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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 May 1923, p. 5

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1,123 Tle Bu2ng- .tinued- for use;, as a 1 1. F. Ratcliff e, d Miss Florence -K ronto, i has bei ' relatives to Bowmra -21-t 'I DOW] Auction Sale h I son, 0F HOUSEHOLD GOO0DS'Torý IHadc W. J. Challis, Auctioneer, bas re-I Mr. celved 1instructions fro011mno MR. WM. FOLEY Man, To seil by public auction on thue M prenlises ad Lowe St., Bowmranville 1'at M~ on1 SATURDAY, JUNE 2ND bis The followîng- household effectsMs oe away hue i31,re. and Mrs. J. Richards, Mr. and ar, lorman Feast spent 24th May C. Wm. Maynard's. Theresa Darch is spending oni Lidays with her parents, Mr. En s. James H. Darch.1 Wxn. Williams, Keadal, is ori heýr daughter, Mrs. G. A. Wi Concession Street. and Mrs. Aex. Rutherford, ton le, recently visited their ,ý'I r, Mrs. Chas. Carruthers. I and Mis. 2ubert C. Higgin-. we and son, Cobour~g, spent Sun- Wi [th Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. 1 firs Hilda Bottreli, Toronto. bas sus d home after spending a f ew I ith her cousin, Miss Agnes spe 4. in, ard Mrs. W. W. Willis. Tor-, ECIGS FOR GGS FOR SETTI mpson Strain. F. Weatherilt, B an~Moore, nan- Cathar "lass I andsi eon Wm. -l f he Shop That.Leads 73s.- When the Fail season approaches everybody wants Furs repaire d,, remodeile d, or made to order ail the saiwe time. Naturally, we want to please everybody but we have to rush and we get over- tired. Why not take a suggestion from the squirrels? They get ready ahead of time. We could give you plenty of time and the most careful attention to every detail of your orcler now., Cail and see the new styles in Furs for next season. i ), T.oronto4J, were re- 8r. Mr. anu " A. W. Jackson and agte Perry, Mis.' Fred ss Tonkin, Toronto, h their father, Rev. E. Lshingtdn Place. 0 IS THAT IAST J J. G. Adam and~ your choice azn Mi Is of Bo, [oageme 50e lb Thursday, Friday and Saturday Qflly 3c lb aV, WV Lacombc r. lla 31RTHS qamptop, May 26, to Mý,r. martin, a son. hawa, May 24, t,0 Mr. n daa son.« n Bowmanville, Ma1y 24, 3ownavileon -May 18, Herlsheil lHoope-r, a soni. Lnd M Garnet Boecke, William.) aîy 9, at "Duneairn" Mrs. Arthuir Dunn (nue so'n, Robert Calvin. FARRIAGES 'TE RSO N-At Limerick, y Rev. James McMurtry, rof Alr. and Mrs. C.* Bidwell Tuckeur, M. D., e, Sask. D-EVANS-On May 14, 'rinity Chnrch, _Brook By the piece; 40c lb. sliced G. A. Edmondstone One loor east of F. F. Morris Co. One 21- Bowmanville June Bride don't fail to see our new goods sp ecially purchased for wedding gifts. The variety of beautiful and useful gifts now being displayed here is almost unlimited. A klex. Elliot Gif t Shop Bowmanville secured vices of 6 ti OR 4 ýZipe Raymond's Best las 15 euoz. Pickles, qt. size 40ci J. W. WORI Eyesîght with them by a YOU 30% Imported Fancy Voiles Special Purchase of Imported Fancy Voiles (28 different col-ors and patterns) marked for quick sale at .......... ......................... 95c yd * Summer Frocks S'ummer Frocks simple in Ene are priced from $5.00 to $21.50 in any number of styles to suit the need of the moment. For Summer travels and Summer shopping, everyday affairs and more elaborate occasions you need a frock such as one of these. Made of Ratine, Swiss Voile, Springtime Crepe, some made of a combination of the two fabrics accentuated by their fine tailoring and style. These frocks present an ultra smart ap- pearance. They rànge in sizes from 14 to 44. lIn purchasing these we have taken into consideration every form of -figure and every pocket book. S. W. Mas On & Son AOJ Dry Goods and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Phone 106 Bowmanville & tor 's, 1a een local Jc - il- s SWE'G

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