tnbir neam[e With Which Is InCorporated The Bownanville News VOLUME 81 BOWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, OCTOBER lOth, 1935NUBR4 .OMM-O%à- - UNITED COUNTIES BRIDGE DISPUTE 15 SET ILEL) Cartwright Township Alarmed As bouse and Barn are Prcy' To Flames, Fear Fire Demon <4 New Barn of Cecil Hydel Rotarians Treat Near Blackstock W a s RrlShl Scene of Fire on e- R r lS h as nesday - Same Barn Burned in Spring Are Guests at S pe c ia Susicin f asonsurouds Matinees at Royal The- the mysterious f ires which burned ateo rdy- W to the ground the bouse and bai-n comed by Mayor and on the f arn of Cecil Hyde. Black- President stock. early Wednesday moi-ning.____ The Hyde bai-n was the scene of one of th-e mysterious fires o! the Svrlhnrdcide rm early part of this year. The bai-n Cartwright and Clarke Township bui-ned on Wednesday was a new Schools and fi-ors the schools of steel bai-n only recently consti-uc- Newcastle and Orono were guests ted, and it contained the season's of the Rotai-y Club on Fiiday at Crops. Accordlng to Police Constable the Royal Theatre. This annual W. E. Smith, Mr-. and Mrs. Hyde ti-eat is accorded in alternate who had attended a political meet- years to the childi-en of Darling- ing in the village eailiei- had ie- ton and the centres mentioned. tui-ned ta theii- home and were TeQ-n n ecsl hli awakened about 2 arn. by the dog rn Te nand Nsewcasle shw n bai-king. I n v e s t i g a ting they the moi-nng. Tahse erlcom- found the downstairs of the hous~e e nieaîfofthe twn by .,cMy in flames. They escaped in their oieosSteac on behalf ofte0fn ya night attire and were unable to the Ro ti lu baPsd ent F.o save anything but the piano. eRtr Cu yPesdn .P A south wind was blowing at Amtog thre time. and as the bai-n was Rotai-ian Tommy Ross, had south of the house no danger was provided an outstanding program thought of in this direction, for their entertainment. Many Most of the farmers who had were seeing their f irst tallcing assisted at the f ire had returned picture, and so no happier choice to their homes when Fred Willan. could have been made for the together with several ohers who feature picture than "The Little were caiine for the lîvestock, sud- Colonel," starrlng that beloved denly noticed the bai-n on f ire and child chai-acter Shirley Temple.. found the whole of the inside a This pcture, one o! ber outstand- seething mass o!f fame. ing Productions ieceived a nous- Mi-. Hyde took Possession of the i mg reception f romi the kddles at fai-m last April after the foi-mer both afternoon and morning per- bai-n had been destnoyed by f i-e formances)> To round out the >0f mysterious origin. The îoss on prograrniMi-. Ros presented a Wednesday is estimated at ap- Walt Disney, "Thi-ce Little Pigs proxlrnately $8.000, whlch is par- cartoon and ý'The Man of h tlally covered by însui-ance. Flying Ti-apeze". This together The f Ire In the bai-n, when the wth a fine color production "Baby wlnd was blowing in the opposite Blues" were likewise thoroughly direction gave rise to suspicions enjoyed by the guests. that the fires were purposely set. In the afternoon the Cartwright The othen f ire In the sPiing was and Clar-ke ch.ldren saw the same the sZject of a Fire Maishalils show and exhibited the sanie en- inve.eeation, and at that time thusiasmn for' the fine program. the Pire Maishall expi-essed the They were grected by