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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Aug 1929, p. 6

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II A - T THIE CANA]IAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1929 _____ PAGE SIX A Different Woman Air ben agral uffrer<~ lie? ndkidneij troube, m aflrtrlng osbole1Iarn a diffrn 10 n.IahoiSp my workbut thaenka 1 EruseheniSl.s1 0arn bacS a wok ga in. and 1 giey gon a liWe eryrorig a d"dn hel - A Il o paints n,ow wc h ch gen eraltles. Beishapi and brnger feg hae .d daan -hlosnand s841. I arn 43 ear8. by Oyers.l'shall alumy8 highlu «ceommend nuhe. nd I woud io be trimat jMem myseli in a hurry.' -(Mcas.) M. P. OIg'ai itter o-S ai.. ,otla. Knsschen Sats Io obtainable at drug and departmnent stores lu. Canada at 75C. a bottle. A bottie ontli nu to at for 4 or 5 moih-Odheath Lot hall-a-Cet a day. W HEN a cold or exposure bings aches and pains that penetrate to yaur vert- bones, there is always quick relicf in Aspirin. It will make short work of that headache or any littie pain. Just as effective in thc more seious suffeing from neuralgia, neuritis, rheumnatism or lumbago. No ache or pain is ever too deep-seated for Aspiin tablets ta relieve, and they don't affect the heart. Ail druggists, with proven directions for various uses which many people have found invaluable un the relief of pains and aches of many kinds. eASPIR11N Aspirin la a Trademi; gterd latC lCanadà f Miss Kate McKay of the Corner contusions It is a medicne. c oy hekd ndbauif Store is holidaying at Port Elgin il' itself. 1 I 1I111 1 I 1 And honey sweet like you. ard Parry Sound. Mr. Charles Harri.s' barn and IlHveacery aeaIhry Dr. and Mrs. M.ýeClellan and fain- stables, north of Kirby, were struck ,Such a work of art; ily of Toronto are holidaying at her by lightning during an electric storm Ter ae1bretrying periods in a A thought expre.ssed in lovelines father's, Mr. Robt. Foster. recently when three horses were wia' 1e when the girl nia- Wrapped around a heart. Mr. and M.%rs. David H. Pollard,, rendered permanently deaf froni the twotaomnod when a wo>- Haeacryhvacer, Goodham, HaliburtonCoty visit_; concussion, one a blind horse being man gîvebittabrft child, IRudadrdadset mother Maa TeachStmiddl.ag,. There's nothing in the orchard now ed er mte, M,.. . anton. left in such 'a nervou.s condition it wie, oa eco ideae ed it was impossible of approacb and had At these the Lydia E. Pinkha's Half so good ta eat. MissEdt M. Sherwin, ,,who has to bc destroyed. Value of horses i Vegetable Com~pound heIp s av achryhae cery been visiting her brother, Mr. Robt.10, adsih aae o ul- soHnra hat n io.aeaerethae atreer, E. Sherwin, returned to Winnipeg. $20, bydsinsurdaagces.obid' oeSnlbat n vgr oddaetetes Dr. and Mrs. James Colville of i ings cvrdb nuac.!id r ign hn oJn ýHarwich, are visiting bis brother,! Do flot allow worms ta swp the W' B2 i Frs ar siigthako un Dr. Nei. Colville, and other relatives. vtlt of your children. I l ot w i Fr herfestiities Mnr. Lockhart, nee Florence Gains-! atteiided ta, worms may -ork irre- Nié' II by, and son of Chicago, and sister, iparable han ta the constitution of _______________- Go PLACES AND SEE THINGS Mss France. Gamsby, teacher near! the infant. The littie sufferers can- 1 ks Rg________oudTHS UM E Stratton, are visiting their aunt,' not voice their ailment, but there are - tguain o pon TI SME Mis IdaGamsby.many signs by which inothers are A afe. ,eliabla 7eguQiG*iiU la 10t hhhIslands. madess Iedhata dse f Mlle's ,diCi,ie. Sold in thrî c d- wn il i nuxipnsiv-' wek-end. madeam-ae tht adoseof Mllth-! o 1, 313 z Thelwcost is suirr.iflz!y 0 To have the ebjîdren sound and Worm Pomder is necessary. These $ .8 No. 3,.85 per 2-oxf. n