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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1922, p. 8

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Bronchitis Colds and Coughs Blown to atoms Evry' trc>opeeyrmvedbth Wor' ot powlpaat Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture TEA GROWING VERY BOWMANVILLE, EXPENSIVE - The very high wages that have to be paid to workers on the tea planta- tions in India and Ceylon, due to social and political unrest, b as caused the price of tea to rise con- sistently in the primary markets and in London. This influence is now being f elt fartber along the line and STARKN (Crowded oui Mr. Albert Souch car. Wedding belis w ing. Miss Beulah Hal APRIL 27, 1922 OBITUARY James Akister, f ormerly of Verulam. VILLE The death occurred on Monday, tlast week.) April l7th at the home of bis son-mn- àhbas 'purchased a law, Mr. A. E. Billett, Hampton, of Mr. James Akister, a man very highly wyll soon be ring- respected by those who knew bim. H1e was ili only a few days being in illowell is visiting his usu al fair good health, when he contracted a bad cold which develop- ECONOMIC TEN CMADET National thrif t week in the United States was based upon an economic programme with these ten eommand- ments as the foundation atones of success: 1-Work and earn. 2-Make a budget. 8-Record expendituires. 4-Have a bank acount. I ream Wanted!

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