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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jun 1941, p. 7

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~1~mJSDyJUE 6, 1941 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN(,' 4 OWMANVILLE, ONTARTO PAGE SEVEN Ilý ( 4 , 1 NEWTONVILLE FIELD DAY JuIy 1 st at 1 p.ni. Standard Time BASEBALL WITH TE4MS FROM MILLBROOK, NORTH DURHAM AND NEWTONVILLE GIRL'S SOFTBALL - ORONO AND KENDAL DANCE 'T NIGHT -k'. CALIFORNIA Oranges. o.X t Five Rose. Fiour- 24 ibs. 85e DME«l 8 0» oz. 38e SHORTENING a B*rand -tn21 Pr n«oe 27 Flikes - pkg. 15c C. & B Summer Quick Suds Pkll* Drinks bottl. 29e Super Suds - 21c Pâaemoive and, OdRX Dm o1t l Soap -qbar SeDmno Neliion'. B.akIng Powd.r 19e Cocon 8 oz. tUn 1e Deefex 1202.* Domino Paie Dry 30 oz. sottie Corned Beef - 21c GingerAI 2 for 25e Rits 203. NaYy Salad Drosslng 39e Tissu. 4 roUis 25c SALMON CVil ins250 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Choâà%OIS.. '2 th for 250 holio. Criop P.oe.i 5 for 25e C.lory Heurts 15t' .111ý ono iDol. Fresh .100s,~O'o 35e Boots 3 for 10e Ripe H~ ead Banana 3 Ibo, 27C Lettuce --Se WATERMELONS- CANTELOUPES - HONEYDEWS PA SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Phone 663 I Don't forget the Hydro Cooking Miss Olyve Bryant, Moose Jawln-ai Forum to-day and lo-morrow. Sask., isited her uncles and auns ern E.Mr. C. S. Hallinan ~ Mr. and Mn.MlvleSlealso A ig '.Pritchard weieé' ednesday Mr. and Mrs. Orvile Boe. habi visitars in Toronto. Mns. Douglas Carter and Miss pape Mn.Donl ad ~ Marion Mutton are spending a Whi Aegue+ts eek with Mrs. Robert Watson, abl* Fr an uess ighland Grove, Ont.,'ol ". Z .Rop aMisat Mr. Paul Symons, St. . Cathai- blan "" o"lphand Ms a.rmes, spent his week's vacato ov ptio se YAlasnawy with his mother, Mrs. Muriel TI Yron etra.Symons. in Miss Louise Cor spent the week- Ms hr aioda ls end with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Gre- isToaDaiodaatic co ville Tornto.reader, and Miss Helen Williams, whic vile, oroto.pianist, provided an instructive vanc Thomas Heighton acted as spe- and entertaining. program at Part achi Cial night constable for à few Hope Ratary Club Friday evening. cut nighta last week.. subs ___________________ Mis. R. H. Hamley, Miss Ger- who trude Hamley and Mr. Wilfred thai Hamley, Oshawa, were Sunday Our guests. of Mr. and Mis. H. T. Hir- we cack. their GIFIS IN SIL VER hostess at a TyrellOneosL erst last evening, June 25th, for Miss villa For The Bride Ruth Logan, bride-to-be of next throi Bradmonth. stare TasAMrs.A. V. Aosa and dauht T ta arrive on Thursday ta spend a avo:( as hi-manth's vacation with her par;. have trated ents, Rev. and Mis. W. A. Bunner. say for Miss Celia "Toots" Tat af- be d ter three years. with the dêarter b. I only ~~Family tea room s, has resigned ta he accept a position at James Marr's latel $L Ojewelry and glft shop. smal -Miss Ruth Gibson visited aver OTHER BREAD TRAYS the weekend with her cousin, Miss - Rnglg fomCatherine Stewart, and returned A: Rangin fromhome with her parents Mr. and zenci $j u p Mis. Howard Gibsan. resul Mr. and Mrs. James McGowan night and their childmen Jack and Phyl- ca i lis, of San Pedro, California, are Hm itig wth Mi. McGowan's e SevieFo igt auct, Ms. Hugh Cameron. ci Roger's Flatware have been visiting he aher at Bigwîn Inn, Hfuntsvile, called on cupie -Mn. and Mis. Kenneh Cox on Osha- Tuesday. mi Mr. and Mis. John McKeever wee. attended the Barnes-Clemence us W'edding in King St. Church, Osh- Ew awa, and reception in Genosha social Mr. T. H. Knight, disciple.cf Lix neatness, has added ta the KýngadS St. "paint up"l program by a shin-an1 ing new caat af sand-and4urawn cl tone ta hi$ office. - thed ANDOVER pATTDStN.