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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jul 1883, p. 5

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Hon, .E . Blake was to sail from EngRead Saitdercock'11 advt, land yesterday. "London Notes on Liternture and --o-Maste~ Willie <)'Ham, of ·Toronto, is Art" will be coutribmtid to the August visitinjl Ilia aunt, Mrs. Farewell. Manhattan by Mr. W. J. L'>ftill. otJe of Mr. M. P. Tailing:, of Toronto, is spend- the eilitorili.l st11ff of the Loudon 1'imes. ing lL portion of hi~ holidays in town. Mi~s Kate Field have in the Ma<ler Arthur'McLirnghlin is nn a visit .A.1111ust Manhattan " portion of lu:ir FOUNTAIN to frjeu<ls at Burliul.( Lo u, ueur Hamilton. ~·D.iary in . the En11.adin..,," di_scl~sing wme Is now hqrood running order. Call and see It. 111 T G K' d d 0 f p t b · incidents m her life, known hitherto to '.l'he,- furnish drinks cool, health-giving and r · · · m r~ · e er oro, is . a a few only of her intimate friends. retresblng, and every person pronounces their · ·. · b 'f I l!ODA WAT·:lt ahead of anything 'he:r ever gueot at thti Methodist Parsonage, Hampton. " . ' &ried. 'l'ry it. 1 A FEW ev~ntnizs Hgn a m?.·t e..uti. u Mr. G. Hoskin, df ·Strathroy, formerly shBde tre~ ~n the Methoutat burying , of llowmauville, · is visiuog his mauy gr01ind, W1ll!1&msbur~, w~· wantonly de· friellda heTe. · stroyed bv ~ome evtl dtdpoaed peuou. ·u· M · M L . h t Snch vandaltaw sh<·ul<l . bti promptly p tm· ·""1sa . aggte . c :mg11 l m as gone o ishea Murray Bay, Qne: , in c~u1p1'ny with Jilou. · · E. Blake's family. . · T~.t. pedlen Ht'e scouring the country for _ dupes. W11 trust that readers of the Mr. Sam. Hughes and family retnmed STAl'.llSMAN will be too wide awake to pur· frol)l ·" trip to Quebe·· l.ast wetik, and are chi.al'! · f~~m such persons, 1111 better value stayi11g ut ::ihetitr Burk's. . can be gh-en by focal merchants. Don't, .A Colll 111h11s co11'espondent says Mr. under any circun1>tance~. be led away by --;--and MrM. C. Lyl·', uf l:;owmanvilltl, were the "ppa.rent barg1 ,ins offef'ed by p·.u-ties As nsua.l STO'l'T &.' .JURY a.re prevare<l to .·UPJ?IY you with the very best article. Their th~ 1:11es1s <,f Mr·. w,;,, .Beall last week . who will in all prubability"µever be se~n Paris Green never fails to give perfect sa.tlsfacMr. Chas. Keith, Principe.lof the South again in these parts. tion, ·rry it. WarJ Academy, is snmmering among the GRAND UNIO?f Exouns1o:s TO IDYL l'Omantic scenery of· Fenelon Falls· . WtLJJ.-Arra11gements .havt1 reen mBde Mr. and :Mrs. Geo. A. Metcalf, formerly by the Foresters and B.C. Young· People's of Newcastle, registered a.t the ll'1 11herie11 .Association "f thie town, to run a Union Exhibitiou in Loudou, England, last Exenreion to that populHr reeort, Idyl month. Wild, on our Civic hpli<lay, August 14th. Mr. Thoe. Tod has returned from the This will pro\'e tlfe 111o·t atuacti\'e trip of · Hudson .Bay Fort at Temiscamiugue, on the season. Full p«rticular~ will be maide the Upper Ottawa, apd will remain at known in a few days. home for a time. A REMINDER. - Ad\·ertise your stray <Jell and aec!lre some ofthoae beautiflll FLCH'f- · Me~ors. Hume, Edward and Samuel enimals . Ill the STATESMAN. Those who w ithout advertising Elti! at ':!TOTT & JURY'S before they are "H BI.ke, 11011~ of H on. E Blake , of 'forouto, h1ubor stray animals " 111one. II at once ae they a.re selling them were in towu 011 Satnrday. '.l.'htiy were on them cannot cvll~ot anythin~ form the very ch p.in order to clean them out, thei l' way to .Port Hope ou a yachting own<l.rs when they are called for. Adver· - cruise. Mr. Oronyn, uf London, aceom. Ilse them and you ca!! collect expenses for pa\iied lhem. 'l'hey pal'took of lunch at ktepirui: as well as a.d\-e.rtising thern. lf Dr. l\1cLanghli11's. you have,lost any animds the surest way .