... _ ______ - ~~~~~ -~ -~~~!~~ -~~ ~~ . ~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~ - ~~~-~~~ -~~ -~ - ~~ -~-~ --~ -.. -~ --~ ~ --~ -~ -~ . -_:,~ . ------ TERMS :-$1.50 PElt ANNUM. NEW SERIES. N mrnER OUR TOWN AND. COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M. A. JAMES, EDITOR AND P ROPRIETOR. VOLUME 252. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1883. XXVIII. NUMBER 41. WHITE SHIRTS LACE CURTAINS CRETONNES as I CORRESPONDENCE. i ORONO The residence of Mr. Thomas Waddell was burglariouslyentered onSttnday while the family were at chnrch, a side-board broken open and a silver watch and some minor articles stolen t herefroo1_ Sllspicion rested on Chas. Cornish, who was a.rrested by Chief Odell and ' brought before ·Messrs. J. Carvetb and Jae. Brown, J. P's. Mr. D . Bnrke' Simpson, Bo"'m~nv!lle1 appeared for the prisoner. The yotrnit ma.n was committed for trial at the aext assizes. $400 bail was given for his appearance. While the, trial wa.s on some young miscreants amused themselves by peltin~ the bald head Qf an old citizen with quids of tobacco, while he &at aft meek a· a mouse, listening to the trial, Too had, boy11. STilAOGLER. - -- - ··· - - - - · . EDlTOR,-Allow me t hrough your 1 valuable paper to write a few line1.1 for the ' I j THE WORKINGMAN. D ElR never so Chea(/J I l~. I I never so cheap I never so cheap I now being o~ered openinl(spring a.gain, with 1my a.ruoune of Queen's boarders on the roads. To whom do they belong - the farmers or the po<'.r f man 1 The farmers say, Send ns e m1, ,nants. 'l'hey want more me1 1 in summer. · l In winter they can starve ; and the other s;x: months they can work fo,1rtee11 hours a day. The farmer C!\ll pasture the l'oads w1tl1 twenty or thirty sheep and the same number of cattle. The poor man can pay $1.25 per month for his pasture. The farmer can draw a thousand bushels of · grain on the roads and ~he poor can do I two days' r oad work for walking on it. Now, I say1 give the poor man a chance as well as the · rich. Why not tax the cattle and shtiep that run on the roads 7 Because the farmer would not vote for the Councilman next year. I E>ay fair play. Pnt fifty cenrs heRd on sheep and 81 on every cow and see if there is not some money to spend on roacls, and give rich and poor an equal chance. The farmer wants more help. For h0w 101115 does he want them 1 For five or six month ~. He thmks he pays high wages, and he may be right; but how much has th" poor man left 1· I can tell him very nearly when he has got a wife and family to kePp. ln the first place he pays $GO per year for a place to sleep in, and pays $10 for one acre of l corn and potato ground ; from $9 to $10 j for pasture per t)OW ; from $5 to $6 per ·i cord of wood ; and from five to ten cents a bushel m ore fer his wheat than they can get in the market, That is the chance the poor man gets as far as I can see. But the mott l in this country is, If a man is poor keep him poor , and if he has plenty of property he can pa.eture the roads from April till N o"ember, and let hie thistles grow six ~eet high as lon~ as he votes for the right man in the Council. Yours, &c., Darlington, May 16, '83. FAm PLn. 1e.nother long and cold winte1' and seen the . apartQ1ent is crowd<Jd and many have to le!lV+'. Last S -.tu rday night the pro~rawm e was excelfent.. The v~1 fo1 mera did their part well,.and the s~.lec t at1di n 1ce relnrned home abont 10 o'cl1 .ck rl.,hghteu with the entertainment. "Poor man." We have Jived t hrough · Hop Bitters are t'iie Purest and Best B1t.ters Ever Made. They a.re c"mpoundea from Ho~Js, Ma.It, Buchu, Mandrake and D andelion , -the oldest, hHt, ancl m0st valuable medicines in rhfl wotltl and contr , in .a ll the best ana 1rn1 >t cur ative properties of all vther remenies, b.