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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Apr 1899, p. 8

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2 Canadian VTo Manitoba andi Canadian Uï North West, via North'Bay. n'e'Il Get your tickets from us -0now. For information and literature, eau at J. HICCINBOTHAM &S oN,ý BOWMANVILLE. Agents. -OU- du- QP- ap-Furniture Dealer____ ___Funeral Director i BOWIVA.YILLE ~ORONO. w--'ý BOWMANVILLE, APRII. 12, 1899. NEWCASTLE. visitons: Mrs. M. A ileard, and Mrs. Mrs. M. L. Angali and daugliten Ger- trude,Oshawa, gnests ofîMrs. R. Alun; Mr. Fred. Hoa'r and Miss Effie' Wight, Providence, and Miss Allie Souch, Bow- mauviflle, at Mrs. W, B. Aiiin's; Mns. Redges and son, Mr. H1. Hedges, Pick- ering, at Mr. F. J. Hedges; Mr, and Mrs. Richard Barrett, Pickering, witii friends ; Miss Florence Bellwood re- turned to Toronto, Monday te resume her studies at the Central Business College .... Miss M. A. Walsb, Onono, gave a very interesting address on work iu the Monley Mission School, N. W. T., lu tiie Methodist chuncli, Wed- nesday afternoon. HAMPTON. Miss Simpson, Tynone, is visiting hier sister, Mrs. F. W. Allun.. .Miss Lorena Salter -bas --returne-d --fr-om - a p leasant visit with friends at Green- bank. .... Mr. C. H. Bnrrows bas retun- ed from Cedardale where rie has been working during the winter and bas again engaged with Mn. J. Clat- wothy.. .. Mn, R. Taylor bas secured a situation in trie MeLaugriuin Carrnage Works, Oshawa. . ... Miss M. J. Kater son, trie latest victîm of la grippe, is able te be around again. ... . Mn. F. W. Allin who has quit e 111 is ýsome better.. ."Be careful of in y arm, " is the popu- ian cry these days. . ...The ice on trie pond is breaking up. Farmens are anxiously awaiting for warm weather te sec how thie wheat has stood trie win- ter a larger acreage than usual bav- ing been sown last fali .... .Rev. R. N. Adams, Tyrone, will preacri here next Sunday morning. Collection la behaîf of educational society I::n.sQ8 f R I( Recent visitons :-Mns. W. Bunker,I Pickering, at Mn. Mn R. Funsey's; Mn. RicriMrtin, Fange, Dak., at Mn. S. Shotidge's; Mn, Geo. H. Hogarth. B. A., Wbitby. at Mns. D. Hogat's;: Misses Mosetta aand Sophia and Masters Norman and Geo. James, ýBowranville; at Mn. John VanNest's; Mn. and Mrs. W. N. Paseoe witb friends at Pontypool; Mn. and Mns. T. Pascoe witb Southi Dalington frîends; Mn. and Mrs. C. A, Lander and Mn. and Mrs. Geo. Blair, Taunton, at Mn. A. L. Pascoe's; Mn. John Vice. at Pont Penny; M. and Mns. Eli Osbonne, Mn. and Mrs. John Won- den, Mns. Littiejobus and Miss Clara, Southi Darlington, and Mrs W. Werry. Crystal City, Man., at ex-Ileeve Pas- coe's.. .. Mn. Wm Hogarth, Tilsonburg-, Mn. Wilson Hogartri, Alsia Craig, Mn. and Mrs. "A. J. Reynolds, Danfortri, and Geo. Hogarth, Tonunto, attended trie funeral of thein nuit Mns. ' Stephien Hloganth.. . .Mr. S. ilogartri bas taken W pl1is abode witb bis dangriten, Mrs. W. L. Law ... Rev. 1. Snell, Ty- rone, will preach an educational ser- mon hene Suaday.... Messrs. John Cox and Harvey J. Reynolds bave passed their Dairy Examinations with honors at trie 0. A. C., Guelphi.. . .The scannet fever patients are progessiîg nnpidly., ..Installation at Division tris week, OSHIAWA. Oshawa lux rate is 2 milis ou trie8.. Mn. andMrs. HÔoven, Emeny, visite. their son, Chief Hoover, recently.... Mrs. Wm.Lougbh and Miss Vivian Longt of Ida, spent Easten bolidays with Mr, and Mns. J. D. Stoie .. ..Mr. Norman Diu-le, London, spent Easten at home. ' %dIIs Wigt, Bowînanville, was nec- cn;t*guest of Mrs. H. A. Porter.... .Mr. Wm. Dickie sid off a roof Thunsday week aid spnaiued one of bis ankies.... Dr. R. H1. and Mrs. Palrner, Brantferd, were guests of Mn. Albert Sykos recent. ly. Mn, and Mrs, E.B.Mongan, Monti eavisited frîends here recently . Mrs. Holmes, Toronto, is visiting Mns Dyer,South Oshawa .. . .Mr. John Stn bas purcriased trie Martin farn, East Wbitbv, fnom Wm. Glentey. . ... Messrs L. K. Murton and E. Mundy, of tri Oshawa Sehool Board, attended trie Ec ucational Convention in Toronto.... After au illness of enly a few weeks, Florence Evelyn, wife of W. J. Ron. bougri, passed away ou Good Friday,ir trie 34tb year of rien age. Trie nemaiw were interred-lu trie Union cemeterv.