-¢~e¢anadi~.n$late~man · .........~ · ......_,..._,...,...,,-.../.....,,..... ~.....-... Children's Wool Jackets at S. Mason & ,Woon i~ very sc~rce iu town. So Aa. CouNTl!:RFEIT $1 Domihion notes a.re in Do you say I~ is o early 1 you wotJJd not thin~ Mantlea and Ulsters ms.de to order at circulat1nn. t,0 Jf1~2~0~;;;~0~?1~~d~~[i~~1~~~ih~~~H!~ic~ S. Mason & Suns. MR. JOHN HUTCHESON returned from iR calculated tc make your home beautiful and American Water Whitfl Coal Oil at, the North-West last week. ;souandyourfamilymerry. Wehavej1;lBtreri celved our st.ock ot German Flowers. Murdoch Bros. Use no other. DR. VRYDER~lAN, dentist, lias started (;all and See Them. THE STJ.TEilllfAN from now tiil the end busin11ss at Essex Centre. We have just received an immense stock of of 1884 for $1 to new 'subscribers. SOME boys were very recklessly skal;ing Perfumery. MR. J.As. N. HuTCJU8oN, teacher, is on the mill pond last Tlmrsday. · ~nil an·l Smf\H It. attending Cbu.tham Commercial College. MRs. Um~m (nee Jessie Young), of We have just received nobbiest stock ot DR. BRAY, r.f Enfield, has J::egun prac Chicago, and at one time a resident here, Toilet Casesthe in Town. ~ tiRe in Toronto. Hh surgery is at.No. is visiting Mrs. D. Haines. Call nnd Buy ue for your l'rlencl. 327 Parliament St. THE CHRISTIAN GUARDIAN Pretnium for "\l\'e have just receivrd a larli:e st11ck of goods :M:n. C. W. BUNTING has heen down to 1884-THE HEROF.S m · METHODISM-may from France, Ottawa ag,,in, probably advising Sir John be seen at t he STATESMAN oftice. C)ull nn·l Examine them. DEMOilEST' MON'!'HLY MAGAZINE for We havejuat received a little Negro from the ·in reference to cabinet changes. U. s. He cam" packed in with a. lot of goods THEY are likely to have a hot election DecenibtJr 1s 111? to thti usna.l hi~h standard which have just arrived. courest in Pickt>rinl:. the temperance I of tins moat exceJl;.nt pnbhcat1on. Cnll mul asl· ht11i lats .Nnmc. people are going tl' run a ticket. WHAT commission did \V. P. Prower · 1 · f · l b l f th We have always on hand the largest stock of LATE issues of Grip have been exceedreceive on t 1e m e~ior rnse oug lt or e RELIABLE lJRUGS and DYE STUFFS lo the County. ingly good. More of onr wealthy sub- fire department a little over a year ago? ~2.50 a year Drrangemeut o! liver, wilh consti!mtioa, 4;all,we '"ill be glad to proYe wltut "'C say. scribera shonld rake it. Only 'IP · injur I.he complo.xion. ir1iluce pimplee, sallow We are always in our places a11d if you wa11t with th'l STATESMAN. a REC.KIPT or PltE:;CEtIPTION carefully A WEEK agu last Saturday .night Mr. skin. et~. Ro~iove the ca.use by USIDfl Carter's prepared Coleman, Cedar Dale, had twent.,,.five Little LlverP!lls. One a do~e. . . Uull a 1111 '"c will r1·epare it for you 18 From the most RELIABLE ARTICLES and ducks stolen from his barn. Mr. l:I~nry, / TnEFurmtureFactory runnn~g itime. at the lake has lost a. number of fo1vl. ~e are sor~·y to hear that tl~e Co Y iad to at LOW.KS'!' Pl!.ICES. 'h t. . t . h ·. dispense with some of their hands last T oo muc 1me is spen m teac mg week children the courije of rivers. The course · MR. EDMUND BROWN'S organ factory at The Leading & Reliable Druggists, of great railways is of more importance nowadays and ahould be known by all. .Brantford was burned down last Saturday. ·rowN' HALL BLOCK. Loss $.3000. Mr B. was at one time . a MR. J. A. PARSONS, who ta:ight. school N.l'l.- Don't forget to see the GERMANFLowf . h resi"deiit 11">re. ~ ERB. Call at once. in Darlington a ew years ago, is preac T A O r W · t d · · · ing with great acc!lpt·ance at Salamanca., I _ .. HE ·, · "'· · m ,en . givmg an ~nN. Y. ,.. town of 4 ooo fouls. His ie the nfatory con?ert .on Dec. 7th. A c~oice l p t t t h h · th t programme is berng prepared and .will be GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. arge;; ro es an c urc m a own. in next week's issue. BOWMANVILLE STATION A.ND TIME. ON the 13th Mr. J as" .Routley' section BowMANVULE 11as adopted the standard boss, Brooklin, while atttmpting to cross time, the Council clock being adjusted GOING } AST GOING WEST the track as the express was nearing the last Monday night. The factories will Express.... 