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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Jan 1922, p. 3

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Tip or 9 The meat at this store cornes frorn the very r ) That means choice, tender and- juicy meat with a flavor that puts an edge on app etites. Try a roast to-day. G.A. E«";dmondstone One door east of F. F. Morris Co. Phcene 21 Bowmanvîlle January Furniture Sale No,- Going Strong. Corne in and see these big Svalues. WILLIAMS & CANN Furnit ure Dealers Phone 58 or 159 Funeral Directors Bownanville Used Cars on Easy Terms ALMOST LIKE GIVING THEM AWAY AT THESE PRICES Théey have been recently overhauled, are now in good condition and are being sacrificed at a tre- mendous drop in price. Hurry if you want one: 2 1921 Ford Touring Cars with Starters 1 1917 Ford Touring Car 1 1918 Ford Touring Car 1 1919 Chevrolet Touring- Car 1 1920 Chevrolet Touring Car W e rnust have roor. possible. ' See thern as early as West End Garage Bowrnanville besEf grain fed cattie. V -we move to Toronto about Jan. goos thus saving the purchaserr lSth. the agent's commission. A cair C I solicited.i - . . I P a i s i n 1 P a p iet r.B o w a n lll . U T M .R aiorF. H. BOUNSALL L. OW. ,PROP. i hn 2WBx9 BOWMANVILLE, JAN. 19th,12 MUSKOKA SANITARiUM ____________________STENOGRAPHIC AND These corrections and additions BOOKKEEPING INTERMENTS IN CEMETERY 1921 bring the list of subscribers to the Muskoka Sanitarium up to the time of Complete commercial and general im- Thedat ofdeahnam an ag gingto res. rovement courses. Our FaUl termn wiL The ate f deth, ame nd ae gong t pres. ummencle Sept. 6-,h. (if recorded) of every person buried Others wishing to subscribe are re- in Bowmanville Cemetery in 1921, as quested to do sobefore February lst, CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE, recorded in the books of Mr. John with J. H. H. Jury, Chairman of Coin- Toronto and Oshawa. Lyle, J. P., Town Clerk, are ad fol- mittee o rBank of Montreal: lows: R. M .C ................. $100.077 January Dr. C. W. Siemon.......... 10.0 3--John Hayes, 44 years Dr. A. S Tilley............. 5.00 $"" - - 6-Mrs. Ann Potter, 85 years Tyrone Beef Ring........ 10.00 V 11-Mrs. Nora Heard Mr. and Mrs. DePew......5.00 11-John Bennett, 60 years Greenaway & Elliott........ 5.00 17-Dorothy Ella Morden, 2 months Win. Hislop.............. 1.00 18-Lcreta Perce,24 yars Rev. S. C. Moore........... 10.00 18-Lur.EtaeMa, 24 years Harry Rice ..................5.00 3-MrsEtWihelMt, 3 years Jos. Byers .................1.00 J 30 Wilim rgh, 7 eas Geo. J. Bray................ 1.00A UNTIL FEE FerayJos. DeClute............. 1.00Vé 7-Infant Metcalf, 1 day -Mrs. Mary Davie, Wiflow Ranch, Is your liver out of order? Do ,1- ' 9CO B. C., 75 years. you sufer from biliousness, head- 9 0 7-Alice Holland, 68 years aches, constipation? If so, Tanlac is 12-Infant Shearer, still born what you need. Jury & Loveli.DE I 13-William E. Pollard, 73 years 17-Mrs. Eva McLaughlin, 39 years 18-Wesley Reid, 70 years CHANGE OF TIME THROUGH THE ÂGES 23--John Penfound, 77 years_____ 22-Richard Allen, 86 years For the convenience of the travel-eucio halvdantrieu- 22HuhWicx,47yar ing public I am now making daily i, as we enter the portais, of an- M , archtrips to Oshawa. Leave West End tiiUR 4-r.FacsMargae id Garage, Bowmanville, at 6 a, m., other New Year of progress, now CO O R 4-Ms. ranes argretFeids leave corner King and Mary-sts., traîned experts are demaaded in al- 6-Allie Middleton, 62 years Oshawa, at 5 p. m. Saturday leav- most every department of business. 17-Jean Cousins McFarlane, 6 yrs ing Oshawa at 12 noon. 19-Isabella J. Scott 2 tf Art Cole, Proprietor. We offer thorough tuition and -27-Mary McMillan, 87 years practical instruction at April ANNUÂL MEETING THE BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS 5-W. F. Allen, J. P., 89 years West Durham Agricultural Society COLLEGE 7-James Wilcocks, 75 years Teana etn fteaoe I xedn reig o h e 14-Moses llolland, 66 years Teana etn fteaoe I xedn reig o h e 19-Mrs. Elizabeth Leach, 73 years society will be heldla the Council Year, we suggest that you resolve to 27-Lorne W. Sanders, 26 years Room, Bowmanville, at 1 p. m. on enroîl here now. Send for our Pros- w 29-Bartholomew Dilling, 78 years Friday, January 20, 1922. All offi-"mm 29-Mrs. Minnie Snowden, 55 years HLsJietr, ebr n eerlpcu.A& 11-Frdcric Samul Seyour, Pu iecvttoebrnd GEecinerlpctus . FUTN0.GA, months. of officers, reports of committeles, and CRAP.FUT nciG.a general business will be takea up. Prncpa May John Baker, J. S. Moorcraft, ________________ 9-William Crickmore King, P. M., President, Secretary. 