THE CANAIA!( STATESMA1<. BOWMAI<VIN. THUR8DAY, APIM 1 4th. 1932 PAGE FOUR EOODS î086 or12» i Specials lor this Week-end Ap xTmaoSop........ 3 tins 25c Hand Packed Tomatoes, choice quality, 3 for 25c Pure Orange Marmalade, 40 oz. jar..21c Corn, Peas, Tomatoes........... 3 tins 25c Patrico Brand Genuine Head Rice, 2 lb. pkgs. 25c Christie's Royal Cream Sodas, 2 IL. pkgs. 25c Fry's Cocoa, 145..................... 21c Nature's Best Strawberry or Raspberry Jam, 40 oz......................33 Sunrise Bread.................. 6c loaf Red Rose, Lipton's or Hyla Tea..45c lb. Bulk Macaroni................ 2 Ibs. 15c Oxo Cubes................. 10 cubes 27c Crosse and Blackwell's Pork & Beans or Tomato Juice................ 3 for 25c Maxwel buse Coffee ............ 49c lb. Fresh Fish for Friday Poultry Supplies - - Garden Seeds HARR Y ALUIN Kin Street BOWMDANVULLE Phono 186 B e WeII Shod for Spring Farmers: You need sturdy Footwear. You can get them here any day o! the week $1.98 - S2.49 - $2.98 per pair. Black or brown. leather or rubber soles. RUBBEB BOOTS - $2.98 - S3.45 You need thema for your fanm equipment. See oui- windows of Fine Drese Shoes W. CLAUDE IVES Home of Good Shoes Bowmanville Floor Coverings and House Furnisluings Our Spring stock is now complete - the best we have ever assembled - at better prices than ever. Yes - less than city prices -ahl guaranteed qualities. New Congoleum Rugs New Linoleum Rugs New Floor Coverings New Axminster Rugs New Axminster Runners New Congoleum Runners New Linoleum Runners New Curtain Nets New Drapery Fabrics New Chintzs and Cretonnes New Window Shades New Table Oilcloth New Oilcloth Runners New Axminster Mats New Congoleum Mats Etc. - Etc. - Etc. Drop in and see our big showing. 200 More Sample Spring Hats just arrived- ail one price - many les& than haif orig- inal coat for this week-end's selling, $198 ae buy of the season. Nelson's Stores FOR BIGGER AND WALK A BLOCK BETTER BARGAINS AND SAVE A LOT BOWMANVILLE AND PORT PERRY ~l1 diecoratingari. Of course the central figure in this lovely setting was the bride charrnîtngly frocked in georgette of cornflower bhije trimmed with rad- iuni lace and wxeariîîg a beige straw hat and black satin skioes and car- rylng the bouquet o! talisman roses and hules o! the valley whlch ahe DAELINGTON TOWNSHIP FENCE VIEWERS FOR 1932 APPOINTED) Council Aiso, Appoints Poumdkeepers at Regular Monthly Ssson. Regular meeting of Darlington Council hIeld April 7th, with memn- bers ail present, and Reeve G. F. Annis presiding. Thos. White, Lot 1, Con. 7, made application for $20.00 for use of road through kils f ar. On motion of A. L. Pascoe and C. A. Blanchard $10.00 was ailowed. Bell Telephone Co. was gr"ne the riglit to erect poles and :wires andi stonni guys east of Bowmianville. Canada Ingot Iron Co. solicited a share of culvert tubes f rom coun- cil. Tenders were read for Township truck work which disclosed several different prices for the work. On motion of A. L. Pascoe and A. W. Anuis. Lloyd Williamns and Robert Burgess' tenders were accepted at the following prices: Hour work $1.10, and for drawing gravel. etc., 40c per yard per mile for first mile, and 15c per mile per yard for eaeh additional mile. The work is to be divided bétween these two men. F. G. Kerslake's report as S.A.O. for March was accepted. Tenders for tractor grader power and man t0 operate the grader was laid over for one month. A bylaw was passed appomnting Feneeviewers and Poundkeepers for 1932 as foilows: Fenceviewers-John Snowden. F. A. Crago. John D. Stevens. Alvin Peters, W. C. Colwill, T. McGilll. W. J. Stainton. James A. Werry, Ever- ton