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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jul 1916, p. 8

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It is your guarantee of Honest fruit Niagara Grown. Note thé Grower's number. It is his personal Guar, antee of Good Fruit from top to bottom. Insist on the label with the Map and Grower's Number. EAT MORE CANADIAN FRUIT Your Food will cosfyou less! The great problem of every housewife--today, more than ever--is "How can I economize ? " No doubt this is your problem, too. Let us help you. Our aim is to makq it possible for you to buy good, fresh, wholesome groceries at the lowest cost. Many in this town and county are dealing dealing with us today because they know that not only are our groceries the best of their kind, but our prices are substantially substantially lower than they would have to pay anywhere else. If you are not already a regular customer of ours buy your groceries from us for one month and be convinced that "we serve you best. " HARRY ALLIN Opp. Goodyear Club Phone 186, Bowmanville Buy your Coal while Prices are Right We sell the best Coal that comes out of the earth If you do not buy your Coal supply from us we both lose All Orders Promptly filled with Lehigh Valley Coal The coal that satisfies John A. Holgate & Son Office and Yards, cor. Queen and Division Streets. Telephone No. 153.- Bowmanville, Ont. BETHESDA Promotion examination S/S. id, . Darlington:- Darlington:- To - Sr IV--'Mary Bright well, * Winnie Cole, Beatrice Bigelow (recommended);' (recommended);' To Sr i II--*Johnnie Thomas, Lily fabb ^(recommended); To Jr III-- *Maé Brent; Bertha Cole. , * Honors, r Jean H. Calder, teacher. LONG SAULT Report of promotion examination, S. S. 13, Darlington, names in oider of merit : To Sr IV--Elva Virtue; To Jr IV-^-Hazel Virtue; To Jr III--Verna Davfey; To Sr II--Donald Dayey, Ruby Virtue;" Tojr II--Gordon Sargent, V< _ -, 0 , . era; Aldread; To Jr I--Motley Hooper, Myrtle Farrell, Alberta Alberta Fowler, Jessie Hooey; To Sr Primer--Gladys Primer--Gladys Hooey, George Smith. Mary Galbraith, teacher. • '• ' Misses Dofdthÿ McLaughlin; Lorahie Tod, Qara Ford and,Evelyn Belles, Oshawa, Oshawa, recently visitedat Mr. F. T. Guy's .... Miss Nelir Gtiy has returned from a pleasant visit at Mr. George McLaughlin's Oshawa, and with Columbus triends Base Line Picnic Thursday at Burk's Beach. BN FIELD Visitors: J. McDonald, Edmonton, at Mr. C.Niddery's; Miss.Eva-Ashton, Toronto, Toronto, at Mr. F. T„ Ashton's; Geo, Abraham, Abraham, Toronto,' at* John-. Hepburn's: Miss M, Powell at Toronto, Miss Mildred Cole, Hampton, i^ the new teacher here; W. Smith gave a garden party Tilly 12 in hon- Ctor of W. Trewin's birthday; Thos~ Wot-, ten is ill Miss Rose, a former tèàcher. here, has been guest of Miss Irene Bray. SALEM >, Càmbray^. Death claimed a venerable and highly esteemed resident of Fenelon, - Monday, July io, in thç person of Edward- Riches, Cambray, aged 92 years' and 6 months. Deceased was born in Norfolk, England, and up to thé time Of "his death had not .been sick a day in his life. He. came tp Canada 70 years ago and settled in Darlington, Darlington, Durham County, where he resided resided 33-jears. Thirty-nine years ago he movedjp. Fenelon township. The late Mr. Riches was. .a Methodist in religion and a Liberal in politics. He is survived by "one brother; John, ' in Oshawa; four sons'James, in Fenelon Township; Frederick Frederick and. Charles, Alberta, and Albert of