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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Jan 1929, p. 5

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, JANUARy 3lst., 1929 PAGE FJVE OH FUDGE!1 And who is theî-e hasn't a sweet tooth for wholesome Fudge which just meits in your mouth? So here goes- Saturday Only Fudge Special As9sorted Nuts, Maple Walnut, Cherry Pecan and Chocolate, Saturday only in pound lots Reg. 40c lb. for 29c Better buy 2 pounds for everybody likes it. Eskimo Pies 5c W. P. Corbett Phone Baker and Confectioner BowmanvilleI Pt-- Sid. Chartran's Specials This WVeek 10 OnIy, Boys' Overcoats, Regular $15.0,..Half Price $ 7.50 6 Only, Men's Tweed Overcoats, Reg. $25.00, Haif Price $12.50 12 Only, Men's Blu.e Overcoats, Reg. $30.00 and $35.00, For $22.50 and $18.50 Penman's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, Regular $1.50 For $1.00 Penman'a Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, Regular 2.00 For $1.50 Penman's Fleece Shirts and Drawers, Regular $1.00 For- .75 Men's Overails, Regular $2.0...................... For $1.50 Men'a Work Sox, Regular 45c............... For 3 Pair $100 Mens Sweater Coats, Regular $6.00................ For $495 Mem'a Sweater Coats, Regular $5.00................. For $3.95 Ail Other Winter Good* At Price. You Cannot Bay Els.where. S. G. CHARTRAN One Door West Bell Telephone Office Phone 26 Bowmanville SComning to Royal TheatreJ Monday - Tuesday, Feb. 4th - 5th. Matiuee Monday-Admission Public School child- ren 15c; High Sehool pupils 25e. Adults 35e. Time of matinee will be announced later. Both EveningsastI8 p. m. Admission 45c Until the present eneagenient at Pantages Thea- tre, Toronto, "Simba' has flot played any theatre under prices ranging from 50e to $ 1.50. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE i BIRTHS Womn'sInsitue sle nd ea ' BURGESS-In Oshawa, on Mwonday. Wome's nsttut sal an te onJanuary 28, 1929, ta Mr. and Mrs. Morley Saturday afternoon. Help a good Burgess, a son. cause. SCOTT-In Oshawa Hospital on Janu- a-2,19-29, ta Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Murs. Eli Mayhee, Port Hope, cele-Sctt,1Arnpriar. a son. brated her 1Oth birthday on Janu- GEODES-In Bowman vilie H ospý itai1, arY 25th. on January 14, 1929. 10 Mr. and Ms Peter Geddes. a son, (stih harn ) . This is the last awful week of LOCKHART-At Wiiiowtalet Rest genuine bargains in groceries at T. Home, on1 January 25, 1929, t0 Mr. anId H. Knight's. M rs. Arthur J. Locklirt, Clarke, a son. Mr. Albert Merrick, Buffalo, N. Y., . has been visiting bis cousin, Miss Borea Murdoif. MARRIAGES Miss Duf, Field Secretary W. C. HOCKETT-LEWIS-At St. John's T. U., was guest of Mrs. Thos. Tod (liurcl,, on Nfonday, January 28, 19219, by whtle in town. Rev. R. J. Sbîires, M.A., B.D., Arthurl liocketîta Margery Louisa Lewis, bath I Miss Ventress, Bobeaygeon, is vis- of Bownanviile. iting bar sister, Mrs. Frank Purdy, ______________ Concession Street. Mrs. J. T. Thompson and Miss DEATHS Della Thompson, Pontytpool, are vis- GARROW-In Osiîa.wa, January 26th., iting relatives -here.199Alxne oeGarwlnhl Mr. Walter Taylor of Wilkie, 42nd 1yea rLm aro,1 i Sask., is visiting Mrs. Colwell and HENDERSON-In Wembley, Aita., on December 31, 1928, Catherine James, bc- farnily, Carlisle Ave. iaved wife of William P. Henderson. M iss Carnie L. Cherry, Toronto, MORRIS-tn Bowmanville. on Friday. j wa.s in towr Tuesday attending the January 25, 1929, Sarah Barticît, wdow Morri. ai holte Levi Morris, ln her 9Ïst year. funeral of the late Mrs. L.Mi. NOTT-In Port PcrrY. January 21st., Mrs. Coulson Jeffery, Toronto, re- I92!'. osanna Picty Richmontd, widaw oai contiy visiteti ber father, Mn. ih1th"le James Nott, ln hcr 9ndycar. ardJavi, ndhe site, is M oWASHINGTON-In W-YbumSask. ardJarisandhersiserMis M.onManday, January 28, 1,1-99'F7» i Jarvis. Johin W.ashington, aged 86 Years. Brath- Dr. nd Ms. J W. angmider of Rev. W. C. Washington, Bow~man- Oshawa, were bere on Tuesday at- BURLEY-At th1e home of Mr. and Mrs tending the funeral of ber grand- John Robinson, Newcastle, an January mother, the late Mrs. L Morris. 