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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Mar 1927, p. 4

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PAGE 4 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE THURSDAY. MARCH 2dth.. 1927 GETTING SOMETHING FOR NOTHINC Many people deceive themselveî into tbinking they can get something for nothing, especially if they buy cheap tea and tbing they will get sat- isfaction. No remedies in the world stand s0 higb in public esteem as the famous Rexali Line Skilful chemists in England, Canada and U. S. devote their scientific kno-wledge entirely to Rexaîl Products. These are aIl absolutely guaran- teed; Your money is cheerfully returned if you do not get sat- isfaction. A dependable remedy for every ordinary ailment. This Week 14 35c Tooth Brush FREE With every 50e tube of REXALL TOOTH PASTE Caîl and see our other bargains Jury & Loveli Attend to Your Eyes This Week Phone or write and make an appointment and we will give your eyes a careful scientifie examination FREE Ask to see those shell frames sold in rnany places for $7.00 to $10.00. 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NOTICE HAMPTON MAPLE GROVE 71 Providence Farmers' Club will League meeting Friday evening Miss Ollie Cromsbury, Uxbridge, ameet at Shaw's Scbool on Tuesday, was in charge of 3rd Vice President, who bas been visiting Miss Violai 9March 29tb. Mr. W. J. Bragg, M. Mr. Will Wbite. Scripture Lessoni Stevens ha, returned home..i. Mr.1 y P. P., will speak onn egislatinn deal- was read by Miss Lottie Horn. Devo- and Mra. E. R. Freeman left Tuesdayi - ng with out Experimental Farms. tional was in charge of Miss Mar- f or their new home at Port Dal-i Everybody welcorne. jorie Pascoe. Topic was ably taken by housie. SorrY to ]ose tbem from ouri O. R. Bragg, Earl H. Oborne, Rev. J. R. Bick. Come to League community. -,'. . We welcome Mr. and1 President. Se'y.-Treas. Friday evening. It is the election Mrs. Coyle and family of Coîborne,' ______of officers. to our community... .Annual meet-1 ENFIELD The monthly meeting of Hampton ing of the Sunday School will be heldi W M. S. was beld at the home of on Tuesday evening, March 29th., ini Miss Alice James, Columbus, has Mrs. George Barron on Tuesday, the Hall. A good turnout requested1 been visiting at Mr. J. Hepburn's.- ... Marcb lStb., wben the following offi-. ..Quarterly Review willlbe taken1 Mrs. F. Gilbert is visiting at Whitby cers were electedr President-MrsI up on Sunday by Pastor Washingtont ... A baby girl arrived at the home W. W. Horn; lst Vice-Mms. J. G. . . . Mr. Clifford Swallow vistedt of Mr. M. Gilroy last Sunday ...Burns; 2nd Vice-Mrs. C. F. Corden;~ friends in Toronto this week.1 The concert and box social on Thurs- Recording Secretary-Mrs E. L. Wil-1 Buy and save on your meat at Ed-1 day evening last was a very success- liamson; Corresponding Secretary- mondatone's Friday and Saturday. i fui event. A very appropriate pro- Mrs. J. Colwill, Jr; Treasurer-Mrs. Everything new in Ladies' Ready-t grarn being rendered for St. Patrick's C. Stevens; Supt. Systematic Giving to-Wear and Millinery will bie on dis-t nigt.... Mr. George Cochrane re- -Mrs. Jas. Curtis; Strangers' Sec'y. 1 play Friday, March 25th., at S. W." cently sold one of bis prize winning -Mrs. J. R. Bick; Assistant-Mrs. F! Mason & Son's.c