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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1911, p. 5

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B3LUR There comshýs a time xlieï lt- fers, blur sud type seenisf0gahe and1 readiug becomnes diflicult. Thli i; -Naturt'S w 5y of tehiug -yOu ta get lasses. Nof just a i aýfzsses but glasses made to order for' yOUr Oxvu eyea, flic kind iii fact that xvýe are making every da'...Ouri- >atïintinsare thool, sin tLîiýiesd f ree of cîre Dnluggista Phone 92a. Op ticiaus Bowmauville. Price, large hottle, 100 full doses $î.oo and well worth iti, ton. If's better to t-akeý no medîcine at ail than to de- pend upon cbeap concoctions that are comipounided to selI at low price and a big profit just because there is a large 1emanid for certain remedies at certain seasons of the year. Yyal'-s Sarsaparilla drives ouf ahl impuities, cleanses and( tones Up the sysfem, arouses energy, brîglifens flic eye, clears flich brain, gives lightness to flic movemeuts. Ny a I's Sarsapanilla is not tlic only thing you will find in Ibis drug store. We make a speciaîty of articles,-of R. M. MITCHELL & CO., Druggists Optîians Phionle 92a. Bowmanvilie. FOR SPRJNG SEEDINO Just received sud for sale at Peter Alundock's. Ahi pur- cliases lu seeds, except corux, wilI lie iveni 1 DISCOUNT, uutil 15 t 1 (,day oÈ Apnil. Onder youn seeds early from PETER MURDOCK Scdstan, Bowm anviIle. BUY A MORTGÂGE- Do -you want to Buy a Mortgage on a good improved farm paying you per cent yearly ? If you do, advise Al1. R. Sanders, SASKATOON, SASK<. .1I THIEPOPULÀR TOURIST ROUTE Muskoa Laites, Lai 'Bays. Temag- ami., Algonquin Païk, Magnetawan, RI-ver. French River. Georgian lrWaLake Couchicbi3ig, )Rôùflo Tnp IIom6seekers, Ex- CUrsiêôis tô the West, àt Low Rates, via Sarnia or Chicago. a-,;y Grar4d Trunk Agen or addrelss A.- E. -Duif, District FsegnAgen1t, Toronto, Secare tickefs and Iil information f'yrn Jury~ & LoveIl. fer, Betty Brown, Annlie Launie anid imi- itation of bagpipcs. Miis3s McCutchecon1 and Mrs. Bert Smith gave vocal solos., The, bunch of copsï did thecir parts Well stiowing -exNcellent training, and Bert S-iith and Hli Shepard made evcerybody Iaugh withl their "sheen nouse;nse." There were ab>out forty niem-,bers .aud thev put on a clevcr etetainnient, The orchestra is deserving of special raise' for flic s "plendidi service rcnideredi. Remiemiber if is Orange Day Saturday1 BOWMANVILLE STATION. GOINO EA~ST. GOINOF WEST Express 8.44. . : [Express 4.22 a. m. :Express 1.5, Local 7.43 Passenger 3.31 p. mn. Passenger 1.48lP. i. Local -6.4,.Pîasenger 75 Mail 9.68 Daily. BOWMANVJLLE, APRÏ. 27, 1911. Big day of sports, in town May 24th. Particulars later. Mr. O. A. Ga msby, Orono, is attendiug the Hlonse Show"in Toronto. Mrs. W. Willis of Toronto, is visiting her dauglter Mrs. W. Maynard. Mn. Walter McGregor, Coîborue, was necent guest of Mr. Geo. Carruthers., Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Woo(-dhouse, Coch- rane, have been vi îsîig at Mr. T. Robson's. Miss May Vansfone, Toronto, is visîting lier brother, M.Nr. F. C.Vaso, "Cedar Cliff.1" M\,iss Lois werry CearGroýve" Ebe- nezer, hias 'been visîting her aunlt Mrs. W. C. Cole. 