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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Jul 1889, p. 4

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-WALL PAPERS <HANDSOME PATTERNS AND CHEAP. AN Ottawa despatch says : The Govern~ found the door locked. Seeing the opermenthas decided that the rate of interest ator a few minutes later, we remarked that we had been uuable to gain an ento be allowed on deposits in the Post- trance to the acrent'n office. He then sent oflice and Gov1ornment Savings Banks a man to see the ag.,nt and get us a timeshall be st per cent., a reduction of~ per table. We asked him if he often saw a certain citizen with whom we are well accent. as compared with the existing rate. He said. No. But said he, Vi"e hardly think this will be good news quainted. would you like to siieak to him over the to the depositors. Blitthen Mr. Haggart telephone l We accepted the proffered in· is not making much out of the drop letter vitation. This kindnes~ c.ost the operator business, ai;id he must get help to make nothing and was highly appreciated !;y whom he had never met before. How ends meet some way. The reduced much pleasanter.life would be if every· interest will go into operation on October body would treat those with whom they meet kindly and not begrudge the little lat, effort that is sometimes necessary to THE TORONTO INDUSTRIAL FAm.-The Directors of this Fair, which is to be held this year from the 9th to the 21st Sept. are already actively at work ma.king prepa.rations for the same, and app<3ar deter-mined to maks it excel in magnitude aad attractiveness a.ny of its predecessors. J. H. KENNER'S VARIETY HALL. !I I I u~ We have received a copy of the Price List, which is very neatly gotten up, and any of our readera who may desire a copy j can sPcure one by dropping a post c!lrd to Mr. H . J, Hill; M3o'!!a.l\';lr Toronto. A large iii'nonub has again been appropri· ated by the Directors for new special at· tractions, and the E>rection of additional buildings, etc. BALLS GREAT · -- · - - ·- - FA N : .., ilf ,. ~h') a~ 11 --····liilllillli!!lii!-·lii'!-:'.""·----h1______ I J u ·~ ~ 't) lj ·~ - I IJ 1"'- On board S.S. well 11.s him who River. Sc. Vancouver. Lawrence. gives On as the train was a receives. newly married Every Night I Scratched until the After one day's railroad travel, and couple evidently on their \Vedding tour. Skin was Raw. two days on an ocean steamer among the They were not very youthful, but all day . . -hurr" and bustle that always obtain be- long they stuck to each other like two U 6 dY covcre·l " ' Ith seal· R like ~pots . of .1 kl d d'd . h h morbtr. An awful Spcctnele. Doctors fore the passen~ers becomeaccustomed to ttens an we 1 not notice t at t ey a·eless. Cure Jrn1>clcs·. t:ntircly cored I also keep an assortment of their surroundings and settle .down to the left the train till Montreal was reached. l·y Urn C::ntlcnra Jtemedtcs rn uve weeks. social life usually so full of interest to They leaned very lovingly against each ! am going to tell you of the extraordinary travellers who cross the big "herring other and for change would rest her change CcrrcURA performed Th on me. your About the lat REMEDIES of A1Jril last I noticed . ah Id she pond" for the :first time, . we are seated h ead on h Is s ou er. ey were not somo red pimples like, comini: out all over my on the spacious deck of the S. S. Vancou- quite as spooney as the couple whose ac- body, bnt thought nothing of ituntil sometime vei· surrounded by passengers many of tions wers so humorously portrayed by later on, whenon. it e.nd be11;e.n to look of which camelike off spots m lay· mortar spotted i See my Show Window. whom are very enthueiaatic over the var· M r. Talling a few weeks ago. era. accompanied with itchin11::. I would ied beauties of the maJ"estic St. LawWe had the usual encounter atMo!ltreal scratch every night until I we.s raw, then the with the cabman who took us from the next night the scales, bein~ formed mean. rence. while. were scra,tched off a.