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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jun 1940, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMMAr, B0WMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, JUNE 6TH, 1940 Stark-% Visitors: Mr. ar Falls had a family and Mrs. Stan. Fa] Toronto, Mr. and1 and family, Bow: and Mrs. Orm Fal]i and Mrs. Lew Hallc ily, Mr. and Mrs. E dal1, and Miss C. H~ were present. ... I and daughter were Friends from the visited Mr. and li Mr. and Mrs. Russe, HIGH NUTRITIV: op CREAXC Everyone in Bo' should know they h cereal manufacturd American continent. Only the choiCE barley is used in the of CREAM 0F BAR] ing vitamins B and a useful amount ofi of its high nutritiv recommend CREAM as an ideal ail pu: Easily digested, the n stomach can retain 0F BARLEY conta, which aid in building Infants and childrej CREAM 0F BARLE1 find it a tasty and food. Tu9ftA Thurs. -Fri. MARTRA RAYE -9 RUGGLES] "The Farme Daugl - 81E0OND HM WILLIAM BOY!) Along-Cassldy) "Renegade 1 SILVERWARE THU AND) FRIDAY F0I LADIES Mon. - Tues. - PENNY'SINGLE ARTHUR LAKE "Blondie or Budget wlth Larry Sini - ADDED R JOHN TRENT - MAI REYNOLDS i "Danger Flil Foto-Nite Wedn, Coming Thurs BING CROSBY - GI JEAN lu 1 fHad Myl Bowniar ST' I Mode At The Usual Yr ound World1 Repairing ..He - At Modei Representative for th Oshawa Laui Col ville Ifal. . Trt. abo vi. C. Taf hyn, H yoI -- -ayTrnta M.Fan o Orna .1 Ta mblyn, Mr gers'. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns O iu r - Or no, at M s. . St rk' . . --and daughters, L akefield, M iss and Mrs. Ross Hallowell at E. Recent Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. L A endJhns, Bow mlnd, Jaeithnel ýnd Mrs. Thos. White's, Elizabethville. .. Inspec- J Aikenhead, Toronto, at Mr. ] EA Toronto, with her daughter, Mrs Wfhen Wfe Ti ,re-union. Mr, tor A *A.* Martin and wife, Brigh- Ll1oyd Ashton's. .. Mrs. Wmn. Arm- finshr...Ms ubrad ae onl dis and family, ton, at Mr. Art McKay's. . . Mr. strong and family, Mrs. A. West r Geo. Farncomb. James Connell, widely known You are assured entire Mrs. Art Falls Raymon Farrow, Wesleyville. and and chi]dren, Orono, at Mr. E. in Durham county, passed from manville, Mr~. Mr. Lavern Farrow. Kendal, at Braliley's. .. Mr. Norman Brook- this life in Whitby on May 25th, .~stylea Is and son, Mr home. . . Miss Meda Hallowell ing and Mrs. Edna Cain, Bow- 4. Salem in his 82nd year. owell and fam- was home. .. Rev. R. Wragg and manville, at Mr. C. Slemon's. . . Mr. onl spent hsery lf [earn, Toronto, visîting his parents, Mr. and MIrS. fam*ily, Enfield, at Mrs. H. Wot- . arwahrfaoe h .SownedtheOn rio est o Ahe Spot Mrs. A. flobson Albert Wragg. tens . . Mr. Frank Sanderson,Firwahrfvedt s..ondbyhe naio oety in the city.. . A number from here attended is LuaPlipTrnoM.Anniversary on Sunday when a Dept., Orono. When hie was about Pep --------- --SO------5C nort contr thefunralof Jhn innmon. Mis Lara PillpsTorotoMr.goodly number were in attend- 18 years of age hie went West nothconty hefuerl f oh Cnnmo. and Mrs. C. Edmunds, Oshawa, ance at both services. Rev. G. F. and joined the R.C.M.P. force. Pal---- ------------ 7.5 rs. A. Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hallowell at Mr. R. Sanderson's. .. Mrs. E. TY'muI TLelvre w H astee uirgte el e ülLwr Thon in Pt hopfe. lofMr. oad sneTrne r. Ta hsfine addresses. Special music by bellion. He spent nearly a decade Hlrt et-----_ 22 VALU Theralin frm heeatnedtejyS odley, at M;rs. E. Mount- u the S. S. was well rendered. in the West and then came back Hîrt et- 22 rEVLE Se rrnhr ttnete o'..Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomp- Anniversary Visitors: Mr. and and bought the farm now occu- TtZma DFBALE aleeyPacewediginNe-so BwmnileatM. . ac ton Ti e Mrs. E. Werry, Ebenezer, Mrs. N. pied by Arthur Saunders in Zmu tonville United Church on Satur- Thompson's. . . Messrs. Keith Wil- ClarkeUnon At rp Ointment - day. son and Paul Stevens, Misses IN TROUBLE -FREE Rickard and Mrs. K. Werry at keUinTap anv ilth e JieaTrntoMr.e and rsulErcNetil, COMFORT Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. Smith Sr., Starkville who predecesed him ave the fNst,.,T Tronto r and iy oMrs. lE rcSan Orono, Mrs. F. M. Tamblyn and many years ago. Orono branch of itheNrt.o and fm ilyebowmtainvil, Hmr. A check-up now wili ensure Miss I. Stephens, Town, Mr. and the Oddfellows was his fraternal ~ iargîeu est Canadian ton, at Mr. A. McNeil's. .. Mrs. thse pleasure of Your hoIldays. Mrs. K. Squair, Shaw's, Mr. and organization. Acquaintances re- hvn Ned emanufacturei Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fred Adams, Hampton, at Mr. E. Mi-s. W. Moffatt and family, member Mr. Connell as a great PamleCra 294 tLEY, contain- Akister. Lindsay, spent Sunday Stephenson's. - . Mr. and Mrs. Orono, Mr. and Mrs. I. Bragg, reader and raconteur o! tales of amlvCrm 294 1G, and also with Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks Lewis Johnston, Oakwood, Mrs. Providence, Mr. L. Skinner, Ty- adventure in the North West. In Coigate's Cream -_ 23-39 t iron. Because and~c Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brooks, G. Niddery and Jack, Hampton, N EG LEC oe i evn n o, my-lteal e sidinBw MolCra -------4 ve value, we . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatherly, Mr. John Avery, Enfield, Mr. and tle. at the Squair home. . . Miss mnile. 0 F BARLEY Dixie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hath- Mrs. Stan. Moffatt, Burketon, Mi-. willi qulckiy put your car Nina Darch, Maple Grove, with The funeral took place from Iiigiam's Cream -----33 irpose cereal. erly, Long Branch, with Mr-. and Arthur Youngman, Tyrone, at Mr Mrs. E. Darch. .-Mi-. and Mrs. F. F. Morris' Chapel in Bowman Lfeuy rem- 9 Most sensitive Mrs. R. Hatherly..-. Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery's.. Mrs. Ross Richards on the Goodman, Tyrone, the Misses ville, May 27th. Attending the Lfbo ra ----2 it. CREAM Howard Wonnacutt and Ronnie, and Maurice, Bowmanville, at Werry, Bethesda, at Mr. E. Sil- funeral were Mrs. Peter Connell Par Lotion -----------50 linsproein, Dxieat r. . A Vitue'... Mr A.Beeh's.. Mss ay re-ver's. . . Mr. and Mrs. H. Gaud and daughter, West Toronto. Ser- ins poteis Dîie, t Mr E. . Vitues . .- Mi- A. eechs. .. Mis Ma Tre ~<J<ft~and Mr. R. Simpson at Mr. E. vice was attended by his lodgeYad y Loi n - 7512 bod thisses MClffr. and r F LByanM isvonne winBOswavilleMiss. Ve- e5naPite Doidge's. . . Mr. L. and Miss F. brethren. Messrs. Jas. Richards, Aqua Velva -------44-89 :and aduits! Helen Youngman were in Toronto win 'S.. . Mr and Mrs. M. Black- Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rich- Art Robbins, R. H. Brown, Herb. Gillette Blue Biades - 25 d nourishing ion Sunday and visited Mr. By- burn, Mr. Wiilbur and Miss Bes- ârds, Town, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wor- Scott, John Berry and James Nix- Ma-iBaes2fo25 20-1 am's uncle, Mr. George Byam, sic, at Mr. F. Blackburn's, Salem.deMp GoMisFr nwr albrr alnBae 1fr25 who is critically ill. .. Mr. Robt.. Mrs. T. Coxling, Misses Eileen Crago,' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lane, was in Orono Cemetery. nem t Autostrop Blades --- 25 Bures vsied t rs A B St- ndViiden, TrotoM.ples.s Gr. oeMssFrno n eeplîerr. nemn phens', Toronto. .. Mrs. J. Greer Everett Beech and family with. .dence, at Mr. L. Richards'. .1&r R...and Mr. Orville Greer, Blackstock, hier mother at Port Hope. .. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilcox and Miss Mrs. Samuel Cutteli, Orono called on Mr. and Mrs. R. Hath- and Mrs. C. Slemon at Mi-. H. Madlyn, Miss D. Cryderman, Re erly.. -Mr. and Mrs. F. Schoem, Brookin's, Wesleyville. .-Mr-. and . Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. God- ed ihndet !Oon es hock- creasicie.Leyus ei Swîtzerland, are visiting their Mrs. W. Bridgett and Pauline, dart, Courtice, Mr,. and Mrs - L. a hndahsrcksdel c daughter, Mrs. Otto Freund. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson, at Our four trained mechanies Savery and sons, Newtonville fe a few hours illness, on Sun- IRSeveral from here attended Sa- Mr. J. Ashton's, Columbus..-. Mr. a1 Mrs. C. Curtis, Town, at Mr. L. day, June 2nd, removing Mrs. Sun Vacuum ta lem anniversary services on Sun- John Gilbanks at Mr-. E. Larmer's,ar ready night and day k> Wes's - r.an rsamoue el uther. from this life, inGaseBtts day. Blackstock. serve yofl. A telephone eall and.family, Maple Grove, Mr-. and Before hier mariage Mi-s. Cut- Sa. Glad to see Mrs. Byron Moore The Rainbow Girls' Class met adyurmcancldifcit .Tnn an L ea r, M. I .5G9 8 outarun aai. a Ms.H.Astons n ueda an yurmehaica dfMrst K.Tabband besabrn, Mr. G.tell was Margaret Winnifred Jer-3c-98 CHuLS tr.aond Ms Ag itu v in. t. Mr H. Ahtn' s rTeday ls.re -anen.omne, daughter of the late Mr-. CHARES i-. nd rs.E. A Vutue ov-nigt. Bb~ereaing as ead y ls ae atan nd.Cowling's...-Mi-. and Mrs. Cain, and Mi-s. Nathapiel Jerome. After st 1ed into theii- newly remodelled Miss Eileen Cowling and the de- Orono, at Mr-. F. Cator's. . . Mr-.lher education wvas completed she War Saving Sa ins house on Thui-sday. votional by Miss Jessie Knox. A____ and Mrs. I. Munday and family, filled a position in the office of Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Hodgson reading by Miss Freda Bradley, Maple Gi-ove, Mr. and Mi-5. Chas. the Orono News whei-e she met adfml oe notehueafter which a social evening was Welsh, Town, Mi-. and Mi-5. J. W. Mi-. Sam Cutteil to whom she wvas w. vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Vutue. spent and lunch served. S' l ~ ,( Lancaster, Newtonville, at Mr. S. married a few years later. »1 and failysmeeviito ohnhous ch T O uttery's. . . Mrs. Houston, New- They had one son, Dr.Floyd Films Devel 2.30 p.m. when Rev. A. W. Mai- A R O castle, with Mrs. Hertzberg - Cuttell, who with his father is- Baelco will deliver his fareweillsermon. M-adMr.JA.MFe ters-lfttomvunehe1o0o aloin Maple Grove Oui- school took part. in the G R G Toronto, at Mr. F. Honey's. wit o unthe os f ovn ET - ____Music Fsivlalong with ten G RlE iv ng m thePoe ji (Hp Sunday School at 10 a.m. stand- other of Mrs. Pai-son's schools at Pone 2666 KingSt. oneJSrate,Phn (Hp- ar im. o hrc sric o- h OhaaCollegiate on Friday Phn266Kgs. Lake Shore, Clarke both liig thentd Satesm, 695 ..OVL in ing to Ebenezer Anniversary. night. A good audience showed weieP.eset.atthefunral Congratulations to Miss Nellie the interest taken in