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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Oct 1924, p. 1

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tate With Which i8 Incorporated The Bowmanville News Vol. LXX. M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publishers. BOWMANVILLE, ONT.,' THURSDY, OCT. 3th., 1924. $2.00 a Year In Advance 5c a Copy N,4 i 'ul HYACINTH BULBS We have a comjplete as- sortment of colors at 15c each, 2 for 25e 'or dozen $1.50. Miniature Hya- cinths for beddinïg at 8c each, or dozen, 85c. EXPECTED ANY TIME Shipment of Peonies, 10 kinds. If interested ask for list. S. J. Jackman & Sons- Florista Phone 80 Bowman\ville Business Growing Owing to the increased dem and for Pure Jersey Milk we have added four more Jersey Cows to our herd. For some tirne we have been forced to turn down customers due to lack of rnilk suppily. We are now in a position to take on a lirnited number of new customers. Phone 205r4. H. M. Fo-ster Manvers Rd Bowmanville 0.U .MEMBERS, THE EDITOR TALKS GOOD MAN GONE TO REST 1 WELL DONE, WEST DURH-AM OIGT BWMN LE A. 0. ATTENTION ___ OIGT O MNIL Personally, we shail greatly miss John McM.rtry Died Suddenly True to Her Usual Record, West Hon. J. S. Martin, Minister of Agri- fMr. John Perey bas been appoint- our friend of over 40 years in Bow-ý Durham Has Given 3,719 Majority culture, to Address Canadian Club ed Financier for the A. 0. U. W. in manville, John McMurtry, hiaving A well-known business man and For 0. T. A. ____ thîs -town for the balance of the been intimately associated with bim J1 highly respected citizen has passed The Men's Canadian Club of Bow- year, to fil the position made vacant ini se many enterprises during ýthatl on to the great mai ority in the per- West Durham did splendidly in manville should have littie di :Îiculty by the death of John MclMurtry. i period, having had extensive business' son of John MefMurtry who died Thursday's voting on the plebiscite. in geting the reqý.ired number of relations, we have worked together suddenly on Wednesday evening, Every one> of our 29 polling sÙb- members this season as last vear's officially in political organisations, October 22nid., at bis late residence divisions gave the Ontario Temper- banqueta were witbout exception the [temperance caippaigns and in many on Church Street wbile conversing ance Act a good m ajority, rolling most successful in the bistory cf the phases Of public life, in civîc enter- with bis son Blake and Mr. John' up the grand total of 3,719, or more1 Club. prises and, otherwise. During the1 Percy, a very intimate friend and than f our to one against Government The annual meeting wýill Lbeiej years hie served this town and1 neighbor. sale.-i at the Balmoral Hotel, Wednesday, Corne to the community as Postmaster, no bus-' For most of a century M!e namne We don't say Government control November 5th at 7:-15 p. mi, when iness bouse in town 'had more to do' McMurtry bas been connected with for that bas proved a isnomner in reports will be presented, offlcers with him in bis officiai, capa9city than Bowmanvillç's busintas interests every province in this Dominion elected and general business trans- ic nthis office and in ail burrlations and latterly with the West End De- jwbere it bas 'been adopted. acted., The speaker for the evening in fr at n soip eti es, il tm nta Stre Good old Darlington heads the will be Hon. J. S. Martin, M .nister C hJ'e othnr relatonhia wevfenia, ond r-1 ecese ed ther on for sev- poil with better than 8 to 1. of Agriculture for Ontario. This to, nrloldaClaaskescomesenexthiwitb This banquet covers last year's seupper able, rtfid, e ae eer y bwn as er known a more highly re- i a -capital record of 6 to 1. membersbip. New members may aoanf