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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Sep 1906, p. 4

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Ail The Heat You Want Without auy Smoke, Duat or Gao. Most furnaces are put together like two points of stove pipe. That is, the steel and eust iron are boltedtogether. and cernent rubbed into the ercTt UkWI.faoflt h a8er saitT g - xpanBion and- Contraction of iron and steefl oosens the bots-erenýýt drops ont-and gas and smo;e corne Into the howe.- It la a casef f plug-ging ip the crack wit'h cerent-or living lnaa dunsty, smoky boUSe. Amtan who takes muy advice and buys a "Hecla"' Furnace, saves himself ail chat trouble and annoyance. la the 'Hecla," joints betwee!i steel and cast iron are FUSED. and are absolutely and permanently tl1cht. That mesns that HECLA generati5k fresh, dlean hot, air-untainted bi gas or urnoke. W. I-.DJTN Agentl,Bo mîvle The (Jaladiail statesman -TH BOWMANVILLE, SEPT 26, 1906. " ' BRING CHILDREN TO FAIR, 1RU Truste-,es should givo their teachers and sEholars a holiday en Frlday to permit thern to corne to Bowrnanville Fair. We aiwrys favor closing schOOh4 ý lin the locality where a Fal Fair i8 held as a day at the exhibition is a grent object lesson for the children . Ever5- body in WVest Durham shouild bring the clldren to the Ë~air. Tickets of admis oniy 15c, CHOOSING A P0STMAST]ER. The constitution el the Liberal Asso- ciation for Durham Count.y provides that when a polifical appointrnent is to be made bâ;t.'.6ExeCcutive Cmitt hr shall he at least eight meimbers prebent and a majorlty vote of those present- shall be necessary for a choice. The: cholce of a man to MIl the office of post- master in Bowrnanville was referred to tbe Executive by Mr. Robert Beith who is the advisor in this county of Hon. A B. Aylesworth, K.C., Minister of Justice, Ottawa, who controls the patronage of Durharn county. Accordingly, the Ex- euiewas summroned byMr. Thos. lnt.Onv merepr-esentative f-Irovm East Durhamn carne and six frorn W'e"t Dunham- Not belng a rnajority the meetin g ad joUrrned to the 218st inst. At the secýond meeting o! the Execu- tive Cornrittee at the Bennett House hast Friday Mr. R. D. Dividson, Prin- cipal of Public schoos,received a mpijr- ity of the votesi cast onu the firat baiot Eleven mnembers were present, five representatives frorn East Durham, fi ve frorn West Dunham and Mr. Davidson who by virtue o! being the recretary al8o has a vote on the Executive, An anal sis ot the vote shows that on the first ballot the five representati-ves fi oùiî EnbL Durhiarn voted soid, for fur Davidson which Wïth7bis-cown vote gave hlm ix of the eleven votes polled, the t*ive representatives frorn-West Durharn scattering their votes between the other three applicants: Dr. Alex Boitb, Thos. Bingharn and M. A. James. It is due to the East Durhamn repres- entatives to state that they at firet de- clined to attend the meeting because they feit that they shouid not interfere in the appointrneut of a man i n w r% vr i&i r0HdHeaiffchian ýe-lier Cs'din il Va.r Sertous. IN PE-RCJ-NX M1RS. M. BRIGKUR. I 99 BElvntha treet~, DearS1rs-k- short lime ago I fouqil myoadl 1.4 very aerlous. Iobadead- e spl atebacoand frequeat WhC rew worse %ve bath. 1I rie i S::1%;:mei hfo e 0 oiZsi ose, but sly couragO 50?c1* eur cuýlnlu bstthn*WO The r.ason for so anay failuresto 4(MýZO Oeaq pile~r 1to the boVye lu ht- E act Ihat disese peculiar 10 lthe 1NOTRF-CO NIZED1 pelvio organe are !guuIw.~~5UuJa 0 t cornrnonly okniu4sb,1ncaused by catarrh. ~5.a-hof c;o orean la1 exactiy the daie as catarrh of&auy othefr organ. Whal wfll relieye ctarvb of lb. head 2Oth Century Clothinïg for Mien Visitors to Our Fali Pair Century Clothing for Mien q n oa il ILI -wi

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