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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Feb 1925, p. 3

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nn Ti 1 LOCAL AND OTHERWISE IlMrs. (Rev.) John Gasbutt, Lon- C don, is guest of Mrs. T. H. Everson, King St. E., Oshawa. J Mrs. Chais. Williamis and iMrs. Chas. L .Brown spent Thursday withl lrs. J. H. Ashley and Mrs. Hopkins in Oshiawa.,1 Arena, The firernen were called outl lliQrq-7 Feihnarv 5, toa a ire whicýh brokel e, Un - i. ca and Saturday & ci Per Ro LUDES WALL PAPEýR AND , PUTTING IT ON'd tii 1 wilI supply Wall 192-5 patterns), a-nt iny rooni up to 12 ft. t the exceptionally ,f $6.50. e going to ca any de- ýwill pay you to take fî this special off er. .tment of Wall Papers ita mnake your selec- [Y till you have seeii 'ritchard iri IjJ vvi i VLfl- anc5 11 rs. Miliman is acconil homnas Miliman and ýen of Toronito, an a ;reeze, Forda.-0s, STS.,Ji BOWMANVïLLE, FEB. l2th., 1925. "VICTORY AT ANY COST" Little glory or bonor accompanies the wardieniship of the United Coun- ties of Northumberland and Durhain this year which robe of office cloaks the f ormi, flot including the face, of James MïcCamius, Reeve of Cavan brake thse tie by votissg for as warden, t his giving the honor by a majaiirity ing to the rules of order' ie is a tic the reeve re-ý the township baving the! [ualized assessmient bas thei ote. Reevýe Thos. Baker -ton, who should have hadý ing vote had supported ýitt on each ýballot. Buti ýase the mnembers o') the~ rgat tis rule and the ques- not raised, Clerk Mcah acted as returning offýicer, Mc Cam-us uwardien. he mneeting miembers found rule and the miatter wasý p on the floor of the count- rhen the Returning Officer a mis4take had been made fePlingly offered his apol- bis i stake was bra-ught to on of council itwa nat- ectedl that M-NcCamrus wouldi y relinquish the ili-gotten eall for another election. cCansus! We picture hii and drawing bhis rosbes nim, gripping the anms of ,f the mighty and in a de- I taking aon the attituude 4' efying the Lightning' (pit1set to his dlum)found(edl "Victory at any Ccst". MtI 'et that British justice sportsmranship -were un- iraeteristics to this man is of1 Reeve COPELAND'S SHOE STORE FIRE SALE You il BU1 Starting Thursdayafternoon we are reducing ail Ladies' and Men's Afomà AND; SHOES left ini stock-nearly 900 pairs-including Owens-Elme's, Blatchford, Classic and Lady Bell, also Siater and Astoria, priced as high as $ 10.00 a pair, wlile they lastw r laigtena PAIR These Shoes, with very f ew exceptions, are just as good as the day they were unpacked. There are sizes for everybody, but stock is lirnited se corne early before your size is gone. 0f course, above pricie does neot include Children's Shoes which are, also rnarked lower than ever. chosen t( doulbt a ARCHIE TAIT'S in Counter also be iy nship bas i -noI, tbreet the emba ýars of its Ladies' Hose 50e Pair Ladies' Spats 50e Pair No approvals. No exchanges. Strictly Cash Sale. Sale is being held in McMurtry's & to's. Store-West End House. 'rawberry Jam, 3 IL tin ....-....«...........75c -rawberry and Apjple Jam, 2 1lb. tin .........38e lUmTs in tins, reguluar 30e for ............... 5 herry Jam, In glass jar, regular 50e for...25e pple Butter, regular 20e tin for ............!c )rest Cream Cake Jehig, regular 35e for .. ..20e ibhy and Clark- Soups, regular 17e for ........9c ex Catsup, regular 15e, now 2 for ....... 