· · , . ~ · Particular attention fa directed to the to get theu1 is to makt1 your loss known. new advertisement of Couch, Johnson & 1f they a.re lost for all time,. it is worth a Cryderman in this issue. This firm does dollar to know it. .A dollor's worth of .ROWMANVILLE, FRID..A.Y, JULY 27. a Jive business. and betng desirous of advertising will acco1ni-,lish what may not keeping' their stock clean a.nu . to make be done iu twenty dollars worth of' t fll'ie room for their large fall importations, lookiuK and enquirin!!, for the animals ; A · .they offer the balance of their summer word to the 11·ioe is sutticienr.. goods during the month of August at INFORMATIONWAl'ITEo. - The Publisher Our civic holiday-All~. 14. greatly reduced prices. wants to kno;v who ordered the STATES· STATB~MAN 40 cents to Jan. '84'. WlJ .are in receipt of a copy of Winnipeg MAN to be slmt to J J Corbett, .Arkwright ; OsnA.WA wanta a drinking fountain on Sijf;irigs, l(iving a lengthy account of the CD Spaulding, B:iston Mi:llJ; J J Bry11nt, the four cornel'e. Howmauville,do. weddtng of Mr. Arthur Guy, of t~e On· Ashburn; J Manihood,.Mary Lake ~us· AN Oshawa young man paid $20 and tario Bank, Winnipeg, and Miss Maggie koka; Jos. Rowse, Ctinrchill, Liberty, ieosts for showi11g his revolver !sst week. Smith, daughter of Ml'. Andrew Smith, '£rumbull Co,, Ohio; W Grills, V:i.lentia; Mr. W. A. Fioath, Oshnwa, has resign- merchant, St. l:Souifllce, formerly of Osh· W Prout, Va.·ey ; L .W S!!xton, Bay View, ed the ma~te rship ()f Alb:Jt·t Street S~hool. awa. They were married in Knox church Milwaukee, Wis.; W Gair, SpringfiPld .; Mr. E. Carswell, jr., of Oshawa, is the July 4. The br1d,.l ~ifts were numerous Mi's s Wo ..den, Goderich; J11.1m.sMclnd<'.lo., Dew accountaut of the Standard Bamk, and costly. Mr. and Mrs. Guy passed Drum; 1' · Jardine, Gorrie; · Johiiso'n Ne,w castle. through this 'town on their. WilY to Mon: 'Bradley, Emporia, Ka.n.; Hugh Byer·, treal last· week. ' ' Drutn ; W Colenutt, "·Windsor ; Mits E Is there any Clj.llBe for apprehension ·on Mr. Kennedy went to SL AnJrew'.s 'I'h orne, ind sor; J as. 0 att , 1'h< ·B. H a.rvey, 1he part of Presliyterians when St. Paul's church ort Sabbath at the appointed time O weu · Soun d ; J as. y eo, 'V ·d das, · · m w1 :Manse is in possession -of a Pope 1 · t · O a k wood · and fomxl a goodly number of the con- H arris on; \V C ummmizs, Rev. Mr. Torrance, T HB0ANADIAN PRESS E xcunsrnN. -The · of Peterboro, gre~at'ion aaeem ble d , b u~ t h e d oor was '.Tlreached an excellentsermon in St.Paul's 1 k d M r. Spenser h as ref used to give Montreal Heraldsays:-'rhe · ~ oc e . St. Lawrence. -church here last Sabbath morning. th ·f th h h M K up e ... ey o e c urc . r. ennedy .'a nd Sairneoay Steamboat Company has -Mr. Thomas Mc'Lean, an octanarian on the [alatform engaged in deyotional placed the " Union," one of it11 steamers, .and resident of Clarke, near Kl!l)ldall, for exercises and read the notice, decla.r-ing at the disposal of the tom;ists during their 1!11any ')'ears, d!_ed suddenly on the 18th the .ch~rize vacant. Mr. Drmi1mond, of trip from... Quebec t_ o the ~1en.ay. n .il.DSt. · Newcastle, Moderator of Session, will thll downward trip-·a·i:eception, cimsistiug Tlrnr:.m 11re n.eariy t1 1aree hundred .A.meri· preach to the congregation in the 'l'own of a public breakfast in the morning on 'Cans surnuJeriug iu Coltourg thiii s~ason. Hall on Sunday next, 20th Inst., at 2 the arrival ot the boat, and in the after· .It is f~., t 'be(Jomiug popular as a summer o'clock p .m. There will be a meeti.ng of noon u. banquet in th'e open air under the .resort. the coogreiation on the following Monday trees at Gra.ud Brule, about twelve miles Str" . ~erry feet.hll.I~ h~.ve l:~ert milns< at 3 o'clock p.m. · distant, will be iziveu to .them at Chicou· Why tltH It" 1 ti (;oo;el"'"' .Y , ra~pbt:!rry and Tn E ua1· lvMl ,·, f hor11ee Fhipped 'tw Mr. timi, and for this the city and country -0rauhe:r1y fe~:i1ulo 7 -Orc11111 is u·lways in CottQu la1;t Sat11 rd11y rnorniw·to the Mon - councils have voted· the sum of $600. The llleaMHI. t~ea l Hol'se E}. cila11 ~c 1ut;i re":. lly the best Quebec and Lake St. John Railway Com· Cobourg r . .M. f;!l<;d "young-111, r nn $20 si.HtllHI ho1 seM we have 11een toge :.her for pany have anno·mced their mt.1mtion of .an<l CO~!" ;\11· f·l>t rl1 i1oug " !Id (;r~e!t.y to a a long time. So1·eral of L hc1u were bought placing a ·$pecial excursit: n train at the .bot~e. 'fhid i~ ~uol Utl\Vd froiu 8!eepy in Gart.wri~h1, two from M1·. Thoa. 'Werry, di&posal of the Ontario and Quebec Press Hollow. and oue tmch from M csttr~. Ja ·. Lattimor, Associations on Monday, 13th August. Tim pea crop in t~1is section is very ' John Quin, Jae. ,J. McKtie, Chad. Edger. ton and John Lio rd ; oue ead1 from THE LATE JOHN DAVEY. much damaged uy thts ooustaut uins, and Messrs. Wm. Scot·, John l\foCullough it fo ·~id th" low !Ri1ds will not yield suf· a_ n d James Mountjoy , ne111· Enti e,Jd; Geo. ncient 1.0 pay for tb e seed. Hames, ·Esq., and .Mr. John }'rank,HowOur citizens were startled on Wednes· "Riflem·11" ~tock is .up. Mr. Frank ma.nvi l)e ; Peter G albraith , Kirb:}' ; John day mornin11: to hear that. Mr. John Davey, Martin was offered $J,500 lit Mootreal on Gibson, L eskard ; and ,. liue spau of lofty senior, was dead. H e was only taken ill ·Batu relay for hio i.:reat ti ve·ye11r-old trolter drivers froin Mt'. D. Lick, 0 -hawl\.. We the night before. He partook of the even· "ltifleman. The offer was 1'0fus.id. hope 1\'.{r. Cotton relllized a. handsome i11g meal as usual, but about nine o'clock TnR Philadelphia School of E locution protii on the lot. he was taken suddenly ill, and in spite of · · prompt tiiedioal treatment he passed peace1·· .and 0 ratory 1s l10.u111 g JlsAummer ~eRs10n \CHE youthful editor of the W.indicator · C 1. f } l · Tl fully ~way about seven o'clock'. the next J.Cl o uou.rg 01· i JC ~~cvm 11111e. iere has serious thoughts of Iea\'in,., :the rank· · h " ~ morning, The immediate caiise of d~a.th ( l b .are a iugo uuw .er ;aktug t e co,u se. , of bachelordow, and as an md1a.cementto · · was anginapect@ris, a. kind of heart dis· . A report comes from Cartwright that s.Jme young lady in the west lo hdp ma.ht> ease. Deceased was a n ative of Leskard, "two navvies were drumk and fig hting ·on life wor:th hvin:g be offers the fo!:lowing : - Cornwall, Eng laud. He came to Canada <the streets of Williaw.sbnrg fast Sunday " Tthe beauty of Oshawa is didp\lted by no in 1831 and alittled near Cobourg. In 1844 .evening. The Liceooe Inspector is in.! one. Nestling, as it does, in .a valley , he came to Clarke and settled on the farm !CJUired ·for. . betntreen the undulatiug hills, >and .lmr- now occupied by his son John at Le .. kord. A correspondent writes; Farmers in roU?1.ded by abundant foliage irt makes That part of the oountry was at that time Cartwright are very buey saving hay, the one uf the wost lovely spots fur a retired a dense wilderness, t here being only 11 few «'op is about the best k11aowa here for a summer residence in t he J)Ol!lllinion of settlers, amoni{ whom were the Staples, 11umber of y ears. Pll.'@spects for other Canada. The streets are beautifu l avenues Bradleya, Hutchi1sous, Wyllies and a few aops are No. 1. pf maple~, which throw a cool refr~ishing others. Mr. Davey was" very active man VENNOR writes t!lat In Ms ophiion &ha& ~n the walks, and .a fow mmutes ,and ·waa generally well-informed. He was .August will be a co1npat'wHvely dry month, walk will c11:i;ry rou to .a. htll fr.