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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jan 1914, p. 8

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jï -J; B l-ft i Le- r>' 'f - L- S m. > 7 / »- ~> / S ? - y ? VL 'X-; î- « THE IS TVb/, "Can I Afford the Electric Lighting " but rather "Can I W ithout 55 Our Special Inducement to have your house wired AT ONCE. To anyone having Electric lights installed and ready to use current by April 1st, 1914, we will make a tUDGING from the fact that we have yet to have ouritirst customer who would J be satisfied to go bock to any other system of lighting, the answer to your question question certainly suggests itself as "NO." Ask some of the wiring contractors for a price on wiring your home. You will be surprised at the reasonable charge for the instillation In order that you may have a SPECIAL INDUCEMENT to have your rr/MTH-n TTTT"DT?FI AT O'MfTR This 0ffcr Gei Your Order In With Some Of The Wiremen Early, as they 'mill be very'Easy Cash REBATE to the amount of Twenty per cent o f the cost o f the wiring of the house This of course, will not include fixtures or any fittings, but will fie wiring complete, ready for fixtures to go on. This means a saving of One-fifth the Cost. >:■ ( ' Seymour Phone 192 Power and Electric Co., Limited AT YOUR SERVICE 99 DISTRICT DIVISION. BOWMANVILLE, JAN BLACKSTOCK, The annual meeting of Cartwright Agricultural Society was held here Friday Jan. i6th. There was a good attendance of members. The finances are in good condition leaving a good balance on hand despite the unfavorable weather and unfair unfair day. Officers elected: Pres., A. Van- Camp; 1st vice, J. J. Jobb; 2nd vice, F. Taylor; Directors, J. H. Devitt, A. Devitt, T. Wright, J. Whitfield, Jas. Byers, W. Campbell, R. Parr, N. H. Marlow, Wm. Darcey; Sec., R. Philp; Treas., E. Montgomery. Montgomery. Fall fair will be held on Tuesday Tuesday and Wednesday Sept. 29 and 30. They will also hold a field crop competition, competition, the grain being oats. Misses Eva Sanders and Mabel Barrie, town, spent Sunday with Mrs. Noble Metcalf Metcalf Mrs. Wm. Jeffery and daughter Rhea visited friends in Oshawa.... Miss Maynard, Toronto, is visiting Mrs M. Munday, sr... .Mr. H. Balson, Couitice, spent Sunday with Mr. Mark Munday, sr ... Miss Minnie and Mr. Will Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rundle, Solina, spent Sunday Sunday at Mr. S. C. Rundle's... .Quarterly service at Ebenezer Sunday at 19.30 a..m; Sunday School here at 3 p.m; service at ^ p m Our Division intends visiting Taunton Friday evening. Fertilizer--First car-load expected in a few days. Phone us what you want. Any quantity supplied, F. O. Mason. SALEM HAMPTON NEWS. Mr. Albert Crago was elected trustee of No. 3 school to fill the vacancy caused through Mr. Fred Downey declining the position. The other trustees are Mr. H. T. Power and Mr. John Abernethy. haydon news. Mrs. R. W. Conklin and daughter, Kingsville, are visiting at her father s, Mr. Robert Collacutt.... Mrs. Alex. Wilkins Wilkins recently spent a few days in Oshawa Miss Leta Cornish is visiting at Newcastle. Newcastle. .. .Mrs. Chas. Keat and son, Newcastle, Newcastle, visited her sister, Mrs. Blewitt .... Mr. Kyle Squair has returned from Guelph Mr. and Mrs. Penwarden have moved from our vicinity... .The deepest sympathy sympathy of the whole community goes out to Mrs. T. W. Jolliffe and family in their recent bereavement. The late Rev. Mr. Jolliffe, apparently in his usual health, preached here Dec. 28th from the text "If thou hast run with the footmen and they have wearied thee, then how wilt thou contend with horses?" Worms sap the strength and undermine the vitality of children. Strengtheng them by using Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator Exterminator to drive out the parasites. Visitors: Mr. Frank Clarke, Watrous, Sask., with his parents; Mrs. Mutton and children, Consecon, with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. Kellar; Mr. J. T. Cole with his daughter, Mrs. Cleve Clemence, Kirby; Mr. George Joli, Holbeck, Sask., with his sister, Mrs. Isaac Clarke; Mr. and Mrs. George Northcott and daughter and Miss Jennie McLean guests at Mr. I. L. Brown s Monday Mr. Dilling and men, Bow- manville, are repairing the church.... Miss Jennie McLean, Edmonton, Alta., sang very sweetly the solo "Just for today" today" in the church Sunday evening.... Mrs. F. L. Ellis has been under the doctor's doctor's care.... Mrs. Hector Stewart and :wo children, Morse, Sask., are spending he winter with her sister, Mrs. John Joli Mrs. J. E. L. Cole has recovered from 1er recent illness. Hard and soft corns both yield to Hol- oway's Corn Cure, which is entirely _ safe :o use, and certain and satisfactory in its action. Visitors: Miss Hazel Moore, Toronto, at home; Mr. and Mrs. John Rundle, Ty rone, and Mrs. Smith, Brighton, at Mr. W. J. S. Rundle's recently; Mr. and Mrs. James Crossman and Mrs. R. Moore at Zion and Taunton; Mr. and Mrs.