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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Feb 1925, p. 3

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ND'S rand 1 ht oucan find eomplete stocksý ag the of seasonable mercliandise in theý in and home town? ýgs. That if a visit should be madel tlirough Iiail the stores, you would be j -surprised at the amomnt of dependi- able tuerchandise carried by thexn?1 That no matter what articlIes yo.u * desire, you will find themn at a es1 1 onaible price? 'Thapt those whLo go outb of tow,,n toý shop are only fooling- themnseivesî when they think thiey can dIo better away from home'? Thant local nmerchants deserve theý first consideration? That they deserve trade?ý That they should g-et it? ui That th-ey are a part of the town?i -You help yourself when you buyý h at home. -E. R. Waite. VALUABLE INTS often bp and ohr ission of a, not aware owmanville' ojek, noon,! and person' arlier th an Sday. This .e westerni States. The' ters posted(I it 4 P. im.i ard by theý nlorth andî mails fromn Toronto by For ex-, E1to NeW r . mn. is! y the noon, s from theý le. But ai Hotel Bl'>ock from Mr. Johni Crocker, Milibroopk, and is tuirning- it into a FCreaméry. M',r. Geo. Smith, Starkvîlle, bought a H-ere-fordco for $120 at the Victoria Coujnty Herefor'd Breeders Association Sale at Lindisay on Tues- day last week Strainger (to office boy):I wanna see the editor) Offie- Boy: "Wvhatý editor? We got ail kinds of editors' iaround this joint, nothin' but editors;' just like the Mexican armal gen: j- erals and no privates."-Watýshiïn,- ton' Times. It isn"t Spring yet, but the robins are here. Eighýt of them were seen about the time of the ec:Iîpse feed-1 ing on Mountain Ash bernies on a tree in front of Capt. W. J. Robert- son's residence on Ridout sre. Port Hope Guide. We haàve received a copy of The Dailyý Chronicle, Georgetown, British Gulana, South America, of Janujary '7, 1925, from- our neighbor Mr. A1. N. McM-llan, former Manager of IStandard Bank, here, whô la on a sea voyage to British West Indian Is- lands and South America. "Moher, httie Archiesid "It was'n',t the stork that broughit baby.ý," "W'ho was it then?" hmoterask- -ed, curieus to heir wa idea her amah son had. in his head. twa Èthe mlmn"Archie rpledwith iabsolute poszitiveness. IlHeha s a sinpainte d right on his waqgon: 'Familles Suipplied D)aily'." Oshaw,,a Poultry and P'et Stock As- fi1oc'atiorn have elected the followving o - ffcrs: Honorary Pres;idents, Wý. E. N. Sinclair, K. C., M. P. P.; L, O. Clifford, 'M, Pý R. 5S McLaugblin and Ray MeLaughhin; President, P. A. Wadge; First Vice-Presidient, W. B. Rundie; Second Vice-Pie-4dent, E. W. Rundie; Seectary-Trreasurer H. Sý T C. i dia, lross earliTning-s of the tional Railways for the January 21, 1925 73ý.0,,bejing a decre, 2. 00 over the corresp' 1924. The gross ea Canadian Naional Ras nuary 1 to January 21, ,en $11,110,512.00 bc n f $1,422,104.00 ov( d, Va., came r. Many of ituiday and Su h lir. Color .12¶,UUK 04., LKU QOOTS AND About Haif Price SHOES and Less. Even with the therernoneter hitting below zero hundreds of people warmed up to our Fire Sale Bargains i Fotwear last week. Judging f rom rema,,rks expressed by some of the customers they were pleasantly surprised to see thc stock in such excellent condition. In fact, the boots and shoes placed on sale are practically as good as the day they were placed ini stock. The low prices at which we have rnarkied the goods may -ive you a false impression of th-,e genuine bargains being offered. So corne in and sec for yourself. It will pay you to buy now for future needs. We are safe in saying that it is the opportunity of a hf e tirne. Remember sale is being held in c(.Mu rtr"y&Co0,sStore -M Wes-tEn.udHo%.%useqZ J Don' tIe contented with juat reading the variety and %izes are f airly complete. I real econorny event. This is a strictly Women's Shoes Womnen's Sati~n Strapped Shoes with Bo Heel, Regu1ar $6.00,..............Sale Fi Women's Satin Cross Strap Shoes,_Regu' this advt. Corne to the store and ispect the stock. We have Hundreds of dollars will be saved by our customers during this cash sale. No approvalIs. No exchanges. Louis $3.45 jr.I Firsi Ifora the d Bawma 7>'OUJR most importantfrih ings - your floos lsould have first attention because they forni the basis for the whole y appearance of the roDm. Seamanl Kent Hardwood Flooring elnables you to have the finest surface ob- tainable whether for the new house or re-surfacù,-Ing old floors. Seaman Kent HardwoocF Flooring offers a wealth c4f beauty in colors and grains of the varlous woods, excel- lently milIed ini grades and~ prices to suit ail purses. e. an in- I. Women's Black and B~rown Brogue Oxfords, IRegular $8.00, ...................Sale Price $4.60 Black and Brown Kid Oxfords, with low and hiigh beel, Regularly $7.00,............Sale Price $4.00 Black and Brown Caif Shoes, Regular '$5.50, Sale ?rice $3.15 Grey Suede Strapped solos, and was neartily encored, and Miss Lena Taylor, Solina, sang ini good voice and with fine expression. It bas Many Quaities.