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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Aug 1883, p. 5

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.. R u THIRSTY 1 \ e , l\Lx,~:i CLARA ALLE.lf has gone to -the Compare this weeks .STA'l'ESMAN with km Esq. of her majeslys customs. MitJB Emma, Arrnour ~:>a.returned frpm · Mr. a~d Mrs. Thos. McOlung, .have a prulongfl<l visit to liarrie eho enjoyed gone to Portland for rest and recnperat· lier ontm~. ion. ' ' Mr Rober~ Beith, ie expeited to sll.il for FOUNTAIN Th6 Rev. Mu. Warriner, }1as returned Scotland t.his week, with some choice, ~now fin lo'!!JOhd drU)lnk!ng ordl er. Call and Roe it. from his holidi!.ys, and looks hale and borst>s. He br1ngs with . hlru some of ·.1.uey urms rm s coo, heA.lt.h-giving and h H' hl d · · J d r~fll'Shlng, 11nd every ptlrson pl'onounces their hearty, t e ig A.D stc1ety iirize ammi s, l\n SODA. WA.'l'Elt ahea.d of 11;nything they ever -. Mns. CoLll:MAN and <laugh . ter, Toronto, will &tu1ile the admireis d horse flesh. tried. 'l'ry it. 1are visiting at M11. D. - Cunniugham'll B rm-voyag~, R o b <>f t · King St. · Mrs. W1u P<·rter and rlanght~r Effi& Miss Minnie · .Perry and Miss Carrie 3-l'e amu,ngsL a party ?f ten J~d1es 1\11.d ·w1Uiamson of l:Sramptou are visitin}.( at gentlemen nc:iw ·..ent.mg out JU t.~e fair Mr. Mat'tln Bfain's. famecl Yo!J(~nnte Valley, of C.hforna. Miss Sara Morris le,wes this mornin~ IT i~ Mid that Mu. l\fartin. J1?strµh qriflin, for Detroit, where sbe expect.a to make a editor of the 'foront_ o mail. 1s com1~1g to prolonged vidt.. Not for good. Ot.taw:i.. Should this be tr_ne, he mll be w,,lcome if he only keeps Lis mouth shnt. · an d ' · p M r. Th ompsou, o f C opp. Cl ark Cos, Toronto, spent Sunday with his - Ottawa F,·~ ress. ---··----~...._. ...,___... - - - c- sister, lVlrs. Warl'iner, at the co.ngreg11.tGOLDEN 'REDDING. As usual STOTl' & JORY are prenared to ional parBo>nge. · . supply you with the vory best artiole. Thei.r 'l'he 45 Regiment Band will serenade Paris Green never !alls to give perfect ij!J.tiMfll.oon Satm·day evening. An event of great interest took place at t!on, 'l'ry·lt. ' Don't forget the Excursion to Jdyl the residence of William McMurtry. Esq., Wild . on civic holiday. Price foi· the on Monday evening la.st. The old and round trip, $1.25. respected couple had seen fifty years of · wedded life, together with its sh~de and MR. JAMES °BEITH ~s sold his farm, sunshines its ]1opes and joys· :i.nd it seem( the old· family homestead) in the town· ed natural as they stood upon the fiftieth ship ot clarke, to Mr. Sandercock, of m ile stone to uathel'the dear ones together Brooklin. whom they h~d reared and who hau gone A letter from Rev. Mr. Dy_j:e, has out from their home, amt invite the rt;ic reached' us, and we are pleased to note latives who lmcl been part and parcel of that he is having a most enjoyable t.ime their family, whose sympathies had been Call a.nd sPcmre some ofthose beautiful l'.tCn'f· in the mother-land. expressed so often. and whose joys they . ~S ,.t STO'rT & JURY'S before they 11ro all gone. Call a.t once u.s they are selling them l. four horse rig left the town on Fd- had shared, that H.ll 1night rejoice togethel'. -:very cheap in 0 rder to clean them out. day afternoon containing about a. doz9n By actual count there were 3even'ty-one -----. .. ---.,-=====~ st,llwart lads, bouud for Lake Scugog. present, and what a plea.~ure to see 21 The h or!es bore banneretts. Mr. N. S. little g~md children and 50 who had Young controlled the ribbons. reached L11e maturer years of life, all with. Th" Ontario Ma.sous are fixing up the bea:ning countenan,ces and happy hearts, old Oddfelll)W~ ha.ll over th!! STATESMAN linked and welded together in a common. ~,..,_~____,.....__,...,,.............__,........... .............._'"""~-....'-"'-"'°. office. 11 he cost will ha between fonr 'bond of union, inet to celebrate ~n event ..ROWMA.NVILLE·, FmDA.Y, AUGUST 10. and five hundred dollars, and it will be which might never again occur in the 1 the pret.tiese h:tll iu town. family history. 