·r 'Ill RMS :-$1.liO PER ANNuM. OUR TOWN AND COUN'fY FIRST: THE WORLD AF1'ERWARDS. M.A. JAMES, EDITOltAlW Pit !'lUJ!:TOi' ~'f JCW ~l!:RCES, NUMBER · 440. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY · \ . 1887. TAUNTON, ENFIELD. that we l\nuounce t.he death of the infa11t child of Mr. l'tobt. Griflln. The bel'eiwed rarents ha\'e the 'sJm:i:iathy of the community. Our school cl· ·eed last Thu rn day and opens n.gam on Mouday, J~u. 3 rd . Mr . },n.ne is speudirig hie holid11ys with his parents at Cresaroa. Severiil people from around here liHtened to the Tory Chioftam ut Port Perri last Monday. Some of them said th.ey lieard sorno of the most barefaced lies tl1at <lay. th11,t they over heard spoken from a public platform . Damo rumor -says another wedding will have taken placti by the time this appears in print. Mr. Benj. Powe.I is on the sick hat. Dr, Jame11 Bray, of Toronto, came down to the family r e-union a.t the homestt-ad, "Braeeide," on Christmas Day. Christm~a was generally observed out here by . family re-nnioue, tea partie·, 1rnrpriott pnrtis, etc . llfr. D. Archer, of Toronto Medical Collel,(e, and · his wife, are sp ~ndi ng the Xums holidays here, 11lso Mr. Wm. J. llray, of Oshawa High School. '.l.'be excellent sleighing on Xmas :Olly brou!{ht out 1mmy cutters. NEMO. VoL UHE XXXII! OARTWRIGlIT" ·IE)t } , ~ 0 ~ · ~ ~ rn ~ 0 'd ~ .p ..... '"d 0 s (1) ~ Q) ..p +:> ,.Q ..0 0 ~ bo ! .... are still doing business And are mak ing preparations for the Christmas trade. Thf;y have received a large Eltock of the freshel:it and best Groceries in the market, and have bought some of the finest Cattle for their Christmas trade that is in the Dominion. And the beat of all, the whole stock is to be disposed of at the lowest price. They will sell Beef this 'Xmas by the quarter, away down low,-lower than ever. Remember, no inferior atock,-all good young heifers and steers. l3efol- pul'chasing elsewht i·e, we ask yo<l'I' inspection, and compare om· quality and prices, and we feel confident you will say we are offering the best meats at the low est prices ever offered in this town, We have bought the first prize two-year-old Steer, fed by W. Werry, Esq., Solina, and NINE more Cattle fed by the best feeders in Darlington. 1>towe1~ We also eturn our sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage be·." us in the past, and trust to have a continuance .of the same. & ..A.LLIN":J Dealers in Groceries, Glassware, Crockery, F lour and Feed, Fresh and Cured Meats; and cash buyers f, r H ides, Tallow, Sheep Skins and all Farm Produce. STAND :- Town Hall Buildings, ono door cast of Ontario Bai:i.k . CHARLES .TOD'S f . is the place t o get supplied with Pure Confectionery from the best nutkers for the Christmas and Nev.r Year's Holidays. suitabk1 for the season kept on hand or MADE TO ORDER. Prem'0'i3::s NEWLY FITTED U P and m ore conveniently a rranged. to suit our business. I Every one come and see our New StOre· , CHARLES TOD. !H ·2W · R . l:;T· Prueh, Postmaster, )~ill receive 'fhc a.nn iver-.Tnl'.