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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Apr 1921, p. 1

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last--year's-hat, you wil be" convinced -that it is without a doubt the -very finest Dye on the market to-da-y.' Special Price 30c boulIe.« Ask to see our samplei color card, and you will findý a shade to suit every taste.1 pressd fee11ngwhich cornes with -the- first -warým Spring days. Rexali Beef, Iron & Wine $1.25 IPeptonla $2 Rexail Hypophosphites 1 $1 .00 Extract of Cod Liîver 011 1 $1.00 WHEN WE TEST EYES IT Iý DONE PROPERLY Jw-y & LoI A duly qualiied Optometriat always at your Service. COhicago Ophthaimic College GraduatS of New York Schooi of Optica De»troit Opticai Coilege I~ anaian9ptica] College usualiygio4,-s don't take-a-char-ce pressed that some did flot return--hav- on crop failures this year. We ing paid the supreme sacrifice, but hanïdie the very -best grade of Forli - wed-no nu-asts h,-dïd -alchye, lue-Stneetc. Spr -di4 flot--die in, vain, for theT fought an l tioyde fBlue Stn, ray-1 L for Liberty and Right. Their had at our store. The use of nuh ames will stand as a memioriai for preparations -hasrnuch -te do- with brave çleeds done. After -reading the production of good crope. the names of those who. lad nmade, the supreme sacrifice the congregation stood' ith bowod hoads for thirty seconds in slent prayer for the fai- KLENZO TOOTH PASTE len heros. If you have neyer triod this delight.. Brig. Gen. John Hughes gave an fui Tooth Paste you have missed a address full of reinfiscences in rare treat, delightfialy refreshing, which he said he was bora jast north thoroughiy cleansing. The inoat 0 f Bovmarviile, niear Saiein. HisI popular T ooth Paste on the market. i irst; recoilection of týhe town was ii Prices 35c and 60c. Jury & Loveil. 11855, when a public holiday was pro- Ilarein wehpoeso anIsports were held te colebrate British vcry ii--h uanWr He aise STOCKFOOD$teld whon ho Jeinod the 45th Miitiaj We have a complote lUno of Royal Regt., as a private baclr in 66, and Purpie and Hess' Stock and Poultry later was 0. C. Bowinanville was Tonies. Keep your stock in the very reginental headquartors in those bea CQdltolXbytheusecf*a goddays and they turned out a good1 tonie. We have recoived a cmpnyo sldes osda avn supply of Royal Purpie Caîf el the boast band in the division. Heo romplimentod the church on its1 Try a Ibag to-day 2 isba. for $1 .75. 'odjdnia i h~igaieo. Jury& LoolIli tablet and incidentally reiarked 1 nerents of ±Bowmanville _ Methiodis-t union tn eir presence, spo-e o coe-,Kat-v-Did" whicfr was also loud- Church appearing on this tablet wili the pleasre it was to ýbe here as hie ly applauded. appear ianéxt- week's issue. aiways-took-pleasure in-attending-aay 1-ý A hearty vote- of- thanks -to the function given in, honor of ex-service- ladies,- the program eom-mittee-,--the mien. His recital of some important guard of honor, B. Co., and ail wlh4 happenings during the last 100 days assisted on Sunday and Monday to of the war was a reveintion about make the event a success, was moved HOW DO TIIESE PRICES several operations of which oniy aà by Major C. H. Anderson, and second- _____COMPARE? few had hoard before, and which ed in a concise and happy speech by were certainiy riew ta those present. Capt. Wiibert J., Hoar, and carried Just to convince you that it pays He remarked that what hie had toid by the boys in i4hree rousing cheers to deai with C., M. Cawker & Son, theni was just another evidec- that and a tiger. Mr. T. S. Hoigate's when requiring groceries; look up Lloyd George was the man who put song";'i off to Philadoîphia ln thé your iast couinter check and compare hleart into the inilitary officiais when Moraling" roused ainy who might be it wi th these prices. Thon you nIli they most aeeded it. Gen. King inciined to drowisiness end the understand the big rush te this has been 28 yoars in miiitary ser- National Antheni brought the pro- store. 'This iis4t of seil ilv~adsae hathehad ncver c.ecdi-ngs t ppy cIO-eO. im r. D. meu igbuinssfo Fidy d seen better units than those of the Nicholson acompaied the sloit Saturday tuis week: peettîme. As an answer to during the evening. Pure Raspberry or Strawberry "WI'y 7ecessary now? hoe sai&, firet _______ Jam, 16 oz. jar............ 38. ecause f the immigration element >Ne- -MaPi S-Yirp, gailo-Fiitn. .$2.75 and, secondly,on account' cf the.WIL YAy 9TO10 PRCENT Whlite Ciover Honey, 5 lb. pail f splendid physical benefit to those in INTEREST. $1.50 .. .. ............ $1.35, training. Ho thanked the. Commit- Somne farmners in ti district require White Cooking Beans, 6 Ibs....25C1 tee f or the invitation to bbo present, emal bans to botter cquIp their farn Sunkist Oranges, very sweet, doz.26c, the ladies for their, part ini the on- and are prepared to pay from 9 to 1; Peanut Butter, per lb......... . tertainment, remlnding all of the a "' peÈ' annuni o n- o u Potatoes, by bag 90 ibs...7sc great occasion ini the words cf Sun- edge security wIll 'oelilti commualeate Prunes, exta spciil, 3 lb..«.0 day's anthein, "Lest wo forget". direct wth us or 2es Mr. -r. H. Everon, Domestic Sardines, 3 tins for. 23r Mr. J. Hlrcock who possses a Oshawa, for furthor Information. C a st l e o a p 5 l r g o b a r * ~ > ~ g » d a s e 'ç < > r~ a ~ ~ ~ u c h a n a n 1 & . B u c h a n a n , CaWe St. p, largeba.. lç)grnarge 33 Dep" o angidtorp inetc.. Lamont, Alberta. ýýht lvrIoney, l ejar. .3,the ee",and, enb.ing realie4Id

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