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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Aug 1883, p. 5

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RBv. Dn. 0Rl\!ISTON, of New York, 1s HoN. E. BLAKB has arrived home frotll rnslieatiug in Whitby. · England. Muss WEllfiTER of St. Catherines, is M1ss llINOHAM, daughter of Dr. Bfog· --c--.visiting at John Milne Esq. ham, Peterboro,is viaiting friends in town. ;MISS FISHER Jefb on 'fuesda,l' morning Miss J. R. Ta:ouAS, · of the Union OR SALB. " "d Milk Cow for for a u ·ip on the northern Jakes. School, a.ccompaurncl th" Press gang thi11 sale, (Dcvou1. " IUR \V.DURK. 2w. ye:w on their Sa~nenay trip, reprusenti ng TRY Murdoch Bros' Canned Frmt, they the llami!tl'>n Dail'IJ 'fribw1a. FOUNTAIN WEI,L ·:~R . ' I ULL VOR SJHWICE. Is now in good running orde1-. Call an<!- B<;>e it. have all kinds, put up by the best packers. . REV. G. W. S1·EVENSON will pret1ch next · .10.HN M J'.·:~· l 1 .:1.r,. Base Lin e. 2G0-3w '!'hey furnish drinks cool, hea!l.h-glvrng a11d . 'l'HE apple crop is very light this season, Sabha.th on the snbj.e ct, " Who nre re· refreshing, and every person pro.nounces their --AT-O R~ ~N'T' . 11 s · with gal'den, to Wondtir if apple thieves ~pousible for 'be d0inga of tile drink 80UA w ATElt ahead of' anything they ever so eJtperts say. rent near l' ' , r,: "re F11ctory. Apply-to U"ied. 'l'ry it. ' will lJe auy fewer. traffic l "- Mnple Gcovtt, 2:::l0; Eoniskil· ARTHUH W . h ~" ; K . :tuy~w. PLAQUN PHo-ros. -See specimensof the len, 6 :3l) p. rn, OAT LOS C. ··· hot Bo wmanville, new and handsome Plaque Photo made at MR.. AND MRs. · 1.AME8 and daughter some dav' .,, t 11 UB BER CoAT. Reward Tait's gallery.-241, Mary Mosetta after accompanyiu~ tbe for ret1u·n to\\' ·.1. lf'l·: H, ..Agricultur·l Im- , M1rn. Hotr.AND and daughter left for J~ re~-s Excursionists to the :::iai:nenay and _ pl enter.it Agt:=tn t . f,r, , : n ville. 2Gl. ~-~--·--. ···-····----·-- - -------·---··--( Portland on Wednt>sday to.enjov the bene· back to Montreal havt1 .go no ~o Na pier ville, T HA Yg I) t"tt . 1 1 f'1unns~s OF Sun(OPPOSl TE TOWX HALL.) fit of the sea broez.,s. to spend a few days with fr1enja. SC lUBRR. ,,., Tll <day night !tt"t·, 1t i101~il ste1· Fillr, two y .· ·rct 11 , dark red bn,y color, MASTER FRED K1mR, son of J. K. Ker·r, Mn. W, R. AND MRS. CLIMIE who were I ai:n not going to Brandon or Rat Porto.ge neither am havillg black Ill · H ·· , .. rt l:rii l . >tnrl IL row· white Q. 0., 'l'orouto, has beeu vioiting his sister, prevented from 11tar~ing with the Preas hn.iJ's in foco. l'lI ·l ~ 1;;-i,uo·r T , ·uumpton, Aug. 15, 1883, ~Gl t f Mrs . A1·thur \Y, Burk. ·Excursion last IVCek, by the death of Mr. . I going to give up business, but I am going to stay right Our football boys brou,!lht heme the Climi;,'s brother joined the purty a t Mon--.:::--.here in Bowmanville, and-I nm to sell $12,000 worth OUSE AN !1 LOT FOR SALE. Silver Cup from rhe Kmghts of Labc.mr treal on Tues?ay, and participated in the As .usual STOTT & JUEY are P!epar!'!l t_o One acre ~·f !a1i1l o n which i3 a li'ran1e g;raud recept1011 t.,nde1·ed the part y l:>y l!upply yon with the very. best art1ole. ~heir demonstration at Oshawa. of Boots and Shoes, Trunks· and Valises between now House, beiug 1mro .,f 101. l'i. co11. 1. Darlinll:ton. J>aris Green never fails to g1ye perfect eatisfao- Mrss ANNIE TArr, left Tuesday morning the j_ournalibt~ ana. citi<:ens of that comon l·'ron t Hoad, I } ' " llflJ we1i' a l Howmanville. tloa, 'l'ry It. 