^Theron Mountjoy at Mr. Wm. Mountjoy's, Enfield; Enfield; Mrs. Theo Slemon and son John with her father, Mr. John Sanders, Bow- manville; Miss Annie Mountjoy guest of Rev. W. C. Pearce, Colborne; Miss Annie Creeper with her sister, Mrs. A. Grant, Toronto; Mrs. T. McGill and children at Mrs. Thos. Ashton's; Miss Montgomery, Toronto, with her sister, Mrs. Henry Ashton. Massey-Harris and DeLaval Separators at F. O. Mason's. Mrs. James Allin, Bowmanville. Many friends learned with . sorrow of the death of Hannah E. Allin, beloved wife of James Allin of this town.at Pene- tanguishene on Jan. 5,1914- The funeral took place from the residence of her son- in-law, Thos. A. Richards, oh Jan. 7« Deceased's Deceased's maiden name was Hannah E. Moon, and she was born in Clarke July 29, 1839. Rev. W. N. Arnold conducted a beautiful burial service. The pall bearers bearers were Messrs. John and Frank All in, Orono, George Richards and Jas. Gill, town. She leaves besides a sorrowing husband three sons, Parmenas, of Well- wood, Man., George and Frank, Toronto; and three daughters, Mrs. Geo. Palmer, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Toronto, and Mrs. T. A. Richards, Bowmanville. COUBTICE BRIEFS. Pastor Dixon Sunday made feeling reference reference to the death of the late Rev. T. >V. Jolliffe ...Mr. Simon Penfound's son, Allan, was in the building at time of Ottawa Ottawa Fair Explosion, but escaped with minor bruises....Notwithstanding the severe storm Tuesday of last ^ ^on siderable number attended W. M. social and had a fine time... »The men have charge of E. L. program Thursday night/musical and literary program and address by Mr. Russel, Y. M. C. A., Secre tary, Oshawa. Everyone invited.... Mr. Frank Hancock has returned to Winnipeg. Winnipeg. .. .Visitors : Mr. David Coleman of Weybum, Sask., renewing acquaintances after several years absence; Mr. John Grills, New Ontario, with his brother and other friends; Mrs. C. W. Clewell>- Hamilton, Hamilton, at home; Miss Sharp, Orono, at A. r. Crago's... .Quarterly meeting next Sunday Sunday morning. Male choir has charge .of music. No service at night. BOLINA DOINGS. TYRONE NOTES. are Durham District Division, Sons of Tern- perance, will meet at Maple Grove W^ed- nesday Feb. I T, at 1.30 p m for election of officers and other general business. Rev. J. Geo. Miller, B.A., G. W. P., St. Marvs, is expected to be present. Public meeting in the evening to which all are invited when a good program will be rendered. Chair taken at 8 pm. Collection to defray defray expenses. T T Rundle, Clarence Penfound. D. W. P. D. S. 5-2w WEDDING DURHAMITES IN DANGER WAS James--Moore. On Wednesday Jan." 14, the marriage took place of M'ss Adella Moore, daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Moore,' Whitby, Whitby, and Mr. Frances G. James, Oshawa. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M." E. Sexsmith, pastor of the Methodist Tabernacle. Mr. and Mrs. James will reside reside in Oshawa. A BACHELOR'S APPEAL- FARMERS, ATTENTION! Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the Estate of PATRICK KING, late of the Town of Bowiuan- ville in the County of Durham, Farmer, deceased. Division meets Thursday night this week and will visit Taunton on Friday night. .The sick ones at Roselandvale are improving Mesdames Wm. Werry and A. L. Pascoe have been under the Dr'si care but are better.... Visitors : Messrs Isaac and Henry Hogarth, 1aII- sonburg, attended funeral of late Stephen Hogarth; Mr. Charles Mackey and son Everett, Kinsale, visited here and were accompanied home by Miss Greta Mackey.... Mr. Joseph Awde, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, at his sister's Mrs. H.G. Pascoe s, Mrs. Robt. Moore, Haydon, at Mr. J. W. Brooks'; Messrs Arthur and Fletcher Werry and Mrs. R. J* Luke, Kedron, at "Roselandvale"; Miss Effie Brooks returned returned home from Toronto. Ottawa Winter Fair Building Blown up. The boiler in the heating room in connection connection with Eastern Ontario Winter