· LOCAL SCHOOL RATES. Dec . 23. paid Trustees, S. S. No.1... $30011() · do do clo · do do do do do do do do do do do do do <lo do do do do do do do do do do du do do d<> do do do 2 . . 160 00 6 .. 313 8 . . 4Cl 00.. 4... 376 (IQ 5 .. . :n5 QO 110 ~ a,.. 400 00 10... 420 00 12... 475 rn... 328 14... 390 15... 430 18... 8... 483 00· 11... 821 00 , I ) I do do clo clo 17... 291 00 ()II 16 ...· liOO 00 · 00 · 08 00 tsm TBRMS :-$1.110 Pim ANNU!I, · IilDJTOR Al!D Pll.Ol'lllJr.ro&, OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: 'l'HE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M. A. J AlllES, VOLUME do do do do 20... 470 O& 2l. .. 411 00 '.):t.. . 144 S9 23... 60 oo· S8543 lJO rn... 620 00 435 01 Nmw SERIES, NUMBER 450. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1887. KENDALL. XXXIII. N UM BER II. CABINET PHOTOS -NOW FOR- $2~50PERD~ ---o--- Best quality taken in all kinds of weather -A'!'- BOWMANYILLJ<~. N. B.-Cheap Fancy Goods in great variety. GREAT Bargains - IN- Millinery a,nd Fancy Goods. SELLING OFF AT OUST FOR 30 DAYS~ MRS. ANliU!.RBDN SOOTHIND, CLEANSING, HEALING. ItCure11 CATARRH, Gold in Head, H AY FEVER. STOPS DroPDlnc· from 'K asnl pttsrmges jn ... ., EASY TO USE. to the t hroat and excessive cxpcctot"ntion r.11.n sed by Cn.t:trrh. Sent pre·po.id on receipt of price, 50c. imd $1. Address FULFORD & CO., Brookvi lle, Ont. Over 6,000,000 f EOPLE USE FERRY'S SEEDS ... ,.. o .. ~ M. &.1.'U LA ~0 1H SEEDSM[I ·in. 1ht:. .c.a'l'ld , t='.F.. ~ 1.=t V & CQ., nd:ili.Lt.;,J, to be tiib- D. M. FERllY & co~ laetro.Wd, l..,_. lptlve & l'rl""9: (l~l~~U:ti~~~ 'FREE For 1887 will be mail"'1 ET.I ANNUAL to all cm~tomere without 011dering it. I~' oo luabte to nJ) fJut:r J[ p¢r.. · ·"lh J..1';..u Gar ~.... . :n.~ld Flnl>llf' Si.:EllS 11hou l~l o-r · t1..:i / 1 ir i.1. Addre!!S ·-- - - - -'l'o FARlll!RH. - The und· ·rnigncd will pay the highest !'rice for Whco t, Oat~, Pea!, Barley, etc., :tt Burketc11 E levator. J . B. McKAY & Co D, M. HRRY I;. CD. Wind$0r. Ont. Clarke Township News. BAKER'S SOEOOL. Report for .January 1>nd February. Names in order of merit. Fifth Clas·. Orono News. --Mary Smith, Annie Smith, Katie Ar- . ~.'· an~ Mrs: J . R R oid, Clarke, are g11 e, Edith Argu0. Fourth Class .- Susie vmtrn!l frienda m P et erboro. McLe1>n, Ida Gilbert, Arthur Gilbert, 'I'AM,\RAU. - Tamamc J<J lix0r is a prepar· James M cLean . Senior Third .-Ma.ry a tio n colltaining grea t curati vo proper ties 1 McLean. Junior Third .- Sarah .Mc-, for Cough·. Colds, J nf!ueuzn and Throat Lean, Charles RichBrds, Matilda Wil son. and Lung Complaints. ! Second Clas·.- ld a McLean, Andrew · , · . . . · Wilson , Geo. Bryant . Part IL- Millie Mrs. L. A. \,n,m sby, Oron,o, IS v1s1tipg Cryderma n. Milton Gilbert, Luther G i!- J h er sou Mr. A. '[ · Gamsby, Toronto. bert, Levi 'fordiff. Tablet,-Frank McWheezi ng, gas ping snfterers from AsthLean, Thos. McLean, Allie Robbins. ma receive qmck 11nd permanent relief by using Southern Asthma Cure. Sold F . J. Groat, teacher. by druggists ur by mail on xeceipt of price. l ENFIELD. KENDALL Norns. - Master Morley and The wonderful revival is continued with unabaied in terest. The church is Miss Eliza Jane Fallis arn attending crowded nightly and whole familie· are Port Hope High school. . . . _Mr. Hillen consocrating themselves to thfl ·ervico of hrui sold his farm to Mr. Wm. Hen ry. OOURTIOB. God. Neighbors who have hardly spoken Hrnn Lnmo .