White, Chas. Pollard, Silas Soueki. R. K. Bragg, John Nichols. IBlake Courtice, Thos. Bickle, F. W. Rundie. A. S. Tooley. Elgin Mount- joy, W. A. Wright, W. Reynolds, Thos. Gibbs, Luther Hooper. J. R. R. Cole, Fred Robbmns, J. Baker. A. Milison. W. G. Ormiston, D. Fergu- son. and John Kiveil. Poundkeepers-Lewis Hockin. John Hoit. Russell Worden. C. J. Kerslake, Abent Martin. Thos. Stevenson, Francis Werry, John Dorland, Or- ville Osborne, J. H. Gaud, Mebourne' Wight, George Collacott, Walter Rîckard, A. E. Osborne, A. J. Short. Gordon Trevail, W. L. Smith, Fred Lane, Benj Gardiner, N. J. Woodley. H. Cameron. Simon McCoy. Joe Me- Roberts, Frank Werry, Byron Nes- bitt, S. E. Werry, L. C. Pascoe, W. G. Wotten. J. W. Yellowlees. Bylaw appointmng Park Commis- sion for 1932 was passed, appointing Alvin Peters, F. J. Groat. and G. F. Annis, and J. D. Hogarth, secretary. T. H. Richards presented his re- port for March whicki was iaccepted and vouchers ordered te de paîd as f olows: A. E. Osborne $2.61. Walter 'Runcie $1.60, W. H. Nîchols $11.00. IWrn. Biekle 64.40, Cecil Adams $2*15. W. L. Smithi 92c. Walter Flitoff 40c, Frank Sobîl 20c, J. R. Kavel 67.45. Chas. Johins $1.60. Athur Milson $3.20, Wmî. Westiake 60c, Geo. Pat- terson 80c, Byron Nesbîtt $1.00, Perey White $3.00, Thos. White 80c, Hermian Shmidt $1.60, Oliver Mc- Culiougýh 62.00, Hoskin Srnith 63.30. LutherHooper 63.47, Robert Burgess 50c. Adamn Sharp $7.67, Albert Oke $2.00. Harry Ferguson 61.00, Wilfred Sauderson $1.00, Russell McLaugl-- lin $2.00. Wm. Hooey $7.36, Abert Oke. gravel. 62.20. Richard Hoskin $1.90, F. G. Smth $2.00, Henry Mil- er $1.20. Stuart Hooey $2.00, Russel Cochrane $5.80, Robent Philp 69c, R. Strutt SI.50, Bruce Parkin $2.10, Sam Ferguson $3.10, Alyîner Beech $4.30, Cecil Rahm $2.00. Edgar Horn $700. Orders drawn on Treasurer: M. A. James & Sons, advtg. etc. S 18.00 Bell Phone Co. service 1.90 Municipal World, supplies 2.38 S. R. Hart & Co. supplies 28.64 Sheppard & Gi. , 2 ton nut coal 8.25 Counties' Treas., 50! 2 maint. M. Bowins, and M. Cowling and baby 41.18 W. W. Horm, supplies Elizuk and Norwick familles 163 J. D. Hogarth, bal. salary, 1.1 ifirst quarter 100.00 IHarry Allin. supplies W. J. K. Stevens 9.00 Mrs. A. F. Rundie. supplies Gravelle & Ernest families 41.12 C. E. Horn. supplies Norwick family 15.10 Mrs. F. L. Dudley, supplies Mrs. Savage 2.48 L. J. Goodman, buckwkieat for Norwick 3.60 F. L. Byam. supplies Mrs. Savage 8.86 Wm. Brown. sheep damages. 1i killed 5.00 Adam Sharp. sheep damages. 1iînjured 2.00 J. Baker, sheep inspection 1.70 T. H. Richards. salary and supplies 16.52 T. H. Richards. road maint. 112.42 Council adjourned to meet May 7th. at 1 oclock. Geo. F. Annis, J. D). Hogath, WTye Seil and Recommend DOMINION TIRES Ask about the new DOMINION ROYALS with Exclusive -TEMPERED RUBBERO for Longer, Trouble-Free Mileage D. H. JAMIESON 'rire and Battery Service Willard Batteries Phone 193 Statesman Block Bowmanvie FisIu are Ckeap Selling Live Fish at 5c. per pound fDepew's iser r-' Phone 398 PORT BOWMANVILLE l-t, smashing ireduction cariled in the church. Miss Nellie Garrod wbo had acted as brides- maid looked very chic in beige georgette, wlt.h trirnmings of radium lace, brown hat and brown shoes. Skie carriled a bouquet of pink sweet Peas. Mis. Garrod, mother of the bride, received in a becoming gown of brown silk crepe, with brown kiat and shoes and accessories te match. while Mrs. Brown, the groom's mother was smartly attired iu a dress of amethyst crepe with black sequin trimmiug. The groom's giit to the brides- maid was a neekiace of crystals and to the groomsman a