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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jul 1898, p. 5

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Pure B3a ki n Powder 15 cents A ]Pound, People have become so'accus- tomed te paying 40e and 50 ets. a pound for pure Baking Powder that were il flot well known that we always carry out every promise some might wonder if our Bakîng Powder was really pure at 15c. VP l ALJUf a PUREm i a. 50U 3VU.L1ai a o,.ad.., 115, nu.r ii tia Si- , --,,AV,, 1te et savo Smoney back il you do net say it is equal in every respect te whab yen have to pay from 40e te 50c for other places. Do flot confound this powder with the goods sold t 10e 10 20c by seme manufact- urers and madle up of phosphates and injurlous ingredients. Ours is guaranteed pure. Stott & J ury. The Drugglsts and Opticiarîs, Bew- manville, 0, hawa and Lind say. $500-00 Do not be surprised. The pub- lic have learned by experieuce that we live up te every offer we make. A word may be necessary te explain the $500 fer nothing idea. Il has cosl us over $500.00 te, place at your service the latest inventions that sience can pro- duce for accurately testinïg the sight and for fitting the eyes with spectacles that are absoiutely cor- rect. Yeu get the advantage cf aIl this combined with the exper- rlee and adviceof the oniy.Post Gradu ate Optician in the country without eue cent oulay. If ýon require glasses you gel bhemn at prices that ordinary dealers can- net compete with for our stock is larger than ail others in town combined. If youx glasses do net satisfy yen, ask for your money back. We weuld pay you twice the price.rather than have a dis- satisfied customer. Stott & J ury. N. B .-WE ARte 5iOWINS 0E EXTRA VALUE, IN SOLXI) GOLD FRAMES. Il GRAND rRUNK RAILWAY. BOWMANVILLE STAI. QeIntoEAST. GO ET 9.7, e8s...8831 a. m. 1 rExpres ... 5 28a.m Express .... 10 16 a. m. I[Local ...818, Passenger .... 3 29 p.m.1 Passenger.. 1 85 p. Local-....542p.m. 1 t Express... 431 p. M. *Expreas.. . 11 08 ' 1 Expresqs.. . 5 oo ' ~Dalr. t Snndays only. STOTT & Juuv. Town Agents BOWMANVILLE. JULY 20, 1898. Mr. Geo. Liscombe. a young man 26 years,was drowned at Pickering Fri- day night. Baiglars forced an entrance into the offce of Spink's Milis, Pickering, Sat. urday night but got nothing for their troubile. The manag'ers of the Garden City wlsh the public te understanid that in future they must bring the ight change for tickets bought at the wharf. Capt. Cooney of the Garden City was at St. Catharines last week where his sister is in a dying condition. Capt. Clarke was in temnporary charge cf the bout. Thie Toront~o Battalion Boys' Brigade has gene into =np with the Oshawa Battalion, at that placb. the two contin- gents forming a body of about 850 boys Sand 28 officers, with Lieit.--Col. liamil ton in eommand. An enjoyable week's outing is assured. The Methodist Sunday School plinic whl -%vas to have been held ý esterday has been postponed to Tuesday, July 26. Four heurs' sali on the Garden City for 20c. Children loc. Boat leaves wharf at 2 p. m. qonveyances leave I.ethodist churcli at 1 p. m., to convey1 ail those desiring t, the wharf.2 Dr. John Beatty cf Cobourg passed -peaceful? awvay while sitting in bis chir at Éis resitlentce Snnday morming ý k0 89 years. li!wa M or in 1860, ien the Prince cf Wales visited Ce- bourg, and for many years took a very aictive part in, political