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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Jun 1889, p. 4

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9" ~aua4iu" Jtat#mlu. the following: ing onward, and were made aware of the Uxbridge 522 }Joints, ] R t pr!ze, $150.00 introduction into this county of the largCobourg 500 points, 2nd pnze 100.00 est number of machines from one manWalkerton 32nd batt ., 495 point~, 3rd ufactury ever brought here in one season. prize, $50 .oo'. · It will undoubtedly prove a paying adThe other bands were Wariners's, Port vertisement for the agents in this section, Perry, and Truax's, vVa llrer ton. for to have such a very large number of The D ominion Organ and Phno Co's There was as 011 the fi rilt day a very binders sold to the intelligent farmers Jf Band got up a band t ournament and ac- large attendance and wit h the exception West Durham the fir~t J ear it was intro· companying atiractions for last Wednes- of a slight accident, the result of a colli- duced here ie an evidence of the superior day and Thursday that would have done . sion between Arthur Werry and Arthur merits and construction of the binder Its . d"t t 0 1 't d £ rmer Minf>'eaud in the ball contest, nothiag se- merits must b e assured beyond question ere i_ a arge Cl!· lill as on <> .1 . riou~ happened. _ whensomanysalesaremadewithoutseeing occas10ns the busrness men seconded ThEl athletic games went on concur the machine working in the grain. their efforts nobly. The town, naturally rently with the band cont.est. Messrs. Mr. Sandercl)ck, the pushing general HANDSOME PATTERNS b eautifui, looked its best. Citizens added D. B. Fogg, F'. M. McDowell and ~· agent, has directed our atte ntion to some t o its attractiveneM by displaying flags l\.;lcTavieh manag_ed t}1e s~orts most e!Ji· of the many advantages p ·sgessed by this AND CHEAP. . . ' Ciently. Followmg 1s ~hat of tlie wm- machine, including the f l!owing : It buntrng, streamers,Chmese Ianterne,etc., ners and prizes: weighs only 1200 pounds, has biit one over their shops and residences. So much I 100yard race, open: C. Wallie, Oshawa, apron, ail the rollers are driving rolltirs, ' . did this impress visitors that it was a re· $6; R. Sparks, Toronto, $4. by having an open rear can bind grairi of r mark frequently l>eard "What a pretty Standing loag JUmp: G. Munroe, Ooh- any length even to horse-tooth cot'n, and · . ' t " ' awa, $3; J . O'Day $2. theknottercanbethrownwithin6inches own. Running Ion~ jump: J . Watson, $3 ; of the needle enabling it to bind the ' The first day's program included the. J. Wallie, $2. el1ortest grain, the reel can be set :.t any I also keep an assorl~ent of baseball contests and the county and first200 yard race open : R. SparkP, $6 ; J. angle embracing all motions, something J ' class band comp~titions, w!nding up with Allio, $4. ' ot~er binders cannot do, the knot~er a grand concert m the drill shed ID the Standing liigh j nmp: J. McArthur, weighs only 3 lbii! and does not waste ' cord, the.drive whe e~ is stee 1, no ~ood _in evi:ning. Coun~ry people an~ vieitors by Leskard, $4; .A. Vovey, $2. tra1DB came durmg the . morm_ng and by Running high jump: G. Munroe and construction, has a 9 mch face and is 37 m. J noon the town was alive with people. J. O'Dav equal divide $5. in diameter, the driver has fiill control" of · See my Show Window. 220 yard rac~: G. W. Wilson, 0Jhawa, ~be machine fror;i his seat, can raise it 1.4 :About half paet one a procession composed of Anderson's, Barrie and Guelph first- amateur cup $8. mches or lower it like a mower. This class bands; Newcastle, Newtonv1lle and Quarter mile race; oper. : n.. Sparks, binder is made mainly of steel and mallBlachtr ck county bands; Lindsay, Mill- $8; A. Potter $5. eable iron, thfl ~raught is very ligh_t. a ~rook, Cobourg, Whi ~by, 0 1rhawa, _DarVaulting with pole: G Booth, Trenton real two-horse binder, and though light .A.'l' LOWEST RATES. lmgto~ ~nd Bowmanv1lle base ball nrnes, $3; J. Maynard, Howmanville, $2. is strong. The knot tyiog apparatus is and c~t1zens marelled to the grounds 440 yards race : A. J. :Knight , amateur the eirnpleet made, h old3 the smallest WONE PRICE ONLY. where everything had been done for the cup, $12. · twine a3 t ightly as the largest. Tl1e sinconveniience and comfort of the- people. Standinq hop step and j u.mp: J. Mc· gle apron has these advantages : three A grand stand overlol!llking the arena gave Aurther $3; J. Watsen, $2'. · rollers as eompared with six; 1 looae·runseating for several hundreds, and a plat· Running hop step and jump; J. Wat- ning canvnas against three tight ones ; six form for the performe:.