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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Feb 1938, p. 12

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PAGE TWE'--LVE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, 938 the comimunity hall on Sunday evening, February 20. after the Agents Wanted The Newcastle Independent iilcabr o hesriefr achney • ans a on Ca dasM igH ghy Miss Ethel Lockhart hias sold local agent 'for the Orono dis- BARBER LAIMER (I-ft.lel.Daodriinr- MiM Vhe ie agMoueoaMl t trict. Very little capital re- PLETING INSTALLATION. furndvrimprato weeen wtlafa Due en te n e C uih hoi alihor.fie a rgm o ingin i ar . h e w Ap cby letter to 8 r-Doglas A. Mutch, wellknown secin w t1witsupt 0 Mrs Poero. Oilla. s sendcMisean wfr Toomnct on.Mrs. T. M. Gibson is returningmngegnerste:- f.soe fwhc caid s. t e eroOri.th h e osn, lcerni n o hpas ing o nr.fo saa oaan tk pCALLING ALL SALESMEN ! - "Barber Larder is complet- ex(etoal ihvlewt . on. Wm. thlir ouin lAkin on n rmind fo rrsidence in Te owrs"Agents! Would you consider a ing( installation of new eleet- 0n1 veain119(cos 2 Mr. . .Loeknisspnin twee keno nddth e friedfMrwhich she lhad rented to Mr. and change tat wouldpeally mak the week with her i paen. Mr.hR.W. Gn ib. r ' 'nd.Mrs. Hnok A RIGSBRHmoney? New Sales Plan. Sale rclydie litadpe et ute oeaeae andeMrs. Jos. Colso prn-s Dr.R. W. iHo. Wlo-Bl rMr. and Mr. EricW. L.Peare ______of 200 guaranteed food-medic- parmg- for shiaft smking ta a $ 10.0rCs3it.Ohr RvJSotand Mrs. Hoar anHllad r W.Trla •ad hlde adMr ndMs.•inal-toilet preparations. Lower first objective at -550 ft. wvith ireture 95 ers 05f hav g otanToront owspedTorntollpnt r W.th eeen anLoyst. Claremont, were among PERFECT--FLINT-At St. John's POLLARD - On February 1tpie.Lbrlcmiso.E-ifour, levels to be establishied1$8.10ars 49 t.$69 he remaner otent ser ti'Trnrespetive w 1 ~ the many mwho calledatMrsAR. glican Church. Bowmanville, i1938. at the Private Pa 1tients tra cash bonus. Free gifts. If t1-. t. i, Miss MnaidrofChplinisitino A nieseciv smer homes. W. Gibson's on Sunday to off er by Rev. C. R. Spencer, on Wed- Pavilion, Toronto General Hos- aou havtt ela car and alitcah at O125 fpot interals.eAsirmveros 5ft:$75 arss2 hercosinMr.arCalntMelbourineteAmong the relat.ives attendmng their sympathy in the death of nesday, February 23, 1938, Ha- pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ewart and attoell s omethingexth a'tiirly epred, very extenieft:$880arss1.7f.:ec irlminton,.Delaarý eoU W.tkefuironof the late Mrs. W. her miother, Mrs. Wm. Atkinson. zel Clara Flint, daughiter of Mr. V. Pollard (nee Lorna A. Slau- reats teric rtond n e- daoddiln a oeOehl hwdawdho Wilin-on.Delwar, U S. W. tkisonon Monday after- They also visited Mrs. W. H. and Mrs. Frank Flint, Bowv- ohter), a dau hlterclusivlefoe district, write to: FAM- Miss B. McIntosh is holidaying noon were: Mr. J. E. Atkinsn Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. A.E. manville, to Alfred Perfect, son ig r ILEX CO., 570 St. Clement , .4foedcdigo hat10f., aeaig$.7 in the Bahiama Islands. principal- president, Mr. Harry C. Hind-Meo. of Mr. and Mrs. H. Perfect.•- Montreal. 7-2 silking'. with sixtv lholes com1- "n lltinotlemnor yatN sa ,tecpt ..n te m rh viepeietan Mr J.Cobourg. - - - - - pletecl. Thiis drilline. indicated Zn,th r d ili< landofNasaeaPide.nce e aS. mscereieta treasrerofDEAT HS L' etock ForSlesomeia] oltlili Miss Jf enPrClemence.h asTS. tar.on eronto: Mrs Hind- Drover Ships Cattle By Rail SMITH-STONE ---In Bowman- Ie c O ae apatcl. otuu r .0 t eto h hf e been staying w-ith her grand- marsh, Mrs. R. Colwill. Toronto:i Mr. H. B. Foster, drover, ship- ville, by Rev. C. R. Spencer, on .'