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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jun 1898, p. 5

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r fa, Yotir Eyes. a a The Javal Ophthaimomethic is the most accurate instrument known for correeting the vision. We ( have 4he only one in the County a-id i no other store inTown can you get the services of a Post Graduate Optician. Our experience enables, us te give a positive guayantee witli every pair of Spectacles and our pnices are lower than others as our stock is langer, than al other stocks in town eombined. %6jtuL qx vu- y]- The Druggists and Opticians. %L.T. R. 'Ticket Agency. 4ices, 0f Bicycles AIl Gone To Smash... Owinigto an offer just reeeived fromn the manufacturers of one of the finest wheels- in the world -we are able to offer in- dueements that will surprise the publie. Terms of payment easy. Cali early. ~Stott & J u ry. G. T. R. Tkcket Agenc-y. StockTaking Sale. 'We are stocktaking this week and have a lot of odds and ends iu Soaps, Toilet Sundries, & c &., which we want to elear out and the folowing prices are attractive enougb, to enable you to lay i a year's sLpply. AssortedT'oilet Soaps worth 5c to 10c, Window fifl a t 5ce ach. Jost .h Roger,ýs'ýRazors v'orth $1.25 for W. and B. Razors worth $1.50 for $1.15. Shaving Mugs worth 25e for 15e. Purses 10e,,25e and 50c, some of them worth twice as much. Toilet Sponges, special 20c. Common Sponges worth 10e to 20le for 8e. Little Liver Pis, 2 boxes for 25c. Patent Medicintes worth11 ~.00 for 75c. Ear Trumpets 25 per cent. reduction, &e,&c.,&c,&.&. STOTI & JURY, Chemists and Opticians. G."R. Tickets for sale. GRAND VIRUNK RAILWAY. BowmAý-wV1LLE STATioN. GOING EAST. Goîz« WEFST.- Express...8 31 a. m. 1 Express... 5 23 a. m *Express .... 10 16 a. La .81 Passenger .... 3 29 1..pin Passenger..,35 p. m Local. n ....642 t Express... 431 p. m. 11gg l03 Expres......... lx. f Sundays only. STOTT & JURY. Town Agents BOWMANVILLE. JUNE 8, 1898. Read ail the news inside. Clarke news on Inside page. Beits from ten cents up at Rickard's. Blouse se#s from 8e. Up at Rickard's. Plain Rings in abundance at Rick.. Curtain Poles in great variety at L. Morris'. hi The maost beautiful new goods at Riekard's. Mr, J. H. Alexander spent Sunday at Blackstock., Mr, R. 'Orlando Joiliffe, was guest of Mr. T. G. Bragg, B. A. Miss Colemran is visiting her inother, Mrs. W. Coleman, King St. See our lines of Secretaries and Book Cases at ail prices. L. Morris Miss Emima ]Beacock, ýBlackstoek, lias been visiting relatives in town. Mr. T. M. Fairbiairn lias returned from bis trip tc Los .Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fee visited lier slster Mrs. C. J. Huglai, Lindsay, re- ceetly. Mn. and Mrs. John Densem celGbrat- ed the tenth anniversary of their wed. lng day on May 21. We do upholsterin- andi Carpet lay- in in first-class4 sty'?e at reasonable prces. L. Morris. ,If you want to btty or sel anything try an 'ad' in TioE STATUMAN, and you Mr W. H. Pain, merehant of Port ?,rry, lias fallen liu 10au estate in Irland worth 8100,0U0. The Cobourg baseball team visited our town Friday and played a game wlith the home team - Score 21 to .4 in favor of Bowmanville. Miss Ethel S. Skinne,daughter of Mr. Levi. -Skinner' Tyrone, contributes a choice collection of poetry to the Memony Gems Contest in the Farmers' Advocate june 1 Mr. H. Willough',y Laird, Cobourg, *diýor and proprietor of the Sentinel- lias sold out to Mn. 1sfle Wilson Good Farm fer sale clieap. See Auction Sales. SMr. Frank and Miss M. Barrett spent Sundav in tewn. >Bay of Quinte Cenference meets in Belleville in 1899. Mr. J. H. Alexander is visiting rein tives at Canton, N. Y. Miss Effa Strutt spent Sunday witb lier parents at Salem. 