Mayor belief that some of the fîres in Strike and Pi-esident Armstrong, Cartwright were purposely set. and at the close of the show gave Provincial Police ai-e investigat- a rousing reception to Manage] ing the circumstances surround- Tommy Ross through whose gen- ing this fi-e. erosity the show is staged. Historic Methodism in Bowmanville Is Recalled by Speakers at Trinity1 Rev.E. . Yun nd r IFOUR CANDIDATES Re.E .Yugan Mr QUALIFY FOR DURHAM ,John Elliott Return ForDraocniae Old hurc Hom to ualified at Orono on Mon- Recali Happy Histori- day t-o take partIn the corn- cal actsder to qualify the candidates The had to officlly file nomina- TeHistoiei and Fellowship tion paper-s and pay a de- evening in connection with the posit of $ZOO. Candi da te s Trinity Centenary celebrat io n fot recelvîng more than haif proved to be another pleasant ev- the total votes of the winner Smust forfeit their deposit. ent on Thursday in the Sundtay The four candidates who School Room, when the addresses quallfled are, Frank Rickard, of Mr-. John Elliott. London, a Lîberai; F. W. Bowen, Con- former principal of Bowmanville servative; Raiph S. Staples, High School. and Rev. E. Ryer- C.C.F.; and R. C. Macknlght, son Young, Toront.o, son of a foi-- Reconstruction. mer minister of the Wesleyan Methodist Church here. and him self a mission worlcer. author andn o ncl0 lecure, rcaled heearly days T w o n i f in the history of that church and of Methodism in Canada. Rev. E. I o o igB F. Armstrong acting as chairman, and a prayer was of fered by Rev. Regrtting that it was unable John Bunner. The choir. the to make a direct money grant to ladies of which were gai-bcd in teItreit aeaiCu old-fashoned frocks and bats,th nemda BsblCu, sang an antbemn of fi! ty years Town Council on Monday night ago. Mi-. Francis Sutton, accom- authorized the Financ e Committee pa-nylng. to co-operate with the Bahl Club .Af ter a quartette. sung by eeuiet e fmnycu Messrs H. J. Knight, C. S. Hall- xutvtoseimnycul man, Geo. Chase and Sam Glan- be raised in some way to show ville. Mr. J. J. Mason read letters the town's appreciation o! the from former ministers and mcm- honor brought by the club'to bers of Trinity Church who could not be present but sent their best the town this season. wishes for a successful centenariy W. J. Bagnell and H. Cameror, celebration. Among these wcre members of the Club executive. Rev. S. C. Moore, Toronto, Rev. nonpeared beforie council in sup- Part y Leaders in Monda y's Federal Elect ions 'opoiei Rahda \5 Special Session of Council Durham Accepted $6,OOO '<'y~ Sup e Meeing Counties W~i1 A s a u M e Opened Season in Rcent Litigation - ______George Greer's Resig- Enjoyable Event Staged nation Demanded by Music Study Club to Dra n o-bmeln' MarkOpenng o An.big dispute regai-ding bridge set- other Season of Activ- tlemnents bas been settled. At A special meeting o! the counties ity councul at Cobourg on Tuesday. members for thse two counties got 1 ~A goodly representation o! together and compromlsyed, wth membens o! the Music Study Club an agreement whlch Northum- RT. HON. R. B. BENNETT RT. HON. WM. L. M. KING IION. H. H. STEVENS jAmES S. WOODSWORTH and thei- f rlends were served a bemland agreed to give to, Durham Conservative Leader Liberal Leader 'Reconstruction Leader C. C. F. Leader idelicious supper by thse ladies o! $6,000, and law costs ta be as- St. Paul's Evenlng