¯~¯~¯•-zn o prxmtl 0 un( anso 2.5ars mother. Mrs. Robt. C. Allen. Co- Mrs. Pomeroy and sons Gordon Ped a car of fat cattle from the Thursday, February 17, 1938. ATKINSON--At Newcastle. Onit.. O AL - ACEITDf. ih eregr ae esti T. nd$.0 crs 5f bougreuredhoe o Sndy.an Mrry. rili: rs Pm-C.N.R. station to Montreal on Catherine, daughiter of Mr. and1 on Friday, February 18. 1938 pure bred Holstein cow. renew- nu ýtedl at $. 05 Morg. Jactre oa n Mr.Ger ad oysMror.rr. Herb :Mray: ii-Febr uary 18th. This is the second Mrs. Fred Stone, Belleville, and1 Sara McPhail. widow of the' ed. Apply W. L. Buttery. R. R. an am- of 2ndientes important pos- Watsmedca stdets Quens M. ndMrs Ccil.F Cnnon aroa'h hs shipped east re. Frank Smith, second son of, late W. W. Atkinson, and belov- 6.BomavilegPona238ene idth o 5 t Tlns aver- flitie o h dgo University. Kingston, spent. the and Mrs. D. A. Valleau. Oshawa: cently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. ed mnother of Olga A. Gibson 8-1negrdwaobaedftrfthrrewtofhelit Hare. ter. Mrs. Meldrum. Dale; Mrs. C. Emiployees Enjoy Social Time touched hier and she slept. In- we LEVEN PI S.GS., SIXetnitd lat2f Miss E. M. Blackburn. who at- R. Lovekin. Toronto. Girl employees of the J A erd nS.GogesCmtr. Vekso. ApyS of .R sav siae htit ffvual tutr tended the Ontario Horticultural -Mr. J. E. Atkinison. President derson Smith Co. held a social tion period Omebeshix competng Necatl.R NStLEton. 8EDJE-*.srmiie 5.00teaonsofe hae1onam(in hecopay' Convention. remained in Toronto of The Toronto Daily Star, came evening ite basemient of thegroupsance embste rls ad at-heen Dliened aove te 50prope938. Advt over the weekend. visiting lher down to Newcastle Saturday1communi1ty hall on Thiursday ev- edneNwategrswr ELD--nFbur 6 98 tFSAL6 E--PRE Bd.rD JER- couinMis ForeceWaley.monin son fte lernng f ein. Fbrury17 ll -again in the lead. his late residence, 117 East sycw er l.o ol --- cuiMiss a ryeencewhohsedath rnnson fhist.er-ain-law, temsgeeles th th Ailenjoyed ___ ourth Street, Owen Sound. Dr. exchange for a horse. Samuel. benMis aye il fo tepast onlastheMrs. Wm.fAti s ae s of it twi e popular R. Purser Feild, in his 64tl1 Olver, near Cream of Barley, Radio ServiceWahMcneFrS e behas ernedotohe position OnMrs. WalkstrdTonntoanesoftick ePizearercroquinole N. H. S. Valentine Party 1year, native of Bowmanville. Bowxmanville. 8-1 - Suasetookher placetion nhe vsedheraughte, rA.o.oMary Vn Ds e evon by Newcastle High School Literary WHTSALIDo-MrETYELCRCWSE Suda hetoklerParkn h vste er a oferd some helpful son and VeraCutle nARobin-Society, held its annual Valentine FOR SALE-JERSEY AND HOL- Electric Washer hias stopped.fobancofpyet.Gd sugetinsreadig heprs n unh asseD - yPatFerry1.ithConi stein cows, springing. Apply Here is all - Just phone or not- handpwrwse ihwig tatio n d ofe rantom e P uesi Ch ule. A o l amt br upils5,andth g uess er N EM RI MFrank Pascoe, Hampton. 