1ev. R D. Fraser, M. A., spent Sun- day witli lis family liere. Anyene requ iring furniture should rend Auctien Sale notices. Rev. E. 0. Inwin lias been visiting bis family at Predenia, N. Y. Big furniture sale on Saturday at Mrs. Coleman's, King St., E. Mr. Ben. Henderson,called on friends liere on bis way te Bllevilld. Mr. Amos Geheen, Newcastle, spent Sunday witli bis parents hero. --u The moonliglit excursion on the Garden City was siimly patronized. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. James are visit- ing relatives at Lindsay and Cambray. Mr. Ed. Kerr, Millbrook, lias secured a situation in T. N. Riekard 's jewelry store. Mrs, Keats, Belleville, lias been visit- ing- Miss Susie Bailey and other relatives in tewn. Mr. J ohn Hlellyar, jr., had bis Cleve- land Bicycle stolen while in Toronto Friday. Mr. Fred. Brimacombe and Mr. Jack Uttley,Torento,left for BritishColumbia Satunday. Miss Mabel Colwill town, spent Sun- day witli Miss Mabel Wane at Sunny Hli Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morris are visiting relatives at Lindsay and attending Cenference. The first draft of stationso!Byf p r-- Monday while playing base bail. 1ev. R. A. 13unnîss o! Raîny River spent Sunday witb bis family bore. Report cf Eldad Anni'versary and Pearl Wedding on an inside page. Mr. Amsbury, Osbawa, spent Sunday at Mr. W. H1. Williams', Prospect St-. No. Company, 46 Battalion, left on Tuesday te go into Camp at Beloeville. Miss Maggie Tait bas neturned fromi and pleasant visit with friends in Mil- brook. The Y. P. S. C. E. o! Trinity church will hold a Strrwborny Social on Fridav, Ju ne 24. Mrs. Chas. Ted and two chldren of Whitby are visiting honr fathon Mr. S Burden. Mrs. Whitby and two chlren o! Sun- dridoe are guests of her sister Mrs. R. R. IÏÎoskin. Monday, Juno 6tb was the seventh anniversary o! the death oe!SSm John _L Macdonald Lieut. Dan Godfroy and bis 'Britishi Guards Band are te vîsît Toronto June 16, 17 and 18. Major P. J. Rowe, Pickering, was in town Tuesday on bis way to attend camp at Bellevillo. The Templar Publishing Ce., Hamil- ton, lias decided te wind up its affairs owing te lack of support. Messrs. Norman Heeken, J. C. Hemn, Il. A. and W. S. McKowan spent Sun- day with Port Hope friends. The Warden of Ontario Ceunty treat- ed tho members of the County Council te a trip to Niagara Flls thîsweek. Misses B. Metealf, E. Loveil and N. Shurtliff o! Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby,wene guests of the MissesJames over Suinday. Mn. Neil Colville was in town Satur- day on bis waY home from Toronto, havilig completed the third yean of bis medical course. 11ev. Prof. W. H. Waninor. B. D., of Zion Congregationai churcli, Montroal. Que,' is expocted te pi'eacli in Tninîty eburdli Sunday The junior base baUl team played the return game with the juniors at Orono Saturdav and wene again successful in a score o! 17 te 10. Mr. F. A. Colo, Hampton, lias a fine stcck o! Turnîp Seed, Parts Green aud Binder Twine-just what the farmers require. Givo hlm a caîl. 1ev. Win. Jolliffe offiiated veny ne- ceptably in the Methodist ehurcli Sun- day morning and evening, proadhing two very bi(,pfui sermons. The Rainy Lake Hprald e! which Mn. J.0 Osborne is editor and propieter, basremoved its office from Rainy Lakte City te Koochiching, Minu. Rev. J. S. Clarke,Wbitby, lias bouglit theo Niagara Falls Timies.' This paper 15 4 to unden the charge ef bis son George and Mn, John Amesbury, o! Oshawa. Excursion te Model Farm. Guelphi, Juno l7tb. A splendid opportunity for aIl te visit, the fanm and aise te attend the Dan Godfrev Band Concert at Han- lan's Peint, A meeting e! the directors e! West Durham and Darlington Agricultural Societies will be beld inCouneilOhamber. Bowmaîîville, on Saturday. Juno il, at 2 p. ia. 