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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Apr 1896, p. 1

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'lit 14 aitù~bîatt TERMS :-$1.50 PEU ANNum. OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST THE WORLD AFTERW ARDS. M. A. JAMES, Edîtor and Proprietor. NEW SERIES. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, -WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1896. VOLUJME XLII. No.' 17. 1> Naturels Spring Garb. LONDON LETTER. r i IflhIIICIflhI No wnder that every one halls -with HQ n i eouel, d JflÔIIJ ~iIiIihJL'tMt N. deig-ht the appearance of Damne Spring EDIITORSTATESlMAN,-Two very oppos- ila 't^j LJI)~ jI U d1 u 3 gown.Afterite topies are under discussion atr table the long dreary winter when w and fireside lu this country at present._____________________________________ 4I~ --.~.~4 vrlhaebenwrppdan ufie p ie Thre, one is that endless topie "Thre <___________________ Are now showi ng te la g s and~ haves t is aptread to fie throw Weather "ln connection with which the clothing and enjov the mild air. W id congratulatory remark is alwavsapassed Js u e tc fCoh o vr c ~that the winter has almost gone andye Jstopened une ligstco stock týer is specially trving la the country wet haveh fad 11 pelovcleorostr-Srn rnOSL eiegant st c fwhere there are such distances toi travel1w aehdn l fcl rbifr and so rouch ont door work to attend to. ous weather. Infact, in London, ai- coats, Suits and Pantings, the choicest and largest lot of The cold seems even mo re penetrating though there was the sliglitest possible dse rs than iu thc cities and the question of sign of snow-falling one afternoon in good e r hownl in. this village. Now is the time to orcler N e w Furledlotn s are ofvaltr, t Jurvt togUf d id o W15ot reanon iese youir Spring Suit. See our Pants inade to order for $2.50. N e vv. heavy and cumbersome to move about in the name of even a shower. When I Suits to order for $8.O-no equal anywhere. with comfort to say nothing of the ex- was ut Matlock, Derbyshire, in -the pense and a Fibre Chamois interliningor atnoeerihdteavantage U seems to be the best thing yet found for ofseeing the "white cloak from above" In-oc r S p rin g ail round satisfaction. it gives no0 inea the ields, buto a the w as k oc r e S pweight or bulk and yet is found to be intelmteîrakon stePa we stili lead. llaving bouglit a lot of Sug-ar before, the absolutely wind and weather proof, and District, extending (roughly) from Der- e what's~~~~~~~~ moei cepeouht b ub to Manchester. The other subject of avnei rcw r feigsmtigseil evers oe s hea enuht conv ,(' ersation in ail (ckvles is the frequent avnei rcw r feigsmtigseil ________ trlemoilsh we bavîc . Ccently had to con- full Ue of choice fresh Groceries. Full line of Patent A n d Lawfl lowers. stenifd itur ab ipacy seetrae Medicines. Special value in Teas. Our 25c line, best The West End Blacksmîth begs to lu- Bri tannic Majesty's domains ail over the form the public that having had a large world. In my last letter I referred to Elit'ad rinseebadiole S e -eprec nsharpening Lawn Mowers our difficulties with the indomitable ElotsadAri' ceb tdRle Flour always S u mrstc ofdes deped a sharpen and put in Turk, the rebellions Outlander 'the in stock. Field andl Garden Seeds, the best in ther'market. and dlve4.Scissors g-round, sasty\ to contend with in the Soudan. Sold- Paris Green in growing thern. Give us a cali, inspect our G o o(-d s ateddo hnigo for past or- vac ffaaia hordes led byth goods, and you are sure to get bargains. der wuldsoici ashare ofyour contin - dervishes of Central Africa. Inideed udpatronage. W. 11. WILLIAMS,Bow- this qston is at present lu îts embry- ever shown by them, and the biggest and finest Stc fmanville. 