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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Feb 1929, p. 1

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1e7%ý -With Which Is Inco*rporated The Bownianvifle News Vol. LXXV M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publishers. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEB. l4th., 1929 $2.00 a Year in Advance 5c a Conv No.7 i 11if fMINGE~ VENS RVra I.-A 1T,.. .,. , D d Remember the Oid Time Suppel Andrews Sunday School, Irday 22nd. Keep thi, date in i=lnd Whether a mem ber or flot of il ticultural Society, cliîen. are J., hear M. Lý. Hancock, formerly Pr of Nanking China University in ltoom, Fridny,,, February 15th ati This wlll be a meeting worth ail The regular meeting of the W~ CanadiJan Club will be held in St. Parili, Hall on Monday, February 3.30 p. m. Mrs. Waagen, a noted er trom Alberta, will ilve an on "Canada tram Sea ta Sea, a p5E The Women's Auixiliary of S drew's Church wilI hold a Va] Tea and ae of home-made c( on Tbursday afternoon, Fel l4th from 3.30 to 6 'lock,à home of Mrs. Ross Stutt, We]]i CARD) 0F THANKS Mm. C. Horn and faunily, B ton, desire ta thank ail the fr and neighbors who so willingb sponded ta the caîl for help their home and nearly al cao vers destroyed ýby fire on Mono RADIO BARGAINS 1 Parla Special, Console 4 tubes. camplete witb B. Eliminator and trickle charger ................ i Deporesi Crassie>', Console, comn- tlete with B Elimninator anti trickle charger ................. 1 DeForest Crassie>' Trirdtyne, 3 tube' campte ................. 1 Nizhtings 4 tube, compiete .-I 1 ing Neutrdyne, 5 tube, buli- ln Speaker, .................... HARRV C. ALLIN Couch, Johnston & Crydermnan For Careful Buyers Our Btock-taking is ended. We find we are overstocked in certain departments. There are left-overs and remnants in other lunes. To dispose of these goods, rather than carry themn over we are sacrificing them at unheard of reductions. Better Than Dollar Day Bargains Corne in and see these exceptional values. There is cer- tainlysornething arnong these bargains you will need. Ail Ladies' Coats, HallPrice~ BLACK AND COLORED DRESSES Specially grouped and rnarked down at further reductions. DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC. Remnants, short Iengths, left overs, discontinued lines. OUT THEY GO AT COST PRICES AND LESS BOYS' BLOOMER SUITS Sizes 33 to 36 Were $10 and up to $15.00 while they Iast HALF PRICE BOYS' BLOOMERS Real tough wearing and what boy doesn't need an extra pair, were $1.50 and up now HALF PRICE 1929 Wall Decorations 'The Spring sto.ck of wall pap- aer whic'n have been received, are bandsome 'bot in design and coloringa, and are priced so Iow they are worth inspecting. The prices are very low considering the quality. We aima have smre GOOD PAPERS suitable for amaUl roomi as low as 5c per roll. W. T. ALLEN ".Big 20" Booktore SI-ME VAJLUE r OF CHA5<AC. Men'a Canadian Club H01, Fin j Taranto. Mm. A. Munra Grier, KLC.,1 ta, who addressed the Men's, idian Club at its banquet in the nuoral Hôtel on Monday ew Februamy 4, proved blifnsel! as of an artist in vards as bisd guisberj brother, 3Lr. Wylie Gi in -ais and colora. Eacb hasi wbicbh le expresses in bis ovu and each is pleuaing in the ex Sion. Mm. Crier for over an bour the rapt attention of bis aud as hie talked rwîth earnestness conviction on the simbect of ue-", namnely the. relative valu4 the tbings