· · · OROP PRPSPEOTS. ~T1NDAY SOROOL INSTITUTE. t . Our line of l2l cent Dreaa Goods 27. ' = ==-=·-== -·...:::=.c:::::_.:::=- - -·-·- -BowMANYILLE, FRIDAY, JULY AN excellent magazine of science and ltome arts for the yon11g· is the Young Scientist, publiel1ed at one dollar a year at. 294 Bro.adwey, New York. · TUE bright little Toronto World has been counting the raioy days of July, and to date has scored sixteen, out of the sevent~en ptediqted· by Moses Uatet1 and 'l'he GREAT GERMAN INVIGORATOR ie the Editor. . It rained here on the 18th the marvel of the Medical World. It never instant, which ~a.~ not counted by the be~t mode .of presentm~ ·the facts of t.he foils to completelr_cul'e Nervous Debility, Im74 potency, Medical D"pression. and a.II di6eases World, tlms .ihe prophesy has be.e n ful-. Corn ............ ....... ...................... ......... 93 lesson toithe dass, a~d!tointroduceorder caused from exc~ses. 'l'he te$tir11ony of thous Roots .. ..... .. ......................... .. ...... , . and system .i nto thid impor-tant wo1·k. On ands can be bad by writing F. J. Cheney, !lill~d. V tinner, go down foot. · 64 Apples ....... : ..................... · ............ the first .e.vening, b(!sides some general 'l'oledo. Ohio. sole agent tor the United States. Other fruit ....... ....-................ .. .. .. .... ... SO reinarks, he discussed 1the subjeet of a Price $1 p11r box, ·ix boxes for $5. If your druggist does not keep the remedy ..send to The reports sent .from our own district, · Preview <if .the Quarter~s Lesso~, and headquarters and get the medicine by mail. E cannot understan<l why Sir cJolm 11as overlooked the l1.1owy.ers· of this t own which were included du st~iking thti above showed tdie importance of seeing, before Circulars and testimon~ls on a.oulioa.tions. °\Vhen making out his receiit batch.of Q.G's. average, are as follow11: . minutely entermg upon·.them, the genenl ON THrn1·y nA.Y.S' TRIA.L. The lawyers in this town·, we venture to bearrng of the leAsous <>n ·one another..and THE VOLT.UC BELT Co., Marshall, Mich., wm lilUiRllli.\M. on the Seriptuve· as ·a Mliole. ·On .tlie send DR. DYR'SCELEBRA'.l'EDELl.:C'.l'RO-VOL'l'AIC aay will compare 'Very favorable with the Bow~lANVILiLE. -lmposeible .to form an s~coud S.\ltming he disctMsed the,prepara· BEvrs AND ELEC1'RIC .APPLIANC}:S on trial for best on that list, and are Sllperior- in every accurate opinion as to oropa at ,present. tion of the lesson, claasifyin~ rthe' work thirty d..ys to 11\en (young or old) who are at· flicted with Nervous Debility, Lo stVitnlity and respect to severa,l of them. They are · Assuming that we get dry .weather, I place under saveu heads, illusrtrating each by Man.hood~ and kindred troubles. guaranteeing · · ·h as follows :-Jll'all wheat none grnwll examples foom ·tihe lesson. All who heard speedy and complete restoration of health and good Conservatives., t . oo, wn ..one <>r t \\'.o them h ere. S prmg · w heat '15 t Rev, Mr. McEwan were i!l1ighly pleased manly vigor. Address as above. N. ll.-No risk · . B arley 70 , · o as is incurred. as thirty <lays trial is a.ll9wed. exceptions. 