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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jan 1916, p. 8

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-■ filG STRAYED--On let 17, con 8," Darlington, a rr Berkshire sow. ■ Owner must prove property and pay expenses arid take her away. Ttaos. McGill, Knniskillen. 18 NOTICE TO PATRONS. . A meeting of the 'Patrons of .the Hampton Butter and Cheese Factory will be held in the Town Hall, Hampton, Saturday, January ü/nd, 1816, "at 2 p m., for receiving annual report of last season's business. An earnest request is extended to every patron to be present. W. R. ALLIN, Secietary. Hampton, January 11,1916. 2 2 NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. The Annual, general meeting of the Shareholders Shareholders of The Hampton Butter and Cheese Manufacturing Company, Limit' d will be held in i he Town liall, Hampton, Saturday, J nuaiy 22nd, 1»16, at S o'clock p m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Idrectors for the ensuing year", and the tr reaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting ' W. R. ALLIN, Hampton, January 11.1S16. Secretary. WEST DURHAM AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The annual meeting of West Durham Agricultural Society will be held in the Council Room, Bowmanvjlle, Wednesday, January 19 at I p. m. to receive reports of directors, for élection of officers and other business. W. J. Bragg, • J. S. Moorcraft, President. Secretary. CARTWRIGHT AGRICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The annual meeting of Cartwright Agricultural Society will be held in Town Hall, Blackstock, on Wednesday, January 19 at 1 p. in., for election of officers and oiher business. All members attend. 1-2 w .. R, Philp, Secretary. BOWMÀMVILLE, JAN. 18, 1916 HAMPTON Hampton Women's Itstitute are providing providing a high-class patriotic concert in the Methodist church, Thursday Jan. 20th at 8 p. m when Bowmanvilie Instrumental Instrumental Trio, Miss Helen R. Martin and Mr. T.. S. Holgate, Bowmanvilie, and Miss Myrtle Pascoe, School of Oratory, Toronto,'will present à program of high merit. Admission Admission 30c; children aoc. ' Come and enjoy enjoy the musical and literary treat and help the Red Cross fund. Cutters--at F. O. Mason's.. W. D. FARMERS' INSTITUTE- ENFIELD Coming to Bowman ville s 0 AS to assure the very best of satisfaction in the most complicated complicated and d ffieult cases of eye defects, such as chrdnic Ü headaches, astigmatism, and weak " muscles, we have decided to take an advanced c*>urse iir optics and: are pleased to announce that we have been successful in securing the services of-one of the best instructors in this advanced system.. The eye specialist who practices the new system. "He Looks Into the Eye" F. A. GRAHAM, Optometrist of Montreal, Instructor in the new method, will be at- Mitchell's Drug Store to give a TEN DAYS' DEMONSTRATION with his wonderful "SHADOW TEST" system of eyesight testing. I 1 I a From Monday, Jan. 24th to Wednesday February 2nd. All work done by looking into the eye. Children's eyes.accurately eyes.accurately examined without asking questions. Cross eyes in many cases strengthened. Weak muscles strengthened and chronic headaches headaches cured. No machines, drugs or drops used in this advanced system. Don't miss this great opportunity of having your eves examined examined by this well-known expert. Examinations ABSOLUTELY FREE. Glasses only recommended when necessary: Hours 9 a m. to 8.30 p.m. Book your appointment now. We will complete our course in the new system while Mr. Graham is here. - R. M. MITCHELL & CO., Druggists and Opticians. NOTE--On account of Mr. Graham's wonderful success with this system he has been impersonated by pedlars in a great many places? Beware of pedlars saying that they are the Specialist from Bowmanvilie, as Mr. Graham will be at Mitchell's Drugstore only. Call, write or telephone us for an appointment, as we éx- pect a great rush during these ten days. Some of our customers have already made appointments. "OVERLAND" 5-Passenger Taurin g Car Model 83--$1050 It has Power--Comfort--Beauty-- Convénience --Magneto Ignition--Easy Ignition--Easy Operating Clutch--Electric Starter and Lighter--and many other advantages over other autos in the $1500 to $2000 class, but the "Overland" only costs you $1050. See this 1916 model Car at my garagé and then compare it with other autos---you will then want an "Overland." I Am "Overland" Agent for Bowmanvilie, Darlington, Clarke and Cartwright, and will be assisted in the sales department by Mr. T. E. Higginbotham. I also have the exS^isive agency in Bowmanvilie for the famous White Bose Gasoline. Bowser Pump installed. a Mr. and Mrs.