>s and a tent for son, $3; G-. A. Booth $2. bearings aa compared with twelve; three the judge· had been erected. The band Half mile race open: R . Spalrl~e $8: W. bucklea witbont strain versus twel ve tight ~ ?-' contests and games went on simultamious- F . Wilson $ 5. ones. Any farmer will readily recognkbe BOWMANVILLE, JUNE 19, 1889. ly. The county bands numbered thr~e ; The Oratorio concert fo the Drill Shed that by these advantageil the draught· of , ~ewcastle,ll!5>men'!'nd Mr.James,'Valha, inthe evening was attended by a very the machine mnst be greatly reduced-.. ; EVA:N GELIOAL ALLIANCE. director; .~ewto~v1lle, 1!2 men and Mr. large number, and was a fair irnccess. Some wonder that this lightest of allli : D . Morrison, director; BI~ckatock, 13 The c-apacious edifice is by no means a binders has su~fu power in the binde-:· i In a meeting of great interest, held in men an~ Mr. E. S . Meat!!, director; who suitable concert hall, therefore mmi:h al- part, but this e::cl:ra power' comes largeiy> i · . . lowanq;e must be made 00 this account. from what is iravelll by the new feature- tl --the Presbyterian Church, of this town, played m the order named. As the teachers of these ?ra:amzat1ons·are Mi. J . Waldron, t.he instructor, dose:rves the single apron--irttt lo· sa and easy move· f1 Monday night. Rev · .A.. Campbell, Secall members of the champion ban~ Q<f Can- great credit for his efforts in presenting ment resigns tu the·"'"' k of binding and !! retary of the D ominion Evangelical Al· ~da-the D. 0 : & P_ C~. -bes1des ~he under snch adverse circumstances, such a discharging the · ht~Aile a 0 .. n siderable ·1! Hance, showed the dangers arising to Pro- mterest shown m the sections fro~ wh1eh i high class and difficult composition, The portion of <lriviri t{' w ~. .... 1 power absorbed · testantism out of the enaroachment11 of they came, t~;re was great ~oeal m~ere~t 1following criticism has beeu handed in by t.he tight-rn wiu;z? elevators wade in The N~~castle Mus1eal Soeiety & for publication: "Judas Maccabreus" .a s the old style .. Romanism and J esuitry in Canada. The felt. Ban~ appeared ma bran new outfit-dress rendered in the ·drill shed, Bowmanville, The Frost & \Vil ·od· ~iader h"s its two claim of the Pope is for universal power, and ~netrum~nts- and _ made a mol!t favor- June lSth, 1889. "Mourn ye affiict~, wheels in line, turn& like a ca rt, tilts both civil and religious, and the great able impression by their handsoll_le per- etc., was sung with a good quality of tone equally from one errd·of the cutter bar to question before the peopl_ e of this country sonal appearance a~ well as ~y their. play- The basses were heavy on solo parts, and the other and balanc"s on the wheels is whether we ehall be governed in har- ing. Mr. Chas.Wilmot., t~1ffr P~eS1de,?~· there was a lack of tenor. The recitation without neck-weight· wlien cutting. The acted the part of drum maJ.or f}utte effic?