100. Peas 100. Rye 100. Bay 150. Bo- and greatlyaoenefitted by theitwo,evenings tatoes 100; · Corn '60. Roots.SO. Apples spe.nt here, and were .only &Qrll.Y :that he THE Reoi:na Lerider remarks that Sir 50. o· t11er ' f . '"0 ' ru1ts · . could uot, at preseut, remain longer. '.Fhe '1' is only a fa.ct all people ebould know~ " ..John can see as l;!\Uch at a. glance as most 0ARTWR1GHT.-Fall wJaeat i1')0, Spring importance of the work iu whioh he is en· .Ernrybody high ,everybody lowAll who, de~iring theil' 'l'eeth t.o look white; men by ·mouths of observation. If this wheat 110. Barley 100. 10ats 110. Rye gaged !;(rows out of the ,importance of Krush with "!'en.berry' each morning and night. J;sch speck of 'J.'n.rtet will yield to its power, be true, Sir John should long ~go have 100 . .Potatoes 12;). Uoots .iLOG>, Hay J:20. i:fandsy school .work. as it is a.dmitted on ,Jtemoves instantly ull subst,unce11 sour; Apples 80 .. Other fruits 80 . . · all hands thattlhis work is one of the'most neallv, you'll find it a very great treasnre; seen that the land policy Of the NorthMiLLBROOK -The foll.owing is about important in iv. h ich the chur<!h is at pres- You'll prove by its use-try It at leisure. · · · west required a thorounh " over-hauling and the average state ot crops i.n thi@ ;vicinity.: ent engaged, aii!d as the time spenG in Tevtsion. The North-west has very !ittle Fall wheat 110. Sprinl( wheat~90. H11.r1ey t.eachi1Jg (e&y oae hour a weeki) WMlO brief, (or which to thank Sir John with all his 100. Oats 100. Peas 110. .Kye 100.. Hay; it i3 of tbe greatest moment that this hour 'Jceen~eas of perception. . 140. Potat80e 80. Corn W. Root11 SQ. : should be sri~nt in the most profifuble Apples 80. Other fruits 75. manner . Also Bli most Sunday sc~1ool PORT HoPE.-Fall wheat SO; Spr.ing teachers have had! 110 special training in THE G1ii.de and TYeekly News is the name wheat 90. Bai:Jey 90. Oats 100. P,eas:95. i tlhe art of teachii> g, it becomes :th.a more ~f Port Hope's new paper. · don't like Rye 100. Hay 125. Potatoes 110. Corn· imJ.Jortant th1J.t the fostitutes be lhe),d in thi. name a bit.. Why didn't Bro . .Wilson ·80. Root! 110. Apples 75. Other fruitS<liO.. @rder to bring b~fore them the most irnpro:ved meth.ods of r.eceivmg and impartname it tha News-Guide, the Standard, NOUl'IHIMilEilLAND. We have just received a LARGE bONSIGNJ.fENT of ing !instruction. Ful'thermore his :work is Liberal, !{erald, Sun, or some simple title1 BRIGHl'ON.-Fall wheat 120. Spring p11i:ely undeuominaticmal, having no other It takes too much room to say The P ort wheat 110. .Barley 100. Uats 100. PelU!, object than to benefit the teachers, heu<.e Hope Gnide ·a nd ·weekly News .says, &c. l.00. Rye 110. Hay 120. Potatoes. WO. i he. should have the h.earty co-operation 1 of all aup.;rintendents and teachers. AlWe ·rather lika The New.~-Guide. Success Gorn 50. Apples 30. Other fruits 80. / Conou1w.- Fall wheat 100. Spring though the R~v; l\lr. Ewan could not wt.he new journal, anyway. wheat 100. · Barley 75._ Oats 100. Pea~ remain longer at present, his services .can Direct from the Pottery in England, which enables us to offez110. Rye 110. Hay 130. Potatoes 100. b~ secured (or a fo w d.ays at an early date, THE Prize List of the 38th Provincial Roots 100. Apples 60. and we hope the superintendent~ and first claRS goods at the very Jowest prices. We are showing Exhibition of the Agricultural and Arts ONTARIO. teachers of the town will take the nl'£.es· sary steps to ind uc~ him to ;return. Aaeociation of the Province of Ontario, Porel' PERRY.