PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMLANTVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, 1936 -Chas. Werry, Miss Mary Bray, ENFIELD I Oshawa. visited at Mr. S. E. Wer-HA TO Miss Helen Langmaid 1visît Mr. and Mifs. D. Cunningham. ing lier cousin. Miss Bessie Snow- Mr. Allen Parker. Mor Miss Evelyn Cunningham. and den. Kedron. en~d Mrs. Charlie Parlker. Miss Betty Best, Brussels. have Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Baker at-, cfto. visited at Mrs. M. been spending a few days at. Mr. tended the Thampson family re- man's. Wallace Pascoe's. union at Cîeam of Barley Campf Master Garth Perrett is v Mr. Abert Niddery and Miss M. on Saturday. friends in Toronto. Nddery visited with Mr. L. C. The July meeting of the Wo- M n i.TdCa Pascoe and Mis. J. McCulloch. men's Institute was held last b.andGarys ent lat we Ross Smith, Oshawa. has been Thursday afternoon at the homeý the home of lier parents. mi spending a week holidaying at Of Mis. Norman Leach. with' Mis. J. Marshall. Foxboro. Mr. AI!. Prescott's. about forty present. The presî r.C.A arî n dent, Mrs. S. E. Werry. opened r.C A.M ti an Herie resottspet a,ý,ekthe meeting. An invitation was Vnovr, are visîting a at Mi. Webb Smith's. Oshawa. received and accepted from the bhore of lier sister-in-law, Miss Elsie Samis fell and broke Honeydale Institute to visit t.hem K. Winterburn. the bone of ber ankie last Sun- on the 6th of August. Mrs. Nor- M.adMs .E tp day. She is wîth her sister, Mrs. man Leach, leader o! group 2, visiting bis brother at Jane A. Abernethy. Mýiaple Grave. took charge of the program f Mr. and Mrs. Frise and Mi Sunday School wilI meet next Piano solo. Miss Jean Leach; Mis. Salemn Groat and Iý Sunday as usual. but there will be paper on "Current Events' by Toronto, visited Mr. F. Gr<ý no chu.rch service. At 7 o'clock Mrs. E. R. Taylor: vocal duet, Mrs. G. VanCamp and D4 at Enniskillen a Temperance ser- Misses Marion and Jean Balson:B-eLn.vstdhrm -mon will be preached. Paper by Mrs. Roy Langmaid, Mis. W. G. Stephens. The W. A. had their last "The Sunny Side of Farim Life": Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ave]: monthly meeting at the home o! Mrs. Gordon Leask gave a dem: Donna Kay. Buffalo, visitec Mis. Edgar Prescott. The pro- onstration o! salads. A dainty tives in the village and atti gramn îendered was: Instrument- lunch was served by the group the TruIl family picnic or ais on piano by Miss Mary Mc- and a social time enjoyed. urday. Cuflocli and Miss Margaret Pres- A jolly time wvas spent. at the Miss DorothY Burtt is vi cott, and a paper on Music by sclioolyard on Saturday afternoon lier grandiparents, Mr. and Mis. G. Bowman. when the CG.IT. group and their Geo. Burtt. leader entertained the Hampton Mr. Morley Hastings, Toi e*group with their leader. Mrs. Bul is visiting at the borneo Ïlett. An interesting program was parents, Mr. and Mrs. SOLINA given by the visitors. and Miss Hastings. Verna Millson gave lier report of Mrs. Geo. Perie, Toronto, MissIlen Blsonis isiingthe C.G.I.T. summer school whi-h a fex days with lier sister. Missto fieenBsoni istn she attended at Stoney Lake. A .