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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Dec 1925, p. 7

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LOCAL AND OTHEItWISE Local news on every page. Skating rink openied Tuesday. Mr, Frank H1. Bray, Oshawa, was ent guest of his cousins at Lorne four extra pages sev- of reading matter have boo late yet to :)ur fuel bl, by ,orm windows ýur house. ýout that Hard- r?, e a eall, phone 1w. Shop 's Cooperage Io C. P. R. .Bowmanville GifS t uggestions For AI Why not combine giving with thrift t des being beautifu] s appreciated? h ie' beautiful custom of giving usefuï gifts that are serviceable and al- Hockey Boots make an ideal Christmas Gift our range is coipplete ,for everyone, priced ................. .......... $2.95 to $6.00 Mocassins of durable moose hide $1.00 to -ýpats, best English leather bound inpo- t shades, priJced at ..............*«*»**"*»** Overshoes for ail, in jersey and 'cashmei from felt, leatbier or evening shoes, with new Spanish .ps or straps, made of satin, suiede, leather, priced from $4.7T5 to $8.00 ling goods we are showing Boston ags, Suitcases and Hat cases in dif- :s Shoe Store & Travelling Goods Phone 120 Bowmanville ýI airst day of (Uctobert, at tee sald town Df Bowmtniiville, are required to seud by post prepaid or to delîver f0 tbie undersigned executors under tlie will of the said dkceaised or the undi(ersigned agent for exýecutore, their narneis aad- adldr esses and ful1lariclasinwitn of their dlaims and staternents of their acouts aind tbe nature of thescui ties (if any) lhl by tbiern. AN) TAKE NOTICE that afer the second day of Janujary, 1926, the said ex- ecutors will proceed to dlistrib)uteý the as- sets of the said de 11a1e1a1engthe persons entitled thlerefo, lhaving regard olyto thie dqlnls ef wibtheýy shial thien hjave fiad notice, anti that tbe said execeuters will net beual for tbe( saidi assef s or any part thereof te aýny per- son ef \wbosýe odaim thiey shah lnet then1 have ---i vednoie ,Pdtd at Bwavlethe 17lb day PARS. EDI'TH V. SCOBELL., Agent forExctes BwnavllOnt. JESSIE ISABELLA LOTTIE RUNDLE, DORIS ALICE WOCPïD, ELMER LESLIE WOOD, Exe cutors of will ofdeaed 5 1- 3,. Bownanville, Ont. MILLER'S }IAIRDRESSING PARLOR Corne te the Classie Hairdressing Parler where a competent operatori in all its braW-hez ie in charge.1 Ail scalp troubles attended to. Mod-1 eru hair dressing at inoderate prices. Satisfied customers are our beat re-1 commendation. Hours 9 a. m' to 6 p. M. Other heurs by appoint- ment. Make appeint3uents early as this is a very busy season. "Good Service is our Motto" Phone 1,31 Bowmanville Te He KnL.ight's StreNes SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEKEND SANTA CLAUS OFFERS SPECIAL VALUES IN CHRISTMAS GROCERIES ff Mixed Nuts, while they last ....... ....................25C lb. Oranges, Seedles.s and] Sweet, goocl size................ -...,18e dozen Orang-es, extra large, fancy fruit..................... ..... 58e dozen Mixed Fanucy Chocolates, extra value, regular 50e lb., 5 lb. box for $1.50 Fancy Mixed Gapdies, ahl kinds, we have a great variety and dandy stuif 30c lb. Table Raisinýs, new, in fancy boxes.............. ......... I8e ïýclb. Easifirst, 9-0' lb. pail........................ ................ $3,17 RAISINS AND CURRANTS nts ............2 lb. for 27e ci Raisiîýs........2 lb. for 29e ss Raisins..........2IL.f o r 29e cia Raisins ........ ..2 lb. 32e 1 Raisins ..........2 lb. for 3c e Peel new, No. 1 turned dlown peel 29e ý ýnew, No.. i turned down peel...9c i new, No. 1 turned down peel .... 58e SNIDER'S TOMATO SOUP s the best Tomate Soup put up-bar *You will net buy it again at this ........- w.. 2for 22C PLANTS IN BILOOM Cyclamen, your choice, first cone first served only 33 for -sale Azealea, these are fine and any friend would appreciate one for Christmas. They are ýgoing to be sold -cheapj, 80 only in thiis lot.____ FAIRY SOAP - The Bat h Soap That Floats. Re,-.. 10e cake, Special 4 for 23e 'Pure Castile, Regular 5c bar, ,j extra good qualty Special 7 Bars- 24e, 7 Bars üonly with eaeh order. 4 BIRTHS SMT-t I'aimar Villa Rest Homne, Bowmanvllle, on Wednesday, December 9, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. MeIrritt Smnith, Oshawa, a son. (Charles ,Merritt.) BURLEY-In Willowdale Re(st Hlome, Necslon Tuesdlay, De)ccembe)r 8, 192, Io0Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burley of Newtoniville, a son, (Rowil cu, loch). MARRIAGES SKUCE-PARKS-At the Parsonage, Janietville, Dcme 2, by Uev. R1. M.. Patterson, Ceci! Laverne, son of Wl iami and the late _Mrs. Skuce, Manvere, Mrs. Thos. Parks, Ope Township. DEA THS MANSON-In Port Hiope(, Decemtber P0 EmmnIa L L. as, atveoc sta'LiIle, anm widlow of Capt. Wi.m. Mneo-n, SHERRY-At Port Hope, onDe- ber 14, L'illie A. Nixon, widow ofIll.th'. .lt- ra hry aged 54 years. YATES-At Port H[ope., on Suhday, De cemnberi 13, Georgeý Yates, in biis 855tbi year. ïintermen) t at amiota, Man. BRYSON-At KirbIy, Novemibeýr 3t Elizabeth Lowery, beloved wife 0 f Mr. Wmi. Bryson, aged 62 yetrs, 6 nonths. PATTERSON-mn Hope, on December 7, George Paterson, in bis 78tb year. In- tei'ment in Presbyterian Cernetery, Balti- More. W. Tamblyn ,enter and General Contractor 50-2 Articles Wanted W ANT E D-A set of Wide Runner Býobsleighs', muelt 1be in, goof i onition. H amptl on Cr ,arn,ýýy, plions30re 511 Lost or Found STRAYED-Frorn Lot 12, Con., 8, Dar- blngtoni, a WiteYerkshlire Soir, Any- onel kno0winig of ber whereabouts kindly i nforrn PElgin M~ontjoy, R,. R. 6, l'low- rnanville, phone 320-2.)5-2 w FOR SALE OR RENT-New seven- rrnmed(lbou se. west of Bwnnil.3. nintes walk frorn Highway and buis line. Grge. Apply to A. P. Abler- nethy, Bowmranville or pbione43. 49-tf HOUSE TO RENT-8 roorned*l brick residence witb allil modem cvntncs witb or, witbiout electric stove. Also eleCt ri C 1s1r i, eaerMecCary ran1ge and -Wilton! Hall Rug, 4 yds. If)- hy 29". Apply on tbe promiiises t0YD. F. Carneron, Scugog Stree-t, Bowrnanville. For Sale HOUSE FOR SALE-7 roorned brick hou1sQ with al Conveiiences, garage, srnall garden witb fruit trees, clallocai- tion~, third bouse west of Bowm1anville Public Sehool1. Leaving town and will sacrifice for cluiclz sale. Easy terrns îf desired, Apply to J. L. Metcalf on~ the prernises. 