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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Oct 1925, p. 1

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4. A. JAMES & S( ~ree Offer to Statesman wiii ho ft cubera la Canada hs of 1926 for $2.00 youl year free. 773 Age stril ulbs For dting Now just reeerivecl a shipmnent Ibs i nluding the follow- all 0o1.) ea 20c. doz. $2.00 all col.) ea 15c, doz. $1ý50 ps, (fine xixed), doz.50oc ;ps( named. and tw,ýo col- S50e te $1.00 dozen, ac- 7ding to variety. Tulips (fine rixed), doz 35 c le Tulips, (fine rte> doz. 45c ips, (fIne mixed), doz 'Oc ffodils, (double), doz. 90C Daffodils, (smal.tler size), doz. 75c 'e> Yelow), doz. 25c, per 100--$2.00 le, white, striped or ýoz. 20c, per 100-$51,25 .or, Golden Spur, Bic, ffodfls, Sillas. reis etc. 'wbie stock 15 com-plete -With Which Is Incc BOWM1ANVILLE, ONT., I I r SHUT ýIf l w IýtUu le Our Registered rst, R. M. Mit- Lmine your eyes ly a pair of gooci or you. Then w nicely things PIONEER RADIO SHOF ýadio season is now lu full s- 'ou haven't a set buy one have a fuli season'e qpieq exjoyment, We have the ve agency for Westingh a Neutrodyne and Marconi .nberlain Weather- j ios. ±ney give excellent sati Bo-wmýanville thisl tion a'nd are priced to suit n a card or phone (Punsýe. 41-21 We specialize in radio rcl ra di o accessories, batteries,t etc. Prompt service at al ý Phone 117, Bowmanville. )TE HARRY C. ALLIN, 1 r i i Radio and Bicycle Shop Him Jackr Ont., the than riews- duction h ganiation to amalga ers-The Oshawa r "Massey Is the Tyl Says Chancellor R. P. I3owles of Victoria College Somiýething a bit -out of the ordin-! sons, and hairdIy one of them 'y and flot on the z-cheduled Trn- I 2nurn,în+o +,uffi se V ic paper fu Sc' UIBERAL-PROGRESSIVE MEETINGS MR. MASSEY NAL STARTED I Meetings will be held in the interesti 'of During his addre HON. VINCENT MASSEY House Thursday -v( at the following places: tôok occasion to~ giv( Enniakilen, Monday, Oct. fýew of the runir l9th whose presidency h( at 8.15 p. m . signed and its aleg( ltne enclosed shed if weather latis Mcknii11 favoableWhen he had finishE favorble 1was accorded a rou rM. Massey will be present and plause, address the meeting. "There are always about at election ti Hon. Mackenzie King the case now", said do not know that and giving- any attention Hon. Vincent Massey know that they are. piy. But I ana go: wfill speak in1 some of thena, Opera HJouse, Bowmanville . "It. hasý been said on SATURDAY, OCTOBER1 at 8 P. ns. Ail eloctors are coîdiaily invited attend these meetings. God Save The Ring "I have known bina ever sine era coîlege days," said Chanc 'in- Bowles, "and 1 can assure the p( te, of Durhama county that they( 0 a flot wish for a better candidatE en "As for ayself, though bic ny Up in the straighit and narrow re- eral path, it is over ten vears ith 1 cast a Liberai vote. I am a ýnt. to do so on October 29th, becai: he know, that Vincent Massey is aP- type of man Canada want, in pu ment. ng l" hav hoped for a long tinie is there 1.ouid corne up in our cou 441 a cIass of Young mnen like Vin .th Massey who -would love ands ot theis' country with their whole h( e- and when 1 heard that be was g to . into the cabinet 1 boped he w I rn ia Durham. enýNeed Menz of Vision Young mian like Vincent cailed hiui into the coi naton. He displayed a 1 might flot otherwise hlm credit for. Is Right Type of M,, "I am. mneeti the r, that some tude 1'l 1 farm in îbenefit jr as it ýdoes to ïl; es for y Durh, t surel y is time to We invite you to ock of Coats and vellas, etc. Dresses ,repes, Satin Faced 15 A DRESS SEASON The question is--what price do you wish to pay for your Auturnn Dress? Whatever it is we ean show you an attractive ass ortment. Maniy beautiful models in F~lannels, Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Canton Crepes, etc. LADIES' FUR COATS We~ are specializing this season in Ladies' Fur Coats in Rat, Hudson Seal andi Persian Lamb-no betfer gQods and no better