The Campaign Against .Worms,Bugs, BI5ig^ht, Has Commenced. WB WEEP T14E 13EST PPRRIS GFÉEN, BOWMANVILLE, MAY 11, IBiJE3Y CADMUS. The entertainment lield at Black- stock last Thursdav unden the auspices of the Presbyterian church was a grand success; some from here attended.... Mrs. H. Pollen is home again from lier visit to United States......Mr. D. W. Clarke and.Mr. W. Beacock went to Toronto on tlieir bicycles last week..,. Quantely eeting was held in Cadmus Methodist churchl ast. Sunday. ENNISKILLEN. Mms Crabb, Winnipeg, is guet of1 Parsôniuge. .., Miss L MartinToronf o, is gucst of Mr. T. Edgerton... ..br Thos. Cra.g was vr-y iii last wee k but is reeov ering . .. .Mr. H. Rogers lias taken a position in cheese factory at Fleetwood for the seoson. .. . Mr. W. J. Stacey after completing Arbor Day duties at the school, Friday, went down to Cavanon a visit andi returned on Sunday. .. .«The officiai board of the Methodist churcli of this circuit extend- ed a vers unanimous invitation to Rev. S. G . Rorke to remain as pastor for the 4th year, at thein business meeting here. Mr. Rorke accepteti subjeet to THE MASON -Cc 80 WMAN VILLE. S peciîals BOWIIANVILrE-. -Cheîuhtts nnd Druggists. ii.CYFâUi-Tctrôýwif ( âlàiu_ -tr er u 'f ui- b airi'lié " IU ifiièii dPanlts made mnakine for somne weeks so that tliemilk ed fnrom lier serious illness.. .. La gip o or od. eau be reurned forstock...., Mr. J- --- has been-urevaîcut- again-,. ~ morGos Penouü isdelgat t th iMyJohnr tvisitos': Mn. and Mrm. T. Williams of Sce our Men's Suits at $3.25. See our very choice lunes at $5 and $6. meetin at Bwînanille.Port Perr v; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall En- Fine -Wor-sted Suits eitier Black or colored, pr tck ny$.0 ________frlUIasiter Norrman ïJames,Bowimaii-- Men's Hair lire Grey Tweed Pants worth $AI50for 1 Abi s0.tock ~lli~GrNewasLle~. rdr--ba _____ - - - k. 7 Cali at M: MAYER'S if you want to Sbe suited with the Latest Spring Hat 7in Fedora or Stiff. Fine assortment of Gent's Furnish- Z 4P- ings alwayson hand. M.. MAYER d BowmANVITLLEHatter. vvîckett, or the C. P. IR. telegrapli office clsearino bas secured agood position witli the lasses oL L . f Furniture. New god arvigalnost every Company in liarriston.,... While ru- AM TON Mgoodse ning a jointing machine Mr. Scott of day the McLaughlin Carrnage Works had Any quantity of wool for wluch the highest j Hvn teFriue1n ui on fngrtke ffan te ter badly ' Mlfind i1 selling here they can do btter ail cut. ... The following officers of the Y. round where we manufacture the wool than ne ss et Mr. 0. Scott, Orono, we must seli ail the old stock~ P. . C. E of the Presbyterian churcli tbey caodo by selsng tomiddle mnen We have were electeti for the ensui ng terni: 'a full stock of flaunels. blankets,stocking yarns of Furniture, etc , regardless of price to make room for etc., which wile will be glad tu exohange for Pres-Miss Lawlor, ist Vice-Mr. A. wool. Thanking our cuistumers for past i avors ba e sw Storie ; 2nd Vice-Miss E. White ; Sec- and hoping fora contiluence ofthe saine, ba goods,asw intend to keepa first-class Furni- Treas-Miss M. Morris, Convenors- 18 -2 D. TAYLOR, tr tr ntesoeiti etb i nOoo Social Comn-Miss Storie ; Lookout Hampton. tr tr ntesoeltl etb i nOoo Com-Mr. A. Storie ; Visiting Con- Miss Small ; Flower Com-Miss Mackle Prayer Meeting-Miss Lawlor .... Mr.A C I N S L J. Martin wlio las been working wlth OFLv 1 Mr r i q B. J. Simmons, tailor. lias moved lis family fromn Port Hope. IIiiII Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer, Bowmanville and Orono. Visitons: Miss Gertrude A. Peance, IN BOWMANVILLE.Tze urw II,,a f Bowmanviile,accompanied bv lier friend -- l'iL WJLfWIVWWLLIA.U PCO. Miss Mabe.l Welsh,at Mn W.H.Peance's; Under instructions from the Executors of the 'Y',lt Misses Stella and Lena Mason,Bowman- itoSctein hîtidcesd hoawl le offered for sale by publie auction at the Ben- ville, guests of M iss L. M. Hutcliinson; net lieuse in the Town o Bowmanville on heanMsS Rickard; Mr.CIevelandSt1dv~l ~ A N Miss ~ ~ ~ ~ auraff t EthranS. rsiitnDay ofYay,1898 Clemenceguestat Mr.J.M.Cobbledick's,; FO0Pt Miss Belle Hloopen, Toronitovisitino'lher at the hour of sister Mrs. George Ellbeck; Mn,. Ïlos. TWO O'CLOCK Miller, Oshawa, at Mn. iRolit. Barfett'e. in the afternoon, the following property, viz:- Barns, Mrs. M. Glendenning is dangerous- Town Lot number 23o fronting on Elgin St., in Floors, iy iii with jaundice .... Our citizens who the Town of Bowmanvillo as laid dowu nPlnfh A attended the prnimary class concert in of. Lots in s5aid town registered by Robert Tay-u~uursoOI8. Bowrnanville Friday night spoah h iglor Raynes and Elizabeth Raynes, contatningCUbors hive in ~ ~ W prieo t Re.W .am , one quartier of an acre, more or less.- Furniture, in raie o i .. Re Aam On this lotis ereeted tie residence o epied Orono, pneached two splendid sermons in ber life time by the laie Catherine Chrîistie, in the interest of theWoman'sMissionary and more recently by L. A. W. Tule. This 78 ie z Societv in the Methodist church last propertils situate donuthcezst side OfEgi b h1u Sunday .. .. Mr. C. W.Barrett was at tw.Thr ssad.to bho on'{a prem:so a Etc TI )~ Coat, Vesi and Pant Mekers Albient College, Belleville, witing on comniodions soltd brick residence parts 34.-17 t- A spe'AaàL paint for eac Ilfhil11ii~ffl anedetï once. THEHIoBBERLiN BRus. examinations necently ...Epwof th odnex seig wustres igaad ar CoLmrred, Toronto, egeniesr next S dawlien 16x24 heingi1 stuney high with a framte kitchon tun PortueAnlinersa y M ond20 anrd w oodsbod aitached, an excellent stable and Rer. J. J. iRae will pneach lu the miorîî- drive bouns(,,2ix26 with a loft over ; a nich g-ar . turc for ail. 1jý>UBBER STAMPS.-For fine Ruliher ing and Rev. R. Taylor in the eveuino- don well stocked wîtb fri-it trees shrubs, and N 1-lo pricd u ihugaea ar oetVi A111~~fl1i~~T i-AStEmps. Pads, Ink, etc., write to CE. .. Glad to sec Mr. Lou. Banrett i is vines, a ood supply of bard ana sofi water. t0 cl o ihs rdea ar oeîpie.Z, IldIlU te bil5ngs arcesaid to he In goodrepair. ont~r t 'rîri Ve s'ây these ar-e th lbest n's v;,2r' oft. ce1v Ce 8480IKingSt,E ast,Toronto,Ont. 7-tf. old place lu the Methodist church choir TEftMS OF SALE.-Ton per* cent of pur- t-i to) i_- y0-1 have i. et thLnýt Sunda . .. . ?inr. John Canveth shippeti chasemuoney tube vaid down aud the balance FLECTRIC LIGIIT JNCADESCEN.T cattie fnom -hene Monday..ýMr. Robt.ithirbrty day s thereafier. The property wili hec AMS orsae t 5 ens sei ndinMati slt lstwek ctte luclsoldsnbjecttarsrebd Futher and more Notice ik heî-ebhy ru nuthat tire Auca cc-ULÀMSfrsl ï2 et teiadi- atnsl atwe atewi particn conditions wili be triade knuwn et ing of the shareholdesofuthte abu-,e Comnpaiiy, esudescent wirinig dune at i 1wer lamir comp)leto weighed 7,016 lbs to Messrs. Williams rime of, sale. ilowmanville 16 -3w ' & Hiall, Bowmanville .. . .Suuday niglit FOr-particoîarS applY lte EY WADE, Esq., Port_________________________ bunglans entened the Methodist cliurch Pentiamnent Buildings, Toroto, or tou under- Bsl Port Darboulingls i tons m nentionied Solicitor for the Executors. Mna,6th day of June nexi, 13 AR FOR SERVICE-The impno-,ad rbodbut 60 hd' oe u the voestry Dted at Bowmanville, May lst, 1898. Monday, B dor but faYoekstorsedubernymone 19-.3w D. B. SIMPSON, edT!orbe okbr hte BoarMs. John, Holmes died Mouday 19 Slctr o xeuos Horsey Block, Bowmanviiie. et the Eounr of S O'CLOCK, p. ni., for the eleetion l8 kept for service on Lot 15, Con S. Darlington. n fifamto fe e- re of Diroctors anrd other prposes. Farrmons are invited tu 500 tis finet Pig. Terins m fifamto fe eybifSlctrfrEeuo By Order, $100. P. MÂALOy, Propnietor, Haydon.18 4Wr illness, _____ Children Cry for We aiso carry a full une of Garden Tools, CI D. B. SIMPSO~N. TO ' UBE A COLD IN ONE DAY, R dr Secrcerary. AllaiS and Dominion Line ocean Take 'Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiets. AI. l#W rB r ir Dnae iea oetN re Bowmaniville, 9tb Ma ,l898, 1G - îw. j tickets for Sale at STATESMAN office. Druggists refundthe:'money ifitfails toerre.12se c ff&% T WieâBrRir]Aneld ieaRons Mà 3h lx Y -31 J. HIGUINBOTHA1YI & 80N,