COLD FEET ~ ..... PREVENTED -AND- RHEUMATISM CU-RED BY USING ' Norman's Electric l(Nf~~~E~e F l look here, Twine . at 13cte. per lb. 0 . RoGERS, Bowmanville. If you want anything in fora or gents' furnishings call ot M. Mayer's hat and fur store, there's where you will get a b~rga, 11, as h~ is selling off his entire stock at and below cost. Now is the time, everything cheap for cash . SAU AND PLASTElt. -The att.ention of farmers is called to the fact. that McClellan & Co., Bo wma.uville, have on hand a large quantity of land salt in bags and plaster in barrels at lowest cash prices. Orner bulk salt and plaster early. Mc CLELLAN & Co. M rs. M ary V . Hogan, State Superint Pndeut ~ ,f work among fallen women, Ennis, T exas, makes an appeal to our readers for one dollar subscriptions to help to build ·1he " White Cross Home " of the W. C. T. U. at Garrett, Texas. Subscriptions acknowledged. ARilr:u~s j STOTT·& JURY, SOLE .AGENTS. ~ull stock of' Electt·ic Ap· pllances al ways on band. Snoctaclos I :~. --o-e he.ve aecnred the sole a.11:ency tor STANLEY'S FAMOUS LINE Ob' .Spectacles and E~eglasses. 'Those desiring clear sight, llnest quality of goods and gbsses that will Comfort, Strengthen and Preserve THE SIGHT SHOULD GIVE US .A. CALL. Colored Glasses In endless variety and at lowest pdces. STOTT & JU RY, The.L eacling Druggi$t8 ancl' Opticians. _,...,,.....,........,,-.-...-- ....... ~ .-.-.. ,,...._,,....... ......_,... ............. ...............,._,,,r. .......... \ BoWMA.NVILLE, FEB'Y 22, 1888. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. BOWMANVILLE STATION. GOING EAST tLocal ......·. .8.53 a m Expre88.. . .... a m Mixed .........3.38 p w Local ........ ..7.18 pm' ll:xuress . , . , ·· 9:41 p m "Except Mondays. ILocal, Express .....· ....... . GOING WEST 6.20 a. m 8.12 a m Exprcsa* ...... 9.12 a. m Mixed ......... 3.38 pm ll:xvreu·· , .... 8.13 P m Local and Otherwise. Wanted t.o buy a house and lot not to ilost over $1,000. M.A. JAMES. Subscriptions taken for all newspapers :and periodicals at STATESMAN' Office. Mrs Morrison has removed her stook to the frame buildings, opposite Buckler's .Jewelry Store. James Swanston, Conn, P. 0., Ontario, claims to bea.t N"rman Parker's hog r ecord. He sold a hog weighing 635 lbs. for $6.70 per cent., netting $42.55. Next? WILL BE FULLY MET -Indications of dyspepsi·, such es sour stomach, heart· burn, sick hea.d ..che. ri~ing and sourivg of food , wind on 1 .he stomach, or a choking or gnawing sensation at the pit of the .are fully met bv Burdock Blood Hitters which h as cured the wor~t cases on record. Mr. John Moore, 'Vellington Co., 'Writes :-"I take three p > t pers and would · r ather lose eit ber of them than the STATES· MAN', for it is better than a letter. I consider it the best local paper printed. The letters ycu wrot1> w110n you were in the Old Country were very interesting to me. I want you to give Commercial U nion all the power you can for it is what we want." ·A LESSON is to be learn't from the 11ight of a bald he ~.d. Ftt!ling out and p ermature grayness of the hair can bt:. ,atopped if taken in time. D o not let it run on without. making an effort to save it. Get a bottle of Dr. Dorenwend's ·German "Hair Magic," It stimulates the growth, gives tre~h. vhali ~y and keepa the hair Ha natural color, b esides being .a suberb dres~ing-. All druggists sell it. We wish to call the attention ot our readers to the vioit of Mde. Monzur, a Lady Physiognomist and D ucborest, who is now at the a l ma H utel. This lady is n ot one of thuse who go flying through the conntry cftlliug themselves doctors, );Jut a lady of some ) 7 years experience. ""' ,,- does no~, pretend to cure all and -.,v erything, hu t will make a permanent .c ure of all diseases which are on her bills. Seo ad. If yuu wam to buy sell a farm, advertise in t he Toronto Weekly Mail. That paper reach es 100,000 farmers homes every week, and your advertisement :should meet the eye of some one who wants to purchase. Advertisements of this class are inBerted in the Toronto Weekly M:~il for five cents a word each i nsertion, or twen ty five cents a. word for five inaer tion s. Alld r()ss, The Mail, 'Toronto, Canada. j .. _ ..tw-6\'lH~ or People must not lose sight of the great closing sale nf dry good 1 going on at, the 'Vest End H ouse '£here are h eaps of goods left yet, and hi!'