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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Apr 1886, p. 8

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~ht ~ \!l!" li?'1tU'"'lt'1t:"' 4U "._. ~ ~tlllt.tt!."'"~. crystal water pitch er and. fruit dish ; Mr. n ii"fM40t and Mre. T. H. Hancock, crystal tel\ set and water pitcher ; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. DISTRICT NEWS. The new ten cent pieces of 1886 are i n circulation. BowMANVILLE, FRIDAY, APRir. H5. LOO.AT, J'l EWS LETTERS. ORONO. Last Sunday WPB a high time for the l\£a8'11-ere. 'fhe eidew ..lks w ere lite1·ally linedand 0 11 our waf home from scrvico we we ~e jostled from side to side e.11d even crowded into the 11l1Ud to wake ruom for ~hcoe embry o dudeo and their tender companions. · We a.re pleased t o note that our remote no.rt.hem suburb~ 1<re t o be graced by a modern bricl.: dwcllmg on tile farm. of Mr. A. Stalker. We can asaut·e our farmer friend that all ~la.rke will willing ly attend the h ouse warm0 ' ~r. \Vm. McCormack bus d nned hrn workii.ng clothes once more. William will till his small farm .iu~t nortll of tue village a nd ·make needed chang es aud improvements in tile dwelling. e.~c. When the ··m1lCb joy" period comes we will write a g ..ill. Yes, we will. We wish t o congratulate our li ttle Baili1r upon the improved ..po1iarancc of his r esidenc u Continue In well doing Just nortll we notice the familiar phi:1. of John Ma rtin plyillg his trade. He i" building a house for J as, Henry, Esq .. who will mr>Ve in1;0 LOWD in the tull. F1uther nor·ll we a1·e gl..d to notice that Johnatha,n Devinney is hewing out a corufonable h ouse. Mr. J ..T. Coulter will leave the Central H otel at the e;q1iration uf his lease of l\iay lst. Mr. John Henderson will succeed him, as .!JficT. - Colborne wants a fi re apparatus and GOODS, and the VARIOU S DEPA.R1'1\1ENTS of their business TJresent an as.~ortment of Goodis whiiehatreet-Ji,g&ting system. Whithy has ·.7 55 votfs on thll Dominion for l!'ItESHNESS, COMPLETENESS OF A SSORTMENT and EXCl!:LLENCE OF VA LUE-CANN OT BE SURPASSED. liAt., and -Os11awa. li103. West's P a in < K ing., .. speedy cure for The utmost care is taken each season in the selection of Goods, and the appreciation col ic, er.trap~. d·:"rrhoe~, dysentery_ and l of their efforts is manifefst in the lai·cre increase of sales d uring the past year. They solici t an early can TOWN COUN.cIL. ull howel .&1.fucult1es. '2oc, all druggists. t . "' 'l'hf' villa!!c of Cainphellford cu.n boast when you a.re purchasmg, and shall be pleased to have you inspect their stock. COUNCIL C JIAMBER, & ·WM.\NVILLE, } April 12Lh,1886. of n early 2000 iinhu.bita111ts. W b· L· f G d ~ "11 · }· h The Rev. Mr.. -Schiver,ea is said to be e S U ~Olll a ISt 0 00. ~' SO Jar ~S space WI permit, W UC we haye JUSt Opened::l\lemllers present, Mayor ,Heeve,Depntyrneve and Councillors BurdOlil, Porter , Ga). ! "death on" pirogre~sive e uchre. Worsteds, Scotch Smtmgs. Pantmgs, &c. bnitb, Kydd, Brittain, Mnson , Monjs, l St.ill t hey .eome. Bdghton is t h e next Canadian Tweeds, the laro-est choice and best dcsirms we have ever shown . '.l.'l:e Mayor slated that the meet ing had place to h" ve anmJier uewmp <>per. 0 <=> heen .called more especially to deal with . We ·st's Worla;il ~ondetracbli ke m agic :J:)~E] ~~9 1h0 Dy-law for the licensing of Public 1gia, u1 a 11 cases O·L .r1·1eurna 1gm, neura. Hou~es, and also Mr, Towns' c!lldm for da wagee. hurns, br.n ises, oots and wounds. All Colored Lace Stripes. Colored Friged Canvas. la.ndlord. Lusters. Satin Soleil. '!'Ile little