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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Mar 1921, p. 8

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BOWMANvILLE, MARCU 3, 1921 MAPLE GRÔVE Mrs. Jackson Hlenderson a"nd Mrs. Carson HFenderson, Eahmerston; Mrs. Victor Louis, Mt, Forest, attended the funeral cf le jate M-2, Joh Penfouncd and, spent the week-end with thei cousin, Mrs. Samn Snoxvden ... . Mrs. NbeMetcalfe and two children, Oahavaarevisiting 1fer mother, M-s, Sam lSno dn.. osp)ital Sundai xiiile he d hr next Sonday. EN FIELD- M"r. CmblRefebsbeen vismýtung at MrGC.simpsoI's....Mr. andMrs H.JamnesanfalyCo uunIIs, sundayed at Mr. J. PHepburt-iý ...No, service here ls udy R. G"'T. cKenzie attended the -funeral cf Mr. G. Shackelton, Burke- ton.ý . . . Mr, Waiter Vice and family h-ave moved te their new homre. The youniger people were quite a help tc, env community and church aind are inuchi missed. . . The fariners made good use cf the snoxv that came lasi week in hauling wood and other jobs. ENNISKILLEN Our symnpatly is extended te MVrs. Fred Adais ir, the death cf her father, Mr, Geo. Slackelton, Burke- ton, The funeral on Sunday was largely attended .... MrS and Mrs. W. H. Moore were in Toronto re- cently. Mrs. Moore had an, x-ray eFxamination to locate ber trouble .... M-r. Ed. Thompson has soid lis gardes f arm on the suhurbs north te a Tor- ente man, and intends Ictn i Toronto. The Sunday Sehool class in whidh Jean is a miember presented ber with a littie remembrance be- fore leaving ... . Miss Ola Gow was kindly remembered by hier S. S. clail the Young Men's Class before leaving .... Mrs. Lukce Potter is visiting ber son, Robert Stevens, Corie . ... Mr, and Mrs. S. Mountjoy, Hampton, visited at Mr. Nathan Byers' .... Dr. and Mrs., Slemon and famîily, Bow- manville, called on friends here this xveek. TYRONE Glad te hear that Mr. R. Hlather- îey's is improving... The series cf toncerts held in the Sons' Hall was very amusing and ýwell rendered but net largely attended... .Mrs. A. W. Clemens las netunniedi homie after a very pleasant visit with her parents. . .Public Scol Trustees have pur- chased a nexv bookýicaseiixvhic as been long overdue ... . Glad ,te hear that Mr. John W. virtueý is con- 'valescing nicely .... 1Mr. M.ý J. Werry attended the Dominion Alliance Con- 'vention in Toronto and reports a grand lime.. Miss E. M Werryý at- tended an At Hmefo returems soa iena wadPârk Churcli Parlers, Toronto, on Satunday, and met many former frieýnds. ... Rev. W. T. Wickett's sermon Sunday morning was much appreciated on the Divinity' of Christ... . W. M. S. meets at home of Mrs, J. H. Mutton on Thursday.'. - A numben cf ladies spent n very pleasant and enjoyabie afternioon last xveek at the home cf Mrs. 11. A rgu e xhen a successful quilting xvas' car-1 ried on, -with ,seme taikini'g at the saine time. Avery delicieus and ap- petîzing supper vas served xhnal enjoyed the- feast 'cf good things. The whele affair xvs afigtu social occasion. NESTLETON Scbcol closed i ast week icMiss veýra Jackson, Teacher, lias ......... -Mn. and Mrs. R. H. Sug-gett and Mr. andl Mrs. Joseph Campbell recently Visited] valentia friends. *... A little sleighinrg is mak-ing the legs roll itinat Broxvn's saw mill... . Mr. McKee, U.F.O. representative cf Toronto, ad-' dressed a meeting on Thursdlay even- ing on H-ydre Electrie and eother' topics cf interest te farmers and] did net fail te give the middfle man anid cattie dreyer a drive ... .. Peter Wright las moved te lis farm in North, Nestieton, and Nelson Marlow\, ..