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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Dec 1915, p. 4

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Pr/ O Toronto; Physician Ba»nit>] A T NEW^$AR AGAIN the cycle of time records another year past, and instinctively we turn our faces to the future with a feeling feeling of hope that the New Year may have in store for us all only that which may he good in everything. Reviewing the past year, we feel that we owe to you, our customers and friends, a public acknowledgment for the liberal share of patronage you have given this store. . You have made ,it our banner year in business. That we are grateful you may be assured, and to show our appreciation we" promise all that lies with our power toward making this establishment more and more attractive to you, and larger and more complete stocks than ever before. m >'; v 'Keep the Home Fires Burning" Valley Coal Wishing Everybody A ^Oery \Bright and Happy New Year John A. Kolgate & Son cphone J53 Bowmanville The Ring' of Ranges The Happy Thought Range 4 g lance at the Happy Thought Range will show it to be of beau- tiful and harmonious design, SMOOTH and ELEGANT,'without too much carving, easily kept clean and a delight to the most artistic artistic eye. Quickest and most even baking ovèh in the world. Illuminated, ventilated oven, thermometer, powerful waterfront properly, constructed firebox, brick or cast linings with cast re's re's movable eni&f original duplex grates; patented unobstructijàlé damper, patented reservoir damper, large broiler and toasting door, large deep ash pan, practically everlasting covers and centres. ~ :V v> v . ;\ v.;;. H. Dxistan PR on©- 74 QUALITY HARDWARE Bowman ville Darlington Liberals The Liberals of Darlington township will meet in Town Hall, Hampton, on Saturday January 8th at 2 p. m. for election election of officers and other business. Every | Liberal is invited to attend. A. j. Reynolds, A. L. Pascoe, President Secy-Treas i ABM TO B8NT--19S aérés more orleaa, being ! part lots Sy 4, B.Ff Darlington, In good state' of cultivation. Good brick house, good bams | with stone stabling underneath. For terms ap-J e y to Mbs. Jàs. Mcuonnachib, Concession-sc., ] owmanvüle. 40-tf The Churches. C. C. LAUGHER End House A.L.C.M. Piano L.L.C.M. Violin P.V.C.M. Composition VIOLIN We don't believe in standing still--store service can always be bettered. We live and learn, and as we learn, we owe it to ourselves and to you to put into effect such improved conditions as will make the store better in every way as a trading place of absolute security. We wish you and yours the Brightest, Happiest and Most Prosperous New Year fern! iftr Sunday next has been set apart as a day of prayer for Britain and her allies. Bow man ville Methodist Sunday School has engaged Prof. Laugher as Musical [ Leader at a substantial salary. He will organize a Sunday School orchestra as ! soon as he can make the selection of members. members. He hopes to accomplish good work in the school. Rev. W. G. Clarke, B. A., will preach suitable sermons for the New Year in the Methodist church Sunday, taking as his morning subject f, A Review of 191Ç" and in the evening "The Prospect for 1916, with particular reference to the War Outlook." Strangers welcome. The members of the Young Ladies' ! Bible Glass of Bowmanville Methodist Sabbath School gave their teacher, Miss IE. E. Haycraft, a very pleasant surprise Sunday afternoon at the close of the les- 5 son, when Miss E. M. Otton, President, called on Miss Alicia Creeper who on behalf behalf of the members read a nicely worded address and Miss Leta Jackson made the presentation of a handsome leather. Club I Bag. The gift was suitably acknowledged acknowledged by the recipient and very highly appreciated. appreciated. Cutters--at F. O. Mason's. Vote for Geo. W. James for Reeve. ENNISKILLEN To Our Many Patrons throughout the town and country we extend the Greetings of the Season and sincere thanks for business courtesies during the year and best wishes for 1916. W.T. Allen "Big 20" Bookstore Store v Holiday visitors: Mr. Wallace Stainton and friend, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Howard Stevens and family, Bowmanville, at Jas. Stainton's; Frank .Virtue, wife and daughter, Brantford, Roland Virtue, Fen- el on Falls, and Drill-Sergeant Roy Werry, Montreal, at J. J. Virtue's; A. Staples and family and Miss Fanny Virtue, Tyrone, at Dr. Slemon's; Rev. P. and the Misses Currie, Blackstock, at J. E.'Virtue's; Webster Webster Virtue and Helen and Miss Mary Virtue, Virtue, Toronto, with relatives; Ben Palmer, wife and family, Weston, Will and Walter Walter Hoskin, Toronto, with their father, Samuel Hoskin, who is seriously ill; Miss Eva Souch, town, at John Pye's; Fred Cowling and wife and Rd. McNeil and wife with their parents; Mrs. Harry Wilkinson Wilkinson with her parents at Wilberforce; Mrs Emmerson at Port Perry; H. Douglas, Douglas, wife and Babe, Burketon, and N Redpath and wife at F. W. Lee's; Wm. Herring, wife and son Aylmer at Wm. Wotten's; Mrs. J. A. Werry and son Francis at'St. Thomas; S. Way Kent and wife, Paris, accompanied Miss Pearl Sharpe home, she having spent a month with them; Warren and Bob Preston, Tom Hines and Milton Sanderson at home; B. J. McLaughlin, wife and son with her parents parents in Peterboro; Mrs. John Pye at C. W. Souch's, Hampton; Leslie and Maud Curtis, Curtis, Toronto, with relatives; H. J Werr\, wife and family at Orono; Percy and Ethel Gilbert, Sarnia, at home; Milton Thompson, Oshawa, at home. Dr. Slemon had a jolly Christmas party of forty relatives and friends..... .Hearty congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oke--a son Floyd Page and Ettie Brunt were quietly married Dec. 22nd. Previous to her marriage a number of Miss Brunt's young friends gave her a shower Elias Ashton purchased a horse in Toronto W.M.S. of Method ist church made Mrs. C. J. Pascoe, for years a member here, a life member Dr. Slemon's class. sent Mrs. W'm. 