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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Mar 1883, p. 1

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tSffi,,.._,._, TERMS :-$1.50 PER. ANNUM. O UR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERARDS . M. A. J AMES, EDIWR AND PROPRIETOR. NEWISERIES, NU;MDER 2H . BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1883. VOLUME XXVIII. N uMnEn 3G . TYRONE. T :S: E OF T H E CORRESPONDENCE. OARTWRl GHT. Mit. EDITOR, -Allow me through your paper to thank moat heartlly the members of t he Y. p. A. of W111iamsburg for their pract ical manife1t1'tiwi of good-will to· ward me by pre11enting me wit'h a -nice . last -1111m of money on Thursday evemng . to 11en<1 thl!lir . ftlllows· L ong may tht>y live t hms. Youn, etc., T BROWN . · ' ' ------··,_.____ KEN DAf·L . BuP.iness is brisk, es pe11ially lumbering, t he long·continued sltighing being very favorable for the operations of our mill own11rs. M'essra. Geo. Luxun and Geo. Blulard, of this vicinity, have recent ly 11hown their preference _ for married li fe by t aking i:·artnera. We wish them much j oy, aI· t hough we cannot help envying them, a.a they ~ave carried oft' two of thoi most charmmg youoit ladies of t he neighborbood, .viz. , Mies Souch and M1111 L owery. '!'here was a party in the vicinity nf Newton,ille ou Friday ev9n ing, iu honor of M r. and 'Mrs . Bullard. A number of ·young people ·from t his village a ttended and spent ·a very pleasaut t ime. BRUCE. A DENIAL . Is to purchase Goods where the Best Value may be. obtained, so the "WORLD, in this vi-cinity is just now on its way to ORLD '· . --FOR.- ~-,;n c - CL V NG . BROS' 1st Millinery. 2nd M·antles. ~rd Dress Goods. 4th Fancy Goods. 5th Cloths and Tweeds. 6tfl Tailoring. 7th Carpats and every description of ~ouse-Furnishings. MURDOCH BROTHERS WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR· · 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 of Barley. of Ela.ck Eye Peas. Sn1all White Peas. Arnecta Whea t. of Oats. 1~000 of Red Clover. 500 bushel~_ Alsyke Clover. bushels bu.s hels bushels bushels b.u shels bushels FOR SA'L E! 500 ba r r e ls of Pla ster. 60 b arr els o f the b est b rand s o f C a n adian and A merican Oils, etc., et c. 1,000 sacks of L a nd Salt. 500 b a rre ls of Gode rich S a lt. 10 c a r loa ds of Bulk S a lt. . ""VV. H. M A Y ' S HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS for so.le or to rent 100 acres or le.nd, being lot No. 30, in the 19th concession of the ,township worth ot well assorted stock will be sold at WHOLE- or Keppel, 1 county of Grey. Has a good house and comfortable stable and . SALE PRI CES F OR CASH, ONLY, on and after outbuildings. The surrounding country is well settled a.nd the road excellent. Tho farm is a boat 6 miles trom Presqu Isle 2 ~D Harbor on neorgle.n Bay and about 15 miles from Owen Sound- one of the best grain mar. - - A T - -kets In Western Ontario. Kemble village with churches, school house, blacksmith shop, carriage shop and post oftloe is but two miles distant. Easy terms will be given to a purchaser and to an Ingoing tenant the most liberal terms will be given, To a. reliable person ti:o;n this P .. S.