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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Oct 1925, p. 4

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, TRURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925. HAMPTON SEE THE New Gurney Quebec with oven before placing your ordler. WonderfuliHeaters and Bakers, and our prices are reas- omable. It Will Appeal To You RICE & CO. CHOOLS ATTENTION!1 ba prepared by rurl School Fair 1926: iThere's, it, Hearts of Oak Book Firrnly Stand, U-arvesýt-0 II; and ona to b(ý ehosen baer. MR KING AND COUWNTRY TIME TABLES FOR OWMAN VILLEb N PACIFIC RAILW' 1AY except Sunday. Daily except Monday. d JN NATIONAL RAILWVAY Co, EAST 1thi; a. . ia. i t Sttnday OnIy ail 1016 a. m., fur 12?6 p. ni.FI Suaday Only 3.19 P.ni. 7.14 p. nm. 9585 P.ini. 11-21 P.. rF 12.,14 a.n. F to hoi AN NATIONAL RAILVWAY neý a diffrence ba- us froni animais Tharaf ore thay The intandiag shouid compare fully Vlan la the r kind of mier- c advantage of ledga and souadJ iii ha glad V,) as- eyou coma valu- Step la this L.t.,u4 . ILLING MACH INE take any naw or reairl you that reqiuiras sudh Ia lina with ur rgrs of lhaving only up-to-the- uipmenV and doing the of machina work, we offer, Bowmanvillo cfigure Vo t îlle la the1 ey passed to October 2lst about en da ln Manvers lae John St! ýal took plac rvce baing . Robins, 'ch, who ga nessage Vo rSS of a loye 's were Willi s, George Ba 'don Cowle, CARO OF THANK SQ q+ne- . iA .r 3urrows, Oshawa, spent home ... . Mrs. Fletcher, th hýer parents, Mr. and ogarth... . Mr. W. R. Ai- hip Clerk, is spending a In Toronto. . We are very arn that Mrs. J. J. Virtue V. Cowling continue quite e Hallowe'en Masquerade ,iing wvas quite a sucess,. y Communion service will thhe close of the regular 1t Sunday evening. Every- ty invited to be present. LVid Durward, son ofM. Robert Durward, left on Scotland Vo visit i and to attend school. y the Canadian Pacifie, M'arburn from MIvontreai 'I he citizens pierson of orest on ., agad 6 7 Hampton Youlng People are hold- ing concert and suppar on ThanKs- giving nighbt. Particulars latar. MASEY-FOR KING AND COLJNTRY~ -SO0LI NA- Mr. Cecil Bush returned from tii e WesV on Monday iooking as tho thie Wesýt ag-raed with hlm. Don't forgat the Hallowe'en Mas- querade in the Hall on Friday even- ing, October 3t. EveryDne be sure to come in costumie. "Comie an-d bring your pumipkin pie". League meeting Monday evening was in charge of 4th Vica-President,i Mr. ,Elgin Taylor. Mrs. N. E. Wright sang a solo; reading by Clar- ence Tink; topic "Pauline Johnson" was akan by Miss Frances Crydar- man; vocal duet ýby Mrs. Everett Cryderman and Mr. Elgin Tay lor; readirg by Mr. W. R. Wastlake,' as'_il!nes, Visitors: Mr. and _Mrs. Douglass and %vas a jMcLaughlin and fainiy, Oshawa, at -acey. IMr. A. L. Pasco's; Mrs. McMurtry ce Friday and Miss Vedda MeMurtry, Picker- conducted ing-, with Mrs. John Reynolds; Mr. Pastor of and Mme. John Baker waree guasis of ýve a vemy ber father, Mr. W. J. Bragg, M. P. these w'ho P., Bowmanvilla, on Sunday; Miss ed one. Ma ry Hogarthi and Mrs. Rd. Pascoe iam Cowla, at Mr Harvey Pascoa's, Kedron; Mr. rton, How- Holdswortb, Cobourg, at Mr. John and Frank BAker's ;Mms. George Vice, Oshawa, at Mrs. Arnott's; Misses Marjorie caves thrree and Edith Pascoe, Hnapton, spent Mrs. Wm. the waekend wiVh Misses Margaret Thomas of and Ruth McKessock; Mr. and 'Mrs. atdh, Ham- Fred Hardy and Miss Irene, New