Auxllai-y at sumed by tbe counities. Thse dis- the openlng meeting o! the Club pute wlll neot now go to the courts. on Wednesday evening. Af ter a Dur'hamn Gets Rebate Public School Eo u nM sel d rs Prominent Local social sing song led by Miss Mar-- For thse past toyasDra Elo uen , M st rly A dd e* ganet Allin, wîth Miss Helen Moi-- bas been claiming a rebate f rom Pupils' Annual ~ i Business M an is nisat the piano, the president, Northumbeiland because t h e r e D.elivereu Ly x-LvoeratorA cdn Victism the meeting. bridge rate since 1928. Efforts to Fil a ed A vcry interesting study period neacis a settlemnent were friutless HOS1A UXLAY~ was mn change o! Miss Helen Moi-- and when the mattex' was taken HOSPTAL UXIL&RY Ver Rev Dr Jams E- ri, te suJectbeig "Apag outint coutw ruln isandedde Keen Conspetition in Evi- 1 h nnual meeting o! the Wo- dicotRev i,. as '-'rin J. Wesley Knight Died o! Violin History.2 Mis ori down establishing tise f act tisat denc at opuar Ah Te oia ldîcott Brngs ofinht Sunday as a Resuit of told how the wood should be pi-e- the special Higlsway Act of 1918 dence t Popuar Ah mensCHospital pareci andi how by poor prepana- did not cancel the 1905 Act, un- letic EveAuxSllgrd Lao! the CentenarospioaC iao s edHead Injuries Sustain- tion we bave inferion violinsondex' wbicis the bridge equaliza- on Fridlay, Oct. 4th, in the Nurses with Stirring Challenge edi AcdntLasttem kt. W aso ea-d tion was pmrovided. It was sug- Wen1a oe r. .R nalO- considenable about the aluminumn gesteci tlat Durham could take cupied the chair. Very satis! ne- Bringing the serles of Centen- Week basses, which have been trieci action to collect the rebate fi-arn Keen competition featured thc tory reports wex'e given by thse ___srvce_____it Uitd and accepted by directors o! 1918 tc thse end o! 1934. $20,000 annual f ield day o! Central Public different committees showing aI sic aTint Unte i ligt ancncoseslrehg ls rhsrs fl a etoe yDra s- School iseld on Wednesday o! last successful ycar's work. The fol- Chunch to a f itting climax. the'Fiigt ancnciuns agwlhcls rhsrshewa etoe yDmishtam - >following an auto accident on fuxthcr leai-ned that some o! Oui- tentative figure on wlht r week. Mi-. Bruce Clark ha lowing o!! icers were electeci: Very Rcv. Dr. James Endicott,iTuesday, Octobex' lst, John Wes- Canadian woods, if pi-opei-ly cur- biti-ate. Session a! ter ses sio n charge o! thse Senior Boys evensPxes.-Mrs. J. O'Neill: lst Vc foi-mer Moderator o! the Unitdley Knight, for more than bal! a cd, would make higb quality vie- went by with no settlement until Miss M. Collacott, the Senior Girls -Mrs. W. H. Birks; 2nd Vice- Cuc nCnddlvrda etr dniidwt h ui is yesterday Du~rhsam agee wt events, Mi-. Donald Purdy, tise Mrs. A. R. Vu-gin; Tiees.-Mis. E. lqetadhog pvki nslf f Bowmanville, pasacc Tise program was devoted te Northsumberland ta settie- foe-. Intermediate Boys, Miss Greta W. Crawford; Rec. Sec.-Mrs. C. eoqet nwahugtprvkigness he o ptlo udywrsofJhrnsSbsin$6,000, and a reselution was PuI- tWickett tise Intermediate Girls, W. Searle; Con. Sec.