Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Apr 1908, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

I BUIIONED I BOOTS 7Sonethf>ng Necw. ï. ni-, tlÀtvcfor it women to demand newteess anid- variet.v in dress. ,TI foDtw'ear, as wcl.l, she wishes the latcst and best, We -have ctght the secret of appealing to this feminine instinct and our NEW STYLES F<R SPRING are mai vels of style and beauty and in greater var- iety than ever. Every woman may gratif y ber desire for eometbing new yet at a UmOd ertt price. 1al "loeSoe, Bowrniaï2vi1e. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSIIIPS FBOM PORTLAND Fao',s MONTflEAL Kensington Apr. Il Dominîon May 2 Canada April 18. Ottawa May 9 Brut hwark Apr 25 Kensington May 16 Steamers sail from PortLaud. 2 p. m rirst lass rate q65.00 to e77.50; Seeond lass $4250 and npwards accot ding to steamer. miPollock hbas accepted and will commence OSHAWA D i tr ctbow s urg H otrShow yinÂprll. have Mr and Mrs H J Harris are rmvn deeided ta build another grand stand ta Toronto, 150 feet lonig witb a band stand on top Mr S Souch Orono, is visiting bis ~aE I~L~D OUNIESof the grand stand, and aiso 200 fe8t Of brother Mr W E Soucb,,Aibert St, APPE2N1NG5 I T E DA OHANES bleechers. It bas also been decided to ~ LllnMLaBwavle CÂnnnn PROM OURaX ANES ald a four days show this year ihtead iss ied isMbe Co wadrenl , of three days as formerlv. iie isMblCu eety Port Hope citizans are getting ready At a banquet field by the Young Meusn's rs (Rev) WB, Tucker and Master ,or an Old Bos' and Girls' Re-union. Christian Association, Port Hope, it was Abr r iiigfinsi elvle Port Hope bas been having trouble planned to raise $1800 a 3'ear for tbree Mr, and Mrs Robt Henderson visited witb sand in their sewers as well as years. Two committees were chosen ber parents Mr and Mrs Rutherford, Cobourg. headed by Mr, C. C. Gambie and Mr. Coîborne. WiliamHal, n od esient0fAlf Lang for the business men and Mr. Miss Grace Babcock is spendng a WVhltby township, dîed March 22, in his H. Hamlv for the young men. few days with ber sister Mabel in 68th ýear. About forty Englishmen 0f Pbrt Il ope Brantford. thecenen and Cobourg beld alarge -banquet at Mr and Mrs John Snowdeni, Maple Pickering News saysth cent the American Hotel Thursday evening, Grave, speut Sundav with ber sister, walks laid last year haî e not stood the and a very eulosable time wvas spent. Mrs Geo J Stephenson, wiînt.r very weli. The ne w proprietar, Mr, Walter Coucb- Mrad rsE rtCeprad atr Mr, S. fi Stevenson, Brougham, bas man, provided a sumptous eiread, and Eýroy, Toronto. were recent guescs of been appointed bailiff succeeding Wm did everything ta make the affair a Mrs j Norman Thickson. Birkett, deeeased. pleasant one,-The Guide. M sa hmsaddubeMs Mr. Fred Peake, Campbellford, War- Chief Itu8e, Cobourg, received a Editb, îeft Monday for Montana where den of the Counties, was ln Milbrook notice from Chief Bond of Port Hope tbey will reside iu future, Tuesday on a business trip. asking him ta keep a lookout for Alex Mr Wm Diekie is around aana e Mr. eorg A, hilie, ingOntqia CMP411, he wll kownPortHopebis isagawhnh afurs1ef Mr. GorgaedA.rPh ir. W KiNiOnalorCgper., tampbell uknowben r Hoes rnisbpwih nuc is Icg andi bas Comrcal d fr CoomurgW . M es, for, Cepbtr as Prsonbeendreleasconifined him ta bis room for severali the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ we ComrilHhl a oar. c o tbed gC qenta rsindCl-tweeks. F M. Chapman, the Farming editar Oueekohe pafoederoritdzcheqoes lavCol- of The Toronto 1 World, is having an borne and Trenton,Scntinei-Star. u otyfre ctznJh ,l