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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Feb 1885, p. 4

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S car loads of Salt-Li,rerpool and Canadian-just arrived. MURDOCH BROS. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. (OWMANVILLE STATION .A.ND TIME. GOING EAST ·'·j)ress .......9.08 am ; ..:...t. Express. to.01 n m .1 xed ... ......1.20 p n' .....I .......... 7.28 p m . ..·ress ...... 9.40 p m ILocal Express .. .... ......... I GOIN G WES T 7.~6 Mixed ........ .4.~o pm Exoress. ...... 9.02 D m a m 8.23 a m -_ · =-=-·· - - - - - - -- - - .,,. WMANVILLE P OULTRY A SSOC.IATION. "<econ d amw al exhibition , l)nderthe . . , ··.:cs of th e above Associi1 tion, was held MR. Emrnn,- So many r~moi'S ai~d Porterl E sq., will be fou nd at fal.se stateme.nts havo b ee11 cn .·culatc d. m ir J en nings Shoe Store prepnred to pay tl118 t 1 t] 1 p l t ;,e >t i:.t'S awarded at the exhibit ion. . co~nnnru ,y, il llC lrol!g_I ~l!~J~' en~ll circles m the P1·es~ytery of: \\ lutby, m l'Illl':E L L ST. ~·eferencc to the d1spute~l account that oxi".1;:.o lt t Rrnhmas- Jst, E. Haggitli , 2ud, is~ed between myself and th.e R ev. James Little, and wh~ch w:is :~ ubrrntted to .Judge ·11· Col e. Ustf m en:t , t h at I feel · g, rk 13r~.hmn,s-1st, 'I'. Colema.n, ~e~i~otr~ f " 1' liI1flllf :.td]d 1 ann1 Y 1 mus t .. " · T lrnR. Hodgson. Chicks- 1st, Jno. Ill JU~ ice o ny 0 c · au aubu~1t the rea , fnc ' s of the ca.se to tl?0 ' i i' ' ., 2nd, J . L. Clapp. '. df Cochins- lst, T. T . Coleman, 2nd, publlc, that all wh? h~vc. an mt~r1<st m 1 1 r ' " · l'Neil, highly commcnded,J.L.Clapp. ~he lnith of h.e m t1tte may be able to , ;.,.. l,~- .l st , Jas. O'Neil , 2nd, T. 'I'. Cole· Judge an cl c1'~ctc1e for theimck es. . 1 ~ave b~en l~ng connected wit.h S!-. _:;; 11 11ighly commended, T . T . Coleman. : ·.i-i-.ridge Cuchins ,-ls1, .J. L . Clapp; P~ul s congre;:at1on .and .~1}'. reputatl_?~1 is ' :111. '!' T. Coleman . Chicks- 1st, Thos. clear to m e , both '.Ls .a chnstrnn and cit1zeu lf,,· :i~~nu , 2nd, ,J. L. Clapp, h ighly corn- of the t~ wn·. Thiij is my only plea f?r appeari~g In pnnt, n.nd was fr~m the first m ~.: -·11·!.,<l. T . T. Coleman . \ "." other variety Cochins- 1st, Brown pressmg fora. aetilcme nt. ] <ff the m.oney ·. I'. " <lgc. Chicb- 1st and 2nd, Wm. envolved I ~id no ~ care so much. I have _ ',) t ','·- . o.nlr foul(ht It out m d efence (Jf truth and . _ . : " ·,gsli:1lls-1st, N . Lush, 2nd , J . H . right. . It will l~e . rem em ber.c~ when Mr. ~1ttle d · ,- ,~., . Chicks- 1st, N. Lush, 2nd, Brown :. H .:.tlge, highly commended, 'l'hos. Hodg- came to. E ·ill it waa d1fti cul: for him to get a smtable r~Ja:e t<? board' the manse ;, · .. :id llr(Jwn & Hodge. . I' ;- ,J; :htvil.s- l st, A. Hobbs. Ch icks- w~s a larg..i bmldmg JU " had s tate of Tepair' l!l wrn ter. uold :ind cheerless. Be1~g ' ... . i 2n d, A. u, bbs. t:r Grey Dorkings- 1st , J. L Clapp, u smglc mun, it, was n o smi,Jl un d~.rtakm.g i :d. even if th rn "l \.. Hobbs, h ighly commended, J .L. to furmsh and ~ t it up a. " "i' UhiGks- 1s t , Jno. Murdoch, 2nd, had bee~ llone 1t was a d1fticult matter .tu get a emtablo hou·ekecper; thetie fad~ rnI ) bbs . -\ , . \ uther v:1rietyDorkings-.1st,Brown f!uenced b<Jth M rs. Murdoch aud mys elf ·.' ' l , · h~o. Chicks--- 1st, Brown & Hodge· . to accede to th~ req ueat subsequently ; , -~ !nonth I{:ockr;- l st and 2nd, l{ydcl l~ made that N(r. L