'l'he old couple them~' Tlie Rev. E . R. Young: lia.s returned selves, t h ou.gh silvery hair and wrinkled from bis visit to Oc~an Grove. He gave brow aro their adornments, were young __, -. . an mterest.ing sketch of his tour, and again. All were in the best of health and Tn.Y Murdoch Bros'Ca.nned Fruit, they proceedini;s at a. meeting of his young in the best of spirits. On the Gth of Jiave aU kinds, put up py the best packers. peopl.i on Monday night. August, 1883, fifty years ago the marriage PHOTOS. -See sr)ecimensof the J w 1 a> took pliice in the double frame h ouse we~t .PLAnun ... u Mr. and Mrs, ohn ' es ey return cu of the town,adjoining the residence of M . nv Aw " hnd handsome Plaque Photo ma.de at Jiom ' e on Saturd"y even1'11g after eoJ'oy ·11 e 1 ~ · Maye1·. B owmanv1 iad just l'eceived 1 Tait 11 gallery.-24'1. fog their holidays. They visited a large its wune the year previous, and many are ' N . M. GAarn represented Albert En· nurn.ber· oi' tl}e principal watering places, the changes since then. No minister Jived icampment, I. 0. 0. F., at the Ornnd and Jf l\fr. Wesley. cuuld be induced to nearer t'lrnn Port Hope, and tlrn ceremony Encarn pment, Ottawa. . givl:l us a. 11ketch of his tour ' we knoll' it was performed by John Liste1· Majistrate, Dr. McLa.uglin will delivep a Lecture, on would be acceptable to our readers. and evidently has proved as binding and Geohgy. before the Pro~rilss Club on TH.II: Rev. Mr. MeK~y of Woodsto<:k, satisfactory as if performed byh:i.ndsmore Monday· evenini:: next. All are invited. and Mr. Muir of Toronto formerly of, .s acred. During these years· 13 childrei1 The Rev E. }<', Torrence of Peterboro, Woodstock have been left $1000 each, by h ave been born to them, eight are still occupied the pulpit of St. Pa.ul's Churnh a Mr. Ross, who d ied rece1:ttly, and who living, five vacant chairs, four dying wheri last Sa.bba.th, .giving two excellenb dis- for a. tima stayed with Mr. ·Muir. 'fhe young and Mrs. L ockhart who was su<lcourses. only inti mat.ion either of the gentleman denly cut off in her prime r.nd whose memhad was when the will was l:<>ad. The ory is still revered. Messrs Geo. Baden and D. Gilbert are 1 gift was very uneX:ptJcted. Thore i~ no 1look however w ..tched and toRded d L d f 0 G in Ottawa att&nding the ran o l(e Th l - th. f th 1 t t t Bu& one clead Jamb ls theer; Oddfellow·, they are reprosentath·es from e ari:es "~Y crop or e a.a wen Y There is 110 homo however d.,rended Florence Nightingale lodge. years, has beeu ou thti whulti -pretty well But hath its vt>e...nt ch ...ir. i~ no.w beint( ou~, and tho The sons are all aetively enga:zed in d s tiaved. Barley OPENED out this week,new F a 11 T wee f 1 · l · f · . pro111peots or cere-a. s ln genera 1s .air, respectaulf:l callings, two in the Mercantile from which suits will be made up In a h h per ape more t an a.n average · crop. line and two occupying honoured 1)Qsitions . style second to no house in t_ -he Prov1no9, w· it h goo d wea.th er, tlie l a b ours of the as Bank. Mana0 0-ers. Herbert, who i" in Couch, Johnston & Cryderma~. h' · va.m. · · Winnipert was tho only absen.tee on ~ · us b a.n d man Bh a 11 not h ave b een m this "'h~ ."/l'arm, Field and Fireside, whose 1_ ... TbeRev.Mr. Nott, wnoee sudden death occasion,'"'a.nd what a comfort it must have ad vertisemenb appears in another column, . is reported in another column, was conueot· been to the parents as they witnessed the ' will be sent you Ci, months for 50 centa. ed witlh the Royal Templers, the United reunion, to know that all were trying to lt is · a reliable, estt\blished and valued Workmen, Sous of England and Free accomplish the ahn and object of life, that jonrnnl. . Masons· . From the two first 'JJamed so- all tbo grand movements for the betteri!)g T.h.eie, will be a,.gra d e;xcursion to cietie.S, the family will .receive· $4000 vis of humanity had theirinfiuence and clfort.Jdy.l w ; d perG. ¥. R'.. under the ans- $2000 from ca.ch. .. Ar eflex oftheirownlives,afaithful ca.rrypices r . A.O. F. & B. C. Y. P . A. ~in PARTIES in want of Mourning goods ing