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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jun 1923, p. 2

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7< AUCTIONEERS THEO M. SLEMON Auctioneer Farm iand flouse Sales a Speeialty.1 Terme moderate. Enniskillen P.' O. Phono 19'7-r3. -tf JAMES BENNETT Auctioneer 10 years' experience in farm, furni- ture and nouse auction sales. Ad- dress Jas. Bennett, Hardware Mer- chant, King--st., Bowmanville, phone 131. box 33. JOSEPH COULSON Ljcensed Auctioneer Valuà'tor & ReýA Estate, Newcastle, Ontario. 22-tf BOWMANVILLE,, JUNE 21, 1923.1 I LEGAL DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICERS ONTARIO LADIES' 149TH COh For West Durýh«amini Com'ing Provin-__ cial Electionp. SeveraI Local Stuc M. G. V. GQULD, B. A., LL. D. The appaintments ai Deputy BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY turning Onicers for a fedleral or money to loan on Farm and T1own islative election has alwaysb Property Royal Bank Building, considere*d a grand apportiinity Bowmanville. Phone 351. the part-,,in ,lpower ta hand out a eral supply 'of "patronage" totai own f llowing. Mr. Montague W. F WAD, B A.Halman, Returning OiTicer for 'W BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTÂRY Durhamn, 15 provingl the exception Money to loan, Bonds for sale. this rule in his list of appointme Offices: 131akley Block, King by having- electors of ail paliticalr Street, Bamavlie Ontario' suasians fil these offices. In the Phones: Office 102, House 279J. you will find Liberals, Canservati aind Progressives. There are - . east six instances wlipe pref en1ce has been g1iven ta returned sc FUNERAL DIRECTORS lers as D. R. O's and numeroiis oa VETERINARY F. F. MORRIS CO. DR. F. T, TJGHE Complete Motor or Horse Equipmenti VETERINARY SURGEON. Day or Ail calls promptly attendeci to. Night Calls Promptly Attended to. Private Ami-bulance. Office King-st. W. Stateimuap Block, Bowmnanville phones 10 and 34 Bowman'vlle. Phone 243. Branch Stores-Orono & Newcastle. WILLIAMS & CÂNN GENERAL CONTRACTOR Embalmers and Funeral Direetors. & ENGINEER Calls given prompt and personal at- Stention. No extra charge for dis- Specialist 'in reinforced concrete. tance. Phones 58 or 159, Bow- Estimates furnished. ruanville, Ont.8t George Cheneary Bowmanville DR. S M. JONES SHORTHAND, TYPE WRJ TINO Osteopath and Cbiropractor COpeeBOOIKKEEPING1 86 Simce St. N.. Oshawa, over 14] Mopl1 Commercial andi General years' succèssful practice. Examina- Jmprovenient Courses. Students tion Fre at office. Phone 224. 2-tf Accepted at any time. Good posi-. tions for ail gpaduates. CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE ME1DLCAL O8hawaand Tonto.5J. HAZL.EWOOD, M. D. C. M. Goiçi Medalist of Trinity University, Toroto.Fouryeas atending he~' PARISIAN LADIES'. AND GENTS' lTorontondFourgyearaatMt agi (Pormerly iO Yongc--st., Toronto, W e an stIll Guaranteed ex-soIiers -will e pou clerks. M Harry Stone, Newtanville, Elect:( Clerk, is also a veteran of the 'wa war and is able assistant ta Mr. Hl Polling subdivisions, voting plae and Deputy Returning Officers a as f ollaws: Bowmnjville lWest Ward-Town H-aJl, John Lyle. 2-West Ward-John Baird's bouse, Elg-in St., North, G. A. Cor- den. 1-North Ward, Part I-Pump Flouse, A. H. Moore. North Ward, Part II-Mýoorcraft's Office, J. S. Mýoorcraft.' 2-North Ward, Part I-W. A. Grant's flouse, Division Street, A. E. Belîman. Tad'sG Ward, Part II-Thos. To' arage, Pirich's Lane, R. D. Daviçison. 1--South iWad-Grig-g's S,ore, Percy Greenifield. 2-South Ward-South Ward School, basemient, C . . Halîman. DarIfngtoni T&wnsliip 1-Providence School,. Part 1-C. IA Wig-ht, Part 11-J. L. CrYdernian. 2-yoeTemperancf allaU, Part I-Arthur W. Annis, Pwrt -B . Gardiner.1 S-Mlýaple Grave, Tempeca'aoe Hall -C. H. Snowden. 4-lampton, Town Hall, Part 1- Jas. Curtis, Part Il-A. B. Cry(l1er- mnan. En-iillen, Orange Hall-Part Il Avery « 6-Courtice S. S. No. 8, Part1-- A. E. Runrdle, Part II-W. A. PickelL 7-Bradllcy's School,' Part 1-W-1 G. Smithi, Part II-Bert Glaspell. Newcastle 1---Tglow's Shop--Harry Jose. 2- Court flouse-H. 1R. Peare. Re- iplin~asan leg- bee, 1 ihe lhalis and beaul F. L. Farewell poifting out t hiad been !ry-thra(-e pup in recent veý *After the distribution of the prizes Professor F. W. Langiord delivered ai most inspiring address. Arnang the gra duates fromn Bow- manville and 'district were: Diplomas: Piano-A. O. C. _M. and A. T. C. M.-Mary D. Souch, Hamp)- 'ton; Voca--A. O. C. M1. and A. T. C. M .