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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Oct 1932, p. 10

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PAGE TEN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th. 1932 AR MAIL LETTER I DESCRIBES TERRIBLE T EC U C E L II I SOUTHERLN HURICNE [BURHE lThhe NwcatleIndependent r.AV.AotDuheofe. Thei A V Acst, Dugherof ev St. Andrew's Presbyteriafl ChurC' - ~W. A. Bunner, Tells of Harrow- -Rev. W. J. Todd, Minister. Sun- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th. 1932 The çommuflity Hall was a much ing Ex»erieces day services at il a. m. and 7 p. m. _________occupied place last Moflday even- Sabbath School at 2.30 p. M. Mrs. j. E. W. Philp is vsitiflg Mrs. inlg and Caretaker John Garrod had A i-allte rm r.A . TiiyUie hrhwl ee polkinghorn, Ottawa. to do some hard thinkjng as to how A i-allte rmMs .V rmyUie hrhwl ee Miss Kellar, Mountain Grove, 15 hie was to accomniodate ail the Acosta of Mayaguez. Puerto Rico, to brate its Thankofferiflg Anniversary spendiflg the week wth hier sister. groups and organizations gathered hier father, Rev. W. A. Bunner, on Sunday, Oct. 9th. Dr. James aNdticesmofri, c;lO r nes, etra xi orSl Mrs. Emerson Fisher. there. The Durham Music Assoc- reached here Saturclay with inter- Endicott, Ex-Moderator, will preach anoticesmo i, cMarie exatLrtcesFoeSl Mrs. R. T. Rutherford will receive iatbon Executive was assigned the mation as to the hurricane there. at both services. See page 7 for for memoriam verses.FO AEBbcrag inod her residence, the Crest ~House. onihme;teHl aae Mayaguez is a city on the west special notice. Dr adMr.t.h. Walst fBaCounilcthaerih thoHllstanfan soe-wr fl iiteeatcas- Secrcondition. Box 373 or phone i25. 39-tf - onWdesday afterfloofl, Oct. 12th. ment Committee met in the Post coast. The St.rvae ! h John's Anglican Church-Rev. BR H oto on and Miss Eleaflor spent the week- students had possession of the re- and at Sani Juan at the north-east. after Trinity: Holy Communion at LaBS-hIn 3ownmafllle H-ospital, on en ih red a aa-Msoa creation hall and kitchen; while the To quote fromn the letter: 8 a. m.; Morning Prayer il a. M.; sept. 2n, 19:12, teo Mr. andi Mrs. Stanley LOST - Tail liglit and near manker Mrs. Wm. Jamieson and Mrs. Board o! Education found a coin- "Monday morning my husband Sunday School and Rector's Bible LoI), a daugh ter il.optao hn 52o ev t'WJ anl' Robt. Gibson have eturned f romn a f ortable meeting place on the stage came home at 10.30 with the news Cls .0p . vnn ryrSeptember~ 24t1i, 1932, teo',%r. and Mn s. store. King Street, BowmaflIt. 40-1 mor motor tnip to Bracebridge, Orillia of the big auditorium. that the hurricane was comjfg and 7 P. m. Hlo ik tnsiln o.po and stouffville. w utgtrayfri.W ak t alsUie hrhRv .ALNI ovnnil optl nW ne o LnMr.a d t in r P r yH are, le! t .ast .wee en tfor ed a lthe bd ow s n, s o Xh a nf dh r o " miable F iends iP 2 30 p.27tli. 1l 2. te m r. and rs. M.and Mrs. JohnSTu , and-fam- Mr. PryHare. C. N.les R.gent.fored atheookse I box e roof S. Kerr, M. A., Mmnister. 1l a. m.- Normal, Alln, 28 Carlisle Avenue, a sn. WANT nce. experieileed apple ily, and Mrs. John Tu.ff, S sathwrn, orngh' v -Tty a dwr" mrand Mrs. Bp";2.0 . E KETT î tiM l' vOctoberqd dr, ne edAte otn pls onto, were guests of Coun'cillor T. F.Saateano afongt'v- went the books would saadw m.-Sunday School; 7 p. m.