Without a doubt the proper vtacc to buy Jlellnble Ur11g11. Dye St11lf~, «Jomba, Jlrusllt1A, OUR ,S)IART BOYS. Local and Otherwise. pla~e · --. . ., ....,,.t'oo1l a1u1 Drugl{IHtK!lniu · J ··I es. At t I1" co11 of T(' ronto 4J11Ct1e' ..ge exanl 11iat1011s · · · " :fr. J " h !J S qnair wo~ th e fir s t - I S A'r- ' · U mversity, u· place in French, German and Italian of the f 0 th , ~r. b~a: Hog"rt.h obtaiued honors in the Math.,111at1cs ,,f the second year. / D I CA I H A LL. Mr. D. H. Coates won honors in tlie ME ~ French, German 1m1 M:.. thematics of the first y .. ar. . · At Queeu'R Colle~·e Mr. J. J. Ashton, ".·ho is t.ak.ing buth thec.our.s.i in Art,s anJ cl h Ii \'Rt year 8 exUl M tid1cm .. , passt . "' amin:ltions \·ery creditably, st1111?u~g fifth HE ~reatest assortment of T OJLET in Cheiuibtry omd stx,i.h 111 L;\tJ1a 011 t of SOAPSyone>ersa.wisatSTorr&JuKY's ihirty who wrote , !~d!c~~~al)_rbelf;iii:\'n~~[{M~;~ry1~cal~o~~0.!g, At· the School 1°f PractlcILl SJience. Tor ot anythin.;. in town. Prices from 5e, to $:l.OO a onto, Mr. J. F. Dleakley did exceedingly b ttl "' · the o e. _ 1 wtill at the closing examination 1t1 I first year ·of his cutiroe. He was tit st in Algebra a111i Trigonometry; first in Come Sections ; first iu Pra:>tical ChemiRtry j second in Drawing; third in Field Notes; OU can procure any Patent Medic_ine fourth in Descrip1ive Geometry; sixth advertised in this paper a.t lowe&t prices in Surv..ying andsiu _Dynamics; and s .. v.,uth in Applied ta tics. · at STO'i"J' &. JuuY'S Medical Hall. A t t h e 0 ntart11 . ~c h ouI o f A r ~·: T oron tn, Messrs. N _McPherson and ll:: Siemon stand well m Freehand Drawmg, Perspective Drawiug, Geoiuet.ry, and Model D rawmg. . ·e wi' n the second Mr. S. W. Mccollaachl ' PECIAL 'l'O FARMERS --That S ' l m·1n"t1'01 Iver Md e aI . a th. IS ti na I ex.1 ~ i at FRESH OIL C.A.KE a.t S'i'OT'l' &. JURY'S is what you ought to feed your st~k a.t this time Trinily MeJ1cai School. Plea'sA address . D M C hi·~ ot the year. One pound qt their Celebrated h 1m uow as r. c onnac ~. English Condition Powders mixed wi~h 10 Mr James B.ray, of Enfield; hRs also pounds of Oil Cake makes the cheapest cattle food you can nse. Remember the place- Medi· succeessfnlly passed the final examination cal Hall, '!'own Hall Hlock, J:lowmanville. Of the C(,11.."" of Phys1'c'1ans and Snr!Zeons v,..v ·· ------~-""."""------""! of Ontario and received hi.i dt>gree · and license to practice. . }l M r. U. A Biugham mad ea very h ig pass at tho Priwury exa1oination in Med- · 1cine in addit10n to the honors he won at the c ..u..ge examinations BOWMANYILLE, FRIDAY, MAY 11. Trn'8~coA, ;. Sbouhlerllrnee~, I , I ' ' .HONO~S AT RECENT EXAMINATION. A D1ckaon'sCheap.OnePrice Cash · Store. l ·' ~d A Dicks··u's advert.iseo11<'11t-it is WE H.'e pleased t., see Mr. Jury in bis ""~· · · I advised in time, llnd do not allow .what' I ~~~~Pfn~~ra.toJ~~~: ~lt'.'ll~l~{~d~~yas~h~~?c'h lie 'S I RY STOTT &JU T I I Y S - ·MIND READING. YOU~G MOUNTAIN BOY. We wore amused the other day at tho Many eitiz~ne missed a rare treat by not unique description given · hy a Manvers turning out la&t Friday ni!{ht to lVitness farmer of a hor.ie h~ wanted to sell. He Mr. Stuart Cumberland's exhibitions is said he was a lofty, raney, blocky driver. mind reading and spiritualistic performNow, the l1andeome young horse about ances. Mr. F. F. McArthur, Mayor, which we wisp. to.Eay a few words to the acte~ as chairman. Aftllr introductcry farmers in this district, though not pos· remarks Mr. Cumberland requested Elder aessed of a.11 these points, is nevertheless Sheppard to \\'rite u.pon thr0e smBll pi. a ces what may be fitly termed a model horse. of paper the names of three eparted Young Mo\mtain Boy, the property of friends, fold the paper up into little Mr. Ezra Hall, Orono, is admired by pellets, and mi:x them eo that he himeverybody who sees him. He is one of aelf could not tell one from the uther. best general purpose horses in this Mr. Cumberland took his hand, and pick- the part of Canada, and hie stock is almost ing up one of t.he pellets pressed it to his invariably first-class, and