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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Dec 1924, p. 6

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D~R. S. M. JONES Chiropractor and Oteopath Over 16 years' successfuls practice Office Hours: 2--7 to 8 p. in. Phone 2241 86 Simcoe St., Oshawa. Notice to Our Many Customers We are glad to an- niounce that our entire herd of forty six head have passed the T. B. Test. Do flot be deceived- Glen Rae Milk is the only milk sold in Bowmanville from a Government Tub- ercular Tested Accredit- ed Herd. Our Dairy lias the most sanitary equipment. The public is invited to visit Our dlairy and inspect our herd. Those who handie the milk have passed medical examination by the M. 0. We can supply a f ew more customners. Cail 175-3 and our w,ýagon will cail on you. GIei Rae Dairy R. R. Stevens, Proprietor Bownianville Storm Windows- JAMES McCARTNEY Builder and Contracter, Tyrone, Ont, We are now in a position to give you prices on ail sizes of Stormi Windows, Interior Alter- nations, Hardwood Floors. Estixn- ates free. Phone 196-r6. Store Open Evenings S. W. Mason & Son Dry Goods and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Phone 106 Bowmanvillei G. Pritchard D ecorator Furniture and Floors polished and refinished. Painting and paper hanging. Prices Reasonable. Cor. KING AND SILVER STS., BOWMAN VILLE S51-2w BOWMANVILLE, DEC. 18th., 1924 TYRON~E Mr. and Mrs. Howard Couch,1 Bethesda, entertained a inmber of relatives very pleasantly on Satur-i daýy evening in honor of the seventh annîversary of their we'dding day. Mr. and Mrs. T. FindIley aind Ola, Unionville, spent Sunday at Mr. Eci. Vir-tue's,...Mr. and( Mrs. Wmi. Ridi- deil, and Miss Grace Virtue, Orono, spent Suniday at Mr. Wmn. Virtue's. ...Quite a, number from here at- tended the Xmas Concert at the Longl Sault School oni Tuesday even- ing and rï eport a fine time. MISS, Shortt and hier pupils are to be con- gratulatedI on preparing and givinig suIch a splendidf entertainrnent.. M4rs. -Moore, Mount Forest, visited at, Mrsý. Shortt's last %week..Miss! Ronia Phare, G(idden, Sask, is visit- ing- with hoer unece, Mr. H. Clolacutt. .... Misses Mary Richards and Mary' Harper spent Sunday at Mr. Thos. Richards'... Mrs. Harry Smit,I, Rochester, N . Y., and Miss Edlith M. Smiith, town, and friend visited Mlrs. Violet Smnith on Sunday.......Mis Keitha ,iFerguson mirotored to her home near Trenton and spent the wieekend. A very unique event took place on jWednesdlay evening, Dec. lOth, at "Glen Caýirn," the'prosperous rural home of Mr.- and Mrs. A. A. HUIlS, two miles West of Tyrone, wh-leni their sons, Gordon Albert and Wesley Arthur, were solemnly baptized hy Bey. J. W. Down. The water used in the ceremiony wa.s fromi the ancient Jordan, having been broug-ht to C'anada h y Mr. and *Mrs. Geo. mc- Laughiln iwhien they returnedf from their trip to the Holy Land. Aniongi the friends present there were: Mr.] J. Buckçley, great grandfaithe,n11h1ýi ninptieth y(Par; Mr. and Mrs. H-. His.- grandpare nts of the father's side;! and -Mr. and Mrs. W. Couch, grand-ý parents on the mnother's side. A sumptuous tea -was servedl by the genial h os tess a nd( among th e dianties provided each guest was servedi with) a -genierous piece of the bride cake, nicely kept since the parents of the boys were mnarried somue years ago. The host didI the unusual also when he presented the mainister -with the price of a fine big turkey for Christm-as dinner. DARLINGTON COUNCIL Town Hall, Hampton, Dec. 15, 1924. Statutory meeting of Ccuncil was held this day; mepibers aIl present, Mr. W. R. Courtice, Beeve, presîd- ing,. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Bey. D. W. Best and _Mr. J. W. Alexander. Bowrnanville, brielly addressýed'council requesting a grant for Bow-manville Hospital-$50.00 was granted. John Baker made request for a grant for West Durham Agricultural So.ci,ýety-$50.0O was granted. Wm. Mountjoy asked permission to cut down trees at North end of1 lot 35, Con. 7, Referred to Coun- cillor A. L. Pascoe with power to act. James Curtis, School Attendance Ofiicer, presented his report for No- vember and an account for $49.00 for services during year 1924. Re- port adopted sud account ordered paid. Collector of taxes for 1923 pre- sented his bill of abatement for $222.29, which was accepted, andi al- s0 gave his cheque for $128.23 for 2%ý on taxes paid after December 15, 1923. C ouncil authorized Treasurer by resolution to purchase at adjourned Counties Treasurer's Land Sale at Cobourg on Decem!ber 27, 1924, al Ont. Beach Park, lots for which an amount is not offered sufficient to pa reaso taxes and costs agaist he sildlots. Treasurer ackndxwedg-ed receipt 'of $3.00 from John Snowden for wood; $2.00 frorn John Baker, rent of road, 1924, and $128.23 frorn L. T. Pascoe 2% on taxes paîd after Demcember lSth., 1923. Orders drawn on Treasurer were:i Mus. Wmi. Jeffery, gravel. . . $ .75 R. Durward, nails and staples 1.00 F. W. McRoberts, gravel 1.87 R H Armstrong tearning tube 2.50 Frank Githro, gravel .. 2.50 M. Wilkins ,breaking roads 3.20 C. W. Ald'worth., gravel 4.80 F. W. Allun, gravel ... 4.87 John Allin, gravel.......... 5.00 fF. A. Werry, gravel .ý.. 6.00 W. W. Down, ditching GuI- Bragg road.............. 9.75 John luobbs, statute abor, 1923....................10.00 Mrs. E. J. Eurk, gravel .. 12.63 1C. J. Rundle, ditching Gili- Bagroad ..............19.50 Bae Courtice, gravel .. 20.00 L. C. Snowden, gravel .. 22.37 John Snowden, statute labor, Ï923.................25.00 -Tp E Whitby, work town line 177.23 Hilton T Peters, W. F. Bonus 2.50 Wmi. Mountjoy, W. F. Bonus 5.00 S. Snowden, sheep damages 10.00 Dr. Ferguson certilcate of lunacy...................10.00 S. A. Northcott, sheep inspec- tion............... ......5.40 Mrs. W. G. Stephens, care- taker on salary...... ....834.00 Jas. Curtis-, salary.......... 49.60 L. T. Pascoe, on salary, col- lector ,1923 ..............50.00 W. B. Courtice scr. as Reeve 75.00 C. W. Souch, Depulty Beeve 75.00 C. A. Wight, Counîllor . 75.00 A. L. Pascoe, Counccillor ..75.00 Sulas Williamns, Counillor 75.00 Bank of Montreal, office rent 1924 ý..............30.00 Grant Agr. Society......50.00 Bowmanville Hospital, grant 50.00 Balance local and statutory rates ................ !$20,410,00 Couiel adjourned~ to Monday, December 22, 1924, at 1 p. m., in order to complete unfiniehed business Pfou 1924. ýR li- n 1-k SHAW'S SCHOOL Don't f orget the concert and Christmas Tree at Shaw's School on Friday, December l9th at 8 p. ni. An interesting prograrn is being prepar- ed. Admission 20c. MAPLE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. George Wie dagtrRuth, Hanmpton, Mr. and Mr.Royal $all, Oshawa, visited at Mr. J. D1. Stevens' on Sunday.. Congratulations to Miss Nellie Snowden on winning the CouchI Prize for writing, this year at Highi Schlool .... Congratulations to Mr., Charlie reenharn on his recent mar- niage to Miss Mabel Goyne. The sympathy of this cmuiyi extended to Mr. and Mrs. Steve, Munday and famiily, Courtwright, in the death of their youngest son Rob- ert, who was accidentally scalded to dleath last wveek.... is-s May Noon, Mrs. H. S. Freeman, Town, visited at H. G. Freeman's on Sunday ... . A white gift service will be held next Sunday. COURTICE Mr. Elmer Rundle and friend, Mr. Muirdock of Toronto, spent Sunday7 with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rundle .... Masters Douglas and Robert Courtice visited with Iffrs. A. E. Clemiens, Bo nnville, Friday and Saturday ...Our choir was invited"ohod its practice at the Parsonage last Friday eveninig and one interesting feature was that MUrs. Washington asked each mniber of thie choir to corne dressed to represent a hymn or song and the one miost difficuht to g.ueýýs was to win a prize. Three of the choir represented the same old familiar song "Silver threa'ds among the Gold", and were ail dressed diff erently. The prize was given to Miss Franci.s Hancock. Refresh- m nents Were sorved in abundance after a game wvas enjoyed and a hearty vote of thanks was given Mr. and Mrs. Washington for the ex- cellent way in which they entertain- ed aud just at leaving the choir sa-ng1 "For they- are jolly good Fellows"J and went hýome feling that a Most pleasant eveniing had been ,spent... Mrs. S. S. Brooks was in the cIity for a f ew. days with friends MEN'S ,SLIPPERS Black or Brown Kid Romeos wvithi welt soles, Lurathimero $4.50 per pair L Black Bo Felt Boudoii Black or Brown Kid Romeos witli turn soles $3.50 and $3.75 per pair Rubber Hee Brown Rubber Hee' Black and Brown Everett Style $2.75 and $3.00 pr Rose Hand-made Grey Felt Comfys .................