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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Aug 1883, p. 4

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'j e:: A 3. · thoughts are as p\}re as the pe:trly dew Tho GREAT GEHMAN INY(GOR.A'l.'OR is drop lvhich glitter in the sunbeam; and tho marvel or tho Medioal Worlrl. It never fails to completely curt1 Nervous Debility, Im· arms ae strong as the giant oak of th" potency, Medical Depression. and all di~o,.,·es ' forest. Surely ambition can irain no hioh· ca.used from exoeases. 'l.'he testimony of thous ~ ,. ands can be had by writing F. J, Cheney, . ' er niohe in point of circumstances, and in Toledo. Ollio, solo agent tor the United St.ates. Price $1 ))Ar box. eix boxes for $5. Jr your 1>rder to succeed " we must build the lad· druggl8t does not koep the remedy, send to headquarters and get tile medicine by ruail. der by which we rise, and I!HlUnt t I10 Circulars a.nd testimonials on aoolications. OUY TH!i summit round by round." The air wa ON THIRTY DAJ'.S' 'l'CIAL. breathe impart'e' vigor to our constitution -FOR.TJrn VOI/!',\IC BllJ,T CO.; Marshall, Mich., will and enables t he recipient to despise ob· send Dn. DYR'sC~~LEBRATEDELEC'l'RO-YOL'i'AiC . . . Bin.TS AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES on trial for stacles and overcomA difficulties. From thirty do.YB to men (young or oldJ who are ar· FOR 1'HE MONEY. the country mi.ny n~mea oo the roll of tlicted with Nervous Debility, Lo stVitulrt.y and Manhood, and kin4red troubles, guaranteeing honor have been added-men of the grand· speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above, N. ll.- No risk est intellect. Raised by work and wip to is incurred. as thirty days trial ls allowed. places of distinction, for on the bt11t and Nothing L:nown to medical science nan most rpcent authority a very l:j.rge major. surpass . tho ·1iealing prowerties of Dr. p a Ail " jty of our famous men were farmt!rs' buys, Fowler's Extrac~ of Wild Strawberry in s s<>le ai:i:ontin t.O:'l; l,,cality for thesocelobrated and its no disgrace to belong tq a class Chohrn :Morbna, DysenteJy, Colic and ali watehe~. lf you ~"in t a correct time keeper .162 I noted for their quiet lite, simple habits, Bowel Oomplaiuts. tll'OC\11'l!l & " J_,1tnC£1Htcr." .Another n ice aoeo··tment of silver 9.nd plated yet sturdy independence-the very mon· wm·o in all t.no ltne·t de,iigns, jus t arrived at KINGS fON. l\la.yu>\rrl. arch of all they survey. This bein,1: the 'rhe reip"il'in;r of fine watuhes and J<iwelery a specialty a.1 . l\lluyn"rd~. c11se, we would encournge onr young f&rm· Dornpetitio1t (ielled. Gold and Silver plating Will be opene,d Oct·ber 2d, with staff of Nine ers to ply their energies in makmg them· Professors; =a . aifiliat.ed _with Oueen'o University; with builclmg and funds by citi>:en8 endowed Ou1i ab.ent editor telegraphed us frem selves successful farmer~, aml employ of Kingston ~~ ·~-~- - ·---~ . ----.. --..-:TM' .. "- .- .-· as an initiatory movement ·Or Montreal on our civic holiday, just as we their leisure momants in staring the mind. wo1nan's educa.tio11. SJr It. J. CA !:!.'('WRIGHT, Chairman of were loading · up our light wagon for · Ape not the silly hoodlams who have out· Roard; :M. LAVELL, M. D., President of ; 11.. P. KNrn HT, Registrar Kl!'. GS· Sydenham Grove, and was in the act of ,i:rown them~elvas; who look upon their Faculty We have just received a LARGE co~SIGKMENT of TON, ONTARIO CANADA. Write 'for pi·os. pectus, . stowiog away teakettles, baskets, children, aged fa. t her as an old fogy and behind the BOW:MA.NVILLE,FRIDAY, AUGUST 17· etc.