and- municipal affairs, as weIl as in matters connected wlth the Methodist church. Members of Court Pride of Ontario No. MO0, Ancient Ordet of Foresters, n ubering about 80,, paraded to the Dsciples' church Sundày meruing. un- der eommand pf Sargt. Obas. Rwe. The new pastor, Rev. E. 0. Irwingave address, auswering twe questions: )What is man ? (2) WVhatîsns re- ton to hie fllowmnan? BotIr were tisfactonily answered. The hearty ginig led by Miss Minnie Manning as organist was remarked. Votes of uhaks te the ipreacher and--trustees of te ehurch were passed by the brethren areturning bue l odgeroom. ,The Cout was closéed by aIl joining lu sing--à W,'Prai-se G od firm whom ail bless-1 1gsflow." iMr. Lewis Jollow 18 thei *tiný- himef RangePr and is to. be cou-1 otsg8n tme 4iendid tarintuIthe Il you want to bun?' or sell anything t ry ;au ad' lu Tum STA&TESMAN, andyo are certain ef succesa. Trinity Sunday School had a most en- joyable outing at their picnic at Porti Bowmanville Friday afternoon. The base bail match Friday afternoon bctween Oshawa anti the home team on the drill shed groundis resulteti in favor of Bowmanville. Score 22 to 5. The postponed lecture by Rev. Morg- an Wood of Bond St. Congregational church, Toronto,will be held lu Triulty church on 4pnday,August lst. Subject: "Where Are We At.'" Town hotels shouid issue dollar tic- kets, good for a nuinber cf meals, avail- 'able at any time, Such could bie used by familles, particul'arly in the summer season, when comfcrt rather Élan bill Is desirable. A new set of Canadian stamps has been issuedti t supercede those lu use now, which were issued last December. Figures lu the lower corners show the denomination cf the stamp. Thev are The Garden City carried bhe biggest crowd cf the season (rom Cobourg and Port Hope Thursday.. Captain R. Cooney, who is liouized by ail passen- gers by bis boat,was given tbree hearty cheers and a tiger.-Téronto World. Excursions this year are uot meeting with very great suecess se far. The only trips that catch the crowds are the 50c eues to Toronto, wheu the bargain hunters and calamity howlers crowd te Toronto te be skinned-Viudicator. Farmers are busily eugaged harvest- ing their fali wheat and rye. A con- siderable amount was cut lasb week. The cr0 p in this vicinity wasbheavy and ef excellent sample. Several farmers have completed haying which is also a big crep. The loquacieuses cf the war corres- pondent makes TiR ' STATESMAN sigh for the brevity of Finniga n the section boss, whose officiaI report cf the raiiway wreck te, Flannlgýan,the inspectr,read: "Off agin, on agin, gene agin-Finni- gan."I A lady (rom the west side cf Darling- ton bold TiwE STATEsmAN last Saturday that she bad no use for the city depart- mental stores. She could buy dress geods in Bowmanville quite as cheaply and the assostment was large eneugb to cheose (rom. .Mr-. Chas. Eck died neas- Oakwood, July 8rd, in bis 851th year. The funeral bock place te Little, Britain cemetery. RLev. J.