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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Apr 1921, p. 8

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__________________ i Fordson Tractor Dèmonst ration Fordson Tractor at work with differenit farm impie- ments under ail conditions wiil be shown at MAi. R. J. GILL'S FARM Kingston Road East 11/2 miles east of Bowman- ville WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 at 2 p. m. everybody invited LUKEý, BOYS & CRYDERMAN ~Sales Agents Bowmanville iBOWMANVILLE, APRIL 7th., 1921. POULTRY FANCIERS1 ORGANIZE A meeting of Rowmnanville Poultry nd Pet Stock Association was held ~in Goodyear Athietic Hall on Mon- dIay evening, Apnil 4tb., wbien these ýoflicers were elected: President-C. iF. Rice; ist Vice-Arthur Battie; Znd Vice-E. P. Doncaster; Sec- xetary-W. A. Edgar; Assistant do- -M. Knowles; Treasurer-Jas. Nokes. Direcètors:, M. A. Neal, Dr. G. C. lBonnycastle, C. A. Smith, W. J. Bag- neil, Frank Bottrell, W. H. Carruth- ers, Cecil Osborne, A. Dillîng, Irwin Foster, Win. Nichols, E. S. Clarke, H. flrock.- The annual fec for mcm- bership was fixed at $1.00. A Com- mittce was appointed to select a hall for pl ace of meeting and hour for saine. Next meeting announced in the press. COURTICE Mrs. Acy Peniound is staying with ber uncle la Port Pcrny who is vcry ili. ... Mrs. Frances Courtice bas re- turned home having spent a part of the wîater with hier sister, Mrs. J. iD. Storie, Oshawa. ... We wclcome to our community Mr. and Mns. Arch- le Muir and f amily wbo have pur- ~chased the property vacated by Mr. S. S. Brooks:. ... Mrs. James Shortt and IMrs. S. S. Brooks are si....... Miss Mabelle Walter motored to Peter- bono on Monday and attendcd the concert given by Peterboro Male Voice Choir on Tuesday, Apnil 5th ... Miss Hattie Osborne is visiting fricnds in Toroto ... . Mrs. Levi An- nis has returned from a month's visit with hier daughter, Mrs. A. H. Breat, Tyrone .... We welcome Mr. David Jackson and bride of Peterboro, to their new home in West Countice. ENNISKILLE14 'Visitors: Mr. and Mr.Fe Cowling and famiy, Purpie Hill, at Mrs. John Cowliag's and Mr. Jas. IParr's; Mrs. Annie Hoskin with rela- tives in Toronto; Mr. Fred Smith and Miss Lena were in Toronto last ~week; Miss Maude Ashton la Toron- 'to during Enster hoiidays; Mrs. Fenguson, Uxbridge, with hier son, Dr. Harold Ferguson; Rev. Harold Stain- ton and wif e and Mn, Alan Stainton motored to Mr. Elias Aston's re- ,cently .... Our S. S. anniversary on May 24th as usual .... Missionary in- struction Sunday moraing was veny iaterestîng. Mr. W. H.' Moore gave c, talk on Rev. Stanley Annis' wonk la China. Mona Preston gave a reading, Misses Helena and -Aima Werry sang "Where hast thou glean- cd to-day?" .... Rev, G. T, Me- Keazie preached a very impressive sermon Sunday evening on "Lo I an with you always". . .. Mrs. James Mountjoy has been quite iii. Her niece, Miss Vera Mountjoy, Haydon, bas been with hier duing hier illness,, ... Mrs. Thomas Craig is under th doctor's cane, berdaughter, Mrs. Jas. Deu-il, Burketon, is wîtb her. SOLINA Recent Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. L'. C. Pascoe and Wallace, Enficld, at Miss MNary Hogart's; Mr. W. H. Stirling, Toronto, and Mr. Mark Turner, Osh- Miehy have