- Mn. F. Davis, pastor of trie Chistiai Wonkers' ebuncri here, who was mar ied lu Toronto on April 4tb, anived ý tewn and invited te thieberne of MnXW Paul wberethey were given a neceptioi by the menibers of the congregation.... Whîle Arthur Crandeli and another bcý fnorn Cedan Dale wene walking aloni beside trie nailwav tnacks in trie G.T.EI yards a freigrit train that bad been div ided in about trie middle ran past trie' at a fast rate, trie bell-nope jumpins up nertietaboys it wondarur youn Cnadells les an jked ba into tri ir. His leg wasbae n as th erw i e se e ely iju red . VOLCANIC ERuJPIONs-Are grand bu skin eruptions rab hf e of joy. Bucklenl Arnica Salve cures trier; aise Old Rur ning and Fever Sones, Ulcers, Bi Felons. Corns. Warts. Cuts. Bruisi BLACWSTOCK. Cartwright Council report will be fouud ou au inside page of this papen.. *..Mn. Chas. W. Marlow, Blackstock, will nepresent Byers' Canniage Empon mum and invites Cartwright people te eall aid sec brin in nes oence to ail ar- ticles advertised by Mr. Byens. Sec his big advertisement on anothen page of tliis paper. Buggies, nanging fromi $55 up; gates $2.50; fanm fence combînation strengtri 24,872 tbs. for,60e. a rod. NEW HAVEN, Mn. F. T. Guy visited the celebrated hrnd of Aynshire. cattle pnopenty of Mn. F. W. Hodson and Mn. Daniel Drum- moud and secured a young bull to stand at trie head of ris herd of Ayrshiresz. This bull 's dam and granddam were ln trierierd, botri imported cows of lange size and thriîgrit stamp to take thie eye of any lover of thie breed. Trie said bull's sire is also an imponted animal triat wil, tip trie scales at, 18,60 lbs. CADMUS. Mrs. Geo. Hards and Miss Maud Watson, Toronto, spent Easten at Mn. J. S. Sharp's .... .Miss Nellie Gibsun, Epson, slpent hr holidays at home.... Messrs. JJ. and B. W. Clarke, Bally- duiff, called on old friends lately . ... Miss Maria Edgerton visited Mns. Dr. Archer Port Ferry ... Oun community bas been visited by deatri, and two esteemed citizelîs have passed away, Mrs. James Swanson aften a long and painful iii- ness,and a young man Samuel Baiiey, a youtb of nineteen. with inflamatory nheumat.ism, alter two weeks sickness botri wene higlîly esteerned. .The Black- stock pie social is reported a great success; good prognam and piles of pie. EN N ISKILLEN. Trie best Furniture vannisb now lu stock at Wotten's. Trie verny cboicest new Pints at Wot- ten's.- Drop in and sec thern, M.A. Pollard, Onono, Ms.Johnston, Newtonville, S. Lockhant and son, Asb- burn, wene guests last week or Dr. Mit- chell, . . . Mns. Remmer, Pickering,was a guest of Mn. F. Rogers, ... Mr, J.J. Me- Langrin-, Oshawa, was guest of- Mn.-R. MeLangriin.... r4n. A. N. Mitchell, Toronto Vastyls home for tbreeweeks neading before'exams .. .. Anothen West Dunham boy te the front-Dr, R. Morton Riggs bas just received bis degree of Doctor of Dental Sungery at Chicago witb higri standing.-He is located at L001 Madison Ave., and intends pnae- tisiîîg bis profession lu trie Windy Citv. We wish hum eveny success .. .. Rev. W. H. Adams, Orono, pneacbed-an admira- ble sermon on trie' 'New Commaudment" last Sunday nigrit te a goed congrega- tien. Come and select your Wall Paper. We have suited othens and we eau suit YOU. To tone up youn herses for Spring wonk go te Wtten's and -et a package of Scott's Derby Condition Powdens. ENFIELD. Visitos-Mr. 0. Hezzlewood, Osh- awa, at Mr.