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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Feb 1917, p. 4

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If Y our Eyes Bother You "The Optician Who Looks Into the Eyes." Satisfaction Guaranteed R. M. MITCHELL & Co., Druggists and Opticians Oup Opticians Look Into the Eye i®, Long, Long Time ~ (Since Fve Been Home) = is on Victor Record 18196. ^ = ^ WI P enjoy this spirited song that = will make you think that "home'* is a ---- mighty nice place to go back to. Irving " -- Kaufman sings it. On the reverse side -- g f "? e record is "I'll Wed the Girl I Left = -- --you can hear the drums and -- ntes m this one. ^ZZ ■ There aTe thousands of others on the Le :i-inch, double-sided Victor Records -- at 9x) cents for the two selections. ---- A few specially chosen for you. ^ Hear jsciso-n Mom or. Hfc$ Saocr-ohooe ) ~ ~ x --* r 'V Xa-rç-tV. N&ughtyi Margaerite Farorii i --- l 'h Ukulele Girl bqwmakyillk. m. is. mr The Chnrches has been in- in Bo ._Rer. W. G. Clarke, B. A^, ▼ited to remain a 3rd year ▼ille. Rer. Dr. Menzies, of Honan, China, preached in the Presbyterian; Church, Whitby, Sunday morning. Rct. R. A- Delre, past» of South Dar- Kngton Circuit, was at Pontypool Sunday preaching missionary anniversary sermons. Rct. J. W. Cooley preached anniversary sermons in Chariton Avenue Methodist church, Hamilton, on Sunday where he was the first pastor. Pickering Presbyterians and Methodists are paring the way for union by holding union services on Sundays. Union r4w>jrs lead the service of praise. Lent began on Wednesday. R.M.niTCHELL is advertising a property ^ffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii////^ Mrs. Scobeil for Sdle. Miss Lizzie Connors wasa recent visitor to Toronto. Friday morning a nice fall of snow covered covered the ground. Mr. W. Challis was in Toronto last week on business. Citizens have had many call* of late to help patriotic funds. Mise Margaret Connors, Toronto,. Sun- dayed at home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brittain have been in rather poorer health. Our overseas correspondents have not sent us much news lately. Some bargains going previous to stocktaking stocktaking at Mason & Dale's. Owing to light depth of snow here this winter autos have been in n«> . Mr. Wm. Richards is recovering from injuries received from a bone's kick. Mr. George Hall, Toronto, spent Sunday Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Han Sewing Machines--$50 machines for $30 at F. O. Mason's for next two weeks. . M 1 : T 1 ™ 6 * Hepburn, Ponoka, Alberta, is visiting her niece Mias Nettie Ormis- ton. Mrs. Wm. Hepburn. Kedron, is spending spending a few days with her sister. Miss Nettie Orraiston. Mr. W. Roenigk is borne from Santia. I convalescing after an operation for ap pendidtis. Editor and Mrs. W.S. Given, MHIbrook, : gone booth on a trip, ticketing to New Orleans. Miss Van Nest who was visiting Miss Gladys Wescaway, has returned to Bow- 1 naanyille.--Daily Guide. The 59th annual meeting of toe Canadian Canadian Press Association. Inc, will be held m Toronto, Jan. 14 and I> Mr. J. G Kells, Mill brook, who been treated at Myers' Sanitarium, Toronto, is very much improved in health. Port Perry Observer lands the "so-1 perior forethought" of Bowman ville coal dealers in laying in abundance of coal for all needs. Brigadier-General James Mason, honorary-Treasurer honorary-Treasurer of the Canarftan Red Cross Sodety reports receiving $100 from Mrs. K. R. Bounsall, Bowman ville, Treasurer of the Woman's Patriotic Sodety. Rct ; W. L. Collis, B. A, Tyrone, delivered delivered eloquent sermons in the MHIbrook «U. vui i Methodist Church last Sunday. Rev. Mr. welcome. I HiSXs was at Tyrone conducting Annrver- 'sary Services.