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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Sep 1927, p. 4

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PAGE 4THE CAIÇ fLDIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURST)AY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927 WOMEN'S INSTITUTE EXHIBITS All those intending to take part in the Women's Institute exhibit.at Bowmanville Fair may secure a prizei list from Chas. H . Maso», Secretary, Bowmanville, and should get their, exhibits ready for Tuesday morning, September 2th. BASEBALL AND DANCE Sunderland basebaîl team, winners of Roth Eaton Tro'phy, wvill play at Orono Wednesday aiternoon, Sept. BLACKSTOCK DOCTOR PASSES1 The death occurred at Cartwright' on September 2nd., of Dr. Francis M Howe, who for many years was a practising physician in this neighbor- baud. For the past twenty years he had been living in retireinent, but prior to that he had spent a lengthy period in general practice with New- market as bis headquarters. He was a life long Conservative and ja mem- ber of the Anglican Churcb. Hi wife and only daugbter predeceased hlm some seven years ago. 1 4th. In the evening an informai SOLINA dance will be held in Opera House when music will be furnished by cele- Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Jami brated Port Hope Old Tyme Orches- Hardy. Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Fr( tra of 10 pieces, who played at Tor- Hardy and Miss Irene, Toronto, M' onto Exhibition. Special invitation and Mrs. Gordon Hardy, Mr. and Mi to basebail enthusiasts and others ta Chas. Hardy, Mr. Wm. Jolliffe, Lin attend. say, at Mr. Isaac Hardy's; Mr. a! Mrs. Wmn. Grant, Sr., Mr. and Mr Wm. Grant, Jr., and son Billy, Han iliIton, Miss Jean Dewart, New Yorl REFORESTRATION PLANS [Mrs. C. Yellowlees, Columbus, at M' N. C. Yellowîees'; Mrs. R. Pasco Warden M. J. Elliott and Reeve and Miss Mary Hogarth spent th C. A. Wight along witb other memn- Jweekend at Mr. L. C. Pascoe's, Er bers of the Reforestration Committee field; Mrs. W. E. Gilbank, Mih of Counties Council on Wednesday Myrtle and Mr. Norman Gilbanl ]ast visited the Government station Bowmanville, at Mr. W. T. Taylor', at St. Williams in Norfolk County. Mr. and Mrs. John Pascoe at Mr Here 3000 acres of blowing sand and Thos. Elîiott's, Haimpton; Mr. an commons bas ln a few years been con- Mrs. Roy Werry, MontreaI, at ',%r.i verted into a Garden of Eden, as L. Pascoe's; Mr. A. J. Reynoldsi Warden Elîiott ternxed it, by re- in Toronto; Mr .and Mrs. R. J. Mc f orestration of this barre» land. The Kessock ,Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tin trip was arranged through the and Mr. Bruce Tink at Mr. W. E courtesy of Hon. Wm. Finlayson, Courtice's, Courtice; Mrs. S. Shor Minister of Lands. ridge and Mr. Frank Shortridge hav Satisfactory progress is being returned home after a month's boli made in acquiring options on land in day with Manitoba friends. Maste the pine ridge area of Durham Roger Shortridge returned witl County where it is planned to, plant them; -Miss 'Myrtie Vice spent a f e' a 1000 acres of young trees within days with ber sister, Mrs. Haroli the next year. Jebson, Brookl»; Mr. and Mns Jack Tingle, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs Sam Tracey, Mrs. Phillip Tingle, Mi Walter and Misses Phyllis Somers Toronto, Mrs. Fallis, Oshawa, at Mi W. N. Pascoe's; Mr. and Mrs. Franl Ashton and family, Enfield, Mr. anc Mrs. Chas. Grills and famihy, Mr. anc Mrs. Art. Cook