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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Mar 1939, p. 11

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j TUE ®DR@NO 'w FIGHT KIDNEY ACIOS Clogged, inflamed kidneys prevent proper elimination of toxic wsste mat- tee, resulting in excesa acid accumula- tiens in kidneya and blood. Gin Puil flush eut the millions of tiny kidney tubes giving quiclc relief from back- ache, lumbago, rbeumatic pains. LtG >illa help yen as they have so Two Sises - - - Reg. New Econonxy Sîze - - (Double the Quantlty) i chamber, having secured the ce- Tbe eyster supper and card ýoperation of the counicil. paety held in Orono LOL. reom Me. and Mes. J. Gibson Jr. bave Tuesday night under auspices of moved inte the south bal! o! thei Clarke Union Home and School former Leigh bouse ewned by Me. Club was a most enjoyable affair. Rainey. After the inner man had beenMs enSctvitdhr safis!ied wifh eysters on coid'preMis HelendScet sitedbertt meat and salads, crackers, bread anatMe.d es.laH.e Ucont and butter, pie, cake, and tea, jom and tede he lClauke Union ceokinole and 500 were played ad adSho lbspe until around h11 o'clock. Pnîzes cadpty were presented by Roy Berry te Me. Olhie Cooper, sec'y.-feeas., Ceekinole - men's higb, J. Bent- and Orme Gamsby, manager, en- ley; ladies' bigh, Mes. Wmn. Arm-'teetained the visiting team and steong; censolation, Mes. A. Clarke friends at lunch after the midget and Sulas Souch. 500 - men's h igbhocke no en ovayafernohaw Bob Moffatt; ladies' high, MrsH: wj '. nowo oerOsaw G. McDonald; consolations, Elsie 54 Rewe and Chas. Shaw. WinnersI Miss Betty Rowe, Miss Mary were anneunced by Kenneth Hill. Tamblyn, Chas. B. Tyrel arnd, The ladies' kisses were much en- Tony Mcîlveen attended a dance joyed while the gentlemen's con- lin the Crystal bal eoom o! the solation prizes will mean two new !Royal York Hotel at Toronto. membees for A. J. Knox's b and. Me. George Theenton, son o! And now we'll whisper a secretMe. and Mes. J. J. Tbornton, Man- t0 you. Don't tell anybody we told or~, Sask., is visiting bis uncle and you, but the pies went down with aunts, Me. and Mes. Robt. E. Sher- marvelous rapidity.j win and Mes. R. Moon. fr3 years. He was employed at Eston Hall !aem for some timne since tbe war and later went te Michigan where lie bad a !arm. He was a member o! the former Presbyterian Cbuecb in Newcas- tle and watt well and !avoeabhy known in this dis-trict. Recent Visitors: Me. and Mes. Robin Aldeed and Lois, Newcastle, with Me. and Mes. Leslie Allin. Me. Allan Brown, Cowanville, w.ith Me. and Mes. Clinton Brown. Mr. Howell Rowland with bis brother, Me. Jack Rowland, El- mira. Me. Kenneth Ashby, Port Bei- tain, with Me. John Mitchell. Billie Kirkpafrick visited with his grandparents, Me. and Mes. A. Adair, Newcastle. Me. and Mes. Glen Pollard, Lockbart's, with Me. and Mes. W. C. Holmes. Me. and Mes. Bruce Whitney, Olive and Gladys, Port Granby, with Me. and Mrs. Wellington Adams. Me. and Mes. Tom Woodhock Recent 'Visitors: and Douglas visited Mes. J. Brown Mi-. andNies. Deilas Oizdeii and and Archie. ibaby-. Oshiawa. witlu Mr. snd Mes. Me. Ray Brown atfended the Jas. Stonue. Goodyear dance in Bewmanville Me. Peec%, Rowc. M.P.. Albeeta, Friday evening. Me. Clarence Allin. Oremue. witih Me. and Mes. C. Turner and Nie. snd Mes;. R. J. Rewe. Sam visited Me. and Mes. Breck Misses Isabuel Bruce snd Flerence Pethick on