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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Jan 1889, p. 1

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- -._ / "'- - . A ., .... ~t OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. · M, A. J AMES E DITOR ..u m P.ll()PRDTOR, VOLUICJ: TERl'tf S :-fl.60 Pn A1nrox. N:zw Snn:s. NuxBEB 547. BOWM.ANVILLE. ONT.ARIO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1889 . ORONO. Mr. R. J. Rowe ha1 been re-appointed Bl!Beeaor. Mr. John. Wintera continues very poorly in health . There is a good opening for a Jirat-clasa teacher of music here. Mr. Ed. C. 'l'hornton ia at present acting as aaeistant Poetma11ter. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland & Mr11. Orchard ·· of Newcaatlo have been v1 eiting friends here. Rev. J. W . Sf!.vage and wife, of Inniefil, have been visiting at the Methodist Par11onage. J. W. Proctor, Esq., one of our gen· eral merchant11, is aellinu out, prepara· tory to removing to Toronto. The Rev. Dr. Griffith, of Toront o, will_ preach Educational sermons in the Meth· odist church on Sunday, l!' eb. 10th. · A .large number to_ok advantage of the sleighing and attended the social held on Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. Simmons, Newcastle. · The Tyrone Division of the Sons of Temperance paid a viait to the Orono Division on Wedneaday evening and were enter tained to an oyster supper. Wyman Andrus, our professional Base Ball player, late of t he . Hamilton club, has ·obtl!.ined a sit as st>ssional writer for the present Pi.rliame nt in Toron to. A. missionary meeting was h eld in £he English Church on Monday evening last. The Rev. W. C. Alliil, of Millbrook delivered an addrt:11s. '!'he attendance waa small. Five names were announcEd to the Council as applicants for ·the office . of Clerk, viz., D. Allin, F. Squair, R. B. Thornton, A. J. Lockhart, and R. Knox, the laat nam.e d getting th_ e appointment. Mr. Eldon Ga.meby and hie bride received a warm reception on their arriv3l a-t the fa.wily residence where a large number of relatives had assembled to meet them. They will atart hou11ekeep· in~ this week. Several of our citizens are talking . of going t o British Columbia the coming 1ie11.110n. Byron Leigh, of the . firm of Leigh & S ons, gives glowing accounts o( the climate and bueine11s pro11pects Of the Faeifin Coast. Masons can work all t he year round, and at present command $5 per day. On Monday the r_ e mains of Fred Dsvill, aon of Aaron Davie, Esq., were conveyed mu~t from the rellidence of John Ji'oster, B owmanville, 10· the Orono Cemetery. The remains of the late Fallis McLean, of Kendall, pueed through here the aame day, enroute from Toronto where he died, to his father's residence. Meetinj;!B in the.interest.o f Farmers unOne Door West of Poet OfH.ce. der the auspices. of the West Durham Farmer's Inst itute will be held in Clarke ae follows: Leskard, Thurs:lay, Feb. 'lth, at 2 ·p. in.; Orono, Thursd11y, F eb. 7th, at 7 p . m.; K endall, Friday, .8 th, at 2 p. m. ; ~ewtonville, Friday, 8th, at 7 p. m. i'he following persons will lead on topics as here given. J as. Leask : F ences, Per· !Danent and Pcrtable. A. Tamblyn : How t o sow grain. P.Werry: Underdraining. PETER WERRY, Secy:, A. TillBLY.N, President. xxxv. Nmmu SElYl!·ANNU.AL ----o---- , KI1'BY. Mias R ebecca Thornt on is taking a University course at Chae. Ruse's School of Music, Bowmanville . We congratulat e Mr. Ed. Birch on the number of prizes he obtained at t he Poultry show in Bowmanville. The Misses Wright, of Port Perry, who have been viaiting at Mr. Jae.