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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Oct 1940, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT -THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO Ti4TTR~flAY. OCTORER la' bsn DURHAM LODGE, A. F. & A. M. ENGAGEMENTS HOLDS, FOURTH DEGREE __ _________ i U'Lh V ~ ..iMrs. Catherine Jacob, Por aa~ ae ca u ~ ~p I .LDurham Lodge, A. F. & A. M., opanucste enggment I ~~Phone Clarke 1114 had for its guest speaker on Oct. 0fhrduhe azel Beatrice to j ____________________________________ lst, the Grand Senior Warden, Rt.r. alce anopHr, son Wor. Bro. Kinnee of Vaughaxi of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ârm Pte.Goron anDsen Ottwabacn ad mrshLodge, Myrtie, who spoke on Hampton, the mariage ta :tak Pisteodos ncVle n Ot.tawa- baconand lmarshaetllws ataCaate. ewas accompanied place quietlvNovember .2nd in vxstehsuneM.WVa-et leode t-.drk tot Newcastle by Wor. Bro. Mus-. St. Marks Church. Mue vr. Howard M. Allun's cedar stud-slaPD.GM ndBo H Mr. Walter Douglas, New Yomk, ded ranch on the 3mçI L,4ne on Fr laiD.... ndBo.H vstdhsmteM.Jo a gh.Alexander, P. Hoover and A., Mr. and Mrs. Charlie- -Mitton BIRTtIDa.un- vousited hiniortheroMmsf Jno. day nighta Jones. There were also a nhmbem *Wish to announce the eng ement iiedMatsO< Rm- ______________ Douglas. -. JeetnrgrpfC.IT.hla of brethren present from Omono, of their daughtem Helen 8Lmice NEEDHAM - Ini BowmanvilleFO RE -2 6M PRLY A LE AN DAN Mr. Howamd Thom, fmom Cali_ etigOtober 7th. Margaret including Rt. Wom. Bro. O. W. to Douglas John Carter, son of Hospital, on October 31rd, ta Mm. Oecn or ah ah FR mnThcd, hardwood fLoorsI uniyo fomnia, is visiting Dr. Annie Hig Ash sang a hymn and Marilyn En- Rolph, D.D.G.M. for Ontario Dis- Mr'. and Mrs. C. A.. Carter. The and Mms. H. G.Oehr,(e ne et a (minimu , che Wilmntayngoucwth heBo ale wned M ic- Ma ro la e T m n e t a nR. H.o c a e a l tt e t l f a d e s d t E . M tn g o n a" s m t r r pa rt o f O t o be r. laH art hd ) st l2 5 c)n.Cm a re o f 2 5 e r a lant IsP o. B o x 5 1, B oly w . m v e . L P W N E , F M L mis M ill Tms ntrtan-Fimt Aid, and June Allin gave a bolism." Wor. .Brc. C. M. Jo es, ato -tbr Hrl)stnon ed nutbr o he grl miedsbrief stomy on her experience at W.M. of Durham Lodge4 pesided. Mr. and Mms. Wm..Huulins of DEATHS 0*alo.tamehareeof as biser- Poe39 11 ougWvs eel j atdelihtulpatySaura camp. We were ail vemy intemest- Mr. Howard Thom fromn Califor- Oshawa wish ta announce the en- ed inboth alki afte whih repiaies arogtegess el e irected to a FARM FOR SALE OR RENT - al okwie"ub Gnr. Gordon Laking, Kingston, sang Taps. ena aageget. gagement of their niccc, Nilen LATHROPE - In Bowmnanv'ille S t a te m an box number. Hundred acmes, Lot 8, Con. 2, Oe hr" aefo wshmfoth eknwa-Margaret Aildred, ta >Charles on Tuesday, Octaber Mh, 1940, Dlrtlia, <eatlis and marriates' Cartwright; one mile from high. a$0awe eta oe wa hmefo te eeen, ea- The Newcastle Independent ex- Keith Ormiston, san of Mr. and Carmie M.. Lathrope, eoe 0 ahhMmraa O way. Fertile soil, woods; ploiv ydig elsrvc ayu ilg ng h R.C.A. gale'Nreto endscatuloyMronsaafer K. NITED CHUROR.IS Mrs. Edwin Ommiston, Bowmnan- daughter of Henry Lathrope. for notice Plus 10e per Uine for ing Possession n imediately; fuil red n egbr py flags onB i s ncc h a seee. e wcate, bo yc, NMm . , olny KmO A A R-ville. The marriage Winl take Funerai fom thefamily mei- verne. Clasallisi advert e- possession March st, next.