tite neriy 1 wvr ness man and citizen than John Mec- t1e u i shout for Cartwrîght's 5 S.Moorcraft, which will entitle them oning uprightness and pcssssng a1 iand Nwasl soe o1, it's t kene sns o-jstiesbetween urtry. "A good namne is more to tt e1wcasrt e's ov1r.4 to rivileges of this meeting. TUESDAY, NOV. 4TH. him seandseloj itiens thaen be desired than great richesk"would i0toalmiotybîg13- himel ad is elowciizes ha, ave been an appropriate text forý West Durhamn men and women, he Trl, neo Gds nobiemen hsfnrlades Canada is proud of you. in, h~~as passed to bis reward. John bis.fueail addresste.oileereod: MNITRSAD HRCE in McMurtry will be miissed by many M. cMrtry -%yas born Octoberj olwn s h opeereod IITRSADCUCE people for he was -well and favorably 3, 1837, in this town, b)eing a son O.T.A GC. L- Mehois . . oon known by a veryvwideciceo cit - of William and Jane Stephes M- B.ma.il, I eague program in Met' odist zens and Durbamhites near and far. 1 utyadbslve eenal i West Ward, 120 67 charge of Tuxis boys. une upcsLdeAd He was a goed friend te tbe poor f is life. Ile was one of a fsmily 2 Wes t Ward 187 67 Rev. H. B. Kenny preached anni- unde ausicesLadisAid and since the Salvation Armiy plant- of eighit childreit four of whoim 1 North Ward 231 100 versary sermons at Millbroc.: on seri~'e frm 5301ed its standard in this town he hasi still, survive. On June 3, 1874, bie 2 North, Was'd 186 90îudawueRv.FH.oa",S Sunner eVdfo continued a faithfuî friendi and sup-wsuitdnmarge îh r- 2 A North Ward 178, 38 T. L., took charge at the Taber.-.acle, r pm.porter as well as of bis own chijrch. garet- Jean Lyall who passeýd away 1 South Ward 186 96 Belleville. P.M n1881. Four sons were born toi2 out * *them, Dr. Arthur L. McMurtry who 12Sot Ward 99 86 Rev. G. S. Postlethwaite,* Rector Admisio 50; Chldrn Wat wuldOntrie ~av doe i died in 1919, John Howard who died iaoiy .T 1187 534 of St. John's Churcb, will, conduct udiso 0c h n the leiilte apo aigu eut ortein n1920, and Clarence Guthrietin63anniversary srie talSit 'udr1,25c. tepeict apinbj.frte brother of Blake, in 1879. Mr. Wi Church, Whitby,' on Sunday next. gui dance, heip aud influence of the Blake McMurtry of this town is the; Newcastle iRev. D. B. Langford, Whitby, will Chrisfian ministers? Tbousands ofl ouly surviving member of this f arn- rahiStJonsCuc e ______________________jothers contributed much in the 1ty 1 Newcastle 135 281prech in S. JohnsCB.rh eA. St spedi orily ls aridon,02 Newcastle 148 42, Rv.D-WeesB.A, aod St. I plndd or tatwa crredon ne brother, Mr. T. Hl. McMurt-___ - Paul's Presbyterian Churcsu e but as a class, with a few notable lry, Oshawa, and three sisters, Miss 283 701 J. R. Fraser, M. A., of Columnbus ecpinministers of the F.oneT.and Brooklin rWyeinCucs ectioevn, mlchrce p ore McM Murtry an d Mrs. J. F. Ey, Tor- Mjarity0.T A. 213PrsyranCrce actveevuglialhuchs er o n oto, snd Mrs. E. S. Meath, Osh- j atteuded the aunual Theological Ifectaioon trservi sad te a ti awa, also survive. I Darlington Township 1Conference at Quee's University, it was the faithful, active aînd con The funeral took place on Friday Providence 225 14 Kingstou, hîs week. . W vincing advocacy of thie ministers ail afternoeu from bis late residence, Tyrone 174 33ý St. Paul's CucRv .W ove the Province that bought the Church St., service -being conducted Mapie Grove 180 25 Best, minister. il1 a. m.-Mo-ning t C o a ts ~ ~~~~~magnificent victory for the con- by bis minister, Rev. D. W. Best, B. Hmtn20 1 osi. 7p .EeigWr U O t 'tinuanceý of tlFë Ontario Temperance A., assisted by Rev. Geo. Mason, aud Enniskillen 216 35 ship. Friday November 7tb.,, 1Act. The total influence of -their Rev. W. Hl. Spargo. 