· · I ts man~ TBRMS :-eum PJ:R AloUM. OUR TOWN AND OOUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M, A. JAMES· ED1ro:a ..urn P:&oPRIJIT<l11., NBW SBRIBS. NUJOJEll 564. BOWMANVI LLE, ONTARI O, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1889 . . VOLUME X XXV. NUMBER 23. the Largest and most Elegant stock of ever shown by them or any house Bowmanville. should buy a Yet he would nothing loose did he dif· The sever e frost lut week did great fuse a little more advertising. damage t o garden st ulf. · . ...... While Mr . W. Couch w.a11 r et urning But if a butter tub is wanted or a b arrel ROYAL (Absolutely Pur&).. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .llliill from here to Hampton reoeutly, hia c!rivfor beer or wine GR.UiT'S (A.lum Powder)* . ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · Just make it known when in Tyrone to er (a coli) took fright at Drover Wight'11 dog, and s ta r ted kickiniz, smaahing the the noble Johnny Rya o, I:UllFOltD'S (Phospha.te) F or he's a cooper of repute and with brains <lash -board to atoms and makinq thinge DlNFOltD'S,-when fresh .... ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. fly along the road.. The dog toc,k charge not liahtly lo.den. And he moved last fall with kit and all of the beef that waa thrown out. We1ley BEDRE!D'S ................. . . ....- - - - - - - - - - - - · e11caped uninjured. Such do~s should -be - from the ancient village Haydon. 1111.t on. · CilJ.Jllll (Alum Powder)* ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. P1 1ilt Mo.star Welch is never slo.ok to an· awer bu11ines11 oall11, . ._ AMAZO:S (Alum Powder)* EBENEZER· And make in style for yo·rng or old coats, CLEVEL.l:'iD'S The Anniversary-of Eben~r &bbath pants and overalls. And though engaged in work like this his School will be held a~ follo ws : Oa SunPlO:SEER (San Francis90) " .... . . . . . . . . . . .. day, June 9, sermons will be preached by home the fact discloses tZJ.l? .. .. ............... ......... . . . . . . . .. That ho has a love for nature's beauiiea Rev. W. Soalea,of Oshawa, a.t 10:30 a. m. and 7 p.m., and Rev. N . .A. MoDiarmid, in t he form of lovely roses. DB. PRICE'S ........... . .. .. .... . . . . . .. of Oshawa, at 2:30 p.m. Collection taken The liquor seller now ha11 power by virtue at each service. On Mondo.y 11ervicea will SNOW FLA.KE (G rofi"il, St. Paul),· · · ·· · · · of a license, be resumed at 1:30 p.m,, when there will 'fo sell to Jim to Tom and Dick the most be an interestina; program of mu1ic, r8'li· LE,VJS'. .. ... ... . ..i . . . .. . .. . ..... · · · - - · vi rulent of ~oiaoas. tations, dialoa;ues, etc. , by the school and C::O:SGRESS ... ..... ...... ..... . : . . So wonder then need not be felt nor any addreHes by the above named gentlemeu, great 1mrpri11e the pastors and oth11rs. Tea will be :ilECliEB'S .-. ..... ... ....... .... .... . .. When we make it known tha.t in Tyrone served from four o'clock till all are served. lll GILLET'$ ..... .... . . .. . .... .. .... .. there's a t avern kept by Moyse. Ticketa,23 cents ; children, not members lIJ.NFOilD'S, w):lep not !reah.. . · · · · In active sporta we .atillposess the famous of the school, 13 cents. AXnltEWS&CO. (eontainsalum~ Gladstone nine BUUN4. (Milwaukee.) ···~egal."