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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Nov 1939, p. 6

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sa hether the criticism was de- Mrs. A. V. Urry and famjly, Ot- LIVESTOCK US FED muserved or 10y JE WRUGuIT, JR., oEV~S tawa, with Mrs. H. Randal... S R L SA P E Mrs. Hassen is in Chatham. .. Miss S R L SA P E S O R W~ been waiting around for the FITr C WalkeY, Mrs. C. Burley and In ordinarv vears culi anples may A LID S U MU awa eked out a 2toJu n'onv other friends. .MisMartha Woods form un to 20 Per cent of the croip. A L O? WE aPR 2 aura ve eerota o eWi Eml Oflo»"to Ofth and Mr. and Mrs. H. Wogi, Bolton In 1939 there is in addition a surplus ____________terday oveet teo alseArn isonJa1= dtJr St., Cobourg, with Mr, anl Mrs. of oood apples for which there is na AYLMER SOUPS lioalRU bySq ad urin te ickffan wth the rlg h ta met thie local. A nit ID. oII oti bfleuKaufman. market, wing ta war conditions. A wîn bein thm arced ow stge ths Studaybu gofarmrabot ffis Men's Club held a successful daceProportion of these apples may be wln bhid temrnrchd aw stge Us Studa*bu Pl itans of Fridav niirbt. rocessed in canning, dehydratiniw and Vgtbéo the field only ta bhit the gaalpost we havent heard where. With uidely onttbl remof o TuI A ana nattempted p 1 a c erne n t. Uic Seniors through for Uic year, active po'tIi eà Mrs. Eb. Milison is in a critical cider .makinz plants and a Proportion Tut Ie e 'Browil iilted a long single at Uic the Juniors wMl have plenty iair "»"t of erce but condition. mav bie used for feedinir livestocirvg-BefXsro iTnm iizu ay H tov Braswn izeveutive against Ms WnaMcaJakWae p-e av ee Bd olvetc start of Uic second period for the oppartunlty ta practise and get inui onaiente K dépend Ms ad caJc ae nlshv enfdt ietc * ny onio i0h .Lida'sUepekomcniio.OUlttIBdailyd Kenneth, Milts, Edgar Millson and an the Dominion Experimental Farm CbiOken wftI Rios 011 In Sie tacular _Fins ony threatening gesture in thi CoburgTnnrs n=bOWOdf ta ugStffe have ait enerd thesu!int eta time, bt xeiet ______5__ teNoten-Okooso Stray wih mttion. Nwate eut savs George W. Muir, Do- Bawinanville High Schoal Sen- crs lost Uic bail on downs, rissing rnèans thon two teanis and Eas- EES PEC urch metistcat h ceni edbath E Arimal F amr etralsed3 -fo r 2 5 c. manville 2Pwhen Y.Urch e sedings a te nibted nimal Hsadm. ane ntqexral ior Rugby tearn flnished the 1939 by six inches. sides are tled for second place~i ubra nitrs.Ls ckwe h lsae f i vnt season in a blaze of glory as Uiey Bowxanvilc began ta drive in Uic leaguei The Uiree are now ini FEELINO U A. E. um n in ersAriuturLalRere- thencwto pla i vrfeedin an Uivetrough Uic Lindsay Col- Uic secand hall and held corn Int&fliediate B and Uic two To- À MI LLI ON sentativer, BwAnille, ispaedthe aou to fed is limited fr heBU T EM BY THnC S leglate tearn for two touchdowns mand fram Uiere on, although ronto squads wlll play off on Sat- D LASslnide of Bowmale Be pa the fi r it fedava. Af ite oree th ie and an il taO 0score here Satur- Uiey didn't cross tUic une until Uic urday, the, winner ta meet Ca- DOLRSNies onek"Rov. 2lst, iseisctobeldas thfe w as. Afr ie t rt ionB Y T EM H day. The result left Uic locals fourth periad. Fagan went tUro' bourg. Dundas won Uic league i! Ne aas svrlbgl rfdutSev enso, Nev.cast, , s hrn te off o 30are0 ponds a h ro place in Uic final standing. Colville adding fifteen on twa Guelph O.A.C. 