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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Aug 1913, p. 5

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-Work team, colt, harness arid wagon fjr sale. ' See advt - - -. . Mr. Fred Stewart, Toronto, spent Sunday Sunday with Mr. Fred Pattinson^ ' Mr. E. J. Creeper, Owen Sound, was in town Tuesday calling on friends. . /. Should you require the services of an imbularice phone-io. L. Morris & Son. Mrs. E. Latimer and son, Rochester, N.; Y., have beeflr visiting her sister, Mrs. W; Mutton, jr.~ ' =:■ Mr; Chas. M. Bice's article on an inside page on Conserving Farm-Life is extra good and timely. : ..-li: À ; Toronto Fair is now in full blast and. is really the best-vet,. Several Bowmanvill- ians have seen it Mrs. Marvin Burk and. Miss Eva Burk left Wednesday. fof.'Buffalo to attend the wedding of a friend. : v ; --•>.; Miss F Jean Galbraith, R. N., Glovers- ville, N.Y., is holidaying at her father's, Mr. Daniel Galbraith. .. v . ,. Mr. and Mrs.; Frank Col will, who have been visiting at- Mr. Chas. Richards, have returned hoirie to Moose jaw, Sask. Mr. A. W. Hooper, Brandon, Man., Inf spector of Public Schools in Manitoba, is visiting his cousin, Mr." James McLean. Our lady readers should not fail. to see the great bargains which Couch, Johnstonj & Cryderman are giving in -ladies' tuits. Capt R. H. Bunt, Toronto, and son, Rev. William T. Bunt, WalkerVille> were in town en route to Hampton Wednesday morning.- . > r-;: -;';' Mr.-and Mrs.- H-.~: Johnston,- Miss : Cora Stinson, Janetville, spent Sunday : with their : aunt, Mrs. S. T, DoWson,. JProvi- dence^. - - v - . > _ -■ - Dr.B. C. Brimacombe, Marion, Ind., has returned hoirieafler a pleasant _ visit with his mother, Mrs. Thos. Bri'macombe, Hamilton. 1"®^ - Mr. Hubert Higginbotham, : Manager Standard Bank; Newcastle, spent ten days in New York, Atlantic City and ot .er popular popular seaside resorts. • / - Rev. À. J, G. Carscadden, Creemore, who has been holidaying at Roche's Point Lake Simcoe, visited his sister, Mrs. F. H. Morris, Beech Ave., this week. Mr. Frank A. Noden, senior member of Noden, Hallett & Johnston, Limited, 1632 Dimdas-st., Toronto, and Mr. Frank J. Knight, Vice President of R. D. Fairbairn, Limited, were in town this Week at Mr. Thos. Knight's, Queen-st. Dr. A. S. Tilley, County Coroner, was called to Newtonville to hold an inquest on a lad of 15 or 16 years found dead on •the track a .mile east of Newcastle with his..head ) severed from the body. He was a foreigner, had $13 in money ànd several lèttèrs written in a foreign language. In-^ quest was adjourned to Friday night after viewing the remains. Ask for Piano Certificates at the Anderson Clothing Would y pu like a Piano ? Try for the one at Anderson's. Anderson's. g t.r. BOWMANVILLE STATION. GOING BAST/ ; ; / ' GOING WEST iress 8.62 a.m., :Bxpreu 4.22 & press 10.18 m Local' 7.02 senger &£6p.m. Local 9.45 - 6.48 „ Passenger 1.88 p ~ Snowden & Pain ton's phone -No is 243: send your order early. Mr. J. A. Porter has resigned the clerkship clerkship of South Monaghan. ' -V'-V.:' "' Mr. W. H. Williams, blacksmith, has been nursings fractured rib. Mr Ezzie Knight, Hamilton, is at his grandmother's, Mrs. James Knight. V Mr. Harvey Mingeaud, Royal Bank, Saulf Ste Marie, is holidaying at home. _ Mr. Wilfrid Werry, Montreal, visited his aunt, Mrs. John VanNest, last .week. Mr. Wm. • Wight, Widder, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Amassa Frillery Providence. Mt& B. -M; Waraica and - Miss'Kate Warnica are visiting relatives in Toronto. Miss Greta M; VanNest spent!the week- end with Miss Hazel Fieldhouse, Belleville. Mrs. D. Heddon, Toronto, is visiting her brother, Mr. R. Trenouth, and other relatives here. '■ v ■ : : Public School will open Tuesday ' Sept. 2nd; every pupil is requested to tie On hand that morning. '. : - 'Mrs. F. H. Bounsall and daughter Marjorie Marjorie are visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Mac- Kaÿ, Linden Valley. Miss M. C. Colville and niece, Miss Mary Underwood, Hagerman's have been visiting visiting Mr. Alex. Colville. , : - . Mr. T. H. McMurtrj', Whitehead, N.H., is visiting his brother, Mr. John McMurtf v, and other old friends