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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Apr 1928, p. 6

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PAGESI.XTE CANADIAN STATESMANJ, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, ARPIL 26th., 1928 E A U Mr. and WEDDING tiM- - an M Mlford Wilkins, 0mb Nover befoti bassudicas«en used l rprn tquforthepublic. Never before has such a biend of hlgh quailty beas been made, as ln I"SALADA"F. This flaveur, thls unfalllng dellclousness s brlng- lng pleasure te, millions. Ready ForSeeding Time We have a good supply of GRASS SEEDS-ALL GOVERNMENT TESTED at the following attractive prices No. 1 Red Clover, Home Grown No. 2 Red Clover, Home Grown No. 1 Alfalfa, Variegated, Peel per bus. $18.00 per bus. $17.00 per bus. County $18.00 No. 1 Alsike .....................$15.00 per bus. Pine Tree Timothy (No. 1 Purity) $ 4.50 per bus. No. 2 Timothy Home Grown-.....$ 3.50 per bus. Marquis Wfheat ...................$ 1.60 per bus. These prices will probably ail be advanced when seeding commences. cure your suppiy early. It will pay you to se- McCIellan & Co. Ltd. Phone 15 Bowmanville TUHE N OW, when ail Nature is donning new and festive garb, when the whole world is vibrant with if e and color, when new beauties spring up ail around us .. . Now, more than ever, people are turning to the car that carnies the spirit of the Springtime... the "Bigger and Better" Chev- rolet. Now, more than ever, you will delight in the thrill of your first ride in this luxurious, low-priced car. Go to your Chevrolet Dealer! Let him arrange a demonstration for you. Get behind the wheel of the "Bigger and Better"' Chevrolet. Feel the happy miles sweep past with ease and smoothness, and share the zare-free, joyous spirit of the Spring. Thse G.M.A.C. .. Ceiieral Motors' own deferred paymeust plan aiiords the most con- venient and ecý.nomic.i1 way of buying your Chevrolet on time. BEADY FOR PROMPT BELI VERT CY~7~ïRLE T 1 -'SL-WE-ýT PR ICES IN AL CIHEV20LET HISTORY p., 621 01) CahrioIet - - -S- O 10 I.pe,,., Sodn . . . : 890.00 . 4() 00 (:-,m rcui Ch.,sio. . . 470:00 h7401 Il I A s 'D .Ie, - .. 625.00 i . 51 '10 T.m. T-,k Ch.-i 635.00 .4 IPrij A Fi c j ha.av, ov axes OC, Bu.npers and Spm s mi. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES Oshawa, Ont. H. D. CLEMENS, Bowinanville WM. DAVEY, Orono .-,-i---r.x~'syMOTORS OF CANADA. LIMITH iWOD.S PHOSPHODINE.1 - ~ 7, Great English Peaain STones aund irvgorates the whoie W p~~ ervous systega gakes new Biood i n aid Veins. Used for Nervous Leblîly. Mental anêd Drain Wrry, Despondency. Lom. of EnerV. Palpitation of Ibo IlearI, va ding Memosry. Pnce $2 pe.' box, 1 e fo$5.1 Sold by all druggîis, or maiied in plain p&g. on re,.ipt of priçe. Neuw pamphlet mailed fr4 Tmll Wou MEDICINE CO.ZOIONTO.Ofr! ýook'a Regulating Compound aObp ý A sfé.la, ta mi.,gdu. " .uien SoId ini three de. aff mâ ýeN ofstrNsth-No. 1,8$11 orr. f3; No.t3, 85 per box. ail rallgiAtà, or sn Ma& on Pt of pria.. FePainphe Addrese: THE COOK MEDICINECO.. P5tbfl0iTO.ONT. ('oenerlyWiadutb A verýy interesting event was cele- brated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wilkins, 17 Royal St., Osh- awa, on Saturday evening, April 21, wben a few relatives and friends as- sembled, it being the 25th anniver- samy of their wedding day. After a dainty luncheon was served by the ladies, Mr. Geo. W . James, who acted proxy for Mr. Fred Bickel], called the people to order and nead this address: Maggie aud lMlford:-We, your relatives and friends bave gathered liere tbis evening to wisb you a world of bappîness on this your wedding anniversary. Another milestone lias been reacbed in your married car- eers. Twenty-five years have you borne together tbe joys and tbe sor- rows of married life. And because, lin your every day living you bave always seen tbe silver li'ning and because in your contacts witli others you have also made tim see the silver lining, we