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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Jan 1924, p. 1

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bi& JAMES & SONS, Publishers. WihWhicfris Incorp( BOWMANVII JAN. 3lst., By The j'It is Pa long9 ýbhoroly euh oye( ing"slas we did d ay evenings, Iment of .scenc( 'Your tlChance To Save THE WONDERS ie Seui -Money ON LADIES' COATS AND DRESSES Many wornen are* beïng macle happy these days by the' wonderful values we are giving them dluring our January Clear- ance Sale. And why shouldn't they? This tells the glad news: LADIES' COATS-ONE-THIRD OFF Youeanhardly afford to miss* thîs great i»oney-saving event. ~LDE'DESSOE.URE F Out Go Men 's and Boys' Overcoats Weý figure on clearipg out every one of these coats this month. The substantial i'eductions' we are nmaking is going fo make rnighty brisk selling. Corne and pick out your size. You ,know the price will suit. Men's and Boys' Mackinaws alsogreatly redbiced. These are exceptional value giving days at this store. VER*Y IGH lCLASS CONCERT Alrnost Eveiry Numbei, Encored. An e-xceptionially fine m-iu.sical an literary treait was 6njoyed by an er thusias-tic audience on Friday eveîi ing in the1 Methodist Chur.ch whe t'Aeol*in Concert Coimpanýy o Toronto, 'composedl of Miss Agne Adie, soprano, M'iss Bileen La-vý ,ontralto, Mr. Wm i. M Baker, tenoi M/1r. Rupert Lucas, baritone, Mi,5 Dorothy Ryan, elocittionist, and Mi MR. their fathei Rimbaîl, w( older Bo-w2 now well e, AhI., being thle Niles,f seIl Railroaý MINISTERS A COUNCIL MEET$ IV, Citizens who are ini Éunicipal alairs, and yer should consider it isiness, shouid attend eeti, of Tonii lant Sred front store-onie of thie da's largest grocery organiiza- h- as ail other DOI 1NION .omers do-no bad debts of y for. Carry your purchases cost of delivery. Get as good gQods as you cari anywher- and pay less because we buy for less and pass the sav- ings along to you. Repeat as often as 'you needi groceries -that's the recipe for steady savinigs that count up so big at the end of the :year. - SalngSpechias at Your Doz oStr - - 69 RICHMELILO COFFEE 'ER 'z23c - - - and23eic 2fo r 29 )c RICH-MELLO COFFEE -1,2 IL.tin - - - ~65c 33c LAZENBY'S CHEF SAUCE bottie - - - - - - ÎEXCELSIOIR'DATES 2 packets - - TIGÊR SALMON (Cohoe>) 1 lb.tin - - 25c' TIGER"SALMON size No. 88 - MeAL 0F WHEAT - 50C COOKING 3 Ibs.- BROOMS - 27c 13C FIGS25 - -55and 75c- - -~ - lOand25C - 2.3c' LEMONS - ,J" dozen - Unieduuni-es ',nnurens oneler and its dlaims for aid. Second, was a very excellent ser- mon ia North, Park Preshyterian Church, Buffalo, N. Y,, by tho minis- ter Rev. Hugh K(ennedy Galloway, subject "The. Holy Bible." "Open the Gates of the, Temple" w*s well sung at- this service. Third, was a very excellent, ser- mon on "The Old1 Fashioned Home" preacbed in Shadyside Presbyterian Church, Pittsburg, Pa.,,hy Re. Hîugh Thompson. Kerr, D.D., the minV- ister, whose vesper 'sermons are b roadcasted every. Sunday evenmngý between five an-d six o'clock and arel ¶heard by a great niany Canadia.ns, jhis voice being x',;onerfulIy \ lear as also is his reasoning. Aitho we heard those three divines -deliver their splendid messages, we set up tili midnight listening to one of the best secred concerts ,ve bave ever enjoyed, put on by the White Robed Choir, assisted by a f-ew vocal- ists from other Christian associations in Zion, Illinmois, and-' broadcastedi fromi radio studio WCBD.' We would lîke to meke special mention of M. and _Mrs. Glen R. Sperrow, MisBrneSparxow, Mrs. Max- field, tl4r. Pxo an'd others whose singing was simiply exqllisite as were thle whole ensemble and the selections by the instrumientalists, but we shahl give our readers an idea of the net- ure of the progranm by giving the nnee of the selections nearly eveTry onebaig amiierhyn_ apr el, ence beinýg given to Fann-y Crosby's The aninouncer g-ave a little talk on szeveral of the composers. These are the places rendered but not in the order givenl: Child of t 'he King Sun of n-y Soul Scatter Seeds of KindnIi-ess The old, cld Story Now the day is Ended Jasus Seviour Pilot Me Tellilme the story of Jesus Abide with Me Sweet Peace the Gift of God 0 think o-f the Honmd ovejr There Lead Kin'dly Liglit My saviour first of ail sunshine in My Soul The Ninety înd Nine Only a beamn of Suashinle Jesus Lover of Mxy Soeul Peace be Stiil Under His Wings Rescue the Perishing The half was neyer Told In tha Cross of Christ I glory Living Wter-Paxton 1 live in The Soltly and Tenderly On-e more d'kY's work f-or Jesius Blest ha the Tie that Binds No- the cday is Over The ennouncer said their niotto le:. "Whlere God rples the peo>ple proa. ýsk iast year. Wh v the advance? Ra to see how your b, -ed and get first1 on on $publie probl ,nB1 m 7e ,j EX-GO At t of the D A R L N G T O C O U C I L w te rej uig L y el g nIe i _________ eUCIL nd practical address 'l ~John~ Hodge of Ba Town Hall, Hampton, Jan. 26, 1924.ielofsrceaI Reguler metimg of eoundil; mem-~ worthy enterprise. 1 bers ail present, Rieeve W. R. Court- former, District Gov ice presiding. Kiwanis Club and his Minutes of statutory meeting were this work places himi read and approved* offer suggestions and C ommunications: Counties' Treas- were weleomned byth urer acknowledging receipt of certi- this ne'wly Îorganize fcate of election of Reeve and De- speaker imptessed upo puty-Reeve, also eudited sechool re- the truism of the1 ports. Filed. 'He profits most who From Mrs. E. V. Scobeil, renew- Rev. S. C. Moore, B..A ing Bonds of Treasurer. Filed. gave a short address. From Board of Reilwey Cùmmis- President T. S. Ho sioners of Canada, acknowledging an invitation to Tom reeeipt of petition of couincil of Jan- famous "Brown Brotl uar.y 14, 1924, requesting thet old ists", to address the Canedian Northem n Reilwe,,y line here on Friday noon, through Township of Darlington be During that weeèk his not removed. Board statedl tht peering at the Prin no definite action will be taiken on Tor-onto, in "Black en( the metter until about April 1, 1924.1 1924." Filed. The Selem#, Telephone Company, F. J. MITCHEL LAimited, petitions council to pass a by-la'w giving the company certain The article in lesi rights to operate their systemn over on "The Menýhants' certain roads. Request grented created conisiderable and by-law passed.1 speculatiort emong th Messrs. Salter: and Stapelîs, Tor-, chanIts asu to who was onto, requested council to pass a reso- quesýtion. Quesses st lution and approve of plan of sub- Iin shortly after The -division of p arts of lots 29 and 30,I'put in the post office. Coli, 3., in Darlington township, the, Holgate gueseil first sub-division to be known as "Cour- WrOng1.. -Tiers we tice Gardens". LaM over for fur- guesses turned i, but ther consideration. ~ rect until F. J. Mitchc Auditors presented their report1 of Dominion Pianos songreceipts for yea-r 1923 asi PIioogrephis, phoned $86,336.27, with expendittire of' P. mn "Why that's S8,95.4.leeving balance on band Mi1tchell, "I1t's the Doiy of $1421.13. Report was adlopted He was right-and his aind clark requested to haveîo op free advertisement apl ies pitd 4 of this, issue. Treasurer ackloledgedi receipt of $4.00 from R. H. Collacott for road Men's Meckinew Co rent 1923. $ 5.98, $9.50 for 17ý Orders dra-wni on Treesurar were:j W. H. M4oore, grvel ... 