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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Apr 1923, p. 5

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LE, APIL 19, 1923. Bi B owmal Mrs., Pour of the. Celebrated Players in tthe Rex Ingram Production 'THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" By Sir Anthony "-ope A story of royal romance; and of-adventure as breathless and fiashing as sword play. Admnission 35c; Reserved Seats 453c; Reservedl Seats on sale Friday noon, April 2th, at the Box Office. Music will be suppljed by Mrs. Munroe A. Neal. PLEASE NOTE-O-wing to leng-th of production there -will be only one performance each evening, comlpencing at 8 o'clock Sharp. THE MESSAGE 0F THE BLUEBIRD: SPRING IS HERE CLEVELAND BLUEBIRD BICYCLES will again he in great demnand this summer. Corne in and pick yours out niow and get a full season's use of it. WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR SRING TO BE HAD IN A HARDWARE STORE &DaIe's Hardware Bowvmanvîlle ,OCAL AND OTHE1RWISE s Doris _McConinell spent the end in Toronto.1 s. H. M. McGill, Jan'etville, f el e breaking one hip. lldropped to $16.'50 per ton in )urg, was 1 nito, wasl r over- Mr. and Mrs. J. E~. B. Staples, Tor-. onto, spent the -week-end -with lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mason. Mrs. John Palime and Mrs. Win. Hlarris recently visited with Mrs. J.1 * MARIN-InBovinnViU ,, arc 29,1 1923, o Mr.and M. Thormas Martlin, . son. a NICHOLS-InBoWmaqnvilIe HOSPital, APril 16, to Mr .and r.amsNco, a dauighter. HART-Ir Oshawa HUospital, Apnil 9, to Mr. and Ml's. Morrfr Hart (nee Greta Nevwsomne,) a son. COIN I LL..-In LlowinvilIe on April 10, 'o 3Mr. and3 Mrs. Alex Colville, a daugliter, (Mary Catisarine.) MORRISON-.On Friday, ANpril 13, at Wellesley Rospital, Toronto, to Mr. and Alrs. Wr. J. Mlorrison, a dlaughter. (Isabel). JAM ES-At BowrnanviJlleHospital con Tuiesday, April .17tlh.,2, to Mr. and mrs, . W. James, adager(ar ELLIS-At Kalmnar Villa, Bowma,-n- vill, April 10, 1923, to Mr. and M ýrs.ý F. J. LOIls, (ne, Neil Gouild), Iroquoja Falls.,(--nt., a son. (Williami Douglas Gould.) tonville, MARRIAGES Canvassers of Chamber ofCm EASK-SHEPHNEROAî ý S. tll, merce membeship driereportChu11hToronto, Apjril îtth, by Rev. G. splendid reception by citizens. Have S. Despard, Wvilliam Jamnes Leask, "y you jolnnds Farm",sTaunton, 10 Velmna Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Haddy and FOSTER-YOUJNG-At Trinity _Meth- son Jack, Toronto, spent the wieek- ocht huch Npaee-b R -.A. 1H. end at Mr. F. A. Maddy's and witîî FLoste1r, 0ousin 0of the groom, on Wed- nesday, April 18, 19231, Mr. -Harry W. otlher relatives. Foster, and Miss Gertrude Young, b)otil Mrs. Ada Smi-ith and son KarI, Car- of Dûowm anaville. lie Ave., have returned to Bowniian -_______________ ville after visiting lier parents and- friends at Shannonville.40 DAH By working faithfully aine hours EL * D-,t ýeATISud Ap 7 a day the worknian nmay eventually EI Oj. -Aî (Own ound, Aple 1oh p obe boss and have the fun Of Elliza J. liton, awidw7o1 teate oh working twelve hours a day. Funerai from the resïileace of her brote-n-amr. Jolin Colwill,Ha- April cornes witli cleansillg Taîrn, tn on F'riday, April 20th at 12.30p . we beat the