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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Sep 1915, p. 8

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BOWMAN VILLE. V, 1915 Good Plumbing ! EBENEZER 'Standard" "Brodclcy" Bath, No room in the ' house deserves more attention than the Bath Room because because your health may depend upon the quality of the Plumbing. Defective' Plumbing creates sewer gas. and sewer gas brings typhoid. Concert _ will be given at Ebenezer church, Friday, September 24, at 8 p. m, under auspices of Sunshine Class. Pro gram consists of addresses by Rev. J. S. I. Wilson, Oshawa, and Pastor R. A. Delve. Music will be furnished by Misses Muriel Penfound and Louise Osborne; Mrs. W. R. Courtice, Mrs. A. E. Rundle, Frank Walters and choruses by the class. Selections by Mr. Harry Stafford, popu- lar elocutionist and entertainer; admission 15 c; children 10c. . Let us make your-Plum- yfeing modern and healthy. RICE & CO. Opposite Post Office Bowmanville DARLINGTON Miss C. Goode was a recent visitor with relatives at. Kew Beach. ...Mr. W. I , Wood and Miss Mary Wood visited' relatives in Toronto.... Mrs. Casey Trull has been visiting at Napanee.... Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clark visited her sister, Mrs. Albert Albert Manning, town Miss Nellie Guy, Miss Acy Rundle, Mrs. Geo. VanDyke and daughter El va visited relatives in Oshawa...,Mr. Bert Goode, Mr. Wallace 1 Downey and son, and ; Mr, Elmer Van- Camp were recent visitors at Toronto ... Mr * E. J. Burk has erected a cement silo -Mr. W.JL Wood recently lost one of his working team of horses from inflammation inflammation .... Mr and Mrs. S. H. Nicholson, Nestleton, visited her sister, Mrs. W. H. Wood.... Miss Ruth Holt, Toronto, has been home on a visit. maple grove Rally Day will be observed next Sun oay afternoon. Every member of the Home Department requested to be present. Supreme Steel Ranges--the best on the market--are sold by Mason & Dale. COBOURG CENTRAL FAIR. Wednesday and Thursday,'Sept 29-30 Cobourg Central Fair this year promises to be the best in its history. %n addition t° the regular prizes, which ha ye been materially increased this year, there will tne following special attractions : Free- ior-all pace or trot, 2.50 trot or pace, high umpmg contest, best decorated automo- bile, baby show, etc. Cobourg Band in attendance Single fare on all railroads. Thos-.Hoskin, R. R. No. 1, Grafton, Sec'y. TYRONE Not Sold Out, But Rejuvenated --And Still Ready to Serve You TrwnnTr le ti Fu ÿ an ? L 1 umber De P ot is still selling SCR ANION ANION COAL--the Standard Anthracite--and ready to fill orders ci Oro S ] ZeS ~ a o S ^ mmer prices, which for the present are as follows : NE g r ci°s V H & i Chestnut ^.50 per ton; Péa $6.50 pér ton; at the Harbor 6re 1 partS ° f the fcown l 50c iP er ton less Customers wishing to pay for their coal now may have it delivered delivered at once or later on, as they see fit; and in the event of lower prices prevailing during the season all who pay for .their coal will be protected fully by having difference in price refunded. 1 ? Ve a i S< i a ful 4r line ° f Buildin g Material, including Dressed and Undressed Pine, Hemlock, Spruce, Oak, Maple, Birch, B. C. Cedar and Fir; also Beaver Board, Bishopric Wall Board, "Can- 5 Shm " les > Lath, Doors, Sash and Moulding ESTI MATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. <1 Our other lines are : Hard and Soft Wood, long or sawed and Lund ^ L- te t m C °^ 1, Charcoa1 ' Fine aad Coarse Salt, Land Plaster, Buckwheat, Barley, Oats and Wheat, ? y° Ur P atr onage is respectfully solicited, and we shall do our best to give you satisfactory service. ^ s P ecJ al attention will be given to cash customers. MCCLELLAN & CO., Limited King St. East, Bowmanville Visitors : Mrs. Johnson, Toronto, with beraunt, Mrs. W. H. Hicks; Mr. and Mrs. J- C. Elliott, Bowmanville, Sundayed at Mr. W. R. Clemens'; Miss Jackson, Port Hope, with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Woodley; Mrs. Harry Hooper, Miss Erma i Hooper, Mr. Daniels and Rev. F. G. Andrews, Andrews, Pontypool, at Mr. Chas. Hooper's. , Andrews preached Harvest Home sermons at Long Sault; Misses Phena Col- lacutt and Maude Hodgson and Mr. Wm. Goheen motored to Lindsdÿ and visited at Mr. Ed. Channon's... .Large numbers from here attended the Harvest Home services at Long Sault.. ..Mr. Johnson, Toronto, took the service here Sunday morning in aid of the Bible society, tell- ing of the work the Bible society is doing among the soldiers. PORT HOPE FAIR. Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 5-6; - H ° Pe Fa k this year will eclipse and P fn, US r f COrds ' Rev ised prize list and increased prizes in practically all classes. Special classes for horses very J , at l rac l lve - . Horseijudging rings unexcelled^ unexcelled^ Grand display of Ladies' Work and agricultural produce. Record poultry show--266 sections tor competition--1000 Y? S J ex Ç? cted--more new Poultry coops added. Canton Band will furnish music. Baseball match. Reduced, rates on all railways. Special train to Peterboro and U7 te 5 me ! late stati °ns leavinz Port Hope, Wednesday, Oct. 6th at 10.30 p. m. For entry tickets and all other information, apply to R. S. Duncan, Secretary, Port HOPe ' - 39 2 ORONO'S BIG FAIR. MORTGAGE SALE Of Lands in the Township of Dar lington, in the County of Durham " , r ,PF i ? r Power of. sale in a certain mortgage Thompson to John Gibson there win be offered by public action by L. A. W. Tole fhe ffn?»! 6 » ° n Se P. te ™ b0 r 27th at 4 o'clock at î Bowmam in the Town of Bowmanville, parts of lots numbers 10, 20 and 21 in the Ninth Conntv S nf nn f h he T ' )wnshi .P of Darlington, in the 1H.00 ty f Durha . m containing 263 acres more or I e33 ' "° re Particularly described in the mort- com1iHr f n= re f d t0 ; Fot , further particulars and 19 n °, f JL 8,18 ap P 1 y to Skeans & Mc Ruer, Mo^tga" 01111 Streefc East - Toronto, solicitors for A BEAUTIFUL HOME ENFIELD China Hall Grocery PICKLES! T HE PrCKLING SEASON is close at hand and F. A. Haddy will as usual VINRr V AR^ U ^ t0Ck of J URB SPICES and V1NEGABS. This is the one department where quality counts. It is (aise economy to waste time and materials on low grade spiees and vinegars for pickling. We could buy some grades at half of what we pav for them and consequently sell them at a lower PU 6 ' b P t the public would not get the satisfaction satisfaction that they get m buying the BEST Spices and Vinegars. Spices We carry all the variety of ground and whole spices used in picklino- and the best pure spices that we can procure. Vinegars We carry a full assortment of Vine- including White Wine, English English Malt, Fruit, and Acetar, the modern vinegar. In these goods we do not aim to sell at a low + at \ a rea sonable price, and give you the best grades on the market. ® • Miss Pearl McCulloch, New York, and Miss Mildred McCulloch, Toronto, are visiting at Mr. Donald McCulloch's; Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. James,Columbus, Sundayed Sundayed with relatives here; Mrs. W. Werry and Miss Nora Werry, Solina, at Mr. S. Bray's, Braeside; Rev. F. G. and Mrs. Stotesbury, (nee Lottie McCulloch), Holland Holland Centre, have been visiting friends here and he preached an impressive sermon sermon here on Sunday on Privileges and Responsibilities; Mr. F. T. Ashton and Frank Gilbert at Toronto recently Mr. W. J. Ormiston is under medical care.... I Messrs J. Ormiston, Donald McCulloch and Wesley Knapp were successful exhib- itors at Oshawa Fair Mrs. J. Wotten , and Mrs G. Strong have typhoid fever j • • • - Mr. Donald McCulloch and Miss Pearl attended the wedding of his nephew - Dr. C. D. McCulloch at Peterboro last Saturday. Saturday. ENNISKILLEN Visitors : Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Mellor, and Rev. Mr. Woodger Blackstock, Rev. : J as - Beckel, Tyrone, Miss Skuce, 1 1 Wilber force, and Mr. Knight, Toronto, at 1 ; , the parsonage; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowl- I i a ? d daughter, Purple Hill, at Mr. John I ; Cowling's; Miss Margaret Stewart at home $ 1 after a pleasant visit in Paris ' " Thursday and Friday, Sept. 23 and"24 - Twenty- one - S p ec ial prizes will be offer- ed at Clarke Township Rail Fair to be held at Orono on Thursday and Friday, oept. 23 and 24. These include $16.00 for ,£ mers ' Green Tr ot, Directors' Specials ot $12 00 each for Draft and Agricultural teams. Regular prize list is equally liberal. liberal. Among other features on Friday in frontof Grand Stand is the Indian Hunt- n S »DP by young ladies. Music by D. °* Co. Band of Bowmanville. Stock judging and the parade. Send for prize hst to Secretary, Adolph Henry, Orono. ■riay in the Opera House in the evening- Roxy ihe Fresh Air Kid-a bright breezy Play in five acts. Music by Morrison's Orchestra of Bowmanville. Attend this splendid agricultural show and art exhibit, exhibit, ladies work, domestic science, etc. Special excursion rates on the C.N.O.R. good going p. m. trains Wednesday and returning up to Saturday. PEACHES ford; Mrs. C. J. Pascoe in Will Slemon, Winnipeg, and Brant- Lindsay; Mr. Man., at Mr I j John Slemon's; Mrs.'Samuel Woodley I i and Miss Vera Slemon, Haydon, at Mr. ! Tohn Slemon's; Mr. and Mrs. Wm! Wotten « n Zi /-* T-. . 1 .J m M T> f* _ 1 n # « ■ z _ H j and children, Enfield, « I % I , -- Mr v and Mrs. Ed. Michael and daughter, Harmony, at Mr. Wm. Herring's; Messrs. Douglas Redpath M Aylmer Herring at Mr. E Annis', Mt. I I X er °P n i Mr - and Mrs. Elias Ashton at II Haydon A number from here motored to Green River to witness the ball game between Tyrone and Green River and £ i shouted themselves hoarse for Tyrone, I I dht all in vain Mildred Bentham and £ Madeline Virtue are attending B.H.S .... At the League service last week the topic H y as taken by Dr. C. W. Slemon and read I ™g s given by Miss E. Rundle and Mr. % Douglas Redpath. No special music late- ^ , ly as the organ is on strike. League held i Tuesday ev-ning this week on account of Bowmanville Fair-... .NexfSabbath Harvest Harvest Home Services will be held in the Methodist Church at 7 p.m. Pastor Wil- kinson will be in charge and special music will be furnished and special liberali y requested. requested. ... Mr. Fred Hoar, Bowmanville, broke his auto on a defective bridge north of this village Sunday. Pathmaster please" ^ take notice 3 BASKETS FOR PRICE OF 1 and Elbertas, DIRECT from UKGHARD to you. Fancy No. I, largest packed, 6 large 11 quart baskets for $2.70. No. 2, little smaller fruit, same as usually sold, 6 large II quart baskets for $2.10. About same price for three as you paid others for one. All choice FRESH pack ed and sound, satisfaction guaranteed. 1 his is peach year, order quickly. Send P. O. or Express Order'. A. W. bMITH, Drawer 93, Woodstock, Ont., Bruit Grower and Wholesaler. 