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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Aug 1934, p. 4

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PAGEFOURTHE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVrLLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9tli, 1934 SOLINA Mrs. Faili, Hamilton, is visiti: at Mr. Cecil Pascoe's. Mr. Allan Willan, Toronto, spe the weekend with Mr. George Wer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crame ai f axily, Oshawa, visited at Mr. Chi Bianchard's. Miss Kathleen Baker vsited b cousins, Misses Mari orie and Ili Couch, Bethesda. Master Bruce Taylor has be, visiting his cousin, Master Rail Lariner, Blackstock Miss Muriel Baker has been vi iting Misses Betty and Mildi Snowden, Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leask a family spent the weekend with N~ and Mrs. Jardine of Kingston. A large crowd attended the foc bail game here on Monday evenii when Solina defeated Zion, 2-0. Mis.ses Norma and Junie ai Mater Ray Cowling. Hampton, a holidaying at Mr. Sid Hockaday mrs. J. J~. Smith attended t) Luke f amily reunion at Kedron ar visitedc her brother, Mr. R. J. Lui Mr. andi Mrs. Mackenzie Penfour and Miss Hazel. Miss Geneii James, Oshawa, were guests at MV W. T. Baker's. Mr. and Mis. Harold Elicott ai Mrs. Kenneth Crone. London, spe. the weekend at Mr. E. R. Taylor and Mr. A. J. Balson's. Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor. IM and Mrs. Clifford Naylor anid M Charlie Naylor visited at Mr. R' chard Naylor's, Cameran. Mr. andi Mrs. A. E. Heys, MissE Jessie and Eleanor Heys andt Mis Constance B. Mackay. Toronto, wer Sunday guests of Mrs. R. J. Mc Kessock. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bragg. Waxp ella, Sask., Mr. W. J. Bragg, M. F P., and Mr. Irwin Bragg, Providence Miss Irene Bragg. Toronto, visitei at Mr Jack Bakers Miss Mary Hogarth, Mrs. R. Pasý coe. Mrs. Eva Fletcher and Mis Vera, Mr. Ozea. Hogarth, Mrm. H. E Tink. Mrs. R. J. McKessock anc Miss Ruth, were guests of Miss Mar. garet Pascoe, Hampton. ENNISKILLEN Miss Gladys Page is liolidaying with friends in Toronto. Mr. W. C. Stainton, Toronto, spent the weekend with relatives. Mr. A. Wearn returned ta Tor- onto after a week's holiday. Mr. and Mrs. F. McGili returned home to Toronto on Monday. Mr. and Mis. A. Page, Toronto, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Page. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Faster, Picton, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Werry. Miss Doris Wearn and Mr. A. Tel- f er, Toronto, spent the holiday ai Mr. A. Wearn's. Rev. W. and Mrs. Parker and Ai- leen are hoiidaying with fîiends ir Montreal and Madoc. Mr. Floyd Pethick, Toronto, spent the holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethick. Dr. A. W. Harding. Mr. Bouten- shein, Oshawa, were holidLay guests of Dr. and Mrs.. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory, Oshawa, Mr. and Mis. C. W. Souch, Hamp- ton, spent Sunday at Mrs. J. Pye's. Mr. Hugli Annis, Mr. and Mrs. G. Leask and family visited the f ormn- ers sister, Mrs. H. Jardine, King- ston. Miss Muriel Wearn, Mr. Lawrence Wearn motored ta Fort Sydney, High Falls and Kirkfield over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Sanders and Mr. Wili Sanders, Stouffville, and Mrs. Gibson. Newcastle, visited at T. M. Slernns. Mr. and Mis. Russell Gril! in and family, Mi. Water Rah.m