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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Feb 1919, p. 4

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Any arnount of fall rye wanted. Ii also pay the highest prict s for poultry;z junk. Phone 289. J. Rosenvald.' Balance of plush and cloth coats be cleared this week regardless of prc Couch, Johnston & Cryderman Ltd. Web St er' s The Store For Men and Boy BargnCains Await Yoi Boys' Suits and Overcoa-t-2 10 per cent off $4,95 to $13,95 Men's 5ûIts Ready madle or Tailor made 10 per cent off $13.95 ready made to $3 1.50 $22.50 tailor made to $55 Fu rnishïngs for SMen and Boys Men's Shirts, $1.25 values for 95c' Men's Shirts, $1,50 and $1.75 values for $1,25 Men's hase, Ibo'alu, 3 pairs $1.7 5 Boys' stookings 3 pairs $1.00 Boys' ah wool stoekings, special 85o Other bargains. tooa numerous' ta mention Seeing la beievfing, comarne ansd look them over. Webster's Wheré yoii get most for your$ SPliOné 61 Bowmanvllle1 will andi ing- Ysit [OUSE TO LuT-S roomed, furnace,e lighted, water and sewer. on Churchi Bowmanville. Apply toý L, A. W. Bowmanville, Phone 41. ' t Fits Permfect Made- long receding la of brown caif with'brov buck top at $11,50. A similar style of -blai and, grey combination $10-00. In black kid made one the leading lasts, $5 to, si Phone 120 - Bowmanvillt lit' Order Coal Now We are prepared to supply Coal in Any Size and in Any Quantity you want it. Phone 153 Our advice is to order early whule we ean ou as the demand wiIl be great, supply John A. Holgate & Son Queen and Division Sts, Bowmanville Cold Weather. Foods HOT COOOA-Before retiring a eup of hot coeoa la an ideal drink-Baker's and Fry's, in 15c and 250 tins. CONDENSED COCOÂ-just add boiling water and serve- 18e and 35e tii. COINDENSED COFFEE-lSc and 35e tin, OX-O CUBES-per tin 10c and 25c. BOVRIL-in 2 oz. botties, 50c each. SJAGHETTI-Clark's or Hcinz Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce and Cheose is 8L dellcious cold weather meal-1 5c & 25e tin. SAUJSAGES-For breakfast there is nothing nicer-Rose Brand, fresh on Tnesday and Saturday moraings, 25Sc lb, POKand BEANS-A steaming plate of Pork and Beans for dinner or supper makes an ideal meal., We have Suiders' Clark's and Hein;, 15c, 20o and 25ec tin. Phone &5 Archie aj Taitvll electrie Street, TotE, (y ist, wTf Lek at al 10 x- G i I Li GI Ri El Rc *N. Rc w1 M« Jei *H Ma Pli Ma Roi He Fi h. 1 BETHESDA î About fiff y friends and neighbors gatbered at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cole, Bethesda, f0 bld farewell to the famili'. Rev. 1. B. Beckel, Tyrone, their pastor, cailed the company to order, a hymn wýýs sung, after whicb Mr. J. R. Cole read the following address: To Mr and Mrs. W. R. Cole: We know that good endeavor, faiihful- ness in duty bring their own satisfaction and reward to the conscieuflous posses- sor, yet undoubtedly, if is the privîlege and duty of frieuds and neighbors to recoguize this nobility of character. Tbe cycle of time rolîs on; aud if ever.brings ifs changes; we regret thaf you must leave the ueigborhood and yet we under- stand tbat it is impossible f0 carry on farm work. We have found lu you a neighbor always ready to help; a faifhful friend; and a good citizen, lu vour more active days a williug agreeable worker lu ail church activities and for many years a member of Trustee Board. The aider members will not soon forgef Mrs. Cole's untiring efforts aud worthy assistance in choir, through storm aud difficulfy aud offen by much self sacrifice. Tbe family, f00, have rendered valuable aid in service of song. We ask you, Mrs. Cole, f0 accept thîs purse as a aligbt token of our esteem sund regard. We regret we mustE lose you from Our midst; no one can live f0 bimself, men's lives are as thor- oughly blended as flhe air we breathe; and- fthe influence which has gone ouf from'j this family musf live on. We al join lu wisbing you happiness in your newe home. JAmEs E. BEcICEL, W. G.t RUNDLE, S. V. HoAR, J. R. R. COLE,I S. T. HOAR.c Bethesda, Feb. 7tb, 5919.f Miss Florence Werry made the present- ation. Aftor the kind words and pieseut- i afion were ackuowledged short speeches l were made by Messrs. J. L. Parsons,a Peter Werry, W. G. Rundie, S V. Hoar s sud S. T. Hoar. A: couple of solos wered sung by Misses Alice Werry aud Anniea Parsons;.a duet-by Mrs.