THIE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSlDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1931 PAGE EVUN LOCAL and OTHERWISE Mrs. M. Brodie, Toronto, is vlsîting wth Mr. anti Mrs. M. W. Tamblyn. Mrs. Jennie Graham is enjoylng a holiday wth frientis at Newtonvile. WRev. E. A. Jones, Trenton, was &est at the Parsonage while in town. Mrs. B. M. Warnlca is vislting her daughter, Mrs. J. P. George, Smith- fieldi. Miss Lillian Pritchard has been spending a week with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Porter andi Mr. and Mrs. John Glass, Lindsay, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hooper. For Her Birthday NOVEMBER TOPAZ Specially purchased attractive Topaz Necklaces In sterling silver .............. $1.00 In chronium................. $2.00 Handsomely set, gold filled ...... $6.00 Topaz Rings and Eardrops Beautiful Rings, with Topaz in gold setting. $3.00 Topaz Eardrops ...................... $1.00 Je R. Moore, Jeweller Phone 463 Bowmanville PROCLAMAT ION In response ta a request of the Bowmanville Branch of the Canadian Legion and [n accord with legisiation enacted' by the Parliament of the Domidnion of Canada, 1 hereby cali upon the citizens of Bowxnanville to unite in marking REMEMBRANCE DAY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ilth, 1931' by losing their places of business and by joining i the Memorial Service for our Heroic Dead at the Cenotaph at 10.45 a. m. M. J. ELLIOTT MAYOR Dateti at Bowmanville the 2nd day of November, 1931. GOD SAVE THE KING. men's Overcoati SALE THU.- FR1.- SAT. 25,Men 's Ove rcoats at $19.85 Former values to $29.50; go on sale for 3 days only at $19.85. 35 Men 's Overcoats at $24.75 Former values to $35.00; go on sale for 3 days only at $24.75. Men's Suit Sale at $22.50 25 only Suits, purchased at a big reduction for this sale; former values to $35.00; go on sale for 3 days only at $22.50. r Mr. and Mrs. Orville Boe recently visited her sister. Mrs. A. Martin, Seagrave. L Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bunner have Lbeen visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Farnsworth, Belleville. Mr. andi Mrs. W. C. Ferguson re- cently visiteti their daughter, Mrs. Cocil Hills, Blackstock. Rev. E. F. Armstrong took anni- vorsary ser-vices in the Unitedi Church, Trenton. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Haldershaw, Sea- grave. recently vîsitei thoîr daugh- ter, Mms. Gordon Montgomery. Mrs. C. I. Rowan and daughter, Bethany. have roturned home after a visît with hier parents, Mr. andi Mrs. J. H. Werry. Miss Mabel Dowson assisted on the prograni given by Victoria Road Unitedi Church at their anniversary services last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brown, Detroit, have beon visîting hî.s sister, Mrs. W. G. Robbîns, and other relatives andi old friends here. Major F. H. Moody wiil address Trinity Young Peoplo's Society next Monday evening. subjeet -Remem- brance'- You are îîw'ited. Miss Lena CancîUla, who has beon liv ing wîth her auîît anti uncie, Mr. anîd Mrs. J. Infantine, has returned to her home in Port Hope. Mrs. H-. G. Martyn and Joy, Srt lord, and Miss T. Martyn. Wclcome, wcro guests of the forînier's mothor, Mrs. Jas. G. Rîckard, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beatty and son TRossand ri .and ri f. eorgeî- TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister E. F. ARMSTRONG, B. A., B. D. Organist FRANCIS SUTTON, Mus. Bac. Sunday, November 8th. il a. m.