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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Dec 1911, p. 5

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ARCHI E TAIT, Wi'shes You Ail a Very Merry Xmas. Our Store is the Place to Buy Your Christmas Requirements. Our stock of high class groceries is complete. We have been very caref ni in selecting the choicest fruits for your Xmas cooking. It will pay you to cal1 and inspeet, then judge for yourselves. Choice Valencia Raisins............ 10e a lb, Choice Vostizza Carrants ...... ,... 12 -e aIL Chonice- California Raisins 16 oz. >pkdg. 121c. Chioice Cleaned Carraýnts.............10ec a lb. Choice Hallowee Dbates... .10c a lb., 3 for 25c. Chioice Mixed Peol, orange, lemon, anlc-itron-2flc -a lb- Choice Table Raisins.,- 20e, 2 5e and 35e a lb. Choice Table Figs.....10c, 13e and 18e a lb. Choice Malaga Grapes ............. 20e a lb._ Oages As usual, our Oranges will be of a superior q;uaiîty, fine, juicy and sWeet, just the, thing for masN better value in town, Nt- Sloe'lled Almuieds, Slsslled Xanuts, Mixed Nuts, etc. ( yterst h ark-iDduFisl- Chic o n e anies........e ... rya b Choice Mixed Candies............... 10ye a lb, Choice Mixed Candies .... ........ 15e a lb. Choico Miosed Gaudies ...............150e a lb. Choice Choice Choice Chioice Choice Kisses, Chocolates ................. 20e a lb. Chocolates................ 25e a lb-. Chocolates ................. 30e a lb. Chocolatesl.........40e a lb. Chocolates ................. âOc a lb. Bulîs' Eyes, Gum Drops, Caramels, Peppermints, Humbugs, ýetc. ChInIlla DE5eartm-TeýIt A risit to our China Hall will repay you. WAe carry the largest assortment of China, Cruu-ýkery and Glàssware ini West Durham- table lamps, hangin g lamps, hall lamps-, dinner sets, tea sets, fancy cupis and saucers, bon bons dishes, etc. These goods are ail new and sola o ise flrices. Cash Paid for Bputter and Eggs. ETA ~one65. owmanvil ' I WeWsh JOiw7 Many Patrons a Merry R ~ Xîa m and A 4J11ÏIpy New Year. 11 Now is the time to make your selections from fè our large dîsplay of f GnneEbony Hat, H ir, Bonnet, Cloth, NL an Tooth Brushes è Genuine Ebony Comb, Jrush and Mirror Sets Genuine- Ebony Manicure Sets Genuine Ebony Back Shaving Mirrors Genuine Ebony Back Dressing Mirrors Gillette Shaving Mirrors iThe Best Hot Water Botules Made (guaranteed> The Finest Display of Perfumes in Town A FuIl Liîie of Neilson's Elegant Chocolates Flé Rod'k M. Mitchell & Co., ïî>~Druggists àtnd Opticiansfi I~Phone 92a; Night Cals 92b. Bowmanville. 1% inter Is C'..omning! Coal-barnsng time is here. Have your bin filled with LEHI-C H VALLEY -COAL-Egg,- Stove, -Chestaut ' and pea. Our coal bas neyer been better than s ust now. It is economy to buy this month, IUL We have also a car of lemlockSlabs on hand. J Prompt dclii cery to ail parts of the town, Yrsand Uilceat inkl&'s Evapora torCre Dvo andkQueen-bt.,, oposite High Sehool, Phon 77, GOODMA & GABRAIT Barise,,'m Socions Nta IesPbl A.~~~~~J KCOMN .C aLBRAIT ONEY TO LOAN aI fise, and fise sud a hall percent on mortgago secnriiy. PrisaIs Inuels Apply b Loscesias & SISSKLLR, Barristers, Bowmaoviliss se-Il Oo GIRLS WANTIiD. $s.00 ~os wesic le i coosmon -o wsth for girls osqîteen a ssl avec. Aopiy aI once H. S. P'aau, & Ce. bimitect, bondon, Ont, 42 S le. q Farmers., Dou tWanl James Pnhlisbiing Honse int.nds instal inig Electric Power fer running office tsOohinery and the plesesil Gasoline En. gine iîo use wilho sold at a grozit bargain. t is a 5 b. p. englue lu excellent condition, se fan as we eau tell. It is just the machine for a farmer whe wants power cf Ibis ebaracter. 