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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Oct 1925, p. 7

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Losi 2nd, te 9th, to MARRIAGES, MA LL E- were WC ann, Was d of >Ti ken, Pie er 3rd. AND'Ci tdiffer, from ;epJ in lit- Rev. and Mrs. John Wilkinson, ýev. Carnarvon, spent- a few daye with on- ber parentýs, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fri- Coiich. ýme- Miss Mary Brinlacombe bac been enjoying a visit with her brother, T Ré Mr. Fred Brimacombe and other 1Toronto friends. Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Somere and family, Toronto, spent Sunday with LEI hie sisters, Mrs. Thos. Jackson end Mrs. W. J. Bragg. 0a"7- Mr. Lewis Cornish, Toronto, spent fair the weekend at Mr. John Mcln.tyre's vith and with other relatives .and attend- has ed Premier Kig's meeting in Operal E. Hanse, Saturday evening. om- MASSEV-FOR KING AND COUNTRY ient________ ing, ST. PAUL'S W. M. S. 00o- of The annual thank-offering of the DEATHS STACEY-In Bowmianvllle, on Wed- nesday, October 21, 1925, Samnuel StLacey, aged 67 years. Funeral Frjday 2.00 p. m. to Bow-. manville Cemetery. WITHERI'DGE-In Bowmanville, on Wednesday, October 21, 1925, Emma E. Plummier, widow of the late Richard Witheridge, aged 74 years. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-iaw, Mr. C. J. Rundie, near cerne- tery on Friday at 2.30 p. m. HOCKADAY-In Solina, on Sundlay, October 18th, 14925, Francis Hlockadlay. in his 77th year, THOMAS-ln Oshawa, on Saturdlay, Oct. 17th, 1925, Mary Jane May, widaw of William H. Thomas, in her 84th year. VAN NEST-At rest in Solina, on Fni- day, Oct. 16, 1925, Eliza Arnot, beioved wife eof Mn. William -Van Nest, in her 54th year- HAN EV-m Forest, on Saturday, Oc- tober l7th, 1925, James Han-ey, in his 87th year. Interred lui Bowmanvilel Cemetery on Tuesdlay. kt 112 inday, infant ý.Dea eeting of Bow intages given the pupil of mC goon Baptlet High Schools ai, nnanries are czo great that paren- eager te send their yaun )le to tbem, yet they obje( ,.olv to tilir ¶ecomnhflo fhris Te Let ilU N greatl] opporti COURTICE Valter Snider, Shedden, Ont., tt Mr. W. H. Nichels' ever ,y elector, farm( Farmer PremiE At Port Hope1 "if Mr; HEPHeIp Wantecf HEPWANTED-Nurse maid t help witli two eilidren, and wilEng to go out of town part of winter. Âpply Mrs. R. J. Gi, phone 111r2, Bowmanville. 43-1 WANTED AT ONCE-A capable wom- an for houscleaning, foc, two or three days. Apply -Mrs. A. Harvey, from l p). m .tfll 8 p. mi., corner Church and scugog St.Dowm-anville. 43-1w,* 'ANTED-ý MASSEV-FOR KING AND COUNTRY For the beniefit of those who go away hunt- ing, we will make a Special Hunter's Loaf which will keep fresh for at least thiree weeks. Enjoy your meals while away in the Woods by taking a liberal supply of Corbett's Hunter's Bread. Place your order early so as not to be disappointed. And for the folks who stay at home you will also find Corbett's I-ligh Loaf good to the last crumb. No need of buYing out-of-town bread. Be loyal to your own community. 'W. P, Corbiett Baker and Confectioner Bowmaill1e C. S. ÏMASON'S PERSONAL.ITV CHOPPE TeLittie bSehoýpaWith T-he Large Stock" New and Fascinating IJOATS-Luxuiirous Qua lity-Beauty That Will Endure-Coats LavishIy Furred-So Reaeonably Priced. We guarantee to meet or beat Mail Order Store prices. Guaranitee absolute satisfaction with every purchase. Compare our values then prices wiiih those of the Mail Order. You are urged rO COMPARE THE QUALITY, WORKMÀNSHIP, STYLES AND COLORS of the Coate we offer at $14.50, $25.00, $35.00 and $49.50 with garmentsfor wihich much more is asked in the larger cities. Our ernali overhead expenfe la one of many reasens we eau afford te quote these prices. FUR TRIMMED COATS AT $14.50 We are offering Coats of All Woel Velours, some straight line, others DISTINCTIVE CIREATIONS IN WINTER ÙOATS ÀAT $25.00 Thefe Conts are al lu the latest styles of AIl Wool 18 a-id 20 ounce Chainovel Veour, lined througbout and fully iuterlined and Fur trimmed with Eleçtr ic Seal antid Beaverola, iu the season's rnost popular shades, including Deer, Brown' Wine and Black at ...... .......... ........25.00V ies In Everyday Boots den w weelca ithern Otis Worden and cat a Bertèha Osborne, telephiofe. weekend with bis chrch b Worden. Mrs. apply ta been spending a llace, Bo: ity returned borne ___ e ladies of W. M. fle Grove. uaid a COATS THAT OFFER RARE VALUE AT $35 At the above price we offer a range ef smartly tallored Coats of excellent quality Suede, Bolivia and Marvolla, that will give the purchaser real service and keep hor coinfortably warm in the coldeat weather. There are straight lino, 'wrap- around and fiared styles in the lot, ail are fur trim.med, lifted and interlined throughout............ ...35.00 toe, out- ,all leatiier, sîze. Boys' Heavy E Every pair o )IV priced. Be Articles, Lwas ý in W D COUN Pre-eminent in Quality-Unequalled in Value- ONE DOZEN ONLY HIGH GRADE COATS AT $49.50 12 Only, Cents for which as much as $60.00 la asked we offer at $49.50. The-se garmente are made of Imported Englih Suede in a range of 7~colore and styles that are distiuctly different from the cut and dried styles of the ordinary factory. Each garment luxuriowsly trîmmed with Hxgh Grade Furs, lined and interlined throughout. Every Coat le Eand Tailored, Every style je ýnew and exclusive3. Every garment wae pensonally selected * from the flower of Famous Makcre. Very Specially Prieed . $.,.. 49.90 COATS FOR LARGE WOMEN J We are 'now showlng a range of Coa whieci we purebased froim a manufacturer wbo epecializes exclusively in the making of Ci>ats for large "women. Tliese garments are cut entirely different front the ordiu.ary mak.. if ers' large size coats. You -will find that they are stylish, that they lit, and ~J "above aIl they are warm and comfortable. The mtateria1s are excellent and Sthe prices are rigbt. If you have experienced diffl'eulty in eecuring a Coat that lits you and yet looks s art and up to date, thon corne in and try on one of these large women's coats. e iews 25c r )Mer. If we ly. . 63c lb $1.40 DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Our stock of Dresses was neyer more attractive than at present. Everythîng that la new and ecepted in styles and materials are te ho f ound in "THE LITTLE SHOP WITH THE LARGE STOCCK" marked at prices to fit your pockot book. YOUR COAT AND DRESS MONEY WILL GO FURTHER AT C. S. Mason's Shoppe Where you neyer see Where yeu are nover two garmente alike Urged to buy Next Door F. F.. MorisCo. PHONE'i .4.7 0 BOWMAN VILLE CHANGE IT ýOFTEN AT PORT HOPE OPERA HOUSE 3:15 P.M. lurday, October 24th A PUBLIC ME wilI be a.ddrest Hon. Charles Premier of Sask 'd's

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