'won their league for enhforraeumïatlcapoms.a $ . Rcdcc frrnUicflrtlg ou- plays. Brown added yards on a on Saturday by lacing Varsity 01readlzfo=ainîfhsnul Ibluztarn There is always a Period of re- imental Station at Summrad .. 0< Kneac blae een retont a test was carried out, feeding equal teen af Uic previous weck totheUcf ake kick and then hoof cd ta thc seconds. Slemnon scored anc touch- tleue.Xwhnlp men t ceta toPER CASE 0F 48 thiirsty thirteen, Uic B.H.S. squad anc yard line. Ater Lindsay down and Mcllveen was a u-Aou poisons and imprti oatte 4 l. fmneso put an a rousing offensive in Uic picked up and lost thc bail on Uic wark of thc first defence. tb* t priceltu einyoaplsinatrnt eesOhem lust hall ta overpower Uic visitors. Bowrnanville twenty-five, Uic la- evr innute of the 18e _______ through ot tetetary i wte lresan Achilling cross field wind Uiat cals again marchcd down thc Basebail, Rugby and Hockey 4l Ct~a RcntVsîos.Ms.J H ut-i ffc otethe stcorwreann numbed fingers caused bo~t h field only ta boec the bail on an news ail have their turn this rutoRn BomaVilli'sited at . . noral fitsnoeevpricw the eann teanis ta suffer an acute attack lntcrcepted forward pass. Lind- week. Elscwhcrc on this page i L u on omnile iie t r .nalsn wer ed pcles sh!dthe -AO u r Y A"'UDT of fumblitis during the first hall SOiF ran ic albc aUcfrYUcFnnilSaenn IUcl Haywards and other friends. .. equalv useful for beef cattie, and in wiUi thc result Uiat neitUer ter and then roled a kick ta Uic Bow- Rayais, perennial L a k e sh 0, r ce _____________Mr. and Mrs. H. Findley and family, mte made serlous headway, atouhmanvil1e five yard sti'. Basebail Legue <champs, a iia Utnila r .Rcad' more .ciite uantities for hoLrses baU idesinvded nery terI~ rom hereBron wet fo riht pcasnt sght t 1. BeoreWHERE THE MON"Y Mrs. jas. StOreY sPent the weekend and mature reemnustcltap sowipac-.H t Cm oadeia tary oftcn. yards and after Fagan was shaken going any further, we would lUne ith Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hodgsan, wvr aems etleit c m.Wt Lindsay upset thc locals-by re- up and went off for a rest, Col- ta state Uiat Uic balance would COMES AND GOES Bw avle. isAdlieA-cuitom the animais ta the apples' ______________________ville found a hale and went ta Uic be consîderably decreased if Pre- UN BA EBA L îsan fr. iesToroto, ith Mn-r. aduallY, and ta avoid feediniz in Linday 5. t ws th biges aientTomm Ros, iretoraccess, or trouble mav result. It is. gain oaf 2 the a s cl igest aident ommy ok dre c tr _____and Mrs. A. W. Annis on Sunday. better ta feed the aples chon'ped or A NU ______________ une twice more for fifteen 'yards had taken Uic transportation presena Ui ilowinsatmentubo.Mr.and , ~Mr.H Alber od Dd o Deial suplus v\W 1 1D0With as t e u rtr en e a d w enscostsbun dddue iem . The glo nsmention- p re e ipsthe and diburs tem ent f o M rs. la tr . By .m a eron s. madpie s or w n ing ,r u hre atUH OTCW S ATR DY O Maon swung wlde for thc major. gas on Uic team's behaif without y aing seasono 13: oe a Bwe ianvl tr spedi. thev arc avaiable and can be stored * It was unconverted. taking a nickel, and many oUicrs Race ipta ad r.F.L. yas.. cheaply, there is no logical reasonSP C LSA U D Y NL Not content ta rest on their did thc ame Uing ta a lesser Total gate recepts for adMr.oF.sLent theWekend at.hi. whv such aples may ot lie stored P IA SA UR Y 1aure1s, thec "Uundcring thirteen, degree. We hope Uic tawn