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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Apr 1885, p. 1

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'l'ERMS : -$1.50 P.ER AN!WM. OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FmST: 'fHE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M. A. JAMES, E DITOR AND P noPRI:RTOR. VOLUME NEW LOOK O UT F QR BARG A I N S · t-:::1 MADETOORDER FOR ·9 DOLLARS, HARD POINTS AND SOLES W ell Trimmed and W ell Made. JOS E PH J E FFERY. m :u.c ha been v1. 1tmg ut Mr. Davey a . ..... vVe ar Bm·y of their marriii1tc.. I t W!l~ " cr ystal wclling, '1lt'pris<i party and pre:;en tat ion. AftPl' gla.d to he able t o record the murri...;i;e of one of our rc~pr.cte1l nit.izcne, Mr. Hobt.. Best havi ng t he corn1i1 1.11y hall a s·embled a nd were com. becH on Wetlnosrlay 8th inst a t th9 re8idence of fmtltbly se t tled, Mr. Ja.mes , of tho STA"l'BS!IIAN, his brot.her 1mitecl in matrimony t o Miss l\"l. was chose n chairman and in 11 brier n<trlress McQuillen, Mr. Best purchased a form south co111:n·atulated Mr . and Mt·s. Polli·l'd on roac hol' th e village hist f<tll, where the happy conple in;.: the third mile-post in t;hek marr ied life, immediately proceeded Jtfter partaking o( !\ an d Oil behalf Of their ninny fi"ieuds p resented sumpt,1wua s nppe.r .. . ... 111iss 'vViloon is ;-ioiting J\frs. Pollard wtt.h a very handsome d inner at Mr. G.1,. Hu.ea .... Mr. Arch ie McConnachie c.rnct valued at S~l. a la rge parlor lamp, a doz. hns hnd trnother nt.tack of sickness and is in a s1h·cr spoon·, a s rlyer sugitr spoon, ice pit.cher. very feeble condition .. . ... We hear that a snug beuy dis h, pair pidle uishes. pair celer y hold· littlo l't>rtune hus been lefo to our 11:enhtl butch ers. brc11d tray, pair fancr vases, pair nice e)·. John Miller, by a relative in tlio Old Count· Ohimt cup and saucers, a golden ee>:;le ($5 in ry . .. ... l\llrs. A. McC ..llnm htts returned to her gol d) and some smuller :nt.icles· Hrit!f con. home 1tt Kingston, a ccompanied by her b1·other g1·atulatory soceches w~re made by Dr. Mitch· Duncan McConnachie who purposes a ttending cH, MePsrs. W. Urcnt, "V· E. Pollard, '!'hos. collci;o dill·inl{ tho present term . \Ve wish Scott, .It. 'l'. S itimnn, '1'.'l'. JurclinP , James him s11ccess in his ·tudies .. . ... It appears to b tl Hingham, 'L'. H . Han cock, De 1rnty·reeve of the c"lling of one of 1he ministers of this place JJu.rliugtun, Jf. "V. Allen, and others. Mr. to deliver what h e calls nltrrat ives in such a Pollard made n ve1·y feclin~ i-eply t htLnking soothing style thu.t many of hls h earers fall the friends tgr;their kindly expressed rognrrls. asleep. MAH'l"U"ll. Asun~pLuous r:epast Wt~s ·e1·ved hy the ladies - - - -to whic h fn ll J11stlco was clone by over 70 1>er · In lust week's iss11e of the shei>t printed in sons. A \·ery ple··Sant eveni oi; was enjoyed this village llll umbiguous squib appeared under by all prt:sent. 'l'he .. t>sence of l'r.lr . "\Vesley caption of "what we would like to know" btlt Conch was thu 81.l b iect of comment. but i t. was as muny of you mailers have n ot probably- read subsequently learned that ho h .i.cl tho misfor · J it we t·c producc t he cd tfyin1t phrase and here _ t une to upset his cmtter in a poml in I.he road it is: ")(the Prc'11ill11 /lancl 'is pro.·per inu as a nd nanowly eaca1>ed drowning when en i~e/l1ci/lt011t aeUve lwly me mber.~ n.~ with tllini ,route. a ·rul ·wh11 tile lad :c., resigned." 