PAGE PmV MHE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BjWMAN VILLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926. Winter Supplies We bave to off er Canrots, Beets (large and pickling), Parznips, Cbags, Hubbard Squash and Onions. Winter preserving pears and several varieties of ap- pies. Also mangolds for hens. Prices reasonable quality guar- anteed. Prompt delivery. G. B. BICKLE & SON rLiberty St. o anIl Phone 246w It has always been Someone's Fire Some Day It may be yours INSURE with N. E. NEADS Fada Radio Fada Radio will captivate you the first time you hear it with its rich, clear toues; its pure, ful volume; its certainty and ease of tuning in and tuning out ;and its simplicity of operation. It will keep you happy and satisfied as long as you own it, with a faithful unchanging performance. Fada Radio comes in a wide variety of modela and i a wide range of prices froni $60 to $485 Fada Cone Speaker Radio Science'& Latest and Great- est Advançe in Ioud Speakers. Full tonal range-f aithi ni re- productioin of every audible tone PRICE $38.00 USED RADIO SETS We off er exceptional values in used Radios. Every set guar- anteed as represented. Radio Accessories for sale. Harry Allun Radio and Bicycle Accessories King St. Wet Bowmnanville For Sale 2 Story Frame Dwelling containing seven roonis and bath- room (3 piece), hardwood floons tbroughout, except kitchen, elect- rie lighting and wired for elect.- ric range, furnace and station- ery wash tubs la cellar, a new garage for one moton, a nice garden, central location. The whole ini first-clasa condition. Apply tO Edith V. Scobel Insurance and Real Estate Agent Bowmanville FURNITURE SALE 1 The undersigned bas neceived Instruc- tions fron MRM. L. . PRIOR to oeil by public auction at tbe laie Wm. Cann'a Residence,e King St. E., Bowmanville on SATURDAY, OCT. 3Oth The following householdl furniture andI effects, in which le includcd some valu-i able antique turniture: Pictures; Fernery; 2 Sreens; Teat Wagon; j Oval Rug; Dishes; Pans; 1l Black Chair; 1 Cild's Bcd; 3 Smalli Table s. Fire Side Chair; 2 Kitcheni Tables; Antique End Irons; 1 White i Chiffonier; 1 Three-Tube Radio; 1 Le-n Mower, new; 1 Stove Heater, Smali; 1 Ebony Antique Screen; 1 Mahogany Par- lor Suite; 5 Antique Wainut Chairs; Walnut Chesterfield Table; 1 Mahogany Pedestal Table; 1 Singer Sewing M6a- chine, like new; 1 Kitchen Stove, with New Water Front; 2 White Iron Twin Beds, Springs, Mattress; t English Brass Bed, Springs and Hair M.%attress; 1 Wal- nut Finish Double Bed. Springs and Mat- tresa; 2 Tubs; Olcloth: Fruit Jars; Baby Chair; 1 Large ltug; Qults; Fil- lows; Baby's Walker; 10 Small Rugs:. 21 Ironing Boards; 1 Antique Stand; 10 Pairi Curtains; 1 Shirt Waist Box; 2 CO thesi Hampers ;1 Childs High Chair; Wlndow Shades, new; 1 Victrola and Records; 1 White H-oosier Kitelhen Cabinet; 1 Chair (ombination Table, Oak; 1 Solld Oak Pining-Room Suite; 1 Black Wainut Gate Leg Table; 1 White Rotary Sewing Ma- chine. T ER MS-CASH Sale at 1:30 p. m. C H. MASON, W. J. CHALLIS, Clerk. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE The underslgned h.,s received In- structions trom RICHARD GREENIS BOWMANVILLE to Bell by public auction at the Rear ofGilcbriat's Clothing Store on SATURDAY, NOV. th The following usetul articles: 2 ubrTire Derocrats; 2 Buggies; ofShaftts; 1set o! Scales. 