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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Aug 1883, p. 5

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· Poachei a.re now in,eeason....:.Orop larl(e. The holiday sei.aon will soon be over for this year. ~-. TowN ·C ouncil meete on Monday night. R.6gular meeting. · ·T ... .1 t · 1 'E h'b'ti ens· in . I Kii: ..u\>ns r1a x 1 1 on op 'l'oroot0 ·en the 11th pro:it. FOUNTAIN ' b 1 · ht ' ess le now in good running order. Call a,n~ ege It. , THElt>E. lt1ne .een on Y »el;tU Wa.se. '!'hey furnish drlnl<s cool, healt.h-1l1vm11 an~ m.,nte ~hls yea.r IU 'the· A. v. . . JU8l refte!lhlng and eTery person pro11ounces ·their 01 th . i!Olt.l. WATElt ahead or anythhiK the7 ever · ·00 a mon · · . tried. '.l'ry u. , .r . iLongfoeU.ow ein1?11 of th? "wind t.hat ls , neve~ w~)';" Whe3 dtd. ~e attend a meetrng w. it e uwn mmct1 R 1:) THIRSTY 'I STOTT &J~RY'S I Mr. A. H. Gibb&rd 111 home frmn Mich· igan. TH.E Mie·e· Climie have been til!iUn~ friimd· at Colburne. · RxT. J. DYKK retnrned on Thtml'd.11.yof la11t week fro·u a very pleasant trip to Englana. MR. FRED. D. _ CmmRY has been home for a wetik 'from Rochester, enjoying his h d · ·d b h' 'f o11 a.ys, acc··mpam" '1 IS WI e. M11. J H B.aow!f of the Belleville Deaf ~nd 'ouO:b Instit1:te h&Ytng been ill for som.. weeks, Ntnrned 'to his home near Tyrone last we<1k to recuperate. Mrs. Y 011nm1is, the tempera.nee lecturer well-known in thte district, is now in England, and. reoeu.tly addressed a large public meeting in Exettir Hall, London. Mr. Ed. Bassett, of the Nautilus Club, who represented the red aud blue in the junior race i&t Otti,wa, went · to BowmanviUti to-day. He will . reside there. - 1 Hamilton 'L'ribJ1J1,ne. Welcome home, Ed. . l?o~nll Ent~rpnse W. ~EW M~MURTRY -HJ.8 RBCBIVED- ' .' . CASHMERES, EiC· OP,I ·r Lindsay has no ~a.11 lar!'e enough to hoU the c:r0wd of e1~ners ~evelopecl by the op~tat11ons. of the 8>\lV>ttion Arrny. 1 AN 1nterestmg uews letter from New· castle .has bee!! ?v~r looked by our J>~o tern: ed1wr 111nt1l 1t. 111 too stale fl<ir. pubh· ' eatAio~.'B il H E · i 8 the --.:::;- . 11111 ey Qm~ xcur wn 11 As usua.l STOTT &l JURY a.re P.re11a1e!1 to · latest c):rnrch ente.r)i>rtStl at A lphll&lown~ 1mp\llY you w1t.h the very beat article. 'lhei.- , A ma.Ill tixped1t10n will probably SUC· ~lloJ'lS (freen never fails to g\ve perfect sa~ilifs.e- eeed it. The people will ale the day. t1on. fry it. N b 'b t th S ATESMAN · :i;;w 1111 ecr1. ers can ge' e 1::. 0 from now t. Jan.nary next f~r 2~. cenlsd a cheap tRa~ trip. Subscribe uow an get the opllntng chapter of our ne w story. . I<r would be hard to find a ron~he'r public T(;!lld . i n C~ml:i.a thitn the Front , Road fro!l' Stalter s_Mill to o~hawa. The . East Whitby Council are to bla1ue for it. Bo.o ts and ~hoes, Trunks and ·V alises. is still going on · with big success. Remember the -Goods are sold- ' NEW BLAt;K CASIIMERES, NEW LACE CURTAINS, NEW QUILTED SKIRTS, NEW Ji'LANNBLS, NEW SIIXWLS, NEW PRINTS. NEW CREl'OKES, NKW LADIES' COLJ,ARS, NEW WINCEYS, NEW N~W PARIS GREEN. k" MENS' UNOER SHIUT:'I, . NEW MENS' DRJ.:WERS, FACTORY COTTON, NEW STEAM LOQMS, NEW CANADIAN YARN. LADIES, too. U"CALL AND SEE."Q eoue, C11oll at once as they are selling theot $1,200 in 01der to qt1alify him to pres' Bowmanvl.11~. Ang. 30, 1883. 