-M Prof. R. G. Riddel cf the Hi*s- Unde .toy Dept.,, U. cf T., specding te lie C, Stainlesa Steel Knives te *Canadlan-Ainenican Defence tme 34-pieces ConferenAce at Kingston, dmned at be $7 5dajy. Mr $7.95 Mr.,and Mis. Wilfred Addinall, o a - London, Mis. J. D. Fluker and Bapi Pull line of Tudor, Communlty Joan, Brockvill,e were guests of and1 snd Rogers 1847 also ln tée. Mr. and Mis. Gus Bounsail, and but b ail attended the Cax-Doyle wed- neturi ding in Toronto. eral Marr", Jeweler ist year resultsiIn the Uni- Su Mar 'sJe ellry versity cf Taranto published lait sary Phone 463 Bowmanvfie wcek show MissI. A. Storey ob- Chur tained Grade 'Cà in the Arts ca course. thei _____________________with Ln Oshawa nesident, R. W. Dui- ira, suffered severe ihoek as s ilt of being stnuck Thunsday it while erosîing the noad. The was driven by Mis. Ruth Tink, .pton. tv. A. R. Cragg conducted spe- services on the Seagrave cir- tSunday while the pulpit'at Paul's, Bowmanville, was oc;- ed by Rev. J. S. I. Wilson, swa. fiis Edythe Carter spent a k's vacation at Toronto as st in nesidence at the King 'ard 'Hotel while attending al activities ai the annual Tentien of the International ns Clubs. ix membens of the Lions Club the boys and girls af the Bi- le Club, went ta Port Hope dneîday niglit te take part in Lions carnival parade thene. le the watchfuiness of Char- Carter everybady had a good eand were safely home again )ed time. r. and Mrs. W. J. Dudley and and Mis. Hamry Penny wene aweekend fishing trip ta Lake diste. Piekerel wene plentiful they liad an enjayable tinie bad luck dagged them on the in trip being botherèd by sev- 1mincm moton mishaps. inday waî the lO7th anniven- rat the St. John's Anglican trh. While nothing of, a ipe- nature took place this year entire service was. planned àthat in mind and the hymns a n that theme. Canon C. R. ncer announced that an Tues- whîch was St. John's Day, Lai wanship wouhd take place 10 a.m. obent Edgar Hamel Cooke cf riston is fallowing in hii f a- s footstepi in scholastic abili- having just been awanded the nRobinson Waods schalarship Jpper Canada College. Worth )a year, the award is . much ght after by students. Robent ke 'is son ai a former H. S. îem hene, now principal in riston. he hot weather ai lait week- drove many ta the beaches in hape ai getting a cooling swim. imaît found that Lake On- owas much toc cool for an )yable dip this tinie ai year. vis the time to say "Beware swimming accidents - don't unnecessary chances - don't = tao fa in deep waten." The ;sman deals in news but takes pleasune in recomding drown- . ns Bicycle Safety Club met îeé tawn hall Satunday mcmn- Rail was called by Arlene thcutt due ta absence ai Sec- xy Nellie Parker. It waî de- I that membens would meet te public, ichool grounds at p.m. on June 25th. ta take in the Part Hope Lions Club nival panade.. Bicycles are be- taken in a triick and the mcm- in cars. Next meeting ini the rn Hall, June 28th at 9.30 a.m. inday gueits at Mr. and Mis. k Rundle's included, Mr. and Harny Taylor, Napanee, Mr. Mri. Clark Taylor, Gwen and othy, Mir and Mis. Norman iens, Tononta, Mn. and Mis. Hoskin, Oshawa, Mr. and Mis. [n Clemeni, Mr. and Mis. La- ie Clemens and Rannie, Mns. 1Chemens, Hampton, Mr. and .Norman Taylor and Ernie, lby, Mr. and Mis. Fred Bat- Mi. and Mis. M. Wiseman, Evehyn Taylor, Town. n display in the window af px's Shae Store la a new tnophy. nthy acquined by Bowman- >High Sehoal. ît is a large Dr cup denated by Toronto io .