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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jan 1915, p. 8

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-tV-i'. ' -r ^?yrr£p- : : * ■-'££■ f* *;; '•' -'A ; >.t> ■: -, > •. ; -?r - ■ - » Fresh from Factory Our rubbers are all new this season--no punched goods or second quality stuff, and we guarantee satisfaction with every every pair. Fred R. Foley Phoie 12 Bowmanville 10,000 BUSHELS WANTED at Holgate's Evaporator Phone 177, Bowmanvillê T. S. HO LG ATE JAN. 7, 1915 Mrs. A. Grant, Toronto, has been visiting visiting at her father's, Mr. W. H. Creeper.... Mrs. Theo Slemon recently visited with her parents in Bowmanville. ... Mr. aa. Ashton was re-elected trustee on Wednesday Wednesday Dec. 30 at school meeting. t.. Mr. Chas. Garrard attended Young Mens Convention of Epworth Leagues and Sunday Schools at- Peterboro and will give a report at the League this (Thursday) (Thursday) evening... .Miss Emdy Tabb, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, spent Sunday ai home.- BN FIELD GRAND TRUNK syst w em y DOUBLE TRACK ALL THE WAY TORONTO-CHICAGO TORONTO-MONTREAL Unexcelled Train Service Highest Class of Equipment Winter Tôiirs to California FLORIDA AND SUNNY SOUTH Fast Tr ains--Choice of Routes Low Fares now in effect For fall particulars consult Q. T. R. Ticket Agents or write C. E. HORNING, Dist. Pass. Agent, Toronto No matter where yon are going, call phone 78 for information. We will gladly .deliver tickets to any house in town. T. H. H. JURY, Local Agent, House Phone 51 Suits to Measure The appearance of a young man is a great factor in his success. His employer wants to be proud of his "external" appearance as well as his "internal" capabilities. If you want individuality in clothes combined combined with 'best workjmanâhip rand best fabrics, at moderate cost,-you will do well to let US make your next suit. Come in and look over the splendid range of suitings. You will like them. A. Crossman, Horsev Block. Bowmanville. One School That Merits the confidence of the public because of its High Grade work is the Lj-IOTT TORONTO, ONtT We train young men and women to be., come skilful and expert stenographers, stenographers, typists, bookkeepers, commercial teachers, clerks, cashiers, or general. - office office assistants in from four to six months and assist them to get positions. Open all year. Enter now. Catalogue free. Yonge and W. J. ELLIOTT, Charles Sts. Principal Report of S. S. No. 15, Dailington, names in order of merit: Jr Iv Bessie Scott, Frank Bray; Sr III--Myrtle Hobbs, Irene Ashton, Susie Curran, Will Ashton; Jr III--Ivason Moore, Fred West, Wallace Wallace Pascoe, Leona Alexander, Harold Ormiston; Jr II--Lueffa Moore, Lillian Ashton, Myrtle Ormiston, Willie Alexander, Alexander, Queenie Rahm; Jr I--Effie Baldwin; Sr Pr--Dorothy Pascoe, Bertha Currans, Mervyn Knapp; Jr Pr--El wood * Rahm, Herbie Ashton. Nita Wotten, John Alexander, Alexander, Harry Baldwin. RHETA E. Lee, teacher. ENFIELD HAPPENINGS. Mr. Thos. West, Woodstock, Mr. G. Abraham, Toronto, Rev. W. J. West, M.A., Port Perry, were among relatives from a distance who attended the funeral of Mr. John Virtue Mr. Arthur Or miston was re-elected trustee at the annual annual school meeting Mrs. Jas. Starks had another stroke Saturday leaving her in a serious condition.... Mr. Joh ston Niddery is under the doctor's care Family re-union on New Years day at Mr. Arthur Ormiston's as usual Haven't heard bow many of our young farmers will attend the short course in agriculture at Bowmanville. The enterprising ones certainly should. PURPLE HILL The Women's Institute meeting at Mrs S. Robertson's was especially interesting having a large