-S.T.-Hoar sud Mrs. S. V. Hoar and l'God be wifh us tili we meet again" was followed bv ftho Miz- pah henedîction. Misse'Emma WerryS very abli' officiated as pianief. The youug people served lunch about Il p. m. affer- 9 wards siuging "God Save fthe King." S HIGH SCHOOL REPORT P RESULT 0F JANUARY EXAMDtATIONS. ildred Lawrie ssic Worden lythe Clemens larjorie Cole izabeth Best ,ta Bennett ,rtie Oke unice Weatherilt lary Found largaret Grant osîe Short erberi Goddardl ýelen Knight era Veake laude Ramsay lary Brigbtwell ower McMurry [arion Belîruan ay Dilling loward McCIellan ercival Muirhead ed Steverns tho Brown ïalter Rundie ýoyal Quinn Fotm I, FORM 2 Margaret Kerr OMI. Mary MeClellan Aileen Hazlewood Marlon Moorcraft Gordon Moorcraff Raymond Suowden Helen Worden Philp Tilley Howard Price Elmer Reddou Edward Pethick Gordon Morris *Bessie Eastwood Rut h Martyn *Margaret Galbraith Beatrice Devift Miidred Bentham Helen Yellowlees Sam Mason Ica Petbick Stanley Hardy Lorne Hastings Edua Fletcher Morley Hastings FORM IV Gertrude Hamley Evelyn Joness Marian Worden Violet Rowe Ewart Pollard Fay Young Louise Morris Catherine Waruica j Nellie Burke L*Abseut from one or more exams 75 74 74 74 73 72 Il 70 69 67 66 65 65 63 62 62 59 56 56 54 54 53 53 52 si 47 47 45 44 44 43 41 38 35 34 33 30 21 9 88 5 83 8 80 9 78 5 74 4I 69 61 69 5 66 1 65 5 64 8 61 7 6o 7 60 6 55 9 55 54 6 52 1 52 1 50 3 50 3 47- 48 9 42 8 39 6 84 4 70 9 70 2 67 6 67 66 1 64 61 2 59 6 52 5P 1 49 7 45 8 44 5 45 44 4 39 9 38 5 34 5 33 3 29 7 26 7 23 5 89 4 88 2 82 79 2 76 6 76 3 69, 2 61 6 EBENEZER Epworlh League Thursday evening had 5o present. After singing, Mr. A. J. Gai' led in prayer; lesson was read by Mr. Elton Werry and a very informing talk on "«Our Epworth League, its Origin,. Emnblem, Colors, etc.," was given by Pastor Deive; reading followed by Miss Alfi Pickell and Master John Delve; solos by Misses A. Parsons and M. Blair; -piano solos by Misses L. Osborne and Irene Worden. Consecration service was observed with fine responses .... Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Pearce and son Ross, visifed in Toront o recently .... Rev. W. C. Parsons visited Tyrone relatives.. ..Mr. J. Clewell and childreu, Hamilton, visited Mirs. jas. Short ... Mr. S. S. Brooks had a very successful wood bee Thursday- nearly 20 crosscuts clippiug away merrily ...Mr. Jesse Aruott Sundayed, with relatives here .... Trustees of our churcb are planning erection of a fine new on- closed shed. Canvass for subseriptions bas met with generous response. It will prove a sfrong asset to, the cause here,... Miss Lyla Osborne, Toronfo, was down for week-end ... . Sunday was Educational Day, sermons being preacbed by Rev. J. S. I. Wilson, B. A., B. D., Oshawa, a former pastor. The large congregations enjoyed the forceful discourses.- Our fine choir was in capital form, with rousing authems, also a solo by Mrs. W. R. Courtice in morning and duet by Mrs. G. F. Annis, and. Mr., Frank Walter at nigbt ...Mr. J. L. Parsons and Misses Lillie and Annie attended the presentafion af Mr. W. R. Coloes Bethesda on Friday evening. Miss Annie contributed a solo to the musical program .... Epworth Leagurers visited Bowmanville League on Monday evening lu large numbers, furnished the program aud were right royally entertained. AIl tboroughly en- joyed the outing. ..,. Pastor DeIve preach- ed in Oshawa (King-st.,) Sunday morning and was home to assist iu the eveuing service ...Miss MLuriel Penfound is cou- ducting music classes il, Bowmnville aud Oshaw!a and at home every week with growing--lavor-. . .