@m "'.hence the leading Magiiltrate for that section with rainfall c!>nsiderabl.:f 1 below '6/ue mean. ., Lake Onta~io with all ttfi,~randeur 18 seen for many y.ears· . Ue ·always took great ·There 'lli!l be Qricf.per,pdi! of 'i?~ter.ise heat a shor.t distance south.' &c., &.c. The intereiit in agricultural i1ffair1<and was one all over the contiaeut, aiRd bet ween these .attraetwns of Bowman ville are_ a. himdr~d of the foundtirs and JeadinK exhibitors of .cold teroo~, ,with night; frosts and possibly ~ 1 ~ m advance ?f the Cedar Swamp, ali<U t~e Clarke Agriculturs.l ,Society, ~! ~hich 8 local sn~ '-ti urries. n;a. his son John w~s recently the 'Pre<i1dent. T : I · th 1 · d *That wonderful catho!icon known as Mrs. He moved into.this town with his fa.wily 1 ·. HE app e crop m . . 11! coun y , accor . · ; JLvdia E . Pinkham's Vegetable Cou1pound has about six. years age. He waa an e:xem1ng ±o present .111d1cat1ona, Uns y;ear will · given the lady a world-wide reputatum fo I l · · d · b f ·1 l"h .·11 b I· . · · · r p ary c u1shan an 11n active mem ~r o t . f 111ure. b · , ere\\J pro - . domggood Itlslikealivingepringito-the h C d M hod' h h h · · eacompara1\'e ably be a fair yield of some of .t he e1nlier .Vita.l constituti~n. · Her Blood Purifier will! do ~ e Chna a s At d istLc ~ired avmg 'Varieties, but the yield Of wiul.et· f ruit . .more to clea.ne6'the channels ot the circulation een urch. tewar at es ar or many will be very small, -and i11 some ca.sea will and purify the lire ot tlte body t ha.n all tihe san· y ears . He was oue of th~ charter memamoulllt to nothing. ' · dtu.ry deytcee of the Board of Health. ber~ _of Newcastle Maso.m11 Lodge. In . ~ poht1ca he was Conservative. He was a Henry P -, She~pard, b.arrister. PERFECTIO.NAX LAST. ...!.. Public attE!ntion man honored among his brethren and &l~p ~w of Elder Sheppard of tins town, ; is directed t.0 a n ew and improved coal umversi.l lly r espected by all who k new died m Toronto on Friday. . He has had and wood stave, "The Combin1'tion," him. His funeral will tak e place at 3 a very b.r!lhant career, n.nd, m t.he wo_rds Pmbodying the .p rinciple of a . self- feeder, o'clock to-day, and will be conducted with .of a pr0llillne11 t lega 1gent leman of the c t:ty· !lining a rouillt!l cast-iron fire-pot, by Masonic honors. the .Bitr ·of Torouto has lost a "aluable means of whicih & continuous tire can be ; member ... He died of typhoid fo ver: kept on, the couumption of fo el being I A World of g.ood. REV. E. R. YouNo, of Bo·wma 11 ville, less than in the ordinary cook stove. To ' One of the most popular m edicine now Ontario, wliio preached in t he A ncl itorium be had only froin Manning & Nosworthy. before the America~ .public, is Hop Bitters last Sabbath ,e vening, addressed very large Call an.d see it. coog regalions again on 'l'uesday and Sni,- The Cnntbination Stove I bo uqht Y-011 see it everywhere. People take jt Thursday evenings of thiB week, giv ing a last October has given satisfaction in with good efiect. It builds them up. It is · not as pleasant to the taee as some most iuterestiui .. nd thrillin 0 a account of eve ry r espect . It has · been going day .his missiona.~y labo1·s acnong tho Indians Pnd night ever 11ince I had it. I should other Bitters, as it is not a wishkey drink . <1f the far North·west. ~Ve h11.ve 1·~rely be very sorry to use any other after my H la more like the old-fashiuood bone-set seen the people so deeply mterested HI 8 , experience with this one. 1 have found tea' that has done a world of good. If ~peaker and his theme 11 s t hey have be.en it does uot consume as much fuel as stoves you don't feel just right, try Hep Bittere. 1~ this case. Our notes of hts 11arr11.