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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Sep 1937, p. 7

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD, 1937 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARLO PAGE SEVEN United preach SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mn.ag nient o lyn. yoi Mrs. Peter Laing, Onono. visited r Mr. and Mns. L. Parliament Mn, ai, hier sisten. Mrs. J. T. Fee. Toronto. and Mn. and Mrs. Rich-_ Freder.( Mn.Seiy Sencr. orotoard Lobb, Peterboro, spent Sunday Stepher spent the weekend at the Rectory. at Mn. Geo. B. Bickie'S. mPier . Mr Goron irby Tornto Mn. and Mrs. Russell Candier October Mr. Gordtof M issRby, orontohave 'been holidaying in Toronto. i~asguet o!Mis Rub Hobs ,Mr. Frank Jennings ably took Mnr. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Flett visited Candiers work as caretaker at accidenl Mrs. Alex Thtirston, Dunsford. ithe Post Office. Robets Mn -Tom Carter is holidaying, Mrs. A. S. Hall bas returned to cycle. with ilends in Kingston. her home in Milbrook after a that Mi Mns. G. C. Love, Morris, Mlcii.. pleasant visit with ber daughter, ed. but s vis h er cousin. Mns. A. E. Mns. W. P. Banister at St. Paui's the b:( McCne . Manse. namne Rev. and Mns. I. Snell. Toronto Mrs. E. Hockridge, Toronto, and cars. spent Thursday at Mn. M. W.' Miss L. Smith, Niagara Palls, vis- Maji Comstock's. .ited the formers aunts, Mrs. W. man, N C. Ferguson ad Mrs. A. W. Pick- 'tîme fo Dr. and Mrs. A. Hoan and son, ard. - were gu Bobby, Markham, visited Mrs. F.;Mran C. Colnier. Mrs. C. McDonald and Mns.. C. M nsan School Faix will be beid at M. Scott. who have been enjoyiiîg Mrs. W. Maple Gr»ove on Wednesday, Sep- a visit wili Mrs. M. Nokes andi Dionne tember. 29. Mrs. Russell Candier and nuftieir- anniver Mn.StantCadie bs benous othen relatives and oid fniendsand Mr. tuat Cndlr hs benbave netunned to their homýe ii n enjoying a vacation in New 'YonkEdmonton, Ata. hdn. City. 1dr Miss Mabel Borland le!t this An appeal was made by Rev. S. Rex', week on a business trip to ber o1d Davison in Trinity United Church of Port home in Keithley Creek, B.C. on Sunday for clathing and bed- îeturne, i ding for sufferers in Saskatche- vsit to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Law. Ot- wan. The articles may be brougbt greatly tawa, were guests o! Mr. and Mns. to the school reom on Friday, beut S. G. Chatran. October lst. inan.yt Miss Lydia Fullen, Torontois Mns. C. Curran, Toronto, visit- Englan( vising bier aunt, Mrs. Eli Wilson. ,d he uncie, Mn. Thos. Hanrs, ail the >issry lae. eBlenye o Mr. and Mrs. Norman Green- sights, ~Mis JenieBalentneTo-field and Master Norman Wood. l' to iM rente, is visiting ber f riend, Miss 'New Tononto, spent the weekend did Wa Vivian Bunner. with Mn. and Mrs. P. E. Green- Scotlan Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mont-: fied. Mi-ss gomeny, Helen and Ronald, visit- T eodPcko ofCb Bowmas ed Mr. and Mrs. R. Readen, Scu-'TeScndPc fWof rb er o! wili boid their finst meeting o! the tnsi gog. Iseason at the pbi ht gm ietsLi Fruit jar rings, best quality ob- nasium t public chool gym-ckHive LE tainable. two dezen for 5c, at Jury1 and t-ngTe First Pro ae ack Hlda & Lovell's Drug Store. Only two Fis1ro hv led the con dozen to a customer. stanted and the Second Tnoop w'ill îamp. commence next week. ws1 Mr. and Mns. Fred Curtis.,M BllTibs drme18. Clearfield, Mass., have been vis- MrBilTt.bs ume18. iting the Misses Belle and FMora witb tbe Canadian Legion Band, euchre and sexton o! St. John's Church. Frîday Galbraith.! who bas been confined te bis bed Mr. and Mrs. Harold Widdis for several days, s neported to beLO and son Jack, spent the weekend! much. improved un health. L C with ber parents, Mn. and Mrs.: E Ralph Ames. r Mrs. V. A. Henry and son Bob. R Mns. H. M. Cole bas returned Ebenezen, wene weekend guests o! ci from a visit with Mns. H. Ho!