and family, Colum. bus, at Mr. Chas. Blanchard's; Misý c Mabel White, Toronto, Mr. and Ms R. N. Johns, Oshawa, at Mr. Norva: Wottons; Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Pas. eitber one of our two optom- coe, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pascoe and etrists when your eyes trouble baby Gordon at Mr. Henry Webber's you. Burketon; Mr. Hilton Tink at Mr. Harold Jebson's, Brookl»; Mr. anc 1» ntrcat an exrem caes Mrs. Geo. Walters, Toronto, at Mi In ntrcat an exrem caes John Pàscoe's; Mr. James Walters, you get the double advantage of Mr. and Mrs. Will Walters. Peter. Mr. Jury's experience of over 35 boro, at Mr. J. Kivell's; Mrs. Stin. years free of ail expense. son, Mrs. Ed. Wilcox, Miss Heler Wilcox and Mr. Ormand Cruick. shanks, Hastings, at Mr. H. E. We have one of the most com- Tink's; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hepburn, plete and modern optical parlors Mr. James Reeson and Miss Marlon, in Ontario and we make no Columbus, Mr. George MeCullough, charge for consultation by p Raglan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardy y a and Miss Irene, New Toronto, at Mr. pointment <write or phone). Harvey Hardy's; Mr. and Mrs. Daw- son, Jean and Gerald, Peterboro, ' Mr. Joe Reynolds, Simcoe, Mr. Jin C us and C well Reynolds, Toronto, at Mr. Jack Rey- nolds'; Mrs. John Reynolds is holi- daying with Peterboro friends; Plans are being made for our S. S. Rally iii day service on Septeniber 25t..... Jury & Loveli Sevemal from here attended the fun- eral of the late Thomias E. Hardy a When we test eyes it is done Whitby on Sunday. The sym- properîy pathyof Mr. Hardy'srnany friends Hardy in ber bereavement...Our schooî opened on Thursday last with Principal R. J. McKessock in charge .... Several fmom here attended Tor- onto Exhibition. Big20OBook Store Has Your School Supplies We have a complete stock of aIl School plies, including Text Books for both Publi( High Schools. Exercise Books and Scribblers are1 good quality paper, and very attractive covei c and large, >rs. W. T. ALLEN Big 20 Bookstore Bowmanville Feed Them Well GrowiOng children need the best food that money can buy. Meat is the foundation to make children stuî-dy and healthy. You can always depend tipon getting the best and choicest meats- ,whatever eut you desiîe-fromn our large assort- ment of fresh, cured and cooked meats. G, A. Edmondstone Phone 21 Bowmanville I ies sd Ir. Irs id rs. k, iss ïk, 's; Aj k R- MAPLE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanford, Bloomfield, N. J., have been visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mun- day, Sr., and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Morgan, C,)bourg, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Power.. Misses Marjory Stevens ,Merle Sonley and Grace Suggitt, Uxbridge, spent the weeJ<end witb the former's parents, M r. and Mrs. R. R. Stevens... . Mr. Jim Wilson, Simcoe, visited Mr. John Hopps last wee!c. . .. Miss Nellie Kirkton, Town, ýýpent the weekend with Miss Greta Munday. .. . Miss Hilda Foley, Toronto, spent the weekend witb ber parents and other relatives......... Mr. and MrE. John Hopps spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Brown, Toronto... A nuxnber from here are taking in the C. N. E.... Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vipond and son Tom, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John Plunkett, Mr. and Mrs Alvin Davis, Peterboro, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Wilkins, Master Nelson Wilk- in, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Richards, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wilk- in, Oshawa, were weekend vîsitors with the latter's sister, Mrs. R. L. Worden .. .. School re-opened Tues- day morning with Miss Stella Ross in charge... .. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Abernethy -)n the arrivaI of a young daugbter.. Miss Mabel Stevens spent the weekend with Miss Dorothy Metcalf, Taronto ...Sunday Scbool rally will be held on Sunday, September 18tb. ENNISKI-LLEN Misa Marion Orchard is holidaying in Toronto... Mr. Eugene Beech praced an excellent sermon toaa largec congregation on Sunday even- ing. The Ladies' choir supplied the music and will sing again next Sun- day evening. Rev. J. W. Bunner Bowmanvile, will prec.... Miss Ï Laverne Orchard, Town, spent the holiday at ber father's, Mr. Frank Orchard....%r. and Mrs. Frak Spry and Master Roy 0f Rochester, N. Y., visited ber mother, Mr.Wm Oke. ENFIELD Mr. Geo. Abrahams, Detroit, called on a nuinher of relatives here on Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Will Stin- son and faniily, Detroit, visited at Mrs. John Stinson's..Misses Lil- hian and Grace Ashton, Detroit, re- cently visited at Mr. Gea. Orsiston's ..Miss Mary Hogarth and Mrs. R1 Pascoe, Solina, visited at Mr. L. C. Pascoe's.. Messrs. Fred and William Smith, Arthur Johnston, W. Frank Smitb, Mr. Wallace Pascoe, Misses Helen and Dorothy Pascoe visited Toronto last week ... . Mr. Frank aon, usnawa . si.ed it r. G-o On Saturday, Septexaber 3rd., aOrmniston's. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank joint meeting of the W. M. S. and Adamis and family, Rochester, Mr C. G . I. T. was held at the homne and Mrs. John J. Orniiston, Oshawa, of Mrs. W. Stainton, the program be- at Mr. W. J. Ormiston's ... . Mr. Gea. ing given by the C. G. I. T. The Ormiston bas purchased the property scripture lesson was read by Misses ;of Mr. Hirmn Forest, the former Reva McGill and May Lamb. Piano residence of Mr. F. T. Ashtan. solos by Misses Velma Orchard, Grace Werry and Muriel Moore were greatly enjoyed. Miss Lena Taylor, OBITUARY Soina, returned Missionary froni_____ China, gave a very interesting talk pn ber.experiences and work there Charles Thorne, Toronto impressing more clearly upon aur A member of one of Toronto's old- minds the state of China at the pres- ýest familles passed away on Monday, ent time. A splendid supper was Sept. 5th., when Charles Edward afterwards partaken of on the lawn1 Thorne died at bis residence, 244 served by the ladies of the W. M. S. Huron street, in bis 85th year. The late Mr. Thorne was a son 0f Ben- jamin Thorne, who founded Thorn- hilI, Ont., in 1820, and who export- ed the first flour from Upper Canada HAMPTON to England. Benjamin Thorne had Mrs. Edith Black and Miss Shirey a flourisbing flour mlling and tan- Gay pen a ew ayswit tbir ning business up nortb, was a meni- Gay spent Mew dayswith the ber of the Toronto wholesale firm of 'eeni COURanTICE y.ri 'y ""Thorne and Parsons, and -_was -_ap- lI ______viiedrensnTrnt . rpresident of the Toronto Fre Bilet ad MssRets returnedBako nteli r Miss Ruth Hoît, ot, was guest onMna fe e ays ganhof tbeBakoMntel1 hn ofda beasstr, Mi s spending a wd 1845, when that institution bad a ;h toewek isend. Ms Annie Hoît, over visiting relatives at Fenelon Falls local 'as weîî as a central president. d shpweend Mthe Lyla Osborne is and Burnt River. .. .Mr. and Mrs. O The old family homestead is now the Is. d ithe emainder of hiem holi- J. Clatworthy, Oshawa, acconxpanied TonilGl lb 'S ~ ~ rens1 totM. by Mrs. J. Clatworthy and bier father, dctda pe aaa Cl sand Mrs. Herbert Osborne, Masters Mm. R. G. Westaway, visited friends EucedaUprCnda ol Ir Kenneth and Harold, spent Sunday in Fenelon and Mîariposa over the lege, the late Charies Thorne was s, with Mr. and Mms. A. Niddery, Man- weekend. fo t e engaged in the china busi- Ir chester..Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ed- ness at aid China Hall on King St. ýk gar, Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Visitors: Mr. Chas. Wood and fani- Subsequently lie entered tbe real es- ci Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Courtice ... . Mr. ily, Orano, Mrs. May Johns and tate business, in which lhe was De- cI and Mrs. R. J. McKessock and Mm. daughter, Doris, and Mr. Martin at cupied until very Iately. He mar- and Mrs. H. E. Tink, Solina, visiteci Mr. Chas. Johns'; Miss Edna Cryder- ried a Miss Wihmot, daughter of the sat W. R. Courtice's last week.....n, Belleville, at Mr. A. B. Cry- hate Samuel Wiîmot, of Newcastle, Mrs. T. H. Powers, Orono, was wt demman's; Miss Sadie Virtue, Miss Ont., wehl known in the flsb hatchery .Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Annis on Sunday ILouise Johns and Harold Salter spent industry of the prvnce. Sbe pre- 3....W. M. S. held its meeting this SundaY witb Mm. Will Staphes, l'y- deceased hlm a numer of years ago.* d (Thursday) at 2.30 p. mi. at Mrs. W rone; Mr. and M.%rs. B. Steele, Frank In religion Mr. Thorne was an Ang- :H. Nichols, meeting in char î of Mrs Hastings at Peterboro ;Mr. J. J. Virt- lican. He is survived by one son, Nichols' group. Tbose tafing part ue and Miss Sadie Virtue with Tor- Wilmot, of New York; two daugb- Ion the program fram outside wîil be: ente and Bumiogton friends; Mr. ters, Mrs. D. D. Simpson and Miss ,r Mrs. (Rev.) Alfred Bunner, Bow- and Mrs. H. L. Pascoe, Columbus, at Olive, 0f Toronto, and one brother, , manville, who wilh give an address L. T. Pascoe's; Mm. and Mrs. James Richard E. Thorne, of 148 Sheldrake -on "Africa"; Miss Helen Bunner, Curtis and Miss Marjorie Pascoe witb boulevard, North Toronto. -vocal teacher in Ontario Ladies' JPeterboro friends; Miss Betty Sar- n Callege, Whîtby, wilh sing and Miss gent, Bowmanvilîe, speot the week- Tho*. E. Hardy, Whitby -Margaret Abernetby wilh also take end with friends; Mm. and Mrs. F. Folowing an illness of about a part la the prograni. AIl the ladies Rogers and family have been holi- year, whicb bad been more serious are invited to attend ,alsa the Mission daying in Toronto; Mm. and Mms. H. ln the past tbree or four montbs, Circle nienbers. .. . Services on Sun- G. Pascoe and Frank, Zion, Mr. and death came on Friday hast ta Thomas day were welh attended. Our Past- Mrs. H. E. Tink, Solina, Miss Aura Edgar Hardy, one of Whitby's best Y' or, Rev. J. H. Stainton, preached two Osborne, Mrs. Chas. Found and known and highly esteemed residents, rexcellent sermnons and in the evening Muriel of Ebenezer, at Mrs. Thomas and one wbo was equally well known -a vocal duet was nicely sang by Mrs. Pascoe's; Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pascoe and respected in Ontario and adjoîn- (Rev.) Stainton and Mrs. G. F. Iand Marjarie visited Brookl» ing counties. Deceased about ayear iAnnis. ... Sunday Sehool session was friends recently..Mr. and Mms. ago suffered a slight stroke from - argely attended and -% solo was sung