-iug the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver R~gulator, aud Life and Health Re~torin!; Hgent on earth . N o disease or 11 1 h;-1d th can posi;ibly lu11g exiRt where t h~'s_· B ·t'.e1 s ltl'l:l ueed, so va ried and pei f .. ct MG their <>,.leritlione. They ~ivti new hf~ a·1d vigot· to th e aged and ir.5 im . 'l'.. ail whose employ· ment cause irre~nl a 1ty ,,f the .o r . bow~ls .A urina.ry urgans, or wh" IHJllll't\ u.n pet1zer, Tonic an'.1 mikl St imuhn·, J:I ,.p Bitte rs a re invaluable, b el!Jg highly c uratirn, tunic and 8 1:imulati.,g, "ith··ut iutoxicating .. · No matter what your feelmrro or aymptoms a.re, what t hti diseAse or ai lment is, use H op Bitters Don't wait nn iil yo u ]if,,. Ht1ndreds havt1 hcen st.ved by so doing. $500 will be paid foi· a 098 e they will not cu re or hel p . Do not sn:fi'e r or let your frit> nrls sutler, but use anc\ u r~e them 1., 11813 H op !Jitte rs. liemem bt·r. Hop JJit:., , t;' 15 1, 0 vile, drugged druu 1 , 1111 uoiti nm, but the p 11 r . est antl B-sr. Medici lie ever m ade ; tile "Invalid's Friend a nd Hope," sad no person or family should be without them. Tr the Bitters to- doy. Y 1 I BETHE::3DA The new pipe orira.11 pu rchas1>J frnm ~ Mr. Rice is giving satisfaction to all. It is placed in.tht:l east end of ihe buildinf,( behind the pulpit, and adds greatly to the appearance of the church. · A gentleman from Orono has been seou around here several timPs latelv dnving a lame chestnut mare called .Jinny. He should have her shoe reruoved and reset. Mr. R obert Cllllacott, sr ., arrived frµm the Old Conntry last week, bringing with him a large flock of high bred i.heep. A young man from Providence nei~hborhood was seen around here lately, sporting a u·ew cover ed bu~.gy. He must be trying to follow the example of his neighbor Fred, who su/!ceeded in carrying off his prize not six months ago. 'V-e all wish hrn1 succesa. We would like to kntow t~e re~9 ?f ";ty our organ pumi;ier ~ aye. ou 81 e e church last practice night, mstead ot commil! in to rais1,1 the wind. D on't be shy , Billy, the girls won~ .r;iolest you. H~~i}ji·t~~;silJ.o:::~:! ba/! 01:,~;s:~~~l~;~:i~ ENFIELD. OHANG£ OF BUSINESS I at McCLUNG · BROS'. MURDOCH BROTHERS WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR 20000 bushels 20,000 .bushels 20,000 bushels 20,000 b.ushels 20,000 bushels 1,000 bushels 500 bushels I of·Barley. of Black Eye Peas; SITiall White Peas. Arnecta Wheat. of Oats. of Red Clover. Alsyke Olover. FOR SALEJ 1,'0 00 sacks of Land Salt. 500 barrels of Goderich ·Salt. 10 car loads of Bulk Salt. ~00 barrels of Plaster. . . . 'h b 60 b a rre l s 0 f- L e est brands of Canadian and An1erican Oils' etc ., etc · ' . Our people were the recipients of a rich Having disp ost>a of my hu~rnees to 1\IR. intellectnal feast in the B. C. church, \V. R. R. CAWll:ER, I h:\ve great plemm re Providence, on ihe 15th .inst .