- High living is unquestBETHESDA. Miss Alice Power was visiting a.t the to each olher fur yeor· are now on the ionably bad fo r the liver, but whether Our people never do things by lrnl ves. parsonage last week. beet of terms and together ara rejo icing from that or other camea, the livB r be· Miss Haggith, of Bowmanville, spent a in the mercy of God. Thirty or forty comeo dernnged, the b.:.. t curo for li~r What we do, we get credit for doing well. few days with her sister, Mre. Mutton last The good people of Darlingto n and Bow h ave sought pard on and most of them complaint or biliouHnes·, is ·h"t st1>ndard man ville understand this, for they came week. profess to have found it. Tho pastor , medicine for sale by druggists, Bt1rdock Mr. Blake Courtice has returned from th<i Rav. S. Saitoo, gave a thrilling dis- Blood Bitters. Remember B. 13. B. is in loads to our social on Frid11y night, and they were well ple&sed and so were a visi t to ·ryrone. couree last Sunday afternoon on the au b- the special trade mark of this medicine. Mr . Ezr<> M.iller. of Manitob~. has been ject of · ·l!'nture Punishment". we. We fed tlrnm well and they were The trustees and m·;rube·l'3 of the merry 1>nd conten ted. Our ladies k now visiting friends iu this vicimty; he speaks Miss Rhoda Holm1>0, of NewtooYille, how t o serve a rel)ast and they did it to in glo wing terms of tha bright pro·pfcta i· otill aiding the pastor, and her la hors Me t hodist Church of this circuit are t o be con ~ rntulated on having tho services of everybody's taste. We had a ii:c:.od chair- of tha prairie prov1Dc3. are highly 1>ppreciated by th e people. L ieutenant Mounco, of Oohawa, !eel the The meet in!ls are to cuntitue this week so able and t alented a preacher as the m an in W. J. Roy. and we had splendid R e v. T. Duulop. speeches from Mr. J. Giltill1<n, of your Army mt<1ting hero on S unday. also. A larger church will be needed Mr. Wm. Eversqn occupied tho pulpit here at once. High School, and R~v. It. .D. Fraser, BE FKA.R.ED No .1<'01<. - Noro tiddled M.A., the new and popular incumbent of at Ebenezer 011 Sunday night, the pastor when Rome was burning. M1>ny now-aSt. l'anl's, Bowmanville. Both ga,-e ue being en~aged in epecial meetings at day s oeem equally indiiforeat to dangt!r THE SOHOOL BOARD. good solid sense in pallatablo doaes. 'Ve Maple Grove. by the mannt>r in which they neglect illa. surpriee party at Mr. Oran 'l'here was like the men and we enjoyed their adSIR.-At the last meetiQg of lhe School health. If taken in time, th ere fa rlcarcaly dresses, Our young fri ends will no~ soon MillH's on the 10th inin. Board, the following re·olurion was pa·s- a chronic disease which Burdock: Blood TRIM. forgot the i.::ood ad vice on formation of ad :-Moved by Col. Cubitt, and second: Bitters will not er,.dicate by its purifyinii, character, giTen by Mr. Fraaer. Rev. W. eel by Joaeph LaBella,Esq., "Tha.t the regulating pow1 ns. Kenner, our own energetic a11d eTer· SOLINA. Scriptures be read in the school every 'l'here is a t present u considel'Sb!e active pastor, brought the proeeedinf{s to Mrs. Heard and daughter, of Whitby, a oloee by a brief, congratulatory addresa. have been visiting friends around hero. d1>y from the Bible itself." Does any amount of sickness in and ar ound Orono. one outside of the&e two learned gentle· Among thoae sick