~ Craig. Misses Lois and Beyl Larmer.' basebali game was enjoyed and, Miss Elinor Sykes. Toronto Blackstock, are visiting at Mr. E. supper was served.1 home over the weekend. R. Taylor's.Clarke football team plave'J our 1Mis. J. Joli. Toronto, is vi. Miss Muriel Baker. Nicholis boys on Saturday niglit, game re- theomofM.ad i HositlPeeroro i hliayngsulting in a tie 1-1 Cryderman. HOSPtal Petrboo, s hoidaingMiss Edith Pascoe is spei ar. home,. a few days witli fîiends in Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wheeler no and Norman, Scaîboro Jct.. Miss- COURTICE Mnt. adMs .Cawrh es Lulu Reynoldls and Editli Pas-i- Ruby viie the former's do coe. Hampton, visited at Mis. R. ter, Mrs. W. Cunningham,( J. McKessock's. Ilit the ahi ce ofi Mr Lnî11hlr lXck- eron Grace and Hazel Curi Mr. George Werry enjoyed a ett. suPerinitenldult nf hl snndav ham îeturned home with thE motor triP ta Muskoka last week.h1. NIr. Clir,-lce Pcii nm('I, , Mi. and Mrs. Tran and da Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pascoe and Ehenezer. took charge. ter Blanche. Whitevaie, Miss Bessie Pascoe. Mrs. Godfrey On Tilesdav ev-ninig. i llv 4th.'Sunday visitors ait the hor Bowman and Mary Helen. En- Rev. G. W\addell ni Calza'. B'PaPtiýt! Rev. W. Rackham. field. visited with Miss Mary Ha- Chntrchi. 0-hawa. hCld ai] npn air1 Mr. and Mis. Frank Ker gaîth and Mrs. R. Pascoe. ineif î NMr. Purcv Reid*- home,: and Miss Greta Wickett, Mr. and Mis. Joe Chapman. X\est Courtice. Aroiund thirtv-five avle iitdMs'.R Hampton, vîsited at Mr. Cecil a.uillon tîhc lawni. xhi!lon d latnday.vste r . o Pascoe's. 'peaker andi quiprntent con',eyed the Mr. Ivan Stepliens. Tor Mis. C. Rice. London,. with ineie.agu>. h n'. ý ~ai tl'iet,. t 'visited bis mother, Mrs. W Misses Lizzie and Rilda Hocka- )Ilir lituiner-. On l'htinrida' \ev'.Stephens. day. inig a 'imilar metinig will be held! Dr. and Mrs. Sarvis and Mr~. and Mis. Will Lampman, ni h . a'.'.)onti i\r. . Washington State. U.S.A. Mr. and Mis. Oea. Cuthbeît and Stace% . hone. visiting at the home of C Herina. Woodstock. Mr. Frank The Hnnciarian C;,ho]icel Mtnl Souci. Branton. Mr. Stephenson, Mi. and chili. Oshawa. gaîi -rti ai the hiontel Dr. Wailace Horn left on'i Mrs. Arthur Slyfield. Oshawa, I-, MNr. anl NIrs. Win. Ronihanvi jýday niglit for Montreal wher visited at é. Thos. Baker's. n ltl19111. '.hvll aroîidfi vpr- boards steamer, spending a Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hardy. soný spenît a p]i:a-ant afternon. par-,days at Newfoundland eni Russel and Doreen, Mr. and MiUS. akiiig of rufre>hn'Ienî- - ervil (n the Vto England. His many fi Thos. Turner and Winnifîed, laoin iitht.e erlv vn-eing.j wish him God.speed on lisj Oakwood. Mrs. Jeffrey. Lindsay, Jr ack Wiggaiî- ai ýa-t(,r!ney. Mrs. Honey and son Donald. Mim- Rtmiiattenthi I te piciiic of St.ý Our churcli service Sunday m-ins. Master Robert McBain, OI-rize. nLlianStîui'. Shî ening was well attended. Re- Kirkland Lake, visited at. Mi.r.ha ,a ae wPr.Rchmdlvrdoeo s NorH anrd ay Betyand 1r. anîl NIr>. (;ergt t.rtRîn% -ani ies af interesting and helpful Mis.Normn Bay. ettyand i]'. -p nt Thtir'.lav %xuth NýIr. 1Mons on the lives of the Apc. ýobby. Toronto. Mr. and Mis. nirI(oe.<-a.-î-t- Mr. Beitram Soucb. Mi iadku. Engineer, Mrs. Souch and lI tti NI t-- iari 'ka. (-hlawa, Ronald. Sudbury. Dr. and th he -tr Nra hà,- beln Ewart Sarvis. son and daugý T ~ T fl hiiil\. ~M ~ Sumas. Washington, Mr. T r hn NIîtila the2oth.Mrs.J. A. Cale and sn S I L ~ . r ii~t Speccof lkIfen, are guest.s of Mr. hrthlv part'. lv ber t.h Brea.d Trays _S1.50 - S1.75 nhhla ethîat'ck.____ Fruit Dishes $1.00 - Sl.50 î nîj.aî.î.iýàl i'.- hi- fti . \l r.i Table Reflectors S1.00 - S1.5n0- ~pî. .v h Ir h I- N IKLE Flower Baskets _S3.50 - S3.75 S,,nit f the am in i ii, li Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ashton Sai & eppr St.s 5100 In hi'. hi i tiJCC h tu ~family visited Mr. Stewart1 WeII and Tree Platter 5-.95 man. Port Perry. h~~O~Ii~ t -i It ii t hi Mr. and Mis. Xeslev Cike. Ca.sseroles S3i.95 - S5.95 We have now on display a complete line of Hot point Elect rical Appliances ineluding Percolators, Wafile Irons, Autematic Toasters, etc. James Marr JEWVELLER Phone 463 - Bowmanville ri Li«t,' i1.1 - - - - -- ." t î.u-iimnnvcr- rm îtîci h.~it-i Wnnifred Oke, Mr. Stanley Oc]. .îî,îîîhitalv îm - ~ ner. Miss Aileen Robbinss taîl hîgît ai o a]] bTu' itai SundaN- wiîli Miss Elsie Oke. uat(l(inhili ar arý ll utt'ialSimcoe. famuur-.Mis. Beu'ramn Souci anti Ronnie, Sudbury. Dr. anti Mr A\ '.w Yrk ,:caninte tptci.ïii-t it uSaivis, Jean anti Bobby. Su: ii \-ra%- çmm t>wh- vlIuv.recctuvedWa.sh.. Miss Gwen Caverly. i:termus i îjurue- lmtîcamial-< fut zonto, Mr. anti M's. C. w. St 'limeriîh .a gias- c; liwh.ýlue. init tHampton, visîteti Mis. J. y ,3 'r 4 îimiu - foi '.veii-cmiutio cîcîl Mr. Ellis Griffin. Mi. W Park'.tuntie csanines- The Town Ra. anti Mr. Howard Pye v trmcn.eti aI Mr. Oea. Oow's. Chemu Dr. H. Fergusan anti Mi.1 -ii eltîttr.jutig firnt ha. hîiltiii) M. Siemon accompanieti Mr a litile bus.iuness that is îtnobably the;Corb3ett, BoWmanviiie, an a uno-] tuttirntmmîai kuiotnu. Tht-y dec- ing trip Vo Jack Lake. trop)latt- baby 'hot-s. -House amli Mi. andi Mis. H. C. Oic] Gardlen. and, son Rager. Applegate. M visiteti at Mi. F. Orciaîd's. -Wor isthepric oflivng, Mi. anti Mis. J. Smith 'ndWoandis ar the pice o!liin.f arniy Bobcaygeon. Miss VE antiwor ani wiryaiethepuc Orniston, Oshawa, Mi. anti1 o! leadesiip.'-Heibert Hoover. R. O-îVn i.H .W visiteti with Mr. Hoskin Smith- "At the present turne not enougi Mrs. Chas. Wells, Paît Pe people reati poetry. Today is tie visiteti Mr. and Mis. H. Milîs day for piose."-Jain Masefielti. h Sorry ta report is. C. pas Manufacturer's Clearance Dress Sale $1le" Sizes 14 to 44 A manufacturer aieared his stock of Plain Pastels, in ail calors, a few Mesh numbers and some Speedway Crepes, ail at this rema.rkab]e price. We pass the saving on ta you. \XalkerStores, Limited Bowmanville Ontario MANY PROMINENT ugprîual n ances. He was Cha __DURHAM CITIZENS peg Commnunity Mi ntrea ~IN WESTERN CITY city efr ra raised S400l.000'ea Good . ai',contriîbut ionsf .- Contînued fromn Page 1) oe n alu ýýisitinýwaS 1882 wen lie went, West and had been asked to ýend at oh ieso I> Stet tthtchrhinterests Ir. and timne fromi the cemeteîy o Bar-1 attention. Now i Y be rs creek. He inquired about been a busy andf * - ..- severai o! his old Pals uncluding man t hree scorey .