'Ah mIembers are requestod te be prosent. Mn. Thes. Ted with lis usual enter- priîe reeently fitted up a very tasty ice cream parlor at the rear o! his shop,and on Saturday last we noticed bis liand- seme new bako cart on tlie streot. Both speak well for tbe geod tasto o! the propieter. A publie meeting, under the auspices e! the W. C. T. T., wil be held in tbe Council roem on Friday, June lOtb at 3 p m. for the purpose'o! devising waYs and means for providing a Homo in this tewn for the agod infirm, and any othsrs roquiing sue a plac. As the objeet is a wethy one we hope fer a largo attendance. Eyerybody weleome. Read Murdocli's now advt, Good Camera for, sale. Soc ad. Windowr Shades and Picture Frames in great varioty at L. Morris'. if you want a bargain in Funnitune cali on M. D. Williams & Son. Wlien in town don't fail to see M. D. Williams & Son's furniture stock. Our pio de!y comnptition, as is pnoved b u rapidly incneasing sales. -L. Morris. Elegant stock of silver plate at hick- ard's; any ameunt o! things for wed- din beantfnî engagement rings at Riekard 's--Diamonds, Peanis, Opals, Rubies and.Emeralds. ycliste will find W. Fishleigi's Bicycle Repaîr Slop the nig lt place to ,,et wheels put in eider. Ce advt on 2nd page. An immense Stock o! New Prints, Muslin,1 Silver Silks and Fancy Cotton Goods of ail kinds at Coucli, Jolinston & Cnyderman's. inside page. Mn. Goddard Fleming lias returned te <lrassett feeling mucli better for bis forced rest. Little Trixie Comed 'v Company play- ed in the te >vn hall Wedinesday evening te a sirial lieouse. We were pleased te receive a pieasant cali fromn Mr.Tlîos. YellowleesToronto, Saturday afternoon. Mn. and Mrs. S: Washington enre visiting Mrs. D. A. Bruce, London, and relatives at Woodstock. The sidewalks o! the town are reeeiv- ing mucli needed attention and in many places new walks are being laid Mn. John MePlierson, Tliree Rivers, Que., made a brie! visit te bis cousin Mns. J. N. Lawnie Wednesday last. 11ev. J. J. Rae and Dr. W. E. Tilley weme elected Assistant Secretanies at the Bny o! Quinte Conferonce at Lind- say. Miss Williams and Miss Curtis of the Ontario Ladies' Colleg o, Whitby, woe guests o! Mr. M. D . Williams ovor Sun day. A numbèr of our citizons- enjoyod a pleasant sail on the Gardon City to To rente Frîday. The weatber was almost perfect fer sucli an outing. Tho Express train uassing Bowman- ville at 4 31 p m., goîng wpst, stops bore on Sunday,being a great convoni- once te thiose who are obliged te travel on thnt day. A gront many of our citizens bave eut the grass on the sides o! the street in front e! their residotîces which is a mest decided improvement te the looks o! bbe, tewn. Wliy do net nîl adopt this plan? Surely, we are ail preud o! one o! tbe prettiest towns in Ontario. Mn. John Manning and Mn. Frank Bennett, Bownîanville, in company o! Mn. R. Çoyle, jr., visited Kemp's pond, noar Wooier, May 81,and secured a fine catch o! trout, Six o! him weighing 15 pounds. This is the finest catch yet roported.