-Albert Niddery, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. H. James, Columbus, have been Visiting at Mr. J. Hepburn's... . Mr. Howard Ormiston fell and.broke a bone in his-shouider.last-week..... .Mr. James Scott was re elected school trustee...... M ssrs James Gilbert and A. Ormiston recently sold horàes for the army.... Mr. Arthur Ormiston held the annual family gathering New Years. . . .Mr. Thos. Wot- t en had medical attendance last week.... The sleighing Jn this local! y has has been fine but the horses want to be sharp shod. However it is far better than shovelling snow. Hear Prof. Laugher, Mr. E. Franke and Miss Shaw at Hampton Jan 20. SOLINA Mr. Sam DewelHs home from Manitoba on a visit.... Mrs. R. J, Luke,- Kedrori, is visiting her-mother, Mrs. W. Wer ry.... Key. Q. R. Clare, Group, and Rey. J. E. Beckel, Tyrone, addressed the cçngrega- tion here Sunday on Social Service and EvangelismV.. . Rev. Mr. Woodger, Victoria Victoria Union, will preach here Sunday, next. .. Mr.1 and Mrs. H. E. Tait: entertained their friends Friday evening.... Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker and family visited at Providence. Providence. .... .Mrs. A. L. Pascoe is visiting friends at Kedron... . Installation of officers officers at Division on Friday evening....... Mr. Silas Williams visited- his mother at Port Perry who is critically ill \ v :.ïFarm-' ers' Club meets Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 19. Election of officers. Every member member iqyited.. .... .Library Board-will meet Friday night. Every member attend. - Our young people âre goihg to Hampton Hampton Thursday Jan 20--excellent program All kinds of skates at F. O: Mason's. ENNISKILLEN Saturday evening Mr. Samuel J. Hosk- en, a former resident of Bowmanvilie and Weston and latterly of Enniskillen, passed away. Pneumonia and a weak heart caused his death. Service was held at the home Tuesday afternoon and the interment interment was in B wmanville cemetery. He was a member of the Methodist church. His wife, who was Miss Annie Virtue, two sons, William and Walter of Toronto, and three daughters, Mrs. Nelson Nelson Smith of this place, Mrs. Harding, Covington, Ky., arid " Mrs. Ben. Palmer, Weston, survive, all of whom were with their father before his death. The relatives relatives from a distance besides the abovemen abovemen doned were Messrs Robert and Milton" Virtue, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. David Hall of Burketon, Mrs. Jack Trimmer, Mrs. Osborne, Miss Brown, Mr. Chas. Brown- low, Toronto, Mr. a 1 d Miss Virtue and Mrs. Alex. Staples, Tyrone. Thé bearers were all brother members of Florence Nightingale Lodge, I. O. O. F., Bowmanvilie. Bowmanvilie. Mrs. Hosken and family have the sympathy of the commumity. A genuine musical treat will be given in Hampton Thursday Jan. 20. * Furs of all kinds at greatlv reduced prices at Couch, Johnston & Cry derma n's. TYRONE A. W. Pickard-s Garage Temperance St. - Bowmanvilie Sunday School Missionary Progam Sunday under superintendency of Mr John Hills and Lome McCoy was .very interesting interesting and helpful. A reading relating the Chinese views of the present was given by Mr. Russel Wright. Pte. Milton Sanderson Sanderson held the attention even to the smallest in, the school as he presented to us in splendid form the need of Christian privates in, the Army and their opportunity for missionary work among the boys; Tyrone Methodist church will hold An? niversary services on Subday, Jan. 16. Sermons will be preached