bave gathered here to celebrate wtih you this ailver oc- casion-your silver anniversary. Your home bas always stood with wide open doors to your friends and relatives. We aIl feel tbat a wel- come is in store wben we "dro p in at Maggie's and Milt's". Therefone, as a token of our affection and with wishes for continued abundant hap. piness and silver linings always brigbtly sbining tbrougb, we ask you to accept this small gift of silver. Mrs. Russell Worden on bebaîf of their relatives and friends, presented the bride and groom with a cabinet of silver. Tbough taken fully by surprise the happy couple eacb responded in a few well chosen words of apprecia- tion. Among the guests present were- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hamley and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. E. Foley and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. H. Vickory, Mr. and Mms. R. Worden, Mr. and Mrs. John Munday, Mrs. Chas. Bagnell, Mrs. Irene Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Wm., Richards, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hircock, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. James, Mr. N. S. B. James, Bowmanville; Mrs. Maud Harris, Miss Dorothy Tuck, Toronto; Mrs. John James, Colum- bus; Mr. Luther Stainton and daugli- ter Effie, 'Brooklin; Mn. and Mrs. F. Bickell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilkins, Mrs. Ewart Petley, Miss Gladys Corn- ish, Mm. and Mrs. 0. Heard and family, Mr. and Mns. F. James and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rd. James, Miss MeConnell, Oshawa. Many phone messages were re-1 ceived during the evening extending congratulations to the bride and groom. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mn.* William McReyhtolds Celebrate 65th Birtbday About fifty relatives and friends gatbered at the home o! Mr. and Mns. Fred Lyle, Scugog Street, on Good Friday niglit, the occasion being the 65th birtlidays of Mr. and Mrs. Win. McReynolds, Who bad been invited there to spend the evening. They' were taken comletely by surprise. M. W. J. Trick of Oshawa, called the company to order. A nicely wonded address was read by their nephew, Dr. H. W. Trick of Oshawa. A beautiful floor lamp was presented by Mrs. Fred Lyle and Mr. W. W. Willis. Mrs. John Thompson of Oshawa, pesented Mrs. McReynolds with a beautiful bouquet of Amern- can roses after wbich tlie necipients thanked the friends for the lovelY gifts. AIl joined in singing Tbey are jolly good Fellows", "See hi smiling just Now", "She is a Lily". The evening wýas spent in music, singing and dancing. About 11.30 the company was in- 'ited to the dining-noom where the' table was decorated in yellow and- blue, in the centre being a buge birtb- day cake witb 65 candles in similar colors and vases filled with yellow daff odils. Frienda from a distance were- Mm. and Mrs. W. w. Willis, Mm. and Mrs. John Dale, Master Leigliton and Helen, Mr Brower, Mn. and Mrs G. H. Simmons, Miss Margaret and Master Bert, Toonto; Mm. and Mrs. W. J. Trick, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Trick, Dr and Mrs. Harold Trick, Mn. and Mms. Roy 'Flintoif , Mm. and Mrs. Sami Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clark, Oshiawa, and several town friends. The address was as follows: To Lillie and William McReynolds -It is witli extreme pleasure that we, your relatives and intimate frierkls, have gathered together on this occasion. We aum, at this time, to celebrate in our humble but neyer- theless sincere way the anniversary of your 65th year among us. Both of you in the past have lived exemplary lives, lives of good-will and service toward your fellow lie- ings. Therefore it is most fitting that we should endeavor to commem- oate this bithday of yours. And we shaîl ask you to accept this floon lampi as a slight token of the love and esteem we have for you, hoping and trusting at tie same tinie that both Oil in the "oriin'al bottle éat