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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Apr 1886, p. 1

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TERMS :--et.iO P u bNVll. OUR TOWN AND OOUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M.A. JAMES, EDITOR AN» V OLUME P ROPRIKTOR. N B:W SERill!lS, NUMBER 405. BOWMANVI LLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRI L 30, 1886. LOCAL NEWS LETTERS. HAMP TON. 1 XXXII. NUMBER 18. McCLUNGS, Opposite Ontario · Bank, Bowma n ville. i E N NISKIL LI !JN. ( "' a z El s ,.q 0 ,...... rtJ ...,..::> 0 4-t ~ 0 +:> . <D ~ E-i ~ ::J ~ +:> ti rn 0 w. w. o3 ·r-1 0 +:> 0 r-t CJ) CD '!'he old vilJA gA w ell, 6 0 long In dlsnse. 'l'o the public hos bc~ n openeil onoe mor e ; With n pump p nt in free. oy friend HastlngsE . Itpnre cr ystal ool<l wat er doth ponr. The t'nterte.mme nt on Good Friday evening we.a allmly attended, th e pro~ra mme.short an d P.weet. Onr Bowmanvllle fr.ienll· or t11A Qu,een St. cholr rf!ndered good ser vice.t heir selection s being vflry e.pproprl ftl.e . Rnd executed in tine style · The solos in the differ ent n.nt hellls wer o e speciall y w~li r ender ed. Mr . Knlght"s be.ss wa& much a d mired, pe.r tioularly by the young ladies. The choir exp ect.e tho proceeds ot Cffiod F r ida y's en t.o nalnment t o buy a n ew set of anth em books. Mr , and Mrs. T h omas C r eeper . of Dowrn e.n· ville, are visitin g fri ends h er e this week. l\1r. J . W Higginbotham. of Osh a w &, p rea ched a ver y inte r esting and appropriate ser mon h ere on S unday morninit. A li ttle more of such pr eac hing would be profitable. Mr. H . 'l'. P hillips has r eturned from New York · fie was somewhat Indisposed d u ring his stay a t. the city. Mr. W. Bunt , or Oshawa.. spent his Easter holiday s in this village a t t he h ome o! his yon th. Mrs. H. Sweetman has r <>turned to her Ru mmer resid en ce h ere. She b einit in th fl ha.bit of spending lier winters In Guelph, with h er daug hte r, M rs . Deikie. Mr. Thoma.a Buut has b een sick for 1om e time, and is no b et ter at time of wr iting. Mr. Joseph W a rd 1s v<1r y busy grafting, being an ex per t at the business. One of our residents has been u p t o Ontario County rerentl y, negotia iing fm· a u improved scion - one of th e "Wes ter n Deuuty" va riety. It seems to be the fl\te o r o ur chnrch c hoir to sulfer rever~PS. \Ve are sorr y t o h1 w e to chronic le t he removal or Miss Helena C1·yder· I will sell you cheaper, I believe the.n you ma n to Bowm e.nviile. she being the le6d!n g sopr ano. H er plo.ce w ill be ha rd to ft.U. Gardening and clean ing u p be.ck yards is the orde r or t ha day, SLOW DOY, l The community here were gre11tly shocked le.st week by t he sad intelhgenm1 of the sudden death at Winnlpeic or M iss J. V . K nox, or this v illage. Miss Knox left hero last. Septemb er in co m pany with her sister. Mrs. G. Ga rdiner, of Winnipeg. with w hom she h as ·inoe resided. The deceased w as a very intelligent, 6miable young lady, and an earnest c h ristian, greatly beloved by all h er friends and assoolat es. H er mot h er and slater· have th e deepest sympathy of all the neighborhood In their bereavement. A ll h er e o.re g reatly pleased to k now that Mr, A.lex. B. McLeou, .or Brandon, for merly o r this vlll~ge. is r ecov.e ring from a severe .attack o! typhoid fever. Mr. J no . .A.ver y. w ho has been crippled f or the ll&S~ t wo years. wit h a d lsee.s.e i n the bo~e of.the right logo. near tile k nee Joi nt . ho.d hls thig h a mputated by t he Doctor s here la s t week. H o stood the oper at ion well and Is prog rnsslng favorably. M r. E. Qiflor d , p roprietor of tho Occidente.I, has rented his h ottii t o Mr . Joh n Ryan, of llaydou, w ho comes in with tbe ::ioutt A ct, We expect a gala da y on the 21th of Ma y. A foot·ball match ; a m a tc h gs.me or hase-be.11, p rizes for games ; r unninJ.C, jumping, etc. ; t he annua l t ee. or tho Method ist c hurch ; and to cr ow n a ll a nd e nd the d ay in a fltting m ..nner a Jecturo Is to h e delivered lu t he churc h by the.teloq uent and s chol ..r ed divine,Dr . B ubgely, OnA or the lar gest 1ree and shrub rleliveries that has ever been made here too II: plac e 0 11 TutJsday tho 27th inst. They were fro m L he Mapio Gro\'e Nursery, W a terloo, New York , Mr . Ji:. 0 . P irson, propr ietor, e.nd wer e th e h ealthiest, .fines t lookin!I' stock we have evo ~ seen delivered. A ll the deliver y was acoom · plished in ooe day by t he Agent, Mr. Levi N iddery, ot Enfleld. NJ>l \V Sl'I!.lNU GOODS. Not h aving succeeded iu eollinic out, I atn now ehowio ~ a n o w s tock, Bought o n t ilt! v.,r y best ttH'ID'I; Grny cotton s, prin ts, twee1 is a.nd cottonaJes. TOD .B llO ~f ~. h av e open ed out a splen did assr'rtmen t of new goods, comprising: I Prints, Ginghams, ·white and Colored Muslins, Cana dian an-J Ox lord Shirtings, W h ite a nd Grey Cotto ns, Shee tings. Table L inens, Table Napki ns, T owels, Whi t.e and Colored Counterpanes, White & Cream Lace Curtai ns, Scrim, Ch eeio;e Cloth, Gloves an d H osiery, Parasols and a good a ssort men t of 1;3l'k a nd Col'd Dress Good::;. GENT S ' F URNISHINGS. Can adia n and Imported Cloths, W hite and Colored Shirts, Ties, Gloves, CoJlars, Cuffs, Handkerchids, Socks, Braces, &c., &c. I nspection invited. l7 A pleasure t o show g oods. 0 o: ,.q 0 ~ CD ~ 0 0 CD ..µ 0 The following is the r esult o r tho Promotion Ex a m ination held here on April 21 ,d. l<' ro m Se.n lo1 Second 10 J unior 'l'hi1·d Class-Lottie Beer, Ma ry J , Katerson, L illy McLean , Wm. I nch , Hattie Ga udge. Rosie Lane, I. 0. E llls , J ohn Cole , M a bel Pascoe, Laura Salter, Mo.nly Cryderm a n, Fra n k Cryderma n. Fro m J unior T hird t.o Senior 'l'hir<l - l~mma B rowne, J oh n H orn. Wm. Colem an. E mly Cryderman. Maud H a s tings, Mary Orydermun. F r o ru SeniCll' Th ird to Jnulor E'our th- Everett Brown. L . Se.her , Ida 8 cott, . Weslf;Y Hobbins, Fi·ank Mason, Ida AWn. Roeie Bu.tteu, Lydia Law, Emma Scott. lt, J. NtDOEHY, 'l'eacher. - -- - - - HAMPTON c LOtH I N i~f.i~i!f~:~~:.:t~,.. ,~.....~ . GH 0U SE G~::~::~;~;,;i.!;:~~t.:::~~M, "'· I You suould see our new prints a nd prices. T Q D B R Q S. .And if we c annot please you, dont buy. Hig hest priee paid fol' eggs a nd produce l n cis:uhani;;o for goods. In our Dress·making departmen t Un der the managemen t or Miss Lambert, W o promise satisfaction, or 110 pe.y Lote or Shingles on ha.nd 10r so.le. lt. HUTCHl SON. l'roprietor, Enniskillen. S T I L L .P~ :a: E ..A. D with ch oice n ew goods for SPRING A ND SUMMER SUITS .in Scotch, Irish, English and Canadian Tweeds. Fine an d medium Black , B rown, Olive and Fancy vVorsteds, Cottonades, Denhams, Ducks, Shirtingi;1, etc. ---·- ··-· - - - -,-- SOLINA. TYJW NE. A game of base b11.ll was pla yed tu Mr. H an· cock 's field on t ho afte rnoon of Good · l!'riday e.mon l! the village spo rts after which a c lu b w as fol'med and R iobard Cawker was appoint· ed Captain and John Hicks, Secretar y·'l'reas. About twen ty l1av· j oined and tho boys think t he} cun p ut 6 stronK l ea.m In tlrn field this y e u r. 