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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Oct 1925, p. 4

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d. 4dmis 1, v4ci Auctic Satu j The foll lletaA Box. It's better to Save on your coal than on1 your furnace. The "Pease Economy" Is the most econlomical and durable furnace on the market. Ask the people Who use themn. Sole Agents RIC &CO. le stol lding-192.5 1 arke, J.s A. Elva"tGiý her fr1, -t21.J. urcnarc's A. Werry's. HAMPTON GIVING UP FARMINC The undersigred ha, received instuctions from R. L. OSBORNE 0 nell by auction on the preni! MO 35, CON. 3, CLARE Town Line on valuabl]e Farmi Stock, 'S' etc., as f ollows: 1Black Teami, 10) Ind 1Bay Mafre, 8 years 12zlye Mr. impton, Ont., edbe if F or Every Taste ,i. yeair oLa; 2 1-later (.alves. S-i Blrood Sow, due Novem- 1925. rLTRY....ome Poultry. £TOR AND EQUIPMIENT- esa are qsed with Tractor--îi ad you TEN m4del Ratcliff's machine shop. We the mnen, the Maqchinery, and nethods to carry out any' pledge oinise we niay make you. Give te job and we will '4carry the ge to Garcia", We care not dimfcuît or uiipolssible" the Sat 'team Loaf teat Crimp Loaf Higli Brown Bread Varieties are lc a Loaf task. TYRRNE is full of n - Bowmanville Sý Wý Phone &'SO -111,1 at uhe tteeain the mfonumnent shown. on and in this Papeýr were H-umnPhries, Photog-rapher, i -tt ee akes th s OP nrtiiii tv w designs are here on display. lues are better than ever. pleasure to show thein. Dress Slippers in Blonde Kid, andi ist-5. MeMlflen, "Thorough Pat 2nd-J. Waltera, Port Hope, -J. Sr-.M. Vanilstiene "PhiyUis 4-J.Now'ders, Oshawia, "Iroil Time: 2.s4i/2; 2.33; 2.41. (Contirued on Pages 6 and 7) CARD 0F THANKS Auct ion Sale Household Effects The undersigned has raceived in- structions from MRS. GEO. E. PURDY to selI by auction a.t ber residence QUEEN STREET, EAST, BOWMANVILLE onl SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 rhe following Household Furniture,I F'urnishings and Real Estate: PARLOR-i 6-piece parlor suite, centre table, 1 amaîl table. 2 rock- ing chairs, i rug 9 x 12, 2 jardinare 5tands, electric fixture, sniall ester, curtains. DINING-ROOM-1 .4 extension -able, 6 chairs, 8-day dlock, 1 side- oard, 1. set dishes (opet',2 "ackers, i small table, 1 couch, car- )et sweeper and mops, 1 parlor coolk ýArt Treasure), i sewing miachine ýWhitIe), pictures, curtains, carpet. BEDROOM NO. 1-1-i led, spring nd niattress, i dresser, 1 wash- tand, feather bed and pillaws, 2 hairs, carpat, curtains. BEDROOM NO. 2-i bed, spring nd mattress, i dresser, i1ivash- and, i chair, matting, 1i sewing ble 'and screen, some- bedding. .KITCHE N-i Souvenir cook ove, mirror, 1 new Perfection ail -ove and aven, i glass-top cup- lard, i drop-leaf table, i side table, itchen chairs, alectric iran, cook- ig utensils, washing machine and ringer~, bench, washboard, tubs, ,onng.4boaad, i safe (screed), fle, fruit geins and cracks, churn, rden tools, lawn mower, 2 large ail chests and 'carpenter tools, i ýt single harness, grain bags, and ;her ýarticles too numerous ta men- o. TERMS-CASH Anneiuni ing That coats will be worn sh~ort, and a dominant feature is th~e insistence ai the fiare, s0 arranged as flot ta detract frai» the sienderness of the figure, an.d wjthaut any evîdence of extreme or exaggera- tion, but arranged t conforin with the idea the The straightt une silhouette, however, continues ta rule, and while fiares are neêessary according to the developxnent of various individual models, the straight Uine is equally necessary. Furs are a very important trimming factor. Sleeves' are narrow at the wrisl and collars are mastly ai tIhe choker variety, Reddish browns are welI thought of a ong the colors, while purple shades anid black promise ta be popular. Other new shades are dull peacock, niahogany and bordeaux. The dress silhouette for Fali eniphasizes the new fiared mode. Front, back or side fiares and pleats ta give the desired fulness will vie with ane an- Cther for popularity. The straig'ht lina modal ialso given marked approval in silk and cloth mcdels for street wear. Sleavas are ini peasant styla, long, and finished with bow or fanicy pendant strap, some are sl;ghtly puffed and trimmed with contrasting fabric, Plain, fitted tailored sleeves are also very smart. The "V" neck is promrinant, whether plain or with callar, sometimes having tabs, which, w'hen fast-. ened, allow the collars ta be wornl high. Skirts wvill continue ta be worn short. -The popular niaterials are shean twills, fiannels, balbriggan, wool plaids, crepe satin, fiat crepe, cai.ton crepa and georgette. S. W. Mason & Son's Garments have that distine- ti-veness which flot only appeals to t~he iuost dis- eriminat;ng wearar, but cavers such a variety of stl " ht choosing is easy, and at rices Vïhat anyone can afford ta pay. Not the least ai many d2sirable features are their p)erfect fitting and "SHAPE-KEEPING" qualities. Because ai this quality ai retaining their original distinctive and smart appearance ta the end, aur garments always lookc well, aven alter long and h-,ird service. They give yau the satisfaction, net anly at the tume of purchasing, but always, that you have s.elected wisely, and that quality ai material, style, fit and workmanship could flot be better at any price. S. W. MASON & SON Dry Goods and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Phone 106 Bowmanville Phono 66 !rade ng Syears, 1 1-oistein .1 HI-0stein nearly new. SARP A~ Shoe Store lid er two fr. and M 'et, Nfr. and Thelma and Mrs. John pit guests of 10,k on " wjil mee Thursday .m. All 1 uapers by' id Mrs, E Holiday". lis, Misses n. Roll WHERE THE PROMISE IS PERFORMED

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