Vancouver; also. two daughters, Mrs. Emma Thickson, Neepawa, Manitoba, and Mrs. Lillie Willia'mson, Port Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan. " Deceased was grandfather of Mrs, F. O. Mason, Bqwniaqyille. TYRONE Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. R. Stevens and family, Gorrie, at her father's, Mr. Thos. Woodley's; Miss Erma Hooper, Ponty- pool, at Mr. Chas. Hooper's; Miss Lizzie Virtue, Tyrone, at Robt. Finley's, Union- ville; Mr. and Mrs. R. Woodley, Miss Clara and .Clarence Woodley at Mr. Will W ood- ley's, Blackstock; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mutton Mutton and Mrs. Will Hamley are. on a trip to the West. > SHAWS Promotion examinations, names in order order of merit : To Jr IV--"Mabel Jewell, Eva Lane, Leta Turner; To Jr III--"Ross Lane, Howard Cryderman, George Weatheriit, Marjorie Clemence; To Sr II --"Gordon Ashton, 'Florence Ashton, iuby Lane; Standing of Junior classes : Sr I--"Hilda Barrett, Florence Robinson, Berniece Gilbank; Sr Pr--"Mary Ashton, "Dorothy Allin, *Harry Cryderman; Jr Pr --Reggie Robinson,. Glare Allin-. "Honors. Mabel C. Cox, teacher. BRADLEY'S SCHOOL Report of promotions, S. S. 14, Darlington, Darlington, names in order of merit : To Sr IV-- Cryderman, B. Montgomery, C. Jebson; To Jr IV--R._ Campbell, L. Gibson, K. Cryderman, J. Wilbur (recommended); To T r III--M. Thompson, L. Virtue; To Sr I--"Gertrude Montgomery, 'M. Jebson; To Jr II--*R. Smith,.V. Summerhayes, F. Campbell; To First--R. Smith, S. Wilbur, (equal); M. Wilbur; Most regular in attendance attendance : I Ray Smith, 2 Ruby Smith, 3 Leslie Gibson. "Honors. M. F. Robinson, teacher. Results of" promotion examinations-: names of those Who have passed : To Jr IV-- Elfié McDonald, Walter Branch; To Sr III--Willie Cator, Vera Hughes, Ethel Smith; To Jr III--"Evelyn Yeo, "Anna Wilkinson, "Ella CollacottjTo Sr II--Annie II--Annie McDonald; To Jr II--Percy Cann, Er- vil Lightie, George Yeo; To Sr I--Gladys Little, Gladys Cann, Elvira Davis, Edith Cator, Lawrence Lightle, Albert Cator, Wreford Cornish, Russel Yeo, Bob Colla- cott; To J'r I--Jimmie Hunter, Nelson Wilkins, Pearl Davis, Violet Yeo. "Recommended. - Hattie-Campbell, teacher. SOLINA BURKETON Promotion report of S. S. 1, Cartwright, names in order of merit:--To fr IV--Josephine IV--Josephine Archer, Annie VanCamp, Norman Harris (recommended); To Jr III--Walton III--Walton Larmer, Edmund Harris; To Sr II-- Clarence Graham, Edna English, Rilda Hughes, Ethel Holyrod, Norton Van- Camp; To Jr II--Bertha Hooey, Earl Bradburn. Howard Harris; To Book I-- Jack Hooey; To Sr Primer--Susan Van- Camp, Ray Bradburn, James Trick, Leonard Leonard Trick, Frank Holyrod. L. A. Wallace. Wallace. teacher. Cecil Pascoe has a new buggy.... Roy Blair, Oshawa, was.home.over Sunday .. Nelson Reynolds has. engaged with McLaughlin McLaughlin Co., Oshawa v.. . Mr. apd Mrs. L. C. Snowden and daughter, MapIeGrove visited here.... Mr. and Mrs. Will Baker visited at Oshawa Mis Jennie Tay lor, Oshawa, visited Miss Gladys Brooks ..... .Mrs. W. Werry and Miss Nora attended attended the Bray-Everson wedding....... W. E. Gilbank and daughters, Bowpian- ville, Mrs. Vanderhoef and daughter Margaret, Margaret, Detroit, Mich., visited at Mr. W. T. Taylor's. !. .Good hay has been harvested -crop finè Mrs. R. Brooks, Garden Hiii, is guest at J. J. Brown's..... .Silas Williams visitedat Caesarea. Mrs. Mary Ann Thompson Mrs. Mary Ann Thompson, sr., Wode- house, died at thë home of her daughter, on July 7th aged 