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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Dec 1883, p. 5

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ToWN Connr.il met Wednesday night· Ladiea' all Wool Shawls; good choice at you will btW me one of those Jumdsnme 1 S l\fason & Sons. 'l'oilet Cases at Stott. & Jury'e Medical Hall. ' . Have you set'ln them l REroRTS of Promotion and Entrance examinations next week. rt'OM.-:.CC.me at oncA. Mu11t leave next GREAT indncemsnts oJfttred to ca.sh -· we~ cannot return until after New Years. DOI'°\. orget that Christmas present! buyers of hootA And shoes at l3orlaod'11. They have sode lovely Toilet Cases at Stott&:. Astrachan Mantles, Mink Muff~, Per.Jury's.-KA1'E. -- - --sian Lamb Capes and l\Iaffs at S. Mason & AGGIE.-Sorry to di111.ppoint you S last Monday, but missed the tram ; will ons, CJome sure next w"ek.- CEIAitLIE. MRs. S. thinks she eonld not g\ve np ·t t ,_ . the STATESMAN on a.ny acconnt.-Sub·b .Bl ti Id JACK . - If ~11 wa.n o ma ...e me a nice j Xmas wesent, call at Stott & Jury's Med- sen t<r, oom e · · ical Hall, Oley nave the nicest goods in Town, ·, 1'CJ1'Yharulsmne work·hoxes, °'vrll.lngdesks. - MA.RY. jewel b11xes. ·""·· :lt l' ·.Tt·e.bilccu:k'~. --"-- -· - - -...- T1IE STATESMAN next week will be the be~t number "ver im1ed. We itre bound to lead. 3,000 r.opies will be issued. Between 1h1s ancl New Year's Day we want All 'those who are fond of a first-class 2..000 of the best cooks there are in \'Vest Dtlt'bam to try <Yur Huperior Flavoring Extractor, oyster stew shcmld c:ill at the Grand ~ur pure 11f)aces and our Cream ·ra.rtar. fioda, .&c. W<e would call your particular attention Central and buy tickets and save money. to our new stook of Cream 'l'artar ; it ill. the TFillRE is nGthing liire it--Higginbovery bes·t t.b e market produces. We have a.1so th1tll'ls' Corn c~r0 izives universal satisprepared Vanilla anrl J, emon Extracts of SU· perior stJreugth for Xmas trade, Stott & Jury, faction, gnaranteed to cure hard or soft The .fteOO.aible Druggist!!'. , COl"l'IS. C '·' " ~r~---' ~ ~--- "'°~,~- ---'-~-----HARLIE.- I will forzive and forr(flt if _,-PERSONALS. ToJ'S of au 1leserlpt1&n~ nt P.Trebllcoek'& TUWN COU'N'CIL. N w Advertisements. ~(\__, / ° M - Special meeting Wednesday night, Members all present except Mr. Prower. Electors of the South Ward,Bowmanville. MrJ Yi.llowlees presented the J:4'inance Report recomme1iclmg payooent of sundry GEN'l r,ir.~mN,-1 am a <lenilidate !or re-elPct.ion accounts am.,unting to $580. 24. Adnptert. fol' the posit.ion or School 'l'rnatee-in t.he Honth Mr. Burden preiwnted report of Fire ,V,.,r d. 1<nd rnspectfully sol1 cit your vote and Depar1ment, showing expenditure of int111en !e, C.HAHNDEN. about $000 fnr 1883. A<loJJted. - - -·· Mr. .Bou usall present~d Public Property C1>t11miLtt>e's report, showiug rectiipts, $58G.G5 ; and expenditure, $.510.45. Adopted. ' 1'o the Flc.cfo1·s of the South Wai·d, nowmcm· 1Jille. Mr. Williams presented Poor Relief GEN'J'f,EM&N,-I am before you srekiog reReport, showing expenditure of $515.G4. election t.o the Council for 1R84, and 1·espectMr. Porter prestonted report of Roads full:v 11olicit your vote and inftn<'noe. If Al'>eted I will ser.