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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Dec 1889, p. 5

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Wall Paper and Plush Goods h, lf price, at TAIT'S Corner Store. :Sandham's CiiuGH Cures the moat obstinate case, if taken 1·. p erseveringly SANDHAM'S COUGH BALSAM has stood the teet of years of trial. SANDHA.M.'S COUGH BALSAM can be ·taken by t.he yonn~eat children- is JJlee.se.nt in taste, perfectly sate, and prevents consumption < lt t~ken in time. SANDH AM'S COUGH BALSAM is made :·. frum a. vrescription of established value which · : hci.u been in uso for years. 4 ~Large Bottle, Small Price, 2:i C:ENTS: STOTT & JURY'S .STOVE PIPE VARNISH : MAKES NO SMELL AND IS ,. THE BEST I N THE MA.RKET. Mr. John MoCluug, of Toronto, was in town recently· . Attend the Popular Concert on Friday evening Dec. 13. Dry goods at cost at Tod Bros.' givin g:i up-business-sale. The proceeds of the Methodist anniversary last week was about $65. See Tod Bros.' new stock of flannels and blankets- all at cost price. Mr. P. Murdoch is moving into Mr. Bingham's residence, Church-st. T he R oyal Templars is a good order, and young men do well to j oin it. Wall papers selling at half price for the fall, at H. C. Tait's Corner S tore. Solid silver wa tches from two dollars upwards at John J, Meson's new store. Hear that popular selection the " Mika do" at the Pop ular Concert this week. Mr. T. G. Blackstock arrived in T oron· to on S11.turday from a trip to Europe. Mr. H. Knight will sing a bass solo entitled "The Scout" at this week's Popu· lar Concert. Mr. M. P. Tatlin~, B. A., called on us M.onday on his way from Port Hope where he preached Sunday. · FARMERS' 1N3TITUTE.-Note the adver tisement of the annual m eeting of West Durham l!'armere' Institute. The finest selection of dinner , tea and toilet sets at the W est E nd House, also a splendid lot of hanging lamps. Montreal Witness advocates punishiog those who point a vistol at another " for fun." Ontario h as such a law. Try it. Try it. Try it. Pllllt.JE, l:ic. The exceedingly liberal patronage extended to · encouraged us to make still greater prepar· ations for the coming · us last year dming the Xmas season, bas Merry Xmas. · Thia year we have GOOD NEWS for o.1r customers. Wa h ave secured at about 60 cents on the dollar. a stock of the most Elegant Plush Goods . ever shown in Bowmanville. Jn fact, they are , such rare value that we have sold several lines to the retail trade in other towns, but still we have AN ENORMOUS STOCK !or our customers to select frem. We have always taken the lead in 1 ELEGANT STYLES & LOW PRICES. but this year we are props.red to Eclip!lie all previous efforts, and every one wanting the very la.test styles . e.t the very J.owest prices should not neglect llivlnfl!'. us t· ~all. We cannot begin to announce t he d1ft'en1. ~rticles. but no matte1· what you want COii\ fu\and look through our stock, h will be a pleasure for us to show it. T hanking 1he public for past favors and ~WJ.shing t~"IU the Compliments of thti Season. We r ~main, SB ever, Your obedient servants, STOTT & JURY: ~he Qtmuuliau Jtnttt'man. BOWMANVILLJ.ll STATION. Bow:r.IA.NVILLE, DEc. 11, 1889. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. GOING E ABT PBBllenger .... 8 40 a m Exprees .. .. .. 1032a m :Mixed ..··.· ..·3 87 p m Local ......... 7 07 p m Mail . . .... .· 110:19 pm ·Except Mondays. I GOING WB:BT Express* ...... 9 35 a m IMall Mixed .. . . . · . . 3 16 p m .. · ·.·... 8 27 p m Local · ...... ·· 825a Mail ........ 