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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Apr 1885, p. 5

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7 car loads Salt. Liverpool Salt and THIS COLUMN BelonO's to STOTT & JURY and b f' all MedicineS"a1;1vertiscd are or ~ , · sale by them. izw .......-....-...;...._-...-.._ ....... _,.....,...----------..-- _..,_,,.._._ ~...,,.....,,,, ~--- .......,..._,,, ~and Plaster- lowest prices at QU1C'K & WRIGHTS. See the C. E . G. for weak eyes at STOTT & JURY'S Medical Hall. !'dee only 50c. War Declared. FOR'rlFY YOUR HOMES . . At this season of the year every house is liable to be att ackert by dise1~sc, 11nrl iL becomes necessary to pr<?tect the system from its ravages by the use of the very best u:ieo.ns possible. 'l'he bgst Blood Purifiers in the market i~ sold at ~TOTT & J URY'S Medical Hall. Got it at; once, PREVE NTION BETTER THAN CURE. Do not delay but go ot once to S'l'OTT & .JURY'S Medical Hal l ~nd get u bottle of t h i<tCelebra.tecl l:lloo<i Puri Iler. ·t may s~ Vil you many times lts price before the sprrng ts over. A Beaut iful Com plexion. of Beauty. remo~ed by Ta.n sunburn. freckles, &c.. cl\n be easily using S'l'O'J'1' & JUUY'cl Cha.rm QUALITY, OUR LEADING FEATURE. We pay special ca.re a11~I altenti~n. to thtJ preparation o! family reoeipts .for Lrnnnente, Medicines Condition Powders, &c. A 11 our goods are selected w~ the greatest car~ 8.hd in the best mu.rket ·. ancl absolute pnr1ty is guaranteed. STOT'. f & JURY, 'l'he Itel!able Druggists. The ~aulteration o f fooa Act PROVIDES PENALTIES FOR 'l'HE KEEPING & SELLING -0F- * J tn)t0l·c A1·ti c l cs of' Die t. Thia applies to the Retail Trade as well "" Wholesale. Dealera are hereby reminded that LYMAN! SoNs & MONTREAT,, GRIND, c-: pu·r UP. AND SELL SPICES AND 1'·,c:;:n:rn OTHER. See that the · namft of the firm ia on · each package. , N cw Sat tens at McChmg's. New Cretonnes at McClung's. .Plowing is auppoBe(l to begin shortly. 'Where is the man who s:~w the Robin. Every parcel a bargain at Mason Bros· H e:wy Tweed Suits, a job lot at $5 .00. Ellison & Co. The new spring l1~t i s taking the place of the Im: ·~:tp . Another eonsignment of those cheap 11ugare at .T. .Lyle's. H igh est price p<'hl foJ: all kinds of farm produce a t .J. Lyle's. The rati;le of wheels nuw takes the place of jingling bells. 'l'he king of Biam is not yet thirty years of age, arid has 2(l3 cl1ilclren. Ther~ hns been n endy 3~ months of steady sleighing this winter. A very choice assortment of fresh and cured meats always at J ·. J,yJe'11 P eople are coming · ~O miles for our cheap Flannels. E llison & Co. There nre ovei: fifty penitentiaries and 2,400 jail» in th e United States. Canada yields 58,090,000 lhs cheese annually from 100 che ese fact ories. An inch in ne wspaper is worth 1· thousand miles 011 advertising of a fence. Picture fmming done well at ·lowest rates at I,eyi Morris' }'nrnitm e Store. The price of gum arabic lies mor e than doubled since the Sottd:m was commenced. A large stock of choice F amily Grocers and Provisions at bottom prices at ~. Lyle's. · Wonder which pays Hanlan b est -to beat or be beaten'? Beacll beat him badly - six lengths. Two larae cases English Stiff Hats just received ~t the Star House. 