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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jan 1916, p. 4

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. ' :; V- /v/ '_; V '•'; -•• • ; .. .• "• ' - ' - . - BOWMAN VILLE, J AN. R UBBER boots and articles for girls, boys, men and women, of the quality and kind that will give long and satisfactory satisfactory service. We placed our orders for rubber goods before the recent rise in prices. We saw it coming and acted promptly, which accounts for our lower prices on ' boots and rubbers of best quality, EVERY PAIR IS GUARANTEED BY US AND BY THE MAKERS For the balance of this week we are offering a straight reduction of 20/£ on all felt boots, overshoès and rubber boots. fKn&xZs Shoe THE STORE OF QUALITY 1916 will be a Happy Year to all who eat Tod's Bread Thomas Tod Baker ând Confectioner Phone 3, Bowman ville THe Ring of Ranges DIED IN 1915. List of Interments nsr Bowman ville Cemetery Last Year. Figures following names indicate age. January 6--John C. Drewry, 7$ 6-- Mildred Edra Grigg, 5% months 8--Foster G. Scott, 75 . .. 8--Jane Ann Richards, 26 8-- Thomazine Brimacombé, 83 9-- Mary Gwladys MacNabb, 69 12-- Annie Georgina Reid, 67 19--John Harding, 66 " 16--Kate Goode VanCour, 60 18-- Tohn Rickard, 73 19-- Samuel F. Hill, 83 29--Charles C. Wood, 67 • February 2-- Wm. Jennings, 72 7-- John Payn ter Folly, .79 3-- Elizabeth Hallett, 82 7--Samuel Graham Bennett, 72 9--Charles Branton, 56 13-- Matilda Mutton, 40 27 --Barbara Tyler, 65 March 2--John Barrett, 75 T--Infant Cole twins 2--Vida Haines Cox, ,30 7--Francis Yeo, 4 days 13--George Argue, 78 15-- Ethel Joness Elliott, 32 16-- Harriet Frank Bragg, 89 20--Annie Kerr> 81 22--Amy Spry, 41 22--Infant Brown 25--Eliza Strowger, 71 27--Eliza Ann. Baird, 54 27--Mary White, 64 25--Infant Campbell 20--Lawrence Mason Courtice, 77 30--Thos. H. Morden, 2 months 29-- Wm. H. Evans, 72 30-- Marvin Burk, 64 April 2-- Tames Coulter, 59 4-- Markus Mayer, 87 5-- Roy Syer Lane 21 7--Margaret Tyler Wilkins, 66 18--Marjorie Gwendolyn Metcalf, 7 mos 18--Mrs. Jane Peate, 73 18-- Donald Cameron, 62 19- Infant Marsden, I week 14 -Andrew J. Taylor, 57 23--S. William Sanders, 52 May 3-- Mary Ann Young, 68 4-- Thomas George Mason, 59 15--Jane Gimblett, 78 18--Susan Brock, 84 18--Lucy Vida Cox, 10 months - 22-- Grace Tabb, 81 2--Elizabeth Ashton, 77 31--Kenneth Thorley, infant June 8--Mary Rowe, 78 20--Infant McDonald 23-- Estella Le ta Soucti, 3 months 22--Infant Drummond 26--Lavina Solway, 48 10--Alex Luttrell, 74 July " 7-- Barbara Margach, 74 8-- Martha S^ndercock, 51 August 4--Maria McTavish, 87 17--Sophia Hesketh, 92 2 5--Rosaline B. Palmer, about 70 31--Myrtle Hobbs, 5 months September 2--Albert Arnot, 73 4--Michael Collison, 90 9-- Jennie Bickell, 54 10--Wm. Bonathan, 64 9--Mary M. Cole, 84 12--David Gray, 75 16-- Julia Welsh, 86 15--Infant Clay 17-- Mary Dorothy Fishleigh, 58 25--Frank Bennett, 50 21-- Isabella Fleming, 56 29 --Walter Thomas Hayman, 2 months October I--Mary Grace Couch, 6 weeks 9--Robert Russell Loscombe, 80 14--Glorianna C. Drewry, 79 19--Infant Cutler 22-- Dorcas Martin, 63 25--Samuel Burgess, 85 28--William Rowe, 77 November 4--Edith Hill, 62 21-- Wm. H. Hoar, 64 December 3--Thos. Peters, 89 6--Jacob Pollard, 78 8--John Cleverdon, 85 14--Mary Ann Spry, 75. 16--Charlotte White, 99 22-- Jessie Farrell, 77 1916. ' CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Samuel Martin of Hampton wishes I to thanik her friends for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown her in ber late bereavement.' AN ENVIABLE REPUTATION.