- .... .... Major Bounsall. Dick Scobeil and Plus four I'm a poo Lt t.h - _______ Tom Percy. To show you what ..B a ______ an active career Mi. Christie lias A .Gr Mishad we briefly list some, a! bis We are squleezif I les arebusiness and community inter- er in as a Durhian ietville.ests: President. o! the G. F. Ste- cause lits mother.1 Ir adphens & CO., wholesale paints: was born in Enniski .îa. and Vice-President Great West Lif e am. Assurance Company; President at.een Home Securities Ltd.: President noihen Home Investment & Savings As- îole.sociation: Past President o! rY andPrairie Division, Canadian Mfgs. 1 read .X zr -As.sociation, Winnipeg Bado Srea Trade. Manitoba Canadian Red aened )a5t- Cross Society and a Vice-Presi- i at dent Employer-s Association o! Canada. 1 Mis. Dr. J. IN. Hutehinson montoDr. Jim Hutchinson is the mos' uf ioperfect specimen o! Perpetual Chas isyouth for a man in bis 77th year Chas. I have met. To prove thîs state- ment let me state that last week sn while I was there he peiformed a MiS.successful operation for appendu- ,o, wascitis on a Patient 57 years old. He o, wasis the oldest pîactising physician lisiin-irn Winnipeg. He was bain at Irs.tn Leskaîd and went West in 1884 Ers. L.and was associated with D. Max- endi- THEY U -rTiEF IIHwell & Sons. agricultural impie- ingý7 ments. for 7 yeaîs. When this Toi- f irm witlidîew from Manitoba he ly andenteied Manitoba Medical Col- yadThe above MItemorial cartoon, drawn for the Sun Life of lege and later gîaduated from A. B. Gard laugli-f Canada by L. R. Batchelor, a VimnY veteran, In honour of the Toronto University. He piactused Camt- historic ceremony bY H-M. King Edward VIII on the 26th of in Richmond Hill foi 3 years. later ning- July, 1936, appeara in the Vimy PilgrLmage Officiai Guide took Post graduate work in New t0 school cliere att .em.h Yok ork and retuîned to Winnipeg as the above mentic augh- in 1889 wliere lie bas since prac- son brothers. Bert me orot tised. He has served as a mem- o! the laigest undE ne ron! met with a misfortune. ...ai Ihome. Rtith renaimte<l ith ber o! the Provincial Me ica esses in Winnipeg biekig ie am.Itr aîter(Iirmit ti litgeiod ni' Executive of the Coîlege a! Physic- year's Presîdent a! rslake Mr. and Mis. W. E. Sanderson >Ifftriing. fie %-as coiifirmeul iit the' ian, and Surgeans. and as mem- tary Club whici chi Bo-and. family visited Mi. F. Spry's. \mhcî hrhwc a teen age lier of the Counicil af University o! and heard him mal Hamt.n.onSuda. i ~from which h liîever waveredMaioaHehsbnanidnugrldres >bis Mr. and Mis. Laurence Wearn ho tthlot of chutrch attemîdance. -canitoane fr e beran ld augural adesi ýrnoVisited fiiends at Cialk Lake. Theinrfr h iea pryCad ron Mr.C icLno..r n Th eraIen . ertices were effic- in ntany elections. being a forceful Mr C. Gereclendn. Mi.and eîtîiv r '.coîidulcîeîl h'Re%_- C. R. Sp)ei- platfoi speaker. He lias been an Caueiedrs Mr. Argeu Clentence. Stynr cr.Rct,r if >t. Jht.Chîceider brother and comion ~Mis. W. L. Law, Osi fam- Aîu lmne erit iîtmi'iI.ai mi. laie rtsiduîtce. his kid (?) brother Wilbeî. who Iy o! Solina. He is are Mr. Thaomas Clemence and Mrs. thllce t Hanîititti Cuemterv. Thtelias been a resident a! Winnipe ing profession andi Herbert Clemence. otaMc.11frr vr Isr ,'iiai over hal! a century. His only s toli t i ai lvisiedwi W. H.Moor andWilliam iti.ili.1 .Ste\'el.. R. Harold is foiîowing in his father'ssedgaseis! M o - o t e r f r i e n d s a n d t t e n d e d t h e C . S c t, A i a c i a t . f a t t p - o s a t m o i i - s ae s ang a Ci o M o - Clerence picnic at Cream a! Ba r-- t.