'l' he casual' 1 \"\r. Stoph"en C'emen3 , .of Br11.ndou, Man .. · reader will tee ut a ~Janco t hat to h ClilJ r e r · arr1Ycd here last w eek. ffo intends returniug proach u.nil ~tigma 11pon the hand is the desirW n l\11lY .·· . ·· A good t im e is expected, ull being ot its nuthor and to supply the graspi n~ Krecd well, on 'l'hured&y eveni.111; next, April 2~r<l, by ..,...__ of go~sips who following hi~ wake. Out· know- the IJros. "!Id !51Sltl1"8 or our Ui1·i3io11. "A coffee ledgo ot the hand iA noL extensive yet wo koow and cake tight," i111d u. wuod programmtl aro to their lt·bora havo been eminently successrul b e the principal re.. Lur.,e of t he occa·ion. All TAUNTON. and Ot>\t their "im above groveling in the dust member· 1tre c11rdially in vited . . ... . Mrs. J. C. ofcffl nmny . 'l'he mason a 8eigned liy L h e ladies '~anstone. who ha8 llctin Yis1ting friends in Mr. 'Valtcr f.a.ngmaid has moved to his n ew for re·ignlng iK of t.htl m ost feasible n ature l'..oronto.,retn rne,d on 'l"uestl~r l11st . .. ... Our h ome near l1cre. V m g m ay he lloul'ish . . .. Mr. ·whic h they will be mo·t hnppy to impart to en~ernris1ng !'emu· ,M_r. ~'. A. \Veeko, l1ae J\L Bo1vman is talking of g oin1r !11to bttaincss the '"inQulsltor" npon llPi>lioat.lon . W c opine q une .. cur1o~iLy cu1por1u111. Auy I)t rsou wou ld in Oshawa ... ..· .Mr. J'. P ierce bas mo ved Into the young m en will res11111e t heir wonted labor be wcll,rept<1 ~. hy llltying a \"ioit to his la,u or1'· our neigbb0rhood. Welcome. whl!.ll Lhe road· beCo!lle paS!lable should an tory. E lcc tr1<J1ty 1n1>y th<r e be Found cha.med, invitiJJI( field 11re3eu t. itself. Our imperati ve reddy to obey 11.1~ Wl8l!e·, s L rangely carved or orders to the pi11:111y mounttJbank are to di~1st wrnients, b~a~ · itul p:untmg·. and a la1·i!e am · CLARKE OOU NOIL. f rom writimc his sc11t·ritoud '"bits" or we J>ronh Olll!t of c hc1111c1\l upparatU8CB are among the ice to propo1111d a Ii.it of qt1erie t which m ay articles thei·e to b~ seen. Bu ~ it m ust be seen cause derision to be centered upon t ho poltroon !o be fully aprre1:1atell. u., 1s u ow engagcil ltegular m eeting April 7. members all preswho loves to injure olhers.Meanwhilo we drop In ~ome ui:w 111vent1on~ . we unde rattrnd ; when e nt. M inutes read a111l adopted Rome commu -· the Question but if HkeM:iltons"dat ail,"he hung· he hu.· J\ rusbed and ;;riven them theit" proper nications w ere relicl and filed , John \ Vllliams ers tor war we would sr.y for sharnes ellke di- names we may reasonably ex pect somP.thing was ap ointed pa thmaster of bea t No. 3G ioam. rect your miRstles in ~ecularcha1mols ..... , 'l'he .new and stal'tli ~g . ...... B 1 1siness Is now r t1eh· Hicka rd for No. I A. St11.lker for No. 57, H. J,. appearance of material by t h e wayside fore- rng at V anstone s mill under the management Ralls for No. G7. C. M. Hose for No. 10, John eh ..dows the fact that tl1c loug predicted ci·cc· of Mr. Vtins tono and h ia newj miller,;Mr. Jauiee C:amer on for No. JO, 'l'11e clerk wl\s lnstr11ctecl t ion of sheds over the dead budles on the little Horn .. .... M1·. 