THE BEST Thé value of SÂRsÂpÂRXLL&i (Smilax Offiinalis) as a Touic alterative and Dia- phoretic is s0 universally ack-nowlédgéd aa to ueéd no proof. People ofien réquire sormething to toné up) theirc ,ykitem, some- thi.-,, hich will aet as aý BLOOD PURIFIER us théy say. It being granted that SAR- SAPÂRILLÂ is undoutdly bénéficiaI, the Itily question is wbiî'ch the bésb ? While not advisinig every suf. ferer front impurityv of thé blood aud iii attendant aletCtnosEruptionti,i Obronia Itheunuism, Sorofula, &c , to try ndi thé préparations, aàvéýrtised, we ou)y aak for fair ivtgtinaud will mail a ! amphlét, giving thé chief thérapeutia acts and full directionsz in regard ta treat- ment and thé use of AR SA PARIL LA toansu addrésq, on apfflîcatln" &nd guarautée unuostionable améeliora- ~tien if tha airectious are adhered tu The WINDSOR Mfg. Co. P,9. Drawer 2050O. Ilontreal, P. Q Word front HeadLquarters. Thé Johnston Optical C., Dtroit, B,. taurance & Co., Montreal; Thé Black Optical Co., Windisor and Dtroit; snd Thé Montreal Optical Ca. have each sent letters to this town aIl agrééing 'on thé followîng points : ff st-Tbat one pair of ýbéat pebblé lesss wîll cot as miuch as frein four ta six pairs of bési crystal o- elass lérisés. '2nd-That pebbles being inucb barder, ihey takée a hetter polish aud do not get dia with use and they are coler to the Since Stott & Jury havé offéred thé public thé free use of their pebble tester *thé fraud 'pedlars bave héen praciiig, lias been E!a exposrd that they bave aban. doned thé aId "finest Brazilian pebble" story aud uow dlaim that tbey selI nmre- tbing superiarao pebble. This scheme' 'will scarcéely work when thé public seo thé opinion of thé four léading wbalesale opticians éxpressed sa decidédly in favor * . of pebble3. Stott & Jury still continue b to charge 50c. for thé same quality of spectacles as pedlara are sellin.g for 82 ta $3. No spectacle manufacturer éver peddles bis goods froni bouse ta bouse., BOWMÂNVILLE, JUNE 3,18 . 'Local and Otherwise. STAÂTESMAN reat of year for 50c. to new subscribers. Mra. W. Roenigk bas been vigiting To- ronta friends. Mr. aud Mua. E. L. Fouit spent thé holidays in Lindsay. Cail aud se Mrs. Donnelly's latent novéltiés in bats and toques. Mrs. Waddell, Chathanm, bas beén vis- îting her ristér, Mmm D. Beith. Miss Fairbairu and Miss McGil, To- rontlo, epént thé. bolidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. William% sud Mins Hili vislréd Ceourg friaýnds lasi week. Mr. sud Mrs. H. Goadman, Toronto, were visitirg ai Mr. T. Hoar's last wéek. Druma Major Gea. Lawrence drilled thé Oshawa firémén for the parade at Bownmanville. Thé local papeus bore unm-ist&kable avidéncé again lait week af théeIgbers of TuE STATESmA#N reportera. Mr. R. B. Andréw, agent for thé D. 0. & P. Ca., Iléilait week for a tour tbrougb thé Eastern Provinces. A lovely aBssrtrnent cf Parasols anti every oeeof therntnéw ncw shojwing ut Couch, Jobustan & Crydeuman'a.' Mis3s Rébecca Bray, wbo was ilI ail wintéu ai Lamée Villa, hie snfficiently ré- covezed ta venture au s viit ta frieuds ai Mar.R. C. Donald anti W. S. Orrais- ten, B. A , LL. B., of Toronto, wére guéasai binar. J. Simpon'a, Acoun