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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Oct 1924, p. 8

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NEWCASTLE Mis. Thackary is visitIng Toi friends. 1 Misses-Hairocks, Toronto, vi! friends here Tuesday. Mis. W. J. Moore spent the w end with Newtonville friends,. Wanted-Alsike and Red ÇI Seed. T. H. Knight, Bowmani Mis. A. D. Wheeler left on 1J day for her new home in AI Ohio. Rev.ý Peter Addison has'retu: to Toronto after several week s9 here. Mr. Trenwith has mnen workiný foundations, of his new house Chuich-st. Mi. A. J. Bennett, Toronto, is iting his daughter, Mrs. Gray, ai "Oriental". Mis. Amos McMullen visite< Mr and Mis. H. R. Pearce's àê,l Mi. 'and Mi.. Harold Vampli George-st, Mr. Harry .jose's, S.' S. Clasi boys anid Mis. J. R. Fisher's clas girls recently held an enjoyablei roast in Warren's dale down by old swimming hole. Miss Emma Rowland has hoi the brick building'foîmerly Dr. Ltosh's office, on the north, corner of King and North Str and is fitting it for a home. The H. S. Liteîaîy Society p0lanning for a Hallowe'en part3 Wednesday night, October 29, ini Community Hall to whîch ex-s ents and members, of the Boar. Education are invited1 14 1Mis. Harold Martyn and daug Joy, Stratfoivi,' and Dr. Hov Rickaid and daugbter Margaret Port Coîborne, have been visitînj Mi., and Mis. T. H. Cemencels Mr. and Mrs. W. J. S. 'Ricýkard' Mis. J. S. Walker, Port Hope,, Mr. Arthur Aluin, Newcastle, ace panied Dr. and Mis. Ernest A. and Mis. Wm. Rickard on their turn to their home in Califo] wlee they intend to spend the1 ter. 1824 ONE HUNDRED Newcastle Metiiodist ginning and growth of series of Sundla.v services SUNDA', NOV Sunday, Navemberr by Rev. J. C. Wilson of dison and Rcv. Geo. H. Choir. Saciia ment of L, cial Sànday S chool servi( Wilson, Presidejnt of the music by church choir. ... Monday, Nov ember sed by Rev. Geo. H. Cop, Wednesday, Novem1t led by Rev. Wm. Limbert Saturday, November Days", in Communiity Hà sionary Society. Admisý is wort'h while. You cal Sunday, N'~ov. 9th-11 Young People's Choir. At session addressed by Rev. Dr. W .H. Hlincks of Tc Comimunîty Hall. Choir Monday, Novemler Il ning 5:30 p. m.. followed Staff ord, D. D., member and Pastor of Metropol Singing by ex-members. Chairman. Admissi on6 Sjoy the last supper of 0t1 The codmmittees inc Cooke, have done ail in1 decided success. They2 ing present. * vnton n ortHoe wic sh a iones suffeied. He asked every edec- At the Methodist S. S. session in.1 [e tnded as a delegate froni the locai toi Vo put bis foot on the tîap wbich the atternoon Mi. Fred Grahanm, W.M. S. A quartet of Shaw's girl the liquor interests werc trying Vo Superintendent, and Mr. Orm Park- -Misses eWinnifred Rickard,,' Beat reset and spiing it so that it would cr, gave goot attresses in connect- rice ryterman, Phylliz Clemneace neyer catch another victim. This ion witb the S. S. Prohibition Pro- and Sadie Alunh-Lsanig together verycoId be donc by marking a cross grami, Mr. Graham explaining just nicely. The League is planning big after= the firât question on the ballot wbat the first question on the ballot -things for its Ffàllowe'en Masquer, paper on Octuber 23rd. meant, and Mr. Parker, what theC ade on Friday evening, October 31i. Mis. J. C. Hancock, representing second question meant. 4 pendi e ri t The 1Newcat1e Indel 1924 THURSDAY, OCTOBER .23rd., 1924 > YAR 0FMEHODSMGRAND SUNDAY MEETING A BUSY WEEK AHEAD t Cbhurch will commemorate, the bel Newdastle's Pageant, of Pro>hibitio)n The.week of 0O tober 26th will be MlVethodism in this community by a- in Methodist Church. a very interesting one for Newcast- ýs and week night events fronij NwateMehds Iuc le community. On Sunday evening, The NwateMtoitCuc Octobep 26, Community Service in 2ndTO ONDYNOV lOh.concluded a remaîkable series of O. charge of 'Rev. R. J. D. Simpson, 2nd T MONAY, OV. 0th.T. A. campaign services by an ex- D. D. Monday, October 27th, the 2nd-At il a.m., service conducted traordinarily inspiing service 1 on Masonic Complimentry Concert. Toronto, assîsted ýby Rev. Peter Ad- Sunday evening in whiclý the laity Tuesday, October 28th., dedication CoeadFuscb TerPol' took e very prominent part. of the new Masonic Hall and Mason- Coped'sSp. M Ati 2:30 rp. o-pe- Rev. Peter Addison, as his iegular,; iceBanquet. 