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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Aug 1917, p. 8

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fex- e g B £ K: iK >c' | I K kc, E The three strongest Mutual Companies, doing business in Ontario to-day are (1) Waterloo Mutual, (2) Gore, and (3) Economical, Economical, all of which are represented by this agency. The old and reliable Waterloo Mutual ofiers special rates to farmers; - allows reduction for lightning rod protection} covers live stock against lightning in pasture and rented rented pasture and going to and from^. market. Audited Statement of Waterloo Mutual, est'd 1863 for the year ending December 31, 1916, shows: INSURANCE IN FORCE $40,000,000.00 CASH BALANCE over all liabilities.... 537,374.44 TOTAL ASSETS 912,681.45 DEPOSIT WITH GOVERNMENT 50,000.00 The Waterloo Mutual is a Tarifi Company as well as a Mutual Company, which is an advantage to the policyholders. ATiSO agent for very best in BRITISH, CANADIAN, and AMERICAN Tarifi Companies. AUTOMOBILES insured against Fire and Liability. MRS. EDITH V. SCOBELL, Agent, Phone 189, Bowmanville 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 Layer Raisins New Shelled Almonds New Valencia Raisins New Shelled Walnuts New Smvrua Figs New Cleaned Currants New Hallowi Dates New Candied Peels Extra quality of Tea at a price you will be pleased with. Cofiee, the very best. Everything in the Grocery line good and fresu. Special attention to phone orders Phone 65 AfChi© Tâît, Bowmanville The Reliable Grocery House MEAT IN WAR TIME No m • il is entirely complete with» uni meat. II you want the choicest the r;i:ir et produces in Beef, Pork, Lamb ur Veal, leave your order at our store and it will be promptly attended to. If x - u cannot come to the store have our waggon call and make your own selection- J. H. MUTTON Phone 225 King Street \ Sling Ropes at F. O. Mason's. The great cleanser--Wyandotte at F. O. Mason's. , „ . . , Ladies' and Gentlemen's Suits repaired cleaned and pressed at Couch, lohnston & Cryderman's Limited. Don't wait until you are needing to use your mower or reaper. Look after the repairs now. Mason & Dale Hardware w iH furnish the needed new parts. Phone 145. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Fitzsymmons, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bradley, Cannington, Mr. Howard Bradley, Osha- wa' Mrs. McCormack and children, Tor- at Mr. S. Bray's, Bræsidej Mrs. J. Grey, Toronto, at Mr. Arthur Ormiston's; Miss Smith, Port Hope, at Mr. J. Ormiston's; Mrs. J,and Mr.Frank Gilbert at Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. C. Powell, Oshawa, at B. Powell's; Mr. Elmo Ashton, Toronto, at home. Brantford Roofing at F. O. Mason's. New and elegant voile, crepe de chene, and Georgette Crepe Blouses just opened out at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman, Ltd. MAPLE GROVE Miss Phipps, Whitby, visited her sister Mrs. F. Swallow... .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bollons and son Raymond, Toronto, visited visited Mrs. C. H. Snowden and other friends ....Mrs. L. C. Snowden and daughter Betty, spent the week-end with her parents, parents, Solina.... Mrs. J. E. Cochrane and daughter, Cobourg, attended the funeral 1 of Mrs. S. Snowden, sr., and visited former former friends around 'here....The Wide Awake Class and Busy Workers held their annual picnic Tuesday afternoon at Crago's Beach when all had a very enjoyable enjoyable time... .Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders and daughter Eva, Town, spent Sunday at Mr. C. H. Snowden's... .These classes with teachers will hold their picnic on Thursday afternoon: Mrs. M. Munday's, sr., Mr. Lloyd Snowden's, Mrs. Truman Power's, Mrs. F. Swallow's, at Mr. M. Munday's creek....Mr. Leonard Smith, struck by lightning Sunday night.... Ep- worth League will conduct Eldad Sunday afternoon service.... Quarterly " services at Zion were slimly attended by outside members ...... Fall wheat! and barley cutting is on"--crops promise,well.... Mr, John Pascoe is treating, his barn to a coat of paint....Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heddon, Toronto, is visiting at Mr. John Pascoe's. Recent. visitors:, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hogarth, Vetefan, Alta , at Mr. Richard Pascoe's; Mr. E. F. Willoughby, B. A., Winnipeg, and wife, Master Russel Vice, Enfield, at A. ' L. Pascoe's; Messrs. Norman Norman and Nelson Reynolds and Misses Switzer and Clark, Toronto, at Mr., John Reynolds'; Mrs. A. Seacock, Nestleton, at Mr. C. Scott's.. . .Congratulations to Miss Florence M. Luke add brother A. R. J. Luke on passing Normal Entrance exams. Bert is only 15 years old. Roofing Paint at F. O. Mason's. Hay Fork Car, Totton and track, new, at F. O. Mason's, TYRONE Visitors: Miss Bertie Randle, Port Perry, at Miss Maud Virtue>; Mr. Stanley Avery and Mr, Percy Puff, Toronto, at Mr. Jas. Oke's;Mr. and Mrs. Blake Court- ice, Courtice, at Mr. A. E. Clemens; Miss Benson, Pontypool, with her sister, Mrs. Herb Argue; Miss Edna Virtue, Orono, at home; Miss Ethel Skinner and Miss Margaret Hooper, Toronto, at their home; Miss Wood, Toronto, with Miss Ethel Woodley; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Malcolm, Miss Ada and Mr. Clark Williams, Nest- TT ~ , 0 .,, c • *. . .., letonfat Mr. L. Skinner's; Mr. and Mrs. Upper Canada Bible Society, occupiedthe j$tf ghson and Gwendolyn, Mrs. Brown ahd pulpit Sunday and gave some practical 1 ^ - - - - - -- pf work of the thoughts along the line Society Sunday School next Sunday meets at 1.30 p.m. Quarterly service will be held Sunday afternoon.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thickson and family, Oshawa, at Mr. John Snowden's. Stick Fast--dry paste for paper-hanging at F. O. Mason's. Carpet Squares in all qualities and Nairn's Linoleums in all widths at Couch, Johnston & Crydermah's Limited. ENNISKILLEN Holiday Visitors:--Mrs. Wm. Hoskin and son, Toronto, with Mrs. Samuel Hoskin Hoskin and Mrs. Nelson Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers and Mr. Milton Sanderson, Toronto, Toronto, with Mr. Wilfrid Sanderson; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trimmer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Virtue and Helen, Toronto, at J. W. Virtue's; Mrs. Frank McClusky and son Fred. New York, ^t Messrs. H. Rogers' and F. W. Lee's; Mr. Samuel Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Metcalf and son, Maple Grove, Mr. and Mrs. John Metcalf and son, South Darlington, Darlington, at Mr. Chas. Stewart's; Mr. Babcock Babcock and son, Mr. Josiah Butson and Miss Mary Webber, Bowmanville,-at.Mr. Wm. Herring's; Mr. and Mrs Norman Redpath at Camborne; Mrs-C. J. Pascoe, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tones, Whitby, at F. W. Lee's; Mr. Milton Sanderson and Miss -Helena Werry at Orono; Mr. and Mrs. Fred"Smith in Mariposa; Rev. and Mrs. H. Wilkinson and babe, holidaying at Wilberforce; Dr. Hastings is taking Dr. Slemon's practice during his absence; Miss Margaret Stewart in Bowmanville; Mr.' Chas. Stewart in Oshawa... .Our League took the service at Haydon on Sunday afternoon.... Service next Sabbath evening evening will be in charge of the League.... Word received from Pte. Russel Griffin, by his ^parents, stated that expected to leave Surrey Camp, Eng., about Aug. 1st, and go to France Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Demille;"both sons. Deeding & McCormick repairs at F. O. Mason's. Phone 145 tor sections and guards for your reaper and mower. Mason & Dale Hardware have them. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman are giving one-third off the price of all Ladies' Spring Coats and making great reduction in all Ladies' suits. Mr. Fred Bryant, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fraser and Kenneth, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Little, Bowmanville, at Mr. Robt.. McCullough's; Miss Mabel Wight at Mr. J. H. Mutton's, Bowmanville Bowmanville The W. M. S. will take the service at church Sunday morning, and Rev. C. W.Parsons in the evening....A good missionary program is being prepared for Thursday evening. Try to be there Missionary Sunday in the Bible School next Sunday. Mrs. Argue has an interesting story to tell. Come yourself and bring someone else. HAMPTON EBENEZER Join the Throng of the Thrifty People Who Buy at the Corner Grocery Bcelow are only a few of the many specials we are offering for this week: • 100 lbs. Granulated Sugar $8.75 Molasses, lean. 10c 20 lbs. " " $1.75 Dutch Cleanser, 1 can.. 10c 2 lbs Prunes 25c Inpton's Tea, old price...40c lb 3 lbs Rice .