metal cigarette ligkiîer. Previous to their marriage the groom had presentedi his pro- spective bride witki a hanilsome silVer tea Service. The weddiug supper was served by Mrs. B. Moise wth the compet- eut assistance of the members of the Junior W. A. aud other youug lad- ies of St. George's. The coiicluding item of a delicious menu was the mueki admlired weddiug cake, ach- ieved by the bride's mother. and eut by the bride wltki a silver cake kuif e. IThe toast to the bride was ably proposed bY Mr. Emerson Fisher and responded te by the groom. Rev. F. H. Mason and Reeve w. F. Rick- ard made brief congratulatory speeches, eaeh speaking lu high ternis of both Mr. and Mis. Brown. Following the supper the happy couple left on a kioneymoon by mot- or te Oshawa, Toronto, and other points West. Out of town guests present at the weddiug were: Mr-. and Mis. Pres- ton and ltle daughter Phylîs. Miss Aresta Martin, Miss Phyllis WUl- lianis, and Master Gordon Tetley, Toronto; Traffic Officer A. ReiUly and Mis. Reilly, Port Hope; Trafflic Offieer Purvis and Mrs. Purvis, Os- awa; Mrs. Ernest Haigh and o Mn. Walter A. Haigh, Newtonvile; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Crowther and little daughter Ruth. Mrs. Chas Gomme. Miss Clara Ashlee and Mis Hayman and daugkiter, Bowmnan- ville; Mr. and Mis. Louis Parnel Trenton; and Miss Bertha Kellar. Mountain Grove.1 Previous to lier mariage Miss 1 Garrod was tendered three separate showers. the fxrst at the hiome' of M r. J. A. Smith Jr.. as already re- Ponted; the second at Mr. and Mis. 'Geo. Gaines. Beaver St., on Mareki 18, sponsoned by Mrs. B. Moise and jMrs. Gaines. and a third, a linen shower. by tkie members o! the W. A. and the Junior W. A. o! St. Geor- ge's on Thursday a! ternoon. Mareki 31. at the rectory. Alinost every conceivable house- keeping need Was received by the bride-eleet at these showers. the first two providing a wonderful ar- ray o! useful and pretty articles- ckinaware. silverware. crystal. aluni- inum, granite. tin and woodenware and then the lunen at the last. Then in addition came many valuable wedding gifts from hosts of f riends. including kandsome presents f rom the members of the J. Anderson Smithi Co. Limited. and their wives. and a pair o! framed pictures. re- productions of f-amous masters. f rom the bride's and groom's pastor and wife. Rei. F. H. and Mrs. Mas- on. OLD PRICE 25c, 1.2 lb. 30c. PRICE 3 8c1-»2 lb. 43c. NOTICE TO GROCERS: This is your authority to sel1 RED ROSE TEA at the above REDUCED PRICES starting today. We ref und to you the drop in price and stand the loss. -I Reduced 20 percent For this weekends selling we offer a number of QUALITY AND STYLISH PURSES at 20% off regular prices. Here's an opportunity to get a new purse for Spring at a big saving. J. R. Moore, Jeweller Buy READING PENNSYLVANIA HARDCWAL Clean and Economical SEMET SOLVAY A Dustless Dependable COKE Ail orders will receive caret ul and prompt attention. HENRY LATHROPE Phone 520J1 or 520W Dowmanvlfl I RED LABEL ORANGE PFàKOE Are You Hungry for Héalth? START TO-DAY EAT1NG Dr. Jackson 's ROMAN MEAL BREAD Rich in flax-o-lin. alkali-foniiing, laxative. This deliejous and vitalizing nut like bread builds resistant bodies. It is also rich in lime and phosphorus. the minerais that harden teeth and bone, making it a very valuable food for children as well as grown-ups. Telephone 3 or ask the Corbett salesman w-ho is on your street every day except Sunday. Also for sale at the following stores: Fred W. Nelles - G. A. Edmondstone Harry Allun - R. W. Holmes - W. C. Caverly Corbett's Bakery 1BOWMrANVI=L TODAY you can buy 0 0$0 0