Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Feb 1888, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Sale at John J. Mason's, The population of the Unite.l States is SoOlAL.-A social will be held on FriChurch News. . . now estimated at 62,523,597. · dav evening, Feb. 17th, at tho residence 1888 1s little over a fraction of time, M' B · f T t · · iting her of Mr. John Cleu.ence, for the benefit of Special revival services ~re to begin in anyhow-one f non . idss auncont, is sv,·· tlie u Dion . 8 . s ., h eId in . shaws ' s chool the Church-st. Methodist church nox:t . and . three . eights. . , M~m,Bo 1ss yrom, en re·· ;. Sunda.y evening. The Mechamcs Ios111ute has rece1ved a. M W L . d M' B b .. of Clare· House. If so, do not rest satisfied until you lot of valuable books recently. r. · · an Liss aVn . u rY t k Our rep ' ort of 8 ple~sa. nt surprise party Educational sermons will be preached try . · E ·D ·. t mont were guests at orue ·111a. 1as . wee . W t d t h b" d f and presentation that took place in town by the Rev. Prof. Reynar, of Victoria Miss Clara and va onne11 y are v1s1 · ing Miss Addie Chester, London. d .al! eh 0 exc acogel'a new iBn er or last Thursday night is unavoidably held University, Cobourg, in the Church at. · Ill · . a rnmg orse. . vOGERS, owman· . · Miss Cura Ptirkm, of Oshawa, has been ville over till next week when we shall give Methodist church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m., and l;tev. Dr. Carman, General Persons once using it are so well pleased visit.ini,: friends in Bowmauvi!le. · full particulars. with its flavor that they always Miss :Fraine elocutionist is to favor Mr. .Joseph Crewson, and wife, of CoCapt.Ed. White, is home from Almonte, 8uperintend'e nt of the Methodist Church, 't t o o thera. · another recital ' bourg, H e led the meeting at the at 6:30 p m. Rev. Dr . Carmm will recommen d i our cilizens with on Feb. L b , spent a. kfew days at Mr. .John £or a rest. 14th, as Y 8 last wee · barracks last Sunday afternoon and did it preacn in the Queen-st. church at 10:30, ' "lt, Because of its Oheaone"'a. The extension of the Midland from Mr. and Mrs. Thoe. A. Wilbur, of Dar- exceedinr.rly well, too. The building was and Rev. Prof. Reyoar at. 6:30 p. m., on '-.d, " of its superior Flavor the same subj;ect. Collections and aub· via Perth to Ottawa is again lington, have been spendin!!' - a few days terri'bl Y erew d e cl· H.ow th e peopIe d o ·-... d, " it is Easily Pr~pa.red. Pete1boro' scriptions win be taken in aid of the funcl, d t d with their daughter and son-in-law at fl..ick to the Army meetings l . b emg a voca e · Zion Hope township. There is No Wash and No Boiling · ·11 b t '-'tott & ' Citizens were very much surprised to 1 A~ E ngrisb opt' required. ioiau W., ea q We take subscriptions at low dub-rates bear.that the Co·mcil had removed Col. STATESMAN BLOCK FIRE. Jury~ Saturday ti.rat. N charge for con· for all the leading daily and wei,,kly Cubitt from the position of Town Treassulta.non. See"I'.' advt. paoera, includin!!'. ,. ·· J " '!'he Globe, l.Vfoil, Ne .. s, urer w1'thout ass1"gn1·n~ - aoy reason for A-'hREA'r CONTJ'LA<il·RATION AVERTED, Tlt~ D . 0 . & i · Co. b a~ d Jiave resume d Em;>ire, Advertiser, Witness 11.nd Family their action. It waa eq ually a surprise ./ __ Wholesale and Reta.ii Agents. prectic.e for the se.ason s ~ork. Prof, Herald. Also for the Live Stock ~ournal, te the Colonel, as no complaiot had ever.· About seven o'clock on Friday evening C»ry. is .expected m April and some Farmers' Advocate, Roral Ca.nridian, etc. been rnadtt against him. Truly tlfe a fire was discovered in the Masonic Hall hustling 18. expe.cted then. 