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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Sep 1925, p. 8

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IBY-LAW NO. 1111 Of the Corporation of the town of Bowmanville, providing for the sulimission to the vote of the qualifieci electors of a by-law relating to exemptioni of all the property of The Goodyear- Tire and Rubber Company of Can- ada, Limited, in the town of Bowmanvile, f rom all municipal taxes, except schooI tax and lo-. cal improvement, for a period of ten years from the first day of January, 1926. reIating to exemrp- e ProPePt of The ire aad Rubber 1 of BO'.manv-ille j idpal t.kes, except Lnd local iipro0e eriod aï tenyer it day of January, Meines, Toronto, was a Sun- o ihMr. and Mrs;. W. A. i, thle sa id Corpor-ation Mr. C. E. Tliom and Miss O-live ucny maceana01een bu.ildiiings n aieyTIoin, Toronto, are visiting friends )aJny in the town of tr- i own. 1)e exempt froin 'ail Mr, and ;Mis. S. Suttoni and Mis. except sebool ,tax and I-1 Jmesnintre oToronto nt for a ptrio 1 of uen Wi aiso~mtrd dirst day of iTanuary. Saturday. ageeen ad y-aw Mrs.* Geo. P. Rickardl and Miss ,on saine are- to ae iscornein i he first (1aY of janiu- Edna Rickre revstigfied 1 ýt waýs agreed that the Belleville. showld pay Il cos[st t hie said ge~n and Mri. and Mrs. Win. Staintoni, En- be foindill tbereoni and iiskillen, visited et Mr. Nor.m'anl of sainie to thýe vote of Rickard's Suiiday. tors; ýEAS it is nec-essary thiat Mrs. C. Cannon, Picton, is visiting- e foiioiedcdon sald qgrr-,,- lier parents, Mr. and Mis. Thomnas uimittad 4o tac vote o Gibson, "The Towers." etôrs -enited to yote Miss Aninie Atkiason, Seult Ste. REFORE F-\NACT1ED )byv Marie, is vsiting with lier uncle and -uufncii of0f h p- aunt, Mi. and Mis. W. H. Pearce. ri of B-owmaoyldle:. first publication of tho Mrs. Johin Aber and dauglter Miss tti4ig tlle by-law reiakt Pearl Abar, Campliellford, were re- eS1 matter s, sball1bc on cent visitors at Mr. Rolit. Walton'ýs. Septem13er, 1.9-25, irTii TES-MAN anidthe WEST Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Rennie a'nd EW, newspapers p)ub- famlily,, Toronito, were Sundayç visit- d towa o- of mnvllorsm th Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Jack- shail 13e inseTrted inii successive vweeks;- son . votes .of, tfil ife S Mrjs. Vesta Gibsonl is han Jy-law referred to, wliich nice furnace iastalled in lier -King and second read1inge 13y, ouclof thue Cra Street residence, Mr. Wm. JamIeson vitj of Bwaiii on doing the work. lI ent rt ay 0fSe- Mirs. Jas. Quantrill and faminily wlio s0f the statute in niai have been speniding -t'he sumnier here nesqa), the tet ls left on Wedniesday for their homle I92, Éýom tte 'iur 0of in Saskatchewan. the(,,frenoon to !ive .mtr fternoon-, at the follow- Mr. and Mis. Normelin Plummr W'est tWard, at thie daugliter Doîothy and 'Son- Orland, theM~icial]3nidngBowmianfvile, were Suniday guests at1 Bou-manville; Mr. W. H. Peerce's;. SNorth WVard, at the The Canadien National RaiîWuy iS the north side of Q>îuirch ain the overheed bridg-e on the Teniperitnce and i Dvi- I siofO Bo wnman- c-,Lk SoeRoad et FrankLBonie'si Souih -\ard, in the Rev. E. B. Cooke and Mrs. Cooke ePuiblic School in th,, ued te liorth side of victoria on Tedy ettended t1e go1lden e- Ontario Street ant dingl of M-~. Cooke's parents. nid town; an'd 'Mrs. Caniplini, Unionvilie piersons sluah 1he Miss June Uglow w-ý-ho ias been Ofies for, taking the d polling iplaels: ,'rpentling the- summ-ller lere witliberý W\Vest Ward, Johi1,1,1e grandm-other, Mrs. J. J. Uglow-ý, lefti e North -Ward, Jolin S. on Wediiesday for 'lier home in Clii- 1aw is to bý ie flrst cS: vîszitors et Mr, and Mrs. FI Mr. and Mis. Jack Tuif 'Mis. Tuif, Sr., Miss F~. Dinto, and Mr. and Mis. ýnd datigliters, Port Hope. )f Edu cation is proviing ks for the transportationi chool pupils and theil- ex- outh Clarke Rural School ookýed Creek this (Thiurs- given reading h opn ±n.yFlst Cday p d, ietest r s,,, heiliv ev. E. B. Cooke, services: 10 a-. ni. Rally. Addres s, L5sic 7 p). ni.