· McCor· mick'a, have returned home. On account ol laet weeks' Bleighing there wae more traffc through Kirby than there haa been for aome time. Mr. -Toaeph Chapman fell recently and waa injured 110 si.rioualy as to be unable tD leave his bed for eome days. We are glad to hear that M ias Masy Powers. h11e greatly ~mproved in h aal th. Mre. Powers, however, is still quite ill. There was a gathering of the frien ds .of Mr. and Mrs Isaac Jewel a t their honse on Tueaday the 29th inst.; t hat day being the 15th anniversary of their wedding day. JU/FIELD. L.&KE VIE W- 0..4.RTWRIGHT. CLEAR/NB SALE. Before Stock-taking COUCH, JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN will offer Great Bargains Departments for the lll . all (NExr:s1x WEEKS) specially in · DRESS GQO. D S, MANTLE CLOTHS, OVERCOATS, FURS, and all 'Winter Goods. A lot of.Dress Goods will be sold at~~oout half price. N. B.-This i$ a Genuine Sa.le,, as our stock be reduced. We make it a rulQ n9t t9 carry goods o:ver from one season to another. · · COUCH, JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN, J. HIGGillBOT ·AM & 8011, Dispensing Chemists. " A full ·line of Drugs, Proprietary Medicines, Toilet Articles, · Perfumery~ etc., .A.LWAYS IN STOCK. New and Valuable Preparations : . SCULtCAP INDIAN O .ll, It works ljke a charm. Used internally and ext'ernally. For Inflamatory Swellings, Rheumatism, Lame Back, Colic, . Soro Throat, Cuts, B1·uises and all aches and pains. Pi~~ fLOWEii CiiNiiiTiiiN PowoER. . Althoug!i a short time before the public its sales are large. _Jt possesses many valuable properties. Wonderful results are obtained by its use. Every horse owner should try at least one package. PreRar. e d and sold by J. HIGGINBOTHAM & SON. P·ERCHERON HORSES! S A vAG::EI ~ :E="A:a.N"C'lM1:, JSL.lND HOUE STOCK F.u1:u. (lross& Isl& , lVa)'lle Countr. !lichlgan. About 200 pure-bred a nimals on band, Price· reaeonable ; terms euy. n o roe· f!Unanteed breeders. Large cntaloaue with histor)" of t h · breed free by m:Ul AddreosSAV4QE& F ABNlDI, Deuoll,.l\1icb. _ FRENCH COACH HORSES. per b a d ion, bred nnder t he patron age of t he F r eucl1 Gov· ernment. F or cat o.· logne a nd history of h:,i:~1·~~~Pil1fres~'e"J: lluntlrany formecl the breed address Suage &Farnum, . ,Detroit, Hieb, DSALE.s11nrnTOSELL Nursery Stock , A ll goods warranted first class. Perma.nen t. pleasant, profitable positions for the right men. ~ood salaries and expenses paid weekly, LiberalinducementR to beginners· No previous expe.rience necessary. Outfit free. Write for terms, giving ag~ CHARLES H. UH.A.SE, Nurseryman, Rochester. N. y , Mentfon this paper. 52· low· .. WANTE JUOUE JUEN to sell our 1"rult un'l ornaunentul Stock, We WANTED can give you a good paying situation at one.,, Addr ess for term s. Nurs ery1uen. E . B. lllCDA.RDSON 'oll (;O. Geneva, N. Y, 3-6w TICTORIA. CA.UBOLlC SALTE is a great aitl to hucrnul medldne In t.be treatment of scrolulo1u sores, ulcers und abseesses of all k.lud!, MiRs Eleanor Heatlie, late organist of Mr. Cowan, who is about to remove to M t. V ernon church, is n ow attending Blackatook lias sold hie olf farm of 109 Cha&. R nse's School of M usic, Bowman· acres R ich. S nggitt.