200. · very cheap iu'<lrder to clean them oui. · on a case. OUSE AND L01' lWR SALE. _,. v )"ttle to . f t bl h '! . ··. , --·- One acre of liLnd on which is 11 Framtl" All th e c h le cone a. e as ery 1 d· 1 . . t tb Council mi ht inst"uct Ho'\se, bei n~ J·art of lot 17, con. 1, DarliDR"ton, .. on I< ront H.o..d, ll 1niles west ol Jiowma.nville . . ,r i JUB now, · eh d ~ th re 'l 'erms oasy. Apply t.o R. H, "VA 1'~0 N -Courana~liD. ~.,, lnm to aecertam OW many OgR. er 6 ~ tlce, P. 0. or at i:STA'l'ESlUN otl!ce. · ' :l-tf. ~ townd on w~t~l~ no tax has b.een pa ' . · . · ' ~--~-----~~-~--~,._~~~ e un erstan ere a.re inan · BoWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. WJtY does not otir Town Cou 1 ta~e stAp.!! to p11rch1uie grounds for a pnbhc BOUT 60 ACltE8 CLEARED, good park?. Dr._ McL11.ughl111 's iir~unde. w<>uld 0 prop~rty. Buildiags,. Briel< Dwelling, prh-ilege of be very euihble and COilTentent 1f they D - Ii b b fr t th plowing giv"n at . once. App.ly to :ALFRED could be bought at II. reasonable figure. . B'blEA.TCHh . a~ een . ~isy ,0 aoe a.ms ongd e 'l'RllLL, Loska.rd, ·or W. W . '.l'RULL, broi.o, . . . 1 e rtstla.n m1ms1ry. n atur ay 2(i.).'1w Summer has reached the shady 11ide. No man with mstmc.ts ~hove .0 f fast news raachPd herti of the death of SHow your wisdom by joining the A. the brute will expose his wife and famil..r Rev. Archibald Clarke of Welcome. He to the possibility of being thrown pennl· was seiz<1d with paraiysis some wonths less on the h w.orld them a "' "'J' but ralhed so to bti able to drive The under·l1tned offer to ren t the rop;\.,ing Reports of the h arvest returns ar11 not Q th b he c11..n secure· d 1 1 d when property:-'l'hat excellent 1<"razing&grrun farm, bl 'll'2,000 on IS ea Y paymg a 0 ~r a out a ' little. . He went to vieit relatives being lot 22, con, 2, Darlington, containinir, 200 favora e. month, a sum ~hat the humblest working- · near <.:11.mpbellford a f.,w weeks ago, and ACIU.::l, on which a re good bulli).ings, orchIn all probability there will be busy m..n can meet .m the A, 0. U. ~· shortly afterwards had a relapse of his old 8.l'd, . well w11tered, etc, tlmes at the harb~r this foll. · The Tilsonbnrg Ubserver, winch la a complaiat and died about 10 a. m. on Also from 10,000 to 20,000 good Cedar P osts for sale. For ruu . pllr t.tcnlars apply. on t.he Several of our citizens have returned Lrnv among journalists, says in its issue Saturd·y. He had been in the ministry 1 r>r"mises to J. W . HARN DEN, or H. HAR:-<· home from their holiday trips. · Of Aug. 10.- '"l'he Bowman ville; STATES- twenty·tbree years, and wn11 a deep·l'ead 26o·tf, DEN, Bowmi&nville, P. 0 , . We have to ihank Mr. Harry Piper, of MJ.N announces , in its .last issne ti.at. it inan a1;1d a forcible epeukor. , Four years Toronto, for a p&.ss to the "Zoo," completed its tw!'nty-e1ghth year of its a.go he was stationed a.t 011hawa. Business men are anxiously waitlng the existe~ce the week b?fore. 'l'he STATr.STn)l Gem Sewing Machine is rapidly 'r esult of the. harve.it. Now everything MA:N. l· a smart ~nd l~vely pape~ and e!lch becoming the favorit~. They were first ')i) ~ . ACRES, 200 CLEAR, fu.""'D IN sh1u1ng hour ofits exustence .will pe Im· noticed in this paper last week and were 18 dull. ,..., ,...,.,A GOOD STA'l'~ OF CULTI\l"A TIQ:-1,bcing composed of lot No. 5 i11 the 3rd con. of Dar· A barn belonging'. to Mr. J. Pollard of pr.:.ved, tH.