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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Apr 1932, p. 10

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PAGE TEN THE CANADIAN STAT~MAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, APRIL l4th, 1932 X c SALE 0F ST ATIO0NER HIgh Grade LUnen and Velb Note Paper Regular 15c Pads 2 for 11 Regular 25c Pads 2 for 2( Regular 35e Pads 2 fer 31 ENVKLOPES TO MATCH Regular 15e pkg. of 25. 2 for 1&- J. W. Jewei BIG 20 BOOKSTOR THEATRE MEMBER 0F FRI. - SAT. - APRIL 15 - l The Outstandng British Succe "TELL ENGLAND" anti firsi; o! a series o! "IADVENTURES IW AFRICAI DOLLAR NIGHT8--4 Adulte Single admission usual price MON. - TUJES. - APRIL 18 -1 Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery in "PRIVATE LIVES" Wlth Reginalci Denny andi Uns, Merkel. WED. - THUJRS. - APRIL 20 George Arliss ibis greatesi; role "îTHE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD" Planting Timc PLANTING TIME IS NEAI Now is the tuine to ortie Shrube ROMe Evergreens Perennials Kingsway stock is in fine cor tion. Cali or write for catalci Atice on gaîden planning planting cbeer!ully given free, Kings way Nurseries BOWMRMVDUf Phone 1l4; Flower Shop Nlghts 726. G. M. BOSNE] TRONTO OPTOMETIE1' lu Port Hope Every Wednesday Office oves' Flood's Store Port Hope Phone Number 248 Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 9 P. Toronto Office: 2143 Danforth Avenue. Senci for this FREEBO00 One hundred and eigllty-six way of mokinq your cooling bette with St. Chaorles o-e yours simp, for the aski. Send for our neý cook book The Good Provider. justf EIi in the onfached coupan wiaewi ST. CHARLES ME UNSWEETENED EVAPORA' The 8ocden Co. lUmtedr 15 George St., Toronto, Ont ~ P ~sese~. meFree, copyc The Good Pro'ýder.' Ndm . . . . . . . . .A. ... ... _______ The Newcastle Independent* Bowmn, istoelrecntlyViStedTHURSDAY, APRIL 14th, 1932 Mr. nd Ms. Gdfre Bowan, Miss Minnie Barrett returnied on Mrs. Richard Colwili, Sarnia, Mr.i NEwcASTLE UNITED CHUBCH coes nd r.T.Bowans.Monday f rom a week's visit with Mr. ana. Mrs. harris, Eri, andi Mr. and 1 __ Mis Bsse asoe asreuredand Mrs. Fred Honey, Salem. Mrs. Ernest walton andi son, But- United Church-Rev. W. P. Rog- f rm ruses.Pleased to note a marked lin- tonville, who attencie<l Mr. and Mis. ers, B. A., Pastor. Sunday, April 17: Mr.mBrsP. ie omnilvst provement in the condition of Mr. Fred Graham.s silver weclng 011 il a. m.-Morning Worsliip; 2.30 p. Mr.P. hit, Bwmnvilevist-D. J. Galbraith who bas been quite Satuiclay evenmfg, remained over for m.-Sunday School; 7 p. m.-Even- ed at Mr. T. Henry's. . the weexend t<> visit their mnanY re- mng Service. Mr. Fred Smith was on the jury Mrs. H. C. Alun and daughter latives here. Mrs. ColWill siayed Sunday. April 24th-Y. P. L. An- atCbugrcnl.Rt setls eki oot with Mr. and Mis. A. A. ColwillF and niversary; Preacher. Rev. W. R. Mi. and Mis. J. McCuIIoch a.nd with ber sister, Mrs. L. KeradM.nd rsHrri and M.adTnoTiiyCuc.Cbug Mr. S. Page have been under the family.Mis. Walton and son ai; Mr. and Mis. W. D. Bragg and Mis. C. R. doctr's are.Mis. Grahama. Mis. colwill and Carveth rendered a duet, God's Plan doto'scae.Mr. Reg. LeGîesley is the f irst tc Mms. Harris aie sisters and Mr. Er-. is Best, ai; hast Sunday's