- Fall what SO. Spring to be held at Guelph from Monday, Sept. wheat 90. Barley 80. Oats 100. Peas 90. 24tih to Saturday, 29th, is received. It Hay 125. Potatoea 110. R.o ots 110 . .Apples . PRESBYTERY OF WHITBY. A FARMER ,SPEAKSi . contains the new regulations nnd full par- 75. Other fruits 80. Mr. Austin Jay, Copenh·~~en, - UxBRIDGE.- Fall wheat. 110. Spring "For the Statesman. · Ont,. says he waaso afliicted 'vith ticulars foe the informatiou of exhibitors. h B 1 120 l' 110 o <> w eat 190 ar ey · :.ye · ats This Presbytery held its c 1ua.rterly m'eetLive!! complaint that he was obCopies may be ·had by addressin!? Henry 125 p 110 H 12p t t 1"0 .. . ens . ay o. 0 il oes ing at Port Perry on the 17th July. '.rhere liged t0give up.work. The drugWade, Esq., Secreta,ry, .T oronto. · Corn 110. Rovts 105. Apples and other was a good attendance of members. ·Eld· gist a. t .Aylmer, ind. uced him to - - -- - - -fruits 100. Ara' Commission was . presented a~d the try ZoPESA with such good re1mlt A LEAl)1NIJ cotton manufact urer of MonWHITBY.-Fall wheat 80. SpriOR wheat roll wa1 made up for the year. The ti_ ndAnd a large and attractive stock of that after using two bo.ttles he \, treal very c.qrrectly says : 'i I believe in 100. Barley 100. Qats 100. Peas 90. · Rye fog of the Synod of '.roronto and K·ingston was ahl!l to resllmework as nsuat, . · · Says he. got relief from the 'fir.s t manufacturing.our own cottun,but l never 80. lfay 120. Potatoes 80. Oorn 80. ,011 the reference submitted t o it was re'ad. '!:'he reference itself was to th& effect, '-'Is dose ·and is satisfied there is no 1-l.ooh llO. Apples 80. Other fruits llO. believed in the protection that was given VICTORIA, it competent for the Presbytery to sanAl· . ·better Liver r,emedy i.n existance. · · He gladly allows us to us to use tp i.!.-. 1Ve never required it. The r~sult · LrnDSAY. -Fllll wheat llo. Spri~:g tion the.aheuation of any of the prhceeQ.s Intending 1 purchasers will do well to call. his·name. is q\'er-wo4uction ·a;nd we h1.1.ve now to wheat 70. Barley 70_ Oats 100· Peas 90. of the endowment farm of St. John:s face tiud. 110 ~om1Jetitt.on. MY and bye we . Rye none. Hay 125, J>otato.es 75. Corn Pickering." l'he · Synod instructed the must c1it down worki;Hzmen'a "'!l:"eij to none . . . Roots 85. Apples 80. O~herftuite , ~re. ebytleAry to Laly' thee ma~ttet r befoCrhe thhe ' . .. . . . . ·~ .. , .· " ~ ._ _ 90 . , venerG ssemo y s ommt · ee on urc earn anythtpg a.t all, and then there will .Prope~tJ'. This had been done, and at ~~ ~ ~<?~: 'J'hi11 will IJ~ thtJ inevitable _' .. , · · M~t!INll..1, . 'itei.rrequ ~~ the Presbytery_!y.~~ructed . . . . · Very eiicouragmg reports come from the clerk .to pro!mre al! the documents te11ult t>~ the present policy, Man1tobaand the North-west. 'l'he Mani- , nece~~ary ~o the proper elnciaa~lon of-~h!ll ___...,.,_ __ . - - .-~-... ~.