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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Mar 1921, p. 8

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BOWMANVILLE, MARCU 10, 1921. BETHESDA Be sure and hear "Th, Villiage Lawyer", a com.iediy draina in four acts given boy the Bethesda Dra- matie Compay, on Friday, March 18th., at 8 p). im. Musie by Mrs%. J. Baker, So1ina. and Miss Ermia Salter, HamYpton. Admission 3'5c and 20c. 10-2w. TYRONE Re-port of S. ý . oi1, Darlingtofl, for Janîuary and February, in order of mnet: Sr. IV-Lvi nis, Wes- leyLitieirvi-cg Clemens, Dean Hodso, larldBuJrges-_s. Sr. II- S'tanley Lawrenece, Hlarry Hatheiley, Alberta Fowler, Fredl Goodm-an, Ver- na MCoy. Jr. HI1-Fions 'Me- Roberts, Hielen Argue, Leon Moe Kathleen MeCillough, Frank Hiather- ley, Leverne B3urgess. Jý. Il-Eleanor Thompson, Ivan Smith, Annie Gard- iner, Clarence Goodman, Gilbert Fowler. Jr. !-Milton Potter and Teddy Woodyand, Sr. Primer- Bruce McRoberts, Banl Goodman.Jr. iPrimer-Clarence Hatherley -Enroil- ed-28; average -25. Bessie B. Muilin, teacher, Miss Doris Williams, daughter of Mr. Richard Wiliams, slipped and fel at sehool breaking hier arm. .... Mr. J. Murray Emnerson has netunned Troin a pleasant vîsit with hîs'daughter, Mrs. W. Cread, Gravenhurst .... Mr. Wmn. Beacock, T. C., Mr. Chas. Bd- gerton, Mrs. W. Muirhead, Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, Jr., and Mrs. Mal- lein Emerson are sik .... League last -week was ini charge of the 1resi- dent, Mr. R. H. Suggitt. Mr.R C. Jackson tooktopie and the Presi- dent gave a good necitation which ,^as mueh appreciated. . . Mr. Valen- tyne, student,, of yno College preached on Sunday on Selfishness. It was agood discourse and we will be pleased te hear hlm again. . .. Miss Marie Proutt spent a f ew days with hier cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Mal- colm, Yelverton. .Members of the Canadian Order Foresters went te Lindsay and attended the At Home with the Brethren in that town and reota splendid time. SOLINA Mr. Thos. Slxrtridg9e, Thoruhili,1 Maxn., has retugnned home after a lengthy visit with' his mother and other friends. Ris daughter Alma, who has, been here over two years accompanied hlm, and his younger daughter Audrey, is staying with hier grandmother here. It is twelve1 years since hie was in Ontario.... 11n. Alfred Ayre was at Cobourg on the jury lest week .... Mr. Kyle ýSquair, Salemn, gave an excellent taik on "lOnchanding"' at the Club here, Friday,, and Mr. Russell Smith gaveJ his experience and profit with a pen1 Of P.g..... - Mn. John Blliott, B. A.,ç Bowmanville, spent the week-end with Mn. R. J. l4cKessock....Mns. Alfredi Dewell and Mrs. John Yellowlees en-1 -ertained friends on Wednesday and Tlrnrsday evenîngs .... Messrs. How-E ,ard .ý-nd Bverett Mackey, Brooklin,1 -vsited et Miss Mary Hogarth's and with other friends .... Mrs. JamesE ,îCîareron nturned home fnom Bow-t manville Hospital on Monday and is iloing nicely .... Wood bees are the Tage around here ... . Eastern Ontario Judging teain which will meet the WsenOntario team shotly was at_ I.4.,ohn Baker's on Monday judgingi- l3hrýrps.ire Sheep and Shorthorn cat- cle froin hîs stables, also at Messrs. 5.