- Ilaving decided to go out of the Boot and Shoe vicinity the rent for the first year will be ma.de business this is a splendid opportunity for the public generally to get !:Jo merely nominal as far as ca.sh payments, work and improvements being allowed tor be.la.nee. ' supply of first class goods at whe1lesale prices. A large quantity of Immediate possession will be given. For full psrticula.rs apply to HENRY ELLJOTT, JR., t hose goods were bought . expressly for spring trade and are of the Hampeon, or to D. BURKE SIMPSON, Solici tor. Bowma.nville, · lZl, La.test Styles. W. H. MAY. 244-4w. BOOTS & SHOES _A_ F R I L For Sale or to R e nt. $1 200 T ' ORONO. One evening recently .Mr. John Hoskin MR. EDITon,-By you permission l gave a grand en tertainment to the Bethea· willh to correct some errors which were da B . O. choir and several friends. A ruad e in yonr issue of Much 16th, as they most enjoyabl11 time was epent and ample wer e of a somewhat serious u1~turtl. Your jnat ice done t o the go~d thin~s provided Orono correspondeut informed you that by t he h oatess and her md ustr wus daugh· early on the m oruing < .f t he last election, te~s T" . f " that M:r. J obn Payne had 11 ca.II from one to & ee some o PUr .· J1ed 1 · to t I1res I1 . ,,1sha m11111ng . k' . . greenb d of our · f ar mers, vr ho \\ts nm iea cer tai nWh' slKDhoar peaa on t h a.t d 11y, , d tha t l 1 . ht rowllll( . fT 1sses at aWh an .. wou Id pay 0 1· mi e city 0 yrone, tc. 1 1 him well for it. Now, sir, 1 can i11fom1 Mr. 'l;'hos. R undle and his aml8ble 1 yon without foar ot sncces·fnl coutradic7ou.ng wife left ~ere on l11st Tnesday for ) tion that t his is a falsehood, .aR the farme r 'their new home tn the weat. . allud ed to never c"ll"d un Mr. Payne '.Mr. J ohn Hosku~ and f.am1ly .wer e out that day, or a.sk 6 d him to t lire:1h ptJas nt to t own lately, ~ettmg their.family photo- auy time. Your correspondent stated aleo g;a ph. bken.:-[Every .family. should do that t he unsuspecting John jnmped into l'ikewiee. Tait 111 a capital arttst. -ED.J th e riic !Ind d r ove otf, a ud tha boss re· Two of our .youn.g men trtidged to town mained to vote, all of which is fa.lee. N ow, last· Sabbath m aptte of the storm. T hey 1ir, I do n ot t hink that you as editor and must ha ve been on a dear hunt, ~ut the proprietor of a newspaper, wish as a cor· ·no w covered the tracks and spml':d the respon<len t a creatur e so void of truth and e~ent, and both of t hem returned without honesty a.11 to construe nearly e very line either hart ~r d oe. . . he wr ites into fi.lsehood11, to mislead yoa We have i_ t trom rehab!e a uthority t hat and your r eaders. Wti rea.d uf one who 8 Uo~mariville la~y cautmn~d ou~ of our was a liflr from tlie bel(it111ing and t he .l:'add,ies late!y a~amst throwm~ kisses at fat her of s uch, a nd he ·baa btigat 11 great ma.rri~d ladies 1.n Tyrone. It 8 a shame many so1111, aud his G olia~h it ae..ms is 80 · for him t!> do it and 80 many comely JOUruiug m Orono at present. Can auy young lassies around. CLUNKER. one suppose that suoh a aon of Btllial ea 11 be u proper teacher, or lit to dictate to MOUNT CARSWELL. any member of a Christi11n chua·ch t o re· Bi~n or retain lus mem bership? I should Onr school entertainment w aa h11ld in thmk not. lt appears that your corret· BALLYDUFF . the Sons' H all , March 16th. The hall was pondent looks upon intemperance and Hn!BNKAL.-Mr. Wm. Coulter, of the packed. A 150 mi nut e pro~ram was rElll· other e vilaakin to it a· very trivial things, Slash, t o Mis11 E .Hrown, of Liberty Hall, der ed with grea t satisfaction to all prese nt but I do not wonder at that, when he has RnJ with l'reat credit to all participating. spurned from h imself truth and manliness, Oil t he 14th. M r. J . C. Willi"'meon is doing a good R eceipts $19.50, which will be spen t for It is appalling to the flesh and 11ickenin({ prizes. Mr. R. B. W.at ion , the presen t to the heart of any parent to have then~ business as general store keeper. Mr. T. Morrow ie Rtill pegging a way a t teacher, is givi11g excel lent. satisfaction, R o ns and daughters inhale such a pernic· and t he school ie fast· regaining its old iou11 atmosphere. Your Orono correspo11~ the boot and shoe making. · position. ' Mr. Joseph H olmea int ends starting for derlt is a miserable poltroon who dare not T hree or four l0arls