8.52 am\ r,ocal . .... ... .. 7.27 am station, was struck by the engine ankd rn· adOJ)t it Monday first. Mixed ....... ~.4.05 pm Express ...... 8.l'l am . . Local .......... 7.10 pm Mixed ........ 3.30 p n1 ceived eevere injuries in the bac and . Qi:-ITE a pl~asmg feature w:ls mtroduced Exvress. .. .... 9.30 µ m Exoress ...... IM5 p m head. mto the services of St. A MUSICAL entertainment will be given S bb tl b tl f church ffl t last . Pauls in T1·inity church school room on Wed- bat! a 1 .Y 10 P111Yl!lg ~ ~n Dr 0 ry nesday eveniug next, which promises to 0 1 mornmg anc1.evemng Y ro · . 0~1 e. be of special interest-singing, piaoo, THE Choral Umon are buay practismg, zither and other instruments. Particulars and under the skilful baton of Prof. Doyle BowMANYILLE, FRIDAY, Nov'R 23. in progmmmes, are making g?od progress in 'their chorusMR. THos. W. CHAPPELL, of Whitby, e~.. The choir l~st Mi:nday resolved on WE ASK A FAVOR. formerly of Newcastle, has been enrolled ivmg a. concert m Christmas week. and sworn in as solicitor' and barrister in IN the First Intermediate Examination The publisher of the STATESMAN re- the Queen's Bench Division of tht> High , in Law in Toronto, Mr. Fred.G. Mcintosh, spectfully uks every present subscriber Court of J uetice. Mr. C. A. Madten student in the Law oftice of D. Burke Simpson, Esq., of tl1is town, 1mssed very to renew earlv this sea.son a.nd sPcure at likewise. TJJ.l;) Fat Stock Show to be held in To- successfully, taking fourth place in a claes leaet on" new subscriber for the STATES· ronto :.Uec. 14 artd 15 promises to be a of 47. Shake, Freel. MAN. As an· iuducement we will accept great attraction for farmers. Prize lists, Ayer's Sarsaparilla thoroughly clea.ae& the $1.50 for one renewal and one new sub- entry forms and full particulars may be blood, stimulates the Yital functions, and reacript1on. We also ta.ke 1111 bscriptions at had from Henry Wade, Esq., Secretary, stores the health aud strength. No one whose Toronto. Entries close Dec. 1. blood is impure can feel well.'l'here is a weary, lowest rateq for all papers an.cl magazines. languid feeling-, andoftenaaenseofdiscoura.lleWE have received the November numAddress all orders to M. A. JAMES, .Bow· ment and despondency, Persons having this ber of the Minnehahan Monthly Magazine feeling should take Ayor's Sarsayarilla to purify ma.nville. published and,edited by Messrs. Cochrane and vitalize the blood. !L -=> & Dobbyn. It contains t he usual uriety THE remains of the late Richard Oke, of literary arriclea, and a lal'go variety of of Collrtice, were followed to the Ebenezer iteins under tlie head of current topics. Burying-ground on Sunday last l)y one of , "A Presbyterian Elector " would lilrn the largest funeral cortages ever seen in CURLERS wish to get to worli: shortly. Try onr fine new crop of .l:sreakfast Tea.a. to know wha.t Mr. Bounsall meaut by that neighborhood. An appropriate sersaying a.t the Council Bua.rd on Monday vice was conducted in the church by Rev.· Murdocl} Broll. · that the light our side of the Presbyterian Mr. Oke, of Hampton. Murdoch Bros. have received their new church was as 2ood ~s. that within. H~d MR. T. BARltETl', teamster, had a close fruit. Try them. t~e . (efe~oni;e a. sp1r1tual or a material ·call on Monday night. His horse took LADIES, call at Mrs. Keys' for fancy siu;mficatJO.n : ft:ight on Liberty street and ran away goods, wools, etc., etc. THE Editor of the ~TATESEAN fee}s' as dragging Mr. Barrett about 30 rods, cutMR!<. H. M. THOMAS, of Camden, Del., pr:;.ud now as a boy with a. ne.,., pair of ting his head terribly a.nd trampling on i· visitin" in BrooklinL boots. He has received one of the Globe him. A stove belonging to Mr. W. A. ~ STA~llSJ.fA!