out ~f_the p~inciples they had incul· Civic liday, .August 14th. For part1c- will alwi1ys tind a full assortment of Urape cated. '.IhlB gr.at1.ficat1011 must have proved._ ulars see bills. cloths Crape Black Callhrneres, Foule one of the mam elemei~tli o_f pleas~ro ~nd Mr. and- Mrs. George Pearson, and Cloths, Silk Wraps, Paramulties and s~rengthened ~hem all m stil1:h.oldmg lngh Mies Mc'.I'avish, took advantage of the Crape!! by the ,best makers at Couch [UlX!S and seekmg to accomvhsh great obcheap P-Xcur11iol\lea.atwa.rd to see the Cap- J ohus~on & Cryderma.ns. N 0 be\ter je_cts. Looking bac~ over the past fraught ital. · By this time they are revelling value anywhere. · with so ma~1y merc1es, surrounded as they amid.the grand"lur at Ottawa. We congratulate Dr. Smith of the a:re now with all th> lt t.ends to _ sweeten · iNe have received two more lots of first 'Presbyterian church, New Ci>rlisle, life and brmg peace :md JOY to their home, Fa._c:.tory Cottons- new brands-40 inches Ohio, on hi~ appomtment as principal, of and ho~e that m_ any years of peace a;i;<l wide at lOc per ya.rd, sold elsewhere at Demill College, Oshawa. D~. Smith, tphrospb e~idtyl are i n store ftor.dthem. 1 do .13c. A. Dickson's Cheap One Price Cash was formerly pastor of SL Andrew a .e rt a coup1 e we ex en . our ~oo Store. ohnrch, Uxbridge, and well known to w1sh~s a_nd hope tt~at the ·golden tokens 0 ~ ~fiechon, of wlu ch they were the r o~nt1'ng the best Fannin"' many in this district. Farmers W " " . . mp10nts,and·the golden wishes accompanyMt!l in the market shou)d plac0 their or- ~r. Barber and. fa.mlly rebumt>d from ing the g ulden gifts rnay be but the preder11 with T. J. McMurtry, Bowmanville, their camp out on \Vashbur ... lillimd on lude of a golden sun set ::it Jifes close · fo.r the Honey Mill, Particulars on ap- Thursday 1ast. They roport h11.ving had phcation. 162-4w a good time, aod il.e veral succeesful batt. BIRTHS. A GR.AND DEMONSTRATION of the Sons lea with mtlmbe1:s of the finny tribe. 'l'o BRADSH.lW- In Cartwright, on the 27th ult .· of- ]j)riuland Benevolent Society, will be heh.r l\'Ir. Barber, Ocean Grove aod the wlte of Mr. Alfnd llradsha.w, of "eon. held i;; Port Hope, on Wedriesde.y, Aug. Murray Bay ar~ uo\Yhere to Was hburn HuoaoN- ln Haydon, . on the 7th inst., the 15th. Full particulars of which will be I~land. · wife ot .Mr. Alex. Hudson ot a son. found in bills-:' Every body drew their breath more HooPRR.- In Bowm&nvi116, on tho 4th inst., tho wife of Mr. S. F. H ooper, of a daughter. CITIZENS of Bowmanville wishing Fresh freely, when it was announced that our Morning's Milk delivered at their .homes esteen1ed friend, Gordeu D . .Fletcher, was MARRIED. will be supplied by leaving word ab Mr. better, for he had been reported seriously "'ALKER- BA'l'ElllAN- At the resld1>nce of Yellowlees' Bookstore, or by droppmp: a ill. To loose Gorden would be a calamity the bride's father. Whitby, on July 18th, by csrd in the P. o. M. MUNDAY, Proprie· . indeed. The town might as well put np Hev. J:I. C. Speller, Mr. Daniel Walker, of Orono, to J!:mm&, second daughter of Charles tor Brookhill Dairy. 262-3w. the shutters. Already cin'r aa.uctnrn waa in mourning, and we were .a.eking : where Bs,tel'lla.n, Esq. Reader, if you suffer from any disease would our plums and big potatoes come DIED. of the Liver, Stomach, Bowels Kidneys, from 1 CAWKER- In Bowman-rille, on the 8th inst., Shin, or blood, try ·Burdock · Blood 'Bit· Sarah Agnesa, eldest da.ui::hter of ·Mr, C. M. ters, Na.ture's specific medicine for acting The Salvation Army from · Toronto, Cawker, aged 12 years and 5 months. on those organs for the outlet of disease . visited Grim~by ca.mp ii:rouuds la.st week, CL11 1nE- In Bowmanville, on the 6th instant, ~5.000 bottles sold in the la.st three mon- H.lld t ook possession of the gr~nnds dur- George Stil'llng Climie. a(l;ed :rears. ths. 162 ing the day. Their musical performance, ·CoLoA.'t'E.