!ger bargains than ever await the public. Mr. McMurtry'e grocery branch is supplied with the best the markets afford. Call soon. The Third page of the Toronto Daily Mail is noted for "Want" advertisements. If you want t o buy or eell anything. If you want a situation, a mt>chanic, a business, machinery, lodgings, if you ha ve lost or found anything, or if you want to find out where anyone is, advertise in the Toronto Daily· Mail and read the ad vertisements on the third page of that paper. '!'he charge is two cents a word each insertion. Address, The Mail, To42-tf ronto Canada. A good story of a sting-y farmer was told the STATESJIIAN recently. A M r. 0. had a horse for sale and recently found a purchaser who a~reed to give him $175 for the a11imal. The customer was about to hand nver 1he money when he remarked : ' ' The halter goes with the horse, of course. I have none with me." " Oh no ! If you want the ha.lter, pay for it. " " How much?" " Seventy-five cents." "All right ; here's your money." And the purchaser passed over the change, quickly t ook off the halter, put the $175 back into his pocket, stepped into his buggy and rode awny, leaving the overgrasping owner t o lament the loss of a good sale and to get home his bridlelees horse a.ii best he could. Here is a receipt worth $5. For makiag leather shoes and boots waterproof : Take an old rubber, gum coat or shoee, cut in sm..11 piecee for greater convenience in handliug, soak it and get off all the cloth and wash clean. 'l'hen dry it thoroughly. Now put it in some m elted lard or tallow, (but lard is best,) ana put on the stove or fire. Do not !lave it over a very quick heat as it catches fi re easily. Stir constaiitly till dissolved. Now rub it well into the shoes or boots and th" Y will be made waterproof until it wears off, when it can be renewed. It gives a polish to the leather like ruhher, and, instead 0£ the shoes being red and foxyluoki ng, after going in the snow, they will be black and shining . This is an oft-tried receipt and known to be good THE PRESBYTERIAN Cnu 1 t0R. -Some interest.iug facts ;ire furnished in the new number of the Presbyterixn Handbook dealing with the progress of t hat den omination in Camida. In the last ten,years the number of commuuicants has incre · Bed from 93, 788 to 136,599 ; contributions for all church purposes have risen from $986,000 to $1,533,000 ; there are now 889 minist~ ra, against 607 in 1887, and 387 missionaries against 159 then. Dur· ing the same ·period the church colleges h .ve also flourished, the endowment of Knox c.,llege, Toronto, having grown from $6,060 to $153,000. The combined assets of the coll··ges amount tv $1,400,· 000, against $450,000 ten years ago. In mission work, both home and foreign, the Presbyteri"n Churc h of Canada. has also made similar remarkable advances. The great interest attaching to th., mu· sic dramas of Richard Wagner 1 just now make especially time ly the article of Louis Elson on "Richard Wagner, his. Life and Influ.ence, ', in Frank L eslie's Su;iday Magazrne for March._ Mr. Elson writes, not as a wagner, par.tisan . n or de· tractor, but takes a calm and judicial view of the theories of the great composer. Anoth er very interesting article is Dr. Fe I ton's sketch of the "Emin Pasl>.a Relief Exp<!dicion," which has resulted so successfully. Both of these a rticl es are very fully · illustrated. Emily P ierce's loving paper on "Helen Hunt Jackson" will be thorougly appreciat~ d by all who admired that gifted woman. Dr . Tai· mage's sermon on " The Proud Inval id " is on e of his most characteristic efforts. The serial story, "In exchange for a Soul," is concluded and the oth er story, "His Banner over M:e," is evidently nearing its end. There are many shorter and raluable articles and som" very fine illustrations, which we have not space to mention. SocuL .