morning M.ast Thuisycontsin Toronto start on the land in this section, nest Walt.on a brother of is. Gra- service, and Mr. Alden Haw. a solo, 6e st Ms. rsyconuting aspecial- having been plowing sod since earlY bain. It is pleasing to note in this .iesus Lover of My Soul, ini the ev- ý6 s.Ms rsotaccompanied him. last weelk.1 connection tliat every mnember o ening. Mr. J. Staîks had a wood bee ast Dr. W. H. Walton, accompaiiied the faniily of the late Mr. and Mis. Sc week and a dance in the evening by f riends, paid bis initial Visit Of Wesley Walton, who farmed for Miss Dorothy Gibson, dietitian 16e which was much enjoyed. the season to his Harris Lodge es- many years on the Maria Lovekin Hotel Dean Hospital, Kingston, was Mi. and Mrs. Garnet Cochiane tate last weekend. f arrn, now owned and occupied bY home for the weekend. her brother E and familY, Oshawa, have moved to~ Dr. and Mis. Geo. Carveth retuin- Mr. and Mis. Geo. Robinson. are ail Harold accompanying her back to the farm he purchased f rom Mi. ed to Toronto on Friday f rom a living, na.mely Anson of this village, Kingston. Uriah Jones. week's stay at their cottage, New- Russel of Cleveand, O., George of Nearly ail the farmers have their castle-on-the-Lake. Washington Terrîtory, U. S. A., Ei- - help engaged for the suiiner at Mrs. Ernest Haigh, Newtonville, nesi; andi Arthur, and the daughters, considerable lower wages than last spent the week f ollowmng the Brown- Laura <Mrs. R. ColWill). Olive MiUls. year. Garrod wedding with ber :f rind, Parker) Regina, Lydia (Mrs. Gra- April meeting of Ladies' Aid was Mis. John Garrod, Manvers St. bamn), 'Betna who is married and, held at the home of Mr5. Russel M.ad i.Frn rydernian, lives at Pickering, and Violet (Mis. Ormiston. Attendance was sinail Bowmanvi]ie, and Mi. and Mis. J. HrL>o rn owing to sickness and bad roads. I-1 Joe ad famlY3, Base Lie, were Easter thank-offering meeting of E In the absence of the president, ri.w Newcastle United W. M. S. was heldI VieEeietMs .omso Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr.J.W in thie S. S. îoom on Monday, April 1 ViPreside n conducE. matisn Glenney. 4th, with Mrs. W. P. Rogers, the moest eflcantly. Mis. Lo mters PMrs. E. G. stickle was appointed presiclent, ini the chair. Meeting op-I son read the bible lesson and the pess representative for the W. A. ened With a responsive service, andi roll cal was responded to by an o heUitdCUrgttein d t-Isient prayer for the sick. Reports Easter verse. The coming debate ingi the S. S. Hall on Monday a-I of the different secretaries were giv- and concert on April 22nd was thetroo.en. In the devotional peîîod Miss 15 main item of business. Mis. Afred Mis. Ray Keech and son Kennet±i, Druxnind brought us messages f rom ~ iPrescott and Mr. Russell Gilbert; Trenton, visîted ber mother, Mis. P. several Of ber favorite scriptuie will debate with Mi. Eugene Beecb O'NeUl last week and called onothe texts. Prayer was offered by Mrs. adMsElaTmlnothsu-recent bride, Mis. J.T rwn, Dougla, andi Mrs. Rogers gave us W R flw UE I .ect '"Fesolved that the city is more George St. some beautiful thoughts on Easter. - dependent on the country than the1 The iliness of Mrs. M. J. Smith, Mis. (Dr.) Hartwell, formnerly of country is on the city." Orono mnother