cýarpet, wvash the pane, HamptonCeery and give the cobweb scanty shrif t, EDSALL-lnBw.avil, pi 16, S. for cleanliness is also thrift. S. Edsall, aged 66 years. Mrs.Hary Muphyand augter SMITH-At Canton~, Apjril il, Join Mrs.Hary Mrph an i~augterSmiith, ia bis 74th year. j Maiaprize, are guest-, of Mrs. W. J. ROfBINSON-In Orono, Ap)ril 9, Ca'th- Méainprize o ntheir retura trip after erine c. DineeovUd. wife off n visiting friends in Detroit, M,ýich. Joseph Roýbinison, ageci 6, years. Major F. H. BQuasall hias donated a $12 mit or glove to the local base- hall player miakinig most home runs IN MEMORIAM dluring coming season in Central la loving mnemory off our dlean father League. and rootlher whlo luit lus at the Easter- Mr. and Mrs., R. G. Dickinson, Ton- tide. Jam1res Scott dlied April 21, 1919.) jonto, Mrs. Andrew Devitt and son EiýleILOrSotde 8 21 iCarl, Blackstock,, spent the week-end In mienîory off Elias Gneenaway who withther prens, r. nd.Mrs W~die Apil 14, 1920, aged 583 years. iteinsoarnts, MmissdtheeW.froin ourhome, dear, W. Diknsn 1miss ,hee fromn thy chair, Dr. Mabel V. Bray, Mountain Sani- A sad 'e m life is cast, itarium Medical Staff, Hamilton, Mr. 1 lri5s the sunsline of thy face, 1 isthy kind anc] willing halnd,' Chas. J. Smythe and Miss Helen C. Thy fond and earnest care,' Bray, Toronto, spent the week-end at My home, is d1arký withtout thiee, Norwood Place w\ith Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 miss thee ev"erywhler'e. A. Foster. Wif e. Apnil sunshine, liard frost, snow storms, copious rain and high wîý,nds LOCAL AND OTHERWISE have prevailed so far this nmonth in_____ these parts. Are we having a Mr. Lyall Corden lias purchased summerless year? ý ,Mn. J. T. Allen's clothes pressing Memnbership tickets for Chaniber and cleaning business and is located of Comnaterce are obtlainahie at stores opposite 4Iartyn's, St&re, 15-t of Archie Tait and Thos. Toct. Join Men's or ladies' suils pressed and now. i leaned for $1.00. Lyall Corden, The Daytotia (Floida) Journaal1 opposite J. B. Martyn's store. 15-t records a. successfui social evew1tli The Canadian Girls in Training whichi Mrs. Gilbert Parent (a former of the Methodist Chureli are haviag Bowmvianville girl) was one of fouir a Home-made cooking bootl inlV the Canacjîans winniag the prizes aut a School-rooni on Strday, April 21. card party. They doniated Ille A liglit lunchl will 'àlso he served. money for~ flags for the Peabodyv Club. Ltprn grouRd cs. Let e givyour dotlies a Sp- nany Bow'm-iville friends : to heuar that a former wc Rev Perry S. Dobson, r' Principal of Alma Col oimas, lias received fromn heological College the de tor of Divinity conferre( recognition of bis servic( John Dovell, Toronto, an esident of' Bowmanville gton was in town this rfor a house and garden RTICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE-Grey Mare, 6 good free diver, quiet forI pplyý to C. W'. Quinlrey, Provi - 16-1w* LE-Top Buggy' in good coadi- stack of mllt-Sl 'cep,. S. Plummer, Phone .187, Bow- a 'I s F g EGGS FOR H-ATCHING R'oueýn )uck Eggs, prize wi, strain, large bîrdis. Illc per egg. TayorR.R. 6, Bowmnanville,, Barred] Rocks, bred to la'y strain, comh, ýrhlodïe Ist8tan Reda; Man Pekin Duck Eggs. L. Rl. Pearn, 1. ty St., Bowman\vllleit(, phone 04W Brd olasgecmb Wit hornsgs for haitchingi, high feri Cl7,ark's strain. Prices 10 suit. 1 Baae R. R.6, Bowmianville, 1 2191-3. 