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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Mar 1919, p. 8

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Phone 203 i a e 1 Coipete Dispersion of IIOISTEIN- FRIESIAN CATTIE at the Farm of M. G. HUTCHINSON Lot 17, Concession 10, Cavan TUESDAY, APRIL 8th, 1919 Sale at 1 o'clock p. mi, Iiicluded in the sale will be the herd sire Sir Hengerveld Rag Apple, 17602, a son of Rag Apple Korndyke 8tb, widelv known as the greatest bull in the world. There will be 15 of bis daughters, also bis two- year old s )fl, Rag Apple Korîidvke Pride. This is one of the outstanding berds in. Central Ontario. Only two cows in the herd a,-e over six vears old. It includes females who- bave given from 9,000 to 15,000 lbs. milk in dairy centre test and bohave tested up as higb as A per cent. Altogetber there wil be 30 cows that are in miik or wil fresher> zis year-35 Pure Breds, î3 Choice Gracles, If you are thinking of starting a Hol- stein H-erd there is nothing better any- where than inividuals to be sold in thisQ sale. Send for Catalogue to M. G. Hutchin- son, Cavan, Ont. -Sale absoiutely without reserve-No post-ponement. GEO. JACKSON', Auctioneer. G,-unn 's Greatly insures a quick, early, even growth on Spring seeding. Forj prices on spécial fertiliszers for corn, sugar beets or, général field crops, consuit local -agent at once. Oscar B. Andrus King-st E. Box 373 Bowmanville WEDNESDAY, Marcb 1.-.Messrs. A. J.q Short and Frank Alds wortb, will seil a quniyof farm stock, on lot 26, con- à cession 3, Darlington, an important sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. See large ti posters. JAMES BISHOP, auctioneer. THURSDAY, March 20-Senator RobertI Beitb will hold a great dispersion saleJ of registered Hacknev and Clydesdales borses at Waverlev Farm, Bowman- ville. Sale at 42 o'clock. Seaîd for catalogue. WALER HARLAND SMITH, auctioneer. SATURDAY, March 22-~By order of W. W Dunlop, Inspector, Toronto, seven8 properties consisting of 6 bouses and i lot will be offered for sale at corner King and George-sts., Bowrnanville. t, For particulars and terms see bills or caîl on J, J, Mason, real estate agent, or L. A.' W. TOLE, auctioneer. F'RIDAY, Marcb 28-Mr. James G. Burns, lot 25, con. 5, Darlington, owing to 111-. C health will selI by auction ail ofbis tt farin stock, implernents, etc. Sale atE I o'clock. -See bills, - igO. ,-JACKSON, _C auctioneer. d; SATURDAY, March 29 -Mr. Tbeo. -M. si _-Semon, lot 13, con.,8, Darlington, wbo is gîtng Up farming will sell aIl of bis ci farrn stock, implernents, etc. Sale at Pl 1 o'clock. See bills. GEO. JACKSON, L auctioneer. Sc Tu ESDAY, April S-Mr. M. G. Hutchin- th son, lot 17, con. 10, Cavan, Durham a County, will seli 35 Pure Bred Holstein- 1- Friesian cattle, 13 ýchoice grades-3o of L tbemn cows See advt. in tbis paper. Il GEo. JACKSON, auctio>neer.W of Auctionéêer Si Having secured a icense as auction- as eer I arn prepared to take a lirnited ex number of sales. For terrns and dates ev apply to le] THEO. M. SLEMON- Br sp R. R. 6, BOWMANVILLE b Phone 239-r-1-4. 32-7M TI -ai "lLicensed Auctioneers" LYCETT & DISNEY 55 Klng Street East OSHAWA Phones 793 and 589 Sales of al kinds condncled anywhere, any. lime by corpetent auctioneers. For terms and dates write or phone. 