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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jun 1886, p. 1

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TERMS :-fUiO PBlt ANN UM. OUR TOWN AND OOUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M. A. JAMES, EDITOR AND PROJ>Rill:TOR. VOLUME NEW SERIES, NUMBER 410. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUN E 4, 1886. NEW PARK. Mr. T . Brishin's mill h now r unnin g full time. Engineer ,Joe is as lively s ever. The members of Union Rose Tern le visited U nion Star Division on Thursd~y evening last. They report having a gooi;J tirn1:1. Billy had a large Joail but Bobby kind· ly offered to take part of it. Jf C . B. dont keep h is mules home after ni ght he will have to pay damages, as we hear they pa.wed down the gate not Joug since at the foot of the hill. We are glad to· eeEl our neigh bor, Mr. J. W . Gifford, able t o be around again after his severe illness. XXXII. NUMBER 23. McCLUNGS, Opposite Ontario Bank, Bowman ville. NEWCASTLE. The Newcastle baao-bnll club. the ·'Beavers" have organized for this s~aso n, and arn llJW oµln for challenge. Officers : -President,--C. vVrfo ht; 'l'reu. -W. ~rose; ~apt .-Hugh Gibson; :::iecy.--E. Ji. Bowie; · I MAPLE GROVE. HAMPTON. Pceparations are being made for a good time at our 8. S. anniversary J uly 1st . The M et hod ist choir have had an invitation t o aEsist at K irby a nniYersary, bu t owing t o u navoidable circu mstances they bave lrnd to decline. Quite a large u u mber from he re atteuded t he anniversary a t Solina on M onday last. The young man that retn rned s o late from Cartwrigh t is not goin g int o poult ry, but purposes specul" tin,.( in Wood . Mr. I. L. Brown bas disposed of his property sou th-east of th is village to Mr. John· Co wling. S LOW BoY, "' C· z < P=1 ~ s z s [[ ~ ~ ~· ~ ::J O ,.q 0 rD ..p 0 ~ -BNFI/JJLD. 0 ~ ~ 8 ~ ..I ~I' ·~· T:::S:E 0 u--. ,.q 0 ..._ · CORNER STORE, ORONO, is now open again and bound to ... Lead ' Ill ~-A · Prices. lot of.-- Ne-w- Goods Dry Goods, have just been added making an IMMENSE STOCK of Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, &c., which must be sold off at Tremendous Bargains 1 All who like Good Bargains come along with your Cash, Butter, Eggs, &c. CREDIT TILL NEXT FALL WILL BE GIVEN RESPONSIBLE PERSONS. NOTICE. -A ll the book accounts and other claims of the insolvant estate of C. G. Armstrong have been placed in my hands for immediate collection. All indebted to the estate in any way will please call at once. w~w~ TRULL. Orono, Ap1il 9 1886. The Enniskillon aud EnfioH foot U'l.11 clubs played a frieud ly game of fo ot-b ,ill Rt Enniskillen on the 24th of Mav. The borne t eam .vin11i111-( by tw o gouls. to one. The return match will ba phyed a tEnfield on Saturday afternoon, June 12th. Mr. D. Dyer's t horoagh-bred cattle will not be affected by the revision of the hJ rd book; all his registered cat tle being ENNISKILLBN. ,;ure bl ooded. · r-1 M cCREA'S CORNE US. Mrs. Ferguson and Miss Bin gham, of . ; The chnrch slied if! abou t completed, so Mrs. J ohn McCre·i has been very ill now there is good accoumrndation for the Peterboro, have been vis it ing friends here. but is ! l slowlv. / l1orses t Jmt peop l e d n· ve to cJiurcJi. ·' , . recoverin. The anniversary of t he Presby terian ~ Miss M.A. Ta~lor l1a.s gon_ e to Orono Mrs. Bran tel and family of Brampton, church, Enniskillen, will l>e held on to.learn dressmakmg.. We m1.s s her. are visiting at Mrs . Tapp's. Mouday J·une 7th, when after a su mpt uMr. Jo~n Cc.cliran is preparm gto build , Mr. Johmto.1 Niddery has had a lit tle ous tea to be served from 5 to 7 o'cloc k, . , dau~hter added to his family. a barn thrn summer. instructive and entert1 \ining ad clressea :tlr. John Gi_llbank h ~s bought.a. lot 111 Several persons front this quute r a t · are expected .from R evs. R . D. Fraser, Pontypool and ts prepann1: to build. ..tendli'1.l E ldad anniversary ou Monday M. A., B owmanville, A . Fras er , Orono , 'Ihe prospects for an abund~n t harvest and report it a splendi·l succe3s. NE~rn. 11.nd C. 