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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Sep 1913, p. 4

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RES^'**r.y* - ■ • ^";" ':'y •.«.' fir;*vr>~ .•>'..'.ff-^'-vV, y ■*• ■£&; StÇe BEEN GOOD FOR FORTY YEARS I WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR ? As a general System Tonic; Innervons Affections; In Convalescence from illness; In Bronchitis, Coughs and Affections of the Lungs; „ In general where evitality, nergy and appetite are diminished Only make sure of the quality of your Hypophosphites, Nyal's name on it is a sure guarantee. ' . ^ Nyal's Nutritive Hypophosphites is of the best quality and a big bottle for . Don't trifle with doubtful goods, you can be sure of Nyal's. We) know just what it contains.]] " . - - - _ ' ; ' - " 1 ' R. M. Mitchell & Go. Experienced XV» ATX* ATXX LX/XX^XX VX/ V/U« Agency for Dispensers of Physi- Post Office Pharmacy Nyal's Family cians' Prescriptions Consult OUt Optician if Your Eyes Trouble You Remedies DURHAM COUNTY BOYS. Mr. J. H. Billings, B.A., Sc., a former student of Bowmanville High School, who has been successful in obtaining his degree in Mechanical Engineering from Toronto University with honors, has secured the position of Instructor in Mechanical anc Electrical Enginèering in the University of Missouri, U.S.A. He is son of Mr. anc Mrs. S. M. Billings, Leskard. Thus the record swells. Durham county boys-like other products qf the fertile soil of Dur ham come to the front. Corns cripple the feet and make walking a torture, yet sure relief in the shape o Holloway's Corn Cure is within reach of at all. ■ ■ v: - : ~ - -.y-VV-.. . ENFIELD JOTTINGS. e *. e Order Coal Now e e i t m m m -e # « # # m m $ e LEHIGH VALLEY COAL i l am receiving almost daily severaljears of the best Lehigh Valley Coal, shipped direct from the mines--Chestnut, Stove and pea sizes, Send your order in now and have prompt delivery $ s E. W. Loscombe Yards and Office at Holg&te's Evaporator, Corner Division Queen-sts., opposite High School. Phone 177. e e e s e • s # Social and- Personal see Mason sells all kinds of Roofing. Roofing--Sheathing etc.* at Mason4. Furniture sale on Thursday next; notice. ' • . Riding plows-j--^dveral, used a little-- cheap at Masonwf Bring in your furs to Mayer's fur store to be repaired before the busy season. Brantford Asphalt Roofing--ChVqper n nniTthinrr nlen A 4- 1VA It is quality and the proper method of handling handling their goods that counts and that is C. M. Cawker & Son's motto Their whole life of ex- 'perienee and the experience of their assistants which are noted for the clean manner they do their work combined, enables them to buy the best stock, and it is put in their shop in a clean, wholesome manner. They have purchased 40 stall-fed cattle for the Summer trade: You are safe in dealing with the old reliable firm of Purveyors of a half century's experience. C. M. CAWKER & SON Purveyors of Fine Meats, Bowmanville and better than any thing else. At Mason's. Thursday Sept. 25 is the date of the furniture sale at Lieut. F. H. Morris', Beech Ave. Mrs. A. Ferguson, Maternity nurse, has removed from Liberty-st to Carlisle-Ave. Phone 234. ; 38-2 w sn * Messrs Weir and Wilson with A. E., Ames & Co., Toronto, are registered at the Hotel Bowman. Our ambulance is fitted with Marshall mattress and all modern conveniences. L, Morris & Son. Phone 10. Better to have your printing done by Tames Publishing House than to wish you had. We do it on time and right. Now is the time to be thinking about winter furs. If you have any to be repaired repaired -or altered bring them to Mayer's store at Once. Boy wanted at James Publishing House. We have an opéning for a good bright boy who has a fairly good education. Apply Apply in person. This week 29c is worth 50c at our store if you want a good box of stationery--It contains 48 sheets good linen paper and 48 envelopes to match. Regular 50c for 29c. Don't miss it. Jury & Lovell. ... Oür thorough knowledge of men's clothing and our unexcelled buying facilities enables us to give our customers the very best goods at the lo west possible iprice. Couch, Johnston, & Crydèrman. See Dan Molloy and Hazel Corinne with Perry's Peerless Players when they appear here in Opera House for three nights only Oct. 2., 3 and 4--at popular prices. Everything Everything new and up-to-date, presenting for the first time anywhere at these prices: New York successes.