¢~a¢anadia.n. $tatsaman Bow:MANYlLLE, FRID4Y, JAN'Y Downward, turn downward The lamp shining bright; Turn it clown lower, .Just for to-night, Dowmmrd, turn downward The wick with ti will, Or someone will know Y ou'rc kissing me, Bill! Our citizens should sprinkle ashes on the icy sidewalks. Lord and Lady L:mclsdowne will visit Toronto Jan. 7th. Counterfeit ten cent pieces are in circulation. Look out for them. Rev. P. Addison, of Newcastle, will preach in Pickering next Sunday. Ollr new story-"C upidity and Crime" is becoming immensely interesting. Bowmanville High and Public Schools open on 'l.'llcsday ncx.t- J"an. 8th. Pupils should all at tend the first day. ·wcllin.,ton Lodge S. 0. E. will meet next Tue~day evening, when the newly elected officers will be installed. Messrs ,J. S. and R. H. Hetherington of Millbrook have passen their examirnitions a.t the Kiugstod School of Gunnery. It is claimed by some young ladies that :i silk dress is the penalty imposed upnn young men who reject:deapyearproposal. The Toronto News claims to be the only 1 bl genuine, all-wool, yar( -wide, name- ownin-the-bottle, peoples 11ews1 x1perprinLed in the city. BOWMANVILLE MARKETS. Corr~cted u11 to I o'clock p.m, e11er'lf'Thursday 4. Local and Otherwise. Social in B. C . Church to-llight. Admission lOc. A real tre:it. " ~r. W. Reynolds, of Valentia, is· visiting friends in Darlington. , Happy confusion . :.1t McClung Bros'. agaiµ on Saturday mght next. A 'l'n'-ToP Tor1c.- ·The excellence of MeClung Bi-os'. Greal; H:i.lf-Dollar Tea. Ladies' Furs and Men's Coon Coats at net cost. Couch, Johnston & Cryderman. All Wool Camidian Blankets at the very lowest prices. Couch, Johnston & Cryde1·nian. 1884. 1884. N. F. HALL, MER CH ANT TA I L0R, C> J:l. 0 BY J. &D. MoDOUGALL. Flour, per' lOO lb ...... $275 .. to .. $30t Fall Wheat, per busll. . . . I 05 . . to .. l· 10 Spring Wheat, per bush. 1 06 .. to._ ! 08 Rye, per bushel. .. .. . . . . 0 58 .. to . " 60 Oats,pttr busht11. ··.··.. 0 30 .. to . ." 0 32 Peas, Blue.··· , .. , , ··· , 0 i(· ·· to. . O76 " Bl~ckeyea. . . . . . · . 0 92 .. to. . 0 92 ,, Small........... 0 70 ... to... 0 72 Barley, No. I. . . .. ... . 000 .. to ·. C 60 ,, No. 2. . . . . . . . I) 00 ... to .. . 0 55 ,, No. 3 ......... 0 00 ..· to .. . 0 50 BY JOHN MoMU~TRY. Butter, per tb. heat table.. O 16 .. @ .. 0 18 Lard,~ tb , .... , ......... O 13 .. @ ·· 0 14 Eggs, 'll"Jo.z;., ····· , ..···. O 00 ·· @ ·· 0 22 Potatoes, per bushel.. ..... 0 55 .. (ii) ·· 0 GO New Advertisements. lMMEDIATELY.-A W ANTED young girl a· house ·maid, Apply to ]J. G. EV!>RGREENS," MUS. D"C.:RK, "'l'Hll: You will not find l\'lcClung :Bros'. new a:dvertisement " .stale, flat ancl nnprofitable." Miss Galbraith will resume her class in P:;inting :md Drawing on "\Vednesday, J"an. 0th. Remember the Ten and Twen ty-five Cent Counters on Saturday night at McClun<br Bros. ~ {fhe Ancient Order of Uni~ed ~Vorkmen is the cheapcRt and best hfl:l rnsurnuce society in existence. Please, dear readers, do not ask us to 'When vou leave yom· measure with us publish addresses. they occupy too much you are always sure uf getting a perfect space ;md interist only a very limited fitting suit. Couch, J"ohnston & Cryder- number of readers .. NO, The only exclusive Tailoring Establishment in Orono. HEEP ASTRAY.-Strayed from my S premises early in Decembol', Foun and 'l'wo EWES, marked with cut in one ear L\~rns and hole in other.except one la.mo.not marked, 2a.1.1w·. 