and. garnes-------------------- $1,102-0() home at Langstaff... Mrs. F. Dud- and fed ta livestock. The cash value 3 TaUl Tins EATRE staged another drive. Maoan and especially thc players appreciate Cheque R. Nichais, 500lev with Major F. Dudley at Tren- Of raw appfles for feedinoe purposes ~ n U B W WA VLE Pagan carried Uic kickoff bock to thic. donations - ------5.0 ton...Mran Mrs. Erroîl Hugh- would be comparable ta that of Cana l........................25 UicNVL E h forty but thc real rnorch be. - Cheque J. A. Gunn, son and Mr. Bill Hughson, Toronto, mangels, i.e. fromn $4.00 ta $5.00aaOOu is gal ter Brown cut off an enemy There is still a bill or two donations -------------- --- 2.00 with Mrs. Wm. Hughson. Miss ton, or 10 ta 12 cents per bushel. OSaiTn aerial on bis own twenty-flve and whlch have not been presented- Ola Findlev and f riend, Thornhill, Usually the mratest return ii; sccured j Carnation....................25 Thurs. - Fr. - Sat. added forty-five yards ta it on ta Uice Club and when Uiese have Total Receipts $1,109.00 at Mr. F. L. Byam's. .. Mrs. A. W. when such succulent feeds are fed NOV. i - n 1thU first play. A Man ta Fagan been paid, plus a few dollars for DlbursementsAns entyvitdnTono. in moderate nuantities. fowadwa7go-fr1adsbe aundering Uic uniforins and a Ontario Basebail Ass'n...-$ 115.50 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clemens, To- I h rcsigo plstee Sle rUaic FEATURE fore Uiey lost Uic bail on Uic fif- fcw dollars set aside for next Unprs ..-..--..---. 171.00 ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Russell are certain by-piaducts such as1 DOUBLEFZRE teen yard Uine. Howevcr Fagan ýyear, there wil be about. anc H-otel and Meals -.----.133.90 Virtue. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Lar- Peelings and cores fromn the conning Bread 2 laoifr 3 captured Uic short 'Lindsay kick hundred dollars left ta, buy corne Equiprncnt ~---- 174.95 mer, MillbrOOk, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar and dehydratinir plants, and apple and flicked t ao h a tl hn o h lyr.TeVstr'Saeo ae Rosevear, Part Hope, at Mr. Gussie voomace f romn the cider plants. Some - Every Day A FIsh Dayl tackled on thc five yard strip. Lions sud Rotary Clubs are hald- (Pîayofs) ------ 142.00 Rosevears. Mrs. G. Rosçvear, Larry of cach is used for the manufacture Colville then went over for Uic ing a joint meeting on Friday Transportation 43.85 and Arlene accompanied 'Mr. and Of pectin, while a proportion of each try, ta end Uce scoring. and have invited Uce players anid printing 58.28 Mrs. Edgzar Rasevear home. may bie used.as it is bv nearbv f arpi- Lindsay - Flying wlng, Brooks; executive af Uic Bail Club ta Uic Ground Maintenance . 67.45 Mr. F. L. Byam attended a ban- ers, for stock feed. Such inaterial halves, Sharpe, Deyell and Kir- banquet. The Urne is 6.30 and Uce Badminton Club and ouet of the 136th Battalion af To- mav replace corn silaze or roots but ARA L Brennan; insides, Maxinm and one connected with Uic Club hos phones Long Distance .. 4.37 Glad ta repo rt Mrs. Wm Worden To make such materialhavailable for Phone 367 - 3a8 GROCER Ewnnil ug.puIsniu Crcsswcll; riddles, Balfour and not yet rcceived an invitation, Miscellancous -..----..... 