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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jul 1916, p. 4

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a * 'k U I Interesting will be this word ot new styles in summer footwear to those planning their vacation, for it concerns shoes that will appeal, in looks, quality and price. • . And vacation shoes should be above everything else, comfortable--a new shoe that pinches or burns is an abomination any time but more so when you are on pleasure bent. These shoes are comfortable--they are stylish, they are made of the best quality of leather, and made to fit. All sizes for men And women, in black, tan or white. Women's pumps in all leathers and white canvas at $1.00 to $5.00 Men's oxfords in black and tan with rubber or leather soles priced from .$3.50 to $4.50 A full and complete line of childrens' shoes in white, chocolate or patent slippers; rubber soled outing shoes or barefoot sandals in tan or patent now in stock ; ; | BOWMANYILLB, JULY 13, 1816 L • TYRONE Mrs. Luther Goodman and. family are visiting her sister at Woodstock. ...Sev- jeral expect to attend Enniskillen Garden [party Friday evening... .Women's Instit- will meet at home of Miss Lizzie Virtue on Wednesday July 19 at 2.30 p. m. Fine program. Help the collection of newspapers, newspapers, magazines and cardboard in aid of Red Cross....Miss Routley, Agincourt, visited her aunt Mrs. H. Hills; Mr: and Mrs. Asbury Wilson, and children, Haileybury, at Mr. W. Brent's; Miss Belle Cqurtice, Bowmanville, Sundayed with Miss Mabel Wight... .Miss Phena Colla- cott spent.the week-end. in Cartwright and Mariposa....Missionary progrom on Sunday was in charge of Mr. John Hills and Harold Clemens; solos were well rendered rendered by Misses Vera Colwill and Evelyn Brent; splendid reading relating the medical medical achievements of ourv missionaries in I Lamont hospital in Alberta was given by [Mr. Albert Hills, while everyone was delighted delighted to have with us one of our former energetic _ workers, Miss- Stinson, and listened with great interest as she told of the good work being done at Rock Croft where she has been teaching. MAPLE GROVE atSkmÆ'l§rkUnU S Ottowa! a S IwhknCape'X' Réfw (f evenin J in* Miss IdaStevensîMisM.' W.G.Clarke preach THE STORE OF QUALITY ing Miss Ida Ste vens;Misses Ethel and El va 1 £ ower » Town, Mrs. Walsh, Ottawa, at Mr. T. Power's; Miss Edna Snowden with friends .in Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Eber Souch and daughters, Orono, at their cousins Mrs. Truman Power's; Mrs. H. Dearborne, Oshawa, Mrs. Almont, at Mr. Jacob Stevens' and other friends; Mrs. Holmes, Toronto, Mrs. Graves, Oshawa, with their brother Mr. Jacob Stevens; Mrs. Thomas Goard, Peterboro at Mr. J. D. »/r? ve ^ s ' ^ ss Leora Moor, Port Huron, I Miss Laura May Foley," Lexington, guests of Mim Mabel Stevens,.. .Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stevens and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1 ^ u , nda 7' J r * an< * daughter Greta were at Lake Simcoe. Mr. Ross Stevens returned returned home with them. Miss Viola Stevens Stevens remained for a week. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Snowden and daughter» daughter» Betty with friends at Newcastle.Mr. and Mrs. H. Freeman and daughter, May, with Mrs. H. S. Freeman, town; Miss Elsie Langmaid, SoJina, with her cousin Miss Stella Jeffery Mr. Roy Langmaid, Sohna, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wray and son Jackson, Hampton, with their cousin Mrs. Wm. Jeffery.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Foley,Town, and nieces Miss Leora Moore of Port Huron and Miss Laura May Foley of Lexington, with their cousins, Messrs. Howard and Mr. Ernie Foley... .Lieut. Roy H. Rickard, B. A., will occupy the pulpit here Sunday afternoon. The Churches Rev. E. F. Chandler, B. A., is the pastor of Oshawa Baptist churoh. _ Orono Methodists held a-most success- mi garden party at Mr. Albert Chapman's. Proceeds $120. - Bowmanville Methodist Sunday School I picnick at Agricultural grounds on Wednesday Wednesday July 26th. Rev. A. H. Drumm will occupy the pulpit pulpit of St. Paul's Presbyterian church, Ottawa, Ottawa, next Sunday. St Paul's Presbyterian church--Morning church--Morning and evening services next Sunday will be conducted by Rev. Gordon S. Jury, M. A. All are welcomed to these services. • 1 Laugher and the Methodist choir will render a special song service Sunday evening to which all are cordially invited. All persons who enjoy music will find this musical worth while. Rev. H. B. Neal, Port Hope, will be the assistant pastor of Bowmanville Methodist Methodist church.. He took part in Sunday's services and has already made many friends m this town by his genial manner. Musical service Sunday evening next at I Methodist church. Special anthems in which congregation joins, men's choir and special solos. If you love music come | and spend a profitable hour in sacred song I under direction of Prof. Laugher. 