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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Sep 1927, p. 5

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Delicious ,~Sweet Pickles Ou special recipe for Sweet Pickles is having a treniendous sale this year. Those wbo tried it a year ago bave told their friends and no home sbould fail ta put down at least a gallon. NO BOILING NO TROUBLE NO FAILURES VERY ECONOMICAL Jury & Loveli Safe, Satisfactory Druggists and Opticians SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Special Asst. Chocolates 29c lb ~iley's Tofee.......... 59e lb INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Conveyancing Private Funds to Loan on real estate Edith Y. Scobeli Insurance and Real Estate Agent Phone 189 Bowmanville SCIIOOL'S Before you ]et them run to se Ives' Shoe Store and be Boys and girls still have t, Nothing better for school weai We Are Offering 15'0/ Footwear and this wiII ri Leather Footv On the other harid, leatl and if you need good strong welladvis.d ta stock up for yi Boys' Leather Oxfords, Black Boys' Caif Leather Boots.. Girls' Leather Oxfords.. Misses' Oxfords, Black, Brown Going ,West You mnay need Suit Cases. Good but flot expensive.... Ives' Cash FOOTWEAR AND' BOWMANVILLE School We have ever-y rec plies for Public and Hig Bring your list to1 be filled to your satisf a WE AL Newspapers, Magazi Novelties, Vi Phone 21 Dz w.wJe 107 irectly oppositE THE CANADLAII STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE TEURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927 LOCAL AND OTHERWISE LOCAL AND OTHERWISE LOCAL AND OTHERWISE 1 ROTARY STREET FAIR Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert J. Dudley Mns. L. A. Tale is viiting relatives Mns. J. T. Bragg sent the week- j Wifl Be Held Wednettday, October 5. were reçent guests of Mns. J. G. Dud- in Lindsay. lend witb Mns. Svanefeilt, Toronto.i ley, Coiborne. Miss Sybil Burk, Toronto, spent fMns. D. F. Cameron Maberley, is Bowxnanville Rotary Club will Mns. C. S. Mason bais returned the weekend at home. visiting ber parents, Çir. and M~rs. hold its annual Street Fair and Car- irai an enjoyable holiday at Bufalo Port Hope tax rate is 50 mills, Thomas McMulIen. nival on Wednesday evening, Oct- and New York City. 2 milla in excess of 1926. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Willis, Tor- obter 5th on King Street fromt Divi- Miss Marion Quinn and Beatrice Mns. Wm. Jackson, Oshawa, spent onto, spent the weekend wjth her 1sion to Temperance Streets. Great Purdy, Castieton, have returned front Sunday at Mr. J. B. MartyD'5. parents, Mr .and Mns. Wmn. McRey- made todmake this enjoyablebeand a visit with frienda in Bowmanville. Miss Mary Hume bas returned front nolds. uhloefrevnancasn Mm C.L. Uper an litle tw week' holdaysin Mukoka. Mr. . R. oskithMitsAllilHolongatbellremembered.bere Makek Mrs.C. L Uper ad litletwo eek' hoiday inMuakka. ki and Mr. Fred C. Hoar attended ant ftedt n ac o daughter Phyllîs, London, are spend- Miss Elizabeth Clarke spent the the Thurston-Cole wedding inlafuterparticulatse acb week.fo ing a month witb her parents, Mr. weekend with ber aunt, Mrs. Frances Toronto last Tbursday. frhrpriuasec ek and Mns. Geo. B. Bickle. Clarke. Mr. F. R. Kerslake returned Principal and Mns. W. J. Trenouth Mr. G. E. Foster and Miss Vivian home front Wellesley Hospital, Tor- Births. Marrliagea and Deaths are and ber mother, Mns. John Gilbert, Foster, Sonya, were home over the onto, on Saturday and is iniproving1 charged o ite iowing rates: Blrths who have spent the bolidays here weekend. nicely after bis operations. 