> matter how swiftly it may introduced in this town · but n few dayR lin"ton. 3& mlle1rfrom the town o! Bowman ville. 'I . \his town was burnt · ne1n· Little .Britaiu,. seem to tty· previous. Already four out of tqe first On the farm a1 ·e good frame barns, sheds a.nd horHe a11 cl cat,le driving hon·o, with good last week. James .Russell, of Waterloo county, is half dozen are sold; others arc on t heir $10 $100. · stables. with capacity ror housing rn o&,t o.I'. the · h b lux·uiant the last reported victim <1f confidence i.nen. way here. · There has been no effort made stock kept through t he WilllH; g ·Od l'OOt eel· Vegetation as een very While en route from M1mtreal he lo3ned to introdm;e them, but a. · notice in last Iara 1Lnd atone hog.pen, an d other untbuildings; this year and the cattle show that· they two very pleasant acquaintances whom he weeks papen induced a number of people · co1nmodious dwelling ·honse, with haTd a.oil. aoft water convenient. 'l'wo hnudred apple .have had plenty of grMs. made on the train the sum 0£ $90 taking to call at the Big 20 to see tltem . Truly trees In full bearing. and 200 planted abo·tt 8 IT will take more sunahine than we as seuurity a worthlts~ cheque kr $1,000.. a supe1·ior article with liberal· adve1·tising years; G acres oov.red w il.11 orcl1ard, 11.ll of l\'hiCh ls goo1 selectcu fruit.. , h&ve been having lately to ripen oom, to- The stranger disappeared at Bowman- piloya. . 'l'his form· is well uDder4mincd, wh(oh is of matoes and grapes in good style. vi.Ile, foa.ving Mr. RuPsell a poorer but a WE would advise' J<?U to rea.d a local in immenr.e impor tance iu 1-:rai>1 Kro wi.ag ; it is . well wa.terea also by four wells and two neverWhy don't the directors of our couuty wiser man.-Guelpl. Mercttry. another column signed Cash House. It failing sprl11g·. otrering rare inducements to agricultm:a) society hold plowing matches; BowMANVILLE FALL FAIR ts to be held will be found in11truc~ive a.nd profitable. one conr.empluting stock ri>islng ou a large scale, Would 2ell stock and implemen~s. roots show eome e. 'erpri.,e, gentlemen. on the 2nd and 3rd of Octo.b!lr. South Dy·pepsla 1tnd I..lver Ccmtplalnt.-Ie It not and all connected wit h form 111_b1tJk if so desir· THE Rich~ieu line of steamboats call at Ontario Fair is announced to be held at worth the' small µrice of 75 cimte. to fr~e you~: ~d by tenant, and give pos·eosion by October .-{' ....._:: .... . ' . p,., · . -t <?rbe ~J.e:or every BJ"Jl)ptom_ r ~ _ avei;i,. la..'Y f ul ...~¥1!lllD.~ nll.!HDg_o lsL, For ttirms all!! pa rticulars apply on the _ __,,_~_." ,..,t ~ a t 1" lutby-011 ~iihe ira.me dates. - . I t .'is plaints. if yoll think ·o .ftheAad111tressmg-eoll.1· call at our store and get premit>el! to the proprietor. Le.i.ee of seven or -'!>.:Kl, Thos. Yellowlees, Ticke· .A.gen\. regretted tha~ bodi .exhib~ton1taho11l!I be IL battle of Shlloh'.s Vltl\li,..er, ev~ry has a P·:ln!· ~en y~ 11ref~rred. , l,,ernld, publishecl in Phila- held on the same days · but Whitby is ed 'l'Uarantee on l~. u~e accordmgly a~d ir it The A ~~ts' GEO. WIGHT, Bowruanvillr., P .0, ~v" .1. w · · ' does you no good it will cost yon nothlllg. J. Bowmanvilla, Aug, ~3. 