spent the weekend in Toronto and attended the Soldiers Re-union. Glad to report Rev. J. H. Stain- ton of Exeter who underwent an operation for appendicîtis n the* Lockwood Clinie. Toronto, is doing nicely. Mr. and Mis. E. J. Fallis. Toronto, Mr. and Mis. Soper. Mr. and Mirs. P. Patton, and Mis. N. Patton, Or- ono. vîisted at Mi. and Mis. Jas. Bradley's. Mr. Walter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ottken and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Behrens and daugliter. Toi- onto: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Smith and f amily. Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. H. Ormiston, Enfield. weeSna visitais at Mr. F. W. Smith's. COURTICE Miss Frances Robinsan. Thornton's, is vi-siting with Mr. and Mis. G. Rey- nolds. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Welsh, Oshawa, visited their cousin. Mi. Norman Walter, at 'Rest-Mor." Miss Marie Sait lias beenspend- -~Arche Stewart. Peterboro, are meet- k- 19>f amily spent Sunday witli Mr. Ro- ing the former's brother, Mr. Win.j HAMPTON beit Burgess'. ->Jackson. Suflday Schaol piecmc was held on A football game between Brooklin WednesdaY at Hampton Memorial .ng and Courtice îesulted in a score of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Knox, Miss Park. In the alternoan sports of 7-2 in f avar of the later. This was Knlox, and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Sykes races and basebail weîe tliaîoughly nt in aid af Harold Muir who sustained attended the f uneral of their cousin, enjayed by Young and aid. About nd, cernt gas. in one of the re- Mrs. G. Hl. Hunter of Biooklin on 175 partoak of the bauntiful picnic Lnd entgams. Tursay.supper prepared by the ladies. ias. Returned soidiers a! aur district, Mrs. T. Archer and Mr. Percy Mr Thomas Pooley, who lias been visting Toronto for the reunrion, Chase, Lindsay, were Sunday visit- sîck for a number of morîths, passed her included Messrs Ed. Pidduck, Wmn. ors at Mis. G. Clatworthy's and a'way Saturday morning. The fun- en Marshal Navy) and Jas. Gearing. Mrs.I R. Kateîson's. eral, which took place an Monday Ail report a wonderful time of re- Mr. J. ElIiott and son. Port Hope. afternon from his late residence ta en newing old acquaintances. visîted Mis. R. Kateisan. Bethesda cemetery, was attended by [P A pretty wedding was celebrated __________________ a number of relatives and friends. on Sunday, August 5th, at 10.30 a. eds m. at the home o! Mi. and Mis, Wmn.SALEM IB A K T C rdBîown, Town Line, when Lucy Flor-4 -<>i BA K T C ence, daugliter of Mi. Brown, was Mi. Wood and Mr. K.KigOr nd united in marriage ta Mi. Harold ana, visiteti Mr. L. Welsli. Sunday. Ur. Chamberlain, son o! Mi. and Mis. Masters Jack, Grant and Neil Mr-. and Mis. Narman McNally 9tGeorge Cliamberlain, Hamilton- El- Moffat, Orona, spent Sunday witîx visited at Bancroft. -g ed. Albet Miler, Toronto, afficiat- their grantiparents, Mi. and Mis. F. Msiss Mbegeil îns tdle u ige.The bride looked lovely in a L. Squair. Ms usl pns gawn o! white crepe with matching Miss M. Bax-rett, Newcastle, visit- Miss Susie VanCamp visited Miss ndaccesssoîies. carrying sunliurst roses. ed Mr. and Mis. Fred Honey last Mae Stephenson, at Halloway. re carnations, and baby*s bîeath. Miss week and in company with themi Mr. Josephi McAllister, Midland, y- Muriel Best, Toronto, was brides- andi Miss Marion took a day's out- visîted Mi. Jas. Archer. li