-Evefl- v132. at Bownianville iHospital. to Mir. piy J. Herman, phone 203n31. 40-1* andMis Brntn Snda wek. cation. They will visit Mrs. Hare's had themn wel off the foor in case igSric iarWno o n'I r-. . U Beclcatt (nee Olive ________________ adMrs. ran odfredy orsoe e sister, Mrs. Whittleton, who has the water came i. The clothing0f nn eivesahr f niony untdReichard, a daughter (udith Eleanor). WANTEDAppies, state variety and S Man. FraC omere. haosoeetans pasfa e am, anaso eirioonbeT nd pt te United price. Write A. B. C., Drawer B, Bow- Moi teiler in the local branch of the beeri an invalid for several months and bedding we put on one of the Church. Mid-week service Thurs- MARRAGES- e nts40-1e ferred to Aurora. Mr. Couperth- cousin, Hon. A. J. Merkley, of Re- top and tied them doWn securely dayts8 p. m. waite, late o! Stouf ville and more gna. Hon. Mr. Merkiey is minister with rope. We nailed the windows STOGKER-KIRKTON - At Trnty reetyof Agirîcout, succeeds to of labor in the Saskatchewan 00v- shut and made everything as secure MUSIC FESTIVAL TO BE iýtt 1532, hy R. onE. . ArmtiraOct GNTWNEDN Mne elal the osiionereernment. Mrs. Hare, before lher de- aspssibe. Unxrul isomC",on Sturdiv Ot.eAGENT WNTEOWe ned relia Mi MrFrank McCoY. Port Huron, piue a led okdfra There nad been showers ail after- HL ATPR HO a'lid thte late Rev. R.. Stocktr, and i îs >Il'ainhons 1-Iusehold . c"' iS off Mihhsbe iigMrs. uioisELDa oo AT PORT HOPclud wreE Robe? zlt ter, o f .Sock'Me iatlihmrd in odsrbt akn Sna forthcoming entertainment in Belle (otne fo ae1) beli of, wianvhtiol M l iamh nkon Ietal ih t. rdu'tineBaVlt le.$300 and Lizzie Alun -ana on Sndy beautiful a.. day, and th.e ureeze frOuwkly 3.il. fnomthes Cmpn 91) E origa!trthe United Church Plains. Durlflg their absence Mas-- f resh and lovely, one of the nicest and advancement o! music in Dur- DEATHS rC-.134.ral Qe. Dpt service, met many o! hier former ter Jack Hare is staying at Elm- days silice I came to Puerto Rico. ham Cout lsleto S.MOi ral we, hl acciuaintaflces here. She is a sister- hurst. our home is adjoiflifg the large ed- The election o! officers resulted as 1 AKRl t '\il.o u-r e in-law o! the late Mrs. Win. Rick- "ucational centre "Marina Mission" !oliows: 1. r. n tusolth y.ar O 19N2,Sm1l apantmM.. App ard. ~and in tact belongs to it, as it was Hon. President-CoI. E. E. Snider a, Ooin r 2ndY'.1'. Toii (taries 51. Caw- APP Weekend vsitors wih Mr. andUNITED CHUBCHte oo a former principal. Port Hope; WIIGI twnvl~,on 'Net- W. F. 'Nard. Banristen. Itowinanville. Mis. Eric Walton-Ball at Harris - These buildings including the church Presîdent-M. H. Stapies, Orono. lisîîîv. S.'it.ni'î n 21h. 1932 .li,.'Lang Phone 102. Lode wreMr. J. F. Fenning and United Church-Rev. W. P. Reg- i cnnc ioiwth it are ail soiidly Vice-President-E. P. Bradt, Bow- Wlîiiîîc w,îo of tho late F. B. 'Nuit- f ace is Edna Boddie. o! Ter- ers, B. A., Pastor. Sunday, October built. Tepicipal sent a message manville. 9i" 87 yvars. TO, LurnsET ATooNCE-Thiree on-lie M.ad Mrs. N. C. Eýakin and 9h i .m-omn osifor us to go over there, se we had Se'yTreas.-E. A. Summers, KIHlttiXOalil'hr it ias- on ufus Bo 1 ron em con- onto; ly t1,Mr.r 291 92, C rsia eteicS oano hfe 9. 4- son Martin, Beaverton; Mr. A. G.prahrRe. HDaooih oui supPer anid went over at 5.30. Port Hope. F.îrtetbe.l ieotVa i -USE TO RENT - on corner King Kormann, Philadelphia, and Miss Lake, Alta.; 2.30 p. m.-Sunday Short-lived reassurance from the Asst. Secy.