7 car loads Sailt. Liverpool Salt and Land Plaster-.lowest prices at QUICK .& WRIGHT'S. THIS COLUMN Belonas to STOTT & JURY and 0 all Medicines advert.ii:;ed are for 'AA , sal,o by tlrnm. . ll'f __,.~..,..__ ........ ,.....,,,..-..1'.... ...._,......_·._.-..,-":_ .....,., _, -.,.._, .- . ..... ,~ ,,.. _,-....,w---~6 Some F'acts about; the Greatest COUCH REMEDY of the Age. ----o--- The Excelsior Congh Syrup is ~he most popular remedy in n s1~ and cannot be e:i;celled by any articlP in the market. The Excelsior Cough Syrup is prompt and effectual, and only costs 25 cents for a farl(e bottle. The E xcelsior Cough Syrup Ii! a most w·.mderful remedy and should be in every home. Some customers say they would not keep honso without it. 'l'he E xcelsior Cough Syrup is nmrrn factured only by STOTT & JURY, The Ifoliable Drnggists, Town Hall Block, Eowmanville, Ont. :N . .B. - Do n ot 'take any other remedy. Remember we are solo proprietors of this v11luable p1·eparation. S~TOTT & JURY. The Adulteration of food Act ~ PTIO\'TDES PENAL'l'JES FOR 'fHE ~~·~ uF- KEEPING & SELLING Imrm1·c A.1·ticles ~C Diet. This applies to the Retail Trade as well as Whole11a le. Dealers are h ereby r eminded that L v·AN, SiiNii c~ MONTREAL, GRIND, PUT UP, A~D S EU, URE SPICES AND NONE OTHER. Res that the name of the firm is on urnh package. .. HOW TO SECURE HEALTH. It is strange that any one will _ Rnffcr from derangements l·rOUffht on by an nnpnre Cll'· culation of the blood, wben, for 11 small outlay, the physical orguniz:itiou can be completely restored by that wonderful.blood purifier, Northrop & L.yman's Veg_etable Disco'l"cry. . Thie med1c111e act~ d1rcdly upon the lllood and Bowels, autl eradicate3 Scrofula, :Malaria, BilioL1sn~Bs, &c. , from the system. As a t.onic it h!l.s a remarkable effect ou the weak all(l broken down con· stitution, rnstoring the nppetitc, &e. t?nc who used it says it iii the most ex.peus1 vc m. e dicine he knows of; since using it hi ~ appetite has improverl so. rnuch th:it it ·Jost~ J1im twi~e a,s much to h vc as before. It banisbP.s pain and weakness, invigorate· the bra.in a.nd nervous system, and rouses tho dormant muscles into now life. Few are the remedies whose beneficial qualities and real meriL11 have made them ao popular with the public, and increased from year to year their consumption, which, whilst possessing the most valuable r e medial properties, are yet so simple in their corupound,and so easy to t ake, a.a The Quinine Wine, prepared by Nvrthrop & Lym11n of '£oronto. 'l'his article is prep11red 1f1:om Lhe pure Sulphate of Quinine, combined with fine Sherry wiirn, and choice aromatics, which relieves the Quinine of its bitter taste, and does not impair iu the le>\$t degree the efficacy of i ts action upon the patient; whilll sroaTl doses, freq uently r epeatee, strengthen the pulsa, increase muscuhu force, and invigorate the to ne of the nervous system, and thus by the general vigor whicn it imparts, creates an appetite which gives to the stomach tone and energy, and fortifiaa the system against 1111 infectious dis- ANY OTEIKl.t Bu'.l'TRR Cor.oR. - Bul'iington, eases. Ask for Northrop & Lyman's Vt., May 3rd, 1882 . I h ereby cert.ify AUCTION SALES. Wine ; sold by all dru g~ist. that I h .. ve exarnined the Rutter Color prepared by W ells JUchardson & Co., and TumaHY, MA!W.u. .10.