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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Sep 1924, p. 4

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IGET ACQUAINTED SALE AT HAMPTON Mr. R.,obert Durward of Preston, Ont., hias purchasedl the gP-eieral store andï stock of -Mr. A. E. Jennings, Ham--pton, and in order to get ac- quainted with buying- publie of the district is aninouncing a sale of goods at very speciar prices for one Week.j Visit the store anid get a shar n the nmany things offered at grýeatly 1re- duced prices and ?meefthtIe new pro- priet or. Ail forimer customers of this store and any new ones will find a cordial welcomie. NOTICE TO SETTLE ACCOUNTS Ail persons owing mie are advîsed that setiemient muiist be made Wor befor'e October 10, 19241. Any out- etanding accounits after that, date will be hanided to sorneone else for colection. This notice is final. A. E. Jennings. Hampton, Septemnber 24, 1924. 39-1 rKANADDA BISCUITS TIre new biiscuit that is very chuice in flavur. Presh in 40c lb B3ULK COCOA as gooti as yuu cean b1liY ut 15C lb That GoQd Teai Have you trieti it? wiil like -it. Youu 65c lb - Worth a lot mure, Maxwell Club .Coffee a real good drink. 70c lb. EF. Weekes The Cunimunîty Grocer, Corner King and Ontario Sts. Phone 226 ring 4 2Oth Century Clothes Prices Talk11 But quality and value keep up the conversa- i HAYDON .- BOWMýANVILLE, SEPT. 25, 1924. HYO Severa! from Ir'ere attended, the FURNTURE SALE fairs beld abBowranville, Ennskil-~ order of the day thiroughout thre I1av received instructions fromn vicinity -withi large 'returns,.M....r. DUNCAN SMITH and Mrs. F. Glithro recently visited at Mr. Sarg-ent's, Tyrone... Mr. to seil by public aucýtion- at Iis Fred Adams liras SOM most of Iis residencef m stocýk and impiemients, also Iis Loyers Lane and Liberty St. farnm and bias mnoved to Oshawa... Rev. J. W. Dowus preached anuex- Bowmanville celleut sermnon here again on Sunday o n afternoon which everyone enjoyed .. on.. eague (,)n Su nday eveuing was in SATURDAY, OCTOBER 41 charg-e of Third Vive President, Thre following high-class furniturei Ceci! Siem-on. Bible lesson was uea'1d b y Master Lloyd ýChompson; and household effects: Tpic Prose and Poetry ably takeni Chesterfield Suite, Walnut Diningl by Mus. H-. Ashton and Mu. E. Stap- Rom uie, SoidOa Bdoom les. Mu. Staples made it very in- Suite, W\ýhite Enamiel Édoo eresting and instructive to everyune Suite, Solid Walnut WashstauJnd, preseut. A piece of poetry com- Mohagany Dressing Table, Large posed by one of oùir Intermediate Wardrobe~, Sing-le Beds, Child's (ot, boys; was also read. Maie Quartet Several Oddl Tables aud Chairs, Rugs, rendered a selection "Galilee". Read- Kitchen Cabinet, Dishes,- Kitchen ing was splendidly given) by Mrs. Utensils, Garden Tuais and other ai'- Theron Mountjoy. League next 'ticles too numnerous to mention. -Suuday evening is in charge of Miss Mu. Smith anti family are leaving Mt Astn God pgrani. shortly for Eugland and everything Everybody welcome. twill be sold without reserve. Tis _______ iis a larg'e and important sale and. must, therefore, staut sharp at 1 ENFIELD o'clock.1 TERMS-CASH About 60 relatives an-d neiglibous, assembleîd at Mr. and Mus. John Me-, C. H. Mason, , WM. J. Challi, Culloch's on Tuesday