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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Jul 1915, p. 8

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> ^ j Patent Medicines Special Cut in Prices Casfcoria, regular 35c, now. ..25c Eclectric Oil, regular 25c, now .>^-7e Carter's Pills, regular 25c, now 15c Chase's Pills, regular 25c, now 20c Chase's Nerve Food, regular 50c, now............38c Chase's Ointment, regular 60c, now ...,50c Chase's-Linseed and Turpentine, regular 25c ... 20c Pink Pills, regular 50c, now......35c, or; 3 for $1.00" Doan's Kidney Pills, 50 doses....... 25c Doan's Blood and Nerve Pills, 50 doses ...25c Best Little Liver Pills 2 for 25c Gin Pills, regular 50c, now 35c, or 3 for $1 Dodd's Pills, regular 50c, now 35c, or 3 for $1 Abbey's Salts, regular 25c, now 20c Enos Fruit Salt, regular $1.00, now....;.. 90c Agnew's Heart Remedy, regular $1.00, now......85c Mennen's Talcum Powder, regular 25c, now 20c Liquid Corn Cure...' 25c B. O. Soap - (cake), regular 10c, now 8c Harmony Rose and Violet"Soap, 2 -£lb cakes... .25c Baby's Own Tablets, regular 25c, now............20c Burdock Blood Bitters, regular $1.00, now 80c Fellow's Hypopnosphites, regular $1.50, now.:.$1.10 Nerviline, regular 25c, now .- ...20c Scott's Emulsion, regular $1.00, now...:... 80c Wright's Rheumatism Cure, regular $1.00 ..85c Earn Buk, regular 50c 38c Sticky Fly Paper, 6 sheets 5c Stationery-Cut Prices We are sole agents for the United Stationery Company. The finest line and best values ever ofiered. Lord Baltimore Linen, 90 sheets and 50 envelopes, good value at 75c, special.. 4g c Cascade Linen, 48 sheets of paper and 48 envelopes Reg. 50c for . ...,29c Initial Stationery, your own initial, reg. 75c ... 37c Regular 10c Writing Pads g c Regular 20c Writing Pads 16c Brushes at 3 cents each iakemim* ^ MiUt f y ' Cloth > Bonnet-direct from the factory, and the manuLturerTaretaninr^to take more. We want every man and woman in West Durham to come into our store between Saturday, July 24th and Saturday, July 31st We have hundreds of bargains not mentioned here, but our big attraction is any brush in the store for 3c. There rs only one condition attached to this offer. The°regular retail prtoe of every brush fs marked m plain figures ^ You purchase one brush at this price and then select any other of equal value tor 3c For instance, if you buy a hair brush for $2.00 you have the privilege of taking any other brush in the store to the value of $2.00 at 3c each, or if you buy a tooth brush at 25c you can have any other regular 25c brush for 3c, etc. OTHER BARGAINS--The More You Spend the More You Save Hot Water Bottles . Slightly shop worn. Good value at $1.25 up. Special at 87c. American Beauty Rose Talcum Without question the finest quality and daintiest perfume on the market. 25c a large can Special offer to introduce this superior talcum, we will give a 10c face chamois Free with every can this sale. during Pure Castile 7 cakes 25c Liquid Veneer Regular 25c, special -19c " 50c, " 39c " $1.00, «'• 69c Hat Cleaner Will make your old straw-hat look like new, 10c. Snap, Hand Cleaner, 9c can Finest Chewing Gum All flavors, 3 for 10c Fountain Pens 14 k Gold Pen, Iridium Tip $1.00. Agents for Waterman and Swan, the two best makes of Fountain Pens. Do You Drink Cocoa ? Fenway Cocoa is the finest you can buy. Special introduction offer 2oc size for 17c. Chamois for Carriages and Cars Regular 50c, special 37c, . Ivory Soap 5e Household Ammonia Big bottle 9c Chocolates If you want the finest quality in the finest boxes, we have it from 60c to $2.00 box. If you want the same quality for your own family instead of your besL girl, we can give it to you for 37c pound. ANOTHER SNAP--If you have never tried our special Chocolate Creams at 29c box you have missed the best value in town. Some of our best families get thisline regularly regularly every Saturday. Superior Toilet Paper Extra Special 3 rolls for 10c SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES We are graduates of Chicago Ophthalmic College, New York School of Optics, the Detroit and Canadian Optical Colleges. THEREFORE, When we test eyes it is done Properly. Sponges For Carriages and Cars 13c to $1.00 The Safe, Satisfactory Druggists and Opticians SALE 726» çdL Star# * There is a Rexall Remedy for each ordinary ill. We sell all Rexall Remedies under a positive guarantee guarantee to refund the money you pay for them if they fail to give satisfactory results. You are to be the judge. Come in and let us tell you about them. Toilet Preparations Cold Cream, 25c, 50c, 7oc Liquid Green Soap (perfumed) 35c and 65c . Shaving Lotion 25c and 50c Theatrical Cold Cream, lb and lb 30c and 50c ■ Talcum Powder, Arbutus or Carnation 25c Violet Dulce Liquid Complexion Powder, flesh or white 50c Violet Dulce Talcum 25c Violet Dulce Cold .Cream 25c and 50c Camphorated Cold Cream 25c Rose Water and Glycerine 25c Intense Rose Perfume, per oz 50c Trailing Arbutus Toilet Water 50c Mosquito Talcum Powder 25c Rexall Remedies Beef, Iron and Wine, 16 oz 75c Blackberry Cordial ..25c Bunion Ease 25c Carbolic Salve 25c Catarrh Jelly 25c Catarrh Tablets.. .*. 50c Charcoal Tablets (60) 25c Cherry Bark Cough Syrup 25c, 50c, $1 Cold Tablets 25c Corn Solvent 25c Diarrhoea Comp 25c Dyspepsia Tablets 25c, 50c, $1 Eczema Ointment 50c, $1 Fruit Laxative ;. .'.50c Kidney Pills (60 in box) 50c Liver Salts 35c and 50c Little Liver Pills 25c Nerve Remedy 75c and $1.50 Neuralgia Tablets 25c Rubbing Oil 25c and 50c Sarsaparilla Tonic 75c Syr. Hypo phosphites -, $ 1.00 Syr. White Pine Tar 25c Wine of Cod Liver Oil $1.00 White Liniment 25c A. B. C Seltzer 10c, 25c, 50c Mother Kroh's Baby Remedies ..25c Straw Hat Cleaner 10c, 25c & LOVELL When We Test Eyes» It Is Done Properly didn t I have this bathroom put in long ago. It is so clean and beautiful beautiful that I feel provoked thinking of all that time that I worried along with the old bathroom/* Don't wait until you can say that when a Standard <$anitaiuj bathroom put in by us will mean so much to you 'Standard" ' TIOW, i-avella Lavatory RICE & CO. Opposite Post Office Bowmanville COAL! COAL! The undersigned has received a quantity quantity of good Scranton Coal at Bowmanville C. N. R. station. Farmers, now is your opportunity to lay in your winter coal at $7 per ton. Terms strictly cash. R. H. Collacott, phone 146-^3 s n 30-2w. n I = SHAWS Midsummer promotion : Sr IV to High School--L. Cryderman, M. Galbraith; To Jr IV--E.Weatherilthonors, L.Clemence: To Sr III--M. Jewell, E. Lane; To Jr II-- R. Lane honors; To Sr Primer--F. Robinson Robinson honors, H. Barrett honors, B. Gil- bank. Sara A. Moïse, teacher LONG SAULT ^•• <W::\ <■■■ '■'•S'/yyyy'yy Promotions for S. S. No. 13, Darlington: To Sr IV--Henry Miller, Reta Hooey; To , Elva Virtue; To Sr III--Frances Farrell, ; Hazel Virtue, Hesper Deane; To Sr II-- j Verna Davey, Maggie Tape; To Jr II-- ! Ruby Virtue, Donald Davey; To Sr I-- I Edna Deane, Vera Alldread. Miss M. Stinson, teacher. ]/ Neilson's Is the Favorite Ice Cream For All Occasions Its purity, deliciousness and uniform quality have made it decidedly popular among lovers of good Ice Cream. What is more, it is produced under the most sanitary conditions. _ Neilson's Ice Cream is sold in Bowmanville Bowmanville by HAYDON Report of Haydon school, names in order order of merit : V--Estelle Slemon; Sr IV-- Dora Mount joy honors, Rena Cooper honors, Lloyd Ashton honors, Kate Moore honors; Jr IV--Muriel Ashton, Edgar Cooper, Mary Ashton; SrIII--Parnell Me- Mann, George Taylor, Arthur Burrows, Olive Martin; Jr III--Morvin Gatchell, Meta Ashton, Muriel Keeler, Lillian Keeler, Keeler, Cleveland McMann, Lily Tabb; Sr II-- Harry Strutt; Jr II--Charlie Spill, Freddie Freddie Ashton, Albert Spill, Freddie Keeler, Tommy Raines, Stella Strutt, Nelson McMann, McMann, Frank Pope, Gordon Martin; Primer--Rilda Primer--Rilda Cooper, John Slemon, James