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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Dec 1883, p. 5

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TnyM or nil ducrlpUn1U·1tt P,Trebllcock'!I LAST MINUTE ITEMS. Astrachan Mantles, Mink Muffs,, ·Per· The STATESMAN is $1 e. year in ad\·a.nce. 11ian Lamb Capes and MuJf8 at S. Mason & HAI~' ·~ .-I will for~ive and for~i.t if Patrons or Hampton Cheese Factory, reai you .ifl b1iy me one of those luinds<>me Sons, notice lo you. 'l'oilet Casl!S at Stott. l5G .Jury's Medical Hall. Mrss MANNING, of Bowmanville, has The S'.l'ATEBMAN has been delayed one nay Have you seen them 1 been visiting Miss Hindes the past week. this week. Head Messr·. Lyle & Co's, new advt, then OM.-Corne at oncll. Must leave next - Vindicator. give them a "all. week and cannot return until aft.er New M E C . h 1 ft O h f Years. Don't forget that Christmas present! R: · A.RSWP.T,r... as e d. awa ·>r Plenty or room next week. Correspondents 'l'bey ha.Te some lovely Toilet Cases a.t Stott & Detrott, to give the first of o. serieri of one all write. ple!lse. :-· ..lury's.-KA'£E. lrnnclred lectnres for the Chicago Lecture I am Always glad to get the STATIDSAU.!1.1'. W. B., Ottawa. AGGIE. _:_Sorry to disappoint. you ,Bureau. Fon the eheapePt Blankets in the county go last Monday, but missed the tram; will "Mr~. P·-- wants another hundred to Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. come sure next week.- CJUR.LIE, of your Family Flour fnr Christmas," S'\id Messrs. Young & Cawkcr'a live stock show T .A.OK.-If you want to make me a nice a man as he e}\tered Vanstone's Mill the to-morrow noon. See advt, Mr. Geo. WilRon, teacher, Newton ville. has ·..J Xmas present, citll at Stott & Jury's Med· second time this week. been very ill wilh tyhoid fiver. ical Hall, they have the nicest goods in ·rown, Oua friend Bell's window has created - llfAnY. N11<w and Marer> good~ just opened out a. -.------- quite a sens·~tion. Durinv, the p11.st w11ek Couch.·Johnston & Cryderman's, j he has b11"'n the best complimented 111a11 Maggie, youngest daughter of Mr. S.Burdcn, died quite ouddenly on Wedne·day. I in town . Mr. Thos. Burden is iu the fleld for the poTHI': GneljJh l\fercnry wit.h real concern sition of Deputy-Reeve, Mor~ anon, FOR LADIES ONLY. enquires . " When the 24 o'clock is adopt ' The P. M. Missiona.rv services this week ed what will becomfl of the wee sma' were very successful. Particulars next week. New St1Jee.-Glass Bottles for covering. hours avout the twal ?" Mr. It. Collacott and sons took 13 sll.orthoru New French Perfume.-The best out. to the Fat 8tock Show at Toronto this 'l'oilet Powders and Cosmetiques. REw~RD._:Any person ~alling at Stott cattle week. 'l'oilet Bottles, Vases. lloquets (German). And the finest and cheapest stock of Import- & J my's and leaving a one dollar bill will Tho Sons' Teit will be held at Tyrone on ed Hair Bru8hes ever seen In Bowman..,.ille at be handsomely rewarded by receiving a Christmas day as usual. Full particulars next STOTT&; JURY'S MedicR.l Hall. week. N. B.-We have the finest lin11 of Christmas hair brush worth $1.25. Miss McTavish's stock ot Dolls' Hats delight Goods in town. Call and see them. BY autl1oritative dictum of the council the little girls. Her holiday millinery display is grand. ~~~~~~~~~~~ .-. ... .. .. all acconnts against the town must be sent Some lovely pine wreathing for trimming in by the 26th inat. If not in by that churohes, school rooms, etc., 1Lt Murdoch llros. time they may not be paid. Cal and see it. A cit. i zen fell asleep on tile train coming from True citizens should bny home ml\DU· nn Mond:ay mght and was carried on factured Organs. Furniturtt, &c Apply Toronto to Port Hope, this rule to the fhur trade and use Van· ROWMANVILLE, FRID.A.Y, DEC'R 14. stone's Family Flour. Compare this paper with the other local aheet. The merchants know which paper has the big circulation;; Sbdl goods and Fctrlllgu shells ut P. Treb. Hcoek's. Reader, the Jiindest act you ca.n do to us is send a new subscription with your own. REV. R. B. RowE was made the happy to · · Only $1.50 for the two. re~ipient of a very elllogistic address and Thecheapest A.I bums arc nt P, Trcbllcock's. Do any of our readers know of the where· plethoric purse for s·e rvices rendered to abouts of I.he Tennessi,e Jubilee Singers l If IlROOKi·'ll.LE has a young ladies' pedes· you do, please let us hear. the Y. M. P. B. of Ingersoll rece trian ct "'!'"" Should any per&on get two copies the l\b. .J. A. Co1m sailed from Engl 8'rATESMAN this week or next they will of oblige .. Ma.ntlo~· and Ulsters mo.de to order at us by sending one to a friend. last Saturday, where he has made a S. M11.son & Sons. Mr. W. H. Lnngm>Lid announces himself as mngement for flo11ting $!)000,000 worth of MR. S.AM. Dix, one of the first residents the bonds of the Souris & Rocky Moun- ' a candidate for the Reeveship of Darlington. He should go in by acclamation. of Mariposa., died re·:eutly. He was a tain R1~ilway. Read Mr. J.B. Martyn's t page advt. on our tnember of the sect called Dunkards. The lnrite·t nnd c!1e11pest dolls n1·e nt P. first page. His exhibition of fat live stock for Xmas is to-morrow, Saturday, noon. OuR correepondeots throughout the Trebllcocli.'s, WE make a specialty of fine Dress Goods, FoR the benefit of all who suffer from country · will accept thanks for the flood and have Velveteens to match all the new of letters received this week. from all over cold feet, a.n exchange remarks that shades. Couch, J ohneton & Crvderman. "pieces of newspa.pers wrappt>d around the county, and hope it will continue. Correspondents' letters st ould reach us on Oarlstma8 anti New l'car <:ards, "'Ith the feet over the stockings keep the feet Tuesday of each week. Several came too late for this ishue and will appear next week. 'View11 or no,vmanvtlle on tlrnm, at l', Trbll· remarkably wum. eoek'R. A great ,11ovelty. WE a.re giving great bargains in Men's Coon We h11.ve j nst received a lot of new and and Russiun Dog Coats, and all kinda of l!'ur IT .i s about time for farmers' clubs to 11:oode. Couch, Johnston .lt Cryderma11. start their winter meetings. 1.'h.,y are scarce goods such as Garnet VE·lveteen, 1'his week 2,71JO copies of the S1'A'rESMAN are profi~able when properly conducted. H.uby Velveteen, Gendarine Velveteen, issued. 'Next week 3,COO will be ctrcl1lutcd. La.d ies' Black Cashmeres, Glovei!, Black Persons wanting ad veriising space muet ap· Why not start one in Bowmanville i Rraize Verling. Conch, Johnston & ply early. A WrnE:AWAKE Lindsay dry good's Cryderman . Mr. and Mrs. F. Mason's friends called on .firm utilized the Chief Con'!tiiple of that them on Tuesday evening and assisted in cel8.AMPSON, the strong party, was the first ebroting their Crystal \Vending, presenting a town as a walking .advertisement. They man to adviirtise. He took two solid col- valuable cake basket and card receiver. have clothed him in offici91l uniform. umns to ,domonstrate his atrength, and V.' e direct ·attention to .Mrs. D>lvis' card. she bas lately returned from ButfA.lo where IF any of our readers ever had a virgip. 