are Mr. George Baer, We aro thankful to all who faTored us Mi~a Minnie Werry has been vieitini.: men, tho solon· of tho Board, who ful- Mrs. Amberson, and Mr. Jnhn Mo nlton. wi th their presence and their quarters. at Enfield . friende minated this re1olntlon know wh .. t it Mrs.Dr.Rutherford is a ho ill in Toronto. and we hope to have the pleasure of seeMr. John E!Jord, of Cmsarea, has been means 1 Who artl to read the w ripturea? ing \hem again on the same terms. M1>y The tea.chera, the ·cholars, or itstlff ltA GoonNAME.- 'l'he h9·trecom,nenda. viait,ing hero. · the spirit of unity increase. -ColC. 1ielfi· in the r esolntioo, for some good tion of anythio~ is ite pr,:pularity whfDO Mrs. Trimble's sala o~ 'faesday last purpose. lf the Col. and Mr. LaBelle it has been lon~est known. '.l'hroughout was well attended and prices ruled high. would reconcoel aud ameud their reeo- the Dominion of Canada there is no more '.fYBONE. The Olford ~state wa.s sold to Mr. Wm. lution to read, "lhat the scripture seltic- ulfoctual medicine for co1 1gha, cold9, Mr. A. E. Clemens has bought a. fine Cox, of this plaee, for $395. tions b" read in the school every day from hoar·ene1'B, sore throal, bronchit,ia e.nd hone from Mr. Wes. Brooks. M:r. J. Noble's youugea\ aon died on the Bible by its own eelf," common p~o - asthma, than 8.agyard'a Pectoral Balsam, Thomas S. (the Mark Twain of Canada) Hie re- pie would unde rstand what they mean. for sale by druggista. has been bnsy break in~ in colts. Hold Sunday last of inflamm ation. mains were interred iu the Union ceme- But why st.y read them from the Bible At " recent meeting of t he Woman'3 on to tho strings. t ery. itself ? W aa J oaeph afraid that they MillSional'y Society of tt1" Methodist Mr. John H ellya.r, jr ., of Bowmanville, Who WM the young man from He.mp- would be read from the Mail, as there is church, Orono, it was decided to give an has been visiting friends her e. tPn who wen t to Zion on Sunday a great deal of Bible readmg Jn it. 'I'be entenamme11t on Good F riday eveninf{, The foot-ball match on F'r id ~y between evening last and got so badly left 'i r esolution does r.ot say from what veraion April 8th , whou it fa ex p"1Cted Mrs. Dr . Bet':teada ch1b ancl tho junior club of thie Mr. R : M. Kirkpatrick .i n tends ·run- of the Bible the Scriptures are to be read. Carm~n will be pre·~nt a nd deli ver an place resulted in a draw-no goal on la it from Douay's. Luther's, DeSacy's, addresa. either ·ide. The return ma.tch will pro- r.ing a. peddling wa~on this l!e&l!on. King James' or Ross' 1 I suppose it is FRo:i.r MA.NJTOBA.-ln a Jeiter from The snow by-la.w Joas not been strictly bably be played here on Good Friday. the Ro1111 Bible it·elf, as that is the one J ,.mes lrwiu, Beaver Creek, ~.fanitoba,he enforced in this village. The Mayor Mr. J. Moyse, of Enniakillen, baa ahould sea that the sidewalks 1>re at once gener&lly referred to in connection with aay·, "l was taken ill last "umm er with a hon ght the Varco,; House. Public Schools. I fear the Col. has been very severe pain in my ba~k. By using cleaned off. uloading Joseph up the other way, " for one bottle 0f Hai;:yard's y .,lJow Oil I was Mia·cs Mary, Annie and Grace Hoidge Mrs. John Yannost, jr., spent a. few Joseph was not in favor of the Ross Bible completely cured. " Yello w Oil also have taken th eir departure for Toronto. days ot