& Sports Co. for annual pctition in the COSSA League. finît winnens, cf course, werc 1940 B.H.S. teani. An em- ee cf Knox's Store this suni- helped ta win thse silverware, ýDensem, who plgyed bnil- Ly on tisesquad, arham Chapter, No. 181, 0.1 sld its clesing meeting fon the on on Tuesday evening with 3lonthy Matron Sisten Nantis- pmesidig. V siors wene p ne- from Suba haten, Osis- and Canonation Capter ai Isay, and witnessed the de- sconienmed an a new mcm- Sisten Edna Isaac ai. Part y Chapten, Flanida, was alsa omed. The draw fan the. quîlt mnade and was won by Mis. ichahls, Elgin St. A second oapaio bath tewels was byMs.. Bac, Argyle St. ýeds af tise dnaw are being Id for patriotie work. were Sper day, speci at 1G Ro' ther'i ty, h John at U] $600 sougl Cooku teaci Thi end. the h must tarie enjo: Now of si take swim State na P ing f Lii in th ing. Nonti retar: cided at th 6.15 part Carsý ing tg bers Towm Su Fran] Mis. and Ed. E Albiii vernc W. J. Mis. Whitl the,1 Miss On Knox recers ville silve: Radic comp The:1 the1 ploye mer.1 Scott liant], .Du S., he seasoi the V cutt1 sent1 awa, Linds grecs ber. Richy welco was J. N! prize won1 Proce used AID-IN-ADVANCE US BEST POLICY It has been a long process get- ig subscribers generaily ta rec- nize and conform to the paid- -dvance principles which gov- adaily papers and magazines. good many .had fallen into the bit of thinklng that a weckly per could get along somehow, ile at the same time they prob- IY were prom pt- ta. meet other lgations of ikë amatmt. We, doubt, were 50 per cent ta une too. But we have gatten er the habit. rhere is cause for congratula- ns in the factthat we are very se ta Audit Bureau standards, ch require payment in, ad- nce for ail subscriptions. To iieve this, it was niecessary ta off a number who had been :scribers for several years but ihad became forgetfuI. More in that, they began to disregard letters asking remittances. Sa Ssevered relationships until 4r back "dues" are paid. Mean- ie we have. provided news- nd sale of The Statesman at lge stores and post offices >ughout the County and book- res in town for their conveni- ce. rhis will take care of an un- )idable situation. Meantime we ve billed for cuiient expiries, rfrom January 1941 ta date 1would ask that thls reminder taken along ta the past office ere money-orders are handy. egentie rains we have had fly will nicely make up that ill amount of $2.00. Bradley's Bradley's Comniunity Cltub held its final meeting fan 1940-41 in the farn ai a pienic at KiwanIs Camp at Chubtown. The success ai the picnic was due to- President Mis. W. Leaîk and her commit- tees, especially the sports cam- mittee, Mr. and Mis. M. Baker and Mi.,ansd es. G. Leask, wha made things IVely indàos and out. The fo]lowIng limes will tel more abaut. the good tinie had by ail wisa attended: The picnic day an the 14th ai June Has came and gone ail toc soon, For the chîldren cf tise club at leait, Because they had a royal feait. Although the day at tinies waî wet, Prom ne one's lips came a regret, In fact if it would bring more nain We'd repeat the picnic day again. Our pienie grounds was an ideal spot, To the "Kiwanis Club" w. say, "Thanks a lot,"l For giving of thein camp so fre That Bnadley's Club could have a ipre. The chiîdren dld enjey tise swings, The runnïng bok, sand banks and iprings. The sparts were run off vcny brisk At beck and calof Baker and Leask; And then ta supper, anc and ail, Seventy sat down when came the cail. .Ahh ate their fi, and tisen same .more, And topped cake and pie with cec cneam galon.; The T. Eaton Ca. sent us their sisame, Some lollipopi fer everyonc there. Then someone suggested music and sang, The piano notes rang, but no vaices - What was wnong? On looklng anound anecoculd sec1 at a glance The expression on faces waî-too full for utterance., WelI, aiten ail feit they once mare could maam, They decided 'twaî Urne ta pick up and go home; Naw ail thna' the summen whcr- even we