- l ^i 3 aBS'S£s»v. «aassîa^rf-ieaeBfie-*,. HMHB WERRY FAMILY PICNIC ;>5xx#^WSsy^«mi8S^^irrWyi»6s-%z^y*<^ I YOU TO POST & C After a lapse of fourteen years the Werry Family Picnic has been revived: Friday, August 29th, a largè gathering of j the clan met at Roselandvale Farm, Sol- j ina, where all present seemed to spend a very enjoyable time: S ' : *- R M MITCBiELL &\GO. invite you to personally inspect their new drugstore where they can get acquainted and make friends of you. We would gladly take care of any parcels which.you may wish to.leave with us until conven-^ ient to call for same, and will welcome anyone who bring in their friènds for conversation and appointments■ ; Ily ou have an order to be filied at the Drug store wé shall bë pleased to fill same satisfactorily; We consider no transac- ; tit in complete until our customer is perfectly satisfied. We carry a complete .S line of hospital supplies^ first aid to the sick supplies; rubber goexis, medicines,. ^ toilet goods and chocolates., Experienced ■ Dispensers pi Physi- ■ : ; - .A ■ ■ ;' Pos ^offi<^ Pharmacy ■- ■■ cians'Prescriptions £ onsl jit our Optician, if Your Eyes Trouble You ^Agency for ; •: l • i( Nyal's Family !' 'Remedies *V; r- :,$L . v 'M J * - : "Vv- ■; 't - ; Tf ==F= F- -V > Pandora Ran-- Ijijft igCS^are sold j:j:jT jjjjîjjjï Lcveiywh.cre Ij-ji? ;by good dca- !||| r j|:|: 'lers who back '}:}?. yfigljup our guar- j|:|f - antce on this :j|:5 S P I C n did rang c-- •>. Interest in the event has not abated in the least during this space of time and a very animated scene was presented as everybody essayed to speak to everybody elsè, and cousins who had not seen one another, some for "five, . some for fifty years, met to interchange: greetings , and talk overiold times». • But while ; much" inr terest was taken in talking of 'things of the.past by the ojldefydbnes^ there were inanÿ present w1io wereiri their prime and are'making history today, while the dumber of bright, happy little tots who wére meeting for the first time gave promise promise of many Werry Picnics to . come. • Mr. Peter Werry and -his.sister, Mrs. W. lilp, with their families, qame to Canada from Cornwall, England/'itt^845> and' on October Qf the sanie year Mr< Werry settled on the farm on whidh Eldad church stands which' he named /^Ro^laridvak'* and which hàs fie en knowii .by: that. riamè eyer since.:x-.Tlwo sisters and threè 'broth-' efs also came to Canada--some: earlier, and solhe at a later date. Two sisters re-; i jnaihed in England 'bùt sbtbe of the family of one sister have joinèdtheir. relatives in'tbis the New ' La d: Representatives of the families ofajh.the brothers andsis-j ters were présent^- except - those" of ; onë sister who remained in England and • one brother who cj^mie. to panada whose two .children died s o nie . years , ago and the youpger generation has gone far West. During Friday afternoon a photograph was taken .of the older branches of the connectibn.present, namely: Mr. arid Mrs". James Clogg, St. Catharines, Mrs. Wrii. Bradley, Toronto; Mr. Peter Werry, Tyrone: Tyrone: Mr. Richard _T. Philp,: Whitby; j Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wright, Blackstock,, Mr.; and Mrs. Wm. Werry, Solina;- Mrs. Geo. Vice, Oshawa. After tea a photograph was taken of the whole company number-: in g about three hundred persons. , v- -rs.- -r- to The first Werry picnic was held nearly forty years ago atthe Jiome Mrs. T. H. Hancc ck at Tyrone, in order to gratify the wish of her father, Mr. Peter Werry, that he might see his family together again. ... London Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver St. John Barton Calgary Saskatoon Bkuonton FOR SALE IN BOWMANVILLE BY LOSCOMBE & SENKLER Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries -Public. B.B.Loscoetbe, K.C. ' B.S.Seufcler, B.A, Money to Loin; Office: Mason Block, King Street Bowmanville, Ontario. Funeral Directors - Embelmers DISNEY BROS. Bowmanville Phone 9, Day or Night Up-to-date Outfits - Prompt Attention Reasonable Prices. j**. ^àâ,. jtr j**. wâtr T*lr 'tffUri rtfr ji¥r r ifàt trr -tft, ift, it*. ^ I Order Coal Now 1 BOWMANVILLE, SEPT. 4. 1913 Special interest is .attached to this reunion reunion as it will be fifty years ago Ocf. yth, next that Mr. W: Werry brought his bride to Roselandvale. ' The tables were laden with a -veritable feast of toothsome edibles. Special mention mention might be made of the large number of chicken pies which were supplied, by the ladies who-know so well how to make them, and which were duly enjoyed. Every day we are receiving shipments of the newest and best from both Home and Foreign Markets. Something new to show you in all departments, early and often and keep up with the fashion. 