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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 May 1916, p. 4

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(pÉPI6e'ï 'x Pi ÜR ap ■ « Wi Churches HAVE YOD PAINTING ? Almost every woman is now looking for fashions, favored fancies in white footwear; It is the prevailing prevailing rage--the proper style that Is leading the trend, and generally worn by the leaders everywhere Our stock of summer footwear is now complete: Women's white canvas pumps, in all the latest styles, priced "..from $1.25 to $2.50 Women's white canvas and nubuck button boots, from ......$1.75to $4.00 Growing girls' patent and white canvas one-strap pumps, from .$1.50'to $3.00 Misses' white canvas pumps and button boots, sizes 11 to 2, price... $1.40 and $1.60 Child's white canvas one-strap pump, 80c to $1.00 A full line of Fleetfoot outing goods for boys, girls, men and women at the same price as other inferior inferior grades. A fine line of Men's Boots with neolin soles at $5.50 per pair. THE STORE OF QUALITY Stop ! Look! "THE MAXWELL" 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 car 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 $850.00. SAM. SNOWDEN agent Phone 203-r3 - Bowmanville, Ont. Buy Your Groceries at House of Quality. Bacon--Breakfast bacon that has that sweet mild flavor, the kind that makes you come again; price, 30c lb. Smoked Ham--What is nicer for. breakfast than ham and eggs ? Ours is the kind to tickle the palate. Price, 25c lb. Cooked Ham--If you feel you have not the time to prepare a ham, let us suggest our cooked ham, evenly sliced and ready for the table. Price, 40c per lb. Fresh Laid Eggs-- Easter would not seem right without eggs. Our eggs are guaranteed fresh. Price, 22c per dozen. MAPLE SYRUP---The public have got to know when Tait says pure maple, it's the right thing. Try a gallon. Highest price for Butter and Eggs Phone 65 A-FClllC T flit y Bowmanville The House of Quality QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY KINGSTON ONTARIO EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE deal, Civil. Mech- i and Electrical Engineering. MEDICINE [the Werther» will be HOME STUDY The Arts Course may be taken by correspondence, correspondence, but students drafting to mm most attend one session. SUMMER SCHOOL JULY AMO AUGUST >. T. Cl I OWN House cleaning time is the time to brighten up your furniture. Use Chi Na- mel for an everlasting gloss. Buy it at W. H. Dustan's. Mortgage Sale. TAKE NOTICE tEat there will be offered for sale at the Hotel Bowman, Bowmanville, Ont., on Wednesday the 14th day of June, 1916, at the hour of Two o'clock in the afternoon, under the •power of sale contained in a mortgage in that behalf the following lands and premises; namely: the west half of Lot Nine in the Tenth Conces sion of the Township-eiDarlington, in the County of Durham, except certain portion t" ; . r- -- thereof here tofore conveyed to the Ontario and Quebec Rail- way Company. Terms : Ten per cent, cash and the balance according to conditions of sale which may be inspected at the office of E. S. Sentier, Barrister, etc., Bowmanville, Ont., solicitor for the mortgagee. mortgagee. igDated at Bowmanville this 8th day of May, Lodge Wellington, S. O. E., No. 19 will attend eenrice in the Disciple church next Sunday a*4iv«jn. Musical Recital in Methodist church by pupils of Mr. C. Ç. Laugher under auspices of Epworth'Leagne will be given on Monday Monday June 5th. See programs. St. Paul's Presbyterian church--Rev. A. H. Drum's subjects for next Sunday will be: 11 a. m., "An Apostle's Trouble?"; 7 p.m. "The Parable of the' Pounds", or "The Rewards of Unequal Diligence All are welcome to these services. Epworth League meeting in the Methodist Methodist church Monday evening was well attended. attended. Miss Vida Worden, the new 3rd Vice President, provided an excellent program. program. Miss Lola Souch read ,the Scripture Scripture lesson after which. Miss Eva Smith played a pleasing piano solo and Miss Et bel L. Van Nest sang "The Hymns of the old Church Choir" which all enjoyed. The Topic "Hymns and Hymn Writers" was well presented in a paper by Miss Lena Haddy. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gossett sang a pretty duet, after which Miss Jane Griggplayed a nice piano solo. President Ives occupied the chair. Mother's Day was suitably observed in the Methodist church Sunday, pastor Clarke speaking in the morning on "Thé Ideal Mother". Mrs. T. E. Higginbotham sang a very appropriate and affecting solo "My Mother's Prayer". In the evening the Pastor preached the second sermon in the series "On Life's Voyage"emphasizing the need of every young person making choice of right principles, making true profession profession and forming a wise ' partnership if their luces are to be a real success. Misses Helen R. Martin and Ethel L. Van Nest took the solo parts of the beautiful anthems anthems and Miss Reta R. Cole greatly pleased the audience with her splendidly rendered solo "Open the Gates of Jerusalem". Sunday next Rev. H. Wilkinson, B.A., Enniskillen, will preach at both services. He is one of the rising young men of this Conference and should meet large audiences. audiences. Richard Greenis, experienced decorator and painter; desiries to -do your painting, inside and out, and decorating. His work in toWn on the residences of Messrs, W. Caldwell, M. A. James, W. F.Dale, Mrs. J. Osborne and others is sufficent evidence of the character of his work. Residence over Jury & Lovell's store. ■ 1 End House AUCTION SALE Saturday, May 27,--Mrs. Chas. Burnham will sell all of her furniture and household household furnishings at her residence corner of Lamb's Lane and Second Street, Bow man ville. Sale at I o'clock. See bills. L. A. Tole, auctioneer. Wednesday, June 14--There will be offered for sale at Hotel Bowman, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, west half lot 9, con IO, Darlington,, Darlington,, except portion conveyed to O and Q Ry. Sale at 2 p.m. For terms, see bills. E. S. Senkler, solicitor for mortgagee. L. A. W. Tole, auctioneer. Thursday, May 25,--The executors of the late James Maroney, Enniskillen, will sell all the household furniture and furnishings consisting of parlor, dining room, bedroom and kitchen furniture. Terms cash. At the same time and place if not previously sold, the real estate estate will be offered for sàlë. Easy terms. Sale at I p.m. L. A. W. Tole, auctioneer. The Big Departmental Store % m UST LOOK AT OUR NEW THINGS READY To WEAR EBENEZER Big attendance at League; topic present- ed_by Mrs. H. Balson; readings by Miss Aura . Osborne and Miss Olive Found; chorus by Sunshine Glass; duet by Miss Vera and Elton Werry; instrumentals by Misses Gardiner. President G. Pickel was in the chair... .Elmer Rundle has en- isted in Toronto, we hear Mrs. S 1 hompson attended the funeral of _ grandchild in the city Mrs. L. M. Cour- tice visited Tyrone relatives Sunday services were .inspiring. "Mother's Day" was observed and the floral decorations were splendid. Pastor Delve preached on "Mothers". Choir numbers were good-- Gpling's "Recessional"; "My Mother's Prayer" by F. Walter and "Tell Mother 'll be there" by Miss Vera Werry am choir. "Does the War mean end of World was ably discussed in the evening" Miss Ruth Huggins, Oshawa, Sundayed at home.... Thos. Short, Oshawa, visited his brother Richard... ,Mr. Fred Balson anc Miss S. Robinson were quietly married at the Parsonage on Saturday... .Mrs. A. E. Clemens, Tyrone, visited friends Bert Griffiths has enlisted... . Wilfred Rundle, Toronto, Sundayed at home... .Arthur Burgess has erected a nice fence ... How- are Taylor goes with his battalion to camp • • • - Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wight, Providence Sundayed at B. Courtice's Ebenezer Anniversary June 11 and 12. HAMPTON Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Northcott, Zion, and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Babcock, Lindsay, Sundayed at Mr. A. Trenouth's... .The regular meeting of Epworth League was in charge of the 2nd vice-president, Miss Lottie Horn. After devotional exercises exercises the lesson was read by Oscar Ward, a solo was then given by Wallace Jeffery. The topic was then taken by Mrs. L. Niddery and a letter from Rev. E. W. Morgan, Chungking, was read by Miss Norah Horn. Meeting closed with the Benediction... .Lieut. R. W. Sills, Orono, visited his cousin J. Albert Cole. Executive recently decided to hold our. S. S. Anniversary on June 25th and July 1st... .Mr. C. N. Ruse has been ill. Dr. Slemon in attendance. At time of writing he is improving. His brother S. W. Ruse Bowmanville, made him a visit Saturday ... .Mrs. (Rev.) S. G. Brown, Miss Jean and little Isobel, Almonte, were recent guests at Mr. I. L. Brown's Mr. and Mrs. B. Dickinson, Hope, is visiting at Mr. Percy Clark's.. . .Mrs. M..A. Hastings is visiting friends near St. Catharines Rev. Geo. Brown preached Anniversary sermons at Newcastle on Sunday, Rev. J. Connell took Pastor Brown's work.... Mother's Day was fittingly observed, a fine bouquet of early Narcissi was much admired admired The continued wet weather is very discouraging to farmers on low land. We notice the prospect for fruit bloom of all kinds is remarkably good Mr. Chas. Horn and Mr. R. Avery were elected by theS. S. to visit the S. A. S. S. in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. .. .Miss Lilly Burns visited Oshawa Oshawa friends last Week. VARIETY ALL THE NEWEST IDEAS IN FOOTWEAR. High Cuts Low Vamps . Plain Toes Diamond Tips French Heels ii Remember Our Moto : "If Its New, we have it." If We Have It, It's New. 97 We plan for the masses as well as the classes. Shoes for everybody from the cheapest that's good . to the best that's made. Fred. R. Foley, BOWMANVILLE. 