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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jan 1904, p. 4

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The -Up-To-Date Butchers Were well patronized through: tht, Xmas season. They had a large diâ- play of Meats and Poul. Only three Tùrkeys were unsold. - They ~ ~\ haVe four Cattie out of eleven siauglit- ered left for the New Tears' business saIl levers of good meat eau depend on a choice out for New Years'.1,11.In faet to be up. to-date they have secur- ed nearly a car load of choie young c-tle whieh was fed',,for Christmas - . for their January trade. These Cattie are being fed by the best fe-ders an(1 will be un- equalled by any. If y(ju buy f rom Cawker & Son you will have- the best that can be bought and; old on a smal] margin. We thank oiur friends for their liberal patronage ai the füstive season and sinceltely wish them a flappy-and Prosperous New Year. C.dV. CAqWn]Elî& SO~4 BOWMANviLLi.. ~ 6HIN-HkROGe CERY -STOÇK-TFýKING f Being desir3us of reducing our stock of Crockery and E Glassware by the lst of Feb. when we take stock we will E offer a GENU NE DISCOUNT OF' 15 PER CENT on al - E CASHI purchases of one dollar and over. E t All goods'marked ln PLAIN figures. If you reqxire te stock up in Croekery 110w is yotlr opportunity. E Ful Stock of rers. Quality the best. Prices Eright. Special in Oranges. Good Oranges. Good size. 15e. per doz., 2 doz. for 25e. E SProduce Taken. E E F~A. IiaddyE Successor to YOIJNG & CJo. BOWMANVILLE., Ef E -à The ovalladiall Statesulan BOWMANVILLE. JAN. 20, 1904. DARLINGTON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Died in Oshawa, Jan 18tb.. Marg aret Jane Rgs beioved wite of James Cryderman, Eý-q , formel reo Hampton. Deceased vas born in Besbrook, county of Armnagh, Ireland, in 1835 and emi- ngrated to this country with bar Parentse The annual meeting of Darlingtoni Townshiin Agicultural Society vasaJ nesidedki Hamo unil inhîn a held Jan. 13 and was weIl atteuidedan eidinHmtnuilwhna Mr. W E Jwell Proiden, w u in ean ef lien death, vien she reraovet Mn. Wai. EJviPesdnvs Ite Oshawa and lived viti lir daugchter the hair lIs. J. H. Ashlsy unlil deati.- Hen Alter readinz and confirming minlutes eud vas puacetul and happy. Mr. W. F. Allen, J.P . Treasuner pro- sented bis report slieving neceipîs:1 Legisiative grant $98, member5' euh-1 THE LATE MRS JOHN IRUXSÂLLg. scnîptions 8156. r'otai $251. Ex Dendi-~ Catherine J. Oke, beloved wite ef Mn. tures: Grant te Union Exhibition John RunnalîIs, and daughter of the late $235-75; ExDoeuses $18.25 Total 8254. Thomas Oke, formrelY Treasurer ofthle On motion ot W. F. Allen. secendsd Township ot Hope, vas bomn at Wel- by Fred T. Allun, it was decided te corne 57 s ans age. She loaves oee linited the tunds for 1904 wii the Rid. sister, Mme. John Curtis, Port Hope, and,, Ing Society for exhibition Durposes eue brother, Mn. J. B. Oke, Bowman- W. E JeveIl and Jas. Rickard vene ville. The doceased lady vas married appointed te join a sim'lar dolegatien! thinly three yeans ago to lier nov be from the Riding Society te solcit a grno l'aved'husband Three son,W. Upton fonDalinglon Cauncil. Ran nlfls1, Victoria, B.C.; Arthur, at fnomhome, and Sulas, et Toronto. meurn the On motion of W. F. Allen secended loss et a îoviug mether. by las. Rickard the thanizs et the Soci- Mrs Runualis las boen a suffoner for ety vere teuidered te Mn W. E J eveil, six or seven yoars of cancer. and otonhle retiring president, for bis efficient son-1 past Ilirce mentis bas beau confined î() vices during lits Sean of office. The bed, sud lier excruciatiug uffeings lecitary aise bore testimony te the have been liard te vituess, but sie bore faliulsevies rendered by lira on the lherm vith Chistian patience and ton- Managing Commilleo, beaance, being t ullv pneparod ton tlie Dinectors wero elected as tollovs: Iend, vhici came yesterday atternoon. Albert Aluin, Fred T. Allun, W F. Allen, She vas a preminent member efthtle T. C. Bragg, T J. Colo, A E Clemens, Methodiet Churci, Welcome, and vîll W. M. Joness. M. A. James, W. E ho greatly raissed in that commuuity. Je*eil, James Leask, John (Jke, J. J. The taraiiv have lie sympathy et ail Ormiston, H. G. Pascoo. t hein tiends in this heur et aiâiction. A general discussion ori necessity tor Port Hope Guide. impreveà accommodatiou ensu ;-d an ACdA EocsiCas.MsD the suggestion made ton langer munici- AWiliaMEDIGooNE liam P ., wIes:D pal naul fo lispunps~.'