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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Feb 1925, p. 4

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jHere Are The Facts: We are determined to clear out ail our overstocks of wint- er footwear. In order to make doubly sure that this willl e accomplished we have slashed the prices to a level where you -wil i fid buying easy and values real. We await your visit to this Sale w,,ith the utmost confidience that you will save money and obtain .-enuine Shoe <Satisfaction. ALL WINTE IR FOOTWEAR WILL HAVE TO MOV E AT OUR CUT PRICES 'Woynen's Black Satin 1 strap Slippers with suede trimmîing, satin covered heel light weight so............. $6.75 pair Wo-nie's Patent Gore Punips, one of thie newest, $7.00 pair Wome's Patent Leather 1 strap with Spaniali coveued heel and turn sole at $8.00 pair Me's Eoots in good fine caîf leather, blackt or bîown, Regulai $S.50 for $5.95- pair Me's heavy soled wviater Ox- fords in brownm caîf with pla toe's....... .... ý..$8.00 pair Men's Black sud Brown Ox- fords, ini good grade leather 'with double soles, Special $6.7S A table of Bargains compri sed of Ladies' Brown Slippers and Oxfords Regularly priced at $7.50 and$.O at $4.45 pr FREE SPATS Ladies you buy one spat for 75c and 1 will give you the mate FREE. lIVES' SHOIE STORE Bowmanville Cash Shoe Store $25.50 FREE We wilI1 give absolutely free: Electric Heater, $10.00 Electric Reading Lamp, $10.00 and Electrie Iron $5.50 or any other Goods in store to value of $25.50 with every purchase of a $15,0.00 Electric Range, absoltely guarnanteedi Caîl early as there's a reason MASO N & DALE The Popular Hardware -Quality and Rightk Prices Ph~one 145 Bowmanville WHYNT Yes, why not buy bread made in Bowman- ville? Besides being loyal to your comimunity you will1like our-bread made by Bowmianviile citizens and from flour made in Bowmanville. Try a loaf to-day and you will eat it every day, JACOe"BS & HILLYER Successotis to Chistie's Bakery B owmanville QUALITY FIRST -THAT'S CAWKER'S There have been many changes, onie way and ainother, during the 50 years we have been in business -but there is one thing remains the same, and that is the high quality of meat we always sel, We select our animaIs from the best feeders ~in the district. _We insist on young stock which has been weli fed and healthY. Customers are ,then assured of the getting the choicest cuts of meats. 1C. M. CA WIVKER & SON Phone 64 BowmanviIJ il -T-r TYRONE1 BOWMANVILLE, FEB. 5th., 19eý5.1 ,sVNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Miss K. Ferguson spent the week-ATZO end ï;ith her parents at Hilton.... NIKLE o n ona il nuiber froln here attenided the ENS1LENAnulSabt Sooo onetinc hli at ,,iOn on Jaýnuary 301h., was of)- Hockey match ini BGwmanville onl The Young People's League v1sited ened at o 'clock withPeidt Elgin Monday night . Mi. A. H. Brent Haydon League W'udnesday evening ý Tavlor inthwe chair. Mr. R. E. Osborne, spent Sunday wvith his daughter Mi-s' The f ollowing prograni was giveni - dd' fitol the worshîpi perioï. Aýn Pete~boo. Achous "orkng, atcing nd r Arihur welcomne was ahly given by Evelyn Brent, eebooA hisWoknWË'ýra,(, ,tlr T. Stainton. theni camie the Pîayýing" by the girls; recitation Tlresicl(,it's addlress. "The Little Man" was vell givea byý Reports of Departmnent Suiperintendi- ENFIELD Mr. Arthiur Syrnons; Rey. E. C. Belk-ý dents follow.ed: Homne Depiartmient hyv ________ I rs Sidney T. Hoar; _Missioflary by M'. Mr.F.T.Asto ha benviitngnap gave a very inteîesting report Hlilt"onr Peters in absence of rs Peters;, Mr.F. . Ahto ba ben vsitngof