- Wbitlock, by special request ef deceased, preached the funeralisermon lu Oakwood Methedist chus-ch te a large congregation. Text 2nd Tim. The Glorîcus Twelfth was ceebsated by Dus-ham Ceuntyltes in Orono and Blackstock tbis vear. 1The weather was of the right kindl and immense crowds assembled te de henor to, Kiug William. The D. O. & P. Ce. baud accompauied Jubiiee Letige te Orono and report a pleasant lime. While some freight was bcing lcaded at Port Bewmauville Friday afîes-noün, eue ef Mr. T. J. McMurtry's herses was beiug led eut te assist, when it ac- identally slipped dowu amoug the cibwork on eue side of the pier. It was wibb difficulty cxtricated but ap- pas-euly noue the werse for the adveu- ture. The ladies cf the W. C. T. U. will hold their aunual fiowcr social on Ms-s. P. Trebilceck's lawu, on Wednesday Julyv 27 at 7 p. -. The frieilds as-efil. vited te kzindl v brîng bouquets cf flowers which wiil be !erwarded te the Hospital, Tes-ente. There will be a short pro- griam buver colleion lat Lthe gate. Ice-cream extra. Mrs S. M ClemensDrayton,(forme- iy of Tyrone) gave a Lades' Aid tea, July 8 Mn. Clemens took an' active part in the affair and betwéeu them a most unique and successfni entestain- ment was heid. The lawn was very nicelv fitted inp, and the tables were laden with V'emy choie-t of eatables, se that, contrai-y te Divine insts-uctien, 'vield not te 'temptttion' mauy were impelled te go beyooti their esdiuany indulgence lu ondes- te be ne respecter cf xarities. The other arrangeinents. were ail on a pan ; a ver-v social even- ing was spent and Mn. Clemeus put a large cans-yall at the ses-vice cf the em mittee te cenvey bbc visitons te and from the grounds, which is a great conveni- ence te the people of the village. As a result cf their efforts, Ms-s. Clemence was euablcd te baud over te the treas- unes-, bbc munificent sum cf $15, wbicb fon exceede the usual amount raised lu this way.-Advocate. Nichoils-seils AxIe Greaso, Gem Jar Rubber rings at Nicbolls. Gem Jars at lowest pnices at Nicholl's M. Mayer is selling ail linos of straw bats at cest. 6 Boxes Axle Grease 25c. next Sat us-day at Nicboll's. 100o Raspherries piekers wanted ut oqnce to buy tin pails ut Nicboll's. If yen want a bas-gain in Furuiture caîl on M. D. Williams & Son., 1 Sec cur hunes cf Secretaries and Bock Cases ut alil pices. L. Morris. Window Shades and Picture Frames lu great vuiety at L, Morris'. When in town don'b (ail 10 sec M. D. Williams & Sc'ý fusniture stock. Eveybhing needed to weas- witb Sirtwaist le bo be found ut T, N. Rick- as-d'e. Our pie defy compeition, us le provedby pour rapidly increasing sales. L. Morris. Dental offices lu Bowmanville wihh ho closed ou Friday afternoen during Jaly and Augnsb. tf. M.A.James, Bowmanville, lo Qoveru- ment Issuer of Murriage Licenses for the Couuty of Dus-hum, during business bouss t office, ut bis reeldenco Contre- et., ut uigbt. If yeur watch is ont of ordos- while you us-e wibh ns, taire it to 1. N. Rick- ard, jewelles-, he is a meet tbos-ough and cas-eful mechunio and bis pricos areo reasonable as well. M. D. Williams & Son are sending eut large numbers of liei-room suites eves-y week. The qiiality and price mustho alsigbt judging fsom the business they -are 'doing Ibis Spring alroady Didyense bhb i dow-of Wabches at Rick-ard's luet week ? Nover saw any- tbing like il 'in a smaîl town. Sucb nium-bers pns-chased for ra8h proves bini te ho in a position 10 seli right, and witb bis knowiedË e ofth &hlm of a Watcbib makoes this bouse satisfac- tory in bhc highest degreo 10 deal wibh. M. Mayer le eelIing ail linos of straw r aM9 at ceet. .., or p UIr tWeI .Lt.V. i HdJ.t- Wod must be awarded the palm. lie took the audience by storm. and shook it as reede by the wind "ý-The Witness, Montreal. 'Hear hlm Aug lst,-subject: "Whes-e Are We At?" HO! FOR 1000 ISLANDS.