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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 May 1888, p. 5

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Great Bargains in Millinery and Fancy Goods at Mrs. Morrison's. Nearly 9,000 immigrants arrived at Montreal since 1st Jan. last. La.dies call and see the new spring millinery at Mrs. Morrison's. -GENUINEAgoodsecondhandtopbuggy forsale . cheap. Apply to M. A. JAMES. Rev. H. S. Matthews, chairman, has ' . called the District Meeting at Tyrone on May 29th and 30th. Dr. A. W. Rostlbrugh, of Toronto, will be at the Ruebottom l::iouse,Bowmanville, · on Saturday, May 12th. Chief Dougl11ss, of Port Hope canght ....:..THI!: GREATsever1tl youug men playi1.1g cards on l:lun· day and had them fined. Norman MacDonaid, of Cape Broton, is dead, aged 110 yeius. He was the last . f w 1 known su1v1vor o ater oo. EsrECIALLY EFFECTIVE IN Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, relict of the late ·Obstinate c·1ta.neous affections, Mr M. Fitzgerald, di;.d in Cobour~ on a.nd certain forms of DyspepI year. · h er 87 tn the 23 rd ul t., m sia., Loss of app, tite, Thu Peterboro butchnra have organfaed etc., etc. a "combiue" and charge 15c. for prime .Also Cor ~f'ROFULA, and cuts, 12ic. for next best and so on. every ca111e or Ducct Spriug, which has been lingering in the lao of winter adiereputablelongt,me, Debility. has come at last. She's here to stay. In Lyman'· Qninine Wine the moilt . B D t Rev. 'V. H. W arrmer, · ·· pas or -valuable properties of th01 Onincon11o Bark are secured in combination with a pure, of Trinity church, prea.ch~d twliche 1a.hat in Ziou Congrega.ttona c urc , rich and generoue win.,, valuable in all Sunday Toronto. . cases where the system requires to be invigorated And atrengtbened. Mr. Jay Ktitcbum, of Colborne, has been appointed j unior county judge · l of N orth umber Ian d an d D u.rh am, tn P ace - -- --------·--·---··--··-------·· of Judge T. M. Btinson, promoted. Mrs. and Mias Stephens, of New Haven, South Darli1.gton, have retumed to the homestead after having epent the winter ·santly at Detro1't · Welcome home · Ple" The School Boa.rd will have the Smead N' Dowd system of heating and ventilation ··d· b } . b in the new bun mgs, ut t le cost w111 e fi t h one Sponge costs 25c. 3 Sponges nearIy d ouble wh at t ey rs expected . is the cheapest aystem, all things conwill cost 75c; but we can give you It aidered. p 'l'I t · f one Sponge at i!Oc. which will last SALT AND LASTER.- ie a tentlon , as Jong as any t1ree Sponges that farmers is called to the fact. that McOlelIan & Co., Bowmanville, haYe on hand a . you can buy at 25c. each. This lar«e qnant1ty of land salt in bags and " is a. special ·line of extra tough Plaster in barrels at lowest cash prices. Order bulk s11lt and plaster early. Mc· -Sponges, imported direct from the CLELLAX & Co. I LYMAN'S , U I N IN E Q W I NE l ~INVICORATI NC T0NI 0 Sewinu machine needles rt Tait's. Murd~ch Brothers are oing a big business in garden nnd fl.el ~eeds. , p Dr. Potter, dfice and resi ~e~ce, rower's Block, King-st., Bowm:· ville. 1-tf. Douglas, ageil G, son of ex Reeve H ~nry Gorlon,Port Perry, was . re.wnedm a water tank on Sunday. Dr. A. W. Rosebrugh, of Tor0 nto, will be at the Ruebottom House, Bowman ville, on Saturday, May 12th. The heavy rains of last Friday night gave to Nature a spriul{ like verdure. It was wor·h millions to Canada. Order Do01'B, Sashes, Blinds, Picket,, etc., at Morris' Planing Factory, Liberty street, R. H. Osborne, le&see . Berhert Allen. auctioneer1 Whitby, shot bim~elf nn Sunday nir,:ht with a rel d d' d . :fi . vo ver, an ie m ve mmutes. Everybody within 20 miles should arr1nge to spend the Qu~.en's Birthday in B owmanv1 ·11 e. A l lUl!e·time · · expected . 1s .John D. Henbick, mould.er, 0shawa, fell down a stairway on Saturd~y night a11d received injuries that may prove fatal. Kempt beat Hanlan by five boaG lengths on S>lturday in Australia for the eculling championship of the world. Hanlan'e day is past. Look nut cor the Y. M. C. A. Excur' eion to Toronto, on Tuesday May 15th, leaving Bowmanville at 8 o'clock reaeb.iog Toronto at 10 a..m. Fare $1. 