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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jan 1898, p. 7

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/1< Uow'-To Ctire * 11Skiln Ieseaq" DARILINGTON ,ýCOUNCIL. No1~nterna1 mnedicine requirud. re own Hall, Ilampt)on, Dec. st89. IL.l J~ 2,188.tetter, eczema, itchi I , aleutos nte RglaNetn f ouc emn- face hands, nos:e, etc.. ieaving te ikubesai1re1n1ints flast and( clear, vwhite and heathiv, its sr t peciai meinsrend a t i cn ime CADMUS. healing and craiv\ \%nep J- Acmmniato w J*pesentedfroUm - ed 1by;no ther rîes skyu ugj ne atesackilowle gin- g receipt IjýJ. W Philp), Balsamn, ist, for Swanes it-ent. L'1 Ms f$85auotpsedobicrdtt C -twight frienid....Son a Co , whiolesale Agenlts. ot atmeig I-eevdadfid lia, as been -stigral. Avoid suibstittles.MIdbM. BonâdsCcol1dea b1,,y la la's oi.Orm i 1er M r. Mr. l'ester, that toc uf Iïvigprs tSteam ngn now mni- A person whio doesn't like oy sters, or ) retnedd sco'tbisRihr Nim, John tWato, mpeachies and(]cream misses haif thei") i Avery for lampiJion i illamM ginýer... iiss Thompsonin life. for lAron i Llie Rex e ws ismwc L o4Thompsona e iasodr, iU oi the i tosurer ltt, .Sundav of inflammlatorn foliowînig sýumls: Members of counicil *Shde, aughtl coo a for altto)ltîcanein cmifor meig riends and lneigbbors 1naîinson1o3.34; ohn Okdo $387 reaverient . ... Mis, niJmeJeati;o dou$34;Frd G!iff d dagtrof Gog detsu ii ra .4 aisPollard'Odo $100 ; R . E. li sriçusiv il... .Mr JonObme ravel3e;Jhtk o52 hîo lias ieased t(he farta 1of lmany thinigs, bt txontbiu Johin Wodedo $120; M. A. 'Jamles, )ert Cowan for nxtii u aou hoýet i c, l.t initiing -anti adv\ertliInA~84 ui mlarîed te Misssloimes of . Th--beïtohing e 1do ipal o ed6copie-s $51l'.Eliobn Mir. and Mrs E,1. Montý tn ? laCo begina o-th se cha1,roes aniposLa eJ 3adof mi visiting .friend c - 1ealýUJJ, servilces a.VV 7_*8,Dr, terboro .... M r. Ill\ te sovereîgn 'ilC .... ' ralfe- Mtni$;M srsC uieine [v -whio movedto 10Peýteoro t:, tiens of tethnt ni ugc ee and Clark $3 each ; Neil F. Mc have rcturneodililfil AtmCop aNcha onyrt 4110 I- k'. - izuocu sVlrsi l1s~t Seî n WVhooping Couighi, etc. It îla r. .Sais 5cd;Jae ap -1,a- à- repIutation.; of fifty yeara of blindMr'. i siiege $- ecb; Mrs. cures Acew n'rm .-l 15 i- I :i sut,ýTlo,ýicý-ai he prepared for accidenÀts, nw hewrd Ln 3 is iex m m ap over as bell ech ri on aenotice :nloyw when the, vwill uap- Dit sioudteint mýlie wili aI et etigof Counicil me houd kep Quik- V~D~ Kint.roduccea B-iawfor teappointmlet ad. Ini cases of îuwflc lerk. totUch-o ay . i,rît On motion leti- aj,11- relief, amd, ure1 c re hervtbcecithnaor- - - itiiiiýrý lJ t I NORTHERN MESSENQER,1 CATIRSE. PERPES '-'îN .DOOT OR, n. z, c <a z>'. <JJ uz< z c--- i .tW I e.u~ I .< FOR&m 43.00 % UNIQUE COMBINE TO PROVIDE FAMILIES WITH THE BEST PUBLICATIONS AT TH1E LOWEST PRICES. -Nsver before xvas sucl iinoffer matie te the ,re-aders Of the SiA J' EV M' .N The publialie-rs of the 'DAUIY WTES ni h ' RHERN MESEGR'ioking te larger influence through 1iireas.