'Wednesday evening, ce. ' At 7:00 P. m.-Rev. J .. custom is, wvas at church and once Otbr2t. h pnn xrie Bay 'of Quinte Conference. Special more made a vigorous appeau to the 1Of Newcastle High Scbool"will be electors of Newcastle ànd nearby'held. Tbursday eveiing,, October!1 portions of Clarke Township to vote .3th., Oshawa, Bowmanville and' for the continuance of theTO. Tc. A. Port Hope Rotarianls. hold a banquet 3rd-Younig People's League addres-. on the .23rd of October. Thsyn and dance. Friday eveningOt peland. Fine Musical Progîam. erable pisoneer minister, :'rmèer1y ober 13lst., the young people o h saddle bacl# preacher and, circuit community, wil1 hold a Hallowe.yen- .er 5tb-Centenary prayer meeting, rider, is going back to Toronto this >Masqeurade, and- Saturday evening1 t. Haîf hour songl service. week to poil his vote and mark a there will be a splendid picture show. cross after the firsýt question. Te Who says life in Newcastle is dull? rstll-Mýotiori pi;c.tr-"Aftei Six contest between Newcastle te- pres- .- - lal, under auspices of Women's Mis- ent andi Newcastle the past i s aiDRA OG NIESR îsios Aut ,e1cide~ .Ti strong argument in favor of thei_____ an't afford to mliss it. present _prohibitory law as against a Durbeni Lodge A. <F. & A. M. is reversion to the sale of beer and m aking elaborate pieparations, for 1 a. ma. Rev. Wmn. Limbert will preach.' whiskey under the_ auspices of t he the celebration of the 75th) anniver-1 t 2:30 p. 1-t-.-ýRegular SundayScbool, Governxnent or anybody else. sary of the organization of the lodge ïGeo. R. Claie. At 7 p. m.-Rev. Wheni Rev. Mr., Addison sat down in Newcastle, and al.so for the dedi- 'oronto,asitdb Rv.RNeln the congregation was gieatly favor- i ction of their new quarters in the of 50 voices. ed by a quartet of Bowmanville' Community Hall. Sunday evening, young men singmng a song .;vt'h a October '26, the Lodg6e is holding a I0ýFol Super n S. S 'all egin fine temperance Jappeal "Save1 the 1îeligious service in the Community O-Folctupp y er n . SL al' egn Boy", accompanied on the organ by Hall, o which the. public î s învited.i I b lctue y Rv.J.T. Wardle Mi. T. W. Stanley, the capable or- The Methodist Church bas accepted of Wesleyan Conference, England, ganist of the ,Bowmanville Methodist. tbe invitation to participate and wilI litn etodit hucb, Toono. Church.' Thle members of the quai- cancel, its regular service. Rev. Orchestra. Mr. C. D., Massey, i tet were Messrs. H. W. Pointozl,BrteR.JDSipsnD..,o 69c chtirdyn 0c Corne and en- 1 Geo.- Claphani, Melvlle Dale and Toronto, will pieach.. Monday night1 îecntrRaymond Cole. After the rendition, Durhami Lodge will putl on, a fiîst-1 of this mucb appreciàtéd number, class concert by the' Orpheus Maie1 charge, with the pastor, Re.E B. they iminediately returned to Bow- Quartet in the Community Hall,,1 their powrr to make these events a I manville to take part in their owriand bas presented every family int ask, yourf hearty co-cperationb e ch urch service but the, Newcastle the> village witb conplimentary tick-1 frien'ds are grateful to tbem for evetm ets. Tuesday nigbt there will be a j this short visit and their music., banquet in the Hall for mnembeis of -The striking feature of the ser- thbe Order only. Th-ese will be vice was the "Newcastle's Pageant notable eventsin the history of Dur- of Prohibition" in wbicb sixteen hani Lodge. characters took part. The pageant opened by a declaration fron Rev. NEWC'ASTLE CHURCHES E E. B.. Cooke wr.o stated that hle re-j_____ NEWCASTLE represented en this occasion 'the Pebyein C rh-ecse _____Christian Ministry of this fail 10 i1a. M, ewtonville 2:30 p. ni.g ronto ~~~~~vince of Ontario in the struggle th- rI.AdedisnwocpigtRv Geo, Msn omnilwl poato ofMs.FMi. hue Nrtipreach in both churches, patd il rteof.Mi. Fne' osNr h gteousaess and the forces of evijl, jMethodist Chrch-Rev. E. B.r sited Mili Street. ~for the liquor trafflc is the greatestCoeàatîii .m-Mrig 'Ui. and Mis. Bartiett Jackson and retaîding force to the progress and okPsô. 