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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Feb 1925, p. 4

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Clearing Sale 0F SiIk Chiif fon Velvet AND Cloth Dresses Regular Regular Regular Regular' Regular Regular" Regular* Va!,lue Value Value Value Value $ 12-.7 5, $37.75, $36,00, Sale Price Sale Price Sale Prie Sale S ale(- Price Price Value $28.00, Sale Piice Value $30.50, Sale Price -$ 9,7 5 $19-50 $27,50 $22.5 0 $94.00 F ive Only Winter Coats Reg.: $20, Sale Pue Reg. $15, Sale Price Reg. Phone 161 $10.00 $ 7.50 $35, Sale Reg. $15, Reg. $30, Price $17.50 Sale Puice $12.50 Sale Price $15.00 C-1u ýS. M ASO0N The Personality Shoppe Bowmanville Where you are neyer urged to buy. Where you neyer see two garments alike. Hiere Are The Facts: We, are deterinied to clea.r out ail our overstocks of -wint- er footwear. In order to make dotubly sure that this wilI be accomplished we have slashed the prices to a level where you will find buyinq easy and values real. We await your visit to this Sale -with the utmost, confidence that you will save money and obtain genuine Shoe Satisfaction. ALL WINTER FOOTWEAR WILL HAVE TO MOVE AT ýOUR CUT PRICES Wonten's Black, Satin 1 strap Sippeîs witit suede tiimming, satin covered heel light wigt sole.............. $6.75 pair Woinen's' Patent Gore Pumps, oaa of the nawýýest, $7.00 pair Woman's Patent Leather 1 strap with Spanisit coveîad heel aad tura sole at $8.00 pair Men's Boots in good fine caîf leathar, black or brown, Regulai $8.50 f'or $5.95 pair Men's iteavy solad wintar Ox- fords la brown caîf with plain tocs.......... .$8.00 pair Men's Black nnd Brown Ox- fords, in g-ood grade leatlher withi double soles, SpeciaI $6.75 A table of Bargains comprised of Ladies' Brown Sippers ai-d Oxfords Regularly priced at $7.50 and $9.00 at $4.45 pr FRET SPATS Ladies you buy one spat for 75c anýd I will give you the mate FREE. IVES' SHOE STORE Bowmanville Cash $hoe Store Ail Winter G(oods Mlust Be Cleared Out Regard Iesîýs of Cost Corne to the Store That"," Always Selis for Less S. G. CHARTRAN CLOTHIER AND HABERDASHER 2 door west of Bell Telephone Office Phone 26 Bowmganvill e BOW'àMANVILLE, FEB. 12th., 1925.MAL GROIVE 'Mis. E. W. Foley is visiin!g heri daugter and other relatives ait TYRONE Peteýrboro.. Misses Ruby Lancasterý and RPetit Power spent the w.eekend Mr. A. W. Clemens spent the week- at the former's home Port Gab. end with friends in Toronto .... Mr. .. Mrs. A. L. Pa-scoe, Solina, JMi. Fred N. FaYrell, Hanlilton.-, is visit-' Fred Biay, Enfield, spent Saturc a"y ing, friands here. . Earl Coulter, with their cousins, Mr. T. -i, Cule, Osha-wa, is visiting at Mr. Win. Par-, Rev. Mis. W. C. Frank:, M r. and rel's.... .Mr. R. Hodýgsoni and Mr.Ms. Thomas Snow'ýdenI. .The many, L. F. Byami are harvestinig iýe ... l friendsa ami relatives ýof Rev. and ?.fi o f,,,.,An .mae te rods Mr. ,W. C .,,rm, will ben.1lad +n aost imipassable.. Meeýting of thiei S. 0. E. was heid on MIonday night,ý February 2ndl., w,,hen- the D. D. S. P. and four mnenmbers fîom Wellington Lodg-e Bowninanville, visited and In- stalledl officers after which lunch was sýerved. New officers: Past Pres--! dent-Leslie C. Thompsoa; W. Presi- dent-Alheit C. la-wkey; Vice Presýident-Wni. Chapmian; Se'y.-, TîEas.