Pads, Tanglefoot and Inseet Powder. I Hi~tnhnthain & _ [cures piles quickly and surely and se soothingly that your torture, is allayec at once and lu the end ail traces of the disease removed. Don't sufer any longer; use this wor1d-renowned rem'- edy.-Stott & Jury. 0 uw 1 amn feeling very isuch stronger z-e; y"'- "-ST) Bee Wieseto rlU Iiiappreciate uneir value. 1 than before, and believe I neyer was Bheaithier than 1 arn at present. 1 arn 3-]JIjO ,TMIES c& I(SEJ ?.Y y glad I heard of your pis, and wish -~ every wornan sufering as 1 did could We have always led in this department. this year we ont (do our-~ h~ear of how they helped me. Yours selves. No where on earth can you find better value for vour ]nonev.- Sole agent for',ýBowmanvi1Ie, JOHN HELLYAR AUCTION SALE SALEM. Rey. J. J. flac, Bowmanvllle, will give an ad- t 'Valuable HOUSE.1 and LAND In dresinlu onnection witb Satîbath School on Sunday afiernoon at- 2 o'clock. Everybody Bowmanville. JCorne. -' Tnerintrutinsfrm te wurstbee ll JPREPARE FOR ACCIDENTS.-Tt iS always Undr Istucton frm he wnrshee wllwell to bc prepared for accidents, for be offered for sale by public auctionbyuthe un-i we don't know whetl they wi hapen -cersigned-auctiosreer at theentHueRw roe shendkeptQt wre'a inanville, on__ . ù Taylor, jNewcastle, callîng in the villa g-e;Rob- ert Holmes. Stooey Loîîesom q, at P. Edw,,ard's; Mrs. Quackinush and Miss Liltie homne f rom Toronto; W. J. Joues took a trip to Toronto recently;* Mr. sud Mrs.' J. Pc ,hîk visited their daughter, Mrs. Payne, Torî.,,to; Miss t7loW, Hope. et Geo. Hancock'...., lls Jesslellejd is convalesciDg after a severe i1uess... The band ail turned out Saturday weekIto practice ..Mr. Rd. and Miss Gertrude Hughes have new bi- cycles.... .Mr. S. J. Arnottf wll paint Mrs. llrigit-wecls house ... . The lieague Wednesday evnosi ell attended.'11ev. Mr. McLeod bas eevsigmmb ers ijf bis congregation here ... . Jas Nos It receule broeacocv in bis tbresber ...Farmerý complaîn of a poor crop of potatoes . . ..Many ycuug folks attended Claîke Fair at Orvn... Lýrut,. W. P. Milligan may take a special course, of instruction at Toronto Mlitary Scbool. (i.il. Lu rs. (Dr.) ruckecr,Mrs. Mcl'uerson and MrsLuxon, Orono. Jo tbe afternooo 1the convention bad 'the pleasure of Istening to a most inspirjng address, delivered by the Presi- dent, Mrs, W. Cryderman, who dwclt upon tbe inconsistency of trie laws,wbicb. make provision for the poor, criminals, etc., and givelicense to tbat traffle wbicb lu se mahy cases leadi to these conditions. Remove rhe cause aud tbere will be a menîtal, moral and spiritual uplifting. Prohi- bition must bc won ou our kuees before il is galued at the polis. The new officers are: Presîdent-Mrs. Geo. Wilson, Port Ho pe. FinIt V ice President.-Mrs. W. ryderman, Bowman. ville. Hec. Sec-Miss Odeil, Orono. Cor. Sec. -Miss Wsde, Port Hlop e. Auditor-Mrs. W. Cryderman, Ilowmanville. A solo, sweetly Are appreciated. We want to give the people the best for their moxîtey and we have been success- f ni. Let us do you good aiso, We carry a fulli une in llarness and parts, eall and examine same prices are righè. ql_ bel ore buying as, Dustan &-Hoar, -'houe ut3nraireueJoLualt ...be Central, Lindsayv.......Sel Ontario & Durham Wty.Sel North Ontario & Tý-vbridSi- qp East Durhamn, Millbroo,<Sept.à Markham................... Cartwright ........... ....... Sold by A. N-CIIOLLS, Bowrnanville 18 o 21-2i' soan r.^,AIex. iseLeon ctic groom. meupp 24-5 oulelet on tbe morniug train fr eterboro 27-291 to spend two weeks after wlicb le ilrsd - I Newcastle on Beasver street hirmn A little girl uf Mr. isse "S îbys from a wagon lait Fridày sud broke bier arm.Mrs S Harris wbo bas beer. iii for seene lime died Suuday afternoon .... Miss Nellie Gray vislted at Mr. Thos. Mloffatt's, Port Ceraîîly. .Miss Minute Lovekim is sleblyisndispoed .. .. Mr. A A. Gýissy, Oîouo, shîplcd earload Qf apples ou Friday ai id Mr. R. C ole ll i rigltosipdun on Saturday. * .is i. t. g iîe cr eocgîg1 PortElgi, wer be as s goo situaio Mr l oki feli sud brq oe f his rib. DrillSbed., .. titheasunul metig o th W C. T. U., the f 011 ing ofilers were elecred: Pres-Mrs. A. A. amsibyý ist vice-Pres-Mri. (Rev.l Adaiend vice Pr - MrsF.Williamiou Rec-Sec N. G.M. oeîg Cor Sec-Mns. A. H. Davy, Treas Miss Jane l3uox. osHV Rev. H. T. Cockbun, Guelibh. cccpicd the L~LV1/A ~UL~L.dE~. P.edyteian eburb il i Sî .a . Mr.A.D. Henry eutertaie u mesaIthe beach to s eoru bake recently .Te ne v officeri of Sien For Youing Xomen. cee St., eburcli Eînvortb Leagie are :litou Pres -Rev. J. P. Wilson, B. A., P 3 T. Siemnoî, -Aresideotialschiool. B. A., it vice-Pres-John Jo 2iinid vieFie Cellegiace and Pre- -Miss E. Lick, Srd vl k,-Pres, Miii Ktiver, 4tb * ~paraiery St u di es. vie Pres MNiss G.Diiigle, 13. r., llcordling-Sec Music, Fine Ait, C Seiss, Tî'casiier.0. Wilson, Pialîr - loeeionBusines Mies N. MeGregor ranîst-"i L i~ -Moral sudlEsthede - A verysucesiful couuity courycncitOeu Advaotages tfhi.le W C. T. U. was beid bercui ee.Mi jated wiîVcoi Ruherford. Toronto, Domiutnîîi Presideit, gave Univrity, College stands la an ight ar ar.Lwexcellent servitee. ,as. For illbssrated catalogue and pacticulars,sad- r---. BUHDOCBI PII,LS,ssnallsafe and suive, Bis. R Wrnrr, W. A, Principal, St. Thomas, Ont. regulase thee ilvor and enie (lonîtlpation ulil ae: bvagelstl, Uliltie's Au 5and ar- f-oties-Mrs. M. Crydeîînan, Bowmaniville. Fair Work-Mrs. Jones, B»owmnanville. Flower Mission-Miss Roc he. Franchise, Legislation sud Petition-Mrî. Adams rûo P-ressWk -MIFS MbmentOrouo. Hygiene sud Heredity -Mrs J. H. Barnett, 3owmanville' Mercantile sud F actory-Mrs.Thomas Wickct, Port Hope. Priso ami Police-Mrs C oleman 'Port Hoa Juveniile Work-Mlýlis Buîneî Biowmanvirfe. Lumbermen -Mrs.(Dir.) Tuckcr,ôrouo. Sabbath Ociservance -'rs. 130v-) W. 13. Young, Port Hope. Scieetlfic Temiperane instruction Mjýiss Brodie, Port Ilope. Uufermented Wtne-Mrs. MePherson, Orono. Systematie glvin e M'rs. Geo. Wilson, Port Hope. The W. C. '. 1U. of chia couuty las at presesîr 60 menîbtis. witb 22 lionos ary luembers, In Bowmauviile there are 5 chu1rehes, 41 of wbech ose uufermcnted wie ai commnion servioei; lu Orono, 4 churches 3 asing uiîferýmcîiteuî Tvine aîd 'Port Hope ' 7 cliorches, 4 usiîîg oifcruîeiitedmine. At th'e coîiciusion out-the afterîîoon's business, ihe visitera werc eutertaîned 10 s suiioptilois tea i san adjoinioig portion ol the bail. At the cveuiog sesion, 13ev. Pr. Suitl w'aS ebaîrman. Bey. P. K. Dsyloot, led lu prayer; Miss Sing sang a solo; Miss Wood was orgaulîr; Fulford Bros sang a duel sud Mr. T. Wicketta solo. Rev.WV H. Young imade the speechi of the eveuing. This closed s very interestiiîg cooventioîî. The deleales from tîns 10w îî were deligleted ivitlî their bosîitable reception sud entertalument. Fali trade a complete assortrnent of best _goods from best-m-anufactrers qld--ur- best endeavor will be to give every custom- er the best value obtainable in ail kinds of Footwear, Trunks, Telescopes, Bags, etc., and the best makes of Shoe Polish and the very best of everything kept in the best, equipped and besb conducted shoe stores. Cail and inspect. Grocers due -bis and checks taken as cash. jJOHN HnLLY'%AR-,g BOWMANVILIE. The Palace Shoe Storeý. q -eý- 1 "lu r 1 -t c - van nili.-,t RP.À 1 P..Q4> fri