..ii ~-~ ,.,l . I' LI.; .. TERMS :-11.50 P:z:a "' ~t OTJR, TOWN AND OOUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M.A. JAMES VOLUME EDITOR.AND P.ROPRJJl:r()It, AMtroM. BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1888, __ MeSBrs. James antl L . l\L Courtice have E eq., I.Ines on the D<'nlh nr w11111101 Lantier, nf west of this town will be sold on ve.ry reason: J>nl'llu;rt.on, who fell usl ccp Jn .Jesus, sold draught horees at a good figure nblo terms. Apply to M. A._JAMES or ~OHN Man:h h t 1888 11 ~ed 5 0 yonn. recently. FLETCHER, owner. .Bowmanville. 13·tt · ' :..__ Mr. Harry Phair and Mrs. E lizabeth Dea.rest husband thou hast left us, Stacey are proparin11: to build new houses And thy loss we doeply feel; t his spr:ng. Dut we know 'twas God that ca.lied thee, And our aching hearts must yield. Mr. R C. Short, a graduate of M r. Thou wast ever kind and faithful, John Walters' black9mith shop has and true and near ; J£ver fond ~ oti~e to W ag·e-earnel"§. secured a situation in Oshawa and has May Lily memory provo a ble>slng To thy wife and children here. gone tl1ore to live. There is now an NDER THE LAST ASSESSMENT Sad the part ing, Oh Saviour, dear, opening for a good apprentice. ACT. and Act amending tho sumo, all Can time e'er soften bitterest tears ? J ohn R. Clarke's lecture, at Eben~zer, persons wi~hing to be placed on the Assess. Can Mercy with her R'entle palm ment Roll ns wage-en.mere must first file an Lay on our aching hearts a balm. on F r iday night last, was vot well atafflrmat.lon wtr.h tho Assessor, Blanks for tended, owing t o unfavorable weather The years gone past. oh happy years ! tha\ purposo can be had of 'fhat held no thour;ht of coming tears, and bad roads, However tho 3e who "got S. BURDEN, Assessor. When ch\lclren dea.r around us th1·ong, 1-1 4w Bowmanville. April 2. 1888. 'l'hoRe ycarR were happy and hope was there" express great sa.tiafactinn and deli ght with the eloquent address of over strong. two hours. The New Year eame, oh solemn year ! Tun1. With all this load oi sorrow and oarf', Nervous Debillty, Seminal Losses and pr~n:ia or burden~ to bear, or trials te brave, ture Decay prompt.ly u.nd permanently cured by Ot hands unclasping at the grave. fri.APLE GRUV.E. .Lord, teach us in tlJis lonely year, Farmers are bnsy p reparing for spring. For wife and children batt.llng here 'l'hat mid the chanµ:es of our Int O ur school enter tain ment came off very h with us changes not. He who walkeL Does not Interfere with Diet or usual occupa. favorably ; proceeds, $10. Though yeara roll on and day by doy tio11 and fu lly restores lost vigor and inenl'es 'l'be sands or life wear.fast &wav, Mr. S. Dobson, who lately seWed iu perfect manhood . Sent to any adclresa, poet· Guide, Saviour, 11uide us to the shore. paid on receipt of price Oae Dollar per box. ' Vhere loved ones meet to part no more. our midst, is going to Manitoba. Sole agency, 8CHOFIEJJD'S DRUG STORE, King str !et, Toronto. Miss A. Aldeworth, who has been in 'l'here again we'll strive to meet tJ1ee, town during the winter, ie uow home on Wheu the days of life are fied; 'l'hen in Heaven with joy we'll <:reet thee, the farm again. Where no farewell tears are ehed. W ood and q uilting bees are the ord.r Deceased was tl10 son cf William Lan- of the day; the last of t bis being at Mr. McCUAIG & MAIN\VARING, d er, Esq., of Oshawa. H e leaves a l<Jstate ancl JI'ina11cia.l Agents, S. Jeffery's, where a very enjoyable time widow and nin e children to mourn his was s pent. lb VICTORI A STREl£T, 'l'ORONTO, Can exchange n. number of well rented houses loss. He was a kind neighbor and an in. The ofllcers for the S . of T are as in Toronto, paying a good rate of interest, for dulgent parent and will be greatly missed .nrst·clasa farms free or mortgage, by a large circle of friends and a.cquain- follows :- W. P., R . Snowden: W. A ., Why let money on deposit at l per cont. A. Cole; F . S., J oh n Stevens : T rea.s., M AGGIE 'W°ILSON. when jndicions investment in 'l'oronto pro· tancea. Chap., S. D ubson ; R S. , W. H. 