PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY 2ND, 1940 Zion Recent Visitors: Mrs. Reford Cameron at Mr. S. G. Chant's, Toronto. Mrs. Chas. Stainton, Bleck- water, visited her friends and re- latives around Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hulett and Victor, Oshawa, at Mr. Russell Perkins'. Miss Bernice Stainton, Peter- boro, Miss Dianne Lee, Kedron, at Mr. A. T. Stainton's. Miss Jean McMaster, Toronto, at Mr. J. W. McMaster's. Mrs. Sernpson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. T. Sarnpson, Mr. Ronald Sempson, Miss Mildred Johnson, Toronto, at Mr. Russell Perkins'. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Belson and fernily at Mr. E. Nelson's, Fraser- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMaster and Alex attended Mrs. A. D. Me Kittrick's fwlneral at Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Parkin, Miss Velma Baison, Kinsale, at Mr. Anson Blsons. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Balson, Mr. Gereld Balson, Miss Jean Baison, Mrs. J. McNab and Audrey, Mr. Harvey Belson attended a shower for Miss Ethel Wilkins at Mr. Bert Wilkins', Courtice, on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Glaspel at Mrs. Wm. Stanley's Pickering, and et Mr. Gary Glaspel's, Whitby. Mrs. Luther Pascoe entertained. her class of young ladies et her home on Mondey night. Messrs Gerald and Harvey Bal- son, Miss Jean Balson, Mrs. J. McNab visited teeir sisters, Mes- dames Chas. Ferguson and Leslie Hoskin, Thorntons Corners. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Glaspel and Beryl at Toronto. .Mr. and Mrs. H. Hegerman, Meda and Ina, Oshawa, at Mr. J. W. Balson's. Mrs. W. Glaspel has taken up residence with Mr. Tracy Glaspel for tee summner. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cochrane and Betty, Bowrnanvifle, at Mr. Wes. Cameron's. We are sorry te lose Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Warren and farnily frorn our conmunity. They have b. moved to a small farmn west o! North Oshawa. C.G.1.T. girls entertained the Solina C.G.I.T. girls on Saturday. The final meeting of the Young People's Union was held on Tues- day night when a social time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron and Helen at Mr. George Sonley's, Toronto. Annual oyster supper of thee Zion Football Club was held on Wednesday night. A good crowd came out and enjoyêd tee good teings to eat, also the program. Mr. Boyd Slemon, Bowmanville, sang two solos, and the rest was local 'talent. Enfield Recenit Visitors: Miss Marion Hollidey, Brook- lin, at Mr. J. Stark's. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ormiston, Bowmanville, at Mrs. W. J. Or- miston. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowrnan, Vincent and Jim, Kitchner, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bowmen, Port Perry, at Mr. G. Bowman's. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leask, Ewart and Eunice, at Mr. Frank Gilbert's. Mr. Bobby Stinson, Toronto, et Mrs. Harry Stinson's. .Messrs Albert and Calvin Nid- dery, Toronto, at their cottage. Mr. Frank Mason, Harmony, called on friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ormiston and Walter, Maple Grove, witn friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. Grass, Column- bus, et Mr. Wil!red Bowman's. Mrs. Hooey, Orono, is nursing Mrs. G. Ormiston as Mrs. Boyd went home for a rest. Mr. and Mrs. Milton and Fred Semis visited in Bowrnanville. Miss Vere Stinson in Toronto. Messrs Jack and Dave Hall have started working for Mr. Roy Mc- Laughlin again for tels season. Mr. Frank McMullen has been visiting et Toronto and Camp- bellcroft. To hunt Is to chase, but to hunt without a license is to be chased., CAWKER'S STORE NEWS MAKES SHOPPING AN ENJOYABLE EVENT With These Fr1. & Sat._Specials Sirloin Steak . . (fly the Slce) .. .. lb. Approx. 