-1 have used Ha gard 's Yellow 011 fon Alter the general meeting- adjourned Bumes, Scald, Spnains, Bruises, Soe the Directord met and aicpoiuited officers Throal and for Pains lu the Stemacli as tollove: Presidet--il. G Pascoe, and Bovels, and il lias'always givon Solina. Vice- President- W. M.- Jonese, relief. My mtien sa s it ta a regulan Bevraanville 2nd Vic-Presidet- medicinecliest in ilseit.", Fred T. AllUn, Hampton. Secntary- M. A.-James, Bowmanville' Treasurer TYRONE. -W. F Allen, Bevm'iuville. Auditors -J. S. Moorraftl J. McMurtry. - Witli sucli an euergetie trie cf vori The many friends of lnfs. G. H. jar- armrs n te pesienc weexeutg dine, Brandon, Mari., vie vas called ses thora ',doi' thîngs" in iglit shape himeînes cuto rRowl adnl this year. We hope te souee uember- ilica c villi typieid lever, are pleased te slip. incmreased by at leasl 50. No good er of lien safe arrivai and lte favorable reason wliv thers should not be 400 report of lier son .... Mn H Hooper, Hoi. merabens in West Durham If lie 13 larid, Mari., ie visiting his uncles, Messrs. dîroclens gel 5 nov members oach 111e Charles and Samu el Hooper... m is brandh i vii h considerably augmentdCebbledick, Kinby, vas recent gucet af Show that ven appreciate tho honro Miss May B ara ... MnWmn. J. Tape, biga director, gentlemen, by don Long Sault, is s(, ffering- ith pricumenia bsoe efcieiugaon hsle .. Miss Westlake, Woodstock, is pubtic _____________________________ chool teacher at No. 13 ton 1904. ... A STAT OF 111, CIY o TuLDOvcry pleasant social evening was spent STAE 0 OnoCIUTY 0 T lesO }. We dnesday 13th at tlie home of Mn and FRANK J. OHoNEY maIres oath that he t, the lins. Samuel H-ooper wlien Misses Alicen senio partnr of the frm of F.J. CHgEz- & CO,. and Effie vîth Mn. Luther H-oopen enter- doing business i the City et Tetedo, County tained about 3o vourig People including and State aferesald and that said firm will pay friends rmBkavle aeLn the sum of ONE IfUNDItHD DOLLAR Sf or sfo omnîlSlrLn each and eveny case of Catarrh that canet be barl and Tyrone .. .. 40 jolly Leaguers eured by tlie use of HALL'S CÂTÂRRH CURE. froin Salera visited Tyrorie League Fni- FRANK J. CHENET. day i51h and entertained tlmvii Sworn te before me su, Jnbdi y ujncttos n ednr ta presence, tis 8tli day of De!emiber, A. D. 186. creiaonadraifgofn A.1 -W. GLEASO)N, espccially clevating nature which could i SEALNotary public. net failte inspire ai to climibte ladder ~~~CtarhCure la taikenmtenaly and of iglit and truth At c9nclusion et nects drectty on the bteod an u ncons disnface pnograra about tee of those pýrusent par. 'f the e tenu. SBod for tffltlmonials, fmra. tok of retfrealimients wien tLey nerurnced e J. Dru gIs & CO.,,Toledo, 0. hm aife hyhdsetapeial ec!db rg-It. so.,hm aife te a pn «po Tae ali'sbasnily flis fer e.astlpatioz. evenuttg. DISTRICT DIVISION. SOLINA,, FaRIAir, J AN. 29 Durham District Division will be held at Son's Hall, Selina, Jan 29th, at 10 BC a.m , for the election cf officers and thE transaction cf bus3iness. The G W P., MIr. S. Holland, is expected te bE preserit la the evening an entertaili Ment Of reCitationS. so0nge, chorUses and an address by G W P'. and others Public cordiallv invited Doors open a, 7 3e. P.sogram commences at 8. COU ection te defray expenses. A. L. 'àsCooHD.S. S. J WILLIAMS. D.W.P MAPLE GROVE. 