PAGE SEVEN THE CANADIAIN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMIBER 19, 1929 - ~ I ANNOUNCING THE OPENING 0F OUR Dry Cleaning and Pressing Establishment IN BOWMANV1LLE, THURSDAY, SEPT. lSth. We would be pleased to demonstrate our unexcelled service in Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing or Alterations. By our method of French Dry G]eening we elninate the soul from the finest and most delicate garments without los of color or shrinkage. Our service is prompt. Our prices reasonable. Try us and be con- vi nced of superior workmanship. Ail our work done in Bow- manvil.e. We cal] for and deliver. "Scott y" The Cleaner King St. Upstairs-Next ta Glove & Mutt Co. The Elite Shoe Store FAVORITES FOR FALL WEAR Fashion decrees that milady's choice in Footwear will be chiefly Browns. Aniong our new Fali Shoes we have several snappy styles in brown. Women's Brown Kid Pump, covered cuban heel, made on combination Iast, perfect fitting, $7.50 Pr. Women's Brown Calf One Strap, with buckle, $5.50 Pr. Women's or Girls' Brown Calf Oxford, with cuban heels and colored trimming ...........$550Pr. Wonien's Patent and Black Kid Pumps, with cov- ered heels ................................... $750 Pr. Men's Fine Black Calf Oxfords, on English last, witb leather heels, stylish and serviceable, $7.50 Pr. Men's Brown Caif Oxford, Blucher cuit, double sole, and leather heel .................$850 Pr. Growing Girls' Sehool Oxfords, black or brown, roomy toes and low heels ............... $M05Pr. Boys' School Boots, b"ac and brown, $295 and $325 Pr. SHOES THAT SATISFY Phone 200 W. C. IVES, Manager MWiI CORBETT'S HiCH BREAD GROWS IN POPULAR DEMAND With the continued griowth in sales of our ~'high loaf" this particular brand of bread has de- veloped into one of our best sellers. There's a reason of course, for such popularity. Its the pure ingredients used. No secret about the fonmula which contains best Flour, Yeast, Malt, Sugar,.Milk, Sait and Shortening. These ingredients blended together by skilled workmen', and baked to the King's taste, gives you briefly the story of "Coî-bett's High Bread." But eat it and be convinced it's good. You can get it at Bowmanville or Orono. W. P. Corbett Baker and Confectioner Phone 3 Bowmanville Bakeries at Bowmanville and Orono Complet e New Stock LADIES' COATS and DRESSES We haven't an old Coat or Dress in stock to show our customers. Everyî garment was pur- chased for Fail seIl- ing. If you buy here you knbw its new and the latest We invite you to inspeet our ýdisplay without the thouLyht of being urged to buy. CLARENCE S. MASON No two garments alike Next F. F. Morris Co. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE jMr. and Mrs. J. Palmer, Toronto,I were attending the Fair.1 Mr. S. H. Reynolds, Windior, isi visiting old friends here.1 Mrs. E. R. Freeman, St. Cathar- ines. is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Perey, Toron-1 ta spent the week-end with his parent~s Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Percy. Mebaughlin Bras. of Burketon won second place in the horse shoe pitch- ing contest at Lindsay Fair. Mrs. [jeta Sharpe, Toronto, a- of Mrs. G. A. Edrnondstone. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MeBrien, Toron- to, caime down for the fair and met a n umber of old friends on Saturday. Thieves entered the drug and stat- I ionery -tore of Everett Shortridge, Brooklin, Tuesday night and stole ý$300 in cash and $200 worth of goods. Mrs. Ed. King, Miss Mabel [jane, Miss May Surpell, Oakwood, Mits Ruth Pollard, Toronto, spent the weekend with the former s cousin, Miss Alma Pollard. Mrs. F. A. McCluskey an.d sons Fred and Donald, New York City, N. Y., and Mrs. Bessie Jones, Whit- by, attended Bawmanville Fair on Saturuay and met a nunibsar of old friends. Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Allin, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Turner and family, Tor- onto, attended Dowanville Fair and visited the former's sister, Mrs. Kate Wight It is 30 years since Rev. Mr. Allin visited this fair. Mr. and Mrs. Manson (Bradley and two children, of Phiia.delphia, Pa., Mrs. Beesie Robbins, Mr. and Mis. IJohn Cowling and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilbur, Hampton, attended Bowmanvile Fair on Saturday mnd Iwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. IShort, Concession St. Mr. John Elliott, B. A., London, formes principal 'of Sowmaanville High School, was a delegate to the recent Iaymen's Confecrence in On- tario Ladies' College, Whitby, and aftecwards spent a few days senew- in gacquaintance with -his numerous frienda here, guest of former neigii- bore, Mrm Thom Brown and daugh- ter Miss Viola Bzown, A.T.C.M., Centre Stireet. At the Oshawa F'air B»Jby Show winners froni this district were very notipeable. Winona Clark, daugs-j ter of Mr. and )mie W. A. Clarke,I Lilertir St., Bowmanvjlle, wasslot~ prize winner asaong girls umder1 year; Glen Williams, Hampteon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams, lot prize for boys under 6 months; Grant Mafley, Orono, son of Mr. and Mus. Cecil - Malley, lot prise for boys un- d'er 1 year. Good Domentie Wanted1. $40.00. See advt. BIRTHS PROUT-In Oshawa Hoepitai. on Sept. 1119i, 1929, ta Mr. .nd Mrs. T. E. Prout, Bawnanville, a daughter (Mavis Doreen). MOUNTJOY-In General Hoscpitai, Osh- awSunday, Septemnber 151h, 1929, la Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mauntjoy, East Wh lby, near Kedron, the gift of a daughter. MARRIAC.ES iDOWN-ALLIN--On Tuesday, Septem- ber 101h, 1829. Miss Ethel Allia, anly 1daugfter af Mr. Fra.nk Allan, Newcastle, and Mr. W. W. Dawn, Bawmtanville, Rev. W. P. Rogers officiatlng. VANSTONE-MOORE-At the Parson- age, Cambray, Sept. 131h, 1929, by Rev. H. H. Mutton, G. Clarke Vanstone. Lake- field, son af M. and Mme. Gea. Vanstone, Cambmay, and Iva May, younger daugh- ter of Mm. and Mme. Horatio Moore, Cambray. MELVILLE-GREENAWAY - At the United Church. Port Hope, Sept. 161h, 1929, by Rev. Gardon A. Sisco, B. A., Doratiiy Evelyn, second daughter of Mr- and Mme. W. T . Geenaway, Port H-ope, ta Robert G. Meville, only son of M. and Mmes. Robert Melville. Cobouarg. GARINER-FOLEV - On Satumday, Sept. 141h, 1929, at the United Church Parsonage, Seiby. by Rev. H. W. FoleY, B. A., B. D., father af the bride, Mary Gertrude, daughter af Rev. and Mrs. M. W. Foley, Selby, ta Mark Thorne Gar- diner, son of Mm. and Mme. Mark N. Gar- diner: Garden 1111. TrAVLOR-PURDY-At tlie .,alnaof the brides parents, Church St., by Rev. J. U. Robins. pastor of Trinity United Chumch, on Wedaesday, Sept. lSib, 1929. Iof M. G. W. Taylor atndlte l.