PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILL.E, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FXBRUARY 6, 1936 very short time from a stoe1recrs nmradlevsn-Msd1r nsfl r. L. Bradley, Mn. (Cash & Carry) per tin ... 28c 1 Blite bell CoffecI' "....--.elb25 Sbe was born in 1874. youingest tbin g that can sin, suffer, be su Mrs. Harold Skiner attcndcde j daughter of the late William and punisbed or destroyed." - Mary thf fuiral1 of Mn. W. llerring on Sarah Hooey, and ber whole ile Baker Eddy. Satunday fnom Oshawa toainap r1IJX Je aM SO & Sw as spent on the same farm "It is the most beautiful truth ton cmt ny. 1ralcon E L POW 'DERS 6 L J. Je M ASON Y SON I where She died. She was a mein- in morabs that we bave no such Ms.Lorue McCoy, Bnookfin, ns OAL.LAg .. ibe ftePebtra hrh hn sadsic or divided in- with ber mother, Mns. Levi Skin INSURNCE AENTSRev. V. Wa]ker conductedth terest from aur race. In their uer who is still coufiued to ber INSURANCE AGENTS ~~~funeral service at her home, in- welfare is ours, and by cboosing bed.____Phe59 ** N LL SW Phn 0Bwavle terment being made in the Un- the broadest paths to effect theirl hn eW E L E weesiheoneusan cho Iad50 sotettaarown."anaIthipopebythion Cemetery. The paîl bearers happiness, we choose the surestl Democracy is the government DL E _______________________________________chums, Robent Hamilton, Norman1 Bulwer-Lyttan. . the people."-tincoln. eopefo *the weekend with Miss Ada AI- HENRaYiva~s C GIBSON'S learly December, and on" Christe-r c itoth hma lin, Bowmanville. Po ticMa e ft w o 1 3 JELLY ROLLS TICKLED mas eve there arrived at our gaiflif M r.M P T O N at M r~. N W Yellowlees,Bw ague- DISCERNING PALATE hom e a huge paper box addressed body. ca be m d s f. Di - Mr lr~c m l n il.S xand St a g t E1h f e to mysef. On being opened it MI . iste tei ig asinchrg o Pesdet ew ReinmetsofJohn C. Kirkwood, author of the;well hiddefl in a net of tissue Pasteurzto ae ik sf ily T ro to an M . îl rid Le gu m eti g on ay e ..en- in terestin g and in stru ctive artic- pa piers. T hese w ere carefully re- beca us h e p ra u e t h c mo he , mis.a n aM . ha g 0 lPes d ne w R f e m 8 f les 'Your W orld and M ine,' week- m oved and ttere was at length m ilk is r se d rng p t u iz - Beautu andtMr Fan HrtIY in The Statesman, appears in (icoe ove nimneinV ive viite atMr.Frak Hrt-sonl and devotional wasiblcaee-csodtovwanimseonilderyandsaeges Mords. I.saa.eadM.Ry0-snwsra y IenBl the following from the Stratford'rolled jelly cake with a card read- which a aegindetac Mr er ixIacHrygv h oich pargeom or Beacon-Herald, written by Mr. ing, "In honor of your recollect- to themkfrmhecwoafr f r d'sRochs tew hee i 0fvi- oo M iss Gladyt eolee s e; Mrs.James Fisher. President of the lions of Henry Gibson's window milki ng Mr. Heny Wllco has rturned saac Hady gav the to.c...inoiFshhr Adverislng gency, oi- andwith bstawishs for hrist-'Pasteufoer Cikristsa e ai, iting bis niece, Mrs. Elmer Wil Cal solo by Miss Jessie Yellowlees. onshe, adGe trorgeMSt, B Jomnvi mas irk oo hrea hr atuizdml antb CO .M iss D orothy W onnacott gave e s t sf e e r faie s ou h , o m as euaat ond her report of Winter School at Fsereerg t. o M rnil. Jh . Iko>d"TeewsWe