1 EGGS FOR HATCHING-\Vhite -ý% dlotte eggs for hatching froip sel pens off A 1 layers. Price per se 111; pihundred $100. Rl, Ieitý Carrutlhers, phone P3, Centre St.,: manville. 1. Whlite Wadte.Keller -and 1\1 hile E Tis, Many other lines not listed here., Give us a caîl. W. CLAUDE I1VES Cash' Sho~ Store Spring Fashions WE ARE SHOWING A WONDERFUL ASSORT- MENT 0F INDIVIDUAL GARMENTS THAT WILL COMPEJ4 ATTENTION untieý )WI tb NIOTOR ISTS! EVERY DAY, IN EVEIRY WAY, THE NEW -Bowm. eration Tlie buyt m"P and eipl DuiN N 1 'dmwAnw'tlk wq the profi flHEAD THE WAY dividual in-all meet on qual citizenship. miocratic. NolI to any one in- ation; al 'I I caIl are equally 'wm-ranville's çitî- URas pberry Canes, p0 er thousaqnd7 Anvillp, P. R. 6. ton. 16-3- teamn in excellent ai puriposes, (one Mare). Mrs A 0., Ont. 1- agon, '2 X 100 gl' lion drum, hea ter h. Apply morn- E. Smith, Pusr 15-1i orkshire 50w. duel- gs six weeks' old,,j f.Aply E. B.. aorth off Maple R. Pl. 15 -2 w" 3els Rug 8 ft. by rug 9 X 12 ft, 1 steadf, wiauit fin- ýfI I .Jos. ,wmaaville. 16-tf )uring Car, with Il in lafIrsI tclass Will selI at a information Write olds, Scugg -St., 15-tf 7ork will be- I ýa be ereet-i *a very Lorna We hav( general rel perienced for sale, and ex- to the sa red away vw miorour rai ýts ,vere n 7ere served Give us a cail and let us demonstrate to you that we have the' World's Greatest Motor Car Value. res fon bride. In Statesman pri, vig Qu Lel i-Make your fiock ion by adding, new, chicks. "Royal chieks are g Canadian stock, ,andI(ottes, Anconas, vered to your ex- ?ai'd; 97% safe an- Canadian Chick d, Departnmifnt C. IEast, Hamiliton, Peter Martin & Son Building Contractors P'lasterîng and concrel work a specialty. We are also openi tQ d Teaming and Trucdný Truck going daily bi tween Bowrnanville an Oshawa. Phone 2f4l Money In Poultry B3esicles the, easy- money that is made out of poultry you get a lot of pleasure in looking after a flock of chickens. BUT tion ust be given the proper feed and atten- the rnost out of them. We have the Ak of the bes't known poultry feeds and ii town. Consult with our expert T OUR FREE COURSE IN ULTRY RAISING NEW WRAPS AND COATS ARE CLEVER Cleverness of conception and carefu' r r4isg ou~t of de- tails are responsible for the attractiveness of tliesedellifil New Models-Tlley follow the riules of Fashio;n y et set x nerules of originality for, themnselve s-S oft velvety nmaterials in alhl the popular spring shiades. IË NEW SUITS WIN FAVOR TOO There ar e so many attractive New Models showa that are correct down to the smallest ýdetail-styles include the New Blousy, loose filling effect as well as the more conservative styles-ywhilethe colons are in the most favored and newp-st ,shades of tan as well as navy anld black. NEW FROCKS ARE MOST CHARMING Distinctive in every way. There are so mnvn materiais used--All4yniie Crepes, Canton Crepes and ,,marý1y printed silks being inost favored. PAY CASH AND YOU BUY FOR LESS Ally article will lie set aside on payment of snal deposit. Son and La.dies' Ready-to-Wear Bowmanvile 11 B owman yihl~

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