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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Aug 1905, p. 1

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j, lEîb:-61.0-D Per Annami. UUR TOWN ÂNfl COUNTY FflST; ~ WouLn ÂFTERWARDS. M. A. JAMF]S & ~ON PrnnriAtnT~ r... A 2I~~ I~UWMAN VILLE, ONTARIO, W.~DNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1905. VOT.1-rMIt' LT Nn !~I Gýreat S mei C') I ~ I I i li )a1e of S'um= Z r Goods< From to-day Coueh, Johnston & Cryderman will giïve great bargains in ail Ilds fSuMmaer GodMuslis, CGing- hamsii and some uines of Plîints at very low prices. Aiso a lot of Drcss os at about haif price. Men's Read-to.earCoýats and Pants for Summer weaaift red-clucdies Just penedOtt ohtshpeto Men's perteetly-fittinug Snu'er Vests. DO 0ES YuJ!R ~ EA D ACHE- taxed iDerves, to e--pcý ISun and wind or to a cause are relievced 111 tc utes and cured il hour, by ~ Thesewafers ot ethiflg nuosaa.l :bad after efts They arc as~ or 25e- a ox. The DrtigjgiFts %no-'dii SPhone 49, 1;ûýIDo EVEIS TESTJ PrprFit Gi Cor, yonge and Aie, Ail our graduateH ar positions5. A oiilaur MR BEI'S HORSES, ÙMr. Robert Beith ex-M. P.,- reached Howmranville on Fridav with the finest and most valuable string of high-class horses ever brought into town at one n Imprtation, an~d after the first of Sept. f when they wili be ready for inspection, 1 is Waverley Stables will be as great a centre of attraction to loyers of horses as before his great sale on the 29tb >of :0Over- I arch last When Mr. Beith decided sure, !0 to clear lis stables of ail the animais he thr had on hand, it was known that he had î e irde fjutebiecin prospect. That haif an into concrete form after the diligent and arduons searching o!ail the lead- q. ng Hackney breeding stables in Eng- eladand a tew in Scotland. That the idividual animais are superior la be- yond conjecture, for Mr, Beith decided anno- etôbring out only such animais as a4 1o wouald brin g credit to his stables. That nep.he has suceeeded in bis quest will be eevident to every one who sees bis eexcellent importation. taken, Eighteen head o! borses are included for 5C lu the shipment, fourteen of theni are 4Hacknevs and !our are Clydesdale 6 fluies. Th akes ineclude five1 4stallions "Hunmaindb)yDke 5 vears1 G;d "ýOn Guard, " 3 yrs. old; *'Cedari (fKE obang, " 2 yrs. 01i; "Netherbaîl" 2 yrs1 clns, old; and "Pîýarmount." 1.3 mos nid.1 SEverv one of these stallions is a model1 ianill. *and they were bouzht at very high : ies. The yemales inclu4e "Lady1 _V E Yapha," , yarsldtwomares 8 r( Sold, two 3 yrs aIld, two 2 yrs _old and ag yearling flvly;and four Clydesdale filies 2Vears oîd, g-enuine beauties, ~ pekmgwth rference to theà IHackn~eys, Mr. Beith said "I hlave neyer imported sudh an even quiality andi qwîm ý good aIl-round loct and ail such g-ood1 orsto" They were bou2ht alteri iaitin1the tables of the best Hackniey 2J beeders in England and are descended tn Loon rchampions. Some of the aeetablisbed their superiority ati te big' EngiHsh exhibitions, "Ladyi aphamn" won Ovefirst, prizes im 1908 and 1 Lo.,ndaboro Lady" four firlt last1 Mr. Boith feels very well pleased with1 hit prethabisand while h hdta pay er ! hp bas got several animais that will 'the mast big shipment of Clydesdales he DEPARMENTAL KXAMINATIONS. bougbt' into Canada he dropped $10,0001I- -not through anv fautlt in the horses- B1MNILE for theýýy were a very choice and valu- S able importation, but Immaediati nSeior Leaving, Part 1MueE afterwards the bottom feul out o! the Harnden, Amy