r ' w - -E w PAGE EIGHT THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVIT.LE, ONTARIO, THtIRSDAY, JANJA.RY 2, 1936 ,~and boy ta corne ta hlm one at a and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Avery. 2300 subscribers and possibly n *~ tme and to each littie girl he Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leuty, Por't 10,000 readers, which is about as o T li Ne casle Idep nde t jg ave a doll carnage and baz Of Hope, wlth Mr. and Mrs. W. C.:public as anythlng could poss- Th e c sl n e e d n candies and ta each littie boy Lane. libîy be in the community). either a ponv and cart or dog and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glover In closing Mr. Bunner referred IN T DIHM ETIE cart, with candies. And were they ith Mesrs Pred and Dick Gîov- vrybriehîy ta the condition f LIN=TEMTE o h a Someone helped hlmself ta a mas at home with hier parents, pleased? The distribution Of gifts er, Lake Shore. the sehool building, and the mnili h rvne0 n fat. Christmas present Thursday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bradley. f rom the branches and bases off Mr. and Mrs. Brock Pthlck1 teaching of music in the school. _______________________________ ato DETOR night, Dec. l9th, when he, or Mr. John Smith at Mr.FranIk twa prettily decorated trees was with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Haîlo- The real brunt of the attack j OIC s eey ienta perhaps there were more than Gibson's was the winner of The the concluding feature. well, Starkville. I however came from B. B. Furber, DURAT EXIE LMT one, visited Reeve F. B. Lovekin's Newcastle Players' New Year's Mrs. Thos. Stapleton, Mr. and1iwho devoted the main portion of ______________________o H on0 omnili Poultry house andi stole ail his turkey. Mr. Smith's lucky ticketF Mrs. George Stapleton Jr. and a very fiery, and somewhat un- ofthe Poic fOtro aea hiens and cockereIs but one hen, was drawn by Reeve A. W. Gra- FIVE TO CONTEST family, wlth Mr. and Mrs. G. N. 1 telligible address. <--the_______I JP h 3 ci about seventy in ail, and the two ham at the community hall on COUNCIL SEATS Snmith, Stazkville. "I arn in a very poor condition, B oarder vvanLeu assignn on e d yo geewihh a epn vrStra vnnD. 8hinMisss Marjory and Ruby Payne sa donr't expect a good address-' BIRTHS Decembe,13;al htt' for next year. He and Mrs. Love- the presence aofcuite a crawd of and_ ORESWNED-RO rtmein !ceioswi kmn had kllled and dressed this interested and hopeful ticket pur- Miss Lila Payne, Pt. Robinson, took the floor. "I amn in a poor girlsborrhefdron the lOtirla3oof Januon year's young flock and thus sav- chasers. Sale af tickets at 10c Alfred Walton Graham Rte-elected Mr. Arthur Payne, Thorold, Mr. condition, physically, financially, NEAL-On Christmas Day, De. boys, all conveniences. Apply 1936, atih or0 20 'loi' ed them from -the depredations each enriched The Players' treas- Reeve by Acclamation Stanley Payne, Peterboro, and and perhaps 1 am mentally, tao." ember 25th, 1935. ta Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Devitt. Scugog St., noon, a EtrruhOar, of the thief or thieves. ury by $14. Mrs. Frank Ovens and Margaret Continuing, hie announýced that Mrs. Weldon Neal (nee Mabel Bowmanville. Phone 547. 