Braeside, last week. i tself a few months ago. Tho Ontario cure· !um bailo, rheuatati.i11u and all exAbBent but not forgotten. Mr. Wm. Joli is moving his valuables Goveromont must be very anxiou11 to h1>Te ternal and internal pa.ins. Mrs. T. Creeper hae been in 'roronto their Scripture Selections read in tho thle week procuring her eprini;c atook of to this Tillage. The rems.ins of the late Martin Roach Wood-bees are comin around again aa achoo!, when they ·get one of their own millinery. officials to move such a. resolution. I am waa brought here from N e wcastle tbie usual . Mr. D. Fraaer was on the sick liet last surprised that a gentleman of Mr. morning and interred in St. Mary's CemIt is with much regret that we announc~ LaBelle'a in\e!li!lence, natural shrewd. etery. Deceaaed Wiil! a young man just week but is out ag'\in at time of writing. wo !o&ds from here attended the social ·he dee.th of Mrs. Walter Yice. She has ness and stabilitv would aecond auch a eotering in what might have been a usebeen sick for Mevers! weeka anll died on reaolution. Ria mind must ha.ve been ful manhood. For some two or three at l>etheada on Friday, and all returned Tuesday of las t week. Her remains soariog, when the resolution was read. ·years he had been sufferin g from con· ;. .. the exception of were followed by a. large nnmb~r of He was buildin1' school house· or castles aumption, bnt it was .hoped tht>t ·he might , 1 friends, to the Enfield burying-ground on in the air. Yours truly, eventually recovt1r. 0 .<'.4 Tuoa<li<y night --· -~ D~.id Sammy ever got left. Sa\urday Jut. Tho family havo heart AN OLD Scnou R. however he burst a blood- ve88el and died Mr. John Brent, of Cartwright, was felt sympathy of the entire neighborin a short time after. An hour before he March 14th, '87. the guest of Mr. W. Brent on Satarda.y. heod. died he was apparently iu his usual Mr. Lea. Bingh am, of Kinmont, was health. - Times. Ma·tor Luther Hoitarth ha· been 1pendAbout Seed Dnlls . h o ro-to 1>ttend his brother'· funeral. fog a few days at Cc·lumbus. P11.0HIBJTJON AND .PoLITIGS.-T!Wi antiWhile leavini church on Sunday night Measr·. Mason & Stollery haTe secured liquor questioQ ia a. strong plank in the Mr. J aruee Curtis' horse took fright at the right to introduce and sell in this vi- political platform, and one safa to lay ENNISKILLBN. another rig and Mrs. Curtis and little cinity a new sty lo of Combined Broadcaat hold of. All intoxiooting beverages are A Salvation Army Banquot was held Seeder & Drill, which is attracting con- 84fest when let alone, e ven in medicine. girl "ere thrown out, but no serious damage wa· d one, only to the cutter here laat week- attendance rather limi- siderable attention from the farmers. lt Burdock Blood Bitters h not " bar beted. which got badly racked. CLrnAx. is a purely Canadian invention, and is ac- verage, but a strictly P,U <e medicine, reMr. Wm. Street a.nd family have re- knowledged to be years in advance of its liable for diseases uf the etoma<'h, liver, moved to the north-wast of the town- com petitors in points of durability, con- bowels, kidneys and blood,1.ud will not ,ship. Mr. Thoa. Crai~ has purch"ed venience and draft . As an illustr1>tion of aid ·in making drunkards. intereating event took place on from Dr. Mitchell and taken uoasession its convenience we m"y say the fe et or is that we make it a point to have a great val'ieft' in goods ednery Kmny NoTBS.