as a foal-getter forehead, and in a few momenta told the few horse11 are more sure. Farmers a.re name written upor> H. His correctness very tmwi$e to nse small inferior horses was verified by the chairman, who opened when such fine bred horst-s as Monntain the paper and read the name. The sime Boy are plar.ed at 1htiir service at a very thing was repeated with the other two ·1easona.ble price. He is a beautitul dapp:e without a mistake. The names written bay with black mane, t11il and legs; he were of three deceased members of Elder has .., very lofty carriage, standing 161 Sheppard's fa.wily. Rev. J. Dyk~ waii next requested to look over the andience hands. hi1th and weighing 1650 pounds; He is only six yeart1 old. He has. taken and single out 1me particular individnal on which he was to · concentrate his several first prizes, including first at BowHORSES manville for the past two yea.rs. Jle has thoughts. As soon M he had done so Mr. MR: C. BARRl!T'r , upholeterer, we 'rti· · '· , · . died this 1nQroinz. Mr. HeJ\vy D raught Entire Iu1ported-lst , some ~ery valuable strains in him.· his nret· to say _ Cnmberland took Mr. Dyk~'s hand and ~ .e and H onei<t T 0111, uarre " t ,., ·'· D yer. fl "' sire being the world famed Derby import- " Barrett, who lti .. v~s ,. "OllJlo" wif · <1pe ; 2 n .. led him down the aisle and placed it 011 "' B · h L. h II r. ' ' b ritu ··m, ,.,,..._ iut1.r<1 "' '" u->t. " 8 Y· · Dr. Beith'e he'>.d. Mr. Dyke statoo that t11t from England iu 1872, bred by Mr . child, only st.. rttid tiu~ine·s ile1e a tew John.Thomp·on, Yorkshire. He was g»t . weeks ago. \Ve· Ji tle thoul(ht, wh"n we He~vy Df)l<u~ht Entire Ca11arli·<11 Bred Dr. Be ·~h was the obJect of hi~. th?right. . ty in r11 ~8 new. - 1ar., Hi1!1ila11d Chief, Wm. Pa·e1sr111 ·8 hed hi1n .,vury )Jl-..s ..eri by Young Ebor, and his dam by the c1o:le· 1 Anotl1e:rr 1l1·1stratw11 was \he ndrng...J>f ' ~ r · C any l'rn ·c e-iirornl iR Oie all by brated ._.orq J.,hu. Mou11tain Boy's d-iu1 home, on the 19th l\larch, that tu·day we Kirhy; 2na, Youug Chanc.,IJ,,r, loestt:r . was got by · Grand Exhibition, tpe b, st ahould have to chorouicl<1 aucl, sad news. Po w.. r;~rhugtm1. aaiy one 'By simply taking. the person:s G t p - J t l> Id o·1111 · hurdt' 111 Ca·na.da.-in his day. bis 1Cra11d -'i 11.mide·1· Ba1f_ 'enttrn!t. . _ ener,a , urpos"- · .' ona. ~ 1.tl hand and leading him to it. In this tile dam was i111ported from Scotland and was A Fr.oWl'lR FE>ITIVU. alfds pecial Sun· John r ate~~ou, Hope ' 2.·d, Mounta.11 profe91101' and his. only assistant .were owned by Capt. Trull, Darlmg1on, sued d · ·11 b 1 Id · ti Bov, Ezra. JhJI, Orono. taken from the roo.u ·by the committee, ay S c h oo1 sernce WI ., le . Ill ie ltnBd:ttt'P or Coa...:h-bt Rifitiman J bv that celtibrated trotting ht·rse Duu- P. M. church 11tixtSabb1th· m11r111ng. The .' ' aod while abs11nt Rev. Mr. Ktinner took & pin and stuck it in a pillar in the body of g~nn1 n, who was sold for 500 ~uiueas to church will be beautifully dticoratecl with Porte r, O·htt.w&; 2u~, .Str1deaway, Per..:y the Hall. liev. Mr. Dyke also tocrk Ii "O toJti<li~. Youni;, Mountain S..y'a route . flowers. ' '.l'he c.hil~ren and teachers, as- & Young, Howman ville. for this season will be found iu another sisltld by the Cb· I ' "ill siug 8llitablti BULLS rubber toy donkey and touched with it cohunn. llyrons. The,, · R.., v· J · Dyk tl, will - D ·I rh fl 1l l .Bll JI- 1ii t ' ·J0 hn B e 11 wond two st.,ol~ and Mr. James Gale's head ; ,:.llB··· I . . he th·m hand,~d the toy LO Mr. M. A. - --prtiaoh a special Fffi1·111 · ·11 t·· ~hil chHdran.- .2nd, Wm. ~rigg; 3rd, Wm. B. Alim. James who walked arou'ad the Hall and STALLION R9UTES. 8qbject: "Jesu·, tL.e Ro e uf Shtlrou and · ~ the Lilu of the V a.iley. 1 ' -- · hid it under a seat near ·.he stove wherti a d di 1 .., 1r y J BOWMANVILLE MARKETS. T C Cl lady was seated. Mr: Cnmberland was CHANCl':LLOR, he ana an ac ota lllll, OUNO ON"'oftl1elate"t the yaes property of · Mr . . Cnester '· as1Jtr.