- The social held a t Mr. .J. Clemenr.tJ's on Friday evening, 18th inst., was a grand success in every respect. The people c ame in sleigh-load aft er sle1ghlo1td after five o'clock until the home was crowded to its u t most capacity . We no.t iced people from Orono, Kirby, New· .::astle, and Newtonville. The ladies had prepared a grand supoly of all the dain· ties one could wish for for this great comp1my for which great credit is due them. They began to feed the inner man about 7.30 and con tinued nntil a.II wel'c fi lled. The company was then called to order and Mr. Geo. Richard, Superintendent was chosen chairman, and the following piogramme was rendered : The . ope1,ing piece was a glee by the n ew choir and was given in their usual g rand style. The reading by Miss Violet Osborne, caused great laughter. Mr. H. Jewell's song we.a highly appreciated. A quartette by Misses Brown, DLrnn, & Co . . was loudly en cored. Recitation by Mr. J·. l.VL .T one~s, was well received. The song by Miss E. Knight a nd Mr. F. Brag~ received loud encore. Miss Dunn's Violin sol o was given in her usual excellent style. rhe instrumental m usic by Miss Bt·own and Mr. W. Pickard, cornet , and Master Pickard , mouth-organ, was given in fine sh ape, and several other pieces wer e given excellently. No admission was charged, but they passed the plo.te and the proceeds amounted to $30.-00~1. HONOR ROLL. Mrs. Lyall is very ill. BRAN and SHoRTS in any quantity at The folowing persons have sent . us one the 0HB:AWA RoLLER MILLS. .r. E. & E. EDMONSON or more n ew subscribers for 1888 in ad7-4w. Mr, Geo. Belford was a g1,.iat of Mr. dition to the names published before : w. Lammiman, Solina. 1. D . Burk Simpson, during hia 1 'ecent visit William Sho'r t. Hampton, J; to this town. James Mountjoy, Enfield. 1. Everybody should hear Father ChiniJ ohu R. !:lcott. Elora. 1. quy n ext Monday, 'fuesday and WcdneaJaa. Richards, Pickering. 1. d a.y nights. See list of lec tures lllse· N . Hillis, 'fa.nnton. · l. wher .-......_ Mrs. Jane Morcombe, Masonville 1. r. Jas. Gale, of the W est Dnrham Miss Susie Devitt, Marquette. 2, News, is in TorontrJ att.,nding the Grand L od e of,.the Sons of Canada.. Horses Wanted. Dr. C. Doren wend, a physician of lone: standing in the Hartz Mountains, GerStephen Cotton will be in O"hawa on many, is dead, T he deceased is father of Fridny, 24th a,nd Bowmanville 25 th preProf. Dorenwend, of Toronto, pared to buy three car loads of heavy Rev. R. D. ' Fraser, of St. Paul's, was drsu11ht, good general purpose and stylish anncrnnced t o lecture in 'l'oronto In.st drivin g horses. Aged hr>rses taken if in Fr·iday n ight, hut had to cancel the ap- good cnndi ti,m and sound. See bills for pointment on account of sickness. particulars. We take subscriptions at low club-rates I ~~~~~~~~~~~~ for all the l eading daily and weekly l Will the Clerk please Answer? paoers, including 'l'he Globe, Mail, Ne<>s, I Emjlire, Advertiser, W~tn~~s and Family EDITOR STATESMAN-DEAR Srn.-1 deH erald. ,Also for the Live ivtock ~ournal, sire to know : l, wJ:iat amount of securFarmers Advocate, Rural Canadia~, etc. ity the Treasurer of Darlington gives to A RARE COM13INATION.- There is no! the Council, and 2. Who are his sureties other remedy or com bi .. ation of medicines and 3. lf it would not be !afer to get that meets so many requirements as does such security from a Guarantee ComBurdock. Blood Bitters in i\,s wide range panv Y RATEPAYER. of power over such chronic diseases as · PUN'l'YPUOL. Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney Complaint, Scrofula and all humors of the blood. P ontypool is really a. stirring little villMr. George Belford deli ghted a very age. There are I am informed no le~s than lar~ e and elite audience at his third Re· nine Saw and Shingle Mills in the place, cital in Bowm>\nvi le last Friday night, three good Geneml Stores that would do Mr. Belford is without exception, the credit t o some of our large1 villages, oue most accomplished elocutionist that h as Grocery, three Bla.cksmith Shops, two ever app... ared here. W e h ope to see c ,~rriage Shnps. one Harness and Shoe him)l.ge.in in this town at an early day. S bop, two Dress · m a.kers and one Milliner; ,Mess'r a. .Jos. .Jeffery, A. Bo bhA and T. there is aleo a uoud School and Church E. Higginbotham represented ·wellin;!ten in the place. I have b een given to under· Lodge at the sessi ln of the Grand Lodge, stand that there are one hund·ed teams S. <}, E., in T oronto last week, an<l drawing iogs t'> the >everal mills in the report a. grand tiwe. The new Grand place. I for~ot to mention also that there L odge officers are : Pres.- Dr. Polle.rd, was a fir·t class Hotel in which yoLt will 'roronto ; Vice-do.-.J.. W. Kempling, receive as good accommod;1tion, I believe, B~rrie ; Secretary-'J, W. Carter, Tc:ironto; as in any hotel in your town, kept by Wm. The C.P. R. r~r-B. Hinchcliff.,, Toronto . The Coulter formerly of Orono. Order ts making rapid increase in runs right through the centre of the village, which is a very great advantage to Ontario. The Canadian Bortic1dt1irist, enlarged any pers011 wiehin!{ to hike a trip ai r.her and improved. A live practical Monthly east or west. The place ie very orderly VIATOR, Mag~zi ne, with illustrations and colored and.respectable. plates of fruits and flow ers. devoted to 7'YRONE. the Orchard, the G arden, the Lt\Wn, the Mrs. D. Frazer has returned from her Window Garden and Forestry, edited by an experienced fruit grower, and publish- visit down east. ed l:.y the Fruit Growers' Association of Mr . .John McLaughlin, sr., is visiting Ontario. Articles contributed by the friends in Oahawa. leading fruit growers and florists of OnMr. R. Philp, Bowmanville, was the tario. Sub~cripti911 price $1 00 also en- gues t of Mr. Ja.s. Walters on Sabbath. titling the subseriber to a selection from Our Division goes to Bowmanville on the annual distribution of trees and ple.ntr and to a copy of the Annual Report for Tu~sday evening next 011 a frientlly viatt. Mr. Thos. Elford, cf Cambray, was 1887. ·r wo sample copies for lOc. Ad dress- The Canadian Horticulturist, here last week, the guest of ex-Reeve Hancock. Grimsby, Ont. Mr. Mark Ayer, of Bowmanville, will FRATEHNAL V1s1T.-On Monday night a.bout 30 m embers of Jubilee Council, conduct 1he meetings at the Barracks No 231 R. T. of Temperance, Newton- next Sabbath. ville, made a friendly call on Excelsior Mr. Howard Kenner returned from Council, Rowmanville, when all present Burnt River Friday evening, looking enjoyed a happy time. The visitors fur· hale an d heart.y. nished a choicti musical and literary pro· M.iss Charlott.a Colo, of the S. A. faregram. Bro. Moffatt, S. C., and Bro. H. welled on 'l'uesday ni!(ht. Miss C. goes .J. Saunders, R. S., made capital speeches. t o T1.,r onto Trainmg Home. 'S ister Morgan and Bro. Holman gave A load from here visited Maple Grove r eadings. Dr. Dickey, Mi!!ses Pethick, on Mond«y night when a. pleasant even· Whitlock and others s'!tng and M ias ing was svent. A good programme was .Ballagh g'ive a recitation in good style. rendered by . this Division, after which Speech~ s were me.de by Bro. '1'.C.Jewell, the ladies of Maple Grove Di vision served Bro. Steen, of II ~ milton, and Bro. Jas. up the refreeh[lla nts in first class style. Gale, S. C . M eesre. F. Brown, Wes. GIT THERE. Allin and N. Yellowlces sang a coupli~ of gleee which gave great satisfaction. P11at RELIA.BM> TESTIMDNY. - Mr. John R. Select Councillor, M. A ..James, presided Wright, represeuting Messrs. Evans, M chairman. Mrs: Keyes a nd other ns & Mason, wnolesale druggists, lady members furnished abundance of re- Montre ,1, says :-;--Nasal Balm cured me freshments at the close of the entertain· of a long standing case of Catarrh after ment, after which the singing of the Na- many oth er remedies failing. t tional Anthem closed the proceedings. MARRIED. DART-BLAKLEY-On the 15th instant, by the Rev. s. Salton, ot JDnniskillen. Mr. Joseph Dart and Martha. Blakley, both of Cartwright. DIED. KINGSJIHLL- At tha Blue Bird Mines. Butte City, ?wlontana, on Sunday, l!'eb. 19th, Amelie. Georgina., wife of H. Klnl{smill. Esq .. and fifth daughter or the lace Thomas Christie, Esq., of Bowman ville. BOWMANVILLE MARKETS. Correetetl by J. lllc~l1·rtry, ., e v ery Tuesday. l FLOUR, 'IP' 100 lbs.