* .. .. Who ruffied up the Beavers' fur and made Mrs .. Jo1eph Garfatt ii! ven lick: 1titb BULK (Powder sold loose) . ..... them squeal and whine. When d uty calls they'll ne'°er fl.inch to neurt\Jgia. llUMFOltJl'S, wben not f r esh .. .. take the diamond field Mr.' Abraham Varnum ia very low with Aon only when defeated fa.Ir will they inflamma tion. · REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS con sent to yield. Mr. W. J , Brook's raia:ni on Saturday A s to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powaer. Now, as we write the moon rolls oa for was a huge imccess. Dre~s "I have te~ted a package of Royal Balting Powder, which I pnrchaserl in the the moon is not a -sleeper Rev. H. S. Matthews preached a good open mark·et, arid find it composed of pure nnd whoJes_ ome ingredients. It is a cream. And it sheds its light so clear and bright sermon here on Sundo.y afternoon. of tartar p'lwdcr of :1 high degree of merit, 1md does not contain either alum OF on the store of Thomas Creeper, phosphates, or other injurious substaucee. E . G. LovE 1 Ph.D." Mr. Ju. Perkins hae been spending a Who keeps on hand- a large supply of few days near Little Britain looking for "It it a scientific fact that the Royal Ila.king Powder is absolutely pure, " ' "H. A. MOTT1 Ph.D. " thin_ i;:s most necessary · land. And who will take your ho.m, your eggs, Mr. Thomas Pascoe delivered seven " I have oxnmui'ed .a package of Royal Baking Powder, ·purchased by myself in your b utter, tub and dairy: fine fat. cattle to. ~owmanville for Mr. tho market. I find -it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious substance. IImmY MonTON, l'h.D., PresideJl.t of Stevens Institute of Technology." And oh, hnwproud our people are in bav· Wight for M ontreal, " I have anaiyzed a. package o! Royal Baking Pow!ler. The material_ s of which ing such ,e. mayor, Visitor& of week ~ Mio H. Cowle, of lt ls composed. nr_ c pure and wholesome. 8. D.A._NA lliYES, State Assayer, :Mass." As him who now so ably fills that i111port- Brou11ham; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Waabfug. ant civic chair, ton, Toronto; Mr. L. N . H ogarth, BowThe Royar'Bnking Powder received · the highest award over all competitors r.t Mayors can be found n o doubt t o·daf in- manv11le; Mi1111 Sophia. J &mes, Bowmanthe Vienna World's ·E xposition, 1873; nt the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1875; at The different, good and bad vil!e. American Institute, and at State Fairs throughout tlie country. . But in.the second mentioned class we No other article of human food has ever_received such higl1 1 emphatic', and uu_ iPerhaps a m ore pleasing and instrw:t· '7ersal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards o! may surely put our Dad. ive pronram wae never given .here tho.n Health nll over the wor!U. Our county is a noble one it ex tends from that one on Monday last by t he Sabbath ·NOTE.-'fhe above DuGR..lM illnstrntes the comparative worth of various Baking shore to shore , School scholars. Th0 recltatio ns and diaPowders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. 'But the heavies\ teamster in Tyrone is logues were 11ple~didly itiven. In this A one pound can of each powder was .t aken, the total leavening power or volum e in known a3 Joseph Moore. . part the 11~ holars had been trained by each can calculated, tlie result being as indicated. This ]Jr:i.cticn.l test for worth by L ong, long he's t eamed through summer's M iBs Nancy Williama and t hey ·did her Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of t11c Royal Ba.king heat and winter's fleecy snows, great credit i ndeed. Tho singing was Powder knows by practical cxppricncc; that, while i.t c9sts a few cents per pound. Yet his noble form is well suppl~ed with u.nder the gi rection of Mr. B. Cryderman morn 'thau ordinary kinds, it is far more econotnica-1,' and,,besides, affords the advanmatter adipose. and was very good, the sel..,ctioru being tage of better work. A single tria:l_of cthc ~Y!il B~kilig Powder wili couvim:e any !air minded person of tb.ese ·facts. · With magic t ouch,,Ole Bull produced mu · admirably ad ,·pted to the occasion and th~n :llndereg iu '1 very -satisfautory manner . eic thrillil!2 -o.nd entranciflg, ..