2 lbs. to Slce 1 Round Steak ................. lb. 25c 25c Plate Pot 'b Romet Beef................... lb. 10e Bone Rolled 1Plate Beef lb. 15C Prime Rlb Roast Beef, shortened .. lb. 20e - 22e Prime Rlb Roast Beef, rolied..............lfb. 25e Short Rlb Romet Beef, rolled, - (no bonc) lb. lSc Steak ..............lfb. 15C - 2 for Sec Our Prices Before Buying 25c I CAWKER'S pEgONEj p82- ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED Blackstock Recent Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pickard, Bowmanville, at Mr. Cecil Hill's. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Werry and family, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Camp and Susie at Mr. Arthur Bailey's. Mrs. John Marlow in Toronto with Mrs. Ivan Shook. Miss Ferga Johnston is homne from Toronto. A number of!- people in te village have been confined to bed wite illness. Mrs. L. Switzer's singing class is woÀcing hard to take part in tee Festival. A pleasant, evening was spent in tee community hall on Friday evening, the occasion being a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearce. Mr. John Hamilton acted as chairnmn for the programn and presentation of the gifts. Every- one wishes tee bride and groom ail success and happiness. Seeding has started at lest with the ground drying up nicely. Mrs. Clarence Perr. is still in Toronto taking treetments. Maple Grove Recent Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gunning, miss Gledys Gunning, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Baker, Miss Vere Baker, Solina, with the former's daughter, Mrs. L. C. Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Foiey spent Sunday with ber sister, Mrs. S. T. Bertlett, Toronto. Mrs. A. Trenouth, Hampton, Mr. Ross Trenouth, Miss Beatrice Pritchard, Toronto, visited the former's sister-in-lew, Mrs. John Snowden, also Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Metcalf. Reception service wes held on Sunday when Mrs. Norman Bur- gess, Misses Doreen Je!!ery, May Wright, Loryne White, Masters Stanley Snowden, Norman Coul- ter, Ronald Smith, Bill Welton- berry, Jack Morton, Bobby Stev. ens were received into church mernbership. Rev. H. W. Foley will occupy tee pulpit on Sunday. Maple Grove School News By Harry Snowden and Bert Snowden o! Grade V We are chenging our Arbor Day to Thursdey on account o!thee Music Festival at Orono, Friday evening, and we expect Salein school to play ageinst us in soft- bell. .. In Naturel Science we have been studying Spring birds an.d their eg.fs. .. The dlther day Mr. Lycett brought in a table. For Manuel Training we are making it into a combination desk and send table. .. Congratulations ta Audrey Greenhem, Ronald Smith, Lenore Collecutt, Ethel Budai, Doris Stevens, Ellen Abernethy, Gordon Linton, John Morton, Ray Munday, Harry Snowden, Harold Stevens and Ruth Snowden for having stars aIl across tee spell- ing board up to date. .. On Wed- nesday the Mission Band are pre- pering e bele to send Io Foreign Missicns. .. Here is sone news frorn tee Junior room by Phillip Finney and Joan Mundey. .. We are collecting pictures o! ell kînds o! birds. .. Grade I mede zoo animaIs out o! tawdust and peste. ..Grade II peinted e city on secking. .. Grade IL went over to the other room