ý,yho bougît lis farilas m-ýoved in. . ..Congratulations te 1Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tatyor-it's a boy.... .Mîssj Evva Armistrong spent a fexv, days in, T0r(no .... Was pleased te rend re-1 -miniscences cf Hampton, Enn,-ish<illen1 and Tyrone by our friend, Rev. David 1 Rogers. Wonder if somleone COUIld write history cf Crtwvright 111 60's '70's and 80's. ,. . Miss No ýra Mý.uarce ,f Dundee, Scctlandi, is visiting ati Mrs. James Gordon's, and ruiner saysi sIe xiii go te Saskatchewan with; Cutlbert. .. .Mr, Wilford Jackson is visiting friendsý in Mount Clemi-ensi and Detroit, Mich., and sends word! e has tn e mumps.-.Mr.A. HTV-7 crove, visited at Johin Ciarke's Mrs. C. Goodmnan las been with friends in Toronto ... . Mrs. Jno. H. Joli, Toronto, visited at Mr. L. Cny- dermann's .... SymnPathY is extended te Mr. J. Sh-adckeiton in the death cf bis father, who diedj at Burketon, anld was buried hiere on Sunday, BETHESDA Reserve Friday, March 18th., f or drama, "The Villg aye" ac for particulairs, laeLwL. ac U. F. O. MEETING apeGrove Frer' Tubwf eeatEbenezer on Mâondlay, Mari 7th., at 2.0P. m Mr. C.,-M. Pe-- found( will give a report of the ,Shior:t Coiurse recenitly ld Uat Toronto Uni- vetrsity Alan ampbe, TruPoe, president. Secretary. TIc Basket Social held at the Un- ion Scîo,l xas qite a suacccss, Pro- ceedýs $16.0. Report for Union No. 17, (Ben- rthaml's) Scîcol or February: Jr. IV 0 Ge don eeci. Sr. III- Cyill 3Avery, Jr. III-"Rowena Avery. e Sr. I-ae Beecl, Tomn Watch- aora. Jr. I-MirdAvery (pro- meiiýtedl from 5vS. 1) . Sr. 1-Myrtie Webber. Sr. Pr.-"'Barbara Wot- ten, ý'Canl Bradley, *ýRoy Avery, Van- nla Griffan. Jr. Pr.-5'Fred Beecli. M. Evelyn White, *Heons teacher BURKETON February report of S. S. No. 7, Darlington, naines in onden cf menit: Jr., Iv--*Florenice Avery, THerbert Watevhouse, Gordon Stnutt. Sn. I11 Iý-Bertîn Currans, Willîe Hudson, *Eani Adais. Jr. III-*Teenie Mc- Knigt, Dna MKnigt, Drot'hy 3Slontridge, Blançhle Parkin. Sr. Il- 1Jim iTrieck, Leonard Trick, Jr. Il- - Lena Glennyý. Jr. I1-~*Robert Wil- soni, Marj crie MýcKnight,, Ross Mc- Knight, Leona -McLaugh-lin, Esther Trick, George Adamns. Sr. Pr- * ereMcCutcheom, lay Trick, Rita McKnight, Charlie Adams. Jr. Pr-Ernest Perfect, Edgar Wilson, Nunber on Roll 27, Average attend- amce 23. * Honors Ânnetta Brown, teacher. SOLINA Mrs. J. WX. Brooks ati famnily ane meoving te Bowmanville this xekand xiii le missed frein this cemmrunity. ... Mrs. J. D. Hlogartl las béeen suffering much frein neuralgia... Mr. N. E. Wright and f amily recently visited lis m-other and otlcr freinds at Blacksteck . ... Miss. Hilda Lang- maid sang Friday evening, at Prof. Ç tevenson's -recital in sh,-,a w.... Sunlday ... . Farmnens' Club meets F"il- day when Junior Farmiers vilIgive mIr-gni. . Messrs. John Baker and H. E. Tinkl- ave nmade good sales cf somne Shorthoras-n freintîcir herds, ... Youg Ldies' Class on Sturday evening presented Miss. ima Short- ridge previeus te ber leaving -fer lier Ihomýe ia Manitoba wtl a n)umber cf mnanicure pieces in Fenhivovy. SIc xiiil e mucl m-issed îby the young ladies anti oters .... Hampton W. I. xiiip)resent tcdan,"eigfor tiie Hfeathen" on Wcdnesday, Mlarch 16". Resenve tic dahte. HAYDON. v'isitons: Mâiss Dora Mountjoy, Oshawaq, at homne ovenr the week-end; Mn.