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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Aug 1904, p. 1

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Mh t ~te~r ~tL P LLvu eranumi. ,~. ~ - - - - - UUiE iowN AND", UMITY FIReT;,TI'E, WORLfl APTERWARDS. IL A .TAMEg R~ ç4OT'~T ~ -- -~ ~ ~CL~JA~, RflWMA WTVTTTU' £-~Tm A flTr~ çrnwmrl,~ £ ~ A Trr',Trcm WJ 190L J1iJ L ~~I/ !DJ.1~I.' J S M4, y IAl D15 L qDON'T READ THIS. a * Every ,Day is Bargaihi Day q q At the *People's Fuel and 0 Lumber Depot. a p We are stili handiing Best Brando Canadianq S Cements, British Columbia Red Cedar and other good q __ Brando Cedar and Pine Shingles, Pine and Hemlock \~ Ltmber, Dressed andi, Undressed, Doors, Sash. Blinds and Mouldiaigs.q SFresli Mined Seranton Goal, Cannel Coal, Steani 1-oal, Charcoal, Hard and Sof t Wood, Long, Sawed and 0 ý pllt, Siabs, Edgings, Land P1aater, Fine and Coarse Sait in barreis and saeks. We alw*ays aim to give theq best vaine at reasonable prices, Highest Cash Price q paidjfor Grain and Seedg. 1,47ing tE'àst, Bowmaýnvei]le, **a***- "140-4 I las joined her husband at Grimsby... Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Arth- ur Lockhart on the birth of a daughter MrsJabez Bragg, and Miss M. Ed- wards, are visiting at Stouf! ville.. Mrs. (Dr.).]. B. Olver and daugliter Miss Etva,' Welland, were guests of W. J. Ovens.. . .Dr. McKenzie was called tý Holtein by the ilîness of his sister.. .Mrs dos, benderson and family of Belleville, visited at Mrs. Jas. Burley's recently... . Mrs. Davies and daugbter Beatrice and- Mrs. MacLennan- and daugliter Alice have returued to their respective homes ait Cleveland and Pit- tqbitrg.. . .Stoddard Bates, Starkville, will occupy the Mrs. Kimbail resideuce ...About fifty'friends hpeut a happy afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Thos Stapleton celebratiug their litti e daughter's Alfred's birthday. More cases of sick headarhe, bilious- ness, constipation, can be cured in less time, with less medicine, and for less mouey, by using Carter's Little Liyer Pis, than by any other means. Albert College, may hope that the àMartians will bee was with them. If offered some instal- todstnush the fragrance which lmenl of self-government at the next arlees daily from the immense number elections lie would favor acceptance, of Sweet Caporal cigarettes being puttinz it into the tilt as home-rule smoked by mankind. money for Ireland.* The question ne ___________desired the country to address itself to SU~CSSFU UNIN PINIC. was the present situation, forgettin- SUCCSSFÙ UNIN PINIC. the barren past. A very successful uniion picuic of Bethesda,Salem and Providence Suuday schools was held lu the grove o! Mr. W. J. Bragg, C.C., directly north of Prov- idence Church Wednesday afternoon July, 27th. Soon atter 2 o'clock the crowd began ho gather unhil about 500 had assembled on the grounds. The committee in charge had made ail ne- cessary arrangements for an enjoyable time by having the grass mown and the grounds laid out for Base Bail and Foot Bali and seating arcommodation for the ladies while the games were in progre8s. A very kee'nly conte8ted game of Base* Bail was plaNed behween Orono and Salem teams, which resuitbd in favor of the latter by a score o! 5 ho R. A verv elean gamne was played throughout, J E. Richards, Orono, acted as umpire. By 6 o'clock the ladies from the different schools had the tables laid in real picule A cable was received îrom the UDitet fIrish League at Ottawa:ý-"Heârtily ein' you lu honoring our own Edward Blke. (Sizned) rireeland Blargen. Don' tr chesp cough medl- cince. Get the best, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. What a ,record 1* bas, sixty years of Cleherryr Mr. lias'8 Ntj[ve Food tL iIlUUÀIYorms Yo>ung peofiec£an take exercise and findi ncw blood and tiEsue and revitalizes the innocent eecreatjon deveioping health nerves and by using it reg-ulp-uly you of body and mind ln the citizens of the' can be certain that your syetem is being future. No amount o! morney, could hoe bujît up and that weakness and disease exponded whicki would do more goti are being overcome. or givo greater pleasure or resuit in more lasting benelit thian moneyV appro- priated ana expended for fitting up,) HON. E. BLAKE AND HOME RULE. caring for-, and maiutaining children's playgrounids. Before the election of Mr.1 R. Beili ias We agree