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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jul 1903, p. 8

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Ad vertiDs ing Is Limifted In ifs application. It cannot tell ail the news of a store. The chief featureslyou hear-about anci its right that you should. You believe that this is a good place to 'b y your inedicines because yoi' ve been often told -that it is. But there are hundreds of littie things that neyer get mentioned; things like promptness anid obligingness, which means mucli to our customersý- and that they ineyer fail to appreciate. We are proud of our goocis which'you can always rely upon for purity and quality. Corne in and look aruund Chemsts andi Dr uggists, $uccessors to J. 1 Phone 9e. [IIGGINBOTHIAM &SON, Bowmanville, Ont. * cr éatRisaiu i2 B0WMANVILLE, JULY 29, 1903. NEWCAST LE. Mr. Geo. Wilmot has retuirned to Cal- ifornia. Millex 's Grip Powders cure. Sold by Stott & Jury, druggiots. Miss Eth-et Loclihart is visiting friends in Woodstock. For biliousnes, try MilIer's Granules, Sold by Stott & Jury, druggists. Mrs. J. M. Cobbledick is visiting her sister in New York. New 1f e for a quarter, Miller's Com- pound Iron Pis. Soid býy Stott & Jury, druggists. Mrs. Thos. Motion, is recovering nicely from lier recent iliness. Councillor John Douglas had twelve fine prize chickens kilied o y dogs. New vigor and energy are soon at- tained by the use of Miler's Compound Iron Pis. 50 doses 25 cents. Sold by Stott & Jury, druggists. Mrs. Lumsden and chldnen, Smiths Falls, are visiting Mr. Geo. Lumsden. Those unsightly Pimples ean be en- ttrely removed by the use o! Milier's Cympound mron Pis. 50 doses 25 cts. Sotd by btott and Jury, druggists. ~ Mr. and Mr@. N. Plummer, Bowman- ville, were guests, of Mrs.'Atkinson, Sanday week. That hot, dry eczematous condition of the skim will disanpear by the use of. Mller's Compuund Jron PuIs. 50 doses 25 cents. Soid by Stott & Jury, drug- gists. Mn. D. J. Galbraithi rurposes retiring from farming this f al So occupy the Sanford residonce. iis large farm of 400 acres will be rented. Ail cases of weak- or lame back, back- ache, rheumatism, wilt find relief by wearing one of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plasttrs. Pnice 25 cents. Try them.§,: , % Bigam,MeNaàghton and McLaughlJn-, held a re-union pie-nie at the old home- stead of their girlhood, on the 7th con, west of Statker'a Mill. CHEST PHLT Paw.-" I cauglit a Revere cold wbich-made my chest feel raw and tiglit. I used Dr.- Wood's Norway Pine ENTRANCE EXANS. Names of thie succesaft candidates writinq at Oshawa: Mount Carswell- Miss Bickie, teacher, K. Courtice 610, A. Rundie 718, V. Morrow 728, N. -Mor- row 718, S. Penfound 617. No. 4. Darlington-Misa Pattinoon, teacher, Eý Pickell 588, E. Truli .563 Enf!elL-Miss Rose, teactier, J. Hli 601, P. McCuloch 572. TYRONEe Miss Lena Earl, Toronto, is visiting her grandrnother, Mrs. Jas. Byers.... Mr, Sam. Bingham of the West End Cooperage is busy ruFLhing out barrels for the promising appie crop,... Mrs. Gao. McLaughltn, Oshiawa, visited lier parents, Mr. anud Mrs John Hodgson, last week.. .Quarterly sacramental service in Tyroae church next, Sunday mornfng at 10 a m ., ..Misses Laura and Gertie Eaton, Toronto, are guests of Miss Alice Creeper. A WONDERFIJL Boou-As a work for famiiy reference there wag probably neyer compiled a more useful book than Dr. Chase'sReceipt Book. Besides con- taining the syip toms of disease, their cause and cure a nad the great prescrip- tions gathered together during hall a cent1ury of medicl practice, this book is replete svith receipts for cooking and has a comnpiete department devoted to the care of farm stock, bees, domestic =animaIs, etc. For fuit