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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Sep 1919, p. 6

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1%R. S. McLaughlin. Rag rug, wool1en----Mrs. E. Han-1 Prices Given ForAli Kinds Oshawa rai Best coll. of gladiola, flot more cock.j than 6 varieties, 3 specimens o011 Rag carpet, Cotton warp, ,5 yds,1 Continued from page 3~ oac-R. Hemstock, R.S. McLaugh- U. Young;, Mrs. E. Montgomery. Estimates Free CLSS' l1. Counterpane, knitted- Jose!phine o ,TIJRKEYS, BRONZE Best coll. of asters-B. TAemstock, Bell, Mrs. W. Orr. Phone W., P. MOSES Male N. I Metcalfe, J. MeKen- E. Eldridge.!, - e- Counterpiane, crchet-Josephdne 208 32~~~1m* Male, 1 919-lst and 2fld J. Me-1 stock, H. Eldridge. S.M-E1ultpthok 2 8Kenzie, N. I. Metcalfe. Bestý col. of euisRS e .MngmrMs E. Hanok Female-N. I. Metcalfe, J. McKen- Laughlin, H. Eldridge. 1ulpthr, otnMs j zie, J. Wilson. Best coll. of npraosR Hancock, Mrs. J. Quinn. W Then you r Auctioneier Female, 1919-lst ancl 2nd J. Ill- Hemstock, H. Eldridge. Mulp~c~rsl-r .m Having secured a license as auction- KziNI.Mtae.Best coll. of ýcoxcombs-W. H. T on- Holland, ýMrs. E. Montgomery. eer arn prepared to take a limited 4JLASS%24 kmn, R. S. McLaughlin. Best quilteci quilt-U. Young, Mrs. 'jb q ïe t enme of sales. For terms and dates GEESE, TOTJLOUSE Best col. o! verbenas-R. Hem- J. Quinn. THEO. fr. LE O Male-Beath & Hanock, N. I.1et stock, N. Buss. Tieý-down comforter- Josephine TE.h.SE N calfe. Best conl. of- sweet peas-H. Bld. Bell, Mrs,., aemn Services of'anF.Btmn Ex e tJ R. R. 6, BOWMANVILLE Male, 1919-N, I. Metealfe. ridge, R. 'à. Mcaughlin. CLASS 35 IPhone 239-r-I-4. 32-7m Female-Beath & Hancock, N. I. Best coll. of marigolds-R. S. Mc- LDIESI WORK, ORNAMENTAL I Metealfe. Laughlin, R. H1emstock. Finger bowl doyliýes,6pics Cdmpanie IL _e1_ice Female, 1919-N. I. Metcalfe. Best coll. of nasturtiums-H. Eld- 6am sieem-Ms.E.Motgm *opne evc GEESE, EMNBDEN ridge. colo vratnsR e ery Ms.z Wm.-ý. Cl Ell,Mngm Electrician ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ey aefthbstweyo nuewh Mae199.A.Camf. sckeb-Mrs. W. Colwell. Male-C. A. Chapman. Best cl. ofeelatnsR.Hn; Plate doylies,, 3 pieces, same sîze, NINA E. NEADS Female-C. A.Chapman, Best coll. :of coelus-H.ý Eldridge, Plate doylies, 3 pieces, sanie size, Insurance Agent. Femnale-C. A. Chapman. R. Hemstock. rcee -MisMCteor, T~ Y~r 'T Phone 162 Office Wellington-st DUCÜKS, INDIAN RIJNNER Best, coll. of -balsams-R, S.* Mc- W. Orr. X INBowmanville Male-T. Northey. , Laughlin, H. Eldridge. Netddyis ics aesize Male, 1919-A. P. Cro ink. CLASS 31-PLANTS -Miss McCutcheon, Mrs. W. Orr. Silver &Churcli Sts, Bowmanville Fema le-T. 'NorthLy.' Coll. o! begonias, tuberous ýrooted îlbor srLem.MssM- Ene An D y Female, 1919-A. P. Cronk. -R. S. fMcLaughlin, H. Eldridge. Cutcheon, Mrs. H. E. Donald. CLASS 26 Coîl. of begonias, an other v iaorrsa- nsre -ihae NIn one of Shaw's Business Schools, PIGEONS (Pairs) et-.Eldrige> R. S. MeLaughlin. -Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs, H. Hlooper. IToronto, for a course that insures em- Pouters-R. S. McLaughlin. AMATEUR DRAWINGS Fancy table cover, colored ýlinen-1 ployment ~ ~ ~ ~ q atago asr.