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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jul 1921, p. 3

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KEEP--COOL- BUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE Very best Prunes, lb .................................20e Extra good Prunes, lb .............................15C Good Prunes, 4 lbs .....1........ ****..........25e Finest quality Bulk Dates, 2 lbs ...............25e Bulk Seedless Raisins, per lb .................32c Best Rice, 3 lbs. fQr ................................25e' Corn Starch, 2 lbs. for ...............................25e Salmon, small, 3 for ...............................25c Salnmon,,tal, real good ..............................19c Maple Leaf, Salmon, extra quality ...........55c SPECIALS- IN BULK TEA .... ................s$1.00 ,ta Speciî k Tea, 9@!Mmmumffl 1V 11S.L-art ,y of Vanc( ýenuîîîe-t11411 The Var d by ,cdr c) ê 'v1n La1 BOWMANVILLE, JULY 7th., 1921. WEEKLY F.1DITORS' EXCURSION From Jasper to Vancouver City. (Continued fromn page 1) that the world was not so large after ail for no matter where one travels we are sure to meet some one who k-nows you or the town of Bowman- ville. The trip through the fruit and farming country was mnade during -the night, owing to the de-lay by the wash- outs, and Vancouver was reached in the early morninig. This city basai population of '200,000e of which 10,- 000 are Orientais. It is splendidly situated on Burrard. Inlet of the Paci- flc Ocean and the sceney is magni- ficent. Much has been *Titten about thîs fineý old city which is Canada's mrain- Pacifie- Ocean -Port--and it- 1uo our purpose to repeat much. bat impressed us most was its miles nd miles of paved streets and roads' its beautiful residences, lovýely',f rus, imagnificnt roses and other beau iful fiowers, . ike all afhur Western (1ftpe, ifq mm hegovernment of this province, in the interests of ail the women, al ýthe mothers and ail the children- not only of British'Colum-b-ia, 'but 3of Canada.- I have-very- great p1eaisure in askîng the Honorable Mary Ellen Smith to add ber greetings and ber welcome to mine". Hon. Mary Ellen Smith also ex- tended greetîngs to the visitons, say- ing that those Who had made their first trip across the Rockies would f eel the vastniess of our dominion and the bigness of its people. She felt that with this trip to the coast there w,ýould be many who would be so im- pressed that they would make this their permanent home, and wîth the mingling of the people from the four corners of the Dominion the bonds of friendship would hecome more strong. Mrs. A. Z. DeLong, President of the Vancouver Women's Musical Club, delightfully rendered, vocal s-otos,-ac-companied by Miss Dorothy Dennison. The afternoon session over dozens of autos, kindly provided by the gen- erous owners, conveyed the whole party to Jeicho Beech at Point Grey. The Press Party now numbered over 200, for -represetatives from ail the Western Provinces joined the East- CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM- At Public School Grounds, Bownman- ville, Week of JuIy I2th. July 12-Afternoon-Opening re- mairks by Supeintendent. Hign- ClassT.opular Concert-Instrumental and Vocal by The Zedeler Symphonic Quintette. Evenýing-Pop'ular In- strumental and Vocal Concert by Zedelen Symphonic Quintette. Hum- orous Lecture "Famïiiy.Remedies" by Herbent Leon Cope, "Funniest ManJ since Bill Nye". July 13-Af ternoon-Entertain- ment of Fun and Music by Little Alice 'Loiise Shrode "The Wne Chiid Entertainer". Lecture "ee ing Life Whole" by William H. Stout., Evening-Entertainmnent of4 Fun and Music by L ittie Alice Louise' Shrode. Great Spectacular Enter-! tainment-Pamahasika'eFamnous Pets -An Animal Play of Wonderful Sklhl-. Juiy 14-Afternoon-Concent pro- gram of High-Ciass Singens by' Gil- van Light Opera Singers. Lecture, "Sea Power and World Freedom" by Major Arthur E. Runneils of Mon-' treal. Evening-Concert followed Marshali1 Standard or flair Top Mattress-fine Aquality sterilized curled hair over springs.4 Cotton Top Marshall Mattress-high grade cotton feit instead of hair, over springs. In every other respect the same as Marshall Standard. Marshaldowýn Mattresà-Made of layer after layer of fine, soft, white cotton f elt, sterilized and felted in our own factory. Coil steel spring,'elastic edge, made with continuous strip of Marshall Springs. MarshalfeitMtrespce so you can'afford to sieep on a Marshall made mattress-cotton f elt, Ail "Marshall" Sanitary Ma3treusses have a bed of about a thousand sinall, coiled, steel springs, each spring encased in white cotton-resilient, restful, silent, sieep inducing. Ail "Marshall" Sanitary Mattresses rre self-yen- tilatinig by valve holes in the ends through which fresh air is drawn and oid air expelled nt every nwvemn-t of thei occupant. 1u-slee-on-a- Ma-rshall-Mattress-you11-neve'r- know just how, restful a bed can be. .1. rp,,,, -Q

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