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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Aug 1920, p. 3

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Girand Clean-up Every Purchàse Made at this, Store Means A BIG SAVINGO We Must Soon Vacate. -COME, NOW- Goods-Must be SoId Regardless of Cost. I-.Elliott Estate Phone 190-r2 Hampton BOWM-LANVILLE, AUGUST 26, 1920. OBSERVATIONS and OPINiONS Simply Must Advertise Dr. Johnson, dean of New York University School of Com-merce, in a recent address said: "No matter how wonderful your invention, or how finep the quality of your g;oods, people wýill not buy xrnless they knowl what you have. Therefore, you sîmnp- ly nust advertise." Forced Out of Business "John Mý. Inrie, manager of the Canadian Daily Newspapers Associa- tion, is responsible for the statement that there will be a number of daily newspapers forced out of business as a resuit of conditions throughwhich they will have to pass in the net si months. We reçommend this to the attention of the contemporary who sneers at the $2.00 weekly".-Whit- by Chtronicle-Gazette. SoId Apples Messrs. HL C. Bowen and W. H. Gibson, third concession, who own 2 of the largest and finest orchards in Durhamn county, sold last week to McWilliamn & Everist, Toronto. Mr. Bowen's estinlated pack of apples is placed at about 2500 bbls., and that of Mr, Gibson 6000111bbls., valuad at approximately $40,000. The fruit of these orchards, or a large percentage l is of the best varieties and hui gh grade. IThe, Fqnragrance of SUCCESSFUL BEACH PICNIC SPECIAL APPEAL TO WOMEN.' The Bowvmanvilld 'Beach Association A special appeal is- being made to recentiy formed by the residents at Bw manville-on-the-Lake, celebrated the oc: the woman in both city' and country casion by a picnic and afternoon of sports Py the Canadian National Exhibition on Wednesday, August lSth., on the West this year. There will be a Woman's side beach. Some 2000 people accepted DayonTusaSpebr2,w n the generous invitation _of the cottagers o hrdy etme ,we and aIl report a mnost enjoyable tîmie. every department of the Exhibition Mayor Quiinn agnd Councillors, were en- capable of being so handled will be tertained te lunch by the ladies undertundoeto om frhep- the direction of Mrs. J. Nýoble of de- rn oe'twmnfuthpr apolis, who mnade a very capable hostess. pose of deMonstratinë their adapta- Mr. J. H. H. Jury acted as Chaîrman at bility anld emcniency. In the Women's the lunch in place of tbe Presidient, Mr. Building, new and exceptionally in- F. C. Petlick. wbo bad lost bis voice thrutrein exbisadeonrtos a mnegophone announcing- sports. Spee,-ch- trsigehbt n lmntain es were imade by Messrs. Jury, Mal,1or will be found, while the Government Quinn, Reeve T. S.. Holgate, W. H. Duis- and other buildings will contain child tan and othiers. welfare and kindred displays, house- The varlous racing events provol<ed keeping ehbt n e n oe much Inerrirnent and keen competition: exiisane n oe 1Girls' 50 yd. dash-Freda Gieed, Carnie feature of great variety and value. Curran. Stone race-Hugh Camneron, orville Williams. 100 yd dash, open-Frank Williams, Bill Stewart. 50 yd. race, married women-Mrs. A. St acey, Mrs. J. Scott. Fat man's racc-Grant Edwards, J. D. Girls' r ace, 1r) years and under-Flor-MALC TR T ence Laugber, Hlelen Osborne.MALCNR T Girls' race, 15 years and over-Rose Reader, Huby Relmian. SEALED TEDRS ddesed to the Boys' race, 15 years and under.-Glen Postmaster GCenerai, Nwill beereceived at Martyn, jas. Glenday. Ottawa until noon,onrdatel f Doule cui rce-issE.Fox and J. October, 1920, for tbe conveyance of E145 Fox; Bud Pethick anid Jas. Glenday. Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract Single scull race-John Fox. Bud Peth- f or four years, 6 timee a week on the route ick. Poube canoe-Edwards and Laverty; Burketon Station Rural Route No. 2 Wrefordl Souch and Glen -Martyn, from the Postmaster General's pleasure. Single canoe-G. Edlwards,ý W. $ouchi.1 Printed notices containing further In- Tllting canoe,-Franik Wiliiaxns and Fred formation as te conditions of proposed Pattinsoni; J. Glenday and G. Martyn. Contract May be seen and blank fornis Tub race-Nina Diiling, Forest Diiling.of Tender miay be obtained at the Post Punt race-Bruce Lunney, Tom Glen- offices of Buirketono Station andat the dlay. office of the Post Office Inispector, Tor- Umbrelia swimming-Bud Pethick, Toonlt. Glenday. ASterad C'igarette race-W. Gleed. A. stelInspctr wiMming and boat race-J. GiendlayPost ofieisetrs Office, J. Fox. 1Ags 8h,12) Bourt nsaîl. OfficeiInspectr' Office Inspector Skirt andmdl-ll ebcNeieAgs lt 90 Tug-o-waýr-Reeve T. S. Hloigate andi his 3ne iidefeated Frank WVliiains' beýavyweigits,. D:ýiing Silver flollar-Frank Williais. Me-ns 50 ydl. swim-Ted Petbick, O. B. Girl's 50 yds. swim-Eila Pethick, Miss E.' Fox,. MAIL CONTRACT Boy 's 50 yds. swim-Glen Martyn, B3il Stewart.- 100 yds swimming-Ted PethiAck, P. Me- SEALED TENDERS addressed; to M1urtry. Baloon race-Ciarence Pethick, Noble the Postîniaster General, will be re- Carlton. ýceived at Ottawa until noon, on Fri- Swimmring--Girls undler 13-Theo Mar- day, the 10 Septemiber, 1920, for the yn, N'1ina Uilîng. Rtowing. boys under 9NbeCarlton, conveyance of HiS MajeSty's Mails, RusselMcio. on, a proposed Contract for four Powing, girls under 9-Jessie Gienday, yea râ,six times pér week on the route L'ena Dilllng.. Bowmanville'R. R. No. 2. Rowing, girls and boys under 13-Jessle ib Amnticipates its, exqulsite, !lavour. Send us a postal for a free samplec pjeasq state thq price you now pay end whether B1&cks Grear or Mixed Address Salada, roronto. 8723

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