3-lyr Lioem&Oicoh Linoleums andi Oilcloths are very scarce and hard to obtain from wholesalers. We have a well assorted stock in hand at present and would advise people requiring these articles to purchase same n ow. Congoleum Rugs We have a few of these rugs left, corne and see them. Ranges and Jieaters We are Sole Agents for West Durham. Mason & DaIe's Hardware Phone 145 Bowmanville SEED PEAS Coiîtract Peais are booking up very lively. Do not blame us if your order does not arrive in time to get the variety you prof er. IJust arrived, a few cars of Fueeus. COTTON SEED and OIL CAKE MEAL. Yeu want the MEAL. the space. We -want The price wlll surprise you. DARLINGTON RECEPTION. Darlinglon township Repatriation Coin- riltee met on Friday 10- consider ways and means of giving a filting reception 10 the boys of tbe township who wenl overseas, on their raturu homne. Repre- sentalives of the Churches, Clubs, Soci- elies, Institutes, etc., are reque'sted t0 meet wîth the comrittee on Wednesday, Marcb 26th aI Town Hall, Hampton. NOTICE TO PAY UP. As I bave sold my business and shaîl be leavi'sg Enniskillen aI the end of March, ail ourstanding accouinîs should be settled anid ail due buils traded o-uI during Ibis TYRONL Mrs F. G, Byam and Mr. Lionel Byarn spent Sunday week in Lindsay.* .. Misses! Alice anîd Florence Werry enterlained a number of triends on Fridaynigbî.... .1r. Carl and Miss Gladys Teinant bave been, veryili witbînfiutoza .. . .Gladto weîcome Mr. Charlie Sîinlon 10 our Churcb, Sun- day Schooî and League.. .. A reception wias held aI the home of Mr, jas. Oke Saturday evening Marcb it for Pte. Will Fairhead who came so nearly paving the suprerne price in France. Too rnuch respect cannol be shown the brave lads wbo return ta us.... .Miss I . L. Jones, Miss Edythe and Harold Clemens spent t Sunday week witb the former's tather, Mr. F. Jones, Whitby... . Mr. W. S tapies and Miss A. G. Werry are ta assist in the concert aI Solina 'on Friday nigt .. IOver tbirty in attendance aI League on tMonday nigbt. After devotional exer- cises by President Miss V. E. Staples, isI' vice, Mr. C. W. Woodley took charge. Rev. J. E. Beckel abiy dealt wilb the, It -pic "ICare of the Indigent". Mr. A. A.t jHilîs a reading on "Value of Prayer"; Miss Margaret Moore a reading on "Prayer Answered". Miss Marie Werry -s ang a solo verv sweetly accompanied by Mrs. M. J. Werrv, afler wbich a splendid Consecratien service was beld. Bring Iead pencils next Thursday evening... 1&ood altendance at W. M. S. Tbursday aflernoon, aI Mrs. H. Argue's witb Presîdent Mrs__ T_ Woodley in chair. After devotional exercises and Watch Towe-, Miss F. 1. Werry gave an interest- ing reading on "Factory girls in Japan. Mesdames W. H. Moore and H. Argue sang a duel, Miss F. T. Virtue with Mrs. A. E. Clernens alternative were appoint- ed delegates ta the hrancb meeting aI Lindsay. Collection of over$6 was takan for South Oshawa Missions . .. Mission- ary Day will be held next Sunday. Re- quested Ihat each father send or bring birthday money.,... A very belpful sermon ta women was given by Pastor Beckel on Sundav evening speaking of women as ciiiztns, home makers and churcb leaders. Men to-day are what -the standlard of wornen compels tbem te be .. . .Sunday morninig next Rev. H. Wilkinson, En- niskillen, wiIl preach-baptismal service after .. .. Junior League was Monday aflernoon, readings being given by Hilda Prout and Margaret Moore and a talk "The Young Christian" by Rev. J. E. Beckel . .. .Those interested in obtaining ja piano for the church as a memorial of Iw bal our brave soldiers have done for us, please meet in the Vesîry Monday even- f ng Marcb I7th..Montbly meeting of the Women's Institute will ha beld Wed- nesday March 19 aI the home of Mrs. F. G. Byarn. An înteresting debate wilI be given by six of the members. AIl ladies welcome. During the last month the In- stitute