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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Oct 1891, p. 8

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WHIITBY P~AIR.. The f ail exibition held at Whitby 9ýp.2ý2, 23, and 24 under the auspices ,of the Ontaïio and Durhaem Exhibition Azsociation waa favored with fine weather aild gond atteudancu. Among the success- fui exhibitors are the f ollowing readers of Mm Jas Leasik, Taunton, 2nd on Cana- dànu drauglit team, two lots, thrae 2rndri, edone 3rd on Durham cattie, six Tts nnd four 2nds on Grade cattle, let on fat raw and lat ou flax seed. M1r Jonathan Porter, Raglan, lut on roxdster stailion and Mr L W Adams, Obhawa, 3rd prize on same. M1r W iL Banbury,, Ciarumont, 2nd on carniage teani under 1U~ bauds. Mr F A Colo, Hlampton, 2nd ou dri- ver under 15ï1 hands. M1r W Colville, Clarke, 2nd on driver over 15ý hands. Mm O R Hall, Maple Grove, 3rd on3 yr nid tallion. 'Ospt Il J Rowe, Pickering, 2nd ou 3 yr old driver and 2nd ou Apples. Mr Job White, Ashburn, 2nd ou 2 yr old agricultural colt and 2nd on 2 yr oId Colt and diploma for tallion, Canadiav draugit. Mr Jas Found, Pickerir.g, 2nd ou Can- adieun drauglit filly, ý2 yr old. Mr C W ilmot, Newcastle. lst and 2nd on eaddle horses, bis stiliali chargera winuing grfst admiration. Mesure Alun Brou, Newcastle, six lots and two 2ads on Leicester sheup and three 'bts on poultry. M1r iL M Courticu, Courtice, six lsts and thies 2nds on Southdown slieep sud lot un Stilton coeuse. Mr Levi Skinner, Tyrone. six iste and Th.ur 2nds on Shropshire sheep. Mr W 3 Devey, Whitby, 2ncL on liorse coit, 1891, and 12ad on brood mare, la'. on icràb apples aud let on pu.npkine. Mr Geo Wriglit., Bowmauville, three Ult% sud two '2nds ou poultry. and three lats and one 2nd ou vegetablus, two 2nds on mangolds and 2nd on cut flowemu. Messrs Dillon & tingles, Bowmauvillu, three ists and four 2nds on poultry. Mr Wm Cullis, Pickering, two iste on corn aud two 2nds on potetous. Mr W R. Kuiglt, Bowmeuviile, four Igts on pontry. Mr R T Philp, Whtby, 2nd ou corn aud lst on white carrots. Mrs W W Downs, Whitby, 2nd on 51 Ibo roll butter aud two iste on apples. Mrs C W Smith, Whitby, Ilst on 10 lbs CîZck butter snd 2ndl on 5 lbs crock aud 2Ihd on apples. Mr W J Hlayoef t, Agincourt, 2nd ou turkeys, lac on ducku, Tt on potatoes, 2ftd on fife wheat sud Mms Hayeraf t let on liomem»de bread, 2nd on presemved plume, 2nd ou red currant jelY, &ne lut and three 2nds on pickles. Miss Alice Shaw, I3owmauville, lst on pnçil copy, landEcepe drawing. Mr Jos Jeffery,1 Bowmanville, was a ludge on Hereford, Ayrshire and Jersey cattle. Mtr C W Smit, Whitby, was a judge on ahuep., Miss Emily Lick, Columbus, waîs a jixdgu on ladies' wrk and flue arts. TarE STATESMAN retumus thanks for the ilsuel courtesies to bbe Press. CO UR VICE. Miss Brown, Montrual,, is visiting ber aunt Mms. C. W. Lent ... . Mr. Sidney Brooks bas pgrown a mangold that weighs 34 lis... .Mms. (Ruv.) Liddy took part in an entertainmunt iu Simcoe-sit.