-c vou to the beFt of my arilit.v in the a.nd Stree1s,showrng exsenditnre of $2870. iutereot of the \\Turd ttnd the town genera.Hy. Adopted 288. JOHN H. KYDD. Mr. Port ...r h>111ded in a cheque for $36 - - -- - - - -· -- - ---- - - proceeds of Drill Shed grounds. Mr. y,,u111e 1>reseur.ed Otlmetery Heµort, showin.t receip1a, $87\J.89; and expenditure, $83G.liH. Ad.·p· ed. I have not withdrawn from the field, ancl l\ll1i.yor McArthur was requested to vii- wonld t.l1erefure respect.fully solicit your vote cate tt1e chair, and M.r. D ,unsall took the and intere11t for my election to th!' otlice of same, when it was Deputy lteeve, GEO. ProoO'n. M!oved by Mr . .John Wesley, secondec _ _ __ __ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ - - -- ---- --·· Renew yonr ,subscriptions to the S1·ATE~ by Mr. T. Yellowlees, That! whereas His M.lN promptly. lf you 11av~ not paid for W(J)rship the M;tyor has signified his in1883, send in the amount for 1883 and teittion to retire from the Council at the Ta tke !Electot·s. No>'lil. Ward, Rou:ma.nville. FOR LADIES ONLY. 1884 before .fan. 1st next. ei~d of the present term, this Council canGEN'l"T!l<~llrnN.-lI11vin!l: betm 11rg-ently solic4:hristma~ onul Ne,.- Yen.. Cnr<h, 'vu.It not allow this its last meetimr to IJass ted to 'l!ie " "!l.n<1tdate for Councillor In the New St3 les.-Glass Bottles foi; coverin~. 'r'iewi; ot' 1;o'"na 11vil le on t .1'1e11,1., nt P. Trbll· ~ ortlhi ;r haYe agreed to stand for the New 11rrench Perfume.-The best out. eecl·'s. ,\. :,:rent novelty_ withouL plac[Dg 011 record the expression oRitfo·Wa1·d. n, and respectfolly ask iyour Yotcs and 'J'oi'let Powriers and Cosmetique;. STRANGE 'lH.:T TRU~ '-'80 cts will by a @f their high. ~pprociation of the faithful nftuOOYGC in my raver. 'foi~et Bottles, Vases. Boquets (German'). ;, . · · , · · -' cl h d · ·1 LEWIS Com>ISH, And the finest p,nd cheapest stock of Import- four bruslHLt Stott & J u,1-y s tb<it others servictis ren...ere to t e town urmg t te ed ff.air BruHheR ever seen in BowmanryilJe at j charo-e $1 O'O for · and 5(l) cts. will buy a nine ye:irs <Yf his connection vrith this - - - -·- - - - - -- -- -- STOTT&; JU HY'S Medical Mall. 1 7~ -. ',_ l 1' Tl1e rea8811 ts · tl1at th.ey. Council, a.mil of the able, courteous ancl N. i8.-We haYe the finest. line of Christma~ oct"'l . laH ...rus 1 . G-Oods in town. Call and see them. import tlu.eir own gOQills. Citll and see ; 1 impartial llll}ltil!ler in which during five o them. these ye;ws ho has presided over th· T~~lie Rlccfor. ,. ·fJ( the N01·th 1'P'a.1·ci of the C 'l'O'U.tn o.f BO"'-'ntO!ll!IJIUe. Tm!l Srar Bo11111ewill give the best Yalue _,ouncil as Mayor. They also desire express 1U1e hope that his retirement m· Havin!( been roqucsrecl by many of th11 P.lecevry time in reliable geode, a good heavy bc but te.m1)orary, :md that the town mi . y ters to be a csndidate for Conneillor for 188-1.. I ,, have consented. 'Ir eli>ctecl. I will try to serve all-wool Flanel 26 in wide for i!5cts· You cantgPtasgoo at anyHumbugchtapJohn soon again receive tho benefit of his 1~-. t;Jnp. town faitho!lally. Soliciting your vote3 tu1d ture jwalgment a.n<l large experience ;m ti,Eilluen~e. I am, ~~~-~-~ ~..