Saturday. !Bnirley,. Torento. at theur respective Me. and Mes. Chas. Alldred and homnes. Mes. Hotson visited Me. and Mes. jMes. Geernre J. Stap)leton and C. Turner on Sunday. Doeeth%, witl Mi-. snd Mes. W. W. Me. and Mes. R. Gimblett, Mes. Hiemdersen. Bowmanville. Les. Alldred and Doreen, visited, Me. and Mrs. George Smith, Me. and Mes. R. Graham.i Staekville. with Mrs. Thos. Stapfie- Me. and Mes. Geo. Stephenson, jton. Betty, Peggy and Bobby Stephen-' Me. sd Mes. Cihas. Yule and Geo.. son, and Me. Ken. StephensonI Oshaswa. witb Me. and Mes. L. spent the weekend o! Feb. 24th inI Savery. Bracebnidge with Me. and Mes. J. Me. and Mes. L. Saveey and fam- Hillard. Me. and Mes. Stephenson ily witb Mr. and Mes. Wm. Saveey. attended the ice carnival atr Starkville. Huntsville. Me. and Mes. Eric Flood. Garden Hill. witb Mes. Hoskîn. Mes. Iea Thompson. Kendal. witb "Exo)erience sbould be the school Mes. Aenott. of vietue. and human banviness Mr. and Mes. Chas. Stapleton and shouid eroceed from man's biRhest Mr. Everett Stapleton, Orone, with nature."ý-Mary Baker Eddy Me. and Mes. Wm. Stapleton. NE ORINEWSESAPONME LOCAL DOCTORS TO KEEN COMPETITION NEDOIONSRSAPOTENS_ INSTRUCT SCOUTS 15 DISPLAYED BY UNFRTADBDITNTAS SOCIAL AND PERSONAL News of Clarke T(wsi Orono Badminton Club enter- The following boys completed tained about 18 players from Bow -________________________________ their first test and are now busy manville on Thursdax-. when some, working on the signs and salutes: keen games were enj oyed. The!1 Miss Thompson spent Tuesday Mr. 0.A. Gamsby witnessed hro e re Bruce Chapman, Victor Jordan. local players on their home courts with Mrs: W. S. Roy and Margaret. txo important hockey games: Cro eMCe kr.~i~ ani acatr Aubrey Jordan, Peter Chapman, made a much better showing thanI Mr. Thos. McNeil has been Mr.dearvs shaa Ss. nd t. r. nd rs.J. tar and Don-t M Allen Cornish, Dick Patterson, in Bowmanvjlle. Miss Lillian Ai- Michael*s Jrs. vs Oshawa Jrs., and \rLoadIead Lo n awt r.J .Sak trvle Douglas Myles, Glen Tamblyn and len and Miss Margaret Roy were li p pn h ekn ihfinsM r. Nel Stew~art. Kendal, spent WesleyvilleY .U ne h Mont Richardson. The four pat- hostesses, and Mrs. J. C. Gamey j Bowmanvil]e lost to Orono hoc- in Toronto. tna ih Nr n r. Sd drcin o rois reported full attendance. The poured coffee at a table resplend-1 key players Tuesday night, 4-2.' A fair crowd witnessed the hoc- Rutherfordt. \r ii \r~Si dcjoiito r.Eea ar patrol leaders intend to start on ent with sil':er and daffodils.1 Miss Pearl Brooker, Toronto, is key game between the Midgets of M creX ît a ensc the auspices o ...Fia ih their First Aid test March l7th. Quite a gallery watched the games vstn isMrl mt. Orono and the Midgets of Oshawa, ~ihfnadwsual tedEc n okhso e atecp Dr. McKenzie and Mr. Saundiers and the club extends a hearty in- coached by Mr. F. Lycett, Friday nioths ictîe < t..choltvoa:v cl..:;r;ws Zoda, will instruct the boys. vitation to citizens to visit the George Rowe, Toronto, visited afternoon. Our boys won 5-4. Board Thursdav inielit. tendance and(h eeoswr rt Armouries at any time to see the! Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rowe. Chapman was the hero, securing r ly lsaebsbe f ifvinz. games. Miss Elsie Rowe was hostess to 4 out of 5 goals, while Staplesseerldy ',tthfl Mr. iion bnudrth T1ownrship Council Bowmanville Wins a few friends one day last week. seuedte ter ortor.