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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Aug 1934, p. 5

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PAGE MIE mg.(A,0AflTAN ATE.SMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9tb, 1934 Flower Message You can f eel assured when you eall or telephone our Flower Sho2 that you will receive p e r so na1, courteous attention. W. E. Groves KINGSWAY FLOWER SHOP The Human BATTERING RAM CANNON BALL FRENCHY EDMOND known as the Iron Man will perform at Martyn's Bowling Alley Saturday Evening AUGUST 11th ]BUCK, DANCING TOE & HEEL DANCE INDIAN DANCE Bending ion bars on head, teeth, f orehead, arm and aeck. Breakmng boards on head and forehead, and break- ing stones on chest. Admission 10c DON'T MISS THIS T hin k 4HS ITDYI TRI 2 3H Rememer tam 9t10aard If youe watea Githweasugges Books - Pictures - Stationery Pottery - China - Glass or Novelties. if you are knittmng we have special V.arns for every pur- Pose, ineluding the new Bramble and Variegated Wool, 2, 3 and 4 ply, 15e a bail upward. j. W. Jewell BOOKS & STATIONERY PAINTS & WALLPAPER CHINA & GLASS "Big 20" Bowmanville Let ls Do Your Baking We are equippedt t produce the finest baked goods. Cakes, pies. cookles, buns, roUas, everY- thing you want for plenles, and without the trouble of makdng theni and baking themn yourself. ICE CREAM Always remenubel!, when you want good Sundaes and Sodas you have ta have good Ice Crearm. Silverwood's Ice Creain Is the best made. Try a Sil- verwood's Sundae Or Soda in our storç. Sodas 10e - Sundaca 10e Up. Our'baker's wagon lu On YOUr street every daY. CORDETT'S DAKERY Phone 3 Do wflafl ill List Your cOmnÙng events ln Th Statesflan. Ita. the w&Y to attru5 a cro'wd. $ Mr. E. Haggth is visiting rela- LOCAL & PERSONAL tives in Rochester, N. Y. 1ý>i> Mrs. L. A. Tole is visting her sis- <' Miss M. Crosbie, Simcoe, is visiting ter and other relatives in Lndsay'. Mrs. Lyall Crabb. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Evans and BowanvllePulicLsbary .~fantily spent the weekend in Tor- t re-open Friday, Aug. 17h Miss Fisher, Toronto. visited her N( Mr'. A. E. Niddery, Toronto, caîl- nephew, Mr. Robt. Beitb, on Wed- No ed on friends here on Tuesday. nesday. se MissAberta McGill, Toronto, is Mrs. C. F. Rice and Jean are vis- 1Y guest Of Miss M4ary Ruth James. iting f riends in Sarnia and Port wi Miss Gladys Janiieson, R. N., Osh- Lambton. wi awa. spent the weekend at home. Girl's Purse found at Rotary Park qu Mrs. W. R. Strike and son Allan Wednesday night. Apply at States- edi. are visiting relatives at Morrisburg. man Offilce.M Miss Anne Lyle le vsiting bher Miss Marion Glanville wth Mr.o sister, Mrs. R. M. Mitchell, Belleville. Merwin Cryderman spent Sunday at L, Mr's. Gertie Ellibtt, Toronto, is Lake Siricce. Igl vis.ting bier f ather. Mr. John Lyle. Mr. James MeDougaîl, Toronto, I a Miss Marion G. B. Warder is visit- was an interested spectator at the ti ing Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Everist, Tor- Bowling Tournament. fu onto., Mrs. C. R. Spencer, Charlie, Mary, ni Mrs. Paul Wilson and daughter Catherine and Betty, are enjoyingw Mildred visited f riends in Buffalo, holidays at Big Bay Point. b( N. Y. Mr. Ewart A. Peters and daughter SI Miss Margaret Clîmie, Peterboro, Jean, of Ottawa, recently