--MHIbrook Mirror. Sénat» Robt. Beith was elected Honorary Honorary President of the Hackney Horse Society at the annual meeting in Toronto. Mr. W. R. Jewell was elected a director *°d a member ot the Executive committee of the same sodety. Vest Durham Junior Farmers' Assoc-1 iation will meet in the Assembly Room of Bowman ville High School on Friday March 2 at 8 pxa. Program win inti ode j adebate^music and readings. Arthur Bragg, President, Irwin Bragg, Secretary r The Wmgfoot Clan: Herman Paetow (crar efficiency man) has resigned, and is leaving Goodyear Canada this month. Mr. Paetow has been with Goodyear Company for over three years, coming from Akron, and his leaving will be regretted regretted byalL Warriner Lodge L O. O. F. No. 75, Fort Perry, at an At Home on Feb. 13 presented Mr. J. Brown, a chart» : ; member, with an illuminated address a Post Grand's Jewel suitably engraved. Mr- E. H. Purdy read the address and Mr. F. J. Ash made the presentation. Mrs. John Weeks' address is now 1045 Fourth-c_ Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, U. S. A. -- 1 very pretty city of T2,000 inhaEnrantv Her son Guard went to Victoria R G, and enlisted, his address being 827215, Fte. G. W. Bennett, No. 4 Company, 143 Batt., Canadian Contingent, R E. F Army P. O., London, England. He is a Bowman ville boy. Picton Gazette: The Band ot the- 23 5th Battalion director, bergt. G G Laugher, which has rendered such splendid music At the Quarterly Board meeting of the Methodist Church held recently the pastor, Rev._H. W. Foley, BA-, RD, received a unanimous call to stav a fourth year as pastor of Brooklin circuit. Anniversary services of Ccboorg Methodist Methodist church will be held Sunday, March 4th. Rev. T. W. Neal, pastor of Bathurst street Methodist church, Toronto, who oiarmed and delighted Bowman ville Methodists a short time ago, will be the preacher. Rj^y. w. J. Wood, M. A--, BL D., Pastor of First Methodist church, Piet on, will preach Edocational sermons in-the Methodist Methodist church next Sunday. He has never preached in this church and as he is pastor of one of the best churches in thùr Conference, Conference, those who bear him will not be <£s- appointed. Mr. J. J. Mason has teen ap- |i pointed Treasurer of the Educational Ftmd for this rha reft Rev- W. J. W ood, B.D., Piet on, reputed to be ope of the best pulpiteers in the Bay of Qumte Conference, is announced to I Pfvach Educational sermons in Blowman- L ville Methodist Church next Sunday. As ! ^ * new minister in this Conference all j j Methodists shouki bear him Sergt. G G j j Laugher will be in charge of the musical ! services and has something special for the I evening. Strangers always welcome. Services at 11 un. and.7pm Christian Endeavor Society will hold a j very lrtstrocnve and interesting service on j ; Feb. 26th at 8 p. m. in the Bible School I rooms. A special exercise entitled "Life II Unes Across the Sea" has been prepared. ! Reçu 4th was the 36th anniversary of the Christian Endeavor Movement. It its birth in Portland, Maine Sunday, February 25 th--Rev. G. G W tismin, RA, vill speak at 11 a. m. on "Why Should I become a Christian"? At 7 p. m "Our Oriental Neighbours". All I Come. Monday evening the last of the series of war pictures was presented in the Par- Hall, when the ** De velopm en t of our Navy" was pat on the screen, followed by the "Life of Nelson. Mrs. V. BL Oliver J R* ve a piano solo. Mr. Riddell samg most acceptably accompanied by Miss Roenigk, and Rev. Mr. Muirhead gave the appropriate appropriate song "The Death of Nelson,™ accompanied accompanied by Mrs. EdsaH. Mr. A. N. McMillan McMillan occupied the chair. During lent services will be held in Sl John'* church each Friday at 745 P-m. Choir practice I immediately after the service. A unique and impressive service was held in the Methodist Tabernacle, Whitby, Whitby, recently at the unveiling of a motto for the year 1917 by the Sunday School. Teachers and scholars were asked to select I a motto and bring it in. Six judges were appointed, three from the Board of the ! Church and three from theScbooL Their selection from 50 brought in was "Do j leur Best," by Miss Flossie Augustus. Rev. Dr. Geo. G Workman gave an tospiring address