>Metho- diat cdurci, Ohaws, last wuek... .The Pfirsonsge bas buen greatly brightened by a coat of pint... .The new oýfficers of Mount Carswell Diviajion are :-W P-R iF Richards; W A-Sis F Swales ; Treas -A J Oke; F S-F Gay;, R S-B Cour- ice ; A R S-Sis L Garbut ; Con-G C'namekn - - n Sis M Morrow:; Cisu TYRONB. Among the visitors. Mr. and M ru. J. W. Davey, Whitby-, Miss Bertie Davey, Ponty pool; Miss Annie Hellyar, Mrs. Taunton, Mrs. Fishley, Bowmanville; Mrs. Mitchell, sr., Enniski11on. . .. Mijs Maude Cade is home on a visit -from Brooklyn, N. Y.. . Mr. Arthur Brent lias been able to take short drives during the week. . .. Mr. Fred. Farrell and sister had a narrow escape from serious injury on Monday last when their horse ran away. . .. Misses Rhoda Walters and Ada Moyse are home after visiting Bowman- ville friends .... Mr. Jap. Cole is recover- ing from a very painful felon .. . .The officers of Tyrone Division were impress- ively installed by P. W. P. Allun on Thursday last. Interesting time te mor- Irow evening. HAMPTON. Miss Annie Ashton ie sliglitly better, but, stili very weak .. . .Miss E. Moynes has returned after a pleasatit visit atl Bloomfield... .Mr. H. Furzier's youugest daugliter was sick last week-.. .. Capt. R. H. Bu-nt generously treated the mnembers of the Home C3ircle'to grapes et their last meeting .... Some of our eporting charac1 ters went to town Friday afternoon to asee the games and sports in connection with the achools of the towu. ..On Sept. 3th, Mr. James Painton, of Bowmnanville, and Miss Trifena Burrows of this place we united. in the holy bonids of matrimony. Rev. J. Harris, assisted by Rev. R. Me- Culloch,very efficiently tied the knot. A large number of invited guests were pre- sent te witness the, ceremony. Ail were rlght royally entertained to a very ex- cllent weddîng supper provided by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burrows at chair resi- dence. The bride received a gtÈeat many valuable and usef ni preset .. . .Mr. J.D. Treleven was quite sick laet week, but we are plessed to state that laini mucli impraved. SOLINA. Dr. Jas Bray, of Toronto, was sumf- moned here by telegraph ou Saturday to visit his littie daughter Gracie who was, seriously ilii t Mr. Werry's .... Recent visitors, Mrs. Hammond, of Orilla; Mr. Leslie Pasece, of Enfield and Miss Ethel sud Mr. Loren Ilogertb, of Bîooklin. ... Mlies Ada Williams, of Wyebridge, lis returned home efter a pleasant visit wth] friands here. . .. Mr. aud Mis. Daniell Hogarth have gone to visit their sou et1 Deckerville, Midi., sud Mrs. Alfred Hlo- gartli is visiting frîeuds at Detrit. .Mr David Moore a blind orator wii leture on Temperax'ce in the Sons Hall thia Wednesdsy evuning, collection .. .. Tlie, followiug officers were installed by D. G. W. P., Bro. E. G. Pssoe for Solina Div- ision No. 40 for the ensuing quarter:-W P, Bro Jas Rundle; W A, Sis M Ross; R S, Bm ,C W Souch; A R, S, Sis R Vice; F S, Bro H G Pascoe; Treas,Sis H Clark; Chap, Sis E J Psscoe; Cou, l3ro W Van Nes; Cou, Sis L Balson; [ S, Sis E~ Ashton; O S, Bmo T Awde;, P W 1,- Bro W H1,Tonkin. - NE RW'IIA TR N. FraDnk McCouathiy, of Toronto, lias been viiting lis brother Joseph, Lake View. .Justice Mallory, of Haldimand, is visit- ing lis3 daugliter ME,. C. Burnheam, Hearrden Ferm, lake shore .... Mr. Johin Pickell has rented lis faim aud will re- tire frmînfsrming. . .. Mr. John Worden lias rected a silo and filled it witli green horsetoobli comcut fine with a strawcutter. Permers are witing the result snd if satisfactory there will .be more crected borer.... bIr. Samnuel Everson lias beau appointed judge on cattie et Markhemn Pair. Gond soection.... Frank Withe- ridge lias returned to lis situation in To- ronto. .. ,The roads are ini fine conditiort and the farmers are btay marketing their Lrain ...A nnle i.iz,rz irhqare uvhre.I AUCTION SALE,:- LEvi A. W. ToLE's Lisi. SATURDAY'Oct. 10. tifra. Jolie Sinclair, will reuh on the Market Square, Bow-. manvilie,lier liouEehold furniture,uffects etc. Sale at1ip. m. Teris cash. Se bis. LFvi. A.W. ToiE, auctioneer. lu.EsDAY, Oct. 13.