-M. A James, Bowmianville, is by request, bs-inte arrange a cheap excursion vila G.f. R. te Kingston, îhence 'by boat te 1000 Islanids early in August. Best day's cutingavailable for thîs district. Read wbat Ceuch, J chuston & Cry- dexman have te say on the finst page cf tbis papes-. They do net psetend te soul everythiug at cost ahl the year around, but at the end cf each season tbey do clear eut certain Uines et goode at a loss and tbey are deing se uow. Caîl and secure some genuine bargalus. Miss Laura Rose, Instructor lu Daîry Department of Ontario Agnicul- tural College, Guelph, wao gave such great satisfaction at the Farmers'InIsti- tube meetings here last wintes-, le wibh ber sister visiing the Exhibitions at Winnipeg and Brandon and the Exper- imental stations, creameries, etc, in Manitoba wbere she is spending bier holîdays. Mr. Geo. W, McLaughliu and Mr. M. C.- Rose are at the exposition lu Winui- pegrepresentiug the McLaughlin Car- niage Ce., Oshawa. The fis-m bas soime fcrty lobs on exhibition, including their new style cutters and sleighs. The company the other day received. a re bea ted erdes- for two pheeten carts from Durban, South Africa. Their popular- itv seems te bo grcwing citill widcs- and wider. About bwenty-ftve Christian Enideav- orers (rom the Baptist sud Christian churches cf Oshawa visited the young people cf the Disciples church Monday evening A short pregraiu was given by bbc visiting society. Rev. W. Perey Fletcher presided. Short addresses wero given by Rev. MeKenney, pastos- cf Baptist Society and 11ev. E. O. Jrwin. Refreshments were scrved and a pleas- ant time enjoyed by ail. A reorganization of the Salvabien As-my beadquas-ters staff has been an- nounced. - Brigadier Complin resigus the editorship of The War Cry, te take the position of General Secretary, and Brigadier Friedes-leh, who joined the Armny eleven years ago in ýVinnipeg, will take charge of, that, publication. Brigadier Gaskin, whe until now bas held the position cf Geiieral Secsetarv, will bake command ef the central Ont- as-io division. Brigadier Reidi bas bearn given an extended furlough to viâiî TnnS. n . 1 Read ail intdde pages this week as kmuch local matter appears in them. Whatever you (ail to read in this pa-i per don't skip Dr. Talmage's sermon tbis week. Hie answers the query, What is success ? and shows why 1 One 111e is enough. Mr. Wm. Wright, traveller for Steele Brigs Co., Toronto, was in town Satur- day. Hie feels the loss of lis son very keenly. Mr s. W. Wright is daughter of the late T. T. Coleman Mr. Alex. Henderson, an oid Oshawa boy, has been elected to the Legislative Asemly of the Province of British Colomibia, for the city of New Westmin- ster. Moonliglit Excursion per steamer. Garden City, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of Presbyterian Church1 Oshawa, ln aid of the building fund, Friday July 22nd. See small bills for particulars. it, on inside page. The S. 0. E. excursion to St. Cathar- ines Monday was attended by about 75 persans from here. They got back about midnight. The sail was very much eljoyed. "The orator's reputation had preced- ed hlm and the large ehurch could not accommodate those who desired to see and hear Morgan Wood. "-The Globe, Toronto. Hear him in Trinity church Monday, August lst. By a careless oversight the date of* last week's STATESMAN remained on the first page the sanie as the previous week while for the same reason that "toc many cooks spoil the broth" the local pages were dated a week toc far ahead. Very f unny- things happen in some printing offices. Rev. R. Taylor, Newcastle, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church Sun- day evening and gave an interesting and practical talk on the 'TraLnsfigur- ation ' The choir rendered special music and was assisted by Miss Glover, who also sang a solo.- Mr. Robt. Junkin, Superintendent of The Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada, of which Sir Oliver Mowat. Lieutenant Governor, is Pre sident, was ln towp this week on business. This lompany has had a number of very largea applications for insurance this month notwithstanding the hot weather. The Dominion Organ & Piano Com- pan%., cannot keep Up with the orders for their instruments. This is very un- usual for this season of the year and it goes to show the superiority of Domin- ion Organs and Pianos. If you have any intention of buying a Piano or Or- Zan this vear send a card to JAMES DEYMAN, scie. agent for Darlington, Clarke. Cartwright and Manvers, andi the town of Bowmanville. Moonlight Excursion per steamer Garden City, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of Presbyterian Church, Oshawa, in aid of the building fund. Friday Jnly 22nd. See small bills for particulars. BORT4J. HîLLtel-eas-Bus-keton, Jnly 18, thre wife of Mr. Jonhn Hhillier, of a daugbt'-r. . LAuE,-In Oshawa, Joly 2, tIre wife cf Thos. Lane, jr., cf a son. Cjaoss.-In Oshawa, July 3, tIre wife cf DPs-. P M. Cross, cf a son. WZLl.-In Daslington, July 9, tIre wife of Ms-. Wma. Welsh, of a son. 511. l Witby, Jniy 7, the wlf e cf Ms-. Jas. 51115, cfa soni. BIÂ -In Myrtie, JulyS3.tIre wi fM- Geo. A. Bs-ant,cf a danghter. Clarke news on inside page. Mr. R. L. Werry 's poem on the Pleb- iscite n au inside page. Report cf the Rickard Family Picnic next wcek on an insîde page. Consumption cured by out-door treat- ment--sec article on inside page. Two columus of editorial malter on inside page. Don't yen agree with our views, generally ? Memorial cards are ceming more iu- te style again. Some very pretty cnes at the STATESMAN Office. A lot of new Dress Goeds werth from 35c to 50c. now selliug at 25c. at Couch, Johuston & Cryderman's. A Durham school bev's essay on Wbat's au Editor ? on inside page will make yeu laugh ont loud. See if it don't. Miss May Gaud, daughter of John C. Gaud, win-à the STATESMAN'S prize for PICKLE.T~ Evaperated Herse Radish.. Cross & Blackwell. Eloinz Pickles. Morton Pickles. Tomate Catsup. Tomato Chutney. FI'STT French Sardines. Can Salmnon. Can Lebster. I.ippcred Hcrriing. Can Haddie. Bloater Paste. SflTTPRq Royal Worcestcr - Sauce. Mock Turtie. Juliene. Muliigatanny. ,En gli.shWora-ester Sauce. Royal Salad Dressing. Breakfast Bacon and Hams cured specially for otr.trade; nced no coxumenting upon. To buy once means continuous buying. Goods delivered daily at the Lake. Cawlm.kerr & Tai.t.» BOWMANVILLE. I r t .,,-~... ..,...,.. ..