'Fonkin; perty will realize ten times that arnount1 TAMARAC.- When so h oarse your voice A. H.. S., E. Hall; Cond., M. l\:Ionday ; MONEY LOANED on l·'arm· Property at lowest rat,.,a. s13ems unnatural. Get thee to your drug· A. C., W. Frank; I . S,. S . Rundle ; 0 . We oan offer several investments in rented S., W. Snowden; P . W. P., G. Stevens. honsos-centr1Ll localities, 'roronto, paying ten gist for a bottle of Tamarac Elixir. It never fails to cure H oarseness, Coughs, ver cent, on amount invested. E.N .FIELD. :t: By notitying us direct or by Joa.ving notice Colds, etc. at STA'l'ESMAN Ol"FICE, Bowmam·ille, or ( Recei.ved too late for last w eek.) with P. TREBILCOCK, Bookseller, Bowroan· HAMP'l.'UN. ville, interviews n·ay be arranged with our Mrs. N iddery, 11r., 11as been iJI, but representative, Mr. Jt, C. SI NC.LaIR. H 3m. Mr. John Kerslako is improv ing slowly. she is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. c. R ogers. or Bowmanville, Miss Kitchen, of Brooklin, has been were visiting hera this week, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hoiclge, of Bloomington, visiting friend3 here. spent a few days hore recently. Miss Phoebe H ezzlewoc<l, of Raglan :Mr. .Tames McLean who has been ailing tor ' is viaiting friends here. a few days, is ablo to be around again. 'l'here were a number of visitors from other A sleighload of Solina people spent a places, but space will not allow to enlarge. pleasant evening at Botheeda last l\iond ..y. Ml'. J . H. Brown le{t here on Morul"'Y to --o- Mr. Dyer's fine h erd of th oro'-bred spend the summer with Dr. Gibson, or Belle· ville. cattle was decreased Jas.t Sunday by ono Hvn. Senator MacDonald. of 'l'oronto And with its advent preached here Sunday morning and evening'. of them choking, All were delighted with his good pract.ical Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Hall have settled serr~on. · down on the farm formerly occupied by i·na entertainment on Good Friday evening the late Thos. }'ields. wa· well a ttended considering tho bad state ot ~he roRds. The exhibition was good. Pro· Mr. JM. Tapp has gone to New York ceed.s, $27.00. has opened out a fine new stock 'l'hA followlnqo are the new officers or Rising where he is engaged as foreman to a lead· Star Division S. of 'f . :- WP-Bro T J Cle.rke · ing farmer in that state. - ofWA- Sr E Gully ; It S- Bro F J Groat; A Ji A stereoptican entert ainment will be S- Sr E Hastmga; F S-Bro F L11.rnb; 'l'- Bro C .Johns ; Chap- Sr A ltuse ; Cond- Bro C gi va~ in tha church bore, on Wednesday Burrows; A C-"r E Westaway; I G-Sr A evemn g, April f th. Come and enjoy a Stonhouse; 0 G- Dro A Bond ; P WP- Bro J treat. No Crandall humbug this time. Clatworthy. Last week was noted for events of int·~rest : one or the most important being t.h e marriage CA RTWRIGHT. and a lovely stock of of Mr- Wm. Martrn and Miss Maggie Weataw.. y. 