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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Oct 1902, p. 5

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DRIJO DEPARTMENT. llow Do You Feel This Minulte. If you.r head aches or feels duil or heavy, If your stomach is out of order, If your bowels are irregtllar, If your tongue is eoated, If yon fbel tired or "iblue," Take 0One Dose. of our Stomach and Liver- Tonie and you will feel better. Take it regularly and it will cure you. We will return your moncy if it don't. STOnIT & JURY, The Drugglsts and Opticians. OPTICAL DEPARTMFNT. When You're Getting Giasses Get them riglit. Have them fi tted as ýthey should be. Have the lenses made for you-to your measure. Then you. may read when yoa like, where y ou like and as much as you like, and you'll flot need 'to turn or twist the book looking for eye comfort. Not an eyë-pain or ache. No closing of eyes for rests while read- ing, no ineonveniences at ail. Consultations any time you call. Ion;,, free you know Don't put it1 C.ali, 0Uvae. We put new lenses in your own spectacle frames and guarantee satisfactory. STOTT &JURY, The Druggists and Opticians. 1 1 1 1 Mr. F. J. Horne spent Sunday wlith frienids hii Port HopeP. Two papers for price of oneu-see our offer "Chieap Papers", Go to hear Guy Brothers in Opera flouse Saturday nigtht. Better than ever. 1ev. D. O. Crossley has gone to King, York County, on business as executor for an estate. Do not fail to attend the flarvest Supper Tuesday evening Oct. l4th in St. John's church schoolrroom. Mr. Fred. D. Cherry, Schenectady, N Y , and Mliss Carnie Cherry, Toronto, were guests of their mother,, Monday. Tickets to feape Town. South Africa, via Allan Line fromn Montreal, from $F9.50 upwards. M. A. James, St-eam- ship Ticket Agent, Bowmanville. The Willing W'orkers 0f .St. John' church, have made a beautiful Auto. graph Quilt, which will be sold, ont the evening of the llarvest Supper, in the School roomn, Oct. 14. British Troop 011 Liniment is good for man or beast. Relieve pain, reduces swelling, allays inflammation, cures cuts, burns. bruises, spranus, stiff joints, bites of insects, rheumatism, etc. A large bottle for 25 cents. Any newspaper or m agazine publish- ed can be ordered at club rates fromn M. A. James. Now is the best time to oî der because most papers are sent free for balance of 1902 to new subscribers for 1908. Ask for our prices. At the Harvest Supper on Tuesday Oct. 14 iu St John s School room, a beautiful Autograph Quilt will be sold by the Willing Workers. The Wine Cup i s W. Talmage's clhene on an inside page Other inter- esting'articles are: flouse Dogs and wolves;Truth Telling Doctors; Kelly and Hart Alive ; The Child at Schiool;i The Household; Notes and Comment; On the Farm; Hints on D amr Cows., -The action of Carter's Little Liver Pils is pleasant, mild and natural. They gently_ timulate the liver. and Papers for 1908 should be ordered now. See our offer. Smart boy wanted at once to learn printing at Tun STATESMAIN ofllee. Durhiam Teachers' Convention has been postponed to Nov. 6th and 7th. Miller's Granules cure sallow skia. Sold by Stott & Jury, drugg-ists. Mrs. Marvin Burk was guest of Mrs. Smith, Millbrook, dnring the_-fair last Miller's Granules willl make a dlean complexion. Sold by StLott & jury, dru ggists. M A. James is Government issuer of Marriage Licenises for Durham Countv. Mrs. T. H. McMuartrv and son Douglas, Oshawa, are visiting- Mrs. Thos. Creeper. Miler's Grp Powders Cure. Sold by Stott & Jury, druggists. Mr. and Mrs. D. Vvallace Downey, and daughter Glalys, Uxbridg-e, spent Sunday in town. I can eat well and my digecstion is good. Miller's Compound Iron Pis did it. Sold by Stott & Jury, druggiste. Mr8. Williauîson, Cartwright, has been visitina- her sister M r. Chas. Waite, Port Hope. For biliousness, try Mller's Granules. Sodby Stott & Jury,'druggists. ýý'The maiy friends of Mites E. McClellan will be sorry to learn she is very.»ill in the hospital at Stratford. MI was pale and weakly for i ears. Miller's Compound Iron Pulis brought about a change, Sold by St3ott & Jury, druggists. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. James visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White, Millbrook, last week and met several former ac quaintanees -of the editor's. WVhy don't y ou try Carter's -Lte Liver Pis? They are a positive cure for sick headache, and ail the ills pro- duced, by disordered liver. Only one pili a dose. BORN MAcRIuY-At Kinsale, Sept. 26th, the wlie of Mr. Chas. MaCkey, of a daughter. M ARRIED. REMMR-IILTS-In PiCkering, Oct. lst, by Rev. A. 0. Wilson, Mr. W. A. Rimmer, Alez- andria. and IMiss Aunnette, daughter of the late Jesse fllts,'Pipkering. DIED MÂsON-Iit Bowmanville, Monday, Oct. 6th, Mary unudie, reliet of the late John Mason, in her 73rd year. Fanerai to-day) Wednesday to Ebenezer Cemetery at 2.30 p. m. SaeEuR-In Port Perry, Sept. 29th, Louis Sebert. aged 45 years. SoPEa-In Port Perry, Sept. 25tb, Armon Soper, aged 56 years. COÂTES-In Reaeh, Sept. 27th, Mary Jane, beloved wife of John Thos. Coates, aged 49 Yeats, MCCULLoUIG-In1 NeWtOnville, Sept. I9th, William McCullough, aged 77 years. LuNNEv-In Bowmanville, Oct. 3rd, Mabel 0. only danghter of the late J'ames Lunn'ey. BuitGEss-In Darlingion, Ct. 6th, William Burgess, aged55 y ears. COLE-At Hampton, Friday, Ct. Srd, Jane MicLarty, beloved wife of Mr. John Cole, in her Trd year. Mioo-Snddenly, in Goderich, Sept. 13tb, Alvin Joshua Moore, B. A., aged 57 years. Brother of Mr. James Moore, Hay don. and Mrs. J ohnl Witherldge, Darlingtcn. Horsc wanted-see adIvt. General servant Nwated-see advt. Cawker & Tait want good sound potatoes. Our offer of one old anjd one actual new subscriber for $1.50 stili holds good. We have not advanced the price of our tobaccos. Amnber smoking tobacco, Bobs, Currency and Fair Plav chewing tobacces are the saine size and price to the consumer as formerly. We have also extended the time for the redemption of Snowshoe tags to January lst. 1904.' Tins EMPIRE T0n1ccCCO . Linited. 40-2w. Ive are justlY 'pr îd -A Oie spiendlid variety ofl Dinul G and Tcilet SetF. Marv crates ot new and e, esirable patter s G have just arrived and a fuli ho iis ready foç ýour insipec 01n1 GNEW SHAPES,NEDEOAQS 0 E PR:CES. GEnglish Porcelain Dinner Sets, 97 pieces, n2w refçorm Gshape, highly decorated designs in blue, or green tones. Ti ese SetsV G were imported direct from the Potteries in England and we are-,cojn- *vinced that they are the best value that has ever been oflered, anld » to convince you we ask an inspection of these go:xis. G 35 ninety-- seven piece Sets, value $i 1.50 G October China Sale $7 50. 2 5 ten piece Toilet Sets, value $5 50 GOctober China Sale $4.00. CA-ýWER e& TAIT. '11 - @78 1 1

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