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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jul 1919, p. 8

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M H-IAMPTON FLOUR MILLS a FourI Big Fvoie Grahani Flour XXX Pastry Flour Whole Wheat Flour IRoyal Flour for Bread -A you cannot secure .these popular grades of Flour frorn your grocer oider dît ectfrorn US. C hopping Mill f ced choppirngdone while you wait. Your patronage soiited and satisfaction guaranteed. Phone129 vl6, HOGG & LYTLE, LIMITED Mr. Farmer: It-i-s-not-too late- to--sow-a few extra acres of CORN, -BUCKWHEAT MILLETT or HUNGARJAN GRASS and- the Feed rnay corne in handy before a nother Crop. We h,)ve the Seed for you. Mr. Pea Grower: If, for aruy reason VOQU have not been able to -sow.,ail your Seed Peas, plea.ese Jet us know at onice what you have lef t, Phone :203 Hogg & Lytie Liited Phone 203 use it Oshawa Food Control Licen)ses 3-633 and 12-4 and 6-3M62. Do It ElectricaRly We have ail the Electrical - appliances Wt lighten dornestie labors andmake your life cornfortable and easy. ilere are some of the appliances we have in stock: Electric Fans Electrie Stoves Electrie Washers Electric Lights Corne in for dernonstration. Mason oz DaIe's Hardware Phone 145 Bo wmanville Time - Labor Moliey =with Wind Power . . .. . .The wind is f ree. Put it te work on your farm. It will cut your chore time in haf-save you labor and time-make money for you. It will pump and carry more than a ton of water used every day on an average farm, A Toronto Windmill will put the wind to work on your farm. Not la the olc-fashîoned way. Toronto Windmiils are modern-big, strong, effic- inrequiring littie attention, costing nothing to rua,, working quietiy Toronto Pampa and Toronto Water Systems complete a real water er-"ce.- Gives you ail the water you want under pressure at taps ev-, rywhere on the farm. T-,ronto Pttmps and Water Systems are also built for use with gas- lneOr electuje motors, We Lave sone mighty interesting, bookiets on Windmills, Pumps and Watr y8teunsý We'il send these free tLo any farmer who sends us bis naeadaddress. Agent Chas. Hàstings Hampton I t I Mrs. A. F. Rundlc was recentiy in Toronto, ... Mrs. L. M. Argaîl, Oshawa, visited old fric nds bere , ... Football match Zion vs. Maple Grove Friday nigit was a tic i-i. Fine spectators' game .. .. Mr. John Buckley, Orono, reccntîy visited bis dauhte atthe Parsonage.... Miss E. Kirby, Oshawa, Sundayed at Mrs. S. Pen- found's.... A much needed ramn fel neavily on Thursday and aIl are grateful ... Sunday services wcre largeiy attend-, cd and Pastor, Delve gave interesting sermons, choir was ina fine form tee. Solo by Mrs. G. F. Annis in the morn- ing and Miss Vera Werry in the evenîng were appreciated. Sunday Scbool had a large crowd, review being ably handicd by Messrs. W. R. Courtice and C. M. Penfound. . ..Miss Acy Rundie, Osh iwa, was ouf for Sunday. . Miss Hazel Crago bas returned from the Hospîtal and is convalescing nicely.. .. Mr. J. R. Goyne, Oshawa, Sundayed with H. F. Osborne's :,... Mrs, S. Paternoster was severely in- jured by failing under a waggon on which she and ber busband were loading goods but is making good recovery.... Mrs. T. H. Powers and daugbter Helen, visiled ber niece, Mrs. G. F. Annis.... Mr. Elmer Rundle spent the week-end ina Toronto.,. ..Mrs. S. Penfound bias been visiting Moorefield friends.... Mr. Thos. Short, Oshawa, bas been guest of bis nephew, A. J. Shortt .... Master Gordon Nichois brok6a colar-bene last week, ... Reception te our returned sliers by ladies of our cburcb Wednesday evening . ... Miss Lyla Osborne, Toronto, is home fer the bolidays.... .Ebenezerites took in the tea af Hampton on Tuesday ...Pastor Delve bas arranged f0 remain one extra Sunday and will not preach bis farewcll until Sundav, juIy 13th. Iîlness, la Parsenage af Smitbfield is the cause of delay.. .. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patte, Oshawa, visited M. S. Seules recenfîy.. . Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Goyne, Oshawa, spent Saturday at Geo. Reynolds' . ... Annual Courtice famiiy picnic was beld at Oshawa Harbor on Tbursday, and a goed time was enj3yed in spite of the rain.... S. S. Foctbalî League struggle bas resuit- cd in ne decision, ail matches strangcîy being tics, witb cither ne scoring, or çqual scoring. Teams wîil new play a sudden deatb game with eacb other for the trophy .. .. Mr. Ernest Gardiner of New Liskeard, is visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gardiner, ... Mrs, John Found bas returned from Oshawa bospital and la making excellent recovery .. . .Mr. and Mrs. J. ClewelI, Buffalo, motored bere Friday and Mrs. Clewell will spend bolidiys with Mrs. James Sborft.. .. Mr. Cephas Hoskin, Toronto, was holiday guest at Mr. J. L, Parsons ... . Mr. W. R. Courtice attended Council af Hampton on Saturday.... Pte. Stevens, Hampton, spenf week with Mr. R. C. Pearce. ... Several pupils from this section are writing on Entrance in Bowmanville and Oshawa.... Miss Luella V cCalpin, Tor- onto, is at home..., Mr. and Mrs, J. Araott, Taunton, spent Sunday bere.... Hayîng is in fu swing again. ..,. Miss M. R. Deans bas retorned f0 Gaît....- Mr. M. S. Soules was rccently in Hamil- ton. He is rcprcsentiag Spark Plug and Gear wheeî patents. . .. Mr. Russell Wilson, Gaît, spent the holiday witb his wife and daughter .... Our Foot-bal fcam played Enniskillen at' Hampton on JuIy t-no score.... .Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hczzlewood, Toronto, af Mr, Gco, Pearce... Mr. S. S. Brooks and family spent the holiday at Caesarea... Con- gratulations f0 Mrs, W. R. Coortice on passing ber intermediate vocal examina- tion at Toronto Conservatory of Music. niskilîcn, and local taient. Proceeds $42 ...Large congregation grefed Rev. L. S. Wight, Cannington, on Sonday moru- ing and listened witb intense interest as .e led os fo the billtops fromn Ps. 121:1. MViss Vera Colwill, Toronto, sang very sweef;y "Is there arayone can heîp us?"... Somüething good at League this weck- dont miss if.j Wedding Git at BIliof's, the Je weler.I i BOWMANVILLE, JUJLY 3,1919 MAÀIPLE GROVE Mrs. M. Munday Jr., daugbter Greta, Mrs. Lawrence Wood, two, children, Mr. IIvison Munday, mûotored t0 Simcoe on ISaturday to spend a week with their sister INrs. James Wood; the latter returned homne again on Sunday, .. Pastor Delve will preach bis farewell sermon Sunday JuIY 13... .Messrs. R. R. and J. D. Stev- ens, Noble Metcalf,L. C. Snowden motor- ed to Manchester Mondav on business. DARLINGTON Visitors: Miss Mary Hume, town, with .Miss Mary Wood; Mr. Wllfred Dewell, Solina, with bis sister, Mrs. Arthur Mar- tin; Mrs. Arthur Langstone and son jack, Misses Bertba and Evelyn Langstone, and ,Gladys Thackray, Toronto, at their cousin's, Mr. W. A. Wood. *.. Friendsbip Class of Base Line Sunday School met at the home of Mrs. George Van Dy ke and presented Miss Neva Allun Who bas- been their teacher for several years and is now leavîng this community with a silver bon bon dish and a nicely wordedaddress after which ail enjoyed a social evening.... Mrs. Cb.Às. Stewart, Enniskillen, with ber sister, Mrs. E. J, Burk...,. Many friends of Miss Pbvllis Hoît will be giad to know tbat sbe is home after ber recent operation in Bowmanville Hospital. SOLINA Recent visitors: Mr. Harry Annis, Detroit, at Mr. E'4win Annis'; Mr. Norman Reynolds, B. A-., of Manitoba Agrîcultural College, and wife at bome; Miss Bessie Reynolds, Toronto, at ber father's, Mr. John Reynolds; Mr_ Albert Orchard, Mich., at bis brotber's, Mr. Frank Orchard; Miss Bernice Werry, Kedron, -witb eh un r.A.- L. Pascoe; Dr. Ellis Reynolds and wife,, Erin, at bis fatber's, Mr. A. J. Reynolds; Mr. C. T. Langmaid home from Western Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright and family visited at Mr. J. Larmer's,. Burke- ton, Miss Marguerite Wrigbt is spending bolidays witb Cartwright relatives... Mr. Elmer Frost borne from Siberia looking hale and hearty. ... Mr. E. R. Taylor is under.tbe weatber .... Mr. W. N. Pascoe fell from bay rack breaking his collar b....... Mr. Swilzer, Solina Station operator, is bolidaying at bis homne near Ottawa. ..,.No services at Eldad Sunday, Rev. Geo. Brown preacbes bis farewell sermon on Sunday ...... .Entrance exams are on Pt the scbool bere this week Principal Groat, Hampton, in, charge. Mr. R. J. McKeýssock ges t Blackstock in charge of the eniirani5eý work there,.... Mr. and Mrs. I M. Law attendled ber sistes's wedding at Hamilton recently.. . * Haying is, on, crop fairly good .. .. Mrs. H. E. Grooms and baby Doris, returned to Toronto after a montb's vacation. Women's Institute -will meet in the Sons' Hall on Tbursday, July iota at 2.30 p.m. Young Ladies' Bible Class will give program. Ail ladies cordially invited. IN THE EDI TOR'S MAIL. Brigadier Edwy White, a Bowmanviîle boy, who stîli bas a warm spot in bis heart for bis native town, writes an inter- esting letter fromn the Salvation Army Hcadquarters at Buffalo, N. Y.: DEAPR MR. JAMES; -Am glad f0 sec THE STATESMAN is taking upthe question of a memorial for the brave boys who made the great sacrifice. Iý made a piedge of $zý.oo two or three years ago for this purpose and wiIl remit any time the list is opening. 1 have just refurned from, France where I had a very initeresting time for raine months. Whiie the war was stilî on I had charge of the Toul Sector, with twvelve buts, six of which were continually under shell fire, and though they burst aIl around us, I am glad te say we escaped injury. I had, however, a very narrow escape on one occasion wbile driving in the dark (lights were forbiddcn of course) at the front. A big United States Armv truck mun into us and completely ruined our car. 'I was smashed ;n ,he face and knee and taken to, the hospital by the Red Cross people, but was seon 0 K. again. BOWLING NEWS. Osbawa's ioth annual Lawn Bowling Tournamenf came off on Dominion Day with 22 rinks on the green. Bowmianville Club was- reprcscnted by rinks of James Deyman, J. A. Webster, W. B. McMortry, J. H. McMurtry, Jas, Deyman's rink, won againsi W. J._Wray's, Belleville, 18 to 1 ira prcliminary round and J. H. McMur- try's rink went down to J. W. Bicklc's rirak, Cobourg, 13 f0 17. In first round Deyman's rink ted f0o A. Nellis', Oshawa, 8 te 15; J. A. Webster's rink to F. G. McKay's, Toronto, 7 to 16; and W. B. McMürtry's f0 J. W. Maynard, Peterboro, 9 t0 14- In consolation matcb, Deyman's rink feu te Bickle's 5 te 17; Webster's won fa W-H. Letcher's-,-Por-t-Perry, r6- tu 9 anad W. B. McMurtry's tu J. L Whattam, Oshawa, 12 to 7. In 2nd. round J H. McMurfrv's rink lest to S. B. Plummer's, Oshawa, 8 f0 13. S. Young's Oshawa rink won the McLaugbîin Cup, the final tussls being with W. Vanstone, Wbifby, and C. N. Sulman, Belleville. BOARD 0F AGRICULTURE. West Durham Board of Agriculture met in the Council Roomn on Friday after- noon June 2otb with a smaller attendance thaausual- Mr..J. A Johnston, President, was in tbe, chair. Mr. 'W. E. Poîlard, Secretarv,,r.ead the minutes et last anrasal neingwib ee opted. Treasurer's report shQwed a balance of $32,52, The 2ecretàry made a tcômprehensiVére rport dealing with the problems of. shorter heurs, strikes, -fairm bclp, the housing pro- position, etc., whi 'ch we bave nef roomn for, in this issue. The questions, raiscd were g,1l practical, and a discussion.follow- cd wbicb may1 prove of value to ail wbo were present. Roll Caîl brought forth only four resporases from junior Farmers' Clubs. Newly elected officers are : President- H. G. Pascoe, 'R. R ý i, 1Ha rrpt on ; Vice- HowelI Rewlauiia, Newcustit -, Scretary- Treasurcr-W. E. Pollard, B wmanvillc; Directors-Jobo Stewart, Kendall; Frank Aluin, Newcastle, M. J. Holman, Clarkec; J. A. johnston, Burketon; Harry Philp, Nesflefon; A. W. Annis, Tyrone; A. B. Belîman, Bowmianville; A. J. Reynolds, Sella; A. J. Staples, Orono. Auditors were re-elected. Wîrater meetings will be held as usoal. $io was grarated rcîiring president. The treasurer was instructed te pay for meat for the nion supper. Committee was appeianted te work in conjonction with the Agricultural Society for West Durbam Faîl Fair. ENFIELD Messrs. L. Simpson, G. Phillips, S. Livingstone and L. Briscoe, Renfrew, bave been guests of Mr. Charles Simpson ...Mr. Geo. Heatlie, Brock, visited rela- tives here recently .... Mr. Melville Knapp was married recently te Miss Brown of Bobcaygeon. Affer their wedding trip tbey will reside on the farm recenfly beugbt near Raglan. Congratulations.. .Mr. F. T. Ashton, N. Ashton Mrs. F. Ashton, Miss Irene and Mrs. L. Pascoe autoed, te Lindsay on Joly it. . . . Miss H. Irene Bray, lToronto, and cousin, Miss Marlon Van Nest, Millbrook, arc holiday- ing af Bracaîde, Mr- Samael Bray's. Wedding Gifts at Elliot's, the Jeweler. For the finesf stock et Black and Colored Silk and the best value la Si]ks and Poplîns caîl at Coucb, Jobaston & Cryderman's Ltd. TYRONE Visitons: Mrs. A. F. Hines gucst of Mrs. A. E. Ciemens; Miss Vera Colwilî, Toron- to, with Mrs. G. Phare; Rey. J. E. Beckel preachcd at Cannington on Suraday. He wîli preacb bis farcwell sermon here on Sonday morraing. Special music by choir MINISTERS AND CHURCHES Rev. Vernon H. Bmory, representative of the Lord's Day Alliance, preacbed in Picton Methodist Churcb on S unday week. St. John's' Sunday School will hold their annual picnic at Port Bowmanvilîe on Wednesday, july 9th on Mr. A. Tait's Iawn. The Anglicans of Oshawa will erect a $95,ooo cburcb. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cowan bave donated tbe site and $20,000 towards it. Rev. A. McD. Haig, B. A., of West Lorne, has accepted a caîl te the united charge of Ashburn and Utica Presbyterian Cburches. Port Hope, Baptists cclebrated the ù4th anniversary of their church on Sunday when Rev. B. E. Shields of Oshawa preacbed. Rev. E. A- Earcbman of St. Paul'- Preshyterian Churcb, Port Hope, bas act cepted a caîl to be Director of Religiouis Education and Assistant Minister to Coîlege.'st. Presbyterian Church, Toronto. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Webb of Murray-st BapistChuchPeterboro, were pleasant- lv surprised on June 25th. by being pre- sented with a poeficai address and silver tea service and tray on the 25th anniver- srry of their marriage.. Sunday, July 6tb-Tbe Metbodist and Presbyterian Congregations will worship together in St. Paul's Churcb at II a. m. and in the Methodist Churcb at 7 p. m. Rev. D. W. Bcst will preach, Morning subject-Sunrise ini the Valley of Sbad- ows". Evening-"Tbe principle. of Democracy and the place of personality lan if". The Sunday Schools and Bible Classes wilI meef in tbeir own schools- St. PauI's at 12-1 p. m., Metbodîst at 2.30 P. iM. The churcb and parsonage at the Glen- ora appointmenf on the Cressy Circuit are beautifully situated jusf opposite tHlen- Island -and net-far from-t-he- Lake on the mountain a wonderful body of water about 100 feet above the lovely Bay of Quinte with ifs almosf indiscribable scenery. On Sunday June 22 the service was a floral one, and the decoration of the littie cburcb for the occasion was very artistic, it bcing the montb of roses. Among the various decorations was a cross and as the children and younger people- marcbed up the aisle carrying bouquets of flowers the pastor's wife at- facbed tbe flowers f0 the cross, until it was a complete cross of magnificent paster, Rev. J. F. Ircîland, was an ex- position of the- cross 0f Christ. The singing by the choir led1 by Mrs, Ireland wbo also filled the position of organisi was i keepingc wi th the service and was Very fineI. IM. and Mrs. Ireland arc do- ing a good work on this circuit, are much respected and, are returning for their fourtb year. COMMUNIÇATEIY, MsMayHAMPTON MsMaySoucb, Hampton, is preparcd to accept pupils for piano after July i. 26-2w. Tbe many friends of Mr. H. J. Hoidge wilI regret to bear that bis condition is not muchi improved.-Lindsay Post. 1Miss M. E. Higbet, Ph. D., of Bimira, N. Y., is spending tbe summer vacation with ber brother and sister, bere.-Co- bourg World. Summer Wearing ApparelI For Men and Boys Spec ial! New Silk Shirts $9 and,$10 value fer $7.95 m EN'1S Sport Shirts - BahingSuits Light Weight Trou sers'. Summer Hose Men's Suits $18.00 to $40.0O Waist line models, Belters, Plain, 2 and 3 button See These-It Will Pay YOU The Best Ev er Men, Sailors of ail kînds, $1.00, to $3,50 Panamas,' Plain or fancy bands, $3.50 to $8.00 Genuine Bangkok Special $4.00, feather weight kînd. Where You Get Most For Your$ AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, JUly 5.-Mrs. John Down, Liberty-st., nortb, Bowmanville, will seIl the wbole of ber bousehold effects, consisting of parlor, bedroom, dinfing room and kitchen furnishings, Happy Tbougbt range, wardrobe, carpets, disbes, beddings, etc. Terras cash. At same time and place, tbe property will be offered for sale. Terms ,mrade known on dav of sale for real estate.- See buis, Sale at 2 p. m. L A. TOLE,' auctioneer. Men's and Boys' readv-to-wear suits, the finest stock tbey bave ever sbown just to band at Couch,johnston & Cryderman's Limnited. HORSE ROUTES. BARON POLWARTH [11298] (15702)p the pure bred Clydesdale Stallion ýimport- ed by Robert Beith,, the property of W. J. Tabb, TFyrone, will make tbe season of 1919 as follows: Monday May 26tb wilI leave bis own stable lot 12, con, 6,; Darlington, and proceed to Silas Wil- liams', lot 22, con. 6, for night., Tuesday to Mr. Fred Nichols, Courtice, nooni, thence to Albert Rundle's nigbt. Wed- nesday proceed to Robt. Beitb's Waver- ley. Stables, Bowmanville, noon, thence to W. S. Bragg's, Kingston Road, nigbt. Tbursday to Harvey Barrie's, Providence, noon, thence f0 bis own stable for night. Friday to Norman- Woodley's, noon, thence to Andrew Sbarp's, con. 8, Dar- lington, night, Saturday -t0 bis own stable until Monday moýrning. Termas $15.00. 22-98 Sumnmer Readîing The following Magazines and Newspapersi aîways in stock. Ladies' Home Journal Woman's Home tJompanion Pietoriai B.eview Elite Advenure Popular Cosmopolitan R-ed Book Good Housekeeping People's Smith%, Top Notch Argosyv Ail Story WVekiy Modera Prisaii11a Motion Pictnre. Picture Play iPhotoplay Outing Live Stories Sunday World, Star Weekly, New York Times, Buffalo Courier Times & Express, Chiicago Blade& Ledger and alil Daily and Evening papeIrs. W. Tr Alle Big 111 Booksùor e Spec"a i Values For Fr/day and Sa turday Womcn's White Canvas Oxfordt plain toe, white miiitary heel priced at $2.95 Women's Tan, Caîf Oxford, suitabie for house wear reduced to $ .50 Men's Tan Grain Leauher Blucher $p115.00 Men's Black Caif Blueher, double soie, plain toe, at $"5-00 Sh1oe Store Phone 120 - Bowmanville Men's Hats and Caps, Tics and Sbirts aIl of the very latest styles just-received at Coucb, Jobnston & Cryderman's. Tea and Sverware Try a paclkage of Minto Tea-bolaok. green or rnixed 70c per lb and nickel silver spoon in every package, made by Canadian, Wm. A. IRogers Lirniited and guaranteed certifi ca te with every spoon. N., Elliott Est'ate Hlampton Buest Assortme n't of Wedding Gifts For July Brides at Elliot's Jewelry Store The Jcweler Who Advertises

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