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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Feb 1899, p. 1

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f g TERMS :-Si.50 PEu Â. NNUM. OUR TOWN AUND COUNTY FlueT; TUE WORLD ÀF'TBRWÂRDS. M. A. JAMES, Editor and Proprietor. NEW SERitEs. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUJARY 22, 1899. VOLUME XLV. No. 8. r INWiO We 13ein t To Take StockTo-day AND FOR THE NEXT- MONTH WILL GIVE REAL GENUINE BARGAINS IN ALL KINUS 0F Ladies' Coats Half Price. Furs ail kinds -at-Cos ïT-Pie Some Lines of Dress Goods below cost and Men's and Boy's Overcoats at greatly reduced prices.II BowmAN VIlLE. We are clearing out our present stock to make room for our spring goods, look at these price s and see the bargains we -are off eriîîg. 1 Rug Suite, Plush Banded, $80, redttced to $60.00. 1 511k Suite, Plush Bandel $65, reduced te $50,00. 1<Silk Suite, Plush Bandedl, $55, educed te $40.0O0. i ikSie, in Walnut,' $48, reduced to $35.00. 2 Tap'trySuite,Oak,Waln.ut,$24, reduced te $16.50. These suites will not last long at these prices and you should flot miss this opportunity of securing a good suite at a small price. 19. De WILLIAMS & SON. , BowmÂNviLLE. Undertaking aiwaye receives prompt and pereonai attention. --1 i laM O,"a AILAIaaa aaaa i Tenders Wanted. Tenders win be received by th5 un"ersigned trustees, up to Feb. 18, for cerai rplrs to Schooi Fouse in Section No. 19. Da n Lgon, (B3aker's}Ineluding a board ceilinur No mason work. Particulars may be iearned frmn -le trustees. Lowest or any tender not necessanixy accepteS, 5.3w* EDWîII~zI5 WM. GlBE.. Trse. J. J. SMITH, Seerletary-rasurer, EnnisTkilien , P., Osliawa Railwayi Co., The Annuai General Meeting 0f thle Sbare- boiSers of The Oshawa Raiwa1y Comnpany, wiii be heid at the Office of the Company in the town oDEE ONT on MONA Y th DAY of MARdi, aiSo'i8 k p Wm frt'ie-election of Directors axeSsuch other business as may be broughtbefore the saiS meeting R. C. CARTER, Generai Manager. Desernto, Ont. Jan. 25, 1898. .3w. IExtends to you hMs Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosper- ous 1899. It gives hlm great pleasure to ex- press hs appre(iatiefl for your kind patronage during the year that is past particulariy through the festive season. Re aise assures yen of hie deter- minatien to do al in his power te retain your confidence andý make it interesting for you to continue your patronage through the coming year. Grocens due bis taken as cash, T. N. RKIOKARD, Je'weller antI Optician, Bowmnanville, HAYDON. Visitors: Mrs. King, Mariposa, at Mrs.. Thos. Munto',iss Martindale, Mariposa tMI . J urgess'; Miss R. Hudson Inore Sunday... . Mr. Elias and HA] Recent visitorE Tauntoni, at, Mr. Barrett, Bowma.n Mr. J. B Iorn, LytlbBurrows. Cedar<Iai&iStlect tmSnMp un retYrned f..- Y.Ojkinj ;rwnk -n -h- LMPTON. KIBRY. s: Miss M. Walters, 'J. T. Cole's: MissiM. Mrs Ralph Dowson is ilii...Mr. ;nvile t r . Lord 's; ileber Souch occupied the pulpit Sunday Pickering; Mr. C. H' week..Miss Neilie ilenderson has Hannam and Mrs. Westaway are soine better.. . * Major Schoof gave a vemy in- teresting lecture to a large audience in the I. 0. F. hall Friday evening... Miss Grace Hlarris is visitine friends in Tyrone. . .. Mrs. J. Painton s condition does not show any improvement .... Darlington Lodge S. O. E., is enjoying an influx of members egniar meeting. Thursday evening. . .. Court Archer I ,ý9F. meets to-niglit (Wednesday)... The spring like weattier of Saturday evening induced a number of the boys of the village to give an open air con- cert and panade. ':Roll the old chariot along" with cornet accompaniment sounded quite familiar. . Pleased to see Messers R. and J. Burns out again after several weeks quarantined with scanlet fever. . .. The patients have al necover- ed.