51-tf ( ALEX. ELLIOT, JEWELERX You wiIl find in mny store gifts suitable for alnlost ev7eryibody. Although they have the highest quality an~d guaranteed prices have been miade very attracti-ve to enable You to get more for yoiur money than you' really expected. You can n o'w aff ord a new Ladies' Coat at reduced prices. Cotich, Johuston & Cryderman. Shop) in the mnornings if possible. Bowmianville mercliants report brisk business this week. Mrs. W. Lake, Newcastle, bas been visiting lier nieces, Misses Minnie and Ada Webiber. Many gift suggestions are' fo.uud in the mierchants' advertisemnents. _Read themn before shopping. Mr. James Knigbt, BrPoklin has beein' visiti*ng his cousin, Mrs. James Couritice and ýother relatives her-e. Adinistrators are -winding up estate of late James Bennett. See special announceinent in this issýue. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reynolds, South Roxton, Que., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Ms Edwin Rey- nolds, Queen Street Your Christmas shopping day's are numibered. Better clean Up your 1iszt this week, and avoid the last miinute rush. Mrs. R. J. Sbires w\ill recive at the R2ctoryý, Queen Street, this Thursday, December 1'lth fr*om 4.00 te 6.00 p. ni., and froni 8.00 to 10.00 p. mn. Mr. Jos. Reynolds of the Bank of Montreal stal!, bas been transferred te the Brancb at Peterboro. Mr. Ferguison of Peterboo, takes bis dilace here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bennett, Lake Shore, Bowmianville, will be At Home on Monday, Deceniber 21st., the occasion of their Golden Wed- ding- fromn 2 to 4 p. m. and 8 te 10 p. M. Mr. R. F. Aitchison, Manager Royal Bank, and Mus. Aitchison were called to Clifford on Friday owing tIo the death of bis father, Mr, Jas. R. Aitchison, Publisher o~f "The Express". ,Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Higginrbotbam leift tbi.s week for Toroînto te visit relatives enroute te their home at Nelson' B. C., after a pleasant visit with numerous relatives' and old friends lhère. Dr. Fiank C. Trebilcoek was chairnian at a banquet given te 150 Toronto doctors by the Western Hospital last week and Dr. Frank's açidress of weicome was worthy of a Boývrmanville Old Boy. Bo-wnan-,ville Wonien's Institute wlll meet on Thursday afternoon, December 1,701, in the Sons of Eng- land Hall (over Knox's Shoe Store). Ail miembers attend and bring your Christmas exchange gifts. Note change of place and date. We are proud of this issue of The Statesmian as it's 12 pages are plumib full of interesting town and country ne-ws and .Christmas an- nouncements of Bo-%'ýimanville merch- aints, mnaking it easier for shoppers te decide on their requirements, Read the advertisemients without f ail. Bowmanville is known far and iwide as ene of the best towns in Cinada in. which te *do shopping and NOW is t'he best time te puy. Be sure1 to shoj, early. kTrinity Mission Circle held the Decei-i-.,er meeting at the borne of Mrs. W .Claude Ives, Centre St., on Tuesday evening, Mrs, Chas. Bagnell, President, in the chair. Miss Spargo read the scripture les- son; Miss Helen Cryderman gave a splendid review of Henry Van- Dyke's "The Other Wise Man Miss Rilda Slermon took up a chapter Of the Study Book on India. The Watch Tower by the menbers, oe- lections on the victrola and busi- ness 2om1pleted the progrnm. j Il ___________________________________________________________ Ladies' Compacts £rom 90e up New style Parasols.. .$5 and $6 Ladies' Purses:, genuine beaver skïn, $5.00. Diamond Rings from $5.00 to $300.00. Ladlies Signet Rings, white gold tops $3.50.