ýrt o Homers-I. Merritt, W. B. Rowe, Crayon portrait, original-Mrs. H.Mr.J unMsW.rr free Prospectus. W. H. Shaw, Presi- A.s *. Cronku rs W r dent, 395 Yonge St., Toronto. E. Donald. Five o'clock tea clotIl, kntedo Tumblers-lst and 2nd, T. Bott- Crayon drawing, copy, landscapel crc' e 'aeMs H.E1oad ______________________reil & Sons; T. Northey. --Mrs, E. Hancock. Josephine Bell. -la M.icl W ilawing, therpy, _ -MiS Tray cloth, emb.-Mrs. E. Mont- z A anM.W~iIians thrlt.D., Lowe, Mrs. W. Orr. gomery,. Mrs. W. Orr., Fu >ra-Deetor --Emb almer Crir-.-CarT Bottrell--- Pen- -anclI ink sketeh-MVrs. E. Tray clotlï F-acetl e or insert- S d No extracharge for distance in country Sons. Montgomery. ed-Mrs. W. Orr, Mrs. T. Percy. Wn Lor to city or outside places. Embalm- Owles-W. Clark. Business penmanship-Mvrs. M. Pillow shaýms, emib. or lace trim- W a n ~ ~~~~~~~~ing done in the most scientiflc maenner. Mgisltad3d .Btrl ikn.mdMs .Or r.T ee Ch arges reasonable as my expens 1es are MagMrsls and FrTaotrîniknscy-r.W.Or r. ,Pry Iow. j& Sons; 2nd, Geo. Weatherilt, Ornamental penmanshipMr.. Fnc white ,apron-Miss Mc-' .200 Mien, Phone 58 or 159 43-6m*1 CLASS 28 Wilkins, Mrs. A, R. Gaud. Cutcheon,,Mrs. W. Or PET STOCK <Pairs) Free hand drawing by child under Fancy articles made with hdkfs.- Blinhares-lst,, Znd and 3rd, 14 years o! age-Mrs. W. Couch. Josephine Bell, Miss MeCutcheon. W omnen, Boy Yo' os' oiCuotnÎT otri os CLASS 33-LADIESI WORKHadme aysre--rsH. Ad acvc af u 'eaiatatinoHn aebb'sdesrMs . Medwie. 9Soldl in three de- Common Rabbits-îst and 2nd, T. Chlld's drese-Mrs. H, E. Donald, lE. Donald, Mrs. W. Orr. and Girls gree5 Of srt-N.1,81.;Btrel& os aii.u ~-i.ij. ~No. ,, $3; Noý. 3, $5 peýr box. Botel&Sn.Mrs. W. Orr. Embroidery work, silk on flannel solo b1 U d-,99iàts or sont CIAS5 28-LIVE TABLE POULTRY Lady's shirt waist-Mrs. E. Mont- or cashmere-Mrs. E. Montgomery For Z anhe deâ Wyandottes, pair of cockerels--A. gomery. Bulgarian' emb.---Miss McCutch- THE COKMDen O .Cronk. Lady's wsal rs2 r.E.eon, Mrs, . Montgomery. __~~~M fl aNT (pi«adI WImu.> ~Dig fvrge, Ji f~PnWwr~2i7.E. Donald, ruiii ,d aft W-diPo~I okeesWi isn Corset cover, hand made, laced Miss E. McCutcheon, Th~e GteEik m Best six cockerels for export- trimmed-Mrs. T. Percy, Mrs. P. Knitted lace, one yard-Miss Me- Wm. Wlsin Batman.Cutcheon, Mrs. W. Orr. iold XCm,(ures Net-vous CLASS 20-PENS Corset cuver, hand made, embroid- Crocheted lace, 2 yards-Mrs. T. Faiin Mnr,,Prie, 81per box, six T. Northey, R. S. McLaughlin, A. P. Lades cotton night dress, hand Nein-rWOrMsH.. 'Wïll ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n wil $16.00, sir acre. cure Sold by ail Ntig--Ms .Or r.H Willpay S 1.00peracre Ge ggisto or mafleci ii, plain plcg. on reccipt of Cronk. -made-Mrs. T. Perey, Mms. H. E. Donald. cotrct ndfuipatiulr fom~Rocks, 1 maIe and 3 ýfemales- Donald. Embroidered '6 table napkins, In- Wm. Elliott, F. B. Nichols. Embroîdered sheets-Mrs. H. E. itial or xnonogram-Mrs. E. Mont- Leghorns, 1 maie and 3 feniales Donald, Mrs. W.',Caldwell. gmmMs .Or lEz ~ Te1e I ~ i ~ i I m.Ellîiott, A. P. Cronk, Underwear, 3 pieces, machine Queen Anne, darning-Mms. A. R. Durham Flax Co. Ltd. n_______________ CAS3-I F~WR made-Miss McCutcheon, Josephine Gaud, Josephine Bell. PRO PTLY SE UR