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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Mar 1885, p. 1

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,,ERMS :-$1.50 P ER ANNUM. omt TOWN AND C OUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M. A. JAMES, EDITOR AN D Prt0PllillTOR. =================================================================~-==== ---~-- NEw SERIES, NuunEB 347. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1885. VoLUME XXX I. ORONO. 'rhe meeting o! Orono L iterary and rn nsic<i.l societ y, on e\'ening ol' ]j'riday 13th, ins t . was t he:hest yet held . The large 11.t teu:fance o r rnemhers and t he excelle nt program showed w e ll for t.lie pro~ress o f the soeietv. M r . Geo. \~T,Ld clell was c bnirmnn and in hfo own s tyle kept th ings lively. Jt w!l.s moved and second· e el t h flt tb.e Sec'y be in structed to draft. u r eso l ution tendering Mr. Robt. rrer!!;nson t he heart felt sympnt hy of the societ y in his recen t matr imonial v enture, car ried without a dissenting voice. Readings w e1 ·e givon by Messrs. Geo, Pollard and' Clark M cCulloug h, '!' he inscrnmental music o r G. L. ]j'ergusun a nd Miss l\fa.g· g ie Cowanlwas well r eceived. a lso son1:s by by _i\fr. Or nurnd Gam sby, Mr . C. (}. Ar mst rong, a nc . Miss E ttie Hall. A m nst amu~ i ng pfl.t·t of the program was t he rend ition of a selection from School for Scaud"l by Mrs. Dr. Car ve L h J. Gihson r ead an<l Mr. Geo. :.\icDowcll. Mr. D . · an essay g iving his o pioion of t;he fair sex. Resol ved that the 11lea.s11res of an ticipat ion are greatAr than r enlizntion was debated, M r. Geo. l\icDo\'iell anrl Mr. F'rnn lc Gibson bring i n favor of t he a fllnnative > Ln·l Dr. T uck er assisted by Mr, Thos. Smith suoke on the ~icle of the nega,t.ive. The m eeting decided tl1at the argume n ts of t he a llirma tive were the s tronge r, Dt'. Carveth in a very elevet\ 1 n,nd comprehen s ive u1a nne1· gave a snort r esu1ne of the war in the Soudan sllowin~ plainly the cause of the trouble.the p osition or the arm ie~. general c lutractcr of the count ry, the roade a nd rivers to be t raversed et c. Meetillg udiottmetl to meet in one week. · ----·---.o1~~ NmrnEn 12. Carpets .. .. ....... .......... ..... at Lace Curtains .. ..... at Cretonnes .. .. .......... .... at Prints ........... ... ........... ... at Satteens ....... ....... ........ at N,e-w- Dress Goods- ···-··· .... at A large stock of Ne-wNe-wNe-wNe-wNe-w- McClung's. McClung's. McClung's. McClung's. McClung's. McClung's. LOCAL NEWS LETTERS. CA R'l'WRIGifT. Mr. Her on S en'r o f Durton, sust.ltined o, scrl. ou s relapse on Sunday last .. .. . . Lisla 'VVillia rnson and 1<'r ankie Coult e.- j uveniles, of our Tillage are on the sick list .... . . l\Ir. Uobt. J,ane offers for sale bJ' auction h is entire stock of fat·ming i mplements. catt.le, horses, &c. ]j'ull particuhtrs at·e announced by post.era. March 30th is t lic tlate .... .. Mr. vVm. Par1· e:.pects to rec~ver hi_s_a~ock by offering 50 cents on the $ 1. or lu s ltab1lit1 es and to be ·eopened for bu~inesd this week ·. . ... Ou1· Mr. Oldfield is s1tid to be putting u p a $GO.OO cnse of birds and animals for one ot' om· cit1"cns. We h a ve seen rnme ot the dpecimen s and are not at. all ash1tm ed of the handiwork of uur town8'.11a11 .... .. What bas happened to our township fathers·i ::lome time ago they wero authorize d by a considerahle vote of ratepayer s to proc~ed with improvem ents on our 'l'own H a il and yet no vl"iblo indiel;'tions oflife in the camp are preccptible. \.Vho is r espous1hle for the cleJay'I .... .. Mr. Wm. Brown. 