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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Nov 1902, p. 1

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TERMB t-1,50 PUEÂwxux *OU ?WN AND OOCNTY PlEUT; ,2M WOMLD AIUNWABDS. M. A. JAMES, ctitor Poritr NEw SERîEs. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER , 5, 1902. VOLUMEXLIIN,4 Buyers of Dry Goods Sshouled not fail1 to see the Q,. SGrand'Display -of. AMX1TI feniie.h nhnstnn t~pvckrinaii'g XISERABLE NIGITS. Wbat to Do When Baby, is Fretfu] and Sleepless. It is wronz to take lit a wakofui baby from the cradie anà walki t wp and down the floor ali night. lu de- moralizos the infant and ensiavos the parents. Baby does not ery for the fun af the thing; it cries bocausa it is nlot welI-generah y becauso ita stomacli is Pour, its littie bawels cokigested, its skin bot and feverirh. Rellere il And il will sleep ai niglit, everv night growing stron-fer lu proportion. Just wliat mothiers need is told -iu a letter from Mrs E. J. Fianders, Marbleton, Que., Who sa3s :-"I cannat say toa much iu favor af Bahy's Own 1Tabloets. Tliey have worked like aear with my baby, Who was very restîss ata night, but Baby's Own T-abiets son brought quiet sieep aud resi,. I shall neyer be without a box whuie I have a baby." Baby's Own T'abiets cure ail minor aliments ci' littie ones, andI are guarainteed to conltail-rio opiato or harmiul drug. They are sold at 25ý eeits a box by ail dealeri, or you cau goet tliem by mail, post paid, by writing direct ta the Dr . Wiliiamb 'Medicine Ca., Broekvilie, Ont., or S(eenectadyv, N Y. ____ Farmers initending to purchase a root puiper shouid see the Maxwell. Orders taken for ail kinds of fain inlei-an and machiryIliipa me before youbiuy.JA.B OÇTOBER WEDDIýG. A very pretty, but quiet wedding took place on W ednesday evening Oct.* 5, at <) o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents. MIr. and Mlrs. J. W Higginbotb.- amn, Virden, when their eidest daugâter, Hattie Loui5e, was married to Dr. Ethel- bert E. Melek of Altona, Man., b)y ev. F. X. Locke Mir A. E. Hligginbotham, brother of the bride was best man, while the bride was attended by Miîss Violette Osborne af Bowmanville, Ont. OnIy the imimediate friends of the contracting parties were present The presents were hanidsome and numeraus, and attested to the.hli esteem in wvhich the bride is held ylermany frens. Af ter the wedding supper Dr. and Mrs. Mleek left on the eastbound train for Altona, Man., the bride wearing a becomin- travelling cos- tumne of dark blue cloth' witli toque to inatch.-Vjrden, Man., .Advance., The marriage took place ini Detroit aui Mondaï, Oct. 2th, of Mr, Nor man H. Crago of Strathroy and Miss D. Pearce, daughiter of Mr Chas Pearce, merdhant, Petrolia. The ccremony was pcrformcd at the residence of Rev. Mr. Tracy, Bagg St Miss Hockins and *Mr. Hockins of Detroit, cousins of the birde, supporting the bride and groom respectively. The bride was attractively gowned in piuk silk organdie. At the conclusion af the ceremony the bridai party adjourned ta the resîdence of the bride's aunt an, J A TRIP THROUGH ENGLAND. ~ *********** I advncednorthard <th< SAY, JAMES, YOU'RE A SEN- I ~ ~ ~ a adaidnotwadwthu is 4X SIBLE MAN I wantsomead-(vico, hap until ln the neighborho ad of Bridge- -k I wa nt to m iaa<inmy wife1 a prosen t rule. flr was uffigieutly unfortun- 1 of a nice Set o01 Prs. h-re is Rte o beaka peai xIe -Wthe best place to buzy goodPus aein toea eal aie. Tis asa< A'MES: That's easy. ILyo serau stteof ffir)alr'en pedi 4< -e- very sick youi'd go to a doc. so far fromn my destination. The nexILt tr- if you wanted iaw4 youi'd go thing to find was a repair shp.Ina to )a lawyor; and if you wanited a state of mind wlich bLperhaps vouncan i watch yvout'd go ta a watchmaker imagine, I approacheci a near-stanidîingi -lt ,icsrîh-,k s[i 4< y Nout want a real good set of furs farm house tolearit where tbis couid bc4 cvui had beor go to a furrier. found Imagine myi;surprise and pleas Maus aieowaileis itrein finding that the iumates had «a practical furrier of 5L) years'4 nea rî qiteclse o he * 4experience, what he don't know very nea elaiequtaboutt heoh town of Bowmanville and how was my « bu furs and fur gods ou* entrin « woldgo a long waly tal' arn surprise rncreased when on - entor 'i ie vîngats another roomn we found an elderly -Kyl . Igentleman actually reading T uuiiEmi su hep -vr S'rTBSAN Ilre ineed ws ahoe hea P. ' i-,sea îen has a abroad, and for a lew minu- tes the 1<Mns ot, oirs-aXtes wheelbreas iforgon theoersraiy i ts ati Xome-'n's Coats, Coilars, dream, MIr. Olde was of the oiion: Millits,ec.CteRbeo. that a cycle revair shop iu Bude could < the trip there bimiself, so -we set out b v i41 eve vay ls ho wants re- train. A ride by train ln thîs part of ! al %rgod i ia u rom a the counitry is nover monotonous. Once i)racticýal furrier like Mlr. Mayor. scarceiy lias urne to look weîî at one 4M One thing yout eau depend on vallev before hee bursts througb a el I i «ho wili epresenit the goods ho and anal lier expanse of panoraie * selis to) bewhat they really are. scenery br,ýa's on the view. lu due D ou know it is easy ta djeeive time we reached Bude a fine littie sumi -+<Iuueeprienced persans ln furs? ruer resort on the north caast. 11,1-e 14c It'5 îklyta bu eycl this while repairs were groinoe on Mr. 0.(10t winter. so b)uv vour fur nr;osonts il P' te CRAGO,-PÉARCE. l 1t

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