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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Jun 1915, p. 5

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ij Who Does the Baking at Your Home ? TVf ADAM, wouldn't you like to be relieved of doing the baking during the hot Summer weather? Sure you would, and this S^ ow Let US do it- Everyone in the house will be glad to let you have a "vacation" from the kitchen, and we are sure they will enjoy our baking. You can save money, too; for instance, try some of these good things : JUNE 17, 1815 Sponge Cakes 10c doz. Ginger Cakes... 10c doz. Parkins Biscuits 10c doz. Ginger Cookies ......10c doz. Buns, plain, currant 10c doz. "^Maccaroons 40c lb. Drop Cakes 20c lb. 1 Raisin Pies 13c each Jelly Roll Melon Cake Angel Cake Cofiee Cake ...10c each ...10c each ...15c each 5c each Cream Loaf 7c each Raisin Loaf 10c each Rock Cakes ..10c doz. French Biscuits ...10c doz. Cocoanut Cookies . 10c doz. Scones 10c doz. Jam Tarts..... 10c doz. Cocoanut Maccaroons 40c lb. Apple Pies ......... 10c each Blueberry Pies 13c each Wine Cake ,10c each Walnut Square ...10c each Layer Cake 15c each John Bull Malt Loaf 7c each Vienna Roll ..... 7c each Currant Loaf 10c each (Save this list) Goods delivered to any part of the town. Phone 3. S- THOMAS TOD Baker and Caterer A- Bowmanville Know the Coal You Buy How much have you known in the past about the coal you have bought ? Who mines it ? Where is it mined ? How is it mined ? How carefully is it prepared for your use ? You spend a considerable considerable sum of money on coal, and- you should buy it carefully. Know what you get. You do know when you buy Léhigh Valley Anthracite--The Coal thât Satlsfiès It is the finest of Pennsylvania anthracite, or hard. The various sizes, egg, stove, nut, etc., always run uniform. Careful preparation preparation does away with the preparation of slate and other foreign matter. In addition to these qualities and because of them, Lehigh Lehigh Valley Anthracite burns long and evenly, with little waste, giving steady and ample heat. The next time you need coal order Lehigh Valley Anthracite. We handle this coal exclusively, and we guarantee there will be no mixing this coal with inferior grades at our yards. Order it by name. We Guarantee Our Weights John A. Holgate & Son V s -- PHONE 153, BOWMANVILLE Ous stock of Martin-Senour paints is complete. W. H. Dustan. "Lest We Forg^" E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite and Marble. Bowmanville, Ontario. I FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' L. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. Bowmanville Phones 10-34 Branches : OBONO HAMPTON Dr. J. S. Somers DENTIST, of TORONTO has removed his office to the new imperial Bank Building, corner ■ Yonge and Queen Sts. This office has been fitted with the most up-to-date dental appliances appliances and in every way is one of the best in the city. 23-4sn Headquarters for the Purest Paris Green Purest Arsenate of Lead Purest Blue Stone Your Appearance wherever you go, will be admired x if, you wear one of our faultlessly '^Tailored suits. Besides getting fabrics of pure wool, fast colors and exclusive patterns, you receive the - -L best workmanship essential to style > ^âad fit. Order your next suit from US. We guarantee satisfaction in every respect. Our prices are no higher than is asked for "inferior clothing. FOR SALE FOUR COTTAGES at Bow- manville-on-the-Lake (eastside). Six rooms and stable for $700; Seven rooms, bath and stable $1000; Seven rooms and stable $1000; Seven rooms completely furnished $2000. Money Wanted A LOAN required of $800 at 8% with interest half yearly on a suburban property conservatively conservatively valued at $3000, good risk, lender to pass on the property property before loan is made. A Client AT PORT ARTHUR will exchange exchange good value in property of that city for a house property property in Bowmanville. R. B. Andrew 309 Temple Bldg. - TORONTO If You Value Your Sight If you wish to retain it or improve improve it. if you appreciate the skill that is the result of 25 years' practical experience and college training in three of the best optical colleges on the continent; continent; if these things mean anything to you, call on us, and if results are not satisfactory- your money will be cheerfully refunded. Jury & Lovell The Safe, Satisfactory Druggists and Opticians. Social and Persoaal. Miss Margaret Trebilcock