LIME FRUIT JUICE P URE and undiluted, full strength. WHOLESOME, Purifies the blood, and aids digestion. REE'RESHING, Tones up the system FRUITY and rich in flavor. COOLING, Just the drink for .varm weather. DOMINICA I Absolutely f1ee from Alcohol. In ordering, specify DOM~N~CA_. and don't be put off with any im1tat1ons, REFINED lU XPitESSLY FOlt Sewing machine needles at Tait's. c. s~ockta~ing is in progress at the Furniture Fact.ory. The Local Train now rnns to and from Peterboro im1tead of Cobourg. Trinity 'i1'hb\th School is announced · to pic-ni c t·>·d;iy at Erpingham. A good second hand top buggy for sale cheap. A pply to M . A. J ..urns. Mr. George Pigg"ott received a wound in the leg last week from a vicious dog. R EDU CED R A'rE. - we will ~ccept 40 cen ts for T RE STATESMAN for t he balance of 1888. Specii\l bargains in millinery at Mrs. M nrrison's as she intends clearing out her summe r stock . ' HAI.P HoLWA.Y. ·- ··The merchants have agreed to cloae their stor(>s on Thursday afternoon during J 11ly A nd Au~ust. Good act. F .rn.MEllS A T'r.ENTION.--The best 'furnip Seed in all the leading Yarieties for sale at J ··HN LY.LE'S Grocery and Provision Store, Boumall's Block. Com~ STRAYED.·- Messrs. Jl'well and Harris have fur som e weeks adv ertised lo~t colts, but have not got word of them yet. Do any of our renders know where they are ? See advt'R for descript ion. u. I Miss Nellie Williams, daug ht~r of Mr. M. D. Williams, gave a large party on the evening of Dominion D ay at h er father's r esidence. The y oung i1eople h ad a very enjoyable time in honor of Miss N ellie's MONTREAL. birthday. Fo~ ea.le by Grocers and Druggists ln Pts. SoDA.- ·A nttmber of the m ost delicious &nd QtEI. (Imperial measure.) A LIBEHAL DISCOUNT TO THE 'l'RADE. of the American Flavors n.re dis pensed at Q'N o charge for Cases. S tott & Jury's soda fountain-every ··· · person should visit ·hem as t.h ey are very fio e and very differ ent fro m the old fashioned flavors aold ly most dealer s. S TILT. GoING OK. -The genuin e clearing · out sale of dry goods that h~ s b een f~r some months in progr ess at M cMurtry s W est End House is still in progr ess and Lowest Prices ever heard of. in such lines a s 11.ro stil l m s· ock real Pedlar's Qtiality . .. . . .. . .. . ... 20c. bargains will b e given. Man y things are g sold at and bel (HV \\·h oJ.,Hle cnst, Commercial. ........ . ....... . . 30c. bei[> if you have a f~w doll>trs t o ~pent and so Chemicaliy Pure . . . . . . . ...... .40c. you Wl).at, dry ~oo cls make a Ppeerly visit We ntiver believe in selling second to the West End H ouse, 1md y·">U will b e q ualities of aoy kinds of goods but we surprised, l'Xceedingly. find there is some dem.:1,ud among a PROl lE NAD F, CnNCl>RT. - Our citizens eertain class of customers for a clrnaper wbo have been so gc uernu ~l y furnished grade of P ,;ris Green, and we have ther e- by the D. 0 . & P . Co's B aud wittJ. free fore laid in a st ock of each kind , and we open ai r cc rncer ts this sum mer will b e are posi tively givin~ a s good value for th e given a ch a.nee oa Friday night t o eh ow money as can be obtained anywhere in t heir a ppreciat ion i n a practicd wa.y, a s a Canada. gra nd promenade con cer t will be given that nig h t in the drill shPd t o raise m oney t oward11 the expenses in attending t he b and t ournament a t B erlin. S imrl e ad'£ he Reliable Druggi sts. mi~si or> 15 cP.nts , double ticket 25 cents. WELL 'fESTED.