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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jan 1919, p. 8

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Hogg & Lytie Limited Contract Peas are booking up very lively. Do not'blame us if your order does not arrive in time to get the variety you prefer. I ust arrived, a few cars of Feeus. -COTTON SEED and OIL CAK-E MEAL. You want the MEAL., We want the space. The price will surprise you. We are always open to buy any quantity of Grain and Seeds. Hogg & Lytie Li»mited Phone 203 Oshawa Food Control LicenSes 3-633 aDd 12-4 and, 6-33362. The.folks who corne our meats te buy Find that our Standard's very higis High,_Grade -Meats Superior Service One 0f The Strongest Reasons ,whv you should answer affirmatively te ,tisis appeal for your pat- rouage' a tise higis quality of thserneats ,wîh which our market is stocked. Lot us send you a nice juicy roasù via oun rapid delivery and you will likre tise meat. W. J. Challis Phone 225 Bowmanville We have rnoved our office anci workroom one door west of our old building for tise winter, te give us more n9oce for winter overhauling. To our out-of-town custorners we will e'al for yeur car, overisaul, paint, re-coven, -or repair tise top, or in fact do anything your car aeeds. We wibl store it for you, take cane of tise tires, etc., and deliver it back 10 you la tise Spring ia fint-clasa ruaaing order. We have quite a nuaiber spoken fornew and as tise ston- age accommodation we can get ia lîmited we eau only' take a certain numbenrnmore, so see us early and let us tell you wisai we are prepaned te do Ail orders for Skates hollew ground promptly attended to. Luk0-& ]ay Phone 188 GARAGE Bowmanville * -o Bu"SinesIsBrk with us. You notice we don't complain of hard times. Tie secret of our success is simply this: We supply everytiing in (krocerîes of the best at rock bottom prices. We also deliver your order immediately, andjust as you want it. We help to keep the higi cost of living down Ail kinds of farm produce wanted. HA.ýPJRRY ALUN Phone 186 See F. O. Mason's advertisement for tbargains. MeLaughlin & Gray Cutters at F. O. Mason's. Elcctric heaters, toastors, etc,týt F O. Mason's. Cheer up and smile. Buy \a 0 lb pail of No. i Davies' Lard for $6. 151 om Jesse .Colc, and save money. Bowmanville Pisonogrepiss aad records et F. O. Mason's. Mitts and Gloves et reduccd pices et F. O. Mason's. Don't usê' duil skates. Get lbem hoihow gnound et Luke & Boys', King-st. Ciscer up and smile. / Buy a 20 ub pail of No. 1 Davies Lard for n65ofom Jesse E. Cole, ad seve mohiey. wel rendered bv Mns. W. H. Moore and Mrs. H. Argue, afier whicb a reading on plans for naising missionany money othen than thse tee oft used metbod of concerts, and socials, was given by Mns. Moore. No league tii Thunsday but a splendid drame will be gi'.en by tise youtig peuple "Thse Noble Outcast" on Friday cvening, Den't miss tbis treat.... Primany. class b as sometbing inturesting te give et1 Missionany Prograîg on Sundey next. i Corne and beer them aud brîng ehong'l your biîthday mouey and collection.... AI splendid cotigregeiun greeted Pastor Beckel on Sunday evening when he deliv- cred a he1pfuh message te Sunday Scisool workers anid parents. To,. much praise1 cannot be given oun choir who spend tume anîd energy