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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Oct 1926, p. 1

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With Which Is Incorporated Trie Bowmanville News Vol. LXXII M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publishers. BOWMANVILLE, ONT., THURSDAY, OCTOBER l4th., 1926 $2.00 a Year In Advance 5c a Copy No. 41 SIMCOE ST. CHURCH, OSHAWA Mlle. Gertrude Gronow's Royal Welsh Ladies' Choir "«The Pside of Wa6ls"-Sang before Prince of Wales by royal commandi. 14 HIGHLY TRAINED VOICES 14 IN ENSEMBLE Repertoire Includes High Clast andi Popular Msiic FIVE - LEADING ARTISTS - FIVE lncluding MISS JENNIE ELLIS Five Times "Blue Ribbon" Winner Greatest Dramatic Soprano of Great Britain The Gi-eatest Musical Event of the Season! 0Oniy timo in Oshawa-on ali-Canadian tour-inclntiing Massey Hail, Toronto. Untior auspices of Men's Club ai Simcoe Street Churh-not a pnofit-making ventura-anti the Club wants evwrye in Oshawa who reaiiy likes gooti music to hoan this wodérul chorus. Playing Massey Hall at $2.00 a seat. Tickets 50c-Buy Yours Early1 COUCH, JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAJ Autumn Things Neyer Lovelier Neyer Here i Such Variet: We Invite the'Ladies of Bowmj Durham County to Visit New Show Rooms AND INSPECT OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER COATE NEW SILK AND WOOL DRESSES NEW SILK UNDERWEAR NEW DRESS MATERIALS NEW HOSIERY NEW SWEATERS NEW KENWOOD BLANKETS YOU WILL FINI The materials the very latest- the shadei that you could wish for-and the prices surprii Separate Trousers For Men A Men's Suits and Overcoats, a large assortment HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING DO YOU REMEMBER WKEN? Annual meeting of BowmanviIl A Reininiscence of 1866 Hospital will be balti ,in Councifl Dear Mr. Jamea:-Your carres- Room, Friday, October 22nd at 81pondents have furnisheti you with p. M. Public cordiaiiy inviteti. Ail several most interesting letters on accounts owing or againat hospital "Do You Remember Wéen"? I was shaulti bo settieti before abave date. able to recali the greater numben N. S. B. James, C. H. Maton, oif them. Thay furnish fine read- President. Secretary. ing for scores of young folk as wel as for those o! aider years, anti my mind reverteti this morning, writes Rev. Daviti Rogers of St. Thomas, Owing ta a change af plans on the ta a series af revival meetings heid part af the speaker arranged for, in the aid Wesieyan Methodist the meeting o! the Women's Cana-I Church, situateti at the north end dian Club bas been postponed trom af Hampton village, in the fail of October lSth ta October 25th. 1866-mast 60 years ago. _________ ----_ It wa.s my priviiege ta, be in at- terftiance, anti I cannot forget the hymns sung with great fervor anti Royal Theatre emotion: "There is a fountain fle with bIood", "Stay, thou insulteti Roal£uaLeSpirit, stay", "Depth afirc a Friday-Saturday, Oct. 15-16 there be mercy stili reserved for me "? "Dont"The ministers in charge were Revs With Sally O'Neill, John Patrick George Cochrane and Samuel J. and Bort Roach Hunter, and the oid Bowmanville Fnom the tary by Rupert Hughes Circuit was nover favoreti witb hav- ing ministers more eloquent, devout Monday-Tueeâay, Oct18l and populan than they were. 1 "Dance Madmesa" readiiy recail some af the texts useti With Claire Windsor and Conrad on that occasion. Mr. Cochrane Nagel disconrsed on the passages: "My people have cammitteeti twao vils; Wediseaday-Thursday, Oct. 20-21 they have farsaken me the fountain "Pr.stty Ladiaio living waters, and hewod them ont With Zasu Pitta, Tom Maore aud citer watroer".seri that can Liiyan Tashman odntwer. and chapter 2 ai "Behold 110w, is tihe accepteti «Stringu s f .