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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Sep 1886, p. 8

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TOWN ~ALI., HAMPTON,} Prospects are good for d uck-shooting Aug. 28, 1886. on Scu ~og. Regular meeting. Members a.II pr ·n T he great health r estorer , 'Vest's L iver COURTIOE. · Pills. '.l.'hey regulate the liver and pro. ent. Minutee r ead and con firmed . The following petitions and communib een mote good digeetion . All d ruggists. t l\iiss Bowman, of Hampton, has cations were presented:T he Canton flour mills were deotroyed v iaiting at Mr. John Oke's. Joh n Oke and 18 others, ai;?ainet the Mr. Sanderson, eldest son of , Rev. R . by fi re on the 3rd i nst. petition presented at previous meeting in C hangeable weather prod uces cold11, reference to the flow of water on road be· S anderson, is visiting a.t the parsone.~P-. For these tween lots 30 and 31. in the 1st con. Laid M r . A. H. Allin, of Harr i~ton epent a coughs and sore throat. day or two here with his brother last week. diseasee use West's Cough Syrup, t ho oTer. best. All druggists. John Manning and 21 Clthere, for aid to Mrs; Lent id vi~Uing in Ottawa. The 1tone work on the new post office, a Mra. Curtie,of Tyrone. . See poor liet. Measr. Sa.m. and John Courtice are at· Peferboro has been comple1ed. W. S. Johnston, Secretary of Dra.ina:::e tending the Hii:h School, Bowmanville. The world's beat West's Liver Pills, the Association of the couuty of Bruce, subThe population is increasing; our jun- never failing cure for liver complaint, mittiui.: a Provincial Drainage scheme. ior blacksmith is now a happy papa. dyspepsia, indigestion and sick headache. L&id on the table. Geo. rringle ~nd .John F. Brooks, to be Mr. Fowler and his brother who was 30 pills 26c. All drnggists. t allowed to erect a wire fence, lot 27, 2nd here on his wedding trip, were called west A load of new wheat solJ at 75 cents con., pursuant to ter ms of act last session on Monday, by thr,i news of a severe ac- per bushel in Oshawa last week. of Legislature. Granted. cident to their father. It is of the greatest importance -chat A number of accounts were presented, There was a good attendance at the the liver should be kept in agoodhealthy and laid on the table. . Harvest Home picnic, but not enou!fh condition. The West's Liver Pills, C'ommnniclltions from trustees of the sport. Great pains had been taken m purely vegetable will do the work. All following school sections, asking for levy fixing up t he grorn attractively. drnggis ts. t of the followinfS a mounts : The many friends of Miss Ella Osborne The Knights of Labor demonstration No. 11, $820; N o. 12. $475; N o. 14, in this section extend hE>artiest congratu- at Lindsay waa a complete fa.i~ure. $390; No. 17, $290. lations, and truet that she may live loog The by-law to levy the rates was read a Pain cannot exiat after the patient has to grace a Meth odist Parsonage. taken a sinale dose cf West's Pain King, 2nd and 3rd time and passed. - - - -+ ·- - - A by·la.w was also passed re-appointing tho magic ~ure. Do _no~ bs induced. to HAYDUN. hke a substitute, but ms1at upoJl h avmg Mr. James Cryderman, collector. Mr. Blackburn called on the Council in Harvest is over aud plowing and thresh · West's Pain King. Genuine sold by all reference to his claim for damages. No druggists. t ing are all the rage. Some h ave already further action was taken