-J. E. Dye's ; Mrs. Bone, Detroit, at Mrs R. Reynolds'; Miss Dora &Parish, Columbus, at Mr. D.McCullocb's; ,Mn. Athur MeCullocri, Port Ferry, at ,, home; Mn. W. MeCullocri, Haydon,and r.Mn. J. McCulloch, Solina, at borne; ,nMn. A. Dyer at Oshawa; Mn. W. Ormis- Pton, Toronto, at home. Su Nr. J. Conlin Cwbois emploved bv Mir. T. Hill is dan- r.gerously i11 with plenisy......Mr. J. F. ýy Huibut bas sold bis driver at a fancv pice. . Sois of Temperance Officers: W (P., A. Dyen, W.A., Miss Fanny Rey- Snolds, R.S., F. Page, ARS., Miss J. SAshton, F.S., Fred. Reynolds, Treas., Miss E. Wotten, Ciap., A. Hubband, S. Con., D. McGee, A. Con., Miss L. iluri- ,k but, O.S., L. Tondiff, I.S., Miss E.Hurl- t but. P.W.P., E. W. Pascoe, Onganist, S.Miss A. Gilbert . .. .Rev. R. N. Adams, STynone, preacbed nere Sunday aceep- tably. S, a_1 in as Ln 'r- in V. n )y g [m he out ýls, es, Burs,' Scald s, Criappeci Jands, Chi blais, Best Pile Cure on cartri. Drives ont Pains and Acries. Only 25ctabo Cure guaranteed. Sold by Stott and Jury, Druggists. TBOUGBT BABY'à EAR WOULD DROP OFF ]Body ani d Iass 'Bleedi»g Sores. Suffered Beyond Description. PhYs1t. clan could Not Even Relieve. Kept Under Oplates. Cured by CUTICURA. Myinfantwas one muss of bleeding sores which extended to his head, and we thought one of bis ears would drop off. ais suf erings were beyond description, and lie had to b e kpi ioder opiates. Orphysican did everythilg for is relief; I1lbe- came nttely discouraged. Miy attention was called to a CUTICJIJA testimonial. I bought thxe CUTICURA, CUTICURA Sop, and CrrrIculA RE- SOiyENT. Thie resuit was simPly marvecloîs. Aftenthethind day the opiates wencdistcootinued, bu was fres f romi pain and terrible itcbilng, aid in sere Wee7kS was cired, with a clean, smootb, baby skin. J1. . ARO WICK, Clana, Ga. CeTICUsA IIEMIEs aes ihepuresi, the awetesansd tuesi effective skia cures and humer reinedies ever cen- peunded, and appeal te al affliited viih akm and scalp lumors.wih leas.of hair. Warn bshs Witb CUTICUR. 5os.p and geufle anelutiegs Wih CUTICUR& O<eluerut) cleanos the skie and scalp ef crusfled sels, allay 11gb- inc, uurniug, aud sinlammnatiou, ad thnxsoothc andiceai. soldtIhoughoutthewerld. PoTEs i. nenc. (Oa., oe Preps., lBeston. - iLew te cure Evsry numenr," ires. Ranudes ad air by using SAVE YOUR 8KIN CurOumi. Ar. TYRONE. Visitons: Miss Nellie Pattinson, Mrs. Tries. Burden, Miss May Sparling, Bowmanville .... Mn. L. Skinner's farnily are trie latest victirns of sean- letina . ... Miss S. Farrell is borne fnom spending trie winter witb friends at Kincardine . ri e oýen meetinZ beld by Tynane Division S. of T... was well attended and a pleasant evening's entertainment nendened by its brothens and sisters. Sickness nnfortnnately pne= ed two of tre most important pariiants in trie prognam from being present. Penbaps trie best number was Ï-h,' WÎMR n.,,n. .1-da9.L oron h,, ra Milton Werry regandin gtrie Prohibi- tien Problems. Caming from eue whoî bas made a deep study of trie question,1 it could net but carry weigbt, and in- I dexed strongly trie unanirnons uprising4 of that yeungen Canada, wbo at trie4 possible end of trie next twenty yenrs shahl be able te say unmistakably "Wenne neady.".. Rer H. Thomas, Hampton, will preacri educational ser- mons in Tyrene nexi Sabbath morning and evening . ... Miss Alinnie Adams is convalescent .... Mns. Jos. Hawkey is again a suffenen irom tonsilitis .. .. Mn. and Mns. Jas. Pooly hqýve takeu up resi - dence in trie late R. Hedgçysen's hanse pending their own building aperattons. ..Miss Dean bas departed fer ber home, Michigan, from visîting ber sisten, Mns. Wallace Staples .. . .A pnetty wedding took place at Thonnhill, Mani- toba. on Mancri l5th, trie bride being Miss Mande West, granddaugisten et Mn. Samnuel Bond of tris village, and trie groom Mn. Wesley Oke, Thornbull. Trie bride wns ,pnettily gowned in pale blue nun's veiing triînmed with cream lace and pennl girnp: Betweeu forty and if ty guosts pantoori of trie weddiu.g dinnen at Mn. Jesse Bend's, trie bride's uncle. MissWVest lived inTyrone formrely with hr grandpanents and is stili ex- tnemely yolitif i, only nineteen years of age. COURTICE. Visitons: Miss Wilson, Bnrihton, at the Parsonage; Miss H-attie Clemnence, Tyrone, wîth relatives hene; Mrs.