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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jan 1921, p. 3

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., Il __ -We've -made it hot for a lot of folks -who -were looking for satisfactory coal and if you wîll place a ton of our coal inýyour home we wot ld be pleased to. warm it up a bit for y'ou. Our prices are right 77 Yop'Il, Be Money Ahead If You Buy Your Meat Regu larly From Wilbert J. Dudley Horsey Blook Phone 225 House 272 Bowmanville IBOWMANVILLE, JAN. 27th., 1921. ANNUAL MEETING 0F WEST l T I ~~ DU4RHAM AGRICULTURAL SOC'Y IA. USE THE HORTICULTURAL John Baker, Soina, ElectedPsd - AST IM RAz-MAIl _____SOCIETY. ent-Fair Dates for 1921 are NO Smoing'oSroyinq-e $mauuf The annual meeting of this Society Sept. 21 and 22. RAZ-MAH f. Guorante.d- asheld in the gouncil Roomn, Bow- A goodfly number wýere present at ta restore n~ormal breathiigi stop mucus mnanville, on Jnnuary 14, 1921, when the annual meeting of West Durham Ktherixiga in the bronchial tuheff, gfr. t4he Secretary's report showed an in- Agrieutural Socàiety which w-'as ~held rlong nlghts of quiet slecp; contains ne crèased mnembership for 1920 which ir the Council Room, Bowmanville, hmablt-formngdrug. $1.00 wt yeur drus- was very gratifying showing that the on Fuiday, Jan, 2lst. President ritt'n.Tia eatugucaowrt general public is becoiing more alive Frank Allun of Newcastle, presided. Tmlens 142 Eing W., Toroiete to the advantage of belonging to the T..Jeeîwspoitdai- Society,T.C eelwsapitdui- The new offlcials aiipointed are: or in place of J. B. McMurtry, de- Local Agents Jury & Lovell's Drug President-Wmi. Trewin. ceased, who with Alan Camnpbell, will Store. lst Vice-Mrs. L. A. Tole. audit books for 1920. 2nd Vice-R. Jarvis.- It was decided to hold West Dur-. Teasurer-,J. A. McClellan. ham Fair ont Tuesday and Wednes- Secretary-MTýrs. Edith V. Scobel. day, Sept. 2lst. , and 22nd. 1Directors appointed in 1920 for Society will again enter Field Crop G. A. BRETHEN 1920-21-S. J. Jackman, C. ]Rehder, and Threshing Grain Competitions, AUCTIONEER L. A. W. Tole, J. S, Moorraft, j. Banner Qats being grain chosen. Deymnan. poneo 9î.2.. Conimittees appointed to wait on NORVVOOD-ONT Directors apitdfr12-2 municipal coutncils for grants for ____ A. H. A Fletcher, Normran James, Society were: Bowmanvile-R. J. W. J. Morrison, Bi.1 S. Roy Jack- Gill and E. Weatherilt; Darlington Having secured a License for man, R. D. Whitmee. '--A. E. Clemens and W. J., Bragg; Bowmanville District 1 will be Audtors-J. S. Moorcraft and W. Clarke J. F. Osborne and Geo. A. plea-Red to conduct your sale E.: Cerry. Stephens. REASOI4AnLE RATES--' Write It was decided to hold _a meeting of CommInittee to solicit subsci'ip- for date. the Society in each of the next three tions froni merchants, bankers, man-- 50-t month to which the general public ufacturers and others: L. A. W. Tole, ________________ will be invited when 'miatters wllbe Alan, Camipbell, M. J. Elliott, A. E. discussed of interest to the society Aines a ndwith a view of increasîng' its activities and usefulness. Date$ 'of Commiiittee, appointed to revise these meetings will be advertised in prize list and report at June meet- the local pa pers. It is hoped by the ig Sdirectorate that memibers, prospective Horses-A. E. Clemens, L. A. W. memibeus and others wi l make a Tole, Eo Weatheuilt, M. Jý Elliott, G. point of being present. A. Stephens. ________Cattle-J. F. Osborne, A. H. Ali, C r u a NEWBOOS I PULICJ. Baker, Leslie Snowden, G. C ir.la ing LIBRARY. Sheep and Swine-L. Skinner, A. New books placed recentyoth Ayre, A. Campbell, S. Snowden, N.L br y shelves'of Bowmanville PubliconLib- Allin. rauy are: ulcLb Poultry-J. Nokes, F. Bottreli, E. Aduit Fiction Weatherilt, C. F. Rice, W. Carruth- Ruck-Girl who was too good looking eus. anGri-.LlLToe Totoewo reft Caterwood--Roinance .f Dollard DairvadGauy ylL oe oths h r o Castle--New Wine J S. Moorcraft. McIGrath-YeIlow Typhoon Ladies' Wouh-Mesdames Tole J. Wlliam-sou--Lion's Mouse A. MeCiellan, W. E. Pollard, R.T.acquainted- with- our- 11h- Oppenheim-Maker of IHistory Stephens, A. E. Clemens, J. Spencer, Lucas-Verena in the Mýiidst M1iss E. Osborne and Mrs. F. R. Foley rary., We have ail the Hewlett-The Outlaw juidge's assistant., Hewlett--The Light Heart R Fruit-J. F. Osborne, T. C. Bragg, latest 'books by the best J.Gui. Juvenile Vegetables-A. E. Clemens, H. W. writers and ail the new Jewell. Altsheler-Soldier of Manhattan Flowers-Rd. Jarvis, S. Roy Jack-. ones as issued, Brereton-With Allenby in Palestine man, A. H. Fletcher. Ten ey- Isîes 1hÔlUod F,,A Gray-The January Girl Misses C. Allen - and- E. Morris. A E-1O oli Staff of Life For Every Meal' Do you know why bread has been called the Staff of Life? It's because -bread is the -one f ood that cnaisal the ele- ments -necessary to rugged growth. It's the one food that you can safely subsist upon without any- thing else, and by it grow heaithier and happier. Who knows but that the childuen -who sit around your f amily table are destined to become world citizens? History says fhat its greatest men and wonien hbad bread as their principle article of food. 'ïour childuen will have a better chance for world lame if r' e v'l Notice To Farmers, As 1 arn just recovering from.an attack of typhoid f ever 1 do flot expect to do m-uch drivinig this.winter, and will fot be able to cal on you as f ormerly. 1 would ask those thinking of buying new farm impilements or machlnery t* phone me at No. 232, orbetter stli-cali. on me and get miy prices and inspect our superior class of goods before buying. I represent three very strong comipainies: MASSEY-HARRIS CO., of 'oronto Manufacturers of ail kinds of farmn machinery SPRAYER-MOTOR CO., of London Manufacturers of hanid and power sprayers. GEO. WHITÊ & SONS, of London First quality line of Th-reshing Machines and Engines. LIST 0F SECOND-HAND MACHINERY We will have the following good second-hand machfbines on d isplay after February lst. One 13-disc.Grain and Fertilizer Drill Comnbined One National Gang Plaugh One,INo. 21 Walkitig Plough WAREROOMS and OFFICE-MAYER'S HARNESS SHOP (phone 13)-Cor4er King and Si1vèr, Streets, where complete stock of repairs are kept in stock for above mrachines. %.j =wAHE NR IMPLEMENTS PHONIE 232 il 1 BOWMAN VILL 1 eW Ahe p made eo rgake 1 c l- ' it bot-

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