-A Fulf ord, Port: ty :~i 1eanti. adOtroSseeti iltadwt Schtl; op.m.r ankgtvng 1932. ln saa, 1,ii :c - _______________t___A.__A._______________Newcastle.___ Kathryn, Toronto.Scol7p.mThngingsr cable office said the storm mîight Hope. 1____________93____________________l- The W. A. o! St. George's Church vice by the pastor. miss Puerto Rico, but by elleven Syllabus Committee--Chairman.,bo of 1 .late iîon l'eaut of tCourt- HOUSE FOR RENT-6-roomed house HC was well represented at the Wom- The Y. P. L. held its opening o'clock communication with San J. T. George, Port Hope, A. J. Knox, c..f itr 2îiy.'ar. on Libîerty Stneet, pos:sesSion No%,. ist. to ens Deanery meeting at Brighton mneetin !tef esnMna Juan was cut off and shortly a! ter T. W. Stanley, Mrs. L. H. Winslow, * Apply Albert E. - ircock, Box 479. Co- C latThursda. Mrs. F. H. Mason evening when the Pastor addressedou heavy ramn started and Edmund Cohu. Francis Sutton. _______0__il________ and Miss B. McIltosh motored the young people. The League will the wind foîîowed. The I mtesMr.MKeBigaMssJa O IG V N I ET ET6-ore o ta c down and others accompanying meet regularly on Monday at 8 p. bent almost double but none around Dickenson. M. J. Tamblyn, Mrs. J. S Ilon 1Kîng Sreineit ossin Aler Cle Ms.E.C.Fihe. il or aiculaone 8 te8Nrma 40a-t them were, Mrs. Jos. Coulson, Miss- m. The C. S. E. T. and C. G. I. T. here lost their hold, except o! their AletCl.Mi.E .Fshr is*. 'oruear 488. 0 Nrm4tTa-1 Jus ~~~Reserve Oct. 28th for the Bean - HO-0USETO LýET-O0nHaorsey Street, es E . and M. Wilmot. Mrs. P. O'- groups resumne their regular meet- branches. Next morning was still Neweil. Miss Hattie Mason. Mis. D.________________ Neil. Miss Trenwith. Mrs. P. Le- ings this week; the Trail Rangers blusey and rainy. The City was Robb, Miss Helen G. Morris, Miss upraStAnewsPsbe-6roi ndum rkeln;osss Gresley, Mrs. Wm. Jamiesor' and and C. S. E. T. meeting separateiy covered with branches. trees and Marion Orchard. Miss Elsie Ward.Spe tS.rnuesPesye-srom nismer ten; l)oJ.sMari-c Mrs.SotHwr.o usa t73p.madteMsE.nCuc. ion Oct. 25th. Apply t ndJ an Scot owrd o Tusdy t .3 p.m. ad heleaves, that had been whipped off in Miss Annie McMasters. sE. ian Church8..9-2 The boys' championshiP in ath- Tuxis Square on Thursday evening the night. Occasional rains came Smith Ferguson. Mis. W. W. Jones, Mrs. Jackmalf's Cidce o! Trinity --- hne11.39Mw letics was won t-his year by George at 8. Prayer meeting on Wednes- ail day Tuesdlay. At noon we were Mrs. W. C. AluinMr. R. J. Lowens. Woman's Association wlll hold a HOUSE Te RENT-6 roomed house B( Graham in the f ield day levents held day evenings at 7.30, and choir eaiglnhadtecycm 'h ulct onite.Charman, supper in Trinity Church or Nov. on Ontario Street, ail conveniences.t in the community Park on Monday practice on Friday evenings at 8. river is coming.' We caught up f ood Donald H. Wilson, Port Hope. Geo. 22nd. aerCoPhn8235t afternoon o! this week with a form- On WednesdaY afternoon o! this and ran upstairs, barely missing the W. James, Miss Pearl Bentham, Members o! Women's Institute er champion Bill Brunt a close sec- week Mrs. W. P. Rogers attended water. Men in high rubber boots Mrs. McKee Bingham. Samuel Cut- meet at the bus station on Wednes- Farms To Rent ond. Marie Henning proved hier- the inspirational Presbyterial meet- carried up the rest o! the food !rom tell, Mrs. M. Emmerson. day. Oct. 19th. at 2.15 sharp te go -self the champion gr athlete with ing in Oshawa and gave a talk "An the flooded lower floor. They open- Halls and Tickets Commttee-D. to Newcastle. 