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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 May 1916, p. 8

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IliilæiÉSlraSiœSF®™®' SSggSgîf Ï^ÇgÇs - * .•' ; PppfX^ : X' ::: X-r •- ;.-::X.' s p\ mp -v-/||p B r<< lu A :■>- . ~ ^ -- --V...i J7i.y V.<ÿ4 : -Ï>x >rv ' --,>-i.- '■«••-'- • • • •..'. i • ' v •■■■■ ; -. > v;-f - : V. ,< •;.-' / . ' i ' BOWStÀN VILLE; MAT 4* 1916 OBITUARIES. . H e Port of S. S. I5j Darlington, -- names in order of merit :--Sr. IV-- Le ta Vice, Frank Bray, Myrtle Hobbs ; Sr. Ill--Wal- laçe Pascoe, Ivason Moore, Leona Alex- ya alter a | ~ nc *ci", Russell Vice, Harold Ormiston; Bottrell, town, visited atMrs.Noble Met- | sUprt illness, Mrs". Smith came to Canada Ormisto^nJe^de^h^ 1 ^ 1 ----- • - ' - ! when six years old living in Darlington ander tt ia ^ Ale L x " and Mariposa until seventeen years ago. I n .'_ ^tjrông , Jr. II Dorothy MAPLE GROVE Visitors--Mr;, and Mrs. T. Power and family spenjLSunday with friends in town .. .Misses Eva Sanders and Miss May Mrs. Grace Smith, Sonya, Ont. " Mrs. Grace Smith, relict of the late John Smith, passed away April 2ist, Good Friday, at the residence of her son- in-law John T. Squires of Sonya after -calf's... .Miss Edna Snowden visited in town... .Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Snowden and -daughter Betty Sundayed with her parents atSolina... .Mrs. Richard Trimble visited friends in Toronto recently... .An important important item of business to be transacted next Sunday at Sunday School. Everybody requested to be present if possible.... 'Quarterly, service next Sunday afternoon at 2.30 p.m... .Sunday School at'1.30 p.m. Roofing--all. kindsat F. O. Mason's. Farmers, get your Giant Yellow Intermediate Intermediate Mangold seed at Rd. Snowden's, 20c lb. House cleaning time is the time to brighten up your furniture. Use Chi Na- mel for an everlasting gloss. Buy it at W. H. Dustan's. ' Since that time she has resided with her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Squires. She lived . tO:the ripe old age of 88 years and' 7 months and leaves' to mourn her loss a family of three sons and four daughters. Rev. James Smith, B. A., Presbyterian Missionary, Bombay, India, Jno. G. Smith, Virden, Man., Thos. H. Smith, New Westminster, Westminster, B. C., Mrs. W. H. Wilson, Ôsha- wa, Mrs. Wm. Lillico, Oakwood, Mrs. Wm. Doige, Lamont, Alta.,, MrsS-J. T. Squires, Sonya, Ont. She leaves also 43 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren with ten grand children on active service for King and Country; She was a member-of member-of the Methodist church. Her end was peace. Pascoe. Rheta E. Lee, Teacher. DARLINGTON Si Only A Short till the 136th goes into Camp. Get Into Uniform Now so that you won't be a tenderfoot when you -get under canvas. * Enlist Now. . MissesClara Luella McCalpin and Miss Lila Osborne have returned to Toronto haying spent a pleasant Easter week at home Mr. Jno. Metcalf was in Toronto last week to see his son Willie who was taken ill with measles while visiting in the city..... Miss Stella Blackburn spent the vacation at home Miss Birdie Burk spent Easter week in Toronto Mrs. Jno. Holt and daughter Phyllis have been visiting at Pickering....Miss H. Larig- stone, Miss Ella Cowan and Pte. H. Lang- stone and Mr. W. Lennon, Toronto, spent theweek end at Mr. W. H. Wood's.. Mr; and Mrs. S. Allin, town, visited, at Mr. Jno. E. Allin's.... Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Rundle, town, recently visited his father Mr. Jas. Rundle.... School report on inside inside page. Fertilizer at F. O. Mason's. Saturday, May 27,--Mrs. Chas. Burnham will sell all of her furniture and household household furnishings at her residéncè corner of Lamb's Lane and First Street, Bow- manviUe. Sale at I o'clock. See bills. L. A. Tole, auctioneer. Providence Sunday School anniversary will be held Sunday June 4. Rev. Geo. Brown, Hampton, will prëach. Special music bv the choir. Collection in aid of school funds. HADDY EBENEZER Report of S S 4, Darlington, Easter Entrance class--Mary Found 72%, Walter Rundle 7q%, Charles Osborne Osborne 60%. Jr IV--Harry Osborne ?Q/o- Sr III--Irene Welsh and Addie Nichols, 