68 years 10-Mrs. Letîtia Horsey, 60 years WINTER POULTRY SHOW L IT il-Richard Osborne, 81 years_____ 11-Mrs. Emily Maynard ________ 13-Infant Sanderson, still born It is 28 years ago since a Wiater Is tri Chafrls t lass alTort- 14-James Deymaa, 69 years Poultry Show has been held in Bow- mensts and unexsclled in athe Dor- 15-Annie O. Muir, 60 years manvîlle. At that time the show etanuexledithDo 15--John Rice, 48 years took place la the old Bible Christian minion-. A sound business edu- 16-Mrs. Margaret Horsey, 87 years Church, at corner of Division and cation is a sure stepping-stone to 19-Audrey Bernice Hunter, 1 month Queen-sts., then known as the Music success, but the imitation kind 7 days Hall. The 1922 show will be held in is not. Why not investigate the 21-Mrs. Elizabeth Jeifery, 91 years the samne building which is now own- subject? We will gladly send 25-George McDonald Iruater, 2 ed and occupied by Mr. John A. Hol- you our large catalogue which years, 3 months, gate & Son, as an evaporator, contains complete information, 25-Mrs. Sarah Frances Wilson, 91 Further particulars about the show For your sake send for it to-day. VV< years will be found in another column. Studen.ts admitted at any time. 27-Charlotte, Louise McFeeters, 3 Our graduates are eminently suc- years SOKSL TLNSY cessful.G r STOCK SLE AT INDSAYW. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.G u June I4-Richard Davies, 29 years The fourth annual sale of the -Annie Medland Victoria County Hereford Breeders' - 9-Williami Scott, 70 years Association consisting of 45 head of Poe1 a 14-William Adams, 85yar years pure bred Polled and Horned Here- Business TrainingPh e18d 21-Mrs, Elizabeth Mayer, 8 er fords will be held at Fanning's Sale 22-Gordon Melrose Bickell, 2 mos. Barns, Lindsay, Ont., on Wednesday, for any boy or girl 1 asJanuary 25th, commencing at one i of life long value, even idaso'c lock. Termis, cash or eight if they neyer have ta seek Juîy months' credit on approved joint a living in business. Our eleven Schools in Toranto 20 Samuel Pollard, 76 years notes bearing interest at four per ofrueclelfclte 22-William L. Keys, 77 years cent at the option of theÏ purchaser r ear ningle ailte 28-Hrbet W Renick 69Catalogue oVi application. George farlann shorthand, 28-Hrber W.Renwck,69 yars Jackson and Ted Jackson, Auction- tpwiigadbsns -Margaret Foster, re-interred methods. Thirty years ex- fromn New Leskarder. Qeo. W. Taylor, Secretary, Bob- perience. Students can en- Auutcaygeon, Ont., R. E. Thurston, Presi roi, at any time~ Write nnw dent, Bobcaygeon, Ont 2-2w* frHnbo 4-Mrs. Eliza Mirandy Gîfford, 69 P. Mcintoah, Principal E a t years 7-Albert E. Clemens, 58 yearsBUIESQîL_ 14-Richard Moyse, 75 years is A T R N Ol. 20-Mileta Kelly, 12 years% 24-Erastus J. Burk, 72 years 25-Archibald Abernethy, 24 years BOWMAN VILLE BEF I IHTUJJSBFD September B AR WT 4-Mrs. Sarah Somers, 91 years BAND NIGHTS YOURSELF EAT MOI 7-Isabel Noreen Culley, 8 months 14-Infant Wilcocks, stili bora U SD Y We often hear such remarks 21-May Margaret Grills, 2/2 years U ID s the following when examining TOD'S B] 23-Donald Cameron Zavitz, 6 mos. THURSDAYS eyes: 'I have been putting this 27-Mrs. Arabella Stewart Hawkins, off for months" I "I coul4't YOUNG. 71 years SATURDAYS stand it another day"! Your eyesight, next to if e it- Octaber N. H. Taylor, self, is Nature's greatest gift. TOD'S B] 18-Dorothy Marie Grills, 8 hours Phn You cannot aford to negleet it. 20-Mrs. Mary Colwill Knight, 92Phn 306r3 Manager. Don't delay until headaches or Y U O yasfailing sight compel you but have YO I HO yer'l________________ your eyes properly examined now. 24-Infant Donohue, stilîbora You are assured of a proper 24-Infant James, Oshawa lexamination and good glasses here 25-Richard Richards, 80 years bcuew rcieOtmty 27--Jesse Arnot, 74 years Electri*cal anect swecticeOrRter-T Novembered Optometrist, R. M. Mitchell is Baker and C 3-Charles George Allun, 1 year, 3 quJ'frhl"Izamnaton 16-reerck . unam,75yersR M. Mitchell & Co.' 16-Federck R Duham,75 yarsDruggists and Optometrists 19--James Stevens, 78 years Phone 92 Bowmanville 21-Infants Gay, Stilîbora 26-William Henry Cook, 39 years Car lighting, starting, and )Q9-1-4- Cp Vad,54Ars into ytm. As I i JRRY UP CALLS or the Plumber n NIGHT or DAY re are always at your Service. enaway,& Elliott Consu1,ting Engineers ty or night Bowmanville More Bread READ IS FULL 0F NOURISHMENT. R~E 0F TOD'S BREAD. lREAD. 15 GOOD FOR OLD AND. ,READ IS DELJVERED DAILY TO ME. HOMAS TOD ,onfectioner Bowman ville N Bres and rneats at d For ney a custorner of this Z&SON BOWMANVILLE' you buy your groce: u get ,ess Moi are not yet already ethe loser. CAWKEF Sand GROCERS1 FOR [E ONT. VE WANT 20,000 POUNDS 0 L TO FILL AN ORDER BRUARY IST WE WILL PAY M4ERCHANTABLE WOOL ARSE-12c MEDIUM-i5c FIN VERED OUR R. R. STATION >LEBY & DALE)

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