'L'HOS. BAKER, SOLINA, The only house carrying a full line of Fine Scotch Tweeds and Worsted Goods. OLLIE PUP LOST.-On Thursday, 27th inst., a Reddish Brown Pup, answers to the name of "Collie," was Jost. between Bowmanvillt> and Newcast.Je. Hnltable reward for return to J AME::l SCOTT, Newcastle. 281-tf. C The Mayoralty. To tlte Electors of the Town of Bowmanville. GENTJ.EMEN,-Having been requested by a. lat·ge uud inf111ent!al nnmber of the electors of t.he Town, to be a candidate for the Mayoralty, I have decided to place myself in the hands of my frienrls for that position tor tile ensuing rear. nnd respectfully solicit your vote and mterest. ·I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, ·"\ Your Obedient Se:rva;fD'(.l' 280. A. YG 1 JHE. " . ;. ni.au> . · · . . · . -. The next regular meeting of the Clarke M1ss1onary rneetmg 111 Presbyter~an j Ministeri,il Association will be held in the Church, Newcastle, next Tuesday cvenmg Manse, Orono, ou l\fonday next at 2:30 tit 7:30 p. rn. Mussrn. Leslie, Atkmson p . rn.S11bjcct: Pastoral visitntion. and Little to speak. · · T owl10l esn1e merel 1ant n1 . . . . . A prornment Parti"'.s reqmrmg Mourmng Goods wi!l ronto, says that the .travellers :ire bringing always find a fol! assortment of the very in discourging reports, business is b:id, \)est goods, and the very lies~ value at ci:edit is risky and collections are not good. Couch ' J" ohnston· & Cryderman s. S ome persons are m · ti 1e Jiab"t . . . i of th row. Mr David R: Ferris~ formerly of Enrus- ing the ashes from their stoves into the k1llen, and Miss Carne J. Bush, of De- middle or alunrr the sides of the streets. troit, were quietly married on the 10th This should not he done as it does not add ult. in the latter city, the B.ev. R. W. to the beauty of tho str~et. Wallace officiating. E very reac1er o ft!ie Sta t esman 1s · part" . icuThe week of".prnycr will be observed lady requested to send full name and adhere next :wock 1~ ,c. l\L Church Monday, dress on :t post card to THE Tribune, BamCongreg:~t10nal . luesda:f, . Pres~ytenan ilton, Ont.,for afree sample copy of the Wedn?s~ay, B~hle Olmst1:';!1 1hursday best daily paper in Ca.nachL at$3,00ayear. ancl D1sc1ple Friday,-all at 1 :30 p. 111 · From a letter to hancl from Dr. DavidOur br?thren c;;f the _W. D .. Nev.:s ma.de son formhrly of llowmanville, wo learn seveml mistakes m tl~e1r _last issue, bu~the he recently lost his house-hold effects grea_test was the pubhcat::m. of a,,marna~e by fire, his children have all been ill with notice under the head of Births Be ca1 e- typhoid fever and his oldest daughter t1<red 0 ful, brethren or there will be fl libel 18, has cliod with it. ' suit. ·~ . . We have received fl well written report Mr.~- F . Brooks, of Cou~·ttce~ ·~ill sell of the examination and closing exercises by 1\uct10n on lot 27, con. 3, Darlmgton, of S . S . i10. fl, Clarke, but our Bethel cor's on Stiturday, Jan. 5, at 1 u' cluck, 5 acr~s report was in typo ·before receiving this one. of good hard and so~t wood (standm~)! Ill ·we thank the wTiter ;med request him to small lots. See bills. H. T · Phillips, send us news letters occasionally, Auctioneer. Dowrnanville has one of the best High ~e are pleased to see that Mr. _M. P: Schools in the Dominion. Pupils wishing to Talh~g s~ccessfu":y pa_ssed the Clmstma.s 11reparo for the professions or to obttiin n exannnation of Umver::ntyCollege, T_Qronto. sound En<rlish education cannot find a betHis record is