THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1942 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN Brown's Newtonville Blackstock lRed Cross met at Miss Jean Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. L. T. St. John's A.Y.P.A. met at Mrs. U I UP( rrin's and discussed plans for Savey and sons, Oshawa, at Mr. John Forder's July 9. with a good 1 IJI ]an social. Next meeting at Willis Jones' ... Mr. J. T. Pearce, attendance. It being past presi- Mr. Wellington Farrow's, July Fitzroy Harbour, Mr. and Mrs. dents' night, Past Pres. LaverneLea OR0 W 23. 8 p.m. Walter Grayson and two sons, Devitt occupied the chair. Meet- D NNVisitors: Mrs. Morley Sallows Montreal, with Mrs. J. T. Pearce ing opened with prayers read by M. G. .GUD A JB l'id__________ NewcaItle,14 JS attend-Miss AdeyWhitkHam-Past Pres oy Cater.Scrpture BaristrSlctrNtr MissKatleenGamby vsitd jonedtheT.C..F.in Mrch1941 CWhittaker a Mr.R..r.ha's nrs.hitMarks,.. MSimpson.Simso Committee fo sfor n inToronto. but did flot enter the service un- Ba ownile ** mm m * * Miss GKatheenGamsby visited ilJne 23the 941C.a.F . MaA K 1941 .. is BsseLawOsawth ____Flls________Sm________tebysinctveeric [Sociâlan Persona Oshawa. ing Depo, ToFenelonatFaliest witheMrs.a'Sam. treatsreto theh .oys in. active. serviceroBank.P.f.CommercethaB dg. shawa. Depot, Toronto.tonvileLater lhe Jones, Oshawa, at Mr. J. A. Bar- had been sent. A.Y.P.A. members W .SRK fhn 0l aigfrm hae top ofd nasty ntt Camp Borden for Securi- Park St. congregational picfllc grandmother, Mrs. C. Brown.. rie's .. . Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hutchi- are responding to the appeal of Britr oiioNtr tumble in the park last e t Guard. In Nov. 1941 he at- held Thursday in Orono Park was Mr. B3. Pethick, Newtonville, at son and Miss Betty Stapleton in Cartwright Red Cross for jmo a GrceHdsnviiedi T- Mrs. G. Leamen had hier tonsîls Montreal, where lie was station- ing. Games were conducted by in Tweed... Mr. and Mrs. R. Me- Woodstock, at home . . . Garfield and Lena Devitt were appointed MoneytoLa - Phn 71 raco Hdsn iitd n 0o removed last week. ed for six months. He received Rev. Littlewood, and followed by Neil and Phyllis, ,Oshawa, Mr. Hutchison who enlisted for active to look after flowers and carry Bwavle naj ro Mr. and Mrs. J. Shackelton, his commission May 23rd, 1942, races with these winners: Begin- Aif. Graham, Newcastle, at Mr. service hias been sent to the West them to the cenotaph on Decor- Mr.andd rs. arod SeaooldDuglaeamoueir, oDmaugleashennedgaduaedhsaWireessnersRonWestandDicnGibs; elligto Farow .as. Mr an . .. Msse FelciaGallnWetertatondunda, JlyGibbAgus Torono, viited ere.at Mr. W. J. Stainton's. Air Gunner from No. 1 B. & G. Primary girls -June Glanville, Mrs. Alex Moffat -and faiy boro and Margaret Baird, Wind- meeting will be a weiner roast. Baite Soiir Mr. Walker visited in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Eagleson, Mrs Shool, Jarvis. The community Hope Thompson; Primary boys- Dundas, at Mr. Geo. Stephen- sor, at the parsonage . . . Mrs. This program was enjoyed: Miss Ntr ulc-Ec Mrs. Lowther and Gale are Susanah Tamblyn, Mrs. C. Moon presented him with