ittle ~honld st:ty with us. ·, ·-, ·, L, .h igh ly comme nded, J. L. Cbpp. For some t1me aHer lus arnval he w~a the 'l ·i, <- lst, Kyd c l & \hight, 2nd, N . gne.st of ~r . .Wm .. P ort er , [tnd euJoy ed 11 :·· /; , ·. ~he1~. hosp1tahty for some wMks . . B~ ~~s 111v1t_ed from tl~ere to m y phwe for t\ vmt "" .;"» 1dottes- Jst. T. II. Smelt.. tt l~e .was 1 ,. ·k 8panrnl1 ·-lst , J. L Clapp, 2nd, ai: d 1t was. clllrmg .the tnn: th:. ">; unloch . Chicks- 1st, 'l'hos. Rice, with us that he pr ~po1K';<l :<> . re mam )JB~· W . Fishley, h ighly commended, m an ently. l wastlier; hv11171a M r . H lll s house on .Chnrch St. The proposal l ·· ., 1 & Hodge. ' · .Le Leghorns- 1st , ,1110 . .M:iles, · 2n d was ~ntertam ecl_ and lw 1·ema1ned.. W hen th t f 1 ] th h Rico, h ighly commended, W . ,J. e .nne ?ame . or us o ea~e . ts ouse :he quest10~ a_ rose where_ M.r. Little was to , · , . C.hi0lrn, 1st-., 'l'hos. Rice, 2nd, '"· go. H e urged. u s t o ~no . e TO ,t.h e manee, ' h'. :vu Lllghoms-- 1st. J. J.J. Clapp, 2nd, ~ind he to contm ne wit h us; b us Wl\S . obR ice, hi~hly commended, \<V. R . Jected to strongly by my wife, for var10us ·"· , .1.. Chiclis- lst, Th os . Iiice, 2nd, reasons? among others on accoum · Ulapp, highly commend ed,Neil Yel - of tbe e1~e of. t he house, t h e coBt of furm shmg ~t s.mt-0bly,_the . genu>tl stat e of · . wkt· ... ,:::i ·.k H . H.cd Gaines- 1st, .T. L . Clapp, d1s -r ep!l1r m to 1'luch 1t had fallen, au~l -i ..:,·own & Hodge, highly commended, the d1s~~nce 1t wa~ fr.om ray place of bun :"" :,,gg. Chicks - 1s t, Jas. O'Koil, ness. Ihe latter did en~a1l upo~ me 1 rnd rn con Y e me_nce. .; . . ;-;ilas Foster, h ighly commended, J . . great personal, lab?r _ .Mrs l\lnr·loch 15 fncnds also opposed it. H o wever, to ac?om moda te lnm and out , ·k Wing n~ m es . Jst, Kydcl &Wright. of sympathy we .ims.lly consented. . " ' Ga.mes- 1st, Geo. Fogu. ChicksW~eu we got m_ t? the pbce l t was m ' :,·o wu & Houge, 2nd, G-~o. F ogg. 1< l ·m Spangled Hamburgs - 1st, S. deed m ~bad cond1tmu, a.ud great fault was ·'· "'wl, J. L. Clapp. Chicks- .lst, ,J. f?und with me by so inc 111 tho con~rega-. t 1on bec ~nse I hlld got ten. some port10n of · h pp, 2u<l, T hos. !{ice. ' .. ·Ion Pen cilled Bamburgs - 1st, J. the repams actually r eqmrect, charged to 11·:tton, 211d, .J . L. Ola.pp, highly com - the chur ch; b ut I am prepared to sh.ow _. ,.;, d, ,J. L . Clapp. Chicks- 1st, J . W . !hat a lari;:e sm: 1 was ~pent by me p uttrng : ;, , , Il l. lI1 grat~s, cleanmg up gard en 11.ud gro.nnds · ·1" 'r Spa11g1Eid H 1 unburgs -- 1st and for which I n ever ~ot one cen t.,_ n~1ther ·, 1. ,1 L.Clapp. Chicks- .lst,J.L.Clapp, from th6 c?ngrega t10n or Mr. Little, not eve n t.hanks. . . : 1 i1 , i t. Youn g, V. S. ~ w111.h part~cularly to call atten~10n to J '. l ,_ .:k Hamburgs- 1st, S. Oke, 2nd, C. this pomt as it h as a strong bearing on J'1; t !d i rt. .. . 11 d an ~-lst , J". H. Pier ce, 2nd, Jno . the ~a.ea. ~e ?:ever woiild huvc rent ed anc~ ,·, ·! ' ii 'rson,highly comm ended, A. Hobbs. gone~.t,~ .the ~:..:pe1be of fi ltmg ;tp &<· lnrge o tirs~lve., . . I ndeed ; ,.:..-. - l at, ,T. H . Pict·c.i, 2nd W. ;i:. a 1.e.,1denr,e for my c~rcurnsi anccs then d 1 .c:i n otvrnrmnt it . We hved tog.et her over . eighteen months 1 '" te C. 13hck P ola.nds- 1st, W. .A. , .. ·Jnd, J. M. Hern. Chicks- 1st,W. before anythmg w aa said a~Jout remuner~t10n_, or wh at l ~as toy a)l 1Ll ren t. ~ear · )'o, 2nd, Kydd & Wright. · hm Pofan ds- 1st, J . M. H orn, 2nd, 10 mmd up to thrn , p ornt l had received . ,n, hi !.!hly comme nded, S. Allen. nothmg nnd b emg uard pressed I at last 1 " .