· ExproMB ..·....8.25 am \Local, ....··· .. 7.~5 am >JU. ~ .. w ,.. " Express . ......ll.30a m Expr~as ...... ~·~am S. MaGOD & Sons. A br.,nch ?f th? On~ario Bl\nk ill tu be 0 1 11 .Mixed ......... :i.25 Pm ix" ...... ·· .~ P ' onen11d in P1ckarm" village. Looa.l ..··.····. 7.05 pm Exurooa ..... . 8.05 1i m WHY do not our busin61s met1 orga.nize .."' ll1Xt>re!!s....... 9.20 JI m I a b<JMd of trade ? 214 bo"es selected Valencia Raisins just ~. -~·MR. w. 8. SA.~DlmB had a splendid to hand iit Murdoch Bros'. Call early and sale li<st Thursday. · secure a box. The prospectus of the London Frea THE turnip hi·rvest is nearly over and the crop bas been fair. PHss .,iJl be found in this paper. It is MA:s·.rrm RnE FAIRJU.IRN ls attending a good news pape~. I B<JWMANYILLE, FRIDA.Y, N ov'R 9. Upptlr Oi<n£du Colle:;ie. Youn~ men wishing their marrfogenoti<'e THB STATESMAN 11.nd the .A'1J1.et·ican .Aq- to· appear in the STA'XESMAN should for. ward 500 to p:..y for the sa.!Ile. riou.lturi.st for $i. 00 a year. M:n.. T. BINGHAM has moved into new The Gr11.nd Trunk Railway Ooiupimy has raised its pa.ssenger rates between Torpremises over.Andrew·s block. onto and Montreal to 3i cents a mile. SuuRD..tY is Martm Luther~'s 400th A GREAT mi.ny are coming from Mani· birthday. The weather prophets are jnst now to tob1· to Ontario to winter ai.:ain. the fore. Sin:.1tdar!yenough they all unite DixoN's minstrels were hios&d aft' thti A WE~K of prayer for young men begins in pre11aginiz 11.n uuusually mild winter. stage i11 Napanee. THE Lindsay c£>ntr11.l exhibition was a ARE we to have any night schools ia next Sund11.y all over the world. A RUMOUJt irs afloat that thero will be sncceee tinancially r.nd after meeting all town this winter 1 liabilit1ea it is said there will yet be a balMR. ARCH. \VnsoN, teacher, Lifford, another w11dding in town shortly. ScaltLE'r fever prevails in me.11y places ance. died on the 22ud ult. BEARS have been so plenty and deMR. HEN.RY F. WEBB, of Brighton, in Ontario, p11rticul1trly in Guelph. Remember McClung Bros.' Grocery structive in Nonh Verulam of late that died on Tuesday of las~ week. the formers have to house their aheep at 'l'HE circula.tion of the STATESMAN since and Crockery Dep1utment. New Teas ! THURSDAY of this wet1k will be generally ni~ht. September has averaged 2,000. Mrs. Gohfn of c,.dmua bad twenty two McCLUNG Bnos'. grocery has been observed throughout Canada. as a holiday. chickena taken frem her roust the other HALLOWE'EN wa.a more quietly observed greatiy improvt1d in r.ppearance. night. From a neighbor's heoery fourteen Mit. J. GILFlLMN, of the Hi~h School, in this town ihis year than for many yenrs were tllken. pa~t. preached i u Port Hope Sunday week. Another new orr.zanization was !!tarted For the Cheapest Blankets in the MarReady-made Overcoat& for Men and in Pickerin11 on Monday evening last, to Boys at Couch, Juhnscon & Cryderma.n~'. ket go to Couch, Johnston & Oryder· bti known as the "Pickering Moder11te To· mans'. ba.cco Consumer's society. 0.WOER your newspapers and maga.ziutis WE are pleased to see Mr. Geo. W. e.t'~ ,S·uTESMAN Office. See our t ..r1us. A. llll.\n takon up lately for robbing a He Dry, sell., in town again 11fter hi~ severe fellow lodger said he cummanced by NEARL)'. tivery one who advertised illneso. cheating a printer, and,after that, everystray animals i11 1his paper this so21son ha~ THURSDAY of this week being Thanks· thmg rasea.lly ca.me easy to him. found them. givmg Day the STATESMAN is issued Ontl Mn. DAVID DAVIS shows a very large day earlier than usual. QuAIL 11hoo\iug has begun tmd sportsmen stock of boc,ts arid 11hom.1 next door east of Ou1t town subscribeL'S are re. q uested to report the game pl1mt.iful in certain 80· the :::iTAT:t:~MAN offic ... notify us of sny irregularities in the de- sluded spots the.location of which none Su:nsottIPTIONI! recaived ·t th~ STAT11Sare familliar with but themselves. :MA1( oill.ce for all no1'&pa.pen and uu.g;<o- livery of the STATESMAN. A lUCJ:i tr1mt is ll,Uaranteed to all who Why it should be considered more dezines at lowe&t pric0lil. tf. hear ltov. H. A. Robertson in St. Paul's (l.Snt to starve at mea~uring tape than to THE the Lindsa.y Po.