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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Nov 1922, p. 3

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Brantford RCo fing ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST ON THE MARKET TO-DAY Better have'that Ieaky roof repaired now be- fore it's too late. Jnsýst on having Brantford Roofing îf want the best. Sold in Bowmanville by Mason & DaIe's Hardware Phone *145 you Bowmanvffle Ingredients F-or Fruit ak 'Now's the tîme to make your fruit cake. We are rcady with 'finest and choicest of dried fruits on the niarket.' Prices are lower this season and the quality is excellent. You will want best ex- tracts- and fres-h nuts. Try our prepared Almond, Icirig. Fresh Prunes just in 15e lb to 45c package. Special in Big, 4 Toilet Paper. Redeem your Soap Coupons here. C. Me.&ÇAWKR& SON, BUTCHERSaad GROCERS BOWMAN VILLE I Want to Lighten Your Chores -and Save Your Back Let me cshow yon how a Toronto Litter Carrier wifl make your stabl cleaning 'an esse task. You can have a dleaner stable, b-ahie-r cattlo and get rid of theol whee1barzow and slippey plank if you îestai a Toronto Litter Carrier. I want to show you how the time and labor it saves will pay for its* f l Its speclal featume wifl plesseYOM. Corne la and talk it over-next Unme you're ia town. 111 Pump MIaker Phone 350-13 Hampto I I BOWMANVILLE, NOV.. 23rd., 1922 LOCAL AND OTHERWISE Miss Isabel K. Smith, B. A., spent the week-end with frîends in Osh- awa. Miss Gertrude Morris spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Greta Morris, Toronto. .Mrs. J. Darke, Port Hope, has been visiting bher sister, Mrs. R. Holmes. Church-st. What this country needs is -more paint on the o d place and loss paint on the young face. Nurse Dorothy Tighe of Toronto, visited her sister, Miss E. S. Tighe, B. A., bere last week, What this country needs isn't a lower rate of interest on money but a 'hîgher interest in work. Mr. Norman Bottreli, Toronto,- spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bottreil. Mviss Evelyn Moore, Brooklin, wasi guegt of Mrs. A .E. McCready and Mrs. Felming over the week-end. Mrs. Don S. Lyndon, Toronto, who was ini town last week calling on old friends, was guest of Mrs. Wm. Tre- win. Ex-School Inspector Albert Odeil, Cobourg, hasq beft for Toronto on- route to Cai'fornia to spend tho wintor. Miss Ruth Rehder, Toronto, spent, the week-end with bher grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rohder, Wellington Street. Wbat this country needs is it f ol- low the footsteps'of the fathers in- stead of following the steps of the dancing-master. .Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rund1o, and' daugters Doris 'and Wilma, isbh- awa,, spont the week-end with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bragg., Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Caverly, Mr. C. M. Cawker, Mr. and Mrs., T. W. Cawkor,, Bowmanville,, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tamblyn, Orono, attended the funeral on Sun- day of the late Mrs. A. R. Dundas, Cobourg. Mr. J. C. Adains of Beamsville has been appointed principal of Whitby High Scbool at a salary of $3,200. Mr. Adams is a science specialist and an agricultural, specialist. Hoe was the bigbost priced man of the three applicantss. Mr. S. Lockington of the Port Hope Guide, received a message Nov. 16, announcing the death of bis uncle, Mr. Alex Black, at Dallas, Texas. The late Mr. Black was born in Port.Hope and sorved bis ap- pronticeship in the Guide Office. Fire of unknown origin complete- ly destroyed the barneas factory of S. Jeffrey & Son, Port Perry, on Saturday, Ocet, 28tb. At 6 o'clock everytbing was left in order by the employees, but ehortly afterward passersby discovered tbe fire. Losa estimated at $10,000 to $20,000. This item will bave considerable inteiýest in Darlington: Mr. N. -Mit- chell, Toronto, died on OctobÈr 21 at the home of bis mother, Mrs. M. Mitchell, Seagrave. ,Ho was born at Pleasant Point, Victoria County, later going to Mcbigan wbere ho engaged la the lumber business. Ho returned to Canada later and engag- ed in mercantile business in Toronto wbere ho was higbly respècted. Ho w&s an active worker in the Metbod- ist Cburcb. Ho bad been Miif or about a year.' He beaves to mourn bis loss bis wife, mother, bis foster- son,- Rev. H. S .Cobb, B. A., B. D., of Griffin, Sask.i one sister and two brothers. Requisite on the Farr.