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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Dec 1925, p. 6

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Tith~ UANýADIAIN ;IATEbMANJ, BOWMANVLLE, THURSDA.Y' DEFMBFER 17' 1925 SA.MCARD OF THANKS BASE LINE, DARLINGTON. H-AMPTON OBITUARY COURTICE hrstmas; entertainment WilI belMr. and Mrs. Janies Parr, Sr,, En- The Christmas Concert, to be y~. 'T. Elliott 'bas purchased a new CI. A.1 Edmnondstoiie, St. Catherijies MrBaeGoicepntafe I~~~~ ii aemCirl n~ nday, iiiskillen, vrish to èxpres;s their lieart- giveni in Base Line School, on Tues- radio. days in Toronto. ember 21st at8 p. lm. Adraison; feit tak thak ose h owlhntdyeennheeuer2idwl Miss Mildred Souch, Oshawa, vis- Gavin Andlerson Edmondstone, who OrCorwsetranda h alts 25c; children 10cý ly helped them during th1e i1hiess consist of Choruses, Drils, Recita-1 ited at home. e@ars ago wa.s a proninent athiete, bd~ofnAE t~deas ex and death of hier nother, Mrs. tions, Dialogues and Pyràniid Bud- Sorry to learn that Mr. Lewis Rob- a M lits hoDe, 1nr.St. CatherinesnlTor SALE REÇISTER Louisa Tord'ff. ig. Bring your gifts for th bins is under the Dy's. rare. pIInaDceniber l4th., aged 65 no vie Mr. and Ms. A.iE.'Ti 1_______ Christmnas Tree. Admissi on: Aduits Cm ad, Yheoilrn nVars ago lie earned a considerable ouno, aisited Minthand MrscA.nE ;aturday, December 1I....tc.25c; children 10c. -51- 1 W C"e~d.e he cide u putation as a walker. He le Iaves Rder adtot, ~teLegecn * aeof4 hoice dairy qowsý, 201 ______ Santa's Parcel Post" on~ Tue8day, fu aibesadtresnMs et ýng cattle, al.so pigs, the broperty LCARD 0F THANKS fleceniber 22nd. jhspmes Lowe, Buffalo; Mrs. Harry and after having their usual practice Oliver Dexuny,. lot 24, -ton. 4 HAYDON Mis. J. Clatworthy lias been vis- Robinson ,Merritton; Mrs. I. H . Hare a splendid lunchl was served b y Mis. tby Township. sale ât one Mr. Haàrry Philp, Nestieton, dle-1 iting lber' dlaughter, Mis, W. Cun- and Mis., R. R. Warren of this city; Rundle and a social time spent to- ock. See bills. W"i, Maw, sires to thank lis nlany firiends for Our teacber, Miss ý Sheriff 1 wasi ningham, Fenelon Falls. 'f Thomnis of Edmonton, Alta; G. Alex. gelier. ioneer. 5 1-1 w the sympathy and kindness extend- called borne last week owing to thel The annual Sunday School meet- of Bowm-anville, and Harry of Sadness lias again come ne to oui 61 ed to hima by letter or -phone during illness of lier father. ing will be hl]d at the home of Mr. St. Catherines. The funeraj took comrnuniby in the deathl of Mrs. WOÔD SALE h is recent bereavenient by tlie sud- Pastor Down conducted servicei G. Barron on Tuesdaynglt place on Tuesday. James Nichols and Mis. Alfred Hug- 'rdy eebr 1t.-isden' death of his wife. hiere on Sunday afternoon and dle- 1Dir. Jabez H. Elliott and Miss Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Edniondstonegis They were both in Bowmian- ridyDeemer l8hii.is ___________livered ant excellent sermnon. Grace Elliott, Toronto, were guests t-4owmianville, left for St Catherines ville Hospital at tbe saine time, one rgi McLaugblin wtil selou n Lot S. S. Christmas tree and prograin of bis sister, Mis. C. J. Kerslake. 