lit TERMS :-81.50 PER ANNUM. OUR TOWN AND OOUNTY IRÈST; TH'Er WORLD AITERWARDS. M. A. JAMES, EditoradPopitr NEcw SERiEs. BOWMANVILLIE, ONTARJO, WEDNESDAY, At-RIL 3, 1901, VOLUMEXLINo1. I Couch, Jolinstoil & Crydoriffll 140 H ave opened out * the bulk of their Spring ~ NEW SPRIG GOOS. 3Importations. s r They show a fine lot of Dress, Goods, Silks, Prints,Foulard,Me'%,-rerivzed Sateens, Mr. joseph Abrahams, Deleau, Man., is visiting fricnds here. .,. About twenty. five young people had a jolly time at Mr. T. Hill's Moudjay ngi..,Mr, Donald McCulloch sold a young ors recently for $140 ...Mr WOmso'ctlsl for $65o instead of $6,cooas -reporte2d last week.-.,.The followin-g offiçersn have been appoiinted for thisqure in Sns of Temperance :-\4. P, AthrHubbard; W A., Miss N. Alexander R S , (Cephas Camphell; A, R. S., iss E. Wotten; Treas., Miss K. Ross; F. S.,5 E ..Pascoe; Chap., Mrs. J Huritbut; (-or~,. C Niddery; A. Con., Miss O Ni(ddery; O() S., J. F. Huribut; I S., Miss B. 11u'barid; P W. P, John Dyer; Qrgaist-Miss Lena Hurlbut. .. . Mr. W. Tordiff is moviug to his farm at Brooklin this ek IJAMLIUTON COUNCIL. THE IPORK FACTORY. Mr. Thos. Baker and Editor James went Monday to Twxonto, Guelph, lalmerston and Harriston, anct perhaps Brantford, on business connected with the proposed porir packing company in Bowmanville The committee deemed it wise and expedient to send a dele- ga1tion to inspeet siiniliar industries to to ne suggested here to see them iu actual operation and inquire particular- ly into the business from responsible persons in a position to speak with authority and knowledge. Thev intend interviewing a number of farmers lu those localities and business men ini the towns and pick up ail the pointers tbey eau respecting the organization and management of sucli an industry. This deputation was expected to go last week but could not get away. h '3th A publie meeting will be heki on al the Saturday next, 6th inst., at 2 p, M, in ncein the Town Hall, Bowinan ville, to-hear Ail these conditions go to show that 1 WEDIJ[NE BELIJS. had we had a good pork-packng factory .- in Bowmanville, we could compete with iA CKANAOT the world in bacon in the B3ritish mar-HNOKW NAT. kets-we have every favoring condition, *% Wednesday March 2Oth a quiet, Crossipg in hog raising says Prof. pleasant event took place at the homoe of Grisdale gives better results in feeding Mr. Robt. Wannaeott. Bowmanville, than pure bred. Pacýzers say the bulk when his youngest dauaghter, Nora of good hogs arriving. at packing bouses Jane, was united in marriage with aretheprouctof rosingYorks and Henry Eo'erton Hancock, Clarke, Miss Tams or Yorks and Improved BerksFoec re wsbismdan Some rather prefer the latter cross. Mr. Herbert E. llancock assisted! the Farmers should breed exactly what the groom. The bride was prettilv attired market calis for. Cnda ao a in pale blue and and carried a bouquet Canadan baon 0f carnations, The bridesmaid's dress been almost on a par with Danish in o England but of late through.over feed ecorresponded with the bride's, The ing our bacon bas had a serions drop. bride was the recipient of many band- l'bs deterioration must not be. some and useful presents., The happy couple Ici t for their, home at Kirby where they wiil reside on Mr E Birch's From a letter to hand from a well farm. Rev. T. W. Leggott performed kuown business man of Harriston to the ceremony. whom we wrote for information we take this sentence: "Yeq,, the farmers AIYOBECK around ilarriston are -thoroughly well DVi-OBFIK satisfied wîth their investmenit. Ag'onn The. hnr-,np.(f rA- nhai 1