Best coll. of roses, at least four Bell.I -Kig ndScuo-steet ý. 1ibloorns---Ms, W. McDonald, R. S. Embroidered towels with initial- ki Fncy wrsktMrs. M. Wire- AOi1S~nIE1,whchwlîu be sent Mre..MLaughlin. M rs, H. E. Donald, Mrs. W. Orr. Fancy curtains, homemade-Mrs. 30-tf Bowmanville ~ ?MARlON & MARON. Best'coll. o! pansies-W. H.Ton- Twes itinriocchtrE.M tgmy, r.W.Cu. ____________________________ R.4 S.loet t. oti MeLaughîin. knitting-Mrs. H. Hooper, Mrs. E. Pair embyoidered pilliow cases- Best coll. o! phlox drummondi, dis- Montgomery. Mrs. E. Montgomery, Mrs. H. E. Don- tinct vamieties-R. H. Emstock, R. S. Towels with Swedieh darning aid. McLaughlin. ID (pair)-Miss McCutcheon, Mrs. T. Pair, fancy pîllow cases-Mme. H. Best coll. o! Dianthus-'R., S. Mc- Percy. Hooper, Mrs. E. Montgomery. WTe~ ]R epair A il IM akes 0f, Laughlin, W. H. Tonkin. - ~Embroidered bedspread-Mrs. H. Emh. collar and cuifs, set-Miss A. '.to nob lesBet col. o! annuals-H. Eldridge, E. Donald, Josephine Bell. MCutcheon, Mme. W. Couch.wok *Montgomery, Mrs. H. E. Donald., Mrs. J. H. Smith, Josephine Bell. E solicit your Rqpairs on AINY MAKE of Car Child's jacket, crocheted or knit- Emib. baby carnage robe-Mme. W. WA and ail our work is guaranteed. Get your car td-Misýs M. Hall, Miss McCutcheon. 1-i ilyee iS tChild's bonnet, crocheted or knit- Conti.nued on page7 THOROUGHLY inspected and tightened 'p every Jted-Miss McCutcheon, Mrs, H. E. 2 Weeks or month. -ýA trial Will Convince you of Our Po i à oned Donald. OIL FOn TOOTHACHE.-Theme is no Baby's bootie,s crocheted-Mrs. pain so accute and distressing as tooth- superior repair work. Get your carbon cleaned out W . Orr Miss McCutcheon. ache, W'hen vou have so unweicorne a valves ground and niake Ait like auew engine. By Failure of the Liver and Baby's booties, knitted-Mrs. W. vs ia ly DrcTos' nd you wiln e, idnylsto uriy te Bood Orr, Mme. H. R Donald. immediate-relie!. ut touches the nerve Kidnes to urif the lood Cape or shawl, 1knitted or croýchet-lwith soothing effect and the pain depDarts FordCarForC'ae ReiefObtine byUse d-Ms. . Mntgoery Mr. H E.at once. That it will ease toothache is FordCarForSal ReiefObtanedby se d-Ms, . Motgoemy Mr, H E.another fine qualitv o! this OiI, shrwing of D. Case' Kiney- Donld.the many uses it has. 1918 Touring Car, one man top, slip coveïs and in Pai Dr. Chase's winy Donaldckng firs-t-class runni'ngorder. Liver Pis. U. Young, Mme. E. Montgomery. _________- Pair o! knitted wolien socks-U. TL 'WF el v yToo mnuch eating o! heavy, highly- Young, Mrs. E. Montgomiery. Wàéh» Th IA ihes, ,beasonied foods and too little ou1t- Pair o! wolleýn niitts, men's-R, fe a odso nlez K lrki-ui*ýtldc«Lll & Dà ~door exorcise are the most frlequent fe]BdClsoInunz causes, The liver is upset, becomes Jenkins, Mms, W. Omr. Phone-D -ay 1 93; iNight 101 or 294. topdad*natvte bowels are Pair -o! knitted .wooîîen mites, Look to Kidneys and Bladder!. consipaedthekideysareover- work«ed in an effort to get rid of lady-Mme. H. E, Donald, Mme. E. Silver and King Streets, Bowmüanville t.he accumnuiating poisons and break- Hancock. & iflng to bad don.Bedahen colds, over-eab.