- In Bowmanvilloe. on the Hh inst., was so a ttractive that all the religious Frederick Oeorgo, only son of Edvrin n.nd Ther*-"'s hardly an adult person livin~ exercises were merged, 'i n these held by Ft.Im~ es Colgate, aged 5 months. · but Hi sometimes troubled with kidney the army, · and the ministers of other difficulty, which is th e most prolific and denominations on the grounda, united in If yon would escape the ra.va11:es of that dangero us ca.use of all disease. There is their exercises. ·They say . th'ly had a scourage of the S ummer season, Choli:ir11. DO sort of n eed to have any form of kid- grand day. Morbus, keep Dr. Fqwler's E x tract of ney or urinary trouble if Hop Bitters ls ta.ken occasionally. Mr. Dyke met with a moat cordial wild St:c-a.wberry 11.t hand for uae. 111 ·when a.11 other remedies fail for Bowel reception from the English Oonferenqe, tha,t and ti.II other form3 of Bowel Coin· l 62 and found them in h earty sympathy with plaint, it is infallible. · Complaint, Colic. Crampa, Dysentery, the union mornmcnt here . He vi.sited etc., " then Dr li'owler'a Extract of Wild Londoa, and pronouaces the Canada. fish BOWMANVILLE MARKETS. Strawberry comes to th e rescme." Thus exhibit firs& class, meeting Mr. Wilmot writes W. ii. Crooker, druigist, W;>:t'er - and Mimster McL1 .mna.n who are 1iu at· . Oorrr.-cted up to 1 o'clock p.m. every Thursda1 11 down, and adds that "its bti1es ai;e la.rge tendancB. · He visited St. Pauls, ' WestBY J. & D. :McDOUGALL. and increasing.'~ . minster Abbey, London bridg6, British F lour, per 100 lb . .·· .. $2 75 . . to .. $3 OL The Oshaws Sons of England, united Museum, .St. James, K~nsington, and Fall Wheat,perbusn . . .. 0 95 .. to . . l 00 with their bretheren he r e, in paying their Hyde parks, Buckingham P11olace, and SpringWheat, per bush. 100 .. to . . 1 _ 05 last token of r espect to Bro. Nott. The houses of Parliment. ~ving a le tte r Rye, per bushel. .· .· ···.. 0 58 .. to . . 0 60 United Workm eu of Or0no lodge, paid a from M r Gladstone, gra.ntinl( hirn aomis· Oats,pArbusbel ······.· 040 . . to .. 045 8imilar compliment. Bot.h lodges were sion to the latter placea . Mr.Dyke hopd8 Peas; Blue. · · ·········· 0 70 .. to ... · O 75 well represented, and their ae r v1ces duly to reach home on the 23rd ins t., when we " Bhckeyes .. ...... 0 75 .. to .. 0 80 'appreciated by brethren here. shall expect t o hear more abliut his trip. ,, 8mall. . · · · . . . . . . 0 70 ... to ... 0 75 o . 1. . .. . . . . . 0 50 .. t o. · C 55 GoPEY,~ for, A ugust comee t o us as its WE regr et having to unnounce the Barley, N· No. 2. ·· ······ 0 45 .. . to .. . 0 CiO mid-summer number so brl~ht H.nd refresh· death of Mr. Geo, S . Climio, which took No. 3. Extra ... 0 40 .·· to ... 0 45 ing, that during its pernaal, we are be- place at his i·eaidence on Monday evening. BY .JOHN McMU:ij<1'RY. guiled into forgettmg tJ.ia.t the thermom- Mr. Climie, has bee n a. g1 ·ea \sufferer for eter is raging ia the nineties. I te colored many years, but d ea th nas r e-leased him Butter, per lb. b est ta.ble·· O 15, ,@ ·· 0 16 fashions, this rrtor.th, are produced by the from tti(!m all. On Wednesday afternoou Lard,~ 1b , ··· ,; ... . ..... 0 13 .· @ ·· 0 14 .same process as those in the :F rench :Mag - the fuu eral took place, a sho~t service E ggs, ~Joz ·············· 0 15 .. @ ·· 016 azines, and though not fully equal to them being held at his late ,.eslde,nce, ~en the Potatoes, per bushel ·..· , ·. 0 40 .· @ ·· 0 50 in every particular, they for s urpass the body · was borne to Trinity church, and Fas hion pla.tasof any American Magazine. ihe service contiIJ.ued. '£he Rev. Mr. "Ill'" snving prese1tt,- Mr, M. E. Allison k h Hutchinson, Kan,: Sa ved his life by a simple Au excellent protrait 9£ the late President W a.rrin!lJ." who officiated, spo e wit much Trial Bottle or Dr. K ings New Discovery, Garcield makes the secoud on the list of feelin<> " · of the d eceased, and co unselled consumption, whlrh caused him to procure a Pcesidentia.l portraits, a feature of the all to seek comfort from God. A large Jar~ bottlo that completely cured him, when Boo-Ji that will be growing in int er est ns ntlmber of friends we re in attendance, Doofors, cha.ni[e of cllmate and