... ~." ..... \...,·' ... r ~t OUR TOWN .A.ND OOUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD .AFTERWARDS. tsmA~M · TB RMS :-.11.50 Pu A:iunm. .A. JAMES EDITOR AND Pl!.OPll.IJl:TOR, Ni:w S:e:m:e:s, NuMBEB 545. BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16, 1889. ' NEW HA VEN. VOLUME SULIN.A ~ XXXY. NUMBER 3. CLEAR/NB SA Before Stock-taking COUCH "'.'<.. -- JOHNSTON & -4Klf4G CRYDERMAN POWDER will offer Great Bargains Depart1nents for the ~ ' . lll all (NEXT~SIX WEEKS) specially. in DR·E SS GOODS, . MANTLE CLOTHS, OVERCOATS, FURS, and all ·w -inter Goods. ~ -, lot of Dress Goods will be sold ~-~~ at ap"-o < ut ha!f_yriQe. ;/ .. \.- ~ B.-This is a Genuine.Sale, as our stock must be .ifedµced. We make it a rule not to carry goods over from one season to another. . ~ ,, COUGH, JOHNSTON & ORYQERMAN, One Door West of Post Office. IB _ OWMANVILLE, 11 .Vfe are enabled to offer splendid value all our different departments. Our DRESS GOODS cannot b e su rpassed, when style and quality are taken into consideration. Our MA.NTLE CLOTH and CLO.A.K ING$ are said to be the most effective in town- at any rate our best . . ,.a res s-makers have purchased their own Mantle Stuff from us. · And to make this department more successful, I have completed arrangements with a first-class artist t o cut all the garments I may require. I therefore make the following ofter to any lady who m ay desire £o purchase from us: to cut and fit any garment FREE O.B' CHARGE, providing the amount of bill exceeds $6.00. That is if you get here quickly and not on Saturday, as we have then generally too much else to attend to. -·- Ill · SILK SEALETTES. The material to make a queenly garment ; the most desirable fa bric for our climate, equaling t he natural seal m effect - preferable in point of economy. The , p rices are n ow so reasonable, this beaudful t exture is brought within the reach of all. Remember you will find the choicest goods, but not at fancy prices at our store. 1 ..LVJ. ll"!LLINE RY, The new~sb, the n eatest, and the most stylish, at our h ouse. Woolen Goods a specialty at our place. Grey Flannels the bed Taine in tonrn at ou1· ltouse. To the Gents P' i.sc remember it is not the coat that makes the man, rt is the paii ~r and HINDSON is up ho the business in that respect. Give him a call. CEO. LAI.NC. Solina Hunt Club ba.gged a fox la~t week, Mr. J , .Ash ton is doing a large grinding busi· We club T he Christicm H erald witl1 the nees. Weekly Globe, Mail, Empire, News Mr. J. Awde, of Bowmanville spent Sunday Witness, Family· Hera.Id, Western Ad~ here· · Mr. L. Pascoe. Entleld. was visiting here vertiser or a ny other dollar paper at $2.00 for the two papers. Subscriptions m1111t lately. Mrs. Eli, Pascoe has boen visiting friends fat be sent to M. A. JAMES, Bowrnanville, Peterboro. Mr. T. C, Lanirmald wlll enlarge his out· LUNG 8.AULT. bulldinKS naxt eummor. Mr. S. Court!ce took charge ot t he tannery Mr. James Virtue and family have retnrned &t Zion on the 3rd Inst. to Toronto. . The Inatltute which wae held here on Fri· M r. Wm. Virtue has gone io ave11d the win· day was a decided success. t er with the Michlirandera, Mrs. Wm. Watte, ct Fort Elllce. Man., 11 Mr. and Mre. John TaJ>O lun·e gone to Michl· COLUMBUS. '\"ls1tlng her ei11ter. Mre. A . Washington's. gan t o visit friends. Mlee Minnie Werry is taking a University ' The a r ranll(ments for the opening of the New One day last week, while Geol'll:e Staples Methodist Church a.t Columbus. Dec. 28th course a t lhas Ruse's School of Music in Bow- was absent frOID homo, his dog (Jeff) went to refiecte the highest credit on the Rev. L, manv ille, Lotus a dlstanc&or ei11:ht mile·. a nd on his ?