15e hole Steak, 2 IL. tin, regular 25e for.. orseradish Mustard, regular 20c for...... 10e d1mon, Tîger Brand, ½/ size ...............15e HEADQUARTERS FOR FISH B. C. Salmon, White Fish, Fillet of Haddie, nnan Haddie, Kippered Herring, Fresh Oysters, MARMALADE W]EEK ýe our window display 4 IL.fins 70c, 2 IL tins 45c CHIE TAIT Bowmanville Excellent wonderful juicy U- of vans reeve. tio'n arose in 1911, Kelly and Mr. Jos- re opposed to one wardensbip. Tbe and the laVe Eber ýeve of Darlingtn o give the (lec'iin for Mr. Kelly, who T IS WRONG WITH THE -IORTICULTURAL SOCIETY? ging from thle recently pub-ý report o ,s lic nt ir g0f Steaks, deliejous sueh we always carrýy an ample, fresh ve made this store a shopping place ar people for over 50 years. ean be satisfied here. M. CAWKER & SON West End House ýf a nnual 1meeting of lotrtfultural Society WEDNESDÂY HALF HOL[DAY n is undertaking a ____ ;prograni for 1925 We, the undersigned Businuess t is ta be boped citi-adPo~soa ino b ono ie objective member-an rlsia mnothTwnf )ehind tlie saciety andi Bowaianville, Pgree ta close aur re- ial and unselfisb sup- spective places of business ta g1ve aur clerks a hall holiday each ani essive and enthus- every Wednesday at 12:30 noon dur-{ L1p in sueh a club is ing the year 1925, save anid except Sassets any commutn- ts inho eeme raywe s. t is an open sec-tj ot fDcme rayýe il society bas lacked in wbicb any Public or Civie Holi- essentials during'tbe day mnay occur: een the reason for Caucb, Jobnston & Cryderm-an Ltd. ndifference? With- C. Briown F. Knox any particular in-; Rice& Co A. Diffick rî the writer Sniany yeai thierefaore, - tbat memibei li , 4- TRENTON R Monday even ieubers af Bet a. 125, were )135, 'renton. AI s camne on C. N.. iin by special, coachï a commit tee fromn dge and taken ta fi( cl welconied. Lunel King St. West Stre, Bownaniiille 3' VSI 'Notice to Creditors'1 RAILWAY TIME TA13LES FOR ry 26th., --__ BOWMAN~VILLE cah Lodge, Estate of Fanny Mitchell, Deceased ith a visit ____ ANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL.WAY ,ah Lodge, Partiesý having edaiims against the EVs- GOING EAST GQING WEST It 50 niIIM-.taiIe or FanyMlvlitchl-Ildeeed Dar- 8,42 a. in. I 4.22 a, nm. P afternoon linigton, who diedt May 10t1i, A. D. 1924l, 10.36 a. mw D 10.07 a. in. D wer mt reeule to send the sine to W.E. . i.n. F 2.02 p. m., 'N. Sinclair, TR. C., Osirawa, on or 3eoe .6 p n.7,13 p.n. >wmalnvîlle February -24th, 1923, af er -which datel 7,14 p.ini. 8.24 p. 'n. ocige roIrn distribution wil*I be mJradL having regardj 9.58 p. mi.D SOnly to cdaimis-theI filed. This njotice isj 9.06 a. in. Sunday onl13. Sec. 6 24 th,1 ieen Ladge's ainly a credit .1<ve tkpfl.,P <11 IIUL e -presented and Ji ýs for sucb ple-asantj diversions are un - oypportunity awvaits b as a pride in bis s and a desire ta le mare beautiful. ing alang the'se' came ta us of thej accQmplisbhed last of aur newer and, ini beautifying andj dscape architecture ties in town. Bow-î ell consider itself aving -in its midst r. Artbur S. Baker, ie for this work i inanner- ,red by eta be fui De- Degree 0f Va its îenaïmenits thereto. 1 SINCLAIR, K. ýC., Oshaw,Ont MORTGAGE SALE Valuiable Freehold Faroe Property G. A. Edmondstone S. G. C C -M Cawker & Son W. Clau S. W. Masan & SonG C Bol Thurston Fur Shop -TUXIS BC Bow,,manvillc 11, 21 P. nM. F F-Flag D-Daily *-..Dally except Sunday. Sunday Onîy 7'.26 p. in. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL.WAY GOING WEST GOING EAST 5.30 a. mi. p 10.22 a.-i 6,10 a. ini.;ý2.45 1p.n, 8S>0 a. ni. 8.05 pi. ni. 4.30 p.ý ni. 11.27 p i 7.42' p. ni. *1226 a i F-Flag *....Does flot stop, VIANADIAN NATIONAL. RAIL.WAY TYRONE STATION Monday, Wednesday, Friday Coning West Gcing F2,ast 8.15 a. mi. 6.U4 p. ni. Tuesdsay, Thursday, Satuarday Going West Goinig East 9.00 a.111. 5.50 P. . mai 1)er FAULTY NUTRITION of about M.any of the afilments of grown 1' ion, of oplenay be traced to faulty hea1vier nutrition. Well-fed children or e sGýi)Ofla aduits withstand weakness better ad than those who are indifferently no2rshex ne bcarn 9a , a1 supoplies the weakened child or balance hpur- aclult with food-factors that, nediate other foods often fail to furnish ]or wil iin needful volume. Nta great deal of Scott s Gnmade regularly often means re- ta stored vigor and strengrh )TT, to those who are rundown Ontar In vitality or who are wea k. Sc4. ott & Bowue, Tronzto, on*. 4? Copeland's Shoe

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