a wrist watch Charles Armstrong, Bob Hall; Jr. son's . . . Misses Jane and Mary George Runnalîs with hier sister, Eva Brown, told of Red CrossLwinaltsbnce visiting friends here. and Mr. R. Sherwin attended the while hie was home on his em- boys' sack race-Ray West, Dean Cuthput and friends, Buffalo, at Mrs. Andrew Moore, Strathmore, Blood Clinics, where blood is be- Officeim daeyestoRyl Mr.M mt a eundOrange celebration at Mîîîbrook, barkation leave. West; Jr. A girls' 3-legged-Nor- Miss j. Perrin's and Mr. H. Far- Alta. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ing collected in 18 cities; a read-Thtr from Newtonvllle. . uly l3th. Park St. Choir elected these nia Simpson and June Cooper, rws Haines, Toronto, with friends .. ng "Friendship" by Irene Rahm. PhoneOfie68Hm 53 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall vis officers: Past President-Mrs. A. Joyce Sutton and Helen Lewis; Mr. Walter Elliott, Blind River, Miss Florence McLaughlin, de- Mrs. Martin Linton broke a ited in Toronto. A. Drummond; President-R. E. Jr. B girls' 3-legged-Jean Tur-wihfins...MsRuhavr lgtewthauoosadi- bone in lier leg and severely Johnny Tamblyn celebrated his Logan; Vice-Mrs. S. Littlewood; ner and Gale Lowther, Jean Ramn- wtUnion N. MssRuh a erylgtw rity hemre 8landOhm- D.J .DVT strained the ligaments when she first birthday Monday. Sec.-Myrtle Tamblyn; Treas.- ey and Bessie Yeo; Inter, boys' Cl ke and Mr. Ewart Robinson, Stark- teresting account of the Chinese in slipped on the stairs. She was Mrs. W. W. Sherwin and child- Donald Staples; Flower Sec.- handicap race - Murray Patter- Clr eUnoilerad___Duls_ d, e or iywhr 00 hn taken to Oshawa hospital where ren and Mrs. Reid visited in Luck- Muriel Tennànt; Librarian-Glen son, Ted Coatham; Inter, girls' Oald ur.Gre .CA.F, as tase ws e x ctenedlo theAos-aute of RoalDetasCl the foot was placed in a cast. nw.hie.r.ShrwnatenedTabln;L de s Sprno alin rceDonaWet Nl- Ro Brriiariin ane bentrnfere t S. hoastssan t.egustseaer. eg, orntOfic: ur Jbie BiI Ca e , i ds y i istn Veterinary convention at Guelph. M rs. A. A. Drummond, Alto-M rs. lie W right; Sr. class needle and Chevrolet ...R v a d M s J c a ha . .., M si n B n n l g , B w aniT.(fie o r here. ~~~For the second month in suc- Chas. Wood, Tenor-R. Sutton, thread race - June Goodean... e and Mrs. CoiJmth..i li ee iMTrno edna Baby..SMso Band anChrc wre9 .m.t6pm diy O. A a s y at ne'h eson t e C a b roRo m r e B s-ickM rt n. S pee ehe iM c ro n.Henry Nixon sprained his ankle. when their son Jack, left for entertained at M rs. Jabez W right'se c pt un a C.Rickar picnic. a hi b meeting a cancelled because were given by the new president There were two tugs-of-war,. Yorkton, Sask. . . . Mr. and Mrs. on July 11S. Mrs. Cecil Hill presid- Po90-Hosphn32 Hooey's truck. WenMs. nly four were present. Cemetery and N. F. Porter. Mr. Logan, on one for 'ihe boys and one for the. One of the army trucks, in pass- JsPanhTootwt Ms n omttewsapine o XRe ui eninOic When Ms. S.meeting was cancelled for the behaîf of the choir, thanked Mrs. girls, and a jelly bean eating con- ing an unlighted farm vehicle on Wms. PaneiTh ront, t Mrs. Ths tpe loo afte