} of Mnpl« Grove Divis-' advertisements for the STATESMA.c'i :ind ion S. of T . w1ll l>e held as u s11al 011 the forward them without ch,.rgc. 7rh of .January. An Ovster S upper will Election has been the subject of cnn· be s erved JTJ the ~ch ool R· nse, co11>1nencvers~tion throughout this t ownship for ing at 5 o'clock uft er wh ·ch an excellent the last two weeks. · · program urn will be rer,dererl in tilt\ chn rch, Two of our CMrtwright boy~~ W,hoi l a e c~11 sisting of readings~ re cirntions. and been attendi ng the college, preparing f* d1a 1 oguAa. Rev. It. Sand.,rso'.1 will ha the M ·nistry, are home on a vaca.'~·l'lli · _pres~nt to 1!ddress tho . meetmg. The two week·. They look quite robuet ll~ se~v1ces of Ebenezer choir have be~n obthe close &:::>plication to their b ooks . Ma. '1,1<m ed and they w1ll m1d11~1bte.d ly .d isplay they be succes~ful in their studies. J the1.r usual gr·od t.alent· .. m p·e,.A:n~ the The Proc1wds of the Methodist church an?ience W~lth lll·lBIC. r tekets, 2;> Cilnts; anniversary Williamsburg on Chrisrmas chi.ldre~. la cents. Erery un e cr ·me and ' ~60 . l enJOY a fe~st. ENNJSKILL.EN. Day .amounted to about .., . A eo01a --------wa~ gi,reu on the followtag Monday to l\fr. P rower's meeting here on Friday TYRONE. devour the remaining provisions. The evenin~ last was well attended. Bia The church Tea heH h ere on Xma11 tea was served in an excellent manner represantative, Mr. Patterson, of Port n.nd ~very pcrS'>ll who partook of the Day waij a 51rand success. 'Ve have not Perry, is a re1lllly ~pea.hr and did well for repast was well pleased. Jimmy H took re>om for full particn!Ms, Uut W11 were the cause he hl\d to r~pr,,.ent. 'l'he pleasrd to aoe the you ng nr :.tnr ·fr,,m Enin atJother supply. charg-es against the ]l;fowat Government niskillen, Mast.' r A lfl'Pd Mitchell, render are of such a flimsy nature that it requires The Preehyteriaus h eld an Aoniversar v nne of his redtatiou~ in grea·. st yle which a clever inan to ·uake out a case a~<Linst on t he followinf,{ Thursday aud the cl1urch drowned tho hons" wit h h11d1· ·,.. r, Mr. it . . Mr. D. Burke Simpson, in the tirnti of England inttmd giving an anniversary I. L. 1-lrown and company fro.rn H >tmp· on, at hiH disposal, made an able defence of on the 12th prox. Everybody attend. sanir pieces very a p prn;idate fot· · h ~ octbe "overnm~·nl. The meeting· was preMiss Su8nn 8wain who has be!'ll ill for c,.eion . P roceeds of Tea., ~81.55 As sided ovtr "Y l\1r . J ame11 Bingh~m', of some time is slowly recoveriug. th ore was oonsidera·ble provi,m 111" l· f r., it 1'yrone, and an excellent h e1>ring was An Oyster Supper wa11 given to the \'f&S arru11ge<l to lisve a soui ·~I on 'vV dues- · accorded both sides. Mr. Prower stood Methodist church choir . Willianubnrg, day ·wening. We wr·re p l·)n~cd t o see up before the electon and said a few by their L eader, Mr H, H. Pru11t, on present "t our tea tho fomilii>r faoo6 of words. Mr. A. E . Manninll', of Ancaoier. Mr. C, Friday e vening, 24~h inst . Mr. N . C. Callander is expected this Mi~s Mary Hanton is about to leave Potter, Newmarket, the Mfase~ W illinma, week to take charge of and open our COUR1'l<JE. Acton, Mr. John D .. vey , Whi~ by , and public school n ext Monday. School Report, S . S. No. 8, D .1rlington, our midst to visit h er home iu L ondon. others from a dishnr.e. Mia11 Ida Engli~h who ha.9 been visiling Report of the Public School for No- Sr. 4th Class-Minnie Morrow, .fames 'Ve he!