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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Feb 1925, p. 4

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FOR LESS THAN THE PRICE 0F MATERIAL One Brown Ail Wool Duvety'ne Coat, Fur Collar and Cufs, lined througbout withà fancy' stripe, Reg-ular Price $35.00........................ ......... ... FOR $15.00 One Brown Ahl Wool Velour Coat, Fur Collar and Cuffs of good quaiity 1,eaver ene. Lined throughout with fancy lining, Regular Value $25.00O.......... FOR $10,00 One only Ail Wool Coat in the popular Burburry style, Regular Value $20.00 ....................... FOR $8.00 C . S. M A SO"fN The Personality Shoppe Phone 161 Bowmaniville Where you are neyer Where you neyer see urged to buy. two garments alike. Let Spring Sunshine Enter Your Home Eliminate the soot and dirt of wrinter from your Walls. Bright, new wall paper will bring the freshness of Spring into your roins. We have a large assortment of the latest designs and pat- terns reasonably .prieed. Wall Paper. Beautiful, new patterns have just arrived-correct in style and moderate in price. Have your wall paper- ing done now-the rush will soon be on. We will bepleased Vo showT you. AlI papers earried in stock. W.T T. ALLEN "'Big 20" Bookstore Bowmanville This is fish headquarters for lent. We hav.e a big variety--Salmon, Haddie, Fillet, etc. Sold at lowest prices. Potted and Cut Flowers, from-..........1,5c up College Mixed Candies, very nhoice ....45e lb.~ 10 bars Laundry Soap .............................58e Prunes, Santa Claire, tender and meaty. .2 Ibs. 25ci Aylmer Pork and Beans, reg. 20e .......2 for 25c Tea, black or mixed, lb ............... ...........65c Cocoa, Baker's, in bulk ........... .. ...2 lbs. 19C Kippered Snacks, very tasty, ý4 tins .........25e Oyster SheIl, triple screened, best qualîty we have ever had and cheapest, price 100 lbs ......................................... $1.45 FULL LINE CHICKEN SUPPLIES JIARRV ALLIN PHONE 186 BOWMANVILLE jt Stretching he$ We endeavor at alI times Vo give our eus- tomers the most for their $ that money can buy. It matters noV whether you buy a pound 'of saus- ages or a side of bacon it must be the best value on the market. Balance of this week we off er: 1 lb. prints of ]Easifirst at ...........19e 3 lb. pails of Easiflrst ..............54e 5 lb. pails Easmfrst ...............90e Breakfast Bacon, Slîeed .........30e lb. Phone 21 Bowmanville OUT THEY GO Best Dressaed Giri--Edith Cart- w-rght, Evelyn Oke. Best lressed Boy-Donald saiind- ers, Russel Okle. Best Comic---Aian Lynmer, Ben, Wiseman. Best Dressed Pair-Harry Taylori and Evelyn Taylor. Judges-Dr. C, W. Siemon, C. F. Rice. F.CIClnt Only Coats- 3 Only Coats AUCTION SALE Wednezday, March 4th--Auction sale of fresh cows, springers and steers the property of Oliver Denny, Lot 24, Con. 4, Whitby Township. Somne very choice cows. Sale at 1 P. M. See bis. Wsn. Maw, Auctioneer. Thursday, March Sth-Mr. Johin ston Niddery, Con. 9, Lot 32, Dar- lington, will sell ail of his farn stock, implements, etc. Sale at1 o'clock. See bils. Theo. M. Sienion, Auctioneer. Wednesday, March 11 th-Mr. Arthur C. Bragg, Lot 4, Con. 3, Darlington, will seli by publie auction al of bis farmn stock~, im- plemnents, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. See bis and list in Statesman. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. Saturday, Max-ch I4th-Mr. W. W. Allin will seil at his late resi- dence, Horsey-st., Bowxnmanville, his household furuiture and effects. See 'bis. Sale at 1 p. *m. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. AUTO AND TRUÇK LICENSES Owners of automobiles and motor trucks are advýised that licenses for 1925 are now available. Don't run the risk of being fined. Get license now. WM. J. BAGNELI, King Street Bo'wmanville U. F. 0. MEETING South Darlington~ Farmers' Clâb will mneet at Maple Grove Hall on Tuesday, Maiich 3 at 8 p. m. Provi- dence Club is expected to visit this Club. Everyone corne and enjoy the evening. Tru Power, Geo. F. Annis, President. Secretary, Tyrone Farmers' Club is holding an At Homne for aIl the menibers and their farnilies on Wednesday, March 4th at 8 p. nm. Ani invita- tion is given to anyone desiring to join to bring their farnily and spend the evening witb them. Simon McCoy, A. W. Annis, President., Secretary. TYRONE Miss Edith M.Smith, Bowman- ville, spent the weekend with her moàher, _Mrs. Violet Smith,..Mr. Howard Brent spent Sunday with his sister who la ill at Peterboro.. Leagiie Thursday evening was in' charge of 4th Vice-President. Mr. C.W 'oo0 y Col. L. T. Mc- Lau,:bli gýavea very splendid and, interesting topic on "Zeebruge and Ôstend'". Mr. Freel Goodman gave a musical selection. Mrs. Russel Wright a reading. This Thursday our League visits Enniskillen.. Mis Elva 'virtue, Bowmanville, spent the wealcend at ber mother's, Mra. J. W.. Virtue,. Jiggs and Dinty Moore took aý chance. Read Alex Elliot's advt. 1 BIRTHDAY PARTY A. very pleasant afternoon wasi spent on Febriiary 19 at the homeý of Mrs. Johil Mutton, Duke St., when a f ew of ber neighbors and friends surprised ber and celebr ted ber '73rd birthday. The afternooni was spent in different gaines after whicbý Mrs. Mutton was presented by Sybill and Bernice Mutton and Master lo'rely flowers. A very nice but short address was read by Mrs. B. E. Read of Oshawça, and a purse of rnoney presented by Mrs. Braund.1 Mrs. Mutton thanked the kindi friends for their gift and good wish-1 es. Mrs. Read presented her withl a lovely plant and wished ber every success in the coring years. The guests we,,ýe called to the dlining roora to a dainty afternooni tea ser- ved by Mrs. Braund, Mrs. Harold Wakielin and Miss Edit~h Smiith which was enjoyed by ail. Alter tea eacb wished Mrs. Mutton rnany mýore years of happiness and re1turned to their homes feeling they had thor- ougily enjoyed the gathering. HOME AND SCHIOOL CLUB CARNIVAL Frize winners are: Best Dressed Ladyý-Annie Ever- est, Ada Reid. ENFIELD NESTLETON n Mr. Fred Ashton is visiting at Mr. Willinim Porte oua of C: Toronto. .All are pleased to know Service Toronto, was weeke that Mrs. Fran~k Gilbert bus !tM- guest of is son, Mr. Harold Po ed froin Oshawa Hospital much im- eous and family.... Mr. Howa Sproved... .Mr. Wallace Pascoe was Philp o. Masse yHarris Co. isv home froni Toronto over the w %eekl- ting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. end,.. Miss Dorothy Pasco( : viz- W. Philp, The Willows. ... Mi. a iting at Brock. . . IMr. C. Sinipsoni Mrs. William Heasiip, Janetvilie,i i attended the Temiperanice Conven- cently visited his sister and frier 1 tion at Toronto. . .. Elkad Young at Mr. N. C. JVajiw's... ;Christi n, People's League wili present th111eir Endeavor session Thursday even: draina entitled "Jocnah" at Enfid was in charge of Mr. Richard 'W on Friday, March 6th. S.pecial nmusic liamas and Mrs. S. Crawford withf between acta. Admission 25c and Preaident in the chiair. A go 15c. program. was rendered consisting music by orchestra, duet 'hy Miss1 COURTICE Williamsa and Mrs. Geo. Mariow, ________citation by Gilbert Marinw, readi League service was weil attended b yMiss Eva McDermnott, Seriptu on Thursday. The Bible lesson was reading by Wilfrid Richardson. 