-.-R-Dr. Oiten Toronto, representiug the Dominion &Alliance will conducf the service on Sunday morning and our Pastorai nighf ...Mr. a-id Mrs. W. Scott, Guelph, are guesf s of Mrs. S. Penfound ... . Pte. Harry Stafford, Toronto, was dowu to ýspend Sunday with old friends .. .. Skating gladdens again the hearts of our young people .... Miss Marie Hopps spent several days with Bowmanville friends Our weather and roads are just like )ctober. Truli', a wiuter that is a record-breaker. ... Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Allin aftended the funeral of bis sister-mn- law in Bowmauville on Thursday.. . . Miss M4abel Walter la holidaying with relatives in Peterboro, . ,..Messrs. Chas. and Roy Nichols, Oshawa, spent Sunday at home. F Olt'SALE AND> TO RENT-Se,,ral residences 'in l3owmanvi]ll, aise omeo samall Zpro perties. MRs. EDiTa v. ScoaELL, Bowmau- lle. 5 Phono 00a House Phono 90b Hiave'Vour Cart ing Doue By Motor Truck ifha-ve purchased a Motor Truck, and amn pre- pared to do ail kinds of carting-short long tri PB. hauls prompt service. Lewis Irwin Phone 216 Bowmanville1 NOTICE 1 If usiug, your Car Get Your Motor License Now .,Commercial, Touring, Proof and Non-Proof Licenses and Permits. Tf by mail add l'0e postage. Ail cheques must ho payable at par. Henry Reynolds, Governmeut Issuer Port Ho pe FARMz TO RENT-125apres more or los9,being Parts lots 3, 4, B.F., Dariington, lu good state oà cutivation. Good briek bouse, good barns with stone stabling underueath. For terms. ap- ply ta MRSg. JAS. ZdcONNACsIIE on the premîs'2es,. DR. J. C. DEVITT ~DENTIST Graduate of Royal Dental College', Toronto. Office: King-St,.East, Bowrnauvi'ie Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily except Sunday Auctione er Having secured a license as auctiqn, eer 1 amn prepared ta take a imiied numnber of sales.. ,For termns and dates apply to THEO. M. SBLEMON R. R.-61 BOWMANVILLE Phone 239-r-I-4., 31-7m "Lest We Forget" >E., R. BOUNSALL, Designer and »ealer ln Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., la -Granite and Marbie, Bowmanville. 1 Ontario. G. C.BONNYCASTLE *Honor Graduate in Dentistry 1of Toronto Univerity. Graduate o f the Royal, College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario Office King-sî - Bowmanville Office Phone 40, House Phone 255 "Qualitya ad ,service" Those two littie words account, for the success of -our fifty years ln the butcher business in, Bowmanville. 4y buying direct from the breeders -and parsona1ly selectiîng the animais we--know- we, are going ta liave yaung, healthy, well.fed busssts whîch 'make the choicest cuts, of meats. which aur customers want. As for service, we always endeavor to give you just what you want from our large display of meats of ail kinds-aud at the lowest possible prices, quality Our prompt deliyery serviceis always at your ser- vice, for we deliver goods to ail parts of the town, For quality aud service patronize cl. M. %w-Cawker & Son Phoéno 4Bwmni Just Three Days Mo.re ToShare In The Bargains My Profit-Sharing Sale of Groceries whichlias been causing a big rush of business at the "Corner Groc.ery" for the past three weeks ends this Saturday night-then- prices go back to normal again. This, sale lias saved my customers hundreds of dollars by me sharing the profits with them-or in other words, reducing the selling price to the smallest margin of profit. BuyGroceries Now - Save Money There is no immediate likelihood of wholesalers dropping prices in groceries for some time, I arn told, s0 it would, therefore be advisable to take advantage of this sale while the prices are so, low. If you have not al- ready visited my store during this sale do so at once-sale ends Saturday niglit. How Can You Resist Sucli Low, Prices? 4 Ibs Rolled Oasa...................... 25C Krinkle Korn Flakes.................. 10e -Macaroni,........... ...... 