·-~~~"~/'. ~~~""'~~,~-- . S~la. Dont be fooled we can discount their thti cow;luct of its affairs. Hespectfully Y0111'"· n. R. TUR~ER. Row:M .~;'lLLE, FRIDAY, D1w'R 28. prices. Messrs. Wesley, Yellowlees, Porter, Lqst >Saturday's Ten 1md Twenty-fivoe Younie., Burden, Williams and Bounsall : ::c. -=~ Cent Count er11 a.t McC!ung Bros'. were spoke to thci resolution, all referring in · more ·e>xtensivAly patronized than ever the rno~t compliruentary te1 ma of the 1 oefore $ince thei!r ·establishment. They courteolls demeanor, business tact and g;o tht EJl~<ito1-.y{ l!m·l~notnn. 1 db n had & 'hoomin~ time, too, on Ol:iristmail thorou~h municip,il knowledge showm by i q1;;~~~1'.·;~~r~~(.-;0 t";h~~le~~grs"fneW~Hn/s.;.b': RENEW subscriptions this week. Eve. New aod elegant arrivals for thi·s J\1r. McArthur iu his public career, a[~-d ' Thvision No. 1. at a meeting called for th0;t SKATINH RINK opened Xinas Eve. Saturday night. Don't forget. all e11:pressed the wish that he would · r,e . · p11rpo·e. I lwreby ':'nnounce rnrself ·1.s a. caud_11l'heeheapestA.ll>nm~arcntl'.1."rebt!looclCs. · · . ·Uute for the pn·it1on a· Oonnc11lor for this WE are pleasedl to 'learn from Mr. Codd turn ·to the Council. .I t.ownsh;p toe 188t. Sohciting your v-0te ancl W..uiorEo.-Z,OOO cooks! See ad:vt. at that the business which has detained him The resolution was unammm18ly ll!d,ept- i lufinenoe,~I am, . itop of this column. so long in Enghmd ·will result very sahs- ed. Yon rs w1tn re;!lr~gt;;_ S:iiu.LE. MR. M. P. T . H UNG of 'I'oronte :f!!pent factorily to him, b.ntl we feel assured that Mr. McArthur in a speech thanked the 'Pro..-ilderrce. Dec. 19, 1883, a. few days here this week. a man·of his experil(nce would not h1we meu:ibers for tl1eir flatteriug esoJutfon.. , - - --- -·-·-·-- _ --- - - - - - - THE Son'!\ Tea M 'fyronc wa.3 a ;grand remained so long ·from home unl~ss rhe and ·revie wed b1·idly the c11re er 'Oif ~ke : auccess. More nex_t. week. had been makini< a very large profit, oot- Council for the past ten or fifteen years. Vanstone's flour takes 't he "cake." It withstanding his eonfidence in his tiwn In ·the course of his rema.rks the Mavor , , -. . ·11 al·,, "·ake ' I' good cak ' e. . poeition and in ·the willin"lleSS of ·l:1fa st.atetl that Mr. Porter was the on~y 'To tke 'Electors of th~ To 1cn of Eowlltetwo·Ue. "1 ~v ~ · "' · . ' GK~"'t'l.Ji:MEN,-Havmg heen requeRted by a Miss EMMA McCLELLAN is ··isfting many friends to protect his intereilts ber At present 111 the Council wlm was .at 'large anrl inf1'l0ntial nnmher of the electors of tfrieuds ii~ Western Ontacio. during his abseuce. .tho .Board whon he entei:ed tifteen. yeallS 1j 1r.he Town, tn be a candidate fo1 : the Ml\yoralty._ aao Council adj' ourned · 1 hM'e demded to place IT':Yself m t.he h·Ands. ot Mlt. W. R. KNlGHT fell 011 th'e · i'Je and Al.tn!ll·\rnr '1'111~ 4l1mstion.-Why do sc miiny · .. · · my' friends for that pns1t1on for the emsumg _ _ _,,,___ . I .1year, a.nd re8pectfully solicit your vote and neople wo see around us, ~eeru to prefOT to , ·b roice nis arm ou Xmas Day. suffer ant. be made roisei·acle by Ind,gesmo11, · interest ' Constipati<1n, Diz7.htess. Loss of Appetite, Com- ! IJ.'he untidy, dirty appearance -0[ .a:gr.i.211th~ve the honor ti. be, Gentle-men.. MR.~W. COLGATE, of . Trutlt c.thice, To- ing up of the Food :Yellow Rkin, wh.en for 715c. ' -l'lily beard should never be allowed. Buck· 1 Your Obedient Sen·ant. . r®. ,, was in,. n.wn th ts week. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitulizer. ~t~arA.n·teed ' ing' ham's Dye for th~ whi'okers wi'l·l r~adi'l."' ;_ 280. A. YOUNilJ;.,: ·~ ~..,. ~o G"-FC th~m. J.Higgin botha.m & So1JJ, \Vhele- : v ~ v ~ . .Jlantily :uul poc....... RI hies, a1~ .. lM>l)okK f'or e_ ala'ltncl ltetail agents. 1 change their color to a brown <0r · M ack, &iris uucl boys, at I'. Tt'ebilc:~k'·s.. , , MR. W. W. HoRSEY is home~rom the WELT, p .Am-Those of our ren<lilrS who ' .-at dis_ cretion, and thus ket>p up ,yooir ·re- ; Darlingto~ North-west enjoying the holidays. acted on the a~vice given them in our la-st : putah\ln for neatness and g\loo looiks. r mie, will issue by Stott-<°t Jury, the reli&ble dll.'ug- : MR. CEo. JAMrnsoN, of Ty· .J!<J! tltcElect·rs .,ffhe '1.'ouin.~hip of.Dwrlington. 1 teach. Zion School, Hope, next year. gisk;. of this town, Wet'e well paid for their! Mantlea and uasters made to ord(}r Rt' GEN'T'L1tME". · -1IJ<Vi1.,, h.eon requeeted by a trouble, fQ.r on cll.lling at their Medfoal : S. Mason & Sons. ! l.arge number uf c1eetor· of this 'fowl.lshlp to be· a candidate for t.he Re<iw~ahip, I have deMASTER RYsF. FArRBArnN is · M me from Hall thev fou · that the hair brui!hes and ! cideQ. to pla.ce myself ln the hanris of my friends Upper Ca.nada College for the ho lidays. fancy Xmas g \}<l imported from Frauce 1 Tor that po"ition for 1h e ye1ir 1881, and respecl.'f.ally solicit yonr vot-e A.nrl infh1Ance. 0 He~pc¥·ful1y yours, 1 South Ward. ·· ---------- tfS ~i T. DARLINGTON is on deck for the Holidays. New Groceries for the Festive Season already to hand. 2,000 Cooks Wanted. VOTERS. New Fruits--all kinds-good and cheap. Oranges, Lemons, Shelled Almonds (v m·y nice), Nuts, Figs (best laye1·~). ~-y- 50 OEN""T TE_A_ cannot be excelled. ... .- / ~------- NOTICE,-SJ>ECIAL. I N9rth Ward. BISCUITS IN GREAT VARIETY. MAPLE SYRUP, MAPLE SUCAR, .COLDEN SYRUP. Best Fam/ll11 Floiw, Bud.~whcctt F'lowl', Fine mul Coft1··se Oa.t ltfral. AT North Ward. t;vsd a;;;{ :~vD-thO~~r~e~ R S. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE--a. n 'ice variety. , Canned Goods ' · by th.fl G-all.011. Piokles Locat and Otherwise. Darlhitgton Elections. ~~ 'The Mayoralty. :Lee&E TO THE .,, ' mem- . · all T. .... ' ..Jit . !..J! ;~- ~. 0Hir stock of Holiday Goods 1s, ns ·ui:rnal., eompJetc. S ~ . in all the Leading Styles at Heduced A full line of AT ~"">itlli<'>'1) s Prices. Reeveship of ELEC'T RO PLAT:BJI) \\!ARE including a splendid assortme:i t A. h0Wd~y~EI1k!11~~=:~~~~ ~se!~ 1ka~~~o;~~ ::~t-·~i~:ra~la~Y~e ~:tceedus~~i& ~?i:r::: MJts : MAYNARD ~-12.u-ag.onELll» a ed for these · good~ SO HOOL ELECTIONS. The goods-are_ tbe 1 -visit to see their trlena at'Poct.