in making tise service belpfuh Service nexi Sundey monning .... junior Leàgue met on Monday wiîis an aitendence Of 24, After singing and prayen, Mn. Earb Coulten read Bible besson, Reading wene given by Master Wesley Little and Margaret Meore and a veny inîeresing talk on "Hew God made Canada" by Miss Squain. A trio by Mvisses Hilda and Bessie Prout and Kath- leen Gibbs. .. . Mrs. Argue, sn., is visiting her daurister, Mrs. McKee, Manvers. She bas juai flnisbed ber tootis pain of socks for tise soidiers. Surely sbe bas nobly donc ber part for King and Ceuntrv .. . .Sincene sympethy is extended te Mns F. W. Lee and Mn. J. J. Vintue and family, Enniskihien, in thein sed ber- cavement .. . .School again opencd with Misses R. M. Squair and I. L. Jones in charge. Giad to know ail tise pupils are wchl enougis te be ia attendariçe... Councillon A. H. Brent and family bave been subjects of tise Flu but are recoven- ing .... Sympalbv ls cxtended te Mrs. F. G. Byam b ise ba ls of ber mothen, Mrs. Rosewell Merlin. Funerai service wes beld on Tuesday et tiseborne of Mrs. Byam, Rev. J. E. Beckcb officiting, ... Mn. and Mrs, J. Martin, Lindsay, wenc iscre owing 10 tise illness and deetis of bis motber. Tise Epwortb Leegue wiil present their play "A Noble Outcast" in tise Sons' Heul on Friday, Jan. 17, et 8 p. mi. Admission 25c and 15e. 2-2w Not for ae time bas Ibis communWt sùffered suacbl oss as bas been sustaine-à in tise deatisof two of our nespected citizens-Mr. F. W. Lee and Miss Marlon Virtue,. teechen, daugisten of Mr. -and Mns. J. J. Vitue-lossee wisicis bave filled al beants wilb sadncss. Tise beréaved ones have tise deepesi syîazpalby of ail binbtein sorrow... .Farmers and vihtagens are busy bauhing thein wzood stappir *hile sheîgbing is good.. _ .Sonny toe leara tIret Mn. and Mns. H. Douglas, Bui7keton,intendleaving thene. Tbey wîil carry witb Ibeni every respect and tise best wishts of a large cincle of frieads.., . Mr. J, H. Mantin and Mn Aimen Herring wilh assist in carnying on lise gen-ral store business for Mns. Lee .... Mn. W. J. Staînton and Mn. Mcl- vin Griffin have isad pheuisy..Tise Metisodist amea beld e wood hee on Tuesday. Go te W. W. Hïorn's for fine freshi salmon, haddock, sea-herring, etc., et neasonable prices. MVAPLE GROVE, Messrs. Lonne and Ross Stevens, are atlending tise short course ai Guelpi.... Miss Stevens, Oshawa, bas been cngagedt as teecher, Miss Macklin baving te nesign owiug te tise ihîness of ber mothe.. .. Ebenezen League vlsited our League on Wediiesday, cvening, Tan. I51h, a splendid program was given after which tise hume Ltague furnished refresisments, when a. verv enjoyeble evtning waa apent.. . ..Tise deatis angel has agaîn visited oun com- muuîty and teken froni cur midst Mrs.. josephs Watts. She was a kind and hoving motisen, a good n,ýighbor, uWilling te enid a baud wisen even site couhd. Tise funeral wbicis teok place on Monday was conducted by Rev. R. >A., Delve. Tise întermeniteok place in Orono cemetery. Besides ber sernowing bus- band, she leeves five daugliters and oee son. Tise peui bearers were Messrs. J.. D. and R. R.