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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Nov 1928, p. 5

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PAGE FIVI THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928. mhe Aunual BEAN SUPPER will be held in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bowmanville FRIDAY, NOV. 23rd 5.30 ta 7.30 p. m. Ticket* 25e Beauty Contest SFor Bowmanville Thie Victoria Art Institute of Port Hope are putting on a beauty contesLt Their representatives wilI caîl at your home and explain full de- tails of the cantest. Special Prices IN Footwear Women's Black Patent One-strap cuban heel, rubber top lft, Priced At $5.00 Women's Black Patent, One-strap, Louis heel Priced At $5.00 Men's Black Caîf Oxford, double sole, Goodyear welt, rtsbber Ieel at $5.50 Infants' Hurîbut Pussy-Foots in boota or ane-strap patent at $1 .50 Knox's Shoe Store Phone 120 Bowmanville . - 7-FELT'SSGIFT SH( Imported From Paris French Steel Beaded Bags Guaranteed Untarnishable in vanlous colora $5 Ladies' White and Green Gold Watch Bracelete Gents' WhÉite and Green Gold Watch Bracelets Ladies' Diamand Rings, White and Green Gol( White Diarnonds, SPECIAL $35.00 Wedding Rings, White ,Green and Yellaw Gc] and 18k froni $8.00 ta $12.00 We Repair Clocks and Special Onder Work le Prompt Attention and Watch Repaira. FELT'S JEWIELR" Pone 33 King Street Y We Teach Your Watch To Tell The Truti Aph of those wonderful moneyà 4DIN ECEI These lc sales originated by aur Rexal year. Last week we held one in Oshawa, this Read aur circulan through carefully. if Thousands of Dollars Word These specials will $1.00 Russian Oil .............. 2 for $1.01 .50 Vapure ............2 for Sic This is the best remedy for cold in the head you ever tried. 2.75 Rat Water Bottles ........ 2 for $2.76 1.50 Hot Water Bottles........... 2 for 1.51 .35 Tooth Brushes .............. 2 for 36e .25 Tooth Bruahes.............. 2 for 26e 1.00 Cod Liver Ou Enulsion ...2 for $1.01 60e CHOCOLATES (Fruit NOVEMBER8 Store COpen Every Night. Shop JURY & LOVE] mi Sth -'9th - lOth. AMBITIOUSME >p Early Avoid the. Saturdlay Rush i Learn raflng IlSteady, big pay positions avallable. IlNew relis.ble school, annouTiOSs special Ilopportuflity offer. Ail practical train- LL, Bo m a vileinfoprtio. me ok WrciEfoineen LL, B w man feInformarin omer.rcEniterifre Laboratoriefi, Suite 100, 57 Queen St-, West, TarontO. 46-1 0 0m V-- - 1cr 1 I nr â Real Estate For Sale USE FOR SALE-New brick bouse, r George and Wellington Sts.. Bow- ville, bardwoad floars, ail modern ,niences. Apply ta owner on prerm- ta Mrs. C. W. Bowen. 44-3w* Storm Windows ready glazeti as 10ýw ln seiecting suitable Tres, Shrube, Vines, asi11.56. Send for freigbt pali price. Roses, Etc., 70 yearu ln operation. Write Haliiday Company, 34 Haliiday Bldg., to-day. Stan Nureel, Ridgevllle, On- I-anillon. 44-41 tario. 