Cot- tage, lai week. Capt. Jamnes Mckuiéy, of thé S. S. Oregon, Domiiinion LUne, was guéai cf thé Misses Wilmnoi, Newcastle, aveu Sundîy sud spent Tuésday eveniug at Mn. R. R. Losconlhe'8, ibis town, NoTncu ,ro Csnu Alaccounts due me muai hé settiet by note or other- 'vise on an belons July 1, 1891. ]Evéuy- body vili receive thoir saecaunt hé t big or litile, t hrough thé pont or otherwise very saon. W. R.. R. CÂWKER. lYir ucnt belUeve ail rou hear, but it %8 eeaIfy su that the Big 20 have tld mort lkVaif paper a)to date titan last year, con- 6equeWtlp they have a qreat rnauy remnants (not aid lest rear remnants) but this year'a papers. _The!, wiI1 Se oundjust inside the Big 20 <door i-tis week and will be sold away dou low U. (Jil and în9peCt thern. Asu Yovit FaIENDS ÂAUT îr.-)ÉcUr lsatuessiug cougli cau be cured. Wé know it bcueKemnp's Baisant vithin thé past i féewyécars bas curét nô many coughs sud colds in Ibis coimnnity. Its rémankablo ýsalé bas heen von éntirely by uts genuiné menit. Ask soeéfuent wbo bas iuseti il what hé thinks of Kèmp'u Blami. Thété is no médicine no pure. mnoe o effoectve. Large bnilles 50o sud $1 ai al druggists. &rmple Sottlefree. WINTEU SPORTS. -Thé gay wiuter sea- scn exposés imany ta attaka af coltis, cotujh,'horinsèuéss, tlgbtness cf thé chéat u a" broicblîis, etc., which nequires a réliabie nemedy like Hagyaud'a Pectotr al Baian for thein relief sud cure,: Knau s elishé oravn 3 yécuThé besi CQUgb cure, Mluard'a Liniment je thé Besi. Minard's Liniment curés Colts, c Dr. J. Simpson, Lindsay, was visiting relatives hère lasi 'week. Mr. sud Mus. E. Basstt, ai Tarante, havé béen visiiing ut bis father'm. Mus. Thos. Tod and aidren, af Ux- bridgé, are visiiing frieuds in town. Mr. sud Mrs. Mark Prut, Salemi, havé béen spénding a few days lu Toronto. Mlime Jénnié Powe, Pari Hope, was visitiug at Mn. L. Cor'nlsh'm lai weék. Mus. J. O. LaBéllé visied heu brother Mn. W. T. Gueuway, Port Hope' lait wéék. Mr. Wm. Hleaird speut Queén's Birth- day lu Port Hope, thé gueai ofM. R. Wesiawsy. Mu. I. F. Rowland, cf Brighton, sud Mn. Jno. Pattérson, ai Montreai, speni Quéé's Birihday lu lown. Jusi aruiveti ai J. J. Mason's thé latéat sud uobbiest styles in gentlemen's bats They are dandines, feus sud stmwo., TEE STÂTEsmÂ&N bas receivet news cf thé death cf Mu. Thomas H. Sweetman, formarly cf Ibis town, ai Port Sanilac, Mich. By calling ai Caucb, Jobnston & Cuy- derman's Ladies can alwaya dep&nd upon getiiug just whai îhey wsutInluDresa Gooda. Osh'twa Firemen were gtues!s cf Nre. 1 sud 2 Firé Campanies alibis tawu an the 251. They speak hlghly af their enter- tainons. Mr. P. Trebileock spént Q aéen'a blrth- day ai bis father résIderice, Cobourg. Hé was accampanieti by Mus. Trebilcock sud four cbîldrén. Rev. Du. Barrais was present A- wih a veuy conigratulatary addneas ai thé Quart. erly meeting cf thé Pickeriug circuit, as hé expédie ta leave for anoiben circuit. Miss Rundie, Wellington St.. aiiended thé wetding cf ber coutin, Miss Lihiy Philp, cf Toronto. who wa united in mirriagé ta Dr. Chai. E. Cuthburason lait weék. Capt-. W. Mîlligan,,cf Clarke, bas again braught crédit upon bimaelf hy captuning thé Ontario