PAGE six THE CANADIkN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. ONTAIRIO,. THTTRSDfAY. TRV in 1- endat r. . E Werv'. -~ -4have retuned to Toront after Mrs. .Suair Who gave a very' SO IAj Mrs. JOS. Anyo re visiting her mother, Mrs. John interesting address. Readings by benvOmeLoIrdn a HAMPTON IMKy TYRONE Miss B. Cator and Ms . sitin herdaugter.Mrs.______________________E. Cli! lord Naylor. I- ____ _ _- Mrs. Lawrence Jennison of 1 Doidge; Piano solo, MiýLss m. I Miss Helen Baker Épenit the Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tink and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bleucowe, Camborne. visited her parents. 1'Women's Institute and Lais Honey. A bible reference contest I weekend with Miss Ada Allin, Mr. Bruce Tink visited at Mr. nee Helen Virtue. Toronto, called Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hallowell. Aid will meet at Mrs. A. W. An- wa.s cofducted by the leader for" I Bowmanville. Wallon Annis', Dunbarton. on friends on Sunday. M.Atu caywsi -nis' on Wednesday, Oct. 16th, at tesca eld tedne3. Mrs. Armstrong, Bathurst, N. B., Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Pingle. Bowman- onraetlayo. to Mr im12.30 p. m. Messrs K. Werry and E. Doidge is istig t M. enJeks. 1r ndClffrd iste Ms.Sarah ville, have purchased Mr. HOw- Stark and bride, whoweeoie Sunday School Rally was weîl atn hePebtry Rlya Mr. Harry Grooms, John and Miller at Newburg. ard Cowling's property at the i n atrimony and are living in attended Sunday morning. Mr. Wib nStra and report a' Mary, Toronto, spent the week- M.an]y spenthawckeynds atnMr. Mr. end of the village. Starkville. G. L. Wagar of Bowmanville gave very lnterestiflR and helpful tmie. _________ arvl e hardy's nd li Mr. b Mrs . and Mrs. W. W. Horn, Miss Mrs. Robt. Reid of our station a splendid address. Some from Salem attended the ___________________Oakwood.I HnviieRv.dMsJ. has been In Poor health and is League Thursday evening op sPecial services In rlnity United Mr. and Mrs. E. Ransier, Mr IBick at Whitevale. visitlng lier daughter in Toronto. ened with Vice President Miss Church on Sunday and some at- and Ms. 0 Rogrs, r. ad Mr. Mr andMrs.R. H Reyolds Mrs.Thos Shotride ofThor- Heen Timm n chtgeeAfannteversaeryn servicesrviesat iW'aated! G Curl and son. Oshawvisited and family, Toronto, visited his 1 hill. Man., Mrs.Enes eb ad a short prayer service Miss Ade- Zioi. Ms watPllreî at Mr ArturMhllson's. sister, Miss Ed.na Reynolds. daughter Violet, aiso Mr. Frank laide ni took charge o h r n r.EatPlad Representative for w e e k i y Several from here attended the Miss Jean Hogarth, Maple Shortridge Of Solina, Visited their followlng prograni: Reading, Mrs. Toronto, spent teweekend with newspaper. Must be fa.ml- Young People's Rally at Whitby Grove, spent the weekend at cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Floyd Dudley; solo, Rev. A. M.hsPaetM.nd rsC.o- lar with district. Good sal- iast weekend. home. Hallowell. As did also, Mr. John 1 Wootton; Bible reading, M r-.lar. andMrs S.O terYand S ary and commission. Appiy, S. S. next Sunday will bie at Mr. and Mrs. R. Hewie, Mrs.Bae0foia.LreAnsrctaiMss r.ad rsS.n Mrs. Ross Haliowell entertained na Cameron; toPic, Mrs. S. Hoar faniily visited at r. . glvlng particulars and re- 1 .30 p. m. and church service. at B Cunningham and daughters, over twenty-five members Of the -How Does Jesus Reveal God"; Port Hope. a r .Tzrs ferncstnThcNrwod, tcec, TihiecmmninNoCaernviitd r3 G dt-stffo!QuenAlxadeThhis. dutMr.c.oretmudMision ci_________ Press Ltd., 303 Northern Sunday. Cwo ,isthy..0.ClTorntao, to Aeandiqe dinne MBrnt. B toohic ace Ms < Ontario Bldg., Toronto. 