· and duet "From this dread scene, etc." packer has been imp,ro'.'ed and now con· mony with the principles of the Britiah enUy · . Al~ these bands are a grea~ credit being cut out destroyed the rythm of in- tains no clutch, but· ·it11 wode of packing Constitution, under the supremacy of the to their villages and shoyld receive all troductorv effects. , We Come, etc." was remains practically the ..ame. It seize! Queen, or whether we shall be governed the encouragement p ors1ble from the sung with a firmness and confidence that the 11:rain much nearerrtne elevator, and . was conspicuous by i ts absencfl in "Sin~ . prevents it from bank4ng up at that point. by Roman c no·n law, under the dictation people. Eac~ of the bands played a m~rch, waltz, unto God" and "Fallen is the for, " '.DHe The packers run far mD.Je slowly than of the Pope of Rome. an~ quickstep or other select10n. The basses in these last named choruses losing others, and pack thti g.rain straight with At the close of. the lecture the following prizes were awarded_as foltows:.themselves despite the fact that they two fingers lllO\'ing abit·eaat instead of zig were "hunched" with mo re judgment zag, consuming less po~r. and avoiding Newcastle, 434 pornts, let prize, $50. resolutions and a vote of thanks to lhe Blackstock, 407 11 2nd " 25. than was exercist'd in selecting rnals: wasteful and useless ag1ta.t1on. . . lecturer. were unanimously carried : Newtonville, 383 11 3rd 11 15. voices for recitative singing, some of the· . ':"hese are. some ot th"". l:llore . n oticeable Moved by Rev. W. H . Warriner, M.A., The first-class bands rendered some de- latter being very weak and far a s "Yi pomts, but it wo~ld be ::_nposs1b~e tu co~· B.D., seconded by W. H. Williams,Esq., Iightful music, but the snggestionwas made . (from the key). Mr. Dent was physical. ~ v~y an a_ dequ ate idea of.·~e m.erits of this that some plan should be adopted barring ly overweighted; ho poseeESes a voice ori bmder rn a . n~wapapel." article·. . A ny and Reaolved,That this public meeting of the citizens a purely professional band from competi- fair quality and proportions aud will IIO'· farmer w r:o is. rnterested m machme:y, The award of the doubt ftucceed as a ballad siuger_ His- 1an~ e_very one 1s, s.hould t:iee aud examme of Bowmanville, desiring to preserrn the tion such as this. phrasino" was poor, particularly so in ~· this smgle apron bmder. ---constitution of the country and to main- judges was: Anderson's, 517 pointe, let prize, $300. "Sound an alarm " Besides taking i t an I - -Q!Jaliity amounts to little ~nless pncestain the 11uprunacy of the Queen, hereby Guelph, 498 2nd 11 200. exceesively slow ,t~mpo, he improvised a - ; . ~A.NY THANKS.-"M~· age is 68_ ~nd r · strongly protests against the incorporation Rarrie, 450 " 3rd II 100_ slur in the last measure that detracted ifor 20 years I have suffei'ed from kidney ::.ire 1a1r, and endowment of the Jesuits, and pledges itself to aesist every wise and lawful The judg~s were l\:lr. Hardee, bandmaster from the majesty of the composition and' j<1omplaint, rheumatism. a.!ld la.me b~c~, Lo,wprices are not bargains-unless-quality movtiment having for its object the honor V ictoria Rifles, Montreal; Prof. Carey, of reminded one of the rural soprano and )and would have been a dead woma~ if it and supremacy of the Queen and the Kingston; Mr. J. Waldnn, bindmaster which certainly reflects on his teacher. (had no_t been for Burdock:' Blood Bitters, is there. maintainence of ~qual rights and privi- of Grenadier's band, Torontn, who were Mr. Knight as Simon was as he always is ef which two bottle~, resto_red me ~o alsa judgt?s of all the oth er musical con· in oood voice and sang well. Miss Mc- , health and strength. Miss Maggie leges for all. tests. Gill's solos were sung well, but she ex cell· Elendsby, Half Ishmd Co;;~, N · S. Moved by J, B. Fairbairn, Esq., P.M., For the base ball tournament there ed in the recitative pa.rte. Mrs. Barrett seconded by J. Higr.:1inbotham, E sq., and were seven entries, the first draw pairing surpassed herself doing gri!.ndly in some The Werry Picnic. competitors as follows : - Oahawa ve. difficult solos. The duets were nicely Resolved,Millbrook vs. Lindsay, sung. The annual gathering oi :lhe Werry conThat this public meeting expresses its Cobourg, nection, known as the W0rryFamily Picconfidence and sympathy with the prin- B owmanville vs. Darlington, 'Vhitby drawing the bye Three gaml s were nic was held last Thursday at Lakeside ciples and work of the Evangelical Altlottage, the handsome re.