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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Dec 1884, p. 5

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CHOICE ARNECTA FLOUR $1_50 per 100 lbs. at QUI, C K & WRIGHT'S. THIS COLUMN Belongs to STOTT & JURY and mall Medicines advertised are form P' sale by them. "lid ¢~a¢a.na,dian$tataaman -. ,- ·~~.- --··-----.-.. .-. . . -. ..... .... . ..... . .,,............ ,~~ ............... _,..... ......,~ BowMANVILLE, FBID.A.Y, DEC. 5. Local and Otherwise. Sweet oranges at the Grand Central. The article on care of the teeth on the last page will repay perusal Town and Township Council reports and some advts crowded out. Buy your note paper,envelopes,postage stamps and cards, at Grand Central. ·Peloubeh'a Notes on Sunday School Lesllons for 1885, at Variety Hall. The STATESMAN will be sent to one old and one new subscriber for 1885 for only $1.50. ONE of Dr. Chandler's Handy Lamp Stoves may be seen at the STATESMAN Office. Price, $3. Mrs, John Skae, of California, was on visit to her sister, Mrs. E . G. Burk, a "The Evergreens" this week. Mr. W. G. Lockhart was a delegate from Bowmanville Division S. of T. at the Grand Division held in Kingston this week. THE particulars of anniversary at Kirby were received after our paper went to Pr ,p.a re for Fun ! 'XMAS IS COMING and we a.re pr.e pa.ring tor it. We are RE CEIYIN G thts week one or the finest stocks of Druggists Sundries ever shown in this town. We are mporting them direct from Europe and can bow you the very latest designs and the ".ery lowest prices, Call a.nd make your selections early so that you "et a good choice. Beauty. In order to get a beautiful comple:d on Uf!'l STOTT & JURY'S CHARM OF BEAUTY. Thts is a new and perfectly harmless discov~ry, which. for its purpose. far, sui:pasaes anythmg ever before Introduced. 'lry it, we guarantee that it will not injur the skin. Strong Language, But True! We do not make a single exception when we say there is no better remedy in Canada. fol' coughs. colds. etc., than 1'he Excelsior C1>ugh Syrup. STOTT & JURY, Sole ma.nufe.cturel'B. _. press last week, h ence their non-appear· · ance. GoLD-Js excellent for filling decayed Teeth; bnt "TEABERRY" prevents deA team from the Toronto Foot Ball club A cay, makes them white, and makes peop! played a mat.ch game with the Union club here last Saturday winning two gools t o Any time yoy want to exchange a doll~l' fol' lovable, a dollar and t\\'enty·five cent Hair Brush, call the Unions none. Some excellent playing at STOTT & JURY'S Medical Hall. We ImPEitSONS who neglect to clean the sno ' was shown by both clubs. The D. 0. & port our goods and can gi vs you Hair Brushes from 20c. each upwards. If you appreciate a from the sidewalk in front of their pr - P. Band furnished music on tho grounds. bargain ttive us a call. STO'r'l' & JURY. The miffes are liable to a penalty of $IO or 2 · i-~;Jl.l!~mma 'Vells Concert Co. have enReliable Druggists, days in jail-TowN BY-LAW. gaged the Tmm Hall for every night Myrtle Navy, Solace and V. T. C. next week. Miss Emma Wells, t.he 4 smoking tobaccos, and Honey Suckle, voiced vocalist, irs a vocal wonder. The \ ~ '1 Spun Roll, Gold Coin and Blackatrap!chew- Press Voices of her singing are very flatterJ ing t obaccos at the Grand Central. ing. The rest of the compony are special~·wE take pleasurA in directing our ists in their parts. See posters around The pers who will not try STOTT&. JURY'S Corn Solvent, but goes crippling along a" though readers' attention to the advertisement of town, and '!O on Monday night. Admisthis case was without hope deserves no sympa· · thy whatever. 