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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jan 1938, p. 7

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w Messrs. Sehby andC en. Tononto. spentt with Rev. and Mrs. c Mrs.. F. A. Fitchet sPent the weckcnd at Mn. Wm. Painton. W( Mr. Keitb Campbe weckend with his pai ronto. Mm. and Mrs. Art] Cobourg. spent the w 4<Mm. and Mr*s. Gcoi Westmount. Mn. Jack Daught, manager of tbe Wa spent thec weekcnd ai Guelph. Mm. Wietord Souc N. S., whihe on a busi Montreai, spent the v, lis motber. Mrs. F. mi I& rs. Nellie Tyler, C bas retumned home aft two weeks wîthî ber( Norman Allen, CarlisiE Ice harvest bas stai stanc's Pond. The ice thickness and is as cl stal. Members and adl Tninity United Church ta the annuai cor meeting on Tbursda. 27th. at 8 p.m. Mrs. Marjonie Thr ronto. visited lien motl Westaway. over the we ing just retuined trot able hoiiday in Kingsto His many friends wi learn that Col. L. T. is a patient in Christi tary Hospital. Toronto. Laughlin bas aisa been In aur repart :,astw gift of S5000 ta Enniski by Mn. Oco. W. McLaul awa, Roy MeGill shauld 1KOH-I*NI This is not the Crown Jewel, but English Ango WOO 0L which is just as a wool as the NOOR is a diamoi surpassed for sv gloves scarfs -and A wxde range attractive shai 59C bal Free instructions w: for gloves and sc J. W. JEW i Phone 856 Bowi 1 ExecYsh u tiv b- pes 0f .hfainsun.ancd 75 $2,7 -2 l. 28 3 pg. 23c Wdnesays squancly betone the publie. ThisGi 2 lb 28eI 3 kg. 3e Wdnesays as been dene througlu the instiA CHICKENS - FRESH EGGS and tutionai advertising, sponsored by P.I LS PISl Saturdaythe C~anadian Lite Insuirance 0f- and ton the information of poiicy- 39 LLI, rocr pecial Rates for Parties hodr n tepbi genenally. ________________ LLN tcrof Fifty which for seventeen Yeans past NORMAN H. TAYLO appeaned and wiiî continue te UNITED CIGAR STORE Pon79 NORMA H. TYLOR appean in the press cf eveny Pro- AGENOYPhn79 Phonos 367 - 368 Proprietor vince in Canada and which pub- _______________________licity, on occasion, bas been aug -_ _______________ menteci by radie bnoadca.stlng." ISOCIA Mns. H. E. Day. P a gvest of ber aunt Waslington. iCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY McGregor DRUGS W. Deliver THURSDAY, J:\NUARY 201H, 1938 HARRN SPI Toilet Paper 5 for 23e Lima Beans Baby Size 3 Ibs. 25c Cut Green Bea 3 Làfebuoy Soap Small Rinso Alil for 25c 1 Durham Corn 1 Maxwell House Prunes 2 Ibs. 25c FIRESH FISH - HARRY Bownxanville a aie0 omnille. and son REVIEWS RECORD Chaplain. assisted yA W.G of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank _____________________ AMDpf C UPLMChber.W.G L AN PE S N LMcDawellî bas been eiected Vice- * WEDDED 15 YEARS Nohcut oshipful Masterm ANDon thseattndng ro President ofthie Association ofI aut of town were Mr. and Mrs. __________________________________ eIi Publictyep. r.nttîe0f*.Abapygtbîgofabu John Richards. Mn. and Mrs. Non- Candian ubookm Rpen. aieo ap Mn. McDaofw-ou man Feast. Miss Alice Lee. ah aof the Canaduan National Railways 5XVneîgbibours and fiends in- Toronto, Mn. and Mrs. L. Brock Kingston. was'mentioned as Chairman of the and is well known in literary cir- aetehoefMranMs.ndVn.ClbnM.ad tMrs. W. C. Trustees and not Dr. H. Fergu- dles for bis short stories appear- Hle Peters, Hampton, on Mon- Mrs. D. Bnock and William, Ca- so. ng in Canadian magazines,. day evening. January lth. )t bourg. 