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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Aug 1913, p. 5

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V^^-r ,"7 •~£~-- -7. .... .. > * 's . - '.-r-.-'. <•* • --.r •• • r _. * ' - '.- -; k t. > -vf": - •■>';- fc>; $3 •: ; 5 Σî 3 iî >y xi I xJ :v| il &J :-:3- 4. x > "BIG 20" CIRCULATING LIBRARY This is a good time to join, cheapest way to secure good reading for the warm weather. All the latest hooks. W. T. ALLEN '•'Big 20" Bookstore Phone 30 Bowmanvillê 8 ENJOY the BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE Take an optimistic view of life. Optimistic people are generally more successful because they see the opportunity that .sticks out of everything. Tone up your system and you can be optimistic, optimistic, life will be brighter for you and success will be more sure. J. & G. LIVER PILLS make you agreeable, optimistic and pleasant. They cure the blues because they regulate faulty livers and do away with melancholy. There are forty little pills of cheer in 15c bottle. Jury & Lovell The Safe, Satisfactory Druggists and Opticians.' BOWMANVILLE, AUG. 14, 1913 Mrs. W. Dickinson, Toronto, is visiting old friends here. Mrs. Chas. Lyle, Peterboro, is visiting Mrs. John Allin. _ Miss Evelyn Dickinson is visiting relatives relatives in Brighton. Mr. Geo. Harvey, East Liverpool, Ohio, is holidaying here. -\ Mr. W. J. McLaughl'n, Agincourt, spent the week-end in town, i- 1 : x V A- Mr. A. L. Vanstone, Brantford, is holidaying holidaying at Port Bowmanvillê. Mr. Barton Greensides, Toronto, is visiting visiting at Mr. Robt. Greenfield's. Misses Edna and Ida Sharpe, Toronto, have been visiting friends here. Mr. John L. Mason, Davenport, Ta., is visiting his brother, Mr. S.:W. Mason. Mr. Malcolm Galbraith, Kansas City, Kansas, visited old friends here recently. Miss B. Gurnsey has been appointed Superintendent of the Vicksburg Hospital. Miss Greta Densem. is holidaying at her cousin's, Mr. Herbert Densem, Toronto. Toronto. Miss Winnie B. Morris is visiting her sister, Mrs.. R. H. Osborne, Montague, Mich. • ■ y' - _ Mr. Herschell Darch, Winnipeg, Man., Gibson : is spending a few her father-in-law, Mr. J. C. ■V" I City Dairy Ice Cream. The Cream that advertises itself. itself. It is always good. Try a dish and you will always want. City Dairy Ice Cream. W e al-, so supply Cream in bulk and bricks in all flavors. Phone us your order. Nasmith's Bread Purity and Quality--these two essentials explain the great increase increase in demand for Nasmith's Bread. Try a loaf to-day. Fresh every morning. W. J. Bagoell BOWMANVILLE is. visiting at his father's, Mr.' David Darch.. Mrs. C. J. weeks with " Miss Bruce, Superintendent ofBowman- ville Hospital, is enjoying, holidays in Muskoka. %^ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson, Agin courtT^pent Sunday with her aunt, Miss Emmerson. , Mr. F. H. Frost, B.A., Principal Leamington Leamington High School, has been visiting old friends here. - Miss Margaret Trebilcock has returned from visiting her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Adam, Canaan, Conn. Miss Helen Brown, Lindsay, is visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Courtine, Courtine, Horsey-st. Miss Mae Tooze, 300 Robert-st, Toronto, Toronto, spent the week-end at Mr. George Varcoe's, Odell-st. ' - The Goodyear Club have purchased a handsome new Stanley Piano from Mr. Arthur Scobell, agent.,/ Mr. and Mrs. George Edger, Toronto, have been visiting her sister, Mrs. ,Jhos. Vanstone, King-st. east. Two rinks from Cobçurg went down to two Bowmanvillê rinks on our new bowling green Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. B. James and family spent the week-end with her father Mr. J. J. Mason, Toronto. Mr. Warririer Rutherford, Galt, is visiting visiting his aunt, Mrs. John Rice. Miss Rutherford Rutherford is