-Thos. H. Richards; Surgeoný -Di. H. Ferguson; Fiîst Guide-W., klo-w that shle is elnogto ha able to retuin to their home in B.C Mis.sia Stevens is going along with themi. They expect to leave Sat- uiday.. .Eldada young people will piesenit* th'eir play "The Jonah",' in the Sons Hall on Friday everning, February lSth at 8 p. m. Admli- sion, Aduits 25.c; children 15,c. . Mr. and Misrý. Edward Railey, Kings-ý ville, îecently visitedl at IMr. H. A.ý Farrow'.... Misses Rena Maad U. F. O. NOTICE Pr'ovidence arer'Club -will meet i Shws School, Tuesday 1 -i.~ Fb - ary l7thi. Ebe-nezer FamesCuib will give thie pîogrami. Ladlies(of Providence Club will pro- vide the refreshments. O. R. Bragg, R. K. Squtair, presidient. Secretary. H. alfcra SeondE. C. Ashtton; JessieNemn Toronto, visiting Thir(',-Jas. Hodgson; Fourth-Wm. M.irs. M. Munday, Sr. H. Moore; Inside Guard-Geo. Alil- Dollar Day at Couch's this Stuiday. dread; Outsiida Guard-Lloyd Al..________ dî-ead; Auditors-W. Ghapnn, L.HYO AlldIreadl. Tîustees-A. _HaWkey, HTO L. Thompson, Wmn. Moore. 1Mrs. J. Montgomnery, Toronto, Dollar Day at Gouchi's this Saturday. visited hier daughteî, Mis. H. Ashton Miss Rilda Slemion, Bwavle speat the weekend at nine i HAMPTON ~Cyril Avery, Burketon, viited ai .t. Mr HMTNClarence Avery's... Mr. Thomas. Goldn JuileeandThan-Offer-Siemion la visitiag his daugitter, Mifs. ing- services will be held in Hampton QaCea ttended Burketon on' Leagual Methodist Chuicliton Sunaday, Fe'b- oQursday ight nd asito ed on ruary 22nd., whea services 'wil] be, onth roram. .Mr. and MsaTao coaclucted at 10:30 a. ni. by 1ev,'tl rga.M.adM Wmi. Limnbert, Toronto, and at 7j Mountjoy enteîtaîned a aumber of p. . i isexiectd b 11v. hosfriands on Fîiday avening and oui Brown, Lindsay,. On Sunday, Maîch' hi eeas oàl netie 1 at the home of Mi. and Mis. H.' Ash- lst., Rev. Dr. G. H. Williamns of th1e,» n nPdySean . agu Metropolitani Chuîch, Toronto, wil service haie on Sunday avening wvas, praach at both services. The Boar d la charg-e of oui Mission arviy Tc ar skîng for $500. VeteransPrsdt, M. Canc Avy chor xiiissg o Suda, Fbrur. Bible lesson was rend by Miss H., 22, soie of whom sarig 40 years ago Brown; topic -was taken by Mis. et tie the time of union of thieCaracAvyndMiG Gitl; Methodist and Bible Christian Con- reading by Mi. Herîy Milîs. Mi. gregations. Tea and concert wili be G. Avery: gave a fin.-ncial report of given on Wednesday, February 25. the i.sonay îk At 2:3 0 p. -n. Rev. Dr. Staff ord, M1,et- ,iisiiaywr- ropolitan Chiurch, Toronto, -willj Dollar Day at Coucý ' iis Saturday. pîeach. Tea seîved at 4 p. mn. At1 8 p. mi., 1ev. Dr. Staff~ord will lect- TYRONE ure on "The Rise and FaIl of Na- tions". Miss Joy Fnwcett, one ofý A Valentine Social undar theanus- Torontoýs claver yc'ung musicians pices of the W. M. S. will be hald wîll sing and play during the _ven-, in the vestry of the chiurc on Fi ing. Thare xiii ha no Thaak-offer- day, Fe'bruaiy lSth., at 2:30 p. m.l iag asked for in te Spiing-. A play entitled "Tiîad (o-" Missions" Dollar Day at Couch's this Saturday. will ha pîesented by the ladies as jwell as a dialogue by the childrean. Inýrmnaa, vocal and other music. IRefreshrnanits served. Silver col- SOLINA 'lection ais naetlmni- ________ ~~vited. Lde n etee n Eld'ad Young Men's Bible lass I Tyrone League recently visited menibars are arranging Vo visit Zion Salem Leagua, eveiyone reporting ný Y. M. B. C. on Friday evening, Feb. good time ... . U. F. 0. heid on open ruary 2th. mieeting la the Commuaity Hall, Miss Lana Taylor is giving hier