w.Ms. flownes fo X Payne later went to pat the dog, saine reason. Telephone and Ag- Drummond for the lovely fruit test wherein twelve men and Nixon's hill got out of control and ton. ath.d Mrs. Geoge Staple- Deor afton .Suna. hlrns FeaDieco of which she was quite fond, it ricultural meetings were held. drink treat. women took turns at throwing after striking a tree and turning tonan fai. and Mr . Ge r b t. hymeorins eeSunga. Bilesy bit her hand badly. Medical at- Ahl four meetings were to have Around 50 members of Clarke %lie candies into the mouths of over several times burned up. The Mtn atfml n Mr. ogeSmthw s take ys F. ewel, UNRL IRCTR tention was secured at once. been held Monday. L.O.L. observed July 12th by their partners. Int. girls gaveMarandriMrerGorgeckilys was unhurt..yMs.F.Nwel Here's one for Andy Clarke. Miss Thompsori, Newtonville, sagngapaad t ar S.aeontrtinoffaternig f u y ales a M. nrs. Starkville. Mrs. Thos. Stapleton Fenlon Falls. Ail were sorry to F Mr. W. Couch gave this scribe a saigaprd oPrkS.dmntino assgestof rsiW.S. oy.JSuych'sere atMr. and Mrs. remained. hear of the serjous illness of Miss Servieayhorandy snohtwrpple iswek0. as o W. Rolph is attending the evening. W. J. Riddell marshalled ed most amusing. MloreWgt r n r. Ms aodCselwl ec F chuchoordivneworhilSudaMol fahinedcGtheawichprv- eihureiWgh, M. nd rs Mr. aron Cswhina. techLaua amby, .MS. isionDFtF.MorisCo suracg bthtly rwied inonesmal asncGrntLdeinTrnto. the parade, while the flags were Next came the stunts. Each H. W. Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. j. W. atOsaca school for another year. a~ nCia r.Whs eri surtefacbtothrie wasllen ot Mrs. C. Smith suffered a stroke. carried by Albert Morton andcaspuonatn.Mr.Am Jewell and Mary, Miss Margaret Those who have salvage kindly sang beautifully "Little Mother Modemr oonEupenAn W'igtman putissnildaSouh-nhld t tii SeAem-r.of Mine" acompanied by Mrs. bulancean Ivai Cr.Tl. ndtefaoexeln.Msr.Vro Sunrsand Jack Gibson, Jr. Mrs. A. A. strong's class won first prize with Wgta n isHlaSuh odi ilSpebr Mr.NeleiSenoynga visit Art Smith, Toronto, visited Mr. Drummond and R. E. Logan fav- a maypole dance, and the Jr. A gae9Jc"'LuhanR-A..c mebe righte.aThise m'io andone40o 3,Assat53 from his daughter Marjorie and Atu anes Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 2nd in his class with 86.6 per mmesgv nie hrsnArhrSudr.ored with a lovely duet. Rev. S. girls won second prize by imi- EeetCi ntebrho a son. cetdhsgv imACu aigFets, Ralph and Miriam Nw Iesd utoer berson. re ahaii vst Mr. and Mrs. H. H. MacDonald, Littlewood spoke on "God is my tatîng ducks that waddle. Other EeJ acknOsonetmetith aopin-endtomi avic A .C.1 3 m nhs C FIm; eain, Brtan' MisMrae ahmi ii- Kitchener, Mrs. Grafton and twin Defence". Orono Citizens' band classes competing were the be- J uiaccidboent w unt ain-oeaCngatulations! .i 3mnh.FelnFls;raig "rti' ing hier grandmother, Mrs. Crane., daughters, Montreal, were guests under the direction of M. J. Tamb- ginners who sang a chorus, the fu cietwe nyn n ogauain!Cildren's Prayer' by Grace CIFFR EHC MissNanc_______________it Graham; story "The first wood. Actone -Enlkle Mis Nacy ameso