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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Mar 1921, p. 8

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BOWMANvILLE, MARCH 31, 1921. DARLINGTON Mr- Wm. Simpsdn's auction sale on Thursday last was well attended. He is moving to Pickering and will be ,manager for Mr, G. H.- Linton on bis farm thiere ý. . . Mr. E. G., Rivett has rented the f arm that is being vacated by Mr. Simpson. . Mr. Harold Bennett is moving to the Fielding f arm, hav- lng sold the Truli farm on tlie Lake Shoâ,re to Mr. J. L. Parsons .... Miss Ma,ýry McMillan passed away early qSunday morning at the advanced age of, 87 years. She had spent an active âand' us.eful if e and had been a sehool teacher, in lier early days, liaving tLauglit in ber home school on the Base Line No. 3, for several years. She was a member of St. Pal's' Presbyterian Churcli,,and waÏs teaacher of the Senior Bible Class of the Base Line Union~ S. S. for many years. Miss Etta Amsbury, a cousin, was lier companion and nurse in her declining years, One brother, Mr. Jas. McMillan, survives lier. .1visitors: ~Misses Ruth and Evelyn -Hit, Toronto, at home; Misses Mary Hume and Meloria Burns, town, witli Miss Mary Wood; Mr. and Mrs. jRoy Metcalf mt Hampton; Miss tiJadys llowne3ý with Miss Winnie Gage, town; Miss Helena Cain at her home, Orono. BAKER'S SCHOOL Report of S. S. No. 19, Darling- ton, for term endiag Easter. INames in order of menit: Jr. IV-*Marttn Varnum, Mabel Carr, Charlotte Var- num, Cordon Wonnacott, velma Or- chard (absent. Jr. 11l-*Edna, Carr, Marjorie Harris, Gordon Var- num. Jr. Il*Rt Carr, Donald Harris. Sr. I-George Milison, Ina Carr, George Vatnum. Jr. J- Dorothy Hlarris, Leona Bradley. Pr. -Myrtie Bradley. Honors. Alice G. Werry, teacher. ENFIELD Report of S, S. 15, Darlington, for Easter term. Sr. IV-*Dorothy ascoe., Sr. III-Helen Pascoe, lorence McFadden, Marion Simpson, Herb. Asliton, Merle Ashton, Lloyd Fergusqn. Sr. IIl-~*Harold, Coch- rane, Cora McFadden. Jr, IL *Elva Ferguson, Norman Stinson, Verna Ormiston, Amy Ashton. Sr. J- *Evelyn Stinson, *Bessie Pascoe, *Dave Gatcheli, *George McFadden, Grace Niddery. Pr. (a)-*Leslie Cochirane. (b)-*lvan Cochrnane, Norman Niddery. * ilonors. Lyda I. Taylor, teacher. Mr. Arthiur and Miss'Verna Ormi- ston are visiting in Toronto",lie i attending tlie Trustees' Ontýýio Ed.. ucational Association .. .. N ýs rn Asliton, Toronto, is visitine' home. .! U. F. 0. MEETING Maple Grove Farmers' Club wîll meet on Monday, April 4th., at 8 p.m. in Ebenezer Sunday School-room Speaker-Mr. W. J. Bragg, M. P. P. Vocal and instrumental music by Ebenezer ladies. A cordial invita- tion to gqntlem-tn and ladies. U. F. 0. MEETING Regular mieeting of Providence Farmers' Club vl i held in Shaw's Scliool House, on Tuesday, April 5, at 8 p. m. During the evening tlieré wiil be a debate "Resolved tliat The Cas Tractor is a benefit to the Fanm- MAPLE GROVE, Miss E. G. Macklin, teacher, is en- joying lier liolidays at lier home in Coîborne. ... Mr. Fred Stevens, Nest- leton, spent tlie holiday at home... Don't forget tlie annual Sunday Scliool meeting this Friday evenng. . . Miss Elsie Martin spent the week- end with friends in Zion,. .. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Meteaif and chidren, Oshiawa, spent Sunday with lier mother, Mrs. S. Snowden. BLAckSTOCK Easter Visitors: Miss Ruthi Marlow, SOLIA . Walace asco visted t Soina. iss n. ratton, Miss _nooey, uapt. ______ c aso vste t oin..Poney Jobb, Miss Johinson fnom ~EatarViston. Msse May ad John_- Hepburir visited at Deaconess Home, Toronto, ut thein Besse Reyniods Torontoarand isweed ,.. .Mr. Jury, Renfrew, visit- lhomes; r un tJ.G alws Besie eynlds Toont, ad Mssod Mr. C. Simpson ... . Mn. Geo. Onm- Miss WMn. Quian t .G. ManlowMs. May Reynolds, Sanford, ut Mn. John iston recently visited in Toronto .... Steele was lis grandson from Toron-s Reynolds'; Mn. Geo. Awde, Dray- Mr. and Mns. L. Stinson,' Columbus, to; Mn. Roy Bradburn went visitîng ton, at Mr. H. G. Pascoe's; Mn. Rus., bas engaged with Mn. Harry Stinson but would not tell where. .. . Messrs. sel Reynolds, Toronto, at Mr. A. J. for the season and is movîng bore. . Paton and Cordon in Toronto for the 'Reynolds'; Misses Ethel and Marion ' . Several acres have been plowed week. . . Easter services on Sunday VanNest, Toronto, at Mn. Norman around here this spring... .May- -wene well attended. .Mr. Veule wbo E. Wiglt's; Mn. Harvey Brooks, flowers have been picked ulready in lias been ussisting J. G. Marlow and9 Bowmanville, and Miss Audrey the woods. Pretty early, eh?9..Son bus gene te Bunketon te takes Werry, Oshawa, ut Mn. 5ý Edgar Sunshine Society gave a capital pro- stock for Mn. Relit. Ph....... CaÉt-t Wenny's; Mn. and Mrs. Everett gram at the sehool Cood Friday after- wright Educational Association Hoar, Bethesda, at Mn. J. J. Smith's; noon. Miss Lyda.ý Taylor was tend- annual meeting in toxvn hall, Mardi .M~r. and Mrs. L. Collacott, Salem, ut ered a vote of thanks for training the, 22nd,, was pnesided oven by W. C. Mn. W.- H. Westlake's; Mn. IH. G. children se well. A-silven collection Ferguson, President. The debate Pascoe and Miss Edna Taylor at Ton- was taken .... Mn. W. W. Ashiton and by township touchers on "Actions oýcntO.1 ý ».Mr. H. A. Switzen lias pur- Miss Annetta Brown who formerly speak louder than words", was de- cýhased an auto .... .Mr. John Baker tauglit school hene wene married ut cided in favor of the negative. Affinm- ' ias had neuralgia .... Mn. R. J. Mc- the home of lier parents, Mn. and ative: Misses G. Bruce, Payne, Jack-n X.essock, Misses Lydu 'Taylor end Mns. D. Brown, Lindsuy, on Manch sonanMyBrc; egtv:is Alice Werry, Mn. S. G. Chant and 30 After thein wedding tour they se andow y Brce; rwngandiveMs- ,1rs, R. J. >IcKessock are attending will neside on the furmn recentîy va- lip. Lowry splenceinwpiu nd boas- thne Ontanlo Educational Association cated by Mn. Luthen Bradley. Con- Mancd y splendidespOintsesera, at Toronto.... Rev. ..0. Totton gru-tulutions 1 quatet and elocutidnist were fout- t .preached -a capital Euster sermon, the lire._____________e sen a ladies' choir lVrs. John Baker, direct- ues. Wtomergn's Insttueorsnta a -nessr, furnished excellent music in T- nesolution rgnTisateods-te ý,abundance. The quartet wases- TYRONE send eesentutiastiontneTPron- S pecially fine. Young Ladies' Bible Visitons: Mn. WilIie