in the matter. :finilhed their fhit plowingOwing to repairs going on in the build· Messrs. VanCamp, S male and the R eeve Miss Rhoda Broad has been visiting ings, Lindsay schools cannot open. wer13 appointed a. committee to exa.mine friend11 in Little Britain, and Miss Eva West's Pain King will never disappoint the water-course at the cheese fact ory in l3rown has been visiting friends in Clarke. you. It is always ready and costs but 6th con. line, with power to take euc}i Miss Cowling, of Toronto, i11 Tisiting 25c. It is indeed a friend in need. Pur- steps aa they may deem necessary to rechase a bottle at your druggist's and you medy the difficulty connected therewith. relatives here. It cure3 The Reeve was instructed to grant We are rrlad to see Mr~. Wm. Broad will never be withont .it. cholera and all bowP.! difficulties. t orders on the Treasurer for payment of a ble to be ~ut after her severe illness. M w B d 18 · · · I 1 Peterboro canoe club has a canoe ten the nndermentioned accounts : r. · ra f improvm~ sow _Y' ' fel'lt long and only ten pounds weight. Jolin :Bunt, 30 loads of gravel. ..· . $1 50 Mrs. J. Rundle was very sick of mflam· C 0 f th James-Knii::ht, 75 loads " ·.··. 3 00 h . b t . r'ttle better A DANGEROUS ONDITION. ne 0 e 1 18111 H · · · · · 3 75 maMtoryDr eumfap' t ' b n 18· a .. t . at moet dangerous conditions is a neglected \Vm. Allin, 75 loads rs a1o, o e er 01·0, is v1s1 mg . · WI fl' f M w M L Ir ' kidney compla.mt. l'ln you su er rom Ed win Worden, 133 loads " · . . · . 6 65 1 r. m. c aug Ills. weary aching back, weakness and other G. T .R. 2nd -class ticket to 'l'oronto. l 05 Our sports have been very successful at uriual'y troubles' apply to the back a Poor Relief-· Weller${), Ailsworth Scug?g this year. M essrs. Jas. and D. Burdock Porous P laeter, and take Bord· $6,Campbell,Luff, Mallett, Kernick, McN1d seem to he t he most luc'l;y, hav- ock B loocl Bitters the best system Cornish, A very and Conrtice, $4 ing_ caught thirty-fiv e lounge, thre~ of regulator known fo~ the liver, kidneys, eack;Lane,Heard, Wilson, Robinson, which avera.g~d tw enty pounds apiece. stomack and bowels. ::: Trick, Dell, W. Orchard, G.iorge The largest was twenty pounds. The Christian ele11ator at Manchester Orchard, $3 each; D ean, Stacey and It is reported a couple of our citizens was sold recenly for $2,530 to Mr. Watson, Gregory, $2 each ; Staples, $1. .... 74 00 had a set to one <lay last week, b ut we of Whitby ' Tota.I ···.··.····...··..·... $89 95 did not see any black eyes. Shame men. A Suc~E~~l!UL RESUL'l'.-Mr. Frank On motion, Council adjourned to Sat~r-, Thos Ashton has bough~ Mr. Jae. Hendry, writiug from S aaforth, says : "I Smiths farm at present occupied by Mr. purchased oue bottle of Burdock Blood urday, 25th Sept., at 10 a. m. R. WINJJATT, .Tos. Hawkey, for $6,7JO. Bitters to purify mv blood. It did it, Township Clerk. and now I have exce.llent health. " As a OSH.AW.A. blood purilying tonic and system regulatMias Panton was thfl recipient of a. or the result of taking B. B. B. is always bandwme present from the pupils o~ successful. t Around B racebridge appl es are so Cedardale school on leaving last month. Mr. J. W. Higgi nbotham has just re· plentiful that almost every tree has to be . ceived two tine alligators from F lorida, r elieved of bushels. a flourishing condition. Do N o·r DELAY, if suffering from any Mr. A . Mackie has purchased the Rowse form of bowel complaint howtwer