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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Oct 1928, p. 5

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th., 1928.PAEFV FELT'S GIF-T -SHOP BRIDGE PRIZE SUGGESTIONS Indian Brass, Ash Trays, Cigarette Holders, Paper Weights, Paper Knives, From 75e to $2.00 Silver Bon Bon Dishes ,Bud Vasesl, Candie Sticks, Holders, Tea Pot Stand, Serviette Rings, £rom $1.00 to $2.50 China Bon Bon Dishes, Spoon Trays, Fancy Salts and Peppers, Cups and Saucers, Asit Trays, Fancy Jugs, From 75e to $1.50. Leather Card Case with Cards, Leather Covered Bridge Scorers, Set of Drinking Cups in a Leather Case, Leather Cigarette Cases, From $1.00 to $2.50 Also little Mottos at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Don't fonget that a small deposit wiIl hold any article iii Christmas. Gents' 12 Six. Pocket Watches, 15J, White GoId $6 Guaranteed one yesr FELTS JEWELRY 1King Street B W. T.ach Your Watch To Tell The. Truth 3owrnanville Fail Furnishings Leaher Mitts Weatherstrip Window Glass Stove Pipes Coleman Lampa Electric Heaters Lanterna Hallowe'en Requisites Happy Irhought Heaters Happy Thought Ranges Splitdorf Radio Our Prices Will Certainly Appeal to You Dustan's Cash Hardware **WE SERVE YOU WELL' 50 Men's Bine Overcoats Plush lined to bottom, sizes 36, 37, 38, 40 and 42. Regular Price $3500, Friday and Saturday Only $25.00 Corne Early and Don't Miss This Opportunity S. G.CHARTRAN 1 Door West Bell Telephone Office Phone 26 LOCAL AND OTHERW1SE Mrs. W. B. Pollard is visiting rela- tives in Port Perry. -Miss S. A. Neads, Oshawa, is vis- iting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hooper, Pon- typool, spent Sunday here. Miss Freda Moncreif, Omemee, is visiting Misses Florence and LeVa Jackson. Mr. A. J. Adamis, Bowinanville, made a business trip to Pontypool on Monday. Mrs. W. Roy and daughter Mar- garet, Orono, recently výisited Mrs. F. L. Squair, Salemi. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, New- toaville, spent Suaday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mrs. S. H. McCrudden, Indian Road, Toronto, recently visited ber father, Mr. T. F. Leach. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McMahon, Mrs. Clara Varney and Mr. John Beatty, Pontypool, visited relatives here on Sunday. Mrs. P. C. Trebilcock and Miss Margaret Trebilcock have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Non- man Hamley, Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Henry have been visiting their son, Mr. Leonard J. Henry, Hamilton, and daughter, Mrs. J. Stanley Elliott, St. Catharines. Rev. J. F. Lane, Canton, who tank the services in Trinity Church on Sunday was guest of his cousins, Miss Aima and Mr. W. B. Poliard. Mrs. John Squair, Toronto, who bas just returned froni a trip Vo Eur- ope recently, visited at Mr. F. L. Squair's, and Mr. G. A. Stephens', Salen. Her many friends will regret Vo hear that Mrs. Fenton Stevens feli and broke her leg. She %uffered a similar accident a- few years ago. Trintity United Church congrega- tion are Vo be favored with a visit on Sunday eveniag from Rev.R.T Richards and the choir of PorFey United Church. 'Dr. and Mme. J. J. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Brett and son Roy, and Miss Jessie Pearson, Mea.dow- vale, visited at the home of Mr. W. C. Ferguson last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. B. James, Mrs. W. A. White and Mrs. James A. Phil- lips motored to Campbellford on Sat- urday where they enjoyed a visit withj Mr and Mrs. John Maynard and fam- ily, formerly cof Bowxnanville. Re- turning they took ea with Mr. an.d Mrs. Gen. A. Fair. MilIbrook. 1 Chooolate Special, 40e lb. for 28c at Corbett's on Saturday. Fowl Supp>er and g4 program at Leskard Monday evenj)ng. Men don't read adv-ts. much, 'tis said, but they'll misa a good thing if they don't read Fred Knox's adyt. this week. Special Sale Used and New Cars at Newcastle, Friday and Saturday. [W. Deline, Chrysler Dealer, New- castIe, p)hone 3733. 48-1 * Bowmanville agency for Parker's Dye Works of Oshawa is Mrs. F. Bateman, King St., Bowmanville. Phone 578. Work promptly and satisfactorily done at reasonable prîces. 43-tf At the Whitby Street Fair on Hallowe'en night, October 81, the entire countryside wili he represent-. ed. Prizee for mast dilapidated car, best decorated wheel, wheel- barrow, baby carniage, best single costume, best Hallowe'en group of five or more, best noveity costume, ets. Events open Vo al h world.i Be there. Doctors rec.emmend Cream of Bar]ey. The Companions of the Forest will hold their annual BAZAAR on1 THURSDAY, NOV. lat. at 3 p. m.inthe S. 0. E. HALL1 A sale of useful and fancy ar- ticles, homemade cooking and candy. Afternoon ea wiIl be served. Ail welcome. Saturday, October 27th COAT DAY -ALMOST 100 NEW STYLES- Do Not Miss This Opportunity To See The Wonderfuî Assortment of New Faîl and Winter Coats COME C laerge >ce -S. iV'a s > The. OuIy Exclusive Shoppe For Womea in Bownianvilte Ou* Disor Wet of F. F. Mo-ins Co. Phone 181 17 Men's Canadian Club will hold a meeting on Thureday evening, No- vember 8, when an address will be given by J. L. Ilsley, M.P., for Hante, Kings Co., N. S., on "Problenis of Vhs Maritime Provinces". BIRTHS TRENOUTH-At Port Hope Hospital, on Satumday, October 6, to Mm. and Mme. W. A. Tmenouth, (nec Gladys Corntb- waite), a son. HENNINGS-In Bowmanviiie Hospital, on Monday, October 15, 1928, to Mm. and Mrs. Harold C. Henning, (nose ilda Prout), a son. (Chanton Edrnund Sami- uel). MARRIAGES DICKINSON-WALKER--On Monday, October 8Scb at Port Hope, Helen Mar- garet Wakem. and Clarence Sidney Dick- Inson, botb of Oshawa. Rev. Harvey G. Forster, brother-in-Iaw of the groom offi- ciated. *UCHANAN-MeKOWAN-At the home of the bride's parents. October 6. 1928, by Rev. J. A. Shaver, Mr. Albert Millar Buchanan, Hamilton, and Helen, only ds.ugbter of Mn. and Mme. Oea. McKowan, Dundas. PENFOUND-BRIMACOMBE-At North Oshawa United Cbumcb Parsonage, on Saturday, October 20, 1928, by Rev. A., M. Irwin, B.A.. Thomnas B. Penfoun dl Oshawa, and Laura, second daugbter ai~ the late Mm. and Mrs. Richard Brima- combe, Bowrnanvlle. DEÂ&THS JOBLIN-At Nestieton, Monday, Oct. 15, 1928, Henry Johlain b is 56tb yeam. TROV-At the borne of his daugbter. Mrs. E. R. Curtin, Osbawa, Octaber 21,1 1928, Richard Troy, ia bis 79th yeam. HENRY-In Cavan, October 19, 1928, David Henry, beioved hueband of Sarab Adeline Fallie. Interred at, Part Hope. DENT-Accîdentaily shdt igt Omano, on Satumday, October 20, 1928, Douglas Dent, son of Mr. Lionel A. Dent, aged 16 years. McKENZIE-Near Columbus, on Mon- day. October 22, 1928, Editb Rundie, be- ioved wif e of James McKenzie, la bep blet year. HUNTINGTON-In Hamnilton townsbip, October 11, 1928, Jane Hewitt Pattemeon, beioved wifé of the laVe Henry Hunting- ton, ln