85 years. Mrs. Thompson Thompson was born in Hope township and was married to the late Aaron Thompson in 1849 and lived in Darlington 15 years before before removing to Scugog Island where they . resided 30 years. Mr. Thompson died in 1893 and. the family removed to Euphrasia township, Grey county. Deceased Deceased raised a family of seventeen children, children, eight of whom are living, John, Hark- away; Albert, Wodehouse; Mrs. Kerr, Michigan; Mrs. -Pickle, Michigan; " Mrs. Lambkin, 111.; Mrs. Burr and Mrs. Woodly, Port Perry, and Miss Thompson of Wodehouse, Wodehouse, also two brothers, Albert of Darlington, Darlington, and .Hal, of Kansas City, 52 grandchildren, grandchildren, 75 great grandchildren and 4 g. •g. g. c. Mrs. Thompson was of a robust constitution and enjoyed good health until until about 3 years. She bore her sufferings patiently until death released her. * D CD Œffl BIQ » ED DOSED QQ COAL AT C. N. R. STATION A quantity of good A I Coal for sale at the C. N. R. station, Bowmanville. Strictly Strictly cash. After coal is purchased it must be taken away so that I can replace it fresh supply. R. H. COLLACOTT. Phone I4ô-r3 or 139-ri" Bowmanville, 26-tf Y O U L O S E B Y D E L A Y* || A beautiful sanitary bathroom is a permanent investment and all the time you delay the purchasing of such equipment you are losing the use,"the benefits and satisfaction to be derived from, a modern bathroom. A Standard < £anitarg ,/ modern modern bathroom placed in. your home with our thorough regard for sanitary laws and approved plumbing practice practice will be an economic saving if ordered now. Let us estimate on placing new fixtures in your old bathroom or on making a serviceable bathroom out • of that useless spare room. Standard" 'Kcnroyd" Lavatory BB ^ BB namnnmm; El 13 S333 O □ 1 •mmizzin ■ q D cnn Opposite Post Office. Phone 66 More Than Evèr 1 I COURTICE Promotion examinations, S. S. 8, Darlington Darlington To Sr IV--Ethel Brooks, Florence Florence Essery, Wilson Clarke; To Jr IV-- Mildred Edmondson, - Dorothy Brooks, Ruby Goyne, Ronald Courtice, Gladys Edmondson; To Sr III--John Delve, Wilfrid Wilfrid Essery; To Jr III--Mabel Goyne, Winnie Brado; To Sr II--Helen Walters, Gracie Crittenden, Cecil Hamyln, Julia Welsh) To Jr II--Willie Delve, 'Rae Brooks, Howàrd Essery) Carl Shortt; To I--Ruby Reid, Roy Reid, Ruby Phair, Willie Penberthy, Dorothy Courtice. The prize for attendance has been won by Miss Dorothy Brooks. This makes the second year that Dorothy has carried off the prize. - - (Miss) A. Lear, teacher. CARTWRIGHT Promotion examinations, S. S. 9 : To Sr IV--Mabel Nesbitt, Eunice Malcolm; To Jr IV--Sarah Armstrong; To Sr Ill- Myrtle Chapman, Ambrose Lywood, Archie Glenny; To Jr III--Laura Proutt; Inez Williams, Mabel Armstrong; To Sr II--Lome Thompson, George Trick, Mary Trick, Henry Watchorn; To Jr II --Margaret Proutt, Charlie Glenney. Lloyd Nesbitt, teacher. EBENEZER HAYDON PROVIDENCE Report of promotion examinations, S. S. 5, Darlington : To Sr IV--"Edna i Luxton, "Albert Living, Roy Jackson; To Jr IV-- "Allie Darch, Winnie Dilling, Arthur Bell; To Sr III--Mary Woolner, Tena Dilling, Theresa Darch, Myrtle Hancock (recommended); To Jr III-- Stanley Osborne, Mabel Dowson, Norman Norman Luxton (recommended); To Jr II-- Melbourne Osborne, Harold Hancock; To IJrl--Valeria Dilling; Jr Pr--Norman Hett, Robert Hancock, Eva _ Darch, Rose Kemp, Walter Woolner. * Honors. Reta M. Caldwell, teacher. ZION--DARLINGTON Report of S. S. 12, Darlington, for the June