--Adv/L M. A. James, Bowmanville, is authorized authorized to accept trial-trip subscriptions to The'Christian Herald of New York for 4 months for 25 cents .up to Sept. 30 only .; Pastor Charles M. Sheldon, author of "In His Steps," has written a great serial story,-"Jesus is Here,"--reverent, spiritual and full of dramatic power which begins in Oct. 22 issue. Write today. Children at school are apt to get "round shouldered.'** The shoulder braces we sell not only prevent stooping but they improve improve health by expanding the chest. 50c nap. Jury & Lovell. Visitors : Miss J. Hepburn, Kedron, and Miss Helen Grey, Toronto, at A. Ormis- . ton's... .Several North Darlington farm- ' ers attended Lindsay Fair W. Van- Nest and wife, Solina, at John Niddery's ... .Mrs. and Miss Stephens, Oshawa, at John Ormiston's Mrs. Weir and child ren, Brantford, at T. Wotten's... .D. Ferguson has been visiting around Lindsay Lindsay ....Geo. Ormiston is very ill... .Geo. Cochrane, J. W. Knapp, Jas. Scott, D. McCulloch McCulloch and J. Ormiston were successful exhibitors at the various fairs... ; Darlington Darlington Clysdale Association has been formed and purchased from Senator R. Beith, Bowmanville, Royal Ribbon a well-formed well-formed shiaply Imp. Clydesdale Stallion. His own stable will be at Mr. W. J. Ormisfon's who is manager. . More cases of sick headache, biliousness constipation, can be cured in less time,- with less medicine, arid for le s money, by using Carter's Little Liver Pills. SALEM s § 1 •ii Mr. Jas. Darch who has been ill is improving improving Miss Eva and Mr. Harper Al lin, Leskard, visited at Mr. F.L. Sqûair's , .Mr. Melville Rae visited at Mr. Geo* Stephens'... v.. Mrs. Symons is improving ... .Miss E. J. Rutledge was in Toronto Toronto recently..Mrs. John Sqiiair, Toronto, visited with relatives....Miss '• Ruth and Mr. Kyle Squair entertained a few friends •Friday evening to a corn roàst. After lighting a fire out doors each one was provided with a fork and à cob of corn and roasted it, causing much laughter. All were fortunate to keep out of the fire but some met with a few burns. Afterwards Afterwards they went into the house and ice cream and cake were served. All went to their homes at an early hour having spent a .very pleasant evening... .Mrs. Tamblyn, Fort Hope, visited with friends recently...... Master Logan Williard, To ronto, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. R. Coliacutt. . ■ * Mothers -can easily know when their children are troubled with worms, and they lose no time in applying the best of remed ies--Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. Si S S §: Grand Display of s 1 T that VX7E have much pleasure in announcing Y j we are now ready for the Fall. Our goods are here and we invite you to call and have a look through the various lines in our different Depts. 1mb»;* - ; We never had d better range of up-to- date Suitings and Dress Goods in Serges, Tweeds, Fancy Diagonals, etc. Velvets The very newest in corded and bro- all the leadii caded velvets colorings. m § Silks Now is the time to pick your silks. We have a lovely assortment of colors mousseline, shots, pailettes and brocades. brocades. TYRONE NOTES. CARD OF THANKS. The hearty thanks of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary are hereby extended to each and all who so generously contributed contributed towards the meals and candy sale Fair Day; also to those who sent flowers, loaned dishes, stoves, cutlery, linen or other articles for the occasion. HAYDON NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Minty and family, Toronto, Toronto, and Mrs. Lambkin, Nestleton, visited visited at Mr. Thos. Mount joy's last week:. Mrs. S. T. Mountjoy has returned home after a pleasant visit with her mother, Mrs. Brimacombe, Hamilton... .Mr. anc Mrs. Rd. Slemon accompanied by Mr. Samuel Slemon, Winnipeg, spent the week-end with their brother, Dr. E. T. Slemon, Ottawa..... .Mr. and Mrs. J. E Elliott, Cadmus, and Miss A. Mountjov, Peterboro, visited friends here Sunday ... .Mr. W. H. Creeper and family are enjoying their new auto Mrs. Thomas Goodman is under the doctor's care.. Mrs. Leo Niddery and daughter recently visited at Mr.