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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Sep 1914, p. 8

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":--vf;. ■:■>-.\ v -V^ , ■;■:>•' ■ /U; ' . • : ,'" jgm-'* W^^gKSm 1 ■ • ; IH - yfft • > :< Es X K You can cook to the full capacity of the top and bake ah oven full of good things with a <v ■ r lv g^Qi20{ 9 at t ^ le same time. Many exclu sive features you should know about. Let the McClary dealer show you. as SOLD BY R. G. STURGEON & CO. See These Bargains in The following are a few slightly used, implements, etc., which we are offering at great reductions ÎSI Manure Spreader--Clover Leaf, No. 2. Cream Separator--Dairymaid, 650 lbs capacity. Team Waggons--1 heavy waggon, 2 farm waggons. Harris Buggy--New, sell at cost for cash. Sewing Machine--Singer, just as good as new. Special Discount on New Machinery. During the next month we are making a special discount on all NEW Imp'ements. Be sure to get our prices before placing your order. Machine Oil--while it lasts, reg. 50c gal. for 40c. S. FOSTER, Bowmanville Phone 166 ' IMPLEMENT AGENT Bowmanville First Showing of New Fall Clothing and Furnishings. -1 We Have Been Busy Opening Up Our New Fall Goods and are Mdre Than Pleased With Them and Would Like You To See Them. We are showing all that is new in ( • ? r. . V r > r 7-: Suits Overcoats and Raincoats. We are also showing all that is new in Hats, Caps, Shirts, Gloves, Underwear Being an exclusive Men's Store our goods are different to those found in a general store. Owing to the depression in the wholesale trade we have been able to buy at much lower prices than ever before. We are giving you the benefit. The Anderson Clothing ConTy. The Swell Dressers Store Bowmanville E§~ BOWMANVILLE. SEPT. 3v 1914 AUCTION SALES. Saturday, Sept. 5--Clinton R.r Beer, Orono, will offer for salé his household ^effects arid resid rice with three acres of land, etc:-- See advt. and bills-for particulars. particulars. Sale at I o'clock. GEO, Jack- son, auctioneer. . : Thursday, Sept. I7--Mrs. Amassa Fuller, Fuller, lot 9, con. 3, Darlington, will sell all pf her .farm stock, implements, dairy •cattle, etc... Sale at I o'clock. See bills. L. A. W. TOLE, auctioneer. Friday, Sept: 18 -The _Estate 1 of W. . ... Isaac Clarke will offer for sale by public auction on Friday, September 18, I9!4> at one o'clock, at the homestead .on the ■ north part of lot 18, con. 5» Darlington, all the real estate consisting of about 120 acres, parts of lots 17, *8 an d Î9, con. 5, and 10 acres of lot 18, con. 6, Darlington. Also all the farm stock and .implements, 5 horses, 12 cattle, 6 hogs, a quantity, of hay in barn, and buckwheat growing in field. L. A. W. TOLÈ, auctioneer. . Saturday, Sept. 26--The executors of the estate of late - Elizabeth Foster, will offer for sale at her late residence, Kingston Road, 1% miles east of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, the valuable real estate, furniture furniture and implements. Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. L. A. W. Tole, auctioneer. NEWS. SHAWS - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jewell attended Salem Harvest Home Monday..... - Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Bragg, town, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ashton visited relatives at Kirby recently Miss Mabel Jewell has been visiting her cousin, Miss Edna Jewell the past week... .Mr. W; C. Allin, principal principal of Glencoe School, and Mrs. Allin have returned home after spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs W . E. Jewell and other relatives and friends here. Wyandotte Cleanser at F. O. Mason's. Long wearing combs-- wé are offering a special 15c comb this week for 10c. Jury & Lovell. ENFIELD HAPPENINGS. Miss G. Millson, Bowmanville, is visiting visiting at Mr. John Campbell's... .Mr ; John Campbell and Roy recently visited at Toronto... .Mrs. S. Bray has been under the Doctor's care... .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurlbut, Bow Island, are visiting friends here.. . .Mr. and Mrs. C. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. W. Powell, Oshawa, spent Sunday Sunday at Mr. B. Powell's....Our school has been renovated and should be in good sanitary condition .... Rev. E. A. Tonkin, Bowmanville, will preach here again next Sunday at usual hour. This was his boyhood boyhood home and where he attended school, but few are left to greet him who played upon the green more than 50 years ago. TYRONE NOTES. Visitors : Miss Lillie McLean, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, with Miss Ethel Hooper; Mr. John Woodley, Petrolia, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodley, Australia, at Richard Wood- ley's; Miss Margaret Hooper "holidaying at home. Miss Mollon, Bowmanville, at Mr. Norman Woodley's; Mr. and Mrs. James Collacott with their daughter, Mrs. Jos. Wight, Providence.... A large number number from here attended Salem anniversary Sunday and Monday. Corn Binder--good second hand at F. O. Mason's. Harvest Home services of Tyrone Methodist church will be as follows: Sunday, Sunday, September 6. Rev. R. Bamforth, B. A., Port Perry, will preach at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Special music by the choir. Monday Sept. Monday Sept, 7--Labor Day--Supper will be served from 5 p. m. Grand Concert: At 8 p. m. a good concert will be given by Miss Jessie Tuite, Instructor Instructor of Elocution, Albert College, Belleville.Peniel Male Quartet,and addresses addresses by Rev. Mr. Bamforth, neighboring ministers, and others. Admission: supper and concert 40c; supper only 40c; concert only 25c. children half price. Rev. W. H. Higgs, M. J. Werry, Pastor. Secretary. SALEM Visitors : Mrs. Beattie, Creemore, with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Cowling; Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pasco* and twin daughters, Toronto, wiih his sisters, Mrs. Trenouth and Mrs. Geo. Taylor; Mrs. Henry Avery and daughter, Ingersoll, with Mrs. Matt Robbins and other friends;. Mrs^ W; Anderson, Anderson, Janetville, with her sister Mrs. C. N. Ruse: Miss Helen Brown has returned home to Lindsay after several weeks holidays holidays with her sister Mrs. C. W. Barrett; Mr. and Mrs. E. Creeper and son returned to their home in Gwen Sound; Mr. Geo. Callan and daughter Viola, Mjss Clara Robbins, Toronto, at Levi Robbins' The young people . of the village had a very enjoyable' 'picnic last week a Corn Roast being part of the evening's program A number from here attended Salem anniversary Sunday and Monday........ Women's Institute picnic this (Thursday ) afternoon, all are invited to bring a basket basket and have a friendly social timë. The postponed races (Tuly 1st) are expected to take place . . .. Mrs. W. N. Brown left, xm Monday to take a new position as teacher in the Alexander Muir _ School, Toronto .... Our church organist Miss Nora Horn is visiting her sister Mrs. T. Wray, Oshawa, Oshawa, Miss Mildred Cole will take charge of the . organ during her absence... .Miss Ethie Johns has returned to her school in Pickering... .A committee of ladies canvassed canvassed the village and vicinity recently in aid of the fund being raised by the women of Canada in behalf of the Hospital Ship and the Canadian Women's Hospital at Portsmouth,,the sum of $84*15 being contributed. contributed. The executive of the Sunday School, the Women's Missionary Society,, the Women's Institute? the Independent Order of Forestersand'Darlington Council Council contributed, also a special collection was taken in the Sunday School Sunday. Roof Paint at F. O. Mason's. With the Red Penslar. Penslar Remedies are always put up in gray packages with the reading matter engraved in white? letters^ except the word u Penslar" which always appears appears in red These rèinèdies are sold only by certain drug stores, one in eacti3 community all over dan ada, specially appointed as agents after careful investigation investigation of their, standing. : è , - ^ Penslar Remedies have many advantages oyer most medicines intended for general use. They are, not secret, the true formula being printed in plain English on the label so that ÿ on may see exactly what you are using. When in need of a home medicine, get the right Penslar Remedy and you will be pleased. The Pen slar line of' Toilet, Articles is also unsurpassed. Look for the Penslar Sign. Remember its ..... SI I hr Druggists R. M. MITCHELL & CO. °p tïcîâns A Full Line of Nyal Goods always on hand. Bowmanville, Phone 92a, Night calls 92b SINGING SCHOOL. 