Clydesdales for the round sum of G. Kerslake; Supt. Baby Band-Mrs $30.... .A congregational business C. J. Kerslake; Press Correspondeýnt meeting will be beld here in the -Mrs. A. Peters; Secretary of Lit-I TYRONE churcb next Monday evening, March erature-Mrs. L. Allin; Secretary j 28tb. Reports will be received and Montbly Missionary-Mrs. Jos. Clat- New officers of the Women's Mis- 1 officers elected for the ensuing year. worthy; Supt. of Flower Box-Mrs. sionary Society are: President-Mrs.1 W. Wilbur; Pianists-Mrs. E. H. L. J. Goodman; lst Vice-President-0 Cole and Mrs C. W. Soucb; Presidenti Miss F. Virtue; 2nd Vice-President--1 SOLINA of Mission Cirle Miss Lulu Rey- Mrs. R. J. Hodgson; Secretary-Mrs. p nolds. The W. M. S. and Mission S. T. Hoar; Treasurer-Miss C. Miss Alma Williamns, Cosarea, Circle expect to have their allotment Woodley; Cor. Sec.-Mrs. A. Hilîs; spent a f ew days at Deputy-Reeve ready for this year. Further par-, Superintendent of Christian Stew- Williams'. . .. Mr. and Mrs. J. KivelI ticulars next montb. Meeting 3rd~ artship-.-Mrs. H. Hilîs; Strangers'à entertained to a party on Tuesday Tuesday of eacb month. Every- Secretary-Mrs. (Rev.) J. R. Trum- 0 night... . We welcome ta our com- body welcome. Next meeting to bie pour; Supply Secretary-Mrs. F. A. munity Mr. and Mrs. P. Walker and beld at tbe home of Mrs. W. W. Werry; Sec'y. of Associate Helpers family wbo have moved on to the, Horn. -Mrs. C. Bigelow; Missionary farrn recently vacated by Mr. John Don't fail to sbare in the meat bar- Montbly Sec.-Mrs. J. Dudley; Mite Naylor who bas moved to Oshawa. . gains at Alex. dodtn'. BxSprnedn-r.W tw S Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yellowlees . dandto;' oxSritendentW.MillW ew-s and baby Helen and Miss Jean spent Don't forget to bid for that Pinch at Organist-M ry W. iler;As. Stinday at Mr. Walter Vice's. bouse in Bownianville to le ldb Mrs.A. . Blso an Mis *i,ý*ltnde. Se avt.Watchtower: China-Mrs. R. Hatb- Mhrs. A.J. Bson dandMiss Ernes~tende. S nee advt nd. rerly; Japan-Miss F. Virtue; Africa Sbotrige isted at r.Ernst omebig nvel nw ad vry-Mrs. A. Hilîs; India-Mrs. W Larmer's, Blackstock.... Mrs. Harry fascinating will bie shown in the line Worden; Canada-Mrs. C. Bigelow; Westley and daugter Doris, guests Of Millinery and Ready-to-Wear Korea-Mrs. J. Dudley. at Mr. J. W. Yellowlees'...Mr. Dresses, Coats, etc., at the Openings The Tuxis Boys will meet on Fri- Alan Balson, Blackstock, spent the at S. W. Mason & Son's on Friday day evening. AIl subscriptions for weekend at home. .. Mr. R. J. Mc- afternoon and evening. Maintenance and Extension Fund to Kessock w.bo suffered a relapse is in- be in by March 3l1st...Rev. A. C. proving aga....... Sorry to report COURTICE lHoffman, returned missionary from that Mrs. A. J. Reynolds does not ____ China, spent the weekend witb Rev. improve very fast. i rs Jas. Sbortt and Miss Mble n r.J .Tupu n rah Fridy Mrch 5, ls te dte0f! Wler were recent guests of Miss ed a splendid sermon on Sunday the Spring Openings at S. W. Mason Ethel Richards, Oshawa .Measles are morning. Mr. Hoffman's models of & Son's. It Will be wortb coming quite prevalent around Courtice. wood carvings were very interesting miles to see. ALI the newest colors One room in school is closed, several to young and old. Church servicec and styles. pupils in quarantine as also the next Sunday in the evening .... 