'J hey i n tend to call it the "Gladst one" clu b and will m oke t he gentleman on the hill' s n hunor a ry m" m be1 ·. 'l' he boys are anxion s i.o play a match h ero with some c lub on t he Queen's B irthd·Y. as t he Methoi!ist Sunduy l::>chooi of this place h old their annu al toa in th e a fter noon of tha t day. Send your challenge to t he Secretary. T he Sunday school children are beln1t d r!lled ln sinHing for the an niversary by Mr. John H. Hicks o.nd Mr. J . C. Vanstone. · T l·o sick on es, Mrs. Doney, Mrs. \Vhito e.ncl Mr. 'l'. llarris, a re a ll very low. · Farme rs 'a re a ll ver y busy a t t heir spring seedmg. T he Salvati. on Ar my forgot to stop singing while passing t he chmsh duridg service on S unday n ight. Good prog ramme 1tt tho D lvls lon le.st Thurs · day night. Mr. Jo.mes B ingh am is fixing u p the old bar· r oom into tt. n ice insuranoo office and will be q uite tony m the future. Vie h ope e.s good a nse w ill be m adA or t he one e t the ea st nd of the villago alter Satur. day w hen the Scott Act comes in force. lne.m inate objects be.ve a great fashio n o r moving around in this villaite,tfter night. Mrs Haisley's clot he· horse su et·eeded in iret ting ou top of the c himney of her house le.st night and the 11;earlng or a democrat went down to th e ponll to get w ashed. 'l'he Ar my man's buggy hid away so sacure it took a la.n tern considerable time to find It. p.. <t 'S-DNfi'"JOOW KEEPING to tho FRONT I !W A V E R Is showing on e of the finest and best selected stock s of MA PLE GRUVE. Mrs. Chas. R undle had t he m is fortune to lose t wo fine cattle by ea.ting dead lv nig h t s ha de which w11s in their reed. aud some others were s ick from t h e same cause. 'J'ho b usiness quarterly · meetiu ~ for South Darling t on circuit w as held at Mo.pie Grove on Mon day afternoon last . I t is r evorted t hat we are goin g to lose another m ember of o ur choir. What 's going to ta ke place1 Covered bu~gy is all the talk among our young peopleJ uet n ow. B ut t he fair ones w ho would not r i e In the old open one w ill not get t he chance to bend the springs of t he uew one. Soma of the young men o r this dis trict are t aking m us io lessons, but t hey must mind and not talk too loud w hen t.h e teacher is not pres · ent, as the younger broth ers have their ears open and will give you a way 'Yhen th e teacher comes. Mies A n nie .Andrews, teacher. Osha wa,spent Good Frida y e.t Mr. John J ame's. The ser vices on .Sabba th afternoons will commence e.t 2:30 in the futu re. 