'McLaughlin 'McLaughlin an Xmas bouquet Drs. Beith, Clark and Slemon operated on Miss Mary Tordiff for appendicitis Tuesday morning . Miss Ethel Gilbert has been ill Presbyterian anniversary was favored with fine weather and good attendance. Rev. Mr. Currie preached at both services and special music was rendered by the choir ably assisted by Miss Barbara Foster, Foster, Toronto There passed away on Dec. 20th, at the home of her daughter Mrs. Bred Mourn joy, Mrs. Wm. Farrell, who has been a sufferer for years, and has been confined to her bed since last April. She has had kind loving care throughout her illness by her daughters and grand-daughters. The interment took place at Bowmanville. Anniversary services of Presbyterian church will be continued New Year's day when dinner will be served at 4 p.m. after which a good program will be rendered by Miss Foster and Mr. Norman Redpath, soloists, Mr. C. LeRoy Kenny, entertainer, Miss Currie, elocutionist, and resident ministers. Tea apd .concert.40<^. children 25c ; concert 25c, children 15c. Carry out that New. Year's resolution and buy that famous Supreme Range today. today. Mason & Dale. Furs of all . kinds at greatly reduced prices at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. Eight styles of cutters at F. O. Mason's Closing our books for the year without thanking you for your business would leave a debt unpaid. We extend to you and your friends the most Cordial Greetings of the Season R. M. Mitchell & Co. Druggists and Opticians We Test Eyes Scientifically in thene^p Just to thank ourjnany friends for their liberal patronage during 1915. Here's hoping the same cordial relations may continue during 1916. With many smiles, more sunshine and much prosperity prosperity for all cere wish Ring Out the Old Ring In the cNew We wish our many patrons and friends in Durham a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year our sin- Fred R. Foley SParlor *Boot Shop on the Sunny Side McMurtry 6fc Co. Ltd. The Big Departmental Store Phone 83 Bowmanville. H OUSES FOR SALE--2 good houses, Church St. West, at a bargain, all conveniences. Apply Box R, Bowmanville. 26t b H OUSE TO LET OR FOR SALE on east side of Scngog-st. in the thriving village of Hampton, Hampton, containing 7 bright airy rooms, good cellar, hard and soft water, and about J acre of land. Apply to A. E. J eunings, Hampton; 48t F OR SALE--Scotch Collie pupa bred from A1 .heelers,.males S3, females $1. Slate Turkeys, yearlings, tom and 2 hens, $15. One W. H. Turkey cockerel. $6. All these turkeys were winners at the Ontario Provincial Fair, Guelph. Also Aylesbury Ducks $3 per pair. T. J. Cole, R.R. 3,- Bowmanville. 51 3* F OR SALE--Brick residence with modern fittings fittings and three acres of land with fruit trees, etc,, property, of Dr. B. J. Dandeno, situated on Liberty st. .North, Bowmanville. Any reasonable offer accepted. Small payment down. Apply to L. A. Tole, real estate agent, Bowmanville. 43^ FOR EXCHANGE. We can exchange a brick dwelling in a nice residential district, North Rivertln le," '1 tironto" for a small farm. If you have property to sell, write, JOHN FISHER <fc CO., Lnmsden Building, Toronto. FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. Bowmanville Phones Branche? : ORONO 10-34 HAMPTON SINCERE THANKS We wish to thank our many customers in Bowmanville and vicinity for the very liberal patronage given us during the past year. As. far as volume of business is concerned it has been our biggest on record. record. We have endeavored to supply our customers with the choicest meats procurable procurable and with our steady increasing business we feel certainly that for best for the money a nd service we can't be beaten. Our display of Christmas meats and poultry brought forth many favorable comments and was the best seen in town for many years. . Besides "supplying our local customers we also shipped several hundred pounds > of poultry to - outside 1 points, . . r •• ■' - / Hoping to be favored with a continuance continuance of ypur patronage in the coming year and wish all the Complements of the JvH.Mutton Bowmanville Horséÿ Block B.J. SIGHT SPECIALIST BOWMANVILLE Phone 127 for appointments in j Town or Country Difficult casés preferred. wish our numerous customers and friends A Happy and Ready For The Home-Made Bakery Phone 97, Bowmanville 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. The following following choice young stock has been secured from some of the best feeders in the county : 4 steer* and heifer from Rd. Souch, Providence; 2 heifers from John Lord, Bethesda; 1 heifer from James Cole Be- thesda; 8 ewes and lambs from J. H. Werry, Rethesda; 8 ewes and lambs and 2 calves from John Couch, Clarke 1 3 heifers from Eber Crago, Providence: 4 steers and 2 heifers from J. D. Hoar <fc Sons, Providence. CASH PAID FOR POULTRY--We want any quantity of turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens--they must be the best quality because we guarantee it to our customers as such. Highest cash prices paid. We are now booking poultry orders for New Year delivery. Better order now--phone fi4. M. Cawker & Son Purveyors of Fine Meats Phone 64, Bowmen ville

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