30.09 somewhat improved. fcedinoe throuithout the winter feed- Fletcher; ends, Nesbitt sud Wat- pîcase get in tauch with yoursMranMs.eoeBrkse-i erdhwvitsnesay SF URWCAI FAILY~I~.. son; subs, PipPey, LeiLc-tuya neo a~U r- Total Disbursements $ Q78.94 ceived the .sad news of the death of ta dry it- down ta a 10 Per cent. $ ONTU!comi IC f1 wood, Sith Joyce, Batern, Ken- vitatians sud have no intention of their grandson Harvey, voVngest son moisture content. This is a rather______________________________ crnc ~~ nedy, Babcock. - Fly ing anc n if it cari ha help-Banc Cash on Hand $ 130-106 of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks, pxesv rocess, the driedniaterialgu diass Son wessd39,7 mbrofJirRd Fagan; halvas, Colville, Brown askcd ta hand ina Ucir uniforr n t ground impravements. Weaesryt eotta u n otiig4prcn rt ewed sceds arc poisanous ta live- Cross BranhstCade- sud Morden; quarter, Macon; sud suy other equiprncnt Uicy Audited by R. 'Ainsie.taWe aresrr coi otio th W.MS.e2.a prcnt aa4prndt6.6 eir ntstck. clusive a 2,0ofmer r sna, Eliot;insdes Crwfrd avetaMr.Flaert a Ui Hoel W. H. Flaherty, Treasurer. November sDecial P»om wasnot coerohydrates. It will be secu f rom Newfouimdlsdwoaeaflte sud Casbourn; middles, Fisher before Uic banquet. If Fou dontI te r iîo fWl h aoeaayi hti scm-with Ucthe danoraistin U dm ansd Rickard; ends, Mcllveen sud donit attend Uic banquet. wellaene.. Ml*o o el heÏ v aayssthatitissoeMembers acpîgd rco O NeGaham;nublle .came, gave a lecture. Two vcl ht oa rle t ebyrtes f ulp nicd Cosstheasp ic fspon- healU nUos hnGaan uRie en un lc,(s ic .slswr ugb r urs fadi o eue ntecmewy mn ueiemmesa UcUogt n orsodwU High School Seniors), wc cant ____Salemn, accompanied b, Mrs. Burrus. L. elcetecrohyae fJnorRdCosFa h pn oufln inbr r oc t Anniversarv :Lunch was served. the grain ration, or after soaking, taneous request. frarn-aan over branches saotaurhrie- N 01 jBricks and Bouquets $e115.50hworU cfwvaluefromtUc Mrs. Fred Rorabeck and Mrs. John Ferguson, missionaryr ta South Af rica, rouahage ration. In an experiment CanIada could be helpad It ar .. NELSON BON paoffs A . wad Bownanvi g o Wods, Coburg wth r. lli.and Ont tMerriavetarelacendid the uccunce cf dw.%the aaafrisrutoso ahwnainlfinln rnoney Uiat wcnt itt phone calls D. Kaufmaii . Mr. and Mrs. Percy lantern slides of the work beinir donc Experimenal Station at Kentville, receivcd frorn achool classes. Re- Canada, wU . e eto in the mission fields there. N.S., this materiol was used 'ta re- plies wcre ta, kecp healUhy, ha Uic world's ouain o . cheSenior rugbyists ftaiished about Uie afgaines and location. Burley and f;mily, Kendal, wth Younge People's Union met Thurs. paetecroyrt oto fth redFt i Ue ossdpar cent q totlphns10 i f,«* h saoni bae fgltWer ht badit e oeruve froint oat Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walkev. . Mr. evenine- with Miss Nina Hpd&gson in mrin ration and was foi,-id ta have girls, sud help grownups os ruch 1,324,000 1eehnst aaa and believe it or not, tUcy w67.5 pat centitare ta Ontaria suda jutacpayfonatilo t13 par cent Ucey take out af cach and Mrs. Harrv Lane and Lçona, charge. Scripture, Mrs. T. ULOwn; a maximum value of araund $20.W0 os possi.675prc just oneplay fro. a tit% or at nd ever home gae afterleav- Cotopnc, wMrsMr.F.dDudley. Creadingsrs.M.ssudler ton.igIn Mascimirlar.exn arimilnt withi AttUctheAdthaIe1938 1 U3 rehe werce Quebec.c leost a tic for firat place. Ending id eveu om eagat ~ cv ~le, forth Mr.a Lane.Mrs. . C . Marion Werry and Miss Helen market hogs, dried apple pomace - A~d - thc schedule witU a record a n u wnlauofritf ae ..Rv hs Wallace and youngman. Meeting closed with