FDunsford, Toronto, Mr. and Mme. Dark, Tor- ent at the onto, Mr. James Reeson, and Miss Ruby, Columbus, at Mr. Harvey Hardy's; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hardy .5and son Stanley visitad Oakwood friands; Dr. A. Mcbean and son 'mily desire Ross, Oakwood, at _Mr. E. J. Blacks'; and neigh- Mr. and Mrs. Ilihos. E. Osborne, and kinid- Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. John Cliallis d death Of an.d Miss Mabal, Bowrnanvillla, witli nd for 'Vhe Misses Lizzia and Rilda HIoekaday; Mr. Samn Gibbs spent Sunday at Mr. Arthur Anniis'*, Tyrone; Mrs. Sidney Hockiaday with lier mother, Mrs. W., IZIE KING Cowling, Hampton, who is il]. . Quarterly service wiil be beld at El- Who p.,id dad next Sunday at 10.30 a. m. S-Un- frG Hon. day Sdhool et 3 p. n. i on S~aturday, "It is"ý hopeful sign for Canada when a nian of Mr. Massey's integ- rity and ability cornes forward to ýserve his country. Y*nu will render Canada a real service if you select him as your representative". "When 1 asaed Mr. Massey to enter my cabinet", "I did so be- cause I wanted the benefit of his wide experience and fine executive ability. It is my intention to ask lim to accept a portfolio and 1 in- tend to give hinm one of the best portfolios. 1 amn sure that in so doing I will be only carrying out the wishes of the public who desxre that his talents should bave the oppor- tunity of expressing themselves in public service. I hope to be ablei before long to announce the partic- ular'portfoIio." IGet Into Big P-ay Work Wýhy drift £rom year to year as a labourer at small pay and bard worký, when with a few weeks' training un- ~der expert guidance, you can be earning big money in any off the fol- lowing trades: Automotive, Mlechani- cal, Electrical Ignition expert, 1-at- tery wojlk, WeIder, H-alrdressing, M\,echanical Dentistry or Barbering, Large denmand. Pleasant work. Big future. Write at once to Dept. C., for special off er. Hemphill Trade Schools Ltd., 163 King St. W., Tor- 1 onto. 44-1 CLOTHES You Ca i beliave it or not, but a suit uve!] kept certainly doas ndd to apaacs IV 'nt cost much Vo bava your cqiths cîeaýned and pressad rag-ulamly L1ots of men bave us presse their suit eandliweakç. Why noV you? 0f course, wa can fit you for- a naw suit if you miust have ona., J,.T.Mo'lIon TAILOR 011a Doi~'-of Prir~" MASSEY-FOFI KING AND COUNTRY ENNISKILLEN After a~ vemy lnteresting Liberal meeting held la Our village. last week, Hon. Vincent Massay and' Mrs. Massey, and the other speakars of the evening along 'witb the Orono Orchestra were mrigbt royaliy enter- tainad 'and sarvad witl a tasty lunch- eon by the Liberal ladies at the borne of Mr. Elias Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. D. $urgmastar spant Sunday at Mrs. Brown's, Bowmian- ville .... Mr. anid Mrs. Hunt and son Eraest, Solina, visitad with Mm. J. A. .err..... .Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Asmussen of Kitchener, and Rev. A. Carmiîchnel of Dunsford, visitedî _ib heformer's nieca, Mmc. E. A. Býelk1nap_. .ý..Mrs. Louisa Tordifi' is quia iiowng Vo a brokén hip sus- taine<d ban faling.. Langue wiii, haior.i of a Masquemade party on Saturday evaning, Octoba,)r 31- Hallowe'en. To eha linlathe homie of Mrs. H. J. Wemry. Al Vo be in Hailowe'en costume ...Sunday evening n trio, Mrs. Tbao. Sie1niOn, Misses Marjoria Smith and Myrtie Brunt sang Lord, for To-rni-ormow and it's needs 1 do noV Pray". T.le subject by our -pastor, Rev. E. A. Balknap, ýwas on "Salvation by tbe Cross". The salvatiion or word of the cross is the gospel. The gool news thebe hst -naws that has ccmae to the people from tihair Crentor Il the Salvation and that D-hrist died for aIl mankind. IV le. old yet it is naw. Rev. E. A. Belknsp k i laaving our circuit for tha duty of a Chist's servant la Pittsfomd,' N. Y. Our hast wlsbes follow hlm la hie- new field.