'J'erm~ easy. Ar1 pl ~· 1·n FL n, \V~~l'BON, Vourand the 15th January, 1884. The whole stock to be sold for Dover, Delaware, wher·· she inteud3 merc1al metropolis. tice1 P. 0 . or a~ ~"'" '" "":11 ,1N oilicc. :tW-tf. to make a prolongea visit. .. THE funeral ~errnon of the late Rev. _ H. RETAIL A~r WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. A PARTY vf Italians landed at the sta- J. Nolt, \\as Pr:eached on Sunday ovemng , TRAYED FR0~1 T rtE P.r.mrrsgs n1e THE tion JasL wflek 011 route for work ou the as a1mouuccd m <'Ur colum~s last week. Subacribet', 1 1 ,; 10. " ' lho 7tli co1icessio n of Ordered work promptly attended to as usualand made Oa rt wrigllt, "'" nr ab ut 1he fll'~t or .J uly lase, c. P. R. 'l'ht!!y breakfasted at Mr. Pope'll. 'l'ho chm·ch was. crowded. . '.Iho Rev. Mr. White E w< ·· . ' "l 1 ·ne .Lumb. Any person Ten · , · 'f p A h r Webber, choosrng for his tnt Rev. 14: up i~ the la.test American style. £ivjng such ·j.rnF.,ri n:t' i,.n u.~ 'vill lr~ad t.o their Mits. DANIEL]· BuitK, 0 · ort rt u ' 14-16 ~ave a m1 ·St eluc1uent discourse recover~~. will b· ,~1 · i .. 1blv n~w1M·d ed. · din" the summer at "'l'uwnsley ' · ' 18 spen b . .' and pa.id a hioh t.ribute to die memory of ANSON 'l'AYL0' -. ' "" 'wrigh:.P. 0. 2G3-3w Repairing neatly don~ with des_patd1. Be sure and House" with her muther-m-lu.w, Mrs. \V. Mr. Nott, sk~etching hia l ;f., W(ll'k uuder . call and see for yourselves. 2G4. K . .Burk. . th" following Ja,>1dl!. 1. Bi.J diligence. B~.r:~ TheLabonr demonstration atO.sha:wa, o~ 2. His µainstakiug 1l10rougl111ess. 3. The Call and secure flOmA -ofthose beautiful irunv. Monday, was a grand success. 1t ls es~1- pmeness and dernciou of h18 lifo. 4. Oan· OR RALh ·<l H orse, 6 years Jl:ES at STOTT & JURY'f' before they are all mated that there were nearly 30UO men m dor .i.nd love of fair play. 5.' Social genialo ld, t rue i< ~ .1!1d driver , k ind .gentle gone. Call at once as tl1eY "re selliug them a.nd sound i n v p, i t1~ b u.s fw.r RB known. the procession. ity. G. Deev clearness of purpose but very cheap in order to clean them om, '\-Vomen d ri \' () I . n, ·· " Top Buggy, not , TH.Ill sttamer Victoric,, while on her way absence uf all wiict emhusia~m. 7. Hi8 JllUCh t·he WO! :n t' ,,. ·.·: ·_Hl a :!>ill ~et of Rar~-~~----~-----------·------"'! lo .Port' Peny with three seo\V loads of esseutial practicalness. In closing, ·thil ·11-le. 'l'h is co111plete ness nea.rJy 1 ·e ·" outrit will be sck ., ·· iu, E nq ni re thr0µgh ,ie $~ ~ stone in tuw one uf them struck' a rock preacher said: I want you to foll!lw the BOX 2G, c,.,.,,, .;,.,. i:; ._>il1c e. ~61 -3\.\· · ~a ;,gd~m~n and sunk in the Scugog river. . decease?, as he foll<:'wed Chri~t, in dili· t ) FARl\lf:; .·· . l' Iii DARLINGVi.' HEN you lose anythini.: advert.ise in ~euce, 1.11 puren_e.ss., ln hon~r, m ferv_or, lf)TON. -Co . u ~·: ..': · . l.H 300 a.crus of l nts -~~~~-~......-.>--~~"'"~.,.,~~~ .~.r the STATEsi\U,N. If ther" is the reruotest m1m~el?shu~ss,m.ii._te.:i t1ty,m u ugrudgmg \:in. , o r tb U 'i'O Wn$l1ip ~o 19, 20, & ~ I. ' · ·' .BoWMANVlLLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. chance of finding the article loot you are g,neros1ty, 1~ luftmeea ot purpose, . m ofDu.l'liugton , \~·1 1 1 ::J: a.bl ea, Hoothouses combined, a o·l i'l ·.' 1u.-l>ulld!ugs J't' qnired surr:i to do so through this medil1m. ~1earness ~~' Go?, m r1ghte~qsness of 11_fe, on a llr~ t. cl11"" .,.,, · 11i. Soi I. a. ricJ1 cJay AU·iMi·i!M\1*hM'~ M or v 0 f th C(Jlleaiate Institute In ep1rtna.hty of c~1ar~cter, _ In unswerv1ng ·@95& Joa.m. 