--Stevens, Richard and -Arthsur- Trimble. Tise sympatby of Ibis cern- munitv is extcnded te tise bcreeved enes in their sad boss. HA MPTON Mn. aad Mrs.Roy Babcock and ciildren,, Hanwood, are visitîng ai Mn. A. Tren- outh's .. .. Miss Pearl Metcalf,. Danlington, visited Miss Lyre Trenout. .. . rse.fun- enai efthtie late Mn. Donald Yellowhees took place on Tuesdev, Jan. 7, service being conducted by Rev. D. W. Besi, B. A., pastor of St. PavJ's, Bowmenvilhe, Rev. Geo. Brown beig 11h.Tise pail bearens were: Messrs, Normian, John and Dio nald Yeblowhees, sons, Neil Yehiowhees, brother, Alex Humfe and J.ý J._Lord, nephews. Among tise relatives prescat wene Miss Barbera Yellowlees Mn. Thos._ Yelhowhecs,. Mrs. E..Jondan and Miss Alice Woolnougb, Toronl o, Go te W. W. Horn's for fine fresis salmon, haddock, sca-iserring, etc., et neasonable prices. Report of Hampton Scisool for ast tenni-names ini orden of menît, V-Marion Warden", Ruths Johns*, Ce an Stepisens.' IV -Albert Alin*, Alice West*, Mihdred Soucis, Frank TrenouthsHazel Chenke. Sn 1-Blanche Crydenman*,ý Emma Niddery*, Vera Cern5, Shirley Gay, Percy Cowling, Ennie Gay, Venue Devitt, Wallace Jeffrey. Jr III-Reta Nicisols*, Rosa Trenoutb*, Chanlie White*, Mary Peters, Leverne Clemens, Leverne Clarke, Sr Il-Mary Niddery*, Inene Pet'ey, Upton Stepisers, Merjànie Gey. Jr Il-Tommy Sykes, Harry Cowline, Winnie Cryderman. Sr I-Ivan Stephens*, Ruth Whsite*,, Ravene Stepisens, Percy Burgess, Norman C..emens (absent). Jr I-Fnank Hastings* -r Pimer-Merjonie Martin*,, Wilfned Gneenaway". Grace Hastings*, Manjmic Niddery, Ethel Ste,0hens (equial, Lena Gay. Jr Prim er -Wallace Hern*, Frankie Wood*, e quel. *honors. F. J.GROAT, Teachers. MILDKEEi COLE, TYRONE League met Thursdey witb an allen- dance of 18. Meeting opened wiîis sing- îng and prayen bv Miss V. Staples, Prest., etter whicb Rev. J. E. Beekel took charge. Miss F. I. Werry gave an irteresting accouat oethtie MedicaI Wonk in China prineipabiy fronitishe W. M. S. vicw, and -making a stnong appeal for vlner from oun oua appointaient te take up tise nursing training la order te fit theniseives --;Qpr (éi i .C.i.2 A - -1 Ready made or Tailor made 10 per cent off $13.95 ready made to $3 1.'501 ~$'.2. 50 tailor made to $55 Furnish'rngs for Men and Boys Meu's Shirts, $1.25 values for 95e Men's Shirts, $1,50 and $1,75 values for $1.25 Men's hose, 75e value, 3 pairs $ 1.75 Boys' stookînga 3 pairs $1.00 Boys' ail wooi stockings, special 85e Other hargains too nuaienous to mention Seeîng is believing, corne ini and look theni over. Webster's Wheré yoù get most for your $ Phôné 61t Bowmanvf 11e 1 E4F-IELD Meek, Alton, guests of Mr. L. C. Pascoe; Mn.- Elme Ashton home for Christnmas. hoiidays; Mn, James McCubiocis, Tor- ento, and Mn. Arthur McCulloch, Sas- katchewan, at Mr. D. McCuliocb's; Mr. and Mrs, Harry T. James, Columbus, ai -Mr. Joha -Hepburn's; Mr. and Miss Smith, Enniskillen-, at Mr. J. Ormiston's. Mn. Arthur McCullocb, School Inspec- tor', Saskaichewan, and Mrs. C, Nichols thein mothen, Mns. Donald McCullçh.... Miss Phillips, Renfrew, is visitîng at Mn. C. Simpsons.. _Mn. John Ormston won 2nd prize et Port Penny fair on bis bnood mare,,, .Mr. John Ormiston bas bought a bouse in Oshawa and intends moving there-. ... Mr. Thos. Hill, Toronto, is buy-- ingzloyen seed and grain bereabout ... Several trom bere attended thse funeral of Mr.. JFed W, Lee. Great sympathy is felt fS tise widow and mothen, Mnr. M. Soules spent a few'days-in To.rontço lest wee...... Mns. G, F. Annïs and Ada spent the week-end in Bowman-- ville witb ber mothen, Mrs. A. C. Allun, wbo fell and burt herself .... Mn.