This is decidedly a late spring. Bowm11.nville Spring Fair to-day. 13owmanville wants 100 servant girl Attendance at Bowmanvillo High School, 99. Dr. F. L. Henry has opened a dental office in Oshawa. The past winter has made a big 0011anza for the coal dealers. Mr. John McClung has gone into bus· iness in Port Hope. Rev. N. Hill preached to Oshawa Odd Fellows last Sunday. The Sons of England have made severnl new members lately. Mr. Mark Ayre expects to tske a trip to England next month. l Tait & ~forrison's new studio has been a great attraction of late. Mr~. Donnelly's millinery :itore i11 illuminated by electricity. See the cheap Dress Goods at Couch, Johnston & Cryderma.n's. - - WI'r.11-Maynard the Jeweller has had the front of his store nicely painted. Rey. K Roberts lectured on hie trip to Secure the Best Reaults, RUSE THE FATTEST CATTLE, England, at Columbus recently. Mrs. R. rBarett is now a member of Enrich their Land, the Church-st. Methodist choir. D.r. Po .vell, of Ottawa, was the guest ~The increased value of the manure a lmost repay~ the whole cost of the ~a~e. of Dr. E. c. McDowell last week. Lyman's Braud is well known in Br1tam, Mr. Chss. Tod is preparing for exten·and alway,; commands there the highest sive improvements on his residence. Market prices. Fifteen members of the Michigan Legislature are Canadians by birth. For Sale, wholti or ground, i u bags or f . . W omen say t h 18 barrels, by, is a great year or twins. It has been, come to think. ·n ti d 1 d'd t LYl\~:A.N F armerA Wl n asp en 1 a~sor men 384 St. P a ul Street, Montreal. of field a nd garden seeds at Murdochs'. Sp.;cial q notations for large lots. Get your new suit at J. J. Mason's General Dry Goods and Jewelry House. Dr. Potter, dfice and residence, Prower's Block, King-st. , Bowmanville. 1-tf. l\ir. Robert Beith intends starting for the Old Country next month, for horses. b 1 d t t h ' N or11 rnm eran couny eac ers association meets in Brighton, June 9 and Linsood Cake! STOTT &JURY'S Ljttle Liver Pills 'I'A.:ttE NoTICB.-PA.Y UP. All parties Spring Faire. indebted to R. S. Manninl( will pleaae call and settle their account!! before May Bowmaoville, Wednesday, April 2'7. Old Probs has been attending to the 1st and save costs, as I intend le11ving for Cobour~, " " 27. 11treet watering lately. . Cartwright, Will'burg Friday April 29. the North-Weet. 14-3w. M iss D . Frost, of Belleville, is visiting Ca,·an, Millbrook, Monda.y, May 2. h or uncle and aunt, here. The Assizes open at Cobourg M11oy 2. Is Bowmanville to have a Wednesday Scott Act fines in Port Hope amount half-holidny this summer 1 to $1,600. _"'?"""_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,,__ Get a set of those beautiful window Spring is a lap in tile rear. Snow fell shades at Tait & Morrison's. on S·mday, here. Mr. John Barron's election for North Sunday was pleasant but cold, hence Victoria has been protested. promenading was brisk. Call nt Lyle's and inspect the Ladies, call and secure bargains in ' 'l'he Herald wants Campbellford spelled following rolia,ble Seed.i and Millinery at Mrs Morrison's. Camelford-a. shorter spell. Grain, eelected for this seaeon's Sowing. Be sure to r~ad tho opening chapters The STAT~:SM..lN office has always been of the .new story iJI this issue. popular for horse route bills. C::llolct' Heil 1tnd Ahlke Clover. H orsemen, the best horse bills are That Silver Watch is sure to go to some .. Timothy Seed. Six ltowe·l llarley, ,·ery tofonu. printed at the STATESMAN 0flice. one. See our unparalleled offer. ltusslnu u 11 " FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT Insurance. The Inspector will be around looking '1'ktte Fir., nn<l ltu~slan .,'fllc"l. RollT. Vrwruli, Al(ent, Bowma.nville. tf. at back yards in the near future. Dluckcyc Mnrrowt'at l'e11~. \Ve are selling Ginghams fnr 10c worth Mr. Heal id ma.kiniz irnprovements in l'rlnc1.: Albert " from 12-k to 20c. Couch, .folmston Cry- one of h is dwelliogs on Silver street. l'russla 11 ltl u e derman. Mr. Ruebot tom has returned from a Just a.rrivin~ a fresh and full You cannot expect a girl of the period visit in the west , improved in health. assortment of Field and Garden to stand fire because ahe is accustomed to A farmer near Brockville has shipped Seeds. bee powder. 