1 t h ousan d persons " tumbl ed to she severa lias be~n studying greater proficiency in sister called Maggie Hooey they will find his scheme, And he brought down the her art. l Ladies will find her work and styles her by writing to Mrs. Maggie 'Phillips, ho use. equal to the best any where. Guthrie Centre, Iowa. She wait:s to find Veryhantbmncwork·lmxe·, wrlUngdesks, . W. I<,. CLlllllK's new paper, The St1?'1,, vrill. be jewel bo:r.:es, d:c., nt i·, 'l'rebllcoelCs. is sued ma few days, the new premises bemg her sister-a .Mrs. Gibson. · · . . · n early read:r. $1 a year. Office a few doors . If your hair l8 thm, i.tray or bald, clll ) east of Uie Po~t Office. His ticket. and insurSTRANGE BtT TRUE !-80 cts. will by a ]1air brush at Stott & Jury's tha:t others at Mr. I>orenwend' s Show Room ac the a nee business will be removed to the new or>Charge $1.00 for ; and 50 cts. will buy a Ruebottom House on Friday or Saturday flee next week. i ' The Neu·s this week defends Mr. Prower's . b b ihat they and b UJ W h at IS 75ct. hair brush !. 'l')te reas1Jn is 1 est ecom ng. tO you. recent a ssault on \lB, We expected better 0 import their own goods. Call and see He has h11,ndsome Yvaves, 'V1gs, and thinits from the moral young Editor, the more other styles. so from the fact 1llat it was not ~woman th!'t them. put 11s out or the house. aor was 1t l o'clock 1n TIIE hym.1 beginning, "The oonsecrated th e rooming. We're 1.1ot a "masher." More FmEND BARR of the Lindsay Post .. . should take the advice he offers to his cross I'd bear," bad just been sun!(, and a.no~. 'I~eu.sualChpstmasTreeofthe~r.E.Church, rca<l.;:-s- read the Snnday School Times in the momentary quiet that .followed the Enmskillen, REMEMBER THE .PLACE :-One door west of the new Post Office, Bowmanville. will be helil on Chnstmtts Day, Sermons on Sahbatb. by Rev. J. W. Jacobs or i;~gularly. We are fearful of his morals. ' perplexed youth turned to hrs father and asked in an earnest whisper "Say pa Carthage, 1\10., U. S. A splendid time expected We believe Lindsay to be a corrupt ' d' 'nTu~h~Ad~~~~~~Mr.hoo~ where do t hey keep t he consecrate cross· and resident ministers. Particulars next week. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~--·------ - - - - - - - - -·· -----country~amlet. The STA'I'E~MAN is sent free this week to S1t1ul~ ~ d1ools shonlll pureJuise nae Ir ey11d· bear 1" l~tbr:~mt!H, ut. P. 1'rebllcoek's, .tnraest stool· ANY present sub3 criber to the STATES· many who ~re not subscribers, with the hope that they will take 1t for next year. Send us . . uiul best cliseount. MAN who will send us t.wo dollars to rene1v one dollar and receive it, or better still, get a WE ha:l t.he pleasQre of a call recently hi11 own sub~cript10n for next year and fri~nd or neighbor t,o club with you and send from Mr. James E, McMillan of Victoria, for one new subscriber will receive the us $1.00 for two copies for a year. . . 1'be nesault. case of James vs. Prower came :S. C., who is on avisiteast.. Mt-.McMilUural Canadran for a year, free. This before the grandj \iry in Cobourg on Wedneslan started the Oshawa Vi.n dicatoi· ovllr mea.ns three !Q"Bat dollar papers for only day, and 11 members were in favor of a true thirty.five years ago, and also publiehed "'2 bill end 8 tor no bill. But as 12 names were 'ii' · required for a true bill, they had to bring in o the Bowmanville Star. Fouirn !While passing up King Street bill. Our comment~, with exposures, will a McOlung Bros. are opening up an ex- last Saturday I noticed a lot of very pretty pear next week. ceedingly choice assortment ef China, 'l t · ' · d f St t & J · The School Board met on Monday nfjrh t. t01 e. cases m tne wm ow o . . o t ur.y s Members all present.. 