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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Oct 1885, p. 4

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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. DURKETON STATION EAeT. B ig T horo'-Bred S tock Sal e. DISTRICT NOTES. A new Post Office is to be erected in Peterboro'. The labor test is tole applied to t ramps visiting Toronto. Scarle t fev"r is prevailinrr to an alar ming extent in Kingston. "' The free vacciuatiou system has been adopted in Peterboro'. 'l'wo cases of smallpox: have been discovered in Brockviile. Farmers, wait for the large B:t'e of Thorough-bred D·1rha.ru and High Grade WEST. Exprese ..·. . . JO.:l.~ a 111 )<;x:press.... .. .. !l.00 am Durham and Ayrshire Cattle, the property Mixed .. .. .... 7.42 p 111 Express..... . .. 7.!2 pm Tickets and further information may be hod of the esta te cf tl1e lat.a Hon. J . Simpson. from W . A, NEADS, Express, H.ai!road, and At the same tirno a large number of farm Steamboat Ticket A gent, Bowmanville, horees and drivers will be offer ed. 'l'he sale will be by public auction and unre£$tatc~uum. served, and will take place on Tuesday, the 10th day of November next . BowMANVILLE, FRIDAY, OC'ron'R 30. ·es. For A·g r1·cultural Soc1·et1 - ---- - - -·-···-.: :==== __ THE MAIL AND MR. BLAKE. , Among the many valuable suggeshollS I GOING I GOING ij;ltt Qtmmtlinn to _show bem g allowed to land at C11arlotte. · . l A valuable horse belonging to Mr. T.' · .. l Savage, of Brooklin, was imn over audl ~ killed by an express tra in l'ecently. The und . ersl;Elled: bas been i_n541rncted by ' VM ·. ' . . SANDERCOCK 110·ae-ll by public :Rctlon on Lo'J:. I A Disappointed Barrister. . Th ree double deck car loai\;, contatmng.: 17, Con. 1, Darli ngton. on By this Act one year's imprisonment or 600 lambs, wer_e shipped fwm1Petel'boro' I Thursda.,,.r, November 5 1885. J A rumor has boen current in town that $500 fine may be imp,,sed upon any per- · > . ' property,viz.:Generall. l i ·to New York via C. P. R. , bet w~ek. The following J vaHmble a desiring barrister of this town, wishing son who issues, sells OJ' transfers ai.J11y : Ml'. Jerry O' Connor, of .Pioll;ering, has purpose mare, '-' ye.. rs old; gcrrrer...l purpose ! IS TR1!h RLACE instrument, . n romissory iwte, bill of .,.,.,_ i pn1'c)i'9Jsed th.e South part of'tihe McGill horse. 6 sear; olai;; 2 young hii.:b 11;rade cows. to become r evising barris ter of this county, "~ '. "" l in calf ; high grrui<ll ~1eifel', in call! 2 yeat·s old; , WHERE Y0U CAN GET not havin<Y t he wovds "Given foo )farm, vs ~nva, from Mr. A. F'orewell. ,:;:large fu.t steeru· 3 yeu.rs old ;~ high grade I enlisted the servicei of a whilom Reformer chancre 0 · "' ' ' ' I 0 flt(! f IJ ©f. 188Z ti10 · fj t f Jl · !yearling .heifer;; :h·i~h grade Y · >l<'rling steer;: I "prin ted or written acros~ ai rs :?now e Ill spring calf; broo;ll sow; 2 fat ejlrinic ptgs: 9 · ! and experienced wire p uller of high a pittent rirrht 0 · ' Os haW;i>· on November 13th . D n 1883 on httl pigs: cord t.Jlill>rler. nearly mew. Dundas , municipal standing, and still higher am- its face. INovember l!2'tllt1, a iicl in 1884 il-'D October !meke; Massey re,.p.er; Planet :mower, never I ,,. d !ieen us~d ; Caua~S< mower ; comli>med Beaver . 