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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Dec 1920, p. 8

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Couch, Johnston & Cryderman are I Order yourpàpers I»now at. the 1BOWMANVLI.E, DEC. 23rd., 1920. MILK FOR THE- FAMIL.Y. TYRONE Statesman Office. If you tak e a I________________ ,giving great bargains in ail Ladies' Ciy lilypaper yousav money byl A. minister told thpe, editor rec ently MAnd MrsA, z A. W. Annis ývîth friends .and Children's Coats and giving twen- clubbing with The James, Papers. DRIGO famdcldco h gdhs7-i oot,1ea j .0 ovnin 4y-five per cent off ail silk dresses 25 per cent, off ail silk dresses and Base Line Annual Christmas concert year 0.1d father who euffered fromi in- Seveýral friends from herse attended and ail blouses of siîk, crepe-dechene blouses this week at fir fCuh wjîî be held on Thursday, DecemIber 23rd digestion and poor, assimilattion of Ms Samua3li Poflards funern~i en vFiday. at 8 p. m. A good program is being food that if he would quit eating 1Sympa1jthy1w i e xpressed tor mi m and gorgete cepe.Johnston, & CryderaLmtd prepared consisting of instrumentais by meats, pastries and irther foods. bard Brent ini1, ue oss of his sister. .. erowd- Miss Margaret Abernethy and Mrýs. ROy to dig~est and adopt a bread and milk î ed chol ruoim listened te a spientud pro- Metcalf; music by, Mrsý. Arthur Trimnbie. and the Ebenezer Maie Quartette; read- diet, wb.oe wheat and bread pre- grami put îon by the pupils Qf, "Roundc Top" ings by Miss Lyla Oshorneý, and Miss f erable, eating more, fruit and -vegeta-!5;chIool in Friday night. Thie imanDer in Hazel Crago- a drill and dialogueý by the bles, that he wouild live to 90 years wh1iait J the pupils die. theiipart re- chjîdren, and a play entitied "Saliy Lunn" ofae h ahrfloe i 1-te det rane jý týrýec bythe young people. Admission 35c; dc of age. Thee, anthe oloe isSce ra ane Poralef techer 'and 20c. 51-tf dotsnsavi.adejyd good!1M1i5s M. L. Wight. Proceeds $24 . 1;quaily good ,ýi(o1on Saturdayinlght. Every faith in the valne of miilk as a part membe;r taking parts jitd 's'U, showing' SOLIA. of the f amily dieiý, espeCial1yl for,ý that t Leir teacher, Mi ss Bs4 Mullin, is g Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Taylor visited Tor- chîldïreni and elderly people, for we 1If adti Cncet wri. Proes $4 conto, attending U. F. 0. Convention..., are assured that good health demands iinjîton and will be mucfl. miiisse3d as she %È.,EUU Mr. N. E. Wright's family is quarantined plenty of mjilk.., It supplies the body wSa a valued member of thàe choir and G ift5 u g .UEIU0 Wil with diphtheria ... . Master Harvey Brooks with necessary mý iaterials in excep- pwrth League aus reien f h underwent an operation for appendicitis ."Win One" S. S, a, the young at Bowmanville Hospital and is doing tionally healthful and economical îad-es of which presed (,.lier ,with anad- nicey . . .. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Stevens and forms.' An abuindant supply ôf good dreass and a book on Sunid.ay, as a siight Mrs. W. VanNest and Verna visited at milk is of ntoa importance. appreciation of her g>ood)4 work and 'per- Toronto .... Mr. and Mrs. R . B. Tink re- eon1al worth .... Leaigieviras in charge of cently visited at Brooklin. One authority states that a quart M.1iss Mary Richaus the topie 'Birds NEILSON 6HOCQLATES in Tempting Christmas 1 The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pascoe of milk,,a day for every child is not ChIristmas CarrQl" was very interestin, was invaded iu a friendly way on Sat- too much and each should have at[ given by Mr. . W ooly; a slndid' Boxes urday evening, occasion of their China least a pint. Plenty of milk gives readn "h Voigi b r. .'ud Wedding. After ail had fared sumptuous-pin utvMse elaà l. ly on the good things plovided, Mr. R. J. children the chance for health they1 and Mary Br1ghtweli and vocal dutb Id9 A P-'- 12*,«_- ---.9 TX7TTIXTVrT TT iUi XX A r P. McKessock was appointed chairman and ought te have. It helps thern toi Miss E. M. Werry and Mr. Harod oa RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMAN VILLE. Grand Trunk, R'ailway- Going East. Going West Express 8.42 a.m. Paas'ngr 4,22 a.m.! Express 10.35 a.m- Pass'ngr 1.14 p.m.5' Local 10.02 a.m.* Pass'ngr 3.14 p.m.* Local 1.56 p.m.* Local 6.54 p.m-.* Pass'nigr 7.17 p.m.*ý Local 7.14 p.m.*' Pass'ngr 8.116p.mn. Mail 9.58 p.mi. *iDaily except Sunday. .' Flagged. Canadian Paciflc Rail-eny. Going East Coing West Express 10.20 a,m.. Express 5.50 a.m.' Express 2.$7 p.m.*Local 8.20a.m.* Local 10. 08 p.m. *Express 4.31 *p-.. Express 1 2.03a.m.Express 7.42,p.m.* *Daily except Sunday. C., B. Kent, Town Agent., jCanadian fittional Railway. West Bound, East Round 8.10 a. m. * 6.34 P. M. *Daily except Sunday. "The James Papers are year payable in advance. Sylvester Mamifacturing, D dsay, la. building- an extensio, Shoes Repaired , Wlile You Wah- 1, arn now ini a pOs8W' toq' give yoýu quick scýrvj! lind best vf workrnans] ~Ihave two asistant Work Boots Fer 1 have ý_jh t good Mb'ih ia boots for, mdnl. Also sel viceabie sho(ýy.3for laie) and eifrnat reason- able prices. AN -9 1 ~WatedAt nce200Men and Boys. 1, lr Terrns of Sale, Cash and Carry. Bargains that wiIl make you YOU MAY - YOU CAN » YOU MUST - YOU WILLI Look for the Big Sign extending across the entire Front ofStr sit up and N. B. Attend this Great Sale. IHUAD FPOL TEDDTI RA This Sale will continue until the last Creditor is paid in full. We must have CASH, and have, it quickly.' Creditors wont wait. AND BOUGHT AND CARRIED AWAY BY THE ARMFUL DOWN THEY GO Men's $35.00 Suits Now $14.98 98c and up Sweater Coats-Men's and Boys' at any old price. Men's Overcoats' $35.00 Values at $14.98 $55.00 Values at $19.98 Higli (lass Suits and Overcoats to your measure, Great Bargains. Boys' Overcoats $10.00,,Values $17.00 Values $4T.79 ý10.45 >Men's Combination derwear $5.00 Values Boys' $17M0 Suits Going at $10.95 Boy's $10.,00 Suits Gong at $4.79 Men's $55.00. new styles Going at $19.98 Any Hat 'in the store at $4.89 Under Shirts $1 .50 to $I. Values 89e 2 for 1S0--1 Men's Combiriation Underwear Values up to $12.00 at $5.95 ____ Thanking you for your patronage in the past and trusting we will see you al again. We wish you a Merry Christmas. SALE Ordered By The auatrr Sales Corporatioi At Webster 's Rowmanville At Webster's1 'I iifl iis a Sel A child can bi as its parents. are marken in Corne An< T Un ........... . mmi IL in WÀ la

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