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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Aug 1935, p. 5

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?AÙÉ ËIVÊ THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILE ONTARIO, TRURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1935 - MSocial and Mrs. W. R. Strike is xîsting1 ber father at Morrisburg. ,Mlýrross Rice is vsiting in Belleville and Corbyville. Dr. J. C. Devitt will be back at his office Monday, August l9th. Dr. Storey's Office will be clos- ed July 31st ta Sept. lst, inclus- ive. 30-4* Mrs. Gus Bounsali visited her sister, Mrs. Wilfred Addinall, London. Mrs. F. F. Morris has been vis- iting Mrs. and Miss Tremayne, Midland. Mrs. Geo. Woods, Owen Sound, is visiting her daught.er, Mrs. Oea. W. James. Mrs. W. J. Hall and Barry. Mimico. are visiting ber mother, Mrs. J. C. Devltt. Mrs. L. J. Barton visited Mr.1 and Mrs. W. H. Wigg and Miss L. Wigg, Oshawa. -Mrs. F. Brimacambe. Roches- ter. N. Y.. is visiting ber sister. Mrs. R. H. Hamley. Mr. and Mrs. T. Espey and twa daughters. Mimico, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Living. Mrs. T. H. Hircock and Louise visted her aunt. Mrs. F. Brima- combe, Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. J. N. Lawrie and.Miss M.1 Mîildred Lawrie are enjoying a trip dawn the Saguenay. 1 Mrs. W. J. Westlake, Mastersi Bill and Ray, visited at Mr. Frank Westlake's, Solina. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn, Stratford. have been visiting ber mother, Mrs. J. G. Rickard. 1KNITTING CROC HETI NG Summer Needlework The vogue for colorful knit- ted garments gives you an opportunity to add that mxagie touch of color to your ward- robe. We have standard and nov- elty wools in mest attractive shades and mixture!;. Pattern Books and Needles Stamped Goods FOR IDEAL SHOWER GIFTS Hand need.Ie work conveys that personal touch to your gift. Buffet Sets, Ce n t res, Pillow Cases, Towels, and Luncheon Sets. Embroidery Thread.u and Crochet Cottons. s&STATIONERY PAINTS & WALLPAPER CHINA & GLASS 1 Phone 30 Harry Allun F Good1 Ground Cloves, Cinnan, Spice, Curry Powder, g, F RUIT PECTIN Certo RUBBER Jar Rings ZINC Jar Rings HEINZ PURE Pi«cklilng Viini PURE CIDER Vinegar XXX WHITE WINE Catchers Barry Ail Phone 186 or 121 cWarnica. The children remained'T Eng. Lit. 2. deceased, Harry Millar, William many is a menace ta world peace. for a visit. Townl Reverses Betty Tamblyn-Mod. Hist. C. Baker, Don Gunn and H. M. PersecuLloR of Sections of their own people were Personal ~Miss Carnie I. Painton bas been c1on I aut2:Toms.-Eng. Lit. 2; eoinatrptAlnicCyR e tA tonDennehy. Toronto, Cecil Drew, eb N z s ecutd icluingth ah NJ.Fr. At.2 Fr. Camp. 2. Oakville, and Chas. G. Menendez, J E.I Perso n and jMing MarytCnp tAtatilCtyn, &0 Geor t.ge Tdif!- En Lit. C; Oshawa. _____ Nazs,_ csnnute kIled, nforfrhiglous is visitinzr ber sist.er, Miss Ane nPeddler'sFees yron VanPhy. C;onel. 2. e1 ad cnttiut a h mnnnotbclaDr.anBreli u MisMr Cnos nn rg C hs ; hm .Many beautiful floral tributes 1Cantraciued from page hturn j Ms.E.H.Leîhtn ndMis.! Connors. 