-, Mn. and Mrs. Wmn. H. Perryman back (nee Leila Gaie), Detroit, at their summen home, Gones Ta}.k Mich. ILanding. Satunday they visited takesC BacciMiss Margaret Henry in Peter- now r Mn. and Mrs. H. J.Bacokboro. exampl Mrs. Caroline Davis, Los Angeles_,tes Cal., and Mr. Lawrence Aston Sid Chartran reports a neadyste. made a trip to North Bay and.nesponse to bis newspaper an- Bowma Callander. itouncement o! the opening o! a drougi Miss Winnie Lancaster o! The department devoted te boys cloth- rolled Stiesman staff bas returnedr mg in bis store. In !act the ne- Genera f frim a pleasant visit witb rela- sponse surprised him, and he lias ed, Osl tivs i Motrel.been requii'ed to add very langely battent4 tivs n onrel.te, the stock lie pianned. s0 ent Mrs. B. M. Wannica, Mn. and . perfor: Mrs. R. W. Warnica, James and Miss M. Cunningham, Edîn- miles t Kenneth. visited tbe former's burg, Scotland, bas anived in theirs daiigbter, Mrs. J. F. George, Bowmanville to visit bier brother, nient. Smithfield. lMn. William Cunningham, Scugog pnoved R. McA't.hur wiil be at Bow- i Street. Miss Cunningham plans The man House to give permanents jte, stay in Canada for two yeans. son o! and finger waving, October 5th. and ;will likely stay permanently and Al Flese akeappintent eaîyi, the weathen proves agneeable to lehen, at Bowman House. be1 elh am Miss J. E. Martin, R.N.. enter- j Miss Madeline Jones. Miss Mar- was nE tained at bier home, Beech Ave.. jonie Jones. Miss Helen Gunn, loaded a ew friends to meet Mns. C. M. M iss Marie Quanington, Miss noiet a Scott ana Mns. C. McDonaîd, Ed- Betty Nayloî'. and Messrs. Bill on Thl menton.q Sharp, Harold Bunns, Ralph Lyie a.m. ar icîl, New oronto. visited thein 'were weekend guests o! Mrs. J. A. a brother and sister, Mn. D. B. Fan- Gunn and Mns. R. O. Jones. but fei reli and Mn. and Mns. Wmn. Hooey, At the special Harvest Thanks- chalk - Long Sault. giving Services in St. John's An- via:E Miss Leola Miller wili be ab- glican Churcb next Sunday the Huronr sent !rom lier Hair Dressing Em- guest preachens wilI be Rev. Dr. Huog, porium f!rom Oct. 2nd to Oct. 9th, G. F. Kingston. Dean o! Tinity ro! tî while she takes a well earned va- Coîlege, Tononto. in the mnornîng.ofta and Rev. David M. Rose, recter o! except cation. St. George's Chunch, Oshawa, inbilfo the evening. not evE _______________________Typi "Let e Frgt"Trnity United Chunch wiîî ob- optimis "Lest WeForget"serve its Thankoffering and An- rse A. H. BOUNSALL nversary services on Sunday, Oct. "On th Designer and Dealer in 3rd, when Rev. Dr. R. P. Bowles, lie sai monuments, Trableta, Markers, etc. Ex-Chancelier o! Victoria College, drovet n Granite and Marbie. . wiIl pneach at il a.m.. and Rev. to, Win ________________________Dr. Peter Bryce. Moderater o! the it. and Bowmanville Womnen's Liberal Association A JPublie Meeting For the purpose of forrning à Women's Liberal Association will be held at the Committee Rooms, King Street, W., on Friday Evening, September 24th At 8 o'clock A hearty welcome will be extended to ail interested Refreshnients will be served after the meeting Fini] bis fai meanti i Ont Loci Miss is visit Henry. Miss bellforg Mr. Ethel guests Stark. Oron o! the taken Refo Oshaw Memor miss visiting Haveir Ami tance day ni ers, M~ Mns.1 Charli Mns.F W. Ja4 miss ing hg Barrel the Wi Lawi Miss f nom Cecil Mr. f nomt DonE wagon Dr. B:i ed bitr Mis. weeker Miss Fair. Mrs. iy, To Mir. Oshaw ronte, Mn. moved dence. apples Mn. Jo IMr. sentt days. dChurch o! Canada, will àat 7 p.m. and Mrs. W. L. Campbell, go. announce the engage- if their niece. Marion Eve- oungen daugbter o! the late md Mns. Davis Luttreli. to ick C. Piper, son o! Mrs. n Piper and the late Mr. Wingham. Ontario. The ge will take place. early in r.1 1 are informed that in an it report last week Oliver ts was said to be involved in ccident wbile riding a bi- We are crediWly informed Ur. Roberts was not invoiv- it that anothen man riding icycie gave Mn. Roberts' to the driver o! one o! the or and Mrs. H. D. Wight- Ntorth Bay, the former, one foreman of The St-atesman, ,uests on September i5th o! id Mrs. Oliva Dionne, par- )the Quintupiets. Mn. and Xightman and Mn. and Mrs. ecelebrate thiein weddingj nrsaries on the samne day. asmail dinner party a omark the event at Calien- .W. J. H. Smyth. minister rt Penny United Church. bias id after a most enjoyable ýthe British Isies. He was yimpressed xith the scenic o! the Old Land. Thene are evidences o! prosperity in id and Scotland. Among ie wondenful and beautiful ,none stoed out more dlean- MIr. Smyth than that splen- ia Memenial in Edinburgh. nd.