-~oousie. ne~t ' arid nobbieat in town. .. . ·,p0 the Electm·s of the West $fl,'<11,~id : ~~NTLES are now beini dGl .at the Boys' Yo11tiihs' and Men's 0'1'ercoM.s,, 1_ . " SU.~ "Hcm11e at less than usual coll:t ,prices -.special value at ·S. Mason & Son11. t -.... BOW'(!!:_fJ.1¥1,Vil _ u:. . ( ,<;j..1 "'·.\r name on our" List Qf Friends": Dnclden's A.nlten Sahe.-The ia.Mit SaWe , LADIES AND Gl~TJ,EMEN - I ~·lave . '(]!01 the El~ctors of the Tou:n of Bounnanville. l>y ;~ yonr subscription b_y :N.e~v in the world for ·Cuts, Bruises. t'!ores, Ulcers, I ' ' G!<:N'l'LEMEN,-After repeateit requests from v.eai·s. " ' Salt Rheam ·Fever Soros Tetter Chapped !been nominated for the flOOitlioo._ of; aver)' large numl>".r or <litiMn~. l hw.ve coni1· · · · ' ' · ---,.,, -----.;-.; l!t.mted to tieacand1dawfor the Deputy-Reeve" Try, try, try a.oain," &.lil<l wiith ,all , Ha.nils, Ch1lblruus, Corne, alld all Skin Enup- :School Trustee for the West W;airel , '"~· If my course . 11-t the Council fortl:.e past ,., ti one, and Positiv")Y cure~ Pile~. It is gu.i'an, ·-; ~Te Y~arR meet~ vn t.h your approval. I shalt, :your tiying try McCluug .l:koa'. RaJ£-l>ol- teed give pm·fect satisfaction er meney i J have a thOJ'Qllgh knowled.e:e o ifl 1.f,you..choo£e to elect 11i.e,use my best. enrle1t1·ora la.r Tea. I ' . t> · tto further the k&l.(:rul rnterests or the 1'own m . . . refuaded. Price25<centsperbox. Foe-sale bu · ~chool matters. bavlDO' b001Iil ,a l iinetuture. Solici@lgyQOt'VOteMandin1lnence. IIJHERS will be an entertamment m the I .J.·H4{gilibotho.m-& So11. f' " t> ; , . 1 am, yours respectfully. · C. M. church, Willia:nabut·g, Qn Ne.w ! ~-I ·teacher in thes·e Counties fo·t· ten , · ·.21i-3w. Ttt:es, BURDE;N. Year's EYe. i . _ ' 1years. One reason, in pa.1·tie1i1fa.1; i . ~--lt.EAtD the per11onals at the top of this l PE'!R;SO.NAL. (. . ?· column. '!'hey may concern you. T,heiie i . , .. ,.,...- · . .why I want to be elected is to as- 1 i 1 roone in them · : The·follow1nl(peraons spent Chrmtma11 , . t . b . I . tl " H If T· · 1 .:Y · · · iholid11oys_:her'e: lir.. John Christie, Mon- , ·BiS In a 0 1 lS 1m:g 1e a tme f (]Jo .tlte Electors of llic Wtst War<l, Bowman· · .0.HRISTMAS ~nd ~o~iday Gifts ~n gir~at. trea}"*'1Mr, f~erbertMcMurtry,Winnipeg; ' System," which is a curse rath.ell' i ·'liillt. satiety At, J, Higgmbotham & S01u. ., Mi. F.recl 1 Shaw, ·ln!!ersoll; Mr. Fran.Ir · · · : la~~~:~;;;i~~~!!1~~~~. ~mi;~~~~t~~db~h: Call and see them. '. :£ouch, ..Portage la Pmirie ; Mr. R. K.Orr, i ibhan a blessmg to tbe clnldren an i 'l'own generally, to oft'er myeelf for re-election 0 8 .J.AllLER H. McGILL, Eisq., of WaBhiiag· : W1 hitby .; Mr. W. 15.:. and Mrs. Tilley., · ihl1e lower divisions of our l)Choohi. · ~~1/~'!~kafo~· ~~~~n.;:0~~~~ J1~~*.i~~~ ;0r:~~~~ to.n, D.