12 ; BT'r ig.2:a Fr. Au tbA1.C; 2Phys. . fiedsip ad sscitinsfo- peke bd i ptsati oyebtth e 1)epe efo j Wllce Troto ae istig.Miss Marie Allison. Cabourg, i Cntnesfo ag ) Howard Wight - Eng. Lit. C;. mredsby hadcassodiin s lfe.or- Iishosptlppr.ide ytJD.ew o! th edt IMrs. John Spencer, "Dundurn." ' 'iiigMs aroi*edro sm 0 avtanssw o-Geom. 2: Trig. 2; Fr. Auth. 1; Interment was made in Bow- pThen followed pintquik suc- type, whoJliviedpyople en b Mrs. James Marr is visiting ber at theLake. verge on0Boaviîîe mc wlucosng Fr. Camp. C. manville Cemetery. cession the boycott of the Jews own people. These were not re-' Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Miss Muriel Hendersan bas 6egor7bnds. o avleSiund Jean Wight-Geam. C; Trig. 3. - ------ and the resultant opposition of presentative of the race hie sald. who are quite iii at Castlefard., taken a position in the Goodyear 16o i bns ora .ndycn Margaret Wightman-Geom. 2. T IIYL DE other countries with the barrlng You are told, he added, that the Master Ray Westlake is bhl-1 Factary office. cert on August 25th, by the noted Donald Williams-Eng. Lit. C. 'aiT ADESo 264 foreign newspapers. The' Jewisb people are wealthy, but I daying with bis grandparents. Ms Helen Foster, Campbell- Danfortb Band, the Army was Mod. Hist. C: Lat. Auth. C; Bot. HONOR MEMBER Nordic racial theory was evolved, could show you ten thousand M.adMsSehDaBurke- crýf t. i hoîidaying witb Miss gvnp rmisiobn t s otiny C; Zoo. 2.____ in wbich the clain was set forth Poor Jews for every wealtby one. ton. MainJewel Pak.ent inathe hent of iHal Fred Waod -. Eng. Camp. C; M .WgtnPen that those o! other than aryan There are only 1.6,000,000 Jews in Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDon- MrsanGeore By yaue n.Lt .Nr.H .Wgta rsn stock polluted the nation.1 the world and they do flot play so ald visited in Mitchell and at- N.Y.i stngMr George y yaue A letter was read from Chrie! n.Li.C With Lamp by Group 4 of 1 Y s iitn a r.GoreS. Venton. opposing the "No imnnt .A ew sa aeae oa ateuportant a part in the corn- Strtfrd.Pakig" rdr o______Sret_ country o! their birth or adopt- mercial and industrial l11. of the' teddth acompc irhad, rsh AlgiStre Park ing"osero ndbc. Teet O IT A Yion. Dr. Breslin said. He bim- world, as tbeir enemies would MizssMargaret Yellowlees, wbo iMrnd anMrlvs. lie iHar rden be tee ivsion ean ter BT A YLadies o! Graup 4 o! Trinity self had an uncle fighting in the makre believe. In conclusion the' bas been visiting bier uncle, 'M. leand Milcvsiedben sstMshw . a.eSres fe enn h United Cburch met at tbe home Austrian armny, and it may bave jsekrpeddfrabte n Neil Yellowlees, bas returned t ClMreland Mcs M. Osawdand chie! 's explanation Council again o r.J .B tem eir ugstbeen bis own cousin in the seaerdeta d eo!sr ace o tuat Mn.annMs.A.p.ear. ndexercised its rigbt to change its Mrs. Roger Fishleigb, o! Mrs. J. H.fBaternaceonsAugust !Mr. John and Miss Eva Hellyar mdadrsiddteodr Bowmanville t ta honon one of Uitd taesary hofiedth it. may continue ta give to the Dr. J. C.Devtt bas returned, r'hldyn t aeSmo. mn n ecne h re.bers, Mrs. H. D. Wigbtman. wbo ihtedtat kes rm ho, bedstthe world great men in every