't follow the erdwet byt first selection of our with it and assorted ranges in Dresses, , etc. etc. During the aftemcon a program o sports was carried out by the younger members of the gathering, while the older people were entertained with music pien tifullv supplied by talented . .members of the connection. At an early hour the gathering broke up to allow the people to reach their homes before morning, and if some did get the benefit of the heavy shower it did not damped their spirits, and the Werry family family are.unanimously of the. opinion that not again,shall as long a time elapse w ith out a similar gathering.. The' Churches. LEHIGH VALLEY GOAL I am receiving almost daily several^cars of the best Lehigh Valley Coal, shipped direct from the mines^-Chestnut, Stove and pea-sizes, . Send your order in now and have prompt delivery E. W. Loscombe Disciple Sunday School will meet next Sunday at 2.30p.m. and until further notice. " - '* . Good program of music arid readings will be giveii.by Miss Elliott, a blind girl, in the Methodist church Monday evening. Come ! Admission 10c. Among those present were: 'iThe Mystery of Failure" will be Rev. W. N. Arnold's theme at Disciple Church next Sunday morning; -Prof. Charles T. Paul, President of the College of Missions, Indianapolis, Ind., will preach Jn the even ing. Mr F. G: Andrews preached Sunday to fairly large congregations and both sermons sermons wére well received. He is practical and enforces his assertions with logical argument. The young peoplè are much on his mind evidently from the trend of his discourses. After the evening ser- vicesfie expressed his gratitude to the people of Bo wmanville for their, kindness and encouragement and said- how much he enjoyed his stay -in town and would be pleased to come any time that he. could Wof service. Rev. William H. Spargo, Castleton, formerly of Newfoundland, will preach at both services in the Methodist Church I next Sunday. Let there be a full attend- The choir has begun practice Yards and Office at Holgate's Evaporator, Corner Division and •* Queen-sfcs., opposite High School. - Phone 177. ïanaffanananaeHisnvsiiEïiEïiisnËmsïUsïiEiUsnEmsniaiîaiiananafiai ! \ ance. again and will furnish a. good musical service. Rev. H. B. Kenny, pastor, will occupy his own pulpit the following Sunday. Sunday. He is now visiting relatives in Illinois, Illinois, U.S. ■; - • Methodist Epworth League topic Monday Monday evening was "Gipsy Sm ith, his Life and Work" whiefi subject was ably presented presented by Miss Lilian McLean.: Bible lesson was read by Miss Ida Elliott. Miss Minnie Trebilcock gave a piano solo. Mr. T. G. Baker,ex-Presiderit, made a few happy remarks.. remarks.. Come next week arid hear the excellent excellent musical arid literary ' program to be given by a blind girl, Miss Elliott, who is trying to get an .education. Admission ioc. It is also flower evening, so come with bouquets, which will later be çent to the hospital. " : ' •"r . - --. ' SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. I If you want to make your hens lay, get some of Mackay's - "Hen Scratch, " the finest thing for poultry. 40c per bag or five bags-for $i.50 Delivered anywhere in town. r m 51 Bowmanvillé 35-2w. In the results of summer courses held by the Department of Education ' at the University of Toronto, from July 3 to August 8, we find the name ofi Mr. Wv J; j T rerioutb, Part B, and. Harold Rieka by, A and B, Upper School, for entrance to the Faculties of Education, and Miss Greta M. VànNçst, Bo wmanville, who has satisfactorily satisfactorily cbmpleted one summer, course arid will be granted an elementary certificate certificate on Househol t- Science dri completing completing a second summer course successfully. Oshawa Board of Education set a worthy example to other towns by tendering tendering a reception to- the teachers of high and public schools. A.number of new teachers came into'town, strangers and the Board felt . that* they might not only m&keTife more pleasant for these teachers by helping them .get acquainted and at the same time place the Board in a better position to deal with matters pertaining to educatfdri, tiy. getting into more personal personal tjuch with the teaching staff. • V. T. A. Wright, Jabez and Effa, Blackstock John Wright and family, Blackstock- Peter Wright " Nestleton Mrs. Robert Philp, Bufketon W. A. Wright and family, Bowmanville J. Larmer " Burketon Prin. T. F. Wright and family, St. Kitts Norman E. Wright and family, Blackstock Albert Werry and wife, Blackstock Lawrence P. Werry and family». " ' x Mrs. Stanford Swain and family, " Lewis A. Werry, Grand Rapids, Mich . Mrs. Ethel Hockeridge Thos. Williams and family, Cæsarea George Reid and wife, Enniskillen F. Orchard and family, George. Vice and wife, Oshawa H. Hancock, wife and daughter, Oshawa Mrs. A. B. Werry,two daughters, Courtice W. G. Werry, wife and son, Bowmanville