Little, Osh- tocialTrses' Asso cationl To-on the hupesetaed son Bte rstumawa, utis gnundmother's Mrs. Little; sociation .... Oruaige Lodge held, a the.l Mrs. hA . asonde ast Home Miss Mullin ut lber homne at Acton; lhappy eveniug on Wednesduy. GrandA Good FnduyAtL.er fnenaAu Honor Miss Wight with bier motien lu Ton- Organizer, Mn. M. J. O'Brien present- t GoodFriay a ler rieds n hnoronto; Miss Elma Gardiner; Peterbono ed the ai»ms of the orden. Addresses0 Of lien sister ,Miss Nora Werny from Normal School, at Mn. B. F. Gandin.. wene given by Revs. C. Scott anid R. 1 St. Catharines. . .. Mn. Cecil# Bush e's; Miss Genldine Clemens, Camp- G. Carruthers. District Master - left for Manitoba on Satunduy for the belodHg.ShoaMrA.W e ilnpese ..Est e- summer .... Mn, A. T. Staînton lias eîodHgiShol tM.A .FrdWla psde...Ese o punhusd anewpiino.. M ~utenClemens' Mn. Bruce Honeywell, Ton- vice was held in St. John's Church a ne piao. M. Wateronto, ut Mn. W. R. Clemens'; Misses Friday morinng. Vice's young peopîe gave a jlarty E rn-n .Mai erOh ef'ood Friday ove .... Eldud Anniver- awrouand. M anie Wery, O Mse- J,-ywllb dack und Geo .Gibssre.Dunham and Tliompson, Toronto, ý,(,k rok adGe. iso ýeDeuconess Home ut the punsonuge. COU'RTICE b)usy lîpping herses und shearing Mn. and Mrs. Fowler and fumily have pi____ she.gene te ive near Drum. . .. Mrs. W. Visitons: Miss Laura Ronke1 spend- C - ~ T. W'orden underwent un operution ing Ensten bolidays with lien parents e HAMPTON fer uppendicîtis on Monduy u>nd is in Cuvanville; Miss Dorothy Boyce, ji pnogressing favorably. . Mr. A. W. Fnankford, ut home; Miss Lyla Os- g Raster X isitons: Miss Launa Dun- i tunis is attending U. F. O. Couvent- lionne, Toronto, ut home; Mn. Elmen ai dus, Norland, witb ber sisten, Mns.J ion in Toronto. . .. A helpful service! A. Rundle, Toonto, ut Mn. A. E. M S. Bates; Mn. Howard Price, Toron- nus held in the Vestny Good Friduy Rtoidle's; Mn. Walter Rundle, Bank S t ut Mn. F. G. Kersiake's; Miss J îonning, Rev. W. T. Wickett, of- Nova Scotia, Toronto, ut home;,.Mn. ai Fralices Clatwonthy, Cumenon ut citing. .. Beautiful hules and prim- Roy Nidhols, Toronto, ut Mn. Fred bi home; Mn. andMns. Allun Parken, ulaus ussisted greutly in muking the N\ihols'; Mns. L. J. Countice, Louidse' b Tonoto, tMn. J. H. Burnows'; Mrs. Ensten service attractive. Rev. W. and Donald, ut lier brother's, Mn. B. r; W. N. Brownund Miss Etileen Joins, T. Wickett conducted the monuing J. Gay, Oshawu; Miss Bindie Dean, ai Toronto, Miss Nancy Johins, Clure- servicoq: Favorable reports wene Toronto, witb Mrs. S. G. Pickell; Mn. in ýmont, with thein motion, Mrs. C. given by the Secretuny Mrs, W. Hl. and Mns. M. S. Seules und Jack, Mn. 0c Johns; Mn. and Mrs, Elmer Boyd, Argue and Treasuner Mrs. W. llamb- aud Mrs. Sturgess and child, Miss pi Torente, with lien parents, Mn. and ]y Miss Dunim, velunteen Evan- Ethel Brooks, Toronto, ut S. S.,in MrEno<ch Steveus; Mn. Wesley gelîstic worken for West China, spoke Brooks'; Mn. Ashton and daughter, s Smule, Oshawa, ut.Mn. Wmn. Smale's; in a most interesting minen using Toronto, ut Mrs. Jus. Haucock's; Mn. ec Miss Audrey Clarke, Toron te, witht for lier sulject "Launcli Out jute the Wosley Crown, Toronto, at the Par, ler sister, Mrs. L. Cryderman; Mn. Deep". In the eveaing Mns, W. T. sonuge; Mrs. Evenett Wlter and in lanold and Miss Revu McGili, Ennis- Wickett conducted the service. Mns. habe visitiug lien mothen, Mns. Wm. kàllen, and Miss Sudie Vitue, Ton- R. Hodgson reading the bible leeson. Trick, Oshauwa; Mn. Elmen Frost, fC eýnte, -t Mn. J. J, Vitue's; Mns. Miss Thompson, gruduate of Wesley Yeng's Point, guost ut Mn.