85-12 LOCAL AND OT Mr. and Mrs. Hanr Sunday with Mr. Fred awa. Mra. (Dr.) McKay Toronto, are visiting Fred Knox. Mrs. W. C. Roseve Beach, is visiting her Harry Brock. Twelve pages thisN page bru fulafIoi appeais advts. Mrs. Frank 'Beri spent the weekendv Mrs. George R. Mason Mn. and Mrs. D. W Taranto, wene Sunda3 and Mrs. W. R. Stnil Mr. and Mns. Rabt anto, are visiting he John Darch, "Beacoi Mrs. E. Wickett, been spending a few A. E. Clemena, Beec Mn. Edwin Reynolý fortune ta faîl in hi- 5aturdwy fracturing Miss Olive Muttor spcnding a couple ai parents, Mr. and Mr 1%fri. Smith, Miss Alex. .McGregor, ' guests on Sundny w McGregor. The Women's Can meet on Thunsday a Trinity School-noom. James L. Iisiey, M.i Messrs. W. C. and ly, Mr. W. J. Bagne] Palmer are enjoying in the countny nonth Mms John Sander has returned iran with Mr. and Mns. J. onto, and Mrs. A. Mi Miss Eva Wakelin ing her sister ,Mrs. r itson and son Wilf and Mr. Fred and Mî onto. Mn. and Mrs. Wil] Sykes, Oshawa, Mn.2 Taronto, Mr. and N fanily, Oakwood, N and Mn. W. Taylor,1 Sunday calers on M J. Taylor. Mrs. George Dow Miss Mari oie Adair for the fist tino ain on Wednesday, Nove 4 te 6 p. m., at her St. Mrs. Adams ai will receive with he Among the intere ested visitora te tci were Mn. AfredS Cornwall, England, his brother-in-iaw,1 of St. Cathenines, cousins, Messrs. H2 Saunders, Toronto. thein cousins, Mn. H. Messrs. J. and M.' M. A. James, and3 natives ai Devonsh:i who enjoyed seeing ,HERWISE I LOCAL AND OTHERWISE BIRTHS ryBrock spent Takgvn înr tBloa LAM B-On Sunday, November 4, 1928, ThansgiingDinersat almralto M, and Mrs. Lorne Lamb, Enniskil- ,d Clemens, Osh- Hotel. len, a son. HOI Money found. Enquire at States- JACOBS-In BowmniVlle, on Sunday, cornei and son Ross, man Office. jNovember 4, 1928, ta Mr. and Mrs. C. W.rm Jacobs, a son. cone lier ister, Mrs Mrs. Win. McReynolds is visiting. WOOD-ln Bowmanville Hospital, on -so friends in lslington. Wednesday, November 7, 1928, ta Mr. FO ear, Lake View, Th Stts nisadyat w and Mrs. Edwin Wood, a son. bunga siteMrS.Ting ta furexta pages. te w CLARKE-ln Bowmanville Hospit3al, west rn ofu etapgs on Sunday, November 4, ta Mr. and Mrs. diate Miss Edna Bottreil, Toronto, William A. Clarke, a daughter, (Win- den, weekandevey spnt he eeked a hoe, na Ellen>. oceand eve and rs.hAda Dund a rety. ied0WILKINSON-OI1 November 1, 1928, loca nes ad Ms. da umasrecntl viite atthe Parsonage, Victoria Raad, ta Rev. NE' -her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Milligan, amd Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson, a gift of aont înett, Toronto, Oshawa. son. (John Wesley). side with lier sister, Ms la CUct, OhwARICHARDS-At TrenhamP. *sy mc.br 0,to Dr. and s.C as r n.spent Sunday ivith Miss Margaret AlIvin Richards, twin sono. Mrs. ltich- allace and son. crgr ards vas formerly Miss Marie 17iggs ofPR àguest.s of Mr. Mrs. D. F. Cameron and Mr.G yrn.withi ik.A. McMullen recently visited friends rmanv t. layton, Tor- in Oshawa. gaiHS n ýer sister, Mrs. Mr. C. H. (Bud) Pethick has gne P ETSec .nsfi eld". on a visit to friends in Detroit and 2,PSCO E-At Hampton, on November - Ohw, has Chicago, 11. 