1 ably given by Mr. Geo. Gore and the R. H. Suggitit gave a report of t topic taken. by Miss Annie Hoît. Miss Temperance 'Convention in Toroi Annie Parsons sang a solo very nice- whicb was much appîeciaed. Misi ly. After the prograin a garne was Iva Williamns and Enid Dickey w' Sindulged in and pop corn served to pianists.. Our hockey tearn journ( eal... . Services as usual on Sunday. ed to Port Perry and prayed anE Rev. C. C. Washington preached twvo citing gamne with Honeydale boi good sermons and the attendance at score 3-2 in favor of the latter.. Sunday Sehool was good ...Miss' Rev. John E. Griffith, B3. A., gave Estelia Penfound visite d at ber Sunday hast the sec~ond of a ser brothers', Mr. Clarence Penfound. . of sermcins on the sayings of Chri .Mr. Everett Waiters was operated taking for bis text: Oh. Jerusale: r on for appendicitis on Friday and is Jerusalein! thon that killeat the Pl rdoing nicely in Bowanianville Hocspit- phets, etc. The choir render nai .... Miss Elva Truhi, Oshawa, vis-, good mausic with Mrs. S. H. Malco ited at Mr. Blake Courtice's and Mi. at the organ. IHorace Hancock's ... . Our League's Ivisit to Bowmianvihle Monday vnENIKL N in)g had to be postponed on accountENIK LN of the weather.. Several from here attended the Tezaperance Conven- visitors: Miss Gertie Oke, to-'ý tion in Toronto last week. spent Sunday at home; Mr. and M 3 pan. 1.OO Pae 2 Blake Short, South Darington, ai Mlts3par$10. ag Mrs. Way Kent, Paris, with Mrs. 31$15.00 Ring for $1. Alex Elliot. 1 A. Hall Who was much weaker MAPLE GROVE - unday evening Mr. James Werry gave a very. splendid rep< i Mis. Lou RQwe, Toronto. visited of the reèent Prohibition Conve Mrs. R~. L. Worden one day Isat tion beld ini Toronto. At this sc week.. Rev. Whattamn, Oshawa, wîi vice Master Roy Drew Trewin1 *occupy the pulpit here next Sund(ayl ceived the rite of baptisi. T ...Miss Ima Power, Kendal, Mr- music by the choir was as usu Stuart Mor-ton, Cobouxrg, spent the Weil rendered. weekend at tbe formier's hore.... The Play "Forest Acres" preser Mis. Truman Power sue,_nt a couple ed by Salem Young People on Fý of days ast week in tow-,n with bier day evening was an unqualified au *mother and sister. . . _M. and Mrs. c ea1s. The actors played theiri Russell Osborne, Clarke. v iited their setv at rl xeetya nL. Wordn n undayr.. PaMstRour people certainly appreciated S, L. Wrde onSunav .... Patorern's bistrionic talents. Between a' Washington preacbed a ca-pital sr Mrs. James Pari, Jr., Enfield,d maon on Sundlay to a large c.3ngiega-1 l ited the audience by renderii tion on "Taking Time". Mis. J. g D. Seven isvisiing r ftherin eautiful selection on the Accordii Toronto who is not ver-; vll. anmutorncnoily Dollr Dy Gives4 par ~ Dorotby Pascoe accompaniying on t] Dolar ay lovs 4pai $100. organ. Miss Reta Ashton added v Read Alex Elliot's Je-wohîly advt. the programme by render-ing mû acceptabiy a solo. Commuai HAYDON singing was anothor feature greal _______enjoyed. Proceeds were. 'ah.a 1 Recent visitors: Mrs. E. Bradiey'$2 7.7 5., and daughter Viola visiting at Ponty- . ednesday evening's League w * pool; Messrs. Erie and Jin Stain- in charge of Mis. Lloyd Aabtc iton, Enniskilel, at Mrs. W. H. President. Bible was read by _M Creeper's and Mr. A. McNi's; 'dr. Milton Stainton and Mrs. James and Mrs. Clarence Avery entertained Werry led in prayer. Topic the choir right royaily on Thuirs'ayl "The Better Education" was vei evening and ail report a veîy pleas'- ably and interestingiy given by M aut occasion... .League servi ce Sun- E. E. Stapies wbo ernphasized