'fo b ~1 .:-:: 1 . "" tely 0 1· together. r. I er M :> or r loyalty to great prtnc!ples, lll holy a banct' e a1~d lf'or partiqn lr1r ·· ... i. ,f1>rn1tt.f ion a.pµly to 1ver' a " on to the i.ervice of Christ that like him B rantfo:<l, Mrs. a~ct iss ltlCHAHD 8 H ·\ '1", · < '!:! :Strnet. Bow1111m· here v1s1tm., old fnends. A warm 1vel· ' ville. ZGl- lf ·11 1, ·t th m in this Sect· whoae absence we so d eeply m ourn, you TH.E Richelieu line of steamboatN call at come wi " ways awai e may be' r~ady when the Master 's time RUF. 'J. L. ;. · 1 1·:, ~· 1 aniat, Urgan1st Port Darlington every la"' lul evening at !on. . . : comes, aud step into the ch:i.riot and go and tiiach<·r .,, ·. · · v l··Ric is prepared to .5 :30. Thoe. Yellow lees, Ticket .A.gen~. Crr~ZE~S of Bow man ville wishm~ Fresh home tr' the glitdoesa and gratulatiun an<l ·take a. f'e w tu u1·t.· .·i The 11.,,;t of refc1·Qff'Mtt.tasm: llJU! en<:e can be f t.?.dl·qi , . ~r·~a t cam @Xel'cised MR. MID MRs. R. P1~ca, of the Nurs· Mornmg s M:1lk dehvere~ at their homes rew!ird of Heaven. with bel!ione re. u.:i1.·! ) " ·l at.te111.ion gi ven to ~ry, ha\'e 1)assecl 20 ytiars vt roarr_ied life will be supplied hy leavmg word at Mr. YouNG PEoPLE's .Assocu.TION C. l\f, ndvunoed pn pi~ . i dt~airo us of t u king ~ Yellowlees' Bookstore, or by droppmi:r a . , l · ' h" i nstruc tioo:; r. · -.. :J -, a~ ~t r_ Doyle'o rel'i· together, reaching the boundary lme 1ast card in th1> P. O . . M. MUNDAY, Proprie· CHurwn .- r le public meetmg ot t is Asdence or 1,1 _ u.k.::- t:. :-. i.y <ii r,.cting a few lines tu P. ti. h· ·, .,r11 s $7.5U fu t' t weh~e we~k. B kl1ill D r sociatwn held l&&t Monday week, vr~s a 26 9..3w lessons. 239-tf DR. BlllITH, Mrs. P. Mllrdo~h k.nd Miss tor roo . at y. . " · great success. The Lecrnre Room of the 'fhe reSHlea . ce of. 0 ·. Qumla,n_, of Port church' was vrell filled, a11d the program· TJ 1\i!'··1 d Ti d ght C . Beith left for Montreal on Thursday H ope, was b urg1arise_ FA.lu.lV.J. on ·.n l\Y 111. me g1J.ve great satisfaction . The chair / >:) 'i ) 1 Mr Qumhn hea_ very ill, was ably tilled bv J\fr. Wm .. Lockhart. e 'V ening. They expect to be gone ten or laet, although 'l'he underPi5.-11t 1 l \,!· " r·r-nt the follow ing 1 fifteen d11ys. · and atteuda_llts waitmg upon m yet a The sinl,(ing of ltfiss Bennett and Miss utzi ng Ex, grain farm. propcrty:-'l'h1.L ."" ··' TRI: cholera is making terrib!A havoc in large qmmtlty of "al~able s1lv~: . go~:.1 13 Gilbert was much admired. At the close ·'1011, c ou tti.ining, 200 bein~ lot 22. cnn . ?. : ' ACltr.8, 011 w h-'t.l· " ·l .b11ildiugs, orch· E"YJlt · there were 627 de11ths on Wednes- ~tire _ tllokeu, mo~ti of which bear the u11tials of the 'usual .Programme, Mr: Young an!, well wntenc. · l r· da°y, at Caii-o. 'fhe deaths number to E.Q. · . Pastor of the church, enh1rtatne(l the Also from 111.(,110 , o " ood C~ dll-r Posts date about 17,000. Tht1 Gtim Sewing Machine, may be s_een_ \\Udi~nce with an interes ting acc·mnt _offor sal<l. Jfor 1 :1 111 · .. tc< a p p ly on the nr~ rnises tO J . W 1' l:;'-r, 1n· U. HARN· 0.PENED out this we<1k,new Pall Tweeds at Big 20. It po&sesses w n1any po1~ts his recent trip to Ocean Grove, Urn, famDEN, Bowm ~11··;" 255-tf, ' frorn which suits will be ma.de up in a of excellenc.e that it would be almost 1111· ous watAdng place on the Atlantic Coast, style second to no house in the ProviacE!. possible to enumerate thew here. If south east of Ntiw York, in' the state of ~Crapes, m J. r .> T'· _ _ .,._ .i~n F Couch, Johnston & Cryderman. . your friends is ·goinl-( io buy, pl~a.s" call Ne.v Jeraey, where often as maoy as R&v. Mii. Hi!IRTSOGG, of Suspension and examine th" Gem, then g1~ e them . twenty-five thousa11d people are · fom1d ~o ACJ\11.:·:· R, bu:ng -lot 35, Bridge, N1tw York, well known to many your opinion. enjoying the .invigoratin~ sea. bre~ze~. 