1'he Reader question Glassware, and Fancy Good~ for the holi- Medical Ha.11, and on enqmHug the pnce was discussed and ttct1en deforred. The teach· day trade. McClung Bros'. Christmas I fo1md that they 1vere much cheaper than era' r\1'1aries were :fix~d for 1?84 as follows :'ll fi d l Mr. 1 amblyn, $ 1,4UO; Mr. l\hllar, $1,000; Mr. fruit is the best. You must always call A ny person w1 usua1. n t ie same Gilfllla·, '800; :Mr. llarb..r. $600; Miss Moor· in at McChmg Bros'. Groc61ry when you thino· on comparina prices. Ca.11 at once. craft, $~50; Mr. Mc1'aYieh. $~50 ; Mies Thomas, visit Bowmanville. " "' . $350; Miss Hambly. $325; Miss Coleman, $300 ; · THE Toronto Glube of" the 3rd rnst., .Miss Burnie, S275; Miss Raines, $250: Mr. THE sad news comes from Defiaece, contains an account t·f t.he death of James Keith, $525; MIR· Adair, $250 ;-Total $6,975; Accounts for $66.21 were passed. Instructions Ohio, th11.t Wm. Holmes, who worked in brot h er of M r. P ar k ·s of H ampton, for holding the nominations on the 26th inst., the Carriage Works of l\lr. Haines here Parks, by drowning. The Wl\f in which he met and elections. on. the 2nd of Jan. W!Jro given. for some ytiar11, fell into a canal there and his death is a mystery there being only :Mr. Hobb~. Jamt<!r. was grant1>d $2a ext.r extra serT1ce durrng the year· .Board ad ' h h was drowned. Geo. Haines, Esq., P. M., a b ou t t wo f eet uf ;va.ter w ere e \Vas ed. rec2ived a telegram on Monday saying found. Tha authorities appear to hne the body had been found. Deceased's some 11usp1cion of foul play. friends live in Oartwtight. J<'amlly mul pocket Rlhle·, nbo books for 'l'he \adies of Trinity church are arranging ~Iris nnd boys, nl P. 'l'reblleock's. for their annual Christmas entertainment, The readers of the STATESM..l.X will do Bm. - On Wednesday last McC lung which w111 be held on WednesdH·Y· 19th iust. Tea wlll be served in the school room from u to Bros. sold ten carpets, measuring in all well to inspect the mammoth stock of 8 o'clock p.m., to be followed by a concert m 385 yds., between 10:30 a. m. and 4 :50 Xmae and New Year goods at Variety the church. 'l'be ladies have also fbeen bu·y prepa.ring a variety of articles suitable ror holi· p.m. Not bad for a Bowmanville house. Hall, including day presents, which will be offered for sale 'rheir car?et room, hC'wever, Yery much ANNU.l.LS.-Bri~sh Workman,,iVorkwoman, while the tea is in proitress. 'l'he who'e enterBand of Hope, Hoya' Ovyn, Girls' Own,8untainment promises to be one of interest, and it re11embles the city. lt. is said there is day a.t Home, Good Words, Cottage and is sufficient to sny that the ladies of Trin!ty(w1ll nothing to equal it between Toronto aud Artisan, Family Friend, Chatterbox, &o. I N .A.L THE VERY LA.TEST STYLES. not allow their reputation to suffer as caterers Mcimreal. AllTOGRAPH ALBIJlllS.- A t1plendid assortror the public. ment. . TRINITY·-CONGREGATIONAL CHUROH..l.LB11!11S.- I a.m showing in the·e goods ex· THE REASON 'VHY !- The reason why traordinary lines at fa. bulous prices. Stott & Jury, the reliable druggists, are S . S. Anniversary Services n ext Lord's BIHLES. - Family and pocket Bibles in imdoing sucJ;t :t rushing business is that they Day. Rev. W. H. Warriner will preach mense variety ; Prayer Books, Pres.byterian, Methodist, Congregational and ffipis· pay strict Jlersonal attention to their busi- in the rooming on " Training Children ; " copahan hymn books. ness anc'i t!e~p the largest stock and sell o.t in the a.fternoon on " The Boyhood of JWOKS.