-Mr. J a1. P~w e rs has esday la·t week at t h a resid~noe of of the house lately occupied- by Mr. hoes on this drill, can be regulated as to returned home from Mariposa .· · ..· Mr. Mr. Thos. Williams, being the marrfage Streot. ' of all prices, ranging from the cheapest to the best goo the depth they shall go into the eaith, 'l'hos. Henderson ia convi.lf,scent .. . Mrs. of his datJghter Mios Mary A. t o Mr. A committee of villagers ha~ pnrch- instantl-y and all at once, the same as tiltprocurable in the markets, in order that you may be ab to Dsvid Malcolm. The mystic knot WM &sed from Mr. Jno, Virtue, sr., a piece ing J ohn Mason is at her fa t. h ~r ' e , l\fr. Isaac a sini:le reaper or mower.. In fact tied by Rev . W. C. Washington, M. A ., of lan d which they intend fitting up for the operator c&u tilt th em all to go d eep Chapman , sn'r.. ·.. ·. R obt. and W. J . make good selections at any price y0u feel able to ~ y. Clemence, of Hope, ure visitinl!: Mr. Jon. of Port Perry, a former pastor, in the th e n·e of Mrs. L awis and family. or ehal!ow in less timo and with g r~at er preeence of a larg-~ nnmbar of invirml Mr. ·w m. Oldfield h s.s rented a farm base !han on e ~in;;le foot or hoa can be Clemonce .. . ... l\fr. W m. llrfor rn'V w"s in Having smoothed the way for all classes of buyers, ' · feel guests. Aft er t he ceremony " most de- in Cartwright and inte nds to till the soil Man ·era last week viaitin~ his old friends adjusted on e.ny o ther seeder, and it can Jightfull time was spent in social inter - as well as ply the needle. 'rhe family be dona while the horses are going and . .. . Mrs. Henry Biren r"turned home warranted in 3:SSuring them that they will never have course, music eta. 'l'hc prnaeu ta were as leaTe our Tillage about tlie ht of April. wit bout withdrl\willg, the feat from th e from Kinmounl la<!t Thur.d ..y, whm·e aha to regret a visit to our store. follows : Mr. and Mrs. 'I' . Williams, the His place aa village tailor will ba tilled ground. The ad'l'antages of all this is has bean for a few· days wit h h er father, bride's pftrents, a ·et of tea dishes; David by hi1 son Mr. A. Oldfield, of Willia mu- that in some places ar e lrnrd and others Mr. Rolli·on, who has been d1.1ngeron·ly lcolm, the · rn. w.~adoz. ·ilver knives ; bur;ih, who has purchaaed from Dr . Hoit, the operator is enabled to put the ill, but no w wo are happy to learn is in ui Consider this a personal invitation from us to Miss " 1a and l\'Ir. Paul Williams a Hillie r the house and lot now occupied grain the sl\mo depth, which cannot be fair way of recovery. and do not fail to come bed-room set·; Mr. and Mrs. James M. by }j;n. Lewis. done with any other ·eeder. It will pay AMONG THE INDIANS.-" While my hu~ Emerso11, a lovely clock ; Mr. 'l'ho·. ,,-.efar boys iatond playing football again 1>ny person in need of a drill to call and band was trading in fora he cam.., ~.eros9 We ask you to examin e our goods freely, with the under- Elliott, a silver-topped butter cooler; -1his aeasou. T b, J!;nniskillen Dragoons eee it before purchasing. It h as numer- an I ndian who WH taken t.o his 1odgo t~ iss l!"o11nie Hope, a cry·t·l and silv.1 were re-orgimized ag~ in,las t week :-Pres- ous other points SUiJeriot' and none info - , die . . H.e hl'd inward pai1-s and pains in standing that you do not incur the slightest obligation to M ma1·mel.. de pot; .Mr. Wesley and Mi'oa ident, Mr. James Pye; Sec.