isviit-at r. . . Rlphs.lyn, led the parade. Lodges rep- primary girls who imitated' mo-0 the c fatie ecantmeof__________ pecker" by Thelma Ferguson; Phon omnvle23 ingR.E Lgnhere.eene icudd Ooo New- ther goose's animais; the primary piano instrumental,. Marilyn Ford- Seilzn nFrLvsok Dick Clarke is none the womse1 Thurstonia Park, Sturgeon Lake, castle, Bowmanville, Kendal and boys who ran a macaroni-on- Marshall Chatterton is confined Seil for the ducking hie got in the to i e d.e;raig TeBse fKn-I crekatth S S pcnc uthoguest of Mrs. Kenneth Cox. Newtonville. spoon race; Jr. B girls who staged his bed.n ness", by Doris Hamilton; Mrs. Constmefrtmsadae. crea h .S incbtle Mr. and Mrs. Cornforth, Lind- Mm. and Mrs. Kenneth Shakle- a paper race; Jr. boys who staged Cecil Hill told a story "The Heavy 50tt may not want to play "Foliow say, were in town. ton (nee Lenora Bahl) were given a blind-folded paper fight; and ____________________ad______Reaing_"Te_____oe t th edr gi.Ms .Peate hias retumned from a presentation by Leskard and inter, boys who put on a sack andar v e son Ross, Clarke, Mrs. Robert go ',-Joyce Vennîng. Piano duet, V trnr L.A.C. Don Graham was home. Northern Ontario. Kirbby friends at Leskard hall barreli race. S a k il Waldon, Waterdown, with Mm. L. Ralph and-' Miriam Newell. Dis -______________ In the past 8 months Orono George Cowan's and Hary Merc- Friday evening. Program was Supper followed, and the way Joblin . . . Mrs. Shier, Lindsay, mîssal prayer was given by Mms.R.BMU AY VS;BVSc Boy Scouts have collected 61,380 er's homes are being painted. given, vocal solos by Mm. McKin- the food disappeared was a cau- Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. John Henderson. Janetville, A. J. Johnston. Re.rinB.a pounds of salvage, for which they LAC Gordon Leaman w as non, ecitation by Bob Charters, tion. Devilled eggs, salads, cake, Stapelton adfmi,,etn with Mrs. Kenneth Sameîl . . . CatrgtRd rosmtn rpeied oy$180, with te ex-home violin solos by Kenneth Shakle- cookies, pies and tarts went like ville at Mr. Geo. Smith's.. Mrs. Mrs. Wonnacott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Friday evening when the commit- ChurchS.- omnhl ensole on ly $950. Slae il M. and Mrs. Lloyd Trul are ton with-Mrs. R. Shaketon at the magi, and gallons of milk and Sandsbury, Port Hope, *f Mr. Hazedon, Bowmanville, ,with Mrs.- tees reported on what they had'Po 832t becletd uylt.visiting relatives, piano, and a recitation by Oscar water were given to the thirsty Wm. Savery's. . . Rev. and Mrs. David Johns . . . Mm. and Mrs. been able to accomplish about ar- Miss Lois Wood visited hier par- Skelding. Ruth Lunn read an ad- crowd. McLachlin at Mr. Warren Car- Talmage Henry, Rae, Ivan, Har- rangements for the street dance. mni h oe eia rc ~~Mm. and Mms. Downing and and Clarence happy ndlyds Then came the highlight of the son's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Hugli vey and Miss 'Laura Freeman, Norman Green presided.ktsfrseilecrygud daughtr, TorAlonaandisFloyda day' vns he bail games. The Stapelton, Oshawa, at Mm. Wmn Janetville, at Mm. L. Jobhin's. . . Visitors: Ralph VanCamp, R.C. duty wflo tb imeend