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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Sep 1926, p. 5

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THE CM4ADIAN STATESMAN, B<jWMANVILLE, THURSDAY. SEPT. 3Oth., 1926 PAGE TWE Play "dSAFETY FIRST" (A Farce-Conledy in 3 acts) Will be presented in Opera House Bow'nanville Friday, October 15tl at 7:45 p. mi. By "Chosen Friend Dram Club" of Oshawa, under direction of Mrs. A. W.1 Teacher of Dramatic Art. Under auspices of Women's sociation of St. Paul's Chur Admission 35c INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES First-Class Companies an( Service N. E. NEADS THE SERVICE AGEN~ King Street, Bowmanville,C Fa il and Wint( Ready-to-Weti FOR Men Women AND Children At Most R easonable Pric E. R. Curtii We Sell For Less Bowmanville Oshawa Wh, A Better Cleaner THE HY HC * m* b$0.0)' omeet nunning exIIn ses of the schooh, and a veny cordial1 D. X. ENGINEERING AND SALESWoesCo s-ut invitation is extended te con- CO. LIMITEO ijomný Cat- Iis gegation and public generally t. ha 20 BLOOR S8T. W., TrORONTO present and help t akû.t.he occa- 8-12 sion a complet. success. J WELL KNOWN LADY'S LOCAL AND OTHERWISE LOCAL AND OTHERWISE BIRTHS SUDDEN CALL CHALLIS-At Orono, Aiigtst 30 .1926, Miss Agnes Vanstone is attending Mr. Geo. Brimacombe, %Ion-.real, to Ir. and Mrs. Iloward Challis, ar Mis& Alice Thompson Dies in Toronto Vic-oria College, Toronto. visited friends here Iast wEek. daughter. (Shirley Doreen.)à jMiss Gladys Moore recen-:ly visit-; Miss Allie Nesbitt, Toronto, spent PIPER-In Toronto, on Friday, Sept. The quite sudden passing to rest ed a-, her home in Colborne the weekend writh Miss Elva Bragg. in.1926. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Piper,1 of Miss Alice Thonipson, Bowman- Mrs. A. Wood. Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Geo. E. Chase has returned (nee Pearl Gibson). n son-Herbert ville, in St. John's Hospital, Toronto, is visiting old friends in town.'! from a fishing trip in Algonquin1 John. on Wednesday, September 22nd., at Mr. Chas. Haggit.h and son, Roch-i Park. I- the mt ideight hour aes a reate eter, N. Y., are visiting je1atives! Mrs. W. E. Tilley is visiting herl th sokt emayfenaer.R- here. daughter, Mrs. A. N. Mitchell, Tor- 1 MARRIAGES turning from a pleasant holiday spent with friends in Detroit and Mrs. Chas. Manning is visiting herý onto. iEDV-PAYNE-At the home of ber natic Toronto and 0o1 the advice of lier phy- sîster, Mrs. Isabella Scripture, Col-1 Mr. Dan Galbraith, Toronto, at-! parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Payne, the sîcian she decided before îeaving borne. tended Bownanville Fair on Wed-1 Pontypo, 'on Saturday, Sept. 18, 1926, Bell Toont tohavea mdicl eam- Mayo T.S. olgte .ttededthnesay.Esther Isabella Payne, 10 Mr. Preeman Bell Toont tohav a edial xam Maor . S Hogat atendd te nsda. .L. Eddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Eddy ination at the hospital. The result Dunseith-Stowe wedding in Toronto, Mr. W. J. Morrow Toronto, has of Newcastle. was that on Tuesday, September 14, on Satuxrday afternoon. been visiting Mr. and Mr-_ T. Wesley! PALPRtEY-HUGH-AN--On Monday, A sh- udr tavrysrosoea rs .M ad1asrtre akr Sept. 27, 1926, at the residence Of W. D. sh newn ec eiu pr- Ms.A .Hryhsreund akr Bretliour, Kent Street West, Lindsay,« tion and eight days later passed home alter a pleasant visit with bier! Mr. G. H. Linton, Toronto, WaS by Rev. T. E. Holling, Edlîh Pearl Hugh- away