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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Dec 1926, p. 5

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PAGE FmV, TUE CAMADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMAN VILLE, THURSDAY, DEOCEMBER 2, 1926 William H. Peters, aged 60, team- ster of Oshawa, while drivng a load etgaewaa thrown trom tîhe wag- on and ecelved injuries to bis hand n«esatating i removal to the Hos- pital. Red ecorating r-ays Are Herel NOW 15 THE TIME TO DO PAPERING AND PAINTING CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT Mitchell's Drug Store We shall be very pleased ta bave yau eaU and lnspect aur big fine et Giftt tor CHRISTMAS We bave orne vemy specimi bar- gains in French Ivory Goads. Dan't tail ta see these. Pertumes, Tailet Goaods, Neilson's Chaco- lates and Optical Gooda. R. M. Mitchell & Co. Druggists & Optametrista Bowmanville Phone 92 à-- - 0 Nature Did Her Best Corbett's Bakers Do the Rest To bake the best bread you have to put the best into it. There's no secret process about Corbett's Bread-just made up of the best ingred- ients we can buy, and scientifically baked under modern sanitary conditions. Corbett's Bread is unequalled for its deli- cious flavor and healthful goodness. Cail our salesman as he passes your door or phone 3. We Specialize in Wedding Cakes We. P. Corbett Baker and Confectioner Bowmanville Phone 3 Orono Sharp Price Reductions In Ladies' Coats Balance of our New Winter Fur Trimmed Coats being cleared at irriesistible reductions. Pick yours out today. Ready For Christmas Already our store has taken on its gay Christ- mas appearance. Every department is beaming over with the beautiful, the useful, the acceptable gifts. So reasonably priced, too. That's what pleases our customers. Watch for Special Announcement next week -but don't wait another day to inspect these fas- cinating goods. S, W, MASON & SON Dry Gooda and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Phone 106 Bowmanville Waaw.1 LOCAL AND OTHERWISE I BIITHS BOAD ND OO WNTE-BI Has.noeevrs Brown Ey-1 PASCOE-In Bowinanviile Haspital, an BOAR ANDROOM WANTD-B~ anone ver eenSunday ,November 29, ta Mr and Mms. high ichoal gtl-Maonday ta Wmriday. if,1ed Betty. 48-1' Cecil Pascoe, Slins, a son. ply ta W. B., Drawer B, Boums.fyiu W'*mmen1Hibý PALM ER-At Bawrnanville Hospital, 4-iway90-arse.rno on Wednesday, November 24th, 1926, ta way ATD-Eprine wt-Sadvt. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Palmer, a son. resu wanted for Railway Lunch Counter.! Misa Mary MeClellan, Toronto, COWLI NG-m Bown-anviile Hospital, Good home for respectable girl. Apply. aspent the weekend at home. on Thursday, November 25. 1926, ta Mr. Manager C. P. R. Restaurant, Sithe'..an r JsColgDlitn ao. Falls. 47-tj M. Lewis Elliot, Peterboro, In an vsia.so-ig Drigtn asn iting bis brother, M. Alex. Elliot. WANTEO>-Very old furniture, grand- Miss Suaie Bailey i. visiting hem ARIAE father's dock, chairs, tablez, rap. CriW. rchbal, Blle spindle bette, bureau., mirror irames sîister, Mrs. J.W.AciadBel- aId china, ornaments, etc. Cash rcs ville. FRASER-EDOV--On Wednesday, Dec. Write L. H., Drawer B, Bownavle 1. at Braoklin, On-ario. Harriet M. Ed- man-if Miss Jane Mason, St. Hlda's Col- dy, ta James R. r.