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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Aug 1925, p. 4

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bPL ~so th( when E 13INDER -ompany makes or that reason they p r may know he la .'ys Plymouth Goih ,e of the average Ile Twine Service rather than twine that~ you must bu). ice per pound is flot so important as the number of 3each pound will tie and fthe amount of time saved isxooth-working twine that is uniform ini size and Buy Plymouth GoId Medal Twine and save moncy! It is made iLn Canada When you buy Plymouth Gold Medal Binder Twine you flot only buy the best, but you co- operate in keeping a Canadian factory busy Sold by ICE é& Co. BOWMAN VILLE If -You're Worrying bout wliat tci -ëvwlien Company je comnig, rhy not phone our store for some of our delicious 'oast Porlç, Ha.m, Roast Macaroni LQaf,, Jellied imneh Tongue, Bologna. the largest and choicest display of ini town. You will find themn very LS ,wholesome, besides labor-saing GA. F4mondstone Bewmar Il' mille PirIANOS Bowmanville y Uorbett's Bread MADE IN BOWMANVILLE --j -S For Sale e r . %...or HAYDON Visitors. Mrs. Ellis, Toronto, anid Mr. Engene B3eech, Cosarea, at Mr. A ,Beech's; Mr. und Mrs. Publow and daughters, Toronto, at Mrs. J. Creeper's; Mrs. W. Ridge and deinghter Margaret with friends here; Mis. Woolings, Dorothy and Kenneth, Toronto, aet Mr. H.* A&sh- ton's; Mr, Norman <ollacutt andl Mrs. Gilroy, Tyrone, at Mr. D.' Gra- ham's; Mr. and Mis. R. Crossman with friendsaba Oshawe; Master Jim Grant, Toronto, has been laid up with a sore foot.... Harvest ilai full swing ag'ain and with promises of good fuil grain bî....... Church service here on Sunday afternoon was conducted by oui Pastor, Rev. J. W. Down who ýdelivered a very impressive sermon on "The Ricli Man and Lazarus". The choir rendered very suitAble selections and Mrs. Woolings of Toronto, favoîed with -a solo, much to the delight of the audience. SOLINA Visitoîs: Mr. and Mis. A. Whit- neli, Toronto, holidaying wvith her niother, Mrs. John Reynolds; Mr. and Mis. Geo. Walters, Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Walters, Toronto, et Mr. John Pascoe's; Mrs. W. Lane, Miss Marjorie and Mr. Fred Hamiliton, Mr. and Mis. MÇervin bane, Valentia, Mr. ýWalk, Manchester; Mrs. Perkins, Port Hope; Misses Grace and Evel- yn ýer4*ns, Unionville;- Mis. Meritt, Wilfîed and Sydney, Detroit; Mi. Paul Wiuliam-s, Scugo, t Coun,-1 cillor Williamis'; Dr. and Mis. L. N.i ,Hogarth and Miss Betty of Detroit,1 Mihare holidaying with Miss1 Mary Hogarth and other relatives;1 Mr. and Mis. Lock Cutteil and fam-î ily, Port Bo'wm;ianville, at Mr. J. T.î Run'dle's; Miss Lillian Hoar, Tor-t onto, with her sister, Mis. E. R. Tay-s lor; Mtisses Frances and Kate Cîy-c derm-an with Toronto friends; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Taylor and Miss Ileen Balson at Blackstock; Mi. A, Forsythe, Toronto, at Mr. A. E. Jen- ningas'; ](Miisses Helen 'and Murielt Baker at Mr. Howard Couch's-, Be-1 thesda; Miss Grace Werry, Ennis-v killen, with Miss Norma Wright; Mr.c FlthrWerry's, Kedron; Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor and Miss Lauretta with Toronto frienda; Mr. and Mis. N. E. Wright and family at Mr.e Fletcher Weiry's, Kedron. ý Ail Boost and Shoes clearing ate 10% off. Spgiting Shoes 20% off this week. Buy now and save money.d A. E. Jenning-s, Geiwial Merchant,e Solina.n HAMPTON Mr. and Mis. B. F. Souch, daugh- ter Edith and sons Bertrain and John of Medicine Hat, Ata., and Mis. C. J. Pasc-oe, Toronto, are visiting bis uncle, Mmr. C. W. Souch qc other relative,- hereabouts. Visitera: Miss Audrey Clarke,' Toronto, with her siazter, Mis. L. Cryderman; Miss Jean Duiward is visiting fiiends at Montreal; Miss Joy Faeett, Toronto, et Mr. G. Baiion's; Miss Frances Durward, vis- iting friends et Preston ;Mr-. and Mis. A. Maitin and femuly wîth her sister et Oshawa; Mr. and Mis, W. Ranton and Miss Margaret, Tien-ton, et Mis. W.' J. Virtue's; Mi. Morley Hastings who lias been holidaying eat home bas e~uile(lte Detroit; Mi. an-d Mis. Fred Tamblyn aund hild- ren, Oror)qo, et Mi. Bruce F'eiguson',s; Misses