'Taylor, resident Met hod ist m i nisQ) were uever b etter in t his part. t er. Ticketq 25c; children, . 15c. Eve r yKIRBY. body cordially invited. We lrnve a poet. kind friends, d1d you know It seems rather strange, but yet it is so: !\Ir.Wallace I.ang, of British Columbi~, Dr. ,J, E . Brown. arri ved l1o~e from A poet who springs from the butt end of Clarke; And one who can stand with his toe to tho is vi·iting his father and friends hore. Eugta;·~ Saturnay mg ht last, looking well mark; Dr. Shaw, of Malveru, has be~n visit- after ~1s sea voyage. The _Dr . has bee.n ~ His writing appears on the face of the Sun, . he f . f d El . t d ' spwd1uir the la·t t wo years Ill th e H 0sp1As ro.und In its arbit i t 'ti r ..cc It does run; mg re, or a ~w '.1Y 8 · and London and . e men s ! tals of -Edinburgh A poet who mak:ei the town pump to sodak, soon to t .lke UJ .J !us residence Ill Or ou e> . - we.It eg mppe · d t o t ak e Who lies on tho hill near by the fi:ih creek. . , . re t urns t o Cana d a (]) Onr poet is Brown, though no gip3y is he, The Me thodist Sunday School Anm- \·charge of a medical practice H e camA r-1 Ilis a.nccators ca1ne frorn ao ros~ the blue aea; versary will be held this month. home by way of New Yo1k. a.nd through Ho is poet and carpenter, these two co mbined (]) He Mr. R ich . . Haghson is erecting a fin e the S tates Ind spent a few days with his is sbort iu his body b u t long in hi· wind. Then here's to our poet, all glory and praise new barn tlns week. brother, Prof. Un wn, in Pit tsburgh, Who writes to the Sun from the place called A large number went to Orono to hear Penn. :\1oCreas'; (]) May his genius grow brighter, his phiz never· the Wizard Oil Co's concert. lower, BE'l.'HESDA. Miss Lonie Thornton, of this place,and And his writings increase in their volume and power. ·i-1 What about our anniversary? Are t he Miss Annie Bowen, of Orono, have taken Bu<iu WHACKER. their departure te> Myrtle, where they children who atteud so very regularlv to receive their a.nnual treat or not 1 Schoe>l intend opening out a m illinery store, , Miss Eliza '.I.'yremim has returned fi,-om officers, wh at, say ye1 ORONO. How is it t hat this circuit is lrn.ving a ·her 0 Mr. W . H . May, of Bowmanville, Ashburn where she has been visitin<> · c~ange of past or every year? Is th e c :~use preached in the Methodis t church on sister, Mrs. And. Kerr . Mr. Isaac Chapman, one of our popular with the preacher, tha people or the Sunday morning. leaders? Probably a change occasion·l ly Preparatious are being made for a big young yeomeu, has retu rned from an in· in the official board might not be a!Diss. teresting visit to Myrtle . day here on the 1st. The demonstra~ The friends and neigh ber s from this Mr. R .Jb t. Clemence, east of this village, iou of last year is to be eclipsed by a big (]) maj ority. Look out for a whole colnmn t urned up a human skeleton while plow- s ection assist ed Mr. J ona.than St ephens ing on the farm of Mrs. .J no. Brown a in taking down his mill b arn. George ad vt. soon. Wrighter r eceived a blow on t he shoulder few days ago. Considerable l~ickuess at pre~ent exists -not serious. The Newe dude got badly left the in an d around the village. 1\<lessrs. D . Some yoan g tram p3 son11:ht loJgings in A. and A. R Gamsby bave both been othen1ight, In purdy (1uick t ime, too. Mr. J . L . Parsous' barn south of here quite ill and also t heir m other, Mrs. J . one n ight la.st week. Gamshr, 'J'hey are at present all conCA.RT TV-RIGHT. The crops are looking very promising - vale8cent. Mrs. 'Vm . Staples is likewise i n a very poor state of h ealth. Miss Grant is n ot expected to recover. in this sect ion . Mrs. Thos. H ar rie has bou~ht the T he \Vizard Oil troup wer e here on Mr. W. A. Hill has a good roilliner Gibbard property in Ty runti fo r $1,200 Friday and Saturday and gave open ai r from Stayner . and will move their wit h her family ~11 entertainments on each eveni ng. They The tirst new h ouse in our n ew village the Fall. had very large crowds aud appeared to do will be completed soon. a lucrative business. It is but fair to say Mrs. J ohn Dunn has returned from a OSHAWA. that tbey were square in their dealings and left town beariug the ill.will of none. visit to friends in the West. 