8aýurday and atended the funeral being taken bomne on Tliursday last Con. 9, Darlington, four adýres Tedr ho il ebî nth lndio ril1ki aliro <edy and tbe other on Friday u cird tndn ime ~ ,acre 1iii day evenin-, December 18th. Pro- Tu .P nettgFtdyeenn earts go out in deep syînpabhy for e o Are nles,.1927, to re ill sepled telners -wvll b,ý nreeved by "t10,grain consists of dialogues, drillswsi hreo b1e2Vc-rsi-____-ail who mourn their loss. b prl1,197 1 1mve undjersigned u111 to Decmbr16, 1925, choruses, recitations and music, by dent. Hope for a large attendance er. Tbere is sonie oceorPrMflan emtobsupidheoheba Amsso 1cad next week. Miss Vada Freeman, BowmanviIIe ein ta Iis lot for anyone desir- fýor onie year to Blowman ville Hospital. 1e Lowest.Saeat1 'i or aniy tender flot necessarilly A special Christmnas service i.s -be- Their niany friends and citizens good~~~~~~ wod Sl t 'lokïccpe. League service liere on Sundayr in-, pîepared for next Sunday even-ofteow geeay sypthz ns-:-On àll sums of $15 a-nd n trh',~e ariulr or informatin evening was in charge of ou i - ing. Everyone urgently requested to wt i n r.JmsFeta cash; over that amount 10C 1-M.pndply ams rto-a ntes I t C. H. MASON\, sionaiy Vice President, Miss Meta lbe piesent. - n fmuyinth a'sigofthi Vh1s' credit on approved lts Secretary Hospital Bad Asbton. Seripturo lesson was readi n anl ntepýýico hi 0r. SleoAcine. s-.ýwavîî yEuTopo;tpeb i e- Dnlfre l hiîiscn daugliter, Vada, after a lingering cilSleon nd is E.Bîaley acert at Hampton, on Tuesday eV"n-1inss Asto ad i.AlenStinon AA canta4ta entitled "Santa's Parcel thie family residence, corner Ontar- reaingwasals gi PoI"Robins, Pastor of Trinity Churei t~3 j< ~ 'h~ I~~SOIN , ttys fancy cups and saucers, plates, and the romains wvere taken via, IF lnee'R e) R A L yspctierawetcei Buieton for internient tn Bobea- also boys, banidkerchief s, hosiery, goonCmeey This is the se- Mis. . L. .Pascoe visibed Kedron (pai nc~y), twl, o ond dauglilen Mn. and Mis. Free- q lies, fancy sltppers and niany D,"i(r niain have been called upon bo paît___ relatives recenbly. pubclClrsmA',b a ewtht butloyas * Where could you find in any one store s i n i.Jh ae iie purcîased îeasoinably priced rieli many gifts that arý as useful and practical as we atM.W1.Bags omnil.a oea onssoe no'whav ondislay IMiss Mlargaret McKessoeck visited with MssoCare StepiensBowian- Men appieciabe useful Tifts sucb NUTO T LCSOK ville. as wearing appanel. See oui stock.- Bicycles, Aluminum Ware, McClar/ýs Bon- Mr. and Mis. Elmer Wilbur, Couc'b, Joinston & Crvderman. Monday, December 14, at St. J'ohn's Cburcb, Blackstock, Rev. P. ny Blue Enamel Ware, Boys' Tool Sets, Cut Glass, Taunton, visited et Mr. Albert Bal- G, Powell was formially inducted as c~i-~~flj~ lateson's. the Rector of bbe Partsl of Ca-rl-C RST A .F Communîy Pae Safety IRazors, Serving Trays, Mi. Joe Reynolds, Bowinanville, TYRONE wîigbî. In tbe absence of the Bis- T h m st ecombg, Bath Room Fixtres, Fire Place Sets, Gloves, spent te weekend witb bis niother, Services at ebhesda, Salm an inotituion, the