Miss Ruby Clatworthy accomp- S chreoterceain The letter fromn thepnoMr and of this I badl plenty to make possibl.o h ikmyb ol vlsitd Mis Besse Siipson tookcharg 0f he rereatin.rwch mry ofNithburg, up for lost time-and then some. ed ormikpweusdRaw ik anedbYlernic, itl MssH- hihappeared recently in The Th7us did a boy~s dream become a should o eue ntwct rnomb brniv, itlA*BacnHead ecrbng a coun- ireality nearly haîf a century lat- or c(utybcuei spatc Ca e o h r h a ,......... :Ï try boy's visit to Stratford in the er. a y i p si l o b u e 0 h sel C unnlnghain, halon g r, arous d m em-*1 It w as a real delight to read day- by d Ys1t f a r w m l frsinag enher s em sh W a. AYD N ories long hiddcen in my on Mr. Brown's letter and to realizesupy rsingd i r s r M rs. W . u nunOs - v ll ,Su d Ye a om .mi d. Singularly e o g it was that other country boys had ex- M il h u d b t e r e y b aw.vste tM.W.G i-the visits Mr. Brown as a boy perienced the delights of Henry everynebuonyprsaemlk r . a n M r . W B u n t , s h v i l , S n a e a t h m .' p a i d to H e n r y G ib s o n s b a k e s h o p G ib s o n 's b a k e s h o p ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ awa viitd a M . W G Wi- M. nd rs Fr d sht n.and restaurant on M arlt Street 619 Avenue Road, Toronto. bur's. ~~~~Messrs. Louis and Bert Ashton, thtitesemeotfr1,oJauy196 Mrs. Chas. Wood and daugh- Miss Viola Brad.ley, Toronto, asacurybyunhdm ya ter, Miss Hase] Wood, Orono, are sPent the weekend at Mr. H. As- timat thre saeme place.orIAnd wh ana Hea1936 visil.gat Mr. J. L. Johns' and ton'slandaMrouE.rBradyey's. and Mine MiHss alf ter ecear f Election of officers for Bible * baked products and candies, W.C.T.U., gave an illusrated lec- Class Wednesday night resulted'tout2he5t Ml ture On temperance here ls as follows: Teacher-Thos. Mc- suhasItogh hntod- M is such an excellent food last' eein.Gll st.Tahe ervi light the hearts of several kings! that every reasonable precaution Wededayeing . GlleAst Techr Me r v i Prsdntlis.E n And what a mnan was Henry Gib- should be taken to have ia pure. Hobblaeo atra, e.ltIy ss: President-Mrs. E. Gad son! I can see him yet as hie used and sae. Milk containS SO manyr W edd ng b ils were rîn îng n l y: A st. res dent M rs L. ra-to em erge from his bake shop in of the foodi essentials that it is ? 1 « ou ila e n t urdohns Feb.cta amme - re s M r in H b s the rear, dusty with flour, for a almost a mixed diet in itself. henbiss f r.uth R.YJnghns becamergeatendnc chat with my father. How kindy Milk should formn a large art Havelock. Her many friends of- at S. S. Sunday. A short mis- u eseent emTpyhod h fml s fer congratulaions. See report sionary program was gîven: Aan ollelokdndhwbsofteitrgi hou cld el swh te alre. rt t e ad n y M s e n r w n: '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.youthful m in di no one else could used to build new tissues, an id 1 YG T 1oe W A . wekndii saw.son and Miss Mabel Beech; an ever have appeared to be s0 good- there is no better source of cal- Mis. Myrinlesaylra. anvcldetb is onaTcp natured. And just. to think that cium ilime) which is needed for VO * Mr. Raymiond Burns and Miss interesting address on "Africa" hewsth. . .o o