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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Feb 1923, p. 3

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Tender! )urgin's oe ReaI hop, ing' st. W, deooraeast of Stat.sman Q) BowanvilIe, where you Zet firat class sho. repairïng prompt service., Keep the and heels in good repair Ycu protect /the whole sho.. IC. Durgin b er '.mamIer Commnerce I ln . . PtLli Band IDingman &1 IDr. R. E. D ________________James Benne jW, umpagiE f& Lovell, S. ýs Henry Carswell, Oshiawa. nieis Henry Carswell died sud- on Wednesýday, January 24. eafternoon he was removing o-w from his sidewalk, when,ý ýencing a sudden attack of ýess, he returned to the house. to his rool e collapsed and 1aw\>ay 'before miedical a-id be suiimo-tned. The late M. ell was born in Oshawa 65 ago, and has been a constant, iof the town, but for a few when l;e was connected wvith :andard Bank at Winnipeg and eal. Hle was promintent wýithý . George's Anglican Churchl ne of the most active workersi Oshawa Hortipultural Society, presiaient of fhe samie organ-1 Mrs. James E. Linton Toronto. V sin Was the youngest daughter of the inm late Thos. Mulligan of Starkville Su: section. Her onhy brother John, to died seven years ago. Two sisters, the Mrs. W. H. Reid and Miss Mary Mul- ki( ligan live in Bowmanville. to She was loed for h,, kindness, of prý I eart and christian pinciples. Inanas jbler girlhood days sh was a mem- fer ber of the Anglican 'lrnrch, and af- thi ter her marriage to Mr. Jas. E. Lin- by Iton of Orono, she attended the Pres- dia byterian Châ.rch, later moving to the Clý city of Toro-nto where she faithfully ané continuet- ' chrre1,work pve- Mr, ýeived for Daily ly Newspapers, lowest rates. lie was usuanly sound reason fc Early in hfe made its appeal pany witlb his William Courtic( ,Manito:ba, hbu pains to study 1 splendid art un becamne qiiite ar authority on thE very proficient As far backw Ebenezer Chiurel Coui*tice was which position fe-w years ago that -when his at ger regular, in s ociat-s he still 5tppears -,quitee tereýst in mnusiv 1 Ou tIieLfl Snoble art ace, degradE y. A crookv a politîiiný e 7stuto bhe resuit oi bude of pei thecnselves e n the Lhe present time ýsure- due to his-e Irs he wa'sit hool work, and i ,the singing als( on of tea-cher. Sof scripture as or suffered politicia-ns; rom-'lack of 'e aris as! of a multi-î re ta1ken toi ýellation of roiuicisn wno were no more wor bo wear the title than many of jailed criminals. A Politiçiani broad-minded unselfish persdnwlv heart and soul are centered on service he can do his fellowmen; virtues, his attributes and bis spiration are the endowments of above; he is a blessing, given by Creator for the guidance of the p lic and the protection of its -wehf and "by his works ye shah kr hirm". What this country really needs our is a hose the in- God the fare n ow That's Vi'e, expression that usually accompan- ies the first forkful of nieat purchased froin our shop. Not oinly is It palatable, but contains ail the nourishm-ent thiat nature put into it. The èeconomical shoppers make our store their meat 1eadquarters. G. A. Edmondstone One Joor east of F. F. Morris Co. Phone2l Bowmanvitie You'II Like Our Service te- Manay of our custorners who find it difficult to log corne to Our store use the phone in ordering their and rcie.Ty know that their orders WiIl be will egoeie.Te on ck edh the samel careful a as if gvr to us rat person,-iy. Se- / ica- >me, Phoie tus your order when you wish an~d we wil delîver the goodis carefully and prornptly. etter to HIARRY PHONE 184 T. Allen 20 Boo Bowmanvîlle Route 6rvee. Sleep-i ns anýd pr al day t'ri">,, m aii:y Grand )rC.,E. Horn- anvili, BQwancil )pposite Town Hall, TI lours: 2 to 5, TVesd aturday and Sumlqzý; ngs, and by appointsr Honor Graduate of ' Chiropractic Co Phones: Bowm-anville, Resideace 141 Taylor's Rinrk BOWMANVILLE. BAND Tuesday Thursday eyenings ICE ES FIRST CLASS erýî service was licld at ber ýne, 111 Beatrice St., Tor- 'h flowers 'on thercasket s of loving sympathy fromn rd, Bon Arthu~r and other llth inst., ber body was bt ia Orono Cemnetery, Rev. conducting the burnal ser- pali bearers were M~asons, Armstrong, J. Cutteli, R. Gilfillan, R. Z. Hall, T. rono News. n Yeo, Little Britain. 141jÂf Britaini, on Thurs( ry 25, 1923, at 4 months. born in the Parish i the north end d, on Sep1tember ýONTRIOCOUNTY F URNIT URE DURING FeC@-ýbruary Youi save money by huying 110W, while a-ssortment is at its best. WILLIAMS & CANN Undertaker & Embalpet Furniture Dealefr lioiwranville Oàtari Ô the ogILi lie wa Biread the Best Wirnter fi ESPECIAILY FOR THE KIDDIES the Bread is more nourishing than milk- or eggs. *o a Bread supplies heat and staiina. n, a oaLYS' ;Bread contains the very ingredients the hurnan ney systeni needs.y We ý UPý Bread is one of the cheapest of foods. nust1 te Qur breadl is made from firstclass materials by 1 up-to-date methiods and has a finished appearance heu that. we believe is unexcelled anywhere. tion net Our. Doughnuts are as popular as eve-r. ing. LIt QMA4, TQiD Baker and Confeotioner Bowmianvi1Ie B.......... sciencec haeimi Values- Corne in osa hi iodist il in1 is o aad W. H. les 1

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