- Jst,Jrrccl. }3rown ,2nd,J. M.H:ern . reluctaut~~ asked for some ~ooney. , He \ 1: uther· v;c1·iety J'olands - 1st :md paid me ~,.,O~. I had fully expect.ed$300. ·1·l L. CLtpp. Chic:ks- J st,J.M .H ern. About thrn t i.me s~m.ct.hni g was _said. as t~ ,.,,;.., Ha.nt.a1 u a~-1 st, W. R. Piggot t, tile terms for houil .tnrl it w~s ti xed at $2:.> J r IH I'attinsou. Cl1ick s- l s t, W.R. vcr nwmh, a ud I was chagnned wh en he told me tb e r i:11.t wa3 $200, a nd l h?d tax· t,, :lnd , .]us P aLtinson . '. , 1 o ~lier var iu L y Br1n1lam s - 1st , es to P"Y' as this. was t he very out side og, ., ldfrey. Chicks - 1st, '1' . H. Smelt. ure under a n.Y cm :umstancos .that couhl ' l' ·d,uyH- - l st,'l'h<,s. H och!;son,2ndDrown h ave .b eeu asked. 'l :he ,'.rn,sl11ngwas nob o k t nat ns 1i mattio:r mcnhon ed but we to_ d ·d '..(e . Dnr1 ~ g om: long iesicom·se. ~ . .. 11 Ducks- ht, '1'. T. Coleman, 2nd, of deuce togeth er l\1r. L ittle was oft·m ill, I ·lfroy. ! c <11\ D ucks - h{;, .T. L. Clapp, 2nd, at tunes c0nlined to bt<d and his r oom, ' ·»ncs, high ly C··rnmenc:ed ,J. JeJfrey. Duriug these occa~ i ons h e was waited on ·s bnry U·H;ks-- ·.lst, T . 'l' . Coleman, by us solel y aud with the greates t atten tiori. I11deed had he been ii brother no · , ' t'O\Hl & H udgc. grei\ter kinduess could h ave been b e· 1., · l tH <le"'"'>·· Jst., J . L. Clapp, 2nd, T. ·ei o· '. ~il . stowed. G e<·\SC---:l;,.t. '!'h os. Hodgson , 2nd, I wish also to s;i,y during the time h e & ffo,]g.,. had free use of the huuse, the dra wing !e:i I>h csanto- - ,Jos. Jeffrey. room was al W»,YS at h is disposal an d t lut : i;cil T'iguons- h t , Goo. Fogg, 2nd, of his frie nd·; t1111t. extra ijres had t o be .. "(l k er ,t up lc1 n g beyond the u sm~l ti m e, h is i t<' ·bi ns ·ht., Jos. L:tHelle, 2nd, F . long r eoi den<.:e io thei south nmkin g him peculiarly sens1Li ve to the col cl. In conrors--lst, F . Good, 2n d, G. Fogg. 1>equen ce om bitl~ fo r fuel weic large. H e also h ad the free use of my h r.rse and .. 1hlors- lst and 21td, T hos. Hall. · · '.thcr rn.r i e~y P igeon s- 1st , Thos. convi'yance when it wus wanted and could be spared . :~ ml, F. (;ootl. The re isan othermo3tim portantfactor in ·. 1 , colluctinu of P igcon s- 'J'h os. Hall. t h e controveray. No agreement w;is e ver SPECIAL PlU:t,ES. made as to extra company aud I m ust ;. p11ir Nilver Gi·ey Dorkings- J . L . positively asse nt t hat a l arge n umber of Mr. L ittl e's friendt1 were enterhined at :,', Hilver Pohi.ncl H en or P ullct- J .L. my h ouse d uring the thre e yearn fo1 · which [ did not recei ve any compensation. F r e. " p>tie Seltbright Bantams- 'l'. H . quently they c~m e a·1d stayed for days, ..' . a nd were lodged at our house and fed n.t · :, 'l'uwn Hn,ll for three days commenc· .: ·.;· ; t it Feb. 11th. \Ve congratulate the ' '··' · <>ll the suucess which crowned their ~'"· " tliis y ear. During th e last two ·.t t he exhibition :t very large uum··· <oUJ' cit ize11s aud many from the ' : ·:1111d ing co11nfry called i11 L u see the · i··, . ·· mHl varied collection of birds. The ' ' . ,,m a] expressio n of those who too!; · ·' ' tu inspect the exhibit. was one of ;.. .. , ise, ut the progress mn,de during t h e ' i11 Llrn culture of choiee kinds of \\'e belie.