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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Aug 1915, p. 5

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Specials This XVeeh at MitcKell's Drug Store. J» Penslar Remedies Wild Strawberry 25c Kidney Pills 50c Diarrhoea Remedy '25c Blood Tonic Pills 50c Eye Tone 25c Family Liniment. 25c Appetizing Tonic.... 50c, $1.00 Beef, Iron and Wine $1.00 Aromatic Castor Oil 25c Dyspepsia Remedy $1.00 New Perfumes Diana, per oz. $1.00 Purple Iris, per oz...... $1.00 Crimson Lily, per 02.... $1.00 Lady Luxury, per oz $1.50 He d Amour, per oz.... $1.50 Gardelia, per oz $2.00 Pure Glycérine Soap, reg 15c, on sale........ _. 10c Old English Soaps, reg 15c, on sale 10c Talcum Powder, large box, on sale 15c Carson's Charcoal Tooth Paste, large tube 25c Hydrogen Peroxide, per bottle. 15c, 25c, 40c Wash Rags777.....foe andl^c Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap 3 for 25c Seely Almond Cream.... 25c Cream of Cucumbers...... 25c Cream of Witch Hazel, 25c, 40c Cream of Almonds 25c Synol Soap 25 c Lister's Tooth Soap 25c Penslar Cold Cream in tube 25 c BUWMA-N VILLE . AUG Social and Personal is enjoying vaca- a renewing old Osha- I Your Coal Comes Just as Ordered I . When You Get It From Us I You don't get "egg"when you wanted "nut". You don't 1 g e t a l°t °f slate when you expect good anthracite coal. §§ Our coal always runs uniform. Careful preparation §§ does away with the presence of excessive slate and J other foreign matter. We put our reputation back of g our coal because it's LEHIGH VALLEY I ANTHRACITE g The Coal That Satis fie» 1 This coal is noted for its purity and carbon richness. 1 It burns steadily, strongly and evenly, leaving only a = small amount of ash. You can reduce your coal bills g by using it. May we send you some ? ^ John A. Holgate &*Son PHONE 153, BOWMANVILLE It's Good for You It's Good for Your Children And It's Delicious 5s When you consider the fact that Tod's Delicious Ice Cream is made from the Pure, Rich. Fresh Cream, with no other ingredients or adulterants, you will appreciate the fact that it has great food value. Tod's Ice Cream is sold in bulk or by the dish. It's Good It's Food It's Nourishing Thomas Tod Baker ând Confectioner Phone 3, Bowmanville ■ Miss Lillian McLean tion at Muskoka. Give us names of friends from distant places visiting here. Mr. Richard Richards, Toronto, visited relatives here lately. There is a chance for the boys to get football match at the Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Merkley Bellman, Toronto, Toronto, recently visited his mother. Daily'Guide, Port Hope, publishes Dan D's letters weekly from this paper. Miss Iva Everson was guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jas. Courtice over the week-end. Miss Ethél McEachren, Eldon, has been visiting her friend, Miss Greta Wickett. Miss Catherine Warnica has returned from a pleasant vacation with relatives in Napanee. ;... Miss Myrtle and Mildred Henderson, Cobourg, were week-end guests of Miss G. Young. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Doàri, 216 Carlton- st, Toronto, celebrated their golden wedding wedding last Saturday. Two great events to be remembered-- Durham Old Boys' home-coming Aug 2, and the big storm next day. Miss Kathryn Birmingham, Chicago, 111., was guest of Mrs. J. W. Hytids. .Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tipple and son, Lionel, Toronto, have been guests of Mr. Montague J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coleman, Toronto, were at Mr. E. C. Coleman's. Don't fail to secure some of the genuine bargains in Summer goods now at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. Miss E. E. Haycraft, associate editress of The Statesman, is spending vacation with numerous relatives in Scarboro. Mr. S. Ranton, city editor the Daily Beacon, Stratford, who once taught school at Enniskillen, was in town with home- comers. Miss Florence L. Van Nest, who is visiting visiting her sister at "Breezy Brae," Cartwright, Cartwright, sang at the League in the Metho-< dist church. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Higginbotham, and Miss Brita Higginbotham, town, and Mr. H. C. Higginbotham, Newcastle, are holidaying holidaying at Caesarea. Mr. and Mrs. A. Slute, Misses Fleda, Gladys, Edna, Marjorie and Nellie, Miss Marie Smith and Mr. Harry Slute, Toronto, Toronto, were guests of Mrs. Ernie Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, McFeeters, sons, Archie and Ronald, and Miss M. T. McFeeters, McFeeters, Toronto, visited the former's sister sister Mrs. W. W. Henderson over Civic holiday. Between 30 and 40 young men are drilling drilling each Monday evening at the High School " campus under the direction of Lieut. G. C. Bonnycastle and Lieut. C. H. Anderson. Messrs Robt. and Wm. Elliot, Robt. Hendry and Walter Oke, Peterboro, were guests of Mr. Alex. Elliott Monday, and enjoyed several games of bowls on the local local green. Mrs. Norman S B. James and family, Stuart, Dorothy and John, accompanied Miss Stella Mason to Toronto on Saturday Saturday and will spend a week at 40 Pauline- Avenue. Miss Mary M. Dooling, New York City, who has been guest of Mrs. M. A. James, "Lome Villa," has returned home and will spend remainder of vacation at Stamford (in the Catskills) N. Y. August 4th was generally observed as a day of intercession for the success of the Allies in the war. Rev. E. A. Tonkin conducted such a service in the Methodist church Thursday evening. Mr. Archie McTaggart and wife, Grand Rapids, Mich., Mr. Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Percy McTaggart, wife and child, St. Louis, Mo., motored to Bowmanville and were guests at Mr. W. H. Pearn's. Pte. Andrew Nicholls, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nicholls, who has been doing patrol duty on the Niagara frontier for some months, is spending a few days with his parents prior to enlisting with the mounted infantry at Kingston of which Ma j. A. E. McLaughlin is second in command. command. Mr. Fred H. Cryderman, son of Mr. J. H. Cryderman, who haÿ-been teller in the Standard Bank here has been transferred to Windsor branch. On Saturday evening evening members of the Pelican Club presented him with a handsome gold mounted amber amber pipe, tobacco pouch and box of cigars. Fred was well liked by his business associates associates and popular with the younger set of the town. In sporting circles he took an active part in hockey, football and lawn bowling, but during the past few months he has somewhat abandoned these strenuous exercises and has become an inveterate Ford fiend. Many good wishes follow him to his new field of labor in Windsor. cauiuii 01 grain « There are many things arranged for the farm in Virginia. The exhibit is named children on Aug. 18th at the Lawn Fair, "Virginia One Farm Exhibit" and was they will have a good time and a great prepared by his two sons, one now being many grown-ups will have a very profit-1 in charge. From a photo sent^ to his Necklace lost--see advt. W. F. Rolfe, Orono, was acquaintances. Twenty-six more men have left wa for Niagara camp. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knox have been visiting visiting relatives at Madoc. • Big shipment of Certain-teed Roofing just received by Mason & Dale. Miss Johnson, Campbellford, declares a big snake robbed her hens' nests. The Guide says 30 years ago a big storm prevailed here similar to Aug. 3. Women's Hospital Auxiliary meets Friday Friday at 4 p.m. in Public Reading Room. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison, Whitby haveJoeen guests at Mr. W. B. Couch's. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pingle, Ottawa, are visiting his parents and other relatives in town. Mr. A. J. Saunders and wife, Toronto visited at Mrs.F.L. Bragg's and other relatives. relatives. Miss Edna Rickard, Newcastle, spent the week-end with her cousin, Miss Flo Rickard. Oshâwa fined seven auto drivers $5 each and costs last week. Two "spotters" are engaged on salary. Miss Dorothy Luttrell has returned to Ushawa accompanied by Mildred Lawrie and Nellie Bounsall. In the winners in the Field Crop Competition Competition for West Durham L. T. Pascoe, oolina, won 4th place. Do you want an electric lamp? There is one for the lucky winner at the Lawn Fair on Red Cross Day. Saturday morning's big downpour of rain was not welcome to farmers with grain uncut or in stook. Miss Vivian White, Coboconk, who at tended high school here will attend Orillia Orillia Model School next term. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hanna, Byron, Mich., are guests of Dr. W. H. Alexander. Canada Canada Has charms for them still. Rejv. and Mrs. A. R. Sanderson and Dr. and Mrs. Duprau, Belleville, have gone on a month's Holiday in Muskoka. Have at least one guess in the guessing contest and you may win the tea set at the Lawn Fair on Red Cross Day. Miss Nora Clarke, daughter of Rev. W. G. Clarke, B. A., Bowmanville, passed the entrance exams successfully at Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fishleigh have returned returned to the city after spending two weeks holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bounsall. Mrs. E. Pattinson has been holidaying with Mrs. O. A. Sharpe of London at Kozey Korner Kottage" at Leamington and at Detroit, Mich. Mr. H. L. Garner, C. P. R., City Ticket Agent, London, spent Sunday at Mr. C. H. Anderson's. Mr. Garner is on a trip thru Canada and United States in the interest of C. P. R. The money raised by the Lawn Fair at the Lake will be given as a donation from Bowmanville to the Canadian Red Cross Fund for hospital supplies for the soldiers at the front. A complete list of subscriptions from Bowmanille to Canadian Patriotic Fund will be published in this paper next week. If you have not already paid your subscription subscription do so before Saturday. Vice-Chairman W. S. Dingman of Ontario Ontario License Commission visjted Kingston on the quiet to see with his own eyes if soldiers were drinking much liquor in hotels. Result--all bars are to close at 7 p. m. No paint equals Martin-Senour. It goes farther and lasts longer. W. H. Dustan Oshawa hospital Sunday the churches gave these sums: St. George's Church $50.00, Presbyterian church 33.92, King St. Methodist 14.00, Simcoe St. Methodist 12.94, Christian 4.00, Salvation Army 3.00 Baptist 2.90. The first German trophies from the front to arrive in Bowmanville are on ex hibition in Anderson Clothing Co's window. window. They include a German helmet and cover, time caps from German shells, piece of shrapnel which wrecked Canadian Canadian Army Post Office at Bethune, France, horseshoe found on body of German at Ypres, and two pairs of sabots or wooden shoes worn by French peasants. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Silverwood célébra ted their Diamond Wedding anniversary Aug. 7, at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Geo. McCullough, Lindsay, where a large number of children and grand children children assembled. Sixty years ago Mr. Silverwood Silverwood married Mary Jane Cooney, in Peterboro, arid at once moved to Lindsay, where they have since resided. He is the oldest living merchant and the oldest liv ing Mason in Lidnsay.