m WEEKLY STORE NEWSI March 1, 1928 Publiahed ini tiie lterests of the People of Bowmanville and district by Harry Allia, Editor & Grocer EDITORIAL We suppose everybody some- time bas wanted ta mun a newspaper of bis awn. We plead guilty. Editor James of The States- man says running a newspaper is full of grief, but if we insist he'll rent us ibis little corner each week and it'll be up ta us ta make good. Sa we'll be here every Thursday wiib aur weekly news in which we will talk about YOU PEOPLE OUR COMMUNITY ITS IMPROVEMENTS and maybe a litile bit about the gracery business. We'll promise ta ho interest- ing all the time, but we'll need your help wiih criticisms, coon- menus, and contributions. No. 2 SOCIETY NOTES The other day Christie, Brown & Co., were making a big noise in the city papers about being appointed biscuit niakers ta their Excellencies, the Governor-General and Vis- counteas Wellingdon. Tbey neglected ta mention that we have been selling Christie Bis- cuits ta the best folks in this district for years. This week we received some fresb fancy Christie Biscuits in packages at 35c lb. SHOPPING NEWS Shopping bags are aIl the go these days. We are giving a Grained Leatherette Shopping Bag, 14 inches wide by 13 in- ches deep, (worth 85c), with 8 bars of Coonfort Soap, aIl for 95C. (Total Value $1.35>. NOTHING BUT ADVTS. Lux, 3 packages (special). . 29c De Luxe Jelly Powders 5c pkg. 2 in 1 Floor Wax, 1 lb. tin 32e Four Castle Tea, best. .. 69e lb. HARRY ALLIN, GROCER Phone 186 Bownsanville LADIES ARE INVITED Corset Specialist Coming newest styles ini Miss Dorothy MeLean, ex- pert in corset fitting from Gos- sard Corset Co., will be at our store MONDAY, MARCH 5TH Ladies are invited to take advantage of this expert ser- vice as well as inspeet the corsets. Special display for one day only Se W. NIASON & SON Dry Goods and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Phone 106 Bowmanville White Rose Service Station (Formnerly Banner Station at King & Liberty Sts.) Now Ready for Business Although extensive alteration and improvements are still going on we can now fil your order'for White Rose Gasoline-Oils-Tires-Batteries- Auxto Accessories W. will also be able ta Re-Charge 'Batteries, Oil Autos, Wash Cars, etc. GROCERIES 0F ALL KINDS On Saturday next we wilho ready ta fill your orders for greceries with a complete new fresh stock of food supplies, Groceries, Canned Goods, Cooked and Cured Meats. Ice Cream-Confectionery-Soft Drinks Station is being equipped with Rest Rooms with aIl conveniences for ladies and gentlemen. Local patronage solicited-Recommelld this service station to your touist friends. FRED W, N ELLES Phono 430 Bownianville "Paiteurization le cheaper than doctor buill" says a wise mother. Milk safety can only be assured through perfect pasteurization. Our pasteurization equipment means purer milk and cream for you and your family. Pasteurized milk is a safe milk. Our service is an efficient service-a great eombination. Pasteurized Milk costs no more than common milk. BO#WMVILE DAIY M KING ST. HONU44 E. outic, m. ndMrs. Kenneth Courtice, Mm. and Mns. Wallie Pick- elI, ail of Darlingion, Mr. and Mrs. W.. Croxaîl, Bnooklin, Mr. and Mirs. Camemon TmulI, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs Ganet Courtice, Pickering, and Mi-s Doris Courtice, Toronto, wee mong the relatives who attended the for- tieth wedding annivesary of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Courtice, Pickering. They were the recipients of a beautiful floar lamp. A very interestîng event is