to read on Friday and Grade Ill came here ta read. Haydon Recent Visiters: Mr. and Mrs. Farewell Black burn and deugbter, Salemi, et Mr. Mark Bleckburn's. Mrs. W. Ridge, Mns. Fellis, To- ronto, et Mn. J. Wright's. Rev. A. Gardiner, Demorest ville, et Mn. C. Gerrerd's. Misses Phyllis Watson and Viola Bradley, Toronto, et Mn. E. Brad- ley's. Lieut. end Mrs. Gardon Cowl- ing, Lindsay, et Mr. George Cowl- ing's. Mn. and Mrs. D. Bothwell and daugbter, Meple Grove, et Mrs. H. Wotten's. Mrs. L. V. Disney, Miss Eileen Disney, Mn. E. Anmour, Oshawa, et Mn. R. McNeil's. Messrs Douglas Fontaine and Jini Grant, Misses Kay Dean and Ruth MeNeil, Toronto, et Mn. A. McNeil's. Mn. and Mrs. Will Sandenson and Barbera, Mr. Marshall, Janet- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Reinkee, To ronto, et Mr. J. Sandenson's. Mn. end Mrs. James Aikenheed, Toronto, et Mr. L. Ashton's. Mrs. Frank Thonipson, Taunton, et Mn. C. Cnossmen's. Mn. and Mrs. W. Chellis, Mr, Don Cemeron, Miss Gledys Dow- ney, Bowm-anville, Mrs. W. Gi! flan, Pickering, Mr. H. Hooper, Islington, et Mr. T. Mauntjoy's. Mn. Frank Osmond, Miss Aud rey Thonipsan, Bowmanville, et Mn. W. Thompson's. Miss Grace Tnewin, Toronto, with lier parents. Mrs. E. Stephenson and Vaughn with Mrs. Ross Richards, Baw- manville. Mn. and Mns. Fred Ashton and family, Mn. and Mrs. Louis Ash- tan and Mary Lau, Toronto, et Mn. L. Grabam's. Mn. Geo. Cowling in Tarante. Mns. Phillips witb Mrs. D. Hig- gins, Toronto. Marie Ashton et Mn. R. Ormis- tan's, Enniskillen. Mrs. E. R. Onmiston and Mr. Gea. Riggs have returned home. Congratulations ta Public and Continuation Scbool pupils frani here an winning several pnizes at the Hobby Show. The Lions Club is ta be congnatulated an spon. soring sucb an educative and in teresting event. The village bas taken on e di! ferent ppearance as mny have naked up their yards and haci bon-fines. Il was easily seen that tee fisb- ing season had opened by thee number of cars around bringing fishermen to tee different creeks. A few relatives surprised Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham on the occasion o! their 20th weddmng anniversary. An enjoyable even- ing of games was had after which lunch was served. Helping Hands Class met at A. McNeil's on Friday evening. Guitar music was given by Ross Ashton; a reading by Donald Thompson and a contest conduct- ed by Archie McNeil. Lunch was served. Church service on Sunday was conducted by Rev. A. Gardiner, Dembrestville, who gave a splen- did sermon on "What Was the Worst Thing teat Happened to Jesus?"I A good attendance was present. W.A. next Thursday at Mrs. T. Mountjoy's. Recent Visitors: Miss Marguerite Wright, St. Catharines, with Mr- and Mrs. N. E. Wright and Mr. Edgar Wright. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walton and family, Peterboro, at Mr. H. Stevens'. Mr. and Mrs. E. Parrott, Heler and Ronald at Mr. A. Wearn's. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rahm, Mrs. E. Bradley and Georgie at Mr. S. Stinson's, Cartwright. Mr. L. Brabley, Troronto, at Mr. G. Bradley's. Mr. and Mrs. S. Turner at Mr. Wesley Oke's and Mr. F. Dor- land's. Mrs. E. C. Ashton at Mr. I. Tra- vell's, Oshawa. Mrs. C. Boyd and Miss M. Vir- tue have returned home after spending several weeks with Mrs. G. Ormiston, Enfield. House cleaning is the order of the day with the ladies, and the farmers are very busy on the land. On Wednesday evening Burke- ton Y.P.U. visited our Union. President Allan Wearn opened the meeting. After greeting the visitors the president left te remainder of the program