1 teacher, Miss Nicholson. . Mrs. A, Messrs. Lorne Annis, Fred Goodman, F. Rundle and Miss Annie Hoît spent Lorne McCoy and Russell Wright fi HAYDON Sunday at Mr. R. E. Osborne's, Bow-1 gave readings at the missionary pro- pà manville... Courtice W. M. S. Aux- gram at Sunday Scool ... . Miss Rev. A .C. Hoffman, returned mis- iliary visited King St. Auxiliary, Osh- Hazel Turner will give the topic on sionary from China, gave us a peep awa, on Wednesday afternoon and "The Historians" at Young People'si into China on Sunday at our cburch enjoyed a very pleasant time. Our League on Thursday ...The sym- services. China wants Christ, but flot ladies gave the program whicb was pathy of the community is extended j the Western influences, unless tbey Easter and afterwards King St. lad- to Mr. Harry M. Collacott and fam- are uplifting.. League was incharge ies served lunch in abundance arad ily i the loss of a beloved wife and si of Mr. J. Wright. Bible reading, A. the social part of the meeting as well1 mother...Miss Viola Shortt bias d, Dyer; devotional, Mrs. Theron as the first part was time well spent returned to ber borne after spending R1 Mountjoy; readings by Mrs. Beech, and long to be remembered. Sat.1 a couple of months with bier sister, 2 Mrs. C. Garrard and Mrs. Cross-1 urday afternoon our Mission Circle Mrs. A. W. Prescott, Enfleld.. man. Next meeting in charge Of met at Mrs. W. H. Nichols' with Miss Florence Stewart bas returned el Miss M. Beecb. Everybody wel- Mrm. Arthur Pascoe, lst Vice Presi- from a pleasant visit in Toronto. ... corne. ... Miss Abernetby, Lake dent, in the chair. The topic was Mr. Harvey Curtis' auction sale was sh Shore, bas been visiting witb Mrs. ably dealîtl witb by Miss Hattie Os- well attended on Wednesday and ji Edith Ormiston ...We extend to borne, a reading by Mrs. K. E. prices realized were very satisfact- I Messrs. Silas and William Trewin Courtice and piano solo by Miss ory. He expressed himself as being Il our sympatby in the recent deatb of Hazel Rundle. Lunch was served greatly pleased with the services of s their sister, Mrs H. Collacott ...i bv Miss Frances Hancock's group and Auctioneer Tbeo. M. Slernon. C( We welcome tbe young lads to ourl a pleasant bour spent. Mrs. Nichols Don't miss the Openings on Friday. 1'ý burg Who have recently arrived. Hop-, and daugbter, Mrs. Walter Snider,1 Go and see the neiv goods at S. W. Ï3i ing they will find help in our Sun-: were very genial bostesses. Sun-i Mason & Son's. day School and Church.... .Electienj day rnornin2r our Pastor, Rev. C. C. I of officers for Sunday School and Wsigo.pece h ato i , Wahingonpre<,h, thela, of iss Loague shortly. .... These sunny days ,~ries of sermons on the Lord's, BLACKSTO-CKS bave starte<l sorne into the bouse- Prayer. bis, text heing "Lead us not Il cleaning. . .. Sunday Scbool bas or-, into temptation but deliver us frorn (Arrived too late for last week> IQ dered new books for the library . ... Evil", and it was a slni i- Mnhymeigo oe' i- The cboir bad practice ait Mrs.H. course. Next Sunday bie will prcacb sionary Society of the Union Cburcho wAshtonafewhc soiltirne b.oth rnorninz and evening on Mis- was held at home of Mrs. J. J. Jobb, wasspet.i sions in In<ia.. . . Sunday aLfternoon about twenty members being presentI Spring is