by Rev. J. S.I. Wilson, Oshawa, at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p.m. Special music by the choir. Monday, Jan. *7, a concert will be given in the church consisting of a pantomine" entitled"The Holy Night" by Haÿdon Leaguers. Tyrone League will repeat their drama entitled "Out in the Street." Music by local talent. Admission 25c and 15c. You cannot afford to miss the concert at Hampton Jrin. 20. Carry out that New Year's resolution and biiv that famous Supreme Range today. today. Mason & Dale. WEDDING Williams--Law. A pretty but quiet wedding was solemnized solemnized on Tuesday, Jan.4 when Gertrude Mae, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.E.G Law, Hillsdale avenue, Toronto, was united united in marriage to Mr. Bertram J. Williams, Williams, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams, Williams, Dovercourt road. Bishop R. C. Evans Evans performed the ceremony in the presence presence of the immediate relatives. The bride wore a French dress of violet satin with velvet bodice and shadow lace over ninon; with corsage bouquet of cream roses and- lily-of-the-valley. She was attended attended by her sister Miss Ethel Law, in white crepe de chine and shadow lace and corsage bouquet of pink rose buds. Mr.Rpy Law, cousin of the bride was best man. After a buffet luncheon the happy couple left for their new home in. Orangeville, the "bride travelling in a,near seal coat, fox furs and French hat of violet velvet With crown of old gold lace and French flowers. Your wardrobe 1 Wc are prepared to clean your entire wardrobe and deliver it to your home in 24 hours.;; Clothes.dyed black for mourning mourning purposes in 48 hours. On $10 orders 20 per cent off regular prices. Goods' called for and delivered. We pay express or postage one way. Gibson's . Dyeing & cleaning Works; King-St. East.. . Bowmanvilie. | Supplementary Meetings January 20th and 21st. West Durham Farmers should plan to attend the January meetings of the Institute. Institute. Three are. to" be held as follows : - Newtonville, Thursday p. m. Jan. 20. • Orono, Thursday evening, jan. 20. Bowmanville, aft. and evg. Jan. 21. Further announcements will be made in bills and the newspapers. It is desirable the" West Durham's good name shall be sustained for showing keen interest, in all agricultural meetings. Young Farmer sin particular should make special effort to attend. Mr. W. E. Pollard, Secretary, writing thé editor says aptly : At December meetings, meetings, one of Mr. P. C. .Dempsey's subjects was "Planning Ahead." Would it not be in the .interests Of the Farmers themselves to plan so as to be àble to attend the Institute Institute meetings ? If they have planned for a party or a special meeting of any kind, they might just change the date, so that everyone migh have a chance to attend attend the Institute meetings if they so wished. Thé local officers have no control control as to dates of meetings, they being fixed by the Department at Toronto, as they send their speakers out on circuit and date of meetings are arranged in order order to make the least travelling and expense. expense. The speakers for the coming meetings are W. j. Kerr, Woodroffe, and H. C. Nixon, St. George. We hope there will be à grand rally to all three meetings. CREDIT SALE OF COWS. Saturday, Jan. 15th.--Messrs. Gifford & Conlin wifi sell by auction, at the Queens Hotel, Oshawa, 10 cows" due in January, 15 cows due in early spring. Sale to commence-at commence-at two o'clock. See bills for particulars, particulars, James Bisyop, Auction eer. Self-Support Thè Road tô The majority of yonn^ç people desire to earn money, provide thingsfor themselves and earn a living. One sure way to do this is to take a-course in the well-known Lt-IOTT TORONTO, ONT. Onr graduates get and Aiold good positions positions owing to 1 hpirsun/rior preparation. This college offers tM best advantages. Enter now. Writeibr catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Yonge and Charles Sts. Principal GRAND TRUNK syst£m y Î f Î 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS." All persons having claims against the