Cobbloc is in a. temper o~ er c itizens A. petition wa$ presented from. the mer. dru ggists. t Nun's Veiling. Italian Cloth. Cou pe Cashmeres. remarks in 11>.st w eeks ··News". \ Vl1y he says, Crape Cloth. ob1rnts of the 101·ru, asking that a special doe· nut t he write<· .buy a ra.lw 1md clean his Whitby, wliose illtreets are 11ow lighted Wool Albatross Cloth. J en;ey Carreaux. Union Cashmeres. lax be levied to raise m on ey ro water the Velveteen. own ) ard . We feel disposed t o be a trrne m ore by coal oil, want.a electric lamp~. Wool China Crapes. Ottoman Crap"" Cloth. indulgent since he dioposed with the gambling stree ~a from th e Regisiry Office to Mr. I'. Broca.de Silks. Silks. board and think it i.s rnliuiteJy better fo,. th e Ho nr'~ blac ks mi th shop. L aid on table Lind~a.y t h o coniing seagon will run Wool D e Beiae Check Dress Goods. Colored CashmereR. ' Io.,fers to spend their time in this " blaolc h ol e" Satin s. t h e ir base ball cl ub wit h a stock company · IC Cl th"' ' anti! next general meet in@'. then iu the bar rou111. Yet we ad Yise ltcub t u anvas o · Col01·ed Sateens. All Wool Cashmeres. Mr. E'. Mason iotroduced a By.la w for Crapes, etc., ets. ta1 ,e the hint and the boy s to go to wol'k. Mr. A. E. R ichardson, Whitby, has the appoiDlmeni of an lo< pector for the pu rchast!d a trotting pony with a. record Bro. D. T. Allin d ecli ned the' honor p roffered him by the Sons' of '.l'empet·ance aS! their W, be,tet· regulation of Public Houses, &c. of 2:30. P. and has been su!Jstitutcd by Miss Lyd ia '! 'he Council weut ioto Committee of 'l'onrgie. She is a yo ung w o m1Ln e mine.r.tly The standard. W est's Liv'1r P il l~ . Lace Curtains. the whole ofl the seaoud r1J1uling · of tile R evere Stripes and Checks. Hair Cord. Victoria Lawn. quaJiiicd to fill ottice nnd it is particularly Uure all cesi1·cd that the members make a grand rally Vic·nlars' By -law .for t he licensing of Pub- Always reliable, never fail. Curtain Net . Lambrequins. Diamond Len o. Indian Linen. during th" present q uarter . liver and stomach diseases. 30 pill 25e, lie Hon sea, llfr . l'orter in tl1e ~h a ir l<'a.rmArs should not rorgct the spring fair on Window Blind Net. Tape and Swiss Checks. Leno Brocade. Ionian Musiln. A.fler con siderab le <l1scnssion on the By- A 11 drug'-'ists. t the 27th inst. 'l'hc show of dt·.iught and law, lhe Committee rose, r eportetl proThe "Central E x hibition " will be he ld Satin Strips. J aconet . Soft Mull. Spot Muslin Brilliants agric ulLUrai horses is lllrnly to be very large. gress and nsked leave to sit again . in Port P erry on Octobe r 5th, Gth, 7th A north end teamster a.ud athlete tlire'.l.tens Hosiery, Gloves, Hibbom;, Laces, etc., Corsets,. Pannie1~<i, H oor) Skirts, etc., and an endless variety of In reference to Mr. Towns' claims for and 8th. to pom mel us because we noted his advent iuto yillage life lu,st week, IteOlember your dawngee, after n discussion on the qucs, shapes and styles in Silk Scarfs and Ties, Silk H andkerchiefs, etc. friends John and spare us yet a little longer. Mr. Schiver ea. will commeuce rev ival tion it was moved by Mr.. Morrie and We a re sor ry that our town oil'ers no induceseconded by Mr. llurdfln., that Mr.. 'l 'owna· 3ervices i11 Port B ope on S unday evening ~ S1'All HOUSE, ments to our genial grocer. .Mr. J. E. Chostei· c laim for d1tmages b.e not entertained. Ap1- il 181 h . who intends removing to L1rndon. On t ., in the ~ E AST SHOP NEADS' BLOCK. Carried . near fuwre Yurious r uuwrs are ullont as tu I The pet·ple "f L indsay feel happy b ewho wit. ])~ hi· stwcessor but wo a ru un able to Move,1 by !