18 Mr. Jno. Cox, Albenta, is spending hi liolidays vîth friends here .... Engag, your best girl for the Lecture on behal of eage Fb8th b e.Mr. Dewe cif Toronto. Subcc: Sparks from LI Furnace.". . .. Congratulations te Mr. an, Mrs Buttcry on their recent marniage. -. lIns. W. C. Frank and Mrs. jehi Munday vere in Toronto last w..... Mns. TUo Snowden is confined te hli bed with îmnfiarmatory rheumatism... Miss Velmna Tyler, New York City, spen a week at home Sic looks neal weil. Mn. R. R. Stevenis is preparing te build: new lieuse. . . Mn. Geo. Pascoc, lMr. an, Mrs. Edward Cole, Columbus, recentl: visited M rs. S. 'Cole HAMPTON. A very sad acciderît happened on th farm occupîe6d bv Me".rs. W. Z.. and F uT Allin, Mendav monning, Jan lIth Pwhich nesulted in the death ef Mrý Gen Panisb, an old and l'ghly respecte, resident ef this village. Deceased wa assistilg Messrs. R. Funsey, and F. T Allin te irove straw front a stack-ja, as deceased stepped on te the.load onl v o the herses moved just suffiene-t te ja lthe sleighs. throwing him oven tLe rea lade. Aitbiough'conscieus his entir body was paral3'zed. Medical aid va peed Iv summoned but death catir early Tuesdav morning. The fun ra teook place Friday te the North Eni Cematerv. Two sons, John and David Kansas, and-two daughters witi thel Phusbands, Mn. and Mrs. John Hopkins Buffalo,, ,Mr. and Mrs. R Bentham Euniskillen. vere present at the funerai Two sons, Arthur,-of Pluiladelphia, aut William, Kansas, and ene daughten IlMiss Edith. Buffalo, N.Y , were absent iMembers ef the Home Circle, of whicl édeceased was a inember. acted as pali bearers and conducted thein Servicea the graVe. Siýecial meeting ot Court Archer I1O. F this Weditesday evening.. îount Archei No. 3855, and Court Simpson, No. 709 Bovmanville, iutend holding a joi, 1initiation service te be tollowed by the Pusual program and o-ster suppen Thunsday evening, Jan 28ti . ... Evan gelist Pethick, z oronto, occupied the pulpit Sundav morning and neudered 0twe solos with guitan accompaniments Hie services were verv niuch apprec 0,iated .... Mr. W. W . H or. Toronto rspent Snndav at home. ... Miss C. Me ÎLeod, St Paul, Miiu., is guet oetl 0aunt, Mrs. W. H. Rogers. PROVIDENOB. On Friday evening la.;t about sixtv oft he conzregatien asisembled at the Lchurch and fromt thene p-oceeded te ithe residence of Thos. Smale, Esq .The object ot the gathering was te ma k(, r 0 1,e tangible reconution of the ser- Svices, as organist, ef Miss Lillian ;Smale who lias filed that position se !acceptably for tie past four vears, Miss Sinale haviug tendened htýn reeig- 1nation te resume hier studies at Bowv- mauville Hligh Sehool. On arrivai at 1the house, compietely surising the familv, the crowd was at once made welcomle and given the freedom of the lieuse. After, ai vere eomfortably settled the companry vas called te erder, and MIr. W. J. Bragg, C. C,, in a few welI cliosen words, expressed on behaîf ef the cougregation its appreciation of lier services as Organist, ràaking, men- tion et hier close attention te hený duties and geniaL disposition and offerng con gratulations On the esteem in vhici she was field. At the propen tiras in hie verbal addres Mr. Bragg Prssent4d, Miss Smale wlth a haudsome Gold Watch and Chain as a token ef appnse- iation et services rendened aesuring lien that it represented the best wishes of a large circie ot frienas Mr. Smale neplied on behaît of hie daugliter. giving expression ef appreciatien and uniook- ed for recognition The ladies' trora their well filied baskets soon had the tables ladened witli the geod things pro'.ilsd te vhich ail did ample justice. The remainder et ths evening vas en- joyably spent in vocal and instrumental music, games, etc. At a seasonaUle hour the compan-y dispersed feeling they had spent a veny enjovabis even- ing and wishing Miss Smale eveny suc- cee 1-berH-g-,S--oowonk Edwvin Annis, MarskaI, W. J. Ormiston, WVardcn,Mlrti, W. G.,iffin, Guard, lirs. jHubbard, Sentry, Joseph Hulibard, Med Examiner Dr. YC Trcbîlcock. vJeeings 2ndand 4tli Wedriesdays Beamte T41KW'Yu pavealMwayS gi.ln 819. d'. Jàî OCREAT PAINS IN THE CHEST Mr. John Clark, coachman, Port Hope, Ont.,,States : 49Last winter I was so bad with a cold that I could not speak above a whisper and had great pains in the chest. At last I feared it would de- velop into consumption. A friend ad- vised me te use Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed andI Turpentine, and one bottie cured my cold which I believe woiild have proven very serious i had flot used this imedicine." DR. rCHAîSEIS SRUP LINSEED AND TURPENTINE. 