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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Sep 1934, p. 5

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PAGE PLV 71M CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE, TH.URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1934 Mr. and Mrs. Heber Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allin, of Lon- don, Mrs. Edwin Down, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clarke, Oshawa, visit-, ed Mr. and Mrs. Orville Osborne last Saturday. BULBS It will soon be bulb time. Shipments from Holland axe now on thse way and our sources of supply assure thse very highest quality. FLORAL SERVICE We are equipped for every kind of Floral Service. W. E. Groves KINGSWAY FLOWER SHOF King St. - Next Royal Theatre BOWMANVILLE P. O. BOX 163 Phone 72 LOCAL & PERSONAL Miss Veda Purdy visited Miss Muriel Nelson, Mt. Dennis, last week. Miss Marjonie Robins, Llstowel, was recent guest ai Miss Marlon G. B. Wamder. Miss Marie Brenten. Toronto, spent the weekend witb Mm~, M. J. Hutchinson. Bowmanviile members o! the Pur- dy clan attended a famuly e-union at Wakworth. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mason, Helen and Donald, spent tbe weekend in Toronto and Gaît. Mm. and Mrs. John Williams, Osh- awa, were Sunday guests o! Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Warder. Mrs. Jennie Graham visited ber cousins, Mr. and Mrs. James Harri- son, Toronto, this week. M. and Mrs. R. G. Hamlyn Ot- tawa, are visiting bis fatherM. Thos. Hamlyn and other frienda. Mr. aud Mrs. M. W. Tamblyn and iamiiy. and Mrs FP. M. TamblYn spent the weekend witb relatives at Midland, the latter remaining for a langer visit. Specials in Dresses Fraday and Saturday Only 75 DRESSES - including evemings, jacket dresses and atternoon frocks in plain and printedl materlals. Full size range, In ex- ceptionally good styles, including a number of the noted Francis Kay Dresses - Canada's Style Leaders. On Sale, two days only $3e95 $50195 $8095 Each dress represents a saving of 20 to 35 %. AUl 1934 dresses Shop at The Evlyn Friday and Saturday and Save Plenty. The Evlyn LADIES'^ Shop. SPECJALTY Phone 594 King Street BOwm lile THERE'S A DIFFERENCE in pastry made with only thse highest grade ingredients and pastry made under mass production methods. Just ta prove ihis try oui Danisis Pastry, an innovation which has proven tremendously popular wth scores of oui cust- mers. Sec if it is not dif ferent and better tisan any pastry you ever tasted. At 25e per dozen, you get a dainty that seilsinl high class city bakeries for nearly twice the price. Not only is oui Danish Pastry good, but so is Our Bread. our Reois, oui Cakes, Cookies and Pies And for the same reason - only the finest ingredienta obtainable are used in their making. Corbett's Bakery PHONE 3 BOW3MANVILLE SPECIAL NEXT WEEK Suits and Light Coats CLEANED and PRESSED 75C Each Oshawa Laundry & Dry Cleaning W . J. Bagnel1, Agent. Phone 152 Let Us Ropair Your Fountain Peu Let us put your Fountain Pen Keep in flrst dlais worklng order. No charge for leanlng or Slender minor adjustments. If major repaira are neeesaary pens are wltis sent te reputable firme. ser- J AD vice 15 prompt. Every repair JAD Job guaranteed. SALTS FOUNTAIN PENS SPECILL CHOOL PEN-25e 11 5 10 Ohersprced at 49c, 98c, $1.25 Pniste match, Waterman Pes-,.$2.75 - $10 Siseaf fer Pens - $2.75 - $9.50 PARK'S CATSUP FLAVOUR Q Saves t"es, labour and materlal 35 Prevents sourlng Coigate's ibbon iDental ureani Cleans teetis safely and effectlvely 10e - 210- 39C PalmolIve Soap 4 for 190 15e Linen Note Pad .. 90 Eye Cup Glass -,- 100 5 f t. Syringe Tublng ý19e, Kotex19 pEttrolagar LiQnSiP>TO WVHIZ INSECT KILLER 8 oz. 33o - 16 oz. 57o SPECIAL OFFER 1 Large Size 50o S1 Poeket Sie 250 F Value o 350 Rheumatism I tlINIATISSJ, S C 1 A TI1C A, mLUMBIISAc.0ulckly rclleved byA uthia new treatrnent- if FuIly Guaranteed N B-W SPECIAL PRICES THURS. - FR1I. - SAT. A.BS.