11am Mrig veek- son Bill, Toîonto, spent Sunday at prosperity of, the people b umaiywoîsbip. 2:30 p.. m.-Sunday' Scbool 1 tbpircotte. bs ev r known Becuse mf nis p m.-Masonic Service in the ther cttqe. aseve knwn. Beaus ofthi jCommunity Hall acidressed by the lover Mi. Chailie Finley, Toronto, is as- fact and because there ýXas a great IRcv, R. J. D- Simpson,: D. D., of Toi-t ýville. sisting Mi. Duncan Galbraith witb moral issue to be decided by this onto. rues- faim operations. comiing vote-whetbeî or not the __________________ kron, Mi. Clarpeleence Allin and Mi. Law- eoleoýOntaî.io are going to put rence Cryderman spent Sunday with the Goveinnient in tbe position of-Motheihood, made an eloquent ap- .edLindsay friends. being iraffickeis ln stîong drink, peal to the mothers. It lis everyd pent Council is erecting a cement re- tberef ore. hie was working and woukd moth-er's duty to think' seriously ont taining wall on fiortb side, of Coni- vob)te on Tbuîsday the 23rd Inst for this question and onvoting day to Lg o innit Hal'popety.the maintenance and continuance of mark a ballot for the continuance. of g ~~n~nit Hal popety.the O. T. A. the O. T.,A., so that oui Province ,on Mis. J. E. 'W. Pbilp entertained Mr. W. F. Rickaît then ascented will not be less safe than it is owb the Ladies' Bowling Club at a The- the platf orm. He representet the for the girls and boys Who mustt S vis- atre party Saturday nigbt. Agieutua Industîy and pîesented leave their homes to meet the temp- tbe ýDr., Walton-Ball accompanied byj in conciete form the benefits of the tations antd cangers of life. Mi. Loîne McKinnon, Toronto, spent present O. T. Act to the farner. Mr. Ewart Clemence spoke for the 1 i at the weekent at ,Harris Lodge. 'He would certainly support it. Young Men. In tbese modern (jays 1 id at Dr.l and Mis. R. O. Dickson and Dr. J. A. Butler, Reeve, represent- we have thie young man, the y-oungl ew's, Miss Frances, also Mi. Hassard, Toi- ing the Medical Profession, came womian, the automobile. Add Vo 1 ont, unayd t BîkniHal. next. Speaking of, the 1iferent these the black bottle ant you get a is of Do not if at ail possible fail to temperance and prohibitoîy meas-1 combination, the cotise9uence of 1I ss of hear the Rev. Dr. Simipson in~ Com-i ures' of the past, lie unhesitatinglyj whicb, are -too dreaiful to anlticipate. 1 coin munity Hall next Sunday at 7 p. m,. described the present O. T. A. as the Older men and women, young men 1 sanest and most advanced' piece of and women! vote 'for the O. T. A. a ythe, Mi. and Mis. Rouse and daughteîs legislation in moderntries-a mile- an the cniudbnsmn f t of ornt, pet heweked it stone on the way of total prohibi-i bottie ant "other temptations of the b )ugbt bier parents, Mi. and Mis. Wmn. Jen- tion. 'Out of the thousands of medi- greatest cuise young men, have toi N4c- nings.. cal praetitioners in tlie Province only face.h rwest Dn' ogttebgmsuid 8 per cent of theni had availedthtem- Mi. Charqie Glenny spoke inb- in thle Community Hall on Friday selves, 0f the privilege of writin.g out haîf of tbe Boys. Give Élie iquore is everning, Hall owe'en nîght, untei r 2ecpin frhqo ot traffic an inch and it will take a1 auspices' of the Young- People ' wantten per cent, of theni hat not mile; thé boys' appeau is to not give 1 y 0 Coe i costume ant en- wHe was out a single prescription. j t the'first inch. Proêtect'the boys the League. Come in among tbe large number of w1ose best drinkis wateî, pu re wat-t ,t,-d_ joy a, night of fun. Prograi, Prom- those opposed to liquor and would er, by voting for the O. T. A. i .i of enade, prizes, eats. support the O. T. A. -' As eacb speaker finisbed hie sate Ladies of the- Memorial Library jMi. J. W. jBradley, iepresenting down'in tuin on the platform. 1i Yhter Aid, wbo, are catering Vo tbe Rotai- i asbe- suggested, the Man on the Now came forward Miss OÏ!tario, r ward ians at their banquet in the Coni- Street, pointet out that the mostI in the person of Miss Lillian Clem-b ;of munity Hall on Thursday night, Oct.