ýed circulation, f vmtie usaneri which was sO geanorous that w-3 jum-rped ab it ii-mmdiateiy on beha.if oF our subucrib9rs. Tii lý wsisretrtO -us for the-Sia reasoni that it initerested them, and te eur readers iii wii.1 be interestiing ass the greatst agi ever ofei-edl by any cIube f pubileatiens. T -E WITNESS. ~)We neet e ielnth eciptions of any of the publicat-i ninïam bv.Tl-e 'WITN ESS' everybody kznows and respects;. Averagitg nearly fourteeni pages a day, and ruui--ang up te neariy twice that numbeýr on Saturday, it cantaLins a wionderfali budget ofinretg reading initter. Amonig t110 Iiighty newspapers of the Doiniioni, -Potone has such staunch tmue friends as the Witness.' Those that J.'Yto it bet love it miost In maiiy partts of thi,, country the feelingia, 1- What is home without thse 'WTT- NS.'" ý It isa-, paper that ii eat need heýsitat4e te hiaad over te his famiiy, and it is a pap)er whoe opinions,, tatsnien esteorm and value. Why ? Be cause it has a conscience, and it dame speak eut what it &diLDI~. ~ Tho Prrlt'- Ç~, ~ t e~ ~ ho,.. Tir~e I -~~' ~o. tuil,-; ai .Tc's'erday mauma wîs down stairs tii' wnuîtct1 te sou I t. needie on it un '~t'~t'a ~ii,,o 'U'ia~ I looktd tor *x'ac on Ike bt I prett>'." Se I sattîi tA t w sr nunsaleexo. ['Pet' A &M mula.. ... eop tho the bcd agaiit. st'ueI lk .ak "bvIcars Is sly bau ' n . 1 a in, an hel t Iu, . . f t.Io JO a mep ,a'-rCeyj 1 fae ofai, îaon't', u n ieple Çout-,, a (i i pS t tr Lak te t sls;Butth tîch il, opiu TulkoISe , ItireE51 , ora1g C e, so yt'e e!li.V,--, o ut pkyscrers rmte o l'teMaoi bog o)r g t onanoc bi4e,.,t-rr one of hai fa doien of sr ,en, o..a yoman ,onir a elea1P r cwhIl i 1o hiLsu faceotho rth eem te te ts h1 evem iectio as i its &ges uc-r cu Sunkro 1 ( t L 1 sitibut yen .lC, tutri oi ii:-orinsa, yen c1. . ce lonheuveOf the hiz e1) te tht:.'isor( STANDARD NEYER LOWEREID, imrai Bu sin hne Quick Sole 8n~ri1~es. S S t1~ secredthe services of W. JENNINGS, as srW A wu have begun- selling out the banhceý cf our :miU à' oc of Boots and Shoes to mnake ro for FaIl r ~ pu. T is i a great opportuity to secuire Os il, u'Own prices. As th' e stock must be reduiced xve sh '!flîr. at once $3000 worth of these goods at A ir usttuingii4 accounts muist be settled in fiffb-y H .15I obi s will be incurred, as the pr'esent books i fnust b 11tre P. B n \ NSNvUiF. dm% DA V iS BEA)nBOb1~ There are niany kintis of Sewing Machines, btweeprhsn a new machine you should by ail means get the very best-Thiis is thse kinu i seli. For Tailors' andi Dressmakers'use, our Mlachines have neo equaL. i rotnel-lnterm- c, ade ato n it 5t0,nrltrW, Pf 'ir o+n E%lRS &OVERSHOES a 0 0VERDICT .. 'MIl til e 1leading dealers in the principal towns of the Dominion'agree tliat 'THE CANADIAN RUBBER CO.'s RUBBERS ARE THE BEST IN THE MARKE'T,"

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