1883. 265·tf. delphia, "is doing a good work in exposing responsible for 1t. They ha.ve chan,.ed Hig1 (!nbotham &; Son, woleaale a.gents. Advertising frauds. It; should be in the from their ~sual time to our rtigul~r week Try .the Balls Corled Spring Elastic hands of all publishers. ..-the fast m October. Se~ion Corset, "t S. Mason & Son. Auction sale hills will receive si;ecial THE Observer last week had cleverly ·- - - · ·- · -· by· attention · at the STATESMAN office. Frea written and " ery 's erl8lble 11.tticle on the MARRIED. notice under Sale Register to all parties question of Methqdist Umon and the DAGN.&LL-MUTTON-By ltev. J. Dyke, Alllf, ~ g etting auction bille printed at this office. action of the English Conference. The . h d' .. ' t un d ers t a nd 29, 1883, Mr. W1lliam Hu)lnalt' Lo Miss Grllce THERE have been 1,117 new members E ngl 18 lVlllPS are given Mutton, allot BownJllnville. . '£enders will be received by the n ndersigned admitted mto the Ancient Order of United that their Canadian brethren are quite up .to the 218'1' DAY O~' AUGUST, 1883, for the Workmen in Ontario since las~ October. able to think and act.for -themselves, and DIED. purchase of the Sanderuock }'arm, containing Every married man should join this Order. ,that when thtly ask to be allowed to go 82 acres more or leas, being composed of the RANXIN-At WinnipPg-, on the 21st inst.. C. north part of the east ha.If of lot 17. in the first into the union they do it after matured S. Rankin, of the firm of McKenzie & Ranl<ln, Just opened out another lot of the · d h b· t concession of Darlington, Co. Durham. 'l'he barrister, and elde~t son or C. lta.nkin, Esq., soil ls or goo\! clay loam and well watered with celebrated Brunswick Fast Pile Velveteen JU gment on t 6 au JeC · chief factor Hudson's Bay Company, an<l nephl.lld th r% wells. On the a never·faihng spring · which for closoness of pile, beautiful LOOKING over the annual statement of ew of J. Rankin, F;sq., of H. M. Customs, Bow· premises are good furn1 buildiugs and It. fl·ame finish and depth of colour cannot be equ- the Etna Life Insurance Co'y some time manville, aged :26 years. house. '!'he prope1ty is situated i or a mile from the corporation of Bowmanville, on the Gravel Blled. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman. ago we noticed that for commiss1011s alone - - - · · - ~-~------- ---- ·--or Kingston Road. "'here a.re a numbe~ of tramps oQincr the payments of the year were $470,000 BOWl\fANVILLE MARKETS, The title is indisputable, and possession will ~ "' "' which with other expenses, printing, etc., ho giyen to plow immediately after harvest ot around the country claiming to be "one 'r un up to over $600,000 n ot counting the Corr~ted vp to 1 o'clock p.m. every Thursday this year, and of tbe house lat November. ....· of the London sutferera," and soliciting profits, Here then we have before us paid 'l':ERMR.- Ontl fourth of the purchase money BY J.&D. MoDOUGALL. down, or more lf desired, aud balance may be ll!lsiatance· All such charaoters should out of tbe peoplus mon6 y to an army of Flour, per 100 tb ·.