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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Oct 1902, p. 5

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Are You Looking for [ye Comfort? You wiLfi!nd it in the accurately fitted Spectacles a n d E y e- glasses we supply. 1Eyes tested free and Glasses sold at very moderate prices. Rimless Glasses and Solid Gold Frames a specialty. SeeàTT& JURiYý BOWMANVILLE, OCT. 1, 1902. Mr. M. A. Watts and family have moved ta Gaît. Mr. Levi Mackay, Kinsale, is lu town for the Weekly Sun, Mm. R. C. Short and wife have return- ed home to Tory Hll. 'Mr, G. H. Linton us a judge on light horses 'at Port Hlope Fair. Mm. Jas, Morrow and W. Darch visited Lindsay Central Fair. Mm, and MNr. John H. Devitt, Cartwright, were ln town yestemday. Mrs, M. A. James is vlsiting hem Éon Dr Mlarshall A. James, Holley, N.Y. Mrs. Wiu. Siemon is visiting her daughter Mrs. Maxwell at Ceveand, Ohio. Mr, Wallace Shaw bas gone ta Lan- dan to fil a position lu the Bell Tele- phone office.,-, Editor Jas. Gale has been on a trip toSt. Catharines, Stra.tford and other western chties. Mms. J. N. Kent, Campbeilford,, has been visiting ber danghter Mrs. (Dr.) Bonnycastle. We noticed Mr. Thos. Hioar at the forge again last week. His hand has not lost its cunning yet. Miss E. E. Haycraft, editresof THE STATESMAN, us viiting Mme. Israel and other friends lu Rochester, N. Y. Rev. A. J. H. Strikze bas built up such. a large congregation in Lindsay that the trustees intend eniarging Mhe Church. Messrs. William and Frank Webster, Cambray, and Rev. W. P Goard, Maple Creek, Aita., visîted recently at Mr. W. Foley 's. Messrs. A. W Couch, R. Tod, Jno. 11cm, Toronto, and Dr. Geo, E. Gilfil- ian, Uxbridge, were. home over Sïnday. 1 Mller's Grip Powders Cure. Sold by Stott & Jury, druggists. Two papers for price of one-see our offer "Cheap Papers". Our offer of one oid a nd one actual new subscriber for $1.50 stili holds good. For the best $1000 over coat in Cani- ada, call at Couch, Johnston and Cry- derman's. Miller's Compound Iron Pis, only 25 cents for 50 doses. Sold by Stott & Jury, druggists. 1That weak, tired condition wil1 soon change by the use of Miller'ti Compound Iron Pis ; 5) doses 25 cents. Sold b.v Stott & Jury, druggists. In washing woollens and fiannels, the soit soap made from Lever's Dry Soap (a powder), wil be found very satisfactory. Tickets to Cape Town. South Africa, via Allan Line fromn Montreal, from $e9,50 upwards. M. A. James. Steam- ship Ticket Agent, Bowmanville. There Is no formn of kidney trouble, fromn backache down to Bright's disease, that Doan's Kidney Pis will not relieve or cure. If you are troubled with any kind or kidney complaint, use Doan's Kidney Pis. Mr. F. A. Ackland has resigned the news editorship ýof the Globe to accept another position. H1e is succeeded by Stewart Lyon. formerly cîty edîtor, and, Gev. C. Biggar, assistant telegraph editor, becomes city editor. British Troop Oil Liniment is good for man or beast. Relieve pain, reduces swelling, allays inflammation, cures cuts, burns, bruises, sprans, stiff joints, bites of insects, rheumatism, etc. A large bottie for 25 cents. Any newspaper or magazine publish- ed cau be ordered at club rates from M. A. James. Now is the best time to oi der because most papers are sent free for balance of 1902 to new subscribers for 1903. Ask for our prices. The very heavv downpour of raim last Tuesday in Bowxanville seems to have been _very 1k.cal as neither at Papers for 1908 shoýuId be ordered now. See aur offier. Smart boy wantedi at once ta learu printing at Tins STATESXANÇ office. Sick headaches are ceured by Miler's Granules. Sold by Stott & Jury, drug- Lrists. Mý A. James is Goverument issuer of Marriage Licenses for Durham Countv. Miller's Granules are small; cbildren wil take them' readily. - Sold by Stott & Jury, druggists. The Bowmanville Fou ndry