spbere are bohidaya fising atrLke Stcae There will be no parking iii- A sudden caîl came to Mrs. is leaving town. Mrs. C. J. Smale, b wy ! oin that Jews o!im liefe. f nm i bisarknua iosG etnPtdMs a tpe medately in front o! the FireGeorgina Fishleigb, beloved wi!e leader of the group, called the !ought. for tbeir respective count- Vce-President Cecil Dudley Algonuin Prk, Otario Gre and !amily, Clarke, visited Mr. Hall on bath sides a! tbe street. o! Rger Fishieigh. on Tbursday. meeting ta order. and the follow- ries.exrsdtbcu'sarcito Mr P ayond . J veet and eMrrs.eW.heJ.ubHenderson.io Mlyro., and Mrs. . J. EvrsHn issIe e ba nd ang- In a general discusian o! park- August 8tb. when she was called ing address was read: Tesekrnrejiayfg atesekr ussa h Mn. Ray Everest, Toronto, were, aret Wiîîis. Oshawa, are holiday- MissIee isnad ag n o anSreeve it as nd- hme, Fieig67h as.in rMrs. Wghtman. As we. rs on old renown, Jewish by club included Fred Cryderman, D, weekend guests a! Mr. and Mrs. igwt hi osn isAr'gested b euyReeEmn- Mr.Fslihwsbr nthe membens a! aur group. have race. wbo had made great contri- R. Morrison, Tom Dustan Jr., R.ou H.Wrr stlvsonethtthelmercanpts tlbem- B awmaîlleofgutelat 1868,gatbened once again witb yoUu, rtions ta the world in the fields Ernie Brown, and J. H. Cryder- Mrs. Hawvard Plummer and PRu.t s Ddgo . -sees igthptaprilybngadutno!teae Mr..Dd there is a strang feeling o! regret o! science, art. music. medicine. mn Rev. Jos.MaDudgeWnnnipeg. Dud solve tbî5 problem by leaving and Mrs. John Battrell. She was t!a __an.__ haughtee Maie.innper. Man ..r geon and !amily, o! Sault Ste their awn cars off the street on united in marniage with Rager thaou must lea'.e us fan a new These men bad been driven !ram have. bleenviîtngM. ndMr. Marie. visited Mr. and Mns. How- Saturday nights. Fisbleigb on May l8th. 1887, and home. Your friendlifless. yauýr Germany. I N. S.Plummer ard Gaud. The Finance Cammittee pre- te ie eefr 5yaspe-tscessan to uglir&.,Tyou rae pereued.uttbe nt ndMeGansunr ooe Mn. and Mns. E. R. Freemnan., Mn FhC anton n sicee ad houbtuorntre25i Th rcetbougou ib aes Mrs. Muriel L. Dunn, and Jack, St. CathaCnes. Mss Lai PurdMiss sented accounts totalling $1090.- iaus amaig aTathaw ereceso u ru, hd enPreuebth a Rochester. N. Y.. were guests Vnstne.B. .,-re b 97 fo rlie.îhey lîîved for 20 yeans, reurnng ee ihnns asaewtbU dta hs esctions always ta Wasaga Beach over the week- MisC .Femn aygs i rte, r .S plctino aeaes s aterntvetw nSpe-yaun musical talents, bave en- came witb bad times. with the end. Stan. Dunn, Archie Wood Mis .C R. HFryen. fr-i Vanstone in Muskoka. sociation fan a change o! elec- ber 19th. 1934. They settled in deaned you ta us in a wonderful suggestion that Jews caused'and Freebonn Colville, who were eut-.C. Harry Pisiednse o'm- tMiss Flon e We rip as e-tion date ta Decemben was nat a cosy cottage on Queen Street wy orhm a 0a tentem. balidaying there, netunned wlth ber o.f. 1s .,vs od c ed a ow iptnnenm lasnytpt countenanced by Council a!ter where they hoped ta enjay the open ta us. and wbile we may Today, Dr. Bresin said. Ger- 'them. ba er osatld made nBO-PrtPny Cannington. Prince'the