Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Jan 1924, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

MARRIAGES ber of 'oronto, ev. T. liter of ýthboy, yeung- IMat- Wmanj- 24,J by grand- 'rnklin B. H. 2ather- B. -M. DEATHS -In Barie, on WVednesdlay, Jan. residenice of bis son Rev. Win. Capt. Richa'rd 11. Bunlt, agedl 1from tlie G. T. R Station at to-day {Thurisdaïy) to BowIman- îe(tery. ,-In WVhltby, on Tuesdiay, Jan. Eientry T,.ews 1service in Simlcee)-st. Method- _h, Qshawa. this (Thursdlay) t l. Interment at Peterboro on M G-.-'it Port Hope, January 21, leming. beloved huiisbanid of ls-J emIjing. N-At Port HpJan'uary 20,. alne Moise, belovedl wife of Har-ý 1. Jiterment Lat Wel 2me fein-1 IGH-Iri Oconto, -Wis., Jan. 17)., .Bi1rieigh ged 31 years. Biir- cmpjbllfordt, (»i. Brothier-i-t Gilchrist, Bowmanville. IN MEMORIAM rvg memnory of my dear fathier, Jos, whio passed away Jan. tise mny dear imo0ther, Elizabeth Johins who passed away Jan. aln write, ne tongue dan tell, aibitter loss alone bas 1helped 1se well r My he'avy cross. s may wipe outt many things is they'1l wipe, out neyer, iry of those happy days ýve wet home together. )er is nearer te the standing wtchling and w by their loving meory of Mrs. E r. and Mrs. He 'nt son Bruce, v iry 20, 1923. FOR SALE ENT-Brick house, ni Bowmanville. Ap- entre-st., Bowman- 51-tf vDE-Alberta Fr ,000, will take bouse trt or ail paymenl. saflt E0wmanville. 1000 nbc isý wollj ivationl.1 )R RENT-Ât present occu. wmanville Business College 'eienes. Possession Nov te Mrs. T. G. Mlason or J. J 1. 44-ti r-Brick residence onWe Bewanilewith ail ed- rices. Ready for opccuuanc;-- t. Apply te Mrs. ichiar. lington-st., or bjox ,75. Bowý 4-tf 1w: ESý FOR SALE HOCKEY ,ate O. H. A. JANUARY 28 BOWMANVILLE iior O. H. A. 'SDAY, JAN. 30 BOWMANVILLEý Lt 8.15 P. mi. OR'S ARENA :wmanville cially the conauct of uer nome. made that home a baven of re-n snd peace to which ber childe always glad to tuin their foot- e funeral on Monday, Januaiy ;hough announced as private wjas ,ly attenderd by friends and rela- from far and near. A simple ýce at the bouse was conducted ev. S. C. Moore, B. A., B. D., or of the Metbodlist Chuîch, and D W. Best, B. A., minister of aul's Piesbyterian Church, both vg bigh tribute te be life and ic 1Mu. Mooreaspokeoofsthe intellect- sPatriotîc Club and ail other girls de- r or pk fteitlet sirous of organizing a club are cor-ual and spritual stimulus be bard re- dially ipvited. 3-2wi ceived through is ministry te Mus. Next meeting- of Bowm,,i-anv*ille Hamlyn during ber illness. She te Woinn'sIiititte \vil b hed ' wh-omi he came as the bearer of com- Wth ome's InstiTute Ci.l e eld at -fort sent him away with îenewed the o me ., o f riMus. T C e weln, J On- sten g-th and inspiration,. le des- t'ario-st. onFiidy afteînon, Jn- cribed the amazing richness of lber uas il ry 5t. God iog r. foMem md an'd beait, hleu love of nature, beiskindy bing ist f wrds orier appreciation of literature, ber Sthe spelling match. delight in the beautiful in all its -.The Ladies Guild of St. John's foris, ber keen guasp of the prin- ~Chur'ch held. their annuial meeting in ciples of Christianity together witb, etbe Parish Hall on Monday, Januauy exýperience of its joy anLl'power, and i.l4th., whýTlen these officers were elect- exemplîiiation of its grades, ln ai ýe cd ed lon. Piosident-Mýrs. (Rev.) charaicter of siagulsi integrity and i SG. S. Postletbwai te; Piesident-Mus. chlarm. » Alive 'to the spiritual she sA. Tait; lst Vice Pres.-Mus. E. Del- wa hospitable te truth fîom what- st mage; 2nd Vice Pîes.