1-1* in the ofieo .J.A al f Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hare and The population of Newcastle- Reeve A. W. Graham was re- with their parents, Mr. andi Mrs. ihe was not running for council for Dowson), a daughter (Ruth El-I- ficial RecieCutHue Jack spent Christmas in Brigh- on-the-Lake was increased by elected by acclamation at the Reuben Payne. Iwhat he could get. He wanted eanor>. Lost To vot hra roso am ton with Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Run- two a couple of days after Christ- nomination meeting in the Cam- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid McKay people to get inteîrested in munici-*- and proxecutb ie lhm 'mas when twins. a boy andi a girl, uiy alo Mna-eeig and f amnily with Mrs. John Mc- 'pal affairs, hie saici. How inter-'1 LOST - LADY'S WHITE GOLD prior theeo Rev. and Mrs. J. Scott Howard, arrived at the home ai Mr. andi There was no condemnation Of Kay, Starkville. ese are the taxpayers in their E wrist watch. Reward for return Toehvn am gis Who had their Thanksgivýing tur- Mrs. Chas. Rogersan. Congratu- any o! his acts or policies of his Mr. and Mrs Wmn. Whittaker ow steines hr 1000o MARRIAGE to Statesman Office. 1-*Th staems ietesm key taken in October, recently lations! first year's regime and in ac- celebratedl their f iftieth Wedding the books of the town that should thh suf!ered another loss when their Miss McKenzie, Toronto, lhas claiming him as reeve for an- Anniversary with their f amily on neyer be there, and they know ýMIJ-l R.CARTWRIGHT - In' Live Stock For Sale tewh teCsoino h rs pe dg ady wllkow b be vsiin erunlead unother year his fellow citizens ex- December 26th at the homne af nothing about it. It is o much Bawmanville, on Saturday.Dc'tewe-pone eoeds pe ogSndwelknw b ee istnghr nlead 1ut 14thi, 1935, by Rev. Oea. Mason, FOR SALE - AYRHR tribution smdotews h nearly everyone in the village, Mr. and Mr. H. S. Britton. pressed their confidence in his their youngest daughter, Mrs.1jtrouble for them to look at the YRHR I' proceedsfteEtteilbed- diof buried. nd r o m oronto. D.hBrg e homeability taconduct the corpora- Arthur Rdnp.The familylaudtors report. Edith. second cdaughter ai Mr. j milking now, in caîf ta pure- tiue died 0fbpisonin andwaso Mr noW. . rgg c ad uon- in's municipal afairs and ta included Mr. and Mrs. Edgar iI have been criticised by al and Mrs. Thos. Car t wri g ht, bred Ayrsh.ire sire. reasonable. trued aog prie ntt Mr. John Lord, Shaw's. Who dergone an operatian for appen- intelligently and worthily repre- Whittaker and f amily. Hamilton, kinds af people,.lhe added, but Boiwmaniille. ta Kenneth Mill- Apply ta R. Hawkins, Maple sc ledteeo ihu eadt has been in poor health since last dicitis two weelks previously. on sent the village at the Counties' Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bradley and there is one critic I can neyer er. son ai Mr. and Mrs. James Grove. Phone 203r4. suc-dams spring, was taken ta Bowman-i Tuesday. Dec. 24tli ni. son Lloyd, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. thank enaugh, The Statesman, Miller, of Oshawa. FO AE-PPIS ES a D Ecebr 95 ville hospital on Christmas d.ay Weekend visitars with Mrs. Ga edwR .LGelyWmn. Chester, Oshawa. Although for the cowardly way hie does i _________ ---. onable. watch or cattie. collies. Wit2isyptos f srok. e ea P. Rickard and Mrs. BraggadWm LaeJrteltr not able ta be present Mrs. Whlt- things. Waving The Statesnian 1 Matthiew Mills, Hamptan.[N.LMATNCA, Passed away on Monday. Mrs. were, Mrs. Harold Toms andmang isdbti ucpl taker's mother. Mrs. Pethick, is in the air, Mr~. Furber told the DE T SCtoan Lord hias since been staying in Kathleen, S.Lmet . affairs. were elected as schoal stili living, audience that no comic strip in' ______________ 73 ~~ Bowmanville with hier son-in-law, Miss Marion Fisher, Belleville; trustees by acclamation. M r. Mrs. Chas. Reid and Hazel with any newspaper could touch the ALN -nCaie n Miscellaneous TorontoOt Mr. Frank Cryderman. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Allin, Betty1 Lake whose father !ormerly serv- Mr. and Mrs. Sulas Hallawell. editorial page o! The Statesman. LI -InCako Friday. _______________ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fry, BOw- and John, Ida. ed on the Board af Education Mr. John Meneely is in Toronto Turning his attack directly ta December 27th, 1935, Gladys Cai manville, spent Christmas wthi ucesPryHr h ev The deepest sympathies ai the sceecrr ae h ere.Hospital. teeioroihs ECia hits parents and his brother-mn- community are extended ta Mr. on the Board with f idelity and 'Furbper . itaAei. eodwi fCas law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oea.Au adciirninteIdistinction the past twas years, Fre charged that hie resigned M.r. Howard Allun, age 36 years, SLIGHT OR STOUT - HAVJE ing the ulteaiD.Tms HoadAli n hide n h sMayor two years ago and -left Interred in Bowmanville Cem- your figure problem solved by EclectrmcO tusteceaeto Meadows. death of wiie and mather onFi but who did nat seek re-nomin- the aid boat stuck in the mud, etery. C ha r is. Proiessionai alvisar ail prepaain ffrdt h Mis aronRikadB..,wa dyDec. 27th, and ta Miss Ethel ation. s while hie went and sat under a BEST-At Carbon. Ata., De 4 ihu biato.PoeOh ulc. 2ti4ob oudi vr speciai delegate !rom the Ontario Lockhart and brother. Mr. Alan Eari Walton. Christopher Law, 7Ihd re.W ai 35 9.,Hrr .Bs.bohro wa 863. adamiBa tt Poer.sh drugb toeinCnaacr.cos Ladies' Coilege, Whitby, at the Lockhart, in the passing o! their Edward C. Hoar. Harold Laking1 I orhadbills to e ad riameet-50 Ed93in Arr. Best Victra Maame. to coaugstadalcutymrh twewthQuarenialConentoniothrMrs W.T.vockariandCecloRtCrveh. herasttwW. T.r nLoduresed y E-Co andie aneMr.ladian . HllOr- ADVRTtheET OR ntskeetitforsal. S, bin off the Student Volunteer Move- widow of the late W. T. Lockhart. being new men to be put forward Y Clngadeserc yex! oroand ana . MdsnC al r- AVRIE TFReasily Proual n xrml ment, meeting in Indianapolis a former member ai the Legisa- as municipal afficers, were nom- Cl at ean eof Tiorona nd ocn-i CREDITORS mocierate npie ooesol inaed sicubellrwithoutt be ae battle ai it.aly cit fromn December 28th ta 3lst. tive Assembly of Ontario.unecascnilrsthetob icises the small crowds we get 13ICKF-LL - In Bowrmanville, on AL EROS ain ny it Durham Ladge A. F. & A. M., Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Grubbe electetd. Lat aur meetings. Sunday, December 29th, l9 dýam t SNShavEtt f th met on Thursday evening, Dec. Weston. were weekend guests of R eeve Graham addressed the rUD z" Throwing The Stateman ta th Elma Stella Hobbs, widow o li against the Esae i6h hnWr r.E .HaiM.adMs hlpLGely argely attended meeting in the ate MARYateJANEounA W.. ____________MARY_____TALOR,_o 26sth, en Wacr. Bora.he. C. Hoar Mr.anci Mrs. Phiip LeGresiey the l dfleor Mr. Furber stamped on it th aeMloreW ickl.the Town o! Bow.