'l'he ceremony w ...s perrormed at th~ Misa Jane Baacock is still very ill, reeidence ' t Mr. J ohn 1-Vestaway father of the bride b1 Rev. E. Ba.rraas, M A.. A large Some farmers have commenced sugar number ot persons were present to witness making. the cerem ny, All agree in saying that wm. lam was thoroughl:y fortilied for the ooc11!!io11 Miss M. E . Bea.cock has returned home and did his part well. The bride wa.s- the Ladies in want of a choice of fine happy recipient of a number of va.lu11.ble pres- from a prolonged visit t o western friends. ent·, ooneplcnous among them being a hand· Miss Lilly Prust, (Jf Whitby Ladies ' Fancy Dry Goods, please give me aomegold watch and necklace, presents from College, is h ome for the Ea·ter h olidays. the groom. Tho happy couple took the train 'a ca.11. I have them in endless next mo,nlng !or Brooklin, W'. \V. Lest Will Mr. Jno. Jobb has returned h ome after in his slu mbers, should be disturbed by callers he very thoughtfully left for the boye the sum a prolonged visit Western Ontario, as variety at store, opposite S. A. or $2 00, whict by the Wd.Y came exceedingly handy, to pay for the beer. nuts, raisi na and large as hfd and twice as nat ur111. Barracks. candy. 'Ve extend our congratulations. Mr. J_ohn Beacock has gone to Oro to SL@W BOY· eng><ge m some work fin con nection with MRS. IVES. farm there. Miss ·Kezia !(Oes to k eep 'Vheezing, gasping suffer ers from ABth- his 12 . Bowmanville, March 13, 1888. h ouse for him . · ma r eceive quick and permanent relief by Mr. John F order wa. married, on using Southern Asthma Cure. Sold by druggiate or by mail on receipt of price. Wednesday, March 21st, to Mies I rw in. Rev. J . Creighton, B. D., was the oiliciat· t in:.: clergyman. There was n o mfle ting of the F arm ers' POWDERED HAYDON. Institute on the 27th ult. We think our Mr W. Aunger's aon is we are glad to say, farmers d o n ot take as rleep interest in some be\ter. Our townsman, :Mr. Thoe Hooper has moved t hose friendly gatherings as "th ey should. to llownumville. Mr. T. A. W1·igh t h as procured fro~ Mr. Thomas Goodman's llttle girl is very Ill Mr. T hompson , of Whitbv, the celeerated or inttammation, orn bull, " Polwarth, " by Royal Mr. Thomas Ashton bas moved into tho S~ort H_ PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. house yictor(nnp.), dam E veline (imp. ) '.l'hia recently vacated by Mr. Hawkey. Ready fol" uso in any quantity. For YAr~· pleasant and s11ccesstul parties have HI a r are chance for Cartwrirrht farmers making Soap, Softening ·water, Disln~ recently been giTen by Mrs. John Rundle ttod to improve th eir Rtock. "' :fecting, and a hundred other u se111 Mrs. W. H . Creeper. A cmn e quals 20 pound~ Sal Soda. Messrs. John Uundle and Archie McNeil Sold by all Grocers and Druggist ·, ENNISKIL L.BN . a1sisted Mr. W. J . Haycraft to kill and dress I. w. QJW'H, · !rO~NTO Am O IIOAaa. eleven pigs 1ll three hours one day l!>St wet>k. '.l'h~ R ev. S. Salton preached a very Who can beat this sla.Ull:hter teat 1 On the 28th ult., e.t the residence of M:r. Thos. practical Eaetn sermon in connection !lrlmacombe, near this village, the matrimon- with a "song service " by the choir in ial event of the ~ep.eon took place, his eldest the M ethoJ iat church, on Sunday eve1:ing drm11:bter Mie11 Mary Jane being unitod in the It never was Intended, so tar as I can learn, holy bonds of wedlock with one of t·ho cnter- last. The R ev. A. M cLare n also deliver ed That either men or women were int ended to vrising young yeomen ot this eectloa, Mr. be bald. Mounrjoy. .A.bent forty friends of the an earne11t discourse on tho Resurrection, I think you will believe mo, indeed I'm sure Oarnuel bride and groom wltnee3ed the ceremony in the Preaby1erian church in the morn· you will, IC at the "ParisHnir'\oVorks"you ha.ve called, which was performed by Rev, w . Kenner. of ing. Tyrone. A very pleasant el'enlng was epent Among t he viei tore last week :- Miss There Is ono thiog Nature thinks of- let us eubsequent to the ceremony after which the yo'lnK people escorted the res)')ected young Minnie Martin, the talented pianist of thank her ror all wo cancouple to their future home which had been Slie takes particula r trouble with our race; I She k nows a scanty growth or hair, the gray long we.itinti; for a wome.u. " 'e wish Mr. and t he Beeth o~ en Quintette, of Collingwood· Mrs. MountJOY banks or happiness and pros- M rs. and Miss G,bbard, of N apan ee '. and white.1ing locks, perity. Among the present.· to the bride were Mr. S. G. Brown, Cla remont ; Messrs '. \\"ill detract from the beaut:y o! the face. the following : Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mountjoy, But Nature !ms her laws so strict that you ~HO cash; Mr. Thos, Brime.combe, bride's F . R . Brown and N. Yellowleee, Town ; father. pair blankets ; Mre. Thos.Brimacombe Mias E. R . Brown, h ome from Oshawa must never err, For you'd surely pay the penalty at last, bdde's mot.her, cham t>er set; Messrs. Byro,; for the E~stei: vacation. a1 .d John Brimacomhe, ohina. act; Mrs. Wm Sustain it. that bounteous head of hair Dr. Dorenwend·s Hair Magic's unsurpassed. Hamlin a silver cruet; Mr, and Mrs. wm: The correspondent of the Smi here JuJ~ ti·y it vou afflicted, you Mver will regret, Trewin, $5.00 cash; Mr. and Mrs. Thoa.Wood- might just as well correspond t o the 'J' ne Magic was novor yet known to fail ; ley, silver pickle cruet ; Mr. C. Mount.joy, Sil· And the good tbo.t It will do you will make ..,· er crueL; 11lr. and Mrs, Jno. N. Kivell table n:oon for all the sense or light there is in cover and dozen napki ns ; Mr. and Mrs'. Rtch. you soon forget Siemon, eet lace curtaiIJs ; Mr. und Mrs. h is correspondence. The mean ness of -11 t 'J The expendi ture a b0 t t Ie wi en ai · Henry Samele, white coverlet ; Mis3 Annie th is acolyth is subli me. H e seems to This now famou s prep!uatiou for invig· Mountjoy, set lace curtains ; Miss Ida. Vvhith- havo n ever a word of praise for h is own erldge, large crystal preserve dish ; Mr- F orating end stimulating the g rowth of the Brimacombe, silver butter knife; Mrs. Ok~ faithful minister, but goes to a noth er hair is universally accepted as tlie most and son Willie, parlor lamp ; Mr. 'l 'hos. and church , commends th e ministers thereof valuable s.necific o r1 the market. All llannah Mounrjoy, crystal set; Mr. A. Sover for t heir practical preachin g, and t hon and Miss Eva. Brown, cry$t..1 cake at11.nd and diseases of the scalp are either r elie ved or bread plate; Mr. G. Kerslake, pair handso-ne ~ectures the members for indulgin!:( in permanently c iired . A rich and rapid v~es. ; Miss Katie S~lter, toilet set ; Miss L. mnocent parlor games. ' Vould it not bo lloekm, crystal water pitcher nnd fruit diah growth nf hair will follow afte r judicious lifoster Joseph and Miss Edleh Mo umj oy'. better for him to "right about face " and and regul ar trea tment. It r emains with chamb3r set ; Mi·s Annie Brirnacombe. dozen learn to write th e fruth h imself, as there the mer alone t o secure the desired fruit eerVot'S ; Master Willie and Carrie Bri m- are no less t h an four false s tatemRnts in acombe, lmit dish, cream pitcher and spoon resuHs Dr. Dorenwend 's "Hair Mai(ic" holder. . h is article of fiftee n lines last week, and reform the abuses in h is own church -·-----· -·- is sold by all druggist s at $ 1 p er bot tle, or six bottles for $5. If not obtainable I. N. Marshall, Barrist er, Brock ville, members first, be fore he g oes a broad as a in yo ur loc.i.lity send direct to the sole Ou~., states :·-I was so troubled with culd miesion::iry to t he heathen, or rather as a manufacturer, enclosing pries. A . DORN- : in th e head t hat I could not speak plain- crotchety grumbler to another church ? wE.ND, Paris fl air Works, 103 and 105 l v. One applicatiou of Nasal Balm gave , Yonge St., Toronto. :Fnr s·le by '1'l ediat.e relief, and thol'oughly cleaned I T (JAN DO NO R.utl!I to try Freeman· ll'orm l'o"·f'ler~ when your child h aUln Higgin:l-otham & &m, and all druggia~ li.ead. t ~vertsh or fretful, OOD BUILDING LOT FOR SALE., - - That eplendld building lot oppoRite l,he G residence . of John \ Vesley on tho hlll. , XXXIV. N UMBER 14. IN MEMORIAM. COUR1.'ICE. DR. SINCLAIR, l\L D,, M. A .. M. C. P. 8. 0 .. M. C. P. S. M. 235 Berkley St., - - o- - T@ronto, ... ' ' & CRYDERMAN'S ~ave __ 'Ill )}. ,}1 ,,. ·~ opened out during the past U week about Sp Elcialiet for the treatment of all Chronic Dieeases, P rivate Diseases, Diseases of t he Bra.in and Nerve, Di3Fases of the H eart and Lungs positively treated successfully, unless too far advanced. --o- Dr. Sinclair will be at the RUEBOTTOM HOUSE, BOWMANVILLE, r~ I ..._ :- , \'f' ~- ·"' ·. ~ r· 2000 Yards of new Brussels and Tapestry FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ERRORS OF YOUTH, APRIL 6 Consultation Freo. AND 7. TYRONE. Mrs. J ohn B all, of Toronto, is h ere visiting lriends. Mr. E. 'l'. H oidge, M imico, waa here on Good Friday. T wo of Hampton moun ted police were' here on Good Friday. Mr. Victor Cole has ar.ived from the city look in g h ale and heat t y. Mr. L . Bing ha m h as beon VOl'\T with ! he heart disease sinco he ~a.me h ome. Mra. Z. P ollard and Mina I~ittle , of Newpark, was here on Saturday calling on frien ds. Miss L izzie and Ettie Washington of Haydun, were visiting a l; Ml'. S .·r.W~sh ingtou's last week. Mrs. Thos.Scott p resented her lord with a bouncing baby boy on t he ~7th-another supporter of Edward 13lake. Mr. Josh. Branton and family leave· the village this week f-..r the house lately occupied by Mr. Geo. Lauo. Mrs. S. :M:. Clemflr:.s was visiting her fat her, lYir. II. T. Philli ps at Toronto last week. Harry is vory iil. Messrs. C . L. lliugharu aud T. H ·l'ri11 Burnt River, are out for a few week~ v isiting friends at home anrl abroad. : We congrattJla.to Mr. J . J<::. lsingham. on his ~u cce~s ~t the Yeteriu..ry College for passmg Ins first year courso with h<)nora. S. J. Washington's bee on Wt dnesday was a lively atfair. Samuel's p :Hent Wood Cutter made the b;;ys wor k well and a lot of wood was sa wed . Meaars. Clemens & Cole .bave brought the bankrupt stock from Newtonvtl!e to Ty rout> and are runnin g it off at about half prii:e. Come Darlington peopl s a.nd get bargains. l\1r. i:ltru thers, of St. Thomas, will give a lect ure o n The Life and Times of C hrist illustrabd with a beautiful series of Sciopticon Views in the Sons' H "11, Tuesday eveni ng next . Among tho visitors t 'J t he villa."'e on S1:1nd11y we noticed 1 ,.lr. John Da·t>; and wife, Wlutby, Mr. John Percy rw d wife, and M essr~. J ohr1 Pettinger, Mr. R. Philp, Bo\vmanville. Anoth er old ret tler ~one the way cf all flllsh- Mr, Wm, Chanuon , who after a long illness passed away on T·u.,sday la.st. ' Ile was interred