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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Oct 1913, p. 5

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Horsey Block, Opposite Post Office - Bowman ville - Joiliffe left Tuesday to at tend Toronto University. Miss Cora Scott, Toronto, spent Sunday with Miss Aura Caldwell. is Mrs. John Percy*, was recent guest of Mrs. D. .Roberts, Cobourg. MissiEllen J. James, Oshawa, is visiting her brother at Lome Villa. „ Miss Lanah Hutchinson, Listowel, visiting the -Misses Cryderman. Mr. Jas. Mitchell, Toronto, spent the week-end at Mr. Geo. C. Roy's. Miss Wàkëlin, Toronto, has been spending spending a month's vacation at home. . Mr. Roy H. Rickard of Victoria University, University, Toronto, spent Sunday at home. Miss Hilda • Graham, Haydon, spent Sunday with Miss Frances E. Conley. Perry Peerless Players--Opera House, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. . Mrs. H. j oblin, Nestleton, has been enjoying enjoying a pleasant visit with Mrs. C. Young. • Miss Eva Mitchell, Orono, is taking a business course at Albert College, Belleville. Belleville. - is' visiting r Mr. Ernest Bottrell and. Mr. Victor Fell» Toronto, spent Sunday at Mr. Thos. Bottrell's. Dr. H. H. Tyler, Canton, N. Y., was in town calling on old friends last week. He looks well. .: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bain, Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Trewin, Oshawa, " spent Sunday at Mr. Wm. Trewin's. Mrs. J. C. Vanstone, Mr. Byron S. Vap- stone, and "Miss May Vanstone, Toronto, spent Sunday at Mr. F. C. Vanstone'si "Cedar Cliff." Yry Eclipse Four for CaKes and Pastry. It makes delicious pies, cakes and fancy pastry. It Thes Less than Manitoba flour. That's why so many of the best cooks prefer Eclipse Flour--- it is economical. Sold by all Grocers; Manufactured by Phone 77. Fred. G. Vanstone, . ' Bowman ville. CARRIE DE LONG; •>« READER (Schools of Expression, Toronto " _ and Boston) Address : "The Fred Victor," Toronto gStfsn _ , . . Enniskillen on thé main road to Bowmanville. For particulars app.y to _E. Hanna, Hampton or Levi A. Tole, town; '• . ■ 36-tf Sample Gasoline Engines At Special Prices 31 and 6 H. P. sizes. They have been only slightly used. They will be adjusted and in per- 1 feet condition_aml just like new before leav ng before onr factory. P.ices ami further particulars on request. THE PAGE W? BE FENCE COMPANY, j rp /\ * y~v m ^ / \ vi vi a ^ 1*11\* fl IX * Funeral Directors - Embaltuers DISNEY BROS. Bowmanville Phone 9, Day or Night Up-to-date Outfits - Prompt Attention Reasonable Prices. Mr. F. J. Flood, Port Hope, has been appointed District Deputy Grand - Master of the Independent Order of Oddfellows for this district. .Miss Jennie Rutherford, Mr. Walter McGregor and Mr. Geo. Walker, Col- borne, were among those who attended Bowmanville Fair. Mr. Waldemar Hunter, forme ly of Orono, Orono, holds a position at. Regina, under the Alberta Provincial Government, as Inspector Inspector of Stallions. Rev. J. A. McKeen, B. A., Orono, was called to Antwerp, N. Y., on account of the death of his brother-in-law, Rev. Duncan Duncan McMillan, M. A.. Miss Stella M. Gale, who for the pas lew years has been - associated with her father in The Enterprise Office, Colborne, is suffering with typhoid fever. I We believe we are showing the finest and .most up-to-date stock of Ladies epats shown by any house outside the cities. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Pearce, Darlington, Darlington, announce; the éngagement of their daughter, Inos Tryphena and Mr. Alÿmer C. Hezzèlwood, Toronto, the wedding to take place Thursday, Oct. 16. Mr. Henry Elliott, Port Hope, Registrar for East Durham, has received word of the death of his brother, James Elliott, which took place at Wawanesa, Man Sept. 24. James Elliott Was a native of Hope and resided there for years before he went west. Colonel Victor Williams, Adjutant General of the.Canadian Militia and son of the late Colonel A. T; H, Williams, who laid the corner stone of the new Armories at Orono, was in Port Hope last week. He laid the corner stone of the new Armoury Armoury at Millbrook Tuesday; Dr. G. C. Bpnnycastle and Mrs. Alex. Taÿlor of this town showed home-grown