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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Nov 1926, p. 4

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PAGE 4 THE CANADIAN STATESMÂN, BOWMANVJLLE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926 Buy It For Less AT DUSTAN'S CASH HARDWARE Here Are A Few Specials For Next Saturday: Electric Toasters, black............. .64e Electrie Toasters, Aluminum .........77e Electric' Toasters, black.............. 99e Electric Toasters, Aluminum............. ....$1.1.9 Barber's Clippers ................................... 99e Barber's Shears ................................... $1.09 White Towel Bars, 30" ......................93e Gillette Razors ..........................59c, 69c, 99e Our Cash system of doing business is meet- ing with tremendous success-for we seil for less. HAPPY THOUGHT QUEBEC HEATERS AND RANGES Dustan's Cash Hardware PHONE 74 BOWMANVILLE Corbett's Cakes For Ail Occasions Much of the success of our business is attrib- uted to the popularity and growing demand for our cakes. So many tell us they are like "home- made" cakes. Here's a few of our best sellers: Jelly Rolls, St rawberry, Raspberry, Lemon or Pineapple ............ ............................ 20e Chocolate Cakes ................................... 25e Layer Cakes .....................................25e Sponge Cakes....................................... 20e Angel Cakes ......................................20e Devii Cake........................................... 20e Cocoanut Macaroons, per dozen .............15e Date Cookies, per dozen .................20e Sally Brown Cakes, per dozen ...............20e Sally Brown Drop Cakes, per dozen ......25e Esquimo Pies (Chocolate Coated Ice Cream) 5c We Specialize in Wedding Cakes W. P. Corbett Baker and Bowmanville Phone 3 Confectioner Orono An Invitation ON Thursday, Nov. 11l1h Miss Catherine J. Nichol The well known Cor- setiere, will demon- strate, the LOVERS FORM CORSET in our Corset Dçpart- ment. You and your friends are cordially' invited to corne and see the new corset models, and to discuss your corseting problems. Fitting appointments can be arrang'ed by telephoning the store. Our telephone No. is 106. Please ask for Miss Murphy, a graduate Corsetiere, who will assist Miss Nichol. QTiformt ,n a I. I S. W. MASON & SON Dry Gooda and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Phone 106 Bowmanville J * I BURKETON Mr. and Mrs. Will Wal.msley and family spent the ýholiday with Mr. 'and Mrs. Jos. Hubberd, West Burke- ton .... Mr. and Mis. Walter Bryan and son Albert, Oshawa, visited on Sundey with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Hubberd, Enfield ... . Farmers are hustling the plougbing elong thîs fine wea:ber. . Wedding belis in the near future. HAMPTON Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Pritchard and Mr. David Pritchard, Toronto, and iMiss Vera Cerr, Orono, visited et M.Geo. Cerr's Thanksgiving concert was a great success. The vocal solos given byl Miss Margaret Allin, Bowmanville, accompanied by Miss N. Horn, were verv much enjoyed. Miss Louise Courtice, reader, Ebenezer, present- ed several selections in a very pleas- ing manner; Newcastle Male Quar- tet, accompanied by Mrs. Howard Allin, sang exceptionally well. The audience were very pleesed te bear IDr. E. G. Kerslake, violinist, Or- ono, back again, Mrs. R. Brown ec- companied hlm ;the violin and cello numbers rendered by Mr. J. Skov accompenied by Mrs. C. J. Ke'rslake were very mucb epprecieted. A cafeteria luncheon wes served afteri the concert. Proceeds about $50.. . -. League meeting Friday evening was in charge of ist Vice President, Miss Nore Horn. Bible lesson was read by Mr. Laverne Clemens. De- votional period wes teken by Mr. Will Wilbur; piano solo, Mrs. Bick;1 topic, "The Churches Creed", was presented by Mr. F. J. Groat; young men favored with e ........ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pescoe, Mr. and Mis, W. Pierson, Osha'wa, Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis and .Frank, Mr. J. Anott, Deckerville, Michigan, Mi. and Mrs. W. Werner, Hastings Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tink and family, Soline, vis-4 ited et Mr. L. T. Pascoe's .. .. Mrs.1 (Dr.) Fletcher, Kalmazoo, Michigan,1 visited ber sister, Mrs. Thomas Pas- . coe and other relatives... .Mr. J. J Virtue and Miss Sadie, Toronto ' called on friends on Thanksgiving9 Day.4 i 'auguimn and Iamily, Oshawa, at Mr. A .L. Pescoe's; Mr. Jirn Retynolds, Toronto, Mr. Joe ReynodAthens, at M. H E.Tink's; Mrs. A. Gib- bons and Miss Vera, Miss Irene Ar- gue, Toronto, et Mr H. Ague's; Mr and Mrs. Will Lammiman and Miss Naîn,cy, Osbe'we, at Mx'. Walter Vice's; Mr. H. Reeson, Columbus, at Mr. H. Hardy's; Mr. R. J. McKes- sock i]n Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy, Mr and Mis. Gordon Hardy, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. WiI*bemt Glas- pell and family, Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardy and Miss Irene, New Toronto, et Messrs. Isaac and Harvey Hardy's; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds and Miss Edna Reynolds, Miss Mary Hogarth, Mrs. R. Pascoe et Mrs. James Jebson's, Hampton; Mrs. Thos. Pascoe, Miss Margaret Pascoe, ,Hampton, visited et Mr. J. Pescoe's; Mrs. Jack Reynolds vis-, ited Toronto friends... .About 25* young people from bere attended tbe fowl slpper et Leskard Monday evening ... . Mrs. John Baker went to Leskerd Màonday evening to the fowl supper and concert and delight- COURTCE Th Medcal Volunteer Band, Toron- to University, will give a missionery Next Sundey marks the sixtieth program et League next Monday enniversary of the dedication of Eb- evening. Everybody welco.nle. Re- ezener GIurcb. Rev. W. R. Tanton freshments will be served.. Dr. and of Naparee, will occupy the pulpit Mis. Cation and deugbters, Madeline Imorning and evenîng. Speial music and Isobel, Toronto, visited et Mr. by the choir. It will be our Thank- N. C. Yellowlees'. offering service as well when the Board of the cburch is asking for $500 for running expenses . .. .Mis- sionary meeting of W. M. S. wil] HAYDON be held on Tbursday et 2:30 p. m., __ et the home of Mrs. Eli Osborne Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. J. Green- when Mrs. (Rev.) J. U. Robins, Bow- wood, Buffalo, Mr. Lloyd and Miss manville, will addmess the meeting. E. Ferguson et Mr. E. Bradley's; Mm. Everybody welcome... .Mrs. A. E. Ernest Ingles, Toronto, Sundeyed et Clemens and Miss Margaret Pollock Mr. Sulas Trewin's; Miss Rulde Slem- <of Bow,ýmenville, spent Thanksgiving on, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trewin, Miss with Mr. and Mme. Blake C ourtice. . Grace Trewin, Bowm4nville; Dr. and .Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborne, Mrs. Garnet Trein, Oshawa, Mr. Miss Louise and Master Nelson, and Mrs. W. A. Bain, Toronto, et Mr. Bowmanville, and Misses Hazel Oko Thos. Slemon's; Miss Muriel Ash- and Doris Courtice, Toronto. were ton, Toronto, et lber brotber's, Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oshbornt On Lloyd Ashton. Mrs. L. Ashton visit- Tbanksgîving. ... Mrs. (Rev.) Thos. ing friends in Toronto; Miss Mar- Brown and Mr. and Mne. Harry geret Ridge et Mr. J. Wrigbt's; Mm Brown, Lindsay. and Mrs. T. G. and Mrs. Elmer Beecb and