240 Ibo; 1 Or- gan; 1 Single Piow; 5 Tables; 2 Doors; t Bed; 3 Trunks; 3 Tool Cbpste; Loi of Plow Points; 1 Extension Ladder; 2 Stoves; 1 01ilHeater; 1 Car Top; 1 Paper Rack; 3 Rifles; 4 Guns; 1 Grip; 50 teet of Rope and Biocks: 1 Camp Bed: 1 Wood Lathe;; Lot o! Car parts; Bunch of Wire. TERMS-CASH THEO M. SLEMON, Auctioneer. h il Specials For Saturday BRANTFORD ROOFING $1.75 ROLL BRONZE WEATHER STRIPPING 3 CENTS FOOT HAND-MADE RIVETED STOVE PIPES 20 CENTS LENGTH Ranges and Stoves in great variety. Going shooting Thanksgiving Day? Get your amuni- tion, guns, rifles, etc., here. MASON & DALE Popular Hardware Store Phone 145 Bowmanville After choir practice, at - which about f oty niembera were present, fhe Tinity United Choir spent a very enjoyable evening. Dr. Sle- mon, Preaident of the choir, made a f ew well-cbosen remarks and called upon Mvrs. Mu. F. Hôooper, who on be- baif of the choir presented Miss El- sie Peters with. a ilver creani and sugar tnay and baîf a dozen spoons, as a wedding remembrance. Miss Petera made a fitting reply, after which everyone took part in the games and stunta arranged by Miss Greta Wickett. - A dainty lunch was served by the ladies after wbich aIl joined hands and sang "Ad Lang Syne". BOYS' WORiC CONFERENCE LOCAL AN4D OT4ERWISE The Durham County Boys' Work Haydon Thanksgiving Concert Nov 8 Conference to be held in Orono will Eating an apple a day keeps thec take place Noveniber 12, 13 and 14, doctor away. instead of November 5, 6 and 7, as previously announced. Local cir- Mns. Jos. Rolson, ,Oshawa, recent- cunistances necessîtated the change ly visited bier daugbter, Mrs. Geo. of date. The prograni is about Dilling. complets and full particulars will be Miss Edith M. Smith is visiting bier announced throughout the county mother, Mrs. Thomas Smitb, Tyrone, next week. E. M. Cook, Promotion for a few days. Secretary. Thse Statesman to end of 1927- __________nearly 15 month-for $2.00 to new subscribers. Order today. LEARN TO PLAY THE VIOLIN Miss Annie Mountjoy of the Victor Home, Toronto, spent tbe weekend Frank Converse Smith, Violinist, witb bier sister, Mîs. J. E. Elliott. wbo bas been teacbing in Bowman- Mrs. R. S. Link and son Fred ville for the past year, now bas bis of London, are visiting hier cousin, studio in tbe Sunday Sohool Rooni Mr. W. J. S. Rundle and otber rela- of the Trinity United Cburch, every tives. Wednesday evening, beginning Oct. Mr .and Mrs. Norman S. B. James 27th., Mr. Smitb will give a class les- and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mason, son froni seven to eight o'clock. Eacb Centre-st., were in Toronto on Sat- pupil joining tbis class will receive unday. individual attention, and will also Mr--. S. J. Henry bas retuirned have tbe advantage of beaing and from a pleasant two weeks' visit observing tbe work of tbe other witb bier daughter, Mrs. J. Stanley memers Th fe fo th cSs Elliott, St. Catherines, bier son, Mn. lesson will be $1.00. L. J. Henry, Hamilton, and old Mr. Smitb is tbe leader of tbe friends in Niagara. violas in tbe Toronto Symphony Or- Mrs. J. J. Lord left on Wednes- chestra, aid bas for some years been day mornling to spend tbe winter in one of Toronto's most succesaful Fairfield, Califernia. She was ac- teachers of the violin. Many of b.is conipanied froni Toronto by Mrs. D. pupils are now holding positions inHeonwoimangbrnua tbe Symnpbony ,and the best tbeatre ednwoimanghrnul orchestras. 