-William Vau'Nest, lot 29, con. 6, Darligto-one mile west of Solin-will selI a lot of valuable Clydusdale horees and higli grade cat- tle sud aquantity of turnipa. This sale i s neces8ary because cf the burulng of ail hie farm buildings sud seeso's crop, fued. etc. This isi a grand chance for farmers te get some weil-bmed stock. Sale et 1 o'clock. See bUlIs Levi. A W. ToiE, auctionteer. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14.-&lr. John Foster, dreyer, lot 10e con,,2, Darlington, one mile north of Bowmenviile, will seli 75 steers, 2 sud 3 yeara old, suitabie, for feedingpurposes. Sale at i' p.m. L. A. ToLE, enctioneeut. S. C. IHuNxaiNG's Lisr. THu.RSDÂY,1 Oct. 8.-Mr. S. Glover, lot S, con. 5, East Whitby, will sell farm o'clock. S.,C. auNKiNG, auctioneer. TTEs DAY, Oct, 13.-Mm. Thcs Stacey, lot 13,con. 1, East Wititby, wll selIl is thomo'- bred sud high grade cattie, herses sud other farm stock, implements, etc., without reserve. , Begins et 1 p . mý Se posters. This issun importent sale. S. C. HlUmEii-s, auctioneer. Ttsrsav, Oct. 15.-Mr. E. H. Eari, lot 25, cou. 3, Darlington, vwill sel iihie farmi of 100 acres, and al l is farn 0stock, imiplemenit2, etc. Sale et 1 o'clock sharp. Sue large postera. S. C. H-uNEý iiNiO, auctioneer. SATURDÂY, Oct.- 17-Mr. Alexander, 1'L miles north of Oshawa, will suhl farm stock, implements, furniture, etc. S. 0. Hu.NKINO,, auctioneer. SATURDAY, Ocýt. 24.-Sale ot household furniture in Oshawa. For particulare see bis. S, C. IUNKING, auctiouer. SATUILDAY, Ot. 31.-Sale of feri stock, implemente, etc., ini Central Hotu! yard, Oshawa. S. C. RElN, auctioneer. WEDNES-DAY, NOV. 4, ou or about.-Wil- lam Gorrill, Esq,, lot 2, cou. 5, East Whitby, _ner Taunton, wili sel liiis pure bred sud high grade cattie sud other fari stock, impemeets, etc. He Wa rebiring from farming. Watch for particulars. S. C. HluiîiNO, auct. SPE4CIAL NOTICE-Wheu sale bis are prlnted et i'HE STATESMAN office we give a lree notice ikote hasove up 0 date of sale. When we do net prînt the bUis. the charge ie 25 cents a fine eacli insertion. For sales iu West Durham and East Whitby a notice in this paver is worth as much as 100 bis from auy o;her office in Bowmarïville, because the farmurs ail read TirE STAT £SM AN. OSEB-1 WWA. Mr. iL. H. Merlie is studying medicine in Trinity Colege, Toronto .... .Mrs, F. Tamblyr,, Toronto, is viiting friende iu town .. . .Miss A. Butland ha% talken a poition in the Belleville hiospita... .Mr. Garrett Farrell, of Dariington, lias pur, chasecl the reidlence cf Mr. 11M. P. War- ren... . Mr. W. H. Orr, Toronto, wes in town lest wek. ... Mr. Whit. IMorris, son of Mr. Tires. Morris lias gene to Por!tae le Prairie te assume a position wthi the Hudson Bey Company. . .. Mr. William Brighit of Raglan lias aleedy sold over 1800 bushels of pes... . This summum Mm. iL. C. Hall lad a trawiurry patcl one ffteenth part of au acre in sjize, from which ho pickeci 700 boxca of strawber- ries .. .. Mr. Thos, P. James, Pairview Pamm, East Whitby, dug a hli of potat- oua on Thursday whlch outained 52 potatoes, 'the, largestoeeweighiu* 1 lb. 1-eos... .Medcaif St. Methodiat durc i seldom lias larger congregations tie were present on Sabbatli week et the Harvest a new Overcoat, yY~ either ready- made r or made to order, see the immense choice of Coats and Materials ~__ MASON'SCLOTIIN SOE LET ITCOME Thuhthe weather for the past week or 10 days bas been sultry enough for the month of July, this store bas been busy reeeiving and unpacknglarge heavy cases of dlean new goods for the 11ali and winter trade. Wben the first bite of the north-east wind stings the tips of the ladies' fingers, we're go- îng to have a rush here that will beat al previeus records. Let it1 We neyer were so well prepared to knock old time prices out in the irst round., Ney-er have our shelves and counters been storked with a better or largrer assortment of fresh and tempting oods than atpresent. In Dress Goods (always a specî- alty with us) you wilI sea the very newest qnd most serviceable stuifs that the markets can produce. In fact only a few ciays ago1 led-1 INDIAN BLOOD BITTERS Excellent at this season of the veau- as a good general Tonie, Lt improves the appetite, regulates the Liver and'~ purifies the'blood. Sold ai 50c. per- bottle. pure Inseot Powder,. Wilson's FIy Poi son Pads, TanglefootStîcky I Ppr Inseot Powder Guns, etc. -o- Use Woulff's Rernedy for Dilarrhea. 15o uried leee to s new burial plot sbehe lieseuraîgia." And still you'Il sufer ie aclwroxk hvas .-Iu-onc t Falr's purciased in s nice location inu the ieaut, torturi's wleu for 2o5ceutsa ye cen buy as failifl wrkheubee doe y Fwle' I cemetery in Bowmanville. bottie of MINARD'SLiNIMENT suýd U Extract of Wild Strawierry as a sure sud ____________________bu rlieved. qulck cure -for digrrhoadyseuturyasudI -al D. -. sommer complainta I cen recommcnd it te al as a family friand, alweya tuesu XYGEINIZED EMULSION of PURE W. iop,-iianY Ot.COU LIVER GOIL. -If- yen- have brou- faitiful."-Mrs. .Bso,'iïj n. chiis--Use il. For Eale by al Minamd's Liniment is-te Best. -dmngcgistts. M -rdaLinimentecimes Colda,&o JYws honbicu it pipls sd rr'a-and the said Exeutors will net bUliabe for IMES. GEn. RENDLE.-Mrs. Ge. Rendle, t7wesf the- akin.-A-f ter-uthur- runedies- the saliassets or anyrpart theree o--anIy pur. o Gl c0IwI"s ercommend faied 1usd ourbotls f tidoc B09i onorpersens of whose ciaim or elanis notice o aî,O -,wrt$;" fsied ned ourbotieofBsîdoc Bo hdall net, have buen rcceivedlby theai. or their Dr. F )wler's Extreet of WildStraw4irry Bitters sud since then I have been quit.'Solicitor et the time aforesaid, for ib is sasure cure for al ý,umnrmer com,.- frefreai comlaint.. B-B..B-.wjlLai aewaafowavîi ha shda-fSe -complaints. Weare nuer withïont it in OCCUPY a place in my lieuse." ~ay-taSrD SI JOSEIIH BRITTAI.K, the lieuse."," owier'l Extract cf Wild - lie-chepsale- prîcus- will=be, erkud ;in Hxc~ea f~ A RL ~ E-YOesamNtettrawberry. Price&, 35c. plain figu r.es. Ellison & ce. JO HlN F RIANK , deceasd. l r s o d he p o e a h l -Mi.rd LinietcrsDphra 0w par D-. BUBKE dIMPSON, i rs od hasm thL marda nient uresDipteria 19.&W 1thefr Solicitor. pne. EiSOn & Ce.

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