*Docosaebt ipoiE _____Ladies' Doubles - Collins and Keith Branton visited his grand- Fr ed Sisson has been missed fr.and i MPr. Jck eidavs Hooper from Roy and Allen. lfather Mr. 0.W. Scott. from his. usual haunts but was Mr Hector M.\ilson is improvink CLARKE COUNCIL Men's Doubles - Braden and er ... seen agan Friday. As an excuse i elhatofhh tl a Kent from Cornish and Rolph: Miss Myrtle Tamblyn was in 1 for his absence he said he had elhali Cce tl asa'.ojaf'ii Clarke Council met Tuesday1 Cachrane and Nind from Dr. Pol- Toronto.1 been up north. He also volunteer- nurse in attendance. with Reeve T. A. Reid presiding. ville and Mcllveen. e h nMrain hth ai MAdad Ms.ndLuViolaaer Mrs. A. Henry addressed the! Mixed Doubles - Downe aoranaMsnJ.C.Ga ee the inmtion-tht e dbandllings-Mr ci ndspent the weekend in Toronto. seenthe qints- butwe dubt HwardM.rMoiett harls P. outt council regarding a grant foriA inslie from R olph and Rolph ; this . h s p o n m n s A s s a t W o h s b e p o n e d e t s i e d v d y Orono Public Library. $15 was Tamblyn and Langs from Roy Miss Myrtle Smith was in To-. OooUin ii yoeUnion 1 W he appointent as Assista nMnt agbenro oind Adv es Mry Lane thestrd Wit rdrhTontoeehoeSn granted. and Winter; Brown and Braden ronto Friday.i this evening (Thursday) when Stores Limited is announced by r Limited. Mr. Coutts' career in niLht. ,Ooo p W. J Ridel, R.R. addllfrom Knox and Wood; Collins! Miss Margaret Mîlîson spent a the inter-Presbytery debate will J. W. Horsey, Presýdent. Mr. Mof - advertising and merchandising A number of the vouniz men f rom OrnosetSudywt Mr. andJ.Collins from Cornisheand day in Toronto. tk lctesbeto hc etwsascae wt oi-extends over 15 years. He was re- here attended ?Men's Club. Newton-padMs .J .Srne n Wm.AmsrogArmstrongg Johnolis ro Crnshan Armslaethrongctofwh d cuttersocatd it vîs- rogt and John Tamblyn addressed the! Grady; Nichols and Cochrane ý Miss Eva Bouck is visiting Mr. will be "Resolved that a gift of ion Stores as Vîce-Presîdent in1 cently advertising manager o! the ville. Wednesdav niRht dand them. in thû- counicil regarding a municipal'fo Clarke and Cornish; DowneY and Mrs. R. A. Forrester. $5000 is more valuable to a boy of charge of Merchandising from Salt Division of Canadian Indus- their oloinions to the Questions debat-jadMsEriFrow forestration plan, requesting that and Ainslie from Knox and Col- There was no skating Saturday 18 than a college education." Or-r 1925 to 1929. tries Limîted. ed.. Several itepshv prefer ant 0- e a year o! Oroilo Wville night. ono supports the affirmative. - Mr. Tom Turner visited bis par- made to opent(ra suhfo preferbly 1 - aces a yar ofOronoWins M. BobKeane TorrnoBobntKeaneceaTdrontovilspentenCourtmîcedrandz BofnmanodiBrokshad land that is o! little value now.i Ladies' Doubles - Adams and the weekend at home, a practice hockey game here r L]V-8 cr. u h Some action will be taken by Rolph from Downey and Pickard: Mrs. A.Clough h been onthe Thurtie T rgoleslt t Ho L e derhpentm omniis dritin. a f ine Frd ro oanscrnrfr as c uii.C rihand Rolph from Brown sick list. -Courtice. The goalies werellHtop- M. Gon Turn e bas tca filte r asl thde r fe cas re g - Stan. Payne and F. O. Cooper land Tighe: Clarke and Adams, er for Bowmanville and Craig for ho.DI Lrses e-mdl ebskithe. atng ths rh.RvMotngta madeapplcatin fo poo tale fom Tmbly andNichls. Mrs. Leamen spent the past Courtice. Hooper got slashed wit.lir u iort mae aplimeetin.orapol tabe fromTambar andgNIhols. weee i Torono.ithelost ba aftnia fewminutas!a cuier.on licenses. This will be dealt with Men's Doubles - R. Colville innorono. ho e pck bru afterahew minues surrisng ai pi etn.West from Aînslîe and Vanstone. Te ladies o! Park St. Chuc foreisremdtepay lygdatnacetbthS- A delegation of ladies introduc- Grady and West from Cochranel held a quilting and tea yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hancock Ný.