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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Feb 1927, p. 4

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, DOWMANVILLE THURSDAY, FEB'RUARY 17, 1927. y)- SALE REGISTER Saturday, February lth--Charles Bu gess, Wellingtoni Street, Bownanvil v.iii sel] his householîl furniture a3 offects. aisosesuverai cords ef good mixi vwood. Sale at i.30ip.ini. Terrns 'a8 Thuo. M. Sk-mori. Auction.,er. FARM SOLD Friday, February 18-Mr. Charl Simpson. Lot 32, Con.* 8, Darlingt4ý wilh seli aIl of bis farm stock, impl ments, etc. Sale at 12.30 sha:, See bills for particuhars. Theron Mountjoy, TLeo. M. Siemox, Clerk. Auctionee -Try Bowrnanville First- Jury & LoveII's Sale OUR BUSINESS WAS ESTABLISHED 71 Years Ago Gifts For Everyone Free 50e Bottie Perfume m-ith each box Narcissus Face Powder 15e cake Narcissus Soap witb each tin Narcissus Talc 25c bottie Lavender Water witb pkçg. Compressel Lavender Flowers Durham Duplex Razor with every pkg. Klenzo Sbaving Cream A. S. A. Tablets, Regular 50c ........ Special$ .25 Olive Oul 16 oz. bottle, Regular $1.00 Special .79 Syrup Tar with C. L. 0., Regular 50c Special .39 A. B. S. & C. Tablets, Regular 25e . Special .19 Radio Shaving Cream, Regular 25e Special .19 Peptona, Reguhar $1.00............ Special .79 Assorted Perfumes, Regular 50c . ... Special .39 Minerai 011, Regular $1.00......... Special .79' HaUceroft Paper & Envelopes, Reg. $1 Special .89 Tooth Brushes, Regular 25c......... Special .19 Roxbury H. W. Bottles, Regular $1.50 Special 1.19 Beef, Iron and Wine, Regular $1.00.. Special .79 W'tcb Hazel and Cucumber Cream, Regular 25e..................... Special .19 50c Klenzo Tooth Brush and 50c Tube 1111k of Magnesia Tooth Paste ................................... Two for .59 50e Jonteel Face Powdur und 75e Loose Powder Vanity Case Both for .89 JURY & LOVELL il - -Try Bowmançille Firt- 20OMen's Winter Overcoats Must Go At Haif Price 5 Only $25.00 Overcoats ..........$12.50 6 OnIy $28.00 Overcoats ..........$14.00 4 OnIy $30.00 Overcoats ..........$15.00 5 Only $35.00 Overcoats ..........$17.50 S. G. CHARTRAN PHONE 26 BOWMANVILLE -Try Bowmanville Firat- Eggs! Eggs! More Eggs! With Bar Nun Scratch for best resuits. We also have a complete line of Big Sixty, Shur Gain, Grit, Sheil, Charcoal ý and Blatchford*s Caif Meal. INCUBATORS AND BROODERS We are exclusive agents for Royal and Mode] Incubators .-and Brooders. These mach- in~, es have been tested and are being used at Experimental Farms. Get Our Prices Before Buying L. H. PEARN Poultry Supplies Phone 304 Liberty St. Bowmanville FREE CATALOGUE AND PLAN BOOK Olne hundred pages otlowrPrices on Building Materials and -Corîfort- tested Homes,. Write Halliday Corn- pany P. 0. Box Y198. Hailiton. 5-4 FIG-LAX SURE RELIEF FOR Constipation5- APPLESWANTEDThe debaîte %was mucb enjoyed, the j - iloh~deaters takinir their parts me!!,. . .. G ri c ar Wu boy ail kinels nf apples. The C. G. 1. T1. meeting was beld in G .P it h r wr-ite1 the basernent of the cburch Mîînday J-.PODPULLOCK, nigbt. RoI! (ahi was answered witb Decorator and Painter Box 263, Whtby 6-2 meipe. Aftî.r the business meeting Phone 489 ovnvil Box 263, Witby 6-2 a splendid mis;sionary talk was given o avle b Y Mm. W. T. Taylor. 