5 dc f oariat es 0;foU s50;Mrnr haveretuned ome o Na ande Mr. and Mns. Outrant, Peterboro, Mr. and Mns. Fred Heal, Mrs. Carda 5oc SOc per line extra for poems. Dr. and Mns. Harry E. Dayan were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dunsford and Mr. and Mrs. Ceci.l BIRTHS daugbter, Miss Hilda Day, Kingston, Alex. Hume. Dunsford, Toronto, w.ere recent auenttRev. aknd M.W. ieuC. Wand- Mr. and Mrs. E. Lucas, Toronto, guests at Mr. Mort Murdoff's. SMITH-At Enniakillen, August. 319t., aun, Rv. nd rs.W. . Wshig- isited Mr. and Mns. W. Nowell over Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Merrick and l927. to Nr. and Mrs. Wilbert Smith, a ton. 'the weekend. sons Junior and Albert, Buffalo, N. sofl* (Wlbert Ross.) Mns. J. K. Galbraith wbo 5pentI ubro o3avleOd . r n n rheNwo n the summer at bier cottage at PortiAnme fBwavleOd .,M.adMs rheNwo n Bowmanvile bas returned to ber ,fellows attended the Decoration ser- daughters Margaret and Isabel,MARA S home in Toronto after a very plea- vices in Cobourg. Streeter, Ill., were guests of Mr. and ant season here. Mrs. Lizzie Bradder, Meaford, is Mr$- C. M. Murdof over the week- DEMARtAY-STuTTr-At Orono, Aug- Rev. and Mrs. S. C. More and visiting ber sister, Mns. R. H. end. uet 20, 1927. John T. Demaray, B. A., M. family have returned to Coîborne Souch, Liberty St. In Clydesdale classes at C. N. E. D., formerly of Forest, to Leta Ethelwyn, after holidays. We understand Mr Mrs. Robt. Hamilton, Stoufville, Thomas Cowan, Orono, won 61,1, O tronof r n r. .J ut Moor ba reignd te pstoateof pen th weken wih br nece prize on aged stallion, W. F. Batty Coore bsUened tC e rcb owinta M spn. Ge eeo. Fo ter. iee5tbon one year old and Robt. Duf illbonh iedaltb. wngto Msse ini aEte ebber ost.& Son, Myrtle, select. Batty won lst il-halh.Mise Mniean Ehe Wbbron f oal and 8tb on filly, and Duf & DEATHS Mns. (Rev.) Win. Pascoe Goard, bave returned fromt visiting their Son let on yeld mare. THORNE-In Toronto, on Monday, Vancouver, B. C., is spending a brothens in Manitoba. The death occurred at the Counties September 5, 1927, Charles E. Thorne, coupleaged 15 years. copeof weeks witb ber sister, Mns Mr. Ernie McCoy, Port Foley, vis Home for the Aged of Mns. Ellen Funeral from St. Georges Churcli, .Geo. B. Bickle, Liberty Street, en- ited bis sister, Mns. Norman H. Tay- Herrington, an old resident of Or- Newcastle, an Thursday, September 8 at route ta England where she will lor over the weekend. ana, aged 80 yeans and one montb. 2.30 P. m. Internient at St. Georgesa spend the winter. Mr. and Mns. Otho Brown, Detroit, Deceased was born and lived al ber Cemetery. Mr. and Mn. Chas. Wattleworth Micb., bave been bolidaying witb Mr if e at Orono, coming ta the bomne GARFAT-At Port Hope, Sept. 2nd., and daugbter, Akron, Ohio, are re- and Mrs. W. G. Rabbins. several years ago on account of ad- William Garfat, in hie 8th year. n ewing acquaintances in town. Miss Ethel Webber bas gone ta vancing years and nat baving anyone HARDY-At Whitby, on Friday, Sept. Charlie reports several successful Hermon, Hastings County, ta resume ta look alter ber in ber declining 2nd, 1927, Thomas Edgar Hardy, belaved -fishing trips around Happy Valley. ber teacbing duties there. years. IntermTent took place at. husband of Nancy Jeffery, aged 60 years, Tbey also participated in the cbîcken Mr. D. Coleman Warnica, Detroit., Orono. 