Mayor had sbown wbat ben- evening o! li!e togethen, wben have_________________t____impose______on_________ Miss Margaret Hutchinsan and Albert and Gravenhurst. e! its thene wene, and wbat dif- the unexpected sumamons camne hospitality. we believe It was be- Mis nnHogaeToana en Mn. and Mns. Shuter, Miss El- i culties might anise. The !act calling bier ta a better warld. cause we loved ta gather there eissal Hotal,T ontoe eeen- izabetb Shuten. Grand Rapids, that the financial year did not The funeral was held !nom ta enjoy that warmn welcame witlHoptl rs J Htcthe ns n n Ms Ewan, Lansing, Micb.. end until December 31st, was the thein home on Sunday afternoon. wbicb neyer failed. 'Unitedly we wihMss .AJ.ene Chona.n were Sunday visiors o! Mn. and pinciple reason counicil wouîd service being conducted by a life shaîl miss yau, iyoun neadly nd Gertrude Wilson, Sa sk at aoon, Mr ReiJ. Mcl evle. M. n tednet esn.long !niend, Rev. J. W. Bunner. r oe sgetos yu bl ab i l awy Sak.hv envst h o-M. *MrdBeley il. n ad The matten o! transportation The beaners were Ms1.Gspatclsugsinyu bl Sas..hae ee vsiingth fr-Mr. oneyWilliams, Aberta. ta the lake for cbildren. was le!t Bounsaîl, S. J. Jackman, F. C ity ta see tbings tbrougb and men's uncle. Mn. Fred Knlox. Betty and Shirley, Bloomfield, ae o tdadfra n ebctw;Nra ht your fine co-operation tbrough Mn.A.J. neilcckandMn, isited their aunt, Mrs. W. C. rangement ta be compîeted for Ptreo .~ adrad al aur efforts ta make aur gnoup AlSm e arc utB iae and Mns. H. F. Hutchison. Tar-'Wasbingtan. on Sunday. nexi yean. W.LS. ae n Gea. wonk a success. Yet we feel that ania, spent Sunday witb thein Mn. W. H. Hellyan and daugb- e Fnea Comite Ws.ut- eie brohndtheoeve you have a wonden!ul place ta mothenMn. P. C. Trelcock ter Grace, o! Clintan, spent the orized ta makre changes in the ta mournnlber passing, one daugb- fi11 wheneven youn home may be,I froin bis holiday atIrmoquais Falls weekend witb his brother and alarin system at the Holgate ter, Mns. J. H. Eanly, Saskatoon, and know that aur loss will be e r u k sP qs, tc and reports having seen the sisten. Mr. John and Miss Eva Canner. Sask., and two grand-daughtens. the gain o! tbose !iends wbom Quintuplets on the way home. Hell3 an.aeneEEesnad Cemeieny C o m mihtee was Marion and Joyce Early, who you wsll meet in your new borne. et 7cvle Mrs. J.DT. CeereMn. and Mns. Dnand gnanted the use of the tnuck and with thein father. Mn. J. H. Eanly. We would ask you. then. ta ac- Rg o7cvle HancJockFeM and Mn. M odn. Norman Evenson. B. A., Mon- two men ta fui in a number O! wene ail present at the funeral. cepi this gif t as a slight toker o! Regardless of former Prime we have sharp1w reduced the Gac. oMn.. Hoipd.thinrcusin sunken graves at the Cemetery. Beautiful floral tibutes ex- au oeadapeito.ad Prices to bring this great value i quality fabrics. See them. Hacc.PotHp. r na Mns.W. J. Richards, and othen The Mayor announcedi the pressed the silent sympatby o! wish fan you that samne love and You will want a dress length. moton trip ta the Atlantic Coast. relatives'. street ighting neduciions as ne-ten loyalty in youn new lfe wbich ,. Mn. and Mns. J. H. Jobnstan Mns. Leanard Hayavard and potd heheeinti ise many friends, including, ehoCfrlo en.