B5uggy for Four. For sale eheap-A eanopy top Mikado suitable for two aduits and two children. Also a good Top Buggy. STOTI & JUR~Y. There is nothing be tter'than DERN'S BLOOD ANMNRV fer invigoratung the system, eniiigthe blood, giving in- inereased nerve force, etc., etc. 1Those suffering fremi mpov- erlshed blood should gi-ve thus remp-dy a trial. h lias never failed te give satisfaction. 50 doses 25c. 250 doses8 1.00O. lVoney Roeturnod if -not Sati"s!aotory. STOTI & JURY, Druggists and Opti clans., >ýRÂND VRUNK RAILWAY.- Teaclier wanted. See ad. Farm for sale or to rent. See ad, Read the excursion id on first page. Wonder fui Carbolic disinfectfing soap 5c. at Nicliolis'. SExcursion te Niagara Falis. Wednes- day August 8-$l 25. Durhiam Old Boy's reunien at New- castle Monday Aug 6, M. A. James is Guvernment issuer cf Marriage Licenses. Wednesday, Aug. 8-Excursion te Niagara Fail or Buffalo: Only 4 dozen Blouses left te clear be low cost at The West End bouse. Ladies Whitewear at reduced pricea at Coucli, Johîston & Cryderman's. Chldren's Print aid Pique Dresses at hlaf pric'q at Coucli, Johnston, and Cry- donnai 's., If yen want a good day's outing take the Gardon City to Niagara Falls or Buffalo Aug. 8. McMurtry's 1212e Black Cotton stock- ing's la the best value lu Canada. Have only 12 dozen left. Port Hope base balli sts were beaten by the home teain here Sîturday if ter- noon. Score 10 to 9. The Mason Ce. are selling more loth- ing thîn ever this season, see their new stock aid yen wil know why. A lot of Musîhîs and Gingliams soul- inJ off at about haif price at Coucli, Jonston & Cryderman'a. "China aid the Martyrs" will be tlie subject of the sermon at the Disciple dhurci next Sunday evening A gardon party uuder the auspices of tle Methodist dburci will be held at tle residence of Mn. J. L. Smith, Whîtby, July 25. Excarsion te Niagara Falls aid Buf - file by 'Gardon City aid Michigan Central Railway on Aug. 8. Reserve the date. 25 pairs Ladies Corsets in size 18 only, regular 50c a pair to clear at 25e at The West End bouse.' The D. 0. & P. Ce. band will pay on the Grand Stand Friday night atd at the Lake on Monday niglit. Hýave ven ovor been in Buffalo, ilie typical American city? Best dîv's ont- ing yet advertised.* Spend 4ý hours there Aug,. 8. See advt. A good trne te beave yonr order for a P erfect fitting suit cf clothes now tht the rush cf the apring trade is over at Coudh, Johîston & Crydermîn's. Capt. GeorZe Wright, a well knewn citizen of Port Hope, died last week îged 77 yoars. Ho lad somne very ln- teresting exponionces on Lake Ontario. SWhy carry your basket te île lake wlen yen cii save yourself the trouble and cest ne moàre by purchasing your requirements at Cawker & Tait's store at île lake? In the report lait week ef tle examin- atien at Bowmanville tle ne Gordon Inc sliould have been Gordon Souci, 595 marks, Jesse Arnot, teacher, Brad- loy's Seheol. The East Riding cf Northumberland Agricultural Society lias reduced the nimber of ita judges teoie person in oaci diase aid tht oie te redoive 82 for isi or lier services. A new englue aid boiler lis been p ut in aiîlhe Elecirie Lîght works. ower will now bo made by steam i- stead cf water. A chin:îoy swoep lus been visitina- the tewn tle nast week. Glass Fruit jars at Nichoils'. Tanglefoot Fly paper at Nicliolis'. Best value in Stirling Silver Spoons at Rickard's. Grand Firemen's Tournament at Niagara Falls Aug. 8. Lady 's bicycle wanted, neîrly new and cheap. MI. A. JAmES. Try Freeland's $1. der doz photos. Tliey are certîinly ail riglit. New subscribers can get THi STATES MAN te end of 19(10 for 35 cents. Boy wanted to learn the p hotogrîpli- îng business at George P. Freeland's. See the white piques for 10c. and 12c. at Couch, Jolinston & Crydormaîî's. Chic'shatching plentifullv at Tait & Co's. photo gallery every one in a dozen good. We want the names o ail visiters. Use the letter box in STATESMAN office door. SEED BucgswihnAT.