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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Dec 1925, p. 8

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DEM1iR 17, 192.9 Deceniber '1.th) er home in Mill- her il nu - how lb roui into Iit. zns of otUi. y to OXO LIMITED, ine St.. MONTREAL. O~URilE YE S 'R AND ELH K.E QKUJN CO oYà AHEAD re cod-liver head as a builder ofj rethan fifty cod-IiverI take, has ,and help- Eealt Take ion ! ry Day Be Done NQw- beeks and Neck CSGow- per Every Week Lousands of thin, runi- Ts, and women too- iscounaged-are giviug of ever being able to and look lealthy and Mrs. A. R Gamsby lias gone te Millbro.ok hlomne of lier girlhood, to reside. Mr. Fred Woo~d was operated on for appendicitis in Bowmanville Hospital.. Mvrs. A. Callender, Port Hope, re- ceintly visited friands here, guest at Mr. M. L. Travelle's. Mr. Chas. Wood bouglit Geo. Mit- chell's splendid herd of pure bred Holstein cattle, some 14 head. ,Mrs. T. E. Higginbothiam, Nel- ,son, B. C., f ormerly Miss Jennie Me-1 Lean Bowmanville, made a flying visit to Mrs. D. F. Walsh. Mr. Wood, ori staff of Standard Bank here, lias been transferred to Lakefield, and is succreeded by M,. Ted Edwards of Fenelon Falls, Editor and Mrs. S. Cutteil were At Hme to their fniends on Sat- urday, Deceniber 12, fnom 3 to 6 p. m., the 25tli anniversary of their wedding. Mrs. Donald Robb was look:ing after the horses when a colt galloped toward ler and knocked her down, ber face requiring sonie stitches to close a wound. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sherwin were called to Cobourg on account of the seri.ous illness of Mrs. Sher- win's brother-in-lawý,, Mr. Pa-ker Smith, who hadi a stroke. Miss Mary Davey, teacher at Al. bert, near Belleville, has been re- engaged for 1926. Miss Davey's numerous friends here will 'be pleas- ed to learn she la making good. A successful bazaar under auspices of Ladies' Aid of Park St. Church, wL.s held December 5th. Sale of ar- ticles was quite satîsfactory and first-class supper served and was well patronized. Proceeds $360. Dr. W. F. McElroy bas sold is veterinary practice here, residene and office to Dr. E. G. Kerslakçe of Hampton. Dr. McElroy has beeni practising in Orono over thirty years. The famuly will reside in Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Allen an- nounêe thie engagement of their eldest daughter, Lillian Kathleen, to Mr. Harold Robent Hooey, eldestý son of Mrs. Jane Hooey ail of Or- ono. Marriage to take place mnid- die of Decemben. Mr. Peter Laing sold 13 hogs re-ý cently, all one litten, six months old and averaging cver 250 ibs. for which he received $408.00. He is now feeding a second litter of 12, apparently equally good. They arel of the Iimproved Yorkshire baconi Mrs. Sarah Giffil Davidson, sis- ter of the late Dr. Griffin who practised medicine in Orono writes fromt Coin, Iowa, renewing ber sub-. seription. Giffin homestead east of Leskard is owned and ocuid by L. A. Dent. She says " ue ly enjoy the dear old Orono Newýs, as it seemns like receiving a letter froni home-the dear old Canada, that 1 love. 1 would love to ,,et home once more to visit those spots that are so sacred to me-the old stone house and the little brook sLili running as3 it lias been since 1 can rememben, and -will go on and on after I am taken to my long home. Nearly 80 years have p)assed, buti; 1 hope to be well enougb to get back home next surumer". -e as a -worm id, whule leav- 1orating effect sremedyling of appetite, ailments tbat 1by wormis in Repo for Ni Sr. ,1 ~Florenc 26.- of S. S. No. 3, Darlingtoi, nber: Class-Edward Foley 65, Bennett 65, Joseph Ku-sh 1 adies were present at Or- ien's Institute meeting on 27th. Mrs. Thouas Cow- 3vezy fine report of con- iToronto. A short read- e if e of the late Queen 4 tô OBITUARIES Dr. Robert Lee G ard Older citizens will remember Robent Lee,' the jovial young medi- ie well known cal student who studied with the lecd the Wan- late D. S. C. Hîllier in Bowman- an unsollcited ville in the 90's, we think. 3ef ors Tablets:- that lie was on the teaching staff )p my heatd- of Port Hope publie scliool duing that 1 do not the headmastership of Mn. D. J. any more." Goggin. Dr. Lee was inarnied to uifferfrom liead-. the Port Hope publie school staff. ar dsaThe deceased was a memnber of fliend Of Prin- n wlio died at 1 Jr. IV-Leali Bell 67, Iva Foley 66. Sr. III-~*Walter Blackburna'75, Dorotliy Rundle 54, Greta Lane 51, Bloss Campbell 47, Lewis Rundle 45, Freda Attres 45, tEthel Hopps 32, Sr. Il-Bessie Blackburn 68, Florente Foley 68, Eieea Morphy 60, Editli Dalziel 57, Gordoa Camn- bell. Jr. I-.