peaches at the Bowmanville Fair and Secretary Moorcraft who received a donation donation says they were luscious and of superior peach flavor. So peaches can*e grown in open air in our equible climate. Mr. W. H. Halfacre of Tyrone, writing from Killarney, Man., Sept., 23 says, "We had a snowstorm here today, which stopped stopped the threshing. We may not be able to start again for several days. I am 160 miles 1 south west of Winnipeg. I find it very windy and different from what I expected expected to find the country here. W. A. Hawkins of 48th Highlanders, Toronto, has been promoted to Sergeant- Instructor and will in future be known by Sergeant Hawkins winner of the King's prize at Bisley. Saturday he captured the regimental prize, the Davidson Challenge Cup and $20, heading the wins of his regiment regiment with 97 points out of a possible" Y05 at the annual autumn shoot. This shows that his Bisiey record was no streak of good luck. The Both well Times records the severe loss sustained by ourfformer townsman, Mr. S. H. Reynolds, on Sunday, Sep*. 21, when his two barns, ; were destroyed by fire, together with 15 cows, 20 hogs, 5 calves, 2 silos, roots, grain, hay, complete milking machine, buggies, etc. The fire is supposed to have originated from a spark from.the stove in the cook he use whére water was being heated. Loss estimated estimated at $15,000, partly covered by insurance. insurance. This is Mr, Reynolds' first fire and it is certainly a heavy loss. Perry Peerless Players--Opera. House Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. ' Read, inside pages this week, v Mason sells all kinds of Roofing. Roofing--Sheathing etc., at Mason's. Buy your Christmas presents on Oct 13- A full line of Nyal's Family remedies. "Jury & Lovell. tf Riding plows--several, used a little- cheap at Mason's. -- Reserve Oct 15 for one of the l?est concerts concerts of the season. " ! Siiss H. -Â. -Orr, Hamilton, Miss E. E. Hay craft.; - T ' ; Miss Hazel Mercer is attending Business Business College, Toronto. Twenty-five cents pays for this paper to a new subscriber to end of 1913. Miss Eva Wakelin has been visiting her; sisters in Toronto and Hamilton. Miss Olive Fowler, Moorefîèld, is visit ing her, aunt, Mrs. James Courtice. c Mr. Digpry Truscott, Concession-st., who has been quite ill, is much better. Bring in your furs .to Mayer's fur store to be repaired before the busy season. Cartwright Für was quite successfu, this year altho weather was unpropitious Brantford Asphalt Roofing--Cheaper and better than anything else." At Mason's. Should you require the services of an ambulance phone 10. L. Morris & Son. Corn-cutting and silo filling is now- on jut Sept. 13th frost shrivelled the leaves jadly.• Mr. Noble of Edmonton, Alta., is visiting visiting his cousins at 1 Mr. J. R. R. Cole's, RETIRING PROM BUSINESS. All parties owing me and pay the- first week save all expenses. will please in October call and PETER MURDOCH. 0, £I r !ï s 2» cemts* Marriages SO cents: Deatlia, SO cents, eaclt insertioil. * fnneral cards are printed at this office, insertion free. BIRTHS Long-LAt Port Hope, Sept. 25. to Mr. and Mrs. a. ji. o, Long, a son. . -. : . ; - . v . : o Bowmanville, Sept. 25, to Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Alexander, à daughter. Darlington, Sept. 24, to Mr. and airs. E; N. Varnuni, a son, (George William.) :® ,i Chards--On Sunday, Sept,- 21, 5 at Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Richards, a son. his cousins Bethesda. Bring yoiir friends and come and have dinner at five o'clock, Oct. 13th, at the Parish Hall, St. John's church. two at Ten Dollars per pair for the next weeks at Mason's, Bowmanville. Women's Hospital Auxiliary will hold their regular meeting in' the Council Roonfon Friday, Oct. 3, at 3 p m. Orono Fair was attended by unfavorable unfavorable weather but was a fair success, the program being carried out as advertised. Miss Ettie Hancock, Rochester, N. Y., is visiting her sisters at Enniskillen and Hampton and other friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Morris and family, Beech Ave., with Miss Winnie Morris, left Saturday for Winnipeg, their future home, ' .Now is the time to be thinking about whiter furs. If you have ; any to be repaired