~t ofl-.ms live comfortably at makingo machinery or his papa year to ev<!ry girl \vho church next Tuesday ovt1ning. MESSlt1i. Johns & JeweU moved their following a plow is past finding out. prO.IJ01'!es ar is leap year. familitts to Osbawv. Ja,t week. They took It is said to be a good plan to burn a IF we ..e by the advet·tiss1 ments in t .~ ~a.pers, Port Hop" il!I nsti· the· dullest a rth for b1111me,;is. tnta met recently and decided not to move germ~ which. taint the milk_, butter and t marry. Mrs. mt-at, aud will do DO ho.rm lll a s11.I11ta.ry ·ma ride, died the library from t he pri:laent building. Fon. cramps, p&in iu the stomach, bow11l f way. . nlliftN~!t oj 5. 1 7 pounds. or ehilh use Perry ~Tifi' Pa.jn . Thllre seems to ?ea {l~"'. dmiooe ahokH,EA.D our ant. - ron may cornpl1dnt illtir, See advt. in another,column. mg the honea in East Whitby. A veterfind somethiu lbat will pay,._y. u MR. L:p F aNsoN, of the firm of A. iuary ~nq,ceon atte11ding_ some of ~he affect· for many years' n to this pa.por. a l!!o.n & Son oronto was iu town this ed antmi>ls pronounces 1t typohtd fever. McClung Bro a grand assort- week Jooltin~ for entire 'horses to buy. One farmer near Columbus lost a team ment of Tweeds, but rlrst class , v8.L:ted v.t $500. workrneu m their Department. In~~~:~~N:h~~~:t;iub~~so~~~hi~~c~~:!~~ The funeul ofthelateMr.David ~rown T.1m D. 0. & Piano Co. 011.uno' turn eveniIJgs afford much time for reading. postmaster at E'le~hany, e. promment out piano~ fast enough to fill .the o.rders member of the Lrndsay and lodge of Oddfel· Mn · .J .A.MB!! E~LIOT'I, ~nerchant, b.i;-s lows, took pla.c11 Tuesday of la~t week, coming in. Tlie men nre working mghb. Tl:Hl trial of the protest al(ainst the re- moved mtothebrtck dwelhng on .Onta.no wiih th(limpoaing ceremonies of Oddfelturn of }Ir. Ouillet, M.P. for West Nor· Str~t recently vac1J.ted by Mr.. Bmgha~. lowab1p an"d-Oranp;e honors. thumberland, has baeu indefinitely post· H :yo~l would be aeon ?f .getting .. pet".: SCHOOL REPORT~ UKION SCHOOL fee~ tithng Overco:tt or Suit, leave your Senior Grad.e-C. Galbrili.Th,..J,. Perkins, poned. Tm>: Pickering New.~ celebrates its 3rd mer.a?re &t Couch, Johnston & Cryder- M. Sinclair, V .. Gilflllan, G. Armo.1.1' E. Demp&ter. Jmiior Grade-\V. Weir, \V, birthday this we1t.k. I~ is a li vs local .pap~r m11.u~ · MR. ED. SCARLETT, son of. Inspector Welsh, E. Brown, 0. Nichols, c. Cobb, and should be taken by every family in Scarlett, Cobourg, hev.ds the lu1t at the T. Nosworthy. J. R. Thom&s, ~eacher. the township. 8e£a~lfl~W~o~lJS~h~w~l:s~.~o!o~deca.htoi~oe;t~~l cA,;SHVS :~~~Jd~i -· - -· =. Local and Otherwise. TM · ·c -R· I E · n· IT., I .... TERMS CASH, ONE PRICE. Alvvays buy your Dry Goods at the Cash House and do not let Credit Stores gull you. (Gull means big prices to pay for other peoples debts). You know-Credit Stores have 2 or 3 p1,.,ices. They have the Credit Price and the;v have what they call the Cash Price, t ·h at is to say they have no settled price,sometimes they take off and quite often they put on again. VVho car1 blame them, hey loose by bad debts and cannot secure the disoffered ·for cash. A. DICKSON. · 10 ODD IN SOLID CASH I · ch;:;:~~r:~:!