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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Aug 1936, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR TuE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWM~Jq-~J~.I,~ ONTARIO, THUR.SDAY. AUGUST 27tb. 1936 Miss Betty Steven.s .5, hr cousins. MisesH-ee. Ma1 MAPLE GROVE an Don nwd Tr:o Sevenal from ht-eEna:t--aki Mn. anti Mes. ciGo- ,e M a moton h-tp tc CaLe.indtr-- anti Mes. Mlton Bli..Wat-r- tht- Quinîs,. lord. sisituti tht-ercous:n. Mirs.. Me. Ban Ho:,cn 13 - c-f C. Snowdt-n. DEt-ison. Osbawa. M. c -Mes. Mark Backliuro antiMn. antiMn. John Baker J r1 Fart-wel! Blackburn. Orono, vî:-t:.:dMr.s. L. C.Scc.: eti Mn. E. W. Foley. anti ht- mo- M:ss, Jean Hogan:b.s tht-r. MIL~ W. H. Fol«es'. Mrs. ht-r parentsu. 14r. o:M.J Blackburn remainet ilWtbht-ir Hogarth. Hampion. mother.A good congrt-gaz.on 7:«etl Mn. anti Mes. Mark Gardiner Lieut. A. Beown. Saivation Ai-r anti son Nelson, Garden H:U. VIS-'Bwavlt. nSni~' Fed tev csns. soMn. anti s. gave a splend-d discourse. Lie:rdSeeas r n Nr, J. D. St-veos.Browvn wltlie welcme niù,En a Mn. anti Mrs. Thos. Baker antii lime. Miss Vena Baker. Soltna. viiteti rRt-v. A. R. Scndesc.x \Vnuib tht- formers daugbter. Mr.,. L C. will occupy tht- pulp.:: on S-ind. Snowden.! in thtne tssof î-le Loro's Dî Miss Mary Clennence.Sh', Alliance. spent tht- weekend wi-h Miss-ýM-. anti'%Irs. Y.Lcîc Brow Betty Snowtien. ýGoemlt-y. spent Sindas .:th NI Miïss Florence Foley visiiet ht-r and Mrs. Norman Burnis. cousin, Miss Bessit- Blackbiurn. MisBitaHrunact Orono. John Searson. Brantfordnti. Miss Nellie Rideaug-h. Toronto. anti Mrs. Norman Mutton. OsI who bas bt-en visiting Mns. L.! awa. Mrs. Grills. Tononto. vfsl:, Twist, has retunned, tb Toronto. ýMe. anti Mns. Leslie Colaco::_ Miss Eut-en Stephens. Town. bas retueneti home aflen a pleas- 11' w tittcli butr ai IITg:, axit visit. with ht-n cousin. Miss 11(n hi o tuct ci n--crli mltitr Audrney Gneenham. .îî t. un *InIIw nucIuiUIGLn UdEy UIil -supreme in flavor-supreme in healthlul food value. Order a trial quart now froin Bowmaoville Dairy Phone 446 or 703 SUCCESSORS TO E. WATSON BaIcery -- Lunch Room Soda Fountain GET ACQUAINTED SPECIALS Orange Layer Cake- 24c Fnesh Apple Pie. 23c Rich Coffee Rings- 15c Fine Variety of Fnesh Buns WE SUGGEST That you phone or place ,.j your order eariy so as to make certin o getingone of tht-se specials. FOR QUICK DELIlVERY PJ-ONE 9;f ]Baclk to School M SPECIALS - Thursday, Friday and Saturday August 27 - 28 -29 Mustard Keen'. 1A lb. tin 25c GOLD BM DAL COFFEE ......................1/2 lb. tin 22c CROWN TEA ........i............1lb. package 49c WHEEN'S CARBOLIC SOAP, KIRK'S HARD WATER SOAP ..... . .. ......... 