- " I was nearly dead Doors open at. 7:30 ; concert at 8 sharp. wit h Chol era. M orbus, one bottl e of ExFurther particulars in programs. tract of Wild Strawberry cured me, and We need scal"cely d ir ec t our read ers' at a noth er time I was so bad with Sumatt en t ion to the n ew a dve~l isement of mer Co mplaint t hat I thought I w o uld The abov e reward is offered to any per. M essrs, Couch J ohnst on iind Cryder man neve r get over i t, whe n t wo b ot t les curecl flon giving evidence that will lead t o the in tl1is iss ue of 'l'H E STA"rES)tAN- That l '~peration performe d fo r whatwaes apposed me. " Mrs E . Asket t , Peel, Ot1t. conviction of any person selling . Paris this firm do the l ead i!lg and m ost acti ve I t b e a tumor,. b ut which was found to be T Y RONE. G ree n or other poisons in Yiolation of the Dry G ooda business i n Uiis par t of t h e an ~ h cess inJ h e a bdom en. H e died from Pharm,.cy Act. W e would ad vise our city man," John,' ' co un t ry, g oes without saying; and n o the ~~ ~ the operation, we h ear . B is For t he information re~ardin g said r e- cl oubt it is largely owing to t h e fact , hat r emains were brough t her e and the funer· not to be t oo obnoxio na or he m igh t get ward (Jnquire of any chemist or write t o they always keep their st ock fresh and al t ook place yesterday fro m his mother's introdµced to t he coole r once more for a "REGISTRAR, " Ontar io College of Pharm.' bright. '£ 0 d o thi ~ t hey clear out thrir residence, a large num ber of relatives a nd ge. .acy, Toronto, Ont. st ock at th e end of each season ; hy doin g fri ends att ending. H is wife, m other an q All of Mr . T hos. W o odley 's ex tensi.ve I >owm amille, .July :) , 1888. · t · farm buildings \Yere burned o n Tuosdi.y . ···-···· .. __ so th ey are a l wap . in a posi tion to place br '> thers and sioters h ave the sympf;a morning, the fir.., startecl ab out m iduigh t. Tii'UNK RAIL"WAY. before th~ir customel's t he n ewest and of a large circle of acquaiiutances. most fa shionable gootle t.hat. m on ey ca n A large num be r of officars anG. me m ' e~ Cau..~e Unknown. Insurance light. 'rORE T O LET.-The store n-0w oc· REWARD - - S tray ed ,..... Jfhe r etur n match between Hampt on BOWMANV II,LE STATION. procure. . Th ey ann ounce their se~m-an n- of Flor ence Nightin~ale Lodge, I. <. · bv :l>rr. w·. H . l ves, on King ~ treet, ~ · · from lot ll. con. 5. Darlington t wo cupied ea.er. of t he P. 0 . Possession l>lay " and 'l'J rone " Gladston es " is " Beavers ~al clearmg eale, and all who a re m n eed F. \Ver e sumptu ously enter tained after a bay yearling blood fl lly. Any person giving 10th .doors Apply to A. Bue1 n,ER, J eweller, GOlN(h, E AS 'l' GOING W Eli\T of cheap D ry Goods sh ould gi ve th em a the installat ion eere mnny o n W ed nesday e..xpected to be playe d here on Sat ur day information leading to her r ecov&r.r will re· . 15- t t the ahoYe reward. A H'l'flUR HARRIS, 8.37 Mail ........ 6.1:" af ternoon, 1'fter which t h ere will be an 'ceive call. . . nigh t at " L orne V illa," by Mr. J ohn f yrone; 24-·tf · .;,press... ... 10.33 o. m Local .........8.23 am ARM FOR SALE.Situated i n tlle The !'nmversary 0 £ t he Church -st. M ay nard, J ewe lier , th e newly el ect~d Ice Cream festi v[Ll. "'iix:ed .. .......3 40 p m E;~press' . ... .. 9 .35 a m ~--------·---------Znd concession. lot 26. 'fownah itJ of · !Joo.al ........ . . 7.H pm M1'!'ed .. ..... . .3.16 pm M ethodIBt S abbath School on S u:1day N oble Gm nd . Abo ut a dozen Oshawa OL T LOST.- S tr ayed from lot 6, Clarke, I,\- miles south of Orono. 2l· miles norq, Mat! .. ...... 10:07 p m Mail .. ·.. ·... 9.00 pm was ~easureably successful. L:tr~e~cun - brethren. includi ng Bro. J·. "An th ony sought for ha ppin ess in love, con. 1. Darlingt.on, o. de.rk bay mare colt , of Ne wcastlet cont,alning 100 1>cres ,,.11 clee,z~i) T amblyn , "Except Mondo.ye. 2 yee.rs old, No w hite on her $& reward and in a gooa state of cultiva,tion. It is one of Brutus in glory, C:1Jsa r in d o min ion ; the g regat1ons greet~d t he Rev. D :. W ithro w Dist r ic t D eputy, were alao present. The will be given for information leading to her the best rarmi in t.he To wnship. There is on first foun:i dis~ra ce, t he second d isgust, r ecovery. Jou ~ J EWELL, Bowmanville, P. O, t he pronises 2 dwelling houses. 