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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Mar 1911, p. 5

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iruTgg7ts Phone 9 2a (Night Calis 92b> MISS ALMA JAMES, ELOCUTJONIST -%t Graduate -pupil of MiÊss Mlarguretta ',aynell, Boston School of Epeso Concert engagements accý(eptedl. For particulars addre-ss OSHAWA,o NT DR. J. -C. D VIT C di-tïli cf ol1ie 0Detal (onllegeToronto. oIt Kingr St.) Opticians. BoNvianville. > BOWMANVILLE STATION. GOING EAST, 001KG WEST Expressý 8.44 a. in. :Express 4.22 a. Ili. xres 10.1s ,,Local 7.43 Passnger 3.31p. i. Pssen'er 1.48 p. nu. Local 1 6ý.49 ,, Passenger 7.&J 1,ruil 9.58 Dailv. BOWMANVILLE, M-LýAT. 16, 1911. ');ia. I. te 6C p. m. daily î Mn. Harley Percy,, Tenonte, spent Sun- - - cI Suc, y.dap at home. ýr4,AÇSTOCK it M1oîmday cf cadi jiintis. Mr. Geo. W. James spent Snnday witb wi-ieli1swnililleoefilce rest of Mille~. frieeds'in Buirford. 11 o ersE pilO N 90 b Mrs. Albert Washington is visiting __________friends je Jegerseli. ' Mi. J. R. Byers, Oakvilie, gave us a i fiiendly eall Wednesday. Mis. F. W. Lee, Ennîskilien, spent Sun- ABusinless Collg day wilh Mrs. L. Paterson. i iiig Ilege lbei sîster, Mrs. (Dr.) A. S. Tiliey., course.0 Miss Violet Stevens, Peterboro, is vis- rse. 'itig ler cousin, Miss Nellie.Guld. wilI paýy Uil il 1 , takn accii\1hrl. Ms. William Found visited lber sister 'fhcc~nou iettr tmentie BItIit Mrs. Albert Mark, Toonto, recently. ~iniBilss n~C()cic .M.C Couirt-Pride cf Octarie, No. 6ooe AOF, nmay i tie ececos buinss sencf i wll licld their ainual.At Home Frday (jasaa as atedel.Students cctec. 1\1 MaLcl] 17. iisbudwiefocttlgi? n Alfred S. Grocott, represecting T. M. WýIATSON, IlDouglas & Raîcliffe, Toronto,, gave us a i Mr.Milton, Street, Brooklin, spent Sue- Sday vwitb bis grandmotber, Mrs. M. A. - - ~<~-Washington. - ,-'-Mrs. A.,J.. Eckhart, Toronto, visited hý sister, Mrs. A. S. Tilmy, at Yule LARGE 'Villa" last week. CATAOGU Rev. B. H. Haydee, M. A., London, was FR &.4 (F GREAT guest of Mn. John Percy durîng bis sîay SI1ot1. 1*1 l~ut tst-chs in tewn recently. l lm Sn TES. îî grduaes Mn. S. J. Fcx,- M. P. P., Linds av, with 60 50Cope aimmc. o -e1 walii bis wife and son arrived home after an etl po tien I? Oct curi1oiatie)ui lere extended trip tbreugh Centrai Fionîda. ho cp nypccpccl.Ail > b e.es ce mot si . (icaluates jMrs. J. iVlJetyre entertained a number cf .lhc bsiesscolce ac ateu lup ecof ber friends oni ber birthday March 8tb, Colleg tht-li te I Ottl t rp'ýy . them guest of isoner, being 1Mtiss Graycf We paeîsn c rsue nts -ii geed ms. Lnda tiens5. < ollg peisl y inday ~W4.4 ~ Pîî~a Miss Edith Wmekes enterlained a few EllilotL.Business Cllg jeily friends ie bo non cf Miss Gray cf W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Lindsay on ber way home frocs Toronto Cor. Yenge and Alexander Sîs. ibis week. TORONTO, ONT. Mn. and, Mrs. J. W.