enrythlng the portraits are isl!lned; a11d ,,-hen the including all the town printers, who turn· else had foiled. A sthma, Bronchitis, Hoa.rseaeries is completed,, will mt.ke .n vi.luable e<l out to pay their last mark of respect · neas, Severe Coughs, ond nil 'l' hro&t aud Lung collection, sspeoially 10 if they all to one though a gre&~ snfi'erer, had aye a dlaea.sm·, it ls guar&ntood w cure. Trial bottle prove as good &8 the portrait ln the present kind wCil'd for all. George will be gre atly froo a.t .T Biggi12botha.i:n .t; Son'"- Drllg Sto1:o. number. j·mia!ed. 1Al1'1fo JiM $1. aeadd.e. · [· other local papers pubhsed at $1.00 u. Mi~s Ella Rankin, is visiting John Ra'.l· · · year a11d note the cont1·a11t. ' New Advertisements. PORTER OFFER8 l:tESIM · DEX CE f:lale. lkiO-lf. - - - - - -------·--- - ---.,.AL STUD.ENT WANTED. D ENT Apply to C. HAHN DEN. L. D.S. 260-tf 8ALE,..:._A ~-;;;;d· iiiik Cow for F OR eale,(Devon). W.BURIC WELL BRED RULL Sll.RVI'c!E.. A JOHN Line. 2G0-3w O RENT.-Honse, with garden. to T rent nea.r }'»rniture Factory, Apply te> .ARTHUR 261-2w. III~ fo1· AR'l'HUlt 2w. IWR ST~TT &JURY~S or toono of tho fi>llowlllf> P1..,...11ta towi;i.0111'wayuo-ur &iliPTBll!l~R Ffi.STIVAL. larJy to you for Six llontb.M nnrt lnunedlA.toly i>end n pW'lated ....lttb..,.._.t n ...oolpt, ,,,.htoh will oo.titlo ta.eho.l.d- Wewm snmryourno.meouour sul>scnptlon l>ook&nd mo.II the.PARM., FIELD AND PIRESIDIE J'flQ'IJ· Partial list of Pre$ents to·Be Given Away. ig U: ~: g~.;:a:~m~to'r=.~~.~~~:::::::: e=: lO U. 8. Ure-c.m.buckis of 8100.... . ... .. ........ 1000 00 i~ ~~e:t;~~~;~l,!~.~~::::::::::::::: JO L~ditHJ' MI'r<JHE.LT,, Jla8e PARIS GREEN.· . __ ~ ;~~~~;!'n: :::;::::::::::::::::::::::·::: ~: ~o~~~~if "-<~~:f':Ck~~~,1F~~!:i"&!~ !!1~.9&,~~~~~~~~!!5 ;~!!~<~?~mM~a<:!:.f>o!~n,.::~!0~...~r~.~~~'~i:rsi00~~~·~':i ~!~~~~~~t.!,iv:~oo~rri~~-.£\~~ib~~. bo;z!~Y&C! ~~~~~~~J~ ~d ~!! i~~: 1 !or $ ix lf.011tJ.1tS T'OUT future })U.l.ronage, all! J 81lver Dinn01.· Servioo.. ......... ............. JOO f.10 5 Top Bugg:ie.q........... .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . · ... 1000 OQ 90, U. S. Oroenbadts ~f $~ · 011eh. .· ·· ........ 1000 00 1000 Photograph Albu~~ ct:Uili, . . ............ SOOO OfJ I ¥.h~~-!:~~~~~~:;~::::::::::::::::::::: i3Z ~ l llntcbe<.l µnir o! 'rrot.t.J..llt; Hor~ .. ·······. lQOO 00 1 Gni..nd Sl}uuro .P'in.IJo......... ............... t!OO 00 1:000 tr. ~- Groonlm.clc!il ot 81 ouch ..... , ......... 1001> OU JO Gon;,e· Gf)W Wnr..cha&, l:nj;'llwh Movetu.errt 000 00 !:: ~ OOj ~ ~ri'1~D1~~~rin:ai:t~..~~~~ 1 Uold Wa.to.b.ee, Jtil~litsh m.ovem'fs l Nu.nnLUldy Work l:loNG.. . .. . ... .. . ........ MO 00 2500 Elegn,nt Oloo~rn.&h. Plctur~~ .. .· ........ .. t.000 00 ti Haw Silk l'ar or uif 1"'u,1.·nltur9.. ... . . . ··· lOH 00 3 f'ateut l:!u.rvc..itars . .. . , . .................... 1000 00 = ~ 00 nOA'l' LOST.-N orth ot Bowmaoville, \J some liars v.fl;o-a Rmm i;;a C oA'r. Heward for retnrn tp 'VV. '.H. PlPElt, A1,·r\cultur11.l Implement .~ent, BuwrnanYillli, ' 261. Yom;g Coltio Dr·g, black two l> ol.fJ~ in left and one (01· re \·n·rn to Gifford Hotel, E11nls~illen, PcrHonM ha,rborinx him after this not1eo vnU be I·rosocltted aooording to li.w. E. <HFli'ORD. 260-3\v in right eo.r. u,,.,ard white . ..,it 11 - -'----- ----·--·-·--· ---~ W. BURR. -A L OST. a.rid All o f the u.bM'e pl'OS811t.B will l>o a.wat"d.ed (n n fair and lmpartinl nuuUler by oomtu.itt.$(1 uhosot.\a.t tbe Fe·Uval b7 ,t ta· tiull.,;cplher.-. th.is J'c.stiv!\J will t~ plnoo Sopt. 9tb. It will not ha l~$OOEfl~ !or Sub.sorlber1 to a. numbored roceiJit for ua.l'lt or ) ·om· "ubl"crtbot'S and one t' xtra for ;rour troublo ~t_O::t;D boJ!OVtJ YOU WIJJ liku OUl' pU.pOJ' MO: WUJ,l tJiat YOU Will aJ WtA)'Ei l'OWU.ill a, t;Ubficrtber, YOUR SUBtiCRIPT'ION FREE. Oot t1T6 of your frlem1s to joill_you by cuttinq thJ_~ out cuUl iS.bowtug it to iliow. !;cud u· [12.l>Q nnd wu wlll ·en<lyou tit· FARM, FIELQ AND FIRESIDE !or six months, anti ¥1'0 ~uhtu.:.ript.ion. and rJ16refore wo chl\.r~ nothing fot· the p1'6!Kmf«. OUR PROPfrwm ~in to 11a!l~~1~ ;!~o0::1~·1J'!~v~~dJ1~~'£':.f~P~ 'fot1~~k· s':~1~lit~~:.