- [ly. Interesting, -ee of the youngi ir and orchesýtrai. oung People's so- iarker's 24th., ThetNewîciî THURSDAY,S NEWCASTLE Miss Amy Hunter, Toronto, spent Sunday with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wickard lied ibusiness ini Toronto on Saturdlay. Mr. Reading, Toronto, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. S. Baskerville. Miss C. H. Cook, New York, is visitinag her 'brot)her, Howard W. lief I k-nowý, and -which in Ouir belief, iis in the interests of ag-ricultuire, w,,hich is the f'oun'detion of this country then is il unfair to exýpect that lie wouldl meet with rec-iircaýl action on the part of tlie people of this commiunity? Hîs ideals end,, convictions are such that oeien is opponents in polities trust end do ec- kowledg-e to ôe sincere. f think theàt we asý a county would lie missing a tr!ieendous- opportuaity if -we dfid not invite Mr. Massey to consider whetlier or not lie can se ; ,a clear to represent ush."e Ho-n. M,/r. Massey's Speech Hion. Vincent Maszsey, -whI jwes loudly acclaimied, said: "I cannot tel you how 11iucli I thank you for the honor you have dlone nrie to-day. There have heen loo meany kind things seidl in m-y behalf. "I appreciate what Major Gilwas gnod enough tQ say. I arn honored, b3y bis having seconded the motion for mny nomination. Bob Gi and I are old sehool friends. We bave1 known each other, I believe, for a quarter of a 'century. No onle ean know Major Gi without lis coin- mnanding admiration, respect and af- f ection. " Nothing would give mie greater pleesure than the lionor of standing as a candidate in the county of Dur- hiant. My people, as somt-e on.elias pointed out, for three g-enerations have been Durham men. It was my misfortune not tLo have been bora wvithýin the bounds of the counity, but I have tried t 'o repair that djef1ciency by coming backL to it in latei, days. Thiere is 'a corner that is so deer to mei here that I flty to it every evail- able opportunity and try to f orget the city. "Real National Crisis"v 1I believe that this cmigelect- ion1 is the mrost cruicial one in this generetion. 1 believe we alno in this country in the throes of a reel national crisis, and that ie why a1 very few deys ago I miade ithle de- cision to go into the flght. 1 believe fhere is no one,i so far as lie is to be actively , engaged in this cc'niing election, whol c; hould flot be il t1(00 per cent, and there is no qetinin ny niind whatever as to what -ide he Ahould be on. "We have a'gainst us on the other side of this eontest one idea only, and that is a wrong idea. "On~ the othier hand, we Liberals hiave a porogrami which 1 conceîve to bc reallby national, îeally ,construc- tive, and a platformi wide enougl and stronig enougli for thinking men and womien with sincerity and con- Iviction to stand upon in wharever part of Canada they may live. We must go into this figlit with a con- viction that we are g-oing to win it. Defers His Answer "'his is no0 occasion in which to -o into mlatters of detail. 