ýmanvýille. who yeras !ollows: I.Ps Mse- standing F r the fc that he was business o the local andi counties inotewsae tedlht i YSer 43rd year, nido raou h 7hdya War. Bro. J. A. Smith; Wor. Mas- 1canfined ta his home with bran- counicil in general. ai ithis ftmfr t adnce ot ec. -th JohnlT yern fornoOterm1935, are reciuired t f ile' ter-Howard J.tToms tre Ward-nchiai rouble andhunaohn oTat- E.sC.fHoar.ChairmannofwBrid-ryoC. H.eTuck, Opt ter-Howrd J. oms; S. Ward chialtroubl and uable t at- E C. Hor, Charinan f little B t.red To!,this a typee o!rdia- terlyypaof durpielyHill.rlC Hil.iChetundersigneduderSolicitolrit nototlat- en-Oa. Gine;G JriWade;-tenrthenomnatin metinnat taneCunertinatitton smkeEtinghtSpecalis trandad svera waked ut ut Twnsip. n hi 66h yer. n- e thn Jauar l6t, 136. ite W. E. Purdy; Sr. Deacon-Fred Orona an Monday, was re-elected af the expenditures of his depart- ir. be n ercatinued hut bt T temnthi.Un i Cemt er Ca- whicha d ate te Ette193il be i- Graham; Jr. Deacn-H aow a r d Reeve of Clarke by acclamation, ment. Chris Law ai road an YOUR CHILD A.ND THE EYES ata. Fre otnedhsbte emetUs.n meey Cd wi dat Ilh 1- f hhl e is Bawitrjutj dand allclaimsof whic K i Pearce; I. Guard-Haward Bw Shaw's section lias îost one af street maintenance, andi Earl _______ trubute en S.StwrdDoad .Gi- t odstan os stemdre-Waiton ai sidewaik repairs and Pr 5The Press and the business mer ecth xctrhaen eeid en r Sead-oad_.______letan ot seme e- at1 are supposed ta be the two m BROAD-At Detroit, Mich., Dc:h xctr aentrcîe sono Jr; Jr. d- Stewdairdn-idetsrnoledersni0bM.oJhn onsrutio.sOa.n. rigte artntthigs hicfgMtomak Joth193,1Jhntrod a1e35,3noiceoin bebarec asagans EV RY8DY LS TyerLareceGane; ece Lord. who dieci Dec. 3th. in Baw- cucilrf1 95.i ropn By the intelligent employment 'a gooci town. It is a sorry thing years, son ai the late Mr. and Acit amnil them. tary-J. W. Bradley, Treasurer-1 manville hospital where hie was out and i dd not address the o! modern methotis and ecquip- io omnil hti a uh Mrs. Wmn. Broad o! Haydon. ltdaoDcmr. 193.D E takenon Chismeeting.He wa ment a much greater degree Of a press. Look at the West end o!f CORBETT - In Royal Victoria, NORMA.N H. H. TAYLOR and J. tedW P h- . ac 1taen on Cst m as day.fewasle Rev. F. H. Mason. Chairman Of accuracy andi ef!iciency us poss- jthe town, its deai, its a dis- Hspital, Barrie, Thursday, De- CLARK P. TAYLOR, Executors LeniteA.i Chur - Rev. S . a- heodest member.a!Newcastlethe Board ai Education. gave a ibie than by the use o! draps un grace. lie added. cember 26th, 1935, James Cor- by M. G. V. oOULD. Sweatesiees crf 5th: il a.m.-Marn.ing Worship Mr. Hubert Anderson. Windsor, resume ai the wark ai the board. testing the vision for glasses. The oniy way you cari answer bett, ageti 76 years, father ai Bawmanville, Ont.. ite H. armetSric;23 pn n- atcla etonoth thorough understandig ofhi m (the editor) is on the pub- Mr. W. P. Corbett, Bawman- TerSlctr 52-2' -Sunday Schaol; 7 p.m.-Even- 1 derson. Mrs. Anderson, invaiid- a oaia f a new flush tailet the visual and muscular condit-;lic platform, anti then he won't ille.- gh ing Service. 1 edti tice in 1934 with fractureti system at a cost af $1.000, to re- ion a! a pair o! eyes is essential give yaur meetings any public-HER-ta hns bas nd e St.Gerg'sChuch- ev F baes hs owbee aayi omplace the aId worn out chemnical in obtaining a comiortable cr t ta get a crowd out. The prise Dec. 26th.Or9n5, JonHry, OTC TO CREDITORS cosies. H. Mason. M.A., B.D., Re c toar.Newcastle at the home afilhem system. rection. Exercises for building up charge ai all came when she re- gd6Yer.blv hsa A psnsavgay ais Sunday, Jan. th, 2nd Sunday ai- 1i mother. Mrs. Eleanor Barrett, H. C. Bonathan, m uni c i pal the tane o! the muscles of the fered ta The Statesmans right aei6 erblvdhsad Alprashvn n am ter Christmas: il a.m.