2 barns, :ti ·t..·"'!· 111'. tt.U""~fht ~ Q.-+n+·ti:tnl1n a t al~ t he sei:vLC~s. The children '~ho supper was an excel len t on e , consisting of 23- tf c1>ttle sta bles, 2 turnip cella.ra, l stat-le-room· ¥JIUJ.; \'.:11'4 W'.WU·l·,,.-... supplied t h e smg m g wer e s~ate d behmd 5courses with lemonade andhot coffee. A the last ingr atitude, and each dest ruc · lrnd and other ontfor ~ horses- goad driving B ·--·--- ·' ....., . ,.,,,_ .. · th e pulpit on raised. s ea ts and beh aved capi tal m'usiclll program was render ed a nd t ion." S u fferers from low and d epr essed rl1AILOH. fNG. - M r. H indson, Tailor. buildings; good orchard and garden oonti:.m· BOWMA.NVILLE, J ULY 11, 1888. . t h emselves ~ell. F lo ivers b~d ecked tha gam es were en~oyed t ill after m idnight, sp irits, from indigestion , from h eadache .I. at McU!ung Bros .· ia now pteparcd t-O ing tipple, J)ear a.nd ulurn t rees ; Z good wel.ls burn, from sl uggishness of l iver make a limited num ber of suits for country and 1 cistern ; a never .failing strea.m of w ater d~sk, and nme cages of canar.ies ~rnng on wh en the g uest'.! r etired . B efore 11oing and hearL buyers or from outside e 3tabllehment s. Zn runs th ro~1gh the prenpse~ close to t he barn· wires stret~hed across .the aud1tonuJl1 kept they sang " He's a j01Jy good fellow." and sourness of stomach , need n ot con - t rancethrmigh (~uick & Co's store 4.5-tf yar d. Will sell '?r exc.1an~e for smaller Pll)ot'6 . "&11 is n ot >anity a nd vexation of _ _ __ _'_ _ _ __ F or turthe1 · particulars ap phr on the premtsea clude up a smgm g and t witter t h at gave the W e shall give th e list of officers next OOD B UILDI NG LO T F OR S ALE . toS,1111 vEL Wooo, Orono, P . o . 2&- t f spirit, " for t h er e is· posit i Ye r elief in gathering t he aspect of an annual meeting week . Cockle's A n ti-bilious pills . 6 - '.!.'hat splendid building lot opposi te the . - -- - - - -·ru RNIP S EE1>.- All the popular vari- of t he pet st ock associat ion. The Fpeech r esidence of J ohn Wesley E sq., on th.e bill. es at the afternoon m eeting wore good. etiee at J. LnE's . west or this town will be sold on Ycry reason· I P er s onal. R1 muc1rn 1 1A.TE.- We will accept 40 able 'l'he Q ueen -st. School was presen t by in· ter ms. Apply t o M .A. J.\l\CES or .IORN S:tbscriber s who h ave r eceived accounts cen ts for' t h e 8TATES'.1'1AN for t h o balance FLETCIIER, owner, Bowmanville. 13·tf tion a nd occupied ih e cen tre of t h e Mr. A . L. Tilley, of Brantrord, ; home, vita 8 will greatly oblige by r emitting promptly . ed ifice. T h e tot al collect ion s fo r t ile day I of 1888 . LA.RGli:s'r JN CAJ\'AD.~ . AR:M: Ji'OR SALE. - T he su bscriber Mrs. W.R. Climie ie visiting a t her sister's, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT Insurance, wer e $45. CiO. FoR l\1EN.- The correct p lace to b uy offers for sa.le seventy a.ores of as good Col borne. Ro:nT. V IRTUE, Agen t , Bowm anville , tf. a s tyli ~h h at is at M . Mayer's where you land as 1 s in Darlington townsh ip, being com\\ 'e want reliable. energetic men to sell ou~ Miss Hanson ia SJ)ending a few months in JlE>Bed of a pa.rt "of J~ Gt 6 and 7 in the s ·cond nursery stock ; preyious experience L.O t necee. Som ~ thing the Public Should B owmanvillel\farble \Vorksh<1.ve recentLowell, Mich. will !ind a g ra.nd assor tmen t - from w h ich Con, Good brick 1: ouse a nd young or~ha.rd sa.ry ; any ma.a with tact and er:ergy cs.n Know. ly erecte d R ome fine m onuments at P eter · Miss Edith Adams has gone to P ort HoJJo to choose. H is gents' furn ishings, shirt11 with plenty of water; llret·class out buildings succeed. 