·C., spent Ohristma· with. hio , Liuds11.y.; ·Mr.Stephe11Clemens,BrandOllil.; i."1\ · t ) ffi · tl · : myreturn,11-ssuringyouthatlwilldomyutpare.nh in this town. ' Mr. ~sam. Hughes, Mr. E. Westcott, T~- I l\PlUI . ea.c lers are now su_ Cien y most to 8rlVance the bess interests of Bow0 t 0 t eaeh f U11 t Ifie ll.Ud · mam'iJI(} in everr Wtl)" in my pow~r. 1 :1 .Qo;.ll.RESllONDENTS 1 ple,ase send yolillr ;Ponto. WeJJ pal My record dnrrng the paRt two yeare is beletters in early for next week. Condoitlse. - - --teach all the children full time and ~~r~~~~~ ~'i3i1y~::~~lr;~~tuct has been such Send municipal news. .Scb~ol Trustee Elections !.!.' I I l ll cl ' ' Tnos. YELLowi,EEs. - __. F'JU.E:NJ> .! Have you tritld that celebrat:l!I. y.ou e ect me s la en eavor to ed Corn<$al~e sold by Stott & Jur1. Lt .:Nominations for School Trustees t_oo · .hai.r.e such a reorganization of the . ie 11ure cme every time :place on Wednesday fast ; t)le elect10ns 1 b;)· - · 'U .d : The dema.nd for Yar:etrme's flour is in .. . 11one next Wednesday. The candidates I ~'l~~·Sl?ns as Wl prov1 e accom- , W.aRD:;-8a.muel Burden, M. 1 ,ocl.ait10n for the attendance and~ cre«uii;g. The leading grocers in to!47D : itre--;-W&sr 1 li:eep itf<ilti!ale. Give it a fair tri:>l, '-" \ ..' ~- .·JameMs· .,, Noitnr .,~~~·im,-WChas Toed, t "O{Mir instruction of all the child· . 4lllll10S Cv 1 ung. O<IJ\UTH ARD,- - . . Tm~ greatest crowd_ we have seen 1n ·, Hamden, D. Ki1~0111·-, S. Edger. en. [ do not believe in this town a store fo;r years was m Mcdlung Bros·. \ :=--- · . ,.,. Olil Sa. turd11y &nd-Mob.q~ qi.ghts laet. :t '12* paymg over $1,000 a. year for school W.A.NTELJ.auyquantity 'ofFatHogseith- ,I WH.AT!PD[D FOR AN OLDLA,N': · pm·poses, while from one to two er dead .or .alive for w~ich the hi~hest Casbocton .S ta,tion,N.Y .,Dec.2Bfl1878. h d ,_ -1 ~ "ld . 11 d t price will 1)£ paid in cash; J. B. l\'Iartyu.,- ~4EN<r8 -A number of people h!v"e \leen un lC<lll c 11 ren are compe e O REv, w. H.. BARK@R wil ·s~ng your Bitr..ers here, ·a nd with ma.rked run the streets l1alf the time for T):>...- Elford'.s JJw.eral-·sermon next Sul'l'\ ~frec:t. In one ca~e, a lady .;>f over seventy the want of accommodation. ~!e !it~~C:u:,?:~d~t~foc~~~c~l [ft~. \~~r~~o;~~111:~0 ~,'1f()!it~ et1~11dinJ;"h1wu bee n cured. I nd o;..n l, i- o istron,; is my fa l:h ,..-.·-::: i~l~ the Presbyterian church, years hi.d been swk for yea,rs, a.nd for the ill ib cUleRt·,-. th Rt I ·wlll l'lOtHl T\fO UOT'tr.E~ F'H}:J~, Yours r sincerely, -" _ killen. past ten years. has not been able to be trig-other with n. Y> f~li A Hf.I~ Tl:P.ATISB o n th \ ~ d i :;OUl:!llt 1.uli.!l)" ~ufT('l'Or. Ol\·c J:xprP~!'I 1rnd P. 0. n ihll'C'H!'i. UK. T. A.. 8J40t..:lJM. l~l .rt?·rl ~t .· ~llW ,~orlc. ,.r '-" citi;..ens' should buy homi manu- ar-0und half the.time. Abc.ut &ix months M.A. JAMES. :.. ..., ,-> 0 . Fu n'turo &c , ply a.~o she .g0t RO feehlo she was k tlpless. HM ...... t ..'"'-' U(ans, r 1 p' . i>.JI Id . d ' . ... · · b · f :thi1> rule to the llqur'l:rade and use V 1.111- 0 .reme ies, or ·1011'1 Y~1 ~1ans, emg o _ n<il 1 J))'f;R'fl!itms: send for our Select List or " etone's Family Flour. av>i<I, I &ent tc. Deposit, forby-fi ve . miles ·-c--·-r,.. . ~ · Local Newspa,ver~. Geo. P. Rowell\& Co., BIRTHS. 0 Sprace St. N. Y. . away, and gt>t a bottle of Hop .B1t-ters. WIGHT-In Uarlington, on the 20th !nst.,tbe MR. EDWARD CAUSW1lLL will lecture It improved h'r so she was able to drese . ."" 