ý ... Rev. W. A. Bun- nar wiil conduct the services lipre neiýt Sunday. League meeting owi W,ýdnesday evening openad witb President Frank Dorland in VIe, chair, Miss Phemia Ha5ll gava VIe Bible reading, after wicî Miss Lii- lina WYallaca took charge. A rend- iag on "The Exparience of an Acoma" wa;s rend by Mis's kudrey Domiand. Misses Elva and Veina, Orchard favored with seve"ai piano duets. Mm. Harvey McGill rend a paper on "The Ais of the United Churc . ... T e Young People are presenting thair popular play "The BasIhful Mr. Bobbs lan Blackstock on Fridiay night. MASSEY-FOR KING AND COUNTRY AUCTION SALES Saturday, October 31-Auction sala of 60 head of fresh cows, springers .and feeding stears, Vie property of Oliver Dlenny, lot 2-1; con. 4, Whitby towýnship. Sale at 1 :30 o'cioclk sharp Usue-l tens Sea buils. Wmi. Maw, Auctioncar. DARLINGTON FARMER DIES Mr. Francis Ilockaday, Solina 1 It is our painful duty to record -the death of one of the most wortby Dfarmners of Soiin.a neighborhood in ýthe person of Mr. Francis IIockaclay. On Wednesday, October 21st., hne undertook Vo pick apples, in fhis garden using a ladder. In the tree lie stepped on a 11mbii which gave way under his weight and lie feAlkto the ground, striking on bis bead and in- ,juring bis spinal cord, leaving the lower part of his body paralized. H~e received miedical attention but it was realized from the flrst that there was no hope of reecovery. lie was mrade as comfortable as po5sible and lingered until Sunday afternoon. Mr. Hocka.day coi-ne to Canada in 1869 frorn Devons'hire, England, and for somie years w*as ern-ployed witb sorne leading Darlington farmners. On Decemnber 31, 1874, hae was united in marriage withi Mary Grace Col-will, wbo predeceased himi on July 11, 1925. Previous Vo coming- to Solina on the farrn wbich was purcbased fromi the estate of the Tata William Werry, Sr., in the spring of.1905, the famr ily livad flrst on a farmi just forth of Enniskillen and in 1895 they ramoved to the farmi now o-wnad by Mr. H. E. Rundie. In the Spring of 1923 they laft the farm at Solina to thair son Syd- ney, and moved into thie villag-e. By industry, econorny and ail! wo.rkîng Vogether lie leaves bis family well provided for,.lHe leuves a son Sydney on the farm, and two daugbters, Elizabeth and Aurilda at homne, also a grandson, Ernest Hock- aday. Mr. Hockaday was an honest, ini- dustrious and worthy citizen wbo1 conmandad the respect of ail wbo bad the pleasure of lis acquaintance. The funerai on Tuesday, October 2Oth., was attended by many iela- tives and friandls, bis pastor, Rev. J. R. Bick, B. A., officiating. Burial took, place in Bowmanville Came- tery. Beautiful flowers were contributed including a wraatb from the family; sprays from Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Os- borna, Mr. and Mr--. John Chali andl Mrs. John Vice, The paîl-bearers were :-Mýessrs. Wm. and Frank Wastlake, Chas. Shortridge, Norman Leach, J. R., Kivaîl and J. D. Hogarthi. CARD 0F THANKS Sydn~ey Hockaday and sisters Eli- zabeth and AMrilda