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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Mar 1920, p. 8

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Ný,ow that hardwood fiooring isso mx- pensive how about grainingtatforr border? We do them to pleae .M Rowe. Cen"tral Garage TEMPERENCE ST. Opposite ST. JOHIN'S Church We wilI be open for busi- niess on April Ist. llavirig engaged a first-class mechanic we will be prepared to over- haul or attend to any and al repairs that yonr car needs. Fujl supply of C HEVRLET and MIAXWELL PART Our prices are very reseaonable. J. YHATE]7%LY The Garage Man Temperance St. S,, Phones 44, t 14 Bowmanville BOWMAN VILL, MAR. -J5, 1920 DARLINGTON Mr. Thos. Penfound has sold bis far m stock and im'plements on Monday, March 29... Mrs. Thos. VanCamp> is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Gale, Whitby .... Mr. Blake Short has shipped three carloads of baled hav to Toronto .... Mr. Arthur Osborne is seriouslv, ili in Osh- awa Hospital.... .Miss' Mary A. Mc- Conachv wha has been in declining healthi for some time passed away on March 15, at the homne of ber nephew, Mir. Enter VanCamp. The funeral took place on Wednesday to Bowmanville cemetery. Shie was also aunt to Mrs F. Li. Frost, B. A., who is now in the West ... Mirs Edward VanCamp and daughter of Pennisylvania are expected to arrive in a few day,. and will remain for some tini,2 wîth MOr, Elmer VanCamp. >rIAYDON Ni e. Frvank Glithro at Kingston on business .... Messrs. Will and Ernest Ingles ard Lawrence Secord, Toronto, spent Suinday with friends here... Pastor Wickett delîvered another of his splendid discourses on Sunday afternonn Lo a large and appreciative congregation .... League was again re- openied on Thursday night, the meet- in w.as in charge of our Literary and Social Vice-President, Miss Eva Denike. Scripture Lesson was read responsively, Mr Charles Garrard then gave the topic. Readings were giveni by Vivian Amsbury and Met& Ashton. League closed with Mizpah bei ediction.. .Lague this week in' charge of our 4th vice-president, Mr. C. Garrard. A cordial invitation to all . ... Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, A. McNeil-a daughter. Go to Tyrone Monday, March .29 and hear "The gtolen W:ll," An evening of fun andprofit. 1 I ZION There's ahome, for littie children NOT an orpanage. or an institu- Stion-a home. THE children there are DOL all, total orphans. Some have fathers; some have mo ther-9. IT'S a heart-warming sigit Lo see1 fathers rouie there on S8atur- days anid Sundays to spend happy hours with their mother- less bairns. E -QUALLY comiforting is the appreciation of widows whç)se! itlittie ones are well taken.carei of while they are at work.* ANY totally orphaned little,1 Mones are very early placed in good homes where they may renew the love of father and mother. T Mo preserqe the atmosphere of home ; that's the guiding spirit of the Orphan Child- ren's work of the Salvation Army. The Salvation Armyv' 308 Citadels and Institutîons, in this Territory -use them! OATS FOR SALE A quantity of Western Feed Qats. Plenty of Five Roses Flour-best flour gon market to-day,_ ,Phone 146r3. R. H. COLLACOTT, Salem. GiET THE BEST. IT PAYS Yonge and Charles Streets, Toronto Gives high grade instruction for posi- tions as stenographers, private secre- taries, book-keepers, office assistants and commercial teachers. Demand for our graduates more than ten times our supply. This school enjoys a wide- spread patronage. Open ail year. Enter any time. Large catalogue maïl- ed on request. W. J. ELLIOTT, Prin- cipal. Gunn's Shur-Gain, Ferilizer Is Crop Insarance You cannot adopt a wiser policy than, making sure of good soil. Up-to-date farm implements and best of seeds can do little if the soil is poor, or worked out. Get your soil into good condition' and insure good crops, and good fertil- izers are a necessity for this. Get your orders in ear]y so as to avoid delay Oscar B. Andrus Local Agent King st. Bowmanville il - 3 ~Ig Chi-Namel mI'~ THIIS IS GOING TO BE CMEVROULETI VEAR Judging f rom, the Chevrolet Autos we have already sold this season and also the enquiries for, Chevrolets we are assured tnat, 19 20 will be a receord yearfor sales, What is worrying us is that the out-put will not begin to supply the demand. It is, therefore, i your ýbest in- terest to place yo>ur order early for your Chevrolet. We wiIl do our part to give prompt delivery. By the way, we have several exceptionally good bar- gains in second band cars which must be sold immediate- ly. Corne and look them over. F. J. CLEMENS '&1 SO'%N, Agents Wm. Challis, Salesman Phone 205r31 BOWMANVILLE How 'Aboé-ut That Job 0f ecorating if Ilt's Painting Thne Real Story Of Porcupine's Riches An illustrated booklet, telling in an interesting way the real facts about Ontario's great golci producing district, wiII be sent f ree.on requet. Write for your copy to-day 703-4-5 Bank of Hamiton Bldg. TORONTO 10 DAYS TO = 4 <

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