Wednesdny, February 4th., when report of the Winter School inaxt I they reoiganizad. Afteî the busi-1 Sunday babweea ýSaday School sas-j ness of the club a literary and ni- sion a.nd puxblie service. Site leaves cal progrnm wa given. A splendid1 naxt day for Toronto Vo conipleta report of the U. F. O. Convention liter training pievious to sailing in hald la Torünto was givsen by Mi August in conrpany with other mis-, O. R. Bragg; cal selectiori hyth sionarias for service in West Chinia.. Barr Brothers, a humnorous readung R'ecent visitors: Miss Lana Tay-I entitlad a Dlieam by Mi> Leslie loi homne froin Toronto; Mis. Jon Thompson, also a selaction by the Baker and daughter Kathleen, with: Tyronie quartet. Several speechesý hier parents, Mi. and Mis. W. J. ware given by the mienilbers. Meet-' Brîagg, Bowianviile; Mis.. A. L. ing closed with National Antham.. Pascoe and uncle Fred Bray, at Mi.!. . Epworth Langue Thuîsdnýýy aven Thomas Saowden's, Mapia Grova; ing ia ci-argc of lst vica-Prasidant, Mis, S. Edgar Werry and son Wes- Mirs. Russeil Wright. Aftar open- ley, and Mis. E. Th:ompsoa with ing, axercises and business, 1ev. J. friands ia Toronto; Mi, and Mis. H. W. Dowa took up te lesson and E. Tink àand Bruce guests at Mi.ý Bible Study. Topic "Uponi what Ernest Wehber's, Columbus; Mrs. g rounds do we believe in a future James Reynoldsý, Toronto, guest at ife" wasR given by Mi. Clarence Mi. Silas Williams'; Miss Florence! Woodley which was helpful and ha-1 Wlkingtoa, Shaws, at Mi. W. J. structive. Splendid readings weîei Ciydeiman's; Mi. Fred L. Bray, givan by Florence Gardiner, Lavarna Broeside, Enflald, at Mi. A. L. Pas-j Burgess and Mi. Russeil Wiight, coe 1 and a solo by Mirs. T. Goodman. Rol Dollar Day at Couch's titis Saturday. Cal]. was îesnonded Vo with versa of scriptuie. Langue losed with Mizpnh banediction. . . Pastor Down delivered a veiy helpful srmo ENNISKILLEN Sunday niorning to a fair' sizad eongregathon, Sacrament being ad-j On Fîiday avening, Fabiuaiy 20, mninisteîed at close of service.. Salem-i young- people will preseatý S. S. Missionary piogramn on Sunlday their popular play entitled "Forest was given by te "King's Guard's Acres". Class, aach boy tnking his part well Sunday aveaing oui pastor, 1ev.. .-The T-,'ione Institute and Ladies' E. C. Belknap gave a vaiy illum-in- 1 Aid are holding an open mneeting in ating and iateýe,stiing seimon on thie Coarmunity Hall on W7ednasayv "The Uripardonable Sin". Sin ilavening, Febiuary lSth., at 8 p. m. rani. Not fiction. We often A good pnogram is beiag piepaiad drift into sn wihout knowý,ing it. and lunch served by the ladies. Aý After living this sinful and aviil hfe Parcel Post wlile earried on dur- we neyer think of turning Vo GQd. iag tite avaning and ail who attend Oui l'oving Henvenly Father will not1 areansked to patroniza. Tite comn- forgive titis gient si. we have mrunity cordially invited. committed ngainst Him. We should Dollar Day at Coueh's this Saturday.