serice of indue Thermos BottieSlhes. ',Mis. John Reynolds.Sevcsa ehsaSae adintuio, he erceficl- ,1-o he.Our Young People have decid2d tb Tyîone nexl Sunday. lion was conducbed by te Venerable the mnost useful-gif t f Pyrex War6, Cutlery, Mechanies Tools, postpone their Chrtstmnas entertain- e Mr and Mrs. Wni. Virtue Suday- Arcbdeacon Davidson, Arcbdeacon of, present assortmenti Electric Lamps, -Toasters, }{eaters, vacuum metGnirl later dacte.hs hrsa of Enniskillen. Dean of Victoria, read the Mandate sc-àýrfs-shown in eV Cleaniers, Buggy iDrîvrng- Lamps-Safety First, afleriioon at tehomne of Miss Noya Reserve Monday even*tng, Decem- of Induction and Evening Prayermetgaide a s Flahlght, odky kaesHokeyStck, Bys Roitns A large attendance is er 1syt . .foëhrisîmras was îead by PRev. E. Q. Gllgier quested.oce SicsBos Tree and Concert at Tyrone. Good M .A., of Lindsay, and lekyofawlls the tateo TolaSelgts, BoskSe ighs..cy C Tool Setsý MBoA.yLs'asco.and son Hrold pogiam is beng prepared by iete 1e eurel were presented tb the sw l st e t se o Mr.nA. L. e memona senrviefond pupî s. Admission 25e and 15e. new. Incumbent by Mi. F. F. Wtllan-,r ative. SnaCassure has left a host of gifts at the laIe Mis. Hiarry Philp aI Nest- Snay mnni.iasot5-w11epoLendsa,rdea Medin.teci. s this store. CaslThemmer teon .Bibabsed his sermxon on Galatians 6;2, bilter heInductasions etrete hoir. P IC S "Ba e n nohrs burdens and Archideacon Davidson cçmpatleted SE ILPIE Class aestl nie ob rs so fulfil the law of Christ." lb was the congiegation on te appoittment BUY] nexl Sunday bo assist in tle diseus- a veny fitti.ng text for eam'paiguing of toui new îector, Mr. Powell,' and R '.CEC usion of te Christi-nas lesson. tune, congratulabed Mr. Powell on being Muskrat Coats . ...... Phne66OpostePot ffceMi. and Mrs. Harvey -Hardy enter- Mi. and Mrs. Everot oar~ Orono, the reetor of a enthuii:.stic andi en-ç Phoe 6 ppsie PstOfic 1tatned 1the Young People of te and Mr. and Mis. Sidney Hoar at- engebie Christian people, wito had Persian Lamb Coats,k conimuiiy tb a paity Wednesday tended the meiaorti service at rneyer beeti four'd wanting falte earening. Ail report a good limie. Nesîleton on Sunday, Dec. 13111, tn past. Titis evidence le said, could ~~ord lias been îeeeived taI the mermory of Effa Get'eWihb oiooaedb w1çre et Hudson Seal Coats, se. missionary parly ineluding Miss Lena wif e of Mi. R. Harry Phlilp, e,- rswovericeen.t bi oi o rimed ........ Taylor bas ariived saiely at Cliua- leton. Vc king. Her present adldress is: Miss Women's Missionary Socety ineti Rural Dean Kidd aLso addresszed Fox Scarfs, ne-west she Lena Taylor, c;o U. C. of Canadian onTusaDc Oiwl rs- lte congregalion and empbasized M0issions, Clunking, Sze, West dent Mus. Honatio Hilîs piesiding. lhç obligations of \botli rector and ByYu usF Chn:Afteî lte openirig exorcises Miss People; as le stressed te prieslhoodByYurFrF Last Sunday Eldad, congregalion Florence Down coniaued reading Of ail believlers. Our 35 years as Furri enjoyed a thouglilful sermon by oui 'Mary Siessor," oui study book, and_ _ _ - pastor, J. R. Bick, on tle subjeet missionary ieadings were