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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Jun 1922, p. 6

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VITAMIN9ES1 predus heaith-building ele- ments are essential factors of growth to every chilci. Scott's Emulsion is thie food-tonic of special value to chldren. It is rich mi vitannes- buikis heaMt and pro. inotes growth! Sot& Bowm, ~u. n. f- cmeks cottofi Rot Compound ,isafe elinble re alnu meiin.Sold b tree d.- - gees of strength-N. 1, $1; N.2, $3; o.3,$5 erbox. Sold by al druggists, or sent repaid on receipt of price. Fre pamphlet. Address: THE COOK MEDICINE CO.. Mother Gave Her Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com- pound wîth Happy Resuits RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR ORONO BO W M AN VILLE( rom The N ews.) Grand Trunk Railway. Mrs. C. J. Thompson, Toronto, vis- Going Eas4. Going West ited friends bere. Express 8.42 a. mi. d Express 4.22 a. ni Msmar lni oefo Express 10.38 a. ni. d Express 5.25 Mncto, N. ., folvaais on. r a. m. daily except Monday jMrnctnh. . o r vLataeion Pass'ngr 1.28 p .m. Pass'ngr 7.06 a, M . ToasLtteisiproviTlg Pass'ngr 3.09 p. ni. Express 10.02 a.m in bealth, beîng able to sit up. Local 6.49 p. mi. Pass'ngr 2.02 p. mi. Mr. Charles F. Awde injured bis Local 7.21 p. ni. Pass'ngr 7.13 p. m. crippled leg in limbing a fence. Express 9.58 p. ni. d Express 8.24 p.m Mr. Benny Thornton, Woodstock, Epress 11.49 p. mi. d. visited bis brother, Mr. C. J. Thorn- Canadiaii Pacifie Railway Mo. Kr az ass swt e Going East Going West r.KrKazKnsi wthe Express 10.18 a. mi. Express 5.47 a. m parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Arm- Pass'ngr 2.05 p. mi.* Local 8.20 a. m*~ stron.' Epress 9.16 p. m.* Express 5.08 p. ni When Holloway's Corn Reniover is Express 12.20 a. ni. Local 7.00 p. m*~ applied to a corn it kilis the roots and *Daily except Sunday. the callosity comes out witbout injury C. B. Kent, Towa Agent. to tbe flesh. Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Hughes and fani- Canadian NtionaI Railway. ily, Dundas, and General John Hughesi West Bound East Bound Bowmanville vîsited at Mr. Adolph Tyrane Stationi Henry's. Pass'ngr 8.15 a. mi. Pass'ngr 6.34 p. m Wise mothers who know the vîrtues of Mother Graves' Worm Extermina- tor always bave it at band, because itproves its value. Mr. Willam Hocken inotored froni Toronto, bis mother accompanying hlm from Oshawa, and visited at Mr.- Lew Buckley's. The Oil flor the Athlete.-In rub- 71 bing down, the athiete will find Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil an excellent ar- ticle. It renders the muscles and sinews pliable, takes the soreness out of theni and strengthens themi for strains that may be put upon them. I t. stands pre-eminent for this pur- pose, and abees who for years, have been using it ian testify to its value as a lubricant. The News congratulates Drs Ross OBITUARIES Cals Mys. C. Sawden, Oshawa. Mercy H. Bennett, wif e of Cals Sawden passed away ini ber .49th year at ber late residence, 32 Wobdycrest Avenue, Toronto. She *as the daughter of A. C. Bennett of Bow.. manville, and spent ber earlier days in that locality. For the past 30 years she basbeen a resident of Tor- onto. She is survived by ber mother, six brothers, two in Vancouver, two ini Gaît, two in Oshawa two sisters ln Toronto, Mrs. J. Clark and Mrs. F. Downing, ber husband, Charles Saw- den, tbree daughters, Mrs. Edward Hughes, Mrs. Elliott Allingbam, Miss Helen Sawden, and one son, P. S. Sawden of Toronto. John C. Rasevear, CoId Spt-ing s. The deatb occurred at bis late resi- dence, Cobourg, on Tuesday, June 6, of John C. Rosevear, resulting froni the eff ects of an accident at Cold Springs on May 24th. Mr. Rose- vear wbo was standing inside a gate there, was struck on the spine by the rear door of an automobile tbat bad swung open. At flrst he did not tbink the accident serîous, but the blow affected bis spîne and kidneys, resulting la a sltroke of paralysis, which oaused bis death. Deceasei was a son of the late Mattbew Rose- vear, of Hamilton homestead, east of Precious Corners. Wben a young boy bis parents removed to Cold Springs, and there he resided until he moved into Cobourg in 1905. Mrs. Harriett Diana Powers. In Orono May 6, 1922, tbe Heaven- ly Portais opened to admit the spirit of Harriett Diana Hughson, relict of I d' l~o Mov~~ N Pwai Sb Nature intended eat what you want. if you take Tanlac. that you should You can do it Jury & Lovell.1 they spent the greater part of their niarried hf e at their home on the 8th Concession, Clarke. Three childrein were born to theni, Wilbert G., Marquis, Sask., Eber R., Saskatoon, and Lina Maud, wife of V'ým. S. Cobbledick, Clarke. The funeral from the residence of her sister and brother-in-law, Mt. and Mrs. Robert Moon, May 9. Her pastor, Rev. A., K. Edmison officiat- ing. Pail bearers were C. J. Hughson, C. J. Thornton, R. J. Moon, P. Smiith, R. Sherwin 'and W. S. Cobbledk, The floral off erings were beautiful, especially the spray froni ber two sis-* ters in Emporia, Kansas. She was laid to rest in Orono's beautiful Cemetery, beside her late hugband, There in the land of ceaeless Koy We'll join her ini ber songs of Praiàse Our warfare and our sufferings 'er, We'll dwell with ber through endiess days. E The Winning Pair: If PREST-O-LITh Trademark- and PREST-O-LITE Service WHEN You 'consider -and remember th.at it Ti, Ï - 13 b.UUgi UU' ana.,tacM r ~17 VIr~I.F1~WTT'~ A Y Y Pis, and acting upon i adc ýHAVE YOU--AFAMILY 7Lýý-iiwlUSCýit ea u trme i tef Tli sa mrac ayouIL9 -reommead-Dr. dChe'sKiney.- IlTele p+ .j'hro~~ I~ Fll~to ayane suiering as 1 ag& iuy so, Gerabi a asever,-atm f<lc tack - of ylo Dr. Chase's Kiclney-Liver three doctorslutc..-#-- At~ z7 Elm c B--- -rn Liton side Mr. May's crops on Neil the aple -trees being stripped of their' foliage. Betbesa ciurcH ladfty A1walme Repdviu'I Reiahe, flamniation eau be rmvdwitb 'Dr.I ,~ . ---.---. ___________ it on the sore spot -and it-is qickly TT1 - - m - cffNADA -epetable kn - 1! -1- Dion't Wlvorry about the Ram-' Bail Games, Races, Picnics, Garden Parties, Fairs, Sports' Days, Old Boys' Reunions, and ail similar events can be protected f rom loss by a Apply at least a week in advance to- J. J. MASON & SON Local Agent Bowmanville The Hartf ord Pire Insurance Company 24 Wellington St. East, Toronto -LL.i , 11 .

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