'f he re ie not much spring w ork done in this sectio n yet. 0 . I . C. U . Silk, Drab, Shell, W oodrow's and Christie's Stiff :a: AT S ., Also !fine English, Canadian & Ameri- can Fur and Wool Hats. M anilla and Straw Hats, all kinds and P.rices. t"Wew a nd st ylisll lines oC Gen t 's F urnish i n gs. M iss VanNest Is training the children to sing prcriare.tory t o t he anniversary here on the last Sabbath in Ma. If t he spring poetr y sent by your Hampton Cor. is original he should l>e appointed poet lo.ureato of lJana da . lt was rually dono u p B- n . A lit tle boy of Mr. Hooey 's was badly frig ht· enfld by a drunken man who was lymg on the roadside bet ween here and the choest> factory on Good F ridfty. Editor .rames and family spent Good l<'Iido.y o.t Roael6ndva l e fca stinJ'I' on fresh eggil, pancakes and pumpkin pies. A total eclipse seems t o have come over the bud ding writers ror the town luminary. Mr . Kirkpatr ick. our popular village store keeper, knows tbe value of pr inter's mk. H e is doing a big t ra de t h is season. He is selling che a p. Farmers of Darlington should call at \Villia m Worry's Stock Farm, near thi!i village. as s0on e.s conveuicnt. a ud see tor th emselves what que.h ty will do in stock bl'Oeding, 6nd a t t ho s u.me time learn w hat extrll.urd10e.r y offer ho Is me.king whereby t hey can improve t heir stock--a rare chsnce fo r 1886. Mr. 'l'lloe. Ward recently m ade t he fir st sale from h is her d or thorobred Short Horns, hav · ing sold to Mr. J . 81.alnton, or Enni8kllle u, a floe bull calf of 1885 a t a handsome fig ure, - upwa rcls or $100 we understand. A ll persons are forbidde n to fi·h in the stream running through t h e fie.ts of Mr. John V11.n Nest,jr. M r. B, Lammimo.n, ot 'l'oronto, is home for vacation. Capt. Luth er Worry, lately in comman d of the Sa lYation Army at Watford has been home f or a brief space. Mr. B. Reynolds, of Oshawa, be.a been visit· Ing In t his section. Mr. lI. Hooper, Bow manville, spen t Sunday In this village . M r . A. Hogarth '& youngtis' child is ve ry ill with sca1rletina. 'l'b e Mayor h as been lo Toronto e.t tl1e open · ing of Ute S, .A.. 'l 'ewplo. Those wishingto heo.r 6 good programme a re requested to call around at Solina sch ool ou F r ida y af ternoon 'l'ho w et w eather of late has h indered. the farmers somewhat w ith their seed ing. Solina Division is progressing wonderfully or la te, 'l'he; are talking about erecting a balcony arouud the he.JI. Th e Quarterly mooting of the Hampton circuit w ill be bold e.t Mt. Vern on on Sunday next a t 10:30 a .m. Mr· .Albert Ch ristian, of Saxony, paid us a flying vte!t on Good F 1 ·iday. J .ac ll:. GENTS' FURNIS H INGS.. Our st ock is co~pleto and correct as to styl e and price in Rhirts, Cuffs, Collars, Ties, Scarf.<::, Gl oveR, Braces, Linen and :--;ilk Han<lk 'fs. A full r~nge of Celluloid and Zylonite Goods al ways in stock. As we do exclusively a Merchant Ta iloring and Gents' Furnishin()' 0 Trade, you may rely upon this that we give the best possible v a l u e for your outlay. ~Call everyb ody in want of a suit and inspect our st ock. No trouble to show goods. Fits a certainty, and workman ship gua ran teed. FRANK A. COLE. H ampton, April 20, 188G. 17-;Jw. BOOTS a nd SHOES. SPB ,ING ANNO U N CEIENT. JOHN llELLYAR Takea great pleasure in n otifyi ng his cu storn eni and others that h is stock of Boots and Shoes is now very complete in every line-Men's, Boys', W omen's and Childre11's. As I buy for cash, at close p rices, I am prepare ~ t o offer you - g oods at - EXTREME LY LO'W FIGUR ES~ 1 - - A very large stock of- - CARTWRIGH T. S hirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Handk'fs, G loves , Umbrellas, Rubber Coats, etc. ~Highest prices paid for R aw Furs. 16. HA IN ES' CARRIAGE 'WORKS. GEORGE C. HAINES, Proprietor, MAN UFACTURE R OF- ns~~ra~1t~:. nre sowing Set your bells a ring ing, boys, and flro off your g uns, .And blow your trumpets inside out, !and beat your biggest drums .And if an y <?De eb.ould a sk you tho co.use of all your JOY. You can tell them \V. C. \Vashi ngton's have u. bouncing be.by boy. "'NFI"'LD. Quarterly m ooting h ere next Sabbath a t 10:30 .,,, .,,, o..m. 