- Coiborne Enterprise. We lienntiiy congratulate 11ev. T. W. Jolliffe, Coîborne, on heingî elected President of the Bay o! Quinte Confer- once at Lindsav lnst week. His manv friends in this tawn and ospeeially those o! thie Metbodist ebureli rejeice at tbe honor eon!ered on -him. 1ev. D. N. MeCamus the populan paston o! Port Penny Metbodist ebuneli was elected Seretary. Miss Mortimen, Miss, Lainn' Miss Yellowlees and Miss Mimne. î%rento, the yeun- ladies who took part in the Scotch Concert at,' Newcastle Friday niglit, vIsitod friends in town Saturda *v. They waîe entertained to dinnen at Mr. Jos. Brittain's, '"Hughendon" and at Mr.J.W.Alexander's,' TheEvergreons," for luncheon. The Presbytery o! Whibby met in St. Pnul's chunel on Tuesdav, May-lst, te consider a caîl o! the congregation te 11ev. J. H.gTur*nbull, M. A., Queon's Colege', Kingston. The caîl was sus- tained and ordination service @Lrn-e"~d for June 2lst, 1ev. R. M. Pliaren, Moderaton, Blackstock, te presîdo, 1ev..l J. Abraham, Whitby, te address thei ministen and 1ev. J. A. McKeen,Onono, Moderator o! Session te address the people. Wellington Lodge, S.O0 E., attended service in the Methodist dhurci Sunday morning, May 29th, wben the pastor. 11ev. J. J. Lino, preached a splendid patniotie sermon !rom the wonds, "Be tbou faitliful unto deatli and I wilI give thee aCnown of Life. " He nef erod veny intelligentlv te the koy note o! the con- stittion-Fidelity-and appealed to ovcryS ofo!England to ho truc te God as wil 8as loyal >4e the Quenu and tbc Country wc ahl love. The pîcaclier paid a welI-deserved tnibute te the labo Hon. W. E. Gladstone,a man whose example was wertliv o! imitation, whe believed bis first dutYv te be te God and Nas thus enabled te ren der faithfnl service te bis country. No one present could belp feeling prend of being a British subject. At the close ef the service the brethren rcpaired te their lodge noem wene votes of thanks wene tendened Rev. Mn. Rae and the officials o! the churcli. The visiting brethnen !rom Newcastle and Oreno werp, entertaincd to luncheon befone neturning home. Nicliolls seils clîeap, tny birtî. Ladies' and Gent's Hoso 10 cents at Nichoîls Voluntoors, quick mardI to Nieholîs', get cvervthing you will need in camp before yen go. Nichlolis las been thére ho can tell yen wliat yen want and will sedi 1t te you ceap. Miss Martin bas a ctomplote stock of Ladies' Goods o! ahl descriptions at lier Faner Goods Store. Caîl and sece tcm as an inspection will ampîy nepay yen. Pnicos neasonablê. For a Wateh that- willput more in voun peeket tlian it will takeoutontye just go wbene youn neiglibor was suited se well-that place is Rickard's. SNo ladv should buv a new S pring Dness on Cap)e before seeinz the I ange DIEDi I-IENRY.-Iii Bownanville, June 2, Elizabeth Johuston, relict of the lutte Wui. H-enry, aged 73 years. BOWMANV ILLE MARKETS. Uorrected by J.1MoMurtry each Tuesclay Flom P1001Wb........ 83 00 to 88 50 m% Tll, bush... 0 00 'I 1-0 ' Spring ..0 00"le1 00 Red Flife ...00" 1 05 Gos ,.0 00 0 90 BAniLny, e bush, No. 1..0834 "040 fil if fi2 .026 0 85 m f'i fi 8.... O 25." O 80 Il f Two rowod 0 25 I080o OATS, White l ...... 000 "0 88 RYB il.............000 fi0 60 BucKwFiAT 'li...... 0 00 ilO045 PEAS, Blaekeye, V bush-.. O55 fiO060. iCanadiaýnBeautios.. 55 et' O60 ilMummey 'i O00 ilO055 "l Sinal, f" 000" l0 55 fiBlue,i O 17 il O50 BurrER, best table, e lb.. 0 00 " 0 18 Eo, VIdoz............. 000" O 9 POTATOUS, bulsh.......... 000 '0 40 Hay per ton .... ... .....6 00 1 7 00 mUARRIAGE LICENSES,-M. A .LÂJAxmEs, Issuer of Marriage Licenîtes. Resîdence: Centre street. rr N T RENT-The Ladies,,o! iL he . C T.U., are again offering to relit %lheir lare lent on reationable terme. For fur- ter parlscuiar@apply la Mrs. T. E. HIGGOiN noTHAM, Libierty 9treet. 