-Johr n h m wt anlx Hg Mm. Bullonancoocwhalseen Motlaeofsyas e, N Y., om______Place quietly in the latter part of dence, Liberty St., on Thursday, ment. aceepted Up until 6 Jacks, Hampton. 41-3é ult oshodNcsiis James Bay way, is visiting his ta the position of Branch Manager OW. A of the.Unitecia Chpan.h(d.S.T.)._I- pn ensa. Wiefrf oke ody uncterment.,H.CEaatdletonan Certhtery.wn-Radios CService W AFafmtelUntd570rc St. tClementstetStreetry unie, .C. H . ndFedHa-fo te hrwn-ilimsC i isannual bazaar October 4th and Mr. and Mms. Walter Pingle, MRnteao 41-1ic cock. that city. Volney is eider son of ceare4i around $70.00. The sev- Bowmanviile, ànnounce the en ROBINSON-Entered inta est in Articles For Sale RADIO SERVICE - WHY NOT Clr .C oahnrprsMs retAln o neeerai booths and tea tables were gagement of their daughter Lois Oshawa Genertil Hospital on hv orrdapti odm-HELPWNE ILO that up ta Oct. lst, 146 gans of Calif., and received his education a il decorated wlth abundance of Margaret ta Mr. BernardSen Sunday, Oct. 6th, 1940, Thomas FOR SALE - REG. SUFOL hair fourai t sen owd.F. omnfrgealhueok ail descriptions had been regist- in the Newcastle public and high pmetty autumn flowers, including son of Barrie, son of Mms.,Carolne George' Robinson, infant son of ran i ambs. RR.BesurFOk- aCrowEgint. Puse, 4ow. F amlftre dla le emed withhim by reidents ofschoois.a vaiety of late g Jdous. Mrs Swenson and the late Mr. Swen- MmadMs.Cciobsn, t.41 1- ou.Apy rae To- Newcastle and vicinity. Mr. Fred Treieaven of the R. T. Rutherford> gmoup had son, Kelliher, Sask., the miag*e Courtice. Interment was made mnv41-11~- Mr. Arthur McEvoy and daugh-1 Globe and Mail, Toronto, and Pre- charge of the tea that was servedf ta take Place quietly the lratr in Mount.Lawn Cemetery, Osh- FOR SALE - 9 GOOD YOUNG TeC pRe inWA ED-A APBEGÛ terrMis Mays PtrMiaranou-sidrtcfiteRtepaersoAsoci- fr 2c adoatmatedman cu - art f Otabr. waMonayOctber7th Yoosrkespgs;regadeDumam _1__grade____Durham__ ver, B. C., were guests of Mrs. A. 1tion of Newcastie-on-the-Lake, amers. Mrs. Merkiey ClrscodeOt26;asoaun-TACFA]C FRM.fr-eeaihueokApy on dMM.e.ngR. B. LNGwcssley.rbouseduc1ed te homBrnadeSeniHrsmpton.pePhoneEMORIAM baccof StoreaPhonege*sficeND 41-1 = ,I"Treiwood" since hie be- coaking booth where theme also each class. _a etr CLAYTC'N-In ioving memomyaptn ofe25*. bacSt e 1,. 64 MisAiea ochlasrntdcaeineary a mont aga. H15 found eady sale a wide variety of r1 Ph hem new house across fmom the hson Tdbsbeheeîgfr adn rhrair adpu- ' ~ P~V2UStephen Russell Clayton who United Church ta Mr. and Mr hm o the pinting pesses dur- try products. Mrs. W. J. S. Rick- Winnems in the different boys' departed this 111e October 7th, FOR SALE-YORKSHIRE, PIGS, Notices_____________ Pemcy Hare who wiil be moving ing bis absence. Mm. Treleaven '5 ard's graup found business bisk events, conducted by-.