\fr. l\forrii;;, .s.e.eoDde<l by Mr. ca.u~e lettt:r boxe~ have been placed on a.nnouue anytliillll: d efiniLe. Prower lhul a Uommittee c.ooopagcd of the s11:eets. The restara ui.t must be a. good spot for boanl Messrs. Horsey, Porrer &nd Brilla.in llG llp· er~ uH it is "iiller1 t!JJ," The orut uncal 011tbu1·sts ·w 1.ooµing-" 01i gh readily y ields t o pointed lo l!Jt11rview the huiel keepers oJ and flow ol' laoguaga ol Lhe c·11:r1 .gc cteooraLor and cxfurin er caps tho clu:U!tl;, ih.e IO'l!'n and "ltrnrn intere-.ted,in referenee We11t's C,111gh Syrup. the n ever failing e et Mr, Thompson has opened bis new butcher lo ihe passing of a lJf, l!llY fol' their protec- cnrH for bronchi 1is, consumptiun, asth ma, R equir ing their Seeder F . <>r RE· STEELED can have their want s shoJJ. H i~ very neat and c lean und bedeck ed I tion. OarrieJ. etc. All drug1;ists . t 1 with ehoice outs . H e will th1 d in tho old SHppli··d by A,$ Mt· M11sQ!1'8 By-law for the appoint. 'l'he Lacrosse dispute between the sLa r.dby. iVfr. _l\liller 11 rival ha rd to beat.. He rue\u nu foYpector, hhig!ld on the passing hflr; done an h cnest b':!·iness a n d his uld cq~t· Beaverton and Petnboro clubs has not omei·s ure not likely to leave h im. If there is of t.be VictnlsrB' By-!llw,it i"~~ }·lid over. yet bean· settl ed. any room l e ft we wish Mr. 'l'll. Qmp;;on success. The C lerk reported lhai he liaJ been io On e of the speakers nt the memorial service ~fr. M. Perry of K irk fiel d, sold his Who keep on hand at all times the steels tbe different Printing Offices and asked <l;he other idgnt "came down" rather hard on ·., -µ-n.. - m~re to Mr, Willi~m n~;;:! by tJ.11:1 lll\i.UUfact,urer3 of Soarl ers or Has the fine1't assortment of Silver 1. for Tende rs for tho t own printi11g,bui ~~ ey +~ 1 ~ ti·"·" J!!fl ~. i gglero. Children·~ fr euk· amuse their .ud!Ulo -t D ' JI - .. -"- . 1.1 (I 1' McKenzie for $a5Cl1 1:'~ ,.:i :i.ud t he s itlfHl lllou~" !l!U : vj:· 1lJ.:'.:6-t-s, J had nil efgi:idi~(l. ~heir !::tiention of nnt Plated Ware in town-all n ew ~rca.chers in a We b~.ve \\6tlOllll """ "" w ~· ... ;;.. _ __ _ · - tcndt1ring 11l :-.11, bot bavi1Jg t ime to bother The Sorin" SlioW of the R each and I thereby 2ivingeach foot Exactly tl10 s a.me and neat patterns; also a ?i\1';\'i role 0 ~ late · .. Ther e arc Cow ltil'lhi llUohi ·!l" 1.11:io11t it Scu"O" will"' hll h1tld at M anchester on sh ape. Sa1isfactwn gua,ran t eed, P!Oiase ·m en tlrnn Erdcr 1Sho1ilt~, full line m boun~il adjourned. Tn~~d%, Ap1·ll 20 di. · bri~g alung this n1011th b efore tho rush of Several &t~o.i:l.~lll'S <J,rc at ti~e!ll\ht sloppittg I\~ 'fbe followin~ i s i. copy of lhe Victulnrd' ·,s C oug h S yrnp is . now t 1 sprml! work. 'big brick. They probably have b11sliieas;~·11t W est 11'1 1 eaa· mg lOtf BJ-l Rw a & now before the council, liav ing J. · PEJ:WY & SON. no body knowM what. · had its first rell.ding,but it is snbj ec~ to nro- remedy fnr cou gh s, colds, sore throat, The "hum" has struck T ucker's factory. Tom Vinson's serv1scs have been seemed a~ Manenclmo nt on its second roadillg before its bronchitis, asth ma, whoopin g cough and ager and i t i· in full blast, consumption. All druggists. t finial pa<sin;( Tho \V. C. 