· His report was that they were Jrnv- tiwes ; whQ love the company of fa3t - - · ------- .- - - --==:-:-==--= ing [\ gl'and time, hut no copy for the young men; who find rann life daily beBY order the post o.flice will be moved STATEHMAff. ·we looked at our teakettle, corning more irksome; who are snapping: --v.:n-from the o1d site across to Prower's block, then our h11.mmock, and (pillow · for the asunder the ties of the old home, and will Direct from the Pottery in England, which enables ' US to offe~ TH E NAT I 0 N AL~ the change to talo.e place as soon as pos- baoy), and the little ones were climbing soon tlnd themseh·es tossed upon a reet· · sibla. A petition which was presented to up the wheels' Qnd over the dashboard en· less sea., all becanse of mistaken notions first claRS goods at the very lowest prices. We.are showing the l,. 0 . anthoritie3 over a.year ago, a~k- quirmg where they would sit, and we :ind false reasoning. Every avenuo of ed t hat it mig ht bu put more in t he centre were bothered and be(!all to eoliloq uize attainment is spro11.d out before you. If of the town, b ut 1 }1i11 has been disrt>gard· thus, "Why some men with full purees yon desire houorB yonr leisure hours 01"ied, and so far l\B coavcm1enco is concerned and fine equipage can travel in first-class should be speut m acquiring knowledge. i t might as well hl\ve remained where it atylo at a third-clu11s rMe, with rations Has the field of politics an attraction for was. The ne w b,n ilding, however, will thro1vn in siinply because they owned a. you, then study political economy and and Industrial Products, F:i:ne mako & very n ice oflic~, aud we m ust take pair of good sciseors and were capable of read the newspri.p,ers and bide your time, ArtsandL<tdie'sWork,&c'. , what little plums we get and be tl1ankful· writing a few perEonal notices, .which a1Jd some d ay you may he au M. P. We make ruen mad and women haughty, whit~ are assured of this, that you erl' if you do And a and attractive stock of T.HJ>; news has reached ns from England others who wcrk h(l.rder and should conslil· not appreciate the 1;rivileges you posstss. that the J3. C. Confot·ence at which the quently fare better, hnve to cook, carve With the long winter e.vening<1. 1.1 · our Rev. Mr. Pascoe W"-a tl:e re.presentalive and pack, theu pile t.he whole family into disposal for mental improvement, with a of tho Canadian Church, has decided ·a light wagon u.mid boxes, baskets and mind comparatively free from the worry Intending urchasers win do well to call, THE PROG-UA.rf.li1'1E against the union ~o far as the Bible kettles like so many sar<iinos, then drive and. friction of hfe, yon should strive to Chri~tian chnrch ia conc<:ri:ed. This, if I u one home nag to SyC!enh<1~u srrnmp. J enn.oble your call in~ b~ first being .an i~- or special Features and Novelties will be the ht1c, iii i;6tnawlrn.t (:f .. ~'.'.:-'.~:rn t:o.itt6l', there t.o be d · dVuUred by mosquitoes. Talk tolhgent, loyi.l farmers Eon, an d if this best yet presented by this Association. although wo suppose the right l6ys in hbout belonging to the Fros.