1 The Local Lodge of Orangemen attended attended the Methodist church Sunday evening West End House The Big Departmental Store Bigger Sales of Fish there's a reason for it We have gone to considerable expense fitting a window to display fish and to keep them perfectly perfectly sanitary. A look at Tait's fish display every week will make you feel like eating a fish dinner. Besides it is much cheaper than meat. Don't overlook our window display. Phone 65 AblTClllC T211 Bowmanville The House of Quality ENNISKILLEN m "NO fil RACLE" Strange that so many people entertain the idea that anything will do in the way of glasses. Using improper or defective lenses, they IMAGINE they see well, or if aware that their decision is below par, think it impossible to improve their sight. We have many such persons fall into our hands, who almost imagine we have wrought a miracle, by placing a combination of lenses before their eyes that entirely restores impaired or failing vision. They have failed to get such vision before simply because they have never had their eyes tested SCIENTIFICALLY examined or PROPERLY FITTED. We measure the eye Scientifically. Our Optician Looks into the Eye Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed Call today. No charge for Testing. R. M. MITCHELL & Co., Druggists and Opticians Agents for Victrola and Victor Records. Camera and Photo supplies--Rapid service in Developing and printing. Ask about it. Stationery--Sheet Music--Chocolates and Cigars. Phone 92or 280 Leave your calls for Sole Agents for Nights and Sundays Dominion Express Neilson's Chocolates , One of the events of the season will be the Strawberry Festival and Band Concert Concert to be held on the Parsonage Lawn on Friday, July 14th. An exciting football football game will be played north of the village village at 6.30 p. m. between Hampton and Sohna teams. After the game tea will be served and lots of good things sold at the stand. Throughout the evening the 235 th Battalion Band led by Prof. Laugher will be in attendance. The Epworth League invites you to this summer garden party. Admission, Adults 25c, Children 15c. 2w Mr. Keeler returned from the West and is working in the Rubber Factory... .Mrs. Keeler and family accompanied her mother, Mrs. Ellis, to her home in Havelock Havelock Mrs. Harding and son, Covington, Kentucky, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Samuel Hoskin, and sister Mrs. Nelson Smith... .Mrs. Ben. Palmer and children, Mrs. Harding and son and Mrs. Nelson Smith took in the Excursion to Niagara Falls... ..Mr. Sam Lewis, Toronto, a former former Enniskillen boy has been renewing old acquaintances Miss Tina Sharpe visiting in Paris Mrs. Preston, Mona and Irene, spent a week in Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Moore, Toronto, are holidaying at his father's.... Miss Ella MacIntyre, Bowmanville, at Mr. Wesley pke's Mrs. George Argue, Miss Eva Souch, Mr. and Mrs F. W. Lee motored to Lindsay on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Babcock.... Mr. Luther Bradley, Cannington at F. W."Lee's Misses Elsie Rundle, Grace Slemon and Helena Werry attended Summer School at Albert College, Belleville... Mr. and Mrs. A. Stainton and family, Taunton, at Dr. C. Vy. SlemoiVs... .We welcome Mrs. Jabez Moore home again and congratulate Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Kent (Jean Sharpe) on the arrival of a daughter to gladden their home. Mr. Will McLaughlin has sold his farm to Mr. Adams, Pontypool.... Mrs. Elias Ashton and Miss Gertie Sanderson are under the Dr's, care, and Miss Florence Florence Brunt suffered a relapse but is improving improving somewhat again Messrs John Slemon, Fred Lee- and Wesley Oke are painting their houses. ed a suitable sermon. More than 50 of I the brethren are in khaki as indicated by "je Honor Roll which had a place in front | of thé pulpit. The musical service was under direction of Prof. Laugher. Miss Keta R. Cole and Mr. Sam. Glanville took the solo parts of the anthems splendidly ! at morning and evening services and Miss Martin and Mr. A. J. Hayward the solos. All were greatly enjoyed. B- e 7; and Mrs. W. H. Clarke were given a_kindly farewell by the Methodists of | Marmora before leaving for their new home in Cavan. The Trustee Board presented presented them with an address and a hand- j some tea service and tray were given them with the good wishes of their people. A pleasant social time was enjoyed at the r*i a ?