an- nounced for Friday, March*2nd, in the Town Hall, Bawmanville, when Prof. Toolinson of Guîelpb O. A. C.1 will give an illustrated nddncss on "'Whaita plant in Roses, Shmrubs and Perennials for besi results." Te munt îiu,.i a, .3,,iptv deA3iC good deal of credit for bringing a lecturer like Prof. Toolinson bere. The Society thnaws al lis meetings open to the public: their desire being ta e<ucate the public in besi methods of Horticulture and ta create a lave for flowers in bath aid and young. Na cildren admitted unless acconi- panied by parents. Ladies are invited ta inspect the new styles of Gossard Corsets at S. W. Mason & Son's, on Monday, March tb. Upon tby bended knees, thank God for workl Work. once man's penance, now hie high reward. For work ta do, and strength te do the work. We thank Thes, Lord.jOnOznan PAGE FîVX THE GREAT EMERGENCY Canada hopped into the World War when the occasion called, and left the problem of ways and means to Sir Thomas White. In his tuma, Sir Thomas put the .emergency up ta the smaîl contributor-a littie tax on this, a siffer tariff on that, a victory bond here and thore, al cheerfully contributed, and the Canadian army was ia the front tilI the finish. It was the emaîl donations that bought Victory. The point is just her-": The States- man finds it neceisary ta make a forward movement ta play *Ls part in the big things that are ta ho done in the year 1928. And, in full Faith, has followed Sir Thomas White's exemple and put the emer- gency up to the small contrihuter. There are hundreds of perfectly well intentioned people awing The States- man from $2.00 ta-well some of you know how much more- for sub- scriptions, advertising and job work. If tbey will each contribute accord- ing ta their obligation NOW, Bow- manville will not only ho the boit iawn but it will aisa buast of having one of the best weekly papers la On- tario. Miss Elsie M. Bragg, Toronto, spent the weekend at home. It neyer does any harm ta remeni- ber and cannai be too often repeated, that a town isn't kepi living byhe people who spend aIl their mnoneýycout- ide of it.-Shelburne Economist. THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, MARCH lot., 1928. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE BIRTHS SaleesFo GIBSON-In Clarke, at Wllowbrook Mrs. Geo. P. Freeland, Toronto, Farni on Sunday FebruarY 19, to Mr. and FOR SALE-1eýrsy heifer, ren.,wed. visited bier father, Chief R. Jarvis, Mrs. A. Arhur élibson, a son. Box 329, Bowmî,îile phon, Me. -t last week. SNOWDEN-In Bowmanvulie Hospital, HAV FOR SALE-A quantity of hay eÉ Th ade o t AdewsChrhon Thuraday, February 23, 1928, to Mr. for sale. Apply Mise Horsey, P . O. Theladesof t. ndewsChuchand Mirs. W. B. Snowd.ef, Oshawa, a Box 406, Bownianviile. 9-3w* are serving a hot supper, Wednesday, daughter.- --B March 2lst. 9-1W - MANGOLOS FOR SALE-A liited 11 The andof te dliget sall earquantity. Apply T. C. Bragg, R. R. 4 Thle abdu the diliget sha beadr MARRIAGES Bowmanville, phone 111-3. 9-ï tribute.-Proverbs. SIIER-OSBORNE-,On Saturday, Feb- PIGS FOR SALE-Young Yorkshire 18. 1928, ai the home of lier parents. sow for sale. Apply to L. C. Wilcocks, Miss Iva Gilbank, Port Perry, re- Mlariposa. Miss Olive Beatrice Osborne, R. R. 4, Bowmanville, phone 142r3. 8-2* cently visited ber parents, Mr. and 1,tighter of Mr.radoMrs. Robert BOs- FRSAEPlltCckrl, is Mrs. W. E. Gilbank. way Cruess Shier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan-Pancred atrain. 