'L'he funeral of the late W . T . Dingle A good progra.m will b., provided fo r on Sunday week was a bout a mile long. Our genial you11g "Vet," Dr. Spencer, the Meth. anniversary in Jane. . has been one of our busiest men for Mr. a.nd M rs . Art hur G uy, of Tilsonsome weeks past. That he is a piactical F!shing began in L!!.ke Scagog on t h e burg, were in town last week . man and thoroughly at h ollle at his 1st lllst. by consent of the Inspec tor. .J. S . Ceaser, V. S., formerly of 0 dhabusiness there is no room to d oubt. He Mrs. Wm. ·B artley while engaged in wa, and late of P ort Hope,died at Wat er· has already treated wme of the most milking on Thurod>ty bad a stroke of par- Joo, Iowa, a few days ago. critical cases and h aa been saccessful in alysis from whic h sh'3 died on Saturday. A gr eat deal of t he m aple syrup brought every instance. Parties in need of his On Wednesday May the 26th a. large to te>wn is adulterated . · service s hould not be slow t o recognize number of the frionds and relatives of this fact . · J ohu Hughes, E ·q ., gathered at the George Brock, of East ¥Vhi t by, has a By the way, we must uot forget to Methodist church to witness the marria11:e kitte n wit h eight legs, two mouths, four chronicln the advent of .another M. D . of his youngest daughter Helena. to Mr. ears; two tails and t wo bodies a s far a s which falls in here very 1uitably after Thaxton, Hard wnre Merchant, of Lindsay the waist where they amalgamate into the forgoin~. D r . J.P. Shaw, a recent The ceremony was performed by the R ev. one. graduate of the University of Trinity W. C. Washington. After pertaking of No free fightin g or d isturbance of a ny Medical School and a Fellow by exam in- 11 sumptous r epasti at the home of the kind was noticed in Oshawa d uriug the ation of the same, is having an office bride's parents, t he Brass Band escorted 24th of May at the D r iving Park or in fitted up over D. A. Gamsby & .Bros. the happy couple to the s tation where the town. This should be taken by the store, and will begin the practic" of his they took the train for Ottawa. The tempernnce workers as a great victory fo r profession h ere in a few days. Success following is hst of preseuts to the bride: tho Scott Act as such a t bi ng was never t o you, D r. John. Gold watch by Groom;silver ice pitcher, seeu in Oshawa before. Mr. Dr,mtnell,of Belleville, iB in charge stand aud cup, Dr. and Mrs. Mc Alpine;· Mr. Wm. Giles, a. former teacher at of the Orono and Kendallcheeee factory . silver ca.ke basket, Mr.and Mr&. Thexton; Bradley's school house, recently passed Parties who have been in intimate silver butter cooler, Mrs. Thexton, of his final examina tion s in Medicine, and business relations with this gentleman Lindsay; fruit baske t silver and cut gla.ss, can now add, M. D. , C. M., F. T. M . s., for aome years pa.st represent him as the Mr. and Mrs. S. Hughes; silver and etc., to his name. lie has commenced very soul of honor sud true to bis crystal fruit dish aud half doz cut glass pract ising his profession i n Ha.liburton. profossed, principles every tinrn. Parties p reserve dialrns, Mr. and Mrs. James L. We wish him every success. need not th,erefore have the slightest Hughes; silver crnet, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. , People who dri ve bet ween Osh awa hesitancy iu sending t heir milk, and can Preston; silver pickle cruH, Mrs. Arm- and Whitby are an~ious that the fountll.in depend upon honorable dealing. We strong ; silver b ut ter, Major and M rs. and watering trough a t Mr. J ohn Bartreally hope to s'le this line of indust ry Hughes; Japanees teapot, Mr · R. H. lett's be a gain set in operation . resusciated and prove a sourc<· of profit to Kells ; doz silver kn ives and forks, M r . A little boy only seven years of age D the farming community. and Mrs. W. A. Hill; silver butter coole1·, 8 t d f th 0 h Dr. and Mrs. Allen; silver urn, Mr. R. raye rom e 11 awa rivin11: !'a tk 'The Scot t Act appears to be