{ is only $1 a. year, in · Watches an~ is s~owing it to ev?rybod_Y. Pope ,va.s thrown from the wag<Pn 1md Call and isee 1t, friends. Only $3.50 rnr smashed to pieces. e: else it is $1,50. WE ask every lady and gentleman in :i."i!~oi·~en>aa made her last trip for the Weekly Globe from now to Jau. 1885 and the Watch. this town and vicinity to read our column the seaaon 011 the 17th inst. SBERIFP BunK moved his fAmily to .this week. We think it will be found CLEAN the snow off the ~idewalks before Oobourg last week where they 111tend to profitable to every person who has cash to the constable interviews you. reside permanently. Sberiff Burk's cheer- buy thf:)ir dry goods. Remember one price. Ready-made Overcoa.t11 for Men and ful countenance will be much miseed by We don't cut on one article and make it .Boys at Couch, Johnston & Crydermans'. our citizens by whom he and his family up on the next ; that can be easily clone. REllIEllfDER the C. M. church anniver- were \ery highly esteemed. We very \Ve mark in plain fiiures. A. Dickson's eary on Su9day and Monday, Dec. 2 and 3. much regret their departure, but our loss Cash House. · Get yon coal oil from Murdoch Bros. is Cobourg's gain. Mr. J. H Morton, of North Hastings . a nd not be bothered with smoky ch1roney1. AN old friend of the STATESMAN writing Teachers Assocati.. n, and eight other .ANTED, a.t once" at the STATESMAN from the village of Btirkley, Grey Co., te:i.chers appointed by the 11ssociation re· office, a quantity of good pine or hemlock Ont., says : Times are ~oou here ; good ported to th e conv,..ntiou as follows on the sleighing; fine weather ; plenty of work .Royal R.iaders : "The literary merits vf wood. ,. MR. GEO. KEitlt takes charge iif the a.nd good wages for choppers. Berkl..y is the Royal Readers is high hut the books new Ontario Bank branch in Pickering 5 miles from any other town or village, are too large ;~nd many vf the s1le.:tions and has only one store and no shoemaker. are too short anddiscootinued. '!'hey are village. One of eacll might do well here on small deficient in aids tu pupils and teachers, REV. HuoH PEDLEY, B.A., was to be ca.pltll!. ' a.nd other reasons not adapted for use in \llarried this week to Miss Field, of CoRural Canadian is a handsome Il- rura.l and partly grad~d schools. The THE bourg. lustrated Monthly, fur the farm and home Primer has been con&tructed on a plan THE ponltry season is evidently compubliahed at $1.00 per annum, a.nd al- that is antiquated and not sanctioned by mencing anJ turkey heads a.re now in though only commenced two yeara ago modern educ11to rs. danger. has already earned for· itself a prominent Fun FASHIONS-- A l{lance at the ladies Ir cold weather sets in 0dhawa Curling place among the agricultural papers of promenading Kingstreet on Saturday was Club will have the -rink ready for playing thia Contintnt. Our sublilcribers can get s11ffi.cient to sho\V that seal retains its next week. · this'ni.onthly and the STATESMJ.N for lf'84 position as the most popula.r fur. In ladies' W ooo is scarce and dear, but tho N .·P. for $1.60. capes preference is given to se1'1, Al11sk11 1 keei;s up the rrice of coa.1, and the poor MR. JOHN MAY, of Scugog Isiaud, had sa.ble, black hare, and black hare pointed, must suffer. ·· · ·· hia barn a.nd the contents destroyed by ranging from 9 to 24 inches deep. Boas MRS. w. s. FA:aEw~LL, 9£ kar~ony, . fire on the 13th. The contents consisted are guiag out of style. In ladies caps the broke her leg on Sunday morning by fall- of some hay and straw, several hundred style known as the Duchess, Princess ing on the door step. bushels of Nhea.t and oats, and though Louise, Skull, and the Wedge take preSUBSCRIPTIOIOI received ot the STATB3· putly covered by insurl\nce, because Mr. peilence, the last·naooed being· an especial MAN office for all newspapers aJJ.d ma.ga- May had his residence burned n few year11 fa,.orite. Jackets ari:i made chiefly in ago, the loss is a serious one. The origin South Sea. seal Persian end Russian lamb, zine lowest prices. tf. Bokaran, beaver,irnd Aetrachan. Circular TJfi:?'