1being the fiftenhaniesay M.Gili is survived by one bro-: the weekend Chemist, of the Eldorado Plant. Dmnion Stores Ltd.. was in To- 1teriarae h nnie hrToa nTrno n n ~R. Spencer. Port Hope. gave an address on bis Ofto on Thursday attending a guest.suwere beartily receved oy'sister, resident un New zealand. hast and bostess. Aften ail had: A mnagnificen t tibute of floiv- h er father's. Lions Club on Thursday. remployees who had served five. nas msteMr. P. Jcereoiesat- et, abean te syaru theofcfs- estmount. Sudney Casbourn spent t bie Itno iteen yeans witb the csm- ed t e ran oeher ni n nsbsieg cuanane, n weekend un Toronto witb bis uncie pany. Mr. Jones is a 15 year em- dtecmayoghran in nsbie cqitnead ell spent the, and aunt. Mn. and Mrs. R j pioyee and was pnesented with a i iiss hmru ayepan fratennal brethren. renta in Ta- Gouth, and attended St. Jude' gold serv ice pin in recognition ord~î hywr tee n i nemetwsmd nBw Church on Sunday where Rev. R. b is service. tî~m annsadgo c-mnil eeey hur Perfect. J. Shîres. former nector of St.1 Did you accept the invitation i anad the foliowing verses comn- ,eekend with: John's Church. is nectar. ýcontained in our issue last week psdb e o h cain rge Perfect.: Miss Marian Wagar of the Higb 0of aur book reviewer. Clanis Ed- Psdb e o b cain JUNIORS RECOVER ScI1ool staff ibas been granted wîn Silcox. to write hini your .: T :tnad Ermna:- TO TIE SCORE IN y. relieving tbree months leave of absence by candid opinion of ]bis commenta er ahiW IB IT R tiker Stores. tbe Board due to iii health. Mrs. 'on -Books Tbat Matten'? Ifyo Win tathereal sorthi enfgWNTBaFXT R his home un Donald Purdy is fiiling the posi- dont like tbe books lie reviEwso j nascilsr fwy Taclebrate together your Cry- i (Contunlued from page 1) tion tempoariîy. bis style of writîng tell bîm so. 1 stal Vedding day: ich. Halifax, Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Spence:If you like thîs new feature teIJ 1 G. Wilson Geddes We humbiy beg your pardon for' rcd on hy this success thie claire miess trip ta were in Port Hope Wednesday at b:'m just why it appeais ta you. ýPresident Canadian Lîfe Insuiance creat;ne such a stir. îcain Ilp o to thle attack and .eekend with tending a display of Japanese Whatever your commenta may be Oltecers Association. We really tbougbht. you wouldn't witlh juis ixer a minute te go Bird, 1- SOuh. '- urios taged y his rother ReV teyll b appmed.tegoods sportnd.you asortaysu hltas, d j and j ht wl thi t tw twenteender Chicago. Ill..: Vctor Spencer of Japan. Rev.i dress isl37 Bloor St.lW.. Toronto. MO edTHA were. ter spending Victor Spencer is ta preach un St.' omav i' mi treet \vi]fMO E H N THIRD The u-beels of time rail round, and idc tniga Hecre h cousin. Mrs. John's Church here on Sundayj soon have ta be renamed Broa.d- NV S A INGS round. and fifteen years bave net. lioked it in. le Ave. evening, Januany 30. way if billiant electric lights are Ti a inpoutv rted at Van- Mn. C. A. Jolinszon. treasurer of isufficient to provide the Broadway IN INS R N ETheaf iendslbips you have fonmed ini a scoring sense altlhotgh thie e lias a good the Bowmanviie Bible Society. ibriliancy and atmosphere. On tihercîn wel cbenish ta the îx'aiders lhad a <'listinict edge in the: _lear as cny- forwarded a check for $100 ta the Tuesday another eiectric sign wvas1 In reviewing the record of life l.t Uppen Canada Bible Society. ne- erected by Cowings Drug Stai e. insurance in Canada during the A steadfast faîth. a layalty ta av berents of presenting donations fnom Bow~- It is quite bnilliant. both by day past yean, Mn. G. Wilson Geddes. what is pure and true. Boiwnîiao icl: goal. Hooper: (Ic- iare invited mnii ctzn.Cllecting was !and night. and is samewbst