ý ail try Vo live the lifa that J.esus ex-, pects of us. Langue Wednesday evening was inj charge of lst vice-President, Miss, May Werry; Bible reaýding by Miss~ Winaie Okie; Mis. Russell Wright, Tyrone, gave a splendid opic oný "What Jsas rmeans to you and Me". Site told of Jasas' Gîeatness and US.:îEL what Ha is and sitould imea Vo al. We will ba glad Vo hava Mvrs. Wrigýht wit us again. Mr. William Siit gave a readling; Miss Marion Or- chard excelletly rendlerad a piano-. S,01o; Miss Maud Ashton favoîed - withn vcalsolo; eandingý by Miss4 ~1 G. Smith aftar which al iaspondad' ~ , Vo te roll cali. Miss Marion Or- A_ chard agaia fnvoied with a pian ol solo Vo te delight of al. Mis. Fred Mountjoy undenerena minor oparation last week. Glad Vo .WE A AS" know sha is improving... Mi. A r- WNTDA INK"ayS- thur and Miss Myrtie'Brunt enter- ATADIK tnined a numbai of titahr 3Joun g . e'S akn that mother friands Vo n very anjoyable pnrty bigfrhfo h c iFriday evening. AIl reported havin bîgfrhfrn h c i good and jolly time ... . Miss Alic2 box he bottie of John- M ark, Mi. ard Mis. Carl Graham, SOni's Pure Milk and pour Phone 92 Druggiess & Optometrists (Niglxts and Sundays 280 or 232) Bowmauïville COURTICE The long coatinued rivalîy Il tween the mnariied -and single ni of thie community found anotl vent on Wednesday afternoon L wveek when the Bechelors defeat the Benedicts in hockey at Taylo Rlink. Score 7-3.. The fine weatl last Sunday was paîtly respoasib no doubt, for the exceptionally go cIongregations at the church servi, at ail three sassions. The pas pieached in the niorning and la 1 evening. The annual W. M. service was held which attractad large crowd. Mrs. John Fouý President, assistad by the Past ai-d 11ev. W. C. Frank, Victoria, C., gave the addîess. His splani description of the vaiiety of missi work in that province was li.steaed( with close attention and grat pie itre,. .. At the Febiuaiy meeting the Official Board es the Circuit pastor, Rev. C. C. Washington, A., was unanimously in-vited to ci tinue his pastorate for an indefin tarin on into the Union Church. 1 Washington wnrmly thanked 1 Board and expressed his great pie ure in accepting and la worki amiong the people of the charge. intirmated, howeveî, that if at a time in the future it -%as failt t] a change of pastorate was desiral the Board or 'ne himseif must f fiee to indicate it and to plan -wayvS tor the 1best interests of 1 -\.ý...,. . Good niews ~continues corni-e fîom Mr. W. R. Couitice is stî1l undergoing treatnient in 1 Genaral Hospital, Toronto. 1 church and oblher activities mal his absence felt and maay fiei wilbe glad to, see hlmra rtura.. The symipathy of ail the commun is f elt for Mis. Almira Allina her 4aughter and soa-in-iaw, ý and Mis. Geo. P. Anais, in the s ious illness which Mis. Allia has 1 to withstand. She uaderwaat crtcloperation on Moaday Bomanville Hospital and stood i shock faiîly well but her condit. is still serious .... On Friday ahi last the C. G. I. T. members put a Scotch concert in te S. S. Roi whi-eh, was quite a success and -, attended. Scotch choruses by 1 girls ini costump' , Scotch contril tlins by local talent and a r Scotch speech by Mi. J. J. Alb ne.ymade up a splendid evenli An Irish concert is to tollow. Dollar Day at Couch's this Saturd. Farms to Rent FARM TO RENT-126 acres, lot 3, F_, Darlington. Plowi'ng possessionI once, fuit possession Apiril 1, 1925. ply to Mrs. James MconciK St., E., Bowmanville. 3 150 ACRE FARM FOR SALE-Wit two iles of 0)ron1, gondIaLnd, g buildings, valuable timbr, plent water. Convenîed-It Ito schools and mIl ket. Notedl as a grea-t pouigfaij LaPnd in good statuý of cultivatiolu. B' gain for ,uilk sale. Liberal te,, G1et fun] particlars from R.F Z. H- Postmaster. Orono. 