tramp, We'Il have happy memanies ai "Klwanis Camp." Solina Visitans: Mis. J. D. Rogarth, H~ampton, at Mr. Thos. Baker ... Mi. and Mis. Ralpis Davis at Mn. Alan MacKcnzls, Columbus... Mis. Gea. White was In Peterbora and Mi. and Mis. Charleton Me- Bride and famlly bnought hem home an Sunday. .. Misses Danis -and Ela Mlhmon with Miss Helen Stark, Enilld... Miss Jesîle Yel- lowheeî, Oshawa, at home.. . Mr. and Mis. Edgam Pncscott and family attended the deconation services at the Union Cemneteny,l Oshsawa, Sunday and vlsited at FURNACE CLEANERI IWELCOM INVNTION COMING EVENTS Friday, July 4th - Red Cross Garden Party from 3 ta 6 p.m. Sale of home caaking, afternoon tea, tauch and take table, and for- tune telling. Admission 25c.. 26-1 Newionville United S un da y School Anniversary, Sunday, June 29th, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Stand- ard Time. Gucît speaker, Rev. Walter Tink, Han'Ilton, gifted soloist, and son of Rev. Ed. Tlnk, a former pàstor. 2- Leskard Sunday School Aýwni- versary will be held Sunday and Manday, June 2Mt and 30th. Su.n. day at 7 p.m. E.S.T., Mr. Stephen Seywell, Oshawa, will be the gueit speaker. Special muslc by Bawmanville talent. M o n d a 1 June 3Oth, stnawberny festival at 5 p.m. E.S.T., and Bethany AY P.A. will present their play "The Great Mistake." Admission: Ad- ulti 40c, childmen 20c. 26-1w H~ampton Sunday School Anni- versary wiil b. held Sunday, June 29thl, when Rev. M. C. MacDonald, B.A., Toronta, will speak at 10 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. standard time. Solaist: Mii. A. A. Crawle, 0Éh- awa. Special music by the Sunday Schoal under leadership cf Mr. T. Salter. Pianigt, Miss Norah Hrn. Offering in aid cf S. S. funds. Tuesday, July lit - 3 p.m. Lea- gue girls' soi tbail game, Maple Grave vs Hamptan; 5.30 p.m. Lea- gue football game, Saina vs Hampton; Supper served fmam 4 p.m. Concert at 7.30 p.m.--Solo- usts, Miss Eleanon Thaler <con- tralto) and Mn. Murray Holmes (baritone), Toronto; Accompanlit, Lorna Holmes; Drama preîentedL by Hampton Young People, "Look Out Lizzie!" Admission: Adulta, tea and concert 50c, tea 35c, con- cert 25c; Children, tea and bon- cent 35c, tea or concert 20c. RaI! of proccedi for British War Vic- tims' Fund. AIl services on.stan-, dard eime.. 26-1 *Haydon S. S. Ahnivcrsany on Sunday,, June 29th. Rev. A. F. Gardner wiil pmeach at 2 p.m. and Rev. R. H. Wylie of Cohumbus at 7 p.m. standard time. Special mu- sic by S. S. directed by E. E. Sa phes, asîisted by St.'Paul's Quar- tette in afternoon, Osborne Quar- tette in evening. On Tucsday, July lit, sports consist ai ladies' saft- baîl teumnament and hanseshoe tournament. Tea served from .4 p.m. At 8 p.m. a grand and extra- ardinary concert wM lb. given consisting af- Mamaon Douglas, win- ner ofai aptôtinelit radia coniteit, will play cathedral chimes and xylophone in solos and orchestra ensembles;' Harny Hanby, famous music hall camedian and mastér af ceremonies; Grace Mercen, iing- ing impenionator axxd'camedienne, will imitate the famous Gracie Fields; Whitney Leach, accompan- ist, will play the orchestra beils with cne hand and piano with the ather; a ten picce orchestra direct- cd by Gea. Ronsbemgcn. Qilt t be sold i aid of war wonk. A-1 mission: Aduits, tea and concert 50c, tea 40c, concert 35c;-children, tea and concert 30c, tea or con- cert 15c. 26-1 HOLI-DAY NEEDS %Ve lit below many Items which you will require for your plenie, holiday or vaca tion. Note the money saving prices. Dont delay. Buy now. Prices are Inereasing on many Items. 