=2..toba Free Press of July 19th contains the question. Tl!ePresh_ ytery.to?k tlnal~ot1oo: · TQ '.£'){£ Brooklin :r'imes, which by the way. . . in the case' of Ml'. Spenser. A pro i·c nata is a!1 e11terprioing little sheet with a large followi~g · . . meeting bad been held a:Jort uight before, GENTLEMEN :- I have been appointed agent adv;;rtising patronage, contains a ·well"It is pleaemp; to _be able: to state that at which it was agreert to dissolve the a t pres~nt the crops 1;i Ma~1toba prpm1se ·pastoral relation between Mr . Spenser by TWO of the principal houses in .Canada. for written plea in the last issue for ·teachers' exceedmgly well. J! or a t.1me th. e l?reva- and the congregation of St. Andrew's, ·tb.e Purchase er FAR:>£ PRODUCE, I have, thereresidences to he built in every school sec- Jenee of dro~1ght seemed likely to. mter· Bowman ville, and the congregation had fore, leased the premises formerly used as a tion. The STATJi:SMAN 'jojp.s..han.d s .w.i th fer~ to a serious extent with the_ yield of heen eited to appear for their interests at Market House and am..prepared to pay the tun the Times and ur~es strongly on s~hQol gram, but the most recent ~dvice~ from this meetinrr, but no one appeared in be- Market Vaine in Ca~l\ for FARM and DAIRY - O Fne~rly ·all pa.rts of tl~e Provrnce g_1ve the half of the con~regation. Mr. Spenser Pnonuct<:. l am sure every farmer will admit boards the nece~sity for · and benefit to be sat1sfa?tory ~ 1~format1or~ that ~am has had submitted bvo papers, containing ob· the advantages of a Cash System, you can then d erived from having ·such conveniences, fu.llen m ·sufilc1ent quantity to moisten the jections, &c., but 88 these hl\d formed trade where you please and will ho nble to · Why should not : r.E!si~.e~c~!l · .~e pr?~~d~d hardened surface of the ea~lh and ensure, . part of the case adjudicated upon by the S.lTll at least ~o PER t::ENT on your pur· - .A.'Tchases. am the nrst to introduce this system. for toi ohers as well .as.for mi_nisters, ., ... .. to · all present appearances, an .abundant Synod of the General Assembly, the Give it a trial and you will be convinced it· Is " · ltarl"est; · Thia _meons ~- gceat deal to tho Pre11bytery felt that it was not competent . the best and oniy satisfactory way of doing Ho#.:WI.LLIAM EL&ER; ed.i.t;o; ~~d .pro.-. people· of Manitoba; st.nee the export of for it to deal with them. Whereupon it business. · ·their a11rph1s ·wheat will· go very far to wae moved b,. Mr. Drummond and second1~rietor of the ·st. John, N.B., 'l'elegi:aph, reliev~ the monet~ry stringe.ncy which has ed by Mr. ·1(oger and unanimously agreed Thanking you tor past fa.Tors and solielting share of your patronage, di~d suddenly at his residence 'o n Tuesday pre.rniled . . Good JUd~es estimate that·the to, That' in 11 ccordance with the instrllC· aa iucreaeed Yours. truly, last, Rged 62. Mr. Elder was one of the export~p~e surplus will amount .to about tions of the Synod of ±oronto and Kings. WM. BRITTAIN, He is now offering his whole stock of most infinential men in Ne'tv Brunswick. ·~·vo millions of bushel~, fo~ :_whi~h there ton and of the General Assembly, this ·Last year 11·e r ac . comp.~n·1 :ed th.e Cana.d1'a.n .