$1.75 per pair igiad W chrome leat] A Fine Soft Wooly Felt witli leather sole, $1.40 pr Children's1 A few pairs of Specials at ... ...... ..$.0 pair Misses' Felt HIOCKEY BOOTS LIITIGMen's at ...$4.50, $5.00 to $6.50 Women's at .. . .$4.00 and $4.50 Boys' at .......$3.45 and $4.00 Youths' at ................$.0 n We will be pleased to show you the good s and assist you ini every way to m; footwear. Shop early. No slippers or Christmas goods on approval, but we will be glad to excliange. SOLIJMA Mrs. J. R. Kivell has h.ad a pleas- ant visit with Orono friens .... Mr. and Mrs. John Baker.and fani1yl attenlded a we(dding anniversary at1 Mrs. Baker's sister, Mrs. Howardý Couch, Bethesdal, on Saturday even,.- ig..Mr. Jos. Reynjoldsý, Bank of MontraI, Bowrnanville, visited friends fhere...-Mr. Ru. seli J Smith1 has gone on1 a1trip to Egan We wish h im- a pleasant voyage (anld a saife return. . . Mr. and Mrs. Silas Williams attended the funeral of Mrs Jonathan A. Lane's mother, Mrs. E. E. Stickney at Port ..r.... Mr. Sani Dewell had quite a successful shooting match on Frîday. .... <Miss Edith Pascoe, Hampton, visited hei cousin, Miss Evelyn Tink over theý weekend .... Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright, Her~bert and Arthiur, Mrs. A. J. Balson and Mrs. A. L. Pascoe recently visited relatives at Black- 1 ýtock. .. Mr. Alfred Ayre amnong otlier cash prizes at Ottawa Winter Fair was the recipient of a beautiful Silver Cup valued at $50. .Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pascoe visited rela- tives at Kedron recently. . .. Mr. and Mrs. S. Edgar Werry, sons Ge.orge and Wesley yisited Grandma Short at Gourtice ... . Mr. A. E. Jeanings, IOur new% merchant, has been making some iiiprqeeneits to his, Solina property, ... Box social under aus- pices of Athlletic Club was weil pat- ronized and the program of rmusic, songs, choruses anld readings, was well rendered and very interesting. ýMr. Charles Shortridge was chair- nias. A very beautiful collection of boxes were auctioned b'yMes. W. T. Baker andi Carl Wilbur and brought high prices, aggregating $49.15. PROVIDENCE School Concert postponed on ac- count of illness am-nonir the pupils. DARLINGTON Base Line School Chi,-stmsas enter- tainiment will be hield oý i Moadiay evening, Decemnber 22ndý Program will consist of coueuaous drills, recitations and ia comic 'play entitled "Christmas a Sebbne"' Admission: Adults 25c; chiildren 10c. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS d Juliets ............ ..-$2.25 per pair udoir Slippers in Brown, Old Rose, and Lavender........... $1.00 per pair irs, Blue and Rose, with higli backs, $1.75 per pair el Boudoirs in tooled leather, Grey or ............. .... ...$2.25 per pair A Boudoirs in Black, Brown, Grey, Old ......................$1.50 per pair Indian Moccasin Slippers for Misses omen at ....$1,50 and $2.00 per pair SFeit Boudoirs, ribbon trimmed, best lier soling, in a variety of colors, $2.25 Per pair F'ancy Feits ....90e to $1.40 per pair tand Leather Boudoirs $1 to $1.50 pr CLUB BAGS Fine smootli cowhide, black or broxvn, leather lined, priced at $18.00 and $20.00 Walrus grain or crepe grain $16.50 Split cowhide, black crepe grain Special Price of $7.50 Suitcases from $1.75 to $15.00 iake tlie best choice possible in gifts of Strictly cash., Give useful gifts. Cash Shoe Store i Practical Gifts That Bring Joy to Those Who Receive and Reflect the Good Taste of Those Who Give, IVES' SHOE STORE Bowmanville NEsTrLETON .Messrs. Percyv M. Philp and R. Wil- fredJako attendied the swine course in Toronto and their naines each appea11r in the prize list. Con- giraluiaons... C. E. meeting oni December 4th., was in charge of President with Rev. J. E. Griffith and Mrs. P. Wright as programn corn- mittee. Music by orchestra and trio by Mrs. R.W. Philp, Mrs. Rhoda Porteous andý Miss Clara Porteous, (three generations), whvich was very mnuch appreciated. Rev. Mr. Griffti gave a good talk on issionary work. Our December llth programi was in charge of Mr. R. W. Phîlp and Miss Eni'd Dickey; mu sic by orchestra; reading by 'Mrs. Gordon; Mr. Phîlp) gave a good talk on Prayer; Enid Dickey was pianist... . Last Tuesdayl evening a number of the Adult Bible Cas visited Mr. andi Mrs. Henry Joblin. Hue is shut in wxith rheumia- tism. A good program wss given wehichb was very rnuch appreciated by the aged couple, Mr. Joblin contrib- uting a recitation ... . Miss Lamb, teacher of No. 8 Sehool, is training ber pupils for a -concert which ia be- ing given on Tuesday evening, this week. ... Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wright spent the weekend with lier sister, Mrs. Andrew MeGill, Janetville. Down go prices again at Gilchrist's Fire Sale. PUBLIC MEETING A imeeting- of the Ratepayers of the Township of Da.rling-ton-, will be held in the TOWN HALL, HA,ýMPTON on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 at the hour of 2 o'clock p. n. when Mr. John McVicar, Toron.to District Engineer Publie Highways will address the meeti-ng in regard to the abolition of statute labor and the appointment of a superintendent to ovrersee the work performed on Township hiighways under the new Provincial H-ighiways Act whichi cornes into operation on Jaýnuary 1, 1925. Everybody welcome. Meeting open for discussion. W. R. ALLIN, 50-2 Township Clerk. POUL TRY FOR SALE HavtNing decided to go out of poltr y I an offer'ing thle following for sale: 30 Wh-Ite Leghrn He,, ,,Clarke Strain, year Olds $1.00 each; 12 Ba"rred c Henr's bred to lY, eaIr 0ols, $0 ah 3ý5 Barred Rock PlleIts, $1.50 eacb); Bred to lay Cokeel 2 to.$250 each; s Exhib)it jin hie ockszand onle cock bird; ai so 0 rdc urrItn and 1Hoistein] Milc Cos fr sle. Apply to E. FOSTER, Mann's Point, P. O Box236BownaUn ille ENNISKILLEN Youn~g Peoples' League will hold their annual concert on Thursdlay, January lst. Mr. Harvey McGill attended t'he funeral of thie late W. John Shea of Fleetwood ýwho died on Friday, Dec. 5th in Nichioils Hlospital, P'eterboro. The sermon by our pastor, Rev. E. C. Belknap on Sunday eveniig! was on "Divine Forg-iveness", Psalmi 180. lus sermion was very ins,-truc tive and enlighlteinýg. The musc by thie choir, "Lord, for to-miorrow. and itsý needs, 1 do not Pray" was very sweetly rendlered. Don't forget the Chýristmas Con- cert in Enniskillen on Friday, Dec. t9th at 8:00 p. n. A good program is being providled.- Con and bring onewthyou ... . ay are happy to see the -white miantie spread over the old earth this week-ý end. The children are enjoying themselves immensely with their mnany winter sports. Miss Lenore Bentharn at Lake- field; Mr. Bert Benthanm, Detroit, visiting his parents, Mr. Wm. Ben-1 thanm, Thornhiil, M1an.; Mr. Rd. Ben- tham, Union, and Dr. W. G. Ben- thiaîn, Toronto, visiting relatives ati Markdale and Flesherton; Mr. Clar- ence Ferguson, Toronto, spent the weekend with his brother, Dr. H. Ferguson .... Special Christnias ser- vice on Sunday evenin-. . .. League Wednesday evening in charge of 2ndi Vice..President, Miss Maud Ashton; Bible reading by Miss Mý,ary Wallace. The topic was ably takzen by Missý Gladys Stainton; recitation, "Two Ways to Smile" hy Miss May Lamsb; reading by Miss Sadie Craig. Goods must be sol'd by Saturday.1 Prices cut stil] lower. Gilchrist's Fire Sale. Buy Gloves and Mitts From the Makers A lot of people didn't know tili last week the real bargains ,we have been giving ingoe and mnitts. No need of paying top prices when you save on eveiry purc-hase miade here. Ladies' unlinied tan stra>p gloves, regular $2.85 for $2.25. Men's Astrachan Storm GaiuntL let, heavy lining and large cuif, special from . ... $1.50 to $2.85 Men's Fine Grey Suede Strap Gloves, wool lined, regular $2.75 for..................ý. ..$2.25 Men's Highl Grade Auto Gaunt- let, chocolate color, heavyý white wool linied, regular $4.50 and $4.75 for ...........$4.00~ 100 pair buck skia lined men's mitts, wool lined, regular up to $1.50 for ................. 85c. Ou.r factory and retail shbop is next door east of Statesmian Office BOWMANVIWLE GLOVE & MITT COMPANY Phone 296 Bowinanville .1 W. ir- Align, l'p. 'Uleiric, i

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