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"Quickl Ne wating to dry. là ULL OUNCI 39e MOTJl 3 %00H01 se SALE COLGATES TOOTH POWDER Large Size 33e 20C ismaU Size le 530 Value Botis for 34 $EI4STIONAL OFFER HINDIS Honey-and Almond * CREAM m Il on. the $1.00 value * *49C Mn. Wilbcrt Sn-dth's. . . Mi. and the hostess concluded a fine even- Mirs. W. L. McKee, Mi. and Mis. ing. A. D. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Robent Smith wha is signed up Franuk Passmare, Mr. and Mis. with the Air Force is tking a Lloyd Yul. and Bil, Miss Eisic radio technician course McGil' Brown, Toronto, at Mr. Bryce University, Mantreal. Ray Gra- Brown's. . . Mr. Fred Tucker, ham, Millbrook, formerly cff Prederictan, Ohio, Mii. Leslie Blackstack, is alsa taking the Bowen and Eleanor, Evanston, course. 111., Mrs. Russel Osborne and Ann Mn rm here attended the Elizabeth, Lakewood, Ohio, with Nestîcton anniversary services at Mr. and Mis. J. R. Kiveil. .. Mis- which Rev. F. W. Newell was the ses Vemna and Ella Million at Mr. speaker. Rev. D. M. Stinion tgok Jack Hazelden's, Bawmanville.. his services at Fenelon Falls. Mr. and Mns. Tom Westlake and Rev. and Mis. Wood went ta faniily, Hampton, Mr. and Mii. Toronito on Manday and took Mii. Nelson Fice and family, Taunton, Mitchell ta nurse Mis. Woodsî at Mr. Frank Westlake's. mofier. Miss Vera Baker attended a The Young People'î Union gave garden party and clasi reunian their play at Enfieid on Monday at the NichaIls Hospital, Peter-. night. bor~o. Mns. John Marlaw attended the. Miss Muriel Baker, R.N, Peter- funeral cf hem cousin, Mri. W. L. bora, who is holidaying with hem Parrish, in Port Penny. parents hem., was salaist at the ' Anniversary services at St. Gould-Lynn wedding in, Camp- John's Church Sunday weme tak- beliford an Tuesday. en by Rev. Stninger, Christ *Mrs. R. J. McKessock had Chunch, Oshawa, in the mamning, charge cf the temperance pro- and Archbishop Beverley, Toron- grmSnday morning. Miss May ta, in the evening. Meamnam gave an interesting talk A miscellaneous showem was and Mr. George Werry favomed hehd in the cammunity hall Fni- wlth a vocal solo. day evening in honon cf Mr. and The football club held a suc- Mis. Jas. Bnadbumn <nec Annie cessful dance in the hall June 18- Fallis, Cadmus). A large crewd Kenneth Flint, Bowmanvile, was attended and many beautiful gifts lucky winner cf the wrist watch. received. Mr. and Mis.,Ralph Davis at- Visitons: Mis. Jas. Halligan and tended the Neîbitt family ne- Mis. Foster Powles, Fenelon Falls, union at Cream cfBarley Camp with Mis. John McKee. . . Mis. Saturday. Patterson, Nomwood, with hemsiis- .Our, young people gave their ter, Mis. John ....... Rev. and play "'Simple Simon Simple" at Mis. Stringer, Oshawa, and three Mlape Grave lait week and at friendi, with Mis. David Archer. Long Sault and Ballyduff thi5 . Mr. and Mis. Mervin Graham week. - and fami1l; with Mifs. Fred Gib-' The yaung mannied people held ian. .. Mr. Ralph VanCamp, Pic- their annual pienic at Lakeview tan, at home-, . Mns. Ceci Hyde Park, Oshawa, an Thursday. and Patsy wlih Mis. Ira Arue... Frank Westlake held a highly Mis. Newtofn *id Mis. Patch, To- successful ban maving. ronta, with their father, Mi. Han- ry Olver, and their sister, Mis. Gea. Crawford. . . Miss Isobel Blackstock Hooey, Winnipeg, with hem aunt, ________Mis. Albert Beacock. The Statesman is now on sale W. A. of St. John's Anglican each week at Gilbert'î Store, 5c Chumch met at Mis. HarmY Mc- a copy. 1 Laughlin'i June l9th, with a good attendance. Mis. J. A. McArthur1 was appointed ta act as treasunert until Mns. Darcy is able ta nesume Salem her duties. Mis. C. Parr, Corr. Sec., read a letten from the Dia- cesan Women's Auxiliary stress- Chunch service was withdPawn ing the place the Bible should Sunday ini favor éf anniversany1 'have in aur daily living. Mii. serviceà at Long Sault, where Sa- McArthur read