·.···... $2 10 to $2 40 WHEAT, Fall, '!Jl' bueh .· .. . 0 80 11 0 82 11 Spring, " 0 80 11 0 82 BARLEY, ¥bush, No. 1. ... 0 70 " 0 00 II II II 2 .... 06511 000 II II II 3 .... 0 55 11 0 00 RYE, " .····· - . . . 0 55 It 0 60 OATS, " · . . · . · . . · 0 40 II 0 45 PE.AS, Blackeye, W' bush .. · 0 60 11 0 G7 11 Small, 11 O 60 11 0 65 11 Blue, " 0 60 11 0 65 BUTTER, b est t able, 'IP' 11. , · 0 20 11 0 22 LARD, 'IP' 11 . . . . · · . . · · · . . . 0 10 II 0 12 EGGS, 'IP' doz. . . . . . . .. . .. . 0 18 11 0 20 POTATOES, ~bush ..·..... 0 55 It 0 60 fuy ......... . ~ ........ . 10 00 " 12 00 DRESSED Hoos. . . . . . . .. .. 5 50 11 7 00 Thie powcter never varies. A marvel of CLOVER SEED. · . . . . . . . . . . 4 90 II 5 00 purity, strength and wholesomeneBs. Mere than t he ordinary Kinds, aud can ALSIKJl .............. , . . 4 00 11 5 00 economical not be sold in competition w ith the multitnil:e of low toot, short weight, alum or phoaph&t:e powders , Sold only in ·cans. ROYAL BAK· FRANK J U . FIELD, B. A. NG POWDER CU., 106 Wall St.. N . Y. POWDER Absolutely Pure. -4 I~~ (LATE HOSSACK & FIELD. EAS WANTED. -3000 bushels of peas wanted at tbe Caledon!an ARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, &c. Mills,small Bowroanville, for which the V P,r y hi~h COBOURG. est. price will be paid. JOHN MACK AY, Pi:o· prietor. 42.tt. Oflice,-Armour Block, King Street. 22. FRANK M, FIELD· ARM FOR SALE. - A sm-.ll farm just outside of Bowmanville will be solli on very reasonable term>, on which a.ro fr 1 .me house, bnrn and sta.bles. For pe.rtlcul'U'S apply to M:R. W. M, HORSEY, Bowman ville.. B P rl1AILORING. -Mr. Hindson, Tailor, the Popular Physiognomist, .J. at McUlung Bros.. is now prnpar ed te> make a limited number of snit.a for count"Y or from ou1side establishment s. En· buyers Ha2 arrived and will remain for F I V E DAY S trance through Quick & -Co's store t5·1ir ONLY at tile FOR SALE.-One 2 years old ALM A HOTEL, BOWMANVILLE. from B ULLS and two yearling Sllort Horn Hulls bred Crookshank blood-imported stock. Alai> MDE. MONZUR will read the a good general purpose mare-a fine sm.;Ja driver. Prices to au it tbe times. R H. Co ui:.AOO'l"r, box 101, Bowman ville. 6.&:!:t. of 21, 8, M~ MONZUR F 5l-tf PAST AND FUTURE te all fa. voring her with a call in a manner that will give perfect sn.tisfactiou. rooms. cistern, new barn. good orchard, good creek running through farm. Terms oaay, Le.dies sutfflring from such diseases e.s Apply to Wm. Gilbert, Sen., Lot 25. Con. v. Epilectic Fits, Rheumatism, Run- Enniekill en P .O. t-0,'lm ~ l'OR SA.LE.-50 acres, b eing F A.RM south -pa.rt Lot Con. Darllngton. west of Enniakillen.- Frame J10use.:i> mile ning Evil, Tumor or Thick N eek, are requested to call. as she is possessPd of a. gift of seelng through snct understanding all such diseases, and will treat them accordmgly, Sho also possesses a cure for that terrible me.lady, Manning's Cooper Shop, l acre land, houeo new and well bui lt. Con tains 6 Rooms. PHW':V wood shed and gooil cellar. Jj' or !urthe1· narticulars apply to, MR. HORSEY. ~W' OUSE AND L OT FOR H Rare chance to secure . a snug RODj.e cheap. Situated on Scugog street, north H ALE.