* serious part of the :second question ence, dressed in pure white, holding t ig ati 30, are leavîng nothing undone Vo on tho :ballot were the first woîds: in bier hand a staff- around whichv and insure the visitors ine of the finest "Are you, in favor of th.e SALE of hung the foits of'the Union Jack, 's. tables at whicb tbey have ever feast- liquors?"% After forty years of witb -a diaden of silver encirclinge and ed. teaching in the Sunday School and bier brow, typefying ail that is pure j 2om- foîty years of teaching in Public and good and noble and fionorable in a 'llin Mos. Norman Pincb, 3rd ine west, schools, telling bis classes of the oui glorious Province. To lier came ji is îb ouse and contents Sna evils and harm wrought by intoxicat-j a group of boys and girls, littie r e- afteînoon by fie. He bad built îng liqu 'ors hie woul'd be inconsistentj chiltren, wbo now made their in-1 rnia, a fic and witb Mis. Pinch' and now if hie shoul 1 vote for the sale of nocent appeal to Miss Ontario ,toé Wi1fmly took a stroil thîu the fields. the stuff that hee bas always con- safeguard their lives froin the bligbt- On her rtun tcyfoud ous ademnet. He would cast bis vote in ing affects of the sale' of intoxicating mass of flames and notbiag couit ýbe t favor of the O. T. A., for wbether we liquors. ,savcd. It lis a serious loss .wben 1ook at the liquor traffic, in its broat- Miss Ontario then attdresseci the hoe ndfail resuesai g. est aspects or in its narrowest las- large audience before bier and on be- Mis'Joncs, Anglican DEeacone s pects lit was'an unmitijated evil aI- balf of the chiltren of the Provinceu I o Troto atrsse alagega-1ways to ýbe combatteci. Control. rebicsented on the platform bhv -ar- J. W. Brad1Çy 1N oeua d e G.mn.i Imauwaaoe ~g Cek of 2nd Di-vialon Co=%~ Cou m"aaoner. etc. MEDICAL JALFRED FARNCOMB, M. D., C. M. ýGraduate of Trinity University, alzo of Ro9yal. College Physicians, Edin- burg. Specialty-Diseases of womn en and childreni. Office-Parker'# Block, -Newcastle. J. A. BUTLER, M. D., C. M. HIonor graduate of Trinity University Fellow of Trinity Mediçal, 'College Licentiate of the State University o! New York, Matricutlate of the Posi Graduate Medical School and Hoý- pital of New, York ai-ic Fellow of the, Toronto Aeademy of Medicinle. Offlc, -Mis. McNaugh-ýton's Residence. Newcastle. Hours-.ý!-8 t,ç 10 a. m., 1, to 3 p. m., and by appointment. GOOD COKEý is cheaper than, wood and is the equal to the best Coal. I have a suuply of the best Coke obtainable. Highest grade of Anthra- cite always on hand. Geo. Jamieson SHAW'S SCHOOL OPENING (Continued from first page.) over ail the- country side the passing of the old and the operling of the new school. A great crow,,, kept, gathering until-the place was filled and over fiowing. Mr. W. C. "Ashton, the Secretary- Treasurer, addressed the audience, thanking the people for, their pres- ence and initerest on 'this auspicious occasion and called, upon Mr. W. J. Bragg, M. L. A., an ex-pupil, to oc- cupy the chair during the program. Seated on the platform were also Mr. D. B. Simpson, K. C., also an ex- pupil, Rev. E. "B. Cooke, Newcastle -Methodist Church, and Mr., W. J. S. Rickaîd, the third trustee. Mr. F. B. Lo 'vekin who had expected to be present to the last hour was un- avoidably' kept away, although Mis. Lovekin, %as present aiding the other ladies with the refreshments. The progîram consisted of orchest- ral selections of a hîgh class at diff- erent periods by the Newcastle Or- chestra, conducted by Mr., Ha'rold Allin; vocal numbers-by the seholaîs in chorttý accompanied on the piano by Miss Florence' Walkington, teach- er; selbctions by the Bragg Quartet; solos by Miss Marguerite Joness ac- companied,,by her mother, Mrs. F. H. Joness and by Mir. Robt. Wýalton of Newcastle, another, ex-pupil, aç- companied on -the piano by Mis Sadie Bennett; recitatio.n b Norman L. Rickaîd and a number of hîstorical sketches and speeches of a1 reminiscent character by f ormer pu-j pil representing different periods In the history of the oldbrick school. Every nunMber by, every artist was well rendered and eýicited prolongedi applause. 