a letter from Mmi. lem choir rendered niusic at bath Kingstone, Diocesan Treas., ac- services. Several Salem folkat-cç knowledging receipt,of aur pledge tended the play thene Monday money. Mis. P. Crawford ead a evening.1 letter fmom Mis. Harcourt thank- East group cf Hampton W. I. ing us for the donation of butter sponsored a strawberry social on sent some time ago, and -telling the spaciaus lawn at the home afi us cf conditions and htsr woc i ,i.Mi. and Mis. H. Rundle on Mon-9 England. The fallowing program 'day evening when a goodly num- under the convenership cf Mis, ber wcre in attendance. Salem r Jas. Farder, Nestîctan, was giveni: dcfeated Hampton softball team. A quiz by Mis. Jos. Farder; read- Miss Jalva Newman, town, held ingi by Miss, Eva Parr and Mmi. the lucky number when Ex-Reeve Fonder; a- rcading "A Pledge ta C. M. Carrutheri made the draw Mother Englind" based on the an a quîlt made by this graup. war of 1914-18 and lait year by $28.00 weme realized on the quilt Miss Ethel Thompion. Ladies ne- and-about $20.00 netted fram the sponsible for refreshmenti served social, which will provide funds were Mis. Wood, Mmi. M. C. Smith, for funthen activities by this Mis. Crawford, Mis. Jas. Farder, graup.E Mns. John Fonder and Mis. Harny Miss Jean Rutherford, Coibomne,c McLaughlin. A vote cf thanki ta is staying with hem aunt, Mis. C.1 1men.-Confucius. NEW LGW PRICE1 &0fl94D J. & J. àand-Ald -' 10e -25c' Tincture Jodine, 5 per cent 2, 0e I PRESCRIPTIO NS A 6PECIA - ---- ALEX M cOR-EOOR Laura Secord DRUOS Phe 792e CandiesPhn79 Women who take a prlde lu thse homes wIlli be Iu- terested lu Uhe aunouncement Usat we have rec- enutly purehased ths modern and seientifle Pur- naee and Boiter Cleaner. It makes a thorough Job and leaves your cellar dlean sud tldy. Before plaeiug your order to have yOur furnae or boier given is annual cleaulng se Uhe sup- enlor advai8tages of Uîis marvellous cleaner. Tise job costa no more tissu the old-fashioned way. - Phog 348 W. LEN ELLIOTT. F~ ( '4 '4 IPlumber M. Carruthers who has been on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H-ooper and her sister, Sahrgon Arm, B.C., visited Mr. and M. W. Can. Salem Women',q?&ssociation met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Buttery. »e vice president opened the meeting and scripture was read by Thelma Werry. The program was in charge of Mrs. Hrvey Barrie and her group. Readings were given by Mn. L. Welsh and Mrs. R. Winters. Guest speaker was Mrs. B. Poilard who gave a very helpful and interest- ing talk based on he home. Busi- ness was discussed and a social half-hour spent. Hampton Visitors: Mn. F. J. Sanders, Mr. Jack Sanders, Miss Isobel Taylor, Tor- enta, Miss Ruby Clatworthy R.N., Bowmanville Hospital, at Mrs. Joe lot 16- ==3mmmmm======M il PAGE SEVM Bowmanville 1Champman's. .. Miss Roseilen An-ý thistle, Brantford, with Mr. and rMrs. E. Anthiste... Mr. and -Mrs. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Hom, at Lindsay. . . Mr. and Mrs. R. Rackliam, Bawnianville, at Rev. W. Rackham's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Tim Bate and Miss Margaret Bate, Elmvale, at T. Wray's... Mrs. J. R. Reynolds, M*ss L. Rey- nolds, in Toronto... Mr. and Mnr. Fred Wilson, Miss June Wilbur, and Master Junior Wilbur, Tor- enta, at Mrs. S. Kersey's. .. Mxs. C. Dickins, Oshawa, at E. Am- thistleys. R&. Allnut addressed a meet- ing in interest of Biblet Society Monday evening and aia pres- eAted a number of mterestlng sides showing the pfogr eoss O the wqrk in different cou ntrieS. The Statesman is now on sale each week at Barron's, Store, 5c a copy. Without knawing the force cf words, it is impossible to know

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