°"M. E. church, Enniakillen, will of Lhe fire is attributed tu the accidental and dolmane, silk or cashmere covered ups.,tting of a coal oil la.mp in the at:!.ble. llold their usual Tea on Christmas Day. ON Monday 5th in11t. Mr, John Walker with linings of blue or blue and white Christmas 'l're" same evening. of Manvers, b'!'ltter known as John the squirrel (Russian), · muskrat, and mink, All those who are foncl of a first -class trimmed with Alaska sable, will be a oyster stew should call at t he Grand P loughman, wae in Millbrook and left for leading f e11 ture of the styles. The princihome in the evening, Mr. George Lowes Central and buy tickets and save money. going with him. Both had been imbibing l?a.l tnmi·g furs worn are lynx, silver fox, P . 0.- Mails ·clolle in Bowman ville ior too freely. Arriving at Walker's, they got imitation silver fox, and Alask1\ sable. east. and west at 7 :40 a . m. and 7 p. m., supper, when \Valker rigged 11p the. team st11ndard time. For the llQrth at 10 a.m. to toke Lowes home. Shortly after Walker FOLKS ARE SAYING IT is reported that two bodies.supposed is supposed to have fa.lien o ut of the wag- Christmas is coming.- So arc the munito be those of Capt. Allan an ct his son, gon, and broke his neck. 8.e was found cipal elections. ~ Wonder who Peek-ahave been found a.bout 35 miles east of de1.1d next morning. Boo is 1 If we only knew-we wouldOswego. THE "GEM."- Since its first introcluc- yes, would we ?--We've hiidsnow. Aye, THE change of time to that of the stand- tion in this vicinity a few months ago the and sleighing, too. - Now we've mud and ard will not iu Ihe le~st effect the time in "G(;lm J> Sewing Machine has rapidly be- water.- -Weather pr?pl1ets :ire o~· the which our delinqaents subscribers a.re ex- come the J?eople'e favorite. Mr. ]fox, tho war·p.aith. .Th~y prelh~t a nuld ~vmt~ri pected to pay up. wide-awake local agent here says the rea- 1 Othe1s ~ay it will b e se~ere. Who knovts . AT the regular meeting of the Iron son the Gem sells 80 well is the people - ,-We II hav.e some kmd of weather and Moulder's Union, at ·rol'onto last week, know a good machine when they see it. we 11 ~eath~r it w(h)ethe~ or n~t. --~r. $500 was voted m a.id ,,f the strikers, Mr. A. Tayli!r, of Cartwright, has already Porters layi1~g the cross,~ngs lugh. - Will taken b ack four loads of the Gems to the ~e ,have a wa.lk-o'.'er' 7- - If Prower among the iron workers of O!!h&wa.. ?ward, why d1~n t l~e ~~tend, Coun~RS. ANDESON has moved into her n ew burg. Surely he must find business brisk. i~n ta C store near ltfr. Buckler's; and having re- H e say~ when one is introduced in a cil mee~mg Mond:_iy mght ·:-I,lrn STA1'~~ plenished her etuck of millinery and fancy neighborhood other sales are easily made. MAN frightened lum. - - Who ll be s?hcitor for t~e Standar d B~nk ?- .Who 11 b e goods invites the ladies to call and see It recommends itself. . M ayor for 1884 iww ? --Busmess was her. A JIANJ?SOME new chair and deek have n ever duller in this town. \Vhat's the 'rHE storm of Sunday night and Mon - r ecently been placed in the Council II N. P. doing for us, anyway ?- -The day week was very severe, anytliing equal Chamber for the Mayor. We understand S n:rESMAN is the' only paper in town that to it for many years hlls not boen experi· that R eeve Prower refuMd to sigu the dare oppose -ally scheme--Such weather enced. Numerous vessels came to grief Committee's r eport r ecommending that /-was never before known.--Thunder and on the lllkes. these be purchased, unless they were or- lightning on W ednesday. · t'usINESS failures are becoming quite d er&d from tho Oahnwa Factory. What 11 th" k · · BLACJt VJLLE; Oct. 4, 18CJ. h · fB OO!!:·mon throughout the Province. We d o. t h e 1~ec antes o . owm!