Ruby and Fiances -Clatwoithy 'visited relatives in Toronto; Mi. and Mis. C. Woods and family, Orono, et Mi. J. L. Johns'; Mifs. S. B. Weeks and daughtei Maijorie, Toronto, are holidaying ith Mis, S. T. Mount- jey.... .Mr. and Mis. T. Salter et- tended the Peikins Family Picnice t the Island.. Misses Sedie and Laura Virtue, Toronto, et home attending their piother, Mis. J. J. Virtue, who la quite ill. We wish her a speedy ieco-very.. The annuel pienie of the Yo-ang People's Leaguer wes held et Oshawva-on-the-Lake on Wednesday when a very enjoyeble time wa.s !ad. The syinpathy of the comm~un- ity is ext-ended to Mrs. H. Wilc cx, Si., on the death of ber father, Mr. W. Tamntor- The funeral was held Thursday afternoon to Bowmanville Cemeter. A nuniler frin, here 1an excellent sermon.----t -the Inday evening ýeivice, Miss Joy iwett sang the solo "'Cone ye essed of my Father" in !her 'usueij iellent voice. , Arrangements for1 ir Suntday School picnic are being ade.... .The woîk of levelling the hool yard la piogressing fevôur- 0Y. .... .Mr. J. J. Virtue bas been ýdglng grain in the Kingston Dis- ict. Mi. C. Stonhouse eccompan- d hiin....On Fiiday evening the ung People'as meeting wes in Lrge of the lst Vice-Piesident, as Norahi Horn. After a couple hymnns being sung Miss j.oy Faw- et, Toronto, rendered e piano solo, ter whlch thje Sciiptuie Lesson wac- ad by Ailss Elsie Langmâid. Mi. A. Brown, Ottawe, gave an inter- ting talk on "Moral and Self-Con- ly. A vocal solo was given by rs. (Rev.) J{untei, Toronto. Rend- 9 by Miss Ruby Clatworthy afterý icei a duet was sung by Mis. Hunt- and Miss Minnie Horn. Roll Cal id Mizpah beniediction closed the cetng, A Household Medicine.-They it are acqueinted with the steil- g pieperties of Dr. Thýomas' Ec- ýtrie Oui- in the treat-men-t of many menta would not be without it ini e bouse. It is truly n household dicine and it is effettive in deai-1 g with meany oidinary con-plints ian inexpensive mnerdicine. Se ep it et hand, as the caîl for it y corene oast unexpectedly. sale A c at 3 OF REA Rnir i 2âs. 'U. D4nutr5uoI, .D1rketiDn, 15 .visiting her daughter, Mis. Adami 1Sharp, who is ill. W. M. S. meeting was lheld on 1 Weidnesday at the home of Mis. Wilfred Sanderson. A goodly num- 'ber were present. Mis. Ru~ssell Gil- 'beit gave a paper on "Prayer", Duets and choruses were sung and a dainty lunch was seived.,The group system under leadership of Mrs. W. W. Ashton helped out. Five new miembers were received., Next rneeting- at Mis. Ashton'e4 when Rally Day service wll le held. League Wednesday evening was opened by Mr. Frank Doîland, Presi-1 dent. Scriptuie lesson whichi was found in several books of the Bible and read by menmbers, Praypar was off eied by Miss Geladys Stainton af- ter which M'iss May Werry , st Vice President, conducted the program. Mr. Ernest Weiry gave a splendidý report of the Summer £chool which wes held at Bobcaygeon. H~e made us realize that prayer by the youngc people and the spirit of goodfellow-. ship is greatly needed inl Leag-ue woik.' Miss Reva MeGili veîy ablyl took the topic. Mr. Gordon Weîîy! f avoîed with a îeeding af ter which f Misses Reta Ashton and Alva Tre-i theway rendered excel lentl'y a vocal 1 duet. Miss lirne Ferguson gave ai reading.; , The nany friends Of Mis. J. J. Virtue, Hampton, weîe sorry to leain of her serions illness, but are veîy glad to know that shie la inlproving. ... Sunday evening, Rev. E. A. Belknap pieached a very helpful sermon on "False and Tlrue Freedom". The texts beinig found< in Acts 22:28 and St. John 8:36. We <- all more or less believe oui occupa- f tiens t'O be slaveiy and often, de- S sire to leave them and try some other 1 of which we are sure we can inake d a success. This ideal successala- L waYs ends in a failure and we areS glad to turn to oui forsakeni duties. , If we would bind (jurselves don te 4Ile woîk which Go 1 has planned S for uis, that willingness to grve up .j would depaît and in its place weuld e corne a great joy in oui task. In it we would slnd oui Truiý Ereedoni. A, duet by Mis. E. C.sho and Mis. ic Gordon Jeffeiy and a solo by Miss ja, Reta Ashton ,vere beautifully rend- I ered and greatly appreclated .... 