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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Aug 1917, p. 8

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Seeing the Opportunity and Seizing it are Two Very Different Matters Why do we claim our groceries are the best ? Because of Freshness and Quality, Sure to Satisfy, Satisfy, the Best the Market Produces, the Kind that Tempts the Appetite these days. FRUIT OF ALL KINDS New Laver Raisins New Shelled Almonds New Valencia Raisins New Shelled Walnuts New Smyrna Figs New Cleaned Currants New Hallowi Dates New Candied Peels Extra quality of Tea at a price you will be pleased with. Coflee, the very best. Everything in the Grocery line good and fresh. Special attention to phone orders Phone 65 AtOMC TSit, BowmanW The Reliable Grocery House MEAT IN WAR TIME No meal is entirely complete without without meat. If you want the choicest the market produces in Beef, Pork, Lamb, or Veal, leave your order at our store and it will be promptly attended to. If you cannot come to the store have our waggon call and make your own selection. J. H. MUTTON Phone 225 King Street Join the Throng of the Thrifty People Who Buy at the Corner Grocery Below are only a few of the many specials we are offering for this week: 100 lbs. Granulated Sugar $8.75 Molasses, 1 can 10c 20 lbs. t! " $1.75 Dutch Cleanser, 1 can 10c o lbs Prunes 25c Lipton's Tea, old price...40c lb 3 fbl Rice...:::... 25c * lb tin Fry's Cocoa 25c 3 Jelly Powders... 25c Worcestershire Sauce 10c Simcoe Pork and Beans 20c Canned Peas, 2 tins 25c Matches 5c Toilet Soap, special, 3 for...25c Don't forget we have fresh Fish every week. Highest Cash Prices paid for new laid Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, HARRY ALLIN Phone 186 Bowman ville N-ÿ ' * >' Hampton Mills We have aT full line of Bread and Pastry Floors, Cereals and Mill Feed at very reasonable prices. Chas. Horn, Hampton Pbone 129 r 8 Olx/ic Holiday AUGUST 6TH Convenient Train Service to Holiday Points in Ontario CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY BOWMANVILLE, AUG 2, 1917 MAPLE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Duffit and son Walter, Toronto, spent Sunday at Mr. F. Swallow's Swallow's Miss Olive Cromsbury, Simcoe, visiting Miss Viola Stevens, and other friends Miss Elsie Langmaid, Solina, visiting her cousin Bliss Stella Jeffery Mr. Thos. Baker and grand-daughter Helen, Solina, visited at his daughter's, Mrs. L. C. Snowden Mr. Smith of Bible Society will occupy the pulpit Sunday Sunday afternoon. Quarterly service will be held one week from Sunday. Carpet Squares in all qualities and Nairn's Linoleums in all widths at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's Limited. Worms in children^if they be not attended attended to, convulsions, and often death. Mother Graves' Worms Exterminator will protect the children from these distressing distressing afflictions. EM FIELD HAMPTON League meeting Friday evening was m charge of. President Frank Cryderman. After singing and repeating the Lord s < prayer in unison, the lesson was read responsively responsively led by Miss Hilda Cryderman. "Canada doing her duty" was given by Hilton Peters, a piano duet by Misses Mary Roach and Nor ah Horn. A reading reading "When duty calls or Danger' was given by Miss Lily Burns. Meeting closed closed with "God Save the King.' Washing Machines 5 styles at F. O. Mason's. Hay Fork Car, Totton and track, new, at F. O. Mason's. Spic-&-Span 3 for 25c at F. O Mason's. Beats-anything for scouring. SOLINA Misses Jean and Luella Hepburn were recent guests of Mr. A. Ormiston... .Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander and family, Osha- wa, visited relatives here recently Messrs. Fred and Elmo and Misses Irene and M. Ashton recently motored to Toronto Toronto and visited relatives Mrs. John Hepburn is home after a pleasant visit with Tweed friends Mr. Arthur Orm iston motored to Stouffville from Burke- ton attending Mrs. Healey's funeral...... Mr. Elmo Ashon has secured a position in the office of the McLaughlin Motor Co in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. W. Avery, Raglan visited at Mr. W. J. Ormiston's Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bradley, Oshawa,' Oshawa,' were guests at Mr. S. Bray's, Brae- sied Mrs. W. Ball who was taken ser iously ill has been taken to Uxbridge to her former home... .Mrs. Chas. Niddery has gone to Toronto for treatment for nerve trouble....Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Columbus, recently visited at Mr. Alex Smith's Mr. and Mrs. S. Trewin, Haydon, visited at Mr. W. Smith's.... Mr. Norman S. B. James and family, Mrs. (Dr.) William A. White and daughters daughters called on Bræside relatives Sunday motoring thru from Brook lin. Couch, Jdhnston & Cryderman are -giving one-third off the price of all Ladies' Spring Coats and making great reduction in all Ladies' suits. Now is the time to look over your mower and reaper. If you need new sections or guards ask Mason & Dale and tb».y will supply you. When Asthma Comes do not despair. Turn at once to the help effective--Dr, J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. This wonderful wonderful remedy will give you the aid you need so sorely. Choking ceases, breathing becomes natural and without effort. Others, thousands of them, have suffered as you suffer but have wisely turned to this famous remedy and ceased to suffer. 'Get a package this very day. Pte. Frank Jennings visited his uncle Mr. Robt. Wonnacott Rev. W. H. Montgomery, Chippewa, attended church here Sunday after an absence of 12 years Mr. Geo Awde, Drayton, visited his sister, Mrs. H. G. ' Pascoe. Miss Elva Pascoe accompanied him home... .Some farmers here intend having Government tractor to plow Miss Helen Baker broke her collar bone in a fall.... Miss Lena Taylor home for holidays and was organist Sunday at chnrch.... Miss Currie, Stirling, sang a solo nicely at church Sunday week. She was the guest of Miss Luta Smith....Women's Institute Institute meets at Mrs. W. Van Nest's on Aug. Qth. Good program Miss Luta Smith gave an interesting reportât League Sunday night of Sijmmer School... .Mr. Herbert Van Nest is visiting at Caesar e 6 a Tohn Baker sold to W. A. Dryden, Brooklin, a 7 months' old Shorthorn bull for $425 and two 9 months' old heifers at $200 each. Does it pay to grow thoro- bred stock.? Recent visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McDougall and daughters, Bow- manville, at Mr. L. T. Pascôe's; Miss Ellen J. James home from Columbus; Mr. A. Gibbons, Toronto, at Mr. H. Argue's; Mr. aud Mrs. T. Wonnacott at their daughter's, Mrs. Hancock in Clarke; Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Wright at Oshawa; Mr. W. R. Westlake home from Oshawa for vacation--pitching hay; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B. Scott at Nestleton; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Pascoe at Enniskillen; Mrs. Thos. Baker and Miss Muriel,Miss Nora Werry, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Moorey and Mr. Cecil Bush at Peterboro; Miss Annie Williams at Cæsarea; Miss Ruth McKessock at her grandparents at Hampton; Misses Florence Florence and Gussie Luke, Kedron, at Grandma Grandma Werry's; Miss Irene Argue, Toronto, at home. EBENEZER London Mutual Fire Co. of Canada ESTABLISHED 1859--Before Confederation Roofing Paint at F. Q^Mason's. The great cleanser--Wyandotte at F O. Mason's. Phone 145 tor sections and guards for your reaper and mower. Mason & Dale Hardware have them. TYRONE Fare and One-Third For the round trip, good going August 4th* 5 th and 6th. Return limit August 7thr" - For tickets and all information apply to W. G^Oiffler, Station Agent, R. M. Mitchell, Town Agent. Mr. Frank Walter motored to Newcastle Newcastle on Sunday to visit old friends The annual W. M. S. picnic is being held on Thursday afternoon, August 9th in Mr. W. E. Courtice's grove adjacent to the church. Good patriotic program and enjoyable time....Mr. Wilfrid Rundle, Toronto, is spending the week at his father's, Mr. Jas. Rundle.. . .Mr. Morley Wilkins has disposed of his old car and purchased a new one... ."Our pastor attended attended the funeral of Mrs. Grace Snowden Snowden at Bowmanville on Wednesday.... Mr. S. S. Brooks went to Oshawa Hospital Hospital on Sunday and had.the first finger of his left hand amputated. It had been severely severely lacerated some weeks ago when cleaning fish and blood poisoning developed. developed. Sid is convalescing at home and his many friends extend sincerest sympathy sympathy Councillor W. R. Courtice at- attended session at Hampton on Saturday .At Red Gross Auxiliary Workers' meeting at church on Thursday, Mrs- Cowan of Oshawa gave an inspiring ad. dress on her recent trip to the Old Land and the importance of Red Cross work ,.. .Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Coone, Edmonton, Edmonton, Alta., spent last week at the Parsonage Parsonage Our baseball team won fame at Hampton last Wednesday, defeating Solina Solina boys 11 to 6. Our reliable battery, Clarence and Allan Penfound put up good work and were well supported by the rest of the team Messrs. Baird and Ward, Toronto, Sundayed with Mr. A.E. Rundle Haying is in full swing and much will be hauled this week. Quality and quantity quantity fairly good... .Mr. and Mrs. Wifflin, Belleville, spent week-end at Mr. J. L. Parsons' Mr. Horsburgh, Cleveland, U. S., very kindly sent our Red Cross a donation of $50 for their work. Mrs. Harsburgh is a sister of Mrs. A.F. Rundle, Courtice. A very appreciative acknowledgment acknowledgment was returned... .Miss Lyla Osborne is home from Bowmanville Hospital Hospital and is making rapid recovery.... Sunday next morning and evening Mr. Smith of Upper Canada Bible Society will preach. All should hear him Mr. and Mrs. W. Terry attended the funeral of her father Mr. Luke Potter, at Enniskillen on Tuesday... .Mr.Jesse Arnot, Taunton, was out for Sabbath Miss Flowers of Toronto is holidaying at Mrs. Eli Osborne's Osborne's Quite a stir was created the other day when an aeroplane was seen flying quite near the church. Likely an aviator from Deseronto.... Mr. and Mrs. Hezzle- wood, Toronto, motored down to Geo-A. Pearce's Sunday.... We had a most severe electric storm last Thursday. Lightning struck an elm tree at Wm. Nichols' and knocked a few bricks out of Thos. Oke's chimney. Pretty close 1 Local phoqes were also affected. •. .Mr. Thomas Short, Oshawa, is visiting his nephew, Mr. A. J. Short Sunday services were well at tended though the heat was intense. Our Pastor gave us practical sermons on "Jesus' First Sermon" and "Men who were in a hurry". Floral decorations were lovely....Mrs. F. Frank still continues very poorly and is growing weaker.... Mrs. Geo. F. Annis spent week-end with her parents in Bowmanville. Stick Fast--dry paste for paper-hanging at F. O. Mason's. Farmers if you require new sections or guards for your reapers and mowers, phone 145 and Mason & Dale Hardware will supply you. Clean Stomach, Clear Mind--The stomach is the workshop of the vital function function and when it gets out of order the whole system clogs in sympathy. The spirits flag, the mind droops and work becomes becomes impossible. The first care should be to restore healthful action of the stom- Newly elected officers of the "Win One" class: Pres.--Irene Wérry, 1st Vice --Edythe Clemens, Secty--May Wright, Treas.--Grace Edwards, Floral Com.-- Margaret Pollock, Grace Edwards. Social Social Com.--Evelynne Brent, Mary Aldred, Edythe Clemens and Ethel Smith. One of Canada's Oldest and Strongest^ Fire Insurance Companies A Strictly Canadian Company whose Business is Confined Entirely to Canada Statement of Affairs as at | June 30th, 1917 Net Premiums Rec-d $205,388.89 Losses and Expenses $176,005.28 Interest and Rents 8,970.17 Profit - - 38,353.78 $214,359.06 $214,359.06 TOTAL ASSETS $718.608.76 President. Visitors: Mrs. Butler and son Ted, Toronto, at Mr. Luther Goodman's; Mr v and Mrs. Lou Rowe and Miss Greta Oke, Town, at Mr. Jas. Oke's; Mrs. Sherman Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Toronto, Toronto, at Mr. Levi Skinner's; Miss Velma Staples at Mr. J. H. Mutton's, Town; Misses Edith and Geraldine Clemens, with their grandparents at Campbellford; Miss Margaret Moore at Mrs. Tas. Morris, Toronto; Miss Maud Virtue, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Virtue, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Virtue, at Mr. Talbert Findlay's, Unionville; Miss Roma Phare with Miss Blanche Dix, Little Britain. Women's Institute will hold a raspberry raspberry social on Lieut. Col. W. Farrell's lawn on Wednesday evening Aug. 8th in aid of Red Cross. Music by Providence Quartette, Miss Ada Stamp and Mr. Fred Rutherford, Orono, and Misses Velma Staples and Mabel Couch; Miss Vera Slemon, Haydon, and Mr. Fred R. Foley, Bowmanville, elocutionists; addresses addresses by Capt. E. C. Southey and Sergt. Major Dan M. Douglass. Tea served from 6 to 8. Admission: adults 25c; children 15 c. Countless have been the cures worked by Holloway's Corn Cure v It has a . power of its own not foundin other preparations. Brantford Roofing at F. O. Mason's. Sling Ropes at F. O. Mason's. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Suits repaired, cleaned and pressed at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's Limited. Don't wait until you are needing to use vour mower or reaper. Look after the repairs now. Mason & Dale Hardware "will furnish the needed new parts. Phone 145. DARLINGTON COUNCIL TIRE REPAIRING Town Hall, Hampton, July 28th. Regular meeting, members all present, Reeve Stanley presiding. Minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. Tresurer presented his % yearly report, report, which was adopted, John Reynolds was appointed collector. Orders granted on Treasurer as follows:-- follows:-- W. T. Riggs, cedar posts $ I 20 C. W. Hastings, lumber I 35 J.W. Werry, gravel, 1 75 R. Hoskin, shovelling snow 2 40 J. M. Campbell, teaming and culvert 4 75 IH. Frazier, shovelling snow 6 00 John Sonlev, gravel 8 87 Wm. Hooçyr gravel 8 97 Jas. Sulley « - IO 37 John Martin, " 22 62 Pedlar People Ltd.; culvert tubes 24 24 Benj. Powell, gravel 28 25 Ont. Bridge Co., steele for bridge 356 00 Chas. Pollard, wire fence bonus 1 95 Thos. Scott, " " 2 50 W. E. Courtice " " " 3 75 Donald Smith " " 4 §7 Harry Frazier " " 6 00 R. Slemon " " " 7 50 J. Morrow " " " 7 72 W. J. Cryderman " " 10 00 S. W. Marchment " " 48 37 Jas. Stanley, expenses to Convention, - Toronto 5 00 King Edward San. for Wm. Francis 36 85 C. W. Slemon, M, D. S. S. No. 16 300 00 Council adjourned to Saturday, Aug. 25 at 10 a.m. W. R. Allin, Tp. Clerk, Ideal Tire Repair Company, Corner Ring and Silver Streets, Bowmanville, is now open for business. business. Steam vulcanizing services and guaranteed work at minimum prices. Auto Tire and Tube repairing repairing a specialty. Free Air Service. Service. Dealers in all popular Canadian Canadian made Tires. R. M. Jamieson, Mgr. Fall Term from August 27th .IOTT Yonge and Charles Streets, Toronto Tjls [unquestionably one of Canada's best commercial schools. The demand for our graduates is far beyond our supply. Prompt assistance to get positions positions is assured all of our students who become coûipetent. Write today for our handsome catalogue. It contains full information. HeacLOffice--33 Scott Street, Toronto A. H. C. Carson, F. D. Williams, Managing Director. John J. Mason, Loca, B "mc Outfit For Sale Good big driving horse, 10 years old, very quiet and reliable, also good buggy, waggon and harness. Will sell separately or the lot together at a great, bargain. Apply to D. P. COWAN Phone 270 - Bowmanville Vacation Time Going for a Trip ? We have a large stock of travelling travelling goods, all kinds and prices W. J. Elliott, Principal. Solly Solowitch tQ Brown St. Phone 285. Bowmanville ach and the best preparation for that pur- oose is Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. Gen- * . _ mam m eral use for years has won them a leading in medicine Atrial will attest their value. Miller's Worm Powders are not surpassed surpassed by any other preparation as a vermifuge or worm destroyer. Indeed, there are few I preparations that have the merit that it to recommend it. Mothers, aware of its excellence, seek its aid at the first indication indication of the presence of worms in their children, knowing that it is a perfectly perfectly trustworthy medicine that will give immediate aid lasting relief. Is opening a. market in Bowmanville Bowmanville on Tuesday and Wednesday of each, week when he will buy all kinds of Poultiy. Eggs and Sweet Butter paying lc per dozen more on . eggs and 2c per lb more on poultry on other days. Market days he will pay 26c per lb for Poultry. He will pay the following prices for junk:-- Wrought Iron and. Stove Plate " per 100 lbs 60c Cast Iron....;. " " 75c RftRB•... « ••i t »»•••••••• • • #p6r lb 2c Rubbers. ® Copper, Brass and Lead, highest prices. CLUB BAGS Neat and Light Matting $1.00 to $2.75 Fabrikoid........ $4.00 to $8.50 Real Leather $8.00 to $18.00 INSURANCE M MRS. EDITH V. SC0BELL, assisted by Miss Nina E. Neads Agency for very best lines in British and Canadian Insurance Companies FIRE AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY SICK BENEFIT Also tor me old and reliable Sun Life Ass. Co. of Canada, the strongest and best Canadian Life Insurance Company. Mrs. EDITH V. SCÛÇELL, Bowmanville , x Box 308 Phone 189 9-3w SUIT CASES Japanese Matting and Fiber, $1.00 to $4.50 Genuine Leather...$7.50 to $12.00 Juvenile Cases.. 60c to $1.25 Tint, Ire Ful1 aa80rtmellt A Jl UllJVO i n steamer and regulation trunks $4.00 to $12.00 Juvenile Trunks, very cute, $1.95 Fred] R. Fdley On thé Sunnysidè Phone 12 Bowmanville The Old Reliable Laundry The Oldest Laundry in Town First class work done at lowest prices in the quickest possible time. Goods called for and delivered delivered to any part of town. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. S00 BROS Phone 148 Props.

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