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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Apr 1929, p. 1

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~~îrnÎrn With Which Is Incorporated T'ne Bowmanville News VOI. LMaXV M. A. JAMES & Coming GEORGE WADE and the CORN HUSKERS j *E C.F.R.B. Radio Corporation bave been engaged by Newcastle ,Comrnunity RaUl Coniiittee for a programn of Od-Time Square Dances &ithe Latest Popular Dances to be given in NEWCASTLE COMMUNITy HALL Friday April 26th Prices 75c eack Spectators SOC Dancing 8.30 p. m. to 1 a. mi. SONS, Publishe"s. Il Our Store Policy: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Ciurch and Temperance Ste.) Anniversary Services Sunday, April 21 to mark 95 YEARS off Presbytorianiam in Bowunanvullo Rev. John Lindsay, Wiitby, will preacis at botis services. Special Music Everybdy welcome DONT MISS HEARING the Consedy Drama Red Acre Farm By Orono Talent in tisie. sets presented in the OPERA HOUSE BOWMANVILLE Friday April 26 at 8.15 P. M. Tamblyn Orchostra Under auspices Trinity Y. W. Aux iIiary Plan cf hall opens at Mitchelis Drug Store at noon on Friday, April l9tis. No extra charge for reserved seats. Admission 35e The Latest Spring Creations are Found in This Store The new season brings with it new Spring etes. Women who follow the changing phases of fashion eagerly await the news. For at this time authentic new modes are Iaunched. Smart, sophisticated, yet practical. To see them on display in our store is to appreciate to the fullest extent their chic individuality. We cordially invite everyone to inspect these new fashions. J ceso Imply Dià Hosig Follows The C The vogue for "sun-tI miementunt until it has MOM discussed styleé Natunally, h.osiery ,see] for expression, bas ad itig abade. A riis tc or contrasts 'beaultifull store. Scari Can Add Mat« Clever i lhiere's something appea bizarre about tise scm, Modern patteins predoi startling original effuerts endouslY impressive witl A Gay F Adda Jaunty Most apring coats requi influence of a pert littie a bouitonniere or spray. or richlye wild shades vie adon nilady's sprîng cea New GI4 Silk and Kid. newest s ries that Fashion Again Does Fascinating Thnsto tiflction Millinery - A vuritaible paguant is tise Spring praenta- tion ef the new and amart in headwear. Fashion neyer tries expurimnting witis iery millinery andl ber every effort seems te ery add more insouciant poige--imore sepisisti- catud chic-more bec»omingness. A alash Color Vogue iu. îie brim-a snsart off-tise-face effet- an"~~~ ba ahee udden di--a fisie at one aide. Strawa tabecome gen e ts are used-.effectively. 0f course, tise Lages feoeSpringe aades are in keeping viti tise modern pas- aknge new chane sion for olr By aIl muas see oui dis- lopted tisis fascinat- ply ýone that barmonizea ly. See it at tise The Ensemble Rules The Fashion World This ,vesUnqueetionably a ]ight of a vague thsit bas ~ri1Jyto s:nted ra maificent election of at ailleur it will he carefully eonsidered in cioosing -aliig and splendidly tise Sping costume. Coat linings te Lrve forSprig. matchi dress-novul scarf -ties te match, mae in nan etc., dire but a few of tisentany ensemble thiatei npewandm effects featured for Spning. 'lowe - - avorCoats Fvrthe Princes. Line -lowerIt's tweed this Sping-tbe smartest coat Assurance designers are chieosing it to model coats that are awaggeiisisly beautitul. 