- baon landpainful bantihe fatal fo P-air crochteti bedrooml elippers-funauic î Best gra-de. of Coal only kept, also Wood of if you haveflot ordçred your Winter supply yet, you had botter do 80 as it is liable to advance' any day. E.W, LOSC"%OMBE StandardBn1BudiTmernoS, Fiions 77 boWels, and thereby cleaneing the systeni o! ail impurities. For this reason Dr. Cbase's Kidney-Liver Pille have a world-wide. reputation as the moet thorough cure for rheumatism, lumbago, chronie in- digesti«on and constipation. Mre. Alex. Gordon, Walkerton, Ont., writee: "A !ew years ago I[ suffereti from kiuney anti lver trouble, with pains ini miy back. I hati heard o! Dr. sOChases Kidney- Liver Pille being gooti for thie, so 1 commenced ït<king themën. I had only taken 'a couple o! boxes when the trouble was al emoved." Mrs. M. Nickels, 192 Milton street, Sarnia, writes: "I have found Dr. Chases Kidney-Liver Pilîs an ex- cellent remedy. I suffereti consîder- ably with kidney trouble and back- ache, but affer 1 had taken five boxes of the Kidney-Liver Pille they gave .ixe relie!. Since then, which ivas about five years ago, I keep themn on hanti, andti-use- them whenever I f ei the neeti o! them." Dr. Cnaýse's Kidniey-Liývejm Pille, one Pill a d0o, 25 cents a box, all de1al- ers, or Edmianson, Bates & Co., imttToronto. Substitutes wtf only dlisappoint. Insist on gotUinz what you ai-for. Six crochet table mate--Mies Mce- Cutcheon, Mme. H. E. Donald. Damning on damask, straight, bias aid 3-cornered-Mms, A. R. Gauti, Mme. M. Wilkins. Darning pair o! tookinge8 over worn hole-U. Young, Miss Mc- Cutcheon. CLASS 34-LADIES' WORK (Con'd) Kitchen apzon-Mrs., F. Bateman, 'Mrs. D. W. M'e~onald. Rag rug, hooked-Mre. E. Han- cock, Mme, E. Montgomery. Rag rug, hooked anti cut--Mms. E. Hancock. Worms, by thbe irritation thjat they cause in stomach and intestines, deprive infanÀtts o! the nourishment that they should deive froni fo d cd al-nutri- tion is the resuit, MiIIer's Worm P. owders destroy worms and correct the morbid condiins in the stoniach a.nd bowels that are favorable to worms, so that the ful nutriment o! the child is assured and developmentý in every waY encouraged. ntral that ~~ treatment bc di- rected towards prmtcasting, ou û o! the poisons, fronia the body which cu these pains and aches. This mes ne that the'ecxcretory organ- (tPe bomrpis, skin and kidneys)- îBhuld be exeited te theIr best efforts. eyone shouid dean houie-intemay -and thus protect ene'e self froim any germ diseases. by taking castor oil. or a pleasant axative u,ýsuch asuDr.Pieree'e Pleasant Peliet'ý , ! 1< h are Emade o!Ma apple, aloes;ia)ld ý p Take these every other day. Thm w~ill excite e ýfficient bowel action. If you sufe- f rom ,backache, irri- tation -of the hladdcr atmi the kidneys, shown by the fmer( tcalsf get out o! bed at night, coýslma1endimnent in the watem, bri-k-dulst deposit, eape headache 'in tPe rrbomîing, 1-ou112should -obtain at the dmugsor "ni " ani uric acid>, firett upbym. iec. To build up th eghndimpriýove the bloojd, tek'r man e om bas "Im.,ntî," ~ d b~Dr.Pierce, to bb ad i a>t t mgsoeor some godhe0a4' ne uas Dm. Piemce's Glen Mdîa isovemy, made freinwldmoiadbak tou alcohol, and put uip in tab)!Lt or hiquid. mczc=ý Beit Block, Simcoe St. South Prnone 725 and 933 IN TI-ISE DAYS You Need A. Pump __ Y ou want a pump that will water