on toe motto. Mr. Geo. W. Dry den, an ex-SupL unveiled toe I motto. A very instructive and interesting en- tertainment was given by toe Ladies Aid I of Sl John's Church in the Parish Hall on j Tuesday Feb. 13 when beautiful views of C*uada were placed c» the screen--fob I lowed bv a remarkable lecture on "Ben : Hut, illustrated with fine pictures, showing showing toe luxury and mode of living, during hhe period of our Saviour's lire on earth. The lecture was read by toe Rector, Rev. I C. P. Muirhead. Solos were given bv . Mrs. S. S. Erfsall and Messrs. Riddell and - 1 Cm T ng P 251 week ' left f °r BeBeviUe T. Hardv. Mr. A. N. McMillan made a I ? a ^ rnrüay " Several men of toe battal- very eficient chairman Proceeds a _ ! ^ have aiso been recalled to mounted to over $2000. These series of 1 f° r The people of Pic lantern views have proved very popular Î ^^r'eciate toe fine band and and have been well patronized bv toe ' 1115 ror "~ 2 - rc * an early return when they " i will be heartily welcomed. to Belleville Picton great- are iook- I public. Mission Circle Birthday Party at toe residence of Mrs. L. A. Tôle, the Honor- niy Press cent, Tuesday everting was a E 1051 enjoyable and successful gathering. I H. B. Is caJ presided arxi a very in- tcresting program was fumitoed ctxtsist- ing of solos by Mrs. (Dr.'- A.XS. Miss Ethel L. Van Merchant, a piano Petoick and Miss Marion Worden, | „ ^ and Mrs. John \Hcc, of Lore bom, ] M3ss rithel L. Van Nest contributed two vocal solos at an eatertainment given by toe Girls of the Empire Tea Room. Port Hope, on Wednesday evening Feb. 14 for comforts for soldiers overseas. The girls realized $165 from a bazaar and program. 1rs. (Dr.; AH'S. Tilicv, JP 55 Ahrens, Stratford, and Miss Van | Nest and Miss Jennj- j Bowmanville, were thanked through ! no dnet by Miss Ina l 036 loczl P 1 ? 615 for their assistance. i Headlight (UNIOK made; , Overalls Dyed with Genuine Indigo > ill A /. Headlights Are one pair oZ Headlight* outwear* two pair* of ordinary overall* No matter how high dye gmti cotton prices go, HEADLIGHT wearers will be protected. Headlight quality wm be ahjûayt maintained. Here*sOnr Guarantee to You Boy a pair^of Headlight Overalls them 30 find them the and -- -- j •- rdortak&e, cnr&erâsrà crrersUa'yxn ever hsd oo, lah* them bod? and set yoax without qtzzkhle or qvsrkcm. j -4104. We find on taking stock a lot of ends of Dress Goods, Cloaking, and Silks. These are all ticketed at about half price and are ready for yonr inspection McMurtry Phone 83 Thé Big Departmental Store Bowmanville V "'f y =■< rs ! Fu " c-: c-.e King ^ Bry i.caej Baci tc Voa Ri riere"$ to ; ommv Ed-H-ard H_=- -- Herben Stuart - 1///5 E A3 d ot Fir •er-t.Grenadier Guard* of Cauada -, . - >2ipO.-z Guard* of j Tweh e-inch. double-sided Vkfior records „ _ * V'eaaeUa'* îtaua- R»rv- " r 5==e--Fan H. Dcsto of .Aae" > ^ 5 - ?7 VesacSa", Vl^c-r Baud ") -, - -- -Medley > 55^5; Or*; ->trp \VSor Baud ) Two Exquisite Red Seals r, My Boy To-NigE; Lcufae Homer and readings by Miss Rilda Slemon, Mr. Fred R. Foley and a recitation bv VT-»^ LcSa Sooch. This was followed by a word guessing contest which served to produce the social dement among the young people, after which refreshments were served. Proceeds $10. The Literary Department of the Ep- worth League provided an interesting program program Monday evening in the Methodist ! church. A goodly number bra* ed the storm and came not to toe meeting. Pres- Sect Claude 1res presided and opened the meeting with prayer. Miss Lola Sooch I Ci 11 Psalm. The musical z$um- J hers were a .mano solo which was nicely played by Miss Hilda Curtis and a vocal SasiL, have been visiting at the home of j the latter's brother, Mr. T. G. ColwiiL Mr. and Mrs. Vice hare been in the West for five years, and are strong advocates ofitsadvantages and attractioos. Lore- horn, which is a thriving town on the G P. R-t has sprung to its pnesŒ.t rire and importance in less than eight- years. WTttfiy Gazette. ' Royal Navy recruiting meeting in Opera House on Wednesday eTwifrtg was ace of the meet interesting yet held here. Mr. A. N. McMillan, local Manager Standard Bank was chairman. CoL KeDy Evans gave a capital address holding the interyyt of the large audience to the end. Mr. John Holgate also gave a very excellent -- piayec oy miss tiroa uurtn and a vocal j 1°™ Holgate also gave a very excellent j »ok) "A Httle bit of Love" by Wh< address. A very interesting ta TV tKat ro sea; ~ 74499 Hear thein. at any u His Master s ^ oice" dealers' L5- Musical F.