THE CANADiAN ESTATEemAN, Bowm-ANv]LE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1932 OLOCAL and OTHERWISE~ f Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mortlock vis- Ited wth relatives in Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Mason and famnllY, Toronto, spent New Year's with his parents, Mr. and MNrs. Okea. R. Mason. Its Easy to Order by 'Phione Just thi.nk how convenient it Is-how many steps you can save tUis unseasonable weather. You get the saine, saf e, reliable, cour- teaus treatment as if you camne in persan. Phone for these S PE C 1AL S 33 oz. Milk af Magnesia .... .75e 50c Pond's Creans .......... 39c $1.00 Dextri Maltose ........ 8oc 50c Kleenex ........ .......35e 50c Ipana Taoth Paste ..... 39c $1.25 Lydia Pinkhams ... $1.00 $1 .00 Eno's Fruit Saits.. . . S9c 60c Katex ............... ý39c 50c French Bain .......... 39c 75c Absorbent Cotton ....59c $1.50 Agarol ....... S.1.39 $.0Gllette Blades and Razor . . . . .. . . . 75e Phone 78 jury &Lovel When we test eyes it Is done Properly M-r. James McBrien, Toronto, Is vlslting Mr. J. McIntyre this week. Miss Evelyn Plekard spent New Year's wth Miss Genevieve James, Oshawa. Miss E. E. Haycraft spent New Year's and the weekend with fitends in Oshawa. Miss Borea Murdoff lB holidaying wth her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Merrlck. Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Muriel Henderson bas re- turned ta Hamilton Normal on Monday after spending the holidays wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hendersan. Wools Reduced Knitting anti Crochetlng Beld- lng's Australene 4-Ply Wool, 1 oz. baîls, regular 18c each, for 15e Each Fairy Woal for Infants' Wear Fine Scotch Fingering, for tockings anti mittens, V2-Lb. for 75c Beilin Tapesti-y Wools 5c Skein I J. W. Jewelll j BIC. 20 BOOKSTORE ~~~~d5 Special Offering for Friday and Saturday Begonias, several varieties ......... 25c Hyacinths.............. 20c, 2 for 35c Primulas ...................... 30c Asparagus Fern................. 25c Boston Ferns from............... 45c Ail Cut Flowers at low prices. Presentation Bouquets, Weddîng Flowers and Funeral Designs are our specialties. A large assortment of fine pottery. $8.00 Canaries for.......... $4.95 Yorkshire Canaries ....... $15.00 1Kingsway Flower Shop Jury's Jubilee Building Flower Shop Night Phone 72 Phone 726 Nursery Phone 144 YOUR FAVORITE SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Scones and Crumpets...... 2 doz. 25c Commencing on Monday, January 1lth, this store will close evenings at 6.30 p. m. every other week. We will be closed nights next week and open nights the following Week. BQWMANVILLE BAKERY C. W. JACOBS. Proprietor BOWMDANVILLE Miss Margaret Heard, Oshawa. vislted ber aunt, Mru. Blake Wil- kins, recently. Miss Alle L. Bragg, Toronto, spent the halidays wth ber mother, Mru. J. T. Bragg. Mru. Gomme. Mru. H. Ashlee and Clara spent New Year's with rela- tives in Toronto. Mr. anti Mrs. W. F. Quick andi Donald spent New Year's wlth fiends in Toronto. M-r. Lai-ne J. Brown, Windsor, spent Christmas with bis mother, Mru. Thos. Brown. M-r. and Mrs. B. H. Mortlock spent New Year's with ber parents, Mr. andi M-is. T. H. Gitbs, Tyrone. Mru. Annie Hoar and Mr. T. A. Andierson, Toronto, were holiday visitai-s of Miss Florence Hoar. Mru. Geo. Woods, Owen Saund, spent Christmsu and New Year's with ber daughter, Mru. Oea. W. James. Dr. antiMru. J. C. Devitt spent New Year's holidays witb their daughter, M-ru. (Dr.) W. J. Hall, M-mica. Mr. and Mru. Wrefard F. Soucb, Ottawa, spent New Year's with his mother. Mru. F. M. Soucb, anti other relatives bere. Mr. and Mru. E. S. Senkler were among the guests wba spent tbe boliaay at the Seigniary Club, Lu- cerne-in-Quebec. Misses