î"' timo; beholti, naw is the day ai sal- ____________ Ivation. COMING NOVEMBER 13-9 "And the Lord adde t t the church daiiy such as shouid be sav- The. Sea Beast eti". Iy The mînigters preached aiternate- iy. o Rv r.Hnerssb jcSanie: ai0,Rev.Mn untem esa- - lemth ore: "Ot Jorslestte rues- anti stoneat them which are sent unto thee" etc, "which hope we have as ar LN LTD. anchor ta the soui, bath pure and steadfast. andi which enteroth into that within the veil"'. "If they hear not Masos anti the prophets neithen wili tbey be persuadeti, though one nase troim the deati". 1 utCannenow recal the visible ne. saiti "This and that man was born in Zion, anti the Lord s-hah count, when W e reho writetb Up the people, that this W ere-man was born thora". Rev. Mr. Coehrane came froin Cavan, Irelanti, in bis youtb, anti on- tereti the minity in 1853. At the close ai bis firat yean in Bowman- a n d ville (1867) he was stationati for andtivo terms in Toronto, anti in 1873, ho anti Dr. Davitison McDonald were chasen anti sent as aur first mission-i aries ta Japan. Alter serving a number ai years there, Re'vj Mr. 'n Cochrane, in failing health, rotut-n- in eti anti spent bis Iast days with bisi son in CaIlfonnia. He passeti ta bis reward in 1901, at the age of 67. 1 Rov. Mr. Hunton was also remov-i ed, at the close ai bis first year,1 anti sent ta Montreai. Ho gave the1 y.churcb these distinguisheti servicesi for six years, Toronto tiweive years,j anti Hamilton three yeans, anti aiter1 a few tisys ilineas passeti away in1 1888. at the early age of 45 yaars.1 They wero regardeti as having un-1 ianvile and usualilts anti grades, andi wene uni-1 vonsally beloveti anti esteemeti thru-1 -ront the former Methodiat Churcn o! Our Canada. A local reacher front Englanti landeti in Bowmanvilae in Junrz, 1867, anti spent a !ow tiays with the English famiiy nameti Bates. Ho attendeti the two services in the Methodist Chunch of the town on the last Sabbath that Raya. Cochrano 'S anti Hunter preacheti thora, anti1 S heanti Rev. Mr. Runter tram the wortis, "That which we have eean S anti bearti, teciare we unto yen" etc., anti gev. Mn. Cochrane in the ovoning on "The Transfiguration". That hoaren became a most use- fui minister in the Canadian Church, anti ho tolti the writer, a gooti many years aga, that ho saiti, alter hearing thoso sermons that tiay. "If that Is sa fair sampie ai Canadian preaching 1 can say that I boa rt nothing in Eng-I landti t surpass it". sp and styles al [singly moderate, Lnd Boys tand extra good FI, G UP Play "SAFETY FIRST" (A Farc.e-Comedy in 3 acta) Will be presented in Opera House Bowmanville Friclay, October l5th at 7:45 p. m. By. "Chosen Friend Dramatic Club" of Oshawa, under the direction of Mrs. A. V. Bell, 1Teacher of Dramatic Art. Under auspices of Women's As- sociation of St. Paul's Church. Cast of Chai-acters: Jack Montgomery ROJert Keele A Young Hlusband Jerry Arnold Wellington Hall An Unsuccessful Fixer Mc McNuttj David McKenzie A/Defective Detective Elmer Flannel Fred Tarves A Colege Student Abon Ben Media Wm. Evans A Turk from Turkey Virginia Bridger Mahel's Sister Mabel Montgomnery Edna Farrow Jack's Wife Mrs. i3nrrington Bridger Evelyn Fickes Their Mamma Zultka Frances Branton A Turkish Maiden Mary Min OFinnerty Edith Evans An Irish Cook Place-Suburbe of City Act I-Sitting Room In Jack's Home In the Country. What happened to Zulika. Act 1l-Same Scene (Month I*ter). What happened ta Jack and Jerry. Act III-Mrs. Bridger'm Garden (8 weeks later>. What happensd ta Mary Ana. ,Admission 35c ROWMANVILLE GENERAL HO.4PITAL nFREE OFFER il' We will sendTi he Statesman P . free for the balance of this year éta any new subscribar in Canada wbo will senti $2.00 for The. -Statesman for 1927-nearly 15 S manths. Do it now. Write n yur atidresa on a slip ai paper, dpina Two Dollar Bill ta it anti -mail direct bo Thse Statesinan, Bowmanviiie. .r THE TEACHERS'. CONVENTION CITIZENS SHOULD ATTEND HOSPITAL MEETING Principal J. H. Johnaton Elected Presdentof Istitbe.The brief notice in another column Preadentof IutitSe. that "the annual meeting