that Most conciNmn kind. Mr. Crier paved the leading ta bis main addmcss bya ies -af obiservations wberein hie plimented the local Canadian on is splendid personel, and executive anid Hast Wadhania a wonderful meal h.e had partake, neyer 'before bad lhe matou soi at a time> or an an occasion suc titis- -He remiarked thýat b hi a &et speech, nom even preivtoualy1 ioned Phrases or Sentences but bis address would b. purely ex paraneous so that bis bearersn get a cleamer ides o-f bis ovn tude in regard ta his snbject, an it w-e,,, see hic mental wheels ir tion. it. ýr-1 il M. it. R t k- ie ie 0 tl Shoes For Boys & Girls Boys' School Boots, Black Caif, heavy soies, Priced from $2.50 to $4 Boys' Black Calf Oxfords, wide toc, rubber heel, At $3.50 Girls' Black or Brown Oxfords, in caif or kid leathers, At $2.50 to $3.50 Hurlbut's Pussy Foots for child- ren in 'boot or one-strap At $1.50 Knox's Shoe Store Phone 120 Bowmnanviml r in St 1,Marc] hs Ho: vited tg mrtesso 8 P. r ending Vrman' John' 18th ai 1speak. addresE rsffpecti t. An- enine =aking bruary at the lington Eamp- Friends ly re- when mtents day. .125.00 $ 40.00 1 40.00 s Jk Royal Theatre Prasentinir The Finest la Photoplare Phone 589 FsidaY.Saturd.y, Febou"r 15-v 'G.ERALDINE- With Eddie Quillan 'Marion Nix an and a big cast. A delightfi Picturization of Booth Tarking tron's chaurning story --a comedi packed vitb draia, thrU-ll an-* Matinee Saturiday afternoon 2.3 0 P. M. Children 5c. Chapter 5 of "Whuspering Semih Rid."I and regula r pr'ogi-ar Monday-Tuesday, Feli. 18-19 Ramon Novarro In 'The Flying Fleet" The acee of stars in a new tri- u.nph-scenes of beroisun and disaster miles in the air-the mest amazing flying sthunts tbe Specia Matinee Monday, Febnu- lrY Igtis at 3.45 p. in. ChiIda.-esi IOC; Adults 20c..- , Evenangsata 8 P. M. Regular Admission. Plednesday-Thureday, Fois. 20-21 Alice White uIn "Ise Show Girl" &. lively, péppy story of Broad- way nights, witb plenty of Irish rumor supplied by Kate Prie. nd Jimmy Finîsyaon. From 1P. MEvoy's sensational beet eller. February 22-23 Ion maynard La "Cheyo.... (Contlnucti on page 2) HIAMFTON WONMNS INST11! CELEBRATE SILVER JUILI Deliglitini Event Featnsed by Et abl. Banquet, Reminiscent Adds. and Pleaaing Progumn. A 'banquet vith al l is atten, accessories vas poided by membema of Hamnpton W.otnen'a stitute an Thursday evening, Fe amy 12, viien the basement o-f ehurch vas convet.d imto ai quetting halL Covers were laid about one hundred and fifty. wals, pillars and tables vere ti fully decorated rwith crepe lp riMban bthe Institut. colora oai pie and gold, and in bonor of' tiwentY-fiith anni-vere.s, of the ganization of thig Br&ntb, brightenedj wit.h touches ai si leaves and other fancy di While In the midst of the cons? tion Of Colora hung a silver cclk shieid bearing the inscription ¶ pton Woneuu' Institut. Jubile.' pnrple lettering. The saniee secheune vas carried out on aIl tables and vith fLowering plants,1 apples and tempting vianda ta mnade it ail very attractive. (CoDntinucti on page @) Glad Ti*dingls GRAND CLEAN-UP of Men's and ]Boys' Overcoats Iveryone in stock rnarked ' uik clearance. Pick out beué prices will tiekie you to down for your size. pieces. 't Couch, iqihflstor Bo w manyilli. TER MINISTERS AND CHURCHES THE GREATEST NEWSPAPER HIGH SCHOOL TO BUILD ne Ad- A new United Church le to bc built ths ACHIEVEMPJ.T IN CANADA $98,000 ADIXTION year ai Kinsale. M .a KC, Trinity JuniorM.A will meett home@ Accomplished by J. E. Atklnan Of The TFown Councul Passes Unanminus Of Mrs. Lone Sanders, King St., on Toronto Star, and a Native Son of Tuesday, February 19th. Pi-gar n Newcastle. Résoluiton te, Provide Fuatdi for charge of Mise Florence Werry's group. Tron- Trinity United Church. Rev. J. U. Rob- For the pasi month or more The Tor- Project. Cana- Ins, pastor. Suday services at il a. onto iJallY Star has been publihin m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 230 eature articles under the capion ",s At an adJourned meeting et Town le Bal- P. M. Pastor wll continue bis series King St. West", which le nw the ad- Council held Tuesday evnig at which Fening, of sermons on Bunyan's Plgimas Pro- dresf thc pew and wonderfui business the High Shool Board and a score of iuch gress. homot The Star with lis 23-story citzes were présent counfeil finally Trinty nitd CurchJunor isson-structure-ne f the laigeai and mont granted the request of the school board di tn a r ihî y an ted aChu- h appnoryMssion- modernly desgned and equipped sky- ta pi-vide $98;000 ta build and equip a ne ary Auxilar pentm a vfry C.Hppysoialscrapers in Toronto or America for that much needed addition ta the sohool. lies Cstre ai.the om TesdotMrs. C. H asn, i-i-,ter. Several monihe, in tact Years, have ide aistie Si n d ayening wheny a In tbis series of articles the building, been taken up ln dlscussing this project Wait-ln' ad alntne ary asoutsîde and lnsidýe, and from top ta bot- by thc achool board. A dosen proposed B ea njoyed. The evenlng weis sPentIn atom, has been described in a most tas- plans bave beco submiited by seven com- xpres- sewing, contesta of variotis kindis, foi- cînaîîng and interesting manner, voicd of sin rhic cait n sho loedby f S.daenti erene t, Ilsu- nnecessary technîcaîlfoi-e, making easy planning. Visite bave been made b>' grtie f i.Vaenin.an-d uridersuandable rcading. Wben we the board ta various modern uchoolsaln hed ,tell yau it repreei an expendit- Ontario. Plan. were fInaîlly aelected b>' dience Congratultions rebelng ehownered exhaat00,00 ou can better the board and approved b>' the Ontario is and 2) by bis many tricnds ln Belleville on arganîzation ibat requires sane ielling, "Val- the occasion ot the celebration Of bs day If the reader ls ta know the wole story. .Town Counil was Invied ta a joint leofof birih. Mr. Wight will attend titis At any event these write-ups couicimeting wiih the mehool board when af- te feveniog a amalParty' St the homne Offlot heîp but arause a desire to sec ibis iti- leai-ning the tacts, viewIng bisse man- Major Arbuthnot, whose birtday nearly maniicent edifice. That longng won prints ot proposed addition to ahool, and way~ uonthe samie day as Rev~. Wighi. rizedb i rie nFida> hngtigtis adifrain 0 t sai-thc occasion was marked ai the ediiors f the weekly newspaer& l overcrowded condition of chool b>' a a e r ightm borne. The Intelligencer Ontario and Quebcc. white in convention thorough Insection oftihe building the coli-ntke tis 0pforunity at wishing the i Toron to, ad the honor ot being guesîs board watei on cOuncl ebrury' ti pasblngteand Ho way Si.ernil C hurc aof Mr. J. E. Atkjnson, Presideni of The making application tfor $98.000 ta be rais- 'the long ite dcytnudsevce te Toronto Star Publlmhing Ca. ai a very cd b>' debentures ta build and equip the th mnsty B o says The Siaiesunan and en.iayable luncheon. The Invitation in- addition. )n