- Ml' . ' Villiam Slem that the same is free from t~lkali or any on, lot, 13, con. 8, Darlington , will sell P1ms0Ns 01" SEDENTARY HAJJIT!:!, the other substance injL1rious to h ealth; t ha t some valuable hor se;;, colts, cows, fat g reater ·part of whose time is pass_ed at the I have co mpared. it with some of the best cattl e, h ogs,and sh eep .Sa.l e at 1 o'clock. desk, or in som~ way bent o ver daily tasks, of the other .Bnt.ter Uolors in the market See post ers, H. T. PHn.r.1Ps ,anction eer: cramp the stomach_, weaken ~~s r_nuscles, and tiud it t o be more than twenty-live an~ incur dyspe psia ein:lJ:'·. I~eir mo~t per cent stronger in color than t he best of THURSDAY, MAuc u1 2 .- 'l'her c will hcsokl on t h e premises l ot Hl, con. 2,Crirtwrigr eliable and safes~ med1cmal ie~uurce 18 , the others. I am salisfiecl that it is not ht, 83 acres nf excellent land, with good Northrop&Lynrnn s_VcgetableDisco~ery, liablti to become rancid or in n.ny way t o buildings, &c. , as Ret forth in adver the great B lood Pun~er! and wluc~ ~s es- injure the butter . I have exanun~d it tisement in this rmper and posters. Sale pec:ially adapted to m~igesti on, . Biho1_1s- alter two months free ex posure to the ;.Lir at 3 p.m. H . '1'. Pm.r.ui:s, auct io1 rncr. ness, Consbpatwnand l overty onmpurity in a place liii.blelto large changes of temof the blood . peratuc, :1ncl found n o trace of rancidity·, '1'H1rnsnAY, MARCH .1 2.- The Executors - ---~----- while other kinds si1nilarly exposed beM of the estate of th e b to .Richard llmdJos. Heandin, M . D ., Hull, P. Q., rmme rancill . A. H. SAHU~ , Prof. , burn will sell on lot 1!1, co11. 2, Ciwt;wright, a l ot of form st.ock, irnplomon l.s, w1·ites: Dr.' Thomas' Eclectric Oil com·· Chemistry, TT11.iversity of Ycrmont. hay, <Jats, potatoc~ , etc,, wit.h ont remands a large and im:reasing sale which serve. 8ee posters. H . 'l'. Phillips, it richly me1·its. I have al·vaya fonnd it 'l'JJ E B1·~s·1· COAllllN".A't'JON .--The host· exceedingly h e lpful; l u sed it in all casea combination of blood cl~ansing, regnhit- 1 auctioneer. of rheumatism, as well as fractures and ing, henlth giving h erbs, root s and bar ks ' dislocations. I made uso of it myself t o enter into Burdock B lood Bitters- a Hundreds of letters from those using calm the paiu oi a broken leg with dislo- pnrcly vegetable r emedy that cures dis- Ayer' s Hair Vigor attest its value as a reeation of the foot, and in to days J was e11ses of the blood, liver and kidneys. s rorer of gray hair to its natural c9lor . entirely relieved of the pain. " Wri'IWUT Doum:.- Yellow Oil is par As a stimulant and tonic, preventing -"-<------excellence the r emedy for Pain, L amen ess, ;tnd often cutm g baldness, and cleansing ;md soothing t he scalp, its use cannot b e Mothers Graves' \Vorm E xterminator Rheumatism, Croup, D eafness, "Burns, too stron gly r ecommended. ~ 8 pleasant to take; au1·e and elfect~ai i_n Frost Bites, Stiff joints a nd all Flesh l'eople are coming 20 mil es for our liatroying worms . Nany h ave tried it Wounds. Any medicine deal er can furcheap Flannels. E llison & Co. with the best rnsults. nish it. 'J'he poetry sent ns for publication enti- Words of Warning and Comfort. ME'l'H01J!S'l'S.-AnyS1·A·f'1·:sMANsubscrib- J MONEY TO LOAN. -- Any per11011 tled the "11,b~pe~tahln Tramp ," is not up "If you are s11fteri11g from poor health 01' er who sends u~ $2.00 for the C1mrnTJ.AN' who will give fi rst-class security ctin 'lanr., uisning .:m.a bed of sicknese, takecheer G 11 AtWIAN will get $1.00 worth of garden borrow mo~!JY in B mnil or 11Lrge sums nt. rn1rLo the .f;'l'ATESMXN standard. If Y""r are simply ailing, or i( you reel , , ' f b .