12, 1929, Melville Zeeland Infant twin son afiNir. and Mrs. Cccii èurley, Newton- Mrs. Albert Orchard, Port Perry, ville, aged 2 manths and 8 days. [bas been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. REYNOLDS-At lte residence of ber Doubt, Oshawa, during the il,_ daughter, Mrs. A. E. Whitnell. 17 Grave Ave, Toronto, Fanny Aidworth, wldaw ness of Miss Norma Orcbard, Who of the late John Reynolds, Satina, in ber has been canfined ta tbe Oshawa Gen- 651h year. Interred at Hampton. eral Hospital. Miss Orcbard was a HINDES-At Private Patients' Pavi- forer eaCer f Bwmavile Pb.lion, Generai Hospital, Taranto, We.d- forme teaher f BowmanillePub-nesday, January 23, 1929. Beitrice Grace lie Scbool. Larkc, beloved daughter af Mrs. Larke anîd thé late Charles Larke, Coiborne, "Simba", the sensaibional animal wife af George R. Hindes, Part Hope. picture taken in the wilds of Afnica Interrcd at Coiborno. which is appearing tbis week at MOORE-In Cleveland Ohioata the. is cmin diecthome oif11cr step-son, M~r. John Moare, Pantages, Toronto, ascmn drc n January 8, 1929, Harriet (Hattis) to Royal Theatre, Bowmanville, Feb- ,lIcatt, wiic aif1the late Richard Moore.l ruary 4-5, wlth special Monday mat- Bala. Ont., and daughten of the late Mr.1 ,1and Irs. John R. Scott of Aima, former- inee. Press reports say no sUch ly of <irby. Interment at Detroit. aniimal picture bas ever been shown j_______________ its equal. It is really an educa- tional film wbicb will appeal to botb IN MEMORIAM old and young. jMiss Gwen Williams, tiaugthter of IMr. and Mrs. Alan M. Williams, and accompanist to Madame Dusseau, is to take part in a "Sea Festival" held in Vancauver. Miss Williams will play the aceompaniment ta an oper- etta conducted by Dr. Healy Willan, Toronto. Madame Dusseau and Miss Williams will later join thel Hart House Quartette and tour the western provinces. The Kemptville Weekly Advance of January 1 7th contains an interest-. ing report of the Kemptville Agri- cultural College's Public Uàterary meeting, in which Mr. Wilfred Car- ruthers, son of Dep.-Reeve and Mrs. W. H. Carruthers, is anentioneti as a mexnber of the snappy school 'or- chestra andi also as tbe winner in an [oratorical contest, on tbe subject of "Consolidation of Rural Sehoole in Ontario". BALL-In loving memory of a. eoe mother. Mrs. Emnily Balwho. passed away January 30, 1927. In memary a daily thought In heart a sîlent sorrow. Sadly missed-Blanohe. SANDERSON-In Iovlng meny 0fi Chalmers Sanderson, who passed away Febnuary 1, 1927. Gad knew that ho was suffering, And the bill was bard ta ciimb, Sa he cîosed bis weary eyelids And whispered -Peace be tbine'". Sadly missed by Wife and Famlly. Lost or Found DOG LOST-Pekanese, answers 10 the name of Ching. lo)st Friday morning. Reward otfered. Apply Aif. Sbrubb, Cream of Bariey Camp, phone 619. Bow- manvlie. 5-1w SOW STRAVED>-Large Yorkshire s0w. straYed fram Lot 6, Con. 6, Darlington, about January lOth. Information lead- ing t0 ber recnvery will tue thankfullyl recetved by H. Collacott, R. R. 4, Bow- A very jpleasant musical evening man fl one196-14. . S was enjoyeti at St. John's Parish LAUNDRY WANTED Hall on Tuesday wben solos were sung by Miss Margaret Allun anti Al kinds af laundry worlc done prompt- Mrs. F. H. Moody; piano duet, Mrs. y. satisfsctorily and et reasonable prices Write Pont Office Box 12. or cail Mrs H. D. Clemens and Miss Gladys Jam- w Marjorym, IKing at. B. Bowmianville. ieson; reading ,Mrs. Moody; piano Phone 479W. solo, Jas. McEvay; mandolin solo, Jas. MeGallagher; accordian solo, W ne Paul Newoom.be; inautb organ anti, W n piano selections, boys of the Train- MILK HOUSE FOR SALE-7 ft. by 9 ing Sehool concluding with a sketch, ft. Apply Peter Walker, Hampton R. R. "Two Aunts anti a Photo". Refresh- 1, phono 167-23. 