'J'. Geo. Mason, proprietor. Unless ' Viggins has more storms in s tore for us, we may r easonably e~pect a little spring weather this month. A very bne assortment of English, Scotch and Can:tdiau Tweeds just opened out at Couch, .Johnst on & Crydcrman's. :Farmer s will find our assortment of Field and Garden seeds the best in town . Our u ew stock now coming in. W e in tend to lead. J. Lyle. 14. Couch, J plmston & Cryderman are n ow sho wing a beautiful stock of tlress gooda in an the umvest materials and shades. Ladies are invited t o call and inspect. Ocean fare $13. 00, steerage, from P ortland or Halifax by Allan Line, to or from Londouclerry, Belfast, Queens .town, Galway, Lime1·ick Glasgow ; Cabm also reduced. W. A. N1':Am~, Agent., 48tf AT the Bowmanville bar ber shop, opp osite the P ost Office, ··.h e very best tobacco is sold a t cost i1rice, although th ere are :mme would have you think otherwise,_ so dont pay 5 cents a plug for smokmg tobacco when you. can get 2 for o cents at P ethick 's and all other kinds 11t wholesale prices. What about the crick et club. Building operations will soon commence. Parmer~, huv your salt and plaster, at BowMANVILLE, FmDAY, APmL 10. J. LyJ ·.'s. The Lcslrnrd hotel is advertised for sale in this paper . S everal hoys in t own ha ve taken to wearing wl1ite hats . · .. As we are makino great alterations in f "' Five quires of good ruled note paper or our Crockery department we will offer our 25cts. · Variety Hall large stock at greatly red1tced prices for The Hall 'W orks, Oshawa, were expect,1' ed to ~tart thi~ week. "~0" <lays a9 it must be sold b~fore we $5.00 all wool suits for gentlemen at commeuce. Our stock of field nnd g:uden Pierce & ltobertaon's. Matthew C Crawfur th, of Whitby .is seeds is complete. We will do all we now n full fledged V et. can t o give a pure article at a reasonable Adv er tise if you want house maids. '.l'his price and ret:Lin our reputation. Call and is the way to get them . Miss J.C. Tamblyn , of Ncwton ville, see ;donL forget the place: Victori<1. Buildis visiting friends in Manchester. ings. Mnanoc K .Bo~. I J\<Ir .·John Foster was clown to M on treal 11ttst week with a car-10:1c1 or cattle. l Counterfeit silver is said t o be in circufatiou in Oshawa. Look out for it . N ew Prints atMcClung's. Mr. Joshu:i Torl<l, of R each, has fall en New CarpP.ts at McClung's. . heir t o a large property in Enfield. R. T . of T. meet M onday rught . I A good suit of clothes all 1vool tweecl, Pi.ctureframcs at lowest rates at Vanety men's size,for $7,50 at Mason Bros. Hall. 'rhe Oshawa Reformer complains of the Rubber circ nlars for 5\1. 25 at Pierce & irregularity of its delivery at Soliim. Robertson's. Messrs. J. S. Robertson & Bros., WhitRev. I saac ·w eldon, Methodist, Col- by , have sold their stationery business. borne, is <lead. Mrs. H. Hough, of Cobourg, has been The big advt. 0n last page has crowded visiting Mrs. Browne, at the Parsonage, out eeveral reading articles. lfampton. Mrs. E. ltober1s has been very ill Lhis Tl1e News thinks the time has arrived week, but is some better again. whe n Canad< i shuul<l lmve a regular staudPrnf. W1ggms did not predict that big i11g army. snow storm for Good Friday. ArrLEs.-We will pay the h ighest price Ladies- 11emcmber the dates 15th 16th for auy quant.it.y of goud souucl api;les. and 17th and call at McC!tmgs. Quick & Wrigh t . A wi fe ~ho11ld be like roast lamb, tenNever w1·ite an address on a letter or der and nicely 1lresseJ. No sauce re - any kind of package intended for mailing Our trade has been continually inr,reasing and we expect to see our fifth year t urn-ove1· still show an increase. · quired. in a careless manner. Wedn·sday ·rhnrRday and Friday of It is believed that March 1885 is the next weck- l\foClu11gs Spring Millinery I coldest March e ver cxperience<l in this opening. section of the country. 