1928,sEmna L. Arnot belovedi wife F0 O.shaoa Lewis T. Pascoe, in lier 56th ytar. gond day wth rs The Statesman will be sent ta a STEPHENSON-Near Oshawa, Friday, ten(l ch Ave.new subseriber froni date to January Novembe- 1, 'trs. Stephenson ,belovcd ple Id had the mis-5 1, 1930, for $2.00. wfe of J. P. Stephenson, in lier 63rd AppIý is bath tub on Mr. and Mrs. Nelson T. Bragg, BRIMACOMBEQO Tuesday, Nov. 6, m .several ribs. Taranto, spent Sunday at Mr. W. at bis late residence, 6Ï0 Lansdowne - fl, ToSrorntoKngtn d.E Avçntie, Toronto, James Lewis Brima- H Tor.onto,,Kngto R. . combe. resid Eweeks with ber Mrs. W. Thonipson and Miss Viva wHiTFIELD-In Ilowmanviîle, -Nov. two rs. D. NMutton. A. Briggs, ,Oshawa, were in tawn ember 2., 1928, Margaret Lathangue, be- one1 Smith and Mr. Wednesday callng on friends. loved wifeofa Teasdale Whitfleid, aged cheal 44 years. St. Toronto, xere Mrs. D. F. Cameron aad family, PASCO E-Jo Bowianville, on Thurs- 10 M with Mrs. D. S- Mrs. G. A. McMullen and family,I day, Novemiber 1, 1928, Margaret Fer- Phon spent Sunday with friends at Lesk- gusnbeloved wire of Mr. Wm. N. nadan Club wiil ard. vascov, Sauina, aged ùî years. Interred at 3.30 p. m. in M dM W!i at Itampton. F Mr. nd rs.WalaceBatte ad BUCKIn orribur, Ot,,on ov.less, Speaker, Mr. three daughters, Oshawa, spent Sun- 2, 1928, Mary Munra, widow of the late abat P. day with his father, Mr. Alan Bat- Itobert M. Bouck, in her -3rdl year. Lak. diffr Cavýer- die, Manvers Road. IMothtr of'.IMra. Florence Smî'tl, Supctr- runn ll and W. Thos. Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Washington-I OGILVIE-In Saskataon, Sask., on undl ga antingti n aiyFnlnFls were re- Sunlday, Nov. 3, Ehue Williatnson, Uc- holus i untnf np amil, Fneln FaîsI ife of Neil G. (Kel) Ogilvil. take ofMdo. cent guests of his parents, Rev. and lunerai from United Church, Nýestieton, woul rs, Scugog St., Mrs. W. C. Washin:gton. on Friday. November 9, 1928., at 3 p. m. impi apleasant visit , axo,_______________ er, MisMayE. ats Hmlton, ________________ -PhS FW. Tyers, Tor- - usto iss Millie Nichoîls futton, Hamilton. over the weekend and called an a IN MEMORIAM bhasloten' M tnubr faigrins WICKETT-ln loving memory of nîy ChaloteMog- Mrs. Chas. Massey, Foxboro, dc~ar hiusband, tRev. W. T. Wickett, who [fred, Hamilton, and Nirs. Kenneth Massey, Oshawa, dlied at Tyrone, November 11, 1923. ary French, Tor- were recent guests of their cousin, Days of sadness still cames oer nie, Tears of silence often flow, Mrs. (Rev.) W. C. Washington. For memary keeps you ever near me, IWhite and Miss1 Mr. W. J. Bragg, M.P.P., Was in Though you lef tfilve years ao and Mrs. Gibson, St. Mary's this week attending the WVîfe. &rs. Graham and funeral of his cousin, Mrs. William UGLOW-IO loving mnemory of a dear Ir. Gea. Percîval Epplett, wha passed away suddenly husband and father, John J. Uglow, who Dubrowere o udymrig passetl away at Newcastle, November Mr. and Mrs. W. 6 94 Mrs. E. Rickard and Miss Lillian Though broken the tie. 