-- Ladies' Bir-thâay and fancy set rings from $2.00 up, Pearl Bead,,, beautiful lustre from $3.00 te $50.00. Beautiful geid filled Bar Pins, set with stones $1,50 to $3,00. Gents' Cuif Links Sta-Lokt 50&e te $1,50; other styles in gold filled at $1.00; solid gold links $5.00 te $8.00. Look where yeu rwill there's a gift toe pse someene sucb as Vases. Flower Bowls, Cups and Satucers, Cake Plate, Salad Bowls, Flatware-indiiv iduail pieces and cabinets, Cut Glass, Tea Services, Trays, PIatterý, Dessert Sets, Child's Mugs, Electrie Lamips,« Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils, Bedrùom, Clocks, White Ivory, etc., etc. Yeu will be surprîsýed at the large attractive display of articles for 'gifts we have. Corne in and Io ok around. IÇING./ T'. EAST ALEX. ELLIOT, JEWELER « CHRI ST BOWMANVILLE ý H UGG IN S-In oranil Dcme 1,12,Anlisa SUlloy Huggins, beloved wvife of Mr. Alfred H1uggins, aged 67 years. NI CHO LS-In Biowmianville THospital, on Tbutrsdayil, Decemiber 10, 195,Maria Christina, beloved wlfe of JamesNi- ols, Ebenezer, aged 27 years. FRFEEVMAN _ in omnilDcm beir 14, 192'5, Vaçia,duhtrof -Mr-.:and( Mrtjs. james H.Ireemn l br 281-11 year'. Interred at Dob)caygýon Çe>rue- tery. DEAN--m Clarke, on Friday, Deceni- ber 11, 1925, Elizabetli Strong, wýife ofl the late Robert T. Dean, in her SIst year. Interment at Port Hlope Tlnion Cemietery. EDMONDSTONE-In St. Cathierines on M\onday,Dcebr 14, 192, Gavin ndron Bdmnofdstonie, aed65 ya Fahrof Mr. G. Alex Edmi-ondstone, Bowr-nanville. TORDIFF-At the( borne of fier dlaugbi- ter, Mr,. James lParEnkle, on Saturday, Dcémiber 12, 192LI5, Louisa Gilbert, çwidow of late Leonard Tordiff, in ber 90tb year, Interred in Harnp-, ton Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM In loving iiÙen-pory of Thomas Pascon v ho passed to test on Decemiber 18, 1921. We orten tbink or those happy lays, Whàen we weýre ail togethier, N\ow a lovedl one from our borne is gone A vacant chair forever. WVif( e amd Family. PoîtonWanted POIION WANTED-MIdIdle-aged i WQna)n desires position at housowork. 'Apply S. Shortrïdge. Bowinanville, P. O. 51-1w* Articles F or Sale FOR SALE-Slighitly usqed. Truck cbainis wiIl fit rord ton truck, phione 15 AW.Picliard, Bowrnanville. 51-1 TALMAN SWEET APPLES FOR SALE-Apply to Nci t 1'tttbh, iConces- sion St., Downanville or phone 142-13'. 51-1 CHRISTMAS TR EES-Orders talaen and fllled for Christrnas trees. H. W_ Hlammn, R. R, 5c Bowmnanville, pbon, FOR SALE-Square piano in good con- dition, for, sale cbepap. W. Young, MUid- die road, just soutb of C. N. R"., 110w- ruanville. 5~w CANARIES FOR SALE-Guaranteeýd singers frorn prize-winnlng stock at $4 each; also a few young hen birds. A. W. Annis, Tyrone. 51-2w CANARIES FOR SALE-Real RoiSers, prize stock, tbree firsts at Boraville [Fair. Prom $2 1up); also cages. Caîl and hear tbem sing. B .Bennett, Elgin St., 3owrnanville. 51-3w* PRIVATE SALE-Square Piano, Ex- tension Table, Chairs, Sideboard, two beds and many other articles. Mrs. J. C. Palmner, phone 101W, Churcb ,St., Bowrnaniville *WOOD LOTS FOR SALE-$15 and up). Fiveý years to remove the wood. Leave your order for cordwood at 11,11, per cord and cedlar posts 20e eacbi. C. J. Mitchell, Newcastle, Ont. 51-1 COAT FOR SALE-Man's Persin dog fur coat with Astrachan collar, well-lined, and in good condition. Large wsize. May be seen at _Mrs. Jerry Wes taway's, Qileen Street, Bowrnanville. RADIO FOIR SALE-One Roberta Inockout two tubeý radio set, m7ill oper- ate loud speaker. 