visited hisE was guest of ber cousin, Mr. W. F. sister, Mrs. D. R. Alldread.B Quick. Miss Dorotby Bonnycastle, B. A.. Mr. Orvis Mitchell, Toronto. vis- has returned f rom a month's tour i ite hi unles Msars A. and J. B. of tbhe British Isles and Europe. Mithel.Miss Harriett Warder. Rochester. t Mrs. W. H. Argue is holidaying N. Y.. has been visiting her aunts, i with friends in Kincardine and the Misses Willmott. and other re-y Hamilton. latives here. l Mrs. C. N. Ruse recenttly visited Miss Dorotby Kirkton and Miss y bier sistei, Mrs. Win. Anderson, Winona Archer, Toronto, spent the p Janetville. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert a Mr. Kenneth Mitchell, Ayliner W. Stocker.IV visited his parent.s, Mr. andi Mrs. F' Mrs. Mallory. Oshawa. is visiting N J. Mitchell. with Mrs. A. L. Fleming, wife of the t Mizs A. Mountjoy wbo bas been Bishop cf the Arctic, at ber sunimer 1 visiting Mrs. J. E. Elliott, is visiting cottage. here.N in Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lineban, Ot- I Mr. nd Ms. . F.Purd, A i tawa, were weekend gucats of Mr. Mr. ~~~~~and Mrs. G .Pry lc n r Fred W. Bowen and at- and Gerald visited relatives at tended the Scugog Regatta. Bobcaygeon. . E. S. Senkler is in the Private wihMr. an i Mrs. Ennyot so ed Patients' Pavilion of Toronto Gen- withMr.andMrs Tenysn Sin-era Hospital, wbere she recently elîs, Blackstock. underwent a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Lymner are Misses Grace. Hazel, and Master visiting their daughter, Mrs. G. A. Gordon Truil, of Bowmanville, have Salter, Oshawa. been bolidaying wîth Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Clifford Palineteer, Salem, Jos. Tate and other relatives atv Mariposa, bas been visiting his aunt. Seîby. Mr. .R.Mor.Mr. and Mrs. John Oranger, Mr.v Principal and Mrs. L. W. Dippeil Jack Townre, Mr. Blitb. and Mr. and c and daugbters are holidaying with Mrs. George Granger, Toronto. spent relatives in Clinton. the wcekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. Bert Denison and Mrs. Cliff Dlling. Cobbett, Toronto, were guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Finleyf Mrs. M. J. Hutchinson. and daughter Florence, of Berwyn,g Misses Hester and Mary Brima- Ill., have been visiting their cousins,1 combe have been holidaying with Mrs. R. D. Davidson and Miss Pet-s their sisters in Oshawa. ers, and other relatives. Miss Bessie Strickler and Mr. Mrs. A. D. Carscallen bas return- Ray Everist. Toronto. spent the ed to her home in Winnipeg, Man., wreekend at Mr. R. H. Warder's. after six weeks' pleasant visit with There will be no Baby Conference ber sister-in-law, Mrs. A. H. Dale, until August 24tb as Miss Graham, and other relatives here. Public Health Nurse, is on holidays. Misses Selma Bartlett, CGertrude Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Knigbt spent Wagar, Dorotby Richards, Hlelent the weekend on a most delightful Glanville and Thelma Schlievertt boat trip tbrough the Muskoka are enjoying a week's camping at Lakes. Mrs. Ashton's, on the lake.t Mr. and Mrs. P. Beckett and Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Dtnniwell, Alan daughter have been bolidaying with and Iris, of St. George, ont., spent Mr. and Mrs. O. \W. Reichards, the weekend with bis brother, Dr. Elmmra. R. E. Dinniwell. at their sumnier