·idence of John liance for the Dominion of Canada and played in the order named- the firs\ ~hborne, E sq,, near Po~· Bowmanville. hereby recommend the nrgtmizatiouot a two r·f seven innin~s each, and the latter The greatest event of the first day of : The weather was r.e markably propicious branch of said Alliance in the town of five, when Darlington .retired, as · they were playing under the disadvantage of a the Band Tournament was ~he grand de· : and fully three hundred persons aesemBowman ville. disabled catcher. The scores were :- livery of Frost & Wood's Single Apron ~ bled to enjoy the festive occasion. Mr. A branch of .the Evangelical Alliance 16 to 4 in favor of Oshawa. Binders and other m achinery. There and Mrs. Oaborne and mmily succeeded was forrnei wit h these officers : 9 to 5 in favor of Millbrook_ have been sold in t his sectoin thirty ! ad mirably in providing for man and President,-Mr. J. Higginbotham. 20 to 3 in favor of Bowman ville. binders, eight mowers, eight sulky rakes, · bea3t and all were delighted with the M r . D. McAlden, of Orono, satisfacto- besides sulky plows, harrows, etc., pleasures of the day_ A sumptuous dinVice-President, - Mr. J . B. Fairbairn. Secretary,-Mr. M.M.]'enwick., B. A. rily officiated as umpir.i in all the game11. and the farmers came in on W edne~day ner was served on the lawn to the large No accident occurred during the day for the machines. After partaking of company, chicken pi?s being numerous W ~-inv.i~ attention to our complete and earefhllly selected stock o"fi Treasurer,-W. R. Climie. La.dies'; Ge-nt's, Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoos, Trnnks, Valise:J, The desire was expressed for another to mar the pleasure or success. The dinner at the Station Hotel, Mr. Frost, and in brisk demand as usual. committee of management had the ar- senior member of the firm, delivered a After them ultitude had been fed, various etc. Ou:ir l>Opular .s tock of fashionable . good.B is perfect beyond comi' meeting soon. rangements very complete and carried brief address in which he referred to the · amusements engaged attention. Some them to a successful termination. extension of their manufacturing business · went boating, a half do;;ien base ball teams f1lirison. We are showing th& correct sty.les.of the season. No old shop .A National Holiday. The evening concert was a most inter- since its inception uO years ago-this were organized and played in the field worn, . ba.nkn1pt stock or shoddy goods manufactured for bankrupt esting event. The splendid playing of being their jubilee year-and of the adjoining Wintergreen Point, others houses. We warrant all olU", goods to be what we represent thelill. The i)roper celebration of Dominion Anderson'11 band delighted a large audi- special merits of their Single Apron Bin· , sauntered by the sholl'e, while groups The priees are iow, and no one -can sell you. respectable goods cheaper. Day has been attracting the attention of ence. Messrs. W. Galpin, C. McClellan, der. He referred particularly to the ad- gathered here and there and chatted over a few Toronto Canadians, and the result .A. and W. Yule-the Bell Quat'tette- vantages of being allied with the Walter topics innumerable. In the evening Rev. T.hese ·goods are bargains, viewed from an,y standpoint. The qualiliy is a handsome grant from the City Coun- ga,·e cavital sati11faction in the voc~l sa- A. Wood Co., of Hoosick Falls, N. Y., · W. Liiubert, of Tweelll, baptised the in- 'and style are there. Reli~ble, trusty, serviceable goods, marked~ at cil for such an affair, to be managed as a lections. Mr, Galpin l1as imvroved am· one of the most extensive manufactories lbnt children of Measrs. John Wright ROCK BOTTOM FiR:ICES. Canadian national holiday gathering. azingly since' we heard him last, The of m owerR and self binders in the ~nd W. J . Philp. 