2 boxes for 25e Eye Floig ................. 25 lbs for $ 1.20 Faucy Japan Rice............ 2 lbs for 25e Tapioca ...................... 2 ibs for 25e Dried Gr een Peas .................. 100 pkg Split Peas ........................ ..10c lb Rose Brand Baking Powder ......_...9c tin Jelly Powders, ahl flavors ..........0ec each Oanned Tomatoes ................... 20c tin Canned Pumpkin................... 10c tin Canned-Peas ........................1 Se tin French Peas......................iS tin Pork and Beaus, amali tins......3 for 25o Simcoe Pork aud I3eaus, iîârge tin...15e Lima beaus, in tins ....................5ec Vegetables Soup ...................0Oc can dlark's Soupaq........................... 100 Bîueberries ........................15e eau Lawton Bernies.,................ 2 cana 25e Molasses, large tin...................... 15e Syrup, S lb pail.......................O0c Seeded Raisins..................... 15e pkg Seeded Raisins, Plum Pudding brand, 2-25e Red Rose Tes, 2 lb bsg .............. $1.10 Lipto n's Tea, reg. 65c lb ............... 60e Japan Tea, extra special............. 40e lb Sardiueq, California stripe.......... lOc tin McLaren's Prepared Mustard ....10c btl Mixed Pickles, large bottie ............ 15o Sweet Heart Talcum Powder ........... 9e Palm Olive Soap ....................... I0e Infants Delight Soap......3 cakes for 25e Silk Skin Toilet Sosp ............. 25o box Castile Soap .............. .........ec bar P &G Naphtha Soap............ 4 for 25e White Kuigbt Soap ...............ec cake Asepto Soap Powder ................e box Snap,.................................15e tin Powder Ammonia ....1........0ec large tin Bsbbitt's Cleanser,................... 4c tin Comfort Blue .. >....................ec pkg Black Cat Shoe Polish,,.................. 15e You >Cannot Afford to Miss This Profit-Sharing Sale Sorne people will certainly be, ternpted to "lay in" a big stock of groceries at such attractive low prices. You cannot blarne thern eit her. What I would suggest lis, that everyone buy liberally but do-nt "hoard up a stock" for if you do sorne of- your neighbors are not going to share in the bargains I arn offering-ýfor my stock is lirnited and at present I cannot replace thern at such lowprices. Phone 186 Y ALLI N on OR SALE OR RÉNIT-21 acres o! land, being South.west corner of loti1, coun3, DarIngton, on which are3 9 roomed frame Itouse, dniving shed and implemient- shed, 'barn ?4ftx3Oft with stoîne foündcation, sou n ich dlay loam witb apples and smail fruits, ,e,,el~aili.,« spring, creek n, ning throngh sanie. j mile f rom Providence chnrch and ý mile from shool. Possession at o cif .od. A pply to R. H. BATTLE, R. R. , Bowmanville. 2 tf "lLicensed Auctioneers" LYCETT & DISNEY 55 King Street East ' OSHAWA Pýhonos 793'and 589 S ales of ail kindA condncted anywhere, anyý an c dates write or-phone. SO-lyr lwmmwzlfflnmfflmý a Il- 1 a-- EEEE-:mý Al-an M. Williams Funeral Director - Embalnier No extracha-rge for distance in country or to citv or outside places. Embalm- ing done in the most scientific manner, Chargesr egsonable as my egpenses are low. Phone 58 or 159 14ame Ross Tillev rohn McMurtry Alma Werry Beatrice Bigelow Gertrude Morris Nellie Bounsal Sicily Laugher Dorothy Belîman Lawrence Mason Melville Dale FIarold Jewell %orence Bennett Winnie Cryderman .eighton Souch ffinnifred Cole ioward Joness rma Power .hea Deyman oris Deyman ilory Morrison .enore Bentham luth Rehder :va Lane 'bolet Deyman illian Cemence . hn Osborne Icu Martyn .oy Jackson bhn Delve Margaret Copeland .onald Courtice Valter Branch label Jewell Earry Pike Tempe Boddam 'liver Hanna ildred Dowuey Ruth Grigg urnes Nichoîls .oy Foster, 'Iarry Allun Gordon Truli That is the most comforîet able shoe made.' Comfort able because they are fie., ible, and -have cushionei soles. Made in black ki button and lace at $7.5( and $8.00. Knlox 's Shioe Store

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