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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jan 1914, p. 5

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--BMBMBMpiH -rr--^7r^ç-r-'-:;-"r;-v ■ zc- \ Distinctive Tailoring is what we stand for. Every garment is tailored tailored to the individual requirements of each customer, customer, thereby ensuring a more perfect fit than could otherwise be possible. possible. All our customers are satisfied and we can satisfy you. Up-to-date methods and good of the best quality only used. *j Ladies' materials made up. Try us with your next order. G. T.R. BOWMAN VILLE STATION. GOING BAST. Express 8.52 a. m. Express Passenger Local Passenger Mail : Daily; 10.18 „ 8.36 p.m. 6.49 „ 7.18 , 9.68 , GOING WEST :Express 4.22 a. m I Local Local Passenger zPassenger 7.02 „ 9.45 „ 1.38 p.m. 7.19 .. BOWMAIN VILLE, JAN. 29, 1914 «{ Cleaning, and pressing done. repairing, pron.ptly A. Crossman Mrs. High Class Tailor Horsey Block, Bowmanville l«s«ss»5K: I Picture framing This is a good time to have pictures framed. We have good stock of a :•> mouldings and can do them promptly. Bring in your Xmas photos and pictures and have them done in the latent styles. W. T. Allen u Big 20" Bookstore ymmaMZ. Meadow Brook Meat Market Will fill your order promptly, satisfactorily and at reasonable prices for all kinds of meat and poultry for the holiday season. If you are not a regular custom- send us a trial order to-day. Many trial orders make for us regular customers. Choice butter, fresh eggs, best canned goods and cooked meats always in stock. Your order will be appreciated. appreciated. ' L. J. H. Mutton (Formerly Challis & Mutton) . Horsey Block - Bowmanville CLUBBING LIST. The Statesman or The News connection with be furnished for 1913 m _ the under named publications at prices stated :-- Daily Globe 50 Dailv Globe, rural route 3 Daily Mail & Empire 4 50 Daily Mail & Empire, rural route.. • 3 50 Toronto World 3 50 Daily News. M Daily Star, in country \ 50 Dailv Star, in town 3 S u eekly Mail & Empire eekly Witness Weekly Sun Farmers's Advocate Farm and Dairy.... ••••••••*• Family He.'ald & Weekly Star Home Journal Christian Herald. Christian Guardian. •••«••«..• Canadian Farm Ë adian Countryman irday Globe day World .... Montreal Daily Telegraph... I Ml « I*** 1 L. funeral directors Morris & Son Miss Geggie, Toronto, is guesi of McCready. Mr. C. M. Reid, Belleville, was guest of Mr. M. A. James. Mrs. A Mann is visiting her sister, Miss F. Bid well, Colbore. Mr. A. Gully,'Oshawa, spent Sunday at Mr. Thos. Woodley's. Saturday bargain at Tod's, Homemade Peanut Crisp 14c per lb. Mrs. Jas. Richards is visiting her -niece, Mrs. Geo. Miller, Oshawa. Mr. John Dudley has been spending a week with Colborne friends. Miss Gladys Jackson, Newcastle, visited heraunt Mrs. Jas. Courtice. Mr. Thos. Smith, Orono, has been reappointed reappointed assessor for Clarke. Mr. J. B. Wilkie, Lethbridge, Alta., was recent guest of Mrs. McCready. Orono News says Mr. David Moffat's family are recovering from illness. Mr. A. M. Peterson, Cobourg, was guest of Mr. W. B. Couch, while in town. Go to Nicholls' for bargains in granite- ware this week. Lots of money savers. Mr. W. H. Wood and daughter Mary, Base Line, are visiting friends in Toronto. Mrs. Chas. Manning has been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. H. Scripture, Colborne. Mr. Russel Brown, Windsor, spent the week-end at his father's, Mr. Thos. Brown, Centre-st. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson, Agin court, have been visiting her aunt, Miss Emmërson. Mrs. B. M. Warnica was called to Chicago Chicago Tuesday to attend her sister who is very ill there. Mrs. A. J. Courtice attended the funeral of the late Mrs. (Rev.) S. Tucker in Toronto Toronto Monday. Dr. Harry Armstrong visiting his brothers brothers in Orono, expects to return soon to Billings, Mont. Messrs W. J. Bragg and W. H. Gibson shipped two cars of apples each recently from Newcastle. Misses Helen Hay era ft and Gladys Westaway, Oshawa, spent Sunday at Mr Jerry Westaway's. Miss Olive Hill, Myrtle, visited her sister, Miss Muriel, at her grandfather's, Mr. Richard Hill, Orono. Mrs. J. Hoidge, London, (nee Miss Lut- trell) was guest of Mrs. Jos. Brittain other friends here Monday. Mr. William Draper, Brandon, Man., was in town Wednesday calling on old friends after 17 years absence. Nomination to fill the vacancy in Newcastle Newcastle council caused by the death of Chas Coulter takes place Friday noon this week. Counties Council is in session at Cobourg, Cobourg, Reeves Courtice and Woodley Darlington, and Tait of this town being in attendance. "Paddy", Mr. Thos. Cowan's fancy driver, winner of silver cup at Cobourg and several prizes at other shows died ot distemper lately. , Mr. David Grigg, District Deputy, and Bro. W. J. Berry of Lodge Wellington, Bowmanville, installed officers of Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Lodge last week. Reeve Colwill offers $5 reward for information information leading to conviction of person or persons who smashed W. H. Browns cobbling shop window Jan. 15* Mr. Percy Hills, Darlington, has engaged engaged to go west with Mr. A. 'VV. Carveth when he returns to Grand Prairie, Peace River district, Alta-- Orono Neo is. Final O. H. A. Hockey game of the season at Taylor's Arena will be played Friday Jan. 30 at 8.15 P m between Belleville Belleville and Bowmanville, admission 25c. Mrs. W. McMillan left Friday for Oshawa, Oshawa, being called there suddenly on. account account of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. D. J. Clatworthy.--Peterboro Examiner. Examiner. . The funeral obsequies of the late Chas. Coulter, Newcastle, Thursday afternoon were attended by a good representation from the village and the surrounding township. Edward Wright, Oshawa, charged with uttering a forged document and disposing disposing of it to J. A. Milne, was found guilty and sentenced to 9 months in Central Central Prison. Mr. J. H. Alexander, Calgary, Alia., who is now in the real, estate business, was in town Friday calling on his aunt, Mrs. J. Johnston and many old friends here. Harry looks as tho the West agrees with him. Mr. Arthur Morris and son Frank, of Windsor, Ont., have been visiting his sis ter, Mrs. Jane Peate, who is living her daughter, Mrs. James Dârch, and other relatives in ^ manville. A special memorial service for the late Rev. T. W. Jolliffe will be held in Bowmanville Bowmanville Methodist church next Sunday evening conducted by Rev. H. B. Kenny, pastor. Suitable music will be rendered by the choir. Mr. W. G. Rundle, Darlington, recently received a kick by a horse on the muscles of the thigh of the right leg. He manages manages to get about, but is very lame. Mr. Rundle is I.P.M. of Orono Lodge A.F. A.M. No. 325. We hope he may speedy recovery.--Orono News. The second concert of the Star Course under the auspices of the Methodist Ep- worth League will be givemby the Leigh- Smith Concért Co., in the-Opera House on Wed. Feb. 18. This Company was considered the strongest of the Hospital series of last year. Further particulars later. David Grigg, D.D., Sons of England, paid an official visit installing the officers for year 1914 to Lodge Wolverhampton No. 128 Orono on Jan. 21st and to Lodge Grimsby No. 106, Blackstock, on Jan. 22. Attendance was good and the selection of officers fully maintains the reputation After the business of the Attend Granite Sale at Nicholls'. Get your oranges at T. H. Knight's today. today. - , Homemade Peanut Crisp Saturday bargain at Tod's 14 e P er lb. Splendid array of talent in the Opera House Feb. 2. See press notices. Special sale of Battenberg Centrepieces at Nicholls' this week, reg. 75c for 2 3 c. Buy oranges by the dozen, bushel or crate at