-'I'reai, Mr. rior, to other drills, which the agents all hte hmba. He gave some Yollow Oil rs ; Captain, Mr. C. N. Callander. would be glad to explain. One on exhi- internally and applied it externally and purchase. Buy or not, just as you please, but come and have An11ie Crozier a crystal and silver pie · e F. cured him. It also cured my h u~band ~r:cl~s~1:"~ei~~:f"Mts~ntr:r~~~~:i~: r. and Mrs. Jessop, of St. Cahhorinoa bition, cnll on, a pleasant time anyway. Everyone is welcome. Everybody F. H. M..1.soH, of rheuroatism, 1>nd I tind it valuable for a bracket drapery beautifully worked; h~..haen visiting. friends h ere. . . 0.ffioo,Thompaon & Co's.H1>rne8'1 Shop, coughs 1md colds, · sore t hroat, etc," will be glad they ca.me. Mr. S. T. 'Br-ice, a china cup md sa ucec ·; £ :<,EPOJ<T,-Pubho School, Enmslnllen, Mrx. A. Hoshaw, Cook '· Mil.ls, Serpent !11is5 Loui st1 Bru ce, a crystal cake stand · for t hu n10nt,h of J ~ nu ary. S·m. 3rd, Bvwmanville. .Rivel', Ont. Of course we are always glad to sell our goois, inasmuch as Miss Ellen William>, a parlor larnp; Mi Cal. Mells, Ella Stamton, Wm. Dean, Bella and l\ir. W illl&m Jack.ion a crysffel ; Frt>CI Morormy J ohn 'Virtue, E lla Brown ; "Tell me nc·t in mournful numbers life H11.~~ BrnLl! _ExPllL1.1m.--A pubtiu we make our living by that means, but that does not prevent tea-set; Mr. Fred Malcolm,' a paqor Jun. 3rd, Emma L ewis;'. Wm. Robbins, is b11l an empty dream. " And yet it is meetmg was held m school section No. all the marrow 1s tal.:en out of it Clarke, Lake Shore by tho r Mepayers of us from feeling a genuiue pleasure in contributing to your la,np; Miss :M aggio Row;in . a cry ta! John Dmm, :iiarry Pye, James Moyse; when cheese di·h; Miss Ly·etta McAlister, " Sen. 2nd, Wm. Rogers, Qs her~;)l~ bi1 eome drea d dii<ease like consumption, tha t section on M a,.ch 7th. It was moved enjoyment, aside from all thoughts of profit to ourselves. p1>ir of crystal pickle dishes; Mr. L i )Sydney Hocka~ay, Wm . Stanton)_; Jun. that, neglected means certain death; ca- by James Rowland seconded by Wm , 'Bartlett, a p1.i ir or va.·es; Mis$ Julialla1 - 2nd, Web. V irtue, Harvld M1t;chell, tarrh and bronchitis bo".h distresaing,aud Argall th at Tamea Adams act "" ch.,-;irlett, a crystal tea-set ; Mr. S ilu WillhLme, L. Hutch:·on, Ethel Pottor, Wm. 'fool.,, often leadi11 " to consumption, OJ like man. C.arried. Mo ved by Wm. Argall two pictnttl frames; 111r. Thos. H. Wileo. Lewis. C. N. C.i.LLA.N DER, Teach"r. liver cowplaints m· scrofula, w nich t o of- decondea by Wm Lycett tuai; 'llws. Bragg tea make those affilcted feel that life is act as secretll.ry . Carried. Tho Roll8 Iiams, a looking glass; Miss Alberta Lane, a crystal cake stand: Mrs.John Willi ama, CANADIAN CLJMATE - The Canadi·.n empty. But these can all be cured. Bible was discus~ed and the opiniollil a water ritcher; Miss Aznes Muirhell.d, climate is p£rticularly prod uctiv,1 of Cold ·r he usfl of Dr. Pif'rcc'e "Golden Medical a~aiust i ts being u·ed i ll the scn col of Who is so w~ll and favorably known here, is in charge of our a pair of towels; Mr. Ch rtrlue Willi~ms, int.he h ead anc1 Catarrh . In fact Catanh Discovery", the gi·aat bloud, 1, ng atcd that aect ion were pr .. 