400 gallons of m1tple syrup this season. The social given by St Paul's Young Oa S O cents for the STATESMAN t o new People's Society on Monday night was a. surbscribers to New Years. Four for ·$1. magnificent success. ~roronto Orangemen will run an excurA THOUSAND HA-rs, Mayer hEls already sion to Peterboro' o n the Queen's birthsold. Call and see his new stylee-they day. BOWMANVILLE MARKETS. are going off like fun. I'lie S ons o f E ng} an d concer t on th e t:orrectetl by J. llleM11rtry, every 'l'uesday. For anything in the watch clock er Qu.een'a Birthday promises to be a big jewelry line tryJ. J . Mason's General Dry aff>Lir Gooas and J ewelry Houee, ' I . d d FLOUR, 'Ill' 100 lbs.. .. . ·. . . $2 10 to $2 40 'eterboro is geU ing bigger an ba der WHEAT, Fall, 'lJI' bush . .. . · 0 75 " 0 80 c · Mr. John Lang, of Prince Albert, com- - the bodies of two dead babies found 11 Spring, " ..... o 75 " o 80 Rev. C. S. Philp, formerly of Prince mitte<l s11icicle by he.ngin!! himself in the recently. B ' "' h h O 45 11 O "'0 f ~ ARLEY, " 11 us · · · · · · · · · O 45 11 ,J Albert circuit, h as been chosen pastor o stable adjoining h is residence. O t b J · ht b r bor R O 48 d' h ~ ur own ec oo s m1g o serve a YE, ..·.··. . . . the Spadina A°l"'enue Met1 10 ist c1 rnrc ' Mr. George Lain!!, m erchant;, received day. Trees and flowers could ba planted O 11 0 30 11 0 33 'r ~ ~ A'rs, · · · · · · ·· PEAS, Blackeye, ~bush ... O 70 11 O 75 - oronti1. a cordial welcome at Bowm~nville Lodge to advantage. Mr. ~·m. Hatcliffe, of the Ruebottom A. 0. U. W. la.at Friday night. See the splendid stock of new goods at 11 Sm<tll, 11 ··· 0 50 11 0 55 House, is set·ving a 60 days' seutence in The bftnkrunt store men left on Mon· J. J. Mason's General Dry Goods and 11 Blue, " ... 0 50 11 0 55 the Central for a third offence under the clay for Bowmanville, where the stock is J ewelry House. BurrER, best table, Wlt ... O 12 11 O 18 Scott Act. to be opened.-Whitby Gazette. Mr. Thos. Bingham has moved to the LARD, 'IP' lb .............. 0 10 11 0 12 Now Peterboro' is the head qtmrters of Our rara@ols a.re all new goods, as we large residence on Silver-st., formerly EGGS, ~doz .... ...·..... 0 00 11 0 11 a division , the Salvationists propose to did not carry over a siagle Parasol from occupied by Dr. Tamblyn . POTATOES, 'IP' bush .......· 0 25 11 0 40 erect a $5,000 building and establish a 1 HAY fl 00 11 10 00 C l J l t & &C d Prisooer'sAidAsaociation. ,, astyear. ouc1, orn11on ' ry erMrs. James Allin was taken to the DRE;;~;H~~~: :::::::::·. 50 II 6 00 man. Kingaton Asylum on Friday morning last CLOVElt SEED ...... . . . .... 4 90 11 5 00 10. Quite a largo congregation was in Bowman ville Council wants badly to by order of the town authorities. ALSIKE ...... . . ......... 4 OO 11 6 OO -f p t b · t1ttendance on Suaday morning last, at bonus a new manufactory, but can't M r. W . H . H l'll , one o e er oro s 1\ir .. J. J. Mason, merchant and J ewel- - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·t· 11 1 t St. John's church to hear the excellent scc'Jre one. Inirnrsoll has secured two --· · · en t ,:i~priemg c1 izens, e;ave us a ca as sermon to the Odd Fellows preached by lately. !er, is now called the "boss advertis_ e r." un. Kc::. lllcDOWELL. wee · Dr. Macnab. John means business and he is doing LICENTIATE OF ROYAL COLLEGE Capt. R. L. 'Verry, of the S. A., has D1scrPLBs' CHURCH.-Rev · I'll. Gunn, business, too. of Ph y·iclans. Lorn.ion, J;;ng. ;Member or gone to Montreal to labor among the The STA'fESMAN onl y 30 cents from now, pastor. Service at 11 a . m., and 7 p. m., S L · f WI . Sh' College or Physicians ·ma Surgeons. Ont:t1.Tio' . 