particulars write Edanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. PRO VIDENCE. Foitowing- is the promotion examina- tien report of S. S No. 5, Darlington, names in ordeýr of menit: Entrance- Edwin Hoar, Millite Jackson, Melbourne Wight, Jr. IV. to Sr. IV-Tena Proutt, Myrtie Bragg, Lena Bragg,1Irwin Bragg Sr. 111 to Jr. IV-Lillie Ioar, Rowena Bragg; Jr. III to Sr. III-Dora Proutt. Ettie lHenderson,Arthur Bragg, Florence Allun; Sr.I1 to Jr.III-Llarvey W ight, Freddie Wight, Leta Jackson, KElslira-g-g-Tena Ruiter; Sr.PvlI o Jr. I1-Eiffa Wi ghlt, illa -Wight, Aima Hobbs; Sr. Pl. I to Jr. lI-Irene Bragg. ALLIE M. WIGHTr, teaclier. The contents of the August Magazine. Number of The Ontlook are varied, and OLAUKE NIN Promotion of sehool. Names in order of ment. Jr. IV to Sr., iv-Berth& Sandercock ' Sr. IV to Jr. IV-Iva Glasc.ott, Laura Brown, -John Berry. Sr. II to Jr. 111 Merle Powers. Jr. Il' to Sr II Oswald Sandercock, Jennie MeQuarrie. Sr, 1 to Jr. Pt. Il George Fogg, ILizzie McQuarrie., HELEN G*. MoitRis, teacher, HIAMPTON. Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. G. Stevenson' and Miss Ethel Stevenson, Oshawa, at Mr.E.Trenouth's; Misses Alice Creeper, Tyrone, Laura and Alice Eaton, Tor- onto, at Mr. W. Creeper'si; Mr. Sugden, Oshawa, at Mr. R Aveny's; Miss L. Whalevî, Wnn<Istock, and Miss A T. M. Greggory, Detroit, at Mn E.Moore's; Miss Louie Elliott, Toronto, at home; Mr. and Mrs. C. Horn spent Sunday at Canton..... Mr. and Mrs. C W. Hastings have neturned from a holiday trip to Friendship, N. Y . ... About 70 memibers and adhenents of the Epworth League were very pleasantly entertained. at the Parsonage 'Friday evening ...The Berry Souial on the Church Lawn on Tuesdav evening was a splendid success socially and financially. Proceeda $18. The program was an excellent one. The League was assisted by Mn. C. E Brown, soloist, Maple Cnqek, Assa., and Miss Greggory, eiocutionist, Drtroit. By special request the May Pole Drill given at the Dominion Day Concert was repeated ...Mrs F, A, Cole and son, Toronto, at Mr J. T. Cole's; Mr. Edgar Elford and wtt e, Dakota, Miss El!& Rogers, Taunton, at Mn. S J Williams ï. . .. Regular Epworth League service Thtursday eveaing this week instead of Pniday. CROLERA INFANTUM. Choiera infantumn is one of tL.e most dreaded diseases ofiinfancy. It is pre- valent during the heat of summen in spite of ail the care mothers may take to guard a,-ainst it, and it some times progreses o quiWly -1atdeth oc- curs in a f ew hours no matter what care is given the chid. The finst thing to do is to stop feeding Ste child and give hlm plenty of fresh air and pure water to drink. Give Baby's Own Tablets 50 carry off the poison in the system. Do noS under any cincum- THE MASO N Goâ BOWMANVILLE SAMPLES. A lot of, travellers' Samples incluiding boys Knickers, boys' Overalis, boys' work Coats, men's Pantsj men's Overalis, men's Smocks,, etc.,Iwil be sold at 25 per cent less than regular prîces. 4!ldl the special prices on elothing advertised during the sale will be continued for balance of season. Special 8511k Sale Starting Wednesday morning July 29th for one week., The biggest and best bargains we have ever of- fered in Silks. This is no ordinary offer,. read t1he par ticulars, 200 yds heavy Japan Taffeta, pure Si1k, good range of shades, regular value 50c yd, this week only for 23o yd. 50 yds only, handsome corded Silk ini pink and white, blue and white shades, V 'y 1 - ome-material for blouses regular 75c~, gooci this week only your ichoice 350 yd1. A few waist lengths of fancy brocaded and sti iped. OIIMLur Vry ieest ad natstgoods, wor h $1.Ott, $1,215 a yd, this week- only If and snve Yoil bacIrc OUT ni - -'l AM.- r a DruLr çoc -L

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