-Star. sGladys Maynard. R. R. 4, =nville, was the lucky win- fthe cedar chest and con- in a draw conducted by Bee- odge o! Bowmianvilie. Miss Richards o! Enniskiilen won risolation pnize o! a boudoir Miss Maynard's number 444 and Miss Richards' was The dnaw was made at a ein the 10,0OF. Hall lust ynîght. 'AL BOY MAKES ÉCORD IN A 1926 ýHEVROLET AUTO kabout dependability! It Chevrolet to pop up eveny nd then with still another le o! goed service undpr .Two Westernens, one a invîlie boy, fnom. the it area o! Saskatchewan up to the bead office o! al Metors o! Canada, Limit- bawa, the othen day in a td old 1926 Chevrolet Coach, itusiastic about the car's rmance on a trip of 2,400 that they simPly had to tell stony to, the sales depart- And an interesting story it d to be. men were Walter Pingle, fThos. Pingle, Bowmanville, lex McRobbie, Jr., !rom Kel- Sask. The crop on their 180 miles east of Saskatoon. negligible this yean, so they dtheir grip into the Chev- and started East. They le! i h.rsday. September 2, at il and were in Toronto the fol1- gWednesday at 4 p.m. Il )y no mean-s a speed record ew cunrent Chevrolets could up a îaunt o! 2.437 miles any less trouble. Travelling Emerson, Duluth and Port nthe car had some fairly iroads tW handie. In spite at. thene was nothing to buy 'r ga n ol ndtetotal ven a punicture. ýicai o! the West's invincible sm. was Pingle's view o! the ects in the drought region. bnree nights befone we le! t," id, "it nained heavily. We through mud f nom Kelleher 'înipeg, hundreds o! miles of id tbat means soul moisture, noistuî'e means hope." gle says he is going back to arm sometime, but in the ime he is looking for a f arm tario. ORONO cals and Personals ;Dorotby Henry, Toronto, ting ber mother, Mns. John zt Uerlene Tbompsoln, Camp- 'd, visited Miss Lois Wood. Wiil Davidson and Miss Davidson. Markham, were so! Mn. and Mrs. W. J. )no scbool pupils and some eteachers had thein pictunes atý tir dizesksTuesd.i. sStanley Seymour and !am- noonto, visited here. ýand Mrs. Lawrence Allen, ira, and Mns. D. Found, To- attended the Pair. Jordan and famuly have Id into the Fitchette nesi- ý.Mn. M. H. Staples wiil sell sin the bouse vacated by ordan. Louie Brown bas been ab- from duty for a couple o Canada ogy that Dr. Tucker bas given at___________________________ L, _ _ __ _ _ _ alîke think veny highly o! him as ]pLLS LS PERSCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY a Christian leader and ail Join ln Pn L TO END 0F 1937 thanks to God that the local e ------church has reached the place wh ere At seemed advisabie to set 39e [l a-Qide anether man for this work. The ordination service and the AGENCY Phone 792 Drugs We Deliver é meetings in connéction wlth It are worthy of some descition.,A PUBLIC MEETINO wiil be held in TOWN HALL, BOWMANVILLE Saturday, October 2 At 8 p.m. In the Interest of Cecil G. Mercer Liberal Candidate SPEAKERS: W. A. fASER, the dynamic fighting Federal member Wr Northumiberland. R. S. COULTER, Ex. M.P.P. for Haldimand W. J. BRAGG, former local niember THE CANDIDATE Public is cordially welcome (#OD SAVE THE KING .11~ e1there is no organized Conference Chilulu of the native churcl- at sent and we trust, and pray that r Jfl ~here, the method of procedure isDoddeieetechrette it may i'esult inl the briflging of Furtner uetad thechaogetLite Furt er eta ls f L f l Indifferent from that at home. The new pastor, and ail the ordained salvation and more abundant life local church firt sent letters t!,en that were present took part t, many people during the coin- L R11~1iAi'* aU the other Protestant nativelir the laying on of hands. Theiîng years. church-cs that are near enough service need flot be described asl We ask you to ioin with us in The M is ion Fie d o A f ica to have contacts with the work at 'it was based upon and therefore prayei' for the work here and in T e Jn i i iChissambaThese letters an- similar to that used in Canada. ail oter:'edso labo Mîsao e hîsamb Nxa îghter nature, încluding lhstening ondtecuch neto e Preaching services were held Vrn