340-egg Wis- Mrs. Frank Littlewood and son A. Shier, Brock, by Rev. George Nickle. consin Incubaor. Apply box 271, Bow- Douglas of Buffalo, N. Y., are visit-mavlphn53.92 ing er unt Mr. W H. hicson DETHSFOR SALE-Annex for Electrie Suive; ing er unt Mr. W H. hicson DETHSSinger Sewing Machine, (drop head>; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beech and WOTNIDrlnononTsdy kitchen cupboard; walnut dresser. Apply daughter Gladys recently visited Mr. February 28, 1928, Hernian R. Wotten, a icelsdu trBwail.9t and Mrs. David Dawley, Port Hope. aged 37 years. INCUBATOR FOR SALE-Buckeye In- Funerai front Ebenczer Churchi on Frn- cubator and Brooder, practlcaily new; Miss McLean 15 again comiTlg tO day, March 2nd., at 2 P. ni. Cortege to also Barred Rock roosters. H. C. Cav- S. W. Mason & Son's on March 5th Hamýpton. erly, Concession St., Bowmianville. 9-1 with complete display of Gossard HAMBLY-On February 28, 1928, ai 32 -- corsets. Charles St., Oshawa, Hezekiah Hambly, FOR SALE-Wagon, sleighs and coal in hie 701h year. Second son of William box. Reason for selling, no further use Town Council will meet Monday, Hiambly, formerly of Bowmanvilie. for them. Applv to Mrs. A. Turner, Chi vif to bc held ai the house on Scugog Si., or box 161, Bowmanville, Mac t. SlciganwCifThursday at 2 p. mn. Funeral to Bow- phone 170. 8-tf of Police will be considered at this mnanville Cemetery.FO SAEHm grnWhtBo- meeting. BELL-At Port Hope, 1February 23rd., aoma Sweet Clover Seed, free front bad Mein. 12oaThomalHenoy Bell.in his 75thweeds. Will deliver seed to farmers at Mr. homs Wech f Farviw, yar.a distance. W. J. Leask, Taunton P. 0., N. J., Assistant General Manager Of GILBANK-In Clarke, on Tuesday, phone 163r13, Oshawa. 9-1w5 plant operation of the R. W. Hol- February 219t., Robert Cecil Gilbank,-- ____ -- lingshead Co. of Camden, New Jer- ag'ld 45 years. FOR SALE--Canztic, Itolier Singers vistorat he oca plnt. WADE-At Wellesley Hospital, Toron- and hiens, maird pairs ail yellow, single sey, is a iio ttelclpa. to, February 24, 1928, Robert James aund breeding etges. Sellintg out, liens Mr.L. . rgal ad issGer- ade, MD, Brighton. 50lecup; Singera i5. i .AîuIy o B. Bien- rude Argaîl, Oshawa, on Saturday DAMES-At Oakwood, on Wednesday. ei li t . oiavle - visit*ed the latter's aunt, Mrs. R. B. DaesuarIn2,h 128, Wlliam Edwar FEED MOLASSES FOR SALE-Cows, -Ilnof Newcastle who is .t present iae, nhh 3dyer irses,, sleep or swine aIl improve on AlnBOWERMAN-At Port Prry, February Feed MIoasss-keeps *he herd at top in Bownianville Hospital. , 1928, George Albert, belovect son of notch and, red(,uees the feed bill. Try a r.and Mrs. John Bowerrn;n, in hie 37ýt1i arrel. . Carveth, Orono or New- The Eternal Triangle, envne year. sle73 by Sir Toby, Sir Andrew and the 1 RENWICK-At Newcastle, Monday, IClown. Such is the plot of Shake- Februariy 27, 1928, Miss Sarah W. Ren- -- fspeare's "Twelfth Night," at the 0 - l ckinlier 7th year. Interred at Bow- er osMarch l5th and l6th. START-At Curries, Ont, oti Sunday, FARM TO RENT er.Ho.se. Werry and Mr. Frank A. Febrîîary 26 ,1928, Mlisa 1illie Stant, laugliter of the ]aie George Start, form- FARM TO RENT-200 acres-South Werry were at Currie's, Ont., on 1n of Darlington. haIves Iota 31 and 32, 4th concession, Wednesday attending the funeral of! JEWELL-On Tuesdsay morning, Feb- Township of Ijarlington, about 50 a.cres the former's sister, Miss Lillie Start, i mary 28, 1928, at his laie residence, 177 faeu plouglîed. Immediate posesston. liavenl)ort Road, Toronto, Reverend John Aîîply to Conant & Annis, Barristers, &c. who died quite suddenly on Sunday. A. w.iell, B.A., In hie 88th year. Oshawa, Ontario. 