Fair; Ottawa, blew up Wednesday morning morning while the fair was in progress, and building wrecked. Fortunately the explosion explosion occurred at an early hour before the crowds commenced to arrive, otherwise otherwise the loss of life would have been very heavy. Three men were killed and six injured. . , . ... , . Geo. Pepper had six show horses killed worth about $30,000. Mr. Alfred Ayre, Darlington, had a most miraculous escape from instant death. He was in the building lying some blankets at CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tin Kind Yon Han TUwajt Bought the Mr. and Mrs. W. Williams, Acton, visiting relatives... .Miss M. Stinson holidayed holidayed at her home in Toronto... .Mr. Alex Staples is in Toronto... .Miss Edna Virtue has returned home after spending a week with friends in Toronto... .Mr. and Mrs. Will Virtue and Miss Grettaand Grace have been visiting friends in Port Hope Miss Emma Werry is in Toron to owing to the illness of her father Mr. Peter Werry, who is in the General Hospital. Hospital. .. .Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. John Percy andMiss Beryl, Bowmanville, at Mr. W. R. Clemens; Miss Alma Pollard, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, with Miss Maude Virtue; Mr. George Gibbard, Toronto, with Mr. Jas. Hodgson and other old friends; Mr. Wilbert Wilbert Malcolm and Mr. Clarke Williams, Nestleton, with friends; Mrs. Tennant, Orillia, with her sister, Mrs. Hugh Mc- Roberts... .Women's Institute Branch has been organized with the following officers: Pres.--Mrs. Arthur H. Annis; 1st Vice- Mrs. J. H. Mutton; 2nd Vice--Mr. H. Col- lacott; Sec.-Treas.--Miss P. Skinner; District District Director--Mrs. R. Davey; Auditors --Miss P. Collacott, Mrs. R. Hodgson.... Mr. Milton Elliott, town, was guest of Mr. W. R. Clemens Sunday... .Mr. W. R. Clemens was in Lindsay visiting his brother-in-law Cel. Robert Sylvester who is still very ill. x Roofing--All kinds at F. O. Mason's. ENNISKILLEN NEWS. Farmers' Club of Solina will hold their next meeting in the Sons of Temperance Hall on Friday, Feb. 6th, at 2 P-m. Ihe members will have samples of spring grains, grass seeds and potatoes on dis- play and will be offered for sale. & This will be a grand opportunity for farmers to select their supply of seeds, etc., tor the coming season. This will be an open meeting to which every farmer. ïn the county is invited. It will be an interesting interesting and profitable meeting, so be there on time. 5' 2W live stock notes. Thomas Cowan, Clarke, bought a thin cow at a sale a year ago for $30 and sold tie Dunaing iymg on » her last week for a round $100. Orono the time, and escaped News very.succinctly and truthfully says: Backward, turn backward," db, Time, in your flight; give us a girl with skirts not so tight; give us a girl whose charms, many or few, are not so exposed by too much peek-a-boo; pjive us a girl, no matter what age, who won t use the street for a vaudeville stage; give us a girl not so sharply in view, dress her in skirts the sun cannot shine through; and give us the dances of days now gone by, with plenty of clothes and steps not so high; put turkey-trot turkey-trot capers and buttermilk glides, hurdy-gurdy twists and waggle-tail slides, and other such bunny hugs all on a level, as products of hell inspired by the devil;" and then let us feast our optics once more, on the pure, sweet woman of the days of yore. Yes, Time, turn backward, and grant our request, for God's richest blessing, blessing, but not so undressed. Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Revised Revised Statutes of Ontario iS97, Chapter 129, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Patrick King, who died ou or about tthe twenty-second day of December. 1913, are required on or before the sixteenth day of February, 1914, to send by post prepaid or deliver to A. E. McLaughlin of the Town of Bowmanville Bowmanville in the County of Durham, Solicitor for Alexander Beith and Alexan 1er McClellan, the Executors of the Will of the said deceased, their Christian and sur names, addresses and descriptions, descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and that the said Execntors will not he liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated at Bowmanville the twenty-fourth day of January, 1914. A. E. MCLAUGHLIN, Solicitor for Alexander Beith and Alexander McClellan, the Executors of the Will of Patrick -- ' ' 5 S with fi. few scratches but his shirt was torn from his