10,000 Plants For Sale Cabbages--Early and Late. Cauliflower--Early and Late. Tomatoes---All leading varieties. Peppers--Sweet. Celery--In variety. Apply; "The Grange", Whitby Phone 127 CANADIAN NORTHERN VICTORIA DAY FARES SINGLE FARE for the round trip, good going and returning Wednesday May 24th. FARE AND ONE-THIRD for the round-trip, good going Tuesday Tuesday and Wednesday 23rd and 24th, return limit Thursday May 25th. For tickets and information apply to W. G. GIFFLER, Station Agent, or M. A. JAMES, Town Agent. Victoria Day Specials on Friday 19th, Saturday 20th, Monday 22nd, Tuesday 23rd, we will offer the following bargains: Naval Oranges---We have secured another lot of those sweet, juicy, seedless Oranges, and we are offering the regular 50c sizes for ê... 35c dozen. Pine Apples'--We have purchased a shipment of extra large ones at less than regular price and we offer our regular 20c size for 15c; and regular 25c size for 18c. These are cheap enough for preserving. Grape Fruit--We have a limited supply of choice Grape Fruit for 5c each or 50c per dozen. Maple Syrup--We were fortunate in purchasing a large quantity quantity of pure Maple Syrup direct from the sugar bush in Quebec. This ig fine quality. 40c per quart or imperial gallion tin for $1.50. Toilet Soap--A decided bargain in Toilet Soap, 3 cakes boxed, regular 25c box for 18c, or 2 for 35c. Pickles--Pickle Special; regular 15c per bottle for 10c. These prices are for 4 days as above. - x Full stock of Fruits, Groceries, Vegetables, etc. B^S. SENKLER, --- Bowmanville, Ont. F. A. Haddy & Son .V Bowmanville we JAVE you-money all the year around when YOU DEAL WITH U J. WE MARK OUR 600DJ So LoW WHEN WE EIRaST PRICE THEM .THAT WE CANNOT CUT THE PRICED ANY LOWER. PRICEDV:AN BE CUT UP AS WELL AS CUT down. we keep our priced cut down all the time DON'T YOU WANT To DEAL WITH THAT KIND OF A .STORE? H Middy Blouses Ideal vacation wear for misses and girls, a wide variety of styles, at 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.35 and 1.50 each Girls' White Dresses These dresses are pretty enough for graduation--prettily trimmed and becoming becoming models for the young girl from 6 to 18 years of age. An unusual opportunity, opportunity, price.. ...$2.50 to $4.50 Embroidery Flouncing Embroidery flouncing for lingerie dresses, waists, etc; a very sheer quality quality of cloth and embroidery is particularly particularly fine and delicate, 50c, 60c, 75c, 95c yd Lingerie Waists Can't have too many for the summer, summer, these are especially fetching; and so is the low price $1.00 to 3.50 White Wash Skirts A bewildering array of stunning new models, made on lines and of materials materials that launder perfectly, sizes women women and misses, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.25, 2.50 Girls' Wash Dresses For girls from 4 to 14 years. Made of percales, ginghams, chambray, lawn and prettily trimmed. Cut on most lines.. 45c to $2.00 sensible and becoming m- Ladies' Dress Skirts Ladies dress skirts made of fine wool serge and panama cloths in navy,brown and black, specially priced, $3.00, 3.75, 4.00, 5.00 and $6.00 each Ladies dresses in a nice wool pan- ^ ama cloth, navy and brown, all sizes, very special $4.50 and 6.00 each McMurtry Sc Co. Ltd. The Big Departmental Store Phone 83 Bowmanville. 7 Big Reasons 7 C. C. LAUGHER A.L.C.M. Piano L.L.C.M. Violin F.V.C.M. Composition VIOLIN 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. FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night o&lla promptly attended to. Bowmanville Phones 10-34 Branches : OBONO HAMPTON Our plumbing fixtures are the best made in Can ada. If in trouble, we serve you promptly. Your money is left and spent at home. A list of the people we are installing plumbing for will convince you that the qualitv of our work is the best. DR. J. C. DEVTTT, DENTIST. G raduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. OFFICE : King St. East, Bowmanville, OFFICE HOURS: B a. m. to 6 p. In, H.n. ■ except Sunday. Phone B0a House Phone 00b / Let us give you an estimate. W. H. DUSTAN, Sanitary and Heating Engineers Phone 74, Bowmanville Insurance Office Agency for : Sun Life Ass. Co., of Canada. Norwich Union Fire Ins. Society. Royal Exchange Assurance (Fire). Economical Mutual Fire Ins. Co. Mrs. Edith V. Scobell, Agent, Bowmanville Phone 189 Brantford Asphalt Roofing at F. O, Mason's. Chi-Namel for every use and in all shades at W. H. Dustan's.

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