display of fancy work ot various kinds as well as reports - of the Toronto Convention given exceptionally well by Mrs. F. Franklin and Mrs. Henry Hockin, Shirley. The appeal for clothing for the Belgians, too, met with a liberal response. Our next meeting will be an "At Home" where we hope to welcome the gentlemen friends of the Institute. Mrs. Wm. Darcy will kindly open her home for the occasion on Thursday evening evening Jan. 14. Mr. James Stonhouse, Port Perry, will be present and give an address on "Milk and its products" which will be sure to be interesting to all present. Do not forget the date. Couch, Jehnston & Cryderman call special attention to their fine stock of black and colored silks, all bought before the advance in these goods bv the declaration declaration of war. EVAN H. McLEAN BARRISTER MONEY TO LOAN ETC., OFFICES BOWMANVILLE. - NEWCASTLE. Bounsall's Block, Coulson'e Block, Tuesday, Thursday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday. Friday. X L. iB Start the New Year RIGHT-- Buy Your Groceries from HARRY ALLIN Opposite Goodyear Club Phone 186 i--r JtTJ □a School Report for term ending Dec. 22nd. -- Names in ordei of merit : V. Frances Clatworthy*. Sr. IV-Morley Hastings , Howard. Allin*, Harold Salter*, Lora Clarke*, Milton Avery*, Lome Hastings, Mary Souch. Jr. IV-Marjone Cole , Oscar Ward*, Marion Stephens, Levi Niddery. Sr. Ili-Erme spry, Helen Johns, Melville Clarke, Arthur Pearson, Louise Johns, Minnie Winnacott. Jr. III- Edna Cryderman*, Ruth Johns, Colin Stephens, Arthur Martin, Alan White, Harold Allin, Elva Peters. Sr. H- Alice West, Hazel Clarke, Mildred Souch, Jesse Jones, NelsonWinnacott, Marian Warder, Ruby Clatworthy. Jr. II--Albert Alim, Gordon Barrett, Vera Carr, Shirley Gay, Albert Gay* Frank Trenouth; Sr I Percy Cowling, Blanche Cryderman, Emma . Niddery, Elenor Cook, Ernie Gay; Jr I - Charlie White, Loverne Clarke, Mary Peters, Mabel Carr, Clifford Allin, Mar- garent Nichols; Sr Pr--Audrey Clarke, Warrick Winnacott, Ross Trenouth, Laverne Clemens; Jr Pr--Irene Petley, Upton Stephens, Lizzie Robbins, Edna Carr, Effie Robbins, Marjorie Gay, Howard Howard BurgeSs. F. J. GROAT, MISS GIBSON, teachers. , . . SOLINA DOINGS Library Board meets next Monday evening Business meeting aV Eldad Church this (Thursday) evening; full attendance attendance requested.... Mr. Norman Reynolds Reynolds has returned to Toronto University Mr. Robt. Wonnacott entertained several several friends New Years... .Mr. Rjqv. Blair is better from an attack of tonsilitis.... Sons of Temperance installed' new officers officers New Years Eve, and had such a good program members did not go home till next year.... Mr. John Reynolds was re- elected school trustee Organized Adult Bible Class elected new officers as fol- ows: President--A. L. Pascoe; Vice do-- Miss Nora Werry; Sec.-Treas. : --Miss Rilda Hockaday; Teacher-- R. J. McKes- sock; Assistant Teacher--A. Abrahams; Lookout Com.--Miss Nora Werry, Mrs. W. T. Taylor, J. T. Rundle, Geo. Gibson, D. Leask and John Reynolds... .Recent visitors: Mr. J. D. Hogarth, Norwich, with friends; Mr. and Mrs. Silas Williams at Mr. John Lane's, East Bowmanville; Mr. J. H. Tremeer, Rosser, Man., at Mr. J. W. Brooks', "Rockwell Green"; Mr. Bussell Reynolds and Miss Belle Clancy, Toronto, at Mr. A. J. Reynolds; Miss Leta Turner, Bowmanville, at Mr. S. E. Werry's, Rose- landvale: Miss Baldwin and Mr. W. H. Ockenden, Toronto, spent the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baldwin. HAMPTON Visitors : Miss Bradford and Miss Mary Katerson, Toronto, at Mr. R. Katerson's; Miss Elma Clarke, Oshawa, at home; Mr. Norman Welsh, Beaverton, at home; Miss Barrett, Newcastle, with her brother, Rev. C. W. Barrett; Miss