\n vi e . m O· I ,nite to tell you of the great and lastiug 't nfst this towu will weather the gal8 with- tlus act l Tho Furmture F11;ctory 18 run- benefits I ha-ve recei ved !rom Dr. Wi!Hon'e on three·fot)rths tim e now and if Pulmonary Cloerry Balsam. I bad dis!lase of out anything very serious liappeaing in nina 0 ·d h" · td' I · -t.he lungs fer over two year~. .All tht1 doctors M r . .Prower h a 18 way it wou be c os- 'I tried con~idercd my case hopeless. A friend the line of failures. ed alto11e t her. Patronizci home institu- recommendc-d yo11r Ba.loam. When- I beiian We take pleasure in recommsodiog Ha.11'1 tions William and thereby show loyalty taki!Jg it I had violentconghinll llte and str~nllHair Uenower to our readerm. n restores 11ray ' ' . nlat.rnn from phlegm; my feet and lunba were hair to its youthful color, prevents bnldnesa. to your town. , s-w olien. and hectic fever had tull poeseeeion makes the hair sort anal glossy, doos not stain Boys' s Suits all sizes good qunlity at · of me. ThoBa.leam relie-ved all theee symptoms the skin, and is altogethor the best known ' ' ' and made a complete cure of me. I a.m d·· S. M!l.llOn & Sons. sirous or '111\king my cure kno·rn, J·. LAWSON. iemedy for all hair and l!IC&lp diseases. , WE WISH YOU AMERRY XMAS!- THE LATE ~RS. TRULL. I STOTT & JURY, t I f - ... ,. ....... , ..., .,.-.. , .. r - . ..-.....-...~ ................ ..... ,...,..,...... ....... ~. ~ Local and ,O therwise. Death !ms Again visited the church in Orono, aud removed one of our oldest and most uaoful membere, Sister Eliza.beth T 11 h d" d dd I h · ru · w 0 ie au eu Y 011 1 e mornwg of the I!)th of October, 1883, aged 78 years and 9 nionths. Wheu hut a. child she came with her father, Peter Vancamp, and his f,1mily to this vicinity, and here in e11rly life was married to William Trull, with "horn Fhe lived for ahoutsixt.y ye11rs, and who still survives, thou~h very feeble, being nearly 81 years of ap;e, and having suffered the last two years from paralysis. For years Sieter Trull's prayer had been that sh·· might. dte·without sufferiug, and 1 it would seem that. God had answered her prayer, for on the morning of her de11th her da1Jghter·in~law, on g·,ing to her room, observed her in the act of dressing hersolf, apparently in hl\r 11e11al health ; bnt about ten minut·'s aftenrn1d3, when her room · v1s1tE' · · dby h er eon, W . W . Trull, was agam she was fountl lyiug upon the bed a corpse. She appeared to have passed a.way instantly, whhout a. struggle. Her funera.l on· Sunday, the 21st ult., wos vety largely attended. Sermon from Rev. 14: 13-a text which she h~d selected ~ome years previously, Besides her bereaved com· p1mion, she leaves a family of nine, threA son~ and six da.uphtere, who were all present at her funeral, also twenty-three grand-chilJreu an d two brothers, one uf h Eld J V h f w om, er e~se anca.mp, as or many years been a minister of the Chris· tiam church of Canada. Notwithstanding she had lived to a good ol:l age, our hearts were sad as we laid her a.way m the .tomb, th~rngh our hop11 of meetmg her agam "'.118 bright. F.rom yon th. t.o old 11 ge her life W~M spent ID the serv1c~ of Ged. S.he was faithful unto cla:1.th, and now awaits the crown of life which the Lurd the ri hteous d ·1 · h d f I· lt\ · Jll gem I gt·e at 1 e "Yu ns appe11nog. Yes, when the R&iuts of God are gathered home, if we are so happy AS to be among the numbt>r, we believe we shall meet Grandma Trull ai:ain, and with her ro"m o·er the bright . ti1,lds of glory forever, foll1iw the Lamb to living f.,untaine of w~ter, and God shall wipe away a.11 tears from <rnr eyes. To her family the stroke was Vt!ry severe, and we shall never forget the scene as luvi11g suns and da.nghters, with hearts overflowin~ "ith grief, took their la~t farewtill view of tlrnt loved mot.her now cold in death, and the aged, ber11aved husband in feeble accents uttered his last good-bye. In her home she loved to talk nf Jes us, in the sanctury her place was fa.ithfnlly filled, and in the prayer and followship me~tinll'S her voice was al ways heal'd apeaking forth the praises of the Lu rd. The church will miss her~ but may the Lord help us all so to liy' that we may meet Bt la.st in B11lk oy1ter1 l\nd F11rn1m H·ddiM. at McClnng Bros'. A J,Ao w:ts sent~nced the other da.y in Hamilton to four years in the R~forma.