~earance Price .................. and Eleanor moiored ta Colling otdeswr ith su. wreatbs. sprays and baskets f!rom ________________for_____________________ wood on Friday and brougbt back daughter Dehais. Kenosha. Wis.. The Canadian Legian was the following: Hlusband, Mn. and Signed by the members o! the ____________________________ Mn. and Mrs. George Lunney for and Mns. McLaren and famiy.gnanted Permission ta bold is Mrs. J. H. Early and daugbtens, group. R.Peterboro. were necent guest.s of Street dance from 9 p.n, ta 1 a. Boiler Inspection & Insunance Mns. F. Jackman presenied Mrs.R. umas Mr andM.r. , ir nd Ms. rankOkeandD ainty Voiles MnS. Dumas. n and Mnil vsit! Mr.andis Rthk oe an ance ta Division on Wednesday S. Calder and !amily. Mn. and table lamp with amber shade ta LM.Da an d aiyvstd Mrsle Jaa. Miss Ruth HNores nighi. Mns. S. A. Early, Mn. and Mi-S. W. match. and bier son Henry witb Mn. and merJs rMinigfornah Oshawa, have returned frainca -- ~ Newton. Mn. and Mns. J. Gordon, a pocket knlfe and Evesharp Worth to 49c, Clearing at visit. the Adirondacks. and Montreal. U PRSC O LMn. and Mns. W. Gindler. Mn. and pencil. Bath neciients made 1 1 PPERSCHO L Mr. L.Ockendens. Toronto; Mn. suitable replies. tbanking tbe Mn. Theodore Fisbleigh was!1 Mns. James Shaw and MissMs.L W.J Wrd Oenguporenmbinthm n2 yC oudEX M REULTS and Mrs.W J.Wr.Oe rufo eebrn thmi Sunday guest o! bis sisten. Mns. Kathleen Shaw, Owen Sbawi,J Sun. r.andMn. asl Bw-th9)0y N. S. Plummen. and attended'the and Mn. and Mns. R. J. _____on:_rndMs BslBo-tiswy funenal a! bis sister-in-law, Ms London, spent the weekend with man. Hamilton: Mn. and Mrs. N. Mns. R. R. Richardson sang Out of the ordinary patternsi sheer evenly woven voiles. Rager Fisbleigh. the formen's daughten. Mrs. Wil- (Coninued fromu page 1) S. Plummer. Mn. and Mns. W. L. two delightful solos, a!ter which The pieasing patterns came i a most diversified selection for M.adMs elYlole.liam Webb. Paterson, Mn. and Mrs. J. E. An- a sumptuous lunch was served. women's and kiddies' frocks, blouses, etc. Allover, dotted and Mn ad ns NilYeloles.Marjorie Jones-Eng. Camp. 2; derson, Mn. and Mns. Gus Boun- and the meeting closed wtb Auld plain effects. Alil tubfast. Share i this clearing value. accompanied by Miss Margaret Mn. and Mns. Russell Candler ng.Lt .slM.adMs .J akaLn y Yellowlees. Winnipeg, visited the are visiting in Detroit, Mich.. and Helnsng. iiist.C2. Msî. M. Cand ,Mans. . J r. a g htmneHeryar fonme's daugbter, Mrs. C. C. Tononto. Mn. Wm. Tait is act- a uHeln M at-. Hst. C; MnWs. C. CuHr, n.and rs. Hig. lMvns.g rNhtataHenMre Cook, Brantford. ing canetaken of the FedenalL Auth. C; ai. Camp. ; Fn. e tadwale, A. S.and rnggB a igtan wNontbay ta join Mn.e Mrs. F. O. Mcllveen and sans. BidnswieM.Cnlr' Auth. 2; Greek Acc. 2. 