bas sent ta the Red Cross Society a number of sox and 95 garments for the cbildren and women of Belgium valued at $95. A good literary and musical prograin will be heîd in the Sons' Hall in aid of the Forward Movement for Missions on March 2Is1 at 8 o'clock. Admission- ladies i pie,-gentlemen money enough to ~buy apie. 2w Oshawa Food Control Licenses 3-633 and 12-4 and 6-33362. DARLINGTON Young Men's Class of Base Line'Sun- day School wiII give'a play entitled "Under the Flag" on Friday March 2ist in wbich are fifteen characters, A prologue and four acts. Admission 25c. 11-2w. Congratulations t0 Mr., and Mgrs. Donald Yellowlees on tbeir recent marriage.... Messrs. Thos. Baker and C. H. Scott were on a business trip to Toronto .... Mr. S. Bush bas been making some improve- ments 10 bis residence ... .Don'l fail 10 be at Eldad Friday nigbt .. .. Miss Audrey Werry, Oshawa, celebrated ber bîrtbday at Roselandvaie Saîurday witb Master Geo. Werry on'bis birthday.... Mrs. CE. Thomas, Orillia, vîsited relatives in Tor- -nto- and Bowmanville and bier parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Argue here. She returned home t0 Orillia Tuesday af ter a pleasant renewal of old friends and ac- quaintances. Our young people. go 10 Hampton M4onday evenîng. Solina Supply Co. Limîited,,elected baese officers at their annual meeting Asb Wednesday: Pres;.ient-George White; Ist vice do-L. T, Pascoe; 2nd vice do- rames Staînton; Secretary-Ivan M. Law; vlanager-Geo. White; Directors-S. E. N'erry, J. Baker, A, Ayre, A. T. Stainton, Geo. Armour; Treasurer-Wiil White; Asuditors-A. L. Pascýoe, A. J. Reynolds. The draina entitled "Followed by Fate" will be gîven by the young people of Eïdad Cburch on Friday Marcb 141h ai 8p.m. Music by Van Nest Orchestra, Miss Alice Werry and Mr. Will Staples, Tyrrne, and Miss Mildred Souch, Harnp-- ton Admission 35c; cbildren 20c. HA MPTON Monday evening next, March 17th, a Concert will be given in the basement of te Cburcb under the auspices 'of the Epworth League, wben Kedron Dramatic Clbbwill -present the Draina "Willow- ale", Music by local talent. Admis- sion 25e and 20c. League meeting Fridav, evening was in -barge of Miss- Mary Katerson, ist vice President. After the opening byrnns, the .ord's Prayer repeated in unison, the sripture text was read by a number of te Leaguers. Miss Lyra Trenouth gave reading and Misses Lazelle Brown and lilda Cryderman sang a duel, Miss Lottie Horn gave a reading afler wbicb îe topic "Our Duty to, the Indigent",- was gîven by Miss Cassie Ruse. A session )f prayer was held, the roll called and the neeting closed. Tbank Offering services were beld on ;unday. Though the weather was very rery unifavorable good congregrations tsembled and were well rewarded bythe tcellenî sermons preacbed morning and ,ening by Rev. H. Wilkinson, Enniskil- n. The choir, assisted by Mr. C. E, 3rown, Maple Creek, Sask., rendered plendid. music, Mr. Brown also singing a sautiful solo aI the evening service bhank Offering over $140. ... Mrs. W. Nbite and son Wiibert spent afew days t:Mr. D. White's, Campbellcrof . ... We velcome Mr. and Mrs G. Adcock 10 tbe rlage, they baving moved into theý sidence occupîed by the late J. Hopper. Uso Mr. and Mrs. E, Stevens, Enniskîllen, 1, vho bave taken up their residence witb r. and Mrs. I. L. Brown,.. .. The embers and friends of Cou t Archer 855 are looking forward 10 a pleasant rue on Tuesday evening next wben Irothers Alex Stewart and John D. Leachie. Toronto, wilI assist in the j rogram i Webster's The Store For Men and Boys Bargaïns Await You Boys' Suîts and Overcoats- 10 per cent off $4.95 to $13,95 Men's Sûits Ready made or Tailor made 10 per cent off $13.95 ready made to,$31.50 $22.50 tailor made to -$55- Furnishïngs for Men and Boys Meu's Shirts, $1,25 values for 95C Men's Shirts, $1,50 and $1,75 values for $1.25 Men's bose, 75e value, 3 pairs $1,75 Boys' stoekings 3 pairs $1,00J Boys'all wool stoekings, special 85e Other bargains too numerous to mention Seeing is believing, corne in and look thern over. 