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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jul 1907, p. 1

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anaI'fn tate~ TEBMS :-$1.O Per Aunum.Ouit TowN AND COtTNTY FirtST ; THE WORLD AJVTERWARDS. M. A. JAMES&SNForilr In Âdvance. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1907. VOLUME II o 7 * New Spring Goods!1 Nowhere* * else ini West Durham Wil you find such a big stock of NEW DRESS GOUDS. Such a fine assortment of ladies' NEW SPRING COATS and Capes sellmng off at 25 per cent discount. Such an immense assortment of NEW LACE CURTAINS. Such a big stock of ail kinda of NEW 4APES Such a big stock of Linoleums IN ALL WIDTHS. 5 ,Such a choice stock of NE W READY- ITO-WEAR CLOTHING(ý and such a fine dis. plyof lligh Class Dry Goods of ail kinds as are soldby * ____ Couch _ _ i Johnn st o-n %& Cryd er ma n* Grocers' Due Bis taken as Cash. fThe Corner Shoe Store AR OpolillgEfforts OUR UNÂVOIDABLE ALTERATION SALE._ Hav YoîuÊ% Tired Feet? Lu bot wiethor vatir feet Burn, Ache, Swell, or sweat alnd becoine very 1usd. Sometimes tiey bimell v6ry offensive, Then a-gain thoy are as if . S12a1àe ad. Any o! these troubles are rend- ily relieved by Kersiake' & Fo It omfort 1t surely makes fet crfral Put up in a vollow caïk of large size and salit at 2à5e, per eau by F. R. Kersiakçe, The West Eud LDrug-gistî Phono 49. - Bowrnanville, BANK 0F M0NTRIEAL EstabIished 1817 Capital -$14,400,000 Rest - 1 1,OQQOOQ Sa.vings Banuk Department. Head Office, Mofntreal J. A. MecLELLAN, Manager. Bowmanville Branch. K44, ~.1 jAUCTION S ALESi, 8ATURDAý,Y, July 1.M onOsberno, "ýLako-sîdo Farm'". Bowmanvillo, vwili Bell his farm e. onslsting of 180ý acres, oue of the best farin a l Durham county, geedi bulildings, evory cou-~ venlonco. Seo ad;vt Sale at 4 pý.I L. A, W. ToLE, auictioneor Bwmn -villa. THE STATESMAN TODAY. Today's paper Is vory iuteresting A tr-Better Doad--is llght read ng.,, Henrv Cope's sermonette on "Tho" -euy 01 oliness, s upliftiniz. Faim. 'eswili4mI'oine gond articles spciasllyý for themi-Red Clover Seed and Hints on Potato Growing. Fashion Hînts and About the House are gaed reading for the ladies. Yýoung Folks are also re- membered. Cobourg Horse Show, Cen- tral Canada Fair, Couinties Home letter, Llterary Notes. andBorne genoral news mnake up 'the insido pages, We are spendlng a lot of timo and mnoney te inake this paper a modal ciiuntv journal and the gnewing Lubscripiton Iist shows hew aur efforts are appreciare-d. Read- er, if you can recomrnend it ta your friends yen will do us a kinduess. A PRACTICAL 3CROOL. MNr. T. f' Wright was ans3 of the moît popular and-suceessful teicbora af Dur hauh county lu the ninqetios. Having besu chassa beq-ause of bis4 reoognlzed ability as a teacher for a position an the staff of a leadiug Toronto Business Coi- loge he showed such ap)itud8 and pro-, g resa that ho was soon chosen Princi-i pal af St. Catherines Business Cologo Here he was blrprisingly suceessful briaiging the school inta the very front rauk of tho busines3s caleges His ro- putatian as a suiceessful toachor and principal was again recogiaed wbon ho was offered a prominoent position on the staff of The Busiuess Svstems Com- mierclilSehool, 52 Spadina Avenue, Toronto. Particulars of this splendid school wiil ba faund in an article on an inner page headed. Business Svatems and ini a large anuucernent '295 àMan- agershMps Vacant." We eau heartiiy roammed thîs institution te everyý youtugiman de8irous of traiuing for a business careelr HIGR SCHOOL NOTES, Entrance ligts will appear next weok 158 candidattes wrote hore i1 at Black- stock arid 9 ai SaUna. A uew editlori o! Shakespeare's 3" Mac- beth,'" proparod by the publishers Mon. aug & Ca., Tarante. Lt will be ready for use li te high sehools iu Soptember Mr. WV. G. Carpenter, Scienca master. has goee ta Gananoque far vactien Mr. A. R. Camoron, Classicai master, is ai hia homo lun Morrsburg. Promotions additioal te Ihose pub- lished ta.ke eff eet ai apouing o! sehool1 A few of theso are canditienaiiy pro- mnolod. Full information whon sehool opens. Prom Paoria J:R. Bragg, F. Cryderman, T,- Dustan, J. Edsai.l. L. Hall, E. He8nrv, F. Langaid, 8. Nes- butt, F. Roenigk, W. Tod, G. Wickett.' Frova Forin Il M. Bradley, M. Brad- loy, M Burhama, L. Connors. F Gale, E Gnlgg, L, Horno, A. Lylo, D. Morr- Isou. 1l'.'m J.1L 'îrR R.'.'i&t¶MM BOWXA4NVILLE PUBLIC SVHOOLS 7lOMOT [ONB FOR TERM AI 4GJE28 1907 P JE. IV TO SENIOR. IV Honors.-Marjorie King, Lilian Bon- sali. Reginald lolliffe, Clark Taylor, Norman H-amnlev, Frank Short, Hardy Nicholis, Ross Stuitt. Pass,-Lloyd Suraders, Clitrence Sharpe. Ida Elliott, ger trude Cax, H4elen Bird. K ate Percy, Mluriel Calver. Reta Roenigk, Robert M ilson, Willie Rudd, Alan Brown, Robert' Morrow, Vina1 Stacey, Harry Duston, Clarence Miuttan, I lKate Mfannîng, Doruth> Sanderson, Veraý 'ennington, Meredith Linton, Alecý1 UHaddy. Herinan W estaway tRecommeinded--Moriley Varcoe, nrùr- il- Gould, Hubert Foster, Nti ýjsu Wiur Gibson. Nti$sn flonors-Ernest Bottreli, Ha7el MRr- cer. fAaggie Connais, Russel Willianis, Greta Richards Ethel Moyse, Florence Diiling. Isobel Birdî, Ross Situw. Pass -%label Mils, finrold Cann, Mary McDoagall, Wesley D2vy rn Mana, Olive Lambert, Percy (r 'ied Bertha Darch. Myrt'e Peate, Guernasey McCIellan, George Hughes, Hi'dIa Bran- ton, Norman Nlc-lonald,Gretajacitman, Garrie Painton, James Moyse. Recommended,-Lorne Butson, Ireue Bickeil, Fred Sprv, Esten Darch, Cflara Robbins, Edira McRev>nolds, Robert Richards, Kate Foster, Jack Meath. Nor- man Peate, Ida P13 n, Grace B'arton JR 111 TO SR 111 IHonors,-Varv:n Emery, Eva Witler- Johuston, Gladys Westaway, Kathieen Kuight, Alecia Creeper. -Pass -Eva Spry, Andrew Nicholis, Elsie Slute, Norma Loscomnbe, Aggxie Christie, Gardon Manning, Eddie Kirk- endaîl, Norman McCrimmoa, Harold Eliiott. Cliffard Crawford, Lettie Thick- son. Celia Branto. Russell Candier, Leslie Tuck er, Bert bo)unsail, Eva Mor- rowv, Alvin Stace-, Wînnio Trimble, Gor- don Rice, Harry Gnigg, Samuel Dow-ney. Recommiende i ,-Her-schell Hooper, Elsie Luxton. Bert Thompson, Frank1 Piper, Beatrice Cowaýn.Greta Oke, Car rie Crossey. Euý. IHTO JCZ 111 Honors -Muriel Chartan., Alani Gale, Winnie Kydd, Greta Belimani, Nel- lie Bottreli, Archie Mingeaud. Ovi Souch, Wilton Elliott, Lepha Doncaster, Lily Brown, Greta Morris, Clifford Men Dougali Pass,-Harold COsbarne. Rass McDcug. al. Elva Mercer, Roger Bird. FranK Calver, Willie3 Quick, Frank Britton), Olive Marris, 'kenneth Fletcher, Leland Edg-er, Tohnie Tyler, Kenneth Craw- ford, Hubert Stacey. Mar-y Mcflauald, Lewis Pointeni, Stanley Dunn, Darwin Bichell, Mary Vanstoue. Recomnmeded,-Fred Short. Juil Io sait k e u * ~ ai NIAGARA FALLSI ST, (GEORGE'S B lCHO, GRAFTON, INvIrs You AfLL. WTEDNESDAY 1JULY 17. 1 ýSpecial G. T. R ta Toronto and rc- turn. 2 Splendid S. 3. Turbinia ( 15,50 pase.) to Lmwiston., N. Y. and return, 38 Gorge E±lectric Cars ta Falls andi return. .5 hours at the Filis Al!Ui,T? CuiLDEEN,,i (5 tto 12) Oolng Brig-hton $245 $1L25 6.40 a. in Coîborne 2 S-,-) 1.20 6.55 GTraiton 2 30 1.15 705 , Cobourg- 21() 1.05 7-2) port Hlope3 2.05 1.0,5 7.1o , Newtonvilie 1 9) 95 7.4'2. Newcastle 1 8-5 95 7 6- Eowm'antville i180 ý,O s801 Oshawa Jct 1 6r3 85.-8t423 Whitby Jeýt. 1W0 80 8.30 Arr 'vo Toronto 9 a. mn and leave 9. 20 Lewlaton 11.20; Falîs 1.0 Leave Falls 5 p. m; Lewistou 6 and Toronto 8. Tickets goïng good onily by speciail train; returning good for i hursday and Friday except tr m Port Hope te> Whitby, whero goad for Tu;3sda'y only. Ahi-round trip, of 3 daýYa, for loss than single fare to Toronto, How many will Bowmanvillie bond ? Do) you want a farm ? Barriater Sinclir, Oshawa, adverises lu another columu a good buitable f3r imixedi farming the most prefiLable kind. It will be sold or rentedl.LU yoil wauit a farin, reader bee Mn, Sinclaie about this one. ONE MORE CHANCE. The Mlason Co's grisai' sale is nÉow practlcallv over. Ih liabeen a satis- [.etory business ao oat Tho pubiile have reýpo.ded ta tho advertisemauts promptly ani the gnodi have gone- out fast ai bargain prices, The pros- peets now are that the balance wil soon be sold en bloc and go ta another town. Howe ver, until thsý barzalu la comploed customes tea geL geods at saine priCO6 as paid ou iast weex rof sale. Dress Goodi at haIt prices anà other goods as adventised. Ses adveri- isemeunt for furher pantieulars. MIr. J. J, Miason and Mr. Auderson, the new clething man, wor8 la the elty ibis., week seleeting saine nice now lines for summer trado and ovenlaoking the flu orders alrealv egîVen and pla2ing or- der for fail and wintür business NBWOAgTLIM.

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