promotion Examinations. Names in order of merit; only successful ones are mentioned: To Sr. Pr--Gladys Herring, Violet Fice, Stanley Stainton, and Evelyn Richards; To 1st--Lena Hoskin, Ruby Armour, Eflfa Balson, Harvey Brooks, Lila Vivian, Garfield Welsh; To Jr. II-- Will Welsh, Percy Stainton, Theodore Welsh, Everett Herring; To Sr. II--Mad eline Richards, Florence Flintoff,. Irwin Vinson, Carl Fice; To Jr. Ill--Norman Herring; To Sr. Ill--Anson Balson, Flossie Flossie Sonley, Jessie Balson; To Jr. IV--Jack Flintoff, Orma Flintoff, Reford Cameron, Nora Robbins; To Sr. iV--Gertie Herring. Number on the roll 38. Average 29. Elmer R. Frost, teacher. School Report Of S. S. 21, Dariîfigéôfl, for June: To Sr. IV--Mary Ashton, Muriel Muriel Ashton, Edgar, Cooper; Jr. IV--Arthur IV--Arthur Burrows; Sr III--Meta Ashton; Jr III --Lillian Keeler, Harry Strutt; Sr. II-- James Wright, Charles Spill, Fred Ashton, Ashton, Gordon Martin, Fred Keeler, Thomas Rainey, Cyrus Ashton, Stella Strutt; To I --Agnes Wright, Rilda Cooper; To Primer--John Primer--John Slemon, James Ashton, Verna Trewin, Earl Thompson, Carlyle Ashton, Louis Wright. J. N. McDowell, teacher Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mountjoy at Mr. Thos. Mountjoy's, Master John Slemon home after a pleasant visit with his Grandparents Enniskillen. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and two sons, New York, at Mr. Theron Mountjoy's; Douglas and Hugh Moore at their mother's on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Hanna, Cartwright, Cartwright, at Mrs. Thos. Gilder's; Miss Mary Rham at her home in Burketon, Mr. and Mrs. Aunger home after a pleasant visit in the city; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bambury, Bowmanville, at Mr. Silas Trewin's; Reserve Reserve Tuesday Aug 1 st to attend a raspberry raspberry festival to be held on the Church Lawn. Promotion feÿôft ôf S. S. 4, Darlington: Entrance--Walter Rufidle (Jr IV), Mary Found (Jr IV), Chàs. Osbofhe (Sr IV); To Jr IV--Irene Welsh and Addle Nichols Nichols equal; To Sr III--Arthur Found, Elsie Welsh, Allie Worden (absent) remain in Jr III; To Jr III--John Oke, Hazel Run- die; To Jr II--Nina Oke; To Sr I--Norman I--Norman Welsh; To Jr I--Cecil Welsh, May Wade, Willie Wade, Keith Worden (absent--recommended); (absent--recommended); To Sr Pr--Orval Grills, Irene Grills, Fern Oke. Marion M. Van Nest, teacher. i Are we convinced that our bakery serves you best. Our many customers is sufficient evidence that we give the best of satisfaction. Maybe you have not tried our baking if not drop in and]give us a trial order for a cake, a pie, buns or even a loaf of bread- There is quality in all of them. HAMPTON ENNISKILLEN MAPLE GROVE Organized Bible Class Social on Noble Metcalfs lawn. Watch for date and particulars particulars next week Mrs. Walter Foley visiting her sister, Mrs. T. M, Dorman and other friends in Michigan ... Mrs. Carl Wilbur and son Ralph, Mrs. John Yellow- lees and son, Wesley, Solina, recently visited at L. C. Snowden's... .Lieut. Roy H. Rickard occupied the pulpit here last Sunday afternoon and preached a very helpful sermon....Enniskillen representatives representatives will visit our Sunday School on July 30. We bespeak a good turnout, please. Report of the promotion examinations, S. S. 6, Darlington, names in order of merit : To Sr IV--Nellie Burgess, Fred Stevens, Viola Stevens, Reta Power, Willie Lymer, Norman Burgess; To J> IV --Irma Power, Bernice Hockin, Ivison Munday; To Sr