the his man>' trienda ln Darlingian and Bow- cluded the ladies, and ln ail 150 weckly This addition will Inctude & cams Bof; manville. newspaper folk had the unique distine-y mrnem, 2 science rooms. an auditorium Trinit>' Ladies' Aid gai away with a tion ot being t.he fiat gaihering ta par- and a gyTnnasium. The aId mand new much good atart in their year's work when tîcipai'. ln a recepiion and itincbeon building tagether wili pi-avIde 9Scams ich as fifty-rur ladies were present at thec gven by Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson ln The rooma, 2 science rom, a lbrry, suit- ad eno t'ng Tueda>' afiernoon. After the Stars beautiful new offices. able cloak marna, business offices, etc. opening hymn nand prayer, Mrs. J. U. Follawing thc buffet luncheon in the being sufficlent accommodation for 8Md fash- Robins, using the Twenty-Third Psalm épaclous librar>' thc gucats were shawn students ,or 360 under the rota"y sy- Lthat gave a short bible alk replete with gad through the six floors occuped by The stem. ihougbis wb.ch was much eojoycd b>' al. Star. The nced of an enlargcd achool bas ittem- P.'onwing reports3tram ihe different de- As the visitai-s were guided trum ncn already been ouilined ln ouri-slsue of night partments the Society' decided b>' a ma- departmenitat anatiier thelr laoks of January Sut whcn If won mhown the atti- jority voe ta tîlw ttc suggestion oft wOnderment and volleys of questions sciool was originally bulIt for 100 pup- the Basis of Union adopied b>' the asked caani> b keedta that of a ils. This ici-m over 200 atudents sare ýnd as churcit at thecocngregaîlanal meeting and group ots a i oy ram the country rcgistcred. It le, theretore, unnecessa-> in ae-* ln future ta be known as the Womenls payiog their tii-et visit ta Toranto Ex.- ta repeat or enlarge on the attendant Association. An enJayable programn fol. hibiion. de plorable conditions of the mcholc. lawed the business meeting, consisîing We wiiI flot attempita give details ofTh bor xed a Initono of a vocal quai-ici by Mis Allun, Miss whai we saw. Many, no doubi, have ai- the boteaYr exvItee w an invi Bat -t Pollard, Messrs. Corbeti and Morris, so- i-cady i-ead ttc varlous articles an iithe raieay eers t ise the ool at- los by Miss Doroiby Rowe and Mi-s. T. irenendous undexaking-t},e gi-catesut codaitiodsec for thouemasve te actm iW. Cawker and a rc-ading by Mrs. Bei-t newépaper achievemnent ln Canada-by aoiteiaan nd W u ya believe h.wt IBell whict wcre ail well rcndercd. Fol- the versatile teature wiiers of Ttc Stahbotth talk an "upoar'ha ond tavn lowing the program a social haîf-hour who Include R. E. Knowles, Gregory abttizn howbuitaietitert to I' ye rU -rE w as pent. W e are lo king o iw ard t a Clark, P rederick G r lfnn and ahers. cii e s m oed s ll i n n e s t t i i a pleisant and profitable year's work. Caumn ater column basn been written Uic mhool. On Mondas' the executive £EE about this sately building, nc of the of the Chamber of Commre,clade an St. Joseph's P . C. Chu.ch. Sunday architectural glantes of Toronto; of the In tesp ecu fthve sendiag aTsr n re ol u-d servcesFe'buar l7b. Mrnig ggantiic ask ln rnoving the office equip- tion ta the council favoring thse addition. sevcs e cy 7h origmnt aod mechanicai plant; of te mcm- fjOy. Mails 10.30 a. m. Evening devotiouus orles ifti bebind by he staff as ibey go Witb tii approval, ttc requent of mase 7 p%. m. Eeg. P. P. Butler. tram the aId ta