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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Jan 1924, p. 8

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.5, LTD., Dept. B., ~TO('CANAtîA Bradtey ewcastl. ~uurance Agent Di Vision Court. Con- Coal I have on hand a suppIy Sof the best 'SCRANTON QOAL Stove or Nut size; See mie -about your fuel iieeds. Geo. Jamieso n - 1 edt 5. W. MASON & SON For The. Lancé *of This"' Weelk SKIRTS s' and Misses' Skirts in the newest styles and pleated effects. The malerials in -are the best and are wool, crepe, flan- !e, poiret twill and fancy sport mater- our Windows. CIAL SALE PRICE $5.95 EACH TEA TOWELLING utely ail Linen 18 inches wide with or rdler. This linen is being. sold in five SALE PRICE 21c'YARD CORSETS Sbrocaded a La Qrace Corsets, Regular 1sizes.- ECIAL SALE PRICE $1.49 PAIR te, medium height, a La Grace Corsets, [AL SALE PRICE 98c~ PAIR S axon peoples sxuLA.ul e xlce from Canada. Rides: i. 'Th1ree debaters on a side. ..2. Seven miinutes for eachi speakh er and two minutes for reply. 3. Visiting LeaÀgue supply two judges and home League one. 1 . Judges are ta be non-ixterested parties. 1 5. Judges base thein decision on 40% for delivery and 60% for mat- ter. 6. Visiting Leagues take affirm-a- tive ix the deibate. Mabel L. Wight, District Secretary. MEDICAL ALFRED FARNCOMB, M. D., C. M Graduate of Trinity University, also of Royal College Physicians, Edin bung. Specialtyi-Diseases of wom- en and childrnx. Office-Parker'a Block, Newcastle. J. A. BJUTLER, M. D., C. M. Hanor graduate of Trinity Unîversitý Fellow of Trinity Medical Collage Licentiate of the State University of New York, Maticulate of tIc Post- Gradixate Meàical S~chool and Hos- pital of New York aand Fellow of thc Toronto Academy of -Medicine. Offiec -Mrs. McNaughtoai's Residence Newcastle. Helurs-S to 10 a. m. 1 te 3 p. m., and by appointment Anyone of the faimily who will speud two houri a day cao i 2p fihrough this short of imoney p)eý iod withourincubat randbrod e.1ha e bad twenty-four years experience and have proven that there je more noutey in poultry $19.75 delivered than any other Iivetock. Our j924 inoubator andi pouitry catalogue beauti- fullyfliustrated with colour plates FREE. 130 Egg Hotwaterlncubator comsplete $19.75 130 Cihick Brooder and Incubator $28.251 -100 Hen Capacity Grain SProUten $16.50 Freight pelýd to your nearest R. R.station.' L. R. GuiId. Incutr Doe. Rôclcwood. Ont. THlURSDAYl , JANUARY 31st, 19294. NEWCASTL~E NEWCASTLE WINTEL S.HORT COURSES Mr, Bill Lake, J.,visited la Tor- Mr,.Allaýn HwrToront'o, was nstaÀ!me-it 111f onto last weeck. homle oerStrday. The Misses Breen are visýiting w-%ith; Mr. T. W. Bonni-eil visitd wthhs Manl and wma1irst 1maecleac irienlds in Toroýnto. fajniIly in shw renty other's zacquaintance anýd started if e Miss Janie Singer is visiting ýwith 1 3îrs. Thonis Stapieton l isben iagrenadf1mtat&ytoti friends in Belleville.une the doctor's ,care but wýe are tLhey hanve neyev,,r Io si, interest in their Dr. S. H. Corbini visited in Tor- .glad, to repor't she isý now imnproviýng, orbia omne. onto over the woeeký-end. Mr. 1an( Mrs. J. A. SmiithMS N rl every one enjoy7s a garden; dý Mr. Uowýardî Bowýen spen-t a fe Grace an~dMr Jim it spent Fri-1 t eaie 1mlany reason1s for this; se daysin Tront reentl. ý1ýy n Toonto itWas only to be expected that whien dasilTrnoreety.dyijTrxo Prof. F. W. Presant, 0. A. C., Municipal Counceil held its inaug- Thcre will be ai Leap Year pro- Geplcue n"Tuie Kitchlenl ural me 0tn 1o1 ona last. Orami and Basket Social held at Garden", the ladies of thie Domiestie Mr. William Cullins, Grimisby,visBon'sSe-bl as o te ilagScience Course and the -gentlem,,en ited friends in townl this week. onFrdy ni;ht, Feýbruaýry 8th, only of the Agicultural Clas.s should î. Mr. Fran~k Bone is visiting with l iý a t be hre St.e post es.i unite to hear him., lier sister, Mrs. llearni, in MontreaIl. an oune ent came Postel-uS Prof. Pýesant kiowvs the A. B. Don't . CcaneonTtis(ý,' s of garýýninig fromi the A of an- Dntforget the big banquet in Januany 24, of1.týhofdeathiofthedHon w Coniunity Hall on Fridlay, February G. R. Coldwell, K. C., of Brandontgihke to ase ofparagusnd.a~ lst. Maitduba, brother bf Mrs. . F ' gan o spraus Mn. John ýMcManus is slowiy re- comlib, Newcastle. The late Hr.