- The old reliable purveyors once more return their sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage they have received for more than half a century. Although being being in business so many years 1915 has been their biggest record. C. M. Cawkef & Son are known, far and near and are noted for keeping the best, meats and poultry that can be secured. This they account lor the very liberal patronage they receive from their town patrons, as well as outside patrons. See the large number of express parce s shipped every Christmas, not only at Christmas but during. during. the whole year. They do not try to equal but surpass all competitors and their efforts have -not failed them. The many complimentary remarks passed on their exhibit for best dressed and best I quality was not surpassed by any city dis- I play. . Again returning our thanks we wish all a Happy and Prosperous 1916. C. M- CÀWKER &;S0N. Phone 64. Bowmanville. House -zwy The Big Departmental Store We Have Agency for Columbia Grafono- lias. All the latest Records in stock as issued. issued. Come in any time and hear them, for demonstration any day. W.T. Allen "Big 20" Bookstore A Drop in Real Estate BUY NOW Now is>yjS*F opportunity fco buy a home for yourself, as I have several exceptionally good bargains bargains in real estate. Investigate Investigate these to-day before it is too late. All sizes, various locations, locations, and at prices--well, you will hardly believe it is possible possible to get such snaps. If you are looking for insurance of any kind, I have the best in all lines; < Harry Cann, Phone 50. - Bowmanville. The Happy Thought Range A glance at the Happy Thought Range will show it to be of beautiful beautiful and harmonious design, SMOOTH and ELEGAN T, without too much carving, easily kept clean and a delight to the most artistic artistic eye." Quickest and most even baking oven in the world. Illuminated, ventilated'oven, thermometer, powerful waterfront properly constructed firebox, brick or cast linings with cast removable removable ends, original /r 4pplex grates, patented unobstructible damper, patented reservoirNJamper, large broiler and toasting door, large deep ash pan, practically everlasting covers and centres. W. H. Dustan PHone 7+ QUALITY HARDWARE Bowmanville OBITUARY. John Wesley, Toronto Mr. John Wesley, who died at his home 47 Borden street, Toronto, Friday night as the result of cerebral hemorrhage, was born in Liverpool, England, 72 years ago, being a son of Rev. John Wesley who died in Detroit in 1903 aged 87. Deceased came with his father, the last Methodist minister of the John Wesley family, to Detroit Entering business after his schooling there, he soon saw the advantages of Canada, anc in 1875 he organized the Dominion Organ & Piano Company of Bowmanville,* o which he was secretary and treasurer. In 1890 he formed the Berlin Organ & Piano Company,and 18 years., ago removed to Toronto having been manager of the Mendelssohn Mendelssohn Piano Company ever since. Deceased Deceased is survived by his widow and two sons, John. A., of Boston, and Frank j., o: : Gerhard Heintzman, Limited, Toronto The funeral took place Monday afternoon afternoon to Prospect cemetery. A short service service was held at the house by Canon Mac- Nab, of St. Alban's cathedral, and Rev.Mr. Wallace of St. Stephen's. The pall bearers bearers were Messer& Stone, Hoar, Howard Fullerton, Durke and Ruse. He was a member of the Masonic Order. Canada's Hair Fashion Store Gleim-Charles Hair Goods Cutters--at F. O. Mason's. Everything in the slèigh line at F. O. Mason's. • Comfortably furnished bedrooms to rent see advt. 1 Everything in the Mason's^ sleigh line at F. O. A man's kid glove awaits an owner at The Statesman office. The Supreme Range is acknowledged the king of ranges for economy in fuel Mason & Dale. We have had an exceptionally large sale of Supreme Ranges this season and there is still a few left. Mason & Dale. Our Miss Glenn will be in Bowmanville, Thursday, Jan 20th, Bowman