t t s ,louitfii if an'" othr tripi hcalthy is thne first care of a mother.i ealdugs catoiîiýani They cannot be healthy iftroubled %poderUactquikonand illexpe î nuitstih oniroyof t iniï- a rnally wt orms. UeMte rvs1worms from the systeni without any pmple.Adldrcss. -h~-~~ Sumlni- to anl- U s M t e r G r v s ' i n o i v n e n e o t h c i d .1T H E C O O K M E D IC IN E C O .. I . , w r r j t . s T ron o v try Tot3iONTi ro.iot~adî atirjrta rntng ut 10.1a istandni'd Mrs. John Greenwood of Bridge- A't very pleasing event took place ---i~- rn. j t'i, iilanl. confnlattilig withcon Moff's. Mr. ohn Greewoo's ixty friends gathered -is a surprise s 1--- î 'i I oi trntnr's o t 0V r ustai health is mach improved s:nce his and gave Mrs. Alexander Walker, àm~I0W " "', t t'i elta 1 0;.n ha ii vist hre hre yers go.fomery Mss and Brdle, ~ ~ nern--aIS 11, i1cs ew Blool o' -'k iso mniii . , 1)ttr. Numet- fomryMs ad rdea mis- ,M - j t dfor C'tIous oas iiot- is a ni ,oartin g housw iai M essrs. John and George Anm- cellaneous shower coinprising many !)ehliv. - , fi rasin W'rnv . h p tb ,nnio our vîsit a tliooughlyl I strng, allae Si.son nd D. F.valuble and useful articles. The DesPOnen 7Lavss of Lner-'v-. Palpitatinn 'îu..il.oa Cteigllactoe a ieon Rver r. venn asejybl pnti ler. îi Mmoey ce s2pe, bax.34 ~j-i a cory oft th. new iilustrated i Cuttll mtord toPigon Rverfor venig ws enoyaly sentin sc- or 15 ib Sold by ait druggults. or maied n piain hoolIÏet- 30500in s1anI ot the Georgian aday's fishing and wcre sùccessfull ial chat. A nice buffet lunch wa-slpkg.onrec-c.p a ore 5g w Pami maied ial -t.ivu ers (aaia a inlanding five very choice maska-1served, after which ail joined in ex-i ',-.THE WOOD %MVDICtI<E C.O..TCRNYD.ON jtalA i 41 mange. Mr. E. F. Hughes and daughter Evelyn, of Las Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wright and daughter Anna, of Rochester, N. Y., are visiting at the home of the fortn- er 's sister, Mrs. A. Henry. Mr. Frank Ardron with his mother and sister visited Sixth Line friends, Miss Kathleen Ardron a gust of Miss Mary Snmith. Frank, Who wasR EINM forinerly on the Orono bank staff and liter at Miaini, FIa., has return- MIDA il Furniture and Furnishing for the Home We have sold almost entireiy out of many lines of Summer Furniture. We have a few articles left in somne lnes which we off er for Aug. at greatly reduced prices. Visit our stores and if you require any of these pieces you can pur- chase at a great saving. VERANDA SHADES A few veî-anda shades left with green siat and ail complete with cords and hangers: 1 shade 8 ft. wide x 7 ft. 6 inches drop, regular $12.00, fori ......................................... $800 4 shadles 5 ft. wi(le x 7 ft. 6 inches drop, regular $7.50 foi- ............................. $5.00 TWO REFRIGERATORS LEFT Just 2 Refrigerators of good reliable make: 1 reguflar prie.2O, to go at ....$2.0o 1 regular price $18.50, to go at ....$1500 LAWN SEATS REDUCED Somne lawn seýats. anid a few lines of splendid reed goo(ISsp-ecialIly ]ow piiceci foi- August. F.F. MORRIS Co. Phone 10 Bowînanville -Home Furn ish power qives flashinq qet-awaq atthe 608 (GO"sî quai Light, Flavory, Easily Digested SHREDDED OOOed ta Toronto where the family now pressing best wisbes ta the bride and WEDODING ORNOail reside. groom. (From The News of August 15th.) Mr. and Mrs. S. Hughes and soni Despite the wet weather Wednes-i Mellow-Dean Mr. Stanley Bruton bas been iii George, Dundas, Mr. L. F. McLaugh-1 day afterno-n at Pontypool a largej with jaundice. lin, and Mr. and Mrs. Gavin David-1 number were on hand ta see the A quiet August wedding was sol- Mr. James Snetsinger, Toronto, son, Oshawa, Mrs. D. C. Fergusonithree bail games. Orono and Ponty- emnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. viste