- Edgar Werny's and A. L. Pascoe & Son's. They were froin Kemptville., -Mn. Crosby, Dist. Representative, ac- comdnpanying them. AÀ concet will be held in Eldad Chunch, Wednesday evening, Manch lO1th.,' under the auspices of Solina Womeuis Institute, whien the Hamp- ton Women's Institute wiIl present itheir plays, "Sewing for the Heathenl" .,d "Marnying a Poetess", assisted 'oy musical talent from Hampton and solos by Mrs. John Baker, -Solinar Admission, aduits 25e, chiidren 15e. Proceeds f or commumity work. HAMPTON Visitors - Rev. W. E. Hazzard, B. A. Toronto, at Mr. Richard Avery's;i Mr. and Mrs. Robent Stephens, Osh-) awa, with hîs mother, Mrs. Georget Stephens; Mrs. Wilbur Burnett,c Markham, with relatives hereé; Miss Laura Virtue visitîng hler brother,t League meeting on March 4th was li <hrge of Miss N. Hlorn, lst Vice- Presîdent. Opened with srngng and prayer. Lesson was rend respon- sl-vely. Miýiss Mary Katerson present.. eýd the topie, Miss Ermna Salter- sang a solo, and Miss Marlon Stephens gave a reading. Roll waa called and meeting cnsed 'with Leugue Bene- Witli greetings riglit royal to-night". As a slight token of oui esteem we ask you, Mr. and Mis. Nayier, te accept these chairs, trusting pleasant thouglits may be recailed of the pnst .and--ha assured tegn iland, ,best wislies of your fnlends and neiglibors. Signed on behli of yo'tr frienda, Maîshal Bail and Nç-wton peel, 1AUGTION SALE The undersignedi has neceived i structions frein ALBERT H. MOORE District Supeorintendent, LSOLDIER SErI'LEMENT BOARD I TORONTO U. F. 0. MEETINGS Providence Û. F. 0. Clu b will held its reguian meeting in Providence Sehool Heuise, on iTuesdlay, March 22nid., at 8 . *in.', and neot on Mnrch lSthi as announicedl. Interesting de- bate-Resolved tint the Provincial llighwayis a beniefit te the Province -will be the Featu",re o)f the evening. owmanviuleiier Farmiers will meet il- the Council1 Room -ahore on Thursdey, Mardil7h. at 8 p. i, wheni the subject "Resolved that Books do more to mould Men's char- actýer than Compaýnions" will be di- ba&'e d.- Mýayor Gill and Mn. B. R. Taylor, Captains. A speaker froo the Depaine,nt of Agriculture will be present. Lorne J. Stevens, Hairold Pascoe, Presîden-it. Secretary, Visitons: Miss Vena Mountjoy visiting relatives in Cantwright; Mis. J. Wright home aften a pleasant vîsit with frienris at Pontypool. .. .We welcome te oui midst Mn. A. A. Beech and family of Bniskillen, wh ohave recentiy purcliased the Rundie faim .. . .Ris audience on Sunday after- noon enjoyed Paster Wickett's dis- c ourse on "The Divinity of Christ"'.. ..League was in chaige of Miss B. Denike and a pleasant consecration service was held. . .. League this week is ln charge of the Missionaîy Vice- President ... . Resenve Monday even- ing, March 28th., for the Adult Bible Ciass ententaininent. Particulars later. ENNISKILLEN Visitons: Mn. and Mrs. Win, Stain- ton and Miss Bernece lu Toronto ne- cently. Mn. Stainton doing busi- ness for U3. F. 0;, Mr. Wallace Stain- ton, Toronto, with his parents and relatives hene reeently; Mrs. Albert Stainton and Maser Ciiff ond, Toronto, with lien parents, Mn. and Mis. John Pye; Mn. and Mrs. Samuel Bray, Bnfield, at Mn. James A. Wenry's ne- cently. . .. Mn. Arthur Beh having bought the Rundie farin, Haydon, is moving thereen ... Rev. G. T. Me- Kenzie wili exhibit lantern slide views on Thursday evening., Evenybody come as they are veny educational ns weil as interesing .... League Wed- nesday prognain was pnepaned by lst Vice-President, Mns. Alymer. Beech. In her absence and by her request Mr. Howard Pye took the chair. Aften devotional exencises Reta Ash- ton, rend Scnipture Lesson. The Resuîrected Lif e was ably deait with by Mn. T. McGîll. Readinigs were given by Mr. 