H. anti M. Brimacombe spent New Years witb their sisteru, Mrs. Rd. Snowtien antiMru. T. B. Penfounti, Oshawa. Mr. and Mru. Tweedie anti George, antiMr. and Mrs. Alvey, Toronta, vîsîteci with Mr. antiMru. J. Light- erness, Jr. anti Sr. Mr. and M-is. Everett L. Osborne anti Mr. Clarence L. Osborne at- tentiecithe f uneral af the ar rS moîlier, M-ns. John Osborne, at Sim- coe, on Wcdnesday. Miss Vivian Martin, Toronto, Miss Mary Pickarti, Port Arthur, Miss Nora Gillespie, Fart William, in training Sicli Cbildren's Hospital, Toronto, spent New Year'u wth Mr. antiMru. A. W. Piekarti. Mr-. antiMru. Frank Lacey. New- market, Mr. anti M-is. W. H. Mer- rick, Junior anti Abert, Bufalo, N. Y., Mr. and Mru. Stan Davey and Ileen, Flinit, Mich., were holiday gueuts a! Mr, antiMru. M. W. Mur- daf. Mru. Keeler, Isabel and Jean,Ta ranto, Mr, antiMru. H. Cttingbam Jack anti Lais, Oshawa, Mr. ant Mru. Wilbert Fee anti Frances a! Oniemce, visiteti their aunt, Mru. John Mcntyre, througb the holiday season. New Year'u visitars witb Mru. E. Rickard, Centre St., wcre: Mru. W. D. Bragg, Newcastle; Mru.Haroaid Toms, 1-ichinonti, Quebec; Mr, anti Mru. T. C. Clemence anti daughters, Mr. antiMrs. W. J. S. Rickard anti lamily, Siiaws; Dr. H. G. Martyn, M-ns Martyn and Jay, Stratforti; Rev. R. H. Ricliard antiMru. Rick- arti, Oakwoad; Miss Thyra'-Martyn, Ontario Ladies' Callege, Whitby. People who appreciate gooti talli- ies are in for a real treat Jan. 14-15 when the Women's Hospital Auxil- iary in co-operatian xith Manager C. T. Ross wiil pi-esent George Arliss in his outbtandmng success "-Aexan- der Hamilton" at the Royal Thea- tre. Tis is a pleasant anti easy way ta support a worthy cause anti at the saine turne get full value for your maney. This is without doubt anc o! the very f inest pictures ta be brought ta town this season. Central Public Sehoal openeti on Montiay, January 4th, with practi- cally every pupil again in bis or ber place apparently none the worse for the abuntiance af turkey. goose, pluin pudding anti ail the trîmmings o! Christmnas. South Ward schaal, owing ta the election on Manday, diti not return ta uchool until Tues- day. Over 590 are in attendance at the town public uchools. Higb Schaal openeti on Tuesday with a large attendance anti the tudents keen f or the long term aheati o! them ta Easter holiays. THE CHURCHES St. Paul's Uniteti Cburcb-Rev. A. S. Kerr. M. A., Minister; H. J. Knight, Choir Leader, il a. m.- "The Reality o! Sin"; 2.30 p. mn.- Sunday School anti Aduit Bible Clasu; 7 P. m.-"The First Clasu Christian." A cordial weicome to ail. St. John's Angican Cburcb-Rev. C. R. Spencer, Rector. lut Sunday aftei- the Epiphany: 8 a. m.--Cor- porate Communion for the A. Y.- P. A.; il a. m.-Morning Prayer, subJect, "The Reality o! Sin"; 2.30 P. m.-,Sunday School anti Bible Class; 7 P. m.-Evening Prayer, A. Y. P. A. Rally Service; Preacher, Rev. E. Ralph Adye o! Ail Saints, Whitby. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister E. F. ARMSTRONG, B. A., B. 0. Organlat FRANCIS SUTTON, Mus. Bac. Sunday, January lOth. Il a. m-'The Realty of Sin." Quartet: Mesdames Cawker and An- derson, Mr. l'oliard and Dr. Siemon. Anîhem: Lord for Thy T'ender Merdies Sake.'-F'arrant. 2.30 p. m.-Sunday School Classes far evorybody - Gooti music. 6.45 p. m.-Song Service llring your inonda 10 enjoy the olti p. m.-Guest Nlght The Independent Ortie.rof Otdioel- iows will pravido 1the music. All of the Ord*tr andi their finonde are cor- dialiy invited. SubJeot: *'The Man Who Waanied ilmvseu.pt Oddfellow' Maie Charu: "Stand ýStili My Soul"-Towner. "God Neyer 1orgets"-Colborne. "In My Reart"'-Negro Spiritual. "«LUt Up Tour Eyes"-Delmarter. 