Winter School; Mrs. G, Jeffery Teacher Training -was ahly reported hy in Toronto .... Mr. Ellis, Taunton, sang a solo in her usual good v'oice; Rv W. W. Jones, 13' D. is moving his effects to the fain of M1r. Milton Stainton gave a îeadiiag; A very heýlpful and jnteýresting- address Mr. C .Dean which he hias rented. duet "In that Beautiful Land" wa on -The work of the Sundlay Sehol was Mrs Fînk ilertwhoha ben wll enere by Mises Glaysgiven by Rev. C. W\. DeMilleILB.'A. _Mrs Frnk ilbrt iho as eenýve1 rnderd b Mises GlaysOshawa. fo*ilowed hy a Round Table Con- aiÉ gfr1o7tne newn aSano and Maud Ashton; "The ference. Miss Hiancock, Ehene-zer, ie succeaful operation at the Oshawa'Wit FowrofHapies" ,v4 lyv rendereda solo. Rev.* Mr. 1eil Hospital last Thusdayitehe is im- ead MisfLlîan p ngave by special reçquest a Shrades Hospita ll as colda bSe ixpecte y Ms ila alace; rèaClng on Evangelismi. Delegates enjoyed the provïng as wela ol eepc e(ntitled "If" by Miss Laura Andrew.1 hospitallty of Zion friendm and tailkedc .Mr. Frank Bray is taking a course A social haîf hour was spent in a over Sunday School work over the suip- in tlgah froni Mr. Price, Sta- cnetatrwihadit uc per tables. telegîâphy hcha aityluch Evening s,-ssii4n ope(ned wýýith a livelyl tion Agent at Myrte . . .. Mi. J"me was served by the ladies .... Mis- song service led by RevY. C. C. Washlng- 1 Starks has a new piano. sionary prograin was given on Sun- ton,.1B. A., Courtice. R ev. W. C. Frank day morning. Mrs. Win. Stainton rn Johin 17tand placed ernphasis on the îea a ettr fom ey.G . need of sanctifying ourselves for Sunday I HAYDON raa etr£o e.G . . Schoo1 wor(k. Rev. W. W. Jones led in _____Sparling, ofli representative In 1 -rayer. M1r. R. E. Osborne r eporteS for' Leaue ervce Sunay yenngChina. A duet was beautifully reD- Nominating Committee. the officers electL d e r e d b y M s . E C . A h t o n a n d i s . e r e in tr o d u c e d : 1 r s id e t- E lg in T y wsLeagesie SyndPre en n-G. ee vMs .C.Aho n r.lor: Ist Vice President-Mir. A. T. Stain - waslareyattended.PeitO-G. Jeffery and Mi. Wna. Moore gave ton; 2nd Vce-Mrs. W. Adarns: Se'y.- ened the devotional peîiod after, a reading. .... Anothier good sermon Treas.-Mrs. J. E. Elliott. Bowmanville; which lst Vice Piesident, Mis. Ther- -, our Pastor, Bey. E. C. Beknap Asst. Secretary-Mrse. C. A. Wight; Ele- on Mountioy, took charge. Bible r mentar3'Sp.Ms Frankie M. Jewell; Bech tpi wson Sunday evening. The subjeet of (,iris' Supt.-Mrs. 411ev.)' C. C. Washinýg- lesson by Mis. A. Beh O' a his discourse was "'Character Build- ton; Boys' Supt.-Major R. J. Gi; splendidly taken by Mis. H. Ashtôn in",, It is oui minds that bu.ildl Adult Suipt.- Mr. Theo. Salter; Mission- on Rut";a slowaswel îndîed g. acter. I w thnkevil Pr Supt.-Mr. Hilton Peters; Temiper- on"uh; oowa elredrdoui chara ter. ef Supthi-Mr.ceJamies Arthur Werry; by Mr. F. Glithîo accompanied bytou1 ou r ht ecome evil but if Homne rDpt. Siipt.-Mrs. S. T. Hoar; Mi-,. Muntjy, nd r. Bech011oui thoughts are good our acta are Teacher Training-Repv. W. Wi'. Joueýs. the violin and was thoioughly enjov-, likewise. We can banish evil by Miss Annie Wýilliamsg and Miss Lena ed. Readings were given 'by Mis. fopposing it wffli good. The thinldng Taylor fas ordwthavrpetyde R .Crossman and Mis. T. Mountjoy of evil thoughts becomes a habit-a Resolution Commnittee hrough-It in sever- ...Wedniesday evening we wei great battle to wage against but bY al re-solutionis. Raev. %,,r. DePMille spokel fa-vored,( by a visit from oui Ennis- asking God's IHelp we will corne out in a very interesting maniner at evening j killen Leagueis