-25c £ lb tin Fry's Cocoa 25c 3 Jelly Powders- 25c Worcestershire Sauce 10c Simcoe Pork and Beans 20c Canned Peas, 2 tina. 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 - - Bowmanville CARS WASHED. A. W, Pickard has his new wash room ready for use at the Overland Garage ust south of the Post Office. Cars washed .at reasonable, prices. White Rose Gasoline Gasoline sold at lowest price. Give him a call for repairs day or night. Spic-&-Span 3 for 25c at F. O Mason's. Beats anything for scouring. Mrs. A. F. Rundle spent Tuesday in Toronto... .Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Oke, Toronto, visited her brother, R. E. Osborne... .Pte. Jas. Abernethy, Kingston, is home On leave... .Mr. and Mrs. Blake Courtice Sundayed at Tyrone... .Misses James and Sleeth, Toronto, visited at A. E. Rundle's... .Geo. F. and Mrs, Annis Sundayed at Oshawa Annual Courtice Picnic was held at Oshawa Harbor on Tuesday... .Mr. and Mrs. Will Baker, Solina, Sundayed at S. Perifound's.... Mr. and Mrs. Webster, Toronto, Mrs. Hurley, Owen Sound, visited A. F. Rundle.... Miss Grace Bray, Toronto, is visiting Ebenezer friends»... .Cherries are a fine crop.... Mr. Thos. McNeil and children, Orono, Sundayed with F. A. Crago Mrs. Delve suffered an attack of acute tonsilitis recently Several Ebenezer- ites took a trip away Civic Holiday.... Rev. W.T. Wickett, Bethany, visited recently recently at the Parsonage Congratulat ions to Miss Louise Osborne who passed Conservatory music examinations with honors; and also to Miss May Gardinër and Margaret Abernethy on their success Mr. and Mrs. R. Bragg, Shaws, Sundayed Sundayed with her parents... .Berry picking is the order of the day. . . .Augustus Grills has invested in a new car... .Sunday .Sunday services wtre well attended. Mr. Leonard Smith, Toronto, presented the interests of the Bible Society-morning subject: Value of the Scriptures. Evening--"Society Evening--"Society Work in Canada", finely illustrated. Pastor Delve conducted opening services. Choir music was especially especially good Haying "boomed" with the fine weather last week, and it is about completed... .Mr. L. Hare, Toronto, spent the week-end at Jas. Rundle's; Mrs. Hare returned with him Monday... .Mr. S. S. Brooks has improved much and is now up around... .Mr. and 'Mrs. John Walter, sr., Frank and Mabel, motored to Peterboro on Sunday... .Annual W. M. S. picnic will be held on Thursday afternoon afternoon at 2.30 p.m. in W. E. Courtice's grove. Bring your basket and come.... Mrs. Harris returned Saturday from Tyrone, after a visit with her son... .Geo. F. Annis has a new automobile... .Miss Dorothy Brooks is home from visiting at Oshawa. ...Sabbath morning Sacrament Sacrament will be served here, after a reception reception service of a large class of voung people. Now is the time to look over your mower and reaper. If you need new sections or guards ask Mason & Dale and tfcsy will supply you. - Mrs. Wesley Pascoe and Miss Myrtle Pascoe at Mr. A Trenouth's and Mr, Geo. Taylor's; Miss Madeline Sheerin, Toronto, visiting Miss Lyra Trenouth, Mr. Frank Trenouth'o visiting friends in Toronto. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoskin,Toronto at Mr. John Colwill's: Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilcox's; Mrs. L. Cryderman and son are home after visiting Trenton friends; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Doidge, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffery and Master Wallace Sundayed in Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Davey and daughters Miss M. Perkins, Port Perry, Mrs. J. Trewin, Mrs. W. Trewin, Mrs. Tennant, Toronto, Miss B. Real, Miss O. Real, Miss Leask, Greenbank, at Mr. T. Salter's; Mr. and Mrs. Hawke and family from Butte, Montana, at Mr. C. N. Ruse's C. Hoidge, Oshawa, at M. B. Cryderman; Mr. and Mrs. R. Johns, Newcastle, Miss M. Glide, Toronto, Miss Fraser, Kenmore, at