values anywhere. MEN'S LIGHT AND? HEAVY COATS One thing veryv noticeable about our showing in these coats is the reasonable prices. Without skimping quality, style, etc. We are pleased to say that we have one of the best stocks in the town, whether it is in ^Che llght coat for fali or the heavy one ar weather. Beautiful colorings in plain and fancy cloths, single and double breasted. We Invite Your Inspection Couch, ihnston & Cryderman, nanville .,Phone 104 Lîmiteci im here tW U8 th LAST.ELECTION 0 Port Hope.. .800 1529 7 29 Bowmannvlllo.14 658 256 Cavan..446 628 182 Manvers. .... .789 501 288 Cartwright. . ..401 304* 97 Darlingtcon,....511 1267 756 Clarke. 411 :1222 811 Hope ......426 935 509 Ný-,wcastle~ ..148 206 58 Millbrook, .. .260 127 13 rotai 5106 7377 Mtajority against Bowen-2271 RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMAN VILLE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY WEST EAST 5.28,a. M. 1) ex M 10.14 a. mný D 6.06 a. m. 2.45 p). im. D 8.2 )a .m.Dr* 7.4 p. ir. D 4.31 1. M.DP 11.27 1). ýD* 7.10 p. m. D * 12.26 ai. m. D? D *],aily except Suinday. D ex.M-Daily except Moflday, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY Ly OnIy 9W-Soccer îs now the inajosi sport zat on the Physical Department program. ra Last week the schoI secured a a-driving borse and outfit frona Orilla. Via About haîf the boys spent the z»- weekend in Toronto, vîsiting the, )d folks at home. Lat Mr. Burroughis has bis mien c.oing »full spoed ahead gettlng the Tennis rty Courts and skating rink in shape. lie tde Mr. Wina. laniley, formeriy of Ir Tyrone, the farn foroman, la mov- ing into the Soniers house this weok. ýiî- The renaodelling ýand repairing of t'e- the Somers bouse was com~pleted laat bo woek wben tbe outside wails were las done ovor in stucco. he- Membors of the staff were guosts e of the Publie Seool teachers at a social bour and tea on Tuesday afteu- noon. This afforded a mnost en- joyaibie method of becoining botter acquainted. Tho Physicai Department Leaders' or Corps is undergoing the first stages, ai boys were appointed to this organi-1 M.zation and two others wii be Basebali bade a sad fareweli to the schooIliast week, but not before the boys hnd the satisfaction ofi handing the Staff teami a neat tîim- ming-. The toanas bad to play an extra inning to settie the argument,' as the score stood seven al at tbe end of the niutb lnning. The sanme afternoon the boys took on the Pub- lic School tona and - ere handiiy bo:aten. Such a complote reversai of fora ls seidom seen; after play- ing a snappy brand of bail in the first game, thaey tuîned around and' couid do notbing rigbt in the second encounter. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE Mis. Roy Fleming, Port Hope, who was îecontly operated on at Bow- manvilie Hospital ,returned bomne on Thursday. At the 48tb annual provincial convention of the Women's Chirist-i ian Tomperance Union in Penirlroke,f Mrs. A. J. Stalter, Osbawa, was eiocted Treasurer for the onsuing year. A banquet under t4,e auspices of Orono C. S. E. T. boys wiii be heid on Friday evening. Addreý,'ses wil be given by Rev. C. W. DeMilie of Oshawa, Gordon Lapp, Premier of Ontario Boys' Paîlia.ment, and Stunrt ýe ast Jaweel ,nd deatb of aughter of È enîy Mann». lace Tuesda' 2.3 0 P. m. St, Paui's Churctb, Rev. D. W. Best, D. D., minister, wiII preach at il a. m. nnd 7 p. nm. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m, Remember the Bazau in the Dis- ciples' Church on Ftid'ay, Novemberi 6th., uin4er aispices of Women's Auxiliary of the Proshyterian Rev. P. W. Currie, a representa- tive of the Sysnod of Toronto and Kingston, and a formaer aainister of Blackstock and Enniskilien ?rosby- terian Churches, preached at both services on, Sunday in the Diqciple Church for thse Continuing Presby- torians. Rov. George C. Pidgeon wns the speciai speaker et St. Andrew's Church, Oshawa, on Sunday on the occasion of the twenty-rfifth annivor- saîy celebration Îf Rev. F. J. Max- wel's ntr ino te mnisryand also the twenty.