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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jun 1925, p. 8

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ýe to Credit Jurne 9th, 1925. Lottie Jane Barton and Douglas D.> 8arton,. ýwmapville Ontario, lictor for the said Bxecutor,, 24-w NEWCASTLE M1r. J. C Bonnell, Oshawa, was a re- centl visitor here Màr. J. A. Smlith andi family spent weekend at Rice Lake Mr. L. C. Doiron, Montreal, is substitu- ting at C. N. k. Station 1\1r. and Mrs,. 0. C. Ch'laprnan, Orono, Sundaiyed at T. W. Jackson's. Mi. Johin Anderson, Toronto, Sun- dayed with his mother here. Newca'stle-on-the-Lake, is beUng well j'atoie dur'ing theu hot Sil1. \VIr. and Mys rs. V. Jackson areý on aL visit wjtHi Saskaitcheýwan friends. Mr WA .ToIckn and faimily speýnt Suni- aywith his Imother at Courtice. MiJss Harris of Oshiawa, Las 1be-,n Vis- iting at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H.EL rks lVIi jt]Mabel Brown, Toronto, 'wals S- aygstofhepaetaBely o- PASSING 0F AGED LADY S. Catherinxe White Penfoujnd, Sbaws There passed to resi onrSatturday, btay 23rd.,. avery worthv residlent of fDar- its anatüý June 20 Plresbý vicez, NE W. ist 2.830 P. preaech. saturd of Mrs. i omeers - PiiplMight and Miss mP. Brk Tucker were fisging t Rice Lake end 0fe C uh 'Ifr. ArtIhur Nchli as bogh rs ecretan Moevr ot joining hiis rrnises on ri Rs BevrStre-et. Coe tion with Road (Coniratctors bas moei Ithe to Nwovle Cooke at loard Of Et¶ticaion meetsAtS c hOol coagrega Mondayý, June i5th ai' 4 p1., EeyPrd~ memerbe there. Mr. NormnnAllun has goneý with a miornîng. carload ofhis fine slieep )to xbt aiPastot R, bi ubcPairs, evc Mr. and Muis. Gieorge cook, nTewton- Rev. Mr. ville, -areu cup gpart of Mr. James ogî Blests home here. uhyp Mr. and Mrs. Ca(rl Ha-ll, Toronto,.wemeOld Amr recei visitors ai Mr. A. Smths and sang a c Mr. W. H. Permeis. Presbyter 1fr. and Mrs, E.lT.BritUNand Mrcorf and Mrs-B. P, ~TorontoSudayed ai Mr. John ugls.ered anî M\r. aind Mrs L.,.PSjims andfiufaillyý, the e'Veni Toronito, are, again occupilyinig"og wood" for the summeiir. The Sheý1)rlýck ýSal, eTuesdy %vas well METH.. attended aini goofi prices ralBzefi, undelr Mr. B ,E.Mos has purehiaeed thle (Cr0oe R-erberl Hnnnbouse, north Beaveýr F ieldE Si., nnd will remodel iU.io ofD Co 1grat1ul atfi ons ai-, re lowing ion of C.. Counecillor and Mus. J. 1-. Jose,~Mtoi Mhe WAr of thaur scond son. (on Sund Mrnd AMrs.A J. '.F.Phlip mueeB. Cooke weeknd gue'sts of MrI. aind Mrs. J.itrdc Scott MAontgomery. aeil.- ..Ie, 1 aL.L preacli; ev. Geo welI the'y x-PhhlisClemnce;Cor. -~itePearice; Treaýsur- Jonies; PantEiel teamiave.t r-Lover of_ my Sou d-inL in1la Iledley Oke ' were fluowe-r 1 ýs private, a e ttendef I. r.Al. Lam- neit and MUr. States will Con- you. Scotch Shorthorns --- 28 Head will be held on Tuesday, June 23, 1925 pt 1:30 p.m. on the premises of Mr. R. O. Larmer Lot 18, Con. 4, Cavan 2½.ý miles east of Millbrookx. For catalogues apply to IR. 0. Larmer, IR, R. .1, MiJllrook S. J. F al1léis, Ml. P. P., Geo. & Ted Jackson, Clerk. Auctioneers.' Orono Creamery Co.oLimited Last year ini the second week of June we made 1120'7 lbs. of butter (over 51' tons), a record hitherto unapproached here, and beating pre-vious year 1923 by over 2000 lbs. This year- in the flrst week of June, (a wveek earlier than last>, we made 11503 over 5-y tons. These records which we realize are oniy made possible by geod feelings, existing between our patrons and our'sel.ves, ,naturallyv tax our staff and equipment to t1heir utmost. Two of our patrons, recently left las, we under- stand for other Creameries, and while we were sorry to lose them, and 4Irould be glad to welcome new bri of via mth I T., One of the distinctive featur Mr. and -Mrs. C eeu HIorrocks bE fui summer homne, Haif-a-illi aitificial pool in the ntidst c garden in which Lare groiwirng fine sýpecim-ens of aquatie planiý A new pony drawn lawinin has been purehas-ed by Dr. Wa Bail for cutting the grass on H-arris Lodge grounida and ad 'Î streets -which bound the propeCrl the North, West and South, QI Mili and Darcy. This is the iower of its kind in this sectic cuts thirty.-two inches Nvide there is a seat for the driver. S.W. Mason & Son "THE HOUSE 0F VALUE" and "Neyer too Late to Mend" May be a very good maxim, but "A Stitch in Time Saves N'Uine" is muéch better Snun-iber of our citizenis had the rt of catching- and miore of feast- upon the big ten to twenty ind Salmon whichi camie up the k east of thie village ast Eall. ne wvere pink fieshedl and )thiers te fleshed fish. . AI(,. Me- )d infornis us that theLse were tizh Cýolunhiia Salm-on matured n fry placed in the creek undler superintendency. Ir.e. McLeodi, Toronto, Sup- itendent, of Domiinioný Govern- DONT ir Home, Outbuildîigs, or Fences get too ýefore you commence to look after themn. shall be glad to give you estimates on r, Pine, Ilemlock ,B. C. Fir and Cedar. s, B. C. Red Cedar, and Quebec White ýdar. id Rol Roofing, Shîingles, and Building Board for -insulating and wall lie fac to his er old N' a:stle boy well in1 lie has e first star aNewcast ipus, parents a nd neral from 5h, hart's anid Lake S son invitation of nmittee of thie výere present in the free picture Newcastle se' IlTre present i 11 Doring a N EWCASTLE1 ,awn Bowling j, J. F [p. n, ~', i p. J. ~B~u ING ponted Eton, Il. g-g, Dr. ght, W,. ýgt, F. 'tn, G. played, TENDERS We venture to say that oiur large stock of Summer- Dresses present the most outstanding values; the smartest styles and the most corn- prehensive lot of beautiful tabrics it is possible to oft'er at prices that are truly reasonable. Styles illustrated show the s1enderizing effect of Dresses styled by Billie Burke featuring: Broadcloths, Linons, Voiles ,Rayons, Printed Crepes., Crepes Romaines, Wash Silks, Bedoras, Ginghams, in ail the new shades and the newest styles. SPECIAL OFFER 0F BROADCLOTH DRESSES In many styles, colors and ail sizes 16 to 46, $2.98 S.W. Mason & Soni inIl ;Od5an Ldes' Ready-to-WTear se'y 2.l-SwI s. ient p eiG îast lo N., s 1 23-2

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