'fihere were present Speeches inte uded to impress upon the ti:ombone c<mteet was a misnomer, only world. In 1853 this firm turned out 500 friends from St. ThOIDl\.B, Kingston, 'l'opeople the idea thM Dominion Day should one competitor, Mr. Slater, of Tvronto, machines ; in 1870 exactly 15,000 and in ronto, Mariposa, Whitby, Pickeringi,. Sign of the BI13J; BOOT draw-a by two horses, BowMAN:~,;DLE. be to uti more than a. public holiday, and appearing-. played well and g(,t. the · 1888-last year-54,026 ; and a total in Darlington and othen plar,es. The usual which will turn upon C1madian interests prize. There was great interest manifest- the 36 years of 726,510 machines. The registration of atteniiance was not made . and affairs, are to be srranged for as well ed in the cornet competition, the prize Frost & Wood firm have a guarantee oi on account of the· very large nnmb~r.. as an excellent provision for amusement being a handsome gold-plated cornet all improvements they make_ The irr..- After all had again rnjoyed a hearty meal and refreshmen t. worth $105 presented by Whaley & Royce provements on this binder alone have and arrangemen1 s. liiad been made for The idea is a good one and the action Toronto. The competitors were Mr. P. cost $30,000. Up to last year their bind& r holding the annii7ersary next year at of the Toronto Oity Council is worthy A. Marrie, ~of the Victoria Rifle.11, Mon- had been made with 1vood frameand gave Sprino-brook !t'ar.m, tho residence of ::Peter GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. of imitation i n every municii;ality of the treal; Mr. ,J. J. Ansell, Cobourg; Mr. i;rood satisfaction. For two yeare the W. · Werry, Esq., n. ea.r 'l'yrone, the great cGuntry. Our American cousins have the A . B rown, Trenton; and the Ontarb A. Wood Co. have been testing the &teel company d ispersad as the sun sank beBOWM.A.NVJiLLE STATION. Fourth of July, the anniversary practic· champion, Mr. H. Clarke, of Tcronto. frame with single apr<m and last year hind the westenn horizon. Many were ally of their national b11th, and celebrate Mr. M arrie captured t he prize with a ren- 2000 were sold and worked perfec~~ so the regrets that, Grandma Werry, of ElGOING EAST GOING WEST it as sncb. dition of Hartmaun's Grand Fantasia that the vV. A. Wood Co are bnil®ug no dad, wa1 prevented from attendar.ce owing Pall3enger . · . . 8 89' a m Mail ........ 5 57 a m Dolllinion Day, the annh·ersarv of Con- "Alexis." Miss Lizzie Climie played pi- other binder for this season. ~ the to the result oi an accident which she Matt. ··. ·····10 3~a m Local ·... ...·· 8 23 a m Mixed .........s l'7 p m E x press* ··.··· 9 35 a. m federation, will be looked upon in future ano accompaniment for Messrs. Marrie convenience of the Western trade ia On- sustained through a fall last February. Local ......... 71l5p m Mixed ........ 316 pm years as our national birthday, and our and Br own, and Mr. Robert Ha.ll for the tario the Frost & Wood Co. are eatablishMall . · ·..... 1li.l:20 p m Mall .. ··.·· , · 8 29 p m peoplo should now be taught to regard it Toronto competitors. Mr. Br.~dee did itg large warerooms in Toronto whe.re all · E:xeept Monda.ya. as such. By all means let u11 have official not aot as judge in this contest. machines and repairs can be )»'Ocured. CATARRH, Dominion Day celebrations. Mr. Fro.st iB a pleasing speaker an.d the THE SECOND DAY. Owing to the large increase of trade, YOUNG & CO., the C.'\TARRHAL DEAFNESS-HAY FEVE'.11 The Sons of Eogland,Newcastle,should Thu r sday morning opened bright aud large mamber pr.isent were highly satis~ N£W i-40ME TREATMENT. Grocers, are compelled to enlarge and improve their present get an orator t,o deliyer a pa~riotic address g1we promise <Jf another pleasant ds.y, as tied with his address. Snfferars are not generally aware that premises. On June 15th and during alterations, will be found at their demonstrati;m, which would be it really proved to be>. By noon the The farmers soon had their teams atiu keeping wh h the foregoing suggeetion. str eets were again crowded with p'eople tached to their wagons and drawn up in them diseases are contagious, or that they in the stores lately occupied by McCJung Bros., Horsey's Bl'k, are due to the presence of living pnrasites and the second-class bands