working McLaughlin; silver pitcher, Mr. A. and on Queen's Birthday to Col umbus,'where quite satisfactory and it must be obvious tho M isses Woods; silver napkin ring, he was found next day. to all who are open to conviction that it is Mrs S. L. and Miss McCJ\be; silver There were a number o f pickpockets in doing much good. We d o not claim pickle cmet, Mr. John and M iss Mary t own on Queen's B irthday. Several perthough that n o liquor is being sold. We J ubb; silver card recoivor with crystal sons lost. snms of money. believe this would be a distortion of facta va~e, M~ssrs James and S. B. Preston; Mr. John Ca wker killed last week a Responsible parties can yet get a smile, pair of silver a nd crystal salt slamls, Miss this year's lamb which weiohed when but they are mighty sly about it and E. Wash ing ton; blue plush dressing ' dressed, 45Jb11· "' ' pled~e their word and honor t u keep the and Jewel cas~, Mr. R. Gra~arn; set The Court of Revision for t he town of act hidden among the other vices of their of _wool m~ts, pm cmh10n and pair vaa_es, Oshawa will be held onFrida J una 11t h deceitful hearts. But r est aRsnred, these Miss Nellie Thaxton; bronze lamp with . . . . y, . · law-breakers are fast hurrying to the end green flint shade, Mr. and Mrs. Yan Nest; Oshawa is supply mg its q uotiei:t. of of their cable rope. They may soon find silver embroidered table covet", Mrs.Hillis; conv~ya~ces and teams to the oppos1t10n themselves clutched in the toils cf Justice. doz table uapkins, Miss S. Armstrong; bns hue m Toronto, Mr. Melvin Travelle hos bought the large dining room lamp, Mr. J, and Miss A baby sh ow is a new thi ng forOshawa, stock-in-trade and good-will of M r. R. E . Marlow; pair of crystal water pitchera, but nine bouncing babies wore exhibited Winter's tailoring establishment. ¥Ve Mr. aud Mrs. McOiung; pair of vases, on t he Queen's B irthday a nd considerable wish him every success in his veuture. Miss Lilla Prust ; eilver and cut glass cake iuterest centered in the awards. The He has the combined fortune of being a basket, the Misses B eacock; toilet set, judges were Dr. Tamblyn, of B owman~eneral favorite among the boys and au Messrs. ~a~. and Geo. Beacock ; copy ville, Dr. Farncomb, of Newcastle and adept at his work. This in itself is en- of Scott'sPoems,Liz20ie and Emma.Spinks; Prof. Geo. Miller, of Port Perry.' The ough to insure it. colored glass i:;itcher, Mr. R obt. Spinks; i following are t he winners of prizes in the copy of .Byron's Poems, Dr. and M rs. \ three classes: Best baby under l year:-1 Quite a number from here went to l d. h M w M J h B te d " M .D Toronto to witness the B. H. match beiver; crya ta p reserve is ' r. m. rs. o n runs a , "' rs. · M oore, and Miss Annie Ferguson; copy of M rs. 3 Mrs. T hos. Osborne. Bes t baby betweeu the Toronto and Hamilton league Hema.n's Poems, Mr. J . A. Gillogly, tween 1and2 years:- 1 Mrs. FrankArmteams. They were much pleased with Lindsay Post; emboridered panel, Miss , strong, 2 Mrll. Bert. Hawk ins, 3 M rs. W. the resat~, as ~n Orono J:>oy, Mr. W. W. Hattie Burke; cr ysta l bread d isil, Mrs. Taylor. H eaviest baby under 2 years:Andr~s, is one of the bright stars am_ ong and Miss S · .Devit t ; crystal fruit dish, 1 Mrs. Wm. Newt on, 2 Mrs. John Pascoe, the ';;nners. The T?ronto Worl~ entitles Miss Carrie Devitt; crystal butter dish, 3 Mrs. '.!'hos. McCracken. ;mt .~he noted sprmter of the city of the I and embroidered bracket, M.r. and Mrs. es · James Beacock; beaded ot toman and set Just received at the We11t End H ouse of ~erlin wool mats, .Mr. W . Hims; em- from the famous mauufacturer E. A. 18 Dr. Low's l'len~- br_·o1de AS lYttrhl Sl Vl:ET AS llO Nt:I:' .red . bracket, Miss L. P.owell; large I Le\·ian & Co., a lot of h 1 ·s newest and b'est nnl Syr11{J, yet s ure lo d.,stroy n1ul . 16 N10J1el " ·orrus. 011 pamtlllg, Mr. Fla.vello, Lmdsay. styles in Gents' Ties. Mr. D . H. Coates ht\s returned fr o m his Univeasity studies looking vigorous and healthy. Mr. Tho·. Kirkpatrick, teachPr, is th inking about a trip t o Europe d uring t he vacation. On dit that a weddi ng is soon to be consummated in this section. Preparation s are in pr o ~ress for the anlliversary of the s eason here on June 20 rnd 21. Particulars later in bills. We under stand that our worlhy pastor, Rev. J ease Whi tlock, expects to tie placed on ano ther circuit by t he conference. He h as many friends in Darlington. SOLINA . Mr. Wm . J. B'r ay, of Enfield h as been visit ing frien ds here. Mr. J . .Coolid ge, Sr. , is recoveriug from h is recent illness. Mr. J o rdan VanNest received a severe kick from a horse on Su nday. M r. ,T . 'Yard has t wo valuable cows very sick by eating too much meal. There was quHe a l ar ge number a t Mr. L . Arnot t's raisin i.t an :Sat 11rday last. Mr. W . T oms, waiou maker a nd general blacksmith, bas t.urned out a very fine looki ng wagou for Mr . Eh Geor ge P a scoe, the pain ting bein g vary superior . P aiu t in~ d one by a tirs t class carri age pain ter, who does not take a bl\ck A eat fro m any t own or city a.r t i ~ t.. F armers a re busy wi th road work . M r. R. M. Kirkpa trick bad his store n icely d ecorated on Mou dny last . Who was the young m an who was walking fou rteen knots an hour t he oth er J AC:K. evening ? The Anniversary <1er vices ou Sunday were most inter es ting and profit able. Rev, T . Manniug, of Oshawd, preached to a very lar~e audience and t he choir, of which Miss VanNest is org anist , sang some choice anthems . T be collections were very liberal. On M ond ay t h e programme was a splend id one and a very large a ud ience was prese nt to wit ness its presentatio n , The s10ging b y t he scholars wa s really excellen t, r eflecting great credit on MissV an Nest who trai ned them. T he sou~s were lively and very appropriat e to the occas1ou. R ecitations were gi ven by ,Tames A. Werry, 'l' homas S hort r idge, W illie Montgomer y , George Cowie and Arth ur L . Pascoe ; and Misses Annie Bake <, Nnu ('Y Williams a n d E lsi5 Allin who all r eci t ed very well iud eed. The t"" t h.11 fol lowed was worthy of t he r epi1tat i,·n of the Solina Iaci1.is- iirst class in evt" y f "' r ticu lar. There was abundance in qu1 mti1y, excellence in quality and H l l"l ' fln to ·lv-1 sat is faction of ..11. Wh en our ch urc h ca n get u p such a good anniveu ary, wh y d·.· t hey not hold one e very year ? R ~v. Messrs. Taylor , Brown , R oberts a w.I Wa rriner were t h e speakers anci t heir i·enrnrk s were ver y highly a pprecia ted by all presen t. · C A.RD ffF THA NKS . -~Ir. Editor, t he peo(Jle of Eld1 1d chnrch desire t o p ublicly t ha nk t he many frie nds who atten ded our a nniversary on S und ay an d Monday last, and also the miuisters from oth er ch urches who rendered us auch capi tal service. The presence of such a large number of old acqua.inteuces aud friends cheered our hearts an d swelled the receipts to nearly $85. W . WERR Y, Sup' t, uu behalf of the conqregation. .Josiah .Lick cut 17 acres i n on e d ay· he also cut and b ound 4 ac1 ·f>s of peai; withou t any trouble, with a Light Toron to Binder . Are you loosing your hair? Are you gettinG b ald ? I s your hair turning grey? Are you t roubled wit h Dandruffl T hen don t be in despair, go and buy a bottle of Dr. Dore nwend 's German Hair Magic, it will stop the hnir from falling out ; where ther8 is the slightest chance of roots left it will produce a. t h ick hea d of hair, and where t he scalp is full of Dandruft will cure it at once. ]'or sale a.t all principal D ruggists. J. Higgin bot ham & Son, Agen t efor Bowmanville. 4-tf 0 +:> ~ . +:> ~ UJ. rD 0 0 0 ..p oJ 0 UJ. 0 0 +:> ~ p. < ·--- --- t MILLINERY. - --o--Our Millinery Department (one of the most extensi ve in the t own) is now replete with all the latest novelties for the summer ti-ade. The entire sel ection is of the newest and most fashicnable description. Our assortment BONNETS, J!l· vy. I of H AT s and which conshits of the latest and most desirable styles, embl'aces the foeowing makes and braids :-Chip, Loop, Tape, Twist, Pedal, Swiss, P earl, Milan, Sat in, Canton, Tuscan, Leghorn, P orcupine, Cordinette and Split Straws. or I Robertson & Bond. '

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