E. McKowan and U1.ve horse miarket and farmers quit, breedi- S. Rickard. ing and'he unloaded the stallions nt E:cnior Leaving, Part JI-Eduna L. losing prices. Hoe bore the losa and the Bartlett, Douglas R, Fletcher andINMaude country reapel1 the benefit. Not one E. Harnden. manin a hundred would have continued junior Leaving- Annie. Coulter, in the business, but Mr. Be-th wasi (honors), John H. Billings, Lorne Brown, brave and couragcously went Into thel Edna C. King-, Edna C. MeGfilI, Lillian Hackney importation with the resuýIt M Smnaie, Florence j. Stuart, Clarence that is well knowni to our readers, for S, Thompson, Elva G Tueker, jean M. he is known ail over tikis continent as, Tod, Ada L. WVight the "Hac.kney King" of Amnerica. We JuirMtiuaion-Edna C. MeGcilI, hop hemaygetas atifacorvresltsClarence S. TIhompson, Arthur J Trebil- from this shipment as froin the last one. cock, Elva G. Trucker, ýNormnan Heatle, REV. F. W. BOURNE DE&D. AGED BIBLE CHIRISTIAN PREACHIER AND AUTHou or TIEJ "LirE or BILLY BItÂ." On October 26th, 1891, '1ev. Fred- erick William Boumen visïted 1BOWMian- ville accompanied by Mrs. Boume, i Excellency Chie! justice Way, Lieutenant Governor of Sout, h Australia residing at Adelaide, iRev. W. B. Lark, 110w Goyernor of Shebbear Colleg-e, Mr. W. Vaughan, J P., C. C. Torrington, North Devon (L;ince deceased), Mr. G. T. Humphare5s 0f Brighton, Sussex, England, Principal Thos. Ruddle,B.A , of Shebbear Colle,-re and Roev. W. Lee of Kilkhamptorn, Devonshire, Presi- dent Ruddle preaehed twice ln the Methodist church the previous Sunaay and 11ev. W Lee the followinz Sunday evening, This distinguished iarty of Bible Christian ministers and laymen had been ir, attendance at the Ecumeri- ical Con'erenceat Washington, D 0C and honored Toronto and Bowmanviile with a brie!f visit. Our citizens, it wil be remembered, gave them a hearty welcome and reception lu the school- room o! the Methodist church a! ter they had visited the lligh and Public achool1s. Luncheon was served lat which Rey oT. W.,Jolliffe, the Pastor, presided, and Mayor W. F. Allen occupied the vice- chair. After an excellent short speech by Ris Excellency Chie! Justice Way, 11ev. Partial Matriculation- George JW, James, Olive Cobbledick, Talbot ,T, Hunter. NnBiCASTLE. Junior Leaving-John Burgess, Ettie H aimes junior Matricuiltion-Fiossie MMl Ian, (rewrite on Eng-lishLierte) Partial Matrculation-W illie Wad1dell, Ed. Warren passed on Phý bics, Compo' sition, Latin Authiors. French Authotrs to complete Junior Matriculation. Wàilmot Meda,-l-John iBurgess. 0SHAWA Païts I and Il Senior Leaving and Senior Matriculation-J. Rogers. Part Il and Senior Matriculation- Wilma Rowse, Harold Cawkcer. Part Il and SeniorLeig-tl Wilson. junior Leaviig--Leonia Stainton, Os- waIdScott, AniiielPurves,IRoyiPenfound, N1ewton Manning, Lilhiar McDonald, Sarahi Goodman, Ruth Courtice, Arthur B3alson, Norman Armour, junior M1atriculation-Leona Stainton, Oswald Scott, Jessie Rae, Roy P'enfiound, Newton Manning, Lillian McDonaid, Sarah Goodman, Ruth Courtice, Arthur Balson, Norman Armour, Elfford Robin« son, Norman Guy Partial Matriculation-Mabel Robin- son, Roy Marks, Aîstyne Doolittle, Olive Burns, Donald Swanson, Augusta Shorey. Charles W igg, Frank Staiter, John Monýtgomery,_Samue1. Hunking, Ernest £ .Aa wance. hihnn etn OrP.TUQ OuR ToWN AND COMNTY EMST; TeZ WORLD &PTERWARDS. M. A. JAMES & SON. Pro-orictors BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23,1905. VoLump, LI No. 24 A dj

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