&C. Tablets, 100's 2 for 25e 6 oz. Aromatic Cascara...39e 40e Castoria .. . ..24e Infant's Deligbt Soap 2 for 9c 50c Zam-Buk . .....29e Pinkbam's Vegetbie Compound ..-..89e 25c Ear & Ulcer Syringe 19o Cascarets . ...ý,22e -39e 25c Linen Envelopes -.. 9c Hospital Cotton, 1 lb.. 29e 25e Mecca Olntment ...19e SKINNY? There me no need for people to cati you skunny or fiat.chested. Give Thoraxiumn a trial and prove this yourself. Thoraxium slaà new easy treat. ment w't1c h works white you are aleep. Ing. Thoraxlum will give you those c ur vesa whi.h ar e wanted today. Thoraxlum can b. used on any part of your body. For hla- Iow cholce, scrawny neck, choetst, ar me and loes. Re- suite auaran. Ut~~ee $or II£ bac.- i RÙMACAPSWL teed o JW.WRat aur s toe i I t WoRRA sptoel ALEX M&bGEGOR, DrugsI Mondays 10 a.mip. m. PHONE 92 PRESCRIPTONS A SPECIALTY WB DELIVER Miss Pauline Wagar is vigting f rientis in Cobourg. Mrs. A. B. McCready is visiting Mrs. (Dr.) Jas. Moore, Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webster visited friends in Toronto over the week- end. Mr. .David Bell and Mr. E. Nich- olifi:eIkard, vislted the former's son, Mr. H. M. Bell, on Tbursday. Mr. W. . Bell has returned ta Toronto ai ter a week's holiday with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brown and son George, Toronto, are vlsiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gra- ham. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gi and son Russell, Pennsylvania, visited at bis cousins, Mrs. A. Branch, and other relatives. Mrs. Chas. S. Haig and Master Stewart, Campbelliord, have been visting ber sister, Mrs. G. C. Bon- nycastle. Mrs. W. H. Carruthers assisted Mrs. (Rev.) R. L. McTavish at a tea in bonor of Miss Aice MeTavisb, at King Street Parsonage, Oshawa. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Purvis and iamily, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. Jewell, Miss M. Jewell and iriend, Pinedale, recently visited at Bowmanviile. Miss Ina Petbick, Toronto, Mr. Bud Petbick, Dutton, Mr. Jack Mc- Naughton, Thorold, and Mr. Jack Stark, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Petbick. Mmr and Mrs. Chas. F. Schahl and family who have been bolidaying %vith her parents, Mm. and Mrs. Gea. A. Stephens, have returned ta their home in Charlotte, North Carolina. U. S. A. Mrs. P. H. Magahay and sons, Walter and Harold, St. Marys, re- t.urned home on Saturday aftem vis- iting her sister, Mrs. G. F. Purdy. Eowmanviile, and other sisters at Bobcaygeon. Mm. and Mrs. C. J. Mountjoy, Is- lington, visited the latter's sister, Mrs. J. E. Elliott. Miss Annie Mountjoy wbo has been spending a two montbs' vacation in this district returned with tbem ta ber duties at the United Chumcb Home, Jarvis St.. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. George Graham and sons. George and Abert acompan- ied the fommer's daughter and son- in-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brown, Toronto, on a mator trip thmougb the Niagara district and attended the Canadian National Exhibition over the weekend. Mr. H. T. Cale, Columbus, an- nounces the engagement o! his eid- est daughter, Florence Mildred, ta Mr. Lawrence Thomas John Alen, Oshawa, only -son of Mrs. H. A. Gal- braith and the late Mr. John Alen o! Orona, the marriage ta take place the latter part of September. Albert Hackney o! Markbam. died in Cobourg General Hospital on Wednesday week as result o! fatal injuries received Tuesday afternoan at Centreton, wbere he was assist- ing in the construction of a barn on the farm o! A. E. Nelson. Mr. Hackney is a brother of Mr. Walter Hackney, Bowmanville. Rev. and Mrs. J. U. Robins. List- awel, Mrs. W. L. Smytb, Pembroke. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson and Thelma and Luchla, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. F. Staples, Elizabeth and Joan, Tarante, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Perey Passmore, Exeter. were recef1 guests af Mms. W. H. Spargoand Miss Sparga. t miss E. E. Haycraft was guest ai Dr .and Mrs. L. B. Williams at thelr cottage at Caesarea on Sunday, and an Monday enjoyed a wonderful motor trip through the caunty ai Durham visiting maiy of the vill* ages and friends In East and West Durham, and were Interested specta- tors at the Bowling Tournarnent in Port Hope in the afternoon, besides seeing many points o! interest in town and vlcinity. The Durham 01< Boys Club of Toronto may look for. ward to seeing some lnteresting anc unique maving pictures of people and places in Durham, taken by Dr, Williams. Ituai and positive Is the succor It *gives. It us the resuit o! long study *and experiment and was not sub- *mltted ta the public until its makers jkncw It would do twork well. A amali Want Advt attracts, po'w erlul attention for 2kc. -4 Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Kmigbt spent thse weekend witb relatives inB- f ala, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Stutt en- joyed a motor trip recently ta Ott-1 awa, Montreai and other eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cole and son Donald spent a pleasant holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Elliott, Kingston. Mr. Edward Mason bas been ap- painted Teacher o! Science andt Mathematics in Schreiber Continua- tion Scbool. Rev. A. J. G. Carscadden and daugbter, Miss Carscadden, Toronto, have been visiting his sister Mms. F. H. Morris, Elgin St. Mr. Fred Spry attended the sum- mer sales' congresaf the Metro- politan Lii e Insurance agents at Niagara Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McArthur, London. are visiting Rev. and Mrs.1 E. F. Arm-strong and attended the Missionary Conference at Whitby. Mrs. George Dyke and Messrs. Wilfred and Robert Dyke, Elyria, 0hio, and Mr. and Mrs. John Gran- ger, Tarante, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Diiling. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Rundle and iamily, and Mrs. Shannon of Brigh- ton vwere Sunday guests ai Mr. and Mrs. W. J. S. Rundie. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Slemon took tes witb them and helped celebrate Mr .Rundle's 65th birtbday. Dr. Dorotby M. James, who bas been interning for a yean at the Wo- men's Medical Coilege Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., is visiting ber mo- ther, Mrs. N. S. B. James. Ater a holiday at Agonquin Park Dr. James will take up clinic wonk in I the Womcn's College Hospital in Toronto. ABowmanville rink,' skipped by teveteran Luther Nichais. and witb Bob Kent, A. H. Moore and J. Ih!antine as teamn mates, won the consolation event at the Port Hope Bowling Tournament on Labor Day. Besides bandsome silver casseroles the rink was awarded the Nicholson File Tropby. About twenty-!ive relatives and a iew !riends assembled at the home o! Mrs. John Challis, Liberty St., on Saturday evening, Septemben lst and gave hem a complete surprise, it being hem birthday. Tbe cvening was pleasantly spent in games and social chat. Ail enjayed tihe excellent supper served, thse table being rett- ily decorated witb !lawers and cen- trcd witb a delicious birthday cake Iwbicb tasted as good as it iooked. We always like to bear of business inipraving and a very tangible evi- dence o! better business is the !act tbat Mr. Fred W. Nelles, Grocer. bas found it necessary ta enlarge bis store. To provide more room for counter and shel! display o! goods and ta make it easier and mare czon- venient for bis custemers ta shop 1be is baving the partition between b is iront sbop and store room e- 1moved, thus equippir.g the entire .graund floor for etail purposca. »KEEP MONEY TRAVELLING, PERCOLATIN4Gý 4IRCULATING (Editariai in Sherbrooke Record) Is it only the miser wba is rich? We pity him. Y Nabody envies hlm. t Yet the average demagogue. ai- ways an ignorant fellow, bates bim. The ricb man is he