\rchîerc tt fl . fian e-bu t as a do ta, u ng o iic at H es a t St. Vîtu ýrehle leyCamp. a-u sadcob rouewl~S nahe.etmlîlrtgtfr present an interne in St. Bînface route i uai offeimu.s..ilichidîîl IalluNapt rtîveHospital. iends fLtrh.Ladie.. .tîxilary of St. H .Hthno e c jour- i SALEM \tru... htircit owit N I r. amIiH.W uhmo B.G. Stev,ît...Nir. ai Nr,.. Cali him 'Hutcli or Wilber and RV. ý Wa.IMa aet lme.\.îerhe'li answei Vu either name, It vas New Beach an, ev MrNc, i. ii .iiuci< a iv.Mi.and Nrs.1'. R. olihmY Pleasuu-e a few weeks ago to pcsa i v.W.îî~ firi it - r. tIi rSiîîltîanîd fantil%. Toronîto;xn~ j. drive hum back amang lis native rcsoai <hi-c tir, I hi mfie tanIdfaiil'-. Toroit ,:haunts o! Enniskillen wheîe lie S Dstei'- ili inlte.r .,-t jfT mi. )(raici Vrk.l .mi \I r-. l,\e, Ttiî I .geflypointed out fields inSul fistles. N.. S.h]Hek oitii -ail N I r-. \VIhhSul ttiNIr. anti i whîcli liehad hoed turnips for 40c insong i.îJ r \î <- I wdli ,Nr. ani]Nlrs a day. Those were the gooti aid Tiiese came in Mis. Nr-;G]- ttldhamhttTort- LeW iIýkil iiaid I.ieetN1r. aw, days! But tie calilo! the West glter. t .trhh;xttx h Ir.Tîmî Id r M G. 1I lcotît .MIr. k.îlîîh h.came on is~Jan. 2, 1883, ta this en- BtigSis Bo-j I ' la\ .q, ce 1tuiýr> -. i..1trr- yaung man adlned Bow-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~i i~Sitlî.I~ Iî mItaii.Nr mlN u n XWinnipeg as accounitant 'nn:s- NIrt ir î,t t.miî oke he Iack- Lml. u. o Dav-id Maxwell & Sons, faim, il-.îmandît r.- hW1..] i] atjihoî. i.-uiiNrs-. Rtis>..e r- implements mfgrs. He was ap- Balthýàn as hi hit -t.. h aO r I kii-.ae,,,gt atîe, ,,li, gpointed manager in 1884 and re- ~ gCp -ittt1.n .f - sugned in 1888 ta accept manager- ________ :1* .<l'.11ri! tut Sitihit It 1slip of The Fairchilcis Ca.. loc ai .hi~25fli, .Itr t. t irh ___________ hlolesale îobbeurs o! faxiimpie-t htîteh at..hments. carrnages, cutters, etc. He l H 13. LACKSTOCK SCENE 1 vas elected President and Gen- T H i and ilWrP, ' I0 R NG A A Eeîal Manager in 1898 with a con- Ro-N- - 1 FOR N EPA A Etollung fînanciaî inteîest. Pair-, i-Phone 5.94 Rod- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h themmt Battîtî,., t h lds CO. dusposed o! their busi- __________ S ' h -,u .h ,.N h annuVeisary o!fheBatesflita n 1908 ta John Deere Plom- Tur- S,.ttu.ihuuhm Of the Boyne v-as celebrated un Ca. a! Mol:ne. Ill.. Mi. H. becat- --- -- sPen Blakst-ck o Jul 13t. Itwasing Vice-President and Generai Laeti ..i\ ,-ht.t the first tîme in 26 yeaî-s Fiat the Manager of the comPany's entie i Lae 't t . itit ~î t.~Orange Walk was lielti there and v-senbsns.I 98leie Watsofl', liin, sothn acttVStitýt tl the village was beautifuUlY decor- sugned after neaîiy 40 Yeaîs u1 We inTwn son E.1 eut ir., u I -th, O td o i ccasion. In spite the ifplemlent business. Smo et We n on s.r E. i .ttttht h .hue "i !the Persistent and prolonged 1tien blias been financialýy and~i 101I.' t il itil leri mas I t' t t',-i r-th. .