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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jul 1925, p. 3

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OÇAL *yv out what to serve when Company is coming, 4y not phone our store for some of our deliei9us )ast Pork, Ham, Roast Macaroni Loaf, Jellied inch Tongue, Bologna. We have the largest and choicest dîs play of oked Meats in town. You wilI find them vary 4ty, delicious 5wholesomie, besides labor-saving d economical. G, A. Edimondstone (me 21 Bowrnanville ~QUALITY COUNTS id it's quality you get flrst ,last and always when you buy Bowmanville Bakery Products And it's cquality that has 1built up such a tremeý dous demand for our Produets. Make yourseW a1 permanent customer. M welcome your trade. Phone 97. to Christie'ý AN~D OTH-ERWISE Imning ln Lake Simncoei )n Harbor, Paul Little, d of heart failure. Lloyd has purchased handsome residence of Mr. T. F. Harrison, 0f JTur triet Rer ts' An.iv ope toaru council ha J. MeMahon, foru $25 for his excelle lives and grappl drowned people. *eo. iH. Y, and F .de", Port liday at1 William B Deliver ry & Le- ýpresenta- 1 -mhwaya to Power" ;a Siib~jet of nual Con- Eloquont InsplratioaiI (a grant- ec. ue mnerîy of WIll1anm aiey 'ýeBenti, Who wiIl ent ,work deliver bis notewortiiy -address, "Patb- irig for wvaYs te Powrer," at the comlug Do- m"InlonOII au1tauiqua, i-s oeeof the ope, Miss greatest dlramiatice rators of the day. ef Edin- The theme of bis lecture, "Pathways A. Wil- on, "The te Powrer," la that "hieeau who thinks Wison, lie can"; tliat ln every brain there is pe, spent aq sleepkin--gogelus and tliat it can be ongvn ott a ie I-n4JlLI ~ 15UL ~UoiliItb $50, the amount of the medical bill for the injuries infiicted by hlm. A very pleasanit eveuing was speut at the homne of Mr. and Mrs. G. F., Purdy on Weduiesday, July 1lst., wvhen M'rs. G. F. Purdy and Mrs. W. R. Purdy gave a reception lu onor of Mr. 'and Mrs. W. R. Graham (nee. Florence Lucy (Lul?ù) Purdy). Sbortly after seven o'clock ab)out forty of the iinmedlate relatives of the bride and groom sat dean te sumptuous supper after wbich the evening was speut in a social aray and every eue went homne feeling they had spent a pleasasit tîme, The many useful and beautiful presents received sboared the esteemn in arhich the couple were beld by their ged 22 years, ifrom GClasi Ni RAIl Tisale, ohigher Boy ity 'S, Neyer SaS e LUet of water na in difficulty. MUiss hem assistance, but n and both were uponi PROTECT IT BY ANCE Your business is surrounded by risks:' Insure it. Your valuables are always in danger unless protected by insurance. Insure your present prosperity to remain prosperous. We can help you. For Ail Kinds of Insurance Consult 'J SO0N 50 King St. E. Bowmanville "Neyer too Late to Mend" May be a very~ good maxim, but "A Stitcb in Tiie Saves Nine" is much better DoN'T r Home, Outbuild-ings, fore you commence to or Fences get toc look after them. iali1be gladl to give you ine, Hemlock ,]3. C. Fir B. C. Red Cedar, and Rooflng, Slhingles, and Fibre Board foi, insulating and walI Lnd Lime ,Cent Hardwood Flooring a specla.lty,. lie time to put in your next winter's sup- if Coal and Coke. Our Watch~word is SERVICE and see what ,,we can do for you. Clelln &Co., Limited st BowMan'viU,4 15 HeusaP~n'2818274, 214 Cý-ESAREA aminer Camp For Boys and Girls A, sumnuer camp la beiug erganized , cott's Faini, near Coesa.