-.. *While th~O:tliltranhii.ows.,;ome of tho aliim po'.',!'ilera t<>' b""of...a. ·higher,;. <l~. But Gilbert Bingha;m-is the lad to . .~ake .A.p_propriate _addresses wer.., l(iveri by the of strength th~~t_lier_.Jlowders ranked below them, _ ii,; i3 11ot t o be taken as indicapastor, R 9v. ~. Sc1lton and R ev. J. W. ting that th ey have any vafue. ;All vJ:unu:iowders, no matter how high their strength, · you feel like darlcing. ·· ve to be·a.voidc<l as dangerous. '·" · ' 1 He ha.B for yea.rs the :fiddl.e soraped a~ sq· Totten, of O~tiBwa.. Th.fa was Mr. T otten 's firiot e~ddrees to a S ..Iin-a. andience cial ball and par ty ,. t favora.hle impression . And gave delight, to a.11 aronud of the and he made a moB Farm ~rs, t'.lke your e~gs ~o _ T od Bros, T Y.R ONE._ Rev. Dr. Ila.rnsa pre:;idcd i -; his usual witching power of melody. affable manner. The l 1 d :.,e of E lda.d are T~ey will g ive you ihe highest market J Through the columns of the STA 'O,SMAN Vict oria long in Eugland ruled, ia Ruseia. noted for good teas ,\!Hl lh18 one was exprices. w1;'d simply make it known Alexan dera, . cepti011ally good an d io spit" of th e rain ~~==~=~-======'.': -====~=~==~================~ That i n Durham's noble county is the But a · p rince among millers h ere r esides, a goodly n umber partook thereof. At his name is Mr. Sanders. It's villageofTyro.ae. ~irec ~ly _ n "r th of _ Bowman ville in The improvements made on t he Tyrone the close Mr. W. Werry auctioned off t h e surpl us. The total ro;eei ot s reached about te s1ght'o! Blue_~ntar10. shore, Mill have taxed t he skill of man, d consider.ing the very wot And th e · daily mail is earned by the act- And at any hour you ca.n get good flour ·$55-very go > day that it was. i v.e Biily M oore.. · as well as ch op and bran. Various t rades are r epresen ted in th is Many years have passed and gon e and GUURTWE. · , thriving Ji r.tle place, changed is our condition M rs. T. Brown, of Plainfield, is visiting And its people i n no manner lack essen- Sin ce firat we met with the merry set in at her old h ome. . tial means of grace. the old Tyrone Division. Mr. A . J .. Uo urtice and his sister have Look at our ha ndsome church with it s There wa ~ H ugh McKay .and Mr. Gray tall and pretty spire gone to N owton br..oil to vis ii. their brother and Ch a.rlto Keith, t he boy, . And its p~1l pits filled as they a.re biiled by W ith W iudatt, Younie, VanetoM , too, and Mr. W. G. Cour ttCti. K tinner and by Dyer. · M r . Sidney Treva.H's raising which Ebenezer R oy. would have been on T hursday, but for The S. A. too, have busy been in search- Aud to tha.t Division there belonged the the rain, was well attendi;d. ing afte r souls · , genial Samuel J?urdeft We are looking for one of the old time , ·And. as they sought they nicely caught Wit h lVbhaffy the sailor 11.nd Welch the . tha stal wart Wm.. SprouleB. t ailor a nd Gib and Thomas J ardiue. ga.therings at Ebent·iiier nex~ Monday. o- - - -There work hag been a noble on e, deserv- S ome are living, yet to t ell of the pleas- Everybody come and brin~ your friends. ing of all praise The sacred d rama, " The Ten Virgins" ant hours then spent . Now these are two of the b es1 purchases we have ever made, They strive to save th e erring one ·and Some have gone as we all.must go, for enacted by a tr oop of S .. A. lt1.asies was being bought wonderfully low, and all solid goods- new and lure to wisdom's ways. well attended