8-1 ify us for quick and economical er,cha.L ke tM so & Old ndof NewanomTuedayeen received by Mr. Ward, Miss San- - service, either mechanical or Da'.8- iOd ng. e.onTeda v Severelv Injured by Falls derson, Vivian Duck, and John LYLE- In loin.m PIGS FOR SALE--TEN YORK- electrical. We service any make MisEm0enHri.TMs ereGa ndMs le.PeietJh le uhoing memory of a shire white thoroughbred pigs, of washer. Work guaranteed. IR Ironto, lhas been visiting lher sis- Rachael Pollard were each sev- spoke words of welcome, and' erick Lyland o andfahrFed - a weekld;ic e nswo weks old.New aused elet ri n gsaio orS ter, Mrs. Harold Dean. 4th Line. erely injured by falls on the ice commended the committee on the! February 22, 1937.pssdawy iplyeMihanel Bur, Boma-1*enieswasehes at rea l o--- Many of hier Newcastle f riends frlowing Thursday's f r e e z i n g original and artistic decorations.i Oh what would we gieto ilecPon 259 8-1* pur ices.S the nw. atchFRSAE- 5TB PIC Service and Repairs were pleased to meet hier at the ramn. Mrs. Pollard fell just out- Miss San<derson conducted a bal-' thy hand gv ocas -1* ourindraowsvlufotheres Ro aie odl ngo United Church on Sunday even- side the J. A. Smith Co. factory loon relay, race, winners each re- Your dear kir1d faceto ,---SL-1 rGABU 7 efrietor valuee Ionhthfedmar- ,coniineApyH&KnCn ing, where she lhas a position. Very ceiving a paper hat. Maurice, Your loving ie ourse FORdSLE--10PIGS, 6ABksOT 75 ketantodwee . hiefil a7esinStet4Bwanil Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Clemence, few can recall such a slippery Powell read the school paper, comne voicie, yurwe- poundLs; 8 pigs, 6Reek o. Dstnsde.Phn 874-1- AlMkShaws, visited their daughter time as it was last week and for "The Buzzer" which was excep- That . n o uh u. BwAplLe Comes,2R.1. 5, 8-1 Al akes Miss Phyllis Clemence, Belleville' that matter the whole winter, tionally humorous. The chief en- No one kno v thmusiletl i eart- Bwavle.Poe281FORrSrSae aLE-IETUEPIC Car Rad Ron Sunday. Mrs. A. H. Fisher, since the disappearance of the tertammtrent was an hour of cro- ache. 81 aneBorSl ant rdo o tce Ca aios Repaired and Belleville, came home with them eryso.hsbe nuusal ml lyn.Frtprizes were Only those who have such can FOR SALE --TENEYOKSHIREA-- Bate'sGrgBw nvl. Insaledto visit her mother, Mrs. Geo. P. slippery one for man and beast. won by Margaret Pearce and Er- tell pigs, 5 weeks old; also bull FOR SALE-NGRY A-8- Rikr. Russel Colwill. Toronto, Threshing Syndicae Buys Tractor AlecHendry. Articles of eeller Oft eief hisbre in undle, oon hsold. 1 nileChast dr hn 5rOoo -1 AtdnyrtChmeaian spent the weekend with hier sis- The Shaw's Threshing Syndi- belonging to the girls were seal- For the one we loved so wvell. of Bow-manville. Phone 2246. Mixed GranFo a eenartdwihuayrerm ter, Mrs. W. H. Pearce, and at- ct aepae nodrwt ed in envelopes and auctionedfoff -Ever remembered by Wife 8-1* rainFor ale itios]adti a ntetu tedd h fnra f .ei unte JhneereCopany foer wa to the boys for a promise. After Winnie, and daughiters. Nelda -FOR - BritishRAIspirit.o R. QUINN "'s nd-dtifnerof their asisthe JeownerrComorpace the areturning the purchases, eac o*n Mrl n fmle. HOLSTEIN BULLS FOR SAL- lbs. o bshMED GBRAIN,2 42 toisnowihsfotehyater ReQ I N Mrs. S. C. Sculthorpe. Welcome, steam engine they have been us- 11ad t rwapcur fhsAra ypeulle11Pmnths od ;arley 5 R.2,lbs. t s reao o eivetaÈGe King St Phon 575was also up for the funeral. ing. More and more f armers have CparineThs rie ason by- P EARo- Ind ovig emry Wl-oftsie bya 4peJcntandsrag shie;god8orsedorfed.Bita in' eindFrinSc RigS. Poe 55 Seventh Day Adventists fromibeen expressing a determination tn.Chari Bonth and oaMa-our ear sion Panrte, W ila- ofpte fmousJoanRg teSacru..R.2Bw-ayisbaymasytthu Osaws