~ain. Ju vain did So many times have communications depot to the steamship dock . These I cc.nsult 1tll the doctors m the country, but appeared · 1 ·n the ST'TEs~·N .a c· fellows are so accustomed to taking ad· covery, without 1tid. After giving upan allad hopes or re· <, AT LOWEST RATES. .. '"-"' gt'vi'nrz ~ I happened to see vert.1aeincnt counts of trips- across the Atlantic that vantage of unsn8pecting travellers that in _the newspapel' about. your CUTICURA we shall include in our letters some inci- one cannot be too sharp for them. Thie dru11g1st, IiEMJllDIES purchased them from_ my WONE PRICE ONLY. and and obtained almost immediate re· dents and observations that may attract one wanted to co11ect 75 cents f or ccn11ey- lief.. I began to notice that the scaly e'uptmns our attention during the voyage, 80 that ing us and our baggage. We paid him gradually dropped off e.nd disappeared one by our readers may get some idea of 1ife as what we considered was his lawful due one, and have been rully cure;L I had the dis· thirteen months before I began taking the and told hl·m to produce the ci"ty tari'ff ee.~e seen at sea. CUTICUltA REMEDJES. e.nd in four or five ..._ M.l"l..llw, g._.__.,.<tt Leaving Bowmanville Tuesday at 10 a. and if he was entitled to more we would week~ wH.ll entirely cured. :M:y disease was ~ ~__..._......._ "t t th H d"d eczma e.nd psoriasis. I recommended the m., on the Fast Express for Montreal, we pay 1 · no 0 erwise. e 1 not pro- CUTICURA REMEDIES to a,ll in my vicinity met three of our fellow paesengers, en duce the tariff and our former experience and I know of a. great many who h»ve ta.ken route to Europe. On the train aleo was with them,_ a.nd mothers thank me for have the knowledge of them · cabmen saved d us 25 hcents d on . this oc- esFJec1ally who babes with scaly Mr. .Jamel! Jltlann, of Knox College, a cas1on. A goo rule w en ea.1mg with eruptions on their heads and bodies. I cannot '.:'GET Rid of Mercier," screams the former pupil of ours at Baltimore. At cabmen, if you think they are overcharg- expr.,se in words t.he thanks to yott for what · ' t d d ti t 'ff 1 the CU'rIOURA REMEDIES have been to me ·G azette "get rid of Sir John Macdnnald" Cobourg we met Mr. Wm. Haig, another mg, IB o eman ie an or appea to a My bodv was covered with ec"-les, e.nd I was an awful epectaclE to behold. Now my ~kin is shouts the Globe. It will be a good day pupil also, now a theological student at policeman. for Canada when she ~eta rid of both. Knox. At Port Hope, Mr. Hi. William- . At Montreal we were joined by Mr. ' as nioe and clear a· a bnby'a. son came on board. At Cobourg stand- Jos. Ruebottom, propritttor of the RueSept. 21st, 1887.GEU. COTEY. J\iP.rrill. Wis, There is a singular resemblance bBtween ing away from the crowd at the station bottom House, who i3. on a visit to a Feb· 7, 1888.-No tro"" "r 1 h<> iHsease from tha, character and mt>thods of these two we saw Rev. Chancellor Burwash who brother and sister in Cheshire, in the ;'u~~~h 1 sulfered 11 " 0 ·· 1"""il ·'·~1 r sirQ'ec".1) C11U n: rn ;t-mcillcs. politicians so that the party organs do not has so recently suffered such terrible hope that a sea voyage will improve his find it easy to denounce one without using aftliction in hiB family by that dire disease health. He is one of the most contented 9ure every sp,....c "" n f agoni zin~. humili·-.. ting, 1tch,inii:. burniu,.:. " ' J y . urnl piru1)l' <PF" -<8es ot language which can be applied without dip1itheria. He had come to the depot passengers on board, ant\ seems to enjoy the skin. scalp, aud blood , wi1h ,,1-< - ~,f hu,ir, to meet Rev. Dr. Potts and had to get a the trip thus far. and e.ll humors. blotches, ornptin11H, sores. change to the other with equal truth and special permit from .the Dr. to do so, so Our company on this voyage is quite scales. and crusts, whether eimple. Hcrnra!ous, great is the precaution being taken to literary-three school teachers, one high or contageous, when physicians and all otber for~e.