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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jun 1936, p. 6

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P A G E I X - ~ . . . ~ . ~ ~ NT A .. , ± ± U R S D A Y , J U N E 8 t h , 1 9 3 6 î-+1was decided to hold an Amateur Reaboro. at Mr. John McLaugh- - with Mr-. and Mrs. G. Richards,!C UT ENNISKILLEN eConc er ne aonerfturaed-ENFIELD ilS *Sneon ad M OI AToronto. and attended the Good- ______ ______ ______ _____S._ egtes wee apaontedissatten Mrs.year picnic at Pt.. Dalhousie on Ar y *a conference at Whitby Ladies'* Ev~elyn Sanderson at. Mr. George< ISaturday. Our popular play -Cranberry College. August 24th-28th. Tw.o OrS .. iesaysr ice kts hXy iios r. .Cri.Tw.seta (-1il Corners" which was given by the dozen jars were ordered to be OrSSAneraysri ev Cae nct's. WhîbNorth Draic Cbluresetd ratnenvsrilled orto.Ms heiYdVos. M ssimon. wBe el Nexxtnvie. delvee anport. and Miss Phyllis Gardiner. Mrs. John Penfound. Oshawa few days at 'The Maples." Toono.Mr. ho. cGllmo-Bech Nwtnvll. elvee ia Peterboro. at Mr. Roy Ferguson's. with MIrs. W. T. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stephens nfrced btL ,xl e rsneda etovleed and Mrs. Jas. A. Werry second- înspiring, addre-ss at each serviceI Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grahanm r.adMs onMto. have returned home after a plea- nd iler onJn 9hada h ta-et a vote of thanks to Mrs. Rev. th at was exceptionally goo. IheToronto. with friends. Oshawa. at Mr. W. H. Westlake's. sant vi3it with her sister, Mrs. Sc OGr( berry Festival at Leskard on July W.Pre o e peddhl music was rendered by teSch.ool i Mntoa 6th. Wm akrfrhrslni eplnder the direction of Mrs. G. Mrs Thomas Snmith with ber Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pascoe spent Cagi aîoa cheers were the an Mmother.TewMrs.n theW. M. SMancheCecterros-eekend. Oat Mi-.ay Walter Bray'st M. FridayBre'seningayavenumbernume f iananLegion Bowmanville, visited Mr. H. An-pmansgrn. Solo chargnero e tedhurchpepeeofnethier ý Pickering. and attended decora- Salem folk gathered at the home in headingt Mr.an Ms.F.Caltr.Ba-'0fthr m p le" Tempeeradb n tedy "he r Mrrieed Man. NEST ET Ntion sevices at Erskine Cemetery olf Mr. and Mrs. Cook to bid Newcastle S nile, sie M'Ja.BrdMraissAne was g pen t Mr s. p.laychcer orendered isor ,er _______________on Sunday. thein welcome ta our neighbour- est in jainin Mr. and rs. P. Culter. Bw-"of th Temple" -em--raceMissh Vera rBakerd spenr Wednes- hood.DuriDurtng evtheneMreni.gheMr.gF. the secondvsiand tr.ird.actsd-of thegSampathy of Mth. coJ.m ----4 i ss i Trontaer n Wd -L. Squa.ir read an address o! wel- TeLeo ley's. iWerry: piano salo by Mrs. I.orne ptheaseodathiultes of Bte Sma te omuiyscame and the newcomers were Mr. Wm. Pethick. Mr. and Mrs.! Lamb. Vote of thanks was maved play Mr. J. A. Werry Enniskillen. extended the relatives o! the late Mr. and Mrs. HarrY Taylor. AI- presented with an end table and Fountain. E. O. Pethick. Miss Ethel Ward 'rby Mrs. H. J. Werry ta Mrs. ntdRe.adMsW.arr William Williaanson who passe.J ian and Ronald. Toronto. at Mr. rne.M.Ca aeavr MesrsFlydan Owad etic, shan ad ecndd y