'Howard Pye and Miss Margaret Stewart. Two clioruses wene given by Miss Hlelena Werny's and Mis. Beech's S. S. classes, tien Roll Caîl. Invitàtions wene received from Haydon and Blackstoek Leag- ues te visit thein this month. .. »Mis- sionany instruction Sunday morning was given by Mrs. Stewart's and Miss Colia »ru'nt's classes of boys, each takîng part. It was very intenesting and profitaahie .... Mn. Bd. Thomp- son's sale was truly a buge success, pnices soaring higli. Mn. Theo. Siemon makos a capital auctioneer, even encouraging husband and wife to bid agaînst each otier. ... The Young Men's Bible Class sunprised Miss Ola Gow, thein teachen, at hon home Monday, Feb. 28ti., by waik- ing in and pnesenting lier -with a beautiful French Ivory set with tray and a veny euiogistic addness signed by Lloyd Ashton, President, aný1 Roy MeGill, Secretaîry, pievious te lien ieaving for hon 'new home at Cavan- ville. She wiil be very much missed by lien class of boys and by old and yountg lere, FAREWELL,1TO NAYLOR FAMILY. Cordial Welcome To Solina Com- munity. Friday evenlng, Febnnany 25th., a number of neiglibors and frlends of Mn. and Mis. John Naylor, Ops, gath- ered at thein home te say fareweli and express their regrets beL one leaving for their new home "Rockweil Fanm", Sohina, the faim fonmerly owned by the late J. W. Brooks. Mn. and Mis. Naylon have been highiy'respected residents of Ops for a numben of yeans and wiil be greatly missed from' the cemmunity. Afteî a f ew heours of social enjoyment Mn. R. Naylor was chosen apil ably filled the posi- tion of chaîrman. A pieasingr To seli by auctionl on the premises Lot 11, Con. 8--, Darliïïgton, TUESDAY, MARCH 151TH The foilowing valuable Fani Stock,! Impiements, ec.' HORSES-i Clyde Bay Mareý, 3years, 1 Gen. Purpose Blaick 1Morse, 8 yrs. wUid niake a good hearse hiorse, 1 Agr iula Brown mare, 6yerG SHEEP-8 Lietr reig 1ws Leicester Ram, a prize winner. P IGS-1 Yorkshire Sow and pigs by side. POULTRY-A number of lhens, CATTL E-i Durham Cow, 7 years, due May 6. 1 Duirham Cow, 7 years, due March 4.1 Duwirha - ow, 5 years, rmllking, 1 Dur- ham C(owv, 4 years, due June 1, 1 Durham ileifer, due February 28th, 1 Durham Ileifer, 2 years, 1 Durham Steers, 1 year old'.T, uiltham fleifer, 1 year old, 2 Young calves. FEED-Albouit 6 ton of mixed hay, dlo- cer and timothy, a quantity oats and mixed grain wiil be otferedt for sale. Also rsome lumber. I MPLEM ENTS, ETrC.-Sefghs, Fanning Mill,Dise tHarrow, May Rack, new, Verity No. 21, Plow, Massey-Harris Mower, Sylvester Chaif Cutter, Bisseil Tliree LDrum Roller, Verity National Twin Plow, Fleury Waiking Plow, new, Set Gurney's 2000 lbs. Scales, Massey-ilarris 15 Roc LSeed Drill, 5 Section Three Horse Bar- rows, Hay-Rack and Stoclr-Rack comn- bined, Stoves and other household effects, Four ladders and Apple Packing Press, iVassey-Harris No. 5, 7 ft. Cnt Binder, Massey-Harris Spring Tooth Cultivator, 1 Root Pulper, 1 Second Buggy, McLaugh- lin Cart, Demnocrat Wagon, 2 Lumber Wagons, Massey-Ilarris' Rako, 2 Me- Laughin Cutters,ý Peter Hamilton Scuif- 1er, 1 Top Buggy, new last July, Magnet Separator, nearly new, Stone Boat and Stone Boat Planks, Hundreds of other things too numerous to mention. About 100 pogts, 8 ft. long. HARNESS-1 Set of Team Hlarness with breeching, Set Plow, Rarness, Set Team Harness, Set Single I{arness, new, Set of Single Harness. Salé at One 0' Clock Sharp. TERMS-On Grain, 1-a3;, Roots, Poul- try and ail sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 7 months' credit on approved notes. 