T. H. Knight's, 17c per dozen. Should you require the services of an ambulance phone 10. L. Morris & SON. Ganong Bros., celebrated G. B. chocolates, chocolates, a full line in bulk or boxes at Tod s. Congratulations to Alex Hume, the new Warden of Northumberland and Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elliott, Lucan, were recent guests of their cousin, Mrs. W. J. Williams. Sir Jamés Whitney's condition is better than at any time New York. ONTARIO LADIES* QUARTET HOCKEY since his return from Opera House ,Monday, Feb. 2. Next Monday evening the Ontario Ladies' Ladies' Quartette will present a unique and varied program under auspices of the Lawn Bowling Club. The personnel of this Quartette consists of four artistes of high standing, who are well known to the Canadian public: Miss Kathleen Wallis, violinist, is thoroughly thoroughly at home on her chosen instrument. She plays with a warmth of tone and expression expression that is the envy of many making greater claims for distinction. Miss Florence MacNeil, soprano, has a voice of excellent range and power- sweet, clear, and distinct enunciation. She is also gifted with an attractive and pleasing pleasing presence. Miss Pearl O'Neil, entertainer, is a talented talented humorous and dramatic entertainer. Shé is gifted with a charming presence, good voice and magnetism, which, combined combined with her unusual ability, makes her Cobourg 9--Bowmanville 7 Did you see the snappy hockey that Taylor's pets^put up at the game with Cobourg on Friday night last in the Intermediate Intermediate O.H.A. series? Well, it was a game worth watching and the home team showed the spectators that thev kne.w the game and showed a burst of speed that started all the fans shouting. The home team had the best of the p'av- ing from gong to gong and should have won but for the referee's constant desire in the first half to keep Higginbotham in the penalty box. It was at a time when Higginbotham was in the penalty that the visitors scored most of their goals. It looked as tho it were a. case of keeping à good man down. Every man on the team showed improved form. Score at half time was 4-2 in favor of home team. Referee--H. Referee-- H. Burgoÿne. Follow Your Inclination - deal at Elite Grocery where you can reduce the cost ot living. Watch'this space each week for specials. Mr. W. J..Williams attended the funeral one 0 f the first in her profession, of his cousin Mrs. L. E. Williamson, Port Miss Dorothy Atkey is a pianist of Perry, Tuesday. _ | high attainment. She is an efficient ac- Saturday for cheap them any day at T. and tf to its whereabouts notice Others Do not wait until oranges you can get H. Knight's 17c. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williams, Acton, recently visited his nephew, Messrs W. J. and Fred Williams. Tremendous bargains in all kinds of furs and fur-lined coats at Couch, Johnston Johnston & Cryderman's. - f Orange day is every dav at Knight s --nice juicy ones at 17c doz. See M. A. James, Steamship Agency Bowmanville, about your tickets booking to Great Britain. _ Couch, Johnston & Cryderman are giving giving one-third off the price of all ladies and children's cloth coats. Parties having ordered plants, seeds or bulbs at Murdoch's for the Fall and Winter Winter will please call for them. . Our ambulance is fitted with Marshall mattress and all modern conveniences. L. Morris & Son. Phone 10. Try the homemade Butter Scotch at Tod's, something extra good. Subscriptions are taken at club rates by VI. A. James & Son, Bowmanville, for any laper or magazine published in the worl . PERSIAN CAT strayed on Saturday night last from Mrs. D. Davis, Beech Ave Information leading gratefully received. Mr. S. J. Beacock, Toronto, and Mrs. W. C. Ferguson, Blackstock, have been visiting their mother, Mrs. John Beacock, who is quite ill again. Bitter oranges at T. H. Knights. Order now and