îf ~: ii r eat wave lie crowd was a record offlciaily ifterested as a Diieczor . titIlttl. oi- t..h_ . r one, estumated at about 3000 wtb a!f Western Grocers Lti., Doniin- A tucl ______15 lodges repiesenteti and ai- ion Fruit Ca. Ltd.. Fisheu- & t 'alermost as many bands. Burke Co. Ltd., Tees & Peisse Co. ll r ii.,, iii alle MALtRO EA inteiesting and unusual Ltd.. A. R. McNicial Ca. Ltd.. and _______ ing. feature in the parade was Vie fifj Winnipeg Trust & Mortgage Ca. Theo ~andtiu large drums from the Ltd. He was President of: Win- Neilson's i1< .'e .. j,ý-, j Iiji-i Drummung Club. Torante. These n-iPeg Board o! Trade 1905: m P.irithiitiir i atthu-mi drunts weie a gift Vo the club plement Dealers' Ass oc i a tion tii- Rt..su Nr- iI.W. F0il'.. fromi Ulster, Ireland, two yeaîs <now an Honorary Life Membeit; A choice selectioi Shriîerhrik .XI arduter. s-ii ago and weîe useti in tie battie Winnipeg Y. M, C. A.; Cara orcoc.O ehr.e, oi aîei ii i-titt for- Io! lie BoYne 24" years ago. Ail City Missions andi Ex t ens ioan wheat texture wil ici, ît ..-i-i . Nr- I.D.Stevemi-.. O! which acideti interest Vo lie Ass'n. a! Methodist Churchi pr and G" nF-hrmiiliieZi iý--occasion. Vo union; Honoiaiy Claima ng andn \ti"il Iu-.\arion Ft-.Tue Parade was headeti on tie1 Board of Governais o! Wesley . p Mrna Seeallot em,mk 'it th, taditionai -white harse" (whichlUniteti College of wiich lie has y Mýis, S. Penfouind, Orono; «-M1r. Grand Lotige O! British Arnerica. United Cliuîch front 1906 Ito 1932. hne9 ery arud Nu-. . iore-imceumfjq,tund jaimd Tien foU.owed tiiee elderlY and ansilamebroBade- S ce t.Nr.tht- firmti..itiece ii honored members o! le id r, ________a ___________________of___Board,___________ surad 'MI. htarlie Run- N JH. Deitt ex-M.P.,M. & li1. ea. McLaughlin o! Cobourg, and Mî.J. j. D,, Ninteile, baby Don-jMi. Jas. Paul o! Ida, who former- ai amt.arc vm-iiitg hi r nothmer, Iy walked ini lie 'walk* but were r-. j I . Iuitle driven hsYeai. After whichi NI r. ud\I r,.-i. .1 .Si. ethavelfollowed lie Boys' Juveniie Band.1A l n s Go e t'e'11i 'imtgN-lntil-m H;rt. ai Osiawa. Tue piesence o! the 2 I1s-a pbl hih.thut i e tt .ii y iso ery uie ..t misaaad thase who thoughtitui II NOn..hi.' -iiiu ut>.181)2 a tîi owamta dance Jooketi on and 26-oz. Bottle tM l]it..\l, -.u utur thtieno e iemu-sic. The wunnei.s ihîem ni tî't.'h UNu k 1 o..m-t1, forlin lie Iucky dîaiv-weie: miss D. 'tir n.Black.stock. R. Hughes, titi] tht jClarke, Roy Stinson, Blackstock,aa I. m lt . tî tntht.irure h Herman Wilson, Janetville. andtniA 1 ll ire ii-t'. .. u m a wlht tirtil rethe prizes were 5, 4, 3. 2, 1, dol- Poe 6o sons. Nelson B. of Seattle, Washing. lais respectiveîy. Altagetlier it Phns16o 12 îti: R. lîarvev if Wrandell,. Alaska;ljwas a very successful and enjoy- -___________________________ Il.