he re on Thursday ev.en· . life is only lent.. fashionable, and must be sold at amazingly low prices; lower, Tuck Gardine1·, too, is st ill on hand new And now, ye psople of Tyron\), that vil- iog. Mr.."' W . Oourtice is a sensible man, houPea for to build, we venture to say than you have eter heard of for goods of , . lage elevated While Jimmy Bingham the p ainting d oes May every bright and joyous h ope be because when he has stook to dispose of the same quality. he goea to the best m,;dium in t he kingthough perhaps he cannot gild, fully consummated d om t·~ advertise them.. See his ad verAnd n.s an agerit he ia here ready wit h And may your noble base b1 ill n ine be of 1 tisemen t in this week 'e 81'ATES'.llAN . Piles of Dress Goods, Silks, Marvellieux, H enriettas- black and colors heart and hand · ' · vict'rys t he a.chievers, To take a first -class mor tgage on houses And wh en the d av of t rial comes take the in all the new shades-:--Braids and Trimmings to match. On Sat urday about 3 o'clock a large etock or la nd. pelts right off the B eaver s: number of the Eben.,zer Society met a.t 200 J ersey,. and Short Jackets, commeucing at 75c. each and u pwards. Mr. J as. Cou rtice's t o sh·)W in a tangible This wodd is all a fleeting show for man's manner their appr ecia' ion <if his s er vices · illusion ginm Home Circle meeting Friday n igh t . as S. S. superi utendlilnt which position he Still first-r&te goods c&n now be h ad from Mr. T . Creeper has been visiting friends has occ llpied for n rnny ye:'lrs - After tea · · ou r eas t end merchant Stephen. which was provided by the lad ies, all re- · Clemens is his other name ; he's most at T rento n. to be sold at 35c., 50c., 75c., $1 and up to $3, for fine goods. :Mr . .John Cameron, Acton, called on sorted to the ho~se where R ev. R . Sand· · civil and genteel, erson called the company to order and . · · · A:nd while iri Manitoba saw the lamen ted friends her e, last week.. LADIES_ , YOU SIIOULD SE E THESE GOODS. ver8on read an address in which L ouis Riel. · D. O. P hillpot's ~irgin~ drew a large Mr . VV. E particular sympathetic reference was Piles of Table Linem , Table Napk ins, Ticking, Sheetings, Cotton s, crowd to the barracks last -week. · Life is not an empty d r eam and the Rrave made tu Mrs. Cour tioe's i llness, signe d Creatonne~, Towels, Toweling; &c. Some yqung Jada go shootipg _ ·on s 'u n- on is not its goilJ behalf of the :Society by Messrs. - J .· So if you W·~nt a wagon bullt just inler- d ny. Shame, you young sinners. Penfound, L . M. Cou rtice, W. W. Everview Mat. Cole; , Mr. W. A. Bunner, of Bowman ville, son. Mr. and Mrs: C. were now presentWho still contmuea on 'his work in that will preach here Sabbath evening. . ed with a beautiful easy chai r · each, a . shop so antiquated, "' Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Frillings, Embroideries, Buttons, &c., in endlarge and eleg ·m t ly b ound Family B ibl6 Mr. S. Pollard h as b ough t a spanking B ut wher e woi-k is don e s urpassed by con taining both old and new version, a less quantities. t eam of colts from Mr . Geo. StapleB. none and is m uch appreciat ed. copy of Cr uden's ConcordanCil and Scot's Mrs. Woods, (formerly Mrs. Lennox, ' P oems, and a ha ndsome book stand. As t o the line of boots· and shoes we'r e Our tables are again filled with Boys' before· Mrs. Curtis,) Collingwood , arrived Mr. Courtice r epiied in a few well chosen . seldom in a fix. . · and Men's Clothing, and at the rate words thanking the douers for their Mani1.in g and son are working on and so Saturday to visit friends. they are going they cannot last l ong.. Come at once if you are