25 cents a botule, family size (tbree tirnes as match) 60 cents, at ail dealers, or Edmaason, Bates & Co., Toronto. To proteet y.u against imitations the por- trait ,d 'gair of Dr. A. W. Chase, th$ famou reeir k authr, arac un every botl.. On Thle Track 0f Good Shoos. \Vheri niîr footgtops are directedd tovard our store.you are on the nigît lnack fon FOOTWEAR THAT WEARS We deal oiilgv ie hobe-A makfrs and stand b- every pair ws seil SOME SNAPS. We have neduved thýe pnice iseveral linos liat muet o i;oan ont te make roont for nov spiug gei. Fred R. Foley, ratlor ghe Store, Boevruille. Id won by Careful and Persistent effort. To à oun.- men and 3 oung women 't i s Made Easty by takinng a course of study at the Toronto, Oat. WVe bave started thousands' of yanng pe,)ple in successFul busineîs careeyï, and cau do the Farne for vout Ttie UwW texm openied with a large attendance. %Va cari seat a few more. Write for free inform- ation re.-arding Gregg Shorthand, Toueli Typewriting, Book-Keeping, etc. W. BROOKS, President NoT AFRAID vo ENDORSE IT-Peeple have leanned le have Fucli confidence in Dr. Ciase's Olulment as a cure for evorv terra ef piles. liat lhoy de net hesitate te eindorie il at evurY eppotu nit,-. As a Dr.Chaao's Oi.mat 15 prebambly recera- uzeuded by useâre p,4rsans itan any prepWaratiex Sig the aari-et to.slýav. Tkenu id n. gaesa!wtrl k shnt its ettecIs -relief is pr*mp& a« ýQ e ertain. T~RIP~WANED. DO YOU WISH TO EARN MONEY 6Weuld a boîter education lip? *Yen de not ueed te beave home I vili buy a tew car-loads ot mediura t. eleil sizo and gond quality Turnips. W. viilbring lieHigli Schoel L~ R. FIN KLE, *Uitivensity, Business Cellege or 1901. Agnicultural College te 3ocrn Allihe Evaporator, deen BY MAIL Bovraanvtllo, Jan. 12, 10. 3t THE EXPENSE IS SMALL * Write ton particulane te At CÂNADIÂN CORRESPONDENCE A t COLLEGE, Limited, Big 20 Bookstore. mW e take sub- socriptions for al Magazin es and Papers published at Iowest rates. W. T. ALLEIN. Cutters! Now is the time to have your Cutter Painted, and Repaired. Repairing o f a i1i kinds promptly attended to and work satisfactory. Give me a triai, Wm. Edger, MIorris' (arriage Works, Bowmanville. Visitors. Mrs Wm, and Miss Clara Robbins (Town), at àMr. Jas. Pyve's.. Mrs Smith, Toronto, and Miss Trele- cock, Bowmanville. at Dr. F. C. Treble- cock's.. ..Màiss G. Harris was guest of lIrs. T. B. Il oidge.- -.. Miss Perrin and Miss Pye visited Bowmanville friends recentiv .. .. The verv uewest desigens in Wall Paper now in stock at riaght prices at Wotten's. Mr. T. Jardine has been laid up wlth La Grippe .. ..21 belovv zero and roads blocked here on .9onday . ...Mr. Jas. Burr. mail driver for the north, had te cancel his Monday trip.... Mr. J. P. Leask lost Il pigs recently. KIRBY. Miss Florella Chapman is vhtiting hier aunt at Neil Smith's.... Miss Iva Billings was guest of Miss Ida Lang recently..1 Miss Theresa Jones, Bowmanville, la visiting Miss Florence Shepherd .... Mfr Land lIre. W. McFeeters of Hampton, 1and MIr. Frank Power, were receut ý' uests of Mr, and Mrs. A. Morrow.... rank Brimacomb diipc-sed this week ot 4 head of exceptionally fine beeve8...' 