repaired or altered bring them to Mayer's store at once. A real treat is in store for all who attend attend The Conservatory Players cone intlie;Opera House Oct. 15. /Having had numerous requests for the Use of an ambulance, we have added one to our equipment and it is ready for on short notice. Phone 10. L. Morris & ; Son. '"-Miss Winnifred M. Bragg of The Statesman staff and Miss Ethel Osborne won first and second prizes, respectively, for lady :driving in the . amateur class at Orono Fair. Our thorough knowledge of men's clothing and our unexcelled buying facilities enables us to giye our customers the very best goods at the . lowest possible price. Couch, Johnston, & Cryderman. Harvest Home Dinner. Reserve the 13th October for St. John's church annual dinner in the Parish Hall. Sale of üseful and fancy articles and home-made MARRIAGES rkjn--Mollgn--In Toronto, on Weclnes- , Sept. 2t, by Rev. Joseph Odery, Miss Annie Mollon, formerly of Bowmanville, and Mr. C. R. Peterkm, both of Toronto. Gilbert--Vanstone--On September 23, at Presbyterian church,: Newcastle, by Rev. C. H. Lowry, Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Vanstonëi Bowmanville; to Mr. Harold. Gilbert Nottingham, -Eng. BLWfli^-REHDEit--In St. John's church, Bow- maily'ille,' Sept; 25; by Rev. T. A. Nind, Rev. Jriili im Shaw.Blyth,.Hawthorne, Ont., and Miss « Macie Dorothea;, youngest daughter of Mr. C. ' Rebder, Bowmanville. Betts--King--In the Methodist church Bdw- anville^Sent. 27, by Rev. H. B. Kenny;. Mr. esmoHtr Clive Betts, Calgary, Alta., and Miss Clark, second daughter of Major W. C. mg, Bowmanville. ^ADQUARTERS for Cured Meats of all '■ kinds--Breakfast Bacon, Cottage Rolls - and Hams, cooked and otherwise; Bologna and Weaners, long clear Salt Bacon, Chicken and Poultry : 0 f all kinds. Farmers, bring yOU f Produce to the Elite Crocery and get the highest price in Cash. No due bills, ^e don't want tin money, here, the banks N don't handle it, neither do we. mi ;'W DEATHS PaintoNtt-Iu Bowmanville, Sept. .25, Emma, widow of the late Samuel Painttiri. aged 82 years. Thompson--In Bowman vilié', Sept. 25, Katha-1 nne Jane; relict of the late \\ illiamv 'lhoiupson, 49 years. - ■ 1 VanCamp--At the residence Mrs. S. Penfound, Darlington, Bundle, relict of the late Levi 75 years. " • ; & Paint on The Elite Grocery, Bowmanville, Ont. of her daughter, Sept. 26, Susan VanCamp, aged. I IB 'Lest We. Forget' E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marble. Bowmanville, Ontario. m FUNERAL DIRECTORS A HEAT MAKER A FUEL SAVER L. Morris & S on ~«0T< •AIRS For homes,, churches and -Most Complete Ec Sunday and night * calls promptly attended to. schools, compare the Hec- Bowman ville Phones 10-34 Branchés^ ORONO HAMPTON I O RENT--2 furnished rooms. Apply to GEO. C. Roy, Wellington-st., Bowmanville. Fjg 1 1ST OR SALE--Buggy, Cutter and Harness. Apply Apply to Mrs. John Hoskin, corner Odell & calls I * lErospect street, Bowmanville. 40-lw j TOVÉS FOR SALE--Art Countess parlor j cook and heater iii good condition, Apply to S. W. Mason'& Son, Bowmanville. 40tf UPP£« POT L OWER, PQT ANE LOST--About middle .of September, L near my residence, a black Irish Ihôrn cane! w Finder please return to Dr. J. C. Devitt, Queen-st, Bowmanville, .. v ; 40tf la .construction and method method of warming and distributing distributing air with other heaters. Get expert, ad" vice hut use your own judgment, and we are confident confident that if you choose with regard to facts you will decide in favor of the Kecla warm air heater. m T wo BUILDING LOTS--One-fifth acre each on Elgin and High sts., Bowmanville. Easy terms. Apply to Jas. Smith, King-st!, W., Bowmanvillè. ' ggtf I For sale only by W.H.Dustan «ARM TO RENT--150 acres of lot 2 con. 5, Dar- F jt lington, jeast of Bethesda, 10 acres orchard. Quality Phone 74 Hardware Bowmanville well watered, fall plowing done, immediate possession. Apply toM. A. James, Bowmanville. - 14-tf sn ^ w new perfection oil stove, as good as new. Further informa- ; tion at J. A. McCulloch's, Wellington-st., Bowmanville. EIFER STRAY ED, ondot 29, con. 2, Darlington. Darlington. Owner may have same by proving property property and paving expenses. W, H. Nichols, R. R. N 0.2, Bowmanville. 