aichelsof psilewaed snge alowlls.Mr ad rsCMr. and Mrs. Wîlbert McKinstrvdt Man d Fnrs owrdLinton sugar bowl and cream pitcher on rlaie by 1 to 9%C r~ol taples Hmly Pr Hp, r ad M ss R Mar 's . . orts omea lfa ..Mr nde frtetm en Geo aîngs. lnd -Ei ideo .HmeTrno ih M . MR. W.d_____Roy_______andMiss______ andFloenc, .Marora viite a ilvr tayforwh fritendspp caught for the girls, and Mrs. Richard Hallowell. . . Mr. Wilf Mrs. Robt. Evers and Ann, Osh- Millbrook, with Archdeacon and i L reltemsh asictwn ounce hwa their fins Carleton pitched and Mrs. West fred Walker and Miss Beulah awa, at Mr. C. H. Porteous.. . Mrs. Simpson , . . Mm. and Mms. Art h I Mis Ranish uest of . dancing.s served followed by and Olive Brown took tumns Hallowell, Toronto, at Mr. S. G. Mr. Raiph Emerson, Toronto, withi Mervin Graham, Mrs. Fiett, Mrs. IUdA 1~'U andMs..R C am in ____ofMr._dancing catching for the married women. Halowel's. .. Mm. and Mrs. his parents . .. Mm. Wm. Hoskin,Jae WigtRyan Gac UJ Z 5I.. .Lyall Lowery and Ron Patterson Lavemn Farrow in Oshawa... Mm: Mr. and Mrs. Hamley Hoskin and Graham in Fenlon Falls . . . Mr. nh ic tue etasendidlythTempir-sba-P* .MrG.JîI nwie itureotsptaendai te iclC un i were upre Lneup Married and Mrs. Rusk and Elwood, Port bae m lan Johnson, Toronto, and Mrs. George o, Toronto, Seerlfrm ee tenedte on ship Counci women - Mesdames Middleton, Hope, at Mr. Sid Halloweli's. at Mm. R. M. Hoskin's ... Mr. and with Mr. S. Jeffrey . . . Allan 4 1everai fromst attwendodythttleMiss uth OdenOshawa, Mrs. Gemald Darling, Raymond Booker, R.C.A.F., Camp Borden, . lnle.woo pped dih e on-th Armstrong, Carleton, Lowery and at Mr. L. Farrow's. . . Mm. Art and Marion, Oshawa, with Mrs. G. ard Mýrs. Booker at Reeve C. Dev- RB L I KI L gravel pit. CLARKE COUNCIL Miss Olive Brown; Single ladies- McKay at Mm. H. Barmowlough's, CPan ins .Mai itt's . .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stin- One pad kilis flies ali day and everv Mm. James Gilf illian, Ottawa, Misses Enid Middleton, A. Sta- Wessleyvilie. . . Mr. and Mrs: ogauain toMarianson, Mrs. John McKee, Mrs. O. day for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 pads ie each visited his parents. Clarke Council met July 7th pies, Eunice Middleton, Linton, Ross Hallowell at Mm. E. White's, Thompson, Hilda Johns, Freda Wright and Miss Eva Parr attend- packet. No spraying, no stlckiness, Chas. Brown is on the sick list. with ahl members present. J. Goode, West, Lowery, R. Goode' Eiizabethville. .. Mrs. K. Stephen- Mairs and Belford Panke on pass- ed the funeral of Mms. Andrew O^ obad odor. Ask your Drugglst, Mm. and Mrs. Albert Lawton, Delegation interviewed counicil and C. Staplos. son, Port Hope, at Victor Far- ing their entrance exams. McKee at Eldon . .. Mm. and Mvrs. - rocery or General Store. Marlon and Domothy, and boy e enting of blacksmith shop in Lastly was the game most row's. Nestleton W.l. met at Mms. Ag- C. Devitt attended th*e Orange PERPAKE friends, Toronto, spent Sunday at the township building and weme eagerly awaited, the married mon Gerald Allan. infant son of Mm. nos Shephard's, Caesamea, Juiy celebration at Haliburton . .. Mr. 1 CçENTS Mm.Rharls Shw's