neck, and his overcoat hanging near by was torn to rags by the flying debri-. Mr. Ayre had one sheep killed and two injured. Mrs. Samuel Bray, Enfield, had left the building less than a minute before the explosion. Other Enfield exhibitors had a close call. K.ng, deceased. Ho for England ! M. A. James, steunY 3 - ship agent, is booking passengers for all Canadian lines. Twenty-five years' experience. experience. Call or send for sailings, rates, etc. Statesman Office, James Block, Bowmanville. tf Quarterly service in Methodist Church on Sabbath at 10.30; no service in evening here.but at Burketon.... Mrs. H. Remmer of Pickering, who has been visiting her brother, Mr. F. W. Lee, has returned home. .. .Visitors: Mr. F. McMana in Lindsay and Master Parnell and Miss Leola at Reaboro; Miss Sadie Virtue with friends in Toronto; Mr. George Gibbard, Toronto, at Mr. H. Roger's; Mrs. W. H. Stainton and son Charlie with friends in Orono; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore and little daughter at Mr. Jas. Stainton s; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Werry at Mr. A. Tam- bly Vs, Orono; Mr. Everett Hoar, Beth- esda, Miss Luta and Mr. Russell Smith at Mr. H. J. Werry's; Mr. James DeMille, Cartwright, at Mr. Thos. Craig's.... A baptismal service was held in Methodist Church Sunday evening, five young people being baptized Chosen Friends have elected new officers; oyster supper two weeks hence.. ..vMiss Maggie Stewart happily entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening. KEPHALDOL COMES TO CANADA. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ÎASTOR I A Originated by Dr. Stohr, a famous physician physician of Vienna, Austria, Kephaldol is known and used throughout Europe and Great Britain. Now, backed by the endorsements ol hundreds of physicians and hospitals, it comes to Canada to*relieve pain and cure Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Neuralgia, Neuritis, Headache, LaGrippe, Fevers and similar troubles. . Kephaldol has received thehighest commendation commendation from the medical profession because of its direct strengthening action on the nerves, without injury to the heart, and its lasting regulative and curative effect effect upon the Whole system. Unlike other pain-killing remedies, Kephaldol Kephaldol is absolutely harmless. It causes no intestinal irritation, and has no depressing depressing effects. , . • Kephaldol will now bring to pain- wraçkéd Canadians the untold blessings whicH'it has already conferred in the Old Country--joy of perfect life again to those who, perhaps for many years/have drag- through.a tormented existence. Get a 50c tube of Kephaldol tablets at your Druggist's;' Kephaldol, Limited, ^* Latour Street, Montreal. ^ It pays to have your stock well fed. West Durham raises many fine horses but seldom keeps them for long. Now we read of that Prince of Horsemen in Clarke, Geo. Pollard, selling that superb draught team that was admired wherever seen. Montreal got them at a fancy figure. Expert knowledge of poultry and cowtesting cowtesting are two branches of the farm that are woefully neglected. Both are paying propositions when intelligently conducted. Wake up farmers to your profit. Cows and hens are good money-makers when you keep the best breeds. D.M. Johnston, C.H.G.Fletcher&Go. Realty and Insurance Brokers OTTAWA WINTER FAIR. Exhibitors from this section were successful successful prize winners at the Fat Stock Show at Ottawa: Geo. Ormiston; Enfield, 5th prize on Clyde horse. S. A. Devitt, Cadmus, 2nd on Standard bred horse. Geo. Cochrane, Columbus, 1st, 2nd and 3rd on Clyde team. Ormiston Bros., Enfield, 3 r d on cow. Samuel and Fred L. Bray, three ists on Shorthorn cows. Jas. McKenzie", Columbus, 4th on hogs. Smith and Richardson, Columbus. 5 th on Clyde team. Robt. Hoitby, Manchester, 3rd, 4th, 5th cm Holstein cows. Alf. Ayre, Bowmanville, on sheep, five Ists, 3 seconds, 3 thirds and I fourth, and some prizes on poultry. Mr. Ayre had one sheep killed and two injured by- the terrible explosion that wrecked the exhibition exhibition building. ' We Handle Everything f -- / HAVE YOU PROPERTY TO SELL? DO YOU WANT TO BUY? THEN We Should Get Together. We respect the trust of our clients. Our cars are at your service. You are under no compliment compliment if we don't suit you. V 948 Gerrard=st. E., corner Pape-ave., Toronto Telephone, Office Gerrard 951 Residence Gerrard 2526 Residence Gerrard 2322

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