as above stated. sister in Cleveland, Ohio. among the înterested visitors at Bow-' an, Lindsay, and Stanley 'Martin Palfrey Miss Thonipson was the youngest Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Jas. Deyrnan.I l anville Fair. of Chicao, I-Wi. -t rntyPr daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Toronto, have been visiting their Mrs. John McLaughlin is visitingi RaEYNOloSwanviE- n atTrinly Par- Richard Thompson of Port Hope, but sister, Mrs. N. E. Gould. h ler daugbter, Mrs. James Thm-, e tr25, by Rev. J. U. Robins, John had esied eredurng he geatr M. R G.Wiliam, Nig 1son ThtoHpp.W.teynolds. son of mrs. TReynolds and1 hadreidd er drig hegrnIr r.R.G.Wilini, iaara Falls,~ oPr oe the laate John Reynolds, Solina, and Iso- part of hier life, being ernployed in N.Y., spent the weekend with hisli Mn. FeolyadM.Jc'blCrrcaotdduhe fM n the store of Messrs. Coucb, Johnston ohr Mrs. E. Williamis. Scugog-, Beaton, Toronto, recently visit e diI r. Robert White, Toronto. & Cryderman, the two senior part- obEt. Mrs. Wrn. Wakelin. 1 otgBornvll.nods, Sep- ners being brother.s-in-law of deceas- Ctae omnIlo o ed. In this capacity she came in Dr. and Mr-. M. J. Baldwin were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Woods, OWen te-ber 13, by Rev. R. J. Shires. Rector contact w-ith the buying public, be- among the guests at the Denison-Mc-2 Sound, are visiting their daughter,, 0vfyStfornto, to NellMe.Sneydr aGh- id ngwel-kow ad hghy espctdBain wedding at Oakville on Satur- Mrs. Geo. W. James, Horsey St. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Char!es Simmons of hence hier sudden passing wilî corne day.- Coming to Simcoe St. United IGepfrel ~Cligod wih Cen urrie ndsoro t a Mr. and Mns. J. C. Dudley, Tyrone iCucOhw, ody coe CAL.NAN-McNALLY--ln Oshawa, on withklén srprse nd orrw t a 1ChuchOshwaMonayOctberSept. 8 at King St. United Church, by host of acquaintances in town and have returned froni a two' months 1 lStb., Royal Welch Ladies Choir. Rev. J. U. Robins, Bowrnanville, Hazel country. motor trip with relatives in Regina,. 37-3 Dorothy, younger daughter of Mr. and qCY Miss Thompson was the youngest Sask. IMn. E& F. Weatherilt, Clarkson, bert Cainan. younger son of Mr. and in a farnilv- of thirteen children, all Miss Evelyn Alexander. Port Per-1 attended Bowmanville Fair on Wed-j Mrs. J. Stanley Caînan. Crofton. Ont. of whorn had passed on befone ber, ry, s-petit the weekend with hier un-i nesday and met a number of oldi PLUMMER-HEATLEY-in the Church bier sister, Mrs. W. B. Couch, having cIe, Mr. William Painton, West-, friends. of St 'Mary -NIigdalt-ne, Toronto, Tues- day morning. September 28, by the Rev. died on April 14, 1925. mount. Mr. W. E. Armstrong has shown H G. Hiscocks, Mary -,feking,t second Her rernains were brought here Mn. and Mrs. Thos. C. Osbornei us a branch with ripe black raspber- Rcda Ht ter Ms.Tors nto, the Iol for bMial, the funenal taking place' were guests of ber sister Mrs. Johný ries wbich hie picked in his garden Percival, eldi st son of Mr. and Nirs. Nor- - fronVtbe residence of hen brother- Challis on Wednesday and attended, this week. mian S. Plummer of Bowmanville. in-law, Mr. W. B. Couch, Centre-st., the Fair.j The Ladies' Auxiliary of St. And-________________ on Fiday afternoon. Dr. and Mns. L. B. Williams and i re%-w's Church will hold a Bazaar oni Service was in charge of Rev. J. Mrs. Albert Arnott, Toronto, were îni Friday, December 10, in the Sundayj 9- U. Robins of Trinity United Church, town-r Wednesday attending Bowîvnan-' School Rooni. 