- Miller and daugh- ___________________________ ters, Toonto, spent Sunday witb Mr. D. _____________________________Harison, agent cf the Canadian Express Company. Mrs. Thos. Hardy, Wbitby, bas been 4 vis iig ber son, Mn, Arthur M. Hardy, cf thstwn, and ber sisten Mrs. W. B. Allie, SPRINC TERM ý fe FioniAp i re noOuir Dr. F.W.Cryderman, Dentist,has moved Saiuer Saso fron Juy 3d an 'mb.obis cew offices, 807 Gas Office Bidg., affid cotius pprtuit fo igisr cor. Cliffcrd-st. and Washington Boule- p p,)l,ýo ul o good yard, Detroit, Micb. )Iiwp ost Ds u eolle s r m r e m t Tlis Central Business Collerie, Mrs. Samuel Cole, Mapie Grove, was Toronto. guest cf l\ris. John VanNQ6t last week. the lai gcst Isuditheli eqmippel is tan- h sts rnre sais sebadly adi, iîvtcsyer cusieutioi.t- 'h e eseidoinaleaves home. alogue iiled ou cequet. Mr M. A. James is attécdieg 33rd an-r W., H. Shanw, Principal, cual session cf United Workmen Grandi bougec Glil eccard siccets,1 Toronto. Lodge cf Otarie as Press Censor, a pos.i- J tice lie bas filird for elver 25 yeans. 1c ei Mr.C. A. Hepkins, wbc was tbm firsta ____________________________agent ef Ibm Grand Truek Railway at Bowmanville in 1856, and later for seme TKJTORONTO & YORK yeelc. at Whitby, died aI Bracebilge lasfc RADIAL 'dRAILWAY CO- A cempany is being formed inBowman-, ville for suppiying fruit growers with thbm NOTICE OF LEGISLAIION, 1911. best possible- lme-sulphur solution and al ý other ingredient s for scientifie spraying. L See advt. cmxt wemk.L N-oticeisie(lieceby iven thist apolicationviili lic miade on b bluc f tise loronto & Yoriz Radial Mn. and Mrs. J. C. Keils were calimd te hlailgay Coîeplaily 1to te Lcgislative Asscumtmly Elizabetbville, N. J., by Ibm suddec deatb F ,ofthlie PosimcieiOîarie, duig the next ses- cf ber brother, Mn. Dug Moore, who died S sip ouii imeef fei ad. pe« î iti nimtait afler a week's iliness wiîb pneumenia ni su1id iperal is ilways, ceîcerailway-sou- down in Virginia, where lie bad been win- w st-c alwys imd etemioms uiibranches tnn~-dbekReporter, c( cf ie(lly f orecer mu ut-points to M r. Alex. Taylor, Propietor of Skating a] wMei i iimwbiy 1; suI,, ried10oprle- in, clares on bis hocer as a man and ci st-miogst-hl higisy, a5iay h agr a respectable citizen tbat oeeof bis becs 4a - nnî btîeem is th ee ltoiu..i,-icipalit 1 i il), kii as, or upon prisa1te iglit cf sMal idlaid' thîeeggs iast Sueday je spite of ro. N telay ont, mtutsSceae -Sabba)tb Observance law. Sncb werkm g 19zE mkum~ ,l~sid cncse s fîceaîiicmm pi ie 1iruio Saiscegs isitnb ii vr-tiese on a rest day canet be tlita-d Vllage cf NMarlîim, d fromitise Viliagec -dii Iis religions cemmnniîy. âiltomi omste Metccleits iistite ise i- j . VClark's many friends tlh ub-il] o f Peileciasv,, wthlime peu cj-wrs cf anS -h uilemtil toeral;aiieewti ysc eaIs sidOut Bay of Quinte Conference will b son- n cett~ ,, lxig lmelim wilii whchry te leare that in tbm serions fine w icb ai exiwyoiauyni ,wl. isapwr te l vistedMilbrok early Saîurday menni , Pl -* s-t-mi' \le atiputii oentio, mil is store and contents vaiumd at $5,5 in sk* 055cr ee crmassbet- le 1 'was ccmpietely desîroyed. Messrs. Walsh 1li-oral cf tish ais' useipa l s, 1& Clark-, propreos aidony$,0T ex ,.pumprite tocibeilu- pocf îiv iiiglm - eescrid ny$45c' va-s amd