···· $2 75 · . to .. $3 OL secnred by mortgage on th<l premuu·a. be helped to a good horse whippinJl. officials, a sum . that would pay three Fall Wheat, per bush. . . . 0 95 .. to. . 1 00 Tenders to be addressed to The . Guide says that at about tea hundred beneficiaries of $2,000 each. SpringWheat, per bush. 1 00 ·· to ·· 1 07 D. BUUKE SIMPSON, o'clock on Friday, · a man named Ma.thew The A.. O. U. W. in Cilonada la.st year Rye, per bushel. ·.· . .. · . · Q58 .. to. · 0 60 . llarrister, BowmanvillP. ' 'l 'he Vendor's Solicitor. Morrow, who lived in . an old house on pind out $74,000 &lld inst\red 6000 mem- Oats,pAr bushel. · · . · . . . 0 35 .. to. . 0 40 lot No. 18, 4th con;, Clarke, was found hers. At the same ratio our Order could Pea.s,Blne............. 0 70 .. to .. 0 75 to have committed suicide by hangini:t. insure 25,000 memb.irs per annum and " Blllockeyes ........ 0 75 .· to .. 0 80 H ..McCulloch, of Malta, reports crops pay all death claims for the amount spent ,, Small ...... . ... 0 65 ... to. .. 0 70 good in the ·Souris Valley Manitoba· . in commissions, etc., by one life company. Barley, No. 1......... 0 .60 ·· to .. C 00 -4--Wheat harvesting bB.B began. L!ite crops What is the use of Life Co,&' like this to No. 2 .·..·...· 0 55 ... to ... O 00 G Pieces Large Size Music for .... ........ .. .. 25c. all suffering for rain; but 11.ll early aowed make believe they can compete with fra" No. 3. Extra ... 0 50..· to... 0 00 6 Qnlres Note Paper ..... ...... . ........ ... . .. 26c. grain will be fally up to last years crops. ternal societies whose business is done BY JOHN McMU~TRY. 10 Packages Envelopes ...... .. .... ....... .. 50c. Rev. J. L. Mnrray, M. A., Kincardlne, throngh members free of cost 1 Butter, per lb. best table.. O 15 ·· @ ·· 0 16 formerly of B~ore, received an anWE expect to exhibit our Jumbo Shirt Lard, ~ lb . .............. 0 13 . . @ ·· 0 14, onyrnous letter from members of hie cf)n- with other Gents' Furnishing Goods about Eggs, il'J:oi:.······.·····. 0 15 .. @ · · 016 Albums, Toilet SeltK, ·(;l'oq11e' !!etts, l':mH, gre6ration, in which was inclGsed the sum the first week iii September. We would Potat·o es, per bushel··....·0 35 ·· @ ·· 0 40 Paper Knives, Mateh Snre~, Ba1ke ts , Lu· of $120, being a present from Knox call special attention to our Gents' Heavy crosses. BnllK, · Church there. · Underwear. Our stock will be nearly Norseman, to .Cha.rlotte, daily (Sunday ex.A RM FOR SALE. -THAT FIR~T CLASS The potato crop In this section of the complete in less than ten days, with noveloepted). FARM. the 3outh half of lot eighteen, con,. country seems to be struck with a deadly ties of the season, comprising Black and 7 Darlln~ton, suitable ~or pasture 01 · gr1':1n,well blight. The vines rot completely away, Colored Velveteens, Silk Velvets, Plushes watered with fountain rn shad rnnnmg the ANTED. ~A Good Servant. Apply vear ·rmind, hair a mile from the village of and in ma.ny instl,!nces the rot extends to in Plain, Oscar Wild and Ottoman Fashto MUS. 'VESLEY, "Cedar Cliff." ---«>-Ennlskillen. 2 miles f rom Hampton, and 8 the potato itself. The protracted wet ions. .As we a.re laying in a large assortmilea from Bowmanville, road rnn· ERVANT W .ANTED. Apply to Mns. Ing a.long the said farm. the Forgravel uartieulars, apweather is supposed to be the vllnse. ment of new. and stylish Dress Goods to JAMES REID, Ontario Street. ply on 1he premised to ALEXANDER meet our increasing trade, we hope and LAUGHLIN. 