îîe Nlr. Tatylor, Bobeaygeon. anal Eatth Katiarinté eldest daughtem of NMr. andîI"Mr. GF. Puraiy, 3-oianville. DEATHS HAMPTON-Suddealy at Millbrook. on Sept. lth, 1929. David Hamplton, in hisi 82nd year. FOR SALE-Horne harnees, buggy, wagon, complets $125.60; 8 grade Hoîstein belfers; 1 young mlklng cow; driving :leighs: 16- fI. silo, new; hoops for 32-fl silo; 2-gaI. drumn; 1 nearly new Lighter D)ay kitchesi range, a bargain; buffalo robe; 3 chamber sets; 3 wanh stands; allier small articles. Apply S. G. Chant, Lot 27 Con. 6, Darlington. Phone: Osh- awa 1é62-8. 37-2 CARTING AND TRUCKING Carting and Trucklng, local and long distance. IL Bomnbard, Martyn's Bowl- 41. Alley, Bowmianville. Phone3 368 orfl Sign Painting I arn prepa.red to do &35 kinds oft .ig painting. letterlng, .triPLng of cars. tc Satisaction guaranteed. Chales IL ltowe, 114 Coiborne St. B., Oshawa. Phone 3175W. 82-Ul AUCTIffl SALE Saturday, S.pteumber tk-Mme Sydney Brown, Lot 13-, Con. 3, Dar- lingtan, will ssIi aUllier farra stock, implements, furmutpre, etc. Sale at 1 p. mn. standard tine. Faim sold. Gomplete list te appear next week. W. J. Challs, Auctioneer. C. H. Maeon, Clerk. AUCTION SALE Tuo.day, Septembee 24.-William Payne, Lot 2, B. F. Con., Clarke township, will sel] the fol.lowxng stock: 30 1-year oîd Calts; 1 Bay Teani, 7 arnd 10 years, 2700 lbs.; 5 Thorobrsd Holstein 'Cowp, due te fredhen in about 1 màiath; 1 Red Cow, bred in Jan. 1929; 8 Fat HoufeTs; 20 Breeding Ewes; 25 Bwe I*mba. Terms: 12 mantha' criedit on apYprov-ý ed joint notes at 6% interest. Gso. Caldwell, Auctioneer. 38-1' UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING Mr. Geo. A. Constable of Oshawa has opened an upholstering shap in the rear of Mr. Alan Williams' Fur- niture Dealer and Undertaking Par- l&rs, Bownianville. Mr. Constable is fully qualified ta take care of yaur upholstering needs, 1having dons lirst class furniture re- pair work and chssterfleld building in the City of Oshawa du-ring the past thrse years. You are now aff orded the sanie privilege of obtaining this high grade work with full guarantes and at the most reasonable prices. n Don't pass up this oppartunity ta r eondition that aId furniture or ta Ibrighten the home with an up-to-date guaranteed chesterfield suite. Ask Us for an estimate. P1hone 58, j Bwmanville, or phone 1595J, Osh. awa. 38-1 -i SEMO UR-In Iiowmanviile, on Wed- nesday, Sept. l8th, 1429, Samnuel .1.Sýýy- mour, aged 74 years. Funeral Friday ai 2 p. m. LIt*TLE-At Port Hope, on Sept. 151h, 1929, Frances J., dearly loved and only daugliter af Frsderlck L. and Minnie Little. aged 21 years. CRYDERMAN-At Niagara Fais. Ont., on Friday, September 13th. 1929, Clark Wilbur Cryderman. brother of '.%r. Arthur Cryderman. Bowmanville. Intermneni al Walkerton, Ont. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Ezra Hoannit, for- merly of Enniskillen, who passeil awai v. ry stadden ly at l)urand, Mich., on Sep- temberl19th, 1928. ls lone'aome litre without ynu, ilear, And ssii the weary way. The wold ls not the same 10 me Since yoîm were calleil away. What would 1 give to clasp youm hand. Your dear kinîl fac, fo sC To hoar yuur vol i and se,. yoaar snlle Thal meant so nauch 10 ni. Sadly rmis i bx lis loi ing m-fre YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET A $10,00 LAMONA OJL PERMANENT WAVE FOR $375 Does flot discolor grey hair, dye hair or bleach hair. This has given excellent satis- faction. Ask our custoniers. Finger Waving . . .... ...75c Marcelling ............. 75c MILLER'S BEAUTY PARLOR Mis& Loucks in charge. I Phone 131. Articles For Sale FOR SALE-Ford Sedan. Appiy R. Dusenbury, Ontario Street, I3owmanl- ville. 