who puts bis fmoney into circulation and keeps it rin the middle of the business chan- :1 neis. J Often we hear the real farmer or f the rural dweller eoff at the gen- -tleman farmer. He neyer makes bis b f arm pay. He seldomn tries ta. It -is a way some men have o! keeping rlýmoney in circulation. We sbould s think weli o! them; speak well af ri them. I ecail a man in Montreal who, -recaliing the days o! bis youtb and dl bis travels un the later years of ado- e lescence, determned he wauld hv ra reai home in the country, beside a loveiy lake or a bubbling brook. He sent for bis arcbitect and his iandscape gardener. Z He bul a bouse-lt was a castle on the side o! the mountain, anc on the grounds came the babbiing brook emptying into the beautiful lake fronting the home. Money flowed into the building. The workmen criticlzed the extmav- aganoe and the waste, forgietting tbey weme getting a share o! the wealtb bebind tihe proJect. It was senseless spcnding anc every man on the job drank un the tbought expressed 'by several that this was so. An army o! men fram every trade and cailing in the building trade were cngaged for twa years. They ail deemed t senseless extravag- ance. Yet that money was percolating ail througb the country, paying the gracers' bis, the talors, tinkers and landiords. COMING EVENTS Trinity Evening Auxliary will meet in the school room on Tuesday, Sept. lth, at 8 p. m. Let there be a grand rally of members. Home and School Club *dl1 -beld its opening meeting at Central PùWý lic School. Wednesday, Sept. l2th, et 8 p. m. Everyone welcosne. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary will be held in the Nurses' Residence on Friday, September 7th, at 3.30 p. m. Reserve Tuesday, October 2nd for ail Talking Musical Travelogue. fea- turing Stephen Haboush, the Gall- Ican Shepherd, under auspices of St. John's Church in Opera House. 40,- 000 people heard hlm in Toronto. The Wamen's Association of Trin- ity Church will nicet for the f irst meeting of the season in the school room on Tuesday, Sept. llth, at 3 p. m. A good programlias been prepared with Miss Elsie Wallace af Newtonville as guest artist. Ail lad- ies are welcome. The Public School Flower and Vegetable Show will be held in the Public School on Tuesday, Sept. 11. This show put on by pupils will be open to the public in the afternoon and evening from 2 ta 5 and f rom 7 to 9. A silver collection will be tak- en te help finance this undertaking. The annual meeting of the Dur- hemi County Music Festival Assoc- iation will be held in the Commun- ity Hall, Newcastle, on Friday even- ing, Sept. 14th, at 8 o'clack, Eastern Standard Time. Election of officers and receiving reports will take place. Ail officers and members of the Association are requested ta at- tend. CHURCHES Salvation Army: il a. m.-Holi- nesçs Meeting; 2.30 p. m.-Sunday School; 7 p. m.-Salvation Meeting. Adit. F. Bower. Ail are welcome. ST. JOSEPH'S R. C. CHURCH Rev. Father J. F. McGuire. Pastor -Sunday, September 9th: Mass at 10.30 a. m. DZ.T. ST. ANDREW'S PRLESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W. G. Blake, Minister Sunday Services at il a. m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday School 12.15 p. m. ST. PAUL'S UNITED CIIURCH Rev. A. S. Kerr, Minister Mrs. C. H. Dudley, Organist and Leader. il a. m.-"An Adequate Gospel"; 2.30 p. m.-Sunday School; 7 p. m. -"The H-ands of Jesus." A cordial welcome toalal. ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCU Rev. C. R. Spencer. M. A., Rector Mrs. J. A. Gunn, Organiat Sunday, September 9th, 15th Sun- day after Trinity: Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; Morning Prayer il a. m.; Sunday School and Bible Class 2.30 P. m.; Evening Prayer 7 p. m. TRIMTY UNITED CHURCII Rev. E. F. Armstrong, Pastor Francis Sutton, Mus. Bac., Choir Conductor. Sunday, Sept. 9th: il a. M.-j The Mission of the Church ta the Modern Warld, No. 1, "The Mission o! Light"; 7 P. m.