-Witness. r..il. prevent the spread of the disease. He school student expec~ing to become a remedie" Sold everywhern. Price. · CuncuP.<1., 75c.: ·..:- ..,,, -======"'" SOAP. 35c.; ltESULVE:'ol'l'. $L50. Prep.He<l bv looked very care worn and sad. teacher, an er.-teacher, and two other OTTAWA, JULY 10.-"It is positively as· We met Capt. Diek Mutton who had gentleman of more than ordinary intelli- the POT rKR DRt:G and CHEMICAL UORl'ORA'rION serted in Frencl1 political circles here that returned the previous evening from Jubi· gence. 'Ve are getting on very agreeably Bosto '· 1 d lt f bl h &:M"3end for "'How to Cure. Skiu Di·ease·," 6! Hon. J. A. Chapleau has been promised lee Point, Rice Lake, where the Peter- an d h e.vmg a rea Y caug 1 avora Y t e pages. 5() illustratlon;. and 100 testimonials, Salvationists had been holding a pie· steward, we are ·couuting 011 a good time. boro the portfolio of Railways and Canals". MPLES. black-heads, red, rough. chapped Somehow this same Hon. J. A. Chapleau nic. The band of the Cobourg corps had If we are favored with fine weather we been out to furnijh music fur the occasion. shall have a jolly outing. and oily skin preveuted by CUTICURA has 11 faculty of always "getting there." Capt. Dick had seen Capt. Hind out there Our vessel left Montreal at dayliitht SoAP. "Room 8" is a formidable factor in Do- and reports her in fair health now. It Wednesday morning and Clllle to Quebec Chest Pe.ills, Soreness. WeakMss. minion Politics. Why should there be would in ·our opinion be a wise thing for and laid too tilt 10 a m . to-day when to leave the Army altogether if she several additional passengers came on Hacking Cough, Asthma. Pleurisy, s.ny English Minister at all 1 The French- her ' ck accom- board. We do not advise persons who ~ <>Dd Jr.tl<lmmation one would regain health. Capt. Di minute by the .relieved C::utlcnr·tin Ant1· men get their own way every time. This panied us as far as Trenton. We were have secured rooms to take the boat at Pain l'lastcr. Nothing like it fo~ Weak appointment gives them control, now, of pleased to hear that he is so well ple1tsed Montreal, for it seems tedious waiting so Lungs. all the patronage of the three most im- with his position in Cobourg. He re· long m the river. When one gets on - -- - - - - - -- - -·- - - -- portant Portfolios. Who will dare to say ports the people there very kind and gen- board he feels better satisfied to be speedafter this t.hat the Dominion is being run erous. Dick always had the faculty of ing on the journey. Several passengers making himself agre!)able with those with went ashore at Quebec and visited the 1 by- Frenchmen. ~ _; whom he associated, We have always ta- citadel and other pl:ices of interest, Coml!;en special interest Dick since -he ing from Q-fob-ec-to Rimousk-" we were TKE social event of the last week has joined the Army. One night as we were -delayed by the fog, having to lay too for been the announcement of the betroth Ill leaving the Town Hall, Dick stood at the a time. When the fo~ lifted the vessel of t.he- P rincess Louiett, eldest daughter of door outside seeking admie11ion. The or· was found to be drifting near the south h der had been given not. to admit any shore a. little below t he mouth o1 the THE BEST t e Prince of Wales, to tho Earl of Fife. more. Finding that Dick sought to en· uSagenay. The marriage has been fixed for 27th of ter we tuld the doorkeeper to let him go The Vancouver is very much crowded. FACTORY suPPuEs. -t-IS . July and it is to be celebrated in London in, and he did. That night he was con- Not only the first cabin but the entirttinIron- & lead Pipe, at Buekingham Palace. The Royal grants vinced of sin and