'l 'cTms liberal, either eala:·y or com· !or a few weeks. ooffa, collars, ties, gloves, e tc., a.r e of the and fences. 'l 'he land is in llrst· class condi· mission ; outJl t free. b or o. Our agents have aclvn.nta.ges, sueh ll.9 selling · Miss Lizzie E'ields is home from Whitby Ia test sty1es an d as c h eap as t I10y can b e tlon. \ Viii be on dold on P.remi easy terms~ For par· . 1es, anonym ous an d o11 T lie ar t 1c . ierw1se, ticulars apply t he The Church-st. M et h odist S un d ay 8 es to MRS. GEO. houstigrown, hardy Canadian >to::-k. T li:i11 appearing from t ime to t i me in th e newsLadies' College. sold. PA'l'F.R SOY, Howmanv1lle. 2i-tf season we have a n umber of cboic:e speclal~ill9 Sch ool are t o picnic t o· day in Stephens ' which are of value and which can 01117 Jm papers, making un farnr able r eference t o M~!:: if:~~e~~~~r, or 'orcnto, is visiting the One of t h e greatest surprises t o the ~ -· g rove. secured from us, ~uch as a complete llst of Cler eland's baking powder are inten ded t o Mre. H . Lanen.shire. or New York. is visiting English p ub lic at the Colonial liixhibi tion New Russian apples, t he ltitson pear. Samili· r~adies , make a dollar go as far a8 you era plum. Hilborn raspberry. Moor s H uby t.n~· in J, ondon was t he ex ten sive and art~tic -~' O l~TflE can, it will do wonders for you if you t ake c ounter act., if possible, the letter to t ile at Mrs. T. 'f apson'e. Illack Champion currants, Jlfoore'd Diar:iol!.tt· H urs t, late Ohio hi~~~s(~a f nhfiiiia!~~nt Dominion Day with display of .Mem orial Windrnvs a nd H ousegrape, etc., etc, it t o Mrs. M orrison ' s cost sale of m illinery p ublic fro m General 1 We ho.ve S ta te Dairy & F o d Co mmissi.nn er, in h old S tained G lass from t h e celebrated given pa.rticular attention to the for one m onth. "ch he ~ta tes that t he O hi ' o n ommi sMessrs. Chas. Roblin anc l \ V , P..oenigk anent wh i propagation or hardy Yarieties sui t&"r.·le to the ~ JJominion Day at Belleville. · McCausland & S on, Toronto. '.!'he P rince northern sections of Canada., "Messrs. Godfrev 11nd G unsolus ha\'e sion's in vestigat ion of the ba kin g powders, Master Fred. and Mis~ Louise Hanson are o { Wal es and t housands of ot;h ers openly For t.erm~. a;iply to u;st nblishecl over thirty years. tllis week a party frv m B owman ville, i n· b ased upon the Stat e Chemist's analyses visiting friends In Acton, Ont;. expressed t h eir s ti r prise and d P,light in S ton e & W ellington , eluding M r . an d Mrs. Joh n W esl ey, Dr. of thirt " differen t brand ~, P . -roves t hat Mr. and Mrs. J'1<Dlf S McJ,een and. family, or t h · f l l 2 1 3m Toronto, Ont. J ·· open. ·~ R · t own. e specimens o g a:;s wor .:s. 'l'h e olcl reliable nursery, Men w it.Ji "USh, Beit h and M rs. B eit h , M r. S . S. E dsall Cle vel<ind 's i· a strictly p nre cream of H a m Pvon, un d " Y ID ,, u \·r , .. 1 11 f. d energy, good h abits and clean charaotera and Mr. W. McKay. On Wednesday t h e tartar baking powder, e ntirely free from "'~essrs, . " · Gll.lpin and \ V , Yule, of Boston, .u you wan t to ouy or se . o. arm , a - always ~ucceed . \Ve can give you !'(ood pa.y are here visiting old friends. vcr tise in the '£oronto \Veekly Mail. '£h at and steady work . Write r01' terms to· lad ies h ad a day out, and landed u. num- alum , ammonia , lime, & c. , and t hat i t is Mase., Mr. aud Mrs. p , Werry and Mr. s. Btngham, 100 000 f ] b er of fine base, h andling t heir r ode n.nd the best an d most desirable ba king p;>W· Tyrone, spent Sabbath in Bowmanville. paper r each es · a rmers iomes CHASE BROTHERS' CO .. everv week, and your 11d 1 rei:tisement ... ___ N _n __ r_ s erym _ e _n, COMlORNR, ON T . reels with gr eat dext erity. Oll Monday d er manufactured ; a lso, th:H the R oy al Mr. and Mrs: G. '£ , \ Varwick