estate of the late Mary Dorothy Fi.shifeigh," widow of the late William. Fishleigh, Bowmanvilie, are hereby, notified to present them before March 1,1016, to either of the following executors, . r WiLLIAM B. PINCH. - . A. H..Fletcher, 24 ... • BowmanYille. Insurance Agency Life Insurance Fire Insurance (tariff and non-tariff) Automobile Insurance (fire,. accf- . "dent,"collision, theft) . Plate, Glass Insurance Typewriting of all kinds done ; including the drawing of wills, deeds, mortgages, collection of accounts, rents, etc., at reasonable rates. Agent for UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER TYPEWRITER Machines; also general typewriter typewriter supplies and legal forms.' Agent for the STANLEY PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS. Agent for the IMPROVED DOMESTIC DOMESTIC Vacuum Cleaner and Sweeper. Farms For Sale and To Rent. Mrs. Edith V. Scobell W i nter Resorts Special Round Trip Fares Long Limit--Stopovers Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C. J Charleston, S.C. : Nassau, N.P., Hot Springs, Ark.; French Lick Springs, Ind.; Jacksonville and all Florida Points; Havana, Cuba, and New. Or-, leans, La., via New York and Rail (or steamer according to destination,) or via Buffalo, Detroit, or Chicago. BERMUDA and WEST INDIES OTHER HEALTH RESORTS. Mount Clemens, Mich.; Battle Creek, Mich.; St. Catharines, Well, Ont.; Preston Springs, Ont. Further particulars on application to Grand Trunk Agents. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Winter Fair at Ottawa January 18 to 21,1916 Tickets from all stations in Ontario and Quebec, Toronto, Ont., Sault Ste Marie, Ont., Azilda, Ont., and East, but not east of Quebec City and Megantic, Que. Lowest one-way first-class fare for the round trip. Sale of tickets from Monday, Jan. 17th, to Thursday 20th,- 1916. , Saturday, January, 22nd, 1916, is ! return limit. Children five years of age and under twelve, half fare. Under five,' years of age, when accompanied by ! parents or guardians, free. C. B. KENT, Town Ticket Agent Hurry fît Only 3 more days to participate in the Immense Sacrifice Sale of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings. Sale Ends January 15th. The Crowds have been Immense The Bargains have been startling. The Satisfaction has been unlimited If yon can't come to the store, write or phone your orders and they will receive our personal and prompt attention. . The Anderson Clothing Co. Phone 61 Bowmanvilie « Stop ! Look ! Listen ! "THE MAXWELL yy The World's Most Popular Car-- at a Popular Price YOUR MAXWELL IS READY NOW Ready for you to step into the luxurious front seat, start it with the complete modern control, and drive home to the envy of your neighbor. Have a ear with good stuff in it; good style, comfort and plenty of speed. MAXWELLS everywhere meet all ordinary demands, they don't .need many repairs, and the upkeep is small. But MAXWELL service cannot be excelled. -THE SPLENDID APPEARANCE» the ready motor, the electric starter and lights, the demountable rims, and the one man Mohair Top. LOTS OF POWER, all for $925.00. SAM. SNOWDEN agent /iPhone 20.3-r3 -, Bowmanvilie, Ont. f F. A. Haddy & Son Draw special attention to the following* for this week-- Canned Salmon, one pound tins from ......11c up Canned Salmon, half pound tins 3 for 25c Fresh Herring, one pound tins. iOc Finnan Haddia* one pound tins. ioc Fresh Cod Fish, one pound tins, 2 for 25c Norwegian Sardines, special 2 for 25c Domestic Sardines. 5c ORANGES--Remember we are the Orange People, it will pay you to get your Oranges here if nothing else, from 20c to 50c; our 35c special _ and 45c special are winners. W e wish our numerous customers and friends A Happy and New Year i» H The Home-Made Bakery Phone 97,.Bowmanvilie GRAPE FRUIT--Largest stock and finest assort-^ ment, 5 for 25c; 4 for 25c; 3 for 25c. Get our^ prices on Oranges and Grape Fruit by the case. v Pratts Animal Regulator Pratts Poultry Regulator Pratts supplies of all kinds Oyster Shell, Grit, Oilcake Calf Meal, Charcoal, etc F. A. Haddy & Son Phone 62 *4 Bowmanvilie

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