Mrs. J. K. Stuart and Mrs. C. H. otg tVe ae egg Nix, Hamnilton, visited the former's Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cole and sons son. Mr. Jack Stuart, at Mr. D. W. Fred and Her'bert, anld Miss Edith Downey's. Severs, Oshawa, spent the weekend Miss Margaret Hutchinson, of the on a motor trip on the Blue Water Nursing Staff of Toronto General Higbway and Western Ontario. Hospital, was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Smith, Tor- Mrs. M. J. Hutchinson. onto, . renewed acciuaiftances bere Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mainprize last week. Mr. Smith is son of Rev. and family o! Belle River, Ont., are John Snith, wbo was minister at visiting Mrs. Frances Morden, Shan- St. Paul's Church here oiver 50 years nonville.-~Belleville Ontario. ago. Mrs. R. H. Westaway, and chil- Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Higginbotbamn dren, Richard and Margaret, bave le! t last week for their home in been holidaying with bier sister, Nelson, B. C., after a very enjoyable1 Mrs. W. J. Ward, Owen Sound. month spent with frrends and re-1 Re.R1.Rcar.B . n latives in Bowmanville district and1 Mrs. Rickard, Fenelon Falls, visited Ontario, h is mother. Mrs. E. Rickard. befoi'e Congratulations to Miss Elinor I going to Oak Lake for holidays. Sykes who passed ber Grade 2 The- TriityChor mmbes ae akedory, Toronto Conservatory examin- TriityChor mmbes ae akedation w itb lst class bonors, 90 to attend service in their cburch o n marks, pupil of Mr. Francis Sutton, Sunday, August 5th. Choir practice, Mus. Bac., F.C.C.O. will be cancelled on August lth. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Wrigbt. St. Mr. Bernard Mitchell, St. Cath- Catharines, announce the engage- armnes, called on bis grandparents. ment of tbeir eider daughter, Tbirza Ex-Mayor and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell, Mary. to Mr. John Plewman Rea. enroute to visit his parents at Belle- only son o! Mrs. Rea o! Toronto, ville. and the late Mr. J. B. Rea of Dub- Mrs. A. E. Wrenn. Mrs. C. King lin. Ireland. The marriage will take': and Mrs. J. Child.3 attended the place in the early faîl. Ontario Command <anadian Legion Miss Helen Rice, R. N.. o! Mon- Auxiliary at King 14dward Hotel in treal has been visiting bier uncle -Toronto. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wer- Master Jack Ru!!, Tara. wro bas ry, Horsey Street. Miss Rice and been spending a month with Mr. Miss Florence Werry are now enjoy- and Mrs. R. M. Jamieson and Mr. ing a trip to St. John, N. B.. where and Mrs. D. H. Jamieson, bas re- they will spend a couple o! weeks turned home. with their cousins there. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Noble and Miss__________ H-elen Noble, Indianapolis, Ind. and MrsE R Bounsaîl are ejoyn WEDDING a motor trip tbru Que.,. the Gaspe -- Peninsula and Nova Scotia. Cowlng-Sargent Msessrs Harold Anderson and Rus- sell McKaig, Windsor', who were at- A pretty holiday wedding took tending the Veterans Re-union in place at bal! past two o'clock Toronto, spent Sunday witb the Monday afternoon, Aug. 6th., in former's sister. Mrs. Jesse 'Amnes. Trinity United Church, Peterboro, 1 Mr. C. F. Brunton, Principal o! wben Bertha Madeline (Betty) tbird tbePubicScb -l t iagaran-the daugohter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Sar- Major