1Kent. Mrs. Mary Christie, Mn. sponsible and lucrative position V ie Robent, Eric, Gilbert and Donald. an vacation. Robent Mclveen-Eng. Lit. 2. and Mns. Humphrles, Town. with the Narth Bay Nugget. are holidaying with bier parents' Mns. P. H. Magabay, Walter Howard McLaugbln-Eng. Lit. Among the friends fromn oui of Regular Price 29c, Clearing Mn. and Mns. A. Asquith ai Au- and Harold, St. Manys, Miss Ven- 1; Mod. Hist. 1; Lat. Autb. C;-town were: Mn. Theodone Fish- bun urnCunyress. Mn. and Mrs. John G. Lai. Camp. 2; Gen. Autb. 1.« leigbi, Mns. Walter Langrnald. Mn. CAR» 0F THANKS uon. Ban isgivng us astiten andCurhf t aam.1;F.Aub 1 r.CmMsWm lnnl. r. atn n WnyBrw wsest'ai 1 C d To-nigbt Thursday) the J.eg..Sihadfmiy cyen Jean Morris-Lai. Auth. 1; Lai. and" Mns. Frank Grigg, Osbawa: air concert ai Rotary Pr b-2' Gneek Auth. 1, Gneek Ace. 1.' Halliday. Pont Credit; Mns. W. J. tbank the Superintendent and Pakb- Mrs C. Faux, Toronto, spent 'Hazel Mounjoy-Fr. Auth. 2;' Ward and Peggy, Owen Sound: Nurses at the Hospital, tbe Doc- This is a real scoop - Good serviceable voiles i a wide range fane pantcipaon g. h2 CNE tewekn9thh n .D.D-Cbem. 1: Bat. 1. Dr. and Mrs. B. Bowman. Ham- tan, and the many friends and of patterns; ail tubfast; 36 luches wlde. You should have a BadCotsio Ag 2i. vidsan. She was !armnerly Ger- Mary Muton-Eng. Lit. 3. ilion: Mn. L. T. Gnegg, Mr. W. neigbbons who sa kindly sent bim number of Iengths at tbis price. jMn. and Mrs. J. F. George, tie Hcpkîn. daughten o! Rev. W. Sybil Mutton-Eng. Camp. 3; Loughty, Mrs. A. Waygaad, Mn. flowens. fruit and candy during Phyllis. Jean. Shirley and Han- Hîpkin. pastan a! the Congrega- Eng. Lit. C. Jas. P. Burn. Mrs. Jas. Early, bis recent illness. oith bermothlen Ms. B. M. n.and Mnshhe. R .HaNelson Osbonne - Alg. 2; Fr. Mns. John Fenston, Mn. and Mrs. _________________________ oild er Sinihe, s B.Suda! Mria h hnd. E M.R.Gado.Ta-.n A B Cyenna ndf r Mn. Wilfrid and Miss Getrude Camp. C.. Calder. W odn o- M.A .Cyemnadfm Hamey otnedtaRacesen.N. Bessie Paiiensan-Mod. Hist. 2: onto; Mn. Oea. Lee and daugb- ily desine ta tbank their many Y., and visited Mn. and Ms. pý Geomi. 3; Trig. C; Lai. Auth. 2: ter' Ottawa: MP. Lamne S. Plum- ~fiends and neighbbrs. the doc AK Brimnacombe. Mns. Hamley ne- Lai. Camp. 1; Fn. Autb. 3; Fr. mer. Pari Hone: Mrs. Jesse Bask- tans and nurses o! Bowmanvihhe nained for two weeks' visit. Camp. C; Bot. 1; Zoo. C. enville and Mns. Toms. Newcastle. Hospital, and all othens, for their eaursTh selrs . mihFegso i n eenPrthad- ng am.many kindnesses and expressions hn 6 Bowmanville eatues T ese MnsE~Snlth ei'usonisinC; elenPnithar - Eg. Cmp. John Hyde, Bowmanville o! sympaiby iin the necent illness Phn 16 ,Torntofor hre wees atend C;Eng. Lit.. 2. ing the second yean normal class Ned Rehder-Alg. C; Geom. 1., nnigrle fe nes and deatb o! Mns. Cr3 derman. _____________________________ the pinre assrction. uCndenC Lawrence Rehder-Eng. Camp. suffering. counageously and pat- y te dretio o th Cnadia Danothy Richards--Eng. Lit. 2. Hyde passed away at bis home, Music. Helen Rickad-Eng. Camp. C: onaville. PCKLING TIME! BUY iMns. Lenard Richards. Saiemn, Eng. Lit. 2. ust 10ib. Mn. Hyde lived on theP C L N I E BU and little niece, Joan Richards. JenRcad Wa.Aih ;Gl Eit nth igi mon, Tumeric, AiI Toronto. attended the funeral o! enRcad-Lt uh : ilEtt nteKnso geneouspackage, bher cousin. Mrs. McWilliams. Lat. Camp. 2; Fn. Autb. 2; Fir.' Highway, east o! Bowrnanvihle.t NETKL R ~eneousPetebor. ad reaind , 2. He was tbe son o! Mn. and Mns visît with lien cousin. Mns. Alvin GaeRnl-n.Cm.C beta, where hie was barn in Apnil gg p ig eW W Sure Death to Files and Davis. Eng. Lit. C. 11902. He received bis elementary other Insects BOTLEMns. G. A. Beggs. moihen a! Thelma Schlievet-Eng. Camp education ai Pincher Cneek, coin-8oz oTT vC 0e Mns. R. E. Dinniwell. was suc- 2; Eng. Lit. 1. 