-Principal 19.ady missed by hi* wife, eight weeks old. W. T. Symons, Customers of Red & White StoreATE TINMDRIE middle of November. return ta bis womk shartiy. NMrs. Pcrcy Brown and hem group TJunior Gmop R. IH. jSump- Fth I h rcos epn,'are orquese d tmnier g i ngtefttrdtscno Mm. dgr sbmn hs ened Rev. Mr.Smiith, of Pontypool, datiriselnou rilsA-e oar annDnt len Lavhe einow aaciu love one FR ALa-TEM F OO c uposbyt. t atur nthe lagtes. wt 91~t1s leai hem new house on Caraline St. ta preached in the United Church Most anything in the chumch Aluin. PionetT.Ha, an- sepigFOngSAr-'e o aleO wlil cou9onscareOut.y nd expthely donc. Mm. Ray Hoffmnan of the J. Ander- Sunday evening, exchanging with bazaar lime could be found here. camb LeGresley, G. Allun. S .seil one; ail good ta work; yourOuspcadprtntlffy son Smith Co. and formerly of Rev. R. E. Marton who was cont. A fifth booth was conducted by Jumnp-F. LeGresley, T. Hoar, G. Napanee. He la boarding at Mrs ducting anniversary service- and members of thc Parsonage Cam Allirf.R.BJupTHor e- Card of Thanks cholce of four. Apply ta Johni WE BUY, ARRANGE, AN]) COL- eupe ahni ornea E. C. Hoar's but will mave hispreaching at McCrea's on the mittee which dispseRo.a a-B. JAiln. Shot Pute-. m. and Mme. LeonardRBarton1 of le. Naorth gshon reeeatsa i okgaatePoe84 family heme. Pontypool cirtuit. Rev. Mm. Mar- toiLshing assortmnent of second- F. LeGresley, T. Hoar,Jim Patter- wis. anexprs. their nere ar a ltd. Phoret80 SharwRa tf heElyCoo. 0t Dr. Margaret E. T. Addison, tnwshm apec n o-hand articles, ail good for sm-son. Basebail Thraw-T. Hoar, F.priatonexandssthnka teea oc FOR SAcow, Just RSEnc DyUng And - hne8 shw. Toronto, visited Mms. W. E. 1Be- duct comnion ein his thmng, if ornly ta keep some place LeGresley, G. Ailin. 75 Yd. »'ash and nre fBwavleHs ue;ae erodglig 'man and on Tuesday was speaker own church in the morning when handy and bring out for cantribu- -T. Hoar, F. LeGresley, G. AlUin. Pitgl, murs of Bowmairnc Hos qiet;ig hs ear aid eltocge at the W.MS. of Park St. United a maie quartette, Ross and How- tian ta next year's bazaar. Ruing H. S. &. J.-T. Hoar, G.'of Fmses n red n ate<nhàApyOie c Church, Oono, at which the ard Aflin, Wilbur Baskervilc and - Allin, L. Gibson. Standing H.S.neghors fther adfriea nyd o -atuleohimLot 35, Ociver - membes of ewcasle Unted Hrold lun, ang "reak hou - & J.-G. Ailin, F..- LeGresleyi, T. kindness during Mr. Barton's inj. lntii 1 r Church W.M.S. were invited. Utc Bread af Life.". BRITONS BEÈ PRou»-! HCQaI-. -______________IRE1Case * Sevicewas eld li St. Geoi-ge's Harvcst Thanksgiving services ____S e n i o r Group -- Shot Put- ness. 41-1- AE-SXDR A Church at 5 p.m. Sunday in oder Wl ehl nS.Gag' Maurice Pedwell, Bil Taylor, dining oom chairs. Phone 2287. _______ *that ail who wished might attend Church Sunday, Oct. i3tb. H01Y Arcn't you pnoud of being British Stanley Johnathan. V a u 1lt-M. COMING EVENTS - 41-i the Harveat Thanksgiving service Comimnion by Rev. D. R. Dewd- In this steffn but stirring time, Pedwell, S. Jolinathan, B. Taylor. FRSL-OAOS IL)Potcrfnsrsi rm<eetv llg at 7 p.m. at St. Saviour's Cburch, ney at 8 a.ni., and at 11 a.m. Rev. When thc British Empire sta'nds Standing B. J.