1Opening league meeting for the 1oro te home0fuhripe ints. enjoye t. th ce. e ORONi _________________lu was held on Monday evei Mr. and Mrs. E. Staples visited party atthhoeflirpens jyda hecs. R N ___________________ wt aou ory rset.Met_ at Bethany. Mr and Mrs. S. G. Hallowell, on Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Wootton Ç în pdwith abu o te pres i en Mr. and Mrs. T. Salter are vis- 1 Saturday, Sept. 28th. spent the weekend in MontrealAifitwrb- iss Ruth McKh essck incharge nng at Coldwater.1 John Stone and Geo. McGaheY and attended the wedding of her (FrOXn The News, Oct. 3rd m ? ig ern p MisRogram cwassk in charge.Mi Misses Ruth Johns, Florence are both in our midst with their brother on Monday. Mrs. Margaret Cooper s « st Fanny m as, s in cergeofss ntBurns. Doris Cryderman, Jean threshing outfits. M.adMr.FodDulyading at Port Granby.WrAr ets cutais, ugs D evotion alas, Ig i cPe y e t. H ogarth. and D ouglas R ackham M .a dqulFl yits. n M -a d r .S in s y T r n o Reotackham. Sort epobyr f th attended service at Whitevale on family, Mr. and Mrs. James Dud- M.ad r.SinsTont leaueralyat hibywee gve JSudayevnig.ley spent Sunday at Mr. W. J. iited atMr. Geo. York's by Mies any Smalbye, esie Goesppri otpndt Union, Darlington Tre',Mrhm r n r. David Noble are Yeloweesan DrisMiiso. G oebuer ish.ne t Mr. R. B. McCullough, Mrs. A visiting their daughter, Mrs. Mc- Shirts finished ready to wear,5 aheta YloleanDoi ilo.Te1 Johnson, Toront.o, spent Sunday Erya eebr speaker for the evening was Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John William.3. Roy McLaughlin and Leslie ait Mr. R. McCullough's. Mr. A. G. Jerome. Syracuse. Gaeo. H. Hogarth. B. A.. who gave O'ihawa, at Mr. H. Peters'. Wootten attended Markham Fair M.adMs usl ite .Yvstdhssse.MssPO E48T-A O 'LLK T a very interesting account of his Rc.a edabp on F'riday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Down vis- ClittelI. tnp o Eropeandthe ritsh! tismai service on Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. C. Rahm and fam- iteda nFdAl B Ms reaW ~ Ile th pst umer ndwhih ngwhen four children were ily. Mr. and Mrs. A. Beech and . e ms w-on habee te s aIedForad elvéed Ise h ys ume n hch in ed r .PeesSf.. aiysen1udya Ms rd.manviUle. confined to herrbend was much enjoyed. Piano solo b hitnd r .Ptr'sn aiysetSna tMs rd Mr. W. S. Staples has returned Mr. and Mrs. P. Hendrick. New 1 Miss Ileen Balson: reading. Miss Mn. C. Johns' daughter, Mr. Sniith's, Oshawa. ,home after spendin ekin York, and Mr. and Mrs. Green,ý Pearl Leach. Home made candy Hindman's daughter, Mr. W. Miss J. Cookman has returned 'the Wes ui g w alasin Scranton, Pa., were visitosa was served and a social time en- Whites son, lhome a! ter