-MNary Uane Marchant, Bow-, ManvIlle. MedIals: Silver lýiedal by Mr. G. D. Atlinson-Second standing in A.: T. C. M. and A. 0. C. M., Mary soucli. Miss Helen Bunmier, daughter . of Rev. and Mrs. J, W. Butiner, Green-1 woodf, wins a certificate for singing,' in Janior with, honora,, aisc s1gh't singing and the Nordhi-sixer prize for hig-hest standing in, Junior vocal. Miss Wilma Katherirta Gale, Osh- awa, diploma for Hlouse'lOld Science, and the P. M. Score GoId 1'Vedai for, hig-hest t[a'n(ing-; honorable mention in Junior Matriculation, and second standing- in Art needlework. Miss Mirian Claire Eckert; Lon- don, cousin of MIrs. Geo. W. Bowmanvîlle,, wins diploma pression and dlie 'Silver Meda pression Course. Amnong those, attendingCo niment from th'is district weri Annie Alfin, Miss, Eva Souchi, E. L. Cola and lWfr. Albert Cal mnanville, Mr. andrc Mr. W~ and Miss MUildrecd Soueh, H, - SOTH 'ROSHAW2 METHODIST MMI Ornlv Four Trains Pa niiiuuur always nave it at'I ause it proves its value. INSURANCE CON VEYANCING REAL ESTATE etThrouigh Oshawva Eacli Day. In 1884 the late Senator Geo. A. Cox and his associates ircorporatcd the Centr-al Canada Loan and Savings Companyv, Nith paid iup captal of $250,000. The company 1s paid up capital toclay is $1 ,750,000, and its Reserve and Und)ivided Profits aniount to over $1,.900,000. Mrs. Edith V. Phione 189 Bowmaî Peter Martin & S( Building Contractor Plastetring and concuete wor specialty. Blockirg Machine ýýad la square tiibers suitable, for r ing housesn We are also open ta cdo Te. ing and Trmïcking. Truuk go daily betwe-en Bowmanville . Oshawa. P h ou'29, Paid on Savings Accounts ( with the privilege of isuing cheques) One dollar opens an account, and deposits or wîithdrawals may bc made by mail. ~CENTIPAL CANADA L9AN ANDSAVIN~GS COMPANY 23 SEMCOE ST. NOkTH. OSHÀA CIRER P4GANDVCot5 TýoRscr? PEAJ I M DU - MmAIAOE - FALL TER1Ç OPEP1 ,Town Hall (miai o. R. Morton, PI Ill. -Teniperance Ha aS. t's sciQoI-A. J1 ille Seliool-Wmi SPICE 0F LIFEO VAR1ETY IS THE SPICE'0F LIFE .LLITT, e.i9 When it cornes to having the largest variety of Cooked and Cured lVeats you naturally corne to this shop. Everything is under glass and grotected by best sanitary equipment. One de1ivery dai1y at 8 p. mn. 4ternoon foiclelivery next day. Phonie i G. A. Edrnondstone One door east of F. 'F. Morris Co. Phone 21 Bowmanville rCHICKS RIGHT Brown School-ýStgnley deputy -re-a e $10J for C clerl,ýs $6, f are froi ,8 a i DURHIAM COUNTY B3OYS Dr. James L. Hlughes Honored r (HAFEI by rash or itchisg ~skin? johnson's Baby Pow- der gives quick relief and keeps infants cool and! comfortalle, Ty the Drog StoreFirat [and ta be preservedi rorever as a me- inorial ta the paet. Representatives of ail the Burns' Clubs ai Scotland are ta meet at Ellisland an July l4th., and Dr. Hughes has been invited ta deliver bis lecture on Rohe-t 1Burn, the Poqt ai Religion~, DemQçcracy, Brotherbioad aud Lave ta the great gathering af Burns' Lavera ini Scotland. Dr. Hughes has accepted the invi- ation. BOWP4ANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Dr. and Mrs. William A. White, Developing ITIES ifl5 ýwas canferrea upon h opening ai the University i Miss Whiite will take a post course leading ta a highe Hep, sister, Mosetta ýce, having passed her matr wili, enter Barnard Colle, ue aso the B. A. Course. per saved an veste4 in safe boncLs frini age 3 0 to 60, $iterest being reivested, - acçumulates $?49e772.06 Our~ Partial Paymen~t Plan for B~uy*11 Bonds is excellently fitted for such a scbetne. hrough it is p~rov ' ded the necessary incentive to carry ou~t a sys- tematic programme 6f saviug adetermied portion of yow, income each moxith and investitig *t in safe ,,ods The contract into whieh-youI enter with us is just su1ficientIy stimulating tc create anid maitntain the desire to contxinu.e bI#ing hUgh grade govejrnnènt, m~unicipal and corporatio>n Lbonds. The availa4bility at all tùies of funds so inIvested is aný attractive fea. -ture of this plan. Many it'vestors-b9tb larg~e and smal-have found in Buyig Boiids on thçe Partial Paymnent Plan thé soluttion to many of their financial pjrd ýblemis. We - -siggest that you mail the coupon bek-,w for ful partikulars. P elase send l nie copy of bookIt ... . . . . . . .... ..... . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... oming- Pat 't wnship 1Hall1, Part irt Il-Luth e Hal-UDanie 7-R. J. Sug Orange iSchool No. niilk, 293 Bay St. TVoronto Mont London B",

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