8-tf Mr. and Mrs. Levi Byers, Bailie-, ELLIS-At reat in Darlington, on Feb- BURKE FARM TO RENT-This farom boro, celebrated their golden wedding r1a '*- 128 An ich~!ardoHall, situtdir îm ediately south west of Bow- inniversary on Monday, February 29 n ier Gofth e ar eJ.tW. r lJis sawa, nianville îa for rental. Possession Apil ofWrTnheuhDrlntn. Cclslt. Plowing afier March lat. For Tehappy couple were recipients o odn othDrigo.termes aîply to W. R. Strike, Bowman- a prs o gldcotanig 40, he MANNING-At 532 Palmerston BIvd., ville. 8-tf a puse f gld ontinig $00,theToronto, Fcbruary 27, 1928, Elizabeth groom received a gold headed caneTon, idw fthla Gore . ant te bid a ol te st.Manning, Bowmanville. Interred at Mr. and Mrs. F .A. Crago, Maple I îw"n""il'l on WVednesday afternoon. Houses to Rent Cliff, Darlington, wish to announce the engagement of their youngest IN MEMORIAM HOUSE FOR RENT-"Hopeli.nd.,' dauhtr Esi Vola t Gorg Ar-Queen Street,' Bow.manville. Modern con- daugterElse Vila, o GorgeAr-veniences, possession Match 6th. Apply thur Yates, son of Mr. Artuw- In ioving memnory of Alexander Taylor to H. Gale, Coiborne. Ont. 6-tf liam and the late Mrs. Yates of Brant- Deep In our hearis is a picture ford, marriage to take place early inl 0f a loved one laid to reat, March. In memorys frame we wlll keep ht, "yBest Girl" playing at the Because he was one of the best. Wanted WVe know how much we misa lm, Royal Theatre Monday.!and Tuesday, No one knows the bitter pain; March 5th end 6th., is considered one We have suffered sine we lost hlm WANTED-Girl for general housework. v Small family. Apply Mrs. T. B. Gil- of the finest pictures Mary Pickford Life will neyer bie the sane. christ, Church St., phone 493, Bowman- ever appeared in and is the samne pro- Friends rnay think we have forgotten ville. 9-tf duction that played the Regent Tor- But lhey litile know the heartache WANTED-Farmn hand, experienced, onto, recently at prices ranging fromn That sile hides aIl the whlle. for mixed and dairy faron, married man 50c to $100.~- Sadly missed by Wift. and Famlly. preferred. Separate house. Milton Tam- I -_____blyn, Orono, Ont. 9-2w The 23rd birthday of Rotary Inter- national was celebrated by the Bow- 1 RNT ON E P WANTED-To relit bouse In Bowman- 1 TRNITYYOUG PEPL ville, 3 or 4 mrnes, possession wanted manvlleRotay Cub o Frdayabout March 15th. Apply Steve Koren, February 24th., at its weeakly Inn- A new radio station commenced1box 192, Bowmanville. 9-1w* cheon when Rotarian Milton Bergey operation in Bowmanville on .Monday CORDWOOD WANTEO-Wanted sny of Oshawa, gave an intensely prac- evening. It will be known as Station quantity of Cordwood slobe or buiidied tical and inspiring address on "ýRot- Y., P. L. with a wave length restrict- gigs Trent Valley Luinber Co. Ltd. ary Education". elt rnt hrhfrtepeent.575Kior St. East, Toronto, phone Elgin edtoTint Cuchfr hepesn. 74 rElgin 7972. 7-3 Mayor T. S. Holgate, Mr. W. J. However, ta those listening the re -_________________ Bragg, M.P.P., and Mr. E. H. Brown, ception was splendid and the proga C.N.R. station agent, attended thei well balanced and full of menit. Th, funeral at Port Hope on Sunday il-1 station is owned and operated by7the Real Estate For Sale ternoon of the late Thomas Henry!, Fourth or Literary Department and Bell, a pioneer railway man connect- was an innovation i n the presentationw HOUSE FOR SALE-On Carlisle Ave., ed with the Grand Trunk Rala faporm hs aîgpr ith bath, furnace, electric lights, bard- sinc Mach 171.ailoccpied atsete npartm wood