4 bars 19e VI-TONE. ...... . . ......... ...................medium si.ze tin 45c HAWES LEMON OIL ........................per. bottie 24c SureeShortening 2 îbs for 25C GILLETT'S LYE----. ... .. .*--"-«---- ............- ... per tin BIG FIVE CLEANSER .- .....-.... per tin BRASSO, sma]l in ....- ...14c medium size... BEE HIVE SYRUP------------....... ...... No. 2 tin Connors ln Tomato Sai Herring 2 tins for 25c PINK SALMON ... ............ .............. 2 taîl tins CRABMEAT, Silver Fan ......................per in TO MNATOES ............... ............-.- . . .. ...........No. 2 tin ASSORTED SPICES, In Glass Shakers ............- Whole Mixed PICKLING SPICE............. 1/2 lb. iuce 20e 25c 9c 10e 13C Canada Corn Starch 2 pkgs. for 19 C PINEAPPLE JUICE .... ......8 oz. tin 1()c Australian SULTANA RAISINS ............. 2 lbs. 23c CROWN GEM JARS, smail, pints .. - .. ... doz. 1.00 medium, quarts .. . --. .... . . doz. 1.15 TIGER SALMON ...- ........................... small tins 15C Fancy Cream SANDWICH BISCUITS. - .. lb. 15c PITTED DATES .... ...2 ]bs. 23c Fa.IW. NELLES PHONE 599 BOWMAN VILLE it SOLINA I ] A _7Pï ýc.Me. IniMsHr.c. t.,c -carc. lam- e ls',-.:tifn-nti r.: C.artnont ist- ci, Sundtay S Mer.ia G,ua.k Shaw,.. Mn.Ner. G:lc.anic. Osha'a. i: î:eia e E, R. Taiy.or*s. D j Mse Helen Baiker. Ev.eyn T.r-k anc. Ruth McKeýssocs ts e M_'v:.YL. Ada ,Altn BotvýmPn h Me. anc. Mr.s. Howanc, Onils a: ani MŽsViola. Valentîma. Me. 1 ..:; Jac Short. Manjý1a. 1Mîjss Susie vÀi. ces on standard lime.C MN E E T a ,nO..Trn.Mr ereHoward Glenney. Newcastle.1 O IGE NT by,ýrahrn. owmnvile. virand Memnbers of the Women's Inisti- ThcrnandoLadies'one. Mr.hGeorgetTyrone United Church Harvesi ay Mr Hugli Anrus. FnLskllen. a Mrs. W. F. Park's on Wensiý Union, Darlington 'Home Services, Sept. 6th and 11h. ýa. Mn. Ja-ckYtlole. and qu:lted a Quilt. During the. Rev. Hugh Crozier. Pickeringa Mr. and Mes. Walter Bray and.atnor hr uiesss N'ss Ethe. Pckerirg v.:s:ted at aifl woona hrsies.s 10.30 arn. and 7 p.rn. stanýdard r Mr . A.eL. P a s o e's. M r. a n d M rs . A y lm e r B e etch i e S p c a m u c. L b n a : I.Mr. A L and Mrs. A .Blo. I-n Church service will be wNith- and family visited a: Mr. Everetî Ftbfl Secad Smu-li. abr3 p.m.: Mr adMr.A.J B.on lendrawn next Sunday on accour.t Bech's. Bradford. FootallendieSupper 5at p.m.: n and Harold. visited a, Mr Wîi- of Salem Harvest Home. Sun- Miss Ruby McLaughin 'isited hcePeSupr5.m:Cn [r- hiam Gilbank*s. Shaws. day School at the usual hour of friendLs in Toronto. cr. ly"eaa .n [r Misses Loraine and Mavîs Mc- 2 30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffin. Admission 50e and 25c. n- Laughlîfl. Oshawa. are vx.stang at ' MssMayGibbs bas returnnd Clara, Rubv. and Celia. spen! « ed