the chil- 'CnrtlainwoM nei r s C t t he s wiel no Py Snowden on passing hier psycho- dren's work. The festival was Conratlatons__Mr.and____________an_____ inerete Jack Holmes on their mariage. in church work. She was a mem -________________ Trai Vistors Mr.W. Leach, Mi- can do for childi-en. HeetVstr:M.adMs e fteUie hrh h [JRSDAY and Mi-s. T. R. Mills, Mr. and Mi-s Sympathy is extended to the Hanmpton Les. Alldred, Maple Gi-ove, with W. M.S. the W.A., the Red Cross, matter be i-eferred to Qi-onol R THE C. W. Hillis, Toronto, Miss Ruth relatives o! the late Mrs. Thos. ____Mi-. and Mrs. C. Br-own. . -i. and the Women's Institute. In ail Police Trustees so that it mightý Armstrong, Toronto Ho sp it al, Gilders who was an old neighbor and Mrs. W. Adams, Ross and these organizations hier loss will edatwt y iies0 h Weston, with Mrs. R. H. Ar- and friend, having lived on the W. M. S. met at Mrs. A. E. Bul- Keith, at Mn. L. Millson's, New- be keenly feit. edatwhbyciznofhl stron. Mr.premises now owned by C. Gar- lett's on Tuesday afternoon. Mi-s tonville. . . i-. and Mrs. 'Walter The funeral, largely attended, village. Council felt that there st-og.. n.and Mrs. Samuel rard, for many years. Hornieptd nspls.A Farrow and Miss Hazel Brown, took place from Park St. Church was strong rural ops tIi the W ed. eac sha waMr s. . H. No ben _________onsupplippositio Wed Mecal an Mr. C H.Snodensupplies provided for work were Bi-own's, at Mi-. L. Allin's... Miss June 4th. Rev. S. Littlewood movement. are at Buckhorn !ishing. . . Mr-.N handcd out at close o! meeting. A. Hendry at Mr. J. Hendry's..-. spoke o! the deceascd and hier Durham Central Agricultural -"TN an r. omn_____rnNslto r. oeprsdd o h pro- Mn. and Mrs. A. A . Martin and community efforts and brought Society was granted the usual E i Mi-s. Rob Moyse, Mrs. Pai-ker, Mi- gram on Stewardship. Mrs. Nid- family, Brighton, at Mn. Robt. comfort to those who were ber- $200. and Mrs. Irwin Warder, Toronto, Recent Visitons: Mr. and Mrs. dery and Mrs. Reynolds read the Martin's. --Mi-. F. Parker, Cow- eaved. Palîbearers were Messrs. Readn th polrmby Mr. and Mrs. Norma utn Jas. Scott and family, Oshawa, at lesson. Mi-s. Cole gave a redg anville, at Mn. F. Parker's. '.- Mrs. Cecili Carveth, J. .CrnsC r aovric tee o as omben Oshawa, at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mn. H. Wheelr's.. - Mr. ado twrsip w ly e W. Jaynes withAde nTed BligHcolown usncnea ble icussion in rono, Collacutt's. . .Mi-. and Mi-s. W. Mrs. Br Waitean son, Peter- presented by the group, "Wake -.Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith and Mn. Stoywe, C M. Horswell. council decided that the by-law H. Brown and Master Bobby boro, at Mns. Jas. Williamson's. Up" and "Stewandship." Next Mitchell, Toronto, with Mi-. and The - sympathy of the commu- was so far as they were concerned Brown, Gormley, with relatives. Mn. and Mi-s. Dan Black, Jean and meeting at the home o! Mi-s. Mrs. C. Mitchell. nity was expressed to the famil y satisfactory and that if any Mr W . GeenamMr.Jame Doa wth issMarim Wllims.Petrs.in the many beautiful floral tri- change needed to be made, Orono Gýreenham, Port Huron, Mich., - . Mi-. and Mi-s. Ivan Pi-outt and There was a splendid attend- but..Â~,iÂÂf e.ete n a nOooPlc Tute a rwu is with Mr. Chai-les Greenham. - - family in Lindsay... -Mr-. Mal- ance at Sunday School when an _______Cmeey y-a uial ortecodto Mr. and Mrs. Chai-les Greenham, colmn Emerson at Valentia..