-Every fariner and stock-riaseri sbould keep a supply of Dr. Thoinas' Eclectric 011 on band, not only as a ready re- medy for ibis in the farnily, but be- cause it is a horse and cattle medi- cine of great potency. As a sub- stitute for sweet oil for borsea and cattie affected by colic it far surpas- ses anytbing that can ho adminis- tered. DURHAM OLD BOYS' CLUB If the two first meetings of the season of the Durbain ýOld Boys Club of Toronto, are any criterion of the future, then a yery succosful seas- on awaits themr, as both have bad ful bouses. At the residence of Prof. John Squai, on Friday even- ing, November 1 7tb, a large gather- ing assembled, and an unique pro- grain was enjoyed. The Club was bonored in baving as its guest Prof. Wrong, 'himmeif a Durhain boy bav- ing a home in the county, wbo gave a most interesting address, on the 4aciff] question, poïnting out t" need especially of a btter under- standing between the provinces of of Ontario and Quebec, and plead- îng for greater tolerance toward the French people. Dr. J. L. Hughes, the President, endorsed beartily.tho views of Prof. Wrong and urged that we were war- ranted in bhaving a littie more faitb in ourselves as Canadians in view of the f act that Bonar Law, England's New Premier is a Canadian, as also were Sir Hamar Greenwood, Lord Beaverbrook and Rear Admirai Sims, the latter wbo recently captured the hearts of the citizens of Toronto and Port Hope being a Durhamn Old Boy. Mr. A. J. Rostance presented'very cleverly some of Dickens' cbaracter and cbarmed bis audience as usual, A young Scotsman, Mr. Robert Sharp, recently frae the land of the beather, sang songs and told stor- les to the groat deligbt of the coin- pany. 11 Miss Stanfield, Mr. J. D. Keachie and Mr. C. -G. Gladman favored the' coinpany witb songs, Mr.' W. H. Clemes accompanying thein. Dainty refreshinents having )been served, and the usual votes of thanks pas- sed, "Auld Lang Syne" ard "God Save the King" closed one more exý- ceedingI'y pliWdant, irofitable and enij,)yblo monthly 4sselnb!y of, friends froin the Homeland of Dur- bain,1 LOCAL AND OTHEIZWISE P ersons who attended any 6f tho evangelistic services conducted in Bowmanville Methodist Church Iamt March by Rev. Dr. J. W. Mahood and party will be interested in hearing that they are to return.to Canada to begin a three months evangelistic campaign in Montreal and Toronto, on November 7î, spending Novembor and December in Montreal and Jan- uary in Toronto. Writing to smre Bowmanville friends Rev. Dr. Ma- hood says: "Will you not intercede f or us in this work and pray that great victor§ may corne to the churches and great gory toi our christ". The Staff 0 Lfe Kno w how the nourishment in a -loaf of oui, Bread compares to meat oreggs or 'most, any thing else nutritious? Jt's chuck full of muscle-building, blood making nourishment. And so appetizing and tasty your family will reliQ«h our Bread. Try- it! CHR'K'IST«'%IE'S BAKERY ARl linos of Fixe, Life, Accident, Automnobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Health, Liability, Hold-up. Farin and Town Properties for Sale. Money, to Loan.1 Bonds f or Sale. Accounts and Rents Collected. Deeds, Mortgagee,> Wills, Leases, Agreemets' for Sale, etc., drawn at moderato charges. Phono 189 Bowmanville. The 'A. O. U. W., seems to be booming. Hamilton Lodge No. 291 initiated 88 and Lady Minto Lodge IN1VCOMt~PARABL Y FINE! 1 LNo. 470, Toronto, 48 new members in October. Danforth Lodge No. F 256, Toronto, and Lynn No. 28, Sim- coe, 17 and il respectively. Ottawa, Kitchener, Keewatin and 25 other Io.dges report increases. An 011 That îs Famous.-Thougi Canada was flot the birthplace of home of that famous' compound. From here its good naine waij spread, to Central and South America, the West Indies, Australia and New Zealand. That is far afield enouglh to attest its excellence, for in ail "The Tea That Satîsfies" these countries it iýs on sale and in lu Sealed Packages Only demand.