10ARST ETBtenBw June Brown taking the lead amiong Introduction to the Study Book." edtedos!thclsrmsn L. Sommerville, chairmrati, Port Crii iceo rnt .A manville and Oshawa on Highway, good the junior girls. A fulier report o! The W. M. S. meets on Thursday the ground floor, and we stood on Hlope, J. H. Johnston, E. Cohu, T. are holding a home-made cooking full poss chiorinS;plohng. mse a ne these High School f ield day events at 3 p. m. in the Sunday school hall. the upper balcony and watched W. Stanley, Mr. Snelgrove, D. A. sale at the Big 20 on Saturday, Oct. den, posesinin Sn. Msss a-2*t appear ___________________ branches float in through the gate SheaW.JDvisnMssen 8th, at 3 p. m. Th a.trand out through theokidergarten. Dickinsonl, Miss Florence Materson, The annual meeting o! the Wo- Poultry and Eggsp the United Church were pleased ta ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Four moored scows broke loose and H. B. Rosevear. me' optlAxiliary will be held hv ihte ttewrhpaddanced dowii the river into the oc- Prise Committee-Chairman, Dr.ame nur ssi eidneonFiaalATE Aucesovr3lh. n haveuwithnteratites ors n attenuss rsdne nPtdy antity.toi lickes fo crate f..atnd commnio serice onSunday St. Goerge's Church-Rev. F. H. ean. Then the tide started coming J. A. Butler, Newcastle, J. T. George, Oc t, t330p .aitay. o)pi fow.ier cnough-dtnesd. morning Mr. and Mrs. Craig o! New- Mason, M. A. Rector. Sunday, Oct. ing, and in meeting the raging river D. L. Sommerville. Mis. M. S. Ac.7h t33 .m loleayfwlv rruhdesd castle, Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Craig 9th, 2th Sunday after Trinity: 8 huge waves pîled up. Wonderful Hawkins, Mrs. F. H. Mason, Mr. and F owl Supper will be held at Cash paid for eggs, according ta 00v-- Someig f rom otaweand a.lmeHdlAsorrisKirby United Church on Thanks- vr,,, roadeAA. onle. Phoet. n nd a . H l Communion; 9.45 a. M. sight, but terrible. As f ar as we Mr. A. A. Drunimorid. F. F. M ri,40-tfn er od B w avil hoe79 jtist coefrmOtaa rrvng -Young Men's Bible Ciass; 11 a. m. know no lives were lost here and T.S. Holgate. givig Day, Oct. lûth, commncin in Newcastle about church time and -Morning Prayer and Sermon; 2 only one house and it was buiit out The various commîttees are going at 5 o'clock. An excellent programi being Episcopal Methodists at home p. m.-Sunday School; 7 p. m-Ev- over the river. The wind here was right to work and everything points wili follow. Tickets 50c and 25c. Trespassing Forbidden they enquired for a Method.lst ensong and Sermon. 70 miles an hour. Wednesday morn- te a larger entry list, membership The regular meeting o! the Home Church here, and being reminded o!f h eua ekymeigo h ing, breakfast at 'Marina' is over, and a bigger and better festival for and School Club will be held ini AIl pensons foutîd trespassing ait my the factlo! churth.unionginsCanadh and we have returned home to settie next year at Port Hope. Central Public School on Wed. Oct. premises. t 21 and 22, Con. 3, Clarke, were pleased to stay -to worship in e' Cu ! t erg' ashl 2th, at 8 p. m. Speaker: Ms with guns or dogs will be prosecuted o ensa vnn, eddown again. Nothing is damaged ______________-(e.)Go ao. r.F lrk, tothwith. . DM the United Churcb.onWdedyveig Sept. 28th. and the storin