mild Our Millinery Department (one homestead, Simcoe-at., north, for $2,500. ap parently may be _ th e attack, but use Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. of the most extensive in the town) A great bargain. Jt is the old, rfllia.bl.e cure for all forms of John Hunty fell throu1?h a hoist at the summer complaints that r equire prompt Dingle Works, on Saturday, receivrng treatment. Ask your druggist ;i.nd all is now r eplete with all t he latest !!Mer e injury. dealers \n patent medicines. :t: Miss M~ggie Allen, of Bowmanville, was Thll Lindsay Ward er ad vocat~li ll (}hild- novelties for the summe r t; ' ·ndC. the sue11t of l\:Irs. T.· A. McMillan last ren's day 11t their fair and wants the 'fVeek. echools clos&d tha t day. The e ntire selection is of the newest The ~"\)lJr&ion under the a.uspices of the A PLEASING D UTI? .- "I fee l it my duty . · . Sirucoe- ~t Mediadiet church Sunday to say," writes .J ohn Borton, of D esert, and most faslucnable descnpt10n. school, Oshawa., on i\;;!)sday nex t, per P. Q., " that B urd ock B lood Bitters ..steamer Ha.~tiugs, promises ~;: be a. .~,reat cured my wife of liver complaint, from Our assortment of HATS and euccMe. The boat leaves Bowman\'111'3 ;it whig]l she had been a chronic sufferer. 5 :l; ro. and Oshawa at 6. Return b:~!r~t·; Her distresslnfl, palr1ful symptGrn~ BQO!l BONNETS, whi<;h oonsi1>ts of the $1.00. gave away, a.nd' Coan hfrthJ,, reciimmencl 1 The annual Harvest Howe festival _in t he medic;_ ".".e i o all snffering"as she did. "t latest and mos t d esirable styl es, cornection with th.o -~~edc!!.lht, Metho~~st Simcoe S t. Me thodist chnrch Sabha.th <lhmch1 ~hawa..,_ will ~~ke,._pl~ce QU .t1e School , Oshawa, h ave a~· excu~s,ion to embraces the fol~owing makes and 21st o.: o:.eptert10er. v il ...,unuay, Sept. Toronto by steamer Hastmgs on Iuesday 19, .the R ev. Dr. S~one! assoc.iat ed Editor next. braids :- C hip, Loop, Tape, Twist , ~f the Christian Gnar~an, will P,teMh a t " I eay a unt Chloe, you is getting 10:30 and ~:30. On ~ UMdo.y, Sept. 2_1, around right smart." "Yes, indeed I is, Pedal, Swiss, Pearl, Milan, S a t in, the Rev, Dr. '.l?ott.s, of T oronto,. will honey. [ was pestered and sick abed pre_ ach at 2:30 p_. m., at the c_oncluston of with rh eumatism for six years a ud done which 1mpper will be served rn t.he base- tried this West's World's Wonder or Canton, Tu scan, L eghorn, .Porcument of the. church . . Su pper bemg over, Family L inimont th e people are talking addres~es will be d~hve1·ed by Dr. Pot~s, 80 much about, e.nd I was sure enough pine , Cordine tte and Split Straws. E: Roberts, S upermtendent of the Dis- cured. It done saved this poor old tnct, a:~d John F. Ger man, M.A., Pres. nigger's life." Price 25 a nd 50 cts. per of the loront o Conference. bottle. Sold by all druggists. t Sbt Qtauadian ~tatisamau. BoWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 10. D I STRICT Nl!IWS. Darlin g ton Council. ...............~,,....,_,....~,,...._,...._~................... ,-....,-..,~r--~ FIVE POI NTERS I ' Silks and imported wool goods have advanced from 15 to 25 per cent. Our purchases for fall were , placed early at the lowest prices ever known. Large q uantities of fall goods . are now arriving, many l u xurious lines at low prices. If you want goods this season it will p1;1.y you to buy early. Our stock never contained so many attractiv e bargains before. · We mean death to high p rices and a ra zors edg e for competitors t o walk on. Prices never so low. The widest range for selection. Stock never sq larg e. The latest styles to choose from 0 W e will save you money. S TC>C~ .