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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Aug 1888, p. 1

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TBRMB :-11.liO Pu AlOftrH, Nzw SERIES. NUMBER 526. OUR TOWN A.ND COUNTY FIRST: THB WORLD AFTERWARDS. M, .A. J .AMES VOLUME EDITOR ilD PROPRIETOR, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1888. R. I.A!llMilUAN, !II, D .. t:. lll., H.AYDUN: EMBER OF COLLEGE OF PHYMr . and Mrs. H. Hooey were visiting - '3ICIANS AND SURGEONS, Ont. Office anrl Resid<>nco : FJnniBki!len, Ont.a,.io. friends in Cartwright recently. 30 Mr. and Mrs. J. HaycraftareapendAl<.M lN PICKERING FOH. SALE.· ing a faw days with friends in Scarboro. - One of the best farms in Pickering for Mr. W. Slemon has returnd from his sale containing 125 acres, all of which are trip to Yankee town lookiug liafo and cleared and in high state of cultivation. On the premises are a. good dwelling house and hearty, out buildings and two wells. '.l'hls property Is Mr. Jas. McNeil anrl Mr. W, Hooey situated on lot 15, b, f., one mile and n half from PickAring village, half a mile from Grand spent Sunday at l\Ir. D. McConnachie's Trunk Station. threA miles from Pickering Clarke. Harbor, and six miles from Whitby. Jj'Qr fttrther part!Qulars apply to JAMES PICKARD Tyrone Gladstones and our Clippers on the premises, or Pickering, P. o. 29-tf had a friendly game of base ball on FriARM FOR SALE.-130 acres, com- day evening, Recent visitors in this vicinity: Mr. 1msed of south vart of J,ot No. 19, Broken F1·ont. n.nd is three miles from the 'l'own of Bowmanville. '.l'his is one of the beet farms in Kewton, Oshawa; Mt·. and Mrs. Spinks, the couut.y or Durham. It is In a high ~t..te of Blackstock; Mrs. Bro;vn and Mrs. Wright cnltivation and is well fenced On the pre- Port Hope; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martyn mises there is a stone dwelling, r.wo large barns and other out-buildings, with stone nnd family,Miss Yellowleea,Bowmanville; et11b!ing for cattle and horses, ..Jtree wells i;tnd Mr. S. Vanstone and Miss E. McNeil, four cisterns. also wind·mill for pumping Pickering, watet". For further particulars apply on the premises or if by letter to HENRY MANN, Bow· 31-tf man ville. OSHAWA. XXXIY. NUMBER 35. SUMMER SALE O· F M ·w. F New Dry Goods. ----o----- During the next two months F COUCH,. JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN ARM TO LE'l'.- Comoosed of 75 will clear out their surplus stock F acres on the north ond of lot con., the north end of lot Pickering, and acres con.· Whitby, more less, in the county of of OntB.rio. aorea of this is un<kr a a-tate of c11ltivation, on which is a good brick 1, 6th (F1·oni the Ontai·lo Reformer.) SUMMER ----o---- cooos. A lot of DRESS GOODS will be sold at about will be sold at and below cos. t -. - --o---- PARASOLS HALF PRICE., ----o--=- These are new-, fresh, fashionabie goods but must be sold to make room for our New- Fall Importa,. ,... tions. Couch, Johnstnn Crydurman One Door West of Post Office, Bowmanville. New Fall Goods ! _A..RRI'VIN'G A.T l..