25 cents will cure the worst the British Empire Mutual Life Assuran· sion, 10 cents. case. Try it and be convinced, ce Company which is doing a large busiSeldom has such a chance t<'1 buy a deness in Canada. sirable residence in town been offered as is Do you Enjoy a Good Cup of We mav state once more that we given by Mr. Thos. McClung who having charge advertising rates for announce- been appointed Postmaster at Newcastle Co.tree ? If so, listen to ments of teas, concerts, and the 'like, advertises his fine house and grounds for these facts. when we do not print the bills, tickets, sale. It is one of the best houses in town, etc., for the same. is nicely situated, convenient and is surLyman's Coffee is the cheapest Coffee THE friends of Mr. Thos. Symons will rounded with beautiful grounds. We bein the market. rejoice to hear that since the Industrial lieve the whole property will be sold at a. Lyman's Coffee is tho best Coffee in. the Exhibition he has had a great rush of decided bargain. See advt. market. MR. C. M. CAWKER has been getting business at his ca.rriage works, 166 York Lyman's Coffee contains no impurities. St., Tor0nto. May it continue. things iuto prime shape for the Holidays. Lyman's Coffee requires no boiling. ' OUR " Honor Roll" is growing nicely. His 1hop has bee.i fresh ptinted and Lyman's Co:tfee gives perfect satisfac- "'e hope hm~dreds of our esteemed sub- generally renovated, and a irlance at his scribers will obtain for up one or more Bill of Fare for Chrhtmas Dinners will tion. Lyman's Cotfee is sold in Bowmanville new names and afford us the plea.sure of show that the enterprise of former yea.rs in providin~ choice meats is to be repeatby ST 0 TT & JURY, the '&eliable adding their names to the list. MR. LEVI MORRIS finding his furniture ed. He is bound to proc11re the b,;,st the Chemists. · trade increasing has leased the shop ad- county will produce We trust our N. B.-In using this Coffee you can joining the one ht> haa for sometime oc- citizea11 will manifest their appreciation make one cup full or o:i.e gallon, as cir· cupied in Bounsall's New Block and now by patronizing him largely. comstances require. There is no waste, has two good show-rooms. He is selling TEA MEETING- The anniversary of the no trouble, and little expense. furniture very cheap, which accounts for Church Street l\fethodi11t chnrch will be .Ask our agents, the e siness he is doin~ · held a.a follow; On SundAy Dec. 7th serA FAT DUCHESS IN BowiuNVILLE.-The mons will be preached by Rev. T. \V. STOT~ et · Duchess of Gorden. " will 11rrive in Bew- Jolliffe, of Toronto. Qn Monday evenfor a SAMPLE BOTTLE and give it a tria . manville a. few days before Christmas, ning Dec. 8th, tea will be served from 6 to She mit.dea very successful visit to Whitby 8 o'clock, and the public meeting e.fterin September and carried off the ti rs~ prize wards will be addressed by Rev. Messrs, FUN AND FACTS. and sweepstakes for the best fat cow on Jolliffe, Shorey, Browne, and resident ~hihition. See Mr. Cawker's new advt, ministers. Tickets, 25 cents. We hope Stott,J.e'ury. fDr-.~her particulars. to see a large attendance. Everybody Stott ~\Jury. AMUSEMENTS are in store for the citizens heartily welcome. Stott & Jury. of Bowman ville. The Emma Well Comedy The teachers of St. Paul's Sabbath What is the difference between a suc- Quartette a.ncl Royal Dime Entertainment School met on Monday evening to select cessful lover and his rival ? The one kisses will appear in the Town Hall for ten Lesson Helps a.ndperiodicals'forthe school his Mies and the other misses his kiss. nights in succesiion, the dates will be for 1885. After examinini? samples from later on. 'rhese are said to be ., Stott & J~ry the reliable druggistsJare announced moral entertainments "that ladies can ~veral publishers they decided on the ahowing the finest stock of plush cases attend with an escort." Endorsed by following: !l'he Westminster T.,.,aoher for ever shown in Bowmanville, the teachers; Th· W estminste1· L esson Leaf De honeymoon am so called "cause Press and public. \Vatch for further for the intermediate class and the Westminister Prima··y for the infant classes. while it shines man wants for no mo'lasses. notice. -Farmers may be too conservative and Of the papers they chose the Morning If you want a good to,oth brush always chooise those with the no.me of Stott & overcautious. It ia uot generally ~ood Star for the primary cl:tsses and The Vi.sipolicy to hoard grain and produce any tor and Canadian Brmd of Hope