TERMS :-$1.50 PER ANNUM. OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE W9RLD AFTERWARDS. M. A. JAMES, EDITOU AND PROPRIF.TO:R. NEW SERIES, NUMBER 333. .. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1884. MARY AND I. KENDALL. VOLUME XXX. NUMBER 50. There is to be o. big converimzione and 'Twas e"enins in May, and soft zephyrs sighed Christmas Tree Entertainment In Henry's school house, S. S. No. 21, Clarke, on Monday Through branches low bending e.bove, evening, 22nd inst. My Ma.ry and I, as we wander'd along Miss Braden. the teacher. and Mr E' CobbleAnd whispered of beauty and lovedick, Trustee, assisted by Miss Walsh, teacbet· We'll make us a nest like the birdhngs, I said, of s. S. No. l, Darlin~ton. were in Bowmanville on Saturday last selecting the pri?.ee foi· the And never shall part any more. scholars. Oh, yes! she replied, end ca.n furnish it nice Mr. W. E. Tilley, M · .A.., too new school in· At Morris' Cheap Furniture Store. spector, visited Miss Jlraden'a school lo.st Fride.y. 'Fair creature! there's many a wealthier man Rumor says there is a man in this County Would gladly have you for a bride, blessed with two wives, Mormonism JJrev.. us·· eh! He has struck the wrqng city. Perhaps But·no one can love more fondly tha.n I, he is in search or Salt Lake City. My treasure, and beauty and pride! We understand that Mr. Wm. Underwood Ohl had I a mansion. with carpets or gold. who of late carried otr laurels at the Business And of silver-I'd cover the tl.oor. College, Helleville, is to be engaged In one of The furniture, she said, ." You can purchase the leadinq stores in Orono Mrs. ·washlngton Crawford still contmuee to the best hold her own age.inst the· ravages of sickness. At Morris' cheap Furmture Store. Our merchants say business.1excepting the "I'll spread you a couch upon which to recline, whiskey trade which is always booming, is very dull. No money in circulation and the When evening shall call us to rest, prospects are not vt>ry transporting. Of the ll.eecieat down "But she said with a.sigh. The sporting ta.lent from Newcastle visited I like Morris' matresses the best." our neighboring woods last week. We did not hear what success they ".net with, "Then so shall it be, love, and tables inlaid, Roads are just In tl'im . for blacksmiths. and seats i'rom some far distant shore." "On no!" she excle.imed they he.ve elegant Our townsman, .\Ir. Freo Hoskin. will beiake himself to farming by next springchairs Mr. John Carscadden, Collector. one of our At Morl'is' chee.p Furniture Store. esteemed citizens Aold his beautiful residence to Mr· R. Hodge, J, P., who will shortly be We went. Happy day! Can I ever forget placed on the list of "H.itired Farmers," Mr, The pleasure that beo.med In her face Carscadden goes to farming we believe. As she gazed at the me.rvels of beauty displayed Mr.1Andrew Wright leaves the Moreton farm In this most wonderful place1 next March to take up his abode near Whitby. Vox KENDALlS. We furnished our.nest iu an elege.nt style. Been married a twelvemonth or more, And Mary is singing this sonli to her babe, USHA.WA. Of Morris' cheap Furniture Store, Harmony Debating Club Is now in 11 prosperous condition. Parties intending to add more .·furniture, Mr. A. Carswell ha.~ commenced the practice Oe to furnish a houselthroughout, or law in Oshawa. Should call and see how very cheap, The sale or the Joseph Hall Works has been I am selling nice furniture now. again postponed until Thured'ly, Januai·y 10th. I have in stock some very handsome Mr.L. C. Smith, Head Master of the Oshawa. High School, is suffering from an attack of Parlor and Dming Room sets, new styles. quinsy. , I am sellinp; the famous Li Quor Tea. .A. Toboccaning Club is being talked of in A handsome present given with every dollar's Oshawa. worth, . LEVI MORRIS. Mr. Robert McLaughlin has purchased from Mrs Gullock the brick residence which he now occupies. SPJlI])i G FOBD. The donation held last week at the ChrisTP.e ~TATES:MAN has been for the past year tian Church, for the benefit of the Rev. Tho·. a