42-2 winter trip te Los Angeles, Calif. Girls' Patniotic Club invite the jmembers and all girls interested in MILLR'S EAUT PARORS and willing to help witb the supper MILLR'S EAUY PALORS forHospital Bazaar to meet in Miss jN. E. Neads Office on Wednesday, Phone in your appointnient to Novemiber 1lOtb at 8 p. ni. sharp. 43-2 Miller's Beauty Parlors at No. 131 r.Eesn Pot DDGP, Satisfactory work done. A new aMrs. EvmerofProut, D.DfGRP- experienced operator in charge. Op- bea numer of embuier o Re- pennnsn iade. mfteo 6 6p. m. . ia p-atOshawa on Fniday evening when Soite, maperator. 6 41-t issnearly eigbty guests enjoyed a deli- Steee, Oeratr. 4-t cous supper and a social evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Tilley, Toron- WHEN THE COLD WINDS to, announce tbe engagement of their SWEEP ROUND THE WINDOWS daughter, Dorothy Louise, to Dr. M. _______ Arniacoat Cox, son of the late Mr. Mn. J. H. Vance, Peterboro, wili' and Mîs. Samuel K. Cox. The mar- be in Bowmanville next week and niage te take. place on Saturday, aIl those interested in having their November 6th. windowe and doors safeguarded Mn. and Mns. T. H. Everson, against the cold wintry blasts by la- Oshawa, and Mns. James Courtice stalling the famous Chamberlain 1 of this tewn, recently ne- Weatber Stripping should bave him turned froni a motor trip to Detroit, caîl and get estimated cost of work i wbere they visited their sister, Mrs. Phone or leave ordere at The Fowler, and other rleatives there. Statesman Office. i Mn. and Mns. Everson also visited _______________- -- friends la Lansing, Mich. B'Catle2 1 278 2Phair, aged 18 years. Interment ln Rotary 2 1 3 2456 2i Union Cemetery, Oshawa. Cole 1 2 32763---- Harnden 1 2 3 2688 2LotrFun Smith 1 2 3 2716 1 otrFud Plummer 1 2 3 2626 1 FOUND-4 yearling-cattle, 2 red, 1 Johnson 1 2 3 2527 ligreY, 1 black and whIte. Owner com- Dur. Tex 1 2 3 2504 1 rnunicat , with W. H-oskln, R. Rt3, A. Comstock D. Morrison C. Chase B. Aitchison 32gu 3 2 312 3 1 IN MEMORIAM Ia loving memory of Frreddie E. Vice, who passed away Oct. 26, 1925, In bis eighth year. As we loved him, 90 we miss hlm, Ia our memory he la dean; Loved, remnembered,, longeci for always, Bringng many a silent ter. Mother, Dad, George and Howard. Ia Ioving memory o! William E. Jew- ell who passed away on October 25, 1920. We m"sn you at a thousand turne Along lites weary way. For tings are not the sanie to us Since you were called away. We cannot bring you back again By anything we do or say, But our hearts go out to you In memory to-day. Wf n aiy -ln The Ontario Votera' Lista Act, 1926 NOTICE 0F SITTINGS 0F REVISING OFFICERS TAKE NOTICE that Sittinga of the Revising Officers for the purpose of hearing complaints or appeals witb re- gard to the Votera' Lisa to be used at the Election of a Member of the Assembly pending. for the Electoral District of Durham îill be held at the following times and places, namely: At the Town Hall, Bowmanville, for the Town of Bowman- ville, on Tuesday, November 2nd., 1926. At the Town Hall, Hampton, for the Township of Darling- ton, on Wednesday, Noveniber 3rd., 1926. At the Town Hall, Blackstock, for the Township of Cart- wright, on Tbursday, November 4th., 1926. At the Town Hall, Orono, for the Townsbip of Clarke, on Friday, November 5th., 1926. At the Town Hall, Newcastle, for the Village of New- caetle, on Saturday, Noveniber 6tb., 1926. At the Town Hall, Port Hope, for the Town of Port Hope, on Friday and Saturday, Noveniber 12 and l3th., 1926. At the Town Hall, Port Hope, for the Township of