^S. Woodley's. ...Miss Lena Slemon is visiting relatives at Cadmus .... Miss Vera and Master Elgin Mount- joy spent Sunday at Nestleton ;.. .Severa from here attended Lindsay Fair las : week. Mr. Percy Dawson spent the week end at A. W. Clemens',Miss Maude Virtue visited friends in 1 owmanville.... Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mutton and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Skinner autoed to Lindsay Saturday I and. attended the Fair-... Miss Vera Col-1 will and Miss Olive Skinner are visiting ! at Nestleton.---Miss M. McFeeters, Toronto, Toronto, is visiting friends here.. - .Miss Lang and Miss Sandal, Toronto, are with Miss E.M. Werry- - -. Mrs. (Rev.) Wm. Higgs] returned home from a pleasant visit at Crossland, Bradford, and Toronto. Mr. j Higgs is expected home this week and ! will take his work on this circuit next Sunday. Mr. A. Barber, Bowmanville, -supplied during Mr. Higgs' absence.... Rally Day service of the Sunday School j will be held in the church Sabbath morn-1 ing. Interesting program by school. Do not suffer from sick headache a mo- ] ment longer. It is not necessary. Carter's Carter's Little Liver Pills will cure you. Dose, one little pill. Small price. Small ! dqse. Small pill. s Blankets and Flannel- Department We are now showing the most complete complete range of Men's Suits and Overcoats Overcoats ever carried bv us. :3 ette Don't overlook our Blankets. They are the best that can be had from English and Scotch English Wool mills. We also have TYRONE MILL Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots From Kitchen Chairs, Tables, Bake Boards to Kitchen Cabinets, at prices to suit you. ' Just arrived eight Parlor Suites, from $20.00 to $50.00. A splendid splendid selection could be made just now. Our new Baby Carriages are arriving and are best in quality and lowest in price. - ' We have a splendid range of Iron and Brass Beds from $2.50 up-all zes L. Morris & Son. Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors. Ambulance Headquarters, Phone 10 There's no longer the slightest need of j feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine--double strength--is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine--double strength--from your druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than one ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Jte sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Having started up my mill am now ready to serve the public. Grinding and tolling done promptly. High grade flour and feed always on hand. L. J. Goodman. It Eases Pain.--Ask any druggist or 1 dealer in medicines what is the most popular popular of the medicinal oils for plans in the joints, in the muscles or nerves, or for ! neuralgia and rheumatism, and he will tell you that Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil is in greater demand than any other. The ! reason for this is that it possesses greater j healing qualifiés than any other oil. 8 ft; I ii a large variety of Flannelette Sheets in all sizes. Grey or white with colored border or ail white. See our range of Gloves, Hosiery. Belts, Collars, Underwear, Corsets,etc, A beautiful assortment of the renowned Maish Comforts in all grades. All the newest colorings in Suits of Serges, Worsteds and Tweeds. Men's Overcoats in large variety of styles and materials. These are all correctly made and we feel convinced that we can satisfy yout taste. Made-to-Meas u re We have four hundred patterns for you to choose from. Leave vour measure with us and we will give" you satisfaction. We are sole agents for the Lowndes Co. of Toronto, who make the famous- 20th Century Brand Clothing. Nothing Better Limited The Big Departmental Store, Bowmanville PHONE 83 P S.