\r the weddi ng b t,-1 come off vember and Dec~mb.ir: 4th Class -Alfie S~lt?r, Frank Short, .Tr. 4th ClaAs- relatives h ere i11 going to leave these to-day at the ea11t end. parts. Mitchell, Mary Virtue, Rose .Brown, :i;.1zz1" R1~ndle, Wes}ey Hancock. Art hur R .. v. F. Woodger pa·d us a flying visit The Revs. R. Hnssllrd, of the MethodMinuio Roger1<, Carrie Rogers. Srd. Short . ~r. 3rd. Class- Goo . Coleman, Cl c l " M'll L 0 tt' R J 0h M cKtinz1e Penfo11nd1 (Dav1d Coleman and ist, church and Geo. McKay, of t.ht!F1ret last wei;k. 1 16 8 · . .aes- "vin_ , .ogers, n Laura Cawker.) Jr. 3rd Class- Lydia Presbytori,.n church, intend. changiug Mr. Wm. Aldworth itl gradually g rowVirtue, L ouise LeW1s, Ett10 Brown. I 8011 M d Ok F d M 2 11d pulpite for the morning services on Snn- in11: weaker. Senr. 2nd Class- Em . ma. Lewis, Harry Ola ·.,. .aud 'I' le, rHe · ko.rr,owT. ass--.uau oo 1iy, ezti ia 1 . 1ng1 e, clay 2nd January. Not only are wedding takitlg pl&ee, but Pye, (\v m. R ogers au d Geo. Th ompson) Ch r 0 · 1 p t2 1 G · r l eqool, Sidney. Hockaday. Junr. 2nd .ar ie ·ornts 1. a.r. n·.. :- us. oo ey Mrs. S. McClnng has been unwell for we hear of proposals. N o w's the chan ce H M ' t h II I Mma lhncock, Charlie N1chols . J. H . some weeks, bnt is slowly recovering. Cl - W b t r Vi t for soma of onr young h.di.:.e. ass e s e. r ue, . avre l c e , ALI.IN, Teacher. See notice of strayed animals in the We h ear tho S. A. is t u. open fire here Maud Brown, Geo. Lewis, James Brown. M H. B W t f F · d . r. . . a son,o .ergns, ·s s pen · adv~rtising columns. F . L . STAPLES, thts week. s~mmy bail con ·eut ed to m g a f :,\' days amongst his many friends keep them. Last Friday afternoon abont 3 p. m., a. here. ORONO. Mrs. Brimacornbe aud svn of Maraposa, larga number from the village and neighMrs. James Courtice is vieitinl'{ her The Methodist Ohurch is atili under- are visiting here. borhood might have been s een wendmg dau).(ht('r, Mrs. Brown, in Plainfield. going repairs. What changes are contem· their way to the schoolhouse. Shortly Mias Stork, of Cobonrg, and Mil:!8 after their arrival the claese~ were reMr. S. H. Allin is spending his Xma8 plated c.-unot bo known as tboso hwiug Goodman, of Woodsttlck, are the g uests quested to take their eeata, the i oachtir holidays · at Orono. the bu~inees in hand d 1 not ~eem to have ,,f l\'[r, 0. Stock. t,o t&ke hie seat on the pbtform and the Married at the residence of the bride's a.oy plan, but apprentice-like t ry one · w11y Mr. A. Bin(!ham, of Trenton, and !adv Rev. A ; MacLaren was appointed chair- f,.ther, John Brooks, Esq., Courtict>, on and then ··TlOth ~>r. Thora i~ still left man. He abked the pupils if t.hey had Dec. 22nd by Rev. J. Whitlock, of ho"' ver an 0;1tside door w th at people were back ou Xmas. 'l'he ·rrnstees nf Mimi~o school hava anythin~ to ""Y when Miss J. MacLaren New1ton.v ille, Mr. ;Arthur Langmaid, son get ;; d irect from the street. r. E. T. IJ '"dge. at th !l n eat ca.we forward and read the following of \\. H. Langmind Esq., ex-R eeve of 'IVe ..-,otice a letter from Clarke Union engag.od M_ address : 1 Darlinpt'·n , "nd ~:&~ L 'Jreti.. Ll'uok.i . in last w ed~'s Orono News. We wouhl salar y of $4-()_0. 8ucce..,ss. E.:l " .~ C1.1r.i:A.X. 