iS eelku; sud pMndugtia iesIn-,i 0tIbmlosu xiii bc beavy. etli lmeB-ilay apdMuncipl Bîari mmu iss Gaie, Librarian of Bewmanville ic ltcarils uponl Lise 1Lords Dyte an uîdict.S Public Library, atîended the second an- ir s mtO moue than 000inhahilitauts; sind (ilss-inial meeting of Lindsay District Library E Hwlmepower et tise sa,,id caiiway d)nioy ~Associaion aI Peterbere lasI wek ad cl- n bond)otcs, ebentii;rese tlier secuilie-a mi e an mln saît ailsy nlmpaIly rw onbî was.elected a member of'thm Executive A L mmî ulieeteutoet is actua iiiveîstinti IlCmmittee. Mns. W. Jacebi, Oshawa, MV ~su~ teuunai, tationis, freigit yarle, power fetdsceay isGl eot h,îmuses vrscehuses, eevabci s w echeoos sim e'fi'e; aiS enlrin tie dtie mî thisianjatericg. Mayor Morrow in ancmmsy inuirespect et keepin5 luii repair welcemed Ibm delegates. J. H. Burchana, di p, i_ h,. a n ho t ' .A., Vîce-Pre-ident, Walter R.Nursey, s HERY Vh RIG1hT, 1Jnspectcr ef Public Libranie;, S. J. Sîubbs, it Se!iiter toc tise Applicauts. P. A., and A. Mowat, I. P. S., Peerbeïre, at DateS I To le j[ise luday efj~aIly-, 2d'Dr. Geo.H. Locke, Chief Librarian, mw TOM 1)6w Torônte> made entertaining speeches, tl AreYou Using It? The Antiseptic Hair Tonïc Nyal's ili.rsutone Tt WmL--ioves Dandruff K<eeps the Sra1îi in-a-iealthy condition Stimuulates-the-Growth of the Hair Acemmittee was appoînted censisting cf s tessrs. F. C. Petbick, F. H. Mason, J. H. c H. jury and Wm. Cane te secure expert t r formation regarding the advisability cf 1 lispesieg cfthe plant according te terras r ;ecified in the by-law and te eall a meet- j îg cf the citize-ns for fnrther discussion 1 it an early date. In the nmactime il c would be wtll kor every' citizen te rea-I j le by-law. I We Reconimend- It, Price 5e -Rod'k M. Mitchell& Coi ný__ NZIMEMM MIS. F. J. Mitchell is visiting relative: in Lindsay. SMr, Walter R. Hill left Wednesday fo: Chicago Ill. Miss Helen Mitchell is visîting friend& in Toronto. Miss jean Galbraith, Queen-st., visite( friencls in Toronto. Mr. J. A. Falle bas returned from visit ing friends in Belleville, Mrs. P. Tyler bas returned frona visit. ing her son in Toronto. Mrs. k. Dune', Torontc, was guest o: Mrs. Di. Haririson, Tuesdavl. Mrs. Maria Hobbs, Concession-st., visitý eld Toronto friends on Tuesday. Mitchell & Co's horse condition powdei is the best on the market. 5 lbs. for $i. Are youinterested in a Dominion Playeî Piano - ReadJamcs Deymfan's adv t -ti, Mr. Ross MacCorqudale of the Standars Bank staff, is relievieig at -Markhasr. Branch. The economical man insists on-using Lebigb Valley Coal. Sold only by E. W Loscombe. Haddy & Co's Millieery Openicg Frida3 and Saturday March 17 and 18. Every- body welcomne. ýMrs. Thos. Jury, Rochester,',N. Y., at, tended the funeral of ber father, -Ahe lat( William Kerr. Men's bats, the'latetcEnlis and Au,- enican styles, justireceive(d at Couch, John. ston & Crydernîan's. N Doe't fail to hbrnDr.,J. L. Gilmour',s addness on "Croolas" at Canadian Clut meeting, Fniday nigbt. Annual meeting of Darlington Football Association will be held Saturday, Apnil 15th. Particulars