who came in splendid victorious. Miss Reta Ashton is esion on "Our Objective an,11t "w1ho iS2 aumbers and gave an excellent pro-i visiting friends, on Scugog Island. . tramneS Hte eltyanlt tha vaa grin, eveîy numiber being well given. . Mi. and Mis. David Cherry aie, menace te the commuiinity. Religions; After the piogiam the time waSsi-tin their daughteî, Mus. Gordon educ-ation s essentil. Our irogrami spent in, contests and a social hour meuest b, i. ilon tantn and mUIh tmi idcontain the youflger ý Jef ey. M. MltonStantnandvle-Wpoint. Tt must be democratic and', ...Thursday afteinoon a number Misses Gladys Stainton and Maud1 respect the other peoles views. Kep of ladies met at the churceh and Asýhton attended the Convention at failti, be punctual, he honest, showth quilted two quilts foi Missions. 1Zo nFî,y. Fîed fMisscîicial spirit. Religions Education is Zion n Friay ... Frendsthe adeýquate Sleveleprnent of th-e, indiviS- Solina Young People initead pie- Olive Sharp are gla~d to know thât ual by mneans of controlled evrnet senting thei play "The Jonah"' on she is doîng nicelry after her re-cent sial and amiple instruction, direction Friiay Fbrury27th. Particulars operation in Bowmanville Hospiti. worshf p anS leadership ini expression- Fridy, ebrural activity that the boy or girl shaîl corne later. . . essis. Harvey McGill and Lorne 10 see and fultil hi., whiule duty te His f Lamib have gone to f: - lumnber camp Maker, his neighbor and hlmiiself. Im- lai 1-aliburton for th- 7 inter. Good Dýressions at childhood create an almnos- BLACKSTOCK Mi.Jac we in later years worthy of copying. luck 'boys. .. Pleaseci t ý ýe M.ce are a part of flhe almosphere round Sm-ith out again after isý severe !Il- about uis. By Go<ýd's heilp let us try toi A special school meeting called, n e..s.... Mi. and Mis. S' }ney Tiewia do our task welL. by the Inspector to, fil a vacancy oneneaid anu ero yun. Convention proved at great hielp and board caused yM.HryBue nerandannbrO on inspiration te those piresent. Wea mqaîldb h npco ed having a good timie as Mr. and was held on Saturday 1sit., ~when Mr. Ms rwi Iejol ot F. F. Willan was elected to the BoardMs 1ei 1e ol brs ARIGO for the terni of three yeais he beingi ALIGO favorable to the building of said1 Report of S. S. No. 3, Darling- school...Preparations are being COURTICE ton for January: made for the reception of delegates, I Jr. IV'."~Edwaird Foley 88, Josephi to the Annual County Orange meet-ý Report of S. S. No. 8, Darlitigton, Kush 73, Florence Bennett 72, Hazel ing hee ...Several games of I for January. Naines an aider of Love 47. Hockey are expected to be playedi meuit: Sr. III- Leah Bell 86, Frank here ths week by Junior and Senior i Si. IV Class-EdJith Balson, John1 Line absent. Hockey Teains... Mr. Austin Wil-J Wilkins, Scebuin Essery, Velma Gay, jJr. 1III-*Iva Foley 93, *Bloss Ian ha. ietuined fioni Oîono where Fergus Kinsman, Jack Cornishi. Campbell 98, Greta Lane 69, Dor- he lias been worldng for- Mr. R. A. Jr. IV'--Nona Kinsnian, Beatrice othy Bundle 57, Freeda Attree 54,1 Fitchette for some weeks past ...... Allia, Harry Gay, Kenneth Petersoni, Ethel Hopps and Lewis Rundle ah- lI At time of wiiting Mis. D. Galbraith Ho'ward Peterson, Gordon Ron sent. i. veuy low with pneumnonia ....... Myrtle Montgomery, Willie Bickle, Si. Il-Ronald Love 63, Walter Oiwing to the etorms attendance at William Everson, Mildred Biock Blackcburn absent.f the churches have been reduced f or absent. Jr. I-*F~lor-ence Foley,, Edithi sonie weeks..Mr. Henry 1Mount- Sr. Ill-Aanie Wilkins, Gladys lYalzieIi, Gordon Oampbètl, Be8sie joy waa in town on Satuîday on busi-, Biclçle, Gladys Brock, Willie Rizneck, Blackburn and Norali Wood absent. ness. . .i. Wm. Mountjoy and I Archie Muir, Douaglas Courtice, Claie Pis.