( Hm S<> Cu etP R ST. CHURCH dySho ed y . . olh skd or~-and Collins; Wood and Winter i Mr. Jack Cobbledick, Toronto, entertained a few friends at cards 'XX edriesda', s'.îîh a zood attendance O D SECOND Clar e U ion day choo ndCuchc1sdr edby0.WHOLDSakd or - ntebdioas AiKe if veng te factta rcia operation in redecorating the from Langs and Nind; Gamey:spent the weekend at home. Thursday night. Winners were:desp. a rod Anmbr fSO ILeeyecmenfot town hall basement. Mrs. Dick- and Cornîsh from Humpage and ý Messrs. Bill McKay and Bob Ladies - lst Mrs. M. Harrison, 2nd 'Miss nien duc a trackhotheonîzb tlîe EVEN.NJ son was spokesman on behaîf o! Collins; Rolph and R. Colville :Morton were in Toronto Monday. Mrs. H. Cornish, cons. Mrs. Thos. 1 snovdri f tse that cars could p)ro- Ms ienSuhi oefh-Ms .J .Srne nWd wa s rante. Te -ierto rM ienDlesnd Cnisan d 5 r. Flintoif, Oshawa. visited Lewis: gents - lst Bill Muir, 2ndlceed te wvithiiî a few reds of the The second o! the three social inz the fin. nesday with e ade reet Regarding the matteroo!lcal- Cornish fo ikr and a-;Thos. Lewis, cons. M. Harrison; schoor] Financial report of the Val- evenings in connection with Park '.\r. and Mirs. Reesor and tweý League wahedTusye- st ratc orne: Adaoms icand amed from here as ktngaan o-Queen o! Clubs, M. Harrison. A 1 entinv i)ance. sh il r aspICIdIi St. Church which was held Friday children. M arkham. NMr.Everettening and inteasneojh cium chloride counci ofagreed toTighe aKnts lnan d West day nght, the ice eing agi o-lovely lunch brought the evening balance, was presented 1w the trea- night was a huge succ'ess, and the Cain of Toronto. speîîlt Snntday at convener, PrsdnAleder ciuexcellent. toi al grclose.Tihs ar Kent CllesanBarcthard.igReportice bifgSunelayt.schoocloroom.rr.prettilychadec-elMrs.ofSGeo. sCains.ootooketicharge. Anrs.invitations totochat- pay one-foueth o! the cost of the from Hooper and H n m p a g e; Mrs. J. C. Gamey has been in' Congratulations to Mr. and Mes. Mias,iiichaniuet wvas t)resellted 1wý orated with a big f lag, and red, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Power andtend KendalYPUonMch6 core.Rolph and West from Piekard and Toronto. Haery Lycett (nee Glen Gamey, iconvuenur f cenîmittee, Marv 1Bo,,,ten whit andbIe arow ound oCtherinespeNrsISt Snark Sat hier 1was rcvd weed inspector for 1939, and J. C. ___________ the sick list. ronto recetly.Harr i o fcomîîîiîtee fortie- hole-hieartgdcd 'MissLaurna Allin, the prorm .- lbrtClark li p urchased (neddfris e tors. and M . H . Staples andi- M r. Clarence A llun visited M r. iM r. and M srrme y ceis son i- n r to e vervo e. N ce- I Fo1 SLow ng a lf te w o gr fr m Ma -Xcaer.bas ing ro eo e e t il e s Paar StkSevics ad Ms. . J RoenedtnvileochRan GJn te dugher f Gbsu Matercf aseieLode. ommncd uner he btechar- u. nd rs.RooCfrîis. Prt Mr. BookMCoantserriosf Road maintenance xvas deait _____Snnday. ýMajor and Mrs. J. C. Gamey o! asked NMu. Russell Osborne te convev manship o! C. B. TyrelI who wel- Peruv. speilt Sundav at lier mother*,. ill at the hom !hrprnsi with and it was left to the Road luno hs iersoi aplireciation andtI tt comed the audience. S e v e r al Mus. Eva Aluin.. Morrish. Supt. to draw up specifications The sermon topic at the morn- Mr. Hilts and family have mov- asrono. I choru we b thi and ge readyfor teders. ng service o! Park St. Church ed mbt the Walters house at the ___________ of th( 1Lodze te the club feu tlieiu corses wre sung by te group. 