-: CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Thos. R. Fennell and family desire to thank all their friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to them during the illness and death of Mr. Fennell. DR. J. C. DEVITT, DENTIST. ENNISKILLEN NEWS. Mrs. Wm. Broad is quite ill at her daughter's, Mrs. John Slemon.. .. .Mrs. George Argue and Mrs. F. W. Lee aré sick... .Miss Gertie Stevens has taken a situation in a wholesale house at Peter boro; she will be much missed in choir, Sunday School and League here, her mus ical ability, being of great assistance... , Our choir sang at anniversary services at Blackstock Sunday. Haydon choir very kindly canie and assisted in service here, rendering excellent music which was truly appreciated, also their kindness in coming in such goodly numbers in such unfavorable weather.. . .Rev. C. W. Barrett Barrett preached Sunday evening an earnest, helpful and instructive sermon. He is always always appreciated and welcomed here. Next Sunday evening service will be in charge of League... . Rev. Honey and family are holidaying near Stirling... . A large number of our residents attended Lindsay Fair Death came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry' Saturday and took one of their twin children, the other is in a critical condition.... Visitors : Mrs. Royce and son, Guelph, Rev. and Mrs. J. Totten and little son and nurse, Camborne, at Rev. W. E. Honey's. While they were there they had a christening party and the two little sons of the two ministers, w o are first cousins and just three weeks difference in ages were baptized; Mrs. Nellie Perry, Manitou, Man., visited at Mr. F. W.Xeè's; Miss Dinah Thompson, Toronto, at Mr. A. Sharpe's; Mr. Ross Lang, a Bowmanville High School pupil, spent Sunday with Milton Sanderson. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA We take pride in the reputation reputation we have achieved during the past few months for furnishing furnishing our, many customers with choice, juicy, tender meats, Whether it be steaks; roasts, chops or any other line of meat. Our steady increase in business is sufficient proof of service and the satisfaction we are giving our patrons. Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. OITICE: Temperance St. Bowmanville, (just off King St.) OFFICE HOURS: 9 a. m- to 6 p. m. daily except Sunday. BLACKSTOCK : 1st Monday of each month. Will be at Bowmanville office rest of time. Phone 90a House Phone 90b SHAW'S Our special brands of cooked and smoked meats enter scores of homes and are also choice and toothsome. Good Table Butter, New Laid Eggs and Fresh Vegetables Vegetables always in stock. Your order will be appreciated. Challis & Mutton PHONE 225 Horsey Block - Bowmanville Overcome That to Stoop Your boys and girls have been enjoying outdoor, life and perhaps perhaps have not shown much of a tendency to stoop, but with the beginning of school every- child with such a tendency should be provided with reliable SHOULDER BRACES at once. We have the kind that can be worn with cunfort. Improving the carriage is only a small part of. the good that braces do--they improve the health by expanding" the chest and allowing deep breathing. They should be used in time. Prices from 50c to $3.00 Jury & Lovell, : Druggists and Opticians When We Test Eyes*It Is Done Properly. ~ > Give courses in all Business subjects, lea.ding to positions as Bookkeepers ot Stenogiaphers, and for Civil Service nmf ^Commercial Specialists' examinations. These schools include the Central Business Business College of Toronto, with four Citv ■ " Branch Schools. Students mav enter any time for these courses. No vacations Write for Catalogue. W. H. Shaw. Pres- - ldent, 393-395 Y onge Street, Toronto. 1 BOWMANVILLE TIME TABLE (Effective Sept. 15th) TRAINS LEAVE For Toronto and Intermediate Station! ... 9.15 a. m, * 7.41 p. m. For Trenton, Belleville, Deseronto, Napanee anl Intermediate Points; also C. O. R. Station! between Trenton and Picton. • (Daily except Sunday) 11.30 a.m. 7.21p.m. For Coe Hill and Intermediate Station! 11.10 a. m. Yarker, Tweed, Harrowsmith, Sydenham" and lntemiediate Stations on Bay of Quinte tty. ~ 11.10 a. m. TRAINS ARRIVE From Toronto and Intermediate Station! 11.10 a. m. 7.21 p. m. From Napanee, Belleville, Trenton an.I Inte r ■ mediate Points: also Picton and C.O.tt. Points) - 9.15 a. in. 7.41p. m. From MaynoothfC. O. R.) 7.4 lp. m. From Sydenham, Tweed, Yarker, etc. 7.41 p. m. Tra ns rnn daily except Sunday ^unless otherwise otherwise marked. For further particulars see other advertisement appearing in this paper, or apply A. M. WILLIAMS, Bowmanville Agent aseSf " Sg V. ; .'-..'i' t... % . -vXt ' .hi wÊm® s*

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