very 6 hortly afterwards termediate department is occupied by McLAREN'S GfNUINE Valves, Loose Pulley 0Hers1Steam t saloon passengers 2.nd a :JJ.ew Intermeoi ·oined the Army Some t1"rne su"--e J Jet' Pumps, farm Pumps, asked for settlement upon this . dear to many who "" quen . . Pr1"ncess ly h e married .one made. ate department has been built out of Wind Mills,. Cream Separand upon Prmce Albert, who is engaged heracquaintanceinBowmanville- "Pleaid- storage room on two deck3. There is :1t · afuts1. Dairy au.d Laundry to his co~sin, the sister of the reigning in&Minnie"-and ae . the re ult off that tremendous amount of comlll'd l aining a.buu<i No Alum. Ut'ensils. Emperor of Germany, occasioned no lit- umon there are two little lambs adued t© the arrangemient in all the. epartments. Nothing Injurious. 53& CRAil); STREET, tl · t t th G . the fold. How far our influence irt· ask- To add to the disappointment, the stew· M .QN. T RE.Al.. RETAIUD mRYWHERE. a ~x_ie y o . ~ . O\'ernment u wrng tu i ing that he be ~ermitted to enter t he-Hall a.rd service fadna.dequate, a.l!.d one of the' the strollg oppos1t1on of Mr. Labouchere that night has contributeC: to the fairther- sailors told us last night that :many of the .a nd his radical friends. A' way out of a!'.lce of the Divine plan in his destiny~ hands were ofi little experien~e and that , . t he difficulty has been found by referring we sllall not say. · there should be at least twelvo more ex· · l ·h I b' R · On our t:rain too was Mrs. Simmond.a t11erienced sailom t o properly rat\n the veB.. e who e su Ject of oyal Grants to a w hom h usb an.,. _ , was k'll d th d b f It seems 11el in case of a oove:re storm. 1 e . e ay e ore spec~al committee of twenty-throe mem- by fallil'lg from an excursion train near· i>trange that th~ company wonld a.llow bars- ~f the House of Commons. The Montreal. Sha had been visiting friends, the vessel to go to s11a with an· inefficient 'Queen and Prince of Wales feel chaarin- 1 at Oshawa. She was naturally very much: sta.lf At any rl'.lte such repor'.le are no~ 0 . ed at the treatment accorded th m b th distresood over the s.udden ~ews. all8uring to th@ p&&sen!{ers. . e Y. · 0 We bad a very mterestmg com<ecrssYesterday we !li,ad a long cooversation House. So long as we have monarchical tion on the train with Rev. John Pt>tts with a Chicago g.eutleman inte!!ested in institutions these grants will have to be D . D . , tfil.Ef able ehampion of College Fed:- the stockyards. Like all Americans he STEEHINED TRUNKS In Sample, La.di'esl' and asked and given. Royalty can't be sent eration, He is ve~y hopeful ~or the. :alti- was most enthusitLSliic in describing the e.U other kind'!.. ·out into the world t k t · mate success of th111 undertakmg andnys b uaineas prospec!Js of the gre~: Wesb. . . o wor or 8 arve, or a the injuncti-0n wi11 only delay the oonHow singular it is that meet an ~ Liimtest an:[ strorrgest :~ubscript10n would soon be started for summation fon a. time. The Rev. doctor American wherev.-er you will he N-always _ TRUN·KS them on this continent. is a great sailor, having crossed the A·t · boosting of his co<mtry and che induceJl0-r Hand and Jn:tlle·Wodd. ' lantic by nearly every good boat sa~ing meNtB it offers to capitalists and all Macl1:tne Use. from Montreal. A. coincidence in tttis buainess enterpririea. With Ca. nooia.ns it The m(lrriav,e of Hon. Geo. E. Foster connection i~ that the persistent Anti- is otherwise. ·w~ i:lo not remem't-er ever KJ.S NO SUPERIOR. M!ONTPl'.EAL, 1s attracting more attention than such Confederationist,. Mr. J. J. MacLarelll 1 ~. see·~ng a Ce.nadial'..li go into ecstacies over Sole Mtrs;.rorme nominlon ASK F"OR IT. dom~stic events usually do. It seems 0., and Rev .. Dr. Potts are b erthed, to· tbs. advantages Caaada affords for invest· · on the- Va·1~1nitr. We hope the mejllts and settler>. Why is it? Canada that the bride is the wife of a Mr. Chis- gether divine will have the lawyer soundly oon- is acknowledged Go be the brightest holm, late of Hamilton, who B.ed the verted to hie nclwme by the end of t!iieir jewel in the English .crown. Why. is the MONTREAJY.·. .American alloweell· to "come out. a.head" N.m:re Dame St., one of tlte: mos~; eentral country owing to :financial difficulties. trip. and elegantly furnished B'Otels.tn ttha City. En route t0· Montreal an incident! oc· ev<&ry time? Canadiians, acquire all the l\hs.Chisholm went .to Chicago, procured AccommodaUon for 400'"gUCSts>. curred that we have often witneesed be- inrermationyou can.a boutyouro;im.counRates: "{T wo·o. o rmrr, a divorce and immedL1tely after this her fore when on th<e cars. At Cornwall our try so that when you go a.broad you can s~ to $3 per day. · v I: ' Manager. @arriage with Hon. G. Foster was party who we10 occupying two sea.ta. left speak by the book of its great extent, m®.?ng, manufacturing, :PEA~S' coneumated. A man is under arrest in the car for refreshments, and secured our ag:ricultm·ai., DOM'tNlON Bell.!Jvillefor a similar offence, 'rheques- seat by leaving our pa.reels on it. P,..n old da1rying and oth.sr resources. More on + · · · · · · ·~ WTKER BOARD entered t.he car and throwing our this subject again. tion'ariaes can the marriage tie be disolv- couple sn1e A~'ts Ior canada, co-~Nv. things <>n the !!eat a.head settled doWJI for A very pleasiog,stereoptican eciiliibition ed by any other law than that under which their journey in our seat. A Toronto Wl!S given from tlhe main dtJck of the J_ PALMER &SON ?.tanufadnters of Wb.olese.te Imv'trs of ASBESTOS MILLBOARD it was effected. The latest advices indicate gentleman who occupied the next seat in- s~reamer la.st night by Rev. A · .6&.. Boddy, that the highest legal authorities maintain formed them that the seat was engaged o.8 Sunderland, England, for the amuse- DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, ' Steam Po.ckbiir, but to no purpose. There they were and ment and instruat.ion of the pa!!!!engers. 1743 NOTRE DAME ST., that the marriage muet be recognized as there they meant to stay. Our '.lforonto Dis repartee an~ brief descripti~e lectures MONTREAL. FRLCTION legal is Canada. There ia a.not.her aspect fellow-traveller on coming out of the car 'll!ere quite amusing. He received a ~~....._._ ................_ ~ PULUY BOARD, to the question. Both of the contracting told us wha.t bad happened. Wh.en the hearty acclama~on for his kinEil'ness. Thi·~ .. Perfe.ct Fricti.ora One of our- room companions- is Capt. parties have posed as great moral Reform· train started we claimed the seat. They were a very old couple but <lJl.lite tony Geo. Coutts, the mate who was on the ers, Mr. Foster having been a source of looking. Had we baen going only a short illfated " Cynthia" that collided with the strength has the Dominion Oabinet distance we should not have. troubled Samaritan on May 22nd al).d sank just <>n account of his moral reputation, but them to move but under the circumatan- below Montrellil. He is a Scotchman. and people will not re~pect him more highly ces we thought we were justified in insist- 11 fine fellow. We are no~ nearing our last port of (or marrying another man's wife. The ing that they should move. We spoke respec~fully to them and 'by way of setting ca.Hing before sailing out tilmmgh tJ10 judgement of the co11rts will be watched matters right found another seat for them Gulf into the broad Atlantic, so we cl611e with int~reet for if this marriage be rec- and directed them to it. It is a ru.de these disconnected obeervations with the ognized, nobody will gQ t-o tlie expense of thing for any on~ to go into a car and promise that if epared to reMh our deef;in· obtaining a divorce from our Senate when take a. .seat that they know belongs Im a ation we shall forward for .p.ubliaation person or persons who have stepped out- weekly a brief letter, in ordar that our all that is necessary i11 to skip to the State side at a station. We have some other many readers may keep hrack of our where the marriage laws are the laxest thoughts on etiquette among travellers wandtJrings. M.A. J. and obtain a divorce. We fear the Cab- that we may give our readers some future time. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ inet Minidtere has eet a bad example. .At Kingston station we were struck A L ES M A N W A N TE D 'l'o handle our specialties and Oma.men· Words cannot ,0J[prees the g:ratitude with the courteousness of the operator. till stock. Steady work e.t gooli pay. No which pe(\ple feel for< the benefit done He was standing at the door of his office and we asked him for a G. T. R. time experiencineceasary._All'f m~ not afraid to them by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilld. . · - . work can stt:cceed with ne. i:;alary and exLong-standing cases of rheumatism yield table which we had omm1tted. to secu.re at pensea paid to good men, the year rottnd. H. C. Tait sells best spectacle~. to this remedy, when all .others fail to Bowmanville before lea.ving. He looked Success guaranteed. Write for terms. d f d · h' f1i b t "d j FJ. C. SELOVER &, CO., FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT lJisurance. Geneva, N. Y. give relief. This medicine thoroughly an oun non~} D 1s o ca, u s111 we NURSERYMEN, Ro:RT. Vrn.TuE, Agent, Bowm~ville, tf. 23-:!m expels the poison fro~ the blood. + could get one 1a the a.'ent's office. 'Ve All the newest novelties for Ceiling and Side, Walls. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ~f;fIT~yai~IIk~n~er~;.rt:ii.?e~:::i~~~s ~~:: Jl ITCH INC ACON IES. FRAME s -- ----AT- BARGAINS 1119_ _1m..i! WACO~ --~ ' fs . VAR IETV BABY FINE ENGRAVINGS. .ctures Framed Pl P. Trebilcock. _,,""_...p_....,. HALL. p WINDOW SHADE SQ 1 CARRIAGES. J. ~- WEST HOUSE. END ----·o---- SPEc1i[ 1~ucE1ENTiTiiii w~ -TO-- ! Cas/1, Buu~rs, BEGINNING a Pl Wednesday, June 12. A large Jot of goods at exactly HALF PRICE. Produce taken as Cash. JOHN ],!eMURTRY. Quality amonnts to little unless prices are - fai'v,. Low prices are not bargains unless quality is there. · I CAN'T BREATHE. ' """"====~==========~~==========~ fn BAKINu POWDER GARTH&CO., a 00k's Fr'lBild I WE COMBlNE THEM. · · I CHADWICK'S LEAJHEROID Spoo L CO TT O J. EllLEIGR:&. CO. We i&vite attention to our complete and carefully selected stock of Ladies', Gent's,_ Misses and Children's Boots and S hoes, Tranks, Valises, etc._ Our uopular sto?k of fashionable goods is perfect beyond companson. We al'e showmg th~ correct styles of the season. No old shop worn, bankrupt stock or shoddy goods manufactOO"ed for bankrupt houses. We warrant all our goods to be what we represent them. The prices are iow, an~ no O?,e can sell you respectable goods cheaper. These goods are bargams, ~1ewed from any standpoint. The 1Uality and style are there. Reliable, trusty, serviceable goods, marke d at ROCK B O TTOM PRICES. HOTEL BALM ORAL. s ' . 19. sign of the B:m BOOT drawn by two horses, M. TRELEVE~BOWMiA:t.A i"f:tE. E : Just Across the Street. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. BOWMANVILLE STATION. GOil'iG EA51' Passenger .. .. 8 39 a. m Mall .........10 32 ti m Mixed ·.· , .. .. .3 37 p m Local ......... 705 'll m Mail . · ·..... 110:20 p m ·Except Mondays. I GOING WEl!l' Mall ......... 8 2!l p m Mail .. ...... 557 a Local, ........ 8 23 a Express* ...... 9 35 a Mixed ...... .. 315 p m m m m *SOAP· *' from their old premises. Y~UNG -···- s & CO. take the present opportunity of thanking those friends who so liberally patronized them during this their firs t year in bu~iness, and extend a wel come invitation to all their friends, old and new, to give them a call in their temporary premises, Horsey's BJock, JustAcross the Stl\)~t, YOUNG & CO., the GrocerE:.~·

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