coming. So is thelthe Rev. C. W. Demille, King St. After the business part of the meet- formql opening of 'Millinery andi('burch. Osbawa, will address our ing over wbich the president presided sl Peady-to-Wears at S. W. Mason &I Sunday %cbool ..Winter bas corne Rev. J. E. Griffith, Pastor, took Sttn's. Corne on Friday and see the again *and we do not hear the roh- charge of the election of officers wboi ne\w styles. .; ms cirpinj, quite so rnucb nor see are: President-Mrs. F. Stinsttn;, the woodcuttinz progressinz. lst Vice-Mrs. R. Taylor; Secretary 'l'ou are invited to the Opening at -Mrs. C. Hill ;Treasurer-Mrs. - i S. W. Mason & Son's on Friday'af- James Marlow; Recording Secretary iest ami and evenirig. AIl the lat- -Mefs. George Crawford; Literary ii ietadms euiu sye n ertr-.Ferguson; ertyc L L Ready-to-Wear and Millinory. Don't1(hristian Stewardship-Mrs. N. S. S ProtLection miss 'it. iMeNally; Strangers' Secretary-Miss iý _____Mary Crozier. Mr. Griffith closedi, the meeting witb prayer after whichIl ROTECTION AGAINST BURKETON the bostess served sandwiches, cake I and tea. ... Mr. and Mrs. R. Willan,i [AGE BY FIRE, BY A very pleasing event took place Port Perry, recently visited with Mr. [EALTH, BY DEATH lin Port Perry at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Wm. Steele. ... Miss G. G Mrs. W. J. Henders on Monday, Feb-1 Montgomery was recent visitor with cý led for you by sound representa I ruary i4th., it being the flfth anni- ber fniend, Miss Dever and Mrs. H. O]E anies in this Agency, at lowest lversary of their wedding. The A. Galbraith. protection when you require it. 'bride and groom wore surprised by i1 their fnîends taking possession of 1 ETEO NSURED TO-DAY? their homne and presenting them with ________N a well flled purse of gold. Thosel HY NOT? present and taking -part were Dr. C. Mr. L. Walter Veale, Toronto Car- Henders and wife, Miss Lida Hend-' pet Co., visited bis father Mr. John, iprotection against loss, or are ers and Miss Doris Stinson, TootVae last week.. . .Mrs. J. J. Burn,l )W. Delays are sometimes Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henders, Scugog, oronto, wbo bas been visiting bier accidents, frequently occasion i sons and daughter and grand- mother, Mrs. R. H. Suggitt, has ne- daugterof rid andgrom, ev.turned home... . Mrs. John Willtams o rees.Dr. and Mrs. Pbilp, Hamilton; Mr.!Wosetacul ekwihir on reuest.and Mrs. J. W. Philp, Arthur; Mîr. 1sîster, Mrs. John Veale, bas return- tongst others, the well-known and Mrs. Richard Philp, Nestleton , cd to ber home in Toronto.... .Mr. 'ANY 0F CANADA, and THE StatiOn; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Pbilp ,, and Mrs. J. W. Philp, Arthur, ils vis- JAL FIRE INSURLANCE COM- j Brketon; Mr. and Mrs. Peter' iting bier brother, Mr. R. W. Philp ly known in this vicinity. Wright and Harold Porteous, Nonthl and friends and attended the Golden Nestleton. One pleasing feature ,f Wedding of bier sister, Mn. and Mrs. the event was that the bridesma(idfW. J. Henders, Port Perry ...The and groomsman of fifty years ago Women's Missionary Society of the s -AJDL LL. we1 peot en r.J.W bljUn ited Church bad a concert in tbe SCwend MnPt e night. . AWvery en- oetr'Hl nFia vn have inspected the *>W PURE. on fblesikcatn rpe h groom was supported by Mn. borne ýore. We have a supply of Government lradhurn. brother of the bride, and Tested Red Clover. Alsike, Alfalfa,1 Miss Viola Brtîdburn, sister of the tSweet Clover and Tit-nothy Seed aL-1 bride. playvd the Wedding March. U~&v -i .9 a limited quantity of Two-Rowed fter a dainty buffet luncheon was kr D A L E Barley suitable for seed. AIl at h served, the happy couple, amidst t reasonable prices. Caîl and sece us' ~oeso oftiadgn ihs ,e Store Bowmanvilla.eor laig1or ror left ýon the 4 :40 train for Toronto. MeCillan & Co. Limited, 1 The bride travelled in canard blue jPhono 15 King St. E., Bowmanvillej silk velvot witb white fur trimming j 11-4 and coat and bat to match. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES In a preliminary for the Interna- tional Oratorical Contest held at Bowmanville High School literary meeting on Friday afternoon, Mer- rutl Ferguson was p'roclaimed the winner over two cther contestants, Dorothy Robins and Gordon Osborne. The subject in each case was "Can- ada's Diamond Jubilee ,her achieve- ments since Confederation". The ,winner pointed out the trials which Canada bas undergone since con- federation and how she has breasted the waves to corne out on top. He traced the growth of our Dominion in her agriculture, her fisheries, ber power develoilpment; her manufactur- ing and education. The great poli- tical machine launcbed at Confedera- tion bas reached the time today, ýwhen the Dominion of Canada is re- cognized, among the nations as a nation. The judges were Miss Sis- sons, Miss Hicks, Miss Haines and Mviss Smith. While they were mak- ing tbeir decision, the society joined in several songs after which Mr. L. Hl. Cooke favored witb the tale of one of bis dreams. Ted Mason, President of Literary Society, occu- pied the chair. Don't miss the Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Opening at S. W. Mason's >n Friday afternoon and evening. Auction Sale!1 The undersigned bas received in- structions frorn H. PAWSQN to seli by public auction on the premises Lot 10, B. F. Darlington FRANK FARM, BOWMANVILLE on rHURsDAY, MARCH 3Ist the following valusible Farmn Stock, Implements, etc: HORSES-1 Bay Mare, 9 years; 1 Bay ieiding, aged; 1 Brown Geiding, 13 yro; 1Brown Horse, aged. CATTLE-1 Holstein cow, registered, freshened Feb. 2nd; 1 Hoistein cow, reg- istered, bred Oct. 23rd; 1 Holstein cow, registered, bred Oct. 22nd; 2 Holstein leifers. 6 months old, eligibie to register. Grades-i Red cow, freshened Feb. 6th; 1Blue Roan cow, bred March 15th; 1 Hlstein cow, bred March iith; 1 Red ew. due May 2Oth, 1 Black cow, due June Ist; 1 Red cow, fat. PIGS AND HENS-1 registered- York- shire sow witlh 8 pigs; 1 Yorkshire 80w, due to farrow March 25th: 28 Barred Rock Hens, 0. A. C. strain, bred to lay; 4 puiiets, 0. A. C. strain, bred to iay; 2Barred Rock roosters, bred to iay. IMPLEMENTS-1 Maffley-Harris Bind- er, 6 f t. eut; 1 Massey-Harris Mower, 6 t. eut; 1 Rake; 1 Seed Drill, 13 dise; 1 tiff tooth Culivator; 1 Seed Drill, Il hoe; 1 Spring tooth Cuitivator: i Dise Harrow; 1 Manure. Spreader, 1 set Drag Harrows; 1 Roluer; 1 Rlding Piow. sing- l;2 Wiking Plows, single; 1 Cockshutt twin iiow; 1 Scuffler; 1 Demnocrat; 2 sts of truck;,'2 Stock arndIlay Racks ombined; 1 set of Sieighs: Gr-avel Box: 'JiwtIbarrow; Cutting Box. Set Scaies; Fanning M.