§ and the prove not a step ing stone to a · higher their hands fo take the posttion which it liberties enjoyed by thoee in the four1h position it is either because · you are. un· PRIZE LISTS & ENTRY FORMS is affirmed they h aYe assnmotl. What the ~Btate. If our boss editor, in glimcing ut worthy of· it or incap~ble of filling it. Can be obtained from the Secretaries of all Agricultural Societies and Mechanics' Inultimate result of this h·tch will be is hard himself in the hi.ige mirrors which decor· stitutes, or Lhey will be sent anywhere to foresee . Unquestionably the bulk of ated the spacious saloon of the Sagnenay Vital Questions ! on application by Post Card to the the the pe(Jple am in favor of uui.011, ·and steamer, could havi:l aeen a pii::ture of his -Secret11r~·. at 'l'oronto.Ask the most eminent physician ofaliy if we mistake 11ot their ablest ministers sub, pressed on either side, his bowol11 school, whi·t. is thll best thiag in the arc enthuai11stica.lly so. '.l'o say that the of compassion would have bee n moved world for quieting and allayrng ~u irriBE AT . edict of the Engli~h Couforence is going with sympathy. However it.a a.11 in how tation of the nerves and curing all forru.s to st!ly p roceedings may b e the foll extent people look at the question. '\Ve were of nervoue complaint~, gi vmg natnrnl, childlike refreshing sleep al ways 1 -. - C>Po f it, lrnt to belleve that that edict will happy M we could be ; we gathered water And they will tell yon unhesitatin~ly 1iazard the 1 ;nion or even prevent t11e lilies, chase.d . ~he children, wa4ed knee some form of Hops ! miniite~s and congregations' of th6l B. C. ·doeii into Onti>rio!li waters, played hide ClIAl':Cl!R I. chur&h entering it we do not helieve. and go seek among the bushes, rowed over on all R.aihray~. -.A.T.Ask any or all .of the most eminent . Scenes such as took place in the disr uption the foam·cres't ed wave~ untir,ve grew en· physicians : What is the best and only remedy that times in Scotland and Ci~nada in 1.mnnec- amored of tho 'sce~e .and circllrnstance·, can be relfed on to cure all diseases of the The best time to visit the City of tion with the Presbyteria~ ohur~h m~y ~e: and san~-a'B our paddles touched the waves: kidneys and · urinary organs ; such as witnessed. Ministern apd cqngr.o gations T 0 R 0 NT Q. .Bright's disease, die.bates, retention or e a, may leave their homes :md ch11rnhes be- " 9J1 give me. a ho!ne by the a. inability to retain urine, t\nd a.11 the disWhere the wild waves are crt1sted with eases and ailments peculiar to womenhind them, but the union · wave ii:! too· r~a:1~." He is n.ow offering his whole stock of and they will tell you explicitly and em- i. J. WI'l'HRUW, R. I. HILL, popular to be stayed, the enthusiiism of President. ., Manager and Sec, But the pressman are having a grand t ime. phatically "BL1chu." the people too great to be resisted. August S, 1883. 263-2w. '.J.'hey have returned frorri their Saguenay Ask t~1e s11.me physicians, what ia _the trip highly delighted. They lrnve bowed ~ast relrnble and su~est cure for :i-n h~er . .· . f diseases or dyspAps1a; C<>nshpahon, Ill· amounting to nearly $5000, at IN the rncont squabble in the North· to the Marqms of Lome and kissed their digestiun biliunsnees malarial feves weat between the M1witobn and Ontario hands to the Queen's dochter Louise, God egne, &c:, aud they ~ill tell you: Man~ policemen t here have been some very dis· bless her; they have met Sir John, and dmke ! or _Dandeline ! . Hence, \vhen FC>:FI. OA.S~ C>N':X:...Y". creditable proceediup,s. Tho Mail new a· all are agreed that ho is a tin e follow, these remed1eR are comb!ll~d w1~h others .1 t' Th' equally valuable and combrned into Hop papel' bas not only sought to throw ob· un ti Boots and Shoes made to ord~r as usual, from the best 0 nex~ e 1 ec rnn comes anyway. is Bitters, snch a stacles in the \l'ay of Ontll.rio having her much of the press excursion, ought to do (Concluded next week.) stock and by first class workmeu.. 