very welcome guest in our home. We he.ve 'l'aylor, quite a success. B.eceipts of the been e-.pecially Pleased with the correspon- eveningwas were $75. . dence depe.ttment; in which we . often see the Last Friday, Meas!'e.Wm. Weeks and Rieb· name of an old friend, or acque.inte.nce, with whom we, or some ot.;our family used to meet ard Morris killed anet prepared a · beer at the in the' days that are gone. We have not seen abbatoir o! Mr. J. G. Bulland, in 18 minutes. any correspondence from this section, and The Salvation Army opened an outpost in he.ve:Been thtnkmg a few items would perhaps Harmony on Wednesday evening. De interesting to others. We understand lhat all members of the Our httle village Is situated in the midst or present Council in East Whitby will seek resome of the finest farming country In 0.xtorcl election I next year. It is rui;nored that tl.i" Qounty. 1'he Brantford, Norfolk & Port Bur- present Reeve will be opposed by Mr. ,John ~ ell division ot the Grand Trunk Rall way. runs Mothersill. along t.he west side ot the village where we Mr. E. R . L. Gould, eldest son of John T. have a good Station and a kindly genial S~tion Gould. Esq., J.P., who is now a Professor of .Agent. History and Political }j;conomy in o. University We have two churches (Baptist and Metho, in WaehiJ)gton, D. 0., and a Felluw of John FINE, Fll.T, ,if<'RESR dist,) wi&h good congregation·. There are also Hopkins' U1!iversity, Baltimore. has recently two blacksmith shops, waggon and paint been elected mem her of the Americ&n Historishops, three stores and one hot.,!, whioh is one cal Association of the United States. tooma.ny. · ' Mr. J. S. Fraser is building a drive barn tor Mr, Marshman Phlllip::"of Mount Elgin. · ORONO. 'Mr. Nonk has just 1ini8hed threshing the Mrs. Geo. Lockhart, of Winnipeg, 18 viaiting grain on his iOO!acce farm . Mr. Elmer Shat.hick has returnecl home from at Mr. A.'J, Lockhart's. Our merchants have been Ter:r busy this Brooklin, Iowa where he has been enl{aged in month so tar. business the pa.st three years. people with Fine, Fat, Fresh Bulk The Council properly refuse to le' the 1'own Mr. Joseph E. Fraser and wife made a short Hall for a dancing school. visit to bis father's house last week. Oysters. Everybody says the Janies McGill talks of starting 11 akatmg We are going to have a change of teachers in the Springford· public echool rink. Ice wanted. GLADSTONE. For Ordered Clothing we take the lead; ln English, Scotch, .h,rench, a!ld Canadian 'l'wPed . PICKERING. The suits we turn out a1·e so stylish and nest Anet our prices you'll find a.re hard to beat. Mr. and Mrs. George Nevins who have been -N.F.HaU. is the best place to go for a first-class living near Dresden have moved to P ickerlng Our Millinery's new-a eight to see, where he takes position ae tm·eman on the farm OYSTER STEW. Call and try for your- of Mr. John Ba.th. Being just as pretty as pretty can be: Old and young easily suited, we know, self, it is the cheapest dinner you can get. 'Xmas le near and we should judge by the Satisfaction guaranteed and prices low. large stock orturniture tha.t some of our young -Mrs. T. Vinson. men are purchasing that some other important A full line of the best For rich Dress Goods we take the cake, events are near also. Some of our farmers are beginning to see the \Ve have every conceivable color and make; 1 Goods for :dummer and Drees Goods tor advantages of good buildings aud are drawing Dress Falidrawing etc, for building in the spring. Dress Goods for party and Dress .Goods tor in town. The service of Mr. R. G. Davey have been ball. - T . Smith & Oo. secured as teacher for teacher of s. s. No. I !or Our wonderful prices make folks stare, 101 DIFFERENT KINDS oF CANDY the coming year. 1'he above cut represents the Duplex: Grate in proper position to sta.rt the tire,,and Our vicinity has again been deprived of one "So very cheap," they all declare, of Its young men In the person ot Mr. Belting Nothing lilce them can be found thesarue in which it is genera.Uy used. alw11oys in stock. Richardson