-The W. M. S. Anniversary Sîr.-. I-i. S. L.oIigluy3, retui- ii iiîîi.u-oji- .iiy froîîî Chanti, ii Il sI,a. Soo. *%Ir. . I l uîîîî An lmn lî\\îîîWail ii, W liai cf tlîe Ni lit.' 2.30 p. m.-Sunday School 'Class, s for e rybiodly - iltsi. 6.45 p. m.-Song Ser-vice (01v to Ilijo>, i . Ziv , l ouI 1iiun.s 7 p. m.-Guest Night 'ie uj oodyear Co. andl the Canadian Ltegioji Mill be or sPecial guests. Subject-"Vital Christianity" Goodye ar O t fi SNo a 0 I Ialn, Godya Mai3iirla.- C'horuis - 0 V ' iliailil 1 art s'- IHarris Off. rlo0ry 'n landens' Fields" Ma1.I î!47î0. turliin tie Williool- '0l1Il tigg.ýl Irosi 8 P. .-The nFriend1Y Fireside Hour. THE CHURCHES i Q JfhS nîcnî.nrnfcv McGahey. Elîzabethvîlle, were Sun- C. R. Spencer, M. A.. rector. Nov. cîay guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. i 8th, 23rc1 .Suday atter Trînity: il ITamblyn. 1 a. m.-Meor-niig Prayer; 2.30 p. m.- Mr. andi Mrs. Robt. D. Woods, To- Sunday School; 7 p. m.-Evening rento. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shirley Prayer. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Jand daughteî' Eleanor, Peterboro, St. Anidrow's Presbyterian Church fspent Suncîay with Mr. and Mrs. -Rov. W. J. Todd, Mînister. Sun- Geo. W. James. day ser-vices at Il a. ni. andi 7 p. m. Col. L. T. McLatîghlin. C. M. G., Sabbailî School at 2.30 p. m. Al D. S. O.. attonded the rcvltw of the vvii cati should be at church on Governior-Generals Foot-Guards by Sunday tîext. the Honoî-ary Colonel. His Excellen- St. Pauls United Church-Rev. A. cy. anti aise the receptîon by their1 S. Keri', M. A., Mînister. il a. m.- Excelielîcies. on Tuesday. at Ottawa. What Faith Can Do; 2.30 P. m.- 'The evening service on Sunday, Slnday School anti Adult Bible Noxember l5th, aip. în.-The Gospel of the Chunirc wîlbe m chrge of UnteSecond Chance. Mid-wcek service Churli vil bcin carg oftheThursday at 8 p. m. A cordial wol- Youl2g Peoples Society when Rev. corne te all. Frank Larigford. Secretai'y of the Board cf Religious Education. ivili bc the speaker. 1 A C ir A E Mrs. J. H. Morris, Beech Ave., sent AU TO SLE us a branch on Saturday, Oct. 3lst, T- well laden wth ripe raspberi-ies and Tucsday, November 1Oth - Jas. Iothers nearing the ripening stage. J>ohnson, Church St., will seli al of Evidetîly Canada îs net so much a his householti furniture and f urnish- 'landi of snow' as some nations of îngs, includîng sittîng roomn, dining the orl wold a% eus elive. room, bedroom and kitcrlen f urni- i te worl wold ax usbeleve turc, carpets, rugs, linoleunm. blindis, Mrs. Florence Baker, District Dep- dishos, kitclten utensils; large quan- uty Prosident ef the Rebekah Lodge tîty of gardon tools. choice lot of foi' District 18, and staff have coim-i carponter and wood-working tools. pleteti their work 0f installing the As Mi'. John.son