23 - 2w. R lt'31)E CE IN BOWMÂANVULLE- FOR SALEt.-The reeideiice of the laie Richard J. Shaw, anîd grounids and land a dj oin- lIl, behîgf town lots 15 and 16, in block 33, Bowýma,,vile, frouting on Centre Street at West and running back to Liberty street. This le a commodiongt brick dwellilg In good repaïr, surrountled with ornamental grou,îdà stocked wsth miade trees and garden stocked with dif- ferent varities of fruit trees In good bearing. For termff apply ou t,1e pr-eises orto Rîen AiiD J. MA LoRy, King St. East, Division Court Bailîiff,Bowmnvilie. 23 -if. R OARS FOR SERVCE.-gerkshiie Land Tainworth boar8 for service, on Lot 34 CIou 3, Cla4rke. Terma tsi. D.J. Gilisez Pro- Mn.S. Vog of the Toronto Con- servatory of MIc, lias been appointed examiner at theOntario Ladies'Colioge, Whitby. MIr. Roger Fisbleigh, the D. 0. & P Co's engineer, attended the annuai meeting of the Ontario Association of Stationary Engineers at Oshawa last il(E week. 11ev. Mr. Williams of Guelph preac ed in St. Paui's churcli morning evening. Both discourses were excellent and were mueh enjoyed by the congre- gatien. BihpE Sullivan, D. U , Toronto, /~ conduicted Confirmation service in St. Johnti's cliurcli Sunday evening. A very Such uncommonly choi* large congregation was present and of realgo rc ieas i abu twenty yeung Ipeople were con- odGocre sa firmed. to baffle us when we atten Missý E. A. Worden, Minneapolis, them to you through the par Minn,wb li as been visiting lier brother Fie ou snwfrh Mr. J. i. Werden, lias gene te Western Pieru s e rs Onaiwhere she intends mking a Marmelade, they say it, Il you relisli a gooci old fashioned home-made Mince Pie, try our pac kage for 10c, always ready for use. And say, we have a bottie of Catsup that would do your heart good to taste, for 20c. Ensilage Seed Corn for feeding, a car load to hand, whlch is the finest we have seen. It wilI pay you to see before purchasing. C aw ke&Tat BowmÂNxvLE. Mn. and Mrs. Cooper, Orillia, Mn. A. J. an and daugliten Mabel, Peter- bore, M, C. W. Hoskin, town, and Mn. J. A. McFeeters, Guelphi airy Scliool, were rocent visitons at Mr. W. J. Ca înn's, Sunny 1Hl1 Farm, Darlington. The new advt. o! F. Pari & Ce., gmrocens,wili be found in another column Oui readers will do weli te caîl on this new fi-rm and we are sure tbey will be tneatedi conrteously and wili flnd prices riglit. Ail new geods e! the best quality in stock., The Napane't Bea ver in speaking o! the nenioval o!f11ev. C, Parker. paster o! thie Western Methodist dhurch o! that town to Cobourg, according te the fimst draft o! stations says : " Wbile Napanec West is an important charge, that o! Coboung is equally se, by neason, o! the recent union o! the twe Methodist dhurcies there. An exceptionally able man is required tliere, and while Nap- anlee WTest is losing one o! the lest mon they evon bad, thie Cobourg demand is se stnonigthnt Mn. Parker wili pnobably accept it. The prayer-moeting at the Methodist chuncli Tlursday evening wns under the guspices o! the Auxiliary o! the Woman's Missonary Society. Mrs. Gen. Haines, yresident, presided, and Mrs. Thos. iionn read the seipture lesson. A vory tonching stony was rend by Miss MceWain and Mrs.T.E.Higgin- botbam read a papen pnopaned and rond by Mrs. R. Moment, at the district meetinig, "Flash lights tremblhe Mission Fields" wbich was a brie! summar y o! the work cnrricd cn by tbe Societv. Misses Ethei Trebilcock and A. M. Biceli oacI sang a s6o verynicelY and Misses $3 