1i B irthday r ENFIELD MAPLE GROVEI DURHAM COUNTY BOYS The. young people of Enniskillen Visitors: Miss Marjorie Stevens,j This paper is always glad to re- ~.will give their popular play entitled Uxbridge, spent Sunday witb ber cord the success of Bowmanville or anid "Dr. Jim" on Wednesday, February parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stevens;j Durham County Boys. Hardly a ,,d 23rd at 8 p. m. Everybody corne Mr. Ray Snowden, Toronto, was at week passes that it is nlot our pleas- th. and enjoy a great treat. Admission,, home on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. A. - ant duty to record a praisewortby 6-2 aduits 35c; children 20c. Laird spent a few days in Toronto deed, a promotion or some other last week visiting their daughter who success of one or more of the "old leaves this week for the West;Mrs. boys" wbo are making good in their HAYDON Swallow retu.rned home from a visit chosen profession or occupation. No with friends in Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. introduction is necessary about the -ls Mr. and Mrs. RuselI Aunger have Neil Mutton spent Sunday at Mr. subject wbo beads the Honor Rol lsreturned home from a pleasant visit Ernie Freeman's ...Last 'Friday this week, for you ail know him as On in the West. . ..Mr. David Grahamiabout fifty of our Young people as- 'Will', 'Bill' or 'Billy'. Maybe there le- was called te Oshawa to see bis sembled at the borne of Mr. and Mrs are still a few pious aristocrats who ,rp. brother wbo is very iii . ... ..Mr. Rue-I Fred Stevens and presented them persist in calling him 'Mr. Percy'. ben Hooper has returned to Oshawa1 with a miscellaneous show'er. The Anyway, this is what the "Canadian .... Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Stainton vis-j~ many and useful gifts baving been Jeweller and Trader" bas to say: er. ited at Mr. A. McNeil's. Mr. Fred iail opened the bride and bridegroom An important change is being made! l Iand Miss Meta Ashton, Toronto, were expressed their appreciation in a fewi by Messrs. P. W. Ellis & Company,I home recently. . .. Church service 0fl1well chose n words after wbich ail Limited, in their method of cover- -Sunday in charge of pastor Trum- 1 joined in singing "For tbey are jolly ing the Maritime provinces. This pour.. League Sunday evening was good Fellows." The remainder of year Mr. W. S. Percy, tbeir Ottawai in charge of our Missionary Vice- the evening was spent in progressive and Eastern Ontario representative, I President. Topie was taken by Mr. crokinole after wbich fruit and candy will take over this important terri- Cecil Slemon and readings by Miss were served-.... Our League are in- tory covering the larger cities and Dudley, Mrs. Ashton and Miss Myrtle~ tending to visit Eldad League next towns of botb sections. In this way Cowing. . League beld Valentine se- Monday evening.. . The last of tbe Messrs. P. W. Ellis & Co. will be able cial on Monday evening. Readingsj reports of Winter Scbool will be giv- to show to their customers in both were given by Vera Siemon, Mrs.j en next Sunday by Miss Edna Swal-' districts a finer and more complete Cowling and Ada Beech; songs were 1 ... . Mr. H. W. Hutchinson, Win- range of samples than ever before. rendered by six of our y oung men nipeg, was recent guest of bis cous- Mr. Percy or "W. S". as bis friends accompanied by Mrs. Theron Mount- in, Mrs. Chester Power. cail him bas had a wonderful training joy and an instrumental duet byl in the jewellery business. He was MonsestRm and frebents wraeyen COURTICE associated for some time witb Messrs. Contst nd rfrehmens wre tenýBenjamin Allen & Co., of Chicagol joyed by al... . Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Mtiss Annie Allun, Bowmanville, vis- and later was Manager of the Champ Sleon.Ennskile, rcenly isiedited ber niece, Mrs. G. F. Aunis. . .. Watcb Division of the Omega Watcb aa nc r.Terof Ladiejs' itr ot Mrs. A. F. Rundle recently visited Co. in New York City. He bas been' cleane thiLadee' ate rce. Mrs. (Dr.) Kaiser, Oshawa... . Mr. with Messrs. P. W. Ellis & Co. for1 cleaingthi wek athal prce.and Mrs. A. E. Rundle are visiting many years covering Eastern Ontar-j Couch, Johnston & Cryderman. their son, Elmer, in Toronto. . .. Mr. io. His numerous friends wili con-j Orm Walter, London, was calling on gratulate him on bis advancementi TYRONEold friends and spent a day bere and wisb him well in bis enlarged TYRONEwith bis cousins, Miss Mabelle and spbere of activity.j Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Wight, Mr. and Messrs. Frank and Bill Walter at the Mrs. Joseph Wight, Bowmanville, Post Office. .. .Our W. M. S. held Boys' Sweaters, worth $1.45 for and Mr .Melbourne Wight, Provi- its annual meeting at the home of 98c at Couch, Johnston & Cryder- dence, spent Frîday with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Annis Thursday afternoon. man's. Mrs. John H. Mutton celebrating Mr.1 President, Mrs. (Rev.) C. C. Wasb- Mutton's birtbdav... . Mr. and Mrs. ington was in the chair. Bible les-1- Howard Findley, Unionvilie, spent son was read by Mrs. H. F. Osborne Wednesday with bier parents, Mr. and and a goodly amount of business AU T NS LE Mrs. Thomas Richards ...Mr. and transacted, arrangements being al U TO A E Mrs. Talbert Findley visited bier par-1 completed for our large annual quilt- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edivard Virtue1 ing wbich is to be beld at the S. S, Wednesday, March 9th-The live ...Mr. and Mrs. Byron Moore spent Room on March 3rd aIl day. The stock. implements. etc., of M. W. Wednesday witb bis brother, Mr. Study Book cbapter 4 was taken up1 Crook will be sold by auction on lot Jabez Moore, Enniskillen... Tbe in a splendid manner as well as par- 5, concesion 3, Darlington, 'A mile many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ticularly interesting, by Mesdames jnrhofPoiene Sholb'e veyCuris nd r. ohnBucleywîî' Esli Oke and A. F. Rundle. A read-j See bills. Sale at 1 p. m. Tbeo. M. viey Curyt an r.Jhn Buey i 'Ind ing by Mrs. K. E. Courtice and pianoi Slemon, Auctioneer. leaving this community in May to re-' solo by Miss Hazel Rundle were en- . rdy eray 5hM.Jh siein Orono. Mr. Curtis bas sold joyed by al. Lunch was served in rdyFeua 2t-M.Jh hs farm to Mr. Harold Macklin.. just the way the ladies do serve it, Naylor, "Rockwell Green", Brooks Our, Young People are invited to tasty and plenty of it, and pleasant Fr, Lt 31, Con. 6, Darlington,- spend Friday evening witb the Hamp- social time wgs the program for the wilh sel] ail o! bis farm stock, impIe- ton Young People...Churcb ser- next heur, after wbicb the ladies ments, etc., quantity bousebold furni- vice next week at 10.30 a. m.. Mrs. about fifty in aIl lef t for home feel- etur.icuigsoekthncbn Robert Hodgson