'fher.i w r-J 1' very rnspectable gathering l\d vise tho writer to ease up a litt le until " z C HINA WimnINf~ . -On Tuesday evening, M r . F .L . "taves, ff . d d . t · 't DEAR TEAClIEB,- We wish to exprella o nen a an acquiun ances o') w1 ness h" <;(ets h is trade learned, or he m,.y hear Dec 16, a large number of the personal our regret that you are about to leave ua, the ctirenionv. Among the m1U1y pre~ents wm ething in the news line no t in accord- frienda of Mr. and M . s. Ric h. Woodley !llld our iirat.itude for your incess"nt labor was a tn!<gnilicient ch~que from an u ncle anc;, wllh his taste. \Ve s ptia.k frnm ex· m·it 11 : : b .. ir re11iden1·&1, n ear here, gave in our b eh.alf. of tho bride fr.>m New Urluams. The l:>ilrience. them " !,;"uuioo surpri11e " nd pres·m ted other pr.,aents were numfJroua and valuaA.e our t"· cher yon l1ave ever been so Election m"tters will qui;.t down after Mrs. \\ oi·dley with a cmupl· r.e D inner kind and pains-taking that it was a pleas- blii and the congrat ul .. tioua wertl many. t he 28th. In our recollection the same Set of 1 lfi pieces, valued at $35 Rev. nrll as well as a privilege to be your We wish the yonng couple great pr.>sper- interest hl\8 n ever hoen taken in an elec- J. T. 1 \1., 1i· read a very nicely com ptised ity and happiness. TRIM. pupil. 1.f we have come abort of the tion he·e. Silvera! bets were up but <1rldre·· of oongratul'\t.ion an d re6pect. s:.andard you wished us to reach, it ii!l lttiv. W. K·mner made a "ory hrief but have wi6ely been withdrawn. HAMJ:'TU.N. through no failur .. of yours but rather on appropri.\t" speech. Mr _ Woodlt<y r eplied The Xma11 Tree tJntertainment in t.he The ent.ert1Ainment on Christma8 Eve aooonnt of our n tlgligence that we havit Presbyterian church on Friday evening in snit,..litti terms, expree·in~ t.hmr 1111ir.ec1 wa8 'not largely attended. ltev. E . not attained th~t desired eminence. was uot as well attended aB such things thank~ for t.he re~ p'-'ct P·1d g.,od- will Permit us in p ·rting to wish that hap- Roberts, of Bowmanville, gave a very generally are. The pre3ents were many sho"n and h oped that aH prcsf'nt w11uld interest111g addre8S, which we are sorry enjoy the society of each other in thiapinesa 1o1nd prospericy may crown you fo to state did not receive the bear. of atten - a.nd beautiful. world and in the wo+ J to co·ne. 'lhe wLatevor calling you m ..y en)l;age. The Mtir.hodist S. S. Anniversal'y will Edit ·r of the STATESMAN W9.R chairman Pleaee accept of these Tvlumee u a tio n. It is said that the dis<urbance waa srn,.11 token of our affect.ion and esteem. partly mrnsed by two young men of Con - be held OU N ;, w Y~ar's n~.Y and Suillby of the evening. A &plti;1di<l suppol' was ·e pel'ilu&sio11 co»versing-, on follo .,in~. On Saturd,\y supper will b e served by the J11dies tmd .. r tho rJ1reff:ion Hoping that while ciumned with the lofty 11erv1<ti1 th~ 111 ee coutain~d in theee p11gP11 and politics or 3omcthi ng else, with two youn1t 11,·r ved in the ba~emellt from 4 to 7 o'clock. of Mrs. T. H. Hancock, Mrs. J. C VanCArried by their ptletic fancy over rugged 11,.:liea ..of well-known Grit descent. The Sermons will b e preached on Sunday by stone i.nd Mrs. R. Collacott, ~e n. Thol1t mountnins and b lo'a ute" us plain, into rich ch.)ir rnndered several s~lect Anthams Rev. T. Mauninx, of 0 .