Rifle Association métal. Ris record of 95 points oui af a possible 105, madie on Saturdsy wéek ut thé Part Hope butta, le remarkable. Bowmauville teachers are' delighiasd witb thé picturé of thé Durbam Teachera' Association executéd hy Mu. Henry, wba by the way usually makém a succesof anything hé aitempul bis heulne. This fiué group of thé coucentnatéti intelligence of ibis county li au vié'v lu bis studio window. The Ontario Gov't bas appointed Mr. Henry Elliott, éx-]Reeve afi Hope, to thé position ai clerk ai Fouuth Division Couri cf these countues, vice John Hunier re- signeti. Mu.*Elliot' offie wil be inMill. brook. This appintment is appuoveti by &Ul parties. Iu thé Toronto Mail'a hallotiag cotesi ta ecure a free trip ta Europe for thé masi papulau clergyman lu Ontario, Rev. Du. Wild woa by 27,000 votes. A cantemi is now goiug ou ta flnd out who in thé popular military man sud wbicbh i thé popular batialion. While Mu. R. M. Goodlman, cf thé Vinticator office, Oshawa, waashaowlug a revolver ta Mu. Miles Kinsmanoee day lait week, it accideutly dischiugéti, thé haillentéring thé body cf bie sonà Harry *ho was standing neàr, frnm which téath remsulitid on Friday. Thé Farmera' Pic-Nie undor thé aus- pices of thé West Durhamt Fautera' la- stité, will hé beld Saturday June 20uh. Nicholas Awréy, M P. P., Président Central Furmers' îaatItuié, Hon. John Dryden, Miniser of Agriculture, anti oih- er distinguisheti Agiculturiassase ex- pecitd. Place af m.eting--Siepheu's grave. Patilculaus liter. Out owu Capi. P. J. Rowe, rf NID 3 cornpany, 45th Baut, captaineti thé pro- cession ai Pickering on thé Queu'g Birth- day,dueaiuéd lu hie regiméntais ant imount- éd onua prancing stéed. Thé News aya: "Thé compauy are pléaseti with théenman- uer lu which Capi. ÇÙ. J, Rowé cantuctéti thé mtroh, ant ieisappéareuce ini thé saddtlé isn iliiary to msy thé leas." Wé omuitt meniion laqt wéék of thé church parade of Welinigton Lodge ta Tinity church, whére Rtev. M. Prat preachéti an loquent patrlotiosermon te about 150 Sons cf Englunti. Thé chuuch was crowted anti évéryhady praiset thé sermon. Bru. S., W. Saunders was ibère sud énjayed thé service very much. Two bréthuén wbeéled it up ln bis chair. Wilson'. advertiing ageucy, Toronto. bas hbeulu existence oly a few yars, but bas aiready woukel -n p a goat con- nection in controlliig advértiaing for nme af thé langeai bouses iluUnitetiStates sud Canada. Intending advertiséus who are not decideti négardiug the plac-Ing af Men'a readymade suite about hall price -Eflison & Ca. Thé oieriug sale will lait thé wholè season-Eliison & Ca. New dreas gootis sud ilîks ai 20 pet cant reduction-Ellisou & Ca. AIthiis seasan's cearing aie pric-as wil ba thé lowést ever seen lu Bowmanville. Elison & Co., - Minayd'm Liniment cuires Diphtheuia. QhIId@ftÇry for, Miss Butlaud, of Osbhawâ, spenit 25t$h in town. Mr. Frank Little spent Queeu'e Birth-, day in Liudsay. Mr. J. K. Galbrath spent a féw dayý iu Toronto, la5t weék. M. A. James bas one of heut nine-rous bouses in tawn te rent. Major Sain Hughes, of Lindsay, wasin Ottawa rgain lasi wéek. Mr. Chas. McGill aud two cbjîdren, of Peterboro, speni 24th hère.t A lot of corrésponidence