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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Aug 1915, p. 8

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NO DUST WHEN YOU SHAKE A PEASE" furnace liilll, miiu;iii||ji!li[l)liuiiilliiimin! imlllin Peaae.". There is absolute _ no dirt--none in the cellar when you shake it, because the large dust flue takes it up into the Combustion Chamber. None in the air reservoir --because all horizontal joints are "cup" joints, and the oement lies in the "cup"--so the cement cannot fall away, all perpendicular jointe are rivetted. St66l pl&l/68« If you are building, or your present heat is not satisfactory--write ue. ATI we want is a chance to tell you about our furnace--and leave the judgment to you. Write To-day for Catalogue. PEASE FOUNDRY CO., LIMITED, TORONTO and WINNIPEG Manufacturers Boilers, Furnaces, Oomblnatlo* Heaters, Etc. That is another strong point about a sellar wh iy> BOWMÀNVILLE, AUG 12, 1915 PROVIDENCE Report of Promotion Exams. S. S. 5, Darlington : To Sr IV : --Leta Hancock; To Jr IV--Edna Luxton, Albert Living, Roy Jackson, Victor Hancock; To Sr III --ArthurBell, Winnie Billing; To Jr III --Mary iWoolner, Tena Billing, Mvrtle Hancock; To Sr II--Barbara Woolner; To Jr 11--Stanley Osborne, Norman Lux- ton, Mabel Dowson. Reta ,M. CALDr WELL, teacher. v DARLINGTON i m> mnTmtu tin tun mn mm iHlHlllllliiiiliilii D"| I4 ' P» C* The ®ig Hardware Store. ^ *■ ^ 9 Phone 66. Bowmanville. GOOD THINGS TO EAT. If you wish to keep yourself in condition during the summer months you must keep your app ;tite in trim. This can be done by selecting foods that appeal to the appetite. Canned Meats--Ideal for the warm weather and "hurry up" lunches pre : Veal Loaf, Ham and Tongue, Corned Beef, Sliced Smoked Beef and Pork and Beans, etc. Olives--Are very appetizing and handsome in appeareuce and liked by many. We have them in both plain and stuffed in all size bottles at 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c per bottle. Sardines--Genuine Norwegian Fish, small and dainty, most tempting and appetizing in appearance. Per tin 10c and 15c. Fancy Biscuits--During warm weather and especially around holidays the housewife does not care to be burdened with cooking. We have a splendid assortment of Fancy Biscuits, fresh and crisp, prepared in a factory that is a model of cleanliness. cleanliness. These are just a few suggestious. We have an excellent array of Dainties that will appeal to you. Call around or phone your order to - HARRY ALLIN Opp- Goodyear Club Phone 186, Bowmanville Recent Visitors--Misses Maud Le Drew and Mabel Heyball, Mr. Rothsay Heyball and son and Mr. Wm. Morrison, Toronto, at Mr. Albert Goode's; Mrs. J. Burk and daughter, Mrs. Kaiser, Miss Irene Burk, Toronto, and the Misses Walters, Oshawa, at Mrs. Thos. VanCamp's; Mr. Roland Fitzgerald, Toronto, at Mr. E, J. Burk's; Misses Hilda Langstone and Maud Hill at Mr. W. H. Wood's; Misses Nellie Guy and Acy Rundle at Oshawa; Rev. John Gar- butt, Oshawa, and family, are camping on Burk's beach--our popular new summer resort. TYRONE Miss Sophia Elliott, Peterboro, at Mr. Wm. Hambly's; Mrs. Will Morris and Miss Ida Northey, Peterboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Brown, Leskard, at Mr. A. Morris'; Mrs. Wes. Langmaid, Zion, with Mr. Allan Annis; Misses Myrtle Morris and Della Wyburn, with friends at Cour- tice; Misses Mabel Wight and Vera Col- will holidaying at Nestleton; Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Woodley and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White with friends in Mariposa; Mrs. W. C. T. Jenkins, Kingston, at Mr. Peter Werry's; Miss Addie Phelp, Pickering, with friends; Mrs. and Miss Thomas, Peterboro, Peterboro, at Mr. A. E. Clemens'; Mr. Norman Rundle, Toronto, holidaying at home. .All members of League are requested to be present Thursday night to make preparations preparations for Mission Study Class next winter Sincere congratulations to Mr. Allin F. Annis on winning honors in his Normal Entrance exams. wm*///,m 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 Bowman ville by MAPLE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webster and son Alesworth motored from their home at Cambray and spent the week-end with Mr. John Stevens Stevens .. .Miss Melissa Stevens, Manitoba, at her uncle's, Mr. Jacob Stevens,,. ,Mr. and Mrs. Robt Stevens and family have returned returned from a motor tour thru Western Ontario Dr. Lynn H. Coates, Brant ford, is holidaying with his cousin, Mr. Leslie Snowden and other friends... .Miss Muriel Everson, Oshawa, visited her cousin, cousin, Mrs. W. J. Snowden. Mr. Euart Everson at Leslie Snowden's Mr. and Edgar Werry and son, Solina, at Mrs. S. Cole's Mr. John Lee and daughter Gertie, Kedron, at Mrs. S. Cole's Miss Lyra Trenouth, Hampton, with Miss Edna Snowden Mr. John Crumb, Oshawa, called on friends recently...... Mrs. Philip Tyler, Toronto, with Mrs. W.Hockin.. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Luke and daughter, Hilda, Oshawa, with Mrs. Leslie Snowden on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and family, Mt. Forest, visiting their cousin, I Mrs. Noble Metcalfe and other relatives • The boys'"Wide Awake" class and 1 girls' "Busy Workers" class picnicked at j the lake, Monday afternoon, when all had ' a good time. ! To have the children sound and healthy healthy s the first care to take of a mother, i They cannot be healthy with worms. Use Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. Exterminator. AUCTION SALE Saturday, August 14,--The undersigned has received instructions from W. W. Dunlop, Toronto, to sell by auction auction on the Market Square, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, the frame house and lot, being south half,lot 10, con.2, Darlington, with all the furniture, and Household furnishings. furnishings. Terms: for furniture, cash; for real estate, made known on day of sale. Sale at I p. m. See bills. L. A. W. Tole, auctioneer. ENFIELD A garden party under auspices of Enfield Ladies Aid will be held on the lawn of Mr. Arthur Ormiston, Enfield, 1 on Wednesday August ,18. Tea served from 5 p. m. Ice Cream extra. Salvation Army Band, Oshawa, Oshawa, will furnish music during the evening and the following Oshawa talent will furnish furnish a first-class program: Mrs. Chas. Puckett, alto soloist, Mr. Wm. Paul, basso, Messrs Robt. Henderson and W. Scilly, tenors, Mr. Chas. Puckett, baritone, Miss Olive Smith, violinist, Mr. P. H. Punshon, entertainer, and the Excelsior Quartet. A good time promised to all who atttend. Admission 40c; children 20c. Recent visitors : Miss Violet Summer- hayes at Mr. Jas. Stark's; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Ashton, Enniskillen,. Mr. and Mrs. David Ashton.and sons, Alberta, with relatives relatives here; Mrs. H. Trull, Harmony, Mr. and Mrs. John Hodgson, Burnt River, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hodgson and family, Lindsay, Lindsay, with relatives; Mr. David Hepburn, Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hepburn, Misses Jean and Luella Hepburn and Messrs Roy and Arthur Hepburn, Kedron, at Mr. Arthur Ormiston's; Miss Jean and Mr. Arthur Hepburn at Mr. Geo. Ormis- ton's; Miss Myrtle Ormiston at Kedron; Miss Leona Alexander at Enniskillen; Miss L. Griffin, Enniskillen, with relatives here. HAMPTON Miss Frances Clatworthy is home after enjoying a nicevisit with friends at Oshawa; Oshawa; Misses Olive Banetta and Eliza Manning, Oshawa, accompanied her home Mr. Geo. White is having an up-to- date silo built Mr. W. G. Doidge has started to thresh alsike clover Congrat ulations to Albert Cole, Morley Hastings, Milton Avery and Howard Allin who have passed their High School entrance exams successfully... .Visitors : MissLitta Ruse, Toronto, with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. W. Trewin, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Tennant Tennant and babe, Toronto, with relatives; Mrs. Geo. Davis and children, Port Perry, Miss Marie Perkins, Chatham, with their sister, Mrs. Theo Salter; Rev. and Mrs. G. Brown are taking two weeks' holiday; Mrs. J. Willis and children, Toronto, are spending a pleasant holiday with her parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Colwill, sen. COURTICE SOLINA / Alex. Christie The Home-Made Bakery Phone 97, Bowmanville / / / Canadian Northern Railway 30,000 Harvesters Wanted EXCURSIONS to Winnipeg $12.00 THROUGH SERVICE Between Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto and intermediate points giving good connections to the West. Choice of destination left to the excursionist. Half-a-cent a mile from Winnipeg Winnipeg west to Regina, Saskatoon, Warman, Swan River, Calgary, Edmonton, Edmonton, Red Deer, Tannis and to all other points on the Canadian Northern Railway. Railway. Returning, half-a-cent a mile from all points on C.N.R. to Winnipeg $18.00 from Winnipeg to original starting point. GOING DATES Aug. 21 and 26.--From Toronto, Yarker, Bannockburn, Maynooth, Kinmount Jet., Pictonandall intermediate stations on the Canadian Northern Railway. Aug. 24 and 28.--From Toronto and all stations west and south in Ontario. The richest country in the West is served by the Canadian Northern Railway. The demand for Harvesters along its lines is very heavy and the wages high. Write for Homeseekers' and Settlers' Guide, showing 35,000 free homesteads awaiting the settler. For full particulars apply to nearest C.N.R. Agent. Our stock of Martin-Senour paints is complete. W. H. Dustan. - The Statesman to end of 1915 for 40c to new subscribers. M. A. Tames &. Sons. Chinàmel will make your old baby carriage carriage or go-cart like new. W. H. Dustan. Ail kinds of white and colored cotton flnarr for ladies and children, selling at one-third off the regular price. Couch. Johnston & Cryderman. Dr. J. C. Devitt's Dental Parlors will be closed from July 31st. to Aug. 28th. inclusive. inclusive. 29-3 Linoleums in several patterns suitable for bath Rooms at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's Couch, Johnston & Cryderman still have on hand a few Silk Coats suitable for elderly elderly ladies, which, to make a clearance they are selling at half-price. 225 * ORONO. Orono young ladies baseball team have a call to Peterboro on Labor Day....... Plasterers have finished work on the new public school buildings... . Thé storm did ! much damage to standing crops in Clarke 1 . ..Geo. Moffatt and R. Lunn have bought Clarke Syndicate threshing outfit Mr. R. Z. Hall, Postmaster, is on holidays in Toronto and Western Ontario.... Orono Methodist Sunday School picnicks in Buttercup Buttercup Park, Friday, August 13 Mr. Bert Hockin and Mrs. William Hockin, Toronto, were here on account of death of his father, Richard Hockin Miss Florie Cobbledick is visiting her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Chas. Adams, Cherry Valley .... Miss Olga Hooper, Toronto, is home on holidays. Miss Esma Hooper was home over the week-end Mrs. D. F. Walsh and Miss M. A. Walsh visited at Mr. W. Cobbledick's, sixth line Mr. Wm. Underwood and sister Mary, Toronto, Toronto, with friends... .Mrs. Wm. Allin is visiting visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Moffatt, Oshawa Miss Chisholme, Toronto, was guest of her aunt, Mrs. D. T. Allin.. .. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Souch, Oshawa, visited visited here recently Miss Mabel Young, Toronto, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. John H. Morris., .Mr. and Mrs. I. Walter, Port Hope,visited friends here Mr. Adolph Henry and brother-in-law, Mr.Sid Hughes of Durham, recently made a trip to Val- cartier and witnessed an inspection by the Governor-General of the men in camp under command of Col. John Hughes, for Overseas service..... .New phone line has been organized between Starkville and Orono Central, with ten phoneholders: D. Moffatt, L. Barraball, Fred Cowan, Thos. Coatham, James Lycett, A. A. Somerville, Somerville, Oswald Cowan, Wm. Robinson r Lias Bullied, Wilfrid McKay..... .Messrs M. Hooper, Wm. Davey and T. R. Cooper autoed to Lake Scugog recently and landed landed 14 lunge, about 100 lbs. Fishermen say this season is excellent , .Ladies were, busy at the Armories Thursday making quilts and hospital dressings; 45 sheets, 44 sand-bags.15 prs. sox and 5450 hospital dressings were shipped to Red Cross Headquarters, Toronto, 12 dozen glass bottles were given out to be filled with jam for the hospital.--News. For Burns and Scalds --Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio'Oil will take the fire out' of a burn or scald more rapidly than any other preparation. It should be at hand in every kitchen so that it may be available available at any time. There is no preparation preparation required. Just apply the oil to the burn or scald and the pain will abate and in a short time cease-altogether. Certain-teed Roofing is the best. Mason & Dale sell it. Bring your film to us for development our prices are right and we guarantee satisfaction. satisfaction. Tury& Lovell. "Dont neglect your floors, Old pine floors made to look like solid Oak with Chinamel Floor Finish. W. H. Dustan. In a letter dated Oceanside Hô pital, July 23, Pte. Wilfrid Dewell of Solina, says a piece of shrapnel had been removed removed that day and he expected to be back in the firing line in two weeks. All inquiries about his brother E. Matt. Dew ell, 8430, have so far been fruitless Rev. W. H. Truscott, South Oshawa, preaches at El- dad on Sunday Program at Division on Friday night will be newspaper