· when the in t.hankina my 1;11merou11 cuslomers ill eflteemed and worthy .pastor, Rev. R. B. Bowmanville and othi>!r J )laces for tl1eil· ~owe, ~elivered his verr instn1Qtjv~ trnd I er libero! p ttrOU:-1!,f<' bestowe~ {Ill m e, ~11ter\lst1~..; leQ~lli'. 9a ' Egypt and tti~- 1 durin"' ·-~u R-eve.u~e,eu -v ' lli!Ulfs~ car· MONROE, MICH. , Sept. 2o, 1875, 11 url;'O lii~!1.Ulg111 illuitrabe!I by maps show- eer in°Bo~mauv1J !e. '1 feel confident t hat Sms-I have been taking Hop Bitters for ioflamQ'Jation of the kidneys and blad- ing the places of note ir. :Egyptian history. my pat rons 11 ill hesto1v the sa,rne liberal h rapt patrona~e to my- l!llCC\'S~or1 whvJU I b~tye dllr. It has done for me what four doct- 'fhe J~cture was liste1.1~d t o wit_ ors failed to do. The effect of Hop Bit- att~nt10n. ~r. ~V. Gilbert Fe.sided as great pleasnre. in · recnmmcnding to t11e· ters seemed like magic to me. W. L. chairman ~1th hie. ~sµal abili ty. The public, 11l thongh he 1s· already FO well fawo~ Enfield cho'.r rnterspe1·sed t he lee· kno wa t'l th" peop!e <>f this town that he CARTER. tnre with some choice anthems. At t he ' needs n· ' recommendation. I feel con fi cl(lse of the lecture l\f.r. Donald McCul- dent t hat. my patrous 11'.,iJl be as wslJ ser,,ad..SAXUNY. l1Jch read- a neatly worde1 arl·dress to Rev. in t he future a nd e1·en he\ter than I bavo · O ur population ·is incre;1sing . . .. There R. B. Row.ti, in which was exp:.'~ssed the eerred t hem' in the past, MR. 0AW4ER is a splendid opeuing hertl for a good doc- p~easmeaffor~ed an rl benefit derive~ from havi iw somti of the b~at 8't'Ck now.bought tor ...· Yes, we do th1u k Uncle Dick Rhou ld his four year d pastorate, the gre~t mter- t hat the couut · ·y cu1 pr"ciuce.· get a more stylish out-Ji 1, Heist'"' anti- est he had al ways manift:sted in t he spirit· J M . D. WILL[ AM S. quated for 1883 ... Our land seekers Util welfare tJf t ile poople and the high reached Manitoba. 0. l{. and are delil{hted esteem iu which he is held by them all. with t he prospect .... About 400 maple Miss Emma D yer, at the proper time, · treee have been planted i11 this vicinity . _. very gracefully handed t o Mr. Rowe· a Miss Gay, who is at service at Mr. Robt. puree containing $25, a donation from the Cout'tice's, fell down cellar · and cnt her friends iu the vicinity. Mr. Rowe acRuing pt1nbHsed from M.D. W1 w UAMS hA ad badly. EGBBRT. knowledged the gift and replied to the the Butc herin~ Business 1"1ely carried on address in a very appropriate and ftieliug by hin1 aud the i.:ood -will of the s1.1mt1, 1 manner, and referred to tbe kmdly man- am determined to keep cor,stantly on h1md NEWTONVILLE. ner in which he had always been received a full as· ort.men t of the best q uality of nil by the people and the pleisure he had kinds of meitts in their season that cttn be expt!rienoed in his labors among them. purchased for money in the D ominion . Hal"lng had a life-long experieuj:e in the. business, 1 shall' sparti nei ther. pains n or ENNISKILLEN. The funeral of the late l\'.liss Emma. expense in orde1· to give ~ntire satisfaction Slute passed throug l1 hei·e to the cemetery t o all hi~ old customers and a.s many of in Hampton on Monday last. The de- my ohl frieuds as 111ay tavor me whh their le:e: The l'ecldling Waggons will ceased was a young lads highly respected. patron · She will be greatly missed i n the home- continue as beiore, and ·irdera tak ~n. ci rclti where her