~s eYery p~ospect of a faJr price being real- Presbytery now dissolve,the pastoral rell!ai·kct Squa2re. ~ ized. This la.tier advant~!1e . of course lation. between Mr. Adam. Spenser and . Bowmanville. March 8. 1883. H. Press Association .on their trip to tbe depends npon the· quantities of wheat. the con«r.,"ation of St Andrew's Dar· 0 Nortli-west, and we found him to be a available from oth~r sour~es. '.l'he Euro- lington, an°d declare that Mr. Spenser amounting·to nearly $5000, at wheat crop is c.ortamly mu~h below be no longer the pastor of the congregation . g eniaJ- companion, a trus friend and a pean the v rage thou"h it now pr"mues bet Any SEWING MACHINE until you see the reai gent.Ieman. The Liberal .narty has a e '. " . . "' · of St. Andrew's, Darlington: The Moder..,.ter than it did some hme ago. In South· ator solemnly pronounced this separMion NE 'W" ':a OYA L .A., 1 sustained a severe loes ia the 'de11th of ern H.uss1a!Austro-Hungary and Germar.y as the finding of the Presbytery. A Just out, combining all the bestqualitl:ee of t.J1 e FOR. O.S..Sl:EE <>1'TX...Y'. New Brunswick's ablest statesman. the wh~a.t 1s.atfected by r~st, locusts and committee was-aRpointed to deal with the ~r1~ ~~?:~c\~~Y.~l~hn~~~:l:r~f{1iifi:~;~~; Boots an'd Shoes--made"to1 order as 'us.u al, from t-he best o - - · ·- - - -- other ·v1s1tat1ous. In Spain and Portugal conaregation witli regard to the claims of mcnte found in no other ins.chine. Among th'e 0 w hile Mr. Spenser, and endeavor to procure many imprevements, it has a. High and Long stock and by first class workmen. THE Peterboro Revieit: having been bad- ~t pr~m~ses to be fl.hove the average, , ly worsted by the Cobourg World in a m Br1tam .md France, although tha stand- ·from them an adequate portion of the ~~Tin1;!~~\'~,~;1~~~~:all!t ~~~;8~/Yfgft'.~~~: ow falls foul ing crop promis!ls well, the' acreage .is arre.ars. Mr. Spenser's name was removed ning almost noiseless, Self·Threadmg, ad1ustDo not fail to call on him at onc.e and secure bargains. olitical contest (of words) n_ P limited HO as to bring the total yield some from the roll of thePresby:ery and placed· able 'in all its paTts. the sin1plest and most of the Toronto Indnstrial Exhibition, 21' made. New Self· ST AND :-Neads' Block, next door east ·o f Lee .& Edsall'::;: ·.I,000 .. , 000 . b usl 1e1s beIow tiie aye rag e · on the list of ministers without cbarge. · oomplete Threading Bobhin Sb.uttle,Winder all mad.e of lirst quality which it calls a grand bazaar combined E gy11t gives 1\11 average crop, while that He was also instructed to deliver over to materials. In a word placing It l1ead and -.with horse r11.cin", balloon ascensions, o . t t; r iLiNh l.udia is large a . nd will_ Y. i eld a the clerk of the Pr,esbytery for the con· shoulders superior te tt.ll Can.adlan aud equal Hardware Store, King Street, Bowmanvill-='· "· , · "' · J 1 l h I f to.the beet American. JOH~ S.·DONEY, Tyrone. Special and Sele bicycle races, lady ridors, etc., and says '~'.! i .1· e :: poi t un ess t re c o era Jilter ers grega.t10n the session records, the Treasnrwi t ii 1 : ·. 