· tory, for ste&ling aomA candies out of a stnre window. Andrews, for killmg Maroney :wd ehooting l\t a policeman is sentenced to five years' imprisonment at Kingston. DR. SCOTT'S PREPARED SPICE For Hori;es, Cattle, Sheep & Swine. We never allow ourselves to be undersold. ElliBon & Co. \Ve oft'er rare value in Blankets. lllllisoa &Co We mean business this season. b;llison & co: See our all wo.oi 'l'weeds a.t 50c. Ellison & Co. We are marking dawn every article in stock. I Ellison & Co. People worl'der why we sell Over·coats so cheap J!:llison lie, Co. We will sell boys Suits at half price thi~ season. Ellison & Co, Profits or no profits we are bound to sell. Ellison & Co. We offer all woo_! Cashmeres at 50c.Ellison&:Co WF. are reducing prices at the begiaing inEllison & Co stoad at t.h.e end. ~arlies Mantles and Ulstl'rs greatly reduc~d It has 116 cqnal in curing Horses of th<: sev· m r.r1ces. Elliaoa le Cu. You ought to see our Winocye at pr.,sent era) ail men ts to wh ich they are subject. }'or llrtooe. Ellison&; C.o. COUGHS, COLDS, ROUGHNESS of the We offer Barga! n e In Uarpete. :F;l!iA011 l!t Co. HAIR, ll\)TTS SCURVY, &c., it is ii).;·a" Our old customers are bringing their friends t.o luablc, and administered in smaller doses, acts see the bargains in Dry Goods and Clothin11::. . Ellison & Co. as a Tonic, resulting in a healthy condition We are makmg a special run on Clothing. and fine .a ppearance of the animal: Is also . Ellison & Co. equally beneficial to CATTLE SHEEP and In t.he prices of 'fweed Suits we defy all com- SWINE. For sale everywhere: plaints. . . Ellison & Co. We keep all s1z~e rn Boys Clothlng,Ellison&Co. S.OLE PROPRIETORS: P A:RTrns ask1n" u· for bargaine will net be c!.isappointed. Elli- I; a.. Choice, cletrn·d currants and fine n.ew selected ra.isin~ at McQluni.: Bros'. ' ' J". O. ~E~J? & 00.. MONTREAL, P.Q. MARRIED. tlie Parsonage, Brooklin. on the 8th inst.. by the Rev. S. J. Shorey, of Osha.~a. Mr. W . P . Rich. of Clarke, to Sar<>h Harriet, daughter of the Rev. W.Scales Metho· dist Minister, Broolllin. ' DAl'IS-LEAMINO-At Port Perry, on the Htli inst., by the Itev. J. J. HAddltt, Mr. Henry pa vis. of Fr.a.ser'e Corners, to Miss Mary Learn· rni.r. of Darhngton. TR.AINEn-PowJ£LL- ·At Port. Perry. on the 7!·h .uwt. by tl.e llev. J. J. Redditt. Mr. B. 1 rlliner. of Osha.wa, to Miss Esther Powell or Darlington, ' T1:urNER-POWELL-In Port Perry, on the 7th rnst..at the residence ot thti bride's brother bv the Hev. .T.. J. Reddirt. Mr. D. A. 'l'ra.lnor,of Oshawa, to Miss M. J. Powell, of Enfield. DRAPER-FINN-On the 19th ult., at the"M. E. Parc;ooage, Carman, Manitoba. by the llev_ 'l '. Ari.rue. Mr . T. B. nrarer an<! Miss A. E. Finn, eldest. daughter or ltev. F. M. Finn, of the Ontario Confcrrnce. McGumE- FINN- At the samo place, by the sa.m~. minister. Mr. 'l'. M. McGuire 11nd Miss!;. , Mr. Finn all H. J< rnn, secon<l claughter of Rev, of Ga.rm1m. M1mitoba. ' ANDREws-R.onrnsox- At the Manse, Bowmanville. l~onday the 19tll inst.. by Rev. James Little. M.A., Mr. William Andrews and Mrs. A.i:nes Hobinson, both of Ola.rko. RIGH-Sc~LES-At NOTICE to LADIES. '"""' __ _ I have now opened the Beat and Largest Stock of __ WINTER MILLINERY Ever shown in B owm~nville. !jH,000 worth of Ot>'l'RICH Fff.ATHEHS j u"t, opened. A l~rge stock of TRD1MED HATS o,nd BONNETS always on hanci . We have also a large stock or VELVh:1'S, PLUSJl E~. Srr.KIS. SATINS. of all Shades ; a large stock ol R111110Ns, FLOWERS, LACES and TRIMMING S of a,I] kinds. Please cs.II and iuspeot our stock before .purchasing elsewlHn·e. You will find our goods the cheapest and best in town. e'Boaver and Felt lla.t,s Re· shaped In all the latest sty Jee. Rr.MEMEER Turn 8TAND :-4 doors west of Martyn's Grocery Store, Mrs. DONNELI.1Y. M.E. Parsonage, · E nniskillen, for Sale by Tender. w Tenders will be received lor the purchase of the M. E. P1<r·onage. Euniekillcn, up 10 Tuesday, Dec. t. 1883. The house Is a subst1mtial rrame. good st.able and dt·ivini;: house, Ha.rd DIED. and soft water; quart.er acre land, on which are 17 large t1pple tret>s. se,.lcd tenders must OKE- In Darlington, on the 15th inst., !ch- be sent to Rev. G. ·w. St.eveneon, Ennisktuen, ard Oke, aged 37 years. trom whom f11r1her pa.r t icnl:tre may be obtain· SHURT- AtWooclstoclt, on Thursday. the 15th ed. 