of brothers and sign his name t o bis prodtJction. It is the North-west on t he 27th inst. · sisters from B owmanville Division pa.id .An old resident was on the rampage 11stonisbing that even iu Orono, with its ou r Divisiort a friendly visit on Wed nes· four ch urches, with four r esident minis· here a few days last week. Mr. Charles Porter, matm.l(er of the day night, 21st inst. They took ua en. ter a, a nd also a11 army of Sabl>ath s,ehool Totterdale Houee, had a bottle of brandy tirely by snrpriee, but it bAing lenten term teachers, that any hnmau being c<1n gro1v Mr. Lent len t us a. helping hand, und we up from early infancy, surrounded by stolen from the bar a few days ago. Mrs. Harrison is 11eriously ill, t hough t rust t he refreshments served were vo· auch Christian m fiuences, and have tlie Onr Bowmanville seeds of corrui;>tiqn 110 strongly root ed in her physician entertains hope of her r e- ra.ciously .enjoyed. brethren furnished a good two hours' en- his heart, Surely his conscience must lie co'l'ery. O ur school is rapidly progres11ing un der taiu.ment. When you come aiain, friends, l!leared as with hot iron , and there is more kindly Jeive ns a hmt, a t least. Mr. R eatl, late of Tor onto. h ·ipe for a fool that} of him. In conchH1· Mr. and Mrs. Cr ocker, of Exeter, have ion, 1 would etNngly advise your Orono Mr. D. McRoberts, a well-to-do farmer, visitinir been frie nds aroun d here. They correspondent in writing for the future is lrneily en~aged in proparing to build a ret-urned home last week. nev.· brick house. J . NIBBS. to deal more in fucts aud less in false: It is .Mi88 Brooks who is preparing for hoods. · Yonrs, &c .. a visit to E ngland soon in co111pany with CANDID. KIRBY. her uucle of N ew Orleans, La. Orono, March :49, 1883. Mr. John .Adair is contined to bed wit h · ..,_.___ _ Mr. .Joh n Scott's auction sale o n th e EoLEC'.l'IG M.11.GAZINl:.-The April m un· 22nd inat., was a decided success The rheumath m. H e has rented the far m recuntly ocoupied-by Mr. E. Worden, !>nd ber of this s terli ug old IJeriodical is at premise~ were t lnonged with people and hnud, and cunt a111s the usuRI rich ·and t he bidding spirited throughout . Mr. intPnds moving at once. We are <lelightec l over the r eturn of vliried store of good t hings. Its tablt1 of James Kerr cuuducted the sale in h is Mr. John Penfound and family, who have contents com µri s~s souH· thing for evny usual lively manner . The hor11es ranged in prices from $1.JO to $220. The cattle made a prolonged vi~it to their friendd in v1mety of taste. Published by E.R. Pel· ton, 25 Bond Str~et , New York. 'l'erms, from $50 to $90 per head, and t he sheep Pennsylvania. Some of our young maids are looking $5 per yenr ; single copy, 45 cents ; Trial at an average of $10. The total amount realized at the sale, append ed with the forward to matrimony at an early day, subscript ion for t hree mont hs, $1. amoullt received for t he fat catt·le a nd anct are busy with the necessary arrangeMR..,, CATHAltINE DELONG died sudden· sheep which were 11old prior to t he day of ment of their trosseanx, ly at her home in Fulton, N. Y., Thurs· Mrs. John Stalter has gone to visit her sale, amounts to over $3,000.00. There day morning, ag~d 110 yeitrs 7 months is still about 30 tons of hay and 500 bush. daughter-Mr s. R und le-at Exeter. and 3 days. She was born at Ki 1w~tu11 in A farm sale of Corneli us Osborne, Es- 1773, bt\t 3 years later W<lS rem~ved to of roots to d ispose of, which if calculated e.t an average price will make a total of q uire, was a b ig success. His thoro'. bred Oswego where she resided until last fall, $3,500.00. We e xtract the above d irect Clydesdales, D urhams, Leioesters, Berk- or a. period of 106 yea.rM. She was the from the Secretary's book. This is but shires and Cochins brought very high mother of 27 children, 2G of whom are anoth er example of what energy an d price11. We wish him and· his estimable etill a:li ve, a. number berng resideri ts of economy will do even on I!- rented fa.r m, lady abundant success and happiness in the city. Her grandchildren and hl:lr aud a conclusive proof t hat th e lif.i of a the N orth·west. great grandcluldren are said to nu.n ber T here is talk of converting the old 150. Mra. DeLong's m timory continued tenant is not neces,sa rily a jour ney "over cheese factory into a Soos' Hall and sell· gocd up to her dea th . the hills to t he poor house." Scou T. ing the pr esent hall . A good whey to acThe Art Intei·chanqe of March 15th, concomplish it ia to press the matter before tains t he mo~t beautiful desigus eY er ofthe cheese season's upon us. CURDS, l:JETHE:SDA . fered for t he use of amatrnr and art On t he 14th inst. , whe n \Villi&m Colli- -- --------····- -- - ·student s. Two exquidit e designed hP.ads oott a nd .his brother were e ngaged i n NEWCASTLE. for plaque decoratwn-one with a backdrawing turnips trom a pit, t he pit fell in Two weeks ago we gave you an account ground of a peacock's feathers, the other upon the fornter and cr ushing h im s o f our visit to the Fishery and recom· with a. char!lling decorat ive border -form tightly to the ground that h is brother was mended as many as could visit the estab· the suppltimout. h t.he body of the paper unable t o' extricate him. He ran for as- ishment to do so and they would be well are designs for different kmds of artistic sistance, and the unhappy William was rewarded. ·we ar e glad to say that many metal work.such as vases, pails and ffowe r soo n taken from his d angerous position. hund1·eds of people have visited the F ish- sta.ods, in bras,, bronz;~, silver rutd iron. A doct or was immediately sum moned, an d ery since then, and all have expressed The A rt Interchange is published at i4o we learn t hat William is reco,ering fro themselves delight ed with the exhibition. Nassau street, New York. Subscription h is injuries. Such a collection of the finny tribes we price, $2. Sample copy and catalo()'ue of A gentleman from London yi ·· ed this never expect to see agait1; but when we other publications sent on i·eceipt ~f six place on Sunday, Feb. 25th. l rise to read the accou nt of tlre Great Internation- cents in postage stamps. say t here are eligible young men enough al Exhibition that is to be held in London A P ERFECT Co11tFORT.-We have been a.round t his place, so t hat it is of little use in May, we will be specially interested in using for several m onths past a Livermore fpr t he Londoner to come into thia r er Canadian exhibit. We are hopeful S t;rlographicPen wh ich we thonght nearly . spectable parish with deSlgns of charming th t it will compare well with others. T he perfect , but yes.terday we were shown t he any of our fa.ireet ladies. wh e collection here has been shipped- improved style. 'L'his latest invented pen On Tuesday evening abo.it t hir lv invit · it fi ed two care, and by the time this combinesne"' principles in its construction ed guests met at t he residence of Mr. app re on Friday it will be safely on which make i t about complete. In ad. Hoskin, in honor of t he mar riage of bis · boa <l the steamer that is to take it to dit ion to a diamond poin t, which can daugh ter to Mr. T. R undle · . All wish don. Mr. Simmons, who manufac· never wear out, it is also stronger. ThA the new ly married couple smicess ured the cases and superintended the spring is prot~cted from clogginrr with the much joy in the fnture.,...-'.P.l s e were packing, left here f or London on T11esday ink, and the needle can be exte~ded as it grana!y entertained unt il about on e evening, that he may attend to tho un- becomes shortened. A!k tu see t he imo'clock. '£he only t hing that marred th e packing; &c. J.\iir. Wihµot wii! le~ve by l)rove.d L~vermore pen. I t will repay a n comfort of t he evenin~ was t hat it was the end of the week. The collection of r exammation. -Ed . J Ot~r. and Conri.er very stormy to return home, and quite a 1ish from British Columbia r.ame t o hand N ew Haven , Conn. The StylographicPe~ n umber oj t he gentlemen, after gallantly in go~d order, but too late to be despat~h- . Co., who are t he larges t ma.nnfacturers eecor t.ing the ladies home, were compelled eel with tlie others; they are busy with !of stylographic pens and . pencils of any to remain with t hem the remainder of the them now, and when prepared for the concern of t he kind in the worlcl have night, and did not reach their reepecti ve ·Exhibition they will be !!>hipped by express. recently been making great improv~mP.nts homes until t he T hursday following. One Our village is quiet, and now that we in th eir famous pen. They have also r eyoung man waa forced to leave his cutter e:x;pect the eleighm.g t o leave us, business duced t he price from $3 to $2. You can. iI?. a snow drift and go home on horse· will be duller still, and our merchants buy them by remitting .the amount to back, bu t returned next morning with a will be wishing t hat the good old times Louis E. D unlap, Manager S tylographic shovel to shovel ii, out. [Our country were back again. Pen Co., 290 Washington St., Boston ; the . pe?, tog~ther with a package of sn friends should consult Prof. Wiggins in future befor<i fixing the date of their reSK I LL IN THE "\YoRKSHIP.- Tc> do good per1or rnk, wtll be sent by r et urn mail work the mechanic must havegoocl health. e.nd the money will be at once refunded ceptions.- Rn.] Q uit e a smash: UP occurred h ere on Sun- If long . hours of .confinement in close if they do not prove perfect and satisfacday last. The horse of Mr. John Col will rooms have enfeebled h is hand or dim- tory in every respect. .~ n d 8.AU_o _v _ e _ r the land aro becoming frightened when retur ning from med his sight, let him once, and ltefore Exetted TJ1ousa church a nd went off at great speed, throw· some organic trou ble appears, take plenty going into ecstasy over Dr. Kina:'s New Dlscov· ing thti oocupanh out a nd dragged the of Hop Bitters, His aystem will be re- ery fo~ Consumption. Their unlooked tor re· cutte r for 80 rods, when tt freed itself and juvenated, hie nerves strengthened , hie coveay "by the timely use of this great life went home for more oats. All came off sight become clear, and the whole consti- Saving remedy, causes them te go nea,"rly wild safe save the cutter, which was a little t ution be built u p to a higher working In its praise. It is guaranteed to positives agitated. condition. cure Severe Coughs. Colds, A&thama, Hay! Master Is11ac Couch has great intentions Fever, Bronchitis, HoarseneSB, Loss ot Voice tb e E E ryeipe · l as, S crof ul a., Sal b Rheum, E rup· or aay affection of the Throat and Lungs. rng ·ast man Co11 ege, p ough Trial bottle freo at J , Higginbotham & Son' of a.tten d' keepsie, to . obtain a thorough business tions, and all diseases of the Skin and Drug s~ore, Large size $l.OO, education. We wish him success, which B lood are promptly cured by 'Burdock we are quite sure such a popular resident , 'Blood Bitters. It purges all foul humors ' Ve mean busines this season and we a.re · having the amou nt of intelligence he pos- I from the system, imparting strength and bound to sell Ellison &. Co. W ~ offer beautirulTa.pestryCarpeta tor 60 11en~ se.sses, will obtain. CLIMAX, vi~or at the same time. 242. Ell1BOD & Uo. /,· --- .. . 1

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