- -Mi-. interesting event took place. The Among fri#nds.whodattended andtset and collect thdirtowcefees. T - Miss Audrey an daVtVisitgrs:anMn.sandeMi-Jo.nW.aH. theyfuneral from caidistancereweneiCouncil plansla tototakeestepssto Mis de y and ith MsterESidny nMr. . ohns adBi.a oMoir.hid-e en api ecale, Toronto, Mi-. H. Ferguson, Mrs. H. Yonker, Preston,Misdscuae etrton !tes Gnenhmwit Ms.SideyMi. L Jbhn's -- n.and Mns. by Rev. W. Rackham: Anna Marie, Prestonvale, and Mn. B egsn(r)RsDtot i.adMrs. daîong e rdstrionte RJORIE Greenham, Toronto... Mi-s. R. D. H. Wheelen and Glen in Oshawa. infant daughter o! Mn. and Mi-s. at Mn. Albert Oke's. . B- Mrs Ma ry Rosl, trot, Mrs. and Mes. oncithere-adssebes aCor ninimbe wthfi-endouPotd-aurs.JaseWllimroiwthier has Sith BetyLou daghersoininwt heetossns, .esasnan dagherDr.an MisDr.od oaReison.An ppaFlyoCna Hope. --Mi-. Orlond Hall, Lon- sister, Mns. Byers, Janetville..- -o! Mn. and Mns. Tom Westlake; Melville and Loi-eGifn at-Cte uflo n isMno d i n .Annn caimîngaveCna- yyj don, at Mi-. H. R. Foley's. Mn. Lai-iy Hardcastle and Mn. RonalcrLaverne, young son o! Mr.ni-fiCr-CutlBfao n Miss AMierihon wit Dckon Campbellcro!t veras ght~ ~ ~ rveShoiNw Robt. Campbell at Mi-. H. Thomp- and Mns. Lavenne Clemens; andlwr iht.. . -Mi-. and Mrs. W. ssmn fterpoet a Maple rv colNw son's... -Mr. and Mrs. Howard Annabel Maude, daughter o! Mr-. Stevens and Miss Shirley Stevens,OR N S CET sustained. le "y (By Audrey Gneenham, Lenone Wonnacott, Dixie, at Mn. David and Mns. Gilbert Adcock. Oshawa, at Mn. Marwood Hearcl's. ORONO OCIET edY Collacutt and Doris Stevens) Johns'. . . Mr. Wm. Lamb with Preparations ai-e being made . . Mn. and Mns. J. L. Robins H LDS *"IP SHOW On May 3lst we held a Mission Penn.te, MsUS. 'rdHez for the Sunday School Anniven- Mr-. and Mrs. F. Robbins, Mrs. ~~~day ~ ~ ~ o Padcnetwihcnitdo: e., l b ameo.alse sary. Wm. Hambleton, Rochester, N.Y., Orono Horticultunal Society sday solos, choruses, folk dances, piano vice in the United Church next Sunday School at 2.15 next Sun-'wvisitedl.M.Fan Robbins ast h ed isaay.Fl Tip Shdeiouso LRA solos and necitations. There was aj SundaJn t t4ocok i day and regular preaching servicewekn.M-RobspaedW nsayFoowgadeciu anounted to, $11.25... The girls 1Mn. Edwand Williams enter- Misses Nora and Vera KenslakeMns.A. Barrie and Mi-. Murray winnens: In the basket and blooms fT in the Sewing Club have just fin- taind number o!f fiends on le!t May 29th for a trip to Winni- Brieewonileat- rWm Ms..A.olh n Ms.J. N! shed their guest towels. The boys Monday evening, it being his peg and other western points.M. and GogTrnw Mrs. . rownm wotable bouq eMs dM. H. Mns pnzes diing ay anc interested in gathering stampsbitay Visitors: Mn. and Mrs. T. Salter Burmse. . Messrs. Theo and Staples, Mrs. Fred Tamblyn; and ai-e trading and getting quite and Mn. and Mns. Harold Salten John Slemo and Orville Ashton most points in show-Mns. A. A. Exclusive suminer styles in a collection. C d-u with friends at Port Penny ... Mn.'. calldSon Mn. Frank Rabbins at Rolph. fashionable coats i white, beige Cadm s an Mrs A.L. Blanchard spent his sister's in' Hampton. . . Miss Lantern slides on "Perennial and sand. Featured in bath thse Tuesday in Toronto. .. Miss Made- M. .v uitue neturned to Toonto Bordes" were shown by Mrs. R . m r o g a d t e s ot h r Recent Visitons: Mn. W. Brower line Truil, Toronto, spent the a!ten vsiting Mrs. H. Stevens and C. Rosbonough. Musical numbers satlogadheprysot and family, Omemee, at Geo. weekend at home. .. Mn. and Mrs. other relatives.. Mn. and Mrs. were contributed by thc orchestra, styles, made from thse cool polo vaiabl ToFolei's. .M-.andMnsWxfne A.E. ilettwit fiieds n T-E.. S ouch, Hampton, with Miss also Biîîy Linton, Anna and Carol ciotiies to keep that fresis look Pascoe nono.