~an:rt~~~I·~~:n~C·S Our stock compr. . 1·ses everyth1·ng· to be .p, " a flrst c Iass D ry G oods Store.. J.OUild Ill N OV. 1s t '2 d d own . n d ' 3 r d an d 5th.we mark e. ~~!ef:~;~!1Us~!~te~ ~hc;l~~~~~~M~~riai~~ all our goods to more fully establish the N ew c ash ' - s yst em, and encourag· '"8 cash buyers_ ·, We expect to U J()o the above . s.,U-t·m ~ . · by the 31st December . ' ; · rx.· DEPARTMENTS.-Millinery, Mantle and Dressmaking, Tailoring, Sh1·rtmak1·ng, Agents Bazaar Patterns. GENERAL REM·A RKS....-We are fully conv1·nced that our new Cash System is the best for the people in every shape and fOrffi ' and If We CaflllOt lllCreaSe OUr bUSineSS 50 per C0llt' then We . Imust retire in favor of credit stores and long prices· · 0 0 · FARMERS h11.ve wearied waiting for a rise in grain and ha.Te been selliug large quantittes of late. They have lost llli faitn in the N. P. · SitV!llltA.L of our subscribers are already ~reu.ewrng for 1884 . W'd hope all will re· neiv before Jan. 1st, and each one get us a new subscriber. WE <ibaerve bv the Oobourjl World the.t Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cole, formerly of D11.rlington, took e. very large uum'Per of P,rize11 at the Almvick: fall show. IF you are troubled with a. "h11:cking cvuch," DuwNs' ELIXIR will ~ive you relief nt once. Warril.nted as !'ecummended, ol' money refunded. Price, 25c., 50c. and $1.0U per botLle. 275 MICA in coal stoves may be ma.de perfectly clear by taking a little vinflgar 1md water and carefully washinic the mica with a sofb cloth ; the acid remove! a.11 &tains ; and if a little pains is used in. wiping them dry, the mica will l·o ok as good as new. TwENTY·FOUR teachera' conventionfl in Ontario have recommended Gage'1l Ca.na· dian Readers, while not one has i·ccomJDended the N elson-Campb"ll Royl\l Ree.dere. Who are better judgu of the JDerits of readers than the teachers 1 .J. L'Orme & Son, agent at Ottawa for the Dominion Orga.n & Piano Co., of .Bowman ville, have furnished to the Marquis and Marchioness of Lansdowne one of the 1 firm's finest pianos ancl one of th11ir beet .organ~, for pr~vate use in Rideau Hall. Ma. Ro:r.ERT Su:inuR, of TyroQe, who is visiting his son, Mr. Ja.a. Skinner, was kicked in tho brea1t by a c11lt on Saturd11y night Jaet. Dr. Starr was imLUediately aummoned, and thoue,h seriously injured i'(I!"!· Skinner ia on a fair way for recovery. -Oshau;a lieformtr. THE friend11 in thfa county of Rev. Dr. William Ormieton, of the Collegiate Church, New York. will regrei to learn that the rev. gentlemen has been com· pelled . to accept 1m indefinite leave of -abeence by his .co[\grttg~lion, to enable him to go to the south of F rance in hope of recovering his health. D~. Ormiston has uo orga.nio trouble, but is auffering from protractive ineonmla, whicb his physicians have thua far failed to count el'· act. l\'Irns IONAltY MEHTINE. - The annual missionary meeting of the congrega.tiot1 of St. P1rnl'a church will be held on the 11th acd 13th inst., in the church. Iu addition to addresses from eeveral neighboring ministers, we will have the preMn".)e of the R&v. H. A. Roberhon, an honored missionary of the Presbyterian church of Canada to Eromango in \he New Rebri· dea. Mr. Roborhon, after years of !UC· cessful toil in those distant parta, haa re· turned to hie na.tive land to enjoy a few months of rest. He is delivering addresses in the difforent centres of popu.J ation in the country, and has o,rranged to visit Toronto, .Bowmanville and Kingston in orde1· for this purpose. Those who remember Dr. M. Ke.y's visit to this ylaca twe or three years ago will ha.il thtt visit of a. kindred spirit who comee to \Ill from 