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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Oct 1925, p. 5

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,Soni, Hainlton,, is vis- Ir, Mrs. Wm. Wake- John H. and Frank A. Boston, Mass., are spend- weelks with their mother, Wakelin. Arnot, Dr. an~d Mis. L. B. Toronto, motored dowhi esday and attended Bow- air. They were guest-3 of ;.Williams. 1Mns. Thomas Windsor and Pittsburg, Penna., aud Mr. Frank Windsor, Toro-.ýto, dnesday -with Mr.' and Mrs. ýx aud attendeid Bownian- -O0shawaReformer. es L * Hughes, Toronto, vis- nanville Fair and called on y aged frieud, Mr. Audrew who took littie Jins to ool the first day he started Tay to beiug- one of Can- ing educatiouists. 3o! House o! Refuge, thru y, have exteuded their thanks to the Whitby Citi- d for thle program of music endered on the la-wn of also to Mrs. Cecil Green- the ladies associated with the generous treat 0o!'ce en to the ininates on the Lion.-Whýitby Gazette. te. I 136TH Publie other neteý T. Allen Bookstore JLTR' sCali foitun glhst tcash prxee. Get apy prices before dispo 924 ceposts were $131.571 situation inu 925 deposits rwere $J.53.021 clear concept .924 deposits were $ 82.97 loy that ýshou .925 deposits weîe $124.871 [ay and June Bownsanville! Mi. Masseý ýaveiaged 35 cents per schol-1 saying tliat1 ct Hope 18 cents. Ail Can- slackrtess of cents. fites is due,r lie Hunkiug o! Blyth passed protection, b Ti Clinton Hospital on August buyiDg pee the resfflt of inj.uiy to his sult of after- H-e was boin iu Bowman- He is und( ,1850, being a son of John that farm re ice Hunld.ug, m.oving to the der way and Âp o! Hullett, in Huron Coun- ing powerC n quite young. He was twice a general in d and leaves a fainily o!f four Mot empb sud one brother Thoinaý o! ther stateueý ch, and one sister, 'Mrs. Seth the mi*ben of Clitou. tection cannE Canadian dollar's rising above wthout gravi the United States has, accord- tion because thse Southi Bend, Ind,, Tri- Maritime Pr( loue something so notable that the Western ians may well take great A real adi nr it. "It is nud often", the the public se ,e says, "that the uioney o! au'y the enlistmer coulntry goes over the Ameri- f , il1ar". In this case it en-l ;says tChe Tribune" "the less of business conditione iu a and the increase of exporz ey Razor blades Gharpened. ction ouaranteed or m-oieY re-1 veli ,Bowmanville. z-l WOMEN'S CANADIAN CLUB Season OpeLaed by Successful Club waes ex- having as the season Rev. adras, India, s has beesi a lias studied in that very WHAT THE FARMERS SUN SAys RIGH SCHOOL XFfLETIC MEET Fine Tribute to Hoin. Vin~cent Mas- The Inter-School Annual. Athletie sey's Maiden Political Spech a m'et -was held at Oshawa on Satur- Pat oee ay when Whitby boys led with 12 That the Canadian people are look- ule col ~ing for clear-cut constructive think- , Bowaý anvilIe winners were: Rixn- ing iu the discussono of publie prob_ iiing broad juip-Gerald ~Bradd 2nd lems îs indicated by the press com--1 t5in ffients hroughout Canada wçith re- Sc hool reay, 12 ito 13 years- ference to the speech of Hon. Vin- Bowmanville 2nd-A. Osborne, A. cent Massey made iu Port -Hope. Kenmp, G. Bradd, H. Coinier 100 yds. dash-Fred Cole 2nd. One of the most outstauding ex- Ruuning broad junp-F. Cole 2nd amples of indepenidence, in Canadian School rela.y, 14 to 15 years-- journalisui to-day is The Fariniersý' Bowmanville Ist-R. Bates, 0. Cair- Sun, the organ of the United Farmi- raus, R. Way, F. Cole. ers', of Ontario, and fbe recognized Coleg atead H[gh Schoola spokenruan for agriculture in On- Intermediate-1 5years and un- tario. der, 115 Ibs. Referring editorially to Mi. Mas-< 10 yards dash-2nd L. Willia'ms. sey's speech under the heading "A Haif xule-2nd H. Colmer. Refreghing Change" the Sun saYs $, chool relay-lst* Bowianville: Luxton, Coner; Collhug,Wl.*las. The speeches of Vinceut Massey 120 yards hurdes-1st L. Wil- at Port Hope aud Ne uiarket co2e liam~s. as a refresbing change fions the Senior Boys under 20 years dreary flow of -voîds which foi 1 Mile Ruu-$. Caverly 2nd. weeks past 'have been poixring from Running broa.d jump-Stuart R. the Meiglien and King plat! ornie. Jamies 2nd. In the Massey speeches there is 12 lbs.~ shtbt put-1st R. Clarke, an entire absénce o! the smalland Bwmanville. the petty. There is no 'appeal to purely personal or commnfity iu- teret. The whole appeal is ou national ground.s and there îs evi- denced a remaxkably clear under- THOUGHT FOR OUR FARMERS Canada has nie -million population and wheat for 70 milli>ons this year. Higl tariff will not help farnmers to seil to 60,000,0000 foreigners. Several uew co.rntries are uow buyers of Canadian comniodities. National policy Canada needs mnost is an outlet foi ber surplus pro- ,orted their Sealed chassis 7Wth triple sealed en "ne: T RIPLE sealed! The air is cleaned, the oil is cleaned, the gas is cleaned. Every point of entry for the dirt and dust which causes en- gine wear is closedý Sealed I No other car, regard- less of price, even ap.- proaches the protectioni for 0"orking parts found in McLaughin-Buick's Famous Sealed Chassis with the Triple Sealed Engine. And this is only one of many 1926 improvements. MOFF.AT1M'OTOR SALES Bewmanville LMD ,Oshawa exported reached Farapers got a ; ~ 'n most urgent 712 e one an open market. ly, nearly every .o want to send s of the com-peý urcefulness of( Department of1 s ruggle ai oiher ciountrv thie poli ure usc er raid ha had two im- -st the woeful ig-norance d Indian ai! airs shown Ls; they have an- entire n of conditions there. rhand the people of Ir- nga very keen interest Iu the aimi' to attain atus within the British look to Canada as their ýe great msass of influen- k iu ndra to-day, the below le esti- ?ords are not used in rades, but that is what )urpose servecd in grad- thse pro- r of lis maintaixi ý" or to Loi qil They contaixn th, vigor and, We FRESH AND CURED MEATS We' most modern and up-to- :)ert J. Dudley, PHIONE 225 BOWMANVILLE Hi Stock 9nt BUTCHER 4 new Le- he gov- speaker throughi ve India y wheu

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