G reat CIearingSaIe of H'arnessc- The oCqnadian Statesulai BOWMÂANVfLLE, AUG. 30, 1905. E Tlis Svalfarmners in Dar!ington leave CAN. ihernsei'es oùe action for aliow!~ n thi-is id hr weeds to go to Seed Oepî, ont the rads4des. itowl __________Cobo the rieasoanbatve( disappointud theý faim W as [ers in mani caies very badIh. For.once ,tilýoe E ATTER WITH CO-1 ~~w & BOURG? 1 m ioug We~l :-earsir- Jreceived a COPY (-f ibbc 'IAThF.MAN Of BowVMgnvilleý lumns saw a report of the Ai Examinationis held ut eý, lNewcast!e, Oshawa Pand lemcrding to tAt report the mo pased nt ]Bowýanjvllle awa 17 and Cobouirg 7. A1t e report the editor of that] 11gb 4~3s-tf.BOWMANVILLE. S Keep--your -Stomach- Clean --and 5weet- As th,, great majority of serious aliments are the resuits of a neglected disorder8d stomach always give this Importanlt organ your careful attention, If yoütr Stomnaeh is rlot Right, li you aile flhliocts, If you are Goristipated, at once purchase a bottie of Wolf's Indian Stomach Bitters A Ren3edy from Nature. This medieine has cured hundreds of otherS and it will cure you. Price 5Oc per bottle or 5 botties for $2.00. Sole agents for Ontario, BOOKIMu MITCHýELL & ?U,;CO.9 Chemists, Phone 92. Druggists and (hoti&iýns Bowmanville. - i New Bugies. =Cheap= Iorder.to make room for a' new lune of Riding and Walking Plows, we will sel 4îthe following Buggies CHEAP: 4ý 1 Top Buggy Wheels. qî 1 Top Buggy Wheels. 1 Stick Seat Road Wagon. I Cushion Tire Ru-nabout. g27 CALL AND BE CONVI NCED. ~ F.îIl. Mason & Son. 4~32- tf, Bowmanville. EW- LIVIERV TBY jVeterinary Surgeon and Dentist] bouses for tbem on the faims tney will rlot have so much trouble securing them. Then thev have them when they need îthem anid are flot-obliged to go scurrying round lookirig for help when harvest is on Farmers on a larger scale caa find profitable employment for a hired man the year round. West Durham farmers find great diffi- culty these day s owing ta the-scaricty of of help. The dernand in the great M'est has been- so great and- the prospects- out there so alluring that men who earn their living by faimv work have beengoingthere rtom aIl the'-older setted Varts of the~ countryanti thus -made help scarce inthe sections fromn which-they went - Crossing the Atlantic has now become a real pleasure outing since the turbine system has been introduced by theAllans ou their large new steamers. Those who have crossed Ibis summer are enthusiastic over the turbine steamer. The rates are reasonable and the accommodation is excellent. The Time of passage between Montreal and and Liverpool has also been rnaterially shortened. Uncle Jonathan Stephens whose long earthly career closed lat Saturday was truly one of earth'i noblemen. Uni- versally respectecu by aul who knew him he leaves bebind hum onb of the inost va luable 0f legaces-an honorable name. In the nearly 28 years that we bave known him we do not remember of hearing anvtbing but the most kind 1-y tbings saîd- of hlm. We think ho neyer had an enemy. A botter man to deal witb could not be. How worthless after ahl is ilI-gotten wealth wben a man cornes 10 die and loave it. Beter far is a good name, untarnished by te trichecries and deceptions of lte age. than great r!chev5 Few of the con- temporaries of his eariier days are tcf t, as he outlived nearly al of tbum, but those cf lus of a Inter generation eau remember hlm with greal respect and venteration. We shalh miss his pleasant new set" 0f harnesis, doule or S"ingle, or any part or parts of harness or boise goods at wholesale prices and some things for lbas than wholesale for cash. The Brown & Martyn Harness Com- pany, Bowmanville. have decided to go oui of business and everything wil be sold at prices that compeil your attention if you need anybhing in stock. The advt lu ibis, paper will give you an idea of what la offered.