'rhe .Addie Brosseillt Dramatic Cu., apScrofula, o.nd ull forme of scrofulous pear in the Town Hall, here, Friday and diseases, are rapid ly purged out by the Saturday nights. · use of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. 'l'hosc in n eed of wall paper · would do Florence Nightingale ii! raising fund s to' well to examine tlte stocks and note th p rovide assistance for sick aml wounded prioes at Va;·icty Hall. British soldiers in the Soudan . E lder Sheppard, of this town, and E lThe Scott Act victoriel! are becoming d er Shoults, of Orono, will changti pulpits monotonous. Wellington county gave · ·t y f or t iie A ct . New Lace Curtaim at McClung's. '·' 00 maJ01·1 BOWMANVILLE MARKETS. next Sundtiy, morning and evening. over ] _ .-, XEN- A very fine Y() ke of Uxen well Boys .. nd girls should try our new comand 1rood workers, are offemd f or Inlport' ~nt to lad1 'es.- 011r stock of Ruy yo,1r sprin!! 111antle's at Pierce & peht1011 · · t I· aorrccted b JI Jous L YT, E , etJer11 Thurad a y 11ale.broken Apply to JOHN CLAYTON, Hampton. U-3w '" ~ us week . spring millmery is now replete; Every. Robcrteon's. We will cnt and fit fre'l of ) tll" se wl1 ··tei··m1. Good Friday was generally observed in Flour, per 100 lt .. .. .. $2 00 .. to .. $2 25 . ll a t p· , t· 1arge 0 bu y m.. thiug new and sty Iis ierce & R ob - c1 OTICE. -All a 0 counts, notes, etc., ' A d · l . l . town as a public holiday. Fall Wheat, per bush. . . . 0 75 .. to t . 0 82 due the Ink- tirm ors, Mason & Son, must 1 1 ertson s. n eng:ige g1r is 1app10st w ien s le s · Wh b h o ,.,o o 82 be paid lmmediatt>ly. l!'or 00 du.ya all accounts · tel1·mg a b uut it to another g1r · l w l10 i.~ Farmul's, read what Mr. P urter says Rprm g b eat, / n . · to . · It is no flattery to ~ay that Howman- is I per ue . ""O - may he p~ld to me ; but after that time to my 1 0 0 · t l'k 1 l ahont })lows in another column. ye, per ue ie · · · · · ·· · · v ·· to . . tJ 5 ::!olicitor, when cost wlll be incurred. ville has two of the best photographers in not engage d , :mel lB no 1 e Y t o )C. 0 t b h l 0 28 o 35 Ily order of the crcdltord. · exl11 ·b· · 'I'he ·r;'ore·~<>rs new hall is nearing cum- p a e, pAr · 0 ·~ Canada. L ook at t 1 1eu· 1t10ns and Very disagn-eeable walkin!r especially in JC Bl us e · · .... · · o 50 · .. tto·· O "5 S. M4 SON. Bowmany-l!le, March 23rd 1885. lZ-.lw l.· t1"on. 1'hc 8. 0. E. hall ditto. · aas, · · ·· · · · · · ·· · ·· 0·· u be convinced. those J'larts of the town where the side .. Blne. ' H d sck eyes. . . . . . . . o 82 . . t o. . o 8'u' Mr. Collin ' Valls was made the recipi- walks have not been clenr!id of ~now. Mr. ·John Clayton, near ampton, a " Small. · · . ·...··. o 55 ... to ... o 60 STALLION FOR SALE. - A very fiue ent of a handsome Masonic I'in on the . Mrs. ll·>lt, wife of tlie U ev. ()a . n on vertises a fine yuke of oxen for sa1c. Barley N 0 1 0 60 to c 00 younic Heavy Draught Stallion rising four ~ ' · · ·· · · · ··· _ ·· · · _ years, tor s11.Je ; or would A Xchango for a good eve of his d eparture from Newcastle for B elt, formerly of Oshawa, has been left We understand that t he Campbellford No. 2, extra .... 0 o3 .. to .. 0 o5 span of drivers. Sire, "Olenlffor," Dam has ichigan last week. H e was highly re- heir to $aO,OOO by . the death o.f 1111 nncle, paper mill is closed clo.wn at present. " No. 2 ··.. · · · ·. O 50... to ... O 5a I !our utraiJ;ht crosMes. Al·o, a icood blood uu~ro ·· ' resbyterm.n · · · lV lS · only $1. 00 1 " N o. 3 . ......... 0 50 ... to... O 00 111 foal,to 7 yea rsolrl.forsu.Joonrea·onableterms. spected aa a c1t1zen. Complaints have rocen tly been made to The I' Revte A11ply Gi!ono1t Jou. Solina. I.Int. 9-tf 'l'he Son~ of 1.\:nglan<l of this t own are the STAT~~SMAN that the License Jnspec- a year. Subscribe at 81·:1.· r ES:\fAN office. l:lutter,per tb. beet table.. O 13 . · @ ·· O 16 _- -- - --··-- - -- - -&;etting u'p a monster demonstration fi;ir i;ol' docs not. 1,ttend to his duticR foi l.hThere has been a great rush to Mi,ycr's Lard, ti' 1b . . - · ·.··. .· ·.·. 0 HJ.. @.. O 1~H - ou SE AND LOT IN HAMPTON h " 1ul a.y, M ay .. Q5tll. It 'YI11 fully . · is wel!k for new sprin~ hats. E gg11' 1P'Jo.z.. · · · · · · · · · · · · · O Fl A comfortable farm dwellt e Queen 's B irt ha.t stuie .th .~ · · @ · · U 1:> Q- Ing onl<'Olt we11t 8ALl<;11ide of Main At., H .. mpton. Good be sometJiing immense. Big program, 'F ll } t . 1 · t l · d d1 ·t· Potatoes,per bushel. · · · · . O 2,J · .(iq · · 0 .,o 11table ; ha rd and soft water ; splendid orchard Mr. Nieman is doing rushing lnrniu ess .a w ,~ea ~ r~po.1' e< ~il go? .tcon ~ Dreeaed :Bee f. ..· ··. .... . 5 f>O . . @ · .(i 50 and vegetable garden. Would ml\ke a c:omrortsports and games; grand concert., patriotwith the New Williams Machine. .No on m -~eM en\ n ario. ow 1s 1 aroun J · able hourn for per&oll wishing to rel.ire. J!'uU ic address, et:c. :Particulars souu . doubt they are the leading mac hine in the here? · ~ -·- varticular11 from H. ELI.IOT'I', Jr., Hampton !Jii1""A '1'11ing of Beauty. The mest inarket;. . · N ttU ~'btJtl'ti1lCtntnts IM. A. JAM£s, Bowwanvllle; or Jos.'l '. KNAPl>, brilh11nt ehade11 poesible, on all fahrics are F'or .Bronchial and Throat AffectioS 1~e' ·~,-.,~/~~~,-.,/~~·~~~~~~-· ~:", Enniekillen. :>-tt. made by the Diamond Dyes. UnequalD on 't spend your time in fi11di11g fault Allen's Lung Balsam is uuequl>llled. v H OUSE '!'O LET.- A comfort~ble ·· - -· - - .lli ·ancy and dtir·bi ·1 ·ty. lOc. at with the ways of one another, Bui; take advt. · Dwelling House. .Apply to A. w. B U RK, F.ARltI FOR SALE IN CLARKE. led for brl 1 m · 11 · Ht! 100 acres. being pu.rts of lots 20 11.nd 21 coo. d ruggist. Send 2c. for 32wSRiuple Colors. eacl1 gentlY bY the 1iand ' A11d t re:it· th ' etll Mr. John Grigg, trav1111. mg mereh ant., H ~~~"----· -----···--·3. CJ"rke, there hotng 60 aores In each lot. Wm Welle, Richardson & Co. , Burlington, Vt. as y our brother. makes his spring announcement else- ROOMS TO LET .- Nicely furnished be sold tol(ether or lo two parcels. Good bulidT)10 rttl · 1 ] t t ti · ·1 · where. rooms wit h l>oa.rd for a. few gentle!llen. ings, wt:ll fenced, well war.ered, good orch11.rd. 1 Re1' . E . ltoberts will preach i11 the · e p;1r R mve go ou · ieir 8 npp Apply at the corner of Silver &. WeWngton Only :n miles troru Newc11.stl.,. ·rerms easy. Mr. Geo. llantel, "Dutch George, " is Rtreets, llowmanvillo. H-2w* .Apply for p ..rti~ulars to SOLOMON HA,RHld, Q L1een St. Methodist Church on Sabbath ing ropes, and the 1Joys their mar bles. · n tho Morni ' tir. on "Cliri "et the He·d The next is the trundling of hoops and still buying horses here for the American - - -- - - ... --·· - - .... · - - - - - - · 0Wnht .htbevpprem iises, or to WlLLIAll HAHJ} IS, next l 1 "' in the evening " ' · FOR SALE.- A Yearlincr " ·0· ·0 · on t h e b i~gest nmsance. market. ,., G rade Bull ; Of tile Chllrclll " and Fife Wheat ; A omallor quantity White "The neceesity of Chriet'e l'esnrrection M essrs. K enner & Whittaker, book A ood .Frlday, April 3. 1885, will he r e- a quantity Oregon of Fife Wheat ; two l(oorl · and the benefits that flow therefrom sellers and st.'ltinner11, succesMors to Mr. ncmbored by 1he heavy snow storm it Grade Cows In calf to imported bull. DANIEr. to mankind ." i e11ow1 ees, h ave u111110 vec 1p , }lrot1gl1t. v ·" 1 1 par t ncrsh' DYER, Enfield. I:l-tw·· T HE LESKARD HOT.EL IN 'I' HE '.IURE JlY DJ.t. C.A.RMA.N". - M:r . K enner continuing the busine11R. --Marveillux tri~mi!lgs, mascott nets, F OR SAJ,E.--F ine Ph:ieton , l~althe1· l room~.lll~~do~1fi~~s~~d~1°!1tf~n;~~r~b~~P?; PoruLA.R L.EC "vYe learn wuh ple~snre that the Rev. Dr. 'l'he W orltl clmrgea the M ti il w i l;h pn b - and nA w hats m all colours at Pierce & top, good as new. Can be l!Sed wit lone to CAMERON, CAewmLr, & 8 't '. J oJIN , · 1 " f h N. ] I , two sca.tR . .Also o 'l'op Buggy, rn good oriler, , ·u · t Carman, who eo recently visited our town, liehing as <' specrn s t·um t e ~ ort: l- wos ; Robertson I!. 'or J'wo eet of light Harneas, one new. 'l 'he a.hove "a'Ji18k%8ic ~t~East. and delighted the large audiences who articles written in the Mai l ofiicf>. lfoad The wife of Mr. John Uglow, tailor, goods can. be bought cheap. W · .A . .POPE, 13-4w · .roronto. heard him preach, has kindly conseeted ers of t he Mci-il lielieve the World, too. Newcastle, was interred in B owmanvllle) Ho _ _ w_ m _a _n _v _i_ n_ e. _______ HE BIGGE ST CHANC!i.: EVER tu return and d eliver ODC of his popular .A young Englishman named Macer, 18, cemeb:y last week. 0Jt'1i'EUl!:IJ ~·oR A UVB: MAN WITll '$50() and instructive lectnres this Friday night. a hired hand with Mr. H . A. Walk er, The High and Public Schools in town CAI'l'l'A l.. - ll. travellog Phy!ici11.11, residing in E1,F.CTRA ie a monthly magazine of pure near ·w elcome committed suicide on wer e closed from 'l\tesday of fa~t week to cs 25 years, wllh an e·t11.blished, extenMeeting of the Patrone of the Ham- th~ 8tu.L atill increaalog practice which pays literature, eminently a home journal, Tu'esday w eek by hanging himself in t he W ednesday of this week for E aster ho1i· ton Cheese )factory will be held in tl1c sive aud e300 to $700 per Week cash, (llOt hook acelevating and ennobling in it11 tendencies bar n. days. 'l'own Hall, Hampton, on Saturday 11t h of from OUnt l, wants an euergetic man ot' good habits C .April, at 2 o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of and en tirely free from anything hurtful Citi.-.cns arc lnughing about the childish \Ve omitted tu ment ion last week that closing up the last seasons buslne1e, and for to beoollle an eq u11.J pu.rtner. 'l'he reason !or giving such a chunce ls tailing healtn, inabilily ur pre vicious in in i ts influc ociee. Send personals of his own family that Mr. Mrs. J~. Cubitt presented each of the vul- making arrangements for the cominir season's, to 1111 all appoiutments, and do j ustice to eo work. All persons interested will pleaee at- large a practice. and perter JO cents (half price) to Mies I. M. Ley- Cli mie is continually publishing in his unteern who went from here wit h a testa- tcnrl. a num intere1ted l!'