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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Dec 1925, p. 1

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With Which Is hIconi oers. BOWMANVJLLE, ONT., TEF COUCH, JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN LTD. ai Gift Goods For Pr actical Gif AND WOOL HOSE iioned, seamless, al ,hades, plain or ribbed, .........$1 .25 a Pair r'S PLAIN & RIBBED WOOL HOSE, nake, ail wool in popu- ribbed style, all inew [zes 81ýto 10 SOC Pr up UALITY SILK HOSE uality pure thread silk SILK UNDERWEAR Beautiful quality. Silk Knit makes. Colors, Peach, Pink, Or- chid and Paloma. Silk Vests $1.00 Each Silk Bloomers $1.50 and $2.25 WOOL wool LAC sizes, pair $,~ G ivers EIDERDOWN KIMONAS In floral or conventional design~s satin trimmings, silk cord girdie. Size 36 to 44. Priced at $8.00 ea NEW NECKTIES FOR MEN In abundance, are availlable in silk knits, silk crepes and cut silk. Priced from 35e to $1.50 ea MEN'S NEW S Ini destinctive desig woven cashmere,,$2 MEN'S NEW hyrs MEN'S GI Wool, Mocha or or unlined kid. LT1ý m0 $1.75 ,nd 16 am-ber tipped ribs. borders. A splendidt Will fit in a suit case, $2.50, $4.00 and $5.00 IRTED ALL WOOL FLANNEL broacloth finish, ail 7rom which to Choose. 54 vide ........$2.00 a yard ICIAL- SILK SCARFS Lrom 5 rbox. ,TS one large clothl, e and box. né of grade, ail pure il bounid. Colors: lauve, Apricot. ..1.........$9.00 WHITE KRENKLETTE BEDSPREADS Sno10w White seersueker Bed- spreads in thie Krenklette weave that requires no ironingy, readly hemmed, double bed size 72 x 90 inches. Special $3.00 Each LINEN TOWELS Fine quality Irish Linen Huck, soft, satin finish, grass ' bleached. In a large assortmient of designs. Priced at pair J'rom $1.00 to $4 BATH TOWELS White, with fancy Jacquered colored borders, tabsorbent quai- ity. Fast colors, sizes 22 x 429. Each .................... 75...e... LINEN LUNCHEON SETS Qyster Linen Luncheon Cloths, gold borders with 4 napkins to match. Priced a set .....$7. 75c to $1,50 a Pair MEN'S PURE IRISH LINEN HEMSTITCHED kIANDKER- CHIEFS at 25c, 35e and 50e Ea MEN'S PRINTED CHIEFS, colored 10Oc, 15Sc, 20c and H-ANDKER- borders -at 25c each.,j. MEIN'S PRINTED CREPE DE CHENE FHANDKERCHIEFS- 5Oc, 60c, 75c. MEN'S SILK KNITTED SCARFS from $2.25 to $2.75 MEN'S SWEATERS & PUJLL- OVERS plain or f ancy, $1 .50 Io $7.50 Meri's Suit$s..........$13-50 up Men's Overcoats ...$16.50 up Boys' Suits -.........$6.98 up Boys' Overcoats ........$7.98 up FOR THE BABY We have Silk Boots, Pillows, Pulovers, Bibs, Bootees, Silk Shoes, Shawls, Knitted Coats, Bonnets, Crib Blankets, Sl ai-d woQl Hose and Socks. Dimi'ty and Combinations Step-ins make for ladies. Silk Envelope and Silk Knit a suitable gift LI~LKA~ L4mlted over the taresuholci rom 1925 1926, miake this resolution: 1 -w this y ear try to live a simiple, si cere and serene lif e, repcflii promptly, every thougiht of dico tent, an-xiety, disc ouragement, ii purity and sl-ekn cultivn cheerfulness, magnanimity, chari and the habit of holy silence; exE cinz et. ncnonin {n a-nrituf-re, c te Win ng ste i'n ie- Icuby Isobe] Cave: dlerçs lard, inLoeen onI ins, Gertrude ri, Esther Wftl on Roacth.- fuieasin onvrsaion diigeieeiI~ Rev. D. W. Best, D. D., in pre-sent- appointed service, fidelity Voeeying' the prises and medals, congrat-ý trust and childlike trust in G*od. ulated the Board on the personaîity! ____________of the Chairman and thec fine address, g-iven this evening. Hie spoke of the WOENS ANDINold Athens idea of the seh-oolroomi WOMENS CANDIANCLUB as a place of leisure, of the crowded ,curriculumi of the present day, of the The eceibe meeingof he plendid opportunity offered here in' Womien's Canadian Club was held 1in this sehool with its fine equipinenelt St .Paul's Sunday School-room onland effiin ecig tfo h Monday afternooii, Decemnber l41th. success attained bri.nging