their urcies. Mr. Harold Pas- home after visiting relatives .n Sunday at Mr. Howard Pingit s,. Mre'.,.GoButle. e Tor- Bowýmanville and Oshawa. Toronto. CHURCHES . Ge, Bo-,iljer.NewMiss Blanche Wotten is vis.iz- oo.vis:ie in osn. Mes. A. ~I ene . Baeso. ean couerrelatives îng with her sister, Mns. Jam-es here. I ENFIEnLDtheiMcGregor. Maple Onove. TJONSAGM N ____c___________re. Miss Jane Cookman Sundaytd CHURCH Mn. Ar.d.ew Waiker was cailed î a: Mn. Jim Potter's. Pickering. Rev. C. R. Spencer. Rector teHepwotlaest of bts m other Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowman Miss Mvildred Avery. Toronto. Mrs. J. A.' Gunn. Organist Mote Rusesel ofHardy.oakw. and family. Kitchener, and Miss is bo]idaying at home. 12th Sunday after Trinity: Mr. ussl Hady.Oakwod.Elsie Bowman. Oshawa, visited Mr-. and Mes. Russel McLaugh- lHoly Communion 8 a.m.: Morn- vsî-ted -wth mesISr. Ni at Mn. Thos. Bowman's. Ln and family visited friends in Dona'd Yt-ilowleets. Mr. James Tapp. ose. Toront.o. ing Prayer il arn.: Sunday School Misses Maryan EeynPr Mr. and Mes. W. Scu]ly and Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cocà-rane 10.30 a.m. The rector will con- ramier have btenr visiting their Mount Den.nis. vsited at Mrs. W. and family, Bowmanville, visîted duct the services. aunt. Mes. Chris Ccok. Mirnico. J Ormiston's. at Mr. Cecil Rahm's.STPALSU ED HRC Mrs. Chas. Milis spent tht-* M,1r. Levi Nîddery. Toronto. a, ____________ _ ReT. W. F. BUNTED. PastrC wseekend wth fri-mis at Honey- Mr. George Onmiston's. e.WF.Bnsr Pto dale. Me. and Mes. Albert Nidderx IMis .1. Bragg. Organist Mrs.Cha. Hv,;,amandMar Toonto atMrs J.McCl .1 ý HA pir Sunday. Aug-ust 301h: 10.10 a. adMs. Cha. Hosar.ami ary eTorono. arMr-sJ.McduaycScheel:____il________ tht- weekend mn Toronto andi vis- Mrs. H. Wt-iTy, Enniskillen. 'a: tl.~Ud~Sho:I r. ani rsWate Prnnd-i Mr. L. C. Pascoe's. The Lesson of Patmos 7 p.m. iteti Mr. Hovam n h- opia Rare treat at Tyrone Sept. 6th Th there. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ashton. Hay- and 7th. Chicken pie and con-Fogte Atbu. Mîzý,zs Norma anc. Grant- X'e- don. at Mn. D. Hall's, cert. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH lcwee ;:te Ma.,]. Dc.naid Vel- a isVraOmso.Ohw. Me. and Mrs. Jack Calder and, Rtv. Sidney IJavison. Fa.:c.r atMr. E. Onmiston's. son Gordon. Toronto. Mrs. Alex Francis Sutton. Mus.Bac. Mr1e. aCd Goron UŽ IM, rnk.lE. Anns. Tuton. a: Mr. Calder andi Mes. Beatty. Bright. Organist.anti Choir Direcirr Mn. ant M es FrnkGoiert. ask Fnank m iss etswere guests of Mn. and Mes. E. E.'Sunday. August 30-tb: 11an. viit- Ms Fak iltrtw " 5M. laTab!n Ooc t tpe.Chunch and Sunday School: suc.