and locl rmat- ter are cuowdéd oui of ibis issue. Mua. John Dauibt, Part Perry, isvaib ing bier brother, Air. Gea. Hooper. Mr. sud Mus. John Piper, cf thé Co~- bourg Star, speni thé 25th ai bis fathérhs hère. IMr. Geo. Burt, af Williamsa Piano Fac- tory, Oâhawa, aud Dr. Kaiser viited this towu récéntly. Bowmauvllle Forésters will marc h to Triuhty church inl a body S undaty ai 3 p. ni. for service.1 Bicycle boys ruent ai Club Rooat ai p. mi. sharp Friday éveniag f ou short runt aud pumpkin pies. Reva. W. J. Clark sud M. P. Tallingý cf London, attended the Presbytenian Assembty ai Détroit lait wéék. Mr. John Gigg bas baught thé Crawl- ford fourdry iron-uenrlv 20 tons-sud is net satisùfied, but w suis more. Mr. J. C. Vaustane lbas decided ta s,311 fleur ta our cirizais au îowusu p;Ïicés aâti deliver it toanay part of thé 3town. Rev. A. Leslie, M. A., Newtonvii4o, will preach in St. Paul's el.,urch ou Thurs- day at 3 p. an. preparatary ta communion on Suundsy. Thé Ladies Aid Society of tié Methodist church wiil give a social thé lait weék ïn Jiane or thé firsi week in Juiy. Particea. laria next wéék. Rev. J. MoMé-Ichian, whohai labored véry aceptably in Port Peruy Presbyttýr- ian chunch, lias hem iforc3d ta resigu dun seccounit oai jl eaIth. Rev. John Buedin, D. D, whope déath is annonord iu another columu, former- IV résided bere, sud is tavorably rém eau- bered by mauy citizen.. We direct the attention of farmneesta Mr. Thos. Elliott's announcement of th~e opération of Lis new roller mili. He now turne aut thé béat grades aifour lu thé cauntry. The f uraiiure sud bouse effects, cholce plants, etc., af Mn. T bas. Brodie wil hé sfid in about two weekei. Watch for bisesud néxi iss us cf STATESMAN for daié sud particulars. LEvî -A. W. Toi», asic- tioneér. Do you want s suit, a uew bat, pun( E, or a pair cf boots? Hére's a etraight tip -go ta Mason'a Clothing Score. They buy auly frt thé beýsi makers sudibtry for cash. Go ta Mau's sud you swill savé mouéy évéry tlimé. AUI o cals notices publishéd in TffE STÂTESMÎN sncb as énte3riainmieuits, tea moeétîigs, etc , wriére an admission fee lu cbargéd, muai ',bepaid fan. 'Mlheu an erdér is given ta print programa, posters, or tickets the aunounicémént will hé freeo. Ladies iuierestéd lu kuowing aýbout thé latestistyles in Tennis Costumes, Bathiisg Ouifita,, Seaaidé sud Boaiting Wear, Su Bonnets, etc , sénd for thé June einkt or. Thé subsoription puice i?% $1 a year, our 15 cents s copy. Dlincator Publish- iag Ca,, Toronto. Tise sensatioas case of Smarat vs.Smuýrt, in which Mr. David Smnart cf Part Hlope, in endeavoring ta comipél bis wife (front whom héolus eparatéd) ta give np the' guardiansblp cf théir cblîdrén, wili hé carried ta thé Privy Council, thé highest court cf thé uealm. Gea. P. Roweii & Co., cf New York, in thoir uéw boak for atIvértisus, naine thé hast, mciontwldély ciuculatéd, rmoultin- flueutial papers ai eacb important centre cf population or Inade tbroughout the wboléeauntry. For Bowmmumville ibe paper accorded Ibis distinction is TuBr STÂTESMÂN. Whai about Thursday lhalfl holidmy î Theré should bhéasu uuderstandiug among merchania about il forthu-itli. Busiess wili hé quiet