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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 May 1913, p. 8

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Morris & Son. • PROVIDENCE BOWMANVILLfc, MAY *1, 191» HSAIU 6«am The anniversary of Providence Sunday School will be held Sunday June I. Rev. L. S. Wight, B.A., B.D., Stirling, a former popular pastor, will preach at 2-3° and 7 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY p.m. NEW BARBER SHOP. -Having opened up a barber shop on King-st., East,--just across from A. L. Darch's, whose barber business I recently purchased--respectfully solicit his former patrons and everyone wishing a: first-class shave or hair cut, to call; John W. Miller, \18-iwsn AUCTION SALES. Saturday, May 17--Mr. T. E. Higgin- betham, Liberty-st, will sell all of his ■ household furniture and furnishings, buggies, wagons, garden implements, etc. «• Sale at I o'clock. See bills. L. A. W. Tole, auctioneer. On Tuesday, April 8th, Mr, and Mrs John W. Balson, Taunton,, celebrated the tenth anniversary of their wedding. The guests were their parents, brothers and: sisters and their families, Tea; was served 1 at 6.30 p;m^ the dining room being decorated decorated with pink and white-, and: à wedding cake stood in- the centre of thetable. After After all had partaken of tea' the evening: was spent m music and 1 games. During the evening Mr. Cameron called the company company to order and-Mrs. Albert G. Balsom read_a very appreciati ve "address. -At the proper time Mrs. W." J. Trick and Mrs. H. H. Hagerroan, Oshawa, presented them with a solid mahogany parltor table. Although Although taken by surprise»-Mr. and Mrsi. Balson thanked- the givers of the beatiful table and hoped all would enjoy themselves. themselves. The company separated at a late hour, wishing this worthy couple and their three children* continued happiness and prosperity. X. ' , Mis^Almai Stevbns>. town, spent Sunday Sunday with -tier, cousin' Miss Edna Swallow Quarterly service here Sunday at -10.30 ia.m;: Sunday School at $ ptm,.... .Miss ; Edna Swallow gave- .a party Saturday afternoon to-at few of her girl friends vwhen allhada goodJtime.... .Maple Grove iariniversary will 1 be held on» Sunday and ; Monday, jUne iç and 16. . For wire fence- see- W, Foley, town. Did you ever buy your note paper by the pound ? Lord Baltimore Linen can be had at Jury & Lovell's by the pound and you save about half the price. See it. SOLINA DOINGS. is à curable disease, which requires treatment. - The ORRINE treatment can be usedfwith absolute confidence. It destroys destroys all: desire for whiskey, beer, or other intoxicants; Can be given in the home.; No sanitariumt expeese. No loss of time from work; Can. be given secretly. If aftèr ai trial you- fail to get any benefit from: it& use your money will be refunded. ORR^NE, is; prepared in two forms: No. I,, secret treatment, a powder; ORRINE Not 2» in pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary- treatment. Costs only $i.oo>.a box. Come in and talk over the matter with us, Ask for booklet. Tory *8f Lovell> Bowmanville. * , : x - Now is your " chance to get Cheap Feed; 2000 bags of feed damaged by flood at $1.10 per bag, and on return bf the bag we will give you back your 10c. First come, first served. • t The JOHN MACK A Y Co. BOWMANVILLE ^ Try Eclipse Flour for CaKes (♦ and Pastry. Mr. A. J. Reynolds visited the city Saturday. Saturday. ... .Miss Irene Bragg,. Providence, spent a week with her sister, Mrs. John Baker......All sympathize with Messrs, Paul and Silas Williams in the death of their younger brother Charles who died on Monday morning of Bright's disease ... .Mr. and Mrs. Eber Millson have, ré~ turned from a four months' trip to. Cali: forma, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and other places. They were delighted with their journeyihgs but yet think there is no place like Ontario. ;.. Solina Division Division is booming again since thé roads got better; they meet every Friday night... Miss Belle Hawkins of the Seymour Elec? trie Office, Toronto, visited at Mr. W. C. Werry's. Old friends were glad to meet her again .. . . Miss; Laura Hans, Scarboro, is visiting at Mrs. A. J. Reynolds... .No service at EUdad Sunday--Quarterly meeting meeting at Hampton; Sunday School as usual at 2.30 p.m. Annual ^business meeting of Solina Women's-Institute will be held in Sons' Hall Thursday May 8th at 2.30 p.m. Election Election of officers and other important business. business. All members please attend. ENNISKILLEN NEWS. DR. JL C. DEVITT. N*mf. Graduate of Regwl Dental College, Toronto.