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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Dec 1919, p. 4

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"We Iia2e seen bis Star in tbe East'r c4 Cristmas JcIessage tet Here it is Christmas again, the merriest season of the year, happy memorie-ý, family festivities and social gatherings. 'The air vibrates with kindly greetings. The mail bags are stufied with expressions of love and good-will going hither and thither. Glad messages and cordial responses warm the wires of connecting tele- phones; "I wish you a Merry Christmas" says our neighbor, and we answer "I1hanlis, the same to you." 'ro Our Many, jroends and Cuisto(mers This is to wish you ail a hale, hearty Christmas. May it bc replete with good cheer, the best of fellowship andi a generous share of the good things that go to make Christmas a happy ending to an old year. W. Claudie Ipes Fred 9. Foley Sunny Side, Shoe Store IN SOCIAL CIRCLES A very jolly dance was held at the home of Mrs, Burke, Centre-st., on Fni- day evening last. The whole of the iower floor was thrown open and the rooms looked very attractive with their floral decorations. With good music1 and a splendid floor the dancing was en- joyed and at midnigi5t a very delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Busrke who is one of Bowmanvîlle's popular hostesses looked verv charming in a gown-f hite satin with black net and trimigs' of silver lace. The assistants were Miss H. Burke in a gown of black charmeuse' wilh jet trimmings and Mrs.Burke's two-daugh- ters, Miss Nýellie Burke in rose georgette with bandings of velvet and Miss Sybil Burke in white silk, Mrs. Clarence Mason in black safin and lace and Miss M Climie in taupe georgette -with touches of blue. The guests included Mr. T. A. Dustan, Mrs. Dustan in pale blue pussv willow. taffeta embroiderecl with silver bow knots; Dr. G C. Bonnycastie, Mrs. Bonny- castie in white satin with lace overdress; Dr. Reddick, Mrs. Reddick in maize em- broidered charmeuse with silver lace; Mrs. J. A- McClellan in black satin and maize; Mr. E, W. Loscombe, Mrs. Los- combe in rose crepe de chene; Miss L. Bounsaîl in white satin with dresden trimmings and over tunic of blue ninon; Mr. R. M Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell in apricot satin; Mr. E. C. Rehder, Mrs. Rehder in pink taffeta with pale blue georgette; Mr. Hfall, Mrs. Hall in white satin and net; Miss M. Dustan in paie pink taffeta; Mr. Cook, Mrs. Cook, in blue taffeta and georgette with bandings ot gold and pink roses; Mr. C. B. Kent, Mrs. Kent in pink satin '.Mn, N S. B. James, Mns. James in fawn crepe and georgette; Mr. Hagerman, Mrs Hagerman in black net with sequin trimmings; Mn. Mc- Naught, Mrs. McNaught in white satin and net; Miss Mitchell (Mrs. McNaught's guest) in black satin and net; Mn. C. A. Cawken, Mrs. Cawker in white georgette; Mr. F. J. Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell in black satin with bead trimmings; Capt. W J. Hoar, Mrs. Hoar in black satin;Mr.1A. M. Williams, Mrs. Williams in Lack net and sequin; Major C. H. Anderson, Mrs. Anderson in blue satin with ermine trimnsings, Mn. Geo. W. James, Mrs.1 James in blue georgette and satin; Mrs F1 -Lest We Forget" E. R. BOUNSALL, Designer and Dealer, ln Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in, Granite a.nd Marbie, Bewmanville, Ontario. CThis Christma S Gé2ef Foowear and glye the best, make your selec- tions from our stock and you are sure to receive -the best values. A partial Eist to choose from- Slippers Moccasins Overgaiters Overshoes Hockey Boots LL2nzos Temporary Withdrawal Can- adIan Pacific 'Trans-Canada Effective janu-iry' Ist, 1920, The "Trans-Canada Limited" The Canadian Pacific Ail Sleeping Car Train for Win- nipeg and Vancouver leaving Toronto 7.15 p. m., Daily, wiIl be temporarilv withdrawn.- There will flot he any change in the "Vancouver Express". It will continue to leave Toronto mo.0 p.m.,, Daily. Have your skates sharpened while you msait at Pickard's Garage. Beautiful Dresden ribhons for camisoles at Dingman & Edmondstone's Skates sharpened at L'uke, Boys & Cryderman's Garage, King-st. Now is the time to get your skates sharpened at Luke, Beys & Criderman's garage. Tins wili interest the ladies: Dingman & Edmondstone have just received a large consignment of stamped goods in linen and crepe, including day slips, centre pieces, scarfs, cushion tops, towels, ki- mon-is, etc. 'Ir. and Mý rs. A. L. Hagerm,-an , ree joving 'hristmias holidavs with friend--s a' Kitchener. O ESIRAULIE F AR laaiFOnuRS A LE 155 acres, one of th 9 bcst in Dnrilani Connty- every acre workabie land, lot 11, B. F..,rit Port Bowmanville,. first-class soil, not a stunip or stalle on place, ever-rlnuing creek, barn Ilîxîr, with stone and brick stables underneath. dri-ving shed, iniplemeni. shed, ail in gool repair: another barn 10WaO. Fine 12 roonied nmodern brick resi- dence with slate roof in good îepair, f uri.ace, bath raom. Grand Trnîk station ul mile fromn residence. Act quickly if vou want this farmi. Apply to i. BH. B amlev, Owner, Box 81, Bow.- manville. Phone 28. BIG 20 BOOK 'QTORE The Tîmely O:hrïîtm.as Token L I Nowhere else can Usefuilness, Timeliness and Beanty be found in sucli full measure, as is embraced. in our attractive disp]ay of Christmas Gifts.

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