clippings clippings and music. Reader, add one to the attendance Mr. W. G. Doidge has commenced threshing alsike, yield so far very good... .Mr. Albert Balson has had an attack of muscular rheumatism - :. ,Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Rundle, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Werry and daughter, Audrey and Mr. Wm. Baker attended the Penfound picnic Thursday Late heavy rains badly beat down the grain making it bad to reap many cutting it one way. The corn also suffered badly but is straightning up. A lot of apples also blew down Recent Visitors: Mrs. Hawe, Vancouver, B. C., at Mr. S. E. Werry's; Mrs. Geo. Argue, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, Mrs. Jos. Cole, Red Deer, Alta., Mr. Robt. Miller and son, Stouffville, at Councillor Baker's; Mr. Victor Lewis, Mt. Forest, Mr. Thos. Penfound, Maple Grove, at Mr. W. C. Werry 's; Mrs. W. C. Jenkins, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1 A. James, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mrs. (Dr.) William A. White and daughters, Mildred and IVJpsetta, Miss Mary Dooling, New York City, and Miss Ethel L. Van Nest, Town, at Mrs. Wm. Werry's; Mr. Wes. Webber, Wisconsin and Miss Harris, Brooklin, at Mr. H. E. Tink's; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arnot, Hampton, Hampton, at Mr. L. T. Pascoe's; Mr. and Mrs. J. Heatlie, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heat- lie, D. D. S., Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. J. Per- eman, Columbus, at Mr. Wm. Van Nest's. Monthly meeting of Ebenezer Sunshine class was held Aug. 4 at home of their Secretary, Miss Estell i Penfound. The Président Miss Vera Werry called the class to order and the meeting opened with a hymn followed by a very feeling prayer by our teacher in behalf of rur country and its defenders. The program was of a patriot e nature consisting of instrumentals, instrumentals, solos and readings by Miss Helen Lewis, Mrs. Lewis and Miss Oliye Found. The Topic "The Interweaving of Days" was very ably taken by Miss Clara McCalpin. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem after which the girls enjoyed enjoyed a social time while lunch was being served by the hostess. Sunday morning a heavy rain fell here, but did not prevent a good congregation at the Sacramental service. Rev. R. A. Delve preached on "God's secrets" and administered the communion... .Mr. and Mrs. Blake Courtice visited Tyrone friends on Thursday... .SundaySchool was largely largely attended on Sunday and was addressed by our new Pastor. Our Superintendent, Mr. Kenneth Courtice, was absent visiting the Burketon and Tyrone schools... .The grain is not straightning up much after last week's fierce storm and many of we farmers are finding it difficult to cut There was no evening service at Ebenezer Ebenezer on Sunday. The regular morning and evening services will be resumed next Sabbath.--The W.M.S. are holding their annual picnic on Thursday afternoon on Reeve W. E. Courtice's grove. A patriotic patriotic program will be given and lunch served.... served.... Rev. and Mrs. Delve were at Orono on Friday attending the funeral of a rela- i tive.... Harvesting is in full swing now, and the yield is capital. w ENNISKILLEN Recent visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc- Adie, Miss Hislop, Mr. John and Miss May Currie, Oshawa, at Mr. J. J. Smith's; Misses Nellie and Bertha Taylor, Black- stock, at Mr. Sidney Trewin's; Mr. Alan Penfound and Miss Vera Werry, Ebenezer, Ebenezer, at Mr. J. J. Smith's; F. W. Lee, Mrs George Argue and Mrs. J. Cole at Councillor Councillor Hyland's, Blackstock; Mr. Jesse Arnot, Arnot, Taunton, and Misses Florence and Lyla Osborne, Courtice, at Mr. J. Hall's Mr. Peter Werry, Tyrone, at Mr. H. J Werry's; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nesbitt, Bradley's, at Mr. James Parr's; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryley and family and Mrs McCarthy, Bethany, at Mr. Thos. McGill's Mrs. Harry Argue, Solina, Mrs. Jack Hughes and daughters, Evelyn, Margaret, and Marian, and Miss Vera McGibbon, Toronto, at Mr. F. W. Lee's; Miss Helena Werry at Mr. John Brown's, Kirby; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Slemon and Greta, Toronto, Toronto, at Mr. John Slemon's; Mrs. Arthur J. Reynolds and Miss Nora Werry, Solina, at Mr. J. A. Werry's; Mrs. Harry Rogers at Mr. Herb Scott'sj Bethesda; Miss Grace Trewin, Bowmanville, at Dr. Slemon's; Rev. James Beckel, Tyrone, at the parsonage parsonage ...... Mrs. Joseph Cole leaves for Red Deer on Friday and will visit at Medicine Medicine Hat and other places en route Mrs. John Orchard is ill with inflammation. inflammation. .. .Mrs. Fred Adams is in Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital, having undergone an operation. operation. ... .Mrs. W. H. Martin was called to Orono by the death of her sister, Mrs. Henry Hooper... .League meeting Wednesday Wednesday evening was in charge of the 1st Vice President. The topic was taken by Miss Ethel Gilbert, the war talk by Mr. J. A. Werry, and Miss Leta Oke admirably completed the report of the Summer School at Belleville .. League will be held Thursday evening next week owing to Enfield garden party Sunday even ing Dr. Slemon, Mr. J. A. Werry and Mr. Sidney Trewin presented their babies 'for baptism, Rev. H. W. Wilkinson's sermon being especially appropriate-y-care, protection protection and development of child life. Mr. Herbert Slemon, Toronto, delighted the audience with a solo "Lest we forget".... Congratulations to Mr. Milton Sanderson ori successfully passing his Normal entrance, entrance, and to Miss Marion Virtue on passing to a higher form Mr. Myers, Toronto, has purchased the Eber Millson property, with six acres of the Pye farm north of Baker's school, and moved there' "with his family. The rural life is appealing appealing to many city people .Miss Jean Watkins, Toronto, Misses Maud and Elsie E. Rundle, Bethesda, at Mr. J. Slemon's. Place your order early for Certain-teed Roofing--big demand for it now. Mason 8c Dale. If you want results in photography without experimenting use the Genuine Eastman Film with speed to spare. Jury 8c Lovell. If you want solid comfort next winter fill your bins with Scranton Coal and do now. Read our ad in another column. McClellan & Co, Ltd. 24-3 Hello Mr. Farmer ! Why spend your valuable time going to the station with live poultry when I will call at your house for them. Time is money and I will pay the highest cash price for spring chicken and fowl. Also highest cash price for choice butter and eggs. E. W. W. Rundle Phone 251. Bowmanville. I i 1 $3 5 6 s 1 I iGreat Reductions! In Wall Paper. We are clearing out all the small lots, but large enough for a medium sized room with borders and ceilings to match "at prices that will surprise you. W. T. Allen "Bigj20" Bookstore Through the Month of August we are. going to reduce the price of all Suits, Trousers and Overcoats Overcoats at least 10 pee cent. Not because because they were inferior goods, but to make room for bur New Fall Goods. Best-of workmanship throughout. A. Crossman, Temperance St. Bowmanville A in SUMMER TROUSERS All Wool Home Spuns in Plàin and Mixtures, made with cuffs arid and belt loops Reg. $3.00 and $2.50 While they last $1.49 Sizes 34 to 42 waist r The Men's Store The Anderson Clothing Co's. Phone 61 Bowmanville ■«■IlfrrT Who is Your Grocer ? • * Try F. A. Haddy for Good Things to Eat Select your meals from the following ready- to-eat or easily cooked foods : Ready to Use Salmon, including the best packs... 15c to 25c tin Choice Fresh Haddie 15c tin Aberdeen Fresh Herring 2 for 25c Domestic Fresh Cod 2 for 25c Kippered Herring, Canadian pack 2 for 25c Sardines from 5c to 15c tin Extra Fine Lobster 25c tin Breakfast Foods Corn Flakes, ready to eat 3 for 25c New Post Toasties, crisp and delicious, the best of all flakes... .10c pkg. Fruits of All Kinds Fruits of all kinds, Bananas, Melons, Oranges, Peaches, Plums, Lemons, Berries and Cherries in season. Easy to Prepare Canned Vegetables Now is the time to lay in a stock as prices are soon to advance--Corn, Peas, Tomatoes and String Beans at 10c per tin or 3 for 25c Jelly Powders Jelly Powder, wholesome, pure and delicious, all flavors... 10c pint pkg. or 3 for 25c Also Summer Drinks Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Lime Juice, Orangeade, Grape Juice ...^ from 10c up F. A. Haddy Photiel 62 Bowmanville If your cook is "out of sorts" because the "fire won't burn" order some Scranton- your old furniture. Your neighbors will Coal and then "See her smile." 24-3. Touch up your picture frames and lamps with our gold bronze. The results will surprise you. Old goods made new with Chinamel. W. H. Dustan. Dont worry about hard times. Chinamel think it!s new. W. H. Dustan. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman are showing showing an elegant collection of new summer dress goods-- violes, crepes, ratinees, and bedford cords.

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