h roigboe ndteh Phyflis Turner, Oshawa, spent was given by Mrs. Lloyd Ashton. . soe aealtecnes(sI Ml sadsrbefo t ~U PU BN 3 W. . illmet a Ms. eny supposed) and baked all the pies age. A pint of milk a day for VO> tI Su nday a nt Tois nho .n Wo . A il m e t M s e r andi cakes and butns and other each m em ber of the fam ily is a M r. W . W H o r n s e n t S u n a y A s h t n 's n e x T h u r s d y a ft e rg o d th in g s a b o u t th e p la c e ! f a ir a llo w a n c e . M ilk is a f o o d . j O r p u m b g o k l v s u aen d ed thM o y n T or n o wo ._ _ _ B u t w h a t in te re ste d m e m o st n o t . a b ev erag e . a lth o u g h w e re - r to t e s e i i a i n .W S e v era of o u y o u n m e n a - C h u c h ser ice o S u n d a at jw as a d isp la y in th e fro n t w in - ceiv e it in liq u id fo rm . M ilk is a I k. o h t i ' e s o m k tende the ockey game n Bow 3 P.TI. jdow 0 som~ hing O entcingas cheap food, and it is poor econ- r this kn]fastt m n u mh y ail e d o m onda y fnigh t hen _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ alm ost to m ake m y eyes pop out o mny to ut down on m ilk in plan- i o b tey stmassbed he tie fo nteof their sockets. It was nothing ning the food budget. wehaepon r o d s i asi b o l o h a to r mi n ia l a r g e n u m b e r o uoneil he bfoloig mrig n E NSILE less than an assortment of rolled1 Milk should come f rom healthy.true M.jelly Cake that occupied a large cows. It is obvous that a sick cow home hs weshv coeoerbYouneg. Hvl I Lauemein ashldo proportion of the window space will not prOduce good milk. Fur- aaldtesle fOi visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Horn. J Thursday evening with Presidenter1 e, eearvci Mr. Lorne Hastings,.nOshawade, Missh atClara Pageeriorinthchargecetaifdia wu om fr fw dys OhaaMis Car Pgein hageofaibas neyer done since. I peered eases which may be spread from SIS tu serv yu washom fr afe dalsemperance program. Devotional longingly at it through the glasýs the cow to man. The more im-A tletadhrmteMs l a gvnb isM atn-v---- from the street as I waited on portant of these diseases are bo- L ar O Mr a d Mr. .Srih ndsnc~as gie by M ss M. Dtaiton; vo- the sidewalk for mY father toi vine tuberculosis, septic sore L bert Y an d, h e oc the rs M isscAl nnuet y MsOMkt i toe;dus al hr a n thertYoung-JHeock tendedMon Oepiano soli) by Join me at lunch. asuual tratadundlant ever. the R.Yrmung-JMisoCR sîSweddstn on' s told at the table that a limited Milk should be handled in aPhn 65 Saturday. Dg jM r.ornito ern. Miss C R Tnhele r "a', 1,toc S'es rc-t Tnp bodies by Fisher. hydraulic ing feature after feature. Below, axnount of such "a ricb iehascenymanrbleaaypr Dufffte, ngfl aea heWTot, reprsentve ofadEgis ~uv'z, i. have ;ust til-cîn rksand krle-Pontiac Six special sedan. Right, raiihatwsgod o as abosoen. Man of t heag y ero i- WMNIL an y f the o y oug e folk a eakre at-dhe W.C T.U., a hef unbe n andno u nch Ca' ur reia pin u- e s~ .ar- more ao1oe, the Silver Streak, central de- ;but I ne er quite accepted that ease germ s m ay be spread by m ilk P u b r a d T n m tenng thred shr course whihin paer.ddlvre iead rdeso anâida-L' te The 1bautifui tui,',e%' r. The P.ntisc sign motif. Lef