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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jul 1914, p. 2

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Weather- lilt and sphTjeôrge : vMted friends at Lif- > :Mrz"^feii Wight, Provi- ' - -- Mrri THIS WEEK WE ARE FEATURING; ^v^s^ IJjer C K?S8, T Squibs, am<l todmS r0 We ed h»e l '^ B Ssple"e S ' b«t Toilet Soaps' and tne pureM soape tor ^^.d^Batban^B^ mu ^ , . sole A*»oJSÜ» ci>« ** °"»™ Ph0 *° S " PP,leS vh: •■•••wF i^^k3temençe : iias;;nea iJ iy : ^yunjicicu re- ' : 4 : mddeli|ihg ihis house : wffiph; iwill make a : - -. . ..v-:v KATd a^ai^fë pail d:iàttraçtiyê improvement to .. Avery Peasant gatbenng was held al tisstotierty.. >. Mr. K. B. .I.ovekin has the residence of Mr. and-Mrs. w. J ^ t'i. - the résidèn.ce of Mr. and-Mrs. W.J., i^Tèréctécl.â n^w^'êèiBârh on the Pioneer ;pir Thufsdâyjune>M t h c 1 " r .;|l 0 "9"f r . Tnnè I fâfm, béing thé vflfst.W this kind in the h 7:ist birthday : ofitofWhefiMr. John,i.ape,t^- tipn Mr. Wm. Bénfiètt has ready and of the 8otir birjhdfy °j , h .® r rnm ' the material to erèct a frame barn on the Mts. Wilson.^ A numbe£jpi T v e. Osbbrne farm....Mr. TVS. Clemence Toronto and elsewhere joined tne iam y has made a large extension'to his barn, as«i enîoyed t^^umo^. A «r P Ph^ j Buggies-fme display at F. O Mason's, AUCTION SALE OF FARM. .... music j. t: . . " A. : • ---- ohal..- A l . ^ Druggists R. M. MITCHELL & CO. ^ Bowmanville, Phone 92b, Night calls 92b Optïcîâns 41ij)ieasant social time was .spent w h t ..... . bbfrom thegramaphoneanu social cnau - .vfêiÿhé undersigned'-has received instructions to ' l numhpr nf nspful nreseiltô- were receiv60* £g$ r for sa j e by public auction on .the premises nuipqer _ departed' offering 1 on Saturday the fourth day of July at 3 p m, part land -the company ".■•••• oriar pfT to 1 of lot number 35 in the second concession m the [ good wishes that.both may pq "P ar . ' I Township'of Darlington, comprising 78 acres Cèl ebrate mânÿ'&ôW ? birthdàV; -O nr,fl sinns. I p<m- Largest display bf btiggies : at , - . i j.u r, uauip 'of Darlington, comprising <o »*'-> occasions. I jhore.br less, lately, occupied by. McKenzie Pen- founcK- On the lands which are of. a first " 1oaa F. O. Mason's, m Standard" "Broddcy" Bath No room in the home deserves more attention attention than the Bath Room, because your health may depend upon the quality of the Plumbing. Let us make your nlumb- ins modern and healthy. BOWMANVILLE, JULY 2, 19li D ARLINGTON NBW$. Mr. Kyle and Miss Ruth Squair at Mr. R.T. Slembri r sy Haydôn. .. es Katie and 'Madeliene Stephens, spent, so i(iand to low rt Sunday at Havdon..... .Congratulations, «,»« »h pmvni wv- 1 »/r-- Willorri Toronto, on the dishop, auctione Base Line and Maple Grove .Schooh Will hold their annual picnic at Burts Beach, Wednesday, July 8. ; All are welcome. welcome. ' . PURPLE HILL Women's Institute meeting at Mrs. Alex Vance's, was a good one, and as our new President, Mrs. H. Hocken begged to withdraw from the honours and responsibilities responsibilities of the position, the chair was well occupied by a former President, Mrs. Allen Moore. A new election will take place at the next meeting, July 8th, at the home of Mrs. Jno. Toms, near Bethel Church. A good program is being pre pared, the details of which are not made public. Come and find out about it aanaay at nayuuu,. ... ■ ■ " , „ to. Dr. and Mrs; Willard » -Toronto» on the arrival of a littib daughter.. ; ; Key. Mr, Cobb, preached .a fine temperance sermon here Sunday .. , ; . ..Master Ewart Pollard, is visiting af hjs uncle'? Mr. ^orman H ^- I ken's, ParrySoundx- • • ; • Miss Elv^ Mercer, itony, n;-<visited Miss Leta Cornrehy> t^,.Æ i * ^ and-Mrs.-Arthur : Blewett and Mrs. Jno Rutledge, and Miss Effie at Mr. Theron Mount joy's, Haydon Mrs Chas Po- lard, with friends in Toronto .. ...Miss Reta Caldwell, and Miss Mabel Challis, at Mr. Harrv Wilcox's, Hampton....... - Mr George Stephens, was in Port Perry re cently. The Dodd System of lightning rods,, is recognized as the best; see F. O. Mason. IUUI1U< yjn LUG ujuuo nuuu oau v- .. "'"j Gla,S8 clayloami are à stone brick house, good bank barn, stone foundation stabling under, drive and implement house stone foundation, pig pen under with cement floor; About five acres apple . I orchard.