'Miss Grace Bray, Toronto, bas been' visiting beir aunti Mrs. John VanN est, and other relatives becre. Mrs. W. 'Milîs; and daugliter Mabel, spent Eastcr iber sîstezr, Mrs. A. HgeColling,,wood. Genuline Br aiatthe Parior Slie Store Friday; and Saturday'. Not the necw spj-rig !;,e but j st as g oocl.,! Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hislop, renitly viýsit- cdl Mr.Jolin Cooper, VWhîtby m eaie in Brookliu andDaintn Alare glad to suec-Miss Reta Col, out againi alter being confined to thie bouise for thrce wecks witli pucumonia. Mrs. T. C. Nichoîls and -son, Uxbridge, and Miss Leitcli, Toronto, bhave been visiting Mrs. T. E. Higgiubotbam. Mrs. John Bryaus, Lindsay, had a nar- row, escape from burning to deatb. Wbile burning leaves ber srcsscaugbt fine. Maj. P. J. Rowe, Pickering, was in town last wcek returning from a meeting of 46th Rgt. at Port Hope. Sec inside page for report. .Mns. Hiram Buirk, Centre-st,, will ne- ceive on tbe second Tuesdav of May in- stead of the first Tuesday and not again this se ,ason. Brandon city council gave a grant of $5000 to the Summer- Fai.Mr. W. 1. Smale, a, formner Bowmauville boy, is Sec- retary of -this fair. Regular meeting uf Bowrnanville Wom- an's Institute ivill be lield inu-the Council Room on Friday next, April 28, at 3 p. m. Every member attend. The Christian Guardian and STATES- MAN to end of 1931i to a new subscriber for $i.50. Send orders to James Puhlish- ing House, Bowman-, -lle. Dr. W. E.' Tilley, Public School Iuspcc- tor, was elected a member, of -oittee at the Ontario Teachers' Alliance annual meeting in Toronto last week. Miss Aima James, St. Thomias,. WiVmii-j fIredPower and Mr. James Pearce, Dar-j ling'ton, autoed to Orono Sunda la st, be - igthe guests of Mr. U. A.Gamasby, "Lin- tonhurst." i Conmie and hea-r 'Mrs. Balion's and Sena- for: Withrow's oplinion of Hîgbee, Sen- i or, tire breezy miner from Montana, Fni- day evening, Apnil 28th in Town Hall at 8 ocok Mr. and Mrs. D. McPherson, Toron Ny, cre guests of his sister Mrs. J. N. Lawrie Suunday. Tbey were called bere by the deathi of ber brothcr-in-law, Mr. Robert H. Moore, Haydon. The C. P. R. will begin aI once to build a hune from Glentay, sixteen miles west of. Smith's Falls; 10 Toronto, via of Belîcyjile- and lakeshore towns to a point caýLof Leaside Junction. The hune is to be com- =pe intw o years.1 rS*F.Hill had a letter last week from Rev. C. J. Lester, Owen Sound, a former pastor of thxe Disciple church: of tbis towu who is now in his goth ycar and in fairly good bealtb. His many old friends will be pleased to hear from him. Chi-Namel floor graining compound makes a beautiful finished border for floor rugs in oak or auy colon to suit the rug., Graining sets at 45c. Any une eau use them and make tbe old floor look like solid Oak. Caîl and sec tbem demon- strated at W. H. DustarÈs-, You will be surprised to sce how easily it can be donc. Don,'t-fail to-rcscrve-seats-for tht --funi- niest play ever prescuted in Bowmauville, "Higbce of Harvard," 10o be given under the auspices of the ladies of St. Johu's chuncli Friday evening,' April 28tli, in the Opera House. Plan open on Satunday, Apnil 22nd, at Mitchell's Druig Store. Re- scrved seats 35c, rush seats 25c. The order for the china for the Chafcau Laurier, the uew Grand Trunk hotel at Ottawa, lias been awarded to the Thco- doe avlad oman 4o7Lmoes Sold onaly by W. H. Dustan. TIhat big wall paper sale at the "Big 20" is stîll going on.