'tis fastened xney, (f ormerly Clemence were in Pickering on Where God in His infinite love ma),wil reciveThursday af las t week ta attend Now bide 'us look Up and rejoice ln the nice hier marriage the post-nuptial reception of Mrs. 0 hope goiu euinaoe rember i4th from (Rev.) R .Rik .Efver remembered b>- bis Wlfe and .home on Ghurch Mr. and Mrs. James MacLeod of -- Famuly. and Nrs. Downey Bowmnanville, announce the engage- in loving memory af Annie Elizabeth ier. ment of their eldest daughter, Jean, Denseni, who departed this 1lue Novem- esigand inter- ta Manson H., youngest son of Mr. Her tender silIe, ber gentle voice. own ast eekand Mrs. W. H. Ellicott of Broug- Her heart s0 kind and truc. Saunders, Bude, ham ,the marriage ta take place the We miss ber ln such countless ways, accampanied by middle of November. O mother, dear. we dIo. Gone from us, but leaving menories Mr. Sutherland Her rnany aid friends here will Deatb can neyer take away , ' ,and his three regret ta learn af the deatb of Mrs. Memaorles that wili alwaya linger i B. ad T N. . Oilvi, (ee Rae illim- hile upon tbis earth we stay. LarryB.adTN.G gli,(e heWlam 45 Sons and Daughters They called on son) at Saskato on, Sask. Mrs.____________ ___ . J. Babcock and Ogilvie was axnang the first grad-I Nokes, and Mr. uates from Bawmanville Training ~ iîsFrSl Mr.Davd Dvis, Schooi for nurses being a niece of ire and Cornwall, Miss M. E. Bruce, Superintendent LEGHORNS FOR SALE-45 White them very much. of the Hospital at that time. Legharn chickens, through rnoulting. Mrs Wilia A.Whie ad Ms.Apply B. K. Wilson, Newcastle. 45-1- James A. Phiiiips have returned ta BARRELS FOR SALE-H-ardwood and their homes in New York City alter oak barrels, 40 gai. size, only irited a pleasant visit with their father, Bakery, Bowrnanvllle. . 45-2 Editor M. A. James and ether rela- -- IFtives and friends. Mrs. Phillips PULLETS FOR SALE-30 dkrred Rock ) Ispent an extra week with Montreale, PulleOw. AplyArturBella, ow Huntingd.on and Napierville friends. manville, phone 474rl2. 45-tf Mr. Phillips and son James met her ESFRSL-2 imuhRc in Montreal from their hunting liens, bred ta lay, one year old. Apply camp in Northern Quee heeta J. Darch, corner Wellington and Llb- they spent a fortnight anî i e erty Sts., Bowmanville, phone 423. 45-1* turned home in tume ta vote Hoover STC FO SAE necwdet up fr Prsidet. enew Nov. l2th; twa Yorkshire brod 5.0Jufo rdgent . OCno o oo rSTFO R SanAlt en oun e. A. ueHt Ilmes R. R. 6. Bowmanville. Phone and the charter Preident of Lind- 237r3. 44-2 say Rotary Club addressed the Baw-_____ manville Rotary, Club at its Fridayl PHONOGRAPH FOR SALE-Gerhard tuchon Te$1g.gae50vr Heintzman, Consale Model, gond as new. lunheo. Te Jdgegav a erywith 75 records. Bargain for qoick ýs $1,50 interestîng account of a trip lhe sale. P. E. Greentleld, 2 Carlisle Ave.. made last summer ta, Salt Lake City, or phone 673, Bowmanvllle. headquartera of the Mormons. H. FOR SALE-One Mitchell gramophione, reviewed the history of these people cabinet style. beautiful walnut finish. 35 d, Blue f romn 1823 when the crusade WaS! records. This machine Is ln frst coses started by Joseph Smith up to mod- condition. Bargain. Appiy Ernest A. tues Risimpessins a th Jones, corner B1rawn and we,,,ngtmiSt. erfl e. i mresos ftephone 289J. 37-tf DId, 14k people were at first strange, interest- ingandfinily wonerfl. ery FURNITURE, ETC., FOR SALE-Gar- Inganlittle w apprent nd teyland range, radio. walnut chilTonler, litepoverty wsaprn n h second-hand tourlng car andi racklng cizens were happy and tolerant. chairs. Apply ta S. Florence, over In- The city is clean and whoiesome fanmine's Frukt Sioreb- Bowmanviil. 