11 0 until t he end of the present year. New each L ord's Day. Seats all free. Public ee tue spema me gents nte irts Su.ac mnY AND Il.i!SIDENc1i;:-Rear of M·ssrs. Frencll. . ahtly soiled worth e100 sell1'11g f'·r 50c Higginbotham's DTug Store, Bowmanville, 811 story commenced last week. Wheu your welcome. tf. " 'lP v li- lyr.·· Mr. W . Smith, M . P., for South Ont· neighbor wants to borrow the paper tell at J. J. Mason's General Dry Goods and These pills 1 u o me.nnfactured !rom the ac· ario is in Ottawa, though in a delicate ~ The Ne ws says the attendance at the ,Jewelry H011se. OOM TO RENT.-A comfortable tiv!Y principles cf those vegetable subtances ! of i ts cheapness. meeting to discuas school matters was room io a. pleas,.nt locality, Aµply at whloh long experience has proved to be the state of health. 16-lw* Rev. Adam Spenser's lecture on the " very small. " Not very-32 bald head11 Our Tyrone scribe says the STATESllIAN tile S·1'A'rESMAN Office. most useful anc1 energetic tor the pur·poae or Go and see Maeon's general Dry Goods "whole duty of man,, l ast week drew out were counted. is popular out there with both sides of ERVANT GIRL WANTED.-In a permanently relievlnr: constipation, Liver and Jewelry House and compare their a aood audience and all aaree that it was O P C B d 'II . politics. He's correct, too, if we may . private fllmi!y to do general houoowork. complaint, billiousnoss. ~ick head ache. and Prices with others. '"' "' The D. · &. · o. an WI give Jt1d!! _e by the b i!! club of Sllbscribers Mon- Wa~es lihoral. Apply to the S·1·..t'rESMAN · seconc l open air · conc.irt , wea tlier p e r · day's ,_. mail brought " the hundreds of. other diseases arising from a .. C t t T d a masterly exposition of the theme. Col. tlie1r us. OJtica. IIave you seen t ha Y a t 1 s1 orse 'a o F. Cubitt was chairman. mitting, on Friday evening, Apr. 29 in " torpid state of the liver and a disordered atom· An offiM in West Durham got a bill to the marke t square. 'l'he Salvation Army meetings on SnnOR RUBBER AND METAL ach. 'rhey are very small, are IL!! easy to take Bros. Fou~ bntton kid gloves, 50 cents, stamps, ror lJhurcb. Sunday flchnol and print the other day nnd it caused a Ch' d d II , day were very larp;ely attended. The u sugar, a.nil e,re guaranteed to contain no cal· worth 75, at Tod Bros. Office use. artdress HOBERT H. COX, No. ' move · · f aetory "pressure" that delayed the paper nearly l 'l'he " tl ief won\ A ny person w h o can give emel or other lnjul'ioua aubsta.oce·. Dos11,satis d 0 f o we uth to ho t d "march out " was lar<,,.'e snd resr)ectable King Street Ea.st, Toronto, 6-tf security-real estatecan borrow $1,000 24 h It I · d t 't · 200 cl a ong le ~qua s yo s w s an Capt. Menzies is very well liked here As a dinner pill one hhonld be taken immedl· ·----~--~~~~---~~~--~at the STATESMAM office. ours. apo og1ze ,o is rea ers ou t he corners making remarks aa y,,ung She is allowed to be one of the best feately atcer dbmor ; as a mild e.plnent, one at OOMS TO LET.-Two nicely furnfor the lateness of its appearance. ladies p~ss by on Sunday nights. male officers in Canada. ished !ront r'loms with board. Corn"r bed,tlme; as a gentle cathartic, two or three at An effect is beinii: made in P ort Hope The homes where "Good mornin!!" and "1 1'T 1 ·1 M Ph · I f o! Sil>er and Wellington sts.. Bownmnville;, 18 l'edtime ; and a.a a brisk purgative from three u ·11· p iano · C o., o f "Good night" are carefolly and lovin!!, " "r . ' .l.'C erson lOme ram Some of our town pulpits are becornin!! c · K' 1 17.~w." Mns, Mc'CJ~EADY. to mduce t le ·fl 1ams l y Q c II t He tho .. 0 t o.five at bed.time. In case o! habitual con~ti T · · ueen s o ege, ings on. w n extensive advertiPing mediums, so much t t t I ' th said one to another are the homes of the "' h l h' · 0!!31; f · · M tl " = pation, one ofthe~e JllllS taken each night !or oron o, o oca e ere. ac o a.rs 1p prrne, ·l' o, or JUlllOr a le· so that a country minister was disgus ted l\{USIC.