- Mr. Allen says everry- body in town must be papening Ibis Spring irom the ameunit of paper lie bas sold. But you can*t bl;amie t$limwhen- le selîs such good paper so cb8eap. He ean beatU mail order housets on, price and quality HINTS TO SIIOPPERS Buggy for sale. See advt. Silos erected. F. H. Mason & Son. Room moulding at P. C.Trebilcock's. Don't fail- to read, every page of- this paper. <-"Loscombe-Coal" is Lehigli Valley' Coal nuf sed.111 Saturday will be Orange Day again at T. H1. Knight's. Big time in Bowmi-anville May 24th. Watch for particulars. Read Foley's Adv th is week and get somie of his réal bargaîns. Make an appointment with John Rowe for your papering or painting before theý rush. Don't fail to read Mr. Chas. M.,Bice's article on an inside page on "Connamption Doomed." Men's Suits made to order and satisfac- tion gearanteed at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman 's. Spring housecleauiug is-,n. That meaus uew wall paper.,Special prices and patterns at P. C. Trebilcocks. If you are thinking of going to Sask- atchewan write H. R. Sanders, Saskatoon, who is a Durbiam Old Boy. Therc are malny impnortantanoc- mielHts in the advertising columuns this week which eýveryb)ody should read. Lehigh coal is harder, lasts longer and contains more beat than othfer coal. Sold only by E. W. Loscombe, phone 177. Touch up your picture framecs wîth ChiNaml, ilt or white, and the im- proemet xi besurpr-ising. W. -H. D&1stan. Sp)ecial books fromi leading wall paper factories froin which yOuI Ca111select cx- Coucb, jobnstou & Cryderman are show- ing an elegant lot of new Spring Coats and Ladies' Suits, ail made up in the very lat- est styles. .Wliy burn your money faster thaii is necessary? You will not if you use Lehigli Valley coal. Sold only by E. W. Loscombe. Phone 177. T. H. Knight is the Egg King in this district, He ships weekly from Bowman- ville, Oshawa and Burkton-and pays bigh- est miarkct prices in cash or trade. TCINSMITHING -Anythin-g made in Gal- vauized Iron,'Coppe3rVTin thatis- worth making. Anythi ugrý aired that is worthl repairing at J.B. M rtyu's, Bowmanville. If you cant get to th-e Special Sale at Foley's Shoe parlor on Friday or Saturday write or phione your order and you will be asweil scrved as if you came person- ally. -Chi-N amel can be used on any kind of wood from vour pantry shelves to your parlor tables. Any piece of furniture can be made to look like new with Chi-Namel. W. H. Dustan. Don't miss- hearin g hoxw the old men's match making betweeu Madge Cummings aidNa;n Withrow and. Higbee and Dal- ryinple of Harvard ends, on Friday, April A8th, at 8 o'clock in the Opera House. We would empbasize fthc fact that the BULK of our Men's Ready-to-Wear Suits are NEW, made for this season's trade. No-better-goods-aud- no better value any- where. Cou.ih, Johuston & Cryderman. Farmers, take ail your eggs to T, H.' Kýnight and get spot cash. Watch for particulars of big celebration in Bowmanville May 24. More bargains in nIice juicy oranges ay' 1 1, ay to advertise in the James Pp itaý _Dpays you to read themn. 