-sr, the Manse, _______________-. Ilege, Toronto, was borne over the Dunbarton, Ont HELP WANTED-Man for cost and weekend. MARJERftISON-OGRAV--Very quletly accounting work ln Bowmanvilifi plant. laeyu ht ae o hit nSaturday, Navember , 1926, Marion Experienced or incxpcrienced. Passibili- laeyu ht ae o hit Jean. younger daughtcr ai Mr. and Mn. tics af advancement for a capable and mas gifts. H. Huffrpbries, Horsey R. Gray. Newcastle, and Elsworth L. energetic warker. Give full particulars. St., phone 26. MarJerrison, Sudbury, Ont., son of Mmu. C. H., Drawer B, Bowmanville 48-2ý ajrioMnlnOt A rame treat is prainised ta all who J' aiciaMonlnOt ______________________- ear Prof. Johniston in Tinity - Cburcb next Sunday. DEATHS Mr. and Mrs. Will Willis, Tomonte, ent the weekend witfli 1r. and MmEs ORMISTON-At Columbus, Wednesday Novelty Dan ce Wntm.McReynolds, Scugog St. December 1, 1926, Janet Ietchen, beloved idow of the late William Onmiston, in Mr.John Challisan Miss Mabel her 96th year. COMM&JNITY HALL Challis were ecent guesta of Mm.1 Funerai Saturday ai 1:30 ta Unior NEWC STLEWOODRUFF-At Oshawa, November Tomn Dustan bas prepared ta sell a, 30. Mary Vernon, beloved wife of W B. carload of aluminumn ware ti ek oduf Friday, Dec. 1iUth 1 Same contract! It's easy see the TORE-I Oshawa, NovermibZb24, prîes.F. Tourjee. Interred ln Orano. Melody King'& Orchestra. Hospital Auxiliary monthly meet- JUBB-In Oshawa Hospital, Novenber 1 ng will be beld in the Nurses' Resi- 29, 1926. Constance Gertrude Walker, Corne and bave a good turne ta dence on Friday, Deceniber 3rd at i ie of Arthur Jubb, aged .19 years. muui 3:3 ~. . iMILLER-At B3rougham, Nov. 30, Wil- good mune :30a. . Morton Miller, beioved husband of GOOD PRIZES INo Christmas gift is more accept-An Maria. tvnoinh,7t e j able than a pbotograpb. Phone 256 LOWERV-At Part Hope, on Sunday, ,,.k an,.~o+ ~~ iNovember 28, 1926, George Rause Low: nnd lntA Jflan a, antme... ery H., Ùe vd-fusan To-jae-nnAA.- head. .~ thi wek aout011Burersin ouryear, wtdow af William Scott Gald, furnace. It's the coning SYStein Whitby. for heating. PETICK-In NewtonvIlle. on Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rasevear, Part day. November 25, 1926, Batella, Edwards. beloved wife of John H. Pethick, aged Hope, celebrated the 55th anniver- 45 years. sary of their marriage an Tuesday, ROENIGK-In Bawmanville, Sunday, November 3th. November 28, 1926, Irlrence Louise, se- Mr. nd rs. rt~ur Har î~dcond daughter of Mr. Jullus Roenigk, daughter, Oshawa, and Mrs. Nugentl ARCH ER-At Toronto Generai Haspit- were Sunday guests af Mrs. Wm. and a1, Wednesday, November 24, 1926, Ueo. Miss Eva Wakelin. Archer, son of the late William Archer, Port Hope, aged 74 years. Mrs. S. Bath and son Mr. Lorris LIMBERT-At 76 Ellerbeck Ave., Tor- Bath, Pickering, and Mr. John Ped. onto, on Wednesday ,Nov. 24, 1926, Rev. diar, Toranto, were Sunday guests William Limbert, belaved husband af and Ms. W J. Bagg. Esther A. Werry .in hi@ 77th year. of Mr.adMsWJBrg. OKE-At the residence af her sin-- Mr. T. H. Bensan, Pittsburgh, Pa., law, Mr. A. B. Werry, on Thureday, bas been visiting his sister, Mrs. W. Noveinher 25, 1926. Lucretia Lee, wdow H. Argue, Kingston Road, East, af- of the late John Oke, aged 82 years. ter an absence ot thirty yeaxs. BALFOUR-In Lindsay, Novembe, 20, 1926, Mary Ain Braund, widaw of Syl- The annual Commencement Exer- vester Balfour, aged 70 years. Interred cises ot BowmanvilIe High Schaol, insFine Grave Cemetery, Prince Albert. Sister ai Mms.BEt Wilson, Bowmianville. wll be held in the Opera Hause on ORR-AccidentaUly kiled at Benny, Tuesday evening, December 2lst. Northern Ontario, Nov. 25, Joseph Wel- Aregular meetingoe f the Homei linglon, second son of Joseph and the -~ late Elien Orr, Campbellcraft, aged 28 and Sehoal Club will bc held on Wed- yearu and 7 months. Internient at Bewd- nesday, Decembe~r th. Importanti leY. business in connection witli the open-_______- - ing of the new schoal-rooms. Remeniber the Bazaar at the St. Lost or Found Andrew Presbyterian Church an Fr1- day, December lOth. 47-31 MaNEY LOST-Number buisean Kng Mr. and Mrs, James McDaugall Street between Ontario and Liberty Ste., 0Tueaday, Navember Sôth. Reward If and Miss Marion McDougall left ouinf at Statesman Office. 