-MIýrs. J. W. ever -source it might comie. She -Alexander; Secretary-_Mus. C. Rob- blound by ties of admiration and inson; Treasurer-Mus.D. B. Simap- aff*ection ail who came within the -son. zoine of bier influence. Iu ber life S The many friends of Mis. Elgin of sacueificial service for others bad -Wight, liorsey St., were sorry te! blossomied the full floweu of Christ- lenîn of the serious acýcident wbich ian devotion-a fragrant and deatb-j -she suffered on Wednesday night1 less memory te ber loved ones. -when she fell on the icy pavemient Mil. Best. in a message of unusuali *anrd broke hier right tbigh near the beauty and penetration, voicerd the' f ip. She -was conveyed te Bowman- sympthI-y of the assemrbled friends, j -ville Hlospital where she is doing as and of tbe wider community whlo weIl as can be expected. This is udntate. Acowdgn sthe second accident of the kind in a the rmystery of life in wbich the -short time, Mis. A. E. McCîeady re- buman and Divine factors -are inex- ceiving- simiilar injuuy a few weeks tricably interwoven, hie dîstilled -ago. comifoit fremi the thougbht that Mus.! Mi. T. J. Clarke, xvatrous, Sask., lamnlyn's suf erings were transfig- foumeily of Hampton, says:--We uued by the tri umph of bier Ownf eare having a verY cold wave here spirit which shone out of then, anai now, 35 degrees below zero, witb a, by their miystic power to awaken il, n stiff breeze blowing frein the nouth-1 others tender emnotions leading tu West. We have oui flust sleigbingi leving minisiles that otbenise rthis week; bard a nice FaIl sud win-1 would net bave been evoked. jter up te Christmas. We look f or- Amiong the floral oferings tbere Lf ward with pleasure for the arval were beautiful -wreatbs fromi De- 1- of oui old home paper witb home partm-ent of the Goodyear Rubber neWs every Monday as reguinu as a Co., Bowmianville; tbe Auditor Gen- y elock whicb we appreciate very much. eial's Officýe, Ottawra; _Mu. and Mis. Aeolian Concert Ce. will appeai in W. I. Hamilyn, Mr. and Mis. F -Metbedist Chuucb, Friday, Januauy fHainlyn and Mis.. S. J. Tucker, Tor- 25 thI. If you enjey good muic youj ente, and the faculty and studentsî will watote eau this talented coim- of the College of Missionrs. Indiana-' pa ny. polis, besides many fremi friends in j Progressive Eucbue will ho beld in to-wn. the 1. 0. 0. F. Hall, on Tuesdlay, Jan. Tbe bc-areis weie the dcae' 29th., under auspices of IBeebive sn-ulw Frank C. Pethick an-d Rebekab Ledge,. Refresinents and tArthur W. Mingeaud; hieu giandsons, geed prizes. Admrission 25c. Every- H larvey Mingeaud, Lwene Min-' body welcomie. geaud, and Adloîphus, Tuckeýr and M- Bowanvlleintrmeiat hoke George Downey. Intermient was aS f team had tw vr iprat engage.- ewavle eeey m-entsý at TayIor',s Rink 'during thÏe pas' week and altboug P _uttig upi a good argument in botb games eamej out second bes'u each time, as f oIIow-s: Frid'ay, Port Hope 5, Bowmanvlýille '2; Mýondalpy, Trenton 4., Bowmanville 2.1 This puts thie intermediates out ofl the running for any district honors. The local junior team is stili in front and is out for another victory herel Wednesday witb Wbitby. Oshawa intermediates play here Monday night. LOST OR FOUND BUFF~ALO ROSE FOUND--On road 2 miles west of EUnniskillen, or, Monday, Deceinber 17. Owner maýy have samec lby proving property and piaying, exp)enses NIRusseli. Ormiston, Enniskillen. 