is visiting relatives in Toronto. Miss Mitchell, St. Marys, is visiting her uncle, Mr. F. H. Mason. Capt. R. H. Bunt, Toronto, visited his sister Mrs. Thos. Knight this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bain, Toronto, visited visited at her father's, Mr. Wm. Trewin Mrs. (Rev.) H. W. Foley and children, Brooklin, are visiting Mrs.Wm. Foley. Mr. Wilfrid Payne, Newtonville, had his arm broken while cranking an auto. Chinese make it an invariable rule to settle all their debts on New Year's Day. Mrs. W. H. Williams visited her brother-in-law, brother-in-law, Mr. John Williams, Port Hope. Mr. J. S. Lyons has sold the- Deseronto Post Newspaper to Mr. E. S. Newport, Napanee. Mr; and Mrs. Fred. D. Cherry, Schenec- tedy, N. Y , are visiting his mother, Mrs. R. Cherry. Mr. W. G. Butson of the High School teaching staff is holidaying at his home near Mitchell. Miss M. Tonkin, Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. A.Tonkin. Miss Zuern of the High School teaching stag is holidaying with friends in Toronto and Loganton, Pa. Mr, William Brock has the contract to build a fine brick residence for Mr. Thos. Hardy on Libcrty-st. Watch for particulars of the garden party at Mr. F. C. Vanstone's, "Cedar Cliff", Monday June 28. Marmora Herald says: The oiling of front street to keep down the dust has proved to be a success. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonisteel, Belleville, spent Sunday at her mother's, Mrs. James Knight, Lake Shore Farm. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Wilson and daughter Laura, Webbwood, Ont., have been visiting visiting his aunt, Mrs. Charles Cox. Mr. and Mrs.L. D. Tripplett, Akron, O., are visiting their son, Mr. F. N. Tripplett at his pretty home on Division-st. The death occurred at Niagara Falls of Alice Flood, widow of the late John Gal- lager of Baltimore, aged 85 years. Rev. F. Woodger, St.O!a, was guest of his sister-in-law, Miss A. V. Cole on his return from Conference at Oshawa. Mrs. Robert Sylvester and Miss Maud Sylvester have gone to Montreal, on a visit to friends.--Lindsap Wardkr. Mrs. John Batting and Miss Florence Fisbleigh, Toronto, spent the week-end with the latter's aunt, Mrs. N. S. Plummer. Directors of West Durham Agricultural Society will meet - in the Council Room Bowmanville, Satùrday June 19 at 2 p. m. Major-General Hughes announced that an appeal would be immediately made to recruit nearly 35,000 more men to go to the firing line in France. Rev. Dr. George Coulson Workman, 7 North-St., Toronto, spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. Thos.Roberts, Grafton, who is in her 86th year. Misses Stella and Inez Mason and Messrs. E. W. Scott and Elmo Staples, Toronto, and Mr. Chas. H. Mason, Preston, were guests of Mr. N. S. B. James over the week-end. A broken wheel on a through C. P. R train caused two cars to jump the track striking the west end of Port Pope station Saturday evening. The. cars were loaded with-salt and meal. Mr. John McClellan has purchased the lot on south side of Church-st belonging to Mr. John McMurtry and has let the contract to Mr. Wm. Brock for a handsome handsome brick residence. Mr. R. S. McLaughlin, Oshawa, is rep- resenative of Candian Manufacturers Association Association on the Toronto National Exhibition. Exhibition. Mr. Rhys D. Fairbairn is on the Executive Committee. Rev. Jos. Philp, M. A., B. D., London, and his brother Mr. Robt Philp, P. M., Burke ton, were in town calling on friends Thursday. Rev. Mr. Philp will be the assistant pastor of the Centenary Methodist Methodist church, Hamilton, for the coming year. Mr. John F. Cunnings, veteran division Court Clerk, Oakwood, celebrated his 89th birthday on Monday and is enjoying "the best of health. He performs his official duties with the same correctness and precision precision which has always characterized his work. Rev. J. Geo. Anderson, Manor, Sask., and Miss Annie Anderson, Secretary of the Y. W.C. A. Toronto, are visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams, Liberty-st. The former is returning from attending the Presbyterian Assembly at Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hayes, Smith's Falls, are visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Martyn and her uncle, Mr. J. T. Hooper. They are returning from a trip to Cleveland Ohio, where Mr. Hayes attended an en genéers' Convention visiting relatives at Rochester and other places en route. Mr. Wm. M. Dustan, San