needThe t rustees intend impr oving· t he kindly r ecogi:ition of his ser~ices a~d ex·."" ia J ohnny Hicks. . · ing Men's, Youths' or Boy's Clothing. F or Johnny is a business man a~ d he and school h ou se by furn i~hing ne·w maps, pressed a desire t hat t ney might still be new blinds sh ingling etc. spared t o work for t h:i Sabbath School his dad t ogether, This department is again well stocked with all Ca n make if they choose good boots an d A load of voluntee;s from this battalion ~~d ~od. The party hrok~ up by sin~ing MILLINER ~". .l t he l eading styles in Shapes, Trimmings, &c. shoes and out of first-rate lea~he r .. went to H ampton to take par t in the r ePra,1 ,9e God from whom all blessings Every 111dy in the town and vicinity should visit this d epartment. A stylish garment hellion against sin a nd the devil. flow. ~he pr~sents were bought from and a bargain for you all. Now Geordie ~Welch h e runs a forge ; as Mr . Levi M'.lrns and M r . .J. H .. Ke!!ner, to t he other one, That new machine, " The Gossiphon e,_" of B owmanville, Q AND . 47 cases of Boots, Shoes and Slip. i..... · · · pors, all solid goods a nd fine goods, lts run in style, oh don 't you smile, .by has caused a stir among some youu ~ peoM1·.. Emmerson. ple.. Above all things it should tell and will be sold cheaper than we have yet offered goods in this department. Men's, The vocal organs are s trengt hened by And day and nigh t t hey can be found at things straight. · , :Boy 's, Youth11', Womeri's, :Missus' and Children's ·· th eir respective bellows, F armers and villager s are busy 'working the use of Ayer 's Ch <irry P ectoral. These etock!'will go quickly, under our prices, and we say don't delay a. day, come And take t he twain j ust all in all they are for the Queen , mending h er ways. 'f hey Clergymen , fawyers, singsrs, actors, and and securo choice. pretty decent fellows. board themselves and go to the creek to public speakers find this pr eparR.tion the m ost effective remedy for irritation and d rink . High wages. '..('he lofty Samuel B ingham, too, though weakness of the throat a nd · lungs, an d A number from h ere went to Bowman- for all affections of the vocal or gans. far from being a sage, Conduct s a. trade and money ho.1 made in ville, on Saturday, to see the Gladst ones Bankrupt Stock Men, wholesa!e and r etail. Younie's old cooperage. do up the Ebenezer Stars, which they.did " i11ANY ME~. 1 UA..'¥Y MINDS." b llt all n1e :1 Th e number of bauels t u rned ou _t by him bv 22 to 15, with an innings t J spare. nnd >>Ill minds agree us to 111 , n1c rJt~ or Remember the place-GEO. LATN G'S OLD STAND, Bowmanville is something quite surprisin_ g, Charlie Burden acted as umpire. Bnr·lock PUis, s m all nncl sugar·co_ al c·l. ·· ··coue::a: , COMPARATIVE WORTHoF BAKING POWDERS. JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN ARE NOW SHOWING · fresh:················· . ···--·lil NO LADY before seeing their - stock of- -I' DRESS COODS, 1:- which,' for extent , elegance, variety and value, cannot be approached in West Durh am, anc! is only equalled by some of the city houses. . ' . ;a rBaar in mind that our stock is new and fresh, b ought for Cash, and is sold cheaper you can bu'Y bankrupt, shop-worn or antiquated g.o ods. G r ocers Due .Bills taken at par for goods. C OUCH, JOHN STON & C R Y DERMAN. i _ ' HEY S TIL . L .T . o----- ' co . -.~--.--~·- M · _ ___ ____ -E 'I I , I I TW O MORE .HUCE PURCHASES I One of Ge11e1;,al Dry Goods, House Furnishings, Linens, Lace Curtains, ~tc., and one of Boots and Shoes. I 6 0 0 . Sets of Lace Curtains CORSETS, I NG CLOTH_ · BOOT SHOES --··- E. "THOl\1 PSON & Co., l -- - -----