----T aflIoLtlU, J tLL~~ ~. U~LU W>~It5 (Jr Mr. Ms-. W. S. Bragg. Shaws, Irad a close cal.whiic hautiug hay. lu passim, tbro ugh the yard the load by corne mears upset against a fence thrs-wiug Ms-. Bragg against the fence and bus-y- ing- hlm urdes- thetav. lmmtcdiate help was on hund and sened bim. Fie muet have struck bis head against the fence as be was unconscieus for tbnee heurs and bas lbeen quite used np etes- since tbougb he is recovesing nice- Iv uew. Dr. Tilley bas been lu atten- dance and f cols that he wili sustain ne permanent injury (nom the accident. >Officessof Flornce Nightingale Led ge No. 66, I.O.O.F. wene instaled, WVednesay, July 6, by Bro. T. H. Wil- son,D. D G. M, Brookînu: N G-W.A. Wulkes-, V G-W. J Jeffery, Rec.Sec- J .lIell a , j.Finï-Sec-O.SmÏit,Treas- m. Muves-, R S N G-F. A. Hadtly, L S N G-N. E. Gould R S V G-E. J1. Os- borne. L S V G-J. Allin, Wrdeu-W. Edgos-; Con-A. Nicholîs; R S S-W. M.J ones, L S S-G. A. Stepbens,O G- C. Rice, I G-J. Johusten, Chap-lS. Scoboîl, Osg-W. W. Ta pson, P -C. A. Cawkes-. Propcrbxv CommbeeW, Edgor, G. C. Haines,R.Aln. Trustees -G. C. Haines, T. Burden, J. C. Van- stone. Finance Cemmittce, T. CJewell, P. Tnebiicock, A. Mitchel. 1Ms-. John Sweetman wbo diod ut Scngog Island Juiy 7tb, was a native of the township cfiClus-ke. About 58 ye'tss ago bis mother with ber family of nine sens and one daughter moved te bctownship cf Scugog and pur- rchascd a fus-mwbich bus been lu tho possession cf the family ever since and on whicb deceased ticd. Ho was atbs-n Cunadian lu, the bcdt sense of the tesrn, orne cf those te whosc bonest perseves-- ing industny and upright honorable dealing anada owes se much for te prend positionse oceupies to-day. De- ceeed eleugedte afamily of stalwarts in Stature, therewere ine brothere al of hom stood oves- six foot higb and they wes-c lu theis- yonn ger days,1 as brave as they were trong. Patr-ick le ýow te çoniys.urviviing, one of the nine and he s*mil se sides mn SCUgog-. White Piques and Wb,,ie Duck for Ladies' Suite and Skis-bs jusb; received at Coueh, Johusten & Cryderman's. Mr-. Albert Hanna le alvertising bis (as-m te s-cnt. Sec ad. Canadiau, Âmes-ban and German Granite Preserving Kettios ut Nicholl's. Coucb Johnston & Cryderman eay tbe areo impos-tino. big stocks of geeda for the Pull and afi Summor goods muet ho sohd regardlese of proftit. M. Mayer- le selling AUh ues of straw- bute ab cost. Cwitain Poles lu gs-at variety u t L. MorriBs'. We do 'upholsbes-ino. And Cas-pet lay- ing lu fis-t-clues style ut reasenuble, prices. L.,Morris.- Black Grenadines and Black Wool 1Delaines lu aU qualities ut Coucb, John- ston & Csyderm'kni's. j ,Buy your Furnâi ue an ' House fus-- -nishin. nom L. M orlu s Ad yon will liehappy. Should anytbing he selle yeu net ho entireiy satisfactos-y as ho bas repreBented il he wilI ho pleased to mako it si-gt. Don'tforgebtihe place. Win. Sadler, of a daughiter. BRASLNY.-In Ohawajune 27,the wife of Mr. Wmn. Brasley, of a daughter. NVOrTEN~.- At Colmbus, JuIy 10, the Yhife of Mr. Jethro Wotten, of a son. Couci.-At Raglan, July 11, the wife of Mr. Edwin Couch, of a daugbter. MICdEL.-In Harmony, July 13, the wife of Mr. Win. Michoei, of a dangleter. MARRIED. SIIF.RDN-DNEN.-Ifl Detroit, Mich., Juiy 4, by Rev. Father Dennison Mr. T J Sheridn and Miss Annie Dineeni, both of oohawa.jan B)YD-SHÂAO8N.-In St. Thomas, June 29, Mr. Thos. J. Boyd, Ottawa, and Miss Aêlice Sharon, St. Thomas, both formerly of Oshtawa. PÂTTERsoN-LAw soN-At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James Pattes-sone, parents of thre bridegrooxn, by Rev. J. W. Shier, Bobeaygeon, Job' 6, Mr. Johnston Patterson and Miss Magzie J. Lawson, both of thre township of Verulam. WILsoN-REiD .