38-21 DEATHS bier Pastor, who paid a very beautiful ville Fair. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Willlis, Tor-l KELLETT-In Millbrook. Sept. 20, jas. tributé to one who had been a long- M~usic Studv, Club will bold its op-, onto, spent the weekend with lierl Kellett, Manvers Township. tume member and faithful attendant ening meeting in St. Paul's Lecture;I parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. McRey- RUSSELL-At Port Hope, Septemt'cy of the churcb of bier choice. H-Is' Rooni on Wednesday, October 6th nolds, Scugog St. 21, 1926, Robent G. Russell, in bis 79th message based on the words "I arnat81 . 1 Ms FedRbhn n M. n the Resurrection and the Life" were at8P .Ms rdRbi n r n KINDRED-At Whitby. September 21, rnost comfoting to aIl who listened Miss Nellie Buxnk bas been appoint-' Mns. Chas. Roblin, Hamilton, weneiOughtry Kindred, Port Hope, In his 76th i ed Detitia in th Rev. Mr. Robins was assisted in the e ittini h Jeffeny Hales Hos- nreent guiests of the former's sister, NORTON-In Bowmanville, September service by Rev. R. J. Sires of St. ptal ,ubc~iy n evsti n.T .KihWsmut 27, 1926, Thomas Norton, beoved husband John's Anglican Church, and Rev. Dr. week for duty. Mns. Archie Thompson and daugh- of Laura S. X. Norton, aged 58 years. Best of St .Paul's United Church. Misses Janey Mason, Molly Sinp- ter Mary, wvho have been visiting lier TIiOMPSON-In St Johns Hospital, The pll-berers were essr. son Dorthy Bnnycstle nd Jyce_ýfathr, Mr D. oTorontoS.,onaeWToontsdanydn Septemberembr22, eI Th paîlbeares wer Mesns. sn, Dootbv onnyastleand Jyce fther Mr. . Mor2so,,Mrishavell19s6 MissAlic Thomson. owmanille John Lyle, J. P., A. Mitchell, Dr. Muirbead are attending St. Hilda'si returned to their borne in Gulifpont, FAIR-In South Monaghan, on Sept. er John Spencer C. B. Kent, P. M., Dr. College, Toronto.j Miss., going via Montreal where they I 39 1926, Margaret Elizabeth Rutherford, J. C. Devitt and J. F. Horne. M.adMr.Ca.i mt, will visit relatives. relict of the late James Fair, In her 80th Beautiful floral tributes froni Toronto, are holidaying with bier un-j The Companions of the Forest wil1 YeSITH-1ta Hinsdale, Ili., U. S., Mrs. sympathezing fiends included: cIe and aurit, Mn. and Mrs. Fred A.j bold thein annual Bazaar on Thurs-l Elizabeth Smith, beloved wlfe of the laite Baskets roses, Couch, Johnston & Foster, Norwood Place, day afternoon, Octoben 7th., in the Fre(l Smith and S ister of Mrs. Neil Yel- Cyemnand Staff, Mrs. Hyland, MradMr.W J.Dde arA.OF.Hl. Aseofsfuan lowlees, Bowmanville. MrCndrydenmanlyar .0.F Hl.A aeofueulad DINGLE-In Toronto, on September ar Mrs. Wolfe and Mrs. W. A. Quibell, spending a wéek with relatives in fancy articles, homemade cooking 20 .1926, Frank Edgerton Dingie, beioved Mrs. J. L. Tbompson, Mn. and Mrs. D.4roit, Micb. Mr. W. J. Bradd and candy, afternoon tea wihl be husband of Maggle C. Fisher, In bis 63rd Bailey Thonipson, D. and Mrs Ken- accompanied them as fan as London. iserved. Everybody welicore. 38s-2 year, formerly of Oshawa. ne-,h A. MacLaren; Wneath, W. B. Mrs. Wrn. McLelland and daugb-1 ________ ____ Couch; PiIIow. Mn. and Ms. A. B.