for thé ummer. is tlhre auy bélier day ibmn Thureday ? People wha go for u uting, can't always gét back for prayer meeting. Why net Weduesday afiernoon î Mu. F. W. Field, af Cobourg, bas Ileen appoinitd Registrar cf Wéist Northumber- land, Mr. Charles D. Barr, cf Liuidmay Pont, ]Registrar cf Victoria, sud M~r. William Murray Shriff fthé County cf Renfrew. THE STÂTESMAN congratintes Bro. Barr on bis appointiment sud f eels muré thbtilhé will ual ouly pérform. thé dutiés of thé office witb ne:atueigs sud dem- paichbutbe wili uaw finti a happy release front thé dmndgery sud routine ai journal- wéli pleaséti with thé suit yau mgdeý for me; it knocks oui any fit 1 evér gatini thé city. Keép my measuné, I will ru1nré more. Yourstruly, Jca. P-, 319 DoyenOcourt Raid, Toro4nto, Théo original cf ibis ant i may simiiar one& eau hé séen ai Maio(n's CIotffiing Store, Bownville, AND i - Dry To-Morrow. A complaint often made about cakes and breads. This "Peculiar dryness » is caused by the arinmônia or alum in the baking powder. The Ieavening power of Cleveland's Bakin- Powcter is produced by cream of tar- tar and soda only, and food raised with it keeps moist- and fresh for days. CIeveIand's is the only baking pow der having this quality. cash for eggs at West End flouse. No competitor eau undersdl U8. Eili- sion & Co. We naran business thim seasonl. Ell!. son & Co. prices reduced to suit the tims-Elli non & Co. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT Insurance ROBT. VIRITUE, Agent, Bowmanville. ti. Philp and Edger bas sometlhiing pretty for farmers to see at their "Vehicle Hos- pital." Ladie cali at Mr&. Donne1ly!s sudde ber Ladies' and Children's5 dress bats for il5cts each. Our clearing sala of Dry Goods and Clothing will beg;n on Saturday May 29, Ellizon & Co. Lace Curtains and Art Mus jus, eiegan't designa, in all prices, at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. Ali paper bought at Sherin & Kirby's will be trimmed free of charge by thé best and lateat improved tiimnmér, "'Wanke- gari." Couch, Johnston & Crydermüan Are sbowing a fine assortment of Meti's Rats in ail the lateat styles. Their bats are &Il new. Mrs. Donnelly bias juat receîved anot- bier large assortiment of French ind Arnerican fi )wers. Thé best choi in town. Philp and Edgér are sélling the ripu- lar phoeton cart like bot cakes. Itý 'the cart that "takea3" every time and is r ta have a large sale. ?5 Reward for information that will lead ta the convictioýn of any person de- facinz or otherwise Iaiagig aniy of Ma-' sori's advertisitig signs. Mrs. Donnelly bias just received this week in Bowmanville and Newcastle a largoze aertinént of the latesi novelties of Tinsel, Bonnets and Rats, gold laces, gold ribbons, fancy veilings, jet buittérfiy inal kinds! Miss Shaw bas 3ust openéd out a very fine assortmnent of French Flowers. Ladies' and Children's hats ini ail the lat. est styles. Cali and inspect ber new stock béfore buying elsewbhere. lier aim iis ta pleas3e. Artistia fitumss and substantial dura- bility are tbe characteristics of Miss Shaw, the new milliner's work. She bas alreadyý réceived gréat encouragement, having béén favored , mith several