Hilda Cryderman with friends at Orono; Miss Brown, Lind say, with her sister at the parsonage..... Entertainment under auspices of Epworth League Christmas eve was a great success Parties have been the order of the night lately.... Mr. R. Avery's house is nearing completion and will add another to the cosy homes of the village..., Miss Gibson is back to duty as Junior teacher after visiting her home at Manilla Miss Mildred Cole has returned to her school at Pontypool Mrs. W. W. Brown has returned to Toronto and Miss E. Johns to Pickering... .Mr. Frank M. Brown, Munson, Alta., started for the West on Wednesday after a very pleasant visit with many friends here. ;.. ..Miss Annie Johns returned to Toronto Sunday evening. ENNISKILLEN NEWS. ZION Choice Meats for New Years T HE old reliable business of C. M. Cawker & Son will still have its usual display of Meats and Poultry to supply their numerous numerous patrons with the very best that can be bought. They have secured the following cattle, fed by some of the best feeders in the Township : 2 prize steers from Thos. Baker, Solina; 4 heifers from Milton Wight, Providence; 4 steers and 1 heifer from j Hoar, Providence; 3 extra choice steers from F. Symons, Bowmanville; 4 heifers and steers from J. H. Werry, Bethesda; 1 heifer from H. Greenlees, Bowman- manville; 11 ewe and wether lambs from J. H. Werry, Bethesda; also a quantity of pork and veal besides a large number of turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens. Leave your order early and you will be sure to have the very best. If you want pure lard get our home rendered, also homemade homemade sausages. Cash paid for poultry, hides, sheep skin and tallow. Thanking you for past patronage, asking a continuance of the same and wishing aU the compliments of the season. , i C. M. Cawker & Son Victoria Building Purveyors 1 | Visitors : Miss Foster, Toronto, at Mr. B. McLaughlin's; Rev. Peter Currie, Blackstock, at Mr. T. McGill's; Miss Fannie Fannie Virtue, Tyrone, calling on old friends; Mr. W. Stevens, Bowmanville, Mr. anc Mrs. Fred Hyland and son, Nestleton Sta., at Mr. Geo. Argue's; Mr. Frank Grant, Bowmanville, at Mr. A. Sharpe's; Mr. anc Mrs. Matt Robbins spent New Year's at Mr. Wm. Oke's; Mr. and Mrs. Josiah But- son, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wotten and daughter, Enfield, at Mr. W. Herrings; Mr. Wallace Stainton and Miss Williamson, Toronto, with relatives.... Mrs Herbert Johnston, Toronto, at Mr. John Pye's; Miss Gertrude Stevens at home; Mrs. C. J. and Miss Eula Pascoe and Mrs. Roy Babcock have returned to Lindsay.. Rev. and Mrs. W.E. Honey and Melvin have returned after a pleasant visit to Lindsay and other points.... Mrs. Emmerson spent a pleasant week in Port Perry; Messrs Howard Pye and Frank Dorland attended the Young Men's Cdti- ference at Peterboro; Mr. and Mrs. Will T rewin and family spent New Years with Messrs Harry Collacutt and Herb Scott, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Demill, Burketon, at Mr. Thos. Craig's; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Slemon, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Trewin and Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Slemon, Slemon, Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rundle, Rundle, Bethesda, at Mr. John Sleraon's, the occasion being Mr. Slemon's birthday.... Misses Mabel, Bertha and Ida Virtue, Toronto, at Mr. S. Hoskin's; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werry and family at Mr. Peter Werry's, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowling and daughter, Purple Hill, Mr. and Mrs. R. McNeil, Tyrone, at Mr. John Cowling's; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parr, jr, En- ield, at