'fbe .expoi·1 able surplns from the er'8 books, the key of the· church and Agent. . its chief end is not tho promotion of the S: :>: i-, ;, 11foi 11 d111;; that held over from last whatever oth~r records or property he . I also sell the RAYMOSD and WHITE MA·.agricultural int~rests of the country. Will year, w: 11. prol.1~bly arnouut .to nearly as may have itl his possession that belong to om~ES and the world renowned W ALTIIAM · - Non· the Jleview k}ndly mention any point in !01 1<·h 11.- _in J.St>:J. In the Eastern Prov- the cougreg11ticm. Mr. Spenser dema.tldea W~1e0~all special attention to our General Emporium of Fashions m Cloths GIVJN·G UP BUSINESS ! ,which the ProvinciAl or any other exh1bi- uwe.< ,'d Ca 11~d.a ilte wetness of the ee11snu his Presbyterial certificate; the Presby- Cheap Cash Htore, wh~ch i~ stoc~ed with onlfi and Furnishings. h"·" " o " .e . t ' ren t 1hm nge to the crops, R nd tery. agreed that this request should lie 051 first-class goo?s. we do a big bnsmess, and se I But prepared togive as good value in tion ever held in Canada has excelled the ti 1 · I I " I . 1l . "II t, bl f II .. . . . · . . as cheap and m large lotq cheaper than many " :~le ' ·· u1 ." 1e.1,t. Jere'\,'; J>re1!a Y IL the. table till he has c;omphed with the I others can a1forll to, as we make 110 bad rlebts. --· . fa r ht!'"'. ., 110 A rerM:,/" I here is thns a. above instructiona Mr Drummond w~s N. u,.:....l:lend me a card or letter. ancl I w1\1 , Industrial. p1 ' "J'·'CI t,li. t ... he Wl·l'ld's total yield will appointed·Modi;ira tor of the se8sion of St. call on YOJODN DONEY, FOR CASH:, THE leading event of the week has been l·e lc.· s 1) J,1n i.n e .a 1e 1,1 gt-, and the warket Andrew's D\\rhnaton and Mr .Kennedy · 'I' II U K 1 ·the · telegraph operators' strike. They w1 ·111. 1· 1 d" ' " ' · yi-one 1 1 .A.scan be had in town or country. A large ue c o 11c·J"' " u'5 Y goo · was app.ointed to preach in 8t. Audrew'e . · · . ·1 · qnsntity bought st a very low price will be ·()bjeot t(} work on ~unday unless paid church on Sabba1h the 22nd inst., and · BY THIS STYLISH HOUSE, disposed of at prices that will astonish e xtra; they ilemaud equal pay for equal ScrPio' N .Y., Dec, 1, 1Bi9. d~cl<lre the churc~ vacant. A eall was Which goes to prove that old fogyism is\ -the 'buyer.am the Pastor ofd the Baptist Church latd on the ta hie ·n from Dunbarton and 1e work to· both sexes; they want eight. 1 h e1·e,an d an d h . . Hi,.hlalld . Creek, favor of Mr . . B. l\L · · gettmg pla_yed out, and that.the peop We have always a 1 e uoate p ys1c1an. 1 am not "' hours to be a regular day and sC\'en_ hours In · pr11cti~e · b ut am my so 1e f amt ·1 y p h ys1c1· · · Craig, "robatiouarv, appreciate the new departure. ~ . b rd A dh · tsigned d by 122 mern.. d MAMIL TON, ON T.A RIO · · ' ~St ~ to be a regular ni~ht's work ; and they de- an. and advice 111 many chronic, case~. ers an .. o a eren s, '.'tn _.was sus.ta!ne ·w lu Uc·Cl}>CJl SEl'1'1.JJIHElt ht, 1883. At . mand & universal increase of fifteen per Over a year ago 1 1·ecommended your and aocep~ed. Mr. Craig will be ordamed The first Ladies' College m the Dominion. D selected with care from the leading manu· II 1 · . .d C d' Hop Bittere to my invalid wife, who has at. Dunbarton on the 14th Ang. The Thoroughly .equipped in Literature. Scienoes, f ll d . t' . . d . een·t. on a sa ar1es pal . ana ta!