. L. JtJJ,J,IS, Secretary. Ua.mpton, that working on salary, }'or particulars to burn, Louisville, Ky., for a sample copy. paper. La.st week he says "Mrs. SvN is ment. April 7th, 1885. 15-1 w, address, with stamps und photo, Lock Box: The entertainment, on Wedoe11day visitin g i n Colborne." :Every lady in t own should visit Mc335, EMon Hapids, Eaton, Co., .MJch. Reference given It required. U·2w* evening last, given in the school room of S weeping r eduction in Dry Goods and Clung& show rooms next Wedneedi~y St John's Chul'ch, under the auspices of Clothii)g. .lWison & Co. Thursday and Friday- All will be welThe u nderaighed returns Ilia hearty thanks the 0hurch of England 'l.'emperance Soci- _.M r. S. Mnson , sr., has r etired from the come none will be aeked to purchase. to the Citizens otthe 'l'own and Nehthhorhood ety, was a good success. Mr. R . Holland ' ··ni of S'. Masotl & Soii. "rid Messr·· . s. - l S. W. Msson A w riter to the T or onto World of P ort H ope, gave an exce11on t a dd res8 ' a·on nnc ·· ' hif so11s, will l suggests N h tor the generous support a eeorded to him dur· · ]1 a. 1eng t hY programme 0f read - co11t1"11i1e tlie. business under the name of 11 chnngc in Indian agents in t le ort - ing the twenty-three years he has car ried on a fter wlnc · "t llt' · & c., \,ae " , s that lt(H'. E. R. Young, of busmess amongst them. 10118 mg:>, reel 1 musw, ren d e r M.ason Bros. Success to the new firm. west , and add FOR SALE. HaYing sold out the entire stock L o Messrs ed by members of the Socie ty and ot hers d Dowmanville, ou1Zht to be induced t o acT. & C. Tod, he bespee.kos for them the same includmg Miss Carswell, ot Os11awa, whose See thei r a vt. . cept t hat position. singing was highly appreciated. We imderst:i~1 d that the yo ~ng ladies Mre . Rossie has much pleasure in an- liberal patronage so long en:ioyed by himself. ·w t t 1 ti t l t t h t cl ar1J cont;emplatmg th e formation ot an uouociog that she is now prepared for the Parties indebted to me will please call at to :fit some twenty k inds of Plows kept in · e regre ' ,o yarn ui . ta I rea eoe d a11ti-congratulatory society, for the pur- spring trade . Ladies desiring millinery the old place and settle with me. THOMAS PATERSON. stock, and sold a.t Bo·.t:TOM P RICi:S fo~ t o be a .~ery senous accu~nt, . iappeue I p ose of pnttini;1 down the b:l rbar ous prac- will find a rich stock tu select from at 1ft CAsH. Old cast-iron taken in exebauge. to ~r. l hos . . Cann, of .E.uplu~s1a, u11 'i;ice of k issing brides immediately after Pierce &.Rebert11on's. Ayn l l st, wlnl? he wa s engaged m sto~- tho marriaQe cer emony. pmg a leakage m th e buld-h ead, at lus . A S· .1°ATh:SMAN r eader wants to know if W. mill , he s lipped h'is footing, and fell a A good all ~ool tweed smt, made by we ever ]mew a farmer succeed as a ma Darlington, l\farch, JOth, 1885 At the old stand, King and Uberty Streec11 corwideralJle 1.listanee striking his h eivl the be~t cutter m, ta,wn, only $ 8.50 cents chine w1en tl Altogether tou many farmers 'l'o t h e l>irect o r s ut t he Domin:ion Or<mge Bowman ville, H-2m~ ? n a piece of timber, _inflecting 11 bad ~u t ,nt T . .Geo. Masons Star Ho~se. andfar::ier's sons go into the agency h usift11<t1u i f. l n s,.mncc A ssociati on: 111 t he back 1 mr t of }us head, also cons1d J l\fr. John l\: f oynarcl, t he J e~eller, ha s n ess. Nut one in t e n succeeds as ageu tH . OENTLEMKN,- It affords me vleasure to con· vey to you thanks the prompt. payment cmbly disablin a his right shoulder a recent1y execu ted some very fine crayon oi $! Hi!I formy the loss offor my house and ordina.ry arm. B eing al~ne at the time, he hacl ,o portraits of Messrs. Parish,assist:mt,post Scott's Emulsion of Pure contents under Policy No. ,1035, which occured reclimb the place from which h e had Jiall- lmtsl;er, Hugh McKay, horse d ealer , '.I'. alJout the 10th Jannary last. 