Francisco, Cal son of Mr. W. H. Dustan of this town, sent his father a box of fine oranges from his plantation in the south. He has a large grove of trees producing a fine quality quality of fruit, as we can testify having been presented with a sample of the "Sunkist" beauties. Her many friends in Bowmanville will be pleased to learn that Miss Florence Emory, St. Catherines, a former pastor of Bowmanville Methodist Church, has completed completed her course in training as a nurse at Grace Hospital, Toronto, winning the staff gold medal for highest standing at examinations. . Miss Ina Baskerville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baskerville, 95 Bartlett Ave., Toronto, has completed her course in the High School of Commerce winning the Vigeon Gold Medal for the third vear of the Accountancy course and a diploma for the same year in same course. Miss Baskerville has made a splendid record each year throughout the course and we most heartily congratulate her on the honor now attained. Miss Ina was born in Bowmanville and the old town is justly proud of her clever daughter. Railway timetables are changing constantly constantly but you used never miss your train if you read the newspapers and have your watches repaired and regulated at C. H. Baddy's. Scranton Coal is the best prepared and most satisfactory fuel in the market today. today. You run no risk whatever in placing placing your order now. Read our advertisement advertisement in another column. McClellan & Co, Limited. , 24-3 COMFORT AMD ENJOYMENTIPOMIMTOW PAYIW OSHAWA I it seems that love or comforts and amusements predominate. predominate. These traits of human nature are noticeable everywhere and among all classes, in the home, on the street, in the office and factory, and even on the farm. The city and town folks have long acquired acquired these habits and the farmer and his family in the rural sections is fast seeking the same pleasures. The automobile is one of the greatest factors in bringing about these conditions, which is very evident in and around Bowmanville from the hundred or more cars owned in this vicinity. Speaking of automobiles, have you noticed how the "Overland" is forging to the front as the most popular auto? Stop and look at an Overland the next time you see one on the street. You cannot help but be impressed with the quality and beauty of strength it possesses, its roominess and comfort, ease of control and all-around convenience which is far superior to ordinary cars of its price as to leave no room for comparison. It has the full measure of motor car service combined with comfort and enjoyment. See its quality and beauty for yourself, sit in it, ride in it, drive it--in other words, put the car to the test of actual usé. Then you will agree with the many thousands of satisfied autoists that the Overland is the best value on the market and the most comfortable riding car on the road. Mr. T. H. Knight, Bowmanville, ha s been very fortunate in being appointed the local representative for the Overland and will be pleased to give you a demonstration demonstration or any information you may require require about Overland automobiles. 229 is his phone number. MONSTER CELEBRATION At Port Hope on July ist. Port Hope arranged for a monster celebration celebration on July ist, the entire proceeds of which will be devoted to Patriotic Purposes. Purposes. In the morning there will be a Free Patriotic Concert by the 57th Regi mental Band of Peterboro; several Vaudeville Vaudeville Acts; Drill by the Local Cadets, and a High Wire Act. In the afternoon, at the Town Park, the program will consist consist of Horse Races, Vaudeville Acts, Baseball Tournament,Daylight Fireworks, a Grand Musical Festival, and a Balloon Ascension by the most daring lady aeronaut aeronaut in the world. The young lady will rise to a height of three thousand feet and make a triple parachute drop. In the evening there will be another Baloon Ascension, Ascension, a Grand Display of Fireworks, many of the features being War Numbers. A troupe of Vaudeville Actors, giving Acrobatic and Trapeze Work will also be introduced, and during the entire program the 57th Regimental Band of Peterboro will furnish music. Single fare on all ra Iroads, and special trains after the evening evening performance. Watch for large posters. posters. 