-and about eight acres Cedar bush and a fTiving-sf feamjrnns through the farm. Terms of TsaWr0n pbf tiehf' down on day of sale, balance visited m thirfey,days, a' mortgage will he accepted for Miss- 1 $3000 of the purchase price-and the farm will be 1 1 sold- 'subject to one parcel 50 ftxiSO ft already soldand to low reserve bid. Possession given as --------L c.rop is harvested. James 27-lw British American College -:>Leads in age, influence and successf ul graduates. Specializes in Gregg & Pitman Pitman Shorthand and all Commercial Subjects.. Subjects.. Fall "term.- opens -.August 31st, 'Write for our catalogue. Address T. W. 'Wauchope, Principal, Yohgè & McGill S.ts., Toronto. TYRONE NOTES. PROVIDENCE ITEMS. /x Opposite Post Office RiCC OC VO. Bowmanville ^ Sole Agents Messrs Fred and Edwin Hoar, Misses Florence, Minnie and Lillian Hoar motor ed to Caesarea recently Miss Ada Wight is home for a few days previous to leaving for an extended trip through the west... .Miss Lilian Hoar, Toronto, is at home... .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bragg spent Sunday at their daughters Mrs. John Baker, Solina .. .Mr. T. Crossan recently motored from the city and spent the weekend weekend with friends.... Miss Minnie Hoar visited Miss E. Vferry, Mrs. H. A. L. Anderson --- ------ . - Alice and Jack, St. Gary's, are holidaying at her father's, Mr. John Wight s An excellent temperance sermon was preached preached by Rev. Mr. Cobb Sunday evening. TAUNTON Report of Tyrone School for May: V-- | Maida Amsbary; Jr IV--Mary Higgs, •Alma Cuttell, *Edythe Clemens, *Harold Clemens; Sr III--Earl Byam, Irene Werry, Reta Amsbary, Marian Martin; Jr 111-- Lillian Stock, *Mary Richards; Sr II-- Hazel Hodgson, *May Thompson, Vivian Amsbary, 'Lola Richards, 'Marie Weny, Eileen Higgs, 'Geraldine Clemens, Clay- Ton Gardinfr, ^Gladys Collacutt; Jr II- Brenton McCullough, WiHi e Little, Margaret Margaret Moore, Hazel Werry, 'Lewis Gardiner, Gardiner, Clayton Stock (absent); I--Irving . u nor , Clemens, 'Dorothy Higgs, Willie Martin, Tvroife H Harold Burgess, Myrtle Amsbary; Primer ly , ron ®::; * * --Gertrude Gardiner, Johnny Hatherley, and children, | Hà Hatherlëy, Hilda Prout, Verna McCoy, Wesley Little, Dean Hodgson Gordon Martin. 'Present every day. M. C. Cox, G. Ramage, teachei s. See F. O. Mason before installing lightning lightning rods and save money. If you expect High Grade Employment Employment you must make High Grade Preparation. Preparation. One school that is well-known throughout Canada for strictly superior training is the Who's Your Grocer ? Were Bidding for Your Trade HAVE YOU TRIED marketing here? Call and let us fill your next order. If you want clean, fresh groceries of the. best quality at lowest prices we have them -- choice groceries, fresh fruits, appetizing cooked and smoked meats, high grade teas, pure confectionery, all leading brands of breakfast foods, and best canned goods on market. Your order will be filled promptly and satisfactorily satisfactorily if left with HARRY ALLIN c '" b Central for Independent Phone. BelliPhône 186 A number from this vicinity attended the garden party at Kedron Church Tuesday Tuesday evening. Miss Nora Trull, elocutionist, elocutionist, Toronto, contributed most acceptably to the program--.Miss Georgie Lang- maid, M.E., spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Hilda Langmaid, at Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, and assisted on the program Saturday evening. She also recited at a social at Saintfield Tuesday evening.. •.The members of the Young Ladies' Bible Class gave their President, Miss Smith, who is leaving the neighborhood, neighborhood, a handkerchief shower Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. Sidney Trevail The Young Men s Bible Class on Friday evening presented Mi;. James Sills with an umbrella and a case of ebony brushes. The gathering was held at Mr. Wes Glaspell's. Mr. Sills has been a very successful teacher at MitehelVs Corners during the past two years.. . .Election ot officers of Taunton Division took place Friday evening. HAMPTON NEW* MAPLE GROVE: LLIOTT Toronto, Ont. Graduates of this school readily obtain uranuaues oi bins suhvui iccluhj uimuu employment because there are thousands of openings in this city every year and we are called upon to till more than we can. Enter any time. College open all year. Write for catalogue: W.J. Elliott, Principal, Alexander Sts. Cor. Yonge and Montreal--Quebec From Montreal and Quebec Tues. June 30 Central Canada EXHIBITION OTTAWA, ONT. SEPT. 11th to 19th, 1914 Our Reduction Sale ot Wall Papers Oar Reduction Sale of Wall Papers has been such a great success we will con- week Entries close Sept. 4th. , 1 greatest Fall Live Stock and Poultry Show Accommodation for 2,500 head. All freight oaid upon live stock" entries from Ontario and Quebec. Seventy acres of new, bright, and up-to-the-Minute exhibits. exhibits. New $50,000,000 agricultural and I horticulture building. . . Da ^L l ull n d _\"f ' covers 12,000 square feet in which prize competitions in butter j making fill be held daily. Huge parades of prize animals animals on track in front of grand stand. Miss Mary Roach has returned from visiting her brother, Rev. Fletcher Roach, Alliston Mr. and Mrs. Norman Doidge, Toronto, are spending their honeymoon with relatives. Congratulations, Norman . .Dr. and Mrs. Lome Hastings, Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga„ hâve come to spend the summer summer with his mother, Mrs. M. A. listings. listings. .. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wray h^ve returned from their wedding trip... .Mrs. W. N. Brown, Peterboro, and Miss Ethei- een Johns, Pickering, aie home for the holidays ...Miss Helen Brown, Lindsay, has come to spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) C. W. Barrett at the Parsonage... .Visitors: Miss Annie Johns, Toronto, at home; Mrs. Wm. Mason, Osh- awa, with her sister Mrs. Thos. Clarke, Mrs. Jas. Allen and son, New York City, with her aunt, Mrs. R. Katerson; Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis, and Miss Ettie Jarmo- son at Mr. Howard Cole's; Mr. Hill and Miss Elma Clarke, Oshawa, with her mother, Mrs. Isaac Clarke; Mr. and Mrs. F. R* Kerslake^Bowmanville, and Mr. and MrsTPercy Langmaid, 2tt>n, guests of Mrs! W. W. Horn; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tamblyn arid family, Orono, Mrs. Wilbur Burnett and son Lewis, Markham, Mr. and Mrs. John Lord, Bowmanville, at Mr. M. B. Cryderman's; Mr. and Mrs. A. Clemens, Tyrone, at Mr. L Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Virtue.Enmskdlen Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pattmson, Miss Edna Snowden spent Sunday with Miss Lyra Trenouth, Hampton ;.. . Mrs. John Cory, Moorefield, has been visiting 1er nephew, Mr. Noble Metcalfe... .Mrs. S. Penfound, Kingston Road east, recen y yisited her niece, Mrs. S. Snowden, jr . Mrs. S. Snowden, sr., and Mrs. Jorip Sanders, town, recently visited Mrs. S. Snowden, jr Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lewis and son Russell, and Miss Beacock, Toronto, recently visited the formers aunt, Mrs. S. Cole, on their way heme from the Babcock Pascoe wedding;. . Miss Nellie Bickell, Oshawa, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Ernest Foley...... Mrs. Grace Everson, Oshawa, is spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. W- J • Snowden Mr. and Mrs. w. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson, Oshawa, were guests of Mrs. Wm. Snowden and attended attended Maple Grove anniversary..... .Miss Minnie Baker, Solina, recently visited her cousin, Miss Aura Rundle... .Mrs. Wm. Howden, Toronto, recently visited her her cousin, Mrs. John Munday... .A football football game was piayed on Monday of the anniversary, picked up team between Courtice and Maple Grove, the home team winning by 3-°* The Courtice team were not satisfied, so the second game was played last Friday night, when the home team again won, 1-0. Hurrah for our boys ! For the best buggy see F. O. Mason. Steamer Royal George Royal Edward Royal George Royal Edward Royal George Roval Edward Royal George Full particulars and tickets from M. A. JAMES Bowmanville, Agent, Tues. July 28 Tues. Aug. 11 Tues. Aug. 25 Tues. Sept. 8. Tues. Sept. 22 Bristol From Bristol Wed July 15 Wed July 29 Wed Aug. 12 Wed. Aug. 26 Wed. Sept. 9 Wed. Sept. 23 Wed. Oct. 7 muSL CANADIAN NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY F\ A . H A D D Y The China Hall Grocery ORONO ARMORIES Fast Service to Muskoka Bowmanville leaves 9.05 a.m.; connection connection at East Don with Lake Shore Express. Express. Observation parlor cars, dining cars. Connection at Bala Park and Lake Joseph for all points on Muskoka