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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jul 1922, p. 6

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__________________________________________________________________________________ a a - I -.~---.-.----- I Twlv Thousand Miles At least must be travelled to bring "SALADA"' to your table. Yet 80 skilfully is it prepared, s0 carefully is it protected that the delicate leaves-reach you (but a few weeks, later) in ail their tender freshness. To really enjoy tea at its best, insist upon "SALADA"'.- Your grocer has this delicious tea-Ask for it. ,~ t ~ t-~'~;f4 4---44Ii~ ~te"iwLR P~ ~ ~4i~ 1441 i ~ Tf~.'4 ~ v.4~ 4h 4~4~'. ~ r I. 4. I 4h 4 114 44 -~ 4 ~~-' j- t i Il 1-4 BOWMANVILLE, JULY 18th., 1922. OR ONO (From the Orono News) Mr. Clarence Reid was home from Toronto. . .Miss Lottie Rae, Toronto, was home at the Manse .... Miss Evelyn Sainsbury, Port Hope, is vis-~ iting at Mr. H. Hooper's .... Misses1 Louise Cowan and Etta Cooper, Tor- onto, were home... Mr. Leslie Ten- nant motored from Detroit to visit his parents at Leskard. . .. Mrs. Sutton, Millbrook, visited her daughter, Mrs. A. K. Edmison-at the Parsonage. . .Misses Marion and Christine Wad- deli have returned from their holidays ... Miss Clara Moffatt is with the James L. Hughes party of teachers on a European tour .... Miss Vera McKnight, Ritchie Falls, Haliburton, and Miss M. Byers, Pontypool, visit- ed at Mr. B. F. White's... .Misses Leta Stutt and Bertha Staples are taking Agrucultural courses at Mon- tieth Summer School, New Ontario, BOWMANVILLE GAVE LINDSAY! AREAL SCAR Lindsay Post has this to say about basebali gaine played in Linsyo July 5th: Bowmanville ta-eer of the Central Ontario League, were defeated yesterday by the Greybirds, but it took every ounce od energy to do the trick. The visitors demon- strAated, that they had a real tidy team, especially in the field. The wonder le that Bowmanvîlle remains on the bottom of the heap, for be it known that in almost every game they have played, this season they have turned in a close, interesting and lively argument until about the sixth or seventh innings, andl then- somethîng usually went wrong. It was the case yesterday, Somerville, a 17-year-old lad from High School, twirled a tight, tidy game for six inn- ings when. after two were out the Birds collected two singles. Ashton then drove a difficuit fly to right garden, which Moore juggled, allow- tTern+ oo~~ i --4- .4-4 j - 4 -4-- r -~to~i~t~ ~ -4 - 4444 i ~4 ~ ~- -4,4 4-444~ 4444-4 -~ . 4. ~4- Çi4' W- 44 ~ ~ .4- t -4 t-s -4 .4 4 .4 ,j ~,- ~4'4 40 .~ ~ ~4' ~ -4 --4.-4- 4.4-~ .~ --.-4.- -44444 4-~4-4-44 -~ 4-- *4 s- ~--.~,# 4* -4*, .~, -.~ ~7<h ~ ,444 4 'tII ~ t 4-44~4 ~ . 4>~~4'4 --4 '4 t ~ $ *4 -4~ r' ~*4t-'~ - 't 44w i -4;, ~ -4 ~-4z4, '~~'-4*44~ t~.i1» -4 4<,. 4 -4<44 4.C 444- 4-44~ 4 t -44 w 4vrs4t~ -4-4 'oA~4 ~ s.~' t44,~ -'~-,:t' < Perk Up and Smile Blues and Backache Vanish Lment for Eczema an" "k"' Irrita- tions. It reliees Mt oce and gradu- aliyheals the skin. Sample Dox Dr. I hase's Ontment free if you mention tiA I aper and d2c. stamp for postage. 60c. a Limited. Toronto- son in Chicago, July 3rd.A tele- gram conveying deep sympthy o Orono boys was sent to Mr.Pand Ms Maxwell. This despatch appeareýd i the Globe: "Chicago, July 3-Robert training and our assistance in placing them. It undoubtedly pays ta attend the best. Write to-day for our catalogue and ar- range to enter at our Fall Open- 4 - ~ ~ -f .~ r.-.~-~4t ~ 44-4- - 'r~-'-- - -r~ ~ 4- $4 .44 - .-4-.t4~4.-t4r 444~44 - 4- ~4-4~ 44 ~4 444 44444444~4~~ ~-44~ 4 .4-4I4~4 h - 4.-- -4-4. 4'444 -4*4--t--- *~ 4 14 $4~

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