Peter Werrÿ, Misé Emma, Tyrone Miss Stewart, Toronto : ' • . . H. J. Werry and family, Enniskillen Mv J. Werry: " Tyrone James Clogg and family* St. Catharines Mrs. Wv Bradley, Toronto R. T. Philp, Miss A. Philp, Whitby Miss È. Pearri, Toronto Mrs. Richard Osborne, Toronto . W. J. Philp and wife, Carinington . Samuel, Misses M. & C. Philp, Cannington P. G. Langmaid and wife, Courtice J. G. Langmaid and family, Courtice Russel Langmaid • " Edmonton, Alta James Short and family, Courtice W. Batty and wife, Oshawa Thomas and Miss Perifound, Maple Grove T. Pascoe, wife arid daughter, Hampton H. G..Pascoe and wife, Taunton " Mrs. L. vT. Pascoe and daughters, Solina R. J. McKessock and family, Solina , ,, H.Tink " Mrs. J. T. Rundle • " " ■ Rev. C. W. Barrett and wife, Hampton George Argue and wife,- Enniskillen Mrs. T. Baker and daughters, Solina Mrs. John Baker, Solina Missed Hillis and Doris Sta'nfin, Solina Miss.Troxel, Bowmanville Hospital.. Miss E. Brind. Toronto ' • ' - Mrs. S. Thompson, Courtice C John Luke, Oshawa C. M. Cawker, Miss Addie, Bowmanville S. - Williams and family,' Solina John Cox, wife and sbn, Olds, Alta Mr. Norman. Holmes and family, Oshawa W. R. Cole and farnily, Bethesda R.. W. Philp and family, Nestleton Statidn Mr. Porteous arid wife, Nestleton 'H. F. Werry and family, Oshawa A. L. Pascoe and family,.Solina . R. J. Lrike and family, Oshawa :.\* James A. Werry arid family, Enniskillen W. C. Werry and family, Solina' " • Wilfrid Werry, Montreal J. H. Werry aud family, Bethesda. M. Ai James and wife, Bowmanville George W. James, New York City N, S.B. James and family, Bowmanville Mrs. (Dr.) White arid daughters, N. Y. City Mrs. J. VanNest and family, Bowmanville Mrs. S. Bray, Irene and Frank,. Enfield Miss Mary Grace Bray, Toronto Mrs. E. Cole, Columbus Mrs. H. Colé and family, Columbus Miss Hermia Lee, Columbus F W. Lee-and family, Kedron T. Snowden, wife, and sbn, Maple E. Foley and wife, Maple Grove • T. E. L. Cole and iamily, Hampton Mrs. J. F. Brooks, Court ice ^ J. W. Breaks and family, Solina S % S. Brooks ,! " Courtice . G, A. Lari t maid * : » • :' - and 0ver= Rubbers. k; ss 1 and Suit cases $ Groceries and Ghinaware 65 « pi % to « 0 The Big Departmental Store, Bowmanville PHONE 83 I 1 i Grove HAVE YOU made provision for employment during the Fall and Winter months or do you wish steady through. remunerative work the year through. Write us and secure our Agent's terms. We .offer the best in the business. Pay weekly, free outfit, exclusive territory. OVER 600 ACRES under cultivation. Established over 35 years. uJr reputation for high ■ grade ' stock and fair dealing. A salesman can make money selling, for us. We want an energetic, reliable man for- Bowmanville and vicinity. For terms .write PELHAM NURSERY CO., V. TORONTO, ONT. N,. B. Free catalogue on request; 36-17 W.H. ALEXANDER, V. S. , Honorary graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. College. Diseases of all domestic .animals- treated by latest known methods. -Office at his residence, King-st, East Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Phone 193. ' < .. 20-lyr. IS YOUR MONEY EARNING 15 PER GENT? ' AN AGREEMENT OF SALE for $3400, on-a house in western city worth $7000, can be bought for S3000. This is re-payable $75 a a month; with interest at 8% on $3400. This .inyestmenf will pay the purchaser purchaser of the agreement about 15%. per annum, providing an. income of $900 a year- for abbut five years. Title is clear arid wilVbe-investigated wilVbe-investigated by Trust Company, which will also handle collections if desired. Apply to Drawer B r Bowmanville. GOODMAN & GALBRAITH BarriiCGis ind Solicitors. Notaries Public. A. K. GOODMAN, 0. G. GALBRAITH 508 Lumsden Bldg. Yonge & Adelaide-sts* Toronto Ontario r -1 DRV J. C. DEYITT, DENTIST, Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. OFFICE: Temperance St. Bowmanville, (Just off King St.) - - OFFICE HOURS: » a. in: to -6 p. m. daily •- ' except Sunday. . BLACKSTOCK: 1st Monday of each month. Will be at Bowmanville office rest of time. Phone 90a : 5 ^ House Phone 90b IS F - - It is quality and the proper method of handling handling their goods that counts and that is C. M. jCawker & Son's motto Their whole life of experience experience and the experience ktf their assistants which *^re notéd for the clpaih manner they do their work combined, enables them to buy the best stock, and it is put in their shop in a clean, wholesome manner. They have purchased 40 stall-fed cattle for the Summer trade • You are safe in dealing with the old reliable of Purveyors of a half century-s experience. C. M. CAWKER & SON A BSBFg ' ~ ^ \ .. . . .7- "j t -i , . f • • ■ • * ' J, ■ •>3*SA'-A ; ,vj„ ë "* It'-"i 4 - 'iLy- - --"."-v'v,-»*Y* v. as® ...r -'XffiiXi >> J 1 -L- MÈÊiïÊÊÊ Purveyors of Fine Meats, Bowmanville