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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Feb 1920, p. 3

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Cold Weather Specials Scranton Coal For your Furnace and Range, Cannel Coal for the Fire- place, Charcoal and liard and Soft Wood for Lighting. For Your Poultry and Hogs Predigest Granulated Chieken Food Vo keep your Ilens in Condition and make them Lay in Cold Weather. Predigest Hog Mash Vo fatten your llogs and fit them for market in from four to six weeks less time than or- dinary feeding. Grain and Seeds We are in the market for Buckwheat. Barley, Oats, Peas and Fail and Spring Rye; also iRed Clover, Sweet Clover Alsike, and Timothy Seed and will pay the llighest Mar- ket Price for each and ail of these products. We have a special miii for cleaning al kinds of Clover and Timothy seed, and shall ho pleased to clean up seeds for any who wish to have the work doue properly, whether we buy the seed or noV, Bring in your seed and have it cleaned properly so that you can get the highest price. A good supply of Building Material always on hand at reasonable rates. ,i McClellan & Company Limited King Street East Bowmanville Office Phono 15- Residences 228 and 274 Tinsmithing and Plumbing Quality Hardware Phone 74 *1 BOWMANVILLE, FEB. 12, 192( Local andtOtberwise Coal is $14.50 in Oshawa. Have vour skates sbarpenud a Pickard's Gare- Port Hope feachers have receivud ai increasu in salaries. Oshawa had fivu cases of smattpox ani Cedardale four tasf wuuk. T1hieves stole some cases of whiske3 from Millbrook express office laftly. Holtowa><s Corn Cure takus the corr ouf by tbe roofs. Try if and prove if. ,Report ail faim sales promptly f0 THfi STATESMAN, please, stafing price if you will. Now is the time to get your skates sharpuned at Luke, Boys & Crvderman's garage. Dr. Hassard, Markham, bas sold out and will continue bis horse salestables, il is reporfed Miss Phyltis M. Smith, feacher in Port H ope af a salary Of $725 bas rusigned fc accept anof ber position. Mr. IH. E, Reynolds, South Roxton, Que.,hbas been visiting bis father, Mr. Ed- win Reynolds, Queen-st, Mrs. G. A. Edmondsfone and Miss Diogman were in Toronto this week at- tending the miltinery openings. Geo. Dafoe, Trunfoil, goes f0 punf- fcntiary fhree years f,,r fampering wifb regisfered letters-another vicfim of get- ricb-quîck mania. To bave children sound and heatthy is the first care of a mother. Tbuy cannof bu bealthy if t roubled witb worms. Use Mot ber Graves' Worm Ext erminator. AIl Ladies' Ctoth Coats selling off af, 25% discount and any of last years Coats ai haîf price ai Coucb, Johnston & Cri'- derman's Limited Members rf jerusalcrm Lodge, NO. 31, A. F. & A. M., were at Orono Lodge on Jan. 29, wbun Rt. W., Bro. -Geo. W. P. Everv, D. D. G. M., made bis officiai visit. "Fourth Degree" was a happy' uvent. Counties Council gave a grant of $75o f0 eacb of fhree Countv Hospitats, Cobourg, Port Hope and Bowmanvil- an increase of $250. Children's Shelfer, Porf Hope, will receive $200 a monfh, an increase of $25. Kudron Drarnatic lub's new play- "Cranberry Coners"-druw a capacity audience and $48 bouse. Mr. H. F. Werry was chairman and Miss Editb Peardon gave an exhibition of club swinging, with Miss E. Pascoe at fbe organ, "Back fo the land" has sef in sure. Mr. M. G. Hutchinson, Cavaîî, bas sold bis 2 50 acre farm, 9tb con., wîtb some implements~ and tive stock for the splendid sumn of~ $26,ooo, we understand, to a gentleman in Toronto, whi infends ptacing bis sons on fbe land wbere neither motb nor rust cor- rupt and food, raiment and the blessing of being near f0 Nature are assured-Mill- brook Reporter. IT WILL PREVENT ULCERATED THROT.