is over." (e. e.Msn r.F .A DM Mr. A. J. Husband, B. A., former- Some time was spent 'most enjoy- ovnr Eeybdwlom.akNwcseP.0 40-2- ly principal o! Brockville Collegiate ably in carpet bowling followed by ~ ~ you would be looking for something conner. E nverswlamy er- ecat .O Institute, inspected oui High School a business period. The president, nice for Bill te eat. Net that this Takgvn nies.F Sr last Tbursday and Friday. He was Commander Mainwarîng. extended COURTICE dog is ever hungry f rom want. but vices o! the Presbyteriali Church, AUCTION SALE entertained at lunch wbile here byb congratulations te a revered mem- you want ta help himi for the re- Newtoiiville, will be held as follows: Rev F.H. nd m.Masn a th br, ev.Scot Hwad. n hvin sect and love you had for his once Sunday. Oct. 9th, services will be Thursdly, Oct. 13tIL-At 1 p. m. Rt.Reev. . adMr. Mason ewashear ehed t Hubiree o! h avorina- Msg.G udlBted, master. After lhe bas lunched lhe conducted at 2.30 and 7.30 . i. by I wiil sell rain the herd o! Field stuet at te.Brockvile ollegiae tion tthe Jmine fi ristry and o! the Behedaiswll !ind the most comfortabie place Rev. W. J. Todd, B. A., B. D., Bow- Lodge Farma on the above named stuentet he rocvile Clleiat tin t th miisty ad o th 1visiting bier daughter, Mrs. Esli Oke. in the bouse and proceed to have a manvilie. Special music by a seecttai, 3 miles west o! Roseneath, when Mr. Husband was the princi- splendid success tbat attended the The !owl supper and entertain- littie nap. An hour or so a!ter you choir. On Monday, Oct. 10, a goosei about 40 head o! Reg. Jersey Cat- pal. And Mis. Mason is aiso well recent !iftieth anniversary services ment on Wednesday was a splendid would again hear the bark and dinner will be served in the base- tue, milkers, springers, young heif- acquainted with Mr. Husband who o! St .Matthew's Church. Toronto, success. there at the door you would f ind ment o! the church commencing at ers. Buils !rom an accred.lted herd. in the course o! his duties was wont whose first rector was Rev. Scott Mrs. S. S. Brooks spent last week Bill. ready to take his leave. But 4.30 p.. m., a!ter which a goo r-6 as'ceIitretat6.J to Inspect St. Ciement's College Howard who preached to full bouses in Toronto with hier daughter, Mrs. no wild dash out for this dog, for gram will be presented. Admission:,. A.Nbe utoer when Mrs. Mason, then Miss Mary there both morning and evening on M. Seules. liehe as just f inished another caîl on Aduits 50c; chidren 25c. Pickford, was teaching there. Sunday, Sept. 25th. The past pres- Miss Helen Douglas, Toronto, vis- a !riend and must leave in a gai A meeting o! the property own- ident, Mr. Walter Crowther, aise ited hier cousin, Miss Wiman, at Mr. lant and ctlgnified mariner. He ers o! Bowmanville is cailed for CLERKS NOTICE spoke words o! felicitation andal R. Gay's over the weekend. might caîl again the next day: hie Friday evening, Oct. 7th, in the of First Posting of ________________________present signified their interest in, Mr. and Mrs. Elmner Rundie, Miss might not caîl for another week. Council Hoom at 8 o'ciock when ailVoe'Lit92 their eteemed member and former, Lila Osborne, and a number o! oth- One coud a!temnoon I had the OC-, property owners are invited and oesLit13 rectors fi! tieth anniversary o! bis ers were here for the fowl supper casion to cail at a certain person's ugd to be resent. The meeting ordination and