4- Tuesday for Toronto where they MNE O1-nFta.Nvme will make their home in future. They 26. bOEwen OST OnFiand thve Mc- will resiÏde at 184 Moarfe Ave. Clelan Coal and Wood Company Ltd., The regular mecting of the Music $22.30 Finder return ta Statesman Office. Study Club will be held on Wednes- Rwr 20 day evening, December Stb, (note change of date), in St. Paul's Scbaol Propefty For Sale Room. It will be a Shakespearian nigbt in charge of Mrs. D. W. Best.h HOUSE FOR SALE--roed franie In reporting the Oratorical Can- Hardwood floors throughout. Appiy ta test at Higb School in last week's is-1 Fred Crydermnan, phone 104 or 416, Bow- sue we inadvertently omitted the ' manville. 47-tf naine af Douglas CarrutheTs wha FOR SALE OR RENT-100 acres. sOuth was higbly commended for bis able haîf lot 21 con. 5, Darlington. Plowing address on "Present Conditions in possession at once. Full passessiain the World and the Remnedy". April 1, 1927. City property will be ply ta Mrs. C. J. Kersiake, R. R. 1, Hampton. 3 7-tf MERCANT' ATENTON! FARM FOR SALE-90 acres, lot 23, con. 2, Darlington, on which are new During the rush of Christmias ad-i frame house, barns and stabling, hen vertising nierchants will conter ai house, good well, near church and schioil. favr o Te Satesian taf, nd tlFor terme and particulars apply on favr o Th Sttesmanstaf, nd tipremises ta John, Chobotar on Çovern- the saine turne assure theniselves of ment Highway. 3 miles west of Bowman- better service, by having change of ville. 48-3w' copy for their adverti.sements in this FARM FOR SALE BV TENDER--44 office flot later than Monday nooni acres, more or less, mile north af Hamp- of each week. ton, knoown as Cambrian Woollen Mills, on which are ample buildings, traîne house, good barn and outside stabling; plenty fruit trees, good wefl, hard and BRIGHT YOUNG LIFE PASSES soit water, ample summer wood, large _________running streain af fresh water stocked Flornce ouis Roeugk with trout running through property. Flornqe ouis Roesak Tenders will be received up ta January 15, 1927. For further particulars apply Atter a long and brave struggle for ta Jas. H Martin, Trustes, Enniakillen. health, there passed ta rest quietiy cnul ______________ Sundan mrninz, November 28, Flor-1 enceiLouise Roenigk, sceond daugbter Articles For Salé of Mr. Julius Raenigk, Scugag St., in ber 34tb year. HORSE FOR SALE-AppIy ta W. G. Dec.eased was well-kno.wn and NleBwavie 3t greatly beloved by ail the young STEERS FOR SALE-Number ai feed- people ot the town and when in Ing steers. Apply A. H. Hardy, Lot 13, bealtb she was always reaidy ta as- Con. 5, Darlington, phone 237r13. 46-t sist in the activities wihicb ber coin- FEED PEAS FOR SALE-$38.00 tan, panions were engaged in. No one freight paid, baga iree. W. H. Janes, enjoed ite ettr tan ~e u toNewcastle R. R.-3, phone: Carke 94 sanie ten yeams ago when ilîness pre-- vented bler tram eontinuing. Since PiGS FOR SALE-S young Pigs, York- then she bas bravely fought the shire Whites, 6 weeks' old. Apply W. J. Ciemens, R. R. 6, Bowmanville. phone dreaded disease which bas overshad- 237r3. 48-t owed her young lite. Few girls would -- -_1 bave struggled so patiently and been . FOR SALE-One teain bay farin hor- so bright and cbeerful aIl the trne, Alan Campbell, Rlaby Hlead Farm. Bow- a she was, but the struggle M'as in manviiie, phone 476-5 or 279. 