who has go!le to 1'oronto to assist If you travel the country for miles around, - 0 . G. Armstrong. in one of the leading wholesale establishments. Go to Mrs. Morrison's for largest and newA number of the friends of Mr· · and Mrs est stock of Millinery. Samuel Stanley assembled one evening last Go and see the latest novelties in Millinery week to celebrate the 5th anniversary of their marriage and presented them with a bea.ntltul and fancy goods at Mrs. Morrison's; JUN. P. S. - I sell Postage Stamps, . centre table. At Coulter's shootinst ma.tch Orma Gamsby with six shots won live prizes with shot gun. Post Cards, Note Paper, EnveBdat tl1at who can. He also put the largest number of shots at one fire in the bull's-eye, NEW HAVEN. lopes, &c. News has been sce.rce. \ We are still a contented people. G&RTWRIGHT. Our praying band te doing well. ID Hare yon seen the heautiflll Cabinet that ha.s Mr. John Stacey ha& a lame back. been executed by Mr. Barrett at the 11rt galMr. John Conrtlce le going to the Sta.tee on lery in Williamsburg1 He will continue for very important bueinees. one month longer. Mr. James Perkins Is seriously ill o. ~uriay·. Friends in Cartwright would do well to ha.ve ~ IDOur hunter, Mr, C. 1' rull, Is back with two a S!De picture of themselves and families to e~d as 'Xmas cards to loved ones, at a fine deer but minus his hound. 0 -1-J ~ The G. T. R. Co. has paid Mr. M, Guy's claim · dtl!t&nce. ~ Q) in full for hogs killed on the traok., Who took that picture1 Vvhy Barret, our tJ'J The above cut represents the Gra~e reversed, allowing the ashes 11nd clinkers to ~ The Literary Mansion West is now occupied ar !st over at Willi1.inaburg. lie is only going M "d to stay for a monlh. lJont fall to)!ee him. rn by Eli Osborne, .Esq. eBcape and retaining the tire. 0 ~ rn Barret ot Wllllamebu rg, takes piotnras dull How will leap year end with Mr. Lewie Trull, 0 0 da.ya as etias brlldit. Dont come ·a i'ter 3 p.m. ro Q maidens! bl) M 'XMAS ·suPPll:R-'1>. !rl'&nd l:lunoer will be A taehionable wedding Is on the tapis near ~ given1n the UUtbodist Oh"I<...;..,. '~'lllfameburg, ~ aTe Saxony, west. ~ ID ::;i on Chris~mas. l.lay, comt:OoaoiQS ~ lJ ; r.Juok. In addltiort to a bountiful ~ast there Wllc-U~ 0 come, as noise, or a.n en~rtainment of remtationa, dtalG&:U· I>. $..i NEW PARK. Q mueic, etc., by the young people of Cartw1·.1ght I]) +;) Mr. W. Griffin has removed to the house Ct:rt.iult and others from Victoria. College and b.O -~ ID The only stoves in which those Grates are used are the eillt'.where. Supper will be served in the frame formerly occupied bV Mr. W. Glenny. Q 0 Mr. W. McKnight has leased the house on church; pro~ram in the brick. Proceeds for I>, \Parsonage repairs. 'l'ickets 25 and 15 cents. 0 the Delahey farm from .M.r, ·r. Brisbin. ::;i u.f Come and share our Christmas tea.st, ~ I]) Farmers are busy plo.,;..ing, ,.0 fl:j Mr. Wm. Skeldon, ot 'rexas, is vlsitIDg s:I ·.-I I>. friends in this loClllity. 1'YBONE. uS ,.0 0 -AND THEMr. R. Brooks, senior, has gone west. I]) Mr. L. ~tevenson will deliver a Bible Leeson on the Lif.e of Paul at the Y. P . A, to night. Mr, G.'Flnlay is visiting friends here.: "O I>. $..i QJ ID Mrs, Vancamp, of Oshawa. has been visiting Rev. 1'. Ferrier attended the Moody meetID Q ings in Toronto le.s' week. friends in t~ie neighborhood. 0 ~ 0 tl2 0 Thoee who did not hear Rev. R. Walker's 'l'he new church sheds are progressing very ;i sermon la.st Sabbath nnssed a grand intellectslowly. $..i ual treat. ..... "" Mrs. A. McCrea is ill at present. QJ Mr. John B.. Hoidge, of Toronto, spent a few Mr, W . G. Gilbank is suffering- from pnell..... days here last week. monia. ~ rnMr. Peter Werry wa11 smnmoned to Toronto }l 00 last week to attend the funeral of his sister, "O 8 OVURTlOE. Q) Mrs. W. Ager. She was taken to Chatham f.or 0 > interment. !