III--Clifford Swallow, Edna Swallow, Ivy Hockley, Olive Brock, Ruth Armstrong, Norman Gimblett, Beryl Oke; To Jr III-- Stella Jeffery, Steven Jeffery, Constance Seward, Ruby Aldworth, Vera Power, Arthur Lymer; To Sr II--Elgin Munday; To Jr II--Marjorie Stevens, Myrtle Brock, Mabel Stevens, Edwin Jennings, Gordon Brock, Harvey Armstrong, Florence Aldworth, Douglas Hockley, John Callag- "A"--EdithS ' " han; Pt II to "A"--Edith Samis, Russell Gimblett, Jack Hockley) Fred Jennings, Walter Oke; Pt II to "B"--Clarence Hockin; Fred Samisj Pt I to "A"--Beaven Snowden, Jim Armstrong, Mary Seward; Pt I to "B"--Nellie Snowden, Ernest Brock, Rosy Roberts, Dorothy Downey. . Myrtle R. Bigijan, teacher. If your mOWerneeds parts get them at Mason & Dale's. Results of June Examinations : --Entrance--Gertie --Entrance--Gertie Oke, Wilbert Smith, Fred Preston, Laura Virtue, Eva Sanderson, Cora Sharp. To Jr IV--"Marjorie Virtue, "May Werry, Clarke Dorland, Grace Grieve; To Sr.III --"Reva McGill, "Minnie Ashton, "Myrtle Brunt, Olive Sharp, Loyerne Griffin; To Jr. Ill--Milton Stainton, Reta Ashton; Sr II--"Gladys Stainton, Elaine Palmer. * Honours Elsie E. Rundle, teacher Friday was ideal weather for League Garden Party. Record crowd and finan ces. Receipts about. $87. Ball game Hampton vs. Solina was a tie. Tea was served and a happy evening spent. All greatly enjoyed the music of the 235th Batt. Band. Rev. J. E. Beckel and Lt-Col Scobell gave fine addresses. Mrs. Wm. Smith gave a party in honor of her father's father's (Mr. Wm. Trewin) 86th birthday on July 12 when all the children and grarid- 'children were present Misses Esther Stevens and Florence Brunt are convales oing. Miss Lill ie Gilbert is quite ill.... Visitors: Mrs. Chas. and Miss Margaret Stewart at Mr. J. L. Metcalf's and E. J. Burk's, Base Line; Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Redpath at Camborne; Mr. and Mrs. Rob. and Mr. Arthur Clemence and Mrs. John Brown, Kirby, at Mr. H. J. Werry's; Mr. and Mrs. Elias, Mrs. Thos. and Mrs. Rd. Ashton in Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Webster Virtue and Helen, Toronto, at Messrs. J. W. and J. E. Virtue's; Mrs. Louise Paterson, Paterson, Bowmanville, guest of Mrs. Fred. Lee; Mr. Percy and Miss Ethel Gilbert at home; Mrs Frank Robbins in Oshawa; Mr and Mrs. Fred Stevens and sons, Lima, O, at Mr. Enoch Stevens'; Miss Hooey, Long Sault, at Mr. Fred. Mbuntjoy's; Mrs. McMaster McMaster and daughter, Toronto; at Mr. Perkins; Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Scott - and son, Bethesda, at Messrs, W. G. Smith's and H. Rogers'; Mr, and Mrs. H, J. Werry and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lee at Mr. C. N. Tamblyn's, Bowmanville; Mr. Thomas Hoidge, Aldergon, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stephens arid son, Grorrie) Mrs. Thos. Brimacombe and grand-daughter, Hamilton, Hamilton, at Mr. ; Wm. L. . Oke's; Rev. W. S. Smart, Bethany, and Rev. H. Wilkinson exchanged work Sunday. .7.Mr. Luke Potter is in Toronto General Hosoital for treatment. Help The Red Cross Come to cSîurch lawn 8 p. m., Thursday July 20th and enjoy the entertainment under auspices of - Women's Institute. A good program by foreign" and local talent. Admission ioc. Ice cream, fruit, homemade homemade candy etc. will be sold. Proceeds for Red Cross. 