tlaughter, Mason, Bowmanville, were guests et Enniskillen, Mr. Eugene Beech et Mr W. R. Courtice's on Thanksgiving A. Beech's; Mr. and Mrs. Stan. day.. .. Mr. Harold Denison and bis Woolings and family, Toronto, Miss mother. Mrs. Denison, Miss Webb Rulde Cooper, Toronto, Miss Meta and Master Victor Webb, Toronto, Ashton, Toronto, spent the weekend called on Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Court- et Mr. H. Asbton's; Mr. Fred Ash- ice. . .. The Young People's group ton with friends in Toronto; Our have charge of the Epworth League Thanksgiving services were wvell et- meeting on Thusdey evening andi a tended. Rev. E. M. Cook in the af- good pogram is expected .... Glad ternoon seid wve ougbt to be thankful to have Mm. Clarence Penfound home 1 for our fair Dominion and its resour- again after his Iengtby s:,ay in Bow-1 ces, with pea.ce and plenty. In the manville Hospital .... Rev. C. C.leveîîing Mr. H. W. Pointen broughit IWa.shîngton, Mr. and Mrs. Kennoth to our mmid the fact we forget to e Courtice and Mrs. W. R. Courtice et- turm thanks unto God for restored tended the temperance meeting at r health and the gift of Godi's son. Miss Orono on Friday. ... Miss Edna Ken-I Rilda Cooper, Toronto, favored witb nedly, Ottawa, spent the week'nd a solo, "Open the gates of the with Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Corie Tem ple" Good music was furnish- ....Several from heme attended ed by the choir at botb services... the splendid anniversary se rvice of1 Id cal weather favored for our~ St. Paul's held in Trinity Church,I Thanksgiving concert which was well Ttowmanville. Sundey evening. attended The progrem included _________music by Haydon Orchestra; Ennis- killen quertet; Miss Vera Slemon MAPLE GROVE rendered two numbers; solos by Miss jRiude Cooper, Toronto, and readings Visitors: Miss Marjory S tevens by Miss Violet Woolings, Toronto. Mr. and- Mrs. Gibb Crosby. daughterI Proceeds $35.00. 1 Walter and Russel], Uxbridgc, spent the weekend with the fommer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stevens; Miss Gledys Allin, Oshawa, with ber cousin, Mis. N. I. Metcalf; Miss Hilda Foley, Toronto, Miss Eva Lane, IProvidence, with ihe former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Foley; Miss Vera Power with Miss Rachel Ark. sey, Brooklin; Miss Shaw, Owen Sound, visiting ber sister, Mrs. Wm. Webb; Mr. and Mme. Harding and family, Mi. an<l Mrs. Macklin, Co- bourg, visiting the latter's daughter, Mme. Samuel Snowden; Mm. Raymond i Snowden, Toronto, at home; Miss Susie Laird, Grafton, at home; Mm. and Mis. John Baker and family, Solina, visited bis sister, Mms. L. C. Snwoden, on Sunday..W. M. S. held their annuel quilting in the Hall on Wednesday, November 3rd, about thirty ladies being present; 10 qui'its were quilted. The ladies wish to tbank the Base Line ladies for the gift of one quilt. .About 30 young people journeyed te the -home of Mr and Mms. M. Munday, Jr., on Friday, November 5th., te spend a pleasant evening with Mr. and Mms. John Hopps, Town, fommerly Miss Bernice Hockin of this community. The evening was pleasantly spent in ver- ious kinde of games. About 10 p. m., Miss Edne Swellow called the companv te order and read a nice- Iy wor<fed address and Mm. Ros Stevene% presented Mrs. Hopps with a silver hot watem pitcher. Mr. and Mme. Hopps though taken completely by surprise, th.anked the friends for their lovely gift. Refreshments cof fruit and candy were served. Al departed for their homes wishing Mr. and Mms. Hopps aIl good wishes... Sunday Schol meets et 2 p. m. Sun- day. No peaching service owing te the tbank-offeming services at Eb- enezer. -...Mr. R. R. Stevens