here. Our ambulance is fitted with Marshall mattress and all modern, conveniences. L. Morris & Son. Phone 10. Joel Richardson, Bethany, fell down stairs while.moving a heavy trunk and broke hjs leg and received other injuries. Mrs. George B, Ball and little daughter Catharine, Toronto, is visiting at the residence residence of her brother, Mr. W. L. Allen, Cob burg. : . ^ v Mrs. William Mitchell, Detroit, Mich., is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Hamlyn, after an absence from Bowman- ville of 25 years. ; Mr. James Reynolds, known as the "walking barber" of Port Hope," was in town Monday; hè has been visiting Mr. S. C. Rundle, Maple Grove. Bowman villé Women's Institute, will meet at the home of Mrs. W. G. Mutton, Church-st, Friday Aug. 29, at 3 p m. All members requested to attend.. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Kathlèen and Wilfrid, Exeter, are visiting her sister, Mrs. F. J. Manning, having come by auto visiting friends in Brechin and Toronto. Mrs. Robert ICellam, Mr. and Mrs. John Barker, Mrs.. Henry Barker arid Mrs. John Meyers, Weston, motored down Saturday and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John N. Lajsücie. • /Pfx. Thomas Lockhart, pastor's lay assistant assistant of Euclid Ave Methodist Church, 765 Queen-st. W., Toronto, was in town Saturday visiting his mother and old friends here. yltg. Wtijtefwile of Editor White of Milton Reformer, spent a few days with Mrs. W. H. Rogers here and went out to Fenella later-to visit Mrs.- Tailing and otherfriends.--Cobourg Wot'id. Mr. and Mrs. William "Willard, Port Perry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel Estella, and Mr. Robert Jairies Harper, B.A., Edmonton, Alta., formerly of Montreal; the marriage 7 will take place .early in September. Miss Cummings, Superintendent of the Port Hope hospital, has tendered her resignation; resignation; we understand it was accepted at the last meeting of the Board, to take effect as soon as a new superintendent can be secured.--Port Hope Times. Friends at Baltimore, Cobourg. and Precious Corners and vicinity presented $100 in gold and a watch fob to Mr. Wm. Kennedy, a brave lad who captured a burglar burglar who had entered his. father's house; the neighbors appreciated his brave act. - 8 160^^^ is haying great success : fairs with his flock- of South- 1 d Dorset sheep; he carried lot of prizes at Valleyfield, and Rivers he won $193 in prizes iven the award for the best and ned flock. When it is consid- there were : 354 sheep on- the grounds at this place, it surely honor for his home township of Darlington to carry off so many prizes.. • v City Dairy Ice Cream Gillard--In Oshawa, Ann. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Gillard, a daughter. , - Pollard--^In Oshawa, Ang. 1, to Mr. and Mrs Ed**$d'Pollard, a son. 1 ÿfMiLLSÔN-- In Darlington, Aug. 9, to Mr. airid Ed. Millson, a son. Glover--In Oshawa, Aug."-i6, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Glover, twin daughters. " . -Larder--lit Oshawa,. Aug. 20, . to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin V. Lander,.a daughter. •>-^ -r • ; Sa.Dnders--In iÉâst Whitby, " Aug.. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. N. Sauiiders, a son. : "1 BÈACOCK-- In Toronto, Ang. 18, to Mr. and JVIrs. Al. Beacock, (nee Lillie Hockin), a daughter. . Graham--At Parkdale. Private Hospital - , Corner Corner of Cowàn and Mel borne Ares., Toronto, Aug. 21,.to Mr);arid Mrs. Geo. H. .Graham, (nee Lena, Alexander), a son. . • ; .. . ; - Mail The Cream that advertises itself. itself. It is always good. Try a dish and you will always, want City Dairy Ice Creamr We also also supply Cream in bulk and bricks in all flavors. Phone us your order; - • ! - - r r; > Daily is here and we are prepared for it with all new spices of thé highest quality and the best vinegar that can be bought, including XXX Cider, XXX White Wine, Proof and English Malt. " Our stock of meats include the best brands of Breakfast Breakfast Bacon, Back Bacon, Smoked Rolls. Smoked Ham, Cooked Ham, Curned Béef,. Bol ogna, Long Clear Bacon, etc. Grive iis a . trial-order for your cured meats and get satisfaction both in quality ond Tvmno ; l. L. _ n s 1 J BOWMANVILLE, AUG.,28, 1913 -Mr. J. A. McFeeters, Toronto, was in town Saturday. . : '■ Miss Florence Wiiliariis is -visiting fr ends in Lindsay, >. 