maid. and carried pink gladiolas of a ing, motoîing through Lakefield in Miss Vera Farder visiteti Miss nd shade ta match lier pink silk out- the eaîly marning and spending the Eva Brown at Owen Sound. ke. fit. The groom was assisted by Mi. rest of t.he day in a boat trip on the Mi. John Carter was in Toronto .d Mervin Pears. Oshawa. Only the im- river and sma]l lakes in that dis-J attending the Saldiers' Reunion. ive mediate relatives of bath families trict. proclaiming it was an ideal Mi. and Mis. Harîy Vincent, Tor- I.were present. andi a!ter the cere- wy andi place ta enjoy a day's re- onto, visiteti Mis. Robt. Mahooti. monyMi.ant Mi. Cambrian ceaton.Miss Joyce Tetlow, Scugog Is- -id lef by motar foi Hamilto we; lanîd ',as guest of Mis. George Ciaw- nt tliey wvill later take un resdnc forci. _________________ CADMUS Miss Eileen Rutherford, Toronto, _______________________ lis ee visiting Mis. John Far- I.ENFJELDI 'der. Ir. Miss Doris Stinsan, Lotus, was a Mr. Leslie Mountiay lias disposed b_ Mis Eilen Wlliamon.guest o! Miss Helen Fowler. no! his faim ta Mr. Staniford Van- es sEi]eenMr. Lli amscon. Sanya, Miss Norma McQuade lias been Camp. ~ M. ad is.A.E. itde ndvisiting Miss Elva CapstJck, Jnet- Miss Marjorie Marlaw, Toronto, ýss Mr ad rs A E.Nidiryan ,ille.. holidayeti with lier mother Mis. J. e family, Toronto. are holîdayîng at Mi. and Mrs. Lea Badeau. Tai- marîow. ctheir country home here. ,anto, have been visiting Mis. W. H. Mr. and Mis. David Kay, Taronto,' Mis.FredAshon. isse Am Falîs.were Sunday guests a! Mi. Clarence panti Merle Ashton, Mr. and Mis. M. Mi. and Mis. Russel Rhame, 05h- Marlow. P.Densem, Toronto. Mr. and Mis. D. wa weîe guests of Mi. Clarence Mis. Arthur Halitiay and daugliter ,Rheims, Saskatoon, weîe recent vis- Mountiay's. Normna, Oshawa visited Mi. and Mis. itors at. Mr. G. Ormistons. Mis. Elizabeth Williamson and Creigliton Devitt. Mis. Cooper, Port Athur. Mis.. Elgin Williamson viie iM. r n Ms ae cd.Oh -Couch. Kingston, Messrs. Art and J. LMi McGill's. visitd at M. Mi. ndais JaestsMoodM. anli sWson Brkin, M. Sand .Mis. D Mi. and Mis. Ceeul Ferguson, Mi. Mis. Chas. Venning. E. soei, B Sakan, Mr sitd Mat Mi* . Fergusan, Oshawa, were guests at Mi. Rupert Winslaw, and son' W. J.eimSskton iitd M. Mi. Russel MountjoY',5. Bil, Peteiboro, were Sunday guests W.J- ritns Mi. anti Mis. E. Smithi Fergusan oa! Mi. Stan. Swain. 1 0&-- spent the holiday with lier parents, Mi. and Mis. Harold Weiry and MAPLE GROVE iMr.anVd MrsA. McG1il Vincen OlJack TronIto, spent Sunday Mis Bîbaa oyn i ~iitng andi family, Toronto, were guests o! Mi. and Mis. W. Reynolds andd Mis Brbaa'oyn i viitnglier Mi. and Mis. 1. Whitfield. Mis. J. Reynolds, Bethany, wereE aunt a t Muskoka. Mi. Riddell, Toronto, Mi. and gesso! Mr. A. Jolinston.e 9 Mi. Jack Brett. Toronto, is visit- Mis. Frank Harris spent Sunday Miss Kate McLaughlin, Peteibora, t Ling Mr. and Mis. Sewaîd Tyler. with Mr. and Mis. James Ginn. is holidaying with lier parents, Mr.i. Miss Gertie Moffatt. Toronto, is Mr. and Mis. S. McQuade, who and Mis. J. R. McLaughl.nh visiting lier cousins. Mi. and Mis. liave been visiting Mi. and Mis. Mi. and Mis. Kellett. Oshawa, Victor Wilson. Samuel Archer at Port Hope, have visited Mis. M. Brandon and at- Miss Rut h Stevens, Town. is visit- returneti home. I tendeti Decoratian Day services. ing lier grandparents, Mi. and Mis. Mr. and Mis. Headiey and daugli- Miss Olive