is an outstanding oftheers in the various lotiges for the . woodworker, among his furniture are coîning year as foilows: Sunshinie many valuable picces he has madie No. 222. Oshawa. on Oct. 9th; Bec- himisolf. Ternis cash. Sale at 1 p. hi':e No. 125, Bowmanville. on Oct. m. House and lot will ho offered l2th; Gantraska No. 131, Port Hope. for- sale at the same timo; termis to on Oct. 15th; Benevolent No. 132, ho made known at time of sale. Whitby. or. Oct. 2lst; and Oshawa W. J. Challis, auctioneer. No. 3. Oshawa, on Oct. 28th. Voi'y pleasanc and profitable evenings Friday, November 13th.-Mr. J. L. \vere spont at each lodgo at the close M-tcalf will seil on' Lot 20, B. F., of whîch very dainty and appetizing Dariington, five horsos, including a banquets were serveti. Imatc~phed blck team: 7 ,'. 1 Jer-T~.. GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. George Glennoy, on October 25th celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the home of their daîîghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wotten, Yarmiouth Road. Toronto. Mr. and Mî's. Glen- ney were both humn in Darlington township, and were married in Bow- manvillo on Octobor 25th, 1881. They livecd in Pontypool for twenty years and since thon have made their home in Toronto. There are only two chiltiren living. Mr. Fred S. Glenney and Mrs. Wotten. and f ive grandchildron. Ainonte the niany gifts receiveti was a purse of gold -eins the family anti a bouquet from ile gi'andchildreîî. sey anti 1 Holstein renewed, othors1 to ronew in early wintor; 1 Hereford anti 1 Durham heif or. heavy in caif; 9 Durhamn and Angus steers, rising 3 years; 5 Angus hoifers, rising 2 years; 2 Durham hoifers, rising 2 yoars. Sale at 1.30 P. ni. See bills. W. J. Challis. auctioneer. lvednesday, Nov. 1 lth.-The un- dersigned has received ins3tructions f rom F. J. Cleniens to scîl by public auction at his farin, Lot 7, Con. 3, Township of East Whitby, the fol- lowing faî'm stock: 20 Milkers anti Springors; 50 Durham Stockors, Y-earlings and two years olti; 20 Pigs, shoats and suckcrs. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms of Sale: Six 'months at soven per cent per annum on ap- proved joint notes. Elmor Wilbur, atîctioneci'. 45-1w T.uB. GILCHRIST- L Directly Opposite Phone 61 Bank of Montreal Bowmanvillie Real Estate For Sale PROPERTIES FOR SALE - No. 1- Titi,-.; ii, o or t 'h .lt>,y y. ut- ilîli'aîlI ,%. th or eitlhtout d îling. N... 2--('ia- tu. ,iîouiio!s Apily . n & Loi-I. Ithuhinîîîî 111v -tf FARM FOR SALE-50 acres. luvîni lot 2 v lon 5, lliar! lu plat -on tlliichRonehricîu ý'-nii11.11- Nit1tnî..î, Oiu i.-ti.-.s: bar! tandl sofi uat-r: oîîtlîîill- in . e oo.l repuîlr; il icr-R or.'h-rd io n itir ula ns av .1>'ou Ili.- pruruiles 10 FIlaggîtth. imî,ton. Ont. 24-tf For Sale or To Rent FARM FOR SALE OR RENT-Ilil ne- re, ivng Lot 16. 17 aîndulî, Con. 6, I girlin gtoI ou 1w h ici. are-gooîîli i. Iings. on h lihway-. 1 nmile îort h of liamî t~ on. For particulars apîuly Il, Mrs. Ba- sIe Robbins. Hlampston. Phone. 376r23. MY MONEY BUYS MORE at HARRYS ALLIN'S DEATHS JOHNSON-In Bowmniiille. on Sun- day. November let, 1931, Jane Johnson, imeoved wjfe of '.