- OFFICE:- Tu^HueeSti Bowm&aviHè, King St.) OFFICE HOUEfle : fra. u. to tjp. in. daily eeeept Seeday. - - BLACKSTOCHk 1st Monday of each month. 1 Will be at Bowsuvil)» offioe rest of time. Phone 90a House Phone 90b JMrs. ,Wm. Wotteh arid baby Barbarn{ visited at Mr. Wm. O; Herring's ; > . . Quaes, terly service at Enfield appointment neat j Sunday; business meeting at Ennisküteu 3 Monday.... .Mrs. J.;E. Robeson is visâfcirig | her children in Toronto. .. Mrs. A. Hayes, has been quite ill again......Mrs. H. J. Werry was elected delegate to W.MJS. branch meeting at.Cobourg in Ju»*. . Mrs. Jas. Pye, Bowmanville, has; been visiting visiting her son, Mr. John Pye... Jitiss Hazel Werry, Tyrone, visited at H.. J.- Worry's.... House^clëaning amd gardening gardening are principal occupations of residents ..... .Mr. 1 and Mrs. Wnot.Robbins, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, visited at Mr. J\c?>hn Pÿe's Sunday Sunday Our new Leagitfc. Vice Presidents are taking up their work finely, have had splendid programs prepared by Miss Grace Slemonj Ghfi'jstian Endeavor Vice, and Miss Luta Smith, Missionary Vice; this week beiagj "Citizenship" a round' table confer^ftce is to be one of the feat ures of tho Evening, questions asked lating, of" course, to League work. For wire fence see W. Foley, town. re- It makes delicious pies, cakes and fancy pastry. It Takes Less SHortening than Manitoba flour. That's why so many of x the best cooks prefer Eclipse Flour-r- it is economical. Sold by all Grocers, Manufactured by More cases of sick headache, biliousness constipation, can be cured in less time, with less medicine, and for less money, by using Carter's Little Liver Pills, tfiatY by any other means. HAMPTON NEWS, Fred. C. Vanstone, (* Phone 77. - . Bowmanville. < Hampton Women's^ Institute will hold its annual business meeting on Thursday, May I, at the home of Mrs. Edward Hastings. Hastings. All members requested to be present present to assist in election of officers and other necessary business. Members holding holding libraries will please briug or send them to the meeting Thursday, May I, at 2.30 p.m. Come early and bring a friend. YE MEN OF THE BRUSH Tn the days of the tallow candle prepared his p5inii,yrai>tein $ ^ e _ e ".^o stones InsT^ad and Oil and color, the Béxt step to perfection, enabled him to purchase his Lead in one package, his color in another, his oil in another and his Turpentine and Drier in still another with no guarantee of purity. The finishing touch ■was made with the appearance on the market of The Martin-Senour Paint 100% Pure it contains the same materials minus the "stirring stick" and plus modern and up.to date machinery and the supervision of paint experts. The result is "Old Daddy Time" has o big job on his hands trying to wear it off. Mrs. John, Miss Winnie and Master,; Clayton Robbins spent the week-end with friends at Taunton... .Mr. W. I; Clarke is still in a very precarious state at -time of writing .Owing to the illness of her father. Miss Elma is home from Petèrboro and Mr. Pefcy Clarke is on his way home from Calgary.,. .Mr. H. E. Cole recently lost a good brood mare... .Mr. C. Horn is put- ing-iri a car of Western wheat . Mr. Oscar Welch has gone to Port Perry to assist Mr. Stonhouse* in making butter. Mr. Harry Welch will go to Coboconk to manufacture the .same product.. . .Mrs. Wilbur Burnett and son Lewis, Markham, visited friends here recently... .Rev. T. W. Jolliffe's lecture on his trip to the doly Land was very interesting-and instructive.. instructive.. . .Mr. J. T. Cole recently visited visited his daughter at Kirby*... .We congratulate congratulate Mr. A. E. Jennings on his success with the brush; former residents would îardly know the place....Mr. Joseph Ward has been quite indisposed... .Miss ^orah O. Horn stepped on à nail and has leerulaid up several days... .In the absence absence of the organist Miss Lyra Trenouth presided at the organ Sunday. A safe and sure medicine-top a child troubled with worms is Mother Grave's Worm Exterminator. Roofing, Sheatiling-- -F. H. Mason &Son. LIVE NOTES. Now Is the Time to Get I(id of These Ugly Spots There'sTno longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine--double strength--ris guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine--dotible: strength--from your druggist and apply a little of it night, and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely, clear the face and gain a beautiful clear complexion. - . Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. TYRONE NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wight, Bowmanville recently visited his aunt, Mrs. Peter- Werry who continues in a very weak condition..... .Rev. Wm. Higgs will address address the ladies of Tyrone congregation next Sunday evening from the subject "The Typical Women from a Bible Standpoint". Standpoint". .. .His many friends are glad to see Mr. Peter Werry about again since his return from the hospital last week.... Newly elected Epworth League officers are:President--Mr. Alex. Staples, jr; 1st Vice--Miss F. Clemens; 2nd Vice--Miss Maude Virtue; 3rd Vice--Miss Pearl Skinner;. Skinner;. 4th Vice--Miss Mabel Cox; 5th Vice-- Miss Rammage; Secretary--Miss. Velma Staples; Cor. Sec.--Mr. Percy Clemens; .Treasurer--Mr.- Lance Phare..... .Miss Clara Schaalam, Toronto, visited at- Mr. T. Luther Goodman's... .Mr. T. Goodman has bought C. Grills' mill at Columbus and"takes possession in a month's time. W. H. DUSTAN Quality Hardware : L Bowmanyille :♦ • ■ ' ' ' . - ; s -1 We have a large assortment jof those new effects and unique patterns which are so popular this season that makes the selection of Wall Paper easy shopping. V; : Call and see our samples before buying. 3 ^ w. T. Big 20 Bookstore Phone 30 Baron's Best (H597) -- Sire Baron's Pride (9122), Dam Rosé Leaf (12847); is the Brown Clydesdale Stallion imported last year by Hon. Robert Béith. Hé- was foaled in 1901. Mr. W. J. Ormiston, Enfield, Enfield, was in town recently and engaged with Senator Beith. Baron's Best will travel between Bowmanville and Enfield, this season. Baron's Best is a grand, thick and well-built horse of first-rate quality, choicest breeding, stands on very best of feet and legs, has good clean broad hopes, and his movement is all that could be desired. desired. Watch for particulars of route. \ PRIDE OF ALL (13652) No 1291 Ontario Ontario Stallion Enrolment Board, the ' imported imported Clydesdale stallion, the property of A. E. Jennings, Hampton,: will make the season of 1913 as follows: Monday afternoon, May 5, will leave his own stable, Lake View, Hampton, and proceed to Albert Hawkey's; Tyrone, night. Tuesday Tuesday to Jas. Grossman's, Haydon, noon, thence to his own stable, night. Wednesday Wednesday to John Pascoe's, lot 28, coti 6, Darlington, Darlington, noon, thence to Geo. Leask's, lot 34, con 6,.Darlington, night. Thursday to Albert Short's, East Whitby, noon; thence to Wesley Glaspell's, Taunton, night. . Friday to Arthur Stainton's, lot 28, con 4, Darlington, noon, thence to his own stable. Terms S14. A. E.. JENNINGS, JENNINGS, Manager. ■ ' AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE L Local Representative Wanted to handle lots in* Parkway Heights subdivision, subdivision, Welland, Ontario; the* fastest growing town in Canada-- 26 manufacturing manufacturing plants, 7 railroads. Parkway Heights is the only high class Residential .subdivision .subdivision within the City limits. Seven minutes' minutes' walk from the Post Office--Electric Light, Sewers, Gas, Water are all available. available. Car lines being extended to property. property. This is one of the best investments in Canada to-dày. Apply with references. Laùghlin Realty Lîmitèd, 32 Adelaide-st; E^Toronto. 17-3 in Very often we meet an old friend whose looks have changed so that we hardly know them. Some look better and some look old and uncared for. > We always féel badly to see a friend going down hill in appearance for looks count for so much these days; and we enjoy seeing the persdn who keeps y oung. Being cared for is the secret of keeping young and Sageineis the secret of caring for the hair., Sageine cures dandruff, brings life and beauty into coarse dry and faded hair and .makes, the hair luxuriant and attractive. Sageine keeps men and women young looking and why Should anyone allow themselves to become old appearing when they : can get Sageine and a guarantee to find satisfactory satisfactory results. Sageine is sold at Mitchell & Co.. Drug Store and if it don't do all that is claimed for it your . money js ; ' refunded.- refunded.