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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jul 1903, p. 4

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dot"- "GoId Modal" Bindor Twiixo IsStrongost Loiigest, I And Bost of Al.s No Other Twine Is "'Just As Good." See Our sampl-2s and prices before placing your order. A full line of Machine Ois, Oil Caris, Harauess Tools, etc., at very lowest prices. We invite your careful inspection. RICa&CO, BOWMÂNVILLE. JULY 29, 1908. The Manitoba proviucial electtous e sulted in the return of the Roblin go - ernmeflt. Petition te about to be te.keu te start a new Liberal paper in Ontario Conty since tht5 Reformer bas turned into the bitterest kind of a Tory sheet. The importance of the ebeese trade in Canada may be botter understood when it is noted that up to the week ending Julv lSth the export trado amrnunted to $88000,000. Tt i5 now an admitted fact that the hay crop of this pros mnce will be mucb larger tban was thought possible somo time ago, and in some of tne bert sec- tions it will not lu short of that of Iast year. j. liii uay WU~ Hi uu,~ £â~L,~ILI ~ i t is Said, 1he3mach shorter than, lu Caniada and iLit l believed thoj New England States will ag'ain bo dependent upon Canada for a considerable portion of their supplies. France's total importe of a few of the articles constituting Canada's chief ex- pot eolast year, 8178,960,000, of wbc ny8809,921 were Canadian. t would seem worth wbile trying to ini- crease trade in that quarter. Tbe bigzest warship afloat, King Edward VII, was launched at Daven port. t codt $7,500,0,0, and the keel plate was laid by Kinîg Edward on Mar.. 8,,1902, Britons rulothe wavos. re also buiid groat vessele rapitlly. On the wboleit seems to be now generally believed that with favorable weather for the wheat barvest the, total crop in Canada mav not prove to be very muÙch below last year The Canada Lancet for J uIv con tains s verv ex-ellent portrait of Dr. J. C. Mitchell, Ph%-sician to the Asvlum for the In sanle, Toronto, and a full report of bis Presidential Address to the Ont. arlo Medical Association which was so favorably reported by the Toronto press. 1flurino' thea nn ke m àia md a trin) Statesman ka-o-w -t hat Caà'rteè'r's1,ron P ài s w 111 re- lif3ve beir, now why not be fair about it and bu y i er a box? Mr. W E. Gfifford, Minneapolis,Minn , a well kniown bIusinei;s Mau of the West, gave us a ieaIl tiis week in company witb Mr. W. Riekard, M P P,. whose guest ha was. Ho is a West Durha"n' boy who bars made bis mark in tbe budinesswrl ,"TunPOPEas orRom.o-thoir evolutlon and election" will be Rev. B. H. Hayden's subject Sunday evening or Sundav evening week. Dr. J. 0. Moffatt, Norwood, was selected bý the Grand Lodge to succeed Mr. D. Burk Simpson, as D. D G. M. of the 12th Masonic District. Lincoln Steffens'a sketch of "Jacob luis, Reporter. Reformer. American Citizen," in the August McClure's, is captivating in its individuality of viewt its lntimaey and euthusiasm.'1 Mr. Levi Morris aud daughters Mise Bertha Morris and Mrs. A. A Culwill, Newcastle, have been visiting' Mrs. R, H. Osborne, Muskegon, Mich, Miss Morris will also visit friends in Detroit. LOCAL AND OThFCRWISE. Miss Lois Downs hati been vislting friends at Shelter Valley. near Colborne 1Miss Olive St.Pephes, Feterboro, ie visiting Miss tue Ma son and other f rienas here. Misses Ettieand M4bel Gilbert, T o- ronto, are guets of their Uncle Mr. J. B Mitchell sud other relatives in town Miss Lucy Staples, B. A , Mîllbrook, bas baen engaged as teAcher of Mod- erns at the Collegiate Institute, Lind- b5y. The Methodist Epwortb League and their friends held'a very enjoyable pie- flic at Jackman's Flats Monday'atter- noon. The alterations are completed a t Young & Co's China« Hall Grocery and tbey will be pleased to bave you cali and see our stock. Mr. D. B. Simpson, K. O., and Miss Greta Simpson were among, the recent visitors registered at The Globe office, London, England. My triena, look here ! vou know bow fi lest End-Itoilse. West End bunse., All Sumoer Ooods, Must Nove. WASH GOODSi Evoer Shown In Bowfflanvillo. Orums English- Prints 10ec yd. Crumns Prints are by longodds the best 12"c Prints ,selling il a- ada to-day, free from starch, very -wide and of inest fast colors in the newest of designs. ýCrum's 1.23,é Prints reduced to 10e per.,yd at McMurtry's. Dlnsin tv <4ha'h rl.n c Ti rI-1rninchA

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