mioved to Lcskard and will be much missed here.... Mns. W. T. Baker and bilidren are home fromi Oshaw.... Womnen'..,Instituteil neet 0on Thursday afternoo, Apnil 14th., at the home of MWrs. A. J.1 lReynolýds. Ail members and their- lnrieads cordially lu'rted.11 LONG SAULT Report of S. S. No. 13, Darlingtoa, ini order of 'menit: Sr. IV-Ruby Virtue., Donald Davey. Jr. IV- *ýOro Abbott, Monley H-oopen, Gor- don Sargent, Myrtle Farrell, Elsie Abbott, Jessie Hloocy, Stella Strutt. Jr. III-*Rena Farnell, *Ruth Low- den, Gordon Cowling, Archie Vinttie, Geonge Smith. Sr. II-'-Sydn.iey Smith, Stuart Hooey. Jr. II-*Ted Abbott, Freddie Smnitb. Sr. I--an- vey Smith. Prs.-Ruth Farrell, Pby- lis Lowdea, Doris iLowden. Jr. Pr. -Lonna Hooper. H-onors. Mabel L. Wight, teachier. HAMPTON League meeting Fniday çeniag was in charge of Mviss N. Horn, Ist Vice-President. Aften devotio-nal exencises the lesson, John 1: 35-51, was'read responsively. Topic was presented by Mrs. A. B. 'Crydenman, Misses Erma Salter and Minnie Hurn and Mn. Salter sang, Miss Mary Souch gave a readiag. Roll was called after which a Reception Service was beld whea sevea new members joineci the League. lUeting closed witb siagng and the League Benediction. Weill Horn off crs. special values in Men's Work Boots. 14-2 MAPLE GROVE Mn. and Mrs. Lou Hockin, Cor'- betts' Point, spent Suaday witb ber parents. Miss Eilea accompanied theni home ... . Mn. R. R. Stevens, Mn. Ross Stevens, Mn. and Mrs. L. C. Snowdea werc 'Tuesday yisitors la the cit..... .Mr. and Mrs. Noble Met- caif, Oshawa, Suadayed at Mn. Sami Snowden's ... . Maple Grove anniver- sary wiil be beld ia June. Sunday Scbool officers and teachers ae: Supt. -Thos. Saowdea; AssistantH. G. Freeman; Secretary-Eben Snow- dca; Assistant-C. Swaliow; Trens- urer-T. Powen; Librarian-Reta Power; Assistant-Wî. Webb; Mis- sionary Supt.-Mns. T. Powen; Teni- ,penance Supt.-M. M., Munday Jr.; Home Dept. Supt.-Mrs. M. M. Mun- day Jr.ý; Cradie Roll Supt.-Mrs. F. Swailow; Teachens: Bible Class -H. G. Freeman; Young 'Men's Class-A. Laird; Young Ladies Class -Mrs. W. J. Snowdea; Senior Girls' Class-Mns. F. Swailow; Senior Boys' Class-Mrs. T. Powen; Inter- mediate Boys' Ciass-Lloyd Snowdcn; Pnimary-Mrs. Win. Lymen. LJow Much, Thought Do You Give Your Eyes? Do you ever consider What a strain your eyes undergo day and night ? Modern business methods and modern living condi- tions demand more fromi your eyes than Nature in- tended they should stand. But many people do not heed the warnings given by Nature in the way of headaches, blurring vis ion, inflammed eyes, etc., until they find their eye- sight impaired by this constant abuse. If you value your 'eyes, do not delay, but have a careful examination made and find out their true condition. Consult our Register- ed Optometrist by Exam- ination, R. M. Mitchell. He knows. "'Have youË eyes exam- ined". R.M. Mitchell & Co. DRUGGIST AND OPTOMETRIST BOWMANVILLE ONT. DURHAM CALF'CLUB Eieven young lads came to town Saturday afteraoon with their dads and each went home the pnoud pos- sesson of a pure bned Shonthorn calf., The West Durhiam Agiculturai So- ciety unden wbose auspices the Dur- bam County Caîf Club was organized had advised the members of the club that the caives would be neady for distribution at the Agricultural