5-1w' ments were serveti at the close. WOK ANE Fam an, arI ried, needs work. Filet, cia MNr. A. At the Ratary Club luncheon on Milîson, Enniskiilen, ont. 4-tf January 25tb., Rev. Roy H. Rickarti Pickering, who was the guest speak- WANTED--General housework, gond cook, gooS iaundress. Gond references. or gave a very înterestîng atidressa Apply te Mrs. E. Ward. phono 203-15. on the "Art of Living Together". In R. R. 3, Bowmianville. 5-1w presenting the various points o fis WANTED-For Bowmanvilie Hopital, subject b0 referoti to individuals, a maiS one with somo experionce bI communitios andi nations and the conking prefenred. Duties ta begin factors wbich divide and unif y peop- Febraary let. Apply te Supeintendent.1j le. The importance of transporta-1 ARER-WNTD-oo ad tionand ommuicaton ati te board for ladiée or gentlemen In private chanacter of people was alsn stresseti. home where there are ail modern con-' Lt ws a exeptonaly ispiineandveniences. Convenient te centre of tawn uit ue anideclevernaly nprsnteand Apply F. Melndoo, Church St., Bnwman- Haome-matie cooking saleSau-vle-5-w day afternoon in S. 0. E. hall. At- AGENTS-If ynu tike trees and ehrub. ted.why nt oeil themn? Make a business Will the panty wbo encloseti a $2 bill in an envelope anti droppeti it in' the box at The Statesmnan Office, kindly senti us their namne that pro- per credit may be given. IT'S YOURS FOR TH1E ASKING One of the first signs of spring made its appearance this week with the new 1929 catalogue of Brook- tiale Nurseries, Bowmanvillo, was was mailedt t their customers al nv- or Ontario. This 50-page illustrat- ed book contains a complete price liât of useful and ornamental trees, sbrulbs, plants and flowers. The tiepartments are classtllod ta inake easy reatiing and selection. It's a miehty hantiy andi useful book ta have in any home. If you are in- tenesteti in beautifying your borne surroundings. A copy will ho glati- ly mailet for the asldng. Phone or write to above atitresé. M Final Clean Up 0f High Clams Coats- WHY Warm Regular To $27.50 $15,900 PAY MORE Winter Coats Regular To $35.00 $20,900 Regular to $53.50 $25.OOZ CIe~rric:S. N1a.«sri ln Rowmanville Phone 161, Bownianville Wbere you are neyer ux-geti to buy. One Door West of F. F. Morris Co. of It. Part urne or fullthtie. 900 varie-1 tics of proven Red Tag Nursery Produets.1 Cash ce'ery week. Equipment and In-i structions free. Write Dominion Nurser-'1 les, Montreal. 43-?1 SALESMEN WANTED "Mer. wanted 10 eil Watkins 1501 Quaiity Produets ln rural districts of. Ontario. Permanent money making, business. Worid's largest factory to0i consumer organization. Credit furnish- 1 ed to suitabie party. Established 60 yeare. For fuli particulars Write stat- lng age ta The J. R. Watklnjs Campany, Hamilton, Ontario, Dept. A. Q.~ 3-4e Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE-New brick residence with ail modemn conveniences. Appiy to Jas. E. Fiett, Centre St ., Bowmanvilie, phone. 384. 41-tf FARM FOR RýENT R S SALE-200'acre farm, south haives of Lots 31 and 32, Concession 4, Township of Darlilgton, for rent or sale. Pull possession April 1, 1929..Ovr 50 acres fall pioughing donc. Ali)iy Canant & Annio, Barrist- ers & Sol cît ors, Oshawa, Ontario. 5-13w. Articles For Sale FOR SALE-A q~uantity of gond bey. W. T. Symons, p hone 160-6, Bowman- ville. 3-1w FURNITURE FOR SALE--Qiantity' li.itoldtifitraiture .API)iy tL. S. Cavter- iv, W--llington St., i3owmnnvllle, phone 396. 4-tf CEOW FOR SALE-fi ycars 01,1, Jersey ai i )urî,anl, dic ta frceien February 6, H. S. liarrie. R. R. 4, BOwmanvilte, phtone 116-13. 5-1w POTATOES FOR SALE-2HO bars aio paotatovs, shovciied Up out of the bîn, 25,e pcr bag nt barn. Russel MeLaugjiin flurketon. phone 1"47-33, PIANO FOR SALE-SOuare piano. veryv sîlightitli sci and i n irst tclamsscondition. Muet bc sold1 as awner has non furthpr lis( for il, Easy terins. APppy A. M. WVilliams, Bawmanviiic, phne 58. 