8 p. m-Thu Frlemdly JIresMe Hour. We are tied in a living tother whioh ia thse only foundation of0f £ comn BIRTHS WESTMAN - At Private Pavillon, General Hospital, Toronto, Wednesday, January 6th, 1932, t0 Dr. andi Mn. A. B. R. Westman (nee Jean Minore>, a dau- ghter. BONATHAN-In Newcastle, on Dec- ember 811, 1931, ta Mr. and Mrs. H1. C. Bonathan, a daughter-Mary Margaret. DEATHS BUOGE-At Port Hope, January Srd, 1932, Alfredi Edward Budge, beloveti hus- band of Maria Gorrie Roati. CALLENDER-At Cobourg-, Docemnber 26th, 1931, Matilda Caroline Dyer, belov- ed wife af Mr. Amos Callender. STONEHOUSE-At Port Hope Hos- pitl. January 411, 1932, John Stone- house, ln hie 7611 year. Interment at Prince Abert. WHITE-Passed quiktly in bis eleep, at hie residence, Martin Street, Milton, on Thursday, Dec. îlst, 1931, Richard White, in hie 78th year. OSBORNE - In Simcoe, on Monday. January 4th, 1932, Mary Norman Os- borne, beioved wife of Mr. John Os- borne, aged 83 years. Mothor of Mr. Everett L. Osborne, Bawmanville. MITCHELL-In New Wetminister, B. C., Decernber 28111, 1931, Avery Mit- chell, son of lte lato James Mitchell, formerly of Bowmianville. Nephew af Messrs. A. andi J. B. Mitchell, Bowman- vine. BRITTAIN-Suddenly, Monday, Janu- ary 4th. l93ý, at midnight, at his late residence, 489 Markham St., Toronto, Edward T. Brittain, ln his 65111 year, beloveti husbanti af Annie J. Brown Brittain. METCALFE-In Toronto, on Monday, January 411, 1932, Julia A. Wilmot, re- liet of th1e late G. A. Metealfe, and dau- ghler of 1the late Allen Wilmot, New- castle, on ber 83rd birthday. Interment n St. Gecrge's Cometery, Newcastle. IN MEMORIAM STEVENS-In lovlng memnory af a dear husband and father, Enoch Stev- ens, wh. paseet away Jan. llth, 1929. The flowers we place upon your grave May wither and decay, But th1e love for you who sleeps beneath Will neyer fade away. The years may wipe out many thinge, But 1111e will wipe out nover. The meniory of those happy day., When we were ail together. -Sadly mised by Wife anti Faniily. UGLOW - In loving memory af my <bar mother. Charlotte Neal Uglow, who passeti away at Newcastle, January 9, 1930. Her tender smile, her gentle voice, lier heart so kind and true, I miss 11r ln uuch countlees ways, Oh.,nother doar, 1 do. Swet memorles wIll linger forever, Time cannot change them, tie true; Yenre thal miy corne cannot sever, jMy lavIng remembrance of you. -Sadly mrnled by Daughter. CARDS 0F THANKS Electars of Bowmanville: I arn very grateful ta thase wbo were gooti enough ta give me their support andi vote at the municipal electians. W. R. Strike Ta the Electors of Bowmah~ville: I take this oppartunity of thiank- ing those who sa kindly supparted me in the recent election. Wishing you ail a happy and prosperous New Year, I arn, Sincerely yours, W. H. Carruthers To the Voters o! Bowmanvflle: I extend my sincere thanks and appreciatian for the generous sup- port you polleti on my behalf. I trust that during my teriof office that no voter will regret Uis action in baving voted for me. Yours truly, Reg. 0. Jones Ladies and Gentlemen: I wish ta take this oppartunity ta thanli the electoru for the splendid suppor given me at the poils on Manday. It will be my constant en- deavaur ta merit that confidence and I wlll do my utmost ta serve the tawn ta the best of iny ability. Yours respectfully, Neil Mutton To the Electoru o! Bawmanville: Ladies anti Gentlemen: I wish ta thank those who came out anti so nobly supporteti me on M-ntay en- abiing me ta heati the poils for Cauncillor. I arn particularly in- debtedt t the wamen. I can prom- ise you that I will do ail in rny power ta make Bowmanviile a bet- ter tawn ta live in. Wishing you al a happy anti prouperous New Year. Yours truly, W. J. Martyn To the Electars: Yau have again chosen me ta be- mie your