'I'. Gurdiner's fat t111r died last to n otif1 t ile p;itbnrnster 0 1 beat N o, ~;). that burial plot ls at length, 10 beca1·ried in to effect. T uesday at a ~Y a dvanced age. comp le.mt has bl!en lodged with the Council \ Ve had c hol"ished o. hope thnt the instigato rs t hat G. \ V . Soper has been c uL Uag and r e mov'. would be stricken w ith some C{)lllpunction of iug timber off concess ion in said beat., and askHAltf.P7'0N conscience and wonld drop so n efarious an ing if eaid thn ber wa3 sold ·to Mr. Soper, and if idea. .But we have been dlst\ppointea and t he so ror what eu m, it not sold t.o stllte the va lue rights otthe parties concernetl are to be vindiGod protect our V11l11nteffi'S, ot timb~r ~o rem oved. 'l'he Reeve was inetruotcated. 'l'hreats of litigation are already to be May they- 'l'bf Influence feel: e d to gra nt orders for these acco unts: J . Cuttle. heara and the materiul for a snit huge and If h w d h printi n~. $!0; .J. K. Allin, lnKuronce prcmit1m conternptlble in Its proportiooe arc thus b ei ng nman oo t ey're called to !ihcd on 'l'own H all, $2~ ; W. Hatten, w oo·I 81.75· furnished. Public in<lig nat ion is being thor. May first to fall be Ulel. ~ope Counml. h ave road job on bl}un<I"~·~" Sii ~noch Holme", Mrteep killed by dol(·. 2t 50; ill· ' '!ln ln Mr. Geo. H ..Joll has sold his promising young 1' ?U.ghly aron se<l a?d to v~e~ the matter e1 l adj o·irncd to .May rit.h. its most fovorablc aspect 1S rar from outlmmg Cuuud1an l>rau~ht stullion to .. gentleman in d igent aid. $55. Cotmc1 au ausplcloua futm:e. Is 1 t to lllt.e to ):et n n · Illinois ror a handsome tlguro .. . .. . .111any plore at the Con,1111tttcc to stop Ill then· oµ t· fervent prt·yers daily go up for the safety aml Uii·oat pollcy. J<atherRan~ motl.iersare lyrng succeo· of thebravemenwhollave left their THE MAXWELL BINDER t here who were J cur to friends 10 da.ys gone h olllea r.nd gone to the tar weat tci light foi· our ' :tJY and may return t o l)nd t he n· . bot111s _ bleaoh- co untry !lnd driYe Jhe t raitor· from our shores. . - mg ben<!alh th e filth or tlie,, llll1 lc :u1g 111 con- ·... . . Mr. George Mc.l<~ wan, cheese maker. br.s In t his issue will be found an adverte mplt1t1on. Wonld It not he mor" hunuu f,.) returned to our 'burgh looking hale ,.nd h curLy t · t f ti M II L D say 11~,e Mark ' f.wain ·:pc~ce _ t u th~ir , ashes ". . Wtilcome ba.ck. George . .. . . .. The c heese meet: is.inrnu o . Hl a~,w: ow. o wn . ..... J he snow 1s . rllp1dl~ d1·appcarwJ,C form Ing Sa turday t o wiDd up t ho business of last H a rvester Bmder. l'h1s m ·ch1110 we r~~\~~es~t~~~t ~rt~o:~.:;/~:~~~l~i:.!.~~:~:g~d~~ ~co.son \'1);8 not largely !lttende!1 .. b nt 11utmces h~ve no b esit.a ·i ,,n in recommending to ' . d t urned out u~tter than was ant icipated 'l'here th f 1 b t d I s ire t u be regllr e11 as e x1>mplcd for good con· is to be another public meetm1< to· mor ro w . e armen a s I 10 very es an c Jtlapest dnct, b~tt wh<! 80 ek no nobler employment t hun afternui>a, ::laturday .April J8th _ As the Ill the marker. It w.i.s tho roug h ly t.es ted to grat1ry their c hildish or mow propt:rly mean ca of · · I t · · · ·· k 11 th I t d · die os1.10n by peltinic the Army and etller P1 "' b g ram 15 bow we he;XPCC to m" i e as searnn an unammo nsly approved. P . d' h . d" . c lell~c us1nes,i oom t 1s season. ' ..tron9 O for tlie 13.AUGAINS g:rven by iiecleatr11ms wen mg t eir way to iviue eer- and Shareholders a like will have th eir Inter· I ur reporter was prnsilnt last se:u1on vice wi' tt snow!