7Mr. and lIns. Win. She-ppard, last Fni- day night, wei e tah-en by surprise by a emali army of visitors .. . .Fowler Bros. have got their telephone on Dr rucker'e, Line fully instafled. NESTLETON. The second convention of Cartwri-ht Sabbath School Association was held at Nestieton Tuesday 12th at 2 30 o'clock. After devotional exercises by Rev. J R Butler, Mn J. M Emerson, President, teok the chair A well prepared paper ivas read by ls. Prouse, Little Britain, on primary work, which sliowed she understood lier work, it was a fine outline for teachers of those classes The report of the Sec-Treas. was received and adopt cd and reports were received from the various S Schools inthe township. Rev R. Pha'en gave a good address on prac- tical points on teaching and a round tab'e talk was conducted by , Mr T 1Yeilowlees,-A.S P.A, Toronto, which te our mind vas the mot interestingpart of the program as it drew torth opinions f rom many hSunday Scliool workers on the various questions ask cd, Tirne was too limited for this part of the pnograrn, the meeting then adjourned and refresh. ments were served by the ladies, The evening session opt.-ned with devotional exercises by Rev. J. Creighton, Black- stock The president again assumed the chair and received the report of the nom- inating committee when the foilowing nominations were submittecl te the meet- ing and adopted , President, J. M Emer- s0n; Vice President John Johnson; Sec- Treas %V. C. Ferguson; Executive Com R",bt Phulp, R. Suggitli, David Ila!col.m, S. H. Nicholson, J H. Devitt, Gbo Hoeey, bMr Stone and A H. Veale; and visiting corn appointed. Addresses vere delivered by Rev. G R Cla re, Oakwood, ond'The lucher Life' and iîr. Thos. Yellowlees on 'Power in Service" which ended one of the mostsuccessful conven- tions-we have been ab e to attend.... Revival meetings are in progress at Nestietý n Metli. churcli, Rev J R But- ler bas 1eeu assisted by iýiss Minnie Moule, Toronto, who interids going as a missionary te South America in mardi *..The toi lowing officers vere elected for Court Nest eton Canadian order of For. esters. C R Bro. Peter WVright; V.C.R Bro. E, 0. Veale: R Si Bro. ov G Piilp; F S A H1 Veale; 1 reas. J W. Emerson; Chaplin S H Nicholson; SW H. Ohap- man; J. %V E Hoocy; S.B J Armstrong; 1 B Geo 1Pa!colm; I-.C.R J. Bartlctt: C D Robt Philp. Great Cohn Redilotion Stock Rw 'Sas Bargaîns. F- . Liglitenod. atl ofJanuary, Molth Bo s BuserThau First at West End flouse. Hosiery Sale, Women's and children's ail wool knitteci losiery, in sizes 6j to 94,li rgJaulary prices 25e to 85c per pr and good valae Any size now goes at eJanarySale Price 20c pr. Corne while sizes are here. ] Ready-To-Wear Waists Reduoed. ade by Tooke of Mont real which is a guarantee of fit,- style and andquaitv Wastsmade up out of french plain or fancy fiannels, a few- new 7silk Waists, also stylish fanè.y vesting waists. A good assort- hire at present, corne eaily and get choicest selections. Sale price off regular figure 20 per cent. Fancy Wrapperette Waists Regu ai 50c, Sale Price 38c. Fancy Wrapperettes Cloth Waists Regular 75c, Sale Price 55C. Clothing Sale. mnWe ont a ul oras we advertise in our elothing departmnent. and he gets the pick of the stock with the exception of black wor8ted suits. No matter what you want in clothing apparel the WestEn Huse wl save o money this rnonth on your purchase. Ail Boys, Clothiiig Reduced. Men's $12.00 and $13.50 Overcoats and Suits, Sale Price $9.50. Men's S 1.00 Suits and Overcoats, Sale Price $6.90. ~ Men's $7.50 Suits or Overcoats, Sale Price $5.00. (The Best Clotbing and an Assortment to Choose from Here.) Choice of ail Grey Lamnb Cap& at $2.50. Bargains Ail Over The Store. Blankets Reluced, Table Linens and Towels Reduced, Flannelettes ReduedMen's Underwear,. Mitts aind Gloves Reduced, choice of al 50c 3,dWrapperettes 7c yd.Reud,1end24 Dress Good Baains Dress Shýirt Bargains, Grocery Bargains, Footwear and Rubber Bagins in f act wherever you look in evr departuient, you will find some article that is good in quality and at a rn oney saving price. People speak well of this sale People buy here Sbe cause they know they are buying right, that is why the crowds corne. JohnLMMurtry. Bowmanville. k5

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