· rent.rnt.e· ol rnten,~t by addressmg SECUUlTY, ' wenk and dispirited, Dt'\Lwer 7. Ho wman ville. All correspondence :;eells ree Y rn.1tl. , , , , v, , , ,. ,. , ., . ,.~--- - -· - -· Dr. l\'feLanghlin , M. P. P., was one of ·without clearlv know~trictly confidental. IHf. the guests :, i t th e ()overurnent 1:1.ouse ·ing why, Hop Bitters 80WMANVILLE, FRIDAY, .FEli. 27. Dinner 011 Wednesday n ight. 'will surely cure you. BOWMANVI.LLE MARKETS. AN T E D - A party with a few h11nrlre<l dollars to go in on j<lint ao· Mr. Nieman i~ tloing a rushiug business If you at'C a minister, and count on 1 ,he Cash System for Butter, Eggs, Oo·"rr.cted up to l o'clock p.m. every Thursdp,y with the Nllw Williams Machine. No have overtaxed vmirbelf with your and General Pi·u< lnce busines3, &c. 'l' nis is doubt they arc the leading umchiue " in the pastoral duties, or a mother, worn out undoubtedly tlrn best branch of business int.his Flour, per 100 Th ..··· . $2 00 .. to ·. $2 2fi with care and work, or a man of business or locality. Atldress :- ·No. 1. :;TA1'ES~IAX Oftice. m:irket. labm·,wcakenerl by t.hc strain of your everyday Fall Wheat, per bus11.. ,. 0 75 . . to .. 0 80 Bowman ville. 6-3w. A J,egion of the Select Knights :is likely' 'l'hc Parlor i:;hoc St.ore has recefre<l a duties. ot· a man or letters toiling over your Spring Wheat, per bush . 0 80 · ·to . . 0 80 midnight work, Hop Bitters will inost surely to b e started h ere soon. lc,t of new ho·l l R :rncl shoe~ in the new strengthen yon, Rye,per bushel. .·.· .· · . 0 50 · . to . . O fiti O~EY 1 lVIONEY !-'l'he s ubscriber . rccei 'l"ett money on deposit for theOntario Oats,pP.r bushel. ··.···· 0 28 .. to .. 0 30 Fforwmen ar1i directed tu J\fr . U. J·oll's styles for ladies tmcl gents. W . .Tennin gs, Loau and Savings Company, and p:iys interest l£ yon are suffering frorn over-eating Peas, Blne.····· .. .· ··· 0 50 ·· to .· 0 flii at, the riite rir ~ and 5 per cenr.. No n otice of atl\' ertisement this week. propc-ietor. " Bhckey.is . . .. , .· · 0 80 · ·to,. 0 83 withdrawftl required, Also loans money on A partial eclipse of the snn, visible in Capt. Thomas, ;just out from England , or drinking,1111y indiscretwu ordiasipatiou, mortg-Agcs nt J,,west rates. No c om m iss~on " Small.. , .. .. .. . . 0 55 ... to ... 0 [)5 charged. is in comnmnd of the Bowman ville corps or are young and growing too fast, as is Can:ida, occurs Mardi luth. W . Ji'. ALLF;N. 8-ly. Barley, No. 1. . . ... ... 0 (iO . . to .. C 00 often the cMe: Sunday last waR a verypleasanl, dayand <luring the aclscnce of Capt.. llind who " Nu. 2, extrn . .·· 0 53 .. to .. 0 55, the cl1 urches wen~ well a ttended . J has gone hvme for a fortmght on stek "'Or if you are in tile workshop, ·on tbe " No. 2 ....... .. 0 50 .. .to ... 0 53 I "farm. at the desk. anywhere, a nd feel ' . M r. Creig-1 . 1 t·011, o f u T'Jl' l ) leave. . nl 1:1.msmrg, . . I~.rw 'that your sr- tern necdR cleansing, tonNo. 3 ... . , ., . · 050;.;.to ... OOO ' JN THE MATTER OF MESSRS. " mo 1,ed las t week to the parscmage, 'l_'r1al proves. ~hat honesty 1s ~he best ·jng,or stin1 uJat.1ng, without intoxicat · Bt1tter,per tb. beat table. . 0 1.1 .. @ .. 0 lG l'ALMElt &. sC.llOFIET, lJ, Newcastle, 'iol{, if you are old , 'fl f· ' l I Tl t l 10 . kl' , "" ]:)Jll'J'ecl po hey m mechcme a~ well as m other Lard,'IP' tb .. .. ..·.. ...... 0 l(J . . @ ·· 0 13 Noticl'l is hereby g iven thflt i\1essrs. PALMJ~ R . J(\ J 0 )C () .e ' >I 00 u1, I',,n · 1. ' s .I ' . . 