7 • O Mr. Clarke Morrison, Toronto, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Eva McGregor, Fergus, has been visiting Miss Macie Rehder. ^ Miss Bertha Crago, Denver, Colo., is visiting the Misses Osborne. ~ * Mr..James Spry, London, is visiting his sisters, Misses L. and J. Spry. Mrs. Norman. Allen is visiting her sister Mrs. James Norïnan, Toronto. Mrs. H. J. Hooper and family, London, are visiting Mrs. J. T. Hooper. Mr. HayesTweedle and family have been visiting relatives at Smithfield. Miss Annie Mount joy, Peterboro, spent Sunday with Miss Frances E. Conley. Mrs. Gilbert Parent, Waikerville, is visiting her mother, Mrs. G. C, Haines. Pleased to see Mr. Peter Werry, Ty rone, in town last week after his long illness. Mr. Hardy Nicholls of Royal Batik staff, Niagara Falls, is holidaying at home, Mr. E. L. Welsh, Goderich, is visiting Mr. W. C. Cole and other friends in'town. ; Mr. C. Ai Johnston and daughter Dorothy Dorothy are holidaying with friends in Port Hope. • . Mr. Ephraim Little, Toronto, has been visiting his old friend Mr, J. G. " Plunkett, Salem. • _-~ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Rickard have returned returned from a pleasant visit with friends in Hope. . Miss Clara Darke, Wesleyville, has been visiting Mrs. Hobert Holmes, Port Bow- manville. Misses Edith and Dorothy Greenaway, Po'rt Hope, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. O. LaBelle, Scugog-stV Mrs. John Beacock and grand-daughter Marion Pickard, are visiting at Mr. W. C. Ferguson's, Blackstoçk. Mrs. Jas. Cayley, Chicago, 111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Moyse, sr, who fell. and broke her thigh last week. Mrs. S. L. Perry, Port Arthur, is visiting visiting her father, Mr. F. N. Stevens and brother, Mr. Willard Stévens. Mr, Joseph White, Whitby, has been appointed Treasurer by the Water and Light Commissioners of the town. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hayes and son George, Columbus, spent Sunday- with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. B.James. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pickard enjoyed an auto trip to Little Britain, Port Perry and Lindsay recently. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Brown, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rehder and daughter, Kathleen, Kathleen, Paris, spent last week with . Mr. C. Rehder. Mrs. S. Gibbons and two children and Miss Rhildà Washington, Toronto, visited visited their aunt, Mrs. (Rev.) W. C. Washington, Washington, last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rose and Miss Isobel Pye, Wallaceburg, were in town Nasmith's Bread and price. The best brands of canned goods always in stock and prices right. Tea, Coffee, and in fact everything kept in a first-class Grocery. Grocery. Farmers, bring along your produce and get the highest cash price. No due bills Ladies, Ladies, drive to our store and your horse will be cared for and you will receive prompt attention, All .kinds of-fruit in season. MARRIAGES Macdonald--Mackenzie--Atf the Manse Oslia- wr, Aug. 16, by Rev. Geo. Yule, Peter Macdonald, and Anuabella Mackenzie, both of Oshaxya. „ 7 v Purity and Quality--these two essentials explain the great increase-in increase-in demand for Nasmith's Bread. Try a loaf to-day. Fresh every morning. : x r . DEATHS Thompson--In Cartw.right,7Aug. ' 15, Robt. ■^.h&iRpcon, aged 04 years. :■■■■■•- - -■ , : Taylor--At Cadmus, Aug._ 14, Ellen Taylor, 81.years 3 months and 11 months. Duncan--At Cobourg, Aug. 20, Ethel Gertrude Brown^bejoved wife of Mr, E. A. Duncan. ^8<*«SDKN--In. B owmanville, Aug. 26, Noman, Infant child of Mr, William Marsden, aged 4 iyioriths. • - . r • • W, J. Bagoell BOWMANVILLE "Lest We ForgeV' E; R. BÔÛNSALL, . \ - Designer and Dealer in . Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in v! i' 7 . I Granite", and Marble. _ ; Bowmanville. . . . Ontario BOWMANVILLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS h. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls and you own the key to real pleasure Take pictures vf places and faces you are interested in and you have a lasting record yon will not take any money, for in years to come. Let us show you how easily a kodak is operated. We rent carneras 10c. a day. We develop films properly. . We print good pictures. 10-34 HAMPTON Public and High Schools Open Sept. 2nd, 1913 ETTA M. PUGSLEY, B.A..A.T.C.M ELOCUTIONIST Teacher of- Elocution and Physical Culturë at Moulton Ladies' Collège, Toronto. Eor concert work address ' " _ 34--4w. : 126 Yorkyille Aye., Toronto Be prepared by buying your supplies early. We have a full, stock of TEXT BOOKS, EXERCISE BOOKS, SCRIBBLERS, PAINTS, CRAYONS, PENCILS, RUBBERS, ETC. ooms To Let--Four nice large rooms to let for dwelling in Statesman Block. Apnly at the office. » ANTED--Two gentlemen boarders, good lodgings. Apply to Mrs. Chris. Robinson, Queen-st., Bowmanville. 34-2w Jury & Lovell OOD GENERAL SERVANT WANTED. Gyod wages. Apply to Mrs. W. B. McMurtry, Wellington-st., Bowmanville. 29tf The Safe, Satisfactory Druggists . and Opticians. REAM SEPARATOR--For sale,, cheap, a Shaples, good as hew. Apply to W. G. Penny, Penny, cor. King &George-sts., Bowmanville. - 32-tf sn F OR SALE--First class work team, new set of harness, new wagon, and 2-year old colt. Will sell cheap." Apply to Thos. Pearl, Manvers Road, Bowmanville. 35-lw sn* F ARM TO RENT--150 acres of lot 2 con. 5, Dar- lington, east of Bethesda, 10 acres orchard; well watered, fall plowing done, immediate possession. Apply toM. A. James, Bowmanville. " . 14-tfsn Visitors : Mr. and Mrs, Georgé Stevenson; Stevenson; Oshawa, with tier sister, Mrs. John Snowden; Mr. Chas. Axford is visiting his brothers and sisters in the North W est; Mr, and Mrs. Lome Brunt and two daughters, daughters, Toronto, have r turned home after a pleasant visit with her fathér, Mr. Wm. J. Çollacutt. .-. .Miss Elsie Collacutt gave a party to a .number of young people Thursday evening when all had a very pleasant time....Mrs. Chris Cox and daughter Annie, Town, have been visiting Mr. Noble Metcalf and other friends.... Mrs. J. E. L. Cole and daughter, Mildred, Hampton, Miss Reta Lee, Kedron, visited their aunt, Mrs. S. Cole and other friends. W. T. ALLEN 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 Consultation Free hl-tf Address-: 17 King-st., E., Oshawa F OR RENT--11-room house on- corner of Church and "Silver-sfcs. In good repair, electric electric lighted, hard and soft water. Possession Aug. 22nd. Apply to John Percy, Bowmanville. UILDER AND CEMENT BLOCK MANU- FACTURERrrAll kinds of brick work or ' 1. Ad- Monday calling on old friends, guests of Mrs. F. A. Haddy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boulter and son Frederick, Roctiester, N.Ÿ., have been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Martyn and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanders and Mr. Ed. Sanders, Winnipeg, Man., are visiting visiting their parents;--Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders,Prosp2Ct-st. Mr. and Mrs. Charles.CIarkeand daughter, daughter, Regina, Sask., are guests of Squire W. F. Allen, Beech Ave. Mrs. Clarke is daughter of the late Col. and Mrs. Cubitt. Mr. J. T. Hooper is attending the biennial biennial session of the Subsidiary High Court of Canada, Ancient Order Foresters, at London representing Court Pride of Ontario, No 6000, A.O.F. Mr. and Mrs. H.. J. Smale and little daughter of Areola, Miss Shirriff and Miss cement blocks promptly attended to; dress A. Turner, Uoncession-st., E., Bowmanville.- Bowmanville.- 29-7 w* L0SC0MBE & SENKLER Barristers, Solicitors, Not.aries Public. R.R.Loscomfce, K.C. E.S.Senkler, B.A, Money to Loan. Office: Mason Block, King Street / BowmanviUe. Ontario. r ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT--93 acres, lot ELECTRIC FIXTURES & SUPPLIES |-< 10, con. 4, Darlington, 5 of a inlle from C.N.R. station, about 7 acres of orchard and good buildings. Possession April 1st. - For full particulars particulars see John Somers, Bowmanville, P. O. 33-t.f House Wiring and Motor Installation Consult us about the lighting of your home, your office or your store. H. HUMPHRIES, K. WHYTE, Contractor. " Mgr. Elec. Dept. Phone 210. ~ Horsey Block, Temperance-st, H ouse and lot for sale--one of the most desirable medium sized residences in Bowmanville, brick, new furnace, electric lighting, -1 acre lot, excellent garden, fruit trees, good'stable. Inquire onpremises. John Elliott, Centre-st. Bowmanville. . • 30tf Bowmanville 7 Phone 9, Day or Night / Up-to-date Outfits - Prompt Attention : Reasonable Prices. 