rs. C. ta come to the platform wbile be away recently. A. J. Balsan's. fitting reply o! thanks on behaif PE Tronto. ,Mr. s H aard Wigkh Co m afore ad.ndly oenig he read an address expressing the Recent Visitors: Mrs. Sain Wright. Mr. and Mrs. a! Mrs. Cook and himself. Sel- r u Maple Grave. visited Mr. S. Peth-r lunch was ser'ed. u appreciation of their services Mrs. Oscar Edwards with f ri- Elwood Wright and baby. Belle- eral short speeches follawed. The Mryou icks. hie o th crcut ad ishng nd hee.ville. with the former's brother. rest o! the evening was spent in NO Mr.W .Tm.Ohwcle . athem every success in their new Mr. and Mrs. Percy Malcolm Mr. J. J. Brown. social intercourse, a dainty lunch* NO onMr. FWm. Tombs. Ohwa ale *field and presented tLem with a of Toronto. with Mr. and Mrs. Messrs Percy DewelI and Tm was served. *cool M.ndMsWeey keadCOURTICEt Kenwood blanket. Miss Elaine1 Franik Malcolmn. BkrviI.eebr finso Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilkins> Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ThsleyRoi ndn Parker was the recipient of a bou- Mrs. R. Willia.ms. Miss Iva Wi-i- and Ms ha Hw a nd babe visited her sister at gîve pern Mr adnda hs.Robnsspna1gieparlor dorlamp. Bath were the giftsiliams. Mr. and Mrs. L. Joblin atrMàr. adMs hs osmLindsayonStra.aln-f Sunday at Mr. David Milens, While driving toward Courtice teWmns AscainM- ereJbi'.Sna ~ ad Mary and Mrs. G. Hawsarn oSaudySln"o Cerwo.from teWmn soitinM e olns oy nMs Stephens. Town, visited at C.rrood n Sunday eveming Mr. and Mrs.,and the Young PeopesUin the occasian of! bis birthday.' attended decaration services at the &luair home on Sunday. Spei Mr. and Mrs. A. Page, Toronto. Norman Welsb. Oshawa. had the pRvlake hn e alUnfornhe MssIa Willianms, Toronto,, Utica. Sunday. Deputy-Reeve C. M. Carruthers .Mr. and Mrs. T. Rundle. Mrs. C. >isfortunertarwrck their car.obuth ldyiga hm.Mr. Bruce Tink at Sunderland Branton, Oshawa. visited Mr. S., miraculausly escaped with a bad godnibs n gfsSatnddConis'Cuniya o Page's. 1hkn padmnrcts ut Anniversar3- Visitors: At. Mrs. Miss arion Taylor tried music onounray Mr. AWancaana shl ut.side Ed. Pidduck's store, west 1 ie, H. ey Stinson's Mrs .i-V day and Saturday. ront.o. Mrs. Sarah Miller, Miss Squair attended Missiona.ry meet- idaying bere. a! where the cuve is sharpest. Mr. ir isEey tn.Ms . Messrs Herman Sa.meils. Cec.i, Mary Miller, Newburg. M iS Sin at St. PauI's an Tedy Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walton. Welsh turned out to pass a car Dardsan. Toronto. and Mr-. A.1is F ngreeda Oshawa, visited Mr. H. Steven!s. 'driven by Russel Perkins. Bow Boyd. Enniskillen; at Mr. Milton I ison and Roy Hooey were in Clar-ke, Arden. Mr. and Ms. Fe Mr.Wîlur ooe. orotomavile. trckwasadvn- ams':Mr.andMr. A Abr-Peterxbro on Sunday. Miller. Toronto. at Mr. and Mrs. <-_ Mr. Wibur More, Tronto 71anvlle. truckwas avan- Smis':Mrr.aWilliam. AbeacMr.Wilana BMr. L andMn.sLv one Millerlers. visited bis mother, Mms. Jabez:cing fi'om the east and it was r.ethy and children. Harmony, R. W. Philp went as a dellegation A number f rom bere attended CHURCHES Moore. Mrs. J. Haidge returned necessary for the rear car