1.75~ Thos. Taylor, braaking roade' 3.101 F. W. Allia, gravel.......... 5.25 Harold Bennett, gravel .... 5.63 i ic iholîs, work pit 1923 12.501 G. Wight, sr., statute laibor 1923 ..................1.00 J'. J. jS-ith, ad, S. S. 19. . 100.00 A.Mlson, adv S. S. 14. . 100.00 Couiities Treas4urer, sale lots 17.25 Mrs. E. V. Scobeli, Trees. Bond....................5.00 F. J.- Groat, auditor........ 12.50 H. F. Osborne, auditor .. 12.50 Frank Cowliag, W. F. Bonus 5.00 Toronto Stemp ad Stencil Works, do- tags......... 22.80 Couneil adjourned to 5aturday, February 21 at 1 ,. m. W. R. Allun, Township Clerk. 'ARIANS T. Dal ey, lt of' the~ nta.rY otto, n teveniIg i n te -resbyterian servesa best." jChiurchi of the §plendid work being ,aîsoa guect, done amon thr unfortunate -hitl- ren in these Unifed Counties' His -ae as sent 'work i n 1l 'ooking after thie neglected 3ronof heones, in improving, honie cmditions ers Saxaphon- and restoring hom--e;F where pa---ents Rotary Club }ave beuomie dliscouraedt, in fling 8eray t.h omes f or homneless childre-n aný the oiarusap * spl .endid progress attending eah ,s 'emTan isap- onderful and surely 'wortliv-ile. os hete No sub)scription-s were taken bu if White Revue any indlividual or society enu -ive financial help it will do lasting gooci aind be greatly aýppreciated. en WINS direct to'Rev. J. T. Daley, Childran's 1Shielter, Port Hope. week's palier, Viecw Point" nterest and HOME AG.AIN WITH BEAUT "'UL local mer- - the firm in' DRESSES SPECIAJ..Y PRICF:> irtedl to come ar atesman was J Mr. C, S. Meson of th-e Up~ ir Mayor T. S. ReaCdy-to-Weer >hoppe, Bow ian- but ha wý, ville, bas,, just raturned froma3 el njumerousý ees tour -of the lerger citic of ýoa were cor-I Ontario and Quebec. This '-atv e 1Distrilbutori hlmi a splendid opportunity of hi; n nd Mitchel ,to advantage and seeing the - ni est about 12.301 styles in ready-to-wear. sy", said Mr.i He ' brought back -with himn 26 nion, Stores", 'I Dr.esses-1 2 cloth dresses, 4 or- reward of a, 1-ette crepes anid 10 canton crape In, k to 44, priceed from $ 15.00 to $4. 50. He is placing this wffndlerful. di - lay - of dresses on sale for this week i lv its $7.50 for et reduced prices. When hie ays 8. Couch, 'Sale' it meens a saving. if 1, ýre are any of these dresses left on- oa Johston & ryerin Fbray 15 for St. Valentine's entertainmentt Pr inSt. .Paul's Lecture Roomn. th This beautiful cuplet was inadver- S' tantly om*itted from Mrs. Hamlyn's obituary: sj "Ail journeys end in welconme to the t wçary, And heaven, the heart's true home,l s will corne at lest." C The Canadia.n Statesmnan pi is $2.0OQa year -and worth it. P tir Subscribe To-day t $hey go irients from reg 21eir pecially priced for~ , tLOO. -where the Ups' airs r Couelh, Johnstc' & ýore. The Purblie -.'est rame floor. 5-1. 'APERH ANC,ý'iNG $2.OO a -33c Oxo - 1-i-n-st o i-i -C r-y-d- e r ma- n-'s-

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