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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jul 1905, p. 1

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Zb£ TEIZMS:-$1O Per Annum. ORTW N O.T is;TFW1 A S In Advance. OMNILNTP0 WEDNESDAYe JULY 12, 1905. VOLUM IN.2 * ASpringg * Iportatio n s Goods of ail o rydr ae]been very busy opening * Carpets and Curtains The: ;rtm EST Stock of Carpets of ail kinds ýas well as the fiietasrmeto Lace Curtains ever shown by" o-arse1ves" o bany buse in Bowmanville. No Better Value Anywhere. * A -very'Ichoice, lot of Tweeds and Worsteds'Lfr Men'si Suits. *u i rAnah Iahî)ncitnr.f MAni~ VUV ýi11, d vii1bMûLP ilVi j uui iIIQU Tlhat When yeu wh&K ycu are more se ln thE night. Wlier shattered and soething 1 a Your system Something to bi it. A mnedfliin to-ne yon lup: KER& Beef, Iroi la the remnedy ln one size 0n13 75.Qu'alit; F..K The Dr Phone 49. Eyes Tt Niglit Cails CANADIAI The unnual exe 1Press Associatier ter of bishory and had the privilege these delighhfult pleasant tbougbt Iant aniticipation. sions, 1h was thi ant aditress cf i the trip this year w eek. The par about 30 membet tbeir wives and fromf Western (Jr were in hbeI comn tirne to become LeI and the boat dashes in amonz the churn. 'n waters rushing headlong down a' dèecliviiv of several feet. We were told I waters from the upper and lower d ecks and conld see plainly the rocks nearby !~ gI and the water rushing down over tbern. We were interested in the littie Indian village, St. Regis,-with its cluster of houses and conspicuous churcli wbhi havc n4 ppeti-e, contalns the bell stolen while en route always rd even from France and rescued from Deerfield, 1Mass., and returned to tbeir own church e mornil~tan At here. Here too, lived the Indian pilot 1y our i'e, 7eS !ar e that for vears shot the rapids with such whenyoa ack imdex-terity. Leaving the Lachine rapids i~ ~ ~ ~ w seiusvwon. ssed undOr the famous Victoria Brideanfwer son inthe Port of aed bracer. Montrai, on~e of the largest and busieat miid Up mfre newl the Canadian possession. Here we a tei ate~gh n d trausferred te the palatial steamer , &Montrea " and immediately proceeded on our journev toQuebecCitY which was 'bLAKCýS reoie early Sunday morning. Thus the first half of our tnip was ended and in ai nl Wine al 'now have the reost kindlv things te yenreU ie Sold 'y oef the R. & O. N. Co. The meals served on these boats wýere excellent Y, reýgu! ar e.0 fr and as the members were in good cendi- Y' gu3aiuftàe4, tin te enjoy themselves at the table. zere unquestionably competent judges.- The service was splendid throughout ~ers1~k~,Foster Chattee, Western Passenger AtraffiorMntagerMr. Thos, Henry, 'uiggist n iManageraD, otreal, who joined nomavie.the party on the way down did every- estedE~e. ey attractive, instructive and pIeasant. at _phOn,e w4.it hin g Sunday morning when we reached quebec, we were taken charge ot by the Canadian Pacific _Railway IN PRESS 'TuiP. Company, and were transferred ait once e! aidi ii mgnfcnt'hae Frontenac" cursi.1 'qiped hotels on the continent. n fo ii x~w amat Everything hi connecien, with the fiur- dtoeof I--,.whhave1 nishîng is harxnoni-ouslyý and beautifully ýe f enjo-,u&g sosnie of arranged and nZ exlense bas been trip canh~q~ack isared te maie guests bel comfortable s cf the P2"t~n pleais. and aihome. The rooms arehandsom- s fr lkefutreexcur- ely fUrnisbed and fitted with every con- e privilege 4hý asit venience monev could furnish or the lmnSAE~~t no pbi el eie We were permitted r which occu,- iod nly a te spend the day as we pleased and after r t V wa . ipoed0 breakfast many attended service in the rs cf tesoitnCqt'holic churches. This was a great daugber~ ~incp iida in Qnebec being the celebration of itare. st~nw fcestheý feast of Corpus Christi, The church. panvj and it oo snee es,> streets and bouses were gai dec- 3acqaaita1. v tho'! eratedwith_ fiais of all colors, while BOWNANIVILLE MOONLIGHT. Durham Rubber Ceo's Baud have ar- rangel te hold a Moenlight Excursion on Tuesday JuIy 18t,h, per Str, Argvle, calling only at Bowmanville and New- castle. Bout, te leave at 9 o'clock sharp; returniîngutlo'clock, giviig twa heurs, saels. Eer3bodycorne. For particulars DECORATION DAY, HAU' HOLIDAY IN BOWMANVILLe NBXT FRIDAS' JULY 11-MONSTER PXOS- SION AT 2.30 P.m TO cEMETERY HEAD 101)BT DuRHiAm RUBBER CO. BAND- UNION DNoORATioN SEnvicnx-CouN,- TmY PEOPLE INVITED TO .}OIN CITIZENS. Union Decoration services are te be conducted ut the Cemetery on Friday afternoon thjs week. A monster pro- cession will, form, at the Town Hl corner soon ýafter two -o'clock. The marcb to the cemetery wilI1 start prompt- lv ut 2.30 p. m., headed bythe Durham Rubber Co., Band.. Every frat4rual and benelit socie-ty, cburch, school and ether organizution wil ho represented, Ne regulla is te be worn but a Decor- ation Day badge specially priritedl for this occasion will be furnished te every person at 5e. each AIl who jein, the, procession are expected to wear ,a badge., The several ministers will take part On arrivai ut ceme6tery an appropriate ceremeny wili be conducted, the oand having charge of tbe musical- program. Af cer these services each lodge will proceed te decorate the graves of its decoased members. Each person is re- quýested te take a bouquet of flowers for mnis purpose. Country people are speciaily invited to join in this union Decoration service. 1h is presumed that ail plots in the cemeterv wiIl be made ready before Decoration Day for the services, as it is desirabie te bave the «'city cf the henored dead" king-i, as clean and beautiful as possible. It is possibly the Drettiest cemetery in Canada and a little necessary attention hothbe graves and surroundings will add very mucb te the geceral appearance. Severul persons bave airead y been down fixîing their lots Be on time te join the pro- cession at 2 80., Durham Rubber Co. Baud will play several suitable selectionsý. Town ministers earn rasnzed this Y nram ! 1l- have, been vexed when. using cream of tartar and soda, toý find their work uneven. If some- times good, at ohr the biscuit and cake will be heavy or sour or full of lumps of sodla that set the teeth on edge. Flour, eggs and butter wasted. This is becýauise the cream of tartar is adulterated o(r cannot be, used ini the proper proportions. Food alwaysswe and light can be as- sured only by the use of Royal Baking Pw der exclusively.Roa i s absolutely pure and healthful and does even work at every baking. ROYAL BAKtNG POWTIER CO.,NEW YORK- Rail and Water EXCURSIJON Tai'an nfl - Miâdârm Pâ'lie I i

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