--Post. Mrs. McCullough McCullough is widow of Rev. Geo. McCul lough of Enfield. Mr. James Bellwood, Richmond, Va» formerly of West Durham, and who is well-known to many older residents of this town and vicinity, is now with his daughters on a visit to the Panama-Pacific Panama-Pacific Exposition,. Cal., where he has a fine çxhibit of grain and^ seeds grown on his THE IDEAL VACATION ROUTE. The Canadian Pacific conveniently reaches Point au Baril, Lake Massanoga Bon Echo) French and Pickerel Riyers, Severn Rivers, Muskoka Lakes, Kawartha Lakes, Rideau Lakes, Lake Ontario Resorts, Resorts, etc. If you contemplate a trip of any nature consult Canadian Pacific Ticket Ticket Agents or write M. G. Murphy District Passenger Agent, Toronto; C. B. Kent, Agent, Bowmanville. BIRTHS. mSSKSLSKML* 1 Aue - '■ toMr - "* J.™ Mc°cSi?on 0 , I f ! , t o e „\ J " ,! ' S1 ' t0 Mr - MS.Têyïâ l atef""gur." g - 2 ' to Mt - and MARRIAGES Meredith--Hamilton--In Toronto, Aug. 2nd by Rev. A. Imrie, Miss Mabel V. Hamilton 8 Port Perry, and Mr. Wm. A. Meredith, Oahawa, the residence of Mr. Geo. T. Rnherf v Port Hope, Aug. 6, by Rev. Dr. Shorey, Robert Roos, Toronto, and Miss Edith Dell y DEATHS ag T ed I ^ P 7e I ars.° b0Urg ' July 21st ' Peter ». Tripp, Lockhart--At Peterboro, Ang. 1, A. W. Lock hart, aged 65 years. Dingwall--At Port Hope, Ang. 3rd, Lt.-Col. Roderick Dingwall. p ort Hope, Ang. 6, Harriett, relict of late Aaron Sly, in her 86th year. McTayish--In Hamilton, Ang. 4, Maria Ander- years^l'ct ^ a ^ e Donald McTavish, aged 96 a P°P Iex y. at Charlecote, Ang. 6th, Dawson, wife of Wm. A. Beebe, in her 66th year. CT?iî£ HA k 1 î S0N V A ^ Whîfcby - Auy - 9fch - Hannah Hobbs beloved wife of Frederick J. Richardson, aged 81 years. * P °A fc „ Per V> Aog- 8th, Ann Allin, ? f o Th °i S " ln her 73rd year. Inter ment at Sunderland. Moore--At Bowmanville Hospital, Aug. 7th, Charles H. Moore of Owen Sound, Sheriff of the county of Grey, in his 79th year. °l 0no - Ang. 7th, Matilda Libby, relict of Henry Hooper, formerly of Solina, aged wa y on r Ang. n 9t e h. ment ^ Union Cemetery - Osha- "Lest We Forget" E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marble. Bowmanville, Ontario. Miss E. Lazelle Brown L. T. C. M. Hampton, Ontario. Instruction in piano, and theory of music, commencing Sept. 1st. Terms reasonable. Telephone 129 r 14 PPH®NTÎC^^^ANTÊD^?rôTêarn millinery &ept. 1st. Apply to Haddy & Co., Bowman- vuie. 32t G OOD GIRL WANTED-For light housework. Apply to The Statesman office, Bowman- vine. , 31t G OOD GENERAL SERVANT -- Wanted at once. Apply to Mrs. Ernest Robbins, 30tf ww LU J.TJL l £5. Qneen-st,, Bowmanville. H FOR SALE--2 good houses, Church St. West, at a bargain, all convenience's. Apply Box R, Bowmanville. \ 26t b UTO STORM CURTAIN LOST -- Between BounsaH's Marble Works and the cemetery. Finder please leave at E. R. Bounsall's. 33t H OUSE TO RENT--Brick, 9 rooms, electric light, hard and soft water, first class place for boarding house. Apply A M. Williams, Rhone 58, Bowmanville. 3it G UN METAL MESH BAG--containing purses and money, lost on Civic holiday in Bowman- ville. Reward for return to John Jones, Ont.ano-st. W ANTED--55,000 on A1 town real estate security. security. Business- strictly confidential. Two loans of 82 500 each will do instead. Address : INVESTOR, Drawer B, Bowmanville. N ECKLACE LOST--Between H. W. Jewell's and Canadian Northern Station at Bow- manville, pearl and peridot pendent. Find er will be liberally rewarded by returning to The Statesman office. 33 l* DURHAM FARM FOR SALE Kingston Road farm, Hope township, 116 acres clay loam, 4 acres bearing orchard, hardwood bush, ten roomed dwelling, coal and wood fur- nace, bank barn, driving house, cement piggery, poultry house, silo, close to village, school, railway railway station. Sixty-two Dollars per acre. JOHN FISHER & CO.. Lnmsden Building, Toronto. able afternoon. V Have You a Your Home Modern Bath Room in ? If Not, Why Not ? In Town or Country W e can equip your farm, home and buildings with every city convenience. Heating, Lighting, Sewage Disposal System, Bath Room, Hot