8en., an old settler in Cart wright . d ied on \Ver1nescl11.y l l t.11 inst .. a t the residence of llfr. Daniel Brown, one of his son's and w a.s inter10cl beside his wife a t Devitt's burying ground on Saturday last. The L l ecea·ed w.." very active and careful especially i n h i ~ yoange1· days, a nd succeeded in amassing considerable wea lt h ...... Onr churches were beggarly a ttended last Sunday. Maybe it wa9 on a ceou· nt of t he s t.orm most ly, a nd nrny be it waa indisposi.tion! we think a little of eacb cause prevailed, especially the latter. We would like occasionally to be ahle tu contribute so mewhat of onr musical exprcs~iven ess, w ith tbe rest. to the s.ervicus in our church, a~ the preper t imes a nd 111 a proper and harrnomous key, out tt las! whether om· master of ceremonies, or whet her our ! ~cal t alent., is to blame or whether a ll the faul t lies in yonr h n mble scratch from the n orth, we dont pretend t o detel'mi11e but the fnc~ re rr~a1ns , a Ja.rg-e par~entage o.i: the congrcgat1on like mysel r dont smg onl y once i n a while, and why? A re we not expected to smo: w1tl1 t.be chon·? maybe we are if we can? Are the choir en1e~t:cd t o d o a ll 1he si nl(mg or even to make t heir selection of tunes to suH themselves onl) I Would it not be bet ter to cncour· age c011gregational singing and ho w c1tn tbis end bu sec urcct better t llan by h aving the choir dish u p a s·oft.eu as possible to the veople the old fa 1nJliar tu n es·!. Give 113 your own transcendent. volnntary a s y ou pl~as.. but lend us generally in the old fa.milia1· paths. SULIJ. V A. 'l 'he population or Solina is increasing.... . . . Mr-. C. W illfamson , of Osha wa. intends !living a panorama on "A Trip to Eur ope ., on ~' ri day e venim:. 20th inst . A dm ission. 10 ancl 15 ce nts. .. .... i\faplcCh'o1·e Division paid So1in&Division a friendly v isi t hist week. 1.'he progr n,mm e consisted of readings. r ecita tions dfaJogues,, a nd ~ood music . .. . .. . Quite a numbe1 · of Solina Di\·ision w en t t o Hampton to a n Oper,r)ivis ion on Monday e vening ...... A young- man from this place h as been back to Marip os~ 0·1 a Jlshing excursion. \ Yonder if he got a bite.... ... Miss l~anny and MnryGoarrl are visiting friends. i n this vicinity ... . . _M iss .1"lla Brown has arrivecl llomc from Cannington . ..... . Thlr. J ohn P ascoe, of W hitby, ha8 been visiting in t his neigh borhood .... .. Mr.Thomas Pas"oe received l at prize on 01·e>;·on Fire vYb<rn,t !1.t the Whithy Grain anrl Stock Fair, ... ... llfr. S. J. 1Vi1llam!I lost a valuable colt t ins week l'rom 1 he effects o r a broken leg . .. . .. Mrs. 'W illiam Cox is very ill . ... . . Mr ..Tn hn m IOrd and hricl e w01·e. viE<i!.tn<\" h ere this ·w eek. r rhey are g oing to sett le illt NcwC11stlo .. .. .. Tho Mavor of our village was a ctu1,1,lly seen carrying " puil o t' wate1· a rew days ago. Tl1 is is the first instance of the kind in tho recollection ot the old est inhabitant. N() doubt the mental strain of wl'it ing 1'01· the press bas ren dered outdoor exercise '"" a bsolu te necessity. X 8H.XES. 1 .NE-W- SPRING GOODS opened during" the past week. NEW ORLEANS LETTER. Jl'lR. E mroR, - Tho World's Fair o r Cotto n C1Jntenni1\l Expo~ition a t NewO deans is a. ....,.