(Rev.) J. H. Oke. Goodwood, aid Mns, (Dr.) Tonkin, Michigan, at Mns. Osborne's; Mýr.anid Ms.John Hig;ginbotbamn,town, at Mn. A. Langmaid's; Mr. and Miss Squires ai Mn. J as, Courtice's. License Dist rict of West Durham. PUBLIC NOTICE IS iIEREBY GIVEN thet emeeting of trie Board of License Corn Missioners for trie Licecse District of West Dut hem will bc hcld intri- Couineil Chamber, Biwmaiville, on FRIDAY, APRIL 2lst 1899. AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. te consider applecations for snob becences as bave been epplicd for within trie c.dd District for trie liceesse y- ar 1899 asnl 1900. Johne Shuler Day, w'o 15 ut e liccnss-e uîder t'oc Act, is ans epplicant for a license for the Prince of Wales HBibi, Oreno. Trios. Boswell, wbo icinet e iceises under thxe Act, le an appient for a Tavern Licence for promises igoatcd eear the G.T.RE station lu the town ef Bowmanville, anat whlch is net neow under liceuse. Tbe total number if licences issued i leslo District during trie present yeer is miese. Trie total niumber of applications for license for thc esuîng year le eleven, two ef mcem bcbng for triecarne premise. It le ttse- rigbt and privilege of any tci et more electors of any polling sur-divIsion 10 oh- jeetb etition, or les eey similet mianier 1teh grnlgof eîy licesse wibin sncb sub-dlvisioes on grounds set forth les "Trie Liquot Licensc Act." Any such ptition muet ho lodgcdr w!th the Licence Inspetoe t leter iban St.rday, t'oc 151h day of April. ROBERT KNOX, Orono, April Inil, 1899, Liceuse Inspecter. 14-2w., ALEX. LUTTRELL is no w prepared to supply the citizens of Bowmanville. witb bread ani cakes, fresh every day. Very complete stock of confectionary, fruits, etc. Wedding Cakes made to order, Alex. Luttrel Clarke's 014 Stand, Bowrnanville. B HARnS HP We want your orders and for 90 days will make it specially worth your whule to corne and sec us. We deal in llarness, Bicycles, Binder Twine, Buggies, agent for Trie McLaughlin Carniage Co. llarness repairing prornptly done. Our prices will please you. Quality-only one grade-the best. Stand opposite Central Livery, Bow- manville. JOHN S. RUNDLE. CIIRUlui RD[EIIRN 109 K IR. F. BYERS 'oas openeil the New Central Livery nearly opposite the Standard Bank, Bownanvllle, where he bas a fine lot of Single ,nd Double Carrnages, Democrats, Wagons, etc., for bire. Good Horses'and Careful Drivers. No loafing allowed. Telephone No 23. Calîs day and nigrit promptly attended. Getting Ready for The Good Times. Wit'o a revival ln business, skilled business help) will lie les large demnand. Are you rcady for the position watîng yen? Yen will be ready if yen take a busi- _nsAs lsore ln ibis colle-..swn bh in Canada. -Salit be a course in book-keeping -Shall il be a course in stenograpby -S andli wit bc agousein business law *and practice? * If these subj cois are taught by tbe *staff of this college you will be well *ftted for trie activities of business. * -aster tenm opened Apnil 4, not too* *late to enter yet. *BRITISH AMfERICAN Business Coîlege of TOBON'JIO,Ltd.,Y M.C.A. Building, Cor. Yoîîge and McGill Sf s. *DAVID HOSKIN, chartered acc'tant,* * Principal. S HIERIFF'S SALE 0F LANDS.- Uited Counties of Northumberland and Durham, to wit: By virtue, of an Execution issueil out of ber Majesty's Firsi Division Court of Northumnberland and Durbamr, to me direeted in an action whenein Jane Brent is Plaintiff, aid Margaret Butler aid James Buller are Defend- anis, I have selzed aid laken ten exeentiou al thie cîtale, rigrit, tille. inlenest, dlaim, property, demaid and equity of nedetîption of trie above named Margaret Butler and James Butler lu to aid ot of aht and singular, the followiug laid aid premises situate lying aid bcbng Lot man- ber 199, Block G,'Wellington Street, lu the Town of Bowmanille, County of Durham, oie of the Uuited. Counties if Northumbeland and Durham. a Il of which I ihali off er for sale et imy office lu Victoria Hall, lu trie town of Cobourg, o~n Thursday trie 2tt day if June, AD., 1899, at lthc houn et 12 o'ctock noues. 1. O.'PlIOCTOR, Sherifi, Sherif 's office, Cobourg, March 17th, 1899. 14-1l w. Lteaderts in theý test GoodIS end I.towxes t Plliees. DRY Q*OODS. :GENTS' Our Spring Capes, in *,FURNISHINGS. style and quality are the Our new Hats are going best you have ever seen. like lot cakes. This sea- They are selling fast so son surpasses ail former comne early and get your: ones for good valu-e in choice. ~hats.t DRESS GOODS SPEGIALS. Neyer before have we had such good value in Dress Goods. These are suitable for the many needs that confront you with the advent of spring. Our new stock is a popular k-ind containing a pleasing variety andi an up-to-date appearance and good quality is everywhere ap- parent. Reliable goods and reasonable prices a- wait your inspection. BOOTS AND SHOES We have some of _our specials left yet. We1 for cash and from the1 buy best makers and marking our goods so close we are sure of the best values~. See what we can do for you in Boots this spring. Trunks and Valises just received. GROCERIES« We handle all kinds of produce and pay bestù prices. We are still seli- iug a large quantity of our Photogene Oul 4 gal. for 90c. We have a special hune of smoking Tobacc just in, 1~ lb. fanecyhtic boxes, already cut, ech tin 25c. MAPLE SYRUJPS.- We have some new Maple Syru'ps made in Darlington. This ýis as good as you ever tas.ted 30e a quart. Ladies' Sailor Rats. W e have Sailor ilats tok suit eVery-ne. You n'evei7ý saw a better line than we are showing. Call and. see them. .,CLOTHING. e Ready-made Clothing is in great demanci. We have neyer yet opened ont so large a choice of Men's and Boys' Suits. These are excellent values and just the thiuig for spring. We have some nice Waterproof Coats, wonder- f ui value. Don't buy tili you se e our stock. T HE 1o IstNO tmeloW ! yurrpig doue, before the busy springtirne. Ietyourrarn a yourself, send y or oder bymail,they wilI receive prompt attention and return. Choice assortment of Watches andJewelry. SGreat variety in Ladies' Guar ds. Latest and popular Instrumental and VocalMusie; alsoMusicalMerchand ise. SSchool Books and Stationery, It is a pleasure tu be able to announce an increase Sin business ln this lune as well as in Jewelry. Full lune of high grade Stationery and Sehool supplies. -+ moderate prices. This in the place to coirne when in Sneed of sehool books, writing pads, pencil, pens, ink, crayons, .9kipping ropes, balis, etc. *Watch and Clock Srepairing a speialty. Ail work promptly dfeand guatanteed. KnStBoWMANVILLE. (Ellison's old stand.) Low, Price îs Low Quality. Sherwin-Williams, Paint , . (There is none better), cannot be sol i r j. less than we ask. If less is asked yon know "7M the quality is lower and its net cheap. It ÏXI peorly made, contains poor matenial, c.r ts short measure. You get what you paiy>or every-time. The Sherwin-WTilliams Spec.l.J Floor Paint is made for floors and ong else. It is made to walk on and sei c Sing walked on, Paint your Windôwan _______ -Door Sereens, we have a s3pecial paint for them alone. Vannish StaIn, Buggy Paint, Lead, Oils, Turpentine, Gail and get n~ jcolon card. BOWMANVILLE. West End Hardware'Store, !Et-uni-+ gmý £2nýcl 00 *L"Q - 1 A Li

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