'Webster's Wheré yoù get Most for your$ Phônè 61 BowmanvIlle Medium priced shoes for women made by Empress Shoe Cot. Made as above of ail kid in a. plain toe and medium vamp, priced from $6.00 to $7.50 Same ats aýbove with a wing tip as illnstrated at $7.50 Women's plain black kid, lace, long vamp in both high and low heel (Emnpress) regular $6,50 and $7.00 to clear at $5,00 - New lînes of Women's Ox- fords and, Pnmps are arriv- ing daily, caîl in and, see them. Knox ' Sh2oe Store Phone 120 - Bowmanville MILE OF CARTS. IN THE TORONTO GLOBE's 75TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION, MARCH 5: "There were not rnany sickies usedin cutting the grain, even in the earliesî days, in Our immediate, neigbborhood. Our people were of the native-born and accustomed 10 the use of the cradîe, but some of those who came froin England 10 Durhamn counîy did use the sickie. "There was no Grand Trunk in those days and ail the surplus wbeaî from Clarke, Manvers and neigbboring town- sbips had ta be sbipped by vessel from Bond Head, as the pairt of Newcastle was then known., I have seen the road tbrougb Orono blocked for a mile wilh a solid line of ox Ieams bauling wbeal on the way soutb ta Ibelake.-Eza-A HAL, Orono ENNISKILLEN Visitor'.: Mrs., F. W.- Lee spent the Iweek witb friends in Whitby and Toron- to; Miss Mary Brunt and Mr. Frank IDoriand wilh friends in Oshawa; Miss Grace Slemon at Mr. Richard Slemon's; IMiss Helena Werry aI Mr. Edwin Orin- iston's; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown, Everett and Leroy, Orono, aI W. J., Stainton's and H. J. Werry's; Miss Lily Burns, -Bowmanvîlle. aI Mr. W. Ok&s.... Lau meeting _Wednesday evening was in charge of ist. Vice President, Miss Stella Smnith. Afler singing, Mrs. (Dr.) Slemon led in prayer. Scripîure lesson was t iken bv several members. Topic was given by MVrs. (Rev.) H. Wilkinson. Mrs. (Dr.) Slemon and Mrs. E. Ashton favored wiîb a duet., Readings were given by Misses iGrace Slemon and M ay Warrv. . .. Trus- tee Board of the Meîhodist Cburch are gratified for the splendid evening's enter- taîment given in Ibeir churcb by the yourig people of Tyrone in Iheir playj I "The Litle Brown Jug" and ta Miss Alice Werry and Mt. -Will Staples for tbeir well rendered duets. Proceeds about $4300 .... We welc)me 10 our village Mr. and Mrs. W J. Ferguson and famiy.... We regret the removal of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Stevens who are going ta reside aI Hampton. Our best wisbes go with Ibern and hope they rnay live long ta enjy Ibeir new home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens are moving ta bis fatber's farm .. . .The young people wr 1 loyally entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WiIl Qke in honor of PIe. Thos. Hames who went overseas with the 1361b. BaIl. We welcome hum bore,.. .Con- gratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mc- Laughîin on the arrival of a young daugbter. . .. Mrs. W. J. Stainton, Mrs. jas. Stainton and Mrs. Geo. Reid are un der the Doctor's ...e.... .Rev. Geo. IBrown gave a very belpful discourse from the text "If we confess our sins He is faithful .. ..10o cleanse us from aIl unrigbî- eousness" Hear the draina Willowdale" at Hampton Monday evening. -I Flavelle Company has purchased the .Har-wood Creamery. Fishing at Rice Lake bas been un- usually good. We understand maskin-. onge weighing as higb as thirty pounds have corne out through the ice. Wh*le They Last We are unable to secure aIny more armly supplies so while the present stock lasts we are clearing them at greater valuies than ever. Wool Blankets Leather WîVstcoats The above articles must be cleared in short order, so corne along and pick out wbat you can sc at practi- cally your owu prices. See themn at the Haruess Shop of Marku#,sMae Bowmanville Or Phone Wm. 'Quick Phone 19 FOpO. asonig Phone 131. Open Day and Night. Bowmanville j New Depot For Minassey=Harris Repairs 1 wish to informn the farmers of Darlington that the Massey- Harris repairs formerly carried by F. O. Mason have been taken over hy me and in future repairs, parts, etc., may be secured at Mayer' s Harness Shop@ I have a large assortment of parts always in stock and arn prepared to give best service possible. Mr., S. J. .Henry, who for past 2 years bas been handling this territory, will continue to be on the road to supply you with the Massey-Harris Implements and Machinery and do any repair work necessary-Phone 232. We both take this opportunity of thanking our nurnerous customers for their liberal patronage in the past and trust that our square dealings warrant a continuance of your patronage. King Street Bowmanville Tat's- Repumitatiou-n' For The Best Groc,.,eries Has stood the test of time, and I am still giving mny many customers best values, best service and best groceries-obtainable. My increase in business during the past year has been very gratifying. It is sufficient proof that it pays to buy groceries from Phne65Archie OTait,. Insurance- Protection The wise mantakes the oçportunity offered by the development of the I osurance idea and insures bis prop- erty. Do not regret after you have had afire that you bave none, in- sufficient or improper protection when first-class Companies and an experienced agent are available. A fire migbt occur todav. '*A risk insured is a mind relieved."' To clelay is dangeruus, therefore write or phone-for further informationl. Will gladly caîl atyour cobvenience Nina E'. Neads Phone 162 Office Wellington-st Bowrnanville We are always open to buy any qu.antity of Grain and Seeds. Hlogg & Lytie Limited Mrs. Geo. F. Annis, accompanied ber mother, Mrs. A. C. Allin, Bowmanville, to the City, intending to visit relatives in IBrantford and Toronto, but unfortunately' was taken down with Influenza on Thurs- day at the home of ber uncle, Mr. W. H. ~Alai. -Ail hope for ber speedy recovery' ...Miss EttieHancock, Rochester, N.Y., b'as been bolidaying witb relatives bere ...A deep mantle of snow feli Salurday niîgbt and cutter and sleigb belîs are merriiy ringing again. Snow is a real novelty Ibis winterl.... Miss Lear return- ed from Brockville Saturday and resumed teacbing Monday rnorning .. .. Mr. and Mrs. lames BoIt, Pinedale, spent lasI week witb many relatives in Ibis vicinilyl ...Mr. Gordon Pickell DeroitMc. renewed skating for our voung people wbo enjoyed jack Frost's visit .. .. Mrs. James Short Ieft Thursday ta vîsit ber daughter, Mrs. CIe well, Hamilton, beri two grandcbildren accornpanying ber.. ..