ý Stanley. Munali visited Whiiby triends oven Sun- day.... ,Pastor Delve attended thse funcrelÏ of Mrs. Watts at Maple Grove on Monday i W oman's Missionary Society meti on Thursa afiernoon. The Study Book was ta= by Mns. F. W. Rundi e, Mns, H. F. Osborne and Mrs. R. C. Pearce, also a, solo by Mrs. A. E. Runde,.. Mn. and Mns. F. Frise Sundayed with Solina friends .... Mi. and Mno. R.- C. Peance visited ber parents eit Zion on Sundy.... Our weatber was pretty severe lestý week, the theremoncter dropping to 12" behow zero, We are gled it bas modenated egain, .... Rev. W. C. Parsons conducted service at Taunton last Sunday evening by special ncquest...' -Miss S.. J.effny,, IMaple Grove, was gucst ,of Miss Aura jRundie on Sundey. ...., Our influenza victinis are -ail able to be eut again... Armenian and Syrian Relief Fund isto be taken in our Sundav Sehool on Sabbats nex ... ,Miss Helen Jobnston, Teacher S. S. NO. 4, remained here for Stinday... Good crowds were out for oun Sabbatb services. Mn. Delve prcached behpfully on -Christian Life" and "Excuses". Thse choir bad choice anthenis, and a trio bvi Miss Vera Werry, Mrs. K. E. Countice and Miss M. Penfouad was appreciated .... Miss Annie Hoit I. enjoying bolidays in Toronto and Pickering .... Miss Maud Biekel Sundayed wîh Oshawa Harbor relatives .. .. Messrs. Sidney, Roy and *Charles Nichois are wonking in Oshawa,, (McLaugblin's) and boanding there now as the roads and weetben are too un- certain for running the car. Mr. W. R. Countice attended the inauguiral' ses- sion of Danlington Council on Monday ..ý.Mrs. W. R. Courtice sang et Prof. Stevenson's Recital in- Simcoe-st. Methodist Cburcb, Oshawa, on Monday, eëvetïiiii-. Sëveï-aVEbnëzerites wene presen ..Quite a numben of oun fanm- ens attended the Gasoline Demonstration in the Drill Shed, Bowmanville, on Mon- day and Tuesday.... Mn. Mark Blackburn is sufl'cning fnem an acute aitack et lumbago, bis fathen, Mni. W. C. Blackburn, Newcastle, i. ont witis hlm.... .Epwonth League met on Tbunsdav night wiîis a good attendance. Presidcxt Miss Werry1 was in the chair. Lesson was nead by iMrs. R. E. Osborne, solo by Miss Alta Pickell, reeltation by Master Wîlihe Deive, solos by Vins. G. F. Annis and Miss' Vera Werry, and clesing prayen by Rev. W. CPansons, There wilb be neLeague, service ibis week as ahi go for tise annual Ivisit te Maple Grove League on Wednes-1 Iday evening .... Mn, Wilkins,. Tononto, visiied bis son Elgin, on Sunday .... Mns. W. A. Allun is a victini ef influez.... Miss Mary Prouse.- bas returned to Oshs- awa. IFresis fisis always on hend ai T. H. Knighi's. DARLINGTON COUNCIL TowN HALL, Hampton, Jan. 13, 1919 Staiutor-y-meeting held this day; ruera- bers ail present excepi Coun. Brent, ill. After routine communications were need, By-law No. 771 was passed appointing H. J, Wenny, assesson. By-haw No. 772 was passcd appoinling a Local Board of Heallis. By-law- No. 773 was passed appointing F. J. Groat and A. L Pascoe,. auditors. Ondens drawn on Treasuner were:- W. R.Allin,_"rp smun'palbooks.,$ 50 Municipal W' T%àd.ý7.............. 1 00 Sick Cbildrcn S Hosý tal grant ..... 10 OO National Sanitar -iux-. for Consump- tîves, do ................... Io 00 Cenadian War' Hospital Fund for Serbia, Monienegro and Mece- donia ....... ............ ... z5 o0 Ivan M. Law, W, F. Bonus ........ 4 25 Council adjourneli 10 Saturday, Jenuery 25tis., at I p. mi. Wg R. ALLiN, Tp, Cierk, Ils Time greetings, to you and we want to be.late for anything during 1919. ,We canm help you in this, if yen hUy Uoneof Our Watcbes They keep such goodý tim a you eau always rely on themý It's the samo with ail our Jevse1ry; you'ill find'it satisfacetory. Jeweler Bow'manville Shlaw"s Schlôol Toronto Ontario. Have a reputation for doing thor- ough work. That partly explains why we have ten schools in Tor- onto. Business, Shorthand, and Civil Service Courses. Write W. H. Shaw, President, for Catalogue. Patent or Glazed Kid Pumpv for evening wear. This. shoe is on a long vamp last with a Louis covered or, so lid heels, turn sole. Ail Widths, priced at $6300 Knox 's Shoe Store Phone 120 -Bowma.nville The Store For Men and Boys Bargains -Await Yon Boys' Suits and Ove rcoats 10 per'cent off $4.95 to $13 95 Men's 5ù1ts Subscriptions Received at the "6Big 20"'0 for -ail Daily & Weekly N ewspapers and magazines gaEt more fish. - Get il fresb at T. M~ i4tnight's, Mr. J. H. Darcb, Tvrone,, bas lost Iris fine~ registered brood mare wktli influenza and bras five other horses siclt with the epidemie. Two veterinaries were unable to save the favorite mare. One of the saddest stories aboat the ravages of the influenza is that of the Johnson famiy in Clarke township as shown in our Death column-farker, mother and twoebfilîdren' flu victims acnd withjn a week were laid in Oronro Cemetcry. Thus the wbolc family is., taken by the epidemile, Mr. Johnson wasi an Englishman cmploycd by Mr. D. J.i Gibson as fanm hand. No -relatives live1 in this country. HERO GIVES RIS LIFE Miss Carnie Knight, Bowrnanville, bas recived from Lieut.- Chas.E. Boon, 46th Battalion, Saskwtechewan Regi- nient, Canadian Infantry, a. E. F., France, this letter: DEARi MADAM, 1 have the very unpleasant duty to in- form Vou of thse deathof your nephew, No. 1009447 Pte. F. Britton,ý F. P., who was fatally wounded by a piece of shell Nov. lst and died of wounds Nov. 2nd. He la buried at Boisde,' Montigny, France, in the cemnetery,1 the-re. 1 wish to extend to you My mnoSt sincere heartfelt sympathy. If there is anything I can do for you either here or at home let me know. Your nephew was one of mny best nien, and bis deatis is a great loas to mie. Phone 00a, HousePhone 90b1 Auctionèer Having secured a license as anction- eer I arn prepared to tako- a limited number of sales. For ternisa-id dates apply to 17HEO. .S MO R. R. 6, BowmAwi.,LsE Phone 239,r-1-4. 32-7m Paper llang iing Painting aind Decorating ..I 41 inds doue ho your satisfact- on tail at reaslonable prices by Lewis Rowe Cali &t hia residence cor. Ontario and Durharn-sts,, next door south of Mr. John Grigg's. 13-tf "ILu,çk Is Invariablythe resùlt ai Stûdy and ilard Work. ELi---r YonLye and Charles Streets, Toronto Invites Anîbitions Young Men a Wonîen te prepare for choice ha- ness positions. Fortune amiihea on tiseone wiso KNows and cîw 1e, Our graduai es promptiy sec LC 1 d' positionrs. Tisedemaîîd is fgt;i,1 I,! er thanouinsupphy. Rightnowlsaa gopod tinie te commence a cus isere.