i twn and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ferguson and' paal opened the festivities, the latter Wm. Dean. South Napanee, on rs. Arinthu Bret, oono son, Lotus, visited at Mr. A. Henry's. losing by 13-8. Bowmanville elini- Thursday afternoon, Aug. 8th, wheni inateArthurastree9-2 inrantov-innings' hi nydubtr uil a visited friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Long and fixatue. heslf9in aie, roo ,nitei nmaighe taMriAlertE MissDeia BrstadEgavile, dugherMis Los, f Vnmiion,. Bo Tenfina l ate Onl rtooind n-Me iw of Neate onr.fAl r . visited Mrs. Elmer Little. At. namtrtp r usso ings when it was called an taccount; and Mrn. John Mellow, Gretna. Rev. J. F. Chapman of Windsor Mr' T. Smith. Percy lef t Orono1 of the ram and darkness, 'with scorel The bride, who was unattended, nearly a quarter of a century ago. I3-1frBomnile1n esI- wsgvni nriage by ber father, maiedhsbrte,.r . .Cap- He is now clerk and treasurer 0f the baIl finals Orono won from Millbrook,1 and wore a iovely gown of powder Miss Hilda Rowland, Newcastle, growing t.own of Vermillon. 19-6. Messrs. Ames and McLaugh- blue georgette and carrlied a beauti- spent the weekend witb Miss Marion Mr. James Hommes, about sixty lin won the horse-sboe pitching tour-1 fui bouquet of roses. The ceremony Green. years ago a resident of 0-nn, then nanient, the latter a sinaîl lad or was performed by Rer. Harry Mel- Miss Dowson, Park St., returned an apprentice wlth the late William! about twelve years of age who can low of Manilla, brother of thel Allin in the wtagon sbo-p enraute wa thein around the stake with un- groom. Hometa.lfo Toronto wbereh o resides, cannyaiiy Following a wedding breakfast, the Monay frniBowiavile iroyhodhoeneae n n abI t. happy couple left amid the best Mr. James Cutteli is visiting hislcîe.ld on Mr. D.T. Alin. The wag r ii wishes of their many friends, ta sev- daughter, Miss Ama Cutteli, at Ion shop was a live wire business in L O DIE eral points in Quebec province. On Hamilton. 1 those days, employing a namber cf u o Ta l t their return they will reside in New- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gibbs of men. T ~ castle. Cleveland, Ohio, visited at Mr. John It bas Many Qualitie.-The mnan Do T re hngs 1The many exquisite gifts wbich Thomsons. ts. heyreceived evidenced the esteeni Ta sn'.who possesses a bottie of Dr. Thomi- -stop Headache inl 20 min in which tbey were held in Napanee Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baxter of as' Eclectric Oil is arnied agaiTiat -break up a CoId over night anthdirc. rToronto> spent the weekend with1 many ilus. It will relieve ta cough, -standMnthe panssorwime. friends here. ibreak up a cold, prevent &ore throat; Ter isonethpins tofywllfomeCERIE 1-olloway's Corn Remover takes it will reduce the swelling front a h____on____thy i n HRRE the corn out by the roots. Try it sprain, relieve the most persistent do-they won't hurt >'ou. ~ v hry aeacer fflret, ,s , an i1 nieily beal cuts and, lve .chr, have cherr j.. vpA hrvdo >SAR Y so much better and so much cheaper that you wiil wonder xvhy you ever even thought of doing it yourself. Let our latln(ryman eall today and pick up your things. Moi-e than likely when you hav-e once ti-ec oui, service vou mwiii be like others --become a regular customer. BOWMAN VILLE AGENT: W. J. BAGNELL Oshawa Laundry & DRY CLEANING CO. LIMITED MCCO UN ,TENýAC -'q e, Vil=n fuusy appetitea are bard to please, these crisp, oveD' balced, flavory sbreds of whole wheat give zest to the meal and energy for work or play. Delicious wlth whole mnilk and fruit&. OLD FASHIONED AND UNNE CES. Modern women xiii not do it i The nishers q

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