'rhe undersigned having purchased · at just r!r,hta, but it_ has ~ought to i:nflamo any reasonable i·eader this week ; when bottom figures ii. large amount of the Do not fail to call on him at once and secnre barf' fos. the wor::1t passi0ns of the worst clnss by the chief gets home he will tell the rest. Say Friend, have you noticed the nubby above mentioned articles for hoi.mdinp; them on to resistaEce. We are suitslthat McOlungs city tailor is turning STAND :- Neads' Block, next door east of Lee & "'I saB'& ca.sh, intend as· 1in induceout? the like of them have never been seen glad to notice that by a. vote of the ci tizens THE FARMERS' SONS. Hardware Store, King Street, Bowmanvillc. ~ ment to offer a i in town defore. Leave yonr ordel" with ot Rat Portage they h 1>ve allit1d themselves him and see what::. gent(lel appeara.nce he on the eide of Ontario Incorporation, and. The question with us is not ho1v they will give yoa . .M.cClung Bros are selling we 0 bserYo tl1at Mr. John Rank in, son of vote, for this is n ot a political article, but cloths now at reduced prices. Call right our Collector of Cn~toms, is on the On· ' huw they improve their privileges. In away· tario' 11ide. Mr. R1.1nkio has strong Con· these days of railroads, t!l legraphs, tele· Leaves have their time to fall, says the · and Furn1'shings. lines of Summer Gooas at or below E1erv"t1ve leaniDgs, but having manliness phones, &c., a desire exiijts in the mind poet, bnt 'W ild Strawberry leaves are on POSITIVELY NO AT TENTION coat· 1.'ather than keep them over the rise just nr1w, befog uti)ized in such and independence enough to e::rerciae hi~ to keep pace with modern imi1 rovemen ts enormous will be paid to orders unless accomquantities .i n making Dr. Fowl· until another season I announce a . . . j·1d gment in r eferenue t o the right 'or :i.nct run in competition with what we see el"11 Extract of Wild Strawberry-the in· wrong of the q ue~tion, he has thrown his around us. As we read of n~wa flashed fallible remedy for Cholera. Mor bus, influeuce in favor of Ontario, and because from continent t o continent in as many Diarrhoe1i and other Sum mer .Complaints. of this the Mail o~deavors tu weaken their minutes as it took days heretofore, when Jnst to hand new Fast Pilo Velveteena :BY THI8 STYLISH HOUSE, _ 01._ cause by u sing opprobrious epithet~ n.gain!t the .vhol e civilized world is a network of which for colour quality llnd value cannot _ Which goes to prove that old fo;iyiam is U~" n-EL::> . be surpassed. Conch Johmton& Ory· h e and many othcw,a specious of argument commumcat1on, opening thereby doors for derman. ' . getting played out, and that the people ....LV...L .J::\I Bowmanville, Aug. 2, 1883. 2nHw. ·which the Mail fa too foud of ming, but oue ente.tp~is.e . and calling i~to req u1a1tio~ all w: A. Edgar~, of ·FrankviUe, was cured. which outraged decency should frc·wn the activities of human life, tho3e accus· of Liver and Kidney Complain t atter life down. If such l<1nguage a11 it has indulg- torned to t h" ordiuary routine of duty was dispaired of. He had remained from ed in since tht! commtmcernen~ of tl1is begets t'1e inspiration and lon"s to enter ten to fifteen days without an action of of all descriptions arriving diiily. the bo\vels.