4lJ COH. '}. CjJ \,, . <" buildinp:s. i;:ood in thiB town, hae accepted the charge of When all othe~ remedies fa;il for Bowe\ Ocean ?:rove. ls u nd<ir atr1ct tempemnoa f·)nces, good t·,-.J J, i 1 :, ·H i e o f c ult ive tion, .·" 1ron1 Le>kanl. 2! mile· rrom ·-ry """" : : .!II· the Disciple congregation, Port H0pe. Coro laint Colfo. Cramps, Dysentery, rejulaho~s, and no~ a gba::s of beer, or Well adopted ic»· n, i,. ,.k , well watered. :Fumers wa.ntin cr ' the best Fanninsr etc p" th~n Dr Fowler's Extract of Wild even · a cigar, a pln~fof ltobatcco, cai~ibe 50 o.cr&s more ,,,1 j,·i 11 · :: i:,., bad , if de~i red. 1. ~ h ld J th · S ., b · ~ th " '~h 8 purchased m auy o tie sores. . r. Apply to J oh11 J),wc. '· . .rd ; Alex. Staples. , 1\'1111 in the mar..et s ou p acw e1r or· ti:atw eWrryHcomCea ""k edrresg~a1 _set. W er- Young also vi~ited Lori11 Branch, where 'l'y.rone, E.-xer;t1t~:r: ~ t',· -. i\1, A. Ste.pies, der1:1 with T. J. McMurtry, Bo,vmanville, wn es · · roo er, u .., , n p d ·a t ·d · Orono. rnHr or tl1e Honey "fill.. Particulars on ap- 'd and adds that "its ·ales ar!Y arge EA'. res! · e ot i ' ran resi es in siirnmer, .~ · .1.· ow~, . ,, 1tnd Elb-eron, where .the ltlcte Pree1de11t phca.tion, - -G~4-w- mid mcreasmg. G,ufidd died , '.l'he big "bridge between n &&§# 5 ~ESSR8. S1'EEL}<.: BROS, ~shawR, a~e Th~Dominion Orgar;i & Pi1too Oo. Ba~d N " w Yol'k an; :Brooklyn was also d~scrib~eell~ng out- ~ centr~ tl~e1i; muted eff~rt.s m and the '5th Batalho.n }:land wer" u1__ ~<l, 1Jnd mai)~ other plac.,s of mtere11t. then· whol;\ale busllless m Toronto. 0 4 h· Oshawa on Monday attendmg the K mghta Frum. Mr.. Youn14's nddrtiss, we learn that awa. wi_ll nlThs M1·. J . S. Steele, th· man·~ ,f Labor demonstration. Bot!~ ba_odei dis· in his lectures which he g&ve b~fore im· a_ger or that branch. tioguished themealves by the1: tine ap· mense and1enc@s. a~ 1l1e Grov.,, he. etrougly . THE Rev. R. M. Thornton, 11011 of the pearanc~ and excellent music. 1:hey con tasted the d1ttere°;ce of t!ie tren.tm;,nt Tenders wil l b." · .r i '" t ho nnclersi;;ned up to the 2Js;· ,,,. i;o us-r, 1883, fol' the Iat-e Dr. 'fhorntou , of Oshawa, bas had a speak lng hly of the treatment rece1ve<l of the lllpiane of tlus conll~ent by the p n rchase o f thr'. ~.\itl. · ~' i-.. ~'n.tm. uontai.ni ng call to leave Gfasgow, Scotland, to take from the Knights of Labor. two <;iovefumenb, the P.nhsh and the 82 acres inore m· L·1 (·o rnpolded of t he nol'th pRrt of\, · ,. ~'·" :i r' lo ~ 17. iu the flrst charge of a congregati~n in Loodon, Eng· Do riot delay, if sulfering any form of Ame~1can, and showE>d how much m~r~ conce.~ion of J H. ··fl "·J t:o l> u l'luim . The land. He will acc"pt it. Bowel Coruplaiut, ho iv ever mild apparent- satisfactory had _bee11 the results followmg SOil is or l{OOfl ,.(,.y j, · , '.l wolf WllteL"C<l With a ueve-r-fuihng .-.p!<: "~ 1 1\ ·,·e v.~eu~. Un the A correapondont from Ne'wtonville says ly may be the attack, but use Dr. Fowl- from dthe Jnt1sh \han dtl~e lAwer~~at~ pre1nis es are V.1.H"d T· dldm~s ~nd ai fra1ne 0 earn . a 6 ar~ I> eu~ e their new minister, Rev. Mr. Salter, is ll>r'a Extract of Wild Strawberry. It is meth~ · house. 'fhep1 op1.. l) t i.1~J, 1 t~tl l ofamHef1·01n *a.king well, not only' in tho village, but the old reliable cure for all forms of Sum· these op~n l~ueetmgs of ;he Association the corporation t·l 'i ,,·1 , , t·. n llf.1 , 011 Lho Gravel or Kingston Ho:h!. on all poiI)ts of the circuit, and is the mer Complaint/! that requ~re prompt are to be e every m_ci_~~ -_ '£he title 1a lnr1. i~'Pll l'\> ' k '<·lid possession will ri.,ht m~n in the right place. · treatment. Aak your dru)l;g1sta s.nd all be giYen to plow· ll,,,,. :i., .. I~ MtA" hrLrvest of K.AHOXA, Mo., Feb, 9, 1880. To1t0NTO must be a healthy city. In New dealers in patent medicines. 162. thjsyea.r, n.nd vt' r 1~ · ~ J ;-; t Nov·ember · I purchased five bottles of y pur Hop TERl\1R.-· Oue to111"" " 1 l1n ourchase money York th?re ar.e 26 d~aths to every 2~ MR. GILllERT GoitDON, Toronto, hM Bitter11 of Bishop & Co., last fall for my down, or more Jt° tL ' 1'+! .:vi halanco roay De !itrths ; lll Philadelphia, 22 \o every ?4 · been appointed .Science Mastei: of th~ daughter, and am well pleased with the secured by n1 ol' :i~ft,·· : ..· 1.,. ,H·enuse:s. ln Bo"Bton there are 23 to every 29 ' m High Sohool Port Hope. He. u only 23 Bhten. They did her more good than Tenders to be,,.; 1, · " ' " ToJ"onto there are only 18 deaths to every years of age, ~nd the _sc;in of a Pr~ ~bytedaR. all the m edicine she has taken for six . D .'BGU".\.. i·~ -L'dP50N. t;;an / ~ 1 Hr, ; ti)Wfll<t.nvillP. :37. miuister. Smee wntmg the above Mr. yea.re. . WM. T . .McCLURE. '!"· ·~rnll <lor)s Solicitor. .....,._ MR. WILLIAM POLLARD, Salem, has G. has notified the Board that he cannot The above lB from a very relmble farw "'beeu on a tour westward. He is delii,iht- acc~pt the position, havirig had another e.r, whose daughter was in poor health for 'i"· l " '" x.d.i:'i. Ui ed with the country and sli{lhtly trou?led appointment. · seven or eight years, snd could obtain no with th~ western fever. Hope no serious M:a. GEORGE FoGo was defeated in his relief until she used Hop Bitters. She is consequences will occur. We can't afford race . with Kennedy at O.d1awa la11t week. now io as good heaah e.s any person in batExcel :en ~ ;; . ,._j,, '.ud G · ~z ing Farm, to losti such young men. George must not ha"e been in hia ueual the country. We have a large sale, and knbwn a t:' ··B~n w.'·!-' ~)>) n1,_' <YHl ~isUng of 160 F:R.ED CcrBITT of the O:tatario Bank, trim. The racl" was for $5Q a ~uie. We they are makm11t remarkable cures. acres, well fern,ec!, ,..,,.; "'" ' "r"d and in first W. H. BISHOP & CO. Winnip~g, eldest son of Col: Cubitt, ~a a.re !(lad to add that George. 1·etriev· class st at.a ot e ult".1 \. ·t ?.,_ n ~- 1t.U x-<1 nrl fr u it orch&l.'d, is offered ftH· ua.. ,_. ··~.1 y.'l.u:,· t.onus. . home on a. viait. The hard times experi- ed his lost f011tuaes at the Kmgh~s of Tb ere are la.riru tu. ·t "'-' ;111: ;;gos, cellar stables ~meed by many in that cou_ntry are not Labour demonstration on Monday, and :BIRTHS. under neath tor t:StOUh. ;-.ol! ,,r,n ru ~e o f J·oo t 9 9 etc. faying a heavy hand upon hun. He looks distanced Mr. Kennedy. George is ao There i8 a rollill~~ ·1· t .' ·l <~1"<·nR ntar buildCFIAPMAN- In Euniskillen, on the 10th inst., ings, (no CXJH; 1l5(- f'r.1 r .-.r~i; ..;.L-..; yon.rs) an<l a the wire or Mr. Jamee Chapman, of a son, first rate anrl haslproEpered. slouch. hrea.st wheel ernct>:< :. 1 · i1 fl),'"' pi.unp that raises 'vater 50 fP~--' 1 > ! ........ , , ·· · ir which supM Ou.& Board of He.a.1th Committee are on Oun fri~nd Morris, of th~ Oarria.ge D!ED. plies war.et· t.Ju·o1w1· · -..~1· .,h hl1>s, d wellinlt' th< war patl;i . It will be well tor those works, has grown a foot talle~. lately ?n 1.hroug11ou t a nd !11 '> ; 1, r' 1 .t ':; ·..i.·1 v.ed i n V t ClocfLYNDEN- In Toronto, on the 13th inst., John who regard not cleanliness ~a a virt_u!l ~o account of his discovery that Chief J ustice Lyndlin, second son of the late Joseph Lynden, Rhed tor drivi n.c~ GI ··· · , ·: i .;, ·. ·; loc k: stables. aged 18 years. Tills prooes~ or look upon it as a necessity. C1t1zeus Coleridge who is a.bout to visit Oanada, l'" ror 8LOck has been tried six yo1.i.1 -ti d : l·11' pt·.1vec1 a gre at WlLUAMs- In · l:lowmanville, on the Hth should be exceedingly carflful and have a.11 is not onl~ a thoroug h Englishman, but a ---------·------- - - - - - - -·-· saving and u.l~o tl c:t j) i/ ;'· ! qu111:.f)1· rnHoh cows. last .. George Will!ams. aKed 31 years. 