Hope, on Monday, November 15th., 1926. At the Town Hall, ,Bethany, for the Township of Manvers, on Tuesday, November l6tb., 1926. At the Town Hall, Millhrook, for the Township of Cavan, on Wednesday, Novemben l7tb., 1926. At the Town Hall, Millbrook, for the Village of Mill- brook, on Thursday, Noveniber l8th., 1926. to bear complaints as to the list of Votera for all of the above mentioned Municipalities, and that Mn. H. A. Ward, K. C., will be the Revising Officer and bis Clerk will la eacb instance be the Clerk of the Municipality the Vot-. ers' List of which is to be revised. Each sitting will com- mence at 10.30 o'clock in tbe forenoon. la addition to the above an evening sitting will be beld at Bowmanville on Tuesday, Noveniber 2nd., 1926, at 7 :30 o'clock, and an evening sitting will also be beld at Port Hope on Friday, November 12th., 1926, at 7:30 o'clock. AND FURTRER TAKE NOTICE that the Liats to be s0 revised are Parts I and 111 of tbe Votera' Liste. of the respective Munieipalities prepared for the year 1926, if jIrinted, and if not, the last pinted list of tbe said Municipalities. AND FVRTHER TAKE NOTICE that any Voter who desires to complain that bis naine or the nainie of any person entitled to be entered on the said liats bas been .onitted from the sainis or that the names of any persons who are not entitled te be Voters have been entered thereon may on or bsf ors the second day before any of the saîd sittinga for any of the said Municipalities *is to be held, apply, complain or appeal to have bis or the name of any otber person entered on or removed froni the list. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice la writing in the prescribed fonni, siga- ed by the complainant in 4duplicate and given to tbe clerk of the Revising Officer, naniely, the clerk of the Muni- cipality where the appeal is being made, or left for bum at bis address. J. E. McGLADE, Chairman of thse Election Board for thse United Counties of N. & D. .Dated thi, 26th day of October, A. D. 1926. STRAVED-A blue and white Hl stein cow, from the farm of John Bart- lett ,lot 15, con. 2, Whitby Township. teward for recovery. Oliver Denny, "Whitby. 43-1 Wanted WANTED-Ward Maid. Apply Osh- awa Hospital. 43-1w GIRL WANTED-For generai bouse- work ln country. Phone H5Or6. 42-tf POSITION WANTED-Parmer, mar- ried, seeks position. Will take f ull charge. Fuiiy experienced. Best re- ferences. Apply William !dclntosh, Church Street, Bowmanviiie. 43-1* Articles For Sale HORSE FOR SALE-Apply to W. G. Nelles, BowmanviUle. 43-tf BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE-Cream Reed Carrnage ln good condition. Apply Mrs. E. C. Evans, Church St., Bowmafl ville. 43-tf BARRELS FOR SALE-Empty oil bar- rels, 40 gallon size, make good water barrels. Apply Corbett's Bakery, Bow- rnanville. 43-tf STOVE FOR SALE-Small compact range. guaranteed in every respect, near- fly new. Chas. Bagneli, King St., Bow- manville. 42-tf FOR SALE-Jersey Bull Caîf, one week Jold, solid color, fuily pedigreed. Cheap for quick sale. Geo. Mason. High St., jphone 451-W, Bowmanviile. 43-1 FOR SALE-Barred Rock Cockerels, sired by the son of a pedigreed 237 egg hen and from O. A. C. hens. Big, husky, vigorous, $300. W. C. Ferguson, Liber- ty St. N, Bowmanville. 43-3w- POULTRV FOR SALE-A number_of Barred Rock Pullets, twvo cockerels; 12 brown leghorn hens and two cockerels, Ever-lay strain ; quantity of hay. Apply to Mrs. W. Young, Concession 2, east of Middle Road, Darlington. 