more creditiihle from the fact ter institution. Board can be had at low that much of his time is taken up in teach- rates in several good uoarding houses . .Jug. At present he is on the city staff of There are cunning, designing agents teachers in the night schools. HIGH SCHOOL REPORT. travelling; some with shoddy cloth, some The Electro is the hest magazine pub- with fence m:tteriaL bthers with books. Du lished for schools and colleges, arnl our not he deceived by ·t he b;wg1iins offorcd to Results of examinations of Bow1 nanville older young people. No other magazine you, and do not 1iccept an agency, or give High School for Dec. 1883. N ..r.1es of is specially devoted to their literary cul- your name; be sure aml sign 110 order tluit those whu made not less than 50 per cent: tivation. Its aim is so high and its pages has ii lot of printed stuff on it that is intenUPPER SCHOOL. so att.ractive that all will be pleased. Single ded to catch you. AlfJP,bra,H Barber, .T. OdelL number, 20c. Louisville, Ky. We were pleased to see Mr. William Euclid,-H. Barber. Mr. Chas. 'fod w:is elected member of Gilbert, of Solirn1, in town on Mornlay Trigorwmetry,-H. Barber, J. Odell. the School Boa.rd for the North Ward,Mr. after the terrible accident whjch Ly befell INTERMEDIATE CLASS. C. Harnden for the South 'Yard ai1d Mr. him last summer, wheerLp he lost both S. Burden for the 'Yest \Va.rd on W cclnes- hands . Barring occasional pains in his Arithmetic,-G. Shaw !>3, W. James, cln.y. Mr. ,fames withdrew from the cou- arms his health is generally fair. "\Ve feel 93, IW, Park 73, R. Lawrie 73, L. R. teat on Monday, not wishing to oppose . sure his many friends who read the STATES- Werry 53. Mr~ Burden who Juts been a. very active llfAN, will bo glad to here this favorable Algebra, -I. Gould 91, R. Lawrie 80, member of tho B(mrd for m:.Luy ye:Lc"S. S .·Jeffery 73, W. Park 61, W. James 6U. news. Eiiclid,-W. Park !)9, W. James 97, S. Mr. R . Cullacott, of Tyrnne, solrl in At ten o'clock Xmas morning, in Christ Toronto last mont h a Dut·ham heifer calf, church, Miss Sophie Fox was united in Jeffery 92, F . Quick fJO, L. R. Werry 82, U months old, fot· $125 ; a bull calf, 2 yr's matrimony to the Rev. J, Dyke, of Bow- G. Shaw, 70, R. Lawrie 78, J . Gilfillan old, for $80 ; an<l a lrnll calf, G months manville, Rev. l\lr . Martin officiating. 73, G. J oness 59, L. Windell 51. old t \H" $75 to go to the North-west. Mr. The occasion was accompanied by no SECOND FOitM. R. H. Collacott sold a bull calf, G months I<:ULAT whatever, the wedding being con.A rithmetic,-S. Gould 65, E. Young U5. old, to Mr. ,John Washington, of Clinton, ducted. quietly and tmostentatiously. A Algebra,-E. Young 75, W. Hoskin, 54, for $30. "\Vho dare say thoro'-hred stock la.rge number of the friends of the bride C. Paul 53. does not pay ? assembled in the church to witness the E1iclid,-C. Paul 100, L . Andre.ws 87, Mr. N. S. Young entertained the rnem- ceremony. Miss Maggie l\foKinlay acted I. Weeks82, K.Morrison62, D .McArthur bGrl'! of Florn1we Nightingale Lodge, I. 0. as bridesmaid, and the Re"· J. H. Dyke, fi8. 0. F. at an oyster supper <Lt his residence brother of the groom, as groomsman. Gramniar,-C. faul 78, I. Weeks 64, on'Vedn,~sday night after the lodge cJ.osed. Councillot· Warren La.mbert gave the bride K. Morrison 62, J. Climie 62, G. Tiiit 54,. Mr. Young has been elected to the high away. 