Ashton, Leola McMann, Verna Trewin. Ethel Gilbert, teacher. Report for S. S. 14, Darlington, names in order of merit, * honors : To Sr IV-- *T. Wilbur, *1. Gibson, H. Jebson, B. Montgomery; To Jr IV--F. Cryderman; To Sr III--*B. Montgomery, C. Jebson, R. Campbell, K. Cryderman; To Sr II-- M. Thompson; To Jr II--G. Montgomery, M. Jebson; To Sr I--F. Campbell, R. Smith, V. Summerhayes; Primer--S. Wilbur, Wilbur, x. Smith. M. F. Robinson, teacher. HAMPTON ENFIELD Alex. Christie The Home-Made Bakery Phone 97, Bowmanville BE Mrs. D. Hepburn, Uxbridge, and Mrs. N. Hepburn, Kedron, visited at Mr. J. Hepburn's Hepburn's and A. Ormiston's Mr. and Mrs. R. Pascoe, Solina, and" Mrs. (Dr.) J. Fletcher, Kalamazoo, Mich., at Mr. L. C. Pascoe's .Mrs. Donald McCulloch is visiting in Toronto.... . .Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pascoe Sundayed at Kinsale Miss Myrtle OrmistOn is visiting in Bowmanville Bowmanville Mrs. E. J. Alexander has return ed from her visit in Alton and Toronto ... .During an electric storm on July 13th the farm of Mr. Arthur Ormiston seemed to be an attraction. Theiightning struck his house, barn, poplar tree, stake on a fence not near any building and the telephone telephone pole nearest his housedluckily the damage was slight The name of Miss Myrtle Ormiston was omitted from the Enfield school rëpdrt'last week. Her name should appear in the Jr. II list. Farmers, buy your plow points from Mason & Dale. Mr. N. Law and sons Everett and Ewart, Toronto, Mrs. W. L. Law, Osha- wa, visited Mrs. Geo. White, and motored motored to Lake Scugog Sunday accompanied by Miss Evelyn White Mrs. Walter Kellar recently visited her daughters at Consecon Mrs. Ed. Ward entertained the young ladies' and young men's classes on Tuesday evening 13th, and all had a most enjoyable time.. Young people îeld their annual picnic to Scugog on Saturday, an ideal day and all report a good time... .Mrs Chas. Horn and Mrs. Wm. Jeffery and son Wallace recently visited friends at Port Perry Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cryderman spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs; Wilbur Burnett, Markham... .Miss Hilda Cryderman visited visited her sister in Markham ... .Mr. and Mrs. John Snowden, Maple Grove, with Miss L. Trenouth, Sunday Mr. Frank Store house has been entertaining his friends to a spin m his new auto Mrs. J. Willis and children,. Toronto, with her parents ... Mrs. J. E.' L. Cole scalded her foot with lard recently Miss Margaret Pascoe is with friends in Mariposa Church shed has received a coat of print, adding ! much to its appearance .. .Mr. John Veal, Nestleton, and son Joe, St. Catharines, i visited at Mr. C. W. Souch's... .Woman's Institute social Tuesday evening was a splendid success. Receipts about $34.50. Full report next week. School report, of the June examinations, names in order of merit : Entrance--Howard Entrance--Howard Allin honors, Milton Avery honors, Morley Hastings, Mary Souch; To Sr IV --Marjorie Cole honors, Oscar Ward, Marion Stephens recommended; To Jr IV --Helen Johns honors, Ernie Spry honors, Melville Clarke, Louise Johns; To Sr III --Edna Cryderman honors, Arthur Martin Martin honors, Elva Peters honors, Colan Stephens, Allan White, Ruth Johns recommended; recommended; To Jr III--Marion Warden honors, Mildred Souch, Hazel Clarke, Jesse Jesse Jones recommended, Ruby Clatworthy recommended; To Sr II--Gordon Barrett honors, Albert Allin honors, Shirley Gay, Frank Trenouth, Vera Carr; To Jr II-- Percy Cowling honors, Emma Niddery honors, Blanche Cryderman honors, Ernie Gay honors, Elinor Cook; To Sr I--Margaret I--Margaret Nicholls honors, Charlie White honors,. Ross Trenouth honors, Laverne Clarke honors, Mabel Carr honors, Clifford Allin, Audrie Clarke, Mary Peters; Sr Pr-- Irene Petlev, Laverne Clemens, Warrick Winnacott, Upton Stephens, Lizzie Robbins, Robbins, Effie Robbins; Jr Pr--Edna Carr, Marjorie Gay; A class, Mary Niddery, Ivan