-~*Winnie Gibson, *.iloysi.ns wife, Heward, Sask., are visiting j Courtice, Norma Walter, Kenneth Kush, '.Annie Kush, Eun1ice Lane fri*end,'s and old neighbours around I Essery. absent, Wilbuî Blackburn absent, their -former home. Jr. III-Jack Gay, Walter Shortt, Hazel Hopps absent. ' Eva Couitice, Hazel Walter, Marion Figures denote percentage taken Trevail, H-elen Wilkins and Robert on mronthly examnination. HAMPTON Courtice equal, Cleve Kinsman, Ger- * denotes honors. aid Peterson, Noua Adamis, veina Abs denotes absence through ill- j Oui sick citizensarae fast iirov- Found. ness ou during examnination. ing, Medical Health Departmient ha. Mis. Clara E. Williainsoix, teacher. Ruby M. Bragg, teacher. been busy keeping in check contag-, ious diseases.. High School studeats Junior Division have found roads almost inapassable, S.I la~LraBreEse CARD OF THANKS but lost oneu uay UIy ... . v eerans' choir had a spl vendid practice Mon-1 day getting ready for Golden Jub- ilee, on February' 22ad .Senio officers of Young People's League have postponed the pageant to a date in March ... . Mrs. R. Katerson ks visiting her brother, Mr. Jamnes El-! liott, Bowrn-anville.1 The inaugural meeting of the Board of Hlealth was held in Haip- ton Tuesday afternoon. . . A sleigh: load of young people attended Sun-l I ay School Convention at Zion oni 'Frday. Addresses given b y Rev.1 Mr. DeMfille of King Street Church, Oshaýwa, were much appreciated. .. Sacranient service was well attended on Sunday eveniag...Quarterly, OfficiaI Board met in the basement of the Church Monday afternoon. .1 ..A numpher of our young ladies have developed a fondness for snov-1 shoeing. SOLINA1 Mr. Cecil Bush, Colunmbus, Sun- dayed at home ... . Reeve Baker at - tended Counties' Council in Cobourgý . .. .-A num',ter of our Sunday School j workers attended thýe Convention at Zion and report very profitable ses- sions. Rev. DeMille is certainly a1 specialist in Sunday School work. .1 . . Quarterly Sacramental services1 were well attended at Eldad Sundayj afternoon ...Women's hInstitute mneets at home of Mrs. John Baker, Thursday, February 12th., at 2:30 p. m.-Canadian program. Mr. John Baker attended Fruit Goers' Association at Newcastle..Mrs.î Everett Hoar and son Charles Mrs. W. S. Moffatt and cildren, Orono, visited Mr. and Mis. Roy Langmnaid. ...League meeting Monday even- ing was in charge of Miss Anniel Williams, lst Vice President. Scrip-I ture lesson, Hilton Tink; Topic by Mi. Chas. Shoîtridge on "Banking"; nstîumental duet by Misses Marjoriel Collacott and Lyda Taylor; solo byl Mrs. N. E. Wright; readings by Miss Ruth McKessock and Mrs. Elgin T~ayor. O0 rchestra, Everett Cry- derman, Lyda Taylor and Marguerite Th ompson. Our League expects to visit Tyrone League on Febîuary 12, U. F .0. NOTICE Watch this space for particulars reg-rding the activities of the PiovVenýce Farmers' Club. 0. R. Bragg, R. K. Squair, President. Secretary. Courtice, Dor~a Rizaeck, Mary Kon- opacki, Guelda TIrim'ble. ,Jlr. Il-George Shortt, Elva Kins- man, Wilfred Biowri and Ha-rry Bickle equal, Robert Barber, Beraice Gay, Alice Rizaeck, Curtis Geaiing. Si. I-Sadiýe Al-lia, Do-ris Trimible, Florence Wilkins, Arvilla Trimble, Mabel Walter, Edith Allia. Jr. 1-Talbert Gearing,, Claude Graham, Boss BaLson, Bruce Muir, Marion Courtice, Eldon Essery ab- Pr. B.