~i;~:.:S1lz!11i:,r ~:~:11~u~~;ip~o~J2?·1~ tha:i Bept-01nbor,JRt.. . . , , TEN f'liUUSCDllllf~ll.~ '"IUa $~ nn(J we will Renrl J2~uhHCl'ltti.lonsanrl twelve nutnberadre4$~~· THE FARM, FIELD AND FIRESIDE Pfla'.,,.. COPISS. ltcontalnsStorles, Sketolles, Pootry, Farm, Carden Household and Agrloultural Departments by the boat Oontrlbutors of the day, t. woll .._, "" Illustrate<! 1 on,,ll'ront Road, l;\- 111iles west ot Jlowma.u ville 'ferws t·aay, .Apply w R,,y, W,~ TSON, Uour'. tlco, P. 0. or at STATESMAN oillec. 2!9-tf. 0 OUSE AND LOT POR SALE. H One acre·of 11tnd which ·a. }'ra'me House, 1 mrt of 17, con. Darlin1tton bein~ lot on fa 1. la ono or.the old~i a.nel ableetod.Jtoo Family n.nd Agi1M.llttlrt\.l papers. It cont"11ns ......,.,,, Jo.rue (Eiiri.t:r Colamn11 J.incJndJna-Dlegnnt cover. bou.nd, l:'titchOO Md <.."Ut. And now ha..1 ~ ctrculntion of 43..000 LAD I ES~ oontu.ins tho.t whleb ·wJlllnterc~. illiitruct and Ulnuse tbe"·hole fnm.lly. THP.: PROPRIETORS (U'O men ot' metUl.s, who a.lw-ay~ ha,·etlo?icrua they ngree, and our pa.per 115 long e&t.f'.l.ili11hCd ll.nd l'el libfo, with 11uffioicnt tfltf.\.l to eMry out n.ud full\ll to tho lotter any otl'er we 1u.ay make. TO THOSE WHO DO NOT AT BND THE FESTIVAL wo wut "°"d " prlnt<><l r,;., oC the A""n.rd1:11 and n.IJPrUJe.Utd w·iU be !orwn..rU~ W HoJdcns O? !Wct-ipt. "' a."l:-t1ioy iuuy dir"ct.. Sample Co,E!es Pree, llUbllCription price. .AA 111 _,. r.LWWllJ IN rY/Br thtJH ~IM rla wot~"-· flJlHI V )"ff~ PHbl,11hO!t' ~h4M"1'. Money in sumi:J or ~1. 00 or l<>Ra mny bo &ellt in ordhu.ry letter at our rlski lnrger sums should be eent: h7 Regit!tored Let.tor. ]>; O. monev oi'Cler or Exprese. a.r.d k.dd.ref'lo«i to the · ~,~.:~ ~.T~~r=~~~~J·a.t1~ ~:i~~-p~r.,'!, E~~.?t~?.~~e!l E.'!f~::.· n~~us:a'!:i~~~.,~~6[:1Ji~ ·r.,u Whi·" Ewes and One .Lumb. any person !llvin" such imformut.ion u.~ wd:. load to their rooovm·y. will b o sui· ttb1 y ru1vnrded. AN80N TAYLOR. CM·twright., P . 0. 263-Sw TO IN TRAYED '.l'l:I~ ' THE Srtwright, Sub·criber, lot the 7th concession of Clb(IUt lase Ji'ROM 10. In P:nEMISES OF C .. o.n 01' tho .t1rb1: Of ,lui)' ONLY 50 CENTS ~~~~~;~~~~~~L??.~~d'o!b=t>:! · FARM, FIELD AND FIRESIDE, 89 Randolph St. Chicago. ~..............- ARM; 1lEN'l' PfCKERING.Floss. A goo.i improl"'Br1 rarm o· ··ere,, more w l\1w1illt1ip of P1ci.:.ering. first concession on the Kwgstocr "" 1 .d, b y Li;·erp9ol rourlt.er.· a t-hort ttitna.tWt'I l'r onl 'he ne\V Harbor. 'l'll" l:wd fo g<> od, tl1e f,.noe · are good and buildi11.:;i tire !{OUd. Por- pMti <: lllar~ apply to HENRY HANEY, fi<JWll1'if1V illn . 263-tr c·r r~m rn thfl l:iO DEMEMB'ER these are Presenta .to our Subecrlbera given to the~ absolutely n Free. Cut this ()Ut ii_nd 'show to friends, acqualntanc011 and n<}le;hbors, as it will not a ppear again. \Postage Stamps tat<:en In sum a leas than 1J i.~ .............~E.A.D T:la:ESE LETTE:JR.S 1 I :.:y·:~:c!'!.~~r:o~r. p:a;~ YOUI' (>aper, ea.a d:M:Ll;,'1~~ uo~FT'tt":' Ir!J1!"U'~~~T~'" OORSE, BUG.CY IUW HARNESS. 8ALE.-A Good H<n'dc, 6 years F OR old, tr).le clra1v, gnoct. kind.gentle sound wind and as as known t.o Local and Other:Wise. worth '6b tlaaea t.bo price t'or a ·Ix moatlu' ·nlHlcl'lptAo.u.. 0 JAMES D-Ul"Ol'IT, liaCaD.T;a.. Jl'la. .. , reeelTecl yenr PRIM'I' and ..... --en ec1 with H that I lnelo.., -~ ........,,, .... t.bc·ame. I ·hall t1·y and "et more aube~ ~" cFJllNK.e~E1.!ir.JitC::fe;, IdDkn. "J thla..k t.he r1...... and T I ...:'!~:c1aC ~'!.i:::::;.::-:;s;.!~ n";[~h J~'h~M'~i::lf~~~. ~:.!t~ :i'!.1:i":r.:r::::~'vl 1 eye1· ofl'erod." uThank· f'or belq.., pre111pt. Ever7_one cmft1dder· the _pRpcrtlu,beW'tof"~hektnd HEN.BY W. V .tl.NDEGBJFT, Mariont Ind. P,.-W.lil VOlJLD GIVE A.Ji lJNLIHITED 1"J¥BER MIXILAB TO TKE A.BOVE. outr1t will be Rolrl at ' t barJ!t1 in, ll1Jquire throuqh BOX 26, Ci.rtwright., or thi:o ofllce. 261·3w· \Vernen driv-0 him. Also a 'top Buggy not m11ch the v ·o1·se. for wenr, and 11 $15 set or' HM· ne,.. n<>arly nPw, city rn arle. Th i!i complete rn dri vcr. limb f11tr UOF. T. L. DOYLE, Piani~t,Organist a.nd tmicher of Voottl JllllBic is pl'epared to take a few more pn pil~. 