4-tf CHINCHILLA RABBITS FOR SALE- A few choice pairs of pedigreed Chin- J chilia ahbiis of choie qualiitvait mod- rate lîrîces. J . R. Phiip, kieugog Sti. Bowma nviiie. POR SALE-Sparton 6-tube battery radio, complote with $35.00 Wright speaker, new A battery, 2 amnP chargeri and 180 voit. B3 elimînator. A real bar- gain. Mrs. 'P. M. Bouch. Bowmianvllle. phone 815. 6-1w POULTRV FOR SALE-Regal-Dorca Whit.e Wyandotte cock and oockereis. Large vigorous bîrds. Three generations over 220 eggs. PrIze winnerus t local shows. PrIced $400 up. 3. LawrenceI Crydermnan, R. R. 4, Bowmanviile, phoneI Special Demonstration Miss Steen, Dernonstrator of Interlake Crepe Paper in the making of Flowers, Novelties, Costumes, etc., will be at BERRY'S BOOK STORE From Feb. 4th to 9th Don't forget our splendid assort- ment of V A LE NTI1N ES Front le up Don't Buy Wall Paper Un atiu 192haveis.u eUti f u b 1 29v e f r t sig n. u W. J. Berry King St. E. Bowmanvulle SAVE WITH SAFETY Rexali Drug Store You can rely on the efficiency and safety on the drugs we Offer. MONEY SAVERS 75e Opeka Coffee ........ 49e 75e Giant Kruschen Saîts. . 69e 65e Scotts Emulsion..49e 60e Italia-n Balm........49c 10e Princess Fat Hair Nets 3 for 25e 80e Orange Pokoe Tes.. . 69e 25e Babys Own Tablets . .20e 10Oe Lifébuoy Soap, 3 for 25e 50c French Balm....... 39e $1.00 Vacuum Botties. . .. 45e 60e Listerine............. 50e 35e Neilson's Ice Creani Bricks................. 30e OUR EYE EXAMINATIONS are scientifie and accurate. You will invariably find that our exaininations ,our glasses and our prices are the kind that make satisfied customers. Let us serve you. Whcn We Test Eyes It is Donc Proper-ly Vinolia Castile 8 cakes 25e $1.00 Armand Compacts 35c 35e Tooth Brush and Holder 19C Large Bar pure Castile 1 9c JURY & LOVELL WHEN WE TEST EYES IT IS DONE PROPERLY PHONE 78 BOWMANVILLE - 'lu T HIS IS FINAL- Winding up a Successful Stock-Taking Sale With a "éBanner Remnant and Oddment Sale" Starting Thuraday, January 3lst. Hundreds of Remnants which have accurnulated during our busy two weeks' selling-all to be cleared at a big saving. Remnants of Silks in ail the newest weaves, colorings. Remnants of Dkress Goods ineluding Flannels, Tweeds, San Toys, F:eneh Foule, etc. Remnants of Remnants of Curtain Nets, Scrims, Silk Nets, Chintz, Cretonne, Drapery Fabries, etc. Flannelettes, Prints, Gingham Prints, Lingerie Crepes, Galateas, Table Linen, Towellings, Tick- ings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Factory Cottons, Long Cloths, Eiderdowns, etc. Corne early for best choice, you can get lengths suitable for any purpose and at a saving of haif or less. ENTER NELSON'S POPULARITY CONTEST Open to ail girls under the age of 21 years iu .Bowrnville aud district -IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO ENTER- Prize --- A $25 Solid White GoId Wrist Watch to the winner. For further particulars apply at the store. Contest opens February lst and closes February 28t&. Corne early aud get off to a flying start ODDMENTS ALL HALF PRICE OR LESS 1 Only, Plaid Wool Blanket, Regular $8.50 ...........FOR $3.98 3 Only, Penman's Pure Wool Skating Sweaters, Regular $7.50, FOR $1 .98 12 Only, Heavy Chesterfield Silk Cushions, Reg. $2.29 FOR 98C 2 Only, Peninan's Pure Wool Knitted Suits, Reg $10.50 FOR $3.98 5Only, Jumbo Knit Sweaters, Regular $4.98 ........FOR $2.99 15 Full Size Bleached Sheets,...............CLEARING 98c EA. 7 Pair Ladies' Yama Cloth Pyjamas, Regular $1.98 .... FOR 98c 5 Only, Stamped Bedspreads, Regular $1.49 .........FOR 98c 25 Only, Table Oilcloth Squares, Regular $1.00O........FOR 39c 7 Only, Flannelette Nightgowns, Regular $1.00O.......FOR 59C 15 Damask Table Cloths, 70x54, Regular $1.79 ........FOR $m.1 Dozens of other odd lotis to be cleared regardiesa of cost-Come in and see them. NELSON'S STORE of Bigger and Better Values s aiammm_- 1 PAGE FIVE

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