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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Aug 1888, p. 1

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1'BRMS :-tl.liO Pu Alcl!lml. OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD A.FTERWARDS. M.A. JAMES VOLUME EDITOR AND PROI'll.l.ETOR, NEW SERIES. NUMBER 523. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1888. LVNGSAULT. XXXIV. NUMBER 32 . your attentlOll tO OUr Caref u 11Y Se1 . ecte d Stoc.k 0 f .DRY fGOODS 1llleS COmpriSlng 0XtellS1 newest . .,aShl· Qilable and most :t Dress Goods' F a CY G ds lt · N t· · N d D Omestlc · P - r].nts an . onable goods Our Popular Stock Of f:ashl · Per f ect b eyon d Crl ·t 1c1sm · · · . . or compar1 ls son. We are showing the correct styles of the season in all new colors an d "gns of every .P,abr1'C and mater1· al desl LJ@lF " ~.~ ~ I ° N 0 one can sell you respectable O"QOds Cheaper. We doubt lf You Can find allyOne Wllllng to meet Our Prlces On ,.·. as good. These goods q ual1t1es nearly . , . d f .d rom an·y b argalns Vle are · N h' b b h d .£ lng etter Can e - a . . t Th 1 e q Ua 1 y an d St y 10 are th ere. Th 8 · · ., · UCh t h e Ch eapest, qua11ty PrlCe lS considered. Y OU k now us a n d t h e g·oo d s, t h ere f ore f the season, all e ask, is d at the b enG. '· b · W e C ome now an get ig arga1ns. .11 put t h e k llll.e ·./: · l' ve1y 1 ·f you want to buy a Parcel. . It was Ollr pleasure on Thursday last to spend t he afternoon occompanied by our family at the bea utiful lake-side residence of Mr. Henry Mano, " Raby H ead," b eing lot 19, Broken Front, Darlington, and dist ant from B owmanville abou t three miles, to the South. · '"" e d o not detract anything from other farm residences when we say that to our mind Mr. Mann has one of t he most delightfully situated and best farms in this pa.rt of Canada. The residence is a co mmodious stone structure surrounded by extensive pleasure grounds, orchard , fruit and vegetii.ble uardens, with convenient outbuild ings for cooking, washhouse, dairyi og, wood and coal, fruit-drying, carriages, tools, etc. The gardens of small frui t are probably n ot surpassed on any farm in the county, and jnst now present a. most inviting aspect Mr. Manni~ well versed S OC in hortic11lt nre aud neve r before have we. seen such a fiue display of tho choicest;. vur ieties of rt d ~ nd black raspberries,, goosel..e rries,currants, rnullberries, grapeB and cherries. His pl11m trees are also well laden. Th e fa rm build iuga are in keeping with the dwelling an:i its s nrroundings. There are two large barns, ~ud s tone and other st abling fur a huudrtid head of s tock. ----o---The s ton e stables are of r ece nt co1 HtrucC t10n and a re char »cteristically con ve 1.1ient 0 0 . .:J . : W-1 , for feed ing and other p urpoies In 0 addit io11 to go< ·d wtilh a rl>l cistim 1 s a 'Cl U wind111 :ll does aervic" in pumping water for the stock in summer and s upplying a BAMl'TON. large tank for stable nse in winter T he . Some ·ofourcitizons are improvingtheir fields ar., well laid out and the fencing is · houses with paint. very good ; i n fact every th ing about the ' Mr. Fred. Martin was in charge of the prtimises iudLate system, skill, practical ' Cheese Fa.ctory last week. judgment and common sense . Misses Dustan and Elliott, of BowmR.nThe stock includes many ver y fine , v1"lle, spe n· Sunday with frienrls here. animal·. \Vorthy of speci· 1l 111entioo is a " "d N'dd d Ell. thoro'-bred Clydesdale mare with a very . M essrs. H 01 ge, I ery an 10tt promisin!! colt a t her fo.ot by " Pride of · . ' have ret11rned from their trip to the .." a credi ~ to 1 . · · . Scotland, "t· wor thy si·re. "Wl · · North. We hav e not heard their tall tish " There 11 re seve ral 0 ther v'L!uahle horse1t. stories yet. and colts. In cattle an aged and a. y