- capj o' cc: 4>^ "ver tiO. 1 X icor fbcorc*. r> >er!in »rGram-o-phone Co., Limited Lenoir Sl Montreal «4 rx may town os cm ONi. COAST TO COAST 5 CANADA LOOA Rj* ES KASTOVS >0:Œ~ T*-AD£ kui U?1 Morris * Son Jury * Lovell * Co. I-- Van Nest, accompanied by VR« Reta R. Cole. Literary cumbers were given by Miss Stella Slemon and Mh* Carrie Paintoo. At the dose of. the program Mr. Everett Hardy and Mr. Foster Snowden were chosen captains for a Spelling Vatrh the words bong taken from the Bible. The cou test was very interesting but show led need of study. Mr. Everett Hardv champion. Debate next Monday night, "Resolved that Woman has a great er infinence over man than Money" by j four young men. Sliver collectioo. Port Hope citizens subscribed $28.50 to Meskoka Free Hospital of which John Hume gave $10. At the dose of the presentation of the estertaiement--"Niche, All Smiles"--on Friday evening, Mr. Montague J. Smith who has directed and trained the company so well in rbeir respective parts, was pre- «otted with a pair of gold cun' HnW with the good wishes of the members of the cat. He expgessed the great pleasure he had frit in the performance of iris duties and congratula ted the members oa their ' pceamlatioa of the comedy by Petty Officer Pardeoer who has tieren years in toe Royal Navy. The moving pictures of the Navy were excellent. excellent. The musical and Hterary program program was magnificently upheld by Mrs. G Arthur Cawker. Mrs. V. R. Oliver, Miss Mayme Shaw, Mr. H. J. Knigbr aryl Mr. Fred R. Foley. We have not beard of any.'recruits signing up for the Navy. Dr. James L- Hughes' portrait appeared in Toronto Daily Star fast Saturday "examining "examining the roses at Brampton". He celebrated celebrated his 71st birthday taking $ix school giris to Brampton to see the Dale conservatories conservatories there--as be would poetically put it, taking rosebud giris to a garden of roses. roses. He has assumed the role of "big faro- ! tber" to toe six giris, and is interesting j himself in their education. They are giris bom be has met from time to time in various places and in whom be has detected detected sparks of genius and educational fire. 4t D. P. COWAN is ftgeet for the Stewart G^aînaphcme ,, and "Little Wonder Records" at 15c each Call Mr. Cow&a at Pnone 270 &--d make an appointment for him to call at your home and demonstrate demonstrate their merit. All the latest popular songs and instrumentals. «V* F. O. Mzsccfs to varices zrti: Largest stock 22 stock- rzktoz at v Masoc S BuJe 1 l*j T -- . _ -to ' *2' V-ŒCS Xt CKS3CK Gc-och, Jobcscoc À Mzsog 5- Drie -•es crevicos tc at 23 CîC£r préviens tcstàck-cakmc. tad and get your choice. i NOTICE: Some of toem come from other towns and cities in Ontario, and one or two are Tor- ontooians. He gathered them here jtw3 took them out--a jolly "we are seven" party--to see the glorious show of blooms at ~ I Commencing Monday, Feb. 12th Transcontinental train for Sudbury, Port Arthur. Fort William, Winnipeg, Brandon. Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, North Battleford, Edmonton, Vancouver and Pacific Coast will leave Toronto Union Station at 9 p.m. instead of 10.45 pjn. ! MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY CANADIAN NORTHERN dr. j. c. devttt, DENTIST. Ï* zf BuesZSteHS*: Tizgisr*. SfcSL N-nurn. 4*fly -CVTÏCX : CitîtolSCCSS: f fc. 2. s f *saejs Senate. b ■- etnea Ptûxi 90b INSURANCE ! ! MRS. EDITH V. 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