2.. bitions, municipally, t o proceed to Toronto -- --·- -· r · .dmlt. nearly new ;,::large Iron cuJ.~h·ator; root \, Beautiful Autumn IDayg, jl . Mr; .James· Wasson, valuabi.11 for t he '3Cn.ttler. ueo.rly ne-11111; set Iron haerows; sulky and use his influ ence with Mr. Bunting lli BRARIES, ST A/DION·ERY,. Ji>eterbor<1iJ:.oa'1PandlnvestmentCowiJany !u·y rake; laud l!Oliler; pateut arm wagon ;.: wooden arnl Wd.J.?;&n ; den1ocra.t wagon ; 2 top tosecurc,if possible,his appointment. But, How truly is the .l)romise ,·c1iiiGed· year was- ~eriously 1Jlfj:ured while juml114ng from. bu12:gles, oue nearlx;new; top µb - .ou; square PLATED WARE,; MUSICA!L . I NSII'RU as might have been expected, the mission . ai.t1.1am, ,'hat· weIlk.. ::ilmi cutter; Hune:1'tanning mill ;:w)ieelbarrow;;. : . that seed tune and ha1 1V1est shall .,.,. b ~ ·r t.. f L . Sii inclstone, set up in. frame: gro.:a .. cradle; h11.y proved abortive, Judge Benson, of Port after year MEN T S, P IC'.lHJRE & FRAM.IRS, . · · · , .t\<O er ... 'ro ··W; a. armer w..:;i. 1 1vea a. :roolo. ; eet double h21··ess; 2 set.a t>i;i>gle harnnss, ·es or good Hope, having received the appoint ment. not fad . W1thm a few weeks the liarns of mi.Ii! and a.·llalf 6iJoR· the villiaofi of Ome - 011e· nea1ly new ; Slfd!.lle; about ::ll·1t.c1 1Rueide on Tue~d'.11.y night, ~~~~~~:1~1~.afo~~':.!!~{e~~ 8~~~go~~~g~~sb:KJ : A noted wag of thil! town Yery wittily the farmer have been crowded 'mth hay lllAle,.oomtill1tted1 otl!e·r article·. Nlllnl>er ot ced1n 1 po·ts, abouw. r emarked on h earing the name of tho and grain, the e~irth has given up her e}f lianjling him1n11f. ::Otgra in bags and ,. < mantity of :W..,05. loads of vegetables, the trees h av.e been 'Dhe Osl+Aura· P~lie'e Court ·retln'lls for 'lll!lRMS :-1' ' or h i>¥; roots, pigs-aod all s11mfi. ambassador sent to enlist Mr. Bunting's bowed down with frtlit, and all n atllire is tb.-year were fo:JWat'de<l to Ott11.wa last ~- $'10 an<l uoder, ~ash; ove1· th>at· amount 1'11> .sm'AR ::.services that he was a grea ter success at we&k-. 'fhe tot1 11'1nrnmbre1· amount3'tO only months' cre1llt wilP..llOO given lier':· purchasers, ' T 19'EWOL made l_ o vely by .the beautiful tints ef the twanty.- a l!!Oud nc©rd for the t owli . ". t¥MW.Sbing 1 wproved· notes. buryini;( a man tl~an at raising him. forest leaves and the doli~htful hA~ . that . ~le to commence>..a\. 12 o'clock\.ttbarp. .. While Mrr .. William Car, of Prokering, If. 'l'.. PHILLlPSt.-.Auctioneer. T·.AA NEK A T puts beauty 011 t h e roughes t landleape. Wa:t' attemptin. I { ·~· RX one of the oolta 011 l»Mling:ton, Octol>aJ:. ·22. l~. A Liberal Tory Account. Is not all thii a fitting re ward fo r ths·-IH~rd a. threshing' machine, recently, ·the knife - - -- - - - -- - work of the seas.~n1 :Ji'armcn1, though prieea slipped ;a nd entering! the Jeg iiear t.itl! ankle ! S-MOITPIRCSDl!J'S 'fhe hard wrought, highly protect ed and seV1H"ad.one of tb ~ a11t;eries. of more highly taxed fa1·mer of West Durham may not rule aii higii for the produc;t;11. . . The neopl!'· of .PlirtrPerry are s:iliscri'?possilJly be pleased to hear that the the soil as ii~ so11\e forJller y ear s, you ing liberall~ to ·a· fwud t !