of Bow- manville Hospital has been postpon- Durham Teachers' Institute-In- ed and will be held in the Council spectorate No. One-comprising 150 Room Friday, October 22nd at 8 p. progressive teachers met Thursday m." may niean. much or nothing to and Friday, October 7th and 8th in the reader. It should, however, be St. Paul's United Church Lecture of considerable importance and in- Roomn and gave the great forward terest to every citizen in Bowman- movemnent in education a mighty ville and surrounding district. For impulse.the doors of this popular institution impulse.with its comforts, conveniences and This convention showed unending scientific treatment are open an possibilities for the development of available to ail who require atiten. the child and societv through an edu- tion. cation that recogni .ze both. It show- ed, toc. that education bas entered If some morning you came down upon a most distinctive epo.ch of town and were told Bowmanvi leî change and, happily, impravement. Hospital had been closed such action The fundamental problems wo'rked would be looked uJ>on general]y as on. were the educational pro'blems to one of the worst calamitie.s thal brIng the school into dloser relaition could befaîl this community. Yet, with the home and community life if it wasn't for the few men on the and to introduce subject matter in Hospital Board and the gcore of school that has a positive value and womnen who are daing such noble real significance in the lives of the work through the Hospital Auxiliary boys nd grls.the hospital in Bowmanvilie woulc boys nd gils. oon cease ta be the force it is for Convention was opened at 10 a.. M. restoring health to its many patients Thursday with devotionaI exercises year after year. led by Rev. George Mason who pointed out the wonders of the AI- It is to be hoped that cîtizens will mighty as re'vealed in the stars and take sufficient interest in the welfare planets of space. He reminded the and success of the hospital ta attend teachers Of the magnifleent chance the meeting in the Town Hall, Frn for the development of educatian day, Oct. 22nd, and learn first hand that teachers have in their pow.er. suromtendenots the splendid andr ,:Irs. Ida Carscadden, President of sthat endnhe by thi inatit the Institute. delivered lher address, tht i. n on ytsisiu pointing out thé imnportance o! thetin teaching profession andi the great The Board is to be commended need of religious instruction in the for taking on tis year the inuch schools. needed and toa long deiayod task ai Thes comiteeswer apoin.edbuilding a new Nurses' Residence. Thee cmmttes wreappintd'The facilities under which the Nominating having Mr. R. J. Mc- nurses have been living is not in the Kessock as chairinan. Resalirtions best interests af the nurses, patients witih Mr. Edgar E. Staplesý, chairman, or the hospital. The new residence, and Libnary with Mn. D. L. Somer-atouh oteartmesth vile caixnn.present needs and requirenients MT. Thornton Mustard. B. A, B. which are due the faîthfui nurses. Paed.. Lecturer in English Litorat- Citizens, givo the Baard every ure at Normal Sehool andi Torontocopatninhe or tey av Universit7 discussed 'The Ideai Les- unoprtke n tisepocto theav soye ndor aen anholdingmtcleawill be re-electeti for at ieast an- stye ad aatoy, oldngthe at- ather year ta compiete their work iii tentian. He tolti the teachers how connection with the Nurses' Resi. to create in the boys and girls a dence. taste for gooti prose anti poet>ry, t.he pus-pose of this being ta provide the children with an ennobling moans of enjoying thein loisure, whiie broadoning their knowledge, mould- DOMINNION STORES MOVED ing their character and aîding them ta feel the beauty and power o! an- Dominion Stores mnove t t its new tistic expression af thought and location in the Cowan Block, oppo- feeling in literary works. site Post Office, on Monday. A staff Secrtar-Trasurr M. D D.of men