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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Apr 1885, p. 1

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·. ..................-~~.... _~ -~·.~ ~--------~.~ .----~-.--~----"""" ·~ ~ -~... __ ._ ...... _____ ~~~----....-~ ---~ ------~L-~~----~~-~ ---~ ~ - ~. ·-·~~ -~ ------~~~·'£ERMS :-$1.50 Pmt ANNUM. ---- - - - - - - - - -NEW SERIES, NUJ1rnE11 - - -f.- - OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: TJH; WORLD AFTERWARDS. B OWMAN VILL~, O~TARIO, ~FRlDAY, l.VL A. J AMES, E DITOH }.:!'Jl Pll.OPI;IETOR . -XX.XI. - -- M!J. APRIL 3, 1885. ENNIS KILLEN. 'N e are in r eceipt of n long Jet t er fr:orn a correspomlen t. w ho prob<ibly fo l'i:tot t.o Ren n along h rs name, about t h ree y ou n g men of Man ver~ ·w ho w er·e fo und 1'v and e l'ing n.bo ut son1ebodv't1 ha.:r s tack apparent ly in qnest of todder. tre thm ks ther belong tu B a ll ydu tr: Ir t hev w e l'e in t he cond ition repre&e nte< l they shoi1lrl no t be allowed from hom.i etlone .-1< ~61rrtvRSTAT ES · --- - -- ---. VOLUl\1E ~mrnEn 14. CARP LOCA L NEWS I..E'rTERS. E NFJ l<:L ll. Miss Polly Jl:lasnn has he~n visit-in;.; friends R .n<l rP.l>tt1 on· m <..:::trtwrigbt . .. .. . !\fr. S ilas and Miss llfary 'l'app 11a v e h e<ln visit ing fri~n ds n t ar P6terboro ···· ·~ ·· ....\ n r-.i.Sthbnr" rn rtde considerable of a µ uff i n t he ~ un o r Lt1ri 20th. 'We are not snr prised at J1is 1uincl being d epraved mder by reading the .infamo 11F1 blood "nd t h1 liter a t nre i n the ethto rials ot th!Lt D!Lper. 'l'he poor u nfortunate h as o ur s ym pat,hy .. .. .· Miss Norf!h. ~a.htou has ret.ur n er;J. from h er proloug ed 1 ·1 81t rn Owen Sound . ~'\. e lcr1me h ome ... .. · A y ellow d og, tha t live <l n ear t he school -h o use h ad be;ter b'3 ca r eflll H b otn. h is a ction s aa '· N EWOAS'J'LN. lively t.ime . We wish for more . .. .. . Th e STA'l'ESMA><" I S vcri' PO!. lllla.r around h er e. I t is mu ch :ihP.a.rl of the S1tn. 'J'~n S·m does noc relv.ct. 0111ch .... . 'l'he Post Ofllce i" likely to be removed to th e corner store in Fot hergill's block. There hro.~ h c('.n 1tnot-he1· faahiouable part y a t t he resi1le rrne " ( Mr. N . J . Sa mis. A ll had a :\L\ N . - - ---- ..-- - - GUURTlCE. LAKE VTE W- GART WRJififl'l'. ( Our Spring Importations of Carpets is now con1plete /Pl~~-ha~~gi~; ·rvi.b:fi~~·co~~~ntn?.~h:~~·h~~~~ and we would call the att ention of ·intendin g ·-· 1 ~~r':~~~--.'ioi;,~tc.;~fd_'.1~t~la~v~~~~.~~~t~hs1r~~~ }} · t P areh aserS t Q th 8 J.0 QW lng J.aC 8 · For years past w e have done the C arp e t T r ade ·Of this town and county, and t h is season we a re a s well prepared as ever to supply your w a nt s in ·th is line~ l il . Our stock is larger than al l the other stock s town p ut together . '\Ve s ell three Carpets for o n e sold by a ny other house in town. ""'\/Ve sell for CASH only, consequently you w ill save from 10 to 15 per cent b y buying C a rpets f r o m u s. Remember these f~cts and take advantage of them. McCLUNG'S, KING STREET, WATCH! for the BARGAINS given by The Jeweller. STOP at his store and examine his new s tock of Clocks, Gold and Silver W atches, Jewellery of all kinds, Silver Plated Ware, &c, HE A D quarters for wedding present s. Nice wedding rings and large as ·· sortment of finger rings. B oV(manville, ~'eb. 11, 1$85. 