Lakes. Week-End Service Leave Toronto 2.10 p.m., arrive Bowmanville Bowmanville 348 pm., Saturday only. Returning Returning leave Bowmanville 8.30 p.m., Sunday Sunday only. Parlor cars on both trains. Double Daily Service between Toronto and Napanee Leave Bowmanville 9.05 a.m. qnd 7.30 p.m. Returning leave Toronto 9.20 a.m. and 5.40 p.m. (except Sunday). For our booklet "Where to fish and hunt" other literature or information, tickets and reservations, apply to D. Harrison, Harrison, Town Agent, or W. G. GlFFLER, Station Agent, Bowmanville. ; ' Try F. A. Haddy's Ideal Goods Special Prices this week to draw your attention to them Ideal Tea The good tea and extra value 30c per lb. or 4 lbs for $1.00, -and a better at 40c.- per lb, or 3 lbs for $1.00 in black, green or mixed. Ideal Baking Powder tinue it one longer. W. T. « BIS 20" Allen Bookstore 2--Wild West Shows--2 (The Best Ever) Unprecedented night Military and Fireworks Fireworks display "Nero, and the burning of Rome". For fuller and more complete information information apply to E. McMahon, Manager Manager and Secretary, 26 Sparks-st., Ottawa, Can. with Mr. Chas. Stonhouse; Mr. and Mrs W. Martin and family with her father, Wm. Martin . ..Mr. Ç. Femer, Mirnico, delighted the congregations both morning morning and evening with his earnest, instructive instructive addresses Sunday. Good music was supplied at both services by trie school under the leadership of Mr. A. B. Cryder- rran. * McLaughlin and Gray Buggies at F. O. Mason's. Colonel James L. Hughes presided at the large gathering at the opening of th new Armoury building in Orono on June 2 in the absence of the Minister of Militia, Col. The Hon. Sam Hughes. In his opening opening remarks Col. James L. Hughes advised the people of Clarke to use the new. building for lectures and various forms of social work, when it was not required for volunteer or cadet work. He also spoke with special approval of the splendid, work of Rev. Mr. Penning, of Newc stle, in_or- ganizing a fine company of Cadets. The cadets were present m uniform under the command of Rev. Mr. Penning, and the chairman announced that .he would give a medal each year to the best shot in any miskillen, Mr. j of y cadets in Clarke township. Bowmanville, Ut_ annniin red afte Dominion Pianos are the Best A guaranteed powder that gives the best results, regular 20c. per lb. Special price per lb Ideal Jelly Powders Each package makes one pint Jelly, all flavors, regular 3 for 25c. Special price'...; 4 for 25c. DOMINION PERMANENT LOAN CO. declared- the regular semi-annual dividend of three per cent upon its paid up capital-Stock) payable Jaly ist to stodcrolder » of record June »2nd, 1914. For Infant* and Children. The KM Yea Hail Bears the He announced after the meeting that he would offer a medal annually for the best shot among the cadets in Darlington, his native township. Communications regarding regarding the organization of cadet com- parties, or the medals for rifle shooting should be sent to Col-John Hughes, Clarke P.O., the senior military officer of the district. Col. John Hughes declared the new building open for use. Addresses were also made by.CoL Preston of Mid- land, Major J. W. Odell of Cobourg, and Reeve A. A. Powers of Orono. The new building was érected by Mr. W. A. Toms, Reeve of Collingwood. Mr. Toms, when a boy, came from England, and settled m Solina 46 years ago. He lived m Solina, where he was a blacksmith, for about 25 years. . Men's Ready to Wear Suits made upm latest styles and Men's Suits made to order ât Couch, Johnston & Cryderman s. I The reason a Dominion Piano is better than some others is that only the best ; materials that money can buy is used. They are the strongest built piano on the market and they are built on scientifically correct principles. principles. Dont buy a piano because you can get it for • less money. It will not be as cheap in the long run. Buy a Dominion Piano and be satisfied the rest of your life. I can fill your order for all kinds of small musical instruments, violins, guitars, mandolins; etc. Ideal Ammonia Quality equal to any, special 3 for 25c. James Deyman Agent, Bowmanville Glass Berry Bowls Heavy* Press-cut glass, swell goods, cheap at 50c. price r, • ' / Special r 39c " F- A. HADDY c or. M j" 5 Bowmanville Phone 62

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