1t Next Sunday Rev. <Caniiihp1llrere-t- er, 1 rubbeî tire buggy and sir hainefs. Approved notes willl taken. Wm. Clialli, Auctioli AUCTION SALE The undeisigned has recleived structions fîom MR. W. M. HORSEY te off er fo:r sale the FLAX FACTQRY Situated on -the North WestCone ofKig Scugog ESTA Pearce Dairy, ,ville, ugat il, 1925. 33-3 hls* prope Washington 71 Ontario St., E o'n FRIDAY, AUE 1925. at i on U ' o)n which is eiected TUESDAY, AUGUST l8th fraie lbeuse on a sto At Two O'clok sharp, (standard foraery the propert time)Jewell, deeeased, and tinie)by M-ns. Freemrna. The factory is in 'complete îiun- TERMS-1O % cas] nîing -order. T-he building is lar>ge andi sale and balance lui comniedious, is steam heated in both îeceipt of deed, atonies. There is a suitable Eng'ine Foi fuither partic and Boiler to drive the naclinfry, 'ditions o1 sale apply: in faet eveîyhing to continue the T. M. Siemon, x fiax business, or any other manu- Auctioneer, P facturing business. niIleOt C TERMS: Made known at time of sale sklnQt C Wm. MAW, Auctioneer. MAPLEGROVE Auction books and n-1 some [LLAN neadLiberty 1 a2e ormSal mviIr, I %J Firiday, le~ room Bliclç one acre of den, barn and Innice part of )ers orf he rbeloved p bU, i 4UU JYiir.L, Bertîem and Edith, Medici Souch, }Hampt Pye's; Mi. an Mi. StanleyY Mis. E. C. As Devison and i iting ha>, moth Mi. and Mrs. Valley, and 1M Restoule ,spei the latter 's si enson; Mi. well ,Whitiby, Oshawa, Mrs. dock, N. Dako Lindlsay, Mr. Mrs. Nçriman Blackstock, at Mi. and Mis. ville, called eýr Mis. W. O. Il Brigzs a~ndi £à e 15. "s amie Ive and sc th Mr, an, S. J. C. Cï town; 1 tue. Bowi >y spent a few aster Arthur1 Iideying with1 ui Richards; IV ughson and Mi ugilson and Bil r. and Mis. R. arion Hoovc. 'j ie'ti 1; Mi. aid day et Lionel 1 at Cen niaining Scott ai a t Mr.1 Snmith ae ing Mis. 'C. W. - liacott v Smith of Kathleen le of sale. to commnce at 12:30 P. In. daylight saving time. ft!ason, Wra. eaw, Clerk. Auctoneer. 13-The Auctoneer wishes to thet this is thle ebhince cf a ne to get the eheicest of the ALSO FOR SALE Colony house, 2 incuba-e tors, brooder house and brooder stove, and about] 135 White Wyandotte 1fowl. Pomsso tQ Q uft. For further partîcularai apply to' Mrs. Edith V. Scobeli Insurance and Real Estate Agent Bowmanvilie, Ontario QUALITY COUNTS And it's qualit~y you get first ,la ndawi swe you buy Bowmianville Bakery Products And it's quality thiat has built Up s-deh a tremen- dous demand for our Produets. Make yourself a permanent customer. We welcome youir trade. Phone 97. JACOBS & HILLYER The Ca*idy Shop Successors teà Chrîstie's BÉakery' son and litti( parents, Mi. - derson, Buik mnaster will be Aid of Enniak nesay next. vide the pi tiens te Mr.a -tsa boy!. I.,augnliii urich ser BUY COAL NOW With almost the certainty of a strike. at the raines we have no assurance that coal avallable after September lst. - WANTEI iu mn tOqualfy fr worlt paying $100 Oto$200 monthly as Moter and Ignir tien experts, CheUffeurs. Weldeîs, Bat- terY and Tire Work; aise Bricklaying, Barbering and Mechantical Dentistry, we payenmoney part tijpe. while iann these trades. Call or write for informa-. Toronto. 31-3w* chs 'a on lYoores. suse on Lways be MEN WANTED Te men geing West for Harvest -Ktnd- ersley, Sask., will have it large crep this year and win need a large numnber- ef rien. I will went five or six men foi, harvesf. and threshing anid wili juace ail that cerne teoeil on nie .U E. Hl. Quinney, Kinders1ey, Saskatchewan., BOYS! MAKE MONEY AT HOME Boys eof itteen and underern big money selling MoLean's Magazine. No experience necessary; we show yeu how. Cash inooxne every two -weeks and chaflce fer W g prîzss Send for particulars of PRiýJE start. Boys Sales Dept., McLean's Mamazine 145.153 U,~IversIty Ave., Toronte ,So we agaiin suggest that people have their coal bins fqiled right now with Lehigh Valley Anthra- cite Coal. 'Ail sizes now on hand. J. A. HOLGATE & SON Phone 153 Bowmanville r person-k Supplies PHONE 6 6 NEW Public1 We Phone 21 -y I I wilI be mummmwm 1 p in stockP 1 Bowmanville lm isooks

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