266-tr --'-""'--Towns are now beinp: visited by swindlers trust that-our endeavors will meet the ap·That it ie more pro ti b\ble to sell certain ANTED. -A Good General Ser· . · · GEN"rLEMEN :-I have ' been llppolnted agen ..: a:~n~~::~li~~~e:n:s~enih~~r ~~lle ~!t~ probation Of our OWn customers a.nd the lines of Summer Goods at or belo w v1>.nt for small famil.r,for which good by 'l'WO of the principal houees in Canada. for residence to collect shawls, clothing, etc., general public. We will show a large as- wa.ges will be paid. Apply at this ofilce. r · the Pnrchase cf F ..t.RM PRODUCE. I have, therecost -rather than lrnep them ov~r 50rtment of Ottoman goods for Dresses _ __ fore, lee.sed the premises fQrmerly used M p. until an otb~r 11e11son I announce a to be dyed and returne<l, but the owners ·and Mantles. AnU M we r~ferred to la.at OUSE TO RENT.-Suitable for a To Messrs, Gault & 'l'atley, chief agoente ot Market House and am prepared to pay the full never see anything iriore of their r-toods. week, we have one of the best Mantle small family, good cellar. hard and sMt the Royal insurance Vo. of Ll'7t1rpool, ll;n!l'land, Market Value in Ca~n for FARM and DA.IRT Let all beware. . makers to be had . Our Mantle and Dress- water, woon·hed etc. Poaeei<ion given Im through their agent, Ja.meallingham, Tyrone. mediately, FRANCIS MASON. 266-tf the prompt, l!beral and 111.tiafu.ctory manner PRODUOE. I am sure every far mer will admit A severe accident happened to & little making departments will be. united this . for in which they paid my los, on stock kllled by the advantages of a Ca8h System. you can' then eight~ysar-old dau~hter of the Rev. E. season, which will be more satisfactory to BICYCLE FO.R SALE.-50 Inch, all lightningonmy!armon8aturd11.y,thel8thlnst., t,ra.de where youplea.se and will be able to - OFTonkin, B: C. minister,.. J1metville, by the ladies. We will h iwe another lot of bright. ll:n11:llsh make, in good ord""· Ad as I believe it is one of the best Co's now doing business In the Dominion. I would recomm end IU. VE at least 20 l'E.Jt C:ENT on your pnr ths bite of a little. dog, which cut the those ·beautiful new. Malacca and Edelwis d_i_·~_ 'ss_,_B_o'!' 208, J:lowmanvllle. 261Hw* It to the public &e safe. L. A. TOLE. chases. a:ro the 11rst to introduce this system calf of her leg fonr mches long and ·a half, Laces to hand in a few days, also our celEnniskillen, .A.ug. ~i. 1883. 2fl6-:l w. Give it a trial and you will be convinced it Is IL PAINTJNG.-A class in Oil inoh deep. Dr. McAlplne put four ebrated Linen Laces. Miss Oomerford, the beat 11nd oniy aatiefactory way of doing · Painting. ls now being organized by MiSB stitches in it. She is dotug well. recently.ofMissStevens'Fa.mousMillinery Alice M"Clung, 11he will be glart to receive any ' - bnslnees. ' Jadie· desirous of joining o.t the residPnce of Mr. Arthur Johnston, 9f Greenwood, Establishmen·~, Toronto, will take charge l\lr, 'l'htrnking you for past favors and sollcltinK f Thomas McQlung. !~·tf. we are pleased to be able to say landed in of our Millinery Department this season. a.B increased share of your patronage, good health ant! spirits after his two Miss C. omes very highly recommended, Yours truly, -FOR0 FARMS TO RENT I!