oung. ----o---Mr. J. H . Brown r eturned to Belleville Short. H orn .Bnll he3 ct the fa.r 111 herd of last wee:k to pursue his stndie~ with Dr. very well-bred animals · · , ' C l. . G1 'l 'h e crops are eq ua l to ·111y that we. ' .bson, after sr~e 1· ndirn:r = a few weeks at the ffi old home, "Cedar Valley Farm ." have seen, tho only light grain noticed The uarterly ser'Vices for this circuit was a s mall piece of barley that had Leen was lieJa here on Sunday. A large injure~ by grubs in the spring. The number were p resent from tho various other belch of barley, ~vh ea t , oats and appointments. Rev.R.Boyle,Brampton, peas look very heavy and splendidly · · preached able sermons. After th e mornheadP.d. It is very evideu t to the m ost ing service the Sacrament of the Lord's casn :i l nh~srver, that the farm is well Supper was administered W<, r :,wl a ,d kept in first-class condition. ' VEDDING BEJ.Ls.-On the 1st instant a The soil is a very rich clay loam and exlarge gathering assembled at the r esidence ce ptiug an acre or two of woodland, the .. ' · . of Mr. Daniel Ketcheson, in the township whole mo aCNS ara tillageable. -0fSi~ey,theoccasionb eiog themarria~e The lacat ion of this fa.rm is poR sihly · of their d:rn!!hter, Gatrey., to Mr. W. H. th ~ most desirable and pleasant on the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . T . l h f L k 0 . b I :::: Gilber t, of lfampton, Ont. he many nor l l e ore o a e ntanJ, eing iigher guests preser·t testified, not only by their th.an all the surroundmg count ry , thus presence, bu t as well by costly gifts, to affording a most magn ificent view in the high appreciation in which the bride every diredion for many miles. B efore elect wits held bv her num erous friends. our visi t to Raby Head we had n o idea Not leas~ nmong the gif te w11s the preeent t hat it was such a delightful spot. Mr. of a fin b cow by the R ev, A mos Campbell, A lfred Ma . nn has been wor king the farm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - who officiated upon the occasion. The for some yeara, but his health being bride was Msisted by .Miss Ada McAdoo, impaired, the result of prolonged illness · '. · and Mr. ·R. n.~. Ketchesori filled the I t . t d . t . f . "~ as wrn er, esir es 0 give up arrnmg, position of best m an. W e wish the happy and his father is now offering the whole couple all the joys of 'their fondest an- Stewart, Cobourg ; lVIr. S. Brown, An ad vertisemen t for the repeal of the farm for sale at 1\ price that should secure - - -- o- - - ticipation. Claremont; Mr. a nd Mrs. Bailey and Canad,i Temperance Act, in Ontano a purchase without muG h delay, considerdaughter, Toronto. C·r nnty, appears in the R eform er,. ing the desirablentlss of the location and ENNISKIL LEJV. Tyroneboystothefrontagain . Messr s. B.~sE BHr.. - On Mooday, Aug11st 20, theexcellence of theland. F . Werry and }r. Manning passed their t he Wellandale base ball club, will visit, ·- - · - -·--B . L AHllJll'llAN, ll!. D ,. C. JU··~ · · · , exammat1on very successf u IIy , t 1 1e f ormer ()s j1awa, and play a match wit !i t ile club M EMBER OF COLLEGE OF PHY- procuring a 2 nd class and the latter a 3rd of this town. N EWCA STLE. VS 0 offic~~~!life~it:n~ ~uR~~~~i~l~~ ~o~tarlo. class certificat e . Mauy scholars have Mr. R ober t McCaw, of Oshawa, has Messrs. '.rhos . Quinlan a nd D aniel 30 been succes>ful in passing from Hamilton been appointed to the office of Grand Di- Hays paaAecl t h.rongh the village last We are glad to see Mr. 