381 TAKE notice That the Council of the Corporation of the LoS °T f ™° Wmam "\ 1,e intencl3 ^ ccnstrnct as a Bocal Improvement a cement walk 4 ft. tvide on the south stde of Horsey street from Elgin street Î? the intersection of Concession street, and on the north side of Horseystreet from Elgin street to Temperance street, and on the north side of Church street from Brown to Liberty street. n^« t \v. n ^i end j fco specially assess part of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on the work. 0 fwhich t i^ fc 9 e o d i Cl î Sfc , of th ® T ork is 668.25'Dollars ol which 4>z34.26 is to be paid by the Corporation. is 50c 6 . esfclmated speciaI rate per foot frontage mSWGS&SK""' is *° le p " d tweutr JOHN LYLE. Bowmanville, Sept. 21, 1915. Clerk ' 39 1 AUCTION sale of valuable property property IN PORT HOPE. The undersigned auctioneer has received in- structions from MR. W. J. GREENFIELD to sell by public auction on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1915, on Hi r n e t 0,cl(lck ' his beautiful home and grounds and B mo t 3 nn°f e ?l en \ W - Th . is is one of the best and moat np-to-date homes in Port Hope. The house is of solid brick, containing nine rooms wit i very large ball up and down stairs - eqnin- ped with gas and electric light throuolmut? hot ° d S °, t wafc er. as well as city water;double coal fcl shed VStem: & summer kit °ben and wood and twl'Uvi is a brick barn with stabling for three horses and a garage. Fruit treej-ulars apples plums, berry bushes, etc., all good P fruit' The lot is about 100 ft. frontage, faces south on Bloomsgrove avenue and goes back to E len-st. fhVn f am 1S t ° n EIIen street. The drive goes fro . m street to street, with electric light at both entrances. This is the only Avenue in Port Hope and this property has the best location in Po J t .l , °, pe- ïbelotTs about 200 feet in denth and 100 feet frontage, is level and easy kept up being all grass lawn. -z * p up * Knoo fc fl e af ai ? e - til ? e ? here wil1 be Sold about id,000 feet of pine lumber, consisting of 2x4 and 2 inch plank and 1 inch lumber. The house is all furnished with the best and most up-to-date furniture and the purchaser will have the privilege of buying anything he may choose.- No electric chandeliers will go with the house. Reason for disposal--owner leaving town. TERMS and conditions of sale.--The pronertv be put up en bloc. There will be a reserve b;d. Ihe sale will take place on the premises. 10 per cent of purchase money to be paid down at time of sale, 81500 in 30 days, balance canTe" main on mortgage at 6 per cent interest, If purchaser purchaser so desires. ' p tieKPortHop P e?or CUlara apply fco W ' J ' Green- 38 2 J. H. WILSON, Auctioneer. Let Us Clean Your Clothes. Suits clèaned and pressed in 24 houis. Clothes dyed black for mourning in 48 hours. We have recently installed an automatic steam cleaning press which is especially good for cleaning velvets. All work guaranteed. Gibson's Cleaning and Dye Works. Phone 213 Bowmanville New Fall Importa- tions of Coat Sweaters Nothing more comfortable comfortable tor the cool evenings evenings than a Sweater Coat. We are showing the best values and finest asso^t- mont that we have ever had. Heavy Ribbed, Jumbo knit, in Brown, Khaki, Gray and Oxford, at .$3.00, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 Finer weaves, without collar, in soft wool, in G-rey, Brown, Oxford, something' for which there is a lÿg demand ....S3 00, §4.00. §4.50 Boys Coat Sweaters, with or without collars $1 00, $1.50, $2 00, $2 50 Lower grades in Men's ... §1.00, §1.50, $2 00, §2.50 Call in and see our assortment Anderson Clothing Co- 'Phone 61 - Bowmanville v F. A. Haddy Flume 62 Bowmanville HAMPTON Rev. J. S. I. Wilson, Oshawa, aiid Mr- Geo. Pascoe, Vancouver, at J. É. L. Cole'.-; Mr. and Mrs. G, Edwards, Mr. H. Occa- mure, Miss L. Edwards, Miss Lottie Ed- wards, Mrs. C. E. Ford, Toronto, at Mr. W. Martin's; Mr. S. Jeffery and other friends, Port Perry, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffery, Sunday.. . .Next Sunday will be' Rally Day here. Service at 7 p.m. Special music... .Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffery very pleasantly entertained a number of friends Friday evening.... Mr. Robert Burns who has been sick for some time passed away Sunday morning. The funeral Tuesday was largely attended... .Miss Currie, assistant assistant teacher, has recovered from her illness. . Hampton League meeting Friday even- mg was in charge of Mr. Hilton Peters, the Citizenship Vice-president. After singing and prayer by ^Rev. Geo. Brown, the lesson was read by Miss Lyra Tre- n uth; music by Misses Minnie Horn and Hilda Cryderman. Two excellent addresses addresses were given by Rev. J. E. Beckel, Tyrone, on "Missions", and Rev. H. W. Wilkinson, Enniskillen, on "Citizenship." The floral display was lovely. The flow ers were sent to the sick children's Hos pital. Our first fall shipment of the famous Supreme Steel Ranges are just received, and they are-better than ever. Come in and see them. Mason & Dale. Touch up your picture frames and lamps with pur gold bronze. The results ^ pn8e i yo «r Oldgoods made new wth ÇhmameL W. H. Dus tan. CLERK'S NOTICE Of First Posting of Voters' List (Section 13) Voters' List. 1915, Municipality of the ship of Darlington, . . -- Town- County of Durham. or I d°eliver'e,! 1 in e i b h ygiVdn ' that 1 have transmitted 9 of Th\? the persons mentioned in section » of The Ontario Voters' -Lists Act, the conies d^ivefed o y f th A 1 T S - eC t ti0n H fc ° bti 30 transmitted or hf fch L,st ' " lad ? pursuant to said Act, sessment a PP. earm .S Jhe last revised As- hS 0 ."" ® o1 ? of the saul Municipality to be en- HnlfJ f° vote lz i the said Municipality at elec- anrfn/vr ""."bers of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections ; and that the said Tu first P° sted ap at my office at Hampton m«in=eh IeVe f th - day of - September, 1915, and remains remains there for inspection. hereb y call upon all voters to tike immediate immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions omissions corrected according to law? V Dated this 14th day of September, 1915. W. R. ALLIN, 39 2 Clerk of Township of Darlington. PAPER have been received and placed in stock. They are very pretty and well worth your inspection, and at prices to' suit everyone. W. T. Allen "Big 20" Bookstore Taking It All the Year Round You can't do better than buy your GROCERIES GROCERIES from me Quality, price and service account account for our steady increase in business it your fault or mine that I am not y oui grocer ? Bring your next order to Is HARRY ALLIN Opp. Goodyear Club Phone 186, Bowmanville CANADIAN PACIFIC*. transcanada express Carrying Through Equipment to WINNIPEG'AND VANCOUVER Leaves Toronto 6 45pm Daily Connecting Train Leaves Bowmanville 4.27 p.m. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Each Tuesday until Oct. 26, inclusive Canadian Pacific All The Way No Change of Cars or Depots Pacific Coast Tours at Low Fares including "CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS Full particulars from C. B. KENT, Agent or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto Why Not Be Measured for that new Suit to-day ? We have just received our Fall Shipment of Pure Wool Fabrics. the most beautiful, rich shades ever worn. Just enough cloth in each pattern for a suit. No danger of seeing the saifie thing worn by others Young men critical of-style, exacting in their demands as to quality and tailoring--such men should choose and wear clothes made by us. A. Crossman, ? Temperance» St. Bow&anville BIG REASONS Why You Should Let Us Do the Plumbing of Your Home 1 We employ the best mechanics. 2 Our work is done up to a standard. 3 We use only the highest grade materials. 4 Our plumbing fixtures are the best made in 5 If in trouble we serve you promptly. 6 Your money is 'eft and spent at home. - 7 ■£- 9* ^e People we are installing plumbintr foi will convince you that the quality of our work is the best. -V Let us give you an estimate. r W. H. DUST AN Sanitary and Heating Engineers ~ J Phone 74, Bowmanville

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