- Our barge Catalogue? gives, f ull information. Write today for one. W. J. ELLIOTT, PrinCir. Notice T îo Auto O9wners Tise Jarnieson Bros. are busy doing ail kinda of tire repairing. Brnîg ia your old tires and have thiea re-tread if they are worth it. We will tel] you straigist if they are worth doiag. Bring-in those spare tubes and have thern repaired. -We repair punctures and blowuts, at short notice. Be sure and get our pie New Tires before you bu~i.W handie only tise best muale, -WV. T. Allen iiJamieson BrOs. il Côrner King and Silvêr sts. "Big7,2O" Bowmanville Bowmanville Phone 193 Fine G[azedKid Lace- 9-i top on the Drearn Last with a full Louis leather ,heel, widths A to ID Price at $10 00 AUCTIc»9 BALE. FU1OAY-January 24tb-4)b2uld McCu1- loch will sel by auction on lui 34, con. & Darlington, all of bis latm, stock and iniplements, Sale at i o'"cieek. Sec posters. GEO JACKSON, auutioncer, MEETINGS POSTPONÇED The 2bd iaineual meeting and banquien of Durhami Coanty Hoîstein-Friesian Breýed- ers' Club to, ha beld Jan. 17 is postponed1 .indefinitely on account of the prcvaiIfwg ,epidemic. A. ARTHUJR GiBsO)N, sec- treas. The Sunday Sctwol Institutes for Bow- manville District to be held at Newcastlej Jan. 21, Eldad fan. 22, Maple Grove Jan. 23, and Blackstock Jan. 24, have been iwithdrawn for thse present on account of illness in the Districz. Watch for date hater. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES., WEST'DUTfflAm Annual meeting -of West Durham Agni- cultural Society will be bheid in Counicil Room, Bowmanville, on Saturday, Jan. i 3 ai i p mi to receive directors' report, elect officers and discursg>ail matters in conecionwith the Society. Evenv member is reqnested te attend. W. J. Bragg is President and JI S. Morcraft, Secnetary. Note date andate. CARTWRIGHT Cartwright Agricultunal, Soeiety wMl hold the annual meeting in Town Hall, !3,gckstock, on Friday, Jan. ii,-,at i p. rn., fàr eecion of _offlcers andl genr,-lal N. H. MAiuLow,R.PIr President, Secretary. 2,-2w. by having your BOOTS AND SHOES REPAIRED hy a RETURNED SOLDIER I have re-opened mîy shop opposite McClellan & Co.'s wood.'ard on King street eat. Work promptlyand satisfactorily donc Sergt. Geo. W. Humpage Late Shoemaker to H is Maje-sty's Forces CheauperMlk Having decidéd to go -pt rnilk business, 1 amn starting a i, route in Bowmaw9ille at once w1di arn prepared to supply citizens w~ the best quality of xnilk or cream. IMI k 1C q t Give me a trial and Pua m~re you will becorne a regular custom-er. Pl.ine 142-r=2-4 Ira F. Pearce Concessiof-St E. Bowmanvi1e~ Insurance Have you PROPER insurance pro- tection against fire damiage to youýr home, furnilture, clothing, provisionis, If you have not, you. are rurnng a needless risk. . MyrCompan'es are pre- pared to protect you aga! 't lots by fire at a slight cost for a thrýeyear You cannot afford to carry t_-i lisk yourself. Delays are alwayr danrger- ous. A fire might occurtaag D. o it to-day. See me for fullest information. I will eall at your home, if "you wish, a t any lime that best suitsz yeur conven- jence, dlay or evening. Mrs. Edith V. Scobhefli Phone 189. Bowman-ville, DRI. J. C. EVIT DENTIST' Graduate cf Royal Denta1 College, SToronto. Office: King-St.-East, Bûwrnai.vi'le Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 8 ýpm daily except Sunday --ce in t iiina- A cluet was-J il-,,

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