the ncw building; ofthie the Sabool Board andi the feeling of the. fabîtul "originaes" and their long yeai-s members of council that an addition won Day of prayer for ail churches of of appre.clated seirvce; oftihe history of ui-gently neededth ie council feit with the town will be <bserved inu L The Star wth lis bId vent res and higb these thi-e representative publie bodies achievement. avring the projet thy were Justified dit Paul'S ILcture Room n riday, Feb- It wuld seem iai there le nothi ng ln accpting the rcposiility of piovit- the ruary 15th t 3.30 p. m. Everyone let ta tell, noting ow ta relate abot ing the necessary tunde wthoui gong ta cordallyinvied.this outstandlng and phenamenal jour. the expense of appealing ta a vote of the ~ codialy nvied.naîîsîîc accomplishmcnît, et the gi-cai- raiepaYers. obru- St. John's Anglican Church, Rev. est persanalit>' of al ln this word pici. Nexi week turiber particulars wll be the R. J. Sbires, Rector. Firat Sunday ure of Thc Stars g,-awtb and record published regardiog ibis matier, mu h in 1a .M ucesa bas been given the Icast prom- felt citizens ai-e entiiisd ta ait the tacts ban- in Lent Feubruary 17, 1929. 11am.Inence. There ls just a casusal comment Pertaining ta ibis large publie expendit- d fo>r -Holy Communion and Sermon.ee and there about is caner. Was ure. The 2.30 p. m.-ýSunday Shool. 7 p. m. 'h an oversigth? Noi ai ail. hitts caracteristic af J. E.- Aikinon ta kecp ato- -Evening Prayer. Oui of the spotilgtt on uch mn occasion. )apr t.Pau'aChrc, Rv.D.W. BÈ&ck of ail ibis woderful achievementi HOCKEY NEWS ape St alsCqrh e. D has been the master mmid and guiding Pur- Best, D: D., miniuter. 11 a. mn- bandi or Mr. Atinson wit ieisgenius, The lacal0,.H. A. tame m oing tii. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I lann osi-Fsts i.mn Ii wiih pardanabie pride we risc ta group fiuile almosi ln thei- banda, ms thes' or- who did flot knorw ho'w ta Isroceed". remark tai Joe Aikinson ls P. Durham eete eerboro. the leaders,.'f-0 boe as7 p. a.-EJvening Worshi-"-ýWhat Couniy Boy, anti wc'rc prouti of hlm. léMandayte Tbh journey ta eebr ilver1 is Religion"? 2.30 p mn--Sunday 'mieîadditii tei as utcteight(Wednesday) wbere ibm>' expect guis. School. aniniaus among Durham lics. H a nie In. As goals count on the iig s. cho l.bai-n about 2 m iles ensi of Newca sle. round It la pretîy as , a u six goals ai-e t~n- To rgulr ontly eetngof tuai- Biown's Sehool, son 0f John At- quie a fcw. bi n a T h e re g l a r o n t h y m eti n ki so n , a m iller, w b a la m e n tio n ed se v e r-6 ýred Trinity United Church W. M. S. vas alimornsl1 Prof. John Squaii's book on Thc Juniors also are excelling, although [a n- he d n . . oa u n ru sd y, Fd - the "Ilist0iy of Durham , wiib a tribute the>' have no o<w on th,i-roup ;e h r ta bisn .mS.ler. oHlTuefautere victor>' over Ohawa day night of 4-2 inI ruary 5, the President, Mmm. (Rev.) J. dipti wben Joe was quite young and thcec the w o th 2-oal lay i. bt wh oU.s URobins, in the chair. 