3 per cent off for cash. Jas. Bennett, Theo. M. Siemon, Clerk. Auctioneer. AUOTIONSALE The undersîgned has receivedl in- structions fnom the executors of the estate of the inte W. E. JEWELL To seil by auction on the premises Lot 7, Con. 1, Darlington 1 mile east of Bowmanville on Kingston Road THURSDAY, MARCH l7th Following Valuable Faim Stock, Im- plements, etc HORSES-Tangy Maid Imported (22860) (25090), Baron Glenn (20741) en- tire, rising 3 years, Lady Jewell Filly, rising 1l year, 1 Bay Horse, 4 years, 1 Black Horse 5, years. HACKN EYS-Terr ington Madge (1254) Chestnut, 3 years, Terrington Belle (1305) Brown, 2 years, Terrington Model (931) entire, rising 2 years, Filly Foal Chest- nut, 1 General Purpose Horse, 3lyears 1 Driver, 7 years. I CATTLE-1 Grade Durham Cow, re- newed, 1 Grade Durham Cow. renewed, 1 Grade Durhamn Cow, due August 29, miking, 1 Grade DurhamCow,renewed, 1 Cow. due Nov. 7, miling, 1 Cow sup- posed to lie in caîf, milking, 1 Grade Dur- ham Heifer, bred Feb. 2nd., 3 ilfers, 2 years, 5 1 year olds, 4 Calves. PICS-i Yorkshire Sow, due in April, 4 Young Yorkshire' Sows la pig, 7 Store~ Iloga. POU LTRY-About 50 Hens. HARNESS-1 Show Set Team Ilam- ess Brass, 2 Sets Team Ramness with Breeching, 1 Double Set Carniage Ramn- ess, Brass, 3 Set Driving ifarness, 1 Double Driving Set, 10 Horse Collars. I MP LEM ENTS-M~cCormick Binder, Massey-Hlarrls, Mower, Massey-Harris Rake, Massey-Harris Seed Drill, Me- Cormick Cultivator, DeerÏing Dir>e Har- row, International Corn Cultivator, ne,, Set Harrows, Roller, May Tedder, Scuif- ler, Kemp Manure Spreader, 2 Verity Walking Plows (2) Verity Twin Plows. Single Furrow Riding Plow, Turnip Drill. Pulper, Massey-iFarris Cut Box, Set 2000 lb. Scales, Bag Truck, Fanning Miii with Bagger, Grindstone, Clock Hlorse Power, Combined Stock Rack, Turnip Ra:ek, (1) Gravel Box, 1 Wagon with Box, (1) Set of Trucks, i Spring Wagon, (1)flat May Rack, 1 Set Sleighs, 2 Cutters, 1 Top Buggy, rubber tire, Top Buggy, steel tire, Open Buggy, ,rubber tire, Double Buggy, Steel Tire, Cart, Incubator, Chat- ham, 120 egg capacity, 1 Brooder, Forks, Shoveis, iloes, and 1001 other things too, numerous to mention, also a quantity of timothy hay, ensilage, mangolds and a number of fence posts. Sale, at 12.30 TERMS-On Hay, Ensilage, Roots, Hogs, Pouitry, Fence Posts, and ail sumas of $15 and un der, cash; over that amount 7 months' 'credit on approved notes., 5 per cent per annum off for cash. A. J. Stapes, Geo. & Ted Jackson, Clerk. Auctioneers. FARM F OR SALE THE SOLDIFER SETTLEMENT BOARDý OF CANADA OFFERS FOR SALE BN' PUBLIC TENDER 1.3 Acres N. % Lots Il & 12 and ail oCf1Lots' 13.to922 Blok "E', for-_ On the Sunny Side Bowmanvîllei Big 20, Bookstore Bowmanvîlle, MA RCH SPECIALS A T KNO WLES' Start the month right by ordering some of these special values in groceries: Easifirst, per lb ......................... 22c Easifirst, 3 lb. pails.................... 60e Bulk Lard, lb..................... ........ 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...................................... 