ta re- and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoskin, to interview the Minister of' High- the Halstein picnic at Orano on to Toronto witbh hm after havinggain its former place. In daing!Burketen; with Mr. Lloyd Fergu- ways in Toronta. SaturdaY. S.JSP' .C R pleasant visit with Mrs. Moore.,r so one of the rear wheels o! Mr. son: Mr. and Mrs. B. Montgomery, Mrs. Ida Kirkwood. Mrs. Jeny M.Ca lnhr ss)1t T OEHSR .CUC Mr. and Mrs. Earl Partt 'Perkin's car was badly wrencbed Oshawa: witb Mr. Wallace Pas- .Kirkwood. Mrs. A. Kirkwoocl. îng a new Pontiac. Rev. Father J. F. McOuire, Pastor dagherHeen C.ak ake 1~ while Mr-. Welsb's car shot into cOe:* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pascoe, Messrs Allan and Norman Kirk- Mr. Chas. Smith had a success- Sunday, June 21,st: Mass at ited Mr. Lawrence Wearn's.' the deep ditch, bit the inevitable BowmanillM.ad'm .<<< hse.M.W or.f ui barn raising last Wednesday. Bowmanville 9.00 a.m.; Mass at A nuxnber !romn here attended î telephone post and turneci on its Pascoe. Brooklin, with M r. GeO.ITront witb Miss Mary Mai- Mss ar Hort, .Necte.0.0am Enfield anniversary on Sunday. side. Mrs. Welsh suffered !rom Ormistan: Mr. John Ormistan. colin Paseoe, Mrs. R. J. McKessock ara" RNIYUIEDCuC Mr. Thos. Harris, Whitby, vst- h eeesaigU n h> Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pas- MranM.Hiiad alr. Miss Ruth at Mr. Gordon Wbite's TRNT UITD HRC ed bis son. Mr. Harvey Harris. iwhile ber husband's arins were Icoe, Brooklin; at Mr. A. Prescott's: Whitby, at Mr. Grant Thomp- or North Oshawa. Rv .F rsrn.Pse Mms. H. J. Werry is visiting at cut by the broken glass. Mr. and M1-s. Edgar Prescott and sos The sympathy of the com.munity Francis Sutton. Mus-Bac. Dr. C. W. Sleinon's, Bownîanville. ! amily and Miss Viola Sboi-tt. Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mount AI- is extended te the farnily o! the Organist and Chair Director, MÇr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wearn' "Wbat bas nat unselfed lave Oshawa: at Mr. E. Ormiston's: bert, at Mr. E. S. Grif!itb's. late Mrs. J. J. Brown who pass- Sunday, June 21st: il a.i.- visted friends at Chalk Lake. aclmdfrterc? .ît~. r n M.C .SeoBw Mr. and Mrs. Herb Proutt, Van- ed away bei-e Saturday morning. Subjeet "AIive to the Beauty in W. M. S. meeting was beld at,.ever was accomplished, and mare 'manville, Miss Verna Ormiston, couver, with friends. The funeral service wbich was Christ"; 3 P.m.-Baptismal ser- Mms. E. C. Aston's with Fresident ý than bistory bas yet recarded." Oshawa. Misses Clara and Ruby lreyatne a edo iei h hrh m,,l Mms. Wm. Parker in charge. Mms.'Mary Baker Eddy. Griffin. Union. Mr. and Mrs. M. ________________ aey atterndwash nel n vie nth'efchurch; .m.ub -re R. Gilbert was appointed Pi-es- i'Densem and f amily and Misses in Btda eo ihitetletery"cR e-!aianed". o u as sre ident for the remainder of year If oiihave sometîîi g~ Merle and Amy Ashton. Toronto: CADMUS inBho nSday metry. ardalnie oteesr T Oi atat Mr. F. Gilbert's: Mr. and Mrs. Mi*sehalonayporn t Sunday virce s . NRWsPEBTRA and Miss Eva Souch. Secy. It to sell-L'sc a Statesman Want A'd.! Russell Gilbert and Velima