-:> Mre. John F. Brooks Is ill. 0 Mrs. David Walker, (nee. ,Miss Da.vey) ot z Mrs, W. McDonald has been appointed care LeadviUe, Colorado: who has been visiting .; taker of Ebenezer church, friends here this summer. has returned to her ~ Do not be surprised should a breach·ofhome. ~ " $..i "' pro!nise case crop up in this vicinity. A fashionable wedding is te.lked of. KIRBY. Bol manville, November 7, 1884· . ~ The latest excitement here is the atiempted The proceeds or the Tea In connection wlth suicide of old Mr. Staples. who lives with his the Meth. Uhurch Sunday School here last ~"1"'-!:::::x:Z -·- - ~-Au Fu L PENMANSHIP.- aged partner near Mt. Carswell school house . week amounteo to the large s11m of $113. Mr, .ri o;\V FOR s AL E.-A High Grade HORSES FOR SALE.-Four good YOUR NAME written beautifully on He has been in poor health lately, and his C. J. Hughson, the faithful sup~rln tendent and Cow, excellent milker, expected to calve Colts, one 3 yrs-old, twa 2 yrs-old, all by one dozen Gold Bevelled Edge Callmg cards mental powers have shownsigns of wea.kneee. the oth~r officers and teachers. and in tac Dec. 1, for sale. Apply , lo W. SANDD:RC'lCK, lmported stock, and one promising." lti:fleman" (beRt q tiality) for only 25 cents. c. R. MoCUL On Friday morning early he secured$. common the whole community are to be congra.tula$et Bowman ville, or JAMES STOLLERY. lot 17, con. yearling, JOHN JAMES, near Maple Grove, LOUGH, The Penman. Box llD, Bowman ville, table knife and cut a deep gash in his neck, on this grandly enecessful anniversary. l,1Darlington. '15-tf. Bowmanville, P. 0. 43·tf Ont, 46. but finding the knife too dull. he began to sharpen it and the noise awoke his wife who We are crowded with stock frorr. Cellar Ladies Ulsters and Jackets at reduced We never allow ourselvea to be under- sprang out of bed and took the iJlstrument Heavy Tweed Suits, a job lot at $5.00. from hlm. He is very low, and sli~ht hopes to Garret. Ellison & Oo. prices, Ellison & Co. I sold. Ellison & Co. Ellison & Co. are entertained of his recovery. Goods to be SPECIALLY SLAUGHTERED during the TAUNTON. On the evening of December lat a very interesting and successful missionary meeting was held a t Zion. Amusing and interesttn_g addresses were delivered by the Revs. W, C. Washmgton and :F:. R oberta. 1'he exeroises were enlivened by choice music from the choir, Mr. Stephen Washington very ably fllled 1.he chair. 0, I. C. BREAT CLEAR/NB SALE l NEW:I.'ONVlL[,E, We rflgret to learn that our young friend, Mr. John Shaw, of the C. P. Church Ch.oir, isabour; leaving us for other flelds of labor. Mr. Shaw has made for himAolf many warm friends during the t wo years he has been with us, and not only shall we miss him In the choir, bnt he ,..a.e the life of many a social .gathering. We wish him every success in his new location, and reel assured, no matter where his wal~ in life he will m>.LkA friends, and achieve diet.inction. which honor and integrity always insllres. Good-bye, John. and whether you come to wed or woo, you will be welcomed by many. Carpets, (Tapestry Carpets worth $1.00 for 40c.) - , Tap~stry Mats and Rugs, Lace Curtains, ($12.50 Lace Curtains for $5.) Floor Oi Cloths 36 in. wide, at 40c., worth 60c. FURS ·w ill be 's old at half price. -Wool Shawls, Fancy Knitted Shawls. Angola Shirtings, Checked Winceys, Cretonnes, Dress Goods, Cloakings, Tweeds, EN:I.'ERPRI8E. The Trustees of school scotion No. lli h&ve engaged the services ur Miss Yule es teacher for the coming year. .Allen and W.1 Blewett he.ve bought about two hundred and flrty turkeys also a lot of. geese a.net ducks; they intend taking them to 'roronto before Christmas. We wish them every sucl:ess iu their firat. ·peculation. Ir a cArtain young man that wears a r1.1d coa.t would lend it to Allen and Blewett it would help to amuse the turkey~. Take warning young men if you wish a young lady to accompany you to ate.., be sure aud gain her oonsent before you bring the carriage to the dour. That is a fine bay hoi·stt that Charlie drives. Musrc· HAMPTON. Great preparations being made for Tea. Fight on Christmas Eve at Meth. Church. Good program in store. Mr. R. G. D :ivey, of Enfiel:i, oc.!upied the Meth. pulpit on S.mday with acceptance. Mrs. Hoi<lge fell on Tnesday last on the street and received severe mjury. The Salva~ion meetings are well attended and good is being done. Our Praying Band intend going to Zion on Sunday, nex:t, 14th mst. Several persons are stopping the new paper and taking the S1'A'l'Et;111AN, Business has been good at our storell this month. BLAKE ·llllllE:RI All lllllE:S In. teis department goods will be _ s old REGARDLESS OF COST. R. H .. TURNER. I - - - - - -LESKA.RD. McClung Bros'. old stand, King St., Bowmanville. THE CELEBRATED GBA T£i~~~~~!.