4 ew wall paper and window ,shades kr shade clotb, at P. C. Trebilcock S* Davenport beds and kitchen cabiuetsiat reasonable prices. F. H. Mason & Son Order alI your funeral designs or c t flowers from S. J. Jackman. Phone _o. Very special values in Black and Col ored Silks at Couch, Johnston & Cryder- man's. Special Sale only once a year at Foley's Shoe Parlor. Dont miss it Friday and Saturday. Enamel you r iron bcds and make tbem look like new. We have the goods.' W. H. Dustan. Try a ton of Lebigli coal and you wil use no other. Order from E. W. Ls combe, phone 177. Dress Goo ds and Suitings in the newest shades and weavcs at Couch, Johnston & Crydermans,--- With our carniage paints you can malAe your old carniage look like new at the cost of $i. W. H. Dustan. Oranges are nourishing as well as being an excellent tonic. Get a couple dozen at T. H. Knight'sSaturday. 1 For first class painting, paper hanging, kalsomining and graining write or caîl on John 1G.* Rowc, Bowmanville. Work doue promotly. I2tf. EABl1ackeye, ti bush .... 0 00 10 o c 0 Canadlian Beaulties .... O 9010 O0 95 Smuail... >..... ..... - o t 0 080 "Bine....... ...0001to0 89 CLOVF-, lr SED.......6 f0010 7 GoO '1*IMOTHffy SEED ...........-6 w tO7 00 E,ýGS, t; çoz..,............. 0 00to 0o16 POTATOFS1 '1US... ...... 000 t0('060 ton.........000112 20o Good monning? DO You uis2 Loscombe Goal?, Mrs. Asa Gordon, Ottaw;a, is guest of Mrs. T. E. Higginbotbam. Darlingt on Station residents x% Ml le interested. in report of Lawrence-Jen. ninga wedding and Easter school report ou inside page. - Mn. Chas. Heal purchased from Mr. C. M. Cawker flie lot on Division-st. nonfli of Mns. L '. Paterson'snesideilce. - We shaîl expecî 10 see hLm erect a fine residence thereon. Royïal George, of flic Canadian Noif b- cmn Sfeamiship Line, is ex-Ipected to arrive Lu M.voufreal to-day (Thunsday). Tfhis is flie finst boat 10 come up tlie St. Lawrence Ibis season. Chnistian Guardian and STATESMAN will be sent 10 aay address in Canada f0 a new subscriber f0 January Tisf, 1912, for $1.50. Guardian was neyer so good as uow. Eveny Methodist in flic Dominion sliould read il weekly. Send ail orders t0 James' Publishing Housc1 Bowmauville. The names of Arthur W. Anglin, K. C., Toronto, Thomas Mulvey, K. C., Ottaw a, and W. N. TiIley, K. C., Toronto, bave been meutioned iu conneclion wiIh the vacancy on the higli court, bencli caused by the deaf h Of Mr. Justice MacMahon. lIt is report cd that Mr. Anglin La uuwiiliug fo accept tflic appoinfmeut.---Toront7o MEATS Nonl, Solli, East 0on West, you'll fluet no beetter meats thian we bau- die. OutilBec,; Veal, Porkc, is eut frnmthinitest, stock naised. You dou't have 10 fle an expert 10 choose the best meats, for'they are ail the best. Try one of oun Pfýimre Rîb Roasta on Porter House Steaks, on, lu fact, any kînd from flua market. You will cujoy flic ftaste and you'll appreciafe the price. J. B. Mýartyn, Bowmanyille. We'ne always glad 1 tohean froini lId] fniend, Mir.Neil Macdlonald, Pono)ka, Aita., in remiffing his sumbs;criî-rio)s for papers lie tales lie writoýs appreciafivel1y of this favorite family paper aud thien, tells us that tbey bave had a veny good winter. January gave a very cold fortuiglit, but balance of winfen was fine. Apnil 1 fouud snow nearly ail gone. Some farmers wene working on land seediug. Settiers are rushing into Alberta aud the outlook us promising. Glad 10 sec that Bswmnau-- ville is booming, SNAPS! SNAPS!! L-ook at tlîis for next two weeks oniy!i I will take portrait post card negular $r.oo a doz. for 65 cents a dozen. Picture Framing doue in final clava-Style at reasouable pnices. Thos. Robson, at studio. NexI door to STAESM- VN offices. LAWN BOWLING. LARE SHORE SCHEDULE AND LIST 0F THE NEWOFIR. The suinual meeting of the Lake Shore Bowling League was hield at Oshawa Good Fridai'. The memibera preseut wee s7s?s. Bkle, Cobouirg; Pax-ton, Richý d,-son, hitby; Suydefr, Rosevear, Pon Hiopc;,McMurtTy, Furze, Bowmau- vil.e; Goyne, Punalion and Stalter, Osh- a ;a. Officens elecfed were: lfHononary President -W. ýF, a u Oshiawa. Houorary Vice-Preidet--F. H. Haîcli, Pntesident-J. T. Goyne, Oshawa. Final Vice-President--J. Lyle, Bowman- ville., Second Vice-President-J. F. Rosevear, Port Hope. Secnetary-Tneasurer-D. M. Hall, Osh- awa. The aunual b - ameut iv talie beid at Oshiawa, flic e 10 lie arnanged by the ecu~ ommittee. The chaponship us 1 e dccided on basis of total pit mnstead of games as heretofore. SCIIEDULE Pont Hope vs. Bowmanvîile, Aug. 2. Port Hope vs. Oshawa, Aug. 24. Port-Hope vs. Whiîby, Aug. 9. Pont Hope vs. Cobourg, july 19. Bowmanville vs. Oshawa, j uly 1. Bowmanvîlle va. Whitby, July in. Bowmanville vs. Port Hope, Aug. 2 Bowmauville vs. Coboung, Aug. 30. Oshawa vs. Bowmanville, July 1. Oshiawa vs. Whitby, JuIy 27. -Oshaw-a--vs. CobourgAiig--o.-- Oshawa vs. Port Hope, Aug. 24. Whifby vs. Cobourg, july i. Whithy vs. Bowmanville, July 19. Whitby vs. 'Oshawa, July 27. Whifby vs. Porf Hope,,Aug,. 9 Cobourg vs. Whitby, July 1. Cobourg vs. Pont Hope, july 19. Cobourg vs. Oshawa, Aug. o0. Cobourg vs. Bowmauville, Aug'. 30. FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Most Complote Equipinent I unday asoi sgil calis prompiiy attendtd te. I Bowmanvillc Phiones 10-34 Brances: OONO -HAMPTON G01) SI (aONDHAND ORGAN for sale.- qppb o MatS. F. 0O, MisoN, Riug-st Bu BUGOY FOR SALE ltobber tiro Tadhiope,. imn aisesesson. Apply te Mita. JOHN HltN odll-st., Bowmsaisville. 17-tf GOOD BUILDING LOT FOR SALE ais corner cf Church aud Br*owlîî aIs. Apply te ivm. Iluit l tNSO', Bowa aîs 1e. 16-tf MONEY TO LOAN at five, snd thve snd s a h perceisis îîîiorîgsge aecuriity. Prix ste-fonds Apply R. R. Leosine. liarrister, Bow- mnaniss le3-I F0OR SALE-i Square Box Top Buggy, i Pbaet- aTop Buggy, i Cuiter, 2 Sels Harnesa- Fchecp. Apply ta L. CORNaS ii, Jeis e leBo- maie fil.l3f IMPLEMENTS, ETC., FOR SALE-Saine- good fi1nplineuîx, 6 sheep aud a qoassîity oa in- otiiy bey. Apply ta JuS. MsICCO- îiîa, Boa inanxille. 17-tf FOR IIOUSEcLEANING- A haiid 'u oum îClaser ta reîît by day or xxeek. For terres F apply te F. W. KIRKLNDALL, Cbuirch-st., Bow usaisxîlle.3315f T ACHIER WAN'IED)-Far Matple Groxe Pub- lic Sciool after suinuler holidaysý. Sîsie T qsahlitiai snd, e'oerieiice. PersossJal applic-atiais preferred. Tic, As POxx-!,R, Seýre- tay ýL-'Bowinsille. !. 3w L IVEMAN OR. W'OMAN NWANTED, foi, worlr aithaine payiug $2,00 or $3,00 per day with oppartfîsity la advaîîce. 1Spare tusseecau be iised. Wo et-k al ifficuit and requires no e'uper- leuc. WsarNlisîEu, Spadhiîa Asve, Tarante. fOUSETO RENT Brick heuse, corner Elgins sot(sesand strlecis, Bowinass 11e, con- Iaiuiug S8ramous, ictric iight, furnace, bath rooi n d aill modem couveiiences. Apply te Mi&avis lii 5151, box 67, Bewa-cuilie. Phonie I LEMElhNTS FOR SALE-%ýssey-lsarris cul- tivaI or, Brantfordl ,îswer, Mlasseî -Harris hay - make, aînd seeder, double waggon s-ith rack, sel sin le bsmrows, sinule plow, Chathain fs,î,iu, Miii , set singile bobsleighss. ti'ill be sold cheap. Apply faelIlas. Ens-'an Da-u, et-t. Bow1faiivilie. 17-3w5 Port Da rlington Harbor Co. Annual Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBv GIVEN thai the anîlsial MGENERAL MEETING af tise Stockholders J6' f the Port Darlingtoîî Harbor Campaisy i bbeled at the office cf the Comnpansy ae Port Dar- lingtoîî, Townî cf lýoiainstiivilie, on Malnîlcy, the fifîh of Juise, 1911, at lthe ur cf FOUR O'CLOCK lin tue afternoon for the eleelion cf Direclors for tbe salî(,t pauy for ensuing year ansd for tran- saction cf siîrh business as mîay came hefoîe the meeting. J.A. cCLELLA"ý, Secreamy. Dated t IBawîîani uic April 24,1911. ,174w BAILIFF'S SALE Fîrst Division Court ni' the County orOntario. To Wit.-- Y T VILTUE oaG xctinise otc u Firat Division COnrit cf the Cnnty -f <îuc i cnd t; nie directed agiinsî the uiîsd Chat tel cf ilerwaîiE. HReid ai tth-suait c u John &beli Ruginesund Mch V-Wrs c Cok fTIse NorîI SusparLer n iIrCoe HItîîlr bath matie by 'Flic Abeli C., AIl of lsich propemly wih e sl bthet ucinaifi preiss o te dl n t, -tucrtib e oni4G.-t'. R. .Jmctio SttinWbhîthy ýuThnýiss y tue 4t!h day cf JIýIy 1911 aýt the boni. ci 2 oOelooekaLos-oc Ti-se t.. meehiincy aie of tIbe, ybeat malze now ju primeorder leat i o-, ~other uucy' Notices ot Blrths, 28 cents; Marriages 50 cents; Deaths, 50 cents, each intsertioi Wisen ftncral cards are printed at this office, insertion free. BIRTHS J lonBS-11 Bowmanx 111e, April 13, le M r. su d -Nr,. Fred T. lfobbs, a son. r00w ýSol' At Pro3vidence, Darlingi 1on, AprîIl22ý, to M. au Mn.Sessard T. Dos sou, a san.-Alsin ith. MARRIAGES SNUDIN-jjCK5ONAîthe Itetjjhedisi Pai-- suage, Wlitbv, April 13, by Rey. I. M. ilaoini1g, Miss Coraletf a E. Jackson, 0hsadM.F F. Snudden, East Whiîby. Lxp1rrjý Dtis-AIthhoeftebrd' paer6ult, Oshaa,,April iý1l, y11e.,A. R. Saudier- ")on, Mr. Fred C. Lafete, adMs tc oia eldst sugîeAofMr. XVn. Pa ira. Olvr1).1Fiftoif, and Mary Mitta,seod U1AnIý'1 Pissas Af the residence of the, birideýs prntby Bey. . M _IrwTb', iIB.A., Newv- cal, Aprl r, Mc.chas l"edinl, ;sud Mis- Mabe, rîugIfir fr. Fred i rker, batof o lî W N Clici t ýi L-"L At S. 1JoIi'Il ilch, Ba- mens iýiiu, April 22nci, by Rx-1. .NnMr. ýWilliam Sutherland BosuTI'n 'fruel o o auîeani Miss Neli hii, one DEATHS ALINlu(lrke, Apisil -'4h, 1obc-I ]. ui, SIOlit sasa April 14;1h,Abasn C. - s tth i his 431thyer irdly ge 1 yars. II-lt 1-11d11 NeidI-ydn 4rl22l, oerll IIILLcap shtte, Aril9hIoielee-e lo art est agis o Ms.e 1- Hi1,agd 1 yi, s isLxwnea Alt sMoutî ils .JApi 0h Caîisrýie Jane L-aue, i zoôli. ae ot on, Jader Wbiy, ti li t iea- 'ilugheos, beloved Dwie of Rex.W'T.Btibe sisi yUerdogîeinlaw f aI.R H sst Tarane, fosnriyc IaNvitn. illl Gsi, is lia filte or fisy yh l',h lap is blier - ie la,,-ei e-e It i t Ge o il f hoid b s By esignd er andmualergo n RMtonumentDas, lty takxeî- tci ly -liGane and tilliMnai-e. Bh oving s cire 55 Ontrario.spa BAITS LUNES HOOKS POLES STLK-WORM GUT WR -uP.E SoLEuAGENTS lx WEST DuRlýi rI OR E -RiýY Es Ao TUOHIDOPII CARIÎIGEs, ToBIN GUN WIIlIPPLE HRSE COrLARS ONE MINUTE, WSIIi, BRANDRAM HENDERSON-I L PIAINTS, SUPREME STEEL %ND1)CAST RAN'GE GOODvYEAUTISES,CLVLDBccE, PERECTONCIL TiSUTEBONWko, MASOIN è& DALIE, 2 Doors East of Post. Office, Horsey Block, PHONE 145. BOWMANVILLE. GARDNER$ SHOULD GROW TOMATOES- \Ve ,vaâî ail the tomatoes grown iii tliia section fhis -,eason and are now mnaking contract s guaraniteeing to pay 25e a bushel; and we inay pay,30c albu-bel. We advise yoüu not to mnake conitracts, witli out of- townl concerns as ive are going to pay the higliest market. prceé,.i-t will beto your interest tf0 patronixe bhome in- 4 ACRE S "r F RE%,E LAÀND We ofler the use of 4 acreýs of land fý reoi the ,insui 1w ho -yul plant tormatoca on it and de.iveor 1flic en'tire opq nousat 2C bushel. Fo t particulars cail at Cale-donian MîiE. JOHN MACKAY L td., Phone 5. Bowmanville. OIVINO UP SALE' HATS AND CAPS Needing the rooln for otlien goods, we have decided f0o clear our entirestc of hats sud caps at, sacrifi!ce pie for quicek sale. Aîîy Hat lur the Store reg. $2,50, $2,25 aud $2, sale prîce $1,50 44i -17 " 12 1.5-0 " 1.00 " " 1.25 and 1.00" 75 55 Si .5 55 55 51 .5 SQ Men's Caps reg. 75e for 50e. IReg. 50c for 35c. Reg. 25e ~ and 35c for Mc. This includes ail of our N~ew Spring ilat-s aud Caps. We are 510w ing fuhis week fthe finest* assortment of igh class Dreas Goods sud Dress Siiks, we have ever sliown Se them, Elegaut sud up-tfo-date trimmings to match, Ladies' New Sprinrg Suits, Coats and Skirts- Northway Make; New, Waists, in Silk, Musliîî, Nett ~ aid XVash Mat eria1s: New Whitée Wear-Skirts, Night Robes,Corset Cover. anid FDrawers; New Dres Mulin, Ctton Voils, Marqbise-ttes, Zephy-rs, Poplin, VetinsPrints, and Ginghams; New FluninsCorset Cover Ebriere, rbroi- deyEgI'ngs Lisertionis and AllovePr Embroideries * And a f uli1 assortment of ail Staple Dry Goods. se W. Msn o W Nx ort tnadBnBw avle The fishing seaso is here and ve "are Well supplied with the best fishing t1àckle on the market. Ainoîig our supplies aýre : )j»ý RO10DS IRIEELS FLIES FLOATS, SPEA4s- mmom

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