from Toronto came down ta Barocreatr-heasiues Mand. D.a assist Mr. Gilbert Jones, local man- Balroreadf the msiute ad ian ager, in his task. The occùpancy cialrepart io the nstite wic of this store,' so long. vacant, is a w~reun~imouly doptti.distinct improvement ta tihe main The afternon session apened with four corners and the business an address of Weicome by Mr. T. S section of the to-wn. The store cer- Holgate, Bowmanviile's popular taîniy presents a vory striking ap- muayor. Mr. R. J. McKessock, one pearance tram the street and with of Canatia's foremost educators, its brigbt Wooiwortb reti paint de- presentet i hs views on "Homework", mantis attention which the passerby explaining that the assignment of ai cannot resigt. The intenior of the laboriaus amount of homework is de- store is considerably larger than the tnimentai ta, pupils in gotting an aid stand and is outfitted ta give education. He told how ta develop prompt and efficient service. initiative in the pupils from 9 a. m. ta 4 p. m-the school day-for ob-- taining a sound education for the D. D. Barton on behalf cf the battie of life. The subject was Teachers' Institute maveýd a hearty thoroughly discussed by the memberseprsina apeiaintte the oncusin bingtha asiguontboys and staff of the Training Schaol of laboniaus tasks for homework had for their reception of the Institute. né longer a place in modern educa- Mns. Ida Carscadenin sondet the tioii. motion after which the teachers Chorus singing in Durham'sq Pub-1 showed thoir appreciation with much lic Schools is becoming very papular. appiause. Dr. Reaman veny ably A deznanstration of this important respondedti t the motion and spoke subject was given bv a ciass o! Baw- af the wonk under hiss.iirection. He manvilie Public Scboor pupils under pointed out the importance ai char- the direction Of Miss Helen G.Mor- acter building in tihe training of ris, A.T.C.M., Musical Supervisor, in boys. Individuai wark amang the the Bowmanviile Schools. boys counts. Everyone is trying toa Mn. Thornton Mustarti gave a get ta the top af the class. Campe- practicai demonstration of teaching tition in ail work is keen. Ail try literature ta a fourth clasa. The les- ta improve. When they reacb cap- son was taught in a style that bas tain standards they must work won foT MMn Mustard a place in the harder than ever ta hoid their plume. nanks o! the greatest teachors of Mr. D. L. Somervilie, Principal of Amnica. The dofmonstration les- Port Hope Public Schools, gave the ýýon showed ail presant the boauty, first addre.s cf the F'iday morning power, and artistic expression Of seEsion on "T'he World's Big Riv- thought and feeling in the poemer, paigothgetcme- entiled"TheBuge Sog".cial importance o! the worid's great At 3:20 p. m. the Institute pro- rivers in the past, presant and f ut- ceedeti by motors to the Provincial ure. the S. Lawrence and mentioning Boys' Training School locateti in thel Mackenzie Rivers of Canada, the nonth-eastern part Of the town. Thel Mias-issippi anti its tnibutaries in the teachers were received by Supt. Dr., United States. The La Plata and G. E. Reaman andi Mrs. Reaman. Al- Mighty Amazon in South America, ter registering namnes and adtiresses the Nule, Niger anti Congo of Af- in the visitors' book they were con- mica, the Ganges Hwang and Yang- ducteti over tÉa spaciaus modern tse of Asia. buildings andi pnoporty. The march- (Continued on page 3) ing, physical dill, club swinging_____ and pyramid building by the boys wvas truiy wonderful. Thei Stateaman ta end o! 1927- The visitons thon partook af lunchnearly 15 month-for $2.00 ta new in the huge oen cafateria. Mr.,i subscribers. Orden today. i..