25,good to retilrn on \"ednesday. " " PROVE THIS. -u ° '-Sponge Markets, of New York. SEE THEM. STOTT & JURY. -Hotel Keepers, Board· inghouse Keepers. · You (or any other person) can save 20 per cent. by getting your SOAP from \. . · STOTT & JURY ~IT IS A FACT.~ ~ ~ . _ _ , ----·-----·-·--------· lff'ttU ....,t.;..,41'1 · +tt+·a:"'ttt1 ~~ ,~~--~ D· _.,.t ..,.. ~" A&UA~ 9, 1888. Bow u-ANVILLE, -u-A., ru ' "' BOWMANVILLE STATION. -~-~~ °"'""'_.....,.._.. GRAND TRUNK RAI LWAY ' QOJNG EAST n i:s:press .·..··· 8.St a m ·:e:xpress·...·.10.30 a m · 114bred ··.·..·.·3 U p w Looal .......... 7. tG JJ m ill:xnress ·.···· 9:4'0 p m *Except Mondays. I I Exnress....... 8.43 P m Local, ........8.00 a m GOING WEBT Express ...... 6.22 a m Express· ...... 9.34 a m \fixed ...... ... 3.21 p xn . wort} iy of genera l a d opt.ion. Highest price paid for eggs by John ' E x crrEMENT AT HAMPTON. - One round ·Grigg. of excitement after another prevails in . a paper t o ll fr'e11d al Darlington ' but the great question of the Wh en ·send mg I ·'t present time is how Frank A. Cole can ways write 011 l your name. ....IRE LIFE ACCIDENT I sell dry goods BO wonderfully che11op. · s> ' ' n~urance. Dont wait to sol ve the mystt ry, he ditl not 'ROBT. VIRTUE, Al<(ent, Bowmanv1lle. tf. steal them, but go and buy ayenr's,1supply · Morrison has removed her stock .. bile his nreBt clearing sale lasts. 'l 'here Mro " ·to the frame buildings, opposite Buckler's is no humbug about his p rices, as many . Jewelry Store. people of Darlington can bear t estimony. NEEDLEsi.- H. C. Tait has received a BAD GuN AccIDENT.- A report reaches ,l arge variety of needles ancl can fit any, us from the towuship that Mr. William ·make of sewing machine Pascoe, living nea.r Zion Church, West The memoriitl statute of the late ol. Darlington, was t erribly i njured on Mon\Villiams is being executed by a Tor nto day by the burstiug of a ~un while shoot. artist, and its cost is t'l be e5, l>OO. ing hens. Hie loft arm is badly lac11rated The Teacher's Associ ·tion of Northum- and one side of his face and head ve ry . much cut. Fortunately Dr. Mitchell was C 1 0 11 ·berland will next meet in tie egi~te attending the Quart.irly Meeting at Solina Inatitute, Thursday and and was promptly i·n attend-·. "d M Cobourg, lOth l on llth .· nee a11d F r1 ay, ay am . . dressed the wounds. Mr. Pascoe is an .Hol FOR TORONTo.-Next Tuesday, enterprising youn~ farmer only about two ?tfa.y,15th, the Y. M. C. A. excursion years married . We hope the injuries are ti.k:es place from Cobourg to Toronto, by ·not as..,serious as reported. the nl(>rning local train, the fare from ...,. .,. D F t ld t f 1 ancl Bowmanville i's l. ~5 , · m.r. n.., ow 100 e, e es son tic Ne-castle ... 'iP l·te D Fo ite of Broo'·li"n di . eel at bi' s from Darlir.~ton, Oshawa and Whitby, s:ister·:· reeide~ce . ·ror~ntd o S nd 81.00. Tickets good for two days. week.' Deceased 'was a reslde~t '0£1 D~~ We hear that the presentation of the Moines, Iowa. He was ovar fifty-two sacred d1ama, "Rutll" on Friday night years of age . During the American war w0.11 witneBsPd by a good audience and be fought with the Union Army, and begave general satisfaction. As tlle usu&l fore the clnlle of the war was taken pris. . -Cour t isies .. ere no t ext ended to th e Press· oner. His remains were brought to We t~ke it ~or. gra~ted that no public Whitby for interme nt in the Union cememention of it 18 deinred by the manage- tcry, many of his old friendg and acquainment. . I ta uces from Brooklin, Whitby and Osha· Mrs. John H. Morris and child who wa attending the funeral thus paying went to Vi9it friends in the Isle of Wight their last respects to one whom they had last September, returned by the ' 'Van - always held in the high est esteem. couve1·" on her first tril? up the St.LawrHer many frienda in Bowmanvillo will ~hoe add r~ached ~wn~n g~od health _o~ learn with pleatmre that Mis3 Mittie urs . ay a.at. r. ?rr.s goes WI~ Fraine, the well-known elocutionist and the Wimbledon Team this year and. will ¥l. 0 T. U . organizer, wa11 marriP.d on - iiall 01~ J~ne 2ht. Th~ town cricket the 30th ult., to W. H. Cook, l\:f. D ., of , clu~ will !11 1ss one 0~ their best ~layers Kingston. The ceremony was preform ed durmg his absence, but h ope he will up- at the residence of the father of the bride hold the honor o~ Can~da ~t the range Mr. s. Fraine, S t. Thomas, by Rev. and ret·un enshriue!l w11 h victory. Hare, D. D., principal of Whitby Laclies' A I,AST RESORT.