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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Oct 1925, p. 8

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4a 1tax anid local for a period oft the. first day of to vc 1 1d 'faily NEWCASTLE C. T. Moise was home last week. Earl Walton is visiting friends rt Perry. George Douglas visited the old town this week. e-ctor Drummond 0of Standard Bank nl town Monday. andMr.Jn Douglas recently 1 Toronto friezT'ds. E. R. James is home from a s v iit in the East. Allan Howard, Toronto. spent Sun- ith his parents here. W .J. 1Rookien le now. occupying 'w home Mil11-st. South. Laura W\alton spent the wee- ith Bowmianlville friends. Rfilca Brown, Orono, ie home af- pleasant visit with Mrs. C. Law. Mlarjorie McKEýnzie, Torontio, is of hier sister, Mrs. H. S. Britton. and1 Mrs. C. R. Carveth and Mrs. recently visited Toronto friende. Misses Breen have added a teýle- to the other home conveaiences cview. Misses Forsythe, Toronto, have a nice holiday withi Miss Ethel an.d Mrs. Herbert Br'erton r 'celvedt ursdlay a fine 9 lb. boy,(S ue ,r. Tripp and (Greenifieldl, -NewTon-1 ere Sundlay visitors at Mr. C. A. r.) Melntosh undlerwent suc,- .ration on her eyes in Toronto il rown and little uhtr are visiting at -Mr. T. W. workmnen have finisheLd over- ge at B'one's Crossing,hk d(. John Bonathan and Lovrne, have resieued studies at Tria- e, Toronto. 1Mrs. Austin CamieI)A and ,again spending a fortigllt LIBERAL CANDIDATE RECEIVES ROUSING RECEPTION (Continued frota page 1) "Perhaps we Liberals and Progressives may not see eye to eyp in everythf!ng", hie said, "but we ill know that in the major issues of public affairs, t11e treat- ment of thie greait publie questions that shiape our destiny as a people and, asal ntion, we are hfnd in hand and ehoulder 10 shiouldeý,r. A Frlend of Siake 1Agni nîust say how pl,,ased I arn BY OL That there in the rural Clarke is cc dlenced by ail parts of Weil f!lllc exhiibits at t cd Creek 8c afternoon. -............'111u'ý' Te scholars anId cos ereonal frieands. and girls pret -"IL was neot ry good fortune to have tissue and c:. been b ora in Durham. 1I wasn't able their banners a0 arange tht--tha.twase beyod rmy lm a control-but 1 must say 1 feel very, One gratifyir mulchý at homne here, For after lookýijn the, parade is fryasfor soepaet ive, us aj tendance at ail refuge From city life nmy wite enid 1 parefi With t]I dIiscovered, in Hlope Townshili a little IL is again mue fatri where we, are happier than any- ville school,a where else lu the world". la any o! lt Lt. -Col. Lorn The Challenge tq Youth 0., judged the te thE ,ay, on1 to rny t beý in greater j ueo. .vason, I tYnited CI un . RCo oke, ;CHOOL FAIR ing -Worship. Reporter 7P i.Evn drLs TviIV LW ne ree lctr t aind F. C. eADurham Cunv rch, Suinda-y srlev ls ýt ase P a s'to r . i l . I - M o r 1 i nie r 2:30 P. nl.-SundaY ScIhool. onto, phone ning service ot Ladies and Gentlemen:- At the unanimous request of the Liberal-Con- servative Association of Durham, I have consent- ed to be their Candidate in the coming Election, October 29th. In soliciting your votes and support, I offer the following for your consideration: After four years' experience, the King Gov- ernmert lias demonstrated its inability to govern in the interests of Canada and Can.adians. They have increased our Public Debt by at Ieast $194,000,000, have increased our Taxation, have closed 3,000 Canadian factories, have diiven 440,000 Canadians to the United States. They admit inability to deal with Transporta- tion, Immigration, Taxation and Senate Reform. The Conseryative Party offers you a stable policy to protect our Industries and Agriculturists, a non-political adm-initration of our Railways. work ini Canada to stirnulate Immigration, and De- velopment of our Resources. If elected I will do all in my power to carry forward the Conservative Party Policy which 1 arn satisfied will restore confidence and prosperity in Our country. FRED W. BOWEN. used Car Clearing Sale 1 1918 Ford Touring, Step Liveiy........... $ 90.0 1 1922 Ford Touring, A Real Bargain . . ......, $350.00 1 Late Ford Coupe, in Excellent Shape ....,.... $425.00 1 Gray Dlort 5Soecial Touring, worth twice thie money, at only ,....... .......... .................. $150.00 1 Chevrolet Touring', gnequalled at the price ..... . $150.00J 1 Chevrolet Touring, good........... .......... $275.00 119223 Chevrolet Sedan, good shape ask the~ other f ellow if this isn't. a right price. . .ý.......$750.00 1 Chervolet Touring .............. ......... $ 95.00 1 1924 Star Touring, worth the money. . . .....$62.0 TERS FR CSHWJTH OUR USUAL USED CAR The new Crooked Creek Sehool witli Its up-to-date furniture amd equipmnent attracted much Interest qnd i any vis- Itors from the other sections seized the opportunlty provldied by the fair of looklng throug it.L Reports of School Pairs in West Dur- ham, flot yet published wiIl appear in next Issue. PHONE 533W 9 BOND ST W., OSHAWA OR 124r13, BOWMANVILLE COAL Pea Coal i8 the motit econ- omical fuel, for small heat- ers or the range. I arn ex- pecting a car next week, leave your order early. Qeo. Jamieson Newcastle Ont. 'OUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY iJohn Lyl R.C. Thickson Motor Sales When You Need PASTRY-CHOCOLATES...CE CREAM -S OFT DRINKS-ETC. Bring or send your order to this store where it will recei-ve prompt attention and you will get 1good value. H. S. BRITTON, Baker & Grocer, Newcastle i nterelst

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