(. t Rtmtlm l nimmtotto aiiJames jable day as weUl as educative.1a eresteti in fin- aiîman Wunnu- lund 1928-31. a nuzatian wvicli ýarIy by volun- foi relief Pur- isoccasions lie îun for Mayar Federai housesm business anti demandet i s if liat basn*t full lîfe for a years and ten )or .udge. diner ig Bert Gardîn- i Olti Boy. be- Lucunda Knox. .uilien anti wenl the same tinte Joned Hutchin- -conducts one dertaking busi- eg and is thus1 SWinnipeg Ro- ub I attended ake a very fine Law so af Mr. and hawan foertal-I .t ttt ttîîmu..bt.m. ' in ah teai-u >county e is NOTICE articles ta The Id Education. IDr' :oesOffice will *ce Wnn4pe,. is Superintendet (e Suniday clioýoi and a Direc:ý.o le Agrciultulal Society. Mlbert Young jus: by chance I met A .A runs a: ieweliy store on O.,t.t,lyoft St. '%1 Myatch plaYed cua wt the liai speli anti I droppeci nflO his store. He loaks fine anti bus- iness %v'as faiily gooti. be saîi Lest you don't know our friend bhes son o! lie lae Dr. R ab: a,, rd Mi.Young and brother c is. ,Merle Nokes, Queen St. i Mis. J. R. Young <nee \Iagg-.e Neads). invited me ta10 .u:at theur home but un!ortuna-e:v lime would nol permit. At churci Sunday nc-:-n.ng i'note 1 vias at chuicli andi a-way front honte). I badth le p2easuare of meeting Mis. J. C. Dow,-iue 'nee MViss Sainsbury o! Port H.LopE, wba afIen visiteti lier urncle in Bwnanville. the lae W. H. w':- liants. Concession St. Her ns band us Provincial Goaler an(, 1 received a cordial invitano..-,0 visit lits institution. Bett'er :c. cet an unvtation fî'ont hum -ha.r from a Magistiate, thought 1 Mr'. Jabez Miller employed ,: -h Biirks-Dingwell, Jeweler,. wan r- otier old Part Hope boy I zne:. I was sonry ta miss se-e:rg Mi11s. E. L. Taylor wiase mthtr ,Vas a sister a! Sur Sam Hughes. She is a successful business womaun Winnipeg. Another aId fuiend I bati hcpeti ta see was Mi. N. N. Cale. stàli active as a commission agent a,- iao" in s 801h year. He us a biotieri'-n-law o! Mesdames_ L. A. Tale anti John Percy o! this :cw-,n. In clasing I must acknowlecige. an invitation fî'om A. W. iSanýdyt Gibbard. B.A., Librarian o! Moose- Jaw. Sask.. native o! TyrorLe. wlio saw by Tue Statesman I was go- ijng West anti asked me te be sure anti stop off iere. il 1b-- see:ng yo in 1938. Sandy. wher. me convention may go Vo Edmcnton ci- Jasper Park. G ..J. 3 u fim~>t- t.Bernet. ý O -o Nli), X p ii,i umg, r cs7rn. ii.m,:-r :f- î,mtmîîl tr in -. h. ea_7 bOutflts Reducedj nd Sports Outfits, just received. Reduced 1items, including S]acks, Shorts, Halters un Lou Dresses, Regular $1.95 Specials for $1.49 ,a good variety of shades and mnatertal, Sizes 16 ta 40, $1,49 each ta clear Friday and Saturday, only $1.59 Regular $2.95 and $1,95 25c each -- Bathing Shoes, 79c pi EVL'YN SHQP Bowmanvifle s Bakery and Lunch Rocm AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN Soh ]'tl 1iiîks ai i jutierailWat ci îhauvson Ilau. c.e Cream Bricks Now OnIy 20C ON OUR BAKERY BIDE on of Cakes, Pasties. and Cookies await ir choice Bread of both white and whoîe- U satisf y. Tr, a loaf todav. on y s Bakery rSpecials Tromato Juice .... tin se eat ............... Pkg. 10e ves .......... iS-oz. jar 25c eickles -tin 39c, 1'-lb. ....bottle 27c 21 R ings . 4 do .2 5c ind Kipper Herrings 2 tins 15C 25C 23c ee ... .. ... ... ..lb. 29e PRINCESs Soaip Flalkes 2 Pkgs.29 Grocer Bowmanville PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN 1 ýt Tissue 4 rolls 25c