'd ' h · S · H 11 S l' wife or Mr.. Alex. Wight, of a daughter. th · 18 ,.1' r1 ay mg t Ill on 11 a , o me, herself and walk noout the hous When on Laughing.. Admission 20c. Music, she h11-d taken the second bot.tie- ihe wa~ MARRIED. dramas, etc., till the program. able to takq car1> of her own room and 301 Jarvis St. Toronto, Ont., DYKH.-Fox- At Christ Church,Chatham,Dcc. / me partie" try to deceive their cus- walk out to her ne4?hbor's, and has irn24th. 1883.. hy the Rev. N. H. Martin. rector, the. tomere by stmding oth~r brnnds of flour proved all the l;ime sin.ce. My wife and Rev; J, Dnrn. of Dowmanville, to Miss SOPHIA wishes w inform br1.Jeder·11 of Hetwy Draft in Vanet-one's ba!(s. ~la.dies usually children also have derived great benefit Fox. youngest daughter of Mr.John Fox, Chat- Horses. tha.~ they are aow prepared to buy Canadian-hrer l Stallions a.nd Fillies. such as ham. know the genuine fro the couuttJrfeit from their use. W. B. HATHWAY, fit for e:>::11ort. and would be. ploaood to reJuRY-K1nm -At thu residence of the brides are after giving it a trial. .A.gt U. S. Ex. Co. ceive communications rrom any who may have fathe1· on the 25th inst by F.lder Sheppard, Mr. such for sale.. t:lti.te bree<ling, age, height. 'l'hos,.T nry.of Toronto.and Miss Ma.R'a-lo,de.ug hh size of W A'ICHNIGHT SERVICE. Tlter"' lVill be - - · - -- --,---- bo11e, color & pricP. \Ve have a number ter ·of Mr. '.Vm. Kerr. or Bowmanville. of Impo1·ted horses for sale a.Jd are open to ·union watcluught servi m the Cana,d" LAST MINUTE ITEMS. take Canuclian-tn·ed Stalli·)118 in exchange. Methodiat Chu \Ph in this. town, uext (273-tfl A . FA.NSON &. !:lON. Monday evening, ec. 31st, commencing 'l'he S·1·A'I'ESMAN is Sl o. year in ad nmce. - ·- ---- - - - - -- - - -- at 10 o'clock, p. m. N1t\Y and scarce goods jnst opened out a EACHER WANTED.--A Teacher WE have a very fi asso.rtment of Hair Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's. Oorrr.cted up to 1 t1'clock p.tn.·etJerv Thut'adav for S. S, No. l!J· .D&r!ington. for 1884. Ap· Fon the eheapePt Blankets in the county go ply to W. CHYDERMAN, or C. W. SMTTH, Brushes, Combs, Toil t Sets, Perfumjjs, BY J. & D. McDOUGALL· to Couch, Johnston & Crydermau's. Enn!sk!llen. P. 0. 276-tf. .&c., at prices as low ~ 'O.re compatible Miss Mc'l'aYieh's stock of Dolls' Hats delight Flour, per 100 lb ······ $2 75 ·· to ·. $3 OL with relial::le goods and 'honest dealing. the little glrle, Her holiday m!!Unery display Fall Wheat,perbush.... 105 .. to .· 110 E ACHE R WANT E D. -Female .T. Higginbotham & Son. is grand. Tea.chei·, 'l'hird-cla.ss, for Union S. S. No. Some lovely pine wreathing for trimming SpringWheat, per bush. 1 06 ·· to .· 1 08 T1u,; Dunda.lk Herald of~ te date con- churches, school rooms, etc., at Murdoch Bros. Rye, per bushel. .. . · · · . · 0 58 .. to.. 0 60' 20. Clarke, for 1881, Apply, sta.tmg salarv, to MILLER, Secretilry, New Park, tains a very i1ueres~ing lettet\from Mr. Cal and s"e it. Oats,ptir bushel ········ 0 30 · . to .. 0 32 JAMES 280, 11.cader, the kindest act you can do to us is Peas,Blue............. 07u .· to .. 075 Manvers, Ontario. Thoe. Smith, formerly of Ha1.11~ on, now -- · - - -- - - .---to send a new aubscriptlon with your own. in Chm, South America. Ha " Bl:i.ckeyes. . .. · · · · 0 92 .. to.. 0 92 Only $1.50 for the two: T R A Y E D, from Lot 13, ht Con. we would gladly publish it. ,, Small.