&ING'S. In order ·to make room for them anything in Summer Goods will be offered at a bargain all through this month. OO])L[E EARL~ I I t and get some Real Bargains. We are showing some of the prettiest designs in Boating and Promanadin~ Shawls ~'in wool and silk and wool at astonishingly low prices6 Geo. LAING. · ( l'he Oshawa High and Public Schools f.O on NEW HAVJ<Jl';. will re·open on Tue~day next. si, 6th pi· 120 g90c1 l'tlis~ Nellie ~undle i~ visiting at Port Mr. Loren Drew, East Whitby, has an SOLlN.A. Perry. house and om-houses. two large barns with 8 .nonth's-old Hereford calf that weighs Base ball has been at a standstill for stone stables under them. su1flcicnt to hold over 750 pounds. Miss Aura. ,Hall ia visiting h er uncles 1\t some time here. · full ye1ir'e crop; livinf: spring of wator near Orono. Mrs. John Short, Oshawa, present.ed the bal'Il ; situated four miles from My~tle, Mr. Wm. A. Tom has folly recovered thrfle miles from Brooklin and eight, miles from her husband with a liue pair of twin boys Walter Ok:o and wife a.re visiting at his and is rushing businos:i again. \Vhithy; o.11 good markets. Possession 011 1st on Sabbath last. father's. November next Liberty to plough after harr. John Ashton had the roisfort1111ti to vest. Enquire of GEl>ItG"' JONES, Whi ·by P.O. Rev. N. A. MoDiarmid, of the Simcoo Mrs. Sulivl\n's sister from Toront·>, is Whitby, July 2-itb, 1888. :lO-Sw·' sma·h his finger by hitting 1t with a street Methodist church, is absent from down on a vfait. hammer-,1 town, taking his holidays. Miss McCellan, of St. 'rhomas, is visitThia>'{ilJage should organize a bicycle Last Sabb11th Rev. J. W. Totten held a c as there are two or three in the ing at Mr Jesse 1'rull's, Holiness meeting o.t. the evening servicaa Mies VauCa111p and Miss E. Hall have neighborhood. in the Metcalf-st. Methodist church. A Several from hem attended the Harvest returned from their visit to Orono. HE Property fronting on King and large number remained. Some of our New Haven ladies ere goChurch Streets is offered for sale in throe A 100 ya.r d. f'oot race took p1ace at t h e Homo Festival at En:uiskillen on Sunday parcels or to,..ether, viz., 1st, large building ing to take in the excnrsi'>n Monday. and onday last. oc~UJ!ied as a grocery and barhe.r shop; 2nd. Oshawa Dnvmg Park, between .J. O'Day, Miss Et.ta Anni8 from the west W98 visMr. John Phillips and wife, of New bmld!Ill'~ occup\eti ae store. and tmshop : 3rd, .Brooklin and Johnston of Toronto Tne bulldmg occupied as fnrmture store and un· ' ' · iting her uncle, Mr. Jaa. B. Worden, last York city, paid o. flying visit to Mr. Wm. dertakin" warerooms, with lt1,nd in connection. latter won by about three yards. week. A. Tom rj-cently. Also a good dwelling house for salB in tlie M B th H I d 1 t f J J village. By privatB sale. ]'or varticulars · rs. er a Y an , re ec o t le _ at Mr. Van Ti·avail threahed 1,200 bush. ~yrom, of Bowmanville, and 1,he ap11ly to MRS. DANlln, LEAVENS, Robt. Hyland, died at lot 16, con. 4, F~as _ 3?=4w· __ _ __ _ __ __ ... _ _______ _ __ _ Pickering. Whitby, on Wednesday, at the advanced lfieses Hetherington~ of Toronto, have els of barley for Mt'. Jos. Lan~maid on age of 89 years and 8 ·nonths. The de- been visiting at Mr. A . W11shington's, Thnrsd&y. Miss Bu·land, of Oshawa, and Miss ceased was one of the oldest settlers in "Maple Lane Farm." Mr. T, Ward has been on an extensive Gerty Pearce, of Newca9tJa, are visiting this section. 1HAT Admirably situated homestead, Mrs. Alex. Gray, of this town, wa11 tour through the Township·of Oro and in Mrs. H. Pearce. the estate of the late Sanrnel McMnrtry, What's the m:itt.er 1vit.h Maple Grove in the town of Jfowmanville, being the north· seriously injured on Sabbath last, whilst tho neighborhood of Orillia in search of ea.st part of lot 9, con. 1, GO acres of rich clav walking along the sidewalk, by being land, and brings back not very encourag- girls? Some of the young men were lcum1, highly improved. On the premises are seen driving towards New Havan on Sunan excellent bricK dwellin~ house containing kndckeil down by a .bicycle. The nuisance ing reports of that country. day evening. 