eveuiug, Sep- Clerk. Auctioneer.j temiber 16tIr, to offer congratulations --- anti help to celebrate tIre golden juîb- ilee of their ma9rriage. Af ter en- joying a sumt-ptuous repast theyl A4JCTION SALE drauk the health of tIre bride and 1 igroomi of 50 yeaus. Mu. MccullocIr Wednesday, Ptober 15th,-Charles! resýpondled in a happy reminisceut Youn~g lot 20, cou. 6, Darliugton, speech referring to tIre many changes havîng rented hIis farm wvill sell by that have occurreti in thre fifty years. publicý auction without 1-eserve ail Speeches were made by Rev. J. R. of his faum stock, imiplemeuts, etc., Fraser, M. A., MIr. W. Sm'ith, Mu. alsoe a quantîty of Irouseholti furni- John Virtue, lie, l'bas. West anti ture. Sale at 1 P. ni. See bis. others. Thre rooms and taîbles were TIeo. M. Semon, Auctioneer. nîcely decorated with beautîful flow- eus for tIre occasion. Mr. and Mus. Wednesday, October 1t,-TIre un- -Mc CullocIr were recipients of many dersignieti Iras been instructeiti to hantisorie and useful piesents. seil by public auction tIre follow- Frientis present Icame fuom Hunts- ing property at lot 7, concession 3, ville, Wooistock, Toronto, Oshawa, East Whitby: Ma.ehinery, Samp- Brookilu, Columbus, Hampton- La-y- sýou Tuactor, new, verity 2 fur- ton, anti there were many neiýhbors. uow, verity Tractor Plow, new A very pieasàant evening was -speut. M ý,assey-H-aýris Spueader new, Mas- Messrs. Mervyn Hobbs,, L. Fer- sey-11aruis Corn Binder, new, Mas-. guson, H. Stinson, A. Ormiston, A. sey-Ha-rris Creaur Separator, new, Preseott, W. Puescott, E. Prescott, Irou age Potato Planter with ferti- Miss Verna Oriniston, Mu. and Mus. lizer attachment new, rou age Eîdwin Ormiston, Mu. sud Mus. Rus- Potato- Digger, new, Bain Wagon, sel! Ormiston attendeti Lindsay Pair Y4wheels, set steel Wagon Wheels on 5aturday. Set Bain Knee Sleigbs, Pleury Cuttiug Box,, set Ireavy teamn TYRONE Harnesýs, Hay Rack, 500 th-ree in._____ tile, Emery Ginder. Horses- Mu. and Mus. Earl Coulter, OsIr- Regîstered Bay Mare 8 years ld,1 awa, speut tIre week-end at Cul. Wm Bsy,ý Horse, beavy, 7 years olti, Wm^. FParrel's ...Miss Mabel L. Brown Horse, heavy, 4 yeaus oldi, Wig-ht is visitiug at Mr. Robt. Bay Mare, g-eneral purpose, 10 Awde's, Toronto. . . Mr. L. Keeler, years. Cattle-lO Renewed Oshawa, speut Suuday at Iis home. Cows anti Spingers, 6 Yearling Iere,... .MIr. and Mus. J. Edwauds,ý Steers anti Heifers, 12 Peedinig Oshawa spent tIre week-end at ýMu. Steers, 2 yeaus olti. Sale at -t Thos Richards'. _. . The nany fuientis o'bc.Teums 12 mioths' cuedit of Ms. (Rev.) Down who Iras beeni at 6%ý' per annum. James Bis- seiously iii in Bowmnauville Hos- hop, Auctioneer. As T 'have pital will be'gladti tu eau sIre wasi seedeti down ail tIre fari iteud- able tu returu humne ou Moday.... iug to pasture it, eveuything las The remains of thre late 'Mrs,. Chas. to be s'old. F' J. Clemens. 39-1w Houper who died at heu daughteu4s,1 Sauda October 4--Mu. Duncan in Windsor, were buought here fori Stla, lùerbur n ibry1--iial on Thursday. Service was held St.,Bomnvllwill sel! ahl of Iis ln tIre ChurcIr condtucted by Rev. Wm ho)useholti effets, g'arden tools, etc. Higgs of Port Peury, a former pas- Sale at 12.310. Watch _fou full tor, assisted by R ev. Mu. Dowu. The ]iýt ,etveek in~ Stateeman. W. family haveth e sinceresympathy 'of Chiallis, Autionieer. tIns eomMunity in-thre loss of a kind. anti loving nis1ýr .. Mu. and Mus.