-At the firsf symr toms of sore tbroat, whîch prusagus ulcerafion and in- flammation, take a spoonful of Dr. Thom- as' Eclec tric -Oit. Add a ltfte sugar' fo make if patatable. It will altay fthe irrit- ation and prevunt ulcerafion and swelling thaf are so painful. Those wbo wuru periodicatly subject to quinsy have fI4us made thesuives immune f0 afaack. .We have a reat artist in town. Have you nofîced the Bultetin Board on the S. W. corner of the Mefbodisf Cburch ? Thaf was painfed and leftered bi' Mr. John H. Needham, the Superintendunt of the Art.Depart ment of fhe Canada Scalu & Sicer Company, Bowmanville. If is a ruaI gunuinu work of art and many are the complimunfary expressions huard from passers-by wbo notice if. Neyer in ourlife imu bas an oppor- O0 HAMPTON Miss Mary Souch, who has been attend- îng Ontario Ladies' College, has passed ber Intermediate piano exams with honorE and 's prepared f0 take a riomber of pu- puls. 7-3w t TYHRONI ,n Mr. Harry Porter, the eccenfric Viotin- d ist and comedian, has been secured to appear at the "Win One" club concert at Tyrone on Friday, Pub. 13th. N. B. No ymention is made as f0 whether his char- acter son "Moses" will be present. Messrs n B. Berry, N. Williams and Co. will aiso appear under the- direction of Harr: E Porter, 6-. IIAYDON Is Recent Vîsitors:-Mr. Ernest Ingles, Toronto, at Mr. Sulas Trewin's; Miss Stela iStemon, Toronto, at Mr. Thos Slemon'>; tMisses Muriel Ashton and Dora Mountjoy of Oshawa, af home.,,...Several meînburs from our Sunday Scbool aftended the tConvention af Enniskjtlen which was yery instructive and bulpful . ... Temperance program on Sunday morning was presidec over bi' Mrs. Thos. Cowling.. Readings were given by M\rs. Thuron Mountjoy anc Mrs. Henry Raynor. Mr. Clarence Avery sgave a talk on the National Ca mpaign and was granted $5o from fhe Sunday School ...Luague muets this (Thursdav) night in charge of our Missionary Vice-Presid- eut Mrs. Russell Gilbert. Good program ...Mr. Silas Irewin, lost a valuiabis horse rucuncly. EBENEZER To WHOM IT MAY' CONCERN:-Quust- ions are often asked and discussion 'buen had as to the wny and how of the care up- keep and- improvement of the church Cern- et ery, especially the oldur persons in Plis church and socîuty. The Boat d ot Trustees we are told have ascertained thaf there are some legal rights of ownership by holders of small or individual plots whicb bave fu bu guarded by the Board, in making somu propased changes or improvements which are badly nueded. The Trustees at a recent meet- ing appointed a committee fo deal wîth this maffer, and any parties interested, eitber locally or who may have renioved to any distance are askud f0 confer by mail or otherwise with this committe tbrough the Sec.-Treas,, Mr, R, E. Os- borne, R. R. 2, 'Bowmanviliî, fo whom contributions may be made, or suggest- ions and desires made known, with the object of imp ovement and making the Ebenuzur Cemetery a credif to the coixi- munity, as wull as to the relatives and friends of f hose whose remains are quiet- hi' resting in this long-established Cern- etery. By ORDER 0F COMMITTEE BOWMANVILLE TALENT AT NEWCASTLE From The Independent) Onu of the best concerts held in New- castle, was that, of Jan. 27th,. in the Methodist Sunday Scboot Hall, under thbe auspices of the Epwortb League. Prof. C. C. Laugher, Bo*manvilte, and bis companry of junior talent gave a splendid programt of solos, duets, trios, choruses-, -recitations and setections by the orchestra and also on the violin and..celto.' Those who are fond of music and loyers of ltffle children missed a genuine treat of the vury higbest order, if they were not present. The children,_ the majority of them of the kindurgarten age, uxcutled tbumnsetves in the rundering of f beir different select ions. Not a programt given by older People could have been renderud buffer, or purhaps as wull, as that given by the tittie folks. Basbfuiness and nervousness seemed to bu entirety fforeign to fhum. They deported themselves with easu and erace -and... ir,,ti-l(",sn ERNIE MARKS COMPANY. ýd On Friday, Feb. f13, Mr, Ernie Marks rsand his company will present the "Little 1Peggy-O-Moore" and sure