'l'. U . memorial service in h onor 'l'h" Cnnn ml of th e Co1'p'lration oI the 'l'own l'he l.l"a ll wheat crop is reported to be Al l k inds of of .J. B. Gough on i::'aturday evening was of"~ ve1·y impressive nature. ::;peeches were de- of Bowm>tnvillo, heretiy enacts. aad is hereby in an u nsatisfactor y condition in this and ALL 8IZ ES, e nacted i>y rh" iinthorit.y of th,., same : liven~d by Hevs. S hoults, \VaJRer, Salton, .Je,vellc1·y, 1st That Ute Council or the Corporation ol' adjoining c ounties. Li11tou and Messrs. Moment anC1 Trull. Mr. Morucnt spolrn by in s pir ..tion at cons iderable t h" Town of Bo"manville, m ay from time to A movement is being m ado in Oshawa ~J·fctacl"GS, leugL11 and interested the audience very much ti we gntnt licen~e ~ to t he f\:eeperH or Victn· to form 11 sl r nn g comJ)auy tu r u n t h e bY c·lln D<>ting the Ii vm1 of Gougi, and tlle a iling Houses. OJ'dina tiPs. or Houses where ~ye Glasses, &c. Apostle Paul. 'l'be Prctiide r.t , Mr". F. L. And- Fruit. Osst"r;, CJume . Ol" Victuals are sold to J oseph Hall \Vorks. ru.i,occupietl 1.he chair, be eaten t herein, nod all othe r pliices, for i·eH G b 'll . A full and complete line of 'l'o - orsemen- >Ct your route 1 B -AL~OOur perambu lating padagogue ha~. agai11 ception, r efreshn.1ent. o r entcrtamrnent cf t he printed a~ the STA:rES!IIAN Ollice. A g reat bet>tken himselr tn the tiae1' woodtl. J olrnny P L1blic, 2nd , Tile nu 'llber of Victualling Hon~es. variety of cuts on hand. and. t b 6 girls can cxerci2e thti polly a1Hl L!l.kO a Ordinaries. or Hon~es where Fr11it.; Oystel's, dl'l ve out. .tlELM J M. Clams, or Victua ls are sold to h" eaten therein The lame, the halt, tho r h eumatic all ------· ----~-or other p laces for reception. r e freshment, or sin_ . " tlie nraises of West's ·world's Won c ntertarnm ent of the Public, w ithin tile cor· 'l' YBONE; " .poration ot tne 'l'own of l:lowma nville, shall be d er . 'fry one bottle and yo n w ill never and all lines of The unfavornble weather of the past limited to - -in Number. for which Jicenses use any other li mwent. 25 and 50c, All We have put n new LA.T HE in our L week doubtless retards the recovery of muy be issued therMor, upon the paym ent of work shop, wh ich enables us to do the license m on ey druggis ts. ·, the sick , Mrs. W. Wri!{]1t, M rs. J . S. 3nd, Ever y nerson who w ithin the Col'por· Thl1 work on the Linds:ty lock is n early all kinds of work in our line and guarantee th ti bes t of satisfaction. Doney, Mn. Hodson and i\Ir. Fred at.ion of 1 he T own ot llowmauville, shall ke"P a YicLmLlling- House. Ordinary, or llonse whero CH mpleted The locks will be opened for Branton - showiug lit tie improvement, ~Call and get the correct time from t he fine ... t Regulator in town. Ft·uit, Oystc1·a, C lum~. or V ic tuals a rc 3old to 11 av1gation very ~hcafy . Ca.~ t. R. Mutton assisted i n the S. A. · b e eaten therein. end all other places for re· Mr. Jno. Gray has offered the English ~wrv1ces Jas1, Sabbadi. The " lads" evi- ceptinn, refreshmellt~ . or enti,,rtainment o r tile Public, befot·e i o shall be lawful tor him, he r Church p.,oplE> of C<>ldwater, a plot of cleutly do not care to be t urned near: re - or them to do so, sha ll obtain a license from latives uf a certain animal of t he long t he Mayor. who is'hcroby authorized to issue gr11u ud to build a chnrch on. same npon paym ent of the licer.sc money. M nr Id " 70 yAa of eared species. h e n ce the stranger quiernesli the 4t h. A ll liceuses grantl\cl unde r t.hi s By-Law osea "arren, an o m~n rs which prevailed when aaked to f i ng by sh a ll be for the term of one year, commencing age, was fo und dead in his hut in the on the first d ay of May in each year, and shall t owns hiµ of Whitby last week. L ieut Ca"s . expire en the 'l'hirtieth day of April, next fol· Easily Managed, Light Running, Durable. 6 M .r. J. C. v~mit@ne i;i meditatin g the lowing the d a te of the 1sH1c of the sam e, and ·rorpid live r, the eause of untold suffererection of a roller m ill in this viila.g~. or on the fi1·st day of May in each succeeding i n !! and misi:ry, restored to its nor1nal Threshes Clean and Fast. Separation Unexcelled. n new licenrn s hall b e l'equir ed, and " L .at !Nist substituting rollers fol· the ordm year, must be JJaid fo1· a nd tnkcu out if the busine~s condition by the use of West's iver Pills. ~-Call ,.,,g ary machinery of a grist mill. This pro . is cont.inned or eot.el't'd upon in e~ch succeM· Also pure costivenes3, constipation and ~ ..J!;tAf PERFECTLY BEARDS BARLEY. Removes all White Caps from Wheat. year, and n o licenso shall be for a greater dydpe,,sia. All dura,,ists. t j1;ct, if successfully carried on t will be cf ' ing n e 1jod than one yettr. r ~.., inestimable benefit ro'l'yl'On e and vicinity. CLEANS GRAI N FIT FOR MARKETu 5th . For every s uch annual lwense for 'fhe Midland Hotel, Port Hove, was a Victualli ng House, Ordinary, or db f l t F 'd Imprornment s are the order of the day. licensing Honse wbero Fmit. Oysters. Clams. ot' Vwtu- totally d ei1troye Y u e as r1 ay morn· · , BECAUSE the removal <1n Sat11rday last of the old ala are srild to be. eaten therein, a.ad all ot.hct· m g. Tll'~ loss is c overed by insurauce. for r t>:cepi;iun, refre::shrne urs, or cnLer~ f S It has a SMUTTER and SECOND FANNING MILL attached. hotel ohed on King-st. west adds another µluces 'rinware and St ove Emporrnm, tni nmentoftlle Pu1>lic, the person o!Jtaining Rev. Geo. Law, M. A., pascur o 't. to the list. the ""mo s tui.ll pay t() the .Mayor at the time Paul's Evisco pal church, B ever ton, died BOWJ\1ANVILLE. LI-If, A b arracks is badlv n eed e d here. of taking out suc t1 license the _sum or- - very sudden ly last week from h eart clislicen"e money. ' Vhcre are the friends -who made s uch dol!e.rs Gt h All V ic tualling Houses, Ordinaries, or ease. large promises a short t ime since~ Houses where Oystet'd, Clams, or Victuals are d Ch" d l k · sole! to be eaten ther<'>t.a, s ha ll bo kept open tot· Even Japan an m a ea ers ccp m S. S. Te0chers and s ~holard are on the accowwudation of t he puoHc t'rom Gof tho stock and sell West 's Liver Pills- ·· t h e t he qiii vi-ve over the magnetic wordThe undersigned having bought out clock iu th o tlloruing, until the hour ol h ai r world's best. " Liver complaint, dys peppas t ten of the dock at nig ht, eacll and every A nniversary. . day C1uri ng tb.a whole J)eriotl of the license. sia., iT}.digcstion and sick h eadache readily the GRIST MILL of J . Shlter, E sq., and Mr. S. Polla r d ha~ removed the s hed 7th . 'l 'he k eeper or every Vic tualling House, yield to them. 30 pills 25c. All drug- put everything in tirst-class order , is p reI ld .i. from the old Hotel property and with new Ordinary, or House of public e ntertainment, pared to do all kinds of Gr1sting . I will tailing or ref11aing, cit;h e1 ·per sona lly or throug h gists tie wor over. · fence the place will b e greatly improved. itc.y one acting on his, or their behalf cxee pt 'fhe amended Game Law recently pas- g uarantee to make the hcst A.RNEOTA suuHi valid reason, to s upply meals to · 1 Fr,omt that is mad e in the county, as the Miss May Biugham was seriousl y ill for travellers, s l1u.ll be guilty oi au mfraotion of sed by the Local Legislat ure, w il not mill has been fi tted u p especially for last nig h t. . We hope it will be uf short this lly-t,aw. comti into force until the 1 s t of J nly of handling that kind of wheat. 