TIRh&~A, NOEMBR 2,195 TEECAND-q --AEMAEOMAVIL . TkI 0 rAç4I -£m Toronto Telegram Cartoonist Cari*catures- Bowmanvi's iizn Local Roues:' Gallery Irings ManyLaughs Because many people chuckled W¶hen the firat appeared in The Toronto Teiegram as a daily fea- tiire last week, and because many .People wouid lilce to see the "1owmanville Rogue's Gallery" tompiete on one page; through the CoUrtesY of The Toronto Tele- gram permnission ta reprint these imnMOrtal caricatures created by artist W.* B. "Mac" MacDonald, a enobtained. *o A h side-show barker calls: "Ladeees an' Gennnelmen-step right up. Here before you is the MTot novel, the most grotesque, the Most humourous collection of male personalities ever ta stare out of these pages.' Feast your eyes-you may neyer see their like roammng the face af the earth again."1 For instance-the Chamber of Commerce group in the first col- umn, seem to be a happy lat. Note the wide open crevice under Don McGregor's nose, compare it with the winning, sun-in-his-eyes Smile on Joe Shehyn. And check Walt. DèGeer-he looks almost handsome. H appy Dave Higgon seems to be lifting bis chin ta by-pass Ro- tarian President Eastaugh, and ~j.kte a littie boy's unruly crowii, Riote the three stray hairs in the "fght hand corner of the strip. And Lou (Publicity Expert) Dip- pell in bis Ichabod Cranish way, looks rather tolerant, don't you think, for a High School Princi- pal? George Moody seems ta ne looking up and apologizing to omeone or other for being t'caught" in caricature. My, but that's a nice BLACK half bowv tie on aur friend the under-tak- ing-man, Ted Morris. The Lions Club are a glum loaking lot. Alex McGregor tried ta, smile but the attempt failed; on Stu James, the pipe seems the inost important, feature. Isn't it a "dilly" of President Nels Os- borne? That's the kind of a look insurance men get aiter years of experience. And whatever hap- pened ta Jimmy Marr's mustache? In fact, whatever happeined ta Jimmy himself? Let's look at a handsomar group of rogues, the Kinsmen Club. It's easy ta see that Art Hooper is in the jewellery bus- iness, he's smiling at the thoughts of a bejeweied, nat white, Christ- znaq. And President Jack Lan- der, be's laughing bis head off at a joke cracked by staid-faced Bill Tait*' It must have been quite funny for the condensation of air following Jack Lander's laugh seems ta have balled-up the hair on Ken Nicks and Blown Tom Cowan's t'other way. Ivan Hobbs -My, but he's a seriaus gent. Somehow they allowed a pipe, a character and an III think I'm right" expression into the Legion strp-ar is that Stan Dunn? And what of Clarence Oke? The lines pn bis forehead were caused by wory erncountered ini makîng the aiseskment. Elgie Harnden is d.uitë an>aloôf persan, is't he? And who are the ather three char- acters in that assortment? "'Mac" reall'y audid himself when it came ta main street char- acters. Remember the deter- mined ehin af Mayor L. C. Ma- ROTARY Shay looks happy, things are ralling along according to plan, and Singing Sam Henderson isnt singing-he's flashing his Pepso- dent smile. That leaves Fred Cole-Can anybody get that happy? OBITUARY THOS. A. S. HARRIS The death accurred suddenly in Winnipeg Hospital of Thomas A. S. Harris, beloved husband of Maud Evans, Brookdale. Man. Born at Bethel Grave, Hamilton Twp., deceased was son of the late George and Susanna Harris, Elizabethille, Ont. On January 16, 1907, he was married ta Maud Evans of West- wood, Ont. After their marriage they took Up farming in the west and for many years farmed at Ingelow, Man., until they retired a few years ago and inoved ta Brookdale, Man. Hle is survived by four sisters and two brothers: Mrs. J. H. Elli- son (Mary) Cameran, Ont.; Mrs. N. G. McCulloch (Elsie) Bow- manville; Mrs. N. Truscott (Lily), Tessier, Sask.; Mrs. H. B. Gilmer (Ethel), Bowmanvilie; Milton, af Prelate, Sask.; Eli of Calgary and one sister, Zilla (Mrs. H. Bell) Saskatoon, who predeceased bim. Rev. Gardon Daly of Brookdale United Cburch conducted the fu- neral service from the church at Brookdale, Oct. 7th. Interment at Carberry Cemetery. .WEDDING BENSON - WOODLEY Clinton Ladge, Saskatoon, Sask., was the scene af a wedding ai in- terest when Rev. George H. Elli- att ai Langham performed the ceremony which united in mar- niage Ethel May Waodley, daugh- ter ai Mr. W. T. Woadley, Lang- ham, and Kenneth Merrill Ben- son, son ai Mrs. Emelia B. Ben- son, Saskatoon. Given in marriage by ber iatb- er, the bride appeared in a gownl ai white slipper satin with Queen Anne colar of lace, and ber fin- ger-tip veil af embroidered net was held by a caranet ai seed pearîs She carried a cascade bouquet ai pink delight rases and white baby 'mum= Mrs. Paul Lepp af Langham was ber sister's only attendant, wearing a gown ai mauve or- gandy, white embossed in prin- cess style, and carrying a bouquet ai mauve and white baby 'mums. Mr. Alex R. Cameron was best man, and ushers were Mr. Paul Lepp ai Langham and Mr. Rbibert Jackson ai Plato. Mrs. Raymond Williams, cous- in af the bride, played the bridal music and solaist was Miss Donna Webb. At the reception the bridai party, the bricie's father and the bidegrooms mother received with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Creigh- ton, uncie and aunt ai the bride. Mrs. Creigbton wore a frock ai gray waol crepe witb wine ac- cessonies and yellow rose corsage, and the bridegroomIs mother ap- peared in navy blue wool crepe with metallic trim and shoulder- knot ai red rases and white bao)y 'mu ms. A white Italian network and lace cloth covered the bride's table, centred with the three-tier- ed cake and vases ai mauve 'Jnmm and lighted by pink and LIONS white tapers in silver candelabra. Mrs. A. C. Hayden, Sutherland, was in charge af the register and assisting were Mrs. S. Duxbury, Elrose; Mrs. R. Jackson, Plato; Mrs. Jack Penner, Misses Alice Wilson, Clara Paul, Alice Rublee, Ina Parrott and Lucy Young. For going away the bride, changed ta a two-piece crepe suit dress in Du Bonnet shade with silk soutache trim in same color. Her accessories were entone and ber corsage Talisman roses. After November lst Mr. and Mrs. Benson will be at home at 733 Temperance St., Saskatoon. BROWN'S Brown's H. & S. Club held a Hallowe'en party on Friday night, Oct. 27. There were a goodly number in costumé and the jud- ges. Mrs. Stan Johnson, Mrs. Clint Brown and Mrs. Irene McMur- ray awarded prizes ta the fol- lawing: Jill Williams-a clown, Brian Pickering-a monkey, Kathleen Brown-an Indian girl, Graham Pickering-a pirate, Lily Barkcr -a gypsy, Jim Curson-a witch, Ardele Pickering-a dancing girl, and Carol McMurray as Bo-Beep were awarded prizes as a couple; Jim Moore-a tramp, Mrs. Eva Mclroy-Aunt Jemima. Archie Brown-an indian and bis lady, Mrs. Archie Brown, were award- ed prizes as a couple; Harry Mc- Ilroy-a bathing beauty. Will the members kindly make note that the next H. & S. Club meeting will be on Monday, No- vember 13, wben Mr. Cecil Car- veth will be present ta show pic- tures. Friends Sponsor Shower on Wed. For Bride-to-Be On Wednesday evening Miss Marion Hayward was surprised by 20 friends at the home af Mrs. Louis McFeeters. A cupid contest opened the ev- ening with Misses Jean Turner and Grace