ndonil egsn Rie, Angola. P. . fia r nascn pastor. namely Thursday, Friday and Saturday _________ June 2nd,1937 te the phonograph. learning te Alberte Kanyanga Katema. It 'nights, and three special services Der rind:play in the rhythm band, looking was then the privilege of ail the ,vere held on Sunday. In the At a Ruling Masters Night at Ger renaf os LbioBa!at pictures and even hearing otiier churches to reply, express- lniorning a large open-air service Cobourg on September 14th, Mas- We ree r enobingoaBfe y!hel about, but not understanding, h ow ing their judgment regarding the1 was held at which Rev. Colins of~ ters of the severai Masonic Lodges days and an opportunity to addwehvsnwiCad.Tee suitability of the candidate and1 Camnundongo preached. In the 'n thisdstric Eldmth e chais. te or siliscaty nowedg ofperJods were divided between Miss the advisability of ordaining a1 afternoon the newiy ordained pa o.satr-.Smt eruo the or tugesanuagnoe. Te Arn Dawzon and Mrs. Ferguson. second pastor at that time. As!trcedcedaComnonfe Bowmanville held the office of the ortuese anuae. Te Ar 10 oa.m.-Studies based on Paul's ail the replies were favorable the virc. nuthedevenin iornTucer Junior Warden, while Wor. Mas- encn Cngrgaionl Curc ~ letters to the Corinthians, led by church proceeded wit.h arrange-an th ntiepsofrn Ca- ter L. M. Plummer of lEprt Hope, a house here in connection with adtentv atrfo. afre omnil 6y ce its isson.whee oter isson-a graduate of Dr. Tucker's Spe- ments. inviting both ordained and 1mundongo gave the closing ad-afomrBw nvleoyacd is have t. hepriegterofissard- cia1 Course in Theology and Bible lay delegates frorn ail those !dresses. At the Sundysevcs Master. ing. It is a pleasant change to study at Dondi. clhurches to attend the ordination sixty-eight persons were received Seodtugs ab et- come do*~ to sea-level after 10.45, a.m.-Lessons on how to and the other meetings in con- into the church, ninety-two en- Seodtugsma eet- spending two and one haif years conduct a Sunday School. it.s use- nection with it. tered the Catechumen Çlass. ten if they arrive in time. Ion the inland plateau at an alti- fuiness, etc.. and on two or three Three missionaries from otherinfant baptismns were performed, A womnan's headaches are nat- tude of from f ive to six thousand 0of the days, talks on the prepara- stations were invited to take part and fif teen new persons took their ural - a man's are usually ac- feet. Here we enjoy the f resh sea tion of sermons and on public ini ieading the meetings and a stands as desiring to follow Christ. quired. breezes as well as swmming in prayer. by Mr. Ferguson. genenal invitation was extended It was a time that will long be The farmer who raises objec- the sait water of the bay. We ar- il .30 a.in.-Lessons in Portu- to ail our Canadian and Amnen- remembered by ail who were pre- tions is sure of a large crop. rived on May 23rd and plan to gue.e conversation and reading can missionaries to attend. The__________________________________ stay until the end of June. Since tau ght by native teachers. delegates arrivied on Wednesday, June 5th, Mr. and Mrs. Rapeso 12 Lunch iiour. Apnîl 28th, and the meetings be- and their son and daughter, Por- l p.m.-Lessons on -B e t t e r gan Thursday morning. Ail the tuguese ebroformsinFd, by Ms Strangway. ltr dele gates and the local eiders and f rom Dondi, have been here ini nated daily by lessons on "Preven- district leaders formed an *Ordi- This excellent reuî charge of the bouse. By living tien of Diseas-e" and "First Aid" nation Committee." Thurs d a y givmngexlen sut with them, visiting the stores. etc., by Miss Brown. morning Pastor Lumbo of the' h we are having practice in speak- 2 p.m.-Discussions regard i n g church at Chissamba opened the as siiowfl yth steady ing Portuguese.th ulteofagdCriin meeting with devotien. The rest increase i the sales In this letter we wish to tell leader based upon the letters 0f o h iring eneral plans.ak you a littie about the schools that Paul to Timethy and Titus. led by iggeI pas V anstoue's1 of it. we had at Chissamiba in March Miss Howse.- It was decided that Thursday M and April for men and women 3 p.m.