~ lff CANCER· Those enfferlng from this dis<1a.se. should call and have an examination made, as she can make a permanent cure of the most severe cases. and will give satisfactory evidence of the virtue of her formula.. Those troubled with AS'l'HMA would do well to cons11lt Mde. MONZUR, as she is posstissed with certain cure. This lady bas had long and,, old experience, Ladies or Gentlemen wishing to consult her can call at an early hour during the day or early in the evening. Make no inouiry, but walk right up stairs. EDLARS W A N TED. -Reli~bj;~ with some knowledge of keeving a&counts. .A.poly at, once persl)naUy. I intenil. r unning four wagons- one es.ch week in l)··lington, Clarke a.nd Ca.1·t wright, anll. ono .in the town and villages. JOHN Grum~. 5·~w Bowmanv<lle. P - -----·------ ·---·-- -~-- Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate c)f Adam V. S cott, late of the Town.ship of Darling-ton, in the couut;y of Durham, Esquire, deceased~ Notice ls hereby given, pursn~nt to the ur.ovisious of the Revised Statutes of Ontatii>. Chapter 107 and 46, Victoria, Ontario Statntee. Chapter 9, that all creditors aod others haviua: claims 11.Q ainst the estate or .A.dam V. l:lcott. late of the Township ot Darlin11;ton, iD t1t.s County o! Durham, Esquire, deoeasod W111J died on or a.bout the OOtll day of Oct· .A.. D., 1886 e.t the said Township of Darlington are oia or before the 1st tlay or April A. D., 1888, to ct.,_ liver or send by post pre·paid to John~. ::lcot.t, of t,h e Town ot Listowel. in the Cououv of Pertb, Bankel'. ·the duly avvointed admiaiB· tra.tor of the real and personal estate and ef.· fects of the said deceased, a statement of their names aod addresses, and !1111 particalars o! their claims togeth"r with a. statement of ac~~~:;::s and nature of seourities (if any) held . II.¥ And Not.foe is further ~lven that after the.said last mentioned date, the said ad1nin· istra.tor will proceed to dis1rihute the &saete D1'. the ea.id decea·ed among the persona entittel thereto, having 1·ega.rd only to tb" claims Qt wllich notice has been '(iven as a.bovereqnire('I. and Lhe said a.dminifftratol' will not be lis.blii for the said assets or any part thereof so distributed, to any person or whose elairn nati.q11 aha.II not have been received as e.roresald at the time the said distribution is BC> ca ...de. A . D .. 1888. THE NEW YORK FAMIL'f STORY PAPER FOR 1666. PROSPECTUS. In b<ginmng the fifteenth year of itR ~nc · ceseful career, it is with a. feeling of j ust pride thi.t the publisher of s.. The New York Family Story Paper states that this great journal has doubled the circulation of any family paper in the world. This claim, which all its competitors are invited to verify, can easily be establish· d by an examination of the books ot the .American News Company. The pre-~minence tnu11 acquired can be achieved only by merit. The readin~ oublic will buy th&t paper which be·t satisfies their desire for stories of the highest literary merit and most interesting character. And the enormolls circulation of T he New York Family Story Paper proves that it has done this, All th o Great Features of the Paper to which it owes its success of the past will be zealously guarded in the coming year. It~ distinguished staff of authors will be re· tained, its artistic excellence maintained, hs beautiful tvpographical appearance pre· served, and t.hc same judic10ns editorial supervision excermsed to keep the tone of the paper as pure and more.I as it has been from its ince\)tion. No Expense of Time or Money will be spared to add new and attractive featurea. Standin~ as it does like a beacon light high above a.11 its contem]'JorarieR. The New Y ork Family Story Paper cannot h~lp s.ttracting to its columns all that is bright~st and best in modern tiction. TER:U:S OF s unsORil"rION. One year, , 1 $8 00 J Four mouths .. $1.00 Six months, 1.50 Siugle copies, . .06 Sent free of postage on receipt of orice. MUNRO'S PUBLISRBW HO lJSE, 24 & 26 Vanc:lewater Street, Box 3G43. N. Y. ZIU.N, HOPE. On the evening of the 16th inst, an innumerable company of friends assembled One old and one new subscriber for at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. 