Hayward winning the prizes. The gifts were then presented ta Miss Hayward in a basket de- corated in pink and white. Aiter the gifts had been unwrapped Marion said a tbank you ta every- one and gave all a welcome ta came and visit them in Orono. While lunch was being prepared another game was played with Mrs. Joness and Mhr. Wilkins win- ning the prizes. Those who assisted Mrs. Mc- Feeters were Misses Mildred Hilîs, Grace Hayward and Jean Turner. Miss Hayward had previously been sbowered by a number ai fniends at the I;ome ai Mrs. Mil- ler in Tyrone. Miss Marion Hayward became the bride ai Mr. Rave West on Saturday, October 28th. Major Horse Show Thrills of Real Rodeo At Royal Winter Fair AlI the thrills ai a western rodeo and ai a major horse show will be provided for youngsters attending the special Saturday aiternoon programme af the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Nov. 18. One af the major fea- and performances-and on the Wtth ponies ta be ridden by chil-! calling for three jumps, triple tures will be the performance of famous Class 56. dren under 12 and 15 and a chil- bar, axer and bag's back. each the Spanish Riding School of Harness pony classes are sched- dren's jumper class in whicii four feet high with a spread af Vienna, an almast legendary ins- uled, with ponies and children's horses are ta ho ridden by boys seven feet. On each jumpaif. titution with a bistary ai over 400 turnouts driven by children who or girls under 14. the jumps are spread an addition- years, but the accent bas also bave nat yet reached their 13th Jumping is also scheduled, with ai foot. This brings out the best been placed on children's events- or l4th birthdays; saddle classes the braad jump stake, an event jumpers In the show. I o Here is a value we are proud Io aller you . 0 Special Shipment OUR SPECIAL $*5Ec PRICE $59 ac Sizes 12 to 18 and 18%2 to 24% These dresses are in rayon crepes, satins and taffetas, in the latest fal styling by one af the leading Canadian Dress Housés. Ail first quality dresses in colours af fawn, mauve, brown, black, green, blue, wine and grey. U*ajeA CS1oe4 e.&#ne CHAMBER 0P COMMERCE son? Well, there it is. And thet parcupine quilîs Ab Darch uses as a bat? There it is. But F. C. *'Barb" Pethick's picture goes without comment. The sun must bave been pretty bright that day, note how Police Chief Venton wears bis cap. Fi nally, the Recreational As- sociation. How Johnny James sneaked bis wrinkled forebead if there is a mystery. It seems he just made it, observing be's the last on the list. A. M. Thompson -with apologies to Lau Dirnell- bere is the man who should par- tray Ichabod Crane on the screen. And Bill James-did you ever see such a large nase? Don KINSMEN LEGION PERSONALiTIES COMMUNnT COUNCIL The taste's the test for tea!? Canadians buy more Salada than any other brand.' TUAI I -r 30 DRESSES Regular $10.95 fo $12.95 4 4' WEEKEND SPECIAL! FLORAL AND STRIPED PRINTED FLAN NELETTE 36 inches wide - Regular 59c and 69c yard Special 55Ç yard Make your own Christmas gif ts with this excellent material. Just the right quality for pyjamas and nightgowns. We have a good supply of PURE WHITE FLANNELETTE A good strong quality flannelette suit- able for layettes, pyjamas, etc. 27 iches wide -----_29c yard 36 inches wide ______.39c yard We now have a good stock of ... CHILDREN'S FALL DRESSES Sizes 4 to 10 At inexpensive prices. Lovely dainty styles. PHONE 451 *"Truly a Pleasant Place ta Shop" .BOWMANVILLE KING ST. E. . f ITMMI>A,ýr, NovnMER 2, 1930 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOMUNVII.LE, ONTARIO pArzv 4mim K-1-M-G Sm FL