entertained a num- ing that it had been a profitable andet sideboard, bedsteads. Salé at 1 ber of ladies to a quilting on Wed- happy afternoon. Mrs. G. F. and p. m. sharp. Sue buis. Wmn. Maw, nesday afternoon.... .Mrs. A. W. Mrs. Levi Annis made al beartilv Auctioneer. Prescott, Enfield, visited at Mr. Chas.1 welcome ...Our Epwortb Leaguel Bigelow's on Tuesday. . .. Mrs. Geo. meeting ast week was in charge of! Halfacre, Red Cross, Sask., is vîsit- lst Vice President, Mrs. Blake Cour- Louise Hogan, author of Gov- ing t M. W H.Halacr's. tice, andl Tuxis Square. Miss Annie ernrnent Bulletins and instructor Hoît. Vice President, wasonteedigfciden in the Already new Spring goods are be- chair. Tbe topic "'What does our o h edn fcidei h ing unpacked and placed on display cburch teach about Ourselves"? was New~ York City Scbools, indicates Bt Cuch Jonstn & rydrma's.ably taken by Mr. K. E. Courtico. A arley and its importance in the vocal solo was nicely renderod by our <iet of chîldren, growing child- Pastor, Rev. C. C. Washington;a HAMPTON reading by Mr. Geo. (overly; piano ren, for the promotion of fine - solo by Miss Ada Annis; tho Tuxis muscular developmient. She Don't fail to meut Deacon Dubbs' Square and C. G. h. T. groîîps wont quotes Rotcb of Harvard Medi- as presonted by the Newcastle Dram-I to their rooms, the younz people'sj cal Scbool thus: -Just as the - iic Club at Hampton, Friday, Feb. group remaining in the aseerblv i fmdclatsol 2~h t p r dmsso c and ooru where -an înteresting discuzssin 20c. j Modern (olveniences not knoivn toi bc directed to the province of Visitors: Mliss T.illian Philips, our Grandparents" was lel by Missi preventive medicine, su the bigb- Tor~onto, wxith lier sister, Nirs. w Annie Hoît. After the gmoups met utnlms rcia rnbo Craig; Mr. uni! Mrs. J. il. Wilcox,I1 again in a.s.embly room soin (.gamusi rvnvemdieshu c- Jr.. and farnily wvitb relatives .<t wre enjoyed and the rmeeting alto- uetv eicn budcn Courtice;r.;. a;d Mrs. F. M. (ryder-i ehe a.qiteauces uîtlloug sist in the study~ of the best man. Bowrnanvllie. and! Mr~.and Mrs. onie of our young people ivont cast means for starting young human jI. Jose, Newvcastle, visiteil ut NIr. B. i hecrixa ha xenf.....ein gs ir life". and thon savs: iFerguson's; Mrs. T. Eiiot bas ru-j Sundav services iwere good, Rev . C.o alyithdezr rturrned frn Toîronto; Miss Elsie! C. Washington prcaching t\%-( insîîir,-I ,rutBrvishudî- Ingiui<l bas beon visiting bier ing serînons. The S. S. ýsession v. as: aide for nursery use'. brother. Mr, hRoy Laingmaid, Zion; unusuallv large, an interesting fout-I ____ iMiss Ruby Clativortby, Bowmnanville ure in it Was the chorus so nicely1- 1- Hosptl with bier niother, Mrs. J.1 sung by tbu i rimary Class undur the - --- <lativorthv; Mr. and Mrs. G;eo. Whitel direction of Miss Hattie Osborne. .1.0C1 an d Miss Ruth White with relatives . - Our young peophe are busy these ut Oshawa; Bible Study Grou1î meti nigbts practising for- a play which ive at the bomne of Mr.ani! Mrs. .A. Pet- I blieve 'Aill l'e welh wortb hearing ors on Weulnesday nigt ..Nl. and sonetime in the flear future. rs. Wilburt Craig entertaincd ai [DIE nunioer of young poople at a valen- SLN tine party lit their home on Satur- _________NA day nigbt. Mrs. J. Clatwomtby un- Aot.3iebr n med tertained a number of friends at bier' bu .3nenbr n finso borne