expected Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Cowan and daughter, Cowan- ville and Miss Lillian Belfry, Toronto, recently recently visited Mrs. H. Ridge. Miss Nellie Taylor, of Bowmanvillê Hospital, is holidaying at her father's, Mr. Anson Taylor, Blackstock. Several editors take a week off and no/ paper is issued. For 35 years The Statesman has never missed an issue. Miss- Mary McDougall, • Montpelier, Ohio, is visiting her brother, Mr. Lawrence Lawrence McDougall, at Mr. K. Greenfield's. Mr. A. A. Elford, Buffalo, N,Y., has been visiting friends here. His mother, Mrs. John Elford, returned with him for a visit. Miss Gertrude Goodman is holidaying with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. -Hr. Densem, Bcwmanville-on-the-Iake, east side. " y Prof. Chas. T. Paul, President of lthe College of Missions, Indianapolis, In<^, is visiting his mother, Mrs. T. Hamlyn other relatives here. Mr. S. J. Courtice, B. A., Mathematical Master Oshawa High School, Mrs. Co^r- tice and family have been visiting fiis father and other relatives here. Miss Gale, Librarian of Bowmanvi Public Library was elected member of th 1 Executive of Lindsay District Institute which met at Uxbridge recently. Toronto plans ta give the herd of Bisley, Pte. W. Andrew Hawkins, a monster oration next Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock when he returns from England. No special meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Hospital : Board this week, All members are urgently requested requested to attend the regular - meeting Friday, Sept. 5. - DEERING NEW IDEAL BINDER Mr. Wm. Roenigk, Lin Isay, was in town last week. Miss Mary Hume has been visiting Miss Leta Cornish, Salem. $4.50 and $5.00 men's oxfords, at Mc- Mürtry's for $3.25 this week. Miss Lily Sherlock, Peterboro, is visiting visiting her aünt, Mrs. W. B. Tapson. Miss Olga Tod is holidaying with friends at Windermere, Muskoka. Miss Annie Troop, Cobourg, was guest at Mr. John Hellyar's over Sunday. Mr. John Argue recently . visited his daughter Mrs. M. C. Selby, Markham. Rev. D. A. McKenzie, Centre ville has accepted a call from. Barrie Presbytery. Should you require the services of an ambulance phone TO. L. MORRIS & SON. AT>ig snap in suit cases and club baj at McMur try's--see window; your choice for $2.60. - ;X.V;X f - ; ,x-x:x/ ; ;x Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nicholls are visiting friends in Hamilton and attending the Centennial. Miss Flo McCrimmon, Valpariso, Irid., is holidaying with her sister, Miss Stella McCrimmon. Two-cent stamp must be put on a letter to a person on a rural route no matter where posted. Miss A. Wilcox and Miss Nettie Waterman, Waterman, Toronto, have been guests of Miss Amv Hathway. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Follick, M. A., Port Perry, are enjoying a couple of . weeks down the St, Lawrence. ; Mrs. W. R. Knight, Hamilton; has been calling on old friends here, guest of her cousin, Mrs. Thos. Power. Mrs. James Stewart and daughter El-, lenor, Toronto, have been visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. A. Fletcher, Rev. and Mrs. R. Wallbridge Allen of Whitby, are expected home this week from their trip to Eng and. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Cornish and family, Oshawa, have been visiting his brother, Mr. G. W. Gornish, Salem. MçMurtrÿ & Co., Ltd., are having a special sale of boots this" week., Rev. Dr. Mrs. and 'Miss Marvin,, of Claremont, are spending the summer, in Southern Saskatchewan and Alberta. Rev. Geo. Brown, Methodist minister, Milbrook, Mrs. Brown and Miss Brown are at Chémong on three weeks holidays. Our lady readers should not fail to see the great bargains which Couch, Johnston & Cryderriaan are giving in ladies' suits. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Robbins. Hampton, recently recently visited at Mr. Moses Robbins', Les- kard. Mr. Edward Fielding and Miss Allie Fielding, Toronto, and Mr. Robt. Fielding recently visited at Mr. C. A. Chapman's, Orono. , , Rev. and Mrs. John Harris, commemorated commemorated the 50th Anniversary of Mr. Harris' Ministry at "Reddlecombe".--Port Perry, Aug.13. Miss Farrow, Goderich, is holidaying with her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Reid. ^ Miss Jessie Reid of Port Hope is also enjoying a holiday there. Miss Moore of the hospital staff has returned returned from a very pleasant holiday, part of which was spent in the invigorating climate of Muskoka. 243 is Snowden & Pairitori's phone number; number; phone early for groceries. t Rev. and Mrs. J. A. McKeen, Orono, have returned from a pleasant holiday-af Go-Home-Bay" with Rev. Dr. R. Douglas Douglas Fraser of Toronto. Mr. Wm. Buckley,- Orono, lost a valuable valuable brood mare last week. He has suffered suffered the loss of fully $1000 worth of ing the past few months. Maie Archer, Little Britain, Miss Mildred Hardy, Oakwood, and Miss Ettie Àllin, Newcastle, are visiting at their Mr. A. M. Hardy, Ontario st. and Mrs. W. J. Bragg and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barrie are visiting Mr. Robt. Rogers, Hamilton, and attending the Centennial Celebration in the Ambitious ^ That is what you want for the coming harvest. It is light, practical, and combines strength, durability and utility. It is - dependable and will work from early morning until late at night harvest after harvest. Call and see the Leering Harvester next time you are in town. It will be worth your while. Full line of Deering repairs repairs always in stock. Fred T. Hobbs Bowmanvillê m We want all the news that is fit to print--real estate transfers; business changes, accidents, births, deaths, marriages. marriages. wedding anniversaries, church and society news, in fact any event "of general interesrhas always a news value and it will be appreclated by the publisher of The'James Papers as well as the readers. Last week Lieut. F. H. Morris, who has been enjoying a week's holiday at home, made a possible at Rifle range of 105 and at the Trap shooting match made another possible of 25. Dr. Clemence, Victoria, B. G, Mr. D. H" Coates, B.A., and Mr. Arthur L. Vanstone, Brantford, Mr. R.R. Elliott and Mr. Chas. McCullough, Toronto, have been enjoying some bowling" with the home Club. Citizens of northern part of town desire to know when the bridges over the. C.P.R. track on Elgin and Prospect streets are likely to be built and everybody would like to know where the C.P.R. station will be located. Town Council have discovered after three monthly meetings that one of its 1 members left town last Spring, and so indifferent indifferent were members to the_ fact that only now have they taken action to fill the vacancy, When Lieut. Morris resigned resigned they filled his place at the earliest possible possible moment; why the difference ? Mr. George Willyot, wife and daughter Amy, Manitou, Man., came on a trip east to visit friends in Toronto, Oshawa, and other points. They called on Mr. and Mrs. F. . N. Stevens, old acquaintances. Thev came to Windsor and purchased a Ford car and motored, here; they will motor to Manitou by way of Chicago and St. Paul. Court Pride of Ontario No 6000 and the Juveni e Court, headed by the Dominion Organ & Piano Co band; Director William Grant, turned out in good force in regalia and marched to the GTR station en- route to the big demonstration of Foresters Foresters in Port Hope yesterday; Capt. Chas. Rowe was head marshall. The day was fine and warm. . The following visitors have been spend- a very pléasant holiday at - "Orchard View" the home of Mr. and . Mrs. G. H. Herrington, Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Sherwood Potter and Miss Collins, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Mr. Geo. Potter, and