8tll. Applications for licenses roust be ma1le h' durntion. to the 'l'own Clerk, and ever)' application for t Ill year. I have also put in a SAw' MILL m con· Mr. '!'hos. Harris is reported some a license mus t be the occupant of the premises The editor o f t h e Port Hone Times nection with the aboYe, and am prepared better. i n wllich h e proposes to carry on the tmsinees " 8 6 "I ·d ·" h' a1 on IS to take in an y quanti ty of S aw Logs. J ohn is so k een to get a white fa.rm, or s uc h Victualling hou~ e, or house of public "crows ovet· an egg .x. e naiument. table by one of the c1t1zens. Cock-aTHE MORRIS DOUBLE DRESSER. I have lowered tho price of Choppi ng the public thinks he must int-end ge tting e nt !Jt h. Every aptJlica nt for a license, must d 00 dl l o to suit th e times. h ave produ.,d himself or themselves with a I e -c · married. Great I mprovements in 1886 Machioes. W rite post card for Illustrated Pamphlet. ~4. S . TOOJ.EY, There was a debate in t h e Division g ood and subs tamial building f'or such victu· \ \ NIIAT A WONT>Elt~'UL DISCOVl:ltY is house. or ho11ao or µublic onter~"'inment p ·rry Davis' p AIN-Kfttl:R t It not only People's Mills, Thursday night last, when it was p roved ~lri!'i,l w inch must b e sh.own to t he satisfaction of lho e · ' · . . Kingston Road. t h at t h ere is m or e pleas ure in married I!tspcctor, to be 11 well appointed. a nd sufllci· cures the ilh of the human family, bu t 1~ ol e nt euting house with t h o appliances requis ite also t h e sure remedy for horses with life then in sing le hfe. As it was three for daily servmµ; m eals to tmvellees contmu· Also supply Threshing Engines a t Maker's Prices and Terms. . b k f '[ colic. It hae never een nown to a1 youno ladies who gave tlie decision we ous ly for the whole pe riod of the licens<'l. l~tll. _ Ko av!Jhcation for license suall be in a cure of the worst cases ; and for think"' the bt·ys should take the hint. II e ntertamed u11t1l the Inspector sh all have re· sprains gal's &c it n ever fai ls- try it 0 1 1 · ' . ' ·. ·' boot Ball profession Iii anx iously await porlod that s uch .. JJ,1lwant poscsses ull the ti~~::J ~!nc):a ,,~ ~~1:~\~':~1 ~~t~ tf ~~~~ :~~~~~a~ s pecified qL1altfit:atiuns, u,m! th at the appW>ant ouce. DH'ect10ns acco mpany each bott la. t<:Ur(', 1 h a v o nudo t11e dbe: :u>c ofll'Il'S, J-.:PILE¥SY o r F.AL L the departure of tho "beautiful" to ex· i s of good character a nd repute._ . lNO SlCRN ESS llfe-10u k Kt ud -y. 1 worrnnt my renied.y Sold by dru,,.gists "'Cnernlly. - l (ento" t o cure th@ won1t ro&ea. Jh1cam1e otbcrc hAve faikxl 18 nai hibittheir skHI on nature't verdant carpet. 11th. Defore any license 1a issued. tho (K )"D b premises which it i s proposed to use or occupy County y. emocrat , Have pt.Hence boys. 1 connection there with s ha ll be . inspe.c ted by The Whitby Ohronfole styles a social to The following account of the wedding in the Inspector, who sha ll report rn wrttmg to . · b 1 ld f r.n1i l w1l1 ctirn Jou. .Adrlrr:@s DH. U G. U001', of J ohn Mutt.on and l\'liss Regin a M oore tile Mayor, upon the titness or un fitness of the b e given there to-rnght Y t 10 o m en o the Tabernacle congregation, as "The 1 was h and-.d in too late for last week 's samA. 12Lh. 'fhe provisions relat.lng to Victualling Id l d d " issu e. Althou gh last Wedn esday was Houses in this By·law, shall not apply to any ha 1ea fl tea. KING STRE1!'._~_EAST, ~OWMANVILLE, ONTARIO. 'rhe da.ms nt the Cobourg Matting s uch a wet disa;,:reeable day, and th e lioenoed hotel, or other place where S pirituous . · liquors. are lic ensee! to be sold or t ile keepers f· , <l . 1 mi'lls were broken We are now finishing 30 of the best Ci.rriages and Buggies ever made rn:i.ds very had, it did uot prevE'nt abou t thcroet· .