11Call at THE STATESMAN OFFICE 10 sec M. A. JAM1ES & So\NS The Fu Is On, We have studied the matter of comfort aud quality to mnease your pleaoiure during the Winter, The Best Hockey Boots jr t~ e ,ioialles in stmeu is our ~m, , nd the wonde ful sale ire atc atalcing is rîso best evideaco of oui ~ w~0 carry a large st.x-k anti great rariety. Pri~es from $1.50 to$3.25. We specialize 011 McPherson's "Lîght- îÏuItg Hiteli," Hie best knowa Hockey Shees in Canada. Fred, Foley, The Pailor Shoe Store, Bc-vsaaî'i ille. PR a UULý - Mr. Norman Bennett, North Dakeota, v isiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, Bennett, Scugog-st._ MeClellan & Co. has mîst received ac bof coru. Anycuse leaving bis order get if at the lowest cash pnice., Misses Greta Vanoest and Vida Word of the Normal School, Torontoý, ar. en ing Christmas hohidays at homre. Body cf unknowu man wasfod C. P. R. railway near Pontypool Tues& morning with a kit cf bricklayer's te( near by. Mn. and Mrs. W. G. Rundle who ha, juît roturnod from a trip te Saskatchewi are risiting fnicuds and relativesi r'lt vicinity. Mn. and Mns. Errin Witherid, ai efamily, North Dakota, are visting tl -parcnts, Mn. and Mns. John Witheridg Darlington. Mn, and Mrs. H. T. Bush, Port Hope, hai îssued invitations t0 a rocopt' on and dani at "Inglebush," Friday, Dec. 22 the 251h ai niversary cf their mariago. Cobourg years ago was knowu "Sleepy Hollow" which may expîan l w oid Wells was seen driving a ioad of ceý Ibmu thtrc Sunday morniug. Mn. and Mrs. T. C. Jcwell and MIý Frankie have retunnd from a pleasai holiday trip to fniends lu Cleveland, Ohii Erie, Pa., parts of Western Ontario, an Toronto. LOST-A peari crescent witb cown E olivines and peanîs, between Mn. A. Tait bouse and store on. Tuesday, Dec. v Rewand for returu to MSs, TAIT, Div, sior-st., Bowmnnville. At the requcat cf H. R. H. the Dukec Connaugbt Dr. A. S. Vogt, of Toront( bas consented 10 net as musical judge fo the Earl Grey musical and dramatie corn potition, to be bold in Ottawa dnning th week of April I5th noxt. 1Mn. and Mrs. William Milîs took a tri 10 Orono and other points lu that localt lait weck. Mr. Milis uscd to live lu îba village 42 years ago, and uaturally feue, It rcry mucb cbanged after bis long ab sonce.-Port lPerry Star. Mr. E. Mnndy, of the Oshawa Reforme and bis son, Charles Munday, have beec iu town for tho past couple cf days. Mt Munday was attending the marringe o bis grandaugbter Miss Wilhclmina Gum pnicht, wbicb bob place yesterday -1-ktc iboro Examiner. Dou't forget the Public Sehool Coin mencement exorcises 10 ho held ilu lb Town Hall Friday afternoon commeneiný at 2.30 p.m. A good programn is heiný ncepared and prizes and certificates wil ho- giron to suceessful pupils -at the- Jul3 examinatîons. Come enrly. Everyt hing uew and up-to-date lu gents furnishingsataIMayen's. Haro vont tried Milne's Christmaý cakes? If net order uow. Erery $ contsa>i 'bi,;s ease;n cf th( yoar. Vo u aro front $r. o $3,0( in erery case yc5ou gel fnom -s. jury Loveîl. A fentilizer ebecapen and fore timeý itrenger than ordinary manune witlI speedy and lasting returns. F. Il, Maso: & Sou, The People's Grocer le FUNERAL DIRECTORSI ityL. orris & Son Mot omlee n ipm n J prominply attendeci to. ne Bowmanville Phones 10-34 I Ir. Branches: ORONO iA lPT ON L EVAN H. McLEAN MONEY TO LO tN ETC., ng OWMANVILLE. NEWCASTLE. 'g Bonnsait' Block ConLon's Block, i IliTuesiay, Thursday, Monday, Wednesday ly -Saturday. Fo1- -, OOM TO RN Fotparlor, foriiisod or n,,furnished, lit central part of town, electrje lighted and fucnace ieatedi. N.J.V., Dhewier UERIIY FOS Vf !'Puce bced browo tuc- lie, LOtS,,B'F. Ple] lo 8e,~-casc .owariolle a ood Have yen senche houtiumus and ]_ie-rae usoil fsecond whgpi"e stels aI Mayors? paue ou SelctonAppyîJLSCtsc eavie. 