-Elsie Brock, Raymond Barber, Joy Washington, Audrey Trevail, Elmer Huggins, Bernice Cochrane, William Cochrane, Pearl Koaopacki. Pr. A-Florence Courtice, Leslie Kinsman, Irene Kiasman, June Walt- er, John Walte,,Iva Cochrane, Edith Essery, Héz'maa Allia. Miss Leuta J. Pierson, teacher. Mr. and Mru.E. S. Clarke, Scugog Street, wishi to thank the matron and nurses of the hospital and their many friends for kind inquîries and tokens, of synipathy during the illness of their little daughter Ruth. Wanted HELP WANTED-The S,,curit, Life Insur'ance Company desires an nrel Rep rsentative,. Excellent cnratt reiableý, mani. Apply 392 Water Street, Peterborough, Ontario. 53 JANITOR WANTED - For SbalwiýýS Scol(S. S. No. 1 Darlington and Nýo. 2- Clark-.) .A.ily to W. J. S. Rka, 50 rodas east of school, phonie 111-14, orý W.C. Ashiton, R.,1R. 4, B'owmanvlle 5-2 WANTED-Çomptent girl or womanl to don plain cooliing, and genOral house- work. Apply te Mrsý- D. B. S&mpsoni Silver St., 1omnile -tfi Ail Winter Goods Mus t GeNo Regardless of Prices Men-'s $2.00 Ail Wool Underwiear .. ....... $-1.25 Men's $2.50 Ail Wool Flannel Work Shirts $1.95 Men's $2.00 Ail Wool Flannel Work Shirts $1.50 Mern's $2.50 Black Overalîs ................$2.00 Men's $1.25 Work Shirts, ail coiors ......$1.00 Men's $2.75 Penman's 95 Llnderwear ....$2.00 Boys' Ail Wool Stocking's, Regular 85e for .... 59e Boys' $2.50 Bloomer Pants for.............. $2.00 Boys $2.00 Bloomer Pants for. .............$1.50 Oniy 10 Men's Overcoats left. Now is your chance to buy your Overcoat at almost ½/: price. iRemember woollen goods for next winter will be 25% higher. S. GCHCHARTRAN CLOTHIER AND HABERDASHER 1 door weet of Bell Telephone Office Bownmanville Phone 26 Save from $7.50 to $1705O C. S. MASON'S Haif Price Sale Clearing Balance of Winter Coats at Half Price $35-00 GARMENTS FOF $17.50 Black ail wool Duvetyne Coat, French Seal collar and cuifs, lined throughout with grey stripe lining, Regular Price $35.00, To Clear $17.50 $30.00 GARMENTS FOR $15.00 Reindeer ail wool Duvetyne Coat with squir- relette collar, lined throughout with Marquis-de- lux, Regular Price $30.00,........To Clear $15.00 $25.00 GARMENTS FOR $12.50 Dark Brown ail wool Velour Coat, smart style, fur collar and cuifs, lined throughout. Regtalar $25.00, ..................To Clear $12.50 $20.00 GARMENTS FOR $10.00 Ail Wool Velour Coat with Beaverene collar and lhied throughout, fancy stripe, Regular Pnice 2 ................................... To Clear $10.0 $ 15.00 GARMENT -S FOR $7.50 One each, Reindeer and Taupe heavy ail! wool coats with. Beaverene collar, lined throughouti fancy lining, Regular Price $15.00, To Clear $7.51) In conjunction with this sale we offèr 84 beautiful, individual style DRESSES at Greatly Reduced Prices. C. S. MA SON The Personality Shoppe Phone 161 Where you are neyer urged to buy. Bowmanville Where you neyer see two ganments alike. Movied to King-St. H-aving recently purchased the shop and resi- dence occupied by Mr. J. T. Mollon, Tailor, King St. (nearly opposite Balmoral Hotel), we have 110w moved into the shop and are prepared to give you prompt, efficient and careful service for any- thing required in Plumbing, Steamfitting or Tin- smithing. Caîl and see us in our new shop or phone 18W. Greenaway & Elliott Heating Experts and Consulting Engineers Phone 18 Bowmaiville In ]Buying Health You get the most for your money when you buy Glen Rae Dairy Milk Were it twice the modest price a quart at which it is sold, it would stili be the cheapest and the saf est food you can buy. "THE KNOWING MOTHER WILL BUY NO OTHER" Phone 175r3 and have wagon cali. GLIEN RAE DAIRY R. R. Stevens, Proprietor Bowmanville 1 L -,e- i zý=

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