dît- President af tbe Canadian Life Ahlighn i ie0 e d is îCflCC. ar ic nd attle:ctree ngregatianal done by Mn. F. W. Munreli who fenent fram any ather sign in thc Inisurance Officers Association and tspialafyo. )ceA ins, ice and \iîrdge y. Januany made a veny tharougb canvas ' town having a bight yellow back- General Manager and Actuary of These gifts we bring ta you te- shs, \n d hosid \'s Mn. Gardon Chartran. wblo lbas ýgrourid instead of the customary the Nortbern Life Assurance Com- nigbt with wishes most sincere. ban aîîd W oal. Cak;dfne ustan. Ta- bc-en associated with the Rov 'dark background. pany. pointed out that no single We hope that you'll be spaned t hahv gal-Carc: entr e,uk hen. Mis. J Nicbois' garage at Courtice, bas On January 27th. Mn. David subieCt was of such matenialiun- use for many and many a year. IWr n akv etc uk teed a- been appointed manager of tbei Spencer, secretary of tbe Rayail tenest ta sa many people as that The w:sbýl we haid for bath of you liart: wings, Campbell and Diiling: aeno-M'oll-Frontenac service station wandin umnefocet. ife insurance. in which more adalwa o odda, ss .wcBag ogn ie on. Jaînaica. at Whitby. Witb Jumibs gentai pr-esnt, a bronze medai in Cobourg ta n-bid0ftemnadTatnd magyougacue a au ilii(l 11oiîi,. lsty Lott. 0O,hawa. smiie and personality and neputa- ,to Sgt. Major Albert E. Hircock, woîen of the country bad thein andnbingiyoupeace ad cheerReferc, Harr iii regret ta tion for dounteous treatment we 1farmerly of Bawmanville. Sgt. savîngs s0 safeiy anvested. At the proper time during the Withicridgc: 2nd pcniod, Mforgan: McLaugblin feel confident of bis continued: Major Hircock saved the lîfe of a These 3.500,000 policyboiders, at reading Miss Acy Horn and Lewis1 MreSt. Mcl- success in bis new position. litecidwiei taaw the nd of 1937. were pnatected Truli, cousins. uncavered a table rpeid Campbell, Kivel. W\ithl in the Ciy. Mr. Afred Ayre. Zion. promnin- the Canadian Coranatian Contin- agaînsi the twvo great hasard0fowhn adipaeacnslcrde. entDaning.onTows-bp frme ret. n. îrcck ilibe ne f ife - premature death and penni- set. of cornflower crystal, consi.st- vek f heandi internatianaliy known sheep 1 eiglit people in Canada awanded is l g yapoiaeyigo ag a ri nfoe BROTHERHOOnriOF kilen school breedei. was elected fiirst vice-* this medai for outstand.ing brav- $6.900.000.000 of life insunance bowl. on a nefiector andi a pair of Lîgbiin. Osh- p~sdn fteSubOtnaey then in fonce in tbe greatest dO- double candlesticks with iemon HA PO CI UT d have been ~~~~operative and demacratic bu-tae.H AR W TB M N ýdhaebenAgricutural Society wbich ongan- St. Pauls. Auxiliary of the W. ness in Canada. Behind this pro- The bride and -room fittingly ____ izta pnostbe Oshawa Fai M. S. met at the manse on Tues- tection stands, as at December 31. n esponded. expnessîng their thanks ________Reeve C. M. Cannuthers of Dar- 'day aftennoon. January 18th. In 1937. aven $2.000.000.000ofasesrfrthebeuiu gftadkn B iotebo of the Hampn lingion was elected a-directon. te bsnc 0 Pesdatnds W one te n ith abene o PrsientMrs W owedbyte policy-holders an wonds. with the hople that eveny- Circuit enîoved anothen ve r y Mn. Oea. W. James was in Ot- H. Carnuthers. Mrs. G. E. Chase invested for them in Donunion. one would enjoy the evening . pl r±antandi profitable evenîng OR tawa lust week an business. Whiie presided. A New Yean message Provincial and Municipal securi- when they met ai Hampton Un- at the Cbateau Laurier lie had ;vas given by Mns. W. F. Banister: ties. in first martgagsocae The party divided into smailen ited Cuc hndyeeug BOR the pleasure of meeting two for- scripture and neading by Mrs. F. fuily seiected City. town and f arm groups tbrougbout the bouse fan Januany 13th. Thene were about mer Bowmanviile ladies. Mrs. C. J. Mitchell: prayer by Mrs. A. L. propenties, un public utility bonds. ccntcsts and gamnes. About mid- '150 present. W. E. Meatb and Mrs. C. P. Blair. Nichaîls: a solo by Mrs. C. H. in scbooi debentures. etc. In this nigbt a bountiful lunch was serv- Enniskillen Brothenhood were who had heen attending a meet- Dudley. Reports were given by way the savings 0f mare than ed which brouglit ta a climax a entertaineci by Hampton and ther faou ng of the Women's Canadian the secretanies. The chapten tram 3,500.000 thnifty citizens have vn laateeig response was very gatfngI Clbthe study bock was presented by serveci tbe nations best intenesta members being in ai tendanec nw iMrs. Ben Bennett of Bowman- Miss Hutchison. by financing many a wothy pub- tfram Blackstock. Bunketon, Eig- ara ville suffered two broken ribs. A resident of Bawmanville dis- lic and pivate enterpnise, and by JAMES GILL ýfieid. Haydon and Enniskilien. bruises and slhock in an automo- tnict for thirty yeans and since tlius stîmulating empioyment in ____ A weil rendened and varied pro- bile accident Saturday night. 1930 a resident of Oshawa, John thie years of economie depression.* tçontiniued from page 1) ga was given by the guests. Driving wit.hi lier son-in-iaw, Wil- Ernest Hopps, former President of "Every warking day througbout. donsisting of Orchestra music by liam C. Bail, Oshawa. on Mary the Plate-Lock Battery Company 1937," said Mr. Geddes. "af-a- aftennoon was veny langely at- :Messis. Beecli, Wilson andi Stain- perfect Street. thieir car coiiided with one1 dieci Januany l9tb. in hiis seventi- million dollars was disbursed in tended. and was conducted by lis ton: quartette. Messrs. Siemon,r KOH-I- drîven by Eci. Minand. wbo was h etyer Be-sides lus widow, he cash by thie iife insurance comn- pastor. Rev. Sidney Davison of Ashton, Preston and Stevens; andi n.u- proceeding east an Bond Street. je sunviv-ed by four dauglîters. panies of Canada to thein pohjcY- Trinity United Church. P ai1i - chioruses by the Giee Club; solor ,nd.Un- The Goodyear Recreatian Club Mns. Charles NichaIs of Hanmony, hiolders most 0f tbem men and beaners were ail members of Jen- . bv Jack Smithb. whîo accompanied weaters, dance attracted. 200 people on Fri-Mns. Haroldi Grant of Oshawa, women af modest means whîo iad usalem Lodge. Lew Roadhi, Athur'the artists on the piano. Encones berets. day nigbt. The Wingfoot Hall Mrs. Cari Buriing of Aurora, and thus thniftily pravided for the Hoît, W. J. Thickson. Sam Leg- ýwere genenousiy given. , epr hîain beam iadeuae 1 tkeEthel at home: six sans. John of proverbial rainy day. ln fact. this gott. Gardon Wight and Ina Pur- 'ance reading by Mn. MceMullen: of cane 0f the cnowds wbo attend NewT ononta. Clarence, Wiil. Roy, daiiy circulation laut yean of the dy. The impressive Masonic ser- was weil received, also one by Rev. des these populan events the basementDoga and Vernon of Oshawa. accumulated savi.ngs 0f aur citi- vice at the graveside was conduct- W. Rackbam. 0f tbe new building was utiiized Mn. Rhys D. Fairbairn, To- zens in lite insunance tan exceed- ed by Rt. Wor. Bra. Fred C. Hoar. Rev. Russell O'Brien, et Wlitby, and praved quite equal ta the oc- 1nanto. spent Thiunsday uvith bis ed the direct relief payments of casiaîî. Ait Hannigan and bis or- sisten, Miss Fairbainn. He aiso all agencies throughout the Do- chestra tram Toronto provideditavoreci the editar with a Calminion. ith wool the music. we he taîkedci venthie idea of . Despite the necessian in othier hing tbe histony of Bowman- uines of business.' continueci Mn. carfs. Edward Gainer. 93 Wright Av- ville compiled in book form. Mr. Geddes, "more lite insurance wasE enue. Toronto. celebrated l1 6mFnan liasan iîeesin solci in Canada in 1937 than in birthiday January 16. Born in Faan alase documntes 0Iie 1936. The increase was about 7-ý. Ineland. Mn. Gainer came te Can- eanîy days 0f this community in bringing the total new insurance 1 Eh reaided at Bowmanville for a lis gnandfatben and tathen who 000 mark. Even more important I i numben. cf years. He was Reeve wene thie finst and second p<t- than the increase un new business1à 0E L f Peel Township in Wellington masters of thîis town. It is to be was the decrease in terminat ions, Its five full years now Cunty, and Assessor in that part hoped that somei»cy wiîî foîow wich was probably at the iawestm s prge iv dpe en of the country fan a great many up Mn. Fainbainn's splendid su- level since 1929. ns prge iv idpnet Eanville Yeas.-Toronto Globe and Mail, gestion and get tbis movemeýt "Lite insurance companies have suit from co-operation and loir ' Mr. F. E. D. McDoweil, Toronto, underway at once. came. through the has great de- L ws rgit'A scain _______________________________ Many of aur neaders wili be in- pression so weii, and it bas been L Ws rgit'A scain terested in thue ollowing item hode bas even suff ened a hoss Sneteti ra tramn the social cohumn of Tues- through a f allure cf a Canadian srnt. T dyw a oi day's Toronto Star: "Mns. Davidi lite insurance company. that thene srnt. Tdyw a oi Y ALLIN'S WEEKEND Grigg ententained Frday and Ès~ danger that the publiec may we are supplying You with merchandise that iii Satrdy t wi tu orbe du-conceiveth dahtliensr represent finer values than ever, and enable y ghten, Miss Jane Grigg. whose ance companies are impregnabie marriage teaIDuncan Gardon Mur- against financial difficuities of whole of your drug requirements. ray takes place this week in Dan-aykn.Iti pobli s E C I A L S fot v. ntdCurh r.time ta sa3' that wbilethe lite ln appreciation of your patronage we forth Ae.trngedChîrc. Gorensan knd.Iusinsspncbabiy iloi Iv017 IrMs.F .MCrdc r.sietfcfudainadi pro- values for the rest of the week.- Be sure to ti i. Maaroere R. Plummr PfR.Bomadbabiy the safest business in the Fak~sil esr s ded at th te a table an-world under naturai. fain and boxes Thvile passita t e e ta bl.hanest conditions, it does have an LICLAE rqlnyu ml! Kruschen Salts smaJI boxes 5Ibs. 25c Teassatswr eaMurray, Achiles' eel. LtCLAE'biIlnyu ml 3 or 19c Nel Hutchison. Marjonie ROSS, "A faim rate of intenest for the Glant Size seMary Reid, Bertha Fna-er the poiicyhioidens is necessany fori Si.ze 6 c sen.Webser.the sudcess cf the business. Theo- Wnnîtred Collins and R u t hi reticahhy the lite insuîance busi- o . ~ (IL A D K T E A Grîgg." LGHG ness:could ho carried on ithou risHot Water Bottles19 A BE T E A A.Y.P.A. MEMBERS- sunance wauid be twice as great a 6e /2lb..- 34c ENJOY pIr4IYGDutbbF Kleenex - - - 5e 33e Pinex-------32e Infant's Delight SoaP - - 2 cakes 9c Tooth Brushes 25e Value Special 1i C JR EXPERT istore January 24th, Lmonts free of charge. ,diately. e.iGREY HAIR yF restored £0 itâ natural color "the Natural Way" with el NGELIQUE GRY HMIRRESTORER Not a dye. ct hrough the procea of pigmentatio rm hai eloutwar. Guaranteed ta restore mry har to its natura 1 color (àl O y ou are flot oe 0yasa age) in tra.M.to60dayMor yormoney refunded. At the better Dr u gand $ .0 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN United Church, was guest speak-hrs to a man in Millbrook. er, and spoke of a trip to the Visitors: South Seas and his experiences at Mr. and Mrs. Oe. Smith with Port of Spain, Trinidad, while his sister, Mr. and Ms. Cecil f statined there as minister at l a , Ke dl cGreyfriars Church, berng a om Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hallowell at aCi-Mr. and Mrs. Ed. White's, Eliza- brnatian honeymoon and pastoral bethville. charge. He had a humorous and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKay, west unique manner of describing sights of Toronto, at his mother's, Mrs. and events and putting his points John McKay. over. His description of Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yule and The Ducking Pond (ladies please son of Oshawa, wit.h Mr. and MS. enquire), Ba.rbados and other is- 1Win. Savery. lands. as well as Trinidad, va3 Mr and Mrs. Laurence White very instructive as well as Pleas- an aiyMpeGova i ing and entertaining. a a iv a l r v , a i sister's, Mrs. Ross Hallowell. President A. D. McMaster pre- Mr. Lavern Stone, West Toron- sîded in his usual gracious man- to with friends here. ner. Lunch was senved by the kMss Nellie Shutka, Newcastle, Hampton bret.hren, and ail voiced at home. it as being the end of an almost iMr. Clint Brown, Lake Shore, perfect night. was in aur neighborhood recently. 1Next meeting will be at. Zian Mrs. T. J. Ballagh, Newtonvllle, Church. February 10. with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hal- lowell. Mrs. W. H. Darlington, Kendal, STARKVILLEvisited her aunt, Mrs. John White, sirAR VILLEalso at Mrs. I. Stark's. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McKaY, Mr. Wm. Savery had a nasty Newtnville, at Mrs. John Mc- fal. ighting on the wheelbarow, Ka's fracturing some ribs. M. and Mrs. Bert Trim with Mrs. Silver entertained a num- her mother, Mrs. Silver. ber of lher friends t.o a goose din- nen. We may succeed when others Mr. Ira Thompson. Kendal, was offer some kind of excuse. in oun neighborhaod buying stock. A waman who marries a poor Mr. Arthur McKay made a bus-1 man for love neyer forgives her mness trip ta Elizabethville. pretty daughter who deliberatelY Mr. Lamne Todd sold a f ine 'goes and. does likewise. DON'T ASK.... I It lsn't Necessary The Label Tells the Whole Story It isn 't neceessary to write or cali the office to ask when your subscription ex- pires. The address label on your paper tells you every week. Have you looked at your label lately. If you have and you are in arrears why 'not start the new year right by paying up? If your subscription expires today, re- new at once. Don't wait iuxtil you "hap- pen" to drop in at the office - it nxay be too late. Enclose a check or money order ini an envelope, address it to the newspaper and drop it in the mail. And do it TODAY! Remem ber Your Newspaper is the Cheapest thing you buy INIVERSARY vsince a goodly percentage of Ontario's tdruggists saw the benefits that would re- ied together in the 1. D. A. Independent ization has increased in numbers and in iively say that as members of the 1. D. A. ýs on a higher level of quality, at prices that you to maire substantial savings on the have arranged an exceptionalIy fine Iist of akre full advantage of themn. N'amnel Tooth Paste .- Yft ?p.Uvh 2 - 50e 5 c aUV Tubes 5 99!M Eirove's Bromo-Quinine ASTHMAE Tablets - - - 24e - 44c 0-75 Fellows Syrup - - - 89ecA

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