'l'htl Rev.Mr. l'h1Jp Is expected to officiate. Mr. n. J . Niddery h n.s been spending h is Mre. Robert Venning died on the 2:Jrd I nst., holidays in his nat ive home, E nfield, and ,\tr. fr om cancer of the stom a.ch, Her remains R · Lane, ou r t ea cher has been spending his were interred,m the Meth odist burying g round v a cation in Cartwright· ou Sunda;r. E uneral sermon !n wlll beMethodist preached a w eek from n ext Sunday the the ir seed now as fast ' M r . D. Dyer t ook five fine fat cattle to Bow· mo.nville la s.t week. Mr. D, Beith has been ill with t he fever but Is m ending under the skillf ul treatmen t of Dr. Mitchell. M essore D. l\foCullough a n d M . V ickery hav e been re-appointed leaders of our pwying band. M r . n, Pascoe h as rented Mr, Jno. O'Leary's fo.rm ror the coming season. . Our pleasure seekers. or which we have no small number spent their pas time pitching quoits. ' :N"o services will b e h eld in the church next Sunday afternoon owing to t h e quarterly meeting at Mount Vernon · . The carpenters have started operation on the c h urch shed already. T h e Ragin Band assisted tu conducting the services i n the church le.et Sunday evening. Nllil\10. T r un k s, Valises, S a t che l s, &c. j u st arri ved and will be sold lower than heretofore. 01·de1 ·ed work and Repail·ing· 1·eccive prompt attention Your c u ston1 1·espec tC11lly solicited, oh~~:h;:w~!~i~~;air comes CARRIAGE S , SLEIGHS, C U TT ERS , WAGONS, &Q., KING STREET, BOW MANV ILL H&Bnow o n h and a number of vehicles (and ls m anufacturin g a great many m ore) of t he n e w p attern s a nd b eet finish , whloh I am offering for sale e.t t he lowest prices consistent w ith due regard to workmanship and quality. The tallowing ha l!s t of the prinolval veh icles m a nufactured by me i Doub l e Covered Oarriages . . . ..... .............. .. ... . .. .. ..... ...... ... .. ... . $150 Upward& S ingl e P h ooton11. · .. · .. ... . · ·· ·.. .. . ··· .. .. . .. . .... ... · .. · ·· .. · · ..... .. .... ... ·· · 100 11 Open Buggy... ... . ..... ........... ... .. .. ... ........ ...... .... . . ......... . . .... . 70 n T op B u ggy. . ..... ...... ... . . ..... .... ... ... ....... .. . .. . ... ........ . .. . ... . . ... ... 90 11 D em o crat Wagon. ............. .. . .. ..... . .. .... . ....... ..... ...... ...... ....... . 65 11 L umber W a g o n 11... ·· .. . .. ·· . · .. . . .. ·· . · .... . ... . . .... . ·. · ··· ·· · . .. ............. . 55 11 Ligh t Wagon .. ......... .... . .. .. ............. . .. . . .. . ... .. .. , ·· . ,.. ..... ..... . . .. 40 11 Expr ess Wag on.... .... . ...... . . .... .. . . ................. ... . ... ........ ..... ... . 75 11 Skeleton.~ ;.::· · · · ...... .. ..... . . .. .. ... ...... .. . ... . .. . . ..... . . . . ... . ... . . . . ....... 50 11 Sulky . . . . ..... . . .. ... . . . .... ..... . ..... . .. ...... ... . ....... . ... .. . . .......... .. ... 