23 LADIES' SUITS, the balance of our 23 Only Spring Stock at the following prices : Only $11.75 Suits for .T. $ 7.75 j13,7ô Suits for 9.75 15.00 and 15.75 Suits for...... 10.75 17.75 Suits for ...........•..■......................... 13.75 These are all new this season, and it is a great chance to get a nifty suit at small cost. RODERICK M. MITCHELL Baritone . Teacher-'of Si«gi«e ' Pupil of Mr. Russell G. McLean, Toronto. . Stndio at Residence, Wellingtoh-st., East, For information and terms apply at R.M. ~ - Mitchell <fe Go's. Drug Store; Phone 92a & b * Bo wmanville. Etta Smale of Brandon were a motor party to Carberry on Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs.. John Smale.--Carbe rr y and Mrs.. John Smale.--Carberry {Man ) News. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hancock and sop, Rochester, N. Y., who have been visiting his sister, Mrs. Levi Brunt, Enniskillen, arid relatives at Hampton and East Whitby Whitby have returned home after a pleasant sojourn here. Oshawa police magistrate, according to the Reformer, fined two men $i and costs each "for being drunk on the base" line." One wonders what is the charge' down there for being thoroughly 'drunk all over. --Orillia Packet.\ x r. School opened on Tuesday with a fair attendance. Principal Manning is in charge of the Senior room and he has as his staff Mr. C. La;w> Miss Thomas and Miss McFarlane, the latter in charge of the junior Toom.-Reston {Man.) Recorder I Port Hope sent , a delegation to Bowmanville Bowmanville some weeks ago to see this town at night with its splendid illumination by Seymour Electric; Co's. Power.- Monday citizens of the hillside berg voted by 418 to 14 to install the Seymour system. They are wise. " . . ; Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Montgomery returned returned to their home in Athens on Friday after spending a month with her parent» Mr. and Mrs.J. L. P. Gordanier,"Qrcharf Park". Morven. Mrs. Gordânier went witl Don't walk boys, ride one, its cheaper. You don't have 'to wait even until you can buy a new one. The American Motor Co. of Brockton, Mass., are selling off their stock- of used machines to make room for 1914. Get one . and ride while you wait. All prices from $70 up; If interested write or see A TI7 t> TTM m LOCAL AGENT A; W . rlli un, bowmanville DR. J. C. DEVITT ' dentist; Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. OFFICE:. Temperance St, Bowmanville, (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 Bowmanville office rest of "time. Phone 90a House Phone 90b Ladies' and Children's Dressés Be sure and see our new House and Street Dresses this week. Also Children's Dresses at prices from 5oc up. " V ' The Right Kind of .We have a special Corset for stout ladies Mona"--at $1.75 à pair: For your BbyS arid Girls is up for consideration just now. Send for a copy of ôiir curriculum. It will present' some facts you should know. Â Term in one of our schools insures a good salary. EnLer^ariytimK;"'^^^^^:^^ SHAW'S SCHOOLS, Toronto ; Head Oteees, Central Bunineee Cèllége," Yonge and Gerr'ard Sts., Toronto W. H. Shaw, Principal Spécial Notice -- Half-Holiday This Store*is closed every WEDNESDAY AFTER Shop Wed- NOON during June, July and August' nesday morning. If you want to make your hens lay, get some of Mackay's 14 Hen Scratch," the finest thing for poultry. 40c per hag or five bags for $1.50. Delivered any where in town. v. jfi This Ad is as important as any news item _Jw" C) and we hope .this notice will interest you. (U f - . » Agents for Home Journal Patterns ^ _ NOTICE- W in Shaw's Schools, Toron- S to, young people are train- ed to earn good salaries. 83 We conduct five Business f - Schools in this city. We would like.to send you our ;» latest catalogHe.FaRterm from Sept.-2. W. H. Shaw, Principal, Next door to Standard Bank, Bowmanville, Bowmanville Children Cry " FOR FLETCHER'S G A STÔ R I A

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