-IH. Flint- B -Marshall, Toronto, with Mns. A. College, Winnipeg, aind volunteen off's .... Master Ray Brooks is sick di Petons. Miss Mary Petons roturn- jtoucher for West China, spoke beauti- ...AIl are pleused te see Mns. Il. F. 0 ing te the city with honr. Miss Cassie fully frein "Lot us aIse go thnt We Osborne eut ugain ufter lien roc ont Ruse, Toronto, wîth fniends; Mn. may die with Him." The choir gave illness .... Epwentli Leagne service Sb and Mns. Roy Metculf, Buse Line, ut excellent service ut boti services. wns wîtb dnuwn last Thursduy oven- se Mn, A. Trenouth's; Mn. Frank Cny- Mns. W. H. Argue, Mrs. W. H. Moore iug owing te nain and lied ronds.... R dermian, Albert College, Belleville, ut aud Mn. A. W. Clemens tuking lead- Suuday services were welI atteuded. ai home; Mn. C. Stonhouse,, Balmoral, iag parts iu the antliems. A s plendid Pustor Boyce preaclied suitable son- et Man., visitiag lis uncle, Chus. Ston- quartette by Messrs. A. W. Clemens, mous and choir rendened stinriug un- cý bouse, ad othen frieuds. B. F. Cardiner, 1H. M. Collncutt and thems. Mrs. Cee. F. Anis sang aE Mule choir wiii leud the singiag W. S.ý Stuples. Tiank offerîng solo vony sweetly ut menning service. tc Suuuyevnig.$42.00.At the close of the Suàn- At Salibath School, Miss Aunie Pan- tF Symputlyiy j extended te Mrs. A. day Sdliool session Mns. W. H. Argue sons sang a solo, and Mesdames A. Petons and Mn. Harold Williams in and Miss Helen wene culled te the E. Rundie and W. R. Courtice sang the death of their fathen, Mn. S. J, front and on behuif of League and a duet, lioth much uppneciated. Williams. The funerul on Cood Fni- Adult Bi\ble, Cluess of whidli Mrs. Report of S. S. No. 8, Dnrliugten, o dAay was lurgely attended, muny Argue lad been a valued nwuhen, n for termi ending Euster: Sr. IV- fnriends and relatives fnomi Midland nicely wonded addness vas rend by Total 850, puss 510: Rue Brooks -ind Toonotbleing present. "'Sol" (as Mrs. L. J. Goodma and Miss Velma 655, Florence Flîntofi' 635, Carl ho.,was comimonly known) lad a large Stuples pnesented them with a gold Sliortt 597, Grace Critenden 582ý , cijrcee f friends wio regret bis go- lined silven cneam and sugar set and Arthur Clarke 558, Frances HancockP ing away. sugar spoon. Mn. end Mrs. Argue 523., Jr. IV-Total 750, pues 450:G Mn. Howard Allinanud bride, Ton- nud Helen and Mns. Argue, Sr., une Walter Oke 536, Della Esseny 502, ~ ente, Pte. Harold Allin, 34ti Couuty moviug te Bowmunville tins week Auna Brooks 498, Donotliy Courtice Bntt., Oshawa, spoat Enster with 1und will lie' mucli missed net only in 49e,,Howand Essery 496, WiIlie Peu-1 ,+hib parents,' Mn. and Mns. Wesley the vunied activities of the churcli but berthy 450, Bort Nichols, 434. Jr. Alli ... . Mrs. James Knox and in ail soial gatherings at which they