'l'hc highest or any 1....nder not necessarily inst.. Mary Jaffrey. relict or the late John i::lhort. Accepted. l.ly order Esq., of N ewca~tle, B.R'Cd 7i years. 276·3w. THUSTEE BOARD. 'l'A YI.OR-Of consumption, on 2nd November. "A laud upon whose blissful shore at 'I'ucson, Arizc >na. John Garnet 'l'aylor, aged 37 yea.rs. Deceased wa· t.he eldest eon o! the There rests no shadow, falls no stain; Ja.te William Taylor, of Mlllbrook, Ontario.1rnd Where those who n.eet shall part no more, brother of Mrs. Woon. Millbrook, and ot Mrs. ACRE5. LOT 30, CON. 2, Darlington, And those long parted meet again." Henry Montgomery, of Toronto. abont ! miles west or Bowrn11.nville, on -J. H. 8HOULTS. ~ . - - --· --~~~~~.....~,_.....,...,_ :Kini:i:ston Road. Pos s1~·sion given itt once. 9 · Apply lo MR8. HES'l'EH. SQUIRE, BowmanThe following vel'ses are added by reBO WM A NVILLE MA.R KETS, ville, or PHILIP 'l.'YLEH, Milpie Grove. (271 ·tf. quest of her youngest daughter- Mrs. Moulton: Oorrr.cted up to 1 o'clock p.m. et1er11 Tlivrsita71 LINES ON 'l'HE DEATH OF MY MOTHER. DY J . &D. M:oDOUG.ALL. And hllst thou gone, my mother dear, Flour, per 100 l'b .·· ··· $2 75 .· to ·. $3 Ot LOURING MILL in the t o wnship of And 1..a.~t thv spirit fled 1 Clarke. Known us Ad11.111s' Now Mill. T!'all Wheat, per bush. . . . 1 00 .· to. · 1 05 .Applr_to ARTUURCODD, Esq;.. or St. JOHN Shall we no more behold thee near, Spring Wheat, per bush . 1 00 . · to. . 1 07 H. HUTCH1t;SON, B11rri~ter-at·1,aw, Bowman· Or list thy welcome trea<l 1 Rye, per bushel. · · . .. .. . 0 58 .· to. · 0 60 ville. 275·tf Oats,p11r bushel. ····.·. 0 30 .· to ·· 0 32 Ah, no ! thy form no more we see. OR SALE OR TO RENT.-The Peas, Blue............. 0 70 .· to .. 0 75 .U morning or at night ; Bowmanville Mills. PossNslon next " Bl<J.okeyes . . ...... 0 92 . · to .. O 93 For thou no more with us can he. March. For p11.1:tlr.ulo,i-,; aoply to :Messrs. LosOr in our home delight. ,, Small. · . · · · . · · . . 0 70 ... to ... 0 75 comhe & Leith, Solicitors. Bowman ville, or to Barley, No. 1......... 0 00 .· to .. C 65 R. 'l'. Raynes, F,sq., Cote St. Antoine Ji'. O.. P. Mother, thy los1 is deeply felt 276·4 w. No. 2 .·... ..· . 0 00 ... to ... 0 GO of Q. By all who loved thee here: " No. 3 ......... 0 00 ... to ... 0 50 While oft our hearts in sorrow melt, OR SALE o:a TO .RENT.-A Splen" BY JOHN l\ioMU~TRY. In silence we drop a tear. did Dwelling Honoe (lately occupied by R. Widdecombe ) sl tuated 011 North WeatCcrner Butter, per Th. best table.. O 18 ·· @ ·· 0 20 Ah ! little did we 'think that death Second and Elgin t5t., B<iwmanville, near l!'urLa.rd," tb ............... O 13 .. @ ·· 0 14. niture l!'actory. Apply to MRS. O'CONNOR, 'Vonld soon a.n10nfl ua stand, 276-tf Eggs, >WJo~ ·············· O 00 .· @ ·· 0 20 at lJr. 1'eith'a. And take lhe one we loved so well, Potst.oi,s, per bushel. .·. . .. 0 55 .. @ ·· 0 60 From out our hou$ehuld band. OUSE AND LOT FOR S.ALE. One acre of land on which is a. J<~rame But thou art among the ransom fold, House, being pa.rt of lot 17, o~m. 1. Darlington, God guards with so much ca.re ; Oil Front Road, ll 111ile11 west o l 80,vma.n-vme. No .chilling blast, no sin or pain, Terms easy. Apply to R. B, W.t\T:SON. GourCan ever reach thee there. .2!9·tf. nce. P. 0. or a.t ST.U'EBMAN eiioe. EACHER WAN'l'ED. --A Teacher for S.S. No, 19, Darlington, for 188~. ApAnd, though no more we meet thy smiles, ply to W. CRYDERMAN, or C. W. SMITH, Remembered thou shalt ever be; Euniskillen, f'. 