rdè(rs from' leadiug families. fIer ai» wil hé to give ent ire satiFfaction in every transaiution. Sherin & Kirby are doing an Immense business ýin wall papers, becuse tbey have a magniienit variety of paperpt, da- dee, friézea, etc. For céilingusud halls they bave sometbing inew and just the ~the correct tbing. They invite ladies ta caîl and see it. Reidl'8 Block, King at. East. Oh, wbat a cough ! WiUi you beed thé warning I Thé signal perhaps of the sure approach of that mûre terrible disee ConÉiunption. Aak yourselves if you ean aiford for the sake of saving 50c., to run thé rlsik and do nothing for it. We know from éxperience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. h nêvér faila. tf. New prints at cast. lillison & Co. enssuits to order very cbeap. Elli- son & Co. Boy's suits ail sizes and prics-at co't -E Ilison Ç&,co. Our prime object is to rajas money quickly. Ellison & Ço. Ai our great clearing sale 20 per cent discount ,will be given for ready cash. Ellison & Co. CRI.-At Port Hope, May 29, ln Ihis Zrd year. William Crsdg, Esqi. BREDIN.-Ât biti résidence. Colborne, May 30, Rév. John Bredin, D. D., Mothodiat Monis- ter agéd 72 Years. i5ineëraI June 2nd, to the Methodiert Cemété- ry, Baltimore. -i LADIES, JUE3T AWOD DO0 YOU KNOW That"Stilîgh" Sap'Ooes orework thani any othe;, and therefore it must be elheaper ' 'fhat thie labors or the Lkitchen and wash-dlay can be mide. easier by using "Suinlight" Soap ? That you need flot boil the clothes by using "Sunilight" Soap, nor use washing powders and yet they wilI be white as sI1ow, That "iSunilight" Soap is so pure that it cannot possibly injure the most delicate skjn or fa'bric ? These are solernun facts, which you ean prove by testing. CLEARlZG SALE DRY COODSI&GLOTHING te- On Saturday, the 23rd of, May, we will begin a great CLEARING SALE of an, entire stock of Dry Goods aud Clothing.- The Cheap Sale wiIl continue the whole season, and instead of oNE bargain day in each week we will have SIX. We arc crowded with new Spring Stock froin cellar to Lyarret. We mean business at this' sale, and will reduce prices so low that it will bc easy to decide who sý-)ls the Cheape.,t Dry Goods and Clothing in Bowmanville. Men's Suits to order $3 to $4 less than usual. Boys' Suits will bc cleared at cost. Parties looking for Bargains wi!1 not bc disappointe.d Ail Due-. bil- taken sarne a3 Cash. ELLISON &,CO. 1 Bowmanville, May 20, 1891. *BOWMAN'VILLE MARKETS. Cerrected by J. NeMlWrtry, évery Tuesday FLouit, V 100 Ibo ........$82 40 to $2 50 WHEÂCT, Faîl, f bush ... 000 1 05 91 Spring, à&.... 000 n1 051 BÂRL»v, P bush, No. 1 .... O0O00 esO055 11 a a2.... 000 j 0 45 41 a a:3....O0O,0 0 040 RYE, '..........0 00 ,0 65 OÂTS, '.......0 40,, 0 00 Pi&ts, Blackeye, VI bush... 0 00 r 1 10 etsSmall, Il ... 0 00le 0 7a ilBlue, el ... 0009ri0 75 3BUTTErL, béat table, PlM.. O0 00 O 14 EG,s4Prdoz ........... 000 n0 11 POTÂTORS, #1 bush .......0 60 te 0 65 Poi, Vcwt ...........50O,) 0 00 1ÂY ton t ............. 500,,7 00 Ried Claver. -j bus3h... 4 60,,5 00 AIsike e el ...... 5 00 8 00 -GGS FOR HATCHING.-Pure bréd -LUI Plymouth Rock eggs. SI for 13. E. Euéza. Biketon Elevator. BUSFOR SALE.