7tf, · ADli.llnt'flSER§: send for our Select L ist of . Local News papers. Geo. P . R owell&; <..:o., .10 St. N . Y. , ·- Spruce ·· -- ___________,.__ __ _ __ _____ ______ -- Heavy Tweed Suits, a jou l o t at $5.00. ·Ellison & Co. Another consignment of those cheap sugars at .J. Lyle's. Highest price paid for all kinds of farm produce at J . Lyle's. Sweeping r e duction in Dry Good s and <Clothing. E llison & Co. 'Drn~ing the qHiet months we will sacl'ifi co pl' ices. .1£Jlison & Co. .A ,ver·y choic" assortment. of fresh and ·c ured meats always ut J. Ly le's People a r e coming 20 miles for our ,e}1eo,Fiannels . Ellison & Co. H'.wo l a rae cases English Stiff Hats just received ~t the Star House. T. Geo. Mason, p r o prietor. lYL Mayer will ~ell t he balance of , his s t ock of F urs at acttlal cost to cleu- out .and make room for spring goods. Sever r i l of.the youn g p eople or tlLis· neiv;h bor· hood, w ho have been ft Wa y ' ' is iting at d'ifferent "Outlaw" i s watching fol' him. ·. plnces. have r etu rned, t:u ch on e $eemi ng- t o B efore reoly ing to t he art icle in week belore ( u.nd has com menco.d t he <Jreotion of a new have spe11t a p leasant tim e .. . . .. While . Mr. L. laEt's S ;m by "A N e;g·h bor." a llow your corres1 Bartle tt or t his p la.0e W M drivinK a load of ~onrlent to i u(]uire if "A neighbor" is the y01mg r,rain t o :irnrkec, on~ o f hi~ ho rse~ !!Uddenly m an wbo Jett Victoria <..:allege s ncl<1en ly on ac· pm;session i n n. fe w wcPks .. . . .. On Tuesclai' d ropped c.ead Ill th e..harness . .. .. . Uln · miinister count of an unpleasant oclonr a n cl w ho w as h im~ ~ afternoon l\Ir. JI. ::\alter h:1d the bi~gest wood.· f{.ev . .Mr. Down. w hile corning t.n preach i n t he ~cl !le rt jm1 t assnddenly by t1 young lady wh<J beeot the sea son. about <to p~esc!'t . .. ... our ~i on c.hurch la·st Sund ay g ot ofT t he· road get- JUmpecl from his CIUT iage one nio:ht while d riv · wagon m itker, Mr. James Courttec,1s prepared t mg h is cu tter bad l? h1·ok c11 andJ w as unable lrll{towards t his-p lo. ·cl I f so.ther e h,- h ang t wQ to givo a ·at.i~fuctory 0,n~wcr tfJ the w heeling to get any farther, conse1 11 u111tly the r e w ..s no x x. quest.ion. H e a ssert s that In one sen~e t he top pren.cbmK .. .. . . Miss J\h w 1 1 of E n field iB visit- tales w h ich I shull agk you to l lll blioh. goes faster and in another it tloc" n ot. . ... .. '.i'lie a t Mrs. Veale's .. . . . . l\fr, F · .Brim.a.combe has end or Mr. Wm. Court ice's ba r n j g literallv returned from the West .. .... \Ve n(ltice t h!l.t y:;?;t-A Thing of Bea uty. The mes t coverecl wit.h dead crows; would it not be weil the :Method ists have g ot the m :~tcri1> l on t he to drafL our Hunt Club for ser vice in the North i:rro:rnd near the clrnrcn for a new sh ed which brillumt shade11 p ossib le, on a ll. fabrics are West B>;N, id b11dly needed . . , . .. Lots o r snow yet No ' mad e by the "Dia m o nd Dyes. Uneq ualm uch appearance or 1·~·lllrning sprl!Wl. ~--~---~ led fo r b rilliancy a.nd dnr;\bility. lOo. at .PJI1 r,os & C ORYDON. LONG SA UL7'. drugl.(ist. Send 2c. for 32 S P .m pl e Colors . - ··- - Mrs. James Virt11e is improving after her Wells, 'Richardson & Co. , B udingto n , Vt. BEJ'BEL. lon rc · And 1iai11ful illness ... ... Mr. PenwLLr clen .. ,...... from C·.LJ·twt,ight has moved to tile Virtue farm 1\fr. 1<-:dit.or.-yon h:w e a sked >iewe from New Satten 11 at lVIcCl u n Q"'s . . . . . . . Mrs R . Virtue is movm g to the King's P"lace .. . .. . Messrs. Beacom and Hambly lluve e\·e rybody nnd tlVcry section and I think our 1 New C retonnes a t M cClung's. the only lumber c&mp in our lnldst.. 'l'hey .Bet hel writer h as t11l·c n a ha.ck sea< for we do ltave done an irnenso business In the lumberinrc not eee a n ite111 fro111 thid ~ect.ion in o ur favo · Ne w L ael! C ur tain s nt lHcClnng's. Success boys ...... T he little butcher of Darlin re· rite papei·. Knowln ~ that y o11 are able to dress E . . . · . · ton, still continues his visits- a t the widow's it to yo11r liking. he re is t he news:-Popnlation n·ry p arcel a bar gam at lVfason Bros· yot . . .. . . Mr, E. Byors is prapa.rlng to build increasiug-1\fr. ·Joseph Dnrby has. a .Boy. M r. Gre"t biu grains-cash o n ly - ·it Mason one of t he l argest barns in t he tow usl. i lJ. J a mes Gibson and lll1:,C. ~!.Eddy have each a ' ' ·· Don t lreep b11.tch anr lon!l"er, Ned ...... l\lt'. Daug h ter added to t heir fatrnly . ..... Mr. John 'l'Q,ylor is looking hale a nd hearty after his Middleton and Mr. Ga.sper Scott have taken Bros . 1~ b It l l long win tor's wor k . . .. . . }',.thert Wllliams has n. change tor t he btotr.er; bvth have been very <ar mers, uy your sa anc ;:> aster , at le ti for parts unknown .... .. '!'he S'.I'A'l'."SMAN ls ill ...... M r. Wm. Allin has boug ht 100 acre· of IJLncl from the Oslutwa Bank .. ... . Mr. W. Gib· .T. Lylt>'s. tho leading paper h ere. UNcui: NED. son is dra~iug home. n1ftt eria.l tor a nPw barn . V . ... . . ::lfr. l:ley mour b i;,bout moving on to tho ' · e are r educing p r ices t o s u it t h e t i m es. N 1JJ W7'0NV1LL.E. Wilson fo1·1 u 11t'ar CIRr kc Gtmrch . ... . . Warmer E lliso n &; Co. Onr usually q uiet vill& 11:0 is in a hum o f ex- weather must be near at hand for aKent.·, ped· R emniints at l ess t h a n wlwles a le p rices citement caused by removals, etc .. .. .· Mr. lnr s. a n d tr~mps, are moving in our sCtlt1011. Brooklan d, our gentlenumly tailor, hus skipped a t M a so n Bros. out, leaving a lot ot unpa id accounts and a McCREA'S COUNERS. L ook o u t for big b argain s n ex t week at n umber o / weepinl{ girls behind h lm wh o have 110t been paid up ...... ?.Ir. Wm. O'Hara has S . J\.f a so n .1;; Son 's . \Vedd ing" t\re all the i·ege here now, four aga in taken np his res idence in our village. alr ea d y and m or e t o follow . , . . . . On ::laturday H ighest price p;L irl for a ll k i nds o f farnl He is sick of the Sti..tes, 1ind think· t here is no last the wil'e of Mr. Ephraim Harper p,resent· 1 1ili<e like home ...·.. Mrs, Prof. Smit h has h er husband with a claugh ter ... . .. '!be .per· p ro duc e a t ,J. Lyle's. oought the house lately occup ied by A . Hooey. ed sons who took the horse blanket>, fr om under L :\diee Ulsters nn d J·aoket s a t redu c ed and is moving into it . .. ... Mr. Jones, j r .. is the load o f sltt.ba had bE>tt er ret u r n them at p r ices . Ellison & Co. le1wing tlte farm nnd comi.nrc into town .. . . . . once as they are wcli known , .. . . . On Jj ' riday Mr. 8 11.u nders. who wits formerly a cttttA r w ith Try J . J,yle 's for c hoic e fam ily g roceries the 27t l1 rns t., a la rg e nu mbDr · ot the M r . J.ockhu1·t. has been re-engaged and is pre- eve11iug, aud relations o r ::lf r. and Mrs Thomae fresh, good a n d ch e<ip. p11rcd to fit the most. crooked figure in the friends Rainey assem bled a t t heir residence to bid country. H o has moved iuto tl1e ~Lore lately t h em fare well . 