and Mrs. F. C. Wasbing- to Mr. P. R. Cowllng o! Bowmian- ton and daughteir Doreen, Weyburf, ville, were Miss Margaret Wolsten- Sask., were guests of their aunt, hoini, at a tea ands sower, and Mrs. Mrs. w. C. Washington. Mr. Wash- Harold Reilîl and the Misses Deyell, ington is one of the Saskatchewanl at a kitchen and pantry sbower. -teani who is ahootlflg for the Klng's In Bowmanvllle, the Misses Florence Prize in Toronto and Ottawa. This Werry and Greta Wlckett entertain- le la the 13t.b successave year Major ed at a mlscellafleous abower for .t Washingtonl has represeflted Ssk the bride, whose weddlng took place atchewan. yesterday In Trlnlty Church. .1~ Runn.lng high lump, open,. Doug. OBITUARY Jas. Nokes, Bowmanville On Friday morning. August 3rd, there passed to rest in bis home on Liberty Street, Bowrnanville, James Nokes, beloved husband o! Grace Nokes. Mr. Nokes bas been ill for several years and passed away quiet- ly in bis sleep with bis loved ones watching by. He bad expressed a wisb that bis funeral be pnivate but ,uite a number o! !riends were pres- nt. The funeral service was con- ucted by Major G. Hollande, ulatron of Bloor St. Hospital, Tor- onto, assisted by Rev. P. Morland Lamb, Rector of St. Cuthbert's An- lican Church. Toronto. Mr. G. Leg- gatt, bandsman o! Peterboro Salva- ion Army Corps, sang "My B3eauti- ful Home." The pail bearers were nembens o! the Orange Orden o! wbîch Mr. Nokes had been a mem- ber for many years, Messrs. Wm. Shotter, W. M.. Thos. Sellers. P. M. El. Sutton, P. M.. W. Yeo, P. M., F. 3ird and D. Gilfillan. There were nany beautiful floral offerings. He is surnived by bis wife and son James, also - bis sisten Dora, and brother Merl Nokes. both o! this ;own. Among tbe relatives attend- .ng f rom a distance were: Mr. and Mfrs. S. P. Lamb and Rev. P. Mor- land Lamb and son Max. Toronto; lins. (Rev.) C. Moore, Young's Point; Mr. and Mrs. George Leggatt, and son Byron, Peterboro: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson, Lipton, Sask.; Mfr. and Mrs. Carleton Hetbering- ton and sons Vernon and William. Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. T. Gillan and Mfr. G. Hanley, Scarboro; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nokes. Birchcliffe; Mnr. G. Nokes, Mr. and Mrs. F. Atberley and Miss Ella Atherley, Toronto. SPORT NEWS Ba.seball bats made in Bowman- ville by S. J. Jackman & Sons are proving successful and making vin- ning teaMs. Try these bats and con- vince yourself of their superiority in quality and value. Phone 80. Play to 8-8 Tie Two innings wlth ten mnen to, bat !eatured Tuesday's Town League gaine between Front Street andi High School wbich vent the full seven innings to, a 8-8 tie, darkness preventing !urther play. The gaine was f eatured by two big innings, one for each tean. Front Street came up f rom a 6-1 un! avorable score to lead 8-6 in the fi! th inn- ings, only to have the students bring in two ruas in last of the seveath to tie the score. The game will bave to be replayed if it affects the standing a!ter Goodyear meets Cuba tonigbt and Hligb School meets the Cubs on Monday. Piper pitched the entire gaine for Front Street, wbile Kent pitcbed f ive innings for the scbool wben be vas replaced by Bowman. Osborne and Roacb um- pired the game. Botb winning and runner