3--tf "Till moining'ls joy shahi end the nigbit of xeeping, Anrd ife's long sbadows break in cloudfless love". Mvrybody Haloves aod fmic. yode sirelt bea t e at etdisn Cbicb, sforithe, Januauy 25,d wbe Aan Concener t Ce wiri gethe illnegsand. h fMs.Hm 1 High-C'lass rFootwear. We find we are overstocked in mnany lines of footwear. To clear out these goods before our annual stocktaking big price reductions are being made throughout the store. This off ers a grand opportunity to save many dollars on reliable high grade footwear. In some casez uines are broken and stock is limited. Shop early and get the kest. Sale starts Thursclay, January 24th. This lEst of bargains gives a fair idea of what to expect in super values. The footwear placed on Sale is taken from our regular stock. No Shoes on approval. This is a Cash 'Sale. Men's Footwear Regular Price $5.00 '7.00 6.00 Brown and Black Caif Boots Brown and Black Oxfords Brown Caif Blu. Heavy Sole Military Boots 6.50 Black &Brown Caîf Boots, Siater 8.00 B3rown & Black Caîf Boots, Siater 9.50 Brown & Black Caîf Boots, Slater 10.00 Brown & Black Caîf Boots, Astoria 9.50 Slater Bl13ack Kid Boots 8.00 Astoria Black Kid Boots 10.00 Black and Brownýý Brogue Oxfords, Astoria 9.50 Siater Cushioned Soled Boots 9.00 Astoria Leather Linied Bal. Boots 11.50 Hockey Boots 5.50 Women's Footwear Sale Price $4.00 5.60 4.80 5.20 6.40 7.60 8.00 7.60 6.40 8.00 7.60 7.20 9.20 4.40 Large variety Children's Shoes ail at reduced prices. Shoe Polish-Blac-k, Brown, Oxblood, IRegu- lai' 15e tin for .....................................loc Regul Price Women's Spats $ 2.75 Wome'n's Cushion Soled Oxfords 4.-0 0 Women's Cushion Soled Boots 5.50 Women's Black Kid Oxfords, cuban heel 8.00 Womren's Black Kid Oxfords, military heel 6.00 Women's Black, Brown Caîf Ox- fords, military heel 7.50 Women's Black Caîf One Strap 6.00 Women's Black Patent Oxford, low heel 7.00 Women's Black-, Brown Oxford, low heel 7.00 Women's Black Satin, one-strap Junior Lue heel' 12.00 Black Satin, 1-strap Baby Lue heel 6.00 BlackKi 1-strap Lue heel 10.00 Black Patent 1-strap Lue heel 10.00 Black Patent, 1-strap Spanish heel 9.00 Black Suede 1-strap' 'cuban heel -7.00 Log Cabin Oxfords 6.50 Hockey Boots, Lightning Hitch 5.00 lr Sale Price $2.00 3.20 4.40 6.40 4.80 6.00 4.80 5.60 5.60 9.60 4.80 8.40 8.40 7.20 5.60 5.20 4.00 50 Pair Ladies' Oxfords, Regula.r $7.00, 8.00 and $9.00, Nowv Clearing at $2.49. Ce,>OPELAND SHOE STOuffRE 3 Doors West of Couch, Johnston & Crydernian's Bownianville jý BOWMANVILLE, JAN. 24, 1924. PASSED TO REST - - ----E liza P aul H am lyn LOCAL AND OTHERWISE 1852-1924 Mr. Lawrence Mason, Victoria OnFiyJuay 1,tbe Colee Trot, a a hm oe late residence on Duke Street, Bowv- Muncta. S rgmanntyv,î, .ville, occurred the cdeath of Mis. Mi.W. . îag reenly isiedEliza Paul Hlam-lyn. After eight his b)rother-iin-la-,w, Mr. R. T. Hoskin, weeks' critical illness of heait- Simicoe. trouble with complications, the end Mis. Albert Colwell, Centre-st., is came suddenly in the hush before the visiting relatives and friends at Bee- dawn. ton, Ont. Mirs. Hamnlyn was the youngest Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brailgg visited daughter of the late John Mitchellý ber cousin, Mr. W. J. Ellioti, Peter- and irs. Mitchell (nee Jane Stead- boro, who is seîiously ill. will), early English settiers in Dar- Reserve Friday evening, Fehîuaryj lington. Shiewa born on March 15 for St. Valentine's entertaininentl 261 in 1852~, at Marhiamcburch, Corn- la St. Paul's Lecture Roomn. w1, near the picturesýque parish Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Wright 1I ýanctuary which invests the village Oshawa, spent the week-end witý with its naine and its quaint antiq- Mrvli. and Mis. A. W. IPickard. 1uIty. Miss Gladys W'eese and fîiend, Departiag fromi Plymouth in a Toronto, spent the week-end wîtl i small sailiing vessel, Eliza Mitchell, ber, sister, Mis. H. L. Pearni. an infant in arms, -was brought by Masters Ted Mason an'd Brenton ie pr nts teCatnadreahn Hlazelwood spent the week-end at Bowmnvllein e 1aum o182 Cherrywood witb Mr. Kenneth Swit-, Href iwhrol eof -71senearýs eept msr and report a very enjoyable timie. bref pe'iodhstof asene as ee Mrs. C. Stoneman, Dundas, Higb She was first mlarried in 1868 to Chief Companion of thre Foresters, ýre alo rv(encR , was guest of Mis. Chris Robinson.. ie alo roiecR . Prospect Street, while in town. i who died in 1881. In 1885 she be- camle the wife of Thomlas Hamlyn. Mrs. John Joblinl, Scugog, bas heenr She is survived by bier hus'band and visiting ber brother, Mi. F. H. J On- by hier childien, Pue sident Charles ess, and other relatives and oldj T. Paul of the College ofMiso, friends here who are glad te meet J Indianapolis, Indiana; Mus. Arthur ber.i W. Mingeaud an-d Mis. F'rank C. Mr. Arthur Gilbert, Luniiden, Pethicýk, Bowmilanville; Ruperu G. Sask., is visiting bis parents, Mi. and; Hamlyn, Auditor General's Depait- Mis. John Gilbert and otber relatives m nent, Ottawa; and step-sons, Wîl- here after an absence of several1 liam and Fred Hamnlyn of Toronto. yeaîs. To bier famnily and to a large cii- There's lots of money being savedi;dee of neighhoîs and friends Mis. by thrifty buyers duîing oui Janu-1 Hamilyn disclosed herself a -woman ary Clearance Sale of Coats and of rare inidependence and claîity of Dresses. Couch, Jobnston & CîY- thought, accurate judgmient, quick dermian. decision ,deep intuition, bighi ideals, Mi. and Mis. Kelnxwtb E. Cox and a passion for perfection, all of which babeý, Mrs. W. El. Jewell and Missý qualities were temipered by quieti Mabel Je-well spent the weekend; modesty and kindness, consistently wýitb Mi. and Mis. W. E. Srtowý,den, sustainerd and exercised against op-. Oshawa. posing limitations. For 18 years AlI ex-service men wvill please she was inl almiost constant physicsal parade at Soldiers' Club Sunday, distress through impaired healtb, 50 January 27ffh, at 10.15 a. ni., to at-1 that she could seldom venture be- ~tend the Memnorial Service at St. yond ber fiower-decked garden. This Paul's Pieshyterian Churcb.« situation sire enduied with wondrous Metboool iistr reserves of patience. She fought _etoitSunda. S~o gIgtj,,igcm1n 1. O. O. F. INSTALLATION JANUARY WEDDING A very pleasant evening was en- George-Warnîca joyed by the memibers of Florence NigtigaeNo. 66, 1 . . F ., at A very quiet wedding 'was solemin- the semui-annual installation by Past ized at the borne of Rev. and Mis. Grand Bouicher, D. D. G. M., Co-ý W. C. Wasbington, Division-st., on bourg, and his teami of live officers Saturday afteînoon, January 12, wbo certainly put on the ceîeniony when Catherine Editli, only daugbter in a most creditable maniner fol of Mis. B. M. Wainica, -was united wb,,ich they received weIl deservedi in marriage with Mi. James Franklin praise. The Degree Team of Flor- George, only son of Mi, and Mis. B. ence Nigbtingale Lodge, in charge of H. Gleorge, Smit'hf!eld, Ont. Rev. Degree Master Fred Bennett confer- Mr.. Wasbington, grandfathei of the red the First Degree, and reçceived bride, peuforimed tbe ceiemiony in complimentary praise from the Dis- the presence of only the immedliate trict Deputy, for thieir floor work mienibers of the families. The