> · purcl'.i~: um, economical Dominion ,Government spent have the assurance ti1at after all worl-..>,,ill ,, forms- fur. t heiri bro:s& baod. 'J'he OOunctl only the tr ifling smµ of $29,904.00 last · count; and by practising j udicious ewiw- I are to · be asltied· for $ 100 at tbm ne1it - - FR.C>::M: T:a:!E-l.hequalled 1,lremiui:Ds for 188(}'! year in cab hire. Com;nenting on ·this my your conditio~ is much to be prefer red i meelin1r. Mn· J~ L .. Jlliglieii~ Inspecto r of Schools piece of ToL"y liberalism the London to that of the .. careworn ' business iman. · Toronto, deliveood an address u pon the lPATTERllS · A dvertiser says that "taking the number· Drive dull care away and look on ~ho K indergarte n S)lstJen of teaching , be fore lIDLL-SfZE of hacks i n Ottawa. at 20, this sum would bright side of nature'11 broad panoramB·a& the ©llbawa. beard! of Trustees on wednesl!'llT!<:RSON 'SMA.Cl.llZW& is th<;!if..,:d. an.d chea:'..if.· t its beautiful Autumnal sceues are pa'l!.«iimg" day evenin~ last. ct tho lady's-boom.. I t gives more for the .~ive each one $30 per week." Of course, 'Jllie Wesb JlN>rtrhomberland Fam Fair nu>ney, aud combilllfls greate'-"'m.erits, than :tony an~ >we )rnar the 0onservative farmer say, the before you. held at Oobonrg, last week was nob the o·oor. Its lmmnse clrccll&.tion and l:191g· reput&llion enabledits proonetc11 to eucaess it usua.Uy is. The outside.· show eatablisherl · ·· '-dig~it_v of Canada must be. niaintained dlletance all competition. le.short It has t._, How to Grow R ich. wae very small and not of the be&~, .while and ~o:ught. at even though h er debt has increased from the attendance was also small. Stcel-E11 i:-ra.dnga,. .li!fltl ·~ofored J' lnh· ion~. Ued Drc:H.oJ.>ntl.erm·,. Best Orlgheal . fi,l93,000,000 in18G7'to nearly$300,000,000 How many vi the Jabv1ing m en, clWJrs 11.ast week ~ party of Oshaw~,, sports istorlu, BeMJll Wo1·ki·Tltllte 1·nttcr11.. . I wm uld . in 1884-5, and though two millions were or mechanics, iJllJ Bowman ville have "'lJl.:ib; j lefb,. in a yaclit, ~or the vicin~ty ofrBt·ighHc11t .. .11111, .E.111-. £le · .last session added to our 't axes, and to-day I. f . . d " . '~llDi tor4. where uhey m tend campmg fOl'Ta fow I Tho stories, uo.-elete, eto.. in. .. Peterson&': a~e t ll d . tli~ t B· weeks duck-shooting. The sail from .Osh- 1 oomittod to be th~ best IJ\lblrshed. A W tho Jl;OU 0 .lil·0 S · >Canada is unable to pay the interest on by any t u ng il'l1 a rnmy :i.y sm ce time last year 'l' '\Vere wu :ible to pre9111r.e .lllWt\l to Bri0 0'htion was made in 13·~ hours. !most popular /e:11al~ wrik"J'>a· contribute no it . , mvery month, a J'\11;1,-Srzl!>: ID>m:ss-PATT~R~ is ~ll... h · h bet ~kbt tml css by incurring additional a balance sh~tr. for every employes..· iin ' Fort Peny1Stiandard:- If the s.. Army given, which ie alone Wollth the price of the :f.OUrSt:JL.1\1\08 debt. Where shall we be at the end of town for the )'ell.II." encliog to-mor row·.;.. ·~ , i posesses no other virtue, the music of.tho, j"'uml>er. Ever;i(lmonth, &lse· there appe1WS a a nother ten years u nd e. r Conser vative "" .. L female office!'$ now iu command is.o;a, sufth . JllA.lUlOTH t:UOll E>lllo :r,lSRION·l·-'TE: very much douM ff ten per cent of ';;,~~11 w1·11 ;ciat1t attractirm to draw a larf!e· and .ap- J"ngraved on stee1· T\\IJCH:1lllfllll SI7.