floors, In flrst class condition. Ap- sinc Mach 871 al ocupie sets n te patfrm.ply Wm. Brock, Bowmanville, phone 114. Toronto Globe says of the Lady The "mike" was handled by' Mr. 9-3w* Minstrels which is composed of star Lorne Plummer and each number in PROPERTY FOR SALE-Double frame athletes who corne to Bowmanville, mmr was broadcast-when manipu- house containing 8 and 6 rooms for sale Marc 9t: Prfomerswer gîen ated as on Monday night the new witb 2 acres of land, good poultry bouse, Marc 9th Perormrs wre gvenbarn, garage. Apply on the premises to full play by a varied programn of acheme of telavision works without a airs. James Jebson, Hampton. 8-3 songs and specialties; chorus numbers flaw and the artists could ail be se AMFRSL-n ude n were well harmonized; encores were quite plainly. flficen acres, good loam, frame bouse, frequent and audience seemingly Those taking part in this splendid good barn, 10 acres busht, 7 miles to Osh- could not get enough of sorte of the brodatlcue edmsH ra. Charles Pollard, BowmaIivill. 8-2 numbers. Clemens and -S. Ferguson, Misses Aftr hldig sveal eetngsinJackson, Webber, Spargo, Cryder- FOR SALE-Nice brick cottage with Aîhicholdingt se0n as ameetu einman, Payne, Pollard, Margaret and Breln, resîdence of the laie Franlk w.1 htdicsso wsaactueBren situated on corner Queen and PortHop ReailMercant' Aso-Gertrude Allun, and Messrs. Normnan Bsrown Sis., Bowmanvlîle. For termes and ciatiope by aiote r 19 t 6 AecioedElliott, LreJ man, H. Pickard, particulars apply to Wm. Brock, Execu- cito obv a votde k haîf hoeiday A. Knight, Grandy and Francis Sut:. Or. Bownanville. phone 114W 7-3 during June, July, August' and Sep- ton. FARM FOR SALE-Owing to 111 health tebrwthte xctdy obest As wa rdce h orhD-Of owner, a fanm of 150 acres more or tembr, lththeexat dy t beset as redcte th ForthDe-les lot 3, con. 3, Darliiigton, Iso ofered later. Majority of Bowmanville1 partment passed the leaders in the for sale. Either farin aloie or as a merchants observe the year-round race and went well out in front bang- going concern. Good brickbosnn ncres orchard, fair buildings. C. J. Wednesday afternoon holiday with ing up hy a wide mai-gin the record qonale, R. R. 4, Bowmanville, phone 138- exetoif eebr for programn mileage. The rest Of 21. 8-tf excepion f Deembe.the con testants are well bunched near Millbrook Âgricuturai Society Winnipeg. gave a monster banquet in the Ar- There was a very large attendance mouries, February 21st., to James and things are certainly moving in LAUNDRY WANTED Seymour & Sons in honor of their Young People's Circles at Trinity. AIl kînds of launoiry work done prompt- hoîstein cow "Idelwild Kadk"Faueporiscnbeioe o .shsaînî nd ai reasoneble prlrpq Kornyke Fetureprorais cn belooed or WrIste tpoomc ffýe Boxc12. or calMrs being declared a world's champion everv Monday night as many bright W. Mai-Joram, King Si. E. Bowmanviîle. for milk production. Hon. J. S. minds are scheming and planning in ______________ Martin, Minister of Agriculture, was order ta keep up with the terrifie the chief speaker Mr. F. W. Bow- race being set by alI contestants. en, M.P., and Mr. W. J. Bragg, M.P. The recreation period at the close 'AMBULANCE SERVICE P., were present and made short ad- bas beconie one of the features of We now have a motor ambulance fully dresses.1 these meetings. equipped and heated which insures great- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rundle, Mr. Next week the meeting will be on est conifoni and safety. Emeieenicy ghcals given special attention. Phones and Mrs. Blake Courtice, Mr. and Tuesdav night on account of High58sor 159. Alan Williams, Bowmanville. Mrs. A. J. Gay, Mr. and Mrs.HraeSchnol dehate. 