37-2- TOMATOES FOR SALE-1.0O per bu- hel. H. J3. Davis, Middle itoadi. 1.. 6, Bowmanviile. 38-1* PIGS FOR SALE-Four 6-weeks nid Yorkshire pigs. F. Swaiiow, 'Mapie Grove. Phone 477-24. 38-1* FOR SALE-il young ipigs, 6 weeks aid. Wrightson Wlght, R. R. 4, Bow- manville. Phone 300-32. 37-2 FOR SALE-Work horse ani a miiking cow. Apply H. G. 'Mackiin, R. R. 6, Bowmanviiie. Phone 308-21. 37-tf TOMATOES FOR SALE-Quality the best. Appiy te Jacob Branch, R. R. .5 Bowmanviiie. Phone 139-32. 38-1- FOR SA LE-Holstein Cow, registereai, due~ Oct. 1, and two 6-months Holstein calves. Phone 239-11, Oshawa. 38-1 FOR SALE-P.ahy Buggy, Sewing Ma~- chine, 3-tube Radio set with ioud speak- er anal trickie charge r. Phone 486. FOR SALE-Ford Touring Car in good running order. XVill sel cheap. Phone 165. Ml. F. Hooper, 24 Carlisle Avenue, Bowmanviiie. 36-tf HORSE FOR SALE-Clyde horse, sev- en years old, weighs about 15(10 ibs. Ap- ply te W. G. Werry, R. R. 6, Bowman- ville. Phone l6Or3. 37-tf FURNITURE FOR SALE-Haircioth par]or suite. and other articles of furni- tureo Appiy to Mrs. W. C. Washington, Division St., Bowmanviiie. 36-tf PIGS FOR SALE-Ten Yorkshire Page, 6 weeks old; aiso 1 brood snw, due te farrow this month. C. A. Wight, R. R. 4, Bownan vIlle. Phone 142-21. 38-2 I-ONEV FOR SALE-Now is the time te get your winter suppiy. See Tom Buttery. Middle Road, Bowmanviiie. Phone 219W and have it delivered. 37-Z. IWATER TANK FOR SALE-Water tank 6 ft long, 18 Inohes wide, 18 Inches .L. Ellilt, King St., Bowmanvilie. 36-tf FOR RENT-Pour rooms, furnishel or unfurniehed, modern conveniences. Ap- ply ta Mme. W. C. Wae3hington, Division Street, Bowmanville. 36-tf Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE OR RENT-BungalIow wlth fiv6 rooms semni-modemn, on Elgisn St. N., Bowman'rlie. Ready for occupancy Oct. 1. Apply ta T. H. Lockhart, Hlgh St. or phono 516. 37-tf HOUSES FOR SALE-Twa new brick residences, one, ôn George St., snd one on Grant Ave. All conveniences. Bkr- gain for qulck sale. Ternis b suit- Ap- ply la J. E. ietI, centre St., BOWman- ville. Phone 384. 17-tfl FOR SALE-Nice brick bouse, 7 roome, on Queen St.; trame hpuse, 4 roomns, on Clhurch St.; 2 brick reflUenceu on Ontario St.; nic. briek residence on WeWlngton 9t.; hardwood floors modern convenlences in &M, W. Brock, 3owmanville. Phone 114. 8- TAKE NOTICE Any peraon found tremmusing. taking M 1el or damaging trees on the BURK (Imnidlately south f the town), se-s b.poeue. Eva *urk Sutton That Hot Cup of Tea For Business or Pleasure a Gen. mine Thermos is indispensable. The New STRONGLASS THERMOS is made of special strong tough glass, with wide mouth for easy filling and pouring, Pint Size ......... $1.50 Quart Size ...$2.75 Blue Pinta ........... $1.00 Blue Quarts.......... $200 Vacuumi Bottles ........45c Be prepared-Order yours to-day. When in need of frugs phone the Rexail Drug Store Jury & Lovel Duggists and Opticians Durbam's Leading Drug Store Phone 78. aChristie Biscuits Free To further popularize this well-known brand of fancy biscuits and to get people to realize there are no better or more satisfying biscuits on the market we will be pleased to give you a sample of any one of the many varieties of fancy Christie Biscuits we have in stock-if you caîl at our store this week. WE WANT MORE EGGS Farmers, biing your eggs to our store where w~e grade and candie them and give highest mar- ket 1rices. BIG MONEY IN POULTRY AIî'eady price of eggs is up and they'll be go- inýg higher. Tune up your hens by feeding them Fuil-O-Pep) Laying Mash, Oyster Sheil, etc., in 1 stock. Plums foi- preserving and vegetables for pickling. IARV ALLIN, Orocer PHONE 186 BOWMAN VILLE ALWAYS SOMETIIING Lost or Found SROOCI4 LOST-Siiver squirrel,. setý »wlth briUliants and brown stone in paw,- lstat Cream of Barley Camp on Sunday! afternoon. Reward for return Io Sit es-! man Office. 