Grounds, Bowmanville, on Satunday aftennoon. Eleven fine specimens of Shonthorns had been purchasd-9 froni London, Ont., one fnom Toron- to, and one froni James Leask & Son, Dariington. Boys, drew lots for calves they were to have and general satisfaction was expressed by ail. The calves ranged in pnîce froni $100 to $175 eacb. Membens are Anson C. Balsoný, Solina, Joe.Reynolds, Solina, G. Ray Staples, Frasenville, Harold Nesbitt, Jaaetvîlle, A. L. Blanchard, Hampton, Pency H. Cana, Bowmaa- ville, Clifford B. Bruton, Kendal, Hil- ton Tink, Enniskillea, Geo. McKen- zie, Milibrook, J. C. Swain, Cavan, Harold Wilson, Nestieton. Aften exteading the tume and go- iag to extna expense to include Hol- steins only thnee chose this breed Some difficulty was expncssed in se- curing Holstein Caives. INCREA SE YOUR CKROPSj»,c To insure a bumper har- vest this year farmers and gardeners are advised to use plenty of GUNN'S S HOR-GAIN, FERTILIZER Compare analysis of this f ertilizer and youi will find it is cheaper than other brands. Place your order now Oscar Andrus Phone 178 King-St.,,East Bowmanville BEFORE YOU SHOPF Read our advt and take advantage of these special offenings: Sherifs Marmalade., 1 lb 35c, 2 lb. 70c, 4 lb $LES5 Fresh Prunes, 2 lbs ......................... 25e Broken Sodas, 2 lbs ..... ................... 25c Broken Sweet Biscuits, per lb ... .........115C Irish Cobbler and Green Mou-ntain Potatoes, real first class, bag .. ....... ... »..,ý. .... 90c ~Rolled Wheat, 3 lbs f or .. .............. .... 29e Sil1ver Cow lVlilk, tin .................... ......>....23c Good Cooking Rice, 3 lbs. for .................25e Corrn Starch, 2 lbs. for ........-................... 25c Arbutus 'Salmon, tin................................ 10c Bulk Lard, lbý ........-............. ....--...25e Pink Salmon, .1 lb. tin ........... .........«....19c FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS ARE HERE MILES KNOWLES 1Grocer Phone 36 Bowmanville PROVIDENCE DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE. Report of S. S. No. 5, Darling1',çi Dr. J. C. Devitt, Messrs. Arthur Easter examinations. Smr. M ljFnice and Geo. W. James atteaded a boumne Osborne 81, Hilda Proutt 80,, meeting of the Oshawa and District Norman Luxton .63. Jr. 1V-Val- Football Association at Oshawa Y. cria Dilling 64. Sm. IlI-Bessie M. C. A., on Saturday eveniing. Ai1- Proutt, 76, Eva Darcli 73. Jr. '11 ready 8 teams have appied for ad- Alan Osbonne 74, Alvin Dowson 68. mission 2in this new league and others Jr. l-Rse emp77,Feme Cagohave intimated theïr intention of 76,ing Geo rgeDlig. S.IDrs oan Football clubs adjacent to Diliag Sm Pm-Ruth Luxton,. Le- Bowmanlvllle wvisbigthe ute land Crago. Jr. Pr.-Stuart Cm'ago, panticulars -r ji tasocition rce Maud, Ruiter (absent). requestcd to comimunicate at once Mileta Hoar, teacher. with Dr. Devitt so that scheduies may he arrang-ed without funther delay. HAYON.Al Club)s wshing to join the above Reet Vstn: Ms ~akindly make application !enclosing Mountjoy, Oshawa, et lhem father's, $5.00 entran)ce fee, before Apnil 23,, Mn. Thos. Mountjoy; Mr. Ernest la- 1921 to the secretany. A. Tickett, g les, Toronto, at Mn. Silas Tewin's; 123 Bmock St. E. Oshawa. Mliss Stella Slemon, Toronto, at Mn. Thos. Slemon's; Mn. Rd. Senderson, fonnicnly of Cadmus, bas purchased CARD 0F THANKS. and moved on Mn. A. H. Moome's farn ____ east of Haydo ... . Wbooping Cough ,Mns. Emiani.