··ll'Sfor.ho.nor1'n called in, blmdfolded~ and taking Mr. Power, w!ll stop at his own stable. lot 17, con. the ranks of thti lite rary world is " The Corrr.cted ur· to l o'clock v.m. \lverz1 Thur!.fday Dyke by the· J1and ho to·>k hin1 directly 2,Darlmlfton.fromFriday to 'l'nesdaynoon: Bio"'rapher"- - illustrated, · published at BYJ.&D.McDOUGALL. thence to Glendenning's Hotel. Newcastle, a.11 e and placed bis hand on the three places night. Wednesdaynightatltuebottom'sHotel, 23 Park Row, New y ... k. The lirat num- Flour, per 100 lb ...·.. $2 75 .. to .. $3 Ot Ill touched by tbe toy donkey. He then H d · bt t Phillt ' b · I· fi ·11 t d b. u~fer:il:m;tbn.'I ' l:~ge'~~d s~all bills fo~ er contl11.ms· t iu·ty· rn I ustra e ~o- Fall WhOJat, per bnall.... 0 !)5 .. to.. l 0 ~ook Mr. James' hand and proceeded di - pedil',ree and terms. graphio11 ¥ketches of noted per sous, IO· Spring Wheat, per t-iush. 1 00 .. to .. l 0 rectly to the spot where the donkey was . GIa d 8 t on~, s· "8 ··to, · ,1 " 1 d mg YOUJ).'G MOUN'l'A r~ BoY, will leave his stable Cu lr J'· ,.,.. m.acd on ald · R ye, per btu!h e1· · · · · .. · · 0 o. vo hidden and rea().hed under the seat and lot :17. con. 5. Clarke, on Mondar. proceedin1t to ,Bismarck, Bright, . ·Ven nor, Reacher, Oats,pi-1r bushel .. ·. . . . · . 0 4Q ·· to, . O 4 Geo. Cowan's, lot 17, con, 4, noon ; thence to S 'P 'd · th t W n 0 70 "' got it. He then took Mr. Kenner b.}' the Pope's Boleli Newtonville, all night; 'l'uesday r,nrgeon, re·I em ... r l_)r, e c. e Ptias, .dlne.· ; ·· - · · · · . . . . . to .. 0 I h.ind and lead him directly to.that part of at James Bu Jard's, Jot 34, D.l!',. noon ; thence h·il with delight the appear:mce uf this " Bhckeyes . ... , ... -0 80 .. to .. O 8 the Hall wllere the pin was placlld, but to Brown'· hotel, all night. Thursday, will very useful magazin.., aud desJr , a to press "~ 11 I · O '"O to O7 1 proceed to to Mr. Webber's llotel, Garden Hill. noon; " ou.a · · ·" · · · · · · 0 60 ·.. ·· Mr. Kenner, to test Mr. Cumberland's thence Barkwelrs. ltlizabethville. all np_ on our read ers the importance of hav· Barley, No.11. ..··..... to ... .. C 6 powers, diverted his attention to another night. Friday, proceed to Blue's hotel, Ken· ing it <'11 hand fur convenient -ref<lrnn<ie. ,, No. 2....... .. () 55 .. . to ... O ()0 part of the Hall, whither he went Bild da.IJ, noon; thenoe to his own stable, hzra· The illuRtrations 11r., vAry clear and· naturN o. <>. " E lt t ra · · · () 52 ... t o. · · O 5 Hall, Pr-0pietor. See route bills. ,, appeared to be somewhat coofuaed. Then al. Eve·rybody ~ hould sen.t 25 . cents for No " O 00 to O5 BARON LENNOX, the I property· of Mr. James '1 -" . · <>· ······ ··· ... · · ' Mr. Kenner concentrated his mind on the Beitn, will leave hie own stable, Bowmanvillc. the May number. Clover Seed . .......... 7 50 .. to .. 8 0 11pot where the pin was and Mr. Cumber- eacb Tuepsdaydmorning· and hproceed thol Gelod. WE have received a litt.le book entitled Timothy Seed .. ........ 2 00 .. . to ... 2 2 · land led him directly to the epot and Wight's, rovJ ence, noon ; -t enc~ to s o stable, ·rown Line, Clarkfl, and remain till "The Life of the Rev. Francis Metherall HY JOHN · McMU~TRY. raised his hand and placed it on the pin. 'l'hursday; thence to Varcoe's Hot.el Tyrone, and tile History of the Bible Christian ' bl O Dr. McLaughlin was then asked to take a and:remain all nigllt. Friday .wm. proceed to Ch p · E JI d,, b Butter, per lb. best ta e.. 0 18 · .@. · 2 urch in rrnce dward 8 an · Y Lard 'II" lb ... . ........... 013 .. @ ·· 01 coiu from his ·pocket and show the d~te hisownstablea.ndremaintillTuesdavmorning. 1:or_terme aud pedigr~e-see bills. Abel Scott, ~ev. John Harris. The_ boo_ k is f~1ll pf E 8 ', ~Joz ....··........ 0 12 .. (4 .. 01 · on it to Mr. Kenner, after which the groom. gtgatoas, per · b11shal.' . · ··. 0 30 .· ,.,. .