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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jul 1906, p. 4

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Deat oBg Save our cops y usin.g EGER, S Absoiuteiy pire. Thoroughiy reliabie. Sure to kili every time. Paris Green is used for a, pucr- pose which mnakes poor grades worse than useless. It' 'aiqes- Élon of death.to thebugbis or death to the crops. It won't pay yoU to expei- ment with Paris Green of in- f erior quality. Ber"ger': Paris Green is best quaiity. Made by Lewis Berger & Co., Ltd., Lon- don, Eng, and distributed in this country by The Sherwin-WViliams Co. The name of maker and distribator both are guarantees of ýhonest Roods. Bowmanvîlle opposite Th,- Star House lias ~just received a large quantity 11gli class Tailor-made Suits. PANTS-a very large_ ret.OVERCOATS-a large stock, ORDEREJJ * CLOTHING weil attended to. No better in West Durhamn' O Overails, Slops and ail kinds of Gents'- Farnishings. Pressing and Cleaning Suits at reasonable prices. * Making Buttons for Ladies' Dresses. * JEFFflRY & SON9 He ý Ouse Bowmanville 0 4-- 30- t- 0- iiÎdlalld LEUan ad Savings Port Hope. Ont. Established 1872 Capital faïly paid up . $360,000 Retrve Fund............. 140,000 Sav!ngs Depostof $1.00 and npwards reeilved and intrs at 31 per cent paid or -compounded balf yearly. Time Deposits of $100.00 and upwards received for any term of years. but Mlotlegs than one year, ai higher. rate@ of in- terest. Executors and Trustees are authorized b7 law to depoBit money at their disposai with this company. The fnnds of the eoinpany are inveeted only in municipal debentures and irst morigages on improved reai estate, whiCli gives absolute secity te depositors. Money loaned at lowest rates of lnterest and on favorable terms. in giving your business to th!@ eoOnpany Y-Du secUre strict pri'Iacy. No information can bc obtained by any one as te your affssirs, 128-6m. JH. HELM, Manager. TheCaldal tteIa BOWMANVILLE. JULY 11, 1906. Mr. Rickard's letter on California is condensed from the Newcastle Indepen- dent. It i8 weil worth careful perusal. The opinion he expresses at the end gives us great satisf action and should make us contented with our own country. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. Darlington teachers have done them selves great credit this jear in passing pupils at the entrance examination which means matriculation into the Collegiate Institutes and Higli Szhools of th8 Province. 0f those three Bow- manvilie teachers who are ln charge of country schools have also done wel- Misses Bellman,Pattinson and Sparling. As usual Mr. R, D, Davidson's class was quito successfui, 21 passing the test. Miss Helen Mitchell, the lever daugh- ter of Mr. A Mitchell, heads the list ln Rev -V 1{Emery 18 at tend 'ng Suinmer Sehool for Missions at Whitby 11ev. and M,,rs. S. IL. Mathews are spending two inonthe at St. ElMO, Muskoka, "Morrninz Houir" pienie at tlie lake Saturdayv was weiI aàttended and ail had a deiightful time. Tuesday Juiy !7 there wlll, be an Ice Cream Social in the S. A. Hall, D, 0. & P. Co. Band wili be in attendance. Rev. J. A , McKeen, B. A., Orono, wili exehangl e pulpits with R~ Hugh Munroe, BA3 of St. Paui's church next Sunday. Rev A McNeil, Forward Movement Missionary of Whitby and Bowman- ville District will preach lu the Metho diet Charch next Sunday. There w'Il bc fareweillln the S. A. Hall Sunday July l6th. Capt. Lamb and Lieut, Boacoek wili say gond bye to the people of Bowmanville. Ensigin Poole will visit this town in conneetion with the G. B. M. work. H1e wili give an illustrated address lu the S. A. Hall Friday July 13. Ad. mission 10c, 11ev. b. McQuade of the Bay of Quinte Methodist Conference, stationed nt Bridgenorth,'died Jaiy 4th aged 59 years, after an illness of six months. He was formerly at Pontypool. 