visiting her sister, Mrs. ca ttl ndviingthis roths o Mr. M. C. Hall's. ors aA joyed. Mn. Paul Williams, Port Perry, Burgmaster, Enniskillen. Mr.C. Staples, Angusville. Man., Miss Rutherford has returned P Our roast fowl supper last Wed- Ivisited his brother, Mr. S. Wil- Mr. and Màrs. C. Peters, Toronto, and Mr. Alex Staples, Souris, from Muskoka, accomPanied by MRO Ca sLikensa evnn aadeciTeis Iliams. meigo r spent Sunday at Mr. R.' Griffln's. . her sister, Mrs. Pettie o! Toronto, Noodnr sdCars . ht ces Thisabe Irelde Young PeoplesmetnonPi1 Mr. and Mrs. L. Knapp spent; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rosevear, for a visit at Mrs. Fred Cowan's.QU L T DR No rdiaryUse Cas. hatwith good things te eat and the1 day night was in charge of Ruth:, SundaY at Sonya. Mr. and Mrs. Honey, Port Hope, Messrs. Suttn alr ht LAT mdei. arsscrc ladtiesrty until concerttm fokure:Bbl esob1Brie i-spent Sunday at Mr. Gussie tleworth and Mitchell. with Mrs. wAe Ilmtel Carsou abu.re!ladtiewr e kni cetis m oJon es. hi es pogram was rsento- -Rosevear's. R. Brown organist, provide<j the Km S.EsBw anil "used . Many 3ou'Il fifld It after the guests. In the evening ers; Devotional taken by Mar- KigSt -s hard te believe are not pract- nikle rmtCu r- jonie Pascoe; reading by Doris MAPLE GROVE Mrs. E. Davis, Evelyn and Aud- music at Mcdrea's church anni- lcally UNused But the prices st e theramthreeClut drma Cryderman; piano solo by Doreen v ....-. rey, are visiting friends at Cooks- versary services sunday. tell the story - the story of s"Civil Ser te" w c dra Perrett; Mrs. E. Doidge of Salem Mrs. W. J. Snowden has bee town. Mr. Norman Winter, Generai ____________ "CvlSrie hc a uhMrs. Earl Stephens, M o u n t Motors, Oshawa, has neturned te .-___________________________ whticht, no sewd o wi ar enJoyed. Mrs. Geo. F. Annis. Eb- present.ed Preopcto";oclsolo visiting lier son Ray in Toronto. Pleasant, is visiting her sister, w0i'k after vacation in Western enezero accomponniedlbycMis s peAda n Pros pet.vca oo Miss Laura Diavey, Town,viit- r.HaodBugs.Ontario and at his home here be te fll.isS! nnis, favouraed wih vcalsolosa by Edith Rackham; read.ing by edi Mrs. Ross Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Glenny, Group No. 2 of the W. A. are~ co2 t o e e e te Mss!anshas. erslake vodaisls Flonence Burns; readings by Ger- Miss Mary Davies has accepted Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Miltn conducting another of their pop- O tb r2 t o e R Y ~ ~ an Ver Cs Kerslake and Miaye trude Pettit, Jessie Hogarth, Riiby a position inTrot. Sn Wer, shaM.Wa1ter ular tours on Wednesday, Oct, 16. i piano dulets. Proceeds a b o u t Clil lio iinRt1O Miss Verna Pethick spent Su-Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sherwin De en er 5 h N IC Il O L S ~$300.00. iladTem Robbins; pray:ri day with hier parents at Ennis-' Toront, visited at Mr. H. H-ills,. had as their guests, Mr.and Mn&rs.