'After the chîldi-en andtheir moiber moved ta New-. tclaycttheSarcaa WibyMnda>' nig deo th e opening exercises and the regular Schal. taei 31 a t a u d n ts i ro06Y transaction of business, ýthe follow- Au a lad Joe nai-rowiy cscaped drown- gamne was ordereti playeti ln Port Hope * at~~~~~~~~~~ in r g a n w s g w n r y M . J h i N ew castle a ib r alo n g w it b re d W ed n esd a >. e s t n g r o g a m a s i v e i b y M m . J o h (C h a n t i e r . W t e t t c > ' w e r e s a v e t i e r B o t l o c a l t e a m i a r e d l s p l a y n g o m e Cox and menbers of bier group. The iwa pis>' maies Chai-les Piarncomb and a afthet finesi hockey ta behmnéonn thene devotionai part was taken 'by Mm. A boy callcdl Gai-vin %vere di-owned. parts anti should beussai-ted b>' the E. McCready and Mrs. S. Woodger; uIs saitiï that Joe Akinsn as a wthole own. Loko as If a majorit>' of yauih had an ambition ta be a nîgîît tce fans have engict e arl>' - Mrs. T. A. Gartcsn read the scrilture watchman fon the Masacys. wt asetc- We muon'i forget the% b cdolàs lesson; andJ Mm. J. H. Bateman the or> ' vas lacatetiln Newcastle ai ihtTc'aei e ncehhet ahPortiopewol dvtolleft. M.JE.A- rn.Ta satisfy bis desire Thomas ýrg e t eir ra. t tc>' mcci Pove ar HyopeCl M s J. E A n EM ison, te w a c tm an per m itted im t a lgi te be- h c d > ai 5 p e. nt dersan sang a beautiful solo, and go with tim ane nigit. Joc, bowev-ci-,sbouid put on a fine game. Mm.~ W. J. Morrison, Mi-s. H. M.fell asieep on a bench andi siepi thi-ougb FoserMm J.E. ndrso an Msa flii orning when Ellison took im LATE HOCKEY NEWS F os er, M r . J E A n ers n nd is huonm e. W ho know s If Joe had stayed Ju t as w e go ta p r-es w e le sta the Helen Argue a vocal quarte. MM, awake that nighî bis catI-e rcar mightî i-iubis of Wednestiay nWhtts games, J. E. Elliott tben gave a very able have ,been cbangeri anti there wouid te whict ai-e as follows: Bownxanville uI- orot Star ta Write about ioda>'? termediates werc tiefeaieti ai Petei-boro and inspi.ting report of the Presby. Poolka as>' as a boy Joe was aiways on 1-2, but the local lads win ttc round b>' terial held in Oshawa. Meeting Uic, rush,uacter walted 10 te tul>' dress- 8-4 Now tc>' pIslaI Belleville Frida>' closed with Mizpah benedietion. ed but puIlet i hî coat on as te burricd nigiti and bei-e Montiay night. ________oto doors andi along the aide walk. hi waa a different etors' wbth the Jun- Number present 90. Peopîc rpiedicted when te was a boy teo lors. Ttc Stsmi-ocks of Oshawa put ttc woiid rnake bis mai-k In the warld ai ho local Juniors oui of ttc runnlug In a was full of ambition and encrgy. wbiriwIlnd garaneta Port Hope b>' a OSHAWA PRESBYTERY h sm i-.tai- iiktily Mr. Atkinsaa score of 4-1. w a" t i- ur ce fo r g o d a s a !a , w h ic t _ _ _ _ _ _ inluenc, e t sIli retisn nlargemus- SttutialRpot i ni. Ctucle.tres, by his assýociation wih l'obus Wl- PEETTO S t a i é i c l e; rt of U n t e C 6 u ch 1b rid g e , nB A ., a B ib le C lam a te a c iie r, w b o - P E E T T O roeaound tt coutiy vislting thce_____ 6 Ttc statisticai report of Oshîawa Frt,- varlous members of hie tamous clas. M.Wl byter>' Of thc United Churcit of Canada Joe was Ilver>' boy for titis teacter and Mr ilimVan Naît snd Emme bas lusi been prepared b>' t e a-cretar>', ias otten aiiowcdthe job of tiîvîng bis Kindis' Remembored. Rev. P. L. Jul Ttc report ls for liaise for him. 1928 anti la based an reports sutmitted For a tirne te clerked In Newcasti,' Over anc hundreti friende ant i ngh- il hy thê vaninus congrogwuions. -As the Poqit Office for Arga Walhnidgb Titan bors of Mn. W. Van Neet anti onis, Jease r- pievIons >'ar wan anl>' nine nionts a opportunit>' knocked ln titis vaung mans 0 niAntVnNei e itei i- raaonahle companison utfrooneyaraised erntful career wlîcn te answc-ed ahomeanarmo Van uesti etas' evenb Yfor varrions purpoqes cannaiteomode. "al',In tte Port Hlope Tmes, edlted t>' uebruar>. 