any mod- ern drug store. It is safe to use, and failure in any of the ailmenta noted above is nesct to impossible. Jury & Loyell can supply you at any tume. ORONO * (Front The News of April l9th) Mr. H. G. McKay, Coîborne, was in town Wednesday. * Mr. Norman Winter bas gone to' Oshawa to work. Mr. Ceeil Malley who bought the Thos. McNeil farm lias rnoved. * Mrn. B. Barstead of Toronto, spent Easter with bier father, Mr. H. Hoop- er. Miss Marion Dickson and Miss Dor- is Doyle, Toronto, spent Easter holi- Sdays here. Miss Hisiene Waddell of the Tor- ronto teaching staff, was home over the weekend.1 1 District Oddfellows annual picnic and Field Day will likely be held at Orono this year. Mrs. Wilson of Oshawa, is here 1wth ber cousin, Mrs. M. L Travelle, - Who is serjously ill. Mrs. J. E. Richards spent Easter with ber daughters, Mrs. Mowat and Mrs. Duffy, in Toronto. Miss Agatha Staples of Morris- toin N. J., is spending a week at lier father's, Mr. William Staples. Mr. Allison Cowan, Mr. Andrew and Miss Mary Somerville were home from Toronto University recently. Orono Publicity Association an- 1nounce that the Orono Canning Factory will operate this seson on corn. Mr. C. J. Huglison who had bis hand so badly lacerated by the saw of a wood-cutting machine is doing very well.« Mr. James and Miss Viola Gilfillan of Toronto, and their aunt, Miss Fishing season ope Viola Gilfillan, MA., Ripley, were Ti spitu n home for Easter. Thsi1an-pa Mr. Thomas Henderson who bas ý. The roads are gi been ill for somne time is on the me nd 'jinto condition again. Mrs. Smith of Port Hope, is assisting I Skipping ropes ar, in waiting on him. i witb the girls theseé Mrs. John S. Smith accompanied Garden preparti lier daughter, Miss Lola Smith, as fan time to sbut up the as Toronto on the latter's return to friends with the nei lier achool at Windsor. Wc heard one locî Wbule assisting bis father in the say that Spring wou bush at Betliany, at sap boiling, lastlIif it weren't for the week, Morgan Bigelow, son of Mr. cleaning. and Mrs. Herbert Bigelow, sufferedi a dislocated shoulder. Miss Elsie Rainey spent a few days inOhwate p ee hi r W~OMAN C sinr isw tevast wek witb bern reoa flier tonsils.HA OI Mr. H. E. Foster, ledger.keeper at H R the Standard Bank, lias been triss ferred to the Picton branch and ie M Horn Tells1 succeeded bere by Mr. T. V. Rum- P.kha-m's Vegetab hie, of the Unionville brandi. Restored Her At Park Street Cliurch, Sunday ____ morning, the string trio-Mr. A. A. Drummond, violinist, Miss Dorothy Ham. Pinkham's e î Rowe, cellist, and Mrs. 0. Sander- LPnhmsV t cock, organist, rendered a selection 77an ,, with eclent balance and tone. Some of those from bere wlio en- r joyed hearing Gypsy Smith in Masseyco Hall, Toronto, were-our popular an pastor and bis wif e, Rev. and Mrs. W 'do Sterling, Mms. F. J. Brimacombe, Mrs ha E. J. Eagleson, and Miss Florence - Cobbledick. À Mrs. H. G. McKay wbo lias been in an active worker in the Wornen's fo Institute before leaving for lier new bi home at Coîborne, last week, was b presented wîth a handsome silver 'our veeetable Comp cake basket, and lier dan ghlter, Miss Dy thse time 1 took tw Annabell, witb an ivory bair brusb, beginning to get asi from the Orono branch of tbe Womn tenbttes in ail, aw en's Institute, thse presentation being right again and doing made by the Executive of the In- 1 have six grown-ups stitute at the home of bier sister-in- I have plenty' to do. I law, Mrs. J. R. Cooper. E. Pinkhani s Sanati Monday evening, April 16tb., a think it is good. But] large number of frîends and neigli- thk if more o bors gatliered at the home of Mr. would iebetreroff. w and Mrs. Robert Fuller to celebrate wiou etteffi.s wît thm te tent-fithanniver- Mrs. NELLIE JAMESON sary of their wedding. The gather- lion Street, Hamilton, ing was called to order and an ad- Do you feel broker dress was reasl by Mr. E. R. Rainey and weak sometimes, which was suitably replied to by Mr. hamn's