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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 May 1892, p. 5

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Are Tou Griiïng To Paint? We seil the best paint that it is Possible to prepare and have it al ready for use at lowest prices and any Color you want. STOTT & JURY. Try Our Floor Paint Iýt dries quickly, is very durable and gives a fine gloss. GRAND TRUNK RAILWA«Y. I')WMANVILLX STATION. <OINQ EAST ROING WEST Pa~egr.~.4a m Mal....53arn %i .32mL..al. 820a m .o...707p m Expresa*.... 915....a l PmMd..... 1pm Mmii...lp. .....e . 82p m BoWMÂNVILLE, MY 18, 1892. Local and Otherwi.se. Mr. P. 'Conneilicf Toronto Junction was in town last week. -Mr. Howard Pratt had gone te Niagara Editor Cuttie of Orono was in town on Saturday. New Straw Ilats for 15 and 25 cents at Mnp. Dancaster's.p Mrs. Jon. Bray, of Enfild, bas ben making a visit at Lorne Villa. Mrs. Alex. Boyd, Toronto, has beau spending a few days at the ld home bere. Patronize a man who advertises judia. aoualy if you We' uld get the best value for your money. Grace Methodiat churcb, Winnipeg, has extended a cali toa11ev. G. R1. Turk, of Owen Sound. Hon. D. C. Fraser, M. P., was guest of Mr. Robt. Beitb, M. P., at Sont h Park, over the week-end. Rov. J. H. Oke, Wiifred, Ont,, has re- ceived a hearty invitation te remain the second year on that circuit. Mr. S. Washington conducted the prayer meeting Thunsday evening in the Methodist church in the Pastor's absence. Considerabîe quantities of grain havé beeu shippad fromn Port Darhington thîs spring, including 6000 bushfeis buckwheat to Germany. Mr. E. S. Hick2, teiler of the Standard Bank, bas gone to Minneapolis, Minn., and Mr. F. Rowland late cf Brighton has taken bis place here. Mr. Thos. Keat, Wesieyville, bad one of bi s.best horses badly injured by falling through the barn floor which gave way underneath the animal. If you want a new safety Tricycle it will pay you te eall on Mr. Debson of Big 20 who bias one lie wilI seli cheap. It is perfectly new, neyer been used. 11ev. R. D. Fraser, M. A., attefnded the Synodical Conference beld in Peter- boro last week and gave an address on "Prose t-day manifestations of sin in the churcl." Dr. McLaughlin who was te give sn address in support cf the medical Council of Ontario in the Meclianies' Infititute, Peteiboro, laat Wednesday evening was unable te do se on account cf ilîness. Mr. W. S. Pritchard, BA., front the Congregational Collage, Montreal, was accorded a bearty recaptio ' by Trinity cburch Tuesday evenin, 10 i t., bh he arrived to officiate during the .ol!,ga vacation. By ne means the least interested hear- Bran new safety tricycle for sale cheap at Big 20. Miss Amanda Bond cf Oshawa was in town on Sunday. Mr. Frank Brown, Peterboro, is home nursing a iora baud. Mes. Wm. Brittain, Toronto, is vislt- ing at Mr. C. Young's. The Bisley rifle team will sailI in the "Parisian" on June 25, Mr. D. Burke Simpson, wasin Peter. bore on businups oui Monday. Misses Etta and Sophie James 'speot the week-end with friands at Oshawa. Mr. W. Jewell, formerly of this town, bas sold eut his grocery business in Osh- awa. Childreu's Rats a specialty at MrF. Dancaster's. Ladies please call and see them. Mrs. Hull, Lakefield, bas returned home from a visit witli lier sister Mrs. J. Jolinston. Mr. Sam. Banker, a graduate cf Mr. W. E. Pethick's barber shop, bas secured a situation iu Toronto. Mr. R. S. Hamlin cf Oàhawa was guest cf bis sou-in-law, Mr. D. Burke Simnpson, on Friday and Saturday. Mre. J. L. P'ower and son Andrew, Cacimuq, and Mr. snd Mrs. J. D. Storie, have bean visiting at Mr. D. Pollard's. Saturday.waî a grand business day and STATEsmAN advertisers did a good trade. Ail live business men advertise liberally. The Presbyterian Synod, of Toronto and Kingston,bheld last week at Peterboro elected Dr. Parsons, Toronto', as moderat- or. The buying public will find it te be al- most an invariable ruIe thitt storekeepens wlio are too panurious te afivertise in their local paper, are not the men who give tbe best valne for your money. Mr. John B. Prinule, a well.known business mn in hiWitby died euddenly Sunday moring cf apoplexy. He bad been as wtIl as csual up to the time he 1e,-eivtd the apoplectic stroke. The publie througbout West Durham are specially r,ýquested te notice that every paddlîng wagon sent out by John Grigg, travelling merchant,Bowmanville, bais bis rame in plain letters printed on tbe box. 20.3w. Mr. Norman Tilley, Toronto, was home on Sunda y. Miss Ziegler was guest of Mr-4. Feu. wick wbule in town last week. Music, fun and fine recitals next Tues- day nightinl the Town Hall. Evarybody go and enjoy a laugli. Wellington Lodge, S. O. E.. will st- tend service at St. Jobn's churcli Sunday afternoon at 2.30 e'clock. 11ev. W. F. Ailan of Newcastle and Rev. R.. 1). Fraser, M. A., of St. Paul's exchanged pulpits Sunday morning. Mrs. D. D. Beach and family intend les.ving on Monday for Muskegzon, Mich., where tbey will make their f uture home. 11ev. W. S. Pritchard gave a pleasing addres at the gospel temperance meeting Sunday afternoon. Mr. T. 0. JewelI oc- cupied the chair and the Royal Templar choir furnished choice music. We observe by the report of convoca- tion of Victoria University, Cobourg, that 11ev. J. B. Oliver cf Hampton, oc- cupies a higli position, taking first and second clais houors in several subjects. 11ev. E. R. Young formenly of this town bas returned te Toronto after an extensive lecture tour in Chicago and in other içestern cities. Hie gave over 100 afidresîca for Christian Endeavor Societ- iez. Next Saturday night, Snnday all day and Tuesday May 24th Ensign Mrs. Roffa (Lieutenant Pollie Bootb) is te lead the meetings at the S. A Barrscks. She was tatione 1 here at ône tîîne and made many friends. A very succasaful parler social under the auspices cf the Presbyterian churcli was held at the residence cf Mr. Hector Beith, South Park, Friday evening. A goedly number asere present and an en- jobable time was spent by al'. Rco.iptý, $l30. Mr. Fredl Warrington bas pcssibly ne- ceived as favorable Press notices as atny ingorin Canada. The Globe -Heiprovcked the conlinned appiause cf the audience. The Mail-Dle rendered all bis Eongs with judgment and cff ýct. Sarnia Obsrvr- Be was rapturously appiauded at every appeararce; bis "Scot's Wha Ha'e" fair ly electrifiefi the audience. Brampton Times-VI . Warrington is the mnst pcop- niar baitone singe, we have yet heard in Brampton aud will always fEnd a hearty Thea four cici*al Reports, Ul S. Govern't, Bulletin No. io; Canadian Gov't,Bulletin No. 1,3; Ohio Food Commission, and N. J. Food Commission, show Oleveland's Baking Powdor strongest of al pure cream of tartar powders, yielding (average) 12.87 percent. carbonic acid gas. Tie Scientific ..merican, after a mnost careful exarnination of thle Officiai .Reports, says: " The show- ing Cleveland's wnakes, comýared wl/iailthle,priwicipilbrands, is suck as top ut it em,phat4aZZ> att/le lead,"1 Murdochi Bros' coffea is the best that can be bought. 500 LAMBS WANTED by the new Bowmanvile Bters, Hume & Wright. Cail at Reynolds' old stand. It will certainiy pay farmers to get al the grain they feed ground when Mr. Vanstone doea chopping at 5c. a bag. H. C. Brittain has left his accoun! s with J.Hf. Dobson of 'Big 20' for collec. tion. Please cail on hlm socon as possible. Anotiher lot of Wall Paper arrived at Big 20' this week Dan't failt toeati be- forebuying. See cor Big 7 add. You cau aIwrays depend upon baving a fli-st dlass fitting êuit if you leave your order at Coucb. Johnston & Crydermani's. A littIe rson of Mr. W. W. Crawford, near 3Maple Grove, wvas interred i Bow. manvi!Ie cenietery Sunday af'ternoor;. Going, Going, G-foing to the INorth West but no'. tili we sel[, eut'our large stock of WATC [E'S, CLOCKS, J EW ELY SILVERWA.RE, FLAT!WARE, auJ SPECTACLES, We are giving giredt bargains. You can't make irmey faster and

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