12 months. Interred at Bowm-anville. pie supper at Tyrane on Labar day. Mich., spent the weekend with bis Tbornham Minstrel, the 3-year WICKETT-In Little Britain on Fr1- mother, Mrs. B. M. Warnica. old Sbortborn bull which Mr. John day, September 2, 1927, John H. Wckett, J Mr andMn.J. E DrmniCa-Baker of Solina recently sold ta ibeloved huaband of Anna Wickett. in hie bourg, spent the weekend witb the Duncan Campbell of Moffat for175th year. Interen tLteBrtn isss Crruhen Quen t. $1000 is beading tbe list wberever Cemeery. shown. At botb tbe Ottawa Show HOAR-ta Darlingtan, on Tliursday, Cold Nights Are ,Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kob Ier and sn aainNtinlEhbto September let, 1927, Thomas Russel Billy, Ottafanegsereawas awarded the senior -Hoar, eldest son o i n r.SdT coming Mr. T. A. Brown, B. A., Ottawa, the beef Shortborn classes. A KEN-On August 31, at 414 Jarvis St., Co igwas recent guest bf is brother, Mr. splendid photo of Tbornham Minstrel Torot uliaAn, idow oftelt Prepare for the cold nigbts Mrs. John Kornell, Saskatoon, IFarmer's Advocate. wavleternient at Bewdley, Ontario. that are coming. Wby be un- Sask., spent. a f ew days witb Mrs. nug s etinteofasBedon rs NEALE-Suddenly by drowulng at confortable witb cald feet 'vben Norman Taylor enroute ta Nova Scot- Women's Insiuewshl nM Paudash Lake, on Sunday, August 21, it isn't necessary. A Hot Water ia. E. R. Bounsall's lawn, the Presîdent, William Ernest Alan, aged 20 years, eld- Bottle will quickly warra those Mr. Prower McMurtry, Detroit, Mns. F. Jacknian, presiding. A r- est beloved child of Thomas and Ente d llt "- t kd ~ ragemntswer mad fo th co»- ae, D r. oft.andrnonwoa te cbilled limbs and aIow you a jac.,,spent te weeend wîth h.s yingeyer's wor mne.or.heBoun- Nae acot rnuno h have a gaod night's sleep. !rnsMran r.W B.Migya' ok MnE.R on aeD. m AdsnNwst. Mrr.sali on bebaîf of the committee re -__________________ We bave just re.raived a new uty ported on the completion of the sbimet f otWaerBotls, Mn. Norman Taylor and family furnisbings for a room in the nurse's Wanted Foupmntinfyriget BratPumpls, have returned frram a very enjoyable esidence. A splendid paper on etc. towes ii ihbrprnsa "The Value of Sunshine in the EARLV FALL APPLES WANTED- Sudbury. Home" was given by Mns. F. C. Col- 1Alec crab appies and pears. J. H. Mc- Our Hot Water Bottles range Miss Luelha Menzies, Mr. HarryI mer and mucb enjoyed. Next meet- Ewen, Bowmianville, phone 133r2. 36-3 in price front Thorne and Mr. Wesley Carew, Lind- ing on Sept. 3 Oth at the home of Ms.~ $.0TO $3.50 say, spent Labor Day with Miss Mel- Gea. Soucb, George St. Programf WANT ED-A amall Upright Piano of $L, modern style. WIlI exchange a ô tube aria Burns. lin charge of Group 1, Super-Neutrodyne ,walnut cabinet 46 In- Tbey are of an exceptionally Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. E. Armstrong chez high. built In Baldwin Loud Speaker and re uil an daghtr Mrgurit spnt he INITER AN CHRCHS and ail ecjuipment. new. Çrhis la good quality ad ae fly adduhe ageiesette MNSESADCUCE beautiful instrument and the Pinnacie of guaranteed. weekend in Toronto and attended the ______ad10 perfection. Write Box 353, Bow- There 's still time ta get aur Exhibition. ¶'rinity Young People wi]l open manville, or telephone 105. Sweet Pile Mixture Miss Nellie Burk, Dietetian in Dr. the faîl terni meetings on Monday, Jeffery Hales Hospital, Quebec City, September 12tb. bas returned ta duty alter a pleasant St. Pauî's Çburch, Rev. D. W. To Let holiday at home. Best, D. D., minister. il a. M.- -bu 5arscn AMr. and Mn. Frank Weiser and Morning Wonbip. 7 p. m.-Even- FARM TO RENT-bt95arscn Itf~ k ~ ~ 3 wa cildren, Detroit, Micb., are vis- ing Wonbhip. 2.30 p. m.