25-2 Local and Otherwise Eat Tod's Ice Cream. Special orange sale at Snowden's this week 18c or 2 doz. for 35c. Chinamel makes old furniture look like new. Buy it at W. H. Dustan's. Mrs F. W. Clark and babe, Toronto, are visiting at Mr. W. B. Couch's. Miss Hortop, Port Perry, is vis'ting Miss Mildred Penfound, Courtice. Seven pages of local matter--read "Switzerland in Peril" on7th page. Martin-Senour Paints look well and wear well. Sold by W. H. Dustan. Every pint of Martin-Senour 100% Paint is guaranteed. W. H. Dustan. No paint equals Martin-Senour.. It goes farther and lasts longer. W. H. Dustan. The Statesman to end of 1915 for 50c to new subscribers. M. A. James & Sons. China-Lac is a perfect varnish stain which makes the home sparkle. Mason & Dale. Nairn's linoleums in all widths just opened out at Couch/Johnston & Cryder- man's. . N Tod's Pure Ice Cream is made in Bowmanville Bowmanville from the best cream obtainable in Durham. Satisfactory Service is bringing us many new customers. Try our service when choosing your June wedding gifts; C. H. Haddy. If you want solid comfort next winter fill your bins with Scranton Coal and do now. Read our ad in another column. McClellan & Co, Ltd. 24-3 Brandram-Henderson paint lasts longer and covers greater surface than other paints. Mason & Dale. Mrs. A. Bingham and Mrs. C. Arthur Cawker are visiting their sister, Mrs. (Dr.) W. Tennant, Peterboro. Eat more oronges when you can get nice Mexican oranges at Snowden's Grocery for 18c doz. or 2 doz. for 35c. Dont worry about hard times. Chinam»! your old furniture. Your neighbors will think it's new. W. H. Dustan. Mr. Thos. Tod in company with his brothers, brothers, D. M., Oshawa, and Charles, Whitby, and others enjoyed a fishing trip to Scugog Wednesday. Mr. Arthur M. Hardy is attending annual annual convention of Canadian Order 0$ Foresters in St. Catharines representing Court Bowmanville No. 964. Women's and Farmers' Institute reports, Women's Missionary Society meeting at Port Hope, school reports and news letters letters from last week are on inner pages. Mrs. (General) Sam. Hughes, Mrs. Garnet Garnet Hughes and daughter, and Mrs. Judge McMillan, Lindsay, arrived safely in Liverpool Liverpool Sunday evening after a fairly good voyage. Why do nearly all the principal dealers in the larger towns and cities handle Scranton Coal ? Because they have proved proved by experience that it gives the best satisfaction. Place your order now with McClellan & C0.7 Ltd. 24-3 Mr. John Fennell, Berlin, was in town calling on old friends recently. Mr. Fennell Fennell is a wholesale hardware and iron merchants in the German town who has >een in business for fifty years. In his early days he learned the business in .this town, but finds few of his old acquaintances left. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CA8TO R I A athktic meet of S Gregory's Athletic Chib will be held in Alexandra Park, Oshawa, on July 1st. Baseball and football, also tennis tournaments, tournaments, running and motor cycle races. All the best athletics in Canada will compete. compete. AUCTION SALE. Saturday, June 19--Miss Lillie Harris, east off Elgin-st, Bowmanville, will sell by auction household furniture and furnishings, consisting of stoves, bed- steds, dréssers, stands, carpets, sideboard, sideboard, tables, chairs, dishes, blinds, tubs and other articles. Sale at 2 p. m. Terms Cash. L. A. W. Tole, auctioneer. auctioneer. 23-2W. Order coal now from E. W. Loscombe, in the Standard Bank Building." Phone U7- Dont neglect your floors. Old pine floors made to look like solid oak with Chinamel Floor Finish. W. H. Dustan. Notices of Births 28 cemts; Msrrlsges BO cents; Deaths, 80 cents, each Insertion. When fnneral cards are printed at this office. Insertion free. BIRTHS. Reilly--In Bowmanville, June 12, to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Reilly, a son. 1 Staunton--Id Darlington, near Taunton, June 9, to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stainton, a daughter. MARRIAGES Elliott--Greigg--At Claremont, June 2, by Rev. Mr. McClellan, Miss Elizabeth G,, daughter of Mr. HughGreigg, Claremont, and Mr. Charles W. Elliott, son of Mr. A. C. Elliott, Brooklin; Jones--Cawker--In the Methodist church, Bowmanville, June 9th, by Rev. H. B. Kenny, Mr. Oly Reginald Jones and Miss Lottie Agnes, youngest daughter of Mrs. W. R. R. Cawker, both of Bowmanville. DEATHS June lltb, William H. Inch, Inch--In Hope, aged 47 years. Mulligan--In Clarke,- June 7, John Mulliga.n, aged 66 years. Simmons--InColborne, Jnne 14, Daniel Lewis Simmons, in his 85th year. Spencer--At Blackstock, May 29th, Thomas Spencer, Raglan, in his 64 year. Thomas--In Oshawa, Jnne 10, William Henry, eldest son of Mr. W. H. Thomas. Scripture--In Colborne, Jnne 13th, Stephen Henry Scripture, in his 62nd year. Argall--In Newcastle, June 3, Ann Cornish, relict of late Martin Argali, aged 75 years. McLelland (Milne)--At Port Hope, June 13th, Emma M. Wilson, wife of Thomas McLelland (Milne), in her 45th year. G ood set single harness for sale-- Apply to J. H. Cryderman, Bowmanville. 