W. W. Horn and son Wallace, Miss which, bowever, lie partiaîly recaver- -by Miss Frances Hancock. Ruth Johns made an extended motor ed. For the past few montbs lhe bad S______tnip on Sunday and Monday, caîling suffered froni heart trouble and this y at Barrie, Orillia, Elmvale, Colling- terminated bis life at the compara- *TYRONE 1 wood, Wasaga Beach and other tively early age of sixty yeams and places .... .Miss Nancy J-)hns return- two montbs. The news of bis demise 't Mr. and Mms. David Corey, Mr. ed to Toronto on Monday aftem caused genuine regret among bis 1- and Mms. Leonard Zopack, Port Hum-l spending ber summem Iiolidavs with mnany friends. Son, Mich., Mrs. Lewis Stevens, Miss ber mother, Mrs. C. Johns.. . Glati The deceae a aieo h .Louise Stevens, Oshawa, Mm. and Mrs to welcome back Miss Isobel Camp- tow eased fs arlntnatiereof the rSam Snowden, Maple Grave2, spent bell to her duties as teacher in publiceonbi fDa1ntn br o 1 l h u dy Ist, 1867, the yeam of Canadian Fed- Sadywith Mmr. and Mrs. R. J isehool here. .Mrs. (Rev.) J. R. eration, lie first saw thme ight of day. -Hodgson .... .Mr. and Mms. Sidneyiick bas returned froin hom holidays ibrtlaewswondahf Hoar, Lloyd and Alden have tbe sin- at Fort William .... Mr. Geo. A. Bar- Hils ebirfte tvas tof and a ha ceme sympatby of this comxnunity in mon and son Austin, Mr. and Mme. F mileseads parof s the wn of oman the loss of their son and brother Tomn G. Kerslake, WiIl G. White, hMiss vl and bisy abrenHe ateyThos. .Mrs. John Wannan, Miss Wannan Helen Johns, Mm. and M.%rs. B. Steele DarndMaryownsacpbumn Hardys wr and friend, Mm. Frank Martin and and many others havec becn taking in alnto onhp ines Mrs. Hooey, Orono, visited Mrs.j the Toronto Ex. .Streets were alive The Hardy's were one of the most Laura Burgess..... Dr. and Mrs. C. W on Tuesday morning 'vith schnlars prominent and higbly respected fani- Shemon and Keith, Bowmanville, Mm. going ta high and public schools after ilies in that section of Durhami Cou»- and Mrs. R. S. Virtue and daugbter; Itheir holidays. . . Young Peopl?'s ty for many years. Twenty-six Oshawa, Mr. T. Saltar and Miss ingFriday eveniog was 1» yar a Mm. Hary inftheDarton Johns, Misses Sadie and Laura Virt-I charge of Miss Lottie Horn, in theao pucseafa lateom- ue, Hampton. Sundayed with Miss absence of Miss Noma Horn, lst Vice Jeast part of the Town of Wbitby, e- Fannie Virtue. . .. Miss Ileen ïýiddelI IPresident. Bible lesson was taken iosid in thehunei 1920ohnS ie of Orono, was with Mrs. William b v Miss Mlarjorie Pascoe; topie, Imvdltotehm1n onSre Virtue. . . Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith I"Wbat is Christ's cause in the in ,,.hich be died, baving disposed of and daughtem, Enfleld, Miss Coma World"? was taken by' Miss Nora 'bis fanm. M. Scott, Toronto, were guests of Mm Horn; Miss Lottie Horn gave a read- J As a cattle drover the late Mm. and Mrs. Herb. N. Scott. .Mr. Hemb. ing; moll caîl was respooded to bylHardy was very widely knowo for Burgess is spe»dîng the weekead "Promises of Jesus". Meetiog closed many years. The scope of bis with bis cousin, Mr. Orvil Connor, witli benediction League meeting this business at ane tume exteoded fr0 m Toronto. Mr. John Hilîs bas blood week on Thursday evening. Annual 'Orillia on the nortb and Kiogston ?n poisoning... .Mr. and Mrs. John floral bigbt in charge of Social Vice Ithe east, taking in Simcoe, Ootario, i Henderson, Bowmanville, Miss Helen Presideot. Miss Ruth Johns. Com' j Durhami, Northumberland aod