· o 3 "Governor General," also tb.e pro·pcrty mterest for Bl hie Chr.1sttaus Ill parhcnlar, P o Profps5or took J.Vlr. Kenner's hand and .or Mr Beith, will be for service at his stable, l ~ ~ v ' "' Clarke, on the days when "Baron J..ennox" and all good people Ill ge~eral. A~ I 1el · wrote on a pad the date-1881. A . piece 1 0 of sleigh~"aj' l;iand performance was illusLrol'i will leave hls stable, lot - D l! t trated _ on-l:(lt· . R. R. Loscombe, on whose 19 M da mo !ngs · con. (),W.ar ng on. on l()t on Pll Dar· ' Butcher, Hooper, H: Ebbott go to Uryderman's, 23, y con. 5. · and he11d a small hoop was placed, which was and lin1rton, noon ; thence to Gifford's hotelz.Ennis· ~any other we. 11 known persons ass'?ciate~ ... ... . · afterwards hung aroun'd his- arm while he killen. all nii;:ht.. ' 'l'nesday to ,V, 'vight's, ID the early history of the. church LOOK A ' I ' I I -IIS 10 this 1 , claimed that each of '1!s hands were held ·ryrone, noon ; thence to Beer's hotel, Leskard, all night. Wednesday to Ed. Birch's, Kirby, country are connected with the narrative · . - - -- - firmly by Mr. Cumberland. Messrs. J. noon; thence toA. Hll.llets hotel, Orono, a.II night. will be of Wesley, R. R. Losc(lmbe and Elder Shep- 'rh.ursday to A. Ga.msby's, noon; thence to the book b f h D still more . t· interest . thto ' enomrna ion Ill IS . pard werti next aslrnd to bind Mr. Cumber- Gle'l.dennin~'s hotel, Newcastle. ail night. mem ers ,~ t e Friday to F'armer's hotel. Bowmanville, all locality. [he buok mav be had from the · land hand and foot with strips of f.act 1ry · b S t d J I!' lJ k · C · · a ur to ay, · Pta.ble. · roo Messrs. s. ourttce, Street, ·IN THE LAND. noont,; thence histo own A.A. B , . C. B .. ,,k Room ' 248 .Simcoe . > · cotton, which was securely done, his mg Marshall, Proprietors, 'loronto, a11d from the mm1ster·. I nee - - ---hands baing fastened behind him. He' Gamsby and John · 3· , ---O cents. QN.l'Allltt .uaU«Jt,LTtllUL 4JOLLl>trn, was then nailed to the tloor and his neck A 1ne11stni; to nll M11nkln1l.--In these ti rues 1 l\'IJNSTREL ANH VA. RIETY E ·NTERTAIN · GUELPH, 8th January, 1883. firmly secured to a staple in the wall, and left to himself in a · cabinet wilere he when our newspapers are flooded wit.Ji patent l\IRN'J'.- Ou Monday evening, May 14th, · .hltssrs. A . Harrill, So·11 &: Co. (L'i1nitcd . played a tune on a tin wiiiatle, drove two med'icine advertisements, it Is gratlrying to the, l)umiui,,11 B1md will give an Enter·. Brantforci, Ontar io. . lipse i111ythil1g of .BRAN'l'.lfOLW. GENTT.EMEN.Last year we lise<l you or three n ails fotu a chair and wrote the know wlia.t to proeu\'e that will certainly cure tainrnent which will ec COl:W BINUIJ:lt in cutting 60 following message 011 a slate- " MY DEAR you, Ir you are Billlous, blood out of erder, the ·kin d evt>r given t.o the public of Bow· acreR of.wheat and oats, sum" of the latte BURK,- All that gritters is nnt-l{old-Sm Liver inactive, or generrl!y debilitated, there man ville. It will consist of a minstrel beinK 1-ery llei>vy. We had no troublo wba 'hat will cure you so first part · with 4 encl lllen ~ negro De· 1eve1 in mu.kin!<' excellent work over soft an .TOH~ " Considerable amusement was ia .nothing in tho world . . . ' . ' . uneven ground where the dr1ve-wlleel sank a . bes; and rega1·dinK the wh? productid by Mr. Cumberland taking Dr. buickly as Electric Bitteriil. They are a blessing heneator11, and 2 . lr1db Co:ued1a11B. A times (our me to al~ mankind, and can be had for only fifty splendid vocal quart ette ·. Each one of character of the maehlnc, ;t SCC DIS to rell.l!z McLaughlin into his cabinet and excbangen ts a bottle at J. Hlgg!~botba.m &. :son. the quartette will sing a beautiful ntiw !'verytbmg that t he most critical would reqmr in)( his watch for- his own, the Doctor's id · · . m a ::lelPJ:lmder. watch being afterw1uds found in Elder W. McMuit:TRY is seWn., 11·bite sh1 ·r1s balh1. with mstru41e11t11l a~comlla1?1ment (Signed). \V. BRUW:ti", ' · "' especially arranged · for this occasion by · .Fa.rm Siip.t · Sheppard's pocket, it having gl)t in there very cheap. . , l\1r. J. E. G reen . . The rti will also be a (Signed), P. J. WOODS. without his kuowledgti. ,'l'be audience 1 'l'HE Ralent ' Excelsior " bngl!Y take<s fine Orchestra. The ·minstrel tirst par·t ---~'""i J.'o,.eman. freqileQtly applauded the Professor. 'rhe the tJYA of eve.rybody who hRs seen it. will conclude with the laug hable, side· ONT,lRIO AGUICIJlll'llltAL cOJ.LEta:. performancej was not repeated on Saturday F . l · h. or sty l e, d nrabi I1ty and simp icity it sur· s . plitting scene .. f the Mislmp11 of a Slei·g · · GusLPH, 8th January, 1883 nilo(ht, as Mr. Cumberland· was suffering d · passes a II ot.hns. M orris Carriage Works. riding party to Oshawa. The OHo 11ecoc Mes~rs. A. Hnrris, Son .~ Co. !Limited from a severe cold. Youim me11 of style doa't get behind part will !!Ollsist of skerchei. The greal Brantford. Ontario. «l<'or ode dime 11et a r.ackage or Diamond the times, but call on Maynard, the Negro Dw .. rf, J apa1.ese 1'ummy, .vill GEN'l'LllMf)N,- It ati'~rds u~ pal'tlcnlar_plea.e Dyes at the druggist's, rhcy color an;rthing J e we ller and r.et one of those uice Fobs dauce and also verforlll'. ·011 the violin. ure to testify regarding your !JRAN'l'FOU the mo~t desirable and tashionable color. "' h M · I M k A b t· REAPEH which we have had m use for t \ and Seal11. lie keeps everything new in Also t e two us1c1> o es. eau l· yea.rs. During the last E>ight year11 we h'a PERFECTION.AT LAST. - Public attention the Jewellery lino. ' ~ul qua1 tette for fo\lr H .o r11s. Cl_og Da~c· ltad some ten bther reapers on trial,· .o.ni it dauce experience, after a thorough haudhng, th is directed to a new and improved coal MANITo:BA.RailwayTickels through from In" . ~ · ROD<>' "' and ' · ' and many side·split· our uone or them equals the .Brantford 111 ease and wood stove, · "The Combination," Bowmauville without change, for sale by ting scenes. We ~ave b(lell rt>questtid to management. quality of work, s~rength; a 1:1mbody1J[ the pri1.1ciple of a self- feeder, Cli' mi· e & Allen, Towtl Hall Block, Bow- state j;h11t .there will ?e.Ple!lty of fun and p11orticularly in raking .up. lyin~ g.ram an\l. kee Ing in rt"pa.ir. 'l'bio tPet1mony is given uns having a round cast-iron fire-pot, by ma.nville. Also, tick e ts for Dakota, no Vil Igarr t Y· N . 0 ,thmg ~ 1 11 b e d one ?r licited by you. means of which a continuous fire can be British Columbia, California, Colorado, performtJd at t.h~s 11.nter.tarnmeut that will (8igned). W . BHO'j~·rm Sup't kept on, the consumpti1:m of fuel being the Old Country and all points by Kail- roar. t_ h e s senrs1tl\·e feelrngs of the most (Signed), P . T. WOODS less thH.u in the ordinary cook stove. 'l'o way or S teamship. You can save mon ey fastidiou pe eon. - hi. Ji'a1·r1i.Iiorcman be haJ only from Manning & Nosworthy. and troublA by buying ticket.a from Climie C.ED.AR PoS'rs- &00 good ones-for . sale RI a H A :a. D H I L L, .S Call and R~e it. & Allen, at Mo rris' U~rriag'l Works. ·- 246. - 2i!l:-4-w.). .A.gent for la.rim and Da.~lingt of irnsiueni!aftt:r his rec.,nt illness. a po;1t1v·1 fact. Re"d A. Dicksou's 11d·erti11eme11t 1rnd B<>Y WANn;JJ ·· -A . smart intelligent> uonr Dress GooJ,, to learn Printing at the STATESMAN office. then buy · Head A. Dickson's advert.i~Hm1rnt n11d SERVAN'.1' °WAN'rlrn.-A good generQI thi<n bn'y yon~ Silks; . aervan r.. Apply to Mrs. James, Ceutrti8t. Read A. D1ckso1111 adve1t""mut1t sud REAI> Mr. Hellyar's new adv't i.nd then then bny yonr Black C»shmeres. . , . d inspect his choica stock of b.,ots & shoes. Head A. Dickson s advert 1st'me11t u11 J\'lEssiis. Pimcy & Yuu:r;o·s imported then buy your Shirting·. Clydesdale arrived la1t Saturday. He i11 Head A. Dick8V11's a<ive1tis.,111ent and a nice animal. . then buy your Prmt.~. R&v. J . DYKE ,.nJ Mr. T . Hoar lire at. Head A. Dickson's advntise111t·nt 1.mrl · · tendit·" the District ConvAntion of the t Iieu b uy your L ace Cnr t,atu~. P · .l\1. "'church 111 l'oronco thi:< wet1k. Rt·u.d A. Dii;ksnn's adve1tisefueut aud ., . thAn bny your Hi siery. PLAQUE PaoTos. - See spec1men~of .the Head A. Dickson's advcnti~eruent 1111 d 1~e~v.and handsonw Plaque Photo made at then bny ,\OUr 'Vlute ana C,olowl Shirts. 'Iait s gallery.- 241 . Read A. l>ickS· ·ll's adverrisement and M RS. "v "·I L . .AUGHLIN re t urne d f rom then buy yo1~r p arasoIs. Bcantfo_rc~. on Saturday, where ~he has GENERAL PACTS. been v1s1t1ng Mr. and Mrs. Ohv"r for It affvr<ls u.s !_(ruut pleasure to bti ahle some weeks. to state t.hat our busmess has ~reatly inMu. W. H. MAY, of this town, has re- creased in the past yt1~r. And it is also ceived an order for ei!!ht sets of team 11 rat1fyiag to kn." w t hat \V" ~ave a ~oo .i haruedS to go to Manitl!ba . . Good work- c!ass of people tu deal with, 1-'0Ssessi11 g mans hip will .tell. mort1 th1 111 ordiuary intt:lligeuce and \·ery FRUIT THEES - A choict1 lot of Apple., a~retiable to serve. We have them.in ttl I Pear, P111m, Qherry, Peacl1 a.ad . Qnince t,!rll.de~, and one very important featnre, Trees, Grapes, etc., 011 hand at J.Cnap· ancl a pleasin!( oue about our ts·. ahli~hlin'a. · 250. rneut, is thnt e\·t::1·y per.ion is tr.il1ted on . F AR){Eits, , , th,e t ~8 t. · f f th tl1e 1<ame terli·~, 110 · matter wIiat t I1e1r unony m a.vor? e )3 f d c B <l b f d pusit[1,u may be. \Ve ha\·e ~oud cu·tmurant · or ora Ill er ·tu ti ·Hln · 1 in our ers 111 ou· o.-n 1owu, and a largti 11mnbtlr :i · 1 a ~ert1s111g co ~mus, IS certam y very\ from T"ro~ie,Orono, Cartwri~ht, Ha1up to11 weighty. R Hill, ageut, Newcastle. , f and Newcastle, which WA feel proud o TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.-· and wou'ld rel{rt>t very much to lose . We Rev. Hugh Pedley, B.A. , . of Cobonr17, have 11lso a 111r!{e nnmber of country cus· Dw1ll preOach 1.11 . .Lins lchulrdchllnhext h~ord I! tom .. I.ho b11y the most expeJJsive goods ay. ur Cl t izeus 8 IOU a ear Im. we luve~and very pleasant to serve. We BITTER Oranges ft'.r. lVfarmalado at accept due bills 11a111e as cash until they M d h B ros: Al ~o .J UB t t o h an d th ree fi nd a cash market fnr lhe1r · pro d nee. '" £ ur oc n e casks of very fiue, Chrna. sets and ware have quite a ll!llllbtir (>f orders ia OUI' from Englaud. I.Jail and inspect. 243. Millinery Depar-\ruOll!l:t' for hats and bon· WE takfl great pleasure in stating that nets, m1.1~ing in . price from $5.00 to Prof. Doyle will preside at the piano at $15. 00, the highest yd; being for" country the Dominion Baurl Ent.ertaiumAnt next lady, ho\\ ever \'e expect some Ia.rge Monday evening insteati of H. Gilbert.- orders this Tll· ·11th. ' At the same time we · h aud soma l lats a1i d hotme t s 1 w. · can tnm 1 FARMERS are cautioned not to allow cheaper than se~~l·_d-clasi;i store·, heeanse their horses to rnn loose ull . thti r.oads. we hue the fac1ltt1es f~)r dorng so. Our '!'hey are liable to be broul!ht before any l\hntlti and Dressmakm!{ Departmeut 1.s ·· d fl ~ Justice of the Peace at;d lined e20 for) so second to none, an re ects. l>(rea~ creri1t doing. A word to the wise, &c. o,n Mrs; Dewar, who supervises lt. We h I d t d t I t · A1rniVED -1\:rr 'J' J McMurtry .has avearea y urne ou somAveryeeg~n · ' · · · d n· cf mantles and dresses madA ft om our hest rehc~ilve.d one <'f thtihDbu.ndao1 Ctorh. m he~e, broche~, Qttoman Silks and P onsou's Grr;s w 1c 1 1s now on ex 1 ltl~u a . is mac m· Grain -Silks, ranginl( in price from $2.00 eiy depot near Vanstone s M11l_. F~rmers to $4. 00 per yard, · Every article going are requested to cal.I an~ exa'?1~.ne it. , out has ~iven the ' gre11tt1st el\ti·faction. ExcuRSioN to Cahfo1·11111,Bnt1~h Coluhl- We are nlllV showin<r the new beaded bia a.· nd other . points 011 Pac,ilic Co!M!.t, uimps in all shades f;;r trimming . dresses I " start IJl(t 18t h inst. b,Y G ran d r run k ~a1. · New Dress Goods at 25e. per yard, and .,.. ay ; tirat class at third-class rates. Ohmie colored silks at o9c. As uur business J.!! & Al~en, 'fowu Hall Block, Bowmanville, ' exclusively cash we mark our goods a.t thti ~ell tickets. lowest prices, knowing tlrnt Wt! cannot MR. EDWIX \<VE~'l'COTT, a prom1s10 ose by bad debts. The gre.ttest mistake e h:,ve lU)ldf:> is · in bnying r,oo much, Young man, who has b.,eu ou tht1 8·.rATES· MAN Staff fqr the µasr. four·u.nd·a-half I hich uecessitates our offe ring the present years, has gene to Toronto, where he iscount h reduce the st'lck. A : Dick· takes u. position in a ioC> office. Mr. sen's Cbeap , One Price Cash Stnre. nr · · d n ef!tcott ts an ID ustr1ot1d yonn!! man , a - - -good printer and will succeed wher&ve~he CLA , RKE FAIR PRIZE LIST. ~ g oes. r ' s . .. pain and positively prevedt the~e nntortuuate Ihave result8, ·it._ at once.n &. -A1!. ~ Druggist will it Take. T Hl<>g i!Joth Son · ·· " at · · 11 I lnvariablf prove· fatal.In the end. Dr. Van Ruren,s Kidney Cnre will at onoe ""so you!' ~ ~ 1 I O:N TlllltTV lt.\YS' TIUAL. , THE YOJ.TAIC D~~L'l' Qo.. Marshall, Mich., send DR~ DYli:'sCELEBRATlm ll:LEC'l'RO·YO.L1'Atc BE11rs AND ELEC'l'.HIC APPLHNCJ~s on trial for thh·ty days to men (young or old) who are at· 11icted with Nervous Debility, Lo etVitality and Ma.nho?<l, and kindred troubles. guaranteeing will ~~~~?/:i~~~0_:rg~~~~~·~~t~~~~·~.11~~C~~~ :i~~ ~ · . 1 . (0 >-$ l'f'\ 71"'1 \.I.I V.' t'\"I ('\"I is incurred, as thirty days trial id allowed. ~ Parties asking us for bargains will not. disappointed. Elli3on & Cu, · 0q · w;,~nn&<S~>."llow ourselves t.o be undersold. I _ _ ----··---·- _ ··- !-- ~ ~ CW CD '-" CD. l:j ...... · HATCH-On Muy Whitby, S11muel own Hatch. in hi· 8Lh ~8th at year. !HED. I I 0 H ,-.. ~ \.J ~' ~ L ~ · L . 0 ·~·;;,.,""'~.....,.....,.,,,,..,,,,_,._,...,""""'""'"' M .PORTER OFFERS HIS KESI· · DENCE for~ale. 250-tf. New Advertisements. H Q Q m CD. L-J u 1-1· r'\. ~ i-.i CD. ,. ·OR CHEAP.-One Phrer::-i · il ton;SALE One Pi .. uo llox Hu.:i,i~-.New .Apply to ~ L.-:1 ('\"\ E & EDS.-\LL. !ltU-3w. r:J e:""' AS'l' . EAM 'flil{E"ll. INt~ MA ..(~IJINE<i 1--4 " ......_. for sale-On easy terms, apJ>lY to 'l'HOS. ND"'RSON I" b tf Q , ...,. , i..ir y. 0 nt. ~ 1u- . \ EGGS "'l.,0"" M" PI.,JZE :c :v ~u · F'll'""l' ""' ·· " 1---1 HOUDAl\S . .Price one dollur per dozen. I L . u· H11teh .,.uarnoteed. .ALFTtEV HOBBS, wm ..nvillo. 218. L....-1 Q 0 m . -· c+ t'j ttj r"..f pH.OF. W · WILL::SON, Teacher of the Piano.for1e, Ol'g..n and 8inging, has vacan· a forpupi1 ... Terms-$Haud$10pt1rquai·1er. 2!8-:1"' * MONEY.-PtJrsons having money to 1 .nvest can obtain5 per cent, payable llalr11.l'IY, lllO:lt undoubted ·ecurity- bi upµlying J. il. b'AI!tHAIHN. 21 .Hw. MQNEY TO LEND.-Loand can be theually snbscrlbe1· upoo rui obtained Propeny through at a.11 unu low rate or 0 erest. .l<'ixed ch .. t'i;es for :Solicitor·· fees. b'. UHl'l"l'. llow111auviue. 2:l!l·tf. EARTH. - Any Quantity ,,f Black Earth for Flower Gu.rdun· c..n be s11p11li"~ .. ny person ou leavrng orders with Lut1 uu· rdigned et his residence. 1:'1·ice $1 per load ivered . .Altl'HUR w. liPRK. :t~9-2w. pRIVA'l'E SCHOOL.-M1ss STOUGH· z·o Q "' f"8"'\ li.t"" mm '-I t-1 Q 1--1 H:i ' L · ~ Q ~ CD ci'- r:/). ~ CD ~ O O ct' t-.-4 L."":.I f:W t"\"I ~ I '(/). Q ~ rl- ~ M-' I-' ~ r+ t'\" <D . ~ /"..., VJ TONwillbeglad~oreceivceightortenlittle ~ t::"" plication. lte~tdence :Silver :st. two doors m Uhurch ::lt. 250-:!.w FOR SALE.-'fHE IBltlOK COT· '1'.A.GE. at pre~ent occup1eol by Mrs. Dr. id, on Wellington Htre.,t. 'l'ernh easy. 'l'itle dispu1.. ble. .lfor lui-tl·tlr p1>rticul ..1·s upply to 0'5UOMBE & L]J;l'l'H, Voulio1~~ l:iolwHors, wma.nvill.,, .d.pl'il 21th, 188J. 21s.u: HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.-One acre or land on which 1~ a. .t"ram" ouse,being p1u·t or lot 17.cu11. 1,Vo<rllngton, on ont Road, 1.l uiilcs weot or J:lowmanvillc. r111s easy. Apply to lt. H. W .A.1'SON, (.)oui·"· l'. o. or a.t o:i'l'..i.n:s~IAN olficc. 2i9-tt' ~~,:~o;ki;t~!'gln~~ngE1it.T~~hl5~h':1n,¥·~~J~1s"~~ 8 -.. 0 l"i ct' ~ ~ ~ 0 c+· foi Q I-' ....., ,-... ~ '- 1 joo""I t'\"I t'\'"I ~ I!¥ (Jq l'r'\ \.l,,i CW ,-... ~ I""": ~ i-""' jlo-1 · V · . H ~ t--' t:J C-t 0 , I '._ l FORSALE.-On E"sy 'l'enns, Pussesb· ion lst Me.y. That hu.ndsome Brick resi· nee at pre8eut occupied by Mr. S. l~. J:!ill ou e noTtb side of Church 8tre~t, .Bowma.nville. tle indisput'lble. .l!'or further pttrticulu.rs ap· Y to LU~COMJ:IE & LJ!:l'l'H, J:l11.1·risteu, owmaaville. 2itHf. . ___ .,..____ ·---~-FARM FOR SALE.-'l'he No1th Half 'llf .Lot 19, (.Jou -l lJ,1.1·l1ngtun. 9.J acre8 clear· Soil. ""'l~Y 1 uu111. '1'1 1., 1 .. ru1 10 wall fouccd a in .. gouct ot..te or cultiv..tiuu Ouud ti 1ildgs, nice orchaTd o( choice 'l F" ·teu tnm, aud uudance ,.,1 l(Ood water. J t J~ beaul.!fully .u11 ted within 1..,11 miuutts w1<lkuf u,., ,,11,.g., !bmptun where L1.1.,1·e u1·0 Cht,.ese--io·..c1.uJ-.,y, hool, Church""· Poot·otlice, otort:s, J:lluck11111 ~hop Gl'i:tt 111ill, &c. .ice, This l:t oud o.t e best !(l'aZinic forms In 1 ,ne 'l'oWtltihiµ. P03· ssion 10 Plo1rg1i urter hiH\'es ~. A1'1>lY .to AME;;; Sl'UAHl'. Cut>ourg, or J. L. J:lH<iWN _ihc premise·. 248·Lf. <D .._. ~ CD t'\"I ~~ <lvt .··· t· ..-- l"i I'\" l'l'I. \.V ' c:t" t:J Q I-A· 1::J ~ ~ Q <D r-'. ~!-'i" --.... <1 a-a... '(/). · .c~ ! ' '.J ~ Q t:j t'\'I p ~ COURT Olt, REYISION. N(,TICE-ie hat theCo nrt or ncvislonherehygiveu (or L he Town tof .Elowmimville ill meeL at the uouncll !loom Bowrnauville J!'riday 25th. .!\lay inst., for adjudlca1 in~ on l appeals againdi. u&sess111eut u11d tllui!Jy resin'ftho.Aose·smcntltoll. Hyordes. H. WIN 'I' , ·r·· c · fl ow111a11v1 ·11e M ay 'J"' 0 " A ...i 1° """- '"":I ~ ....t ~ n ;;::! ~ \,V - ._. ~ · ~ t""\ " l Q \.L,I l'j'4 ~ ~ ....., · " Business Chance. Splendid opening ror any person wishing to o ii.to the HUTCHERIN G ll U ::HNJ<~S:d. An t .. blished bus'"""" or sixteen ye,u·· ·t..11di11)(, ill be S!>ld 011 IJRSY tormtt. n.eaeon for selling ut, bad h"alth . .Apply to M. ll. WILLIAM::!, owmanvilJe, April 25, 188'.t. 218·.lf l-r1 rm IJl"'S L....J Q ~ CD · . '-1J .__, , M '~ ~ rm ~ t--' ~ ~ .-L. ......... .... · 'I C Q . 'IJl.L. I-+rn rn .--L. " '--'· ' 81:: 1j : ,.... IJl"'S ~ CD rr. f-lol rn ~ '- ' t'\" V,,/. STO"' \I FARM , ' UK AND CRAI 11 · out ainin.!! .. 1,334 ~cres, and ku own , ae INDIAN .POINT" (County Victoria). si tua:e 1 a pornintiula which j uts into Halsarn Lake om the township of Laxton. and is thu~ suroundcd ou three sides hy navigable water; no good, like that of tl\e fine township across he Lake to the southwdrd; tt e farm lies well clined to the south, near every field well bettered on the north by handsome belto of mber. Total acreage cleared, 11.bout 400 acres, or bich 3aQ in g-ood cnltivatiOll ..nrl beul'ing ·ops; about 931 acr.is in hnrd wooil fomst "ver yet cut or culled, and skirting 1he J,a.ke THAT MAGNIFICENT z . .,_, O"' .Q n"I ~ Q . ~ t-<! t--' -~ ~ i::J ...., · ..-V,,t. f'f1""'I V"S ......_. l""ri L....J r-o r.11.J ~ (1) r-- · ~ l:b UJ ~ ~ ~ 1 Cfq CJq · H 1-' ~ t'\"I 1-'· .- n st':!1~1~ =· ow~ ~ay~~~. ~~~7ps'./i1~~:,';;a~'1 ~~~i~:·, ~- ~: w. · F - ·,.A _ R PM ·-- -E-- R -1 s'I '(J1 ~ TH EHG H [ST Tf STIMONY I REA DY Y --------~--- --~-!__~ n stone rounde.t.i·on, ! O x~O ·· COW barn: ~Oxlt)()·, ng sqed, !OxlOO, et.c. on north-east part of t he a1·m, 1.ew frame liarn, 40x60, with eattlesheds so. . J:o'arm within 3 miles of postotflce ar.d a station f 'roronto & Nippissing R.R., and oncornpleton of Fenelon !!'alls Locks will be in.direet a.ter com1nunicat1on with Lludsay and Peter· oro; a cutting for the TrcntVallev Ca.nal wou, d also enter Ha.Isam Lake from Lake !Simcoe hreumi'le· fi·orn t hisfoi·n1 ·, sltua.twuunusually v · i1J1u1·.,sq11e and healthy. l!'or rurthe1· particulars and for te1·m8 a rnl onditlon3 of sale. apply to Bank or Montreal t 'l'oronto, Pert Hope, .Llindsa.y, or Pete1·boro. w;;g~·~i~~~~e Lake ls framed welling 25 x 35 ~ ., two storeys high; near at l1and, frame b11rn . _ (') . , rn ,,.,... 0 ?J5 · 0 r-'. jo-1 d. <D i-""' txj (') r. _ Q Q Q c't- a ~ tf2 C"l', H;) ~ > CJ) rt'\ V ~ ~ - \,.J ~ t-j ~ O ~ c As H!. o;. I r"-,t:z:j ~~. l1.4..C ~ ~ ~ ,V ,., ... tit I I TO FARMERS OF WEST DU. RH AM! _ _ _...,,,_ _ _ ---v..A--- ----.......···---- I l he Pnrchas cf FARM Pnonumi:. I have, tr.ere· ore, leased tlie pr.cmi~lll! ft'rm erly us"d as a Murket House a.ud o.rn -p~e'pared to pay tl!Jl full Market Vaine in ca~·· .for F,rnM and DAIRY ~t>-<l_S. I am eui;:e every farmer will admit he advantages of a Cash System. you can then rade where you please and will be able to SA\ .E at least 20 l'Elt t!ENT on :ronr pur· . chases. am the nrst to Introduce this system. Give It a trial and yon will be conv.inced it he., best and oniy satisfactory way of doing bus! ess. Than\dng you for past favors and soliciting aa incr~sed sha.l'e of'your patronage, , Yours truly, Q GESTLEMEN :- 1 have been appointe.d agent ·i·wo of the principal houses in Vanada for I ?j t-i-f l""'J ~ !;d . 7'n - t-.-4 L"":.I com V"" t"LI h--."' Q ~ 1--1 ~ '...,I ' ~ ~ "' · tj OI ls L....-1 r"'f 1-1 · rn · v.1. ,..... ,....., \.el Q 1VM. BRITTL 1IN, ·~ lJIIm ·Tcel Sq1Lare. 241. tt """'