PAGE EIGHT THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANI4VLIZ, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1935 Constipation Ended OFFICERS OF AYPA. Forever IST. JOH'S CURCHY Durham County Mui Festival -1935 Suinday Sehool Woma Fids Pemannt ev.Dr. oyl ofCoburgWas1 'Lesson Woma Fina a ermaent eci Dr Boyle - Coor as Below is published for the first time the Syllabus for the 1935 Remedy SeilPece oprt Durham County Music Festival. which will be held mPotHeinth PETERS LESSON IN HUMBLE With perfect frankness a woman Communion and Breakfast month of May. Intending entrants in the contesta should carefufly noe SERVICE correspondent writes:- Held the syllabus, purchase their supplies, and start immediately to practise. "I have suffered from constipation It is expected that Bowmanville will be as heavily represented next year Golden Text: 'Al 0of you be sub- as long as 1 can remiember, and tak- At an impressive ceremony in St. as it was here this year. ject one to another, and be clothed en ail sorts of things - which in John's Anglican Church on Sunday MUSIC FESTIVAL SYLLABUS with humility." 1 Peter 5: 5. some cases seemed to do good at morning the 1935 officers of the Lesson Passage: John 13: 1 - 17; first. but afterwards to have no ef- A.Y.P.A. were duly installed. The 1. Mixed Chorus - Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place. Not 1 Peter 5: 5. fect. Then I thought 1 would ti'3 special A. Y. P. A. Sunday commenc- less than 20 or more than 50 voices. Accompanied by leader. He ]ooked at them, the look of Kruschen in my tea every morning, ed at 8 o'clock when a corporate (Palestrina) (The choir Series). One divine, and I have done so for over a year. communion of the branch w~as held, He turned and îooked at me I arn pleased to say after the first followed by a Communion breakfast 2. Orchestra- Polonaise - Chopin, No. 6 Fox old masters No. 2. -But they are mine!" month I had no more trouble With in the Parish Hall. at which Presi-- Minuet No. 12 Mozart - Fox old masters No. 2. "O God!" I said, -I understand at constipation. and 1 have felt very dent B. H. Mortlock presided. and 3. Piano - il Yrs. and Under - A Carol and Dance - MacMillan. Forgive, and henceforth I will' f it."-(Mrs.) G -M. S. Mr. Hayden MacDonald. of Oshawa Elementary Book. bond-slave be, Kruschen Saits is Nature's recipe was the guest speaker. for maintaining a condition of in- Atteeeeococsevcte 4.Pao-3Yr.adUdr atziAFa.-BamsOu To the least. weakest, vilest onles; ternal cleanliness. The six salts in A h lvnoco evc h, 4 in l r.adUdr-Wlzi lt rhsOu I would not more be f ree." Kruche simuateth orans0fbranch miembers were seated to- 39 No. 15 (Harris). elimihnsti t othe rgaractf gether and during the course of the He smiled and said, ."fl is to me."f ion. Your system is thus kept clear service the retiring off icers were 5.Pao-1Yr.nd ner-Bueefom3deloSiBch A Life of Love, 1 0fthseimurtiswhch i aîo-caîîed to the chancel steps where (Wood or Junior Book.) The love of Christ for men is seenc ed to accumulate. lower the whole they received the thanks of the rec-ot. hruot iwolpbiemns toe0 hesse.tor for their services. The Retiring 6. Piano Open - Spanish Dance - Opus 1 (Fischer) Biloti, trouhouis whole public mint is a-t _______of __the ____________ President. Mr. Mortlock. was pre- 7. Grand Challenge Vocal Solo. tism was altruistic and his choice ofe sented with a gold Past President's Open only te the Gold Medal Winners of previous Durham County methodLs of work during the temp-V Teindcinn.henwofcr Festivals, in the Senior Vocal Classes. Own Choice. tation was an indication of his desirer was proceeded with and one by one, 8. Violin 11i Yrs. and Under- June Days - Aubrey (Harris). teacher and a healer with no President Eric Colwell, Secretary . thought of place or power for himi- R e olve MayWallace and Treasurer Tom- 9. Violin- 13 Yrs. and Under- Bell Boy- no repeats - Heins. self. He called to himiself twelve my Dustan took their oath of office 10. Violin- 16 Yrs. and Under- Madrigale- Simonetti. (Fischer). disciples of whom hie became very ana were presented with their bad- fond. No trouble was too great toc ges and working tools. The special il. Violin -Open - Adoration- Borowski (Presser'. answer their questions or adjusti N o rahrfor the occasion was Rev. their disputes. His thought was f arl TemleStnngeBoyle M. A.. D. D., 12. Soprano - The Piper of Love- E. Fiat.