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

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Teach children how to reduce the hiigb cost of living. Our faîl fairs are now over for 1919, but biere is a gem of a thought: President McKinley once said "Fairs and Exposi- tions are the tîme-keepers of progress, recording the world's achievement and opening mightv storehouses of informa- tion to aIl people. We could not possibly do without tbem." Agyain we take the lead in lowering, the cost of living. It has always been my policy to keep the prices as 10w as po,-ssible. For this week yon will save money on Smoked Breakfast Bacon, per lb 50c Smoked Pienie ilamn, " 1280 iPickled iPicnic Ham, ' "25e Easifirst Shortening, ""35e Smoked Boneless Back Bacon" 60e Canned Salmon, reg. 23c,, per can 20c Sardines, while they last, per tin 10Oc EarlyMorning Delivery, --rdor your meat in. the afternoon and I wMl deliver it to your home next morning before 8 o'clock. Gy. A. Edmondstone (One door east of Levi Morris & Son's). P'hoine 21 Bowmanville The qnality goes in before the ninei goos on Chrste's B rePad Every family enjoying normal good hea lth makes bread an important part of the daily "Idiet"ý-that the breaci be good is imperative-so that in the sel- ection of so commonplace a table need as the "lfamily loaf" itis absointe that it contain the maximum- of nutriment and wholesomeness. Yo--)ýn-getthe-best when-you-eat-Chri-btie-s -Bread.- How many boaves today? ALEX. CHRSTI The Cash & Carry Bakery Phone 97 Bow-manville Ul HOGG & LYTLE LTD. We are now unloading a few cars of Molasses Dairy Meal. This is the great milk producer and the price is low enough to pay you for bringing in your Coarse Grain and.changing for Meal. Also have in stock Feeding CJorn, Sterling Meal, Sanipson Feedb with Cotton Seed and Oil Cake to arrive in a short time. it will pay you to investigate. The price this year will be high. Whien your Seed is- ready for sale we, will be pleased, to dlean it for you and pay the top market price for your crop. Send us in samples and let us quote you. Hogg &Lytle LIM1THED Cars Stored We have first-class accommodation for stor- ing Cars by the day, week or month. When you have friends visiting you dont take a chance on leaving their car ont doors. Our i M AUCTION SALES, 'WEDNE-ý,7SDAY, NoJv. 26-J. D. Thomipson, lot 2o, (con. 9, Darlington, wilt seli al of b'is farmn stock, implements, etc. The fim of T93 acres will be offered at same time.' Sale at 1 p.m. For particulars of this important sale see bills Note tbe change from last week, NOV. 26 instead of Nov. 15. THEO. M. .SLEmoN, auctioneer. BOWMANVILLE, NOV. 13, 19t9, SOLINA League rally Wednesday evening was welattended and good addresses given by Messis. J.A. Werry, Enniskillen, and Frank Cryderman, Hampton. Meetings will be held Wednesdav evenings here- ..... .... Sons of Temperance meet Fri- day ngt-all members please attend.... Mr. Blake Belson, Mrs, L Lander and Mrs Paterson from the West, Mrs. Thompson, Granton, and Mrs. Trick, Oshawa, were called home' on account of the serious illness 'of their m ither, Mrs. Belson of pneumonia .. .. Scholars enjoyed a holiday' Thursday and Fridey wben Principal McKessock attended convention. Recent Visitons: Mrs. Wilson an d babe, Edmonton, Alta., et ber sister's, Mrs. John 'Baker; Miss Elsie Stainton,, Osh- awa, at Mr. L. T. Pascoe's; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Werry, Enniskillen, and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Werry, Kedron, at Mr. S. E. Werry's; Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright, Miss May, Messrs. Russell and Wilmot, Betbesde, Mr. Bert Luke, Kedron, and Miss Florence Luke, Nestleton, at Mr. A. L. Pascoe's; Mr. W. Lammiman, senior and junior, Oshawa, at Mn. Thos. Baker's;' Mrs. R. Pascoe is gaining strength slowly. Reduced prices on Flannelettes for month of November at W. W. Horn's. Ranging from 24C to 45C. 45-2w. HAINIPTON Visitors: Dis Edgar and Norman Allun, 1-AY DON Edmonton, Alte,, Mrs. Samuel Allun and -- Miss Annie, Bowmenville, Mrs. John Visitors: Mr. and Mns. Wm, Challis Gilbert, Miss Eva Souch, Mns. John Pye, and deugbter, Mrs. J. Rutledge and Miss Enniskillen and Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Effie et Mr. Theron Mountjov's; Mr. and Siemon, Enniskillen, visited et Mr. C. W. Mrs. W. Ridge, Pontypool, et Mr. j. Soucb's; Mr. and Mrs. T. Salter with Wright's; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eliott and friends in Columbus; Miss Crews, Union Mrs. R. Slemon with relatives et Cadmus; School, Mr. H Warden, Stouffville, visit- Messrs. Will and Ernest Ingles and Cecil ing Rev. J. O. Totton; Mr. and Mrs. Slemon witb friends et Bowmenville; Mr. Chas. Johns and deugbter Eva, Derling- Fred Rogers, Nestleton, et Mr. A. ford, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. F. Jobns, Moore's; Mr. end Mrs. H. Raynor and Mrs. Mertin, Bowmanville, et Mr. J. L. son Frank, et Pontypool. Johns; Mr. W. Fnayn home efter visîing- Consecretio service et )League 'on relatives et Calgary, Mrs. Frevn return- Thursday -nigbt--wes --lergely -attended, ing withb bu after- a ,visit withb-Toronto witb Mrs. Theron Mountjoy in charge: friends.. . .Mr. and Mrs., C. W. Souch.] Mis Vea 'Moutio ýeed the Scripture Miss [Vildred Souch and Mrs. Hayes spent lesson, topic "Obstacles tbet are belps" Suday with Bowmanville friends. ..,. Mn. was ably discussed by Mrs. J. E. Ellilott. and Mrs. L. Truli, Miss M, Cole, Mr. H.I Readng y Mis Lna lemo, aterPeters et Mr. L. Robbins' Leskard.... which Miss Effie Rutledge favored witb aMis . otwthfen nTrno solo. Mns. H. Raynor our delegate t eand Kftchener. Leegue Convention et Port Hope gave aiM r. and Mrs. F. G. Kerslake and fernily, very interesting report. Roll was celled bave moved into the bouse pneviously1 and meeting dismissed wîtb Leegue occupied by Mr. A. E. Jennings.... Mns. benediction . .. .Service Sundey efter- J. G. Burns fell and fractured a rib.... noon wes in' charge of Home Depart- Junior League bad a very interesting ment. A sple ndid progrem wes given by session on Sunday efternoon, wben, efter the members. Report of S. 'S. Coriven- thre lesson, which wes reed bv Mi'sR. lion wes given by Miss Ethel Asbton on Johns, Miss L. Johns, who was e delegate Home Department wonk. to the convention et Port Hope gave e ______________verv interesting report of the Junior Leegue Depertmênt of the Convention. MVAPLE GIROVE .Tbe Leegue meeting. lest Friday even- 1 ng wes under the direction of Miss Mary Miss Iva Everson, Oshawa, visited lter Katerson, îst vice-president. Scripture aunt, Mrs. W. J. Snowden. ... Miss Bessie Lesson wes reed by Miss Iva Avenv. A Mullin, Tyrone, recently visited Mrs. peper on "Intercession" was well given Truman Power..... Mr. Llewellyn' Wood bv Mrs. (Rev.) J. O. Totten, aise one on is visiting bis aunt, Mrs. L. Wood . .. .Miss "Christian Stewardsbip" by Mr. Frank Gertre Lymerbas--returued-fr -vsirgCrydermn. Mtss--Efme Saite -sang a [Hamilton and Toronto fried. . ,.M solo.' After _Ro11 CCal Leafpue closed wîtb Nellie Burgess is visiting Port Hope tbeý benediction. -Miss 1- ýmma Werry and friends .... Division meets Nov. p9, ail Mn. Clarence Woodlev silI visit ocr mei-mbers requested te attend.. Good Leag-ue Ibis week on Friday evening. program .... Messrs. Alex. Lawrie, R. L Everybody welcome. Worden and Arthur B. Werry are on e Reduced prices on FTlannelettes for deer bunt in Pickerol, Parry Sound.... montb of November et W. W. Horn's Miss Olive Bellman, Town, is staying Ranging froM 24c to 45C. 45-2w. with Mrs. R. L. Worden .. . .Mr. Leslie Snowden wears e smile tbat won't comne off thesedeys--its e boy.... Mn. W. P. Hall bas sold bis ferm and' bas moved to Bowmanville.. .. Mr. Ross Stevens bas taken a position in McLaughlin's, Osh- awa.. . .Important meeting of Farmers' Club Tuesday evening Nov. j8, every member urged te attend .... Rev. A. R. Sunday. Pastor Boyce is enjoying e well M earned holiday .... Rev. W. H. Spargo, acceptable lest Sundey afternoon.... Severel from bere attended District Con- ference ai Newcastle.___ ------- ---- Meeting of Women's Institute will be beld et home of Mrs. H. Argue on Thurs- day, Nov. 20 .... .Mr. and' Mrs. T. A. Anderson, Toronto, were guests et Mr. Silas T. Hoar's .. .. Rev. and Mrs. W. T. ,Wickett, Misses M. L. Wight and E. M. Werry, A. E. Brent and Mn. John and Albert Hilis attended the' Grosskurt- Hoan wedding on Saturday .... Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy, Bowmanville, and Mn. Bruce Honeywell, Toronto, were recent guests et Mr. W. R. Clemens'. . . iMiss Richardson, Orono, was guest of Miss Edythe Clemens over week-end ... . Mr. Frank Doney, Clifornia, visited fiends ... Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clemers visited et Mr. A. J. Gay's, Courtice... .Plan 10 attend Epwontb League Convention in Bowmanville Nov. i911.. .. A jolly num- ber of fiends met et the home of Mn. Wm. Virtue on Tuesday evening. Mr Lorne.McCoy acted as chai rman __and- called on Mn. Alex. Steples who read e well worded eddress 10 Mn. and Mrs. Wm. Virtue, jr., and Mr. Harold Clemens presented theni with e bandsome mentel clock. A social evening was spent with music and games .... Rev. W. T. Wicket conducted veny helpful gospel meetings eecb night lest week and will do so this week. They have been, well attended A large congregation greeted Pestor Wickett on Sundey morning and were helped from bis message froni Ezek. 3:22 "Time spent elone with God brings power for every walk in life". The duet by Mrs. Phare and Mn. Clemens along witb choir music added much 10, the service... W. M. S. meeting on Thurs. day with îst vice-president, Mrs. Wm Brent in chair. A blackboerd talk on the new study book was given. An invita- tion was given by Mrs A. E. Clemens 10 hold December meeting et ber home, The "Wide Awekes" dealt on Sunday with the Union University et Chiengtu et Sundey School. Mn. A. Hils took the chair and called on, Harry and Frank Hatberly, Morley Hooper, Wesley Little, Fred. Goodmean, Dick Gibbs and Levi Annis for reedigs, A duel wes sunig by Fred. Goodan and Kathleen Gibbs; and e chorus by the boys. MnI. IH. D. Clemiens, Missionary Treasurer of the school, gave an interesting talk on the objectives cf eech class and took the 'm bv oeroplane,- as fer as theý_ amount raised would tae f tem. The "Wide Awekes" are the nearest 10 Chengtun of any so fer. Our objective for the schlool is $10(-'00 and we tr-ust eecb scholar will do bis and lier part in reacing it. White quilts. both pl.ain and scalloped, received direct from mnanufacturers. We Cali Gave you money 0on these. Coîcb-,, Johnsîon & Cry/dermian Ltd. Harvest Home, anniversary was a capital success. Rev. G. T. McKenzie preached an aeçpropriate sermon Sunday evening to a gond audience. Mondey evening Pastor Totten was in the chair and a good program was given. "Cbicken pie supper wes well patronized $114 be- ing teken. Some pies were left over.' Before buying your Faîl suit or dress don't fail to see our splendid display. Couch, Joboston & Crvd crman Ltd. ENFIELD Messrs., Wm. Smith and F. T. Ashton recently visited Toronto. Mr. Smith purchased a pony and outfit for bis children.. .. Annuel beefring meeting wes beld Nov. i, Geo. Ormiston was re-elected President a.nd Fred T. Ashton, Secretary .... Mr. C. Simpson entertained the young people of this community on Hàllowe'en.. "'Miss Myrtle Ormiston bas been visiting et Bowmanville .... Miss Annetta Brown attended teachers' con- vention et Bowmanville. See our splendid values in ail wool skirts. Couch, Jobnston & Cryderman Ltd 1AJeb~tera, Big Stock of Men's and Boys' Wearing Apparel. -Prices Low - -Quality the Best FoDr/Ven- Suits that fit and satisfy, Ready Made ............... $18,00o to $50.00 Tail-oî'Madeë'..-..-..-.....-...-.$25,00 to $'5.00 >Fali Overcoats............ $15 00 to $35.00 Buy now (prices wiil be higher) Suits, ail sizes and styles, prices reasonable Boys' odd Bloomners, $1.,25 to $3,00 Bine serge Bloomfers, a bargain at $2.50 Furnishin gs Shirts - Neckwear -Hosiery - Garters Coilars - Suspenders - Sweater Coats All, good values. See these. Wheve You Get lost Value For Your$ Our Mail Order Department at your service.ý Exchange shutters any time now for storm windowp'. An epidemic of thievery prevails thruout this country. The next tinie your horse balks, try putting a littie dust, or sa,,d, from the waysidè on bis tonigue. It is quite effec- tive in getting bis mmnd away from bis determination flot to move. A young mnan very much under the in- fluence of liquor, did some loop the loop stun-ts with an automobile on our main street lest evening. It is understood thet the car was a stolen one from Bowman- ville. The number lias been secured.- Port Hope Guide. Scho~ome Woens lak idbotth sam a ilusratd ricd ro WoIn'lak blck ki oo, hel samce as lutratd$ piced0r. lapriced at $7.0. weTe solein ie in1h top2 priced at, $ 5.00. We are also showing a number of combination shades at very reasonable prices. Women's solid comfort, cushion sole, kid blucher priced. at $6.00. Knax 's Phone 120 - Bowmanvill Ladies' ail wool suits at $25, $35 and $50-these are extra special vaiues. Couch, Jobeston & Cryderman Ltd. uld(C iPhone 186. Your phone conneets with ours- we're listening. Fresh Fruit and 'Vegetables, Goods delivered withonut extra dharge. tlryAluin IlPhone 186 -d Bowmianrvilleg AN 1INSTITUTION Witb quality, service and time, any advertised prod uct will make itsi maker an institution. The retailer's trade name is bis trade mark,.it therefore becomes a very valuable asset in bis business Our trade name ba.s always'been associated with meats of best quality and superior service. For this reason we ask you to look upon our name as a guarantee. We stand back pf everything ,old, and if goods purchesed should happen to be unsatisfactory w'e ask 'f or the pnivilege of "'making good." 0ur store is an institution in this communitv-one with --a reputati-on for f air dealing, honest values and superior service. C.m.eCaker & Son.L Purveyors Phone 64 Bowmanville Oet Vour Furnaces, Stoves and Plibing We have a fuil stock of Pipes and Elbows, Galvan- ized Iron and Repairs. We repair and supp]y parts for ail makes of furnaces and stoves. Pro'mpt Service by expert workmen- and our prices are moderate, Greenawayw- & Elliott Division Street, Opposite Goodyear Hotel Phnc___18 day r niglit B wmanville IF THE GENERATOR OR IGNITION SYSTEM IN YOUR'CAR IS GIVING TROUBLE Bring, The Car ýTo Us We Can Fix It We are thoronghly experienced and are now special- ly equipped to take ca-re of this cl'ass of work. We guaranitee al Our work. Kirkndal &Daveýy IPhono-Day 193; Silver and Ki-ng Streets ýNight 101 or 29.4, s Bow mavilie Econlomey Is Ihl Gettîng Quality We handle only First Quality Gi'oceries. Our stock'is complete.

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