informed that the Dept. was not against the single. The so-cailed and Mrs. Sid Halloweil was bap- 8th. Meeting was in charge Of and Mrs. W. A. Dawson, Kather- . HY PAY MORE? Mrs. Perrin bas ieft to join lbor in favor of enting. . . . Commit- "has-beens" timmed the 'cocky"1 tized at Shiloh on Sunday. Mr.D aisns ru.Ina e and Sandra, Windsor, Mrs. N. TH WLONFL ADCOMaIle, ~'.husband, P.O. A. G. Perrin, n tee composed of the Reeve, Wm. young feliers, 18 to 7. John Cor-1 Many are finished haying and grandmother's day. Roll cali was . Henry, Dorothy and Carol wîth ' Caremy, antob. O. erinstmucted to assist in finding a omy pitcher for the benedicts, and Ol and how to prepare it." Pmogramn in Caesarea. atherctge. suitabie place. . . . H. A. Clark Franklin Tamblyn catcher and was hîstorîcal research and an- Local Oangemen, along wîth on behaif of Civilian Def once Dick Morton pitcher for the single tiques. Hearty vote of thanks was other orange societies and L.O.B. Cmite ase fo us oflads. 'Umpimes wero Pote Mercer gvnMs hpr n aisi ComgiveneMrs.kSheparduandoladies ary A attended divine service in St. council chamber for A.R.P. work. and Ray Goode. Lino-up: Mar-J charge of meeting. Dainty efresh- John's Anglican Chumch on Sun- Council agreed under certain e- ried Men-K. Neale. J. Lowery. monts wore served. There were 45 day evening when Achdeacon DAYS FOR OLLE TIONstrictions. . . . Considemable dis- Watson, West, L. Lowery, Bud JERBNO ladies and childmen present. Simpson pmeached a fine sermon DAY FO CO LEC IONcussion was held concerning dogs Rolph, J. Cornish. F. Wood, S. _o__the________and ideals of the running at large. Cierk was in- Payne, subs, Penfound and L. "Our Joe" is gene. No more will Orange Order. Not th ne chngs o colecionan delvey i yor et get necessary ifr Wood: Singe-F. Tamblyn. Mor- Oronoites seo the familiar face of B r eo Not th ne chnge ofcolecton nd elieryin our mation r township by-haw cover- ton. Coatham, Keane, G. Tamb- Jee Robinson who since bis cem- B r eo distrct. his s mae neessar by ew gvernent ng this matter.... August 3rd is lyn. Staples. Littlewood, Brown ing to Orono hias won j-ils way --.- EIBEFO RCMP distict.Thisis mde n c ver ay ny ovne stit a civic holiday in Township of and Ron Patterson. inte the hearts of ail. Although Visitors: Rev. and Mrs. M. San- EIMEFRRCMP regulations whîch permit us to cvrayoedsrc Clarke. . . . Chas. F. Awde wîll _______________ 83, Joe was youthful in spirit and derson and family, Mm. and Mrs. Mon who are net in a medcalY,,, three days a week, only, on alternate days. conWue as tax collector. in looks and the years pmoved D. Kay and Bill, Toronto, Mm. and categery now being called for Ï>ýýý..>.'ýýýý. ýý-->. T1ýe bis were passed: most kind te him. "Our Joe" Mrs. A. Sharp at Mrs. C. Sander- service in the Active Army are We will, therefore, be in Bowmanville Mrs .J. Randal --- -_$ 32.00I came te Orono from his bith- son's . .. Mm. and Mrs. H. Murray, asked te volunteer for service as Wm. E. Davey, taxi B.O.H. 2.25 place, Cobourg, as a young lad, Don and MaroTrno tMs pca osalsi h oa W. W. Lord, relief charge. 