hldawubicreigoult ueailorgsusbowriorti. updinth prsn flim ilonPercPhopas-AplePastBullad, ro a mavile 81*wih ubiclie seric inth concl camer f hrehigsilo fillingwe adfoDonald Jose, came in to distri- ed aw-ayFebrubut 121, 1933. cow that averaged 3.78 per cent free themslves oftburdno' bute the valentines. Everyone, . u aigmm fat for the year, price $100. lr.haling waer and hiewirng ù:o then went to the kitchen, whereý ories Also younger ones of the samne or aing oal r st eamnineoo sandwiches, cookies, cake, and MDeath can never take away,. breeding, and priced accord- Theyd incae foheld ametng ine candy were served. After lunch 1 emories that will always lin- ingly. T. B. and blood tested. FRED W. NELLES' S h shooldouseFeb.thahafhorofrudinnsure Wiger Apply to Noble I. Metcalf, Ma-SAEî" FRED W. NLwith PSident W. J S. 1Rickard acing wasf enyed sure ie upon t his earth we stay. Ple Grove. Phone 2259. 8-1 W l Sinthe chairn, Wand F r Bennett-Sadly missed by Father and THIS WEEKEN ee y P C Re I S acting as secretary. MILLER-In loving memory of a cows, 1 milking, 1 due to fresh- Yoa aeSbtnill nEeyOeo hs Delegates Attend ConventionLovn ubndadft er, n. Clarence Tink, Hampton. Saturday Specials at 1obt' LYONS'TEA Yeow Blu an rs. E.A.MCo an.btuasu;;;: HUSE FO SALEFebru h a8 1 -7. FOR SE 236OWING TO . FO STU DA O L LablY ello le taryMofsEwcM aHclturalse- himFR AL odkows how much I miss health, a herd of pure bred Danish Pastry . .. .. .. .. .dZ 2c LY NS 1 Soci2c Lael 34 ety,o w ceates orthe n- To loe a etat tere isregistered Jersey cattle, age 2 to ***" SLb.SocLb.tarioHriculgtlcetionen oferefonimeiate e sle counts the tears I shed, 6 years. All T. B. and Blood Coconut Macaro0ns . . . . . .....dZ Toronto, Feb. 17 and 18. Mr. property recently occupied sps, Hsh Nly RteSted alfioBlleorthn PORK & BEANS ibb tns 5c and Mrs. Cowan motored up by Charlotte Hicks, deceas- Yursep s• ,, ad. bN R ain, elvllJh R 7-of.. --.... .ol PORK EANS 1 oz. 2 tin 15c Wednesday on business, taking ed, on Hunt St., Bowman- Sour usan iso ntiead. onoan. -2* Large RaisnLa ... Mrs. Mary Armstrong, Toronto, ville, containing 5-16 of an Smhay, se time y eye iSiLroa .. . . .......ol 1 SOAP c"ee 3 bas 1g hre it them.1Mr.BJ. t 2se, andre re ess and kow Tenhae oesowl;Real Estate For Sale ChcatLyeCke........ah 1c vice president, and, MMt. Chris Being composed of lot num- Som dysoe im hs an -PUteUORRS ery arS OZ 1S COR FLKES2""" -uapgs.2r Law and Mrs. Jno. Hendry, dir- ber 5 in block number 30 I'le al clasp TO RNT --OUR OOMED *' CO NFA E rand 3pg 3 ectors, and Mrs. J. H. Jose motor- fronting on Hunt St. and A n d ne lveérusayfrwl.hue l cneinepse- SilVerWOOd's Ice Cregg jBi COFEE °oal b.20C b. 30 n' "SenignYa t ea radallowanceanetd en tei alymissed by Wife and son April wm 11 e." R.P.F. The Ideal Dessert - Each 5 COFE Hos .A.2c b 9 ball room. Essaying to comne Concessions of the Township IWEBBER--In loving memory of FARM FOR SALE -- 125 ACRE•..•..••••b $ OA ES Lrehome the samne night they were of Darlington in the said our beloved son, Harold Web- farm, wholly or in parts of 30 Light Fruit Cake .... sizge Zestpebytaicoicrafr Town of Bowmanville which ber, who passed away February and 95 acres approximately,.......2lS 5 ORANES dzen, 19 getting some miles out of the city contains one quarter of an 22, 1936. Durham County. information F ; nd advised to turn back because acre mor.e or less. And the Two years have passed since on request. J. L. Parsons, R. R. ELLE S o~~~f the freezing