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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Aug 1922, p. 8

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CROPS IN ONTARIO Warin dry weather has enabled harvesting to proceed rapidly and in- dications are for best ail round crop for some years. Fali whent al bar- vested and threshing well under way. Yield is above average.ý Spring wheat, bnrley and rye are ail cut and inostly harvested; good average crop. Onts cutting is nearly over. Yield is heavy and of good quality. Peas small acreage; good crop. Corn now promises good average crop. RIay, a henvy crop, well harvested; second crop is good; cutting con- menceti. Roots are in good condit- ion andi promise above average yield. Fruit is good crop. Peaches are heavy crop. Winter appies average crop. Pasture good. GLADYS WESTAWAY HOME Tells Briefly of Trip to Europe. (Oshawa Telegram) Miss Gladys Westaway, tiaughter of Mr. anti Mrs. J. W. Westaway, Bowmanville, is home again and i8 looking the picture of good healtb. In giving The Teiegram a short word outiine of her.trip, she says it was the greatest time of her if e. Just to think that ail one hati to do was just to enjoy the ever passing panor- ama of sea anti sky an-d landscape and city; of ocean, lake, anti river, of hills and meatiowiand, of mount- ain andi valiey, with npt a thouglit of care or worry about your tickets, your luggage, your cabs, your hotell or evn vr nocket ok: wt h vou AIl- r-, I . Tihe Nýevvca.ýt1e Iridependent. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922 Ms NEWCASTLE Mr.Wm. White is visiting friends in Toronto. Mrs. J. E. Fenning Is visiting friends in Toronto Miss Janie Singr visite'd friends in Co- bourg last week. Mr. Wade Schaubel, Chicago, is visit- ing at Mrs. Wade's. Mrs. Brent and daughter, Frances lef t on Monday for Buffalo. EAMON'DE, VALERA NOT WANTEDI By Chas. M. Bice, B. A., LL B., Denver, Colorado. (Unavoitiabiy belti over for t hree weeks'.) Reports have it that Enmon - de Valera is on bis way to America to maise funtis for the cause of the BALTIMORE GIRLS' CAMP Rotary Camp at Rice Lake had an- other entbusiastic lot of campers iast week, when the C. G. I. T. girls from Baltimore, to the number of 21, were ia entire possession of the camp for eigbt long to be remembereti dnys. Mrs. A. G. Mann anti Mrs. C. C. Wýashington were camp directors, ýanti the girls were divideti into fouri There was a large attendaneAt Port Hlope market Saturday and patrons were given the pleasant sur- prise of fanding chickens down to 35e and 40e per lb. There were some beautiful birds wbich* tippeti the scales at three pounds each. Dueké sold at 40e lb; butter 40e lb; eggs 25e to 30e dozen; 12 qt. basket plums $1.00; potatoes 20e peck; honey in five-pound sections $1.00. Two loatis of potatoes solti at $1.20 -per bng and two butchers were busy c utting up ment. MEDICAL ALFRED FARNCOMB, M. D., C. MX Graduate of Trinity University, also of Royal College Physicians, Edin- BUILDERS' ATTENTION 1 W. are prepared to do ail kinda of concrete, plastering- and brick work. Specialiats in cernent finishng in ail its branches, Estimates furnished and satisfaction guaranteed. Peter Martîn & Sont, 24-t Elgin-at. N., Bowm al Owing to the strike it in impossible to get immediate delivery, but I have a suffi- I Mss estw dya i-her party, visiting with Mrs. WM. te ewlrshFre taegenerai camp efficiency anti sport. fTiiyMdêlC ego,' Itwenty one in ail, left Toronto, Sun- Master Kenrieth Wilson is visitin g bis De Valera bas failen from bis bigh Nauesuy il tdcmp Lcnit fteSaeUiesty of Iday eveaîng, July 2nti for Montreal auntMs.Mfat, Osaa state of would be national . hero, craft, and swimming were some Of New York, Matriculate of tbe Post- whr hy ok pssg nthe Mr. Chas. Warren is visiting bis uncle, leatiing a revoit agaiast a supposeti the activities iaduiged in, witb a good Graduate, Medicai Schooi and Hos- Fhr hytokpsaeo red Bonathan at Stewart Town. age-olti persecution by Great Br*t- mixture of bigbly varieti recreation,piaofNwYranFeowote For ketchin' fisb-he sure was steamer's maitien voyage anti nO- Guelphare visiting with Mrs. Grieves. it hH Soer wsth drntes.cs- eaerAtoia hiTosronMs.Mtosean aubtrSaie aes nvabesttuoff smeoeidaiimciuieimropuToonoAclrvofMp1id0 l ài Make sure of your next winter's coal by booking your order early. v r- - -- ~ -- - - ~- -=.----= ____ {i~ t ' - -~ - - Y ___ --~.-i- -v- '-~t fl - t - - - - - -- " - ~ f _______________ __________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________ f______ - -l ~ ~ _____________ __________ ___ ____________ T-~ -7 _______ --~- _____ _________ ~ ~ .., -- - -- - ~ ~ ~ ---~. - - ~r ~r-e~ hs ii~ I L~LIî~ti~ ~ - _____ t-~~--.- t-~~;*-~-- ---'~-~- ~ ~ - ________________ -- ---- ------ ------------------------- ------F------------------- -- _____

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