TER MS :-$1.50 PER A:XN1JM. OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FmST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M. A. JAMES, E DITOit AND P 1wrmF.1'0R. NEW SERIES, NUMBER 344. BOWMANVILLE, ~N TARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRWARY 27, 1885. LOCAL NEWS LETTERS. SULIN A.. Miss Annie James, of Oshawa, is visit ing friends here. Wright has snfticiently reM rs. T. A. " coverlld t u r et urn home. Wo are happy tu see Mr. vVm. Ashton 's smiling face amongst us once more. Mr. James Davis, of Michi!Jan , a fo1·mei· rcsiclent of this township 11as been visiting friends her e. 'l'he members of Solina Dil'ision will ha.ve an Open Division on Friday evenill!r, March Gth, when a goocl programme will be i·enclertid. · A large number we nt fr om th is plac(~ to Hampto11 tv hear l\'Irs. You111a11 's lecture uu the Scott Act (1uestion. Everybody plensed and deligh ted. On Sitt1.1r1lay last :t raid was made en the fi ve cords of h arfl wood fu rn ished for the s chool, ai1cl in fifty min ut.es t he wotk was completed. There wer e nine saws in use. A most tluilling and excitiug game of foo t-ball was pbyccl in this village on Sat urdtty last between Solina and Thorn ton's school. The Solina t emn was cumpos.:d of tlrn following players:-A. ,J. Reynolds, Captitin ; F . G . Kel'Shtke, A.L. Pascoe, J . Burns, W . J. Cryderman, A. C. 'l'rull, L . '.I.'. Pascoe, W. Cryderman, L . N. H ogarth. C. Cryderman, W. M Pntgomery . Mr. Eli P ascoe acted as umpire for Solina and Mr. J ohn P t\scoe for 'l'hornt on's. Mr . W. Ward, of Hmnpton , acted a.s r eferee. The 'l'horntun ( > neii) won the toss and agreecl tu k ick with the wind. The ball was kicked uff and it was phinly seen that the Thornton men were left. When the fi rst few shots wern fi1·~d some uf their meu be;,;au t o show their wounds 1 vh ile ·th e little ~boys) ·play ed steadily on holding their own and gaining grnund. 'l'hc way Jimmie t urned them up made them lovk nstonishecl. N o goals were made during the first half time by either team, but when t hey changed goals with the help of the wind au cl by tl1cil' well directed kicks they made one go:;i.1, which was kicked through by L . Pascoe and after that t he shots fell t hick and fast vn the Thumt oi1 goal, but :tll wer e stopped !J_y the goid. keeper . The little boys could ph\y around their men every . time and they fo und out that w 1 e man could not play around two boys as t hey imagined. 'J'be greater part of t he home team were small boys while the 'rhoruton team were mcu , but all the same they got left. After t . \ same th . pJayors Wel'h in vito<l to t he Sun 's H all where a ll the dtilic,icies of the season were spr ead before t hem, and t hey did amp le j ustice. Much credit is due to the Solina ladies who so ably mnnaged thi~ part uf t.he affair and in . the manner they entertained t he players. With three hearty cl1ecrs the 'l'hornton ites left for home, sadder if not wiser men. A k qJpy and interesting social even t occunecl at the pleasant famil.v r esidence of Mr . Geo . Awde, so uth of this village, on Wednesday evening, 18th inst ., when M r. Walter J . J,angnutid, eldest sou of Mr. '.l'hos.C. Langumid,and Annie Awde, dtmghter of Mr. ;Geor ge Awde, !were united in the holy bonds vf wedlock, H c v. Geo, 'Browne, of Hampton, being tho officiating clergyman. The presents to the bride were val uable and useful and in cluded : A beautiful seal cap, from