35 aw* H Excellent Farm for Sale in Darlington. . candy j pOR SALE--Good range, also --Dinner served from five o'clock. Tick- F " " efs 35 c; .. ■ Mr. Samuel Allin of Alfindale Farm has bought the brick residence on Centre-st. from Mr. John Elliott, B.A., the price, we understand, being $3000. It is a very desirable property in a ^splendid location and obtained at. a reasonable price. Cpuch, Johnston 0 & Cryderman call particular attention to their very fine stock of velvets in plain, shot, corded and brocades also the wide silk ve vets for dresses ; and mantle plush for coats. The inest stock of these goods ever shown in town. Mr. Thos. Burden, South Ward, chal- enges anyone in town to show a cleaner or better-producing garden than his. If iis crop of potatoes are all like the sample 'eft at pur office he niav have to enlarge his root-cellar to store, his crop. One. 145 acres of lot 22, con. 5, Darlington, 15 miles from Solina Station on C.N. Rail way and lif mile froin Solina village and 2 miles from Hampton. On the premises are large comfortable frame dwelling, new barn 10Jx48 feet, stone stables underneath with cement floors and waterworks, silo and windmill. Nine acres orchard 7 acres i being young trees. Wrll fenced with- wire-fenc- ! ing, in good state of cultm.tion and watered by running stream and new cement well and two cisterns. Telephone and rural' mail delivery. This is an excellent farm for stock'or grain raising, raising, the land being all good. Apply to M. A. James, Bowmanville. 40-3msp I sample weighed I lb 9 oz. Who can beat * o 1 this ? Mr. Burden been an expert in I F Rrm And Fflfin Stock fOf Sale gardening and floriculture most of his by Public Auction in ifetime and the art seems to continue I - with him. ' I ricKermg. Limited,"Toronto, Ontario. Executors' Sale of Valuable Farm Lands in the Township of Cartwright, in the County of Durham, Durham, in the Province of Ontario. Sealed tenders will be received by undersigned un to November 1st, 1913, for the purchase of part of Lot Number Two in the 5th Concession of- the Township of Cartwiight, consisting of Seventy- live acres, of which it is said Sixty acres are good tillable land and fifteen acres hardwood and hemlock hemlock bush. .'Ihe land is good clay soil. The farm is now rented to Mr. Geo. Wray, who lives on the adjoining farm. On the farm are situated a good barn and a small drive. shed, also two good springs. The farm is situated 5 miles from Port Perry and three miles from Blackstdck P. O. and the schoolhonse is on the third lot from the farm. TERMS : The lowest or any tender not necessarily necessarily to.be accepted. Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to he paid on the acceptance" of the tender and the balance payable within sixty days thereafter without .interest on the production and delivery of a clear deed. For f«fcr»jher particulars and conditions of sale apply to the undersigned. . All tenders' to be addressed to: ^ Mrs. Mary O'Donnell, Atherly P.O. Mrs. Margai et Ann Clarke,Upte rgro ve P.O. Lxecui.iees of the Estate of the'la'te • tieorge Bo ilton, & Cooke,"Uxbrfdge. Ont., Solicitors for Executrices DR. W. WILSON PORTER - CHIROPRACTOR The cause of disease removed by adjustment of the spine. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 1 p.m to 3.00 p.m. Office : Mrs. Jàs. Gale's, Queen-st. Phone 7.3 : Bowmanville. Dr. J. Albert Faulkner has been making good progress the past week having been able to leave his bed and spend some time in thé sunroom. . Friday was the anniversary anniversary of the marriage of Dr. and Mrs. Faulkner arid they enjoyed the day together." together." Mr. N. ' Vermilyea, Belleville, came up and brought a well filled hamper from Mrs. Vermilyea and on Saturday the wedding dinner was served in Dr. Faulkner's Faulkner's room which they greatly enjoyed. The roast chicken from the Vermilyea homestead was toothsome arid of rich flavor. Several citizens called to offer congratulations and the Dr's room was redolent redolent with lovely flowers sent in by friends, a beautiful bouquet having come from Belleville. Mr. Fisher Wilmore came, up from Belleville to visit Dr. Faulkner Faulkner on Saturday and spent the week-erid. ■ One of the best farms in the township of Pickering Pickering containing 148 acres, lot 3, Broken Front, will be offered for sale by public auction on Wed- j nesday, Oct. 15th at 4 p.m., on the premises. Soil is a good clay loam. 