~1ve ma.de on the · old pri1Jciple. l cannot -Ni~nda Newl. will ~roba?ly appear hereafter. - Ove:m speak too highly" of its qna.lities as a cook Grove R ecoid. etove ; have strong·t,y reco~mendsd it to Men Like Old Shoes. _ W HEN our busi.nes11 men make a move all my friends. I h ave 110 h esitation in forwerd they do ·.something handsome. saying that, for simplicity of management, How much a ma.n is like old shoes : There are several fii;te delivery wagons in heating and cookivg purposes; and eeon- For instance, both a soul may lose ; Both have been tanned. both are. made tight ; town, and the latest acceuion is a hand· omy in fuel, iii is the best shove at present Hy cobblers ; both get left and r ight; some milk wagon just tnrned out fro m in uie. Both need a mate to be complete. And both are made to 1;io on feet; Morrii;' Carria ge Works for Mr. M. MunMRS. P . GLOOKL!NG, 'l'hey both Reed healing, oft are sold : day, of :lil'o{)khill Dairy. It e'-!Ji pses anyAnd both in time turn aU to mould. 107 University St., Toronto. Wit h shoes t he last ie flrst, wlth men t hing yet put on the road, and fully susRings for gem ja.re. Boys' 'l'he t1rt<t shall be the la.st: and when · tains the already high r eputa tion of this " RuB"RER · I' 0 The eh.oes wear out they're mended ne\v, firm for ·first-class work. Mr. Munday 0 w11, Gir s w11, Sunday Magmne, S ·i m- .And when men we!lrout they'rement\ead, too ; day at Home, Methodist M agazine, Good 'fhey both are tread upon, and both "has christened the wagon "Jumbo/ ' but 'ld er an d W 0 d wur,;er·· ll Wiii tread on othor8, nothing loth i those who think B arnum's big elephant W ords a nd B ui a Both have their tlea, and both inclrne, is not the r eal Jumbo rnav depend on for J uly. Y oung Laditss' Journal for .Aug-, W hen polished. In the world to shin"; And both peii out- an<l wouldJ.:ou choose · getting r eal milk from Munday's "Jumbo" ust, a t T. Yellowleea'. -Nearly all wko go to the North·weet, or any 'l'o be a m&1n, or be his shoes 1 !Not Shakspeare all the year round. foreign point, from this dlstriot, get tickete Men· and women also like New Shoes, and «:A.TAJtllll 01' THE Bf,.lDHEIC.- STINGINGlr· from Cllmie & Allen, Bowma.nvilhi. Thev 11ell the be~t and cheapest can be obtained at Titation. lnfiammRtlon. n.11 Kldn1w anil Urinarv tickets by railway or bo6t to all polnte, at low- ' DA V'ID DA VI~·. next door east of f!'l'ATl!ll!M..l.N · :l51. I Otllce. Clompla.lnta, cured b;y "Buchupa.iba." 81. · e&t poseible rates. 7u THIRSTY? STOTT & JURY'S will T ERM . I Si Y~~~~~~t.~-~~-~~ IO _ Packages Envelopes ..... ; ... ............ ~ floe. 5 Quires Note Paper .................. .. ..... 25c. I A~~~,~~~u~l~e~rs~~~!u£~~~~1~L Puper Knives , Mntell liufes, Unskct ~. · · .Established in the interest and for the ·p rotection of people who pay Cash for their Dry Goods. .;· 1 1 =========================1 1..11· cros·cN, nails,· SAILING ~OTICE. . PARIS GREEN. White Star Line from New York to Live1·pool, Jnly, H, 19, 28. :National Line.from New York,_ to Li\'erpool, Jnly, H, .21, 28. National Line. to London . .Tuly, 4. 11. 18, 25. Norseman, to Charlotte, daily (Sunday ex. ocptcd.). . T. YELLOWLEES. Our Semi-annual Cheap Sale of Sumtner Dry Goods and Silks THE ONTARIO BANK Continues t.o do a General Banking Business at Its Howmanville Branch. , 0 ,EPOSi'l'S rate of l'O lllt pet' cent per annum. No notir,e or withdraw&1! neceaeary. All deposits lJ!l,)'able 0111lemand. Reoeh·e.<l. A.no interest A Bowed t.hereon at tbe · NOW GOING ON! Our next advertisement will be devoted to our . system of doing business, and the amount of credit done (if any) since starting. EXCHANG E Rm!ghtantl sold a.nd Drafts issueil upon Ellr<'pc, U mtt.:d State· and Canada, also Gvld,Sil\'er and United St.. ~es Greenbacks bou11lrt aud sold, COIJLECTIO~fVS I ¢ anadiin$ talsaman Promptly nHtde at cnrrent rates npon all parts of Great Hl'ittain, the United States a.nd Do· minion of c..nada. '.fclt'.;·1·:.1·b T1·ansrer"' Made tor large or smell enms on all p11r ts of Caua.da. 