- Leather has gonieiUp 10 per cent and if you mise thia chance you will pay much dearer - for harnes and aIl other leather goocs in thâe fulture-. CP 1 lt es -aoo as- piseiblo and sec the g-enuine -harness hargains now b)eing ,"offereci at thisgre&t clcaring sale of Thfe Brown & Martin Harness Co., Bowmanville. OBITUARY POETRY. The following from an e xehange la Straig-t '0tohie pint.- "Al newspapcra, but espuciallv the local country papers, are pestered with what is styled obit- uary poetry, uhyntes made on tbe dead. We ike to accommodate subscribers, but we munsi draw the line ai publica- tion, of this kind of malter, nleveu poetrv, seldom sense, these productions are invariably a mcdlev of sacrilege and nonsense thai is neither credible 10 the writer nor interesiing or useful 10 the reader. lihyme la not poetry ýIf le tbougbt expuessed, not the jingle of words ln which il is expressed that gives the matter ita pochie quality. If you arc tempted to write obiluary poetry, don't. You baven't lte liter- ary training, anai you are likelv without noetic sentiment. It is ro reflection to say yout are ual a 'poet," To Ibis we mnight a dd that taking a piece of rityme and changing a word here and there 10 suit does not make a person a poci. Neither is i a compliment 10 the editor to ask him t0 'fi up" someeffusion tbati wculd be botter neyer seen lu type." THE LATE R H PRUST 4nm1Jar.r- ff *DES b ...+ a I tanfultahave !kno'wL su ;a grand A A new book oi ï!uierest ho public sehool teachers is the Nature Study Course with suggestions for beaciug it bv Mîr. J Dearnless, M. A Vice.Princi. Pal Londou Normal- Schoal The con- tents are based on lectures given ai; l'eachers' Institutes, Summer Seboola, and at the London Normal Schoal. This book leads the wav over difficultes reporied and answhrs te questions !rcqueutly asked by teaciters-n train- ing, sncb as -how b gîve Nature Sludy a plaee ou the lime-table, and bow to combine the freedom so necessary 10 the subjeci with the measure ef systeai and conîiuuity uecessary 10 sound educational development. Il shows teachers bow books on nature and other -aida should be used. and under Lthe several lopica indicate bow such helpa may h inexpen.sively oh- taiued. The class by clasa presentation of te Courses of Study in te Provinces bas offcred tbe opportunity 10 empila- size tbe strong features of each for the good 0f al, The book coutains about forty illustrations, besides seven photo- gravures oif Sebool Gardons and jNa,,ture Study tessons. Pruce 60, cents, TeCopp, Clark Compauy, Limited, Toronto, are lte publishers. IT PAYS TO BE OBLIGING. On another page will be fonnd a refer- once 10 the late Mr. E. M. Morpbv, the Toronto JLweier- -Our first acquaint ance wth Mr. Morphy began about 85,I rears aowbnas anV0y--th wc-uego-i- tell with lm for the fi-st articles of.- 1 The laIe R. »1IL Pruat Wbo dicd in To- roujta ) osputai Au.gust 17 a iaresuit, 0f .uçipi-tio, ad for 31 cr be a resident- of Blackstoek, P-ud one off tbe mos bihlvresecîd rsidntsof ltec iownisbip of Cartwright Mu. -Prust had besin suiffering for some lime from an int.ernat trouble. Deceased leaves a wife, t'ibîe sons and one daugbîcr. The sons 0are Morley, a duuggisl ai Grand View, Manitoba; Dr. T H. formerly 0f Pontiac, Micit., and Roscoe, aI home. The dangi-hter la Mis. W. Swain, of Grand View, Man. Thte funeral 100k place Monay from lte family residence ttIe Meihodial cemetery. The coîlegc was the largest ever accu lu Blackstock, numeuc-us frienda and the Grimsby Lodge 5.0. E.of Blackstock aud Old Eugland Lodgeci Port Pery,, attend- ing ln a body. Services were conduet- cd by R2ev. A.,RI Deive, assisted b>' Rev. Iý' 'M. Phalen, Rev. N,,. D Drew, Pouty pool, and Rov W. Kenner, Prince Aibeit. 'The talc Mr, Pruat was 67 yeaîs cof age, and bad bèen posimaster of Blacksîock for twenty-five years and WaS aiso veuy active la churcit and sciely circles, He was choir leader in lte Methodisi churcb for lblrly years, and iwas also superiubendeut of the Suuiday scýitoolj for a long lime during ltai period, DARLINGTON HISTORY. ME, J. 1B, FA11IAIRN ýWITES OP EARLY Iaim Ns xLOCAUTY vOP SOLINA. (Got~uedf rm another page.) This paragrph- Idbou Lihv"-aPpe ed in anther part ofne h~ .l , $6.0 $5.00 $4.50 $3.75 At Bargain Prices. * One of the mos Y importnt C1ûth-.z ing--sales--of tuie rseason is now on at this store, Our Eall aûd Winter stocks are due to arrive in two weeks and we have decided to offer entire stock of Hen's and Boys' suits at below prices to make more room, Men's and Youth's Suits, regullar $15.00. Sale price 99 et $13.50. e ce 96 $12.00. t $10.00. t et ~$ 7.50. 6 .. .. . .. . 8,oo 3 tiece -uit Boys' Saits, for .,.,,. ,$4.75 ........$4.0 ... ......... .75.i 'i ci..................... $3.wO Special orders- taken for 201h Century Suits and Overcoats. $1.50 and $1.25 Men's FeitHats 95c. 2 Piece 5uits $3.50 $2.75 Boys' Suits, for.......$ 75 Women's Raincoats. $6.00 Wounen"s Raincoats, for.. .$'4.00 $5.00 Misses' Rainet, o..... Bargain, Embroidery Sale. Bring your produce to MeMurtry's and share in the B-trgains. Mc Mu Artry, The Leading Men's Outfitteî. BOWMANVILLE = The an wo fflud inJheGGands SAl Faim In Pickering For Sale, Cannemawomfound In theGad uG GM spectacle was Fernand -Lungren He also nearly new, Bike biLa -painted what he saw, and eight of his 8eason, APply alt S'!ÂTESýý FARM containing 147 ý acres, wonderful color studies accompany 1 On A ling-partm of Lots fi, 7-,qnd 8tý.onhe-bas- B-]riohtA-iget Trail," iimAIe OAD 7~.~ line in the townshi of Pickering, niearly mild ' White'S description of tbis great gash artr.oicor wayiietween Whltby and- Liverpoal rnareets4 , îol'~ ~îaePrivate Dnd Qompan-'y imaoll ~ f iefroixi sehool, and lvu oha n h etm e urrent rat. A e11tfi ThrdasSet 7l 2P M mpdn Pullman porter oflen destroy s Fsr-Neeatho Toronto and retutn 75c9 the pleasure of a wbole jouruey on a Bowmanville. 70o Oshawa and- Whibb;, 60e Student Teachers wuut receive a tbororgh train- train. An impudent clerk lun a hotel Tickets uiay b. extendsd for the .easo - up. log ilu the Princ-ipies and Art of teachiing by a office eau mraae everybody lu the bouse un application te tthe Durser and paymnt C mptetStffucomfortabte. aud snch service is dear, efroig * adlloie nd anIe ropU .evenif il could bc hiad for nothiiug.Il adc olictdsu adldpolpl of Teachers. la notîccable ibat a boy who always tries Par futher lufermatbon apph t Stodents should sendalcto IiA A to holp wherever he eau, and 10 Make J4OKW0N, Agt for Oro ansdNwcal JORDON, PrincipAl, Poirt Hope, ah seaî eveuy body ceaiforlable, who ie accom- ho date" r4we.ble. modatiug iu evcr3 thlng, la very popu- KA2*,Ry oÂHin, .gMth, jý. WSÂNýDERS, lau, and other things bcbgk- equal, mopt Bowa'sll. 8~4W ~Sec, P. s. iBahkely to be promole4. vesl t fprosperity we are nepugl Ontario? These good ladies have doue teoir share' both l in te sawiug and lu the raig______ Thomas F. M1iliard, wbo la in.thc East for Scribneu's Magazine, contributea a moat illuminatiug .stucy of bbthe nn dm1l Prospects of Japan."ý The relation of Japan'e industrion and commerce to ifdBbhjaylun capacity are caret ulyl froxorginl rsouces Thus behool ta ihorcughîy equipped lu eveuy particular, uew apparalus la beiug addcd and caci teIacher lsaa spe3cialistinlu is depatneut. It la destrable ihat ail pupils be pues. eut at the openiug oft1Ib sebool ltai ne time be losi. Board may be o(btained aI reasouable raies. For furLbor par- liculars apply pergonallv or by letter to E, A. ALUIN, M. A., Acting Principal. Bowmauavil@, 4, U,190. 5-8 - - - -- 1 or ,25c. ýýWe also seli Best Quality Manitoba Flour and Feed1 AIl the latest book and are Agents BritishiColumbia as published and a goodi Red Cedar, Shingees. In senson we books, wall paper, euxýr are large buyers of Grain, Seeds and fine siaticnery alwa% andi Bens. Johin Gilbert & Son, TreblIo 1 1 1 Broken Lines in odd size Suits, $7.50, $7.00. For.... ............$ 5.00 Prices R.educed on Boys' Suits During Bargain Sale. eT inice. Y).tt. Ril -t ITH.