-Mi-s. V. H. address at the service o wym ieHsia on Sunday wrso oans Sbsincd 16poiigfra*,0 and Misa Vena Power, tise Junior Storey; ExccutiVe-Mrs. F. J. evening. Preaching on Sunday i htO ctber thm. i.resKnight, Bacis. isa ayinton, ta aon st levy on' Northumber-land te be Boys and Junior Girls. Al ether Manning, Mrs. M. A. Neal, Mrs. '"The Gates o! Hel shah ntpm ciodufentrevereald nurespit ex-fina lsr a, mpi-etssecon-ourpald into tise caunty tieasury teachers ably assisted in iunning W. R. Stiike. Mrs. C. W. Sîcmon, ntp--acdn, ee a1eidsit x icsag-ntmn rts o-witisaccrued legal and commit- off th evens whih reslted a Mrs.H. M.Cole.vail against Tisce" Dr. Endicott pcrt trcatmcnt by local medical cci-ning Father Bachs, whicis we tecsst oeoto h follows:I held bis lange congx'egation undermn and Toronto specialists. will recaîl on bcarlng bis com-te cos a ore nt.!ie i 1ml. Knigbt was bai-n in Bow- positions. No student o! piano county trcasui-y. Seirbyso epy 0a spll for close to an hour as hc manvîlle on February 7th, 1867?, can consider themscîves a music- I>Siiaid Snpt.'s Resignation ponao Bbianbuts;2 ont;ro m r Bniaob ie rncpes b adwa sno M- ac M-. a o nya12t wtsutbpnoitnateegs; iar inse ÎHan-y Coùners, 7 points. F rm r Pric c whiuch lie btei tecil s' lliamd Knight.sHnso f .athxdy- .i-asof nab filiar w lthut ise a Hisays MegoQueo nstede SeirgilIrn asor, 4 hihh IneedtechrhWnla eih. i aCasbounnby failr ih th fHihas custn e points; Frances Rowe, 6pont; t arinîhy S .cul vi tegts fH'bpe ngwele ww ay einis t ax ox' datoforamodem pla no heforte o! ac roaimdpiteneint r Senir grl5 6 oin Ai 3 1culdavod tse gteso! eIlpi-- linwebe was r y e in lsteens, wforkstin orBimwoader t iseofoutes-fmtheding imeitenreintioTe cVelma McKnigbt, 4 pointa. Ivaling against it. his w ieiod n rmatcnqe thsbe adta oigaypsiiiyo ee- Intermediate boys. Sidney Run- lThere s sometling singulai- i staw n ivelih a i n from ifaltechnue mtiasieen a tstrning atiand pslilithe a!deer dl,1 ons i lr,8pit;Mr. John Elliott, Former about Chiist's sermons to bis dis maltatntietalgbs-iaith mucsnc Bcs'rng cio adwtstsedxd dle,10 oins; im lar, 8poits;ness he soon acquireci many bus- time sbeuld be lost ta tise world, threat tisat goverissent road sub- rJack Hately andi Gilbert Mcflvecn, S u p e r intendent, Ad- ciples, Dr. Endicot.t said. There m iess interesta. For mnany years it cauld be recreatec fi-rn tise sldy would be withlseld pendlng tled witb 5 points. neyer was any doubt in his minci hie operateci a livery. caiting and Bachs manuscipta. Bacis was tise action, thc Caunties Counicil pass- e Intermediate g i i-h s, Mangaret dressed Sunday School o! tise ultirnate success o! Christ- trucking business, andi s o mi c fathex' o! twcnty cisilciren, Sa it ed a resolution asklng for tise rStorey, 5 points, andi Ruth Brook- Session Last Sunday lanity. He had a conviction o!f months ngo cntei-ecitise coal bus- is not surprislng tisat be wi-ote a insmediate resignation o! Road *ing, Elba Cnverly, Frances Croak, ____ certain victory against tise pow- iness. It is pex'iaps illustrative gi-cnt many pieces for childi-en. Superintendent George Greex' Dorotby Downcy. Nora Fagan andi crs o! sin, the gates o! bell. o! bis business capacity that he A numbei- o! tiese wcre playeci by wlth salai-y to continue until -Catherine Spencer ahl tied witis 3 Tise Sunday Scisool session in It is important, hie added, to was successful in any line o! bus- local musicians, includ.lng Col- Navember 30. points. connection with tise centenary note that he chose tise word incs he undex'took. lette Ferguson, Violet Barrett, It was a memorable session In Junior boys, Imrvine Brown. services in Trinity Unitedi Church gates in tisis illustr-ation, because