- Carew (Chappell). more for them than for himself.' We D. C. L. Rector of Cobourg and Pro- 13 ez-Sorn - 1tPam EPl. MaDrid(rsr) can understand this in his days of ta etmor peasre fessor of Trinity College. Dr. Boyle 1.Mzo-Spao-9s sl .Fa.-Mcemd(ose) popuîarity while hie was training theÈ to et orep10,ue tokAordste that.thw eywen5- 14. Contralto - Shepherds Cradle Song - E. Flat - Somervell twelve, but here we see him in the i0nth i tothe maereriae aynteAshdown) upper room at Jerusalem on the eve out af ife by letting in ihhmt h 0rig n h f Calvary, when his life is about door was shut.- Dr. Boyle urged up- 15. Tenor - Love Me or Not - G. Secchi (Boosey). to end and still he is thinking of the' us do yaur laundry takingevey opotuit t i- 16. Bitoe - Dusk of Dre - F. Mtin <nohý. f elfeo hisdiciles therthn drn 1935. prove themselves in their youth. to understand him.hle is not tired1 rigTake no notice, hie said, of those who 17. Basa - Invictus - Huhn - F. Minor (Schmidt). oif them nor out of patience with tell you that boys will be boys. that you must s0w your wild oats, and 18. Recitation - Boys 7 and Under- Land of Nod - (Stevenson). them. His was no fair-weatherv that youth must have its fling. If Girls 7 and Under- If you meet a Fairy - friendship. In the very last hoursd s yo do hesethigs yu ar losng Fylemans Poems) oif his life, having loved his disciplesp for yu in mer during their days of happy comrade-d M arora , youthesetngofo you are loingr 19 Recit.ation - Boys 14 and Under- The &nigrant - (Masefield). ship. he loxýed themr unto the ut- I things. and when youth is gone the 19 Girls 14 and Under- Bugle Song - (Tennyson). terînost. j Launctry ~~~~door is shut forever.Th atrndHsM ,2- F Laundry ~~The service was conducted by Rev. 20. Band - Lustspiel Overture - Keler-Bala (Hawkes.I MatrndHs e,2- C. R. Spencer and he was assisted by Tough we think of eleven of Phone 478 King St. E. Rev. C. E. Whittaker. At the earîy 21. Cornet - Ave Maria - Schubert-Morrow (Whaley Royce). Christs disciples as saints, apostlesT communion Tom Dustan acted as 2.BaaQatte-AieWeeAtTo xeso rs and martyrs whose figures grace co-d Bownianville dao2frte2evc. Brasa Quartette -Albume Fiher).r hu Eceso rs lored windows, we must rememberP ____frhevie rssQattt lu (ice) that they were men oif like passionsjU 23. romoneSol Loe's ld wee Sog -Molly WaleRoye) iwith ourselves. They were self-W DR. BOWLES TO WRITE 23 TobnSoo-LvsOdSeeSng-Mlo WheyRc) seeking and touchy as we so often a 9I IO S ~ ~ ORN W U LO K 24. Male Quartette- Just for Today- Seaver - Samn Fox. are. Not realizing the solemnity ofM ,HEADACHE 25. Ladies' Quartette Prodigal Son - Parka). dsuig while on the mardi, as e INDIESTIN Tere m anannuricment-into which of theni should be greatest. r INDGETIN hee asananouceen 1i 26. Mixed Quartette- God is Love Voris <Willisr. That they could even raise sucha quiclcly relieved by' ast weeks New Outlook, the weekly g jqj U ublication 0f th rîe c hu ch if 27. aie sDuet S Th e nM H ath Rasd onHr oLard np - Be . cîc Dîq estin s h oed haterte . har t hss I.(:IHASIE's Canada. which will interest many oif 2.Lde'De ubas- adnRnl Eoh.ed- their Master's teaching about our rader, ~vîch eadaabseance oshoser ico e In the _________________________ :.We are very pleased to be able 29. Mixed Duet- Own Choice. nienial task. they refused to wash Io announce that the Rev. Dr. R. P. teda f ahohr etuo ~owe~ Cancllr-meitu 0 Vc- 30. Rural School Chorus - One Room - Song oif the Fainies. entering the upper room. Wearing ATC or]a Unîxversitv, and known through Unaccompanied. No. 4 Cringan-Marshaîl. sandals made this Eastern customM out the whole Church as preacher rvln.Aobetesnwmec the cause of arnd wnter oif quite unusual gifts 31. Rural School Part Song - One Room - Rockabye - 209. No. 4 peale.n t An o bîetleson ws nec- and qualities. will furnish The New Cringan-Marshall. mesary. a n e prable.hat would R HEUMATISMA Outlook wth a bi-monthly letter 32Rua colPrSog-ToRo - feteRinfomsprJsstokaowad from his farm at Nestleton. Ontario. 32 RuaScolPrSog-roRom-AtrheR .fomsprJsstokaowan LUMBAGO in the Lake Scugog district. On his Pinsut'. 