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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jul 1920, p. 8

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~- f~~ANYsuccessfui business men and concerns now ~minion began buildin on smali foundations. Many of these notably successful Canadiýns have ~ ~ been ifeong custorners of the Bank of Montreai, and -~ ~'tbey have been kind enough te say that their progress bas lseen due in part te the satisfactory banking service tbey have ob- tairied From us. We are'glad to admiit that much of' our progress ha6 been due io the progress of ihese Weare desrous of co-operatng mwùh other persons and frms for ithe upbiilding of evey port of the Domtnon. Our service extends to ail paris of the worId. IDW 1d m wu e evceeàIsed betw'es o<ea.Tre WùMrnpcgV=W,oe New Yor,~ Chego ands- F,,,ciew BANK OF MON'1«TREAL Es-tablished over 100Oyears TroW lAssein ,exces, et $5.000,O HEAD OFFICE: MONTIkEAIL Farrns Fý or Sale' 28Acres-In Darlington Twp.-1 Mile from Enniskille-40 miles from Toronto-160 acres work- able, balance, pasture and bush, 1 acre orchard, dlay Ioam soil, 3 trout 'creeks, frame house of 12 rooms, water inside, stene cellar, cisteru, bauk barn, l40x36ft, fie-up 8 borses and 40 cattle, open yard. water in stable, driving bouse, bog peu, heu house, sheep house, sehool 11 miles, churcli 2 miles, Stone road j mile, railway depot 3 miles. Possession arranged. Price $8,925. Terms arranged. 75 Acres-In Darlington Twp.-On Stone Road -lu Hampton-65 acres workable, 4 acres maple and beecb bush, 6 acres pasture, j acre orchard,. day loam soi], level, 2 wells and a spring, f rame house of 10 rooms, water inside, cellar, cisteru, bank barn 6bx36ft tie-up 5 herses and 16 cattie, open y ard, driv ing bouse 40xt8ft, hog peu 36xl5ft, heu bouse 2Oxl5ft, sbeep bouse, school 40 rds., churcb 10 rd.,, railway depot 3 m~iles. Possession arranged, Price $8,000 Termns arranged. 100 Acres-In Darlington, Twp.-On the Stone Road-Jni Solia-9' miles from Qýsawa-8,5 acres workable, balance pasture. 5 acres orchard, dlay 1loamn soil level, brick bouse of 9 roems, stone cellar, cisteru, bauk barn 80x36, barn No. 2, 30x20, tie-up 5 borses and 14 cattie, open yard, water iu stable, driving bouse, hog pen, heu house, silo, scbool 20 rds, churcb -1 mile, rural mail and telephone, railway depot 24 miles Pos- session arranged. Price $11,000, Terms ar- ranged. 65 Acres-In Darlington Tw-p.-On good road- ï mile from Enniskillen-40 miles f rom Toronto-5O acres workablr, balance pasture, 3 acres orchard, dlay loam soil, 2 wells and a creek, frame bouse of 10 reoms, stone cellar, cisteru, -bank -barn-, 60-x32.- barn- No.--2---- R aMr.'and Mrs. Wm. Foley, town,Mr. R. Goard, Beaverton, Sundayed with the former's daugbter, Mrs. ýJ. D. Stevens'. ...Miss Elsie Laird bas re- turned to Toronto...Mr. W. J. Snowden had 16 sheep killed by the midnight train on Saturday night on the C.N.R ...Rev. W. H . Spargo,' town, will occupy the 'pu-lpit Sundayý at 2.301 p.m. -...The fil al game of foot baîl of this season's series was played Tuesday evening between Eb-' enezre and Maple Grov e. Score 1-0 in favor of Maple Grove. Congrat- ulations te our boys on yinning the shield for this senson's playing. .. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Snowden attended the funeral of ber aunt Mrs. S. J. Williams, Hampton, on Sunday.... The sympnthy of this community is' extended te Mrs. Milton Samis in the deatb of ber fatber, Mr. W. R.. Cole,! town, formerly of Bethesda. COURTICE Misses Aima and Carnie Courtice,I Miss M. R. Deans and Mrs. S. Ever- son are on a pleasure trip te Toronto and Niagara Fals.. . Misses Dorotby and Master Ray Brooks are visiting, their sister, Mrs, M. S. Seules; Toron-J te ...Mr. C. C. Stenheuse was li Toronte Tuesday.. Miss A. Lear basI gene te Mallerytown te spend part-of, ber, vacation -.... Miss Aura Brooks' was recently a guest of ber friend, i Miss Lois Germond, Oshawa.. Mrs. C.; W. Clewell nnd sons Jack and Bobbîe, Buffalo, N. Y., are at ber mother's, Mrs. James Short. .._Mr. W. Crown Toronto, bas been a guest at the par-,, sonage - Mn. and Mns. Howard Cour- tice, Ottawa, have been visiting under the parental roof.... Several Eben- ezerites were at R-aydori on July lst ..*.Pastor Boyce conducted a Bap- tismal service on Sunday morning, baptizing tbree cbildren.. Mrs. Blake Courtice is visiting ber sister, Mrs. i Chas. Wight, !Providence. Ladies' t ilts and _-ýjrhig Coats newest materia1s aîd latest styleýs. Sec ihtem at Couch, Jebtiston & Cryderman's Ltd. SOLINA.. 9 S rvic Plumbing Tinsmithing Steamfitti ng; ZMON. At Zion Churcb, Wednesday, July i 4thi, Tyrone Dramatie Club will give their popular drama "The Lest Will", under the auspices of Zion Epworth League. A football game alsowill be played between Solina and Zion at 6 o'clock. Concert at S p.m. Ad- Missi on-Adults 35c; eblîdren 25c. DARLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fitzgerald, Toronto, reeently visited with thei-r uncle, Mr. E, J. Burk .... .Miss MaryAb W,,od spent Sunday with ber cousin, Miss Editb Allun, town. .Miss Helen Goode, Brantford, is holidaying at home... Miss Pearl Meteaif is visîting BOWMANVILLE, JULY S8th., 1920. HAYDON. Rev. D. Balfour and family of Dunsford, have moved to 57 Bonid-st., EBENZER.Recent Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. J. Lindsay. EBENEZER. ~E. -Elliott, Misses Violet Elliott and _______________ The popular drama "The Rights of Inez Hlickling, Mr. and Mrs.J.Slemon, the Child" will be given in Ebenezer M.n r.Té.Seo n a_ church on Friday, July 16th at 8 p.m trJon nns)lean 1 n Admissio n 50c; children 25c. 28-2 Mrs.R. Gilbert, at Mr. R.. Slenso's; __________Mr. and Mrs. F. Cowling ancd famîliiy, Purpie Hill, at Mr. -R. McINeil's; MissJ A ff Mrs. Brent-and Mfiss Evelyn, Tyrone, i TLanJ Rev. Dr. A.' C. Cre,ývs, Toronto, will Mrýj. ,and Mrs. W\. Smiitb, En,-fielci, at, preach anniversary sermons on Sun- Mr. L.Gah m'Mr, an"d Mrs. M. J. I day, July Iltb at 2.30 and 7-30 p3.m. Werryý, Tyrone, Mrs. H, Cook, Grim,- I Everybody comne and hear this POPU- sby, Mr. and Mýrs. C. WV. SlemIoIý Dr. lar preacher. Ferguson, Enniskillen, Mr. and MIArs.ý U. F. O. NOTICE. and Ms Rilda Siemon, Bowmanville. Mis--Violet Sherman and Stella Sie- haethat empty er The next regular meeting of the mon, Toronto,at Mr. Thos. Slemon's; Providence Farmiers' Cilub will be held Mr. and Mrs, F. Crossman, Kedron, Bowl, Pan or iPot fii- on Tuesday, July l3th, at 8 o'clock,! Miss Cora Sharp, Oshawa, at Mr. E. p.m., in Providence School House.1 Mountjoy's; Rev. H. S. Cobb at Co3l. ed while the wýeather Come prepared to discuss the ques-'Lorne McLaughlin's; Mr. Ernest In- tion "Parliamentary Representation."y gles, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Perrin and is fav ourable for rapid son, 'Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. ENFIELD. W.erry and Miss Grace, Enniskil len,I growth, ai-d have a fine _____-lMiss Annie Church and Mr. Hubert Visitors: Mrs. ýPurdy, Renfrew, at Stacey, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. specirnen for the win- Mr.. C. Simpson's; Mr. Densem and IL Scott, Bethesda at Mr. Sîlas Mr. Elmo Aston, Toronto, at Mr. F. Trewiu's; Mr. and Mrs. Disney, Mr. ter rnonths, T. Ashton's MrS.' Rit and Mr. and and Mrs. Campbell, Oshawa, Mr. andI Mrs. Brown, Janetville, at Mrs. J.I W. Ridge and Margaret, Pontypool Stinson's; Mr. and Mrs. J. McFadden at Mr. J. Wright's; Miss Denike, Nor- TI and Mr. and Mrs. D. Ferguson recent- ham, guest of ber sister Eva, at Mr. C t T %,~ri [ly motored to Orangeville; Mr. and 'J. Crossman's; Mr. and Mrs. Raynor, ~ ~ Mrs. Albert Niddery and Calvin: at and Frances, Pontypool, at Mr. R. Mr. John Hepburn's; Mrs. J. Stinsoni Raysior's; Mr. and Mrs. S. Mountjoy, is in Detroit, Mich. .... Rev., W. 'T. H-ampton,,Mr. and Mrs, C. Mountjoy, Wickett, Tyrone, preacbed here Sun- Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Challis, ~~S n day very acceptaby. ... Miss Lyda and daughter, Mrs. W. Giffier, Mrs* . ' J. JacKinan &Sou Taylor, Solina, is engagedl to teachýi J. Rutledge and Miss Effie, Salem, at our sehool next year. M ý.essrs, Mr. Theron Mountjoy's; Mrs. J. Tadd Florists and Growérs Albert Colwell, Dr. F. T. Tighe and and daughiters, Bethesda, Mr. and Bowmauvîlle Phone 80 Norman S. B. James, Bowmtanville, Mrs. Wmr. Griffin, Enniskillen, atMr. were recent callers at ýMr. Samuel D. Graaim's; Mrs. Harriet M. Coop- Bray's in quest of live stock. er, Toronito, at Mr. H. Ashton's. MAPLE GROVE. DISAPPOINTMEN'i The grocery specials we expected to feature this Week have had to be with- drawn. When the goods arrived from the wholesalers they were not Up to the high standard of quality which we insi st upon- so the goods were returned as unsatisfact- ory. We regret to disappoint'our custom- ers, but it was in their interests we acted, and at a later date we will feature these specials. EGUSt 50C Caïsh or Trade A. W.Stickle & sons, Groceu-ies and Mveats Bowmanville Good Pals -Is Rîght Especially so when you bny your clothing reqnirements from- DI WEBST ER Next- Shirt you buy, t c -t, t'-, '-c ~- ~ -¾t t- t ~ :-'-t- - -A--- ~-c i t t s c- 't I. -. t t t 't- 't t t~t~,'t tt - t tt -1t~ \t~ ~ c t 't-c j I A- Great Convenience Citiensin iDarlington Township are already realizing What a great convenience it is to have A Garage at 'Enniskillen Cons't us at W. -J. Virtue's Shop Where w~e have a full Une of Ford and Chevroletparts, Our Mr. 1H. W. Boys is in'charge, Luke, Boys & Cryderman- WjeýtEnd GarageBomnie t' c, -t t" s: with friends in Toronto. 1 Bowma.nville

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