went to Cobourg as a jurymen on Tuesday. For the best mateial, the best made, the best fitting and'best velue in Men'e Suits caîl at Couch, John- ston & Crydemman'a. TYRONE r Visitors: Mis. Stutt, Orono, vis- aiting hem brother, Mr. Horatie Hilîs; ,Mm. and Mrs. Beiitram Stevens, -fHampton, Mme. R. Burgess and Miss s Leverne Burgess motore.d to Tomonte, Miss Leverne emaining for a visit; Mm. and Mms. T. A. Anderson. Toi- onto, with hem mother and brother, Mr.s. Thomas and Mr. Sidney T. Hoar; Mm. and Mrs. Wilhur Moore, Jack and Jean, Toronto, Mm. and Mrs. Jabez Moore, Enniskillen, witb 9 Mr. and Mme. Byron Moore; Mm. andi Mrs. John Bent ley, Cherry Valley, Prin-ce Edwemd County, with Rev. and Mms. John R. Trumpour; Mm. and Mme. Mackenzie, Tomonte, witb Mr.; ancd Mrs. Willis Stew'ant; Miss Viola t hrtt with ber sister, Mms. A. W. 3Pescott, Enfield... .Young People'sI League on Thursdey was in charge of the lst Vice-President, Miss Hazel Turner. A duet was welI endered by Misses Nine lodgson and Ade- laide Annis followed by a splendid topic "What doe our chumcb teacb about Gol", by Mrs. (Rev.) Trum- peur; Mms. L. J. Goodman eed "A Joyous Thanksgiving" and' Miss M. Moore and Miss L. Richards favored with a îluet; Mr. F. Derland, Ennis- killen, outlined the work te be taken up by the agriculture and domestic science -classes et Enniskillen in Jan- uary. ... Mrs. A. W. Prescott, En- field, will givt. the missîonary topic et League.- Young Peorp]e's League Rally on Sunday evening was well attended. Leeguers presended a pageant, Gordon Brent gave a reci- tetion and Rev. Mm. Trura-pour a talk. AIl numbers were good and the League Choir was much appre- ciated.... Missionery prograni next Suridey at Sunday School. .. .Wom- on 's Missionamy Society wlll held their ennual Thank-offeming service Sundey et 10:80 a. m. Our Pastor well bo the speaker .... Miss Mao Cameron is the new secmetamy for Young People's League. SOLDIERS' ARMISTICE DINNER Bowmanville SoIdiers' Club is ar- ranging for its annual Armistice Dinner on Tbursday, November 11th et 7-30 p. mn., et Bowman House. Al ex-service men in this district are cordially invited to attend. Tickets at $1.00 may be had et Geo. Crom- bie's store or et the Bowman House. WOOD SALE Friday, December 3rd-Hugh Murphy, Lot 2, Con. 10, Darlington, will sell 10 acres of mixed standing timber-oak, pine and hemlock-fit for lumber. For terms and parti- culars see buis. Sale et 1 p. m. Theo. M. Slemon, Auctioneer. RATEPAYERS TAKE NOTICE TH-AT: 1. The Council of the Municipal Cor. poration of the Town of Bowrnanville In- tends to construct a 6 Inch water main on LlIberty Street between Victoria Street apd the Base Line as a local lm- provement and Intends to specially ss- ess a part of the cost upon the land abut- ting directly on the work. 2. The estImated cost of the work la $5400.00 of whlch $780 la to be paid by the Corporation and the estimated ge- cial rate per foot frontage la $1.10 The special assessment is to be paid In 30 annual instalments. 3. Persons desiring to petition agalnst undertaking the work muet do so on or before the 4th day of December, 1926. Dated this 3rd day of November, 1926.,_ JOHN LYLE, Cierk.I! PROVIDENCE Providence School w111 hold a Cbristmnas Tree and Concert et the Churcb on Monday, Decemnber 2Otb. Good prograni. 45-lw ENFIELD STARKVILLE MINISTERS AN4D CHURCHES Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page, Tor- Sunshine days have been welcom- St. Paul's Church-Rev. D. W. onto, have been visiting et ZXr. Step- ed by ail. Farmers are finishing1 Beat, Minister. Morning Worship hen Page's. . .. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, apple picking, silo filling, et..,.... il a. m. Evening Worship 7 p. n.1 Blenhein, Mr. Chas. Simpson and Mrs. T. J. Ballagh bas been laid up Sunday Scbool and Bible Classes et Mr. James Gray, Toronto, visited with pleurisy. Glad to report she is 2.3 0 p. m. et Mr. Arthur Orriston's.... Ladies' getting better... .Miss Dorotby Sev- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churcb, Aid beld the annuel At Home et the ery sustained an injured knee from corner Temperance and Cburch Sts. residence of Mr. Fred Smith on tripping and falling on the bard Rev. Robt. McDerment, M. A., min-~ Wednesday evening, November 3rd. cernent in Newtonville, causing ber ister. Morning Worsbip il e. M. A very enjoyable time was spent. to be under the doctor's cere ...Evening worship 7 p. m. Sunday After al bad done justice to e sumpt- Road conditions have caused the School et 2.30 p. m. uous repat the regular business heavy traffic from the bighwey this Trinity United Church-Rev. J. U. meeting wes held wben e sh'ort pro- way. Our roads are certainly in a gramn 0f recitetions, music and bad condition and unîess the councie Robins, Pastor. Sunday services et speeches by the gentlemen was given, take steps te have more gravelu il 11a. m. ad7p.m8odutdb also mirthful stunts were put on by done upon the roads and less grader Rev. J. W. Devidson, Seagrave. tbe program committee .... .Mr. Rus-. work, the roads will be ail gone and Port Perry United Churcb choir will sell Reid had a shooting match on greet expense will be incurred. provide music et the evenîng service. Saturday tcý dispose of bis duck n hn~vn ogtmn Sunday Scbool et 2.30 P. m. geese ant reunions: Mr. Lawrence Sav S.Jh' Aglcn hrh ery ,teaoher, Salem, et home; Miss Rev. R. J. Sbires, Rector. Twerity- Alice Hallowell, Peterboro Normal, fourth Sunday after Trinity, Novem- SOLINA et home; Miss Lauryne Stark, Tor-bel4ta. .mor-HolryeCommnin; _________onto, with ber mother, Mrs. 1. Stark-,l .m.MonngPayr nd h- Holiday visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mac. Garrett, port ans'; 2.301 P. m.-Su:dy Scol Clarence Hayes and family, Clm Hope, hoidayed et ber brother's, Mr 7 p. m.-Evening Prayer. Monday bus, Mrs .R. J. Luke, Miss Nora Frank Stone; Misses Minnie and et 8 n . m. in ais al, MssionRy Werry, Miss Bernice Werry, Kedron, Bessie Heliowell, Toronto, witb Mrs Lecture nWr nJa1 yRv Mr. Bert Luke, Miss Olive Luke Jake Hýqllowell; Miss Leigb, Orillia, R. M. Milîman, M. A.; Lantern Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mce visited Miss Gledys Reid.sidsFrthndnfmao.Yu are invited. Redecorating Days Are Here! NOW 15 THE TIME TO Do PAPERING AND PAINTING The indoors are et band and now is the time to have the re- decorating done that your home needese obadly. Our new Faîl and Winter de- signs are now in stock and we are prepared to do your work reasonably and promptly. Step into -our store and let us show you the finest lot of papers and color schemes we have ever displayed. Wall Paper Specially Pnced T'.&i Week. G. Pritchard King St. W. Bowrnanville JOHN LYPhone.,489 NESTLETON Tbanksgiving holiday visitors £rom Toronto: Miss Ruby Williamson et Mr. J. J. Bruce's; Miss Laura Proutt witb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Proutt; Miss Ruby Veale witb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Veale .t. Mr. Stanley Malcolm had two fat beasts killed on the C.P.R. treck recently-a faulty gete the cause.. .AnniversaTy services of the Un- ion Churcb on Sunday were very fine. Rev. J. E. Griffith addressed the cbildren in the morning, bis theme being "Ligbt", and in the evening Rev. Dr. Bowles subject was "Religion". Both addresses were instructive and