'hlood thin >llld impure, ]Julse down th e oLher Jay. .Loss 82 !iOO. \Veil t ungs . . Ayer 8 arsi1 pan· 'rn a geun.11.ae 'feeble, net'Tes unsteo.rly, facu1eiml E ggs,'!rJo·r. ·.···· . .....·. 0 11), . @ ·· O 18 ~ SCHOI?H:Ln, or t1;e Village of Newcastle, · l ' ' ' preparation, au unequ<1ded b!ood purifie r, ·waning, Hop Bntcrs is what, you nnrtl to , l' l 1 l O ~ - County of Dul' ham, 11 on ndrymen. have mad8 otatoes,per HU! 1e · . . . . · 2 " .· (ii) ·· 0 2o au a88i1m111ent of their estate an cl ctfec ·ts t<> "give yon new life, health, and vigor." m~;m'e{ · decidedly superior to a.II other3. I\ . HICK A tW. of the Village of Newcastle in A nyt·,hing lost or f11rn1d tha!. iH adver- _,, Oc~an fare $13.00, steeragt-, from Porttrust for the benefit of their creditora ; and t'h at lf you are costh'e, or dyspeptic or auffei·· all persona havin~ claims against them are ing fr:>m · ny otlicr oft.he numerous distir.etl in the S't'ATE,;JrA N is a1rnosl: eurP- to land or Halifax: by Allau Liu~, to or from N em '.iUrucrti!rnn.ents. reque~ted to seud in their names, residence · eases of the stom..ch or bov.t\ls,it is yom· ...,...._,...._,.~_- "'~ - -~.A/'\/'\,.-..PJ"\,,r..., an<l full particulars or their ch.tims, with be claimed. Londonderry, Belfast, Queans town, Gal. vouchers attached. and ~tatutory declarations We are pleased Lo sen Lhe genial face of way, Lime rick, Glasgow; Cobin also ro- own fault if you remain ill, If proving the same, to the m1der5ig11ed on or you are wasting awny with o.ny fo1·m Mi:. 'l'hom~s J\foClnng in his fonue1· place dnced. W. A. N1,A 1JS, Agent. 48tf. HYSICIAN, 81J1tOllON am! AcCOUCHllUR. before the 2nd A11ri l, 1885. oi Kidney dise9.se. stop temptin g denth this OJllcl' :Silver Street. Dowmanville. 7 Notice is hereby given tl11Lt the Raid 'l'rustec of business ngain. Dr. McLaren desires t o acknowledge the moment, and turn for u -cnrn to llop Bitter8, · -- p1uposes dispo8tn~ of all t he estate and effects R ev. A. McK:Ly, A., preached receipt of the follo wing surns per Rev,Jas. 1f yon are sick with that terrible siok - WANTED. - A good geneml Servant. or the said Messrs. Pnlmer and Schofield, 11s ·1 A J t 0 MRS w \V 1'AMBT YN soon as possible, and that a fter the 2nd <lay of' I wo very excellent se m10ns in St. Vanl"s Little, llowmanyillc, for the Library Fund ness, N . ervousness, you w1l a ' ' .Bdm find PP Y · · · · · · ' · April next , or its "oon thereafi.er as Clln be of Kn(lX College:-M1·. D. Fi~lw1:, $i>, in chw:rch hist Sabbath . Gilead" in Hop Bitters . I · effected, the saidTrustce will oroceed to dispose Another large Ahipmeni: of Nnw \Vill- ThoH . Paterson, $2.fiO; .r. Bleakley, $:~ ; T WO BOARDEW::\ WANTED- Apply of the as3ets of the saic l Palmer & Schofield, among the partlcs entitled the1·eto, hnvinit iams sewing ;;lachi11es just arrived. lf. 1 ltev .·Tames Little, ~14. fiO; toLaL $25. at S·o'A'l'll!'l>LAN o!flce at once. A quiet regard only to the claims er which notice shall - -If you are a f 1·eque11ter, or a resident of, 1 - a miasmatic district, barricade your svs· place fm· students. have been given ; aml that he will not be l ia ble IL Nieman, sole agent, :Bowmanville. /\ R och ester papet· says:- " Fred D. - tern against the scourge of all countries 1 for the assets or any por tion thereof 80 dis· Farmers interested in good t horo b red Cherry., f11nn erly book-kee};Je r for the - Malaria, F.pidemic, Bilions :ind Inter- I _ ._ .. . , ... t "b tc L 1 f J mitt.,ut Fevers bythenseof Hopllittcrs SE]< ..; D HAR.LE Y FOR SA L E . -·A ;~ 1 liu~c ~ud."fi0l~~~~n ° w iose claim he shall st,oc!.: should pay mi on.rly visit tu Mr. White Sewing Machine Company, in this quantity of six-rowed J3arley, free from Newcastle, l<'ebr uary 2ii, 18~;i. Samuel A llin's herd near :Providence. .He city, has been appointed manager of the If you have l'OUl.lh, pimply. or sallow skin, noxiou~ seeds. HENRY ARllAHAM. Solin11. !I W'M. RfUKARD, 'l'rustee, 8·3w* has some very fine Durhams. above company's oilice in A lbauy, and bad breath, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, blood. the sweetest breath and health. Cottons are 011 t h e ad vauce but you left liere last week for th1 1t city." · We rich $500 will be pald for a c11se they will not cure U RHAM cow & CALF F OR SA.LE. r.an still buy them at Conch, J~p:nston &. arc JJleasetl t (! he<1r of . J!'retl's promotion or hel1>. . ...Calf two months old ; also two MAHES, Cr yderman's at the lowest tftiees ever to so responsible n pos1t1011. in foal to ··Young Chancellor." A.pply to .1. M. A L ady's Wish. JON l·;ss, Bowmanvllle, 8·2w. known w th e trade in the history of CoJ1>1ERYATIVES. ,--R,·ery subscriber t o ---o--"Oh. how I <lo wish my akin was as clear Camtda. the STATESMAN in c11nada who sends lll:I and 'soft as yours." eai<l a lady to luJr friend. $2.00 for any t wo nf t he follo wing paper8 "You 'can easily make i~ so," answered the QEN 'l"S FUH MUFFLE~ LOST. -··"tTT P1n;sny·r~1 lllANS. - Any s~'A'fE SMAN subfriend. How'!" inquired the tlr·t lady. On Hh .January, between Tyrone Church VV scriber who sends ns $1 00 for the I're~ln1- will receive free by mail twenty paclrngos "'By nBing Hop Hitters thn.t. makes pnre, rich and Ith <'on . 8uitable rew· ud for it s return 'A'l'l.:S>1AN - JN-·· /.ericin R e1 ;iw' and $ 1.00 for the Ololw ~>r of select.~d ' garden seeds worth one dollar, blood and hloommg health. It tlid it for me . to ROHER'!' OOJ.J,A.COT'l' or S·1 observe" -IOFFu: o:. · · · 8 Mtt.il or uny other dollar paper will get 20 viY.. :- The Weekly Globe. Mail, W estern .asH'you 1 rNone genuine without e. bunch or green STRAW B ATS and BONNE'l'S, , , . ,, packages of choice garden seeds free by Adv· rf·ser , Wi.tucss, Fmnily H erald, li'cirm- Hops on the white ·label. 5hnn all the vile, ers .Adi>ocate. Stock Raisers J rnwnal, Rural. poisonouB stuff with " Hop" or " Hops" in their A N IE D.Basnvood, Elm and SILKS and ~ATINS, J)lail. · Black Ash I,umber ; also 100 <:ortls HemCanwlw.n, Pi·l!.~hytcrfoll Review or Parl:- 1111me, lock ~'ire Wood, u. C. J<'UHNITURE co, IUBDONS and LACES, 'rhe Bowmanville Snow Sh oe Cluh will dvle. News. meet to-n.ight in the Council Room ponnds of good 1ir ighl; sugar aL "'T .LIJ.( )N FOR S LE --~fi~r .LADrns ' FANGY COL.LARET'l'ES, 1'lrn Queen St. l\fothodist chnrch was st 7 .30, All [members are r equested to .l.Lyle'sfor$1.00, S A ' ·. A '. -A'!~ry ne LADIES' FAN··v: FRJL.LINGR, ' . . \ k yonng lfoavy Drau11:ht Stallion rismg four be present; s;.>ecial business, 'I'hose comfortably filled last, Friday night to A good all \~ool tweed srnt;.' made by :rears, for ~ale ; on~oul~, ~xcl~,.r'~~. for a good LACE and SlLK. 'fIES, wishing to JOiu can give their name to h ear Rev .·John .Johns (Trehiljohn) Jec- the best cuttm' m town only· $8.50 cents span or ~!rive rs. Sire, Glemtlex. Dam has CHILEHEN's OoLOkr:D E~rnnonrn1u:r) t;urn on "Peter Cartwright." The lecLurer , '"[ , , ' ' fou r stra1i;:.llt crosses. A~so, a good bloo1l mare any of the ofiicers. <tt T. f, co. L>. ason S Star H ouse. in foll! , 7 yearsold,forea.leon rnasonableterms. COLLARS- ne w styles, Mr ··James N , l!'airbairn, of Toronto, did full justice f;o his snbjcct and everyon e Apply to GEOllllli: JoLL, Solina, Unt. !l·tf t wail delighted. '!'he Re1 ·erend - - - - -·· · ·-·NEW OH.NAM'EN1'S, has bought frmn Mr. .John Bussell the presen. Our New Premimu. CE ! ICE! ICE! - Farmers, now is BEADED NET FOR VEILING , farm now occupied by the latter at the gentleman preacher! in the same church on Sunday, morning and evening, tu the time to pnt in yonr ice, then get one ot handsome figu re nf $140 per acre. It is 'Ve lta·e m ade 11rrangemunts wi th a those CHAMPto:-. CAlllNET CnEMIEHS; aavo all of winch we are selling very cheap. one of Lhe best fa!'ln8 in Dnrlington. The packed congrngations ; and at nigh I; dozens yonr wife and daughters half the work of were mrnble to gain admittance. \Ve had r eliable Seed House in Toronto to send bntter-m11king and 11111. money in your pocket MRS. THOS. VINSON. S'J'.~ n:g 1CA.N welcorn es l\'[r . t\nd Mr~. Fair intended 1n1blishing a synopsis of each . .IONE'3~, Agent, Bowmanville. 8 ·w bairn back to \Vest Durham. post-paid twenty packages of select giu·- J.M - -- - - - - - --· ·---- DRl!;l:lS-MAKING AND S TA MPING 1 di scourse, but our spnce doe:\ not. permit. A mem<1rial sermon in r eference to the Mr. Johns i.6 sure of a full house every den eeods wor.th ONE D OLLAR to 11ny post E ED WHEAT.- White Fife and by MISS KATE VIN3or.;-. death of the la te Geo rge Haddy will be time he cO!llt'l:I to Bnwmnnvillc. He was oftice in Canada to every STATfJ>i&UN si1 b · ~ Defiance Wheat, claan aml free from all 11oxio11s aeed for eule in q u1Lnt1 ties to snit purpreached next S abbath evening in the accompanied by one of his sons. Th.iy sc.1:iber who 11ende us ::12.00 for any Caim· cba.<iers, Lot 27. con. ti. Clarke. ALJ3J!;Jl'l' Church Sheet Methodist Church by tho left on M onday for their home in Brooklin, 'J'AMBLYN, Orono. P . 0. 7-~w· · dia.n papers they:m ay r equim. H ev. E . H.. xoung; everybody welcc>me, N. Y. Young men ar e specially invited, Mr. ORSE FOlt SALE.- A "Pride of Wellington Lod((e No. ]!J Sons of EngYoul'lg's th eme will be "The Heavenly _ . Scotland" Mare- a fine young animal J . land celebrat.i1d thei1· anniversary last BIRTHS. good an1l gentle to work. WM. WEltltY, l\fnltitudtl. " Tuesday night hy a gmnd banquet at the l\1AYER - In Bowmam·ille, on tl1e 20th inst., ltoselan<lvale Stock }' arm, Solina. 7·tf. Vance Hainer, the boy orator will lec- ll11ebottorn H.ouse. Nearly fi.fty brethren the wlfe of Mr. Markus :<\layer. jr., of a dough· ture in the Town Hall, Bowman ville, this from Oshawa, ·whit.by, l \Jrt Perry and s~n'.l'II-ln Darlington. on the 18th inst., the B l!LJ; FOR f·L\.LK· ·A thorriugh-bred Friday night, Feb. 27th; subject " Under- P ort H ope were present, besides n large wife of Mr. A, Smith, of 11 son. Durham Bnll, tisin1t 2 years, regintered in grou nd ." '.!.' his promises to b11 one of number from the hom e lodge. After supB.tNOHAM - In Cartwright. 011 the 2:lrnt met., · new herd book. Color, dark red, A very fine the grandest treats of the season . Ad- per ·t pr;:igrarnme of tna11t.s, llj)f:eehes ··nnd thew ifc of :!\fr. Dn>i<l Bingham, of a daiwhter. animal, Terms reasonable. J. L. DuowN, Jot I · " JA, con. 6, na.rlington. Hampton P. 0. tHf, mission. 2uc, ; r eserved seats, :15c. ; Ha.U mu:;iic filled .in a vc1y pl.iasant. t wo honra. H AS REMUVJ!;D It!Elt (1pen n.L 7. :10; lecture to commence at 8. '£he el1air w:i.s ably jilled hy Hro, .J. - W. MARRIED. ·c1on.S ES FOR S A.LE.-A Gener;;! Secnl'e seats ut ' 'llig 20 ," Higginhot.h am, \V :lrthy Grand President, L,\ NC: ~t.Hn-AwDF.·· At the rcs!den11e of t he _ .P!1rpose Ba:r Horse, 7years old, kincl and J> artiesref)nirmg mo11rning good1111huuld of Oshawa, made a capit:tl speech iu reply bride's fntller. D11rling ton, on Uic 18th instant, gentle m every respect and t\ Black Mare 4. by the n.ev. George Browne. l\lr, \Yalter .T. yeaus old, quiet and kind, 11ny lady can drive note t hat Co11ch, .J o hnstQn ~l\i; Cryderruan t o t he toast of "Our Order." Bro. H ig-· f.'!~f~~~iclamll\1ias AnnieAw::l e. All of Har- ~~1iu{'.'~r further p"rticnlars, 11pply to Ai-~ t.o buildings formerly occupied by have opened ont this week 11 new 11t ock of ginbotha.m is very popnhr with the breLliMAU.t ~TT- In l\fanilln, on the l!Jth Fe1Jru11ry, --·--·· ··- ---- - -- -- --· cmpe c~loth s, crape black mishrneres, and ren everywh ere. U ev, 13ro. E . Roberts, CODD & CO., another lot of their . celebrated mak e of Assistant Grand Chaplain, delivered an 1885,LenaJane,youngestdaughtcrofB.ev.n. QOOD FARM I N CLARKE FOR ; black crapes which will atand a day's rain . able address in re~ponse t;i ~.he toast of ~6I1~!til~e t~K~c~ ~l:r~':v!~~ l week. " O.f on which SAJ,E150 acres. being lot :lJ,con.u,Cl11rke, 11re good frame dwellinll" and outThese goods were all bought fo1· prompt "Old England." Addresses were also - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -buildings. Well fenced, well watered rur.ning stream, in good .state ot cnlti vatioo. For cash and will be sold at the lowest possible rnade by Bro. F'irna111ore , of ( lshawa, amt DIED. further partwulars o.pply to 'l'HOS. VINSON prices. Bros. Philp and Sal'!l ey, of Whithy, in Cu:i.rnNS- ln Darlington, on the 20th inst., Orono, or A. POLLARD, on the premises. ' Charlotte Clemens, wife ot Mr.Joseph Clemens, 7·:Jw· · l.n a letter just to hand from Mr. H . C. response to "Om·~ ~ nests ." 'J'o the toast S h e has now in stock everytliing aiied fiO years. Ifoar,of. J)arlington, who is basking i n of " TheAnny and Navy" Bros. H obbs ancl v 21.st, HAonv--At Owen Bonnd, on Februar. ous E AND LOT IN HAMPTON Hlikc speeches. Bro. l\'I, George Haddy, second son of Mr. John Haddy usually found in a well eciuipped IJ1e S unny South , h e states of New Or- Conlan mnde w1 l!'Olt SALE-A CO!D!Ortable farm dwellleans: '"f'ruly t h is is one of t l1e empor- A. J ames replied to the toast of "Wel- of BowmanvUle, aged 22 years 11nd 10 months. lng on west si(le of Main l'lt., Hampton, Good HARNESS SHOP. Mn·e111lr.--Jn J!owmanville, on the 2Uh Inst.. stahle ; hard and soft water: splendid orchard iums of the world ; ships of all nations; lington J,odge. " The orchestra, lead by Q .Jane Mitchell, wife of Mr John :Mitchell, aged and vegetable g11rde11. \Vould make a comfortsh ip loads of bananas; Rhip load s of coffee ; Mr, D . Morrison, received a hearty vote 7~ years. able Joome for person wishing to retii·e. Full war ships, &c. To-day (17fo iust.) t he of thanks for their excellent music. At OsnoHlm- Snddenly, In Darlington, on th e partkulars from H. ELLI01,;l', Jr.. Hampton sun poui·s down in som e of tho~e narrow the close all joined h eartily in singing 2.lth inst., Ann Osborne, relict of t he Jat.i Rich- M. A..)All[F.B, Bowmar.ville; or Jo&.'l', KNAPP, M.RS. HUMPHREY. Enniekillen, !Hf. ard Osborne, aged 71 years. streets like our hott:est; stmuner <lays, "God :::lave the Queen." Thermometel' ~truck 72 degrees to-day." L ADIES .TouRNAL Bible Competition . THE LITTLE BRANTFORD. N o. 10 is to be found on the third page 15 ACRER IN 11 HOUHR.' of this issu0. 'fhis is its firat appearance Messrs . A. Harris, Scm & Co., Sirs. as far as we have seen, anti almos t every person sending correct anewers is pertain I have cut 120 acres of grain with the of a prize. 'rhe publisher has sent a i:reat Little Bmntforcl Bimler which I purchasmany valnable pri:les, including golJ and ed from your agent, Mr. Robert Moon. silver watches, silver calm baskets, gold My barley was so short that Ronic of it rings, gold brooches, butter kni Y es, boo ks could not be bonncl by hautl, but your etc , to this district, competitors b eing binder bound it all right. I also cut som e well satisfied with the result of former very heavy barley that was lodged, where there was lots of big thistles,and the bindcompetitions. As some warm friencls of the S·rATESllIAN er went through without any trouble 0 1· are aILxious about our interest i n conse- fast driving, If it had beE'U any othe1· quence of the Darlington Township print- machine that I have used it wo11lJ ho ve ing having been awarded to another office. r equired fast driving to ~et through. Tn P e1 ·mit us to say that we much prefer t hat my wheat it worked like a charm, T cut the other man E1hould do the work at the l G acres in 11 hours. My oats was the rates stated in his tender . When we have A ustralian, gown on fl itt land 11nd grew to .clo work at :\ lr;iss to k eeIJ up a. !:lhow of ~tmw en ough for 100 bushels per acre, ·business, we shall respectfully i-eLire from Lhey were, l)a{lly lodged too, but went the field. ·w e exp ect to pay 100 cents on r ight'aronncl the iilcl and took them up the dollai· without the IJrotitable work I'C' - so P.!~an that; a person would think they ferred t o. 'fhe STATES)L~" will print the h acl all been s tanding. 1 cons ider i t A No, l machine and very easy on i tself and minutes n.s h er etofore. dnrable, Y ours truly. Clarke,ll'eb. 21st J 88fi. A1.1mH'I' T .nt.lrLl'N, 'l'WJ!]N'L'l'·]!'Il' E l'F.R "i':1'T 81'llON<JF. lt THAN 0 W Local and Otherwise. M Notice to Creditors. I . ..J , , ...., '-""-'""-'-, ........ , .....J P w. n. 'I D SPRING GOODS. NE STYLES w 22 I S H ~ lMRS HUMPHREY --·------- -- . --------- ·-- -1 HARNE SS' SHQP f1'rst Door East of Rueb otto mH ouse, RE MO VAL. H Call at the new premises. · T ::H: E A,..._::H:OUSE ~~ Pointers for the People. S ome lines of goods have touched bottom and are advancing in price. Buy early and you will save money. --- - --·-- ----- The following we have bought at rates that cannot be repeated: Special job line Can. Tweeds from 35c. to $1.00 per yard. 6 Bales Grey Cotton-yard wide- from 5 cents yard up. 2 Cases White Cotton- yard wide- from 7 cents yard up. 50 Pieces Cottonades, Dennims, &c., from 10 cents yard up. 100 Pieces Checked Shirtings from 10 cents per yard up. 300 Pieces Prints and Ginghams from 5 cents yard up. 9 Cases Fine Embroideries from 3 cts. to $1.50 per yard. 2 Large Cases English Stiff Hats, very choice styles and extra value. Our Spring Goods are arriving in large quantities - over three tons have been received and pabsed into stock. We undoubtedly have the largest and best assorted Stock of reliable goods in Bowmanville. Our trade has been continually increasing and we expect to see our fifth year turn-over still show an increase. First-class Clothing to order, made by MR. · the No. 1 Cutter. PEARDON, *~USE.) T. CEO. MA~ON, · Proprietor.