the stock- or fi tep i luthe shorteat possible time.j Theme are three strokes-6in., 8in.. and lOin. It wili give you water at - a rate of 2,000 galions per hour- over 30 gallons, a mùinute. The Pumup For Stoc In the hot summer days when the anir~als are thirsty and you are tired, You, do not want to stand pumping any longer than you ean heip. here i is no stooping over, no leaking, no c waete. The waterways are large se the water wil not leak ot oftetop It is permanent, with, it will last a lifetime. Chas, Hastings ordinary usage Agent Cl-ear the Ski A beautiful complexion is the, outward mark of good blood and a hcalthy body. When the stomacb, liver and blood are in, good order, the skin is clear, and lovely*. Unsightly blotches, pîmplees eruprions and sallowness show the need of Beecham' s Pis to stimulate and.regulate the vital organs and improve the circula- tion. Good health and better looks, soon follow the use of BRODA M'S PILWL are lworL la fluea 1a box ie ~ 5oId~cvo in~i Camacl& ond U. 5. Amaogiçi. lu boxe%. 25 coati. Via the Scenic Route Leave TORONTO (Union Stationlý) 9.15 p.m. Monday-Wednesday-Friday Compartment-Observatlon, Standard and Tourlat Sleeping-'and D in in g C a r . , C o f o t a b le C a h s SIX DAYS A WEEK SERVICE TO WINNIPEG AND EDMONTON IdON., WED., FRI.-Vla Can. National 17L Ail the WaY. TUB., THU., SAT.-Vla G.T., T. & N.O. and Cam. National RMu For Tickets and Information. enquire neareet C.N. Rys. Agentâ or write General Passenger Departmnent, Toronto. à, - s i CANA1IlIAN PACIFIC CONVENJENT DAYLIGJIT TRAINS BETWEEN TORO NTO AND OTTAWA '(Daily Except Sunday} NO, 1--"THIE RIDEAU" NO. 37-"ýTHE YORK" Lv. Toronto-,... 1. 30 p. M. Lv. Ottawa.....1.00 p. M. Lv Whitby.. .... 2.37 P. M. Lv. Smrith's Falîs 2,35 P. m. Lv. Oshawa-.....247 p. m. ý LV. Perth........2.55 p.-m. Lv. Bowmnanville.3.05, P. rm. Lv. Kigston. .. - 1.55 g. M. ',Lv, PortUoe..3.44 P. m - Lv. B-lev -le 5.5c, . rM, LV. Cbug...3.5 p Î. M. Lv. Trenton....... 5.53 p. m Lv. Coibomne. 4.27 P. M. Lv. Coîborne. 6.25 p. m. Lv. Trenton ....... 5 o7 P. in. Lir.Cobourg ......6 49 P.im.- Lv Belleville..5.30 p. m. Lv. Port Hope. . .. 7.00 p.< m. Ar. Kingston..9.10 P. nm. Lv. Bowmanvlle 7.42 P. nm. A r. Perth.. ý....ý..8.05 p.n. Lv. Oshawa ......804 P. m. Ar. Smith's Falls. 8.25 p. m,. Lv. Whitby....... 8.17 P. ni. .Ar. Ottawa.... ... 10.00 P. nm. Ar. Toronto,,..... 930 P. m. Equipient, Smoker, Coach, Cafe, Parlor and Observation Parlor Car. W. B. HOWARD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Cý B. KENT, Agent, ,Post, Office, Bowmtanville. SAMUEL SCHWARTZ The Store For The Ladies Il you want1 a goo>d, up-to-date Coat, Suit, Dres'o Blouse you wilI get it atmysoe e or hThcass Ready-to-Wea,,ltin o ade n always keep thelbetfs ltyl aD9 qualsatiefyan the peoplé. tO tls n ultest ai- Also have a large stock of Ladies' and Childr ene Stockings,- Ladies' Underwear, House Dresses, Aprons anid Sweaters and other articles toonmr ous to nmention.60nmr We have a large stock to select fmom and it is always' a pleasure to show Our goods. Itwilbwoh your while to visit this store.' A cail wll c oinc yôu. Acl ilcnîc Sjamuel Schwartz Oshawa .. . ..... . . . . . . . i fi-d --

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