auction sale at bis farm, Pickering The RochesterDe crtas-N was bandshaking with bis many old1 Demoratsays-Nofriends here, Heis nowvisitingin Wei3t1 Apr. 10, regnian sohedule for thec Ontario, the Toronto, the n2ew city suburb of Ontaria 's !aq~ Take Miiler'o Cumpound car ferry aperating batween Charlotte Ion Pilif you would have nice, clean and Cobiourg, is likcly to prepared be- Metropolls. compexin. . M Michel & a, oremidumme Pasenerswil be Tbe Dame of Miss WiDnifred Rozers caorilexion, as a. acccmmodatiCn, forrendened a vocal solormostlacbcp1 bln, oji Luke, Kedroni, recentîr had The boat was built for fzelght puroosesý ably at the birthday social Ia Medcalf ~~~tse ~a Ctlrieby a Se churcli was inadvrtantlv omitted bis ûUb ...- iâoîto The Irish Û&aj._!ian Association 0f & u fprrat ek careless driver coming ID aR Whitbï recoently held &a lizquet when ar aurTreor a sae fr onon, dirctin.- ereMs ongiTslshoeon~ dietoabout 8000 guai-. The'F- -]and on rpesoIelnAPl3v Tho 841h Regiment, Ontaria County, Gazette Bave. "Mr Jas, L ' ughg, --Emprerehsba o 1ftIr sendinAprie c expeets tg camp this year on the famous Inspector Public Sehools, Toronto, tol.join berMbax.ferpednte battie gnound, the Plains of Abraham, made the speech cf the evening Nhci IWinter ln Oshawa with ber Drnotheij Mrs ' Quebec City. was cloquent, bumorous, pathetia sudI ioomer, formerly of BowînàatllleI Mr. Walter Coucbman bas purchased drol. The complimentary concert given1 by thebusiness of the American Hotel at John Atkinsois, a farmer living la the Sons of England BenevQiQný 5oclety1 pre8ent conducteci by Mr. Blake Craw- Perey township, about four miles nantis- in St George's school reeni Wediieseayi ford. Port Hope. west of Warkworth. was kilied in bis evening last in behalof Mn F Newby, The Metropolitan Bank bas taken barna on Satunday by a bull H'e went wbo isei1i at Gravenburst, was a financial over the business and good wil of tbe itt the sta)i where the animal was success. Cobourg branch of the United Empire lied, ta put a ring la Uts nase. He is a Mr J E Beuton bas bouglit tbe resi. Bank of Canada. san-in-law of Mr. Edward Macklia, cast dence af Mr A 1 Graham who is leavinz Spring Stallion and Bull show under Of Port Hope, for Pictn, and Mr W L Law, a retired tarai Societ-i will be beld at Blackstock Hobe ouinsp hePnyBak Psort formerly accupied by Mr Beaton lnu ia thc last week af April. Friday and cxpressed favorable oDp- lber't St A ncw issue of tunlcs and heimet lon' Principal Gillies explained île Holiister's Rocky Mountain Tca neyer equipm eba been authorized for the working-822 92 was depasited that fails ta toue the Ptomach, purify tbe =oor Garrison Battery, la view of morning by the seholars, Before the bloed, regulate the kidneys, liver and the Tricentennial celebralian àt Quebec deputation Ici t Principal Gillies saunde d boweis. The gneatest sprîng toaie, in June, th fine alarmn and the schoal was cieaned makes and keops .YOU weii. 855, Tea The body of Edward Beaman of in tbirty seconds an Tablets Jury &Loveli, Manvers, the CL.P.RH 'emplalecewba The Steamer Belleville of the Ricb- Mr Frank Brittain of the Bell Tele- disappeared in December last, was elieu and Ontario LUne, will bc in com- phone Ca, bas accepted a mare lucrative found flotingin thelittle lske eterbono mand ibis season of Captain Chas position with the sanie compauy at on Tbureday morning. Redfenn, Coiborne, formerly of bbc North Bay. Tbe best wishcs of a largre Mn. Schaeffer, propnuetor of the Picton, wbicb was burned. Ths Belle- circie of friends go witbhlm ta bis new Brunswick hotel, Coiborne, offened Mn. ville is