'J'ho best of referenco can be rui-uishe.d t; reu.t caro exercised .ion given to with be;,lnnere, and spee;ial a t ten 1 adv. ncod pupils, 1'1:todu de.s irous of takini;t Instruction'!< shoukl npply ut Mr. Doyle's ree1denoe, or filll,ke it knOWll uy dir~ct.ing U few lines to P . U. Box t9. Terms $7.oO fol' tweh·e looGOna. , 139·tl P .: Established in the interest and for the protection of p_ e ople who pay Cash for their Dry Goods. ARM. FOR SALE.-'l'h" North Half of Lot 19, Co·n 4 Darlmgton. ll:i ttcres clear· ed, Soil. ~anrly loam . 'l'he 'r..1'111 ia well fenced 1'nd in agood~te.te ofcullivat.iun. Good buildings, nice orchard or choice gral'ted fruit, 1tnd ab1rndnnoe or icood water. Jt. i s beaut1rully s!Luated witl1in ten mirnll os wRlk nf th· village of Hu.nq>ton vdun·e the.r< 1 ~1·~ the Uoet yr&l!'.i11g F 8cbool, Churche·, Po~~·oJJlc·'· :-itol'~s. lllack· sm!Lh sh up Griat r.ni.11. &C' &c. Tl1is i1; on~ ot farml"J iu \,iH.! G hee~e 11\wt.tu·y, &eBl<ion fo Plough 11,ftel' h.al'l"'"r.. Apply to JAMB:S STUAH'l'. Cobou!'g, or I. L. B.H.l5\Vij' ou the nremlsed UR,tf~" Yow1niltip. J;oa· FARMS yo RENT: r ·. I Our Semi-annual Cheap Sale of Sumrper Dry Goods and Silks. 'l'he nuiler14f1~n e cl offel' 1 .0 r~nt the follm.Ting pl'Operty:- Thu.t excellClllt ~razing &grain farm, b"ing lot 22. con, 2. Dnrliogt.ou. coutainlni;t, 200 .A.Clt.H.Eli 011 which »re ;;uod huildiugs, orch· arc1. wo l wa.tered, ete. .A.lso fl'Om 10.0-00 to 20.000 >:<JOd C<'dar Posts for ·ale. For full pa,·tict>hra appl y on the nro111i~es tu J. W . HAR. ' H·EN, ur It. H.A.ltN· DKN. Howma.nvrnc, P. 0 , 255-tf, Farm ·ro Rent In Clarke. ~o .ACRES Ol1E11R, bemg lot 35, ~ con. R. Ci ..rlrn, ·g0<>d build·nllS. j?'ood fencoa, good ~<·ii, !11 g110<l $t><le or cultivation. 2~ milP~ from 'l'yrone ; l ~· miles from Leokor<l. Well a rlopted tor graiu 1rnd ~tPd<. well watered. 56 a.crtis more ad.loin inµ: rnay b e l:11t<l, I( de.,i red. Apply to John TJ"'vey, Le' k«rd : Alex. Staple~ . Tyron a, Executors; or ?r1r~ . M. A. Sta.pies, Orono. 162-tr I NOW GOING ON!, Our next advertisement will be 'devoted to our system of doing busine~s, HOTEL FOR SALE IlSJ" BOWMANVI LLE. lllr. '.l'. Brod.le, Sr.. th ... lina "nd comUlodious brick hotel, called the ]r;aste1·1, Hou81b, lsotfereJ. In conseque.ncc of tl!e deathor the oroprietor, and the amount of credit done (if any) since starting. ' for ea.le 011 l\d vanta~eou· t erm ~ ;· the honse 1s In every respect in first-claM order, and 1s. doing a larg-e town tmLle, and la ttlSCl well a nd fu,vornbl' known to comn.1n,· i1>l men and the tt·!J.velling -pulllic g3111·rnlly : 1-lltl pt)pul11tion or the town is about 4.000, >:r nd only fivs licenses are Issued ; furniture, etock, f>tu., 11.t valua.tion if desired. F or fnrtber pnrtim1l1trs apply to MRS. M.AHGA.lLE'l' BHO:DIR, Adr.;ini~tratrix, Bowm ..aville. 262- 3w Valuable Farm Property for Sale by I1ender. 1 ·o c- -sl 3BTH-PROVINCIAL - oil' · TIIE- Tendora ,w ill be recci v-er1 by th·J undersigned up to the 2l!W JH V 0:11· AUGUR'J', 1883, for the purohuee of the l::l,.ndercock l<'"~ '"· containing 82'ucres more or leas, beiug composed of the north part of tho east half uf lot 17. in the first concesaion of Darling tou, Uo. l>urham. Tile soll iB or good clay loam antl ·vell w"tered w ith a never-fuihng spring and torne w t;JllS. On the prem!see a.re good f>1rm 1 .n .'1cliu 11s a nd itJ'ra.mo house. 'l'JJe -rrope1 t:v fa ai tuut.01{ t' of a mile from the corporation of .Bowmar. v1lle, 0n the Gravel or Kin i~tcn ltoa.rl.. Th.e Utle la' indisputable, end p<;ssession will =====":=============================~=== - be gn·on to plow illllll!ldrntely Rrter ]HJ.\'V ellt Of thi~ yf;Ja.r, tt.nd of thn hanHe J at N <)Vern ber. T1rn:m1 .--0ne fonrlh or tlto Ptncliase money down, or more if desit·ed, and b<'lat.co may be. A ·.DICKSON'S CASH STORE. SANDERCOC K FARM~ d HE A P--------,One Price · f-XHJ"~-ITION Administrator~s Notice~ ERPI~G~U~~~(~--~~ A~ D. BUH R !'} !;IMPSON« U a rrlSLtJI", E ow1nttnvillP. 'l.'h " .,,i'(mdCtr's secured by tnort1~0..