1 A :first.-clu.ss Dnin I 1. fr ~~~ \1;·~· been car ried. offensiv e ~ut\rnildings thorougly ~leaned, Devonshire man. Be knew, he asserts; ARM FOR SALE.- 'fhe North Half F 0R on for years, fr1nu ·~.l i _:._., .... 1"1" ~ aci ng kept, of Lot 10, Con i Darlington. D5 acres clearReader:· if you suffer from any disease that there were s.)me great Englishmen, and the businm .~. ill '. ... , · ".iii, ~e11!'1y. '!"here ed, Soll. ~andy loam. 'rhc form is well fenced :CN being several tv·r~-· ,_ "l iJ J..TSn t hrough of the Liver, Stomach, Bowels Kidne:l'.s, · and Devonshire, hie native place, m1.s Jll&t If you would escape the· ra.va~e s of that and in a good state o! cultivation. Good buildwhich rnns ali·1 i><t'" ·. "" ,, ""0·3ible from Shin or blood, try Burdock Blood l:l1t- the spot t o raise them: scourage of the Summer seaRon, Cholera. ings nice orchard of choice grafted frnit, and eYery Hehl on h·rh :,· ' · " 1 ,,, rn..-rn HJ!'ords tne of l(ood water. It is beautifully ters Nature's specific medicine for acting A serious runaway took pboe on Mon· Morbus, k eep Dr. Fowler's Extract _ of abu~dance best facilities f0r , ~;,, ,1 ""··"··',_ 0 11ly half a situated within ten minutes witlk. of thA ' llle>ge mile from the t·.i«" .·i );; . ·: " ·"' til e. on those oruans for the outlet of disease. day of this week. M_ r s. PopiJ of the wild Strawberry ·at hand for use. 111 of Hampton where there are Che;ese Ft· c~ory, Will sell th ,,wh."" I ' . c' 1ncl udingtwo In conseqLrnnce of t!Ae deathofthe proprietor, :t5.000 bottl~s sold in the last three mon~ Station Hotel on drivmg tow\\rds the that and all other forms of Bowel Oom· Schoo·· Churches. Post-office. Stores, Black· Mr. dwe lling hount.:!3 ·..::11" . ·, l·. 1 · fls.nL~ , Or will ·r. Brodie, Sr .. the1tlne and commodious mill, &c. &c. This is one ot smith shop Grist 2 retain from 20 to ;,. . ·1 .; 'uo <nay lie agreed plaint, it is infallible. J62 called the Eastern House. is offere-1 brick hotel, ths. 16 t 0 wo, ~ot upset, the horse getting ~~ay the best grazing farms in th.e 'fownshi>p. Poe· ,t ·,\~_,:J i;~~;~. sessiou t.o Plough after harvest. Apply to for sale on advantageous terms; the j:i.ouse 1s upont with ont (1f H.t 1 MR. ALELl.NDBR !:'. Low~Y, cit.y editor dashed into the team of the Do1m01ou 1 For ~ti.lo also '"~' n.·1 1 :i · ; 1 : 1.1 ncese.ion of JAMICS STU .A.R'f , Cobourg, or I. L. BR.OWN in ey ery respt ct in 11rst-cluss order, and I.a Dar lington, j1.h~t i.:.u H'(""· ~ 1 ~· · ,;;. t A ·(i u itie .Roa.rd'. of the Ma-il, died on the 10th inst. Mr. Org1m &; Piano Co, seriously.injuri?g one doing a large town trade, and is also well an<l on the premises 248-tf. BOWMANVILLE MARKETS. For full p.<.rticul.~r·-1 e.r:J;l_; 1.<.t :s'l'EPHEN favorably· kaown to comm~rcial m~n and the Lowry had been a reporter but '!. fe w of their hor~ea, the shaft bem!(· driven a 25!1. travelling public generally ; the popul11tion of COI'TON, Hown1·iovd; years ago, but had shown such marked consideredaqle distance into its breast. CJorrPCted up to 1 o'clock p.rn. every Tl!ursda'!! the town is about 4.000, and only flve liceusea are iseued ; fltrntture, stock, etc., at valuation ability that he was asked to take the We are happy to say t~a~ th?ugh Mrs. BY J.&D. McDOUGALL. ir dc·1red. Ji'or farther particulars apply to position qf city editor. He was only 32 Pope was consider:i:cly rnJur~d, none of Flour, per 100 lb ··.