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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Dec 1923, p. 5

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Depart- ýful gift You will find everything from a delicate piece of China to a complete Dinner Set. We don't ask fancy prices for our goods. That's why so many people buy here. ARCHIE TAIT 65 Bowmranville -'I 'I Xmas, .Goods 13, 123.1JAMI BOWMANV POINCARE T g-ood (1 fel By Chas. M. Bice, L.awyer, DJenver, Colorado M. Poiniicarie, at oâie timne, -was 1okduponi as the Judge Gary of France-, industrially. To hs day he is in very c los3e contact witli the "Comite dcs Forges", which is tbcp equivaient of the An*iiriLcan Steel Institute that regulates the steel sit- uation in this country, if noV the. -worlId. Hie is a politician, and theni some. Many count hirn as an Indust nte wuui n1ave 1is eye 01, Ithe saine time. jBehind the industrialisi- an of France isý France itsel as it -was in August of 191 m',or-e solid on that moment in support of an~a'rsi ist and industrial policy tc eneniy of Fr'ance. Ilt is n policy: it is ages old, an which is to be fQund alwu vating Vhe lawv of self -prei It is what made Napoleon,t oaa, the demi-god of Fra whichi made the latter sa( sons- by the mnillions. The portunity came Vo Francev ization, as we know it, tii: Germni andl crnuhsiel-. hb Il JLiLUjJ, Vo dleal with would have --1923-- -s this Christmas. Hlere are -n from our large stock acceptable gifts. of the cynical but its the sai Poincar to try t nleyer i Thec AS LAMPS &DaIe's llardware Bowmanville arnce, "let us h the matter -fromn the cb 'e, the adviser ist, was mani ce Vo cirry oi Vo solidify thi -ests, of Franci Trmanly, andc econoimic ý mie ais solicd and if not i ýeu able ti matter ,it once, jt maide a an~ )ominion Stores Ltd. CANADA'S LARGEST RETAIL IROCERS EAST 0F BOWMAN HOTEL Ne-w Cleaned Currants 2 LES. 35C; d Sitate and was ýpected than be- if e and char-ý th their temper- ýhe opinion of the ýcot Cýanaianiized Dfa type of which [e wouldi love Vo fthe professions, ýfor lie was "a ike~ "The Stickit ned. at the plow mighit be "Weel excption of Rob-1 who was reared le froni boyhoodi J their special V o James. ed toiler and a tys on the front the earlier years trolle'd the work je eldest son bore d grcw Vo love iV. d tasty, lie made out shinie many better than the Hie was an artist ew hie furrow", îehind his rapid-~ .s regarding the only dlean andci smootlh, but rou lutjing a leaguel ed Vo perfection. More than or( etica11y enfouc' arily intelligent, he -was both a thi er and a wll read man~. lis menm sdone at Ver- v as tenacsous. lHe wa1s a grit,m ifety of France' every letter a capital. At one tini V o be an affair hs hf e, thougli not favoring it, *France yw(as could see mucli in Aninexation. Lwe remem-ber; outlook was wide, lie admired Ethat day, with English Country gentlenman, or instinct as leaiders amiong the Irish, and momient, agreed distinguishied Americans. Hie lad t; but the latter place for those who degraded th( stage. selves; lis terni for hem was "cou tiate, and later, dlay", but no man was more -will e, 'did noV take Vo help another to help himiself Il mdn( rem-em-berecd lie. Hie was too busy in the car ad becoume part years Vo enter into the social ac America, about ities of life and as timie paased ca leas an'd l1c for aIl kins of amu the instinct Of ments. )ak and deal The drauglit horse was his pi i the earth, and and lie had many that were in 'and so, Poini- prize ring. e iron and steel He was honest through ýered into high. tlirougî À Scot lias been defl at policy, which. s"A -ncd.mn ,, +t, t.o" al '.>Ias .raali., J t, s. cîxry, no n ,r Maryfield Lady. Grant Christie, Manchestear, on Lord Rcnfrew, lst prize on one year old stallion. John Vipond and Son lst on brood mare over 3 years old. Canadiân-bred Clyçlesdales Robert Duff and Son, Myrtle won 2nd prize on N'ýeJlie Lynd, 2 years or over, and W. F. Batty 4th on Woodside Sylvia. Robert Vernon and Son, Myrtie. won 2nd prize on draught 1tam, each 1600 ibs. or unider. SHEEP Shropshies-Levi Skinner and Son Tyrone, won 2ndl prize on 2 ewes, 7th on 2 ewes, 6th on -\vether, 2nd on 3 wethers, and 2nd on pen, car- cass results 4th. Southdowns-Alfred Ayre, Hamn- pton, won lst and 4th on shearling ewe, lst and 2nd on ewe, lst 2nd and 5th on wether, lst on 3 wethers, 3rd on laxnb, Ist on pen and champ- ionship on ewe. On Clieviots lie won 2nd on shearling, ewe, lst on ewe unrder one year, 2nd on 3 ewes, 1, 9_ and 3 on wether, lst on 3 wethers under one year, 3rd on ram and 2nd on pen. On wool awards he won 5th on low medium combing, 5th on low combiug and 4th on coarse conzb- ing. F. B. Glaspel, Hampton, 7 and. 8on coarse combing. GRAINS AND CLOVERS Wesley Brown, Mllbrook, won let on Banner Oats, lat on any other variety, 3rd on Recd Clover, and 3rd on Alsikc, 4th on Sweet Clover, and lst on Timothy sced. New Seediess Raisins 2 LES. 25e, Furnivils New Candied Peel Shelled Nuts Léonan Oage35 l.Walnuts Broken..40c lb. Lernn an Orage 3c ILHalves ............. 