showed tbey had given the subjects deep thought. Janetville choir rendered excellent service which was appreciated by ail. On Monday evening the ladies certainly did credit to themselves for the splendid tee. The concert int the evening wes something every one sbould bave beard being well put on. The duets of Mrs. T. W. Cew- ker and Mr. C. S. Halîman were very fi#e, also the solos by the ebove. Mrs H. N. Adamis excelled berself as an elocutionist. Master Cherlie Caw- ker gave two instrumentaIs in fine style, for a boy of ten yeers. Mrs. H. Clemens is a splendid pienist. The repeated encores ail received was an indication of the excellence of the numbers..Mr. and Mrs. West Canmpbell have a young daugbter. Congratulations! A doctor saye skipping one meal a week is excellent. PONY FREE VOTES FOR PONY CONTEST END SATURDAY NIGHT To make this a real attractive buying event we are offering some exceptional values in Winter Clothing for Men and Boys which thrifty shoppers cannet over- look. Men's Overcoats Fancy Tweeds anid Worsteds, this season's new mod- els. beautiful cloths, at a big saving in costs. Values up to $20.00, On Sale $14.95 * Values up to $25.00, On Sale $16.95 Values up to $30.00, On Sale $22.50 Values up to $35.00, On Sale $27.50 Navy Blue Overcoats New cloths, aIl guaranteed, splendid quality. A special line we are clearing, Regular Value $30.00, For $22.50 Other Prices $24.75, $27.50 and $35.00 We guarantee aIl our bluc coats te be fast dyes. Men's Fancy Tweed and Worsted Suits Made specially for Faîl and Winter selling, new models and patterns, single and double bmeasted styles. Values up to $25.00, On Sale to Clear Quickly at $1 5.95 Higher queîity Suits as above Values up to $30.00, On Sale $21.95 Values up to $35.00, On Sale $26.95 Men'a Navy Blue Suits Men's and Young Men's Models, popular double breasted styles, all wool, and priced to sell ape- cially et the Reduced Price of $22.50 Eacb Men's Navy Suits With Fine Pin Stripe Overalîs and Smnocks Effect A lino of Ovemaîls with Smocks te match, Union A durable, good looking young man's Suit, Worth Make, Plain Blue, Blue Stripe and Black, with bib. $27.50 Worth $2.00,I On Sale At Only $18.50 On Sale $1.69 Each, 2 Pair For $3.00 Boys' Overcoats and Reefers Other Specials 15 onîy, travellers' samples, made fromn Men's Men's Horsebide Pullover Mitts, Regular $1.50, Heavy Oveceating materialvlustatrne At 98c up to $12-00, $13.00 and $14.00, shade of Brown and Grey aind lined with ell-wool red fiannel A lino of Men's Work Shirts, Regular $1,.50, On Sale For Quick Clearance at Only For 98c Men's Wool Neek Scrs. Tvalues un t,. o n [$6.95 Eac ---..-----------ç viues u e.tu For $1.98 Men's Wool Work Sox 4 Pair For 98c Men's Gauntlet Gloves, Sheepskin, with large cuff, On Sale $1.29 Men's Wool Gloves at 75c and 98c Pair Men's Black Cashmere Sox, ail wool (Penman's) make, good values at 60e a pair On Sale 2 Pair For 95c Directly Opposite Montreal Bank Youth's Overcoats Sizes fromo 30to t 35, heevy ail wool cloths, and values up t<) $16.50, including Nevy Blueil. Clearing at Oniy_$10.98 Men's Ali Wool Shirts and Drawers Penman's and Acadie meke, ail sizes, heavy ail wool $1 .39 a Carment f'orliQuick Clearance CONTESI SPECIALS T. B. Gilchrist Guated o iv Best Satisfactiop i AUCTION SALE Monday, Noveinher 22ad--Chas. M. Dean, Lot 11, Con. .1, Cartwright, (first farin nortb of Burl#eton), wiiî seil bis farm stock, inmplements,~- harness, feed, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. T See buis. Geo. and Ted Jackson, Auctioneers. 45-2 PAGE 4 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926 iiý

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