ýl Martin and famiîy, bas been veny prevalent .... Sunday Hampton, w,,isb to tbank all thein moming our Temperance progai, friends and neighbors for their kind-1 in charge of Mns. T. Cowling- was a, aess and sympathy during the illncss1 veny interestiag part of the service. and bercavemient of husband and! Mn. Carence Aveny gave an excellent father. taik on Referendum conccming the comîng election Mn. R.,Sîcuon also gave a Temperance talk. Rcadings were givea by Master Arthur Toole, and Vene Sîcimon. Pestor Wickett .. ~ greeted bis congregation on Sunday i our SeecI Grain efternoon Und delivened an excellent sermon on "Our Riseni Christ".. ~mu League service wil be eld this Grob ain.u Tucsday evening April l2tb an ex- may require financia cellent concert will be givea here in the cburcb under auspices of the Extending accommod Aduit Bible Glass, when the Salemi important p.hase of Sti Dramatic Club wili prsent their play iI "Civil Service", besides other nuni- bers. Doors open at 7.30. Admis-. sion 35 and 20c. .S A N ) TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINBTY MILLIONS Bowmanville Branch: . 1 Geo, L Hall, Manager.1 Spoting Goods Headquarters ~ Our large stock of sporting goods place us in a, Position to supply your wants and at lowest prices. Come to our store for BICYCLES FISHING TACKLE BASE BALL SUPPLIES We appreciate, your Patronage. Mason & DaIe's llardware Thje Store with the Big Hardware Stock. 1Phonie 145 Bowmnanville FARMS FOR JSALE 150 ACRES IN DARLINGTON TOWNSHIP, ON THE STONE ROAD, 1/4 MILE FROM ENNISKILLEN 45 MILES FROM TORONTO. 145 ac res workable, balance pasture, 2 acres bush, 10 acres orchard, 15 acres faîl wheat, 70 acres* fal ploughed, 8 âcres in meadoxv, 50 acres fresh seeding. Rich eday loam soul, level. Artesian weli, also creek. Brick house of 10 rooms, water inside, furnace, Bank barn 90 x 40, barn No. 2,ý 35 x 23, tie-up 10 horses and 25 cattle. Water in stables. Driving house, hog pen, hen house ,sheep house, silo. School and church 1/4 mile. Rural mail and telephone. Possession arrang- ed. Price $20,000. Terms, arranged. 100 ACRES IN DARLINCTON TOWNSHIP, ON THE STONE ROAD, 3/ MILE FROM HAMPTON, 40 MILES FROM TORONTO. 90 acres Wrkiable, balance pasture.' 2 acres or- chard, 4f acres f ail wheat, 7 acres rye, 20 acres faîl plough- ed, il acres fresh seeding. 2 wells. Frame house of 8 rooms, water inside, cellar, cisteru. Barn 50 x 32, barn No. 2,' 24 x 12, tie-up 5 horses 'and 17 --attle. ,Diving house 24 x 14, hog pen 18 x 14, hen house, sheep house. Rural mail. Possession arranged. Price $7,000. Terms arranged. 100 ACRES IN DARLINCTON TOWNSHIP, ON THE STONE ROAD, 1 MILE FROM ENFIELD. 70 acres workable, balance pasture and bush. 1 acre orchard. Clay loami soul. 1 well and 3 creeks. Framre house of 7-rooms,-cellar. Bank barn 45 x 20, barn No. 2, 30 x 20, tie-up 5 horses and 10 cattle. Sheep house. School ½/2milte, church 1 mile. Rural mail and telephone. Possession arranged. Price $4,20Ô. Terms arranged. Willoughby Farm Agency HEAD OFFICE 43 VICTORIA-ST., TORONTOý Telephone Main 4579. Repr8enativ-J.J. Virtue, Ham»pton. Sub. Representativo-Mr. Stonhouse. AUCTION SALE of 140 ACRE FARM LAnd Sto>ck, Grain and limplemeats Lot 2, Con, 2, Hope Towiship (15 minutes walk from Port Hope.) TUESDAY, APRIL 12th Mr. W. J. Greenfield wIl offer forý sale bis high bred herd of Daîry Cat- tie, Pure Bred Holstein and Grades, also ail of his.Fa-rmi Stock and Im- plemients, together -with his 140 Acre Farmn. The fan will be off ered for sale at 12 o'clock sharp. 