- an tht-ay Lockod Cic. Teorto.atMn G. Bownan*s. M1 ooh oweli ::-îc ons Sunday. Gla gtc rep aort that Mils Helen Stark tvit.h .Miss E-ing friends in Toronto. m.-:h owro ncuae M. tioe: s ettifgaong iel abn n. Mi.ss L. Horn bas returned from Needfll aller her-ce:ceaîn Messrs. L. C. Pascoe i Wa-wo t-ks iît ihreaîe Mn\I. and Mes. Charleton Mc- adWl w ek'vstwt eaie Brd ant lrly. Mi.lnacs. e Pascot- were in L1dsyls and friends al. Kit(-hener Pr>es- week. ton, Swastika Camp Pnlnc GENERAL STORE ATr Alian Wht.e. Peterbono. Mr. and Mn and Mrs E Ormîston anti Lake. Temagaw,,a:ha Cam.Pr-B R E O O DT Os.ha. Mr Ch LtBuranti fa .ly. amfla ti eMr. Cla Fergkeondise Lake. anti Hamilton. B R E O O DT Osaa M .L Burton. sBr dr d atp u'emnsLk. Mn. Han-y Cowling. Toronto. is BRECK AND SONS 1nn utn es rd n. MrT. and Mrs. L. C. Feeguson hlidaying wth his parents. Mnr.___ .mrs. Bond. Toronto. Mr. and Mes. and family are spending a week andi Mes. Jno. Cow]ing. <otne nmpg Ivan Law anti Iva. Whitlby. visit- ir Muskoka. Miss Bessie Simpson, Maple otnefrmpg1 eti at Mn. Geo. WhM'es. Mrs. Frank Gilbert. is regain- Grove, spent tht-r weekend ai wit.h Herb. wiil agree. Mrs. Chas. Sceol andi famîly. ing streng.th rap4dly after the hoe. From Que size up of Mn. Brcck Ca Slens. Noh arnal. iss eycîicloeaio h e- Mr. Roy Wilbun. Toronto, visit- we thfnk Bueketon is exception- Id. Stphes. owmnvile.vist-went at the Lockwood Clinic in t-ctwith Mr. andi Mrs. G. Adcock. ally fortunate in having sut-h a ed. at Mn.RLais. TorontBadwi. Mn. Fred Billet. Toronto, was wort.hy succesçsor take oven Mn. Mn atiMr. ilonBadwn. Mes. James Stark i.s under the home over the weekend. McLaughlin's business wvhere cus- Mi-.ant Mrs. FreC. Goble, WMatedtscae Mr. andi Mes. Raynnond Burns, tomfers will continue e 1 eceive fon, Ms. . C Snwde. Mple 'The tr-ustees of tht- school are Oshawa. spent the weekend with coueteous tit-atment. and a square Grove, aI. Mr. Thos. Baker's. . having a new roof put on the- Mns. Jas.- Burns. deal. Mn. Bneck is a native of Mi.adMs .L ascoe. Mn. chool. Our taxes -wîll be raiseti Mes. Frank Johns andi Don.s. EIMnburgb, ctadanbs ami Mrs. Harold Pascot- and. f am- a wee bit. It is betten to keep Tyrone, are visiting relatives ht-i-c., been in Canada snd.an a ury attndeti a Jsurse party for ht- co nsaent a!Rt-v. andi Mrs. Franit Cryder- jexception of three years overseas Mn.amiMrs Jese rnot. au- pend mont-y in plastenîng con- man and baby. New York City during the World Wae. For tht- ton, fi honor of their twentieth tinua]],, aevfiigM.an r.Hry at1-5yer i a, enocp wedding anm-versary oorSaturday ae isiig n at Ms.Hry at 5ser h asb-eicnp evenung. ,-Wlo.,îdi executive and accounting Mn.R. L. Werny. Montreai, Vis- Mrs. W. Hocken and daughten 1Positions with insurance comp- iteti h:s brother. Mr, S. E. Werry. SALEM Uxbnidge. vîsiteti Mn. and Mns. L.1 anies in Winnipeg andi Toronto. last wet-k.Mr. and. Mrs. Werry ~.,.Ti-tll. We Jstiemîse countr-y le apea etetie h rlriansis-Me. Wilfreti Srale. M.