-Last summer, says College, assisted by Rev. W. F. Clarke, Wm. J. Jame11, of Atherly, Ont., I felt pastor of the John St. Congregational very miserable with pains O Vl'r my kid- Church, only the immediate relatives of neys, fluttering of the h eart and nervous- the contracting parties being preseut. neae ; after taking diff, rent kinda of med- The bridesmaids were Mies Dunbar, of icine, hearing of B. B. B. I t hought I Napanee, and M iss M. Fraine, siste r o[ would try it; one bot.tie completely cured · the bride, while th e groom was supported m~ r can highly re~ommend it t o by Mr. I-~ Fraine, Minneapolis, brotlier others;· of the bride. Dr, Cook will leave for Ali A.N AID to Internal remedies for skln h~innea pol~B on Mdon~aybne~t. to practi~e cl.lloaies. Dr. Low's Snlplmr soap prnei 1~ pro ess1on, an will e J<nned ~y lus Ttr:Y TalaaJJle, bride after the lapBe of a few weeks. '1> . Local and Otherwise. ~fmbel~SinTh~ fo:ar~;ve:~si~;u:o::::~n\hi! ~:;;0;·iti~r~a;~s ai7<lr93 ~~i:ss~~~v~:t:d~ The many friends of l't'lr. W. B. · Stott, teacher of Port Hope, will regret to hear that he has given Up teaching for a time owing to a. stricture in t.he ceoophagus. Mr. E T. Siemon has taken his place till the midsummer holidays. Mr. Slemoo is one of the beet Publio School t eachers in Ontario. According to the Pickering News, 11'.lr. Henry Haight, of Pickering Township, has a e \\e which gave birth to a lamb on April 20th, and the two were shut up to· g1-11h.,r since that t imo; aud on Wectnesday m··rning the ewe p,ave birth to two more lambs-a period . of fourteen days having elapsed. . u - ,~ l d & S f T t b hon, o lor~n o, ~ret~· J.u.cvaus a~ yond quest10n · t e e 1 t"a ders · m C d easy Ornamttnta Th · l S tame t b g · ass ra t e m d fana· ca. e1r Tas usmess ex en s rom Nova Scotia to Br1ti11h Columbia, and thousands of public and private h<lildingt1 bear te11t1mony of this firm's ability to execute beautiful and dmablo windows of d · t" every escrip 10n. PULPIT AnvERTrnnw.- Rev. Mr. L :;ia. · 1 royd, in the Bridge-st. Church,Bellevil e, after reading some Jia :f dozen notices, ea.id : -Brethren, I think I . llava read announcements enough, I shall be glad of the 1iwe when thev will send announcements like these · to the papers, inst.ead of the pulpit to wast. time. That's whtit newspapers are for. Cobourg is pro~ressing, after all. Its ·nd dry goods merchants intend gr11cers ~ closin6 their stores on all ordinary days Ancl (except Saturdays) at six p. Ill. they will do J·ust as miich business in tho long run as if they hun~about their plil.ce , l PATERSON- I n Da.rlingt.on, Ofl li'ricl1ay Mo"" 4th, George Pater9on, aged 35 yu,!'!!, , HrLr,-At Or1llia. on Saturday, Marc . l!ltll A joint committel:l of the Sons of EngJolln Cornelius H ill, aged 38 years and fl $ · If you h·\VO old iron io sell drop.a ca.rd land and Canton of Oddfellows are arrang· only son of Mrs. John Munson, Ma.pl_ e G. 'J~°o_" to John Grigg, Box 98, Bowmanville. ing a program of sports and games for HILL-At Orlilia, on April 19th, Johil b . which about $300 will be given in prizes e.ged 7 months, only son of the late J, C. i' ll~ Rev.J.J.H\are, M.A. Principal of .,......., Ontario Ladies' Colh:ge, and .Ml's. Hare Full pa.rticulard will be giveu in programs in a few dilys. A g:rand concert will be BOWMANVILLE MARKETS-. spent Sunday here. given in the evening when somethina unEvery perso~ contemplatin-~ a. t1ip to usual will engago the people's attention. Vorrected by J. Jtlcll11rtry, every Tn·s«l:ty. the Old Country should call or write All c-orrespoudence should be addressed M. A. JA.M!Es before bnying tickets·. t.o Mr, T . u. JEWELL , s~cretary, Bowooan- FLOUR, ~ 100 'tbs······ : ·· $2 10 to $2 40Mr. S. Washineton had. tho misfortune ville. "\Te shall ontline the day's doings WHEAT, Fall, 'Ill' bush .·... 0 80 11 0 ~ to fall wbi.le uoh:tnging a picture m his next week. 11 Spring, " · · . . . 0 80 11 t 82 BARLEY, ~bush, N o. 1. . . . 0 70 11 0 (RJ house on Saturday ancl ·prain one wrist II ll ;, 2 ... , 0 65 11 o· Og very badily. Grand S.O.E. Concert at Newcasii d 3 ..... 