'Mrs. Colin Smith hsbe at tto îehusadtecm was riviegedClases."In hs taner~ brige. most satisfactouv caterinz. NMu. F. \\-. and several selections were gîven mez on ber sister. Musq. Roht. Mou- bined effortso h no luh C. F. Awde was ordered to con- thought-provoking address t h e Mr. -and Mrs. Penfound and IDIM AND DISTANT r Bou-en veiced the appueciation of 'yteochsrteprsne otOtnhe isslcehe ae evrlsoelrs n w em tinue ith collection o! taxes un- pastor dealt with the privileges children visited Mr. and Mrs. M. HAPPENINGS I Niahumjc foril he cao)rge<dthebeing W.H. Aln r oe, . A. dru-,e oMr.andî.IrlîeHo .spital. on t-ýHetron o te artobr Com pensa4tioh reim 550 ndte dias erence betw eye Heir [f the Reine and Scheel Club whicli Mrs..*W. C. Lynch. Vocal solos tained a itumber of their neizlihous 'ronto Genera opta nSn Following bills were passed: people in church, state or business. 'Mis s B. McAdam. Toronto, FoNh rn ew ! naeucbaoe osbe iss were given by Carman Cornish, to diniier ene eveiiinz laSt week. day. He ils vr dt ebc Cms atndaiRevs F 5500attitedfeendhaofChrstswee hi spente the weekendade withnque Mr. and . -Mrs. Lynch, and Miss K. Stark.,r MrRicad d, attev ance 40.00 aso!uervice ato hrtnseeking s. C. S.eMcLaen. i r adMarc'h5, 1914 Bessjt îBlackburni was atîinîted dele- Edwin Sandercock favoured with Mr Sandv Watson is decoratiiig, and is convalsignclto Mate , H. S. î McLaren.setiei efMri- olîîîGilfillan's new bouse in, a nurse !rom hioptli tl labor. etc. 24.25 for material w'elfare. Mr. H. Allin, New'castle, vas at Miss Margaret Foster has re- tue O.E.ý\. ini Touonto, Eastr)eu .'.< w elosls n arctto Orone. Sandv is' a ver'. blsv man. attehmatn1ghm Dr. A. vMcKenzie, medi- The choir rendered the anthemn the concert Friday night and as- turned home from the city. Mfrs. Austin Tuîrneur was ain ited vaWive y BettylinCaton.n _________A.___T cal S ices 2 1.00 'Sweet Houe o! ,, " i is, ited wth the Cogrm -r. John________________ Prayr wth Mss îsewm epgrm. r. Jhn dwads i maîngaiternate delezate. An ivitaion waý Mes. Victor Hancock gave w'ellî ae n osa on Tusdy n Eeti îhtown hall -2 1.49 K. Stark taking the solo parts. 1 etne oSln oeadS rendered piano solos. and MissesPerntvithrdaher Dr. C. E. Wilson, pneumo At the evening service the topie !ew friends t0 tea Wednesday dence. Club te visit s. Apuil 5th- 1 Patrcia and Annie Yeo favoured' nviiie s refis 17.00 a"AWiigSvor Ihswek Presbyteeian Chnrch ladies will A veuv enteutaiiiigPromýuaîn fel- with a piano duet. i and Leagne meig eea E. L. McNachtan, mtce. in talk the pastor pictnred the Sav- The slush on road and sidewalk have a Hot Cross Bun social on 1,,w'ed the soinewliat letiîtli%' htii- 1 A humorous darky dialogue was' Rev. E. Beech puceaclied a zood rcancelled tis ekdet h St. Michael's Hospital o! iour as knocking at the door O! hias forced one lady in Orono to Good Friday. iîe-s discn.