m -rÜ m M fhaT ny ele- the fit. 1er kur rket in cus- the best ese that ms oat The Forty-First Annual Report of The Ontario Loan and Savings February 19th, 1914 B OWM AN VILLE going bast. Exprès* ?X 6 ?o a * ™' Express lO.io ,, Passenger S.36 p. m. Tjocal 6.49 ,, Passenger 7.18 , Mail » Daily STATION. going west 4.22 a. m 7.02 Toronto, spent bun- :Bxpress Local Local Passenger :Passenger visiting 9.45 „ 1.38 p.m. 7.19 „ BOWMAN VILLE, MAR. 5, 1914 Th, f-, r - fi ^ u Annua,Mee,m gth =f.Ms ^™=TVes S r\"Toto Cow^:f. w'. CoVan; wT F. Allen, C. Laïke, T. H.McMUIan. W Mr.'W.T Co d wan b -rtmied the chair, and Mr. T.H. McMillan officiated as warm welcome occupied the chair, Se The annual report, embracing the transactions of the Company for the past year, was presented by the Chairman. Station, Lis / , Directors' Report, year ending Dec. 31st, 1913 Your Directors desire to submit for your consideration the forty-first Annual Report Report of the Company for tne year euffingthe^lst Decembe ^ 9_3- ^ duringthe The Directors have pursued a restricted cou " 0 ™n try % st ified this course, but year, believing that the monetary conditions of the country J Med to pay the notwithstanding the restrictions in new loans they nave annum out of the usual Dividend to the Shareholders at the rate$ of: s P : nterest have been paid profits of the year. ^ The_repaym=o,s cd both ' hus Miss Margaret Trebilcock is visiting in Toronto. Come, gentle Spring awaits you here. Mr. Peter Wright Nestlecon I was in town Tuesday. e Mr. H. Rehder, Paris, is visiting i brother, Mr. C. Rehder. Mrs. W. L. Keys' grocery window was l blown in during the storm. Sunday March 8 will be observed m St. | Marys as "Go-to-church-Sunday Mrs. J.M. Black, Winnipeg, visiting her father, Mr. D* Man., is Simpson, has and been | w. Dickinson. other with commendable promptitude during g-|J/ q a u r ' n =,7 y U 0 n a "' direc.'oVs considered it i^niTM^.surpiis ^hru^iifoeC = «o,he PubjiTand liabilities to Depositors the sum to the public. Full provision has been made for all charges on C Fbr a further detailed information, I refer you to the with the Auditor's Report attached thereto, which account of real estate held by the financial statement, together clearly exhibits the position of the company, all of which is respectfully submitted. ! W. F. COWAN, ' ' President. Oshawa, February 19th, I9U- RECEIPTS and disbursements. receipts $ 192.976.87 Tan. I, 1913 To Balance. 129,173 51 Dec. 31,1913 Repayments on Loans...., ., 34,769-23 Interest received on Loans 920.95 Revenue • • 2,633.24 Interest received from banks 134,204.19 Deposits Received 2,000.00 Debentures issued ' -- $ 496,677.99 disbursements $ i80jg4&94 d=c. 3.. Debentures paid Interest paid • • D.vidends Nos. 80 and 81 Expense account . ... Standard Bank Bowmanville Do. do. Whitby $70.63974 Do. do. Oshawa ; ;; ;; ; ; ;* 7 ^6.69 Less cheques not presented Cash on hand $ 496,677.99 13,758.52 18,000.00 3,559.37 953-59 417.29 70,529 05 PROFIT AND LOSS CREDIT . , $ 3li8i5-47 Dec. $1, 1913 By Interest earned ;; 92095 Revenue ; - - . 2,633.24 Bank Interest received r S 35,36966 debit K.C. Mrs. Chas. Young Mrs. W. N. Tilley friends. , , , Miss Margaret Climie attended the fun- eral of her uncle, thé late Geo. Sander son, Colborne. . Mrs. Fred Marks, Tyrone, has been vis- iting Mrs. Elias Greenaway and other friends in town. Mr. Byron S. Vanetone, Toronto, spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. F. C. Van stone,"Cedar Cliff." Mrs. Charles Kerman and daughter, Ethel, Port Hope, are visiting her sister. Mrs. W. O. Souch. Miss Georgian E. Thompson, graduate nurse of Winnipeg Hospital, is visiting with Mrs. Rd. Poolev. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman are giv- ing one-half off the price of all ladies aiffi children's cloth coats. Mrs A. Brian, Cobalt, is visiting her sister,"Mrs. Thomas Robson, who is recovering recovering from a very severe illness. After experiencing weather like usher- edln March the man who volunteers to seek the poles should have his head rea . Miss Young and her milliner, Miss Eis- ler attended the Spring Millinery Opening Opening and are now getting ready for the annual openings here. Mr A F. Carscadden,.Orono, who has been confined to his bed the past year or mote, ha^not been even as well as usual the past few" days.--Aetrs. Mrs. R. Peate, mother of Peate and Mrs. James Darch, MapJe Avenue" farm, Orono, where she is now staying, is reported seriously ill. Mrs Chas. H. Anderson will receive tor the first time in their new home,Queen-sL, on Tuesday Match 10 from 4 to 6 o clock, and afterwards on the first Friday. Adams will be assisted m his entertainment in Opera House, Mar. , by Edwin Gray, accompanist, and his^wife, formerly Miss Ethel Freeland, who will contribute several solos. The many friends of Mrs. M. A. J e ^ e will be pleased to learn she is recovering nicely from an attack of ^ronçh.al pneu- monia at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. Frank Downs, Detroit, Mich. Hampton and Orono Woman's Institutes Institutes are celebrating St. Patrick s Day by Miss Olive Mayer, day at home. -- Call at Peter Murdoch's make hens lay. Miss El va Power has friends in Oshawa. Andrew Carnegie's address is simply New York City, N.Y. With pork selling at Qc what do farmers farmers care for black foxes? Mr. W. Power, Toronto, is visiting his brother, Mr. Geo. Power. Miss Baugan, Toronto, is visiting her cousin, Miss Eva Hellyar; Miss Marjorie Annis is spending a few days with friends in Whitby. Apprentices wanted at once. Dingman & Pattinson, Millinery Parlors. 10-tf Caldwell's Molasses Meal for horses or milch cows at Peter Murdoch's. Apprentices wanted at Central Millinery Millinery Parlor. Haddy & Co., Bowmanville. Tickets for Stanley Adams' evening of Song and Story now on sale at Mitchell s Drug Store. Miss Carrie Dunnett, B.A., Toronto, of spent the week-end at her uncle's, Mr. W. and Ford Bow- Mr. few Mrs S. J. Harris, Oshawa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Courtice, and niece, Mrs. T. G. Mason. Nature never intended the human nose to be used as an instrument to sing pray, talk and preach thru. Anything Wrong with your automobile ? i Have it ^overhauled now at the I Garage, ebrner King & Silver-sts, manville; Miss Nonie Hooper and Mr. Nelson Bragg, Orono, were recent guests at F. O. Mason's. Tremendous bargains in all kinds of furs and fur-lined coats at Couch, Johnston Johnston & Cryderman's. Miss Hutchinson, Port Hope, and Miss Ethel Woodley, Tyrone, spent z days at Mr. Thos. Woodley s. Call at Peter Murdoch's for Grit and Oyster Shell. ' = Bowmanville Woman's Institute held a good meeting Friday afternoon home of Mrs. E. Bellman; about present. Mr. Thomas W. Wha'ley, editor and business manager of the Daily Review, Peterboro, was in Oshawa last week purchasing purchasing a McLaughlin motor car. Mr. Samuel T. Cawker, Port Perrv, and son, Mr. Charles Cawker, of the firm ot Cawker Bros., hardware merchant, Bloor- st., Toronto, recently visited his bi other, Mr. C. M. Cawker, Centre-st. It is understood in business circles that Mr. F. M. Triplett will occupy the position position of assistant superintendent of the local Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. factory and Mr. E. D. Rowe will succeed Mr. Triplett. Mr. John Grigg has decided to discontinue discontinue his present business and desires to thank his customers in town and country Miss i5onathan recently visited brothers at Newcastle. Mrs. J. H. Anderson is spending a few days with her aunt, Miss