50c lb Citron.............. 65c lb Allmonds ............ 43c lb HOME BRAND MINCEMEAT. CHRISTMAS WiNES 15c LB. 39c BOTTLE Fine New Mâixed Nuts Fg Filberts, Almo>nds, Brazils Lymona Cooking 3 lbs. 25c Walntits................ 19C lb Layer,........ ..... 29e lb Dates New HalI0wi Icing Sugar 2 LBS. 25c 2 LES27e We respectfully solicit youir Groeery order for this week, well knowing you will be satisfied, we are here to please you and give you the very best possible merehandise. Your Christmas will not coin- Mayfield Bacon is unequalled plete witliout some Dominion Stores Tea. 35C LB Richmello, Ceylon and Assam Blend............ .79.4 lb Try some for breakfasý CandIr, a large assortmnt Windermçnre Cliocolates 25c LE35c, LB 25v LB5 LB BOX $1.69 Todhanters Nfbs New Messina Lenions 39c LB 25c DOZEN WIhen making your mince pies do iiot f ail to use WHITE SATIN PASTRY FLOUR 84c 24 LB. BAG The Christmas Seasoji is nothing unless you make some- one happy 'for by doing so you niake yourself happy. IWhy not niake a present of Groceries, nothing could be more acceptable to a poor f amily. Qur man~ager, will be delighted to help you in your selection and we can guarantee everything to be of the very best quality. iultry we est when they are yr -we are receiving choice plump poultry for roasting, also older e rich chieken pies. (ou also, find at this store a large variety of and cooked meats.1 Edmond stone door e ilder he best, foundation. .-and Quebec Spruce Rofing make square deal f or every- Vo heconung a vassel of lFran'ce. l'orl the pre-sent it ia Vo the interest of tVe e United States Vto have Ga-rmany re-1 storcd and doing business ai the old stand, and SO the two English-spea-1 ing nations, are working together tou gýet France Vo change lier policy to-1 wards G.cnmany. So far as lie U. S. is concerned, e there i,; no treaty of Versailles. y So far as France is concerned, hsc is the reason wly France is in thev Ruhir Vo stay, and why 'France is uniconcerned regarding Vthe fate of Germany. As f irat imortgagee, France is in possession of thve isort-ggcd property. 1V believer, there la plenty Vo satisf y its dlaims in full. Powerful pressure is being brought Vo bear on France, and France laVes Vo break with two such powcrfuli factors ns the U. S. and Great Brit- ain. Diploînacy is bceing used Vo head off a criais. Notes are heing exchaug-ec- But in the end the two nations in opp9sition Vo France miust aubimit somcithing tangible for thc future. Suppose they- returu Vo the engage- mients trade at the pence table? That would quiet France. Thcy must (do Viat or umite ln a "bear" raid on the franc, which, iowever, m lht ave a reboundf. Then -wliat la o bedonc? The situation is full of evil fore- WARDEN SMITH'S BANQUET A very plea-nt athering waI hcld last Wedncaa evening whený Wardcn Geo. A. $mnith entertained i the miembers of: CounVies' Couneill io a banquet at Dunham bHuse. Go- I MlacNachtan %wds dhosen ian. Newcastle Reeve, Dr. J. A. macde a clever speech. pie of Bownzanville, him after he lad ridian-, neyer really SThe bent body andi p were SO unlike&the movem'ents- of the er years.. ýas been ifted just true glimpse of tlie of Vthe old friend of mners his artice the purpose indeed. go wrong Ox, B eef Cubes make cooking easy. Oxoý Cubes are uniform in size, flavor and food value. You can judge to a nicety the exact quantity for al dishes. Inatins of 4, 10, 50 and 100. TheNew C;oupea, An entirely new body design of remarlkabIe beauty as wefl as practical utility, is the çistinguishing f eature of the new Ford Coupe. The body lies follow ini one graceful sweep fronm the new high radiator to the "Turtle-bac" curve of thLe rear deck, w}ich has been erdarged to' conveniently aceomniocate bulky grips anid packages. Upholstering is luxuriously deep both in the,seat and back, the covering being of rich brown broadlodti with nxahogany stripe. A recess shelf is provîded belind the sent, for parcels. Interior flutings indlude revolving wvindow regulators, and door locks and' handles flxished in nickel. The large rear window is fitted with si1k poplin shade in duli silvered -mountings. The windshield is svrzounted by a broad sun-visor, which protects the eyes from glare. As a bandsome and practical all-weather car for town or country, the new Ford Coupe cannot be surpassed. New Ford Prices Coupe, $665 Fordor Sedan, $895 E&ecbrc Si ùtig and Lightig Equipmneni Sandarid on tlw,e oni. Touring Car, $445 Runabout, $405 Truck, $495 Electrie Starling and Lightins Eguisimeni $85.00 exiia. All prices f. o. b. Ford, Ontai. Goverument Taxes extra. A Il Ford models mag be oblained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan -CARS -TRUCKS qTRACTORS body. Aids or Beaver Board best

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