for the Jury branded on t11e handle, morE< thlln it is to !ward money. Better intermediate classes. Cold weather is now set in and there sell, even if prices rule low, rather than are numberless cases of chapped hands carry a heavy strck for mont.hs, and posThe Church of England Temperance that require attention. There is no cure sibly have to sell afterwards at a lower Society had another successful meeting on equal to Rose Balm, 8tott & Jury sole rate. A dollar will brin~ a good deal Tuesday night of last week. Miss Raines, manufacturers, more tod ay than it would a year ago, and with a reading, W. W. Tamblyn, M. A., E xperieace may be a dear teacher, but this fact a farmer should not lose sight of. Vice President, with a short address and h h a reading from a great sermon by Rev, Dr. one ien't any dearer than a pretty school· WE notice a beautiful picture t at as Talmage, on the tremendous evils resultma'am. been presented to M essrs. Couch, Jolms- · f · · rom drrn1 n ng habits; Mr.Galpin with A great discovery- Stott & Jury are ton & Crydermn.n by the world famous mg a good song, and Prof. Willson with two alwavs on the lookout for new discoverit?s carpet manufactory of John Crossley & poems, Bluebird and the Fox, the Crow, and this time they have it in the shape of Sons, I'Ialifax, England, is on exhihi,tion and the Cheese, remarkable for their fun firm employ 4, 700 a small comb which cure'i headache in five in their store. The and humour, formed the programme, · . , d' · minutes-No cure No pay. workmen, have engine capacity m watmg Prof. Willaon's efforts created much 4,548 horse power, use 32,000 tons of coal h Why are seven days like a spell of sickyearly, 21,000,000 cubic feet of gas and 1 aug ter and amusement, and, at the close, ness~ Because they make one week(weak). have a fl.oorage of 27 acres. Mesus. he was greated with great applause. A Wa&l\ington woman ha11 applied to be appointett constable, despairing of catch- C. J. & C. sell thousands of isyards of BIRTHS. their h some carpet&. a m ~in any other way. T..+.MBLYN-In Bowme.nville on the 2llth ult., E;E many friends of Mr. Jesse Trull, We ~peat the STATl!sMAN will be read the wife of"W. W. 'l'aroblyn. Esq., M. ·A., ot a. by at least 15000 this ~eek and not one of of Darlington, whose family affliction and daughter. RrcHARD- At the Parsonage, Orono, on the that number should miss seeing thos death of two children from that terrible 24'th ult., the wite or Rev. A. Richard, of a beautiful X:nas Goods at Stott & Jur s malady diphthet'ia we rf'corded two daughter, Medical Hall. Having an extra lai: e months ago, will be pleased to learn that H..+.NSlBN- Near Leake.rd. on the 29th ult., the stock they have greatly reduced their i- the other members of the family- Mrs. wife of Mr. Ole Hansen, of a son. . and Miss and Mr. Cameron Trullwho WORDEN- At New Haven, D11.r!lngton, on ces. Call and inspect. were then prostrated by that disease, are the 3rd inst., the wife of James Worden, Esq.. Johnny and Tommy were playing now able to be around again, though still ot a son. in a street where there was much f st quite weak. Mr. Trull had the misfortune driving, and where they had been forbi - to be thrown from his carriage three weeks MARRIED. den to !<(O. "Hello," sa.id Johnny, 'the . ago and s1111tained injuries to the hip ROSEVE.AR- BRJBBIN- By Rev. w. R. Barker, comes a spanking team." "Where?" re Lakeview Farm, near Cobourg._ Nov. 26th. which have laid h im by from active duty at Herbert W. Rosevear, only son of Henry Rose· plied Tommy:. "Right across the street ver since. He was in t own on Friday, vear, Esq .. to Josephine, youugest daughter of there; it's your .mothc,r and mine, and Ira. B'risbln, Esq. b had to use two canes in walking. we'd better· cut sticks and get out of this," ·AB " eighty of the members of EbenDIED. which they did and there mothers after ezer Youn People's Association paid a SMITH-At his father's residence, 2'0 Victhem. toria St., Toronto, on ·raesday 2nd Dec.. War declared- We are bound to war friendly visit to the sister society in the CharlesrArthur,third