Emmerson. | Mrs. L. J. Rogers and Mrs. W. J. Webster, Webster, Oshawa, recently visited friends here. Mrs. James Brown and children, Barrie, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1 Mayer, jr. j Miss Thompson and Miss Eva Osborne spent Sunday in Oshawa, guests of Mrs. D. M.Tod. Mr. Edgar Bedford left Tuesday morning morning for Saskatchewan after spending the winter with his aunt, Miss Emmerson. Mr. W. E. Kavenagh, assistant superintendent superintendent of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., leaves shortly tor Akron, Ohio,-where he will occupy a similar position in their American factory. Bowling club is arranging for a Big celebration in Bowmanville, on Victoria Day, May 25th. Horse races, motorcycle races and baseball games will be some ot the attractions for the dav. "Farmer" Inglewood, chides Government Government for buying prison farms and'sending criminals to work on them for pumsh-| ment béçause it makes farming degrading to self-respecting yoting menl Note change in dubbing price of Statesman or News with Daily Globe and Daily Mail. The daily publishers have advanced the rates to us. lhe ra now is $4.00 to all persons who receive their papers by mail whether in town couni ry. The new rate came into ' March I. Grocery News You will always find something of înterést in this space. This week we offer the following: 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 < 2 5 c iu hum " • /v " Pine Maple ^ & ^ or , for 25c . Cherries and Raspberries at 18c. next grocery order. Nice large ripe Also choice canned Peaches, a tin or 2 for 35c. Try a tin in your ® You'll want more. Shipment of Pineapples and Cocoanuts just received. SEND US YOUR FJSH ORDER--Trout, Halibut, Finnan Haddie, Ciscoes and Canned Fish of all kinds. : LETTUCE - ' - WE HAVE IF YOU WANT IT of it--our number 243 or force Snowden The Elite Grocery & Painton - Bowmanville, Ont. 50 at the 30 were Notice» of Births 25 cent*; Marriace* cents; Deaths, 50 cents, each Insertion. When funeral cards are printed at this office, insertion free. BIRTHS. Short--At Courtice, Mar. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs A. J. Short, a son. " Nears-- In Bowmanville, Feb. Sth, to Mr. and Mrs. VV. F Neads, a son. Farrow--In Clarke, Feb. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Farrow, a daughter. Sisson--In Toronto, Feb. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Sisson, a daughter. Mason--In Bowmanville. Feb. 22, to Mr. an Mrs. Wm.C. Mason, a daughter. YEO--At Bowmanville Hospital, Feb. 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Yeo, a daughter. Selling Agents for South Bend Watches Around the World On ADropofOil! Selling Ageats for South Bend Watches r CARRUTHERS--In Bowmanville Hospital, Feb. I 25, to Mr. and Mrs Thos. Carruthers, a daughter (still-born). , Downs--At 103 Hazel-st, Detroit, Mich.. Feb. 9th,.to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downs, a daughter. (Marian Frances). . Din YOU EVER stop and think what a wonder- ful little piece of mechanism a good watch is - IU1 little pieuG f thi wire weighs Take the hairspring for instance. One mile of this vibra- less than half a pound, _ The balance_wheel mak»jl8,000_ ^ Robinson S. for their patronage during the thirty-five | Qe^geMumphfeyTharness maker, Bowmanville, | 1U H 1 ' * u - ' X " TT ' and Annie Humphrey, 10 Waterloo Terrace, Tor onto, aged h7 years. Dec. S 1 ! I 9 I 3' To Interest paid Exp'mse^account?including Commissions on Loaçsand oth« charges, Gov't tax and license. Transferred to Contingent 13758.52 18,000.00 3,559-37 51,77 Stanley nontin uneranuusc, , , ^ Qr t ^ e ^ r patronage during me 1. years he has been in business on his own account. ... Mrs. O. J. Clatwoithy, Çshawa, is voting voting at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. McMillan, 