Miss Durrani, Oshawa, Miss Ethyl Potter, New York, Miss E. Jamieson, Tyrone, and Miss L. Jones, Campbellford. Messrs T. Hill, Mr. Steele, Toronto, and Rev. Mr. Steele of Beaverton also gave them a friendly call recently. Miss Mr. ridham, Mus. Bach., A. R. ondon, Eng., organist of Knox Church, Stratford, has been -appointed organist of the Port Hope, commencing duty Sept. I. Rev. A. McDonald Haig and daughter, Georgina, West Lome, are visiting relatives relatives near Cobourg. Rev. Mr. Haig preached in the Presbyterian church; Baltimore, Sunday--the home church of his boyhood. Barrie Citizens' Band challenges Lindsay Lindsay Band to play for a wager of $100 a side, the contest to take place in the Orillia Orillia Opera House on a date to be mutually agreed upon, the door receipts also to go to the winning band. Miss Nellie Pollard, B. E„ Richmond, Va., Miss Thompson, Bowmanvillê, Mrs. J. N Fâirbairn, Vineland, and 'Mrs. F. F. Marty, Fort Thomas, Kentucky, are guests of Mrs. W. A. Quibell, 59 Oak- wood Ave., Toronto.--Globe. '• Lieut, and Mrs. F. H. Morris gave a picnic party of friends at the lake last Wednesday in honor of their cousin, Mrs. E. Eagieson, Kendall. A very enjoyable time was spent in sports, especially rifle shooting, some of the ladies making-good marks. Champion, Mrs. A. Colville. Mr. and Mrs. John - Box, Burnstown, Renfrew County, celebrated the doth- anniversary anniversary of their wedding Aug. 4. Mr. Box is a native of Holds worthy, Devon, Eng., and Mrs. Box was bom near Castlebar, Castlebar, Mayo, Ireland, The former is 90 years of age and the latter 92 and both are enjoying good health. Mrs. Richmond wife of Mr. T. L. Richmond, Richmond, photographer, "formerly of this town, died last week at her home, in Brantford. The remains were taken to Campbellford for interment. Besides her husband she leaves one daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Tanner, Moosomin, and one son in Prince Albert, Sask. Deceased had keen ill for 20 years. Port Hope not to be- outdone by Cobourg Cobourg has a marriage sensation. Perjury is alleged by the prospective groom Dixon swearing that his bride to be was twenty when her birth dates back only. 16 years dr so ago. He L in .gaol having been arrested arrested just after Rev. A. H. Going began ceremony. The girl in the case is Clara Saddler of Petérbord. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTOR I A White shoes at about half price a 1 McMurtry's. Miss Maud Willis, Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Maynard. - ' " ' Snowden & Paintori's Telephone No Js 243; fresh groceries always on hand. Mrs. H. B. Creeper and Master Lome T. Creeper are visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Bessie M. Pugsley, B.A., is holidayingat holidayingat Kehstene Lo:'ge, Bobcaygeon. Fifteen suit cases and club bags "special" "special" at McMur try's; your choice for $2.60. Dr. J. C. Devitt's Dental Parlors witi-^ closed from August 1st to 23rd on acéounf of holidays. 28-$t Misses Isabel Bird; Margaret Connor have accepted positions in wholesale mi linery stores in Toronto. i ' Mrs. W. Rosevear,.who has beeen visiting visiting at . her father's, Mr. James Johnston, has returned home to Toronto. Miss Irene McLean, Mr. Herman Ba ret, Mr. Roy Heintzman, Toronto", sp Sunday at Mr. H. B. Creeper's. In order to make a clearance Cou' Johnston & Cryderman are selling off lot of ladies' suits at ridiculously low prices. •' We congratulate the Canadian Horticultural Horticultural Association on the excelent choice of Editor H. B. Cowan, ' Peterboro, as President Miss Julia Sinclair, Toronto, who has returned from a two months' trip in the West, spent the w.eek-end with her sister, Mrs. A. Christie. Mr. Geo. H. Wilson,. Editor Lindsay Post, and daughter Miss Jean Wilson, were in town Wednesday en route for Niagara Falls. They motored all the Way. V Having had numerous requests for the use of an qmtyilance, we have added one to our equipment and it is ready for calls on short notice. Phone id. L. Morris & SON. 1 August meeting of Bowman ville. Women's Women's Institute will be held at Mrs. W. G. Mutton's, Ghurch-st, Friday August 29 when another quilt will be made similar to one made at July meeting; members will please make a note of this and come prepared. Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Clemence and son Jack, of Victoria, B.C., are greatly enjoying enjoying their visit with relatives and friends here after some 14 year»' absence. They have rented a Fdrd auto during their stay 1ère. They are taking in Cobourg Horse Show this week. Rev. H. B. Kenny, Chairman of Bow- manville District, visited Rev. I. Snell, Blackstock, on Monday evening, and attended attended a meeting of his Official Board. Mr. Fred Ç. Vanstone took him out in his new auto. Mr. T. Wesley and Miss Addie Cawker accompanied them and visiited at Caesarea. Mr. and Mrs J, W. Towner and three daughters, Misses Ethel, Mildred and Wilma, New York City, were guests of Mr. John Hellyar over the week-end. Mrs. Towner and daughters intend spending spending a month among the cooling breezes of Lake Scugog. Miss Harriett Bartlett, Toronto, will accompany them. Orono correspondence in Newcastle Independent says: This burg is preparing to give our hero, Bill Hockin, what he so richly deserves about the 25th prox. He certainly did well and all feel proud of his bringing fame to Canada, Toronto and Drono, his native villàgë. All hats off to : Bill and let our Bahd play its prettiest when "The Conquering Hero C3mes Hone." » Oiir ambulance iyfitted with Marshall mattress and allFlhodern conveniences. Morris & Son. -Phone 10. Mrs. W. R. Bond and daughter, Mrs.. Luther J. Stain ton and son Donald, Oshawa, Oshawa, visited at Lome Villa Wednesday. Wouldn't if be a proper action for the Agricultural Society to ask the town çounc 1 to appoint one or more of its members to act on the Board of Managers of the Fair. Rev. Father Jolliffe administered Sacrament Sacrament to about 300 members at the Methodist Church on Sunday assisted by the pastor Rev. H. B. Kenny. Several persons united with the church. Miss Armour, Deputy Registrar, is holidaying holidaying at Reef Island, Foote's Bay, Muskoka, Muskoka, where Dr. John Hoskin, K.C., and niece, Miss Carpmael are spending the summer. It is a very lovely place. J. Mitchell of. Pontÿpool, cable foreman and an unknown Italian were killed Tuesday. Tuesday. on C.P.R. construction work near Parham, when a ballast car jnmped the track at a trestle, and rolled down a 20 ft. embankment. Mir. George Stoer, a first-class lineman, and foreman of a gang working on the wires of the Seymour Power Company oh Tuesday was instantly killed when he came into contact with one of the live wires. These wires carry the electricity frbm Trenton which supplies the town. Oddfellows' Grand Lodge meets in Belleville next week and civic holiday with big doings is on Wednesday 13th. Frank Burden represents Bowmanvillê Rebeccas, Levi Morris Albert . Encampment, Encampment, arid W. S. Bragg, all being delegates of Florence Nightingale Lodge, No 66. What might have been a very serious accident happened Wednesday - evening when a team driven by Mr. James Osborne Osborne being frightened by a passing auto started to run down Libesty-st at a lively gait and when near King-st little Ella Trimble was crossirig the street and to save the child Mr. Osborne jumped and the wagon passed over his leg but fortunately fortunately no serious injury resulted. The child fell but veas not injured in any way. The team was stopped without further harm being done. Great credit is given Mr. Osborne for his presence of mind and quick action to save the child. ----■ G. T. R. BOWMANVILLE STATION. GOING EAST. GOING WEST Express Express Passenger Local. Passenger . Mail 8.52 a. m. 10.18 „ 3.36 p. m. 6.49 „ .. 