0. 276·tf. For thoughts of thee, and scenes long pa.st, Still cluster round our memory. URNITURE FOU.ND.-A quantity of New Furniture has been found in an Mother. rest in silent slumb11r. unoccupied building. about 3} miles from BowCares of earth no more are thine ; manvilie. for which no owner has appeared. Particulars may pe had on inquiry at this Thou art severed from our number, otlice. 278-3w. We shall all our claims reeign. FARM TO RENT. 96 MILL FOR SALE. F F F New Advertisements. H T F Praise to God and adoration, Was by day thy sweetest eong; Strong the hope or thy salvation. .A nil to join th~ Christian throng. Now, witll angels thou a.rt chiming, Sweetest anthems In tho skies ; And with kindred spirits straying O'er the fields of pa.radise, But, dea,rest mother, In my heart Thy imuge still shall ever be: And may I hope in heaven at last, To meet and live with thee, OWS WANTED. - 2 R eMwed Cows wanted at once; also 30 Cows to ca.Ive any time before J&n. 1st. 1884. Apply to s. COTTON, Bowman\"illo. 276-3w* ORSE FoR SA.LE.-A Stylish DriYer H Young and Sound, or will exchange for ono a lady can drive · ..11.pply at the S'rATESMAN Oftlco. 27Ht ORSE FOR SALE.-A Good Younit Horse. rising foul' years old, color dark brown. Sired by Garn bsy and Marsh&lls Scotia.nds Glorr, Ayply to I. L. BltOWN, Ha.mp. 2i6·iw toa. TRAY RAM LAMB.-Came on Lot l, Con, 4.. Du·llogton, about first Sept., a Ham Lamb. Owner rcq11ested to prove pro· perty, pay expenses and take him away. CHAS SOU CH. 278-aw· STRAYED from L ot 26,Cou. C ATTLE 1. Darlington, TWO-YBAR·OLD CATPersonR having them on their nromiRes TJIRKl!: C H S RECEIVED PER EXPRESS TO-DAY. OllANGES- Tule11clas. GRAPB!!- ltl11ll\:ta. LE!UOl\"l!i- llleulun. will conf~r a favor by notify·nli: G. PEARCE; Bowmanville, P. 0. 271!-tf. Talcnela~. TLI£. RAISINS- Sdccted " Bhtcl{ CrownN. .. .. ... Bask eh. HEEP ASTRAY-Strayed on the premises lot 32, con. 3. Clarke, a R.AM. 'fhe owner is requested to prove property pav cost and take him away. JON.A.S SAMIS, Newcastle. 276-3w* TRAY HEIFER.- C1une on lot 35, con 3, Town Line, Clarke, a Red Helter. Owner requested to prove pro11erty, pay ex. penses and take her a.way. RICH.IOSBOHNE. 277·3w'" S Lorulou Layer11. FI C S- Eloue, lu J! pen Rd boxes. Laycrs, ln· 20 peurul boxc8. S ~holce, 111 llUlh. AMB ASTRAY- -Came into the premises of the subscriber in September la~t. a 'l'he aboYe recciTf1·1 In fhrn order und sel· Ewe Lamb. The owner can have the ea.me by proving propert.y a.n<l paying expenses. DANIEL SMITH. Leekard. 277-3w ling at rcn·onablc mte~. MURDOCH BROS. L Entrance Examination. W.H. PIPER, BOWMANVI LLE, AGENT FOR HE NEXT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION tor tlae admission of Pupils to the Bowmanvil!e High School will be held on '1'1.ruRsn~v AND FRIDA.Y, DEc EMllEH 20TH .AND 2ls T. 1883, beginning at the hour of NINE o'clock in the morning. Candiclatee are required to notify the Head Ma.eter immediately. November 21, 18&3. 278-4w. T Grain Crushers, ALL SIZES, AND Card of Thanks. To the :t.faoager a11d Directors of tile eo.,ereign Fire Insurance Co., Toronto. G.u:NTLl!:KEN,- l lteg to aclrnowledg· the p,rompt settlement, thronl!'h your agent. Mr. Thoe. Bingltaa1. of my claim in full for tlae lo»e of 111y bal'Jl in lla.rlposa bv llghtning, J'.4.00.lil POLLARD, Bowmanvllle, Sept. 22. lW. . .27..tt Chaff Cu t ters. Endoreed by the French Academy olM:cdicine t'or lnf111mma&lon oftbe Urinary Organs, caused by Indiscretion or Exposure. Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Positive Curo in one to three Claya. Local . 'l'rea.tnrnnt only required. No nauseous does of Cubebs or COpa.lba. Infallible, Hygienic, 'curative, Preventive. Price t l.50, including Bulb Syringe. Sold by all Druggists, or sent tree by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of price, Descriptive Treatise tree on application. AMERICAN AGENCY "66" MEDICINE CO., Detroit. Mich. Windsor, Ont. I I