__________________________________ When' Winter Cornmes! w,ýith bowling blizzards, zero weather and drifting snow Will YourHo use be Warm and Corniortable?.; THE ý' OUVENIR" LEGAL M. G. V. GOULD, B. A., LL. D. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY money to loan on Farmn and Town Property Royal Bank Building, Bowmanvilie. Phone 351. W. F. WARD, B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Money to loan. Bonds for tale. Offices: Bleakley Block, King Street;. Bowmanville Ontario. Phones: Office 102, Hox.e 866J music T. W. STANLEY (London College of M1ýsic) Organist and Choir Leader, Bowman- ville Methodist Church, is prepared to take pupils for Piano and Voice Cult- ure. For teris phone 12, l'Green- Court", Argyle Street. 49-3m*. MEDICAL B. J. HAZLEWOOD, M. D. C. M. Gold Medalimt of Trinity University Toronto. Four years attending Phy- sician and Surgeon at Mt, Carinol Hospital, Pittsburg, Kà. Office and Residence, Wellington Street, Bow- manville. Phone 108. C. W. SLEMON, M. D., Q. M. Graduate o!-ýTrinity Medical College, Toronto, formerly of Enniskillen. Office and residence, Dr. Beith's, former residence on Church-st., Bow- manville. Phone 259. 44-t DENTAL D.J. C. DEVITT Assistant-Dr. C. W. Lyons Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. Office, King-st. East, Bow- manville. Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. mn. daily except. Sunday. Phone 90a.. House phone 90b. DR. G. C. BONNYCASTLE Honior graduate in Dentistry Toronto Ujniversity. Graduate of the Royal College of Dental jSurgeons of On- ~arîo, Office Kling-st., Bowmanville, Office phone 40. House phone 22. DR. R. E. DINNIWELL Honor Graduate of Toronto Uni- versity and member of Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Licenm.d to practice in Ontario and the Dominion. Dentistry in ail its branches. Office .-King-ét., Bowmanville. Opposite ýBank of-Montreal, Phone 801. FUNERAL DIRECTORS F. F. MORRIS CO. MWst- complote equipmont. Sunday and night calîs promptly attended te. Bowmanville phones 10 and 84. Branch at Orono. THEO M. SLEMON, AUCTlON4EÊ] Farin and House Sales a Speciaty. Terms moderate. Enniakillen P. O. Phono 197-r3. 1-tf VETERINARY DR. F. T. TIGHE VETERINARY SURGEON. Day or Night Calis Promptly Âttexaded to. Office King-at. W.,-Stat,.mau Block, Bowmanville. Phono 243. GEORGE CHENERY Gemeoral Contractor in cernent work, house foundation, etc. Estimatos furnished. King-et., Bowmanvill. 18-t SHORTHANO, TVPEWRITIN G BOOKKEEPING Complet. Commercial aad aGenerai Im. provement Courses. Stuldents 'accepted at any time. Good Positions for au graduates. CANADA BUSINESS COL. LEGE, Osh,,,,,.nd Trno M. A. JAMES STEAMSHIP, TICKETS TO EUROPE-Canadian Pacife, White Star Dominion, Cunard, Amer- ican. Ask for information. Phono 53, Bowxhanville. Mrs. Edith V. Scobeli INSURANCE AGENCY SUPERHýEATER isfot a stove. It is the best furnace ever devised to heat the medium sized house.ý It will efficiently burn' hard or soft Coal, wood or coke, and will give you better heating resuits on far Iess fuel than any other small furnace on the market. It is -handsô'mely finished in mahogany enamel, and may be plaCed in your living'room if you so desire. It is portable if you wish to' move and saves the expense of installing a basement furnace. MADE IN CANADA HAMILTON STOVE & HEATER CO. HAMILTON, LEIM11TBD ONTARIO ,at . Your Dea.ler's He will be glad to demonstrate :it for you. RICE 00.,Bowmanville ~t/ This New Console Victrola offers Supremne Value Lt.brings you, the world-famous Victrola encased in a r arely beautiful cabinet at a 'remnarkably low priceé. It's simple dignity and beautiful finish lend an indescribable charm to any surround- ângs. Yet like every other Victrola, it vividly brings into your-verypresence the incomparable art of two generations of great musicians. Owing to the immense popuaity- of the Console Victrôla wewduld advise 'iakmng your, seloction now .riyour dealer wili deliver it M"Hisr,9sVoice: Vicrol Se e the Sup e rh eate r The Cashý & Carry Bakery Bowmanville Phone 97

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