} opersub] .. ec' of tlie i'ncreased post office '"ork L.. nguu.·es, Music and .Arr., For term . 8, &c., o a escr1p ions arr1vmg a11 y. ractories of ti.le Dominlon. which cannot bean under m.edic&l treatment of .Albany's · · ~h ~ D b LL. n ators demand 40c per hour for s .u nday b est p h ys1c1ans . . "h e }lBB required of all the post office employees addres t e Principal, A. Hlilt. is, · · · 0 Ur . N Qbb . T' . S fail to attl'act and please those in severs1 years. "' 108 & Shirt search ots·s lish and durable work; \en p(;lr cent.. increaJe on salaries bt>Qouie thoroughly cured of her various along the line of the Grand . Trunk from BOOTS and SHOES. , of $G5 per month; fifteen per cent on $45 ocmpliceLed di~ti8see by their use. We Montre~l to Toronto, was brought before are the most Fancy in 'town, in all :i;:>ue attention is ~ t ven i-o and upwards ; and ·t wenty per. cent on $35 bo~h recommened them to our frieniis the n~l!ce of the Pre?bytery and a small ' the New 8hades. many of .them have also been clired of cumnuttee W'iS appomted to draw out a resolution condemnatory of this desecraGALT 01'TTARIO. .and upwards ; no salary to be less than various ailments bv them. We have a fine assortment of thp ~35 Iler month for l)Iactical operators.. · R-E E R W tion of the Sabbath and a copy of rt lfe Autumn 're.rm commenc.es Sept. tst. Stat!' Ne west Styles in '\P v. · · A.RUJi:N, h p ' G l of Hpecia.lists m eTery depaTtment. Preparat· 'l'he operators have the sympathy of the .s~nt tv I e ostmaster enera. ion tor Law._Medicipe. th~ Universive8, ll.n,d - course ; prob abl T HR -.r I ·;r ' · ·I hl ' h d .. 1 A · A · DRUMMOND · oommerc·al ltfe. Classes fl)r teachers oerttti· public, of · y t hey· d eserve , o r m i · t 1...,.,,.,,, w e ~ '., Y. JlH is e · · · c 11tes of all i:irades. Unsarpaased fll.ci!ities for VV a laro"e .share of it, too. The strike has Kt '; 20 Y o " ,,, .'.'~ H .'ll t·el , 'l\:1 ·<,' IJ l,11'. ··" ui'.tid.olPresbytery Clork. cricket., football and boating. Excellent Bll· promptly and properly doll6. Wcrvision F01011 $1{ a vear. ' I h f I.>tr a \'~··', w .i. 1' ' " ' f> ~ pem .... I·V··· t pun 111g I I or younger pupils. t dd p. . al . . i th b . -:t:ca.used no rntorruptton n e usmess o D r. \\ i l<l 's rnrin .. " ~· lt 1 ;.,, '" l Rt··lA e·I Hll m'A pint of the finest ink for tho families or . or nat tute anl)~~1~~~n4i;~ if.t1".'t~'T/~~11 Call at the Eclipse Hon·e and you wlU Call one door west of J. B.Ma.rt;yn'~ the llowmanville ·office. l°l'Iessages have inmH.: o ·" (); 11, 11 f,.tiou 111 , 0 11 ;,! h t.lte popular- schools can be made from a ten·cent package been niceived and sent as usual. I i.· y of 1 1 1 ~..,, ~ <' nn· · tt ·. of Diamond Dye, They color Silk, WQol or. DY ll:ltT Ii. E KS . by addressing G!EU. 1·. have the beat 11toclL of good& to pick from. Kini Street, ·Bowmanville. . ROWELL.&: C .· 10 Spruce 8t. , New York· Cotton. · oan lP,a,rn t.be exaot cost of any. proposed line or lH>N'T on: IN TUil llOlJSE.