'rhe Mercury office, Renfrew, Ont., I Council of 1888 are winning reuown/ in th" third story of the STATEl:lMAN block, John Milne, Jr., has goi~e to Montreal was burned out on Tuesday morning, I The School Board should certainty re- by Gorden D . Fletcher, caret·ker. It for medical treatment. He . was up f?r 24th ult. Mfssrs. Smallfidd & Son, the I c·.:msider their decision to erect a foiirteen seems that a fire was started in the stove the holiday season greatly ~mproved Ill proprietors lost e~erythin!?, and had only room unionscbool building on the old site; about 5 p. m. and from some cause the health. We hope t.0 see him fully re· an rnsurance of $750. T here total loss and try to agree If poasible to conform flour beneath the stove ca~ght fire and a Owing to the severe weather storild and back to his old ~tand soon. will be about $3,000 . . IS said to ~ne to the spirit uf Z11e law respt>cting ~¥igh considerable hole was burned through The Mowat Manufactl!-rm~ Co., from been the work of Ant1· Scott Act parties. and P 11blio Schools which is that hey and the stove fallen into it when first on the day selected fol' the 'l'orooto, propose embai·kmg m the man· CLARKE SPORTS.-The Millbrook Re- shall be separate. Don't commit yo r- seen. The fire bell was tolled and the Thia powcler never varies. A marvel of and wholesomeness. M~ ufa.cture of a ne'!' kmd of mower, ~nd porter has the following warning :-The selves, ~entlemen, to such a non·progreir-, brigade was soon on the spot. The smoke purity, strength than the ordinary Jtlnds, and .-.a11 visit of Stanley's Celebrated with that er~d in v~w ha:'e Bbegnn loo~· rn,g parties from Clarke, who were in town sive step, please. tl.ave some rega.rd for "lfas sohdenfiae that it was with difficulty economical not be sold in competition with the multlsun& h for a ~ocat10n. -'-'ow is owmanvi es on Tuesday night la.st, and kicked up such the credit of the town. The extra cost tna.t t e re was located and a great of low test, short weight, alum or phosphstE> Sold only in cane. ROYAL BAR· English Opticians, we ave chance. a disturbance ia tha neighborhood of the spread over twenty years will be insig- quan :ity, of water was thrown into the powders. NG POWDER C0.. 106 Wall St.. N. Y.! for an, February Wide A wake has come i. bright 111 ation, had bett?r give Millbrook a wide nificant, compared with the benefits. up~er a!lfheconrl flats b~fore the tlre was made arrangements EAS WANTED. - 3000 bushels of with pictures and full <>f entertamment berth for e?me t1m?, or .they may get a A DOON .A.NI> A nr.ESSING.-A. boon and extrngu~shed. ' The furm~ure, carpet and peas wanted nt the Culedonl1m wisdom for young folks.. A. sample free advertisement m tlus paper. a blessing to mankind is Hagyar d's Yellow decorations of the Ma.some Hall are badly Milla,small Bowmanville, for which the very hl11;.l ·other visit as will be seen by and copy can be_obtamed by sending five eta. We were in error last week in saying Oil, the great pain destroyer and healinl! damaged, as were the ;ontents. of Mr. est price will be paid. .JOliN MACKAY, Pro· 42· u-. to the publishers, D, J.,othrop Company, that Mr. John Bombridge's first wife ha.d r<'m\!dy for external and internal use. ~t. J?hn H. Hotchesou a law office. 1:'he prietor. rea4-ing .the following : been dead only three months. She died Yellow Oil cures all aches and pains, lire did n ot reach th? l~wer fl ..t occ_up~ed Boston. ARM Fe.Ht SALE.-A sma.11 farm jnst outside of Bowmauville will be sold. The Great Gift Sale at J~ J. Mason's about t.wo years ago. Some say that the rheumatism, lame back, sore throat, croup bytheSTATESNAN Prmt.rng and Pubhslung very l'easona!Jle term0 , Oil which are frai;ue Hemember the date, Satur- is proving a big success, they have tables pa:rents of his present .young wif~ are deafnese, cramps, ~ontracted cord~ and H?use,dbu~ torhents of watcr cam~ show. on house. barn and stables. For particuw-s almost the entire length of the store all ahve, but we have received no definite lameness. Procure it of your druggist. e~rng o~n t orkugh1Y _renchm~ the apply to Mn. W. M. Honsmr. Bowman ville. day, Feb. 11th. 51-tf . laden with presents which are absolutely foforwation. Let thetle things be as they Pace. e. stoc of statrnuary, .books given away free. · Call and take your may, it is cert.ainly an unusual thing for and such thmgs. as .could be easily re· r:rAILORING.