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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jul 1920, p. 1

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VOLUMF, LXVI M 3 M AJAES& ONS Pblshrs,~15Oa e4r in advance. 'BOWMANV ý.LLE, ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY tTJLY 29, 1920 b. I THE STORE 0F QUALTTY ,EWY DRESSES INCREASE IN PRICE 0F THE E-LP FOREIGN STUDENTS. DR. HOSKIN RETURNS TO CITY. JAMES PAPERS NECESSARY.1 F ew persons are aware of the great Citizens will regret to learn that As announced on the front page number of students from'foreign Dr. John lloskin, K. C., Miss Turner of last week's issues of The James countries who attend Canadian 'and with other members of bis household Papers, on August 2nd., the price of United States schools and colleges. have found it advisable to return to this paper wili be increased to $2.o From the report of the University of Toronto much earlier than was in- per year-nearly one cent mnore per Pennsylvania we see that in 1914, tended owing to the necessity for, week. It was not the desire of the when war broke out there were 264 special me5lîcal treatment required publishers t o increase the price of students in attendance at the instit-,by Dr. Hoskin. the paper if it could possibly be ution above representing more than! The geniat Dr. has felt very much avoide&, but constantly rising costs 40 different countries outsîde of the ýat home. during the month'ssojoura LET'S GO TO COMMUN1TY PICNIC Under joint auspices of Bowman- ville Chamber of Commerce, Farm- c rs' Clubs and G. W. V. A. CAMP HOSKIN PARK. BOWMANVILLE, AUG. 2nd., ~iIt~ ~Ji ~ M,' A'JAMES & SONS, Publishers. $,11.50 a yeai

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