have the slicer. When farm stock sale bills are printed at The Statesman office a free goes into The James Papers, must pay 25 cents a line. You always get big values for your money at A. L. Nicholls' but Friday and Saturday this week there will be something something extra in the way of bargains. Having had numerous requests for the use of an ambulance, we have added one to our equipment and it is ready for calls on short notice. Phone 10. L. .MORRIS & SON. . ... Bowmanville Women's Institute wil hold their next regular meeting at Mrs. W. L. Key's on Friday Jan, 30 at 3 P m. Good program and refreshments. Collection Collection IOC in aid of Institute funds. There are little things that count a lot, and there are also little thl "gs tha * cost a lost. So the point is to find out the little things that count more than they cost, and to weed out those which cost more than they count. 100 Curtain Rods will be sold at a great reduction at Nicholls' this week. Owing to the heavy coating of ice and snow accumulating , on J 1 ?. 6 ,. Methodist church sheds, the entire building on the west side collapsed Tuesday night oletely demolishing the structure so it will have to be entirely re-built, approximates $800. Now for marmalade, we have the goods 17c doz., and you may have the sheer, T. H. Knight's. Major W.C. King, Lieut. B.J. Hazle- wood, Harry C. Cooper, Charles H. Anderson, G. C. Bonnycastle, town, CapL L. T. McLaughlin, Haydon, Major W. Farrell, Tyrone, and Col. John Hughes, Newtonville, attended the annual meeting of the 46th Regiment in Port Hope on Monday and the banquet at the Queen s Hotel in the evening. Mr. A. E. McLaughlin, a well-known barrister, Bowmanville, is in town to-day and will aid the performers in the^ Nautical Nautical Knot opera in their rehearsal this evening evening Mr. McLaughlin is the gentleman who assisted the Lindsay amateurs in staging and presenting "Queen Esther a highly successful cantata given two years ago.--Lindsay companist and capable soloist. HELP WANTED AT ONCE Can Accommodate at Least People this week. 1000 or It makes no difference if you already have a steady job--all the better if you have. You will be better able to meet the requirements. No experience needed; hours 8 a.m to 6.30 p.m., Saturday till 10.30 p.m. Either sex, age no objection. Strictly cash business. Nationality religion not considered. This is the time of year when merchants merchants are getting ready to take stock of what is in their stores. This is an easy job for some merchants, but can you imagine what a time A. L. Nicholls would have to take stock of all his store contains contains ? What an awful job, you say. Well, Mr. Nicholis is going about it in the easiest and best way. He says it is quicker to count the cash in a National Cash Register Register than to make a list of stock on the shelves. He, therefore, has arranged for immense "before-stock-taking sale" MARMALADE ORANGES; , This week we are offering special values in bitter and sweet marmalade oranges, you are welcome to the use of our new and up-to-date slicer with your order. Eat More Fish We have just received a large shipment of fresh fish from Montreal, including Halibut, Trout, White Fish, Fresh Herring and Haddie. Friday and Saturday Specials Finnan Haddie in tins, reg. 15c Pork and Beans in large tins, reg. 10c Large Bar Soap, reg. 15c Ask to see a package of Robin Hood porridge--25c. for a large package. Snowden Sc Painton - Bowmanville, Ont. 2 for 25c 2 for 15c 2 for 25c. Oats--the best for The Elite Grocery Skaters, Attention ! The Fun Is On. W e have studied the matter of comfort and quality to increase your pleasure during the Winter. See Our an and is offering some of the greatest bargains bargains you can imagine. It would almost be an endless job to attempt to tell you Jie many tempting offers he is making, so go to his store to-day and have a look for yourself. Carry