up teains in the big Bowling- Tournamieat on Monday boasted as members of the rinks two of the Kent !amnily. Post- master C. B. Kent and bis youngest son Bob were opposed in the finals, youth winning out. Bob was at one timne the youngest bowlen in Ontar- io, having been playing the gaine since he vas seven years old. He is yet one o! the youngest in the pro- vince, and is one o! the smnantest players in the Bowmanville Club, as bis prowess in Moaday's big event testifies. Here is a true example o! '-like father, like son." Scugog Regatta (Contmnued frn page 1) Hall, 5 feet. 2 inches, J. Richaby. Running race, girls 15 and under, B. Mcllmoyle, N. Whale. Running race, boys 15 years and under, A. Terry. R. Terry. Balloon race, open, A Taylor and D: Fairburn, M. Hall and J. Tease. Kicking slipper, mar- rîed omen. Mrs. J.Sedgewick. Family Re - Unions 100 yards, Barbara Smith, Kay Rey- Rickard, the 1933 sports nold. H.Canrîl.saw to it that nobody 1 Outbosrd motons, handicap event. ercise ia tbe evening hot six miles, R. ToiTance (Florence), annntina prograllmo! H. Veiner (Annabelle), Motorboatsstndts i vn al igi single cylinder, H. C. Bediford (Sweet anti s.Many tn piget Manie), Ted Wbyte Jon). Men'siprow te long an gble swinm. open, 300 yards, Beaton Cup,,!erstintahe yuanti thmbea Joseph Miseresky, George Wilson, ens la a ea ntemble R. Nixon. Women's swim, open, 300 adgae beysweenfathe m yards. Barbara Sntith, Alice Carver, athe by was f nog a Margaret Seans. Motor boats 4 Teewsno nuhP cyliader. 6 miles, Hodgson Cup. O. E. Cates, J. Edwards. E. Gooch. Greasy pole pillow !ight, John Brown, F. Woodward. Rowboat race, 6 to a team, F. Frayer's teain, E. W. Sue's team. .K Sea Flea race, Class C. motor, T. Sig~ Bowen, H. Colett. Me's single canoe, R. Reeves, F. Frayer, Dis- ~B placement boa! race, Caster Cup, LIB N. Robinson, C. Camupbell, G. Stonie. Wome's double canoe race, M. Per- FILMS - COMPLE] rn and P. Perin, G. Tonrance andi Devebopnt - 1 K. Campbell, K. Reynolds and E. and Enlari Caste. Sea Flea race, open, Stacey Pop e Cup, H. Conlett, T. Bowen. Men's Pop e double canoe, R. Reeves andi B. Ree- ves, P. Frayer and J. Edwards. Open motor boat race, Wbyte Cup. Geo. i o Thc>n-pson. Lndsay; P. Campbell, Toronto; Men's rowng, over 45 years, W. Richards, M. Janett. Wo- for Cas 1 mea's single canoe. Grace Torrance, M. Pickard. Patricia Perina Men's rowing open, Bruce Launle, F. Sues. Open motor boat race. 9 miles, handicap, General Motois Cup, P. SSS1 Campbell, Toronto; N. Robinson, Toronto,, G. Thompsofl, Lndsay. Mixed doubles caaoe, Fredi Frayer andi Miss M. Campbell, R. Reeves KEEP VOUR LIVEI anti Patricia Perin. Tllting event, wl ea o Lnd Sporto P Girls under 5 years, B. Knowles. 1- - Boys uncier 5 years, L. Johnson. Girls untier '7 years, A. Whale. Boys PARuES under 7 years, N. Crane. Girls under LIVER 10 years, E. Hall. Boys under 10 TOME 1 ha years, J. Tease. Boys' three-leggeti nuîtor race, 12 andi under, J. Tease andi S, Ijvers. cSolley. Peanut race, girls, A. Taylor. zý%! you us Wbeelbarrow, E. Gllthrow and D. i.g Hall. Sboe la bag, girls. J. H-ayden. . r Running, boys, 12 years, S. Solley * dîzzîn! sGirls' race, 12 Yeas,B.MfmYe ah eN. Whale. Iraginary lune, Mrs. M. nous. -Rogers. Boot andi sboe race, boys, D.a Hall, R. Irwin. Three-legged race. mixeti tandem. R. Daniel andi