luter. Mr. Wesley Cawken inf.onms ns that he had two broods of chicks hatched March 15th. Who can beat this > Miss Frances E. Coeley ivas in Oshawa Friday attendirg the funeral of her cousin the late Mrs. J. R. Britton. Haven't you a friend wbo would like to neceive this paper negularly? We'Ii send it to end cf 1911 for ,50 cents. Try a can of Brandram-Henderson Paint. Money nefunded if not satisfac- tory. Sold only by Mason & Dale. Mn. Albert Norton- left ýMonday for Buffalo, N.Y., te resume duty as first mate on a vessel there for the summer months. The members cf Morrison's Orchestra întend giving a grand concert in the near future.' Watch fcr particulars in next issue. Have von suggested a name for Niag-, ara, St. Catharines & Toronto Nav. Co's new boat yet ? $20 in gold for winner. See advt. for particulars. Tlîene are more beat units in a ton cf Scranton coal than in any coal produced. Egg, steve, nut and pea sizes for sale by McCieilan & Cc, Limited. Mr. James Stephens, Boissevain, Man., who bas heen speriding the winter with Mn. R. T. Stephens and other friends here, bas 1:eturned te the West. Spring 1911. Fresh seeds just in and for sale, Ail punchases ln seeds except corn 10 per cent discount uintil i5th dar cf April at Peter Murdoch's.- 1. The M\isses Hareden bave opened a necw millinery store in the Reid Block, and in- vite ah tthe ladies te inspeet their stock on--'riday, and Saturday Marcb r7 and 18. ' F. H. Mason &i Son is building a 66-fi. fire proof building on Silven-st. to preper- ly store thc large gtock cf buggies which tbeýy are getting in for tbe season's busi- ness. ~s~~dannotbeat Scranton Ceai for al round domestic purposes. This is the genenal verdict aften 40 years' experience. I We have a gocd supply in aIl sizes. -Mc-ý Clellan & Co, Lirnited. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Philp, Coiborne,- annourice the engagement cf thein daughter Mary Edith to Miý.lrAitbur G. Willoughby. The marriage will take1 place quietly oni April 22nd. Spring Millinery Openings at the Ding- man & Pattinson millineny parlers on Friday and Saturday March 17 and 18.1 All the newý styles and colors, on exhibi- tien. A linen shewer for Miss Edith Philp was given by Mrs. W. L. Payne Tuesday afternoon. A large number of the young married and unmannied friends of the bride-to-be hein.- a great favorite in Coîborne. -Co!borne 'x'ss Court Pride cf Durhama, No. 15, juven- ile Court, A.O.F., held tbcir afimual oyster supper on Tuesday March 7 witb a good attendance of members and directors and members cf the senior Ledge. The even- ing vvas spent in selections frona Bro. Rd. Hughes' phcnograph ai-d games. Ladies, when visiting the millinery openings, drop into Tbe Anderson- Cloth- ing Ce. and see Ibeir display cf men's and boys' bats and caps. A pleasure to show our goods. Maey novelties for both men's md bys'thatyouwill bave to go te the ify no t see ours. Mr Lv Mrrsis attending A.O.U.W. ýs Herses for sale.. See advt. -Sebool reports appear on inside pages. ,r Good mernieg? Do yen use Loscembe Ceal? ýs Article frona Carladian Century is an advertisement. dIt pays to advertise Anction Sales 1 Tihe James Papers.- "Farm Valuesand Wages" is pnblisbed fer farmers teo read. Dr. Dandeno's- article le Ibiis paper is for farmers-read it. If ,Durham >Càeu>nty'ÀAllianice- Convention report apîJears on incer page. Make time te read Seymour Power & Electnie Co's By-Ilaw in this paper. r Mr. lobe Chaplin, Bewmanville, is urne- parmed te prune trees at àany lime. I11-2, r Lewis-jl ni-aadvertises -ergs for Inatc]f ing from bis prime Rose ýComb WbiýÉ 3 Ladies cf Bcwmanville and vicieity arN 1invited te Millinery Openings. Misse Harnden, Reid Bock. If yen need anytbîng in glassware crockeryor china ncw is the lime, te buy at Archie Tait's clearing sale. Ladies, yoga are cerdially* invited te, the -Digman & Pattinson Spri ng millinery epenings on Friday and Satnrday March 7anid-18. e Mr. S. O. Taylor's statemntis te Tor- eonte Star editor, appearing on an insîde -7 page, are Ibe views cf farmers generally ce onthe. tariff pact. Wby.bure yonr money faster than is. snecgssary? Yen sviil net if- yenus, 3>Lebîgh Valley ceai. Soldeniy by E.M Lpscembie. Phone 177. 1 Couch, Jebeston & Cryderman mnust m x- 1pect te do a big business Ibis, Spring for =byae certainly getting ýn an immense stc f new gods. 1 Taiks ce Spraying bas evidenîtly taken streng held'on -theý fruit grewer's mid xfrom the numben cf spray pnmps being rsent eut- by F. H. Masen & Son. Haddy & Ce are mkn great prepara- )tiens for their Spring epenîngs. They 1wili bave on dispiay the largest range cf styles and ail tbe newest covelties. 1 The best is tbe ebeapest; Scranton ceai is recegnized by ail the ieading dealers in Canada and the United States as the best, coal. Several cars fresb mined jusî ne- ceived. McCleillan & Ce, Limîited. Buy crqckgny at Archie Taîts wbile the big sale ,, ~n., "Loscembe-Coal" is Lebigh Valley Coal-nuf sed. liinery Openings at the cew miilineny store, Reid Block, Manch 17 and 18. Onden al yeur funeral desigens or cut flowers frona S. J. Jackman. Phone 80. Farmens, read John Mackay Co. advt, Splendid epportunity te bey feed cbeap. Diegman & Pattinson miiiinery epenings wiil be beid Fniday and Saturday Marcb 17 and 18. Tny a ton cf Lebigb ceai and yon wil use co other. Onden fron E W. Les- combe, phone 177. SCRANTON COAL-Tbe standard for ever 40 years-fer sale le ail sizes by Mc- Cleilan & Ce, Limited. Spring msilineny cpenings Friday and Saturday Marcb 17 and' 18 at tbe Diegman & Pattinson miilineny parlons.' Don't fail te visit the Centrai Miiliceny Parlers March 17 and 18.e A big dispiay cf ail the eewest styles *ill be shsswn. Lmigh ceai s harder, ats longer and contains -more beat thany otl)mn ceai. SoidL oniy by E. W. Loscombe, phone 3.ý77._ The Misses Harnden, Reid Biock, invite yen te their Spring Milinery Opi!eniegs on Fniday and Satunday Mancb Ii and 18., "Give me Ibe bigbt sbiny ceai with the short, round fracture. 1 doe'I hike these long, tim pieces, tbey bure eut tee, quick. 1 wact Scrantonî ceai." The cniy placeF te gel il is frein MeClelian & Ce, Limited. Just received at-Couch, Juiîîstun & Cr- derman's a sbipment cf men's ready-to- wean suits. These suits were bought' from ocee cf the most reliabie, most sty : i iish and up-to-date maniufacturens in Canada. GIRLS WANTED- To licacîsglo cmliig, Apply te Dramii Osova Pacics-, Bos,- APPRE11NTICES WANTED-To lcsm-n dlissuak- immg. Appy b Mus. X. R. GOcuL, Kîig-St., NM( ONE YTO bAN--aIfis-e, sud eve sudsa Sali iPecceuîitoi oui srîaýe setmîiy. Private tumiuî APPlYt l R.R. LOSCOsîsa, Barrister, Bow- HOU SE TO LET' NEARHAPO Dselig bouSstolauig rocoins amu i mmuler- kit h cmi., There is an oc-iard amidt-miss' wmnmurc. Appiy te -D. busc,01SoliiiLi. 10,-2s PG Oi 1ATC11IG pif roui Ro-e-îctb hil Wvuidlîc- rouia stromg healtiîy stockl. Excellent wimtec layers. App1y tc Lrm m uirdis itmmgsI ail bos uIausille. 10 4 H NOU EVANTED-To rliîorc weuld lîuy on easy payumîents, s six or see su icsse iosme ssils moisi7 i llot in Bossius 111e. .Aulmiess, -D mAssRt B, Boss usans icl. il5 T IRASHhNG O0LTFIT FOR SALE L'himipioni TSeParalor witi hiower sud fecîler; Wxvatleulloo ,-eigiuie,'14 horise-powsemrait lu gîîîmocpsr ,,Fo miser Partilt-ml'isUppy 10JOEssI-isBUîîu.eS. îycroue. 1-mp JERSEY COW FOR SALE-6 y sacseitsm celer, dîme bt- ait May 1. Siling for ml mlt bouf lias e uit rcui. Raised hy preseutow- ciFocillfol-usmatiol, applyte houPIsusC, Boss. i,;,n ville.1il1 w CEMENT SILOS.-I issis le iuufocm the pumblie- .tisaI h liai e a,'oinpiete ommîfit for bilidinîg cîelît silos mmmiti cpcepaitt le t-eu- tracts 10 huilu amni guaralitseu itista-ticit tic mmaule. G. A. EEScie, llî,X U9, iiowmuauviile 13 IV E~i MAN OR MOMNAN WANI'ED-For ssiiik LaI imouse pmiyinml -2f00 or S1.00 per w-eeiz with oppeccunityto advamice. Spame timîmectamib', cii. W ork nect difficuît animdcqmticie-, uo cx- pecieuce. Wî.Si-e, bimnitsd, SpaidinaAs-c.. Te- romto. il c [ORSICS FOR SAhll. <lie streute carriuge herse, 10y-ec, ld, pelfetl iyquiet; cie colt, 4 Sesîsweli isokemi; cime hackitsy ilY- risiiig lssbrokeis ; cie pîsmy, perfetlly [uiet midircehable for wocîsce c cilutren. i ohe sold aIincite rate puises. (,alil udi aspett lthe. H. B. FoSTE'mIL, lot 0, t-on f, Dacrion, iewullanviile, P.O. 111f FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE Combined Seeder, Mewer, Binder, 4- section Dmamoed Harrow, Waggon, Piows, 12-foot Rake, Stock and Hay Rack and -ther fana impîmmenîs; aise a large quan- ity cf No. i Timotby and Mixed Cioven Hay sud 30 loads of AI Ccw Hay and 50 bus. Turnips, 6 nice yeung lien Tur- kmys. These implements are ail je gcod wcrk- sg order and some cf Ibena wene only ased by me lasI season. Appiy te undmnsigned. JAMES MacCONNACIIIE Emîf BOWiMANVILLF. BOWMAN VILLE MARKETS. 2orrset edssssh T"t Cî.day, ZLOUa t, 100 Ibs--------..$2 50 te $3 00 ffHEAT, Fail, bush--------o OD os tei0n " Spring-----------.. 0 cite 1 03 " Red Fife---------c oote 1uc " Goose-----------..000 o0 005 3ARLRY, tV bush, No. i -. ..O050 te e 50 mATS, White "----o... 03-1 teo 035 ýY,, .....o 65 to 070 3uCKWHEAT "----e.. 4 6 leo 047 >EAS, Biackeye, lV bush. ... o ce te e ce Canadiaii Beauties .... o 90 te c 05 Smail--------------c. 0 00teo8c "BIue.'--------"---o o0010 089 'LOVER SEEi3-......... 6 00 te 7 00 FIMnTHY SEED-----------.6 ooto 700 EJTTrER, best table, V It ....- -o 00 teo o23 bs, tlc dz--------------o o 0 010 20 OTATOES tV bus .........e. ceo1o t So o AY, M ton------------- 00 to 10 0 For Infants and OLUcren. The Kind, You Have Always Bought Bears h > Pl l E(] tC I Record- Breaking I 1 ~~CHJE mA1'T~ The Popular Grocer. Bowmanville. -----I Il,. ______ - NEW SPRING GOý ODS Our Firs4t Shipment ôfNew 1Spring Goods has arrîved ' New Net Waists New Mus1iîs Waists New Silk Waists New Priîsts New GingYlirs New -Dress Goods New Silks Nýew White Cottoun New Grey Cottonî NewSheetngs New Pi]low Cottoîîs New Laces New Embroideries New Iowellings New Table Linens New Flanîselettes New Whitewear New Corset Covers New White Skirts New Night Gowns 5-w- Grocers'Duie Bis Taken Next door tb Séti iduird BnBwavle NOticcs ef Eirths, 25 cents ; Mars'iages 50 cenuts; Deaths, go ceins, each iitiç>,rtioii. When flunerril cards are pninted rit titis office, *snrt ion f ree. BIRTHS BsîxTTNos leOshaw, 1Niar. 5,to )Ir. sud i. J tIena daiter. 'js -At Maple Groe, l.slinetee, Mar.l 14,~ ~ ~ ro teM. itMsJph Gaug tsn MARRIAGESt m cnsIsca i saaFi.2,Misi Mi~ ~ ~~Mr Hf. tnsna Ms5la-e Sahtcof sud iss Ita iono, daghte et he lte xviii. ,,l I bot ci (>ahawa. Moa asNIenoLs-At tise cieceo JQS BcusB.A., Mr. John C. l'teiey, P Ilî,0ug.sn At the eq eee ttie eiit,"Tc Ppla~",Dalingîo, hy 13 iiI. A., B. D., Ncýwcaatie, Mc.r Ri eardlt.Jol, Nwcasîle, anid Miss Ethel Mày, dàughîec of Mcl. Groi. P. Iticlia cd, Newcastle. Jsssscsle {en al, scotl, Ilughi Ilesnly Jeeil, il[ LUI cars. 1(gaa le iol Iiiil, Mac. 1ýis, ltiîi Rcr, aei80va llÀ1OS,-IER-t nTu chcheMac tî, M ýAliei G Souservuillef , aed46yeîim 1(1ITON-slubieda, Ma. Ot, Maîtisaetc, belovea sife of Wn . . Ogdeî, u ber rd ya.' loscd iiioti-of Mis. . A .-Gay ash ueington, Foiicl-c owinsus ille. His Worship, thm Mayor sud Mns. R.A.Mulbollaed, Port Hope, lefI Tuesday afterecon for a montb's vacation in Washingten, Oid Peint Conafont, Va., Atlantic City, Pîiladeiphia and New Yôrk, N. Y.' Miss Goidie, a graduate cf McDonald Institnte, Guelph, gave an interesting ad- dress ce "Cereais" iin Ibm inl'rest of tbm Quaker Oats Co. to a number of tIse mmmn- bers cf Ibm Wcmnae's Institute Wednesday aflerneon. She piaced ests aI tbm bmad cf tbe cereais and recommended buying tbm package je preference te buik. Word wv as recived on Saturday of Ibm suddên deatis of M\r. Frank L. McKay, Mayor cf Indian Head, Sask. Mn. McKay left here seme 2o vears ago fcr tihe West, sud ever sinice lias resided there, ýconduet- iug a lange hardware business. Miss Mc- Kay cf this town is a sister, and Mn. A. ,McKay, Supt. et E eperimeetal Farm, Indian Head, a brother.-IlTitiby C/i con- Ï-le. Mn. McKay was aise brother et the late Mn. W. McKay cf lîsis îewu and nepbmw et Mrs. D. Galbraith, Queen-st. His wife was Miss Amelia Mimne, cf Ibis town. CANAIANCLUB. Next meeting cf Ibm club will be beid t the Balmeral Hotel on Friday Marcb 7th. Luecheon -wili be served aI 7.30 s.m. The club bias secured as speaker fcr te eveeiug Dr. Gilescur, Wsrdeu of thbm Central Prison, Toronto, who wili give ae address on "Creoks." Dr. Giimeur's eputation as a public speaker anAibmth selt he is an oid Dui-harn bey wili make the nmeeting cf -speemal mteresî. Secure1 ycur tickets frcmn the Exeentive or any of te Banks. VERY VALUABLE BOOKS. Thte Iome flealth Club teaches how te <emp well and bew te everceme disease mclt by crdina ry rmetbod-,beltlb;very1 ,impie means. The Club beoks 1te1 liaI ibeut it.1 More than 40,000 copies bave been sold,1 rvieg that they are et real menit ad bould netbe cocfusmd with- ordîea.ry so- :lied docter bocks. There are fiveý vol- Lumes-Vel., $1,00; Vol. 2 inciudimsg Dr. Reeder's fanacus lessens on Dynaiec Ma g- metsm, $3,00; Bock ef Lecturesý, S2.00; All About the Baby, $2.90; Mýedficinal Plants cf America, $2.00. Tewoeset an be had at $8.00, charges pirepaid. Address: HOME HEALTI- CLUB, Laporte, Idiana, U.S.A. ;9 if "Lest We Forget" E. R. BOtJNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, r blets, Markers, etc., in .Granite and Mable. Bowmanville, Ontario. =,UNERAL DIRECTORS IL. Morris &SonI ,MOst .cemplete PEquipuseult Sundyaysdnigiln. ah Pcomupîly- attendleS l.ell Bowmanviîle Phones 10-34 Branches: - ORONO HAMPI f ['ON 1 ofChina anid Crockery OU-LI selhing- eut ale of China, Crockery and Gissw li as bren a record-breaý;ker for big sales, genineagi ns arall-t satis- * faction iiteo ur wmany customeprs;. Or~o in t¶sdepart- ment lba,, been reduced from $00 fio 200, :and although somew'pt depleted the asrmn i the vtwý a'ious unes for the The following is just a few of, the maoney-sav-ing bran ~ offered:- will be clearing at............................ $9.50 to $1.75 4-dozen common larnps, reg 75c >to 40e for .50c to- ù-Se eneh Jardineres have becýn reduced considerably and there are stili soôme good bargains at ..............$.80Oto 25c eacb. You liad hetter hurry if you want to get a foulet set at cost prices. We just-have a few left ranging fiom $5. 75 to- $2,00. We haven't much limoges china left but the balance of the plates, enps saucers, etc., are going at bigreductions. Three tables filled wîth odd lines in china and glassu are too numer- ous to mention. Corn in and pick out what y.ou want. Remenaber it ail go.es at about cost-prices. 1.3-4 14-piece china tea sets with green,,and pink decorations, reg.- $5 for....... ................... ...... ......... $3.00 1-96-piece dinner set of limoges china, reg $25 for ...$16.00 .8-oniy dinner sets left, ranïging frona $2)0 to $ 10.7-5, now clear- ing at ........................................... $15 'to $8.50 Glass Tumblers, large sîze, reg. $1 per~ doz. for ...8c. mediumn, reg. 90c, for......70e snîall, reg. 80e for.......... 60ýe. Bfalance of Parlor Stand Lamps, very pretty designs andtrimmings, reg $6 to$2 fer ................. ...... ......$1,75to$1.40 8-H1anging lamps left, regular $12. to $6, 'wbile they last thev Our stock of Groceries is the best, à leanest 'and freshest and our prices are riglit. Briîîg in your farna produce. WTe are stili paying highiest prices in cash or trade.ý Bowmaliville.

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