Mx'. Knigbt was marricd ta Marion Dudley, Chai-les Morris, recent county coundcil histary as Junior girls, Dorothy Faulken- was well attendeci and pmoved the gates o! a cty always i-cpi-e- Mai-y Dick Allan. who survives Helen Wight, Lîllman Naylor,itwo momentous questions receiv- r ci-r. sent tise sti-ength o! a city. I him, together with three child- Helen Williams. Vocal solos wene cd final andi peremptory settle- _____________ vcry intex'esting. meant that Christ believed that ien' Mrs. Alex Haddy, Clinton, also deligbtfully nendcred by Mrs. ment. Tise Gi-en matter startcd TES Dr J. C. Devitt, superintendent, tise enti-e foi-ces o! sin andi evil M,,. 0. L. Metcnlfe. Toronto, andi D. J. Cisambers, Mrs. F. V. Ott some years ago when farmner DURHAM SCHOOL TRUSS introducedi to tise scisool Mr. C. directed nghinst tise cisurcis coulci one son, Allan W. Knight, at andi Mns. C. H. Dudley. Reeve C. H. Curtis, representative SPONSOR PUBLIC SPEAKING Rehscer and Mi-. John Elliott, B. not prevail. home. One brother, Thomas H. fo.PryTwsimd A., former supeintendenta, and Tise new testament bnci an at- Kihwdl known Bowman- Change in scisedule o! pictui.sch iarnge cy Twns lshe amasdre Fonihelst, wideDrhalyr Tchargesl , f rmegainstry otisee f adm inistra- i wa Foxtie isdTrutimes Durh-am d Mibl C ewell, forer sccnymsheeo ofdnc,,u twsville business man, also survives. playing at tise Royal Theatre tion o! tise county rond system atepayer ts a Trspon socu- adbbecastahr not because early Chrîstîanity bnc Mx' Knlght was a memben o! next week have been made since o! Northumberland and Durhsam. intonwil hi yer poso Pb- Tise session opened with ail no enernies trying to de! cnt the Tiinity United Churcb, and nîso the theatre advetisement went The second controversiai matter lic Speaking contests ainong theise - .heartily in singing "I love churcis and its purpose. During O!floec iitnaeLcg eres nTsnda niFl ob nlystldwsts g scisool childi-en o! tise County. t tell tise stary", Mi-s. H. W. Fos- ts istcnuyaIFieple- .o enO. NghF.gae L day, res.Oc t r 7-8, Jand Pai-er refnen o! Noi-tie sur thag- n Present nirangements indicate ter at tise piano. Pastor E. P.thef iioppoe t. Diclles owei- s e fu.ra0sevice p.ch a in S e 17"1w8,leatie Parkeri rbm omermberrlative ta that childi-en wbo spoke in ie- Armstrong offerec tise openingain ei prisoe t ici lesrtu re Tneifi- raly atendie. ci. wasel icn e, awil Sa therdas i-o-Durhlam's daim reantie cen scoo f ir an chlcren9!prayer, which was followed by ai crucificci. Tise cisurcis had no fi-on the famnily residence, BeecisIgi-arn wll be announceci iter.. bidcge equalization. urban scisools wll take part in very suitable chorus sung by tise petg.n tmr uligs. Avne nWeesayatenon the event. and ahi teachers i n Junior Primai-y class. Fhlwîg embiersnowchrch foi-cdtoisoldvenueson Wdnedby aRe E. F viedt -oeat ith the As- g Pr ieannouenta ts enior their services in the catacarnbs Armstrong, ministex' o! Tnity Town Instructs Trust Company to, sociation in making this an an- Prmiyfvuei ii peddunderground. Despite these pow- Unitedi Churcis, wba was assisteciB idndv sanfo nual event whicb will biing out selection. Tise scisool o i ncd ci-s fighting against it tise faitis by Rev. A. S. Kerr-, minister o!f e M .'1 n 1 7 . thelaentspakng alnt n urhcax'tily in singing "Thcre's a wns kept alive, and tise reason St. Pnul's Church. Durlng tiese l AVA l