'l'he happy couple went cast on S. Gould 54, A. Cole 53, L. Andrew 62, .a.nd responsible position of Noble Gmnd- their bridal tour to Hamilton and 'l'oron- , liistory,-C. Paul !l2,, S_. Gould 85, D . a position that he will fill witl~ credit to to, and will spend several weeks at Cap-~ McArthur 78, K,.: Morrison 6f, E. Young all cont:erned. The health of Mr. and tain McLeod's in Owen Sound. There GO, L. Andrew o9, A. Cole 5o. Mrs. Yoll!1g was honored in 1-;ood ·style. were nllmerous presents from friends. At Geography,-!. ·weeks 84; S .Gould 80, Mrs. Youug provided :m excellent repast Bowmanvillc, where Rev. Mr. Dyke is D. McArthur 75, K. Morrison 75,C. Winwhich received full justice by the partici- hio-hly esteemed and is iu charge of a lar"e datt 74, C. Paul 72, A. Cole 72, W. Hospators. Lon!! m:i.y they live. co~gregation, a great many friends aw;it kin ~O, Andrew 50, E. Young 57. , Dictatwn,-I. Wee~{S !JG, C. Paul. 90, He was very communicative, and was the bride, who will be as warmly welcomed addrcssin" a small crowd in front of the as Mrs Dyke as her departure is regretted A. Cole 9_6, W. Hoskm 04, K. Morrison 0 post oftice. " See here, gent1 emen, " l10 here as :Miss Fox. Many, many hearts in 64, C. Wmdatt 92, D. McArthur 90, L. e.Kclaimed, bmLstingly, " twelve dollars this town anrl vicinity wish Mrs. J, Dyke Andrew 00, E. Young 88, S. Gould 84. FIRST FORM. was every cent I paid for this overcrntt in happiness, lon~ life and prosperity. 1 fcu·onto ~'csterchly." " 'Vhy," replied two Chatham Planet. Ai,ithmetic,-vV. Harris 86, C. Worden tW() of his <1udience in churus, "eight dol. ~r .. Frank Souch, who has held a po- 77, E. Hall 65,. A. McLaughlin 62, L. l&rn w:is ril1 we paid for our overcoats this s1t10nm thelmrd:vare.esta.bhshmentofMr. I Quick 62, K. Kerr, 52, A. Everson 52. m orning at McCl11ng Bros'." "And," cmi,- J. H. Ashdown m tlns town, for the past' .Algebra,-W. Harris 100, A. McLaughtiu.uc<l one of them, " our coats are hetter two years ;md a half, W<tS presenLed with 1 !in 96, E. Ha.ll 93, W. Darlington, 6:3, C. made <md of superior nmterial- I'll leave a handsome gold w<itch and clmm by, 11 worden 63, M. Haines 50. it to tho crowd." The crowd gaveaunam- number of his friends on Mondity evenmg Gram.mar,-L. Quick 86, K. Kerr 78, muus vote fo1· McClung Bros., and cried a~ theRussm _Hou~e, on !he occaswn. of A. McLaughlin 71. W. Barris 68, M. sh~uuc on the communicative 111an for Ins dep;\rture for lus home.m Bowmanville, Haines 65, G . Parks 64, A. Everson 61, trotting off Lo the city to buy a g:mnent, Ont_., where he go~s to rns1de pem1.<mently, . o. Wordeu 50, E Hall oO, John Black 5.2. anrl giving fifty per cent: mor~ than he luwmg severed lus connection with Mr. Jlistoi·y,-J. Black GO, W. Harris _ 58, could lrnve lrnught a superior article for m Ashdown's cstliblishment. At the prcsen- . Worden 57, W. Darlington 54, A. Mchis own t own. Ever thus. tation a larger number of you.ng men. iind , La\lghlin 54, L. Quick 54. Mr. W. B. Stott, formet·ly teacher at some ?f the oldest :i.nd leading busmess Geography,-A. McLaughlin 9(), W: ::Jolimi and Enniskillcn, now assistm1t in men m tow~1 were pr~s~nt .. Mayor Mc- . Harris 72, ,A. Everson 70, 0. Worden U9, ' the County Mofiel School, Port Hope, wD.s Donald occupiecl the chair m lus usual grac- · W. Darlincrton 59, E. Hall 54. united in marriage on the ~0th ult. with ious m·tllllcr. Mr. Hunter, manager for Mr. Dfotatio~ ·- A Everson fl(i, E .. Hall 96, l\'Iiss Elmtrn 11.oscvear, eldest d1iughter of Ashdown, in a few renrnrks, ,in