····...... 0 'iO .. . to ... 0 72 WE make a specialty of fine Dress Goods, of Darlington, a 1·ed and white yearling and hl!Ne Velveteens to match all the new Barley, No. 1......... 0 00 .. to .. C 60 heifer, Any person giving information as to ~E shall be pleased to receive f m'{> ur ehados. Couch, Johnston & Crvderman. same will confer a favor on No. 2. "" ··. · ·· 0 00... to ... 0 55 AH'l'HUR W. BURK. ~" ~- dbers in the Umted States an <1laWm are giving grea.t bargains in Men's Coon " No. 3 ·..·..... 0 00 ... to ... 0 50 Bowman ville, Dec. 26, 1883. 283-1 w. · 5.0~'11 rte of Canada sample copier. o th~ and Russian Dog Coats, and all kinds of .l<'t1r " goods. Couch, Johnston &: Cryderma·. BY ·JOHN McMUJl<TRY. '!lrs of their districts. The na W. It. CLJMIE's new paper, Tile Sun. will be Butter, pei: lb. beat ta.ble·· O 16 ·· @ · · 0 18 qer shollld al ways be written o ~esued TRAYED.-Came into ~he pr1mise11, in a few days, the new premises being Lot 20, Con, !l, Darlington, ·eomei "time in nearly read,-. $1 a year. Office a. few doors Lard,lP' lb.. , ............. 013 ·· @ ·· 014 -ent. October, a two-year-old Mnlley H~ifer. 'rhe ast of the Post Office. His ticket and i11sur"ncil chenpest dolls nre at r · 1 co busiuces will be reroovecl to the new or- Eggs, 1fl'Joz.............. O 00 .· @ .. 0 22 owner c&11 have the same by proving pro11erty Pota.toea, per bushel······· 0 &5 ·· @ ·· 0 60 and p&;ringcxpen!es. '.!', T. J.t..Rnm·E, 29t-3w. fiCNiext week. !281-3w*. W. H. LA.~GMAID. Breakfast, Dinner and Piqkle Baskets, Card Receivers, '--'lk.:~; ors, I 'J · J Cake S ...... j El~.C. Deputy-Reeve. Electro Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons of the best make and qnaliti n·,_ AU these at Hard Pan Prices. "~· f cl ('xan1i11e. LEE tc 28L rc.~-11 ~:.Atlll rr . 1 ti...· , ~ W lllll 1agton Hu ildiugs. CHRISTMAS, ! west Ward. J. HIGGINBOTHAM & so ~·', CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, NEW VEAR, 188 4. BOWMANVIL L 11:. The holiday season· ts upon us, ".Merry CluiG tmas" and "Happy New Year" will shortly echo fro m e very quarter, and in accordance with th_e time-honored cuswm we have purchased largely in such goods as will rn~1 kP :-n itci hie holiday · . - "-gifts. Including-Toilet (Jut (itlas· Bottles, MaK·nificent ~ ::1 :iair · 81·usl,es, Faney 'l'oilet Setts, Shaving · 1'1ug~, t ' 1 · . f ,J t 'Il'ollet, Caises, ()bo1ce .Per.f'l11ne1·!"· l DRUGS and MEDICIN Es:·---We intend to represent this line of trade with the best Goods the market affords, and we trust by fair dealing, reason able prices and courteous attention to the wants cf .mr customers to merit your patronage. · Respectfu 11 y, prea:cnl\tr. 1 CONSUMPTION~ A J. Higginbotham & Son. Bow ma 11 v~lle. 0 A. FANSON & SON, +__..J...__·---"------ +--.------.------ rrrruru~rn l 1~ rrr rn ~~r , , ---.. .-.--.--l ' - ---- - ' - - - - ' - - - " - - + T T We are doing busine; ::s in the usual sa~isfactory style~ We do not require to ma~e_ any change. S We are satisfied and so are our customers. S JOS. JEFFERY. l-- T. C. MASON. ;

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