7.18 , " 9.68 : Express Local Local - Passenger :Passenger 4.22 a. m 7.02 „ 9.45 ,, 1.38 p.m. 7.19 „ ; : Daily - ~ TOWN COUNCIL August meeting was held Monday evening evening nth inst, owing to first Monday being civic holiday; Mayor " Hillier presided; others present Reeve Tait arid Councillors Cornish, Grigg, Tole and Trebilcock. C. W. Ramsay wanted to know what council intends doing about High-st; Mayor didn't know. ; : Jennie Weller's bill in Hospital of $100 gave council a shock riot knowing. they had to pay it. ..To Relief Com. G p; Ry. wants to know if they can be stiplpl ied with 100,000 gal water daily. Mayor didn't believe Skinner's spring would supply enough for industries arid railroads. To Water Wbrks Com. : Corin'. Trebilcock presented Financial report which was .adopted. - - 1 - - r Some tiy-laws were but thru the several readings; x- - ' • Notices of Births 25 cents; Marriages 50 cents; Deaths, 50 cents, each insertion. When funeral cards are printed at this ""Ice. insertion free. BIRTHS " Connors--In Bowmanvillê, August 8, to Mr. and Thomas Connors, a son.- • • ■Y--In Bowmanvillê, August 6, to Mr. and Walter Terry, a son, (William George.) ALCHix^-At "Oshawa- Cottage" Lake Sylvian, Pontiac, Mich., July 23, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Alehin (nee Frances. Ogden) à daughter--Thurina Winona. ■ X Xx> MARRIAGES Barrett--Pointer--On Aug. 4th by Rev. B. Greatrix. George Henry Barrett, Bowmanvillê arid Frances Elizabeth Pointer, Oshawa. . DEATHS RE--Iii Oshawa, . Aug. 6, Mrs. Ada, Moore, in her 32nd year,. Stoer--In Oshawa. Aug; 5th, George Ludwig Stoer, aged 32 years. S. & P. 243 : s - & p - j ■ "Lest We Forget" E. R. BOÛNSALL, -Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marble. Bowmanvillê, Ontario. FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment Sunday and nignt calls promptly attended to. Bowmanvillê Phones 10-34 Branches; ORONO HAMPTON DR. J. C. DEVITT, DENTIST, Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. OFFICE: Teriiperànce St. Bowmanvillê, (just; off King St.) OFFICE HOURS: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily except Sunday. BLACKSTOCK: 1st Monday of each month. Will be at Bowmanvillê office rest of time. Phone 90a House Phone 90b DR. R. W. CLARK. Physician, Surgeon, etc- OFFICE:-- Silver Street, Bowmanvillê. PHONE 23. 4-1 vr. s&n. Silver Street, Successor to Dr. L. Potter. R ooms To Let--Four nice large rooms to let for dwelling in Statesman Block. Apnly at the office. w ANTED--Two gentlemen boarders, good lodgings. Apply to Mrs. Chris Robbins, Queen-st., Bowmanvillê. 32-2w* w •ANTED--By young lady, room and board in central locality. State full * particulars'. Drawer B, Bowmanvillê. , 32-2w G OOD GENERAL SERVANT WANTED. Good wages. Apply to Mrs, W. B. McMurtry, Wellingtdn-st., Bowmanvillê. 29tf REAM SEPARATOR--For sale, Shaples, good as new. - Apply NY, cor. Kirig & George-sts., Bowmariville. 32-tfsn cheap, a to'W. G. Pex- H OUSE TO RENT--On King st, E., large 2- storeÿ frame house; furnace. Large stable and driving shed. Apply to W. Quick, Elgin straet, Bowmanvillê. 33-2w p OR BENT--11-roora house on corner of H Churcli and Silver-sts. In good repair, elec- *■ trie lighted, hard and soft water. Possession Aug. 22nrt. Apply to John Percy,- Bowmanvillê. 32-tf - * ARM Tv ittijN x--150 acres of lot 2 con. 5, Dar- Oingtonj east of Bethesda, 10 acres orchard, well watered, fall plowing done," immediate » M. A.. James, Bowmanvillê. posséssion. Apply to i 14-tf sn F OR SALE OR TO RENT--The Northeast 50 acres of lot 13, gon. 5, Darlington. For particulars particulars apply to Mrs. John Qolwill, lot 16, con. 4, Darlington, south of Hampton. Phone 237 r 5 or Hampton P. O. ^ 27tf sn B UILDER; AND CEMENT BLOCK MANUFACTURER--All MANUFACTURER--All kinds of brick work or cement blocks promptly attended to. Address Address A. Turner, Coricessiori-st., E., Bowman- ville. 