House, with a full line of Hair Goods, including including switches, pin-curls, partings tranformations, and men's wigs and toupees, etc. You will appreciate the superior quality and workmanship workmanship of our goods. Free Demonstration. Glenu-Charles, 100 King-st., W, Toronto Ladies desirous, of having Miss Gieirif call Wre^idence, dndly leave address at hotel. INTOW we alway/jeurSrr A and AI chÆP WHAT IT IJ WORTH --NO MORE AT ANY TME^ Y U ' NOW WE WILL JELL YoV 516 BUNDLE S' nr oizd Money--BECAUSE WE WANT To aft OUR WINTER 600DJ OUT of OUR .STORE. T ° GEr ™,n Y TH,M H ^ E T „ A --- TIM comf IN* 5 ! ENJoY OUR COME IN Now WHILE YoUR AND FIT OUT THE WHOLE •SPLENDID THI-NG-S To WEAR. Family HA,s a LoN6 Reach Skirts The balauce of our dress skirts inwool, serges and panamas, blue and black only. Reg. $4.50, $5.00, sale price $3.95. Reg. $6.00, $6.50, sale price $4.95 3 piece of black corded silk, very heavy, 32 in wide. Reg. $1.75 for $1.15 yd. 1 piece of heavy black moire silk, suitable for ladies' coats, 36 in. < wide. Reg. $2.50 for $1.65 yd. 3 pieces of coloured moire dress silk. $2.50 for $1.65 yd. A few children s dresses at very low prices. 6 pieces only, very fine mercerized embroidery. Reg. 40c for 25c yd. Suit Cases 10 only kiratol suit cases, sizes 22, 24 and 26 Reg $1.25 $1.40 and $150. Sale price $1.10.each. 6 only solid leather suit cases, size 24. Re». $7.00. Sale price $4.75 ° Reg. Remnants Come in and pick out your share of the bargains bargains off the remnant counter. W e have remnants of every description. Wool Blankets 6 only heavy wool blankets extra large size good weight. Beg. $4.50. Sale price $3.b5 pair. Ribbons Children's hair ribbons in all shades/ Reg. up to 20c. Sale price 10c yd. ° Fancy ribbons in all shades 4 to 6 in. wide. Reg. 25c and 30c. Sale price 19c yd. Groceries Rolled Oats, very best, Tibs, for 25c. - Canned Corn and Reas, 3 for 25c. Biscuits, fancy mixed biscuits, reg. 15c lb special ...12c lb! Catsup, Snider Catsup, special 19c per bottle. & Co. Ltd. Phone 83 Thé Big Departmental Store Bowmanville. Skates at F. O. Mason's. Eight styles of cutters at F. O. Mason's Supreme Range is a great, heater and splendid cooker. Mason & Dale. Great bargains in Ladies' coats all new fashionable goods at-Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. "Start Every Day With a Smile." That's Our Policy for 1916 With our undivided attention to our own business we are. ready to serve the public with the best footwear footwear and best values available. Look us up at the old stand, over on the sunny, side. Fred. R. Foley, Patronize him this year. Bowmanville Ontario Economical Housekeepers Giasp this chance to get good fresh groceries at the lowest prices. Everything is fresh and attractive ami of. the best quality. We have a superior brand of canned goods which are the best on the market at lowest prices. We always lia\ e in stock very best table butter, fre»h eggs and young poultry. Our groceries will be delivered at your door and -your order taken every day, if you wish. Farmers, We Want Your Produce-- You Want Our Cash HARRY ALLIN Opp. Goodyear Club Phone 186, Bowmanville ~F FARM WANTED. Farm of two hundred acres or more with good bush wanted to purchase or will purchase good block of bush land. If you have land to sell, write JOHN FISHER <fc CO., Lumsden Building, Toronto. FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment Sunday and night calls promptly attended to. Bowmanville Phones 10-34 Branches: OBONO HAMPTON DR. B. J. DAVISON SIGHT SPECIALIST BOWMANVILLE Phone 127 for appointments in Town or Country, or write P. O. Box 179. Difficult.cases preterred. C. C. LAUGHER A.L.O.M. Piano L.L.C.M. Violin F.V.C.M.* Composition VIOLIN L; -WOSÏAV? tsv. Ç-- ft..'

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