away as much of his stock as you can get in your pockets and in your arms. If-you want more pick it out and Mr. Nicholls will see that its delivered delivered at your home in good condition. Of course, don't forget to pay him before leaving the store. He only does a cash business and that is why he can afford to sell so cheaply. This is an age of cooperation cooperation and here is where you get it. Shop at Nicholls' early and often this week and both will gain by the transactions. transactions. Kherson's LIGHTNING HITCH ii 12 Window 10 .8 .7:. The Best Hockey Boots For SPECIAL DISPLAY of watches which we have on sale, we can save you from $5.00 to 10.00 by buying a watch while we are offering these special These watches are regular stock and you nr ices _ Avili only have a few days to take advantage of for the smallest investment is our aim, and the wonderful sales, we are mak- this special opportunity. It will pay you to buy - ' •" 1 future. ing is the best evidence of our success. large stock and great U Notices of Births 25 cents; Marriages 50 cents; Deaths, 50 cents, each insertion. When funeral cards are printed at this office, insertion free. BIRTHS. CHASE--In Rochester, Jan. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. We carry a variety. Prices from $1.50 to $3.50. W e specialize o n McPherson's Lightning Hitch," the best known Hockey Boots in Canada. Fred R. Foley Phone 12 Bowmanville now if you will need a watch in the near C.H. Haddy, Jeweler Selling Agents for South. Bend. Watches One door west of Bank of Montreal BOWMANVILLE o. S. Chase, a daughter. Wright--In Bowmanville, Jan. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wright, a son. Nunn--In Rowinanvilio, Jan. 28rd, to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Nunn, a son. McMullen--In Clarke, Jan. 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. James R. McMullen, a son. Hayman--In Bowmanville, Tan. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hayman, a daughter. Ruiter--In Darlington, Jan. 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. John Ruiter, a daughter. EL imz com- that Loss MARRIAGES Campbell--Chappell--In Oshawa, Jan. 20, by Rev Geo. Yule, Mr. Thomas W. Campbell, and Miss Alice Chappell, both of Oshawa. Anderson--Thompson--In Oshawa, Jan. 7tli, by Rev. Geo. Yule, Mr. Thomas Anderson, and Miss Almedia Thompson, both of Whitby. Kerr--Robson--In Columbus, Jan. 20, by Rev. W M. Haig, Mr. James E. Kerr, New Bngden, Alta., and Miss Matilda V. Robson, Brookhn. Mitchell--IIarre--In Toronto, Jan. 21st, by Rev.AV. A. Cameron Mr. Avery James Mitchell, formerly of Bowmanville, and Miss Phoebe Emily Harre, Harriston. James--Moore--At Whitby, Jan. 14th, by Rev. M. E. Sexsmith, Miss Adella, daughter of Mr. James Moore, Whitby, and Mr Frances G. James, Oshawa, only son of the late Thomas F. James, Bowmanville. DEATHS 23rd, received at T. j will with Orono, and Bow- Warder. Peanut crisp Saturday bargain at Tod's 14c per lb. Marmalade oranges just H. Knight's 17c dozen. It is rumored in legal circles in Calgary that L. F. Clarry, a former Millbrook boy, now Deputy Attorney-general for the Province of Alberta, will shortly hand in his resignation and will be appointed Master in Chambers for Calgary. Wakelin--In Bowmanville,- Jan. 23rd, William Wakelin, aged 80 years. Campbell--In Oshawa, Jan. 21st, Jane Ann Campbell, in her 53rd year. Tucker--At 61 Henry-st., Toronto, Jan. Emily, widow of late Rev, Samuel Tucker. JOLLIFFE--At Toronto, Jan. 22, Rev. Thomas Walton Jolliffe, Bowmanville, in his 72nd year. Hetherington--In Millbrook, Jan. 17, Emily, relict of the late Thomas Hetherington, aged 94 years. HOG ARTH--In Oshawa, at the residence of Mr. John Stacey, Jan. 22, Stephen Hogarth, Solma, in his 92nd year. Spalding--At Toronto General Hospital, Jan. 27th, Mary Grover Spalding, formerly of Bow manville, in her 74th year, daughter of the late David