'Good brick house and outbuildings. Good fences. Auction sale of | farm stock and implements same day, property of Mr. Jabez Scott, (Tenant). Terms made known day of sale. R. Richardson, owner; Wm. Maw, auctioneer. , 40-2w Are Personally Invited to Visit Our Store and Carefully Inspect Our Immense New Display of VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE NEAR GRAFTON. 160 acres, more or lèss, being composed of parts *' " " " ' ' of CIDER MAKING. Mr. Richard Moyse has returned to hit I n We charge 2c a gal. for making cider, shop after being laid off with a cold. Parties wishimr same rail and see me. ELECTRIC FIXTURES & SUPPLIES 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. ■ or to Sharpe 3wsn RODERICK M. MITCHELL Baritone Teacher of Singing Pupil of Mr. Russell G. McLean, Toronto. Studio at Residence, Wellington-st.,. East, For Information and term.! apply at B. M. ; Mitchell & Co's. Drag Store. ' ^ Phone 92a-A b - ^ Bowmanville. Our ambulance is fitted ' with Marshal mattress and all modern conveniences L. Morris & Son. Phone 10. Mr. J. D. MacFarlane, editor of Oshawa Vindicator, spent the week-end guest of his father, Mr. C. A. MacFarlane of Iqtetttgencer, Belleville. Mr. C. M. Cawker is making extensive alterations arid improvements in the fine residence he purchased ifom Councillor Cornish on Centre-st., prior to moving in. It will be modern and most convenient in the interior. Be one of us and meet our friends, they all want to send you post cards and exchange exchange Ietters with you. We have à list of people all over the world, nothing more pleasing and. p'easant. Send 10 cents for full particulars to the Canadian Correspondence Correspondence Bureau, P. Q. box 891, Montréal. - '■* - •; - 38-4W *; APPLES WANTED. I am prepared to grind apples for cider, also buy any quantity of cider apples, highest prices paid. ' : ' J. Bui son, 40-tf corner Chuic'i & Brown-sts. Parties wishing same call and see me, 40-2 w* N. b. SOUGH, Souchs' Mill. Montreal - Steamer From Bristol and Fortnightly thereafter Royal George / : : Sat. Oct. 18 • Sat. Nov. 1 . Royal Edward Sat. Nov. I / !- Wed. Nov. 19 "Royal George" - Sat. Nov. 15 I Wed. Dec. 3 From Halifax .. _ : ; , ' Royal Edward . ■' Wed.Dec. 3 1 T ^ " ' Royal George Tues. Dec. 16- : We J. Dec. 31 Full particulars and tickets from I : M. A. JAMBS, Bowmin ville Agent for Canadian Northern Steamship of I oh 24 and-25, con. 2, Township of- Haldimand, 2i miles from Grafton and 8 miles from Cobourg ! on good road, i mile from school, lk miles from I Cheese & Butter factory, with rural mail and ) telephone connection. On the premises are ai comfortable frame house with woodshed attached, attached, two large barns with stabling for 30 head of cattle and 9 bead of horses; also large piggery, water in Stables, wind mill and silo; 800 young I apple trees coming into hearing; 10 acres of hardwood pine and cedar well watered with never failing stream; soi» a good deep loam well adapted for grain and stock; welHenced and in good state of cultivation. . Will take £40 per acre with half or one-third down, balance secured by ! mortgage at 6 per cent. Owner retiring from farming. Apply on the premises or bv mail to James Drumm, Grafton, Ont., R. R. No. 1. - • 38-t-f sn The Newest Creations in Art Production. Glass, Leadership, Quality, Value-all distinctive feat- The label, "Northway Garments," is a guarantee guarantee of quality and satisfaction. ures. from Montreal and Quebec . CANADA - -Sat. Oct. 4th ♦MEGANTIC -. - " ' " llth TEUTONIC - " " 18th "MEGANTIC - . ** " 25th " ^The largest Canadian liners in commission." BATES 1 According to steamer and accommodation J ; First Class. - - - - - - 892.50 One Glass Cabin.(Il) 850. and 855. Second Class - - - - 853 75- Third Class - - ^31.25 and 832.50 Ask the nearest Bail way or Steam- ; [ship Agent for particulars Our stock of General and Fancy Dry Goods is now complete in all departments. Agents for Home Journal Patterns & Son WHITE STAR Next door to Standard Bank, Bowmanville. DOMINION HI LINE HI M :g.-> *ïëÊiÈËÈ

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