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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Jul 1907, p. 1

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nU"nP .TO- yoU drs. (Dr >tGeo pe havuLn a pic unless te proteet your cattie from fly peets, and the only satisfaotory way le by using Dr, WiIiams' FIyland 1lInsect 'Destroy er1 Its use bringsecomfort and profit, more iik, moreý a-ione-y, cows will give from 20%ý to 25% more milk if protectedl by üni3 preparation. a, pro. well r ~aio Lady's Chocolate K-id Shoes, Light weight $1 55. Barefoot Sandals, Sizes 6 to 2sale price 75c Ladies' White uanvas Shoes. Ail sizes, sale price $1.00 Ladies' IKid Shoes, Patent tips. Also strap Slip- pers, Sale price $ 1.00 ,Men's DongyolaLaeed, Soft uppers. Sammer coma- fort weight, s a 1 e price $1.75 Men's Brown Canvas laced. Ail sizes,-sale price $1,99 Girls' Strap price Slippers, sale 57e GTirls' White Canrvas Boots or Shocs, sale pîice 70C. B3,oy' Inocka bout Boots.l 1 Surmmer weight. Sizes1 10 to 5, sale price $1,00! Men's Kniockalo Surammer w( B oots.- Men' sale oniy by Irneipo±ated 1869 Heëad OfficeK ooitreaiL Capital Paid u»pý, $3,900,OOO Reserve. ,',',4,464,000 Asses. e 45,0OO,OQO At tbf s season of the year, when inteFest and dividend disbursements t are3 beînjg made, the tboughtful in- dividual i3 soeehiug safe inivestment for bis surplus fuuds. Ho demauds thre esentals-osoute safety, !air income a-,d money readily a- vailable at ail times. To sucb a person the Savings Department of the Roy;al Banik of Canada wil eommend itself. Here ali requireulenta are fnilly met. Sýavings deposits in this bank have ba ek of themi the secnrity a fforded by capital and s.,urp)lus of 8Ooc. They earn 3 perecent interest, payable iluarjterly anii may be withdlrawn mn wlole or iii part by cheque. Tbe accois of Sm,?prtosapi l n dividual.s are co-rdialy iuvited. mailta coulits a Fipeialty. F.J. Mitchell, Gainod 16 Pounds 111 Six Weoks. BYTKI . Mitchell's Pink, bis is wbat Omnan tcid us ie higbly rece e in need of a OD BUILDEI bhese pille are 1Tae To wn C( The News. Reai ïcil report' is from t on au iruer page. MINISTERs ANI) CHUIRCHEýs Rey. FL W. Hindee preacbed ini St PauI's ebureni, Brighton, , unday.' The Sunday School of the Disciple[ Church picnleked a t Bow manville-on- thie-Lalke Wednetday afte3r-noun. Mr. H, O'llara. Prebident of the Con- gregational Publiphlng Crmpany, Tor- ontff, le rusticating at Jaekson's Point Rov. R. Douglas Freser, D. D , Tor- anto, attended a conference of the Yojung People's Missionary ?tiovement at Silyer Ba v, Lake G eorge. Rev. A. J. G. Carseadden and wife were presented with a bighiy appreciat. ive address and a weli-filled purse by the friende of Honteywood circuit- prev- loue to their leaving for their new field of labor at Sandford. Some fit teen persons will be confirmed by his Lordship, Bisbop O'Connor of Peterboro, at a speelal service lu St Johii's R C church, Neweastle, on the 128th inat. There will aiso be an even, ing service at 7 o'loc the same day when Bowmanville Choir wiil assist. A quartet composed of PMessrs, Mark, Wesley and Chas. W. Allia and A W. Pickard sang two selectiono at the Sunday *orDinug service in the Metho- dist church instead of the usual anthe ms Miss Ethel Y. King saDng a solo, 'Jesus knows vour sorrow" at the evening ser- vice. The singing ofbail was higbly appreciated sujd we hope te be privileg- ed with beariug them often ag-aini. Rev. J ohna Garbutt delivered twvo strong sýermons to large congregations, the, attendance at night beil very large. - Mr. Warren Pinch i e makinz good use of bis launch, with Mr. Roger Fish- leigh a large number are benefitted therebv. At St John's Suiiday school picnic Thutrsdavý a gamne of Base bail wvas pflay ed between their club and the Wharf Rat Club, the latter beating them to the tune of m-gj Miss Neilie Bounsali celebrated ber third birthday by giving a party to a nurnIber of ber litte friends Monday aftternoon. My friend. look boere ! vou know bow weak and nervous % our wîfe i,3 and you kuowtbatCarter'R tron Pis willre- lieve her. no)w whv flot be f air about it and bu y ber a box ? DIR. PATTINSON DELILGHTED. Mr, Joseph and Miss Pattinson have expressed their appreciation cf the Altan Li no and of the perHonai attention of Mlr Geo. Hannab. the Manager, lu a letter a part of whielb we take tbe liber- ty of publishing : River St, Lawrence, on board BSS. Victorian, July 19, 1907. DEAIR Mu.RJ AMEs -After a most de- light fui (day's sali we are leaving Quiebec b;eblnd us aud making for Rimouski which we reach earl y lu the morning. (Saturday) We came aboard the "Vie- toriani" last njigbt at 7 and were soon tomfortably settled. The "Viecrian" is a very fine vessel in every particular, and the accommiodation ail that could bo desired.. On aIl sides %we hear r- marks of the greatest satisfacýtion, both as reg-ards the vessel itselt and the ser- vice thus f ar, the ,,naus1eigvry kzird and thioughbtful for our eomfort.ý We are much pleased with our state- moons as secured for us by yon. The' are sitnsted in the best part o! the boat. Mir. Geo. Hanmnah, tho Montreal Mari- agZer, very klndiv enquired for the pa- sengers booked by you te see that tbey vwere coinfortably placed. We T are gratef ni to von for a3l arrangements made aud anticipate a versv plessant visiting Mr,.S S. E dsail, bis father-im- iaw,' aud gave 171R ~STiATESMAN a9 fraternal eail. Farmers and appie growers, seil your appies to local biuyers. Thev iost money laîst year and tbree years ugo. Give ,hem a chance anyway bef-ore closing a. deal with outsiders. mir E W Baslsett and bride have re-- turned from the Lake of Bays and are visiting mrs J W Gay-ý Andras, Toronto, before goinZ ou te Waterloo twbero arr, BassQett is stationed Sergt F H morris m~ade au excellent record in bis first shooting on the Bislsy teamn, standing 7th iu winnings. He won for the teamn eigbt pounds en4 for bimseef six pounds ten shilli ngS D r Norman Aluin, M R C S. le at pres.- ent at Bristol, England. We congrat- ulaçte hlm on earng thi, degreea ad' baving it conferred upon hlm Be le now Member of the Royal Coliege cf Surgeons, London. Mr'. David Clarke, 4 X Butcher, had a very pleýassuit voyage acrosq the At- lantic in that fine Alisu Turbine steam. sbip the "Virginiau". We have e- ceived an interestlng letter posted ý4t Liverpool, Juiy 12 ' parts cf which vve sixai publlsh next week. lie wasi ablec tu do duty at the table overy meal. My air is E xtra Long Feeci your h air; nourish it; give it sornething to live on. Then it wili stop faling, and will grow long and heavy. new liTe tc Y'ou save .1 Only iJy Us ýr box or 5 ville

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