loss is felt very keenly. Me11.ts sent t o all pnrts of the town on T he parents, sisters and brothers have the shortest m11 ice. N. B. r-F'urmers having first class stock sympathy of the whole neighborhood in to dispose of will liutl it to tl1ei r advantage their bereavement. A little two year old daughter of M r. t o inform me of the f11ct. H ighest price in Cash will be p!iid for Jas. Keefiir, on t he line of t he Ontario & Quebec Railroad, J.lUlled over a kettle of Hides, l'alluw, Shllep Skins, etc. Reme::n b~r tho ·vlacti-Williams' old hoiling water Tuesday m orni ng, scalding its head and face severely. While the stand, 1st door wes t of H aines' carr i,ige molher .was carrying the lit tle one around works. 251. W.R. R, CAWKE R. endeavoring to sooth the pain she laid her K IRBY. inf::.nt two months' old in t he i:ied, and Considerable excitement was caused going to look at it a little while afte r she here on Wednesday, 16th indt., by the was horrified to find that the infant had I arrival of a travelling menagerie, consist- 4ted. It had not been well for sume days, CAT.ARim,-A. new 'J'reatmcnt whereby a 'l ing of two performing bears a nd three and it is suppoeed that it had a fit or permanent cure Is eft'ected In from one to three · other animals also per formers. Amongst something of t hat nature. The little one treatments. Particulars and '1'1·eatise free on of atnmp. A. H. DIXON 8' SON, 3v7 receipt the perform~nces by the· latter was one that was scalded is likely to recover. King Street, West, 'l'oronto, in which a hat "nd a few pieces of copper The navvies have been visiting onr vil· played a prominent part ·; this, however, la.ge pretty often lately for supplies of WHAT TUE Rn;v. E. B. STEVENSON, B.A .. A for obdous reasons, was of short duration. ta.no le-leg, et c., some little fighting going CLERGYMAN Ob' T HE LONDON CoNJ<'RRE.Ncm "' OF THF. METHOIHS'r CHURCH O~' CANADA, When they left their backs were towards on occasior.ally. One of our village lads H AS TO SAY I N REGARD TO A. H. D1xo'< & the west, ga\'e one of them a severe drubbiug t he SoN's N.u:w 1'maTMt,;N'l' FOH 0A'l 'ARR!l'. Mr. Thos. Powars was here a few days other day. Where is our Constable 7 OaKLAND. <;JNTARIO, CAN., l\1arch 17. 1ES3last week. . Mr. Ja.mes Montgomery has arri ved lJf'e.~srs. ~- H . Dixon, &_, 8011. . · h' · h here a,,,iu <J 'n f ~ S '"'" n . 1 thel3t.hrnsl ·mtr.o h and . · M r. .i:~re d · l"dd ·,1 e11, WIS tng a P]llCU Wlt rom tr.Jlc.e . !!f_,., ..... ..im ' mans . It DE~n seemsSrns-YoursoC almost too gooll to bo trne tllat I am some life in it, is uoing to Enterprise. Tile M. E. tea on the Queen's Birthday cured or Catarrh. but I ~now thatlam. I have \Ve frequently see men and wo111en as usual. A good lectnre ia expected from had no.1 ·et.ul'll. of t.he d1sea~e and ncv(}r .1e1t -d sod " on t he way to the 1 R ev. J . y oung, o f C ob ourg. better 10 my hfe. I b1we tned ·o mnny tl111Jgs for catarrh, sutfored so much 11.ncl for so me.ny from t h e " 0111 railroau. --- - .. · ~ ~·~?,rs, tlrnt HI~ h!'i~·q f91 · !lW to ~·~a,li~\l thl)L ! !\~'} How strange that "Oandid " and NEWOAS1'LE. re.'