____ NEWCA STLE. well o f la te. bu t we tr 1 1st t he new officers will 'f'he Army h::tve not been sncMocling 1·ery NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Vle expect our stock will be f;COMPLETE BY THE 15th INST., e ctfully solicit an early inspection. and we resp_ ------ JJ.AMP'L'ON -... ------- / of M e xico, Ca.lifornia, :Minneso ta, T e xa 9 , D iekota an d SUH3CR I IlEH . o t l:ier states. R eY. H.B. Howe.formerly of th is vUlngo,now PMtm· of the Met.hodist church in Ca thcar t M llxico sho ws herself a gooc1 fis her man h as recciYe(I an invitat ion frol!l the olllciai carefully bating her hook and t hrowing it Board to the pastorate of the l<Jmentld street Metlwdi8t chm ch in Hamilton city. w e unm w here t hure are m illions of ii.sh is sur e er~t!'-nd Mr. Uowe; lrn..s 1 1,ccepted subj ect to the of a big Clttch . She las m ade a <'r ,md ex0 ~.ec1s 1 ~n o f th.e stat ion mg committee, ... . . ... . . 1 11'bi't u " ild tl·1e s1'x ty Cl.!..'ll t 111e1nl.1es ' of h er· !.he Ban d .o r Hope held their monthly rncot · · mg last Fnd~y eveumg, there was a good tune m a gnificent ,brmd have d one more to popA Yery mterestmg foot race took place l · h I j · l b n arise e r s iow t um t wwe t rn.t n n m er 1ere laot l" riday afternoon for the championo f immigration a gen ts j a bbering abo u t the ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I! 5hlpof A1neMC· M~Ge~ Bau~! rerrespn~ : ---·------~ - -· -- - - - - - -- - -- 1 ingthe8t.atesandMr. HumphreyShort look~ing wonde rs of JiicxiclJ . Oalifol'nin in addiafter the interest of Caaa da. 'l'here was a good · t l 1elicio ns f rnits (fresh an :l h o 'l ,o ter c .N. II. Do,vn'!!! Vegetable A.alsaniic Elixil" is a positive cure st~rt , but !'LS thotra~k was not well prepared, berng somewhat slippery, Cauatla fell twlc11 d r ied) minerals a ud sys t em of min ing, n rh . C f or_ _,ou~h s, C o Id s, C ~0~1p , n oopm g- uugh, Catarr~, lloarseness, Iniluen7.a, before getting half w"y over the track; cousefarm prodncte and system o t irri · g, ·'·~·i' o n to -·'" Sp1ttmg Blood, Bronch1t1s, Asthma, Lung Fever, Pleurisy, and all d iseases of the quently the _American got the lead. but C1wnll1L Busu W HACKER. d raw t he att entio n of vis itor~, has a repThroat Chest and Lun<Ys . As an Expectorant it has n o equal Consu mption h as !'ti.med on him r·nd woulrl haYe ~1ltituu.tclyco1~1e ' d · h " . . ·· · . " 1 m ahead,. had h !' not h1td. the m1sfoi·tunc agarn - - -- · · - - - - - - - - r e sentation of nat ive scenery, bi ·· trees, b een cure time s w it ou t numb~r by_1ts timely t;tse.. It heals. the ulceratecl.surfacea, to lose cqmhbrmm. \Ve have n.o t heard the r ailw ay tunnel, grotto a n g kwely"' s tre a ru for t·he BARGAINS given by SA XONY. a nd c11re3 when all o ther remedies fail. Fifty -six years of constant use has proven amouu. or th_ e stakes. !Jut would suppose they of water, r anchman's h o us e, small neld of ·t · t E f 'l 1 Id k ' t · ·1 h S ld were somethmg handsome as t he contest was A little "th ing or beauty" is the Saxon y co1 ·isv1rues. very am1ys1ou _ eep1 mt.ie ouse. o. everywh~re. wasa11ationai one._.. ,. , 'l'he Sons or 'l'emverw heat n ot long sow n a nd com ple te a ppliH eury, Johnston & Lord, Proprietors , Bur lington, Vt. ence held au open d1v1 s1on Monday night, a 1 1d res pondent, He says the crowd who went t o a gave a free entertamment. 8olina Division certain party an<! dill not invite him were like au ccs for i rriga.tio q , altog ether one of the g1we that celebmtedplay "Pumpkin Ridge" oysters a lit tle out o r season. We were a fraid uw~ t interes t i ng sce nes of the Fair . 'l:he _ p lay W'>S well remlered throughout. Mi·. · to tnke him along, least he ~hou ld get " a litt.le Dr, llcn1·y Baxter's lllandl"ake Bitters a r e . a 3ure cure for E h P"scoe, nntl Miss Hogarth deser ving opeci- out 01' season" on cider nnd get sleepy,- EDENI>· Minnesota anxious to attrac t hcts tt r epC?ativenesa, Biliousne~s,_ Dysp~~sia, Indige..tion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid al mention. Good m nRic w1ts furnished during F :i( BO ¥ .. .... J\in. EOI'l'OH.