- S. Ruiidle, Grace and Jean, -Bow-J manvîlle, spent Sunday at Mu. R. virtue's. .. .A number f.o1 hou atteudeiti Lin dsay Pair. ,..Mu. anti ij Mrs. T. Fiudleyand Ola, novlel visîtedl at Mu. )Ed. virtue's.. League' I Annual Corn Roast on Mu. Clarence f W-ooIley',s groundis Thursday night. *Eveuy-body welcome........ Mu. and sr5. A. H. Brent and fam-ily visited, Mss Evelyn Breut Peteuboro, ou 6 Su~nday ...We congratulate ou Public ScIrool on wiuning tIre shielti Wondlerful values and J the slogan is ..I/..f SELL SELL -SELL Men's Overcoats in , . all the newest shades, i 18.00 to $35.00 Men's Suits $18 to 35 Boys' Suits, 2 pair Bloomers........$9.75 Boys' Overcoats $8.50 to $14.00 Faîl and Winter stock of fur- nishings is now comiplete. Cume in andl see the woniderfuil range of gouds tins storAeis showing. The niewest stock in town. S. G. CH ART.RA N CLOTHIER AND HABERDASHER 1 cloor wes;t of Bell~ Tel-ephone Office Bowmanville Hea p YourTabe Wt Good Food Your habit of purchasing quality Food is re- flected in the health and happiness of your family. The high character of our Baking -shows that we keep tChat fact in mind at all times, JACBS&HILE Successors to Christie's Bakery _ Bowmanville HAMPTON visitors: Mu. Frank Cryderman,' Stothýoaks, Sask., is spendiug a fow days t bi f 'J " r1rii1nta tak- ing up bis stiudm at Victoria Col- loge, Toronta; Mu. anti Mus. Fredl Tamblyn anti childuen, Orono Mu. anti M'us. Poster Hoitige anti Mu. anti Mus. Jason Clark, Toronto, ut AMu. A. B. Cuyderman's; MAisses Beunettai anti Esther-Wallae. Toronto, spent Sunday ut tIrir father's;,Dr. Jabez H. Elliot, Toronto, .wîith Iis sister, Mus. C. J. Keusiake; Miss Idia Joues, Whitby,,ut Mu. Jas. Curtis';-Miss N. Johns, Miss V'erna Keat, Mu. James. Mowat, Toronto, ut MuIs. C. Johns'; Mu. anti Mus. H1ilton Peters, Mu. Har- aid Salter anti Miss Louise Johns spent Sun'iay ut Port Peuuy; Mu. anti Musý. Gilbank anti Mu. and Mus. Le- Thange ut Mu. Geo. Barran's; Mus. C. Woodi anti Master Neil, Orono, at Mu. J. L. Jo.hns'; Mus. Gardon Van Camp, Base Line, ut Mus. Geo. Stephens'; Mu. anti Mus. John CoIwill, Jr., anti Mu. C. Stonhouse are enjoy- ing a motor trip- to Ow en Sou-i. Murs. Thos. Wilcox accompaniedt tem as far as Wheatley ta tIre home of heu daughter, Mus. Rogers; Mu. anti MuTs. Win. Baxter, Hamilton, -Mu. G. Sanderson, Touonto, Mus. Rountree, Woodbridge, at Mu. Thos. Elliott's. A number fuoru houe attendeti Bowmianville Fuir...ScIrool Fuir hue on Fritiay -was largely attend- eti. Thýe weatber was excellent anti tIexhibits weuo gooti. Jutiging from tIre number of pizes in plain cooking Hampton is uaising some ex- cellent conku. Fû,u tIre fourth time Bîethestýa Iras ,capÎlure(,ti tIregreatest oube f p<'i W them ,but we tî.ùA _f int-funiù H1ome schoo1 won (lire coveteti cup. Tt is nýot tua early ta begin -ta pue- paýre fou next yeau. VWatch for prize List uext week..Bowvmanville Dis- trict m ieeting was helti houe un Tues- day ati d was larg-ely atteýndeti. La1dies PFur CoatsÈ-special show- ing tIn wek--uonSe ai, Prench Seul, Persiani LamIb anti Muskuat Conta at exceptional close pices. Couh, Johnstun é& Cryderman. Nlew Limoges China Reduced 25 per cent in price,- New importation of Limoges China now' on display in favorite pat- terns--Bridal Rose, White and Gold, Convenional, Litho Rose. Our prices have al- ways been low in Chinia, but for one week we have reduced them stili lower >'f'his now very makes buying~ appealing. 