Spalding, Esq., of Oshawa. Interred at Oshawa. I. Q. O. F. Albert Encampment Visit Victoria ENCAMPMENT, PORT HOPE. 2 50 I I 1 2 I 2' 1 2 2 1 2 .2 .2 .2 75 80 85 50 85 00 75 50 50 85 00 00 50 00 Most Complete Equipment Sunday and nignt calls promptly attended to. Bowman ville Phones 10-34 OBONO HAMPTON One of the nights that will linger long in the memory of every Patriarch present was spent on Thursday night, last, at J™* & have a Hone, when about thirty members of...Albert of...Albert Encampment, Bowmanville, paid a fraternal visit to Viétoria Encampment, Port Hope, taking along with them seven candidates. Cobourg Patriarchs were there, too, bringing along another candidate. candidate. „ _ District Deputy Grand Patriarch Geo. Wilson and staff of Whitby were present and installed the officers of Victoria Encampment Encampment tor the current term, after which the three degrees of Patriarchal Oddfellow ship were conferred on eight candidates., The work was excellently performed and called forth much praise from all present. After the work of the evening, all sat down to a much appreciated an< * a P pet F ing lunch. Speeches were made by the 'Lest We Forget' E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marble, bowmanville, Ontario Stock Reduction Sale Children's, Misses' and Ladiés' Coats At Quick*Sale Prices--Must Go This Month All Coats up to --$5 00, Quick Sale Price. from $5 75 to 7 75, from 9 75 to 12 75, from IB 75 to 20 00, u It u u u $2 3 7 75 75 75 u u u 10 75 Ladies' Suits, Skirts and Dresses Your choice of any Ladies' or Misses' Suit at about half regular price, Ladies' Tailored Skirts--Northway make. Your choice of any skirt up to $5.95 for $3.75. Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, a good choicer sillf or wool materials, all at WHOLESALE PRICES 0 FF BARN FOR SALE-28X66 ft. Apply to S E. WERRY, Solina. Phone 167 r6. ^ M AID WANTED--Thoroly competent, general. general. Apply Mrs. Thos. Hardy, Liberty-st., Bowmanville. - " S TfTTD GRAIN FOR SALE-- O. A. C. No. 21, F Barie£ Banner Oats, and Empire State Potatoes. Apply to John Baker, Solma, or Phone 167 2. 6 £ bowmanville market D :d. G. P., the candidates of the evening, evening wl^hruïhey spent a social hoarI Kenny^ând'ôthêrs* with speeches, readings and abundance of Rev H^Kenrtf ^ good edibles. _ „ .A strain, reporting although a little Branches : T. H. Knight wants your Orange order j for marmalade i/c doz. 3.44 a . tired a glorious time spent. 0 00 to 0 00 to 0 00 to 0 co to 0 00 to 0 00 to , 0 00 to 0 00 to 5 00 to . 1 50 to o 0 o o 0 0 o 0 o o o 0 9 2 0 90 90 25 doz. Ladies' Waists Biggest bargain we have ever shown in waists. 20 doz. Waists, regular value $1.50, Stock-taking Sale Puce ' ■ q a u 2.00. " Ft? 3 2 u u 2.00, 2 50, U ( t 1.50 Black and Colored Dress Goods Reg. 50c and 60c, sale price 38c yd. Reg. ïôe, and 85c, sale piice 58c yd. Reg. $1.00 to $1.25 yd., sale price 79c yd. , SILKS--Special sale of Dress and Blouse Silks, all shades, reg. 60c for S 39c yd ; reg 75c to 85c for 58c yd.; reg. $1.00 to $1.25 for 79c yd. Corrected Wednesday FLOUR tf 100 lbs $ 2 30 to $2 WHEAT, Fall, bush - o 00 to " Spring. 0 00 to « Red Fife ;.... G OO to « Goose ? Barley, tf bush, No. i . - Oats, white " Rye, " Buckwheat " . •••• Peas, Blackeye, tf bush.. " Canadian Beauties.. " Small. " Blue Clover Seed Timothy Seed Butter, best table, tf lb... .0 25 to Eggs, tf .doz o 00 to Potatoes tf bus. ° 00 to HAY.tfton. 12 00 to-1400 85 90 80 60 36 60 60 00 00 00 do 00 50 25 30 60 HOSE-15 doz. Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, plain or ribbed, special Sale Price 19c. PRINTS. Etc --Prints, Ginghams and Muslins, reg 10c for 8c; reg. * 12£c to 15c for iOc. Men's Linen Collars 5 for 25c All Furs at Manufacturers' Price S. W. Mason & Son Next Door to Standard Bank Bowmanville ULt mz iec ]|C t I m jB mA JSÜI1S

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