Co., have their handa full of, orders and the managers are kept on the hustie al the time. They are now inatalling electrie lights throïïg0houtù the 'buildings as it is necessary to 'work, nights to turn out the orders. The Methodist Sabbath School anni- versars will be held Oct . th and 6th. On Sunday suitable sermons will be preached by the pastor, the eveniug being a song sermon, the- scholars of the school to furnish music. An open session will be held in the afternoon when an interesting program will be given. Collections in aid of School funds. On Monday evening 11ev. T. Cocklnig, Penetanguishene, will lecture on "Japan, its people and customs". AIU members of the echool free. Admis- sion to the public 10c. This is a very interesting,entertaining and instructive lecture and no one should miss hearing It and seeing the lime-light views, A RIGUIT TO JuiXEP,-Persons who have used Dr. Chase's Ointment have the best right to judge of of its merits and there is no prepaxration on the market to-day> which is backed by such a mass of unsolicited, testimony. It cures eczenia, sait rheum and piles sot promptly and thoroughl -v that people feel ft a pleasure ta reicommend it to other sufferers. See testimanials luthte newspapers.,, For the finest stock of ladies suitingsi i'nd dress goods of al kinds, caîl at Coucli, Johuston & CryTderman's. We want your orders for papers for 1903. We can take orders for over 80001 Workmen lu search for employmeut were neyer in our time so, scarce as at present. It is mast difficuit ta get a man orboy to work by the day. Apple packers have to employ outside help to do their picking and packing and are payving hetter wages than usual. No man wbo cati work need be idie in Bowmanville now. MODERN DISPENSING. Modern, up-to-date dispensing ails for a thorough knowledge of#th drug trade, drugs of the best quality, and the proper facilities for insuring accurate and quick work. Our arrangements are perfect for dispensing work and aur prices r1ght li every case. A POPULAR MEDICINE. Paine's (3elery Compound is giving marvellous results to siek people, The wonderful cures wrought have made Paine 's Celery Compound justly popular. Thousands cured of rheu. matism, neuralgia, blood troubles and nervous complaints, now sing the praises of the great medicine. We ai- waysý have afull stock of the genuine "Paine's". J. Higginbotham & Son, Druggists, Bowmanville, Ont. 36-5w, BORN REyNoLDs-At College Heights, Guelph, on Sunday. Sept. 2lat, to Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Reynolds, a son. lliINsoN-In Oshawa. Sept. 19tb, the wife of Bnrnbam Ilinkson, of a daughter. HAMLYN-IU Darllngton, Sept. 22nd, the wife of Wm. Hamiyn, of a son. LUKE--in Oshawa, Sept. 2th, the wif e of Oliver Luxe, of a son. Esny-On College HOi, Oshawa, Sept. 22nd, the wif e of Wm. Essery. of a daughter. BAERETT -in Stayner, Sep t. 22nâ, to Mr. anid Mrs, Geo. Barfett, Newcatl e, a daughter. TuENE-In Clarke, Sept. 151h, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Turner, a son, MiCMILLAN-In Clarke, Sept. 241h, 10 Mr. nd Mms W. J, Mchlillan, a daugliter. e RoIIîng Along for the mmT a urosti01,fidii oy f improving qualities ihticraigpce;w knai the ime to givthe otalendnlUphebinsb fair dealing. This Est of price-s u tpeGocre uh to strike a ohord inithe ha -s f oseepi. rhe show how ten.cent piieces au e 'veaiomdellau jpdrmc- 2 2 Ibs. Ee dp a th, E x ia-Standaird(, GanlaedSua, ï,.0 92 1J>s n staîiized, LeeaoSgafr1O025bspr Can, ghY£liow Sugar for $1,00 3 lb. Cristis )ci uger Cakes for 25j; 21 M&s.Choice Mied Biahis for 0 w, At t i ,On cf th e vm ou wii reqiie to Seo tbaa'yo "Igui5 pure vinr-zar and Piekiing- SpicS. w13 1,660 Iî0tiiiD tpure goods and vv at ee recinimeul youfn flod xaciy as, in:'e5 d. Mhî~est p'ice paîl for al Cawk & T-% fair.rodurCI12. éw eTf,-; e e e s s e e e e e o o i 3 s o 'p i I i

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