1The addresses as mnight be expect- ed on an occasion of this kind were-ý intensely, interesting and enteitain- ing to ailland recalled to nlany oth- ers in the audience the people, the happenings, sometimes'the serious and often the funny incidents of by-! gone days. The speakers might almost b'e saidý to have represented the ancient, the' medioeval,'the nmodern and theý'very latest periods in the hi.story ofthe old ichool house. Beginning with Mi. D. B. Simipson, K. C., there f ol- iowed Miss M. A. Walsh, a f ormer teacher; Mr. Fred H. Jones, Dr. Howard Rickard, Mr. Allun.F. An-1 nis, B. A., LL.' B., and Miss Doîothy Fuither references to these ad- i dresses which were so rîch with his- torical interest will be made later. Mr. Fred W. Bowen, M. P., and Lieut. Col. E. E. Snider, 1. P. S., on being invited to the platform gave the closing addresses. Mi. Bowen was proud to have the acquaintance- ship of the' men and women of Shaw's, as a resident of. a neighboî- ing school section, he was very much interesteld in the eduýcational achiéve- ments of Shaw's whose people were certainly to be .congratulated on the possession of such a splendid, school. iCol. Snider was aill enthiisîasm over what the people of Sha-w's had- accomplished. The section now had the finest and most up-to-idate school- building of ail the rural sectiors in Inspectorate No. 1 of Northumber- land and DuA~am. ln its equîpment' and sanitaiy conveniences it out- classed every Isehool-even Crooked Creek which was built last year and it is ,a pretty fine school. Col. Snider, touching on educa- tiopal màtters made a good point in favor of medical inspection ad the. employment of a school nuise in his iiýteresting, account of the High Park forest school, Toronto, which he had visited with others, while at- tending the recent Teachers' Con- I vention in that city.1 Rev. E. B. Cooke offered a veîy' eainest dedicatory prayer, asking God's blessing upon the school and ail it stood'foiý in the development of the highest tYpe of Canadian citizen-i shiýp. The arrangements for lunch werei ,very complete, bespeaking the com- .etenée of the Shaw's ladies., The large audience was served in relays in the dlowtnstairs lunch roonis and there was no crowding, neither was there unnecessary, delay. Youjng ladies from ahl over the large section .vhich ejctends froni the west bound- ary ,of Newcastle to the east bound- ary of Boiwmanville , lent helpin hands and passed around abundancel SMen's in Black double,, Just the Caif and weight klick fi Oxfords, Brown, t soles. for Fal $6.75 Men's Murray Made- Shoes in Brown Caîf with plain, toe, and heavy welt sole $8.00.- Men's Black and Brown Caîf Oxfords, for dress wear,.......................... $5.00 to $7.50 per pair Wornen's ,Patent Leather Oxfords and Strap Slippers, fine grade welts $5.75 pr. Wonen's or growing girls college shoes, in black kid and brown caif, round toes $5.75 Wornen's Black Suede Slippers, with low heel and round toe,.....................$5.50 per pair Womten's Kid Oxfordsand Welt Soles,. $5.P0 to $7.50 per pair Women's Patent Leather Cross Strap Sipper, with new round toe and spanish heel, $6.50 pair Women's Patent Leather, Brown and Black Leather Oxfords at ........... . .......$3.95 pair Other lines ...........$3.00 to $450 per p air. IVES' SHOE STORE PHONE 241 BU WMAN VILLE QU EBEC HEATER With Oven Tery Special This, Stove Bargain is well worth seeing. MASON &,DALE The Popular Hardwar.,--Quality -and Riglit Price, Phone 145 Blowmauville' L Competitionl Lifre, of Trade- That's the' old, saying. And we're not'a bit afraid of comnpetition from other towns'or cities. We take second place to none when it cornes to giving best quality, value and service in Groceries, Confectionery,- Fruits, Vegetables, Br ead, Buns, Cakes and Pastrýy. H. S. BRITTON, jBaker & Grocer Newcastle Keeping Abreast of ý the Times In arrapging our Fali Footwearwe have stock- ed popular priced goods., We feel sure that this step, will prove popular to you. Just a few of the -unes are listed below. Apples Wanted. Any quantity, of app., wanted at our Evaporali at Bowmanvll.F J. A. Holgati &S'on Phone 153 Bowmanvil .l.. ý -

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