and Cold Water at the Tap, Pneumatic Water System and Efficient Fire Protection. How to get ? full information Call at our establishment and we will show you how, or drop us a post card and we^will call upon you at your convenience. Estimates furnished free. W. H. DUSTAN, Sanitary and Heating Phone 74, Bowmanville friend here Mr. Richard Osborne, Wei lington-st., we consider it is> finely and artistically prepared, being a credit not only to the owners but to the whole State. Certain-teed Roofing is the only roofing that we know of which has a printed | guarantee on every roll. Mason & Dale. A CATALOl WFOR YOU. Our catalogue isl^burs for the asking. If you are looking for the right road to a J good paying position you should have a copy. It describes this road by explain- I ing our definite money producing courses. Every minute you spend On one of our I courses has a direct bearing on money getting within a short time. Perhaps that is one reason why our graduates say that the best year in their school life is that spent in one of Shaw's Business Schools in Toronto. FRUIT BULLETIN Niagara District Peach Section is now open, and the favorite Yellow St. John about ready. Some excellent white flesh peaches will also be in. The plum season is now bringing in many good varieties. Tomatoes also ready. Headache Cured or Money Back BEFORE DISPOSING OF YOUR APPLES CONSULT, MR. E. PEARSON. For particulars of shipping facilities and trade conditions, etc,, correspondence in vited. E- PEARSON, Newcastle,. Ont. Partner of Pearson Bros.,. Fruit Brokers; 3I-tf Liverpool, England. " Headaches are often caused by eyestrain. We can cure such cases with our perfect fitting glasses. We will gladly return the money in any case when we sell spectacles for headaches if not satisfactory. Hundreds have been cured by properly adjusted glasses who had not the slightest idea that they required spectacles. If you are subject to headaches it will cost you nothing to have your eyes properly tested by an expert. • Jury & Lovell "When We Test Eyes It Is Done Properly Graduate of Chicago, New York Detroit and Toronto Optical Colleges. • OF INTEREST TO MEN No need to be without a good umbrella as we have in stock the best selections of men's umbrella .handles shown in town. The assortment is not only large but the price varied. The handles are all detachable and can be fitted with either suitcase top or regular style top as desired. Before buying your next umbrella look over our line and compare our prices. x Jeweler C. H. HADDY 'Bowmanville ■Q2SI2" ■2VS2I APPETIZING FOODS For Every Meal As the temperature mounts upwards, appetites lag and the housewife is often in a quandary as to what to prepare for meals. Our suggestions are : FRUIT--Oranges, 30c to 40c doz., make a good start. We have Grape Fruit at 3 for 25c, and fresh Strawberries. BREAKFAST FOODS are easily digested. We carry all lines and know how to keep them right. BACON-- F. W. Fearman's Bacon fills the bill at 30c lb. CANNED VEGETABLES, prepared in sanitary factories right where they are grown. Peas and Corn will please you, at 10c. PICKLES--To add zest to the appetite, Maconachie's at 15c per bottle. We carry Holbrook's, Heinz, Crosse à Blackwell, etc., as well as full lines of Catsups, Olives, Sauces and Relishes, DESSERT is always an important factor of the mid-day meal. Jelly Powders in all flavors make a delicious dessert, especially when prepared with fresh fruit. See us regarding fruits for preserving Phone 65 Archie Tait Bowmanville This Week we have placed on Sp Sale the whole of the balance of our attractive stock of Ladies' and Childrens' Dresses and Ladies' Dress Skirts Your choice of any Dress- or Skirt at 25 per cent off Regular Salé Price. S. W. Mason & Son Next door to Standard Bank Bowmanville BÜ

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