-80 colonies of bèe fr slechean-must bes sold; alsa hivés eud fixtures. J. Hl. MâaiNs»r, Tyrone, C HAMPION CREAMýERL WANTED. %JA good Champion Créamér wauted in garnd ardér. State purce sud particulars. M. .JÂE.Bowmanville. - F RM IFOR S-UE.-9Qa cres, part o1' f lots 10 aud 11, cou, 4, Darllngtou. BSt- subted ou Mlanvérs3 Road. Gond bouse m ad cet- buildings. If net sold by Sept. 1, 1831, wlill leas. for termi of 3Jarui, Apply to JoÜN Som. ERs Bwm auville.g23 3w. fl OUSE AND) GOOD GARDEN TO RFIiT.-.A yen confoutablé brick hiouseoof 2 rooms on iBrown at.. excellent gar- 3don of acre of Und. choicest fruit, bard- aud soft wate r, brick stable, Haunt 1gw. Ànply ta Tnesm. Bux, ,eowmauviilé. 23w.' 0ATLE ASTRAY.-Strayed frani Pl the premises et thé uudérslgiiédthre year liun cattle eue light roam helfer, oue rad heifér sunee réd steer with a little 'wlte behind thé shoulder. Aiy persan giving information 0ftheir whéreaboui wrll be smtably rewar- ded. Wx. Ons\ul&oN, Sen.. Eufiaid. 2It TTOUSE FOR SALE.-Mly uew brick Ldweling, 14:inch wall frain battant ta tap couitaîningi7 rooms, closais, kitchéneu umner kitchen, and waod shed, good cellar, bard aud sait watér. î acre land, on whicà are aélectedl fruits. A bargain wil be gis-en as I désire ta maya on the farm. Possession immédiatély. W. R. 11. CÂwREn, butchéer, Bowmauville. 6--tf. T-'ARM FOR SALE.-Improved fum, _J'beingSouth West quarter of 28 Tf. 7 R. 16; 115 acres, broken; 45 acres pasture, hay sud wood; 75 acres ready fou crcp. Frime larus, 14x18, kitchen, 12x20; Good stables, good apniug water. Easy termae payîuént. &J miles tramn Waýwauesa, Pnicé $2,500. Apply ta AxFoR &CnisnAxBRtS, Gleubora, Man. à-tf. SOUCH'S MILL. Thé mîll.dam bais béén repairéd aud tire Mll la again ruuniine sud préDazéd to do grist. iug. Chcpping, etc., as forménly. 24-tf. S. SOUCH. Proprietor. Wool! WoolI Wantéd ai thé Wooleu Milîs, Hamipton, 1,000 Ibo Merchantablé Waal for whîch thé highést pniceluch wlhépd.Hvouada tlargestcoffnnlbakt,&. ih JEpris tr .-w WOO L 1gWANTEO I' The highest mnarket price, wiIl be 'paid for any quantity of Wool de. 1livered one door East of S TATEsmAN office, 22-4 w LEW IS QIJICK, BOM1 VLE 2l1-4w. WEST ENDHOS DRY CODS&CROGERiES Our stock of Embroideries is too large, and in order to dispose of them quickly the price will be reduced. Cati and, Inspeet the goods. -We expeot in- this wee]kTwentyo ý fIve Pieces NE W PRINTS, which iwill be the third- repeat order sincê, our Spring Prints- came in. Our as-. sortmenti s very large and prices low.- Corsets a speciaI- ty, in Price, quality and'quantity. INEW TIES-a large assort- ment and 'very cheap. Two -for 3,5c. on Saturdays., ar The W est End Houise wil not be u'ndersold. Highest price paid for ail kind5î of farm produce. JOHN MCMURTRY. A UHOICE 100 ACRE FARM FORl B~ ALE.-Lc 28, cou. 2. ticwaihipf«Pick.. éru.F raticulars apply te M .J, . nz, FerFOR SALE-South EB -er,,trto e clwtion .ee l2fl6 toeetý amy, %Îawter,"e a oéS toaraket. schocI& ecAppl ta AXsoan t PurAicuans, te». OR Mi n . O'P - t4. n shon4Ib,,,w11hT ved, stable, et. Tsegardoncosln ti~ thé choicéae ut of aI l v Iete - uadltê Doeuéason can hoge n. upriuasapxlg ta W. Fïsïïzuacu, Bowup.nl le 0 t.'*.U