well gîven --toY( "The 'Maslen 's bere and Ho callelli by Misses Leverne Burgess and tee". Coin~e nexl Sundy ad hear Kathleen Moeullgh. USE THIS>CLUBBING LIST music by the choir under the effi- had good success aI alltite citurces The Canadian Statesmian will be r-cient leadership of Mis. John Bak- and expeet tb e mplete titein wo-k cubed witl any of th1e fo]lowing fq,'gv r titis week. Sdmie of the beam-isbave pulications for 1926 at t11e flo QUALITW Leaguue mieeting Monday evening gone over the bop and saine more. ing prices: ùl90 d nd m ~ 'was t inar-e of 2nd VicePresiblent Theecircuit as a wliole vill reacli ils GGlbe .............$6.50 and.Guarant Mr Hltn Tnk Bbl esonwa betieal bte congregation de- Mail &Empire ... ..........$6.50 BOWMANVI read by Miss .Normna Wright; piano siring bo keep up tle circuit's good Toronto flaily Star ........$6.50 solo, Miss Marjorie Collacoît; topi",, record. The officials are setting the Farinera Advocabe..........3.00 "Misio'ns in Africa" was ably tak- pace andthe . membens aie d oing New Oullook..............$4.00 en~ by Mr. Isaac Hardy; reading, Mi. Ilieir besb bo keep up. Chistian Heîald...........$ý4.û0W R. J, McKessock, "Oui Minisber's 'Friday eveniag, Dec. libli 111e Delineator ............ ...$4.00 Sermon"; vocal solo, Mis. N. E. churcit was' filled bo greel "Bar Hav- Ladies' Home Journal .......$3.00 Wright. ~n" Tite players ahI gave titeir1 Satunday Evening Post....... $4.00 Women's Iastiîute meeting aI bite parts exeeediagly well. Proeeedls Family Herald & Weekly Star, $3.00 home of Mia. Elgin Taylor Tlunsday nearly $50. Those takng partint ekyWbes......40 afteinoon was -Well attended. Piano the play were Misses Florence Doývn aai oe Journal _....$3.00 duet was nicely îeadeîed ýby Mis. Margaret Moore, Lola Richards and Fa'iin & Dairy............. -$2.50 Hughi Annis and Mis. Russell Ormnis- Mrs. Clarence Woodley, Messîrs. Farmeins M'Su n.........-$5.0 ton. Mis. John Baker gave a spien- How%,aid Brent, Russell Wright, Han- Macleian CouMagan ....$3.00 dli report of lte first baîf of te ry Ilalberly, Wil,'Samlit and Clar- Calda oarya....30 aý ~~meetings of te Central Convention, once Woodley. Mis. R.ussell Wighit Canadian Poullry Review ...$3.00 Mis. 'Elgin Taylor is' 10 report on ne- tîaîned them nd i ach one was wel ______W__ mainder of tle meetings at nexl filbedl for th1e part. Instrum~ental meeting. Muicst on th1e victrola was music between act was given by THAT CHRISTMAS STILL HAVE THE BES j',* .mucb enjoyed. A dainly hlunch iwns Misses eEvelynne and Mae Brent. oîrved and a social lime spent. Three Messrs. Floyd, Will Smithi and Roy SEASON COMPLEXIONTO C h ri S t m ce dan G if s baes. f clothiiig packed by ourInT- Barr, accomparied by Miss Kathleen1 The f reýsl, rosy compîxion that be-' G stibute have been sentl b a needy MeCullougit, gave violin music andlogto1eCrsmasaoniu- family aI Heaslip, Nothera Onlan- Miss E. Brent favored witl a solo pledg, bytheCrmpaa s Ibalian Baî ___________to.accopaned b Mis Ma B~ent that most alluning of al complexion i lotios41 nsteneeqlike A splenlidcollectionEvU Will tatke place in the, Council bhamier, Au