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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Sep 1920, p. 6

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BOWMANVILLE, SEPT. 9th., 1920 ORONO From The News Mr. A. J. Knox spent a few days in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Parker Smith, Cobourg, visit- ed friends here. Dr. Stanley 'Uglow, Chicago, vis- ited bis sister, Mrs. C. R. Carveth. Mrs. F. W. Tamblyn visited. her sister, Mrs. H. J. Hoidge, Lindsay. Oscar Rolph and Orme Gamsby at- tended the funeral of Walter Fare- well, Oshawa. Topoi Mrs. Ridout and Mrs. hmsn Toronto, visited at hre father's, Mr. James Hunter. 1 c-ýMi ss Kate MeKay is back from her holidays accompanied by her sister, Miss Sadie McKay. Mr John L. Rowe, an ld Orono boy, dalgary, visiting his sister, Mrs. George L. Waddell. 11 Dr. and Mis. James Colville visited at his mother's, Mrs. James Colville, and brother, Dr. Neil Colville. Mr. D. Alun who recently moved te Kendal from Cleveland, bas boughtj the Robertý Fowler'residence -on Mill- st. Rev. A. K. Edmison, B. A., pastor of -the Methodist Church, his wif e and f nmily are enjoying a f ewg weeks' holiday. AIl Night With Asthmna. Every- one knows how attacks of asthma often keep their victim awnke the whole night long- Morning finds hlm wholly unfitted for a day of business, and yet, business must still be carried through. All this night suffering and lack of rest can be avoided by the prompt use of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy, which positively does drive away the at- tacks. Mrs. S. Cutteil, Mr. Floyd Cuttl and Mr. A. A. Rolph recently visited at Fenelon Falls. Mis. Rolph ré- turned with them. -Mrs. A. K. Richardson of Hydrau- lic Lift Loch, Peterboro, and Mis. T. G. Poulsome, Fenelon Falls, were, guests of their niece Mrs. J. R. Fowler of Darlîngton. Mrs. E. .1 1ae'1'on, Mrs. J. Col-1 :An Open Secret IThe secret of buoyant, vigor- * es health, is a well-nourished Ibody. It is an open secret that Scott's Emulsion amis of wonderful help to those who are run-down in vitalityl Ifrom ainy cause. Try it. Sct& BowneToroflt-0O-t.,2-7 MAIL -CONTRACT SEALeD TENDERS, addressed te the Postmaster General, wîll be reçeived at Ottawa until noon, on Friday. the lot of October, 1920, for the conveyandè of His Mjesty's Mails, on a proposged Contract for four years, 6 times a week on the route Burketon, Station Rural Route No. 2 from the Postmnaster General's pleasure. Printed notices contalning further In- formation as to conditions of prôposed Contract may be seen and lank forme of Tender may be qtained at the Post Offices of Burketon Station and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, Tor- onto. A. Sutherland, Post Office Inspecter. Post Office lnspector's Office, August lSth., 1920. 35-3 OVER-ACIDITY of the s::tomciha»upSet many a, niqt'sreu. I yor stomach is acid- ditred, dissolve two or tliree on th* tongue beforé retiring and en- joy refresbing sleep. fThe purity and goodnuseof KIGoids guaranteed by 1SCOTT & DOWNF' MAKUMS 0F SCOTrrs VULSION 19-2A THE CHOICE 0F 'A SCHOOL IS. VERY IMPORTANT I Yong and Charles Sts., Toronto Pos fesses a repuýtation for high grade work that is absolutely dlean and will remain so. This is the reiso the demand for our grad- atsis five times our supply. Do flot fool with education. If you do, you lose. It always pays to, get thebest. Wïýflte for, Catalogue Enter any time. W. J. Elliott, Principal .1 Mr. Harold Donaldson, B. A., son of Mr. W. T. Donaldson, Millbrook, has been appointed on Upper Canada College teaching staff as Mathema- tical Master. SHAW'S CATALOGUE mailed free 'on request. Fall term from Aug. 30. Write. 'Address W. H. Shaw, President, Yonge & Gerrard Sts., Toronto. Shoes Repaîred Whîle Yon 'WTait I arn now in a position to give you quick service and best of workranship as 1 have two assistants. Work Boots For Sale I have a lirnited stock of good substantial work boots for men. Also ser- viceable shoes for ladies and children at reason- able prices. Geo. ilumpage Land an d water miles diff or great- ly. A. statute mile is 5,280 feet while a marine or nautical mile is 6,080 feet. Notice'-W- To Auto Owners The Jamieson Bros. are busy doing ail kinds of tire repairing. Bring in your old tires and have them re-tread if they are worth it. Wewill tel] yon straight if they are worth doing. Bring in those spare tubes and have them repaired. We repair punctures and blowGuts at short notice. Ëesure and get our prices on New Tires before yen buy. We handle only the besat makes, Jamieson Bros. Côrner King and Silvér sts. Bowmanville Phone 193 Hogg & LytIe'$ Limited. Alsi*ke and Red CIoe Theý Seed Market Îs unsettled just now, but as soopi as the pricées are established wewill be open to buy anything offering in the Seed-Line. Full stock of Feeds on hand at lowest~ prices. Let us hear from you. LIM1TED Phone 203-Use it. Oshawa 1 1 - Il - - - -- 1 - 1 Ï.Ïiw

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