uidig n as in to tis laen spnkng alet n oi-Royal Bannei-" andi "Ring tise why tise Churcis won ont wns be- service twe isymns, Ci-osslng tise scisool childi-en. Full particulars behis o! Henven" n!ter whici tise cause it out-thought, outlveci, Bar, andi Abide Wlth Me, weneRUB NOE can be secureci froni S. E. Werry, Morning Houx' girls reciteci a and outdiec tise evil woxld. rnRM-UGBtiogYna e- NOTESM yr os tik e secretary, Hampton, R. R. 1. psalm vcry nicely. Tise scisool Teebs enn irei ieadfort.imes tgieneacd 1Mao RsaS ieRe then sangth l tise olcihreha benn time soth otng mesg itebrae Bowmanville Higis Scisool Sen-1 ports on Vîsît to Townl 'f "~~~:Yicld flot ta Temptation" and <Continued fi-rn page 8) family poînted ta tise significance ior Rugby tenm will make thicr Prpry nU.SCa- rîers Co-operation "Dare to be a Daniel". 1 _______o_ f premature deata. This life Is local bow on Wednosdasv. Octobei- rprt nU S ai M.John Elliott, London,, inl related,.lie saici, ta tise ife ta î6tb, at 4 p. M. These Wednes- tal - Needs New Heat- éow anvlleRoy lS ddrssng he chol sid ie asBLACKSTOCK RECTOR HERE corne, andi wbihe hîfe on cantis may day games are macie neccssai-y owmanvile Royals appdress gin tiee chalsie waes ____sem to endci wth terriible sud- because o! a xevîsicn in tise ing System te ourci ha alea y m de r adpy tolaa in g i-cet c w rker Rev. C. C. Harcourt, Rector 'O! dnness it is completec in the scledule. Tie sciedule appeas rageens o emvetie atrSchool to wbicis ise came as a ý laksock. was tise guest speaker bei-cafter. Refcring di-ectly ta elsewisere in this paýper. As antisorized by thse Town yerngmetssoraga.th wtHeo Monday night at St. John's Mi-. Knîgist, lie spoke of ie Ts tcgho the Jno oni tarcn pca et bthat sits un a low spot on th is man 9y hîns tat .Hpeneci in .. A. Mr. Harcourt- toid Of strengtis o! chai-acter as refhect- ruhby ta wilof be n o oneiM ayoreo ss ikclstmeet- modu iehgwy ocs anci hnsta apndirib ei ilbekone nMyrRs tiels ek bon itntsteas hthe!ollowed whicandhisA wox'k as a Missionax'3'in the ed in tise fact that heebnci ta Fridny af-tex'theix'clasis with tise end paici a flying visit, accom- itSresCommîttee who isacin- the i anirs gav loe atchte-. 1rctic. Mrs. F. A. Dlling. vice- care for iimself fnom an cni-ly Oshawa Juniors. Encis clunb paniec by D. L. McCartsy, K. C.. to.*egave four ships nec- resdnpeidc.a isslU- age andi bad always donc so. He bonsts n win over Whitby. Toi-onto, ta Washington ta lnspect b granteci $75,00 to make repairs. essai-y ta a wll-balanced if e- 'mn Naylor contributeci two vocal spoke o! bis industious nature, Cartains wene electcd hast week tise McGill Building there and ta ci Finance Report pi-esenteci y worslsip, fellowahip, rtewardshi'o ':Olos. Violet McFeeters andi Ruths his checi-ful disposition, anci bis andi Tony Mc11vecn takes ovex' lnvcstlgnte ita financlal Stability. Reeve Joncs recommendeci p~andctznsspaciejiec i aymnan expi-ei'rd appreciation ri g-t love for bis home aanci'nen bisgulr ccuet jobl -anbcldznsibyndeDuncd ll Wthespakr.msx meMig.il fcCar.lieJo yldas un WolimsMc.itar for thcitreorth ento eu! constti-t ie pae.NX etn il!mh.the past few years, andi Ralpis town in the matter af this es- eing $104755 andi relie! accounts <Continuedt on page 7) be election o! officers. Tise casket was surroundeci by '-Zikc" Ames succeecis bimself as tate was also nntisarlzcd ta go. o0 totafllng $266.27 