\eaford., very sieongly t0Mnn Mr.. entrtir.-dtht bothnsant ~ Mns. Chas. Scholl. Chaioite. visited . is mother. Mes. W. Smrale Beeck anti wtishtng andtiiht tee wthth-m Wit- atihu- oth Caroîmna. has bc-en v.sîît- on Sunday. SonS establîs;hed in bîîsînç.ss the- bantis Jui honon of Mn. Wer-y. nmght-n parent.s. Mt. and Mes. G. Miss Je.sie Hegarth. Osiawea.j ,etar<hEcl arolint ant i fna[ly de- r. anîd Mr . k Brooks ai A.Stepheits anti other fetenis . s pent. last wc-kc-d ai homf idt0i1onBurketon. Tht-y ia. BOwrle. vit,:aM. We.Brook.. rs. F L. S(uir iinVsiied ner e niMs E as niso. iit ons, Ewari 2Wlae1 Mr.-nc.auchck.Mr. W. Moffat.Or 1o.BeIIev-illeMes. .Merle Hl is,:oAlar 4.Th uo îXre:d' ct Lot-rît r a: Mn S.E wenry. Mr.anc. Mrs. L. Arns. Ton,- Winnie Crytiermian and friendi . b lt ,ss jatt r n e 1),ne.' teni. s.:n. Pt'Oi ft-dhaý-n, 0,V..ei 0(- f:npaîrents,. Mi. andi De. and Mes. A'bý-:t AlI' I.A 1a r .1 :n, ..î adMmîs W. Ca-n Glatid n-Toronto, tisit-tiat Mr, A. B.C r'. - i <,.The boy. .,ý i.. li n e Mr.i vn-ac:.j. Siu rIQai, c.Mn'. Annas sufwM l- redermans ,ýon Suntiaý. anti E: cý ,.nci ~-~ Rtia. rciertaf:cr hbe r 1cent i!Itinens to Miss ,Constan',eFar bt,. Lîî'.e H' ad,',.'Mn eta~n kfthe t,pj. rttuet thome allen î-sin r - iO bor-ne's W..n Svmptîhv is iexîcodeti 1 Mes. latives ini King.ston. Wel Mi~Lo.î:st- ardti Me toh-E."Ba- R. i te ejh lereekl'Iyy n Siievstcwi4 hepý, nun. Ms C?,t<-,Mis.., Kent, Rr.ýchestýte. N. Y.Tht-lina Robbîns aret-i1'tendi:n, BOUQU!..ET1S Sî,owcen Ma:t Gi;t 'nie correspondent ise toi tht- W.M.S. convention a: Wht'bv Augus,: mr: of ti- ,t toint-et an c-rron in Ia.st tsic e- Mes. Helen Hall. Calgary. VisitSeca washelt in. thý.-Sîîndapy s. .ool ýgaeding Sait-n picnte. Il was ed Mn. and Mns. Elmer Wtlbun.-Spca Thue'niisdta afiennoon.. oirh-IdOhMe. W. Lxospeopen- Mes. D. C. McCari.hv.Hete EACH SATURDAY abuit font t pesn1, BoL '.iIail 'sas lvinteati of Mr. Sciuar's. i N. Y., Mn. JoeBrw.Ln'aFtaVle Whee e.: et:îy i 1acl Mn, K. K. Blojiam of tht-ati- Mn. George R. Willianîson. Miss 50Ce- 75c - $1.00 Mrs. N. C.Ytîo -i,,-der cf verlising staff of tht- Moiîteeai Thorburn. Mis,, Stainton. Sonya teOrWno Dlp group. Aitchatng ebtt- as-Ht-raid, returned home on Sun- Me. and Mrs. Smuethwaîîe and N gram. A r. MteEstn tiebate l day afler t'so weeks' holiday wt Jean, Miss Phyllis Kellar. Toron-1 GOLDFISHj gîvn b Mm Mcwan Me. WllMr. anti Mrs. E. Doitige. to, weee rt-cent visijtons of Mr. andj Ashton anti Misss -M a rg art Mns. J. Stone, Tynont-, was Mrs. E. L. Williainson. New supply. Ail ki.nds o)f