%n Mns. Jas. Croýssinan are visit- ing fr nids in Crxngt Seveval frein lboeaattcnldcd tli f unenal cf Mr. jWesley MVoutjcy frein lis late nesi- d (ence at Blackstock, on Sundlay last .... Ourniemunity wisl te sym- pa-othize with Mrs. F. Ceulten and Mrs. Fred Adamns in thc death cf their father lnst week. . Tbe Beys ',Bound te, in class held a social cvening on iMenday last, at the home cf their sentedi one cf thc classlinates -\itb an nddrcss and a gift prvieus te lenving fer Saska toon. . .. Our Epxvotl Legeon Tlursdlay nigît wcas in Mv. _Milton Siemon. Tep)ie wns g-iven by Mr. Clarence Avery; rend- igby 'fs Vera Mounitjoy, and other music. . A full repent cf the S. S. Convenïtion held at Hampton, xvs gi erce on Sunday,, merning b)y Mrs. Theren MýountiJey, IMiss Ver a Siemen and Mn. Clanence Avery. DARLINGTON COUNCIL Town HallI, Hampton, Feb. 26, 1921. Regular mieeting, piembers alilpic- sent, Reere Baker presîiding. Minutes wcre vend and approrcd. Ontario Bridge Ce., and London Conc-rete Machinery Co., submitted prices for, cencrete. mixer. Laid ever. Tenders -wene submiittad for print- ingz Financial Statement and Veters' List. iven te M. A. Jamnes & Sons and J. W. Hynds, respectively, Board cf Railway Cemrmissieners advised thnt ture fer installation cf clectric alarin bail and wig-%,wag-sig- nal on C. P. R. at Darlington Sta-tioni lad beeni extended te MIfy 31, 1921. J oîn Reynolds prcscnted bllI cf abatements on 1920 taxes cf $282.00. Bill xvs confinmed. ý 1 biy dustprtlewe-vpîai thie air, its , tus inr1',ag t kiheuLatttei 1Àliat eh', 1] ciîc o ir tel)psi-ature ocathlieusîiu laca ra1~l pý( en tepittir114U. x lii i ý C),~ atïabotfv uieS teqaîlyt a.e ùilsi te. ratim i , ,e ùt 1, as i u sou, ta s pl'., q i i i aat>, t p teve,1 sfilt 1 îgi21 , uý ,tuî-cs. Aise,1a erat erw.,,argen i p ip nit,îîa aratinesphrea xeiosîetIiî h drst aa eaie. Ïve1e. wh teri swrpacoubaiasbas net se radily tt a. as t 11-').a, are a. Aý ir r igm iuî_tyata Ar Yatrbin îa 1taituiu u truiey lovrloe d îîcïtï i. leý,ti isuneîîyalseteeî he tye e cuîtcc n ay1 Lten spçitidî 1t 1r 1 Lrrtue Any ew cepav~îcî atheî>peete hayci-p af a.deloilloy an t em i il y siîlp31 i it utd grwaus.- tc y a i a io aelo e d by lo -v L> ip i t i e i ieat;v'in Ot1115s>iatttderC adt spiuga t i e liii tîuif aui.e mi daLtusge u tipr>ti ck ees net LL ilu tCî - zu t i e o i ali- sud esi e ut m ist uî in i, vu iicaîe turcs cause te esturn Culvtle, teut tpi, thravis et Pue.5 i itic na ebot tui-e aiîiletf jucitain-te piiatsof tug oipra.to iicil Chicrýîa fatecor e,,ic lweeer te j an ii nte-erig e rtetien ween ticw grerialel uicelt e Wteat anti tic- cremperatudýre esettei. it ii no an tbe grovthaincre yase so bylai w Mst erue aiaecv ane t ti theratuetre.A ril pernetiapears iay to thls oflg s ell-,ng at il Ua sweatp a tupe rantg e. arm ant dry, xvith