on a total of a magnificent bowex' o! floral leader o the Juniors. . The Trust Company, tise mayor $13 13.82. ,.tokens, sent by organizations, i-cportcd ta Councl, is an aid mei Polie Cmmiteewas uthr- ev.Dr. H.' AW . Avio Urges Live 1 friencis anci relatives. Mnny f nom bearens. The pall bearers wcre, respectec oi-ganizatlan. Tise build- e.ie oepo angtcntb e v. *euto! own attendec tise service. Messrs. C. B. Kent, C. A. John- Ing is locatec iIn a good section in place o! Constable W. Hall wbo PIT.'Lmi1lr Members o! tise Lions Club and ston, H. C. Osbor-ne, F. Downey, bctween tise White Hanse and tise iQ i hnitFA- Th auto izt- C urchin C nte ai er o H r otisex' friencis acteci as flowcr J O. LaBelle and A. E. Nayloi-. Capitol, but it is nat on a busi- T.Chry.D.D, !Rilc aikport o! a wiitten request for a ion was retroactive ta August 22. - -o oldbi P.e.anirry . D av.,if Roeyr o grant. Reeve Joncs expl a i n eci Mi-. Halls salai-y will be con- Contînning tise înspii-ing Cen- ieve that tise cisurcis is a friencia ddo oiibik îatldhls St.TChas.Tanciettrtisear hreaîtyi ha nooard behlev whlehess sct Ronds anci Sti-cets Cornmittee tenary Services o! Metisodisrn at in a woi'ld o! prople. is tise body mon- St. ~~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o TChriste, eter apandtiatconcl ac o ony o inec wil b i sck t yin .ata be one o!fh ot oi esewbcre in tis Issue. make grants andi bnc turncd was autisorizeci to spenci $50 on Trinity Uniteci Churcis, Rcv. Dr. anci to tise woild. To Sp n o peciai .'StudyCo re built structures nts ly Following another number by ciown two organizations at tise repniring siciewaîks on Duke St H. W. Avîson o! Hîgis Park Unitedi Ta be a living churcis tise onoC ure At tac pnescn iret aa- tise quartette, Mi-. John Elliott ie- previots meeting. It is isope Notification o! tise rcito hris ootdlrecepofCuhTrn. livee an imu- ciurch must fi-at be alive pby- TieNtoaTmpanetdyhats 4.Achlnursie pletely occuplei, n nulie calleci happy timcs spent in tise to present tise players with a me- $100 in connection wlth tiseirepFine e adacicoiresa mon-sonllmoi-si- b a h.- o 1-he avenueTepeisc S*28,000. w.islle-injrestheveunnua$8, erie on ts eupt. itise un- mente f h saon. Brigade attendinig tise Fruit ing. After cornmenting upon bis beauty andi a joy fonever. It musti Course for 1935 provides a fine ntislete; 5. Aicobol weakens self- expense totals$2.0.Apest hee i h pli. nte u- Most o! Monday's meeting was House fi-e was made, anci bal! carly cinys in this district where be kcpt andi meticulously chean opportunlty for temperance cdu- conti-ol anci lowers cisaracter. tise United Sttsgoensnts day Scbool anci in many village . 1 (From tise Ontario Public Scisool uslng tise buid ul teetn cisurches arounci Bowmanville. gven over to routine business. this sumn granteci ta the Brigade, bis step-fathei-, Rev. J. J. Liddy, anci ns conifontable andc ieerfun cation for young people up to Healtis Book). sîveîy, but in asotts ~e "lIt la twcnty-nîne yenrs sînce There seemeci ta be~ an undercur- Public Propei'ty Comxittee wlll serveci ns pastor o! Courtice anci as oui- homes. Tise chum'ci Is not eighteen years. Teachers ni-e asked to emphsa- will remove ta eoulig a I came to Bowmanville," he sai i-cnt that there was plenty o! investigate complaints o! poor Hampton cii-cuita. Dr. Avison an auditorium. It is a congregat- Th oe'Crita Tm szteminpnsofahls-ncuF