1101 .moeiL ii.a " ra\i ~·Ar r emedy, does away wi th ' ' moun iful sult, at "' nrneting ca11ed bJ- t11e t . usteea -~d c1z R il v$r t.e11 spo ,,ns; MiHs Eliza 1md to·day i s morn pr evaleut tlrnn e.ny other 1\-Iillinery Department and is prepared now to execute any Mr. Jos. Forder, a pa.rlor lamp; Mr. disease . '!'he discoverv of N n.·a l n,,.1m numbers," brings hack !@st health, and or rhe schoul it wa~ unaui;uo u;,Jy decided '!'hos. H~ward, a doz. fruit servers and a j places '"'ithin the reach· of all a cortitin fills life tull of dreams of happi ness and "to oxdude the ac.-ip tt«t> st>i<lctiona order she may b e favored with. prosperity. Dru'(gists sell it. known R8 the RossBible fro m t \w so ool. large frmt drnh. I me1,.ns of cnra. :): And th:.t the H oly B ible :..o i..~ ~d ;;,atead. Respectfully yours, Men's and Boys' R eady Made Over Persian Lamb Cape selling off flt greatThe t dri.ch er to read pott ion· fan m t ue 1 ,- A]r' ""-T' ,,-.. 0 ,~:!t1~:;.;~!~;.;',';;'_<'~ft~~?.~~~,~~~~~1 ~ !~~·~: Coats "t clearing uut ~rices at Couch, ly reduced priocn at Co uch, Joh nston & Roly B iblo and that the Ten Comatand. ...._· ..c3.. L..L."W '-=II"· rem11Te all nrlctles of 'ff'ortn·, Johnston & Cryderman s. Cryderman's. . ments bo taught r.mee a week,"-Times. Elegant Carpets -=C 0 U 0 I-3:, Received last week, per Steamship Sarmatian, direct from the manufacturers, KIRBY. I Johnston~ Cryderman JNO. CROSSLEY & SONS,. FOUR BALES-(a big sleigh load)- weighing over three tons, of Mr. W . Woodward had his leg broken one day last week by u falling tre e. Mr, William Hillen, c>f Ke ndall, hns purchased of Mr. 'Vm. Morrison his late residence in Orono, aod will, we undHstand, in a short time occupy it. Mr. R. Cowan has commenced work on ]\fr. J . Armstrong's new house. Messrs. Cornetock & Jackson will have a very large stock of saw-logs in this season. I forgot lo tell yo11 last week that some of our 'I'ory friends in Kendall had crape prepared with which to drape th e doors of tho poor Grii mourners. " 'fhe best laid plans of mice and men Gang aft agloy, And leave us not but grief and pain For promiaed joy," Miss Liza Tyreman has 1et11rned from visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. Thomas Powers is home on a visit. Mr. T . Henderson has r eturned from visiting friends in Coldwater. Mr. Edward Cooney, of Regina, N .W . T., and his sister, Miss Rachel Cooney, from Grafton, are visiting at Mr. W. Cooney's. ]\fr- John Beatty and sister a.nd Miss Lucy White, of Elizabethville, made a brief visit on Sunday. · Miss N ellia Young, of Bowman ville, is visiting at Mr. W. Cooney'·. Mr. and Mrs. A. · Chapman have return ed from visiting friends in Mariposa. NEW AND ELEGANT BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY Parties about to furnish or refurnish their hor:oes, should not fail to inspect our large stock of CA R PE TS, as we show the finest assortment, the newest designs and the best value to be found in West Durham. Couch, Jobnston &Crydorman One Door West of Post Office, Bowmanville. We have now opened out special shipments of TI A~ WHOM TiiiS MAY l~~REST. & M · 11 · · d ry 00 S 1 Iner D G !~:1~;~~~ 1~:~$~:;~~h on which special pains and much carefu consideration was expended to make the collection of goods ATTRACTIVE-articles which should include something really desirable for every ind. vidual, from the oldest to the youngest. --.------·--- ANOTHER, FEATUR z ----o- - - MISS EPPLETT, GrEC>. l I l '