VanCamp, who liasd J. D. Stevens. ter, Montreal, are visiting lier sis- , en with Rev. andi Mis. F. NeweillP Misses Muriel Baker, Slina, Mai- ter, Mis. Cecil Ferguson. Master at Hastings, lias returned home. garet Eveison. Oshiawa, -are visiting Sydney Feigusan retuifletif rom j Mr. andi Mis. L. MeGuire, Yel- Misses Betty and Miltired Snowden. Montrea! wth theft.i vertan, and Miss Florence Fair were Mr. and Mis. Isaac Hardy and _______ Sunday guests o! Mis. Will Ciaw- family, Solins. visîteti their cousins, HArd Mi. and Mis. Victor Wilson, on Sun- HAYDON far. adM ereMrhl day. and Missant MargealMaina- S1Rev. W. S. P. Boyce, a former Miss Dorothy Scott, Orono, is vis-,tand Miress thlai usaîlfCanning- Sua. wPastai mithe is on hon -iting relatives here. an , Sandersan. Suday. Pso mt i nh Mi. andi Mis. Haroldi Gay an sn, Mi. anti Mis. J. Shunk, Seagrave Miss Bessie Blackburn, .Oîono, Oshawa, visited at Mi. C. Geriard's. visiteti Mr. and Mis. Eti. Darey. Mis. tvisited lier cousin, Miss Florence Messrs Roy and im Graham are E. Fiee. Oshawa will visit lier niece, I Foeyant aut , visiting at Mr. Arthur Reid's, Black- Mis. Darcy. Foeadlier an, Mis. E.W. stock. Mi. Bruce Mauntioy visiteti in Mle. JmsNcas Bitead Mr. Gerrard anti Mi. Elmer Sle- Toronto in company with Mi. M. j M. Geores Tayl.Por Hoe, vis- mon attended the soidier's îeunion Fallîs anti sons Kelth and Howard. isM. aodg Mis.yl. PrH. peunda -on irToronto. 1 and Glen Gibsan. ieM r.adMo.J .Mndayo Miss Alice Ashiton, Messrs Gardon IMi. Alvin Bell wha is taking a Mi. nd Msyha.eWht n Beecli anti Orville Ashton, Enni- summei aauise at tuie University twi".iandlitrs. Oshawa. spenteMon- skillen. visited at Mi. A. Beeclis. of Toronto visited his parents, Mi. tda itlilers.Opares M. nd Mis. Mi. Davidi Grahiamnlas purdhased and Mis. Robert Bell. J.D. Sith ee aetsnr ads. a new harttpaii tractai and Mr. L. Mi. and Mis. H. Wannamakei. MisD. ASte McansToo.a~î Graham lias commenced threshînig. Seagrave, Mr. and Mis. Rupert Glady Green, Peterbaro. spent the Mucli sympathy is extended ta Byeîs, Mr. anti Mis. Leitli Byeîs weie weeendwit thir ousnsMi.andMis. John Gieenwood and relatives ý Sunday guests o! Mi. anti Mis. Jas. Mis. H. G.h hFree osinan.. ndin the passing o! Mr-. Greenwoti Byers. *Msses.G.Zemaand ese alr last Saturday evening. Mr. anti Mis. Thos. Newton, Mi. Mi. Jack Taylor, Mi. George Sheane, The Inter7mediate Girls Class will anti Mis. Claude Newton, Toronto. Mis Phlli Shane Bocayeon hld a special service next Suntiay anti Mi. and Mis. H. Johnston. Jan- - Mss hyhîs heae, obeygenat 7 30 p. m. Mis. (Dr) Feiguson etville, were Sunday guests o! Mr. tvisited Miss Mildîed Snowden on anti others will speak. Eveiyane wel- anti Mis. Herb. Honey. Sunday. corne.Mi. anti Mis. Jas. Beacock. Myrtie, The sympathy o! this community M, anti Mis. R. S. Edmnonds andi Mis. *Houston and son, Toronto, at- *is extended to Mis. Samuel Snow- Dorc'hy, Bridgeport, Cann., are vis- tendeti Decoration Day services. tien in the passing a!flier father. iting' at Mi. E. Bradleys and t- Misses Kathleen andi Dorothy Mi. Macklin. The f unerai was helti tended the f uneral o!flier f ather, Wright have retuinetif!rom Bow,%- an Suntiay. Mr. John Gieenwaod, Tue.sday. 