witli Mr. Thompson of Burketon. Scflp- ture reading by Ruby Bailey; vocal duet by Misses Betty Moffai and Viola Adams; readmng by Dorothy Hoskin; a young girls' quartette; reading by Mr. Thomp- son; moute organ solo by Bert Hoskin. Mr. Thompson uised for tee topic "Gardening." A socia] half hour was spent in games and contest under leadership of Mrs. L. Wearn, social convener. Lunch was served. Material sent from Enniskillen Red Cross unit includes: 54 pairs of socks, 4 sweaters, 10 pairs of wristlets, 113 T. bandages, 6 gauze pads, 10 pairs of pyjamas and il pairs in making, 7 bed coats, 34 ice bag covers. OSHAWA Free Parking . Phone 1011 Friday - Saturday MAY 3 -4 "Broadway Melody 0f 1940' Starrlng Fred Astaire - Eleanor Powell George Murphy - Frank Morgan Added - "Atlantic Patrol" REVIVAL Friday at 11I p.m. "Angels With Dirty Faces l Starring James Cagney - Pat O'Brien Dead End Klds Monday - Tuesday MAY 6.- 7 Seventeen Starrlng Jackle Cooper - Betty Field TO THE LADIES Treasure O'Gold Dinnerware for a sniall service charge of 5c Wednes. -Thursday Friday -Saturday MAY 8 -11 You Loved the Novel You'll Like the Picture "Rebecca Starring Laurence Oliver - Joan Fontaine - George Sanders Judith Anderson Wedding McCallum - Ives The merriage took place quietly in Oshawa on Monday, -April 22, at Simcoe St. United Church par- sonage wite Rev. R. W. Tanton officieting o! Florence Mae, daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ives to, Robert S. McCallurn, son of Mrs. M. McCallurn, Oshawa. They were unattended. The bride wore a blue tailored suit with blue and White accessories. Her corsage was of roses and sweet pees. After a short trip they will reside in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Crowther entertained for the bride and groom at a delightfully arrenged shower when they received rnany lovely and useful gifts. Shaws Shaw's Home and School will hold its next meeting on May l4th in tee school house. Good pro- gram. Play by Y.P.U. under the direction o! Ernest Gilbank, "Tommy Tekes a Wife." Oteer in- teresting 'numnbers. Refreshments. Everyone welcome. Silver col- lection. 18-1 Burketon Recent Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rahrn and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leach, Weston, with Mr. H. Rehm. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ferguson, Blackstock, with Mrs. H. Adams. Miss Jean Abbott, Miss Ethel Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc- Donald and Muriel, Bowmanville, with Mr. T. Bailey. Mr. N. Hudson with friends in Oshawa. Mrs. E. Caughill and Mr. Bill Hoskin with Mrs. E. Strutt, Ty- rone. Mr. and Mrs. C. McCullough, Bethany, Mr. and Mrs. C. Coulter and daughter, Oshawa, Mrs. F. Adams and Ruby, Hampton, m#th Mrs. M. Adems. Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams, Viola, Mary and Albert with friends in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. D. Key and Bill, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sander- son and family, Rev. M. R. San- derson, Toronto, with Mrs. C. Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carnoch- an, Donalda and Morley with Mr. G. Carnochan. Tyrone Hampton Recent Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. E. Boyd, Toronto, at W. E. Stevens'. Mr. and Mrs. ýE. Smirthweite were recent visitors et tee home of Mrs. E. L. WilLiamson. Mrs. T. Wray and Eileen wite friends in Bowmanville. Mrs. A. E. Billett accompanied Mrs. C. W. SlenjDn on a trip to Niagara Falls and visited friends et St. Catharines. Mr. W. E. Stevens with friends in Oshawa. Miss Gladys Chapman, Bow- manville, et W. Chapman's. Mr. W. T. Perrett, Malton, wite Mrs. Perrett end family. Mrs. C. Johns with her daugh- ter, Mrs. W. White, Orono. Mrs. Burgmaster, Enniskillen, with her sister, Mrs. Charlotte Stephens. Women's Institute met Thurs- day which was tee annuel meet- ing and election of officers. Congratulations ta Mrs. B. Pingle on thee rrival of a baby girl. Y. P. U. met Friday with Gladys Trull in charge of this Worship Service: Caîl to worship, Muriel Smith; Bible lesson, Nellie Ar- mour; devotionel reading, Miss Doreen Perrett; prayer, Bruce Hogarth. Progrem was in charge of Alf. Rendle. Mrs. Harold Sel- ter read a story. Edith Rackham favoured with a vocal solo. Mad- lyn Wilcox gave a reading. A helpful topic on the teree words "Burden, Thorn and Cross" was presented by Mr. Jim Reynolds. The montely meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. J. Reynolds with the Presi- dent, Mrs. H. Selter, presiding for tee business. Mrs. Salter and Mrs. A. Blanchard were appointed as delegates to tee Presbyterial meeting in Oshawa. Mrs. Selter a]so led in prayer after which Mrs. L. Trull read a hymn of peace. Mrs. H. Peters hed charge of tee program. Mrs. Stephens read bible lesson and had charge of worship service. Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Ferguson and Miss Reynolds took part in dialogue "India's Need for Medical Service." Mrs. A. Peters took last part of chapter "Facing tee Future Task."1 Next meeting at tee home of Mrs. A. E. Billett. Tyrone Women's Institute met bersfonTrone were présent, et the home o! Mrs. R. MvcCul- and gave a splendid progrem. lough with a good attendence. President Mr. Mortson gave thee President Mrs. L. Goodman took cail to worship; prayer by Rev. charge o! the business session. March; bible references, Miss L. Roll caîl wes enswered by paying Hooper; topic was very ably o! fées. Letters of teenks froni dealt with by Mrs. Glaspeil; splen- 'the sick were read. t wes voted did readings were given by Mrs. ta continue to meet in homes and Bigelow, Miss H. Youngrnan, that we send e donation ta the Miss A. Annis and Mr. P. Werry; Tuberculosis Hospital. Mrs. J. vocal duet, Mrs. Dudley and Mrs. Cook gave a splendid secretery's Down; violin and piano duet, Mr. report, as did Mrs. Scott for the and Miss Scott. At tee close o! comfort committee, and Mrs. Dud- tee progrem Mrs. S. Buttery and ley for Red Cross comrnittee. E. Doidge of our Union !ollowed Mrs. R. Hodgson took charge o! up with e contest and garne while the election o! officers, it being lunch was being prepered end moved and seconded thet we ec- then e social hal hour was en- cept the slete arrenged by the joyed as tee memters o! bote normneiting committee. President Unions mingled. - Mrs. Theo Down; lst Vice Pres. - Sorry ta learn of the illness o! Mrs. L. Goodman; 2nd Vice Pres. Mr. Rogers o! Toronto who is - Mrs. F. Dudley; Sec'y.-Trees. - visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. Mrs. R. Glaspell; Assistent - Mrs. and Mrs. L. Squeir. R. McCullougb; Press Secretary - Mrs. Strong, Enniskillen, is vis- Mns. R. Virtue; Group Leaders - iting ber son, Mr. H. Strong. Mrs. H. Skinner, Mrs. E. Cooke, Mrs. H. Gaud wes called ta Mrs. L. Hooper, Mrs. N. Woodley; Toronto on Tuesday morning, Pianist - Mrs. R. Virtue; Com!ort owing ta ber moteer, Mrs. Moody, Comm. - Mrs. L. Brooks and MrS. having !ractured sanie ibs in a R. Scott; District Director - Mz-s. bad faîl. L. Goodman; Auditors - Mrs. A. Mrs. H. Stratby, Toronto, is Annis, Mrs. G. Roseveer; Branch visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hertzberg. Representatives - Mrs. V. Smith, Deepest sympethy ls extended Mrs. W. Hughson, Mrs. R. Hodg- ta thee emily o! the late Mr. A. son; Brancb Directons - Mrs. Rich- es whedatocur n ards, Mrs. J. Cook, Mrs. R. Wright; TWelsh wbose deaine occurreo Park Committee - Mrs. DudleyTusymrngtaBwavie and Mrs. Virtue. A vote o! thenks Hospital after an illness o! seven was given the retiring president weeks. and secretery. Mrs. H. Skinner, group leader, took charge o! teis progrem: Reading, Mrs. R. Hodg- Courtice son, "The Party Line"; recitation, ____ "Bedtime", Dorothy Skinner; e peper "Planning Farm Menus" by The Young Men's Club o! the Mrs. Glaspell, by meking it et- Courtice Sunday School gave a tractive, meking e weil balanced concert in tee school bouse on the diet, food and their velues and evening o! April l9th. Mn. Clan elso suiteble ta farm produce. A ence Pen!ound, Superintendent o! contest wes conducted by Mrs. tee Sunday School, wes cheirmen Woodley. Lunch and a social and began the progrem with thee time was enjoyed. singing o! "O Canada" witb Mrs. Visitons: Mr. and Mns. Howard Thomas Adeams, pienist. Messrs Findley and boys, Unionville, et Allen Trevail and Fred Adamis Mr. T. Richards'. .. Mr. and Mrs. entertained witb accordion and J. Hetherly and children, Mr. and violin selections. Quiz contest was Mns. H. Haoey, Bowmanville, Mr. conducted by Mr. Pen!ound wite and Mrs. Cecil Hooey, Toronto, et ten boys and ten girls competing. Mr. R. Hatherly's. . . Mr. W. j. As tee contest ended in e tie the Pape, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Pape, boys ceded the prizes o! chocoletes Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Riehl, Marie tathie girls. A quartette composed and Joeann, Fort Erie, Eerl Ad- o! Messrs Melville Wotton, Ernest amis, Lamne Bradley and Clifford Gearing, Fred Adeams and Allen Pethick, Enniskillen, Mrs. E. Treviil sang "The Old Oaken Ceughîll and Mr. Bill Hoskin, Bucket" with the verses eccom Burketon, et Mns. E. Strutt's. . . panied by Fred Adeams witb his Mrs. R. Hathenly was in Dixie violin, and the chorus eccam- calling on !riends. . . . Mr. Bill penied by Allen Treveil and his Brooks, Toronto, et home. accordion. Community singing fol- Miss Adelaide Annis returned lowed. The Boys' Orchestra, coni- ta Toronto, having spent two posed o! John Walter wite guitar, weeks with ber fether who is ill. Allen Trevail and Fred Adams, Mrs. E. Wight is in e very weak violins, pleased the audience with condition. their contributions. M. S. Staples, Among those on the sick list Orono, gave en interesting talk on are Mns. Byron Moore, Mrs. Robt. Gerrneny as it was before tee wer Burgess and Mrs. Elias TrimnI. o! 1914. Mr. Staples was a student Mr. Willis Stewart is e little in Gerrnany et teet time 50 was improved. able ta, give bis listeners e !irst- Tyrone Sebool News hend eccount o! conditions as he (By Breta Collacott) sew them and o! his experiences During the pest week meny o! in leaving thet country. He con- us have been busy getting ex- cluded bis recital by singing a bibils reedy for the Hobby Show sang o! Germany in English. Re- et Bowmanville. We won severel !resbmenls o! sandwiches, cake pnizes but best o! aîl wes gaing and cafee brought a very happy ta the show and seeing very meny evening ta ea close. things. . . . Duning Music period The Sunbeam Mission Band e Cecropie math came out o! the held ils April meeting on the 26th cocoon Chenlie Campbell brought with Mrs. Clarence Penfound and about three weeks ago. t bas