1 Alex. Elliot Several from here atteuded Lind- say Pair and Miss Noua, Roabins won first puis as an am-ateur lady dr~iver .Miss Noua Werry, St. Cathiiýrînes, Business-- College, visited frientis here over tIre week-end., . .'\Mu. audMu W. Johns, Mus. G. JoIns ana iMu. and _Mus. Cl7ar ke Williamns,Coar, visited] Sunday at _Mu. siLs Willia1!ý ...Mu. Clarke Williains a4siSte-d the choir at Eldat Iand sanig a sQI very nicely.. Mu. Har ivey Ha,ýrdy bas" had Iris tonsîls rem-oved at Bowmain-1 ville Hlospita ... . Mu. sud Mus. H. F Osborne anti Harold visited at Mu. H. E. Tinkt's. . .. Miss Audr-ey ery Osliawa, is visiting hieu aunt, Mus. A. L. Pasce.... Mu. Roland Coruford visited friends at Swýain Paum, En- niskillen, on Suuiday. .. . Mu. and Mus. Clare Thomas andti Miss Mar2 jouy, Orillia, visiteti at Mu. H. G. Argue's,. .,. Miss Eva Cooledge, Lon- don, visited at Mu. E. Wilbur's.... Mus. D. Hetidon, Toronto, visited ati Mu.ý John Pascoe's .... Mus. . Tue-1 ureer, Toronto, visited at Mu.J. T. Rundle's,..Rally Day on Sunday niext at Eldad. MfAPLE GROVE Miss Hilda Fuley left Monday fou Peterboro Normal.,.. .Misses Annie andi Susie Laird, Toronto, whu, have been spending a, couple of weeks at hrome have returned te Toron to to attend Nurmal Sehool. .. anu.sd Mus. H. R. Foley anti family'spent, Sunday at Mu, Clark Tyler's Town ...Sunday ScIroul next Sunday at 2 p. m. Preacbiug service. at 7 p. m. ....Mus. Lancaster, Port Granby,l spent Mouday with heu daughter Ruby, at Mu. T. Poweu's andi attend-i e thre School Fair,'.. .Mrs. Macklin,1 grautidaughter '11uriel, C>b*ourg,,vis-i iting ber dlaughter, Mrs. -%Sam Snow- dien. (Receiveti to ulate for last week) Mu. anti Mus. F.,Swallow -peut tIre week-end with fuientis in ToroDntýo.. .Miss Mairjory anti Mu. Gardon Brown, Toronto, spent thre week-end with Miss Einýa anti Mu. Cliffurd Swallow. .. ,Mr. Raymond, Snowden, Peterburo, spent S iutiay with frieutis..,Mu. George Liard, Hamil- ton, spent Suuday with, is brother,' Mu. Alfredi Laird,. ,Mr. anti Mus. F. Swallow ueceutly visiteI Mu. A. E. Plewmau, RichmondtIl11h1, whiere about 60 olti frieutis of Parliament St. ChurcIr, Toronto, gatheredti t speuti a very enjoyable reunion in Ironor of Mu. anti Mus. T. E. Plew- îman anti family au fuulough from, China, also Mu. Lin, native Chinese Christian PIrilanthuopist. Short ad- dresses weue given by Mu. Lin, Du. A. C. Crews, Du. A. B. Chambers, Dr. F. C. Stephenson, Ex-Mayor Hockeu anti others. ENNISKILLEN Thank-aff ering services of Ennis- killen U.jnion Chr,(rch will lho helti on Suutiay, October .5, -wheu senious f will be preachoti by Rnev. J. S. 1. Wl son, Brighton, Puesitient of thre Çonference atil1 a. mn. aud 7 p. m. Collections in aid of church funtis. 