-e this um r ked advancu ' due to competit ious of this kind ". ' ;ho ut the proviuce and h ope to see · '.·i;u1'-i!le breeders always to t h e frout. " · lt..l!:w.; Fon 1885 :- President, D . 'l'. .,1,,, · ~ ; V we-Pros. , Jos. .Telfrey ; Di.. 1 , s- T. H. Smelt , M . Pol'te1:, T. '!'. - · ... ~.11,1\. Hobbs, J. lVl.Hern,J . H. Kydd, ' · W ~ig1~~ 1 .f, l3!'9W"i W. A. Pope, W, j \ {_1lfc, J . \V. Dutton. I Be~t GameCock or CoG kerel- J. O'Neil. n est breeding pen of h eavy ±owls, L. Bmlrnrns- 1st, J no. Cole. Best lireerling pen of light fowls, White Leuhorns- "'i'i'. J. \Volfo. Best breeding p en of light fowls, Golden Pencilled lfomburgs-- 2ud, J. W . Dutton. B est; Romm D uck lings-- T. T. Coleman. Be:;t Aylesbury Ducklings- Brown & Hodge. Best Pekin Ducldings-.J. L . Cfapp . Best collection of Bantams - W . H.. Piggott. Best piiir Owl Pigeons - Geo. Fogg. Best pn,ir Ant wesps-Thos. Hall. · 13est pair fowls, any varie·y n ut mentioned in the prii:o list, Orey Games- E. Haggith. Best pttir Blue Fn.nt11ils- Geo. Fogg. Best Blue Fautuil 1:1.en- Geo. F ogg . DISCRETlON ARY · · Pekiu Ban tam Cockerel, exhibited by J . vV. Dutton, very highly cornmeuded. Pair native Rerl Deer, exhibited by J . Jeffrey, special and very highly commended. Pair Crows, highly comm ended, vVm.R . Piggott. Pigeon H:iwk , highly commeml~d, Wm. R. Figgott. . Grcn,t Hur ned Owl, highly comm ended, Jos. Jeffrey . B lr,ck Squir rel, highly commended,J os. Ln.Bcllc. A pair of ·while L eghor n Chicks owned by J . Milos, 'l'oro11to, wh ich were :~warded the second prize, were afterwards disqualifiod arnl thrown uut for fraud, on.account of t h e legs of t h e pullet being col ored ;irtificially. ---=---MRMURDOCH · E X PLAINS · I I ·.i. rr. 1 our taule. And let me say another thi·ig, SONS OF ENGLAND. I <lid not keep an ordi nary boarding house and I n.ru bound to think thnt Mr. Little. Tl"1 annuitl session of the grand lodge himself will admit that the cuisine wa<1all of Sn1 1s of England opened at Lind say in thiit could be desi red . I lrnow t hat every- ' the Jo1cal lodge room in Dob8on's block thi11g that could b B obtained here in the on 'l'1 HlRday of last week. .A farge uumshape of delicacies was supplted. h er ,.i delegittPs were present at the open j I assert that during all Mr. Lit tle's ing a rid a number arrived on Wednesday absences! long ~ r shor t, we -_made muw 1 ng. About fifty delegates :were JAMES McFEETElRS, Secy-Treas., in account with the Trustee, prnparations to rece1ve aud eutertam the presunt, all told. On Tnesday business Board of Education Bowmanville 1884 ministers who might COl\ie to supply tlrn chieJly oi a routine cli:u·acter was transact_. _ _ · _ _ __ . _ ' _ ' · pulpit, that, as a inatter of fact t hey all ed. On Wednesday after routine the DR -- -- - ·· h ad acce~s to the hol)se the same as if it election of officers was taken up and the · h ad been the manse . follo .ving gentlemen elected : Balance on hand· · .... · · · · · · ·· .... ..... . $ 6i8 20 Teachers Salaries...... ..... . ..... ..... . $ u,!Ji5 00' Mr. Little swears that when he le'ft us .J. vV. Higinbotham, Oshaw,., grand Jt'rorn County C:ouhcil and Gov. Grant.. 1,800 00 0 I her Officers.. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .;25 oo.h e said to me, ' 'We had bett~r have a presidi>nt. Public School Grant. ........ .. .. . . .... .. 