-hawa. preB.. n t !l.nd thrJee who ..:011trib11 tt1d to th& The supi;>er in We 11otice Mr. I . Cobbledick d riving a pr.,eentu.tion fund were : Mr. A . E. µ,. lace 11ond humble cottage, through during t he evening. dr;·adful etrui;~h's of war or love, y11u thti baijcm.ent was choice-one of thoe11 splendirl span of 2 year old colts, one of Ciemeus a11d wife, Mr. J ohu Rnudle and will n ever fnr~et the beautitul hillB, for which. the ladies of the congregation whioh he la ely purchased frnm Mr. J es. wife, Mr. S . Woodley arid wife, Mr. J. Beith for $125 00. Their united weight Mouis and wife, Mr. J,,hn Mcf,aughli1 cb111·n1ing valleys and en u:a ging people of are n(lt.id. Proceeds, $50. 1 There !us been a larQ'e number of is 2,400 lbs. Who c;;n beat them? Enniskil!en. jr., and wife, Mr. T. Gimblet al!d wife visitor· in the village during the wee k, Sil.(ned "n behalf of the School. The following are the officers elected Mr. \~ Br11nt and wite; Mr. S. Bi11 ghat~ amon g ~he numb~r being Mr . l vory and for the coming year in Orono Lodge A.O. an d wife. Mr. Wesley Clemeus and wife, ALFIE MITCH.ELL, MARY VIRTUE, family, Miss ltogPrs, Mr. W . Cole and U. W. : M. W, - Dr. ·rucker Foreman Mr. · r . G. Colwill and ~ifo, M r . James RonT. STi>PHKNs, BERTI\ BY:ims, family, Dr. H. C. Phillips, Mr. C. Rmrn, - Rob lirt Knott, Overseer- Geo. L.Ifae, Curtis a nd wifo, Mr. Thos. Creeper arid LllWIS WrLL IA~rn, ET'l'rn G1LDERT, Dr. tla8t er and wife, Mr. F . Roach, Prof. Hecord1ir-- .k. M o11Jent, Financier - 0.B. wife, Mr . Lt!vi Skinner and wifo, Mr. R. CALVIN M.JLL'!, .ROSE BROWN. Ruse and family, Mr. Jos. ll oid.s:e and fl,,r!anrl, R P.cordor- J. W. Proctor, G uid e Foley "nd wife, Mr . W. R undle and ALB1'. SYLVEST1nt, J. M.ac LAREN. family, Messrs. H. and 'f. Hoidj(e, W. - Richa rd J:lrown, I . W.--W . Thompson wife, Mr. R. H. Uollacott and wife, Mr. Enniskillen, D ec. 17, 1886. The presentation was made by Miss snd F. Bunt, Mrs. W. Pickard, Mr. F . 0. W. Titos. Little, P. M. W.- R. Mc- J ohn Collacott, Mr. R C"ll"cott and rnlch, Mr. Frattk Goyne and family, Leod . wife, Mr. Thos. Cole and wi fo, Mr. Robt. Rose 'Brown and coLJs i~ted of a handsome- B1 Moore and wife, Mr. J, , Parson s and ly bound beautifully illustrated copy of Mr. F rank Sweetman, and many others T h e following gentlemen were nomin wife, . R ev. Mr. and Mr8, Kenner, Mr. ':5h ..kespeare' and se veral choice volumes whos ~ mimes we did not learn. a ted on Mond ay to fi ll tho val'ious W . W?odley and wife, Mr. J as. Woodley N e,.r-Jy all the y nung p eople in t his of poems . M!l'. S taples in a few well Munieipal nftiues for the coming year : chosen a11 d feeliug remarks thanked t h e viciuity wen t. to Tyrone tea and en ter- Reeve-Messrs G. M . L ong and J oh n and wife, Mr. W. Broad and wife, Mr. pupils VP.ry cordially for th1>ir kind ex- t r1inme11t on Xm as dav and r etur ned with Carvel h, ht Dupu ty-Messrs James Stark W. Sl"rnon and wite, M r. S. Oot ton and pression of good will ; h e r tderr"d to the good reports. M ies BMrMs a ud several ,;nd J. B . R.,id, 2ud Depury- C. ,J. wife , Mr. H. M ollon a nd wifo, Mr. J . C. Vanstone and wife, Dr. and Ml'>'. Potter, tio existing bet.weon teacher and pupil, 01 hers afisisted on 1he program, and we 'l'h orntt~n (elected by acclama doo). Ml'- V ..nstonc and Mrs. N orr.hcote, and th e help h e hRd r~ ce i ved from the scholars !war t.bry were e ulogised for th eir gtlod Cou11cillor1;1-\1e8srs. E zm H 1 dl, John Mr. P. Murdock. The ha ndonmo dinner by their uniform kinil n ess, the pleasin l!'