-We have seed Buckwheat for sale. MNICCLELLAN & CO., Bowmanville. About thirty-seven from this port took in the A. O. U. W. excursion to Cobourg yesterday. Cawker & Tait are supplying Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda every day at Port Bowmanville.e The Great Mid-summer sale at The West End House is stili going on, cal and see the Bargains,. "Sînitar.v Disinfocting fiuid" hilîs germs of disease, 22c a large bottie at Tole's new drug store. Some lunes of White and Colored Blouses selling off at Cost at Coucli, Jolinston & Cryderman's. Tait & Co. have a fine lune of fra mes suitable for photograqhs etc, at verv lew prices. Caîl and gee thoir frames. No need to set a lien te get Chic's, go to Tait & Co. for them-they are fine, They have picture frimes for sale tee. The New bats are in at The Mason Co's. An immense assortment of both stiff and soft hats also the common straw lits. The name Tait & Co. on a' photo vouches for its quality , as for its dur- abîlity, ask your neighbori. Our'repu- tation la tlie best. The Mason Co. have received from Jas. McCready & Co., nearly $1000 worth of Boots and Slioes and they guarantee ail their goods satisfactory. Dry qds dheaper than Toronto prices or money refunded say S. Mason & Son, Bowmanville. ThLs is the way to keep inade at -home. Put him te test. New ties, new collars, new under- wear, new gleves, new sox, new umbrellas, new waterproof coats, won- dorful value. See themn at The Masen Co's. Any article tht Rickard Jeweller Bowmanville lias for sale is te lie lad at the riglit prico, for lie buys for cash and marks lis goods with a sali profit upentlem. A large stock of Gents' furnishings sudl as Undorwear, Shirts Collîrs and Cufs, Umbrellas, Braces -and Gloves, Tics etc. at M. Mayer's, Practical Fur- ier. Bowmanville. Tho Mthodiàt Sunday School wero favored with fine weather for their *ex- cursion te Toronto and lanlan's Point on Monday. Everyene lad a geed time and. the outing. was quite sâtisfactory PERSONAL. PHE STATESMAN inIvites ail îts readfers to con- tribute to this columai al itemis of aý personal nature, the arrivai and depaýrture of guests, the mnovemnents of Weill Inown neIople, business mnen, etc. Send us a postal c sra ior &op a note in our office letter box. Mr. W. Buxton, Toronto, is home. Mr. H. C. Webb, Cobourg, was in town Fridav. Mr. Chas. Keith, Toronto[-spent Sun- day at home. Mr. W. Brittain, Toronto, is visiting relatives here. Miss Ethel Reynolds is visiting lier aunt at Meaford. Miss Edna Muir, Toronto, spent Sunday at home. Miîs 1-ancock is visiting. at Mr. R, A. Ball's, Pickering. Miss Elva Henry is visiting in Wood- stock and Ingersoil. Miss Violette Osborne, Toronto, was home over Sundéty. , Mrs. Geo. Patterson, is visiting rela- tives at Newtonville. Miss Rosie McCaffery lias been visit ing friends in Oshiawa. Miss Jennie Fraser, Toron to, recent- ly visited friends in town. Mr. J. Medland, Toronto, spent Sun- day at Mr. J. Medland's. Mrs. Lou. Bounsail, Toronto, is visit- ing at Mr. Gus. Bounsall's. Mr. Greenwood, Toronto, spent Sun- day at Mr. John BIellyar's. Miss E.McKeown,Toronto, is guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. T. Hooper. Miss Maud Emm erson,Binghamp ton, N.Y., is home for vacation. Miss Mamie Butcbart, Toronto, is visiting Miss Edlith Carscadden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.BickellOshawa, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Annie Trenouth is spending lier holidays in Oshawa and Toronto. Miss L. Grainger and Miss R Parker, Toronto , are visiting MrsI1. Dilling. Misses Stella and Fie Mason are spend!ng their holidays in Newmarket. Mr. Frank Peardon, Toronto, le visit- ing relatives here guest of Mr. F. A. Iloar. Mr. H., Bennett, Toronto, spent Sun- day with his aaughter, Mrs. F. J. Man- ning. Miss Jetinie Dearborn, Osliawa. is visiting her cousin Miss Mabel Henry, Liberty St. Mr, Thos. Beer, Brantford, was roc- ent guest of his brother-in- law, Mr. Jos. Pattinson. Mrs. T. R. Powers, Kieby, lias been visitinz her aunt Mrs. G Parker, i3altimore. Miss Lizzie Peate of New York City, U. S., is spending lier holidays with relatives here. Mrs. Matthews and son Harold,Mont- real, Que., are guests of lier mother, Mrs. R. Gould. The Misses