s pls e d d c o î to ii z reaSe s Co m uni ty T Hll, on- w Tables1andMONDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1925 n 4J1 J uphlserd it Tbls nd Chàirs, 1141z'~~Y I tubes. Attractive cabire tt of f7p . o h ups I n dsk waInt sud igbî f nomninating caddae or the offices i.,tural grain. Price $98* F ALL the qualities titat recommend of Reeve andi four Coune ho0rs to col-n., sprin ety tsf and -ina doilecarigs.cad- e ade $3 er,11r9 'vaiet ofcolrigs.les crbs j be rane peaer.llu ~ Splitdorf Receivers, their dependability in pos,- the Village Counc1lil 1 or the censulingWETEDH SE xodels fron $75 t 55 service is perhaps ttc most important. Splitdorf year, adfrnmiaigcnddtst ___________________________________________ t__________________________________________ 'I________________________P~pvPr ar sinîeto terte-hîee ac n 111 treeovaances n te Bardof ELEPHOori Ladies' Work Tables t,'ard Tables and a host of articles suit- able gifts for any home. XF. MORR'KIS CO. BOWMAN VILLE intricat> a justments to bc tiiikered with. They wiil bring fln distance if that is you? 'pleasure. Tlecy will give great volume ifyqu'want it. And, above al you wili have the wondcrfui tonal quality for which Splitdorf Receivers are noted. Pu-,rcitase a Splitdorf froru us and wc wili sec that vou get the dependable service it is buiit to gîve. Agen~t for Bowmanville an~d District T. A. CARTON Phonie 412, Ontario St., ,Bowmanville Edluaion ror VV1wo j'Ui r, UIIU ectutu More thain one cançflidate be nominated for all or ettiier of the satd offices and a poli be dmnesiich poiliwiIll be hetld on MONpAY, JANUARY 4, 1926 at the, hour of 19 o'clock ini the forenoon, contit'ping open until a o'clock in thie afternoon. . -41l nominations murst be madle in wvrit- tng and signed by the nonmitor atnd seoconder. 0f ail whichi every person is rcutested to take notice and govera ,irniself ac- cordingly, H. C. Bonathan, Clerk. Newcastle, Decemnber 15tli., 1925 50-21~ Miss Gladys Allia, Oshawa, spent Sunday witb Miss Viola Stevens. A Wite GifI service wiiî be held Sunday afternoon in the ebhurel. An opportunity for aill b contribule. Miss Dorobly MeGregor who has been nursing Mus. Titos. Sniowden, bas ieturned Vo ber liome ta East Whitby. ýlThe School Concert and Christ- mas Tîee will be teld ta the Sons' Hall on Monday, Decemnber 2 1st aI 8 p. ni. Admission, 20e and 10c. irs, the gift supreme! the most acceptable, for Milady Fair! Our includes Coats and very desirable fur- of extreme fashion, fthe more conserv- FOR CHRISTMAS 'ERS ... $125.00 to $175.00 Sable trîmmed '$197.50 to $27'5.00 -lected skin, plain ...... .......$325.00 ades $35.00 to $42,50 rom The Maker -ier is our Guarantee TOU. ?!FURS teed~ Rep3Ir8 ILLEOONT. E ST RADIO VALUE IN tyview" ompletely installed in 3atteries, Loud Speaker the very best quality for ý .oOj, to Buy tadians for Canadians JO Tubes $2.50 ýadilo' Co. BOWMANVILLE BOX 120 AGENTS W. Blake McMurtry G. H. Anderson Batteries at a Real Discount SPECIAL AIl Types of Radio Tubes $2.50 Our studio is open for you to hear Radio as it should be. Come in. '64

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