~e MsLPat adtv bînn Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Morton( plee-_____ CQuch; Sprays and other designs, Hen r. aPatSad- o hl h n a Power of Maple Grove) were Mns. Jos. »ittain, Mrs. W. R.Harnilton, spent Sunday w~it the presented witb a handsome ai-m Tbompson. Capt. and Mrs. C. W. E. forner's sister, Mrs. J. H. Cryder- chair, fern holder and fern by friends Articles For Sale Meath and Mn. and Mrs. C. S. Mason, man. of Bethesda neighhorhood on the oc- ISFRAL 12hot.PIYo Mr. and Mns. J. J. Gilfillan, Mn. and Mn. M. Connors and Miss Anne casion of a reception given by the IGS n F OseR.A RE2,Shoats.Apl to Mrs. C. A. Johnston, W. R. Bnock Connors have neturned rom a two j grooms parents on September 17 a., phone 475-11. 39-tf C- ,Mns. and Miss Belîrnan, Evilo, nonths' tnip with relatives nt Cal-! their home nean Cobourg. Dixon and Barbara Coucb, Janeyj gary, Vancouver and -other Western PIGS FOR SALE-Choice Yorkshire Mason, Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Tîiley, Ipoints. Mr. and Mns. George H. Allenuigs, 6 weeks old. Gerald Talcott, R. R. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. M.'.ason, '.%r. anid Miss Altee Jackson, Norway Toronto, Ont., formerly of Bowvran: 3, Bowmanville, phone 203-11. 39-1* Mrs. Harold Denton, Mr. and Mrs.1 House Man., and niece, Mrs. J.. A. ville, announce the engagement of I.OLITTLE PIGS FOR SALE-select Ba- F. C. Vanstone, Mn. and Mrs. D. M 1ako.Dnvîe.N . aebe their second eldest daughter, Pansy cn type, Yorkshire. Apply S. c. Aiin, Tod, Dr. and Mns. Spencer,Mn andj visiting the former's brother, Mn. T., Maud, to Harold Francis Chaprnan,1 .R ,Bwanil hn 36-12. Mrs. J. L. Clayton, Mrs. Alan Wil-t Jackson. second eldest son of Mn. and Mn________. --- liants and Mns. Binghani Mn. and1 uhrfrCîbre!Wrn. Chaprnan of Hollywood, Cali-1 FOR SALE-Electric liight fixtures Mrs.C. . Cwke; Evrlatini wo bs reunnd fom n exendd fnni, (onmely fpTrono, anad hall. Apply t0 W. J. Bradd. Elgin Wreat fnmC n. .A . wk RiEe, of tben p 1 tha etuWesten£rovnes bas dada). The wedding to take paest., Bowmanvile, phone 245W. 39-1 Wrluea CloakrontM .E.TH.rionto theenvstinhgWebern augitces Mrs. early. next Spring. Miss Allen is Exclusive Clok Chas Torsntdingn theiwinterr montbsrinMrSouth-sFOR SALE-Two rubber tire Demo- Arnong those present front a dis- Carmuthens. i pnigtewne o si ot-crats, single set dernocrat harness, plow tance were: Mr. and Mns. Mulbol-Fed ern Califonnia. points, two Ford engines Apply 10 land, Mr. and Mnrs. Thonipson, Mn.1 Mrs. W. L. Sharpe and Mrs. Fe Richard Greenis, over Jury & Loveil's andMr. eo.Wofe M. ad ns jRappe, Peterboro, Mrs. Jack Lyle: Messrs. F. F. Morris and N. S. B. store, Bowmanville. 37-3 adle . o Wo lfe, Mr W. H and jrs and Miss I-ria, Mirnico, were visitons!James acco&mpanied, by their w%;ives AI O AEDeoetColy M-s Lobdell, MNrs, W. A. - 'ell witb tbeîn sunit, Mms. John Allîn. attended the District Rotary Club I 3-tubelreflex. loud speaker, set head Mrs (r.)K.A.Macarn. n ndKing Street ast week. Convention at Dansville, N. Y., asti hones, storage battery, aIl complete, - î(r) .A acaeMr n in good working order; selI less than Mrs. Baihev Snow, Mrs. Chas. Snow,! Mn. and Mra. Chas. L. Brown, Mn.: week. They report a most enjoy h laif original prIce. Geo. W. James, ces M.%rs. H. Hawkin. Mn. Gray of the W"! ai-d Mrs. Otho Brown, Mn. L. F. Ir belm nd pial -in -. REowmanville. 36-t R. Bnock Co., Mn. Young and 'Mn. W. win. Detroit, M.