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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Feb 1906, p. 1

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B ECAUSE they took advantage of the snaps we off ered them ls week. Our stock in the various Unes have ail been replenished and this week we start for another record breaker-Read what we have to say'and make your selections. If low price for good stock is the inducement you are looking for, we will get your orders. Special B'argo-ains for this Week Our lieavy purchases enables us to offer you lemons, for this Saturday, 5 cases only to be sold at............ 2 doz. for :25c. 4lIbs. Raisins for .................. 25c Canned Salmon reg. 2 for 25o now 10e each HreShoe Salmron ............... 15e OoeLefSalmon,................. 15c, 5 I';r.Pfkfera regular 15e now.. 10e eaeh 4 doz. Pickles regular 30e now .... 25cecd Kippercd Herring ............ 10e per tin Comfort Soap,7 bars for............. 25e Btenin Soap, 14 bars for........... 25e 1 only Chest Blk Tea 35e per lb now. . . .25o Suiphur reg. 5e now 8 lb for .......... 25e Epsom Saîts, reg. 5e now 8 lbo for ...25e Flax Seed, ehoice clean stuf! 6 lbs for . . 25a Linseed Meal, pure, 6 lim for.......... 25o 5 only 25 lb pails Mayer's Royal Hors. and Cattle Spice that must 11e sold. Cheerful Soap, reg. 5e now 8 for ...... 25o -300 bars all we have in stock willnot have more. Don't Buy Cheap Fish--Buy (iood Fish It pays to buy froin a Ilrm that knows hlow and where to procure good tok. WMe notie rout being quoted 4 cent per lb eheaper than we quote, but this ciass of fii is dear at any prie. hILta fat and oily and if you once get it yoa will flot want any more fish for ione time, Wh7 spoil your appetite ? Gi've us your order for Groceries, Fish and Fruit. GRoGE, TeBe- NIlT 63 pairs Ladies' Diamond Kidl Laeed, Goodyear welts and MeKay sewn soles, kid or patent toe caps, thiek or light soles, Blaeher eut or straight laeed. Clearing at $2.()( 50 pairs Ladies' Glossy Dongola Kid Boots, straiglit laeed, and Blucher eut, kid or patent toe caps. Your choice $15 34 pairs Girls' Kid laced Boots, choice leather, thiek isoieà, patent toc caps, low heels or wedge heels Sizes 6 to loi 81.00 "Il tb 2 1.25 2ý to à 1.50 42 pairs Boys' Boots for Sunday, sot t uppers and good soles-Ohoco- late or Black. Sizes 10Oto 13 $1 25 1 lb 5 150 6 to 8 1 00 15 pairs, Ladies' Sot t Leather Gaîters. Reg. 8$1 25 - 75C. 12 pairs, Boys' Eleavy Boots with rivets. Sizes il to 5, -7i5e Il Goes Without Saylng%.' Our price..fer Feit Boots and Slippers are now 'very Rttractive. Knoekabout-Rtbberâ ceap and Btrong. Fine Light Rttbbers-gtiaranteedi Lîmited. Maîn Four Corners. - Oshawa. "as gîven away by ber father andi look ed pretty lui white silk trimmed with ail-over lace andchiffon, and carrying a handsome bouquet of white roses and maiden's-hair ferne. The parlor was decorated with red, white and blue bunting, while the dining hall was lit Up with red and white and the tablesi therein with mauy of the handsome andi delucous di2hes known to scien-1 tific culinary, freely and enjoyablv par- taken of after congratulations, alteri wbich the.happy couple were driven to1 Newcastle depot to take train for Tor- onto, The bride, who ia a great favýorite with ber friends lu southern Clarke, was the recipient of numerous costly and serviceabis presents, the groom's beg a handsome Persian lamb coat. Mr. and Mrs MelroQe will reside in Listowel. Why ee Becaue we make m.