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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jul 1925, p. 7

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'ILLE, JULY 11th., 1992,5 NEWCASTLE- ýd out of last Issue.) nifred Riekard is holi- Port Hope. dine recently made a p to Toronto. vrs. S. A. Perrin, Bewd- ýcent visitors here. ýel Garner, Bownianvllle, ids here recently. V. M1ýcLeod, Torontco, andi re visitingl friends here.1 Mrs. Frank Gibson Sun-i 1friends in Sca boro miale, Saulte Mr. C. W.1 McKenzie,1 sister, Mrs. two sons, Tr ber parents ýil. a-s met the engaging Pri int Miss PhcE Perrin has re ted and furni, ake to Mr. Fen; in tec Weatherali, Jugo-S1av Tamburica Orel Days- - Two months of -fine summer weather to en- vi(wely )ouiar Jugo Shav TaiLiburica Or estra wiIl be a d1eliglitful feature of the comlng Domulon Clii Il ()~scf Julg(-Sjliavi inds ex ,:pressýion through) a unique instrumentation. The naýtionel 1nstrumeE d delicate tamlburical upon whlcb trie tones of the cornet, clarinet, flute and oboe are beptUîullysi re4sra w'hlch will be beard here the tamburica will halve a preibier piace. The one large imstrum ldlY constructed bass viol whichi is plucked with the fingers. Selections ranging frein overtures fr( 0 liglit popular nunibers played by this noved orchestra aire repilete wlth mneilow and~ resonant loveliiie. BOWMANVILLE CHAUTAUQUA», AUGUST 4-8. TICKETS $2.50. joy the great out of dooirs. of Groceries? How is your stock We can supply you. Tea, fresh and fragrant coffee for home or camp. Canned Fish, ail kinds Cooked Meats for lunches, relishes, vegetabies, fruits, etc. Our China Department con~tains many bargains. W. G. N ELLES CO. Groceries Victoria Building and Provisions Phone 62 Bowmanville ie consumniation s we read tiiat vho were in Jer- hat Saniavia bad 1 God, they sent .I John, who, ome pravel for the Stan( Mvs. IE have lea arncoi-ib's Âriadnie +t it i wflere over- le ap- Lion. üarked - y "B these are to market fori opportunity home. out of 'last issue) f Newcastle-on-il h distuvibed in -ni hursd'ay of the -aul wich befeil Mr, nIIPhe'cli and Mr.a we in Toronto ahc ght train as it was ýeir car was cavcrjed -ne distance along the ;badly broken. sCampbell veceived as they leaped'frn rs. -Stowe was ýome- e-rely injured as she er escape frou-a sych sition. S. Geo. H. Carveth, C amipbell and Mrs. iving word, hastened nanent sumnier home Thursday morning by - - - 4-e,f I -r-ý --- Wherýl, do we sleepo "lias someo ne called up by Long Distance anid rese;rved our irooms?"* Why run l1the risk of sp1oiling a hldy Start Out with~ the clef- mnite' assurance that a good nighit's sleep await you. I st Prize $450 Piano A handsosne, new instru- ment of beautiful tone i walnut finish. 2nd Prize l$275 Radio A complete Radio Set, i- cluding Batteries, joud speaker anid cabine~t. SEVER-Y ist a - ýroved so popular that the Can o, a Radio and a Phonographi iree Big Prizes and a. numberi 0,aRadio or a Phonograpix, send in your axuwor today. Start at Dollar M$ Marks, and remember- t, neatest, most original correct answers. ;e of a tie, the first answer received wins the prf se. Read the msa carefully-the2l aend in your anawer. This migbt be your r AINSWER RECEl VES AMLF Things To YOUR 2nd. ili,. uat idy, To ,Of Dv:- ýorge Fï Y count of the. Dollar M$ Malrks k ......,........... .-......... ..... ....................... 1AME ....................................,..... Win il IL ý- 1 Sm E m D YOU R Ax, SA-41MR Tomki

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