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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Mar 1921, p. 5

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BOWMANVILLE, MAROHI 24, 1921.RASRR CGE T 2K-NO WLS PRICES, LOCAL AND OTHERWISE to Mr. and Iý dagtr - ~Mr. Thos. Cowýan, Orono, is launch- COWI.ING-1 inig out as auctioneer. ' Mrh 12, to Y~ Before placing your grocery order you wifl tisoPkSmnlaresieLfVEKIN-1, for $1.00 ut Cawker's. March 2, to Mr do well to get our prices. Here's a few: Mr.. John Rice, London, recently Newcastle, a s visited-his-bters e.Tro~REWNFi Silver Cow Milk, tin ...............................23c now ut The Repair Shop. ARMSTpONE CooingFig, lb. fr.............5c Dinner Sets getting back to pre- MrstheR.os.iam G o d C oo-kiig............. .......... 2 9c war rices. R ead A. Tas a dt kand a idne Corkn Starh, 2 lb's. for.................. .... ......25e ws uesso.MrR.d rs.. M.Ca- Aruts amo, G............15 r. J. . Mre, K. i' dt kland Lake , C n i r f 3 . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .... .. . ar r y T . W leJo a k w r h b o honL s a onSac,lb. fo ......2e has been o .aind CesusC Mmisa- ABulk Lalb.. n... , .........................5e onr for. oremerkland LkTNAT Prure La,lbtn...................... pilj5e b rentys. GeProtr, rs.onKbas dMarch 23. Easfirt, er b ............... ........................ 2c rd ll ott ald frendeee , g e t L LIAntMan Paik Sal , lb. in......... ...........19c of ry .. Bea te Manse.a ged 76 ye ofLesars. hernmotheroMrs.E.bWilliams andday, arc2.31 other relatives here on Wedhesday. Mc 3rdAtIN Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor, Smithsl and Mrs. Rober MILE KN UTLE 6 mnths., MIL S Ki'O VLESFalls, Ont.~, have been visiting her 6 uneral ro aunt, Mrs. . B. Martyn, and uncle, Tyrone, on- Fr Grocer Phone 36 Bo anil Mr. J. T. Hooper. oclock to Han Bowmaville A Pageantof Medical Missions by NE LSO N-In Nelson, aged 6ý the girls of the Mission Study Glass HARNDEN-1 of St., Paul's will be presented On L. Peak, belov Wednesday, April 6th. nged 66 years. Mr. W. L. Allen ie confined to the BILLETT-In house with water on the knee. Hia Stephen Billoît, many friends hope to see hirn around HARCOURT- again soon.-.-Cobourg Star. March l8th., D ollar a-V al-&,ues Mr. and Mns. Geo. W. James and 'yoars Tnterme son William, are spendîng the Easter MACFrchL7th, hoîaswith her parents, Mr. and Mn. J. m. ma< Mrs. Geo. Woods, Owen Sound_. montbs. *I ....UUMiss Lily Penfound, Toronto, who IsCTT-n J. ct ~.~ nu iie ea ie bas been visiting her cousin, Mrs. S. a Mr. To wi'r b elieve ao ble Snowden, Maple Grove, who ts very in Bowmanvillh ill, called on friends in toWn on Tues- MILLER-In day. Waikor Miller,m ______________________ ICharles T. Mil be held in Council Room on Tuesday, HARRIS-At For Easter week we are e pigah previous efforts Aal h9-oitir d rwilmond ts. dit eclipsingP M,a9 oainsrcie rmlate Squire He p..and, a cup of tea served to Brandon Manor, at gîving, extraordrnary values in groceries. We Will all who favor withîtheir presence. years. M.F. H. Morris, Montreal,, visit- BECK.-At Ca continue t take the lead in utn lowest'pie for bs ed his ahrM.Jonorilst1,,:Oaý, quality of groceries. .Cmaeorpie and be con- week. Frank was on his way to Tor- ard Park Ave. . Comare ur picesonto to take part in some shooting Oshawa. vinced'that it pays you to deal with us. matches. aVANSTONE-i Messrs. A. E. Luke and Harold beioved hushani Boys of the West End Garage, at- 336 Ciendenan.1 G r c r y rics Drp A aintended the convention of Retail A~uto- 'OwnSognd.f Grocer Price Drop gainmobile Dealers ut Prince George Sud Hotel, T'oronto, luet week. Caýnned Corn, reg. 20c, our pice 15c or.... .7 for 1i.oo) Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Devitt, Black- IN]m Pin Samow 19 lage in r.........6 or 1 stock, h have been enjoying the agIn loving men Good Rice, 31b., for 25c or ............13 Iba. for $1.00~ returning home early in April. They But we know in are spending Easter in Kentucky. Across that 1 POTATOES, by the baz................................M$.00! We kn~dugtro g~ow e-fov~ Rleil Oats, 5lb.fr2c-or...2 bsL for- $1,00-U1ev. -Dr.--Shorey,--underwent--a- suc- More loina Il rÇi -- ~ - - - _ __ ,.a ofr,1 o+iûn,, an 3edpo,, :Aý 1 For we know BIRTI-1 t-I Clarke, March 17th.. -n Bowmanville H-ospital,l Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cowling.j n Bowmanville, Hospitaal, I.and Mrs. C. R. Lovekin, son. )n Monday, March l4th., at Crmï' Enikile, o r. iy J. Trewin, a son. I-On Friday, March 18th., l, Bowm.,anville, to Dr. and strong (nee Nita Deyman>, Ont., a son. ARRIAGES -PENWARDEN-At the sonage, Orono, by Rev. A. ýA., March l6th. Mr. Rup- mi Miss Mabel Penwarden, rd. DEATHJS In Hampton, on Wednes- 3rd., Soloman J. Williams, nh is late residence on Fnl- m. to Hampton Cemetery.1 Tyrone, on' Wednesday, lorman Alfred, son of Mn. ,t T. Hlenry, aged 2 years, )m the family iresidence, riday, March 25th., at 12 mpton Cemeteny. rClarke March 20th., Thos. 62 yeans. In Whitby, March 13, Alice Ted wlf e of E Harnden, m Venulamn township, Manch Dare, relict of the late taged 97 years, il montha. -At Port Hope Hospital, John Harcourt, aged 80 iet in Welcome Cemotery. NlE-In Bowmanville, on ean Cousens. daughter of àfanlane, aged 6 years, 5 Toronto ,March 20th., Miss t, daughter of the late Mr. 3Scott, Tyrone. Interned LToronto, March 11, John only chlld of Mr. and Mrs. ilen, aged 1 yean and 10 erred in Orono. ;Brighton, Manch l7th., iner Harris, eldest son of irris and Mrs. Harris of rnear Port Hope aged 71 algary, Marc{ l7th., Graco daughter of the late J. G. and Mrs. Beck, 213 ilow- 'r, oronto. Intorred at -Suddonly on March l9th., Eaifornia,' Thomas Elgin, nd of Elizabeth Vanstone, A.ve., and~ father of Harold Toronto., Interment in MAEMORIAM. nory of John Luxton, sr., who-ded-March-21st,, 1 nthe home o'er the river bright godkn shore, wiii meet the mother we tan-hefuore. -- that she hoa ,met rifl HONEY FOR SALE Small qua1ntity of good q(uality dark hioney ait 20c per lb. AISO light honey at S8e per lb. R. j. SMITH, Ennis1killen, phone 211-24 TO LET HOUSE TO RENT-/,. mile west ofý tBowmanville on K,-ingston'koad. APPIY to R. R--t-esR R Bowmanviile phone 175-r 3. il-tf HOUSE TO ET-od 7 roomed house,' good cellar, hard and soft water, woo«' shed and good garden with number of fruit trees. Appiy to E. F. Weatherit, or- pione-3415, Bawmanviile. il-tf EGGS FOR'HATCH-ING EGGS FOR HATCHING-Pure bred White Wyandottes, good laying strain. $1.00 for 13. Mrs. J. G. Langmaid, R. R. 1, Hlampton phone 133-12. 12-3w FOR SALE-White Wyandotte Eggs for hatching. Pens seiected from 86 of the best layers 1 have ever had. "Me- Leod Strain". Price $2.00 per setting of 13. Helen L. Carruthers, Centre-st., flowmanvjlle, phone 33., 12-4w0 EGGS FOR HATCHING-Slngle 00mb White Leghorns, Ferris Strain $1.50 per setting of 15 eggs, also Owen Leghorn Strain at $2.00 per setting. Apply to S. G. Bakei,, Duke-st., near G. T. R. Station, Bowmaooviile. 12-lt0 EGGS FOR HATCHING-Eariy to per- sistent layers of the highest quality are the barred rocks produced on Erpingham Farm, large healthy birds headed by Thompson's cockereis and farm raised are what produced the fertile eggs. $1.50 per setting of 15 eggs. Leave orders at Harry Ailin's Grocery Store, or phone E. F. Weatherilt, 345, Bowmanville. lltf HELP WANTED, PWANTEO-Kitchen help at once. Ap- jy to Bowmarý House Bowmanville. 12-tf WANTED--Girl or woman for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Leo. Green. >away, Queen-st., Bowmianville. 12-tf MAN WANTED-Experienced farm hand to work on the farm. Apply to, A. E. Beliman,, King-st., West, Bow- manville. 12-tf YOUJNG MAN WANTEP-To work in sales rooms, selling accessories and help soul cars. Duties to commence April lst. Apply to A. W. Plekard, Bownianvile. J 0~-,-0 ______________________________________________________________________________ BULL FOR SERVICE SHORTHORN BULL FOR SERVICE- 'Enpingham Snowdnop 142039" wiil be heid for service on Enpingham Farm at Bowmanville, lot 8, con. 2, Darlington. Torms $2 at time of service or if booked $3.00. E. F. Weatherilt, Bowmanviile, Phone 345. lt WANTED COTTAGE WANTED-At Bowmanville- on-tho-Lako for July and August. Re- ply to, M. J. Smith, 43 Keeio-st., Toronto. 12-2w CATTLE WANTEO-To ranch for lot 3, con 6, Darlington. Anyone wanting --o u p-ltcatlle-out-fer the--season -co-- municato with Geo. Lane, Oakwood, Ont. 11-3 -ARTICLES- FOW SAL Look 'Emn Over This, Week Sweet Pickled Picnic Hlams, 5 to 8 lbs reg.'30c lb. for................................... 25c Long clear Salt Bacon, reg. 30c... ..... .....25c Lard, 3 lb. pail..........i.............................. 65c Lard 6, 1b. -p ail............11 Lard, 10 lb. pail................................... $2.Z,-'.. Easifrst, lb.pail ...................0 I.cuIULLIIIIig. .U J. ........... v D.rr~Uappeivdicts ut the Kingston 1 - Ieyal u- , beauttfu lIand so -fair, J-ERSE C PRE&Mz FOR S*LE-WiiIirll+oka-t .-n- as£r0----.--- ,.-.. $YJ iciis, uneI wa t( ut ulMeritt, in-tEast. Phone 110. 3 -tf. Castile Soap, large bar 22c or........... 5 bars for $1.()( Hospital. --Dr. udelwshesur- And hofaven seems niearer and dearen, FOR SAE-_BradMarer-C1±Ied(s4a1e Pork and______________for MNW MAR.eYUpOR ESER 4~ airing--or ail kinds-at The Re- ___________________ R.he .,_ -Scalded Creamn Fresh Dailyi pair Shop FO SAE-cur PianoS~-ST<-PA -w-Frit, in______ And another shipment of fresh Dates ....2 Ibs.,for 25e kr' this week L0Ui1aU J aL5e IU. - Mrs. Wrenn gave a very succesefulthsweonyuCakr, SUN ISTOR NGE, Pr oze...........5eprogressive Euchre Party uàtlher Get your fixtures polished and SUNKST RAN ESPeI. Dzen.........................25chome on March 9th which was much laquered ut The Repair Shop. Choolaesver deiciusreg 60 lb fo......4e1enjoyed. The proceeds go to the Mrs. S. F. HllI and Mrs. C. B. Choc1aý-sver delcios,,eg.60e b. or .............44cbenefit of the Beaver ÎLodge No. 358, Kent are visiting ýfriends in Tor- Try our Black Tea, as good as some 70c tea for ....40C; of the True Blues. onto. 1Misses Stella and Maude Reynolds Going to travel C. P. R? Then~ FRESM EGGS AND BACON FOR - EASTER were called to Montreal last week get your ticket from C. B. Kent ut owing to the serious ilîness of their Post Office. Bea inmmdtht w hae ur sua supl ofchocebrother, Mr.lH. E. Reynolds of South Mrs.E. Thompson bas returned meats for the holiday season. Victri Hospital with typhoid fever. Wm. Troughton.R.,cueoMr Membors of Mrs. Geo. Gilbrt's Mrs. Ed. F. Weekeïs and eree Sunday School dlace entortained sons of Toronto, are visiting her mmbers of Mise Spargo's and Miss parents, Mr.,and Mrs. W. L. Keyes. Ce M C A W ER & SO NSchool Room on Friday evening. in prices of dinner sets? Thoyare BUTC ERS nd ROCE S <Game ofvarious kinds and refrosh- nw ut A. Tait's. See advt. for BUT HE S ad ROC RSBOWMANVILLE monts combined to aford the young prices. people a real good tîme. Allan Cthcurt's ýfafm buildings Mr. L. W. Santlers Who bias been' near Kendal were struck by lightning a most courteous assistant in Mr. D. Suturday and burned, loes $3500 ___F. Johnston's Gents' Furnishings wîth $2000 ineurance. __Store, for the past year, left with Herbert C. Trinner, Toronto, the Chie family thie week for Bowman- b]ind organiet of Knox College, or ,> ~ -ville, where hie hus acceptod a similar nobabe ngedhKi-s. pstio. M. Tnki ofOshwaMetho dist Church, Oshawa. will take Mr. Sanders' place bere.- MranMs.WE.GbnkKig Whitby Chronicle. M.adMs .E ibak ig Mise Quenie Wrenn is leaving ston Road, East, were' called to ~~ ~~~ q ~~Goodyear Office, to train as a nurse Btayti ekoig~ h et ut the Wbitby Hospital. She enter-. of lior brother, Mr. Weatherilt. tained some of the Office girls ut lier DuhmOdBy'Cbwilet We want'evenybody to tome'to home on Friday Mardi il when they Thursday evening, March 31st., utJ otîn store aDrîci iLew our riew Spring prsneyewt abatu us residence of Rev. Dr. an'd Mrs. M. P. shoes c-f-uî ',is ýd pumps. Thene's as a token of the good times they Talling, 91 Lonedale Road, Toronto, - a touchfonataidiein had had together., Quenie was de- t8ocok Ibl "n~ ~" tfee abut 1a.n~ hatlightod witb the vory useful gift. Commerce Alumni Minstrels of I to tb..~~ hearî. Mr. F. H. Bounsail attended Grand Sehool OfComreTrnt, il got staî,,tLodge of Royal Black Knights and appear in Opera bouse, Bowmanvîlle, People in this townknow they the Grand Lodge of Orungemon of on Suturday, April l6th.,,under aus- niaycone t thi stre nd aveOntario East at Lindsay, 300 Knights pices of Women's Hospital Auxiliary. to l~ toe ad hveand 500 Loyal Orungemen uttending, Miss Mary Ana Hrtley-last- ad- the ruît of choosîng foot- winding up with a baîl and banquet drese known was Toronto-is earnest- wcar s in every detail and in the Armories, whore over 1,400 !y sought by bier sister Bertba-Mrs. - tc osuit eey fancy. were prosent. Ho ulso visited hie Thomas Young, East View, Bellevue, brother-in-luw Mr. Alox. McKay. Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. SoS srnMajoýr reports one continuous "Go", 12-3w i. 4/L/O~ j g gespecially the new dance ilhe The Methodist Choir had another .Jre"Landers". Ho inspected the new very jolly time ut "ý,qorway Cottage", QueenSt Methodist church n.eth homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wesley Ifports it one of the fineet churcb edi- Cawker, on Tuosday ovening when Ifyou 'pprecnate style as well as fices bie bas seen in muny a day. wt uigmsadrfeiet comontLi g d srvie, ou'1 lkeThe unnual meeting of the ali found the time pues ail too quick- these net" offinings. 'Women's Canadian Club will bc held ly but Zery pleusantly. Thi isa D. ShoI Fot omfrtthe Iast week of April. AIl members Port Hope bud laiet Sunday the liSto ad ar headqFo tersfor of the Club will please send to Mrs. most disastrous flood in the town's Stoiý ad vv ar heaquatersforA. S. Tilley, convenor the Nomination history, causing mnany thousande of Committee, nominations in writîng dollars damage. A prose despatch for any office up to within two weeks rpre Norman Jenninge gents' of meeting. For; further partîculars frnibig tre"gttd bt h about, election and nomination rofer Guide says ho piled hie elothing above q to- Clause VII of the Constitution.. high water mark he4,ce his loss is Sbop. iaehs loss ut $50. Grauat , ~A largo number of relatives and a ~uroot~xprt s aPratipdia 1~number of old friende from Tyroiie CARD 0F THANKS and ks traine-d in the Dr. Scholl method and town assombled ut the C. P. R. ef foot correction. If you are bothered Station on Tuesday afternoon to Mr. Jas. M. Macfarlane, Elgin-st., meet the romains of the late Miss Bowmunville, wishe to tink bis with cornis, câllouses, bunions, tired or Isabella Scott, who died in Toronto neigbbors and friende for their kind- fee le hi shw ou ow asyutand were brought bore for burial. nese and sympatby showvn bim during achmgShe bas been a great suif erer and the ilîness and death of bis littie to enjoy perfect foot comrfor.Dsortd death came as a happy release. Rev. daugliter Jean. Diss>rdes S. C. Moore conducted the service ut_________ Examnauon nd dvie Fee dton14md tbegrave. Paîl-bearers were Mes- Exaintia ad dvce re D. 75Co.T srs. Colin Humly, Port Hope, Her- PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE. Pyi9w 75C. bort and Ronald Scott and Frank A. L'O 'Y~Mr. Colin S. Humly, and son Anbrey the Foresters' Hall, Bowmanville, on R E XL IR ,'%r and Mr. Ed. Hanily and Miss Lillian WÇednesday, March St., under aus- Hamly, Port Hope, and Miss Cora pîces of, Beuver Loyal Truc Blue On THE SUNNY SIDE PHONE 12,,BOWMANVILLE Scott, Toronto, were present fromn a Lodge. Refreshinints. Good prizes distance. Admission 30c, JERSEY C0W FOR SALE-Jersey Cow just renewed, aiso Jersey 00w to renew May lst. Appy te T. Wesley Cawker, Bowmanvxle, Ontario. il 1-t FOR SALE-Quantity of Seed Oats, Scottish Chief 80c per hushel; aiso quan- tity of hay. Appiy toJas. Pearce, R R. 2, Bowmanvilie, Phone 176-r32. 12-3w* FOR SALE-Mare six years oid, Clydes- dale strain of Archer, Eastfleld Laddie and Montrave, in foal to Royal Ribbon. 'Apply to A. Huggins, R. R. 3, Bowmian- ville. 11-2w SEED GRAIN FOR SALE-Banner Oats, Two-Rowed Barley, Golden Vine Peas, Delaware Potatoos. App]y to Howard Couch, Phone 146 r13, R. R. 4, Bowman- ville. il-tf FOR SALE-One mare 1300 ihe., sound and- good te work; two generai purpose colts, rising 4 years, Would make good drivers or work double. ADply te Arthur BelIîman, R. R. 4, Bowmanville, phone 139-r12. 11-3w* PROPERTY FOR SALE, FOR SALE-Building lot corner of Lowe and Rorsey-sts. Bowmnanvilie. Ad- dress enquiries to Orawer Y, Bowmain- ville. 12-tf FOR SALE-On Liberty and Duke-st., near Base Uine, Bowmanvîlle, barn with brick foundation, length 47 ft., wdth 27 ft., aiso 31/e acres adjoîning. This wil be solcl very reasonable for cash. For particulars applyStatesmnan Office.. .11 -tf .OR SALE-To close an estate: House, Sbeand 4 acre lot in Bowmanvile on the north-east corner of Church and Division Streets, opposite the Methodist Church. For particulars apply te John Lyle, Town Hall, Bowmanviile, Ontario. ll-tf HOUSE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE- For farm or city property, double brick house on Ontario-st., Bowmanville, bring- ing ' $30 month rent, aiso good corner lot full 1/4 acre. Apply Jas. Harris, Good- year Hotel, Bowmanvilie. 11-4w FOR SALE-On Elkin-st., 7-roomed frame house stone foundation, good col- lar, electrie light, hard' and soft waten, two-storey frame barn, lange drive shed and chieken house, 1/z acre land with an option of 1/4 acre adjoining. Immed- late possession. Apply t J.- T. A., boxi 60, Bowmanville, phono 294 W. HOUSE FOR SALE-Brick house of 6$ rooms, complote bath, hot waten boilený and basin in kitchen, fine place, electric lights, furne ce, veranida, and nice lot 66X 135. Tbis is on a fine resi dental street and a genuine bargain. Pnice $3250. Apply M. G. Belilman, Officel Ring-st., BowmanvilIe, Phono 102. 8-tf FOR SALE-Six acres of th_9 flnest soul in Canada; solid brick house 'i moins, hardwood floors tbroughout, bot and cold water, everything up-to-date. First- class garage, concreýte floor, fruit of ail kinds on this property. Located on Simpson Ave., the homeo f the John Mac- kay Co. Limited now. Any reasonable offerwill ho, accepted with the pniviiege ofbeuying the miii without machinery. John Mackay Co. Llmlted, Bowmanville. il-tf MEN WANTED $6.-$10 PER DAY. Special 4 Weelrs Gas Tractor Course $50 Special 4 Weeks Auto Mechanies-,Cýourse $50 Now on at HEMPHILL'S AUTO GAS TRACTOR SCHOOL, 163 King-ït., 'West, Toronto Write for particulars or corne at once. Drivers of vehlicles should be care- fui where they drive on the streets as there ie a heavy fine for damaging boulevards. Those who try to keep the seeded ground Iooking its best should be encou.raged. G. A. Edmondstone One door east of ,F. F. Morris Co. Phone 21 Bowmanville Bluebirds and Robins and NlewSpring Goods We have opened out for your inspection this week, the finest and most varied selection Ladies' and Misses' Suits and Coats that it has ever been our privilege to present for your inspection and verdict, as to theix desirabil-' -'ity and value. ALSO NEW DRESS- SILKS AND FANCY.SILK MATERALS FOR LADIES' SKIRTS Ne-w Linoleum and Congoleum Art Rugs Also New Linoleum and Floor Oilcloths, al widths from ½/ yd. to 4 yds. wide. S.W. M ason&1-1Son Opposite the Standard Bank, Bowmanivile Phone 106 The Shop That LeadsI Easter Week &UY MATS MADE IN CANADA THE MAYHEW HAT EVERY MAT GUARANTEED $5.50 AND $6.00 EASTER NECKWEAR-HOISERY-COLLARS-CAPS -SHIRTS-GLOVES, HONEST VALUES ALWAYS AT 11rn. G. N. THURSTON Bowmanville's Up-to-date llaberdashery and Fur Shop. mat sne , nas meT, witn 1 Ili

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