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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Aug 1925, p. 8

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ou NEWCASTLE Mr. L. J. Parnail visited MiIlbrook iends. Miss Ethel Lockhart is visiting Ioronto friends. Mr. Frank Bennett, Toronto, spent e holiday at homie. Mr. Fraink RDowland, Kingstoný. is ith bis brother liowel1. Mrs. W. J. Moore visited hlir sis- ýr, Mrs. Millson, Clarke. Mr. C. R. Carveth made a business ip to Toronto on Saturday. Mr. John Anderson ýwas. home ýom Toronto over the holiday. M-r. and Mrs. John Douglas hadc asiness lu. Toronto thii week. Dr and Mrs. Hunter, Toronto, are siting Mrs. W. T. Lockliart. Miss Rae Clark is visiting friends Holloway, Prince Edward Co. Mrs. F. L. Culley,. Toronito, is th lier muther, Mrs. F, Bennett. Mr. J. Anderson Sitihi made ai sneesstrip to Toronto on Friday.1 Mr. Stephen Dudley, Toronto, was est of his brothier, H. W. Dudley. E Mrs. John Abar, Camipbellford, is 1 it lher daughter, Mrs. Robt. Wal- n E Mrs. W. R. Lakinl- and Master rdoin are visiting friends at Hall- d Mrs. William Kenef ale, are visting 'od id ads. d Mrs. Roy H. Douglas, visiting his father, iglas. ýd Mrs. Athur Bevis,1 guests of Mrs. Coul ens".- )yi4ynd are viF Huntei NEWCASTLE LAWN BO'h Mn T. J. Powers and son Harry, wVere holiday visitons ait Harris Lodge. Miss Marjorie McKenzie, Toronto, is gueSt of her sister, Mr-s. H. S. Britton. Miss Hazel Barrie is home after a pleasant visit with friends in New York State. Mn. anid Mrs. W. J. Eilfbeck, Tor- onto, are on holidays at Newcaistle- cia-thie-Lake. Mr. and Mns. McClure anid child- ren, Toronto, guests of Dr. and Mrs. Dickson, Barnulu Hall. Mrs. Chas. -Mutton and _Miss Kdith Smnith, town, visited their sisýter-In- aw, MVrs. llarry R. Sm-ith, Utica, N. Yr., ait ber parents, Newcastle, Civic! Hlolid-ay. Geo. Jamieson's Riuk Won~ Inter- Rin1k Matceb Cornmunitiy Lawn Bowling Club~ hais concluded its first haif of Inter- Rinkç matches. G. Janlieson's and H-. Brerto.n's Rinks were tied.-three wins and one loss. They played an extra gaine Friday evening. This proved to be one of the hardest fought gaines of the season. Both Rinkaý were on even termn,s when ready to Play the lat end, but when the last bowl was played Janiieson's- Rink wvas lying two. Standing of Rinksa for serie-3 vwere: Rink Won Lost G. Jamxieson 4 1. H. Bnerton 3 2 Dr. Butler 2 2 F. Rickard 2 2 Spectators are taking much in- tùerst in tthe. gaine and the club wilI have a inucli lar.ger nierbership next season it is expected. DARLINGTON MAN PASSES Thomas Harris Tremeer, Lindsay la Linds bhe was the ,Id- eer and .est in thet eïl Septeab( th ber Of y e I 1 OfV he 1) cr and f'amily, 1 1le. h er mnoffer, Mi tvW .od, Toronto -ýV of Fisheries,11 T DR. Briing or send your order to this store where it will receive prompt attention and you will get good value., 1 H. Baker & Groc. S. BRITTON, Necatl N eed Looking After To make the most rnoney out of Poultry par- ticular care- must be taken in the proper feeding. We have in stock the best lines of poultx'y supplies on the market. They are approved and recom- mended by poultry men of authority. Corne in and see ouir supplies and get prices. PICKLING SEASON HERE We have just received fresh supply of full strength vinegar, spices, etc., for~ the pickl-ing season. Hn-ARRV PHONE 186 ALLIN, BOWMANYILLIE cs. Gibson and Mrs. ýnto, were -uest3 of rantoin. [y Nicholîs, Bowman- Ler grandparents, Mr. J ýn Waltoa. Vamplew us visiting its, Mr. anid Mrs. J. n Toronto, reas- h La. 30ni jCL mkville enuw. arguerite and Noi'een 2,1 t-ý Lucy Brauît, Toronto, %wife of visitons -with ~Misa A. 8jîst yecj Octoîber 2rs. George Jamiieson, Henry Mrs. W. A. Gib~son re- R&v. 1. ýd to Fenelon Falls and Gordon camne CI K . pE5leaoi ,ward is muchi 5end in your Goi to aiurch lReadI Mr. Bice'ý !WCASTLE Tenders for nI Who ni türf cracite Cciial V acation Needs LET THIS STORE HELP TO EQUIP YOU FOR YOUR HOLIDAY Dressy Shoes ........ ...$3.00 to $8.00 per pair Sport Shoos, Tan and Elk, Brown wMt Crepe 1Rubber Soles .......$4.00 to $6.7i per pair White Shoes..... $22 to $4.50 per pair Bathing Shoes, in aIl colors,.......$1.50 per pair Suiteases and Club Bags .......$1.50 to $20.00 Shoe Dressing and Creams for ail colors of Shoes, Polish Brushes and Mitts Corn iPads and Foot Bath Preparation THESE ARE A FEW 0F THE MANY THINGS YOU REQUIRE AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO BE 0F SERVICE W. Claude Ives The Home of Good Shoes Bowmanville l7th fascoe al IC' OBO URG M4RS. the service, pne n. R watch f or piLaa o~ i rV t ior nA'a vet 'oronto Academy of Medii -Mrs. McNaughton'âi Newcastle. Hour-8 to 1 ta 3 p. m., and by ap Jedclo A trial order will vince you. aeo. Jamieç Newcastle Con- Horse Shoiw HORSE SHOW PARK, COBOURG Aug. 18-19-20-21-22, 1925 Style : Pep : Performance SPECTACULAR JUMPING BY THE FINEST HORSES IN AMERICA INTERNATIONALLY FAMED I*UNTERS, SADDLE HORSES, PONIES, ROADSTERS, HARNESS HORSES AND ACRICULTURAL CLASSES STEEPLECHASE RACES DAILY A NEW FEATURE "PONY STEEPLECHASE", for Fouies undcir 13 bauds, te b. riciden by Boy or Girl undeir 14 years, over very low jumpa, ta tatke place in the. Show Ring. Paniez ta be handi- capped after firat race. OMITTED FROM PRIZE LIST Class 84-Ponv in Harnes& under 12 banda. Same prizes as Clasa 84 MILITARY ATTRACTION-S AND GOOD MUSIC Ev.ry Af teroixndu at Eveuing Concert-4 :30 aud 8 p. ru. SPLENDID PARKING ACCOM~MODATION J. D. UÂYY3EN, Pres~dent. l7th was so to be d Law0es a.nd a J. H. DAVIDSON, Secrotary. on 1 e.r.

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