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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jan 1925, p. 3

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SiTARTS 's TO-DA y--hursday This is the Sale you have been waiting for. You will Say it was when you see the prives at wliich this Footwear is marked. We could have marked each pair a dollar or more higher and still they would be wonderful values-never equalled before in ]Bowmnanville. But we know the minds of the people. They are looking for somnething extra specia.l in values. Prices have been marked s0 low that -nany people will, no doubt, outfit the whole -family-as well as buy a few extra pairs for future use. This is a real investment sale i footwear-think of the big çividends you malie. - Sale Take Place In Mc 1.urtry &Cos tore We look for a big rush. Extra clerks have been engaged. is allotted for fitting shoes. No, approvals. No ex changes. A Real Footwear Economy Sale. Footwear has been conveniently arranged according to sizes to make shoppn a *Lrg pv This is also a stricé,y Cash Sale. Sale Hours: 10 a. m. to ? p. mi. and 4 p. m. to 7 p. m.' Attend Sale Early Before Sizes Become DePIE Woren's Shoes Women's Satin Strapped Shoes with Baby Louis Heel, Regular $6.00, ..............Sale Price $3.45 Wonien's Satin Cross Strap Shoes, Regular $7.00, Sale Price $4.25 Women's Black Suede, Spanish Heel, Elastie Front, Regular $7.00,..........................Sale Prive $4.25 Womèen's Satin Shoes, Owen-Elmes, Regular $12.00 Sale Prive $6.90 Blachford's kid Shoes, Jr. Louis Heeli, Regular $9, Sale Price $515 Women's Black and Brown Brogue Oxfords, Regular $8.00,............... I..... ..Sale Prive $4.60 Black and Birown Kid Oxfords, with low and high heel, Regulariy $7.00,.......... ...Sale Price $4'.00 Black and Brown Caif Shoes, Regular $5.50, Sale Prive $315 Grey Suede Strapped Shoes, Regular $5,00, Sale prive $2.90 Black, Browni and Grey Saridals, Regular $7.00, Sale Price $4.00 Patent Strapâ with hàigh and low heel, Regular $5, Sale Prive $2.90 P'atent Eveniing Slippers with eut outs, Regular $5.50,..........1.......... ...1......... Sale Price $3.15 High Cut Shoes, Regular $6.00,....Sale Prive $3.00 Variety of White Shoes, ranging from $3.00 to $7.00 Sale Prive $1.00 Variety of Slippers, Regular $2.50, Sale Prive $1.50 Women's Goloshes, Regular $4.50, Sale Prive $2.70 Wonien's Silk Hose, Regular $1.00 and $1.25, Sale Price 50c Womien's Spats, iRegular $2.25, $3.00 $5,00 for $1.00 Sizes 1 to 5, B5oys' Shoes Regular $3.00, ...... Sale Price $1.45.. Sizes 1 to 5, Regular $40. .....Sale Price $2.40 Sizes i to 5, Regular $5.oo; '......Sale Price $2.90 Sizes 1 to 5, Regular $6.00,........Sale Price $3.45 Children's Shoes Sizes 8 to 101/, Regulr$ 5.......Sale Price 85C Sizes 8 to iO½/ý, Regular $2.00 ....Sale Price $1.15 Sizes -8. tQ 01 Regualar $2.50 ....Sale Price $1.45 Sizes 8 to 101,/2, legular $300 ....Sale Ptîce $1.75 Sizes 8 to 10½ Regular $3.50. ..Sale Price $2.15 Sizes 6 to 71½ý, Regular $1.00...Sale Price 65c Sizes 6 to 71/-2 Regular ....... .Salie Price 95v- Sizes 6 to 7½/, Regular $2.00.,...Sale Prive $1.15 Sizes 6 to 71/2, Regular $2.50,.-..Sale Prive $1.45 Sizes 2 to 5½/ý, Regular 50e..........Sale Prive 25v Sizes 2 to 51/L>, Regular $1.00 ..........Sale Price 60c Sizes 2 to /, Regular $1.50 ........Salle Price 85c Variety of Poishés, Laces and Insoles cheaper than you ever bought them before. COPELAND ,SHIOESTORE West End House King St. West Bowmaneville Black and Black and Black and Black and Black a nd Black and Black and1 Black and 1 Men's Shoes Brown Brogue Oxfords, Regular $7.50, Sale Price $4.30 Brown Brogue Oxfords, Reguilar $9. ,50, Sale Prive $5.45 Brown Val High Cut, Regular $4.50, Sale Prive $2-60 Brown Val High Cut, Regular $6.00 Sale Prive $3.45 Brown Val High' Cut ,Regular $7.00 Sale Prive $4.00 Brown Val High sut, Regular $8.00, Sale Prive $4.60 Brown Val High Cut, Regular $9.00, Sale Prive $5.15 Brown Val Hligh Cut, Regular $10.00, Sale Prive $5.75 Black and Brown Val High Çut Shoes, IRegular $11.00,................................... Sale Prive $6.30 Black and Brown Val Hligh Cut Shoes, Regular $12., Sale Prive $6.90 Men's MePherson Hockey Shoes, $5.00, Sale $3.05 Men's MePherson Hockey Shoes, .