-*Winnie Gibsou 92, *Hazel Hopps 82, Annie Kuali 70, AIopsins Kush 69, Eunice Lane 62, Wilbur Blackburn 60. Primper-Graee Trull Bob'bie Gib- son, Hazel 'Roberts, Bernice Rob- erts. *-Hon ors; t-Failure, Ruby M. Bragg, teacher. LARGE SUM SUBSCRIBED Sinicoe S&reet United Churel?, Oshawa, was allotted, $5,000 fore Maintenance and Extension Fund, but the wonkçers of that church sýet out to raise $12,500. Dr. H. S. Dougal, Pastor, states that this new objective lias been passed and that about $12,700 will have been col- lected by the time the final reportq are made thîs week. The 'objective at Kingl Street Unit- ed Cburch was $4,000, and that churcli las already naised its allot- ment. Albert Street TUnited Church and St. Andrew's United1 Chureli will have their complete/re- ports ready at end of the week . St.. Andnew's lias more than doubled ils allotment of $5,000. Well done, Osh- awa. Any Ford model mayý be purchased on easy payments f rom your local authorized Ford dealer. The mod- erate down payment entitles you to take immediate delivery of your car and you cân pay for it. at your convenience during the year. KEDRON NOTES Mr. Hugli Leask, Greexibanlc, was recent guest of F. Thompsou. Messrs, Earl VanDyke and Brucet MeGregor motored to Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Beath werel recent guests at J. Mountjoy's. Mr. F. W. Power has sold his ferm and bouglit a house in B3rook- lin. Mr. E. N. Tattersall, North Oshi- awa, has lmpbrted some cars of A]-1 berta coal. Mr. and Mrs. John MeGregor and Mr. Bruce IMeGregor motored to Tor-. onto recently. Mvr. James Moore of Bunketon, biasi purchased the farm lecently owned and oceupied by Fred Power. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Scott and lit- tieson Lee, Bowmanville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.* Lee. Miss Ferzn Lidgett, pupil, won the trip to Toronto for getting the high- est number of points at Sch-ýol fair. Peremean's Scbool ,von the Shield preseinted for obtaining greatest number of points per pupil at Rural School Fair at Brooklij. Messrs. H. F. Wenry and Wesley, Lee have been victins of thieves who took apples and potatoes from the f ormer's cellar and several bags of chop from the latter. Kedron Ladies' Aid Society held its monthly meeting at home of the President, Mrs. Fred W. Lee on, December 2nd. The afternoon was, spent i quilting. Donations 'of clothing were received and a bundie of quilts and clothing was packed and sent to the Fred Victor Home i Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pascoe, Misses Mar- guerite and Kathleen and Mr. Fab-1 ian Conlin, Mr. H. Crossman, Miss i Hazel and Mr. EarlI VanDyke, Miss DON'T Miss Doris Stainton was. guest of jiss Dorothy Aluin, Providence, Mr .Ambrose Armour gave a par- ty for a number of frienids reent- 'Y. Miss Norma Glaspell was week- end guest of Miss Doris Nesbitt, Col- umibus. Some Zioýnitýs were entertained 13y Mr. and Mlrs. J. G. Langmaid, Oshawa. Ladies' Aid meeting at home of Mrs. Russel Robins had a f'air at- tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Snowden and Jve, Oshawa, visited Mr. A. L. Lang- maid recently. Gifts purchased at Couch, John- ston & Cryderman's bear the hall mark of quality. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stainton en- tertained their respective famillesý at a dinner party in honor of Baby Canieron's first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Reford Cameron, Misses Stanley Chant and Effa Bal-1 son were eutertained at MIlr. Anson Balson's recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Balson and Mrs. W. J. SuIley visited ýat Mr. Will Sulley's, Oshawa, on Sunday at a birthday supper. Dorothy and Messrs, Bruce and Malcolm MceGregor and Mr. Ross Lee were among the one hundred guc-sts at the party given by the NayIor fainily at their beautiful home, "Grand Vjew" farmi, Solina, on Fni- day evening. Dancing was the chief feature of the evening the music being supplied by the Wilbur, Orchestra King St. East Office Phione 15 Bouze Ph*neï! 28,. 274, 914 Your local Ford dealer will gladly show you the Ford Christmnas Gift Certificate which enables the giver of a Ford to announce the gift in the most -fitting manne-,r. Delivery can also be arranged f or any de- sired time on Christmiias morning. h fninda NARESTAUTHORIZED FORD DEALER apparelntly in SE.E YOUR th1i compound ............ Let your Home, Outbuildings, or Fences get toc bad before you commence 'to look after them. Weshall be glad to give you estimates on Lui..ôer, Pïne, Hemlock ,B. C. Fir and Cedar. Shingles, B. C. Red Cedar, and Quebec White Cedar. Ruberoid RoliRoofing, Shingles, and Building Paper. Ten-Test Fibre Board for insulating and wal board. Cement and Lime Seaman Kent Hardwocd Flooring a specialty. NOW is the time to put in your next winter's sup- ply of Coal and Coke. Our Watchword is SERVICE CaIl and see -what we can do for you. McU1eIIau & Co., Limi ted "Neyer too Late to Mend" May be a very good maxim, but "4A Stitch in Time Saves Nine'? is much better NEAREST

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