-A 1110110 little in· resent ation of t he Minneh a ha water fall, Liver, H.~eu!llahsm, D1z_zme es, Sick ~ead.aohe. L oss of Appetite, .Jaundice, Anople- t~e evening by the following persons; M issesa sinuation appenr s in t he Sa xony cor respoucl- a. gushmg s 1rea 1 n of war.er and s urr o und ence ~ast wee!< which some inter pret t.o mean a lcltis, (}nlley. and H elena, Ct'yderroan and xv, Palp1tat10ns, Eruptions and Skm D i seases. Keep the Stomach B owels- und Company ·. Hampton, Mr. toC. _ :Motley, _ Haydon, bttse ms111uat10n on some af the yotrng lad ies ings very ar tist ically a rr a nged. to r epreDigestive Organs all in working order, and perfect health will b~ t h e ;esult. 11nd Mr. I . L. Brown and ctuldren wit.fl Miss who a ttended a party. A.a a d aughter or mine sent t he original. Dako t a's exhibit is wa : S oneot the ' crowd," I cannot allow s u cll Ladies and others subject to Sick Headache will find r el ief and permanent cure by Lawrie pre~iding at t lie organ ..... . 'l 'he trus· au g mnd, indeed. I n additio n t o her pro in~ult to pass u nnoticed. Hau tile s tr ip pitees of the churches h ave decided to hold an t!1e us" of thes e Bitte~s. Be_i~g tonic and m i ldly purgai,ive they purify the blood. entertainment as usual on Goodl!'riday,1·cfresh- ing w ho wrote it been invit ee !, he woulcl n o ducts, which a re arran ged in t be most a t For sale by all dealers m med1cme. Henry, Johnston & Lord, P r opr ietor s , mcnts, lecture, &;c . will be t ile order of the <l<iy doubt have called it a "select pa rr,y of young tmctive manner,she has an imme ns e grass P11rticulars next week, SI.o w uo~ . ' people.". Permit me to sugges t th1tt he n1a y be Burlington, Vt. a better Jlldge o f cider thun of gr.ides in s ociety. m o und w ith tre es, shrubs, nati \·e stuffed. Had I met him about t be time I first r ead t he animals a nd birds tas t efully set among. dlrt.y sq ulb, no d o but I s hould h a ve h orsewhipp. '.l'YlWNE. :at his store and examine his new Henry, Johnston & Lord, Proprietors of t he shrubber y . On o t her countries and ed him, PA'l'li:IU.'AMiL111.s. s t a t es I am a litt le m ixed. The mer i ts o f Rev. Dr. B u~wash, of Victoria College, will · - - - - -,stock of Clocks, Gold and 'Silver Arnica and Oil l.iiniment for Mau and Beast. The b est external preach educat1011nl sermons n"xt tinaday a t Kll~B y stock I do n ut understand . Ano ther mos t Bet.hesda ~Lt 10 a , m. at Tyrone ut 6 p. m. Hev. · '\Vatches, J·ewellery of all kinds, r emedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Burns and Scalds Sciatica D. inte resting e xhibit to men o f scie nce like N. M cCarnus, ot Heth11.ny, w ill preac h at .. B ackache, Frosted Feet, and all other pains and Aches. It is a s afe, 'su re and Tyrone at 10 a. m. a t S nlem nt 2.30 and Pro vi. Mrs. Stun!. B11lmgs has been S'?l"iously ill of Silver Plated Ware, &c. ef:!'ectual Remedy _ f or Galls, Strains, Scratches, Sores, &c., on Horses. One' trial denc~ at 6.HO p. m . nev.. 'l '. 'l'errier, will p reaah bronchm.s . but lB BIC?wl! lm~ rovmg- unde r the myself w a s the b oa t s, s leds, f m sui ts and will prove Its m~rits . . Its e_ftects ar~ in ~ost cases instan taneous. Every b ottle at Haydon at 2 p. m . fa ber1tl collection expect- s killful t1e11tme n t ot Di. Cai vc th .... .. Mr. Jps. c o m p lete outfit of the G ree ly expedition . ed at each service for the Edrwutional ]j'nnd Chapman, Jr., has a lso been rwostrat e w1_ t h Indeed, as I write a hun d1·ed sc~nes eome warranted to give satisfact10n . Prtces 2a cent s a nd 50 cents por bottle. Sold ...... Many are siclc, some ha1'0 been n.nd sickn?ss but is .eon v,~l,e,sc ent ... ... We lieart1l;v everywhere. recovering ... ... 'l'h e manin ror smoked glass coll)lrntulate l\~t. H. I. I.horn ton, upon tbe ev 1- before me and solic it a word of commenprevailecl on Mi:indcty last .... _'l'he early spi·ing ~.enc~ !1e has ~~ veu of h tti ~refereuce for "!ia,r- dation from my illastt·ious pm. T he U . prophP.t has withdrawn 101. "'season .. .. . . Mr. 1ied Jue by takmg unto lnm,s,elf a partner m S. Governme nt, the H or ticultural iind: Joe.Penfound has been laid up with a sore t he person or .M.1~s .H_ei_-tha lm·ne1-. May the root causecl by a blow from an axe . . .. .. VI< e are wh~el ?f dom estic relt~· tr ev!'r run smooth!~-. A rt departments had separate buildi ngs. pleased to see the ent erprising buaincs9 men - · · -- ;'!her~ w a s n o se~_nce m th~ ¥eth~ c~1st F ancyin g myself a c onnoisseur in art, J ·quarters for wedding presents. m this village a dvertising in t.be 8TAT~~s~rAN chm ch on Sund1Ly, O\'ilnJ( ti? the mdLSJlOS1t1on glad ly embrace the chance t o e ncou rage which js k nown to have a very large circula - o f Rev. Mr. Add is<?n.. . ..·· M1s~.B urton, of, Por t 'Nice wedding rings and large astion in this sect.ion ... . 'l'he late Alex. Giobo ird's J;I,opc_. h8:s been v1s1tm;: a t FJ~ra.dale,_ the t his importan t s tudy, so o f ter entering residence is to become a Methodist p ar sonage ~albia~th homestea<l, . .. M iss Wright, of P or t and rev e lling a m o ment in the beauties sortment of finger· rings. Llie tru·tees having d ec idetl to buy it ...... 'l'he I erry .. 1s r .ayrng a v mt to her sister, Mrs. Jos. m in. pond was drey,neclfor repnirs on the mill McC~rina.ck .. : ... Mr. J as, H.1 1t herford h as o.lso of the scene, J made a bolt toward a tine 7tf. ·Bowmanville, Feb.11, 1885. on Saturday, ana a large number of fish were been m the neighborhood d urrnio the past few h istorical pamtiug, bu t will n o t e n larg e captured 1111d found to b e qllitc fresh .. .. .· Mr. days, ISco u 1·. on itl! merits, fcnririo ;r might r:;h-:iw h<>w Moorey left on Tnesday for Illino1s. Mr ~ James lit tle some peop!e know a.bout history. R!ch, Cawker ha~ j ustr-,eturncd from Ctlicago'. OAKLAND. lits C()mpanlon._ Chns, G~ylor, has got a situaThe n ext pictur e w as an Tambourine G irl t~on 1,n t hat city as prnno tur ner, Su coesR Surprise parties are a ll t he go bnt one party so life-like that if she h ad a sked me for a Charh e. tram around h ill and dale culle d 011 & certain ,, · "" re·ident and got a g r eat er s urprise than t hey cl ime l would h ave g i ven it with all · my COURTl CE gave. <iness they w ill asli: for that house n ex t heart. F uqh er on was a g roup of l adies t ime . ..... Mr. R . Cree per h a.s lntely ha d a !m· ge whom I shou ld say wer e single but One of the largest and most pleasant social fvrtune bequ e.at h_ e d o h im from t~ie OlllSod;may gatherings ever h~ld in this loeality wns the it ~ame ... ... P r of. K ent h a a s arn fa:vored u s well advanced tJ.i.e object of their del ig ht par tv at Mr_ ,John Oke's last l!'r·id1ty ni 1 t wi th h is popular lec turn ...1 1d "'.xperu11ent~ t o seemed t o be a p ic t ure of a so~iety of o upwhel'e there must have been present nea~l~ t.he delight or a ll thut h eard h un .... . . vVllere p ies, app arent ly all related an d o f - the. oue hundred and fifty gues'ts from Bo wman- hasNew .Park " Car." d lsap peayed to! Vi'rite ville, Oshawa, \Vhitby,'l'or ontu, Manitoba.New ag;nrn and tell ,')S 'Y~,O a cer tain .YOUf!g_ man p ood l e p ernuasio n. I t old them it was York and snrrnundmg d istrict s. Mr. JOke has ':!'1th _h~s pony Skip favors wi th Ina vrn1ts . . . . woll execute d , t o w luch they agreed, and recentlyerected one or the fi rural r esidences in ~oss1p1!'g h ao ce"'8ed am cc New Y ear·s ; ncrhaJ<S HAS RE:~iOV :tJ;D ·YEH tl_1e country, being: a handsome bn ck st.rncture it lS o ;vmg_ t o_the col~ weath er ; .but ":~ ho_Pe 1t w ish ing to avoid cap t ure, I pushed o n to s1tn>tted 011 an emmence overlooking Lake On· ls a .!!,ew yea1 resolve . ... .. \.V!1ere is Oaklan d stt1t uary dep art meut ; but find ing t h a t tttl'io, 'l'he ho uso was bea ut ifully illnminnted B?YI H_e come out very dehca.te. It was the s e veral of the "beauties" were r eady to for th e occa sion and_ the largo well f urnished cxpcct.a t1ou of all the.the wou ld n ot ~a~t long. take a bat i1 and n o t wishing tQ 4iijHlr.l> parlors when occup1 .e d by the gay, the young Nu'l SJ.IELJ,. · to b.uildings formerly uccnpied by the m , I m a de my ~tay 1n t h!s interesting' the fan-, t he true and the beautiful presen ted - -' .. · ~ nn en chai.ting and inviting .ippearauce. The d epartm_ e nt very b r ief. H aving a li king CODD & CO., MAPLE GR OVE . young p~ople certainly enjoyed the occasion for for eigners I would gladly h :we made to t he futl~st extm! t, in d11lginv, in li vely games, STA'fESoIAN ! honor ed here, mid far urns1c, chanilles, ltgh i Qr as some t ermed it myself known to one . preeent who hacl A cross t he ocea.n ·s w11ve "Met.ho dist" dancing, while tho older QU· ·~ fmmerly been a g r eat sl<we. D ear me I \Vhere the mot.her ; ount ry'a shc ii'eJ appar e ntly enjoyed ioc!.i¥tg o!l. About 10 ~· nearly forgot t h e deutal departm e n t. B u~ Atlan tic's waters lave. elock a sup11e1· wrts serve!} !i;;>" th·e l\' 1issea Oke that would h ave done cred1t ~!!I r)al<"> ..ce. 'l'h ere i~ 1 : 1ay p lcaBe y ou to know that i t WM cxlire&t is nQw thy name, were fo wl and other meats i11 oibnmhrrecr a 1 cellent i1·ict t-hroi1f,rh l~t twli 9f J0,tr('0.:11clion Oren.t will be thy fame.-~r. B. R . ·s he has now in stock everything grnat vanet.y or_nastr;-, desser ts £in d' f~ u!·ts' iii SUCh v ar1 et_y H S J S seldom seen except U:~o ~i mi< thre e or foe fa's[ tl&ilttsli! hi ihe :Ji:-~' )lud a. W hat ls enieuted t o l.Ja one o r tb e best en· Jar parties m ~own or cities. It was tr:wly a usually found in a well equipped ert.ainments e ver given here is to come olf on fine chan ce of ma.king my . acquaiI;.tanM' . successful cn,hnat'y ~ tfurt. L it tle Cecil We!rfb, : t .~'riday night. this week, under th e 1 rnspices of and being gen tl em en ~1f h iah standino-" o f Bowmau ville, Oif!ordecl great amnscmeot u::i l'l'\).r Public Scllool. 'l.'ale nt from New York RARN:ESS SHOP. a i11'Ull11Dfl' boy, the dexterity wi th wl1ich he !lowll!anville and Coni·tice h as been eug-aged they did their b est to instru~t me i n u7~ h a ndleq the sticks hei~g a surprise to all, 'rile to 00~1st loca l talent on t he progr amme. Com" party dispersed about 2 a. m . ..... . Sawin!( bees early M secure a sca t a8 hundreds will be un- hidden mysteries of nature a n<l dental ' have commenced ; Mr, YVm. Mutton h a d oue a ble t c r !l'3ter, Programme t o begin at 7.30 scien?e. I ap ologize to your read~rs and : on Monda.Y. .More to follow . .... . 1\1.lss Annie sharp. pro:ri-1se _ n ever to t rouble you agaiu, until TvfRS. Ff1JM.PHREY. F'ower wnd M iss Emma .fames have been v isit · spnng t ime comes and s wallo w·s and alli1 .;'l\l' ~rie11ds inCou~tice t~is wee k .. ... . Mr.Henry BETHANY. hi!':~ 11i1IT~·1st. put mto his s hop a new choppin~ · gtttorn h omeward fly. · ·w r LSONIA M:AGNR'rIC APPLlm1h .'.-henceforth farmers can h a ve the ir grain . .A. snccessfu't !Basket Social was held on t he nnces for the cm·e of c hron ic d iseases J . M. BRIM.A.COM.TIE. chopp>erl.i'by ateam... .. .. We Me pleased to see 11th inst ., in the Orange hnll in connection with w ithout me cllcines. Send for circula.rs and ( Mr. \.Vm; (.;ourtice aroo md again; he h as nearly the Presbyterian· c hurch, Betha.ny. Aft er derecovere'11.lttom· the effec ta of his tall. Bl:N. r~rg~hlet. OaMrrnON '1'1rnLI., Agent, oss_~r v9,tionnl exercises were conducted t he chairScott's Emulsion of Pure m,an was appointe u and the literary pal't or t he programme waslbegum wh ich consisted of voca l Cml L1vct· tJU, wJtlt lly1101>hos1>llile~ ENPTfi:LJJ. ONEY ! MONEY !- The subscriber a~.d .i nst ru mental n_ m sic a!td speeches. In t lrn receives money on deposit for tlrnOntario - -- ·- ~·I ts Use i n L ung 'l'n niblei;. whrnh an mteTm1asion. was given, t o ----------.. - - - -.. - -·- . ._ _ _ - ..·--- · -- -'-' ·. _____ ., __..,__ Mr. Levi Rer.t~.i:flt-e has p ur chased the old B D!1c!st.of _ l.oan and Savings Company, and pays interest F C. Church, Pro<;~aencc . .·... Miss Mary Hogar: g1y!' Jut1c~ to the ample provision made by t he at the rate o! 4 and 5 per cent., No notice of ~- d::r. '. ,J. ('>$bmme, successor to Mr. th, of <:io!ina, is v;11Jting a t Mr , R. Pascoe's .... lad10s_. wlue~ was a credit to t hem, Not with· Dr.HmA.M: CAJ)OUETTO, o f Jacks onville withdrawnl required. Also loi.ns money on stan,d mg the rnclemenoy or the weather. snow F la says . "I hav f . t h 1 ' t .. O~ SE A~D LOT IN RAMP'l'ON v :mistone, ha~ akeady made a good begin Mr. Levt N1ildery; -ll.as left .this vicinity t o ac- storm mortgages at lowest rates. No commission a nd b locked roadtr-there was a fair a t., · . e oi e as, e r. Ji OR. BAI]" A comfortabl f d 11 nm" b " H ' · d l ~ept_an agency from a fir!ll m Brantford, He 1 cha rged. 'VV . F. AJ,LEN, Bowmanvllle. S'fy. . .· , ' '":"' . e a.rm w e · o·· ll a USlllBo!'!'· Way. e' IS tJ' ivering ISllllSSed VerYmuch ·b·")1JSla1·1r , e c1 '1 ·cleoffr1'en- tendan ce. We were pleased to see so many moath s p rescribed your Emulsiou to mg oa west side off Mam St., Hampton. Good tl ;·. · a ·f d 1 1· .. . · · ' · · ,. · ·-- ·-----·- -- stable;: hard and so1!t water ; splendid orch!trd 1 oui a n ee a · :o ve r towh at the' lowest d~ ... .. :Miss Addie He;iinolds has b1>en visiting Oiitaide of the congreg"!-tion take such an inter- patients su ffer in " from l uno- tro u bles ' and st.mg and active par t rn ib; From a pecuniary I b "' b · ' . - We o ffer Men's Black \Vorsted an-its and vegetable garden. Would make a comfort- cost priees. He is· also payin" the" high fnen~s lll Oshnwa ......·Mr. Jno, S . Ashton .our e poi'!t it was . a suc5'ess, 'l'he committee has t re~ , s eem t o e greatly b en etited by 1b able home tor p erson wishing to r~tiTe. :Full est pl'iC'e f ki ·. ·"' ·.. 'f .· .. "' C-'· - wort Y.me_i:ch!Lnt, who mtemla tu remodel liis d ecided to give $20 to t he augum entation of u se. fro m $8. 75 up . Ellison & ·Oo. 11 partici.1lars from II. li:LLIO~·i· Jr J'fampton . .s or ~ n"'s o g.iam. all at h~use the com mg snmme~,· has been gettmg a part of the proceeds, . · We are reducing prices tt> -suitt.hetime.tt, Ml. .Al.. JAMES; DowmM.·ville; 0 ~ Jos/I!, K .N Al'.I'; the B owma.nv1lle · Mm ·and ·makl'r' h'i s' ac his lu~ber home .... .. o.ur Praying Ba!1d will ministers st ipends, being . . F1vi~ car load s of L iverpool and C a nadEnnioikiUen. a·tf' . quaintance . A " t , . b e assisted b l'. Mr, Peth1ck, of-'Of Brooklm , next .Ellison & Co. ' 8 !Ollday evemng. · · · "' ,w OVTL...,v, New L ace Curtains ati1·M cClung's . ian Sal t a t .l\1urdocl1 Bros'. No Taouui.a To snow coons. ( Saltts made for Casi· only. . .. f' A d vertiser j Lt5t think and s top, Before yon fnrther go: S ubscribe!'s titre" score th e Sun. has not In Darlington, I trow. g ive t he cau se a fresh impetus . .. .. . 'r he shoo ting match here bet ween Oha s. \ Vil mot anrl Wm. Lake. r esulted in a tie, but in shootl n~ arr ~ n !\Ir. L:ilrn won by two birds ..... . T he N . C. B. mu . Club's entert.iinment a fter J~en t portends grea ~ The W orld's Exposit ion is a k ind of w hite thing8. So be 1t .. .... Mr. W. Rickard, 'l'l'llstee ele ..han t th~tt I am n o t :LPCl.lS' t.OJI' CC ' to of the estat e of Palmer& 80hoticld, fo nndry.v " ·' men, who macle an a·s ignment some t ime a,~o, handle, b ut I shall try t o g ive a fev p i ris advertlsmg t he c1l'.,cts. ~ee advcr tiacment. t icul ars. S t range feelin~s s t ea l oyer a. . .. . . . T hat young man a.dvertifted as !oat rro m ~· -' Orono last w ee k, was seen taking the train man as he approaches t h a ti'eme n do us hem bouncl for the wcet . Ho seemed to be buil din gs , to see i n m inmt,ur o t he wo rknrntr!monio.lly incli11ed ...... \Ve feel sorry thM shor)s, IHOducts , m i nerals and fobr ic g of our little ham let ehould have 1li~J'1raeed \Ve.st Dnrhe.m by gJv! ng the oniy m ajority given a · all miture under one g ig:11ltic i:oo f. said to gam~t th e Seot.t Act put.itio n, but K ing Alcohol c o ve r 33 acres, t enching ns of o ne ' g 1:iatans strongest n.lly he re . . , ..· Mr .Tames . 1 · .l\fcCltmg ll M taken his brother 's pla ce' in the u o 1ver1:1al brotherlwo d, and t 1 iat a krnd postQttice here . P r ovidence has m ade ample prcwi sion for ·- -.-- .. \ t h e w an ts a n d happiness of m m kmd. In. l!IcCBEA 'S GORNEBS. an en· emri~~ ~<J Yi\~t in i;iJ1:t1111t it i~ dif:l\- grand scheme, inten decl to ad>itnce the cott o n interest of the S o u t h . w e promot ern deserve great praise fot' their e nerrry in b_ rinui ng ab o ut such a crig ltntic nnde~ta k- I! WATCH! The Jeweller. a W e underotand Mr, P inley of tho s . .A,. wlll try t o rais e an Army here , may he have suc· ces~ .... , .Miss M. A . Taylor is v biLlng fr ieucls 111 t he v1cimty of Col borne ...... .Miss J<~m l i na Gil bank is spending o. few weeks w ith friends in L axton . We wish her a pleasant time...... Ml'. \Vm, Gilbank has bought a form near Ulenmorga n at$25 p er a cre .... .. Oirn of Mr. Stinson's horses died recent.ly; Joss 150 cent~ .. .... We hope t he young men who in the past have so persistaut!y disturbed the S nnd n.y School will profit. by the r ebuke tcndet·ed to t hem by the surpcn'tendant and tr y in t he future to show some r.,spect for th emselves, and the house or God ..... . The l<Jn tet·pr ise Pi·aying Band seem to have deserted us alt ogeth er Sorry they shonl<l AO soon get wea1·y in well do· ini;i: .. .. . . Mr. A . J . I,ockti1,1,rt, the well knowu grt>in merch.int of Orono, Jrnv ing Jeas"cl the Pontypool Grain rmevator, is n ow prevare<l to buy any q uantity or grnin t he re. This will be a g r eat boom t o fa rmers a round h ere !cnh to P~1tkularl~e, but I with the wo nde rful exhibits 1t;':t~ strtlck · 0 I !us 1 STO. P . H EAD m·o OUT FOR BAR.GAINS ~ r-3 I R· HMOVAL. lzj P:l t MRs. HUMPHREY/ HARNESS SHOP 00 1-3 ~ ~ ' I I 0 ! first Ooor fast of RuebottomHouse. 0 q m t;j ~ I All Wool Suit ·Call at the new premises. MADE TO ORDER FOR 9 DOLLARS, Well Trimmed and Well Made. Furnishings~ Gen. ts' J 0 s of al 1 kinds. E p II J E F F E Ry. j ]\"' M H I · l

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