-Marning Windsor, for about a year andi clemk. presitiei. ofsefctv nsrnthnn acitcs dtrly h ae ai elia Sawden. against the estate af the late e aeah.lfr vr Prayer and Haly Communion; 2 two months.I* certain eyes sa that glasses ar.3 as the speaker was doing in his LOCKHeRT-In Newcastle, Sat-AniHusaiteT nhp uloenamottrc- p.m.-Sunday School; 7 p.m.- United Church Services unnecessary. oai Darlingtan, who died on or Ierne0 oos Evensong and Sermon. ____ Consider for a moment the die- burlesque andi crude way ta the urday. Dec. 28th, 1935, Mary about the 6th day o! June, 1935, vem delight anti entertainment ai his Renwick. witiow of the late W.- are required ta file the samne with Pasor nticonregtioEaitheHEICASL maInDdCURofJoausChdstasuusiobyttehansea toayapontheeyceauiene. etingn eronaeMr T.LocharMr.worTprof herai iththeun Untei huchhed wtcniht S.S.CHISMA TEE ?hi and congregation. iinely f rom first waking through ta the Furber directly referred to the LýORD3-m IBawmanville, on Mon- tiersigneci solicitors nat later than gsergv iceo. us ad cclu,ti- CassPeet xeln r-apprapriate and soui stirring ser- days endi. Our eyes are calleti editor ai this paper as being "sa dayDec. 30th. 1935, John Lord, Januamy 26th, 1936, aiter which BrambeadAgrs ging wit t1epinin ocuf lathe sgram snt ExcellenPero- mons by Rev. S. MacLean, and upan for canstant tiuty with vemy smalllhe coultihide un the f oun- beloved husband ai Mary Page, date the estate will be distributeti ing wit the riging ot of chastem-anti tis esna hst n eîicateîy armanged i lttle relaxation. The majarity of itain pen he writes with." nhs86h'a old year at 12 o'clock, foiloweti by Gifts for Children decomations rnarked the services people no matter in what walk of If I arn elected, he saici as he inhs8t er and all dlaims oi which the sali1cprbi p the ringing in off the new and the in the Unitedi Churclh on Sunday. ie are subjected ta a greater bought his aticress ta a close NODEN-In Orono, on Tuesday, soicitobe baetas agivns tithe general exchange of New Year A pleasing variety ai entertain- Dec. 22nd. The pastar preached strain upon their eyes than in the while many had leit the hall. it December 24th, 1935, William Dilb ared a saa, nsttarmo5 ~ m~ greetings. ment featured the United Church in the mraning f ran the text, past. Modemn civilization in many will he through no effort o! The, John Notien, aged 48 years. In- Dthi 2swa6Ota a ! eeb r, e *l The J. Anderson Smith Ca. are Sunday School Christmas tree Let us now go even unto Bethle- ways progressive is exacting in its Statesman. but, I will strive ta terred at Orono Cemetery. 1935.hdy fDcebr A . entertaining its office staff! and event on Monday evening. Dec. hem, Luke 2:15. the choir supple- strain upon the eyes. wamk for the intemest o! the town. 1935._________ RE &HMHESPoe3 factory emplayees and partners 23rd. Supt. Thos. A. Ratiger of- menting the therne with the an- (To Be Cantinuetideen 'hi 4tie"prvdI gR Street MPEast at a banquet in the cammunity ficiateti as chairmian, andi Rev. S. themai, Hall to the Lard's Anoint- ~ ~ U~eda h etn niOhw na hall on Friday evening, Jan. 3rd. MacLean. pastor, led in a season- teti anti Sango0fheBethtehemand CARDS 0F THANKS Oshawa,& Wntario, with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Purtiy able prayer a! gratitude and jay. The evening service oýened CHARGES LEVELLED th-hiÎn>M.A .Lle .... Solicitors on behalif CIN)fGLS WihMs ayCeec tteTown Clemk, closed the meeting Arthur Rahm, Executor ai catering. Wt isMr lmnea h with a series a! carols. The oc AT THE STATESMAN wtîî Gat Save the King. Ronald Burley wishes ta thank the saiti Estate. 