çdicinesQ for thun, We tel them ail about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs4 colds, bronchîtis, con- aumptMa. They trust t. Then yIDu caan afford to truilSt t. Ask yar Own dOctOr. %1h» bcaut ndo f a tei q mo n ia1- 060Mfurover Elxty yea'. P .Ae c, ~,l o PU goatl aidtI@Cheiry exciternent must have been caused in1 the sparsely-settled district by Éuch an awful calamity. In those limes, as soon after the re- bellion, quite a patriotic spirit prevaî!ed amongthie inhabitants, and training day, the Jth o! J une, became a promi n ent yearly event, Our friend, Mr Smnart, held a Captaincy in the Militia force and was always on hand to take bis part in1 the performance of the day. "Like thei laird of Coekqpen he was boili buskit Lnd braw " The uniformof the ificers was a bine coat with brass buttons, white trousers, large shoulder epaullettes, sword and bel, and a cap with the letters V R. ini fron.t, When the cap- tain was fully equipped and ready for the fray, he presented quite a militaryj appearance '1hey suffered very much from fexýer and ague. There was a small outlet to the marsh, and it was only after the sand bar was remnovel, gix n the water free access tg the lake, that they oi'ercame the malaria Mr. Smart'so death was one of the unaccountable things. The accident occuried at the railway crossing, a place that he had passed hundreds of times in safetv Ilis1 grandaughter, a daughter of Mr. George, was there on a x isit She wasi a lo%-ely girl, just budding into woman bood an d wth little thougiut of the1 dreadful fate Fo soon to overtake ber,j 3he leit the bouse with him for Clarke. They weciecsmashed îmb bv a train and botli were ki led Two of bis sons. John &nd D7avid bcm residents of Port H ope; and George e, entua'ly r, sidde in 1 dsy.iamntold and lif hitr pue 1 do notthnkanthngof a iia kind hasi e er occuredtha no less than four of bschildren were Klled in rail wiay ac.- cide-nts Lt Wgga ar Iancy in r8OO frorn itierug. ed- hiard o! Scotland to tbe wilds of Canada tbut, somnehow the laie Alexander Fletcher bridged teguif and dropped powno,,,bis part. and flot only oit hibut1 on portions o t1 the lots ) and ii) as ,weil upori which tbe east and south p.arts of th,,q tGovn ;;ýis bui t. fHow he obtnined s muh ard 1 do not know. 1t was nt con flned 10 tiis townrshiïp for he had large holdings in other parts of thepovne took'on any' question he would always be found steadfast and reliable. lie haï no ambition for public lite and a'lhough he was once induced to t ake a sat a t the çouncil board he did flot iseek re.clectioa. He was a'so for a long trne a dfirector ot the Ontario Bank. Mrs. McMurtry le stili living, one of the very oldesi oi thc pioLeers. t seems the destin yofl the, oung people born in these s.maler towns to leave them, Few become permanent citizens 0f 1the other sons, Samuel Arthur is in Montreal where hce ls au im portant position in the business world, Wilim Jmesof Toronto IÀsoScrcetaxy. Treasurer of the grect Insuranco orgami- zation connected with the Yoretere, When the Riel rebellion broke oue in the north west and, the governmemt called for volunteers, he was among the ga,'llnt young fellows who offered their scrvices to the country. He wenit with hi>î brïg- ade under Wolseley 10 Winnipeg, brav- ing the hardships o! that sevcre caimpaigp in which they had over a thouâand oeiilcz of forest and broken water istretches te pass, Before severing his coanectlox with the active force h. held the comn- mission of major in it, which rank he stili loCrkslaph ysicallyý abie to renew the ex, pience shoud the necessity aanaie [je holds bis owii well in the fight wlth timeHebrthyoneti bies in Oshawa. (To bWcoiue. MIT. CARbSWEULL. Folloinisi-i the report of S. S. No. 9 Darlitciu, for Janjuary. Nemý,Im are lun ordier of menit: Jr. IV-Fiorenee Trevhîl, Frauiik Walîtir Sr.i',11-Janiq3 Treývaul, Ain Pent nund, Florence WVhite, ÂA Nîcols.Gertrude Brooks. EvhI8-andelS, Mary Courtico. J r. 111 --Reginka iihort, Ag-gie3 Short~. Jr. U- 0live PaýterI.ùste, Georgie R.,unold3, 'l Lbun Pom,,ir, Samrny Turner. Charlie Oke, lEdrp 0ke,,Pt. Il-Lily 1-ggsns, Ghl.d-ytî eid, Della WybornVera Mehcl-ls, (3arfJàId Tr@Y&ilMlIdred Whits 'ttlila Perdu Ud., .'W. Â.a Ili 666666666666 61 _--qp -40 ---qp

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