17-3w. onieqcondition, aswe are notvetinform- ed hiow or why this further problema has F r'a nr k Â7,0 eo(ie NEW ýGOODS shown by any house in West Durham. lyorine for the Teetit been sprung upon us. We were, all_____________________________ -- taken by surprise a few days ago,when, Asks only a trial. Boasting will not a fter the repulse of the Italian force by whiten teeth; Ivorine for the teetb tlie Abyssinian troops we learut that we Si[ render the breath sweet and frao.rant.; aitous region ef the UTpper ile. Itfis Ivorine neyer fails to do this. fvorin(, alireadiya vast tombl of mlany fill spared #I Piles of New Dress Goods in the latest weaves and for the teeth asks you for an opportun - Bri1tishers, and now there is a possibility e y ity to demonstrate its value. entists of further loss of 11fe,* and expenditure a e n u y colours. A big display of Prints, Sateens, Silver Silks, have affirmed it and the publick corrob- of mnoney, in that disastrous countrýy Ginghams and washin goods of all kinds erate professional opinion, but do you We\' sbudder at the results as we await I x i e isw than~ Gingham and wahing gods of al kinds kirowas ever toothlovin-no r 11te information respecting the needIfe p r nc w tha y ig woman ought to know, Ivorinie for the olf such aggression. Abig stock of New Cloths, Tweeds and Worsteds, and teeth is the best ? But I arn induced to inform vou in this letter of a little trip I bave just taken toH I LYR a fine assortmnent of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets direct MWanitoba Flour. P'aris and back. I had been there five 1 01 E L Y from John Carsley &Sn. Also A1-Wool and Union The undersîgýne neep consttl en tmes beorebtn opo tan ce a &,e e Sons.nl o vn met eew my acquarntac Carpets. W buy all Crpets fro the maker and sellhand for sale, cash onr, pure Man toba w1,ith that attractive city, so I avaiîed91I 191OIShgI0 Ifl.imr No ilard Wha plu;as best myi.self of it for a few days. The first them at prices which cannot be beaten, by any house in pastry flour. Barrel Sait for sale. imie I visited Paris (la 1885) I vas pre-haitan wilgv yutebeetoft sent at the lying-in-state and funeral of hsiadwl veyutebnf oi freely. H1e off ers Canda.42-tf LOCKIIART BIROS, V ictor Hugo, the great novelist. pot the most varied and select sokai r tat wil tsf Canada. ~~~~~Bowmnanville and Newcastle. and patriot. The scenes I thon beheld sok rcsia n aif r can neyer be eradicated from my all corners. Grocers' Due Bills taken as cash. memiory. In 1880 1. visited the great 1,hibition lu celebration of thecetn ofth Felcl ý1fl Sîole Age.,nts for IIIUI~IIM I'iVIIIJIIIRIthrughParis en rutle for Switzer:land ~ 1illdUINOUfl a IlILIlfllhl I d rîe other spot. This tiime however S LA T'n rç< spocial p^riced S Pi o d Mi-carime. Iu mid-Lent Paris must You cannot buy ýthese celebrated Shoes elscwheren BOWMANVILLE. 13 the Founda lo of h ave some exceptionally boisterous ei tUe ondeful uresby estival, lu order to awaken it from the Bowmanville. Caîl and examine thern. WTe carry a full teone-fu ue ysombre ordinances of tire church. .Aheo rns aieTaeln 3gec more lively carousal 1 eau scarcely irm-Ueo rnsVaisT vligBget roceries eroc ery tan the one Paris iudulo-ed lupe We are bouind to keep to the front. So, you may de- Câro erie . ro k ÎÊ lo dast1 Thursday (March 12th). in the ped on alwavs finding' onlv the best and newe(st goods in 1 erI moring heboulevards were full ( I o people, mfany iu c ,rnival attire, They Our stock, a r w %a ,ere throwing baudfuls of confettis _____________________________________ a (small pieces of colored paper) at each_ _ _ V O U U & ThtsWyhcuc by0led other whilst paradig the streets, and Sasaarll descending upon the heads of the passer$ '_ W hat is Why Iîood's bvsP 'l-'. Soon the streets wvere thickly car- li I.121j@I"I . positivelyd:es aile caesevrsc-us peted with confettis,:: a d rothes__ an ilohr ,overed witb it, and this, together with V u of Scrofula, Sait llbeua andthe thousands of serpenins wvhich cluno- prpatond andi prescriptions fail. whole place a gay, gaudy aind fesFootivet apparance. We waited in crowds to That i3 Why tetestimonials in1 se tUe procession pass by. The students -and learm what comoot meanm. To the thrifty house wif e the advent of Spring is beiaf of Iiood's Sarsaparila are ifromn the Quarter Latin and the bian- It îs made after Naturels fasbion z-Mf -ug estv of the following .Broorns, Brushes, Carpet solidI facts, and will stand the ciosest ebisseuses from ahl quarters were the and will make rédwihyu orgnîsrs nd romter Paisfoot the first tirne you wear t. (No need to imalze r'p" lte ieMp, alerieSaaoi investigatian. j1 w as ont of doors to beboid a procession your feet flt the shos.) Made by the f amous Good, Ta sWythe people have con- which London would not bave tolerated y'.ar Wolt process-ýnot a stiteli or peg underth -iio, Tubs, Washboards, Wringers, etc. We have these fienTha ott' hy nc uîodsSraaiiadfroemmn.Tesoyatr ffoot. Made from best Arnerican wax calf-skin alliustck Lrg asotmut snal rie.know that 'whatever appears in its imoen and women of ail ages and sîzes, r, usala tan calf or black Alurninum calf. Every pî advertîîng isstrietî true.the decorated cars and horses, the anties sapdo U oe8.0 40,8.0 instock. arge assotment, smal price. dvertisingis stricty true. of the processionists and the tout ensem- sapdo h oý$.0 40,8.0 See our East wiudow for Toilet and Diuner Sets aud , ha 1'% Wh lods asa ilbi of this bacebanaliain g-athern as t The Slater Shoe (for Men.> note the prices.Is recognized by ail as the standard not devoid of amusement anditret noetepie.building-n p tuedicine. The leading procession was calied the Butter aud Eggs wauted. Highest market price. .ie Fe i t g ve ee hl lc hyhdognie Veacdh That is Wh.Y toecms theya Caaadebutise l a tUe taredistric Of exhaustion, life instead of languor. "La vache enragie." This affair was Thtis Why 'nle sales o1 Hlood's perhas more noisy and lessreinedthan ILà -de lA ara 1hilea ohe reae r ar ate he d rm _____________________________________________________ Sasprlahv nae ear afe otr sr W weherd otee Sol e agent for Bowmanville, JOHN HELLYAR. I~~.PL~~III * ~menit have corne, held a littie tem. Toad evenide1 en to beood the Iwsoi l ai o tredy n BOWANVLLE poar faorandareherd ! n moe.their own quarter, during the early was g lad toreturu again to a much ____________________________________________________ That is Why Hlood's Sairsapaillia hoursoftheevening. Theirhiiaritywassror atmosphere. Paris 1 always requires for its pr~~oduction the largest louder and their freedoma more pro- ioorunea iyeovoesoli 1Laboratory in the %voîld. uounced as the day sped on. After that possible visit, and7 one's *first impression Sr nIIThat is Why it i8 a true nerve 1 I tbakt my hotel, to put on1 "P'f thitt home of so man ouyinsi r~ i . ic urs evones b eeig oriate attire and atteuded the Grand ontrancing. There 15 a measure of~ r, tUe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nerv n epur bio d a d ild i M s u t te O ea. H vn ietesa o t U i n U ie a t DU YV MAIN y 0

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