11s they w i<l move t o t heir new W" are crowd e el with .stock fro tr. C ellar occuµled by W . Brookland .. . .. . Miss Rhoda home in a few clays. A ft.ei· spending a tcw Holnum h ns boen 011 a visit to her sister in hours in social chat :.u< l lively games, inter· to Garret . Ellison & Co. Perth, wlro i9 now a Captain In the Saved wl·h vocal a llcl 111strumeutal music, Ext ra v a lu e in all kind of W intei.Army .. . ... Public pr ayer was offered in the sperced part,aking of t he boun t iful su pply ot edi· Methodist chm·ch last Sun day mght by the and bles p re piLrP.d by t he la dies, l\1iss J\'C. A, 'l'ay lot\ Clothing. Ellison & Co. l tev. S . Salton, 011 behitlf"Of our volenteers in on beh r>lf of t hose p1 ·esen t , presentei. them F I d f L. l lC d t he North \Vest, andour11oldier3 in Egypt. w ith" beautiful Silve L· Oruet "'" ,. token or I VE cm· oa s o iverpoo a nc ana --.. .. . ....,___ ___!>nn . os. esteem. Mr. Hainer on behalf of hi mself 11.nd ia n ~blt ro.t Murd o ch B rcs'. w ii'<l returner! his sincere t ha nks to all present. We offer Men's Black \Vo r a t e d s u i "ts URUNO· The a ffair was a complete surprise n nd rn every Mr. \.V. Hollond Is very sick . ·. .. . The concert respect .. succeds. Bu sH WHACli'. 1 . n. from S8. 75 up. Ellison & Co. under the auspices of tile Womens ll'ftssionary H.t:a.(l q u art e r s f or RaJt , P].as t e r , anc~ -" ::>ociet y, to be glve11 in the MeL hoc.li8t ch urch tlris Friday evening, promise~ to be a grand TA UN'l.'ON. g raiu of a ll k inds, at J . L yle's. 1dfal r. judgin1e from the talent secured for the p I b · ·1ccaslou. l\lrs. lllackstock. ot Torunto, will 'rhe folkaof t his v 1ll:ti:(e are comrnenclug to e op e are rin ging thei r frie nds to see "'~liver an nddreas which will ad<l !'(renter to begin to start to thiuk tha t .the winter lS go. the bargains we vff<:r. E lli so n & C o. l o1c entertarnment .... . .. A n umber of friend s inJC to ll\st. t\ll eummel',. ..... Our f(ood, nnd Al k I . . Ul gathered ut t he rr~sidence of llfr··John i:!eot on la.ithful " Ned" was seen prowling about here argc stoc of c l OJce F annlv G r ocers Thnr·day J\farch 19th , to witness the marnage last w eek. lfo never forg~te to Jo:ive U M a cull. . and P ro visions a t b o t tom r rices at .J. or Miss S. Best and Mr . M. \ Velsh. 'l'he cerem- B··e·s ·s ·1'eM.B r o. n !idewo.eB1·la,11rn1 -°tfec lt1 )ln1sthpela l 1co el.y ab n odndl\isIBodf Lv le's. ony was performed by th e Elder J. H. Shoults. v · ~ 'l'he presents were 11ume1·ous and costly. 'l'h atrimony on 'l'uesd ay 17th inst.· We, ~ish 1 Illr. N i eman is doing a r ush ing business happy coup lo left for their home near Por~ · them a l ong and huppy hfc . . . . . · l\fr. Elliott, ti t i N "T"ll . ~ ' 'I . ] · N H1>pe tbe follo<vini;; d1ty .. .. . . We wonder what \ts1111.lly k nown as Oill "Mat " has bought a W I l Je e w ' l rnms 11- ac unc. .J: o has become of the Method ist ch.urch Praying n umber or tine catt le m th is vlcinlty . ... .. On doubt the y are the le:.tclina ma.chine in t he Hanel. Hope t hey lrn.\'<lnot.got. weary ..... . M iss Weune ada v evcniog oI!a stwee kal!'rand con, t "' ~Wri<?ht, of Prince Albert. is visi tin.~ Miss cer t was h eld at :lion eh t1rch. 'J'he programme m ,ir-.. e · McCullough ...... Mr . · John l'l'octor, jr,.1 has consisted of choice singin g1trom the :lion choir , Shirts o.f all m <tkcs a n d k i nds Under taken possession of the btlsincss lately ca rried readinge, recitations, d it<logucs, and u. num bm· " ' Li B R '-b · ·C ' t d C'\I · f·"th er . ..... l '·CY. M r. son b y, of c o- or choice songs fr··m l\lr. .Jewe ll of Whit by, n "ear Lose, r a ces, .:1-Ll:.> er oa s , a n ou b y I 11~ ~ v R , I' bb bourgpreached an eloquent sermon in the MethA rter tl1e progra!11 .came the refreshment~, ..::.. . .· u er s all at popular prices at ~ odiftt church last Sabbath morn ing. MAR'r un . served bY. the ladies m a ,·ery t asty mauuer. l\f aye r 's Hai a nd F ur Store The Oro'loL. &. M. Society m eeting on }'riday After w hich t hey depar ted to thetr se veral ' 27th was well o.ttcvdcd.Mr. '1'1.ios, Smith chair· ho r!'es well satisfiad w ith the "paper -bag" Ooean faro $13.00, s t e erage, from P o r t · ~ man. J<'ollowing was program:- ln·trumeutal soc1al. .. . . · Mr, Frank Glaspell who has been Jn.n d or H ali f· . h All L" t f music- Mr. G. J<'ergueon, Miss lVfcConnachie, 1t.t.tend.ing tho mo<limtl. college in Iow a has r e- ' ax ·Y an me, o or t·mn Mum-u-sus-a · cu c-a·lul-cuc-o-mum-bob. Head- tur.ned.Jiome alter wcceseful!y passsing his ex- ) L ondo nd!lny 1 B e lfast, Queens town. Gallngs,-Mr. J. McConnachio, Mr. U . Mc A.lden. amma.tion. J oE. w a y, Lim.e r ick G lasgow ; Cabin . also .re. Songs,--Mr. Armstrong, .Mr. Gamsby, l\Ir. llfod l \" A N Dowell. Heciti~tions,-Uiss Browne, 1\Iiss M . ucec · " · .t\ · F.A ns, Agent. 4Stf , . "-: : ,., McConachie , Mr. Geo. llfoT>owell, J\fr. H arr y C .4 R:C WRIGH T . U l ChaJJplc. J£ssay s ubiect ' 'Man"-·Miss .Bt·owne. Mr. Jlarret has r eturned to.Whitby . . . . . . Mrs. J .' tie Bowm,~i.nville bnrlier shop, op~ ·;i, - - - - ·· · · --- Edwa1 ·d Heron, Sen., Caesarea is very ill...... POSite t hePo stOffice, the very best toba cco / fl .A]}f PTOIY Mr. W esley McClungis laid up with inflamma- is solcl at cost price, although there are M rs. S. M . Clemens a nd son arc v isiting in tory rhenmatlsm . .. · · · M~·. .Alex. Taylor · . has s ome would hav e you thin k o t he1·wisc, s o ~ ( 'l' oi·onto, guc8 ta of p ,.0 ,_ Huse .. .... Mrs. R. I.eased. thil Flulrn far!:u~<lJ.8;Cent to our village 1 13enuett, of Cartw riglrt, is ona visit t o f riends fora se";s<?n · ·· ·; · l\1r, .L'." · Sen. w as so.~e- c o n t prty 5 cents a plug for smokin g hcre . ... . . J,ient. '!'om. the newly appointed whnt se1 v io11sl~ sc~lded a fo w days a go. lhc t o bacco whe n you cnn get 2 for [j ceu ts a.t ~ oJHcer of the S A liere has matle a v er y fav- old lac1y st.ands the n u sha p b ral'ely .. ·· · ·Mr. J:'ethick's a n d all other kin d s at wholesale ornble nnpreg~io~ . l\f~et mgs well attended, . ·! o trn Raonb~y has R b1:i~!' ne w pa:1r or mnles but he.rd figh ting ... .. . Our young lo.dies con· J J llS~ from Cavan Ci l\l t:. rm oddity rn lhese p r ices. ~ ti nl!C to be tpi it~ pomll a.r inneighborilrn; towns. pa: ts . ., ... M r. lt. .J; Gi_ ,inam h,as c olliect.er1 a - -- - -· -------·--- - Two y oun "' gen is were h ere frOtn 0 ) a a n 11t1ge pile Of b1l!ld 1 1.g- St ene m f:ron t of h1.s p lace Sun(lay nil<! more to follow. Good~ .1.. ~. R eov . preparatory to improYern ents m the spr111~ . . ·. Woman's Suffering and R elief. Dr Cnrman will vreach in the l\Ieth Cht h One oC our volunteers h as vamoosed, . so 1t l.s , t io ·3!l cl ,,.30 d. ire ' said. Another yom:g mun declares lnB rcad1Those lan 1.p 1id, t ir es ome se n 11at i otis, a , · a. n~. an u,. p, m, nex t Sun ay . · · · · · ·.· ness to take the pla ce of t he m issing o ne if a.1Mr: John -~~ayto.r1 1~ apparently b etter. bnt .his lowed t o do so .. .. . . Rev. M r. \ Vashi ngton c a using y o u t o f e el sc a rc ely a ble to b e on u)tunate 1cco ve1y 1s doubtful. . . . Mr. l\fatt. preached a , ,ery interesting soi·mon in th e y o ur feet ; t h at con stant <lrnin t hat is h lho,tt so}d -IU hcaj.. of cattle la~t week t o W elsh Met h odist ohur<lh in \Villiamsburg 011 Sabbath taking fro m your sy ste m a.II it s former I & VI. add rng ton, hmgst on. weighed on Hamp· evcn;ng last to an ord erly and appreciative ton s cales. . . . . , ~ . 11dience t aking f or his text St. Luke, lO:l :l . .. . . e lasticity ; d ail'ing the b loom from yonr ~1r: John !fore has mo'!?d rnto o ni bur,.,, .Major H ughes went t.o the front on l\l ondav cheeks ; t hat c ontiu n al str ain upon your w _ elc_ome ··· · · · Mr , Duncan J a~lor !ms gone lstst to confer w ith his senior officers upon the . . ~,cot.land to visit tbe borne of Ins clu.ldhood.: . . atl absorbing topic of the hour. Success to v ital forces, reu deriu g y ou irritab l e a nd 1:~"1temen.t. runs high over the R eil r!Jbel\1011! him and to the noble volunteers under his fretful, can easily be removed by the us~ our cttrnens seek shelter I!J the .H1clg~' ·: - ~ COJll uiaud .. . ~ . . Bees! are again the rage here 1h 111 .Some people seem to, deligh t in dr1v mg- -n:6out s. Mr. W m . Parr h ad one lotst week to of that marvel oti s r e med y , H op B itters. .. rou(l"h t~ ~ r'.'n~~ '?! th? S . A., t he grey horse draw up a jsupply of v.-oorl, follo wed by a granil I r re!{ularities a nd o bstrnct io ns o f y o ur a1 id h ts d~n e1 P<J;lt1cnla1ly. . . shake down i n the cve::iing.Mr. James Holmes ~yet em, aro reliern at once wh ile thei A me ~trng ?f fempera?ce Workers will be issnod invita tions for on e th is week to d raw of peri odical pain are ~1el d he1 ~ ?n Saturday next, for; tbe purp_os~ of stone. Bigbt tc.,,rns re oponded and p ushed t he special cause 1P 1a t!on . work through In good style a lthough the day perma n ently iemo vetl. N o n e re ceived so e-:ir~um~ingo, the Towu~ ~ Assoc &. · 1 Meeting m 1 own f!:all at. ~.30 P;lll· · · · · ·.· ~he was v er y unfavorable . . . . .. A most disgraceful !f'."mp~on ?~ancl} o r the W o~i,e11 s ,Christia~> row c cclll'cd here on Friday last, and wa~ ·.l- much beneti t, a n d n o n e nre so profou n d ly 1emvcrnJJcc lJ.mon, JUet last l.h urHoay afte1 - low ed to pr oceed u nebecked unt il it exhe.n st- gra teful, and sh ow s u ch an interest i n 11\JOD. :Most or the members pr esant .and liad ed itself. Jt is a c ry in;;:: shame t l>at our tow u- reco mmending H op Bitters a s women . a very plee,sa.n t an!1 ,'!nJoyable. sesston, . A) I ship authori ties do not "ee to it t ha t we a n , wom en are k1_ndly rn> 1ted to JOlll and Bid rn supplied with properly q ualified and compe· A P ostal Oa rd S tory . e.'."n"e ~f I'emp erunce; an~ m~n t.oo as t en t o tlici als to n ip in t he bud performtin oe~ f - WILT, FIND IN Tl:rnI w as a ffected with kid ney v n d u r i n a r y, !1. mo_i "'.Y ,mcr?.b~r". Next meetmg ""Ill be held such a s t his, a nd promptly administer the lln11 Seid.) ,.Apu l .Ith , ut 3 p.lf~. p unishment s o rich ly de~erved . . . .'! 'he t emper'l ' r ou bleIl.eader,. if you would CllJ OY a nce aocietyher" helcl a n open session t o w hich " F or t wel ve years ! " A good lecture a n d a t ea, t he genernl p ublic were inviLed. on Fritl"'y A f t e r t rying all the docto r s and p ate n t Come to Ha.111pton thio (Friday) ev ening, e vening the :llt.h insc. · '\ ltl1ou11 the announce1'wauty.flve cents will be the fee. men ts fo r the me etin>r were vuy incouside1·a· rne d ici n~ s I cou ld hear of, I used two Sunscnrmm. b le, a [.\"oodly n n rn ber , especia lly o F yo ung peo- bottles of H op Mrs. J ohn Marsha ll has been ill for som e p ie assembled in a bed ience to the inv itstiot1. "Bitters ; " t ime, l ung- d1sea.sc seem s to be the t-rou ble .. . .. . · 'l'h e prog r1 t-mrn.e c o11d sted of instrn.mcnta l and lV.J.1·. Ueo. J oll , of ~' oJin a, 11as n1oved to the Pl'O- v uc~,t u11.!~;1c. Ll 1 alug-1.te.t.~, a nd rcc1tat10.ns. l\rl aj .or And I arn perfectly cured. I keep it perty of Mr, \ V. Co.le, " F a r leys corners'· .... .. Atlrnrn now a conspicwus member of the s octe· " All t he t i m e?"respectf11lly, B. F . Boo t h , Mr. Thomas McLea.u b as m oved to t he Go yne I ty, a ssisted ver y rn atcr:ally, a t t he h~ad o f tho lcatuto .. . . . . M 1 ·, H.ich. Hooper , of Manvers, h as llrnss Bitnd e.1 u l a _lso as a m~ m ber of the st rrng £ amlsbury, T enn.-May 4., 1883. t o the estate of t lw i ..te Arch lhald Mc· Bau d, t o rcnc for the cn t cr ta111 rnent a snccess, (1) A :M:AGNIFICENTL Y constructed machine, built from carefully :moved Fecters ha v ing purchased the same. Mrs . N ot u. f e \v of t he l e.idin ~ s_r>irits, ta ltiui:; JJ<tl't in · B R1 r nr o1m, PA., May 8, 1875, Hooper is hack t o h er old h ome after a n absent t he rec!t.atlons &c. e::d11btt ccl tlmma.t1c talent selected materials, and one of great lasting qu alities.. . . ol' t.westy fi ve years. \ Velcome back Mrs. H. of no m e~n onler, arnogn_ s whom we ,; re pleasIt h as cured rr.e of several d1sN1ses, (2) A BINDER with the finest cutting appai·atus in t he world. BAR ...... Mr. S a.ul Cornish b as ret urned to 11i s ed to lJOti.c~e t h <1 n a.m ,~s or Mr~ . .TanH~H H eacock: su ch as nervousness, s ickn ess at the stom f'u r m on the B ixth con .. .. .. Mr. c. Hogcrs and and Lily l~r11st, T h~ m usic, of the. ;;tring b.a.u? warranted never to, sag. Knives of razor steel. family have go1w tu th6 N. W. T ... ... We h ear was espectally pleasm g. E n terlMnmcI?-ts snm- ach , monl11 l y t roubles, e tc. I have n o t t hat t_ h e October cheese is t o be shipped. iu a iar t,o t he nbo l'<J a.re a llealt hv d L vers1onl for (3) A BINDER well balanced, free from forward weight, and a TILT fe w days. '.!.'hut is j us t. how it has been all r.he general com m unity, a nd made careful BU· seen a s ick day in a year, si n ce I t o ok winter ... . .. SeYern.l of our young men have perv isiou by ilh.e very !Jes r, a,v1:ila ble ce ns_ors. Hop B itte rs. .All my neig hbors use them . of great scope. been called ou t , wi th the Volunteers, some of the~' toad to snuinla,te, to a ct1v1ty the vat1011s lfns. F A NNIE GREEN. (4) A BINDER with the newest HEEL out, handsome, strong and of them at least should be in good order, as they members of a n y society, a nd re~der t hern b ~t $3, 000 Lost . htivc been trninmg all winter . ... .