12, ta do ibem banour on nfi id The Prabytei-y conînins 28 trasiori the,-1bte J, I. Tr.ry Hifr e by a ri-tc veo ritmdepai-ture from the taom- raie ih59 ureaching îplace-s, as(] thl,-fli'w51)per tbusiness. Hi plica - Ily bomeeteati. ,, aýý izn-lies. 1201 mnr-rbers wL-ire ne- jton ma a a cepteti and t o le fi for ncw it >-iuring th,- yar andr 743 rarovrd. fieds of caeavor, whilc C. B. Kent, When aIl ati assembleti Mr. W. T., r: g iain of 458. Total mnorsiiîrprsent poslnastr ai i1a3 onvlle flico Baker brougiit the campan>ta ai-dem anti i. Titane arc 5G uîbrSchools1Itii, %acO0-y ln the Newoestic lePost Office caîleti an Mr. W. Westiak who read a vr"th r,,;In.1rolinent of 101,05.9. 'orugr..g.î- 1s ta«ff. splendid address expnesming tte regret 'ionql înol,-rnty . liivtltl-irt el .251,50o. r Afier r.îonaining bru Pont i îloctfon a wtbch bs feît througtout thc vicinity it 115 "kI- tîiors %or, us,. for Io- ilin- s rrý)t'tt.r h< wv-cnt to on,- of the losiag sucit neigittors anti frientis as Mr. al *11a rt it Giâfor the lsîu tyMoatn,.ob Iallie-, Laie- te w-as a cor- Van Nest and sons have pravedti iem- ail Maiat-no,,ne,, t'ira. $209.861 was neistonti ain Ottawa and on December aelves ta he, apprecistion ofthttc elp nal.ed for ai11lpunpose.q, of whbch $49.672 u13, tiiî;î, iIPe:tr-rIt he Tu'oroto Sta~r wticb ttc>'have tapa tu ttc neixtbor- asfor inttalattr.4' salaries, $38,125 for as Mrinnginrrfi rev-ton, Inla îss tIan Ihoot i usicaîll- and otherwlse, anti wist- 01a Mli.slon:tvv aud Matatenanca Fuati, 'lirtv 3-cons, thnough Mi-. Aikinsons î ng theom succes sand tappiness ln ttc nd $12,547 for tte Woauens Mislnn:rnvfaic a,:brlî~ ilijty and cnrrgv nwsph rten -oflite upon witicit al 3îorrirt Y. Soin 1 1 ! . asti$ti9 l.br ulitia csrcrwil ai lotr aentr. At the prpen time iidWomen's tis-bocitions $15,981. Two rIicîsirflltioa lrr Canada ant iresentatbon 0f a club bag ta eacb of r1-W r-tir -hs - tr, uliidur ntg tr nthýon11- 11-s -iii newpap-lte gentlemen w-ns matie b>' Mesrs. N. ,,nirari Tnaons. e-t rai%,se inronvemntr l:o'l ti,] s lîr-iison r tt rttefret C. Yc-itowlees, iHarvey Hardy astiMatir- rotin. niti.- inîîji i n trthe ' l inritr icr ecBaker. T.or ' Ai lrrrrtrwcrfi-i-r t, r rtoaI Mr. '%'an Ncst matie a sutabiô anti 1Irngitulttions irtran titi-r' Olization 0fifeeling i-cpi>' reminiscent of a lite time i- tia tofn %.- opi-r r-ari'ag oitent an"iteo aid ti-rn anti associations TRI IT Y UNG PE PL t i ie i- trilti- ii--rt t-si or 1; rît r t h troir -h hchnglng scones anti relation- 1I n.r 'lrîb o a Y.' aipa la the district. M essrs. Jese anti Tir- nilusbonary ffliooaoatî -t' as rrstral >- inot also mate neat speceches anti atter r --..tei.inat, rogram nu rMonria>'et'.. r'l)rreasing rgratitude for the beauuiful n n-. Miss H1elen Crydri-nnteo coilnd uttrl gifis andthett kintil> feeling niway-s h,-doendietiupon ta gel resuuîs I ir ronîpteti thein, .oifledti iteftither Vaff n rhage o the pýýt1gr Tosc n xendlng tthem guesta thc freetiam ,,-ho took plinthttcmusical anti huerai->' *of j thttc ouse for the anjoyatent of ttc ro- artlîrîiler i MssesMargeiiî, Ari-u .; 1 enin-. In a few weIi-chosen remanka qvrongn, MiadMarrila d -srrtur i-s Mn. S. E. Wei-i-> spoke on tehaîf of lite- .1.Mo-no ariEuh' lalel. dljoit'etl eantîl>' in singing "For Ttc toile on China was disciisr-1ib' a 1 & Cryderman, one 104 Limitecl Phot eand ï, an teein t an

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