- MISS .BYROM is prepared ·1 Order Doors, Sa.shes, Blinds, Picket':!, world where good thon!!hts are!! . enerat e(!, at the clos ig exami·n·ti·on · · · a short time will bo found·a valuable remedy· <, ,_. , ma t'c l s. ' 1 by the amounted of literature he was ..1.. to gtve mstruot1on on t he p iano au d etc., at Morris' Planing Factory, Libert y where good deeds have place, and from 'We are pleased to see that our neighbor asked to read ou a recent visit. Bow- Orll:an r.o a limited nnmher of pnpils. 'l'erm11 PRICI!i 25 C.E~T S A BOTTLE. str.eet, R. H . Osborne, leasee. whence go out good lives. the N ew,fl is getti n g a lot of Government man ville has six weekly papers, a montb· on application at th6 residence, ChUl'ch 8;2-'f;t. 1\'lrs. Thos. Rundle who died suddenly A correspondent gives the following o.dvertt" ng. \Ve havf1 often wondered Jy and over: 100 g-:iod goesips . Give tho CANADIAN- DRAUGB-T STALLION in Oshawa, last week was an aunt of incident: L oog a go and far from here, whv it has been overlooked so long. pulpits a rest. FOR SALE.-Itising four years old, dl\i'Jc Miss Larwey, of Bowmanville. Rev. Mr. Hough baptistod a. child. Far It .11 b 00 d t 0 th f to R b tl16 . 1 t ti Q t bay, large fiat bone nnd nice silky hair. good Ur. McDowell now occupies his new from there a15aiu he married h er ; and in wih e 1"l nte,bvs e harmers. h emhem ~r h ("\~7cdm ad )le R~efen·sh style and action. Weight, 1.800 lbs, sired by · d 1earn t ere 1 ias no een sue assurrng c urc to-nw t "e nes ay . e res · that noted Horse imported by Thomas vVllsou. · r ear Hi'ggm'b 0 t11a n 1's clrug still another circuit he last week baptise " from G:30 t o 8 o'cluck, after c olnmbus.name, (Lord I ,yon ) Dam is · a 1"">:~ . n the sur gery 1 prospects of a brisk demand for ch eese monts served store. It is cosy tind convenient. her baby. He says he i5 now waiting for f ti · t th t l ll ditr k brown mare, (Scotland's Glory>. Wit1 1 'ld t b · d or m auy yearn as iere 1s a · e lHesen w lich a c 10ice and varied pro rrram wi VA:sNJ<S'l',f::ollna. P. o, l"--2w 0 .. 1r ' · t Iiat ch 1 o grow up anc1 e marrie . -· v ....r. D 1ggory 'I'ruscolt i,s b usy gettmg t ime. be pretiented, among other contributors -the cemetery in order. It gets more The season for tree planting is near at Couch, J ohnston & Cryderman are n ow t.o which, we notice the name of Miss "l~OR SALE.-The house and lot on [ hand, 11nd evory owner of p_!-'ope~ty can showing the largest !Itock and finest as- Brown, of Newcastle. Single ticket, 15 .I: Queen Street, Bowmanville. the property GRAND TR UNK RAILWAY. beautiful overy year under his care. Tho l'Qtl Bros. 111.0 doing a capital do much not only to beantuy Ins own sortm~nt of new and elegant Dress Goods cent& ; double t icket, 25 cen ts. ~~~~·J?'SeJi~.N~~~~!~~~8.(~0t0°;,~1J.~i~~ebJi0~;0 b usiness. 'l'hey are very attentive to the premises, bnt to add weatly .tothe.be~U~·Y ever shown by ;my Bo11se in Bowman-\ a good cellar. and ahout20 fruit trees in the l30WMANVILLE STA'fION. wants of the~r customers And sell cheap. of the tow:n, by ~pendin:i-; a IJ~tle tune m \ ville, . Remember June 7th and 8th. ~~~~;r~i:, ~ILi~~~'ii. ia;;:~~~~~a J~~%a!i° GOING WEST GOING EAB'J.' tree plantmg dunng the spring season. u (it _ ) G Bl . 'f f f i' vllle T-tf. d cI1eapest stock of The The choicest an same r emark will apply to farmers. 1nrs ev. t . f at1hr_, w1 e ot a or d me . .Loool .... ..... P.00 e.. ro Express ...... 6.20 a m mourning goods can-be fou11d at Mason's 1 1 , . sc 100 mspec or o 11!1 couu y, ma e a Bowm/i.iivllle is going to celebrate the ExJJress. ..... 10.03 a m Local, .....·..8.20 a m Don t expect an adverhsement to bear brief vi&it to Bowmanville last week and great jubilee in right royal fashion and Mixed ........ .4.05 p m Express· . ..... 9.16 a m general Dry Goods and Jewelry House. 1 Local! ...... .... 