-13urdock Illood Bitters cured · Rat Portage embroglio is cor:.tinued and the arena where honord may b" -Fone won and lum, · d h e wri · 1es tha t lie is · a b ett er · an served ou t daily tho sooner !'>bridle is put laurels are bestowed. Every young man man then he h as been for twenty yen.rs & upon it ar.d ita kin the botter fvr the should sot hi~h aims before him . .Humble past. 162 ~ are the most Fancy in town, in all morals of our country. the New Shades. ' in life his lot may be, though cra.dled in PARTIES in want of l\:1omnlng goods and all points West and South-CRED1T Gall anil Examine. poverty and reared in obscurity, he is will a!wiXys tind a full assortment of Crape V +LLEY R. ll. l We haYe a fine assortm~nt of the !'foyer Give 1Jp.- If you are. sufl'erlng with none the les1: equipped for active and eH· cloths Crape Black Casl~meres, Foule Newest Styles in low and depressed spirits, loss of appetite, ergetic work, and what we wish to pein·t Cloths, Silk Wrap&, Paraimulties and 'geoeral dobillty, dlsordcnl<l blood, wettk conCrapes by the b03t makers at Couch stlttt tion.lieaclaohe,or any diseaau of thi,, bilious out to our farmers sons is this,-Not to Joh.ns~on & Crydermans. No betier and St. Lawrence River- MAIL Do not wait or the chance will be gone miture,by all means 1Jrocu1 ·ea bot tleofRlectric despise t h eir calltng. Don't run away value .anywhere. Bitter~. You will bo surp1·isod to see the rapid lne In ihe effort improvement that w!ll follow; you will be in· with the idea that because city life hus its Dmi'·t fill the syetem with quin· spireu with uew 11re_; strength und activity ad v::rn lages that there alone · is the high· to prevent or cure fever and agne. Aye1"s a.gue 'l'OIJJUSTS Rtver Call at the Ecli1)se arid you will '\\ill return; pain und misery will ceae.e, and way to honor. Remember that citj and cure isia far more potent preve.ntivo and rem· anti St. LRlTrencc Nnv4g'11t1on t!o, J have the best btook of goods to pick from. · · edy. with sroiuoe d!z11iness, deafnoSI, head. t ennei'orth you will rejoice in tho praise of .ALSO .AGli:NCY MIDLAND LOAN CO. \ . I , town life tilike are hazardous to young ache, ·and other disl)~dcn. Tho rropriet.ors Elcctrlo Bitter~. Sold at fift.y.cents a bottle, by men, and temptation whir.h prd<\·e the.irui'B . warrant H. J . Higginbotham & Son. BOWMANVILI..;:e.. . . Trrn Grand Lodge of I.0.0,F. haa just hekl it11 annnal seesion in OrtawA.. The reports submitted show the Order t ... be in a· prosperous state. About 260 delega.tes were in attendance. The financial atate· meAt for the year ending 20th J uly show11 a balance from last year of $4,G61.37; reooipts during th e y11ar of $8,538.21, ~ total of $13,199 .49. The total disburse· menta for the year were $8,364.34, le~ving a b11.lanoe in the hand'!! of the Treaenrer of $4,835.15. The a.mount paid by lodges fur sick be.nefita durin g the year ending 32st December fa9t was '$20,308.14, representing payments for sickne~s for a total of (l 365 5 -7 weeks, t1rn beoeficiaries nnm· beri,og 1,43!;1, or 1 f.o·r every 905 in the Order. The amount paid to widovvs was ~'8,332.17, an average of $33.\52 to each of 242 widows. (J)t..her arnonnts paid for fuueral be.n efih, etc., make the whole dis: bursements in this direction $34,488. 07, at an aver~ge cos& pe·r member of $2.~9 . The total disbursements other than for relief were $67,955.'21, 11nainly for current expenses nf lo(iges and 'b uildings. The tot11l average cost pPr member was $7. 