31k We have a large variety of PRATT'S POULTRY AND STOCK FOODS We are sole agents for J3owmranville. MILES KNOWLES Grocer Phone 36 Bownianville EASERTOGS at prices that will astonist you a.t Webster's FIRT-Those ready-to-wear Su1ts-Greys;ý Blues, Browrns, etc., Worsted and Tweeds-the prices are $19.50 to $3È.00. SECOND-They are put together by clothing experts,, flot made in Sweat Shops, made under sanitary conditions in one of the largest clothingz esý- tablishments in Canada, Our Taitored to Measure Clothes THIRD-Made by experts, built from your measures and you get measured by one who umderstarids the finest detail. If you want a -style of ybur own Corne in See Us-Webster'& Fine large samples of ail kinds of materials, large assott- ment of suit lengths to choose from. Prices-30.50 to $50.50 Extra pair Trousers,, $5.00 only, from' now tili Easter with every suit order $35.00 or over- that meansdouble wear. FOURTH-llat Dept. is heavily stocked, ail new styles, shades, etc-$4.95 for the best Canadian Hiat; $7.45 for the Best Jmported Hat-Borsalino Webster's Store-Only store that seils th.e genuine Borsalino Hat-Remember see our Borsallino Window, March l4th to i9th. THREE SPECIALS FIFTH-In our Work Goods Dept. Overalls Work Socks Work Shi " $1.95 3 pairs $1.00 $1.65 & $11 S SIXTH-Last but flot least-WHERE ? wE%àB SP,10tE"JR 'S>, 'Where You Always Cet Most Value For 'Vo$ as amended Nov. 10, 191 'T HIS Referendum on April 18 is te ratify a new federai l. aw, namely, the Canada Temperance Act, as recently amended by Dominion Parliament. il a majiiy of the people cfontanlorÏc vote lu Lavero the Canada Temperance Act as amended, then, in the exact: words of the iaw, it follows: ' No personý shall import, send, take or transport Sinto such province any întoxicating liquor. 2."o e sonsha, either directy orindirectly, manu- or sell, any intoxicating liquor to be unlawfully imported, sent, taken or transported ite, such province. '"The carniage or importation of intoxicating liquer, . through such province shahl only be by means of a comnoon carrier by water or by raiiway and not otb.er-. wise, and during the time anly inteÉxicating liquor is ho.- ing se trnsported or cairried ne person shahl open or break or allow te be opened or broken, any package< or vessel containing such intc,7-ating liquor, or drink,: or use or allow to be dnunk or used any lntoxicating liquor therefrorm." NOT'E.-This, iaw dees net prohihit importation a£ l iquons ta be used for sacramental, medicinal, manufacturing or com- mnercial purposes, p r the importation of such liquors as are permitted te be soid by the iaws ef the Province. «Shali the importation anid the bring-ing of intoxicating Jiquors into the Porovince be forýbidIden?" Vo0 te -an Vte "e Close the door to imported "booze" Ointarlo Ref erendum C'-omrmittee i AUCTIQIN -SALES . Notice Ta Ctejiors TscaMarch 15,-Mr.A H NTEE MATTE'ýR 0F the estate of M.Uoore, lot 11, con. 8, D.lntn ILA IDI EEL ae0 h will sell ail of his farmi stock, in- twnfow wmanvilinIthe coun-ty of plemlents, housAhold effects, etc. uhm amr eesd Sale at 1 o'clock. See bis. Theo. Ntielhebygvnha ail persons M. Slernon, Auctioha ving ý'any Cdaims or !deiands, against M. ieonAutineer. the late WilliamEdn Jeweil who died on or about th-eLt- ety-fifth day of Thursday, March 17-The Estate of October, 1920, at the town of -Bowmanvile the late W. B., Jewell, lot 7, con- in the County of Durbam, are required to0send, by post prepaidt or to deliver to cession 1, Darlington, will selI ail the undersignedexutr of the will of of the farm stock, "implo-eents, the said dcae hi ae and adý- etc. See bills. Sale at 12.'30 p . dresses and full particulars in writing of their ciaims and staýtements of their Ge.adTedl Jackson,,Acin accounts and the natureý of the securi- eens. ties, if any, hel ]bythm And take notie that fter the firstý day Friday, March 18,-Mr. R. Gimiblett of April 1921, the said eecutors will - proceed to distribute f lie assets of'the wiil off er f or sale ail of his f ana sai dec.eased among the Dersons entitied stock, implements, etc,, at 593 thereto having regard only- to the dlaims' King-st., West, Oshawa, includig of wvhich they shail then hauve had notice and that said executoýrs ,wîll not be fiable 15 liorses, heavy draft, drivers and for the said assets or any Iýpart thereof to general purpose, aiso 1 'Shetland anry person of whose dam hey ishallnot Pony. Terns cash. See posters then have rcie oie Jas. Bishop, Azuctioneer. 10-1w J)eted nt Bowmanvilille ibc 5Sth day of March, 1921. H W. JewelI and T. H. Clemence, exeeti- Friday, March 25 h,-Thos. Byens, tors of will of Wý. E. Jewelt, deceased, lot 1ý, con. 2, Manvers, will sel Bowmanville, Ontario, all of his farin stock, implements, _________ etc. Sale at 1 p. m. See bil s. Mnan MsJh RopPr Ge. acso, ucieeePerny, on Saturday Feb,. 26th. cele- bnated the 64th annivensany of their W. J. Simpson, lot 28, con. 1, Dan- marriage. Mn. Rolphwas 92 years lingten. is givlng up farming and wili on Manch 4, and Mrs. Rnlph 82 years hioid sale about end of Manch. Watch past. The Municipal Council honor- f or panticulans. ed this aged couple with an address Jand purse. WALLPAPERS Make Your House More Beautiful The true charm of' a beautiful home lies in the restful atmosphere possessed by the settinig of its rooms. By shopping at TUE BIG 20 you will be able to choose wvall papers that truly express individuality and distinct- ive taste. 'Our large stock enables you to select the very pat- itern and shade you wish-and the special reductions now in effeý,ct make it imperative that, you buy at once. Don't delay-the time, for Spring decorating is- at hand. We list afew specials to aid selection: Bedrooni Papers, in stripe and floral treatments. MV1ost leading colors included-rose, grey, etc., light back grounds, per roll 20c. Living Room and Hall Papers, in, rich tapestry ef- fects, 35e and 50c. Kitchen and Bathroom Varnished Papers, in block designs. Colorings-brown, blue and green. W. T.eALLE"N Men 'sShoes MEN! If you want a happy combination of style, fit; comfort and service in your next pair of shoes, corne to this store. We are mighty particular about getting just the kmnd of shoes men lie to wear. Oui shoes have won their way into the hearts of dis- crimînating mon, t4rough sheer force of menit. Find out about these unequalled values we are featux- ing ight now, Take a look at our window display of the "snappy" new styles., Do Your Feet Ever Bother YOU? Tired, achi ug feet rnake you inefficient and cause you rnuch suffening. Corne in and let our Foot ,Expert demonk" strate to you -he knows exactly what each foot ,, ble case needs. Dr. Scholl's scictîtifie appliances are ffe and adjusted to yotir individual foot. Tlîey will co ;ctad relieve you. Know what it is to have cconstant foot comfort. Come: in toclay. Examïnation az .,zC 'vceFrec Dr. Wm. M. Scholl's Foot Expert xiillie at our shop on~ Monday and Tuesday, March 2ist and 22nd. FRED R.m FOLE Yi

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