1The Summer tea given by the Meth- odist Ladies' Aid Wednesday evening was heldin the church owing to the grounds at Mr. J. J. Mason's being too wet. A tempting supper of strawber- ries and creani, bread and butter,'cakes pies, etc., was, served, the tables being prettily decorated with flowers. A social tme was enjoyed music belng farnished by Uic3 D. 0. & P. Co. band ander leadership of Mr. W. Grant. 11ev. W. Hipkin, of TrInity (Jongreg- ationai eharch, and Rev. V. H. Emery, of the Methodist church exchanged pulpits Sanday evening. kev. Mr. Rip. kmn preached on «'The oidIlîfe and the New," giving a very practical exposit- ion of the seripture, -He is a preacher of more than ordinary abiiity and wil be heard with pleasure at any future time, The singing by the choir was good Mr. H. J. Knight and Miss Emery taking the solo parts of the antheni. Mr. Emery took for his subject "The Quiet'Roar" and was mach appreciat. cd, MAFLE GROVE. Death came to our community Mon. day mornlng Jaly 2 and removed froni our midst Mrs, John Crumb who has re* sided here for many years. She was a kind wife and loving mother and will be greatly missed by her large circie of friends. The fanerai took place, Wed« nesday afternoon to BowmanvIllie cern- etery and was largely attended. Besides her husband she leaves three daughters, Mrs, Fred Flintoif and Mrs, lHoward Elitoif sas.a&iaA"i The West End House 4Ilouse of QUaiity" We mke te prcesExtraordinary Clear- S The prices make the gales E ing of Liglit Weight v ou miake the profits Summer Goods Another S IIsULIUIIaI Travellers' Samnples-of Silk and wooi, Shawls, Fascinators, Golf Jackets and the rnost elaborately handsome goods ever shown outside the eity at pr-Wes less, than first manuw S facturer$' cost, It is impossible to do these goods justice on1 paper. Corne and see them. These savings8 make even a moderate purehase worfh while. Ladies' Summer Goods Ladies' Dress White Linen Dress Qoods S Lineons Just the proper thing Pare Wool Voiles in In ail colors, regular for White Linen Suits, Brown, Navy and Liglit - prie 25e $aI pr ~~ R -Regular price 60a sale price Blues, re ~dG~n~ Bisseil Carpet Sweepers, Worid's Dustless Floor* Brushes, Furniture Polish-tlie best on the mnarket, bat RacksI We ~, and daughter1 ing her sisterà Eunerlah and Mr. Fr attended the ~lo ail kin4s o! i~~ho1~tering pnI bave te N ïLi G. Eastmuan' ýoront , arevisit ci urtrv.8 1$ * 'I i ,~ I 4ý % & GO., Druggists and Opticians, Phone 92. Bowmanvilie, "On The Corner." Yonge & Gerrard Sts, Toronto. W. H. S11AW, Principal. marrie in the letnoaxidsî ufurcîl> 00w. to visit lier 515er Irs, (Or.> Wlitmore, manvilie, -by 1ev. CI.E. McIntire. Jane Welfort. Sask., and her friend Mrs, 23, 1886, Mr ' and Mrs. N. E. Gouid, Bert Johnetoai, Regina, Mr, and Mrs. James Deyman, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Stevens, Mr. and Mrs J. D, _ Steveps were among the relatives w1ho '- Z.A attended from this yicinity, Theyissuh SîioQuVoîAveb-uoîrAcht set and many Cther beautif ai glIts. Osp Fred. R. Foley Bowmanviile, Ont.' Special É;1.00 Foantain Pen P. Trebilcocki .*esoun, igop. Engagements foýr Concerts, taluaments. Wiil proideth rprogroni if desired. Terms m<n âddress ail communications to F. H FRSTB. A, Manage 2-tf Q ïwM&a vi i35>wmanvi Mies F. A.

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