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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jan 1921, p. 7

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TA KE NOI"TCE TO THE BUYJNG PUBLIC 0F BOWMANVILLE:- WE-, the merchants and prof essional men -of *Bowmanville, hereby agree to elose our places of Ï business on Wednesday afternoonis during 1921, and also grant our employees a haif holiday on above afternoons, under the same arrangements as existtdurinLy 1920: KAISER BRONCHITIS Thmuands Liberated- Wbatl bave younot heard tho jey fui tldlngs! -("ýlle bi as been eix Îlld--kiCked rizhti ont of Societ- and 100,000 Canladians liberated frorn the bonidage of this disepse, Every tra.ce of bronebial trouble is blown ',c atomis by the ord most effectivt disasedesroyrBuckley's Bronchi> tis Mxue No wonder. people are rejo ing aNo longr do the.y. dread thi) efîeeýts of poughe, coldes, asthnia, etc., -.ncl so Lanxous are they thal VILLAGE 0F ENNISKILLEN Its IPeopIo, Teachers, School a.nd By Rev. David Rogers, St. Thomnas. M;r. Editor- The note in your paper of Jan. 16, from Mr. John Broad, of Detroit-anýi Old Haydon Boy-also a private note suggestlng that 1 Continue "Reminis- censes," will be -my apolog-y for re- questing a littie more spacla nyoiur widely circulated journals. As the residents of Hampton were! mostly English, so the early residents1 of Enniskillen, as the name, wouldl suggest, were mfostly Irish. I couldj recail many amusing incidents illus-1 trating the wit and qaint humor ofi Sunday School Superintendents within 7ny recollection were Geo, T. flrst named xas a prominently devout and godly man, anid although he re- moved< to Markhamn village about 1864, 1 kept in' touch with hlm, until his death which occurred in Toronto, a f ew years ago. I fancy Mr. Stainton's tenure of office was of 'much longer duration than any of the othets. His know- ledge of seripture, and bis ability to lead in the service of song qualified hlmi for efficient service. The labor of such men, and their influence upon the young heart and mind cannot be overestimate-d. IDeliclous in the Cup. ft-aS oequal for quality and flavour. If Yeu bave no* tried a1m.da, send us a post card for aâ !ree %ample, stating thle poce vou inow oaý,and il vou

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