503 00 Fucl 578 80· selt1 emen t.' ' and " I think th ere is not \V. Edmitt, Port Perry, vice· president.. Assessment .. . ..... . ... . ..... .. .. .. ···· ·· 6.:i82 00 Lab01;,:: :: :: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: ::::: : 202 9" much b etween ns." I r ecollect something J. W. Carter, l'oronto, secretary, re- Notes discounted ·· ···· .. . ... .. .... .. .. .. 8,000 00 Printing.. .. . . .. .. . . .... .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . 33 43. Insurance.. . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 8.t 25 was said and I snpporn I was to blame for e lected by acclamation. Examinations . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. 22 0() n ot making ont au account and l111ving B . Hinchcliffe, Toronto, t reasu rer, Stationery.. . .... . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 33 81 th~ thing settl~d. . . , . re-elected by ac~lamation. . Sundries, (St.ore Bills, &c. ).. . ..... . . . . . . ·417 H The explamitJOo is this: I al.owed 1t Jtev. E. W. Sibbn.ld, l3ellev1lle, chapCont.in gent. ...... . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . ..... i9 85 to l ie over thinking that Mr. Little would lain, rc-e1 ected by acclamation. Exchange ...... . . ... .. . ...... . .. ... .. .. .. 2 00 come in some J;1y and ~peak of it. Had Rev. E . Roberts, Bowman ville, and In terest . . . ...... ... ... .. .. .· . ... .. . .. ... 112 35 it really been a matter of business, I Rev. H. Pollard, Oshawa, dep.-chnps. Notes paid.... ............. .... .. .. .. . ... 8,000 00 w·ould no doubt have h ad the account '.l'he appoin tment of commi ttees resulted Balance in Bank. ...... .... .. .. .... .. .. .. 466 3:1 ·made out; unfortunately i t partook too as foll ows : much of friendship as wel l. Oorrespon dcnce- Bros.J. Higginbotham, $1 7, 5~3 20 Sli,533 20 It hns bee1Hsserted by some, on what Dr. P oJlard, Thomas B. Heard, W, Hill, W o h er eb;y certify that we have examined the accounts of th e Sec'y-Trc~su ror of authority J know not , that he frequently E. Crnwhurst, J. W. Wallace, Johri Mel- . t he B oard of ~choo! 'l'rustecs, an d cnmpar cd the entries wi th t he Y ouehers and we· during t he bst t hree years asked me for a Ion, Thomas Can non. statement . 'l'his I must dietiuctly d eny. P i·i,ufrnft- Bros. J . W. Lond on, Tl1 os. have pl e'l:sure 111 b cmg able to s ta~c that we found the same correct, and the 'accounts: He .n ever did anything of the kind . The Monre, M. A. J·~mes, W. M. Oartney, ar e kept ma correct manner and m eve1·y re~pect satisfactory. The balance in thehancls of thti Treasurer amounts t o the stun uf $4GG .33. only request made for 1t by him W RS a 11.obert Ivens, T . M artin. writte n one ou the 22nd of October last·, W·idou:~ and Orphan~-B1 os. A. ParT . H. V A NN, ' A nnd then I sent it in. It has :tlso been tridge, Jesse H ar riR. W. ll. Chaster, CHA S. KEIT H, f .-..uunons. said, had the chu rch diHicult.y not arise1i, Th oma~ Martin, S . Hine, John M ellon. Bowmanvillc, .Jairnary 25, 1885. no charge of indcbt1wss would bavf' been Laws and R it'nals-Bros. Dr. King, H . made by me against him,. I am willing to W h ite, E. A. B. Cope, A. ltiddiford, G. t1dmit that it was in cone'2<J,Uen ··e of the S. Mi ller, ,J. S, Hale, George Knight, trouble, thfait came out as i t d id; but I !!Jn W . :McCartney, H. Williams, J . Pullen, not. willinf!;t"admitthat l d idnot intend to vV. J!over, John Hallet, H, T1J.mmage, ask him topaywhatwasdue. l3ttlfr~mthe Rev. E. ~V. S1l->b:1lrl, _ relat ion existing be ~ween us, l hesi tated B eneficiai'iJ-Bros. J. R. Skippen, Jas . to be the fi rstto Qpeu up then1atter. Banks, John Clayton, W. Broundreth, It wonld take too much tune to re - .Jas. And erton, H. W illiams, H . Thomas, 1. THE LOW DOWN is as easily operated as reapei'. h emse all the spiteful and irritatin!! cor- T. Cannon. 