son of Rev.J Smith,pastor against hard times this &Aason and for Queen Street Methodist Church, this ot Erskine Presbyterian church, aged 20 yea.rs that purpose will mark our goods down town on Friday evening last and furniahed and months. a very good progrom. Rev. J. Whitlock, WILLCOCKS- In Hampton, on Thursday the to prices which defy competition, president of the visi~ing society, occupied 27th ult., Nannie ·w mcocks, beloved wife of A celebrated ·circus mana~er is on the tho chair. The program consisted of Mr. John W1llcoks, aged 71 :reare. hunt for a new curiosity for his sh~w-. l'.eadings, recitations and singing. Miss He is seeking to find a yoang married man V. Oka and S. Pickel gave a couple duets BOWMANVILLE MARKETS, wl1ose wife can cook as well as his mother on the organ and concertena which were did.· Twenty-six: states have been explor- much appreciated, as was also their ren- Oorrqcted up to l o'clock 11.m. every Th1urada11 ed thns far without success. dering of the Doxology with variations, Flour, per 100 lb ······ $2 00 ·. to ·. $2 00 You cannotgive your children a. nicer an entirely new and original presentation. Fall Wheat, per bush···· 0 70 .· to ·· O 73 J>Ctisent than those $1.00 Hair Brushes After the literary entertainment w:as over SpringWheat, per bush, 0 65 .. to .. 0 70 (price 80ct. )at Stott & J urys Medical the visitors were invited to the basement Rye, per bushel. , · , · .. . · 0 50 ·· to. · 0 55 Hall. where a very inviting spread had been Oats,per bushel, ·· , ·· ·· 0 30 .· to ·· 0 00 Every daystill further proves that there prepared:ty the young ladies of the soci- Peas, Blue............. 0 00. _to:. 0 60 is no better remedy in Canada than Stott ety prominent a mong whom were Missea " Blackeyes ........ 0 80 .· to ·· 0 83 &Jor~'s Excelsior Cough Syrup. Not a Morrie, Roberts, N eads and Hambly. " Small. .......... 0 55 ... to ... 0 57 day pallaes but we hear of its wonderful The E benezerites started for home at 11 Barley, No. 1··.·.·. , · 0 60 .. to ·· C 00 o'clock, feeling well pleased with th~ " No. 2, extra ···· _o 53 .. to . . 0 55 resul~ " No. 2········· 0 50 .. .-to ... 0 62 Are you tired of reading the advertise- . h earty wolcome and generous hol!lpitality " No. 3..·.·.... 0 47 .... to ... 0 00 ments of Stott & Jurys the reliable drng- extended to them. A return visit will ~iat let us remind you that there is noth- probably be made during the winter by Butter,per lb. best table.. O 14 .· @ ·· 0 16 Lard,~ lb ............ , ·· 012 .. @ .. 013 ing in this paper that will pay you as w~ll the Bowmanville society. Extra. choice winter grape11 at the Grand Eggs,f'doz... .. ........ . 0 20 .. @ ·· 0 20 every time they advertise they mean.busiPotatoea,per bushel······ 0 20 ·· @ ·· O 25 Central. ne1111. Dr. McCammon, mayor of Kingston, is dead. Rev. Thos. Harrison, the boy preacher, has just passed his 43rd birthday. Rev. A. A . Drummond, of Newcastle, preached in and declared St Paul's church vacant on Sunday last. MR. GORDEN D. FLF.'rCHF.R. h<ts been suftering very much from pneumonia, but is rapidly convalescing. In watches, clocks and jewellery my stock is compiete for the Fall and Christmas trade. Maynard. · Sir John A. Macdonald will celebrate his 70th birthday and 40th year of public ' life in Montreal in January. Rev. Mr. Tully, of Mitchell, will preach in St. Paul's Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. Ralph Brown will repeat his lecture in the Queen St. Meth. church this y night. Silver Collection. ill Harnly paid, by order of the Port Hope Police Magistrate, $6. 75 for making too much noise at a Salvation Army meetin ·as not "saved." Rev. J1i.mes Litt.le, M. A. ,of Bowmaaville, preached in Erskine church, Toron to, la.st Sabbath. Next Sabbath he will preach in Rev. G. Milligan's church. To all members of Bowmanville Division. Do not miss attending next Tuesday evening, as an interesting report of the Representative to the Grand Division will he given, and other interesting mat~ ter w' pri-sented. ..,,.,................................................ ...