80LENA DOINGS. Recent visitors : Mr. T. H. Clemence and wife, Shaws, at Mr. S. E. Wérry's; Mr. T. Baker at Cobourg; Mrs. Oliphant, Scarboro Jet., at Mr. A.J. Reynold's; Miss Eva Litta Hogarth, Norwich, with friends; Mr. W. Werry, wife and daughter, Nora at Blackstock; D. Malcolm, wife and son> Nestleton, at Mr. Silas Williams'; Mr. Jas. McKenzie, Deputy Reeve, East Whitby, and wife, Mr. Bell, Rochester, and Miss Stella Penfound, Courtice, at Mr. J. T. Rundle's; Miss Irene Argue, Toronto, at home; Mr. Clarke, Toronto, at Mr. John Cooledge's; Miss Ida Reynolds, Oakville, and Mr. Irwin Foster and wife, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, at Mr. John Reynolds'... .Farmers' Club meets Sept. I2th' Subjects : Wastes on the Farm and Co-operation. Melons in abundance. Every member come and eat Harvest Home services will be held at Eldad on Sept. 13th. Special singing singing is being arranged by the choir. Rev. Geo, F. Denyes, B. A., will preach at one of the services and a lecture will be given on Monday evening.. . .Mr. J, Baker is building a new silo.,,,Master Harvey Brooks fractured his leg in two places..., Apple crop is fairly good and fruit is clean but buyers scarce... .Miss Nelson leaves this week for Texas to visit her brother ... .MissesBaker gave a party Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Cora McCarter principal of Villa. Nova Public School.. September meeting of the Women's Institute Institute will be held in the Sons' Hall on Thursday afternoon Sept. loth at 2 o'clock. Instead of the usual program the time will be spent in making up a bale of clothing, etc. to be sent to a nursing-at-home mission mission in Toronto. Anyone having anything anything to donate please bring it to this meeting. The question of doing something something for the Red Cross Society will be brought up. All ladies come. All kinds of roofing at F. O. Mason's. Beginning with the first rudiments, a course in note reading and sight singing is arranged and offered to such as may wish to organize themselves into a class. For particulars address. S. W. Ruse, Hampton, Hampton, Ont. ENNISKILLEN NEWS. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Wakelin, Hamp- ton, at Mr. Will Allin's; Mr. J. Arnot, Taunton, Misses Florence and Lila Osborne, Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Courtice, Ebenezer, Mr. Rov Rickard and mother, town, and Chancellor Bowles at Mr. G. A. Stephens'; Mr. Fred Foster and wife, Tyrone, and Mrs. Rosevear and Stuart !at Mr. Bert Foster's; Miss Reta Caldwell with Miss Mabel Challis; Mr. Theron Mountjoy and wife, Haydon, at Mrs. John Rutledge's; Misses Ida Stephens and McDonald at Mr. F. L. Squair's; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hamm and son, Orono, Mrs. Thompson^ Kirby, Mrs. and Miss Morris and Master Morris, Orono, at Mr. Arthur Blewitt's; Master Logan Willard, Toronto, with his grandmother grandmother at the evergreens; Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. George Edger, town, at Mr. Challis'; Mr. Harold Skinner and sisters, Tyrone, at R. H. Col- Iacutt's; Mrs. Richard Pooley and children, children, town, at Mr. Alex Prout's; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Honey, Mr. W. Hutchison and Miss Barrett, Newcastle, at Mr. S. J. Honey's; Mr. and Mrs. W. Barrie and Miss Mabel, and Miss Eva Saunders, town, at Mr. Harvey Barrie's; Misses Edna and Winnie Staples, Orono, with their uncle, Mr. Edward Rutledge; Misses Chapman, Chapman, Orono, at Arthur Welch's; Miss Marian Squair has returned to Toronto; Miss Dora Prout went to Claremont Monday Monday wherè she will teach for the ' coming year..... .Salem Harvest Home Sunday and Monday was a great success.. Despite Despite the threatening weather large crowds gathered Sunday to listen to excellent sermons from Chancellor Bowles, Toronto. Toronto. He will always find a hearty welcome at Salem. On Monday crowds began to gather in the afternoon to partake of the chicken pie and other good things served to them. An exciting game of football was played between Salem and Providence resulting in a tie, IO-IO. In the evening a fine concert was given consisting of solos by Mr. Roy Rickard, Misses Reta Caldwell Caldwell and Campbell (who will teach here this year), violin selections by Mr. Dobel, and Miss Georgie Langmaid recited in her usual good manner. Mr. R. H. Collacutt's stand for ice cream and soft drinks was well patronized. Special méntion must.be made of the good work of the choir on Sunday. Messrs Rickard and Lowens and Miss Caldwell assisted. Proceeds $136.80. . Roofing-- cheapest and best at F. O* Mason's. Miss Violet Summerhayes gave a party to her young friends recently ..... Mrs. Arthur Summerhayes and daughter Violet have been visiting at Mr. James Stark's, Enfield... .Mr. F. C. Virtue, Toronto, visited visited at his old home Presbyterian church people picnicked at Lake Sçugog Monday Dr. McQuade has returned to his home in Toronto. While here he was very helpful in church work, as well as professional. At a recent Sunday School temperance program he gave a very interesting interesting and instructive talk on the evils of nicotine and influence on the human system, illustrating by use of blackboard Last week's League