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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 May 1922, p. 5

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i p ,lHERE is a feeling of genuine satisfac- tion in the possession of stylishly clad feet. Whetber at home or on the vacation, CLASSIC Sboes will give you the service you sbould have and the smartness that is admired. The Copeland Shoe Store DARLINGTON COUNCIL COURTICE Town Hall, Hampton, April 29, 1922. (Reidtolaefraswek Regular meeting of council,' memI Mr. Roach and Miss Roach, Toron-1 bers ail present, Reeve Býe presid-tg visited friends here recently. ing. BerMr. Chas. Nichols was home over'i0 Minutes of last meeting were read the week-end. 7 and approved.. Sunshine Class of girls are organiz- t Communications were disposed ofng1 a basebali team. S as follows: ~o Sorry to report Mrs. R. R. Gay and1Il W. F. Kerr, K. C., Cobourg, asking Master llarry under the doctor's'careA for $3.45 on account of expenses of with trained nurse in atteciane.ýe stenographer in taking evidences in Mr. S. S. Brooks is sportinig a newE 'trial at Cobourg. Ordered paid. Overland Sedan.h 1W .J. Dobbie, M. D., Weston, stat- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Truil and Missa ing that one Fred Kiimchub, who Helen, Toronto, called on friends here claimed to be a'resident of Darling- recently. s ton was now in Toronto Free Hospital Wby be haîf sick, nervoas and un-h f or consumptives at Weston and ask- able to enjoylife when you can getC ing for furtherý particulars. Clerk Tanlac? ordered to reply stating that we have "Live Wires" had charge of Sun- no knowiedge of his having ever re- day service on Sunday, Mr. Cecil sided in this township. Found presiding. 'IRafus Clarke Dept. of Public Highways, Tor- gave a reading; Mr. L. Earls sang ai onto, giving statement of Goveru- solo very nicely, Mr. Frank Walter, ment subsidy due this Township forIjpianist. work on Township ronds durîng year Ready-made Mediine.-You need 1921, namely, $1,265.49. Filed& j no physician for ordinary ills when Canadian National Railway, Tor- you have at hand n bottle of Dr.,t onto, giving statement of earnings ofi Thomas' Eclectric Oul. For coughs, railway at Solina Station during yearicolds, sore throat, bronchial troubles, 1921, and also copy of letter to be it is invaluable; for scalds, buras, sent to Board of Railway Commission- braises, sprains it is unsarpassed; ers of Canada asking permission of while for cats, sores and the like it the Board ýto close up the station at is an unquestionable healer, It Solina. Filed. needs no testimonial other than the Secretary of Board of Railway use, and that will satisfy anyone ns Comisionrsof Canada, stating oisefcvns. tt u otepresent permission t tsasetvees not been nsked by the Canadian Nat- ional Railway to close up the station at Solina. Filed. car a penalty of not less than $10 John Laxton was appointed path- and not more than $25.00. master for Rond Beat No. 45, vice L. Treasarer acknowledged receipt of Squair, resigned. $1,265.49 from Provincial Treasureri Council decided to make inspection ion amount of work done, on High- of bridges at an early date, with a ways for year 1921. view of replacing some of the old Orders drawn on Treasurer bridges with concrete bridges.-- were: H. Burgess was engagedto work on2 W. Hastings, gravel$ 2.75 grader, and E. J. Clarke to operate W. H. Halfacre, cedar posts 80 grader for year 1922. Jas. Adams, work in calvert 1.00 F. J. Groat was.appointed on Park John Martin, gravel ..2.37 Commission vice T. Wray, resigned, Jas. Balson, teaming tubes 2.50 Milton J. Werry, Tyrone, as one F. C.-lloney, gravel 2.87 of a deputation from the U. F. o. J. Sulley, gravel 3.62 Club of Tyrone, addressed council and W'. E. Coartice, rep road grader 4.00 rend a resolution passed by the U. Geo, Raiter, material, bridge 5.001 F. O0.Club at a recent- meeting in llerb. Stainton, rent roadway 5.001 which they asked councilnot to ex- Fred Lovekin, gravel 5.501 pen~d any money in the erection of a Pedlar People Ltd., culvert memorial to the boys who went ov er-1 tubes 64.521 sens, fally disapprovîng of, ntig.Frost, Steel & Wire Go., wire, being done aloiig that uine. No ect- posts,F etc. 9.5 ion taken. Ont. Bridge Go., road graders A number of persons who own dogs and drags 571.651 and who refused to parchase dog A. J. Clark, error, assessment 2:001I 'SOUTH DARLINGTON Base Line S. S. Anniversary. The above anniversary will be held on Sunday, May 2lst at 2.30 and 7.30 'p. m. Bey.,Capt. Ernest Hars-ý ton, Camborne, will preach at both services. Special music by Miss Elilda Langmaid of Zion, Mrs. Geo. F. Annis and Mr. Frank Walter of Eben. ezer. Also music by the school. Everybody welcome. Don't fail to iear Capt. Harston or you will miss a great treat. ' 18-3 New goods are here-carpet squares, ail kinds, linoleums, congo- leum rugs and curtain materials. Couch, Johnston & Cry'derman, Superior Service and Reliable Goods Cannot Lie Sooner or later thleir true character 'Ill develop, in satisfaction, to the patient. It is grati- fying to Mr. Mit- chell to 'note that much of bis in- creased. patronage is comling from par- Ities to whom be bas been recommend- ed by pleased pat- ients. Our years of pract- ical experience plus only first quai- ity frames, anýd lenses-not fact- ory left-overs-is the guarantee be- bind every pair of Mitchell Glasses. Over 50 Years For over half a century the House of Tod bas served the citizens of Bowmanville and commun- ity with the best in bakery and confections. During these many years there is no time when we have been in a better position to cater to your wants in our chosen lines than NOW. YOU ALWAYS GET THE BEST THO'MAS TOD Baker and Cionfectioner Bowmranville Poultry Men'Tel us: that tbey are getting excellent resuits from feeding H-O Steamo Cooked 'hick Feed. H-O Baby Chick Grit. H-O Chick Charcoal. If you are not using these splendid preparations try some to-day and you will notice sudden im- provement in chicks. i p

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