66% each. Jr III--Arthur Found (honors) Elsie Welsh, Allie Worden (absent). Sr. II--Hazel Run- olo, John Oke, I--Nina Oke, Norman Welsh. Primer--May Wade, Cecil Welsh, Keith Worden, Willie Wade, Orval Grills, Irene Grills. Marion At. Van Nest, teacher. HAYDON MILLS ^ A* W. Wright has rented the chopping mills in the village of Havdon. He will also sell Reindeer Flour, Bran and Shorts at reasonable price. Small orders deliver-1 ed 17- HAYDON TYRONE „Mr. Fred Marlow, Nestleton, and Mr. C. Weldon, Sault Ste Marie, at Mr. John cc Hodgson's; Mr. Thos. T. Jardine, Brandon, School HAMPTON Make the walls of your home Sanitary and Beautiful T O-DAY it is recognized that the best finish for a wall is a durable Oil Paint, such as Sherwin-Williams Flat-tone, which dries with a soft, velvety, flat finish. It is absolutely sanitary, is very durable, and can be readily cleaned and washed with soap and water. It is made in twenty-four beautiful colors, in all the shades demanded by the leading decorators. Put up in quarts, half gallons and gallons, lfi liquid form, ready for use. Call around and see us and let us tell you more about this beautiful finish. It Pays to Use Good Paint The old masters knew paint. The art masterpieces of old look about as fresh today as they were a hundred years ago. When you paint your houoo or join in a movement for home and neighborhood improvament to make life happier and your property more valuable--ryou will want High Standard UQUIP-PAWT This Is the paint especially designed designed to withstand the destruction of the elements and to give lasting beauty and protection. The materials, proportions and methods of preparing this paint are those which years of testing have proved to give best results. Come in and ask us for information about the paint that lasts. 846 Report of public school for Easter term--names in order of merit; Si* IV --Marjorie Cole, L. Hastings, Cora Clarke, Harold Salter, Marion Stephens, Stephens, Oscar Ward. Jr. IV--Helen Johns, Louise Johns, Ernie Spry, Melville Melville Clarke. Levi Niddery, Arthur Pearson. Sr. Ill--Colon Stephens, Ruth Johns, Edna Cryderman, Elva Peters, Alan White, Arthur Martin. Jr III Marion Warder, Alice West, Mildred Souch, Ruby Clatworthy, Hilda Clarke, Jesse Jones, Harold Allin. Sr II--Albert Allin, Frank Trenouth, Shirley Gay, Albert Gay, Nelson Winacott (a), \Vallace Jeffrey (a); Jr II--Blanche Cryderman, Percy Cowling, Emma Niddery, Vera Carr Ernie Gay, Eleanor Cook. Sri--Charlie Sri--Charlie White, Beta Nicholls. Ross Trench Trench Mary Peters, Audrie Clarke, Laverne Clarke, Clifford Allin, Mabel Carr. Jr I--Irene Petley, Mary Niddery, Niddery, Laverne Clemens, Lizzie Robbins, Robbins, Edna Carr,. Upton Stevens, Effie Robbins, Marjorie Gay. Jr. Primer-- Evelyn Robbins, Rowvna Stevens, Ivan Stevens, Richard Robbins. F. J. Groat, E. Currie, teachers. Miss Mildred Souch is much better. Mr. Vernon Welch is home from Peter- boro wh re he has been making milk tests • • v Mr - Frank Cryderman, Shaws, visited rl S Other's Sunday.... Misses Jessie McDougall, Bowmanville, and Marjorie Pascoe, bolina, holidayed with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arnot .... Mr. and Mrs. Rees Johns, Newcastle, visited the former's mother... .Mr. Harry Wilcox, Jr., is having a nice lawn ' fence erected. Mr. Donald Yellowlees has had a very nice one erected, too Death has again entered our village, this time removing removing the beloved wife of Mr. Jesse Salter. The funeral on Monday was conducted conducted by her pastor, Rev. Geo. Brown, who also was present at the enterment at Bowmanville cemetery. Mr. T. Salter and son, Mimico, and Mrs. J. T. Trewin, Toronto, attended their mother's funeral. W e extend sincere sympathy to the bereaved. bereaved. ... Mr. Will Clark is making extensive extensive improvements on his residence. Mr. R* Avery is also adding to the appearance of his home Leaguers' entertainment on April 25th was well attended and the numbers much enjoyed. The wee tots were particularly interesting, showing careful trainingproceeds $18 Mr. Cleve Clemence, Kirby, visited Mr. H. E. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Norman Doidge have moved to Oshawa....Mr. A. E. Jennings is'busy making a pretty lawn around his new house. Bert's a hustler, all right. at Mr. F* G. Byam's; Mr. and Mr. Levi Skinner Sundayed at Mr. Geo. Scott's, Oshawa; Miss Elsie M. Bragg, Messrs. Arthur Bragg and Clarence Smale, Providence, Providence, visited our Sunday School Sunday. Miss E. M. Werry and Mr. Arthur W. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ridge, Pontypool, visited the latter's parents here Sunday.... Pte. Chas. Garrard and Miss N. Loscombe | Bowmanville and Sergt. L. Garrard, Pontypool, Pontypool, visited at Mrs. Garrard's.... Mr. N. McDowell is on duty again.. ..Mrs. W. A. Wright is visiting her daughter in Toronto. Toronto. .. .Miss Marjorie Moore has returned to O. L. C., Whitby... .Pte.Elmer Slemon Bowmanville, was home over Sunday.... Officers of Adult Bible Class: President --Cecil Slemon; Vice do--Ethel Ashton; Secretary--Elsie Gilders; Treasurer--Russell Treasurer--Russell Crossman; Teacher--Clarence Avery .Newly elected officers for Sunday J are: Supt.--Milton Slemon; Asst Supt--Cecil Slemon; Secy and Librarian --Florence Smith; Asst Librarian--Ernest Ingles; Treasurer--Theo Slemon; Adult Class Teacher--Mr. N. McDowell; Bpys Inter Mrs, Rd. Ashton; Girls Inter--Mrs. Theo Slemon; Juniors--Miss Vera Mount Annis were appointed to visit Providence joy; Primary--Miss Lena Slemon; Organist Sunday School next Sunday... .School report on inside page. Neatsfoot Harness Oil at F. O. Mason's. First shipment of Tudhope Buggies just arrived at Mason & Dale's. Orange Day at Rd. Snowden's Saturday; Saturday; regular 50c for 39c dozen. Miss Ethel Ashton....Epworth League officers: President--Mrs. Theron Mount- joy; 1st Vice--Miss Lena Slemon;2nd Vice Miss Vera Mountjoy; 3rd Vice--Russell Crossman; 4th Vice--Theron Mountjoy; 5th Vice--Elsie Gilders; Secy.--Miss Vera Slemon; Treasurer--Kate Mu ore; Organist--Mrs. Organist--Mrs. Theo Slemon. ENNISKILLEN W. H. Moore, Tyrone, is attending Mrs. Jabez Moore.... V7m. Oke has a sick colt.. . .Mr. Wesley Oke is moving into this village... .Women's Patriotic League met Tuesday... .Mrs. Wilkinson and Miss Sadie Virtue have been collecting money for Red Cross work... .The Junior Bible Class gave an "At Home" Friday evening entertaining officers of S. S W. M. S. meeting is Wednesday this week .' Large crowd at Mrs. Argue's sale despite the terrific hail and rain storm. Mr. Wm Tordiff bought the property Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyland and sons, Nestleton Station, visited at Mr. F. W. Lee's Mr. and Mrs. John Clysdale, Bowmanville, Mr and Mrs. Jas. DeMille, Burketon, visited at Thos. Craig's Mrs. F. W. Lee ac companied Mrs. C. J. Pascoe to Toronto Mrs. James Mountjoy, Jr., was called to the Island, near Port . Perry, by the sudden death of her only brother, Mr. Poole.. . .Mr. Wallace Stainton, Toronto, is horae on account of ill health School Report is on an inside page. Roof paint at F. O. Mason's. 10 cases of large juicy oranges, reg 50c for 39c, Saturday only, at Rd. Snowden's. From present outlook more Tudhope Buggies will be sold in this district than all other makes combined--there's reason. Ask Mason & Dale about it. DARLINGTON COUNCIL. . Mr - Jesse Salter and family desire to sincerely thank all the neighbors anc friends tor their great kindness and sym pathy during the sickness of wife- and mother. Renuall and O'Cedar polish at F. O. Mason's Don't buy mangold seeds from pedlars at 30c and 40c lb when Rd. Snowden is selling the best mangold seed at 20c lb. re- EBENEZER Sold in Bowmanville by Opposite Post Office. Phone 66 mazm More Than Ever Are we convinced that our bakery serves you best. Our many customers is sufficient evidence that we give the best of satisfaction. - Maybe you have not tried our baking If not drop in and give us a trial order for a cake, a pie, buns or even a loaf of bread- There is quality in all of them. ' Alex. Christie The Home-Made Bakery Phone 97, Bowmanville m Epworth League new officers are--Hon. Pres-^Rev. R. A. Delve; Pres--Miss Ger- da Pickell; 1st Vice--Allan Penfound; 2nd Vice--Miss Vera Werry; 3rd Vice--Miss May Gardiner; 4th Vice--Miss Carrie Courtice; Rec.-Sec.--Sidney Nichols; Cor- Sec--Miss Leta Pickell; Treas--Clarence Penfound; Sec-Treas. F. M.--Miss Aura Osborne Congratulations to Jesse Ar- nott on getting a Provincial Teachers Certificate Certificate in the Normal School examinations. examinations. .. .Mrs. Lewis Trull has gone on her annual summer visit to the Northwest to look after her property there Sucker Sucker fishing is attended with good catches Gordon Pickell, Oshawa, was home for Sunday.... Mr. John Arnott, Taunton, has moved with his daughter, Mrs. Blake Oke. Welcome Miss Jackspn, Dar lington, visited her sister Mrs. R. R. Gay Sunday service were largely attendee Miss W. Parker, Brockville, who has completed completed training us a foreign Missionary delighted delighted everyone. She proved a clear free entertaining speaker and her address "The Challenge of Missions" and "South Amer ica", were inspiring Miss Lear is again in charge of Courtice school Mr; and Mrs. Geo. F. Annis spent Sunday in Bow man ville, .. .Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. E. Richard's baby at Solina on Sunday Misses L. and C. Me Calpin have returned to Toronto Lord's Supper will be administered in this church next Sunday morning.... A. F. Rundle recently recently visited in Toronto.... .Measles are spreading here--A. Burgess, H. Hancock, S. C. Rundle, J. Lane, and Agent McCalpin McCalpin are quarantined... .Mrs. J. Brock and daughter spent Sunday at Hampton.. Miss Lila Osborne has resumed teaching in Toronto/.. .Mr. and Mrs^ A. Gilders, Bowmanville, visited H. Nichols on Sabbath. Sabbath. ... Ebenezer Anniversary on June II and 12. Practising has begun Mrs. W. Ç. Cole, Bowmanville, visited friends here ./.. .Farmers are on the land again and are happy... .Mrs. Dean visited her daughter at Solina... .Mrs. Reynolds and daughter of Solina spent Sunday at W. A. Nichols'. \ }F. O. Mason's for calf meal. X Make Rd. Snowden's your headquarters for Giant Yellow Intermediate Mangold seed--20c lb. Town Hall, Hampton, April 29, 1916. Regular meeting of Council, members all present, Reeve James Stanley, presiding. presiding. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. confirmed. , Com. from Ontario Hydro-Electric Association Association re Annual fee was ordered filed. Com. from G. T. R. on subway at lots 28 and 29, B. F. stating that they would remedy cause of complaint in regard to road at once. Filed. J* H - EHiott, M.D., H. J. Werry, H. Hills, E. S. Bragg, Milton Wight, O. B Andrews, Arthur Welsh, S. J. Honey, R.' Slemon, and W. J. Knapp applied for permission to build wire fence for Bonus --Granted. H. Wilcox and W. E. Clarke were engaged to operate road grader. R. H. Armstrong complained of extra now of water over his property coming from right-of-way of C. N. R. by reason of removal of dams and opening of culvert culvert by employees of company, and requesting requesting Council to take action to haye cause of complaint remedied. Clerk in- St xr Cte< * to ta ^ e matt ? r U P with Company. . No agreement having been arrived at in regard to the Werry-Cole water dispute Clerk was instructed to take proceedings at once under the Ditches and Watercourse Act. Clerk was instructed to advertise tenders for concrete work for bridges. Assessor H. J. Werry returned assessment assessment roll for 1916 and Clerk instructed to :o advertise for Court of Revision on Saturday, Saturday, May 27th at 2 p.m. R. Collacutt was instructed to remove rail fence at south end of Con. 5 at lots 8 arid Q, and notice be placed there calling attention of public that the road was not opeir for public traffic and Clerk instructed 10 notify Mr. Harris, of Toronto that fence would be removed on June 1st of this year Treasurer acknowledged receipt of $8.00 from Chas. Snowden for work at lots 20 and 21, Con. 4. - Orders were drawn on Treasurer:-- L. Allin, shovelling snow Div. 1 $ 1.80 Theo_ Slemon " " "4 Nelson Smith " " " 7 Albert Wilkins " " " j D. B. Farrell " " " 4 Fred Page " " etc. " 1,7 Jabez Mooré, damages crossing field Geo. Honey, teaming culvert tubes F. W. Allin, shovelling snow Div. I Spring is Here Time to Redecorate Tlie house always requires a certain amount of redecorating iu the springtime. From a point of health and economy it should be done early every season-- immediately. In our selections of wall paper you will find the most artistic and serviceable accomplishments accomplishments of the present season, Our wide range provides color-, ings, qualities and designs for practically all requirements and our expert knowledge of decorrating decorrating will aid you greatly in choosing harmonious effects and authenic styles: Though our wall papers are high in quality our prices are far from extravagant. We - have justly earrffed our reputation reputation for high values. . ; j Good Value at 10c per roll suitable suitable for parlor, dining room and hall with ceilings and 18in. borders to match. Pretty patterns at 8c. and. 10c. per roll with ceiling and borders. borders. Good kitchen papers at 5c a roll. W. T. Allen, "Big 20" Bookstore for Think About It ! Do you admit it is fair to . carelessly carelessly neglect your eyes ? Just consider a moment--could you be as . efficient in your work if your eyesight were to fail ? In spite of this reasoning, thousands go about their work daily with failing eyesight eyesight and very often wake up to the fact that their eyes are wrong when it is too late. You might get along without an arm, a leg, or your hearing, but your eyesight is indispensable. Our Expert Optician Looks Into The Eye. W. J. Cryderman, " F. Orchard - " F. Robbins " W. H. Westlake " W. J. Knapp " Art. Millson " H. Hooey " F. Adams, clay & " S. E. Werry 7 1 I 7 7 7 4 1 7 2.25 2.50 445 450 485 5.00 5-00 5- io 5.25 540 6- 75 7.00 8.50 8.85 9.00 9.80 10.55 W. J. Langmaid, wire fence bonus... .2.70 C; Smale ^ " " .... 10.00 Lnas. H. Scott, sheep damages 3900 Harry Cann, official bond. .8:00 H. J. Werry, assessor,salary. 150.00 C. W. Slemon, adv TS for S S No 16 150.00 H. S.Phair """ " " " " 8 20000 J.J. Smith """ " "" " 19 234,63 Council adjourned to Saturday, May 27» at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. W. R. Allin, Tp. Clerk. with the Electrical Retinoscope-- the Modern and Scientific Method. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rod'k M.Mitchell & Co. the Satisfying Drug Store. Sole agents for Neilson's Chocolates, Chocolates, Agents for Nyal's Remedies and Chocolates, Agents for Victor Victrolas and Records. Leave your calls for the Dominion . Express. Maple Syrup and Sugar We are offering .genuine farmers' make of Maple Syrup and • Maple Sugar direct from Quebec. We have received our fourth' shipment this season and cannot procure any more from these people. This has the real maple flavor--40c per quart; $1.50 per tin, imperial gallon. Garden Seéds Garden Seeds, both in bulk and package. We do not try to give you a lot for your money in seeds, but we try to get the very best, seeds at reasonable prices. -It does not pay to plant worth- ! % $ 1 I Ss less seeds. F. A. Phone 62 Haddy & Son Bowmanville Webster Successor to Anderson Clothing Co. BOWMANVILLE'S Leading and Exclusive Clothier & Furnisher for Men, Youths and Children. goods N W g People ask how is it Webster can sell his so reasonable Three Good Reasons I have the co-operation of the manufacturers. 2 Low Expenses. 3 . Cash Business. N w May_24th Will's0on be here. Don't forget that new Suit need and don't forget to see our range before buying. READY MADES--$8.50 to $25.00 - TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE $15.00 to $35.00 you .J. n Webster's Store Where You Get Most for Your $ Almost Opposite Post Office Phone 61 Stop! Look! Listen ! "THE MAXWELL The World's Most Popular Car-- at a Popular Price YOUR MAXWELL IS READY NOW Ready for you to step into the luxurious front seat, start it with the complete modern control, and drive home to the envy of your neighbor. Have a car with good stuff in it; good style, comfort and plenty of speed. MAXWELLS everywhere meet all ordinary demands,'they don't need many repairs, and the upkeep is small. But MAXWELL service cannot be excelled. THE SPLENDID APPEARANCE, the ready motor, the electric starter and lights, the demountable rims, and the one man Mohair Top. LOTS OF POWER, all for $850.00. SAM. SNOWDEN agent Phone 203-r3 - Bowmanville, Ont. xfxx/Xx v ■ M 11111 1 U . v. - j*-' _ V'*- ~ " - v.V' " y ' ..." . " V-- - ■■ ■■ ^...... »* "- _ Xv "■ : ' '• ' " : " - - - ' - -V

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