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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Feb 1923, p. 4

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Sunday School at 10.15 a. m., Chureh at Il a, rm. Sanday. ILeague to-night at 7.30 p. m. Con- le secration night, let Viee-President in the chair. Everyone corne. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudson en- tertained soine of their friends last Friday evening. 'Tbose who were vare there report a good time. DARLINGTON Miss Sarah Jones, Newcastle, spent Hockey the week-end wvith Miss Elva Clarke. ýdr. Arabrose Trenouth, Hampton, oggns, visied bis daughter, Mrs. Roy Met- Plummer, Town, rwith Miss Bessie j Store CIosed Wednesday Afterneons i&Dale's Hardware Bowuianville' RNet"D E'e"E F MeManus and his famous characters Maggie" have visited Toronto BEEEF HAS BECO ME A REAL DELICACY for this choice dish has now reached e and we are prepared to fIll ail orders ORNED BEEF TO-DAY bert J. Dudley Phone 2925, House 272 Bowmaniville SHAW*S Miss Sadie Allin visited Miss Pby- Ilis Clemence. Farmers~ of this section are busy bauling home thei'r wood supply. Mr. Jack Gibert, Toronto, spent the week-end at Mr. T. C. Bragg's. Giad to report that Mrs. H. AhU- dread, is improving .after ber recent operation. M\r-s. Walter Rickard entertained a number of 3young people on Thurs- day evening. IMr. aidMrs. Irvin Allun and fani- iiy spent Tbursday ýwitb Mr. and Mrs. Nornman Downs, Osbawa. Mr. and Mrs. George Jamnieson, Mrs. Earl Fishier and son Carl, -New- castle, spent Sunday at Mr. Normnan1 Rickard's.J See "Lighthouse Nan" at Tyrone, or, February 9th. 5-2w TYRONE Mr. Ir-ving Clem-ens, Cam npbellford, spent the week-end at home. Miss Laura Virtue and Mr. R. Me- Gui 'visited at W. S. Staples. Miiss Ruby Bragg, Salem, 'spent Sunday with Mrs. Ronald Scott. Mr. Nelson Hudson and wif ear visiting their son in Peterboro. Mrs. David Hooper bas returned £rom visiting friends in Toronto. !Ur. Bruce Honeywell. Toronto, Sundayed at blis aunt's, Mrs. W. R, Clemens. A number frofa here bought w7oodj at Mr. Simms wood sale at New Park lampton, Mrs. Frank Giloert is visiting at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Russe'll Ormiston have be-en visiti.ng at Oshawa. Mr. A. Hubhard is contemplating getting a portagle sa-wing machine. Messrs. T. Hardy and T. Colwili, Whitby, have purchased the farm re- cently owned by Mr. L., Gifford. MAPLE GROVE Miss Vera Baker, Solina, has been visiting ber sister, iMrs. L. -C. Snow- den. Mr. Truman Power has been vis- iting.bis.cousina, Mr. and Mms. Jas. here are taking the ig Course - Rev. W. indly consented toi: as a be practically dency to militar ai Strap Siippers the leaders. Satin Slippers Oxfords in Patent and Brown for street wear. Color Combinationis will be good in Grey and Black, and Grey'and Brown. Colonial Styles will be good'for evening wear In M.en's Footwear there is prcicly no change HAMPTON Miss Annie Allun, Bownu guest at Mr. C. W. Souch', Mrs. Frank Grigg, Osha-, iting ber sister. Mrs. Chaýs. 4iU iwas a pr,) , Li i ng. Mr. F. J. Groat g did and helpfui address a tl red~dgood nusic. Sue "LigbItbouse Nan" ai on, February th. f riend s Miss visited Mr.1 Werry homes. with a ten- and Patent will be od for even street ell Stainton, Gordon Leask, Fred Cameron, Harvey Crosmnan. Mrs. Rohbins was always found to be a true friend and neighbor, ai- ways ready to iend a heiping hand and she will be greatly inissed in her home and bY ail who k-new ber. Tyrone 5-2w ENNISKILLEN Mlyrtie Brunt is visiting1 in Oshiawa. Laverne Griffin, Bownianville, witb bier parents. Frank Robbîns and Francis are etill confined to their n rs John. ÇSleo n se .nt a 0F ,L. A. Wilcox, Thi. B., B. A. Na~" at SOLINA Helen Baker bas .pleurisy. e a number of familiçs here he epidemic. 'Arthur Millso.iibas been laid hockey team j ourney bock Tuesd0ay evening ndly gaine with thie t4 ace. The score was bock's favor witb 101 ne. Lorne Phare and 1for Tyrone. EBENEZER and Mms. Jin Gibbi5 3at Tyrone recently. Vera Wemry very eff kPKG. BUL W. CLAUDE IVES Cash Shoe Store Bowmanville - n These Prices Show Our Deter-, mination, to Save You Money .Jan.uary, as many people understand, is a -month when moest stores put on large Clearance Sales. This year, more thiai ever befote, the public is demand- ing huge values. Every person who has re-ad our large advertisement readily sees how. we have combined our efforts tQ rneet this demand. Ail profits have been forgotten and realizing this the peo ple are making large purchases at the West End House daily. This week we are offering a few extra specials in Underwear, at prices whicli shoild soon clear our shelves. You wiIl also find some very tempting values iù the Grocery Department. Send in your order early and reap the -beènefits of this huge Sale. *Try Our Mail Order Department If You Cant't Vsit O'ur Store' MEN'S UNDERWEAR Stanfield's iRed Label Shirts and Drawers. This lîne is clearing very f ast. Tit will pay you to buy now. Guaranteed 100% pure .wool at $1.39 per garment Stanf.ield's Blue Label Shirts and Drwosal sizes. This is a littie heavier weight than the Red Label, To Clear at $1.95 per garment Stanfield's "Nova Scotia". Brand Shirts and Drawers. This line is a mixture of wool and cotton, a snap at 98c gar. Men's Pleece Liïied $hirts and Draw- ors, "Penman's", first quality at 98ecgar MEN'S SOCKS-50c PAIR Mep 's Black anid Grey Ail Pure Wool sox qt....-............... ..50c per pair FLANELETTE BLANKETS- $2.95 PAIR 1214 Jlanelette Blankiets. Ibex Bra 2 Ibs VALLEY LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Childrer's and Misses' Natural Under- wear, Vest and Drawers, sizes2, 4, 5 and 6ý years at. ý...........39c garment Also 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 14 years at. 79e per garment Children's Cream Cotton Vests aýnd. Drawers, sizes 5 to 10 years, these garments are nice and fine at 59c gar.- Children's AIl Wool Undet'wear, in white oly, sizes 29 to 10 years, priced according to size,.......79c and 89c Ladies' Under-wear, Vests, Drawers and Bloomers. Some uines are al wool, others in silk and wool and somne cotton and wool mixture, white and cream, v-neck with long, short or no s1leves. They are divided !i 3 lots, 79c, 98c, $1.49 Special in Ladies' Fleece Lined (Vests only), ail sizes at ........79c garment GROCERY SPECI.ALS Secure your fruits now for the Mar- malade season. Navel Oranges, seedless 30c, 40c, 50e per dozen Lernorins, large and juicy at . .. .30c doz. Spanish Malaga Grapes .25c per lb Cranberries,.......15c lb or 4 Ibs. 50c Mincemeat, Reg. 30e lb. reduced to r &~Co., Ltd., BOWMANVILLE & 'Unes 0 -tes 20%- off. Snowshoes, Tot f - 25e

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