'marnville Hospital wheie they hiati Mi. anti Mrs. J. D. Stevens have On Monday. August 6th. the comn- their tonsils removeti. They a re re- retuineti home after a 'ery enjoy- munit y pienie \vas held ti t inel coverîng iapitily. >able trip ta the We. soheie they 01-o,,e Park. Basebail. hoiseshoe Mi and Mis. R. T. Henry anti vîsiteti xvixh heîr brotheis. Mr. Ai-! pitching anti other spoits wvere in- !amily. Mr~. Cecil Htibbard, Enfield: thur Foley, Mi. Eber Foley, anti dulgeti'in. About sixty sat down to! Mi. anci Mis. Ro&s Henry anti son othei relatives. a bountif ul supper provitieti by the Fred. Miss Velima Henry, Mi. Walteriî Mr. andi Mis. Jess Spenciey. Mi.'luaies. a!ter whicl ice cream 'vas Henry anti Mis. J. Hlenry. Cobourg.' *Bill Spencley. Buileigli Falls. Mi. ser-vet toa al. weic Sunday gvests a! Mr'. an-d Mis.1 anti Mis. Jack Montgomery ai-d __________________ Jas. Henry. daughtei' Jean. Mi. Stuart 'Mont- 'AUgust meeting o! the Victorian igomery, Peterboro. spent the week- TYRONE WoineOf'.s Institute was helti in the »end i wth their cousins. Mesdames ý ---- Conmutnity Park. Blackstock on~ i E. W. Foley anti J. H. Munday. . Ted Woodyaiti. Montreal. lgut st. The rail caîl was an- Mi. Atî -Wy IkeMustan W. M. S.. Mission Band,. C.G.I.T., caîletion Mi. Fred Goodman. setib h iCMlat iYoung Ladies' organizeti class anti Mi Wn-i.MacDonald, Cobourg. ils hew" theprognamhe aringrtoplace aýsocate membeis met Wednestiay vîsting at Mi. Wiîîis Stewait's. th pine ntePakgaui. a!teînoan. August lst, St lie home Miss oe Mro!1Lnsy Winneis in the races were: 61I o! Mi. anti Mis. N. I. Meteal!. visitet at Mr. Fred Goocimans. eiauune- nne wan7I eetîng was calledti ta ader by Vi' Seca!îmhiatndi the Janti 8 year:.-Lenore Fallis; 9 anti Meeting was calledt ta ader by the j Hoaper pienie at Hampton on Mon- yasDulsLm:i ni1 vice president, Mis. F. Swallaw. in ',ia. ears; ýJoyce Tetlow; 13 ai-d 14 o! hepisîj n, is.yeis- Haroldi Crawford: Maîrieti the asnoene f hmu wasisun: pry- A !ew f rom here attendeti the Wonens race-Mi's. Clarence Gra- eî by Mis. Laird. Pîogîam was as' Reatt tLk cuo nMn ham: minute race-Mis. Jas yes follows: Duet, Joan Ayling antidaýý. Luoher ladiesn isce-Giaee Maunt- Hellen Meteal!: devotianal tapie, Mun. LutofersGooWinuatdei he îoy. Bail gamnes followed anti a pic- Mis. L. C. Snowden; reading. Miss!fnrl !Ms W.Gy tOI nie supper was serveti. Nellie Snovden; music. COlIT. ia,a tr Mis. Stanford Swaîn gave lier girs. fte Sî iorneetlta lic Mr. Athur Brooks anti dauglite oeframeigo h oe' eniyedby al, bou 114~ hme t NotliBatlefotiSas. hJmye3stora ev. H. J. Bhel reth ISkin Tonie JMi. Jameýs Hodgson.rn a, ijý_spenït ec i h ia a-dutct ISuntiay at Mis. James Starle's. Mis. which occur in every normal system. ss Properly Fltted Hodgson remaineti anti is vislting Keep cool-andi fit-by taking An- lier son, Mr. Robert Hadgson. drews. At aldruggists. Intins, 35e and D rug Store Ma, M s. E l Sevensy, Haoron-,.6Ag ents ,Jhla.eHutona, tc . Sl toM. an Mis EerLsB a mton-,.Ag ents ,JhlAgeutonb o.l , 5c.,l NG, PhM.B. We Deliver Mi. anti Mis. Haroldi Burgess anti Toronto. 25 ;-ý Muriel, Mr. andi Mis. W. Taylor anti I -, FrontslblOc I1 Loinmslb.15C ~ Bonele"> and Rolled, lb. 15e SJVEET PICI<LED Pork Shoulders A' & ' QUALITY SELEC TED BEEF Shoulder Roast Blade Roast Boiled Han POTATO SALAD FILLETS_____ FUN'E GR. CN(%( ITLI OR BROWN~ SUGAR 1 AY1LMEIR ALE PorkcgBeans 2 No. 1-'9e Cholce Tomai NIESTIIi'S ' ICA SLS-RiLII .AN MILK Condensed 2TINs 33ec CHIPSO QUAKE LauR Corn Flalkes PKG 7c PEARL' oa FOR DISIIES ANVD BATH (HIIRJTIF %-SINCF 185 HandyAMnMonia2lîk,-ý9C Old Favori CIIRISTIE'S NO. 7 lict' ( 1<1' ' ý UT LB Premlun, Sodlas I'K, .21: FIG BARS SI>ECIAI TIIIS J'LLA 1' NI.) RAISIN LOAF MILK RINGS NO. 1 lE UDELLI LEMONS IZ (.LLIFORMA VALNIAE<. 