$6.00, Sale $3.65 Men's M,cPherson Hockey Shoes, $7,00, Sale $4.00 Meni's Patent Evening Slippers, $7.00, Sale Pricç $4 Men's Patent IBedroom Slippers, $4.00, Sale $2.30 Men's Kid Slippers, Regular $4,00, Sale Prive $2.40 Men~'s Silk Hose, $1.00 and $1,25, Sale Prive 50e Men's, Spats, Church's, Regular $2.50, Sale $1.50 rnberlancl amidiurhailn Growers' Association tigof the Northumberland sud Durhamn Apple Grow, Il be held in the Coinmuity Hall, Newcastle, or d Friday, January 29th and 3th., 1925 beld as follows: nuary 29th., at 2 P.n 111 be held in thie basement of the Community Hall ati ranuary 3th. The guest of Honor wihl be President ýf the Ontario Agriculturai College. who will address the Co)nvention are: , Ohio Stats College of Agriculture ýsar, Ontario Agrizultaral College Central Expeimental Farin, Ottawa r, Fisher Orchards, Burlington r, Dominion Fruit Branch, Ottawa hlems relating to Apple Growing and m'rketing to Newcastle, President. ; BOWMANVILLE, JAN. 29th., 1925 rotherhood linked by a jealous in- she g S- ~~~~~~~by William Hl. Slvaggs in "Ger Tee ameegd nevnstog CANADA'S PLACE AMONG THE Conspiricies in America". hrhaemgdanvnsto- er Ioyalty than before-a new at- ENGLISH-SPEAKING NATIONS 'Bismarck,~ some yeare before his tachment, because our boys and men deatb, on being asked to naine the -and ail of us came to see in the (Çontinued froin page 1> greatest political fact in modern his- Old Lan'd so many restrained yet tory replied: wonderful expressions of "the an- 'in its present truggle, we share cient lore of trutih, pity, freedoi and its triumiph. If it fails, we shall as "The inherited anid permanent hardihood". certainl'y see these instincts and fact thaï North America speaks Eng- fTeMthradba ltbenso these institutions discredited and ul- etelish".nz hesirtofle timately discarded". By reason of geography, and ailseiter to renz.h prto e that involves, on the one baud and overgeas hlrn Prof. Giddings: In April 1917 the tightenîng bonds of Empire on Kipling well sets it out thuasly: d "International Conciliation" "The the other, Canadai occupies a unique Tuyyecm o h1Bod Euglish-speaking people of the world poiioF rlsh m of the lls htIbrd, on are together the largest body of hum- Howv fateful was the developinent 1Ils of the fonsh that bre ,bn an beings among whom nearly a of self-government in this country in oStark netatIba complete intellectual and moral un- the early and mid-Victorian periodStr as your sons shall be, steru derstanding is already acbieved. They but f ew bere -or in the old land real- ayor fathers were have reached high attainiments in ie Son long as the Blood endures Science and the Arts, in educational, ;>HFr odDfI n I ae1shall know tbat your good is miine, in social order, in justice. They ear ord uffoerind "rIheJ yet shall feel that m-y streng-th is are highly orgauized; they cherish jbe eymc oe n o~id yours the traditions of their common bis- land it is vexations being dragged I the day of Armaggedon, as the tory. To permit anything to en- into' collision with any section of hast great fight of al danger the moral solid'arity of this 1 ny. Canadians. But I don't think, That our House stand together, aud nucleus of a perfected international- their ill-humour will 'last long, and teplasd o al i1i 1oh eacie npaal. amn not sorry to bave an opportun- teplasd io al ismwoud b acrie uspakalp->ýity of showing tbem tbat h owever Canada also, sustains peculiar re-- W. A. Dunning: "An intimate anxious I am to be gracious and civil listions to the United States. We H. SIRETT,, in

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