41 Mouis and Stolsin peaan Lamb, M'tink bs lofeuwhs rc aeîespisi MarsmoSabe, Grey LamAmnea Yosso lotiasledcreci l l isrss s li tcsornacs.c beelea eixn scseands-Haukerspifsfal hdrlsos i sita 1 r ou'osmS crprCio Ts, ToqeCpadCwcyiondsFoycey, oobaiseonafi-lsgwl isIvo ce s P BOWMANVILLE STATION. GOING EAST. GOING WEST Ex prs 8.44 a. m. 1 :express , 4.22 a. m. Epes 10.18 ',, ocal 7.438 Passer 8 .311p. m. IPassenger 1.48 p. xm. Local 6.4 Passenger 7.58» Mail 9.58, Daily. BOWMANVILLE, DEC. 21, 1911. Weather turned cold for the fair. Roads have been, deep with mud. Hastings will vote on local option. Greeribank school was closed thru meas- les. Organ and piano factory are working overtime. Plowing was general last week along the front. Clerks are hopping busy in the stores these days. Advertjsers have done their work well this season. __Sunclay--night- la burg-lars'--harvest-at Port Hope. Darlington Council will ail offer for re-election. Single fare on railways from Saturday to Tuesday inclusive. Did we ever have so much cloudy weather in December? Miss Olga Tod is v isiting lier uncle, Mr. J. D. Keachi e, Toronto. Mr. R. A. Mulholland will offer again for mayor of Port Hope. Neil Sweetmnan was flrst to cross Lake Scugog on ice this season. W.« H. Major, Whitevale, sold- four Clydesdale filies for $1000. Contractor Trick, Oshawa, will build Port Perry's new post office., Prince Albert has a Christian Culture Club in successful operation. D. M. Jackson, Port Perry, erected 12 demnen-T-siIo-s the pas esn. Thos. Emmett, Whitby, died from a fal down stairs fracturing his skull. Pressed hay neyer came to Bowmanf-s ville in such quantities as this winter. i Order al yo ur funeral designs or eut1 flowers from S. J. Jackman. Phone 8o. t Ontario County Council wants auto- mobiles taxed for benefit of municipalities, Mrs. Josepli Pattinson fell Wednesday morning and broke hier lett arma at the wrist. 14r. Coty Hood and Mrs, McKinley sr.,, Port Perry, vîsited friends in this vîcinityb recently.V Mrs. Eric Parkins, (nec Miss Carrne Wight) Montreal, is visiting bier father, Capt. jas. Wight. Ogiivie's Royal Housohold flour and 6 feed at MacConnachie's feed store. King st., Bowmanville.o Lindsay is suffering from an epidemicc of diphtheria, and Sarnia from an epidem-é1 ic of typhoid fever.9 Let S. E. Edsall estimate on wiring your house. Farmers, attention-Fertilizer-See F. H. Maison & Son. A complete uine of Nyal's Family Rem- -edies at jury & Lovell's. Farmers get double the crop by using fertilizer. F. H. Mason & Son. Christmas cake fit for the King at Milne's. Give him a trial order. Order your electrcal supplies from, S. E. Edaîl, He can sal ç-ve you money. A fullilhue of Gnn Bros. celcbratec G. B. Chocolates just arrived at Tod's. Finest chocolates made in Caftada at jury & Lovell's from 30c to $5.00 box. Do not fail to take advant'age of our discount sale of Cut Glass. jury & LovelI. Car of pi slabs just arrived at Los- combe's coal,ý yards. Delivered aIl over town. Ladies' Aistrakan and Fur-Lined Coats. -Special value at Couch, Jobuston & Cry- derman's. --Shop -eanly- at P. C. Trebilcock's anid you will be well pleased. A Merry Christ- mas to ail. Even if you do not want to buy cal) and sec our stock. Nothing so nice and noth- ing so extensive luà this part of the country. jury & Loveli.* There are more neat uni Ls lu a ton of Scranton coal than lu any coal produded. Egg, stove, nut and pea sizes for sale by McClellan & Co., Limited. Long experience in handiing fur goods gîves Mayer the advautage. His stock contains aIl the newest styles la furs. Don't miss calling and getting prices. Daily Globe will be sent to any addrcss (Toronto exccpted) to Jan. i, 2912, for 75 cents, or to Jan. i, 1913, for only $4.00. Send aIl orders to JAMES PUBLIsHING House, Bowmanville. The best is the cheapest; Scranton coal is rccognized by aIl the ieading dealers in Canada-and t-ue-IJited-Sta-tes-as the -best coal. Several cars fresh mined just re- ceîved. McClellan & Co L imîîed. "Give me the bright shiny coal with the short, round fracture. I don't lîke these long, tim pieces, they hum ont too quick. I want Scranton coal." The only place to get it 15 from McClellan & Co, Limited. Notices