e at -vtempeai-aure range, teur xh in-as xiii ead qureik iady fies, arveete lighve abut Iic cool mosticoditiin s xi eut ofarn Th ia l eaponadand Agticuiwein cra te Tins toreable a mattar-e secing at ie prer Sholme rtaure teaher olmint xdveat erain iebciics pucnoads natue Wsted r Povhe ieo gaowi; ng eely bnamanthamater col, ctio wing tcantgaserone aottmyIcamithee scJul, ti aia- bcilyietictmporteure etwofIi l tistocal feater ower, tic mi ae laportanit conreutinte te sowd ofparicultuea intlmyerl tedo non cen t le obtaneialydiaesongs iaily te tioegut iwhoempeaure anti siilteJ.pe.Raveynge., ý ,,Cos- qucntyuti e ao-retemaraturaéfft& len a plicabletwie ai. Fuits absrmi HumTTory ev e Znrcusa and io. puceO nL Mt one l à - ' DiVlD. i 'b ntîutbyOt arie Departet olp.laLu-iuIte iot. un las ut reqe v iatter ew van uci copncu Cmten ay cutAu iste. ACanigi tenpnatu;, itoi nccssaryanti brnfciai u sema coAse, edarmeUntaila0tieS but ill anci scase reqduira liberni am6ouat et ispaîitatien On th1 ote 'maitcdtutv tete The folicwing valunîla Favin Stock,, 1Impiemients, e. '1- HORSES-1 Grey AMarc, 7 years, 1 Bay Marc, 7 yeavs, i Bvowvn Mare, 10 yeans, i Chestunt Driving Mare, 7 ycars, 2 Belgijan Colts, rising 2 yenvs. CATTLE-1 Registcrcd Holstein Coxv, due Mnnch I4th., 1 Rcgistcred Holstein Caif, 1 Holstein Ccxv, due Mnnch lst., 1 Holstein Heifer, ne- nexvad, 1 Jersey Ccx-v, duc March 7th., 1 Red Ccxv, rencxeel 1 Holstein Heif- an,,,due Oct. 2ls.t..,mzilking, 1 Holstein Heifer, Bve Mach !i14t1., i Steen iýising 2 pm'2 rlCles4 Calve.s. PIGS-1 YorkshireSov due Mar. 3nd., 61 Shop Pigs. POULTRY-40 Brad,ý-to-iny Bnrred P.ockPuillts. 3 Bnrncd Rock Rcost- ers. HARNSS-2Sets TeamIn Hava- ess, 2 Setsý Light Diving Havaass, 6 Cellars. IMPLEMENTS,,'ETC-i Daaning Binder, i Massey-Hatirvis Mbxven, i International Rake, i, Masscy-Harris Disc Dviii, nealy nexv, i Peter Hamil- ton Scuflar, neaaly ncxv, i Fleury 'Waîking Pioxv, neariy ncw, i Premier Riding Ploxv, i Wilkinson Txin Plexv, i Frost & Wood Disc Harrowv,-i Pater Hamiion Drag Harroxv, i Honcy Fan- ing Miii, i Puipar, i Massey-Hannis Separater, i Stock and Hny Rack Comlinied, 1 Favin Wagon, 1' Set Slopl Siigîs, ncxv, i Cutter, i Bug- gy, i Incubator, Peavlcss, 240 ,Egg Cnpaeity, i Car for Woed Tnnck nnd Roes, Hny Fonk, Siings and Puleys, Foriks, Sherels,' Rakeannd Hees, andi othér articles toc numarcus te men- tion. FURNITURE-i- Cook Stova, 1 Panier Hcatcr, i Round Hanter, 1 Ceai Oul Steve andi Ovan, i Sida Board' i Exensien Tablla,1iLeaf iTalla, 7 Chai~rs. 7 piee Pa)àrr -A-, 2- White ELnmeiied l Ion Beda9, i White Elanmelcd lSingle Bcd, i Fold-ý ing Coud B1ed, 2 Drassars,2Ws Stands, Pails, Pets anti Paný1s, antdi othar aricles tee numienous te mnen- tion. Sale at Ope 0'Clocic Sharp. TERMS-On Furnituna, Shop Hegs, Pouitvy and ail suis cf $15 anti under, cashi; over thlat ameunt 9 me-intIs' credit on approveti joint notas. 