III-Total 550,_ pass 330. Ruby I dauglitens Gertrude and Ruth Of were very populur. ... The funeral of Phair 451, James Hlacock 411, Beth Fenelîn, ut the home of Mn. J. R. little Norman Henry son of Mn. and Gay 396, Cordon Cochrasie 394, De]lla Kniox and Mn. L. D. Syks,.. .Mr. Mrs. R. T. Heny was held on FridaY Balson 393, Elmen Walters 383, Mud-1 and Mns. C. W. Tilloteon and son afternoon, Rev. W. T. Wickett speak- eline Countice 375, Annie Cochrane 'Enni, Mn. Clarencel Gay and Miss îng very tenderly on the beautiful 373, Kenneth Waltens 364, Isabiel Iathleen Payne,. Toronto, motored gift that lad been lent te the parents Gearing 337, Stanley Kinsman 326. .4own and speat Ensten ut Mn. W. Hl. and of the loving shephend' s cane in Sr. II-Total 600, uusutisfactory ,ýa;7,&taking the little eue home., Mn. and 450: John Wilkins 589, Jack CoM5-i Repentof Hampton School fer Mns. Heny have just moved on the isi 563, Edith Balson 562, Sam Gayý Enster, names in ponden of menit: McLaughlin hemestead and the sn- 533, Scebura Esseny 482, Rolandi lass IV-~*Ress Trenouti, *Chanhie cere sympathy of tihe whiole commun- Wenn 475, Viola Welsh 473, Fergusi Whit, *itaNicols Lueru Clm- ty 15 extended te them and a heanty Kinsman 458, John Terry 441, Wil- Whis, *ar Jebo, LuraBnscul S welcome te our new cemmunity.. ., lium Evenson 436, Velma Gay.( rab- 11ýa neo tey Mary Nesn SrhBiddenSr-The Juniors une busy practising for sent tineugh ilînesa. Jr. II-pass .Manjrnie PGa y, Maryetn, Upton their cenn*t. Its up te you te ho 3,30: Beatnice Allia 400, Mena Kih-s- Star,repGeys. MJr.yII P*emmy sykes, loyal and help tem iy youn prosence man 389, Hanny Gay '355, Leonard *Frank Hastings, Fred Billett, Hunny t hurday ...... Cngr tulatiosTou tic a2lWl360eepse 1 Cowling, Winnie Cryderman, Ruth te Mn. and Mrs. F.U Byam-ta Sr. 1-oa 600, unsatisfnctony 360.1 Whte Tes Pngo. n.IlIvngirl, . Norman Wnltens,458, Douglas Court- -Wtehs *Wifnid Sr.eIIRIvena Repent fer Manch of S. S. No. 18, ice 425, Kenneth Esseny 412, Venna Stepiens. Jr .II-*Wallace Homn Dalingtou: Sr. IV-Levi Annis, Found 364, Leonard Wenn 363. Sr. *Wilfred Greenaway, Grace Hast- Inving Clemens, Dean Hodgson, Wes- Pr.-Total 500,' unsatisfactory 300.1 iings, Mujonie Martin, Ethel Stop- ley Little, Harold Burgess, Sr. III Jack Gay 411, Clame Countice 399, hens, Ruthr Fenguson, Norman Clem- -H7anny Hatherley,,Fred Goodlman, Anale Wilkins 362, Eva Counticej sas. Sr. I-Helen Virtue, Lena Stanley Lawrence, Venna McCoy. 356, Alfred Welsh 247, Lorna Barber 1 G4y, Cordon Wakely, Marjonie Nid- Jr. III-Floru MeRobents, Leen 230.. Jr. Pr.-Total 500, unsatis-j dleiy. Jr. I-*Ruymond Burnas, *Lil. Mone, Helen Argue, Frank Hathen- factor y below 300: Robent Courtice îan Jelbson, *Konnieth Petle'y. Sr. ley, Arthur Richards, Kathleen Me- 364, Elsie Courtice 360, Hazel Wuit- Pr.-Ritâ Billett and Hurold Tot- Cullougli, Levenne Burgess. Jr. Il ens 333, Walter Shortt 324, Cleve ton (equal)ý, Tim Bute, Jessie Knox, -Annie Gardinen, Eleanon Tbompsen, Kinsman 317, Ray Tenny 285, Court- Eljeanor Sykes, Lornzo Wakely, Clarence Goodman, Ivan Smith (ab- ie Gearing 247, Willie Nicholîs 1e9, Sydney Martin, Violet ýStmutt, Vena sent).- Jr. I-Teddy Woodyand. Sr. Max Niciolîs 155, Edith Allin 146, shackleton, Brie Joues. Jr - Pr.-Eanl Goodman, Br~uce MeRoi- Mary Konepanki '105. Ethel Wakely. ~Honns. ents. Jr. Pr.-Clarence iatherley. 1 Car E Wlliàm«nu ar .Rnrke, EBENEZER SALEM Resuit of Easter examinations at Salem Epwortli League are giv S. S. 4, Darlington-names in order a play at the cliurch entitled "C of menit: Pass standing requires 60 Service", on Friday, Apnil -8th., per cent or over anid honor standing mission 35e and 20c. Good mi 75 percent or-over.. including Bragg Quartet. il- Sr. 111 *Keith Worden. Jr. III- , Report of Easter termi of S. *Gordon, Osborne, *Willie Wade, No. 9, Darlington, rnames in onder *Fern Okeé, May Wade, Irene Grills,,menit: -Sr. IV-*Ella Collaci Orvai Grills, Cecil Welsh. Jr. II- Percy Cànn, Annie McDoniald. *Willie Bickle, Florence Simpson- III-~*Gladys Cann, *Elvira Da Resuits of Junior classes -judge d on George Richards, Pearl Davis, Eë tenm's work-names in order of (Cator, James Hunter, NelsonV menit: Sr. I to Jr. II-Kenzneth Os- kins, Ervil Little, Robent 3ollaci borne, Nelson Osborne, Myrtie Mont-lJr, III-John Cator, Lola We' gomiery, Charles Wade, Hazel Oke. Wref ord Connisli, Laura, Willi Jr. 1 to Sn. 1-Gladys Bîckle, Byron) Lawrence Little, Albert Cator. Worden, John Sabuliak. Sr, Pr.-III (a)-*Greta Symons, Marga Cordon Vinson, Louise Courtice,;IHunter, Elma Davis, Violet Wa Norma Wade. Jr. P.-Kenneth'burn. Jr. Il (b)-*Sidney Elcom Flint, Ross Oke. * Honors. :Sr.Pr.-*Leslie Welsh, *Nel Lili«ýn A. Hilier, teacher, Davis, Edgar Cator, Ruth Hunter A hapy athrin ofove twntyMered ith Little, (equal), Helen metobers of the men and women of Donald, OieMre.ýJ.P the Aduit bible, classes>of Ebenezer( Ross Richards.* Honors.ý Ruby M. Bragg, teacl Sunday Scbool assembled at theý Repairing of ail kinds at The1 home of Mr., and Mrs. J. L. Parsons,!pirShp South Darlington, on Tuesday even_ piSh. ing in lionor of Mr. Edward G. Rivett'- and bride (nee Olive Pansons). Rev. I Mrs. James Courtice lias returr W. S. Boyce, B. A., B. D., was chair- fnom visiting lier sister, Mrs. W. man. Mr. W. R., Courtice in a f ew Jackson, Newcastle. Whule th( wvell-cliosen wonds made knovvn the'she attended.the W. M. S. services objeet of their visit and offered the~ the Methodist Churcli. Rev. A. congratulations of ail to the bride and Irwin, Oshawa, rendered splendid s groom. Mn. Kennetli Courtice and vice on Sunday and on Monday evE Mr. Frank1 Rundle presented them ing an excellent entertainment , with a beautiful Library Table and a given including a dialogue whi fonn after whicli a number of fiowory created lots o amusement, nec, speeches were made by the members. tions by Miss Wilson and a good mi The, rest of the evening was spent in ical prognam was given by Bowmî games, music and a very pleasanit ville talent including-Mr. and M~ social ticne. Refresliments were A. W. Pickard, Miss Elizabeth Paii served by the ladies. Mr. Parsons on acnd Mns. RU. Tliompson with M~ and family did alI in their power to M. F.