~ams bfr o nwi Cuit~'4ib DEAERFO Beieeandifth beie b amTuspato mernooninthe I Mn. and Mrs. J. H. Aldread and Mrs. Mary Leighfield. port Row Alton o! Lucknow, and Mrs. Allin e.AChita that can be ma(esc ap DEAEghtR thieea ns ifhth ich gredu-eS. S.rm. M rs. C. J ntPe, amily visited her sister, Mns. M. ian, Mn. and Mrs. Harry Alun, Alton and the Misses Isabel and one if you plan ahead. Why flot let Mr' aec ally tatnstsit h into know- S.dent, res. CReportsfr theByers of Beaverton on Sunday. ýBowXmanville, visited Mn. and Mrs. Marion Alton of Toronto. of the monotary side of your festiliis vr e General Motors Cars altrnmtsfihit nw dnpeingRpotrmte Miss May Noon, Toronto, and iAbert Hawkey. Mrs. J. C. GamneY motored to Posit You malce each week on a MarsCrsta ledge. will be the reward of thyI Park Committee showed a profit Miss Chrissie Freeman, Town, Port Hope Tuesday monning we will be like found floney when Chismshopn C TICE eif'--S T oeide f 3.4 o h sme. twsvisited the latter's brother, Mn. another motorist smashed into time cornes. Select anything In oui tr ndsti and Bow anvi :t "He who knows most beIieves decided to give the wiring comn- H G. Freeman.I her car, wrecking it beyond re- aside. Pay smaUl weekly paynients ate gf i tn o mavle he least.--Buckle. Imittee of the church $25.00. Group M~r. and Mrs. John Snowden, HAYDON pair. ble ready for you at Chnsçtmas. ___________________________________No. 2 took change of the prognainiMn. and Mrs. Lou Hockin, is* - -is J rmtnngl!-eMn with Mrs. Perrett as leader. Miss Eileen Hockin, visited Mn. and Mr and Mrs. Fred Cowling, day for Hartford, Conn. She was Mn. Ko ldi cmuntlJAMES 1MAJRK -:Jewle: s. . Hnno a d incorn Tlr iyMrsGare, Ohawa. MLaPurple Hill, Sundayed at Mn. R' accornraned as far as Hamilton s.ngina taîkonle xeinein M.BueMisFoaMLaMNi'.bMr C G. Armstrong who is Phone 463 nrgae in eYrkexpeices in Miss Wilma McGrego, Toronto,~ Mrs. E. H. Larmour and sol, visiting her daughten. Mrs. E. nusîg n ewYok hih asvisited Mn. and Mrs. R. D. rm Earl. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wil- Grady. much enjoyed; Mrs. J. Chapman ble. las uflMs .T ogn Mn. GeorgeEalon Biie'_____ r~nend n nstumntl nd Master Roy William Alldread adsnRaOhwvstda boro, visited his brother, Mn. Jas. Mns. M. Carleton of Orono, gave a twin son of Mn. and Mrs. J. H. ýn o os saa iie t alsn splendid talk on her expeniences Aldread celebrated his fînst birth- Mn. E. Bnadley's. Eagls.PecElaan Msr. in the North; Mns. A. E. BillettI Rev. E. L. Beech,- Newtonville, . Perce Elga and esrs gave an instrumental. Mrs. L. day on October 2th. A lovely big visited at Mn. A. Beech's. J.adH.lan aleoeMn. Rihadstokchrg cl on.et bith onecanke fetued the talc- r.and Mrs. P. Ryan and and Mns. Frank Dawson and "B U bihrsto hreo ots ithdanecakde centred the otableseMn. "BLUEandCDrisL j8 and a dainty lunch was served. 1fmlM.an r.A oe Mns Jhn tanedal wo adcasion and many of Roy's f iends f sT r adMs.A on ise Eeanoon anitd teD ori ua- Mrs Jonsthakedal wh ha veredelghed e rceve piceand family, Mns. S. Jones. Ton- son, . eterboro isd hi __________________ cnriutd uh poitable eedeihdtoreeapce onto, Mn. and Mns. W. M. Henry then.J.Eglso. o A1~~XT.<-. afbtenon. Nxt eetigProf b of it. He vas the necipient of land family, Lindâay, Mns. W. Congratulai~ t n.R * -yIner-k) Iel ov l4 we B1nilemany birthday gifts. AmtogwoPse i ia ~~' E S hl . ist Hamptnon. nvll League meeting was held on 1Tondif f and Mn. Dave Tordiff, jAmunnfhorsedhsfiil- ,P R 1* d, ES_ _W._.