-Mr. Hindson, Tailor, choice. a man in his 85ih year to marry a rn~id SHOPPERS GUIDE. moved were earned mto the press room at MclHung Bros.. is now prepared ti) · H · f M t Alb ·t of 15. But this fa a free country. an~ consequently the damage WllS not make a limited number of suits for counJ:ry· R ev. .Joh 11 arr1s. o oun er ' One olcl and one new subscriber for ser10us thvu<>h the floor was flooded v.ith buyers or from outside establishments. ~.· i5·tr formerly Ilastor of the Qneen-et. chor~h, . A LESSON is to be leun_'t from the 1888 for only $1.60. water that ca':ne threugh the ceiling. The trance through Quick & Co's store Bowmanv1lle, was recently prese!1te.d wi~h 1ught of a bald he11d. Fallmg. out a.nd Dr. Potter, cffi.ce and residence, Prow- to.t~I damage to the bmlding and contents OLT FUR SALE.-A heavy draui;:ht a new cutt~r and robe by his pansh1onere. p·-rmature ~rayn~ss _of the h~1r can ~& er's Block, King-st., Bowman ville. 1-tf. will exc~ed $1.000, which is fully covered colt ridl.ng one year. got by " Day Star... Such practical an_d generous acts must be stopped if taken m time. Du not let it by insurance. A very promising animal, 11llowed to be one. of' very acceptable, mdeed. run on without making a.n effort to save FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT Insurance. the best in l his d\striot. CHAS. Ros&. lot ~5. One of the opbici1ms connected with the con. 3, Darlington. Bowmanville, P. 0. The Port Hope '.l.'ime.s seems to enjoy it. Get a bottle of Dr. Dorenwend's ROBT, VIRTCE, Agent, Bowmanville. tf. celebrated English spectacle · MANY I'ERSONS Sl'FFER from impure ---- :q~.. ridiculing the Salvation Army. Bro, German " Flair Magic," lt atimul~tes Large amoun.t of money to loan on breath and suppose it comes from a dismanufacturera, ULI, FOR SERVICE.-A thoro-bre.i Trayes mi.~ht do worse than ~ast i.n his the gr~w~h, gives fre'!h vitAlity.and ke?ps farm security at from 6 to 7 per cent.- ordered stomach. In ma11y cases the actDurhe.m Bull. registered pedigree, will b" N ·STAN.LEY & Co. lot with them. The Army is domg a the hair its natural color, bes1de3 bemg F. H. MASOY. ual cauae is Catarrh. Nasal .Balm will re- kept for service on lot 4, con, 6. Da.rlington;'lli:grand work in Canada and de11e1·ve com- a suberb dressing. All druggists aell it. Tbe Bazaar Patterns for ladies' and move the cause, and cure. season ot 1888, Terms.- Thoro·bred cows. ~: :J: will be at their agent's office i11 Bowgra!Jes, $!. JonN Cou,AcOT'l', Proprie~. mendation rathl'ir than ridicule. BowmanvilleCouncil of the Royal Tern- children's wear, fall and winter styles, at 'fyrone. 3.:3w ma.nville, on If _yo~ want anything in fur~ or gents' plars held a sociable in their ha~l on Fri· Mrs. Morrison's. OuR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN, 1888. ~ Call on Mrs. Morrison at her now fnrmshrnge call at M. Mayers. hat and day night. .Addre~ees were delivered by ULLS FOR SALE.- One 2 years old and two yearling Stiort Horn l:lulle bred Those desiring to consult t.his eminent fur store, there'!i whe~e you will ge~ a Bros. J as. Gale, chairman, .J!iS. Gilfillan, stand and get Millinery, 1!,ancy Goods, The aim of this magazine is to interest children just at the time they begin to rrom Crookshank blood·imoo1·ted stock. 4ll!.o specialist can do 110 FREE OF CHARGE bargam, as h9 is selhng off his entire Rev. R. S. M"tthews a.nd W. W. ra.mb and Berlin \Vools at cust. a · g ood j!'eneral pnrP.ose mare-a finA Rtnj(le read for themselves and lead them along stock at and.below cost. Now is the lyn, M.A. Messrs. C. Murdoffand Jno. driver. Prices to BUlt the times, R.. H. eoi::i.b;y calling on the above da.te as we have Order Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Picketg, for a year or t.wo with pictures and stories . ACOTT, box 101, Bowmanville. iJ.Zra time, everythiug cheap for cash. Irvine sang son~s in their usual tine