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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 May 1920, p. 8

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SCARD 0F THANKS. Mr. and Mis. Talmage Henry, Burketon, wish to thank their manY frîends and neighbors for the very great kindness shown to thein during their sickness. SM. C. V. GOULO, B.A. LOL.B. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, Royal Bank Building Phone 351 Bowmanville, Ont. DR. F. T. TIGHE, V. S. VETEIRINARY SURGE014 BOW1VANVILLE 'Da&v or Night Cals Promptly Attended r'o Office - King-St. W., Statesman B1oëk Phone 243 THE BUNGALOW For Dances, Receptions, Banquets, Parties, Entertainments etc.: Full Equipment and ail Convenience For Information, Rates or Reservations, address Box 390 Bowmanville DR. V. H. STOREY Graduate Toronto University Reident Physiclan and Surgeon Toronto General Hospital l915/19 Captain C. A. M. C. Office* Royal Bank Building (Office formerly occupied by Dr. Beith) Phone 143 Bowinanville 10 i Companies - Service I _________________________________________________________________________ M _________________________________________________________________________ - t k i I BOWMANVILLE, M4AY 27th 1920. MAPÎLE GROVE. Mr. and Mis. Thos. Snowclen speut Sunday with their uncle, Mr. John Lee, Kedron .... Misses Viola Stev- ens, Gladys Allin, Ethel Brooks and Messrs. Lorue, Fred Stevens, Ivison Munday, Raymond Snowden, Fred,ý BLACKSTOCK. Regular monthly, meeting of the Victorian Women's Institute, Cart- wright, wiIl be held at the home of Mis. Arthur Bailey on Wednesday afternoon, June 2, at 2.01'clock. Everybody welcome. Lunch served. PROVIDENCE. Sunday School anniversaiy will be held on Sunday, June 6. Rev. J. E. Griffith, Orono, will preach at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. OddfelloWs Choir of Bowmanville wil furnish music. Col- lection in aid of school funds. 21-3. SALEM. HORSE .'ROUTES ROYAL RIBBON (118932) (16972) The Imported Clydesdale Stallion, the property of The ClydesdaleHorse Breeders' Association of Darlington. Will make th-e season of 1920 as f ollows - Moncay,-May 24 will leave his own stable Enfield, and proceed- to James Crossman's, H-aydou, night. Tuesday,-to Harvey Curtis', Ty- roue, noon; thence to John Colwill's, south of Hampton, night. Wednesday,-to Frank Hocka-, day's, Solina, noon; thence to Bert GIaspell's, Taunton,, night. Thursday,-to Gordon Scott's, lot 6, con. 6, East Whitby, noon; thence to his own stable night. Friday,-to Alex McKeuzie's, East iEimer Wood0, motoreu to imce onCOviiC Suuday and spent'the holiday with CUTC niesî evcso h ae th lttî' prets... uie nm- Holiday visitoîs: Miss Doris Cour- SabbIathi School will be held uext ber from here attended Base LUne tice, Miss Hazel and Mi. C. Okie, Toi- Sunday, May 3th at 2.30 and 7 p. anniveîsary last Suanday.... Sunday onto, at R. E. Osboîne's; Mr. and m. Rev. J. A. Totten will preach at School will commence at 1 p.m., in- Mrs. Otis Worden, Toronto,Mr. Moi- both services. Special music by the stead of 1.30 on account of piactise ley* Worden, Melville, Sask., Mi. childien and choir. Special off eîing f or auuiveisaiy. Chas. Worden and daughters, Mai- in aid of Sunday School funds. Let ion and Helen at Mrs. John Woiden'a this be a great rally. Everybody SOLINA. Mr. Harry Stafford, Oshawa, at H. F. welcome, Osboîne's; Mi. Elmer Rundie, Mr. J. Visitoîs: Miss Nora Weîîy, St. Beare, Toronto, at A. E. Rundle's; Catharines, with friends; Ganadma Mr. John Penfound and friend, Toi- DARLINGTON. Short, Courtice, at Mi. S. E.Weriy's; onto, at home; Mi. and Mis, Cameron ___ Mi. Norman Reynolds, Misses Bessie Truil, Oshawa, Mi. and Mis. A. &~ Miss Ruth Hoît, Toronto, and Miss and Mary,Toronto, and May of Cher- Clemens,- Tyrone, at Mr. Horace Evaline Hoit, Pickering, spent the îywood, at Mi. 'John Reynolds'; Mi. Hancock's; Mi. Crowne and Miss holiday with their parents, Mi. and and Mis. Harry Groom and Doris, Gladys Larmer,, Toronto, at Rev. W. Mis. John Hot ... Mi. Howard Nix Toronto, with friends; Miss Ethel and S. P. Boyce's; Mi. Sidney Venton,,and Mi. Graham, Preston, spent Sun- Marion Van Nest, Toronto, at Mi. N. Oshawa, with Mi. Clarence Peu- day with the formei's uncle, Mi. Geo. E. Wright's; Mr. W. T. Baker ut found; Miss Dorothy and Mi. Ed- Downey, si., and, other relatives. ... Napanee; Mi. Thos. Miller, Hamil- gerton Boyce at home; Miss Birdie Misses Edith Basten and Bertha ton, at Mi. W. R. Westlake's; Mr. Dean and Mi. H. F. Goyne with Mis. Langstone, Toronto, were week-end; and Mis. Jas. McDougail and daugh- M. J. Dean; Mis. James Shortt and visitoîs at the latteî's cousin, Mi. W. ters Bowmanville, at Mi. L.C. Pas- Master Carl with hier sister, Mis. J. H. Wood .... Miss Viola Truil, Town, coe 's; Mi. and Mis. Jos. Awde; Toi-IH. Hicks, Toronto; Miss Ethel speint Sunday at Mi. Wallace onto, Mis. W. J. Langmaid, Oshawn, Brooks motoîed wîth a party of Downey's. at Mi. H. G. Pascoe'sffMiss ireue frieuds to Simcoe for the holiday; Argue and Miss Vera Gibbons, Toi- Mis. A. F. Rundle visiting in Cleve- outo, 'at Mi. Haîry Aigue's; MVessrs.. land, -Ohio; Miss: Lyla Osborne' Toi-, ENFIELD. Chas. Shoîtridge, A. L. Pascoe, Reeve outo, at home; Mi. and Mis. Chas. Baker, Jas. Jebson and John Baker Wight and family, Providence, at M.! Visitoîs: Mi. Elmo Ashton and attended Bîooklin Spriug Pair on Robt. Courtice's; Mi. and Mis. Stan- Mi. M. Deuson, Toronto, at Mi. Fred 24th, thetwo latter acting as judges. ley Tinninig, Toronto, at, ler brothe's~ T. Ashto's; Miss ireue H. Bray Auuiversaîy services of Eldad Sali- Mi. E. S. Wilkins; Mi. Leslie Jackson-t Toronto,, Editor and Mis. M. A. bath School will bie held as follows: and bis sister, Miss Leta Jacksonl, James, Mr. and Mis. N. S. B. James, OuSudg, ay3 wenRe. . .Bowmiauville, visited their. sister, Miss Dorolh and atrJh, Bow- Onickett, TMay wilprah t230 we Mis. R. R. Gay; A number of Eben- manville, at Mi. Sam-. Bray's Brae- and 7.30 pam. Siugîug by school ezerites went to Bowmanville Wd side; Miss Alima Page, Toronto, at under leadership of Mis. John Baker.I nesday evening to see "Itoler- !Mi. Stephen Pages; Miss Anuetta Miss Reta R. Cole, Bowmanville, wiîî ance"y. Brown, teacher, at home in Lindsay; .;-- 4- --Mi. and Mis. H. L. Pascoe and Wal- Hydro Light and Power ForFarmers AIl parties interested and petitions forwarcled for estimates as to cost of Light and Power are requested to attend ,public meetings, in their respective districts on,( Friday, Miay 28thn at the following places: C OURTICE W. R. Courtice's Wareroorns, at 10 30 a.m. HAMPTON Town Hall at 2.30 p. m. SHAW'S Sehool bouse at 8 p- ni. Full Particulars will be given at the above meetings. W. R. ALLIN, 21 -2w Township Olerk, i oïig Out 0f, Businessi Store SOMd Big Bargains, =i imre km-*-.,- -w ýe, Mvr. anad Mr *1 IllI *"' m I v mce, Mri. andt Audrey and- ,mon, W. wl own L Ëaklet stable until the followiug Monday. Terma $15.00. W. J. ORMISTON, Manager. KING'8 LYNN (10742) (14204) Vol. 19 The Pure-Bred Imported Clydes- dale Stallion the property of Chester Power, Maple Grove. Phone 124 r 2. Government Inspected. Passed- Form 1. 1Will stand at his own stable for ,the season of 1920, except each Mou- day and Satuîday afteiuoon when he will call at Senator Beith's bain, and each Weduesday noon at Mi. George Annis', Ebenezer. Termns,-To insure a foal $18, pay- able lst Febîuary, 1921, or $5$ down time of service and $10 lst of Febîuaîy 1921 if the maies prove to ýbe iu foal, King's Lynn has proved himself an exceptional stock horse, bis colts have always stood- well at thefront in the show-ring. Two of bis colts ýel l ý ýll dî

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