-July 13 ai St.Alban's church Prince Albert, Sask.. by iEe Vensrable Arch- deacon McKay, John Hart Wilson, Imperial Bank, Cagary, sor. of William Wilson, Mana- ger British Linen Co. Bank, Kînrose, Seotiand, and Elizabeth Helen, eldesi daughter of J. Lestock Reid, D. L. S. MALLETT-SÂVÂGE-OII June 29, at the resi- dence cf -ire bride's mother, Port FPerry, t'y the 14ev. D. Frosser, Newmarket, the 1ev. John H. Malleti, Port Ferry, eldest son of the 31ev. R Mailett, B. A., of W'esttielcl Penn.,ated Elva, yonngest daughter of Mrs.sil. "vge of Port Pers-y, Ontario. McGAzvavy-DuoQÂs.-At St.PhiliiVs ehureb, July 13, by Rev. Father Gnam, Ms-. J.'. Me- GasveycfïBowmanville aneX~issr Lizzie Dug- gan cf Enniskiîlen. DIEO. ALLIN.-In BOwmanv!Ile, Suinday July 17, John Aflin, aged 55 years. SWEETMM.-In Sengog, July 7, John bweei. mran, Esq., aged 68 years, 3l molettes 18 days. DYE.-At Garden HI, July 10, Clarissa Adeline, beloved wife of James byer, or., aged 70 yealrs. DÂwsoN.-In Clarke, July 8,Edward Dawson, aged 70 years. IRNaEss.-In Hope, Juiy 1, the infant son cf Mr. Alfred Harness. Tssog.-At bier f ather's residence, Ans-ora, JulyI3,JesseRull,beloved wife of E.J.'I'om,Pai- merston, youngest daughter cf 14ev, H. Me- Powell, Aurora, and niece of tIre laie Rev, P. C. McDcwell, Ilowmaniville. SWÂLWELL.-In Oshawa, JUly 5, Isaac Swal- well, aged 37 years and il months. WIncOCKSON -At Columbus, July 8, Robert -Wileockson, aged 50 yearil 2 mofettes. BOWMANV ILLE MARKETS. Corrected by e.dgo1urtry each Tuesdesy FLouR, P 10bs.........42 40 to82 90 WIIBAT, Fali, bush... 00 " Oi 075 t' Spring .. 00O fit'0 75 Raled fife ... 0 0 i 0 80 Il Goosa , .... 000 et0 70 BÂAuLa, bush, No. 1..0834 '0 40 If il fi 2 .0 26 0835 ai atil,8...0 25 0830 il te Two rowed 0 25 fi 0 B@ 0ÂSwlea.........0 00,110 25 Ryn a'............0 00 il045 BuOKwnArte'...........O00 'afi0o40 PEAS, Blackeye, f bush.. 10 55 aIlO0(W, Il Canadlan Beauties., -55 i a' Q0) 'aMurnmey fi 00où", 050 'tSmall, 19 O (JOet' O5e etBine, te 0 -7 et 0 50 BUq-rrR, best table, l 1b.. O00O 'i O i2 EGGe doz............. 000 il 0 10 P<rÀTOs, bush ......... 0 a'l O050 HaY p3r ton ............ 4 00,l,"sou ChHdren Cry for CASTO R-# I I E -AT- Ail Ibis JVontb.e This Sale will abound in Snaps. We do flot purpose carrying c ver a dollar's w'ort14 of Summer Goods. W e will accomplish this object. Bargains offered will be startling most béyonc1 conception. and al- We rel y on retainîng public confidence, an~d always do as we adVertise. The cho icest truits are always the fi-st plucked. Corne early and secure the,,best. Notice to our country fr iends-Butter and Eggs and Groicers' Due Bis taken as cash. ýL-COne, cloor East of Standard Bank. BOWMANVILLE. *H.UIRRAHI One Door West of Big 20. Hurrah, for the New Grocery, Boot 'Oand Shoe Store. F. Parr & Co,- have com.- r pleted their business by putting in a fine * stock of Boots and IShoes. wh)ichi will be sac- GO rificed at Cost and during the shoe - sale O O there will be offered a genieral lino' of GOGroceries very cheap for Calt Produce OG aken'in exchange. ~* BOWMANVILLE. o Most every one wilI take a little cutiug thîs menîli and* lunch geeds -- will be in demand and these days when se much trashy geeds are on the market disguiscd with the name of Bargains, ïl makes one ask whcre can wc bny rehiable geods at reason- able prices ? We have a reputation for high class goods whi eh we mean teo mention and geods bought (rom us that are net as reconlmended are cheflyexchanged -or- money refundeti. T-- -T 1 L V JLNJ.L«L' F- k-j. T -F -L . j rnziana. 1 '

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