'Villiam Bing- and Fergus schools, und er the able in- rector of ceremonies in tl!J Grand Mas- We(lk with their new tractio n engine and ' ham able to btl around again after his etructions of Messrs. A. E. Manning, H. onic Lodge. threshing machine, which appear to be a recent illn ess. · R. H and R. ·Watson, a ll of I t 1s · some years srnce · complete rig. The boys will no doubt . r . K enner ,~ the building conD The Beavers , of Hampton, and the ar m gton. vongratu1at10ns to you all. tractors iu Oehawa have been so busy as get a large run this season as t hey have fl 00 , Gladstones of Tyrone are expected to On Tuesday evening of last week a. they are this summer , and outside h elp given gootl satisfaction. meet on t he "plat eau" h ere and test their large crowd a sse u1bled at the S. A. Manse has been obt11ined. Iiev. Mr. Thom preached a grand ser0 ' 10flS, OVe leS. skill at basel>all on the 27th inst. with t heir baskeU:i to hold a far ewe ll Mr. Geo . Chapman, of Oshawa, receiv· mon in the Met hodist Church on Sunday · l\I A bi!! time was an - eda1hockofparalysisin his ri.irh t side even1 t lle 1~ · area J d y very in nch .. c. -·, .'. rs. 1r '-eysspnnt 1 .R,stwee 1 c inour vil - "gobble-,:obble." . ~ n g J>is, t1cipat ed abont !) o'clock, when the crowd ~ ., · 6-" h.. 1 6 t. la.ge instructinf{ q nite a 1arge "ar t" ch ss. d h on Werl.neR day of last w·rnk, whi lst work· "~ ' cong rega 10n. ma et eir way fo1· t he tables. No doubt " Our. ladie~ IUC t(aPkin g.ba.l gr eat iuterest ia they did ample j ustice to all t he good ini.r in the car works a t Cobuurg. . \ , hile Mi88e~ Anni~ Allin a nd M innie oss1 y in hea rts later thing~. Before Joavi ng fo r home. Capt. The promoters of an another new ind~ · _ B eaman \V<Jl e takin~ t heir nsual hor~ear t J uEst n)ow. on - D · t o 1·Illd :l. SU!t · ao · 1e '?· back ri de one evening last woak , tho forfTar pP.r Was the happy person to receive try_a re e_n d eaVOl'lll!J' . · An 1er of our villager.~ were awak- $ 13.00 in cash for her able work while cation wi th rhe obJ ect of removmg th · . mer was th ro wn from her saddle, b u t was ene, rom th eir peacefu l slumbers about her <:. busiues~ t o Osha wa. M ay they succeed. ;ii usly inju red. · 3 · m ·. one filo rning laat week by the e xA f' "" n 'l'h ursd·ly evening last onr people 88 Leonard ha· µurcliased from Mr·. 1 1 1 T arge company o · v oung peop e sup· m " ll .. truung sonn d s 0f t.lw k azoo. he plied with Wo ll tilled 'oaskets was seon Farewell the J;ltore now occupied by M worn seen f1ocliirig to t heir doors a nd ... . · · aders of tho cele brated "Park B o,nd," mi>king t heir way to Mr. Thos. Scott's Jas. Pellow, on S imcoe-d .Miss Ler _ wi11d ows t o h _ar the firs t tune from the lowman ville, were O ·~ their way to the \V d d f d ard will r emove h er gror.ery busi ness t o ne w brass ba.ncl, which was rernarkahly l.i · ishinn grounds, SCU/!O" b · and took tnrn~ grove, on e ues ay a ternoon, to spen t hi · s store. ~ w 11 l cl C t t t t· I " d . , f I a t,leasant ti me, which thoy had by all · e J!. 3¥e . ome np s ree nex ime, ,BJ(~~~ ~~~ ·n n~I lHUJ!{ _swe.e t so unds rom t, ut . accounts. V11rious '!umes were indulQ'.ed Tl1e brick co ttage on the corner of Sim- '1'Joys-. · 1 · char ml"'( mus1c!l.l rnstr ument. Some of " · 'I' ' J d · 0 T h. f t ·t m, s uch as base hall, old dusty miller, coc and John Sts. , oivned by l\Ir. ' Va rne you ng man w 10 seeme rnoro l!l· 1t 0 ~:,~·.',. ' /i~~":e~ ~~r< ~~~-f\~lCOW~u~:ci etc. On their re t urn homo they were in ner, h as been p urcho,secl by Mr. Gum· !~n~1~:d ~~a~~~~~n:;11.a n s*~~t~:· ~~;;:~; , P·:lrnol. board circiJs comiog to erect cornnb . t f 11 ,1 1ao~ ofdllabr ry fi ~I, follodwe d by a I .urge pric l~ t , of _ Wd hi t b?, who intends taking louger, my boy. ou 1e e, an 0 1 1arlie wi 1h up hrn res1 ence rn 0 ahawa . 1 h ~ ir " nt to. givl'l 000 of their_ justly nurn er m ··. · · 1 1:r.o;. d ontert,tt.Hunen ts to i>.n audience of his musical lnstru rnent.. They are j ust Counc1llor J . W. Borsberry h as pur-- - t· nati· A·. Wo were cli.sappointed, the crowd that can put in a good t ime and cha·ed the brick stor ehomc on Simcoe ENFIELD. . J f orm er I Y owne d b y u '"i r . .i: ~ -owk e. l\1r. \Vrn. T ap p h as been on a t rip to · · h 'wever, wo can sllfely pro mrne a crowd - furnish onr tow n with a bundance of S t. N on1, ed .hous e to the sch_ ool·board ~[?UJ?e m usic. Try it agai n. The prico puid was $2,300. We b elieve 'l'oronto. aho Id thtiy fiver fiod t.imo to exlubtt rn ··-·-·-- -· it is Mr. Bors berr y's intention to convert Several peo ple aroirnd here have had a "TTTO, ~tan ou r idst. t his building into two handsome st ores. sor· of distemper. \'\' \, I ..... MADE ON P UIU' O SE.- We nre taught Rece visitor s : Mrs. Lord and Mrs. that en rything is made to fill some purNorm an, a 14 yea r old son of Mr. J no. The sound of the steam thresher is f)Qlllt. Ot Mcl~inl03'., :r.J.irmidt;;e ; M~iss _ V eale, Illi- pose. The reason Burdock Blood.Bitters Lander, Taun ton, who h ad a narrow es- agai n familiar t o 0 1Jr ears. no1s, Mt . an(fJ\ifJ;lS Ji.IJS\\ Orth, New- has succeeded in being placed in the front cape from being killed a shor t time ago, Mr. and Mrs ..l . D . Hoga.rth have b een cas tle; Mias L anra Keith. town; Mrs. rank of modern modicines is that it fills has now nearly recovered from his in j u- visiting a t Mr. R . Pascoe 's. Dobbin, L ondon; Mr. R. Ir win, Fm10, 80 well the p uroose for which it was in- ries. At the time of the accident he was ill lon; Mrs. F erg uson and d:iughter, tended- that of curing discuses of tho in charge of a horse and r ake, and the This dis~rict was blessed by a ver y ti no ·· F nd ~ A BroVl'n 1 I1 1. beast becomin!:! unmanageable, d rew the shower last Friday n ight- very much Pet()rboro . "" e s1 1 bl ~nd D. a.' .l~stin"i1M;e" ret~;ned J~oking s omn.c ' ivei· an c ood. r ake over him; one of the teeth penetrnt· n eeded. quite reju1' enatH<l, or at ]ear., pretty well ing the back par t of his head and breakSome excitem ent has been caused by burnt after t,heir camping t our. I t is r. 'rhe 'l 'hird pago of the ·roronto Daily i ng the scalp bone . the sudden and mysterions disappearance serious mutter to have a long norn when ! Mail is noted for "Want;" advertisements. Ji~lder C. ff. Hainer, of Newmarket. of a yo nng parson from a citizen 's r csid '\'X 0 ont on such Ill) ex pedition . l\IesBrn. If you wan t to buy or sell any th ing. If h ad a nar row escape from instant d ea th . once. S0me people suppose tb.e a for esaid Rogera and St.~pl es are still away. They you want a situation,. a mechanic, a busi- He entered his stable but without speak- person was k idnapped while in a ver y are having great succe~s fishing and send ness, rnachinery, lodgings, if y ou have ing to his horse h e touched t he animal profo und sleep · a good suppl y ev~ry fow day a to this vii- l ost or found anything, or if you want to and immediately bot h hind legs struck One of uur youths boasts of having \.Vl Ill 1 ]age. Staples iA the boss fisherman . It find out wher e anyone is, ad vertise in the him in t he st om ach and he landed four picked six quarts of berries in three is only necessary to find him a hook and Toronto Daily Mail and read th e adver - feet to the rear. l\frs. Hainer heard him h ours. We ment ion this simply tliat '. line and a pool of wat.er, and he is cer - tiseIDents on the third page of that pa· yell , a ud a ssisted him into the l:.ouse . THE STA TESMAN'S compositors may know ' tain to prod11ce fish. P ut him on a trout per. 'rhe charge is two ceat a a word Alth ough ve ry painful for a time, the in- 1 that picking on@ quart in six h ou rs iii not stream a nd he w ill d iscount the oldest each insertion. Address, The Mail, To- I j uries wer e not so ser ious as at first sup- ; considered r apid wor k by the country professioutJ. ' ront0 Canada. 4.2-tf posed . : people. SUMMER SA LE . . . I TYRONE. ]}1.APLE GROVE. THE " Ra.by Hea.d Farm. " ~COST DELIOHTFUJ, rJ,AGE ON 'CHE r, AKR SHORR. : . N ew D ry G 00d S ----o---Dl.1ring the next tw-o months OF COUCH, JOHOSTON & CRYDERMAN of t vvill clear out their surplus k SUMMER f DRE S Ciiiiot d belOW COSt A 1 t GQQDS Sold at , bO . t ---o- --- 'l} b e : · Mr. James Bullard has return"'d to Manitoha. Success, James. · Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Ha1nilto11, lia.ve ~~n~ home after a prolonged visit in this v1cm1ty. . Barley harvest would have been about : completec'l in thi~ sect10n had it not been for t he heavy rams. Mr. A. V~r~u.e ~~cl his eiste_r, .Eliz'l.· · beth, were v1s1tmg m the v1c101ty of Hampton en Snnday last. Mr. Robert Johnson, formerly of the Sault, but now of Midland, has been visiting friends in this locality. Mr. Law, of Clarke, believes his barn ·was struck by a thunder-bolt on Friday night, as thti gable end was shattered considerably. Saturday, the 4.th, was an evening of much amusement- playing foct ball in Mr. W. R. Adams' tield. Every person present seE>med to enjoy themselves till Capt. Beaver and T. Bradley showed sciencti by bursting the ball. ~ "l.~hen come to the Sault Whe· n y.on 1ire bl ne, And ·c ·,bwe bs hang o'er your brain, 'Twill chase dull care away, To see the boys at pl11y . On F\rida,y nighit, Aug. 3d, there were no Jess thtrn ten sheep kill ed ou the Sa.ul t road. You may, perhaps, thmk it was lightning that killtid them, buh the blame is laid on ·certain dogs in this section ; and if Mr . You-know doe~ not look after hi~ two ·CUrs, (not black oues) he will donbtless ·find them on exhibition at the head <Jf uhe :Sault. Mr . T. Worth left on E=aturday for the j far North-West. Mr. S. Hooper had four sheep killed J b y dogs on Friday night last. Miss Staples and Miss U nderwood were visiting the Misses Scott on Friday. Miss Stewart, Cobourg, has been spen,1· ing a few days with Mrs. T . T ..Jardine. The S. A.went through a series of drill on the Market Square Sunday ·a fternoon. Mr. W . Robbins and wife. Enniski llen, were the guests at Mr. T. ·T. Jatdine's, on Sabbath. llALF PRICE. SOld 11 PARASOLS be at a·n tiOflS . ese a re new fresh fash1' on ' ab··e: Th USt be SOld tO make g 00dS bU t rob·m for our N ew Fall I mporta- · ' ' . ' · C CoUCh Johnston & rJdorman One Door West of Post Office Bowmanville. and where to find them. FASHIONABLE G 0 OD S : - - --o---- SEASONABLE GOODS FOR WARM WEATHER Our choir are very irregular in a t tAndance. Mias N. Hall, of Bowmanville , is visiting at Mr. 0. R. Halls. ,, One young lady of our neighborhootl takes a great fancy to the violin. Whoa, Emma ! A very severe storm passed over here on ]~riday night striking a post at Mr. T. Soowden's fence and ehatterinii; i t to pieces Mr. S · .Jeffery and wife, Mrs. W. Gimblett, Mrs. Fergueon and children, who have been visi:ing at Mr. Jefferys, Messrs. F. A . Weeks and B. Gardiner have gone on a visit to Mara.posa. left for town on Monday morning to re· Miss E . Bingham, of · Brooklyn, is aume their duties in that place. Mr. S. J. Height, of Toront o, has been v isiti ng friends in this vicinity. Mr. here :for a few days in the interest of the Geo. Gale, of Slabtown, occupied the North American Life Assurance Company. pulpit with acceptance on Sabbath . Threshing has commenced once more . A few from here witnessed the base ball match: P ort Hope vs. Bowmanville, Ohel. Power's thresher, which is driven tm Tht)rsday fast. Give us some pointers, by steam, threshes all day long with t he aid of one team. And I hope, my dear boys. friends, you won't get in i\ splutter, Mr. F. A. Weeks do wned the party in this team is req nired to draw up the trout fishing last week by capt.uriog one water. WAighing 20 ozs., and 15 inches Ion~ There is talk of another picnic ;l.fte r Next? harves t. Prepare, boys. D EXTER. Master Willie Jewell hRd a 111i.1·1 ;ow ·· ··- --- -------escape from breaking h;s ><rm b.v falling ORONO. f rom a horse last week . But for tunately (From the N ews. ) he escaped with a strained wrist. . Pmtso~.i..Ls.