______ -MAPLE GlIOVE. Mr Stephen Mundayhas returned from Western Ontaro,... Miss Electa Goard, Peterboro, is guost of Miss Ger- tie Foley... , Miss Laura HeaI is home fromn Osawa,... Rev. W. H. Adams, Orono, will oceupy the puipit next Sun- day afternoon,... rt becomes Our duty to once more record the dca th of anoth er of our oldest residehts, in the person of Mrs- Samuel Jeffery who passed peacefilly away on Thursdav afternoon to receive the reward of the righteous. rShe wa s an eannest and devoted Christ- ian for iinany years a memben of the Methodist echtirch. The sorrowing fam- il3 anîd especially the husband wiho had shared with hiem the toile and pleasures, -of 40 years have the sympathY of the whole community. The funeral on Mon- day was largely attended..The Ep- worth League will celebrate its 6th an- niversary on Thursday evenîng. An ex cellent program will lie given by talènt from Tý rone, Bowmuanvîle, New Hlaven and Ebenezer after which pie and creamn will lie served. Admission 15c. EN NISKILLEN. 500 lbs good dried apples wanted at Wotten's. Highest market price for ail your produce at Wotten's. Visitors : Mr. and Mrs Robertson, Springville, Mr, and Mns. Thos.Stacey, Yelvemton ,guests f Mr. W. J. Stacey; Mr. and 'Mrs. H. Brent, tJxbridge, guests of Mm. James 5tainton ; Miss L. McLaughlin, Tyronô, guest of Mr. J. J. Gibson; Miss Simpson, Peterboro, getof Mr. A. Riggs ; Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Davey, Pickering, guests of Dr. Mitchell..Miss Laura Ranton has me- turned frorp a very enjoyable visit at Norwood and Mount Pleasant. A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mm A. Rigggs on Tuesday afternoon, 21st inst Only the relatives-and near friends ot the fanîily were present. The contnacting parties were Miss Erena M., youngest danglter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rigg-s, one of the prettiest girls of Our neio-hbomood,-and Mr. W. C, Bowen from the Assinaboine district, Manitoba, a nephew of Mr. R. Byers. Rev. R. M. Phalen, B. A., tied the knot lu Ils usual impressive manrer, The bridaI pamty looked chamming. The presents Were handsoine and lu good taste. The happy couplte leave for the fan West the latter part of the week accompan ied by the best wishes of every one for their future sncceês and bapp- ness. . .. Tyrone E.L.CE. will visitpthe League here this evening ...Sergt. Major Sclioof will give one of bis lu- teresting lectures and exhibitions lu the Metiodist Churcli Friday evening. ...This village con.tiuted $24.6to wards the f and for the Sick Chidren's Hlospital, Toronto. If its a nice pattern of Wall Papen at the riglit price you are looking for yo'u can get it at Wotten's. Spring goods Lotus Sunday.,,, Mr. John Mutton, Tyrone and Mrs. Williams, Acton, spent Sundav at Mr, Tios, Ashton's.... Mr. Thos. Gýoodman lias two broken ribs, the resait of a kick in the back by a horse .. . .Mr. Albert Gilders while chop- ping wdod en t lis ieg with an axe which will lay him up for some time. SOLINA. Mr, and Mys Thos. Pascoe visited frie.nds ln Whitby recentiy... .Mr. J. T. Rundie lias been visiting at Lindsay. *..Miss McLean, Car twrighit, and Miss Mosetta and Mrs. M. A James, Bow- inanville, visited at Mr. W. Werry's.. *..Mr. John Reynolds had an up-to-date christening on Wednesday iast when the guests were ail present ecpt h mhnister .... Mr. J ohn =irring lieas en- gaged with Mr. T. Baker and will sbortly move there with bis familv .. Harmony and Enfield Division will visit their brethren at Sclina next Pi riday ev- ening.... The -contract of the new schoolhouse bas been let to Messrs. Vice Bros. of this village and Andrew Pen- nington of Hampton for a trille less than $l0û0. There were three other tenders. TYROINE. Mr.Ed.Farrell recentiy visited f riends at Hlamilton and other points West...., Mr. Samuel Bingham- very kindly con- veyed a sleigh load to Salem on Friday evening ...The enjoyxnent of the last Leao'ue meeting vý as greatly enhanced by l~e solos from Lonoefellowý by Mm. C. Everett Brown .. .. Fresh reluys of grîp expected daily. ..,. Miss Emilie Coucli instructor of junior division Tyrone School, is preparing a paper for the S. S. Convention Feb 24, which wili merit attention,..'