tl dat evenixx \vas as usuai weîi at- eff6cts that education has ont tended. Social Vice-President, social ide of ife. His present Miss Mets Ashtoni, was iný charge. tion of the topic was ceîtaiuly aý LBible lesson wsa readi by Mr. Henry1 preciated by the meinibors. M Ashton. Topic discussed by Mius Claude Smith gave three vory beaut H. Brown and Mr. A. Reid; readirigs fui soiections on the Accoidion a gvnby Ma)bei Beech an~d Harry companied by Miss Mar-orie at t Mil. Meeting was closed by the pî9no. Ahi -weîe deligbjted withbi Mizpahbendcin. ... Cburcb er nun-bers. After a Guessing Co vice Sunday afternoon waa conduet- test this profitable session was clo ed by Pastor J. W. Down who gave ed with the Mizpah beniediction. an excellent sermon and aliso ad- Mytery Window at Alex Elliot' ministeied Sacrament to a goodly Buy Gloves and Mitta Dollar Di nunîber. -big saving. Page 2. On Friday evening, February 27, Solina young people will present their popular play The "Joniah".,Ad.- SOLINA mission 25e andi 15c. 82 4 pir o~r$100.Pag2.A nunxbër froin here sttended tl A RCHIE TAIT Phone 65 Bowmanv. 111e ng- r _____________________________ ANNOUNCEMENT I arn pleased Vo announce that I have been appointed DIEALER for D URImLAN T AND FLINT JV>,"ToR ,CARS for Bowmanville and District Ask for demonstration and prices W. J. CHA LLIS BOWMAN VILLE ONTARIO John Hateiy,He- quarters 4for serice .J.Cafi Phone: Garage 44 Poe20 House 114 'iil nd ird iU~iftm Vis an d ýnds Everybody likes to take a chance. Look at an the fun Jiggs and Dinty Moore have every day! ing Wl i ! Here's your chance: the '1 ýOd Friday and Saturday our window will coiltain of ! 1, 50 parcels of unknown value, bust guaranteed to re- contain an article or articles whose regular value 'ur is more than $1.00. Many contain articles from Mr $2 to $5. Then there's one lady's l4kt gold ring mo set with diamronds and' rubies valued at $15.00; ses and one man's fancy signet lOkt gold ring, valued ley- at $10.00. ex- ys; YOUR CHOICE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY on ONLY $.00 riesI st,1 This sale is for cash only, without privileges m!n 1 feeag ~ eun ro- fecageo eun ýredI Alex. Elliot, Jeweler uo 4iLVe c.sevein roÂnipv.Jfl Infl ou Suniday, and enjoyed the servi HAMPTON by the formeir pastors and the ain ________ing of the Veterans' Choir. Hampton Woinen's Institute wilî Over twenty Eldad young menv Imeet at 2 p. m. on Thursday, Marcb ited Zion -Young Men's Bible CIa 5, atthe homne of Mrs. S. G. Niddery. on iidl.vnn, n vpi Godpograrn expectedl. Aîî ld- enjoy able turne with an abundauce ies invited. Milineîy clasa on programme ,stunts and appetizî Monday, Maîch 9th. 1f you wanlt eats. to take the course lot Intitute ofi- Mi. and Mis. W. L. Mountjoy, N cers know. and Mis. Clarence Weriy, Kedrc Attendance at the Methodist Jub- at Mi. A. L. Pascoe's. .. Mr. a ilee services oni Sunday was very Mirs. L. C. Snowden and famf large. Rex'. William Lim-beit Tor- Maple Grove, at Reeve Bakeî's.. onto, wýho 48 years ago was the ,Jun-Mr. Gordon Hardy, Lindsay, wi ior pasýor ou this circuit, preachcd bis brother, Mi. Harvey Hardy. very aceptably froin Psalrn 89: 15,i This co miunity was grieved 16. He also addressed the Suudlayl bear of the passing away of M School of neariy 200 in the after-I Kezia N. Dobson in Lindsay Hospi noon. Rex'. W. R. Baiker, Toron- sfteî an operation for appendicit tto, wbo waa the Methodiat minister She bad miade her home boref on this circuit 41 years ago preached severai yeaîs with ber son-in-lawa at the evening service froin Luke daughter, Mi. and Mis. Isaac Harc 8 :25-. Both mînisters