29-7w* F ARM FOR SALE OR RENT--MX) acres, lot 34 con. 7,.Clarke, half a mile from village of Les- kard; rièw barn. House and other buildings in good repair. Possession April. 1st "next. Apply MRS. E. Syer, Pontypool, Ont. 31-3* F ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT--90 acres, lot 10, con. 4, Darlington, 5 of a mile from C.N.R. station, about 7 acres of orchard and good buildings. Possession.April 1st. For full particulars particulars see John Somers, Bowmanvillê, P. O. - 33-tf H OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE--One of thë most desirable medium sized residences in Bowmariville, brick, new furnace, electric, lighting, £ acre lot, excellent garden, fruit trees, good stable. Inquire onpremises. John Elliott, Centre-st, Bowmauville . 30tf S AMPLE GASOLINE ENGINES AT SPECIAL PRICES.--li, 3J, and 6 H. P. sizes. They bavé been only slightly used. They will be adjusted and in perfect condition and just like new before leaving factory. Prices and further particulars on request. The Page Wire Fence Co. Limited, Walkerville, Ont. 29 4sn MILK BUSINESS FOR SALE. A paying milk route and business outfit is offered offered for immediate sale,' including horse, milk wagon, sleigh; and bottles. Reason for selling serious illness; Apply to J. J. Sp.CER, Bowman- ville. 33-lw* Wanted at Once EXPERIE NCED STENOGRAPHER. Apply at the - :V; Seymour Power Office, 29 it , Bowmanvillê DR W. WILSON PORTER 'CHIROPRACTOR The cause of disease removed by adjustment of the spine. Hotel Bowman Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m Phone 55 ■: ^."V - Consultation Free 11 rtf Address: 17 King-st., E., Oshawa RODERICK M. MITCHELL - Baritone .'/• Teacher of Sieging " Pupil of Mr. Russell G. McLean, Toronto. 7 ^tridio at Residence, Wellington-st., East, . For information "arid terms apply at R. M. Mitchell & Co's. Drug Store. Phone 92a. & b Bowmanvillê. .of ordering your groceries at the new store---The Elite (grocery--phone 243-- and you will l e sure of getting. Good Groceries---Prompt Service- Fair Prices. Most people like to trade at a store where their every want is promptly met. We believe there is nothing lacking here, either in goods or service our main endeavor from the start is to keep our stock of groceries complete to to the minute and of the best quality. You're sure it's fresh if bought at the Elite S. & P. BOWMANVILLE Phone 243 s. &p. s # e e e e m m ' Won't It Go ? Then bring it to our Watch Hospital at once. We guarantee guarantee a quick and successful recovery, all necessary attention attention gratis for one year after the operation, accidents of course excepted. We give special attention to emergency cases and also run an ambulance service - and will be glad to call for any clocks or other large ■ ' & repairs g C H. HADDY, Jeweler § Bowmanvillê. # Our Clearing Sale LADIES' SUITS, the balance of our Only Spring Stock at the following prices : $11.75- Suits^foi ...ir«...... « .......... «*.» ...t 13.75 Suits foi 15.00 and 15.75 Suits for 17.75 ^5.tuts foi ........... .................. These are all new this season, and it is a chance to get a nifty suit at small cost. 23 Only \ 7.75 9 75 10.75 13.75 great Ladies' and Children's Dressés Be sure and see our new House and Street Dresses this week Also Children's Dresses at prices from ooc up. Special Corsets We have a special Corset for stout ladies--the "Mona"--at $1.75 a pair. Spécial Notice -- Half-Holiday This Store is closed every WEDNESDAY AFTER NOON during June, July and August. Shop Wed- morning. ^ « I 1 I Agents for Home Journ al Patterns S. W. Mason & Son Next door to Standard Bank, Bowmanvillê» érnmmmm W -v / .. ■ t . H - : . ' ■ : '" ; ->rvï' • * :i ^ K < ç vi- Mmm.

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