'Sclîîrmer). id hmef Hetnpor s eGrmnOrmat~ oka it ra hrs-2Pr og îh ace. VnBo Cr water into a basin and washed his retirment rom ative ork a Vic 33. rban horus- 2 Prt Sog - ight adisciples'lon fareeiscands'wipedad thernth witht S CIATICA torla, Dr. Bowles took up his per- Fschr. Not more than 45 voices. the towel. Such an action was the manent residenîce on hus "Sabine1- direct opposite of the attitude of an Pai"weeli srpredt ae 3.Open Class - Dear Land of Home -S is- (BF. Wood). ase lrcsit and at the samne urne they will s,.rt cleansing fudamsaftet noyet Ntmreta 6vics nhrwrds foseras.g the blood of uric acid and other ,n'purtie. and satisfaction in more or lesa ac- the tiainatcaoflumbao ACkAP .cve r ola f f armer hie has become we are not Criiîgani Marshall). Not less than ten or more than fifteen voltes. monv would remind the disIciples 0f M ret reieof.JAASwl îe~o quite able to say, but probably he Accompanied. Mh ol srieofodst thta lewiest he rmtio3. ilsSoo-11Ys ndUi0r Cal Song - Brahms This course of studies has to do to time. What hie wiUl write about (oe-ikt o )wt ee h o ae eta deal with the country and with sea- CignMrhlNo2)tat JdsAseu whdte RHEUMATIC CAPSULES sonable occupations and interests of 38. Girl's Solo - 15 Yrs. and Under- The Wild Rose. Schubert feet tif Judas hie knew aIl the tirne ALEX MeGREGOR, DRUGS life on the farm. Under the charm (Coney-Wickett No. 3) that Judas concealed a traitor heart, Phn 2W e je and spell 0f bis letters we have a yet hie gave no outward sign. He had Phne92WeDeivrfeeling that a regular "Back te the 39. Boys' Unchanged Voices - Passing By - Purcell G. (Ashdown). an attitude oif confidence in Peter. Land" movement will be started an impulsive, rash-spoken man but among the readers oif the paper, 40. Harmonica Band. Any instrumentation. A & B. a man oif courage and good will. which may be aIl to the good. We Numbers- Own Choice. Peter could not bear to think oif his ae not sure that Dr. Bowles will 1 ua hrhCor-CreUneM ols AgoCndin leader perforxning a slave's task oif C. H. hTuSc, Ot. marketing, thevexinpobem.,but 42. Village Choir- The Sun Shaîl Be No More - Woodward (Novello?î. refused. Jesus explained the sym- Eysgt pcala e are su~re &at hisnietters wiîî bolic meaning tof it. n ee i Author of: prove interesting and stimulating to 43. Urban Choir- Open Our Eyes - Macfarlane - (Schirmer) once went as f ar in the opposite Optometry Feature Service every readers oif the paper." Optional. Solo by ail the Basses. direction and asked that Jesus The hlpmand 44. Solo Folk Dance. as well as his feet. In the haste and DpcaiigelsvelentE T HEPR S excitemnent of that memnorable night mseaoaiig eîsieysih ETERTOT45.ES Accompaniment Pîaying - A reasonably easy piece will be hianded the full significance of the action oif muceanomeaies ysib RECALLS DR. HUGHES' to competitors, f ive minutes before tirne. Jesus may not have been fully un- Pnd lses.IIYASAP E derstood, but in after years the deep f Pone ABLIT ASA1P ETmeaning and increasing significance for apolnment1516became plain. It provided in strik- Disney Bldg. Opp. P. 0. LUtter Sent in Eror to Noted Dur- i .,.~ ...- . ng forrn an example for te dscip- Oshawa, Ont. ham Old Boy Brings Ready : --.-* les oif aIl the teaching o! Jesus about Poetic Itesponse greatness through service. Jesus had Because Dr. James L. Hughes, w. d o o for o aIl whteyare m'ho dîed a few days ago, was a for-'I. L An Example For Us, 12-17 mer Durham boy. and one who ai- In this footwashing scene Christ w ays took an active intereat in bis- gave bis disciples an example that old home county, the foUlowing cor- <n.a- as he bad done for them they should respondence in the Letters to the do for others. The disciples needed ow~ Editor section o! the Toronto Star the teaching and so do we. There last Frîday will prove oif interest to fl V .Grvs omavleî much lowly drugery to be done in r readers: ~THE CULTURE 0F ANNUALS rnmarigoîd. There are others. but tewrd h rd a raa0 Si:The recent death of Dr. Jas. ths r h id sal on nromance and discovers that it in- whenbsdy edda nlene Js sso sse emn tio hic ah e n d sown i theoen angetfifuneadi ocdit M U.