wished him many adetraneto ody home, whom I migbt say bas a very adetrin n oMnaywrîll !urther discuss the advisabiiity Municipality of the Town o! more years o! health and happiness Mr. and Mrs. Fred Silîs, Mr. and beautiful home. and there in the o! formîng an association o! pro- Bowmanviille among them. Rev. -Mr. Howard i n Mr.s. Fred Flintoif , Oshawa, Mr. and middle o! the living room lay Bill pety owners with a view te protect- County of Durham rel hne h lbfriskldMrs. Mclvor and Miss Joan, Ham- Tilley sound asleep, an honoured ing the owners against undesirablel .,, shrygvnta.1hv setiensan asue te er-ilton, were Sunday visitors at Mr- guest. It brought a lump to my tenants. and by co-operation secur-1voffiedi. stth giittatIav besntmetslieand asured e em onîa ittSecion 1 of the Voters' bes ha h awys!onditaHoward Flintoff's. throat. and made me think o! this ing recognition as an organized L.is't .\cît, tuti tt 1 have posted up at plasretospndanevnig 1t dog's beioved master and mistress body in matters concerning taxes, 1.' whose deathsyong mnweret.G1oge'siti ' teiisthf îI Ienofnsenttento ~~fha rceteyon mno S.Gore. A TRIBUTE TO A woedah eea distinct shock assessment, mortgagts, tire insur- tile n itet pit daYo s ettleme ________and loss ta this tawn. We have aur1 ance, and reponsibility as to water %-ot. iin the sai il uiticiîiality for nment- CANINE FRIEND cenotaph. our churches. our schools. and iight accounts. These are of o,? f 'arlianiieiit (on as tii"c case nay ANINERSTNG-iutd)vital importance to property own- stciI ernains thene for inspection. Eye Sig t ?STUYI NAURE, (ont 1Rex. ers and every one in Bowrnanville .\îîîi1I htretiy cuill tilon tII votens te In vîew o! the prîceless nature i In these depressed times with so shauld make an effort te attend this tak,- inii,iiatc îtroceedings t have anty tlflman menouto! nd s muh crons or oinissioit5 connecteil accon<ing o! vision, why not aff ord it the Would you carp, ta sceesomne u-1mn e u fwork, adsetmes1 e R lif meeting. t ___te____a orapelben usa aua itr hnmntm ntheîr bands, it is I bîme ----t .lutIomuîvîete 17t1dal protection which it deserves? uulntrlbsoypeoea îeo vermiide n excllenlprf Sejtember, 1932.' 93-1da o The best eye insurance iagin- Then go down ta Counilir T. F.idifficut for somne o! them ta see Dtd BNnaiil h 7 able is a suitabie pair o! giasses Branton"s, Church St., anid observe 1'and te visualize the beautiful thiiigs F oatrh A, ,tvermisdotera v xcle'tWorm Cîptn erk 3. OH AeMNicpLit for the person who needs them. a tail locust tree on the border o!f n bogt ! l .Forth o-F m Ca rhpainisM heGav'Wr irkf the wom-pait i Exterminadr. hashtavdotheito-tTownîtof Bowmanvie Giasses affard com!ort and clear his garden and just south a! the! ries and anxieties that come withExemnto hs avd he0- vision te strained and tired eayes. hause. From crotches o! removed i the period o! depression seem ta If you have catarrh, catarrhal lîves o! countiess chiidren.- Praperiy fteapi fee linibs an the north,..