'l'he cause of the - - = -t;otJ J.lver o n . ~vlth llypo11l11t8Pltlft·w fire is unknown, bnt suppose have been by the · surance ageu t , ancl ilk to t h e h ouse. H is app 11tr- Bingham, the B oss m children playing with the tlrn. 'J'he settlement en and w1 l beg to ret urn my sincere thanks to the an;e greatly frighten ecl the family as c other enterprising citizens. E spcciall'J D e.·i.rable for Children. of your Company by cheque is quite satist'act~ '>... ory to me, and I can conlidently recommend Public for past support, and hope still to 'o 1'lIE AGED AND INF IRM, t.he nuri~hA LADY physician at the Child's H 08· your association to my fellow farmers. was bleading freely from the cu t; in !us merit your patronage by fair dealing. ing nnd ivigorating proper ties of RoB~N- pita!, at Albany, N. Y. , says: "We Jiavfl CASEY 'l'RULI,. head. Window blimfa ::ml! rollers at V ariety soN' s PHOSPHOIUZJ:U 1hruLSION g ive been useiug Scott's Emulsion with g reat To IT01·a oc Mou lton, A vent of tl·e D . G. F . I. I have bough t d irect from t he manufactulfall. JA . ·eloewed etkrcfngtI~ and bu~yapnc~'oH fspRiirzi:,sD. succt ss, nearly all of our patients are l K~re~;o;~~~itly that my property was insur- rers for cash, a large quantity of the best Mrs. D . Davis entertained her h oarders ways as or .\oOBINSON 8 A OriP . O' '~ s uffering from bone clise11ses and our ed in your Company for $2000 for which it only ~oods made, which enables me to aell and Mr. J ohn 'W ickett and Mr.J .. L . Allin, E MULSION, and be sure you get it. physici,.ns find it very benefici ~l. " cost me $2.72 pB r year, or $8.16 for three vears. formerly bond ers with Mrs. Davie, and Our old friend Sol is beginn ing to give w. H· G·AMSBY. them a& cheap as they cn.n be sol.d. i ncluding who have lately taken unto themselves ns some "Sol" -acc and 1'1 e find him a t last Orono, April 8th, 1885. __ _ partner~ i n lifa, at her boarding house on q uite acceptable and "thew" -tful of our /I R N E" . k'll. th ' t i . ·t 7'o H or ace .Moulton , Avent of tile D. G, F. I. . 1 · ast . M r . and " " . d of .colcl tho EYNO J.Df.ear !.nms ' en on c ... . 'mer. · .· , Co., Orono· . . , l\'1ond ay evenmg m.rs. com for t a f't er so 1ong a per~o wife of Mr. John Iley nolds, of a <laught . W ickett were presented wit h a handsome stor my weather . '.l'he snow is ~1~w m a ~Ioorrm-Near Tyrone on the 6th inst., the 0lf~e~~~1~ t';~:~:.1~~~~~[.5~0~0¥~~t~~~~ iin~;;f; Cruet Stand from the bon.rclers 11nd a "sol "-ublc stat e and we are arn vmg at a "wife of Mr. Charles Hooper, ol u daughter. cost $H.57 per year, 01· $10.71 for three years. Pickel S tand on belmlf of Mrs . Davis, "sol" -ution of t he cold problem that ha -~ ~·1·nF.ET-In Enniskillen on the 6th inst., tho J AMl!JS LEASK . Farm Produce t a k en in exchange :tnd Mr . and Mr~ . Allin .vith a beautiful struck us so long and so presisten tly. Th _ wire of Mr. Wm. Street, of a da~ghter. . 'l 'aunton, Aprll tlth.188.'i.____ for goods. Rags a nd Bones for Jn Hampton, April 5th, the wife To Iforf1.c· lhmtfon r . 1101Y h·a.1,e lie ,,P.1.epa1a . t 10ns " f or; 'INOSclock, as toktms of regarcl , and to sh ow farme;s _of HAS' Mr. JE. Hastings, of a soil. 1 A acnt of t he D . G. F . I . Tinwa re . the high esteem in which they were held. sugarmg upon the tap -1s and many <?{'- Buni;:- In Darlington, March 26th, Mrs. Co., Orono. · f r1en · d s t h em auger a good season for tiia t b us1:_ Erastus B urk, of a son. certifytbatmy property iosured "ty of Geese F ea ti. , t' or In re p1 y t h ey both t h an k ed t h e1r inIhereby your Company for$900 for whichwas it only cost I A quant I 1 1e1s for the presents u1.1d for t he k indly sen - ness . - - - - ·· DIED. me $1.GS per year, or $5.0i for three years. Sal timents ex pressed, and after engaging for FAllllrnns- 'fitY Il' !- W ells , Richard· Osaca, April lst . P. P AllSONS. e. 1885 Humn.E- In Darlington, on Friday, .April R E:>IDENCE AND l'LACE OF DUBINESS : a time in social conversation, games and eon & Co's. Improved B utter Color will Rundle, relict o! the la.to Wm. . , 3rd, 1W:r.abcth :Farmers > 'Ou can now see from the above m usir. the happy couples withd rew t o be fo und to be the only oil color that will Hund le, aged 91 years, lO months and 8 days. their respec tive home~. 'rhe abon pres- not beeome Y'a ncid. T est it and you will ANllHEWs- Tn Bowmnnville, on Sunday, ~~~ h~~l~~;~~rl:~";1b~c9~Y~ n a,~01~~i:n~~f!~ Ontario Street, Bowman ville, near Mi·. ents were bought from M ayna.rd the (prove it. It will not color the butter · /April 6th Inst., Caroline Watson .Andrews. Fire Insurance Company ls a humbug. You Armour's. '}k · · l b · ht t 1 f l rnlict of the late James Andrews. aired 77 will see from the abo't'o statement that it only J ewe11er. m1 ; it gives t le rig es co or 0 any years. cost· a bout /m l fl\& much to i11su1·e in this ComOur stock of Spl'in g Millin ery is cu- /made, and is t he stro ngest and therefor e (. c RYll ERlllAN- -Io Hamnton, on April lat,. pany aa ln 11 S tock Company. t irely ne w- McChings. the cheapest. Daniel Cryderma.11,11ged 7a years. la H. MOUL.TON, .Agent, Orcmo. 14-aw+ T H E ~e....HOU~E \.,~ ---- Great Sacrifice. POinters for the People. The following we have bought at rates that cannot be repeated: S ome ] nes of' goods have t ouched b o ttom and are advancing i n price. B uy early a nd you will save mo ney. Local and Otherwise. l Special job line Can. T w eeds from 35c. to $1.00 per yard. 6 Bales Grey . Cotton-yar d \Vide-- · fr om 5 cent s yard u p . 2 Cases Whit e Cott on-yard wide-from 7 cents yard u p. 50 Pieces Cottonades, Dennims) &c., from 10 cen t s y a rd up. 100 Pieces Checked Shirtings from 10 cent s per yard u p . 300 Pieces Prints and Gin gham s from 5 cents yard u p. 9 Cases Fine Embroideries from 3 cts. t o $1.50 p er yar d. 2 L arge Cases English S tiff H ats, very ch oice styles and extra value. Ou r Spring Goods are arriving in large quantities - over three t ons havA been r eceived a nd pabsed into stock. W e und oubtedly h ave the larg,est and b est ass orted St ock of r eliable goods in Bowmanville. First-class Clot hing to order, made by the No. 1 Cutter. M R. P E AR DON, T. CEO. MASON, O N Proprietor. ·J 0 I " 11 I HOTEL FOR SALE Notice to Patrons. T A Card of Thanks. 200 STEEL 0 0 FLO-W-S HARD POINTS AND SOLES PORTI£R. i TESTJ MQ NJA LS. COMING AGAIN I ----··--BIRTru--· -- - --· Dry Goods, Teas, Cutlery, Tinware, etc. ,! I JOHN GRIGG·.

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