soaked with skim-milk at the rate'of Uiree wins sud tUc same-nrumber touchy Point. Mabel, Greenbank, Misses Robinson, community singing and "ames, four pounids of skcim-milk to one af lasses, if Uiey cauld ,have pra-e - Newcastle, and Miss Elsie Wallace November meeting of the Women's of apple nomnace, replaaed up to 5 vented that last play touchdown Visitars' share of gate cavers with Rev. and Mrs. McLachlan.. înstitute wiîî be held in the com- Per cent of the grain ration, giving af Oshawas, a tic would have thc odd game of tic Port Hope Mr. . T. Pearce, Tweed, Mr. and uithaloWdesa vngavlue of $28.40 ver ton for the bee te essu ad Oakvlllc sertes playad here. Mrs. George Beare, Greenbank, with Nov. 22nd. at730 o'cock. Al the dried auffle pomace. It would a:. IF IT'S BAKED GOOD -Miscellaricous tacludes d o ctoar Mrs. 1. T. Pearce and dauiters. ladies cf the communitv are invited pear, therefare, that drvingr of the iinhd bills for Mdilveen sud oaer smnall Mrs. Silos Hallowell and N arma, t rn hi ubnafrasca aDple bv-products is not likel.y ta be secndplceknt lU Ohaa asfo hal iccot I aittg op, ndMr. J.MrsJ. kReid, vnnt .an economical procedure unies.% the se itnd splacy itewthOsaw w s.fr fthe o Nichain hqu tin kvHope, dMr. and. J. cReid, eort i dried material con be put on the CALL CO1DETT'S 'o who bowed ta Peterboro bF 22 ta Uce scoreboard, while Jack Gunn Crooked Creek, with Mrs. Chas. mre o rud$09 Q$50 Pi C E 1 nw ttie-. ho e Ptsaete s li epdtecu.Tak.Rid... Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cowan, f l2r1 o n erto, w1 dngon terltv LU M SI A P ICI URErs sud deserve to boh. NwcsteMrs. Garside, Peterboro, Union, D r rteo on, de grdins.hereaiv IPon E mi 890 their crown. Bowrnanvillc defeat- - Mr. and Mrs. George Waîkey with ~oc fcas ris elmd d Lindsay twice sud Peterboro Tid-bits: Tom Dcpew is stili Miss I. Laig.. Mr. and Mrs. C. Recent Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Tarta, Short Suleted Subjects once, sud bast ta Oshawa twice. anc af six defancernen trying out Bebee, Orono, witb Mrs. Jack Wad,% Ivan Cochrane and Betty Marie, Farmers Are Urg.d rn Godmdetodrfr N.Unoe Sftturdlay 2.30 p.m. usual Uic locals lacked in spore sud jack Rice went out with Lloyd, Kendal, with Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ______ SedNo plaFers but wcnt Urough thcecen- Native Sons. on FrîdaF night but Tas. Stone. .. Mr. ond Mrs. _Wm. Clanke, Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- prii rohrocios tire seasan withaut incurring su were tald nat ta camne bock.. . . 5verv ad Ruth, Mn. and Mrs. R. mon Laury, Oshawa, ai Mr. Lom Do Not Leave Thiss Important ___________________________ Mon. - tues. - Wed. injury. Rarnarkablc considcring According ta neutral observera, Savery, Stankville, with Mn. and Knapp's. . Mr. Albert McClary with Work Until Next Sprint, Ad- Uce condition, but why bring Uiat botU were rnuch auperiar akaters Mrs. Lawrence Savery... Mr. and is parents, Toronto. . Mrs. Wright, vises J. Dý rMacLeod of Ont.H m -oeHu bg .. 