feeiingiy re-1 and bas made rnany frienda bere ve feried to the inenbers of the buchxiii misa bier. Oui s-ýimpathiy î Board of this Cbuîcb in 1875 withi extended to Mr. and Mis. Hardy aIl of whorn they were of course weil their b ereavernent. Mir. a nd _4 acquainted. Their services were very Harvey Hardy attende(.' the fuuc] nuch enjoyed. Thýe singing of the of Mis. Dobson at Oakwood on Eý Veterans' Choir of 24 voiices was urday. gieatiy apprreciated, their singing Recent visitors: Mr. and Mis. of the old antIhema biougbt back T. Taylor aud family and Mi.a meinories of the earlier days in thiis Mis. A. J. Balson snd faniiiy enjoy church.* Mirs. C. J. Kerslako -who a sleighîiýde to Biackatock on Sati was organist of the cbich for aiany day and a pleasant visit witb years again deiig'hýted the audience and Mis. Ernest Larmer; Misa ire with bier îendeîing of the music tnit Argue of TorQnto, spent the wee was used at the chuîch openiftg soi- end at home with bler father,IV i vices. Mrs. Roach, nee Alice Thom- Haiiy Argue here; Misses Margàa as, of 55 Arunie Ave., Toronto, and Ruth McKessock spent the wec was the oniy member of the choir end witb Misses Marjorie and Edi of 50 yeaîs ago wbo was aible to be Pascoe, Hampton; Mis. A. L. Pi presont and j oîn wîth the choir in1 coe recentry visited Kedron îelativý these services 'and was waîmiy wel- Full attendance of members coned by bier old achool mates iu Young Ladies Bible Casas is roqueý tevlage. Arnong those from ed at their rogular rnontbly nieeti outside points weîe: Mr. sud Mis Wednesday afternoQn March 4th A. L. Pascoe, Mi. sud Mia. Norman. . League iast week was in charge E. Wright, Mi. and Mis. John Bak- Third-vice-Piesident, W. Westlaý or, Mis. S. Edgar Weriy, Mir and Pastor W. W. Joues, B. D., tookt Ydrs. Walter Crydeiman, Solina; topic; Mi. Artbur Blanchard M~ M!rs. H. G. Pascoe, Zion; Mr. and the Scripture; Misses Ane W Mis. T. J. Cole, Tyrone; Mi. J. A. lisais sud Marjory Coliacott play MçCiellau, Mi. Haîry Rice, Mi. Alan a piano duet; Miss Kate aad Frar( M. Williamns, Bowinanviile; Mr. and Crydernan sang a vocal duet; rea Mis. Fred Tanablyn, Orono; Mi. and ing: were given by Miss Lauret Mrs. C. W. Hoskin, Kedron; Mr. sud Naylor sud Mi. Charles Shortiidg Mia. Smiithwaite, T~oronto; Miss A good Valentine Contest was riel Frances Ciatwortby, Belleville; Mr. enjoyed. Bruce Cunninghamn, Caniero " Mystery Packages worth up Signet PRing $1.00. Mlex Elliot. $15-00 for $1.00 at Alex Elliot's. Mule fflhia Guft*etâ, à parlw $01 Get this: Meu's mule sin M~it on Dollar Day. Page 2.j 3 pair $1.00 Dollar Day.* Paie Phone 207 I j s s Bowmanville ert 'le Tait's for Econoiny Ual it We invite you Vo shop at our store and share II? in he special values being off ered from our bar- re- gain counter: nd, 1ai- I ets Strawberry Jam, 3 lb. tin ........................75e ine- Strawberry and Apple Jam, 2 lb. tin.........38e in Plums in tins, reguluar 30e for ..............15e I Cherry Jam, in glass jar, regular 50e for ....25e O't Apple Butter, regular 20e in for ............10e ity FoetCemCk1cn, eua 5 o. .0 tiy FoetCemCk cnrglr3efr..20 ut Libby and Clark So'ups, regular 17e for ......9e as Rex Catsup, regular 15c, now 2 for ..........15e f Whole Steak, 2 lb. in, regular 25e for ....12'/c A. ~{reaihMsad eua 0 o...0 onj Hreais utrrgua 0 o ...... 0 ýY Salmon, Tiger Brand, ½/ size ..............15e HEADQUARTERS FOR- FISH B. C. galmon, White Fîsh, Fillet of Haddie, Finnan Haddie, Kippered Herring, Fresh Oysters, etc. MARMALADE WEEK See our windoew display 4 lb. tins 70c, 2 lb. tins 45c

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