the g room ; a richly bound and finely illustrated family bible, Mr. and Mrn. T. C. Lan gmaid, p·ll"ents of the gl'oom ; a n elegan t set of china, l\fr. and Mrs. Geo. Awde, parent.s of the bride; a n elegant parlour lamp, M ess1 ·s. C. and A. J. Lang midd, brothers of the gr oom ; a large lamp, Miss Sarah Awdc; cryst al cheese plate, Mi ss Eunice A wue; 1 do7.. silver tea spoons, Mr. J onatht>n Awde; s ilver butter cooler, l\'Ir. W . H . J,angmaid, R eeve of D arlington , and wife; pearl handle butter k nife, Mr. Arthlll" Langmaid ; silver cake basket, Mr. and Mrs. J. Langmaid ; sil ver pickle cruet, Mr. · r . H . H aucock, 1st Dep. 11ee" e of D ..rlington, and wife; tnnbruiderncl table CO\'er, M r. and Mrs. Jas. Rundle; set of cut glass, fo ur pieces, Mr. iind M rs. R . ,Jdfor y; silver s ugar bowl a nd spoon holder combined, Miss It. Brooks; crystal an d silver fruit d ish, M iss ltundlc, of Bruck ; silver ·plated cruet stand, tive hottles, M r. and Mrs. Uenjamin Ashton; silver napkin ring, Mr. and Mrs . W. Ormist on ; ~ih·er napkin r ing, Mr . T. G. 0 n a iston ; silver napkin ring, Miss E . H og:1 trth, of Exeter. After parLiiki ng of a splendid dinner , the young couple left on their wedding tour . B oth con tracting parties a re pop ula.r among t heir young friends and start on t heir new relationship with the good wishes of all the ir friends. X 1 mx't;:;, ENFlll ~L D. VoLu~rn XXXI. NmrnEn 9. OB ONO. ee UNOS M " C) Have resumed business, and will be pleased to see all their old friends and customers. ... /J A Large Stock of New · · Goods to arrive in a few days. CALL AND INSPECT. Bowmanville, F ebruary Hi, 1885. WATCH! for tlrn BAlWAIN s ffi]filll m ~ IB lil ~ given ·by ID~ I N. H. Down' s Vegetable Aalsamic Elixir is a. positive cure for Cou1Zhs, Colds, Croup, Whooping-Cvugh, Catarrh, Hoarseness, l n fl uem:a, Spitting Blood; Bronchitis, Asthma, Lung Fever, Pleurisy, and all diiteaeea of t he Throat, Chest and Lungs-. As an E xpectorant 1t h as no t;qtral, Consnmption has been cured tunes without numbe r by its timely use. It heals the ulcerated surfaces, and cures when all ·o~her remedies fail. Fifty-six years of constant use has proven its virtues. Every family ~~:!~.~;~~;;t~~ ~~eL~~~~ePrn~~I!t~;8~r~~~Ii~~ton, Vt. The Jeweller. DI". H ena·y Baxte 1·'s llland1·ake Ditte1·s a.re a sure cure for Costiveness, B iliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigeotion, Diseases of the K idneys, Torpid Livar, Rheumatism, Dizzine11s, Sick Headache . L oss of Appe tite, Jaundice, Apoplex y, Pa.lpitations, Eruptions and Skin Diseases. Keep the Stomach, B owels, ancl Digestive Organs all in working order, and perfec t health will be the r esult. Ladies and others subject to Sick Headache will find relief tmd permanent cure by the us~ of these Bitters. Ueing t onic and mildly purga~ive thev purify the blood. For sale by all dealers in medicine. Henry, Johnston & L ord, Proprietors, Burlington, Vt. Henry, Joh nston & .Lord, Proprietors of Ar11lca and Oil Li11i1nentlfor Man aml Bea.st . The best external remedy for Rhettmatism, N euralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Burns and Scalda, Sciatica, Backache, Frosted Feet, and all other pains t\nd Aches. It is a safe, sure, a nd effectual Remedy for Galls, S trains, Scratches, Sores, &c., on H orses. One trial will prove Its merits. Its eftects are in m ost cases instantaneous. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction . Prices 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle. Sold everywhere. .a t his store and examine his new stock of Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery of all kinds, Silver Plated Ware, &c. quarters for wedding presents. Nice wedding rings and large assortpient of finger rings. Bowmanville, Feb. 11, 1885. 7tf. LOOK OUT F OR BAR.GAINS fl) ::r= E--4 AUCTION SALE1 I - OF- z 0 8 fl> 1-::3 ~ t:9 00 8 ~ Valuable Farm! in the Town 3hi~~f Cartwrig ht.. f! URSUAN 'l' TO THE DIRECT I@N given in the \ Yill or ItrnHA Jt l) BRAnnuRN, , fate of the 'l'ownship of Cartwright, in the County of Durhmn. Farmer , deceased. there will he sold by P ublic Anr:L ion. on t hs lands hereinafter mentioned, on P tJ> ~ 1· T~ursfa~, 12th ~a~ of ~arc~, next, u11,-;, 0 All Wool Suit ~ q ~ a t Urn h our o f" lh1·ce o'chwk 111 t.h c aflcrnoon. Ul the followinp: lands and promises, namely :south half of Lot numbc-c nineteen, in the seconil Concession Of the Townshi p fff ·Cart· urham , save an d wright, in the County of D_ · except twelve acres, more or Jess, at the southwest corner or said Lot. 'l'he parcel of land to ·b e sold containing ei~hty- eight acres, more or le~~ the ab~ve lands am~ small frame dwell· i ng l1ouse and two frame shingled roof barns, 1 5 ; also, n one a bout 36x50 the other about 30xframe shingled roof stable and shed about ~rim MADE TO ORDER FOR 9 DOLLARS, Well Trimmed and W ell Made. 3 0x50. TEHMS A:-<D COND11'IONE; :- One·tenth down at the time of sale, and sufficient, with this amount, to make one-half or the purchase money within two weclts thereafter.the balance t o remain on mortgage on the lands until the { firstdayot Novembu next,andbearing in tcrest .. a t six per cent. from the tlrst day of April next. '.rhc land.a will bo sold sn bjoct to a resel'ved bid. Other and particular cunditi·11· ·w ill be made known at tho time of sale. F urther par1 ticultirs can be had from \ V rr.r.I.\ M VANCA:M1 >, __ _ ... __ . __z __ E so., Cartwright ; J o1rn MILNE, Es< i.. Bowmanville, or from A TRORO' -BRED DU RHAM BULL Mr. }"'. J, Osborne, s uccessor to M r . Ju11 N K . G .1.1,uni1rrH. Bowman ville, " J,m~n WA'r ERM~N," i~ kept f9r scr. vl<!e Vanstone, has already made a good begin· b · H · d . Vendors' Solicitor. on J, ot J, Con. 3, Darhni:iton. Registered JD , · Dowmanville, February 11. 1885. 7·'1w. the New Herd Book ; Pedigree produced }f mug m a usmess way. e JS e11verm g reqmrcd . ' l'F.RMS :- Ono dollar, cash ; or $1.nU flour and feed all over t own at the lowest Sw. .c~st p~·ices. He i~ also paying t he high- ' i TTILSONIA MAGNETIC APPLI- if booked, F~ W. AJ,LIN, Mapleton .l!'ar 2 l'l'- ances for the cure of chrqnic diseast>.s est prt0es for .a ll kinds of gra in. C;\ll a t wltbout medici nes. Send for circulars and Men's all Wool Pants from $2.00 up. t he Buwnmnville Mill a nd make his ac pamphlet. CAM ERO N 'l'RUJ,L, Agent, "Oshawa Ellison & Co.. q uaintance. 4 tw ~~ N L J Gents' Furnishings of a ll kinds. 