delighter\ the procession, formed a line nearly half a Terms of Subscription. assembled multitude with their lively airs mile in length. The splendidly uniformed in the lining membrane of the nose and as they marched through the streets to Guelph Prize Band and the Millbrook eustaohian tubes. Microscopic research, Tht> terms of subscription for THE their q·arters. Base Ball club headed the procession. · h owever, has proved this to be R. fact, a)ld CANADIAN S T.A'.IESM.All" are.: The base ball tournament was continu- Next followed Mr. F rost, President of the result of this discovery is that a Ordinary rate, per year . . .·.·.·.·. $1.50 ed at the grounds in the forenoon, the the Company, Mr. W. Sandercock, the lJ :paid withii:l 11ixmon~h11 .._·· ··:.:. 1.25 drawing for first games between winners general agent,the STATESMAN representa- simple remecly has been formulat ed whereby catarrh, catanhal deafness and hay on first day giving Oahawa vs. Whitby, tive, Messrs. F. H. Mason, J. Penfound, Caah in advance, or 1f paid w1thm fever are permanently cured in from one YOUNG & CO. take the present opportunity of thanking those two mon th11. . · . · . · · · · · · · · . . · · 1. 00 Bowmanville vs. Millbrook. The results and other local agents in carriages, and last but by no means least, came the to three riimple a.ppli<1atious macle at home The above terms will be enforced in were: farmers with gaily dressed horses and by the patient once in two weeks. friends who so liberally patronized them during this their first year in 0dh~wa 5, Whitby 1. every caee. The attention of subscribers bminess, and extend a welcome invitation to all their friends, old and their wagons loaded with Frost & Wood Bowmanville 8, Millbrook 4. is particularly drawn to them, as ~o exN.B.-This treatment ia not a snuff or This left Oshawa and Bownranville to binders, mowers, sulky rakes, etc. As r,n ointrne1't; both have· been discarded · new, to give them a call in their temporary premises, Hersey's Block, ception will he made under any circum/" stances for those' who fail to take aJvant- play off for first prize B owmanville hav- this mammoth procession moved 11.lonff by reputa.ble physiciat1lil as injurious. A age of the special rate of $1, cash in ad- ing to go out of one hard game into anoth- the main streets to the measured melody pamphlet explaining this new trcatrne11t er with very Bhort intermission. The re- of Het Majesty's-the Queen City'1-musi- is sent on i·eceipt of ten cents by A. Hvance. cians, the monster miscellaneous multi- DrxoN & So~, 803 We~t King Street , New au bscribers can get the ST.A.TESMAN sult was: tude,marehalled on all sides of the streets, Toronto, Canada, -Toronto Globe. Oshawa 17, let prize, $40.00. for the balance of 1889 for 50 cents. All Bowmanville 10, 2nd prize, $20 00. stood in wonderini: amazement, gazing at ' subscriptions must be paid to M. A. Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles shouid In the second-class band contest in t he the magnificent movement ·of musicians, JAMES, Publisher , Bowmanville. We l the above, afternoon live bane{§ took the ataudTwith men and matchles1J manufacturee,march· carefully reac l:iave no agents. tf. R~ R!~ THE TOURNAMENT. A Splendid Success. Look. R~ad. -WALL PAPERS All the newest novelties for Ceiling and Side Walls. Great' Clearing Sale J ~ FINE ENGRAVINGS. Pictures Framed "Wall Paper Children's Carriages "Window Shades Picture Fram.es Express "Wagons . and Croquet Sets at extremely lOW pr!CSS; It will pay you to inspect our stock. During the present month we are going to offer all of our large stock of P. Trebilcock. J. H. KEN NER'S VARIETY HALL WEST END PEGIAL · ----o---- s - HOUSE~ - ·-To-- BE.GINNING Wednesday, June 12. ,A_ large I' lot of' goods'. at exactly HALF PRICE. Produce taken as: Cash. JOHN ~/Ie:MURTRY. WE COMBINE THEM. THE BIGGEST ATTRACTION. M. TRELEVEN;. Ile Just Across the Street. I Just Across ithe Street from their old premises. JustAcross theStre(:'!t, YOUNG & CO., the Grocers . .:--

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