& OF c 111111:Rs, IV · , ' · , r ule 1 would show <\ Clle&it: balance. Why ttllii; s ·· and superbly colored. Also, Houaebold, 1 preciative autilienci:. and an admi1aion fee. !Cookory, o.nd other recai;lts: articles on Art wretched condiiiion of things? Si.:tllpl: :y Mr Jas Roos north of Oshawn. has iE·.nllroi<1ery.l<~1-e:rcu1ture. ~ouseDeooration w-: The Industrial Exhibition. because 1)eople cli<.11 not economize in :>mrJa. II . . d we1'1mg · h ouse an d ~ Iive ·' ev6l'Ythmg m$erestmg to laities . . . , s.c.Id h.. 111 ti ue acre.s. ·1-m ..·~' ltshort, 'I"' ... 0 .. ,,... ........ . ll 1W:JOY· 1ft nt1 'i!Clnft "'l d C ' M 11' M R "I' ' ., " ~, n , ""* ' " .. . ,..,.. · r ... . oss ·' !·l il . ! t.'lruNPARAIJ.Er,ED OF'll'm:RS T O cr.u~ts:~ People in all sections of Ontario are matte1·s. '!'here al!e vory f ew m en, y~iur. <g , 0 11 an to o.. u t!!'.an. or old, who cou1dl not cut clown the iit e: x- . add another ~ory to the house·, in '~hich, :t f:uples f<lir·$3.50 ;w ·:t. Co1>le~ f4W ltlt.:m. I' now more 0 1· Jess inter ested in the Toronto enses ;i.t l_ east OOG!.entsa week, and ma.I ty ha orrnerly !wed, a ud become a r esident with th.e "ll'&rsret-Me-Not,~ a splendidty illus- i ,, h f (Jf Oshawa. trated albumr,. or a Ja.rl\ti·st\lel-engrav-·. " The, · I ndustrial Exhibit.ion, but its usefulness P might easily cia.rtlllb· to t ree or our ~llD;l es ,, , . _ Angel or Palladlse," fe>>rg&iting up tl111 Clnll. I as a formers' fair is diminishing yearly that amount. h the matter of ctiga·.rs, IheOshawa. Young Peoples A'!tso~1atio111., . .,,.(;oplcs !M $41.SO ....,, G Ct>plcs :ilt~ $9.60 ,.. IV ..... W: drinks, questi:0n ahle amusem ents.. .a .nd 0lf the Prcsbyi9rian chnrch wilhhold theiu· I with an exti:a. copy of tlbe M&g_a:r.ine for 1886, a"'· , . n.ub 00 00 . 011 accon11t of the prominence given t o fancy clothirl!! a.. li'tll"Y larl!e savinf! Jl!fl~!lht @ peninO' concert on Thunday.· ev.ening1 a JJrenuum,_to the person gettmg Ull'a . Club · amusements, sports, etc. W e wotild cal1 ~ ~ comes ~ :lllOt'~ BO .c N ;JV. ot r<.ob . 'l'h e b est ava.i ' !a ble 1ooaIta l en.. · with 5(;01>lcs.: ilM'$8,oo-li11w be easi1y effected. Wealth both an extra. 00!>]7UoplcsJ'i>r$lO.a-. or the l'~~azine for I I th o attention of tho Managers to the la.st m uoh from what one earns as wli:a.t one nas been seamred and a mo!3tt. suceessfull 1886. and nle 111.~a., steel-engraviog, or (Jb& · ; · . ' t ' '" Forget-1\J!b..Not,'.' ·ta.thie person gaiting up 'llle is.sue of the J!'armer's .4 dvocat e which saves. Let a.ny person keep a :tor rect concert is predioted. Well contains an illustration entitled "Modern account of one year's expei~diture,.<llll.·d :it 1 On Monooy evening last ail M ri; John ~~~binrgfl!\GIHbu~nc:rc:.terhtiduceniellW!s,:· the end of the year_go ovcr ~t and ll!!e ·what IMcKenzie;,@i East Whitby, was. driving Addree», post·paltl, Arrricultural Exhibition," which shows a a . CU.rliMl,ES .J. PE.rt:RSON, a great number of items might h111re been . a thrt>shin!:! t·n acl1ine into ona·ofrhis barns, circus ring with the usual accompam dispen sed with without loss. !h e was caught between th. a ~tep of the ;{lllMlh nili111nt sa .·· Pllllaltt1d1·hl::.._. Pa· . ments- acrobats, clowns, trapeze permach ine an.d a po~ t and badly. brui5ed illli· iW"Sp'aOirneus 80nt gratis, Ut written .!lor, to ternally,.. ll.aving th ree of bis ribs broken. get up clubs w.itb. formances, &c., with a baloon ascension, Wide Awake Corr espondents female brass bimd, anJ other attractions W hat has. the S. A. been doiu~ to Bt0. Wanted. Fogarty?! Me says in th e last Sentiniulof the same sor t going on outside. 'rhis Believing that no departme~ of a. locn~I Star:- Wben we want cr nninals, we ad110i·- . is really too t rue a pictUl'e of the program newspaper is r ead wlth greater intere3t t ise for tihern. Meantirnie we iihink:. we presented at t his seaso1 1's Industrial, and than the correspondeuce fr<>m country but voiae public se ntiment when we· 3ay MtLWAUKEt. WIS. we have hea.rd th e exhibitors of live stock places, we have for a l on g time gh;on we w ant~either "Genelll1.I" Boo·bhnoll':m y is ~ v~ried front this section complain bitterly of the precedence to nti ws letters, ~nd we a;ne of his .following, and above a.Ill we will treatment to which they were subjected proud to state that we have a11 excellent not ba· nlJade the victims of e.niY 0/i his staff of writers. We wish t~ add to -51\eir phila1rb.uopic schemes. i n consequence of its par taking so largely EDITOR ANll PROPl'tIE'.lTOH, number , how ever, and shall be pl11ased On. Mo:nday of last week a..lliittle· fellow, of the nature of a variety show. T hoy to he&r from ' pei·sons in t be fo llo'.-1\tmg 3 y e.alls old, son of M l; Willful. WhJ.te ,near say that wh en the hour arrive~ for the unrepresenteli sections or ~laces who will Seag Jave, went off in search of beooh nuts circus acting to begin, their a nnuals had u nd ertake the u:terestin~ aud pro.:iit a.ble and diid not come h-.>me in the· evening. to be taken from the show ring in the t ask of writing for the S·1'.A'l'-'1S:IUN : Abt}>Ut 50 men and ~e>ys we:tre out.till mid'Vhl\t Va.ccination 13' to SmaJi).pox:, PF.CK'S N ewcastle,Leskard,Star kville, .New Park, : 'ligmt. of that night, in search 0f him. The SUN i&io the blues. midst of the judging and they had to bring Oakland and Ent.erprise in Clarkll' T o wn- · chHd was fou nd ls i:ng age.inst the root of t he m back again when t he circus was over. ship ; Taunton, S tlventh Line, Eaydon, a !tree, f&et asleep.. TheJ S was joy in t he PECK'S SUN We do hope the Managers will not make Long Saul t and Shay.rs' in Dallh.gton ; household of Wlilii>te tha.t.night.-or rather Is one of the most widely read and popular t1 1e stock exhibi' ion secondar y to th e and Cadmus, B urton, Devitt's, \::i\esarea that mornini;. papers in the crnntry tl)-dav, nncl stands and Purple Hill in Cartwriglliit. Any T he Canningt on Gleaner claims a ciramusement d epartment. · without a peer io its specialty . persons willing to accept the p1Dsitions at eulation of ove11 2000 copies, and th e Oshi : : : : =· any of these places are reque:sted to for - aw:i. Refor me11,3!J9 for the past q narier. 'l'he Originator of the cele4rated TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS ward to us their address. W , hope they both speak the truth, but - -- -· - -· wh"n t he &former adds that this n umWe r eturn our sincere tlumk1 to our The latest municipal returns of Toronto makes it 1rnexcelled asap advertising mecorresponden· e oue a_nd all thr'.ou~hout t he ridincr who hw.ve k mdly sent m items a.re very gratifying and sh ow that t.he city dinm by any journal in this part of t he ~rrived SPECIMEN COPIES FREE 'l'O ANY of intere: t dnriug the past year,. and who is rapidly increasing both iu population Province it probably forgets the STATES· ADDRESS. have made this department of the STATES- and commercial importance. Tho popu- MAN and Whitby Chronicle with their 011. latlon is now 111,8001 an increase during regu lar circulation of over 2,150. MAN ,·ery i nter esting. Our correspondBear in miud that by sending a Postal Card Hal"s Bair Renewer renews, cleanses, ents in every section will confer a great the year of 7,524, and the assessment, upto t he Offic& , a sample <lOpy of P 1 i:c1t's 8cN favor if they "'ill make an extra effort to on which next year's · taxation will be bright\lne, and invigorates t he hair, and will be mailed you Free. Don't neglect to baeed, reach011 $72, '121,559, an increase restores faded or grey hair to its youtpful aend at once. and t ell your neighbors to. giYe us alt t he it..ms of a e w11 _ w orth chronicling f ·r the balance of thl8 and of about three and a half millions over color and lustre. People with grey hair d11rin11 the coming year. Send in yoor and above the figures of 1884.. 8ince prEl.fer to use the Renewer, rather t han WOI).TH OF FUN FOR ma.n.i~cript a.s early at po11Sible- mail as 1879 .t he Mseased va.hro of property in proclaim to the worlcJ, through their Addrel8 GEO. L. LORD, Bu'liness ·Man· early as M onday if you can. We &hall Toronto ha11 increased by no les11 a aum bleached locks, that they are becomintt House~ than $23,000,000. aged, and · aof-.,a on to decay. . , ager, .Uilwanltee, WU.., U. S. e11dea.Yorto recriprocate. 'rhe Mail, which has always pretended to know more of Mr. BLAKJ~'s act.ions and intentions than Mr. BLAKE'S most intimate friends, or Mr. BLAKE himself 1>ver knew, and which pret ending to be s<>licitoua for the well -being of the Libei·al party, h as often declared that Mr. Bu1rn's withdrawal or deposition from the lead ership of th e party was absolntely essential toils success, stated one J a y this week t hat Mr. BLAKE h nd written from England, wl1ere ho is at present, resigning the leadershi!.), and on a following day that he iu tends to reside permanently in EnP-land, and to devote himself to Canadian cases coming before t.he Privy Council. The last mails which arrived from Eugland brought fro111 Mr. B LAKE letters which are so ut t erly at variance with what the Tory Organ says that we have no h esitation in conde:nning its whole story as a deliberate falsehood. Mr . BLAKE has written no such letters as the ].\fail say s. L etter and story alike are made up out of whole cloth. - Globc Oct. 29. made by newspaper men for the better reg~lation an~l successful c1 1rrying 011 of agricultural fairs, large and small, comes this very sensible one : that it be made a rule at all agricultural exJ.1ibitions t hat after judges have made theii: awards t he owners shall 1 Jface their names U[)On the articles. To those attending tho fair as 1 spect a t ors th. is wou ld great1 yen 1 1a nce tie 'nterest and to newsr)aJler· r er)0res t r tl1e l · ' adoption of the idea would m ean a world of work saved. Protecting Foolish Farmers. So many farmershavooflateye:trsbezn swindlecl by vendors of patent r ights and others who have practised all kinds of trickery to secure their signatures to recei[)ta, orders, p _ etit ions or contrtlcts, that we once more utter a word of warning, and siiy : Do not under any circumstances gi ve a perfec t stranger your si!!nature to any paper whatever. H may be well also in this connection and at th is season of the year when pa.tent right vendors are bnsy, it is well to call p ublic attention to chap. 38 of 47 Vic. of D·>minion Statutes·. Andrew Cochran e, harbor master, Port dI t k H ope, d . ie as wec· · The pnt.,to cl'Op in Columbus section is very bad with black rot. d fli Th . k' eJVes are ransac mg 1 i ouses an o · · ces in Whitby and vicinity. \.Vages r ange from $16 to 18 per month at the lumber shanties this fall. $307 ;viii be collected in tha to wnship of Whitby this fall in " dog tax." A new and spulious $5 bill on the bank of British North America is in circnlatinn. A f·arm er near Lindsay wlw grew 4Q bush. ten. potatoes left 38 on the ground 1ot0 ver · $200, 000 liave b een expenve _, d 1ll . b11ilding during tho present season in the tow n of P eterbor t>'. The rumor that the Midland and Gra.nd Trunk union " ' 1·11 d"l t d · " spee 1 Y come O ~n en is again whispered. TlHJ S· S . I nstitute collections ta.ken u p at Pickering, Whitby, Claremcnt and Brooklin amounted to $36.90. Mrs. John Christie, of Mauches·rer, while steppin~ out of ~ carriage slip.ped and fell breakmg her n glit leg. M S 't d S f p 8 t'e~ssra. "'co .. ~n · cr:t..l!lgeour, 0 r· b?ro , have slupped t_ O> J3oeton, Mas!I .. , 2o0, 000 dozen eggs, this season. All pa.seen rs p 1 St N 1 CAU'l'ION.-The wonderfol success uf DR. s~nn1 's liERMAN WoRM REMEDY has inducPd the introonct.ion of several vile imi~ations. The word " \.Vormerine, " a · r e. g ister< d trade mar J;, .is stamped on each c"ke, without which none al'e ge nuine. Use no c,tbe1·. A box in the house will save many a docror 's vi~it . Ocean fare $13.00, eteeiage, from Port· land or Hal ifax by Allan Line, to or from Loud ouderry, Belfast., Queens town, Galway, L i.merick Glasgow ; Cabin a lso r13duced. \V. A. NEADS, Agent. 48tf Large stock of FinO'eri1~g, Sruxony, 0 E' l er, canadian and ot her ywrns. G()od 11c Cimadian yarn OOc. per pouncl 4 skeins F' · I 1 f 2~ p· m genng woo any co or, or · oc. or a la1·go choice go t0< tho Star H o-a1>e. Baq~·tin.s i n l~lain11els at the Sitar H·m'Se 27 inch all wool c :b ambly :Flannel for 25 cents. F or a stylish suit· of clothes calli upe>l'l' W . H . Ives. B U RKETON GENER AL S T O R E ! H aving now completed ouy stack, we o~r foJl lines i n ..,,. D1·y Goods, He:·dy·Jn:ule f .:lo1J·i 11g·; lla· ts, Caps and Furs,, ~:u·dware, Pa111t Oil , 1'1acbine ()d and ~oat Oil . Boot & Shoes-, ti1·ockcI"y & G-lasnvare, G1·ocet"ies & Pi·o~'ision.ss At Rock Bott om Prir es, as follows: ",, ~J~· AdIDinIS . . t rat rIX . N 0 t·· J!Ce~ r 0 :REVISED &'TATUTES of Ontario. CIHLp. 107,the a.nd amending .l!J,ct, Che.pter 9. of t6 '\l"ictoria, crt1d!tors of ANi'llONY Mi'l'GttEJ.J., late of tlrn 'l'ownship· of Darlington, Jn the County or Durham; .l!'armer, deceased, arn notified to sendl to HANN~M Ma·v1rnLL, of .Dlitlinl(ton, 1·,.nnton, P. o.. tihe .Adminis1.ratr1x, or to R. H.rr~;r,1; . Losco:oo;i;1~. EsQ .. of llowmamville, her Soliclror,. a s taL ell'.leDt of their c'airn~,. OD or ber->re· tbe Fw·1°EEl:'l':lrfl llAY o·· D1wllli\1ui;:n. next., lllfter·· which dla<te the sai<I Administ.ratrix will proceedto mBtribute L heassetsofthesaid deceased 1 0 20 lbs. Light Brov.."111 Sugar Tea.. ... ..... ..... .... : ·. ". : ·. ".: ". .... ~ ·: ". ~ : : 20 y !r~, siap. t.. ... ......... .. -. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 y r d 'l& Crin ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... .... .. ...... ar s otton.... ............ ..' . . . Good AH Wool Tweed Sui, t ... ~ ... . .. · ·· .· .· .· .. .· .· . · · · ·· G ood Pabf· Long Boots . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ........·.... · · '· .. · And a 11 oth er goods at iieduced prices. ·:$i:88.: 1.00; 1.00.i 1 oo · · ·' 8-5..01 1.95.' p uR~UA ~ NT . ! ' i JI ' . utte1·, People T he reasons ai·e .·-We .... """e · . d w.onde-r how w e sell h so eheap. . un eI·d no ll <i.'Xpense, s ue a:,; rents sala1·1es· &c . we b uy J'o ] 1 .c · ' ' .,. 1 l' cas- 1 · an se 'ror cas.h with a very small margin, thereby turnina OU "dl o r money over rap1 y. ~~~~:f 0~]~ t~a~{!y~18°g:1~~~h ·?,~~r;~·h:Sa~!~~. l~a~~g~~ tt,~ :~~d ~~~~~~ ~t.:n:11,!W,.~ottb1i~~, received lli3tiee of. , Dated at;D'owmanv1lle, n.. n.ussi<:uJJl.ol!!CoMll.JJ:,. So hmtO<'· fop Adunn·strahnc. ·- - - - ·----·- - Oo~aber 20th, 1885. HA Nl'< .A.H. M rTCHE.LL, Bl!lrketon, October 28;18135. H,·.:l!.I ·. ~iven, aml.lt.he sa_id Adrui ni..tr...tri:c will not be . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I _Adn1inis1 r11.tri.J:\ I 43-!w* · - -. J : v I , E;.._··~s anti all_ Fa1·1n Pi·odtte tak~··· ·· ., ~ . .... ... · l·... .lt..t ~ 'Ill:;,,..,,, ·· IAIMlC anti SJun;;·les alft'.a-,Y.~S · OD· baud'. . QUIGLEY'S, GENERAL ST'Q'R .· ':I" TN· ~OC SID %.0~ LLA NO· NEVIG· rece~; sigu: ~f vr~cc:i~:~~~~nbe~~= . Au CTI oN SALE : I I -.----~--- IBORTANT A.,N ,N;Q: U :llCEM.ENT· D~ESS ! W E. S T E ND; ) HOU'SE ! !hs· Having aompleted th· Fall Wint&r purehases, feeJlfug· certain tlb:at they were· the lowest lJOSSible figTure, resp ectfclly ask aa '. an 1 .., ·::.)! , I I · o oL ·GOODSl You will find the stock of &c., &c., is assorted; alSO exannne ock and see for w et er- the prices suit you or not. I rath""r th· In k . th . ey f. ·+ted w } Shaw} s, ff . ds, Bootees, CUuS, J-P. .want ees Jerseys Ch"Jd . ren'·s wool Su1"ts BLANKETS a nd TIEDOWNS, v ery cheap and good v alu e. PECK'S SUI, w. G EO. PECK, The stock of Dress Goods large and and marked very low. TheFunniest Paper iaAmerica GENTS' FURNISHINGS, CLOTHS AND TW"EEDS, MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING ' A full and w ell assorted stock. It will pay you to call and inspect. Suits got up on the shortest notice· and b est style. Bad Boy Papers. G-ROCEC R.,IES ! Just per Sc?-'r "Jamieson," fl.Ry bbs. best American Coal Special inducements to parties buying in barrel lots. Also a lot of Royal Wringe_rsjust received. Everything in the Grocery Lina fresh and ch eap as the cheapest. , $1 l e. JOHN McMURTRY, West End

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