hem 85tb year. SOHAUBEL-In Chicago, Mi., Sept. 2, Emma Scbarey Sebaubel, wldow of tbe late Dr. George M. Schaubel, sister of Mme. L. A. Houlîban. BOLSBY-Oa Friday, October 19, 1928, Elizabeth Jones Bolsby, beiaved wife of IrvineB William Boisby, ln ber 60tb year. Interred at Newtonville. TATE-At 28 Concord Avenue, Toronto, October 10, 1928, Wiliarn Andrew Tate, beloved busband of Julia G. Winalow of Falla Lins, Cavan. near Milibrook, ln hie GALE-In Pickering Township, Oct. 19, 1928, Erneet Fnederick Gordon Gaie, sideat son of Mr. and Mms. Fred Gale, la bis 23rd year. Iaterred in Graveelde Cemetery, Brooklil. IN MEMORIAM In lovîng rnemory of Mabel Adamns, wbo died October 22, 1927. We can't forget you mother. Tbougb you bave been talten frani aur sigbt, And we bape you are watcbing o'er us To see that we do rigbt. Wben temptation bide us dIo wrong, Heip us O God, and mother, To be te others klnd and gond And ta love one another. 430 -Cblldren. STACEY-In loving rnemory of our dear father, Sami Stacey, who passed away Octaber 21, 1925. Dear father you are net forgotten, Thaugli on eartb yau are no more, St111 ln mernory you are wltb us, Mr you always were before. Often do our fooateps wander To a grave flot very far away, Where tbey laid you, Tree yeare ago today aur dear father. Ever remernbered by Lella and WiI.' Want.d WANTEO-PIaln sewing and dresrnak- lng. Apply to Mrs. J. Hopps. Liberty St., tl3âtween Chumch and Wellington), Bow- manvilie. 43-2w* MALE HELP REQUIREO-Man of good standing la offered rernunerative position wlth financlai organlzatlon,. eperlence unnecessary as permanent memnber of the staff wili be delegated ta assist you until established. Reply gving norne partîculars of self. Dawer B, Bowman- ville. 42-20 AGENTS-If you like trees and ahrube. why not sell themn? Make a business of ItL Part time or fu time. 900 varie- dles of proven Red Tag Nursery Producte. Cash every week. Equipment and in- structions free. Write Dominion Nurser- les, Montreal. 43-? HeIp Wanted HELP WANTED-Capable woman for general hou.ework, family, 3 adulte. Ap- I ply ta Mines I. K. Smith, Concession St., phone 295J., Bowmanville. 40-tf HELP WANTED-Farrn hand wanted, married or single. Gond wagés. Reason- able hours. Start at once. Phone 38-31 Newcaortie. Russell Osborne. 42-2w WANTED-Exporienaed topper. o Chlldren'a Ribbed Moue, steady work and good piece rates. The Toronto Hosiery ICo. Llmited, 1093 Quean St. 'W.. Toronto. 42- with boa.rd, would like one rooui down utaire, in private borne, ail convenience. where ther. i. no children. Nb.e looaiity. Apply to $, HarvyT, Bowmanville. 42-10 DIAMOND WEDDING Many old friende in Bowmanviile and Darlington moin in congratula- tions to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cornish, who celebraVed their sixtieth wedding anniversary on Saturday, October 13, at the residence of their son, Arthur 'B. Cornish, 53 Simpson Avenue, Tor- onto. The reception in the aftem- noon and evening was attended by many fniends and relatives from Tor- onto and outside points. Those froni out of town were from Detroit, Wal- kerville, Stratford, St. Paul. Barrie, Stouffville, and Bowmanville, where Mr. Coraieh was in the jewelry and epair business for more than 5 5 years previous Vo thein coming to the city seven years ago. Mr. Cornish was born in Darling- ton Township in 1844 and Mrs. Cor- nish was born in Markham Township in 1849. They were mratied from the residence of the bride's parente in Markham by he Rev. D. E. F. Gee in the year 1863. The happy pair were he recipients of many beautiful flowems and valuable gifts, and re- ceived he gond wishes of their hosts of friende. They have one grand- daughter, Jean. Mr .and Mme. Coi-nish are membens of the Simpson Avenue United Church. In spite of bis 85 ye.trs, walking is stili Mr. Cornish's chief pleasure; he often walks down Vo the, Parliament Buildings. 11 e 13 lt pîud of the fact that he has ieen a life- long abstainer from drink and tcbac-1 e ~To Let f ROOMS TO RENT-UJnfurnlshed. Ap- ply ta S. Olver, Liberty St., Bowrnanviile. 42-2 FARM TO RENT-100 acres dlay loani, Lots 2 and 3. Con. 5, Darlington, gond buildings, orchard and ever-runnlngj Streami. Plowlng possession on April 1, 1929. Apply to G. Mahood, George St.. Bowmanvlle. 43-1w j Real Estate For Sale HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT-8- roomed brick bouse, ail modern conven- iences. Possession November let. Ap- ply ta J. R. Phllp, Scugog St., Bowrnan- ville. 41-tf NEW HOUSE FOR SALE-Rug brick, con taining seven rooms with aill modern 1 convenlences. Oak faoons, French doors,' sîde entrances. On Wellington Street. Easy terme. Apply to J. E. Flett, Cen - tre St., Bowmanvllie. 41-tf FOR SALE-10-roomed brick house, 2 gond buildIng lots, on corner Ontario and Wellington Sts. Ail modemn conven- lences, stable sultabie for double garage, apple trees and ernaîllNuit Easy termes. A.pply to Howard Couch, R. R. 4, Bow- manvilie, or phione 146-13. 43-tf HOUSES FOR SALE-7-roomed brick resîdence, hardwood flonrs good garage; two brick residences on Concession St: one frame bouse on Ontario St., wili seil cheap; one brick resîdence on Scugog St. Modern conveniences ln ail. Apply to Wtm. Brock, Queen St., Bawmanviile. Phone 114. 42-4* NOTICE Hemsetitching and picot-edgîng done. Work deiivered freln Eowmanville. Ail mail orders prornptly attendsd ta. Mme. Russeil Habbe, Liberty St., Bowmanvtiie. iPhone 561. 30-tf LAUNDRY WANTED Ail kinds of laundry work done prompt- ly. satisfactorliy and at reanonable prices Wriie Post Offie Box 12. or caîl Mme. W. Marjorani, King St. E. Bowrnanviile. Phone 478W. Sal ofSemi - Annual Sal ofWomen's Underwear Articles For Sale PIGS FOR SALE-9 sitoats. Apply 10 Archie Thompson, R. R. .5, Bowmanville. 43-1w* FOR SALE-A good milk cwan, sevcfty-tive Leghorns. Apply B. K. Wilson, Newcastle, Ont. 43-1w- FOR SALE-Yorkshire brood sow, ten soung pigs. Apply to W. J. Clemens, R. R. 6, Bowmanville, phone 237-3. 43-1 FOR SALE-Lloyd Wicker Baby Car- niage andl baby's go-cart, bcoth ln gooti condition. Phone 303, Bowmanville. 40-t FOR SALE-One Overland car con- verted to truck. Recently overhauied. Fitte(i with new battery and tires. Mill seil cheap or exehange. W. C. Caverly. 41-tf. FOR SALE-Winchester Rifle, 1894 model, 30 I W. C. F., in good condition, also -Waterproof Canvas Cae. leather trimrned, ail for $2500. George C. Wright, Newcastle, Ont. 43-2w FOR SALE-Ford ton truck, stake body, ruckstell axIe, starter, automnatic wind shieid wlper. generator, ln good running order. $100 cash. O. Peister, R.* R.* 5 Bowrnanville, phone 146-12. 42-3w; FOR SALE-One Mitchell graniaphone. cabinet style, beautiful walnut finish, 35 records. This machine la ln first class condition. Bargaîn. Appiy Ernest A. Jones, corner Brown and Wellington Sts., phone 289J. 37-tf HOMES MORE BEAUTIPUL-.-Our New llustrated 1rree Catalogue will assist you ln sesictlng sultable Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Rae, Etc., 70 years ln operation. Write to-day. Star Nurseries, Ridgeville, On- tario. 36-12 COWS FOR SALE-2 Jersey helters, due to renew about December lot; 2 Hol- stein heifers IncaIf; 1 part Jersey heifer In caîf; 1 Jersey cow due to renew about November 151h. Appiy to T. Wesley Caw- ker, Bowrnanville. 43-t We have been fortunate in procuring a shipment of underpriced merchandise of the FAMOUS WOODS LAVENDER LINE 0F VESTS AND BLOOMERS Ail this merchandise is offered at substantial savings for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. All wool, silk and wool, silk and cotton and cotton and wool. Each range is complete in sizes from 34 to 46. Shop early and buy your faîl requirements. GROUP NO. 1 40 dozen Women's No Sleeve Pure -WooI Vests, a fine even weave, sizes 34 to 46 in the lot, SALE PRICE PER GARMENT 89c GROUP NO. 2 Cotton and Wool Vests (these are sub-stand- ards in this group only) note slight imperfections carefully mended in. these vesa. Ail sizes, Regular $1.00 value, SALE PRICE PER GARMENT 49c GROUP NO. 3 Ladies' Cotton and Wool Vests, of medium winter weight. Sizes small, medium and large, no sleeves or short sleeves, Regular $1.25 value, SALE PRICE 69e GROUP NO. 4 Knickers to match the above, reinforced gus- sets, boilproof elastic at waist and knees, in cream only, SALE PRICE PER GARMENT 69c GROUP NO. 5 Heavier quality knickers, in all sizes. Colore, sand, pink, cream and mauve, Reg. $1.50 value, SALE PRICE PER GARMENT 89c The different groups are conveniently arrang- ed on counters te avoid waiting. Watch the windows for these Super Special Values. SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING AND CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT. S. W. MASON & SON Phone 106 Bowmanvil Gilchrist's Weekly Store News 'Thi Week's Big Leader -- A Navy Overcoat Value at $19.75 Men's and Young Men's Navy Blue Ulster and Slip-on Modela, Heavy quality Meltons and Chinchilli Cloth Overcoate. We have placed on Sale for this weekend our*$22.50 and $24.50 lines in the above coate, these are exceptional quality coats of outstanding values at regular prices, but at the special price of $19.75, it wilpay you te corne miles te procure one, sîzes from 35 te 4, AT ONLY $19.75 EACH Sale of Kiddies' and Boys' Sweaters at $1.19 Children's and Boys' Button-up at neck Sweaters, navy.. blue, ail wool body, with collar,_ buttoned at neck with dome fastener. Red stripe trimming on collar and cuifs, worth $ 1.50, ON SALE $1.19 EACH MEN! SPECIAL WEEKEND SALE 0F NAVY BLUE SUITS AT $21.95 A wonderful showing of Navy Blue Suite in this lot. In Serges, Herring- bone effects, Diamond Patterns and Basket Cloths, double and single breast- ed models. Men's and Young Men's Suits ,values $25.00 and $27.50, OUT THEY GO AT ONLY $21.95 THIS WEEKEND YOUTHS' AND BOYS' PLUSH LINED OVERCOATS AT $12.75 A heavy quality Melton Cloth, Navy Blue Overcoat, with a grey figured plush lining of extra quality, sizes from 28 te, 35, a real coat at a bargain. ONLY $12.75 THIS WEEKEND SALE Corne to our store Thursday, Friday, Saturday You will save on youw-»rchas« .T. B. GILCHRIST DiotyOpposite Bank of Montroal Phne el, Bowzmamylfl Phone 33 m SEE - COMPARE Starts Thursday Morning - ffl- Il PAGI ]MV»

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