12 rooms and all neceas!l.ries of a houM ; two of persons riding bicycles 011 t.he sidewalk JACK. barns, st able. driving-house. shed. etc., also --------~----ten acres with choice fruit. trees, 500 apple and ought to be 2topped. 100 pear·treas ; an overflowing spring in the " Some years ago Ayer's Cherry PecA very pieasant and successful eocial ~ TYRONE. pasture field ;. in fact it is such a llomo rarely toral cured me of asthma after the best offerer! for sale: For terms and othar partlcu· was held on Monday evening of last week I' medical skilJ liad failed to give me relief. Jars apply on the premises, or to JOHN Mc· in the Metcalf.st. Meth. church. Rev.Mr. / Mrs. Jos. Hawkey in on the sick list. MURTRY. Totten has been trying to get the people \....-Mr~ C. Potter returned to his echovl on A few weekoJ since, being again troubled Bowman ville, Jnly 31, 1888. a1......tf with the disease. I was promptly relieved together, .have a pleasant time and :profit- Wednesday last. by th·> · >tu·e re1nedy."-P. S. Hassler, able evemng, secure funds to help m the / t work of the church, and all this, without Mr: J. T .. Welsh had a bee on Tuesday Edit0r Aq.(tH, Table Rock, :Nebr. putting the ladies to the expense and{ to s}ltogle his house. trouble of baking, This was Mr. Totten's - Mr. E. Davey, Whitby has been spen<lAUCTION SALES. HE U nJinsigued offers for sale or to first attempt in this direction and ir. it he ing a few days here. rent the following:is much encouraged. Mr. T. Harris is ploughing on the farm SA'I'URDAY, SEFT. 1. - Sale of va.luable 106 acres of :!f·ocl land being pa.rts of lot 2i. of Mr. G. H. Jardine. household furniture for Mr. W. Smale, 8th and 9th con,. . Darlington, well fenced and watered, goo<l bnildings, ln a fair state of cul· Sim<:oe street .North, Oshawa. S. C. JYirs. Cameron has been spending a few URUNO. tivation. HUNKING, Auctioneer. days with her mother· .Also the south half of let 21. 9th con. Cart(Frum the News.) wright, to be sold in two parts, east and west ltev. J. Whitlock, Newtonvillo, will SATURDAY, SEPT. 8.- Big sale of fa.rm halves. This is covered with good timber. lands at the Ruebottom House, BowMr. Wm. Lyness, of Chicago, is home preach at Bethesda next Sabbath. For 11articnlars apply to W. S. ORMISTON, manville. S. C. HuNJ>.ING, Aue. Solicitor, Bow man ville, D.ORMISTON,Solicitor. on a visit. Mr. Phillips and wife, of New Yox·k, 'Vhitby, 'l'uos. or .lorrN H.u.L, on the Darlin~~· T u1 cSDAY, SEPT. 25.-Mr. Job Thompson Miss Wood, of Bailieboro, is visiting at are visiting at Mr. S. M. Clemens'. ton farm or to the undersigned will sell his valuable fa.rm stock, imMr. James Linton's. M.A.. HALL. B. Kenner went on the private Mias plements, etc. S. C. HUNKING, Aue. Ilrooklin, Executrix. Mrs, J. Dancaster and family are visit- excnrsion to the l.COO Islands on Monlgt .Am:ust, 1888. 32--4w· SATURDAY, SEl"l'. 29.- S. C. Hunking ing friends in Port Perry. day. will sell by auction the farm of Mr. J. Miss Ida Joley, of Brantford, is visiting Master R. Jardine Burnt River is the Munson, at Beer's Hotel, Hampton. at Mrs. Thns. Greenwood's. guest of his grandfather, Mr , Thos . .TarMONl>AY, OCT. 1.