3- LOST-Gold Cuit Link, on Saturday, an Bowmanviiie, Initiais G. W. C. lleiward if left at Statesman Office. 38-_1 DOG LOST-Small black Pom(eran!an, bls between Newcastle and N-nwtonvaili on Sunday, Sept. lst. Reward $.'00i D. F. Gibson, 102 Dufferan St., Jlranlford, Ont. 277- Wanted DOM ESTIC HELP-Good cook and gen- eral for Toronto. $40.00 a month wages. Apply Statesman Office. 38-1 STORES WANTED-Best retail sec-1 tion of Powmanviiie. List your store for rent wath R. B. Rice & Sons, Chain Store Departmcnt, 60 Victoria Street, Toronto. 35-4 WANTED-In Bowmanviile and vicinlty Representative for 'Milss Simplicity Eiec- tric Washers", soid on easy terms. For interview appiy V. S. Cox, 71 McLaugh- lin Blvd., Oshawa. 38-2 AGENTS WANTEO - To introduce Royal Buokingham, the modern table cover. Looks like linen, needs no iaundsring. A necessity in every home. Low phce, liberai commission. Write for free selling outflt. Dept. 658, Public IService Mills of Canada, Limited, London, Ontario. 38-1 AGENTS WANTED. We have an op- jening for an ambitious, energetic man, in your iocality to seli aur Apple Trees: IMelntosh, Spy, Melba, Deicious, Snaw, IGreenings, and other paying commercial varieties. Complete line of other Fruit Trees and ornamentai shrubs and plants. Outtit furnished. Your money every week. Write for particulars. Cavers Brothers, R. R. No. 1, Fruitiand, On- itario. 35-4 To Let ýB HOUSE FOR RENT-Ontario St., near South Ward Sohool. Possession Oct. lst. Apply te R. West on prernizes. 39-P* You wilI always find a visit to our store interesting as well as profitable. New Fail Goods are arriving daily-and we invite you ta pay us a visit-You are neyer pressed to buy. Our guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Back enables you ta shop with confidence at Nelson's. NEW FLOOR COVERINGS NEW RUGS AND MATS NEW DRAPERIES, CHINTZES AND CRETONNES NEW CONGOLEUM RUGS AND MATS NEW PYJAMA CLOTHS NEW EIDERDOWN CLOTHS NEW CUSHION TOPS NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY NEW CORSETS AND BRASSIERES NEW PLAID BLANKETS NEW RAINCOATS & TRENCH COATS NEW SILK LINGERIE. Ail at Pricet that unuBis Savis and Satisfaction. - s' n rb Nelson' s Store OF BIGGER AND BETTER VALUES Walk a Block and Save a Lot 2 Specials For This 'Week-End Thursday-Friday- Saturday Men 's Suit Specials at $19.95' 25 Men's Suits in this lot-Odd sizes and discon- tinued lines, in shades of grey, brown and lovatt, regular values $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00, Out They Go This Week-End For Only $19.98 25 ONLY YOUNG MEN'S 2-PA1NT SUITS AT $14.95 In this lot you will find checks and stripe patterns, in grey, f aw and biscuit shade, wonderful values and regularly priced from $20.00 to $27.50, coat, vest and 2 pair of pants, On Sale for $14.95 ta Clear AGENTS FOR cIailo W1d lMeusare INTRODUCING DECIDEDLY A NEW VALUE IN CLOTHES Tailored To Order "Royal York" Canada's newest line of tailored-to- measure Suits and Overcoats, At $27-50 T. B. GILCHRIST Directly Opposite Bank of Montreal Phono 61, Bowinanville u eO * i NEW 1 1 1 0