- Hooper accomrpanist. Refncý make the evening pleasant for the monts -were served fro>m small ta1i visitors. AIl joined heantily in sing- representing the twvelve mnonflis ing "Together let us sweetly live, to- the year. gether let us die" as a fitting conclu -___________ sion, to another social gathering of the Bible Classes. ENîNISKILLEN Enster Visitons: Mn, and Mrs. Walter Hoskin, Master H-oskin Pal- mer, Toronto, ut. Mrs. Annie Hes- kiu's; Mn. Jimmnie and Miss Marion Brown, Miss MunjoryTamî-lyn, Mns. Knox, Mrs. Tamblyn, Orono, ut Mes- srs. H. J. Werry's and W. J. Stuin- ton's; Miss Wininfned Ashton, Ton- J oute, ut hon father's, Mn. Elias Asi- I ton;' Miss Cern Sharpe, Toroilto, ut home; Mies Eva Sanderson ut Mes- srs. Wilfred Sanderson's and Adam] Sharpe's; Mies Maude Curtis, Ton- oate, ut Messrs. T. McGill's and Elias 4shton's; 1, Master Harold- Slemon j ;own, with relatives; Miss Gentrude I ZDke, torwn, ut lier futhen's; Miss Laverne Griffun, tewn, Mn. Nonval Wotton, Oshawa, ut Mn. William -Griffin's; Mrs. AI, nier Herring utý Eetenbono' Mn. ar d Mns. Ambrose Sesbitt, C.a&a t iý-imother's, Vins.-T T, ilders; Miss iiîer,,Toron. to, wîth ber, motion; Mn. Josephi Miartina wîth Mn. Cee Gow, Cavun- ville. Cood Fniduy concert under aus- pices of W. M. S., wue a decided sue- oese. Church'beiug prettily decorat- ed with lilies, eut flowers, and plants n bloni. Every number of the pro- ..... w as well rendered and'highly appreciated, consisting of duet by Masterý John Siemon and Luellu Stevens; piano, duet, Misses Winnie and Alma Oke; mule quantet; solos by Miss Winnifned Ashiton; readinge by Mi,9ses Marlou Onclard, May Wen- ry, Alma Werry, Margaret--Stewart and Mns. Thee Slemon. Pantomime in two parts, Firet Easter ad Easten of To-day was veny pretty and im- pressive. Mn. William Spry filled in time numbers with some splendid e lections from hie Victrola. . Sunday1 eveniug service the choir readered' excellent music and Miss Duuham, miesionury, gave a splendid addness ...Mrs. W. H1. MÊoe wne success- fuliy operuted ou Murdl 2 -4tli., ut Bowmanville Hospital for appen- lic itie. . .. Mn. Albeont and Mn. Walter )ke's families have been quite iM.. .Pleased te, report Nurse Creok. lhanke imprevîug nicely. Hope te se lier eut amoug us soon agaîn.... Rev. C. T. MêKeuzie lias been givon an invitation te romain with us an-, othon, yenr. He inteuds visiting bisi Laughton Isabel ut -Belleville during Easter holidays. .. . Congsýatulatipmns e Mn.nd Mrs. Keunetb Mason on hein rocent marniage. W'ni. Campbell, a oee rmed man of 60 years. of ugo, was taken te the counties juil, Cobourg, te serve aý là day sentence, baving been sent horva frein B'owmnanville fer trou- )aseing on the C. P. R. tracks.- Guide. was;j hicli ita- ~' pecuien ef exquisite skill'of the W goldsmiths' craft wrought 1nI4k. gold, daintily pierced,, embediug biliant peridot, like a bit of te venidure of the, fields arystalized,. a pin that wili please the fustidjous. Price $9.25 May bc Lad vatî Amethyst. Sappte. Ruby, Aquamarine or TepaL. Elliot Bros. Jewelers Oshawa A SPECIAL Samson Tractor School Wîfl be held at the head office of the Company at Oshawa to which everyone interested is invited, on the afternoons of Friday and Saturday, April 8th and 9,th., corne either ,day- A FULL UINE 0F SAMPSON Farm Implements, Tractors, and Farm Trucks will be on exhibition for your inspection. This school will be in charge of practical