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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Jan 1911, p. 4

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wFLOUR OF Q UALITYSI IMfEDcI LOCIR.is ca high grade jpatnt I1flt4II1-4 srpasse iaid makes cellntbread.L ~ OUR mnakes deiicious cakes and Lts ma ude fr-or slecedvhite fai whIeat. YRU SFLOUSR is a chice breadcour made fror (CRUSManitoba wet 7U~W~YALO1IJR is a ine icblended cour espec- V Cti( îlly for lfarnlily muse maude from nOntarjo We deliver f1our 11-nrtown o,1r order from you(,tr grocer. Photie 77. Bowmaniville. 6 ~O... ~*.. ~ ~ .~*k ~~*k ~4fr. .4v. 4~. ..4k. .4~ ~ ..*~. O OeE~ OS * * * Stock-taking Sale of Stoves _____ 4- 77 * WE are ofier ng ex eptîo ally good bargains in second hand * stores vhi h must be cleared 'to make roorn for Sprîng 4 Goods SOUVENIR NO. 9)-High Closet, 6 lhole, reservoir, coal or w7,ood POW-A MrVVLE A ., 1910.-Eý 1EDITORIAIL JOTTINGS N\Vwithat thejas. Hl. Mc2Gil case is be- fore thei Suipreme Cour-t of the District -)fýCOI ilia it may)-endaditina nteresti to the whole affaï-ir to our readers to see Mr MGýll's will vwhich was alsoepet but do0es flot. iHer will is pubiished in its enltir-ety on an ýîinerpage., Citizenis contuie to show uinwarranted indffreceto townbuinssfor only a few atepyersattedednominations Tuedayevein toassstin ininig fit anld proper mnr to fili the vacaincies in teCounc"il anld 1EleIctric Light Com- pcwilatend ',0 suchl matter? Amiong so many really good magazines it is not easy to differentiate between the gond, the better and the best but one of the best not so well known in Canada 'as many less worthy is The World To-Day pubiished at Chicago, 111. It is not full of fiction but contains mucli that is new and instructive in the scientifie and profession- ai world. It is for sale at bookst ores at 15 cents pet copy, or may be nrdered di- rect to address given above. Sixty-five licenses will lie cnt off on the flrst day of May as a result of the roting on local option by-laws this year in twenty-five municipalities. In thirty niicipalities, in which there are 100 licenses, by-laws were carried, but not sufflc-ient 1majorities to bring the law into force. There was a maJority against local option in twenty-five municipalities, havînz I116 licenses. 0f thie twentv-six places carrying local otion t hree, are in- Re.1. H. Crossley, the evanigelist, is expected to,0 hold revival seýrvices atMi- bokshortly. Rev. C. E. Cragg, B3. D., Fxoo preachledl educationial sermions in Mar-k-st. Mehoistchrchi, Pe2terboro, SuindayT. R.W.G. Clar, pastor of, the Meth- odlist chiurchi, Port Hope, hias beeni invited to thie lpastorate of Bel1levilleý Tabeýrnacle, Thie Me-thodist Churchi, Norwvood, lhas greatly prospered duiring thle pastorate of than a thousand dollars at their anniver- sary in October. As the result of special services, conducted by the pastor fiftLy new mwemiber-swr recently taken into the Rer. 1H. S. Spence, B.A., BUD, Tyrone, preatchied splendid miissionary scrmnons mn the Mýethiodist chiurch Sunday, bis miorning theme bejing on homec missions and the duty of our people. His evening subject was on foreign missions and the best in- vestment of our means. Both sermons were interesting and the subject wel presented. His Lordship Bishop Sweeny lias an- nounced the fllowing appointments for which hielhas issued licenses:-Rev. T., A. Nind, incumibent ofBowmanvilie; Rev.V. E. F. Morganl, rector of St. Saviour's l Chiurch, E. Toronto; Rev. G. E. St. George Tyn,assistan curate of Christ Church, Deer Par-k; Rev. Sydney GoulcI, general secretaýry mf thie M. S. C. C. R'ev. Wmi. Limibert, a former pastor at Twed, reahedin thie Methodist Churcli, Suniday and at the lodige rooma Mr. Lim- bert expýlressed hIimrself as very mucli pleased to a'gain renew olâd friendshîps Ltogh- lie was somewhat grieved to note WEST E ND [bOUSE Anrnual January Clearance Sale* So far our Sale has proved itself a greater success than ever eoé' Ladies' Fur Coats Men's Coats i Near Seal, Mink Timied $7s Red Tickýet Sale S39 w i Coon Coat........... .$8o Red 'Tickýet Sale $67 50 Astrachan, Sabe " " "g"400 D ' c ' . . . ... 75 "Il "67_50 ,3 " " " 5 " " "4 00 I1"1-1 7011-" 57 50 14 " Self c" 28 1" "c "l21 Oo 2 Bulgarian Lamb .........28S 25 le " Auto Coat 70 x "I " 56 2Sieia og......22"" " 550 I Near Seal Il " 75 c" "' "- 61 00 2 ieanDg . ....215 0 1 Hamnster lined -~45 e" "e ce34 50 1 Muskrat ined .......... 87.50 " " 74 00 1 MuLskrat and Sable 65 -" I" le55 O0 1 Marmot I ....... 40 " " "325 2~I Culloh "e 2 M" 5o 2 Dyed Coon "special value" "" 16 75 2 " " " 17-50 " "1 "e 13 50 2 Curlcloth lîned .......... 2o0 1" 11 "i 15 95 Sable Ruifs........ $15 Red Ticket Fut Sale $io 00 6.5 " " ' -3 75 5.50 " '(J" 3 O Sable Muifs ......... $30 " " 24 On 22 " " " 18 QG 12 r ' 8 on Io è , 407 A 5 Mink Ruff..........$25 Grey Squirrel Rtff.... $23-50 Persian Lamb Ruifs, $16.5o 5($6)O $17 50 $l3s0oo - 1-ô-, -- - , L'~J u I We arenow boen resfor FehClan S .5 O CA, eg, tore a Î$.23 and chesuta n75 er- ton, peat $6.25 per ton, dlrrdin twn or 50e per ton11le-ss at IHarhor or G.T.1.Station. Extr chare mde fr dlireingless than. tonlot, asofor-caring Ilin baskets Jtheir beust attention to their orchards. 'Frit ns;t!ute2 meetings will be )held and, best auLthonrities and t'peakers on Apple jCul ture w,2jllhbe secured. Ofcesof îthe I pple roer Assnciation would like ahf wl wo areu interested in ap)ples to attend these mee,.tlings, join the Aýssocjation and a1ssisî' i aking the Lake O-ntario Apple 13e1t fam-ous by productinn of enormous Fruit 1nstitute wîll be held in Cobourg Wednesday and'Thursday, Jan. 25th and 26th.. Professor Macoun. Dominion 1-li-l !fie At Hrome wau, consïajuei one uuthe mnost successful yet held. A spenilerary program was pres- entcd at h Methodist League Monday eveing MisesStella Mason anid Ethel L.VanN'est hin,,jg chiarge of the meeting, the former takinig the chair after devo- tionalexrcse conduicted by President E. A. L-oveIL. Topic for the evening was "avorte Authfors." mrs. F. R. Foley, atrafwinroductory remnarks, read that inspiring story written by Henry VanuDyke entitled "The Other Wise Man." .4.50 for ........... .4for...... .3.50nfbr...... 2 7t ~ Boys' Overcoats Sizes 28 to 33 a1Il lengîlis and shades, new, up-to- date and nobby. Boys' Overcoats regular $io for ......,,--,,57 35 9 for ...........59 * O ..0 fr..........8 9 ...ý I for.,...ý.....74 7.50 for ............49 Men's Suv Àit -S Men's -suifs, aIlne and utodte, but we niusîý reduce stock.« Men's Suits regula-.r . $. 2o foýr......$45 .... îhýfOr.. -...........1T25 1 4 andI5ýfer ...10 95 ... 2A'ýfi-) .-- - x Mndrner nI thc ?s iaci -L

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