-An immense stock, suitable for prize books and Sunday School libraries, 11.11 the sma:Ilest figures. They import their Jesus," service to commence at 3 o'clock ; "Wl' ell as full lines of the Poets, toy books, &c aundries and select their drugs, dye stuffs, and in the evening, by special request, on XMAS c.1.nns.- If the public don't find my etc., with- the greatest co.re. Quo.lity i11 "Youthful Pleasures," a sermon to young stock of cards as che'i.p, if not cheaper.than any house in the trade, then they need not their leading feature; Care their watch- men. purchase them. I invite inspect10n, be· COMING TO BowMA.NVILLE. - By an Adword. lieving it will be to their intere~ts. FANUl' GOODS.- Brackets, Trays, Workvertisement in this paper it will be seen THE elections are always uncertain, and boxes, Writl11g .desks, Toilet setts, Yases, "Who will be Mayor?" is now the ques· that Mr. Dorenwend, of the Paris Hair Velyet Frames, &c. PLA.TJ~D Goons.- In this line I am showing tion of the hour. But who is Maver 1 c11n Works, Toronto, will be in Bowm&nville a ·a urerb stock in Cruets, Butter C.iolera, be easily answered. M. Mayer is our at the Ruebottom House on Friday and Pickles, Cake Baskets, Napkin Rings.Fruit popular furrier. He can al ways be de- 8aturd11.y, Dec. 21st ar.d 22nd, with a dishes, &c. '.l'Ol'S.- An immense stock: or goods,- Doll1, pended on for furs, hats, caps and gents' · !a.rge stock of fashionable Hair Goods 1'rumpet·, Jack in Box. Drums, Whips, furnishings generally. He has a new ad- for L3dies as well as for Gents ; s11ch as Horses, 1'ool chests, Sleighs, Cradles,Beds, Ladies' Water Waves, Langtry Waves, beside a. 1000 Novelties. vertisement this week that will be comMy goods are rii;;bt: prices right and must forthig in the face of cold woa.ther- and Bangs, Switches, Ladies' and Gents' command sales. Wigs, Toupees, &c., &c. His goods are cold weather we shall have, 1md miod THOl'll.1.8 TELL0'1'Ll:J<:S, of the very beat kind, and we are tvld what we say. Read hit1 address. We never allow ourselves to be undersold. "WHAT a big business Borland must be his priceil are very reasonable. V'Ve would Ellison & Co, doing," said a lady last week. Kind ad vise all in need of ll:Oods in his line to We otrer rare value in Blankets. Ellison &Co, reader, Burland does business of conaider- call on him while he is here, as such op· We mean busmess this season. Ellison & Co. portunities are not often give. to people See our all wool '!'weeds at 50c. ElliSGn & Co. able dimensions ; and no wonder. He \Ve are marking dawn every article in stock. keeps such a tremendous big stock of of Bowmanville and surrounding vicinity. Ellison & Co. J us·.r at this season thousands of people People wonder why we sell Over·coats so cheap coarse and fine boots for male and female, Elliso· & Co. and sells them at such low price~ for cash 11.re sending money by mail. The follow- We will sell boys Suits at half price this seaEllison & Co, only, that people who really want uew ing table shows the cost of Post Office son, Profits or no profits we are bound to sell. boots or shoes are tempted by the induce- Money orders payable in Canada : Ellison & Co. ments he offers. Just read what he says On Orders up to $ 4. 00.. .. ..... 2 cents. We offer all wool Cashmeres at 50c.Ellison&Co WN are reducing prices at tlie begining inthis week. It's &tartling, but he will do Over$ 4 " 10.00.... .. ... 