· ville, An entertainment w as held in tbe Methodist cnurch, in this placie, on Fri· 0..4.RTW.RIGHT. day evening last. .A nry exeelleDt We ct>nll'ratulate our worthy . "Reeve, program was gi ven to a la.rl(e "l\udience, Mr. J 11s. Parr, on his election as, W·a rden consisting of r eadings, recitation1, di,ii.of the United Counties. lie well deserves logaes, music, etc. S pecial mention ia the h onor and will discharge the duties worthy of the mueio, en tit.led " The with ability a nd aatiafaction. ~ortgage on the F arm," aa .being accepted On Thursday, 10 th, the annual meet· piece and well rendered, st alone bl'iog Ing of t he Cartwrtght Agricultural S o- nearly wor th th., ad mission f;,e. Pro· ciety was held in the To wn Hall and af· ceeda about$20, t o b e applied t o purohu · ter t he traneaction of the general bu1ines11 ing an organ fo r the improY ement elaaa the follow inll' officerll were elected : P res· which meets every Friday ev1.1 uing in the ident, TA W right. V ice-President, R obt church. JOLLY Jo·. Philp; Secretary, James Parr; Treasurer, J B Devitt; Director&, J oseph Campbell, NEWCASTL E. N elson Marlow, George Marlow, Jame11 The social in connection with the Meih· Coates, J ohn McKee, Teasdale W hitfi eld, Anson Tay lor a nd Tom Swain. Owing odist churca of t his plac;,, .. hich waa held to very unfavorable weat h er at time of at the house of Mr. E. Simmona on Tue&· u ds fair last Fa.11 the Society is thr own oon· day 22nd was a grand ~ucc0ss . U p w1 of one hundred and ·twenty-five pArtook 11iderably in debt . OUURTIOE. of the excellent supper pr ·vided by the ladles. D uring the evening a programme L UNG S.A ULT. Capt. C~rnelle farewells this week. was rendered as fo llows : son11s by M iaaea . Mr. and Mrs! Jno. Shor t are vuitin~ Mr. R . Vir tue has been visiting Toronto Allin, Egan, Helm, and Douglas, and friends in Pickering. friends. Messrs. Br own, Gameby, !\Ud O rchard . Mr. Ed Sanderson has resumed h is The stone bee at M r. G . Staples' was a A Cornet solo by Mr. W. P ickard aucomstudies at Bowmanville Hiih School. pan ied by Master Norm , n Pickard with success. M r. Samuel Staples is visiting friends the harmoni?a amt . bones, in~tr.umental Seve.ral of our leading'yeomen attended duets by Misses R mc'I :uid S immons, the · Farmers' Institute in town last in th111 locality . week. Our citizens haHl b een attending the . .Atkinson and H elm, Atki·1F1on and Doug· There was a surprise party at Mr. revival services at Haydon. 1 las .a~d one wht~h is w· n ~ b y of speci~l . ment10n, by M1ssea Carrie aad Annie Arthur· Werry's last Friday evening'. M r. A. S taples has purchased himself (}rose, pupils of Miin Atkinaon and Mi1111 They had a. good time. a very fi ne fur coat. Correct 1 Simmons resµectively. Mrs. Simmolla Mr. F. Hutchison, of Baleam, spent a Mr. :"~~ Mr~. J ohn Tapi; ~r3 h ome and her daughters were untiring in their day or two renewing old acquaintances at from vmtmg friends fr? m Michigan., efforts to promote the enjoyment of t hose the panonage last week. Quite a n umber from here took par t in present. The .Qroc..eda are t o be d.eYoted The many friends o·f Mr. R. R Watson the surprise party which was at Mr. J . t o the renovation of t he church. in this section are pleased to hear of the Clark 's. aucc.i11 he is meeting with as a H igh Among th oee who were there T YBONB. School teacher. Was good-natured J ohn Bare \-Yhofa "Mr. Langdon, " eh 1 You would have had good fare 'l'he members of both hunt clubs t urned If you hai been·i htire. out in full force one day last week and A lively time at the Corner,. this week. chased three foxes clean into the ground. Mr. S. Hutchin11 i11 und er the \loekr'1 The m:xt day they wen t and du~ them KENDALL. cue. out. Heaps of fan. Messrs. Com11tock a nd Jackson have Mrs.. J. Hellya r, of Tu11111, is visitiDI At the Ebenezer Y. P. A. on Tneaday _ started saw-logging with full force. here. evening, it was decided. by debate tha.t Mr. and M rs. P. Werry, of Tyrone, · M rs· .Pollard h ad another bacl r.tkiok "The daughters ehould s hare equal property with the sons.·· Mr. 'J.B.Kenner, paid a v'isit to M r. R. H odge, of our last week. M rs. Smar t, P eterboro, h·9 been sped· 011e of Bowm1mville'a ambit ious bachelors, "illage, r ecently. T hey also viaited t heir 100, Mr. F . Werry, who is now teaching ing a few da,ys h ere. · . . occupied tho chair. at Enterpr ise.. Mr. W urry is ene. o.f Weat .. M r. G:·H. .Ja~d imi spe nt a fe w da,..·t T 11.1M· . Dorham'e progressive farmers!... · · . .. , B um t River last week. '· /:JULlN.A. The remains of the late Mrs. 0 : F o wler The eleigh load that wen t t o Oro1W laet were interred in Elliot t 's burying-gr ound week h ad an excellent time. JltJ;r. -arid Mrii. C. Cox, of -:Bowman ville on Sunday, the 20 th inst. D eoeaaed had llpent Sunday here. r.ttained the ripe age of years . Quarter!; meeting here Babba.tb ant, Mr. Thomas Elford of Fenelon has been The body of the late Falli1 McLean Business meeting on Monday. visiting his many frienda in- this locality. was interred iu the 11ame buryillll·ground · L ook out for eom~thing !lr·"at iD about There 'is some talk of an Enfield mer- on the following Tuesday. Deceased two weeke t ime. K ei:lo believing. ' chant &tarting business in the_,store here. became insane over a year ago and was Miss Channon~ Mari posa, was the Mr. Wm. Pascoe'e large Newfoundland removed t o the Toronto A11ylum, where guest of Mr. R obt , D"vey on 8 11.b bath. C· pt. Tom P epper farewelle d on Sa ndog died last week, supposed to b., pois- his death occurred on F riday, t h e 18th inst .· The sorrowing fr~nd11 have th e day but t he final one take· place thia oned. sympathy of the neigh borhood in their WP.dnesdsy .nigh t. . Quarterly Meet ing will be held a t Zion bereavem~n t. on Sunday Feb. 3rd, Rev. J, Whitlock - -- -- - - - Those wh o a ttended Prof, Joh1a Reyn olds' H ypnotic Mysteries last week of Clarke will preach at 10:30 a. m. B ROOKLIN. wer e disappoin ted. M r . James Perkin11' "Cedar Side" had Mr. T . J . H olliday attended the meet· The S. A. had ·a b6e Inst week d rawing the misfortune to cut his foot very badly i ag of the Ontario Branch of the D ominwood to t he Barrack& and at ·ho Manae. while splitting wood on Friday laat. ion Alliance last week in Toron to. Another will take place ~hordy in cut ting !'Ir. and Mn. J. Clarke w-are surprised Editor Cuttell of the Times announces by a large number ef friends and neigh· his annual social on the 31st. A good it. In the absenae ot our di!igenf. and faith· b ora on W ednesday night who preeented time guar an teed. (Do y ou have chicken ful mail driver, Mr. H.R. H. K enner had Mrs. Clarke with a b eautifol silver dinner pie, Bro . C ~ The new Council appointed Mr. R obt. cruet ae a slight token of respect. the honor of presiding a. few days las t 'K nox as Clerk in t he place of Mr. ,John A gen uine temperance wave has rolled week . On Friday evening last a meeting was Carve th. over this section ; an d as a r asult 25 canMrs··las. Osborne, after a lingering held at the Sons' Hall and opened the Miss Minnie Phelps, of St. Catharine!!, . D ivision again. On Friday e vening next didates were initia ted ai the r egular illness, died on T ue,.day Ja~t at the age of will lecture here in the evening of t he a public meeting will be h eld at th e Hall. Co uncil meeting of the R . T. of T .. , on 90. The funeral took pl ...ce on T hursday, Moncl<\y n i~ht. T his brings the mem· to Zion Cemetery 12th Feb. · It is ex pected t he Grand Division will The Council will meet on Tuesday,Feb, send a speaker after which t h ere will· b e bership up to 110. Mr . R obt Colla.cott had three r ibs