%iii, Perfection; Fulton Fuiper, Bay Truck; Extension Ladder. Cutter; Ilog Rack; Power Sprayer, Hardy; De- .,aiSeijarator: Miieliotte Separator; Daisy Ciinrn (I tin churn): Grindstone; Stonehoat; International Gtis Engine. 3 IL.; C : 'rosscnt Saw; I1('hicken Brood- r. 1 ttrrel Sprayer, .30 Grain Ttags; îna:ntity of Satcks. Qu.intity l3ushei Poxes: Quantity Apîtieý Barreis: 1:11, gai1. a:soline i'rum; Forls, Shovvis, zind ther urtici. s. HARNESS-2' s, ts Double tiarness vith Breecing, 2 sets Pio%% Harness. 2 sets Singie itrness.8 lorse Colhars, i tring Bitls. HAV AND GRAIN-Quanity uf Tini- otiy; t2ltai;ntity of Clover iim; Alý,tut 3 bus. Rd ('lovelr S.Pd: Ahmut iiilbus F'aiij Du ck wi (tt. FURNITURE-3eanttttil-tot, ,i lii ted; l1i l tak. Onk: Cool Sette.; ianging Larnp;'. Wood' Inlteittl *liut, of ttrav, ts andi Nlirr(,r,; Va Sta nti 2 i ron ls .; s iritgs a tid rnattrýsq,ýs: Sulihi Walnt itr, ;ir nti l: Eti tcten Cuithoa rdi wiit h gt silors; triteria iOx fori litn g . (CookStt v, a 0le iindiChairs; Qunntity of IUa;g tar- 't, flttrnier of S, i r i t 1iîtr titgsi too ntirneros to mention. TERMS On I'ouitry, ig.a, iiy t~ nd Gr;tin a n d ail surras of $1;, ai n u r csh; over that arnount 7 nionths' credit ti approved notes iteartng tnervst at 6 per cent. SALE AT 12.30 P. M. 12-1 WM. MAW, Aucîtonleer. NewCheese Bread MEETS WITH POPULAR FAVOR Ladies tell us our New Cheese Bread is meetý- ing with popular appeal. They serve it with af- ternoon tea, party occasions and with regular meals. Try a loaf and let the whole family enjoy the treat-15c a loaf. Hot Cross Buris For Lent The large good cld fashioned kind you have been used to getting at this store for haif a cen- tury-fresh daily 25c a dozen. SATURDAY CHOCOLATE SPECIAL 31c LB. A real high class mixture, hard and soft cent- res, verýy delicious, one day only 31c lb. Our Orono Store is now equipped with an Iceless Cabinet which assures our customers first class service in Ice Cream Department. W. P. Corbett Baker and Confectioner Phone 3 Modernize Your Homei We have plan books show- ing in detail just how that new bathroom is going to look. Our work is first-ciaw in every particulan. Our mater- ils are the best to be had. Our prices are reasonable, s0 there really is no reason why we sbould flot be called in to do your job-you ta profit tbrough aur years of expenience in plumbing, - steam-fitting and all-around general repair work. W. Len. ELLIOTT Plumbing, King St. W., 1Agent Heating, Steamfitting Phone 348 Bowmanville A. T. STAINTON Phone 1652-12 Oshawa Hampton Spring Arrivais at Gilchrist's Choose Now For Easter!1 The New Campus YeIIow Slicker Raincoat at $7.95 The Russel Black Rubber Raincoat at ......$8.95 The Kent Tweed Rubber Iined coat in Brown and Grey Tweed Effects at .............$7.95 TOP COATS In the new models, double and single breast- ed styles, light and dark shades from $15.00 TO $35.00 MEN'S NEW SPRING SUITS New patterns and shades, double and single breasted styles, Society Brand and Cambridge Makes, in prices from $15.00 TO $35.00 SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEKEND A line of Men's Patterned Navy Blue Serge Suits, double breasted models, a smart stylish suit $22.50 EACH Phone 61 T. B. GILCHRIST Opposite Bank of Montreal Bowimanville Bowmanville THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE THURSDAY, MARCH 24th., 1927 PAGE 4

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