0f irt tise enlivening course tise pnincesasilHhouette bas made a le gmoup of flowers, profound imtpression-its sutm, carefully F. Delitate tonus noulded lin., carry a certain dehossair >wits uais other to chic lsigisly flattering to so ntany women. )at. More New Dresses oves Tiser. bas been sucb a densand for oui new dresses tisat we isad te secure an- sbades and styles. ethur lot tisis week. r t- m ICouch, Jhlston &Cryderman I Bownsanvillîe Phone 104 Limiteas 1f-at 40 t n u,1, AVIr-L .Wtl, f1929 $2.00 a Year in Advance 5c a Copy No. 16 W. T. ALLEN LAID TO PEST j UNFAIR COMPETITION EXPOSEDI LOCAL AND OTHERWISE "'BE AN OPTI-MIST" COMEDY usines* Wa" Suspended Duringi Bowmanvjile bakers are to bef Mrs. R.H. Souch has returned 1LVRL RSNE Funeral Servic-A Me-chant Who commended for the fair and straight- 1f romt visiting* her sister, Mrs. Brand- By Members of Bowmanyille WilI Be Greatly Missed forward way in which they Ipresent, er, at Thedford, ont. Tennis Club facts on another page 'Why citi- Mr. Max Quick, Toronto, was in' hie)o tene h rsna As a mark of esteent curtains were1 zens should 'buy bread in Bowman- town over the weekend. His father Toewoatide h rsna twn and blinds loweredJ in stores1vilie:ý When an outside bakery continues quite iii in Biowmianville tion of the snappy co'medy, "Be An id offices along King Street Friday concern is permitted to corne into Hospital.Otia," ien n th Opr 'edno asa inl tr'butntess ateus 1towbus, akeh pe ople's a frmone' Mrs. (Rev.) C. C. Washington, Ho4lse on Tbuxsday and Friday mde asa fnaltriutetothelat, t hosetae te popl's one Jyce and Anna, Fenelon Falls, eveninge *by memnbeim of !Bowan- T. Allen, proprietor for 35 years and then beat it out of town agaîn, lapent the weekend with Mm. W. c.1ville Tennis Club, wiere provided a 'Big 20 -Book Store," who died1 day after day, without paying one iWashngton reai treat in th. way «f liglit enter- [denly early Wednesday inorning, dollar toward the upkeep of this anitaduiqehmr ple ril lOth, front a heart attack. community it's brinte somebody ex- Mrs. V. A. Galbraith has returned tanent and uneque humer, spple-an A private service was heid at bisiposed such unfair competition. to. Toronto after spending the winter mne ~ h harciauiyau ;residence folluwed by a publie; Surely the Town C-ounil and1 with relatives ini Kalamazoo, Mich.,1 clever character portrayals of tihe rvice in St. John's Church, both Chamber of Commerce can do s«=-' where she had a very pleasant visit. cast. ývices bing conducted by Rev. R. thing to stop sucb a practice. For' Mms Leta Wilcox and daughter' Mr. Cecil H. Dudley, in the capac- hieMA., assisted by Rev. W. it is sucb tactics as this which is Doris of Molton Coilege, Torionto o, t f saac owdic of hredCol- B'nner. Citizens of aIl stat-1 threatening the extermination of the recentiy visiited ber aunts, Mrs. T. F. sdnth-Atiqued oArt Sof thaedGon- lin life filled the church to paylsmaîî town nierchant. Local mer- Leach and Mrs. E. Roach, and other oditheAnt7ellArr ftheop playd one ir last respects to one wbom tbey chants, as a group, are the largest friends. of te tllar mienO borhe a wteb mired and loved. At the close tax payera in most 'towns of Ontario. Douglas Baker, Cob>ourg, apipear- well the part of Beeky, bis denure the service the "Dead March in' Lessen their nuniber and the tax- ed before Police Magistrate W. F. young daughter, proficient in thse 1l" was played by tbe organist, es of other citizens wi]l be greatly, Ward on Monday and was fined $501 art of turning new pictures into 'J. A. -Gunn, the congregation increased, besides throwin« inany 1 and cost for violation of Liquor Con- aucient inasterpieces. Bernard nding during its solemn and im- out of employnient. Moral: Be loy-' tro1 Act.I y Mitchell and A. H. (Bert) Bounsali s l e r n i i nal t o r o n co mnn unity an b M essrs. W r ic ros. & t e ,w ere conxpletely disg uised in their Besides local citizens present ati from, yo'ur home town merchants-- Toronto,'bave kindly sent Mr. J. R. realistic portrayals of two o~f Gol- feal niaeand e of of deu- and do't ait frth ter R to conduct the business of the ditch's worlcmen, "worm isolera and ssociat, es an