on Tbursday night in bonor of1 Slina Womon's Institute met at iber fatber, Mr. Rd. Westawaywo Mrs. Russell Ormiston's on Thursday celebmated bis ninetietb birtbday .. st.. tpcofporapw At the annual quartemhy Board met Pauline Johnson. Mrs. A. Milîso -. inzhed i te undy chol oo gave a paper on ber life; Mirs. Gor- I - on Monday a unanimous invitation. o es eie Te Ctl was extended to our Pastor, Rev. J.: he" r.Ca.S itbaso readi ' R. Bek t romin or te thrul one of bier poums; vocal solos Weme1 ý R. Bck o rrnan fr te tirdyear1 given by Mrs. Lloyd Ashton and Miss Corne to League Friday uvenîng DrtyP as the Tyrone League will visit us' DrtyPscoe; instrumental duet and furnish the program. Everyone i by Misses Ruby Smith and Dorotbvl welcome. .... The annual At HomeofPace the W. M. S. was beld on Valentinei Misses Evel.vîn Tink and Ruth Mc- e vening ut the borne of Mr. and MmNis.; Kess'oc k visited their grandmother, F. G. Kerslake, wbicb ivas taste-! Mrs. Thos. Pascoe, Hampton. . . Mr. fully îlecoratod witb bearts. An ex-, and Mlrs. Jas. A. Gaudin, Stottler, cllent proLmurn was pesented. Mms.1 Alta, are visiting friends bore... Mr jW. W. Horn in cbarge. While the! 'and Mlrs. George Rabmhn and daugbter- IComnpany xvas gatbeing Mms. H. Cole i Ileen, Sbaivs, Mr. and Mrs. Jms ontertained witb piano solos follow-: Dart, Burketoî, visited at Mr. WM' cd by asgqpnhlyinin. r. FVJ.T 1 - . ....llasdtorpot Made of just the finest of selected seasoned with appetizing spices. A tasty nutritious meat food. wholesome. No indigestible skins. Try them today for dinner. Tselk oe On Sale at C. M .CAWKER & SON ....Phone 64 W. J. DUDLEY .............Phone 225 G. A. EDMONDSTONE ....Phone 21 PHARE & McCOY ..........Phone 518 -Try Bowmanville First- Success In Poultry More than ever farmers and town folk are devoting more time to poultry rais- ing, as they find it a most profitable oc- cupation for the small investment re- quired. We have started many of our customers on the right road to success in poultry raising. Many thus recognize our store as "Headquarters for Poultry Supplies". Just now we are sellinpz a lot. of Pîil..g-Pa,. Egg Mash andi Blatchford's Egg ~ sure do make the hiens lay. tiARRY ALLIN j...PHONE. 186 BOWMAANVILL, PAGE 4 TRY OUR r 4 meats, Pure and il vash. They -Try Bowmanville First- Thursday- Friday-Saturda'y Specials at Gilchrist's THE FOLLOWING WINTER GOODS AT 20% REDUCTION. MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATER COATS AND WINDBREAKERS, KIDDIES SUITS, MEN'S HEAVY CAPS NEW SPRING SUITS 50 NEW SPRING SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN JUST ARRIVED. CALL AND SEE THEM. Heavy Ail Wool Shirts and Drawers, Penman's and Acadia, Regular $1.50,............ On Sale 98c Ail other lines of Underwear, winter weighVat 20% Reduction Ail Wool Workç Sox, Regular 60e Pair, On Sale 2 Pair For 95c Heavy Cotton Tweed Work Shirts, tan and grey shades, worth $1.50 .......................For 98c 1 lot of Men's Fine Shirts, Values up to $3.50 .On Sale at $1*.98 Each Men's Fleece Lined Underwear, Worth $1.00 For 69c A line of Heavy Work Sweater Coats On Sale $1.89 Temendous Saving in Men's, Boys and Kiddies Overcoats This Weekend. T. B. GILCHRIST Phone 61 Bowmanville Opposite Bank of Montreal NEW PROCESS SAUSACE Without Casings . Taste like more.

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