representative upon the Council Boardi anti at Counties' Council as Reeve for the corning year. Ta serve you !aithfuily, with- out any heutation, is my sincere desire. I take tUis oppartunity ta acknowledge the splendid support you gave me andti taone anti al 1 wlsb ta uay: "'Tbank you most sin- cci-ely." Trusting the year 1932 may uuher in a much better day, Yaurs, in service, T. H. Lockbart Electors of Bowmanville: Ladies anti Gentlemen: Wltb the overwhelming vote I receiveti in the Mayoralty canteut on Mantiay words seem very inadequate ta express my i-cal appreciation a! the confidence you have piaceti in me on this oc- casion. I wish it were possible ta uhake hantis with eacb anc o! you anti thank you peruonaliy for the honor you have donc me. This la physicaiiy Impossible 80 I must choose the alternative by asking you ta acccpt my sincere anti grateful thanku fer your generous support. May I also say it will be my desire anti ambition ta mneasure up ta your expectations in effIciently adminis- terlng the town's affairu in ca-oper- ation wtb the othei' memberu of the couneil. Wlth every goat i wsh ta, you ail for the New YTear, Yours sincerely, Oeo. W. James Renew your subacription to-day. Your dollars go farther If Ylou reati the merchants' advta before shopping. in Cavan Township, GeorgeB. Hooton, 1981 wardenwua eleoted Reveby aa msjoety et108 ««l Haxy Ian.J, O. sa lwua elt- Choice Meat Takes Big Drop in Price To demonstrate to the citizens of Bowmanville and dis- trict that you get the best meat at lowest prices at Cawker's Butcher Shop we are featuring these Special Prices'for Friday and Saturday The beef offered is from those choice young stees we purchased recently from F. W. Bowen, M. P., so itfs sure to be tender and juicy. B EE F LB. Sirloin Steak........... 20e Round Steak........... 18c Shoulder Roast......... 12c Rolled Plate ............ 10c Plate, not rolled .......... 7c Brisket ................. 6c Boiling Piece........... 10c PQRK LB. Finest Bacon, piece....... 10a Finest Bacon, sliced------.13e Rib Roast, not trimmed .... 10c Loin Roast, not trimmed ... 10e Rib or Loin, trimmed...... 15e Hams..........1l2c and 13c Sausage...............10c these prices have been lowered very substantially. Co M. CAWKER & SON Phone 64 Articles For Sale FOR SALE-New single garage. Âp- ply A . Abernethy. Phone 477r21. 45-tf FOR SALE-A quantity oi mangels. Apply T. C. Bragg, R. R. 4 Bawmianville. Phone lllr3. 1-1w FOR SALE-10 Yaung pige, 7 weeks aid. Apply la Carnet Symions. Bowman- ville. Phono 475r6. 1-1w FOR SALE - anodurips andi carroIe. Apply W. T. }Iaigh, Hîgh t S., l3owmNlville. Phone 294. 1-1' FOR SALE-Small piano oi tho late.t style at a bargain. For particulare write Post Office Box 368, Bowmanville. il-t FOR SALE - Beatty Iran Pump, ln good condition. Apply ta Mre. W. H. Halfacre, corner George & Wellligton Ste., Bowmanville. 93-tf WOOD FOR SALE-Large quantity ai pins limbe and some body wood for eale cheap; cut in sove or cordwood lengîhu. Apply ta William McLaughlin, Burke- ton. 53-2' FOR SALE-A useti buggy, in gooti shape. aI $16; aiea single harnees suit- able for democral or light wagon at $12. Apply ta S. Chas. Allin, R. R. 4, Baw- manville. Phono 136r12. 52-tf To Let SMALL APARTMENT TO RENT-$10 per month. Apply ta W. F. Ward, Bar- rister, Bawmanville. Phono 102. 91-If GARAGE TO RENT-Very central on King Street, roamn for several cars. Ap- ply la Mrs. Alan M. Williams. Phono 159. 49-If HýOUSE TO RENT - 7-roometi brick collage, corner Duke and Argyle Ste., hardwoad fdoors, modern convenionces. Phono 550. 63-tf HOUSE TO RENT-7 roomu, ail mod- ern conveitienties. very central, possess- ion Dec. let. Apply G. S., Drawer B. Bowmanville. 