Fron- i Henderson, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs and biog flowers. teoac Counties. He was in patner- Orville Henderson visited Mm. and ______ ____ ship for some years with the late Mns. A. W. Annis on Sunday.. . -r.T . G . Colwill, who in bis tume wasj and Mms. Win. Hamley, BowmanN ille, t etas a well known drover, and in me- were Sunday guests of Mr. L. J. rr sIce.Oliers be was coectaed witb1 Goodman. .Mr. and Mrs. James FARM TO RtEN-ilS3 acres, In Mm liegDny. Dcesd a Soucb, Bowmanvilhe. visited witb Mm stte (if cultivation, good buildinog : onfrbsfi uiesdaîgs and Mrs. Albert Hawkey. . Mr. and rIowing poss~sslon at once. rFuîî poss,-land sterling Christian character. Mrs.TalertFinley nd amiy, n arrangc.d. For terms and particu- Those wbvo dealt with bum regard edý ionviTllev idber parnts, Mm. a nd laiîfaly to H-. J. Knight, Lakeview his word as good as bis bond. ionill, isied ie paent, r. ndFarm, Bowmoanvillls. phone 140-2. 35-tf1 _________In religion deceased was a prom- Mrs. Edwamd Virtue .. . .Miss Hazel 1_____ ineot Methodist, and lattemly a mern- Turner, Claremont, returaed andbeofte Uid Cuc. Fr opened public achool on Tuesday. bro h ntdCuc. Fr Miss Hazel Hodgson bas eturnecl taeayyash a mse n lier schooi near Belleville and MissQ member of the Board of 'Manage- Beatrice Bigelow left on Tuesday for 8 ment of the Tabernacle in Wbýitby, j lir scoolat NrthBay . issand a most faitbful attendant atI EihClemens bas secured a schah I tng healhurl evcs h 0go at Turtle Lake, Muskoka..Wom- O uitstafldhfa bel en's Missionary Society met on The fumeraI service in the United Thursday. The prograin was pre- Church Suoday aftemnoon was taken pared by Mrs. (Rev.) J. R. rn-S by the minister, Rev. A. Mansell Ir- por gop ndwa er itm:-e l i win, B. A., B. D., assisted by the ing. Mirs. Savage and Mrs. Truin- Rev. J. U Robins, Pastor of Tinity pour gave readings; Miss Evely-à United Cb.urch, Bowmanville, and a Brent and MrF. L. J. Goodman fav. AT DILCKScousin of deceased. Practicalîy omed witb solos; and a paper on cvemy seat in the cburcb vas taken, "Plea for Missions" was given by THIS WEEK fiends coming not only from Whit-. Mms. A. W. Annis. Bales are bcbng ________________ by and district ta pay their last tib- packed for the mission field.. . . Mrs. ute, hut froni Bowmanville and sur- Richards and son Arthiur, Oshawa, Young Nien's' and flst longers rounding country where deceased visited at Mm. T. Richards'.. . Mrs. suits, difrent shades and styles, was so weIl and favorably known. To Sulas Hoar, Misses Ethel and Dorotby te clear ................. $1.50 bis faithful attendance at the ser- of Orono, Mm. Harold Hoar, Toron- - -_______________ vices in the cburch, bis services as a' to, visited at Mr. Charles Bigelow's Meûn's Solid Leather Mîltar trustee for many years, bis Lreneral ... Mm. Breoton McCullougb bas Work Boots, ta Clear .... $î3.49 f interest in aIl chumch affairs, bis ex- chicken pox . ... Mm. and Mn. Lionel emplamy and sterling character, andI B yam spent the weekend with her ~ XkSit, I higb standing in the community, Rev paens.Mm ad sm. Lillicrap, Cao- i ah......9 Mr. lr'.in in the funeral address nington, Mm. and Mme. Lillicrap e- 1______________e, ________.89__ made reference. The deatb of al turning homne with theni. Mrs. F. L. man like deceascd, be said, wvas aî Squair and son Kyle, Salemi, visited M e ns WooI Work Socks, pr .19 distinct loss ta the community. Fav- Mm. and Mrs. J. Storie... .Miss Aima - lomîte bynins of deceased were sung. Pollard ,Mr. and Mrs. W. Blak.e Pol- XVnien Corsets, several styl2s, Aftem the service the funeral lard, Miss Annie Johns, Bowmanville, fine miake, ta Clear......98 cortege, one of the largeet seen in visited at Mm. !). Mo'sper's. __________________ this town for sie tume ined u p The Harvest Home services on BgVa riety of Women's New ln front of the churchi, and proceed- Sunday were a wonderful .