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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Nov 1901, p. 4

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'isTe first indications of an attack of Cole, and if ynar wie.Ye wllprocure a box of COLD~K,1* ~b OV~~and have them on hand in case of emnergcncy. They a-e chocolate coated tablets, easV to taire ani will cure a cold in two days if taken ini the early stages, 250 & BOX. # For Coughs and Colds of long standing we can confident ly 4 Ëecommend our COD -LIVLEI IL EKULSION. This sour spËu5al preparaàtion) of tlue Fure Norwegian Cod S/ Liver Oil combined with with Hypophosphites, it is very paat< S abie and easily digested, it contains 50 Per cent. of the Oul. Large Bottle 35c. I V TOLES WTest End DrUgStore. i A opecia1 Value MEN'S -BOOTS 95 cts. to $5.00. IFIN EOR COARSEUI Splendid assortn.ent of ýQi ANIM 1iJiilT1D)1?T'iQ The CalladiaR Statesilail, BOWVMANVILLE.- NOV. 6, 1901 Vote for the foundry by.law onFrdy Nov. 15. A foundry in successful operation wiîll bring farmers to Bowmanville from longý distances. Mr. F. W. Hodson, Dominion Live Stock Commis ioner, has gone on a trip to thoe Maritime Provinces. The full vote should- be polled-every one who fails to vote in a serise opposes the by law. Vote in every ward if you have property-only freeholders vote. Professor Robertson of the Depart- ment of the Agriculture has placed a War Office orde.r for- oats--in- Alberta,- N. W.T. The orcler is for over haif a- million bushels. Mr. John Squair. B. A,, of Toronto University facultv who bas been an as- sociate prufessor for several years bas been promoted to the status of a full professorship, an bonor to which bis strviceb fittingly entitie hlm. \7ting for the foundry by law means helping to restore to the town its -former prosperity, to increase the value of every lot and residence, every shop or other property, to raise the rent of houses by creatlng a demand that must produce that effect. Mr John MMlae .P..' for South Huron, died Oct 31st aged 77. Hie was Reeve of the township of Hullett previous tobecomin-' member of par- fiament wbich be was f roin 1887 to 1900). He was a well kaîown platforxn speaker baving visit ed West Durham during political campaîgnis. Farmers throughout thid district willl appreelate haviug a well equipped foundry and machine shop in their midst a.-ain. This should make themo to be loyal to it and patronize it to their full ability. Every farm in the trading district of Bowmanvillo will be increas- ed in value by the industry and there are farmers enough witbin easy reach of this town to keep -tbe foundry ousy the year round il thev do tbeir part. Our citizens shrnild hp. n1ýasedrathe,' -SOESTORE, Cornparison is the touichstone with which tot ' ail1 the others, then examihe ours; we'll gladly A ~Our aim is to satisfy every purchaser ail the way once isn't th 1- point-we want to seli you shoes fa ..........the- King- Qualîty,- McPher sn's- Unibn--made- goods- NONE BETTER. SKinig Quality, Box Caîf Bals, Extension Soles, up-to-date in eveary partieular, for AMcP-h erso n's 'Extra Box Caîf Bals, Extension Soles, very stylish MCpher'son's Fine Dongola Bals, just the boot for tender feet, wide last B iuif Bals, heavy, solid, leather soles, neat in appearance Kango)raSide Bals, extension sole, entirely new last, a bargain- SDongola Kid Bals, not a heavy shoe but very comfortable Pe Fetlined Boots, heavy weight, lots of wear, laced or buckled SKing,'s Ilot Shot Lirie, heavy working bals, tougli soles and uppers IlHighi Top Boots, aill si 1zts,aIl prices, easy fitters, $3.560 down te LFMr-DIES SMOS ~ King Quality, Dongola KidC Bals, extension soles, newest, sbape Kig Quality, Duli Caif Top liutt, extension soles, oak tan soles ~jKing Qaiv Box Caîf 1Bals, neat shape, very easy fitter ~Mecreýlye's,*Iangora r3utt, medium weight, guaranteed wearers SKanigora Lined Bals, just the boot for faîl and winter P~Dongola Bals or Butt, extra fine Dongola leather, a great seller Peboble Bals, a good rough boot, stands lots of usage SGlove G rain Bals,, one of the best sellers wýe have, MeCready's make Bos' BOYS' AND YOUTHS' BOOTS. 'Grocery De] KnoaBals, sizes 1-5 8 o Boys'Bif Bals, sizes 1-5 *1.25 Our aim Is to furnish strictly highg 7~Boys'Box CIaîf Bals. tiizes 15 o2.00 Youthis' Binffand f(b lunBats, sizes i 111, Youtbs' Ka,,ngora Bals, sizes 11-13 .9;i RAISINS and CURRANTS-4 lbs-Selý j 2 Choicest Blue Pearl Currants, 25c; «i I I i WEST END HOUSE. g try Shoe offerings, abide by your decision. y through., Selling yeu )rever -after. We handie --and- MclCready's Shoes-. 83,00 4.50 1.50 2.50 1.75 1.75 1,25 1.75 $3.00 3.00 2.00 1.50 1.40 1.40 1.00 1.35 ,partment. g'rade goods at reasouable eost. ected Valencia Raisins, 25c; '2 ibs 'New Sultanas in stock. -~ i 14 r . I À

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