a.ud Mr. .F'. J M r . M cYay perform ed on e of the fea ts of baking powder contains a mmonia., and Wagnp,r, of Springfield, Mass., are Yisitini;- u.L s houl d m eet t h e eye of som e on a wh o i t he seaso n,, by landiug a 1G lb. maskin· t ha t th~ C levefand's i_ s superior t o the M~i~~-,~~~~:~:sof Goderich, and Mis~ Wi lson, w~nta to pm·ch~~e. A.d~'ertisem,ents of ; . · r11HA.T excellen t ~rain and g ra.::;mg farm, onge on an eigh t ounce r od and t ack le. Royal rn every q uali ty of excellen ce. or Bowmanvillo, aro the guests of Rev. I. Mid· t his class are m serted ll1 th e roron to \ - -know n as " Erpingh·.m," consisting oflOO di t o h . \ \T eek ly Mail for five cents a word each McCU~I G & M _ A I_NWARING, a.ores. well fence~. " :en ".'~tercd ,,a~d .m .f lrst It was a fine piece of playin g, and took A.noth er object soug ht in th e arLicles r ee on, s awa. insertion or t wenty fi ve cents a wor d for 1 Estate a nd ]'manoial .Agents, class.stat.e of cnlt1vat1 on, wit h goou 1r mt crch· j ust t wenty m inutes by t he wa tch . !'he ferr ed t o is to diver t pu blic at;ten t ion from The many rriende of Mr. w· . Middleton, now fi . ' . . Add 1'1 u · ·1 . 'T I CTOnlA STREET TORON'l.'0 ard, 16 Otf.Jred for sale Oil easy tcr~s. b ll · k d of the Ontano Bank. Mont roal, were ploased ve n1aer h one. ress, ie lt 1.&1 , l b ' i . , · · There ara large farm buildings. stone cellar I · fish was th en completely e:x.hau ~ tcd, and I 1 ro 1m e a · to see him he1·e last wees:. Toronto Cimada Can exchange a number of well rented houses stables underneath for stock an cl :etorage .or. t 10 scat nng ut we m er1tec was b r ough t within r each of the gaff.m i nist ered by Gener al H urst for falsify ing Mr. D. H . Coates, n. A .. fs spending his ' · i u Toronto, paying a good rate of i nter est,, for roots, ecc. Bobcaygeon I ndependent. his official r eport i n the effort t o b olster vacation at Maple Grove: He is highly pleased """". _ ·. . . . -··-- - - - - - - __ - - firs t·class fa.r.ms free or mortga.ge: 'l 'here is a r olling clam on crec:O: i;.· ; ar buikl· 1 -' MA:'.R-RIED. Why let money on deposit at 4 per cent. h1g· , (no expense tor P!!-Bt te:i years) and ,a W A omitt ed to m e ntion b efore t he en- u p· ~.nother bak inrr p owde L' when i t com- wit h.Bradford and tho people. ~ bl ,· h -. . l d' lh r. J . .A.. Campbell, M. D., of Blackst ock, ... Ail" wh en judicious investment in '.I'oronto pro· br!last wheel !lrccte<l wt th fore. >? pu~p t b.a.t tertainment gi ven i n t h e D isciples' Church pare~ so un f :ll _ ·Ota Y " it C le>e an a 1 sailed last week for Edinburgh, Scotland. \ Ve ~D1£R~1 AN- L.ny 1w.-At Hampten, on the per ty will realize ten times t hat amount'raises water ,,o feet to resen ·o1= w hich sµP· hear he has sold out to Dr. Ffeh. Uh rnst.. by H.ev. E . J3a.rrassi ¥r· J , H- Cry. :MONEY LOANED F p ·t t piles water tln·ough st ockstablesanddwellmg wh en t he c:tntata, "The F l o wer Q ueen, " powaer . ' · b · . M . f.ifermo.n, of Bowma.nn lle, to .vriss G. J,awry, . on . arm roper Y a throughout. Cleve 1 1er 1 was pr ese nted by t he young ladies of the M l d s superior a ln n g powc iae .· r. w t!1. Alim, former~y of the Ne"'.s staff i , third daughter of. t he late II. J . r,a.wry, Eef[., lowest rates. . A ttrst·class Dairy Bnsiuesa was: carried oa amilto n We can offer several inyeatmonts in rented for years. from 25 to 3.5 cows being kept. There S unday School u nder the dir ect ion of th e 11ever been m·tde of anythinrr but purest tl~is to~n. now of the '.r oronto Empu·e, spe~ ' f t t"" . b t his hohdavs here and n.t Hempton. . housescentral localities, 'l.'orouto, paying ten being seY eral acres et rich " h lats," through Su perin t endent , Mr . R . \Vindatt. l t was g rape cr eam 0 arcar, p~ res r.1tcar ona e Mrs. J'ohn H. K ydd and :Ma~ter l'renk, ' f ·- ·. ·· .