5 par cent par annumi off for cash. G. A. Stephens, Theo. M. Siernon, Cierk. Auctioncan. ORGANIZE FOR REFERENDUM The temperanice forces of Darling- ton miet.ini the Mthodlist Church,' Hamipton, on lVlondlay, and organized for the comi.ng referendum ceampaîgn xvýith these offic-ers: President-H. j. Werry; Secre- tary-Treasurer-A. L. Pascoe; Cern- mîittees for polhîing division's, first namned being chiairm-ian-: No. -F. . Suair W.G. Rundie, Artur els, Çaree cISmale, Miss Effie Rtldg, rs. C. A. Wight. No. 2--A. WV. Aninis, A. . ,Çlemeins, A. H. Bren, CaeceWole Ms E.M. Wer-r,, Mýiss Fliorence Ga 1, rdiner., No. 3-C. Hi. Sniowdlei, J. D. Ste- ynMa.rk Munday,( Jr., Mark Biacký- burn, Mrs. F. SwloxMrs. Tua Powers. No. -W. W. Hlorni, B. G. Stevens, T. Saiter. A. Huiàs, Miss Mairy -Kater- son, Mrs. -J. Clatworthy. 1. No. 5--J. A. Werry, M.Lýilton Slem- on,," W. J. Staintonl, F. Waterkouse, Mrs. Theo. Siemion, Miss Helena Werry. 1No. 6-Kenneth Courtice, A. E. Rundie, W. J. Sulley, R. E. Osborne, Miss Muriel Penfound, Mrs, A. J. Gay. No. 7--Johin Baker, J. G. Lang- miaid,, L. C. Pascoe, Will Smith, Mrs. R. J. McKessock, Mrs. L, C. Pascoe. Executive viii consist of: Presi- dent, Secretary-Treasurer, Chair- mian of polling divisions and the mini- sters mn the township. AUC1TION SALE The undlersignîed has received in- structions fromi the estate cf the late H. L. NEWLOVE To seli by auction on the premises Lot 6, Con. 1, Darlington One mile enst cf Bowmanvjlle, on Kingston Roadl, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 Tenders should be in plain envel- opes and mark-ed "Tender for the pur- chase of (above described property") and should be addressed to District Superinteýndent, SOLDIER SETTLEMENT BOARD TORONTO Dated at Toronto, Feb. 14, 1921. FA R MER A TTE NTION 1 have again ben appointed local agent for Bow-manville and vicinity for the well-known high grade HARAB-DAVIES and MONARCH BRANDSr FERTILIZERS Manufactured by Ontario Fertilizer Company Last year I sold ai quantity of these fertilizers to local farmers and they foui1 Ttheëm so satisfactory they have corne back for more this year. Orders now being booked for March delivery. Aibin Clemens Phone 237T r 3 R. R. 6, Bowmanvi1le A TTENTJON, GRO WERS We are now open to contract for a, limited acreage of Peas and Con. See our road man, Mr. Har-y Dudley, or eall at the office. British Canadian Canners Co.,. Phiore 82w Bowmianville 9 AUCTIOIN SALES Firiday, MardIh 4,-M-ýr. E. Thompson, lot 18, con. 8, Darling,,toni, iii sel! ail of his farm stock,ipemn, etc. Suee bls. sale, at l'p. ni. Thea. M. Siemon, Auctioneer. Wedne-,sdýay, March 9-To close es- tate of late H,. L. Ne-wlove, the f armn stock and implements, house- hiold. furniture, etc., Nviii be §old at his l1ate residence, Kingston Rond, EtBowmanville, Sale at 12.3"0 o'clock. Theo. M. Siemn., Auctioneer. Tuesday, March 15,-Mr. A. H. Morlot, 11, con. 8, Darlinigton, xiIIscîl ahl of his farm stock, u plceets, household efftIs, etc. Sale-,ý at 1 o'clock. See buis. 'Theo. Mý. Slemon, Auctioneer. Thursday, Miarch 17-The Estate of thie late W. E. Jexvell, lot 7, con- ceýssion 1, Darlîngton, will sell al of the farm stock, implements, etc. See bis. Sale at 12.30 p. m. Geo. and Ted Jackson, Auction- eers. Grocer Phone 36 Bewmanville 1 Consuit iir. J. A. Wîebster If you have been out of work or you don't want to0 outlay aIl cash for your Ea,,Ler Togs. A real business proposition-Hurry 1 Hurry!1 a limited number of men only can get in on this. -MEN'S S~ READY TO WEAR AIl styles, colors, etc., suitable. for the particular Taste.