( DARLING.., OACRESIN PICKERING TOWN. month's trip in Britain. Mr. Johnston's having a thor~ug~1 city ~xper·ie~ce, '.Lnd e)TON.- Comprlsing about 300 acreR or lo.ts SHIP. Magnificent view of Wh itby, WM. BRITTAlN, importation consists of 7 pure bred Cly· will no · doubt give entire sat1sfachon, Norn 20 & 21 in thP.9th con.. of the Township 3 mlles east; Lake 3 miles south; Ridges 1 2 desda.le colts and fillies 0£ the best blood will begin operations about the first of or Da~Jington , 'wit.h Barns, Stables, Roothouses miles north and west; Land the best. easily Bowmanville, March 8. 1883. J.[ark i',1, Square., 21.l. and Rll other ont-bµlld!ngs required wurked. Bnlldings :-Brick house, largp and in Scotland, and 5 pure bred shorthorn September. As we always a~.ve.rt~se ter~s combined, on a flrot. class fa.rm thereon. Soll. a rich clay convenient: ~ood tenant house: large cheese Call and Examine. . cattle. strictly cash, a great number will ask if loam. To be rented separately .or together factory well built, all planed lumber, not. now ROF. T. L. DOYLE Pianiet,Orgams For part.iculars and f11ll informat1on apply to In use but in ns~ble condition; 2 barns, wlll TnE Lindsny~ople are going ahead we take due bills, we can only repeat that RlCHAH.D SHAW, Church Street. Bowm11.n hold all place can produce; good Stables. takeandteacherof Vocal M11sic is prepared to a few more pupils. The best of refer 2-6l·tf Quarter mile new barbed wire fence two top ence can with their Exhibi'tfon. The prize list will we tll.ke them from any Grocer the same ville. be furnished Great ca.re exercised boards, &long road ; first class ra.il fence over with beginners. s experience we and special attention" given to 1'e quite as liberal as that of preceding a.s cash. In our busines. rarrn, nice piCl<et fence 'in fropt of house; advanced. pupils. Do not wait or the chance will be gone desirous of . taking Central Exhibition held in that town. have always observed that people who ARl\f FOR SALE.-In .the Town· Lawn well kept; new Orchard, been bell.ring instructions shonld'l'hoae apply at Mr. Doyle's re!! snip of Darlington, County of Durham, two years. Purohaser oan also buy Implc· deuce, or make it known As it will be open to exhibitors from. all study economy .w ill always buy where th~y by . directing a few being -stmth hu.lt of lot No. 13, 5 con, containing men ts, used but this sea~on, Op'c chance in a par~I! of the Province, there is no rdason a.re treated with civility and can obtam 100 acres of which 75 are cleared. 'l'here are on thousand for mall desirin1e good farm and lines to P. 0; Box .tl9. Terms $7.60 , tor twelve !l39·tf lessons. low prices for goqd goods Go to the tile premisos a good brick dwelll11g House moat pleasant home. It' more land required, why our county friend! should not ha.ve acres adjoining ca.a be . procured. Two BILrn and St.ables, also a good youn~ U frsme Cash House, late A. Dickson's cheap one a hand in when the pri:i:es oome to beON·EY TO LEND.-Loans ean be Orchard bee.ring. l'he above pro'/'erty le beantl· Colleges 11·tthin :S miles. Possession gt:re· a\ price cash store. alloted. · · fnlly situated 4 nulee north o the 'l'own of once. Exact location, price 1md terms furnish:· obte,lned through the snbecriber upon ed by addressing Lock Box374, Wh-itby. Any :n.IES A.ND Bllc;l!l-Fliee, roechee, a'nte Dl!.Cl.ll'IB OP lll.Ul".