··,, $2 75 · . to ·· $3 OL MRS. M.A.RG.A.1tE'l' BRO~IE,Adu.lnistratrlx, yea.rs of ap;e. her bruises are cona1derei serious. - OJr 'l 'IIElBowmanville. ~- 3w Fall Wheat, per bush . · · 0 95 .. to ·· l O~ 'THE Cobourg Sentinel says, "Bow~an· A ·BAD tragedy occurred in Toronto on Spring Wheat, per bush. 1 00 .. to ·· 1 Oo ____,. __ -- -· ville is proud of its remodeiled s~at1.on, the 8th inst. when a man n>tmed Maroney Rye, per bushel, · · . . . · . . 0 58 . . to. . 0 6~ 0 . and all it want~ n o w to put (Ill iurs is .a wa.s shot de~d by,. person calling h imse lf Oats pAr bushel., ·· , ·.· 0 40 .. to ·· 0 4o ,jl(' ri .: ':i.. fh.) ·~ · : . ·,H ti1 · OF ONTARIO g as factory." We would nbt object to a Joseph Andrews. It appears fr~m .the Peas' .Blue·········· , · . 0 70 .. to. · 0 75 HE CREDITORS and ALL OTHER " " Bhckeves ..... . ,. 0 75 . . to .; 0 80 -vas factory still Oobourg don't require e vidence tha.t the party had been ~r1nkrng, pers011s having olaimR against tho estate Small.".. .. . . . . . . 0 70 ... to ... 0 75 of l'.!AMUE.L SEYMOUH,late ottho township : uch un ins~itutiou ; for a.iring purposes it and the prisoner being armed with a r~ GEN'l'LEMEN : 1 h,_ ' l <o,· !.l;'l'"intcd agent C~rtwri gb t in the County or Durham, yooof 55 Barley, No. 1. ...... .. 0 50 .. to ·· by TWO of tho· princi:·i\I '"' "~c:<:· ill Canada for lias sufficient airs already. volvtlr. fired, his victim falling dead at his -ON TlIEman, who died on or a.bout the twenr.y-.tl(th ,, No. 2......... 0 45 ... to ... 0 50 day of November. 1880, are hereby notitled to the Purchase cf :·' , .-. ' - ,.,. ·l ·, \ h11vo, thereMiss L~WES, of Oobourg, was the re- feet. M'lroney is said to have been a No. 3. Extra.. . 0 40.·. to, .. 0 45 send by pos t, prepaid, or deliver to JAMES fore, leased tho ~ " ., ., 1' n '" ·I,. used as a cipient of a. siher _ i ce pitcher, on t.he oc· qufat, inoffe ns.ive man, and yet because of PAH.R, of Cartwright aforesaid, Administrator Market House 1wn R. " ,,,. ' . "pay the full BY JOHN McMUWfHY. cnssio11 of her mo.rr1ago, from the Congre· this licensed liquor trade a scoundrel. of with tile will amiexed of the yor11onA.l estate Entries must be .iade with the.Secretary at and effects oflhe sald8AMUEL SEYMOUR, Market Vaine in CtL' 1 "'~ 1·'t.1·;1 and DAIRY j!ational Sabbath School. Miss Carrie the worst type d eprives .a respecta?l~ C!ti· Butter per lb. best tabie.. O 15 .. @ .· 016 'l'oronto, on or before the undermentioned on or before tho first da.y of October. 1883, their PRODUCE. 1 ant !!·ll'. " . ·y f. · ' l'! Cr will admit S tephens rec~ived a similar present from zen' of his life. .fSut. we must submit ; a La.rd,~ tti .. ............. O 13 .. @ ·· 014 dates, viv. : christian and surnames, addresses ancl des· ,f 11 (' · .1, i;«"·'- J" _ qou can then Horses. Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, Agrl· crlptions. the full particola.ra of their claims, the advantages < the c. M. church on her marriai;re. Both r eve1rne mn3t be raised ; certatn people Eggs, f'Jo.11. , . ........... 0 15 .. @ ·· 016 cultural Implements, on 01· before Saturday, a statement of their accoun ts and the nature trade wh ere you p it "' ' .,· " l b~ able to ladies should be able to keep cool. must have a living , and shooting a respect· Pata.toes, per bushel.. ·..·· 0 40 ·· ~ .. 0 50 .Augu~t 25th. ot the securities (if any) held by them; or in SA"VJ~ at leas t ~~ o ~ ~: : ,1~ ;.'