-M. Pedwdll, Laur- Came ta W.M.S. Travelling Tea, FRn, 0c bs.,Or 15c l1-qt. bas-1carfir Orano. The preacher at St . av D. M. Rase f Oshawa will con- alone ence Morton, B. Taylor. Ruri H mpon W d4esay O to ers6.ktlior- -1 n ri cnrln gsoin I o encbsaisheca, iý iaum's was Rev. E. R. de fdc aisadpec.A .. Agans tatma 0ocim B. J.-L. Morto, M. Pedwell, S beginning at 3 p.m. (S.T.). Courses bdMm .b acetscsibydfcvemhalm Whitby. there wili be a special session of Who ruieà the conquemed iations Jobnathan. R u n n i n g H. J.-L.sevdahosofM. cPam of C.P.R. suwy on Manversh ciet Mr. Michael Gogarty was taken the Sunday Scbooi ta, which ail With a savage, iran hand, Morton, B. Taylor. B a sçeb aiMse Bîed ttoms ofBi.anehaan Road. Phone 2475. 41-4* ___________ suddeniy in with appendicitis on thc Parents are aiso mnvited and Bids men's scuis as well as bodies Throw-B. Taylor, M. ew ,~ Mr iltMsBanhdaà October 3rd, and was ruhed ta the Rector wili be present. Rcv. Be li his supreme command!' Johnathan. Running H. S. & .- isa Reynolds. Admission 25c. LDESFRSL PL OshwaJ~~pta, ery rown CnnC .Secr omn But the free men of Uic Empire L. Morton, M. Pedweil, B. Taylor. ___ 41-1* H. Wilcox, Hampton. 41-.l*Gar YorCrA antFe *motormng it up and Mms. Brown iille, wiii be the preacher for Uic Dare that vile flood ta dam - 100 Yd. Dash -B. Taylor, L. Mom-.CAR FR SALE - 930rCHEV and Mms. Gogarty accompanying. evening service at 7 p.m. Ail ser- Aren't you praud of being British? tan, M. Pcdwell. Standing H. S. & SudyTakgvn evCes FORd AE for ch pl clel atcpteh iePevninWe He wy as petday pornn sucea- icsy on D.S.T of. I .am!< J.-L. Morton, S. JcOhnathan, M. at the Salvation Army will be Lunn's Store. 39-tf-1* hy taklng propen precautions Now fuly atuda rnnmg. us Be" rcu o C..IT. 'Pcdweil. Bicycle Race, open-M. conducted by Major and Mrs. Misses Rets Pewell's and Patri- met Fiday night, with Betty En- Aren't you pmoud of being British Pedwell, 19. Taylor, Bob Aflin. Johnson of Mantreal. Their dau- FOR SALE - RUBEER GOODS, __________ cia Pearce's Suridàyý School class- wight in charge. A bnie but in- When you read about Dumkirk- Ji,. and Sm. Boys' Relay-Ist,. B. ghters will accompany them apd Sundries, etc., mailed postpaid es cf girls and.Mm.-J4os. Hockin'asspiring tant was given by the When thc Nazis thought they had Taylor, T. Hoar, L. AIlhx, F. Le- assist by singing a number cf in plain, sealed wmapper. 