Scot.t antiPt-arl Leach, "Reso]ved guest at, Tht- Mapfles" ont-day .. I fshfosfhbol I1 that tht- modemn girl bas more [ast week anti attenclet a picnic Hampton W. Institute Picnit 'h od, ih ol pl.eaures tb.an d.td bht-r itni.i at tht- home of Mn. and Mrs. E. Following a short meeting of and supplies mother." Tht- jutige-s gave tht- Wlbur, Hampton. in honor of Ha.mpton Women's Institute. a ~ Fo e decision in faveur of tht- negative. Mr.3. Hall of Calgary, Alta.. a pleasant afteenoon was spent by ý n sw Sh r Miss Betty Smales sang a solo. nit-ce of Mrs. Stonie who was en- tht- members andi tht-fn familles Kn s a Mns. S. E. Werry gave a short ac- route home afltee attending Vimy andi visitons in tht- park on Thurs- Poe:Sor 2 SihtsoSp couit0f htfi npto utbec APi]riage Ms.Hall was a iday. August 5th, it being tht-m days and Hoidays, Mrs. L. G. dafnty lunch was serveti by tht- nurse in tht- Great Wanr. Mis. annual picn.ic. Winnens of tht- Gale, 158. group and, a social time enjoyed. Doitige also attende<. tht- pîcnic races wene as foUlows: Chtltirtn's -~in honor of ht-n cousin. race, 5 years and unden. Jean r1 r. and Mrs. A. B. Werny, Eb- Cameron, Hase] Cunni ng h am: HAYDON nzr visited his brother, Mr. w. Girls' race, 6-7 years, Etht-l Gil- ____________________ J. Weney anti family on Sunday. be-rt, Aud.rey Kersey; Boys' race, IMr. andi Mns. P. Huest, Mrs. 6-7 years, Bob Ceaig, Douglas i Miss Gladys Martin, Hamilton, JMDooty anti Miss Heron, Toronto, Caverly; Girls' race, 8-9 years, visitet at Me. Wm. Maxtin's. lwere Sunday guetss at tht- Gauti Katbleen Cameeon, Florence A]- I Miss Viola Bradley, Toronto, borne. lin, Grace Cunningham: Boys' spent tht- weekend at home. _____ race, 8-9 yeans. Walter MiUs. Bil- Me. antiMes. Stalt-y Woollings, I ----- Vivian; Girls' race, 10-12 years. Beatrice anti Norman, Toronto, Frayne Johns, Florence Rundît-; visited. aI Me. H. Ashton's. Boys'- race, 10-2 ears, Keith c À Mi-. Gordon Beech,'MisseBM-oys' q iý10- Ibel anti Ada Bttch, Mn. Ross -rett Beeh's, Bradford. Mi-. andi Mes. Fred Ashton, Me. Roy Thompsan spent a fetw days fishing at Jack Lake. IMr. J. Gilbank visitet aI Mn] Wm. Gilbank's. Bowmanville. Mn. Bt-rt Ashton bas retui-ne't to Toronto. Mn. Kenneth Pbhlips, M Genaldine Phillips, Mn. anti Mrs. W. M. HenrY anti family, Lindi- say, Messrs. Davidi Tordiff anti Jot- Chiltis, Bowmanville, visiteti at Mes. E. Mountjoy's. Dont miss Cbîcken Pie Supper at Tyrone Sept. 7th. TYRONE Mijs., Myrtle Brooks.', netuen- cdý t0 Toron!ro aff 1m.îîg tr j Parnt.is. M-, andtirMs Les;liei NIe. G(orge Pae nd, Ifan- îlY. Me. Dît-k Spener andi f aînily ha reti lnntI bo h a aller, c~~~~~~~. >nWg ie:taaint Brook- .on anti Misa Ninia 1oiso st i iMsE oc' ,SI-n on f W t[iî.-lay ,îîc Al. ait.