fe ",andi I look back with pxofound federal election work needeci to streetlghitng in tise Soutis Wnrd. launcheci intobis tapie "The ion anci net an audience. n Tis oe' iiIta e-siets anpit !ecs e-I oieo ncin pleasune to tise years sisent bei-e be donc, anci that tise sonner A discussion conccriuing parking, Cisurcis o! the Living Goci". his must not be llowed to become perance Union give local, couiity, son. Parents ai-e asked to ce- One beller jnts uidn a forec." councîl meeting was over tise higis becges at Intersections, anci text being taken f rom tise fi-at dark, dismal andi cii-ary. To epoicial and dominion pnizes. operate by sending pupils reguhan- been condemnec nits tsrl In 1907 ise was appointecias- sooner campaign afnl-rs coulci be double parking on Silver Street Epistle a!fTImothy, 3i-d Chap- a pbysically alîve cisurcis, t mustSoeunyScsosgvpresyaninorgetmtowtebngtlzciadoiewrk! ateddt.wns finalhy referreci ta the Police ter' andi l3th verse. not rely for~ its financlal iseîp on for their own pupils, aideci by answers to one or two easy ques- betis. Plans n- aIsa c day Scisool. and. saici Mr.i-.Eliott: Ratepayers Association express- Committee. Clerk was autboi-- I have been px'caching a series a frlendly feeling o! ita congre- donainds msccte ni Answens must be schalar's oWT No attemuotbnienmdet "T emmbr is fistSuda ii d thanks for tise use o! tise Hall izeci ta ask persons baving iigh o! sermons, Dr. Avison saici, on gation. It must aciopt tise most teresteci fiencs. officemiem o the i-dst cdyin for a reetmeigheciges wiich obscure vlew o! on- tise worsiipping cisurcis, tise f r1-, modern business methocis ta meet FIve lessons ni-e publIsheci in work anci in thein own words but pehltebidnsts ao a in, My ife." Notice o! admission ta bospital coning traffic at intersections, to cndly churcis and tise teaching its f inancial budget. Cisurcis andi S. S. papei-s o! dl!! - tbey may refei- to tise lesson pa- inf ormeci, as ts anbc e He brougist n kinci andi thought- o! several patients was rend frani have tiseix' heciges tiimmeci. chu-ch. Tise series concludes n Secondly, a csuncis to be a lîve ci-cnt denominations anci in do- per'. Tise idea is that tiscY get no 'once on 1t twsntgn tise Counties Treasui-er. sermon on "A Lîve Churcis" tise churcis, must be rnentally alive, 6 13ngnwpaes frOtoe h tempenance education. Use exally known, M- tnetlits 'Cntnud n ag 4 S!ey omlteeo!tseLins Mesr. ar Cnnngar, . .subicct on whicb 1 sisaltalk thîs Dr.vsnonnuc.Jnsws ,2,2?aiNvbe 3 one side o! paper only. Answeisre ounita ic ietw e __________ - -~ Club xreqested some action on a Brown andi Winton Bagnehi wýere mornlng. aiv e mentally. His minci was ITise Subjccts foi' Intenniedinte t b bndeci ta your S. S. Sup- carne owner o!tsculdn hr Tise Statesman will be sent ta bnci condition on ]King Street ln in Detroit Monday attendingtseITisene are many people wiso in forever on the tisings o! tiseI Seniors are: 1. Alcolisol is aierintendent not later than Nov. wns a $100.000mrggca1t n new subscrlber in Dur h amrniont of Bowmnnvlle Dairy plant. final basebail gamne in tise Vrl thei- pessimisas, andi cynlcisrn, say nancotio; 2. Alcoisol Ini-res tise 24tis 1935. For infori en County ta enci of 1935 for 25c. Tise club will be infarmeci tiat' Series 'tisat tise churchis 18dcad. 1 be- Continueci on Page 8 j brain: 3. Alcoisol injures tiselpiane 420. 1 Cantinneia ae7