Mrs. C. Johns; Miss P. Stokem, Kingston, Kingston, at Mr. B. Stevens'; Miss E. Clark, Mr. D. Reynolds, Toronto, with friends; Mr. H. Clark, Mr. H. Welsh, Toronto, Mr. V. Welsh, Oshawa, at home; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Doidge, Mr. and Mrs. C. Horn at Mr. J. B. Horn's, Peterboro; Rev. Geo. Brown, Mrs. Brown, Miss E. L. Brown holidaying at Lake Moira.... Miss M. Cole with friends near Foxboro. ...Mrs. J. H. Wilcox and son with friends in "Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Finlay, and family, Barrie, are visiting at Mr. S. Bates'... .Glad to learn that Mr. A. Trenouth and Mr. W. R. Greenaway are recovering from the effects of a bad fall , owing to a scaffod giving awav... .Mr. W. Pascoe and Miss M. Pascoe, Toronto, are visiting with relatives relatives The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. Allin will regret to learn that Mr. Allin is in Bowmanville Hospital for treatment treatment for appendicitis The Misses Rob ertson, Watrous, Sask., were recent guests of Mr. T. J. Clark; Miss L. Doidge, Oshawa, Oshawa, is visiting relatives here Congrat ulations to Miss N. Johns, teacher, Kendal, on three out of four pupils successfully passing their Entrance; also to Principal F. J. Groat on both his pupils passing. Solly jSoIowitch 10 Brown St. Phone 285. Bowmanville I» opening a market in Bowmanville Bowmanville on Tuesday and Wednesday of each week when he will buy. all kinds of Poultry. Eggs and Sweet Butter paying Ic per dozen more on eggs and 2c per lb more on poultry than on other days. Market days he will pay 25c per lb for Poultry. He will pay the following prices tor junk:-- Wrought Iron and Stove Plate per 100 lbs 60c Oast Iron... " " 75c Rags per lb 2c Rubbers " "6c Oopper, Brass and Lead, highest prices. GRAND TRUNK System Harvest Help Excursions $12.00 TO WINNIPEG "August 21st and 30th, from Stations Stations Lyn, Ont., and West to Toronto Toronto inolusive.jSHS August 23rd and 30th from Stations Stations Toronto and west in Ontario. jJ\For particulars as to tickets west of Winnipeg, etc., apply to any Grand: Trunk Ticket Agent. 32-3w J. H. H. Jury, Agent, London Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Canada ESTABLISHED 1859--Before Confederation One of Canada's Oldest and Strongest Fire Insurance Companies A Strictly Canadian Company whose Business is Confined Entirely to Canada ' -- T 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 Head Office--33 Scott Street, Toronto A. H. C Carson, President. F. D. Williams, Managing Director. Johtl J. MaSOn, ^"kofmauille A « A "X 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 CLUB BAGS Neat and Light Matting .$1.00 to $2.75 Fabrikoid ......$4.00 to $8.50 Real Leather .......$ 8.00 to $ 18.00 SUITCASES Japanese Matting and Fiber, .................. $1.00 to $4.50 Genuine Leather...$7.50 to $12.00 Juvenile Cases 60c to $1.25 6 Full assortment in steamer and regulation trunks $4.00 to $12.00 Juvenile Trunks, very cute, $1.95 TIRE REPAIRING Ideal Tire Repair Company, Corner King 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 jJOTT Yonge and Charles Streets, Toronto 31s- (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 competent. Write today for our handsome catalogue. It contains full information. W„ J. Elliott, Principal. Farmers if you require new sections or guards for your .reapers and mowers, phone~I45 and Mason & Dale Hardware will supply you. * 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 oix money refunded. S00 BROS Phone 148 - Props. Trunks Fred R. Fôley On thê Sunnysidè Phone 12 Bowmanville I CANADIAN NORTHERN HELP! LABORERS WANTÈD for the WESTERN HARVEST $12.00 TO WINNIPEG Plus Half a Cent per Mile Beyond Return, Half a Cent per Mile to Winnipeg plus $18.00 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAINS , THE BEST OF EQUIPMENT AND LUNCH COUNTER CARS Special Accommodation for Women For Tickets, Reservations, Literature and Information, apply to W. G. GIFFLER, STATION AGT. or R. M. MITCHELL, TOWN AGT. Or write R. L. Falrbalrn, G.P.A., 68 King St. E., Toronto. I CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY

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