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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 May 1920, p. 3

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Special kSýervice To Farmers As the farmers wiII be extra busy on the land for the next few months and wilI not be coming to town so often we have made ,~special arrangements to give you extra good service whereby we wil! send you fresh meat -every day. Phone us your order and we will do the rest We Deliver the Goods Wilbert JI. Dudley Ilorsey Block Phone 22.5 Huse 272 BowmanviLle BOWMANVILLE, MAY 1Sth., 1920. Local and Otherwise Bawmi-anville's Women's Institute will mieet on Friday, May 21st at the home of Mrs. W. L. Keys, King-st. Election of officer§ and other -busi- ness. Ail members attend. Certificates of registration by ex- emption have been granted ta J. H. H. Jury and J. R. Stutt, Bowmanville ta continue in the practice of optoni- etry without examination, One organization in town tbat is hlot as generallv patronized as it should be is th,- Bowrnanville Horticutural Society. The tee is orilv ane dollar and Mrs. Edîth V. Scobel, Secreta1ry w iii be glad ta enroîl a numrber of new, members at once. Tbev will receive bulbs, plants or whatever the Society is providing for menLbers for fg920.LEvery lady whio bas a borne should be gÎven a dollar by b er hubby to joi thig; society. Sec or pbone tbe Secretary about it. A newspaper man in Calgary whose wife is a niece of Mr. John McMurtry bas been bonored bv decoration. Mr. J. H. Woods, editor and managing director of tbe Calgary Herald, has been created a Cbevalier -of--the Order-uf Leupold -by- King Albert off Belgium, and by order of bis Majesty the Star of. the Order was presented ta him to-day, at noan by M. De Burlet, Belgian Consul at Calgary, at a publie ceremnony. The bonor was con- ferred on Mr. Woods becs-use of signal services during-' the ws-r as secretary- treasurer of tbe Belgian Relief Comittec for Soutbern Alberta. Pr. and Mrs. Williamu A. White and -dwaghter--osetta--spent last week-st theiir- country residence, "Pine Crest", near Cbatswartb, New jersey, Writing on Friday hast from Atlantic Citv wbere abe. and daugbter were spending tbe day, Mrs. White sys: Tbe orchards in this spien- did fruit section of New Jersey are a magnificent spectacle with their 'pro- fusion of pink and white bloom. Yester- day we m--,tored over ta Mount Holleyto [do some marketing and the orchaàrds we passed presented the niost beautiful sigbt I tbink that I ever beheld of this kind. It certainly makes us city dwellers feel gaod ta bebold sucb great, beauty in Nature. A large cangregation vWas present on Sunday evening last at St. Paul's church and -the, sermon by Rev. D. W. Best, B.A., minister, and the music by the choir were excellent. This choir is a credit, not only ta the church but also the toýwn. Seldom, if ever, have we heard a finer antheni than was rendered Sunday evening. The soprano solo taken by Mrs. C. Aithur Cawker, and the different parts were weil sustained, especially the bass section of the choir. It was much appreciated by the congrega- tion, During the off ering the choir- master, Mr. H. J. Knight, sang a very appropriate solo. Mrs. E. S. Senkier presided at the organ in her gisual [efficient manner.-Cor. Orono News. HELLE$ fITR The Fruit Medicîpe R. U. No. 1. 0"~, N. "Y«r over three years, 1 waa eOnfined to bed wiUi hemjf. Itreated with doctors, and tried ne&rly everything w ithout benefit. Fi=aly, 1itrîed' "Pr'Iuia-tives". Beforu 1 kad used half a box 1 saw %>PW0un~;the pain was casier aud the swdling started ta go down 1 coctinuc-d takinr thli fruit ime. àcÀao, improvlug ail the time, and mow I1cmm waik about two milesand do Iwht chOTreaboIut tlie place". LEXANDER muNRO.* Ms. a box, 6 fzr $2 e0 t malm 25c. At mldeuleA or àI meut p"±iy- pmA"UvesUm Otaa Bi'g fish stories are already floating Daylight saving is reluctantly giv-ý en up by many citizens but farniers don't- want it. Mjany mothers have reason to bless Mther Graves' Worm Exterminator, becaiisg it has relieved the littie one of suffring a9kd made themhat. RHEUMATISM T" tg sjuat the seu"on grinaing palm %ad offua- g u- , Te e r m c m OViIZ, «efur t1. O e wrït*to Tmltz am 114 n t.W.erG Sno euizt 01 prie.. h OBSERVE CLEAN-UP WEEK. We hope citizens, will join heartily in dlean-up week froma May 17 ta 22 -before Victoria Day. A clean, tidy, town wbich includes tidy yards and premnises make an in-I st'an)tPneouS impression on a visitor that the town is a lively one, with en- terprising citizens who have a good civic spirit. It helps to rnake ail feel a greater pride in our tawn and in- creases our self-respect, -and pravides a healthier atmosphere.1 Four 'Big Favorites Graham Flour Whoie Wheat Pour XXX Pastry FPour Royal Flour for Bread If you cannot secure these popular grades of Flour frolm your grocer order direct from US. C hact.s.Horni, Haniptoin HAMPTON FLOUR MILLSý S E EDCORN A suppiy of good Canadian Seed Corn just arrived for sale at the miii. Prices reasonabie and quality good.

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