< llY b~ eter. , .. .. "S I " h Id hh · · d h I consu:fer tJ1 11t nnne Wa$ it \'cry bad case · 1 t amm er 8 011 eac al"eltn 3 gine t e \Ve have to chronicle the departure wn~ aggravi.tcd aml chronic, invol ving i1rn other to be a fool. f "d f f throat nA well as t~e nnsttl passages, and I A cen~us of the fish iii the stt'e'lm west rom our mi st 0 one 0 our most respect· tho11ght I would requ11·e the three treaimenta . . _ . " . ed and influential inhabitants, Andrew but ft:el tully cnrec l by the Lwo sent. me. and I of hero ls bemg taken ?.1th a view of show- McNaughton, Esq . He has been appoint- nm thankfu l tha.t I was ever induced to ~end · 011 ·n A lnoma. t<\~ou. i.tJg th"t there are more fish in the strea m ed to a Government posi · t1 b ' · 1 th fi8h · t b· k ., i 011 are ut 1 i e1·ty to uso this letter RlrttinR' all ~rm en °11 i 9 au 8· He deeenes ·tlie honor, and he is well 1hat I have been c1wecl at tu:o trcat1ncnls. nncl Our uerghborhoocl seems deter111ined to fitted for the duties of his office . N 0 one l shall (!'ladly recommend your i·eme<ly to some · of my r1 ·1ends who 11;1·0 sufferers, keep up its musical character. Mr. .Ruse has seven Pupils here. H is mode of t'eitc'h· has served his party bett~r than he, and Yours with many thanks, iug seem& ~o meet general approval. few men have done more fo1· the United RF.v. E. B. STEvE:-i;r;> x. ., ~ Counties. He was for many years Reeve --.lha_v lG, 1883. ScouT. of tl1is municipality-was Warden of the ·rono1'To, .April 21 , 1~,~. County, and when he retired a year or A . H. D ixon, E Hq., 305 J(ing St., W est. OVER DRlVEN' HORSES.- ,J. lD. J\Iad c~. two a~o his fellow Councillors presented DE~H ~m. -\Ve ta ke pleasure in stating that Ont .. si<ys: Last i::lummer I ove1·-drovc 11 ve1·y Junior oartner, who had for "e.i1rs b een tine horse wl1ich was perfectly sound when J. him with an oil painting of himllelf as a onr troubled with Catanh, was successi1 1lly curecl bought him; the ove1·-dtivipg caused 11 bone memento of their friendship. by 1hrec . treatments or i·otu· reru~<tv. '!'ho fpci.vin . .. He·rin,,. of Dr. Dow'ij StPrgeon Oil · We ha;re I-lad a few of the emigra.11ts Uatt1ui·h wu~mn l'11 aggrnva.tcd, with < ·O nt ir--... l Li!tl'ltent from tlle proprietors o'f the shble, I . ong us. Either the.v have been sadly dropµm£' rnto tlre th roat. aecompanled by Joss ) pt·t·clluscd a bottle, the use of which made him am or n·i ce, hawking and SJ;>itting and blocking porfoclly sound, I have dri\'en llim ever Si'lce misled or they a.re unreaeonably greedy. of the nostr ils, all of which we are pJrn,ca uv to l vit.hout uny sign ot any ret1·:·11 of t he spavin. The youn~ women will look at u othin<> less aay disnppcarecl t,tlmost h1mediatel~· Hltt r 1he I '1'hie is conclusive. <lillO ·J d h " reme.:ly was ap]Jl'led. Your remedy 1s cet·t~inly tiia~. "' a mont 1 , an t ·e rnen $30.. an ir1valtiable one, and we hope all who ;110.y I You :-;(} rnen of style <.lo n't get l.chind While we would l iko to· do the ~migrants b,c sutfe1'mg from this clisa~rceable dieease "lll Ir the t.imes, bnt C <tll on l\Iayn~rci, th a a favor we simply cannot i\'ffofdl to pay give tr, a lt·i.tl, as we ure s11.tistiecl they\\ ill find ' ' ' 1t a eomplete success. ·Jeweller and get ono of those u1ce Fob11 snch wages. Yourn v e 1'y trllly, ' 1md Seals. He. keeps e\'eryt hiognt>1v in It is worthy of notiea how porrnlair i,he WM. No1<R1,; & So.N. the .Te11·ellery line. free concerts nre irettin.a· to b&.. nhlb 1 1-rge \Vholeaale !'ianos and Or1tanii. ~ ,.. " .r llv,... Jlfo. 8 Adelaide St. East, I I I TQ THE p UBLI C I - CATARRH. 1 I l ~--~.,..__-~~ I