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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Apr 1889, p. 1

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TBRMS :--$1.50 Pn Ainnm. OUR TOWN AND OOUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD A.FTERWA.RDS. M. A; JAMES EDITOR A.Im Pl!.OPRIE'IOR, VOLU~E NEW S1mrns. NUMBER 557. BOWMANVILLE. ON:TARIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1889. XXXV. NUMBER 15. COUCH, JOHNSTON& CRYDERMAN have opened out a number of ' Bales and Cases of --v White and Grey C·O!TOIS~ SHEETINGS AND POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thl11 powder never var1e11. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More ooonomlcal than the ordinary Kinde, and ce.n not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phoej>hate 1>9wders: Sold only in cane. ROYAL. BAK· NG POWD:O:ll C0.. 1D8 Wall St.. N. Y. EED WBEAT. -For sale a quantity S White Fife ·wheat suitable tor seea. Free from noxious seeds. JAMES and of -4Kl~G BROWN, near Orono, 11-3w * RICH. COTTONADES. ~rl .- 33, ARLEY FUR SALE.-! have a quanB tity of Engli;ih two rowed barley for sale at 60 cents ver bushel. JonN P&NFOUND ,lot con. 2, Darlington, Oahawa.P. O. to R . H.. 12;3w F grain and Station dairy farm. con· These goods were bought when venient and within mlle1 of RALLS. Lesko.rd the cHy 'l'oronto, the prices of Cottons touched the lowest point known in Canada, and HOUSES & LOTS have since advanced from fifteen FOR SALE tn twenty per cent. In all parts of City, Parkdale, or West Toronto Junction. Capitalists wishing to invest or parties ~20 are th_ e refore in a position ~9 moving to the city will consult their· own by communicating at once with sell, what are actually the c eapest interests me. No charge to purchaser, No purchase Cottons in th'e county, and we ad- recommended that is not a choice invest· vise our friends to lay in a stock of ment. Toronto has j ust started to develope. nnincumbered farms exchanged these goods at the _ pres~yt low prices. forGood city property. must be 40 P , O., Ont. ARM WANTED TO R~JNT.-A good of H. L. 11-tf, GOUGH. JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN, O:oe Door West of Post Office. GUURTIOJJJ. D. O. Philpott conducted the services at the Barracks on Friday evening . · · . . Rev. J . Whitlock called on a few of his friends here last week .. , .Miss Penfound of Tyrone, is visiting at "Evergreen Outlook." ..... Mr. J . H. Allin, of 'l.'yrone, was around seeing some of his old friends last week ..·. Mr. J , },, Brooks made a shipment of dead 11tock to Toro ato last week .. , .Mrs. Brooke intends taking a trip to England this summer . . Miss Edith Horn gave a birthday party to some of her friends last Wednesday even· ing. T. E. WASHINGTON, Real Estate and Financial Agent, 28i Victoria. Street, 'l'oronto. 2-2w. ZIO~. TYRONE. SU.LIN.A. on them. We think they won't t ry it '\J... _ ,Levi Ellins has moved to ?llaple Mr. A. Stock went on a visit to Cobourg again ··.. Miu Ida Hodgson is viaiting at .-vve. Mr. Jollow succeeds him la11t week ..·. Mrs. S. M . Clemens spent' Mariposa . .- ·. Following are the officers of here and Mr. Lewis Pascoe, Mr. John a few days. wi.th her mother at Toron~o Tyrone Division for the current quarter: Yan Nest's foreman, moved into the last week .... Some tattooing has peen W. P., G. H. Jardme; W. A., E. Reeves; house vacated by Mr. Jollow. Mr. Jew- don e here. For shame : , ... A bachelor R. S., A. Brent; A. R. E., J . H. Werry; ell has moved his valuables into Mr. Wm. has been moving household effects east-' F. S.,·S. Henry; Treas., J. T. Welch; Baker's farm. Messrs. Thomas Pascoe ward. Get the woman, Tommy ·.· . The Ohap., Jas. Bingham; O,,· M. Werry; A. and Wm. Yan Nest havl) each sold a val- S. A. officers in chari;:e here attended the C., A. Woodly; I. S., S. Pollard; O. S., uable horse tu a Montreal buyer . .·. The anniversary services at Bowmanville. T . T. Jardine .... Dr. Ed. Bingham, Y. officers vf Solina division for this quarter "!(.e hope th~y a.re I,J;Ot classed among the S., left on Monday to etart practice in are: w. p, E.G. Pascoe, w. A., Sister JUmpmg Jennrns···.. M~. John Ha~e Bowmanville. Success, Ed . .· · Mr. A. J. Pascoe, R. s , A. J. Reynolds, A; R. 1 has. a large contract. of fenc~ng to. do ~~is Stalker 11:nd Mrs. Stalker, Leskard, were Sis Nancy Williams, Chap., H. Argue, ~prmg ·.·. Mrs. DaVIson, Kirby, is. VISlt· gu~sts in.the village on Sunday ...... Mr. F. s., H. G. Pascoe, Treas., Sis L. mg her daught~r, ~rs: A. E. Harri~ ·· ,, Jas. Sanders, of town, preached a protitHogarth, Con., John Reynolds, A. Con., \Vho .banged Jimmie m the eye with a able sermon here on &b)>ath morning. Sis Annie B'aker, o. s., Joseph Langmaid, sno'!' ball1 .. . , The ?on11t~ble was of no . ···· .. The Gladstones are trying to arran~e I. s., Sis. Bertha Hogarth, P. w. J:'., service here on elec~ioll: day, The voters a B. B. match for good .Friday. The Samuel Shortridge . .·. Mr. Jordan Van conducted themselves ma loyal manner. 1'adies' Aid are going t o hold forth then. Nest haB erected a large windmill which · ·: ·.The new method adopted by .o.ur Misa Bertie Gardiner i11 visiting friends at adds greatly to his comfortable farin.... mim11ters to . ma~e the. Tue~day m~ht New Park...... Mr. Lavi Skinner found a JOUDgbirds in his field last Sun· We are glad to see Mr. Joll home from prayer_ meetmg mtereatmg is workmg nest Toronto again ·... The Salvation Army .splen?idly ·· '.. Stanlel'.' was; the Jast ~an day. had an immense go on Thursday night. aeen m the vulage with a cutt~r, whi~h D. o. PhilpoH conducted the meotings. was on Thursday 111.11t ..·· We were pleas~d lnAPLE GROVE. ·.·· Editor and Mrs. Capt. Werry, of To- t? seet~~ sta.n.d the STATE!HUN took ·· m Mr. J. Spry a~d family ·have moved ronto, spent a few days here last week. connection with the Sc~tt ~ct laet week. to Bowmanville in the residence lately · .·. An addition has been added.to Mr. . ··· The S. A. had a big time. here, on b M Ra C Jamee Yice'e family a dauuhter. .facK. T~es_day night when D, 0. Ph1ll?ott and occupied y r. yne1 .. ·.Mr. .Axford · "' wife the officers from B owman ville and ha,~ ~nved into the house where Mr. Capt. Logan; , of Pickering, were_p resent, Spry left near Maple Grove, liaving .Th~ la~ter haa not forgotten .his wild an- bought that farm. Welcome back Charles. ENNISKILLEN. tic· since he .was stationed here. Thti ·.· . Rev. R. Sanderson intends deliverRecent visitors: Miss Ida and Mr. T. ·p~oplo here are not fond cf circus per" ing a sermon here on ter;nperance next A. Brown and Miss Irwin, Orono . ··. Mr, formaoce. in a religious meeting. The Sabbath ·afternoon for the encouragemsnt Robt. ThompllOn has moved to a farm on proceeds go towards furnishing the head- of the temperance workers . ..· Farmers 4th con ···· Mr. Jno. Pot~er and family quarters of this place. Your correspond· have commenced to plow and some to have removed to Mrs: Brown's house and ent not preaent, b ut waBsorry to hear sow . .· ·Mr: \Y Snowden, of B owmanMr Wm, Robbins, Sr.! and family .to the that the meetings were disturbed by out- ville spent Sabbath at h ome. house formerly occupied by Mr, Thos. aiders. This thing ehquld be stopped. _ DEXTER, Edgerton who ~eaid~.s ~ow north of If they 4on't feel inclined to go in they , . .. Oshawa.: ·· Our village which wa11former· ahould not annoy the 11ervice of God.... . WM.'!· BJJ~FIBLD, M. D., Surgeon to ly m~tori_?US as a -drinking plac~i~ re- At the Ladies' Aid cmeeting on Wednes- [ th,e gemto-urm~ry depart:!1~nt, _Centr~l dee .'!1mg its ch.~r~cter as the Eomskillen day last at the parionage the fol.low in~ Dispe?aary, ~h. ioago? says 'Iha d1agnosi11 :pol~m~ sub-division gave the largest ma· officers were elected for the enlluing year: of Bright 11 d1aeue ~ ofte~ errone.,1:1sly JO~i~y in the recent contest for the re- Prlll. Mrs. T. Creeper; Vice-Pres., Mrs. mad~ where there ~JUsts n~ mflam~ti~n, tammg of the Sco~t Act whic~ we see re- S . Bingham; Sec., Mrs. Fra11Br; Treas., but si,i;nply veno~s eongest10n of the kid· corded any where in the provnice, Our Mra. Ja.s. Curtis. They ere an industri- Il:eys. Neglect i.n theae cases of congestemperance workers are not diecouraged ; oui body from the word go .. .· Mrs. w. tlon all?ws ?rg~nio c~anges to t~ke pla~, they have do~e their du~y and they leave Brimacombe is st.ying with her mother, thus .Bnght s diee.ase 1a develo~ed, which the re.suit~ with the Almighty. They are Mn. R. Hodson, while Mr. Brimacombe result may, be avoided by th". timely use all gomg m ~o.w .heartily for Prohibition ie to be foreman for Mr. T. Woodly.... of Warner s Safe- C~rd . This remedy re· for the Dom101on.. 1f temper~nce men Miss Farrell has taken possession of Mr. ~oves t?e obstructio~ and equalizes the c!'nnot do away with the traffic ma por· M. Cole's house in the west .ward . . .. circulation. · t10n of the country, let them b~nd them- Hou11e cleaning and paper hanging i! · selves together and work heartily for ~he bonming .· ··The vacant houses are being EN F'IBLD. suppression of that cu~se-the legalism occupied by new qomers, still there's a few Mr. Thoe. Bradley lost a valuable throo of the .sale of strong drmk as a . beverage left .... Promotion examinations took year old colt recently ..·· Measrs. T hoe. to ~heir fe~low men.. Let them not be place a.tthe school on.-Friday. Mr. .Allin HilLaud J. M<lCJlllough visited relatives satisfied w1~h anythmg short of the re- is popular here; · ·· Some of our citizens near Harriston lately .. . . Mr. Geo Orm?val of .tJ:is blot from the face of. our are in high glee over the defeat of the miston a ttended the Clydesdale spring fair Dommion. ·.·A number of the friends Scott Act. That's nothing to be proud fair in Toronto . ·· , The aseellbor was ~l'lre of J: E. B1~gham, V. S., were hop· of .··· Mrs. W. Riches, Bethesda, has asked as he left this t own; "Oh why 8-0 i~g he might be induced to locate in our been spending a few days with her broth.- early take your flight 1" lie said, "I've a villag_e, as we feel the want of a. good er, Mr. T. Curtis . ·.· Two young lads from big day's work to do, but I. L. B, roun' vetermary . town drove north last week and commit- again by night ···. Plows were to be 11eetl ted a barber-oue act by putting a bullet in u11e near here last week. We are not A ?t:l:ILLION COOKS W ANTAD IN CANADA through one otour farmer's dogs. Such always behind. (Snowplows, eh ? E D.) to uee Imperial Cream Tartar Baking dudes 11hould be caged for carrying those ... , Mr. Charlie Udell left tor Manitoba Powder. lt is perfection, and far s11per- dangerous articles But they apologized Tuesday 26th ult · ··· Sugar-makersreport ior to all other11. t like little men when the constable ealled a dtill 11ea!!On. w. s .· was I NEW HA VEN. Mr. Jas. Perkin has been ailing but is recoverinit·.·.. MeHrs. Ira Pearce and Richard Vinson have each lost a valuable horse .... Rev, J. H. Oke, of Flinton, is · visiting hie many friends here ..· · Mr. Taube, an eye-glass man, of Toronto, has been canvassing here . .... Mr. Richard · Osborne will put an addition to his barn this summer ..·. When is our base ball club going to organize ? Get a move on boys . .. . Rev. J. W. Annis left here for Hamilton on Friday last. PROVIDENCE. The marriage bells ring on. At the residence of Mr. John Wight, Darlington by Rev. W. Kenner, of Tyrone, Mr. 'l'. J. Perin, of St. Mary's, and Mifs Cora M., younge~t daughter of Richard Souch Esq,, of this place. Miss Ella Elford acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Cephas W. Souch as groomsman. The morning opened with snow which continued most of !he day, but finally clearing up left the roads in a bad state, but not bad enough to keep the friends away. They came from all quarters. At ·:30 the bride was led into the parlor by her father and the knot waa well'and i!ecurely tied. After the usual congratulations were exchanged all sat down to a sumptuous r1>pa9t to which all did ample justice. The com· pany indulged in various games till the time came for parting ; and after the US\lal grasping of hands and good-byes all returned home. We congratulate Mr. Perin on being 110 forturoate to gain the hand and heart of such an amiable young lady. The presents received by the bride were numerous and valuable. Mr. and Mrs. Perin left for their home at St. Mary's on Friday, accompanied by Miss Josie Souch. While we are very aorry to loose her from our midst, we have every reason to hope that what may be our loss will be her gain. We wish them both long life and prosperity .··· There has been a lot of moving .i.round here thi11 spring. Mr. Robt.' Ricke has moved to Beith's farm south west of Bowman'l"ille. Mr. Robt. Thompson, of Enniskillen, has moved into the place vacated by him. Mr. Wesley David haa gone north on the hills. Mr. J oho Hender· eon has gone . into the place vacated by him and intends goina: into butchering. Mr. Donald Yellowleea has ~ne to the Burk farm south of Bowmanville ···· Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dowson are able to take their usual drive to town aRaln ·..· Sun day evening Rev. J. D. Dyer will preach a sermon especially to the young men. CLARKE UNIUN. 'Ve noticed twciofourneighborsplough· ing on Saturday .··· Mr. Ralls' mil.re gave birth to twins, but all three are dead .... Mra. G. Samis is somewhat recovering after her severe illness . · ·· The residence fil Mr. and Mrs. John Allin was on Tu·e11day March 19th the scene of a very plea11ant event when their daughter Lizzie was united in matrim'ony to Mr. David Stephens, Rev. Mr. ' Dunlop officiatin(l'. The bride wa11 attired in pink nun's veiling. The groom was accompanied by Mr. Geo. Allin, of Blackstock. After all present had parta1\en of a sumptuous wedding feast the remainder of the evening was e~ent in games and other amusemen te. The presents were numerous and costly. Mr. Herring has moved into the house recently occupied by Mrs. Wheeler ..·· Mr. Allio, of th9 Lake Shore west of Oshawa, has moved on the farm here, which was recently purchased by him.·.. Of late, we have been favored with many Temperance and · Jesuit - sermons. Not thQ least imporbnt wasJhe one preached by Rev. S. Salton, io which he advocated that principle should be put before party and if necessary the organization of a third party for this purpose ...· The 8unday School has re·opened after the winter term and it has been decided to hold the anniversary, as usual, on the first Sunday and Monday in June .·.. Owing to some misunderstanding, the speakers who were to address the meeting here on Wednesday evening, failed to put in an appearance and as a consequence uo meeting was held ·... Mr. Jno. Stainton is preparing to build a large driving. house. R BE ALIVE To·vouR OWN INTERESTS! Another large BANKRUPT STOCK · of GENEnAL DRY Goons to be opened up at THE MAMMOTH BANKRUPT bTOCK EMPORIUM in a. few weeks. Now, in a word, we must have room, and to that end our present Hl.GE HTOCK will be sulimitted to the influence of that Pow1mFUJ, LEVER, Low Pmc:li:s, piles of goods must rapidly move. Now Spring is coming and every family in the land will rnquire the~e goods, and why not purchMc at these low prices-q11ality of goods run high and prices low. NOW LISTEN- DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. LUNG SA ULT. Mr.J.Berry has removed into Mr.Rich. Woodley'11 house .... Our famous carpenter, Mr. William Hamley, is busy building rollers for the . public . ··· Mr. Gib Jardine islturning out large quantities of lumber ···· Visitors recently : Mr. Samuel Hicks and son, Clarke; Mr. John Huszhes, Blackstock and Samuel Hughes, Leskard _. .. Who untied the Ci&ptain's horse , ·· · Mr. Thoe. Smith's wood bee was a success .... Mr. Fred Virtue ha11 eugaged with Mr. Eli Robina for the summer ...· Mr. Jas. Byers sale' Wall well represented by the entire co'm munity. Natural wit is a good thine:. J oho ·.···.· Chas. Virtue has gone to Bowmanville to reside And the counter he will stand beside, Patiently waiting to supply you all So give him your welcome c&ll. On April 2ad Mr. R. Virtue had the most 11ucceasful wood-bee that ever was witnessed around the Sault-oYer thirty. five in attendance with a dozen eaw11. RAREY, t.he great horse tamer, Bays he has known an angry word raise the pulse of a horse ten beats in ~ minute ; and we h&ve known Cockle's Anti·bilioue Pills re· lieve "sluggishness of Liver, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Bile and Heartburn in an lncredulousl1 short space of time. Try them, you will find them effective and absolutely free from deleterious ingredi ents. 1 A PoPULAR lNSTRUME~T. -A new scale Upright Pianoforte recently completed by Messrs. Newcombe & Co., Toronto, is affording great satiafaction. It fill1 the requirements for a reliable ..inatrumet t by a firet-claes maker ·t a figurD within the reach of all. Write them for p!U"ticu· larl!l.-tf. CARTWRIGHT. A meeting of the \'Pre&byterian Congregation i11 to be held' on Tuesday ~ de· cide the matter of Union ...... Mr. s. Ferguson ha11 returned home with hl11 wife accompanied by her sister · ··· Rev. J. J, Ferguson and bride are visiting Cartwri,;:ht friends . ··· Mr. R. Philp, proprietor of the Cartwright Creamery, will con· tinue his dealings in coagulated cow juice, having had t he promise of 100 cows to furnish the neseBBary lacteal fluid ..·· Mr. I. B. Barclay, principa.l of Cresarea school, is most highly spoken of. both as a teacher and a citizen, and' we believe him worthy of all the commsndatioos ...· Mr. Robt. Dickey, of Cartwright, intends devoting his time at carpentry .·.· Mrs. Robertson, m other of Mr. S. W. Roberteon, of Cadmus, is still very ill .... Mr. Geo. McLaughlin has the contractfor the woodwork of th~ new house that Mr. T. W. Robertson, of .C11.dmus, intends to build ··)· · The infant child of Mr. Jamee Th<4'1pson, died on March 23rd ·.·· By over inaulitence in chop, a fine 3-year old boy"·le, of Mr. Ed. Thompson, terminated itf· ;U"thly career ···· Mr. Al13x. McCabe "Ayer'a Haili Vigor ie a mo5t excellent an ' bride, have taken possession of Feir View farm, Lotus ..·· Mr. Wm. Barton, preparation for the hair. I speak of it of Cartwright, likewise of Ba~che fame, from experience. Its use promotes the sold to Mr. Jno. Thompson, a self binder. growth of new hair, and makes it glossy and soft. The Vigor ie a sure cure for THE !IOST .&.GllEEl.BLE, restOl'lltlve t·mlc and mild 1.1Umnla11t II Jllllbnrn·s Beer, Iran dandruff."-J. W. Bowen, Editor Enquirer, McAr,hur, Ohio. l ·ad Wine. We sell you Rhadzmier Silk, bc8t make, warranted not to cut, for Sl 2n, regular priee, $2.00. We ·s ell you Black and Colored M.arvellieux for 50c. per ya.rd, regular price 7.5c. and $1. Ne sell you Pure Hilk Marvellieux for 67~ cent", worth 90 ('ents. · ' We sell you Silk Finish Henrietta for 4!) Cl'nts, worth 7 5 cents. .'\Ve sell you Double Width Amazon Cloth for 7-'> cent"', regular price-SL25, \.Ve sell you any texture you require m Dress Ooo(b at amazing low figures. Rnn:}rnEn, LADIES, we buy tbe:;e goods f Jr nearly half price, and we will ,.,<?Jl t.hem to you for nearly half price. · \Ve i;ell you perfect fitting C'ornets for 15c, 1 25c,, 48c. and up. Ve sell you Table Linens for loc., 2.5c.. 42~c. and 4Sc., worth nearly <louble. We sell you 'l'o>weling;; f1ir 2c., :k,, ·k., 5c., Ge., Sc. and 100., worth nrarly double.. 'We sell .) ou I>rinL for '.ic., Sr., 1 qc. and l 2c, worth 25 to 60 per cent. more. DON'T! no -,T ! Gentlemen, don't spend one dolla.r of your money , in Clothing until you have sern our huge atock and heard our p ·cc::;. Clothing for the millions anrl at the proper p1'iccs, we can tell you. Perfect fits guaranteed in Ordered Ciothing. Gents, we want to sec you and you should i;ee us. D!:XLL This Department ii; under tJ1e management of MISS NOBLE, a lady of wide experience in Millinery goods a nd who's ability as an artist in her depa-rtment, we venture to say, is not excelled. The Millinery Stock of this emporium 1s very lar~e. and c 1nbmcc:> everything new in Shapes, Trimmings and Colorings. Tbe character of colors fashionable this season ate bright, but ver.}; prettythe most prominent b9i11g i. ~ile Green, Terra Cotta, Cardinal, Ro,;e, Pink and Fawn. with some other mort staple 8hades. The 8hapes this sea:::on are · f a. plt:asin.! design and may be singularizeg as the Chilm, ~evins, Kimberly, Elmor, Fire Fly, Harding and many others that; space wi 1 not permit U"l o nallle. The opening days in our Millinery Dt:partment were a grea.t success, and no dfort will be &pared to have it continue so until the close of the season. BOOTS ..A..N""D S::S:OES_ In these good!! we PARALlZE them all. We ell you a Lady's Kid, button or lace, for $1 per pair-any where else you will pay $l.50. We sell you a French Kid Boot., wortl1 $3.00 for $195; a $2 25 Oil Goat Boot for $1 50, and so on all through our l'tock of Children's, :Misses', Men's and Iloys' Boot,,.;;, Shoes and Slippers. Don't go suicidal to youl own in_tcrest;. -study w(jll the &ituation-visit THOMPSON'S, tl1e Pa.mlizcr of long prices. · By all means remember the place-GEO. LAING'S OLD STAND, Bowmanville. E~ Wholesale and Retail. - THOMPSON & CO., Bankrupt Stock Men.

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