14.07 being omployed by the late Dr. L. . aien, To..MranatMrs. Cspecia censtles ite. Royaln- T E AY - HU S A -S T. EveretCain, kiling dog__ 5.00 Renwick an lte y helaeH.Wih and Joyce, Mm. and mis:ion:m S. T.Wooduwh issued T E D Y - HU S A - A O Ev. Cain, 1 sheep kiiled --- 8.00 Mm. and Mrs. Dunsford for whom Mrs. H. McLaughlin and Ray, the cali this week, pointed eut Haeyu uderayC. B. Tyrrell, supplies ----- 2.57 death hoe was hostier at the Beri- Laughlin at Mm. Jas. McLaughlin's gives the Minister of National orono Times, pintîng -_. 112.50 nett House, Bowmanvîie, later Mrs. Jas. Camr, Lotus, with War Services power te caleut Dr. A. F. McKenzie, B.O.H. 52.00 returning to Oreno where hoe has M* .Aas..M.ad r ______________________________ M. J. Staples, 1 sheep kil'd 9.00 sne ivod.rs_________________________________ 1 ine~ osffmda c C. Rahm, Elsie, Ada and Harold DrC.nn J. Allin. 3 sheep kiiled - 24.00 Yea£ agoe ufrda ac Cochrane, Union, Miss Florence Oshawa- Lau dry & ry ClaningC. J. Allin, 3 trips as valuer 7.50 cidnt which crippied his hands Rahm, Oshawa, Mm. and Mms.W Oo.LimtedDr. W. H. Stanley, B.O.H. 3.00 liu h as managed te do chomes Cochrane and Jean, Bowmanvile, C.LmtdMmy Hamry Morris --------- 5.00 _____________ for citizens and-main or shine- Pte. A. Binneli, Kingston, Mm. and ~ I FOR ECONOMY R. H. Wood, came town hall 3.50 ___________ sell the Star Weekiy every Sat- Mms. W. Rahm, Doreen, Clem and 111T T A S T *IESI F RE O O YC. B. Tyrrol. B.O.H.-----E-5.0urday night. Honest and much RnlEnsiln ihM Send Your cleanlng wlth your laundry EL.Mcahn539 O L * Iicindtmdhsew afis.Rahm . .. Miss Mae Glennie, To- Read Voucher Ne. 7 8-----03.51D Joe was liked and espected by rente, Mm. Roy and Mrs. C. Ash- P O E4 98591S LE R Ialh. ton, Mm. and Mrs. H. Baîl, Zion, N I PHONE 419 a ~~~~~~~His death on July l2th, came as a m .Tiks...Ms .Gt asheck te every one as lho was chelMrwTh friens at.BuMns.t ve .8 ______ Crooked Creek sick only a few days, and espec- chllwiM rienGds rt urndfmm Riva M ter '-Said theC id e Best wishes follow Mrs. Ward sînce the death of his afsteM him An outing was enjoyed at ...an M tC -ay 1wlh hben removed to the hos- sister, Masà Grasshpnper Park b1- Mm.-Ad ms.rM asLeMs. Ahis. Wo ih owell flLexie1tmp, ht h aonto t r. .Al.. odamoweonton, uen ver 40 the tax should ho shown spr and Hael atMilbroomMr atehy. For oxample, the new me- Je Je WASON SONand MHaz e StMîlrknd . Mm. tail purchase tax on an article J. J. MA O N S NA. Mitchendmit, Mm.rantMsFeel Weak,Worn, O1d? taingat twe dollars is it INS RA CEAGENTS M. and Mrs. H. Peters, Port Dr - -e ets h retailer should display INSRA CEAin M.C . Mitchell'adRy sTrno Want Normal Pep, Vie, Vitality ? the price as two dallars plus 50 Im BritamndtMr. C.M. Mtchzel' . . . otti. d? s ýWt?>' on malte cent s tax. Phone 68 i BowmnviUeeMm. and MsaïM. MackenoiouTo- ne, ledDxweaa rundowndehnusesd eo dii ront, atMm.Mut.Graam's. . . jouersai toies, stimuiants. otten needed afier 30 or Miss A1liceav B roTo ay r.l, Cortiea m . OnBiey e.iStuplies iron, calcium. . phru it. O MissyouieeTetloormaltce, at im. i Odem your couniter check books troductor>' gise Otres Tonu tie Îts ou, Fo A. Bedwin's. sale At AU good drug atores erywhere. at The Statesman office. e