1Music by E rikle choir. On Wednesday, 4tobou 8, a Chicken Pie Supper will bo helti afteu which a play wyill be given by Enfielti ladies. Particuars next week. Mu. anti Mus. George Oltium anti sons, Miss Winuio Ashton, Toronto, Mr. anti Mus. H. Stainiton, Kitchener, at E. C. AsIrton's; Mu. anti Mus. John Virtue anti MrÊ. Trimmer, Toronto,' ut Mu. J-. Virtue's; Mus. J. Emerson, Port Peruy, ut Mu. G. Reid's; Mu. anti Mus. E. Flett andi son, Cart- iwright, ut 'Mu. W. Lamb's; Mus. Smith, London,, spent tIre week-end witb heu daughter Miss Smith ut Mr. D. Buugmasteres; A large number £rom bore attentiot Lindisay Fair anti report au enjoyable timo ... Mu- Harvey MeGili Iras purchaseti s new car. .. School Pair was a ,iecideti succoss. Outouchersmnust be con- guatulateti-ou tIre pupils wînniug the first prizo fou parade. League Wed- nesday eveniug in charge of Presi- tient Aima Weuuy. Bible roadiug by Mu. Hauvey McGili. Twa splen- did piano solos wque rentiereld by -Miss Gladys Stainton. Tapie un "Our' New Canadiaija", was given by Miss, Lillian Wallace. A, reading "TIre Magie Garden" was given by Miss Muriel Ashton. "TIre Paths of Peace" wss reati by Miss Mary Wallace. Meeting closeti by Miz- paIr beneiictiuu.. Rally service uext Suntiay morning at 10 a. m. Mrs. BiRTHs WARD-In OhwAug. 26, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. WaVrd, V airbankîs St., a daughter.(atieLrin> BILLINGS-In Da):rlingtoni, Sept. l3t1h., 1924, te Mr. and Mrs. Caril W. S. Bi!- lings, the gif tof a daughiter. (E1dna Iva.> SC HO LL-At (Charleston. ,,estVirgin- ja,ý U. S., on WdesaSep1 0 , 1924,1 to Mr. and _Mrs. Ca.F. S0hoîl (nec Maï,deline, Stephiens), adager (Mary Katherine). MARRIAGES FORSEY-VANSTON E-m Bowýman- ville, on Saturday, Sept. 20, 1924, by 11ev. J. UY. Robins Ml. r ge Forsy n< Miss Gladys Vanistone youngest diaugater of Mr. and, Mrs. Thiomas Vanistone, bothi of Bowmanville. , SMITH-GIBSON-In Port Hope, on Saturday, Sept. 2t, by Rev. H. od Muriel Elizabeth, third daiughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.,L. Gibson, Port Hope,ý and Charles Darrell Smiithi, Oh ,sno Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Smnith _Mark"daleo TrAYLOR-FOX--On WelnesaSp tember 17, 1924, in Waflmer Ra - 1 tist Church, by Rev. Johni Maceil, 1,i- berta eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs,. H. F. Fox, Toronto, and Oswald M. Tay- elor, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, H-. Taylor, Oshawa. DEAT HS HOOPER-At Windlsor, Sept. 16, 1924, ,Eliz'a -.MFeeters Hooper, widow of th, late Chuarles Hooper. WHITE-In Hope, on September 22, Margaret Strong, beloved wlf e of Rich-1 ard White, ln her 75thi year. RICE-On Sept. "0 1924, at his laie residence, 79 Cobres. shawýa, George Rice in bis 80th year. SIMPSON-At Port Hope, SeptembUer 17; Mary Jane Read, widow of the late William Simpson, aged 84 years.ý TA MBLYN-In Oshawa. Sept. 21, 1924,1 l Nettie Tuttle, beloved wife of J. F.' rTamblyn' Postmaster, in bier 681h year. KIRKLAND-In C7obourg, Sept. l9th.,1 .Mazie Jean Idel, eldest and beloved idaughter of Wm. and Lila Kirkland. In- terred at'Port Hope. HON EYWELL.-On Sunrday, Sept. 21, 1924, William Honey-wefl, M. D. C. M., at Prince- Edward Island Hospital. Char- lottetown P. E. I., late of Cebailos, *Cuha, beloved father of Bruce HoneY- well, Toronto. Interredý at Hunter River, P. E. J., Wedneýsda<y, Seýpt. 