-................. ....... . , ~·· N eni '.2l~nertiaements. Valuable Property ]for Sale. rt,HAT DESil:tABLE RESIDENCE .I Situated on Church Street. in thA town of Bowman ville, at present occupied by Mr. Thos. McClung. On the premises (one acrt1) therr. are a commodious brick house contaiulng 12 rooms, bath room, closets, etc; flrst cla~s out· buildmgs in excellent repair, and a very fl.ne young 01·chai'd, Thia is one of the most desirable residences in the County, cost the present owner over $12,000,-will 'tte sold at a barga.in. For part;;culars, apply to THOS. MCCLUNG, P. M. Newcastle, or JAMES MCCLUNG, Bowmsnville. 49-tf OBE LOS'L'.-A Gr-.y Goat Robe on R Ontario f;treet, bet.ween King Street and the Station. Return for reward to w. G. GL'.:>VER'S Livery Stable, .Bowmanville. colt 4g.1· THE COLD WEATHER has come at last, but F to thoro-bred bull; also a fine bay l\1are- good breeder. Terms to suit purchaser. OR SALE.-Two well bred Cows, in Apply to JOS. DARBY, lot 26, con. 2 Clarke. 4'9·Sw* E ACHE R WANTED.-A female teacber for Union Scl:wol Section No. 20. Clarke. .Appl}· stating Salary to JAMES MILLER, Secretary, New Park, P, O., Ont. 49·4w ~.--~~~~~~~~~~~~ couc:e:!!I T ·aoUSE TO RENT.-That comfortable brick house on Scugog Street, north of Concession Strf'et, owned by Miss STE,'1'.ART. Apply to JOHN PERKINS, at the Furniture iHt. Factory. ARM IN DARLINGTON TO RENT.South be.If of lot 18, con. 7 all ploughed, ready for gram. Will be leased for a term of yea.rs. ALEX. McLAUGHLIN, Enniskillen, ~~ ~~ JOHNSTON &CBYDEBMAN have been expecting it, in fact they have been F Making Great Preparations for it and have laid in a Big Stock of Good Chance. Carriers. Works oy hand or by power. May be seen at MR. ;r, WRIGHT'S, lot 18, con. 3, Darlington. t9·3w HORTHAND.-Complet<i set of books for s"lf-inetruction sent post free to any address on receipt of forth·tlve cents, price lists free by 'l.'. A. McINTYRE & CO,, 34 King st.rcet eaBt, ToRON'i'O, Ontario Shorthand Emporium, ~8-3w. NTRANCE EXAMINATION. E The next Examination for admission to the l:lowmanville High School, will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec., 23rd and 2ith. beginning each day at 9 o,clock e..m. W.W. 'l'AMl:ILYN, M.A., Head Master. 49·3'1'1' $26 cTI'·fJ;.~R~~~d ~s ~!!:G!iths!~et~ Dress Goods, S Sympathy. OS SALE.- A desirable Store and Residence with convenient and suitable Outbuildings, in the village of Entield, there has been a profitable business carried on for many years. A l<'OOd chance for some person with small capital. Rea.eon for selling out. ill health and advanced age o( propr,ietor. For further particulars apply to WM. MARNYN. Engeld, or J, B. MA.R'l'YN, Bowmanville. 49·8W milk, 2 tn F pure·qred :Jersey hull. Apply to CH.AS. TOD. .Bowman ville. il7-3w* 5, . ERSEY COW FOR SALE.-A· hali J bred Jersey Cow from the Lindsay herd ot Jerseys, now giving :rears old, cal! to be leaaed for a term of y.,ars. Immediate possession. JOHN BES'l.', Orono, Ont. ·1-2w· ' 100 ARM IN CLARKE TO RENT.F 120 acres, beinill' south pa.rt of lot 3!, con. Clarke; a little over acres cle11.red. \Viii Velveteens, Plushes, Mantle Cloths, Sealettes, Ulster Cloths. Wool Shawls, Flannels, Underclothing, Tweeds, Blankets, Comforters, Overcoats, Overcoating, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cutter Ro bes,' Furs, Furs, etc, They have also a Superb Stock of ·(best quality) for only 25 cents. C. R. McCUL 1,0UGH, The Penman. Box llll, Bowmanville, E AU '.l' IF UL PENMANSHIP.B YOUR NAME written beautifully on one dozen Gold Bevelled Edge Calllng Cards Ladies' Astrachan Mantles, much below the regufar price of those goods, and on ~ & JURY, Ol' exchange for a geod driver. .Al·o a Durham Bull calf tor sale. A pedigree will be furmshed; ;r, M. JONJ<.:SS. 48-3w. sell Wheat~ OR SALE OR EXCHANGR.- I F have two General Purpose Colts, one a. the other two years old, either of which will I Men's Persian Lamb Caps from the low grades up to the finest pro~uced, also Fyfe. Farmers should avail themselves of this, their best opportunity to procure some Pure Seed. Prlce moderu.te. Enquire or D. W, BROAD, Centro.I Hotel, Oshawa, or at F. A. GUY'S Storehoase. t7-3w. TO FARMERS.