experts. Don't miss this chance of obtaining additional tractor knoiwledge. Moffatt Motor'Sales, Limited The Nliew Garage Opha.wa sampson & oldsniobiice im lammmu DINNER SETS ý GREA TL Y RED UCED For the next ten days we offer thèse special off erings in our China Dept: WEDG'"EWOO ý0rD DINNER SET <This is a stock pattern with very attractive desIgn, 96 pieces, regular price $55, Sale Price $45.00 BLUE WILLOW DINNER SET Another pretty set of 96 pièces and d reg- ularly for $45,, Sale Price $35.00 DECORATED DINNER SET This set is a beautiful rose design of 96 piec(ýes which is specially priced for this sale at only $3S~.00 We al-ways have a large stock of Limoges and, Nippon China at reasonable prices. LOOK T.HRU OUR CHINA 5HOP A"RCh-rl-E TAIT PHONE 65. Prompt Deiivery. Bo wmanville. WALPAPERS, Make Your Ho use More Beautiful The true charm of a, beautiful home lies in the- restful atmosphere possessed- by the setting of its rooms. By shopping at THE BIG 20 you.will be able to choose wall papers that truly express individuality and distinct- ive taste. Our large stock enables you-to select the ver1 pat- teirn and shade you wish-and the special reducétionsý noW in effect make, it imperative that you buy at once. Don't delay-the time for Spring decorating is at hand. We liat a few specials to aid selectioný: Bedroom Papers, in stripe and floral treatments. Most leading colors included-rose,, gr ey, etc., light back 'grounds, per roll 20c. Living Room and Hall Papers, in riCh tapestry ef- f ects, 35c and 50c. KitcJhen and Bathroom Varnished Pa pers, in block, d esi-Ïgrs. Colorings-brown, blue andl grePen. B-g 20, BooIkstore Bowmanville, aprices that wiII astonistyo at Webster's FIRST-Th-ose ready-to-wear Sui'ts-Greys,; Blues,, Browns, etc., Worsted a--nd T"Iweeds-týhe prices: are $19.50 to $35.00., SECOND-They are put together by clothing experts,, not made in Sweat Sh-ops, made under sanitary conditions in one ùf the largest, clothing es- tablishments in Caniada. Our Tailored toA Measure Clothles THIRD-Made by experts, built from your measures, and you get nieasured by one who understands the finest detail. If you want a style of your, own Corne in See Us-Webster's. Fine large samples of ail kînds of materials, large assc- ment of suit lengths to choose from. Prîces-$30.50 to $50.50,, Extra pa,ýir Trousers, $5.00 onily, from now tili Easter with every suit order $35.00 or over- - that means double wear. FOURTH-Hat Dept. is heavily stoeked, ail new styles, shades, etc-$4.95 for the best Canadian Hat; $7.45 for the Best Jmported Hat-Borsalino Webster's Store-Only store that' selîs the genuine Borsalino Hat-Remernber see our THREE -SPECIALS FIFTH-In our Work Goods, Dept., Overalîs Work Socks $1.95 3 pairs $1.00 Work Shirts $1.65 & $1.79 SIXTH-Last but not least.-WHERE? W EBSTE R'&ýS Where You Alway» Get Most ValuQ For Your$ lA CREASÉ YOLR CROPS,1 To insure a bumper har- vest this year f armers and gardeners are advised to; use plenty of GUNN'S SHOR7-GAIN FERTIHIZER' Compare analysis of' this fertilizer and you will find it is cheaper than other brands. Place your o rder now O'scar Andrus Phone 178 King-St.,, East Bowmanville

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