program under citizenship department was an exceedingly exceedingly interesting one... .The topic "Justice" was splendidly given by Miss Esther Stevens. Stevens. Dr. Slemon gave a very interesting talk on "The medical side of warfare". Hymns were all battle hymns and a solo "Wanted, volunteers" Miss Eulalie Pascoe is attending Lindsay Collegiate A number from here attended Salem anniversary Sunday.... Miss E. E. Run- dle, teacher, is on duty again Dr. and Mbs. Slemon are home from Muskoka and Toronto Mrs. J. J. Virtue and daugh ter Laura recently visited Toronto friends Saturday evening Miss Eulalie Pascoe Pascoe received a pleasant surprise when i Miss Grace Slemon, teacher of her Sunday School class and other members of class came to her home and presented her with a beautiful set of ebony toilet articles previous to her departure from school she has attended since babyhood.... Visitors: Mrs. Wm. Tordiff and children in Toronto; Toronto; Miss Mary Souch with friends in Oshawa; Mrs. Roach, Rochester, with her sister, Mrs. Frank Robbins; Mrs. Lake, Newcastle, Mrs. J. Butson, Miss Hooper, Rochester, Mrs. J. B. Martyn and grandchildren, grandchildren, Bowmanville, at Mr. Wm. O. Herring's; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith and children, Enfield, at Mr. Wm. Tre win's, jr; Mrs. Wilson, Claremont, with her brothers, Messrs. Harrison and C. E. Stewart; Miss Florence Tre win with Miss Rena Bentham, Union; Mr. Blake and Miss Ethel Cole, Bethesda, Mrs. Àsbury Wilson, Wilson, Haileybury, Mrs. John Baker, Solina, Mrs. J. H. Jury, Bowmanville, Mrs. New, Brandon, Man., Messrs. Frank Bradley, Saintfield, and Edgar Bradley, Oshawa, Miss Georgie Millson, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas, Burketon, and Miss Beatrice, Miss Muriel and Master Douglas Hannah, Toronto, at Mr. F. W. Lee's; Miss Pearl Sharp at Mr. Will Peters', Hampton. Build with Con c rete And make results certain by using Canada Portland Cement. I can supply you with one sack or a car load. Get My Prices On Paristone, Fire Clay, Fire Brick, Sewer Pipe, Field Tile, Lime, Plaster Paris, Hair, Mortar Color, etc. I am eqiupped to fill large or small orders promptly. Let me know your needs now. William Brock Contractor and Builder Bowmanville - - Ont. Phone 114, - P.O.Box 122 CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of School Time Means New Shoes For The Children And we've a lot of new boots and shoes for boys and girls that for style, quality and price will' outclass any stock you'll see elsewhere. This year we have taken particular particular care in selecting our stock of footwear for boys and girls. They are made of extra grade of strong leather with good wearing qualities and a style that has distinction. Yet with all this the prices are very moderate. It will pay to bring your children to the Parlor Boot Shop to bp "booted." The balance of our Summer Goods., clearing at prices careful buyers cannot afford to miss. Fred. R. Foley Parlor Boot Shop On the Sunny Side Phone 12 . Bowmanville Guessing Contest ! On Saturday Sept. 5th at 12 o'clock "noon we will wind up full an eight day clock which may be seen in our window. To the person guessing the nearest to the time this clock stops we will give absolutely free any $5.00 article in our store, or will deduct $5.00 from the price of any article selected by the winner. Every person buying one of our Patriotic Flag Pins at 10c each is entitled to a guess with every Hag purchased. We do not guarantee this clock to run eight days.* It may run less, or it may run more. Register your guess early. If the clock is still running after the time you state, try again. If you have!already purchased a flag come in and register your guess now. The cards will be dropped in a box until the clock has stopped when the box will be shaken and the first corrector nearest correct guess drawn will be awarded the prize. , C. H. HADD Y, Jeweller The House for High-Grade Watches Bowmanville y k: F. A. H A D D Y The CHina Hall Grocery Pickling Season Near at Hand Spices The best and purest only carried in stock. You can depend on the quality of our spices arid the price is no more than you would pay for inferior goods. i S I 1 Vinegar White Wine Cider, Fruit and Malt Vinegars, from the best factories and guaranteed'to standard as sold. Vegetables Pickling Vegetables as we .can procure them in the best markets. Fruits Oranges, Peaches, Lemons, Melons, Pears, Plums, Bananas jand all foreign and domestic fruits in large quantities. quantities. . F A. HADD Y Bowmanville Phone 62 ai rY

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