Mr. Jas. Parris; Miss Ethel Wood- ey, Tyrone, at Mr. Jabez Moore's Mrs. Chalmers Sanderson's mother, Mrs. Byers, Purple Hill, who has been dangerously dangerously ill, passed away on Monday. The sympathy of the friends is extended to Mrs. Sanderson.. . .Mrs. Bessie Remmer has returned to her home in Whitby.... Last Wednesday evening a very interesting interesting Xmas program was given at the League, topic "Xmas in war time" by Mr. John Slemon; Reading "What this Xroag means to the women of Europe" Miss Esther Stevens; solo "Abide with us" Eula Pascoe; a Xmas reading "To-day's Daughters". Mrs. C„ J. Pascoe; Solo and chorus "Hear the bells"- by Mrs. Palmer and six other sisters of the League. Our Xmas--Helen Werry; War report-- C. J. Pascoe; Xmas hymns; attendance about 35; President in thé chair in absence of citizenship convenor. You are invited each week.... .Mrs.. Palmer's solo "Yes Jesus cares" was much appreciated on Sunday evening. Mr. Tracy Glaspel gave a good report ofiyoung men's convention at Peterboro at S. S. on Sunday...... Mr. W. Glaspel, wife and grand daughter Norma visited Oshawa on New Years Mr. W. R. Armour, wife and daughter, visited at her father's, Bowmanville, at New Year's ... .Mr. J. W. Balson, wife and family spent New Years at her sister's, Mrs. Arnott, Oshawa Mr. W. J. Trick, wife and f .mily, Oshawa, were at Mr. James Cameron's for New Years.... Mr. John H. Tremeer, Rosser, Man,, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks and Harvey, Solina, visited at Mr. J. W. Balson's recently.... Wednesday Wednesday evening Dec. 30 Ladies Aid gave a Belgian concert with good program of solos by Master Roy Lavis, Misses Lillie Dawson and Jessie Balson; two panto- mines by four young ladies were well given, ladies taking part being Misses Georgia and Hilda Langmaid, Florence Cameron and Eva Flintoff; "Tenting Tonight" Tonight" was except onally ^well given. Young Men's Volunteer Biblè Class gave a rousing chorus, and Young Ladies' Onward Onward Bible Class gave a sweet chorus, too. Recitations were given by Misses Eva and Orma Flintoff, Georgie and Hilda Langmaid, Ruby and Lela Knight," Elma Richards. Gertie Herring and Master Gordon Barrett and Miss Norma Glaspel. Selections from Mr. Bert Northcott's grafanola put the finishing touches to the program. Collection $14 00 and a large box of useful articles for the Belgians.. We congratulate Mr. Blake Balson of Wrightville, Sask., son of Mr. James Balson, Balson, Zion, on his recent marriage to Miss Mabel Higgins of Red Jacket, Sask. _ Between Between fifty and sixty relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony. Mr. Elvyn Lander, formerly of Zion, was best man. Later they will reside on his homestead at Wrightyille, Sask. TYRONE NOTES. Holiday visitors : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Earl, Toronto, at Mr. Ed. Virtue's; Miss Helena Werry, Enniskillen, at Mr. Milton T. Werry's; Mr. Arthur Virtue with his brother, Mr. W. Virtue, Michigan; Mr. C Woodley with his cousin, Mr. Will Moore, Reaboro; Miss Ethel Lilycrapp at her home in Mariposa; Miss Alma Cuttell with her father in Orono; Miss Grace Edwards with friends at Millbrook; Mr. and Mrs. James T. Thompson, Cold Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Evans, Yelverton, Miss Barbara Foster and Mr. Thos. Hill, Toronto, at Mr. A. W. Annis'; Mr. Luther J. Goo Jinan and family at his father's, Mr. Thos. Goodman, Columbus.. .. Mr. Fred Goodman, brother of Mr. L.J. Goodman, has bought his father's mill at Columbus We congratulate Mrs. Mil ton J. Werry on receiving as a Christmas present, a beautiful Gerrard Heintzman Player Piano from her uncle, Mr. Robert McLaughlin, Oshawa Rev. Mr. Parsons, Victoria