%ich,, visited the, srtine cnventi po in whiheInte-1 HONEY FOR -AEPie Coe A. Holliday. aIl of Toronto; Mr. A. forner's sisten, Mrs. Chas. Williamsn inlin wa.pobb1 h kl4oney in )and 10 S1. AlLE-Pre clon-r B. Couch, Montreal; Ms W. R. and other friends bene. note of the gathering. Anîong tho sej tainers at siecial price. Amrber lioney in Mr. uen Dp attending the convenîVion included 1h.. nea? future. Yoîir contiuînýr filled Tbonilison, Mr. Bruce Thompson, Mr. and Ms ueeDp andI Paul Harris, Chicago, founder of ais tesireil. R. J. Sîuitlt, King St. E., Mr. Harold Den-,on, Cobourg; Mns. three cildren, Mrs. T. Dopp and te oarBowniaio.MikPanvilrs or tsPaerz C. W. E. Meatb, Ottawa; M-%rs. J. L. Miss Minnetta Dopp. 'Miss Edna andi h oayognzto.Ml lnt. 37-tf Thornpson, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mr. Norman Bottrehl, Toronto, spent - FOR SALE-Dominion Pianos of al Thbompcion, Port Hope; '.%I. and Mr,. Sunday at -Mr. Thas. Bottrelî's. kinds sold on payments spread aven two JJ.Gilfillan and James, Orono; Miss Annie Coulten, Dietitian of HOSPITAL AUXILIARY years. Steinway, Heintzman and Ger- part payment an Dominion pianos wil iThonîpson, Whitby; M. and Mns. T. who necently visited hier parent--, Mr.I Wornen's Hospital Auxiliany will l be cleaned at bangain prices and on easy H. Everson, Oshawa. and Mns. Thos. Coulten, bas gone onj hold ils annual meeting in the Nur-1 terme. F J. Mitchell, Distributar. Bow- a business trip to Atlantic City and ses' Honme on Friday Octoben ist atj manville. - . Remmbr \th dae f S. nd New York. 3:3 0 p. ni. AIl ladies are ungedj FOR SALE-Twýelv, Yearling Ancona Reemerth dt o SndjMrs Theo.M. Sî mnEnnikill to attend as imiportant business is, hens, stili laying, Shieliluri sirain and ity nw's Bazaar, December 10. 38-2 n. e..eonîîn to be transacted. Note cbange. ofj one Queeitsbtiry Cockerel front wlnnlng was in town on Tuesday assisting îxen ineg laying ecntest ai Kansas Bowmanville Women's Institute hiem father Mr. John Sandens, Hne meeting place. jCîty; also one book case. wrlting desk met n Fidayaftrnon attheStret, n te ceebntio of is ___________ ,and cîipboard cornbined. made by ljpper met n Fida alernon t te Steet inthecelbraionCanada Furniture Co., nice plece of home of Mns. John H. Morris, Beech birthdy. He compîeted 8C ensjfîîrniture for large room Apply John Ave., with a good attendance of on September 28th.1 HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING Percy, Bowmanvllle, phone 220. 3-2' meinbers. Mns. Frank Jackman, ________ jo Pttrsn ho Naylon gavn peuosidd radiN. and ecently eturned from Tokio, Jap-I Annual meeting of Bowrnanvihle______ MargWaB.Poard a venuinîensingn an, and with Mn. Patterson made al Hospital xill be held in Counc il paper on the League of Nations& tour thnough Europe the past summerl Rooni, Friday, October 15th at 8; Mrs. A . L. Nichoîls reported on the spent the weekend with hiem uncee1 P. ni. Public codially invited. Al W. I. exhibit at Bowmanvihle Fair. and aunt, Mn. John and Miss Eval accounits owing on against hospital Arrangements were also. made to Helîyar. should be settled before above date. assist in the Hosîital Bazaan on No- Mn. H G Macklin, Tyrone, bought N. S. B. James, C. H. Ma.son, vember 26th. Refneshments were' us samples of Norbbern Spy apples President. Secretary. _ I served and a social boum enjoyed. on Septemben 23 1926, whicb wene wene fiin and good and had not had CHANGE OF BUSINESS I -- any special cane durîng the wnter,_____ spring and summremontbs. Whoj1 This icintantify the pulic oin &en-, MEN WANTED To qualify for big paying positions. We pay you part titre whlle learning Gar- age Work, Battery Welding, flricklaying, Plastering, alIso Barbering. Act now. Cal] or write for free catalogue. Hemp- hill's Schools, 163 King St. W., Toronto. Lost or Found CLUB BAG FOUND-On Government highway. For particulars apply t0 The Statesman Office. Bowmanville. 