5 " Ellison & Co. stead at tile end. the business, sure, " 10 " 20. 00 ......... 10 " Ladies Mantles and UlstArs grea.t.l y reduced " 20 " 40.00 ....... . . 20 ,, in prices. Ellisoa & Co, THE Grand Contra.I (confectionary and You ought to see our Winceys at present " 40 " GO. 00 .. ... .... 30 " restaurant,) is a. credit to our town. Mr. .Jtllisen & Co. prices. " 150 " 80.00 ......... 40 " We offer Bargains in Uarpets. E lliROll iii Co. l.>ayman,_ the genial proprietor, has, by his Our old customers are bringing their friends t.o " 80 " 100. 00 ...... ... 50 " accommo~ioting manner and thorough see the bargains in Dry Goods and Clothinir. On Orders payable in the United Kmg. business,pict, won the esteem and goodEllison & Co. We are making a special run on Clothing. dam, United Statea aud all Foreign will ohl~ citizens, and consequentiy he Ellison & Co. Countriea anlil British Possesaions gets a l~rge patronage. He ts doing a In the prices of Tweed Snits we deff all comupon whicl1 Money Orders may t>J.!'ints. Ellison & Co, splendid business and lt is a cure for the this Depar.tme11.t my equip.ments are excelled by none and equalled by but few, as I possess ONE . yv,e keep all sizes in Boys Clothing,Ellison&Co. be drawn. "blues" these dull times to spend a few · PAR'l'IES asking ns for bargains will net be minutes in his cheerful shou. He ha~ a On Grders up to $10.00........ . 10 cents. dlsa.ppolnted. Ellison & Co. OF THE HANDSOMEST and FINEST HEARSES IN THE PRO VINCE, and superb stock of oonfectionary for the holi- Over $10 and up to 20.00.... ..... 20 " have always in stock a Large Variety of Caskds and Coffins, at all pri°cAf. FUNERALS in Subscriptions taken for all papers pub· " 20 " 30.00......·.. 30 ,, days. See what he says about thinizs in liahed as very close rates . Thos. Yellowhis large double CQlum11 advt. upside " ~o " 40.00. ... ..... 40 " Tow1t and County furn£shed and attended to with p rotnptness. h1es. " 4.() .. 50..00......... 50 " down. . . . . . . . . . . . ,.,..__......_1. . -~. ,..._-.. . . . ..-. .._,.. . . . __,. _. . ._. . _,. . _ ...._,. .___,,. _ ,. . ,.. _ .. PERSONALS. C T HIGHLY IMPORTANT/ .about Great Bargains and cheap Dry Goods, I M ·J ust now when there is so much blowing . .. c0u cH JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN "Would like to remind the friends and the public that their ~tock of DRY GOODS is NOTICE,-SPECIAL. ----.- i]NTIREL Y N~-W- ! · Local and Otherwise. ============ . ---.--- It is not composed of old shop-worn goods which should have been sold years ago, nor is it made up of two or three old j E A N K Ru F T STOCKS! But their stock was bought at a time when goods were lower than they have been for many years, and ought For Cash! Ydu ARE INVITED they can substantiate what they say. Consequently they can sell New, Choice, Fashionable Goods ch old, stale, unfashionable goods can be bought for else T ca11 and examine · their goods and you will be convinced that LIVI KOBBIS 1 FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER, NEW · OUNSALL'S BLOCK, BOV\7MANVILLE. PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY. My Stock Embraces Handsome and Elegant PARLOR ( HALL AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! J BEDROii SllTES ! From the Most Expensive to the Commonest Lines. Couches, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Cane Seat Chairs, Perforated Wood Seat Chairs, and Common Chairs, at all Prices, and in Endless Variety. UNDERTAKING I UNDERTAKING l in

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