0 s E p B JEFFERY. I Mr. ·John M cP h erson, of Brooklin , spent S unday, the 22nd inst ., in our village. One of our young men skipped last week leaving som~ of ur merchants with lon g faces. Special union prayer meeti11g3 were held in the variou1 church es for t he success of t he Scott t he Act. Mrs. V inson , our fashio na.bJP. milliRer , has jnst recE ·ived a nice assortment of new goods an d invites t he ladies to call. Miss M cCormack hn.s purchased the \ h ouse and lot owned by l\'I re. W:ird, ancl formel'ly occupied by Dr. Rutherford. We hope t hat the d ry goods clerk and the big chem ist will ~cttle, without blows, who is to foke Joe's place on the stage. Large congrcg:ii.t.ione greeted l\'lrs. Youman a nd Mr. l\foK<ty, both of whom gave excellent .:xpositiuue npo n the enactwents of Act . Mis3 Bowes, of H alton Co. , organized a. Lrancb of t he W. C. T. U. here ou Saturday ah~ rnoon , and addressed a meeting of chi lcken on Sunday in t he M ethodist church. The remai~s of Mr. Ma rk J·acksoo, who. was for mt111y years a local Methodist preacher, were cuTied to their last i·eating placa on t"1t 11n l,.y last . He was uni versally esteemed. H ow s weet the tone upon tile mid night air, was ~h e voice of the young former from the south, as h e Rtoud &roi.un-inq u pon ou r m tii n t ho roughfare. l:lusl;! Cilspar, strike a lower key-note next time. The L iteratti mot T h ursdav eve nin<>. An ~xcelltint program me was - fur nished. ' T he startling fea,tn re was the appearance of Dtm~el which caused quite a laughter, but not being able to staud the pressure, he retired. Mrd. Betsy R olfe, rel~ct of thti late B en jamin R olfe, a ud lll<.1ther of M r . \.Vm. R olfe, depart ed th is life on T uesday last, at the ripe age of 84 years. liihe w as a. wor thy member of the Christian church and was g reatly respected and beloved for her k rndncds and truly pious lifo. Rob is once more (to use a vulg:tr .ex· presaion) "in t he mud." The inte nse cold of Sat urd ay last chilled t he poor follow, a nd, overcome by ten1pfation , h e iubibed of th e bitter cnp. It is a. coiucidence wort h re1rnw:kinE( th it a visit to Newcastle is always fo llowed by his downfall. Orono Literary & M usical Society lrnld its regular meeting on Thursday evening Hlt h inst . 'l'here was ii good 11ttenclance of members and an .:xct::!hmt prugr;m11ne wtis rendered as fullows:- Address Ly the chair man of the evening, Mr. A. J . Lock liart; glees, by the Club; songs, by Mr. H AMPTON. Geo. Witddell, Miss Lcnahnas, aud the We've put our sl1oulder to the wheel, Misses H all; instrumental music, by M iss We'll make tho 8eott Act r oll, Mary M"cConna.chic and M r . John Mclnte111perauce will tho p r~ssure feel ; Con uachie; readings, by Messrs. D. l\1cH ark I to its death bell toll . Ald on, W. \ V. .Andr ns, C. G. Armstrong, S U!lSCltIBER. and :Miss Mar ion M cConna,chie; recitatW e are glad to hear that Mr. J ohn ion s, Mr. l\f.cDowell and Miss Carveth. Wilcox is i·ecovcring from his recen t It has been decided tu hold the meetings 'illness. weekly, instead uf for t nigh tly, as at first · Some of our musical talent have been determined. 'f he q ncstion uf "Female invited to 1iS11st at a concert this Frid11y Suflragc," is t o be debated next meeting. " vening at Enniskillen . Quite a number of Hampton people ENNIS.KILLEN. wu 1 t to Enniskillen on Sunday. T hey Be on h<tnd for the concert hero ] 'nclay say t h ey had a good time· evening first. lt is expected to be an A large numl)er from Solina still attend evening of enjoyment. the Salvation Army meetings ; they seem A Scott Act sermon was preached by extremely h appy while on the road . Rev. C. Taylor here last Sabbath evening. A uumbor vf young people from 011ha.wa An excellent sermon \\ as preached here visited our village on 'l'uesday e vening, the guests of Mr. James Cryderman ; a last Sabbitth morning by the H ev. Mr. very pleasant and enjoyable evening was Bh1ir , of Knox College. A gentleman who docs a little lumber spent. P arties p utting scandalous lett ers in business in this section this week unloadthe office had better p ut stamps on next ed and piled up i n a neat pile 1,350 feet tim e. T hey only lower themselves in t he of l umh or in fi ve minutes ; the same geneyes of the public by doing such low tleman a nd his team a few days ago loaded on hi:s sleighs drew half a mile < ind unloadtrick s. ed two loads of sq narc timber in half au On W ednesday evening of last week hour- uext. Mrs. Youmans was greeted with a full The house occupied by Mr. Thomas honse to listen to h er very able and convincing arg umen ts in favor of the Scutt Vokes was discovered t o b e on fire a fe w Act . .Judging fro m t he expression t aken, nigh ts ago while the occupants were at the t here will be a sweeping majority here in Army meetiug; by vrompt action the favor of the Act . A juvenile tempera1 ice flames were extinguished after the ceiling Choir led by Miss L awrie, rendered sever- was ne<trly all Lurnecl out in ime r oom. al choice selections during the e vening. 'l'he house is owned by Mr . John V irtue. The .B.e v. Mr . Y oru1g of Cobourg very Mr . Vokes lost considerable by h aving ably advocated t he claims of t he :Scutt goods clarna~ed. N o 1~ccd of a fire engine Act on Mo nday eveniug ; the atte ndance in our village. WllS slim, A large number of Revtirond GentleSLow BoY. men are expected h ere to take par t in the Induction of ltcv. W. McLaren on Tuesday, March ;)rd. Mr. Pope, of Bownian· CA ll1.' WRIGH'f.'. ville, will furnish a pol'tion of the music Mr. James Clarke. of Ballylmff, is re- for t he occasien with his famous 7'ither. co ~·e,·ing slowly from a disease ot the Mr. Ke;ochic, of l~owmanville, iii <1l~o expected to favor us with some of his son! - - --.---. .,...___ · ~-heart. stil'l'ing melodies. 'l'hc lad ic~ as usual are IU BBY. M r . David Ferguson , of L ot us, is ill providing an cxcellcut tea, so all ' hat come with nervous debilitv. H e has b.:en laid m ay expect a rc11l good time. Mr . .John Kerr and wife, of B rock , are up for some mon ths~ visitini-( f riend:o; in th is localitiy .. School report for J~inuary. Names i n N . F. P aterson, Esq. Q. C. was unavoiA lit tle son of Mr. I saac Clmpinau has order of merit. SEN. lII CLA88 : -Altie been quite ill but is no w in a fa ir way to dably prevented for m fulJilling his engage- M itchell, Ma1y V irtue, Minnie Rogers, ment at Devitt's un T ueschty evening last . r ecov1' ry . Carrio Roger d, Rebe~ca Av tlry, B ertie· Rev . .A. Richar d preached a sermon People doing business at B urketon Sta- Byers, Al bert Dea.n, I <fa Brown , Lillie on Sun1lay af1 em oon having s pecial refer - t ion speak well of the new agen t. W e Potter, Rose Brown, Willie Ma.rlow, euce to the conflict bemg waged against hope he m ay retain the good opinion of Richel. Moyse, Willie Dean, Robt. Mc· thtl whisk ey trattic. all.. L aron, Fred l:lyam, Mary L ~wia. SEN. Mr. J . 'l 'yreman is hauling brick to Mr . R ober t Ba.ncr ofts sp.:ech at Caesa- Il CLASS :- Ella. Stain ton, E llie Gilbert, ve-neer a house own ed by h im in the vill- r et~ WM a masterpiece of eluquomce; it was equal ; Willie P otter, Fred Moroney, age where he intends r e moving to retire freely intersper sed with racy anecdote J no. Vir tue, Lottie Rogers, Al lie McCulfrom th e hardship of farm life and spend which delighted t.hc audience immensely. lo ugh, Calvne .Thl£ills, Harry P ye, Orun the remainder of h is days. Scou-r. Byam, E ~titl Hrown, L ouise Lewi~. JUN. R e1 '. Mr. \\' oodf!er preach ed an earnest Il CLASS :- Joe Dea.u , Jas. "M oyse, Wm. Hobinson's Phosphori7.ed E mulsion by and inte~1sely int eresting sermon on 'fom- M cLaren, Ada Moyse, Ellie G ifford, its stimulati ng actions upon t be organs of r:emnce m th_e M ethod1st chmch here 0 11 Mnm ie Ma rtin, Sidney Hockaday, lfobt. digestion and assi~11 ulah':'n, and bY: . its I S unday evemng last to a crowded house, R eynolds, }~rank Montgomery. ~EN. I pow erf~l ly a.lterat1vo tome and 11utr1h Y e 1 R ev . Geo. McKay impr oved the death CLA S£! : N elhe Rogers, Osber t Byers, p roperties,_ purlfies _the _blood f!om all of the late Betsy Milne, oi. Williamsburg, L ottie R iggs, M11ggie Virtue, Mable taint, and increases its sohd const1tue~1ts. by preaching a sermon in th e fir::it P resLy- Hutchinson , E mma L e wis Charlie MoysP-, Always ask for Robmson 's Phosphoriz.,d terian ch urch Cartwright· on Sabbath Alb. Stamton, M able P otter, Willie Tole, E mulsion and be sure you ge t it. · 15th inst. · ' ' ' J . L. Staples, Teaoh<'r. The population of E nfield is steadily incr easing. Great excitemen t prevailed her e on S t. Valen tine's clay. Mr . 1 r. Griffi n is preparing to b uild .i. new barn next eum ·ner. M1'. Geo. R ea ttoire lrns been visiti ng r elatives in t his vicinity. Miss Camer on, of Oshawa, has been visiting at Mr. R . Heynolds. S ome of our residents intend lm ilding r esidences t he comi ng s ummer . Mr. A. Nickleson is now ocNtpying a part vi M.r. J. N iddery's house. The Enfield Praying Band condu cted the sel'\'ices a t Eldacl on Sunday eveni11g. Mr. Archie Sales bought the mansion la tely occ111)ied by t he late Mr . J ohn 1rox. If the baby dont talk when it is t hree days old; be sure it must be tongue-tied. T he su11cess of our school n egro show was attr ibuted to the able chairman- Mr. B . Winnttcott. Mr. G. Hubbard's ~m e was a success, everything selling well with the exception of t wo or three horses. M r. D. Dyer is again selling his barley for seed and is not able t o supply h~ lf of those who would buy fro m him. The appoint ment of :i Chief Constable and H angman has pro ved a blessing t o Enfieid, as t he place has been q uiet ever 8.lnce. The R eaders of the highly esteemed STA'.n~i'iivrAN iu this vicinity are rather inclined to think Llmt XX is taking a snooze. \Yake up, Tommy. The social at the church was a euccess. The lecture by R ev. C. Taylor, was am · using a nd instructive, a nd the food provided did cr edit to the ladies. His fiiends in this neigh borhood sympathize with M r. H ooper in his d isappoint ment, but hope this lesson will teach him nat to count chickens before they are hatcli.ed. Our school teacher, Mr. R . L ane, is mak iug many friends here. H e has t hus far .pi oven hi rnselftO' be a succ~ssful t each· er , a nd we all wish him success a~ thi" is hie lirst year at the wor k. The N egro Minstrels gave au entertainment at t he sch ool a short time ago. 'l'h c pr oc.:eds, which were one , hundred and seven ty four cents, went towa1·d buying a foot-ball for t he scl1ool boys. Our lec ture and sopial on the evening of t l1e 3rd wen t off blooming, with t he exception of a few whoso repasts were season ed with gimy--carn-strn p "rid caused them t o go home (l o the te-te-te-limpet. ....