-ea, on ke Scugog for beys and girls, by ýe Oshawa branches of the United urch of Canada. Undsr super- sion of Rsv, R. A. Whattua the )y leave on- Monday, August 3 in ýrs, kindly furnished by the local tary Club, aud remain in camp un- August 10, arben they retumn lu s crs rfhcbwill take the girls for ssplendiid equipm ieut, fine beach, good fish-i g, with a professional er and cook in charge ;openaton. Rev. Mr. tsaýTirier, W"Il look ,h any who may de- o wm Each day nig , iu which evemy oice, ail beheld te. y's program. Res\s. l1l1e aud Doear apLeaders already e possibility of Rev. i of Toronto being a te the -enerosity of ub, the cost' to eac*h ug ai be but $5 sd KEDROIN Kedron Ladies Aidas meeting aras at Ars. Harvey Pascoe's, July 8th. Recent visitera: Mr. sud Mrs. Max B allard, daugliters Margaret îtud Ruth, Moose Jaar, arth ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lee, Taunton; MYs. H. F. Werry bad a suceessful operation on ber tliroat at Osýha1wi Hospital; Miss Rosella sud M--. R'ay Wood, Peteérboro, arere guestsa a Johin McGregor's; Mm. and Mns. A, R. Scott and sou Lee, Bownmanville, at F. W. Lee's; Miss Marlou Cottîng-' ham, Oshaara, guest of Mrs. Hl. Mountjoy;Elda and Bessie Mount- joy vi.sitiug -GrandThiother Lauigmidl, Oshaar3,a; Mr. and Mvrs. Les Hnncock aud Mr. Robt. Beath visited Miss BeafVh, Barrie, alto is ill. Guests of Mrs. Coutts arhile there; Miss Nora Wery, St. Catharines at Mr. R. J. Luke's and H. F. Werry's; Mn. sud Mrs. Russell Rlchardsou, Mr. andl Mrs. Will Heron, Ashburu, at R. J. Luke's; Master Edgar Wright, So- lina, is ou holidays at1 H. F. Wer- ry's; Mms. Alf. VanDyke 'home fromr Oshiawa Hospital, impro'viug sory Misses Helen sud Jean MiddIleton, Belleville, Dorothy MeGregor, Bruce McGregor sud Earl VanDyke took la Hampton and ilaydon anîversar- les ;Xedron Sunday School lias pur- chased a nearv piano; Miss Olive Luke of TorontVo, homne ou vacation; Mrsý. John McGrlegor, Mse Dorothy and IMparj omis, Miss Roeslla Wood, Bruce McGregor sud Ray Wood visited Ke,tù's Gaïrdeus, Port I>erry, Sunday; Miss IMildred Cole is taking course in physicaI culture at Toronto 'Uni- versity. Hear Mm. Bennett at Bowmnanville Chautauqua, August 4tb te 8th. Tickets $2.50. Nearly ail objidren are subject tei wormis and niany are bora with1 them. Spare themr sufferlug by us-J ing Mother Graves' Worm Exter-. minator, an excellent remedy. i Young People's League of Quintel Distric t kad a. vory auces~s-funlx- cursion te Rochester, N. Y., via n ta-rie Ferry frors Cobourg, boat (be- ing crewded. They returned eboutý miduight.1 Quebec Morning Chrouicle estab- ished lu 1847 and FEdmnono Momu- ing Bulletin have ceased publication oamng te hig!h coat of pub.islliug. ist la growving fast. 0f course, there are tee mauy nearepapers tbatý 15 why se many are going eut of existence. GENERAL CONTRACTING Peter Martin & Sons, Elgin St.. North, Bowmanville, wisls to notif«y the public they are prepared to do the f ollowing kinds cf work: ce- nent walks, floors, blocks, silos, peats, flower urns; plastering; a. kinds of mnasonary work froin rouf to cellar; aise shingling; double or single teaming; ploughing; auhes and debris removed. Phone 206r5, write or cail at ,above address. Es- timnates glaclly furnished. Distance makes ne difference, They have aý car. i24 TMPenamelecl SiVaku SnMen, amel rfid Doserin ranel let. Sl mlete wnamell fit-c tirnsand. instrtons.hndoehny ThSMP ne~'5P5a rnd Drinka~s o witereta floaThI. O ----- wt,np~îa SMPEonTeam&e0UVRDainR 20 MINUTES That's ail. Twenty minutes after taking a ZUTOO tablet your headache will b. gene. One of theselittie tablets...safe, reiable and harmiless as soda.