7.20 pm Mixed ......... 4.05 Pm d F f.ruit in one night. You can't eat enoug! was the guest of Mrs. D. Galbraith, the indications already au!!ur well for a . , M'Jl' M rs. M orrison s i mery an ancy k t l t d t ·· liil;Dress ... ... lJ;39 p m Express ··.·... 8.!5 P m NDER TEE LAST ASS:IJ:SSM'.EN'.1:E d near a we_e o as you a year? an you can· Queen-st. mazni ficent sucr.ess. The D. 0. & P. · · h \IT 1y in G ood s H ouse is m t e '·est n d t th t I t} p I ~ "'Excopt Mondays. Act amending the same.all pet· opposite McMurtrye. A cu.II will repay a ver ise ~ 11 a Pao . ei ter, eop e A new style of boy's trousers bas been Co's Ba nd assisted by the Board of Trade ~ons AC'l'.and wishing to be placed on t.he Assessment who advertise only once m three months · · h ] f tl t 1 · h Roll as wage-earners must, first Jlle an affir· c:ilMADI AN PACIFIC RAILWAY. you. forget th~ost folks cannot r emember invente~, :with a copper seat, sheet-iron ave c uirge o ie arra.ngemen s, w uc ma· ion with the Asseseor. Blanks for that N b h l · th· th b t d knees, r1v1ted down the seam, aod water· means success from the start. A band purpose can bo had of the undersi gned, The oraeman egan er regn ar tnps anyul!ln., 01nger an a ou seven ays. proof pockets lo hold broken 00 ,,,., 8 and tourn, athlet.ic contests, trades procession, BURKE'l'ON STATION S . BURDE:N, Asse&BOr. from Port Hope to Charlotte last week. / " !>-tr Kenner & Co. are the agents in Bowman:Kn alarm of fire was sounded from the worms for fishing. etc., are on the program. For competi- Bowmanville,'Feb. 11. 1887. GOING EAS1'0 GOING WEST. outh Ward fire h:>ll on Friday last. The Mr. Wm. Parsons, native of Hartford, tion, $1200.00 are offered in pri zes . Express ...... 10.29 am J Express ...... 9.45 am ville. fire. however, which was only a. small D eavonshire, England, died in I'Ol't Hope Watch this j ournal from week to week l!Jxpresa ..... . 6.62 pm Express ...... 7.42 Pm L aing's millinery store is now a \'ery aff1ur, c.e.u,ed from a ep<trk from. the vn Saturday, age 81 yesrs. He settl ed for p articulars. Tickets and f·irther informstion may be had 1ght- in Hope in 1830. In politics he was a _ _ ,_.. from R. B. AND R E W, Big 20, Ra.i~road, and attractive resort of Indies. Mis~ Epplett's blacksmiths sl~op.o_f Mr. W~acott, al. Pursuant to Sec. 3-l of Chapter 107 or th'I ReBtoo.mboat Tioket Agent, Bowmanv1lle. accomplishments in this branch are well , er upon and i gm_tmg the wmdow aill of L ibera,_ in religion a Methodist. REDEENING Pornl's .- Na.sal Balm does viseil Statutes of Ontario r>s a.mended by Sec. t known. d _by M r. p ro~t, was -'.BOWM.ANVILLE's DEBT. _ Debentures not. 't a t e .or cause sneezmg, . d oes no t re- of Chapter !), 46 Vic (Ontario}. Notice is heretli ous~ occupie irn NORTIIEHN f!TAGEB. that all creditors and other» havingby given Mr. J. J. Mason is pushing business put ou ~ - 1011t the aid of the engme. / Consolidated, $ 3 B,OOO ,· Fire Protection, quire any i Dstrument for its use, does not cla.ims against the estate of the late Andre w Stage leaves the Poat Otnco, Bowmanvllle r, have any ill effects, relieves from the Hyland, late of the township ot Cartwright, in alfily (Sundays excepted) for Hampton, Ennis· witl1 commendable enterprise. He is an 'l'he return spring recalls the gr~ t $ 2 ·699 ; Redemptio . n By-Law, $Z,l3 0 : firs{, and one 50 cent bottle will cure an the county of Durham, who died on or about J>jllen. Haydon. Cartwright, Cadmus and ardent believer in the virtue of printers' Cmsarea., at 10.SO a. m., and returns to town at ink, too. advantages of Bowmanville as a sum er Bridge Debenture, $686 ; Second D. 0 . ordinary case, with no other expense at. the 19th day ofl\farch 1887. are required to send hypost or to de' iver to Wil!iar:u Bruce. fp. m. resort. Here are to be found cool aha y & P. Co's. Bonus, $1,815. Total, $45,. t h d Cartwright, P. 0., on or before the 5t.h day of 'l'yrone stage arrives at Bowmsnvllle at Special attention is given to the re- streets, all the delicacies of the stJason, 330 at the end of 1886. .!!:..!..:.. ::: May, 1887. a statement of their names >111 d ad. lQa. m .. and returning leaves town at 11 a. m. Pairing of fine watches, clocks and Jew- b t ' f h t tl b t bl · dress es. o.nd the full pe.rticulal'S of ih eir cle.i ms ;e · Thos. Mannin. " , of Oshawa, will lUltrrtage Nott.ees. r.o cenl.s; bJrtlts and an oa m g, res wa er, 1e · es vegeta e, cl securities (if any) held by them; and after elry at Mason 's general Dry Goods and f · d ft d · h " I th "5 t Jewelry Honse. All work g uar!l.nteed. rmt au ower gar ens m t e country, preach in the Church-st.Methodist church _ i~-~~ ccn:=~=·========== the said date the Executors will vroeeed to distribute the assets of the said disceased everything at r easonable rates, combined on Sunday evening at 6.30 p . m. . Rev. among the parties ent.itled thereto, h&vmg re· The C. P. R. exhibition car visited with the advantages of a commercial me· C. E. Mcintyre will preach a S. S. an· BIRTHS. gard only to tho claims of which they then Bowman ville last week, but very few tropolis. niversary sermon in Simcoe-st. church W~~·M~ew,J.Y{$~fk:e~~ o~1:.eso~rd inst., .have notice; and the executors will not be Jia. ble for the eaid assets, or a.ny part thereor, w Bow~Lnrvn. r. E, APlUL 27, Hl87. farmers went to see it. Bad its coming Hev . .M. Gunn, of New Zealand, has Oshawa, at the same hour. BAnTI.ET'l'.- At the M6thodist Parsonage, any person or persons of whose claims notice been announced in this paper farmers been called to the Disciple church, Bow· As t he STA'l'E.S:liAN anticipated Mr. Dawn Mills, on the 18th inst., the wite of Rev. slHll not have ·been received by them ut \he would have known it, ·11 d I t d h. t S. '1' . Bartlett, <lf a daughter. t ime or such distribution. rnanv1 e, au ias en ere upon ls pas · Haines has got more light on tl.e electric -- - - - - - · Dated at Cartwrii:?llt this 5th da.y or April, The proposition fo r street lighting by orate. A social was held in the church light question and now asks the council DIED. 18$7. N. F. PA'fEUSON. Solicitor for Executors, . · electricity ma.de to the Cobourg town last Wednesday night to give the new to alight from the light tender. They RAY.-in the Townsh ip of Hope, on Sunday, Poi<T P liRHY, Dont fail to see those stylish Ha.ts at council, is 15 lights burning till twelve pastor and wife a welcome. A moat are s-light-ly of a white h eat over; it, too. .April 2ith, Samuel Ray, a.11;ed 72 yea.rs. 1J- '1w. GJBSON.- ln the 'l'ownship or Hope, nn Sun· M rs , l\forrisons. o'clock every night on which there is not sociable time waa spent. The STATESMAN The adjoining school sections will hardly ~-===_c===============· day, April 21th, Hobert Gibson, aged 87 years, unites in welcoming Mr. and Mn. G unn get those ligh ts now. f§TOCK FOR SALE. The bigge~t ti111e ever aeen in Bow- sufficient moonlight, for $1,000 a year. to our pleasan t town. The Sunday. manville on,) unc 7 and 8. MARRIED. We are sometimes asked if we keep school children were treated to a social The G uelph Council has decided to ARMERS. - A fooro -bred Suffolk JH1W1tLL-GUY.--At' 'LlewellynVilla."Oshawa, Tait and J\lorrison hav~ the sole agency Dorenwencl's Bair Magic, Our answer is with refreshments ou Thursday evening accept the offer of the Guelph Gas Com· on t he 21st inst., by Rev. J . A. Jewel!, uncle of ervice on lot 32. boar is now k@t for R for Butt er ick's P ati;erns. yes, we keep everything in our line that and th ey had a m erry time. pany to supply sixteen electric lights for the groom, assisted by Rev. 'l'. Manning and con. l, l)arlington. Terms, $1.00, JOHN' Om;;, 18- !lw Those wh o profess to know say this there is any demaod for, our stock is al· all nigh t at 43c a light. In this connec- Itev_8 . J . Shuroy. Eva M ·. youngest daughter proprietor. Jamee 0. Guy, E~ q ., to Edgar M., eldest son ways fresh and r aliable. - STOT'I' & JURY'. S1"llClAL NoncE--Every person who in tion we may state that B ellevilic pays · of will be a ca pital fru it year. or W. Jewell, Esq., merchant, 081.awa. U LL FOR SERVICE.-A Th oro'buying a set of Ilarness b etween 43c p er ligh t for its electricity, all nigh~ ; Mr. S. M . McConuachie has been quite The Midsuu1mer E xamin ations will be- tends b enl Short Horn (1·e-.:iijteredt "Lord now and sp. r ing would d o well to call on Hamilton, 50 c ; Toronto, 55c ; Montreal, 111-11111111-lll!l--lllllliBlli-llillDli_ _ _ _ _ _ _!ll Uhurehill," is kept for service on lot 27 Broken indespoaed for some time. gin as follows :- Entrance, July 4th, 1 p . S. ThompE on & Co. We are building a BOc ; and St. Catherines, 30c ; in Port Front. Darlington. ·.rerma, $1.25, R>eu Ji:. The clam of t hci 0 B hawa Roller Mills m. ; 2nd Class T eachers, J ulv 4, 9 a. rn.; l ot of superior sets of Harness, both Hope, 23c for lights until midnight. OsnonNE, Proprietor. U·:Jw 3rd Class 'l'each ers, .July 12, 9 a. rn.; 1st smgle and double, out of an extra grade .again b roho aw:1y on :l!~riday week. ULL F OR SERVICE.-A thoro'The Ametican Magazine for M ay is to B owmanville is not likely to have 14 Class C, July 11,1 p .m.; 1st Class A and of No. l leather, picked out especially for bred Short Horn Bult (will register) is B, July 19, 9 a. m. our trade, and we intend to sell t his hand. 'l'his magazine is lik ely to prove a electtic f!trcct lighti! for a few weeks. kept for Bervicc on lot 22, con. 3. Darlington , Harness at goin g prices. We employ no formidabl e compet.itor with Harper's and Terms.-For (~ratles, 1-00; for '.rhoro'·breds, The New York Fashion Bazar, for May A fine three-shc~et b ill for our Grand $2.00. SAMUEL SNOWDEN, 1?1·oprietor. cheap workmen, 110 appre ntices, and the Century for public favor, the first is to hand and as usual is r eplete with Jubilee, J une 7 an d 8, has been issued. 16-w"' interesting matt er in every department. g uarnntee our Harness No. 1 in every edition of the May nllmber alone cfrculat Lude's clru~ store and McColl & L ee's For a firat class fashion and literary mag- reapect . Remember, also, we have come ing t0 the extent of 75, 000. Up to this ULL FOR SERVICE. - The 'l'lioro' dry [{OOdBstore, 0~h<tW a 1 W re burglarized azine it cannot be surpassed. $ 3 a year. to stay. S. THOMPSON & Co. (l\fay's issue it was known as the Brooklyn M ag· bred Short Horn Dull. "Duke of Argyle, (registered) will be kept for service this season recent ly. azine ; so t hat this is really No. 1 of a Address Geo. Munroe, 17 to 27 Vande- old stri,1 d.) 011 ot 10, con. 3, Cartwright. Terms $ 1.50 f01· n ew magazine, the illustrations being an The waste gRt es in V anstone's dam water St., New York. the aeaaon,or$2.00 to insure. 'l'ilOMAS WmRRY A happy event took p lace on Thursday Proprietor. 13-tf. .have don e such service this spring that Pethick the Barber has laid in an im- the 21st i nst., in Oshawa. At the resid- added feature. The bill of fare is .ix· the d am bas n(1 t ove1·fiowed. mense stock of smuker's goods. Pipes, ence of J . 0. Guy, Esq., Mias Eva. M., ceedingly attracti vc. ULL FOR SERVICE.-The Thoro'A Sabbath School Convention for. West Dr. H illier's new $7,000 residence, on Cigar Holders, Tobaccos and Cigars, in his youngest doughter, was married to bred Short Horn Bull, " Stmthallan Duke," (registered) will be lrnpt for service this :Beach Avenue is going up this sea.son, endless variety. Call and see this, one Mr. E. M. Jewell, of W. Jewell & Son, Durham will ba h old in the Queen street "n lot 30, con. 2, Clarke. 'l'erms, $ !.5!! season Masons are already at work. of t h e largest assortments ever brou ght merchants, of Oshawa, After the inter- Methodist church, Bowmanville, on Wed· for f.110 sea.son, or $2 to insure. JOHN H . BEJ.LWOOl>, Proprietor. ll·Sw' nesday and Thursday, May 4 and 5. The Harmony school has received a diploma to tho town. Hair cutting and shaving, es ting ceremony a host of relatives and and bronze med al for work sent to the as usual, in the l atest styles.