at B utuesda Ce mt!tery on Thursday. The dece~sod wa· in 11iis 86th year. A d ebate is to take placo at t he Div.sion ' one week from to· m urr,, w i,iuht. Su b· ject,- R osolved there i~ rn or a pleasure to be derived from Anticipation than Part icipa tion, J . H . :Manning and J. W. Odell, capluins. Following aro the officers of T yrone Division for the ensuing quarter : W. P ., S . P ollard ; W. A., Bist"r R eeves ; R . S., S. Washington; A. R. S., M . Werry ; F. S., S. Uenry; 'f., J. T. Welch; Chap., Jas. Bingham; C., .A. l3re11t; A. C., Sister Addie Walt er; l. S ., 'l '. T. Jardine; 0. S ., .Tns. Wal t ers; P. W . P., J. W. Odell ; D . G. W . P., T. Crei,oor. \ Ve were aware of the fact that t heN were a few mistakes in our items a few weeks ap;o which weie done inadvertantly. But we thoug h t. it would mak e n o diff.Jrence to the G. T. R . Mr. Fa.loon seems trou bl ed very badly abou ~ th e mat. t er which d oes not cnucern h im a t rifle. If h e wou ld j ust correct his owo paper it would ba as much as hfl would want to do. Tho annual tea of t he Ladie~ · Aid took place on Good Friday ev011in g. There was a large turn out considerin~ bad weather and r oad& . A f ter a aplend-id tea h ad been served a capital music1d and literary pro;m un was begun with, Mr. 'W'. R. Clemens as ch airman. Tho pr o"ram was one of re~l merit. The mu~icai°part was very c~o1c0 and was carriAd out by the _foHowrng ladies and g A n tlemen of Eomsk1llen : Mernrs. Callan dor Virtue Staiton, nod Mrs. Staiton ~nd Mis~ Harda, Mias Martin, of Collinowood play ed the aecompaniments in iir~t·c'.ai~ style. The Jiterary part of the program was well s ustain ed by Mr. J. OdE>ll and the Mhsea Ke.oner, Bingham, Werry, Clomen8, F l orence aud M.abel K enner. Our Z ic)ll is free from debt. The s ums realized was made up in the follo wing f?r m ~ 1'.'roceeds o~ t ea, $38.60 ; subscrip· hons, $32.35 which kaves a balance to t he good of $5 95. GrMt credit is due to ~he La~ies' Aid for their success in s 1veeprng of! th e church d ebt. Mrs. Kenner the p resident, r ead a V AJ'Y fovorable report of the year's work. The .Aid lias raised about $200 church and par;;;o nage fuads. '.L'he wors t feature of the r1>port, was the fe w names on the :::iecretary's roll. Come ludiee, j oin anil ass; s t . . '!(; . FARM S WANTED· c. m CARPETS !,- Bought direct from the celebrated 1nanufacturers, John Crossley & ,).. Sons, of Halifax, England. .)}a. - SPRING- _; ii ~~ ewest designs and colorings and OP~ ~,.·-- . 1 .· J · no better value anywhere. ~ NlNS ~ _ CouQh., Johnston &Crydorman mRs . xvEs ~:·:p ' ~- ·.~' T One Door West of Post Office, Bowmanville. l> ·",,~· 1tEMO VED '· ~-r -f ! Laces, Embroideries, Plushes lADIES' fIN f UNOER WfAR. ----t>· - --- · l"-~· .l,.t ,, ·~ ...., ~,.,W. , ... ir.JI. 1jf GEO. LA/NB McArthur's ~~~~~~~~~~~ IE~) '. ~ ,~emoved s~~r~r. 11plit li l LLETT'S I*~r, ·~TiiT DOOR TO IUR DOCH BROS, Coffl· .?Ja.rs"" , ·~-- LYE 9 9 PER CENT he will be pleased to meet ,· ,,"~~his old customers arid as many J ~ " ~1~ or1es as can make it conven\ L;.. :~ r ~r ·.· .J~~ to call and .see through his .:.a ce where he intends t o carry \j~. on tt1r - Bu . J'..\r:.:;~~t~ere i;,... -7 -'°" -=·~ ANOTHER WONDER. )~ '~~il?6 .~Hf.ill . in ry ' ·· ··~~. . · Dressmaking ·; ·~~· 'it"~ e and Tailoring, the . management of first class hands, with the AND BEST MATERIALS ·,\;·,~ _,;f-Jhi?:tablo for season ap.d locality. GEO. LAING. ·T I AS SWEET · ' ....s ROJVEI' I s Dr. Law's i>Iea~· imi lVo~ua SJru.tt, yet hre tll fllslzoy 1n1tl expel 'ft·orms. .