-wiil stop any headache in 2e minutes. Or, better stili, taken when you feel the' headache comning on, a ZUIQO tablet will ward it off-nip it in the bud. Nyo Ileadache Sarah Eliza -Prscott, Shortt, Tyrone A very 'nuoh respected lady Iptssed te rest at her residence in Tyrone on JulTy 3-another of Darlington's residents-in the person of Sarah Eliza Prescott, beIô'ved wife cf the 0 late Herbert Shoirtt, who predce4sed hei' over two years ago. She was- third daughter of the late Charles and Elizabeth Prescott and 'Wa hemr in Reach township where Sshe speut ber life until her mar- niage. Fier married life was liap- pily speut on the Shortt farm east of HuYaapton. Two years ago she moved te Tyrone, whvIere she won. *main friexnds by her gentle, anas- *suming manuer. 0f a very quiet retiring disposition, she loved her home and was happier ,there than anywhe re else. She had neyer been really vîgor- eus and for five or six years 'has suiffered very muc]h with pernicious an-inamia, each attack leaving her weanke-r. This Spriug the attack was more severe, but she did net girve up until a week befere SI-le died. Alter taking te 'lied she failed very rapidly, and in spite of the care and attention of her daugli- ters, the decters and nurse Garrard, sank peacefully te rest, and left thi.s -world 'çhere she had lhad se imuch trouble and sufering, for a brîghter land where there is ne mrore wveak- ness, pain or serrow. flesides lier two sorrowing daug--- teils.-Roýse and Veaseleaves tare sisters and "four brothers- (Mary), Mrs. S. H. Short, Viueland, N. C., U. S; (Agnes), Mlrs. S. H. M1oors, Palmerston, Ontario; Thom- as and Johnu, Raglan, Ont.; Williami, Eu'fld; ,and' Sidney in Oshawa. The funeral on Menday was areli atteudled, showing the high esteeciî in whieh she aras held. Herm iinister, Rev. J. W. Dowu had chrage of the cervice. The pallbearers were Mesaýrs. Beni. Gardiner, Leslie Thempson, Robert Burgess and Wil- liam Hamnley. Floarer-bearers arere Messrs. Norman WoQdley, Sidney Hoar, Clarence Wecdley and Cliu- ton Bigeloew. Tterment aras in Huampton Cemetery. The floral oferings -vere mauy and beautiful, incluçling': Wreath from the daugliters; Sprays-S. S. No. 13, Darlîngtou-; Tyrone Young People's League; Win One Glass of Tyrone Suniday School; Mr. and Mrs. W. 15? Short; Mrs. H. Hillas; Miss Clara Woodley; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mutton; Mr. and Mrs. Barney, Moore. Attending the funemal from 'a ais- ta~nce arere: Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Short, Mrs. Geo. H. Bickell, Bow- mnanville; Mr. Sidney Prescott, Osh- awa; Messrs. Alfred snd AImner Prescott and Miss Mavise Prescett, Enfield; Messrs. John and Mervyn Pr s otand Miss Rhea Presctt, Mr, and Airs. L. Raham, Raglan; Mr. and, Airs. J. J. Devitt, Bobcaygecn iHoar sweet te sleep arbere ail is peace, Where sorroar canuiot reach the breast, Whers ail life's idle throbbings cease, And p3ain la lulled te rest! CARD OF THANKS Misses Riose and Viola Shertt wish te thank tlheir mauy neiglibo-rs and frieuds for the very great