______Hamton.Mn. J. Grant. Mn. and Mrs. J, exaninations in law. on being~fr'O opeîngmeein fo th Wdnesday evening with a goo Jennings. Bowmanville. Miss Ir- called to the Ban. In Company .r SOAPP i ,,qamon at Hampton W.C.T.U. %lasItnot al ow:hp~a ene Sharp, Enniskilen, Mn. Stu- 1 ihanFUcat tdnt .IR FLP E ,& Swtha oolien Salor;Beneadgan:slo d art and Miss Agnes Hooey and lC . elToono lPent purposes FL týE«cL2f. I Miss Ruth Je CapMcNeonîa Salweneibl Sunda an' aking a Public speaking course~ LMakes Clothes Lest Longer P r tin 1 e number presenit. Miss KatersonIdeoonlti.LvneTim visitons at Mns. E. Mountjoy's. n Toronto befone settling down Per ted Mn. J.G Buiible; story. Mrs. Smith. Pnognam Mn. and Mrs. Stowe and M.to th, actice 0f i profession. edued ahedevotioJ.aG.exr-s was given under leadership of .Gat ooto iie tM Woman's Missionan3' Society o! J es rs . .Kesak epr-Fellowship convener, Fl1 o n e n c le A cel Park St. United Chunch wilî cel- ,',e,. rs. C.J. KerlakChueoch-onleSundayingsetwell at-n;ebnate its 5th anniversary o 'Fomao Soup 4 ins 2 C eda balance of $29.01i in thejF CRedn, ethSodn;JA ch neilS. L.a ar, wea- Ot lt.oegusnpakrw tins 25,C duet, Jean ~~~~~Stevens and Louise tended. Mn. G. L aaBw c.It.Tegetsekrwl Tom to oup4 ea.sury. It was voted oe send Foley; report o! Rally held f manville High School, had change be Mns. G. Ernest Forbes o! Wes- 2 ols2 , 10.00 to the budget fund.Ayaning' reada Ay ing , of the service, Preachinga spuen- topresident o! the Dominion 'Fonato Catsup 2 tte 25 for the yean's activities wr rElien Gimnhiett; piano oVen did sermon on "Pneach thI e Board of the W.M.S " 'Fea - - lb.anged. A short pnogram folo-Pethick. o h on rahn i he"Rally Day Sunday morigs- Indiac, wth aneadleb Opening meetingo ong Raîîy servie next Sunday aI- vice at Park Street United Chur- fllaackham "The Sainie Old Stony"; People's Association was held Oct. ternoon. Evenyone welcome ch was taken by Rev. J. H. Oster- Chateau C heesepkg 1 e anedn y r.W-W on 2nd. Officers elected are: Hn. Mn. and Mns. C. J. Mountjoy, hout, B.A. A feature o! the ser- Chat au hees 1 Cali to Battue"; Mns. C. J. Ken- Pres.-Rev. W. C. Smith; Presi- Islington, visited at Mn. Milton vices were lnteresting sterles by Mac ro i l5lb. favored with a piano solo; dent-Iva Foley; Vice-President- Slemon's. Master Kenneth Cain and Miss M a a o i5 ls 3 r.Barron gave a reading "L- Ellen Gimblett; Fellowship Con- Mai rhrkA h vnn 3C quor and Progness." The next vener-Florence Foley; Mission- --. service Rev. W. Rackham, Hamp- 6 I b o m e e t n g t e b e h e d a t h e p a s o n - r y - E_ _ __o u_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t nMa m i ve r c e r . a t t hp e s v e n s en g -- .~ . XVhite Beanhawalb., g at sexteasn iieshp E T tond1 musdan ic by thle Blue Coal Has Always Beena odFe OshwadeegteisexecedteSnowden: Recreational-William ~----' choir, featuring a well rendered. give a report o! the Provincial Laird; Secretary-Helen M e t - u .Lau raie cornet and baritone duet by A. Bu olla lasgvndaee etwt iiu KELLOGG'S Convention at Barrie. caîf; Asst. Sec.