1 Courtice 258 42 Young People's pleasant eveniiug, CIwork, addresses sud enthusiasni The paîl-bearers were-Messrs. iEufieid 220 13 under the auspices of the Young counte.d for -very much in combat-1 John Percy, J. H. H. Jury, T. ýC. r- - People's Guild. Musical program,. ting the seductive, insideous, false I Jewell sud C. B. Kent. P. M. 1533 175 Address byi Mr. Alex Edmison sub- r',su oterisehamfu ltertue ud heifoaloffrfgs ncude mnyMajority for O. T. A. 1,358 ject, "Dependibility". St. Paul'& and thewis hanifu lieraureand The forl oferngs neld<ýd nanyHarvest Home Festival, F'riday, No- advertising that se tboro)ughly floo-ifromi relatives, frieuds and othersj Cartwright Township vember l4th. Ef% mexctele of s rossgodine. Th r1Pin20 T dtebonsotisrvnc. ewho expressed their symIpathly for oln S. D. 1 218 16 Te Young Peeople. of the Method- flife conuts for- much 1nm ong te bravdi thismaur.Iý . .2 1 ist church spent a bsppy time at the pepe u tegraes u 1ms Among those atteudiug frointa, Polling' S. D. 3 141 41 r Hiallowe'eu social on Monday even-' pue flmanstiesmasured by distance were-Mr. sud Mrs. T. H. iPollingS. D. 4 120 38 iug. Miss vilda Symens, eocial thcer enur in stris engb urtegd i McMurtry, Mrs. E. S. MeatTi, J. W.- - vice-President, was in charge. Cern- thir nuigsrnt ntegodBorsberry, Oshawa; Mrs. J. F. Eby, 594 1151 munity iuging was led by Mr. Geo. f auehae ee te instie o IMessrs. H. D. Eby, Ernest McMur- Majority O. T. A. 479 i Clapham, sud Miss Marion Pickard men great in their lives-that is te ry m anhnP.ShedJnxa "estroaHm. D - sýayîu gooduess. 'The influence o try, WmoCanahanr, TSiedsron lreTwsi every really earnest, good man iaWle ctStoC .L le,1Nwovlare To 71sh391 read the sta or fa hymlo u. Du- cant e acuatl ofbybourg;, Mr. and Mrs._J. D. Storie, 1 2 Browu's 8 iknpe sandwiches an iem9onade measured bY a f ua turaondardWbt-3Lokhrtswere served sud much enjoyecz. an i i wllfo te utreofOn sudw a; uyrcountry flratien udI 3 oKa 12984 10 Rev. J. U. Robins gave a very tarie that such influence was baexert-ntyfilns n 4 eda 2 2 feflsemn ury onigi ed y 0 an Critin instr mer customers. 15 Oiono North 229 20 hlfu erosunaumrîni in the recent campaigu. Tejr Lssdttet hodista Chrchtian?tbg-sie-o worthy of the confidence sud sincere 7- Oak 55et"ha saCh 5a"?bsdo 81trkil 91 3 Acta 11:26. lie proved that-a true thanks. ~WOMEN'S INSTITUTES VISIT 18itrkil Christian must have net ènly a cree'd thnk. OLNABRNC 9Orone,(South) 253 28 but an experllence aud a iife, Mrs, SOLDIERS' CLUB I91191 -1- R. M. Poster sang nicely the sole ELECT OFFICERS 1 Splendid representatioji fro19m7 "A Little While". In the e-, -uiug Bowmanville sud Tyrone Women's ajot.T . 11 Rev. Mr. Robins-preached s sp idid The annual meeting of Bowman- Institutes eni eyed a visit to Solina oa oe 478 :,6j sermon from the words"Beho.- the i.... vile Soldirs Clubwas held in tlte Branch ou Tuesday afternoon. The oa oe4,8',6 Man". Mr. George Clapham sang Club $.ooms. on Monday evening, meeting was heldý in the chiirchTolMartyOT.A3,9 asloud ess.HgtePord October 27, wheu officers for the en- whicb was prettily, decorated with Cmpr1v Fgre- Tapson sud Slemon sang a pilsing y:suing year we re elected as f ollows: Autumn flowers sud foliage.CoprtvFiue quartet. Presidet-Dr. ýG. C. Bonnycastie After ail had joined beartily in I Bowanvle voted btter thn 2 te 1 f .~. vce-Presdent.-R. J. Gicommuuity singiug, r witb Miss l'eusNecasntle voted ýbotter than 8 te 1 . --- See'y.-Treas.-Thos. Annison Taylor at the piano, the regulari Dartwigt voted botter than 5 to 1 1RSIEDNE Ezecutive Conimittee-Geo. Hum-1 business meeting was conducted, Cartkreh voted better than 5 -te 1 ARSCED NR ---page, L. A. Parker, R. Thornpson, Mrs. Cocul Pascoe sud 'Miss Edna C.lrark voted 'better ýthan 46* 1 AIle-evc e r nic ' ýC E BunalGe. Reabe attend the anniversary of the sigu- Caretaker-A. C. Fewster. te the Provincial convention. Mrs. East Durham's vote was: For '. ing of the Armistice to be he'd et A commnittee consisting Of the John Baker, the President, exteudeci T. A. 3,861; for Govt. sale 2,202.f theýB almnoral Hotel, Bowmnanvill ,, on 1:,Presideut, vice-President sud the a very cordial welcome te the visîtors Mjrt frO1.A.169 Tuesday, Noveniber 11, at 7,:30. m. Sec'y.