vegetable Coin and Mrs. Fuller, and the presenta. lent to take at suchai tion of a cabinet of -silverware, a helpsadi ae e Coleman lamp and a Coleman la' as, and if tknrev ern was made by Aubrey Cain. Al _________ bad a very enjoyable tixTi..A tr a I A very interesting meeting in con-. £rta i nection witli Orono Horticultural So- ciety was held in tbe Vestry o! St. ZU O Savsour's Cirurcli on Monday evensng. Z «O Mr. Neilson of Port Hope, Provin- Sa~ " a cial Inspector o! Orchards, was pres- Says IIey ar ent and spoke on planting and nut Mrs. (Dr.l Shurtleff,o trees for pleasure and profit, as not "I niust have taken 10( only being productive, b ut an excel- &fter trying every rme lent shade tres. Short speeches 1 discarde4tbm aIl fo were miade by Mr. W. H. Gibson and EUTOO, which 1 bavet Rev. William Sterling, Messrs. Thos. f fid the tablets a bars Patterson and George Mitchell in remedy for ail kinde of appreciation o! the address. A solo25cnsprbx-« y ris. Roy, piano duet by Misses 8 tt e o- Mion Green and Edra ýBest, were - mucli enjoyed. '& b 9bi THERE la notliing that lias ever taken Aspirin's place as an antidote for pain. It is sale, or physicians wouldn't use it, and enclorsc its use by others. Sure, or several million usera would have tumned te somcething else. But get the rital Aspirin (at any drugstore) witls Bayer on the box, and tlhe word genuine printed in md: WILLIAM i& FouRTH CHARTER, T HE original Royal Charter of the Bank of Montreal, bearing the seal of William the Fourth, and renewing the charter previously granted by the Legisiature of Lowcr Canada, is wcli prescrvcd ini the Bank's muscum.0 During more than one hundred years since it was first incorporated, the Bank of Montreai bas gone steadily on its course, serving the people of Canada and enjoymng the unshaken confidence of successive generatiofli. BANK 0F MONTREAL Established 1817T Total Assets in excess of $830,000,000 ens Tuesday. id clean-up time. radually getting ievr on. It' Cheer Up The Home inare rop.ular lihens and keep WITH NICE GRATE FIRE ighbors. cal married man 1 Use Pluto Canneil Coal for grate fires-does ue ln't bue- a not spt or snlutter. No better canneil coal on the market. COU1D SWEETEN THE SOIL Y WALK WITH NIAGARA LIME STONE how Lydia E. Many a farmer attributes greater field produc- ibleCompund tion to the generous use of Niagara Lime Stone on ber Compoun the land. Cali and get the facts. It's worth r Healthwhile. bave taken Lydia bable Compound LIU HV L E and would flot be E1G Y L Y 'ithout it now. [ ha a e aleANTHRACITE trouble so badly I muld hardly walk M .Cea i tSaiafi« and 1 was aill mn- Jown and couId A mrdîy get aroundHO G T S N todo my house- J.A O G T & S N work. , would be Ibed t h r e e or Builders' Supplies and Fuel rour days at a ;Me. I wýas told Phone 153 or 202 Bowmanville by a friend to try Zound. 1 did, and o, otles 1 was )ud again. 1 took LESSONý No. 19 Question: Whyis emul- srfiedcod-liveroilso won- der fui a food- tonic for young girls and wornen ? Answer: Because iti abounds in nourishing f ac- tors that are particularly benfiialtopeople prone to anemia and other con- ditions due to malnutrition. Keep your systemn vitamin- nourished -takeI SCO1T'S EMULSION j PIANOS Wc1uild you like to have a piano in your home? It can be arranged easily. Aimost any person can afford one if he knows how to go about it. Instruments of beautiful tonal qualities, small, large and grand, new and used, are here for your inspection. Prices are reasonable and it conta littie more to buy than to rent. Customers are al- ways pleased with arrangements-quarterly pay- ments. Nothing you can buy will add more charm to your home. F. J. MITCHELL Telephone 105 Bowmanville Aviation Gasoline BATTERIES We sell them at a price that will please you. TIRES We seli the well-known Goodyear Tires and Tubes C. A. Bartlett Phone 110 King St. East, BowînanvilIe * 1 PAGE 811

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