enthusiasically with Coi, member for the H buse of Commons for Bromweli's ideuiî. Every schook play West Durham, this iiting was repre- ground and every publie park shoulti sented by Hon. Edward Blake, K. C., have provided and mainiained suitabla for many.years. It isa pleasureto read fixtures and conveniences for phYbical en The Toronto World, the leading exorcises for boy7s and girls. Mir. Mc- Conservative jourital of this Province, GilU very thoughîfall'y sent us a cheïâ: the following editorial testimonial to for $100 to procure some structures anti our former honored representative. tools for the children of our Publie The Woril o f Saturday morning last Schools, and evidentlv his continuoti savs: ln tendering the Hon. Edward interest in the subject prompted hlm tW Blake a banquet lu, the House of Comn- send the article. mous the Irish Nationalists Dot only rendered tribute to the most notable P i ~ 'e~~ " member of their party, but to a mai) ai sInt eB c who has much pe never ni even toià a hirdyi generou: ~e lv il, ft. t en bloc. 1h was a delighhful sight ho mwe 0 a over Edi 3) c'% S TU DENTS enrolled last seo the large company sitting down to- A. Lv a A ltue causg ZàU year. 165 young ladies ,and 1551 gether and enioyving themnselves to th'8ý freely us Young mnen. fullest extent. btadcldwtrws curest Ask you r doctor'if miteh o! Two Matriculation Scholarship@sDf e,150 and provided ou the grounds Aftter te'a a he doesn't use it for coughs, id to be $10 won in 1001by Albertoiet. Students. series of foot races were coutestad r), colds, bronchitis, and all îo wlom New commercial noomne unsurpassed, il ne 0yaa ewe L u , fde Courses la Book Keeping, Shorthand and Tele- girlrunde 10 yarsbehtroubles. 1 graphy. years aud by younzeladies over î5 years, throaeadIn ruls fde FutCneraoyCure npinpp- lovun omrre obadmn "ave fonn&fibat Ayers Cherry Peetôrgi tiveIy re F a IlConseratoryCourse la pano, ppc- àso voug men marrbe rt (n andMýa iI ctnmflrtc e ib rescri bforn-en anada.a organ, vocal, violin, harmony and theory of over 50 years, ln their resp-ctive classes. chilisienza,,eonuglis.and bard colds."' native t muto ocl osevaoy xaiaton. The last imentioned excîttect graat inter- M. LoDREÂ.N. IL.,, Ithaca. X.Y. adbe 1S-peciai attenition given to elocution, physîcat est and wa won by Mr, J oIWight 25e., 510..O.ÂRV, cutrmatriculation and teachers' courses.Pridne Th prswrudr Âi it. fo LwilMs.gaet Ž~wpp radomestic sciene room3 andro ar glery recetly added, he mrfanagement of Pastosr L. S. Wiïghh bidgseae thtemadigedby satiact0In'o! ail, Expressions -Wereý wiir-pnTuesday, Sept, 9,194.ost eu]oyabie picnie evt)r held in tàhl Correct any tendency to constip-a- Fo -r iilotratedciclr, addiressito ihsfl 00 sdoue great thiugs for them at ýrsonal sacrifice. Irishimen are igrataful, and will forgive nmucb a lifelong enemvy for The sake of act o! reparation or a more us appree0atîou. bow mucli :ave they reason to enthuse lward Blake, who has ever had seof Ireland ah heart and has ted bis commandiug gifts and f is substance in what lie deem the best interests of the people ule beionged. it was armatter regret wheu Mr, Blake defini- etired from the public 11f e ci 1.le was probably, 80 far ab talent, streugth. of character idil of view are concerued, the ýLiberal statesman Canada haýb Iuced, anid it could flot bu. ave concern whcn ho withdrew Are symptoms o! a weak, torpid or etagnant condition of the kidneys or liver, and are a warning it is extreme],y bazardons to neglect, so important .i a healthy action of these organs They are commonly attended by Icai of energy, lack of. courage, and some-c times by gloomy foreboding raLqd d- spondency. 111 wam taken ill wlth .kldney trouble, n became SO weak Z could sc'arcely gtaou 2 hok mdciewihutbnei, n fihiafl declded to try 'Hood's -nrfsapar*Ija. Âfter the elrst bottle I feit 50 mucýh bo'tt(er thf.i Z continued its use, and slx bOfttles Maýde mm a uew woman. When my litui, girl was a,, baby, she could not keeP aniything on àe.à etomacli, and we gave Ler Hoo0d's Sraa rila which cured ber." M-s. Tkioi'A&a ie mns, Wallaceburg, Ontý. --. -1 -TI fI 1 I.7.t ire o nisnative Caaalas bat îpralprliament Cures kidnoy and liver trou.bles, re- lieveathe backc apd buflds upth uhoeo syaom. TERM hIAv -lm ýw lý ý - MI A. JAMES & SON. PrtinviAtnr-çi - - -1 -1. 1.- ..- .ý- 1

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