>..ns. ice, etc· ·· · ·· On Sabbath ests looked atte1· The Captain he will watull at a 1111111 her uf the most im1Jortant t ests aft ernr;oa after the Arm)· he.d returned from t h 0 .Boe.rd d · k "tl 11 h.i ·. ht t i · · " their n·U<ll para(le an occurrence took pl·ce . ' an wor ~' 1 a ~ nug .: i e se ·rnc l .vitn essed n one b11t the most 11atisfac. · d · bl · d ~ lit tle l eaks we cant atto1·d; h e'll ·ce thnuis are ' · which is far from esira e and 111 eed s hould one rJJ<'flt l\[r Frar k nus1 · or ~·xcter is to ry prf"formauces. Th e chief points of bedo;pr ecatedby alllovers peacea11dfl"eedom . .· ·1 ; r _. .. d .. I ", M' · " · I · · d .As eomo or thoite who ' vere not t:mtir~1,~ in i.si nw. ri~ u 6. 1 erc . .... usi~ t ca c ung H eems a vaot a .,, , ,ire : t ll . l '· ' to agree w 1 t b lum;he " lookm" w ell ·..... . Mrs. l Tl · · . . . t I e.ccord wit it ie mons er of CJa. who ttctecl Geo rge B1owne i· 3'ill co11fi11etl to t he "arsonst. "" la . it IS t h e most simple mnch· as tvlcr were m Uui act of e ntormg t h e hall Sh h b. · · l , h" · · ti ]· t d \ "l l they wore com manded to i·etire which ca113ecl age. e us l c pra.~ ci;: an· S} inpt1t .Y of ~'.e lll~ Ill HJ mar· ~ , a n .a c 11 t can l"tlll it. considei·able co1111notion and llM menaces o r c t.inrch. ·· · ·· · Onr 1 ray.n,..Ban cl conducted ser · :!nd. That tr. is the !iuhtest o f dr a u gh t . · · d · d · "l"IC c he re Sunday morning: sume of them wer e . " having parties imp1icate arreste on ~he a little t oo qnict .!\Ir Ji' L Ellis gave 11 iinc of any machm e ·1et m aihtfactnre d a11 cl fa llowmir Clay were hurled, caused the e:Xctte- I t" · t " ' 'r 80 ·" 11> "t d I l · · l i· ] "' · · ' m ent tu reach fever beat, h ut npon inte rfci·· e~~osi Jon on.~ P.0 r JOn nre rca a s .u. W 11 c i t lS < ig i t lll\\chrno the important ~ d" lesoon .. .. . . Jh1. ::s. M. Cle mens, or Brandon, is t ] b d t t" J t e n rie o r , th ? Ollie ._ er a t lIv . procee. mgs , ":ere i·igiting here. the g u est of JI.Ir. H. 'l'. Phillir>s. )!M s 1a_ve . ec11 ma e so 8 ·rong 1a · we quelled " .hich 'l'i e fervent!) ho1> e w1ll ne' 0 1 b~ 1 Prnb&.bly h e is lookin g up recruits \ Ve may c latm i t t .. b e ·1s d urable '~~ auy repeated . . .... W here are the "braved who 11 · n . . .' · · ·· ·· . . ' ' · rcw short weeks 11go saur, with so much z st· h e>tr Mr. 8 · A. uro\'in of Ho wmanville Higli 3rd. Th() "ram passes th rou !lh u nh· a · . b '"' ,e · School Wlta taken enJdenlv 1 11 Tuesda y a ft er . . -. . o1 W e 11 race the roc,t.o 11.ttlc go a1~<l n e ver,ue 1 ·er noon at his brother's Mr. · I L B own i fe w inch es < ,f ca nvas, matead of feet as away." ....· . Mr. J oa Mart1nelle, h arness , .. · . . · · r · · ··· ·· . . ' . at his store and ex amine hiA new rnn maker, has r emoved from our village . . .. . · Mr. J.ohn 'l . Cck hacl the nnsfortune, to lolllia u -in . tl~.e devator machinee, J n ripe gr1un SLOW Roy· t_ h1a l:il a ve ry g r.iat advAntage . In the stock of Clocks, Gold and Silver John_ l'roctor having sold out ~i.s s tock to hia valuable me.r e last week. son, is now to about to011 move t o loronto where Hou or R oll ror 1\-forch- iitlt cla ss- Norman tlev11to r m . a c hines a bro e propo rtion of h e mtencls carry business ns a genera l ~ . Watches, J ewellery of all k inds, m e1·chnnt·. Mr. l'roctoraud family have duriug Cryder 111an, Annic; .Hrowne .L. Ellis, !<'r ed Allin, th e b,,rry IS freq u ently thrashed o u t m thcir · s1or t 8 tayamone: us mane m any warm 1 Jabez H. E lliott, 4th class- Ja111· wa rd, !{ate t h t ion " fl· d" 1 U0Leod, T lleoclore SalLer. Anni ~ Stoohottse, c opera o nn mg. Silver Plated Ware, &c f rlend.s, by whom they wlll be greatly missed. " 4th Tl10 macIime ' , We wiRh them success .in his new venture. . . . . . l\faggie Hogera. :Jrd Sen.- .l;' r ank M a son, ." 1s so conden sed 'l'he darn at the tannery is was hed out which Lorena Salter, Ida Scott, lll:·Allin.T, yd ia L!LW. lhat tt c~n b e taken tl1rou 0 <>h a ny ordi n i · l · 1t · · i i 3rd J nuior.-Jl~mn1a llrowne, ~~d w 1 n L s.w, 2'-0 lh11 l!'armc1·s of Darlington, Cartwright and mrronnding T uwnsh·i.ps: 0f h k' d 1 10 o~ ly nus 8 P mp t . c Ill, 1\. us vtc n ty Albert Allin, Tnus. Cowling, Maud H-is tings, a~y farm g ate. tlas spring so far .... . . l\fr. E, J mder o ur en" . ,., , · · · I have m uc h p leasure in brin~in" before you r notice my Low Do\VN BINDER terprisi ng blackemith has nearly all the 11111. H .J. Sllng·ter, 1-'rincipnJ. J tJNIOH D1v1srox \\1 e b e lieve t hAt ufa,x.well a 13muer 111 which t\ fter three years of ince ssant tuil and experimenting I can now Recommend t crial on the gro11111 l ror hie new carr iAge shop 2 nd class, Sem or- t Mary J'. Katereon, Lottie a bou t to secure the h i <>h eat p lace in t h e audalreu.uyhasb0guntoeleu.rthe place for B eerandLa11ra8a lterje(111e.l;Rosie Lane . .Johu kt . d f "' ·11 b f l " J , to Y?U as a d ecided succ:ess, and l(Ua1·antec Jt to do i:s good work as any oth er buildinir . ... .. we are rorcibly impre ssed wit h Cole, L . Ellis. 2ud class, Juuior- Charlio Mar- ~nar e ! an armers "'.i e oo 1s l to macl~1ne. made, and .to b e lig hter draft The ag ents of Ele vating Machin es will t e ll quarters for wedding presents. the idea t hat it is tar f rom b" . ing com . menda . ble s hall, \ Viii Gibson, l tolund Cole. John W illi· mve.st 10 a n y other w it h o ut thoroug hly d r a m s. 1st class, Seuior-( Bertio L'l.W and E ttie you i t will not work. _ D?n't be deceived . '.l'~is i s .the old s to ry. Whe n I brought Nice wedding rings and large as1 ~~~~h ~.:':[~~~~~or it:nru~~:11fti001ic:onsi;~e;;f Fttrsier) eq ual; Normon Moyse , Or ion Cl-atwor· testm g the Maxwell first. - B rant R evi ew. ou~; t.h e Ma~well R eaper. m 1877, what was emd of 1t? Many farmers will remembe r tobacco to be seen dally 011 out· R treets w lth a thy, 1st class Junior- Willie Horn. Abe Colesortment of finger rings. too h g ht, w o uld n ever do t~ e work, could not stalld ; but it has b erng told it was _ pipp, th at would dil!ll"race the "Metis'" and ap- man, Sherwoo1l Fm"Bicr, Lorne Haetiua-s . · parcntly enjoying all the comforts of an in vetMarlon K l\lotley, teacher. 1'he la rgest and m ost com p l e te s tock of 2tood the t e st of nme y ears, au_ d to day it stands at ~he h e ad of the list a11 a single era te user or t he weed . He la evidently CJ ulte Gent~ furuishing~ at May e r 's . r e aper. I feel confident the Bmd er I nm now m a nufacturing will be a11 great a Dowmanville, Fl)b. u, 1885. 7tr. ae s table as the limpid stream that flows by his MAPLl!J GROVE. doorstep .. . . .. Vie have had the pleasure for " B~lC~ees ~s m~ Reaper,_aud I would respectfully 11sk intending purch asers t o few days pa~t or seeing one of the o ld residents g ive it a trial. Eve ry mac hme g u a ranteed. . Mr. Charles ~'rank is elo\vly reCO\'eringfrom L e ave you r m easure at Couch , .Tohnston of t his place on our stretlts , Mr. H.obt. 'l'h om p h is eevere Illness, and hls wire who was taken QTCall and see one on exhibition at ·R. HUTCHISON'S my acrent · son who llOlllo years a):o tlliurL'<l a s a drover or Cl.own wi th p le urisy is convales"ent. , . .. . On & C ryderman's, and yon will b e sure t o 0 no second·claS!i order. CL.AMO. J,'riday aften1oou al11.rge number ofthe ycornen have a suit t hat will plea$e y o u i n e very E nniskillen, before buying any other. Yours respectfully, ' of this place paid a viw it to Mr. i rrauk's woodyard a nd with axe and sa w speedily made respect. LONG SAULT. llli-iw ,I b e g to r e t um my sincer e thanks to t h e havoc w ith 1\1r. Frank's large pile oflogs; the y did their work well and interspersed u. song C hild r en's s uit s, for $2 at Mas o n Bros . :::w. Public for past s upport, and h ope still t o Mrs. Ogden , or Leskard, has been the guest ow a nd again, andl an occasional snow ball of M rs. Johll Tape this week .. . ... Mr. John n woulil iireet the eyes ol t he un weary workmen, Gr.ia t bargains--c a sh only - at Mason m erit y o ur p atro 11age by fair d ealing. Tape is the model far me r i n t h ill section. H ~ but the sturdy voice of tlie Foreman", Mr, J olrn filled a great many orders !or seed w h e>tt Jamee, soon checKed any signs or idleness, and B ros. · I h ave b otwht dire c t from the manufactu- has. 1 0 . . und barley for eprln& seeding ... . . . Mr. A. Bee r , in three hottrs the work was completed, .!\Ir, A g oo d suit of cl othe s, y o u th's , size for rers for cash , a. lar g e q uantity o f t h e b est of Leaka1·d, Is i n the employ of .llfr. W. Paton .. Frank takes this ODPOrtunity of te ndering h is for $6 at Maso n Bros· .... ·· A 11eighbor has bought u. new lance· t ooth warm and hearty th!lnks to his neighbors for ~ goods mad~, which enahles m o to s ell eaw which wlll r eqt1lre a good ellge-(orJ·ton t o t h eir v ery k ind act. . A good suit of cloth e s all w ool tweed , c ut wood · faeter tb&n his misses ch opped it .... Mrs, Chaa. .!!'rank is quite Ill . ... .. The cottage r:I the1_ n 811 cheap as lhey cau b e sold lieport of s. S . No. 13. Uarllng ton for Mar ch. prayer meetings In this s eet1011 are w ell.a ttend · m en's size,for ~7,50 at Mason B ros . Names in merited order, Fifth class- ·\Yillie ed ... ... T he c 1iap th"t shot at Hunclle's d og including Hooper, Ettie Campbell. 3rd Senior- John had hatter shut both eyes next time ·. ... .. Our Hughes, Mary l<' arrell, F red Farrell, Ar t h ur D ivision is booming; · Plendid turn out Mon· Rubber ci r culars for $1.25 a t Pierce & Hughes, J,izzie S proule. 3r<l J1111ior Fred Yir· day nig ht; good t ime ex pect ed :nex t meeting. R o b ertson's . ~ t ue, Ettie l<'arrell, Mliggfc Mc1"e~ters, Jas,Oke, J\Jr~. J!llllott,.of Hochcster, N. Y .· is visiting Emma 'l'ape, Willie Hooey; 2nd O!ass- l\fartha her sister, .Mrs. C. H und le. $ 5.00 all w ool suit s for ge ntlemen a t Sproule, Laura Hamley, Fred Jiuithes, Da vid Pie rcf:l & l fo bertson's. · --· ~ · · ~ Hooper, Colin Ca111pbell, Maa-gie Hooper,Mary Farm Produce taken in ex ch a n g e Denn, Oco. Hooey , Willie 'l'ape, l'ilrt !ind, SHA W'S SOHOOL H OUE. Mar veillux trimmi !lg s, mascott n e t s, Selina Sproule, L efount aiu 'l'e.ylor,Hughie Mcfor g oods. Rags and Bon es for l'Ialtie, n eport or s. s. No. 1 , JJ.irling t on. for t h e a nd new h~ts in all col o urs at Pierce &Lilly Hooper, By ron Farrell. 1st cl a~s - Steven Taylor, Willie Hambley, Ma ry Tape , mon1h or M" rch. ~am es in or der of m e1·it.- R ob ertson s. Tinware . .Art hur Yh·tue, GEO. CONVEY. '!'ca cher. 4th class, - Eva O~borne, W esley J ewell, R uy .YOUr Spr1il.){ · inautI e I s at l ~ie rce & tlanrlo, Annie Oakes, W m. Coiwill. l.Jella Gal· A quant ity of Geese Feat.hers for bra1 t h. Sen. 3rd,- ·N otta Oakes, 'l'a n1son Pen· R ob e rtso n's. \ Ve will cut and fit fre e of ENFIF.LJ.J. foun d, I<'rell Joness, C harlie lto\ye. J un. 3rd,charge l o thos e who buy mater ial Sale. Joh n Sando. Ada 11w kard , l\i1tchell Jollo w, ' . · Mr. Cho.a, Huse has quit tcnchinli: the sing · Adil Osborne. Sen . Znd,- Wnlter R ickara . Impo rtant to Jadies .-Our s t ock of R lli:!IDENCE AND P LACE Oli' BUSI NESS: Ing class .. .... Mr ·.J, NlV:C..cry h ad a v;ood bee .John L ock e, George Dowmng, I rwm Os bor ne, · . · It one day las t week . Several of our r eoidents Lizzie Locke, Be lla O'Neil. Jun. 2nd.- \Ym. sp~mg 111111 m e ry is . n ow ~ep e e: llveryOntario S t r eet, Bowmanville, n e ar Mr. attended ...· A young man in coonski t1 coa t Beman, John Candler.Cha rlie Jon es~. H atti e thmg n e w and stylish at Pierce & R ob wa8 seen taking a bath i n the ditch on t he Norman Col well , Maggie Pollook , · " Willie .Armout"s. roadside south of here rrccntly . ·when h e Pollock, Florie Galbrait ll, K a t ie Gay. G ood came out he loolrnd liko a ' ·drownecl r at". ..... Conduct. - Mitchell J ollow, J" oh11 Locke, equal. "\.Ye are r e ducin g p rices to suit the t ime11. Mr. Geor ge Ormis ton i s slowly recoverim1; .. . . . · 'l'h'l following were not a bsen t d uring tbe Ellison & Cu. r . and Mrs . D. Archer have rcrnovc(l to A s h· mouth,- Evu Osl>Urne, Mitchell.Joilow, Walte r burn where h e is cnga gad as teacher in th e Hick arcl, M, A. WAr,srr, t eacher. Meu's all \ Vo ol Pants from $2.00 up. ublic school. ... .. 'l'he t rnstces of t his school · · E lli 11 o n & Co. !iection intend t,o bnild a new fc11c0 1uo11nd the SULIN A school yard. High tim e ..... . Mr. t>am DmyJ · R e mnants a t l ess tha n wholesal e prices su~t~neo a .e.ev!!re, al'.ciden~ by.fallin.i; from h~o Mr. Johu Allin.i·s able to be out again a fter a t M ason B ros. ho1 sc and b1calnng Ins k neecap la st . 8~~urdaJ, the r ece nt accident . .... . Mr. .Kirkpat rick of · 0tJ ILA" · Oshawa Ju.a s tu.1ted selling in th e store foi·mei·E xtra · value in all kind of Winter · ·· - · -(.. )y occu pied by W . Hatten .. ., . . Wood bees are Clothing . Ellison & Co . F OR SALE. ENNISKI LLEN all tbe ra;i:e aroltnd het·e ; Mr. ,.v, L ammi ma.11, · · 8 , J , Willie.mo, Mr, Geo, A wcle h a n.i hacl w ood S wo··p ing r eductio n i n D ry G o0ds a nd \ 'Ve are i;:lad to welcome our ol d frie nda, )Ir . bees and more t o follow. _... ~'h e Pra ying B a nd Clothing. Ellison: & Co . and M rs , Wm. Bin gham bnck to our village of Hampton w"s at l!:ldad on Snllclay oven in ll; . . . , a.gain. 'rh cy are moving ltere this week . .. . .. la9t .. ...· J\'lr. ), ammiman ~ s uccessfuily psssed F I VE ca r loads of L i ve r pool and Canad to fit s ome t we nty krnds of Plows kept m ""Ther e was a s kirmish on our str eots on e·m g ht hi8 examination at 'l' oronto. Good J'or the doc· ian Salt a t l\iurdoch Bros '. k, and sold . a t B OTTOllf P RICEP f r los t w eek; no bloodshed ; the Yolunteer s d id toi'. . .... 111r. W.Asllton iRsick again ...... Mr. Stoc · ' 0 / nota have to bo calle<l out: tl1e cons table E. Pascoe in tend~ buildin g an :iddition to his Does your watch or clock want repail', C ASH, Old oas t -i ron take n in e xchall 0 " e. could not be found; w h o's a fraid "I !tousc this su m mer .. . ... Qur village blacksmith - -- - . ·,.. · i s busy pr eparing for s pr10g. ing 1 Take it to J. J. M aso n, Star H o we To the Farmers.- J u st t o hand. J ewelle r y D epart ment, " perfect satisfacR e mnants of di·ess g o o d s, tweeds, prints tio n o r n o ch iirge, S ee testimonials i~ A t the old st and, King and Liberty S treet s One car-load of Americ an N o . 1 each piece a b a r g ain a t Mason Bros. Yellow Seed Oorn.- J. Lyle. page advt. Dowrnau ville, H·2m, , . L l IN ERY 0 p EN IN G' M · . . Simms, NUMBER 3 5 .l. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1885. XXXI. NUMBER Hi. I Mi~~ LOCAL NEWS LETTERS. Wrllia~:;~{oo~o~o,~·m,.nvillc, ;~~~!J~:;!!~~Ff~t~~~F~~1;~5~~v~~~~~~ Mr , tlnd Mrs. residence a z:l~Y!~~rd's CAR TWRIG.H1'. . M r. Alex T1tyloi· is conva.lescen t .. .... M r. \Vm, Williamson is reDorted d oi 1 H! well .. .. .. .· Mr.. tames .!J r yan9, of t he Lllla11cl H ot.et. Ua ·lear ca, has decided to remove licncH ... Mr. ~Vm. Pan, is saicl t.o have r epnrchasnrl h i· b tnkrn pt s t;ock flt au11tion i n T oronto o n 'l'nedd ay l:>~t :it 8~ccnt.s on t.h e dolla r . .. .. . Mr. Thomas \.Y hite solrl 11. t eam a fe w davs nc:» whie h took first Pri '-" hcrti laHt l!'1J.l l, in the general 1111rpose c la""· lo Mr. \V m . Brisbin, of Ma.nvera. for $ 100. 00 . . .... Mr. \\"m. Lang, pumrime.ker, of Cuesal'ea. received a serious scratch lover t he eye tho other nig h t, '!'lie 1·oad W'1S so narrow the night so Jark, and the coffee so s trong-; dont you see? H ow could h e help ir, 1 ... ... Mr. Su.muel H enry, general blauksmi t-h, l~ abo11t to r emove to C,<,nnin gtou to take nhnrge of a bus iness there. H e t"kes w it h him tbe reputati.Jn of skilled mechanic and the goo1·1 wishes of many friend· for himaelf a nd his J."(cnial companion . .. . . . :'o<ii;:h t H awks or 1he biped vu.rict.y, entered the barns of :Mr. lfonry Poole or lot 18, con. 8. Curt1Vright, on :::latu 1·dayevening lust an tl stole wheat. On the followinr evening th ey repeated L hcir ei(ploit, this t ime taking barley frornl the samo granery. Snch o ccurrences arc very rare h ereabouts .. .... 'J'hc proprietor of the Hoyal Hotel 15 goinic 1 armiug. !.hey say. 'J'Jie huainess 11:ets too livel y for .him some times \Vho will rise and cxp!!l.in llow It lmppened that there was such a strange smell of coal oil ai·ou nd the other niteh r ., and where Lhe charred k indllng wood came from? Y illag. o· generally congratulate themaeh·es on th" h· narrow escape ti-0111 witnes~iag a destruct ive co1111'l1eration tho sa me night. J11r. Geo. Ututlcy rece h·cd gr,·:it pru.hc for h is pluck and yueh in extlnlluishinf( flames genernlly, ----· ___,,. ~ ..___ To the Ladie s· -VVe beg to advise you th a t we wi ll h 0 1d 0 Ur Grand Spring Millinery Opening on "WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 15th, 16th an d 17th instant, an d w e have no hesit a t ion i n sa"\.7} n g t hat the disp la y o f Hig h Class Milli nery 1I:1 0 U r Shovv R o om will be far supe r ior to any- In ·t he . -· I . ___ '!Ve chee r fu lly v ille ca l l ev e r y lady 1 n B Ow man asked to purchase. R espectfully _ yours, McCLUNGS', KI N G S TREET, . ILLE. BOW MANV w AT c H ' LOW DOWN CANAD IAN HARVESTER BIN DER. · :Lv.lA.:X:VV:E:X...:L'S T he J ew eller. I STOP ·ll I ° A · Complet e ·Success- N o Experiment. HEAD --=-- I o! 'I N c0M c A CA N1 1 1 DAVID M AXWELL. =-== I P:,. I I · Dry Goods, Teas, Cutlery, ttj Tin"W"are, etc. - ------ UJ 8 ~ pj c. I III 0 a q JoHN GRIGG. U1 All Wool Suit ~ 2 00 S T EEL FLO-W-S Gents' Furnishings of a ll kinds. W.- PORTER.

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