is a hearty wlaugh and a delightful play fromn start f0 finish. The play has been a great success for several reasons, because it's chuck fuit of fun and a story that grips the at- tention. There is entertainment gatore - with its musie, cdean, bright comedy and ýo scenes and situations of thrilling excite- t ment and touches of pathos, ait so frue ýo that it seems like a page torn from r-Nafure's book. Popular priceâ prevail. sFor an evening of enjoyment go f0 the ;o Town Hall, Friday night on the opening 'y of the Ernie Marks Stock Co,, supporting .2 the clever acfress, Kittie Marks Prices 25c, aduits 50C. MAtIES BREATHING EASY. The con- astriction of air passages and the struggle for breath, f00 familiar evidence of as- thmatic trouble, cannof daunt Dr. J. D. Kellogg's, Asthma Remedy. This is the fae u, eedy which is known far and wide for ifs comptete effectiveness evenÉ yunder very severe conditions. If is no un- Stried, experimental preparafion, but one with many years of strong service behind i.Buy if from your neareat dealer. Mail Contract SEALED TENDERS, addressed f0 the Posfmasfer General will be received af Ottawa unfil noon, on Friday, the 5th March, 1920, for the conveyance of Hîs Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Confract for four years, six times per week -on the route BOWMANvILLE R. R. 2 from the Ist Juli' 1920 nexf. Printed notices containing further in- format ion as f0 conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obfained af the Post Offices of Bowmanville and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, Toronto. Post Office Inspecfor's Office, Toronto, Jan. 23, 1920. A. SUTHERLAND, 5-3 Post Office Inspect or, Mail Contract SEALED TENDERS, addressed f0 the Posfmaster Generat, will be received at Ottawa until. noon, on Friday, the 12th March J920, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Confract for four years, six times per week on the route, Tyrone R. R I1 fromn the Ist July 1920 next. Printed notices containing further in- formation as f0 éonditions of proposed Co-nfract mav be seen aud blank lorms of Tender may be 'obtained at the' Post Offices of Tyrone,,and af the office of the Post Office Inispector, Toronto. Il Post Office Inspecfor's Office, Toront o, Jan. 27, 1920. A. SUT HERLAND, 7-3 Post Office Inspector. Mail Contract' SEALED TENDERS, addrussed f0 the Postmaster General, witt bu received af Ottawa util noon, on Friday, the i2th March 1920, for the convuyance of His Majesfy's Mails, on a pioposed Confracf for four vears, six times pur weuk on the route, BOWMANVILLE R. R. 4 from theu tfJuly 1020 next. Printud notices containing further in- formation as f0 conditions ai proposud Contract may bu seen and blank forms of Tender may bu obfained at the Post Offices of Bowmanvitle and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, Toronto. Post Office Inspuctor's Office, Toront, Jan. 27, 1920. A SUTHERLAND, 6-3 Post Office Inspector Febrary FUrniture Sale If you are looking for special values in Furniture - for any room lin your house - don't fail to visit our store this month. Another large consign- ment. of furniture just arrived. Every Purchase Means A Saving To You Furnitureý For Home and Office 'Bowmanvitfe Phne58 or159 M aiCotrc SEALED T1ENDERS, addressed fo the Postmasfer Guneral, wîl h received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 5th Marcb, 1920, for the conveyance of lis M,)jesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times pur week on the route, BOWMANVILLE R. R. 3 (via Court ice) from the.tirst July 1920 next. Printud notices confainîng furtber in- formation as5f0 conditions of proposed Contract may bu seen and blank forms of Tender may bu obtainud at the Pot Offces of Bowmanvilte, Courtice, and af the office of the Post Office Inspector, Toron to. Post Ofîice Inspector's Office, Toronto, Jan. 23rd., 1920. A. SUTHERLAND,

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