-Snnday venisntlyituai'td in Oshawa. First- itingMr. nd Mr. C.E. Reder ndand , city water. Immediate pas- K E S E S iigM.adMs .E edradSchool. session to plough. Pull possession April The Dependable Drug Store otrretisbr. Junior Missionary Auxiliary of wastai. Apl a . .Caa t s PHONE 49 Mr. and Mns. Isaac Barkey, Stouif- Trinity Cburcb will hold next meet- lawOtra3-f ville, Mr. Ray Grave, Ringwood, re- ing on Tuesday, Sept. l3tb, at 8 p. cently visited their cousin, Mns. Gea. m., at tbe home of Mrs. W. T. Quinn, E. Foster, King St. East.1 Concession St. AIl membens are Boarders Wanted Mr. Lloyd Rice, who ls entering1 requested ta attend. his final year in medîcine at Western St Andrew's Presbyterian Churcb, WANTED Board for twa ladies; close tewee-cre eprneadCuc to~ Newcae.le High School, or twa warm University, London, spent te crrone with bousekeeping privilegas. end witb relatiives here. IRev. Robt. MeDernient, M. A., min- Phone Clarke 1132. 36-1 A!Y ~Mr. and Mrs. W. Nowell and Mr. flister. Morning wonship il a. m. DERS AND ROOMERS WANT. UIItIUand Mrs. E. Lucas spent a pleasant Evening wohp7pin.Sna ED-Centrat location, every ovnec ~ N !afternoort with Mr. and Mns. E. Scbool 10 a. m. Everybody wel- rates reasoable. Apply ta Mrs. DinniI: G O N N 1Stonebridge on Labor Day. cone. lwell, Silver S-,.. Bowmanville. 34-3-1 bolhvtecidrnrnnta the market is sold in Bownianville by Robins, Pastor. Sunday services:"lt" h etcne olo rniyUie hrh e.JU.-- chol hve he hidre ru into J. A. Holgate & Son. Try a couple il a. m.-The pastor will preacb; Articles For Sale outfitted witb new shoes. bundred pounds and bie convinced. i p_ .Rev. C. MacKinnon, D.D.,1 twomonhsto earTenisShos.Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Pennington an d Principal of Pine Hill College, Hali-f FOR SALE-Itenewed cow and spring- r.omntstwerTniShe. tocideTrnobae be fax, N. S., will be the preacher. er. pl J. L. Meteijîf, Lot 20, Broken SDiscount. on ail Tennis visiting bis sister, Mns. Fred A. Sunday Scbool at 2.30 p. im. Fot1alntn pae135 6t nen ncesain t ~Crydernian and other relatives bere. Holidavs are over and the paston f1 PIGS FOR SALE-Fifteen Young meana nce avig t you ofthediferet chrchs wre n iYorkshire pigs,.-à wsks aId. A. E. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Smale, Miss- ote fern cucesweinBillett, Hampton, phone36-1 36-2w wear Advancing es Jean and Margaret and Mr. John their awn pulpits last Sunday. Rev. PG O -____ Smale, Lindsay, were recent guesta J. U. Robins preacbed two good ser- YOUNG PG O SALE-Yarkshire I ber Footwear is advancing rapidly of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Werry, Honsey mons in Trinity United Churcb an white, 6 weeks aId, bacon type. Applyt leather boots and shoes you are st Sunday and Miss Helen Bunner anditRchr olyBwmxvlepon aur f ail needs at these attractive Margaret Allun sang fine salas ,all i- Mrs. A. Willstrop, Mr. and Mn. lbeîng much appreciated. RC FO SALE-1925 1%, ton Fard F. Willstrop, Jr., and cbildren, and truck, complete, good condition. Its or Brown ................ $350 Mns. E. Rowland motored frram Tor- The regular monthly meeting of pyurs at a bargain. Appty E. A. Os- .............$3.50 onta and spent Sunday witb Mns. F Trinity W. M. S. was beld in the borne, 13ownainville. phone 505. 36-3 .$,0 Clarke. Sunday School room on TIuer-sy ai- FOR SALE AND REMOVAL-A two- Patent................. $.500 isDrtyLckatiagt ternoon witb Mns. (Rev.) J. U. Rob- sae rm apne hpI apo or oaet..........$.0Msr. TH Lockart, l.s ghto,îi ns in the chair. Alter apening ex- village. Apply ta Mns. C. Johns, Harap- For Harveat? AseOtra br h c ercises a very beautiful vocal duet ton, phone 382-4. 