· The effects tcr able and !1-bove. all more anxious t o o bta1!1 great capacity. of the Sim has been felt :nere cvn siderably of the gret1t ob.ie ct ?l. t lus extstence, and a h o 1r " A tour to E u rope that cost me $3.000. d one (5) A BINDER with the simplest and s1rnest knot ter in use, never late, b11t notm t he same way that it is felt in successfully ca~r1er1 out tli\)f a re frEquen tly the "me Jess gootl than one bott.le of H op Bit.tees · 'l'ym neaccor ding to the correspondent to tha t means of m du_crng o t her s. t! not to_Jom . to e~ "'th ey also cnrcd my wife of n fteen yea1:s' n er: fails to tie, to tie tight and in t he middle of t he sheaf. or b; it is t it., wing t h e snow off v ery n icely of t ertam plea8mg r ecollect10ns of them. Vii e " yous w eak ness, sleeplessness and clyape1 ista.·· mte, tha t is t.n e moot P-OWerful influence , i ha t h opA tlie nex t effo1·t w ill he better p~epared I L M .. Au burn, N . Y. (6) A BINDER that can be folded in t wo minu tes to pass through IS felt. here at ur e"ent from the S ·nn \Ve ex· itnd p rove mor e SlLCCcsslnl th a n CYcn this. J)ect tbe Smt will be ecli psed a bout a year any ordinary gate or barn door. So. J~ LOO~l! NGVJi,J,E, 0., May 1, '70 Jrom now. 'l'hea what is the use of J\Ir. C. Sms-I h ave been su:tl'erinc; ten years, and I SLo vr BoY. Scott 's E 1nulsion of Pure (7) A BINDER that folds without removing any Bolts, Spr ock et kicking uri snch a row. t riedyour Hop '.Bitti;rs. a.nd i t d ore m e more good than all the docter~. Miss .S.S.Boone - - - -- ----C.:od Uver Oil. w iU1 Hn101·lrns1lhHes Wheels, or anything. Simple, efiective, surd 8nfforet· fro m the e ffect;s of q umine, . . . . B aby Saved . (8) A BINDER with :r.inc-covere<l deck, and iron-capped elevator use d as a re1u e dy for chills aud fever, will l n Inw.pieiit Consitmptwn \<Ve a re so thankfnl to say that o m· nt1rsing rollers; no sticking n or winding in wet grain. app:·eni.atc Ayer ' s Ague Curo, a power ful se~m s t o posseBs :r:e medill:! J?OW~rs of g r e a t baby was p er manently cured o f a danger ous protract ea constipation a11d irregularlty (9) A BINDER easily shifted backwar d and forward ; with new ex - t o me b1tter,composed whol!Jr o f vegetable effic;i,cy. h heals the 1rntaho n of the and oC the b owels Y,y the use of H op Bit t ers by its ~ubstances, wiHlou~ a. !?article .of any uox, throat an d l ungs . . M akes pure bloo d and mother. w hich, a t the s ame t ime res tored h e:r tension Butt Board for short grain; i-emovable in long grain. ions drug. Its a ct10.n I S p e col1ar, promp t, buile s up and fort ifies the system dgainst t o per fect health on<l s tr ength. (10) A BINDER of remarkably light draft ; easily handled by 2 horses. and -'l'h e P arents, H oche st.er, N . Y. powtirful, breakmg np t he ch1ll, cur- further i nroads by d is e ase. ltff:t'< one g-ennine withont ""bunch of green i11 g the fover, a n d ex.pellinQ; the p o ison · - -M~LEAN, from the system , yet lea ving no harmful Men's all Woo l Pant s from $2.00 up. Hops on the white iabe l. Shun a ll t h e vile. poisonous st utr with "H op" or "Hops" i n t h eirA gent for D'irlingtcm and Oar&wright. .Agc1it for Clarlce . o r unplea11ant effe"t upon the patient. . }]llison & Co · na.mc. I ----- -..... I -------.... .-... ~ ___ I BOWMANVI LLE. LOOK. OUT FOR BAR.GAINS ::c: z 0 ~ 8 1-:3 ~ t:tj + z UJ ~ 0 0 8 J:t> ~ I ::c: 0 0 ~ q U1 All Wool Sui t t!1 MADE TO ORDER FOR 9 DOLLARS, I Well Trimmed and W ell Made. :, ;, SEPJI JEFFERY I I FARM ERS Fur n ish ings of al 1 kinds. I tf tl:e BRANTFORD BINDER I I I I JA MES Jiampton, ROBERT MOON, Orono, l

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