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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Apr 1899, p. 1

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TERMS :-$1.50 PER ANNTm. 017R TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST; THE WORLD APTERWARDS. M. A. JAMES, Editor and Proprietor. NEw SER»ies. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, APIRIL 12, 1899. VOLUJME XLV. No. ]15. EXCURSION RATES TO TORONTO. ST. JOIIN'S CRURCII. j EXCURSION 'lO TORONTO. SinZle fare for tickets to Toronto and The regular vestry meeting was held JThe Ladies Aid Society cf the Pres- Lreturn on Thursday (this week) April lu St. Johnccin scoAro ~btra h, Oshawa, wnili ruin an 13 with 50c added for admission to -the M1da evnn pril 3rd, the Rector, excursion by G. T. R. by P . M. trains horse show or $1.95; on Friday and 11ev. R-. A. Seaboru, in the chair. The Thursday and A. M. trains Friday tSaturday fare and a-third, with 50c report from the people's warden, Dr. April 20 and 21, from the following added for the show, or 82 45. Ail tickets ,ilir a evgaiyn hwn places and at rates given below: New- -ood te returu un to Mondav night, balance on hand of over $.100, The tonville, $1.40 children 70 cents; New- 17th. Good chance to spend Sunday in Rector's warden, M r. R1. R1. Loscombe's castle, $1.25 children 65 cents; Bowman- the City witb friends. reoto iitrssiedas hwdville, 8120 chiidren 60 cents: Oshawa __________ satsfacorybalance. The clection of Junction, 1.00 children50cn. Tickets officors resulted as follows: Dr. illior, good going by reoeular P. M. trains nurs ay,-20u, and regular morning À- combe, Rector's Warden, re-elccted; trains Friday, 21st and good to returu YEA I Bw-Lay delegates to the- Synod-W. J. Ou any regular train Fridav, 2lst. ANOTIMIR SUCCESS5FUL YAINBW Jones and W. L. Mallory; Siciesmen- Purchase tickets trom th Grn MANVILLE. North side, A. Tait, W. J. Jonec,, F. Trunk l1ailway ticket offices. Mrs. --Cubitt and W. H. Garrett; South Side, McCulloch, Pros., Mrs. Keith, Sec. The annual report of the Bowman- TJc. Lategeeal. A1 vprt . W. Brocik , _______ ville Methodist chûrcb 11ev. J. J. Rae A Fitzgerald ACotaontane.ïa Pastor-was distributed to the members tendered to the Wardens for the effici- AIcial hne on Easter Sunday. It is a pamphlet of ent manner in wbich their work had 24 pages and contains besides the in b cen performed; also to the choir for GENTLEMEN WHO ARE BALD.-A great dividual givings much statistical and their kind services ln the past. many thiuk it is impossible to replace _________________________________________________________other information. A new feature lu- their former growth; these thoughts troduced lu tbis report is the Pastor's LEA(;UE VISITS EBENEZER. woid beul ath nc anld frivsgthe address in which ho says : "The pastor ___mnssol hysean ivstge in recntnga reporto. h okc Over sixty Epworth Leaguers cf the the Art Hair Coverings manufactured in pesetin rto thwor ofby Prof. Dorenxvued, whose skill in COUJCH, JOHN STON &CRYDERMAN have neyer shown as fine a stock of the Church for the year 1 '898,feels cause Bowmanville Methodîst church and this line is world-roecwed. Over 36,000 for devut expression of thanksgiviug their friends visited their sîster League .wear bis Art Productions. Ttey are Crpts and Curtains as they do now, every -yard of their Carpets being bouglit direct teaGfr. The falorslatind mecote a Eeezr oda ng h feathers-weight securelv adjusted, are -er h fiiirlto otcsvr weather was ail that could ho desired durable, and a great protection te the ai boards and societies has been made and a jolly company cf young people head against cold, catarrh and other fro te bstmakrsbot i Enlad ad anaapleasant byýthe unvarying manifestation availed themselves cf the opportunitv ailmeuts, and gave a much yonger ap- fromthebes maersbot in nglnd nd anaa.cf love, cf harmony and thorougb busi- cf euceuraging the friendly feeling that pearonce. 11e is at Bennett House ness metbods wbich has characterized oxut btween the tw sceties. The Bowmanviile on Saturday April 22. each eue in its own capacity and aill very bau roads caused a littie dela. but Don't miss seeing bis geofis. to 50. Twoply ool Crpet 65e,75ein their relation te each other. The under the skiiiful horsemanship cf Mr.