Miss A. Wilkins, leeders, present. about 7" o! wingspreed. The Mr. Cecil Shulton, Oshawa, bas very nice Spring weather bas rented the house recently oc- brought us ell out ta play base- cupied by tee late Wm. Stacey. bell. But I suppose it won't be Local irnprovemenls include: long until we will be complein- tee building of a new home soute ing about too much heet. o! Mr. Ed. Pidduck's store by Mn. When We Test Your Eyes. You are assured perfect satisfaction in fit, quality style and prioe. Nova Kelp Tablets Pepsodent 1 c Sale RIch In MineraIs 2 regular 43c size 79e - $1.39 - $2.79 Both for - 44c TABS. 15c For Plants 25c CAST]ILE 19e $1 Suze Hlnd's Cr. -.Tr 49e 83e izeEMULSION NoxzemaA Setter Way 59c ,a f take Cod LIv.a' OU Mosby's - Contains Tonie Vitamine A end D 51.17 530~and 980t PILS 33c 50c Tek Tooth Brush 29e Gin PlUIS 39e - 69e Aika Seltzer 29C - 57C TREAT SEED GRAIN LARVEX PROTEOTS FOR SMUT YOUR OLOTHES 1 ib - - $.00 AGAINST MOTHS 1~~~~ l.---$O0ipt.-- - 83e 5 lb. - - - $3.90 1 qt. » $- 1.29 FORMALIN D.T. MOTH KILLER' 16oz25c -32oz. 40e i1lb. - - - - 39c FILMS DEVELOPED FREE You save 10e on each roll of filmn - Coloured Pictures at Only lc Extra - Phonelei 695 P.R. COWLING, Phrn.B. Trse Wm. Nichols; an addition to Mr. Geo. Welsh's barn; clapboarding et Mr. Ed. Pidduck's house; a cellar under Mr. W. Simpson's bouse; cernent sîdewelk end oteer cernent work et Mr. Hoy's pro- perty; cerpentering repeirs, gyp- rocing and decorating the eest part o! Miss B. Dean's house, and a new wire fence on the land pur chased by Mr. Wrn. Rornhanyi frorn Mr. Howard Courtice. HOW WARS BEGIIN A smell boy esked bis father how wars began. "Well," seid his fateer, "sup- pose, for exemple, thet England quarreled with France:" "But," interrupted his mother, "Englend would not quarrel witb France." "I know," he enswered, "but I arn teking a hypotheticel in- stance." "You are misleading the cbild," seid the mother. "No, I'm not," he enswered. "Yes, you are." "No, I arn not!" 'All right, Ded," said the small boy, "I think I know how wars begin." ROUND TRIP BAIRGAIN FAR4ES May 3 -4 -5 BOIVMANVILLE To WINDSOR $- 6.70 DETROIT $- 6.70 and to CHICAGO - - $13.10 (pflus exchange) Return Llmit - Last train tram Detroit, Windsor 3.06 a.m., and tram Chicago 11.30 p.m. May 7. For train service details Consult Agents - Procure Dodger POOL TRAIN SERVICE Canadian Canadiaà~ Pacific National M Phone 520 for quick pickup or Corne In - 8-houx Service - Modern Equip- ment - Prices reasonable. The Joues' Calendar Is Full! Their phone is always ringing because folks like to include them ini parties. They 're a likeable couple and they always dress well. They're enthusWat of Bowm.anvi]ie D r y Cleaning. BO0W M AN VILL E CLEANERS and DYERS OPPOSITE GLEN RAE DAIRY Phone 520 King 55 __ Helnz Baby Foods............... 3 tins 25e Chipso and Free Bowl ...... Ail for 28c FREE PINOCCHIO BALLOON wlth Mother Parker's Tea...../-b 33e 2 Pkgs. AII-Wheat Cereal with Bowl .................Alil for 25e Whole Kernel Dew-Kist Corn .......... 20-oz. tUn 10e Super Suds with Bowl ...... Ail for 28c. Complete Selection of Fruit and Vegetables E. LUNN Phone 596 GROCER Bowmanvxlle ---4-. PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY 2ND, 1940 Enniskillen Salemi Rev. Gardner occupied tee pul- pit here et tee Sunday evening service and delivered a very earn- est, eppealing sermon, his subject being "What wes tee worst tbing teet ever happened to Jesus?" On Thursdey evening, April 25, Tyrone Y.P.U. paid a visit ta our Union when about teirtv rner- 1 1 - - ý - - ý 1 > 1 1 -ý-