- Be sure to. goto R. M. Mitchell & Co. for Sageine as^other stares jeannot supply ybu v Don't neglect your, hair another another day. - Sageine -is only 50c. a large bottle. - -- r --x■ : MmIühr> High Tb* Patmnt Lemthxr Oxford fojrStrent or-Office Wwtx- The Nob is probably; one of; the most popular . "bigjhi toe'*, styles ever creatèà* Nob» models have been "produced for six seasons" end it is stillonaoXtho best Regal ' sellers. Although not extreme, it embodies ail of the characteristics : .thiit have given the u high ;toe'* idea its present ft von Unusually shapely, with slight; outside "swing"; finely modeled toe of medium width; convex curve of - sole and concave curve of upper affording perfect fit. : Nob King Patent Blucher Oxford Fred. R. Foley Parlor Boob Shop 3: r E HAVE HAD SUCH At BIGr ; SEASO^, so far, that we- have sold practically all off our Spring; Clothing, a stock their leader ordinary conditions would: have; "been ample for the- whole X ' 7 . 7 Spring' brade:. But. the- values were- so- great and: * bradé increased! to such : an. extent that we had to go to*the manufacturer again; THe manufacturer h a di considerable- new Spring Stdck on hand which lie was* very anxious to turn into ready Cash. We made him; am offer,, which, was accepted- andi clearedi the lot, consisting of Men's and Youths? andi Boys'" Suits and! Oddi Pants. We will give you, the- benefit ofi our goodibuyingi Men's Suits $ 5700 $ ,%• 8v.OO 10.00 <0 12.00- 13,50. 15.00 11 16.50- 18,00. 20i00 Men's Odd Pants $1t50 2.50 $1L75 3l00 4l00 $2.00 3.50. Boys" 2-Piec& Suits $2 50 3.50 5.00 7.50 $2.75 4.00 6.00 8.00- $3.00 4.50- 6.50 9.00 The Anderson Clothing Co. BOWMANVILLE n si The Up-to-Date BUTCHERS WHO IS YOUR GROCER ? Try F. A. Haddy, China Hall Grocery CHALLIS & MUTTON On TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS Chal- lis & Mutton will hâve their peddling wagon doing the town and will be pleased to call if not now doing so. Call us up by phone and give us your name. When-you want the best butter butter and eggs, fresh from the farm, get them from- us and you will be sure, they are fresh. .. Canned Peas, Corn and Tomatoes Tomatoes always in stock. - Pink Red Hart Salmon, choice goods, at 24e per tin. White Seed Beans and White Table Beans of excellent quality formate. BOWMtANVIULE: Prunes--For the next. 10 days, we are offering extra extra value in prunes. QàUfornia. prunes, large size and best quality, of which we made a large purchase much under the present market price.--our- special price, 3 lbs. for 25c, and spécial priae. for 25th box. IHT*" Cash for Farm Produce. Challis & Mutton PHONE 225 Horsey Block - Bowmanville Oranges--California Navels. The orange market is high, but we have several boxes of choice fruit which we can offer at.KJc per doa. less than" present value. Only Only 35 c a doz. Maple Syrup and Sugar--The genuine goods, bought with a. guarantee as to purity. The quality is really really excehtenC, so lay in a stock for future use. Syrup 35c qt,, $1.§5 g,al,; sugar 15c lb. SeC'd Potatées^W e have a large stock of fine ' -^eéd potatoes Idf extra earlÿ: varieties. It pays to buy gfMÜi Feed. Garden Seeyds-rSeeds from the best English, Can- .adf.an.and American sèedmen.- For Saturday .Special Selling Note the Following : GREAT KODAK EXHIBITION z During- the week beginning May 5th a big; Kodak Exhibition' will be held in Massey Hall, Toronto, This is something that will be of great interest as well as of great benefit to any^- one attending, and everyone in- -tereqted in amateiir photography photography should do their utmost to attend; Lectures will be delivered delivered -by Dr. Stuchell, which will be most instructive to anyone anyone desiring a thorough knowledge knowledge of amateur photography. Call at our store for any in formation regarding the exhibi tion. Jury & Lovell, The KODAK Storey X We rent ^cameras at ;r 10c a day. Salmon--Canned Salmon. That special offer in salmon will be repeated next Saturday; -£ lb.. size, choice, 4 tins for 25c. Chocolaté Drops--While the price of chocolate has advanced, we are enabledto offer for Saturday 100 lbs. choice chocolate creams for 25c lb. or 15c for half lb. Cups and Saucers--China cups, and saucers in neat' rose pattern and coloring, reg. 20c, Saturday 2 for 25c 1 !v 8 3 -, Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs jj F. A. CHINA HALL * G R O C E R Y Corn - -- Corn JUST vIN-^A car of choice American Corn for feed for sale at the mill. Best grades of bread and pastry flour, cereals and mill feed always on hand, ' v Custom grinding done while you wait Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices right. * V ■-V 1 • -v-; ■; - : " - . - ' " - * . 4 Charles Horn, Phone i29r 6. Hampton. j • •-« • i d V. t - X --HE iaRtoS -'«a

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