. s.,Jectiontt. Workman, .John J 'l\ckson,Geo. Gray,Jno. si;t was purchased at M urd ocl1 Broe' manne1· iu " llich he had been treat ...d by Mr, l~. Moment, P . M ., of Orono, Davy. Ch in1 1 Hall, Bowm11.n vill1J. th ~ cntiro neighborhood, and tllA interest occnpiad the pulpit h ere on Suudi\y To save the ·rownahip the expense of ho would always fool in the futnre wtilfare m1·rni11 g and evening. an 1C1 lection t he Ree ve suggested l he proof t he school. T he chi~i rm rm t h en called Tho M;mnmoth Br onze Tul' key referred priety of selectin~ th e necessary number The Old Reliable VJest End House. upon <,ther gentlemen present a nd Bhort to in the l:i1m last week, weighing 35 lbs., complimenbuy speeches were made b ,_ and on exhibition at M r. J . Lylti's store, fr. rm a hox hy draw ing cuts providing hir:1 'l'he \Vest E nd H ouse gu3r11.ntees good M t.ssrs. D r. 1\11 tchell, ,Ja.s. St.ainton, Hev. w..s brocl by Mr. I. L. B ro wn . The oird opponent withdrew. · The p lan d id not valrrn for your money. 'l'h<1ir q on <11< are S. Sultou . J. Vi 1t 11e, S r., W. Bingham, was oue y ear and lleven monti1a old, rPceive much support. first-cla ·s aud marked very lo'iv and in A very en cc~ssl nl enter tainment was pfa i11 tigures. A. McL~ ughl in, Sr ,, R,, Hutchison, ,J. hn Mr. Cryderman h aving seltict.ed it from \V. Virl'l1e :>.nd the cluirma u hi m·elf,after ·hat cd ~ brated flock a l ittle over a yt>ar given in t he Ch r 's' ian Church on Xma~ We w"uld draw your special at.tuntion evenin!.(. 'rhe Ohnrch was b ~autifu)) _g to th;, stock of linen han<l.-erchiefs, both which proc.iedings were conclud,·d by all a~ o. dc0or~t ... d. An b.l'ch crosse(l tho f1 ont sin~i11g d··eet Uyc and Byti a i1d prayer At thtl nomination on M onday t here on which ' rmisents were hung for tile for bdies and gents, carri.,d by the West by tl1e R ev. A. 1\1<>cLare11, Mr. Staples were \L la rge 110 mbHr of ratepayert< preeent scholars and orh ers. 'l'he programme End House. is con sidered one of t/·o most efficien t The Weat End House is th R place to ;ga, recitatio us a1id pam$taki ug tti;.i.cheri; Wtl have h·d 'l'. ff: H ancock .vas elect<el Reev" by con~is<i np; of songs, reacli1 here, be has ma.de himae f very pvoula..- acclauation. :For First Deputy J.~e1Ff!, an<l d tal«gues ,,.as through·mt first-class. ge, a ch eap suic of clothes, made to order; in onr n eighborhood and leaves re!.lretted Levi 'faucamp and C. W. Smith aro the showing no lack of skill and energy in aucl fit guaranteed . The West End H ouse have reduced. the by n early e veryone. He has just had c1mcliJates atld the ch oice will be tfo,,idod the part of those who had t he matter iu p~i ce of th eir dress goo.ls ~O p er cent. It enou gh cr itictom L;> per mit h im to escape at t h· pulls on lVbnda.y uext. 'l'hos. charge. was elect ed Secon cl V<·pu 1y -Ttee·e will pay Jou to call and see their good s the cause proaon uccrl vgl\m.·t tho.