R. Faulklner., M. Sur and E. Glenn. J.W. WORRMA Sack race,' girls andi boys under at ouia e12 years, J. HaydIefl, B. Stanley. -Ladies' open race, R. Daniel, F. Mondays 10 a. S Johnason. Sack race girls andi boys e nader 20 years, ]D. Webb, j. Haydea 1Men!s oMen race, J. RlchabY, D. Hall1 urs. TheY games andi .a! indulge for their itengageti ,thein eld- -. Tbe 50f t- iarnieti men ind funlous. aper on the A amly ne-union took place in the form of a picnc at the home o! Mn. G. Bowman on August lst when the homestead o! the late Mr. and Mrs. R. Pascoe was taken possession o! by their children and grand- children with their husbands, wives and chilciren, every member o! the !amily being present. A brother o! the late Mrs. R. Pascoe, Mn. G. H. Hogath, B. A., Regina, and sisters, Miss Mary Hogarth and the present Mrs. R. Pascoe, Mis. J. Fletcher and daughter, Miss Vers, Kalamazoo, were alro present. about 60 alto- gether. They came f rom Bowman- ville, Solina, Columbus, Moatreal, Brcoki, Port Penry, Regina and Kalamazoo. A very enjoyable a!- ternoon was spent in basebaîl, etc. Hooper-McFeetelS Picnic icleai weather f avoured the gath- ering o! this nenowned clan, at Hampton Park, on the afternoon o! the holiday. whene a goodly number were present f rom Toronto, Oak- ville, Oshawa, Tyrone, Orono, Salem, Bethesda and Bowmanville, one lady Mrs. H. Goodin (nee Miss MC- Feeters) coming all the way frn Tennessee, U. S., and another lady f rom .Calgay. The afternoon was spent in sports o! vanious kinds for old and young and with the renewing o! !niend- ships made up a very pleasant social tie, a! ter wbicb the company sat down to a most delicious luncheon topped o!ff with bounteous servings o! ice cream, this treat was the gif t o! Mr. J. A. MeFeeters o! Toronto, After supper Mn. Hooper, Ponty- pool called the gatbering to order, acting as President in the absence o! Mn. V. H-ooper, Toronto, items of business wene discussed, sport prizes given out, aew officers and com- mittees appointed for thù following year, lie! ore the bappy atering bid adieu to one another in the ex- pectation o! another happy neunlon next year. Rickard Family Flenie The Rickard Family pinic held at the Community Park, Orono. on July 3st, was one of the most suc- cess!ul in MaLny yeans. There was a very large gathering o! relatives and everyone enjoyed blinself at these ideal picnic groundis with ail its many facilities for fun and re- creation. Mr. 0. A. GamsbY, Orono, oflicially f avored the clan with bis benevolent presence. ften a sumPt- ucus tes prepared by the ladies un- der the direction o! Mis. T. H. Clemence, w. J. S. Rickard called the gathering to order. He announc- ed certain pnize winners as !ollows: w. C. AllUn, Bowmanville, f irst Per- son on the grounds; Mis. E. H. JOIl andi son Billie. Glidden. Sask., coin- ing the longest distance; Mrs. Jas. Powers, Kirby, eldest person pres- ent; Earle Brown, Shaw's, youngest person; Mn. and Mns. Irwin Allin and f aily. Ida, largest family, aine pressent, but Ssdie absent. Al o! W. j. Clemeace's !amily o! nine were in on tbe picnic . Mn. Rickard named Mesdames M. H. Wight, T. H. Clein- ence and N. L. Rickard a nominat- ing committee. Tbey lster brougbt la t2heir recommendations as fol- lows, whicb Were adopted: President -w. J. S. Rickard; Vice President -H. R. Pearce; Sec.