-Treas. was ïeppointed t0 sud at the request of the two visit-f Tickets may be secured at the Bal- Jmake necessary arrangementà fori ing Presideuts, Miss Reynolds, the moral Hotel or from George (_ rom- holding an Armistice Supper 'On ex-District President, took the chair. PLEASINGT~RESENTATION, bie, Jeweler. Secure tickets by Tuesday, November 1 lth at the Bal- A very pleassing programn was given Saturday, 'Novembor 8th., se that moral Hotel. cousîstiug of a piano solo, by Miss Wednesday evening, October 22,! dinner arrangements may be made. 1After the -meeting a social time Annie Gardiner; reading Mrs. W. J. the members of Maple- Leaf Circle,f______________ f was held sund a very ploasant even- Challis; vocal duet, Mrls. Alex. Col- No. 143 , met st the home of Mrs.1 Blecting their new [ing was spelit. ville sud- Mrs. R. Thompsou, Mrs. J. Thomas Could, Lîberty7-st., South,j Il and Winter are A. Gunu, accompsuîst. sud preceeded iu s body te the home offr ndlssvar IAn excellent paper was given on of Mrs. J. W. Wyatt. Mr. sud Mrs offerendles Var "Theonly ay tohave fried iste Wyatt sud family are going tei F e ! r e [stinctly new. We Royal Theatre be one" by Mliss Floreuce Stewart;!i motor te Medicine Hat, Alberta, £re Price . Isolos by Mrs. Thompson sud Mrs. 1 where they intend making their hese, PrcsareB WM N IL Colville sud a French Canadian reci- 1 home, Mr. Wyatt having accepted a ow avll hmbro tation by Mrs. Ernest Gard1ner, position in a pottery there. When the paper, "Our Social Responsibilitios"l company had come te order Mr.feCommerce has. secured store and inspect by Mrs. W. Adams. Ahl numbers C. Ro'binson presented Mrs. Wyattl d rse, nWednesday-Thursday, October 29-30 1 nte rga su xeletad with a silver berry spoon sud read i4TA.ST T id Drsses An he Shotin of an MeGreý ver muchenjoed..y thehunýhundred adrest iisC"address:AT ,uy unless you see !ueSotn fDnMGe ladies present. suis fw ad1e Dear Companîon-We are gather-1 who will gzive an illustrait- Frida-SatrdayOct.31..~. ~ iner, the visti:g Presîdents, on hpe- cial heur with you before yoii bave!e ako the Aut- With Frank Mayo, Mildred Barris Refreshments, generous in quant- very much from our midst, aise the "euiulBian ýwhichteA - Norman Kerry and Evelyn Brout ity sud excellent in quaîity, were throe littie Maple,.Buds. We ask 1~th ______________________New__ ervd1 byi olns.adis udA ver ou te accept this Lgift as a token of i h Season' sSmre SUCCESSFULLY COMBININI Style, Qualiyadi 4.o Thr sget'irs n tr or ioes 'wraps early. Already faîl assortment for Fal here, and seeing them you will agree that they iety in style and material that mark them as d wilI be pleased to have you corne:in and see ti iower than those of other semsons. Consider this an invitation to corne to our our magnificent display of New Fail Coats aný inspection places you under no obligation to bi the garment which suits you. NEW SILKS AND FABRICS Here you will see ail the new materials -froi uxùn Fashions will be made. This attractive Dress.Goods includes the season's pet weaves. FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR ME] In our Men's and Boys' Clothing Dept. yoi needed requirements in clothing and furnishii Winter wear. Style combined with comfort priced makes it most desirable for you to patro: Couch, ihnston &Cry'd Bowmanvilie Phone 104 ana mm

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