-Simpie lessons on "The afternoon would be devoted to an ~SI RC leaders of the church, and aise Treatment 0f Diseases" by Dr. inquiry, on the part of the -'fit -__________C share with you the good news that Strangway. <The singing of new rng native delegates only, into the our native church has been. able hymns was conducted by two na- condition of the Chissamba to fulfil a long-felt need by or- tives in some of the afternooii church, to discover whether or Reg. No. 4582 The school for men leaders was away fromn the station). would mnakEb it unadvisable te pro- -rt - 18 Per Bag begun during Passion Week. Spe-1 This is obviously a strenuous ceed with the ordination. BothFa - - 4 cial services were held in the af- ýprogramme but the native leaders Friday morning a.nd afternoon Fate - - - 4 ___________ tennoon and evening but the like to make their schoeis worth- were spent in oraily exarnining Fibre____-__-_-__7 morning was devoted to the Open- while. While the main emphasis the candidate and bis wif e ne- INGEEDIENTS ing sessions of the scheol. From was placed upon Bible study. an garding their Christian f aith and CriCo.Bre hp a eaa rdc h Easter Monday, Mardi z9th, un- attempt was made to meet a van- the course they punposed foliow- CrChop, hort, iligCho,Bran, tii April 9th, when the school iety of interests and needs and ail mng in dealing with matters relat. Cop, Sort, MAJfaUa M eaI, W 011rou h closed. classes began at haîf past feit that the scbool was very ing to the persenal life of a pas- Caee a l, Boe al Mea.t penFor ul seven in the morning, and con- 'heipfui. tor and his wif e and to the work Ck Meal, ish Meal, lut Oen Formul t'Inued until four in the afternoon.1 Txo weeks after the completion Of the church. Dr. Tucken was Cal ihm Caona utenSat, Cd LyngM with just one hour f ree at noo.o h e' colfrladr pone himnfrte x- Liver 011, Chareoal and Butter The school wss arranged in re- similar schooi began for the v.o amination and only the delegates MMW Powder.Asecm nddb sponse to a number of requests men. Due to the excessive nains and local church leaders attended.Asrcmed b from workers in the outlying vil- the preceding week and the prox- It was by no means an easy Manufactured by O .C lages wbo had attended former imnity of the sehool to other activ- day for the candidate and hîs F. C. VANSTONE 0 .C schools 0f a similar nature and 'ities of the church. fewer women wife but one that was undoubted-___________ feit that they had been very help- 1 attended than we had expected. ly heipful to them and te the en- Bowinanvîlle - Ont.____________ fuI. HI-owever, between sixty and sev- tire group of leaders present. for - We al realize the need of lead- ýenty women were enrolied. Ai- pnacticaliy ail the major problems ership training schoois wbereven thoughi some of them came long of the native and of the individual Agents for Purina - Master - Blacbford Feeds Christian work is beJng done, but distances, they provided their own Christian wene discussed. The on- Lhere where the leaders have prac- flood througbout the school. which dination was held on Saturday F . I AS , N tically no literature available , lasted eight days. The women aise morning. Mr. Ferguson acted as F e VNTN L ,.here ail have a very liie d had quite a stnenuous day's pro- chairman. Dr. Ennis of the Am- Phone 777Bomnie [ucation. and where the people are gramme beginning at 7 a.m. with enican Mission at Sachikola gave Bwnnil .f acing the problenis that result a devotional service. and except the charge to the church. Pastor Lwhen western civilization meets for one and one bal! hours' rest 1tribal lif e, the need is multiplied at noon their classes continued 3many times. About fifty-five men until 4 p.m. )attended most of . the classes. They aise had a worship ser- 1Some walked to the mission daily vice each evening led by one of GOALL DAYN S TU DA from nearby viUlages but ail those the wonien. After the half bour ALL DYG O --FRDAY AND ATUDAY Lfrom a distance slept in the don- devotionai period in the morning, mitonies of the boys' Ferigthr a ngur on Bble_____9c_ hi Certificate Is Worth $2.31 69c schoei and ate in the dining hall le by Mrs.Fro. These les-69hs of the saine. sons were based en the Life of Christ. Then came a haif-hour This certificate and 69e entit.les the bearer to one o! our Genuine indestructible $3.