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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Oct 1925, p. 6

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is suff etingj1 I ENNI filling are Mr. E. Hewitt We Don't Need To! z the past 30 years we have installed over 300 "Pease Economy" * Furriaces * Dear Srs:- 1 have been using "Pease Furnaces" for, 30 years and think, they are the best Furnaces made. The Economy Furnace that I arn now using is giving perfect Ssatisfaction, Ini ail my experience I have never founid anything better. Yours truly, Wmn. Hysiop. subm-it art estimate for your conisideration. opposite Fost office ay 1& Saturday ains Overcoats, Reg alue $22.50, Ee at $15.95 shades, heay, vell linied, Value at $15.95, <~tI Pascoe Auxili at ,Mr. 1p. m. Rich- Mr. r. 1-lar- Chicag ds and 1oijn, - .-rycirman witi i eeau F., Miss, Lauretta Naylor and rvey Crosman with Orono ;Mr. and Mrs. Will Carruth- wmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mlrs. Chas. Taylor, )ol, Mr, and Mrs. Og-den, Osh- r. and Mrs. Ernest Larmier, ck, at Mr. W. T. Taylor's; 1Mrs. Harry Fallis, Mr. ar~d ill Lynni and da-aghter, Osh- Mr. W. N. Pascoe's. Womien's Institiite held a very pleasant meeting-at home of Mrs. Isaac Hardly on Tîhursday, about 40 ladies being presenit. A donation of fruit is b3eing sent to Bowinanville Hospital again this year. Members were pleasedl to 'have the District President, Mrs. Blake Pollard, and airýo Mrs. W. J. Challis, of Bowmai4n-1 ville present. Splendid papers 'vere, given by Mrs. John Baker auld Mrs. EIg-in Taylor. P'iano solos by Mi*ssi Annie Williams. Mrs. Pollard sprke very acceptably on some of the phases of Institute work. Comimun-j ity singing led by Mrs. John Baker completed the programn. Lunch was served and a social tisse enjoyed. League meeting- Tuesday evening was in charge of Miss Edna Reynolds 'vIe read thie scripture lesson. Piano duet., Misses Marjorie Colla- eott and Margaret MclCessock. oeopic, "Bird's eye view of Missions," by Mrs. Everett Crydermian; piano solo by Mrs. Isaac Hardy; an old- tisse spelling match 'concluded the Friday evening Eldad congrega- tion, nunihering over one hundred, met at the home of Mr. W. T. Taylor to say good-bye to Miss Lena E. Taylor -who leaves this week as a missionary to West China. Mr. A. L. Pascoe explained the reason for their presence, then Mr. Chaz. Short- preacli evening J.Ahto7î han Byer, Sunday morning, 11ev.W.S. Boyce, our former pastor, occupied. the pulpit and gave a splendid ser-1 mlon from Matt. 19.21, putting stress on the latter Part "Corne and Follow Me", also telling a very suit- able story te the boys and girls. His message was inuch enjoyed. Epwortb League had its first week night meeting ag-ain on Thursday. Devotional topic "Frayerý", -was ably deait with by Mr. Herbert Osboorne, after wvhich thefolig enjoyable programn was given: piano solo, -Miss Hazel Rundie; reading, Miss M-yrtle Montgomery; vocal -,olo, Master Clare Cour-tice; a social imie was spent in a gaine and eats of fruit and some ai pop corn, Our new President, Mr. Alan McICessoc, w as in the ch.air and on opening the meeting gave a very -nicely wvorded address expressink lis good wishes for a prosperous year and asking for the co-operation of aIl the League meinbers in trying to make all the meetings helpful and interest- ing.. TYRONE NEWS Church service next Sunday at 10:30 a. mi. Wonaen's Missionary Society mieets this (Thursday.> Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burges Sundayed in Clarke. Miss Ethel Skinner, Toronto, spent Sunday at horne. Mrs. W. Lake, Newcastle, visited her daugîter, Mrs. Harold Skinner. Mrs. Charles Bigelow is visitirg her sister, Mrs. Taniblyn ia Tor-. onto. Mrs. Souch, Toronto, spent a couple of weeks with Mrtp. Albert Hawkey. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cou.ch, .Bow- set roses. Miss Taylor T. Taylor feelingly re- expres-sion of good-wlll aises fromi the commun- bspeeches hy Pastor J. .John Baker, Messrs. R. kS. Williams, W. Chias., ýdgar Werry and others 4isLs Taylor 'vas request- ýhairman to Say. a f ew ini icoaact, o le repur by a pers, y, and 've .e journey 1new field,1 10 andU Um Ïa life on work.lthe ial in-1 man, es ýt( Cod Savë' The King family, B Mr. and1 Mr. an( companie< Malcolm1 Miss M' wil be gJ Cj4vering Mr. ané recngest fM.W.,j o Ste vr. and Arst l M4Vï, Whiiteheadi and Miss Aileen, Mr. G. Hannah, Mr. Stanley M ay, Toronto, 'vere guests of Mr. E. C. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. E. White and daug- ter, Bethesda, Mr. aýnd Mrs. H. An- nis, SQlina, Mrs. R. Slemon, Haydon, 'vere guests at Mr. J. Slenion's. Our S. S. Rally 'vas postponed until next Sunday. The pageant "The World for Felbowship, recita- MrI"s. Gorge Abraham, .ed a Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Her onHarmony, Mr. and Mrs. Vç nisansd f amily, Dunbarton ri ac- Bray, Toronto, NIr. Chisli ,s vis- awa, were recent guests o, Mr.James Garfat and Me and and Absalom Abraham. ts of League Wednesday opeý President Frank Dorland n ac- Miss May Werry presente( anley lowîng progtrami: fuet e: rendered by MWiss Myrtle ,ends Arthur Brirnt; topie, I"Is s e- gion worth Exporting" (Rev.) E. A. Belknap; cha or.1the YoungEpworth Leage and Gladys Smith; Mrs. Gordo were sang very sweetly "Face1 ore.- Miss Reta Ashton gave a :cellently and Mr. Our Rieli- by Mlrs. ter fronm by Miss n Jeffery WOOD SALE Monday, October i 9th-Oliver Knapp, north haîf of lot 28, con. 9, Clarke, will seil by auction about 6, acres of standing timber, moatly1 beech and niaple. Sale atip.1 û See bills. Geo. Jacksýon, Auctioneer.: 424w* feels a personal bas iri ber pan~irig~ 'i Miss Louise Johns and M!; Rixby Clatworthy visited rný- friends. Mr. Morley lHastings aidr' Frank Trenouth, Detroit, wr oie for the weekend. A number f ormi here att ed h anniversary services at Zion on Sun- day and Monday which were agreat succeas. Our younig peoplenare presenting their play "M.other Mine" at Raglan on Tuesday night and at Lotus Wed- neAsay night. The deepest sympoathy of this conimunity gees out to Mr.. S. W Ruse on the7death of his wif e, nee Mi--s Mary Roachi, daughter of the late Rev. W. R. Roachi, former Bible Christian Pastor here. Interment took place Monday afternoon ta the old B. C. Cemnetery. The funeral wvas very largely attended by ber many sorrowing- friends from Osh- awa,, Hamnpton and Bowmanville, Prior to hier mnarriage to Mr. Rus-e a f ew years ago she spent the g-reater part of ber life in Hampton and was a wonderful hielp in Church Leag-ue and Suinday School. Too mucli could not be said of lier in- fluench over ýour young people as Superintendent of the Junior I4eg- ue for ýso iiiany years. Evervoaiê R.Hon. Ma ckenzie Kn Prime Minister of Canada Hon. Vincent Massey Minister without Portfolio And Liberal Candidate for D~urham, and other speakers, will address a Publc 'e;Meeting Opera. House, Bowmanville on ,at 8p.m. Orchestra ini Attendance. Miss L. Buchanan, Soloist thiusea good.------- Au tion Sale FA RM RENTED Thle undiersigned bas received instruc- tions !rom SILAS V . HOAR to sell by public' auction on Lot 11, Con. 5, barlington Sox... COATS Be An Auto Expert Spedialin Furniture JYuring October we are off ering special discounts on al Bedroom Furniture. Steel Beds in Walnut or White Finish, ail sizes at 20% Dressers and Dressîng Tables, Vanity Dressers and Chifi'oniers ,all reduced for the month from 10 to 25%. These are ail new and up to date goods, quoted only for Ot tcber' Sale,, FF. MQrris Co. Bovamanville' Phonle 10 \Let us RICE& Phione 66 Thursday, Fridi Barg MEN'S OVERÇOAT, ATm$19.75 Everybody Welcome. Ladies Specially Invited. ~shIre 8years;7

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