48-1 vain. Victory, however, is bier re- ROBE FOR1 SALE-Good- thick1 curly ward as she bas gone ta join ber robe, good as new. Bell at bargain. Ap- loved ones in the better land. ply Herbert Patter, cioAÂrthur Osborne, R. R. 2, Bowmanville. phone 176r2. 48-2' The funeral took place on Tues-i day atternoon tram St. John'sj BARN FRAME FOR SALE--Good saund Anglican Cburcb and was conductedt barn framne 12 x 12 square pins 30 ft by W0 it. situated an highway. Appiy te by the Pastor, Rev. R. J. Sbires. At R .L. Worden, phone 203-12 or R. R. 3, tbe close of the service, tbe aud- Bowmanville. 46-t jence stood wbile tbe organist, Mrs. ATCE O A~1 gsln J. A. Gunn played thbe Dead March treet pump, 5 gal. visible meaeurs; 1Iin- in Saul, and the remains were borne side 1 gaI. Baweer pump, would niake a ta their last resting place in Bow- good ;pum.- fr handling coal ail or Lubri- manville Cemetery. cating 1aIl;I rubber tired open buggy. Apply to A. W. Piekard, or phono 185 Mesatrs. T. A. Dustan, C. E. Reh- Bowmanville. 48-il der, Dr. J. C. Devitt, J. Roa Stutt, FOR SALE-Dominion Piano. o1 .&U Bowmanville Wmn. Arnmstrong and, kinda. "Id on paymentu .pro'd ovor two John Cornish, Omano, w'ere the paîl- -eru. Steinway, Heintaînan and Gem- beares.lir Heintaman used piano@ takoen au beareast payment on Dominion pianoa will The floaa off erings were very b. cloarod at bargain pricesansd on easy beautiful inluding tribltes train. ter.. F I J. Mitchell, Ditributor, Bow- Buffalo, Toronto, St. Catharines, 6-tnile *1 Hamilton, Osbawa and Bowmanville.______________ Amang thase present tmomn a dist- ance were :-Mr. Wm. Roenigk, Wiam- Agents Wanted ton; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Huniby, Mrs. E .Roblin, Mr. Fred Roblin, Mr. Excellent apening In Durham Caunty Otto Mayer, Hamilton; Mrs. C. Me- for suitable party ta reprefent ans of Culoug, M. R Bilins, renon;Canada's autatanding Lufe Insurance Culoug, M. R Billns, renon;Companies. ,îIfînterested, write with Mi-. T. Knox and M. and Mme. F. J confidence ta "G. G." Drawer B, Baw- Bridgman, Westan; Mme. G. Billings, nmanville. - ___ 44-t Miss Edna Billings, Mre. H. Street, -DISTRICT SALESMAN WANTED-To Mr. and Mme. C. Meeclh, M. and MrS represent "The aId reliable Fonthili Nur- Stanley Bond, Mr. John Mayer, Tam- series". A splendid opening for a re- ot;Mms. A .Raenigk, Lindsay. hiable and respansibie man. For ful enta;particuiae swrite Stone & Wellington, She leaves ta moumn ber departure, Toronto 2. 48-5 hem tather, one sister, Mme. H. T.-- Humby, and thmee bratlhers, Mamkus ONE MAN-In ech county ta oeil Washa. Boit seller, great ropoator. of Vancouver, B. C., WIlliaM ot Washorn olathes withaut rubbin& and Wlarton, and Lewis at home. Hem dlean. aerything 1k. omagL.Diffrent. mther and eldest ister Cai'rie, pre- Beata overythinj: 8100 woekly Sapefe.P A. Lefebvre &Ca deceaued ber several years mgo. Alezandria, Ont. 4- T 1 The indoors are at band and now is the turne ta have the e- deeorating done tbat youm home needs s» badly. Our new Fall and Wintem de- sigùis are now in stock snd we are prepamed ta do your work Sreasonably and pomptly. Stop inta aur store and let us show you the finest lot cf paper. snd colors shemes we bave ever dlsplayed. Wall Palmer Sp.cially Piced Ths W..k. G. Pritchard King St. W. Bawmanville Phone 49 ROOI E. Smi A The Love ta Sal The 1 be heavy bedroo Gold1 parlor lor Bo Cooke ..d I, ta me: C. H. Fai made in Mi stan Boarders Wanted DM AND UOARD-Appiy ta Mr. H. ith, Queen St., Bawmiylle. 