-' Rough on Gr·i1i's leading cartoon last 1!"eek waa a · 'Vlum Is a newspaper like a dellilalie ~1ilil 1 . .A.DVKRTISrnG In American · Newepapera. It..ts.' Clears out ra.ts, mice, roaches. bed-bugs, masterpiece. -.......ae Fa·11llll·f, Ilk. Wheo It appear·,weekl.r. 1liea, anti, molet, cblpmunke, gophers. loo. On Tuesday and Weqnesday eveninfl, In spite of· t!1·e unusual rain"faal this Jnly lli'th and 18th, the ...Secretary of tlw s'e asoo the farmer in Ontario is not 11kelly Canl'dian Snnda-y School Association,' to be behi'.od to1·mer.years in the total :pro- Rev, Mi· : Mc.Ewan, viaiteci1tbis towu and oe~ds from. his crops, :The Globe ;} ms pub· · addressed the Sabbath ·Scbool wtirkers 'in · the Lecture Room of t·he 1 Presbyterian lished reports kom ~.20 places in ·<i>nt&r>io., , church. Rev. Mr. Mc.Ewan is a man .,f and t.aking 100 as the a\·erage, it.-sums'up large .e~p!!rience in 8uriday:School work, the peroontage of an :average c·rqp as .fol· ha<ving made it a specialty . for a number lows· : of years. In coneequenae.of his marked abi!ity i111this directiou·the ha11 been select7 8 Fall Wheat· -. ... · .......... ··· · · · · "· · ·" ....... _. · ed by .the Provincial Association to bdld Spring Wheat ...... .................... :........ 9o Sundii.y .School Institutes iu those placee 9 ~arley ....... .. .... ............- . ................... · 0 de~irin!? his services. His object is to Oatll ... . ... .. ......-.......... · ......... ............. . ·90 discuss ·befoce superintendents and teach· Peas ....... ........ .. .................. .. .. ....... ....,. . ·89 ere Sunday School wor:k in all its V!'rious ~:z~~~·::-:-:-: ·:·:·:·: ·~: :·:-:-: :~: ~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·::::: 1 ~~ ~~~~~~ ~~J:~~~~~b~~1~~'.r:!:~t~~=. ~n~r:~~ 11ales. Ellb!oo & 0.. · Chcnp 1usur111ace.-Ineure in the confeder · e.tion . Life Association. '. It i~ cheaper than the Cianadlan Mutual 'A.id, A. 0. U. W. or any pass · a.round y0ur he.t insti~ution, e.s the. following examples wiJl · prove: Tl10s. McCluni: Jiae been insured since 1872 for e2.o.oo and the last five years it only cost him $2.55 ..per ann.um on ea.ch-$1.. 0CO to insure. · John McClung. insured at the·same time for the same amount and It only cost him $1,H per anuiO.m on each $1,000 to insure, he being a little younKer. '.\Ve certify the above to be correct. Thoe. McClung, Jobi. McClung. Thoe. Binitham, agent. 206tf. :i£:~::~t~~~ . ;t~ec;~iloringdept. Ellison aTHE STA .R HOUSE LEADS . THEM· ALU)L · ' , ,i We will sacri'ft-ee th11 prot)ts bo ircreaec th _ · l I is oalled I . · 'T . · · ' · . · l THEIR '.rR.A.DE STILL INCREASING. WHY ? SPRINC. 1883a vve GRANITE TEA AND TOILET SETS! White and Colored. H · H · ClllNA TEA SETS,, FANCY 'T ABLE WARE i I'·· . ' ., j _ REA ·. Dy . · . · · · · ., 0 c AsH' JOHNS &JEWELl ·GRE..A.T- FARMERS OF WEST DURHAM! - OLEARINB SALE BOOTS d: SllOES CASH STORE. B 'ORLAND'S WHOLESA.I_JE PRICES :0 Q N 'T. :B UY ! .. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS . ! I l THE ECLIPSE HOUSE,! NOT GOING NORTH-WEST 7 · 2Su1'ts of ClotLes SolJ last WBB" I BOOTS & SHOES 0 0 s. WESLEYAN LA D I ES' G a ·LLE cE · . FAN CY . l · &yane . oc 0f'N G I S L 0 T H s '· arae ew 00 " a . · I COLLECIATE·' INSTITUTE GALT · I y I I ORDERED WOllK. --:::-- I STRA'l'TT HATS.REPAIR ING! ' - l A W. H· IVES. J. HELLYAR. . .