1arn not going to take up your -tinie. You have dont e, iea very great lion or-I arn very touched by lt-la asking mie to lie your candidate. "inshave been mioving very Isuddelvy for nie in the least few dave.s tlIV UVali- LU UDoi went over the West aide of ýp of some :25 f( îes who weîe i ous injuries and N o to th, ab)le toogether to mnaiçe a gellant it in tis constituency for those nicples wil we ail have so cieep- at heait." Several iniutes elapsedl after Mr. îssey set do-xva natil the cliairmuan ild be heard, -while the audience eied their candidate to theý echo. Liberai Organizer Speaks nr e rousin. forceful speech Hon. and by- 1e effe day of ed the National Railways for bu-Ild- ing a golf course at Jasper Park la connection with their hotel.' Mr. [zed Marsheli alluded to the C. P.' Z. liotel 19, et Banff, and saiçi there wes Pa golf Iol course there built by the Dominion Rev. of Canada. .When the Tory party the %vas in1 power for ten yeers they soni; spent m-ore nmoney on thet golf MizS course and4 on the National Park et ,aid Banff than in any 20 yeaîs bef oie iis that tume, Thn by hestmient on the golf course, o ythe National Railways et Jasper Park wo'uld be paid for ten tiînies over by the touris~t trafilc that would 1 . aunt, Mrs. C. Laagmaid; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Wood anid family, Orono, at Mr. J. L. Jolins'; Miss Blanche Cryderman is attending Normal Sc'hool ia Toronto and Mi. Charlie White, Peterboro Normal; Mrs, C. Hastings lias returned from a visit with lier si'ter, Mrs. F. Grigg, Osh- awa; Mr. and Mis. Gllbert Wilkin- son, Toronto, at Mr. E. Trull's; Scliool Fair et thie Park on Mondayv was a great success. Exhibits ini all the classes were of very ex-ellent quality sho'ejng the great interest and industry. of the shla be attracted. If the Caniadien Na- tional Railways was to compete wiVh the C. P. R. thiey hl to ornipetel wvith them on their own ground, and that was to do somiw of the things they were doing., Aresolution of confidence la the leadership of Premier Kingr dW W. E. N. Sinclair wes adopted. The convention closed with the National Anthepi. M nW rauaeMeiclSchool and G o pital of New York and Fellow of the e ,J m é o roronto Acadlemy of Medicine. Office NwateOt -Mis. McNaugiton'g ResideuceNwasl n ,Newcastle. Hours-8 to 10 a. Ms., It- 3 P. m., and by appointmient When You Need GROCERIESBREADEUNS-CAKES- PASTRY-CHOCOLATES-ICE CREAM -SOFT DRINKS-ETC. Bririg or send your orcler to this store, it will receive prompt attention and you wi good value.1 get H. S. BRITTON, SBaker & Grocer Newcastle .Fier Peifiorman ceJ Ný(o t on e-- But Ail The e Improvements and refinements ini motôr and chassis which ensure even finer road performance. Low stream-line bodies, very comfortable and with two-color combinations ini Duco finiish. Closed bodies by Fisher. Reductions in prkce made possible through volume production., New Prices. Coach $149-5 De Luxe Touring $1540 Sedan $1625 Above reiail pÉices include all taxes and chargres, sta*ndardi bâmper, spore tire and tube and full tithk of gasoIine, f.o.b.- Oshiawa. OLDS MOTOR WORKS of CANADA, LIMITED Subsidiary of General Motora of Canada,,,Limited MOe""FFAT MOTOIR SALES LIMITED OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE 0-226 1 (Continued froi page 1) rot one to maiçe up his niind quickly, but when lie has to differ hlie is not afraid tQ do so, and to f ollow whaýt he thinks is the right ad proper course. If -Mr. Massey is xilling- to takc the stand he took. whîin bils he- 4ý-m

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