1ike work am"ng the heathen. We an"i 'clpate meetinge of much interest atid quickening to our zeal il!l the cau111e of missions. Let all Canadians who love t o hear of noble and unselfish work doue for God by one ef their own countrymen come out and hear, and help on the good work. Toronto. of Pharmacy examina.tions in College T ff~ pou It ry season 1s en ·aently co~. . menctng and turkey heada are now m M.a. J.As. MILLAR, of the ~1gh S1Jhool, asg11r. Geese are selling at good prices h11~ puro~ased and_ now occupJo!I the large b\lt 611 the ni"hts ret darker the supply brick residence bmlt by Mr. J. McMri.nus, Jfill likely be l"rger and co ne11quently on Scugog St. cheaper. The same may be eaid of MR . JI. E. SMAJ,LFIEIJE is suing l r. chicken rooati. Terry Marsh for $5,000 dam11.ge11. for iuRev. John M. King, Moderaler of the jury tu business connected with the Genor&l .AB~llm hly ,forw&,rdod tho foll°'ving Guelph Herald . · request to all Presbyterian ministers: The Mn. GE'.>. JDl'FER1t hl\11 improved very Government of Can"<'h ha.ving named the much the appe1.r11nce of the cotta~e ha 8th of November M ~ day of Public recently bought from Mr, .A. John1ton Tha.nksgivingthroughunt the Dominion, on Conceaaion St. I would recommend that the member11ANY presQnt subscriber to the STA.TES· of tbePresbyterianCJ-.urch in Oanada meet MAN who obtains a new subscriber fur on th1\t day in their several plaees of wor1884 ca.u get two pa.pers for only $1.50. ship, to make devout acknowledgment of Ask your neighbor to st1bacrlbe. the goodnesl.'I of God. ANY present subscriber to the STA,TESTHB Women'11 Foreign Missionary So· MAN who obtains a new sub11criber for ciety of St. Paul's church purpose holding 1884. can get two p~pers for only $1.50. a few 50cial meetings during the winter As!i: your neighbor to imbacribe. at the residence of members of the con· L f WI 'tb gregation. The evening will be devoted R EV. M R. A BRAHAM, 0 11 y, ex. d' t d 11 t ' I 1 ·t8 l ts bb tl1 'ih R J ~o music, rea mgs, e c.· an a C? ec ion d h c . ange pu ,P as, a a WI · ev. · )'fill be made on each occasion 111 aid of Little, of St. Paul 8 church , this town. "the Society. The first of the series will He preached two very excellent aermo~ be held at the residence of Mr. David Fol! a hind cold, with pa.in in the head McDougall. Ontario Street, on Wednesday boue1, or through the cheat, t11.ke DowNs' evening, the 14.th inst., and the coograELIXIB, at once and in liberal doees, cover gation and any others will be welcome . UJ? well in bed, a.nd our word for it, you The following is said to be 11n excellent will soon be well. . 275 receipt: Take a grain of falsehood,haodful IF th" Juvenile Temperance A11Sociation of rubnaout, the 1ame quantity of nitnble were to hold monthly meetings of the tongue, a sprig of the herb backbite, a chll.ractot' of the one held in the Town tea.·poonful of don't-you·tt>ll it, six drops Hall ori Friday week the elfec's would be of rnalice and a few dra.chms of envy; add highly beneficial to the young. a little di~content v.nd iealousy, strain . n' mi'n through a baa of misconstruction, cork it ACOLBO:RNE paper says Di:x:o s · . b t l f l I dh 't strela played in that village to a large and up 10 a 0 ~ e 0 ma evo ence, an . ang 1 . 