çast and soutb haunt. starve and stunt the soul; te dea!ness or bead noises caed by glasses or spectacles is decidedly ides a! the tree are growing Young grind him te the very ground until catarrh. you shouid knowthsim becAing nrdz immeasur- mountain ash trees. The rootage o in sef -def ense he loks up and pisoetemn wibfrqetyBAILIFF'S SALE iiy. And by tbe way any one wbo Imolflitg you hear a bark atINERIO yourtikesIl go n ra cpqsc e bas nef. seen Councillor and M. !otda' o(iM!ida pni AHin SERTIONargee25c) ickets ao goodon tram Brantans gardens this seasan bave Bill Tiliey. sitting on the mat: .tust (iiu hre2c ikt o od nta missed something worth wbile. In a dog. He would ise, look up at ORDERS TAKE etaifntpadbyStrdyckeDRTS A T TnOri general layotit, neatness, variety and you, and witb calm dignity waik-T HS2eetai ntpi ySra ikRE CeDRts a d'i quaiity o!f fower they are the prem-. through your bouse ta the kitchen. A T SI!laigtefis neta;as ]RO A N S er gardens o! Church St. Council- You wouid at once be bis servant 0)FF l c -E flo ex then ireies ren;ad- C NA lom Branton and M s. Brantn w o and glory in doing s. Does Bibi _ _ _ _ _ _ _he rple ae d is a dîîectar o! the Harticulturai Tilley _want a drink?" Yau wouldI dressed to The Statesman Office. WORLD'S GREATE SHOE STORE Society bave set the pace in this Say. No fuss about this dog. He à line for their section o! the village. wouid drink and in tbe meantime M. A. James & Sons 'usiness DirectorYl] Electro Thera-ngtics Treatmenfu FOR AIM ALMENTS Robert Colville DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER rty St. Phione 538 BowmanviII. 28-3m' LEGAL M(. G. V. GOULD, B.A., LL.D. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary iey to boan on Fam and Town )perty. Royal Bank Building, imanville. Phone 351. W. R. STRIKE Barrister, Soicitor, Notary Solicitor for Bank o! Montreal Dney to Loan. Phone 91 Bowmaiiviile, Ontario. W. F. WARD, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary loney to Loan. Bonds for Sale. fices: Bleakley Block, King Street, Bowmanviile. Ontario. Phones: Office 102; House 409. L. C. MASON, B. A. Barmister - Solicitor Notamy Public - Etc. Law in aIl its branches. i)ffice immediately east o! Royal Theatre.0 Phones: Office 688; Home 553. DENTAL DR. G. C. BONNYCASTLE lonar graduate in Dentistry, Toron- DUniversity. Graduate o! the Royal )fllege o! Dental Surgeonls o! On- aro. Office: King St., Bowmanville. office phone 40; bouse phone 22. X-Ray Equipment in Office. DR. J. C. DEVITT Assistant: Dr. E. W. Sisson zraduate of Royal Dental College, roronto. Office: Jury Jubilee Bldg. owmanville. Office boums 9 a. m. ;o 6 P. im. daily except Sunday. Phone 90. House phone 283. X-Ray Equipment in Office. AUCTIONEER Theo. M. Sîemon Auctiofleer Parm and House Sales a Specialty. Terms moderate. Ennlskillen P. O. Phone 383r3. FUNERAL DIRECTOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS Service, any boum, any day F. F. MORRIS CO. Modern Motar Equipmeflt Ambulance and Invalid Car Cail Phone 10 or 34, Assistant, 573 BOrWMANVILLE DECORAT#R Painting andI Paperhangilf Sunworthy Wall Paper at speclal prices. Oct your orders in early. Estimates given free. Geo. Pritchard Phione 489 Over Statcsuma lOMfic Repairs R. PAWSON 1300T AND SHiOE REPAIRING Good workmanishil) and mnaterial. Reasonabie prices. Sibver Street, BowmanflVb 30-4 Laundry Wanted Ail kinds of laundr>'Y wonk donc prompt- îy, satisfactorilY, at reasonable prices. WVrite Post Office Box 12. on cail Mrs. W. Marjoram, Kýing Street East, Bow- manville. Phone 478. UPHOLSTERING On All Kinds of Furniture Chesterfield Suites re-covei'ed for as 10w as $45,00. Choice o! Tap- estries. Pulll Une o! samplei carried. Estimates free. J. A. FRY Phone 536 Scugog Street - Bowmanlle 1w* 40-t! dm anMdi Reu LX PACIFIC EST TRAVIEL SYSTEM

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