2. '~HE LOW DOWN :weighs l~ .)0 pounds and is IOk foet ,wide. respon dence from hirn m tryillg toget this Finance aud An.dil.- Bros. J. :B. B uck3. 'IH~ LOW DOWN is as easily drawn by 2 horses as elevated matter urrange_ d . On e thivgis clear, when ingham, J. W . London, George Wood)9y, bmders ai e by :{ horses. · Mr.I.ittlehear41\l'l111lQ!' W:\~,flbrn 1 drespect- W, Edmett, G . Matthew·s, .J. w. Kempling the board bill h e should have co-i.ne to ing. 4 THE .£,OW DOWN can work on side hills wh ere elevated binders me in o manly way and asked tohave i tarO.flicers Report -Bros. R. CaJdick, J . upset. ranged . I would gladly have gone iuto W. H igginbhtham, M . A. Jam ee, W. J. :,, THE L OW DOWN has n o canvass to get wet, shrink, stretch or the particulari;1 of my claim and discussed Hill. wear out_ it with Jiim.Appeals-Bros. R .Caddick, J.H.Greenrt is said, yon know, that if an Indian wood, C. D. Reeves, H . Wlute, H . 'l'am- Ci. THE LOW DOWN has wrought iron frame which prevents gear· breaks your brend he will not after ward ma ge, M.. A . James. from gettin g out of line, cutting and wearing ou t. become your foe . It might be justly Dnri.ng \<Vednesda.y afternoon the lodge 7. THE LOW D OWN saves all the lodged grain. asked why I did not go to him'! Well, was in committee oi the whole, the time I can only say, I had a sh ort t ime before p rinci pally beinr; occupied in discussing 8! THE LOW D OWN ~vill cut and bind any grain lhat grows. asked an intervie w with him on anoth er t he uew ritual of degrees prepared and ~). THE LOW DOWN is the most durable binder made. subject; ar\d he refused to meet me. I exemplifillcl by Bro. Dr. King of Toronto. 10. THE LOW DOWN was completely rrn ccessful in -£he harvest of' was thus Blmt up to t lte course I took, Bro. J. W . \Vallace of Lindsay read an 1884- 50 put out and stood the test_ namely, to send in th e bill. address of welcome to the vieitiIJg hrethI charged him the full time lI1 my ac- ren . There are thirty-three subordinate 11. THE LOW DOWN will totally eclipse all eleva ted binders. count, thinking that the extra ailcommo- lodges wit h 2,232 member s. Admitted 12 THE LOW DOWN ii:; warranted t o work on fair trial or no i:;ale. datiou alre~dy alluded to, fully justified durrni.: 1884, 672. '.l.'he treas urer's report 13. THE LOW DOWN can be raised bodily with one lever, the· me in doing so. . . sh o ws the receipts of t he year to be $1. operator sitting in the seat . N o weight at any t ime on the horses. .I afterwards, to put it beyond doubt, , 542.S!J ; expenditure, $1 200.18. Cash neck:-:. only tisked half paj' ment during hia varions j imested by subordinate lodges, $15.004.ab~eoces and eve n this h e refused t o Pil-V. 02 ; total fund of lodges, $18. 404 ; sicIf 14. 'I'HE LOW DOWN cuts .'5 feet,, and all levers are within easy reach of the driver. · T will not say fone word about t he award. and funeral benefits paioi in four years, I hH ve no doubt the arbitrator did what $0,770. Six: n ew 1.odges have been or~ail 15. THE LOW DOWN is made only by NoxoN B1ios., Ingersoll, and h e thought was right, and I am 8atisfied ized sicnce last meeting of grand lodge. sold in Darlington and East Whitby by. ae: far as ht> is co ncerned. One t hing at l east, I 0 ,.n aay as t he r,,sult of the r e'fer'I'he London Adv·1·t iser sitys:-" Tlte 8 ence . after deductin g all th e long absences from my accouut as'.i allowing half board Ponetic B erald is the title of 11 new pubfor 14days<mly; with 50c_ per week (dnrina licn,tiou, for which P or t Hope must shoule responsibility. It is devoted to the long absences for the t wo large roo·u~ d er tl1 he occupied with ltis luggage aud lihrary bringing a.bout a 'rashunal orthografi ,' and w hen away, he still owed me $41.00. it says:' 'There are im provements in everything have recently bought, at This itself is sufficient proof thut I did not trump up an unjust claim on purpose els, evou in hw Ot iz yuzd but seldom; hwi not i.it the most ofn yuzd . ' t o annoy and. inJ m·e m y late pn.stor. ' 'P ort Hope seems tu have s truck a lt will b e urged by Mr. Lit tle's friends tha t be offet--ed me *50 t o se ttle it.. Yes. prett y bad spell. " OVERwith the insult ing proviso that h e did not FrvE car loads of Liverpool and Canad owe it. I am now done with this pa1t of ian Salt at Murdoch Bros ' . the controversy, 6 nd hope my R ever end Lndies etm always depend upon findin g friend can witfa n good conscien ce feel that he has treated me as I have de- a choice stock of dress goods at Couch, Johnston & Cryd erman's. served. AT th e Bowrnanville bai·oor shop, opThere is ·o ne oth er point I had overlooked. H e gflve m y wife $25 as a pres- p osite the PostOflice, t l1e very best tobacco ent,but wc took it as really givon to pa.rt is sold at cost price, although t.h ere ar" (or about SIX MILES) of pay < t n entertainment go~ 11 p at his r e- some woulcl have you think o t herwise, so quest at the manee, which cost from $40 d ont pay 5 cen ts a plug for smoking t o $50. In clnsing, I say to my brethren t obacco when you can get 2 for 5 cents at of St. Paul's and of the Prnsbytery, 1 regret F ethick's and all other kinds at wholesale deeply in t he h~t1-1rest of all concerned, prices. that any public trial took place and if any W e off~r Men's Black W orsted suits arc disposed to shove t he blam~ on me, if from $8. 75 up_ Ellison & Co. they wo uld call at my office I will sh ow the m aU the letters that Jm~e passed between us, and th ey can fairl y J lldge the citse on its merits. I cannot r efri.in from alluding to the mean, cowardly insinuation made at t h e tria l, that the reason Mr. Lit tle did not As th e manufacturers will not supplv anoth er yard of these 0 O'Oods' ~ pay me <1.nyt h h1g furb o:ud during the lirst except at an advance of ten per cent with every prospect of a. eighteen months w;1s· that; being in tiuancia l difficulties, I h ad req uested him no't still further advance, we advise our friend r; to lay in a su1rply of t o d o RO as my creditors '\'l'OUld get it. Cottons witbo'tlt delay. They apparently failed to see that if it wer e true, a minis ter of the Gospel was a party t o the fraud . ( A recei ver i~ a,g b!id HAS REMOV.liiD I.lER as. the tb.ief. ) I urn glad t o be ab]~ t o say One Door West_of Post Offict:, Bowmanville. witho ut mental r eservn,tion th e inuen do was a plain unvarnished falseho0d. My business failui·ti was an h on est one and beyond my control. to buildings formerly occupied by I am confined tit present to the h ouse CODD & CO., from illness and have had time calmly to r eview th e whole mat ter and find nothing to wit hdra w. My m otivts i n going to th e man se we re free from selfishness. I h ad only his comfort and intere~t in vie w. I have uo h ar:d feelings toward any one. I have fel t kee:ralv that some old fr ie 1 icl in She has n ow in stioeik: everything S t . Paul's a nd tlie Presb tery wel'e will:-<1_ usually found in a w.eU equipped ing to cond e mn me unhe~rd, but I have the consolation of knowinO' that the truth HARNESS SHOP. must prevail, and if it do:;, I have n oth i ng t.o friir. I can ID all ~in cerity use t he (1) · .A. MAGNJ FICENTL.Y constructed mach ine, built from carefully words of another! selected materials, and one of gr eat lasting <l_Ualitics. " M y heart is hea vy for it.s tr ust has been be· MRS._ HUMPl~REY_. (2) A B INDER with the finest cutting apparat us i.n the worlcl. BAR tray eel , Its kindness answered with foul wrong." warran ted nev er t o sag. Knives of l'azor steel. PETElt Mu1rnocu . 3) A B~NDER wet! balanced, free from for ward weight, and a TlJ...T ' P .S .- I wis h puhlicly t o make an apol ogy of great scop e. to Mr. B leak ley for a hasty expressio n t lrnt 4 ) A BINDER with the newest REEL out, han dsome, slrong arnl of fell from me during t he trial i11 r efer ence great capacity. to him. H is explana tions made to me (3) A . BIN DER with t he simplest and surest knotter in use, never since, on the point that caused the r emnr k, All '\Vinter Millinery, are q uite satisfactor y, P. M. fai.l x t o t ie, t o tie tight and in t he middle of th e sh eaf. BOARD OF EDUCATION. AUDITORS' REPORT FOR 1884. I I - 1'19 C> .:x: C> N" __. a ILIGHT PLATF:OFL~J BINDER F. H. MASON, Hampton P . 0 .. COUCH, JOHNSTON i CRYDERMAN Rock Bottom Prices for Spot Cash, Elovon Thousand Yards RE MOVA MRs. HUMPHREY COUGH, JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN, HARNE SS SHQP FARMERS First D oorEast of R11el10tlomHnuse, BRA NJflfOff" iJ BINDER Call at the new premises. l 0 R0 N0 1< : c MILLINERY STORE Children's Knitted Goods, If you h ave feelings of goneneas, too weak an d dragging to rally, too nervous t o sleep, digestion h ardly suffici.mt to k eep eon] aud body togeth er, t ired brain h eadaches, pain s ucross the back, the whole systllm relaxed, &ore lun gs or a n one to six b ot cough, and will try fr<>1 tles of D R. ArsrrN·s PR©SPHATr ::rn, as t he cose may req uire, i t will n ot fai l t o m ak e y ou our en thusiastic friend. Price, $1.00. F or sale by all druggests . Dress-making Ovtn- t h ree ton s of n ew goods have been reccivc_d and passed into stock at th e MISS KATE VINSON. gc~1uinc 8 tar House. T .Geo, Mason, proprie tor. HEN RY ' S :BLOCK, ORONO. A BINDEH. that can be folded in t w o minutes to pass, through any ordinary gate or barn door. and F elt Hats now (7) A B IN D E R that folds wit hout removing any Bolts, Sprock et ·w heels, or anything. Simple, effective, sur e. 'SELLING at COST. (8) A BINDER with 7.inc-covered deck, and iron -capped elevator ro llers ; no s ticking nor windinO" in wet O'rain. MRS. T. VINSON. (9) A BINDER easily shifted backwa~d and fo fwar d ; with n ew ext ension But t Board for short grain ;. i·emovable in long grain. (10) A BINDER of l'emarkabl y ligh t draft ; easily h an dled by 2 horses . . (11) A BI NDER that smts th e aver ege farmer as well as th e largest . m all th e latest styles. grain grower. (G ) JAMES M~LEAN, Ham: pton, ROBERT MOON, Orono, .A gent jbr Clarke , . A yent for Darlington c md Gcirtw right.

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