~e of Smale by a :cLimation. F er Cou nci lors tlier·~ There is ver y littl e sickness in t own, b.ifor,, buying elsewh e·e. whum all men speak well . wer.·o el flven n nminatious, bu ~ all excei>t but jndging frnm the mtlvements of onr Gen ts r~qui ring undenvear cannn t c lo Geo. A .wde and ,Jas. Worden witndrew twin doct or g there umst be considerable hetter than go to t h e W est l~nd Rouae. A. SEASON.A.BL& J.lrNT.- During the a ,d lh~se gent~e111en were d eclartld not far a.way· break mg up of winter, wlrnn th~ air is elcctel. There wa.s some ah ,,rp sh ooting The follo wing visitors spent Christmas You will b e sure to gtlt the w r,rth of your chilly and t h <' weather da mp, such COill- bet wem Messrs. H. '!'. Phil lips, Wm. with friend~ h er e : J ·ime~ Newsoru, Wm. m.1ney and the right ch·m ge back. Chrititmas groceries at the West E rd pht uis as r h eum111isw, ueunalgia, lum · Crydmnan aud R. H utchinson on the Newsom, Joh u Ode .I, Albert Odell, G uy bagr>, .s··r e t,]u,>at . C'l'Onp and oth l!r p:i.in- 8c,,rt t\."t. M r. P h illips fon ., d t1' " t he Andt'Uf'I, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton , Mr. and H ouse. Pure spice at the West End H ouse. ful o!Iects of s ooden cu1d, are prevalent. h 11 d s11 11ck a H ornets nest. SLOW Boy .Mrs W. A. Travelle a m1 T. Ii Allin. I t is theu that Ifa~yard 's Yellow Oil is .JACQUES CARTIER. F inest :flavored tea and coffee at the '.Vest End House. found t ruly valu:.ible as a h ousehold re m- · · ·~ -----euy. :t: J. lUgginbo!h "m & S 0 n, .ptop:i ctorn \Ve invite you to call and see ous st ock A fow nice mantle cloths and ulst.erin~ "When I at e my food was l ike a. lump of t h efo,llowm,, well Imo\\ n prepar,itwns. of Hol iday Goods b efore purchasin!'. left at the West End House. 'Phey will t l I t oo I n.ur d oc k -l Blll"() s D Cou~h Syrnp, ! \Yu C"n ol1ow YO ll somt· 11e 'v cle 1'g 11B ! PU do the prices gh t to cI..-ac". l l Glyc.:!role, of 1e~ c'[ . 111 . my s om.ac i . · - R..osc .~~ ~ u. ·' 1 . t , very . I {took rnpe1, < en t'f I nee- al1 f'O c at ;,oc. a 1 ,,, .1 G l ow _ · J· .. _ B l oo d. B 1tt. e rs. Tl10 n.ore. , t1 u:i b ottle ! · ,u ~ ~ uoc1s, ~ prices. A load of our young m e!l at te thended ruorc it he :pc·cl m e, I arn JJke .. now man 11·;.Nrn b .. t ha. ni & Son, Druggt·ts. C () i cert at Ra·il11n lust ~ tik I t 18 aid no w, "SS"!! Jfr. J "t P"· · t'"Ck l\ A.'li'iOi'tAl. ~·n.1,:0::,rc n"' "n·m·ile l"·..t.>;· · · 'l ayer, t h F . d. l; ' h .' o . ' · . "' ',J " , ·'. .c,J . , I v" wyne P · 0 ., j t He mtt nntH,tllo u~ ·IH··· ietnl" tlu·y ri.r . Js. . o ' 1n10 r , is 01ng a rus.i.ug t nat t "'Y did not rticc1ve a very h earty To wnship Barrie, Ont. :t: nlildlind thorough . ·' ' " I business -making the far fly. ' reception. John R. Cla.1ke, the b oot-hlack orat or, will deliver his t:.mous l ecture " 'ro and Fro in London" in the Union Ball, T .. un ton, on Tuesday!evening, .fon. 11. Doors np1m at 7 p. m., lectnrn at 7:30. Admission 25 cents. Tickets m11.y be h,~ d at Bo .. man & Henry's sttlre, and from the teachers at Maxwell's and Mitchell's Corners, [The Editor of the STATESMAN has he».J·d Mr. Cfarke del~ver this lecture t!iree timeP, and would strougly ur&(e thll people iu T au nton vicinity to hear h im.] It is with l·A~re t I MAPLE GROVE. In ~ _......._, ______ 1