t, abov'e, roomy inte- dictumn and inwardly resolved 1 if milkers and others who handie Hall and church basement. work. This was a joint meeting are equipped with SoU dSteel Tur- sei and bo, r -e tbn nprc t a- roof he trunk mlsany fmy oiwoen i wenI r w uîct and a:mls. mre ilk is eent y Swith the W.M.S., and the cçllect- andobedyeal, ann perhapsfemanyoffthe______________________Of________I__________ai_______care tion was voted to the W.C.T.U. ____________and______________ofiImpure___________________ SOLINA Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Taylor. Herb. Taylor, James Parr. <'î them, with no other viand on the1 ReveA L Psoen i Cb dah o ln g hud f ani and BLACKSTOCK f TSheSadereson and Frved WiIlan.SALEM jjelly cake. My mind must have' ____________________ Te dceaed s urvvedby on___Jan.___ contained something of the samne Reee . LPacoe15in ob fahe wh psse t ret n Jn.three brothesWila Hooey of ""~ sentiments as did that of the I o urg at e n d n g C o u nti s o u nci . O h, er g w a prh i g ed l nes s. Y - 11119 P c ple njo y d a 'sk ating T reh ern e . M an .. R o b e t H o y 0 R e . A M . W t o n d i er d a ri e 0f h e j ng e or a c l-M adMr a n Msthas wsdam rt ern a ahgl epc-parti n Pý-rtPerrv rink ednvsdav Port Perry, Thomas Hooey Of very interesting and elpful ser- 1brated advertisement:I Pord Mary set h ween ted resident of this village for evening and lunch in the Whjbtc Winnipeg, Man.; one sister, Su-j mon from the text, "Be of good "IIweeauenE PotMry. ArhmJ er m any years. Funeral was from Ritchen afterwards. isan, Mrs. Tom HooeY. Blackstock: cheeer, I believe in God," on Sun- ifI'd era eB * r oh baam clbrtdithe residence 0f bis son. Mr. Ayl- A.Y .Aje a h utr and a nephew. William G. Hocey 'day afternoon. I re thm bis ninetîeth birthday on Febru- jmer Herring. Oshawa, on Fel. st. A.Y. '. e. mt aitherecîrv ary lSt, and was able to help with to Hampton Cemetery. unWd e..a vvening. A \ ineijwho lived with lier since the Y. P. L. meeting WednesdaY e',- By the Canlot! swn od rgri a )alidbth x-death of his mother when he was nn.Jn29hopnd iba ByhecssfStGor, Messrs. B. G. Stevens and A. A very fine message was deliv.- program anas planedvcahe exe i an infant. nnJn 9h pndwt ytecoso t ere L. Pascoeand Misss cvelynT.nanerjncludsednSuvocaleeducg byhymn and prayer by NMr. F. I'd stuff and I'd gorge DYG andPascoehand Msses Evelyn Tinkaer e r.toTuhon chuday e engbyRev. anflNrs. lHarcourt: a paper hv i___,___-_____ --e Blackburn. Bible reading was 0f the kind that they cal ane uth m eg oGra tnd Dv.akr-T e c oi e d- re1-acur n " he Ery i taken by the President who also Lady Charlotte." the87t metig f Gan Diis erd wo elctins ~ areadiing. Nliss Vera CADMUS 1 gave a talk on the samie. Miss M. Well. years passed and decades O e Ion of Sons of Temperance of Glad to report Mrs. H. Fergu- F ,rder "\hhous~ it mevan to von? - Collacott favored with a piano Passed and I suppose the prolob-e ~ naroi Trno atweek.sohmeainftrerecn readin hv NIrs Johni Hamil solo. Several who were to have lems of hife and a suttlciency of *I We congratulate Miss Evelyn operation. ".\dventuncs of a Pennyi": reaiiing \Ir. and NIrs. WIIl \right takefi part in the program were other good things caused aU , I 8r U Vgl~ a Tink on being elected Grand FIlstmeeting of the Brother- 1liv Ms et.\rhr"he a"jandii<aml Jau( îxlc b ave mrd unbe oated wngt ra hogts0aGbonsshpan1t WorthY Associate and Mr. B. G. hood was held in the basement of solo, M\rs. W. Crawford: flowur to NMr. James Ginn's farm. and weather conditions. array of rolled jelly cake to fade Stevens on his election as Gi'and the churcb with 40 present. Dr. namling contest under the directioin. League Thnrsday xvuning took the' Sympathy is extended to the from my mind, but I was destinedlTesn' Chaplain. H. Ferguson, President, was inj of M~ F. Parr was won by Nr. trom of a sleigh-riding party ai ir relatives of the late Robert Poli- in later life to attain the satis-Stn A number from here are at- bharge, with Mr. George Werry of ITliornas Hodge; IMiss Ev'a Parr, an L.orne Thompscon".. Thcn a pro- ard who passed away at his home faction I was denied as a small N lo -sS tending the Short Course in Solina leading in community Iernîlovee of the Bell Tclephone Co. grami was much enjoyed. Nfrs.XW. in Preston. Decease.d attended boy. A few years since I was sît- Hampton. singing. Prayer by Rev. Wmn. of Toronto for over 20 years, gave .Xrchu r îook charge of the worship; Salem school wieb ie ihtn tlnhwt redi n Regulr meeingof Women's Parker; piano solo, Mr. George au .accoun,;t of uts growth and de- .Nr. Roland Thoinpîson gave a ruad- his uncle. Mr. W. E. Pollard. His of Torontos palatial restauranso1 ineir1 lrc a d s Institute will be held F'eb. l3th Werry; two selections by Junior velopmen iu that time:Nir. Lav,:rne ing; ',r. Glen Gilson favoure<l îsith boyhood chums here will be firy Sepsn'eAradan out In he . . rom oclok.Quartette; recîtations by Mr. Fol- Dcviii. îresi<knt. gave a talk on the an mnstrmnenal; the topie Mri to hear of bis deatb. wben Io and behold wbat was Program in charge of groip 2. ey 0f Maple Grove. Rev. G. C.1 fouir princiî>les of the' organization, Luthîer", s taen b ds H-eleni Another death occur'red îast served t0 each of us for desert A t o e a e P i e I r oseai orA Vet ine seecio M Quade, O h w, ws te wrk osi. flo i l udedifi-. Foiwer: 'iss Birdie Gis'n îavçd week of a one time Salem resi- but a miniature rolled jelly cake' t M oe Inpoe rpety"Memnbers guest speaker wbich wa very cation. Lunch seas senved aud a an instrumental; impromptu speechesI dent in the persan of Mrs. Fred It was a toothsome creation and Ilas bring their quilt blocks. fine. Lunch was served. Next social time cnjoved. were enjoycd. Lunch wvas >erved suh" loIftogt an Miss Gladys Yellowlees spent meeting will be held at Enfield. i Ppils of Pl llic School with their hv Nirs. Thompson. j Shortridge of Bowmanville, who sc afod0 huhscm teahur Nr. . ck-l.eniye ý;at Viitrs:\I. ad ,\Is.Claen many Salem friends wish to ex- portion. "That jelly cake seems jnt on Port Perry rink on Saturds', Parr ai Mn\I. Perey,IMcGill's.. N r. press sympatby to bier relatives to have rung the bell with you," Co e i an get aciin e afiernoon. MeIGiII is much impnoved in ht-alîh. who are left to mourn her loss. my friend remarked and then I i W. A. o'f U..nitd Chturch mei at - M- '.I.sud NMrs. G. Fowler aud Deceased's maiden name was told f the long-forgotten timel " o " l l k ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT MNrs. N. M.