honor toi There wýas an excellent attendance, the students, the schjool a*nd the the afternoon's attraction being a town, not onîy to the prizewier descriptive talk by the Viýce-Presi-' but to those -who had worked fzith- dlent, -Mrs., E. S. Senkier, on her trip f ully during the -whole termi. In to Iceland, Norway and Sweceden ,.cîoosing Dr. Besýtsgese that they Mrs. Senkler handled ber subjeet ke1nhnbean pnmdta admiraly, gving a very interesting the ymacotne orciel- outline of what mLut have been .aàstrina ninev ec way po- m-ost lelig1htful voyage. A numnber i bîe of des,ýcriptive lides were sho-wn to se illstrtetheLetur, iMig gealyl he umub-býell drilunder dir-ect- illutrae te Lctue, ddig geat ion of Mn, A. R. Scott, B'A., wt to the interesýt. The Women's Canadian Club is to ZrM. Jack Kent at the piano was weil given by the follwin.g boysý fromi be congratulated on onmbering Forms III, IV and V: Laurence God- among,- its niembers one who. like dard, Douglas Carruthers, Mer il Mrs Senkler. has the gi"ft of c011- Ferguson, Harny Cowling, Johnr veying to others, so much of thie Jam-ies Leland Berr~y, Chanton Caver- pleasure and iaterest experienced by 1 Y Kenn.eth Switzer, Bernard mit- herself on her sumimer vacation. chieli, Harvey Brooks, Nelson, Jack- - ________ . an, Ro«bert Clark, Regiaald Greeu- fi eld, CH*RISTMAS AND NEW YEARS ]Mr. . J. -Mornison, B. A., Priai- SPECIAL DINNERS cipal, in presenting the Criiae and Diplonias, said- this was- the BALMRAL OTELeig-hth commencement he had L ad BALMOAL____ the privilege of attenidiag l con nection with this school. Amnong Management of The Balmioralh adprcia avce e Hotel, Bowmanvîlle, offens specially gvt h suet asta1vr attractive m-enus, for Chtitma-s and. , ,-n.i 1,1A -1 L Sad ÏIsQJ JSS ,LU Vtc U NwYear's Dianer at '75c each,' served fromi 12.30 to 2 p. m. Make ynur table reservations e-arly. Christmas Dinner Menu: Creamed Oyster Soup Musztard Pickles Celeîry Olives Fruit Jelly i Dressed Goos;e and Apple sauce Dressed Chicken Sirloin Beef Brown Gravyl Boilled and Mash'ed Potatoes Corn Deep Apple Pie MKince Pie Raspberry Tart Christm.-as Pluni Pudding hiabit aad those ,vlo do ha-jve ibetten chance to acquire ig-e than those who do nlot se tc idqy Se es served ents and onville wl o becosnie ben rsnom Bjowmanvusle. Principal Mornisýon and his staff and in bidding a fond farewell -\wished B. H. ',. eveny ,u(cess in future years- The ýAool yelI was given by i the students iiclosqng1. The chorus "Flow Gently Swv-et Afton" was ,uii,, the program con- cludiarg w-ýith the National Aathemn. Students- and teachers enjoyed a 71social time and refreshmneats at the Hlighi School laVer in the eveaing. Tbe leading special pnizes and winners are: Univers;ity of Toronto Proficiency Sel,'olarship, the Second Edward iBlake Seholarship-Maitlaad Gould. Proncieacy Scholarsbip, Quepn's Universýity, Leitch Meinorial No. 1- Stanford Symions. The 'lloskin Prize- Maitland Gould, but the prize is awarded by reversion to Stanford Symons. The Gilfillan Prize-Eleanor Mill-. son. jThe Squain Prize-MIaitlaad Gould. The Tamblyn Pnizes-Margaret IMeGreg-on, Dorothy 13oiiycastle. Thec Galbraith Pnizes-Merril Fer- guson, Ed'ward _Mason. Extra prizes-donated by W. B. Couch, Esq., Gregory Colmer, Ken- aeth Switzen, Mabel Dowson, Loreen The Couch Prizes-Eleen Hockiin, Gordon Osborne. The Fairbaira Prizes-Gordon Os- u.y 1L>soIî, iJajorîe iRobins. Literary Society Prizes-Sýen' or- Lei..j Annis; Junior-John AlexaM den; BDest Poemi-llMaitlanid Could. Canadlian Cluba Prize-Cant-adiiý Histor-y--Mairion PRichard-, Nels<ü New Creani Mustard P'ic =rie Inrp- Deep Apple Pi, Mince Pie Plum Pudding Tea Whitby-Runnii Robent Clark. ,er Aunual :.progi Phe op rida" hlo-wedCh.U verse seems The sun is o' The moon is This %wish is0 A. Merry Chris We respe reader in thc i n R.nin nw

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