48-1 Luction Sale underzigned has received instructions train MR. W. REDMAN ,r's Lane, Bowmanville cseil by public auctian on turday, December llth 3foliawing household effects as foflows: )draom wainut suite, 3 piece; 1 ysteel bed, spring and mattresa; 3 Porn ruge; 1 heavy carpet 10 x 12; 1 Medai Gramaphone and records; i rsuite, 6 plece; 1 big lounge; 1 par- uvenir heater; 1 Happy Thought stave; sofa and rocking chairs; 1 ams sewing machine; 1 boy, -wheel; lts af other articles too numerous entiofl. Sale at 1 p. m. sharp 4. Mason, W. J. Chani&, Clerk. Auctioneer. r the best material,' the best e, the best fitting and best value en's Suits cali at Co'ich, John- & Cryderman'. Boys' Overcoats Clearing At $10.98 Any bay' Overcoat in the store, 12 ta, 16 years, in Grey and Brown mixtures, alsa plain navy blue, the balance ot these Baya' Overcats, values to $18.00, Clearing For Only $10.98 Children's Reefer Overcoiats $r>95 Travellers 'Samples, made trom extra heavy material in Grey and Brown, 2 ta 8 years. Saine are lined with Red Flannel and val- ues worth $10.00, Clearing For Only $595 Boys' Suits at $5.95 In Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds, broken sizes, n shades of Grey and Brown, Values up ta, $10-50 For Only $5.95 Men's WooI Crepe Neck Ties A special purebase enables us ta sell a Wool Crepe Necktie in ail the beautitul shades that are now in vogue. - A Tie wartîb $1,25, 0ur Price 95c, 2 for $1.75 Enghish Made Sox A Pure Wool Ribbed in plain diades of Fawn, Black Purpie and Heather, a line worth 75e, 2 Pair For 95e Fleece Lined Shirtsand Drawers All sizes elearin.g at only 89e Each ..Wool Shirts and Drawers Heavy quality, alLizes, clearing $1.39 Garment Men's Ear Lap Caps Heavy quality clearing at 95c Each CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS &*5 A Fine Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Caps, Braces, Garters, Arm Bands, Gauntiet Glaves, Smok- ing Jackets ,Bath Robes, Um- brellas, Fancy Handkerehiets, Pyjamas, ail dane up in nice fancy boxes for Christmas Gitts. l'E A o. m Cc '1 I D y VI c I. v Just Another Reminder- Ail Winter Coats Must Go "flPrices Cut for. Quic k Sale Buy Your Coat for Less Che £flft Shoppe ~ rv:rn - f'e -,reuucç *wANVILLE. Women's Coats -Suits--Dresses-blo. Specielist in M.rneneAfpparel Exclusive but nos Exp ensive t siery -Gloves - Underwear -Etc. - -. -,.--7-,.--.-----.---,-..-.-.,------------ .-.. t rt er lens Overcoats at $13.75 L lne of Men', Fancy Tweed )vercoata in Grey and Brown ixtures, alse plain Brown. A oat warth $22.50, This Week at Clearing Price $13.75 M1en's Navy Overcoats At OnIy $18.50 aon't tail ta see this eaat. A joung man's model. Exeeptional ralue. Smart style, 0ur Clearing Price $18.50 :Iearing Prices on Men's Suits In Fancy Tweed and Womsteds as tallows: Values ta $20,00, For $14.95 Values to $25.00, For $18.50 Values ta $30-00, For $23.95 values ta $35,00, For $26.95 HEADQUARTERS FOR Beautif ul Christmas Gif ts Two Wonderful Special Values In Men's Overcoats This Week ke Balance of our Boys' and Youths', Overcoats at Bargain Prices. Many Other SpecialS. We Will Try to T. B. Glchris Satisfactio# q.,1 -. lr~ ~. 1'. , 'I tj. Saturday Specials December 4th Brantford Roofing while it lasts ............$1.75 Big Drop in Auto Tires, Cail Early One 4-hole Range ...............................$28.25 One 5-hole Range ...............................$34.75 Heaters in Great Variety Set of *Ucklolesu Harness on Exhibition ana maxe an appoinTmenT wiTn Humphries. r c . . 1 1 mmama MASON & DALE Phone 145 Popular Hardware Store Bowmanville 1 lsit Our Store, We Welcome You Whethesr You Purchase or Not. Aid You in Selecting His Christmas Gift. irectly Opposite Montreal Bank 1 . ..jj t

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