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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Oct 1925, p. 5

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DEPUTY1 to Cause [-Difficuit to Describe Conduct of Those N. Sinclair Pays His Tribute to Premier. SALE lihas received ns ri .Vump Hý don; Par perance North Foley's R. à Jloli Hans,ý(' y'ary. r e m i er Uin g! ralîgned ae or: said, ose Lran the1 i leo ise1 and uuîîer itemg tuo nui mnsention. TERMS-CAS14 Sale at 1 p. m. M. SLEMON, Actionec RT. HON. MACKÇENZIE KING Primo Mifinister of Canadai, ansd Leader of the Liberal Party at Ot- awa, wbo wilï speak in tIse Opera. flouse, Bowiranville, on Saturday vening, October 17.th. .Y, OCT. 1WL tg Faran Stock and riplements:, .Grey Horst), il year lre, 8 yearr, aid. . urhamn Cow, 6 year rS--I Farin Wagnn ,1 Democrat; 1 Cut )n Harrows; 1 Grave ýg Box; 1 Set Doubî rs. -Sanie Poultry. ntity of Hay, Cor] E-Some Furniture. nt 1:30 p. in =en isained antil ber death on Decern vices as mediator ir r 18, 1917. Tisý is the record of of the dispute and h eman of whon i i is said that he ried out, with resul is doserting biîs duty. Hie was car- M1r. Welborne, prosizl 1, for a blind father, an ailing sis- pany. Coal prodi , an invalid brother anid an ae mines exceeded pei )tlier. This duty was discharged that of any other c( ta fidelity whiçh is an example United States. Mr. ail Canadians, and of which Can- ter concludJes: "I fe ans have reasan to feel proud. you have had in tl ýr those who know the truth and of thse new and bet Il repeat the sland er in the cow-, in our industry rein C. COx s flQuçe-VW. IG. ice. South Ward-No. 2-Part 1, N. Piperý's flouse-A, W. Pickard; Part 2, J. E. Buttonshaw's flouse-W. J. 1loar. o.Township o)f Darlington No. 1-ýchool flouse No. 5-Pro- vidence-M1eibour-ne J. Wight, dep- uty (one ta be ap'pointed.) No. 2-Sehool flouse, Tyrone-- Lorne MeCoy. No. Ô-TemrperanefHall, Maple G-ove-Leslie C. Snowvdess. No. 4-Town Hall, Hanint 'n-(to ho appointedl.) ~No. 5OaneHall, Ennriskillen -Jme oorey and Sulas Trewin, deputies. No. 6-School flouse No. S- CartceGerg F. Annisa n d Clarence M,. Penfound, deputies. No. 7-S, O. E. Hall , Enfied- William iGeorge Smiitb, depuby. Newcastle No. 1-Shop, corner Mill and King Streets-James IL F'isher. No.' 2-Town flall-Wilbert F. Rickard. Township of Clarke No. 1-Temiperance Hall, New- tonville-George Payne, John S. Wacle, deputies. No. 2-School flouse, S. S. No. 5 -Clifford Brown. No, 3-Schoo1 flouse, S. S. NQ. 9 -H. C. Bowen. No. 4-Orange Hall, Rend al-Jn o Stewart. No. 5-Town Hall, Orono-Fohrs N. Powers, (one not appointed.) Orono- gbt Blackstock Luther 'Ssrea-, at thi uine prices. Every littie while new customers come to our store on the recommendation of one of our old patronis. We appireciate this cooperation and endeavor to warrant this confidence. NEW DISHES JUST ARRIVED We have just opened a big shipment of Dish- es and Chinaware direct from England. The pat- terns are the newest things out. If needing a Dinner Set be sure to see our dispiay. iPrices will also please you. ARCHIllE TAIT Phone 65 Bowmanville J. i. IBotix started five yeas a go with~ $50. One Lias remained dormant' through xiçglect, thse ether shows a substantial balance gained by regular deposits of $10 a inonth-a sum mnost people squander monthly on, trilles. -wh h j: rr S431 to die rsputed. the fa find iwie JLTRY LNTED! ared ta handie your Il and will pay thse price. ins of ý.M. C. amps ar ýed and ; unas w( 1 to starv rance and ýmenia. Il rs to Red disposing gave n Crossa and mi It equ demonsi from t msainly ie heal PRETTY AUTIJ oV work was or of the ia- R ,iew ta im- ý een en-sil Whitby and op mie a car fft away. STEIN, of direct undert in fact, engag-e.i it any pý WEDDING O %NE man agaist thre world is but a pawn in thse Gamne of Life. Thse Mutual Life of Canada gives you the strength~ of organization --thre safety of numbers. In tire Mutual Life, more tiran 100,000 policyho1cI- ers are united for Mutuxal protection. Theirs is tire strength of united purpose. You should have a policy in tihe Mutuat Life of Canada. Thre Mutual L[Me is safe, strong, beneficent. It will protect yo~u and your dependents, et a minimum cost because profits on Mutual operations go back to the policybolders. You sirould let our Agent advise you as to tire type of Mutual policy nmost suited to your situation. Be frank with hlmn as to your position and ire will give you disinterested counseL. Wirite today for "Thre Mutuel Book". They contain ail the elements that guarpntee health, vigor and a satisfied appetite. We have ail kinils of FRESH AND ,luhnor tl. Mackezieî on, a brother and a patri -WCASTLE PUBLIC L We buy oniy the be,, ,tary condition in a Hall- We SALE as received AS. WEL io on Vthe ý.1, Dar] Hi-gh Imp r, of neces n in tihe p District' steirboro, your 18-

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