%r. James C. Johnsonl, aged 73 years. HAIGH-lIn Clarke, on Fridlay, October .,Oth, 11931, lernest ILîzNewtonville, 55e 3 years. Inte-rnnt Bond Head Cum..tery. Nvwcm.tle. BRUNT-li 1 îarlingtoîî, on Thurslay, ((et ~ l-:l olr3ii .l'a vina, 1hein ed wl f. of MNr. Pavid 1'trujît, lCîîtiiokillon. aged 57 ro l :.~ itl lanîj ton. FOWLER - At the reidcnce of her dauglîtor. Nit.I eît lae Sroit, .'î.el . n Tîii li . )cih.r29t1. 1931. E liah. ii E rso % wid 0Wv of the la te Alex. Folvi, r 3or.Oin, t., anc.l 80 o,-zrs. iirr-l :;i, or.f i. Sistt.r of '%Irs.Jan Ctoirtico, Itou în.uhî iNIl. IN MEMORIAM PASCO E-lji lovi,ng mmory of our dl ar w if.. aild mothler, Saîrah C. Aîvde, leloved %vite of Il. 6. l1zovor, wlîo pas- ,d uîay it hl ier h O la.ît Ceikrside on Nov. 3rd, 1930. (-)i. fur tii.. toueli of a vanîislivd hand, And thleS.uliîd of a voice that is still. --Sadly niîssd by liusbatnd and Earnily. UGLOW - In loving iaiory of our dvar fathler, J1olin J. Uglow, Nvlio passe.d aw ay al N wcatstle, Nov. fitI, 1924. 'fouri îî. s.ee, s ce r nîr us, 'four lo%,i«, rnaitis w îtl us yet: For y ou were iii. kindt of a fatîter. N our loi d ones will neyer forguî. -S;tl:N missed by Son and Iljaugeir. PASCOE-Iii loviîng menry of Emma L.. Amuit, belov,'îl if, of L. T. l'ascoe, lie î..îss Iaway Nov. Sud, 19.21. No . ilciidn go hii!k mnmon. s Oif .alovi I on, tilo10rest; Sii a... 'a l l%\h .11 bI ,i ineie red I h tiios.. wh 11luvd h lir lîst. -Sad bniisse, i livI lîliand andj riaiglît I-O. M OOR E -1 1- li o îîaîeuîry 0f or rnt hl'r. I11110-1:1 I îooi*,, ami otîr f.îllxr. Wllîm Il,iiîîry 3loor,ý, w ho pos- -l Ma îyNov . 2h h. 12,and Nov. 7ilî, 19,9. 'Pin, iî,îv ýhýli ii, broken lîvatted. V- i ii. y tikut. ti wouîi Iles., sore, lt î t tc:-tîtot 51 til hl lonizing 1r11. hi I loni,-s g 1- fore. Wh, 'io &îii c.y lii.grief i. 1, s-nd 'Ihî-i ih.. 'mil. uniîy li'the tbar, Ttîu gi ii. îauth- Nofiii, sia ro.e I.ii iy r iii l. n -il ed hi- :yrti e, N:,rznrt and 1Leon. O ENSEM-lii loýi îîîg îlîvmory of An- iii,. Llizaliii r vilal, lvoî.d îife of thi, ii c.1 - rick O..ns.iii, wlîo depart- vil thti ii v Nov..XtI, 119l. W, tuîînk of 3 ou, ouir mot i.r dear, Ot aii3 o0r gvîitle hi ay o, 'four ceîîrg, andiiîiîiîfî.iiîîg chcer. Whu tliloi j loni.rl îyo I t ii -nhvii gy our ki il ily voice. *olîr 1 ait su warini and 1truc, Ouiir hva rtsis ,a ache îî îîi vî .e are sait To kiioiv I.lathiv. ot yoîî. Thîe I rygaievs îî,rv opeuilvd A gntlv voice .sa .1-C0o1111' And I îviiî f.r.î...lls lfiiiiislloken, 'fou soufly *ur Il lîîîîî. -Sous anîd Daîîghlers. Lost or Founad DOG LOST-t'oIl,, roi'. andI white, so rt liii, ai ti i o thli naîie of Bus - i. r. lieuarîl foir, r.iiir to G. Ij". Colla - colt, llione 13r6. 45-tf PURSE LOST-Large broîwn lirse, on Out. 231hi, at Cr..ani of I*tarluv- Camp,, î,ntiaiiî iii g n'iing lieiisc, nio;îîvy and 1-w~ .ltîard.l. ieturn to :Niss G. i,soii 3aîîorOnt. 45-1v Wanted WANTED-Light Tracior, 10 - 20 il. P. lit good conîditioni. Caîl1 or %V.rite 11. Laîrd, Il. Il. 3, Bowiînalivjlle. 45-1- WATER WELL DRILLING-Doue by uxl)erieflccîd Lrîllers; ail îvork guaran- ued. Apply to B. H-uffman, Humber Bay3 P. 0. 