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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jan 1911, p. 8

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Mfiss Aima Blair, Toronto, spent Xmas -- at her mother's. Mr. Roy Beaton, Winnipeg, is holiday- BOWý'MANVILLE, JAN. 5 1910. .ng at his home. Mviss Grace Luke, Toronto University, H lITN s hiolidaying with hier parents. When giving a Holiday pres- cnti wly not give something lItat will be useýfl ?-A gift isý nonie he less do smbd oera od Slippercillb saprpit H-olidaly peeî slonigasthe Yuleidethogîtmean3 île gi,,ving of comfo(ýrl and leaisure to tIc e cipient. We h1ave ail,11kinds f sGpprsthat will make sui;tabl:)e gifîs for cUry member of tile family aIntryreasonable prices, HoC.4keyBos WebaveIis sea soli the be(St une of hockey - boots we have yet slocked. What better present c a n you giýve a boy than a pair of hockey boots 2? Pricesý range from $7.50 to $3.00 Sià Cases,, We ave a special line of suit cases and travelling bags v.1icl make exçcellent presenîs, Come,ý in anid see theni,- Fred 1k. FoIey, BO3WMANVILLE ONTARIO CONFECTIONERY-j Vouneen'tbe afraid to giv1e h bjdren candy for Clîismasifit is bought !tt our store. WTe keep oniy the purest, freshestý1 an!d best lnes of Patter- soni's and Robertson's ccan- dîies and chocolates. Thýe old like 'them as weil as the D0n1% worry about yo-ujr HIOLIDAY CAKES thLs' vear. Send your- ordler to' us. We haý,(e themi in alil sizes and it is; dýleicius-.2 "Just ike m)-other used to mae" so extra charge fo cn.Goo(s deliiered toail parts of the town. J. AÀ MIL NE, E Baker and Contectioller. The Season' s Heartiest Greetîings to al Our Friends and Patrons qW. T. ALLEN, Big 20 I tiatL çtjuais uraves %'v or V miinator. It hias saved the lives of couint- less chiildren. Hioida-,y visitors: Mr. and Mrs. . C. Werry and Audrey at Mr. Jos. Penfound's, Maple Grove; Mr. and Mrs. John Rey- nolds at Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. C. Blanchi- ard at Raglan; Messrs. Cecil and Clarence Vice and Miss Florence at Myrtle;- Missý Olive Thomas, Toronto, at M4r. Albert Hils;Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Richiards, Bowmnanville, at Mr. F?. Westlakep's;- Mr. and Mrs. N. Mutton, Oshawa, at Mr. W. H. Westlake's; M\essrs;. Bruce and Clare Ho10,arth, T'oronto, at Grndmýcia Hoga-rth's; Mr. esîe Tto, eicagor, and Ernest- Webber, Brooklin, at Mr. H. E. Tink's; Mr. and Mrs. W. Lammiman, Oshawa, with friends; Miss Kelly, Hamilton, with her sister Mrs, Ivan H. Law; Miss Edilli Ashton, Columbus, wlth her sisters; Master Charlie VanN est, Myrtie, with his cousins; Misses iMercedes E. Belleau and Belle M. Hawkins, Toronto, and Miss Lillie Peu~- found, Maple Grove, at Mr. W. Charles Werry's.M .Iiss Ruby Pascoe gave a party in hionor of Miss Eva Pascoe of Ontario Ladies', Col lege, Whitby.. _ .Mr. Normian Recynolds having recovered nice- ly from hlis illness, has recturned to Bow- manville High Sehool... . Mr. A. L. Pas-' coe was re-elected school trustee for 1911 . . . . Mr. R. J. McKessock hias been Ï11.... Mr. W. VanNest has sold a horse at aL fair price..-, Mr. Geo. J. Northcot got good prices at lis stock sale.... M, Suas Werry is going to Oshawa 10 work. . Master ErniestiHockaday has been quiiteý iii .. .. Loyal Crusaders gave a good prog- ram Frîday. A good treat was furishýýed by the Division. Msss Minnie B3akerpr- idd...Oficers and teachers of Eldad Sunday School are: Supt.-B. G. Stevens; Asst. Sup.- W. C. Werry; Secretary Roy Langmaîd; Librarian-Chas. Scott; Treasurer-A. L. Pascoe; Bible Teacher -R. J. McKessock; Teacher -- S. E. Werry, A. L. Pascoe, Misses Minnie and 'Vera Baker, Lizzie Hillis and Lena Tay- Womeni with pale, colorless faces, who feel weak and dliscouraged, will receive both mental and bodily vigor by uisîig Carter's Iron P2ilîs, which are made for jthe blood, nerves and complexion, I am now supplying my customers with Wm. Davies Pure Government Jnspected Lard in 3 lb., _5lb pails at 16c per lb.; in îo lb,-i5 lb andl in bulk at 1-c lb.- If not, A- lard and perf'ect-ly- satisactory money refunded. I also have some very fine smnoked ham and bacon awa-y dowtn. 1I nm selling cheapèr than you cani secureg il elsewhere. It pays to look a fter youtirpoultry. Feed themn Davies' Poultry Food and obtain the best results. Get m prices. WANTED-Red a nd alsike clover ,seed, furs, cow and horse hides, sheep skîns,ée. I am paying the higlest prices so be sure to gel my prices before selling. J. E. L. Col'E, Butcher, Stock Dealer, etc., Phone 129, Ring 2 Hampton COLLECTOR AT OSHAWA PRINCIP'AL SMITH 0F THIE HIGII SCHOOL RECEIVES THE AproiNTMENT Mr. Lyman C. Smith, B. A., Principal of tle Oshawa higl sclool, lits been ap- pointed Collector of Customs 10 succeed Mr. Blamey, retired. The news came as an agreeable surprise 10 lis many friends. Mr. Smith has had experience in many walks of life other than teaching, notably in invention, manufacturing, farmîng, and is rapidly taking a foremost rank among the poet.- of Amnerica. Those who-know him best express their confidence in Ilis faithfulniesss and ability to fil1 the position to whicl heebasý been called. if ail public offices were filled witl men as fit and wortly as in this case no one need hàave cause for comiplaint. We heartily con- gratulate ail concerned. LtYUu RUN NO RISK R UWhenyo-abuy Groceries from [ We sl Scottthe& AlUin L [] elonyti chicý,est qualities and we (Io not charge fanc4' Hprices. Therefo)re we can gaatestsato.2J * FOR HOLIDAY COOING j flz~lsEx-cellent Currants for. 25c- i lb Mixe1 Nuts 20~c 2 ý2 lbs. Best Raisins .......... 25C fl i lb Mixed Peel ............ -20ec rne t -2S3,4,n o Ili lb Table Figs .........5e 4 Packag-es Anchor Branid Jelly H with glass old for ... , 30c U3 lb Dates for . ............. 25C wt ls ýd WWe will have an excellent display of choice poultry so leave your orders early. Farmeirs, ,ve ar e paying highest prices in camo trade f "l your produce, ~ SCOTT & ALUIN, Phonc 44 A

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