spirit. made special a.rranget11ents with the above etc., at Morris' Planing Factory, Liberty and pleasant tasks su pleasant as to make A Prof. Johnston has been in town who Bro. T. C. Jewell gave a recitation, Re- street, firm and secured tile services of their oc· R. H. Osborne, leasee. EDLARS WANTED. -Reliable men them forget the task part altogether. A cfaime to be the 7th son of a 'lth son, and freshments were served by the lady memeuliet for the benefit of our customers, with some knowledge ot keeping Five cents for a sample If you wi.nt to 11ave money call at M. dollar a year. to have for wife the 7th daughter of a bers and a very pleasa.nt evening was counts. Apoly at once I>ersonall.y. I intetl<I Mayer's fur store as he is selling his copy. D. Lothrop Compa.ny, Publishers, running fonr wagons-one each week in DB.l-FREE OF CHARGE TO THEM. 7th da·1ghter. He claims to cure all spent. li ngton, Cl ..rke and Cartwright, and one in Boston. diseases. S urely there should be virtue All who altended the concert in the enti.r e stock of furs and gents' furnishings the town and villa.gee. Jonn Gn100, at and below cost from now till March 5·~w Bowma.nvil10. Nothing in "Babyland" ever pleased ' in such a remarkable septenary combin- Town Hall given by the Misses Bucham 1st (before stock takiug) to make room more people than Finger-play rhymes The Lcad·ing Chemists d'; Opticians. ation. Quartette, of Toronto, on Monday night for spring importations. :E very thing and pictures. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,..._ They have even been The Young People's Literary Society were deliuhted. The singing by Miss cha.nee to secure a snug Hom~ N.B.--Wo have a.n immense etock of in connection with the Diciple's church, Lena and Nellie was very tine and Miss \·ery cheap for cash. sought by Kindergartners in Boston and che11p. Rare Situated on Scugog street, north ·ot Those who t hought that only a few elsewhere; arid ihe author has personally Manning's Cooper Shop, ! sere land, ho~ a;U classes of @pectaclea and can ~11it any held their first r·pen meeting on Monday B11chan proved herself to be a thorough and well built. Contalns 6 Itooms. p,.ntJ-y eight in either Gold, Silver, Zylonite, evening week. A very eujoyable affair artist ; her recitals were exceedingly cheap nhep worn articles would be given taught them. Six of the '88 "Baby· new wood shed a.nd good cellar. l~or further . p1nRu!l~er, Nickel or Shell. it was pronounced by all present. Mr. good. Miss Lizzie's violin playmg, and awa.y at J. J . Mason's Great Gift Sale hmds " will contain new Finger-plays. ticulars apply to, Ma. HORSEY. &3w . _ ,;.._ ..... James Gilfillen ia president and · Wm. in faot Misses LPna'sand Nellie's, too, was were pleasantly dissapoint\)ci .wh en they Fifty· ceu~s a year~ a copy sent for five ca.lled at the store any time during the cenrs. D . Lothrop Company, Publishers, OTES LOST. -I have lost thi:~e ftlU~lW\U.. Percy, SeJ.-Treas. v~ry skillful. The tnuaio played was of a weuk, for the presents are mostly new J..: promissory notes: one made by R )'. ~~-~~,~-----~ ~-~~~~~-· The new officers of the Poultry'Aesocia- high class. Had they played a few popu- nice valuable goods and fresh articles are Boston. Groat for $30, dated Oct. J. 1887, due 12 moot.Thi WIDE AwAKll.-lt would be difficult to tion are :-President, A. Hobbs ; Vice- lar a·~s BB well the ,people. would have 1 da.te; one made by Geo. Leach for~l ~. being a<lded each day, call and examine imagine a more agreeabl~, varied, instruc- from BOWl\IA.NVILLE, FEB Y 8, 1888. drawn Oct. 1,.1887. duP 12 months from cl ; Pree., G. Wright; Sec., M. H<'rn; Treas.; gone mto raptures. The Misses Bnchan and OM m11de by Jame~ Balsam for $10, ·~ for yourself. tive and lasting provision for January Oct. 1. 1887 and due 3 months from date. 