and Master Jolliffe, Ot- tawa, are guests of their :grandfather, Rev. W. Jolliffe. Miss Vann has returned from a very pleasant visit wîth lier brothe3r, Mr. H. Vann, Ingersoll. Mrs. W. Dingman fste ier cdaugli- ter, Mrs A.A. Thompson ! Rocheýster, N. Y., last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Haiýes, Toronito, were guests of lier father, Mr. John Babcock, last week. à44Wrr Miss Mamie Shaw le visiting friends in Gait, Miss Mabel Tait, Toronto, is home for~ lier holidays. Miss Richardson. New York City, is guest at Mn. W. Trewin's. Misses Lilian and Jennie McLean are visiting friends in Toronto. Miss bîxînali Fee, Pontypool, spent Sunday at Mr, James McLean's. Mr. Ed. Bassett, Toronto, la visiting lis grandfather, Mr. Thes. Bassett. Mrs. W. blauit, and son Bert, Inger- soîl, are visiting at Mr. b. C. Tait's. Mrs. S. F. liooper, Georgetown, iii viaiting lier moteer Mrs. Thos. Kirby. Miss Berthia Orage, Buffalo, N. Y., lias been spending a few days at home. Dr. J. S, Somers, Toronto, spent Sunday at has father's Mr. john Soin- ers. jMiss Fannie Eflenor lias returned from a week's visit with friends in Tor- ente. Misses Rose Rail and Jessie Duns- fordý, Toronto, are guests at Mr. Fred lleal's,' The Misses Moorcraft are in Kings- ton attending the wedding of iheir brother. Miss Blacki, Winnipeg,Man., ha guest of the Misses Worth who are rustîcating at Scugog. Mrs. (Dr.) W. A. White, New York City, is visiting lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. James. Master EdWard and Miss Carrne Edwarda, Allisten, are visiting their aunt Mrs. Thos. Ted. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDowell and son, Toronto, are guesis cf lis miother, Mrs. D. C. McDowell. Editor James reiurned Tuesday oye- ning from a trip te New York state whene lie lias been visiting relatives. Mrs. E. R. bayes, and two children, Toronto, are visiting lier aunt Mrs, John McClellan, Port Bow- manville. Mn. W. G. Smith, B. A., of Victoria University, Toronto, speni Sunday witli lis friend, Mr. Edgar W. Aluin, Lake Shore Farm. Thnough the influence of ouriMember, Mr. R. Beith, M. P.. Heu. Dr. Borden, Minister of Militia,-lias promised te open West Durham Fair at Bowman- ville Sept. 141h. Mr. W. Zinn whe lias bein in Messrs, M. D. Williams & Sen's Undertaking establishiment, is spending lis holiday7s at Listowelle lias accepted a situa- tion in Rochester, N. Y. 1AdjI. Mark Ayre lias been transferred from New Westminster, B C., te Bill. ings, Montana, living exchianged with Adjt. Ray formerly lu charge'of the Salvation Army work lu this town. Mr. Alloyn Dougaîl of the Bank of Montreal and Lieut, G. B. Johinson, Royal Engineers, Belleville, wlo are on a wheoling trip stayed over a few heurs Tuesday aftennoon, liaving been cauglit in the shower. Mn. Wm. White and son, Arthur; Bowmanville; Mrs. Henry Gordon aid Mrs. bHalloweil, of Clanlhe; wore in town Wednesday attending the Golden Wed- ding cf Mr. and Mrs. Chas, White, Julia Street. -Port Hope Guide. Miss Nettie Sherrîn, for the past tlinee or four years with the Mowat Company, loft for New York, wlere slielias socur- ed a lucrative position. Miss Sherrin A few of the many linos we But firsi look up OAWKER & TAIT as they always keep the best snpply of Campers' Goodsanad their pricea are alwayase reasonagble, This year ha ne exception and nover have we benght se extensivel;y of Campera' Supplies, wisli te eal your attention te:. bain Loaf, 2 lb tins; Englial Brawn, 2 lb tins. Beef Loaf, 2 lb tins; Ox Tengue. Veal Loaf, 2 lb tins; Ham, Chieken and Teigne. Compressed. Ham; Boneless Piga' Foot. Compressed Cern Beef; Boneless Turkey aid Chicen. Sard ines frein 5ete 25e a tin; Beneleas Duck and Lamb, A4 full lineof MeLiughlin's Drinks, $1,00 per doz,, kepi censtanâtly on laid, Higliost Cash price paid for any quaîtity of geod Croek Butter, BowmANviLLE. e!awker& j~ ý5 S1.VAO&ON Dry Gosceprta Toronto prices or money refunded. Not space to quote prices. CALL AND SEE US. SBOWMANVILLE, Next door to Standard Bank. DENTISTRY. G. C. B0-iNYCASTLE, L. D. S., D. D. Honor Graduate in Dentistry of Toronto S. Ak i Qoa-