5 57 a m m Local and Otherwise. Rev. W . H. Warriner d elivers his closing fraternal address in this town to· ni!tht in Trinity church. M. A · · James sells steamship tickets for t~e b est lines sailing from N ew York ae well as the Dominion Line. A call at the Co·operative Jewelry Store, before buying, will be time and money saved. No old stock kept. If you have p ictures to frame take them to Hed-~, he will frame them better and cheap.l..2'11 han any other house in t own. l The weather has been r emarkably changeable . I t h as rained aud sn owed, and froalled and thawed al ternately and so suddenly that we have no liking for it at all. A n e w weekly- The Saturday L ed germade ite appearance in Toronto Saturday. Hs 12 pages are profusely illust rated and crowded with interesting readin!? of gree.t variety. .. Woman's Work in the C hurch" (Phil. 4: 2-3) will be the 6Ubj ect S unda.y 11 a. m. at Disciple ch urch. At 7 p. m. -"Lydia Whose H ear t the L flrd Opened and .how He did it." - -Acts 16: 14. Miss Minnie Phel p will give an even· ing's ent er tainm1 ,1 u t, under the auspices of the W. C. T . U., in the Q ueen ·st church Tuesday Dec. 17 beginnin g at 8 o'clock. .Silver col!crioo. All are invited. O:n · FOR ENG.LAND.- Messrs. H enry Brock, William Coles, Edwin :Matthews, Richard Gu est, M uk Miller, Snm'l Munford and A brain lfawkins left h er e last Thursday night for Halifax wh er e they took the st.1::amohip " Sarnia" of the Dominion Line for Liverpool from which place they proceed to visit relatives in D evonshire. T hey all bough t their railway an d sirn m ~hip tickets fr om .M:. A. James wbv.aold a;ltog8ther fourteen oceaa t ickl)ts las~ we.;;k . · Lovers of goo~l literature sh ould n ot fail to be p reser 7 ~ the an n ual sale of magazin es, papb":~views, etc. to lake p lace in the M echan ic.'l' lnstiwte rooms on WednesdaI. evening the 11th at 8 o'clock gh:·,rp. aottuc on tlie S1omocb,, I.h ·cr and nowb, reu1oviag all ob11tr·1:H1ms. N LTIONA.>. t ..-i'Lii are a m ild I>W.r~ath c, A choice selection of rings may ba seen The sign -painter spells it Beach Avenus. · at the Co-operative Jewelry Store. The County Council met at Cobouri.r Those in quest of cheap papers and :y esterday. magazines should attend the Mechanics John McMurtry wants 1000 t urkeyH Institute sale on D ec. 11th. and two tons of ot her fow l. 'l'he man who reads t his paper an d The Church-st. Methodis t choir h : 11 sponges as h e goes, will never reach that n ew American an t hem books. blessed l and where milk and honey flows. Rev. Mr. Matthews will a tt end to thn Boo1t LosT.-One Vol. uf P ar kman 's "Theatre" next Sunday· night. History of Canada belonging to the High Due bills taken same as cash at Tod School li brary, wus )()st somewhere about to wn last Friday ev.,,ning. · Will finder Bros.' giving-up-b.isiness ·sale. A good fur coat at $20 a nd over forty kindly ret urn to t he Schoo! or t o t h is office. to select from ·a t Central House. P rof. Lolsette's Memory System is creMr. J. H . Werry adl"ertisea a steer ating 11reater interes t t han ever i n all that has strayed o n his premises. parts of the country, and persons wishin~ Mr.Jacob Stevens reports a cob of corn· to improve theil" memory should send for with 141i0 kernals thereon. Next 1 hie prospectus free as advartised in anoth er l Our motto--small profits and quick re~ column. turns-we fin d pa.ys- H. C. Brittain. MI.L.LINERY.-Mrs.Dingman h as opened A FEW OF OUR L I NES. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT Insurance. a new millinery store next door to the English, F rench an<l RoBT. VIRTUE, Agent, Bowmanvitle. tf. I S tandard Bank, whe~e her new stock of Plush Dressing Cases. Plush Odor Cases . Ger man Perfumery. Ladies, try t he best s tove pipe va rnish l Fall and Winter bonnets, hats, feathers, Plush Manicure Cases. in the world. Sold by Higginpotha.n & I etc , , is now open for inspection. Straw Fine Hair ·BrushE:8, Son. and felt re-&haped. A call solicited . Plush Glove and Gent's Companions, leather. A very large stock of mantle and J· The Philh armonic S ociety will meet for Handkerchief Cases. Shaving Mugs and Brushtis. ulster clothe at J no. J. Mason 's big n ew reorganiz.