kind-ý ness aud symipathy shoaru. theml' dur-' ing the illuess aud after the death of their beloved miother. WEDDING BELLS Bruce-Bruce A pretty warddiug aras solemnizedý at the United Church Parsenage, Kiudersley, ou Tuesday, June 23rd., arben Miss M. E. L. Bruce of Kind- srsley, becaie the bride of Mr. J. R, Bruce of Piulchamn. The csremony aras performed by Rev. C. S. Wat- terson under a tastefully decorated arch of pink aud white. The colors, piu-k and white, arere ussd entirely in decQmatiens and. florwers. After the csremouy the wedding party of siglit guests enjoyed a sumptuous wedding dinner at the Fort Garry Cafe. Again thie eler scheme of pink sud awbite aras carried out on the diniug table whrbwaas centred by a thýree storey weddiug cake, a gîft frem Mr. aud Mrs. Nargang of Kind- ersley. Immieditely f ollowing dmi- ner a reception aras keld iu houer of Mr. aud Mrs. Bruce iu the diniug reem of the Kindersley Municipal Hospital. Miss C. Richmond, sup- ervisor, and Miss A. Mark, of the staff of nurses, received 'the gpests aud arere assisted iu serving by Miss Mornison, Mrs. H-owes sud Mrs. Wat- tersen. The bride, arlie aas uuattended, wore a becoming gqaru of white sat- in arith arbite hat. Hem travelling costume arith a handsorme rey suit, arlth bat teo match. Mrs. Bruce, arli bas been for some tiýme on the nursing staff of the Kindersley Municipal Hospital, lias, by the sympathetic performance of hýem duty sud cheerful optimism, su- ~deared herself to a host of fniends who jolu lunarishing Mr. sud Mrs. Bruce a long sud happy wedded life. After a short honeymioon lu Sas- katoon Mm. and Mrs. 'Bruce ar-ll e- side lu Pinkham, Sask., where Mm. Bruceeîs Postmaster.-Kiidersley Clarion. Mrs. Bruce's mauny foarmauvilie friends j olu lu congratulations. A Powrer of its Ow-,n.-D)r. Thorn- as 'Eclectric 011 hias a suibtie po-wer of its eau, Ah aho have used it "kuoar hs and keep it by tbem as temoat valuabîs liniment avaiIable.1 Isuses are inuîusraJble sud for many yesi¾s it has been prized as the leading- liniment for man sud beast. CorIbett's Bread, the picnie basket, and the great outdoors. Your week-end outing at the lakeside or f av- orite country spot wUl be especially delightful if a generou.s suplyi of ternpting sandwices, made with Corbett's Breadl, is at hand. CORB"%13TT'S GOODu WHITE BREAD For sandwiches, toast and every-day table use you'Il find this deliejous bread unexcelled. Telephone 3 and one of our drivers will be pleased to cail.f WILLARD'S ICE CREAM FOR SALE w.lP.'Corbett Baker and Conifectioner Bowmanvïlle Good Things For Picnic Hampers The picnîc la a pleasant and favorite f orm of aumme r en- tertainment with boih old ýand' young. The lunch', however, is an important factor in the ýsuccessfuIiness of the outing. We will give some suggestions that probably will help yen. Try Minced Meat Sandwiches, two-thirds eh opped ham andonthr tongue, mixed together with mnayonnaise dressing, spread on white bread with lettuce leaves, OLIVES Don't forget to include some appetizing Olives3 and Pickles, also Summer Drinks to Quench Your Thirat FANCY BISCUITS Are easy to carry andi are tasty and satisfying. We have a n nice assortment. RURBER JAR RINGS See that you get a new lot for preserving time., Let us~ fil your next grocery order. -1 ARCHIE TAIT Phone 65 Bowm7ianville Ve

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