ý.ieii. Le:lie Gibsen pue- given by Bob and How'ard Coat- sermoin at Siliili o nî01,eiblce ras Orono Telephone Co. 15.00 as conscience and calamity. Ho Correction - The late Me. Welsh annual meeting o! National Ce- iuttted a beretis rea(iig: iwte lhmwsi was much enjoa sit yd Rcueint V a tOpsitions. ens. Morrsup4.48 dlorgane the rcslsdoorth a!ter was not Mes. A. athcaet's ather ment ompany of nrham iat 0o b\ a iniixed quartette of lo~cal voiig Betty Rowe and Neil Wood which NMu. lack Buvseîî. Kendal. at Art J. oris,4supliesCrisnt h knoked o atras stated in last issue. ronto and was re-elected a dîrec- treepie. .Nliisu, Doris .\liiîand ,li- beonghtclow'n the honse. Betty ca'.binesednth oiuryo Mes. Morris.---. 20. 73 TIhe choir rendered "The Name Me. Jack Walsh, G ri msb y for. liii Peole. ;nid Bill and Ross Aluni: took the part o! a harassed mo- Mrad s.LSve adonAlrtHC C. G. Armstrong, supplies o! Jesus". with Me. R. Logan tak- Beach. has been with Me. and Me. and Mes. Herbert Beer, Los Nr. C. ,i Me. . cnr- hrofnmroskds n Ni t i ad Ms. M.L.eS aîîven ischAlbertH. Oeli omryPb Mes. Morris 19.44 ing the obligato solo. Mr. Neil F. Mrs. Charles Knox. Angeles, Cal., !ormerly of Orono, bMus. Ho au', Roniwe.ronecetîtap- theoo! henurucids and Ni t lstfaatisoMun lanSder. consterfrNrtubr G. A. Beamîsh, labor 4.50 Porter rendered a vocal solo. Correction - Miss Lillian Allen dannunte th oMar.iaGe ortealted m ain Is. ilhelim 1vi.ap- eoodt ho e s ind-aearte sttind M. rdonus. erCarienoi. Mr. landCont, n ihivyune E. . Fshe. elif 1.0 ________________ I as net resigned !rom Armstrong Ge inî.Oronlo, cave a piatilesole and ami book four times te be able te amd M- as.Stk ad dauchter, Ipage 4. E.ono imhes.pelintin 183000 sor tafaswe er n!red i Pal BeafrmrO-aus'cidumssn.assure the woman that there are Ms.a.auam" Orono Ceaire&stLfmbsrwCo.e16.53foPARK ST. WreM.S IsMes Newteîiviiie. witb their mother. Mes. Why borrowyu egbu' Rolph's Hdwe. 13.68 a ~~1 rs Jeffrey. Toronto, is visifing ono young lady, was married on,'lite adduess was puesemted bv Nie. n rista ay n hni Stark.coyoth OroNesw n O r o n o C o al L u m b r C o 1 6 .5 P A R K S T . W M -S -su rp rise d te h a v e h e r sa y , " O K r i e _______w.1368, e parents, Me. and Mes. A. Al- Feb. 2lst to Me. Charles Balch 1>.1T. Melier of Orene. on ý'Citizeîi- f5'a orus Miss Ruth Saveuv with Mis iea you can haveyu wnfrls J. C. Gamey, anditor's !ee. 15.00 le.MrhaLoAnlsC. 1 lo vsen kids Come on! 1' 's aefo ste MH.Saesadios!eî.o W. M. S.o! Park St. Chuech Mrh tLe nee, a. Ihin" amîd Mr. Mic usmted a costetak"uo hc h alwl.tai4cn M.H.oadup. Vaiohr's 82 1.0mtTedy feno, ihte Bow'manvîhle Badminton Club Me. Ellis and !amîly have mev- 'vimtrStiiVdscsiand hecos herck," uon wi ch sshe Haileei. hu et ek anderher chitdeenicfileoacofsshthe:Dr. F. ligue. Bowmaivile. vas i i _________________ presidenf in the chair. Miss Davy w'ere guests o! Orono Club Thursied !rom Happy Valley, Darlington, -Leadees1hin) Leagne.' îmIl is cPil- stage. Children included Dennyeunmhbrod.as ek r read the scipture. If was decided day nîght. rte the Mes. Mercer !aem, west f o n the Leagnue bas mamîv spflendid .adHryLncHzlWo, Me. Victor Farrow w.as iii To- R NO U IN te hold the next meeting the sec- Mes. R. A. Delve and son John, the village, j <})ictivgs if dcveioncd under definite Thelma Myles, G. Hancock E' rente. ________ ond week in April. Geonp leaders,. Oshawa, vjsited !iends here Fni Me. J. Hward Walsh, Pihoti:cemtrel but lie is doubtf ni ef the