'l J. Jeffery; Directors, T. T Coleman, J, can depen~ on a hearty welcome back to We call special attention to .John J. reading than comes in Wide A wake just hereby notify all peI'sons not to negotiate !!Q-111 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Arch1hald, W. P1gg<>tt, D. Davis, T. H. Bowmanville. notoa 11s they are my property, Any PeOOill It h the New Year's issue, a finding Smalt, J. W . .Du·~on, J. G~a_nt, S. Oke, Regarding a marria~e which to0k place Mason's great gift sale announced in received. them and returning them to me wi~l".llo ach·t .. column after Feb. 1st. Every one BOWMANVILLE STATION. holiday n nm ber, delightfully pictorial, fine rewarded. GEO· W ASlUNGToN, OrangeviUO. J. J, Mason, J. R1cti, J. Griffin. in Bowmanville on the 21st ult., we are 4-3w. purchasing $1 worth or over in his store gi\'ing a doz. n of the beau1iful pencil People must not lose sight of the grea.t authorized to state that sufficient l'Vi- and paying cash will receive a present GOING EAST GOING WEST pictures of child-life b:y the Eoglish penGENTS WANTED to Canvass fol! .u>cal . ........8.53 o. m Express ...... 6.20 a m closing sale of dry good 3 going on at the denoe exists to substantiate the belief ra.oging in value accordin!{ to the eize of cil-artist Warwick Brookes,together with o. m Local .........8.12 a. m \Vest End House. Express. .. . ... .Advertising Patronage. A small amount 'rhere are heaps of ·that the parents of the young woman are Mixed .........3.88 p ID Express· ...... 9.12 am goods left yet, and bigger barl:(aine than liviog, and were agreeable to the match, the purchase, you· will get the goods as an autogra'ph letter of Mr. Gladstone's. of work. done with tact and intelligence fua,y low in price i:.s you can get anywhere Wide Awake is only $2.40 a year. 11roduce e. cousidera.ble income. Agents liarB Looa.l'. ....... .. 7.18 pm Mixed .........3.88 pm D. Jllxnreee ...... ll:H p m Exp re es··..··. 8.13 Pm ever await the public. Mr. McMurtcy's the father being present and giving her and rec.ii1rA the prP-sent besides. Don't Lothrop, Ci;nnpany, Publishers, Bus ton. several hundred dollars in commissions in ·a. single season and· incur no personal resvonii··Except Mondays. grocery branch is supplied with tho best " to be married to this man" ; and that wise the opportunit.y. bility. Enqnire at tbe n··11rest newspaper ofllce the markllts afford. Call soon. she was represented to be in her sevene.nd learn tha.t ouril is the best known 11nd Mt . teenth year. In the case of a couple REMARKABLE R.ESTOR.ATION.-1\fathew equipped establishment for placing adver.t.l5eRumor says that James Voden who holding aGovernmBnt Licence, which is TOWN COUNCIL NOTES. Sullivan, of Webster, Ont., was ill with ments in nswspapers and cor.veying to ad'<:!>!.~ tisera the information which they reqoire l,11 lives in the north part of the town abus~s the clergyman's 11uthority to proceed with dyspepsia for fonr years. Finding doc- order to make tbelr investments wisely !!Pd Wanted to buy a house and lot nob to his wife in a shame~ul mannar, but be the ceremouy, and the parents being dnly Summary 0£ Monday night's proceed· tors did little good he tried Bordock Blood profita.hly Men of good address, or woni'\111. if well and praotio!ll, may obtain ~u-.. coat over $1 1 000. M.A. J.A.MEB. ha.a let up on t~e busmess lately_ for a few represented, it is not optional with him ings: Bitters ; six: bottles cured him, and he 1horityinformed to solicit advertising patronage for us. l d k d f ~ 3 000 T · d. . 1 178 d B B B Apply by let>er to GEo. P. HowEI.L & . Co., Subscriptions taken for all newspapers da.ys at least . rhe boys took hlm a few to decline for should he refuse he nights a!!'o and administered a coat of tar could be co'mpell~d to execute his duty. Schoo boar as e or ·~l ' . Not ~~~~= t"t:o w:~~si; ~onownp~~~s s~f chro~i~ Newopapsr Advertising Burea.u, 10 Spruce Sf., and periodicals at ST.A.l'ESMAN Office. and feathers, and handled him aa a wife . ' . . granted. Must furnish particulars. New York. and tull pa.rticnlars will be sent b¥ return mail. During last year Canada. consumed beater should be. I Heres sometbmg 1_mportant ~or every . Messrs. L@scombe, Morris, Mason, and dyspepsia after all else fails. English beer to the value of $140,000. one of our readers mterested rn cattle, Andrew were appointed to make final ar·- - - - - -- - - ·- - ------ --·A Port Hope paper said a few days ago : horses, sheep a.nd swine. The Breeder's rangements for Park Scheme. Mrs Morrison has removed her stock BIRTHS. to the frame buildings, opposite Buckler's The membArs of the Counties' Council at Gaz\!tte, Chioago, which is beyond quesM r. ". S . R.usse11 d ecl' med th e~· . P I B ill tl 2"tl lt Cobourg are tasting of the sweets of their LL Notes and a.cconnts due to F. IT. Jewelry Store. tion the beat live-stock paper in An1erica, pointment of School Trustee. the Ml~wF.e.Prpe;: o~ MABON must he ll11i1l within three wei\'8:9 legislative capacity just now. 'rhey meet has made a radical reduct.ion in its club dlA.11.,ht.m· from date or will be put into otller hands .to:t John .J. Mason's Great Gift Sale is the for an hvur a ds.y, and then sit around The Town Auditors presented thei ~ _,,~·· , . collection. McDowELL.-In Bowmanv1Jle, on the !th talk of the town. Have you been in yet, the hotel parlors with their feet on the rates, aud at the same time has strength· port Referred to Finance Com Bowmanville, Jan. 25th.18S8. i 3W' ened every department of the paper, so · · inst., the wire oC l\fr, Frank McDowell, or a if not do so soon. grates or stoves devising how they can that now it is within reach of every Mr. Pattmwn presented petition fr m . ~PR·) We bear tha.t Mrs, :Buxton's house waa spend their daily imlemnity. farmer interested in live stock. It is a W. E. Hughes aml 30 otlrnrs askil}.K · ALLl.N,-In 1:lowmanville, on ~l~e 29th ult,. '.broken iuto recently and things tumbled b usiness paper; no jokes, stories, or Council to widen .Mann St. Referre !'to ~~~ght~~..or Mi, John Allin, mtirchant, or a A Canadian writing from the South : over but ehe did net misa anything. A list ot 1000 newspapers divided into --- - ··----- -· Give me a Canadian winter with its dear, recipes, but the field of the live-stock R. and S. Com. STA'rES .AJ.VD S1WTION8 wm lle sent 'on Mr. Mason reported adverse to ap_ ,,.,.. -.;, MARRIED. Mr. M. D. Williams has constructed a white snow, bright skies and dry atmos- industry is covered in a clear, sensible, ap plication-l~JlEE. 'l'o those who want their advertising to pi.;y, ,. BRAGO--NICHOLS.- By the Hev. J. R. Clark. ..monster ice house on the flats sou th of the phere --before such weather as we are business-like manner. The la.test live pointme · 't of S treet Commissioner. c11n ofi'e!:' no better medi11m for thoroug.' l A lafge uumber of accounts were passed. son, M. A.. 11.t t.he Methodist parsonaqe. Port we town, and will be able to supply the whole enjoying in Tennessee. It has rained stock news, both home a.nd abroad, the and effective work than tile various sections f h t d t l'f l'k ·n t t' / Hope, on Wednesday, F'cb. lat, 1888, .Ta.bez of our 8eled I.ocal Ust. 1 1 town next summer. night and day for three weeks, save a.bout res es an mos e· e i us ra rnns, ~fr Loscombe was appointed chaiJ;rnau 'rhomas Bra.ii:~. ot Cla.rkfl. to Mary Susan, tam. r . R01\'ELJ, .t c:o,. 'Bowmanville curlers came out ahead at an hour when it was freezing, and two the most complete ~eports of the m_ee~ings F,ire Committee and Court of Revision dau~hter of Mr.Thomas. Nichols, Wesleyville, Newspaper Ad\·ertiaing Bnru1:> . ~ .....___ I!Jlpe. 10 Spruce street, New Yo;'k· the Oshawa bonspiel last week, which hours when the mm came out, thawed of breeders and hve-eto_ck: as~ociat1ons, and a member of Fire Company. fullest an<l most 1mpart1al reports . · . . Woon- PonTlliR.--'-At Ballydufi', Jan. !l5tti. by .entitles them to go tu 'l'oronto on the out tl1e ground and then went home and and the te Fai"rs and FAt-Stock Show· can' Mayor was mstructed to ask Domm10n Rev. Geo McKay, George Mar~hall Wood, ol ~ ~ G h p f D 1· Cold Springe and Matilda Porte1\ daughter of 15th to compete in the final contest for left ns to our fate. The rain is wetter Of Sttl 0 ar mg· J<' rancie Porter, Esq., of Manvers. here th>t.n anywhere else, a nd the mud be found in the Breeder's Gazette. N~ overnment to c_ ange art the Ontario Tankard. other paper approaches it ill tljese ton to Bowman ville. WILSON-WILLIAMSON,- At. Pontypool, J<'eb. Thie year Easter will fall on the let of more slippery. respects. The best known writers? on 1'0WN OFPICERS FOR 1888. lat. by Rev. Geo. McKay, Wm. Wilson, and CHA.Fli' SF.PAitAroR. - At the Whitby . April, ~ine days ear.lier than _last. 'rhe · · bu t e t o i 't sI co1· Mary Jane Wilh11maon, daughter of Jo.son 11ve-at ock · t opics contn ·rown Cltlrk.- R. Windatt., $500. William~on, Esq .. of Manvers. ·earliest possible day for Easter is tl~e 22nd Farmers' Insthute recently, Mr. Grierson umns, and, in short, the most an<l best ·rreasurer.W. P . Prower, $150. of March, and it fell on that day Ill 1818 an.id:- " lf snme ingenious person would ·h d b ·' ll EvronsoN- GmLLS.-On F'eb, let, at the i·e. · £ read iug matter lB urms e Y i,t at, a Assessor. - S. Burden, $150; aidence of ·ho bride's pa.rents, by RE>v. G. M. - for the la~t time in about one hundred iovent a machine to separate chaff from things - -@-considered, the least co11t. The Collector. Robt. Virtue, $150. Brown assisted by Rev. R. Sanderson, Mr. straw, it would be ·a good thing." Mr. yev.rs. } · bett er paper ' for th e Everson. of Darlington, and Grills, Miss pu bl. IS iers promise a Ohief Cousta. ble.- T . '1'. Co1eman, $500 · S!l.muel Mary Graoe, only daughter or Richard I haYe positively decided to John Kesby, of Hampton, claims to have The biggest ice cutting feat on r ecord coming year than has ever been issued Supt. Cemetery. - Diggory fruscott, Esq., of Pickering township; was performed last week by Mr. Lewis invented the machine sn much desired by from their ()flice, and for much.less llloney $350. Lyle, of Bowman ville, who cut 100 blocks Mr. Grierson. It is sa.id to work well, to thoso who nuke up clubs. ; The single Chief Fire Brigadc.-'1'. Hoar, $20.00. DIED. In Bowmanville, t herefore I offer my in 3i hours-a usual day'.s work for two and the separal ion of the chaff is complete. subscription price remains a~' $3, as hereChief En~ineer, do.-George C. Haines, RowE:.-In Pickering. Jan, 27th, Violet Elicia whole Stock of Millinery, etc., at. a gre:~'I: men:· Where are the professionals who Mr. Kesby has also another improvement tofore, but the club rat&s kave been $110. ot P. J . Ito we, aged 3 months, infant daughter for pea threshing. In threshing peas the sacrifice. I a.m prepared to sell until l:l days. .can beat. Asst. do. do.- 1'hos. Tapson, $60. pods drop into the elevator and are re· reduced to the following : Jwo subscrip· .J1111. lat, t his aeC\son's Felt Hata a:i.d Mr. R. R. I,oscombe was elected for lifted into the cylinder. 'r his is.believed tinns, $2 each ; five, $1.i5 each ; ten, Steward Xo. I Co.-- G. D. ]']etcher, - - ---- - ----- - - - Trimming!! at Cost. the South Ward on Saturday, in plo.co of to be a great improvement ever the old $1.50 each . Address the( pub,iahers, ,J. $45. BOWMANVILLE MARKETS. Mr. J'ohn MacKay r~sigued, without a H. Sanders Publishing Co. f , Chicago, 111., do. South Wa.rd .W. 'rodgham, $25. Beirlin \'7 ool, an shade115, mode of threshing peas. for sample copy and list Qf premiums to Special Cons1ables. - Geo. Downey, G. poll, Messrs. Jewell and Prower havii;ig 11 cts per oz. Dominion Lodge, Sons of Canada, was club agents, or send $3 ,to us for the D. l"Jetchei: and Rich. Darch. Co1-reetcd by J. lllcMurtry. every Tuesda)'· Andubion Wool,l!!cts.1u·r withdrawn from the contest. Mr.. L. will organized in this town laat Saturday night be a tower of streng~h to the Board. STATESMAN and The Bri:\eder's Gazette Fenct:l viewers.- J. C. :N'osworthy, W. o~ . FLOUR, 1P' 100 lbs ....·.... $2 10 to $2 40 by Grand President L . L. Walker, and · P irie, Thos Daroh. 'l'wnm ! TwINE : !-C. R·.