En- Anniversary services. hilch i n charge o! Mrs. Jack YeIlowlees. STtNRWSPEB ,jjýu niskillen: at Mr. H. Ormistan's: were well attended were taken by The junior class repeated the Ten CUC Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore. Eni-Skil- Rev. F. J. Joblin, o! Scugog. Sun- Commandments. Miss Margaret Rev. W. G. Blake, Minister K ER SL A K E , sle: :atMs. .Stnsn's Mi. &y&haîChoir favoured witb Scott gave the missionarY read- Miss Louie Osborne, Organrs WYJ"and rs.Sargesan and Mrs. Hud- music in the mornir.g and at the ing and the jun:or class gave a Sunday, June 2lst: il a.m.- j K E S A E Sceigservice, music was rend- -'orus. Holy Communion; 7 p.m.-Lights (a W.OR J. Ormiston's: Mr. and Mrs. ered by a quartette fi-rn Osh- At the church -ervice Rev. W. in the World. Pre-Comun'on ser- ________________________________________ P. Ormistan, Mr. T. Hall. Brook- awa. Rackhain gave a prepatory ser- vice tonight at 8 p.m.. Sunday STRAW 1 1- - lin, Mr. J. J. Ormiston. Oshawa, The sympathy o! the cominun- mon on a series he purpases Schoal after marning service.FETH Our Developing and Printing is done by ExDerts. No Mr. and Mrs. E. Ormiston and ity is extended the relatives and preaching on thý twelve apostles.1 ETH extra charge for Deck1- or Art Bordersa Mary Julia, Bawmanville; at L. friends o! the late Tod Bruce. Miss Pearl Leach gave a vocal ST. PAUTL'S UNITED CRIJRCH -de_______ C. Pascoe's: Rev. Eugene Beech, wha passed away last week after s0lo. Rev. A. S. Kerr. M.A.. Minister Newtonville. Mrs. Parker and Miss a prolanged illness. Mr. and Mrs. GCD. A. Stephens, Mips L. L. Bragg, Organist. Flahlihts A LARGE DRINKING Listerine Eileen Parker. Mr. and Mms. R. League met on Thursday ev- Salem. Mrs. Chas. Langmaid M' Sunday. June lst: Il ar.- F]s]ihs GLASS FREEi Ormisten and Mrs. H. Werry, En- ening witb Mrs. Cecil Ferguson an~i-d Mrs. Roy McGill and Keith, The Living Presence; 10.15 amn. 65c to 2.25 With 1 lb. English Health 25c -49c- 89ec î fiskillen. Mr. and Mrs. Hl. L. Pas- 'in charge of the program. R:ev. Enniskillern. at Mr. Roy Lang- -Sunday School; 7 p.m.-The - -o-noSa 'coe. Columbus. Misses Vera and 'H. J. Bell gave the topic: Mis.s maid's. Gospel o! Power. A cordial wel- 35c -59cn oth fr 39 Sun Goggles 'Verna Griffin and Isabelle Mc- Leah McQuade played a piano Sol:na \Vomen's Institute met corne to aIl. Bothfor 9C Lean, Union. Mr. and Mrs. Mer- sala: readings were given by Miss inl the Son's Hall Thursday a!ter- ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAIN 5e-5C15c- 29c- 49c vyn Hobbs. Haydon. Mr. an-d Mrs. Doris Muckle. Miss Helen Fowler noon. Mrs. S. E. Werry presided CIIURCH Muni Genuine Thermos Botties A. E. Billett. Hampton, Mr. A. and Mrs. Ceci Ferguson:Ms orhebinsssnait: Rev. C. R. Spencer. Recter 89c, $1.38, $1.79, $2.75 Bahig ame n r r.H James Beth McQuade sang a solo. whc Mrs. akBkr ovnr MsJ.A. Gunn, Organîst 33c - 49c Caps and Norman, Columbus. Mr. and Recent Visîtors: of graup one. took charge and ' .1.LjÙ iMrs. 'H. A. Beaton. Oshawa. Mi-. and Mrs. j Elli.3tt. Bow- led in community singing. Missi Sunday. June 2lst: 2nd Sunday erop Vacuumi Bottles 39c, 69c 19e to 49c 11 29e- Oc 11 I *manville, at Mr. W. D. Pbilp's. Elva Pascoe gave a talk and de- iai ter Trinîty, il a.m.-Holy Coin- Pe to$1.1 Miss Marion Beacock and Miss monstration on washing wool and, munion; 7 p.m.-Ex ening Frayer.- 2c-5c Outing Jugs $1.89 5 Cel I BLACKSTOCK Mur-iel McKee at Mr. N. Edger- woolîens. Mrs. Baker and ber 10.30 a.m.-Sunday &hool. 12 onl, 49Ne8et LUnch Boxts ........s...g1.50Mr and Mrs. Avîn McGi1l and Next meeting will be at Mrs., coats at ba 49c 89c Piojo Bxes 150 1.50 Mrs. J. A. Jobn.st.on opened her -ois 'Lotus. ai Mr. Ceci, Ferg-u- Norman Leachs on July l6tth.CO IGE N S Sterno Stoves 39C home on Wednesday afternoon for sons. the W. M. S. meeting. Mr Efr- Mrs. adMs.W on La-mer. Shu Milk for White Shoes......... 25c est Larmer tok charge af the Nesteton. at Mr. Oscar Mc TYRONE 'llitk l, n I . L 1h (I l j J 4aid Cindrela Clane fo whie soesworship. choosing as lher theme, Quade's. "d Irr]ii. lic %%ill 1)v lieu!idin 1Ial i' Cind rel a C eane fo w h te s oes50S c *'Fe o ship" M rs. R oy Fergu- M iss H eler, M N evir. Fi, M _r t i ýT al d ii d\ aiîr:r n 1'î 27.1S z s Son gave an enlightening repart f George Fowler's. Mrs S. R. Hoar, Tornto. is lIiir , ii , f j'-t1'i tçiii- tri I>rr-i When we fit your eyes you get Quality, Style and Ser- the sectional ineeting at Orano. Miss Mariqrie Galbraith at Mr. vîsîting her son, Mr-. S. T. Hoar di1'lil, tiiiu< ne w vice at Minimum Prices ýAn înteresting letter from Miss S. McKee's. and aId friends here. Long Sault Anniversary vvili be! Selling upi Laura Harnbly, Missionai-y in Mr. and Mr'i. Smith Ferguson Mr. Xillîs Stewart. Mi-. and held Sunoay,. june 21st, and China, was read by Mrs. Roy Tay- Iard Collette. Bowmanville. at Mrs. R. B. Scott. Mrs. Wm. Mc- Wednesday, June 24th. Rex'. F. PHONE IN Phm. B. tE MFITr. Mrs. C. Hll«and Mrs. fM.A .MGl'.Dnl iie h omr P.SSS r ARE.M-il's Dnldviitdth frmrs bro- M. Wootton o! Northbnm i n s t e rj Fleeked 49 TRUSSES ~Dorrell sagade.The last Mr. and Mr's. Gordon Brown. ther. Mi-. Ben Stewart, Center- Churchi, Osh.awa, wîll preach at This stor is pen ntil 12 Ocloc (D..T.) Satu day chapteî' a! the study book "The Toront o spent the weekend at, ton. and attended Decoration Day 2.30 and 7.30 p.rn. standard tîme., l c e Thi s or h ope u ntl 2 o cl ck <D S.T ) at .r ay New A frica " was -eviewed by their co tage. service. Bow m anville W om en's n t u eFl k c __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ ws. H.J. e l.y Athe ,,i-up n n t u Nghts. Other Nights 9.30 (D.S.T.) Mi-.Hr.Bl.A'dit uc i. Levi Skinner bas returned will meet in St. Jahn's Pai-isb Hall _______________________________________ care t th sthe de s op ien UHM ONYTRSEShome aftei-visiting bis daughter, on Friday, June 26t. Pi-agi-ar in Dark Hia crgtth itelaispeDUHMCUT TRSES Mrs. L .McCoy, Broaklîn. charge af Mms. Connors' graup. ste. . Bl oo hrgA!N VAETION 1Mi-. and Mms. R. Hathei-ly, Subjeot: "Lady Members o! Par- Re.11J.Bl okcagofCNETO Messrs Frank and Clarence Hath- liament." the worship at League on Wed-i erly. Dixie, Mi-. and Mrs. J. Hath-WU T Pi n c T m e I e enesdlay evening. Mr. Leslie Bea- Newcastle, Saturday, June 2th Îerly and Ronnie and Miss Kath-' HOMING PIGEON CLUB WIE Picn c T me s H e e cck as i chrgeof the pi- Convention of the Durha.m le ulycle nfinshr lifi i guoil 1l) gi-arn. Miss Jessie Knox favaur- County Tr-ust.ees and Ratepayers' Sunday. fl o ilicir ('d-,-iitli oh! hirîl race(,il Corbett's is ready to help make you.r picnic a real sudcih- iaosoo tetpic.i Association will lie held in theý Rev. Andi-ew McLaugblin. AI- Sîidî !i'1.frî lipir iars t Wei-" was gven'Council Chamber a! the Com.mun- 1imonte. visited Mi-. and Mrs. Thea. 1 0hij,. UýtS. \. Th, ae j Iwîini cess. Let us do your picmic baking. It is cheaper and ina otirs tn aerb ity Hall at Newcastle on Satur- > ondur.n ofrnc.ciîîiîrîî.th ii oîîirî much more converiient Mi-. ,Ilin. The young day. June 20th. at 2 o'clock, Mi-. and s.T.H-Rchrd. tarin înine îti tte followinig eî g~~~~~Oenn d M- n rs. Albert Hawkey vis- 1re.;Ispl te pas,:o tSadrdwm.Opnn a-i C u.hi TAKE ICE CREAM WITH You League bitdyprYt ehl dresses by the President A. W. ited Mr-. James Souch, Bawinan- JI.. 1lirîîrcl. A.1lilr',. 4mj 1Il1~ in the Com.munity Hall an Jn ni, Tyrone. Election af of- ville. 1'. lr1'0d II r>. 14 3 >cc. Bilverwoo's Ice Ceara wil put thefinishin touch t 23rficers.ailReport o!peOEA.fiCon.en-poMiss CatherineenMMissnCaderinentDina.d 'int L k rhard, 10l r>. 2 2i iiî> .37.q37 your pionie. We have it in bricks, bu]k, waikino' sundaes, dents and past League rneibers tian by Mi-. Lewis H. Winslow o! Sunday with her aunt. Miss Min- w. \ i 'ir 101 irs. 24 miii.. 30 )c cones and fudgicles. wil i etetind.Mllbrook. Address by Misdn neMcnadobug .Nilaî IhrAI '>~r Phone 104 Young mens -ball teamn playedIL. Moore, Cbief Public Nurse for Glad ta see Mi-. Loi-ne Annis out R. b lIîaicl( ialtat t TRY SUNSOY BREAAD - It will make delicious Picnic at Myrtle on Wednesday even-,ithe Deparitent. Discussion. De- again aftei- his long illness. dýck re>,rt, .______ Sandwiches ing, winning by 9-4. I monstration o! Achievement DayI Messrs Norman Woadley and Some af the Youn.g men took 1 Exhibition o.! the children's work Clar-ence Woodley visited the part in the service on Sunday ev- lof S. S. No. 2, Clai-ke; Teacher Ii1inri-'5 sister, Mrs. Robt. Step- ~gmm.aInmd..<~. Uj t. ajiening in St. John's Churcb. Choir Miss Hilda Rowland. Address byh lens, Gai-rie. and Mrs. Dave C orlbetts B3 al i'V sang a special number and Mi-. Col. E. E. Snider. Discussion. 1Hicks, Harrison. Mrs. Hicks i-e- yJohn Aicher sang a beautiful Ladies and gentlemen corne andturned home witb them. Iffr r y A l l Phione 3 Bowmanvîlle sala 'In The Garden." In bisrbring youi- friiends. 1W. M. S. are having their an- ___________________________________________address "What I Would Do If T r!A. W. -Anni.Tyrne. Preen.nu.al sewinig nd rquilting bee in- Thrda.Jnelt. Mslnid" Mash 'a daugardssoes ter. SPECIAL Hodgsan gave an exeln rpr 1 _____________________ I Reeent Viçtors:I'of the Pi-esbyt.ery at Orono. Eghioken BATHING Red 39 $1.98 $I4 1Mr-. and Mrs. Herb Proutt. Van- Sheffielexcellentctrepart RRMT cEn SHOES Green 3 Jccouver. with f riends here, Victriote23incTah_______ eg s.s ______________Mr-. Gerald Hill1and sons, North SViEctoria Plate.one 23, 11inehes ___ r ~~Bay, a, Mr. J. Joblis. Mrs. Jobli long, $16.50 S L MW eie hn 8,11Pie MU I i-. rnd r. h R.epinkshe. Ms.C1 1 MHyde.Ms. ai-ionks rguewee nCm. IvlRev. A. S. Kerr- delivei-ed a fine A 1 0HLU e i ainArgue 1< ruUn JamsMar sermon at the aftei-naon service£ Toronto visiting Mrs. I. Argue who Jeweler Phone 463 on Bunday. I NSHOE STORE underwent an operation in the Seerlf o bie tene a-y Goa lc Bwavl eriia optl eaehpyBwavleniversary services at Ebenezer on C b o w a n B l o c k o w m a n v l l e t h e a r t h a t s h e i s i m p r o v i n g . S n d a y q _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mi-. and Mrs. Cecil Downey, 1 Mrs. Leonard Richards visited 'S AND CUBS K-ilpatrick D.C.M., was drun- TEND SERVICE major. The parade was under the commnand of Scout Master Bert Mortlock, with the assistanceý UU] iulîl1,dZj I of Cubmaster Ch.! f MacNair anc.j Uide the church and Assistant Cubrnaster Morse Goodi- )ck. by way of King man. Streets. to the Public ounds. where three A sense of proportion is essen- egiven for the Canad- tial to t.he effective attainment, of Band for its kindness any great objective.-Franklin D. the parade. and to the Roosevelt. Scouts for their inter- ng in the n)arade. Production of gold f rom Sask- on Band was under the atchewan and Maniîtoba sources fBandmaster Richard amounted to 13,773 ounces during while Sgt.-Major A. March. ERMANENT WAVES "New Thermique - The Heaterlese ethod of Permanent Waving HEATERS WEIGHT ON HEAD L - SAFE - COMFORTABLE Nelson Spires of the "Emile Beauty "- will be in Bowmranville very week to -,anent waves at the "Estelle B eay s" j fM rs. Stelfa Bickle on Liberty St., N.. * ecial for This Week 7.50 Wave for $4.95 Other prices from S3.95 to S10.00 'elephone 246 for Appointments Finger Waves, Facials. Manicures, Treatmnents .-U -D A'1I Wearing s *6Apparel Fine Dress Shirts $ 1.25 up Fine Hose, 25c to 75e Ties-A Wonderful Selection At 39c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 RATS -.. ... 85c up ATS.... ... $1.98 up A Score of Other Gift Suggestions SUMMER SALE ght Summer Coats HALF PRICE 1y, in practically ail sizes. Ladies' light sununer argain prices. Get yours. Children's Coats 4, 8, 9, 10 and 12. These edats were formerly ce as high. Don't miss this unusual opportu.nity wards from $1.95 1Linen Coats .............. $1.59 1Linen Suits- Mis ses .. .... $3.75 its, ail redueed to .......... $1.79 We have a most attractive showig at most attractive SEE MISS DOWNS Johnston andCryderman Ring St. Bewnianville in Specieals at Salmon, tail tin ............ lic Quality Golden Peaches, tin ..lISc lish Wax, lb. tin ........... 55c ;Tea, 1-2 lb . . ............. 25e Elt, 50 lbs., plain 40c Eodized 45e Vax, lb tin ""...........43e erviettes, package of 80 ..... 15c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs . ........ 23c Ginger Aie, large botties, 2 for 25c Deposit on Botties lips Florida Orange Juice, tin 20e iinty, Grape Fruit Juice, tin .. 15c' medcs Beat Growing $2.50 $2.40 Grain, Coarse $2.00 per 100 lbs. lin Grocer Fish Snioked Fillett l6c-18c lb. 18c ?ish lb. 18e Whit- F i.y m PAGE SIX THE CANADLAN STATES«.%IAN, BOWMANvTTT.1p. rwrràpTn r=TTýooý-- -- ---, ---- BUY HIM Grocer

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