Joness and V, Haines took up the offening. Mrs. E. R. Mason, bonor- ary presidont, occupied a place o! honor on the piabfonm. DURHÂM DISTRICT DIVISION. The ncxt session will bho bld at Harmony on Wednesday, dune 15, 189 8, ctt 1 o'clock p.m. for transaction o! busi- ness. A platfonm meeting will ho beld in te evoning when a choice tgrogram will ho givn by members of e order at 7.800 o'lock. Thc G. W. P. or some othen prominent member is expected te ho prosent and addrcss the meeting. Silver collection ait te door. Trios.CREE, A. L. PAsÇoE, 23-1w D. W. P. ]).S. AUCTIO.N SALES. SATURDAY, ,Iune tl.-Mrs. M. A. Colo- man, King St., East, Bowmanville, will offer for sale ah o! ber liousebold furniture and !urnishings, horse, buggy, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. L. A. W. ToLE, auctieneer. WEDNESDAY JUne 15-MissMcDou.gnll, Contre St., Bowmanville, will selI al o! lien liusehold furniture, iuciuding parler, dining and bedroom furnisli- ings. Terms cash. Sale at 1 o'clock p. m. L. A. W. TOLE@, anctioneer. P-EInÂT, June 17. -The oxeenters o! the' Estate o! thc inte John Goyno, will seli by anction at the Bowen Hoto 1, Hampten,' the !arm and residence on lot 18, on 6Daliton, eomprising 105 acres. dlooci buildings, bard and so!t water and geod orchard. Ternis easy. Sale at 2 p. m. L. A.ý W. roLB, auctioneen. ie and mammoth assortment bre gathered here are enough apt to convey a fair idea of pers. Here's a minute'.- glance: Raisins for a quarter. - just great, and only 15e jar, ---,%TnTT ÊAV a i i i r-V i lm asýer- Alex j5elm gr-Ke uls ar-la OL, i Quinte Uonferenee wïii be round en an i proionzed vis t w t ati a a£ - 'l -.- .1 Prtliul.gtItt -- - - - - LIVCC UlM i BARGAIN DAY f FOR 52 WEEKSb SCommencing on Wednesdaý May 1I8th, 18 98.' W> co:a-rntee:yvalues every day that wii compre ithanyso called Bargain Day Sales. Sedyour rnoney in Bowrnanville -and'assist in its prosperity. You need flot go to Toronto 2? for that which you can buy equally as chea pat Shorne. We say it, and we prove it.-We will not Ïbe unctersold b ouse ini the trade, quality be- c> ng the test of value. Notice to our onr friends.-B utter and Egg s and Grocers' Due Bis taken as cash. 1PI W-One cloor East of Standard Bank. BUOWMANVILLE. **For Spring 11011e Oleanillg. White Blank Wall Paper, complete combination wali, ceiling and bordons, ehoice floral patterns,,liglit and medium coTers, suitable for any apartment, per single rol.................... New Glimmer Wall Papers with 9 inch borders and ceilin gs to match pi'etty floral patterns in ail colors-, for Bedroom, Sitting Rooni and Hall, Der single roll special ...... ............................... Gilt Wall Papers with match 18 inch borders and eeIlings, pretty floral and conventiunal patterns, ereani, yellow, olive and pink colons for, Bedroom, Sitting Roomr. and Hall, per single roî... ...1 New Ingrains, 30 inech wide, latest art shades, bine, terra cotta, olive, with eeiling and freeze to match, per single roll, Special..20c. White Enamel Curtain P oles, '1 mich by 5 f t, fluted, with fan.cy brass trîmmings, complote with curtain pins, special ............. 50e. Ebony, Cherry and Oak Cartain Poies, 14 ich by 5 ft, compîcte wi th brass tri mmings and pins................................ 25c. Room Vouldings in olive, pink, green and oak, shaded to match any paper, special per foot ................................... 5. W. T,. ALLNe Big 20, Bowu4NvILLE. BORN. OKE.-In Darlington June lat, the Arthtur Oke, of a daug;ier. wlfe e of1 Il --4

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