-Mr. J uo. Odell ia visi·ing Mr. Vice, maso11, Solina, ha~ bee n repairing the school house insid<> and t ho his brothers in Roche·ter . M:i·s May stone foundation underneath. The school Benson, of Darlington, is viaiting " " l\fr. yard hes a cleanly appAarance. Wise act, Jas. Linton's. Major Bnghe ~, of Lotu~, trustees. was in t own last week. Miss~s Annie Capt. Harper and Cadet Wils· n far. and Maud Proctor, of T oronto, a re visitwellecl to a large crowd., on Wednesday ing here. Miss Jerome , of Hamptou is eventng la.st. They took t heir departure hom e spending her holidays Mr. W . E. foe Brooklin, their new station, on Thurs· B eamish and children a re visiting; friends day morning . in Orono. Mr. A. H . Allin, of the Standard Bank, Colbourne, is home The Quarterly Meeting services here on spending his hohdays. Mr. J . B. Hall .Sabbath were well attended. A great has returned to his situat ion in Toronto . number from Haydon a.nrl Bethesda were M'188 N e JI'ie H oc1 · is · ns1 · 't' · · ;:rn rng f rieni: · 111 each ed an p t H M" M K d ' 1 P1esent. Rev. J. D. Dyer nr 188 " or ope. c een an a · .. ss excellent sermon on ~ha~ occ11sion . J collie · M cG regor, o f G ue1ph, are v1s11.in~ · · Th e sa d news h as b een recei · ve d o f t h e at 1 p b .he res yteriao Parsonage Miss d eatl1 of J.u!Bs ..,. i· . p ett· . d , f rom T or onto, are 11zz10 · rnger, w b 10 1ef t '" narcl an d a fr1en h e re a b out a year ago to reside in '.roron- visiting a t Mr. Isaac Win ters. Miss l\'I. t o. Mrs. Pettinger has the sympathy of Vyce, of P rnkel'ing, is visiting at Mr. E . our citizens in her sad bereavement. H. Bet ts'. Mr. R. B . Thornton has a The s. A. corps of this place have made very ],,,rge crop of raspberr ie3 Oil h is · a ma.l.e o ffi · th e · ' niall pat ch ' I.1e P1 · one a c h ange b y h avmg · cer 111 ok e d 125 quar ts Ill persou of Ca.pt. Popper, of Stouffvillo. d ay. Mrs. D . T. Allin was last week c~llOf courw.t the soldier~ will furn isu the ed to Coboconk by the serioua illne~s of ealt and then things will go o lf" well her mother. Mr. A. A. Oamsby is the flavored. fi rst to report barley harvest done, h avMessrs . w. II. Hicks' and 'I'. 'r. ing finishedon th~26thult Mess rs. A. Jardine 's gardens had to s uffer on Satur- J. L ockhart , T. Smish, L. F . Andrus day n ight last, when about half a dozen and Dr. Spence r went last week to Scugog cows ventured in and got their fill from and succeeded in catching a fine lot of fish the best t hat was there :mcl tramped the mostly by means of sil ve_r bait . ~Ir. R. balance. Some of ou r village co ws are Mom.en t has buen appomted a :Notary very handy in opening gates. Public fur the county of Durham. The heavy r ain of Friday niuht, fo und - OSHAWA -. ·t th h. h f f h h d. I s way roug t e roo o t "lVle.t o ISt (From tli e Onta1·foRe"or m e1·.) church hem in manv places. P'oll ow the ~· example of some of our friend s on t be G en eva Cheese l!,11ctory paid a d ividend other part of the circuit, to make a bee of 75 ce nts per h undred of milk fo r t he and get the leakage stopped and save more month of J uue. expense. A stitch in time saves nine. Mr. J. W, Smith, East Whitby, sold <1!>3 ·600 'ng t Nill · e be t ween t h e 1 et Visitors this week : Mr. D. J amieeon, "" · of bi"nd1 of J11ne and t he 28th 0 f Jul · Amharstbnrg; M iss R osa Cade, St. Y· Thomas ; Mrs. Po tter and children, Mr. Rd . H obbs, leftat t he".Reform.ir" ffi 1 k r. Trenton ; Miss May Vanstone, Miss o ice a.st wee , a ,me sample of ripe t oCotton, and Mr. B oar, of \own ,· Mr. m atobs, and corn fh for table use. I w 0 invite . 1 th·· ; 1 0 0 GE Q · LA I NG·

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