-Just I MPORTANT arrived, e. car load of Manitoba llra.de No. 1, hard, Variety-.Scotch or !tea BLACK &GREY ROBES, the largest size and be::;t quality made. UNPAID TAXES. All unpaid taxes in the Township ot Darlin· ll(ton. must be paid forewith in order to meet demands. The School Orders are payable on the 20Ui instant and must be met. ltatepayers govern yourselves accordin!<'lY. and ea.Te costs. JAMES CRYDERMAN, Collector. 49-2w IN REFERENCE TO THEIR Notice to the Creditors of the Estate of the late J AMES DELAHEYof the Towwahip of Manvers, in the County of Durham. NOTICF. is hereby given in persuance of Section Thirty-four of Oha.J?ter one hundred and seven of the Revised !::itatues or Ontario that all the Credit,ors and other persons bav· ing claims against the Estate ot JAMES DE LAHEY late otthe Townehip ofManvera in the County of Durham Yeoman, who died on or ab<>ut t he sixth day of June (A.D.) 188Z, are hereby required to send by post prepaid or to ileliver to MessrR, ~VOOD &. KELLS of the Village of Mlllbrook, Ba.nkera, on or before the eil>\'hth dey of January next, a statement of t.helr names address and desorlptions and the full particulars a.nd proof of their claims or demands upon the said estate a.nd or the se· curities if a.ny held by them, and the.t after t he said eighth day of January the aesets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having regt1rd only to the chiima of which notloe shall have been received. and take notice that the person or persons a.c ting on beha.If of said assets will not be liable for the said a~sete or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose claims they shall net have notice at the time of such dhtribution. Dated at Milbrook, December lat, 1884.. 49·6w Ordornd Clothing Dopartmont it is sufficient to say that every garment is cut by JY-CR_ JOE:NSTON and maae up under his supervis1.o n and a PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED IN EVERY CASE. mg STRAYED. TRAY STEERS, -Came on Lot 4, S Con. 3, Da.rlin1tton, in October, two Steers about three yea.rs old. The owner Is req11ested to prove pl'_operty, pay cost and take them a way. J. W.li:SLYDAYID. 49-3w· TRAYED.-Came on the premi1es of the undersigned, Lot 6 Con. 3. Manvers, about the 1st Nov., a 3 year old Steer, owner is requested to prove propert~pa.y expenses and take him away. JOSEF.ti SHACKLETON, Drum, P . 0. i9·3w S They would emphasize the fact that their goods are all NEW-bought for Cash- bought too at a time when goods were lower than they have been for the last twenty-five years, consequently they can aff9rd ~o sell and are actually selling New, Fresh, Fashionable Goods lower than parties who are carrying old stocks can possibly do, even if they should sell them at their original cost price. TRAY STEER, one year old, came on lot lG, con. 6, Darlington. Owner is requested to prove urojler~ pay_ expenses. and take it away. SAMUEL nOBINS. i8-3w. S ASTRAY, -Ca.me on my premises P IG Darlington. in September, a lot con. Pig. The owner is l'equested to prove J)rl)j)erty, 7, 21, GROCERS' DUE BILLS TAKEN_ AT PAR. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS: pay costs a.nd take it away, ALEX. WIGHT. 48-3w* EIFER LOST .- Strayed from lot 7, con. 6, jn August, a Yearling Heifer, mostly red. A suitable reward for iuformatlon lea.ding to her recovery. A. E , CLEMENS, ! 7·3w· . 'l.'yrone, H C ALVES LOST.- Two Calves, heifer and a steer, one red snd white, the other a lightlsh yellow. JON.AS ::!AMIS, lot 33, con. 3, Clarke, Newcastle, P. Q, 4'1·3w.· OUTH DOWN RAM ASTRAY. - .A S two·yoar-old Sout11 Down Ram with two notches in left ear. Suitable reward ror re· ·1~tf. (c oucH, XJDHNST~N &XcevoERMAN,J One Door West of Post Office. Bowmanville, December 3, 1884. covery. Perllon harboring him 11.ft<!lr this notloe will be prosecutod. A. L. TOLE, Hardon. A full stock of Boys Clothing-, all aizes. Ellison & Co. We never allow ourselves to ho undel'· sold. Ellison & Co.

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