80% Donlt have tie Fine Brigade i"bsIngameh- claamcfbayacboins in he resientonnWhytreee CG. u trjpedGreley(Tsyor' Squd);2nd)L. uet. 4-L- essthanretil.Writ fo mai- hve a ruh t quli afin Ica aren-orBacail-s holding of a wiener rcast, with I.T. girls?" With Betty Alun at lI fog, and amoke, and murk!' Morton, G. Allin, N. Dent, J. Pst- ordeve catalohue. Nav-Rubbemr Ui pan, eerl ymswere But Uic navy ta the reicue sailed terson (M. Pedwell's Squad): .Ca., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. la icur car. The pnopen way sn.Prayer was cffcred uy ivrs. litshipa of evcry size;ZinRatFwSpprOt tareetUuI.akepiymycthfn. Clwx, who also addrcssed the Destroyers, warsliips, cruisers Ginls, Events M3dfon R4.30 p.m. Sup Coct3- R ý .L girls. I was decided ta fommi carne, Conducted by Miss Heler, M. at 8' o'clcck by Mms. Ross Pearce Auction SalesWIERE URAT NOI UNthrec graups, cach with a con- And ta Uic Joca' surprise Smith - Jr. 50 Yd. D)ash-Har4ml (nec Gecrgie Langmaid), elocu- IITRM T R uvener, ta take charge af anc meet- The pleasure boats, thc "Sauc'y Powell, Elleen Farrow, Doris AI. tionlat, 'Ebenezer, and dsughters Monday, October 14, 1940-TheI -- - g each month. Suggestions were Sue's", lin. Sm. 75 Yd. Dash-Murlel Ped.¶ Vélins and Louise Pearce. Music, undersigned wil oeil by public mi I ~The girls volunteered ta sell And taok aur soldiers off that Running B. J.-M. Pedel entln.AutlO, hlrn2c-3,Cn.2 ae riiga omnienLy ot 29hI- G ra -- Christmas carda li order ta raise soeBiahiH oel Standing B. 41-2 the Nichais' farin (l1 mile south TEATEfunda. Pauline Deline led in sing- 'Mid bombs, and fire, and flane? J.-M. Pcdwell, D. Allin, J. Bona- 'oa Courtice) , - farm stock, ipie- 50 WMAN VILLE ing the closing bymn. Tbcy got Uic men aboard ailsafethan. Basketbal Throw-'.J. Bans- ca m an, ad any other a ortices ___________ As many as they could cram! than, D. Anlin, Betty Enw~right. -Sale cf ummage, home - eig ran, aness, pigs, aptilry. Arcn't You proud of being British? Basebafl Thraw-D. Allin, Mari- 'and altermoon tea, at St. Paul's This la a very large sale and you SaR ED CROSS DRIVE $769.37 I am!it Relsy-lsigt, M. Paedweli D Pur nLOctue th ,Saturday after- will be well advised ta attend. sut______ .PdelDnon ct 9h under auspices of Sale at 12.30 p.m. Standard Time ThI5rs. Fr1. ~~~Arcn't you igoud of bcing British Aflmi, Pauline Deline, H. Powell Evening Auxiliary. Tes 15c. sap e ia .D oat, -- -The speciai committcc, arganiz- Whcn you hear the messured (Paulinc's Squad); 2nd, E. Far- 411 Cirk; Eler ilburJ.Au.Hoareth. .O0T0BIM 10 il 12 cd ini Newcastle ta push the cam- speech raw, M. Enwright, M. Gibson, J. gn o reUiveRd rasa, met Oct. 0f Halifax or Churchill - Bonathan (B. Enwright's Squad) -____ UfflWOOtNrcevereots of canvas- Net the maniacal screech Tug af War-J. Bonathan, M. Gib- Annivemsary Services at Cadmus UUUPJII sers and treasurer R. S. Graham. 