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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 May 1924, p. 1

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Wîth Which i rianville News M. A. JAMES & SONS, Publishers. lst., 1924. $2.00O a Year 'in Advance 5c a Copy ES~E ie for Iow hedges ýc each or $3.00 doz. ribler Roses ,...... 35e ýh Roses............ 35e Ly Ilydrangea ....35e ,chma's Pipe ....70e matis ............... 70e Lsies ..........25e doz. kese Are Cash Prices With Delivery J. Jackman Roya Theatre' FRME'OLeai Practical Examples of Co-Opertv ]BOWMANVILLE Marketing. At the, annual meceting of OntLariol [IdCIýrOp and SeedGowers Association Wed.nescday-TInursday, April 30 May 1 o nFebur 1 nToot1M.P Stewarllt of N\ew O)ntario, gave this , m-i James Kirkwood and 1ija Le trestinig bit of ,information for any Frid Wedne BOWMA Ohurun Str Throutgh i1 Allin we ar 2-3 EDITORIAL BRIEFS ýCHAMBER 0F COMMERCE MINISTERS AND CHURCHES The editorsarprpee BANQUET GREAT SUCCESS trh),peýý is week _____ St. alsCucR.P.WBe, ,ga1in to flnd ýspace orthe new-,s and C.ii-ster. f11 a. nm.-"Ai.City 1,1 tlh editorlal matter tht cro)wds u pon uis. To S. R. Parsons, Past President ofC. Wilderness". 7 p. mi.-"Tlie Only- Ans- nteet this pressing demanid we have set M. A., Gave Instructive Address wer týo Peuie.2.30 P. m.-S unclay oruhofte (esIon smali)letpewhich on Canada's ProbuIems. Se hIool aniiLe',Classes. ~ur Idt~r eadrsdo fot il~ bu weask _______ MthoistCbhi.1 , ReV. S. C. o'e Lheir ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~E frerne ftelreatnac n neetBA., l,. D. pastor inchr. ida The awesMcKena Report on Re- Shlown at thetannual me1(etinig of srvcsila .-urtryComn paraýtions is uppemosti themlnds ofi imanvjlîe Ca (20fCmmrehe t ioServie,. 2.0p m-una goverfniments andail 1persons wofoi1low Balmora1 HIotel Wednesday nlght is a seio. Baptismial sevie os 'ined Ille getwold 'problem11s ita r ani gcriteioii of Mwha1t maybe e xpecuted from unlltil Su1ndayMay 111h. 7 p. mi,-Rev. flhe greatest minds engaged1 in a solutLhiîs organizationi tli(e coming y-ear citi- CC. Watsingtkýon, B. A., Courticc. ion cfofthe', oea oitclsituation ,mzen may lookt forwaýrd to conisiderable Mfr. Cha]ýs. M. B'iceý's article, in thiis paperi activ'ity and prwogre ss jin tis community. gives muitch information on the D Iavwes Every- chair set aýt Lthew-ae tabiles KHAVI SANCTORIUM I. O. (O. F. Report. Read it withiout fail. was fllled aýnd extra aec>,ommodjation wa--_____ nesayin order that al miiglit ine atra last waýs a gala ai wt Newcomeirs to Cnaa re, gi vinm at the samne timet. lcet Wdas n dfelw n omnvleeigtein- authorities somte extra aclity in assist- bis lhelpetrs aerve i an excr lent tikey atguat , f The Orentai f 7-8 WHIT LEAGUE ýes in o1 sinçce w esman C( nlow be(: Bowmnanville to Iawa to Whitby 2oc. WAY EARNINGS If They Will To make one slender there are boyish Suits, to make one siender there are long graceful Coats ,, to make onle siender there are woneflfok n oos that gleam and fiame, but in those softened sh-ades that are neyer garish and neyer out of tu ne. Every week. new collections of wonderful variety in gar- nients are being opened: out. 1 In justice to yourself you ought to see and know just what is being shown here. Our close touch with the fashion centres has opened out a new chapter in Bow- mianýville retailing. You'll do well to study the story from the start. New Suits anid Coats, Really Smar't The styflish appearanecof the "Tailleur" models in Suits and Coats depends upon the perfection of their tailoring. Our garrnents receive ail the attention to every detail of their manu- facture that cornes froin the moat exact tailoring, thus ensuring their shape-keeping qualities to the Last. Corne and see these new garments. NQbody rCan Give Men More Clothes 'Value We b suits and tc You get so n at our store. 63-dwi Clmet, W.Galbraith 64-Edwin Clemnent, Tas. Hannon 66-John Cochlrane, SainJ. Hunrterý f67-Pich. Whiting, Geo Leach 68-Rich. WVhitixlg, Geo. Leach, W. J.1 Jolliffe 69-G. N. A. F. T. lJickson 1872-Johin Breclin 7-Tos. -A. Ferguson 76-Johnt G. Laird 79-D. C. Mil ei 1882 E. R. younig 85- C. E . Mclntyre 87-H. S. Matthews 1800-T. -W. Jolliff e 93-Caleb Parkter 96-J. J. Rae 9-.J.Jolfe 1901D. 0 crosley 05-V LEmlory 67-John Garbutt 11-1-. B. Kenny 15-W, G. Clarke, 17-Samuel Sellery 19--S. C. -Moore In this list will be recognizedl the namnes of several miinisters who rose to, eminence in some field of Christian lab - or, wýhile others are notedl for ,cýen - tricity of character or other peculiarity. Bowmanlville lVlethodism PBev. Jas. Musgrove lias hadl remarit- able success in work amnong the Indiansý of Western Ontario. Hlannihal -Mllkins is rmmee e cause he left Mqthodism and joined thel Anglican communion, lie was fori sonie years a chapiain. in the K.,ingstoni penitentiary. Of peculiar éharacters 11ev. David- Wiglit was 011e of the most ecnrc the man. f the p J' Oi t wa yÇ 1V. in the es: of tht Sin the new of the value. your clothes I gdon, J. W David B. lGeo. Cari Bowmanvll Poo104 The Cain vili be senit to No. 18 F Mo st C-'a]aBe C. N. Rý 0,fe . 's viiupt- rove Mr. hearts of is Port I 18 yai Subject "I amn to jectSId is, ' Cana. Industrial". I hlnow I cý BOWMAN«' we

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