7 .This is THE opportunity to, secure one of the finest fans lan Ontario. Bus will leaye Queen's Hlotel at 12 noon on day of sale. For further particulars see big bis, or vwrite Messrs. W. J. Green- field, or Joe Har-court, Port Hopei Post Office, Port Hope, Ont. or Geo. E. Caldwvell, Auctioneer. Mr. Georg-e Pollard of Toronto, bas been In twni for-a few days. Rev. A. MN. Irwin, M. A., and Mrs. Trwin and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc- Lean, Oshawa, spent Easter Sunday at Mr. Norma Alliî's, Newcastle. ~yiekyou ned aow Tut- To puchasego s ed you dation for such purposes je au tandard 5e--vce- Our lent M.uag#r TUE ~ BANK DEPT. 0F AGRICULTURE PORT HOPE DINNER SETS ~GREA TL YRED UCEJ« For the next ten days we offer these special offerings in our, China Dept: WEDGEWOOD DINNER SET This is a stock pattern with very attractive design, 96 pieces, regular price $55, Sale Price, $45.00 BLUE WILLOW DlNNER~ SET Another pretty set of 96 pieces and sold reg- ularly for $45, Sa le Price $35.00 DECORATED DINNER SET This set is a beautiful rose design of 96 pieces which is specially priced for this sale at only $35.00 We always have a large stock of Limoges and Nippon China at reasonable prices. 1 LOOK THRU OUR CHINA SHOP ARO~ETAIT PHONE 65. Prompt Delivery. Bonville. zSPRING TOGS,,", at prices that will aston lit you at Websters FIRST-Those 'ready-to-wear Suîts-Greys;, Blues,, BroWns, etc., Worsted and Tweeds-the prices are $19.50 to $35.00-, SECOND-They are put together by clothing experts, not made in Sweat Shops, made under sanitary conditions in one of the largest clothing es-, tablishments in Canada. Our Tailored to Measure- Clothes THIRD-Made by experts,. built from your measures and -you get measured by one who understan'ss the finest detail. If you want a style of your own Come in See Us-Webster's. Fine large samples of ail kinds of materials, large assort- ment of suit iengths to choose from. Prices-$30.50 to $50,50 Extra pair Trousers, $5.00 oniy, from now tili, Easter with every suit order $35.00 or over- that means double wear. FOURTH-Hat Dept. is heavily stocked, al] new styles, shades, etc-$4.95 for the best Canadian Hat; $7.45 for the Best Imi-ported Hat-Borsalino Webster's Store--Only store that selis the genuine Borsalixno Hat-Remnember see our THREE SPEICIALS FIFTH-In our Work Overalsà Goods Dept. Work Socks 3 pain $1.00 Work Shirts $1.65& $1.79 SIXTH-Last but not least-WHERE? WEBSTELwR'Sn Where You Always Get Most Value For Your$ ACRE PROFIT COMPETITION Open to ail young men in Durhamn County under 30 years of age. Prize is 2, weeks' short course at 0. A. C., Guielph, in winter 1922, with railway fare and board paid, for competitor making highest profit off an acre of Banner Qats. POIT CMPET"IITIOý-N Prize saine as above for competitor making greatest pro- fit on 3 hogs, 6 weeks old to finished bacon, Apply F. C. rPATEvRSOýveN,

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