<le tie a i picmciînlionotie of Mis Stî-it'IlSl j tlt--e m Mr. ElIne, Wilb:;r', Il cmp ton. ,I(nSuînd.ay : i 'leo!î Kemptville Agrîcultural School under direction of ONTARIO DEPT. 0F AGRICULTURE Hon. Or, Duncan. Marshall, Min iste r ' AGRICULTURE 1. 'Iwo N m' .r I ,J, 1 )"i t, fi r <mning té-t' i i ()(j. i OIE, - Ari 1fpý A i,r.itii(-zti i, (1r ît r - .ig c i rs,- i. iiig t,, t 'ir ',1 ni.. cur. .'l) lir y i mrt HOME ECONOMICS Boa jr a d çn,, tr i Principal B.me c'.learide, B.S.A. Director of Home LEonomies. KEMPITVIL,oNT. £1er, r-ayne; Gils'race, 13-15 years. Manfon Johns. Acy Horn; Boys' race, 13-15 yeaes, Donald Adcock, Charlie Rundît-: Girls' race, 16-18 years. Muriel Scott, Eva Johns; Young ladies' race, 19 anti over, Florence Simp- son; Thi-et legged race, Mai-ion andi Jean Johns; Marrieti ladies' race, Mes. Percy Cann; Bal] throwing, girls, Rut.h Colwill; Bal] throwing, boys, IDonald Ad- cock; Shot- kicking, Acy Horn; Tbrowing rolling pin, Mes. Percy Cann; Time race, Constance Farncomb; Oltiest memben of in- stitute present, Mns. J. Burns; Youngest person present, FYank- lin Tru]]; Being on tht- ]ucky spot. Mrs. W. H. Yeo. Ail enjoyeti a splendid repast, after which a social time was t-- joyeti in conversation until tht- ,sha dows of tht- evenîng bt-pan t0 fa]]. SHAWS Me W. E. (G:tliiîk, Slîaw.s, wtt-s lon<îîîeed on Sati.recay feve(nint-. AuguîsL 22nt1, 's btn ati lusbomie on Lot 2, BJF.. Dlanlîngtonlic wamîs1I presentcd wjitb an t-iloîs î ai cires.'anti a îoml fonttîle oc-cas- ioal tchaierlis nesientîs of tht-ý ,ection antirelaitive, nfrolsii points. Ht-cht-i-en sisiing lus beotliee-in-law, Me. Wm. Taylor. Solina, li y ci felebratiîîg bis 75th bietilitay anti wben bu ar-- Here are Son Sale of Boys' Suits In Grey and Brown Tweeds. Ail wiVh 2 pairs of pants. Sizes 32 Vo 36 suits. REGULAR $8.75 and $9.75 On Sale............... $6.75 SUITS, REGULAR $9.75 Vo $14.50 On Sale............... $9.50 Sizes 24 Vo 30 with 2 pairs Bloomers REGULAR $4,38 On Sale............... $2.95 REGULAR $9.75 On Sale.............. $7.75 Down*s. Master Ra]ph Simpson ba-s ne- riveti home with Me. Taylor ai Miss Dorothy Walker. Meaford. tueneti home after two weeks te:p'nmembers of Îbis familv be found vîsited Mes. Jas,. Storie. in tht- north country.1 tht- bouse full cl fn.rend.s lien, on, Mes. J. Lilliîcrapp lias retuenet Salt-m Harvest Home .n.cscontînuîng tht- celebýration Mi j Io Cannîngton aller vîsîtîng ht-n tvillie ht-Id as follow.s: On Sun- W. J. Bragg. M.P.?. officiat -a Marhtn s . Egr Lct. Byam. î tas'.Augusi 30th. services i bt- cha:mman anti Mis T. Penfoîiî.l1 Mr.Etga Scit N kia.:sItontcîcled ti 2.30 p.m. L 'v Rt-v it-eat tht- addtreý.r. A nîmnber c.fE îîolida',-ng a' his fathe:Ys. Mn'. T_ invDvsno rnj l:e'gnlmnflovew, J. Sc ot i. SdePaisnc iî.I h teipn(eunfolut 'ti ongra:- Mn. ntiMis Ths. oos ani Chîînch. anti a: 7.30 pn. by Ltie u,.ia:ces-spc ht-s ant is-l de.serv- Mr. nd hoý,. Lose nd A. Brown of tht- Salva:îon Aroîy. eti v.onis of adiratiion anti tiaughlen Audrey, Mn. Jot- Dai- Bow'manville. Special music by prast- for a gaod netghbor anti a Toronto.Mn. Nonnan CanmoinIllt choir. On Monday a:, e p.. mos: 'sonthy member of tht- coo- anti Me.Floyd Bt-ckett. Ennîisk,1- a îoftbaîl game 'sil]libe pmayei. m:înî:Y. Tht-rt-maintien of ilit- v- It- sg-o Sutiy a M. atiCourtice vis Tyrone. Ai 8 p. m . canng'sas spen: pleasýants ..hj Urs. L-slite Brooks. 1 Ebenezer young people t:Xpre- nefreshments ant inmont. Sympa:hy of tht- conunîunity Il isent tht-fr Play - h Looks Lîk( ______________ extemieti te MeS. Horaîîo Hîlîs in 1 Ran.- Admission '25ý-. AIl st-r- Bowmanville Public Sckools WILL RE-OPEN Tuesday, Sept,, lst at 9 am. Mrs. W. A. Shane, Chairrnan. CHI. Dudley, Secretary. ScIiool Opening Specials Boys' Boots or Oxfords St-arciy we]l built shoe for sehool wear. Leather or panco soles. $104)8 Sîzes 11 Vo 5 Girls' School Oxfords In black or brown Lea- tht-r with or without shawl tongues. Sizes 3 - 8. 1.o79-1.e89 W- have a complete range of Childrem's Shoes at reasonable prices, STORES Formerly Naborhood COWAN BLOOXKRflWMVANVT.T.V 7-1 SCHIOOL?0 le School Openîng Specials Sale of Girls' Dresses Heavy cotton Dresses in an attractive colon group. Size 10............... $1.39 Sizes to 14 ......... $1.49 Ail Wool Dresses Si.zes 10 Vo 14 On Sage............... $2.50 Middie Skirts in Pieated Al Serge AI)sizs -Specially reduced 9cand $1.49 Couch Johnston & Crydernian Ltd. accm..::or to ocal pcn 'a:-.V ind we wish them every suc- n~:es s t ey lay norkey bï.ý- cs n thelr newy acquired bus- ni-es, a,, .r.e.ssp which they officia]Iy asuni, oas:. ft: a nd micr:cket . ('n 51 Ere<k~ ~ ~ 0 Saei.r . . ~ s jam es M cBrien r ~rsja:. .lary:n: .e ii::~ Mr.Ja.\MatDouga d Mn.) dŽ:: ,: .~ew(ino in -,-en. :D.- Ar:.- Htrn.ail of Toronto, havf - a n C o i îni b l. n nty. ., -i . i e t g u e s *s o f M r . m be f '.-at!toti t:nJ. :o 3 McIntyre. Announcement BRECK & SONS WISH TO ANNOUNCE HAVING TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS 0F Mr. H. McLaughlin Burketon Statilon Effective September lst Breck & Sons intend to continue giving their eus- Vomers the sanie courteous service and fair dealing as Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin have given for the past fifteen years.. In that way Breck & Sons hope teo merit yoiur continued patronage. PACTE POUR IH CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. AUGUST 27tli. 1936

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