12 oz. Wrapped ILoaf lb. 17e lb. 10e il. 2e lb. 49e lb. 19e lb. 14e lb. 55oc toes 2 160(-7 lc ND LASTING PK. 17,c 10 î29e ites 19l 3e 2 lbs. 25. 7 c EI 250 DOL. 270 Time Is You save much time and a1 "KERSLAKE'S PIC No Salting - No Cookii 1 gallon quai ORANGE BLOSSOM 15C Qualty equal to much higher priced toilet articles. Eyves Tested - Gxlass Kersiake 's Phonse 49 P. R. COWIm port was given by Miss Hazel Mount- joy on the summer schoal at Oak Lake. Mrs. Jabez Wright gave an instrumental; meeting was closed by Rev. Bell. a sumptuous lunch, was served to the sixty-five people present by Mrs. W. Bradbuîn's group. On August lst a public meeting was arranged in the Community Hall with Mr. H. A. Graham of Kingston as guest speaker. Interesting fea- tures of the prograin were :-a quar- tette by Misses Dorothy Portoeous Nora Porteous and Messrs Leonard Joblîn and Harry Atkinson, ah 0of Nestleton; an address by Rev. H. Bell; and an address by Roev. Dr. C. E. Whit.taker. The speakers were intîroduced by the chairmani' Mr. Creigliton Devitt. A solo was sung by Mr. Arthur Stapleton, accom- panied by Mrs. Meîwin Mountioy. Mi. H. A. Graham gave an extremely interesting talk in the interests of Protestantism in Ontario East. Mr. Leonard Milîs sang a solo. Annual Decoration Day services were held in the Community Hall Blackstock on Sunday. August 5th in the afteînoon. The minister was Rev. Victor Walker, and he was assisted by Rev. H. J. Bell and Rev. Dr. C. E. Whittakeî, Nestleton Pres- byterian choir sang: andl Port Perry band played beautdfully at the cen- atapl i here f lowers were placed in memory of those who feli in thej Great War. Many visited the cerne- 1 ter:rie-, wheîe wreaths çoere placed in .eembrance of friends. Mrs. Blanche Nesbitt gave lier 1 home on Thursday for a SilverTea in the interests of the Women's Aux- iliary. af St. John's Church, Black- stock. The meeting was attended by 52. Miss Ethel Thompson gave ai reading "Pat's Dîeam:" and afteîý 'An Old Saying" contest. Miss Eve- lyn Devitt read "The Family Fin- ancier." Lunch was served on the grounds after a peanut seramble by the hostess and hier assistants, Miss Florence Fair. Mrs. S. McLaughlin. Mrs. B. Nesbitt, Mrs. Harry Mc- Laughiin and Miss Ethel Tliompson. Collection - $13.35. "The Human Pile Driver" Joe Ed- mond, 36 year aid wonder of Que- bec City, wili be in town on Satur- day night and for the benefit of I3owmanvile residents wili give an exhibition of his prowess at Mar- .yn's Bowling Alleys. Standing an his hands on a concrete floor lie will let himself drop a foot on his skull. He huris himself against a brick waîl, bends iran bars with his teeth, breaks boards on his forehead and laes a score of other seenùngly im- possible tricks. NEW Satin Lingerie SLIPS Cut to fit without a hint* ~ 4 of a bulge or wrinkle. \ Soft, gleaming quality with ricli laces. Supply vour own needs - buy for gift.,. Except iona I value at this low price. White and Tea Rose. DANCE SETS Exquisite garments fol-- ]owing closeix the styles set by the foi em ost French lingerie houses. Panties and Brassiee a great value. White and Tea Rose. The Set Walker Stores PHONE 164 BOWMANVILLE THE REAT ATLANTIC & PACIFI-C TEc 1 Dil 11:1) oi. coý PAGE POUR

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