(oO VACUUM r Somne mission money was used period in agriculture taken by a PILLER SACKLESS FOUNTAIN PENS, Visible Ink Suppiy. You SEE the inkl A lifetime guar- to help provide f ood but ail those native teacher, one of Mr. Prior's antee with each pen. attending centnibuted something ppl.A e e iue'ns tewrdtheexîese f heschol Ithey went te the kindergarten tWith the exception of one leader, building, where they had lessons _ 1to whom a gif t was given because :in reading and writing foilowed -he had been attending Dr. Tuck- 1 by a singing lessen with Miss yeansdca casss noteogalDasn Reading and witing for PLUNGER FILLER - ZIF - ONE PULL AND ITS FULL yea ad adno benable te , the women are of great import- This Pen hOlds 20% more ink than any ordinary fountain Pen on the mtarket! You can write for 1tern anyiv ey fhor ssoetnmeail ance. for many who otherwise Three Months on One Filiing! No Repair Buis! No Pressure Bar! Every pen tested and gua.r- th aie h ssse ntah would make very capable leaders i anteed to be unbreakable for life. Get yours Now. THIS PEN GIVEN FREE, if you can buy yibg, did so without pay. That are handicapped by their ignon- one in the city for less than THREE DOLLARS! This certificate goed only while advertislng sale may not sound very impressive to ance of these two subjects. is on. îpeople in Canada, where such1 The afternoon was begun with Alo$.0 n $,0Pecl o actAoePesa9 tbings are done regularly for thej health lessons taken on aiternate Alo 100anD1.0D LIMIIMachTov Pn, 9 EChurch, but here it speaks Of Pro- , days by Mrs. Stnangway and Miss 6cEtaDDW J'LJ J~ 1 est 1gress in the education of people Brown. These lessons were on For Mil Je W. '"""'"'BI G 20 Ee.h in Christian service. Since the the preparation 0f good f oods and Order onavil n ErTict day when the first pupils who at- thocanao!the ick ThOnon ctended the mîssionaries' school hour lesson was followed by what Introductory Offer-This Pen Will be $3.00 After Sale. easked for their pay when the les seemed to be the most popular sons were finrished. the task o! period of the day, nameiy, twe _____________________________________________ ýteaching these people te grasP heurs o! sewing and knittina.___________________________________________ athe idea o! service as an expres- They were given the opportunity rsien 0f love for the Master bas of making a bag for carrying _________ fbeen an arduous one, slow in their books, a child's dress. blouse showing resuits. Much progress or pants, or, o! knitting some- are thankful for this and other vhided bThe m enl were po- )evidence that the people are pre- alloed btot the fimnisedreo- pae1 otahan c sia- duct home if tbey paid for it. ens in the work o! the chunch How eager tbey wene te, have even though mission f unds do not their work f inished so that they à previde some financial reward. couîd show thein husbands when An outline o! the regular daily1 they came in for the ordination the work done at the scheol. pleased with the little garment5 7 a.m.-Morning worsliip. they wouid likely get the money *7.30 a.m. - One class in the te pay for them. AIl four o! the Lowest vr Bote ua ned -reading o! the Bible in the native assited wh o theslasses as wel language and another in agricul- mssionary wome o th lse sation rice We direct your attention particularly to the special bottie * ~~ ~ h tue orthsealeay b toredasoe othrnativ oen.l priced at 59c and guaranteed for one year. Made by Viceroy, of swell, both classes taught 1 y na- Tetm a o hr eeai _______________ _______________ tives who are graduates of Dondi tbem to make a great deal o! pro-and . Institute. gress in any of these subjects but large capacity,an 8 ..Seilcasfrteach-teywevn ntuitcad gond, heavy csuality, it we trust that each one went back I T R N sens taught by Miss Dawson and a to ber own village with nenewed ý. 1iscei tonl alue at i ==7===== THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD, 1937 PAGÈ SEVEN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO

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