* T'h® Ladies' Aid of which Mrs. Clarke has been president, presented her with a handsome cut glass bowl and an address. Rev. W. P. Woodger succeeds Mr. Clarkè at Marmora. The many who attended the Epworth I League meeting in the Methodist church Monday evening enjoyed a rare treat when Rev. H. B. Neil gave an excellent address on "Missions". Scripture, lesson 1 was read by Miss Elsie Hoar; Miss Catharine Catharine Warnica read a Missionary letter; and Miss Dorothy Brooks reçited "Canadian "Canadian Born". The musical numbers were a violm solo by Master Almon Fletcher and vocal solos by Mr. Sam Cherry and Master Master Tom Wilkinson. All were much enjoyed. enjoyed. Miss Marian Morris occupied the chair. Delegates from the League returned returned from Summer School at Albert College, Belleville, on Monday after spending spending a most pleasant week. They will give 1 their reports next Monday evening Strangers welcome. . Ladies' Aid of Methodist church had an ideal night for the law» social on Wednesday Wednesday on "Green Court", the beautiful grounds of Mrs. J. M. Brimacombe, Ar-1 jThe 235th Band under direction, ! of Prof. C. C. Laugher, rendered a splendid splendid musical program during the serving of the tempting supper of strawberries and cream with delicious bread and butter butter and cake. Lovely flowers adorned the tables, while little girls displayed I pretty baskets of beautiful flowers which they readily disposed of. During the evening "Green Court" was lighted with electricity while an excellent program of j songs was splendidly rendered by Lieut. ! R. H. Rickard, Miss Martin, Miss Reta R.. Cole and Mr. Fred J. Van Nest while Mr. f Fred R. Foley gave variety by well-rend- j ered recitations. Prof. Laugher and Miss Cole were the accompanists. Proceeds $56. Low Fares To Port Arthur WILD ANIMAL SHOW La Tena's Big Wild Animal Circus will show in Agricultural Park on Monday July 17. Biddeford Daily Journal says: The show is bright and clean and overflowing overflowing with genuine arts of worth-while quality and was pleasing to- young and old alike, with its excellent program of novel numbers, more than one of which would have done credit to a much more pretentious show. Everything about the show was clean and well regulated, the costuming and staging of the various acts was beyond reproach and the entire outfit proved one of quality and considerable merit. Both in the quality of the program program and in the show, La Tena's circus proved a genuine credit to the show bus^ iness as a whole. From the opening parade parade to the final number there were not a dull moment, for somewhere, either in the ring, on the stage or within the big steel animal arena, an act worthy of notice was in progress. A feature that proved well worth the price of admission alone was provided by Wesley's seals, an aggrega- gation of trained, animals that would be hard to equal anywhere. They play ball, play in a band, and one old fellow actually actually succeeds in walking a tight rope unaided. unaided. In vaudeville, Wesley's seals would be termed a big time act; as a circus attraction attraction the number has few equals. Read the big advertisement on another page for further particulars. Take the children. They'll promise to be real good and keep their faces and hands clean for a year if they are taken to the Wild Beast Show and Animal Circus. In conformance with its ever progressive progressive policy, The Canadian Northern-Railway Northern-Railway has inaugurated a low fare from all points east of Sudbury, to Port Arthur, j Ont., which makes the trip practically as inexpensive as the Boat service on the Great Lakes, and being quicker, is bound to meet with considerable favor among j Busy Men. . Those who have already made the trip by water, will find a pleasant change, as J this route te one of scenic charm, passing many beautiful lakes and streams, among the most notable being the Nipigon, famous the world over for the wonderful Trout fishing to be had in its waters. Trains leave Bowmanville Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For through tickets, literature and information information apply to nearest Canadian Northern Agent, or write to R; L. Fair- bairn, General Passenger Agent, 68 King- st., E., Toronto. M. A. James, Town Agent. 