rain and slippery South sixteen fee 0o lt hat a a 2 omnvle hoe21 pavement. They returned to, the number 4 in said Blck3 We oewe loved was called 8-1* Fe e EL E Scity and came home the next af- fronting on Hunt St. in said ay;-- Phone 890 Groer hon596 ternoon. Town of Bowmnanville and God took'himi home, it was His HOUSE FOR SALE -- SITUATE omnil GroerPhoe 96being the sixteen feet of saidwil on west side Scugog street. "Dick" The Amateur Gardener lot 4 lying immediately north Within our hearts hie liveth sotelhaffdubeos. "Dik th Aater ardn-of and adjoining the north still. immediately north of C. P.R. er, hepeakso tcultuaraln limit of said lot 5. --Father and Family. station. All modern conven- m,,t,,hoverstaon CorCuluat OTO-n iences except. furnace. Cash of- n1.30p.m, wllver heretion pron a THIS PROPERTY WILL BE d TO-I oving memory of fer or part cash and mortgage on Friday evening, March 4. and SOLD FOR THE HIGHEST Br Wttn, Brketn hMr N· wsldcl osidanee. Must be give an illustrated address in the CASH BID. ed away February 24, 1935. s to, .Cl aoe a este.Apply 1 community hall under the aus-1 We do not forget onrd o L.I. oMasn, BarristerSKin 8 pices of the Newcastle Horticul- Please send offers in writing we intend, yu o tBwavle - 9 tural Society. Admission free' at once, to J. W. Jewell, We think of you often, and HOUSE FOR SALE -- S O L I D Prod c ewllbegin at 8 p.m. h l' Bowmanville, Administrator will to the end; brick house on Centre Street in Four d orpesndwillbegvn othEsaef the above- Gone and forgotten by somte good locality, desirable home away during the evening. 8-1 named deceased. But dea1 tIo or memory you t od ern convenoncloe , 1 ever will be. an estate. Apply A. E. Bellman, AD S -.ChmeFreCueAar -Ever remembered by grand- King Street West, Bowmanville. Whe word spread on Satur- daughiter and grandson, Rea Phone 526. 40-tf day evening that Mr. and Mrs. adGogauheLosn-u Geo. Law's house, King's highway in-law Albert, and grand-dau- Ia east, was on fire men hastened ghter Rilda. O from aillover the Brown's comn- ROLnt TVEtr O1_ _L BEAUTY SOAPIO VIAL miunity and from Newcastle and 1MEN! TrywOysET VIGOR VTAL Newtonville to give what assist- OSHAWA andtytr awsteruinvigorators ance they could. The first alarm CA DSOF HA KS nd othrsimulnts. inNewR sounded serious and smoke and uOSTREXnic Table.ts. one Reglar Sze 3mor17 flae blcingfrm te himey Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Ms .W isnwse o u on xasewaee ta v e omfortable home'Cuc r e o fo h rgram. Misses Mary diin u$1.0 - Sld n B wmavile _ lemnceand Benic Gfbak S te e t . phone 2193, Bowman- for $35.00, floor model. A. L. av• a . .. ••••.. .. -.. .. . tte c aoueed it ea in e t, land ile -1 Darch, Bowmanville. 8-1* Brenton Rickard with a clarinet MARCH2 - 3- 4 - 5 Hl atdBc tFrSl S H EP PA R D & G ILL LU M B ER C O . LT D . gaR a diomp ex nS aa v " HE UCArrN EER " W E m S orG E E H ORFarm b sil 5 e uh l e l Phne75 omavll t clean rt evsn the saide Fredric March - Franelska work by March 1st. Yearly en- renewed cows and springers, Phone 778 Phone 15 Bomanvile iýclof th Briih Cabinet. h s.Lwe.gagement if satisfactory. Ap- Durhams and Holsteins. J. L Wowmanville6 I IsDo emu cuce the rrts ai et. Crea-.Lwe yBx 89. Drawer B, Bow- Metcalf23 1. R. 2, Bowmnanville W e eTs ysItI oePoel THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMIAN VILLE, ONTARIO 'rT-ITTD Cn A V 17CI)DT1 i DXI ý4-- .- 3

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