24. IN MEMORIAM In loving mem)ry of huishandl and father, John Lambert, who departe2d tis lite September 19, 1920. Though we are far away, Your grave we cannot se, Yet we are neot too far away3 To always think of thee. Wif e and' Daughtors Toronto. * Men's $8.,50 boots $5.45 at Ives'.1 Work Socks 3 pr $1 at Gilchrist's. Fur trimmings cut to order. Thurston'sý Fur SIrop. Friday and Saturday W. P.. Cor- bett will seli Wîllard's Forkdi"pt CI ocolates regular 60e lb. for 34c. FDon't insure until you have Learn- ed the special features of Excelsior Lif e Co. W. B. MelMUrtry, agent. Jones of H-amipton; will give a taik, on "Neighýbors". Service Sunday fevening was well attended. Thre ser- mon on "The Severity and Tender- ness 'of a Divine Love" was very in- structive given by Pastor, Belknap, Men's Fali Overcoats A line of Sample Coats Just in, new in that buose fitting, .,tylish coat with raglan shouilders, ini Fawn and Lo- vattL shades Regular 'Pue Clearing for $24.75 ea Mein's Gaberdine Coats A line of Men's Ail Wool' Gaberdine F,'ailiCoat.s Fawn shade. Sonie hav.e plain back while others are helted al around. Regular $22.50 and $24.00. On Sale for $17.50 Me n's He avY Wo r k So x In plain wvhite ail wo oi, also in dark blue grey shades rith striped tops and heels, 50c Pair, Men's Separate Trousers A line of Ail Wool' Irish Serge Trousers in Navýy Blue, well made and a Bargain at $3,45 Pair Men's Separate Trgpusers In Brown Fancy Tweed Effects, Wooi, made with best pocketings and' fine pockets, ýbeit loops and cuif, $3.00 Pair, They Will Please. Yoa 1 Boys' Suitw Special ire of Boys' Faincy Tweed Suits in Grey shades, very strong and hea-vy qual-~ ity and regular up to $12.50, 2 pair Bloomers,. On Sale $8.95 ea.ch Men's Balbriggan Underwear Shirts and Drawers, Watsonj and Penman Makes, regtriar '75e, 85e 95c, Clearing- for 69c ea, Men's Work Sox A Heavy Quality Union Sox, in shades of Grey, very strong and soft yarn, 3 Pair for $1.00 Men's HBats, AIl the niew styles and shades are featured in ounr new FaIT showing of Men's Fats, only tIre best makes are represent- ed, from $4.00 to $6.50 ea (Focrmerly Manager Johnlston's Clothing Store) BowmavillePhone 271 S. W. MASON & SON PRESENT Women's and Misses' C,.oats tFor Autumn Wear Chiefly Concerning High 'Grade Merchandîse at Reasonable Pric'es "HIow Smart", "Just Wonderful". "Awfully Reason- able" these are a f ew of the many comments we have been delighted to hear the last week or so about the New Coats that have arrived at our store for Fal. We honestly believe ,we are oaffering the finest ýe- lection of garments we have ever bieen able to colleet to- gether at prices that are truly remnarkably reasonable- prices that make it possible for every woman or girl to purchase a stylish coat for a«utumn wear. -May we have the pleasure of your inspection of these models? We are only too glad to. have any lady or young lady corne'to our Coat Dept. -and try on, inspect and-- examine any or all of our merchandise without feeling under any obligation to buy. Our salespeople are always at your service. S.W. MaOson & Son Dry Goods and Ladies' Ready-To-Wear Phone 106BomniI J-.- w. - SOCIETY BRAND ~WHAT THEY WEAR HART CLOTHES EVERYWHERE CLOTHES Spýecials For îThis Week-End Every Week we have Specials in differentunes of Merchandise. Lines we are clearing at prices, that make shopping at our store pleasing and Profitable. BOYS' SUITS-MEN'S FALL OVIERCOATS- UNIbERWEAR-HOSIERY Are the fines we are featuringthis week-end. It'Will Pay You

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