40 " P o BBe1&lng s nperlor facUitie s tor m anu!aoturlng carriages, I inten d to sell very cheap f or o 8 or approved cre d it, and by s o doing I h ope to greaUy i ncrea se my n u mber of sales. Won!· sell t he wood ve..rt s o nly. or t he gearing s o! bu ggies Iron ed. All K inds of V e hicles Rep a ired l t h e S h ortest' N otice, P a int e d a n d Trimmed if D esired, .A' t.he Factory I aleo do P la ning, Matching, Turnin g and Sa wing with Circle, Band or!Sc r Saws. & nd prepare e.11 klnds of lumber !or cal"]lent er s n d oth ers for bulldlnai pnr p m e e. Or11amental a n d P lain P lokete for 1'lnoee ln every style requ ired, ma.do to orde r. At l The W. c. T. U .,B. of Hope a nd G. Templare Clod Ll<rer OU, w Ula U ypop hosphl tes intend having an entertainment on 'l'uesday evening May ! t h, in Ne woe.etlc. We expect Jn Strummts Oltilclren and Cholera Jnfantum. considerable !orel~ h elp. A d mission l~cta ; · Dr. W. E. RANSOM, H a rtfo rd , Ind ., children, lOote. Mias W r ight h as not given up <lresa·me.king says : " I find y o o.r Emulsion to be an as rep0rted, s he ls still at her old s tand. excelle n t r t>medy in l u n g tro u b l es, a n d e sp ecially in Strumou s ch ildr e n , and a. NATION.A.LrJLLSure su gar cea&edt mild most valu able r e medy in c h r o nic cases bat t bor oug:b , and nro the best Stom ach 11ntl J.h1:r l'Uh In m1e. t>f C h olera Infe.n t u m." Scott's EmUlsion of Pure -------·----- off on Friday this week . D i·. Oliver bas been beautifying hie grounds · with a beautiful lawn, a lso remodelling his . dwelling w h ich is one or the ftuost r esiden ces · in the township. Still there is room for more Havin g purcl11u10d the Har1:1ess busin~ss l a t ely carried o n b y . Mra. HU!\fP HREY, to follow. h ope by car e ful a t ten t ion t o buameaa, good wor kmacsh1p, a n d first class What has become of our B oard of H ealth? mate rial, to sec ure a sha r e of public patronage. ·we have in Spring is here. A m onster pic·nlc ls expected to be held on stock and a r e manu f act u r ing a large amount of We.sh Burn lela~don the 2Hh of May by people from the township or Darlmgton, Mauvers and ~e.rtwright. Take ~old p eople e.nd wo~k f<?r its succe.68. as this.'~ one or the finest p1c-mc grounds. m the Do~w1on. . Dr. Ohver 11.nd 'Ie.ylor have got a die.g ram of village lots, and in a sh ort time will h ave an Collars a specialty. We. intend that t he r eputatio n Hump hrey'R Col !ars h ave gained a uction sale. 'fhey are bound to do all In their sh all be fully su stame d . W e are p r epar ed to fu rnish r espons ible parti es powor t'> mo.ke Williamsburg a first class Collara on a pprobation . We guara ntee satisfaction or no salti. country v illage, We expect before next Wo a lso keep in s tock a full line of goods usually found w inter to see a steam flour and saw mill in operation, in a first class harness shop, c omprising I[I IDIDl lP!Il IB ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~~~~==~====~~======~ . B o wman ville , April 21, 1886. rn'11 J H E L LYA R · · 411 LIGHT A ND H E AVY HARNESS. ------ .NEWOAST£E. BLAN KETS, R OBES, RUGS, H O RSE COVERS, WHIPSJ BRUSHE S , ETC. See onr Bull H o ns Whip s- - som e th in g new. We have also in stock . . ..... ELLIMAN'S ROYAL EMBROCATION for H o r ses and Cattle, s sur e cure for b ruh es , sprains, cuts, a nd sore s of all k i n da. S h op- Sig n of the Big Collar. 1T-3m

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