-S. C. Hunking's anMiss Aura Hall, of Bo~manville, is dine. McOUAIG & MAINWARING, nual ~ale of farm stock, implements, visiting at Mr. C. B. Borfo.nd'a. E8tate and Financial Agents, A number of young folks spent a pleasetc. l!:nt;ries for which will close Sept. lS VICTORIA S'fHEH:T, TORONTO, Mr. 'Wm. McPher son, Reeve of C,inn.- and time at the parsonage on Friday 20th. Can exchange a number of wall rented houses ington, i~ vfoiting at his mother' s, · night. in Toronto, paying a. good rate of interest, for T JHTRSDAY, Oc:r. 4 .-Frederick Lamh, Miss Nellie VanCamp, of Oshawa, bas Mr. S. Pollard attended the session of first·claos farms freo of mortgage. lot 21, con. 4, Darlington, will sell his Why let money on deposit at .,t per cent. been the gutist of Mias Addie MouHon. the Home Circle Order in Hamilwn last fa rm stock and itnplemsnts. S. C. when judicious investment in Toronto pro· week. Mr. 0 . A. GamHby assisted at a con.HuNXING, Auctioneer. per ty will realize ten times that amount1 A large number from here went to l!:n- TUI'.ffDAY, Ocr. 9.-Valuable sa1e of farm MONEY LO.AKED on Fe-rnl Pronerty at cert in N ewtonville last Friday evening. lowest rates. Mrs.John Miller,jr., and mother, Mrs. niskillen on Sunday to h ear Rev. W. R. stock, standing timber, cord wo'.:ld, etc., We can offer soveral investmonts in rented Barker. belonging to Mr. M. Aldworth, on lot houses-central localities, 'I'oronto, paying ten P owers, are visiting friends in Belleville. Privates Colo and Bradley of the S. A, Per cent. on amount Invested. 23, cou 3, Darlington. S.C. HUNKING, Mrs. Coo and family, of London, and By notifyinf:l' us direct or by leaving notice M iss Harper, of Cobourg, are visiting at assisted at the meetings at Enniskillon Auctioneer. at S'l'A'l'ESMA.N OFFICE, Bowmanville, or Mr. 'Nm. 'l'hompson's. on Sabbath. T HURSDAY, OoT, 11. - Sale of farm stock with P. TREBILCOCK, Bookseller, Bowman. ville, interviews IJ<ay be arrange.(] with our The paint brush has made great imand impl ement~ for Mr. E. Adams, lot Mr. Chas. and Miss Sybia Stone, of representative. Mr. 11. C. SINC.LATR. U 3m. 1, con . 4, Ea~t Whibby. S.C . IIumcrnc:, Oshawa, were the guests of Mr. A. A. provrnents to Mr. i\L. Col.e's house, 32G King-st. west. A uctiorrnm· T Gamsby, on Sunday le.st. Mr. A DoMy ha·1 baen hid up for some Mr. W. S. Gamsby has been visiting Sllfft3rers from indigHL1tion, loss of appcfriencls in Fenelon Fal.ls, lie attended the time with a aore knee. He wag able to be out ou Monday. ~ tite, liv& l' or kidney complain ts, rheumaLA.UGEST IN 'CANADA, Sturgeon Point Regatta. !\fr. H. Kenne r has r.iturnect hill dn- ti sm or nenrnlgi:>, woa lcl do well to give Mr. A. H. Brintnell intends exhibit · We want reliable, enorgctic ,µien to soll onr ing his steam buggy on the ground2 dur- tics as teacher at ]'ergus, also Mr. A. E. Ayer's Sarn<L]Jflrilla a 1;rial. For au Emch disordern, no medioino is so effective as nuraery stock; previo\ts experience not neces· iniz the Toronto Exhibition. Manning, at Hamilton. a11r y ; any nrnn with tact 11nd energy can " thi~. when faithfully and perseveringly A Sing Song meeting wn.fl held at the us0<l encoeed. Terms liberal, either salary or comAfter six weeks vacation our sch ool t mission : outJit free. , - J b11rrnck~ on Saturday night, and a very Our Bgenta have nilva.ntage 8 , such as seliing opelled Oil Munday w e~k wit 1 an atten dlarge crowd attended. hous.igrown, hardy Canadian - >took. 'l'his auce of a.bout e1ght,y scholars. TRADE NO'I'ES. season we htivo o. numbel' of choice specia,lt,ies M J nr h l h· l bl · Misses Harris, Mills, nnd Kennedy, of r. · vv atson .as ost . ls va ua e ptg which are of value and which can only be ~~cureil fr:'° ns. ~nch. 1\s 8: complete list or "El Madhi," which suddenly dropped Enniskillen, and Miss Brown, of "Cecbr QuebQc: has h[l,rvestod o ric of the best Jl,ew . l:t11ii:-1an apples . the ]ht.son pear. Sannil· dead without any ai-,par e nt cause Valley Farrn" ha'V c boon hero calling re- crops of luiy gathered for y<Jara, the yield ers plum, Hdbor>i raspbe,.ry. l\!Ioot..s ]:{uby and cent.ly. Bloc'< C111, mpiou ourr1rnts, Mooro'~ Diamond Mr. Alex. Lang haa been appointed being large, and the q Llality exceptiunall y rgri'IH' , , .· .,_ , Cle, p t .... t t r'r · b d l ·11 The foot ball match tfott was t o come fine. Several la.rcw contracts have been ' 1v, . !vwe given p1u1leular attention to tho Os iuas er It ii~ y an poop e Wl !" ' . ':r-:"i~tion,o,r hardy ;arieties suitable to tile now. be saved the time and trouble ?f off h ere oa Saturday last lrns been post- mad e for shipmen t to Ontario. H«',"1e1n sect.one of C,mada. commgr al.I the wa" to Orono for their poned till Sept. 5th at the Harvest Homo A~ an instance of the excited condition } or terms apply to . J 13sth esda. Stone & Vl ellington, ' ma11· of tho English market, spring wheat flour 2!-3111 Toronto, Ont. Mr. A. 'I'. Gal)lsby and wife, of ToronThe h arvest id p,ist, the summer well offtJred to a large Brist ol firm on Fridiiy t o, are spending a few days at hi_ s father's. nigh ended and 'l'yrone Di vision have not week by ii Montreal house at 27s 6d has - - - - - - - - - - -- ------ ------ ·Austin appears m the pink of health and h ··d their annuel picnic to L ake Scugog, jumped to 31)s Gd for sacks of 280 lbs. in FOR SAJ..,,EL his numero1rn friends are pleased to lem·n Yz~,W@,t's tho m atter wiih the cro1vd? the Bristol rnar~et. that_ he .i s carry~ng on a thriving drug · Rev. W . Kenner and daughter l'llabel, Prices quoted in the Montreal market business m that city. · ( left on Tuesday for Manitoba to visit his last Ji'l'iday were as follows: No. 1 ManifffA 'I' excellent. grain and grazing farm, It was childrens' de,y at the Cluistin.[\1 son~ and daughter Annie, Mra. Kenner toba hard $1.08; No. 2 do $1.06: No. 1 known as " Erpingham." consisting- of IGO acres, well fonce.d, well watered 11nd m 1lrst Church on Sunday week and the interio1i_ will officiate during her luuband's ab- Northern $1.05; Camt(ht rad and white winte;· wheat; ~1.05. Theoe prices as corn- · class st'1f, o of cultivation, with good fruit orch· o.f the ohm ch was . handsomely festooned urd. is offered for ~ale on easy termR. with flowers, &c., in honor of the occapared with thos13 of a year· ago show an '!'here are la1·go far m buildings. stone cellar sion. Numerous cages of singing birds Mr.,.,.A-,,"E. Harris, who has been work· ad vanc1~ of 20c to 25c p er bnshel. stahlea uoderneath for stock and storage of root.6, otc. were also hung about, and a beautifnl ing Mr. G. Il. J?.rdine's farm fo r somo During the paat few days $1.02 haa There is a rolling i!:tm on craok near build· arch of evergreenB encircled the pulpit. time, intends leaving this fall. Gilbert, been pa.id by millers in Toronto for white ings, (no cxpensB for paAt ten years> and a now of :Burnt River, has rented his mill breast whee erected with force pttmp that Ju the afternoon an interestinl!( and carefall wheat:. Such a n ad vauce in Canad a raises water 50 feet to reservoir whic:h sup. fully prepared programme was rendered and intends moving here in a fow months. wheat has not been experienced for a plies water through stooksttiblcs and dwelling by the scholars of tlrn Sabbath School Welcome back, old boy. long tiooo. throughout. A tlrst-clasa Da.iry Bnslnesa was carried on consisting of responsive reading, r ecita· 1'he shipmont> l of checao from Montreal 0 for yea1·a. from 25 to 35 cows b ing kept. 'l'here tions and singing. Mr. 0. A. Gamsby A ComuicT STATEMENl' ia made by Miss beiu"t several acres 0f r ich '"Flats," through last wock are 21,208 b oxe8 against 51,044 sang a couple of ver y suitaole selections, J ane Rutherford, of Nellea Corners, Ont ., whicn runs a lh-in.o: stream, accessible from every field on both sidoa, this farm affords the which were h ighly appreciated. The at- who writes-" I have uaed your Durdock boxes last year, and butter 50 paclrn):(es best facilities for this business. Only half a tendance was very larg\3 and benches hacl Blood Bitters for Dyspepsia and find it against 5243 l ast year. 'mile frr.m the town or llo,wm11nville. Fo:- so.le also 50 acres in\ the 7th concession of to be placed in the aisl es which then were to be the best remedy I ever tried." B. Darlin:<ton,jnat 80 rorla west of 'Guide Board.' insufficient to accommodate all with sit- B. B. is Bold by all dealers at one dolfai· ltUlLIUIRN'8 ACOn- 'l'ic ~mNJ:Vlc WlNF. l~or full part\cnlars apply to STEPHEN l~ dis!tnetly SUJHll'for ti> auy 0U1ci.· ns m.1 pet· bo ttle. t ing room. C 0 '.L' 'l' 0 N, Bowma.nvme: 2Gt! a1>1>ctlsi11g tflJ1ic 1u1d f8rllfiCA· . :MAPLE GROVE. School opened on Monday last. Miss Edith Hall ha3 retarned from her visit in Orono. Mias Nellie Rundle. and Miss A. Hall· are visiting friends in Oshawa. Mies M. J ·. McClellan lrns gone on a visit to Garden Island and Kingston. Mr. and Mrs, D. H . Coates have been visitiniz friends inWhitby and Darlin~ton. " The d ivision, S. of T .. intend holding a picnic at Sydenham Park on Friday next. All are invited. 'rhe Quarterly Meeting on Sabbath last was well 11ttended, the church w11.s crowded and it was comfortably filled for the after service. We thing Trim must take an intere·t in the young man from Slabtown or else the young lady. If he thinks Dexter ie a young man he is mistaken. As for our ' young men being jealous of the young man from Slabtowu we cannot say. DllX'l'EP.. CUURTIOE. The teacher reporta the 11chool house to be in a greatly improved condition. Mr. L. M. Courtice bas lost a valuable Southdown raJU through inflammation. Mias .E.l~anor Ever~on, of Oshawa, has been v1s1tmg her 111ster, Mrs. A. M. Fowler· Mr. S. C. Hunking, t.he popular auctioneer, fa fast having the dates for Sept. and Oct. filled. Capt. Rich. Mutton, of !;he Salvation Army, Stirling, aiHisted hi the meetings here on Sunday. What about a Harvest Home pic·nic and having tho Orono club play tho return match, they are owing t-he Stars ? Mr. Blake Courtice is vi~iting in the back part of the Township and Blake being 11 base ha.II euthnsiast we expect him to bring back a foll and complete description of the match between the Beavers nnd Gladstones. TRIM. Valuable Property for Sale in Pickering. mr T I Splendid Farm For Sale. '1 - Farms for Sale or to Rent. T FARMS WANTED. · Fonthill NUPSerleS · to I · I I ' · · ERPINGHAM F ..ti.RM 'I

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