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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Feb 1938, p. 9

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THUSDA, FBRARY101, 138THE CAXADIAN STATESMAN, BO1VM \ANVILLE, ONTAXRIO TO PARK GROUNDS SCA LOSE SECOND GAME A tte n a n c e ~ a p s T o P pilsB O OS OCSIALE DA N D P E R S O N A L P PP M D G TSd ire c te d P u c k O roi ASotCourses E tr ean ee hd rgr boflal Pare W a.Congratulations ta Mr. and ONTARIO POTATOES 1gr of yasof a s I Ex itng irlhHoc eymae Shriorse i Agriculture son and wife will dispense so Mrs. Wm. Lynch on the birth af!rsyi pnoin o aete Tegrl'4ce aeFia an oeEooisa rndrinks, chocolate bars and other a daughter, February 3rd. LOSING ON MARKETiGambssosrngt aete Te il'lokygaeFia HuANpFAWNE' this month are causing s0 much COWANVILLE i daintY dishes for those hungry Mr. Wm. Seymour has been on O 1 Lefsifth e d e oet ihfatrn ikdtan T Mapole easifthey esec ame t Ig o hfeatulinge anpkd eam A interest that ladies far beyand souls who disport themiselves on the sick list. Whiv are Ontario potatoes being, Saturday 5 ta 1, playing against aggressive aggregation g l e a n e d high schaol age are leaving their l hiits green sward.j Mr. Arthur Beamish celebrated discriiiiiiiated agaiiîst 1to te extent a hard hitting, smooth skating fram school students, proved too SOME lk h ot hr husans ndhoesto attend a> udvSeolsr Already the edifice hias been hioirhafîs we.25c it 35c per bag 011 Ontario auttit f rom Port Perry. energetic for Hellen Case, speedyte the classes and learn a littîe of cesWere cancelled last Sunday. maved ta its location with much' Post Office Inspector was in markes? askd J. T. Cassin, Potato Th oswsn igaeadO.C.S. centre, and Mrs. W. Carle- NOsissrgllayha ,d husbands are also parting all traffic froin thie south, and the1 bersome bulk, and possibly the c Ice cutting began last week on good cooIlking quality caninot be pro- The visitors were heavier and had Ms a.se collapsed after th~eisadte, eeieves from M i d - x i n t e r w ýater crossing the road at Brooks condition of the roads over which W. H. Rowe's mili pond. duced in O(ntario? Nu. tayaspaigtgte eidgame and rs. Carleton was forc- Ani h atensnst e chores to learn how ta .iudge cat- Cowan's coner nrevented anvone it was necessary tW drag it. In Mr. C. Bruton deserves a vote Bti nn~Otroptaosaert.h e, withl-?ynC onishe mr eid toriefomaivtsf 1Bugve eth frt wl.it tie pan te orec sedan Cosîn fei te eî.fact it nearly tipped over once f thanks for sanding the tannery poorîs graded and have flot goad Orona hockey player. as theirj lowang a jarrng fail. i care for lhens in the praper m an-! Nir. S. IPorteout i w Is iel on the near M rs. Annie R c oys ause and ! sidewalk Thursday a f t e r n o 0 o o ult , r sli g f on im o c . R y m s a e p c e h s T e o l o l w s s o o araused that the attendance has Newcastle, i. therc for a few days. I shoving and thinking, and an-;Matoring was also dangeraus. We maturîîy frost injury and diseases men carefulIy flot anly for abil- O. C. S. rather than by them. AFoIlketebwo!hewn ju m p d fr m 60 in t e ea l \Irs. A . T. Perrinî h r î rn d a h r ti e b o e a p le near heard of several cars w hich had b Mn y uf st sfe îî ur in i c h n ar i 1 thentbu thor s i e s ev anr oneo- scath e o eam seted in f erontAof stages to 80. lisrtre atons as it brushed against it. to, be rescued fromt difficulty. Wts bee1- *.o (lo satjsfjed w mprveOntarjooet emaasb he samn eie nd100- heY onetawin easine t wth e lve- e tn !a~itrsdy rem Hcourteit emewhaî îanproved Several teams were used and, The oyster supper sponsored by pîte htthe ' vrefuse tebuvi ed abou t theysm egt hyaetkn wn tteeuieWeetefrtessadi h hfe cureis nd.ista ro bat. many men for' its remaval f rom St. Saviour's Church Thursday t Iem li Toronto sontie chain stors shawe plenty o! speed plus ex-rbbr laying somewhere beneath nrhr ad ffns. but for the boys and girls!*A soni was bonito \Ir. and NIrs. near the old railway station siglht was a huge success. Around 90 and inîany independents do flotcellen obnto ak adterfe.Sdel h ubr Wheetepeshiram un is praving a vantage point for solv- .l rsn Third Line. on M on-t its new home. The teams be- partook a! the good things pro- hadeOntarios at al. ,tler> e eal av1h lcllassme lnge romthgruanld-fu, ing problems, an outiet for social day-. Felb. 7th. a-, liowmîvll - longed ta Wm. Robinson, H. Bow- vided by the members. Over $30 port that 75 per cent. of their. potato thing ta wark for. ed the tine and somne say its Eachdekdiernetoicl erihuias ad fr ntrtanig 1ltl.en, Ei. Dean and F. Allin. J was taken in at the door and trade is iitl Naritiiie Stock. Bobby Cooper was the lad toflight was helped by one o! therae taent.uis a d fr enetiJn ua . J .Srne svr ig B oh po ritrW to sto when all expenses were paid It aîra~ that iin October and get Oronos solitary score and t wn team's players. No matter. For th ro e !alrd rer; Each afternoon t lher rmotlîer iii Bancroft. Nîr. and 1occupied with his duties as rink about $16 was cleared. No%-enîb I.r înaiîvpotatoes affccîed Dtha asmae n taeasst pram thatoe mistak e an smartly asdr h c n ielks t classes rjin e nooa te! r. etlStringer and Nr..Geo. manager t ahrttiaigte Courtice - Providence hoc k le y vith fil frost. Fusarinrn X\ilt and Dug las Case inoth asrd the o apnesswhxchmea n itayand A os-oonaks society with members ifted along H.eiîderteîî%-(!nitas. far as. Peterboro building a great deal at the mo- 'game Thursday night resulted 9-5 Fusariinîn Euniartii anîd poorly grad- ter o! the play and werraiy down-trodden hearts ta their op- sry the lines a! elocution. music, card wiîlî bler. Nr. Eric Edw.srd., Kirk- m nent, but by the time summer'for Courtice. ed %ere rn..bed te market.- Tlev oraing te re ppoiinspaens tricks or story telling having a l and(lLake, i.. visitiiîg atStritiger'. .breezes are blowing and the grass 1Mr. JWhere the f risking h.are sniffs the opostio's orent. Wer glorious oppartunity ta win famre Nr. and Nrs.. Narvini, Lloyd and hias turned green we feel sure no 1 with pneumonia and pleurisy. weumner sud nîaîv factrenitheinedtOsmhter emdpalave en y a!prvalo!eacipay the excit- Andthe tng o! tsiners ay and express themselves. Soon iGertrude. and Niss...arl uf Norrisliiane will recognize the old build- Apparently well Friday he refer- Mrtut rttes iedîadfrstar min ad cIoa ln ef re met inthe eacondlyhe!eo!ite n there will be a debate on some With Mr. and \Mrs. Geo. Hendersoît. îng in its new site. ccih ockbeeyintdeer s ice.andOntario 1putatoe.. bas falleru off and reaîîy .iut getting into their stride gamie rose ta fever pitch and one Where hl n i ihda wide1ydiscussed controversial NMes.rs Clarenîce aîîd Leslie Reid* ___lias____________ * i. nd lvrs. . Mnceithman% groecrs are receiving oiilv 35c when the final bell rang. penalt had ta be handed out ta od yed sujc Xhmn ebr a-1Toronte,.siitlitNr. aîd NMrs. W. A.' î Port Hope, and Mrs. Geo. Ward ta 40c lier bag while Prince EdNvard1 Next game will be in Oshawa sbdule a couple o! players who Refletn it uscodlgt ing part. There was also a skat-J Reid. MNims. E. Reid witiu . iss .Flos- L J rt' School Petet-boro, spent Monday wth Islands are selling at 90c per' bag inii on Saturday when the locals hope were alI for combing each other's Still gitnadgemwe h ing party Tueday night and wîlli1 sic Grabani. r n r.Ewr -a. carload., on track Toronto. Eveti 1 to avenge their defeat in the îarg- eyebrows with either wooden wa be other social !eatures through- j_____________ Mr. and Mrs. EWalrd Serin well gratlcd Ontarios of good quai- 1 er arena where they will be abl anerlosby it lenced Thraui tefottne i out. the course. Mr.andckiîWalrrîserHome bae1tInsSciteolbl fClub he Lockre rpendHngta few weeks inluty1m-e .lowls- at 1c elw .E t et under way. As Junior West hurriedly over highly palishednit;o Officers were appointed Fridiay O IU R met Februarv 2tid, wsib tuc Presi- Orono.Isbcc.e, aî reari e Sy, "I just get going nicely when and manicured finger nails.Jm Wer iecidngowwha t a e a l w i t t h p r g r a s . i t h _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d î î î t h eA r c i t t i o M s . J . M i l l e r - t o o k a s t r o k e b u y O n t a r i o p o t a t o e . C o n f i d e n c e I h a v e t a s t p o r h i t t h e e n d o ! P o w e r s w a s j u s t i n t i m e t o s t o p udg l w Bob Keane, Presîdent: Kathleený given by MIanry aldii: a vocal Monday night. Nurses Marion once lo..t i.. difficult 10 regain. At i the rink. Shucks. wait'Il we get the row and incidentally came sthe -uptruh s Stark, Vice President; n o-Jas. Carscadden, Westwood, Cal,. sole b% June .\lliîn ani iiterestîng McKelvey and Sadie Brown are lte preselît lime somne well graded 'emaon the big ice. I only wish it f rom a sickbed ta referee. We i ly krSceay n omte talk o-m Feutndationis' was given 1 tedne. Hrsn r. potatoe.. arebegofre ihr was the Maple Lea! Gardens." learn that his illness hias develap- Sa givem liebwo!he in o! Donald Hryam dm, ey r owTa n , r Follso w o an ap erti a and b y el Po t r ecttj b a k Charles M iller, is expected back 175 per cenut. Fu arium W ilt and Fus- Following that a gam e wiîî be ed into pleurisy and pneum oniaan sn w Mrs K. Wery a d yrte T m- sîkn s.s o! wa eek. her pas- Backburu. A hecarty vote of thanks 'rom Florida today. ariu m Eu mnartii aînd so me hollow played in Port Perry on Saturday. and that hie is seriausly iii. And t e t g o a w ntrs a . blyn. A clas papr wil be p b- edta ret in estw od, C liforia, was gi-enrt lasespeakr and tiielus M. Jas Eaglson h sdbef hear aîud f ro.î inurv t make coo-- ebruay 19. Had19.e ralwathhat ith te accdents lit jthe Craw ordeS.,sTootto lished each week containîng in- o September 17, 1937, Joseph, ceutributing on the tbe program, by con!ined ta his bed witit a bad ditions %vosee tracks not been removed a special near fisticuifs and the excitement ___628_____Cr__ teresting bits o! news about te Carscadden. son o! the late Mr.i Russ.el Osbornie. Ref reshlnieuît.. sere cold. tanwud nobelyhv r tIe"IF THEY gal.Ote D" course and the students. John: and Mrs. Thama.s Carscadden Of! .erved.rMs.eaLin viiefrnd There i.. .ery uitile that cati be taken tite hast o! fans ta bath- ening was quite spectacular for-I ____ Keane is thte editor. with Beatrice Hornings Mills, Ont. The late Mr. in Toronto. dn 1..csu ecreto i-teeotsadn otssaflt ude d aswo w ollI H in assistant, Miss M. E. Mis-i Carscadden was bot-n in 1875 onjpoecuiiiu.,bu fot hould speed and skill. Now, the Young- eagerly await the next cantest. auntthsidwrdbbeer njcductc lcto!!ofiesthe farm naw owned by his bra CU TU E S OPCs a good na:A susctier be made te make preliarationî o tr Ilhv ab otn it nietlytega curdi If ther:tig od bu de onstrating the ortitodox pro ther Rbet3Hereeiedhioerl only a thousand or sao! their the second hal. ihmn 'If h olswkmenaudsy cedur forsuchan eectin. - ducaion t Ho-nins Mils. I 0F NION ADDR SS rpaper suggesting that if his neigh-ue13cr. ceur fr uc a eecio. duatonatHoins i___InOUIO ___ R SSbar wanls ta t-ead The Statesman Xhere ..eed potatoes ilfected sviîh supporters following them around ones in the fpnithstanawcse yo, The b ys h ve t isuwektben o1898 he at e M .at-y Pet rs ajle wishes le would subsctibe for Ilese di..ae..are pianited iin te soi in their own cars. A l kidding un !t-unatey do not cou nit. judgîng catlle. horses and sheep -duhe !telI r n r Mr. Robet-t Sherwin addresse it- himisel! instead o! bort-owing these f ield..ssil become jnfecîed anîd aside, the kids have been getting rn:GaLli owe; oud at the farnms o! W. F. Rckard, Edward Pet-ris o! Masonville, leav- i te Young People Monday nigitt, his every week before his wife gets anoîher crop of duseased potatoes botter crawds fart- ieit- games defence.Ms. Middleton, Ruth Were teol igaotu Chris Barchard. Russel Osborne, ng son aewared fat-Mntw oas kn n utra chance la retaciil. No names produced ssith resulîs simîlar 1 ttan most a!ftte bxgget- teamsi eeMs .Ws;wns et htflsbteeit ea Clarence AUlin and others, while weeh amdfrtoyas In his Most interesling talk Mr. 1 mentioned but they will bo sup- those exi..ting at presenit. The im- the district and fromn th»eit- gamne- Claugit, Eunice Middcleton; cen- Wouldn' tb in n ad lte girls have continued Iheir, Prom Ihere hie went la Akely, Sherwin poinîed out ltaI culture plied an request. partance of usiuîg seed that is f ree gesadipavme thedsre lePtyli odn ub r.W feahiadis, a- n re stuie o potins vlain ad, Minnesota. sharing in the t-e- 'was lte cultivation o! the sail o!f Miss Olive Davey is visiting inl front disease canutot be 100 sîrongîs- Don't miss agaelieksar Carleo.Cttied wt lttsasrne aluie loingsdeing wvitminsandp1nsibilit>- and work o! the Red te Mind - a mental training t-e- Kingston, attending lte Un.ivet-- impressed uiporu potato gxowers. really goad.0.CS:GolDri an ;Ilki andals lte ntrcae sudyo!River Lumber Ca. unlil 1917. sulting in discripline and enligitî- sity graduation baIl Friday nigitî. Fat-mers wiîo have patatoes bearing lrnoee-p Go ai, d nO.C. S: Ol Downis Jannn; 'Inws etig odabu hadt ualteiontiadhe careof He moveci la Weslwood. Cali- ,enmenî. Jesus. lte grealest tea- These officers were elecîed t-e- these discase.. sbouid cook îhem wheîî Goode; defence. Doug Case and eee, Oivge Baw eSanne au? o! lthedusic an.hme efat-nia, where he had resided fat-r cher, used common Ihings a! na- cenlly for Kirby Young People: feedn bu elv tc.I d Dmn Staples: fit-st string forwards,Po-etr wngEhlSak ui'tiebeltmrehpy ofth _______________ lie tok.IforisEmid Cobbiedlck; centre, Helen If weprsetieadwes? _______________ 20 years. Here he very efficiently tut-e la illustrate bis teaciting and- President, Gerald Shtackleton; iI ucoe nfcinwllb are Bob Cooper, Carmen Cotnst Case; subs, Mat-y Baldwin, Rutht For titr' uctalto!gons managec te uniaading a! logs lte ideas containeci in bis par- Vice, Lot-ne Wannan; 2nd Vice. te the souiin the manure and suc- Jae-ideo;scn tig. Ie CHURCH STEWARDS !adlt od oewsn td-Jables, intimaled lte speaker, and 1Mildred Aluin; 3rd Vice, Mat-y Good oaocoswilb net abyn hr tig ik a- Rfre oe In olt rstO o e at-yma. e asanintiuton'lte parabie o!flte sower showed Har-ris; 4tit Vice, Mrs. W. Wan- cedin oat rpss'Ilb n et- Jnor Wet.arldFintaff, Gien. ARE INSTALLED aWetwod a supporter o! every ltaICitrist knew about f arming. nan; Sect-etary, Clai-ence Allin; cd esnMtct adJmpîtra.Tia iewa !ttnknto warthy cause, especially every ef Mr. Siterwin wat-ned Young Treasuret-, Christine McKinnon. The aunourut of cettif ied seed Referee: Gardon Watson. "Ail despotism is had; but the me! Rev. J. H. Osteritoul conciuded fort loaking t lte protection and peple no total tin alt fat-mers The first meeting is sciteduled for potatoes i Ontario is very limited. worsî 15 that which works with the I kna o mehi oc bu (&Ie set-les o! sermons an lte happiness o!flte afflicted and o!fd nPl eededai nan lad udayngt. Therr, were less than 1300 acres of do not needgeonca"Thinedbeolthenking- fresitaheggsy ta convalescentsuand luedsPrayer Sunday mnorning, citildren, suppling flowers and tem ta take advantage o!flte Yau oflen itear lte saying potatôés titat received and pâsseillun- INSURANCE SALES mcie>o rea'Jnu o! dam, ite ower and liethe kig-iary, - lite toitan.aTesens naone short courses whenever possible. "your friends at-e as near as the spection in Ontario last yecar. Tbis INCREASE 7.5 P.C. fomte anoeer, amde" in W, te hswood wh wî illnooneHe inlimaleci thal just as lte.-telephone." Well. that saying will is Iess than 1 per cent. of the On- At it evnig ervcelie sew paceinlie hars ndics o! plaugit was lte mosI indispensable Ihave ta bo citanged ta "your fri- OariricrIn.tThere-were veryofaw Adstwereveinseryvicete ms- pineoplearltandcomiy.f at-m implemnent so Christianily ends are as near as lte radio.' fields of uncerîified stock that didOtao teLa WihTol ad eeisaldbth ii- li was lte main means o! giving Witen Bud Rolpit was bt-oadcast- net have tlwse diseases in them. 87,3,0 atYa ter. Five o!flte îweîve were pre- 'Mt-. Catscaciden was predeceased culture, and taI a Christian; ing frontlite Maple Lea! Gardens Mluch of tite certif ied crop has beemi An increase of 7 ui pet- cent in sent (W. J. Riddell. R. Sutan, rby twnwih hisurhscwifelb-à nwininryb1933.i Crid C. S. McLaren, W. B. Hoar and Mt-. Catscadden is survived by 1j l , ow it ieanchcmsitol -r some imrue aa, e lltaslie mnarkl eed frctable ofse Gowersand ew o da busiesing Canada forou ohes.Roott !the-eatyitsplasondhmeefrtit ltafBuc Wddllwa lstnig it ne achng o sedshul ad ewaudlndduin 137i cepte Drbylie ongrgatidw ho utneeJhno!Soetse aged and infirm taken out wauidlrin at Calga.ry, Alla. In a llrnet deiay ii arrauîgiug for er shown by 18 cmaishvn setod ta hothe-crgonnt. toba, Evans Dean a! Grand Val- 1lxi a teathen îown. jrceivd e roBruce he n saifie supplies. shî li. e.osil e87 pet- cent of lte business in ley, Ont.. her onsntand Miton o! Terrai Mr. Siterwin went on tlatello!foi 1 erBd spail sifh1elîe.force, according ta figures corn- Induction o!fte elders will take Nova; also ltwo sisters, Mrs. An- j somte things titat helped in lte astndgacoslecune District reiîreseuîîatis-e..ssill i)e pileci by lte Life Insui'ance Sales place next Sunday marning. citew Brown o! Sheibout-ne and 1great work a! creating cullured fthiBm. Now. isn't liasme- ruusid ihteucu.fcri-Researcht Bureau, andi given out t'he set-mon was vet-y appropri- Mt-s. Barkwell o! St. Cathtarines. I people - lte chut-ch, lte mothers j1hng udmybeabratcse ied seed grossers and thie varueties by the Canadian Life Insurance fi atfcbased on whal a goad chut-ch' Funeral services were iteld f rom i in lte homes, lte scitool teachers, yet.ýffcr socain heesls ofiiaI shoulci be. lte People's Chut-ch, Westwood. 1literature. attand mic.naue. Gordon Watsonlitas been unable Otroptgoovr re s n. ihcersAoiation,87,Theselsle The choir rendereci "He Will ty Rev. R. G. Green, assisted by jand expounded on eact, leaving jt o wark shadreita ocky arneu-ymari boatofgolel.arelosifîg rwitlcdtotoal 3980.0.ecuv Have Mercy," Mrs. A. A. Drum- Rev. John S. Buus. Sacred music lte idea ltaI if we sow a îtought tohssoudrishce a e nuamyt isaudise fellars b uiut 'o!agdopeinsurancebndo! fann- mond laking lte solo part. Miss was !urnished by Mt-s. Fletcher T. , we reap an action, sow an action IMrs. S. Culleli itas relurned seed a sn duaie %ase ice.lIte>'ites a n pesibndswereof te- L Allin officiated aI lite organ aI Walker. More titan one hundred 1 reap a habit, saw a habit reap a ifrom a pleasant visil in lte Unit- are inese îcorag gNariteagrwlu nrovbyincresofes Doein0 ite, bath set-vices. membors o!flte Westwoad Fit-e chat-acter. edStates. ers t mceaetti arae, tbu ie povne !lt oiin Deprtmntof hih le as ! r. hewinclsedbysayng Mr. and Mrs. R. Cornisit. Port thecre is such a deund in Ontario Saskalciewa alone t-ecordinga Dm e ai-I en o! wicha boey asd a M. in terw in clrsedo by a yng Pet-ty, wete in Orno during te i markets for their potates. Fort>y decrease. Deailed sales for te ifr mebt-atnde norabsody Thand lia ingilhisYeao! eplengijweekencl. per cent. of the PEl. crop %vas year were as foliows: r formed n itonora yMesc0 .-tWThecanttpeaking l young pe ple te d f roin certif ied seed aud ess 1 B ritisit C olum bia, $30 150 000; sevices were largely attended and haci neyer yel seen te lime when gitter. Mrs. W. K. Sloane, Peter- liatite per cenit of Outario's crop. Aberta, $15.272.000;, Saskatchte- lte wealtit of floral tribules bo- ite iad la ask for arder andi gave bora. This sery-sseil expiaiis lte differ- wan, $11,778.000; Manitoba, $20.- spoke o!flte esleem in witich de- -lte credil la titeir goad manners Game belween Port Hope andi euce iuî price iutOuntarie markets.11,0;Onai,$j07500 ceased, was iteld. Intermenl wias !and la home training, and intim- N'aàed ntmaeilz ti isae edcîueîurduego 12.00c,10;,n10ar3 ,0 10.735.000;ns j made by lte side o!ewisswiee iidaed litathe itace al confidenesQuebec, $10.103.000rNew Bruns maeytdhemsieefry. li in te young epe h aa nde ctiisday nigitî as Port Hope failed ît îuiuatuîes. wick, $10.686.000; Nova Scolia, Westwood cemetery. l~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~in h on epeadthtti per rn wr ed n i $15.036.00; Prince Edward Is- I r. Carscadden was a nepitew i training would bear lorti much apa.OooweerayadaFuisarituti \ itsan.$1680;Neoudn.RE l o!fltelaIe Mr. Prebourn and Miss fruit. iei ru lae am.M- Fsaiti i its ucclur iui tie l$3d,910.006Ttl88,,8000;. O - ___ -- O R-1 jot- and McCutcheon, bath o! Or- $ 1,O. Tta $89K Lfl i Jane Cat-scadcden o! Clar-ke' Town- Otheir interslngad nay-ao.we-egales-At ae assariîrpeat go___î .et-mî o -orlie ol-1o Dcmbr.a f ord.visi-e---rie- s hre. . t.'u i>v.iJt-for a yeart- ta et-Satspru)tuceti S wit-imiected crop cf po- - tryu. r joymeflt. ASk yoiir dealer. a ilfn * Mc. Gfrd vsie rBoen. wlîrecet- TICKETS 0000 TO TRAVEL parents as a present ft-om her. aiofthe Eaithtaesaimgraietiuîîb uedtvrycnmiloo ly fractured hiis leg, wa-s in the IN COACH .ES Site saicitey stopped lte paper Back to Naturel If oniy we couldcaU dobefore agaimu plamtiuîg potateoes, pt-c-veyeonmclto and miss il terrlbly s0 site itaci tai. uere wouid be no more Riteumnatj aîiferal ee rcgi to driveitheir agonizi.g rapier intothe tortured raîys-eto gît-ar. village Tuesday. Excursion tickets good [n Tourlat, decided la give tem a pleasant joints of etricken itumami y. But Rheumatlc () itEua fdieae reEse Newcslle wer gueîs ~Mt-5 D.also available on paymerut of algh surprise. Now wasn'î ltaI migitty pains do exis, as thousan s of sufferers knowf iece uiatsrot hger passage fares, plus pr ce of n;ce af her? We apprecialed hier out and keep the aystem tfree front uri acud the field as 10011 as te>- are mîotice-c Noble. parlor or sleeping car accommodation. kindness, too. ltat causes so mucit unnecessary sufferinE. able. Mrs. Wm. Pallard andi Mrs. ROUTF-S - Tickets gou golng via_________ There in a remedy for R.beumatdc pains liat George Stephens. Datlington. vis- Port Arthur, Ont., Arntstronq, ont., comprises a combination cf natural Saltsa t e SIice the tithers gel lIte disease W ITEFO RE OOK U ite frencs hre.hicuigo, Ili., or 'Sault Ste. Marie, Earth - Fynnon Sait. Containing SodiumfrîWRItIotir lataFdOeeRp itdfinshr.r.-uruimtg via sanio r0t]t-ý amndt ne "RE\VENGE" Potassium. Lithum.and other ingredientsw=ith muthemtîîpan*n 1.1p--- ---- Mrs. Jos. Dunham, Tor-onto, only. Genet-ous opttlonal routinga. iigit remediai poîency, Fynmon Salt puIs ui au meut ta>,et-cuir unu l atc un tle irresistibîe attack on une acid (the cause ofaso h ri o al au-Dspartinent of Fishorle, 4 visitd lier aunt, M rs. A. A. Ga mis- "Christiani Scince COmmamds man 1eumiatsm, Sciatica, Lumbago, etc.). It-aseao tlies grow c iîi f urs nau- îa a by at Lintonhurt-s. STOPOVFRS - vitittnlilutit of ticket, te master tîhe prapensities, to hoîdd sosc ieacid crystais and washestitemung Ottawa.ybeieîfuî Mis. Met-cet- andi Mrs. Stevens geing andl relurnilig -t Port îîîe n hy way. Get tid of te acid and lte crystals cail- ['tatees lifectcd wit thlie disease 1 Plesse seitd me yourfee5.s oket"n visiteci îneuî daugitîers, Mesdames west: alOan Chiceago, Ill., Sauut cenqîmer lunt witlt cnastity, revenge Jreo rmtekiesasta otr h cnria il ei Weatiteell nciOkeat owmn- Se. uiri, Mdi.,anî stet, n uc- wit r>'soul cf lte Rueumnauic Sufierer. If yel afler cookiîug amd are poorly fjlav- WethreladOka ow a- Se.rdaie, Mst-hit aaritta t, Inlled %itchart-i>, and to overcome deceit are a Riteumaule sufferer l- ~no urd uep ville. States linos. 4-4s'tlt honesty. Choke these errors Take itevery day. Even one large 75c package ucts fttsqîlt Mr.an Mr. m. rmtrog ili comivnce you tat in titis tantous British of uîacîaes 15 eoe tee mîauîy for any Mr. nd ehmeoMsrs. m.a-strnimî their eary stages, if You woud remedy you have founditereliefyou aveblong hlsf. Adet ........... I vsiedlit hme o Mesr. a- FOdI Particîdlars fr'on alie agentu. not cherisît an army of canspii-ators been iooking for. Gel Fynnon Sai front otu ess"f' 1eran. GogeMloucio.Mi-agisthath apin Osisctaugittda.Ifyu aean ifia. % Pln dsas rc edsnds .............as.... germa. Geoge Milet-,Thos.Mil . agaiîsî helth, appinss an suc-inguesupplie@. write Lauremtiau n re' e f ree table stock and liolci lte A N YD A YAF IS HD A ler nd d. ouc inOshwa.Canadian Pacifie cs,."-Mat-v Baker Eddy St. Gabriel Stet Motea. market for Ontario patatees. A N YD A YAi

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