1888 for only $1.60. B ragg, Hope, with the intention of s.urDr. Potter'. cffi.ce and reside~ce, Prow- prising them, and were very successful in er's Block, Kmg·st. , Bowmanville. 1-tf. so doiug, Ml'. Bragg has for several FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT Insurance. years betin the h 'ader of Zion Church Ro:nT. VIRTUE, A!(ent, Bowmanville. tf. choir together with the stewardship of the same appointment, before and aft1:1r Large amount of money to loan on the U nion of the Methodist bodies. Mrs. farm security at from 6 to 7 p er cent. - Bra!!,g lie.s for several years been a very F. H . MA.SON. successful 1eacher iH the Sabbath School. The Bazaar P atterns for ladies' and Her class being closely attached to her children's wear, fall and winter styles, at as a loving t eacher, they consented to Mrs. Morrison's. have their Photograph taken, and present Call on Mrs. Morrison at her new the same to her elegantly frat:::!ed. About stand and get Millinery, Fancy Goods, eight o'clock in the e vening, Mr. W. A. Walker took the chair (in the absence uf and Berlin Wools at cost. the Pastor, Rev. .J. C. Bell whiah was Order Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Picket~, much regretted by all present) and read etc., at Morris' Planing Factory, L iberty a short address, 11 fter which the Misses Slemmon presented Mr. Bral(g with an street, R. H. Osborne, leasee. If you want to save mon~y call. at ~- easy chair accompanied with the best Mayer's fur store as h e is , selh~g. lus wishes of the choir . Mr. Bragg in hi" jo· entire stock of f urs and gents f~rmshmgs vial manner, made a few pathetic r e marks, at and below cost from now till March t showing h ow cl osely he had been attached 1st (befnre stock taking) to ~nake ro?m 'to th1em for so l ong a time, and how for spring importations. h very tlung highly they stood iu his esteem, a.t the very cheap for cash. same ll!ime assu ring them that past friend· ship would n ot b e forgotten. 'rhanking Rev. Father Ch1niquy Coming the donors of the beaut iful pres~nt, for this acknowledgment of their deep gratito Bowmanv11le. tude, before resuming his seat, he desired A fa w o f our citizens have been a ll present, to feel at home, and spend a privile:: ed to he'1r Father Chiniq,uy and pler~anttimoduringtheevenin~. Inter· t he;r will be the firdt to want t o hear him estmg addresses were d elivered by the aga.m. The writer went eight miles to chairman .md others. The music of the h ear him 10 years ago, and was delighted choir and o ther members of the cong rega·tll h' 0 ur CLotzens -.· ·11 b e 1 non ·· d nnug · · wi B l ect ures. w1 t h e evemng was h' 1g hl Y a pprepleased to hear that he will l t!cture in the ciated by all pres~nt. A sumptuous re· T own H a 11 t h rca evemngs o f n ext week : past was prep&re d b Y t ]1El Ja. d'ies an d a f ter Monday, Tuesrlay aRd Wednesday, Feb . all had partuokof th uirgenerosityajovial 27th, 28th and 29th. Admissson only hour wa.s spent in a ve.riatiou of a muse· 50 cents t o the three lectures, or single men ts &c. At an early hour in the even· a.drnission 25 cents. 'fhe lectures will be: ing all were requeeted to join i n singing 1. " Why l left the Church of Home the National Anthem which was sung wi th 35,000 of my countrymen." 2. in heautiful melody and all retired to " Dan gers aheacl for Romanism." 3. their respective pla~es of abode, wishing " Why does the Church of Rom e hate Mr. and Mrs. Bragg a long life of useful· your sch ools aHd forbid her children to n esa, and happiness wlrnre they exp ect to attend them ? " reside in t he future of their lifo. While R1>v. Dr. Mc.Vicar, Principal of the tney sojourn on earth may peace and Presbyterian College, i\ion trea l, says : prosperity attend their efforts, and may "Father Chiniquy is a genius, one of the a happy r euuion be wimessed, tmd all greatest men living, both as an orator meet where parting shall be no more. and a warrior again Home." ' A YrSJ'l'"R. 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