31-tf We hve ustwha yo ned. epte th poitin o tech inthe was given by Mns. C. H. Dudley and FOR SALE-Piano at a bargain, a fIrst We av jut ba yo ned cete th psiionafteche i eMrs. H. M. Foster. Miss Lena Tay- class instrument. Can hosen on en- . .....$150 TO $2.65 EACH Public Scbool there. ilor, who bas recently returned tram quiry at Statesman Offce. Han been Mr. and Mns. Will Ford, Mns. Tom China, gave a most interesting and weil taken care of. In good condition. se -i29-tf. Pansons, Cambray, Mr. Reuben Gar- vivid dsription of ber first ipres- rell, Oakwood, visited 'their cousins, sions in China. Mrs. C. A. Bartlett Sh e S o eMr. and Zrs. Wn. McReynolds and r:cited a poeni on Systematie Giving Real Estate For Sale TRAVELLING GOODS f Mr. and nr. Fred Lyle, Scugog St. wbicb was vsry interesting. Thesx ONT. 1A .N .Bb hwo ao eua business was then disposed FO R SALE-Two bousea, si jDay i Class F--girls tramt 12.o11 ofan a profitable atternoon was and 7 roomas each. very attractive resi- awadedta 1rogbttaa cose-,dences, In gootl location. Apply Peteri vile' hstaia ad"-veteran nier- Ihouse. 5 roams eaen, with zmpravements, chant, tells us bie can recaîl Cecil aon Elgin St, opposite . ol brick hous refrre tainaur'lot.isucorner cElginn andCnncession: framne Neville, rfre oinorÎs sue R .M thel& C hueon Concession St; large brick B e r rby bis daughter, Mrs. L. J. Mainguy, .M ichlh O ou oSe ggS. ls eCP BoeoOn.rryawe ay Mr. THE QUALITY DRUG STORE on easy terms; ans on Concession ow avie Neville lived in the bouse now accu- Bowmanvallo Ot. reents, on Otaio Sret pied by Miss Blealley on Church.St., Phone 92-Nights and Sundays Cicen rulanch earr, twn o! Beorn eIvs heSoewenhle was a amaîll boy living in a 280 viller, nutbl fomtre faerr 0 se whre Andrwothnre, ont reasonable prie. Also neyeraI e Ies'Sho Stre ous wereAndew ennngtnbuilding loteIsn good localiy. Phone IKing Street, resides. He says be 114 or ses Wm. Brack, Queen St., Baw- udto deliver mneat to Mr. Neville. manville. 38-4w* PAGE FMV Buy A Broom SATURDAY ANY ARTICLE 29c Tea Pot Bean Crock 4-String Brooms Tin Daisy T-Kettle Granite Dish Pans 8 oz. Bottle Fly 0 San Granite Colanders Clothes Lin. Pulîcys Granite Wash Basins Granite Pudding Pan 2-Way Electric Socket Saturday only. Dustan's Cash Hardware "We Serve You Well" Bowmanville j- At Your Service Yes, we are at your service to furnish the menu for Bread, Cakes and Pastry of ail kinds. If we haven't what you want tell us and we wilI bake it for you. Speciai orders given prompt and care- fui attention. The Bowmanville Bakery Successors to Christie's Bakery BowmanviiIe Students May Now Get School Supplies at Prit chArd's Almost everything in the way of supplies we have including: school Readers Scribblei's Aritiimetics Pencils Geographies Pens Dictionaries Crayons Grammars Paints Histories Inks Drawing Books Rulers Erasers Ail Schooi Supplies sold for Cash Wall Paper, Paints, Glass, Aluminuinware GEO. PRITCHARD 2 Doors West of F. F. Morris Co. Phone 489 Bowmanviiie Sid. Chartran' s SHIRT SALE 200 MEN'S FINE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS In fancy stripes and checks ,also Cream, White Mauve, Grey and Blue, sizes 14 to 17, Regular up to $3.00, SALE PRICE $1.95 MEN'S NEW FALL HATS Inc1uding ail the up-to-date shades and shapes, both in stiff feit and soft, $3.00 TO $6.00 MEN'S SUITS 50 Men's Suits, ail colors, Reguli& up to $22.50, MUST GO AT $12.50 HERE IS YOUR CHANCE S. G. Chartran One Door W est Bell Telephone Oflfice PHONE 20 BOWMAN VILLE. Z;;ima

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