Stephens, Rowena Stephens, Everett Winnacott. F.J. Groat, miss Gibson, teachers. Visitors: Miss Iva Everson, Oshawa, with Mrs. Howard Foley; Mr and Mrs. Leslie Snowden with friends in Newcastle; Mrs. M. A. James, town, Mrs. Wm. Werry and Miss Nora Werry, Solina, Miss Florence Florence Luke, Kedron, Mr. Fred W. Lee, daughter Reta, Foley, with their aunt, Mrs. S. Cole; Miss Jessie Worden, town, with the Misses Power; Mr. R.R. Stevens, wife and family, and Mr. Munday, sr., with friends in Ladysmith; Miss Marie Rundle visited Mrs. Leslie Snowden; Mrs. Thos. Baker and Mrs. John Reynolds, Solina, with Mrs. L. C. Snowden; Mrs. S. Snowden, sr, Mrs. John Sanders, town, with Mrs. S. Snowden; Mrs-. John Snowden with her sister, Miss Tilly Trenouth and other friends in Hampton; R. R. Stevens, M. Munday, jr, wife and family with their brother, G. L. Steyens, Peterboro. A large number from our Sunday School attended the picnic Wednesday at Burk's Beach and report a good time., .Don't forget the District League picnic Friday at Hampton Park. Threshers, before placing your order for oil get prices from Mason & Dale. SOLINA Recent Visitors :--Mr. and Mrs. W J Bragg at Mr. J. Baker's; Mrs. Wm. Werry and Miss Nora at Maple Grove; Mrs. W Batty, Oshawa, Mrs. Arthur Tremeer and Miss Lena, Mariposa, at Mr. J.T. Rundie's;' Miss Vera Powers, Maple Grove, at Mr W. G Werry's; Mr. C. D. Pascoe at the Long Sault; Mr. Paul Williams and Messrs and Barker > Port Perry, at Mr. Silas Williams; Mrs. R. J. Luke and Misses Florence and Olive at Mr. A. L. Pascoe's; Mrs. C. Branton and son Fred, Oshawa with friends; Mr. Frank Gerry, Toronto' and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbank at Mr W T* Taylor's; Mr. and Mrs. Affholder, Toronto i at Messrs John and A. J. Reynolds'; Mrs. Thos. Stainton, Oshawa, at Mr. R C* ?, C . 0tt x!U Mr - and Mrs. H. F. Werry* and MissWilma, Kedron, at his mother's Mrs. W. Werry's; Mrs. Brooks, Courtice, Mrs. John Higginbotham, Zion, and Mr. and Mrs. N. S. B. James and family, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, at Mr. S. E. Werry's; Miss Edna Reynolds and Miss Margaret Pascoe, Hamilton, at Lindsay and Islay; Miss May Reynolds home from Allandale; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pascoe, Hamilton, at Mr. R. J. McKessock s Many from here will attend the big League Picnic at Hampton next Friday No Division here this week... .Farmers* Club w?ll 'not meet in August Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pascoe are in Toronto where Mr. Pascoe is hav- ^ n 8_his eyes treated.... Good attendance at Division Friday night, over 40 being present. Mr. Parker gave several violin solos, the Misses Taylor some fine music and the ice cream was luscious.. .Zionites picnicked at Cssarea Saturday and have several thrills to report..... .Mr. R. C. Scott, Mrs. B. G. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Scott and daughter Margaret, Solina, visited at Mr. Abraham Seacock's, Nestleton, Nestleton, on July 12th..... .Congratulations to Howard Price, Harold Pascoe, Doreen VanNest and Hilda Wonnacott on graduating graduating from Solina Academy thru entrance exams, the two former with honors. China = Hall = Grocery Open All Day and Evening Wednesday, June 30th Thursday, July 1, being a holiday, our store will be open Wednesday until 10.30 p m, as is usual on the day preceding a holiday. Fruits Foreign and domestic fruits in great variety. We cannot quote prices now but will have bargains in Oranges, Bananas, Pineapples, Peaches, Apricots, Apricots, Plums, etc. An extra large stock and at extra low prices. Qrape Juice Special in Grape Juice, reg. 25c size for 20c. A pure, nourishing, healthful healthful drink. Canned Salmon Canned Salmon, a special bargain at 2 for 25c. Lobster Lobster, a special bargain .25c tin. Evaporated Fruits Evaporated Apricots i5 C Evaporated Peaches ] 0c F. A. Haddy Phone 62 Bowmanville i 1 > i

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