~ THE STAR HOUSE, East Shop in Neads' New Block. T. CEO. MASON. . for the Babies. l H H i-:= 1 ==S=e""'e""o=u=r=la=r= ge =st = o =ck=o=f==C=A==R=R==I=A==G=E==S==W=e=h=a=v=e=a.= ~=n = ve = _=as=s= ort =ru=e=n=t~ ,. Cloth Window Shades, ROLLERS, TAIT & M ORRISON'S C AT ALOG U E. MILLINERY. ---o--- Dolls and Carriages, Cornice Poles, Wheelbarrows Sha de Pulls, and Wagons &c., &c. for G irls and Boys. Scr ap .Albunis, Transfe'r Pictures, Scraps, Bi1·thday Ca rds, Gold and Silver P erfor ated Board and Pape1·. 1 P> 1-4 l:"'4 t:I in 8 ril <Q PHOTOS ·Walkin g ()anes Cor Our Store is Head Quarters for t_:tj ~ ix; ENLARGED from t h e t iny L ocket Picture up to g·e11tlen1en; 1'1eerscbau1n a1u1 Briar Pi1·es. Also P> z 0 T:il ...:I P'.i t:I l:"'4 LIFE SIZE! ·-----------------------~ And we do i t all ourselves in our S tudio. We carry a fine lot of -NEW- We ca.n supply you with any m u s ical i ns t rument known. · W e invite the ladies to inspect our a ta H ~ ltj I <Q r:ll WALL P APERS Low in Price ~A'l'- t:I _.,..,. ril H ~ 0 Patterns Toilet Articles in Beautiful and Hand Satchels, PURS E S, z 00 l r:ll ~ J ewellry ~ Fancy ril H I for Ladies and Gen tlemen. Card Cases, Perfumery a n d Toi le t Soaps before purchasing. We have a fine line of P:: P> H ~ z <Q 0 ....::I A TAIT & ~~-------------------· MORRISON'S T..A.IT G O OD S . I s n oted for taking ex- ·~----------·! cellent PHOTOS of ·· the Bab ies. We are ag·ents Cor W e do no ~ require bright days for our work, as we use the instan taneous p rocess altogether . BOWMANVILLE. a P> ~ t_:tj t:cj SPECTACLES, also a fine stock of SCARF PI NS, q Robertson & Bond. Entire stock to be an News1>a1lers and ...... HA.MPTUN. Quite a num ber from h ere at <ended the r e-openin" services at ~ion. Sunday and Mouclay last. All were ~elighted with the masterly d1acom ses delivered by R ev. W. R. Barker, Richmond Hill. Mrs . J'ohn P hillips, of New York, leaves for home to-morrow. S he will go b.v way of Toronto, B uffalo and other places of interest in t he W estern States. Mrs. P's agreeable society will be miss4>d. A farmers picnic fa talked of in the n ear future. / The church purpose holding a h arvest bo'm e e1;tertainment about the 21st in st. Particulars la ter. Mr. M. Farewell h as beE111 home for a week, visiting hi s parents at the old family resid ence, Harmony. Mr. J. L . Johns, who has been i ndis· posed for some time, io convalescent. All those reported sick last week are improving. Rev. E. Barra.as, M. A., preach ed at Richmand Hill on Sunday. H e has been .a ttending conference this week, at T oronto. T he correspondent to th e Siin stated last. week t hat he had b een "Harvesting." What ? Mr. and M rs. Anderson, of Janet ville, we1 ·e visiting friende here this week ; a nd Miss B1:trns, of the same place, is also visiting her e, the gu"lat of Mias Lillie B urns. One of Mr. T. J. Clark's children was taken suddenly ill on Monday, but we are pleased to stata that it is some b etter at tiw e of writing. The infant daughter of Franklin Groat, <lied on Monday, Gth inst. The foneral took place on Wednesday. SLOW BoY. C artwrig h t Coun cil. R egular mee ting Sept. Gr.h. · Members all present. Minutes read and co ufirmed. A By -law t o levy and collect rates for t he year 1886 wer e passed, the rate~ for all purposes being fixed on four mills on dollar . Mr. John Trewin was appointed collec· tor at a salary of $60. Mr. M cKee and Mr. Fallis were ap· pointed commissioners to repair the road between t he 4th ani 5th concessions, opposite Lot No. 18. On m otion of Mr. Spinks, seconded by Mr. Fallis, th e Reeve was authorized and in& tructed to offer a reward of $50 for t he appreheDs\on and co nviction of the party or parties wh o, on tne mght of t,he 1st of September, ioat ., did wilfn\ly nnd maliciously break windows in the house of Mr. N icholas Jeffery. Moved· by M1 -. McKee, seconded by Mr. D evitt, th at the Clerk be instructed to notify tho Clerk of Darlington, that this committee appointed by this council io r<ifer enco to appropriations on the boundary lin e between t hese townships, will m eet the com mittee appointed by the Council of D arlington, at B urketon station, on Saturday, the 1 8th of S ept., inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m . Canied. On motion the H eeve signed orders on t he Treasurer as follows :To T. H ughes, work on the q uart er line in the 5 th Concession . . ·· $10 75 'fo Mrs. Longhe~d, It. Martin and R .Edger ton,indige1tts,$4each. 12 00 To D. Brown, timber for culvert on the 6th Con cession line.. . . 3 13 To J . Coates and A . V ance, cedar for culvert on 2 od Con. li ne. . 3 00 To W. J . B eacock, ·cedar for culvert on gravel road . . . . . . . . . · 1 50 " Affliction sore l ong tt me be bor", To J 0 1111 M orrison, material for physicians were in vain." B nt had _h e coffin for Wm. Spence. ....... 2 00 used D r . Pierce's " Golden M edical Discovery," the greatest blood-purifier Tota.I ... .. ... ... ·. ....... $32 38 ]mown , he migh t still be living. For all On motion th e Council adjourn ed t ill acrofulolls diseasefl this preparation is a the first Monday in October , at 1 o'clock soverign and never-failing remedy. All p. m. V'l' M. L ucAs, humors from a pimp le to an ulcer yield Township Clerk. to it. It will cure consum ption (which is a scrofulous disease of the lungs) if taken NA'.l'IONAI, l'ILL ' vill eul'e coustipatccl in time. .All druggis ts have it. bowels an1l 1·e g ulate Ille lhe1·. H ril r:ll Periodicals. C:an Collar, Cuff and Shi1·t Studs. supply any reading 1natter. CHE A P . ~~~ t-t t-t ~ ~ t-3 1-1 --~~~~~~~~-··~~~~~~ Cleared out in 30 days 'l'he · goods will be sold down below cost. Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, L aces, F lowers, F eathers 1 Silks, Satins, P lnshes, Velvets, Fringes, Gimps, Cords, Collars, Frilling, Apr ons, Hose, W~ol Jackets, Berlin Wools Saxony, Silk F loss, Arasene, ' Tinsel, E mbroideries, &c. Also a g r e at variety of Goods . Fancy ril ~ Photo Albums a lways in stock; also a good assortment of PHOTOS Beautifully Col o r ed by our assistant artist, 0 1I ROMOS - F'OR- Is: Is: l:=.J HOME DECORATION! t:I any ]'rame you wish on short notice. Mouldings on Hand. BIBLES, HYMN B OOKS AN D - MISS C. SHAW. We can supply or make up Brin g i n your Photos ~~~;, i f orlOolorin g .' ~' CHURCH PRAYER AND HYMNAL S . 1 READ CAREFULLY AND REMEMBER THE CONTENTS. MILLER'S BLOCK, ORONO. ' GR E A T Jiii LINE~ ---o--Jon A.