Hockaday, So- lina, wish to convey Vo ail thair friands and ineigIhbors their very sincera thanks for thaernany tokens of kindness shown during the iii- ness and death of their father. TYRONE ~Messrs. Clarence, Woodley, A. E. Dudley and Richard Ashton attend- ed a plowlng mhatch near Little Brit- anon Fridayv. A good crowd gatherad in the public achool nr Tliursday evening Vo hear the Hon. Vincent Massey, and othars. MNIr. Massey proved himsalf a csplendid speaker.. Miss Velma Staples, Bowmiaaville, called 'on Mrs. John Virtue..Mr. Dean Hodgson visit- ed bis sister, Miss Hazel Hodgsoa at Norwood. . . Mrs. A. E. Clamans, B'owmanville, callad on Mrs. Georg-ia Phair .... .Mr. and Mrs. James Hodg- son, Mr. 'and Wlrs. David Hooper,. Mr. Robert and Mr. Dean Hodg-son, attanded the funaral of Mrs. Fran- ces Awde *of Orono. Mrs. Awda is a sistar of Mme. Hodgson ...Rev. Wmi. Higgs-1, Port Perry, Rev. R. M. Patterson, Janetville, an.d Mr. Ev- ans, Pontypool, callad on Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Annis. .. a r nd Mrs. Howard Holland, Enterprise, spent tlIa waekend at the Parsonae..... Rav. Andiraw McLaughlin, Keane, will prendh Thýanks-giving sermons at Ha-,ydon at 2 and 7 p. mn... .Miss Mary Richards and Mr. Findey, Unionville, visited bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomnas Richards ... . Con- grajtulations to Mis, Viola Shomtt, Bobcaygaeon, on lier scbool receiving the first prize at the fair. .. . Miss Walker spant lact weekend in Tor- o nto. . .. Mr. Horatio Hilîs is im- proving after a toucli of quin'ýýey, and Mr. Byron Moore le out around aftar laving blood poisoning.. Crigratulations' Vo Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Byam! It's a fine baby gi-fîl S..Young Paople's League mieet- ing on Thursday was la charge of 4ifl Vice-President. Mi-,ses Kath- leen McCuliough and Leverne Burg,-- ess ware appointed dalegates Vo the Lague convention in Port Hope, oni Nov. 5th ýand 6tli. Bible raading' was given by Miss Annie Curtis; Mrs. L. T. Goodman gava the topnic on "Pippa Passes"; piano duet by, Misses Mae Brent and Mary B,,ig-ht- weli; raading by Miss E(lyt'-e Clern. ans; Messrs. Will Sm-itb and Clar- ence Wood1lay gava a violin lc- ion. Everyone coma to the vestry on Saturday nigît, Oct. 3lst Vo thie annual masquerade. Lots of fun la store for young and oid. Yourg People's League meeting witbdraýwn Vhis week. .. r. Joseph Taylor and two childmen and Mr. Smil' Cartwright, visitad Mr. arid Mrc. Hlarry Cocllac ott. . .. Cradie R oil R a1- IV, service postponed Vo Sundlay morning at 10.30, when the car' tifi- cates will ha g-ivan Vo the babies Good p'-ogram by primaary pupils Ti, the evening at 7 P. ni Vie Ycung Peoffle's Leagnue will hold thair "RaIq- ly Service w'-an Mr. B. E. Iaghami, M. A, and Mm. Earl Oshorn-1e of B owmianvilie, will -ivea r Lague choir wilI supply m-us 'ic. Service at the Long Siult naxt Sun- day at 7 p. ni. Practica on, Thur- day evening for our Lague Raliy. . .Miss Gmace Virtue -and lUr. Win, Cochrane, Orono, Sundayed with Mr. snd Mrs. Win. Yirtue. MIASSEY-FOR KING AND COUNTRY STEAMSHIIP TICKETS M. A. JAMES To Ero,~.