of Births, 25 cents; Masrliages 50 cents; Beaths, 50 cents, ecd insertion, Wsein f unerai cards are Printed et thls office, insertion frc. BIRTHS COx-In Oshawa, Dec. 16, te Mc. andi Mes. Al- bert F. Cox, a son (stillborui.) GaIcîl-At Wingham, Dec. 7, tu Mlr. mi Ji rs. W. R. Geikie (nee Grce Pelar>, a son. MARRIAGES Ansis Swos AtOshawa-on-the-lakze, Dec. 6, by Rev. E. C. Hall, Iva, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Schmilt, ansi Philip -Henry Adams, HIPPEaSO-GcoPIpaCHcAt George-et. Methb odjst chnrch, Peterboro, Dec. 15, by Rev. Isaac Coucli, Mr.Wîui.Hlipperson aaid Miss Wilhelinina, daughter of airs. Je 'Cie Gui' pricht, botb of Pet- erboro, STOITE BOw', V 41 Meiaîf St. Mothodist Parsons4,e, il P;ec.s, y ev. S. C. Moore, Mis, l,:' ;iiia ;Poloman and Mr. W'lin AP ltonai, Stone, botb of Oshawa. SSiO N5Xo111 At the, cesidence of te bieparen.ts, Dec. 13, bv1-tev. Win. Hirgs, Mr. F"raoi StinsonCasiw,,ighb, andi Miss AnnuR.,. suiv ,aughter osMr. ',n. Nîxon, Pets la, Dar- Ga *so ss tthe s ec o Iebrides pacent-,, "Faicvsew VIrm-a, Dec. 1, I>ve. H. B, Keicnny, Mi% lRsseilRobe-t taC se, ansi Lr.tl 50, BowissO.nsii. F5s,5ER RLLO t "ue 'sapie,,'"cthe es. loce ofier brother, Mc. J. A. Kelly, Wss eon ol Durainans NotsnîbeluntDec. 12. by Rev. WV. Jot; -ton, Millbroolc, Mr. T. E. Pislier, Coul i11gwm4 ans;I Miss Ethel Kelly, Cavai,. the iesitience of ths bidce s fai os, con' - Cars e'ibby mv, J. C. Forster, Blackstock, ,,l- z ea.ldeotdîighies of Me. Daniel Eniiob,, ai, Mrc. Francis Frecerick Wîlan, Blaekstocl. -~~-'- DEATHS H1ATI~'NGS 1lu ampton,:Dcc. 18, Eelwardl Has- ings, aged 69siyears. IEowiNs- Manivers, Dec. 141hs, IXihiasu Boa - in, agesi 69 Jear., 7 oonths. MEHrserasiaSu4de sîy at Lindsa, Dev. 1, lias Metherell, Litile Britamo, agesi74 yesos. Jaxto3rE-In Syracuse' N. Y., Dec. lts, Nathan- ci A. Jerome, l in bis 68.hyear. Focnîerly of f roso. Tasias os At bis late resïseeo Port Pecs y. lecember 9th,, James Treninum, agedi7 yea's, 3 iontlis audilà irys, Interred at Union Cese- ory, Oshawa. MCNAsU(,IOncosAt the residense Of lis 00(10, obo' n. 'mciSouth Drive, Toronto, OIsif Me- ko-gbton cfthe lato John ioNaughon, .I) D Neaca. tiein hss 31st year. blesse i aBowm-a ovulev lLes.t We Forget' E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc,,lu1. Granite and RarbIe. Bowmanville, Ontario. We have the finest assortment of high c1ass Xmnas novelties' we have ever shown and at prices that are very tempting. Spend haîf an hour or more in IookLîg through our store and you will be suie to find something to suit your wants. I I t'iIDb "BIG 20"t BOOKSTORE What is uicer for a Xmas [ Lapresent th'an something in the [ cutlery line ? We have this year a finer assortment than I LIever before, iîicluding:H Carvîng Sets Bûtcher Knivés Cased Goods Table Cutlery L llùnting and Pocket Knivês, We 'r sole etç. We re oleagents for Supreme Ranges, 2 DooRs EA AT 0F POST OFFICE, HORSEY BLOCK, I SPHONE 145. BOWMAN"ILLF [ bol - rz "BIG20" The Leading Bookstore Whflere Gif t Stocks Are Plentiful and Values Are Largest We Wi»sh Christmas 191 1'to be the Merriest and Happiest in Vour Experience, To be Suipretnely H Îappy_ You mnust striîve to niake others ha.ppy- To assist you to fully realize the blessing of gîving we have gathered from the Marts of the World the most lovely creations of suitable articles for Christmas Gifts which you cannot fail to ap- preciate and admire at prices that must appeal to your spirit of- generosity. These are beautiful as welI as useful articles suitable to alfrom childhood to old age, Wechavenfot space to enumnerate the articles here but we kir1dly invite you to Andý- see for yourselves týhis gra-td dslyo eui fui articl"es suitablefo ifs SPECIAL 'SALE of LadiesadMis'Cotno on a b u af p i e 3 roMs'De 21aZna Cs une LuarKer, proç Plu au uiv>su priuUb.

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