-;;;:--..---· .. . uer cent. on amount invested. which r uns 11 livin~ stream, a.oeessible f:rom well pr esented and p lellsed the au dien ce of soda, :rnd a sm all portion of wh eat flour Guelph, are visitinR a.t l\:lr. J'. P . Rice's, M , _,.. · B y notifyi ng u s direct or by leaving notice every fi<:I~ .on both si.des, this i arm ail:ora.e t b.o Oumn:- l!'allen asleep in Jc~ u s on 1'uesday, at STATESMAN OFFICE, 'Bowmanville, or best fa cil1t1 es ror this busmess. . !) al~· llelf .f<I ver y m uch. The church was h andsomely o r s tarch , and has al w'lys been alnolutely J<ydd and :wred. spent Dominion day here, 1 free fro m adulteration. T h is is atteetcd Rev. ?i1r. ~'Varren , of Bowmanville, conduct· 10th ~ 11l:v, at !1 er father 's residence. m BOVf· wit h P. 'f REBIT, COCK, Ilookseller, Bowman- mile.rroni tho tc_iwn of l~ov,:m~nvilto. decorated wit.h fl ,1wers t hat emitted a . . . ·.. , . ~d services m St, George's church, Oshawa, on man.v1lle,_, A nme, second dau~,hter of Fredor tc ville interviews may be arranged with our F or sale a)so "~acres m tile ith co,n..ceas!on of pleasing odour. T he y oung lad ies wer e by t he 1 e w d1ng chem1e·s in d1·r:ro1e·1t s un day evening Iast, preaching an n,ble ser. c u b1tt·· .1. "·unera1- . 3 p, m., on r h ursd ay, ' t,~_ tn · , e. M r, l" ' · c· " 3 rn. Darhngton,Jnat t:.O rode 6.tJply west of Boa.rdN .' · ' u · parts · represen ' · S INCL AI R·. l ~ F or full par t\cttlars to' G·.nue ·S'J' El>Hi: d r essed in .. hite and each wor e a dist i n- o f the coun try fro m analyses m ade of our rnon.- \"indicator, Gooo.- In Darlington, 011 the 8th i nst., J ane, c OTT O N , Bowma.nvilie. 2Gtt 111. A. James, ?· P., of Wel!in,..ton Lodge, S, beloved wife of William G·ood , aged G S years. ...::-=-==-::::=:.::=....:. g uishing b ouq uet of flowers . T hose takin g po wder p ur chased by t h em in open market localities ·ts sho wn by 0. E., was a ppomted District Deputy for \'Vest SPOTSWOOD.- In Bowmanville. on Sat urday. B ree d er · . S IreCL;OICY. part were : Misses Vida S trowger, M abel in t.heir r .t1spect iYe . . ' ·' Durham and South Ontario .at the last annual ,Tuly i tb, Helen Spotswood, beloved wife of l · Borlo.ncl, B ella Prower , N ellie J ohnstvn, t heir certificates m t hec1rcular accomvany- session of the Urand J,odge. 'l'hos. Spotswood, aged 70 years. - - - -- -- -- - - - -- - ·- - - · - _,"'.ssie H ill, Winnie and OliYe M orrison, i ng each can . W e ask the pu blic t o sho w Mr, W ·.r . .Tones, MaJ?agei· Standard Bank, BORLAND.- At Winnipeg, Man .. on J uly 5th , s1t r elatives. He w111 J ohn Dorland, of Quappelle, aged ol years, · - - o- B OAR F OR SER V I CE:.- A '.r itoro'· nie A dams, Mau die F ogg, Emel in e its di.'3a.ppr oval of th e despica ble me th ods h!'~ gone to I1 1>land to v1 . . visit England and probably the Continent. bred Yorkshi.re White Bo<.c' is kent f;:n : ,;'[ Hums, Viola G ilfillan . Miss S t rowger r eferred to by exten c lmg it3 patronage to Mr. ,T, Gordon w ill be m1wager while Mr. The very h ighest Cash Price service on lot rn. con.4, Darlingtc m. on t h o .fo ll BRo:irnN D owN. - " After suil'e l'ing wit h Farm. a half mile sonth of Hampton. Tcnne t ook t he part of t h e F l ower Q ueen, an d Oleveland's super ior baking powder , which J ones is away. h as for ei<>'h teen yeara been first i n point Mr. · Toseph Bassett, of J,ostwithiel. Cor nwall, Dyspepsia , R idney Disease, loss of appew i ll b e p aid for any quantity $l.OO Z.>-·i w· M r . 11,, W indatt that of t h e Recl use. · " fl' . h l ·h f l E ngland, who lived in th !~ town 30 years ago, · . · h l l . ,. cient, eat u arrived here last week and is visiting his h te and pam i n t e i e ac u nt 11 01scourCold , co ugh , coffin is what ph iJ03oph - o f men t as a pare, e 1 ULL FOR SERVJCE.-'i'h0 T!1or:.o· w ening agen t. brother Thom~A ~ad other friel}~s.· He return· aged, 1 heard of B ur dock Bloo d Bit ters, of WOOL at ers t erm " a logical seq uence." One is b read le1 Bred Short H.orn B ull ' "S0Ii111' ( ·J:,am; ·i.bli" : CLEVFU:-< n B 1t0T.F.rEllS eel to .E!'lgland 28 ;years ago, I h rn town has !;ook t wo b ottles and am happy to say f ee is k ept for service 0n ]~ot 28,Coll.· C. JJ:J.rli11.r,-.<iiu . very liable to follow t h e other ; but by ~ r . ' · · · greatly improved m those years. 'J'er ms.- For the oer.E<on, ~'J .\VJ, J'6.y:c-,llle l o!. ot:t., Mr. E. c. '.l'hornton, ~on of Mi·. H. B. '.rhorn· as well as ever." Mrs. 11ufus E . Merry, curing t he cold with o. dose of Ayer's A .tllA!'.iiY, N. Y ., June, 1888. 1888 ; $ 1.50 pt<yabte ! st E'ebr11a7, ! 2ol1. 'J'.aos, ton, Orono, llae re· urned home after an attend· New Al bany, N. S . w ARD, Solma. 21H w ... Ch erry P ectoral, t h e cough will be stopa.nee or eight months at Ca nada. Business L ast Wednesday S t. J" oh n 's S unday ped and t h e coffin n ot n eeded- just at College, Clu1tham. where he succeeded in Sch ool en:j oy ed their annua l pic-nic at earring o ff the Gold Medal, thero being ten G rocery an d P~·o vision S tore, -J ORSE S i ro R SA L K--F our Brood ! pr asen t. E rping ham. ReY. M r. Warren an d other competitors. This is tho t hird time th.e Mares with foals at foot ; two general MA.LARI~, FEVE R AND (;HILLS nrc b est D eacon P ethick h ad ch arge of t he arrange- Gold Medal has been won at this college by purpoee colts tl1re9 years old ; and three gocd BO WMANVILLE. brok e n up n ncl i·rc\'ented by u si ng Mil· young men from "\Vost D11rham. \Yo congrat· yearling colts. Apply to ;JonN f'oS'l'ER, drover, ments. bnrn's Ar ontatle Qululnc lVine. nlate Mr. Thornton on his splendid success. ille. 2J-2m BowmanY LYMAN, SONS & CO., PU-RE PARIS CREEN ! STOTT & JURY, $10.00 REWARD I Mrs. Morrison offers her whole s lock of hats, bonnets, feathers and flowers :1t cost for one month. . BINDER Twnrn. -A car load of N o. 1 binder twine just arrived. Pric" very low. ROGERS. FARMERS. -- You can buy t h<> bes turnip s ..ed, all the t1eweet kind ~, at J J,YLE's, BowmanYille. NEEDLEs.-H. 0. Tait has received a large variety of needles and can fit any make of sewing machine Order Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Picket,, etc., at Morris' Planing Factory, Liberty stl"eet, R. H. Osborne, leasee Every person contemplatin~ a trip to the Old Country should call or write M. A. J .urns before buying tickets. l\1. M ayer has just received from N ew Y nrk a lot of the lates t sty le straw hats, which he offers at very low prices.. G ive him a call. Ladies, don't miei; the bargains now going at Mrs. Morrison's, to be continued for one month only. The goods are new and stylish. CI TIZENS, C:lo.- E verybody attend tli.e Band Concert io t he drill sh ed on Friday night, 13th inst, '.l'he Band deserves encouragement. Mr. Thos. Woodl ey 's many friends will sympathir.e with him in the total loss of' hia farm buildings. Loss, $5,000, only $1,000 insurance. Mr. Harry Brown hns opened an ice cream parlor in N eads' Block to be kno wn us " The Hub ." lee cream will b e served up Bro wn there. What adds more to man's appearance than a stylish hat? Mayer has j ust r eceived from N ew York all the latest styles and his prices are rig ht. A local p aper says " ab out t he only drunken m an s een in t own last M onday," etc. The local scribe must have b~en out of town th3t dav. '!'here were scores of drunks. D eocn ation D ay was well obser ved last Saturday 11fternoon, »nd many n ice tl.ower" we r·~ laid on the i;(raves, but r ain is much needed to gi ve tlie cametery a fresh appear ance. THE P URf; STUJ<" F, - lf you want to get some of the geuuiu e P aris G reen lik:e t hey used to sell years ago b efor e t hey manufaotnred t l1e ch e,1per. gr adAs for potato bugs you can get i t at Stott & Jury 's. It will cost you 4.0 ce nts a pound, but it is t he same grad e t hat u sed to cost 50 ccnt.s and is well wor t h the extra price - S tott & Jury sell P <"dlars G reen at 20 cem s, P uro Commer cial at 30 .cents, and the ch emically pure at 4.0 cen ts. T he public will get full value a nd save money bJ.,g i.v,Hfg t h e m a call. 1 ,./ The s::id 11ewa of the death of Mr . Jo hn fflorlan<l, formerly of this t o wn, a t. Winni\ p eg, re~ -.:hed her e on Friday last . H e : had gone to Winnipeg to have a surg ical ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. '.rho· people of .St Paul's Church enjoyed an unusual 1reat las' Sabb01U1 in the services of Rev. A. H. Momen,, D. D., of Westminster Church, :Brooklyn, N. l'. Dr· . Moment, who is regarded wilh pride a s an old Clarke boy, was well known in the country many years ago as a most success. fn.I teacher. Tne tlloroughnea@and tact which then characterized him, h ..ve followed him at every step, and have se· cured him his professfo;:i. H is church in Brooklyn i~ large and influential. A s a preacher, Dr. ~foment displays R graceful oombinatiuu of tenderness and force. While eminently biblical,he posseases a happy faculty for beau,iful:illushe.lions. Ria preach· ing is mos' persuasive, and one oe.nnot fail lo see the consecrated m an beh ind t he sermon. The morning eermon wns upon the text "For ye know the grace of our L ord Jesus Christ, that th ough be was rich , yet for your sakea be became poor, that ye .mrough his pov9rty may be rich." 2 Cor. viii., 9; and that of t he ovenmg from Habakkuk, iii., 17- 18- the propbel'e joy avA n when fig tree, vine and olive bore no fru it, and fields wer e barren, and flocks and herds failed. The large congregaL ions were deeply impressed by bot fu.. discourses. In the afternoon ti ftowel servfoe was held in connection wilh the Sabbath School. Each scholar brougM n. bouquet o! fresh cut flowers , to be eent to the Children'e Hospital, Toron,o. The sigh' was B pretty ooe,when tho scholars marched up by claeses and depo8ited their flowers on the traye prepared for them on the pllitform. The bouquets masrnd upon the 1able~ and ~he pulpit,. prod11ce<l n. fine effect. Dr, Momenrs address was singular ly beaulilal. It was an otijact lesson on '£ he Lily, from the words of 8cripttire. "He shall grow as a lily, "an tl. belt! ~lie ecl1ol11rH fo r t hirL y.five · lilera!lv 8pell· bo11nd mion tee. Dr. McLaughlin, t he Snperin· tenduu; of th e school, br idl y explained the nse to which lhe fl owers were t o be put. Afler Lhe eervice lhe bom1uets were earefully p&cked, and on Monday morn ing for waded to I heir destination . I '.rhe a11nt111l pic-nic of St. Paui's Sabbat h 1 School w11s lield in Stepbens' woods on Monday a.rter nnon. The day was a perfect one, and the wh ol e par ty of sobolars a nd frie nds enjoyed themselves thorougbly. THE RUSH was immense during last week -.A. T- c. McOLUNB BROS. for cheap Dry Goods and Millinery. When we announce bargains we mean bargains and not humbug. Big bargains which can be seen without the aid of an eye glass or MICR.O SCOPE. This cheap sale of good goods will I continue during July. -We are determined to make it h~t for high priced inen during the I -w-arin weather. Sweeping Reductions in every department. Come early and come direct to the SIGN OF THE COLDEN SHEEP, House of the popular and reliable Dry Goods McCLUNG BROS., S Bowmanv ille. GR.AND $ 5 00 C "'"il ,........ aml am I 0 F : F """""'<"- Local and Otherwise. I . G I Fonth · 11 Nurser1·es I F 1 --·-SA USMEH.WANTED -···-· Nf Wt NG LAN 0 NU A Sf RlfS, FAR MS WANTED ERPI NGHAM F'A RM FOR SALE. I I l D iED--·-·. ----- ·-·-- 0 WOOL I WOOL'. ! . 1 n· .. B JOHN LYLE'S , I ',.