-Mr. n. ndMn. Han-y E . Souch Staples, Ruth Goode. Mns. Ernest you want la the heat of summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher, To- Stafford, Oshawa, at W. W. ui- young people have been in- Hamm, President, presented the Ail sizes. ivle an itrc onto, Mn. W. Brown and family, Horn's. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. vited to give their play "The Girl prizes. 'Mn. Cowan, Rosebank, a Omemee, issdGladstBatte Allin and David, Fort William, in the Fui- Coat" in Scugog Is- jde and Mn. Ronald Wright at Mn. spent Thursday at A. L. Blan- land on June 14th, and at Kedron _________ Russell Bnown's... Mrs. Austin chard's. .Mns.W. Henry andio ln 8th. Othen invitations$1.5 a d 129 Beacock, Miss Maiion Beacock at have_________________ been received. Mns. I. Whit!ield's. . -Mi-. and Rev. H. Lackey pneached a vcry T w s i o n i Mrs. Turner, Misses Mai-ion and practical sei-mon on Sunday even -____ Viia NalatMn. R. Cook's. .ETHR. ing impressing on people the ne- CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL ALSO COATS I Mn. and Mrs. T. Samelîs, Mrs. .J. FINE W A HRI cessity o! kceping on the King's F U R E. Elliott, Ms A. Mountjoy :t hgwyan evngtesde atrih onelmta For the htwande to corne. In1 Islington... -Mn. C. J. Mountjoy, HR was in attpc on 1 - C0LD)Islington, at Mrs. J. E. Elliott's. aedn1adaddt hn a nyn peln Hwi isille. ceanig ad - epars. i h A rn-. -1 uueiîcîîaoîourned to meet Juiyon wi's' Ennisirono M. --M s Inn laigar earIon mt rond I Nra u SoaeSricsBaNnextWenesday Orono will be 2nd t2p H.easTnnta n a ALL WORK GUARANTED Itthe sceneeo! the Fonestny Conven- ie ~~~ ~ " He m n F r So a e S rienYs. I n. T h Red Cross is serving C A K ' O N I ns. George Ormiston passed a mn I iner o th men mpaa y, L e athy ao!tthe comntThesATCJ. HARmrethn ongwht ouc n do aut one t aption !Da- udvCenng Taetalet thneeqssmonthsingillness.CarkRTwT.Councîl ta rdr a Theawayve n hae he ymunW2nTS H MR mjretan ont yo! In hrepone atoapettion f ia- DmayLry pThy te bravdons havetyThe K sym-ok owanile lad do in il hatvr ht SavnTimeinthe village Phione C836m fnrlwson Tuesday. Particu- leBockyo d, ihu thought of lof orono, a eouinwspsd il r ae .f m . L n flo ,o u s a u g si g t a h Ask Your nelghbors what Bra <Jbicks dld for them. Then see one of us for prices and de- Iivery dates. F. C. VANSTONE, Bowma nvil le F. L. BYAM, Tyrans J. E. NICHOLSON, Ponty pool R. LLOYD STEPHENSON, e' k* LN SHEERS colors of navy and black. $12.95 iing Suits ris' bathing suits, smartly eit look its best. Ail colors )e surprjseil at thne excellent ENEWS Many Styles Jantzin Swim Trunks $2.95 and Up k> $5.95 Choose exactiy the style id shade You've always inted fromn our complete flection of models. Every ne fits! Fiston & rLtd. Bowmanville ýest Your Eyes > satisfaction in fit, quality, and price. Bathing Caps New Styles Modern Shades 15c - 29c - 39c - 69e Unguentlne $1.00 Size for burns Hlnd's Cream 44c 49e the Ice Cream of quallty, in bricks, bulk, cones, pies, and your order when you requfre Cream. 900 Paper Towels Ivory Coloured Holder 4Ail for - 87e amps SoId Ilere cloped Free »« nEach Roill ING, Phmn.B. Trse lamily, Toronto, also visited them. à

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