23tf $8! iOR SALE--1 heavy platform wagon, 2 sets of * single buggy harness, 1 top buggy. E. R. Bounsall, Bowmanville, Out. 25 3 OUSE TO RENT OR FOR SALE-On Church street, 8 rooms, garden and stable. Apply to E. W. Loscombe, Bowmanville. 25 2 EIFER STRAYED--On lot 6, con 7, Darlington, Darlington, about 1 month ago. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. expenses. Levi Skinner, Tyrone. 26t H H W ANTED--A district representative for the County of So. Durham. A permanent position position for the right man, with exclusive territory. Stone & Wellington, Nurserymen, Toronto. 25 6 iOR SALE--Horse, good in all harness, abont * 1300 lbs, 10 y rs old, sonnd ; 1 horse-wagon in good shape, carry 1 to lj tons; 1 double screw press; 14-ton Fairbanks scale in good condition. Will sell any or all of above stock cheap. John Grigg, Bowmanville. Phone 96. 26t STRAWBERRY BULLETIN This is to notify the Housewife that Niagara Peninsula Grown Strawberries are ready now. See your grocer for your wants--THE "WILLIAMS" IS THE BEST FOR CANNING. Place orders immediately with your Grocer. I First Class Painting If you want your Automobile or Buggy painted, see the new Painter at EDGER'S Carriage Works Bowmanville FALL TERM OPENS SEPT 1 LjJOTJ TORONTO, ONT. has to-day a stronger hold upon the public public confidence than ever before. "Thor- ongh. Training" for choice positions in Business Life is given in all of onr Departments. Departments. This college does not ask for a better reputation than it has now. We place many students in positions each year. Write to-day for large catalogue. Yonge and Charles Sts. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal a Who'll Be the Next to get a crock of the beautiful ? Try a pound before you buy crocks Trying for yourself is a sure test. People are talking about the delicious butter. One lady asked me where I got such sweet butter. It comes direct from the churn, ladies, and not from the stores- Don't forget forget it's nearing the end of June? and you cannot get June butter in July, as everyone knows. So phone §51 and your crock will be called for and filled with the best butter made in Durham County. No crock too large. E.W.W. Rundle Bowmanville Another Advance in Tea "But Not at Snowden's W B have received notice from wholesalers that tea has made another advance in price. We will continue to ) . s ® ]1 at oJd P rices as lQ ng as the present stock on hand lasts, as follows ; Uptons...30c to 40c lb. Melagama...30c to 40c lb. Ridgways 40c to 50c lb. Red Rose ...35c to 45c lb. Salada ...35c to 45c lb. Bulk Teas...30c to 60c lb. It will pay you to buy Tea at The Elite Grocery. Fish Thursday Rd. Snowden î <e J tD 1 °°i® a ® t L. Morris & Son's mZtSZtSm à V K r? / v-ri Eat More Fruit and Vegetables Doctors recommend people to eat more fruit and vegetables vegetables during the hot summer months. It's a good idea--but remember if you want the best in seasonable seasonable fruits and vegetables you can depend on our hav- ing them. Just now our stock includes very choice Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Pineapples, Grape Fruit, Strawberries, Rhubarb, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Radish, Green Onions, etc. Very best stock of groceries and provisions always on hand. Fresh Fish every Friday. Archie Tait Phone 65 Bowmanville i .1 ' ,/r LADIES! THIS ISlYOUR OPPORTUNITY y We find that we have too many Ladies' Suits, and in order to make a substantial reduction in the number, number, we will for the next two weeks sell any of our New Spring Suits at the following reduced prices : AIL sizes, 14 to 40. Ladies' Suits; reg. $13.75, sale price...$ 9.75 16.75, » ... 1175 it 41 <1 it it It 11 3 8.75, 22.00, 25.00. (< u u ... 13.75 ... 16.75 ... 18.75 10 Only, Suits, Special sizes 16 to 38 Regular price $12.75 to $18.75, your choice $7.75 S. W. Mason & iSon Next door to Standard Bank

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