29-2W Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horn, Mr. Wm. Jeffery and W. W. Horn attended the funeral of late Mrs. Sam Jeffery at Port Perry, Friday... .Dr. Lome Hastings, Kansas, is visiting his mother Mrs. M. H. Hastings Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ruse visited friends at Janetville Mrs. M. B. Cryderman is visiting her daughter Mrs. Wilbur Burnett, Markham Sever al from here attended the funeral of Thos. Creeper of Toronto at Bethesda on Tuesday. Tuesday. He was native of Hampton and very highly respected. Sincere sympathy is felt for his widow, son Bert and daughter daughter Alice Miss Philpy Winnipeg, was guest of Mrs. C. Johns and F. T. Allin.... Mr. and Mrs. T. Salter, Mimico, are with friends Mr. and Mrs. Will G. Doidge attended church in Bowmanville Sunday evening Miss Edith Gay, Hamilton, is holidaying with her parents. Promotion examinations, names in order order of merit : Entrance--"Marjorie Cole, "Lome Hastings, Oscar x Ward, Cora Clarke, Marion Stephens, Harold Salter (option farm); To Sr IV--"Helen Johns, "Ernie Spry, Louise Johns, Melville Clarke (rec.); To Jr IV--"Edna Cryder- man, Ruth Johns, Allan White, Arthur Martin, Colan Stephens; To Sr HI--"Marion HI--"Marion Warder, Alice West, Ruby Clatwor- thy, Hazel Clarke; To Jr III--"Albert Allin, Allin, "Frank Trenouth, Wallace Jeffery, Shirley Gav: To Sr II--Blanche Cryder- man, Emma Niddery, Percy Cowling, Vera Carr, Ernie Gay; To Jr II--Ross Trenouth, Reta Nichols, Charlie White, Mary Peters, Audrie Clarke, Laverne Clarke, Mabel Carr, Clifford Allin, Eleanor Eleanor Cook, Albert Spill(rec.); To Sr I--Lizzie Robbins, Irene Petley, Edna Carr, Upton Stephens, Mary Niddery, Effie Robbins, Laverne Clemens, Marjorie Gay; To Sr Pr--Rowena Stephens,- Evelyn Robbins, Ivan Stephens. * Honors. F. J. Groat, Evelyn Currie, teachers. Alex. Christie ïhê Home-Made Bakery Phone 97, Bowmanville \ 'WWtom# 5» When You Buy A Loaf of Tod's Bread You get a good generous loaf of pure, wholesome" bread with honest materials. And remember what Dr. Wiley said: "There's more energy in a pound of bread than in a pound of meat." "Eat More of Tod's Bread if Thomas Tod Baker ând Confectioner Phone 3, Bowmanville CANADIAN NORTHERN FARM LABORERS WANTED The Western Provinces of Canada have experienced an acute shortage of Farm Laborers for Spring Seeding and Summer Work this year. Even when times were normal throughout throughout Canada moreover, it was always necessary necessary to bring from twenty-five to thirty thousand Laborers from Eastern Points for the harvest season. As voluntary enlistments have been very heavy, and inasmuch as a successful drop is predicted by the experts, grave fear is being felt along the Lines of the Canadian Northern Railway, on^accpnnt of the difficulty difficulty experiencéd in obtaining Labor, which means steady work and good wages for all who visit in. the districts served by the Ci N.R. v For further particulars apply to M. A. James, Town agent or write, to R. L. Fairsairn, General Passenger Agent, 68 King St. E., Toronto, Ont. 28-w HELP ! HELP Thousands of Farm Laborers Wanted I ; 1 for the WESTERN HARVEST Good Pay and Employment in the Fertile Districts served by the C. N. R. $12.00 TO WINNIPEG Plus Half a cent per Mile Beyond. Return half a cent per Mile to Winnipeg plus $18.00 Special trains will be operated from Montreal and Toronto to - Winnipeg Canadian. Northern all the Way . ...See later announcements for train service and Excursion Dates For. full particulars apply to M. A. James, Town Agent, or nearest 0- N. it. Agent, or General Paâsèngër Department, Montréal, Que., or Toronto, Ont.

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