'rh Oolborners up on askem of street yarn; shake it eccaa· we11-plt'lased au d ienoe. e · £ f d d "t ·11 b fit must be easily pleased, for Dixon's is the 100611 Y or a ew aya au 1 wi · . worst snide troupe th&~ ever showed htlre. for use. Take a ~ew drop~ ba~ore walkrng They baJ a big but thoroughly disg;usted out, and the de11red reiults ~ill follow. audience here. BOARD OF EDUCATION. - Regula: m~etTHE taste for flowers and plants should ing .Nov. 2. Pr~sent:Mr . J . B. Fairbairn, be cultivated in eve,.,, household, and we chall'ma;n; Cubitt, McClung, Ha.ri:i~en know of no better ;{a in thi11 direction and ~nght. The repo:ts _of the Vmtrng than Vick's ]l/tUstrated Magazine. The Committee and the Prmcipal were . read Novem'ber number is quite equal to any and filed. Ac~ounts for $1~.08 were orprevious one. Send lOc. to· J amel Viclf, dere~ to be I!a1d. Th~ Ohairman of .the ample Special Oomm1ttee appomted to negotiate R h t N y f · oc es er, · ·' or a 8 with Mr. Hoar for the purchase of a piece IN complia.nce with a very cordial, of laud adjoining the S. W . school was unanimous and url(ent request from the instructed to close with Mr. Ilo:!-r fqr members of the Disciple church in this $175. The Property Committee was intown Elder Sheppard has decided to con- structed to have r epaired rmd painted tl1e tinue his pastorate. His labors hnTe beeu frame school room in the rear of the main productive of gr0&t good during ~he past buildings. Board adjourned. ......-- .-....... two years, and it wa11 ~·iih much· regret that his people imd the citizflnl'! i;tenerally AT the regular meeting of the Young heard of his Intended removal. People's Aasociation in connection with the C. M. church oft~ town the follow· Nos. 23 and 24 of P icturesque Canada ing officers were duly proposed and e1ectwer~ delivered here last week by Mr. ed : President, Rev. ,E. R. Yonlll(; let DoddP. The editor tBk!lB us "from To- Viced'.>., Mr. Joblin; 2nd Vice do., Miss ron&o to Lake Huron," RiTing beautiful Bunner; Secretary, H . Brittain ; 'l'reas., glimpses of Stratford, Goder1ch, Kincar· A. Bunner ; Organi~t, Miss R. Maynard. dine, Owen Sound, Oollingwood, and 'fhere will be an open meeting of tho Asleaving us amid the glories of Northern sociation on Monday evening next. Rev. Ontario at Parry Sound. The high liter- E. R. Yout1g will deliYer a one-hour ary ohara.cter of the work is mainbined. lecture en "L1m2aages, Customs Tim Young People's Improvement So- Usages of the I ndiam1," after c a ciety of St. Paul's church is to be con· choice pror,:ramme will be r ered by ~ratul&ted on the very inieres~ing charac- members of the Asscciatio . Commence ter of their weekly meetings so f&r. Last at 7:30. Admission, 106; children half Fridlly night over a. hundred were present ·price. For particulars 11ee programmes. and enjoyed a rich program. The young SHILOH'S CATARRH ItEMEDY,a marvel· peopla are ta.Icing hold with a determina- Jous cure for Catarrh Diphtheria. Canker tion ~hat a.ugufl! success. This Friday mouth, and headaoke, With each bottle there an lngeniouB nasal lnj ector !or the more euc· night is to be devoted to essays, readings Is cessful treatment of these comple.lnts withoat and 1paeches on Lutber and hi· timea . extra charge. J. Higginbotham & Son, Whol.4r eal.i a.nd Retail a.gents. All are weloome. A DICKSON' ' s CASH HOU sE . · · 50,000 VOtUNJEERS WANTED - t o go to-- BORLAND'S CASH STORE -for their-~ BOOTS SB s. I have now on hand a Yery Large Stock of Boots and Shoes sui.table for Fall and \i\Tinter wear, and am selling them at a very slight advance on cost for cash only. 200 Pairs Men's German ~elt Boots just (MEN'S TOP· BOOTS FROM $1.40 CElits UP.J Opened- the best ill the market · or1~en's, Misses' snd Children's Button and Lace Boots in ench Kid, American Kid, Oil Goat, Satin Calf, olish Calf, Dongolia,. Glove Kid, French Calf, bble and Buff just opened. An extra large stock of W Boots and Shoes made to order from the best stock by good workmen and in the latest styles. STAND:~Neads' Block, next door East of Lee & Edsall's Hard. , ware Store: Bowmanville Nev. G, 1883. F~ BORLAND.