52-2, Miss Lilian Smale, Creighton piano. the whaie assemblage, of es o! the choir were heard Ot____ (Editars Note - We have la- all those who helpet i hm in any _______________________________ Mins, asa ges aiMisesCa-chltienandadutsin udtorumsitie the church in the iirst stan- (cantinueti !rom page 1) tentionally lef t out the usual way during the recent campaign,, therine anti Estelia Blackburn anti galiemy joineti with .ioyous za of -Angels fmom the realms oi comuc stnip irom thîs issue anti alsa extentis ta al boys anti group durlng Christmas holitiays. voîces in singing the camais, Joy Glory" the wors of the suc- fieldi again for the School Board substituteti the above oations for leaders his best wishes for a Hap- i Miss Gladys Bradley, Glovers- ta the Wold, and The First Now- ceeding stanzas becorning more ant ihe would -nat be tictated ta the edification anti amusement o! py New Year. ville, N. Y., spent hiem Christmas ehl. The words were thmown on clear anti distinct anti the mnusic by The Statesman."auredr.Awegtapese holday inhositl i tht cty tie sree byth S.S. antmnswelling in volume as the choir Where Mr. Mason leit aff, Rev. learn that aur goot f rienti Fur- MM~. Wm. anti Mr. anti Mrs .n u r C e r n e havlng to undergo an operation operateti by Mr. Chas. Gilkes. approached nearer and nearer, John Bunner starteti. He openeti ber with all his bombastic gestic- Jae Chapman. Hampton. desure I a u ryC e for appendicitis insteati o! taking The primary class, under the dir'- entemeti the la!ft. 'Me chair then lits adtiress by asking for an- ulations and windy utterances on ta express with deep gratitude train for Newcastle and Christ- ection a! Miss Loreen Batty, con- led the congregation in the sing- I ther chance to sit on the School nomination night faileti complete- their appreciation ta thase who 1 /N E O T _________________tributeti a whole complete littie ing ai, While Shepherds watcheti Board. He titi not know oi any ly when it carne ta a real show Sa kintily assisteti in any way at18 W N E O puagram in itself with several re- their f lacks by night, I n f a n t group that cauld have done better down for hie lacked the intestinal the scene ai their accitit on left to clear at amazingly Iow puices. Wr eual citations anti sangs, a chorus by Holy, anti It came upon the uniti- wark for the chiltiren o! the town ffortitutie ta even quali!y for an Nov. l9th. Also ta Drs. Slemon $67 o$25 samne f orty yaung voices, andi an night clear. than the 1935 Board. He paiti a electian. As for the accusations anti Storey. Mms. Smyth and the, exercise, Ten Little Smiles. Miss The nativity oi Jesus anti the tribute ta the fine work a! the o! the retireti ministers o! the nurses ai Bowinanville Hospital.j Now selling from $10.50to$25 Marjary Lycett's class o! littie first Christmas was also the two lady trustees, Mrs. J. W. gospel we will take them a littIe andtiat their many frientis who 1 and Overy one a real bargl. girls appeareti in the oIt f amiliar theme ai the regular hymns of Jcwell anti Mrs. W. A. Shane, anti more seriously ctitorially next visiteti them in the haspital or at l W IIL N 1sang, Yau can't play in my back worship. The choir rentereti as alsa ta the work af other trustees. week anti answer their autbursts home, also for the many lovely Every Dress in the store on salefom$.5 p yard. Pauline Deline and Dally an anthem that beautiful