~~~~~~ S01nething New in Leskard. A Grand Supper aud Enterta inment 1mdf'r the au,pices of. the Sous of Tempera.nee will ha given in Leskard on Chri·tmas Eve, Dec· 24. Supper to be served from 5 to 7 p.m. after which an excell·mt programme coneisting of readings, r"citations, voc~l and instrunwntal music, &c,. will be rendered. Admission 25 Cllnts; children 15 cents Come and help th<J t:anse of TempHance. ENNJ.SKILLEN. Enniskillen will be bombe.rded by the Salvation Army to-morrow night. Firing begins at 7:30. Prepare for war. The M issionary meeting in c·innection with the Methodist Church was held last. week. Attendance small, contributions good, speeohes by Rev. Messrs. Whitlock and Walker excellent. The Rev. G. Brown preached an admirable revi val discourse in the Methodist Church Sabb11th evening last. The Rev. T. Atkinson and family bade farewell to our village and took the 0. and Q. R. for the west on Tuesday l ast. The Reverend gentlemen and family during there six: years residence in ou1· village made very many friends. 'l'hey will be greatly missed from amongst us. Mr. Coram of Haydon met with an acci· dent near Oshawa on Monday last resulting in a dislocation of the shoulder. Some of our sporting men went up near Oshawa last week to chase a fox. They succeeded in doing the chasing but returned without Reynard al tho one of the chaps claims to have turned him over. The presence of mind dispfa.yed by Mr. F. ;i:t. Brown a short time ago prevented a;. serious confiagratiun in the out-buildings. A defective lantern set fire t o a bundle of straw in the stable, Mr. Brown gather ed up the blazing pile in his arms and depositec l it out of doors saving the buildings at the exspense of his moustache eyebrows and a parting of his clothes. Mr. L. A. Tole has added very much to the appearance of his residence by ll coat of paint. The work wus execut~d by a. skilled workman Mr. George Stott. Geo, did the painting in a more artistic manner than he did the trapeze business thwugh. t.he back door of the stable . l\lr. John Sta.inton is also improv'i ng his place "If resideoce by erecting new fences nC fitting up![~ Mrs. John Tre~in of Haydon .who -lras been severely afflicted for many yell.rs died on Sunday night last and was interred iR the Bethesda Cemetery on TR::;.ihy. TEE EASTERN STAR HousE. - More t.ha.n ever before people are now using the closest scrutiny in makin!§ their purch11ses. But few have money t~ W<fl~te on worthless goods, and many feel thE>n.ece~a-1ty of being careful iu their expend>tures; . every one wants to get the best valu11 he or she can for the money they spend. This is true in the purcha.sing of Dry Goods or Clothing more than. in oth,er lines. Mr. T. Geo. Mason has purchased a Stock o.f goods to meet th.is conclition of things, He has built up a big trade by selling good goods witA the lowest possib.16 protfts. His Stock ie large in all departments and he can give as good weai'ing goods for the money ad can be got at ~ilY house in the country. Black and Grey Robes-the fargest size and the bes.t ~uality m.ade-just receiV'tJd. at Couch, Johnston &;; Cryderman's. ~ ' Grand Contral FIVE AND TEN CENT CI GARS James Deyman. ..... · z = a tc m w w ... ~ ~ Poi ~ By using this Grate all objections to burning Coal overthere is no and no dust dirt. """" 0 g E-t .p; ~ E-t ..... CL - RADIE NT HOME · Base Burner, .., 4P w. - HAPPY THOUGHT AND CARLAND RANCE. See them before you buy. VJ. ~ a:> s :c u 0 E-t ...... ...... 0 s EDSALL,~ ~ SOLE AGENTS. c I I BE '.r r = .. > Z< a -~ w )?J "' .. ... ~ "" I