42-2w* iFOR SALE-Doriiiof Piano. of al kinde sbld on paymenta .pread over two years. Steinway. Heintzman and Ger- bard Eeintiman useS Piano* taken as part payxnent on Dominion pianos wiii Ibe clsared at bargain prie« and on easy ternie.IF 1. Mitchell, Diutrlbutor. Bow- manviflo. 5-t Agents Wanted AGENTS-43et ln a profitable ail-year commission business of your own. Every property owner la a customer or pros- pect. Nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag Nursery products. Cash every week. Complets equipment and Instrue- tions free. Write DOMINION NURSER- IES, MONTREAL. 90 Property F or Sale HOUSE FOR SALE-7-roomed brick bouse, 3-piece bath, furnace, hardwood \fIoors. kitchen wired for electric stove, garage. Apply Len Eiiiott, Owner, 12 Carlisle Ave., Bowmanville, phone 348 or 393. 41-3 HOUSE FOR SALE-O roomed bunga- low, on corner of Ontario and Queen Sts., Bowmanvilie, new furnace, bard- wood floors, 3 piece bath, grate, good garden. Bargain for cash Apply Wm. Brook, Queen St., Bowmanville. 42-tf FOR SALE OR RENT-100 acres, isouth haIt lot 21 ,con. 6, Darlington. Plowing possession ai once. Full posaessioin April 1, 1927. City property will be considered ln exchange. For terme ap- ply to Mrs. C. J. Ierlake, R. R. 1, Hampton. 37-tf HOUSES FOR SALE-Two new brick veneered housses, one 24x28, 8 rooms, the other 24x30, 7 rooms. each have 3- piece bath, furnace, oak floors, wood- work of Douglas fir, central location. Ready for occupancy about October 15. Apply to J. E. Eiliott, Concession St. Bowmanviile. Phone 292. 40-tf a LOCAL AND OTHERWISE BIRTHS windw fr Sturay pe- SOUTHEY-In Bowmanville Hospital, See our wno o audySe on Tuesday,-October 26, 1926, to Mr. and ciais ln Chocolates and Chocolate Mre. Edmond Southey, a son. Bars. The Bownianville Bakery.1 TRUMPER-At Port Hope Hoopital, Sal an Afern.onTeaOctober 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. William Rummage Sl n feno e Trumper, twin boys (George Alexander wilI be held in St.* John's Cburch and William Earl.) Panish Hall on Thursday, October 28 COLLACUTT-ln Bowmanville Hospit- at 2:30 p. m.i'al on Sunday., October 24, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie CoIlacutt. Salem, Dar- Couch, Johnston & Crydennian lington, a daughter. still have soxne widths in Oilclotbsi________________ and Linoleums which they are selling i at greatly reduced prices.1 MARRIAGES A Hallowe'en Supper will be heldj in the basement of St. Andrew's ALeDREA-ETER -At te resi- Preabyterian Church on Friday even-, Cburch-t, oi Wednesday, October 27, ing, October 29th froni 5:30 to!1926, by Rtev. J. U. Robins, Mr. Davidl 7:30p. n. Tikets25c. 40-4Russell Alldread, and Miss Elsie Arman- 7:3 pm. ickes 2c. 0-4el, daughter o! Mr. W. A. Peters. both Visit the Gift Shop, "The Green of Bowmanville. Housse", "Home Cooking", "The ALLIN-DAWE--On Saturday, Oct. Thrift House", at St. Paul's Fair,23rd, ai the residence o! the brides par- ents, 15 Regal Road, by Rev. S. J. Allin, and Festival, Friday, November 5th 1uncle of the bridegroom, Helen Louise, at 3 :30 p. mi., in the Lecture Rooni.1youngest daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. H-. Regulr mothlymeeting of t he Dawe,ito Wilbert Lorne. son of Mr. and Regulr mothlyMrs. W. H. Allin, 631 Euclid Ave., Tor- Music Study Club will be held onionto. Wednesday, November 3rd at 8 p. m.1_______________ in St. Paul's School-Room. Subjectl "Handel", will