-GERS, Agent Grand Financial Secretary S;rnders, of together for 1888. WHE.A1', Fall, 'IJI' bush,, .. , 0 80 t1 0 82 Zepber Wool, ti cts. Pound-keeper.-R. Strowger . PR.RSl~NCE OF MIND.- PriJBenceof mindis .for the New Patternon Bi1Jder and oth11r Toronto, with the following officera:Spring, " 0 80 11 0 82 " oz. Board of Health.-J. Higginbotham, agricultural implements. He h as bought :F. H . l\fagon, President ; Sam . W. Mason, good in case of accidents a.i).d emergencies, BARLEY, 'IP' bush, No. 1. ... 0 70 " 0 00 F;~: 2 y tl.s. 'ft'ide. $1.10 p.er G. D. Fletcher and T. '!'. Coleman. ,;a car load of No. l Twine for which he is 1st Vice-President; E. J,, Livingstone, and when coupled with Hagyard's Yellow IJ II ll 2,. ·, 0 65 rt 0 00 s,nitary l aapector.- W. II. Wilson, offering special inducements. . Far~ors 2nd V1ce-Preaidont; James Ga.le, Record- Oil will often save life. Yellow Oil cures II II ll 3, . . · 0 55 ti Q 00 E1ub1.·oi.clery Sillk, t~ & ~:i $10. should see him before ordermg twme. ing Secretary; John J. Mason, Financb.l all painful injuries, burns, spa.Ids, bruises, RYE, " · · · · · · · . · · 0 55 ti 0 00 c1.s. 1,er flo,.Z, · Office and ware rooms south of l.,ercy'a Secretary; Fred. Brown, 'l'reasurer; Chas. frost bites, rheumatic and neuralp:ic pains, OATS, " · . . . .. .. . · 0 40 It 0 ·12 blacksmith shop, Silver Street, Bowman· Burden, Chaplain; Jos. Oakley, Steward; and is in fact a handy and reliable surgi· L ooK ou·r POR lT,-If you are troubled PEAR, Blackeye, 'IP' bush ... 0 60 t1 0 ()5 .And all other Goods at equally fow '. ·ille. George Yelland, Guard; T ile object of cal aid. with a cold or cou;:h, how very slight the " Small, " 0 60 t1 0 65 rates. " Blue, 0 60 t1 0 65 A C.A.LL IS K INDLY SOLICITED. attack, look out foi: it, do not allow it to, ~ Our Great Gift Sale is proving a ~ig the society is btinevolence, and all healthy settle on the lungs ; break up the cough BUTTER, best table, fu. . . 0 20 ti 0 22 success. We have been pleased at seeing Canadians are eligible. 'l'he benefits are - -o Oa ) 00 bv loooening the tough phlegm with Hag· LA.RD, lb ··· · ··. · . · ' . . . 0 10 ti 0 12 a number of new faces iu addition to uut· $3 a week when sick and doctor's attend· . , yard's Pectoral Ba lsam,._.... Eaas, ~ doz . . ...... ... .. 0 18 " 0 00 regular customers, all of whom bavo 11nce. Dvminion Lodge is No. 7, s · the E are cuthng twelve acros of green . - -..·- - . PoTA'roEs, W bQ.{h . .· .·.·· 0 55 " 0 60 expressed their surprise at the number society is yet in its infancy. Fourteen wood. Pa.rties leaving orders at our I . -1 BB , KING STREET. . and value of the presents offered. \Ve charter mernberd were initiated 011 Satur- office can be supplied direct from the wood in . .A.MAI'l.AQ .- or ioarsenesa anL a ron- HAY .·.··.··...· ·. .. . . · . 10 00 ti 12 00 a.ny quan'lty they may desire of maple, beech chial troubles that usually effect public Dn.mssED Hoos . . . . . .. .. . · 5 50 t1 6 00 invite everybody to ~ive us a call .a nd day night. or hemlock, Wo e.lao have e. very large stock speakers 1'ama'"ac Elixir will give speedy CLOVER SEED. · .. . . . . · . . . 4 90 1t 5 00 participate in this Great Gift Sale. J, J. NA'l'IOJU.L l'ULS will not grt1,1e or ~ltkn of dressed e.nd undressed lnmber at loweet . · .. · · . ALSIKE · · · · · · . · · · · · · · · · · 4 00 II 5 00 ..Mason, dry goods and jewelery atore. eu, yet are a t110.r1111gh c&tbartlc. 51·5w relief. Try 1t. i cash prlcea. McCLELLAN&. co. DO YOU DRINK commen~rn~ Ftib. 1st. Great ~ift I COFFEE? Lyman's Flu1·d co.wee STOTT & JURY, ° I CHEAT CHANCE !t POWDER Absolutely Pure. lt4Klf4~ 11 P F COMING A GAIN I FOR ONE DAY ONLY C B ----~---- Saturday, Feb. 11th. B P ·ac- STOTT & JURY H 8ht fliRUIWltt _ N 0 I I A Local and Otherwise. l --------------~--~~ 'n NOTICE. IP:fi.e-of gr Td:Onto,1 a A. TO ADVERTISERS. I GREAT BAR CAINS I Give up Business per o W I W d and L um·b er. w w I I T-·---F . =-- ---- MrsD AeANDERSON.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy