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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Nov 1919, p. 8

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Mr. and Mvrs. J. McFadden and. Mr. and Mns. Edwin Ormiston recently visit- ed Toronto friends.... Mrs. Walter Ball is inhospital at, Toronto whene she bas hadan operation for appendicitis. Mn. W.. Bal accompanied lier to the cit...., MJohn Avery took his son Lawrence to '~ikCildren's Hospital, Toronto, last T"his week for an operation . .. .Cburch here intetad bving a basket social and good program in t le near future...Miss Elford, Blackstock, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Ferguson,.. . .The Ladies' Aid bas been re-organized; White quilts, both plain and scalloped, received direct from manufacturers. We cari save you money on these. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman Ltd. Week' Only At .Edmpndstone 's Srnoker i Br akfast Bacon by the picce...,................. Bonele--s Cottage Rolls, front 2 to 4 Ibs. each............. .45e 1h .34e lb Picklecifl ocks....................15C lb Picklet Picnie Jzams.,..................................... .25e lb Smokec3 Picnic Hais ..................................... .28e lb Pure Liard in 1 lb prints................................. .35e lb Fres 2'xpe . . ................ Oleo Mlargarine .......................................... .38c'lb Basifirst. ....... ......................... ..... ............ .35C lb Pork ilearts, Kidneys, Spare Ribs, Tenderloin. Watch Our Windoys For Specials Gee A. Edmondson (One door east of Levi Morris & Son's) Phone 21 Bowmanville Lehi*ghý Valley Anthracite Coal,. Telephone 15 2 and say, "Send' a ton of coal right away to Mr. Wants-it-in-a-hurry" and see if W,2Qat 0 it. You'Ij find the, quality right and the price witlnn reaso.n. Ve are age nts for Pnrity Canneli Coal. Jûhn1il A. Hiolgate & Soni Quee andDivision Sts I3owmanville jl ~J. HOGG &LTELTD. FEEDJ We are now unloading a few cars of Molasses Dairy Meal. This is the greét milk producer ,and the price is low enougb to, pay you for bringing, 'i your Coarse Grain and changing for Meal. Also have in stock Feeding Corn, Sterling Meal, Sampson Feed, with Cotton Seed and, Oil Cake to arrive in a short time. It will pay youc to investigate. C LOVIER SEEDl' The price this year will be high. When your Seed iïs ready for sale1we will be ple4sed to dlean it for you and pay the top market price for your crop. Send us in samples and let us.quote you. LIM1TED Phone 2903-Use it Oshawa Cars Sto[,.re-d We have first-class accommodation for stor- ing Cars by the day, week or month. WVhen you have frirîds visiting you dont. take a' chance oni leaving their car ont doors. Our rates areý very reasonable. Brinig you&r work bo ns and have satisfaction Satsfedcustomers is the secret of our be- Iig 80 bu sy ail the time. Give us a trial anud be econvinced-, G asoline, Ois and Free Air, Corteotis treatmenfto al. Pickards Garage King Street Bowmanville BUWMANVILLE, N0ç7. 20, 1991E E Z R COURTICE Miss LvlaOsbqrne of Toronto Public Scbool Teacbing Staff, spent the weelt- end wîth ber mother, -Mrs. Eli Osborne Miss Birdie Deane, Toronto, ipent tbe Missionïary service at Leagua on week-end with ber' mother, Mrs. M. J. '~~sa vnn a agl tedd Deane .. . .Miss Dorotby Brooks is sufer- witb Miss Lita Pickeli in charge. Miss ing a severe attack of inflimniatory, Bessie Crago read the Scripture lesson, rheumatism.... Miss Carnie Courtice is. oi Eaglsi oki etCia visiingbersistr, rs.Chas Wihtwas-ahiy discussed by Mrs. F. W. Rundie Providence .... Mr. Wrigbt, Blackstock, Miss Hlaz i, Rundie favored wîth a fine is visiting bis uncle, Mr. Thos, Oke.... piano solo, -Miss Deans gave a suitable: Rev, W. S. Boyce is enjaying a well- reading and Misses Alice Oke and Lita1 earned vacation buntîng in Northern Ontrio. .. Mq.Kely, shaawas Pickell very beautifuily sang a vocal duet. recnt guiot.o Mrs. JaneOshorne .... Ms.Albert E. Clemens, Tyrone, recnt ues ofMr. Jne sbone...vistedMrs BlkeCourtice over the Rev. A. R. Sanderson, Osbawa, occupied week-end .. . .Miss Dorothy Boyce, Tor- the pulpit here Sunday morning and onto Faculty, recent)y spent a few dava evening and wss greeted by large con- with ber mother. . .. Mr. and Mrs Jesse gregations. Ali werc delighted with the Arnott visited tie Iatter's mother, Mrs. exceilent sermons and good m~usic render- Eli Osborne. . .. Mrq. M. Soules and son ed by our splendid choir .... Miss A. er jack-of Toronto visited Mrs. S. S. Brooks vist'ed friends in Toronto. . .. Messrs S._.h W.M S.el eimoty S. Brooks, M. S. Soules, Ambrose Allun e.. nTheW.M.S. da teirs.A.J.Oth and Thos. Adams bave been on a deer ýIIiss Estella Penfound, Mrs A. B. Werrv hunting trip.1 and Mrs. Balson were in charge of the Ebenezer Choir Concert, Dec 3. Re- neetilig. serve tbe date. See membens of cboir-________ for tickets-adults 35c and children 25c. CARD 0F THANKS. ENNISKILLEN Visitors: Mn. and Mrs, George Robins,1 Malvern, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott,1 Florence and Bernice Scott, Mr. Bert Parker and Miss Evelyn Cox, Oshawa, at Mr. Wesley Oke5s; Miss Gertie Oke, spent the week-end in.Bi)wmanvible witb Miss Mildned Lawrie; Miss Ruby Hooey with Miss Mgbel Mountjoy; Miss Aima and Mn. Gordon T. Werry at Mn. M. J Werry's, Tyrone;. Mr. and Mns. W. Y. Stainton, Milton, Charlie and Bernice vvith Oronî friends, Sunday evening tbe sublect of -'igew- andship" was deait with in a veny able manner by Pastor McKeuzie and- was very much appneciated. He extends a aspecial invitation to one and ail to at- tend' church -Nov. -301h Go-to-Cburch- Sunday. A maie chnir will furnish music. Mr. J. A Wenry and Miss Helena Werny gave reports of District meeting and Provincial S. S. Convention. League service Ibis week Frîday evening when the young people will ententain Haydon League. See our splendid values -in aIl wool skirt3. Coucb, Johnston & Cryd.erman Ltd TYRONLU Visitors: Misses Mary and Lois Rich.- ards' with friends in Bowmanville; Mr. sud Mrs. F. L. Byam, Mns. F. G. Byam and E.si, Nliss V. E. Staples in Canning-1 ton; Mrs. A. E. Clemens witb bier sister, Mns. Cameron Truïl, Osbawa; Miss Jackson, Port Hope, with bier sister, Mrs. Thos. Wuodiey; Mr. G. T. and Miss ., M. Werry, at Mr. M. J. Werry's; Mn. and Mrs.Dawson and Miss Geraldine Clemens, Canipbhlford, at Mr. A. W. Ciemeus, Mr. Norman Colacutt, Miss Roma Phare and Miss M. L. Wight at Mr. Williams', Nesteton; Mr. Yeo, Mr,. Wickett, Little Bitain, MViss Wickett, Zion, and Mns. eonnetta, Whitby, guests at the Parson- age; Mn. snd Mrs. W. H. Argue and Helen, witb bier mother, Mrs. Benson, Peterboro; Rev. W. T. and Mrn's. Wic ket, Miss M. L. Wyight, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mutton attended the -Philp-Wight wed- ding at Providence on Wednesday.... Quite'a number attended the Epworth League Convention at Bowmanville and report a, beipful time.. .Rev. W T. Wickett left no --uncertain note regardin oui membership 10 the 1eingdom of Godà as hie deait with the text 'Ye must be humn again" at the Suuday evening ser- vice.: The choir \rendered a beautiful antheni "Revive us again" and a duet "Saved bv Grace" was Wvell rendered by Mesdames G. Phare and W. H. Moore ..Special services continued tbis week. No one can listen to Pastor Wickett's nemarks without feeling that they are divinely inspired. e It basn't lakený the women long 10 nealize the wonderfui values we are offer- îng in ail wool suits at $25, $3S and $50. Coucb, Johnston & Cryderman Ltd. SOLINA Recent visitors: Mr. Thos. and Miss Eva Williamns, Cesarea, at Mr. Sulas Williams'; Mrs. Stevens, New Mexico, Mrs. R. J. Luke, Kedron, at Mn. A. L. Pascoe's; Miss Fonder, Bowmanvile Hos- pitli and Mn. and Mrs. John Wright, Blaclkstock, at Mn. N. E. Wright's; Miss Leta Cornisb at bier home near Salemn; Miss Mary Hogarth at home afteü visit at Kalamazoo and De oit; Mn. Silas Wil- liamns at Port Hope, Mn. and Mns. L. Pasene, Enfield; Mn. and Mns. C. Mackey and Howa rd M.,' Brookliu, aI Mn. R. Pascoe's. Sonnv to hear tÉbat Miss Annie Williams is in Bowmanville Hospital, she was opeî- ated on for appeudicitis Monday .... Mis. Balson, relict of the late jas. Balson, after [an illiness of about io days, passed awav on Tuesday, Nov. ii, at the home of bier daugbteî, Mrs. jas. Cameron. Her nemains were interned in thefamilv plot at Zion,' Rev. J. Garbutt, Oshawa, and Rev.' J. 0. Totton, bier pastor, officiated .Mn. Chas. T. Langmaid visited his brother Walter at Oshawa who is some- wbat improved in healtb,. . . Messrs. Ivan M. Law and A. L Pascoe will represent Soiina Farmens' Club at annual meeting of U. F. 0., Durham. County, at Port Hope on Sturdav .. .. The infant daugh- ter of Mn. sud Mns. J. W. Yeibowleei died on Friday last, sud was interned aI Hamp- ton on Sunday. Thbe litle one had been unweii for some lime with indigestion sud aften a convulsion passed awçay. ,Tlae friends have thë sympathv of the, coin- munit'j in thein sorrow . ... Mns. S. Edgar Werrv ls in Bowman*ilile Hospital'where she tii-denWent a successf'tl- operationfor appendicitîs on Wednesday sud is pro- Fressing favonably .. . .Miss Louie Annis is attendîng Bus :ness College at Petenhoro ...Miss Marj- ry Annis visited in Toron- to. .Mrs, Tbinza Wrig ht ,Gart-, wright, is visiting bier son, Mn. Norman E. Wright. The w. 1. had an enjoyab;le after- noon aI NAW Van Nest's Friday, wbeui the Young~ Ladies' C!asýs gave an excellent. pnograun. Refreshinents were served bvj the Institute membens aud music was> furuished durng the luncheon hour by tbank their many friends for their kind- ness and sympathy sbown them in tbeir necent sad bereavemen't, also to the Young Ladies' Bible Class for tbe beanti- fui fl oral tribute. AIJOTION SALES. MONDAY, Novemben 24th-Mrs. W. H. Keiley. Lot 35, Con, 6, Clarke will seli ail of ber fanm stock, implements, etc. Sale at 1 p. m. See bis. GEo. JACK- SON, Auctioneer. 47- Mw* WEDNESDAY, Nov, 26-J. D. Thompson, loi 20, Con. 9, Darhington, wili seli ahl of bis faqn stock, implements, etc. The far of 183 acres will be offered at saie time-- Sale- at -1 p.m. -For parliculars of tbis important sale see bills* Note the change froni last week, Nov. 26 instead of Nov. ii. THEO. >M. SLEMON, auctioneer. WEDNESDAX', December' 3-Mr. R. J, Fowlen, on the C. H. Scott farm, lot 29, con. 5, Darlington. West of Solina, will seli ali of Iiis valuable fanm stock, in- plements, etc. Sale at i p.m. See bills. GEo, JACKSON, auctioneer. THURSDAY, Dec. 4-Geo. J Northcott, lot 2Ù, con, 4, Darlington (C. N. R Station Solina on farm) will sel1 entire fanm stock, including a number of negistered Holstein cows, impilements, etc. Sale at 2.30 o'clock Sce bDis. L. A. W. TOLIE,,auctioneer. FRIDAY, December 5-Mn. John Hl,, lot 26, con. 9, Darlington, will selI ail of bis fanm stock, implemeuts,sdmne bouse- hold furniture, etc. Sale at 1 p m,. 'See bibis. GEo. JACKSON, auctioneer. WOOD SALE School Shoes Womeài's black kid boot, the saine as illustrated pniced from $6.50 to$ 12.50. Brown kid boot on a similar 14~ black caîf, walking heel, welted sole in aine inch top priced from $5.50. In * brown caif, walking heal, priced from $7.60. The samae in sizes Il to 2j pricecl at $5.00 We are also showîng a number. of comnbination shades at, very * reasonable prices. Women's solidcomfort, cushion sole, kid 'blucher priced at $6.00. Knox 10S, seil on lot 2, con 6 in ieo Phone. 120- Bowmanviil six acres 0f mixed stana.ng tumber in II lots to suit purchasens. To Apnil i, ____________________ 1921, 10 remove tumber. Sale aIti p.m. See bis for terms. L~. A. W. TOLE,. Ladies' all woob ýsuits aI $25, $35 and auctioneer. $50--these are extra special values. Couch, Johnston & Lrvdenman Ltd. U- Sho ld C Bie Stock of Men's and -Boys' W-earing Apparel.' -!Prices Low - uality the Best- Fc>r Mle n. Suits that fit and satisfy Ready M ade.......... ý18.00 to $ '50.00 " Tailor Made............... $25.00 to $75.00 Fall Overcoats............ $15,00 to $35,0o Buy now (prices will be higher) fo,1 l r 48oy Suits, ail sizes anId styles, prices reasonable,. Spe~ Boys' odd Bloomers,' $1.25 to 93. 00' Blne serge Bloomers, a bargain at $2.50 Shirts - Necký;ear- Hosiery - Garters Collars - Suspenders -. Sweater Coats Ail good vaines. See these. Where YouGet Most Value For Your $ Our Mail Order Department'-at your service, Econlomy s etn Quality We handle only First Quali1ty Groceries. Our stock is complete. Phone 186. Your, phone conneots 1with -ours - we're listening. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Goods delivered without extra charge. Phone 186t B-owmanville p. k.. AN INSTITUTION Witb 'quality, service and turne, any advertised prod uct wil make its maker an institution. The retailer's trade naine is his trade, mark. It theref ore beccMnes a very valuabbe asset in bis busineoss Oui trade naine bas abways been associated wjth meats of best quality and superior sarvice., For this reason we ask you to look upon oui name as a guarantee. We stand back of everything sold, and if goods' purchased sbould happen to be unsatisfactory we ask for the privileee of "4making good," Our store'. is an institution in this community-one with a. reputation for fair dealing, honest values and supenior service. C. M.û aw kter&So Purveyors Phone 64 Bowmanville = Get Vour Furnaces, Stoves and Plumibing Put in Shape for the Winter, We have a fulli'stock of Pipes and Elbows, Galvan- ized Iron and Repairs. We repair and'supp]y parts for ail makes of furnaces and stoves. Prompt Service by expert workmen-- and our prices are mQderate- Greenaway& Elliott Division Street, Opposite Goodyear Hotel Phone 18 day or night Bowmanvilie i'r il' Best grades of Coal onlyàept, also Wood of ail kinds. If you have not ordered your Winter supply yet, you had better dû 80 as it is liable to advance any day. E.W,,LOSCOý-MBE Standard BanK Buîldîng Temperano.e St, Fhàone 177 'j Coal & Wood 'TtIEFERENDUM VOTE. Complete returns on the Referendum vote, says Rev, Ben. Spence, are; Yes 1 No Mai. Ques. 1 362,201 764,707 402,5o6. Ques. 2 404,901 726,683 321,782 Ques. 3 380,461 740,868 360,407 Ques. 4 443,312 687,237 243,925 "Lest We 'Forget" E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., ile éranite and Marble. Bowmanville. Otro i Rdumil

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