passage He commentietiMr. Mason an his which have been evidently o- lwers anti etc. sent ta them. Ifyo relokn for a snart dress at azelbranpc Piry nblue starring a h Anti themeee in th amiexhaustive" adtiress, adas netn tobe osine fo I N principal,. Olive MMn,G race country Shepherds abiding in the1 his leadiership as chairman of the sainescicmc.) Mrs. C Lemon wishes ta thank do flot miss this unusual offejg Cotter anti Lama Harris o! the felt.cI..."with adaptations, anti Finance Cammittec, all those who voteti for hier tau- U~W V V 1 samne clasa also enderet a tio. a double maIe quartette, Messrs. Turning ta The Statesman Mi'. Ail mothers can put away anx- ghter Jean, whien she secureci a T e E LADIES' TMrs. A. W. Glenney's lass con- W. J. S. Rickard, E. C. Hoar. Bunner sait he diint think the iety rcgarding their sufffering daîl in the Rexaîl cantcst, anti i Goose's Christmas Party; Miss art, basses, anti W. H. Cooke, Ar- eIled at it by this newspapei' anti Graves' Worin Exterminato ta chiltimen at Christmas.T e h Meting o!ed Rickartis, a play, The thur Gibsan, Harod Allin anti many o! the best mca anti wornen give relie!. Its effccts are sure. Phone 594wavll WITH YOUR Feisne'f Celebrities; Mrs. J. R. Wilbur Baskervillc, tenors, sang in the town had tolt inhl the I wish ta canvcy my sincere _____________________________ Fihrsyoung ladies, a sang; Star ai Bethlehem. Rev. S. Mac- same thing. He feIt the cristidism - thanks ta ahl my frientis antid anti Mrs. N. L. Rickarti's, a play, Lean preacheti an claquent anti very kecnly as a mînister ai the W'anted neighbors for their many kinti-______ The Bugginsville Uplift Society. forceful sermon irom the text, Unitedi Church o! Canada, hie- nesses duing the illness anti a!- F URNACE Piano accompanists a! the even- There was no oom for thcm in jadded. WANTED-OLD MUZZLE LOA.D- ter the death of my belaveti 'if e. ing were Miss Mary Clemence, the inn. No raarn for Jesus then I have kept ail articles, hie an- ing Enfielti Rifle. must have or- anti for the beautiful floral trib- Miss Laine Batty, Miss DOlly anti there, no maom for Him o! t- nauneti, anti they w0ulti fot have ugnal rîflung not bareti out. utes and other expressions o! re- OR 1Pumtiy antiMrs. J. H. Jose wha times il anay laces now! Anti been Sqnaihcirncy ucen-ade 1Writ-G",1Statsman-O-- ce.- gar1 èýït tnand ren, ronoanti wimed for, electmic- stoveé Chateron ntichltir-,O.na STOVE - CHESTNUT - PEA COAL Apply Miss Hester Buliracombe Mrs. MIrwin anti Mary. Bowinan- Phone 271. 52-21L. o ahwe rm9 a.m. to 9p. m. Phone 1nc. niNTADRNECK FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENTI Mr._and_____________Jonesand For winter rnonths, all con- HC 248 or 525J. G. M. Bosnell in charge. children with hem parents. Mr. anti ,veiences, central location.j 1Mrs. Dave Mcrrill, Castîcton. ~CA N Write "O. R." c'a Drawei' B. COBOURG Office is open SATURDAY of nM anti Mrs.hLaurence Savem3y OOAD Bowmaaville. 51-3 WA RM AIR FURNA E Pach week from 9 a. M. to 9 P. M. Gordon anthurWl h M.andm Mrs. toGHI W O MrhrWlsSlm. atiApartments toRent D r a k , E. Garnett in charge. Mr. anti Mrs. Rusk anti four PHONE 173 OR 98 NOTE-Whcmc at aIl possible klndly make appointments boys. Castîctan, Mir. anti Mrs. ABARMtN TO ENTFOU freaiatosHenry Rusk, Morrish, Mr. anti Taxi and Trucking Service Bowmanville roorni, ecently ciecorateci, cas- Poe61 LME omnil forexmintinsMrs. Siti HaliaweIl. Starkville, iPyonate6.5Appy Staesma i-I with Mr. andi Mrs. Hilton Avery Oiche, 51-y t!tsa Ofrice 51-I -*P"Iil