BIewett.MranMe.W Mcy. e- UinmeigMna nitwill consider putting on a tea. day. Butte, Sask., underwent an opera-j resuits of spemtaneens mass meve- ihltlegrs-M ilRid onie.ahsmte'.Ms Jn Uno etn odyngtMes. Walsh gave some interesting Miss Marion McKelvey, R.N., i tien for appendicitis at Regina muent. The enthusiasm ef Nut adEigorh liffle gir s MurieaRei, tnii.a i ehr.Ms o Eweor ancckPatydMffa .cKaN-. was in charge of the devotional facts and stafisties eegarding tewiigo f.F et hoiýotl the eevxJ J Re hicgo11 ehiHooan ManiGwn hasey' P liMes. Ross Haiioweil with Mes. committee. Miss Eileen Riddell liquor peoblem. RquiteJ. uîl.hic' o,'ll',1îknded te maintamn baace. H, MaryMai, os en and Wil Richard Haiiewell. read the scipture, and Neil Wood Mes. W. C. Lynch toek chapter Meenodathe preached in Oshawa Sunday, a!- 1cited other Leagunes wbicb proizressed: Hooey-sn ogdigte i Mr.GdonTri sdiii took the topic, "The Callo! God." two o!fhe study book enfitled e Alec itwiHenry cous e rw ads visitinforme owanvis.le udrdfntemndne Teiei -sn ogMdîgter r. orMi rîm a. i e.mngat i Pointing eut thaf God's calwas «"Plavting the Church in Canada " wes stw it ioosn e n icofre hre.H f Cbistianitv have neveu been link mooe n tgood-tenigt Tey adlotdrf~" 5- nef dlear te people even in Sam- The chapter fiest deaît wifh the!H. Rowland, at Newcastle. regretted net being able te visit . - cute in thesr litthe nighties and g te'. Mut.XHannand Kmrb.atli uel's day, fhe article eead by Neil establishment o! the early chuech, I Sixteen Boy Scouts hadi an ob- his old home town, Orono cwbiadnv mass ovemethe i-da- a big hand. Mstes. e. Mortond sot . FREE AKN showed that God called to-day the Anglican in 1710, Peesbyteriani servation hike Satueday afternoon Died: Kerr - In Fenelon Falls,: uta' uligtpf-c h ni.d A quartette comprised o! Rev M.Ge.Mito nEsnBb just as in olden times but bis cali 74,a Mehds in 1764 n ehds n172. A - theee miles in length. Febeuaey 23, Frances S. Kerr, agettelrerrnu ilaevmoe and Mrs. Littlewood, Mes. Charles sixh u. wt e nte.Ms .Poe11 was net recognized. Varions ways rMost inteeesting steey was told ofr Miss Ethel Davidson and Me. 66yeaes. Native o! Clarke town- (îlîin the Mass mevelit gloeewitng ee oord wand M e laeine AlhnMrCaudHnv.Trnt.. in whîch He called were then1 a pioneer missionaey's wife in Wm. Davidson, Maekham, were 1ship. ai)»eal te ail te studv the situation Miss L. Allun at the piano. Mes. bis sister. Mes. S. G. Halloweil. F ' Saurda hel Bile,-talnsiandceneedure, adtenanaodae!.soaries in Theeg e io es r p rised.. the..sjcarefuilv before committinL' tbem- 0O Sandercock was pianist for the Me. Herb Gilmer bas been laid tmp) MIua o! those around us as in the case ithe West, and in the noeth, as and every spectator by winning T . .ves to a lstad %iththe sub oieclAThe e od apening. j with a c Halold. MAROH 10 - ilO o! the Good Samaritan. The con- r wehl as those at large whose woek the hockey game Friday night 8-6.: I Th Luito Mail b 'ne and refeesliments. Mes. S. Littlewood, the hast chorus witb lis aunt. Mn-. C. Reid. New-BO YBRE i cluding tbought was that God iis the organizing o! new gronps This was the thirdi game and the by~îugclsdwt the tîulsoil A e ou e appe and by Mi-. Loy Hliweladdine calhed even in these days but one and keeping in touch with ail of only win for them. ________________b the igrnofthelNiee Me"r.Wi. alow and temivillte. Him. The article closed with aas Snsie Smith, Marjoie G ay aM e and Ms.h aw, rec e steaSraton , Ont939K gramrke t hclo e N tina' n- Me. Wan . a re n asondandte. suiabe oem ad enieta ambel ýva ot-o! Me. and Mes. F. B. Whyte on The Canadian Statesman, Teeaegryi rscin Am tvelylua o nwclse. daiva i ahrs i.ad'r.