~~~ Im Young, huît oh. 1mw young Idb a stenwytasine in should be measured out. Even scat- o tf Christian character. The pagan A DA t eighty, if each day 1 and pull it. If it pulls up the plant tering tif the wed and careful label- 1 ideal was magisterial: the Christian P A RK E 1 could buit join the boys. and share It Is nlot so well. Fromi this time on lng are two things not to be for- ideal is ministerial. The metteofo With them the joy-s of play. the seedlings will grow rapidly. The gotten. Verv small seeda rnay bel the wor]d aIl totio! ten is "get on," airn aIl the way through should be to simply pressed into the ground wlth gather gear." "loiok out for number Plniig Hai I wish sutcess in aIl youîr plans, have the plants sturdy and strong a piece o! board, or ligbtly covered one." Christ, on the contrary, was Plumiag Heaing A race oif men to train: ready to plant in the garden at the with very fine soil. Others rnaybe among men as one who served. He Strong hodied, and achieving men, end oif May or early In June. Arnong covered In the same way or be tiare- went about dolng good. He carne BowDfVlImvî Welblacd heart and brain. the half-hardy and tender annuals fully raked In. The large seeds Dire not to be niiniatered unto but te FHoNZ iE 5 -"James L. Hughes." gron n thîs way are aster, stock, sweet peas will need to go some-mnstr Ifaypso wlhso j . . ewr.ageratum, lobella, petunla, verbena, what deeper. be great. let hlm be a servant oif al, r 302-04 Metropolitan Building nicotiana, phlox, sweet sultan and To be contlnued) Hlow Impellectly we have learned BEE HI E. GOLDEN CORN SYRUP A GREAT ENERGY FOOD Christ's lesson! Nations are striv- ing for first place and are preparing for war to, take territory by force. Competition in business bas almoat destroyed individual security ec- clesiasticisrn in religious life bas oif- ten been the antithesis tif Chriat's example tif lowly service. Yet Christ1 was right. Hurnility oif spirit and readiness to serve* others .pont the way of peace and brotherho od. Questions For Discussion 1. Were the disciples worthy oif Christ's love? 2. Did this footwashing example only happen once? 3. Was Peter's personality vari- able or flexible? 4. Hlase we found happiness fol- lowing Christ's example? 5. What is the significance o! the tîtle "Prime Minister"? WEEK 0F PRAYER SERVICES ENDED The successful week oif prayer ser- vices came te a conclusion on Fni- day night, at Trinity Cburch. On previous evening Rev. W. G. Blake delivered an impressive address in the Salvation Army Hall on the sub- ject "'The Christian Society," and on E'niday night Rev. A. S. Kerr apoke 'What Religion Has for Youth." The whole series o! services were decidedly upli.fting and many peoi- ple attended the complete series. Llnfortunately other events in the s'eek tended to lessen the attend- ante at some o! the services, but it seerna impossible to find any week in the year when the Week o! Pray- er could secure a week clear oif lodge meetings, club meetings and social gatherings. ]IGNORANCE "Ignorance is the mother oif fear."-Lord Kames. 'What ignorance there is in bu- nan minds."--Ovid. "The truest tharacters o! ignor- ance are vanity and pride and arro- gance."ý-Samuel Butler. 'Ignorance is a dangerous and piritual poison, which aIllrnan ought wanily to shun."--Oregory. "The time for thinkers bas corne --Contentrnent with the past and the cold convent.ionality o! mater- ialism are crumbling away. Ignor- ance oif God is no longer the step- ping-stone to faith."-Mary Baker Eddy. Every Good Housekeeper Knows IVinter months are sickness months epidemics spread f aster the death rate is higheir. There are several rea- sons - unbalanced diet and Iack of the sunshine vitamin being among the most import- ant. Fresh, rich, pure Bow- manville Dairy Milk contains more of the mlssing elements than any other inexpensive food. To avoid wlnter lus serve it te your family at Ieast three times a day - use it generous- Iy in your cooking. Bowmanville Dairy W. H. BETTLES Proprietor Phone 446 Bowmanvine ,ECZEMfAAY Ch.afing and Sknf9. rritations 2AV quickty relieved by Dr.U4AS[E'S PE ROI C GENUI ONE WEEK ONLY - JAN. 2lst, 1935 Ladies' Dresses DRY CLEANED - PRESSED - REFINISHED 75c each Oshawa Laundry & Dry Cleaning W. J. Bagneil, Agent Phone 152 'I Don't let anybody try to tell you ail coal is the same. We are proud of aur f uel, and that is why we have trade-marked it in color and why it bears the name « blue coal » Blue Coal is Good Coal, because we have marked it for your recognition, to prove to you its long burning, littie ash, even heating qualities. Try Blue Coal to-day, and you'Il flot want any other kind. Sheppard & CiiiLumber Co. PHONE 15 LIMITED BOW1L&JqVrw