39, and the total avera~e receipts per member $10,20, leaving a profit per member of $2.81. The total funds of lodges are $484,5G4.07, an increa,.se of $'i1,390.91 O\·er last year. These funds are made up us follows :- General Fund, $3G0,171.84; Widow aud Orphan, $119,319.7'9; Con· tingent Fuu<l, $5,038.34. A · furthet statement given for the half year ceding 30th .J nn"l l aat shows total lodge receipts of $70,999.21 mid expenses, itfoluding re· lief of $60,591.41. A PEl\SISTRNT FHIEND'S SUCCES8. to eu many are unknown to thti 1Jountry 'rhe followinfl incident wil.l expla.ln the ..hove: youth. Thia i11 an especial reason wh I have suffored frQm rheumo.tiam during the farmers' sons should ·a ppreciate their call· lasi winter moro than I now can write; it mRkes me shudder now to think or my PillnM ing and render it the more honorable by w11h every change oft.he weather. A frienc1 brought me a bottle ot Dr. Dow's 8tur~eon Jiving honorable lives. A recent writer Oil J,inimont and insist~d on my usln11: it; I bas said " The air we breathe the houaU did 8{> and am now as well as ever. B. Alger, , ,. ' Marshv11le, Ont. in which we dwell, the very w-ay in which - - -- - . - it fronts to the mm the de!>:ree of light ~lle111l I111mr:rne.e.-Insure m the Confede1· ' . at10n Lire Assoc~atton. It IB cheaper than tho and shade that falls upon t\~ 1Vith .the fly· · Canadian Mutual Aid, A.O. U. W. or any pass ing hourB, all weave their delicate infiu· 1around yoUF ~at insti~ution,' as the_ follewing ences into the tissues of our being." If ex:amples will prove: Thos. McClung .bas . . · been insured since 1872 for $2,000 and the last that ls so w4a.t grand rnfiuences should be five years it only co'St him $2.55 Der annum on exerted by thos<1 who breathe the country each $1,0CO to insure, Joh11 1\foClung insure1l air· who climb the mountain heiahts and at the same time for the same amount and it ' : · I db ' only cost him $1,U per annum on each $1,000 to feast their ey':ls upon the an acape as insure, he boing.a little younger. 'iVe certify hillside and va.lley toll out in one gr'and· the a.hove to be correct, Thoe. McClung, Johr. panormaic view before tbem, there McClung. Thos. Bingham, agent. 200tt. HEAV·. Y GOODSf FOR -JUST-NEW- -NEW- RECEIVED -A- SC 0TC H TWEEDS -NEW - BLACK CASHMERES.. TWO TONS Grand Stock -OF- SILKS &SATINS, . -NEW~ BOUGHT' - FOR- ! TMEWI !GOODS[ Worsted Coatings, ~DASH) ~,( GOTOTHE ,.....,._ H 0 USE. CHOICE coons CHEAP. T. Geo. Masone .Jos. Jeffery. WOMEN'S MEDICAL G 0LLEGE. Canada's Great .Fair ! CROCKERYl White and Colored. EXPOSITION GRANITE TEA AND TO I LET SETS 1 · . Live Stock, AgricultU;ral CHINA TEA SETS,. lar~e ~ept. ~!~ha!? 22nd, FANCY TABLE WAR. El T 0 R 0 N T 0, JOHNS&JEWEl 1 -·GREA..T- ENTRIES SHOULD MADE ONCE· OLEARINB SALE BOOTS Cl SHOES C.A.SfI CHEAP Rates· and Excursions B ORLAND'S s rr·o RE. SPRING &.SUMMER GOODS .f WHOLE.SAJ--'E PRICES · -- · WAIT FOR IT!!) 0 0 ..A.. L:i WOOD, l MBER. ---·o.c.-.--- ms.:0~~!~~1~~;~E~, .~~NT '£.~~,~~~!~~~!~~h~' j~"~ '~'~'~ .~~~:.~~~~.~~ · · · I M P'""db'.:~:.::~h.;:. ···m·lly _ cCLELLAN & Co. 7 2Suils of Clothes SolO last weel ! CLEA RI NC S ALE S . T I a K :m T s r F ,;;~;. '.b~ "Z ~·;·; s I BOOTS AND SHOES! IOur Nobby Ties Shirts TO EUROPE-ALLAN LINE. TO M A N T 0 BATO LAKE PORTS -· .,._ 80 DAYSI 'BIG BARGAINS.t T~::E~S ~s:~:;;~l!CC w. S TRA"W HATS. Hou~e I J HE .L .LYA B 'Ji · A. NE.A DS. I w. H. IVE s.

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