'phi, is one of the biest refle-x sets. Charlie Emberley, Duke St., near C, N. R, Station, Bowmain- ville. 50-3wý STANDING TIMBER FOR SALE-21 acres of Standing Mixed Timiber, soutb Y, lot 20, con. 3, Darlington. goodi judiges dlaim thef e je 600 cord off pullp wood i lab would be worth more than double; the price 1 arn askiag for the whole ijo tbing. There is a spring on this pro-. perty for the mari wantibg t for past- u-re purposes Price $2500. Terrns if requiired. _Appfly to Dean i Pckell, %ow- nmanville, R. R. 2., 51-3w* PURE SILK VESTS i'Peach, Sunset, Pink and Mauve, 95e to $1.75 ELOOMERS 0F SILK Wonderful wearing qualities, Mauve, Pink, Poudre IBlue, Sunset, Peach Priced From $1.50 to $2.50 VOILE AND DIMITY UNDIES Step in and Chemise Lace trim-' med, Mauve, Yellow, Blue, Pink, $1.95 Per Set LOVELY LINGERIE The Gift Feminine-Princess Slips of Knit Silk, they do not cling, in ail the newest colors, $3.50 Each HANDKERCHIEFS Jt's always saf e to choose hand- kerçhiefs for Christmas Gifts.. There are neyer too mnayon the tree. A lovely selection here for you to choose from. They vary from dainty squares of' sheer lin- ens to gay bits of sîlk. DaintilyT packed in gift boxes from 15C to $1.25 Each APRONS Sateen ,Chambray and Lilac IPrints, cut in the latest styles andi trimmed with. the newest idea in chintz appliquing. A very prac- tical gift yet very pretty in a nice ,gift box 98c Ea.ch HAND PAINTED SCARFS Beautiful quality Silk Crepe de Chene, in figured patterns and the new stenciled borders, $1.50 to $3.75 Each SUPERSILK HOSIERY Wonderful range of beautiful Silk Hase, 1L4 atrand pure silk, double sole, toe and heel, extra ,snug fît- tigankie ,all new colors, $1.79 Pair BITEX DOUBLE SILK STOCKINGS In Black, Frost and Buckskin, $2.50 Pair SILK AND WOOL HOSE In ail new shades 98e Pair MORE GIFT SUGGESTIONS Italian Cul- Work Towels..................................$1.98 Each Linen Towels, embroidered in colors......... $1.50, $2.25 Each Buffet Set, hand embroidered by hand .................$3.00 Set Hand embroidered bridlge set .................. ... .... $6.50 Set Hand embroidered baby dresses and slips....... $1.25,and $2.50 G arters, in ail the newest designs ...................50c t? $1.00 Beaded Bags and Beads ................................... 75e to $1.98 Flannelette ,Night Gowns ,..................-................98C Each Fancy Linens, Laundry Bags, Runners, Slipper Bags, Workç Bags, Etc. .................................. 98e Each C.s. MalIsonn'ls Cift Shoppe; -Next Door F. F. Morris Co.- Phone 161 Bowmanville Now . In The - Christamfs Gift Shoppe Gifts Individual, Charming, tPractic ai, Ready and waiting for your choosing gifts for "Her" liere iboundless profusion gifts "She" wil l e- ceive with surprise and keep with delight, for gifts that camie from C. S. Mason's are Different - Distinctive - Distinguished Ladies' Wrist Watches, 15 jew- els, ail shapes, white, yellow or green ýgold filled, frorn $9.50 to Gents' Wrist Watches, 15 jew- els, radium dial and hiands, ob- long sliaped, $12.00 Ito $14.00. Round shaped $8,00 to $10.00. Gents' Pocket Watches, ail guaranteed, from $2.00 to $60. rill-

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