bride' and rendition of the diffeirent cban- wore a sand shade silk g-own 'with ges. S eeches wepre given by D. D. touches of pink and was given in G. M. Boucher, Bro. T. S. Holgate, marriage (by bier m-other. lier only Mayor of Bowmvnanv.ille, ~Bro. _M.,. J. atLen'dant was ber cousin, little Miss lElliott, Reevýe, Bro. W. H. Thickson, Joyce Washington of Courtice, as Deputy-Reeve. P. G. Bro. Williami H.1 flower girl. After a wedding lunch- Yeo, Alderman, Bro. Arthur _M. iai-1 eon the hatppy couple left aid show- dy, Manager of Goodyear Rubber ersz of confetti for the C. P. R., Works, P. G. Wm. Edgeî, Chief of. where they left by the 4.40 p. m. Fire Brigade and otheis. train for a trip west. Follo-wing are the officers: W. Mr. and Mis. Georg'e wîll reside Evans, P. _.; MW. Cor~don, N. G.; D.1 at Smiithfield, Ontario, wbvere they Moore, V. G.; F. Burden, Fin. Sec.; will be at homre after Febîuary lsýt. F C. Petbick, Rec, Sec.; Win. VLger, _______ Treasurer; A. Edger, Warden; E. Varcoe, Conductor; Thos. Welg Chaplain; F. Bennett, R. S. N. G.;: PUBLIC REST ROOM A. Luxton, R~. S. V. G.; A. Frank, L. S. N. G.; Roy Foster, L. S. V. G.;, h on omtterpeetn Wmi. Ellis, L. S. S.; W. Bennett, R. the various organizations financing S. S.; F. J. Moore, 1. G and Organtist; the Public Rest Room meet Tuesday James Johnson, O. G.; L. Nýichols, nigbt at the homne of the Chairman, Assistant Organist; Sid Morris, Jani- General John Hughies. A financial toi, report was presented by Secretary- The 1. O. O. F. Choir ùnder lead- Treasurer D. R. Morrison whicb ersbip of P. G. Samn Glaniville witb sbowed that th.e affairs of this popu- Bro. F. Moore at the piano rendered l ai venture were being conducted in some very fine vocal num-rbers. Bro.i a most satîsfactoi-Y and economical D. Aldread takng the solo parts as- Way. sisted by Bro', A. Luxton and Bro. The Rest Roomr is located over Johin Flintoif, Basýso Profundo , BroQ* Couch, Jobnston & Cryderman's store Burgess taking the mino rut,,. It and fromi the patronage given the was comne nigbt an-d everyone enjoy- roomis by out-of-to-wn shoppers it edi theinselves to perfection. miay wëll be said to be another as- - - 1set to this town. Tuesday evening aftei enjoying al Spe;cial mention should be given sleighîide to Bowmnanville, a party the caietakers, Mi. and Mis. A. C. of young folks went to the home of Fewster for the dlean, tidy and efil- Miss Alice Barnes, wheîe a dainty dient mianner in whicli they are keep- lunch was seived and the remainder ing the roomis. of thre evening spent in dancing, the A few more comfortable chairs, a happy gathering breaking up about table1 anrd couch are needed, citizens, m-idnigt.--Oshawa Reformer. if you bave any to spare. 71 ............. . What is Advertising? If a certain customer cornes into your store, and you have something new that you think he miglit lke to purchase, you tell him about it, show it to him, and use your ,persuasive powers to in- duce him to purchase. That is advertising. Then why in the niame of good business don't you use the best available medium at hand --The Canadian Statesman-to tell flot one, but several thousandi customers and prospective buy- ers of the goods you have to seil? How are people to .know? Are y-ou satisfled to buttonhole them one by one, wasting valuable time to do what you can do in a single, well writ- ten message through your local newspaper. Think the matter over, Mr. Business Man. use the Columns of The Caniadian Statesman Mr. Local Merchant

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy