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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Mar 1885, p. 1

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'fERMS :- $1.50 PEn. ANNUM. N E W SERIES, NUMBER 348. OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AF'l'ERWARDS. M. A. ~TAME S, VOLUME EDITOR A1'1D l'uormr.1·01t. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1885. LOCAL NEWS LETTERS. XXXI. Nu:mmn 13'. CARPETS! Our Spring Importations of Carpets is now complete and we would call the attention of intending parchasers to the following facts: For years pa?t we have done the Carpet Trade ·o f this town and county, and this season we are .as well prepared as ever to supply your wan.ts irt. this line, ' ·· Ill Our stock is larger than all the other 5tocks town put together. '1\le sell three Carpets for one sold by any othe r house Jn town. "V'/e sell for CASH only, consequently you will save from 10 to 15 per cent by buying Carpets from us. Remember these facts and take advantage of them. be~iil~p~ ldestson McOLUNG'S, KING STREET, I I B OWMANVJLL E . I _ _ · . . . is a positive cnre ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~ -- WA T C H l · N. II. Do,vn's Vegetable Aalsa1n1c Ehxn· . for the BARGAINS given by ITillllll lN Ill !R ID 1 1 The Jeweller. STOP DI". Ilen1·y Baxte1·'s ~.la1uh·ake Ritte1·s are a sure cure for ~ Costiveness, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, lndige~tion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Li var. Rhenmatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache. Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Apople· xv, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin Dieeases. Keep the Stomach, B(lwels, and Digestive Organs all in working erder, and perfect health will be the result. Ladies and others subject to Sick Headache will find r elief and permanent cme by the us" of these Bitters. Being tonic and mildly pnrga~ive thev purify the blood. For sale by all dealera in medicin1'. Henry, Johnston & Lord, Proprietors, Burlington, Vt. Henry, Johnston & Lord, Proprietors of I for Couizhs, Colds, Croup, Whooping-Cough, Ce.tarrh , Hoarseness, Jnflu enz:t, Spittin~ Blood, Bronchitis, Asthm<1, Lung Fever, Pleurisy, and a ll diseases of th e 'fhroat, Cheat and Lungs. As an Expectorant it has no equal, Consumption I1as been cured times wit hout number by its timely use. It heals the ulcerated surfaces, and curea when all other remedies fail. Fifty-six years of constant use has proYen its virtues. Every family shonld keep it in tbe honse. Sold everywhere. Henry, Johnston & Lord, Proprietors, Burlington, Vt. at his store and examine hi<i new stock. of Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery of all kinds, Silver Plated Ware, &c. HEAD quarters for wedding pres_ents. Nice wedding rings a nd large assortment of :finger rings. Bowmanville, 'b'eb. ll., 1885. 7tf, A.rnic:t""~tnd Oil Lin iln e ut for Mau a nd Beast. The best external remudy for Rhe1Jmatiam, Neuralgiit, Sprains, Bruises, Burns and Scalds, Sciati.cit, B11.chache, Frosted Feet, and all other p:i.ins and Aches. It is a safe, sure, and effectual Remedy for Galls , Strains, Scratches, Sores, &c., on Horses. One t ria.l will prove Its merits. Its eftects are in most cases instantaneous. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. Prices 25 cents and 50 cents per b ottle. Sold everywhere. , - I It is one oft.he most pt'!werful and pernament ![lerfumes prnpared. A s ing le drop will be l ound s ufficient to scent a handkerchief or e\·en , ':!I. room, H is put up in a new s tyle of glaas-1 1>to.p pe red bottles a11d sold by a ll perfumers awl dru1Jgists. I DAVI s ~O~l~~~K~'~.G E G 0., ~i ON"TR E .8.L- I - ----·--- -·------ I I WILL PAY $2.50 PER DAY. MAPLE GROVE. .NEW lf.A VEN . Mr. Ralph C. Drannd, of Pickering, is Mr. Ira. Pearc'l is snffering from rlieu -· visiting friends h ere. HAMPTON matsim . Miss Edith Cole. of Geneva, is visiting A livny r ig from Bowman ville visits' Weary and sick of frost and s now, friends in thia neigh borhood. us oc-casio nally. We wait th& ger1 tle spring ; S1.:aoo1, ENTERTAJNilIE)fT.--The greiit Mr. John Spry, one of our oldeRt Wlien 1rnobstructe!l sti.'eams will flow, event of the season in t his section citi?.ens, is going to lertve ns. was the school entert:tinment on Frida:v A ud merry birds will sing . J\1r J ames Rnn dle had tr-.e ill-luck: to night last. .ln spite of the inten se cold S UBSCRIBER. and drifted r oar\f{, the school-room was npset his cutter while driving last week. Mr. John Clayton wno has been ill for packed ci lrt hcrrmgs in a b:1rrel. Mr. B e was sligh tly injured. so me ti>:ne is a little better. l\fr. J . Stacey is now onr chief con· Thos. l{irkpatriuk, the energetic and popThe Methodist Church pur pose holdiug ular headmaster, filled the clrn.ir with great stable, he havin~ IDOvod into the villa.ge · their annual te11 Good Ji'riclav. There satisfaction. The following program was from Conr tice. Keep order, boys. will be a lect.ure by the Rev. S. ·J, Shorey, presented a nd occuv iedexactlythrce hours Mr. Robert Everson 1s lea'l"ing the farrn i of Oshawa,also a short progmmme,mnsic, in the rendition, those taking part act" and gGing to retire in Harrnouy where ha refreshments, &c. On Srmday Dr. Car- ing their respective parts very creditably has bonght a tine br ii::k residence. His JD1t.11 will preaclt at 10:30 ai_ m. and 6:30 for amateurs:- ..\ duet, tempemnce melody, eon Samuel now takes the farm. p. w . A grand t reat is anticipated. M:1l'y M osetta antl Emnrn Sophia .James, As many peopl" 11ppe·1r not to know '.rhe cold weather and frost is something of l>owmanville; t hree recitfl.tions, Walter where New Haven is situated pGrmit me Winters, Lilly Harding, ,John Crumb ; tmprecidented, it h as penetrated under to s tate that it is on the fo11 r corners t he north aide of the ch ut ch ht:re, and m usic,organ ttn d violins,Miss Oke and II. within a g nn Rhot of Dnrlin2ton eta tioa rais~d it to such a n extent as to canse and M . Gibson; two recitations, Fred. on the G. r . R. some bad crnc'ks in the wall, very mater- Lmvriti·, Edi.th Barndc11; dialogue, recess ially dam!lgiu g tho bllilding, one place speeches, Mi1~n ie 'l'y ler, Louisa and Alice GVUBTlCE. the opening is fully a n iuch a nd a ha lf Aldworth, Katie McMillan, Libbie Snowclerr, John and F rank Aldworth, \Valter . The execntive committee of the D. U. Sr.ow BoY .. wide. and Alwin Winter, ' Villic Snowden; music, Che ese Co. m tt last week anrl laid out t he oFgan and mouth organs, Miss s. G. Alliii differe nt r outs and mad e anan~ements UlWNO. ;iml Messrs. George Allin, jr., and Theo. fo r engaging milk d m we rs. Mr. D. Galbraith is quit1:1 ill. James, of Short 'J'r;tct. N. Y.; recitations, Mr. F . B rooks h as retunH'd from The Officers of S. A. have not met with Artl~ur :Foley, Esther Power,Ada. Henry, Orl.-ans l~okin~. r~al hearty a fter fore much s uccess as yet. aged 5'year:s,ll:rnghtcr of Mr.Jesse Henr y, weeks, ao.iourn 111 the Routh. ,V. A . Boddy has had another se\'ere ;sowmanville; <i i.dogull, Arthur Foley, T he Y. P. C. A. ofEbene?.cr ha ve decidattact of rheumatisin. r t Hen~·y, Her- 1 ed to m vite t he As111 1 ch1t ioo of Queen St. :rrueman Powel', Andelbe_ .John l\foConnachie is fa~t imp roving be1't Foley, Vim . Frank, H.ich. Snowden; chm ch, Bowman vil le , t o pn.y them a nsit rccrt11tions, Frcrt Fc.ley, noht. Stevens, on the evening of Apr1J 7th: ;1fter his painful accident. lVla<!'k.em:re Penfonnd; Kindergarten song Two menibus of om · hunt. club shot a.Mrs. A. McCal!nm at Kinggton is and! chorus, Mary Mosetta aud Enmrn home 011 a visit to friends here. Sopl'lia JttU!JJes; re,~cling, Mr. Jmnes Run- bo ut fifty crows last week. Mias Brwwn teacl1er has been home on clle·; co1n.ie dialogrn;, Frank Aldworth a nd We regret to le tirn t h "t some entertain a. visit to her fritnds in Port H ope .. B-mther; sermon io c haracter, Mr. J esse t he opinion t hat Courticc indulges i n more· tn any othe r place in this The Funeral sermon of the b te Chas., Bc~rry, B'owmanville; dialogue, Addie idle gossiping th> Cole, Ethel and Ora Hall; duet as encore, co unty. If this is true we SU'lgest as a. Barret hae been prnspoued i ndefinitely .. 'rhe Methodist Church choi1· has been l\'lary Mosetta and Sophia James; side- remedy t ha t each attend to hie own · greatly impr ol'ed by an a.ddit ion.il mem· · splitting, btttton-bursting, roof-ele\'atinu rather than to other people's . BEN. ' dic-a-la.ughing farco,in character, Messrs~ 5 ' E'd. Power, Georg-c Stevens, Frank MunofMr.Henry JayneH·IVtU KENDALL. : son; music, Miss Allin, Mr. Geo. Allin intorrod in the Orono cemetery :::laturdaiy , and Mr. Theo. James; dinlogne, :Mr. Death has takeu a.nother old resident; last . DeceaRed wa s ill hnt a. short t ime , Cl!ristopher Cox and Mr. T . Kirkpatrick ; with dipt,heria. The friends b.tve the · solo aud chorrn·, )fr. 'l'heo. J ;imes, J\fiss from om midst, l\Irs. H . Cown.·1 departsy mpathy of the community in their '.A\Hin accon1pa11yist; Kindergarten song, ed this life on Tuesd:Ly th ~ J 7th. H e1· I berea vemeut. r emains which were interred in the Oron() . by request, ll.!ary l\'Iosetta and Emnrn cemetery were follom;d to their liist r estJn spite of the cold weathe1: on F ri(ltty Sophia J'ames; vote s of thanks to chair - ing· place by a large procession of friend11 fast, the members of Orono L1temry and. · 1mm, singers, reciters, etc., and God Save and .;requaintances. .l\Iusical Society _were out i n good force. the (;,l'ueen. Mr. Wm. Lit tle h3's returned from the A new and st.r1k111g par t of the program 1 ~ fu~~~~ w~~~ ~~~~ Old Sod. Althou~h Billy was in LonENNISKILLEN. don when the recen t dy namite ex plosion a ' ' K :1zco Baud" compossed of six: of Plenty of l\farch storms, bnt little occureu, he came off safe. · OroJw'g best " lfa~ooters." R eudin,,s Mi:. J . D. Follis mo ~·es into hfa ne1v were given by Miss McConuachie, -Mi~s UC\ S. McCullough and Mr. W . ~forrison. l\Irs. Mr. R. A .. Lee, agent of the Federa.l store this week. ~fr . \V. R,) binso n will Dr.CarvethaudMissl\ilarionl\lcConnrtchic J,ife Aesurance Co., has been working for move i nto t he corne r stor e. K end:tll c:i,n l'ecitec1 for the ~ocicty. Mr. G eo. Wacl- the above Co. in Toronto the pa11t few then boast of having thei r first -class general s tores a 1Jd two grocer ies. ddl contributed to the even iug's ente1ttin- wetks . I ment by au address and alw by his singing. ~Jir .. Alex. l\foL·u1ghlin, sr., Jigs sold Prof. Kent of ~ewca stle favonred us , An excellent ssay on "Life" wns re:i.~ the Jfarm on which he resides (GO acres) with an excellen t lectu re last week . by _Mr. Arthur Powers. . Instrument 1 to Mr. H .Abraharns. Mr. J .I.McLaugh~i'Y. music was furmshed by Misses. McConn -'11, son of the abo,·e, had a. sale of farm GOBOURG. nchie and Jeimie Colville nnd M essrs. stool·, etc , on the above place 'fhur sday Morrison < rnd Fergusou. of this week . The Conservat i.-es of We3t N orthnml\fABTUR . Puhrie 8 chool repor t., February, Names b,erland n:"t on SaLu~·day <111~ t:l1o~e Mr. in order of merit- THIRD CLASS :- Alfie Geo.. Gmllett a~ the:r Ca11<l1dat.e m t he KIBBY. Mitchell, R ose Brown, Mary Virt ue, Ida J elect10n t.o take place on April Sth. Brown, Minnie Rogers, Albert Deao, Lienten:tnt Henry .John Snelgnov , S. Carrrn B.ogers, A lbert Syl vester, B.ebec I., has bee n appointed Cap tain of No. 1 A~re.ry, B irt.ie Byers,. 'W illi< tm Marlow, Comp~ny, Cr1b" m~ .,, ic,~ Grnveley promot>bert ed. Uapt. R. Z. hogers, V . B., has been R 1c:ha rd :?i!oyse, L ilhe Potter, H r l\foLa.ren, Wm i:i.m Dean, William Stinson, promoted to Lieut- Col. , and L ieut- Col. Fred Byam, Mary L e wis, Byron Oke . J , V. Grat·eley to be NJ:ajor of 40th Bath. SEN. 2'N D CLAS"! :- Ella iil tainton and 1'rf,;GREA 'S cor~NEltS. Fred Moroney, equal, Allie MacCullough, Calvin Mills, John V irtue, Loi tie Rogers, M r. J ames 'Vebb is very ill of infin.m.Elany Pye, Wm. Potter, Ettie Gilbert, mation of the lungs. Louiso }_,ewis. ~f nN . 2NJl CL,1ss :- James Mr. 'V:1lker's Singing School have l\iioyse,. Ettie Gilbert, Ada M··yse, Wm. decided not to hold the concert yet. McL.n·en, Joe D.;a n, Sidney H okaday, On W ednesday bst 1\fr. John M cCrea. Katie Riggs, M innie M artin. SEN ls-1· and Miss J ennie Chambers joined hands, OLA.SH :--Wm. Rogers, Charles Moyse, better or for worse . Wru. St.ain ton, 'En.1ma L ewie, M"'ble hearts arnl fort unes fur ..,.....__ H utchiinson, Maggie Virtue, Ethel Potter, They went to Lin ds:ty on :i weddin g t our. Wm. Tole, Bert. Byors, Lottie Riggs, N ew Sattens at J\ticClnng's. LESLrn F . STAPLf:s, Teacher. New Cret onnes at McClung's. N ew Lac~ Curtains < 1t McCluug's. ~MO UNT OABMEL. Every parcel a ba1-g;oin n,t M~ison Bros· Great bargains-cash only-at 1 \'Iason Bros. Farmers, buy yo ur salt and plaste r, at J. Lyl ... 's. We are r educing prices to suit the times. Ellison & Co. R e mnants at less than wlwlesale prices at Mason Bros. F rv E car loads of Liverpool and Canadian Salt at Murdoch Bros'. We offer Men's Blaclt 'Worsted sui ts. from $8. 75 up. Ellison & Co. A large stock of cl1oice Family Grocers and P nn·isions at bottoJll prices at J·. Lyle's. Shirt s of all makes and kinds , U nder Wear, H ose, Braces, B.ubber Coats, and P·. R. Rubbers 1111 at popular prices at M a.yer's Hat and :F ur Store. Ocean far e $13.00, s teeraae, f rom Por tland or Hali fax by Allan L ine, to or from Londonderry, B elfast, Qneens town, Galway, Limeriek Glasgow ; Cabin also reduced. 'vY. A. N EAnS, J\gen t . 48tf AT the I \owmanvillc barlier sh op, op-posite t h uP ostOfficc, the very best tobacc<> is s old :i.t cost price, nlthough thern are some \\·ould have you think otherwise, so dont pay G cent s ct plug for smoking t obacco when you c11.n get ~for 5 cents o.t l:'cthick'r,; and all other kinds at whol esale prices. New ) 1 I . f' ----- · I _ _____ _ ___ ----· · -- ·---- Scot t 's Emulsion of Pure (;011 Liver Oil. ~vith. Uy110111tos1·lliles .A 11:J.ost N~ifJrit'i.oi1s JJ'oocl a· ,iJ, Medi.cine. Dr. LrnDSAY J OHNSON, of Carters ville, Geo. , says : I t ake great pleasure in eay ing you r Emulsion has proved itself i.n my hands a most efficient remedy, in tb.e va rious wasting cond itions calling for s uch a nutriweu ."

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