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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Apr 1892, p. 1

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/ '~. K! TERB:#150 IEÂNn.OUR TOWN AN~D OOUNTY FMST: THE WORLD ÂPTERWÂRDS. M. A JAMES EDITOR MAN) PROPPMETOB, NEW SEiEiilo BOWMÂNVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1892. VOLUME XXXVIII. NUMBEP. 15 JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN uuuuJI1 have reeeïved Direct from the Manufacturersi1 in .Berlin, TWG CASES LADIES' SPRINS Mr Jas Leaak, while woriiing about a1 Pawin ahie placed a sharp axe on the upper part of the machine, wbich fell point downwards and gave him a very ser joua cut in the leg. We a.e pleased to leatn that the wound is bealing nicely. Report of S. S. No. 19, Darlington for March; namnes in order of nieit:-Jun 4, LilligGilbert, Milton Gilbert; Sen 3, F Eadle, Editli Tordiff, Levi Tordiff; Jun 3, ElHýa.glere, Carlson Stephens, Luther iGr , Ella Gilbert; 44U2jGeo Gilbert, Herb Roler, Willie Tordiff, ed Stevens; I'r~Jobe Pt . Serwod Brunt, James Annis, Perey Gilbert, Annie Pye, H.LYý s Clarence Brurit.MCe t.G eacher. COUBr 7cz. Don't forget the open program to be given by thie Sgns on this Wednesday evening. Good time expected. Ail Wel- core... . Mr. T. W. Harris bas returned from visifing his daughter in the West .Rev. J. W. Aunis, B. A., Chatham, visited bis fatber and other relatives bere rece'ntly. . .. Rev. J. H. Oke, Wilfrid, whule epending a few days with re'ativ& s Mr. andi Mrs. W. Mason of Newcastle, were visiting friends hera recently. . .. F. Walker lias 'hired with Mr. Edward Ralsg. .... Councillor Davey sold a fine young mare to Mr. Albert Sraples .. . .Mr. Wm. Kelly, Lakefield, bas inoved here al2ain. gr. John Law lias nîoved to New- cssle . fir.Sandesbas moved on the billwhre i&epý'cts to receive pure air .. .. We welcome Mr. Albert Staples to our section.... .Mr. James Bradley has furnished the school with wood this year. The youngest son of Mr. Wm., ,4qho lias a seora éo inflammation of the longs.... .Mr. H. Sanderson, of Purpie Hlill, spent Sundsy at Maple. Corners and Misa McGowan, of Barrie, is visiting her sister Mrs. W. Il. Ton kin ... Seeding bas commenced... .gh--PAr.nmo dustry bave formed an association bore with the following officers elected:-Prest, Ha'wry Argue; Secy, E G Pascoe; Treas, Wm Werry; Guide, .1, li A-itoni; Sent.e irel, J T Rundle. e AT HOME ABuADÀ.-Physieial 9a trav- ellers, pioneers, settiers, invalida and ail classes of pe )ple of ove y d -gree, testify to the medicinal and ronie viraies of Bar- Mr. Wm. Trewin is- improving and Miss Flo. Trewin bas lost the tiiglit of one eye .. . li1ot ens lately, three or four at a, lime. Tha fox gener. ally carnies a b.ig but got caught at las&. but îthree or four liens di) not amount to much." . .The owner of the gliostly pigs would do well to ring tireur up ororbers, will have to take.it in hanfi to confine them.... .Rev. L. Phelps occupies the pul- pit next Sunday afternoon înstead of Mr Canin. COLD WEAMIEa TRitALb.-DEAP. SiRs- This fali and winter 1 suffored from neur- algiain my face and had the best medical advice without avail, I at asat thought of trylng B. B. B , and af ter using one bottle have flot feit any symptoms of neur- algia Bince. 1 regard it, a3 a fine family medicine. J. T. FitOST, Heaslip, Man. Miss Ella Sauderson is exeocted home for the Baster vacation., ..Mr. Harry Rogeri lias returned from Likefi-3d - Mrs. R weri is )ixnprovhî-.ig iicely ..The Ladieb' Aid Sciety of the Methoiset church int(ni haviný, a haikat sacial at the Parsona e Good Fiidiv eveninz. A good prograi i bein, pîepare 1. Talent YOU want your Cottons, Linons, Flannols always sweet, dlean, snowy whitel YOU want " the wash"9 done the easiest, the clean- est, the quickest. the cheap- SURPRISE Soap "the Sur- prise way," wvithout boiling or scalding, gives these resuits. IHÔýFÔRMANITOBA!

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