.':'n' en your p ur.. able citizen de11od now and again dont Grain, .Field RootR and other Farm Products, defs.ult . thereot anri ,im·media.tely after Ruell MmsRs. TAMBLYN, Mr. and Mrs. Miller amonm to a grea.t deal anyhow. S?me Machinery aud Ma.nufactues generally, on or last named dl)te,the assets of the said 8.A.MUEL chases. am the HrnL .,, \,,.. ·" tl" <> this system. ONEY TO LEND. -l-Loans can b e before Saturd_ay. September let. SEYMOUU. Will he distributed amouir the Give It a trlal n.nd yi;i ,. t: · :' <.:<" " vinced It is and Robert Orr, availed thernselvea of the day perhaps we will look at t!iese _th~ngs ·. obtained through the 1subscriber upon Horticultural Products, Ladies' \York, Fine entitled thereto. r egard being had only the best and on.iy ·J& "hr,1..,1:,i -~. ay of doing che11p trip to Chicago aud st~rted for that in a. differe nt lighO. A verdict of wdful l<'a.rrn Property at au unusually. lo~ rate or Arte, etc, on or beforeSaturdny, Sep tern 1?er 8th. parties to claims or which notice shall have been i;riven Prize Lists and Blank J!'ornrn for makrnK, the as above r equired, and the said Administrator bnsineas. dty on i::laturd&y last. Win the ~a.rty murder hal'I been rendered a!(ainst An· iuterest. Fixed charges for 8ollc1tor s fees. F. 230-tf. entries upon can lie obtained of 1'he S!lcretarles wlll not be liable !or the said assets or any pa.rt Thanking you !.or l'" 1· f~ nr; r td solicitina: keep a,,_ harp look oub for the young dre\l"S and he has been committed for trial. CUBI'l'T, Bowma.nville. of all Agricultural and Horticultural Societies thereof to any .person or whose claim notice e.n increased sh:wu n· : nir , ~1·c. av.ge. brother oowpanylng· them. He may ·and Mechanics' Institut!'S throughout t11e OST; ~A Young Collie Dog, black shall uoth<tYe been received at the t ime of such Yoi1rs tn..ly. " ~ dlstrlbutl·n. wander a~ay and lose hiwself in that bi~ :;:rFea.tiers, ribbon9, velvet· Cllll all b!l col· and w~ite. with two holes in left and one Province; or to ored to match that nE!w hat by using the Dia- In right ear. Reward for return to Gitrord 1.11i:1nn( l'fADie Secreta.-y, Agrleult'Urnl aad Dated July 18th, 1883. .W M. ·'~R}'l.'TAlN, villa~e. Ar&· A8HOeillUO·, Toreuw. mond Dy&.1. Drnggaits sell a11d color for lOots, Hotel. Enniskillen. Person11 harboring b:lm J.A.Mll:8 PA.RH. .1Ja1·ket Sqna.i·e. 11fter thie notice will be prosecuted aooording D. 1·. ·cJUJOION, J·1·edclent, ti11nth~-~!lll' FLllli AND BITflS--Y1lee, roaehee, ante Adruinistr.i.tM_. . Bowmanville, l\h.1·ch ~. 1%:l. 211. Our pllo of 10 cent printe aeton!Bk the people to law. E. IHFFOIW. 200-Sw bed·Qllns, r11.tll, mioe, gophers, chipmuak11, Elllsen & Oo. elea.Ped out b:r ·· Rc>uan on Ram." me. · R u l STOT! &JURY'S A GENUINE . CLEARING OUT SALE! SOOTT:1S . F I IT S A l "Elephant" Shoe Store, pound C -- PARIS GREEN. H S LAD I ES, HORSE, ·· ' M W HARNESS. ¢ ana\llan. I ... F j. H Local Otherwise. 0 ·, P I We beg to intimate that all orders are executed with neatness, punctuality and despatch. 1 1 HENT. ? 70 I on all orders from~ . $10 to $100. Trimming keep Millinery Crapes, Mantle Crapes, Ci;:ape Cloth, Ottoman Cloth, Mourning Serge,Paramatta Clo.Ph,- Fre:p.ch Cashmeres: Persian Cords, Nun's Veiling. arm Clarke. 1 ... NEW DEEP MORNING C-RAPES. These goods are used for Mantles and Dresses ·; and for trimming Cashmeres being a similar fabric, go well together. It does not crush nor cockle with wet, and forms the most effective and dur.-able material made.- Valuable )".· ' .· Property for SaJ.g L 'onder. SAND EB.C FARM" 1·· 1..L 1.1 ·.: A. DICKSON BOWMANVILLE. _ __ ___ BEAVER BLOCK, KING STREET, ERPING F OB. T FARM 1 HO F A[riGultural E. SALE ""'I '" " i : HOTEL ·.:: ·, 1 BOWMANVI LLE. . 38TH PROVINGIAl [XHrn!TION READ~ Arts Association Administrator's Notice. · t"~,- " c To be Held at Guelph T 24TH TO 29TH SEPTEMBER, '83 To FARME ,.,-1'... 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