3Given with well construct.ed buildings of Phone. 59. 44-2w* brick and atone. Special mention, RADIO FOR SALE--S-tube King set. ai course, was made of the Morxnan Fada speaker, Philca eliminator and Tabernacle and Temple. The i attery complete; notbing wrong with it, but owner wants a batteryless radia. Judge was introduced by Rotarian Sel] for less than half original price. Ap- Ross Strike ,and President Bob Ait- piy Statesman Office. 45-t 'Y chison expressed the thanks of the STOVE FOR SALE-Hleater, Happy club to Ris Honor for bis splendid Tbought, thrtbe-in.-one, irovable fe'eder, Bownanville address. Guests present inciuded ln gond condition also a quantîîty aif Police Magistrate W. F. Ward, Bar- Baldwin apples. Cal or phone W. YT Taylor, Simipson Ave., RowmanvIlle, rister M. G. V. Gould, Dr. J. W. (Frank Fanm), phone 391J. 44-2w1 Langmaid, Oshawa, and Mr. H . E. ReynldsGraby, ue.COWS FOR SALE-2 Jersey heifere, ReynldsGrany, Qe. due ta renew about Decernber lot; 2 Hol- 'itemn heifers ln caîf: i part Jersey helfer ln caif; 1 Jersey con, due ta renew about mm5 BIG SPECIAL SALE 0F MEN'S TWEED AND WORSTED SUITS AT $19-50 25 Suits, Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds, pin stripes, checks, broken plaids, etc., ail new patterns and models, values up to $27.50, CLEARING FOR THE HOLIDAY AT ONLY $19.50 EA MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S NAVY BLUE SUITS AT $21.95 17%is lot you Wil1 find double and single breasted mod- els. In Herringbone, Diamond WeaVe patterns and plain serges, snappy models, guaranteed cloths, Regular Values to $30.00, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY $21.95 .5 Boys' Overcoat Special No. 1 at $9.95 A big wanm Overcoat of Wool Blanket Clatis. In shades ai Autunin Brown, ulster style, with beit at back. Worth $15.00. A special purchase enables us tp cdean these coata this week For Only $9.95 Each Specials For Thrifty Buyers Penman's Shirts and Drawers. Ail waol, heavy quality (aub- standards), elastic nibbed, al sizes, worth $2.00, Out They Go At Only $1.39 Each Carment No*.'2 at $12.75 Navy Blue, Plush Lined. A reai overcoat for a real boy, ai heavy quality Melton Clotb, with grey plush lining thruout, dnesay, good wearing and warm, Worth Up ta $15.O0 L, Special This Week at $12.75 MEN'S WINTER CAPS AT 98c EACH 5 dozen Men's Winter Caps with Ear Bands that turn down. Veryhleavy quality, made out of Heavy Overcoating Cloth, Values to $1.75, OUR SPECIAL THIS WEEK 98c EA. MEN'S FINE SHIRT-S AT $1.39 EAX An assortment of Men's Fine Shirts, Madras, Prints, Broadcloths and Per- cales, in small checks, also stripe effects, value worth $2.00, ON SALE $1.39 EACH MEN'S OVERALLS AT $1.39 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS AT 95c Men's heavy quality Cotton Tweed Work Shirts that will wear and look well, worth $1,25 FOR 95c EACH SPECIAL PRICES IN MEN'S UNDERWEAR THIS WEEK T. B. GILCHRIST Directly Opposite Bank of Montreal Phone el, Bowmanyllle îilow wltb double garage, twa miles aIo town on the bighws.y. Imme- Bpossession. Apply ta Lloyd Snaw- phone 203-5, Bowmanvllle R. R. 3. 45-1w' .W HOUSE FOR SALE-Rug brick, aining seven rooms witb ail modern rniences. Oak faonrs, French doars, entrance. On Wellington Street. yterme. Apply ta J. E. Flett, Cen- Si., Bowmanvllle. 41-tf PERTV FOR SALE-6 rooni bou se 1 acre of gooti garden land on Pro- ia Highway, 3 miles west of Bow- wille, goad well and cistern. Bar- ifor quick sale. Apply Mns. Flan- Allia on the premises. 45-3w DR SALE-O-roometi brick bouse, 2 1buildling lots, on corner Ontario Wellington Sts. Ail modemn canven- es, stable suitable for double garage. l trees and small fruit Easy terms. y te Howard C'ouch, R. R. 4, Baw- iville, or phone 146-13. 42-tf OUSES FOR SALE-7-roomed bricki lence, hardwood floors goodi garage,; brick residences on Concession St. frame bouse on Ontario St., wili seli ai: one brick resilence on Scugog Modemn conveniencepsln ail. Appiy Wm. Brock, Queen St., Bowmanviiie. )e 114. 42-4- 'RM FOR SALE-90 acres mare or eLot 18, B. F. Dariington townsbip, ýut lh, miles west of Bowmianville on ýe Shtore, pnactlcaiiy ail tiliabie land; iing epritig. Buildings include ze barn with metal roof and stabling -rneath, impiement shed, big lien ise. 7 roomed frame btouse. Wouild ebouse in excliange. If not sold uld rent. Would aIea sdil stock and ements campite. Apply Silas Fosi- Scugog St. or box 236, Bowmanvilie. ne 546. 45-tf -w BIDRUP SPECIALS Men's Overcoats Harry AIlin's Crocery News 1 This advt brought- good business last week so we'Il try it again. Glancing around aur store will find the foilowing goods are timely and in demand: Aylner Peas and Corn .......................... 2 for 25e Aylmer Soups, (save silverware coupon) ................. 10e Sweet Potatoes ............................. 5 Ibo. f or 25e Quaker Pastny and Bread Flour................ 24 Ibo. $1.15 Cranberries, excellent quality, lb....................... 25e Green Giant Peas, veny fancy quality................... 25e Sheriff's Jelly, 6 packages and saiad plate ... ........... Soc Fresh Home Made Sauerkraut.... ................ 2 lbo..Ise Mince Meat, Feaninan Brand................... 2 Ibo. 35c Broken Orange Pekoe Tea. Special, lb................... 55c Car Load of Grit and Qyster Sheli Just Arrived HARRY ALUIN, Grocer Extra7' ,Thanksgiv.ng Values b Dress Up for the Holiday MEN' MEN ! MEN ! Group No. 1 at $14.95 Croup No .2 at $18.95 Group No. 3 at $19.75 This is a uine ai ail Wool In this line you will find Heavy Our Big Leader, Navy Bue Heavy Blanket Cloth Coats, in Blanket Cloths, Worsteds and Overcoats. A big wanm aver- plaid and braken check desigus. Tweed effects, in grey and coat for men and young men, Set in sleeves, belted back, a fawn shades aili wooi and very Melton and Chinchulli Cloths, big warm woolly overcoat, heavy quaiity, inthe popular of outstanding quality. Belted values to $22.,50. Specialiy pur- belted and slip-on modela. and slip-on models. Regular chased and specialiy priced Vaiuee to $27.50. pTices $22.50 and $24.50, To Clear This Week at This Week To Clear Our Speciai Sale Price- Only $14.95 At Only $18.95 This Week For $19.75 Now For Boys' Overcoats v BOWMANVILI£ PHONE 186 M'

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