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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Apr 1908, p. 1

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ana tan tate~ TERMS :-~~1.OQ Fer Annuni. OURE TOWN AND COUSTk FIEnT; THE WoRLD APTERWARDS.M. .JES&ONPrpiti In Advance. BOWMÂNVILLE, ONTAIIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL .29, 1908. VOLUME IVNo18 Readymto mweair Clothing I Couch, Johnston & Cryderman have js pn ed out a large and choice stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' 'READY-TO- WEAR SUITS AND OVERCOATS. rj hese goods were bought from the best and most up-to-date manufacturers in Canada. They are cut in. the very latest styles, well-made and well- trimmed, bought for cash and will be sold at the low- est possible price compatib le with business salety. G-7rocers -Due Bi.Il taken as ah Store opens ut 7.30. a. miSn.UDE ETIS FOR TEE CANADIANHeE SHOW-TIE M IBEST-QUJALITY EVER BROTJGET TOGETHIER IN CANADA. E A T H, @ Fiay and Saturday, Aprîl 29th, 80th, openied- on Wednesday evening by His This je a non-poisonous, Honour the Lieutenant Governor Sir non-corrosive flujd and ýWhen Mortimer Clark Never has there been use ispur whte.such aquality of horses exhibited. Mr usedis pre hlit. Hrber C.Cox of Toronto bas an ex- ceptionally fine four-in hand of golden WiII Not Injure'Your Chestuuts which are likely to ba indiv: Carpets. Adam Beek of London shows the finest lot ef hunters he hms eyer got together including Kakabeke and Kennebee and It le Positive Death tb aill a very notable new one, Kamouraska, Inseet life. Mr Langdon Wilks cf Quit shows bis' New York winners President and Vice Kilis Buffalo Moths instantly, President. There are upwards cf 600 thorughdisnfetan an entries la the 66 classes or a n average A throuh dsinfetat o!ô nine teeach cîasà. Promi nent among deoderant. these are A. Yeugherof Simcoe, Hon. Robt. Beith, Bo.wmanvllle, Dr. E, Joues, Put up in large botties and. sold Bramptou. and C. D_ Wooley, Simece. for 25o by The complete suecess of the fourteenth reviewal cf the Canadi&n Herse Show is F. R.Kerslake,____ The West End Drugglst. Store cloesa%8,0 p. m.j BANIK 0 MOe'âNTREAL -o- Establisbed 1817 WEDDING BELLS. DENisoNý-FunBy. Thernarriae eof Miss Mary Josephine, vôungest daughter of G M. Furby, Esq , of "The Pines", Port Hlope, to William Graeme Denison, son cf the late G, Shirley Denison, Esq-, Mentreal, tock'place lu the St. Matthew'e chureh, Brandon, April 1lth, Rev. A W. De- Pencier officiatlng. BOWLES-WORKKAM, iA pretty wedding took place ut the home cf Mrs Elizabeth Wcrkman. Lindsay, April 18th, when ter daugh. ter, Miss Eva H., recently organist in the Methodist Cthurch there. was united lu marriage with Mr. Oliver Bowles, B A., of Toronto University. The eeremony was perfcrmed by 11ev. John Locke, assisted by Rev, J. Goodman. The we4ding march was played by Miss Florence Alln, -of Streetevilie. The bride was attired ln a travelling costume cf rravy bluecloth., AmoDgthe guesta 1 SPRIN& FAIR. The West Durham Agrieultural So- eiety will hold a Sto' Ilion and Bull show et the drill shed grounds, Bowmanville. on Saturday May 9, when the tollowing Prizes WlIl be offered: HOR8sEs-Heavy draught, (registered). Stallion, aged,1 lst $5, 2nd $3, 3rd $2. c 8yrs.ol, 8t $5, 2nd $8.8rd $2. c Can. bred, lst $5, 2nd $3,Brd $2, Mares', auy age, lst $1, 2nd $2, 3rd, -$1, Hackney class, (registered). Stallion, aged, lst $5. 2nd $8, 8rd $ 2. il 3-rs, old, lst$5, 2nd$38Brd $2. Pony clase. Stallion, any age, let $5, 2nd $8, 8rd $2 Agricultural class. Mares, any aire, lst $4, 2nd $2, Brd *1 Standard bred or- Roadsters, may be shown la harness. Stallion, aged, lst $5, 2nd $8, Srd 8 'i,3 yrs oid, ist $5, 2nd 88, Brd $2 BuLLE, (registered) Durham. lat $8, 2ad $2. Hereford, lst $8, 2nd $2. Jersey, Ist $3, -nd $2. Holstein, lt 8, 2nad $2, Judriging will begin ut 1.80 p. mn Enres uay be muade ut the Seeretary's office up to 12 o'clock on day cf show. Corne and select yeur sire for 1908 Admission 25c.' T. BAKER, J. S. MOORCRAPT, President, Secretary-Treasurer. CHAMPIoNSHIP TYPEWRITING CON- TEST. SCHOOL CHAMPIONsII' PWON BY A CANA- DMAN. BOTH (HAMPIONS TAUGHT BY A CANADIAN. ALL PREVrOUS RECORDS BROKEN. The Auditorium in the Central'lgh Sehool of Philadelphia was the scene, on Saturday April lsth, cf a typewriting contest which marks an epoch lu! the history of such events The occasion was the secind annual cernpetltlon for the Journal rrophy and also for the Sohool Chamnpionship Medal donated b5 the Penman's Art Journal of New York . The Trophy is a beautiful silver cup which is retained biç the wlnner for ne year only. The M5edal le of so]id gold andbecomes the absolute property of the winner. Th~e first competition was helid lu Boston ut Esster last year, The competitien consists of two parts, twen- OUR INSIDE PAGES Editorial Notes, Discussion on Separators. Cartwright Couneil report. Metzler-Nugent weddhig. Bowmanville 40 Years Ago, Orono and alyrtIe Station correspon- Much other interestlng miscelIaneit, s readirig. Health, Fashion and Young Folts columne. Vestry meeting St. John's church, Blackstock, BowmanvilleCouncil Road and Streets Commlttee report Easter in New York by TEEi STATES- MAN'S senior editor. Durham Old Bo: s Executive meeting at Principal Hughes-,. 'Catarrh now curable by, Hyomel. Mi o-na-a cure for sickheïadache, etc. MINISTERS ANI) CHIRCHES W.C.T.U. Meets Tuesday May 5th at the usual hour and place. - Musical andi literary proiZram, ice creamn and cab e, Methodist cburch, May 11. Admission 15c.n The series of special services in the Disciple church is 'boing continued throughout this week, Rev, Canon Cody. D, D., Rector of St. Paul's church, Toronto, will preach in St. John's church, Bowmanville, Tuemday evening May 5th at 8 o'clock. 11ev, H. S. McGea Toronto, Assistant General Secretary of i'emperauic3 and MrlRefe,.rm, will preach in the Moth. cdistChurch Sunutay, Sacrament wlll be administered at each service. About lflty dollars and a raîlway ticket to New York were tak en out ot the peeçket of Dr. F. U, Stephenson, secretery of the Young Peuplai's Forward Movement for tha Methodist c.hurch, as he passed from enie car to another at the Union Station, Toronto, on a Aix months' leave of absence te be spent In Eugland. Newly elected Epworth League offi- cers aire. Hon. Prea,-1ev. Johin Gar- butt; Pres -Mr. E ArthurLoveil; lst Vice Pres -Mr. Fred & - Faosr; 2nd Vice Pr 'ea.-Miss Mary Cr1Nderm&n; Brd Vice Pres-Miss Lena Had dx; 4th Vice Pres -Mr. Hobart _Knlght; 5th Vice

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