University, occupied the pulpit Sunday evening Messrs Alex Staples, Albert Hills, Frank Wheeler, Will Young, E. Stretch, Rev. W. Higgs and Rev. H. S. Cobb attended the Young Men's convention at Peterboro and report a rare good time. Reportxtf S.S. No. 18, for term ending December 1914, names in order of merit : y r n--*Brenton McCullough, * Willie Little, Little, *Gracie Virtue, * Margaret Moore, * Hazel Werry, *Lewis Gardiner; Sr I-- •Willie Martin, * Dorothy Higgs, * Harold Butgess, Irvings Clemens, Myrtle Amsbarv; Sr pr--* Hilda Prout, Gertrude Gardiner, Johnny Hatherlay, Verna McCoy, Harry Hatherlay; Jr Pr--Dean Hodgson, Wesley Little; Levi Annis, Gordon Martin, Eleanor Eleanor Amsbary, Bessie Prout. Average attendance 20. B. B. Mullin, teacher. Sr IV--Mary Higgs, Alma Cuttell, Harold Clemens, Edythe Clemens, Irene Werry, Reta Amsbarv; Sr III--Lillian Stock, Mary Richards, Marian Martin, Greta Virtue; (b)--Hazel Hodgson, Aileen Higgs, Marie Werry, Clayton Gardiner, Geraldine Clemens, Gladys Callacutt, Vivian Vivian Amsbury, Fred Partner, May Thompson. Thompson. Greta M. VanNbst, teacher. TTTB HAVE pleasure in announcing that Messrs. Sparling &Reesonof Cobourg, late of the Electric Power Co, have been appointed exclusive Agents for "OVERLAND" cars for the Counties of Durham and Northumberland, with the exception of the townships of Brighton and Cramahe. They w^yhai^k onr complete line otpRoadsters, Touring Cars, Coupes, Trucks, Delivery Vang. 1p Model 8IT--5 passenger Touring Car,* 4 cyl., 30 HP $11135 Model 81R--2 passenger Roadster, 4 cyl., 30 HP -- 1065 Model 80T--5 passenger Touring Car, 4 cyl., 35 HP 1425 Model 80R--2 passenger Roadster, 4 cyl., 35 HP 1390 Model 80C---4 passenger Coupe, 4 cyl., 35 HP 2150 Model 82T--7 passenger Touring Car, 6 cyl., 45-50 HP 1975 ALL MODELS ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED AND STARTED The Willy s-Overland of Canada, Ltd. Hamilton, Ontario Great January Clearing Sale of Men's & Boys' Clothing & Furnishings Starting Jan. I - 1915 - Ending Jan. 16 The time has come to clear out the balance of our "Winter stock. To do this we are going to give the Greatest Bargains ever heard of in Durham County. Men's Overcoats We have 100 Men's Overcoats, sizes 34 to 44, all kinds, Ulsters, Dress Coats, Black Beaver Coats with velvet collars, Ulsters with shawl collars, greys, browns, blues, plain and mixed patterns, a splendid, well-selected stock of up- to-date Overcoats. . WE WILL SELL THESE AT HALF-PRICE. Just think what this means : A $7.50 Overcoat for $3 75 A $10.00 " 5 00 A 12.50 " " 6 25 A 15.00 " " 7 50 An 18.00 " " 9 00 A 20.00 " " ........10 00 A 25.00 " " 12 50 Coat Sweaters Coat Sweaters reg. $1 for 79 " " " 1.50 for 1 10 " " " $2 for 1 50 " « ~ " $3 for... 2 25 " " " $4 for 3 25 " " " $5 for.......... 3 95 Men's Suits Suits $ 6.50 for $ 4 95 " " 7.50 for 5 95 " " 10.00 for 7 95 " " 13.50 for 9 95 ", " 15.00 fqr 11 95 " " 18.00 for 13 95 " " 20,00 for 15 90 Boys' Overcoats Boys' $5 Overcoats for $1 50 « $ 6 " " 8 #0 " 7.50 « 8 76 Corduroy Pants 50 pairs Men's Heavy Brown Corduroy Pants, reg. 2.50 for .XvSl ,8# 25 pairs men's dark grey velvet cordtf- roy pants; reg. 3.50 for,,,. 2 60 Underwear Men's 50c Underwear for 40c << 75 c " " 65c " 1.00 " ,r 85c » 125 " " 1 00 » i 50 " " 1 25 Mufflers Men's Mufflers $1.25 for $ 79 " 1.50 for 95 " " 2.00 for 1 35 " " 2.50 for 1 75 Big reductions all through the store. If you do not see what you wanLAHi this bill, come in and we will give you a Bargain. Come early and get 3^u r choice while there is lots from which to choose. THE ANDERSON CLOTHING CO Bowmanville jmSm} «MB» ■ • 'Æ-ï •' Pm - *V'-S sbs<M SHHhH .vî5ï>.

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