&Phel)ls, tho minister in charge and the com.A. euccesetul 1inginl( 11ehool i s carried on at turn, brought a. lotter to hia m&at«", mittee <lt management and nil the members ot Zion by Mr. Benson Cryderman witb upwards A pleasant l{atherlng t ook: pJace by lnvita· 1he church. Rev. Dr. S ta1l'ord, President of or twenty..,flve members. tion at Mrs. R , Virtue's on New Years eve' the Toronto Conference, preach ed the dedicaTho Salvn.tlon Army held a banquet here The epast was par excellence. .and game.1 tory sermon, and at the close ol the sermon last Thursday night. D. O. Philpott ot ·roron· wererin a.bunda.noe. .A.II must have borne Rev. Dr. Stone. ot Parkdale. rose and ap. to led the meeting and a good time was spent. &way kindly remembrances of the ocCB11lon. pealed to the congregation for fin&ncial help, Mr. and Mrs. Eber M!llson entertained a The dogs i n this locamy are n oted !011 t he!r · and asked for $1,!00 to clear the remaining debt on the church, and the whole amount larg.i numbor of young people at their 1111latial peculiarities. was eubscribed within an hour. By the h~a.rty residence on Jan. 8, A very pleasant time Some for k llli11g ooon . and united e1forta <lt all, the supper and even· was spent, \Vhile the old man'& In at noon, ing meeting were as successful ae the dedica· And more for killing sheep Mr. A . L Pascoe of t his place left tor Chat· tory services. The total cost ot the edifice ham last week where he Intends ta.king a term While theil" masters are asleep.· , 11 eomethiug ovpr ·$3.000 ca.eh, boeides close at the Uolle~e. Mr, C, L ander also left for upon $1 000 worth of tree lllbor. 'l'be proooeds Ontario Business College, Belleville. Suocese, ENFIELD. from the collectiona, tables. social and banar boys, Mias Emm<\ Ormiaton and Mias Addie amounted to $100. · 'l'he s&cred edU!cs ts a On Friday night la.at a large number or the very handsome etructb.re. friends and neighbors ot Mr .Wm. Frayn Reynolds are visitin~ friends in T oronto. pleaSBntly surprised them. before leaving for Thl1 powder never varies. A marvel of Several of the young people of this NEWTONVI£LE. their new home near Columbus by presenting purity, strength and whplesomeneee. More n eighborhood and elsewhere enjoy ed ao On New Year's Day Robert Caswell. of them with a beaut1ftil set of dishes. ooonomioa;l than the ordinary kinds, and oan not be sold in competition with the multitude Ncwca_ s tle, shot and killed a rabbit a.head of Missionary sermons were preached at Zion oyster supper at Mr. Ed. Niddery'a, last of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate the hounds in Reid's swamp with a 4i calibre on Sanday by R~v. J. W Totton, or Oshllwa.; Friilay evening, 4 t h inst. · powdel'll: Sold onlyin oa.ns. ROYAL BAK· Winchester r ifle .I t was a. snap shot hard to and Rev. J as, Woodeworth who also preached beat. · · a t Elda.cl, A public meeting will also be held Mr. John Dyer obtained the degree of NG POWDER CO.. 106 Wall St.. N. Y, at Eldad on 'l'uesday to oo addressed by Revs. PA on t he 11th i nst . It's boy. And The new Officers of Jubilee c.ounc1I are ~- :M.eaars· Wood11worth and HasSBrd. S C- M .T Holman; Y C- MrsSm1th. re-e lected an addition was made to Mr. Joe. H ub3rd term; P C- '1' Hancock; Chap-Rev .A. I JACK', bard's family on t he 10th. H ow. ia this Leelie; R S-W'V D ickey, V·S. ; .A S-W for t he beginning of 1889 1 Caswell ; F S--E Thompson; Treas- LPethick; HAMPTON. H-W G Pen warden; D H - M Cornish ; Guide· R Gray ; S- W O Saunders. 'rhat w edding is looked tor shortly. CUURTIOE. In all parts of City, Parkdale, or West The barns and outbuildings o!Mr. w. Tamb· Mr. W. L. W ard Is home from the olty for a Toronto Junction. lyn were destroyed by tlre Dec. 20th. H is en· tow days, Miss Millie Brimacombe, of Toront o, Capitalists wishing to invest or parties t ire stock: ot seed wae consumed together with M i811 Louie Ell!ott was visiting friends In ls visiting at Mr. J. F. Brooks'. a.II his machinery, p oultry; 18 head or ca.ttle, 6 town this week. moving to the city will consult their own hones, 21 5heep and a large number of pigs. Mr ··Tames c r ..dermanis vleitinic friends fn Mr. J. L. Courtice left on Monday · t t b · t· t c ' th The barn only was insured for $500. Work of h U · morning f or Belleville Commaraial Colm eres 11 Y cowmunica mg a on e WI chicken thieves. One apan of colt s was all the t e nited Statei. me. . stock eaved. When discovered the tll"e had euch ·The total proceeds or t he Christmas tea here lege. No charge to purchaser.~ No purchase he(lodway · that it was impossible to save the amounted to about ·110. The Execu tiv e Committee of t he D. U. recommended that is not a. choice invest-· a.t ock or in fact·anything else. Muoh eympa· Several drunk:,; in this 'vlcinity lately. What C. Co. are likely to engage a cheeasinaker thy is e:u iressed here tor Mr. Tamblyn. has become of the lnspectorl ment. · C" "TWvIGHT Mr.JohnLeeandwlfe, West Whitby, were from Wes tern Ontario. Toronto has juet started to develope. .aH .u · v isiting friend· here this weell;. _ Mr. Dean Pickell and Min Fanny Good unincumbe red farms exchanged For the Blackstock. school Mr. Wesl ey Mr, Franklin Groat goes ti) Toronto this spent a few days with their uncle, Mr. for city property. Mo1mtjoy wae elected trustee. weelt to a itend the Normal Sohool. ·sHINGTON The lnnual eleetion of officer11 and teRchers Mr. "\\"m. Cole and daughter, Bowman· G ifford, in Clarke, recen t ly. T -· E .· W . "" . ' in connection with the Methodist Sunday ville, spent .Sunday w ith friends here. W e think it wo uld pay Maple Grove Rl)al Est . a te ani( Financial Agent, School was held Jan. 2nd. Thos. Werry was Dr. J.E. Brown, Jato of Plum Creek. Ne· people to advert ise their oyst er 11upper11 11 Adelaide St. East, reelected Supt. and W, Swain, Secy,. and t he braeka, ' 1 1pent a few days at the old homo. 57 teacbel'll were all re·eleeted with one exception Mn. H. Elliott. Sen.. 18 lmnroving slowly. little more. They are .always ,g~. 2- 2w. Toronto. - W, J· Beaoock: takes 2nd Class boys, Mr. J , Y. Cole is also able to' be a romid again. The wind blew a large part qf the roof ~eoent. vivsltore.: Mr. ~enry Vancamp, A. gentlenien in t h is village who . has t aken off Mr. J as. Perkina' barn, and t he 11ame SALES""EN TO SELL Nu reer;u Stock. All ~o.ntana, RI) e,. R.P. a!ld M18s. Bowl es and J · t he "OhrlK.tan Gue.rd1an" tor forty.two years Several of the ~oods warr·oted ftr11t ,J, f-V!ltllUBon, Mus Lorriman, Mr, .G. Beacock. ha.a now given It un for the " W ar Orv" · for Mr. Geo. Allin' s. ~ ~ W .. e.,l~ and others from ·roronto· Mr. and · · " · olass. Permanent. Mril~ l:l ·. J . Beaoock, of Oro; Miss s. J, Mo1l'iitt, l\U~sionary Acrmon~ were pre&ched here farmers we re kept. b11ey for aome time pleasant, . profitable positions for the right _Raglan; Messrs, W. Hassard and H . T. Fer- 1 Sunday, In t)le morning; -by Rev. Mr. Woode· afterwards hanging d oor, , etc. men. Good s a lariee a nd oxpcnses pai d w e ekly; - gn.1Jon_ , or Cobourg; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wat· worth and In the evening by l:l.ev. J, E. 1:3&n· LiberAl inducementR to beginners· No previous son,4nd Mr. Robt. W i ddis, Dakota. · derann. M . A., Eowmanville. At the Y. P. C . A., o f Ebenezer, lut experience n ecessary. Outfit free. Write for The annual X mas tea. ot tho Methodists was Our item about the number of Councillor s week a very inte r e sting program was renterms, givi ni;i: age: C HARLES H. CH.A.SE, heid on Christmas day. Addresses were de· during the last 2 () years s hould have read : Nurseryman, Roches ter; N .-y . Ment.ioll this livered by Itev. Messrs. Sanderson, South E i_ ght h.a ve !1i!ld, eleve~ re~oved from the d e r e d . It was d ecided to have a spelling 52' 10 w* paper. Darlingt on, t he Hampton ministers, Bowles township,.e1gh.t Rre still residents and the match for t he n e xt evening's entertain· · anq Ferguson and a couple r ecitations were present Council .m ake 321 m ent, taking the w01·ds from the last Jr'!?'BB 8,000,000 peopte!t::.~~ wen rendered by Miss Sanderson of Darlini;i:· Mr· Wesley Joli, our en tel'pr1sing contl"actor til Ulll lllrlellt and moat relial>t'f:ime.and they lllCI ton· . M)lsio was rendered b v the Meth oaist and builder, reasons that.ev ery pound of use. issue of THE STATESMAN, u1iug Dr. Webeholr with Mrs. Taylor a.t the organ, A social l ess weiabt in a dairy cow costs money every ster as an author ity. was held on the 26th ult. Total proceeds day, Unnecessary s ize or weight in a milch about $70, to be applied to repairing parson· caw is a source of constant loss t o her ow n er. D. M.. FERRY & co. are ags, 'l 'he protlt of the oow should come all of it, · aclaiowledged to be the while ehe Is productive in. the dl&ry· Not a URUNO, Largest Seedsmen N .E WC.A S1'LE. thought!should be given to her fine.I dispoei· We learn t hat W. C . Allin intend11 In the world, t io.n, Do not .t hink of beef wtien choosing a "·.---y .tCO'S .A."1 interesting wedding took pl a.oe on the .da1r.v cow, or , 1f thought of a t all, let it be a oD . .,. .. .....,. 19th ult., at the residence of Mr. J oseph Bea· cepted as fact that the Jess beef · she carries s pend a y ear at Toronto U niversity . Il~~~.!.'itd~~'::;iriP· ma.n, wh en his only daughter, Minnie, and Mr. during h er dairy career, the more protltable The rain storm o f Wednesday carried Frank All!n. the seventh son of v V. B. Allin, the a r.ime.l will be in her proper sphere. Mr. a p art of the b r id ge over Clarke'j! SEED ANNUAL Esq.. were married. The presents were n u· J oil h as ehown· ent er prise a nd plu ck -in his away · For 1889 m erous and costly. The h appy couple s pe nt selection of a cow tQ fill the bill, having lately d am . Will bem&iled rRCE t heir honey moon with friends in the west. purchased a beautiful Jersey heifor rising 2 Miss N ettie Powe rs, a form e r resident rul applicants, and . · Mr. and Mrs. w, w. Tambl yn, Whitby, v isit · years old. Those who hav e seen h er- pro. astye&r'scustomers ed friends her e· recent ly; also Mr. and Mrs. nounce her a daisy, We hope sh e may prove here, h a s been visi ting at Mr. R. B. · ab'i'!1~~~~~~~f:~~':,~1~';; E. :Rrittain. from Toronto. M1·s. Brittain sang to be &profitable investment, T hornton ' s. Earllelt C&11lf!lower GMden,Field or Flower Sccdil at the entertainment. A ll enjoyed h er selec· .ENNLSKIL r .EN, · - In e&IRCllOO· - should send for it. Address · t lon very much. Mr G W ilmot, of Brighton. u . Mr, H erbert B eer spen t a week in To· D. M. FERRY & CO., Windsor, Ont. - spent a vart of hie h olidays here: Mr. and . Mrs. G. Hedges. and Mr. and Mrs. H.. B . .Allin Mr. R. A. Callander, of .Arkona, is a worthy ronto w h e r e he had a very succe:istul operation per for med u pon hfa eye. U Whitby, were visiting friends here lately , substitut e for his brother: - .· ll rl · Our Newcastle la.dies gave 11. hop in t he b all Miss I r w in has gone to Orono to te a ch musio. M r. R. B. Thornton was elect e(j Disroom of the "Windsor" on W ednesday ntgb t, She is an excellent te&cher . The attention of owners of Blood Horses and and the affair was as near an approa ch to Mr. J oseph Mar t in, of Hamilton, is at IJr es· trict Councillor a t a meeting of the R oyal Cattle and of lrine Dogs arid Guns, those w ho perfection as it c ould possibly b a.ve been. It en t he r e on e. visit to his old home. Templars of Temperance h eld' in P ort delight in mauly out door sport of a ll kinds, did one good to mingle with the h a.upy assefn· Miss Welch, of Hope, a.nd Mr. J. and Mise is called to t he fact that after . bly, a nd to participate in the enthusiasm and Irwin. or P ort. H ope, wer e a mong tbe r ecent H ope last week. of tho occasion. The yout h and v is it ors. Jackson' s stage and livery business h a e '1.'wenty Years' Experience animation beauty of. Newcastle and th e surroundi ng countr y w ere most magnificently represented, .Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McLeod left foriDrandon so .increa sed that ha has scoured .the se rin the specia r field origina lly m arked out, t h et.h e dancmg was good, the r efreshments were on the 7th inst. All their friends gr ee.tly au. vi ces of his son, -who, with his family, mi;nagers of excelle nt, the costumes . wer e chaste and at. joyed their v isit, · 'l'URF, FIELD and FARlU tractive, and everything went "merrily a s a Dr. Drown is making a short v isit, at Orono have m oved h ere from Toronto. ' bell.' Some " nice" young ladies· b efore returning to the west. T he Doctor is as ·Mr. ..\. Wrig ht, of Brooklin, Mr. L. point with pride t o the r ecord made by this -marriage and gentlemen from Bowma n ville were pre· ·hearty and as good company as ever. ' pa.per as sent, a lso a couple or two from Toronto. We The many old friends of Dr. a nd Mrs. Hillier W illiama, of Kansas, Miss B urgess, of "THE ST.ANDAHD .A.UTHORI'l'Y," had a good time. out here trust to see them return from their ' Brusse ls, a.nd M iss J ones, of Newtl)n . . :Miss N ora Coleman, B. E ., favored the in· Euro14ea n trip 1?reatly impr oved in h ealth . v ille , h a ve been vi siting friends here. habitants of Newcastle and it3 en virons wi th a literary a nd musical emertai nment on Thurs· Misses Edi th R iggs, .Tennie iicJ,ar en and At the last meeting for the year of the day last. J a n. 3rd, w hich deser ves more than Mary Smith are attending the Dowman ville is better equipped in every way-to continue its a passing notice. The programme w as a t trac· High School this t erm and Miss M. Hayes i s Township Coun cil , Mr. J o hn Carveth, work and to e nla rge its lleld of effor t and u se- tive a.nd suited to meet the t a ste of 11 general attending th'l Demill College, Qshawa. was ·aj:>pointed clerk to till the v acancy fulness. a udience, .T he a ss!si;ance of such well known Mr. Chambers, ~on or.Mr. C. Chambers, on e and admired song trossos as Miss Ann& How- of tho earliest settlers in this village, is here on occasion ed by t he death of M r. W. L. Advertisers who h ave ' den and h er sister Miss Howden, of M illbrook, a visit. He has b een enzaged for soine yeare Broad; Horses to Sell, aided by Mrs. Read, o f Port Hope, as &coom· in mining operations in Idaho, Oregon, K evada The Newcastle brass band . played s ome 4"1111s tu Sell, panist. a nd Messrs. Wallace 'l.nd Gilber t. of and oth er Westem Territories. Dogs to Sell, J:lowma.nville, ga ve promise of a thoroughly · Fath er Gale gave a not her excellent d isoouree lively airs t he other eve n i ng, in r ecog nicattle to Sell, enjsya.ble evening, and so it assuredly was. in the Methodist church on Sunday night last. tion of t h e re-eleaton of ou r popu lar Horses or C Rtile S u pplies t o Sell. Miss Col eman who ha8 recen tly graduated a s ltev. M r. Carmichael, of Columbus, preach ed nry Go1>ds to Sell, , a n elocutionist i s a very pleasing a nd a.ccom. a very edifying ser mon in the P resbyterian Reeve, G. M. L ong, after which h e preIJ1surit11ce to oire r, . . plished speaker and reader . Rer v oice is church Sabbath morning 6th inst. sented them with $20. liinfe Bimking F"<'llittes to Otter, s weet, and as occasion serves powerful, and Best Uailway Fadlitlos to OJre r. throughout even and well modulated. H e r The Roya.I Templars of Temperance will tor Mr . Alfred Moment, who has been fact :my business to J\dv.nnee. s11lections on Thursday evening. r!ln from the present meet every Monday evening a t 7 gr&ve to gay, and whether giving ven t to the o'clock in the up per room of School house. A a ssistant in lhe post -office for several C.AN u s~ 'l'HE COLUMNS OF THE stern dovoted patriotism of ·· Horatius at the number of new m embers are co ming in every y e ars past, left on T uesday for Brooklyn, Bridge," or describin g the ll!radually diminish- night eo far. \Ve expect to have a "rery strong ing length of the tails of the wonder fu l foxes, Council here from th e interest that is m ani. N. Y., where h e has secured empl oymen t h e.r efforts wer e equally ett'ective. Miss Cole- feeted in the movement. a s a clerk in an exten sive glass a nd C h i na assured that theyfare addressing aSafe, Wealthy A ver y large attend!t.noe at the P resbvterian work s . and Par chasing Community. scattered man has before her a. bright on<i buocesstul car eer. Of Miss Anna. Howden's singing not h- tea he re on New Year's Day, Proceeds over throughout forty S tates and Territories , can be said beyond· a repetition of t he $90. An excellent supper was ser ved by the A party o f over fifty o f t h e you ng peo· BETTER, ·B1'IGHTER , .AND N EW SIER in;; pr aises that have invariably been best owed by le.dies. T "e after m eeting was v ery enjoyable p l e of t he Meth odist Churc h surprised 'l'HAN E VER ADYER'l' I SERS, SEND her hearers. In every respect she is more than and was presided over by the pastpr Rev . .A . .!WR El:i'l'IMATES. plea.sing, quite sympathio, and a lways a rtistic. MacLaren in his own inimitable manner. Miss L e igh on Satur day night at the Her sister M iss Howden, has a full, r ich v oice The music furnish ed was highl y appr eciated. reaide nce of Mr. L C larke, by ca.Hing on w ith a. power and compass which if oultivated .A quintetto from Bowmanville consisting ot Subscri ption, $5.00 per Y ear. w ould even rival h er r ela.ti ve'I!, Mrs. Read's Messrs. Smith B ros , Yellowlees, Allen and her en inassc, when t he Rev. T. Dunlop, " Remit by expr ess mGney nr der , .P. 0. money r eputation as one of the most accomplished Knill'ht, e;ave several fine selections. Mr, H . on behalf of the church choir, presented order or draft on New York. m usicia.n3 in Por& H ope,assured the acoompan i- Knight sang three excellent solos which were her with a h andsome ladies ' companion men ta to be what is required ; they were loudly encored. Dr. J , E. and Mr. F . R. Brown thoughtful and correct. The piano solo oontri- sang two · d ell<ihtful duet s whic h oharmed and a l bum expressive of t heir esteem and Turf,Field and Farm A ssociation, buted by Mrs. Reid was cl assic in its charac· every one. '.fhe a ddresses were all excellent. regard on the eve of hBr depar ture for t er and admirably r e nder ed. Mr. Je.s. Wallis rhe musical remarks of th e Hampton clergy251 B r oathn 1y. New l'ol'k; R e fresh ments were in his solos on the c la l'ionet and on that queer m&n, the Pl&in, lengthy a nd forcible t&lk ·o f B1 i tish Columbia. najunot to the orcheet r!I., the x yla.phone, do· Rev. Mr. .Abraham, the pointed el oquence o r afterward s served and a m ost en j oyabl& fll!l5 S olid Gold lighted the audience. Mr! H. Gilbert; by his Rev· M. P . Ta iling , a nd the witty and h nmor;~~~ <;s.;-s!.~~i:~~~l :~~~~: acoompa.nimen t increased t he effect materially, ous tale of the Rev. S. Salton, w ere all deserv· evening was spen t, Pert·cc~ i anek.eeper. Warnnted. Heavy Soliti Gold .The D. o. & P. co. band c&me nown and a s a Ing of t he high est commendation. Miss B ar· The municipal e l ection contes t was the ~~-~ lluutint Cases. Doth Jndies' proper and graceful prelude to th e en tertam - r a ss, of Hampton, and Miss Irwin , presided at imd gent·' a izee, with w ork3 , and cwics ()f equal nluc· .· ment. performed several popular airs before the orga.nin high ly satisfactory manner . Mr. most lively and vig orous that has been for One P e rson iD each Io- the Music Hall, Miss Colem&n is to be con· S1 G. Brown rende r ed in excellent style a good a Ion~ t i m e in Clarke t ownship. T he c:1.ltiy can !ecure one free, gratulated nn thie inaugurati on of her pro- recita tion: T he meeting was voted a great chief i nterest was ce n t r ed on t h e e l ectic n feseional. career. .Apparently in a financial success. !~~~helfn'!it~rouJt:~~~~;j~ point-or view it was satisfactory. Certainly, in of the Reeve and 2 n d D eputy. '.l.'he asS :usiple "· These samplet, · · an artistic one. it was a oucce~s. In both w ell as t he watch, we · tend pirants in both ca ses were defeated and respects l et us hope it will p rove an a ugury of F1·ec, a ud after you bu·e kept them in your h oms for 9 m onths aml ah owu them ta t h oH the future. O N THE VERGE OF STARVATION . - " For the former occupants retain their posi~hho0m;;it~!l:~ ~~!~d~!~eb!~q~~1!1efto~!c~~fn~r~t~rt\v~~~b ~-------~~ t h ree months I could not eat a fu ll meal t ions. Of t h e former coun cil Messrs. T . and. Sampl e s. W e_p_a.y all e::s.pr~BA, freight, etc. A ddres1 · BROKEN DOWN. - "After :mfferin g with or d o a day's wor k. I bought a bottle of W. Underwood, J. Jackson a n d E . Hall 1iUDao 11. di:i c u., .Bu x st.::, rortland> M.a.ia.e. dyspep s ia, kidney disease, l oss of appetite Burdock B lood B itters, b egan using it, · will drop o u t and l\'.lessrs. J. Stark , W. 1'IORE MEN· to Eell ou r Fruit and iiain in t h e h e ad until disao ura.ged, I and in three days my appet i t e r e turned, W. Dick ey, V . S., a nd W. H. Reid will und oi·nmnental S t o ck. \ Ve The new council is a. c& o give you a good paying 5itu&tion at h e ard 'lf B. B. B., took two bottl e s and i n a. week I felt like a new man. It wae take t h e ir pfaces . am h a.ppy to say l fee l as well as ever. " wonderful what tha t one bottle did for good one and the r atepayers have every once. Address for t.erms, E. B. BICU&BDSON d; CO. l\'ursery1uen, Gen evn, N· 'l', Mra. R u f u s E . M erry , New A lb any, N. me," wr i t es A rthur A llchin, o f H untsville r e a.son to be gratified with the result of the election. 3-6w Muskoka, who suffered from Dyspepsia. Mr, Levi Annis is suffering ifrom a severe attack of'scia.tice.. Mrs. McGibbons or 'l'oronto has been visit· ing her sister, Mrs. J.B. Worden, Mil" Eleanor Everson or H!irmony has t>een spending a few days at Mr. Samuel E vereon'e. We congratulate Mr. Jas. Worden on hie re·electlon i;o the Council, Thia being the fourth time he has been elected and has never been called to the polls. Mr. George Pearce bad two bags or clover lleed stolen one night recently. The thief wore ·a pa.lrot big boots which could be tracked in the snow next morning. Mr, John Piok:ell also had some wheat stolen. CLIMAX, l The Christian Hera.Id. Absolutely Pure. HOUSE;S & LOTS FOR SALE . , . I a WA NT ED Ferry'S Seeds t'o · I IM PORTA NT A NOUNCEM EllJ 0 .. .. Turf, Field and Farm .,n Turf, Field and Farm WAf< h .FREE WANTED s.