1lng laien ta Upper Canada Col-AtY u . A D gSorSze 3 c "o-57 csflin landîng a 36-cnch hunge Martha Serels-Mod. Hist. 2; lege, and the University o! Ton-jA Yo rID A D ug S re 3 e" 57 at View Lake, Lake Scugog, lasi Geam. C; Trig. C; Lai. Auth. C;lonio from whicb bie graduated <> ',., Fit-On Pump Spriayer 'PACKAGE weekend. It weigbed 12 pounds, Lat Camp. 2; Bai. 2; Zoo. C. wiîb bis B. A. degree. He was a Csi a uL'.5Lo. re wlth each bottle 4 ~wbih s pety hav landgfo James Sisson-Phys. 3; Cbem. member o! the Zeta Psi !natern- E DROSSI Whole Allspice Sc oz.______________ a lad. ~,Adamand n. ad Mr. ~,iîy and was also active in sports C A DOZEN *t L. Scyboît. Great Barringion, Boyd Slemon-Eng. Camp. C; 'and President o! bis Class. For a FOR JHE RLIEF OF Se .lc z 2Mas.Ms v OsonNwEng. Lit. 2. time Mn. Hyde was emphoyed b y1ORTfREIF0 Mass.t. Miss Flaosbene, ew - Hgi ml-n. ap , the Bell Telephone Company, HLAI FEVER Turmneric. 5c oz. Sure Relief for Yan Cty MssFlneceTrbi- ug Sal-Eg.Cap.C'later becaming ideniified witb Mustard Seed, S oz. Athiete's Foot 7 Scock. Peterboro. are guest.s o! Eng. Lit. 2. 1 h aainAcpac ap H SH A5 egar GAL. Mms. P. C. and Miss Margaret Robent Smith - Trig. 1: La.' rto, ooto!AiMI)b-Alsicssl i u tr MrTnebilcoc . u.h1-2;.r.nCamp.o2 came Vice Presideni. are the same as used in ICE CREAM M.adMsL.HAdesn Florence Spencer-Fr. Camp. 2.1 Mn. Hyde was married on Junelmdcn Peatisad ~ noinethe engagement o!f .tmdcnl rprtosad Canes - Bricks - Revels GA atin yuestdube.Ki Muriel St.ocke-Eng. Camp. « 2nd 1928. ta Miss Mary E. Mc- are parer and stronger thanDieCus Velnia. R. N.. ta Mn. Cecil AIl- .ci llanduthete !J. AMe- ________________teaeae dread. bath o! Bawrnanville. i a ndielieJ .- IPrompt Delivery GA.I.. 0c Mamnage ta ake plae the ltter llA., .by Rev. R. J. Sbires. i LET US FINISH SetPcl C O D D IK Adbà% Mariaize t takt- lace thelattereaside 'n te ste o! MzaneirnMSetPcl kinds o! furniture ne-cov- CIUNA, GLASS, NOVELTIES age and forbeanance o! deceased - 5 FOR 10C ered and repaired ai nea- who despite bis su!!ering and bisID T*CUAIuv f nIrv r 5 rD IOC sonable prices. Wonkman- infimmities always wore a amile,I ship guaranteed. Latesi Inln dwas neyer beard ta grumble up-ta-date samples o! cav- J mes Marr abe.t bis lot. it was always ne- L 3c MUlE MUE GLI III erings. Estimates free. !nesbing, Mr. Spencer said, for a 1a ,,_',u Gr c rJ. A. FR Y JEWELLER miiter ta visit hlm, for it gave UNITED CIGAR STORE PHO~zNEDRUGWB DBLIVIE Poo49Phone 463 - Bowmanvhle hl a tnew hope and new inspir- R G Bowmnvile Phne 49 1ation ta go oui and ministor to AGENCY1 Bomavili 1 1 SMr Bwvl Pal! bearera were al friends of

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