-Thelma Pree- U.Ctobeltas fuws:resizden J. Knox and A. J. Tamblyn. oBluerk and s wry But f lea, Wlth ohermraotyfes man;Corespndig Scy.La- EnlstWasey; Vice President-o M Mnd rr.Bu ow lt thr « W " - -- - a n; C o res o n ing S e 'y . L a - E rl W al ey Vi e res d e t - M n. a n d M rs. M ec len n an , M rs. an d even m ore exP en Sive eq u lp m en t co m tn g oir m n CORNO 1LA 1S N ISILEN, el e em.anbl; res Se'l -Sid. Lancaster; Secetary-Ron- MT reand Mns. Southerîand, enceinthe makt today, coal assures a stiimr motn Greta Munday; Pianist.-Marlan car Scott's. Mn. Posnni x- teonew"gve o Mr ea e fuelsad eto. Pa ue; Teasers-Dev1 oa ornt. WreviitnanexOs PositIon. I gies and moehea erfe dlarta a .~~~ FLA'~~~~~~~ Snowden; Asst. Pianist--Eileen Pene1ovnr-eoinlIpressed himself as much impress-Yo a'b HaMn. li; CJozns; pMsionany cd with the scenic beauties 0f the r~~Pgs. 2 3 C hre rWan Uc village as seen in the sunround CA visied r. awrece ear. Jen Seves, Jck row; M.& ýinghigh his and vales. attract- Mrs M Banon Witb, rs M clIctrs-ala Pogaminludd:Scipur, veparks, floral decorations and lf Clar Unin, Ms. F Spr andRev.E. Bech;pian due, Ma- %ýell1-ke7t lawnàs. Mn. e n BRTIII-:FSH SP CI LS :flmily visited Mrs. Wm. Oke. -6 gaet and Mary Denault; recita- nan. for a numben of y J par bih b FISH SPE IALSMrs C.Branton, Oshawa,.,teLuraPac;pmn oo nember of the Toronto piolice h p a d& C lLu BIIHCOLUMBIA visitimiglher parents, Mn. and Mrs. Township Council Ja Campbell. force._____ Oun Choir assisted with the an-PHN 15LME Salm n Sîce 17e Plee 1 e lb ~Mage niversary services at Morrîsh on u"The negion of the senses isthLITDBOM.1ri Mnmn Sfre 7 ir 6 b . and s A. Brunt, ,KarI CARTWRIGHIT COUNCIL Sunday afterîioon. unbelieving part of human seul." :1 8 a nd M o n a . M ns. L ev i B ru n t v isite d M . a d M s . B u e a d I -1 - e e M c o a d - Codfish per package 1 e Mn. W. Mark, Shirley, rn meeting of Counicîl wasaMnadMr.RBucanI- MisSes Gwen and Eunice Wil- held eOctober '7th with members abel visited Mn. and Mrs. J. W. son, Nes.tleton, vstedMn. W. P.-ilI r -etAdRev-N.- reStrniger. Cowanville. OCOE 9t OOTOadHMLO Icnde tir rnmv Inanksts uthuehnm napayeî' by Pastor -A. M. - Ltest Fui -V'-ue -Rimiess DAY", OCT. 0, 31 NOV. .1. 2, at the pRexalDrgSoe OCOE 1 OTROT n HMLO ,Cu f Bownanxille for AH-WA-GO. Trv tiîis natîmnal Woteýnd lst Vice MIS. J. Im'win Mutns Abie~l T wnbI,.nBoleil ndWhîbJc.lcusv. _______ taking themîî 1.0 lownîanville ad Hn eev Ntrsway toltook charge o! the lollowingîpro- ~ aAxk fnrHandLii. emtemt.aning lhem sýo celightfully health. Cleansps the sYstem--pur-1 granm: bible readinvs. hy the TLY R LNE C A N A D I A A ~~~~~~~ongratumlations to M . vtaiies and invi g. n t s O V oi t h n W e t E e t I CANAD l TO' CA N A D 1 A N C Ralhateand Mrs. t i ýadenchstehol'e- vili edetio.RevA.MWtessrsTLLERLESE NL . NP A C 1 - M . l l W l o n t h e a r r i v a i o ! r a c k a g e m îk e s a p i n t . 2 5 c e n s C o m b e s a n d C . C o il a c o t t . T h eD n e r o r y .P o e 7 W h e n w e tes t eye s I t I s d n e p o p r y a new daoghter. Also ln tabioýt fornm.-Alex Mr- guest speaker was Rev. Mn. Rice. oePoel.Poe7 hnw etee Mrs. Plumb and son Charles Grego, Druggst. 41-t o! St. John's, N. B., brother Of ______________________________________________