~ ti on and a rra nge for the sea.Whisk Holders. Out Glass Bo ttle~. store. eon's work on Tuesday evenin~ t he 17t h A very large and choice stock of new I inst. in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p tweeds and worsteds JUBt opened out at m. All interested in music are cord ially Couch, J ohnson & Cryderm1m's. invited to attend. W. S. RussEu . P rt si· Bowmanville audiences are unreason· dent· BOI'l'LED O,R IN B UL K . able in the matter of encores. RememCall early and select JOur Xmas p resber the old saying,Dont drive a free horse ents from the latest catalogues issued by We also have a bea.ut.iful line of BA.S KET PER FUMES, just the to d eath. first-clas silver plate fac tories. T hese th ing for Christ mas Pr esents. The P inch cst1~tc is for sale. It would goods are worth 25 per cent m om than be a suitable place for a r etiring farmer t he same goods are after they have b een or other person keeping a hone and cow put in stock and handled over time after or two. See advt. time . H . C. Brittain. Never had a better run of watch and The A . 0. U. W., of Ontario, has levied Bowman ville Roller Mills has been a NoUccs of Uirths and Dcatbs· 2;; cent s; clock repairing than since moving t o the only twelve assessments for 1880. No Jl!I ONEY T O LOAN.- $6,000 t o loaDl'Clnrrlngu, nu een til. b1 1sy place lately--15 .000 bushels of wheat new store, so eays J no. J. M ason. L l'.L on real estate. .Apply to CaPITAL, Lock assess1I1ents for D ecember ; 242 appHca· were ta ken in three d ays. H e received 25, Bowmanville, or to M. A. J Ar.rae. Bux Mr. Jas.Elliutt. has bough t the Hulon· tions were reoei"'ed in N ovem her. au order lately for 15 car loads of fl our 4B-t1' BIRTHS. eson residence, King st east for $1,450, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING is the .,name of to go t o Quebec. He pays the highest TE ER ASTRAY .- Oame on lot 6, QUAN' l 'RILL. In Clarke. on Nov. 15th, the and moved in. He got a bargain, the best wom1m'e journal known t o us. prices in th is district, some farmers com- wile ef Mr. Geo. Qnantrlll, or e. son. . . con. Ii, Darlington, a Steer, mo·tly red. three years. 1'he owner is requested to Miss Stoughton will hold her annual Send lOc. for ~amp le co py to Clarke W. ing from near I..1indsay with wheat. S'l'll:WART.-In Clarke, on Nov. 22nd, the wife r1emg prove property. p~y exnenaee a.nd take h ina sale of fancy art.icles at h er resid ence, Bryan & Co. , Springfield, Mass. Among the t hing;s t hat are n ot p.,rhap3 or Mr. W . Stewart. of a son. a.way. J . H. WERRY, Tyrone. 47;3w· LOWRY.In Kenda.JI, OD Nov. 20th the wife Silver-st., n ext ' Vednesday. 18th inst. Si< John M acdonald has a lmost entirely gen erally known , is t he fact that the la w of Mr. Robert Lowry, or a daughter. M aster Thos. Fairbairn has pretty well recovel'ed from his recent illness and with compels each house owner to fu rnish '.I.'.RAYE D ON L OT 18, BROKEN ·RICE.-At St. John , N. B., Nov. 18th, 1889, J!'ront. D<.rlington. about the 2nd ult., a recovered from the injury he received ou Lady Macdon ald is announced t o attend euitllble laddera to eacli h ouse so t hat, at the wife of Hev. s. H, Hice, or a daughter. · dark mare. shod all round. Owner will-· the head in Toronto a few weeks since . a Mason ic ball in H amil ton o n D ec. 20. aoy momeut, the roof and ch imneys may RoY.- Nee.r Bethesda. Darlington. Dec. 2ad. pleBaebay prove property l>"Y exl)6nsea and take the wile of w. J. Roy, Eeq., of a son. be accessi ble in the event of a fire or t hat her a way, .JNO· Mn: ·rc,~u.., Howmanv1lle. Auction eer Tole goes to E86t Whitby F armers say th at Mr. Frank H , Mason ALLIN.-Ee.st of Bowmanville. Dec. 6, tho 49-3w. is the best sale clerk t hey ever saw. He t o assiat Mr. Fairbanks at T. S hor t ri d1re's snow or dangerous icicles may be remov- wife or Mr. W. C. Allin, of a daughter. does understand the business thoro ughly. sale to-day. TwoLeviee should makethir1gs ed. GENTS WANTED. - Fonthill Nur~ seriea. L9-rgest in Canada. We want A number of old D.~rlin~ton township The Entrance E xamination to the High lively. F. H. Mason WM s en t for to act MARRIED. reliable. energetic meu to seH our 11! urSGl"J' b oys chnnced to be in L in dsay last Satur· School begins Wedn~sday morn ing at 9 as sale clerk. MoHTON-HALLFT'1 · .-In Orono, on Dec. 4th, stock; previous experience no~ nAcessary; any o'clock, lGth inst., in the H. S. Building. MR. E DITOR.-There is a piece o f rolJ.d day. Th ere were T homas Tre meAr, of at the resid.,nce of Lhti \Jride'~ father. by the · mBn with tact and energy can succeed; term· Rey, R. A. Hooncy, Mr. R lch. Morton and liberal, either salary or commission; ouUlt. Messrs. R. Holtby Myers & Co., 37 between Frank's Corner and Mr. K irk- P enetauguishen e, D~v id Annis, of W ood · Miss Bessie Hallett, daughter o! M r. James free, Our agents have manv advantai?ee·. ville, ,James h H nghes, of Toronto, W. euoh as selling homo·growo, hat·dy CanadiaD po.ti:ick 's that Is a. disgrace to the path · Hallett, Yunge St., h ave star ted a newspaper adChoice new speci al ies. wnicb. ,F e ·o r HENR'i-Ll'r'rLE.-On Dec. 4th. 1889, at the . stnck. vertisi ng agency inToron to with a Chica- mas11·r. Somebody may be k illed there Clumnon , 0f East Oakwood , .J . Dames, of value. and which can only h<·· sec1 1,.ed from-u11 Mariposa, D , Bin gh am, of Mariposa, Wil- reside11ce or the bride's father. Hope, near such yet- TRAV E.LLER. ns a complete list of New Itussie.n ·A J>go branch office. liam Varcoe, of Salem, Mf.lripusa, bei:1iees Garden H ;Jl, Mr. Samuel J, Henry, of 1'yrone. ples, tho Ritson PAat". i:launder·s Plum. Hll· In St. Paul's church n ex t Sunday Mis; Mar tha J. Li·tle, second daugh ter of born Raspberry, Moore·s H.uby and Blooll: L . Co1mish has met his customers more R. Syl vester, Jamee Varcoe, Dougall and H. Little, Esq. Champion Currants, Moore'· Diamond Grape than half way by reJucing the price of mornin g R ev. S . H. Eastman, B. A ., l f Sinclair, J. Waldr on , ,J. Finley and Sam etc. ' Ve have given particular attention to I11 the e very thing to match the hard timee. See Oshawa, will conduct services. H ughes of L iudsay. Warder. DIED · t he lll'Ol>i>gation of hardy var ieties H uitable $0 eveni11g at 7 o'clock, R ev. R . D. Fraser what he says in his new advt. . · [ the Northern sections of Canada. For torms A ..,-ery en j oyable social was given by give the t hird of the special sermon s ,1 {ERCF.R.In ClBrke, O il Dec. 4t h, J oseph applv to STONE & '\'VEJ,L!NGl'ON, '.l'oron1a.. will H. S. Mitchell, Drayt on , advertises Ont. . the young people in t he Church-st Met h- Mercer. aged 11 years. splendid farma for sale in county of Well· to young peo ple - Subj ect ·'Spare h ours. " odist ~choo l r oom last Wednesday uigh t. JAcons-AtNewcastle.nec. 5,SarahJacobs, All are welcome. ington, one of the b est agricultural conn· in Iler 79Lh year. beloved wife or Geo. A. I We can h eartil y recommend The Do- Tbe i ecite. tiun a by Misses M·· hel Tait and Jaco b·. sen .. and daughter of the late Amasa ties in Ontario. Sei. his advt. N ellie Jo11ess and Carrie You ng: were Stebblne, M. D .· or 'l'oronto, I __ R. J. Stewart, t ailor and cutter, has mi.nion Illustmted as one of the best grandly giveo . Instrumental pieces were SMITH.- At Port Oshawa, Nov. 30th, .A.bra · T HE ANNUAL MEE ' 'fING f th " · u et moved to his new shop over J. J. Mason's Canadian weekly illustrated publica.t ions, given by Misses G ertia Young, B er tha ham S with, aged 81 yeare. P.OBINSON,-In Oshawa. Dec. 3, Christin~ - . West UUJ·ham Fa.rmors' InsL hnte will be store. He makes suits to order in style · lb is a grand teacher to all wh o read i t on Sherin. E t he l Morris, Florence Tilley. Fletcher Scott, wife of Benjamin R obinson, hold m the couuml chamber. Bowmanville, oia · Canadian su bjects. N o fa mily should be and workmanship uns11rpassed in town. without it. $4 a year. P ublish ed at 73 Short speech es were made by Messrs. aged :35 years. P erry McWain and J . H . Dobson. Mr. At a meeting of the Trustee .Board of St. J ames St. Montreal. at 1.30 o'clock p, m. H. C. B rittain, t.hti presiden t, performed A NIGHT .A.LA.RM.- ! awoke last n ight the Methodist e hurch, Friday night, it CAJSADIAN ALMANAc. - We have receiv- the d uti es of chairman acceptably. 'l'he Executive Commit tee will meet f &'ID& to find my little boy so bad with c roup day we.a decided to repair the South Ward and place, a t 10 30 a. rn. Mission chapel and open .it as soon as i t ed from the Copp, Clarke Co., r oronto, At the regular communicat ion of Jeru - that he could hardly breath, but on giv'f hese meetings should bo well attended- *a of t heir Canadia n Al mauac for · a copy ing h im some H agyard's Yellow Oil on elect ofl'loers· for the ensuin;\" year. arrano;:e for is ready. 1890 and have no hesitation in pronounc- salem Lo dge, No. 31, G. R.C., A, F . & the. coming visit of Professora fcom Guelph · The prize offered by H. C. Britt11,in, ing i t t he most comple te and compre!wn- A. 'M . , last nigh t the following officers sugar, and rabbin g his chest, throat and College, and other important business. back with it also,- he soon was sleepin g jeweler, Bowmanvllle, wa.s won ·by Mr. sive numb01 P. WEn nv, ~ A. 1'A MilLYN, · yet issued. See i t at the were ·elected : I. P . M , T hoa. ff: S pry ; Secrets.Ty. President. F . H . Manning, Ancaeter, the name, oc- bookstores. Price 15c. No farmer or W. M., E. R. Bounsall ; S. W., Thomas quietly and awoke next morn in g co mDec. 4.1889. 60-2w. Darlington. pletely cured. J ohn Elliott, Eglington, F i tzgerald; J; W., J. B. Mitch el; l'ree.s., cupation and address being written legibly faw ily should be without it. J ohn Lyle; Secretary, John K eflch ie; S. Ont. 500 times. Municip1l politics are very quiet yet, D., Dr. E . C. McD owell ; J. D., F red. C. A pr osp erous farmer r emarks t ha.t when BOWMANVILLE MARKETS. he raises a crop h e has to ship it to mar- but t hree names h ave b een freely men- Regcrs; Choplain, Rev. H . S . Ml\tth ews; ket t o ob tain a eale for it ; but when he tioned for t h e l\foyor'e ch air fo r 1 890- I. G. , Juhn Jtffery; T yler, Wm. Wright. OTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN pm· . raises a horse the buyer comes to him Messrs. J K . Galbraith, W. M . H orsey Auditors-W. Bro. W. M cK ay and Jos. Cor reelctl by J, llfeMurtry, every T ue8day suant to section 36. of chapter 110 or li~ and A. B uckler. Messrs. W . ]'. A IJen Brittain. and buys h is produ ct. F LOUR, ' I I" 100 lbs ..··....· $2 30 to $3 00 Revised Ste.totes of Outario. 1887. -urnt W W. "P. P rower are spoken of for the .,.. b h creditors others havingcl11.ims against th& ROYAL ARCAN UM.--At the meeting W Ohas. A. P enney, a Pickering farm er, and F a 11' ,,. us . . . · · 0 00 II 0 90 estate or and HEAT, .TAKE PINCH, ltttti or the vil.lage .O f· R eeveshi p. All intending candidates M onday nig ht t he followio g were elect ed who left his hom e for Toronto oo Nov. 11 Spring, " 0 00 0 80 N ewcaetle, in t ho county of Durham. dece!laell, 11 "" b h N 1 0 40 11 0 00 relict of RICHARD PINCH . in his life time, (tt 30th, and ia su pposed to have left for should hav e t h eir cards in next week's officers of Bowman ville Cou ncil : W C B ARLEY, ,,. Us · o. · · · · Bowman ville. in said county of Durham, o.ttll papers. Manning, regent ; Jas D eyman , Vice·do; h ome the same evening, has disappeared 11 11 11 2 ..·. 0 38 " 0 00 hereby notified to send in th.air ol o.im~ to I.lie M UTUAL FRIENUB.- Jt is a mistake for J 0 LaBellt.> , ore.tor ; D M orrieon, secre in a mysterious manner. 11 11 11 3 O 33 11 O 00 undersigned, e.t his office, north side King_El)'.. · · ·· · Bowmanville, Solicitor for RonER'l' ti. MAN· WORTHY OF NOTICE. - Stott and Jury farmers t o be Jed io to the notion t hat the ta ry ; T E Eli?ginbotham, treasurer ; P R YE, 11 · · · · · · · · · · 0 42 11 0 00 NING, ESQ,. Executor o: the last W\Jl 8.114 11 ···· ·· · , · O 25 11 O 00 'festament or said JA~F: PINCH, deceased, ·om -· are selling P lush good s at Jess t han whole- business men in t own are their enemies Trebilcock. collector ; J C Nosworthy, 0Ars, ' Y ere reaping gre at profits. chaplain: Alfred 'l'odgham, guide ; D . G al- PEAS, Blackeye, 'If" bu sh.·· 0 67 " 0 70 or befo re the sale prices; see their adv t on firs t column or t hat th· 11 Small, 11 o 50 11 o 55 21st Day of December, 1889, of this page. They have the largest stock As a matter of faoh, the average mercha n t braith, \Var d en ; J ohn Mackay, sentry ; of imported per fumes ever shown in town finds it pretty close squeezing to get J B Taylor, organist; M A James, D 11 Bl u e, " 0 6 O " 0 00 to~tber with their full names, tho amoun ·~ along, fay hia bills, and pay his h elp. Bu rke Simpson a nd Dr W S Boyle, Burr1m, best t abl e, 'II" lb. · · O 16 11 O 16 their claims and particulars thereof. including some of the most elegant styles Yet many a customer hll.8 been helped trust ees. ""'d 0 ll' 11 0 20 And notice is hereby furthe1· given that ell we have ever seen. EGGS, " oz.··· . .. · . .. · · '-' and after t he twenty.first d.~y ot Deoember. ove r a tigh t place till t he crops came in. The officers of W ellington L odge No. POTATOES, ~ bush ···. . .·· 0 30 11 0 35 1889. the said Executor will proceed r ,o 41eHon. E dward Blake, Q. C., was the And when a subscription to eta.rt any enn " " cwt 5 50 ,, 0 00 tribute among the persons entitled thereSU. g uest of the b~ ncihe rs of t he Law Socil'ty terprise or to as efat a n unfortunate it gets 19.,Sons of }j;ngland, for 1890, elected at p0R.n., v ···· ···· · ··· the aesets or the BBtd estate, hn.ving re111A the last meeti ng are vV. P. P ., W. E. HAY, 'II" ton· .·. . . ..·.. . .. 7 00 11 8 00 only to t he claims or wl1ioh he shall then havei at a dinner in Osgoode Hall, Toronto, on more support from th e town t han from Pethiok ; W. P., Dr. E. C. McDowell; CHICKENS. · · . · · · . . . . . . . . . O 08 11 O 09 received notice. Saturday evening . The occasion was a the cou n t ry. Dated at Bowmanv le. this eleventh ds.)l'of Secy., J. H · K enner ; Treas. J as. E lliott; D OCKS ········ · ·.. . . . . . . 0 09 11 0 lo November.1889. return of h ospitalities which Mr. B lake Chap iain, John. N. Kivel!; I. tt , John A CHA.NCE.At the M echan ics Ins tiGEESE · · ·· . · , · · · . · · · . . · · 0 07 " 0 08 J OHN K . G.A.LBHA.ITII, has frequ ently extend ed to t he benchers R epre- TURKE ys , · · · , · · · · · · · · · · O 10 " o 11 · t6 ;5w . Solicitor ! or said JJ:xecu1'>1'. and members of the legt.11 profession gen - tute cit izen s wilt have an opportunity to- Mat thews; 0 , ·G., Levi Morrie. to Grand L odgeM . A. James sen t at ives ~ night at eight o'clock, of securing any pa· erally. and W . E. P ethick. M an aging CommitThe annual sale of maga :ioines, periodi- pers and magazin es they may d eaire at a tee- L ew. D eyman, Lewis Hambly, M . L OAK LOST.In Octob er, a long , black cloth Dolman trimmed with black cals, etc. in the Mech anicsinstitute rooms very sm11lt out lay. The writi ngs of the A. J amee, 'l 'hos. Goard, Jos. J effer y, T . fur B'ld lined with gray wincey. Return to G OOD FARM TO REN r. -About 94 . will take place on We dnesday evening the best and brightest minus on t his contin- E . H iggin both am . S urgeon- Dr. K C, S'l'A'rESMAN Office and get reward. 50-2w* acres. being part of lot I), con. 6, Ee.at ent as well 1u1 in England, in the shape of 11th at 8 o'clock. Some of the b eat \ Vhitby.-fr mile south or Geneva. l!' lne gra.UlMcDowell. Auditors- M . A. Jame~, B. and . s tock farm. good soil, iu excel11mt st11-t& Ot· English and Americ:i.n mag azines scien - deily, weekly and mon tltly p ublications, J . Weekes, J.B . Taylor. Trustees- J. cont aining both staudard and light literR ESSMAKING.Mre. Asa Otton, I cultiv.,,tion. Fall ol0wing done. For !urtbeI.' tifi ~ and trade papers, etc . . will be offered . Hellyar, Jos. J effery. R oo m Cemmittee, (formerly Miss ER'an) has resumod dress. particulars avply .to JoaN y . CoLlii, I:Iamprpn. for sale. Every one ehould attend and ature , will b e offered at auction by the L evi Morris, J . H ellyar and L ewis J ollow. making at Mrs. Jno. Glendenning·s. Kini;r·st., 49--tf. Instit ute to the highest bidder ; thi! only 1 secure a bargain in literature. 40 {w condition being that t he p ublication l ay Organ ist- F r ed. Rogers. J anitor- 'l'hos . Newcastle. The Literary and Musical entertain· on th e table of the Institute until tht1 Trick. OOMS TO L ET. - Two cheerful nn d rooms fn the ST.A'rESM AN Eaat k of N. Fl.) of lot 12 a nd all lot 11, :Cl(· m ent under the auspices of the Mech anics n ext copv arrives. The anniversary services of the Queen Block convenient fronting on King !>treat, suitable for cept 10 acr~s of S. E - corner, con. G N,Dorche&Inst.itute on Friday evening last was very Stree\ Methodist Ob urcb will be preached offices Apply to M· A J AM ES JS - tr , ter, Co. Middli:sex. contmn~ng 2Hi acres more F . McKay, B. A., Woodstock, Mr .J ohn pooriy attend ed and our citizens missed · · ' · I or less, two mlles from IIanet8v1lle station, O. on Sunday, Dee, 29 th, and \be \ea. will be ·. - . - \ P .R.. and?, mile east of v1l ' a~e. Good school. a rar e treat. thereby, as M iss Alexander is n ow o ne of the p ublish ers and p roprie- h eld on Mouday, Dec. 301h instead of New E ACHER WANTED.For Union two churches. two stores. post office. bln.ek;;, is without doubt one of the b est lady tors of the L eamington Post h\\ving YeBr's Day. L ook out for announcement. 8 . s. N o, 20. Clarke, holding e. 3rd Clas~ smith shop and cheeeti factory, Aleo S . ! If Certl:ficate. Duties to commence 1st Jan. 1800, lot 9, con. 5, 100 acres, E ,.ch farm has go1'4 elocution isba that has ever appeared be- along with Mr. J .E . Johnston p urchased F1xING UP.- The Grand Trunk Rai lway Sec'y, A . THOMPSON, Newparlc, Ont. buildings. good orchards. in good state or o-1· Mr. M~Kay is a gradu- Compnny, fore a Bowmanville audience. H er se· that paper. having leasod the Cobourg rail50-2w tiva tion, well adapted to raising grain a,jd.. lections throughou~ were a happy blending ate of the S entinel-R eview office, Wood- way, have put it in repair from their · dairying. Will be sold reason><ble a ncl 011 eil.(17 stock, and h as been acting a s editor of the E I FER ASTRAY .- Came on lot . · 21 term!!·. Apply lo s. BARR. Mosslcy P.O,, QW..·· of the humorous an d dramatic and on track eoulh t o the harbor at Cobourg. The con . .9. Darlington. a yearling hei 'er'. ~~~~~1strator of the Estate of the la.teit!.~':!f' · each appearance sh e was greeted with t h e Poat for some months past, in which po· gauge has been changed and the work of '.fhe owner 1s requested to prove proverty, pay most enthusiastic applause. '.l'he program sition h e h as s'iown very creditable abil,i.- puUing on new lies and steel n ils is going oxpensesasd take here.way. CHAS. Wrr,LIAMS · · -· ·- ···-·-- --- ~on. N ed spring, we nnderslaud, the lraok Enniekillen. wa.~ open ed with an iustrumental solo by tv. The n ew firm will n o doubt. make 50- -3w* Miss Climie, and vocal solos were also The Post a thoroughly good local n ows. iR \o Ile pul in f:!OOd sbape as far ae HarOUSE TO RENT. -T hat commodi. . given during t he evening b y Misses 1\1. paper. They have the good wishes of wooJ. 0 118 dwelling house situated on Ontario [ . The Execnlive of the Wes& Durham Street, McLaughlin, E , .Allen and Mr.J.Keach· this journal for a brigh t a nd prosperous owoed by Mre. Chas. Coleman. a nd . r Sabba\h Sch ool Convention a.re busy ar- lately occuvied by MiBB Stoin. ]for particulars I car eer . ie each of whom r eceived hearty encores. F rom 25 acr es t o 500 acres The me mbers of t he united Met hodist ranging for the Convention, to be h eld on apply to Coi::cn. J oHNBTON & CRYDERMAN, ' The annual meeting of the Bowman · _~~~nv!Ue. the 2\llh and 30th of Januarv next. A pro- .B_'.l Board of Trustees elected from the Q ueen ville Liberal-Conservat ive A11sociation gram of rare merit is promised. Eron. S. was held in t h e council chamber on Tues- S t church are: Messrs. J . C. Vanstone, H . .Blake has consen\ed lo be present on day nigh t, 3rd inst . wh en the following J . Higgi nbotham, R ichard Bragg, Geo. 0 . the eqenlng of the 30\h and deliver an adcan make a successful Sn.leswan of any one t t officers were elected: President, William Haines, P. Trebilcock, T . Kirby, J ohn dress . Mr. Day, Prov. Secretary, anct Mr. I who will work and ronow my instructions. e Ing OU OUll ,eing communioa\ed Will furnish hand some outfit free, and pay McKay ; 1st vice·president , T. H. Spry; H ellyar, L evi M orris, T. C. J ewell ,ahd Fol beringbum are aleo 1 your salary or oommiaelon every week. Write the fin est Ag ricultural County in ,~e · ... 2 nd vice-president, L . G . Q uick; tree.surer G . H umb er. The Building Committee with. terms at once. JJ~ 0 GRAHAM,Nurseryma.n, R. T. w T.- A\ the regular meeting on tor J ohn L y le ; secretary, Robert Virtne. consists of Messrs. Dr. '.l.'illey, J . M . J oProvin ce. · Toronto,_ Ont. 42.low~ r e presentatives to t he county convention neas, J. M. Brimaco mbe, C. M. Cawker, TuesdAy evening last, the following were No such good bar gains offered by any~ne P. Trebilcock, L evi Morris, J . C. Van· officera for \he ensuing term :-S. elected h eld h er e on Monday last- A , Buckler, a nywhere else in Canada. Chas. Bennett, E. B . Williarns, J<ts . H eal, stone and G. Humbe:r. A t the firs t m eet- D.- T . C. J eweU; V, C.- S . W. Maeou; P. Apply at once .to C.Rev. H . S. Matthews ·; se·e.L. T. John W esley, John F leming, Robt. Adair ing of t he u nited board t h ey d ecided to Ctmrtice; F 1n. -Seo.- F ,J.Brown; Treas.D . S. 1'1Tl' CRl~ I, f~. W. C. Manning, ,John N. Kivcll, Jul e purchase the building a nd g rounds used W. W .- All in ; Chap. - Mat k Woods; DRA.YTON, ·-.nt· Roenigk, J . 0. L abelle, W. Armstron l!l, form~rly for school purposes in t he Sou th Herald....:..F . Dunham ; Dep.-H erald, Mias Dr. Boyle, S.S. Edsall, E . R. BounsaB, W ard t o be ueed as a mieaion church. ; Gu11rdN .. Johnston ; Sentinel Trenoulh '.l'hA nndersigne.dolfere for sale that desirable Geo. Piggott , W. J. J ones, W. l\foClung , Price $450. - A. E aiji wood. We .are pleased \o l earn property belonging to the cstatl'I of the late N oT ONLY FOR M AN.--I can aay t hut that a l the ln~t meetin g t here were four H . Meader , W . Bruce, W. Blai;k, Jos. lUcharrl. Pinch, consisting of a commodious Pat tinson, D r. Hillier , W . C. King, S i g~ your Hagyar ds Yl'!llow O il il5 the best ini\iations, with olhers t o folhlw. The brick resiclenc:i nrrd three acres or land en street on which a re stable and driving L andmann, ,J. C. N oswort hy, Dr. · ,J.M. thin g I ever ~aw for cro up, cough s, colds, Society is in a flourishing condition a.nd Scugog ho use, cow stable, hard and soft water under Brimacombe, John McSorley, W. Roen · cuts or bums, a n d it is good for mrtn or offers bennficiary claims, etc. oover and onier conveniences. For full partic· with steadt employment. 1md go0d pa:Y- atl . Uift, ula.rs n.pply to R, Yomw. V. S., Executor, ;rear roun.d. to reliable m an f urn.l.l.1i.tig igk, R. R . Loscombc, Thos. Danfm·d1 b east . Mise R M. Hopkins, Claremont, Bowmanvllle. This '1'0 IN, 'ItlORA.TE both t lle bod y a nd the is a suitable property: for factory referenooa. Yellow Oil cures rheu matism, 111·a 1u, m1e th.e rellnldc t onic, ltlilbUt"ll' s a retiring 1armer or other perspn wanting a. W, Qu ick, M. Lcckha.r t, John Ayre and Ont. S. A. McOM:Bl!ll!- &; CO., .. aeurai'gia and all p ain. !ew acres o! ground· · 5()-tf, W. E . Pethick. Arom atic Qiininc lVinc, 4.B;tOw* Nurserymen. h-0chosteri'lf1Yt Christmas at the Pharmacy. J. HIGGINBOTHAM & SON, Chemists and Dru g gists. ---:--Plush goods and fancy articles to suit everyb ody. Holiday Goods cheaper than ever. A big stock and a choice variety. I Our Perfumes are ljhe Best. J. HIGGINBOTHAM & SON. S S A. F.. arme rs ' J t"t t \ . ns u e. SATUR DAY, DECEMBER 21, 18sg, Executor's Notice. N I C FARMS FOR SALE. I D R T I FARMS FOR S ALE, I I I JI H · p arms' arms. .· . F w t~~~~~toct1:~~~~~~~c~~a.:~si~~~; FOR SALE ! _ E XGHANCE, W }}. C y, 50-t!:. ) Brick House and Three Acres of Land For Sale In Bowmanville. SI TUA TIO I ! .,_

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