-apsianPacifie, White .Ask for information. Phone E? Sunday. The Ladies' BereanClass Î-interestÎiaccount of is grateful to the Rev.' and Mrýs. W. there and .of the -work S. Boyce for the apleendid wythey hiusban'd, whio is a rnedi hiave tauglit the lessons this mnonth. ary, are d oing. -.La Sunday evening the congr-ega- mieets this Wednesdaya Does Th 1s Look Like "B3lue Ruin? Let the "Calamity Howlers" Take Comfort from some Actual Facts Followers of Mr. Arthur Meighen have been making political capital of Canada's difficulties, They are painting a picture of ruin and calamîty. They cannot see any hope uniess they are returned to power. They teil you that Canada's trade i8 being destroyed. That foreîgn goods are- swamDing Canada's home market. That her f actories are idie. That the United States is getting the crea.m of ouw popjiiation. That the National ]Raiiways are going further and further into the hole and dragginkg Canada down.- That the King Goverument has induiged in a riot of extravagance. That the farmers are bankrupt, and the cost of living has increaseci. ¶Now here are the absolute facts from the officiai records of the Goverpment Blue Books, as compiied by the Bureau of Sta- tistics. They show that Canada is ail right; that she is riding higli and triumphant out of her difficulties into good times. The Liberal policies need no other vindication. In the King Govern- ment, Durham's candidate, Hon. Vincent Massey, is Minister without Portf olio. That Government needs no other def ence than the officiai reports of the Bureau of Statistics itseif . These Are Of ficiai Figures Public Expenditure In 1925 the King Govemament spent $112,00,000 less than Maig- hea in lis last year of goverament. Taxation In 1920-21 average Faderai taxes ware $41.99. la 1925 tbey were only $31,38. A reduction of one-foumth under Vhe King ragima. Cost of Living In 1921, wbera the cost of food, fuel, ligît and rent stood at 159.:3 it dropped in 1924 Vo 147.2. Lower Faniiiy Taxes In 1921, ax exemption wns only $200 par vhild. In 1925 the King Government made iV $500 par ciild. Victory Bonds In 1921 our 51/2% bonds ware worth only $9 0.00. In 1925 Vbey were worth $104,00. Stockis and Bonds In 1921 Dominion Textile stock, was worth $137-25. In 1925 $265.50. Other stocks showad like increasesý. Do you believe ai the-se ing thlese Officiai figures? Retùiining Canadians In Vhe year anding June 30, 1925, Canadians raturaing Vo Canada froni Vhe United States totaliad 43,77à. The Canadian Dollar In 1921 equalled 83 cents, U.S.A, In 1925 equalied 100 centsi U.S.A. Canadla's Foreign Trade For year ençling July 31, 1925 reacîed $1,932,000,000, This i. naariy doubla pre war trade. * 't. * Canada's Exports In 1924 wera greater par haad Vlan the United S tatas. Canada's Trade Balance In 1921 under Meiglen was $29 millions against us. ln 1925 was $284 millions la oùir favor. An improvernint of $300,000,000. Trade With U. S. A. Ia 1921 waz $313 WLillioas against US. la 1925 was only $92 mnillions against us. The total trade with thqe U. S, A. is $l,O42,OO,OOO--or more than Canadna's total trade with the worid in 1913, undar ConiservaVive rule. "blue ruin" howis now after read- IfCould anything 'be more ridicullous, if it were not so despi- cabie, than thiscmainof' siander to blacken the glorious re- cord Canada is nmakhang in her recovery from the effects of way? ¶j Vincent Massey says, "Hoid firm ni' your faith. Canada is coming out on top" ¶Pil'e up his majority. Canadian. He asks the support of every loyal VOTE FOR MASSEY hi, the Durhiam Llberal-Prog-resslve CommitteQ., îone 6 6 Opposite PuitOffica FAMILIARZ CITIZEN PASSES Samuel Stace -D ex M 10.14 a' ExcePt SundaY HON, W. L. MACKEN ====Fý

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