<uces, FlSh.......$2.79 and $3.9 indteentwamae. ieeywh Rev. Geù. A. Wilîianis, B. Ams nemn a ae sîonary on furlough fron Formosa, Curtaio Scrim, different pat- The paîl bearers were Samuel Har- gave two splendid semnions. The terris, creamn or white, yard .15 ris, J. J. Lvnde, William Balinier, chair furnisbed good nîuisic vicb 1-_________________ L. F. Richardson, F. L. Beecraft and everyone enjoyed. On Monday the (hùekeýd Tea Toweîling, extra f J. M. Kenny. Bowmanville boys were the wiîîners spC ciai, vyard.............. 1212 Deceascd is sumvived by bis wifc, ln a game of soft bal. The chic'en,,.wbo is a daugbter of the late Mr. pie supper was alI that couîd he de- and Mrs. Henry Jeffemy, also of Dam- sîmed and a large crowd waspentw w w. lington Township, three brothers, The ffiiaI wih t thnk al wo D I.. Il k'~Arthur of Bowmanville; Alfred of helped ta make the Hamvest Home L A A ~ apa;Jmso xmde n a Rucees. haîf brother, John Davîdson af Mes- Specal rics i Boy' Sitsfor King and Division Sta., fard, and tbree sisters. Mmes. J Specal rice inBoy' Suts orKnight of Oshawa, Mme. Fre d Cor» - scboal opening: Suite reg. $10.00 for Bowinanville isb, Wbitby; and Mrs. Fanny Walker' $6.99 and $8.00 Suits for $5.98 at of Sturgeon Point-The WbithyI Couch, Joboston & Crydemman 's. 'aet. West Durham Exhibition Plan now to attend this great annual show which wiIl be held at Bowmanville Tuesday and Wednesday September 20 - 21 Special Attractions Irish Hunters and Thorobreds From the stables of R. S. McLaughlin, Esq. Cobourg Concert Band (Kilties) Children's Parade Dispîay Livestock, Poultry, Fancy Work, Domestic Fruit, Vegetables, Science, Etc. Big Midway Attractions Amateur Dramatic Contest West Durham Fair is recognized as one of the best agricu]tural shows in Ontario. COLL T. McLAUGHLIN, President. C. H. MASON, Secretary, Box 74, Bowmanvihhe. TINWARE SALE This is a special sale of a large variety of Tinware foi' one day only Saturday, September lOth Your choice of any article at 15e EACH We will also have an assortment on display at very special î)i.ces. PLOW POINTS 55c EACH MASO N & DALE Phone 145 Popular Hardware Store Bowmanville h *Buy Work Clothes This Week End WORK SHIRTS Khaki, Blue and Black and White Stripe Work Shirts, worth $1.50,.............On Sale 98c Each MEN'S OVERALLS AND SMOCKS A line of Union Made Overalis and Smocks, Black, Blue and Blue Stripe ,worth $2.00, On Sale $1.49 Each WORK SOX 4 PAIR FOR $1.00 SCHOOL SUITS Boys' School Suits with one lpair of blpomers, Navy Blue, Grey and Brown Tw'eeds, any suit in the store clearing .................For Only $5.95 MEN'S SLICKER RAINCOATS 2 only, Yellow Slicker Raincoats to clear For Only $4.95 MEN'S WORK PANTS A splendid line of Cotton Tweed Pants, all sizes, worth $2.50,..........For Only $1.95 Pair MEN'S NEW OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR FALL Select yours now and have it laid away while choice is best, from .............$15.00 to $45.00 Te.]B, Gilchrist Opposite Bank of Montreal Phone 61 Bowmanville PAGE 4 . 1 1- Il k . ý» 1

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