0f Hitler, pouring out abuse son, M. Ash, B. Enwright, M. En-Uie hrl nSnaOt h nesge ilslb -~ ' Dr. J. A. Butler was in the chair, And foui and filthy lies! wright (Btys .; .AlnM.lth. Service at il a.m. will be public auction fan M. M. J. Haacy, the aIndi adtintote aPowes' S) D ll, codut. threwee reen TBut. od S dgnhed aland seof gentlemen, PedwelilP. Ddline, H.Poel J. odce by Rev. H. H. Lackey, Lot 18, Ccn. 3, Darlington( ie there teeeMacDonal ThBomathan <Pauline'sfiS.).ndchoo!B .A., B.D.. Enniskillen, and at 7.30 north of Maple Grove Church), on gem, SEdyUC'y., and H.rS. ritoN, Good Christians iJoo, thank God Yell-Spitfires (Betty's S.),Mik p.m. by Chancellor R. P. Bowles.FidyOcbe 8haIfmn Why you should tae ~P R~ET lÇeso~ dd C.R. : NeCasers wcrc: Ncw)- for that! Tops <Pauline's S.). Mixed Relay o ast goose supper and play aon stock, poultry, hay, wood, quan- VtmnPout casl~(NccaticontheLac) what la ight Race-Miik Tops, Spitfircs. Skin Thanksgiving Mandsy, Oc.0 4h tity af household fumniture. (Sec ia i !1!'he gratest muscal C. S.Horrocks;Newcastlc S. E.- h reofmg masd nAdmission: Aula50,chireibiafo prîc50s.SaeatTW acsoWatr rwte; ii c'hshpwebidmghlBaeals'ly-i1 Tpsfpi-rcner nl 2c , 4-1pm.Sanad ie.Tem cs. IAMNA-rmoeSaleh al gnn eaaane Agam fth itth eiF or anf E i asedth aebSak el-Milk Tops, Spits.25ccnetol25.11 J. D. Hogarth, Clerk; Elmer Wil- VrTAMI D-Proniates sturdygrth fouibnal romance ai 1h.S. W.-J. E. W. Phiip, Tracey They cheer mcn's hearts with f ires. Club R é 1 a y-Milk Tops, 'br utoer 11 'tabsrcue century Mis .W-.E eiw hs messages Spitfires. Snake Relay--Spitfires, blooming' peennials, suoh as VITAMIN B-Improves appetiteaia simato nte Couch; N. E.-Ed. Thackmay, W. 0f strong and steadfast cairm! Milk Tops Seca ________________ E. Bemnan; S. W. Rural-R.S. Gra- Aren'.Tos bearded iris and the earlier varie- Fe s ibib i ay - ham, H. R. Pearce; N. W. Rual- You proud of bemng British? lis o penie ai byth co- -VITÂWIN Gu esfodry tfectanra elk lb n F. W. Bowcn, Harold Gibson; N. I am! servatianol aild bulbs. Now la the W E E KeL Y FEED SPECIAL - VTM N -enus systePromtsgrwi '~~D yATTEÂQÇT1ON E. Rural-Fred Cou-ch, Lloyd Ste- Aren't you praud 0f being British -N w Tulipe and time ta Plant iris and peonies. Vanstone's Egg Mash, $2.05 per evusyti.Po . -- ' ~ph6l-son; S. E. Rural (Lake Shore) When yau read, with bated beath, Other Bulbe Am. Bùibs for indoor forcing, with thc cwt. 011cr good until Oct. 17th. VITAMIN C-A neccssary facton i mbtbjghatyeh Tues - Wed -W . Rwlad, as.Quig. Of Uic exploits of our Air Farce A aib. nC ad exception of daffodils, to a liit F. C. Vanstone. Phone 777. VITAMIN E-Ails la reproducetlii Treasumer Graham reported a lI their dauîy raids af death! cvlal i aa d extent, wlll mot be,- available 41-1 __________________________ - ,pClOEER 14 - 15 - 16 total ta cl*te of $769.37. Further How they flY ta meet the enm until Uice cOunries, which Ionruets Darr'l . Zaucks \ amaunts are expected and may be And engage the in ich ey In Uic apring of 1941 there wiil many yeara have been the princi- Ra sae 0 aeA negulan 15e o - gve t Ms.Heb: Tms I Hw valiantly they battle, passibly be substantialyly csl-soreo upy are free MEN'S .