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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Aug 1923, p. 3

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123.1COURTI onýe nd endless despair-ali nee( ýr to that eternal question, " o eat to-dlay"? may be found Sour store an-d viewing the ked Meats-already to serve. One Delivery Daily G. A. Edmondstone door east of F. F. Morris Co. Bowmanville New Bath Room This Summer? GOOD IDEMI ESTIMATÉS GLADLY GIVEN PROMPT SERVICE Greenaway & Elliott Bowmanville W"TILL ARJYS 1CR CREAM Is sold exclusively at this store in Bulk Brick Cone or Dislh When you eat Willard's Ice Cream you eat ebest. THOMAS TOD Baker and Confectioner Bowmnanville ,t More Fresh Form the habit of keepïing Fresh Fruit in the house at ail times. Enjoy its deli- ciousness whenever the desire overtakes you. Serve it f or dessert andi when company cornes, Eat it between meals, Come in and look over our complete stock and take home a basket of our Fresh Fruit~. ALUIN OWMI VLLE£ LOCAL AND OTHERWISE Miss Marion Warder le visiting- Iriends in Toronto. Miss Alice Allun, Lindsay, is guesti at Rev. W. C. Washington's. Mr. Lloyd Rice, London, has been holidaying with relatives here. Miary Hirle s15 Mae Hickling., as causec toi-ment the ansv Il we havi LA.UVL iter and Mrs. L. td Lorna are aunt, Mrs. id other reIn- Miss Irene Stewart,.. B. A., and [arion Stewart, Saskatoon,i have returned home after a it risit with their uncle, Mrs. Axford, Maple Grove. Nellie Bottreil was presented iaddress and a beautiful leath- h ag by the office staff of >dlyear Co., on Saturday when igned on account of illhealth. Mrs. John Hiendry, Lake Shore., New%ýcastle, announces the engage- mient of lber sister, Miss Mary Ers- kine, to Williamt Gilchrist, Westl'ock, Alberta, the wedding to take place in Edmionton early in September. More harvesters than ever will be needed this year, la Western Can- ada, on account of the bumper crop. Special trains will be run by the anu- adian Pacific Railway, which is adver- tising the usual low rate of $15 to Winnipeg, plus a haif-cent per mile beyond to destination in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Returu- ing the fare will be $20 from Win- nipeg-, plus a haîf-cent per mile from starting point. Going dates aLýe August 13,15,22 and 24, according to the territory in Ontario. On the lunch cars food and refreshments may be obtained at reasonable prices. Special cars wiII be provided for ladies, children (full fare) and their leave Toronto on each date at 10.00 a. m., and last special at 10.30 p. m. on each date. Full information may secured froi any Canadian Pacific ticket office. 31-2 Afet that bou@its eey Evm dy. Aids digestion, M eal deansosthe teeth, soothes telhroaL w.-EY 1Consider, Ias 1 wf1XdI' ýtig at nomei ladies welcom oetîons r match game again. Score, hýard bail 5-2 in favor of Oshawa; soft bail 6-2 in favor of Courtice. A community tea was set on the ,-rounrds. In the evening the Eben- ezer girls' teani playd the business girls of Oshawa in soft bail and won by a substantial score. Various ther sports -were undertaken and an nthusiastic day enjoyed by every- one present. At aý meeting cof Ebenezer Church officiais on Thursday evening diefinite &teps were taken to procure estimates and tenders on Hydro installation. The church is hoping to have the electric light'ing in the not toc dlis- tant future at least. Rev. 'and _Mrs. F. J. Uorwood and 1 their daughter Ruby of Camnborne,1 were recent guestsa of Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Washington at the PasnE e MIr. and Mrs. Fletcher Staples of1 Toronto, also spet a short tirme there FALFI DATES IBowmanville.............Sept. 18-19 Blacstoc ...... ... Sept . 