5 f: Auction Sale Wm. Challis, Auctioneer, has ri ceived instructions from OSWALD BRANCH Corner Ontario and Nelsi Streets, Bowmanville te, sel! by public auction on SATURDAY, FEB. 14t] The follo-wiag machiaary, etc.: 1 Sampson Tractor, in good sha] t Sampsoa Tractor Plow, with r ling Coltors, and Skimmai-iirs, good aew; Massey-Hlairis 3-beaig Sî ing Machine with 2 Saws; 1 Mass' Harris No. 3 Blizzard Silo FuIi complete with 30 ft. of outside pip '30 ft. of inside pipes, 4 sets kaivas, extra geais for differi B. at tl3-ll~ tpe; roi- -ey- ofi 'nt lengthi cuVa; Drive Beit 75 ft. end- less, Goodyear Cling-ViVe; MoILaugit- lin D45 Touring Car, ail nawly tirad -n d in good ianning order; Exten- sion Laddei 32 ft., 75 ft. of -ropQ and pulley; 1 40-gallon gas druam; 1 15-gallon oil dramn; Titrea 45-gallon Cider BarraIs, Oak; Several size baît pulleys; Saverai parts for cars; 1, Emery Witeel and B ait; Large Tool Box; A aumber of gooid tools, chils, etc., and several otiter ar- tilstoo nuinerous Vo mention. As Mi. Branch is goiag West ln the, Spring eveiything mnust hie sold. Sala to commence at 1:30 p. in. TERMS-CASH4 ARTICLES FOR SALE Gloveýs ,ind] Milts: Hore i, oe-lge "nindgau lt- Short 1O-inhmue, oneý-finger 450 pair. 48pisoly, horse ide, hog skin andl, bokskin gauietgiveciarnga Menl's un11lned kd id ad sue-de gloves, $1ýJ75 Io *$275 pair Menl's silklind loesligli grade suede and kid lathr, 300an)d$75 glvs, learingat$0pir gauntieti 3, untine d $2 a See these r'eai bargainis at BOWMANVILLE GLOVE & MiTT CO. Ltd. NextStatesman Office, Bowmnaxvilla 100 Per Cent Wholewheat Bread There's a lot of people who are not familiar with the health values of Corbett's 100 % Whole- wheat Brown Bread, or they certainly would eat more of it. Many doctors recommend it for daily use at every meal. Try it for a week and be con- vinced of the desirable qualities it contains. Yes, we have Eskimo Pies at 5c each.. W. P Cobet Baker and Conifectioner Bowmanville Give 'Children Plenty of Pure MiIk Start off the youngsters to health and hap- piness. Cive them in abundancee food which will bring added golden years to their lives. Give them plenty of fresh, pure milk. But remember it should be pure milk. Glen Rae Dairy Milk is from T. B. Tested Cows from a Government Accredited Herd. You are sure 'it is pure. Serve Glen Rae Milk generously at meal- time and between) meals. It's the cheapest and best food for children. Phone 175r3 and have wagon cal. GLEN RAE DrAIRyY IR. R. Stevens, Proprietor Bowmanville WE iVE YU i ABSOI-UTELY FREE: Electric Heater, $ 10.00 Electric IReading Lamp, $ 10.00 and Electrie Iron $5.50 or any other Goods in store to value of $25.50 with every purchase of a $150.00 Electrie Range, absolutely guaranteed. Cali early as there's a reason MAZO-N & DALE The Popula r Hardware -Quality and Right Price. Phone 145 Bowxnanville 1' QUALITY SERVICE The steady groth o (f oOU(ptica ervcei due to the quality of tChe service rendered. Every case from- the simplest to the most difficult receiv- es the samne careful and scientific attention during our most thorough examninations. Our Optical Room is equiJpped with the most modern instru- ments and is in personal charge of R. M. Mitchell., Optometrist, Registered by examination by the Ontario Board of Examiners in Optometry. You cannot value your eyes in dollars and cents and therefore the best you can get in Optical Service and quality goods you owe your eyes. "HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED TO-DAY" R.M. Mitchell & Co. 'i

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