o! Mis. Geo. C. Wright, lias China, was guest speaker, and ber ,I quartette will furnish music and oeen cause for grave anxiety tesbetws~ano oaho .p lunch will be served. Paîticulars past week on thie part of ber famiy under Cbristianlty." Sbe was one rN. RNLTD later. During the prograin period and other relatives. of the fisi missionaries in the pro- an excellent paper on Easter was Friends i n ns community were vince o! Szechwan. She descîîbed given by Mis. E. Ormiston: Mrs. very sorry to learn of the destruc- the early customs of the Chinese,s u 6Russell Ormiston sang an Easter tion by f ire on Saturclay evenmng of and the changed conditions o! that 16 solo very sweetly. and Mrs. Gordon the home anld contents of Mi. andi land thiough Christiaflity. Mis. J. IU ,ess Werry o! Enniskillen favoreti with Mis. itoland Davison andi family, C. Hancock, secondeti by Mis. Batty, several weUl-rendered piano solos. Morrîsh, Hope. expressed the thanlts of the meet- .MPBL' Pleased to have Mrs. Weriy wii;h us. Easi;er Tea and Sale o! Work ing for Mrs. Haîtwell's inspixing adi- (~PE The meeting closed with the Mizpah St. Georges Parish Hall on Thurs- I dress. miss Lena Taylor. formerly SBenediction. Everyone enjoyeti the day, Aprîl 2lst. Fancy and useful a missionary in China. andi Miss social bour whicb followed, the bosi;- articles. Sale of home cooking. Tea Hattie Mason f avored with vocal ess lookmng well a! ter thie wants of seiveti f rom 4 p. m. 25c. Corne and solos. Meeting closeci with prayer % o Des. ber guests. Al ladies o! the con- bring your f rientis. 15-1 by the president. Social hall-houx - gregation are cordially inviteti to Mi. and Mis. J. H. Vanplew, Toi- !ollowed. 19 attend these Aid meetings. Next onto. who attendeti the slver wed- FRAY BENTOS rt meeting on May 4th. ai; the home ding of ber cousin, Fred Grahamn of Mis. T. Bowman. andi Mis. Graham on Satuiday ev-' ST. GEORGE'S ChURCH ening, were Sunday guests o! Mi. St George'i cniurcli-Rev. F. H-. and Mis. W. H. Pearce. aoMA. ezrSnayApi The condition of Mi. Wm. Jan- Masn, M.A,rci auyter Ena, Arilo r HAMPT N iesn, fomer arwar mercant .45 a. m.-)ýoung Mven s Bible lass; HAMPTON ~~here, is quite serious andti acausrng n.am-îrngPaeradHy -21 t huose ti attentiance upon him and Communion; 2 p. ni.---ýun;aay Mi. and Mis. T. Salter are spend- his other relatives andi ± ieno.s. Schooh; 7 p. m.-Evensoflg ing a few tiays with frîends in Toi- Mis. W. T. Lockhart and Miss The interior of st. u.eorge's is be- onto Ethl, ho hve een pening rieing re-decorateti by the Thlointori, ontoEthe, wb hae ben spndig ti Smith Co., Toronto, who have been IMr. and Mis. W. W. Horn spent latter part of the wmntei in Toronto'i O ang returneti to their home here on I t-gen a contract for the job.M. MondayaninMT.ramntellSat th Cowlingin Toronto. urday ast. Frientis and neîghboisr 1 ;OndMiramnegeo ti Messrs. H-arry ColnTootail weîcome their retuin to the vil- company are down f rom Toronto and Percy Gowling, Bowmanville, ae1 and local painters being employed - spent Sunday ai; home. Alage pa.SaeyFrs-wl are B. E. Moise and H. Brereton. P ek oe Miss Mary Jebson is in Bowman- be presenteti by Solina Young Peo- ct erte'sutsseeny-ifthlannnver- I ville Hospital owing to an operation ple i the Newcastle United Church seearytis s eneventian wicbLrGEN A on ber nose and thioat. Sunday school ioom on Wednestiay, srth whol ea ev e tenrested.E GE M i. and Mis. H. Peters entertain- April 27th, ai; 8.15, under the aus- thwol vea g edow il n t e s d" ed a number of !îîends to tea on pices o! the Newcastle Y. P. S. Ad- To savechuich Rn ev. aF .Msn M r. and Mis. A. E. Jennings, 05h- M cy frea n iconducted services inteA Mih À B Monayevnig.Mssin 2cKaand 15c.an 1and dd. Hnlthe Parislx awa, visited friends here on Sunday. Campbell, Decoratîve artisi;, o! TheHalhsSud. Several pretty sprîng outits weîe Thointon Smith Go., Toronto, who IR oui; on Sunday. are executîng a contraci; to redecor- WEDDING i WHILE THEY LAST- Mr.à andi Mia. Jno Cuvling enter- ate the interior o! St. George'siWf-A~O tined obis duiay e mîll ber ae ssR sayo wan hs r.anda ful co al srviemad teP N Mi. Coshey, Port Perry, bas re- Mis. Beni. Moise. Beaver St. af ter havîng been home sick with permanent position with the J. An- solenization Of the maîriage o! the flu. derson Smith Co., to f ill a vacancy Mr. Joseph Thomas Brown andi Miss -_JRDEAX-..HALVES Mr. and Mis. Edgar Horn and resultmng f rom the resîgnation o! ïBessie Mary (Betty> Gairoti, ai; St. MisAcy spent Sunday in Peterboro. Miss Betty Garrod prior to ber mai- Georges Chuich, Newcastle, by the Mr. J. B. Horn iei;urned to bis home niage to Mi. J. T. Brown, who con- Rector, Rev. F. H. Mason, M.A., Sat- Wh )di- tee tinues with the company as former- uiday evening, April 2. At the ap- a i We welcome Mi. and Mis. Onice w I pointed hour o! 6 oclock the beauti- igue. to oui community. Tbey have mov- Mr. Wm. Thomas anti daughteî, f ui gothiechcurch was f illed to the and eti to Mis. M. Robbins* f arn, forth IMis. Ralpb Kernagban, have moved doors. the one hundreti or so guests e. o! the village. up f rom Colbonne into the f ormei's occupying the front pews in the Mis. Cepb. Johns bas etunneti bouse on Beaver St., Mr. and Mis. mai body o! the sacreti edifice, F lou f îom a few days' visit in Toronto J. C. Hancock, tenants for somne w tnterested citizens, frientis anti wheîe she hadti ;eatment for ber yeaîs pasi; baving taken a ease o! 1 neîghboîs o! the fainlies o! the two eyes. Mis. T. M. Gîbsons bouse, -The1 contracting parties, filling the îe- O R A Congratulations to Mi. anti Mis. Toweis- on Mill St. maînîng available pews ai; the rear OA A. Trimble Inee Marjorie Nidder . Mi. Walter Douglas, Providence. ant ina the sitie aishe. on the bîîth o! a son. R. I., spent the close of Eastei week During the chir wî ofthe irs e new Chevrolet coupe. wbo is having considerable altera- Farncomb a the pinipe g a the ia;:e 72; Mi. Peicy Cowlmng bas purchaseti tions madie to the rear portion o! ber groom. accompanieti by the grooms-si a new Willys-Knight sedan. 1 b ouse by Gontractor M. W. Tamblyn. m'an, Mi. Emerson Fisher, stood Mi. A. J. Veale, Toronto, Mi. Val-i Bowmanville. These improvements wau ting a t the altai anti when the ter Veale, Waterfoid. Mi. anti Mis. Iwîll atit much to the exterlor ap- last notes of the hynin gave place to H. Hayes, Windsor, Mi. anti Mis. pearance ant inaterior con;venience a moment o! silence, the bride ai;- Jas. Gregory. Mis. S. Fintoff, anti o! the hos. tentiet by ber sister. Miss NeUle Mis. Eti. Goodmnan, Oshawa, Mi. The W. A. Dramatic Club, in re- Garioti entereti the nave of the Edga Grgor, WnniegandMis spnseto several suggestions anti re- chuicb f rom the vestibule. and as 4 LLEva Souch, Enniskillen, wereireceflt quests on the part o! some wbo were Mis. Fariicomb playeti the bridiÀ LL guests o! Mi. adMs .W oc.ual to attend the fîrsi; presenta- rnarch pioceedeti Up the main aishe, ST Hampton Women's Institute met tion o! the !ascînating play -Pîckle the two usheis, Mi. Geo. Ciowther Expert tare.