~hile the rays of the setting sun shed Wt glorious gleams athwart the stormn clouds whichi had al but obscured its spliendor during the dav. two loving hearts were being un1it- ed for better or for worse, tili death did themp art, at the home of Mr. Wm. Farreil, sr., it being the marriage of bis youingest daugliter Etta, and Mr. Arthur C. Stock, both of Tyrone. Somej thirty intimate friends of the'bride and groomî, assembied 'to do honor to the occasion. Rev. R. N, Adamns in bis happ- yimanner secumely sealed the bonds whili Miss Marion Hooey and Mm: Ed. Farreil ably supported the contracting partios durinig the pleasing- orcleal. A in whiich the yugcouple is î.e-[l1as Weil ýýs to the good taste of the donors, Af ter theý weddin.- dinner bad been served a few hours was mermily spent in varýied, amusements. The boys did noti forget their customary melodions seenade, in this case er.tireiy agmee- able judging from the liberal response. Mm.-eand Mrs. Stock will continue to re- side in Tyronie. We join with their numerous t riends in wisiing the happy vounbe couple Ion- life and prosperitv, '.:.fyrone E.L.C.E. visits Enniskillen this (Wednesday) evening weather and roads permtting ... . Our Division S of T.purposes visiting Burketon on Friday evening.... .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davey, Whitby, calied at Tyrone on Sunday... Mrs. Richard Davey lias haà a bad at tack of grip.orry to learn that Mr. Amos Bond bad lis shop bnrned in the recont fine at Rcland, Man. o o o G o G i o e 'o O i_ e G_ __L Vl are .atw in. retroU LiU oc a lUit Up. MOUJNT VERNON. etPrsrt Visitons: Miss L. Heatlie, Cartwrightstr jL guest of Miss Mina Heatlie; Miss Ethel Woodley, Tyrone, guest of Miss E. Gar- fat; Mm. Elijali Abraham, Scamboro., and Weak and Run Down, WIth Usait Mm. Abmer Abraham, York,,guests of and Kldneys in Bad Condition - Mvr. H. Abaham; Miss Nellie.Kennedy, etrdb'od"asprfa Enniskillen, guest of Mrs. G. Milîson.. Rsoe yHo' asprla .Messns. John and Joseph Abraham "Iwàà very mucli nun down, havIng attended the funemal of their cousin in been sickc for severai monthe. 1 had beau Mamkzham.. ,.ýMr. and Mrns. Geo(). Argue rigdieonrmdeîwchI o are visitiug at Canniiingtpuand Edntyn ifrn eeiswihddm - idUsW. S mÏihavcibe111rne good. 1Iwold Lave gevere spefls of visit g i friends iin Bowmnanville and eý oughing thst wouid teave me prostrate. vicinity. . . .Ms. E. Milîson bas been' 1 was told that my lange were affected, visiting hem sistem, Mms. Jos, Langmaid, aud my heant and kidneys wero In a bad Ebenezer .. .. Mr. R. Tink lias been ln- condition, lu fact, It eeemed au though disposed. ... Mr-. Jbsepli Abraham lias eveny ongan was ont of order. I felt that eturmned to the -North-west .. .. We wel- erehn utb osadm rte' come to oun midst Mm, and Mms. Walter oehngms i dn a m rte Crydrma.. ,. M. an Mm, Amhumadvised me to try Flood's Sarsaparilla.I Hardy afid Edward Heddon visited at procumed a bottie and began taklag IL. Mm. D. Heddon's.. - Grand concert and Bef ore it was hait gone I toit that It wàs pie aind ceami social under the auspices, he!ping me. 1 continued -its use and It of Mount Vernon churcli wdll be lield: blas made me a new woman. I cannot on Monday evcning Feb. 27th. Best'pas'ttohgl.1 E3 S miu talent fmomil ampton, Bowmanville pas t o ihi, x. hMrE CutcEnniskillen and Salem are jviLLE, 217 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, expected. Come and enjoy a treat. nai. Gtol odâ eas Chaim tolbe occnpied by Dm.7 Mitchell, SRap ril Enniskillen. Doons open at 7 concert o dsS ra a îl at 7 30, On previous Sunday evening, Is the best-in tact the One True Blood Puriflen. Feb. 26 at 7 p. m , Rev. J. P. Wilson, Sold by all druggista. si, six for 85. Oshîawa will preadli. Collection at eyvgtbe É close of service. Admission to concert 1Hoo0d's PUIS acî.se and social 15c. rq

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