4-If TO RENT - One 7-roomed hoson- King Street; also 2 amail storesada garage. Apply J. W. Knight, TaxiOf fice, King St. Phono 173 or 98. 51-tf HOUSE TO RENT-On Higbway, east ai Bowmanville Cemetery, 6 roims, gooti gardon, hoen bouse. barn; possession Jan. lot. Apply la Fred Ailin, Boys' Training Sobool, Bowmianville. Phono 300r11. 50-tf TO RENT - Premises bebind Hydro Shop now occupied by J. H-. Noedham, suitable for blac'ksmItb sbop, paint aholi, etc. Possession January lot, 1932. Ap- ply ta L. C. Mason, Ilarrister, King St., Bowmanville. 50-tf OFFICE SPACE OR ROOMS TO RENT -Office suite conisîing ai three mrnm over Hydre Sbop. now occupied by W. R. Strike, sulable for office or apart- ment. Possession February 15111, 1932. Appiy ta L. C. Mason, Bar-jeter, King Street, Bowmanville. 50-tf HOUSE TO RENT-Brick cottage, 6 rooms, aIl conveniences, wired for lec- trie slave; goati cook stove ln kitchen. wood or coal; ail double windows and storm doors; cellar full size bouse; pipes ln cellar for wasbing lothes; nice gar- don; nice veranda soulh endi af bouse; foot of Cburch Street, near Scugog; possession at once. Apply ta Tom Percy, Silver St.. Bowmanville. 53-tf AnnualMWeeting of the BOWMANVILLE HORTICULTURE SOCIETY wll be helti ln the counlil Chamber lu the Municipal BuildingBowmanvlil on Tuesday, January l2th, 1932, st 8 p. nM mlotion or officers and general bUsiness. T. A. Dustau. President. UIMbV. 8So*ufl. be.-TrOM. Bowmanville Help Wanted A voter ii Oshawa wha apparent- WANTED - Capable waman ta take Iy had little use for Éither mayoral- charge ai home for twa elderly people. tY contestant wrote acrous bis bol Apply Mrs. Gus flaunsail, Bowmanville Phane 168 or 608. 1 la lt on Monday "Boloney."1 -AUCTION SALE LITTNER FUR MFG. GIVING UP BUSINESS! Large Clearing Auction Sale of Choice Costly Furs of Every Description W. J. SuUey, Auctioneer, bas received instructions f rom Mir. Littuer, f ur manufacturer, to oeil by pulic auciton on SATUR- DAY, JAN. l6th, afternoon and evenlnt, at 2.30 to 5 and 1 to 9 o'clock, bis entire stock, consistlng of Ladies' (Joats, as Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal, Muskrat, Eleetrie Seal, Coney, Raccoon, Brown and Grey Lamb; Menas Fur Coats, Robes and Caps--lu fact, everything to be found in an up-to-date fur store-al 40 be turned into money, as Mr. Littuer la glving Up business on account of iil-health. Goods can be examilned Jan. 11, 12, 1à. Closed Jan. 14, 15 until 2 p. m. when gale begins Ternis <asb. DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS 86 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa No wFor Quick Clearance Ocoats We are deteximined to clear out our entire stock ~ x of Men's Overcoats. Prices have been slashed regardless of cost. Pro- fits have been wiped out, as we are more interested in getting xid of our Overcoats than making money now. Our aim is not to carry over a single coat. You'll neyer have another opportunity to buy a real stylish comfoxitable coat at such a savlig. Good coats.priced at low as $14.85 up ta $24.75 Don't delay as we can't duplicate thesoVMff.- if we have to replenish our stock. Te.B. GIIr, Opposite Bank of MontrlDov~,il of al PAG I m ~14 O J ý. -.U -Start thme N ew Year Rigkt.... Get that time-piece that needs repairing out of its hiding place and have it repair- ed. Now is the time to get your repair woX'k done. Have your dlocks and watch- es running perfect for the whole year. Bring them in now and we will fix them. Our work is of the very best and we guar- antee every job. Besides when we put in new parts we use only the very best. If your watch needs cleaning have it done flow befoxre the trouble gets more serious. and the expense much higher. J. R. Moore, Jeweller 1- 1 - i,ý , -if - 1 i -r ~~~"7< - ..ty ~ i--r- e', , - 451