\cNally's n Nonday cv- len rat r. R. Stinson's.... Nr. Miss Emily Darch. baace- Iwben as a boy I had gazed Spp n c.nirg. La"iesî'atn'. th v h Clrw ndro ithr is ia aI bsace t-,the th etnrGbolled jely cak :vy S leo .juhilee Sinigers. Mn'.. Leslie Nlouuit- ed in Toronto.NýIr. sud Mrs. eda position in ToonotB E L L 'S"in rledjel ck EvIyos Saleiofcange of the program Clarence Parr. 'Ur. and \frs. Harny Messrs. K. Squalr. L. Squair. G. witbin. My friend seemed mucb a whih cos ofe a readiug hv Xiss ca lna r.Hwr al". .Sehn n K. Werry at- amnused and the Incident passed, H D resses ~ ~~~~~~~~Viola Bnadhuiru: a piano solo h3 f. .. \Ir. and N.Irs. Cecil Ferguî-on, tended the meeting of Fruit but there was a sequel. My friendj___________________________________ 111111ou s Missses'erna NeNall%- : and readiîg andr. sd rs. 1). Wilson, miss-q lva Growers Association at Cobourg. and, I bad lunched together in, hv Irs. Joe 'rdr Lunch waj Capstick audl\In. Gilbert Fowler at Deputy Reeve C. M. Canruthers.- f'lue Dresses - Skirts - Better Dresses - formerly te $15 each, served hy group in charge. \Irn. G. Fowler's. Nr nd .\ IMs. i ted onisCucla On al uti Satuda jYoung Mi discussion group met Rulssell Nloîrntijov ai Xlix Cecil Fer- Cobourg. $4.95 and $6.95 at the rcctory [htîrsday cveninig. guson 's. . . ... \Itsriel Fallis, Monday evenlng Salem Tele- Subjct iscsse wa "I Enlan Nuticon.spt-î t ie .kenld witlî phone Association met at Mr. and FINE HOUSE DRESSES gos o ar should Canada enter her parents. . M.ýr. and NMrs. '.\er- Mrs. W. G. Werry's. Despite the b New styles, tubfa.st materials - On Sale tWl Saturday- 98c also ?" Lunnch was sers'ed. wiun \fr)intio- ai Mnr. Henry Nhiuuit- înclemency 0f the weatbera Wool FaiUle Skirts - Specially Purchased - $1.95 U'nited Church held iheir annuai jo' .'. .. r........rown andIl ihl goodly number of its members Qa i y Fo P LADIIICOAS AL AT HLF PICE.congrcgational meetiiug Fridsv Cv- ai MIr. aud Mrs. Black's. . . . MIr. were in attendance. Af ter busi- LADES'~iOTS LL T HLF RIC. - elling. ..'xîî njoyedl a pot-Iluck ~-sdMs ewnMuîjysdNr ness matters bad been attendedi per. afier whîch different items of Arthrur Stapleton at iMr, ViII Fow- to, by the gentlemen, l joined'F RT U S A ,RI YAN T RD y f Th .E ILADIES' h~ busiuess wcrc discussed. ler"s. in a iolly round of Five Hundred.1 -\r. sud M\rs. Patàersan enter- _____________ The hostess served a dainty lun- QUALITY AND PICE - we keep our quality conslstently the best 1yproal eetn Th 'E ln SPECIALTY S OUp tid a nme f red n r-ceo h bp1ruhi oa flthe e thing nd rsllJ hAde bete thlngs te etadlwil b sir estaal y w ti h II.etf>> Phn 541 ca veniug, dancing was cnjoycd 1 NESTLETON ahen hich b reouttaaos te erthing n e seIl. ade keep our pres adi lways enoieraU tyo. Spheeorvr- Bowxnanille sud lunch servcd. ý members of the Salem Telephone budget. Phone us for prompt delivery. Phone E. Glrihhas be e v-'-!'Line. ed to Port I'erry Hospital. Caesarea Home aud Sehcoo Club Mis. H. Gaud fell and sustain- Mr. DTcc'-1 sent -.-a1urda - . - - --P t- .cko; dîghvN!s Iee at-sufeig fqrom bad conls. + -4