'l 'his is especially advautAgcous to persot1s li ving in Mamtob,. or th<; North·west as it o;nakea the funds availo.blti .. t once at the place or v11ymont, . }'6r rurt lloer particulars ca.II at t.110 Banking Hause, T. I.mOl.)IE, . GEO. McGILL. Accountant. M>t.na.irer. 2j7-ly. Local and Otherwise.' TIOK:ETSI TO EUROPE-ALLAN LINE. w· A. DICKSON'S CHE A P-~--........--One TO MANITOBA and all points "\'Vest i.nd South-CREDIT V,\l,Lt:Y .It. U. TO LAKE PORTS and St. Lawrence River-MAIL LINE BOATS. TOtlltlSTS 'l 'ICKETS St. Lnwrl'llCe lth·er 111111 St. L1nvre11oc NHVls.'::ltlou c;o. Price CASH STORE. ALSO AGENCY MIDLAND LOAN CO. W. A. NEADS . M · DENC(E PORTER OFFE RS H l8 RESIfor 8ale, · 250-tf. · BIRTHS. 1 M,OKAY--.A.t the Chalmers' Presbyterian , ...._.~.,...,...,....,,,..., · w~·....,.,,...~ Church Manso, Woodstock, on the Hth 111st.. , the wife of Rev. \ V, A. McKay, B. A., of a. eon. DENT AL STUDENT WANTED. MILLSON- Tn De.rlinirton, on the 21At instant. Apply to C. HARNDEN, L. D. S. 26().tf the wite of Mr. Eber Millson, of a daughter, STHUTT- lh Darlington, on the 16th inst.· the FOR SALE.-A good Milk Cow for wife of Mr. Henry Strutt. or a son. ' sale, (Devon). ARTH.UR \\<·.BURK. 2w. 8'.l'EWART- ln Enulskillen, on the glorious j ·· twelfth of Jul3', the wire ot Mr. C. E. Stewart, WELL BRED B ULL FOR Sll.RVIOE ot a. dang.hter. . . . JOHN , MITCHELL, Base Line. 260·3w' 'Voonnousi;;- In Derhngton on the Jiu~ of · the o. & Q. ll. R ., on the 22nd inst.. the wife of O RENT.-House, with garden t o Mr. M . W ood hou~e. bookkeeper. of ~dangh ter. rent near ~'nrniture Factory. Appjy to ARTHUR W . BUHK. 261-2w, MARRIED. STYLISH YOUNG DRIVING HOHSE a.nd n. new Milch Cow for~ale Apply to E. N. VARN UM, lot 26. con. II. Dar'. lington, Solina, P. 0. 26Y-3w· A New Advertisements. TEAM THRESHING MACHINE in first·class order for sale cheap and on en.sy terms. Apply for partioula.1·0 to JOHN :MARSHALL, Hampton, or at lhib OFFIUE. 259·3 \V S A T OUSE AN D LOT FOR SALE. One acre of land on which is a .l!'rame House, being p.a1·t of lo-t 17, oon. l, l>arlinp:ton o,n Front Hottd, I} tuiles weet 01 .liowmau ville: '1.orrus enay. Apply to R. H, "\.V.A'l'SON, Court1 ce, P. 0. or at 8'rATESl\l..lN otfloc. !ll9·tf. ARM .FOR S.ALE.-The No,rth Half F Con Darlington. acres clearof Lot ed, Soll. sandy loam. '!'he fdrm is well fenced ID, i 95 H CoLWILL- V .ANSll'O:NE-.A.t the B. C. P arsonO~T LOST . .......:.North of Bowmanville, Howma.nvllle, on the 13th inst.. hy Itev. J, C some days ago a RUBBE:R COA1'. Reward Harris, M~.T.G. Colwm to Miss Ella 'Vanstone, for return to W. H. PIPI<;H, Agriculturol Imall of Darlington. plement .\gent. Bowmauville, 261, 11~e. DIED. LOST. -A Young · Collie Dog, black DAVEY-In Bowm1rnville, on the 25th inst11.nt. . and w.hite, with t)"o holes in left and one John lJavey, Sr., aged. 76 yea.rs. / 111 right ear.. ~tewa.rd fol' return to Gifford Hotel. Enmsktllen. Persons harboring him after this notice will be prosecuted according to law. E. nI.l!'FORD, . 2G0-3w BOWMANVILLE MARKETS. every Thursday DY J. &D. MoDOUG.A.LL. Fl~ur, per 100 lb ...... $2 75 .. to .· $3 OL Fall"Wheat,perbuab.... 0 95 .. to .. 100 SpringWheat, per bush. 0 95 .. to ._ 1 00 Rye, per bushel. .. · · .. .. 0 58 .. to.. 0 60 Oats,p11r buslwl. ······· 0 40 .. to .. 0 4.5 Peas, Blue········· , ·.·· 0 70 ·· to ·· 0 75 " ~lackeyes ...· ·;·.·· 0 75 .. to .. 0 80 ,, Small. ......... . 0 70 .. . to ... 0 75 l3!lJ'ley.J'l:o.1, ...._.... 0 50 .. to .. C55 ;, No. 2.. :: ..... 0 45 ... to ... 0 50 ,, No. 3. Extra. , . 0 40 ... to ... 0 45· BY J OHN MoMU~TRY. Butter, per tb. beat table.. 0 15 .. @ · · 0 16 Lard," th .... , ······ ,, ·· O 13. , @ .. 