-expert on Thuistiay, April 7th. ai; the home Fortune", aie considerimg repeatig anti Mr. Lawrence Gaines, leading vou the best that moi y o! Mis. Bessie Robbins, with an at-i;- The management have also been the way. The altar before wbîch the tendance o! 50, Mis. W. W. Horn, in communication wtb chuich bride anti groom stood for the cer- ETRA SPECIALSO the president, presiding. Minutes of woîkers o! outside pont i regard e. nyatith teaonwbc te LK Barley, Oats, and aU kintis of atpensoejeels anti certif-:- oso ae on niaotti ATED Seed Grain and Seeds for sale. cae fmr ti eserving members bridai caîr andt tus givune it a very TUE GMY.AT A i i.TO MAso Bran. Shorts and ail o! Lotige Duiban. At trie same time gay an d sprigbtly appearance. ~r C *ki.nds of Feed. a Veteran'.3 jewel o! mient anti cen- Minff:ng witb thie sbowers o! on- OFýnL tificate will be presen*ted to Mr. J. dinarv confetti that fel' copiously KLE & ON W. Bradley of Lotge Newcastle wo over the heats anti shoulters o! the J W. N. BUCKL Y&S N fîrsi; joineti the Society through bride anti groom as they matie thelr Meat Managel I NEWCASTLE. ONT. Lotige Durham in tbe spring o! 1882, way to thie car were pretty pu!fs o!feD lie- ____&______________ tfty yeais ago. < Continueti on rpage 4) W eie - Miller Clothing Co. Made-to-Measure Suits and Coats Suits $19.75 - - Spring Coats $17.00 Guaranteed Style .. Fit .. Workmanship We use only the best, grade of materials in our clothes. Corne in and see our samples. Rovan's Shoe Store Bowmanville Agent: It'ls the Woman ) ho Pays-- ButSheaysessWhen She Pays Cash Whenei.er there&? food tri be bought for the family tt's the woman wbo buys it . She pays for it out of ber household money-but she 3pays Iess when sue pays cash. A & P stores scU fur cash. They neyer lose money on a bad at- c out Therefore thri never have to raise their pricesto, you to rover othf r peopIc*s dtbts. -WHv ITE OR BR( %4AI VFXCEPT ' Iim ê DP ITH l&d9 JpSAssorted Tomato JPS ~3 Tins 270 3 Tins2, ied Beef '. 27o &'P Nectar Teas mb. 65 Special lb. 25a BEL Strawben7 or Raupbewy -KING 0F HAWAII Onl' I IB!S APPLE lut Meats 40-9m 3»2 90 cuý a190 M.370 gits and VegetableS <RS LEMONS Doz. ' 0 medijumaosn >o.39. Size i PooMEA TSPo OUR MEAT MARKETS L election-expert cutting-and honest selling combine to give oney can buy-regard Iess of price. A & P Meats are guaranteed. )N FANCY MILK-FRD VEAL L1 LEGS MALF ALL CLEARt NMAT lb. 140 lb. 17. IOICE ROASTING PORK LK SHOULDERS CFR M. S :t UTTS Llb . I I & P SELECTED BEEF SHOULDER Rb.10 &STSPRIME RI BM. 1se LED HAM SLIC__lb.29e [E but Steaks lb.27 LIMITE», 0F CANIADA er: G. McCoy. Grocery Manager: P. William.. Extra Charge 10c. Phone No. 83 Bowmanville 7- THE CANADIAN STATICSILAN, BONVMANVILLE, THURSDAY, APRM 14th, 1932 PAGE TZN 5e

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