* Mr. Thos. Moffat, Presidenit of i~ielg f mwir recnt criical Trinity College a much interested listener aiid took Miss Etta Holmes, Oshiawa, spent Selhool, Port Hope, and was a g-rad- copious notes, wve observed. 8the weke ,iher sister, Mns, H. ite in Arts from Trinity College, Mns. K. S. Aitken of Beeton, w%,hoÏ Rowland. Toronto. He went to Winnipeg when discussed with the miembers of the ~,M. lnkToronto, is 'pending bhe graduateLl iii Law in 1880, alter-~ Domiesticý Scienc(e Course on Wed-1 a e awtiMr. andrkMs. W.H.vards lie practisedï Law in Brandon nesdlay last, the subject of "Incomie- a fw dys iti _r. ndMrs W.H.for 42 years. MnVl. Coldwell wsenning featunes for Wonmen" is B. White. X Minister of Finance and Educationi certainly a marvel and a bnlliantý MUr. Frank Bennett was.up town iiteManitba overniment. Hel Star amioiig womanbood. ons Meenday or es fnt ie it was a staunceli Gonslervative in poli-t Her story of whiat shie is doing in lisnecnt llnss.tics and anl Anglican in religion. j the -way of, pro.ducinig of revenue by Rev. Charles Adams, Toronto, was 1 dairyin .g, poultny raising, gardiening, i n town this week in the interests of NEWCATLE PUBLICS LIBR.ARY canniing and preserving was a strik-1 tlie Navy League. - ng illustration of the truth: "Where Miss MHargaret Lake, Toronto, Frths uwhaenoabe there's n will, there's a way"l. pen th wek-ed wth e4~motento travel in the far countries, the What' one womian can do in finding Mrs. Frank Gibson. Memorial Library contains books la market and producing the goods to MUrs. (Dr.) Mclntosli and Miss -which will transport us free of meet the demiaids oft that mlarket, Beatrice McIntosh are visiting charge to many interesting places in mlust have been a revelation to iiany friends in Montreal. our comnfortaible nocking chairs. "~The of the class liere. Miss Fannie McManus who lias Isle of Vanishing Men" tells of ad- Prof. J. Tueker, 0. A. C., Guelph, been ilI for some(-,weeks was taken ventures in Çannibal Land. "As il lectured on Tliursday on Smuts, to Bowmxanville Hospital on Tuesday. is in England" takes us through var Rusts and Plant Diseaýses in general. Mn. Thoiyias Stapleton lias bouglit lous parts ofthat country. "The These lectures as is the case dil the the Mn. George Winstone 100-acre~ Secret of the Sahara" contains a way through theý course, as a study farin formenly owned by M.' - wehs. h11 nowvn woman exploren's ad- of it will sho-w, were naturally and Mloffatt. ventures there. "Northenn Neigh- closehy related to those that have Th~stpk pid viit o te hmebons" tells Grenfell's story of the gone before. of Mr. and Mrs. Rnzrny Jose and bao. "~irgn atns The Agrictural Cas during the preentd teil wih a beatifl. ake ustoeChina. "The other side past week has, in conection 'with the pre e n e d h e w tli a e a u if l ao k d e sc h o ni le a n p lectu re s on iff ere n t cla sses an d bay o. aond1h ordhreeds of ive stock visited "Glen Mn. W. R. Lakimgý bas purchaisec For 'the readers who are fond of Raq, Dalry Fanm", the pnoperty- of the Joli lot on King Street west and Canadiali History and for the stu1 Mr .R. R. Stevens. Bowmanville; Mn., intnd erctng n p-t-dte argedents who are studying it, the Liib- W. J. S. Rickard',"Iteao Lark theron next Spning. * any gives us "%hrnicles of Oaa- jFrmDnlnt nanM. .Ri- Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wheeler and ada" ix thirty-t-wo volumes and ýýrd and Son's Stock~ Farm ix Clarke. two children, Toronto, are visitiiig "MakIers of Canada" ix twenty-onej AGenae lier parents, Mn. and Mrs. D. J. Gal- volumes. "The Days before Yester..to fDstittebysudrdnc braith, "'Chestayne". day and ofe Daistdrict ~Representative Pat- daYsterdy"Tbhe Lord edeni mil-f ýersoin and _Mn. Thiomas had a splen- Two sleig-h loads of Yugfolks1' sedy yLr rdreHni" youg ~ . did OPPortunity -of becomîing impres- from our village lad an enjoyable ton, are two of the most ententain- sed with the godpitofadir skate at Taylor's Arena, Bowman- ingn books of Memirs that haveodpitso ar ville, on Tuesdlay night. be en published for some tinie. "Life animal. Menibens of the A. Y. P. A. anre and Letters of Walter 'H. Page", in At Meadow Lark 'Farm it was Cly- holdng asoc~l eenin on hun-two volumes, by H~endricks ane new~ desdale Mares an~d Draft Honses. Mn. dlay, January 3lst., ix St. George's ard bein,- muielt-,eacl as Mn. PagoeHCeececntiuedsm Sunday $chiool. Everybody welcomie. was the Am4can Ambassador fine pciis wihwihM, i England during the Great War. ard's, own hielped te mpkeI: up some Master Fred Fenning who wasqso i good'classes for judging practice seriously injured while sheîghridiig -J purposes. in Toronto is holding hi sown and the NEWCASTLE MAN TO SHARE IN j At MVr. S. Rickard & Son's the tdoctors nwhave some h*Je fer his $28OETT boys were again intnoduced to some recvey. ~-1- splendid- specimiens of Shontlionn The inténest ix the classea under In the Non-jury Assises 'yesterday, cattle. the Departmient of Agriculture is Mn. Justice Mcowat directed hat thel Dr. H. H. Ross, Veterinary Sur- still on the up grade, and this week will of Steplen A. Perrin, madhe geon, Toronto~, was the special !cet- there are oven one' hundred students Octûben 26, 1919, and a codicil uren on Tuesday. Dr. Ross spoke in attendance. Qommunity Hall is dated Febnuany 19, 1921, - disposing of the more commlon aýhnents of 1rtalnly a busy place these days. of an atate of $22,820, be admittedhoeixtem nngadaete Members of the Donwstic Science to probate. Testaton, who was a ne- fellows ilnaly useful and practical and Àgicultural Classes held- a so- tired farmier, died in Toronto,, May suggestions along the line of prevexi- cial evening in Conmunity Hall on 4, 1922. Josephine W. Bonner, a tion aind correction. In the after- Thursday when a most enjoyable daugliter, living at Port Credit, had noon lie gave special attention to tim'-e was spent. A good program, filed a caveat aIlpging that the will tubenculosis in cattle and pigs and was given and a dainty lunch served and codicile propounded by the ex- coiagious abontion la cattfe. Tuber- aftein which a jolly time -,as spent ecutors, John Thomnas, Pont Credît,; c.uosis is prevaletit tînougiiout the in dancing., George W. Gordon, Magistrate. Dominion, to, far greater extent than Special meeting of the Womeni's Pont Cned4; and Fernando Perrin, miont of us neahîze. Memonial Libnary Aid will be held i Newcastle, had been secuned by un-1 One of the initil steps taken by the Council Roomi on Monday, F ù' ue influence, and that the deceased the Domiestie Science Class was that 4t1i., at 3 p. mi. Inmportant businessilacked testairentay apa.ity. o raiig in connection -with "An Old'.Fash-: Testaton bequeathed fo lis hbouse- rgaizia. Inathis way the ione Paty" o b hel toard he;keeer, rs.MaryA. ill ou$10e- duties anld responsibilities are more ione Paty" o l hed tonrdhe e f e seayoAf Mis, $1,000andevenly divided. Mns. J. E. W. end of Febnuary wil bc cforitnefre seofli husda.d(Phulp was plected President; Miss A full attendance is requestedi ùntr for two yeans after is, Grace Smith, Secretany; and Miss, The Public Sehool Liter-aryS- deatli, shie to be hield nesponsible for LlinCeecTesrn ciety orgaaiiizedl for the present ye'an n Qsftefrntn hoir, L undn te ladesh.p o th f hl ing er carelessnes§. On lien death, thie st Thursday's social eveniag undr te, ea(ersîp f t eslent furaitune revents to the estate, t e, was pronounced an unqualifie'd suc- ofilers Wiben Gnham ' use passing to George W. Gondo,, cess byi"all wl,-o wene present, due to Mary James, Vice Pres;ident; Charliei po rt Credit. Legacies of $1.000 are the veny aIle planning and maniage- Takray, ecnrieayreasl Muni hi provi'ded for George W. Gordon for ment of the joint comml-ittee of the Meanan, rorm, Comite'past services; $100 each to four twvo classes: Mr. Samn FudIge,1 Mn. [cAra ani, Proy ocs, C±itics.' grandnephews, sons of W. J. Lear' Lawrence Crydermi-an and M n.r Gor- Mn Gore5o0nsn apend to Isabella Bonner,' an in: d (on Martin of the Agnîciultunal's and ldr. Georer ofRoosesonneaBonnen,'Misses -A'da Banken, Ednia Rickardi witl a paiful accident white divin Pr rdt;MrBakBtseaand Mýinie Selby of the Domlestics. into town Sundaqy evening with iisi Sackett, Betsy Fitch, cous;ins; and' Mn.' Sain Fudge is fast developiagi team iand sheighi. He failed to no- Mns. Nellie Dawson, a friend, on! his talents for leadership, and al- tice a 'tel 'egnaph pole that stands BIantnye avenue. The nesidue is dis- neady shliows tIc hall-miarks of an, well eut on tIc culvent wcst o f W. tributed ix equal shares to George ideal Chairnian. N. Buckley's and coll ded with it de-! W. Gordon and iwfeIaele TenwigevtofheousI R o b1 , i n s o n a d o xefh i s s o n s w o n i nsa n d i s i e a el v n i n . T h r i s i l l b e ni n e l p a n e d ing contest by gnoups-"Thixk ef a Nerwcastle to fihi the diff erent salar- l ive- a real lnusy- maxn ead wvhat is girl's naï"me." This was, followed ied Positions. AIl applications niusti said about the new Warden, Walter!I by sandwiches, cake and coffee serv-,lie sent te tIc Clerk ix writing on an I M. Fowlds on page 2. HTastings I ccl b y the social committe, . NTew-, 1sf re 7 p. m., Mondny, February' 4.1 citizens tendered hi a complient- t castle League deIbates ntgainst Hamp-. H. C. Bonathan, Clenk tany banquet the then evening wihicb ton League on February 6th. Newrcastle, January 29, 1924. ren te 3 a. mi. COME TO THE BIG BANQUET at the Neweastle Commnunity Hall Friday, February lst at 7.00 p. m. Speaker-Dr. G. C. Creelman, ex-Presideut 0 A C IEntertainer-Jules Brazil, Toronto Good eats and a good time. Everybody welcome Tickets only $1.00 per plate Under auspices of Sewing anid Domestic Communlity Ijkail Fui-IC. classes Science. iii Apiculture, Proceeds to ECONQMICAL FEEDING IMAPLE 'LEAF FEED MOLASSES MAKES POO1g FEED GOOD AND GOOD FEED BETTER COWS, 1-orses, Sheep, Swine al on Maple Leaf Feed Molasses. Keeps at top notch and reduces the feed 'bill. horses look sleek and feeling fit. improve the herd Makes ýà Ask Aif. Ayre, Frank Osborne and other welI-known breeders their opinion of these fani- ous molasses. lIt makqs prize winners., 1 There is only 30 barrels left which we are clQgring at 26c Gallon This, includes a .good oak barrel. Qrder, a barrel right away, o twntl long at thisiee. fr itwon'-la- C. R. CAR VE TH Grain, FiQur, Feed, etc. Orono and Newcastle * I J3est, Quality Groceries Lowest Prices' Prompt DeIivery Grocer RWALTON Newcastle Ye Who Are Musical Corne ançi see ourcho-ice supply of new mouth organs. AIl sizes and ail. prices. We also have a splendid supply of the 'latest popular music. If we haven' the piece you waiit we will gladly or- der it for you. J.C. HANCOCK Newe'astle Ont., Et More BREAD AND BUNS ~Made by\, H. S. BRITTON, Baker & Grocer NeW<i i a i. I - h' 4 Dthe ial offers by nce. ve mnoney' id confidèeilce buy 110W if iake it worth later Spring- vellers to eall de. nce will over- .an.dicap. [ to SelU. àay, 771

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