0 55 u 0 oo. We are pleased to see by the publish~d tle. RYE, II · · · · · · · · ·· 0 55 II 0 60 rflports thttt Mr E.T. Siemon ha~ carried ··ff first class honors in l'~a hematics and OATS, II . . · · · · · · · 0 40 II 0 46 E 1. h . h. " t V . 1J . 'The wri"er never uttended a concert 1 ·n PEAS, Blackeye, ~bush .·· 0 60 11 0 tl) ng lS lll IS .,rs ye11t at .IC ' Oll" ' Ill· u v~rsity. May he succe. e d as well through- Newcastle before last Weduesday night, 11 Small, 11 0 65 11 O ~Q out his course but if we may judgo of the past by the S· , ns 11 Blue, ... 0 60 11 0 '() ofEngland entertainment ufLhat 1.v ~mnrr, BUTTER, best ta.ble, lr lb... 0 18 1 1 0 ID People must not lose sight of the great the good ., . people of our nei!!:nborin" _ village LARD, '!fl' lb . ..... ........ 0 10 II 0 lll c1 Mrng sale of dry go<Jd~ goiug on at the " West End House . There are heaps uf have mu~h reason fur con~ratula· ion. EGGS, ii" doz. - .....·..... 0 11 " 0 . tlP · t. .. The flowOJr of Newcastle and C1arke eo- POTATOES, ~ bush. . . . . . . . 0 60 11 0 "'ro good s l ef t yet, an d h' l!!ger bargams tu:..n ever await the publio. Mr. MoMurtry·s ciety were there, and a more apprecia- HAY ·.··..·· · . .· · . . .. .· . 10 00 II 12 00 grocery branch is supplied with the best ti11e audience could not be expected anythe markt1ts afford. Oa.11 eoon. wheni. Atnmst every number of the pro- BRICK HOUSE TO Rll":NT -~~ Sc~-;; i:ram was encortid most enthusi11,tically, street. .Apply to R. ·wrnnATl', l~ti An egg problem that puzzlea country so excellently d id th" performers render -------··-····-···-- - -····-·-. -·- ·-- readers: If a hen and a half lay an egg their r~spective parts. Bowmanville FOR CASH-On lot 20, con . 4~ and a half in a de.y and a half, how was most repectab1y repreaenttid ou the L DI ...arlington. weighed at Hampton. \Vy. ·11 · h 1 · · f ·b d · 1 d AW, ..ampton. l&-lmJ m irny egg11 w1 six ens ay m seven list o coutn utors an 10 t ie au 1ence. -··---- -·····- .. ·daye r Any person who will give the cor - Pr11f. D~dswell, of Cobourg, comributed STORE TO LET .-The etore now oorect answer t o John Hellya.r, Bowman- piano, violiu and vocal solos, all reudered cnpied by Mr. W R. Ives, on King St1'ejl11, ville, can get two doors ea.a< the P.O. Posseasion :Mil:>' · a pair of boots and shoe11 w1tll good taste and great H accurttcy. Mr. 10th. .Apply toot A. Buc1<:LER, Jeweller, · very cheap. T. Monaghan, of Port ope, is a real 11)-tf The many frieudl! of Dr. F ieldinl(, forH0 . w T0 V D MONEY Alw ys b··iy th C<>mic, and honorably uphold bis part of ···· ------- -- ---·- merly of thi~ town, will be pleased to b t b SA 't"'· th ' 1.a ' e the p1·nRran. i11 song, d·alect, and drama- P EAS WANTED .J · tile . · - 3000 b ush e1 a V. 1s hear of his appointm.,nt as Medical S1tes Pcause 1 e c ieapest m en d · t . tl t h f small peas wanted at the c ..tedon(a · perintendent to tbe Bethel Hospit·<l f ··r and not only is Burdock Blood Bir.tera the IC se1ecnuns la were t c C·USe o out- Mills, Bowmanville, for which the very ht'th· the insane, Norwich, Enbaland, and also best medicine known for all chronic d is- bursts uf uipe,·ted side-splitting laugh,er. es~ price will be pa.id. JOHN MAcKAv, Proo St I Ki 'd neye, L ·veran.d Mr. II. Knivht, of Bowm:mville, s .ng priotor. .~'2~~ surgeon to Me srs. J, & J. Colman's eases of t h e. . oma1n, o ·· -~ mustasd and Starch Works . Blood, bnt it is r~ally the chea.· .1011t ~ it in very fine voice and with gre~t satisfac· l\KILLINERY AND DRESS :dAKI N~. Th E '"II C cl C th t needs less to cure and cures more quickly tiou to the audience. "The Friar of Or- .l..l..l. -Mrs. Dingman is prepared to do · · e mma n e s ome y o, a th h d ders Grl:l_y." R~spondin!! . to a hear·ty eri- kinds or straw millinery and dr_essnrn)i:tpg ~' an any 01 er rerne y. ·· her·residcnco near cor. of Ontario and Qrie.!li gave a weeks entertatnmerrt here two . , ch,.re, he ~ang "I'm a Hu·t!er." Mr.O. Sta., l1owm1.1nvllle. I'.i-tt·yenrs ·oo, ·=i'll commence nnother we.nk's . A LESSON 111 to be le1.1rn_t from the h G R B µr~gr:~ in ~the Town Han"Oil Thursd~av, Right of a bald he1td. Fallmg. out and ~:'.:~ c~~~.1: of ~01~ical ~~adi~::u~;:id~y rr-AILORJNG:=:M-;·~Bi~d~~-~~--;r;J1~·· May 10th ending < he 1 Gth, with a com· p .rmatnr _ e grayne.ss _of the ha1r can ~6 h p· ,, d '" J . e.t l\Icuiu.ng B r os.. 1s now, prepu.reil. ·to t d f wk t D 0 10t 1 t t t a iper au as 11.11 encore aincs m11ke e. liml.ted numbc.r of suits for o o )cntry : plete change of program every night, s opp~ 1. en m _ ime. e '. Butler and the 0 1 vl," both of which con· buyers orrrom ou1side establishments. :;1:11 New plays, uew scenery and new ward- ~un un without makmg an effor, to sa',(: vnlsed the audi~nca with laughter. 'f he trancethrongh Q·~~ck&_ ~·sst~r."' ..... __ f.5·_ :!_ rob:·. w· at.c h for pos·e · rs. it. Get a bo_ ttle of_ Dr. [ Dor!l_n wend s firsthdyt<J singwas . M iss E gan,whosang f fOUSEAND L 0"' '£0REN'I ' -'I"- " · ~ · G M 1 . . . erman "Hair agw," t st1mu ates 'u~ · . .y Snmo people imagme that therf 1s no · d k a very pretty solo entitled "1'ae Tnree . oleiiaantly situated house onoosite .tl!e . m . k ·Pill" . · ' J B the growth, 0 crives fre'3h vir.a1 11 1 1n tieps Wishes" in such a plt:asant manner as to .;ogiisll " rofit fc·1wls l· ut Mr Church. Po9seasion April ..1st. Uo.<Jd ' · · · c !. "' the hair its natural color, besides b"ing . . h' h . . garden e.nd orch11rd·- ~ acre land. Apply to· tio.mpson, !mdway be~ween Oah~wa and a s uberb dressing. All dru!!.gists ~ell it. e 1ic1t an 10ncoro w 1c b 1 ie vory sm11 rngty CnAs. KEITH, n owmanville 13·'1. Whitby, thmks there is money m such acknowled~«d by giving the song "Loch, ··------- --- ·--------· -- - -- - sp<'culation. He keeps npwarda of 150, The contents of the Pearl of Days Loch, Ahoy, I" Miss l\fouaghan sang HOL8T1LlN BULL FOR SERVIC}]. and says they p ay well, lfo has various m·'i"tai us a high standard of excellency, "Sunshine will Come Agaiu " in a sweet No. Siot. ;~;i~~~~;J~nH~~~t!~ttli~1 ·~~~j~~~~ breeds btsides the common cla.ss. 'l'heir and s teadily grows in popular favor. voice and with good expr.ission, and res- 4, t.lte property of J . & s. Pcn rouod, will ~ eggs alone have ro a.lizeJ h im c:msidcrable Its editorials are sprightly and pertinent. ponding to a well-merited encore sang kep~ tor service a t Sm oN PENI·'OU~D'S, on L.ot this sprin~. '.!'here i~ in each number _a r :ch store of " \Yater Cresses." The S.icond Part 33· Con. 2· D3 rlingtl'n. . ..._____29-tf· Ii Y"" wam to buy 0 ,. sell e. farm, ad- rnt~: reshng 1md especially readable was inkoduced by a piano s ulo, "Paa- HOUSE TO R E NT - Situated on venise in the Toronto Weekly Mail. That articl~s. The presen.t number (May) quin11de," exceedinl(ly well played by Beech AYenue. containing ten roo~ p!lper r".aclies 100,000 farniers home· On r ,he premi s~s hard and soft we.t11r, e.ttag , · cor,ta.111s a great _vanety of thoughts Miss Mabel Brent, of Newcastle, whnse !l"Ood st.i·ble, Possesaion m-.y be lrnd on M: · · every wel:lk, and your advertisement ~earm;g upon. \' armus as~ec~s of the manipulation of the keys w11s very grace- 20th. ~'or further pa.rticnlars apply to own. ,·· should meet the eye of some one who :Sabba~h queot1on, ~nd furmshmg a fund fol. Messrs. J obn Keachie and Frank J.A:11.Es C.:1.RBCA1JDEN. J.Ht wants to purchase. Advertisements of . of facts _ useful and irnpor,ant.for all co n· .Brown recei.ved a che~r~n~, ·;elcome and QOOD BU LLD ING LOT FOR SAL:&. this claes are inserted in the Toronto cerncd m the advooacv of a ~ig.ht ohsllrV- t~ey sang wit~ fi ne spin~ 1'1~ Army.and - The.t splendlcl build!n~ lot oppo~i.tej Weekly Mail for five CElnts a word each nnc,i of the Sabb!lth. Chr1st1ar1 peo~le Navy," excellmg all thetr prev10us e1fort s residence .ot John ~Vesley l~sq. , on the ·h.· ·n·er\ion, or tiffenty fi .. every m_ eaus t_o exte_nd its deser· e.blo west ot lh1e town will sold on very roa 1 " ' ' · e oent.· " a word f,;r o_ught b.y b d int.bis splendid d duet. They were . tflrma. A.pply < oho M. A ..JAMES.or J Q , five inaorlions. Address, The Mail, c~ri:ula.t1.oo f spea~mg of its men s ai; vedly recaile and a11ong a capital duet, ~,LETCHER, owner. Bowman ville. H ·· Toron~o, Canada. ai~1~g i·s c~rcul.u?n .. ~t h_ ae a special never before sung hereabouts, tho uamc - ·· ., ~ , --;-. . mission and rs happily lil!mg 1t . . $1.00 a of which is "Love and War" which fully j FARM FOR SA.LE -50 11cres;. be1ug O~ .Sund'l-~ evenmg l.ut a secontl i~- y...ar. Single copy, 10 C P.nts. Wilbtu B. captured the la~ge audieac\' ' Miss F10 south oart of .~t. 21, Con. s. Darlinl(1.o~, ception servicefor the~ear was held m Ketch·, ··tn. Pu.b 'i'sher, "v '-le Hou"e . , orgot. Forgi . ve · " was charm· rooma, l m1lo cistc_ weatrn, ofEunwk1llen. l' , rarn.e houal' !.a._6 _ ti<'lm,11 so!Q ' ·F new barn, ·mod orchard, galfd 71 Bi the Church-st. Methodist church, when N~w ' ly rendered, as was also " A Vilia"e cree.. · · running t In·.ough farm. "' ~ "ork , 'l'erms en,e~. twenty-five members were added to the · C " h. h h . " Apply to Wm. Gi lbert, Seu., Lot 26, Con:~. church roll, makiog 67 for the preeem It is. said that years with three 8's in urate w ic s e gave m response to a i Enni~kill en P.O. . ~9·3lli · ecclesiastical year. An intetesting fet1- them are lucky years. They corne only richly deser ved re-cal. Our Bowman ville ture of the service Wi<S the bapti~m of t wf) once in 1L thous.;nd, but it is a lucky per- people, and in fact everybody present , HOU SE AND LOT FOH SALE,_ adults. Thfl Sacrament of rhe Lord's eon who lives to see one of them. There were delightect wi·h Mr. C G-. Arm- l A valuable house and lot noor tbe l C . . h strnng's singing of "Ooly a n Emiaran t " [ Ca1>inet Factory. H sto .rey frame house, nee.r!.r Supper was afterwarcl11 ndministered . to is ao c, d haldean superstition t 1tt a d h · d d n f ' now. 6 rooms and sururuer kitcho11. FtJilO 1 1 1 0 11 1 abont 150 persons. With the extens10n ye11r. with thr~.e S's is Ollll of unlimited an e wa'! a.pp au e at t l (l c ose · Lreo·. e tc . Hood lot eJ<tending from ml(in ei. bl · N b k · most evtry Vtirse, Excellent as was his through t o Lamb St. This ls a i;ood 1r1v11~i.o of the membership and the gener1 Ll inessmgs. one ut 1uc ·y etars ·re Ill first song the audience was held spell- mcnt e.s the rent of the house '"!I pay o~v . creased attendance, she ofllcial11 are great- the a~cendency, fields blossom with a.bund' . . . por cent mterest on tl:e purchase money · ly puzz!Pd to provide seating accommodl\·· aot harvest, the cattle are lowing on a bound by his renderi"g of the pathetic eavo " 1too.id lot to l>o aold--or build on·. d s"n~ he Kave in acknowledgment of t he deemed desirable, For further partioultli:lt lion. The pew steward says he could thnusand hillg, sht>pher<ls her their deafening applause he received. T he en~ e.Bpo~!.Y e. tonvl!' . a!.Ncrs MM!O:i, King Street Kat~'1o 0 I'.:· rent twenty pews more if he had them. flocks through green pastures amt by still " 111 1 1 1v b core w11s en t itled "Pa1 >a, what would 'file pa11tor, Rev. H. S. Matthews, and waters, all usiness enterprises proeper, the officers and membere sho11ld feel everythinR you touch turua to gold, want you take for me " and brought moisture · evidence of prosperity. an d f amine skalk mto · · h'd' l to m·my a pi&rent's eye. As soon as Mr. grateful for such t h etr Co. ·1 h d f · 1I iug p Rces · Armstrong resumed his seat he was 0 The Whitby Chronicle saya : The Scott anti t eBe ays umversa prosperity waited on by members of the Commiitee __ Act 1>ays well 1'n this county- that is, the are pestilence ~eala lips aud · f l over, b . th t his h . no th wh () have charge 0 f the Q ueen ·s B' 1rthd ay MEETING- of the Shareh olders o~ fines run u P a big fi<Lure. During the Ii- ou rcath poison& e a mosp ere, mtr celebration in B ownlilllVtlie and engaged ot the Port Darlington Harbor Compaq cen~e year end111g 30th April there were holds hi'(h carnival · and for twelve b · · h wiil be hdd at. their offl<X', Port Da.rlin~ton,'""" ft" to 6jlll( at the concert to e given m t e ·v ~ v· 140 inform~t.ions sworn out in South On- mnnt h s sorrow and s1g1 ung 1· · ies ·away. evening. · edn!l1!d& y. tha 13th dav ot June. next, ~t th lh.ree 43) o'clock 11. m., · for. the electloQ,. 91 · tario. 0£ the parties charged 3 escaped An d sueh 111 e year we are ivmg lll. Dircotora for the eneuing yee.r and for otll.«' lfr. Harry Brown hae been down from ihe City a f«w days. The tinware sold by John Grigg, is. like the good old stock of years ago. Quee u's Bir· h D:t.y In Bowmanville. DIED. HAY I ! ~ I . I ··-·---· --- Port Darlington Harbor A °· J.J'. j 1 The tot·; 1 amount of fi nes 11npose · d amound t 0 4'>5 060 Of h13 · 5 h0 fi d te . w· · · t · · w were me 11 0 , sktppebd out; 5 m?re eq ared k~ the$~ac· l)Ount y a term Ill goa1 ·~·3m,. o 650rni.t has b een t1 iat was 1"st f or th e 10 ; ;:i; , ·d d th · t 11 th t P"I m an e mspec or says a e res of the $5,0?0 is easily collectable. If North Onta ..._10. !!bows. up a.oy such record, t h e pro ba bl 1 1t 1es are 1n f "vor of th e conn· b $3 000 h d iy ·commg out a out · a ea · Rov.u . TEMrLARs - This Order haA experienc~d unparallelled prospe.rity during the 'llonths of 1888. Since the 1st of January an incr.,aoe of over 4,000 is r e· ported in Can·dian membership. In the same time $10.000 has been added to the surplus of the Benefit Fund. The Erner· a l<L Revival team have j ust completed a three .veek's campa.igne in Montreal, filling thfl largest churches of t he cit.y nightly ~· adding in round numbers, 500 me m· and to the Order in that city. The Domini'ln Ci:nrnc!llor who hns just returned from a trip tn eastarn cities,inatituted a fiue new Council in Kingston and a new select de"ree at Newton·ille. The Order siill ,., k eeps five Royal Revival team~ constantly in the field carrying on gospel temperance meetings. Speaking of the death of the late Mr. Leavens, formerly a r esident ot . South Darlington, and well known by hundreds of our readers, the Pickering News says · . Still another life-long resident of Pickerrng has cleoarted, in the person of Daniel Leavrne, who died at his r esidence, on Thursday, the 26th \lit., aged 68 years and three months. Deceased was the oldest of a large family and was born in Prince Edward county on J an.23r<l,1820. and liYed in Pickering nearly all hia life. Be leaves a large family consisting of a wife and seven children to mourn his loss, and they have the pubiic Bympa.thy in their hour of trial. The funeral occurred from the residence to the Presbyteria11 burial ground on Saturday bet ancl was atte!ldecl by a large concourse of relatives and friends, many of them from a considerable distance. A. sunE REI.I.EF.-I suffered from a hard Cough, c;>ntracted by damp feet. Having cousulred a local doctor without effoct I thought I would try Hagyard'a Pectoral Balsam Ma last r esor t, Before I had finished the first bottle my cough had entirely disappeared, and to-day I enjoy better heatlh than e ver before. I can conscientiously recommend it. Cius. H. K ENT, Tele~raph Opernter, East Selkirlr, Man. 00 H H A -.. .. A ti th: B y J?AfrLNE. , Misses At kin::lecretarf. i· · ow. E DVERTISED.11 't 10 · th gen w teman, h d Armour, of Bowmanville · St h Me.y, 1SS8. 1ll ivmg in a sma ci Y e ea ' a son and Brent, Newcastle ; Miss Monagihherited consumption from h.is father, h p0 H d p f D d ]l and the doctor told him he must die. He n~d,Mr. S. G~~:~y,aOrono~o ' a awe . weak enmg . . 8 t oppt' d t a k. mg th etr Ph ysic The brethr~n of L ·1 dge N ewca·tle, N ero. ~ ~ an tried Dr. Pier ce's Golden Medical 46, Sona of England Benevolent Society, Discovery. In three months he Wall have Just ·cause for feelin!! proud over tn"' d 11 T 1 ' . h .. "' strong an we · he gent eman 11 nmg · success of their first concert, financi& lly hors knew how sickly he formerly was, ·nd otherwi'se. Th~y bave fitted up "'hat - -u- -· d 1 d h' t t t · bl' h h " v " an as rn im o s a .e m pu ic ow e is known as the "S. 0. E. Hall" in the ., had been cured- He adverti~ed to leclure Bank Block, and having nicely furnished on a certain evening, in the public hall, d . d . f · 1 1 and there was a large audience present. an . appomte it or oc ge purposes ~t \wishes to return hill sincero thanks to the 0 This was his lecture; A picture of him· considerable expense, ~he l?roceeds ~ thu:i people of West Dur ham for theh· bhe~ · self, before, auc one after, he tried the cenc_ert wtll _ be apphed ID defraying 11 P, at r on.aae during t!le 8 years he Jias boou portion of t his outlay. "' remedy, and five empty bottles of Pierce's I ~n bus~ness _ a nd alsu for the promptnl:!b Golden Medical Discovery. He said · payrng hun np BG that he can P"Y >}!18h nothing, but convinced his audience just I<'oR TII&EE_ 11· E FJK8 I was sutf.iring_ from for cvcry thini:;. ( living him the very the same. lt outrivals all- Dr. Sa.l!e':s a severe cold 111 my head, accompanied by best chance a lmyoir can have in ~be Catarrh Remedy. t , a p ain in th e te mples. ~ t rie_d soino of 1wholesale marhet. mid as a result he .Jll ---·- ~. -·---tlie_ many c.ata rrh remed1ca w1thoui, any able to sell as che:i.p a:i anyone in t'-~ p·a Harn-Ass . ' ~ Harnef"sl. I rel 1ef.. El y·s C ream Ba l rn w:as re~~ m - tra d e that. pays 100 centa on.- the ~- IJJa mended t u me. After only six apphca- dry goods are ne·i"' and ne w patter ns anA ,.· . , . . tions of the Balm every trnce of my cold , t he best that can he bo llgh~. He says he Ha..mg secut ed the services of Mr. was removed.- Heury C. Olad c, !st Di- is coming a!!;ain as ~oon ~ 9 the roads am ~farku_s .Meyer, (of Humphrey ~Mayer) vision New York Appraisers' Office. : good enough, with the best aml lar~t m addi~ion to o~r.old and w ~ll trrnd staff, I WASTROORtEn with catarrh in my head ~ stock h B ever h:.cl on Hie road. :F\)ur we are in a posit10n to build Harness · h · t· . t i ti ' to an a nnoying ex:t1311t for three years . I wagons, s.alBsmen au follows!: Mr. D aviil e:;c., on s or.e~ no ice ian a ny o ier After using one bot tle of Ely 'R Cream G rigl!, in Clarke ; Mr. Wm. ltichard~ manufacturer .m the county. We buy Balm I was entirely cureg.,~·Wm. J . ' iu D< iditwbon ; Mr , Victor E. Cole ~ ~or cash ~ml 1;pve our cnstomen the bene· Cline, Victor, :!'I, Y' t Carl.wr ight, ;\il d a w,.gon in the t own ~ntl it~\'T , ... 0 -· - ( vtllagea . H e carneatly aolicita the IJOO· B::U e guiuantee O\U Ollar,,. r i pie's patronage a n .d intends t C\ t"t~l) F~r~ · ., JM,AsOB N & DAL~, AN U NPARALLELLED ! P roduce in ~Icli~,nt~fl for i?,Oods. opposite Eclsa ls e, owml\nnlle. l OFF · ElR· r He mant 200 L .H ' ... · l .. ~ ~ 8 ov ll o t'.· every n!U{ 0 1 o.c1· " ! iron, rags, boirns, tJtC. The Wilson Scales. N o. l.- The StATESllfAN . ...···· · · $1.(i(J r · lOO ~:a go~d ~·~eHo fell;~h~r!l f<JJ !;\\}\3, No. 2.-The.American A griciiltm·i.st, Also a .ight ~rngle wagon to tradl.) l or A We would call a.tiention to the adverpost-paid, tor 1888 ..··· , . . .. . 1.50 heavy one . \Tour humbJo serv.anl, tisement of th~ W~tsON scales. We sel- N o. 3 .- " Chriet before Pilate, " 22 I W D ··h" J OHN GRIGG; dom say anytlnng m favor ..,f articles adby 28 inches in size photon eat . u . ...m T ravelling Merchant. ve~tised in thi~ paper ; b~t "'.e cannot ree tching .. ..··· .·· ,,,, ~. . . . . . . >owmanv111e, M1 u ch 28th. 1883. ~ C 1 ,, b fram from eaym~ somethmg m favor of N 4 , , Oh . t l~'.HSw,.. 0 0 22 · '>S---;- h r~I! the improved WILSON scales, because any ~ a .;;ry, Y person having anythin~ to do with scales ~ . me es m size, ezzo·gravwill acknowled~e them as a t rue standard ure. · · · · · · · · · ·· · · ·· · · · · ·· '·' of correctness, nnd the largest concerns No. 5.- " _Our Hoi~es ~ ~ow t o in the country are using t hem in prefer~eau~ify Thei;i, foO illush'n·. ence to any other make. We woulcl like t10n~, bound m clot ll and gold every farmer to have one of them in his published December 20th, 1887 1.00 barn, and not take the word of the buyer every time h e comes to town to sell his Total.· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $5. 50 grain. . r. We will furniah all the above, post-paid, for . ............. .... .... $2.75 A SEVERE TRIAL.- Those who endure 1 Send postal to 'J 51 Broadway, New the t orturing pangs of Neuralgia, Rheum- York, for specimen copy of the A mericcm ·ATARRD atism, Sciatica, Lumba.go and similar pain- .A9r-ic1 ilt1irist, sample pages of. " O ur ful complaints are severely .tried, but HQme11; How to beautify them," fuU u.tJ\, N o; c· Liq~ t11' there is a speedy relief in Bagyard's Yel- descript ions of the pictures, "Obr ist be· YE Sm;U ~ow Oil, as ~housands wh_o have ~sed " it fore Pilate." and "Christ on C~vary," · A.particle taawlied :into each- nQs trU ..a.nil 3oyfully test1fv. It bamshes pam and I and portrait of Munkacay, t he pamtel' of la & f;reeable. . J.'rlee 60 00!l t9 u.t Drnwst.s i t>;, l11mene~s q uick ly. these great works. . t ~:~~g~~fc~s~~~~0~'ll' B ROTffF.}RS, pa~!::er:~sic;~:s 0 ~ ~::! pi:~~eac~1:~ ;:~::::~·ille, 1 A CA R0 0 r - ' JOHN GRIGG 1 Im I I I ! i I) I -- I· I

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