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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Oct 1897, p. 5

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orax Ammonia. These are two articles that are flot used as largely as they should be by the general public. Those wlio have flot used themn have no idea as to their value lu the evcry day work of the household. We are 'm aking a specialty of theuse two lunes and will give full directions for using to every custom- er. STOIT & JURY. There are spices that. arc spices and there are spices that should not bc called spices. We kcep none but the bcst and our prices are as low as the lowest. We would like you to try us next time you require spices, Cream Tarter or Baking Soda. Stott & J ury. i. i. GRAND IRUNK D&ILWAYU BowmÂAvnLLE STATION. GoINci EAST. Goute WIKST. Express .... 8 8 ..*xpea,5 23 . *Express .... 10 18.m.Lcl 81 Passenger... . 8 29 p.m.1 Passenger.. 2 05 p. m Local.... 642 p.m. *Express-.. 5 22 *Expess- : 10 35 Daily. BOWMANVILE. OCT. 6, 1897 Local and Otherwise. Rain is needed very badly. This is like Indian Summer. Apple pickers are now busy. Advertise stray animais now. Regular July weather Iast week. Additional locals on inside page. Thanksgiving is the next holiday. STATESMAN tili Xmas for 15c. cash. Lanterus from 20c up at NICHOLLS. Say! Nichoils lias Laniterns that hum,. Port Hope is sadly infcstcd with burgiars, Sec those Corsets for 39e at the West End House. Mr. F L. Ellis' letter from England is on inside page. The new Idea Patterns 12e ut the West End House. Dr. Talmage's sermon on inside page, is very interesting. Best thanks, Mrs. J. C Weeks, for basket of lusclous plums. The bcst local paper is noue too good for you. This ut the best. Live in the liglit, buy your luntern at NICHOLLS' und be happy. Our inside pages contuin muny per- sonals and other local items. Everv reader of titis journal is inter- The Guy Bros. Mînstrels will appeur in the Town Hall Tuesday October 12th with an entire new show bigger and better than' ever. Don't miss seeing them. Additioual loculs on inside page. Have you read Mayer's new advt? See those Lanterns at Nichoils' before buying. If you wunt kuives and forks go to Rickard's. Send us the naines and addresses of ail -vour visitors. Send this paper to two friends till New Years for 25,cents. If you waut good luck buy your wed- ding ring ut Rckard's. D. Davis is giving great bargains lu boots and shoes-see advt, Sec the Ladies' Coats opened up this wcek at S. W. Mason & Son's. You wiIl find the best assortmnent in bats and Shirts at M. Maycr's We welcome Mr. E. L. Fortt back to the Ontario Bank from Montreal. We will send Toronto Weekily Globe to end of 1898 to new subs for $1.00. Allun and Dominion Line ocean tickets for sale at STÂTESMAN office. Bounsull's Marblc Works are turning ont some hamisome monuments. Se advt. Sec those lovely Quarter Oak Side- boards at L. Morris', the unewest and vcry cheup. The flnest displuy of Drcss Goods lu the country and so chcap ut the West End bouse, Messrs. MeClellan & Co., are paying the highiest prices fer grain delivered ut at the luarbor. A fine' rangeo new Dress Braids, Gimps and trimmings of ail kinds ut Coucli, Johnstou & Crydermau's. Some iron and bruss bedsteuds ulso a very pretty lire of ralitan chairs are sold very cheap at L. Morris' furniture store. Of i11 the T enterns vou evPS,'litvo Sulvation Army Notes. Revi J. b. Barnett lias kindly con- sented to speuk ut the Sunday afternoou service of the S. A. His subject will be "Heaven and bell" Dou't fail to heur hlm. Peuches and Cream will be the refresh- ments servcd ut a social, which will be held ut the residence > of Gordon D. Fletcher, Esq,, on Friduy next a 8 p.m. Admission only 10e. Proceeda lu aid of local Corps. Miss Booth of the Sulvution Army is conducting a very special series of meetings in Toronto beginning on Mou- day Octlil and coutinuing tili Sunday, Oct. 17. There will bc about 300 Army Officers present. The cheap returu tickets can bc procured for single fume and 15 cents but persons coming to these gatherings cunnot return to their homes tiji Thursday the I4th Oct. Those in- tcnding to take udvuntage of these chcup rates must ask the ticket, agent for a certificate. . Ou Thursday there will bc a Mass Musical prelude and.big meetings all day Suuday lu the Pavilion. Ministers and Clînrehes. 11ev. J. J. Rue will preucli special ser- mons at Trenton next Snnday. 11ev. E. E. Howard, Hampton, will preaclinl the Methodist churcli Sunday night. Rev. W. Jolliffe will preuchi l the morning. 11ev, John Craig, Baptist missionary, in Ontario on furlougli, will retumu to his field of work, Telugu, eust coast of India, saiiing from New York Oct. 9. Corne and enjoy the cob-wcb and pumpkin-pie social to be given to-niglit ut 8 p. m. by the young peôple of the Disciples churcli. Silver collection. Publie invitcd. "Neal Dow and thrcc quarters of a century lu the temperance figlit" will bc 11ev. R, Douglas Fruser's1 topie on Suuduy evcning lu St. Paul's cliurcli. eawker & Tait, 130WMAN VILLE. MIlS. BUJRKE A JLJDGE. The Ottawa Free Press in speaking of thc Central Fuir lias this to say of one of our succcssfui prize winners who us- sisted lu a different caDucity ut this fuir: Mrs, Marvin Burk, of Bowmunville, Ont,, the other judg e, is un illustration Th1roes A. E. MeLAUG JILIN, Barrister, Solicitor and Conveyancer. Office:- Bleakleï Block, King street, ]3owmanvllle. Money toloan atreasonable rates. 48-lyr, Dr. G. P.. PATTERSON, Dentist. Ronor Graduate Toronto University and Royal College Dental Surgeons. Specialties Artificial Dentures $800; Amalgam Fillings 5oc. iirst class work at very moderate prices. Ofie Orono. A- Good Up=to=date Grocery and Provision Store-.e is the kind you can place confidence in-feel like you are being well treated and get pure good goods every time you trade there. This is the way we want you to feel about This Store and we'll menit your good opinion of us every time. If you should buy anything from us that is flot en- tirely satisfactory-speak right out, and we'll make it right. We keep fulli unes of the very best groceries the markets afford and noue seli cheaper.. We do busi- ness on business principles and the public like our methods. Every,^day is a bargain day at our store and we live in a business rush. Farmers, corne and see us and bring your produce. We will give you the best prices going. The Grocers. i*ýý

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