37-3 FOUND-Ladles' Choker on the high- way between Newcastle andl Bowman- ville. Apply to 482, Bowmanvllle. 17-tf MON EV LOST-In Bowinanville, on Sunday, Sept. 5, sum of monèy. Finder klndly return to Statesiaan Office. Re- ward. 17tf COAT LOSTr-Boys' grey coat on fair grounds on fair day. Reward for return 10 Corbettîs Bake Shop, Bowmanville. 39-tf RING FOUND-Weddlng ring. Owner may have samne by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at States- man Office. 89-tf TIRE LOST-Baoon tire, rim and part of carrier for Ford car, lost on Tuesday, September 28 between Oshawa and Port Ilotie Reward for return 10 Statesman Office. Bowmanville 39-1 We ar Ives' School Shoes Just new Ives' School Shoes should b. what you are talldng of and buying. A splendid assortment awaits your choosing and it coats you nothing ta look them oven. Good Sturdy School Shoes for Boys at $3.00 and $4.50 pair GROWING GIRLS' SHOES Ot:ford and strap styles, in Iow heels and miedium round toei at ......................................*$4.80 Pair Sevenal 1i at clearing pnices, regular $6.75 and $7.60 values at ..................................... $8.00 Pair MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES Black Boots and Brawn Bootq, in good strong calf leater at .......................................... $4.00 Pair Patent Leathen Slippers at ........*$3.00, $3.50, $3.75 Pair BARGAINS IN MEN'S FOOTWEe> 24 pairs Men's Oxfords, in Black or Brown Side Caîf Leather with rubber heels................... SPECIAL $3.95 Pair 15 pairs Men's Oxfords in Black or Brownî leather, suzes in this lot are broken..................... SPECIAL $4.50 Pair 24 pairs Men's plain toe brown boots, good strong side calf leather, with roomy toes .............. SPECIAL $4.50 Pair ASK FOR PONY VOTE COUPONS IVES' SHOE STORE Footwear and Travelling Goods Bowmaville 1' Winter spresented by Clarence S. ian a collection of beautiful athe expressioin of a world eh distinguished lines, rich Prs and subtie colorings re- )od taste and breeding of Aarel £xclusive but not Exp ensive -Dresses-Hosi eryj- GIoves -Underwear -Etc. Boarders Wanted ROOM AND BOARD-For two steady men. Apply Chas. E. Morris, King St. East, Bowmanville. 39-1 Accommodation for Normal students and business girls at Y. W. C. A., Pet- erborongh. Ont. Room and board $5.50 to $6.75 per week. Apply House Super- Intendent, E. Morrison, Supt. 37-3w* To Let FARM TO RENT-100O acres, lots 2 and 3, Con. 5, Darlington, on which are frame house and gooù outbulldings. Large orchard. Plowing possession Oct. 1, Full possession M.%arch 1, 1927. AppIy to G. Nlahood, George St., Bowmanville. 39-1w* 1TO RENT-Cowan Block almont ready for occupancy. Stores and Âpartmente steam heated, hardwood floors, fuliy modern, electric stoves ln each apart- ment. For full *particuiars apply ta J. J. Mason & Bon, phone 60, Bowmanvlfe 24-tf FARM TO RENT-Conveniently locat- ed on main road. close to centre of Osh- awa. Excellent soil, good buildings, running water. Immediate possession to plough and full possession this faîl If desired. For particulars apply to own- er, G. D. Conant, Barrîster, etc., Osh- awa, Ont. 37-tf. --- 1OCTWMANVSpecialist h Vmn~ .............. pe ................ THE C&NADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY. SEPT. 30th., 1926 PAGE ?IV£ - 1 lý, «:"t ;-> - - ', ý " ' ' ite 0 F 1 &,-, ctý AI 0

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