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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Dec 1900, p. 8

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IT 6ther representus coufort or dis- comfort-economy or big oxpns- -peace or worry-for nearly eight months of evory year. Why not choose ourlatest warrn air construction. -"THE OXFORD 400 SERIES@9" 'rhenwe guarante ou-co-plte retrpower from l ess fuel and assan on . r ery and famtly ave moved in town Ho called at Billings,' Motana, wvhee resp'idenco Thleyare wloectzn le was given a good time b y Dr. H ._ .I v.. r nd L a e e]laI mevi T r e ar~î nd Messr.SSiS. Uhappie rus Ch roUnuJa u. îItUL90. Apleasant tle whu lie reports are ail flourishing. He was spent by Leagiiers at Bethesda wilI again return in the spring. ... M r. Fridqs eve ning ... . Home Circlers en- Roýet atsn son of Mr. John WTatý joyed'a ftrc i F ridav evening.Initia- sodrou, has ta stn' a butcher business in tî -ins are u iming lui Sons of Temperance NewYok City... .Mr, Wes, Thornton Lodgo. oded a double deck of liogs at Ponty- W.orms affect a child's heaith too pool for Peterboru Thursday. ... Mr. D. seriously to negleet. Sometimes they T. Allun was appointed caretaker of the cause convulsions and death. If s-ýou Methôdist churcli i~n ,uccession tii Mr- uppecît to bbo pre-sont, gx i reîged.. M. aes i ow' Pleasa nt Worm Ssrupi, which Sees lias returned from %li .11p1r,,i . f- aitr ëBla te 01 auudtIseven11 Vars I child. Prî(i c,5e offering Day Orono -Methodist Snnday Sehool on Sunday, Dec. 9. Sermons b v ENNISKILLEN. 1ev. J. S. 1. Wilson, B. A., B. 11. Courtice. Miss Little, Kendal, was guest of Mr. S. Alez- ander-..M.,!and Mrs. Martin Lee, Pickering, AN ýHONORABLE MEDICISE - That visited at Mr. F. Rogers' .. .. Mr. Frank Brown appeals to the best judgment of the hoein fromi the North-West la staying with bis mother Mrs. Win. Brown .. . Mr. and Mrs. John best people is Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Martinhbave been visiting in Whitevale .. .. Rev. Pilis, the greatest prescription of Dr. A, J. A. McKeen, Orono. gave a capital atidress at W. Chase, the famous Hecipe Book the annual meeting of the Bible Society Wcd- nssday might. _ At the annual meeting of the author. By acting directly and specifi- MethodislSunday School Saturday-nîglht Mr. cally on the liver, kidneys and-bowels, JmsSano a eeett Superintendent, thi poula failymedcin thr uhly14r. JaieaA. V iyjAss't-Su pt, aMr. iF. Rogers -- Secry.îiss G. VtiadntnAsst Ser'y, and Mr.- cures liver comdplaint, billousness, kid-J .VruTesrr The old staff of beach- nov dîsease, constipation and 1 te ac- (,iS vwere aI ceelctcdw!thiMr. Js. A. WrVrry I com.panving pains asud aches.' Dr [- itatBil ca. eahr. .r 1Jh u.~e uameîyunene for ife Ago Proviens to the establ-lishme of -th-i InsBtitutionl, the Board of Mîaemn requested the Couneilu gnaurantee to lt, for the firat year, the sum of 8500, wliich request wss granted, and of courte this eum was provideéd for ln the estimates. A. resclution waa paseed by the Cou oeil, that no ala was te lbe given te any whose condition rendered thema eligible to enter the institution. Dur- Ing the year $348.14 was oxpended on Pour Relief, and through the efforts, and goodrmanagement on the o art of1 j ~ kmuaËn-, te Sjoutii were .jiycaie<n or ThU. lis macde the ts expidiure of Poor Relief for the year, 8548 14, Ieaving a balance toe credit of $251.86, Mr. Burden says 261.86, which ln not coireet. With the fact (if the proise of the Council to the Home Board before you, 1 a8k any intelligent ratepayer if we were not juatified in asking for the $800- Mr. Burden 8878 the taxpayers demand to know where the balance went to; 'Were ilîi, n or robbed of this -&mou.ýt?" he also akp-. --The balance was uned sas any other money would bc, for general purpoies. By the combin- ' au > LFS~1 *** ~ cOGJ'ESTE' e ~ It as 120 CROSISTUBES IL lqj "A

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