frie nds fe. o o t rt.jBig 20 Book Store ternporarily for antiquers, "-~Pietro D>Angelo Cecci- ~edwer prsen frm Mntral Miss Allen. aime, of Itaiy, and "Mike," of thse onto, Whitby, Oshawa, Newcastle1 1esewere. The floral tributesi LOCAL AND OTHERWISE Miss Doroty Robins, nurse-mn- Emnerald Isle. re vry nm-eous nd eautfuI training at the General Rospital, The hero of ithe play, ini truth, very fumeroie Tandsbeautiful.to Toronto, is bolidaying wÀth lber par- was EdaîllOliver, as Jimnsie lMay- r. Ailen's geniai personaiity and spent Sunday witb ýMrs. W. F. Quick.1 ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. U. Robins, at nard, wiso acted in tihe capacity of tl6manly demeanour will be Mr. <ES> it he Trinity Parsonage.an"ypinMmy'dungmt business associates to wom lh sister, Mrs. C. W. E. Meat, at Ot- Mrs. May Bateman, Miss Thelma of the evening with great physical endeared himself. Mr. Allen tawa. Batenan, Mr. Cecuilbledick, and endurance as weii as no salal mes- pied a unique Position in thel Mr. James Jarvis, Detroit, Mih Miss Gladys %Bteman, Toronto, tire of naturel dramnatic ability. 1unity as a stetioner and newsbas 'been visiting bis brotber, Ex: Jspent Sunday witb LMr. and Mrs. J. Bernice !Banls 4deCf- lr in tbat bie came in dloser pe- Chief Richard Jarvis. ,Ramilton Bateman. ton, Jinuy;anil, s Mdlred Cian- acontact wîth youtb of tbe town j Wils lis Crawlimg Codswag~opers9 I Rowmanvilie Women's Institute faitbful gweethieart and his partner ri nost business men by supy Let's go and see in Red Acre Farn, will ineet iii tbe 'S. O. E. Hall on in a pianned elepement, also display- themi witi s chool supplies, whicb IOpera Homse, April 2,6th. "Friday, April ý26th. Prograniin ed considerable talent on the. stage. ciations hie cberialhe4 and retein- IMr. Frank Allin, Oshsawa, viiadicharge of Group 2. Let every Tihe-part of Mrs. Clinton, Mildred'a In many cases as adult customters1h is sister-in-law, Mrs. Eli Wilso,I member be present. mo4iher, a very faahionabie lady and ter years. It may truthfuliy be1 Liberty Place, on Sunday. 1 MT. Percy Cowiing, College of the ea s Nortelelomntomery, that Mr. Allen and the Big 20(r) W J ad we onPh a-ay Toronto, Mr. Wilfred tae b is etleMngney Store were synoninous a M-- een.eJoyina visiwen hS berd, dden, and fiend, Miss Agnes 'andhasbee enoyin a isi wih he M ddeywith splendid effee and a reai mat- -hod words amiong the rany motier, -M. John Grigg. MscDonald, sipent Sunday et W. D .roydeanu. ies of tbis comnsunity. Re.adMs J.A Short's, Concession SL Jimmiy's friend, %Ry Hudson, w'ho r. Allen took bis 'business ser v n is e. A Little and M s . A atet rt r e iee ~ s M [y a n l -o e d u p n h e s e r v i c e'fa m ilY , T o ro n to , s p e n t th e w e e k e n dAo n F nid a y e v enx n g, b a v in g s p ent t ie n t t h e d re o r oos t m e a n ers ce and lookedake upondre fotthefomer endered bis custonsers as anoatwitb ber sister, Mm. <Dr.) E. W.onFda vighigspt sa re t us s aihf fl s so , L b ryt seven w eeks, in a rest hom e in Tor- causing great distress te the nimm- 9 a acrd trst 0 fathflly,1 Ssson LiertySt.ont o. We are peased to report anYtWJ steod in tbe salie roa, cietiosly ad rgulrly di Bert Moore, who recentiy soid bisijsplendid imprevement in heaitb. las weii pdrtrayed by Stuart James. ien to isand regarlyfbengfd nit AdC Da n bas moved. stesau fts erGertrude Morris was also good in is ck o !bis iy tsk logof be in aniosA. ffctst amTi sth esno h erthe role of Miss Hall,«"in-terai die- pl aer of thbusinso hrbis blousehld efficers t aNfam. near when the kindly feelings existing orator," wisile Marie Âmes made a te cter e ti. wats f bi iBomanvlle.picerin New. tetween neigltlsors are apt to, hese-ertrnanatacie f oue )ns. A large Part of bis bus- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark, Allen- erely