9-t Phone 3 Bowmanville NEW SPRING GO;ODS ARRIVING DAILY MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS-NEW SUITS In single and double breasted models. New Caps, Ties, Shirts, Etc., we invite you to eall and see them. une Week More of Special Clearing LUnes of Broken Sizes in Winter Goods. Don't Miss This Opportunity To Buy Next Faîl'. Overcoat Now. Men's and Young Men's Navy Blue Suits at $19.75 Double breasted models, diamond weave and her- ringbone effects, Values to $29.50, On Sale $19.75 Men's Fancy Tweed and Worsted Suits Ail On Sale As Follows: Values up $22.50 FOR $15.95 Values up to $28-50 FOR $18.50 Values up to $37.50 FOR $24.95 MEN'S OVERCOATS AT 1/2 PRICE Fancy Tweed and Worsteds, Fancy Brown Plaids and Grey effects, this is a line of broken sizes we are going to clear at exactly HALF PRICE Règr. $22.50 For $11.25 Reg. $25.00 For $12-50 Reg. $30.00 For $15.00 Reg. $27.50 For $13.75 Pennian's and Acadia Wool Shirts and Drawers, Regular $1.50 For 98c Fleece Lined Shirts & Drawers, Reg. $1 for 69c ea Men's Work Pants, Worth $2.50, On Sale -$1.89 Men's Heavy Ear Band Caps, Regular $1.25 and $1.50 For 95c Men's Broadcloth Shirts, ail shades and other lines worth up to $2,50, On Sale $1.39, 2 For $2.7.5 Te B. GILCHRIST î ~Opposite Bank of ýMontreal Phone 61 Bowmanvilie Business FQr Sale GROCE Ry BUSINESS FOR SALE- Grocery business wl1th tesidenco attach- ed for sale, at 273 Glebemount Ave., Toronto, Just off Danforth. Easy terme. Apply ta the above address or Wm. 3rock, Queen St., Bowmianvîlle, phone 114. 9-3w* Vol. 1 -Â à 4 WE SHORTEN THE BRIDGE Between Producer and Consumer and Reduce the ToIl that Must Be Paid for Crossing Over This is the last week of our "Get Acquainted Sale" and the following are Among Our Many Good Values for the. Closing Days: 50 yards only, Black Crepe Back Satin9 with a rich lustrous finish and good weight, 36 inches wide, and good value at $1.95 per yard,..........SALE PRICE $1.59 yd. 42 inch Bleached Pillow Cotton, a good heavy quality that will give good w ear and launder. perfectly, only a limited quantity,.....................SALE PRICE 29c yd. 500 Yards Pure Silk Fugi, an exception ally fine quality and shown in a lovely range of colors. For dresses, slips, lingerie, etc., cannot be equalled, 30 inches wide, SALE PRICE Ofc yd. N ELSON'S STORE of -Bigger and Better- Values Throe Stores East of Bowmaa Hou»., Bowoeaville EGGS FOR HATCMING-Duck egus. Mammath White Pekin batcbiag eggs. I guarantee fertility and satinfactor hatch. Âpply L. C. Wilcocks, R. R.. Bowmanvllle, phone 142-m3. 1-44 EGGS FOR HA1'CHING-From bred-to- lay Plymouth Rocks and Wbite Leghorns. ail from O. A. C. Registered stock, W. E. Todd, Liberty St., Bowmianville. que- cessor to L. H. Pearn, phone 304. 11-tt FREE BREAD FOR FOUR WEEKS 1Beginning with this we wilI run a series of adver- tisements for fore weeks telling you some Mighty important things that you ought to know about bread. In each of these advertisements, including this one, a word will be purposely misspelled. To the five people first presenting this ad. with the misspelled word marked, and signed with the name of the sender, at our store, we will give, free, a loaf of our delicious Whole Wheat, White or Raisin Bread. Watch for the advertisements next week, and get the word that's spelled wrong. Have you found the word in this advertisement? Hot X Buns During Lent W. P. Corbett Baker and Confectioner