- See these High>ýuality at exceptional low prices. $19.50 $25.00 $29.50 Most Suits $35-Blue Serge suitable for the most particular practically the same cloth sold at $50 and $55 in mnost clothing stores last season. No LxCse hy you, should not No E cusedress up for Easter $19.50 to Dress Up for EaAter $35.00 Big Special in Men's Fine Shirts. Cornei $2,50 in and see them-Values that were $3.00, NOW $1.95 That New Spring Coat is Here--$19.50 to $29.50 Suitable Styles for Any Age They make the young men look better Make the older men look young WEBSTR' Where You Always Get Most Value Fer Your $ CARD0F TANKSCANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE, "We hereby wi1sh ta t1hank ail. Our OSHAWA. frens ndneghbors for thieir kind- Our winter term -commnences January 3. ness and symiipathy iq our recent okepig Shorth-and, Typewriting, bereaiemnent. ,om1t Commercial and Coraple-te Mrs.Wesey ounjoyandfamlyStenograpihie courses. Blacst.ely oznço l ami, King Street Chambers, Oshawa. Phone 917. ea This Ls Efiore Shopping.> Larid, 3lbo. pail ............................. .........65c Lard, 5 lb. paîl ........................... .....$1.10 1 Lard, 10 lb. pail ..................... ......... ....$2.20 Easifirst, 3 lb. pail ............ .................... 60c Pork and Beans 8 cans for .................$1.00 Pork and Beans 12 cans for ............ .....$1.00 Aylmer Corn, Peas or Tomatoes,......6 for $1'.00 Breakfast Bacon,' by piece ....................50e Pickled Picnic Hams, lb ............................28e Scalded Cream Fresh Daily 'IT ALWÀYS PAYS TO DEAL WITH G.A., Edmondstone One door east of F. F. Morris Co. Phone 21 Bowmanville MARCH SPECIALS A T KNO WLES' Start the month right, by ordering some of these special values in groceries: Easiflrst, 'per lb...................... 22c Easifirst, 3 lb. pails .........................60c Bulk Lard, lb.ý"....................................... 25e Pure Lard, 3 lb. pails ..............................65c Pink Salmon, 1 lb. tin ........................ .....19C Arbutus Salmon, tin ......... ......17c Arbutus Salmon, tin ...............................12c Good Rice, 3 lbs...................................... 30c We have a large variety of PRATT'S. POULTRY AND STOCK FOODS We are sole agents for Bowmanville. MILES KNOWLES ïTARM FOR SALE THE SOLDIER SETTLEMENT BOARD, 0F CANADA OFFERS FOR SALE BV PUBLIC TENDER 13 Acres N. % Lots 11 & 12 and ail cf Lots 13 to 22, Block "E", fo- erly part Lot, 9. Con. 2, Townshiýp o Darlington, County Durhanm. Thc tarins cf salaeara 20 par cent purclasc pnica in cash on the acceptL ance bf tender. Thc balance in net moe than aine aqual annual instal- ments xitl interest at 6 par cent per annuin."f TIc highcst or nny tender neot nec- essarily acccpted. -Tanderers dcsirîng te, vicw the pro- perty xiii npply te MnlI. Thomas Taylor, Bowmanvillie, Careatker. Ench tender must le accompanieti by an acceptad Claqua for 10 par cent of the tender off erati. This amlouitxiiila appiieti on the 20 par cent if the tender is acceptati. Ia the avant cf tender cf n returneti Soidier laing accapteti ne adrancas xiii le grantet i hm under thc Seldian Settîcinant Act, 1919. 1> Tenders xvi la open on Manch 15,

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