wrenched by i.agiS"-f e tuiniad attaie f «e Swas devoted to Eelling daiiy dale, visited their cousin, Mrs. W. C. chickens in th% ,fiowertb.dand egofa t dl.t Odborne ad A .Busi sera fd'ealig wiknheasumade Washington, on Tuesday on their, nsaking a Play ground H cf yio ndA.B Bnni ut f ne~'wfr~nba mdeway home front sp--nding the winter table garden. If you 'eIe ,vee acted 'the parts respeliely oif B"se an ap p eal t e a ll classes of read - in V en ice, F lo rid a .I G o d n ee r if y i vale i t e ol o y i d e ' r . d u p minuti a Oh nd uy elc Mr. and M s. Sam Bartlett, Ramn-Ineiglhbors frien asi, s ow i a > î er, the detective, in tise 2nd and minue d tikotiebgiitn isH artetToronto, and time iby shutting in-tise chickens and idformrts, swl sthyddtb -'word evnts- bicbbasMis. W. Hellyar and son, Clinton, tieing the dog. jfre is miled a nationa. continent, the were weekend guests of Mr. John. A vry deliciSsa Eaister SbimerX~ is. Betti Sargest, as Madame 1during the busness aer < a d Msv R lyr a hi y tselde1 1S. J h' er .et carer o andMis Ev Helyar cepher, dispenser cf spirita, waa man. 1 a hl y h ade » b .h' Mr. W. B. Coucs, 'Mr. and Mms. C. Ang9lican Ohureh in tise Parlish Hall "rydefumtiveandl rIibtiC 4.pirlta 'w we rulshed to tise 14Big 20? S. Maison, Miss Jane Masen, r husméadre.n 551 ig ipumo.e" es rnaiefnl he latest edition ! South Afi- 1 rJTusdyaltroo n W a r ! D e a ti o f o u r b e lo v e d e t w r n C b u g S n a n a i e c in c l u se n t w é a th e r, a h n M s l n o , b i g c s v n e rVictoria! Sinking of a main- evening when Miss Mason sang a lare number were on hand to njoy byh e sp ite , rlnbe wardg berce 8hip at se! Results of a Wold sooet a special Young pepole's ser- tie quantities of choie. and delect- ds'y tesr'sitrelant ds oadu seke î! Election Returns! San Fran- vice in tie United Ciurci. able ain and tongue, maashed pot-s. tdvery suthrand bi m uaksa Earthquake! The gretet ev- ReV. W . S. and M rs. Baoc, rigi- jtees, salade, jelis, cakes and ties, diistfui f a tb th b e m m yie .a ftise century- tbe World:ton, acconspanied by their young se hoisntifilIy pMiVided and liberaliy ny Wiat pain, joy, sadness, sr-i grandson, Master Rfus Clarke of served by the hostesse. Beautiful > wereConaind i thse pp- shaa, efton hursday for Dar- Spring and Easter fie'wers aderned îeagerly sougt! And during Illbgon, where Mr. and Mr. Boyce the. tables. ose years there was one faiti- will spend tie suinnier witb tieir Twe inquestii into tie deaths f C. bwsdealer and stationer always daugiter, Ms. Clarence Penfeund, N. R. and C. . R. engineers, killed en wil be greatly missed. a letter dated San Diego, Cali- nea7 Bowmsanville on April 6tis, heartfelt synspsthy of the en- fornia, April 7th, to senior edito, were iseld here Tuuaday nigist. Ro a Theatre MmuntY uetsoutto Mss ev. r. . UCreigbton, ediox oi*n each. case tihe verdict of the AllIen in bher berea'vement in 1Tise New Outlook, writes: 'We are jury 'nmlY stalud Olsat -the fatality Preiatint The Finest la dden loss of a devoted brother nleaving here to-isorrow, for tise "a due te tise wrecking ofthtie train Photopky.e osa8 is ase T§hared iby anther nrot, going via Vancouver, and ex- Owng te tie wasbouts on the hu.. Mrs. Wiliam Horsey, Osawa. Pect te reacis Toronto about May 1. The victimaeoft tises two, accidents Phone 589 W e ave greatly enjoyed ou i sty lw ere R obert M ilne f fBelleville, C. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ere and I find myself almost ift not.N. R. engineer, and Jülu Kennedy of IVENIR HUNTERS FINED quit. ýback to normal. Toronto, C. P. IL enginuer. Tise in- Mr. Roland Ford, Regina, nephew ueswe'-e conductied by Coroner Frid&Y-Saturdy, April 19-.» inir hunters and uriosity of Mrs. Ale. Taylor, Bownanille. iD. .R. StOrey, and Crown Attor- Tem od wt rii. overfowed the counci o nt ski lldr.aar pine cas t ýney, W . F. Kerr, of Cobourg, repre- T H l a nT dd S iseldo eis le i w a a f u n o o h a b a e k is e d n a r pi n r s H l n h ld n L w s i suis afend mn bo atok pase heiv, Sask., on April 3rd. He sented tise Crown. ruhanme h okprswsaFlying Instructor, and is a son " ot>it .Stn o to r c a rs in t ie tr a in w r e c k I o 7Jh n a d , n e a m e t 0 t m - 8 b fin o s c ea n - Bedouttavite onaipsri 6 .Ford. Mrs. Ford was a former resi- COMING EVENTS 1001 tris-8ut f ise dep wed out triatltbeae butits'dent of Bowntanville before lber101trfso fthdept emanriage living witb bier uncie and "Cinderella". a cbarrning litl chasms cf mystery A. Merritt officiais wished to niake aanM.adMs .H ani pr in tbree scenes-35 menibers bogtteeaoosavn eof the incident which wouidan.ad Ms.J.R Hnnsi1O r bures. Benjamin Ohiristuissen, 6 on to others to keep handa h cottage now occurpied by Mr. in the cast. T iday evening, May ts ce ns ssser atr a ay property in transit, or' 3bcc, Onaio S. Re. 3d, O er o a. Bwiranville.bed t en ine he otiys wreck. V ( Xj1na sitd e. W . There will bui a Roen.Made Cook- tifying notvn icture we hav. L, Magistrat. W. F. Ward, in **Eîîrr.. fre..sos ftein n1Rae aei St. Paui's sbown tisis season. senenc of$1650 aci enDisciples Churcis, Bownsanville, con-iLecture Roont on Saturday, April Matin.. Satudya .0p u d u eten t e nhe oe r$ 1c-.02 7 t h , a tj3 . 3 0tp . n t . A f t2 .no op .tm . n of tie in a and $i.50 on l -cte t e s rv:sei7thedt3.3bp. m .dien 5e te k rs, ad nin istc e <l so ne ti ne - i lW isite iseld C i d e t 'e to Y ~~The meeting of thse Wie heCisapter 4o t respect tise propertv Of ROTARIANS VISIT WHIZ PLANTý Club will Ibu iseld on Tuesday, April *TeMyste-y or" W . R . S t n k e w a s d e f e n s e_ _ _ _ _ijT I M tR d and Crown Attor-ney W. F. Mmeso oayCu lA 23rd, in St. Paul's Lecture Roont at Mebes f otryClb t hir1 8 P.nM. Everybody conte, its Eng-, and regulai program. osecuted. veeckly luncheon got away front the1lssNgt ie.wl ult f lapera, as usuai, wiso tbrive usual routine on, Friday in severa., Ngt. Tee il eloso tionalisn, fanned the li'. rcsrpýc s. Dur'ng tie luncheon hurl un.1 MondayTuesday, April 22-23 cident to tise ext-ent thut one ihey were cnterained isy tise strain' Ruserve Friday, April 26tb for aj nagine those intplicated were f sweet music front tie ae e' ' c n e y d a t R d A r ttoi 1 oJo n Gitbert, M r No a s d cts for tise rigues' gUlnmry etwt-cmd rm "RdAr arto"M yNlna& nin tie penitentiay. Bu d tirough tie open windows y ai bu presnted by Orono talent ini Ernest Torrence in isy-Bu urdy-gurdy. Many a Rotarian'sJ Opera Rous, undr auspices of Trin-1 "..~Nis îodnbes, altiougistse aircnî enory was carried 'backs to hisl ity Y. W. Auxiliary. Admission 3,5c.1 table undetiseofthrcun- youth as isu Lsted to thse îtaîrn man Plan opens at Mitciseli's Drug Store A godless pair, a vengeful masteir .lse reations ef taised en gîind out tise melodious airs (ifa at noon Fniday, April l9th. -an absorbing taie cf strange (u natenaly npare i eîll nown opena selection or tish"A" Bridge Party" will bc given isinga that happened in tise dea.- ~unîty Si-nil] blàtant conglolneration of a by tise Auxiliary to tise Hospital Iet-a seul regenerat.d, a great ja zz n u m b e r. S o nt. o f t ie b o y s i B a d o u s a , A r l 2 r , a lov e b o n - T h e st r y e s p e tis ba que bal b t n uth r f ontlis requ nsta e s d na me to d. t e W d o d y n u.dy pi 4 Not How Cheap-But How Good Men 1 Order Your New Suit or Coat NOW V-1 TVxrwy itr A ý . ý - - - - - -- - - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 a ffl 1 1 SONS, Publishers. BOWMANVILLE. ONT TUTTP.0,T)AV AIDDTT -10,0- 7 c1%, ýP ' IL Ctdtt,#man 1

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