014 Eggs, f'Jo~.............. 014 .. @:.015 Potatoes, per bushel.. .. . .. 0 25 ·.· ~ ·. 0 30 up to 1 o'clock p.m. !lnd in a good state of cultivation, Good buildrngs, nice orchard of choice gml'ted fruit and abunqance of good water. It is beautirully situated. within ten minutes walk of thP village of Hampton where t.hereure Cheese Factory School, Churches, Post-otHce, Stores Black: smith shop Grist mill, &c. &c. '!'his i~ one ot the best grazing farms in the 1'ow1 1ship. Posply to session t.o Plongh after harvest. Ap_ JAMES STUAHT, Cobom·;:. or I. L. BHOWN on the premises 2!lHf. OorrGcted HORSE, BUGGY AND .HARNESS. Women drive hi m. A.lea a 'J'op Buggy, not 1 5 set of Harmuch the worse for wear, and a $ness ne!'rly new, city made, This complete outtlt will be sold at a bargain, Enquire throul;'h 261·3w· BOX-26, Cartwright, or this office. 8ALE.-A Good Horse, 6 years F OR old, true to draw, good driver, kind gentle ..nd sound in wind and limb as far as known FARMS TO RENT. The underAigned offer to ren t Lhe followi ng property:-That t1xcellen_t~razlng &: grain farm. ·being lot 22, con\ 2, Darhn~ton . containinl!, 200 ACHES, on. which are good buildings, orcha rd. well watered, etc, Also from 10,000 to 2'>.000 good Cedar Posts for 8!'le. For full ptu·ticulars apply nn the Pr1'mtses to J. W. HARNDEN or P.. H.A.R:-iDE:-1, llowmanville, P . 0, ' 25a.tf~ 1 JUDICIAL SALE - Ol ' A - Good Farm for. ·Sale. more·~r leas, bei ng t,h., South 'ha.I of Lot. H . Con. 1. Darlington. w ...n known as tile ",T.Al\lES IIA'J'J!]S FAHM." l'hla 1s one of tht1 best and surest grain farms in the cottntry There are on the pre mises good dwelling house hams stables and other necersury buildmg11 p:o~d orchard containing excellent variety o t frmt; well watered; well fenced and in first class state ot culli\'ation. Sit uated within 10 minutes' ;walk~~ Bowrnanville, a moat desirable locat10n. Ierms ht1 eral and made to suit the purchas~r. Applp to G 1£0. DOBSOJI\. J1t.. ou th~ i1ren11sce or 1( by letter to Rox 210, Bowo:umnlle, Ont, 256-tt. 100 acres. 0 f 'FLOURING MILL IN 'fHE- . l\t{'· 'l'e ndere wlll bo received l>y the undersigned up. tn t he llls· r DAY o~· Auausi·, 1883, for the purchaHe of the Sandercock J;'arm, containing 82 acres more or lest, being composed of the .north part ot the eaet halt of lot 17. in the firijt concession of Darllngtoa, Co. Durham. 'l'he soil ia or good clay loam and well watered with a never·faihug spring a.rid three wells. On the premises are good t ..rm buildings and a frame house. 'l'he prope1 Ly is Hituated t or a mile t rom the. corporation of Bowmanv1lle, on the Gravel or Kingston H0&d. The title is indisputable, and possession will be given to plow immediately atter harvest o! this year, and of the house Jst November. Tli:!OJR.- One fourth of t he purchase money down, or more 1t desired, and balance may be secured by mortgage on the premises. Tenders to be·addressed to D. BUHKE SIMPSON. .l:iarrister, Bow.manvillP, 1'he Vendor's Solicitor. ° Mas.tar in Ordinary of ihe Supreme Cou;t of hat Excellent'<~~nd G razing Fa.rm Judwat.nre for Ontario, at the RUEB01"l'OM known as "Erpingham," cou~isting of uiO HOVSE, in t he '!'own of Bowmnnville, in t.he acres, well fen ced. weJI wat.ered and in fl.rat County of Dur ham, by Sl'EPIIti:N CHESTER· class sta.te or oultivat1011, with good fruit orchFIELD, Auctioneer, on &t'd, is offered for sale on eas;· terms '.l.'horc are large farm buildings, ceilar stables u~? er 11~1111t for ~tock and storage or root~. eto. lhero is a. rolling dam on creel< near build· lngs, (no expense for past six yea.re) and a. h1·~ast wh~el erected with force p11111p that .A.T 12 o·cLOCK, NOON ra.1ses water 50 feet to resen·olr which BllPThe following valuable Mill Property vlz·- phes water through stock stables dwelling throughout . a!Jd to boiler arranged in w(lod. The Flouring and Gristing Mill kuown ~s AD· AMS' NEW MILL, with the privileges thereto ~~ed for dr1vmg ste-i~ through stock atabloe. I his pr!lcess. or ateam mg feed tor stock bas ~ttached, sit_uate. and being on Lot No. 24 in the 2nd Concess10n of the Township of Clarke, "ith bee~ tried six years and has pruved a great eavmg and also a capital lhing for milch co ws i.bout H a.