expected ta leave Toronto for home, Frank was very popular here. L, G. Bennett , Pont Hope, 887,000 for Montreal on April 29. Capt. E. A. Tbat fruit institute heid here was an the Queai's Hotel, The offer was refus- Booth, KingstoD, will be la charge of eyeopener ontionticultural nomenclature ed. the Toonot. Capt. lHenry Esfond wiii aud the hartatory speech of our own W. The '-Olde iMaydens Convention" command the Kingston, H. Stauton was as brilliant with goa d concert held in the Metbodist Cburcb Two KINES OF HEAAdunE-Bilious on points as bhe exordiums, perarations and Wbitevale. was sucb a suceess that thý sick headache resuits from siuggisb hortative addresses of the delegation 'Oide Max dans" bave been asked ta ilver action and constipation aud lis from other centres. f OILONG. Mr. John Miller vilted bis son Chariey, lu Toronto, recently.' Mr. George Berry, Millbraok, vlsited ait N, S Stiuaon',i Mr. Frank Sîluson was home. fromi Toronto. Skating Rink Ila cced for the ses- son. Mn. aud Mrs, George Cornfih,vlaîted fnlends Iu Bowmanvllle. AXEDICINE Fou SPMING Do Not Dose with Purgatives. 6Touic is alPeopleeed.. Not. exaotly sick-huti net feeling quîte well. That'a tise way most peo- pie feel la the Sprng. Eaeily tired, appetite variable, sometimea headaches sud a feeling of depreshion. Perisapri pîmples Or eruptlsîne appean, or there may he twiuges of rbeumatlsm or nen- ralgi s Auy of thee ldIcate that the blood la out o! ondei; that the iu-doar Ilfe ef wlnter bas 1sf t, 1h mark upon you aud may easily develop luto, more serions trouble. Don't dose yaur.eelf as mauy people faoilshiy do wltb pur- gatives, Iu the hope that you -oaa put your blood rIght. Purgatives gallop througb the systeni sud weaken luatead of giviug strengtb, What YeDnueed lu sprng fa a Ionie medicine that wlli make uew, nlch bload, balla np the weakeued serveo, sud tha give you new bealtb and streugtb. Dr. Will- lame' Pink Pille a thbbcone medicine that eau do Ibis aipeedily, eafely sud surely. Eveny dose o! Ibis mediciue makea uew, ricb, red blooi,strengthene toc appetite,cleara bbe skis, and makes tlred deprested men sud womne,brigbt, actlve aud straug. Mr., HarryHs. glns, Osbâ sa, Ont., ssey:-I dou'î tblnk there le auythlug quai te Dr. Willias' Pink Pilla au a cure for uer. vonse aIdIgestion snd s rua down condition of bbe blood For some tdme !F AP grOat sufferen terni these trou- hIes X nledsev~sjremedi-- u Drotq1h -.be 3e until I began takiug .i' yvhîias,~ Piuk Pilla. Before tak- ing theni I folt like au aid man, but by the lime 1 had taken four boxes My streugtbh hd retnnned. my appetite iniproved, My nerves were steaiy, sud I was feeling s reuewed mn.u" If you need s mediclue this apring -sud most people do-try Dr. Wiil. lame' Pink Pi lle sud sec hew apeedîly they will make you feedlîke a new per- san. Sold hy aIl the mediclue dealers or by mafl et 50 cents s box or six boxes for $2.50 froin The Dr. Willams' Medîclue Ce,, Brockvllle, Ont. 1 SOLEAGENTS IN BOWMANVILLE FOR THE CELEBRATED "NORTHWAY5v OLOTHING, bo.NT ME FôoLEIj. IFYOUA7<E.NOrA JUDGE 0F GOOD CLOTHES. IT WOULe li 23E WELL TO CEE~P VOUIR WEA THE lx EYE OPENA.U 2) O.N'Tr3BU.T -RA SH. ITIS EASY TO MAICE CHEA? S1'7I/.G CLOTHES, SOME PEOP'LE MAI(E THEN S0 CHEAP THA T THEY' "REp DEA -R A T AIlV ?7<ICE. IT'SvA GOOD IDEA TO Go TO A HOUSE -THATHÀS -A GOOD IREPUTA TION FOR ..ELLIJAG GOOD CLOTHES. YOU'LL 13E SAPE IF- VOU COME HE7<E, FO7< I-T'S "MO.N-l EY VACIC" IF ANVVTHIAG, GOES W7<ONG, TAI(E A LOOK( A TOU-R -SUIT,,S AT $10, $12 07< 16. E.IAAMlINE O U7< HA.NlD.SOME TOP COA TS A T t$1

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy