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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Sep 1889, p. 5

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J Wall Paper and Bugg es at TAIT'S Corner Store. PICNIC SEASON I Extract of Coffee ! . :~~~~.:.ru'.i.:::::,:: :~::;:~~: ~.:Mjr.:'.}a:m~;eos;a:n:d: M:ri.hs' :S"bt.u;oa'·rnte:ro;:::::g: c LEVE LAN o~s Bargains F0r All I I:;~~::~~7.s ;:~:1~~si~sg~~~~:~~:f~';.orite I SU PER I0R BE·. FO· RE WE MOV1jlt I Mrs . .J. Bray, of Enfield, is visibing at , . letters and local items .i iversion Miss Moorcra.ft has been visiting Due bills t aken same as cash at Tod Peterboro friends. Bros.' giving-up-b.:isiness-aale. Mr. W. A. Brooks, of Toronto, is visit!\fr. W, Keyes' bread wagon attracts flannelB.-Ellison & Co. UBE We send THE STAT£SMAN this week to LYMAN'S CONCENTRATED every farmer in Clarke. Mr. Jacob and Mies Neads have been visiting in Western Ontario. The band concer t in the Drill Shed Friday night was poorly attended. THE EAt:HEST TO USE Mr · .Joseph Gilbert, of Winnipeg, is .AS A GALLON CAN BE MADE AS visiting relativesa.nd friends in town. Mrs. B. Camovsky, of Kingston, bas EASILY AS A CUPFUL. been the guaet of Mrs. N. S. Young. 'The Finest Flavoured! and blankets- all at cost price. Mr. W. H. Ellery, of Scranton, Pa.,U. S., is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. C . Galbraith. Church street congregation have voted solid for union with the Queen street congregation. Large etock of shirts and drawers and cardigan jackets at Tod Bros.' givinl!'·Uipbusiness-sale. The West End House have just received into stock the newes t shapes in Mr. Geo. Henry Ima returned from collars and ties. British Columbia feeling in better health. The Massey Mf'g' Co. want to buy the Made from Lhe Best Mocha and Java Baldwin beehive fingering !) cents a Globe Works, London, Ont., to start a skein at 'fod Bros.-large etock on handbranch manufactory. A HO.~rE COMFORT. All wool tweed suits to order from $5 up during. before moving sale at .r. J. $13,000 worth of dry goods to be sacri· :iFor Hunting, Fishing Travelling, andespr.cial Mason's. ficed at Tod Bros.' giving-up-businessly serviceable for camping out. sale Ca II and inspect. J'or sale by a.II Grocers and Druggists in 1 lb. ·r hanks, Dr, Rae, for report of SoverTHE STATESMAN will be sent f:ree for ·ilb, and llb bottles. eign Grand Lodge of Oddfellows at Uol- the bafaoce of 1889 to new subscribers for Mention this pa.per. um bus, Ohio.. 189c_15 months for $1. 00. Miss Teenie Jackson, one of I.inds11>y's Rev. H. S. Matthews delivered a serfair daughters, has been visiting friends ll dd d in Bowmanville and 'l'oronto. . mon Sunday night specia y a reese to women. Therewasalargeattendance. " A very large and choice stockd of new STATESMANS in wrappers all ready for tweeds and "orsteds JUst opene om at mailing at 'the office 3 cents per copy. Day e.Jd night irritation, pain, Couch, Johnson & Cryderman'a. Send this weeks number to your friends. burning, kidney trouble, etc., made Miss Westington, of Demill La.dies' I' . T S . 0 '"e to me m1·serable For the past . College is visiting her friends, Misses wan~:d ~iel~~d :i,EhaTyA~~~~~~ta~~n~a:ye ll l.' · Werry, at Sprina Brook, Tyrone. 0 customers ready to supply. · · Hay must £our mon th s h ave use d St· L .eon If you waot a 1 1 'rst-cl ·ss 0· 1·irar you mu·t be plenty. k Mineral W ater. I tcure d me qmc - go to W. E. Pethick's where you will find · L UNCH CouNTER.-Visitors to the Fair ly. Have travelled much and a great many kinds to choose from. can have hot lunch at Mrs. Keys' at any tried many things, but found nothMr..J. J. Tilley was in town thi~ week hour of the day. R ·"·t meat pies,s 11 usage ing in the wor:d to equal St. L e on. en route to hold' an institute among rolls, hot tea and coffee. French teachers in E~stem Ontario. The :fl.ow of high spirits and joy it The annual meeting of the Durham · · · d ' 'b bl You can buy a 3 oz. silver case and Teachers' Association will be held .in the b nngs 18 10 lSCl'l a e G first- class movement complete for $18 at new Central School Buildings, BowmanM. ILL. the Co.operative Jewelry Store. H. 0. ville, on Oct. l01h and 11th: Jewellery case maker, 4 Adelaide Brittain. ExrF.NSIVE E c0No111Y is practised when A beautiful assortment of r.ew black penpl<:> buy cheap bakinn _ powder. Tho s t , wes t ., Toront o. d d d d · t · ..1 "' an co1ore ress goo s JUS rece1ve:.i Best is the cheApest, nnd Imperial Cream direct from Enitland at C_ ouch,.Tohnson & Tart>ir Baking P owd"r is the best. Sold Cryderman's.. by all grocers. Navy,grey and fancy flannel, top shirts Th1-1 West End House is doing a rata.re prepared to supply all demands for the above, 8t. L eon Mineral made and shaped the same as dress 1ohirte, tling tmde in clothing having turned out with and without collars, 1111 prices at the a number of full euits already. The Water, con stant supplies being reWest End House. · goods are right and the prices are right. ceived direct from springs in P. Q. Mr. W. Wight and wife, of Widder, Call and see for yourself. All who desire s t rength and pleas- Ont., have been down ?n a visit .to his There are two things that will hold a use, life-lasting, such as this rare mother, .Mrs. :John Wight, Providence,) woman in front of .i. store wiodow for an unlimited period : a new style bonnet water, one of nature's most won- 1u.1d other relatives. Visitors to . town during the Exhi- and the latest style in dress. She has to derful combinations of life-giving bition will see nothm~ to equal the plush draw several long breaths before she can elem~nts can produce, give it a fair at the West End House. All newest make her escape. trial, purchase and drink it for a shades at forty cents psr yard. MnJ,INERY OPENING at Mies Wilson's reason and the good results will We learn that some of our citizens have e!l Saturday snd Monday next. Her large more than s urprise you. been cauaht by the Crayon Portrait Co., selections of Fi>ll and Winter goods and 0 although. we published a notice some fine diep!Ry of trimmed millinery will be sowe time ago warning the public against o;;en for in, pection and ehe invites tho ladies of Bowmanville and surrounding itAu~ them. It is a peculiar fact that the number of c mntry to call and inspect her new stock. --~-- .... ,....~....,,,._......_,............_....._...._,.... ..... .~.-- .. ......,,...._ .. . houses built in Woodstock this year .is 'Vhy do people all over the country BowMANVILLE, SEPT. 25, 1889. exactly the sa me as last- 128. This send their watches t o J . ,J. Mason's to be must be a. lucky number. Will the town repaired. Because he always does it prostick to it? perl:Y and the public know that they can Morris' Carriage works has got a first- depend on their watches givmcr good sat· class painter. Parties intending to have isfaction afterwards. H.eader if you have Barge.ins at Tod .Bros.' giving- up-bnsi- their buggies repaiLted this spring bring had difficulty in getting your watch to go ftess·sale. them along at once and have them clone properly, give J. J. Mason a trial, Mr. F. Rundle, Leekard, offers two up in good style. Mr. John J . Williams, an old and res uperior colts for sale. Mr. Robt. ]'ield left last week for Eng· spected resident of Mariposa, died at his Mr. Mackay wants 60,000 bushels of land to spend the winter with relatives. resid encA. East Oakwood, on Monday, He went by tho "S. S. Sarnia" of the 16th. The funeral on 'Vednesday to the No. 2 and 3 barley. See advt. We intend to show our friends what Dominion Line and b::>uO'ht his ticket M ethodist cemet.ery, Little Britain, was " largely atteoded by sympathizing friends "selling cheap" really means.-Ellison fcom M. A. Jamea. Ladies call n-nd seoa the fancy d ress of the family. Mrs. Wakely,of Lindsa.y, & Co. atterns at the 'Vest End H ouse. No and Mrs. Dr. Jeffers, of Oakwood. are If you are in need of a fall suit or over- P daughters of the late M ,r . Williams. <:Qat imspect Tod Bros.' stock during giv- trouble matching trimming as the trimming is an exact match for the cloth. R. T. of T. CoNU ERT.-The Royal Terning-up-business-sale. They are going fast. 12lars will give o. grand concert in the If you lose or find anything advertise All watches sold by John .J. Msson are Town Hall this Friday night when Cana· in THE STATESMAN. The coat advertised guaranteed correct time keepers as they da's greatest. flutist, Mr. Arlidge, will last week has been returned to this office. are all personally inspected and selected Mns~ist Sllocal tdalen~ll wi.th . the progra:U. Mr. .John Squair, B.A., of Toronto by him, and then the prices are away be· iss ieppl\r wi give some p opu .ar University, and Mrs. Squair have re- low what is usually asked for aimiliar readings. Thl~ will j;Ji;i iii ¥\lrf fine con· turned from a summer's sojourn in Eu- goods. cert a!Jd should. be largely patronized . rope. Admission 25 cen ts. See !Rr"e po;ters Mr. R. B. Andrew had charge of the d " It is really true that $30 will buy a Dominion Organ & Piano Coy's pavilion an programs. lady's solid gold watch and movement the Industrial this year, and M essrs. Mr.R.B. Spinks, of Cartwright, paaeed complete, at the Co-operative Jewelry at Jae. E. Wallis and H . G ilbert performed quietly away on Friday mor!ling 13th inst Stote. B. C. Brittain. on the instruments to the great delight at a good old age a.nd highly respected Uxbridge, on a vote of 248 to 5, has of the thous!tnds of visitors. by all who knew him Deceased was a <)a.rried the bonus in favor of the Organ life-long Oonservat.ive' and was for thirty 1 Factory, and will thereby retain the insti- M:ka~re ! e:~~d :l~eang:l~d~~i~h:t M1gf~ years the Reeve of that: township, and tution r eferred to in their midst. again running. The machinery is all after retiring filled the office of treasur er No Subscri~ tions tak e '\ at THE STATESMAN lleW and 118 heretofore h e will do first· until.he could do~() no more w_ork. ·oft.ice for 'eekly Glube, Mail, Empire, class work. He will do chopping and man lll ~he township of Car.twnght had Witness, Family Henld, Stock Journal, g?isting and buy grain of all kinds. more fnend~ or was more lughly esteemed. A family of five sons and four and 2,599 other papera at lowest rates. F uns REPAIRED.-M. Mayer would re· d ht · h' h. 'f h · Balance of 1889 free on most of them . . d h' f . d d aug ers survive 110, is wi e avmg mm is numerous r1en a an customers died some years ago. 'l'he funeral on J uat t o hand at Coucb, Johnston & that Jack Frost is coming and if they Saturday was one of the largest seen in Cryderman's a tine range of ladies' and have any furs to alter or repair to bring the township for years, and testified to Misses' ulsters and short jackets, Ger:nan them in early before the busy season be- th 1 ·"'h t · h' h h h ld · l\tr M · lf · o t> 11b es eem lll w ic . e was ~ made. Their goods are cot and made up gms. "-· ayer, practlca urrier, .uow- throughout the RUrroundrng country. as only Germans can cut and make up man ville. 3!l. ladies' coats. FARll[S .l!'oR SALE.-This paper is beOn Wednesday afternoon bst one of coming yearly moro popular ae a medium those pleasing ceremonies that do not ~IJLLINERY.-Mrs.Dingman has opened often 001.mr in one family, took pla:ie at .a new millinery store, next door to the for advertising farms for sale or to reni. Standard Bank, where her new stock of See our columns this week. We co.11 the residence of Mr. William Channon, Fa.11 and Winter bonnets, he.ts, feathers, i!pecial attention to the f!Lrms ad vm·tised of East Oakwood. His sister, Miss Al!gie, was led to the bridal altar by Mr. J. J. etc., is now opeo for inspection. Straw by Mr. Rutledge, Canton . They are B k f O k d h k .and felt re-11haped. A call solicited. complete farms in one of the best loca.litrun ·er, o a woo · t e not being ies in Canada, close by good school, P .O. firmly and securely tied by Rev. J. CurMiss Nettie Sheppard was greeted by a very fair audience at the Town Hall, on (daily mail,) churches, R. R. station, ta. A large concourse of ~ueats assem· Telephone, on Gravel Road, 7 miles north bled to witness the ceremony, among the 18tl1inst. She has greatly improved others Mr. and Mrs. R. Davey, Mr. and since we last heard her and excels in the of Port Hope, one of the best markets in Mrs. E. Channon and others from Dar· To a.good man a splendid chance humorous, being excellent in rnimic11y. Ontario. will be given. lini;:ton, the girlhood home of the bride. Her selections were not suited on thie ocThe presents were numerous aud beauticasion to the taste of her audience, though REMOVED. - Cawker & Allin have re- ful and rich. The happv couple departed the youthfu l portion were immenstJly de- moved to their new store, just acroes the under a shower of rice, on a bridal trip lighted. We are pleased to know that street from their old stand, and by calling to Toronto and Niagara Falls. Miss Sh eppard h as consented to recite oo them you will be convinced that the FIRES - The dwelling house with con· a~ain in ttie Town Hall at the R. T. of Mighty Dollar will buy as much sugar, tea, and all kinds of groceries, as well as tents thereof owne~ and occupied by T. conce,·t Friday nif,{ht this week . GitEA'r CL'&ARINO S. u,11: 01· D:n.Y Goon,~ . · all kinds of fresh and cured meats ia theh Mr. '£hos. Mutton, near the Quarry, was -The n e w advertisement announcing shops, as at any other store in the t own. · burned o n the 14th inst. Mrs. Mutton the opening of a great clearing so.le of They buy solely for cash, and calculate had lighted the fire to boil the kettle fo11 -dry goods a nd clothing from Messrs. to i;iive their customers the bonefit of it. tea a.nd went t-0 the pastul'e field to milk Ellison & Co. is received too late for this They also pay cash for all kinds of fa.rm the cow. It is likely a 11park from the issue, They bljgin this sale FaiP Day produce-eggs, butter, apples, pears, po· stave caused the mischief. I nsurance, -and will continue throughout the season. ta toes, hides, sheepskins, tallow, &c. In lfV450. Loss about $600 ·.·· The followin g Their reasons are : -1st. They want $10, - fact you can get the cash for all kinds of night the old Burk stor e, King-et ., was ·000 before New Years and will sell every marketable produce. Do not forget the set on fire, but Mr. J. C. Va.nstone disarlicle at 2(C to 25 peo cent . :i;educµon. atand- the west store in the white brick covered it before it had made much head2 nd. Their stock is too large and must block, directly opposite t heir old stand . . iira.y and extinguished the th.mes. About A call solicited a nd patronage· thankfully 3 o'clock the fire-bell peeled forth another be reduc· 1 one half, so they advertise to reoeiYed. CAWK~R & ALLI'.N. ala.rm and the brigade turned out and exsell good ,,1wer than ever seen in Bowtinguished 11. second fire in the same 111nu1Jn.N·s Ano11A.n:c ·imivom w1iw» h -1dTh manville . Their new advi. will appear dt.att».elly superior to any!otllcrfn~ :ua rti·pe · b ui m g. is was evidently the work next week. '4.Mtng tonic uncl rorlllter.a of fire-bugs. in~~~~!~~h~.t~~:n:l~epriceofourgrey gr~aebea~~;~::s~~:::s:~::~\f flannels BAKING POWD [ft The LARGE CHOICE .I. ,, l!J THE PUREST AND BEST Is made only of stricUy pure g rape cream of tartar, strictly pure bicnrbonate of soda, and a small portion of flour a.a a p1·eservative, nothing else whatever, ~md is wa.rranted entirely free from alum, ammonia, phosphates, lime, and all the adulterants frequently found in baking powdel's. 'l'he character of materials I used, theit· purity, and the nicety of their 1 combination, render Cleveland's superior I baking powder the most he:tlt hful and most economical in' use, and it a lways affords wholesome, nukitious, and delicious food. It is reconnneuded for purity, he:tlthfnlness and efficiency by Government and State chemists, chemists of Boards of Health, ~nd professors in institutions of learning throughout the country. Sold only in cans, full weight. CLEVELAND BROTHERS, ALBANY, N . y . --.A..N"D-- LOW PRICES 1 WIN. the Our .A."Cl'Gt7S'l' SALES are · La,rgest Ever Done 1n the Shop. "Joy Jnd" "bbl 1scr1 a e. 0 - Q W Stott & Jury Our cheap sale will last the entire sea.sou.- Ellison & Co. We are crowded with stock from cellar Ell' & C toganet.- ison o. Bargains for all in dry ~oods. See J. J. Mason's before moving adv. The Dominion pianos carried off the award from all competitors at Ottawa Exhibition this year. It is high time that some special effott · was mad e t o c:<tch t h e fi re- b ugs t ha t seem to still infest thie town. . Crompton's celebrated corsets, Coraline, Yati.,i 1>nd other makes at cost at Tod Bros.' giving· up· business·sele. Early Sunday morning the large barns, stable~, sheds, ete., at Erpiagham the property of Mr. Stephen Cotton were burned with entire c'.lntents, including the season's crop from his big farm, ma· chinery, implements, wagons, carriages etc '.rhe wood shed, and kitchen, wood, etc., in connection with t he dwelling were also burn ed. The buildings wen1 the most extensive in this district and Mr. Co rt,on's loss will be very great. He had $7000 insurance on buildings and contents and 11. temporary risk of $2000 on gl'ain. The Western Insurance Co. has agreed t.J p: i y him $4:,500 in s ettlement of his claim. Mr. Cotton wa.s in Toronto the night of . the fire. 'f her e is no d oubt but an incendiary fired the buildings BOWMANVILLE MARKETS. Corrected by J. Hollnrtry. e \ ·cry TucHday F LOUR, ~ 100 tbs ..... . . . . $2 WHEAT, Fall,~ bush . ... . 0 11 Spring, " 0 B ARJ,EY, ~bush, No. 1. . . . 0 II II II 2 .... 0 II II II 3.. .. 0 RYR, II · · · · · · · · · · 0 OATS, II · · · · · · · · · 0 PEA.s, Blackeye, ~bush ... 0 11 Small, 11 0 11 Blue, " 0 BUTTER, best table, 1Jt lb. . . 0 EGGS, '!?'doz ...·.... .. . .. 0 POTATOES, ~ bush . . . . ' . . . 0 PORK, 'Ill' cwt . . ....·. . . ,. 6 HAY. ~ ton .. .. . ........ 7 50 to $2 00 " 0 00 11 0 50 11 0 45 11 0 4() 11 0 50 II 0 25 It 0 65 11 0 50 11 0 65 11 0 00 11 0 00 11 25 II 0 50 11 7 00 11 8 W. h at You Q,an Buy. AIi Wool Flannei A Good Union Flannel Exoe!. Cold Canton Flannel Exoel. Shaker Flannel 77 ots. 72i ots. 70 cis. 70 cts. Still a Few Pieces of those Extra Value 10 ct. DRESS GOODS. ,,.e intend to demonstrate to the public that we are doing the POPULAR BUSINESS --_A._T- POPDLAR PRICE~. -You can Save Money by calling on us. ·tu 80 90 ( uwiair 82 00 00 00 00 00 00 55 00 10 14 30 00 00 JOHN J. MASON. TOD BROS. Giving up Business.. ---- o---Having decided on giving '-""'"" Local and Otherwise. BIRTHS . GRAHAM--In Bowma.nville.on Mondav. !G th inst. the wife of Mr. James Grah!l.m. or a. son. BunDEN.-ln Bowmanville. on ll,riday, 20th inst., the wire of Mr.C tia.rlos Burden, or a son. HooPE:u.-In :J:lowmanville. on Saturde,y,21st inst., t)1Q wife ot Mr. H!lrry Hooper, of a son. · KEAcm&.-In BowmanvHle. on the 23rd inst., tho wife of Mr.John Koachle, of a son. RonmNs.-In Enn~kJll~~·· on t~e 17th inst., up the Dry G oods Lusiu~s. all ou,i; large !ijl'1 well assorted · stock of I General Dry will :.,_ Iof ad~ughter.Otono, - l1 th~~~!:E~~~~· :i::ksto~k, ~~· t~~\~~:·.Inst., Urn wife of l\fr. ,Tu~. Holmes, carrn1ge·buJli!er, , RE GARDLT.i1 r J-f ......:1 S OF 'J be sold G~t>ds COST~ '· . . . - . ···-···- ·-- - -· - -=-- - ~ . .A,LU~.~ln .Sept 18th, the wife or Mt D 'I Allln, or a da.ugliter. _ 1 Wu,r,u.Ms.-At East Oakwood.Sept foth.tbe wife of M.r Tbos L Willia.ms,of a dil11ghter, A - "ARG"" !.I J)., - - o -·~ S1 . ·oo·r r 0 .T1i' ·~ "i AR RI ED. 111 p,.Jts<:io'l.'r=IIA~?iii:a.=At .the . P..rsonAa-0· a,1 ~ J' ust to hand and will be s acrific d t I t Hampton, Sept 2~th, by Rev l't Aft!Ctllloch, Mr, e 0 C ear OU at once. James Prescott, of Whitby, and Mtea Esa BanI . , . n~~:~R~~~;~~~~--In Hampton A ugu~t 2&th t will pay buyers to mspe ct our stock before· purchasing. by R~v R McCulloch. Mr J ns He~ry, and .111iaa -~ ~i~w:~~~t~'~i1I're':ind!1raugbter of Mr William BRUNKER-CIIANNON.-At East Oakwood, Sept 18tb.. by Rev~ Curts, '!f Ot1.kwood, Mr Joo J Brunker, and Miss ~a.gg1e F ChannoJ., both 39. · of Oakwood and Maripos.... SYER McGILL I th M tb 1· t Ch ~===~~~===~=====================~~ Ja.Detvillei, Sevt 'i2t~ by 'kev eWoDsP wil;~~· Mr Thoa Syer, to Mias A. J McGill_. second ~ a-' J\. ~ daughter or 1\fr Hugh McG11l, Janet ville~ _L., . . Si:.n TH- THmlPSON.- DyHev H S Matthews, · . ... Sept 25th. at the Church-et Methodist t'arsoo· .. . al!e. Mr ]'rederick: Fenton l::lmith. and Miss m'f!'lf:',. lllfT? f~ T ,. ~~ Mary Elir.11.beth Thompson. all or O.>haawa. J.m ........ lllia4 VV .GIJ.WMdriil.LV VANS'L'ONE-Lt:X.'l'ON.- By Rev J E Sander' son, a.t the Queen st Parsonage, Sept 11th, Mr 'ol'thDuso r v l1!' nngsto tonn.e. and Ml~e Amelia ·Lnxton,both · Ex_teuds. his thanks for.· the ve .ry liberal } Jatrona2·e ~ ._, he 1'0* LAIRD-DEF'OE - On Sept 18th, at the Meth· ce1ved since commencmg bnsmess. His Stock being New odlot Clmrch. Port Hope, by Rev w H Laird. d St 1. h d . . . . father or the groom, assisted by Rev E N 'ell yf lh' S an hlS prlCeS Very. moderate' l S llO doubt tb_e Baker, of Port Hope, Mr Harry Willougb.by Laird , of Port Hope. and Miss Lillian Blanche, CaUSO 0 lS SUCCe SS · only daughtr.r or o W Deroe, Esq, Port Hope. j f FA LL .. -- AND WINTER GOODS · D ue - ..t::::H. ·11 s tak en as Cash To D · BROS, . _J_V.J... ...L:3.... N .A_ :a· D Jtet DIED. ------ WmanT.-At Enterprise, Clarke, on Tuee· day Sept 2Hh, Elisha Wright, in his 60th year. W ALSH.- Jn Clarke, Sept 25'. h,James Walsh, in his 78rd year. POWERS.- Suddenly, in Port Hope,Sept 2Hb. 'fhoa Hrigga Powers, aged 55 years. ' SP1 NKS.-ln Cartwright, Sept 12th, Mr R B Spinks, aged 60 yea.rs. FR&EDORN.-In Cartwright, Sept l!Jth, .Mr Jas Freeborn, aged 86 year· and 8 month9. SAN .Dl!lue~ In Plckerlng,Sepi22nd.Mary Ann, wifo of Mr Jno sanders, aged 29 yrs and 11 mo. N.EWSOM.-ln Orono, Sept 2-lth, Samuel Flotcher Newsom, harawnrc merchant· native of Ireland, in his 70th year. DonsoN .- In Souris Oity,Man.September 2nd Stephen George,only son of Stephen and Sarah Dobson, rormerlyor Orono, aged 1 yr andl mo. PIIILT.lf'S.-In Bowma.nvillet~n the 20th inst., Sarah Jane, beloved wlte of mr. W, Phillips, aged 37 years nnd 5 months. Houms.- In Bowma».ville, on the 23rd i.net., Elizabeth Holmes, widow of the late W11Jiam Holmes, aged 72 years. LOCKHART,-In Newcastle, OB the 21st ins~.. Florence Mat~hewe, infant dcrnghter or Mr. W. '1'. Lockhart, aged 10 months. a nd r , moni w<rrms 'vithont. IDJ u.·.y (O a 1tult or inl'aut. FUEll<;·A.N'S 'lVOIClll l'OlVDEIUI 'I'IIE NEW LINE OF HEAVY SII1VEE VT...A..TG::S:ES SHOULD BE SEEN AT ONCE. - - - :o :- · _ .._ . ·- LADIES GOLD AND SX·LV!::B. WATOBES AT A.LL p:;azo:ms. :o-a:--WEDDING RINGS, SCARF PINS, CHAINS· LOOKETS AND GiRARMS TN EVERY STYLE, AT ALL'PRIOES. Reinember my Goods are gn~~d to be just as r epresented. de$troy man-ship-my motto-and all work warranted. Your patronage solicited. W:ATCH REPA.IRING attended to as usual, PramptneBB and sfoilful '\If.Ork· "

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