25-26 Oron .. .... ... ...Sept. 27-28 Port Ferry..........Sept. 11-141 Lindsay . . ........Sept. 19-22ý Peterboro ............. Sept. 12-15 Oshawa ........... ... Sept. 10-121 1Colborne........... . .Sept. 25-26 rBelleville ............. Sept. 25-27 Port Hope......... ..... Oct. 2-3 Markhani............... Od. 4-6 Toronto National Aug. 25-Sept. 8 Millbrook............ .... Oct. 4-5 yeesl CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION Birthday Congratulation Condolence Convalescent Sympathy Invitation Announcement Appreciation Shower Large stock to select from W. V T. Allen Big ýO Book Store Bowmnanville T Mason & DaIe's llardware Phone 145 Bowmanville Mrs. E. Cole spent the week-end with her daughter, Miss Mlyrtie Col, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Elliott are holidaying with relatives at Toronto, Barrie and Elmwood.' Miss E. E. Haycraft is on holidays with her sister.-in-law, -Mrs. W. J. Haycraft, Brooklin, Ont. Dr. and Mrs. Cauffield, Day-ton, Ohio, are holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Percy. Miss Bernice Williams, Bloomfield, was recent guest of her aunit, Mrs. (Rev.) W. C. Washington. Mrs. Len Gillard and Fred and Eleanor, Toronto, are- visiting ýher sister, Mrs. Frank Jack man. Mrs. J. E. L. Cole and Miss Mar- jorie are attending the Old Boys' sud Girls' Reunion at Mitchell. Mr. an'd Mrs. W. Found, Mr. and, Mrs. H. Guest and Miss Waddelî, Toronto, were guests of 2,1.Rchr Bailey.1 Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Newhiouse and fnmily and Miss Hester Briptacombel visited Mrs. H. J. Hodge at Lindsay on Thursday.1 Mr. sud Mrs. Wm. Trewin, towný,, Mr. and Mlrs. W. A. Bain, Toronto, spent a week at Crows' Landin, Stoney Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wilkins andl son Theodore, and Mr. Vernon John- son, Oshawa, spent the holiday at Mr. Alex. Wilkins', Rev. W. C. Washingtou's namne,I the author, was omitted fromu "Aý COil's Prayer" published in the last issue of The Statesman. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Courtice and family, Leamiington, and Mrs. T. G. Masosa vîsited Rev. sud Mrs. Thos. B3rown, Lindsay, recently. Mr. aud Mrs. J. T. Neal of Buffalo, N. Y.; motored over last week and visitedi his son, Mr. M. A .Neal, bring.. ing their two prandcjiildren back home.' Capt. an.d Mrs. H. Do'dds and daughter, Miss Eleanor Dodds and Mr. Bruce Quinn, Peterboro, spent the holiday with Major F. H on Meat by Mail Some people in the country nay not know that every day we send choice cuts of meats to our rural customers by the mail men, Why not take advantage of this service and' get fresh meat during the summer months? Phone your order to us day ahead. Wilbert J. Dudley Hormey Block Phone 225, H.Quse 272 BowmanvilleJ GIVE THE CHILDREN, FRESH .VEGETABLES Nothing is heaithier to eat than Fresh Veg- etables. Put some on the table at ail dinners and suppers. For the children especially they will prove beneficial. Fresh Vegetables arrive here every day so that you mqay be perfectly sure of their wholesome- ARCHIE TAIT Phone 65 Bowmanville I ITERNAL 1923. 1 At Your Service -,I Citizens of Bowmanville who are interested in the stock market may now obtain a quotation service equai ta that of the larger, cities, You are invited ta make use of the telephone service at aur expense, and whesi in to'wn to visit our- Boardi Room wlxere quotations on ail Cana- dian and New York stocks are continueusly re- ceived over our private telegrapis wire. STOBIE FORLONG & CO. MEMBERS TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE f 11 King St. East Telephone 144 Oshawa TORONTO KITCHENER HAMILTON BRANTFORD Consulting Engineers Phone 18 dlay or niglit HARRY Special Sale 0F GUARANTEED "IDEAL" ALUMINUM Only a limited number of pieces to be sold. Guaranteed for 25 years. "Ideal" Aluminumn is 99%ý pure aluminum and is made in Canada. Each piece stamped out of a thîck, solid sheet and noth- soldered on. Special at $1.49

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