Members of t he Methodist Church met 5th, in the Town Hall for the appoint- · initiation and installation of officers. A fractured by a fall while working in the ment of Pathmastere and other business. full attendance is requested. E veryb ody on Friday evening at th e comfortable woods eome days a;c'" He is suffering h ome of Mr. R. Moore and fa mily and A literary .treat in etor ti for t he resi- welcome. presented Mies H elena Moore, organist considerably from the injury yet. dents of this town and surrounding co unMrs J ohn VanNest, jr., is visiting of t he ch oir , a.n add ress in recognition of Mrs. T. Harris, Mrs. J. Mutton, M r. try on Wednesday eveniug, F eb. Gth, friends in Toronto. JACK. J a bez Moore and Mr. W. Moore attendher very efficient and acceptable services. when the highly cultured Elocutionist, The R ev. S. C. P hilp read the address, ed the funeral of their <1.unt. Mrs. Corn ish Miss Nora Coleman, will give Miscel· and Mr. Wm. Wickett presented the Little Britain, la st wt:ek. bhe wa15 a 11\eHAMPTON . laneous Reading in the Town Hall. M iss purse, Mr. Moc>re replied on behalf of ter to Mrs. Joseph Moore, of this place. Coleman will be aesiB ted bv well known Mrs. H oidge is in t he city for a few his daught er . T he evening was sociably F ollowing are t he officer!! of Tyrone talent. · days. and pleaaa.n tly spen t. An enjoyable H ome Circle N o 76, for the cqrrentyeiar : The following are the officer s of Orono J ohn Avery is doing a good business in lunch was served a.t 9 .30. Leader, H . C. H oar; V ice-Leader, S. Lodge A. F. & A. M., No. 325, G. . R . or gans. ·Pollard. Rec-Secy, J . H H iclu.; Treas. C. , fo r the year 1889, installed by P~ M., Mr. J. Y. Cole is visiting friends in ENNISKIL LEN. Levi Skinner ; }'in. Secy, Thos . Creeper: W. Bro. W. T. L ockhart: WM- Bro T Toronto this week. Smith, I P M-Bro A J Lockhart, S W Mrs. Salton has retu rned from a visit Chap., 8am'l H oooor; Marshall, Chas. H ooper ; Warden, Sam. Bingham; Guard, Miss H attie Lavis, of Oshawa, is visit· to Belleville. -Bro J as Hunter, .r W-Bro .S Cuttle, Wm. Oollacott; Sentinel, Jas. Curtis; Chap-Bro J ohn Carveth, Sec'y-Bro ing old friends here. Mr. Fred L ee made a flying visitj to Past Leader, T. T .·J..rt:m.;. The Circle Wm Armstrong, 'l'rea--Bro G H Linton, T here are t o be two weddings here this P or t Hope last week. meets the last F riday in each month. S D-Br.o R Z H all, J D-.Bro William week. Particulars later. R ecent visitors : Mr. Wm. E lford and Staples, D of C-Bro Jno. D avey, Gu.ard R ev. S. Salto n preached a n excellent One of the reasons why S cott's E m u,/. family, of Essex; Mrs. W. B rown, Orono. -Bro F Williamson, Str-Broe G Bfo,ham sermon Sunday mor ning. M r. J oseph Martin, H amil ton , has $ion has such a large sale ia, because it is and R Winter, Bro R McLeod, Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. J ohn R ulle are visiting been making a visit at his fath ers and the boat . Dr. w. H . Cameron, Halifax, Bro T Brown, Organist. t.heir daughter, M~s. W. L. M ason, R ag· among his numerous friends here for the N. s., ea.ya : "I h ,·ve p.-esm ihed Scott's The entertainment and S upper given lan. · past few weeks. .Emulsion of Cod L ivtr Oil, with H ypopby Orono Lodge No. 161 A. 0. U. W., on Mr. J ohn Elford and wife, of Dakota, M ise Dean, orga nist of the Methodist lwsphites, for the past two years, and ·Friday e vening week was a most plea.sant h ave b een visiting friends here fo r 11ome 1 chu. r ch here i~ a.t present at tending D em ill ( found it more agreeab le to the stomach affair in ever.}? respect. The Ball was t ime. College, Osha wa. Miss R iggs 'kindly 1 and have better result& from its use than decanted with flal(s, evergreens, etc, and Misa Mary Rogers, of B owmanville, is t akes the posit ion in her absence any other preparntion of the kind. I h ave on the walls were mottoes, emblematic nf T he third q uarterly meeting of the year ever used." Sold PY all D l'uggists, 50c, the Order, neatly p ort rayed. Croquet spending a. fe w days among her friends in ihis village. tables a nd other games were furnished . will be held in the Methodist church and $1.00. Mr. Samuel and Miss Cole, Maple here at 10 30 next Sabbath morning, Feb. for the amusement of the guests un til the --· --- hour for the program arrived. -The S up- Grove, were t he guests of Mr. a nd Mre. 3rd. S ermon to be preached by Rav. S. A rtistic P hotography. per at Mr. Hallett'e was one of t he best J . Y. Cole, Sunday . Salton, The studio of Mr, R. H . Henry has ever 11erved h ere and did credit to the Mtiasrs. Clatwor thy & J ohns h ave t he T he Ladies' Aid Society of Methodist long been n oted for high class phot ohostess. After supper Mr. R. Moment contra.ct to build two fine houses in Car t- church purp ose gi ving a first-class oyster gra.phy, but never in its h istory did i ~ poswas called to the chair a nd a fi rst-class wright n ext summer. supper in the basemen t of the church here eess better facili ties than it ha~ at present programme was rendered consisting of Business is slack with a great many in Wed nesday eveni ng, F eb. 6th. A cap · for turning out firat·ciass work. From the songs, duets, &c., by Messrs. J . Keachie, the village j ust n ow, consequently t here ital program is being prepared and talent emalleet carte de visite t o the large hfe M ize 0. A . Gamsby, T. Brown, and C. G. is plenty of t ime for loafin g. is ex pected .from Con rt ice, Bowman ville, [ portrait the work is superior . The stock .Armstrong, together with shor t speech es ·Mr. and M rs. G · .Anderson, who has Ha.'.Ilpton , 'l'yrone, E nfield, H an don and of ph ot ograph frames is very choice and by the visi ting brethren, M essrs. Chas. other places so an enjoyable time may be should be seen. The studio is one of the Keit h, W. H. Banbury, A·; J. H ook, .J. been visiting a t Mr. J ohn T . Cole's for a expected. Proceeds t o be dey oted to sigh ts of Bowmanville an d visitors should Keachie, N. S. Young and H enry H oar, few days, h ave r eturned t o t heir home in church purposes. see it. of Isowmanville Lodge N o.· 99, t he chair- Oshawa. D arlington is to. b e co n ~ratulated on ma n and Rev. T. Dunlop.-News. ha ving such an efficient Collector as M r. What enhances the beauty of line fea· Eminent physicians everywher e recom· S. J. Willia.ms has proved to be, the bill tures more than a clear skin 'I Even mtind Ayer's Cb;,rry Pectornl as t he most If I wer e Queen of F rance, of abatement this year b eing the s'llallest plain features are made attr active by a r eliable r emed y that can bti had for colds Or what's b etter P ope of R ome, for the last 25 years- less t han $30. I would buy Imperial Crea m Tartar · good complexion , To secure t his, purify coughs and all p ulmon ary disorders. .Ask Baking Powder, your blood wit h A.yer's Sarsaparilla. It your druggist for Ayer's Almanac ; it is NATIOSA.L PILL!! are a mllfl purgative, For my Cook, an d t ake it home . acting on the Stomach, LIYer and Bo'ft'els , h ae no equal. Price $1. Six bottles, $5. the best publication of the kind, and full Worth $5 a. bottle.. of information. t ::: remo,'lng all obstrueUons. to S· --~~~~~~~ t

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