~res of Land belonging t.horeto. more A f1rst·class Dail'y Business has been carried fully described in the Mortgage re~sterod as No. 3!9! which will be produced at tmJe ot sale · on !or years, from 25 to 35 eowe ·being kept usiness is increasinl6' yearly. 'l'here 'l'he ·aid mill is quite new and 2! storeys high' an~ the b_ 'lats" through frame with stone foundation, 2 rnns of Sto11e be1,.g several !'<'.res of rich " E runs 11.hvmg. stream, ~.cceesible fro m which "!'Ith a never tailing 8tream of Water, and is ffords the situated on the North elde of the Kingston every 1leM on both s1t;1ee. this l'arm A be.st famtittes for tlns business. Only half a. Rnad. about l& miles from the center of the mile fro1 n the town or Dowman·dlle: · will be Village or NeW(JllBtle. The purchase1 Will sell the whole property including two r equired to pay at the time of the sale to the dwelling houeea convenient to hams, or will f Vendor's 8ol!citor one tenth of the purchase retain t_ rom 20 to 40 aeres as may b., agreed · · money, and the balance withm ono Calendar upon, with one of the dwellings. It you will return this Slip. with 25 cents, or Month thereafter, without interest into Court Fo~ sale al~o 50 acres in the 7 concession o.f 9 three·oent stamps, we will send you by mail to the credlt ·of tlus action. The Vendor will Darhngton, Just 80 rode west of 'Gllide Roard', pos,-pa.id. ae a btiginnir.g, a booutiful C.ttromo o.nly produce Sl\Ch deeds or oth~f documents of For full . particulal's apply to STEPHEN Ca.sket oentaining tl~fl as are in lus possession. . I.he otrer con· C01"1'0N, Bowma.nville. 259. dltlons of ea.le are the standing conditions of 100 l:'A.ST ~ELLING AltTICLIES. -iJ:e said Court. F urther particulars a.ud con· ] d1tlons of Sale can be obtained at the Law , ROF. T. L . DOYLE,Pianist,Or~anist These goods are used ' in every house in the Oltlces ot M688rs. C.AMEHON & CASWELL and teacher ot Vocal Musio le prepared to ~ounly, and the ,lit.le of which will bring yon 6! K iJJg Street East, 'l'oronto, and to S1'. JOHN take a few more pnpilB, 'l 'he best or refer· Ill, llonorably, over F )VE dollars per !i&Y, H. HU'l'CHESON, Bowmn.nville, Solicitor, or can. be furnlshe<1 Great care exercised an<,1 not occupy mQre than ha.It your t1mo. to J. K. G.ALliHAlTH Solicitor Bowm11.nvllle.. ence with beginners. and special a ttention given to ' Su1table for both sexes. If you tto not wieh to D d' h J 0 ' ad vancf!d pupils. Those desirous of tnkin gr:aap your fortune, kindly sHow this slip to a ate 30t une, l c83. instl'uot1ons should a pply at :lfr. Doyle's reeF. friend, male or female, that needs a helJJ!ng S·.r. JOHN H. HllTOHEeON, N. McLEAN, · dence, or make it known by directing a few haad. Thi· may be ,r.our last chance. Don't Vendor's S1>1ioitor. Chiet Clerk · delay. A. W, KINNEY, Yarmouth, N, s. · Maeter'eOftloe. lln66 to P, 0. Box 49, 'ferms $7.00 .for tweh·e 239-t! lesilOns. Township of Clarke in the County of Durham. Valuable Farm Property P\lr~ua.nt to the )udl(ement of the Cha.ncery for Sale by Tender. FARM D1v1s1011 of tl)-e High Court of Justice made in ERPINGHAM .a act1011 ot CODD vs. ADAMS, t.here FOR SALE. be sold by 1?11bhc Auction with t.he appro· bat1on of THOMAS HODGINS ESQ Q C SANDERCOCK FARM. w1l] ~ertam T T ues~aJ, 31st ~a1 of Jul~ 1 1883, YOUR FORTUNE I P

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