238 Chanotte-st., Peterboro, and who is now convalescing from a serious illness which cijled Mrs. McMil Sn to Oshawa some weeks ago to nurse her. -, T Rev. H. B. Kenny, Messrs. W. M. Ives, M A. James and F. A. Haddy attended SK and 1 attendance be HlVey £"e=°L^n 1-oSw.f deSirC " R . B. Andrew. -- opened a_ real esta J^_ offi ^' | James was elected on the Alliance Exec DEATHS Burley--At 64 Hurabert-st' Toronto, Mar. 2nd, John Burlev, formerly of Bowmanville. Funeral from G. T. R. atanon, Bowmanville, to-day (.Thursday) ai 10.18a. m. to the cemet. y. Nixon--At Port Hope, Feb. 28, George Nixon, aged 52 years. Dafoe--At Port Hope, Feb. 27th, Dafoe, aged 69 years. Honor--At Port Hope, Mar. 2nd, James F. Honor, aged 61 years. Sylvester--At Lindsay. Feb. 28th, Lieut.-Col. Robt. H. Sylvester, aged 67 years. NEWSOM--At Corbyville, Mar. 2. Miss Isabella Newsom, aged 90 years. Aunt of Mrs A. A. Powers, Orono. Interred at Bowmanville. Humphrey--At St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 27th, Fred beloved son of late Thomas " ~ t i non 000 a vear It moves 3,558 miles a year Ofn^op of oil But it needs that one drop badly. U:^Z, to v3n g 4=,^n^^w S = t «=da« X e q u r m, c W a°n1 d m?â e e the tt hSUt of a locomotive -if it frequent cleaning and oiling, yet this dividual requires of his watch. Let Us Clean Your Watch ÏÏïteÆS 2 ÜS5B £ comes sick--it needs a A do< ? tor * t Don't take chances. An inaccurate m- watch is a nuisance. clean andofi and put your watch in order for a year, tig * , both pay and satisfy you. '.Vy-' il Let us It will both pay IN MEMORIAM. DUSTAN--In loving memory of our dear sister, Carrie, who died March 8th, 1911. God calls our loved ones, yet we loose not wholly What he has given. They live on earth in thought and deed as truly As in His heaven. family. o. H. HADDY, One door west of Bank of Montreal JevA/eler Bowmanville their annual entertainments ^.""affilr, HOSKIN-In loving memory^ofonr dear mother. $ 35,369-66 Assets and Liabilities ASSETS ,$ 592,664.27 Dec 31 1913, By Mortgages and other securities 400.00 Office Furniture * 71,899.93 cash in Banks ;;;;;;;;;; 1.057.79 Cash on hand -- Mary A., beloved wife of B. R. Hoskin, Mr. town, has where heus P^pa'ed io do ^confidemial Building, Toronto; | y^y e f or another year. Mrs. W. B. Short, Queen-st., entertained $ 666,021.99 LIABILITIES Dec. 31, 1913, To Capital Depositors Debentures Rest Account Contingent Account, 300,000.00 240,333 36 53,000.00 72,30448 384.15 $ 666,021-99 T. H. McMILLAN, Secretary-Treasurer. ' thefaffairs of S h^^edTaffi books ^*nd find same to be correct. w . B . PUCKETT, "> Audit0 rs. ~ C.W. OWENS, Oshawa, Ont. Feb. 14,19 I 4- Mr. W. F. Allen moved the adoption of the report, and M, F. W. Cowan second- ed the motion, which was carried. moved that the s- m of $150 bé paid to Mr. F. W. Cowan, seconded by Mr. Lark^ ser vices for the past year, and the auditors, Messrs Puckett and Owen , Carried. , that they be appointed auditors f<or the com ^ g y^^ ^ a yote of thanks be and Mr. t.. Larke, seconded by - • President Directors, and Secretary-Treas- » tendered to the President, Vice-President u.rect , affairs of is hereby tenderedJofoeP^siaem.j have " conducted the urer for the very the company during the P ast /£ ar : Carried. this meeting do now e company auiuig u*u M w F. Allen, moved that . . - Mr. W. F. Co wan,seconded ^ y tQ fin the place Q f those retiring, and that buying, selling and managing ties, etc. . - ,,, A jolly company of town friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Farrow gave them a sur prise party at their new iarm home °n Monday 23rd ult. when a very P leasa " housewarming was thoroly en,oyed by the happy company. Mrs Ada Ferguson, maternity nurse, CarlLietve, and Mrs! Walter Hall have returned from two months' visit with re^ tives in England. They returned bv the "Arabic" of the White Star-Dominion Line and had a very stormy and rough u rx d Kenny attended the funeral R the îme Rev. T. J. Mansell at services of the ia.ie rcv. Peterboro last Wednesday. • Rev. w. Lambert Preside, t of Bay of Qumte Con- fprpnre assisted in the service which was [«ended by nearly all of the ministers in lh "Ihe^Nautical Knot" a delightful oper- t a was presented on two evenings last weekTn Lindsay by music lovers of that town with great success. Major A. E. Me Laughli of this town gave much valuable assistance in staging the play and mtram- • -, t u e a mateurs for their varmus parts, was presented at the close of the concert with a handsome silver-mounted umbrella John Cawker, a veteran of 1866, passed away at his home in St. Catharines, V 22 aged 84 years. He had lived in that city for 56 vears, starting as a cutter and later going into business for h.mself d vs H= leaves one son, Henry Shilson, dj>S - daughter, Miss Elizabeth Cawker about twenty-five lrier.ds_Satmday after- noon to a slëighride out to Mr. W- H Hatfacre's, Tyrone, where a very tempt- entered into rest, Maich 3rd, 1913. We miss thee from our home, mother We miss thee from thy place A shadow o'er our life is cast We miss the sunshine of thy face W.e miss tiiy kind and vailing hand Thy fond and earnest care Our home is dark without thee Wp miss thee everywhere. ■ we miss husband and Daughters. Ladies Home Journal Pattern Week ing supper was protridedand a jollyJime Bank A. L. enjoyed. The novel idea of to entertain in this way was greatly p predated by all her guests. Mr. Hardy Nicholls, of the R°y a l staff Niagara Falls, son of Mr tîLu'jVi. merchant, of this town, was inexplosion inexplosion caused by a broken fire in a drug store occurred in tha. --- here have received word that tho hospital his injuries are not serious. The old locust tree at Royal Bank cor formerly known as Higginbothams King-st. that jured in an that gas met ® r . at t ha*t town Tuesday. Relatives proceed to elect, by bziHot, seven^i^ ect °pp 0 ° n ted Scrutineers for the said election Messrs F. W. Cowan and C. Larke u pp n „ rnne o nf rereiving the votes in the "Lest We Forget* E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marble. From Monday, Feb. 23rd to Saturday, Feb. 28th Bowmanville, Ontario. corner on King-st. that has afforded shade shelter and support for many pedestrians pedestrians in the years gone by has been cut down and the spot shall know it no more. Much history might be revealed cou "trees talk" as this one occupied a favor ite spot for all to rest beneath its branches. Her host of young friends and L. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Morris & Son In order t Patterns t< present to every pattern week introduce the Ladies Home Journal extensively, we will the public more lady visitor to our store during school mates in Bowmanville will be delighted tnhear'that Miss Florence Coulter who has'eommeted her three years of trammg at Erie State Hospital, Buffalo " with high standing with her Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. 10-34 Bowmanville Phones Branches : ORONO A FREE Sample PATTERN HAMPTON R OBE .FOUND--Apply 1 to J. C. Montgomery, Solina. Phone 198-31 for nurse N.Y., has graduated and 1S tJX andTrs Thos. Coulter, Wel- fingtoiv-st. Miss Nina Pearl Virtue, daughter daughter of thelate Edward Virtue, Tyrone, Graduated at the same time and place with equal success. Hearty congratulations congratulations to both. , , Rev. J.J. Rae, Chicago, 111., who preached preached to large congregations in Simcoe-st 0 FF BARN FOR SALE-28X56 ft. Apply to S. Solina. Phone 16 <r6. E. Werry, P ROBATIONERS WANTED- For Bowman- ville Hospital. Apply to MISS BRUCE, bup | erintendent. We will also Show New Silks New Dress Goods New Wash Goods F urnished rooms to rent-two furnish ed rooms, good location. App y at statesman office. Bowmanville. EDAR FOR SALE-Telephonepoles barn and trestle timber, fence materia!. All orders receive prompt «tt.nU.rn ^otCH & Sun, Wai W 1 Goods Remnants, suitable for HALF PRICE. Also a large assortment of Dress Skirts and Dresses Al ABOU1 ^ Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Ladies prompt Bowmanville, R.R. No Also Special Bargains in for the purpose of receiving the elapse at any time without a vote bê?h°â e t "home"' He"7as*"buriid under I KodUTchJrchV'bshav.a, Sunday and t ry O F auspices. Deceased was I i ec mred Mondav evening , I. O. o. F. auspic--j tntmeman. Mr. I Tuesday renewing old acqu mtances here. was in town of our esteemed townsman, a cousin M. Cawker, Centres C. t. hearty handshake having been taken, the poll shall Chair resumed, the Scrutineers gentlemen, who 2ËEs "john^wan; Es,., F. McMillan, Esq. reported the following seven _ Tepori - W. F. Cowan, Esq., C. Larke, W. Cowan, Esq., and .Esq., H. ÂTOte of thanks wa =ofiffieMretio™W.F. d Cwa"toqV«ToMnlmomly He received many a , , ^ at pwBSy R noMS to RENT-Some of the best ^living | °?ooms in James Block are now vacant-two- flats, electric lighted, over Photograph Gallery. Gallery. Rent moderate. Apply James, statesman office. to Norman S. » Coats, Men'sandBoys' Underwear Goats all at WHOLESALE PRICES. Knit Gloves, either and Sweater ANDS FOR SALE-1 he following lands, the duction when theJmmenM total the day's output of 7,502 | Couch and Editor James in Bowmanville. TAUNTON property of Mrs. John Johmton, are offered For „1. : 1 Sri °o« I on which are erected a | HAMPTON MILLS J RFST bread and pastry flour, K, mom CHOP, CORN, OATS, etc. always on hand. 7,000 tires.daily proud of, truly Hear Stanley Adams in his unique pro- Hear jV--a ot/wu" assisted bv Mrs. Mizpah Band of Oshawa will give a concert in Taunton hall on Friday, March "under auspices of Taunton Dmston. Admission 20c. 9-2W for sa, being part of stmth _ e . ? rrimr.es ship of Darlington. For terms and other partie nllrs app.lv to A. E. McLaughlin Bowmanville. Also 10 doz. Ladies 35c., for All of our Ladies' and Misses white or black, regular 19c Coats to clear'at HALF PRICE. Barrister, I 8tf Tenders for Church Sheds. Ladies' Suits and Coats to Order iev make than ours ey CH AS - HORN, HAMPTON ley >OT SHOP PHONE 129, r. 6 ... » sisun,%r: GeorteWUson' BAA, o^the Agricultural Department of . ' EE, tissstiSyS leather cases, and Mr. wateh lob. MnC L ^ f de the pres . entation.^o^wifich'very thankful replies were made. FORD AUTO GARAGE brushes in Wilson a gold Bradley Bros., district representatives for the Ford automobiles, are opening a ŒteMthe Y.M.C G 1°- Toronto, has had considerable experience ™ « SM I given at Levi Morris <fc Son s store. The lowest nor any tender not necessarily | accepted. 101 C. TREBILCOCK, 8ec*y of Trust Board, Special Ladies' Suits Costume & Tailoring Co A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. See Our Samples and Coats to order by the Bloor Ladies of Toronto, high-class ladies' tailors, Prices Moderate. Apples Wanted We will pay cash for any quantity I in o£ 8°<> d 8oun 4 winter del v^! d Mr. Ç Larmer read the ad- be in charge of the repair be ready for business as soon as altera tions are made to the building. In the rripantime parties wishing to haye their atTtos'repalred and ready for early Spring use should secure further information at Jury & Lovell's store. any time o during at our fruit house next two weeks. QUICK & McMURTRY, Bowmanville 1, Feb. 23, 1914 9-2w| S. W. Mason & Next j Door to Standard Bank BOWMANVILLE swr .r,--; V;-;: i&rîîKi ■8^ m : v S-v. m !>l