* Many froin tbis section wenîtot Osbawal Friday evening ta bear Handel's 1 "Messiab" rendered by Sirncoe-st. Meth- odist choir and enjoyed il greatly. Four Ebenezerites assisted in the ýçhorus-MrQ. W. R. Courtice, Miss Aima Courtice ad Mr. Clarence Penfound .... Mr. N. Allen' and Miss E. Toombs, aI W. A. Allen's ...Pe. Ralph Tooley is back' froin overseas, looking bale and bearty. Wel- corneborne Ralph . ... Epworth League ,met Tbursday evening. Prest., Miss jWerry, conducted opening exercises.1 Pastor Delve led in prayer. "The topic,; "Self Development," was ably given by- Miss Carnie Courtice and was illustrated by blackboard work. Miss H. Joboston, gave a capital reading. Consecration service was beld witb fine responses... 1Messrs. W. R. Courtice and W. E. Cour-i lice attended a session of Counciluat Hampton on Friday in regard to recep-, lion of soldiers returning froin overseas Mr. Wm. Hoskin, Newcastle *visted' 1Parsonage friends- on Friday-...Suia services were bard bit with storrn and sickness, morning service being witb- drawn. Pastor Delve preicbedon '<hei Angels' joy" at nigbt ta a small c )ngre- galion. Sunday Scbool was also slimly attended, Mr. Leo. J. Courtice beîng in charge.... .Snow and ramn made the worst Sabbatb we have bad Ibis winter.... Miss Addie Nichais is spending the week with Tyrone relatives. . .. Influenza bas again broken out around Ebenezer, tbe vicîims being Mrs. S. G. Pickell and daughter, Leta and Mrs. K. E. Coui tice, wbo bas nurse- Miss E. Toombs, Bowmanville, waiting upon ber; and Mr. Wm. Tonkin also _ is down witb it, Ail hope the attacks will be ligt . . .. W. M. S. meets on Thursday aflernoon and Epwortb League at night .... Miss Vera Nichois and Messrs. Charles, Roy and Sidney Nichois, Oshawa, rnolored o ut for Sab- bath-. .. Quite a little illness about last' week. Messrs. W. R. Courtice, Wm. Vinson, sr., H. J, Hancock, IlZ. E. Os- borne, Roy Penfouud, K. E. -Courtice and Ino. Walter, sr., were "lunder the weather" but all are irnproving again.... Mr. James Rnndle is in Osbawa Hospital baving undergone an operation of bis great boe on the Ieft foot., Doing nicelv ...Mr. Wm. Vinson, sr., bas completed a fine stable on bis new property in West Courtice ...'. Messrs. A. J. Short and F. Aldswortb are holding a joint sale at the former's place on Wednesday, Marcb 19. ...Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cole, Betbesda, visited ber brother, Mr. J. L. Parsons. .. Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Buckley visited bis sister at the Parsonage, Men's and Boys' readv-to-wear suits, the finest stock tbey bave ever sbown just ta hand at Couch, Jobnston & Cryder- man's. 10-2w. Are You Engaged?1- Wellif you can spare us a few minutes we would like to en- gage your attention with our very beautiful display of 3itne Jelve[ry We, are showing engagement ringO and trinkets suitable for en- gagement, gifts, wedding rings, also novelty favors for the marriage party, jewels anci ornaments for wedding gifts-in 8hort, JewlryFor AIl Alex, -Elliot Jeweler Bowmanville MaS. F W. LFE.i AUCTION SALES. THE CUT-RATE HARDWARE STORE You Cannot Beat These Prices, Tbis week I amn featuring the follo%ýing articles-at special values: Gardon Seeds, Simmers, regular 5e pkg, 2 for 5c T ngsten Bulbs, reg. 40c, 3 for $1.00 eIaple Leaf Paints, at last year's prices Wash Boards, reg 65o for 50e and reg 50e for 35o Olothes Pins, 3 doz for-lOc Step Ladders, reg $2,00 for $1.50 Axe Handles, to clear at 25o and 35e Asphaît Roofing, reg. $2.25 for $1.75; $3 for $2.,50; $4.50 at $3,75 Plows, 21 Fleury, reg. $23.00 for $18,50 1 Seed Cleaner and GrainMixer, reg $15.00 for -$10,00 MeD's Pants and Smocks, reg $2.75 for $2.00 Children's Rompers, reg. $1.25 for $1.00; reg $1.50 for $1,15 Phone 131. 1 11

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