190V. 20 -21 -22 up? -ta Uaose retained on Uic list. ... Mrs. Ivan Farrow, Orono, with Mr. Mr. Ross Wright and Mr. and Mns. Dcpt. of Agriculture Ho1m d u bg. . . . .b 0 Youra trulF 15 in receipt af a pams and Mrs. Willis Farrow... Mn. and Claire Wright, Oakwoad, Mrs. Smith In vicw aofUicpresent situation Led by Colville sud Brown, covering ail amateur hockey at Mns. Wmn. Robinson, Kçndal, with and Mns. Stainton and Elenor, To- ta Europe, it is of vital importance B.H. S. ataged nurnerous ground Maple Leaf Gardens this Fer... Mn. and Mrs. Cecil Robirson... nonto, Mn. Athur Beech, H-aydon, that evary effort ha mode ta in- B yBetter Bread frao urow agn gig sorties on Saturday. On b ee-yauuuu . . . Bowmsuvllle Mn .and Mrs. Anson Gilrov, Kendal, ab Mr. Aylmen Beech's. crease crop production, particu U ana occasion, Colville gained sev- basebail plaFers arc widelF scat- with Mn. and Mrs. Sam Smith. .. Congratulations ta Mn. and Mns. larîF cropa which arc nececcary -One is on your street evrywe-a anty yards on thrce successive tercd naw. . . John Neal ia at Mn. and Mrs. Ivison Muîîdav and Leslie Wotten on their niarnioge. for Uce austcriasce of thase active- om EIES ploysansd he wos a consistent Institute af Technology inaBos faniily, Maple Grave, Mr. and Mrs. A number of Young People were ly engaged in Uic defence af Uic e. ground getter ail day. Brown tan... onWillas i beng ak-Sain Buttery and family, Salemi, entertained at a birthda--, nanty for Empire, soya J. D. MacLeod, C» a T S R gOOlPtwice skirted Uic suds on fake en for su Itailsu ta Sault Ste Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Welsh, Bow- Mn. Art, Moore of Pickerng, on Crapa, Seeds and Wccds Brancb, C R E T S DK R kicks for yardage besides adding Marie whcre he is caapiing re- manville, Miss Amelia Nichols, Wes- Fnlday evenina at Mn. F. Moore s. Ont. Dept. of Agriculture. Phono 890Bomnil rny oaer brillant runn cord sales for Uic Bell Telephane Icyville, with Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Misses Ruby, Jean aud, Audney Ontario larmers have a duty ta plays that were good for big gains. Ca. . . . Ralph Amaes is counting Lancaster.. Mr. and Mrs. Hgrold McLaitghlin attended a cpncert in perforrn, that af making a specials P'agan wos a third goodoffensive coppers in Clarernont. . . Tony Bàrrowelougb, Wesleyville, Insilee .Trinit, Chunch, Bowmanville,. 4eri- effort ta produce' mare bushels l i tlveen - dittoing tcOromo.urisudiMns.nA. .fri addyevnn.acre Uian bas been custornary _______________________________ 1. ?-9ýe Th.frnt0wll9sàefecive n is tting Uin Or. C t a n r A A vai..id en .pr Nov 24-25 To Otwa - $$.I0"o atha tte nUco the services.,. ing down a job o i cldren long run, is Uic worUi af Uic in- Recen.tVsions: Mn. and Mns..W. j adbsgodhlrn ed Nov. 24206 Nlontreal 5.0-To Quebe City SI11.30 dividuals cornpoaing it." - J., S. A. WnihEnniskillen, visitdMn adar ylelads; i llty aI eda To ~,Aunede Eaupr - $100 346A"It was parbopa ordalncd by Tebble and Leona, Newcastle, with themke value forma Ucy padt theai"M IS N S O Providence, ta hinder us from M.dMn.. eorgkStpletalJu o fa rodct; tcy ad eJ A ~>JT~SSI ia m aonaliosAgatrnlin vroaaoUar Wednesda. . . Mn. Fred Rowe. Ot- IOut cultlvated cropa; Uicy rab teUicRNC AE Ui .0 IM Ako AN I Ntat no tadividual abould ha a tawa, with Mr. and M rs. R. J. i iISRNEAET ÇA ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A N00»AN CANAD Ascfr euch iportanceaos ta cause, 1R. .. Mn. and Mrs. Clinton Bur- BOI OfPlant food sud mostue; hn 8 omnil P A bill FY Ma Uiey rnevtnorUicaformer from; Pon 8 N'A 7 1 * bisrmieAentor1dFU,0ny ey, New Brunswick wîth Mn. and a agf paererotto;t Néa Ainchs thUicworld."-4ohnoon. Mm..Spencer Burley. .. Mn. and attractInj urrioper rsotatsdion- e THE CANADIAN STATF.SMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16TII, 19», s,

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