-fifth anniversary of the erection of the present churcis. Loague meetirng Monday evening in Trinity Cburcb was presided ovor by the President, Earl Osborne, Mi- sionary prograna was in charge oft Miss Rilda Semon. Misa Thei»a 'Greenwway îead the Scripture. Messrs. Gregory Cohuor and Merriii Perguson gave reports of Sunimer Scbooi at Bobcaygeon. Miss Uilda Curtis sang a solo and Misses Gladys and Doris Janaieson played a piano duet. Presbytorian Cburch in Disciples Church. Morning Worship il a. ni. Evoning Worship 7 p. m. Sunday Sebool 2:80 p. m. Rev. T. W. Good- Iwili, B. A., Cobourg, wiil conduct the services u4n Sunday. Baptismal ceremony and Sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed ut tbe morning service. A Preparatory service wiii lie heid in the Church Friday, October 16th at 8 p. m. Everyono invited. Canadian Ba-Qk of Comimerce News Letter says the improved out-I fook for agriculture continues to ho the outstanding feature of tbe situa- tion. With the inci"eased buying powo,,r of the faumiers and a renewvai of confidence in their caiiing, it is saf e Vo assume that this f al ail classes of -oods wiil find a more ready market than bias been the case fou several years past. *Mr. H. P. Moore, P. M., who went to Toronto Generai Hospîtal for op- eration and treatment on the 25tb of August, returned home on Tues- day. His recovery appears 'to bo complote, but it -wiil require a week or s0 for convalescence. Mi. Moore speaks vouy bigbly of tbe skiil of the physicians who treated, wonaen to do their utmost Vo carry out their part to build Canada up as a great nation. Premiier King had brougbt credit to binasoif and prestige to Canada at tbe Imipola 1 Conferenco by bis.modesty and dig- nity and bis speeches won bina laur- oic in EngIand. Little -Misses Elsie Ailila and Helen Mason came to the platfornm and presented Mrs. Carpenter and Mis. Massoy xith bouquets of flowers wblib 'they grnciousiy aclçnowledged. Hon, Vincent Massoy wbose priv- ilege it was for the first fime to address a Bownnvilêasudience, spoke for forty-five minutes, bis ad- dress being very attentively iistened to and applauded agnin and again, A f uli report of this nddresýs ap-. pears on page 3. Chairman Uolgate ln coneluding- snid we bnd a privilege beyond many in bnvfng Mu. Massey as a candidate. HIe had net tbrust hinaseif upon us, we had inv-ited bina to corte, and he trusted al would vote as intelligent and ra- tional men and wonaen to eleet Massoy and sustain the King Gov- ernment. 1WORK FOR MEN AND WOMEN HigLoot Wages Paid We, the Salvation Army, are asking a favour froiu a few of God's own rodeomed and chose» ones, who are corlsecarated to His service and believe in taking up every opportun- ity Vo woîk f or their Master and biessed Redeemor, and who can say "I count no sacrifice too dear, no cross too heavy, if oniy we can bring soine soul nenrer to our Chris~t, o-r heip somre faltering one into the narrow way'?" The Salvation Anmy officers nie obliged IcA go away over thse week- end, nttending the Annuai Councils and also nearly ail! ontmenabers, and there will ho only one woman ef t to take the services. WiII you, dear a¶eader, wltb others come to the Army Hal, Saturdny, October 171,W at 7:45 p. mi. and belp to carry the Arrny drm to the Post Office corner and assist in eitber a short adduess or singing or even juast standing there wiil be n great heip. You wbo read this may be a B. A. ou a D. D, or quite uneducnted. It mattera not, if you only bave the love of God in youî sou], thse pence of God that passeth ail undeuatanding shahl bce yours. Bleat ho the Vie that binda onurhearta la Christian love The feliowshlp of 1kindred minda l Tike to that aibove. Mr. and Mis. Chas. W. Smyth, Toronto, were weekend guesta of Mu. and Mrs. Fred A. Foster, "Nor-~ 00 a, Canada That aie With the breat] procure that cornfy corne in andI look Dresses. Coats in :umn 1 &eýý c- ýlf cg

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