be in charge of Miss i DEATHS R. Percy and Mrs. A. S. Tilley. All of last year's members are requested LEE-At Osaca, on Friday, Oct. 22nd, to be present and anyone wishing to 1926, Sarah Lee, in her 99th year. In- joinwillbe crdilly elcoed. terment at Weicome. joinwillbe crdilly elcoed. BARRETT-In Orono, on friday, Oct. l5th, Dorcas E. Winter, beloved wite o! Mr. W. H. Barrett, aged 62 years. BOWLING SEASON OPENS LAMBL-In Belleville, October 23rd, 1926, Catherine Clark, widow o! the laie ________Rev. Dr. O. R. Lambly, in ber 90th year. Local bowling leagues got off to a REDDITT-At Providence, R. I., Oct. good start last week. More m~en 1 24tb, 1926, Elizabeth J., widow of the than ever are taking part in the late Rev. J. J. Redditt, Toronto, In ber game thi seaon.73rd year. gmsThe igh oeris s frar: . ROBINSON-In Cartwright, on Wed- The ighbowersso fr ae: . 1nesday, October 20, 1926, Thomas Henry Williams, Wm. Richards, A. J. Wad- Robinson, aged 59 years. Interment at hani, Fred Moore, A. Harnden, E. Janetville Cemetery. Welsh, A. Piper, T. A. Dustan, A. TRUMPER-At Port Hope Hospital on R. F AichionSaturday, Oct. 23rd, George Alexander Dens-en, A. Elliot, .F cio, and W[Viiliamn Eari, twin sons of Mr. and J. Williams, Stuart James, M. Cook, Mrs. Wm. Trumper. W. Crossey, P. Cincilla, L. Berry.! FARROW-On Saturday, Oct. 24, 1926, Name W L G S Plat General Hospital, Toronto, Mrs. Lydia Crossey 2 873Cochrane, widow of John Farrow, Col- 2 3287 borne. Sister-in-law o! Mr. H. A. Far- Welsh 2 1 3 2774 31 row, Bowmanville. Hackney 2 1. 3 2756 31 PHAIR-In Darlington, on Tbursday, T.n 2 i1 392508 31i ctoben 21, 192e. Ruby Jane Elizabeth, Footwear and Travelling Goods Bowmanville SOLID COMFORT... With A McClary "FURNACETTE". Looks like a handsome piece of does the work of a furnace. furniture- This wonderful new heating device will keep the entire house warm and comfortable and pay for itself over and over again in the fuel it saves. Corne to our store and see the Furnacette in operation. McClary Quebec Heaters and Cook just received. Stoves W. Len. ELLIQTI Sanitary Plumbing, Heating and TinsmithingI King St. W., Phone 348 Bowmanville I SAluminum-Sae Saturday, October 3Oth Roast Pans........... 6 qt. Potato Pos......... 4 qt. Sauce Pan, (<oveeýd) . 6 qt. Pres.rviag Ketti... Set of à Sauce Pans.... Fry Pau&s..........., ' 0 qt. Sauce Pau . ....-" Dis Pans...............I. Any Article for 79c We also have on sale a new assortment of Kitchen Utensils at ..... .................. 2 for 25e "Polar Cub" Electrie Heaters, (guaranteed), this week at ..................................... $4.50 See our complete display of Happy Thought Quebec Heaters and Ranges. Don't forget the Pony Votes Dustan' s Cash Hardware 7CJh e L ittie Sh oppe -ýtWh Lhe Larje %S"oc .3OWIANIîLE ONT 'oSpeciaist it# WomenppAffl Exclusive but not Exp ensive Womens Coats -Suits-Dresses-Hosiery -Gloves - Underweer -tc. "Miss Autumn Steps Out" -and ail eyes focus at her feet. Skirts remain as short as ever, and she must w«ear smart shoes ail the time. Her new motto is "For every costume, a pair of shoes". and for every costume she has, she can flnd a pair of shoes here. Every color, every leather and every style of shoe is represented. And at our price she can afford a pair of shoes for every costume. PRICES FROM $4.50 UP Shoes 0f Quality At Moderate Price. Pony Votes Given Away with Purchasea of 2Uc and Up. IVES' SUQE STORE BOWMANVILLE PHONE74 - 11