ïu'uY AIU VEOL I e luded in the above izounit was Anid haw gallaxitly they die! bloom in gardens i home grounds - again, 7cr until -'the induatry in RE A L ESTATE FOR SALE - HANUKERCHIEFS Lieia R s el $22.79 rom Crooked'Creek, m- And their fighting grows more and parka throughout Canada Britishi Columbia has dveloped Near Bowmanvillc and pave- &»d 25e aise bottle f50,9e'---1Es,10 LI ma R ssl ceivcd' thraugh Mra. J. A. Butler, bmfllisnt than has been seexi in ecent ta à Point ,where Uic Caiiadian ment. 75 acres good sal, 6 or- --with and $1.00 from Uic Jr. Led Cross Whcn outrnumbered - in a jam! years. The reason la that. this fanl demand can' be -met. chard, 10 waods. Frame house *REXALL NOS'E & THROAT 'Plrtt af - Misa' Ha'ttie Maaon's room af Arcn't You proud af being British' 1n0 tulip or other flowering buiba with fumnace, hardwood, com- RELIEF wlth EPHEDRINE EXTAT0 ATW* Alice Paye, Don Amoche thc public achool, accompanicd by- î ami wili be available from Holland. ungWEIN Wpicte bathroom, running water. Regiila 40o Value -C)LVE > and Reny Fnda a-heartcnng little letter from the Formcrly marc than 98 per*cent ý* --W WGacid barn, silo. 3, extra large BOTH FOR -- 20 1 s,5e-- 3 s O and 1eý Foda room pupils, which» Dr. Butler And aur pride 'li being British of ail tuiips came fmom that caun- " WH.Y IEDITORS, chieken bouses with cernent Came ta Uic Royal for Thanks- read at Uic meeting. Afl present Winl withli aur bosomas swchi, try and 25 million of a total of; G T loors, steel roofs (capacity A regulan 25o box aof- uets givln Entntafient. applauded with vigamous ciapping 'Wien, in Uicecend, ou-r mcxi restare 32 million aIai kinds of other CET 0«Y HAIR tbousans'aq îcrcli Rxi OO-VPUE UTPEVIAI af handa- Uic message and senti- The Peacè we loved so well! bulbs also camne from the Nether-., eacb. Milk house, drive shed, and 25o' sie Ja-piCPSLE MATINE MONDY 2.3 P.M.ments 1V conveyod. Personal con- Wben nation alter nation, laids. Of the remaning sevain , Wa'ne oÉ-nly doing it fifor ae-n a rg.$5,halcs-WiRxalC ST UD@':'10 5f MWi~, Peas & Veg. tîfo r teifrtesud. I aepce tsedme hed e un utaithnwn. frlied ary ctoe un1940. -- >..e ch.mionCs ead wasr twihavsie vilabt iefo sealethee ls athc vlw nUcwr .Msan re'I , lose runner-upa were the "Spit- to that which they wemc farmeriy ta.T 41-2st-e a tgo. e . r t.<ntP lires," captained by Maurice Ped- able ta aller. cditors are witbout a trace c g ea1 ~ ' s>>0rs5S ~i welf, Sm. Boy Champion, and Bet- The answer ta Uic problem for gray 'hair.-Sterling News Argus. Vet.erian -1 ~ ,tiauc .. ile a ty, Enwright. Rlbbons were given those whc want bloam aut-of- a________'nd checIW r4' bo'b~¶5yli wincs n b eenn te ca-doars in the spring, says the Do- B. C. DAVEY, V.S., D.V.Sc. 11vi»todote ~ - - ' ~ ~ ~ ~ nqa1lctes dlsylaired quite a mixilon Horticulturist, Experimn Nsucafr tkn Sedn omxiil 4ci colrfu aray r pizeribons ta FamsSerylce, Dominion De- "]3eauty" Tablets. Two weejcs Successor ta Dr. T. P. Tigie ti$ da wuru ~KING STREET "Mllk Tops" anid "Spitires" were partinent of Agriculture, lies part- supply $1.00. McGregor's Drùg Office: King St. East, at Tiglie T . again subdlvided- ixta Juniors and ly in the substitution of apring Store. 41-1 Residence - Phone 843 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1040 9

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