45-3v UPHOLSTERING-Furniture upholst- s.r!ng; also closed car tops and Insîde body upholstering. J. A. Fry, Scugog St., Bowmanvjlle. Phone 536. 35-tf Boarders Wanted ROOMS AND BOARD-For two lad- ies. Apîily Mrs. Jolin Darch, Bowman- ville. Phîcuie 423. 44.1v BOARDERS WANTED - 110cm and bîoard for 0o1e or tW-O gentîlemen; use of garage. Apply to pîhone 284. 4 5- Articles For Sale STOVE FOR SALE--Gooîl stov... near- ly île.'., coal or %% 00,.Phlone. 33r14. 45-t FOR SALE-Xew single garage. Ap- 1.13 A. F. Abernieihy. Phione 7r. PIGS FOR SALE-12 9oo,1 Youîng pigs, 6 WelS <11(l. A. 1'. Iiîllett, Hlamplton. STORM WINDOWS-Illiztlazv Itv.i.h'. i î,.dSiorîn W'înlowîs, nîvuîtstir,.,l and ],lit011. Il. Wolfrani, ioiceseioîî St. 45-3- FOR SALE-I uiîiîl,ela rl lioi giu ini 9-0d 0l11it 1011.For i'ashior ilI ex- chanîge- foililcyCle or îoîîîto.s.1J. T. 11001,,-Vr. l'lîone 5,19. 45-If FORF SALE-A aniali Wllliama piano, standard keyboard, latent StYle-would look weli ln any living roons. Conyon. l ent ternis. $150. Fred Mitchell, Bow. manville. 304tf HEIFERS FOR SALE-()n,-Hlstein IVit "ti roi Prai n. (Ill I t once; i, also on e I li rMîi n ali,Jrsi-, just freslîened; n re.r.a . nahI. lihon e 252.1. Fred W. jiata luI. l. h 6., tiîuli l, 5t To Let HOUSE TO RENT-7 rontîs, alI mou- Fine flavored Cheese, the kind that brings scores to this store for their cheese.......... 20ecIL SELOX, the Speed Soap........... 2 pkgs. 25c Hyla Tea, Broken Orange Pekoe ........ 50c lb. Spring Clothes Pins .................. 5c doz. Gold Medal Pure Orange Marmalade, 40 oz. jar ........................... 21c Fresh Buttered Walnuts.............. 35c IL Cooking Onions................. 12 lbs. 25c Canned Peas, No. 4 tin.............. 3 for 25c Peameal Bacon, sliced............... 25c IL California Meaty Prunes, medium size .... l oc lb. Aylmer Choice Quality Pumpkin, Ige. tin. .. . 10c Christie's Arrowroot Biscuits........... 26c lb. Fresh Fish For Friday Qyster Sheil - - Full-O-Pep Feeds The Season's Finest Fruits and Vegetables HARR Y ALUIN, Grocer PHONE 186 BOWMANVILLE New GiFt China Royal Albert Cups and Saucers......... 49c ea. Sandwich Trays and Cake Plates.. .. 50c and up English Dinnerware - 97 and 32 piece Sets in open stock patterns, wonderful values. LENDING LIBRARY - NEW FICTION - 3c A DAY. J. W. Jewell "Big 20" N ew Furniture at New Low Prices You Will Be Requiring Some New Pieces This Fal After having sold off practically all our former stock, we are replacing with new goods, bought at present low prices, and Furniture which has not been rushed in the making. We can offer you now well made Furniture at vexiy low prices. Let us show you our Novem- ber offerings. A Sani-Built Chesterfield Suite, three pieces ......................$90.00 Solid Oak Dining Room Suite .. . $75.00 Walnut finished Cedar Chest..$8.00 F. F. MORRIS CO. Furniture and House Furnishings' King Street Bowmanville We French clean and press Iady's dreu. gown, suit, or long coat, or gent's suit or F ORKovercoat. SmaIl extra charge for pleatlng. $ SHERRIN'S $ ~DYE WORKS* 1423 Bloor St. W. Toronto BOWMANVILLE AGENTS THE SMART SHOP Phone 633 Coaa.BlIoch PHONE 186 FREE DELMVEY r ~" ~î ~