-E A~ splendid piano solo "Love s lined. The work accomplished Sunda y.B w a vle n .sc ih t efu a ea d c f e w ssr e yt eA d d C i Dream' was given by Jim Powees, ameng the Indians and in the y.owanvSirs;ieasCrsOnt.da. and a mnch appreciated solo "Tbe mining district w'as aise deait 1 .0 .et andterlady DarSis:ssckwîh h fn.cae ndcofe asseve bntes haIs a lisfahes.Me ndNis.HERYARETA Stranger of Galilee", by R. E. with, and stories fohd o! varions friends Wedinesdiay night when a Enclosed please !ind erenewaî e terBli aye a ee ru.Mes. S. G. Halewell aid r( muua. _______________ Logan. Betty Rowe ledi in a short congeegatiens threngbout C a n- full evening o! cards was enjeyed, The Statesman for 1939. Just aiii and unable te attend school. The flext gathering, March 31,!Mu .Hlovilau lmdeutoek reretin eeod aa edîg it lnc.word e! apprecuaf ion for the ex- Me. George Clarke has been at will be in charge o! Mes. M. Tam- dine witl Mi-. aînd Nte. Richard, make Mes. Lici.ad . Faikradalte e. nd Mes unc. J .Glilncellent country weekly whicb ouMe. Bey. Jaynes' while Leonard, blyn and Mes. M. H. Staples. <ialoel plans to vist etyroneThrsay frm D.r. Mueeaamisa ey ept n teire hn se . . ifor the are producing. Even affer foety Buckler bas been on bis vacation. j Ni. aînd Nius. Bei-t Tuiîu aîd smn plns b st . e husdY rkeeDr in ayopial iinryea. inti Monday nig forb t he yeaes absence each issue is ah- Word bas been received by Me.Fia nih. oke na oPia n oe. is tm Mna ngtbuma e st like a letter !rom home. and Mes, John Hendry o! the ac- ' au Me. Gee. Etwell's. The letter dealt wifh the work in net moved yef. Your Orono correspondent andi cidental death at Ithaca, Michigan' iB.ro~Wn S' Miss M. J. R. Greenuiin Oreme. 'h -Tbe union of the Chnrch and! the bospital and the need of help Mes. Robent Morton was taken Me. D. Morrison are particuhaely e! Me. Stanley Crawford. Coming YA_______Th THURSi)AY, MARCH 91H, 1939 IHE C.NADIAN ST.\TESNIAN, BO\\ \l.\NV11LLE. ONTA\RIO Common Sense AboutConstipation A doctor would tell you that tlhe best thing te do wlth anï aliment is te get at its cause. f yeure coaiaed, dont fiddle wlth makeabît remedies. Flnd eut whats givlng you the trouble! Chances are you wont have te look very far If yen eat Juat the thing moat peeple do. Most lkelyy odnt get enon h "bu . u your diet. And "uk doesn't mleali a lot et food. It xneans the kind ef food that lsnt bautly vconsumed ln the body, but.eaes a soft 'buuky' maso whlch helps a bowel movement. Millions o! peeple preter Kelleggs Att-Bran, a ready-to- eat cereal, te keep them '-ee- ular.- It supplies the ' .bulk' ther need. plus the Intestinal tonIîcvitamin Bî. Eat Al-Bran every day. drink >lenty ef watee, and Join the 'regulars!" Made by Kellogg ln London Can Sold by every gro- cer li Iwo convenlent sizes. Mon. - Tues. - Wed. MARCH 13 - 15 LESLIE HOWARD ln Bernard Bhaw's 'Pygmalion' with - WENDY HILLER - WILFRID LAWSON It's Sensationai Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. MARCH 16 - 18 Photographed ini Technicolor SHIRLEY TEMPLE lni 'The Little Princess' wlth - RICHARD GREENE- ANITA LOUISE. NEWS PAC-P TZT pvlr\7

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