- tf. To introduce our guests partook of a sumptuous r epast, Secretary 71ro -tem has for reasons best O l< , ARMERS.-The pure-bred Short; A'Oode and secure ·Colonial E x iibition last year. The known to h imself withheld the program active agents cut this out and Horn Bull, "Lansdowne" is kel)t for ser· mail to us with vlce at The China Hall of Messrs. Murdoch and spent an enj oyable evening. from ue, so that we cannot give our read· lot 26, con 6, Darlington Registere·c1 lOc. Silver and we wiJJ send you, post-pa.id, a The J ubilea Clari on is a new pa.per Bros., is well worthy of a visit by all fa. high esteem in which the contracting ers further particular3, :Met, Sample Package of Silk 1rrJnged, Gold in the Dominion Short Horn IIei:d Book- the !tarted in B ow1rnmville to boom the June dies of this vicinity. There are t o be parties are h eld by their nurnerous highest standard in Canada. 'l'erms only ~l.50. LAnm.- Jus t as we are preparing to Fringed, Gold Edge, Glass, 'fransparent, Chro· $3.00. E. K. YARN UM, Proprle· '1 and 8 celebration. Messrs. D. Morri- fo und there an endless variety of the best friends was markedly mnaifest by the go to press, Rev. Mr. F raser has k indly mos and Hiddon Name Cards, with your name 'l'horo'-breds 13- Sw,. to on , also our agents' New Style Sample Book .2on ancl J as. Archibald are the editors. quality of chioa, glassware, crockery, and beautiful and extensive array of lund- hauded us a copy of the program, though he of expensive cards and Illustrated Catalogue, some p resents received. JIOKUouo·Jl co114Ut~o11s of'tl·e Sk in, Sl1nm· fancy goods, which w e ven t ure to i::ssert is ORSES FOR SALE.- A j!ood span says he ia not an official. A cordial invit- Novelties, Books. Music, Watches, &c.. with po·ln:i; t.1tc a1e:u1, 1·tni111cs. El'nptlons and not surpas~ed by m any of the large city FRELE.'tl:A:'t'S ' l' Oltltl PO-ll'DEUS <lei&roy t' · t d d t Jl f . d f S bb th private terms. 'fhis is a.chance in a lifetime. of general purpose colts rising d- years and ,.,,,110 ve woi·nL~ wl tlloui tnjury ti> iulult a 10n 1s ex en e o a rten s o ' a a Don't miss it. Address HJ.LL nROTHERS .t: old . Apply to .A DAVIS, lot 35, con. 5, Clarke, .:&khl Disea~t:~, u~e l'rof, Low·s Sulpluu· stores. gr Iurnu Schools to attend. . Cl6,, Holto11, Qne, .Seap ·. or 0 r.onoP, O' 13- 3w .. LYMAN'S C..A...TTLE LYMAN'S LINSEED CAKE Toronto civic holiday will be Auguat the 15th. Ladies, call and see Tait & Morrison's wnll pnp ne·" " " era . Everybody and his girl must come to Bowmauville on June 7 and 8. Queen-st. choir social to-night. Good tea. at 6:30 ; program afterwards. Very pretty and very cheap-engravings and chromos at 'l'ait & Morrison's. Farmers, before purchasing Binder Twine see Shaw & Tole, Bowmanville. T:rrn STATEf'llLl~ and THE METHODIST OBSERVER to Jan. 1, 1888, for only $1.00. The News and the STATEl!IMAN get much praise for making the Ins:ryector t oe the scratch. Baby's and d oll's carriages, boy's wagons, car ts and wheelbarrows nt Tait & Morrison's. A large black bear was shot in the bush near the "Halfway House" at Scarboro, on Wednesday. The best ..-alue in grey and white cottons can be got at Mason'a general Dry Goodl! and Jewelry House. The best value in town in new spring hats can be got at J. J. Mason's General Dry Goods and ,Jewelry House. Six large Ha.nderchiefs worth Bets each are being solil for 25cts at J . J. Mason's General Dry Goods :md Jew . elry Houee. The bar-ten:lers of the Alma, Ruebot· tom and Station hotels were fined $ti0 each last week for vioh.ting the Scott A t Lnm and parlor croquet cheap a.t TaH Ji, J\lorriaon's. I TO FARMERS I JOHN LYLE. SONS & CO., 5 0 0 R S F R Q · I I I U Notice to Creditors. ° Local and. Otherwise. F B B B 3 0 0 LBS. Home Grown Carrot Seed. W. QUICK & CO·. B A BIG OFFER T H