27-tf Farm to Rent In Markham Township This Farm is located £ mile South of Unionville and is on good roads system of York County, County, is 6£ miles from Yonge-st and 17 miles from St. L«awrence market, market, contains 150 acres and is in good condition, good buildings, large brick house, kitchen finished in hardwood. One barn 32x108 and addition 18x40, 2nd barn 3Ox 86. Small orchard. Only 1st class men need apply. Harry Cann, Phone 60, Bowmanville. LOTS FOR YOUR MONEY m ?C° ™ LL ./'iT", LoT or change back ir you come in and BUY FROM UJ Now. HAVE PUT OUR. PRICED AWAY DOWN LoW To MOVE OUR «SUMMER GOOD.S OUT FA«ST. Ladies' long Silk Gloves mostly black all sizes $1.00 quality, sale price 79 c Ladies long Lisle thread gloves very fine- quality quality regular 75c quality 49c pair 25 dozen plain and ribbed cotton hose sizes 7 to 10 special 15c pair 25. dozen Liadies' fiine silk hose black and white "Manufacturers Seconds" regular 65c sale price... 39c pair 8 dozen Liadies' Corsets all sizes special while the y laat 59c pair Ladies and Childrens' Vests,* big assortment to select from at special prices 18 Indies' White Skirts in drill and duck sale P 1 ** 06 : 89c each Childrens' Rompers all sizes 2 to 6 years in blues, khaki, stripes special ...45c Childrens' overalls sizes 1 to 4 yrs special...23c All children's summer hats at half price a good choice still left Black Sateen Petticoats only 4 dozen in the lot special 79c each Colored muslins the balance of all colored muslins and Voiles up to 30c yd sale price 15c Fine White 40 in. Voile 3 pieces only regular 35c yd sale price 23c. Torchon Lace special 25c for 1 dozen yds 6 pieces Bleached Sheeting in heavy round thread, 68 to 70 in. wide. This is a great snap at 24c yd 4 pieces circular Pillow Cotton 40 and 42 in. wide for 20c yd 6 dozen Turkish Towels the kind that drink up the water, special 15c each A better one special 25c each IX Headquarters for Military Goods of all kinds This Store Closes every Wednesday at 12.30 p.m«, during June, July and August. Ltd. Thé Big Departmental Store Phone 83 Bowmanville. l 1 T F you are about to build "** or remodel, investigate thoroughly the plumbing fixtures you install. Insist on the best only--even though they may cost a little more. T It will pay you in the long run as the service they give is permanently efficient. ^tatidard" Sanitary Plumbing Fixtures insure every requisite of a sanitary and efficient equipment and their installation ends plumbing annoyance and expense. _L TX3 My? 'Standard" "Edremore" Lavatory Opposite Post Office. Phone 66 When requiring parts for your mower get them at Mason & Dale's--large variety and prices right. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Having had a large experience in the grinding and repairing of Lawn Mowers now is the time to bring them before the rush comes. Try me and see how nice I can fix your mower. A few second hand mowers for sale very cheap. All edge tools ground at the old Smith, and Saws sharpened. W. H Williams, Church-st, West, at his home, Bowmanville. 20-3m Bicycles at F. O. Mason's. Calf meal at F. O. Mason's. Roof paint at F. O. Mason's. Buy parts for mowers at Mason & Dale's When you have visitors or go out of town tell the editor. Farmers, when requiring parts of mowers, mowers, no matter what make," order from Mason & Dale. Goodyear Service Station at F. O. Masons. Masons. If your mower needs parts get them at Mason & Dale's. Massey-Harris, Deering and McCormick sections for mowers may be procured from Mason & Dale. Rexall Orderlies are the most pleasant and sure remedy for constipation." Sold only at Rexall Drug Stores, 15c and 25c. FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Moat Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. Bowmanville Phones 10-34 Branches : ORONO HAMPTON DR. J. C. DEVITT, DENTIST, Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto OFFICE : King St. East, Bowmanville, 0„,C,BOU^ ce , m , „ m . Mr| Phone soa House PHONX 90b 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

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