- O n e lot of F ancy Dress Good s, which we are clearing ~his week at ten cents p er ya1·d , .JlU:lt half t h e regular price . · BEWARE :JF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS As there o.re many foferior goods, corded with jute, hemp, ctc.,offorod o.nd sold o.s Cor a.Una by some unp rincipled mer cha.nts t.rad. i ug ou t h e rnputation of our gc ~1111in c t.:ornlinc, we wn1·n tho lad i es a go.inst such im pos it ion by drawing t heir attent ion to th e necessity of seeing that t he name HAINES' CARRIAGE ·W"ORKS, GEORGE C. HAINES, Proprietor, -M.ANUFACT U RER OF-- )CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, WAGONS, &O., K ING STREET, BOWMANVILL Has now on hand a. number o! vehicles (and is manufacturing a great many more) of the newe.3 patterns and best finish, which I am offering tor sale at the lowest prices oonsisteni with due regard to workmanship and quality. The following i tt a list ot the principal vehicles manufactured by me Double Oovered Carriages ............. ... ... ... .... .... ............ ....... ... $150 Upwa.rda, 11 Single P hootons . ........ ............................................... ... ...... 100 Open Buggy ... ... ... ....... ...... .............. .. .......... .. .... ... ... . ·..·.·· 70 11 Top Buggy ..... ............. ... .... .. .....................·..... ...... .... ... ...... 90 11 Jon B .- One lot of L adi es' Rubb er Cir culars, w a r rante d perfect and water- proof, an exce llen t cl oak for t h e dus ty w eathe r , clearing for one dolla r each . JOB C.- One l ot of washing fas t col or Prints a nd Zephyr Ginghams clearing at e ig ht cents p e r y ard, form erly sold at 1 2~ cents . Jon D .- One l ot of Boy's Wool T w eed S uit s, fitting boys from 5 to 1 5 years, clearing a t l ess _ tha n cost, P rices will be exceedmgly low a s we purpose dropping out of this c:l.e partment. '· stamped on inner sido of all Coraline goods, Without which none are genuine. CANADA'S GREAT 'CROMPTON CORSET CO.' IND'USTRIAL FAIR AND A g ricultural Exposition, r886 SEPTEMBER 6 T H TO 18T H. An immense Pr ogramme of New AND GREA T prepared for this E:xbibition. (Jhea:p Fa,.e· and E~cu,.sim·· on all By'· Copies of Prize List and Entry Fmm3 sent to :any one on application, by post card or other· wise, to the Secretary at Toronto. E ntries close Saturday Augitst 28th. H . J. HILL, C }NO. J. WITHROW, Manager and Sec'y. P"aide111. TC111011M·. A TTRACTIONS is TORONTO L ight 'Vago11....................................... .......... ...................... 40 u E xpress \Vago11... ...... .... .. .... . .......... ....... .... ............ ... ... .......... 75 11 Skeleton. .... ...... .. . .. : ... ...... ........................... ................ .... .. 5{] 1 11 S ulky ·.... .... ... ..... :....... .... ................. .. . ... .......... ... ...... ... ...... 4J.r·· .. Possessing snpertor facilities tor manufacturi ng carriages, I intend to sell very cheap tor a· eh or approved credit, and by so doing I hope to greatly Increase my number of 1alee. Woul4 sell tho wood parts only, or the gee.rings o! buggies ironed. Democrat Wagon.............................................. ................... 65 Lumber Wagons........... .... ............................ .... ................... 55 ·· 11 .. All Kinds of V ehic les Repaired At t he Short est N ot ice, Painted and T rimmed if D esired. A.' the Fe.ctor y I also do Planing, Matching, Turning and Sa.wing with Olrcle,Band orrl!clr Saws and prepare all kinds ot lumbor for carpenters nd others for building purposes. Robertson ~& Bond. Ornamental and P lain Pickets for tenoes in every style required, ma.de to order.

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