-The mnan wrho possesses a bottle o£ Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil is arinedj against many ilîs. It will relieve a cough, break a cold, prevent sore; throat; it -will reduce the swelling j from a sprain, relieve the most per-ý sistent sores an~d -will speedily heal cuts and contusions. It is a medi-' cine chest in itself. Bowrnanville correspondent to the" Orono News correctly says: Toronto i Symuphony Orchestra la giving a ser- ies of concerts for children of that city and before each number t.he'j music is explained to thexp by a o.m- petent speaker so that will rnake it' more interesting and instr-uctive. One can safely wager there will be no jazz nuaibers on that program. Jazz music anid songs of that ilk are doing a lot of harni to the rising generation, more than any one can estimate. Perhaps you may not have noticed it. True, it vitiates the mental appetite for finer music. il 1~ for ail kinds of fiooring sub:mitted upon application. Sizes 8 to 10½/ý, Regular $1.50........Sale Price 85c Sizes 8 to iO½/ý, Regular $2.00....Sale Price $1.15 Sizes 8 toN 101/2,, Regular $2.50 ...Sale Pricè $1.45 Sizes 8 to 1'2 Regular $300 ...Sale Price $1.75 Sizes 8 to 10½/:, Regular $3.50...Sale Price $2.15 Sizez 6 to 71,,, Regular $1.00 ....Sale Price 65e Shoes, Regular $5.OO, Sale Price $2.90 Black, Brow\,n and Grey Sandals, Regular $7.00, Sale Price $4.00 Patent Straps with high and low heel, Regular $5, Sale Price $2.90 Patent Evening Slippers with cut outs, Regular .55 ,..... ........1...........Sale Prïce $3.15 High Cut Shoes, Regular $6.00O....Sale Price $3.0 Variety of White Shoes, ranging froui $3.00 to $7.0 Sale Priçe $1.00 Variety of Slippers, Regular $2.50, Sale Price $1.50 Wom~ez's Goklshes, Regular $4.50, Sale Price $270 Women's Silk H1ose, Regular $1.00 and $1.25, Sale Price 50c Women's Spats, Begular $2.25, $3.00 $5.00 for $1.00 Men's Shoes B3lack and Brown Brogue Oxfords, Regular $7.50, Sale Prîce $4.30 Black and Brown Brogue Oxfords, Jiegular $9.50, Sale Prîce $5.45 Black and Brown Val- High Cut, ReguLlar $4.50, Sale Price $2.60 Black and Brown Val Hîgh Cut, Regular $6,00 Sale Price $3.,45 Black and Brown Val Higli Cut ,Regular $7.00 Sale Price $4.00 Black and Brown Val Highi Cut, Regular $8M,00 Sale Price $4.60 Black and Brown Val High Cut, Reguliar $9,00, Sale Price $5.15 Black and Brown Val High Cut, Regular $10.00, Sale Price $5.75 Black and Brown Val High Cut Shoes, Regular $11.00o ......... ..................... Sale Prîce $6.30 Black and Brown Val High Cut Shoes, Regular $12, Sale Price $6.90 Men's McPherson Hockey Shoes, $5.00, Sale $3-05 Men's MePherson Hockey Shoes, $6.00, Sale $3.65 Men's McPherson Hockey Shoes, $7.00, Sale $4.00 Men's Patent Eveninig Sllppers, $7.00, Sale Price $4 Men's Patent Bedroom Slippers, $4.0O, Sale $2.30 Men's Kid Slippers, Regular $4.00, Sale Price $2.40 Ien's Silk Hose, $1.00 and $1.25, Sale Price 50e Men's Spats, Church's, Regular $2.50, Sale $1.50 BDoys' . Shoes Sizes 1 to 5, Regular $3.00,,........Sale Price $1.45.... iSizes 1 to 5, Regular $4.00O..........Sale Price $2.40 Sizes 1. to 5, Regular $5.00O -....... Sale Price $29 Sizes 1 to 5, Regular $6.00,'..... ..ale'Price $345 Sizes 6 to 7½/ý, Regular $1.50O....Sale Price 95c Sizes 6 to 7½ Regular $2.00 ....Sale Price $1.15 Sizes 6 to 7½ Regular $2.50,...Sale Price $1.45 Sizes 2 to 51/,, Regular 50ec..........Sale Pr'ice 25c Sizes 2 to 5½/ý, Regular $1,00 ..........Sale Price'60c Sizes 2 to 51/2, Regular $1.50 ........Sala Price 85c Bowmanville Variety of Polishes, Laces and Insoles cheaper than you ever bought them hef ore.. in uo) Copeland's Shoe Store, West EndI House King St. West Bowmnanville ýor their sympathy esses received durin deatb of Mrs. Alir utiful floral offering c Makes it Possible to Buy Children's Shoes Local Dealers: C1elan & Co. Ltd. St. E. ýil

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