-Nervone weakneM Bowlmmville, For further partic11la.rs apply person wishing to view will he met at Whitby !<',.rm PJ'Operty a.t ai· unusually low rate or .A ND REW MCFEll'l'ER8, Bowman ville. or to interest. Fixed oharges for Bolicl tor's tees. l' bed·buns, rats, mloe, goj)her~, chlpmuni.\s. D1ap~iis1a. Impotonoe, Seirnal Debility-, ouPOC! by giTing notlae. LOCK BOX 374., Whftby, CUBrr·r. Bowmo.nville. .231).\f, CHAil, Hoon:a, Tyrone, P. 0, ~5w. BOWMANVILLE. c:lea.red ou' by "B.ough oo jl,Me,' lOc, by· Wdla' He&ltl& ~ewer.' $1, Call and secure some of those beautlf'ul FLOW- Justice of the Pe~ce must have pr'lperty ERS 11ot STO'l'T &:. JURY'S before they are all clear of all eaeumbranc"s t() thfl value of T~E fact il!l not general1Y nown k · that a ¢~a¢ $',a,,aam:l,1'11 . . "l'HI~ c.. aa.ys Mrs. H.. 0 Hara, of.1h1s place, 1s abi.>ut to remove to Sack ville, N; H. to complete her da.ttJ;(her's edncatiou. She will carry with her the best wishes of an extensive circle of · . M acqu11.111tauces, w 1 io ref,!ret to 1 ose ril. O'Hara from their mid,,t. F. G. Widdows, the "'Monk," who leetured in Bow1111mvillt1 last fall, i3 now · · · S cotl au d , iu1 d 1 1 ec t urrng 1n s a b ou t t o make a tour through ·· thti Hi~hlands, after which he wili vit11t Ji'r"nce and Italy, then he will be eu~al!ed to lticture in En· d la d d S. tl d g1 an · 1rt1 1 an . co an · d Mr. R. K. Orr,. ~· A., returne on Saturday from Lou1sv1lle, Ky, where hs · · d· h S 1 E 't " ' 1~1te t " great Clut lt~rn xpos1 ion which he pronounctlSS i. grand SllCCe88. He visited en roitte the home of Mr. Jos . · Somers; formerly of Maple Grove, now of ' res10n, Ogle Co., Ill., aLd says Mr. mere and fn.mil,t' a.re Yery comiortably 86 tled and ·ha.ve acquired a large ii.mount RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES I for CASH only. NEW FINGRRIKG YARN. .Partle~ bu7ing Goods 'Vl'ill · BOOTS & SHOES made to 'order on the shortest notice. Save from 15 to 25 p~r Cent by- Buying from REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. W. McMURTRY. Local and Otherwise. o.u.w. a· C-A~S-H A. FAMILY MOURNINC We beg to intimate that all orders are executed with neatness punctuality and despatch. H FARM TO LET. FARMS TO RENT FARM TO REN'I'. ·SPECIAL REDUCTIONS . on all orders frbm to We keep Millinery Crapes, Trimming Crapes, Mantle Crapes, Crape Cloth" Ottoman Cloth,Mourning Serge,Para: matta Cloth, French Cashmeres, ;perstan Cords, Nun's Veiling. ~ - NEW DEEP MORNING CRAPES. These goods are used for Mantles and Dresses ; and for trimming Cashmeres being ·a similar fabric, go well together. It does not crush nor cock.le with wet, and forms the most effective and dur-able material made.- a }Valuable Farm Propertv for ·sale Tender. ° SANDERCOCK FARM. · ·A. DICKSON BEAVER BLOCK, KING STREET, BOWMANVILLE. VARIETY HALLI SPEGIAL LINE JUST OPENED! HOUSE. Mc-I TO fA. RMERS Of WEST DURHAM Card of Thanks New Advertisements. F W READY CASH! T. YELLOWLEES. S W BEING SATISFIED H O CLEARING SALE FARM FOR SALE. BOOTS AND SHOE~ 80 DAYS I 0 P BJG BAR GAJNS J F M l_ HRLUAR,

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