{t) ""' \ ht -. pttHlllSt;S. Texidero to be iid dro.,r,ccl t.o Solicitor., I A t A t' l grltu Ura r S Ssocla IOn A ' It I 1 THE CREDITORS and ALL O.THER ' ,, T0 be Held at GueIph Entries must be made with the Secretary A.t Toronto, on or before the undermentioned dat{es, viz c : 1 SI s · p 1 .A · I urses. att e, ieep. wme, ou try, gn~~~~~1 2~th~lements, on or befllre Saturday, ·- Grain, l!' ield n.ootRand other Farm Products, Machinery and Manufactuca generally, on or before Satnrda.y, September 1st. Horticulturnl Products, Ladie3' \York. Fin 11 Arts, etc, on or beforcSaturday, SAptem ber 8th. L' h Prize Lists und Blan k ~· orms 1or making t e entries upon can be obtMoed ot the Secreta rie! ot a.ll .A.grlcult11ral and 1Ior~1foltural ~ocletles and Mecha.nlos' · Institutes throughout the Province; or to DIUOll' \V .lDJ& 8eereta.ry, A:rlcaUaral nad .lrh AHodaf.loa, Tnroato. Flneh. D. -. -·11.IN""lf, 1·restt1ent, South~-Jw OF ONT.A.RIO SEPTEMBER '83 24.'TH To 29.TH ___ ' · - ON 'l'HE - for ·- -v '"' l' ~ G . , .. " (' . F .uxce .e n,, r.1t11 1or.r; · ChZ!Dg <arm, .. known ~s "l<:rp_i_n:~.h~ ll_' : ~. c~1,01 st.m~ of 16<1 1 r.cres, well fe nced. '"-' ' ' "t """'" aud rn first class state or c\lltl ve.t1<>r., w1lll !l:""'l fruit orcha.~d. Is ofl'e_ r ed Jor MIA on "." ":'"><ms. £here u1e l\"ri;eforn: lrnil1l<1:ea,cellnrstables U~ ~er n ~th IO\' ~tork ~.J"·l SlOt'hµ" of J'OOLS, eto. · I hero t1:1a . .ro·l1n~ 1!~·i ~'" "o""~~ u~1u· build· Inga, (no ex;nenBe for .l')"t. ~1.0:: year8) and a br!'last whe~l, ~·rec1 ed. n.'·b _ ro,::" p 11111 p· that re.,ises water <>0 It.et ' " e;...r 1 01. · which snpJJltes w:ater through s.\<><:k r,t~ 1 >l<1s, dwelling 1t .; ·1m1ired In W(lOd· througlJOnt , and -to hm 1 s'Ip~d for dri:vmi< ste...m. th1.,~,,~u '.' tock stables. hut pr?cess of at eaan,_,g -.~0·l f r)I· st.ock bar. been n·icll alx yev,ro ,unv '""' \'l l'«ved a.gre11t saving and HI·~ a camtn! t.hnf:l,r: milch cows. A first-.c la?~ l>air>:,J' as·;i~~~ ':.ar h·' e.n carried on for >em_ ,, fror~i ·-? i" '.b .< o "" borng kept, ~n!'I the bnsmess 1 ~ n.cr. 11 o1iru: _ vinrly, There eh'.1 ~ several !l.<?1'0S of r icl, " ···hits" through w x c l'lll1B tt!tv m 1, , ~trei.-:n · ~":n: :<8ible from every field on bo·h rMle~. < J i. a fanu i<tfords the best facit.itlP.8 for t 1 1 i11 hrn"' "'~J. Only ha.lf a, mlle from the to ..:n r>f B,n " ·ll!:t Tillti. 'rV!ll aell I.b e whola J~'V r·un)" iucluding two dwo)llng houees con~·otue"lt w h!\rm, or will reta1u t:om 20 to Ml ll'-l'f'B Ii '> m a.;: be agreed - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - upon, with one of the dw,3mn~. F'or Hie also f>O anr,8 ·; 1,, tt·.e 7 concession of We h&vn long en.Joyed a re...11tatlon for ... y. D&rlln t · 80 1 "' f '-I i D r:r Goods and. "' Olothla1r1 "" g ou, JUBt l 'Oi s w.:«t of uf u id ~ flna.rd'. 11,; ... rga as 11 · lij J'OI' full particulars n.pply to STEPHl<JN U&on lo Oo, ~'i'TQN, Bowm&lllville. 259, persona hli.ving chdm1 against the estate or HA.MUEL SEYMOUlt J t !ti t h. of c~rtwrigh.t. in the cou;,t~ ~? D~~1ii:.n~_,:f. mun. who died on or about the twenty-fifth d11y of November, 1880, are hereby notified to seu<l by post, prepttid, Ot' deliver to JAMES PARR, ofCiirtwri;:htafo1·esH.id AdQ:tinlsti·ator W ith the will annexed of. the ;.,.,rsonaJ estate and eJf~cts of the said HAMUEL SEYM.OUH, on or !>M&re tho tlrst day of October , 1883. their ohristia.n and surnames, addresses and. descrlptlone. the full particulnrs of their claims e. statement of their accounts and the natur~ 01 the securities (it any) held by them ; or ht de1'n.ult thereof. and immediately after ~uclt la1:1t. named dfl.te the ft.lllil·ts of the ·Jo.id SAMUEL Sl£YMOUH wi'U ho d1atributed amon the parties entitled ther_eto, re~ard beln" ha.~ only t9 claims or which notice shdll have been given as r.tbove required, and the said .Administrator will not be lia.ble for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of ~\'hose olaim notice shall not h<ive been received at the time ot suoh distribution · Dated July 18tb, 1883. JAMES PARR, 263-iw. Admlul·trn.tor. r Tba.t E FO~-~:~'~\.Lil::.i. M

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