______ They have Union Carpets from 25c, up to5C w l olCres6c 5lpublic services bave been cheeriug and Lewis Lyle and Mr. S. Chandler those iuspiring, net onlv because cf the uum net in private couveyanccs reached To the intcrest cf the peopie. T. N. and 85e, for very best. Three ply Carpets 90e and $1.00 for the extra heavy. Tapestry bers wrbo bave atteuded, but because cf their destination lu safoty. Mr. R1. E. Rickard promiscd you at the'bcginuing th ntorest and appreciation lu ahl Osborne. President, teck the chair and cf this year te give you practical preof Carets fom 5e o 5e. Brsses Crpts rom85 to$125,forCrssly'sbet. x-parts cf theso services. The pastoral after au j Oining heartily lu the familiar cf bis appreciation cf the liberai patron- Carpetefom35cto,5C. Brusels Carptsfrom 8e to$1.2, fbasCmoreeytsant.taxodortbeatimre andntbxmu thOnward Cdhristianwaroldhiersanagedithat g bashbeeas given hlm h since hoh ability cf tbe pastor and yet many most withi Xh7iss Littlejobns at org-an, 11ev. j. bas been in business in Bouýmanville; mntiCresfor $1.15. Crossley's best quality Velvet Pile $1.25. blessod heurs bave been spent in the S. I. Wilson, the pastor, invokod divine therefore until October Ist 1899, he wili minte Crptshomes cf the sick and aged andin regu - biessîng upon theogatbering. Miss Car- put in genuine Elgin and Waitham lar pastoral visitation. ,lu this ever- lotta Brimacombe, President cf the vis- mainspring's for forty (40) cents. Turn seisth smedemanding fild cf work the pastor bas iting League, was iutroduced and in a and put lu Elgin and Waltbam Balance q o Crpe fr îssmony.been encouraged by the ready assistance pleasing manner discbarged the duties staff's for one dollar and a quarter No h6usé in Canada cel h a eqatte fCre o esmny f the retired brethren in the miuistry, cf chairma adpentdethaud- (81.25) and dlean your watcb at the time the Ladies' Aid, and many other earu - ience an excellent program. The sub- cf putting lu staff froc cf charge., Re- est meu and women lu the churcb. The ject "'The Ministry cf Art" was prosent- membor ho knows what ho is about ou choir bas rend ered excellent service cd lu excellent papers that were a cred, a watch and iq not bore to-day and gene during the year and deserves a large it te- those who prepared tbem and to-morrow. Every thing lu the store place in the appreciation cf the congre- mucb approciated by ail wbo iisteued. will ho made interesting te ycu. For lia c e gation. The niembersbip report is as The musical part cf the pregram was instance, 17 Jewellers goid filled watch- C ç À r tfoliows . Members ou Dec. Sist, 1897, aise well sustained and lu ail the num- os 20.yoars guarautoe, soid at the price 411 ; Members Dec. SIst, 1898, 550 ; bers gecd taste lu selection and abiiity usnally asked for uickie eues and a members recoived by letter, 16; by pro* te present was displayed. The pro- best and every day chain tbrown lu and fession cf faith, 120 ; by rosteratien cf <tram was as foilows:- So. lo, Mr. James they. wiil h o eovery eue whiie they iast An immense variety in ail qualities and in the newest designs just received membership, 49. Members removed by Geard, "Hosanna"; Miss Joness, paper at the same. reduced prico. The aijovo lettor 21; drcpped, 14 ; died, Il. Total ou The Miuitry cf Art lu Painting and sacrifice wiil aise encourage you te di+ct ror E-glad. o btte vaue nyw ere. received, 189 ; total removed, 46 ; net Sculpture; solo, Miss Mosetta James, e yourrpardocbfethCri- inceas, 19. he eed cftheChuch"Bonnie Swect Bessie"; Miss McW'in mas&trade begins. Rickard's is the spot are great for the oppertunities are great paper, The SJinistry cf Art lu Music', te deal and you bave proved it. Ji !auswer te the prayers and lu barmouy Svbicb was flttingly interluded witb a wib he laborsý cf the, people, the Great recitation, "Ou the, Banks cf th(- Hap- 11LLY BIRTIIIAY PARTY, Hea cftheChrchbasgrnto teusa pahianuock". buy Mr LuL1her ýT.lCour--_ measuro cf ble,.sing. 1{ow much more ie;fMsSanrso,"Jta Coch JhstnseCyeranices on Sbbath an the mid-week Swan Song", Miss McDowell with violi at Spring Brook Dairy Farm last Tlirs ae een-- orFidelit t our ices ; isSanessl, Js A en' plesth ving Mnv enjoved

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