~c 101y .1n woo en J bavo a p(>SitJ\'u Tt!mOOy for the 'll>o,·c dl~u'c ; IJY hs uso in this establishment, with best g1 :ade of Wheels, St eel Axles and best Steel Springs, 13th. Every person ~o whon1 a licen se . h as by t he r ecent storm aud h eavy rains, a nd fOTty of the friends of :M r. J oh n Mutton f.hom: ·l\nds of Cllliflfl of t110 wor st t.tud u.url of long RtrrniUng have OOcn ('Tirf'd . Inde.1~1 . i\O 11lroni:- f~ tny fai th i n Ha granted uuticr ~ l11a by·lui.\ , shall produce· the roof of t h e old kirk on William street trimmed with the best stock and well painted. We are get ting out anrl Miss l{.egina Moore from assembling been cffi ~a.cy,.th1tt f will ~cti ··I TWO DOTTLF'.S F IHF., t o,;'etbe:r the same whenever it may be demanded by . with a. V .ALU.AJH .'E 'l'HgATrnJ? o n this dll!Ct.lSO t.o Q.DY at the ceHidence of the bride's fat her in the lllnyor, J)ollce magistrate. chie f constable, was d ismantled. uuffcn::r. C ho c x11r1·0~ a nti P . 0 . At't.lrori~. on. 'l'. A. HJ.OCUl l , or uny j uotwe of the pence having juri. dictiou, IT Is GENERALLY A Ul\IITTED t hat there this village t o witueBs the Rev. E.Roherts or tLOY uohcr person duly unt horiY.ed · unite the m in the holy bonds of wedlock. Branch Office, 37 Yonge St., Toronto 11th. That any person g uilty of violating any ca,nnot be anything more exquisitely Every Board warranted to bo made of the best Steel and well tempered . The ceremvny took place at 5 p. m., after of the provisions of to is by-Jaw.shall upou con- delicattJ fo r perfuming the lta ndkerchief victiu" tliexeor t.teroreany j lls tice. ur any j usi;. ·,lla.ll M VI' " AY < "' LAN:ll.AN'S :FLORIDA which the comvany sat down t o a spl endid ices We are also getting ready a stock of MOWERS, improved and second ol Ule pe"'o" havinio j uris d lction. be l1ned .·~ . x. repast . Immediately after which Mr. m uny sum 1100 exceeding llfty dollars tor each WA:rlm; but its great and di stincti\+e to n one in t h e market. They will be ready in good season and warranted ·o do good RobP.rts had to leave for town to perform 01ftJnce, exclusiv e of cost~. and m default or pr·operty is i ts adaptability to the usf:s of Frns·i·. - 30 acros of lot s in lhe lst concession I work . vVe are also making a number of HAY TED DE RS, which will also be ready t h ereof forthwith, it shall a nd may the same duties for another couple. All vayment oe lawful for the j ustice convic ti ng w ios11e a the bath. I t id the only ferfume that we or Darllng ton, lyin g immediately south o! the in good season. They have b tJen tried by som e vf our best farmers, to whom we of t.he rest of the g uests r emained until a warra1.1t under hi~ Jiand and Beal. to levy the know of esiJccially and particularly su ited cemetery. . r efer intending purchasers. We ari:. a lso 1 tine tina cos~e. or c os ts only, by d1 stres· h · l f SECOND.- The South HO acres of lot 16 m the late hour and a ·n u sed themselves with said and sule or the oifcnder or offena ers good8 and to u ae in t his way. T e power it 1as o third concosaion of Dar lington. a nd tho Nor.th games, singing, &c. The following is a chattels a n<i in case of no s 11Jti<1ie nt d1stres· tu impt·r ting to the waters of th~ bath gr_ e at 36 ac.-es of th e South 83 acrca of lot 15 in t h e the S>Lid tine a nd c ost·, it s h"'Jl and tnuy tl · f }· d t list of the presents received : Mrs, J . ; aa.tisty be lawtul fur Lhe jnstice ot the peace so.con vie- soo nng, re res nng, an m v1gor& mg same concession wh ich has ~ai ned a good reputation in this locality.. R eid, cry· t al fruit and butter di,lies 'l'Hmo,- The South JOO aoreB' ot lot 25 m the tini. a s afor.,saia, w c omruit the o ffender or or- effects, is pccular to itself. third conce~si on of Darlington, aod the North· Mies Cornish, ~ d oz. sil ver knives ; ~iss fendero to tb.e cowmon guitl of t h" united counot Northtlwberlu.rnl ttnd JJurllalll. witl1 or A committee of the Salvation Army, erly 60. acres of the cast half of lot 25 in the Plow Points of every description b y the too, and made from eteel, wrought iron , &cH arris, c rysh l fruit dish ; Miss J e nnie ties same concession. ·we are a lso getti ng ready a stock of WAc.oNs . M ill and Engine Work a specialt y without hu,rd labor, for any period not exceedMoore, silv er butter cooler and crystal ing twenty one !lays, tmless tho said _tl oe a.ncl Peterhoro', are collecting mon ey for the All the above will be sold in parcels to suit All of which .,ill be s old on t he most re11sonab.e terms . brcud plate ; Miss Ftrnny H ellyal', -~ doz. cos ts includmg t he costs o! committal are p u rpos e of testing the leg11.lity of t he purchaecrs. 'rime for payment and terms will be made very easy to satisfactory buyers, For sooner paid · judgmen t delivered by the Police MagBOWMANVILLN AGRICUL'r UBAL & CARBIAGE Co. table mats ; Mrs. Northcote, a matched particulam apply to 'l'his by-law:Sh1tll come into effect on and a f· 1 .set of cryB tal celery dishes und large and tor the lirs t a a y ot May nex t aCter the passing istrnte against some of its ofllcers recently D, BL"RKE SIMPSON, Cash paid for any quantity of Cast Scrap Iron. 14.·3m. for b eating the drum5 on the street. 11·tf, VenC1or's Solicitor thereof, emall fruit dishes ; Mrs. J . H ellyar, I · ·· . ·' ., Vanstone, silver cruet ; Mr. and Mrs. T . Woodl ey, p arlor lamp j Mr. a11d Mrs. Hamley, 1 duz . rioblets ; Mr. and Mrs. Jab~z Moor,·. bedroom set; Mr. a11d Mrs. J. Graudy, -~ doz. sill'§r. spoons and parlor lamp·; MisB Hamley, pr. vases und oil painiiiig ,· Mias Eva Hellyar, 011 w ~ braclrnt ; Miss Helena Lane, cryeta.l lemonade set ; Mrs, .f. S. Doney, ailvtlr l e :::. butter kn ife ; l\irs. James Wood ey, ..,., cush ; Mr. L11cius Vanstone, crystal tea set . Mr J Hellyar .Jr table cover · Mr. Joh n Hicks, parlor lamp ; Mr. vV. Moore, butter knife ; Mr. Tait, cryatal l' ·cake s tand ; Mr. J . Maynard, pickle . i£ork. E uOlllE'l '. I : SPRING- -(1 aae)--SPRING THE Have pleasure in announcing that they have received the greater portion of' their S i·mNG ' 'l'oo water on L ake Scugog is nnuaually high t~i s spring. SmaUpox ho.a again broken out in the Province of Quebec. Apri[ showers brin~ fnr tb M ay flowe rs; alao bring on rheumatism. Cur e, West's World 's Wonder. All druggists. t Napan~e had a serious fire on Monday week. L oss $10tl;OOO. l l G-QQ:J:>S. 0 T. GE 0. MASON. LOOK HEREr the Jeweller, FARMER,S l s~&.1!~~NED r I ·. I J. · PERCY 8'c SON, MAYNARD WATCHES. · . _, ·.: -_.,_ l l MILK CA ' NS, I IDairy Pails, Gold and S ilver ).. MILK PANS American C locks. TIN""-W-...A..RE. No Cheap -John, shoddy stuff, but goods that will wear and give satisfaction. and examine. MAYNARD The J eweller. 'The MORRIS DOUBLE DRESSER L G EQ QUICK Public Notice. MORRIS & WATTS, BRANTFORD, ONT. THE BOWMANVILLE I CURE FITS & r.!;:Er:~~o:.:.;iia1~'.:·;;~:::f.1~~~,~~::r,~::~r:·t~r.i Branch Office, 3 7Yon[B St. Toronto. U 1 ' William Pooley, Ag't, Box 50, Bowmanville. "ONSUMPTION. AG RIC ULT URAL & CARR IAC E C 0·,. 300 of our Celebrated Champion Plows I Valuable Farms for Sale. A GENTS FOR THE DUNDAS CORD BINDER,.

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