-Treas.-Mr. E. C. Fisher, Msnaging Committee -W. F. Rickard andi Mrs. W. D. Bragg. (-ýnnpt ickr ad Lackfed x glutens f rom Chicago. Mrs. Alywn Fisher and Marion, Belleville, Mrs. E. Jol, Glîdden, Sask., Mrs. Harold Toms and Fran- ces, St. Lambert, Quebec, Mis. W. D. Bragg and mother, Mrs. Geo. Rickard. Newcastle, bave been visIt- ons at Mis. E. Rîckard's. iveMoney LJY AT YOUR 1. D. A. STORE printlng rvice Pains estion la59 R ACTIVE in Health Parke's LIVER TONE long boOn It po up and kep: etomach ac- pr o p or hl y. Ut -o that os $ hoad : and blîlous. $1.00 Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. ODORONO.......- - 35C - 59C MECCA ..... 19e, 37c, 69e Kleenoi Toothpaste... 19c ipana ToothPaste .. ..... 39 Squibb's Tootbpaste. .3 for 50c MUM ....... . 33e - 49c Idasal Tablets . -. 100 for 49c Ovaltine . . .45c, 67c, $1.09 MODESS, 15's .... ......5 Infnt' . e. g -t ---a à #-- lc v.h. k' PICKLNG SPICES Vi ubey we carry a complote fresh stock ofsSpices at the Iowest PALMOLIVE pces. Also Csuppl* ies.go, SHAVE CREAI, Parowax and othersupI. JOINT AC14ES 1Rtube COLGATES S JONTS re olckl reievec SHAVE CREAM ACIIINa bMUSCLE9A' AND_________ usinge UACArRPS'M2 Fully Guaranteed I L IiC. RUMACAPS Get youw oy!j store m. 1p.in 1PHONE 92 PRESCRIPTONS A SPEOALTY WB DELIVER -I -J 1 Tbe proyen botter remedy for C«ýt'ý14 callouses, in-grown Tot Nails, Warta. a Ighly 0& Got à Jet tg-Digbt T 1 . Royal Theatre BOWMANVILLE THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN Friday and Saturday - August lOth and llth Metre-Goldwyn-Mayer present a. great Screen Epic ESKIMO "CLANCY 0F THE MOUNTED»" and Comedy Matinee Saturday at 2.30 p. m. Monday and Tuesday - August l3th and l4th SHOO T THE WORKS With Jack Oakie, Ben Berrile and bis Orchestra, Dorothy De» and many other stars. Fox News - - - Comedy Mýatince Monday a.t 2.30 p. m. Wednesday and Thursday - August l5th - l6th JOHN BOLES and CLAIRE TREVOR in WHITE GOLD Comedy ---Cartoon Watinee Wednesdy at 2.30 P. nm. Great Sale of SuniierD rosses Couch, Johnston & Cryderman Ltd. off er except- ional opportunities in a great clearance of fash- ionable women's wear. Here's a few samples of the great values offered: Group No. 1 - Print Dresses, reg. $1.95, sizes 14, 38, 43, 49 - On Sale.. ... .. .98 Group No. 2- 22 Dresses, values from $2.95 to $4.75, sizes 16 to 44, reduced to each $1.o49 Group No. 3 - Two only, fine dimity, coin spot pattern, regular $3.95 - On Sale. ... $I1.95 Croup No. 4 - Three only, very fine voiles, sizes 20/, 38 and 44, regular $4.95,' $5.25 and $6.75 - On Sale at....$295 One only, Crepe Chiffon, size 16, regular $9.95 - Sale Price.. .....$395 Two only, Linen Suits, mauve and green, sizes 18 and 20, reg. $4.95, cut to.. . . . ..$295 Crepe Suits, regular $11.95 to $14.95 - On Sale $5*95 -$e95 - $7095 Crepe and Chiffon Dresses, reg. to $14.95, On Sale $4995 TO$6*95 Couch, Johnston & Cryderman Phone 104 LIMITED Bowmanville Jol !rom Saskatchewan and Mis. Herb. Babcock, Bowmanville. shar- ed the satisfaction o! winning balf a glass o! jelly beans each. They tied in the nearest guess to the cor- rect aumber. Among those present !rom ads tance were: Mrs. Garyf nom -ii peg, !ornmerly Miss Ada Bickle, tea- cher at Sbaw's, ia company witb ber brother-in-law andi sister, Dr. and m 1

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