- Couch,Jhnston & Cryderman. Bowmanville. Phoneo 14 Limite« 11%..; .. A 4) 'e a i I 4 "i 1 j j le 'y d Ir ;s ýd i- ýd A -k 1- ýd ýh ie y e y L- n TOM A. DUSTAN ACCEPTS EDIITORS CHALLENGE The Stateemn last week offered a colunin ativt free ta the merchant who caulti beat mail ondor house prices in at leait 10 or more articles £rom bis regulan stock. Mn. Tam A. Dustan o! Dustan's Cash Hard- ware was quick ta takre up the offer by prodncing a list ai varions gootia from bis store which in evony case is iower titan catalogue prices. Ho also goos further by quoting other items whicb are as lorw as mail or- der pnices. See Tom's advt on page 7. We wisb ta congratulate Mr. Dustan on- the progressive spirit sbown in this instance anti his modi- arn methoti ai merchandiusing ta draw business ta Bowmanvilo. It is aur opinion that the sooner local merchants in every town adopt anti euforce the strictiy cash system ai doing 'business it wiii ho the big- gest boom ta better anti increaseti business for the merchants. As long as customners are al-orwed, anti in some cases oncaurageti, ta mrn credit accaunts it is going ta contin- ue castiy for bath marchant anti cus- tomner. Mvi. H. Ashiee spent Sunday w4th Toronto fionda. The many fientis ai Mrs. J. B. Martyn will regret ta bear that she fell anti broke hon hip on Mon- day aiterno-on. She was coming down stairs anti hàti reacheti noarly the las.t stop wben sha fell. She was emovedti t the hospitai whene she is receiving overy attention. SUNDAY BALMORAL DINNER Another goati dinner is annaunceti &t Balmnoral Hotel, Sunday, October l7tb from 12:d5 ta 2 p. m. at 75e plate: Saup Cream oif Corn Tomato Bariey ENTRER Pineaeipie Jelly ROASTO Stutt&l Duck and Aple Sauce Sinloin Beet Brown Gravy Lamb Mint Sauoe VEGETABLES Boiled and Mashed Potatoes Corn DESSERT Deep Apple Pie Whlpped Cre.m Pumpkin Pie 1.Ptum Tant Stoauîed Fruit Pudding Caramel Sauce do! rtatt .. em tn MINISTERS AND CHURCHES League meetixfg in Trinity Church next Monday avening is withdrawn. Trinity Church, Rev. J .U. Rob- ins., Pasior. Stiday servicés at il a. m, anti 7 p. m. Suintay School at 2:30 ' P. m. 1 St. Paui's Cburch, Rev. D. W. e Best, D. D., minister. Public Wor- ahip at il a. mi. anti 7 >*m. Sunday School and Bible Classes at 2:30 1p. M. St. Andnew's Presbyterian Church, j< 1corner Temperance and Church Sts. Rev. Robt. McDerment, M. A., =in- Lster. Morjîing Worship il a. m. 1Evening worship 7 p. mi Sunday Schooi at 2:30 p. m. Sacramental services in Trinity Cbnrch on Sundav wore fairly wel 1attentied anti apropniate sermons Lwene preacheti by the pastor, Rev. J.. U. Robins. At the morning ser- vice fourteen members were recelveti iby ietter. Mrs. W. J. Morrison sang a solo at the evening service. The Auitumn Thank-'Offering of the W. M. S. o! St. Paul's 'Church wll be helti in the Lecture Room on Thnmsday, October 21st at 3-30 p. m; Mri. H. M. Kipp, Secretanv M ofao- pital Work for tihe Canadian West will give the address. Tbere viil aIse be soute goati music anti a-social hour at tbe close ai the meeting. St. John's (Anglican) Cbusiâ. Rectan, Bey. R. J. Sbiree,, M. A., IB. D. Thursday, October 14, 1926, at 8 > Mu. Rural Deanery Service; preacher, Bey. J. E. Ward, M. 'A. Tiwentieth Sunday aftewT Tinity, October 17, 1926. il a. M.-Holy Commaunion and sermon. 2-30 p. m. --Chiltn'. Day service. Parentà inviteti. 7 p. m.-Evening Prayer. The Junior Missiongry Auxlliary ai TrinityUniteti Church mot in thLe school-room at 6 o'clock on Tues- day eveninj for the quartorly tea. Alfter a splendid suppar the regular meeting waa helti, Misa Vesta Spar- go, preeitiing. Alter devotional ex'- orcisas in which Mrs. (Rev.) Robiha ied in prayer, a piano duet was nicoly nendereti by Misses Os>omne anti Runtile; lesson was read by Miss Rilda Sieman; a chapter an the Church in Indilafroin the Stu'dy Book was interestingly presented by Mns. C. H. Mason. At the close -a vote af thanka moveti by Miss Lavonne Orcharti andi secontiet by Mrs. Ir- ene Sanders waa accordeti the cooz- mittae for the splendid supper an- rangati anti serveti. Novemýber meet- ing wilI be belti at the Parsonage. 1

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