-The Arithmetic of Religion, No. 2, "The Factor a! Subtraction." Yau are cordially in- vited to these services. Bring your visitors. Did you ever stop to thlnk that the Statesinan is read by over i(,_ 5000 prospective customers every tweek. Newspaper advertising la the echeapest and most effective way for 1a merchant ta get bis message to the 1buying public. INelles' Weelk-End Specialsi I THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY W onderful SOAP. 2 bars 5 HAW'SFloor Wax MAGIC BAKING POWDER......... per tin S" l'a (cash and carry) RED & WRITE TEA, 1/'s ........ per pkg. 30o RED) & WHITE COFRE , l'a........ per lb. 39o Clove Leaf Coisoe SALMON, l'a .......tail tin 23a CONNOR'S HERRINGS, Tomata Sauce... per tin 15o MIRACLE WIP. 8Y2 oz . ..........er jan 210 PEANUT BUTTERâ............ large jar 25o PUMtPKIN ................ large tin 10o FINEST COOKING RICE ..........3 lb.. 19o WHEAT FLAKES, 5Y lb. bag ........ each 25e SHREDDED WHEAT,.......... 2 pkgs. 25o CROWN SYRUF, 2's ............ per in 18e S. O. S. 4 pad pkg ..........-. per pkg. 15o FRESH MILLED ROLLED OATS ...... 5 lb.. 23o GOLI) MEDAL HEALTH SALTS ..... per tin 14c ZINC RINGS .. ............. per dozen 23o GOLD MEDAL CASTILE SOAP....... 4 for 10o MATCHES ................ boxes 25a FALCON WORCESTER SAUCE...... per bottle 14a CANADA CORN STAECH......... per pkg. 10o COOKING ONIONS . .. . ....... 10 iba. 23a SUGAR .... ....... emo0 bs..850 FIVE ROSES FLOUE. 98'8 $$.24,1 494e;7 3 C. & B. CHICKEN . ......... ........ per tin 27o CHEF» ,DEAN S Fe e W.Nelle's September 6th, 7th and 8th Keen's Miustard 1/4 lb. tin 25C lb. tin 430 Medium Ivory Soap 2 for IL70 DUPLEX Creasu Biscuits 2 Ibo. 290 LARGE TIN 'c Phono 599 EowmanvIlle MMOM.- The Thrifty Hou sewif e Says: "I don't look upon my subscrip tion to The Statesinan as EXPENSE but as an INVEST- MENT-and one which returns me good dividends every week." LET US ANALYZE HER STATEMENT Durham County's leading weekly news- paper costs her less than 4c a week, littie more than ',', a day and there's neyer a week goes b-y that she doesn't effect a sav- ing of at least double and often many times that amount by carefully reading the ad- ver-tisements and availing herseif of the opportunities offered. No Other Advertising Medium Circulating in the County 0f fers the Houséwife the Shopping Service and Saving Opportunities of those contained in every issue of The Statesman. And then too think of the de- light to every member of the famlly which the many news features, pictures and chit-chat provides each ThuxÈday even- ing when the paper enters your home as a welcoxne weekly vis- itor. Be f air to your purse and let us help you balance YOUR household budget Read The States- man advertisements and shop accordingly. The Statesman PHONE 53 Trlnity W. M. S. IWagar also gave a few thoughts gathered from the different speak- Trinity W. M. S. met in the sch00i ers, which concluded the business room on Sept. 4th, with the presi- se-ssion. The meeting was then in dent, Mrs. G. L. wagar, in the chair, charge of Mrs. E. IF. Armstrong and meeting opened wth a hymnu, Mrs. her group, and the f ollowing pro- H. W. Foster at the piano, followed gram was given and enjoyed: Hynin; by prayer by mrs. G. L., Wagar. Scripture lesson by Mrs. F. Jack- minutes were read and approved; man, prayer by Mrs. L. A. W. Tole; reports were read by the iYeasuirer reading by Mis, W. H. «Yeo; vocal and Strangers' Secretary; MIs. R. H. solo by Mis. R. Grant. accompanled Warder gave a taik on TemPerance; by Mrs. P. Crydernian; Mrs. E. F. Mrs. J. E. Ellott read a paper on Arnmstrong gave a splendid ta.lk tek- Christian Stewarclship; miss C. Bell- en from the lest chapter of the man gave an lnterestlng paper on study book. After another hynn her vsit to the Leadership Confer- the meeting closed wlth the Miz- ence heid In Whitby; Mrs G. L pah benediction. m ta-w--w

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