lit fat e~mau, TERMS :-S.50 FER Aoeux.OUR TOWN AND COUNT IReT; THE 'WORLD ÂITERWARDS. M. A. JAMES, Editr dPopit. NEw S~RIES. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 19021 VoLUMI LI o.2 POLITICAL POINTS. our aim is to do a little thinking for some men whose minds are fully oc- cupied with their daily duties. Indeed, I mon are chiefiv too busy these good MA L lUM O flA and electors are flot hall as anXious for a haz of government as the road N - -poiticians and rabid Tory press would ta i n ~Inway.us livwThe rcry poperous ea' u years in power enough," and -now 'lit is time for a change." Coriqe now, We have never shown as fine a stock of ail kinds of Carpets as we do now: * ctv ay a bndeavean ig inmthe Uinion Carpets, from 25o up to 5Oc- beae okigfor 5 1,yor and aflg20 Wool Carpets,- from 60e Up to 85e doehis wor well. When you have Ourqu lit 3plyCapet% dl%.o *made 3your wLqhes known n gvi ojr est q alt ,ÔpyC res best of his ability. You have been 50u s 4XLwell pleased that you havea fromi timfe J-a esry aretfro "O up o 5oto time raised bis wages adgrnhlm irussels Uarpets, -Irom (OC Up t uim now ani-d again la a materiaïl sense Now wo wisb to mako another appli. cation. Two candidates are runnlng in West Durham for a seau in the Ontario Logislature. One of them has been there eight yoars and done pra- ctiall nothing but draw bis salary. Ho lias not given value for money re. ceived. Those who worked so liard to eloct hlm have flot recoived any bene- fit whatever from bis parliamentary ser- vices. Hielias doue nothing inI the past nor gives promises of accomplishing anything for the riding in the future. 'itrely it is time for a change in West Durham. Let us send a man- William Rickard is the vory man to send too- who will bring to the constftuency sometbing to show for bis services. He will support the government and help along tho good work of building up the country, doveloping its varied resources and help push on the wbeels 0f progress instead of obstructing them. Ail who wish to see this country go abead and become more wealthy and influential among the provinces should mark their ballot for the Liberal c andidate. "YOUNG ELECTOR" TALKS. GREAT BARGAIN SALE. RPORTED CHAT 'OVER 'IHE TELEûPHONE THE MASON, COMPANY ANNOUNCH A Bi% 'WITH EDITOR JAMES, LEAINSLEO JvGos liell, Cenral!READY-MADE CLOTHING, CARNETS, Hello Cenral!BOOTS AN SHOES, GROCERIES AND Give me TEE STATESMAN office. JEWELR-Y, STOCK WILL B3E SOL) Ai Hello, STATESMAN! SURE BARGAINS. NoIw 18 THE TIME Hello !Who's speaking ? TO BUTý Editor James. Who are ivou ? The Mason Co having Constantly the, de'siro to please their hosts of customers, I'm "Young Elector," Orono. have ln view vory important altera- Oh. yes. Glad to greet on. Your tions and changes' in their extensive letters bave caused a big se nsation. premises, wbich they expect to make for the convenience and comfort of theirý Have they P Well, 1 write just what customers. This will also improve I think. You editors dont always dare their facilities for the convenient dis- do that, do you ? tribution of the general merchandise. Knowing tliat carpenters and mas onsLý Speaking for myseif, I confess 1 tbink usuallymiake a great amount of dust a great deal more than 1 write,' and 1 and dirt, they have decided on selllng' write things which some other p8OPle off as mach as possible of their stock think are actually wrong. before these changes take place. A. Say Edtor ho ar eletin mtteslarger stock of Men's and Boys' Cloth- ISa Reidor, ickar goto wn? îtrs ng was nover shown in Bowmanville Is R ià o Ric ard oing to w n? 1 before and tbey defy - the oldest in hab- That's dead easy to answer. Why iant to disprove t bis fact. Rickard 1, of 'course. Ho was in towna Their Boot and Shoe, stock is newer Saturday and really lie was very cheer- and botter than it bas been for vers- 1