which he L . Quick oo', K. Kerr 88, C. Worden 88, the l;ite J" ohu Itosevc<ir, M. P, P., <Lt the pnid a lngh tribute_ ~0 Mr. Sonch for lus W. Harris 88, .M. Haines 86, A.McLaughfamily residence, "Rosedale," near P?rt ma_ny sterling <1uaht1~s, made the presen- lin 82, w. Darlington SO. Hope, Rev . R. T_aylor, of ~arcl.en Hill, tatwn. Mr. Souch m ~p1n:opnate, hut Promoted to the Inter,mediate Class : nftici<1ting. The bn<le was ;itt1red m g<trnet feeling terms, thank~d lus frwnds f?r the Cha2 , Paul, S. Gould, E. Young, A Cole, silk with white s:tsh and flowers. Her gift, aml" expressed lus regret at havmg to I. Weeks, D. i\'IcArthur, \V. Harris, Chas. sister Jean was bridcsnuiid and was dressed leave, aud gave the assur1mce t~1athe_ would Worden in cchru nun's veiling. Both were very ever hold his many Partage fnelllls m fond Promoted to the Second Form ; A. Mctastefully adorned. M:r. T. M. Henry, of remembrance. All the loyal . and popular · Laughlin, E. Hall, L. Quick, K. Kerr, A. N:.tpitn ee) acU;irl as . " best ml1.n." !here toasts were proposed 11nd res.IHH~ded to <~nd Everson, W. Darlington, J. Black. were abont sixty mv1ted gut:ists. fhere n. pleasant evcnmg ~was spent in biddmg 'l'he examination in languages will be W<LS ;i very large <rnd beautiful collection Fmnk farewell, wluch all hope will r~ot be held at the beginning of nex.t term. of presents, chie!l.}'·g·)-.1c~ Ml~ ~ilverwarc. n long one. Fmnk left for the eas~ rm rues- School opens on Tuesday, J"anuary Sth. The dinner tabbs were art1s~c:Llly dcc- day, ;.mcl his departur~ will certamly .be a orated~'ith fu!w,rs and laden wit!' good source of regrot to lus numerous friends - -- -·- - - ····-- -- -thiugs . "1:fi1e li:U:imv c01~ple lef~ on t.~e here. Some say that he is going to be marwC"st.iiouncl trnin on thell" weddmg touL\ ried. - Pl'rfoge Revi£iv. The untidy, dirty app111m1.nce of a grizCongm.tulatiuns. OWMANYILLE HIGH SCHOOL Some p1~rt1e~ try 10 ueceive their cns- ztlv beard should never be allowed. Buckwill re-open on 'l' UJ<-::SD.A Y, J .ANU ARY inWham's Dye for the whiskers will readily 8th, 188-1. at 10 a.ru. Pupils prepared for College tomers by s~11ding nth"r hr<ind~ of f!nur and ·reachers Examinations. Several are now iu Vans1.o '""~ b">l'.8. 1'he J,.,Ji\lfl 11suall,v chai\l.go th1-1ir color to a brown or black, in the Uni ver8ity class. know 1.he genui11e from the cou11terfo1t at df'llcretion, and thus keep up your reW. W.'.l'AMBLYN,M.A,. putatfon for neatness and good. looks. 2&1.·2w. Principal. after giving it a trial. The only house making a specialty of ],fen's Furnishings. ' Will sell the balance of this season's stock ---at-- Deputy-Reeve. To the Electors of the 1'own of Bowmanville. Net Wholesale Prices FOR c ..A. s :a::_ A trial is respectfully solicited. GENTLEMEN,-.After repeat~ requeets from a very large uumbPr of citizens. I have conecnted to be a candidate for the Deputy·Reeveship. It my coul'se at the Council for the past five years meets with your approval, I shall, If you choose to elect me.use my best endeavore to further the general interests or the 'l'own in the future. 8olicit1ng your votes and influence. I am, yours respecttnlly, ~8Hw. THOS, BURDEN". N.F. HALL. VOTERS. I have not withdrawn from the field, and would therefore respectfully solicit your vote and interest for my election to the office of Deputy Ree' e, - - - -- - ----- - -- GEO. PIGGOTT, North Ward. G&NTI.RM&N.- 'laving be"n urgently solicite<I to be a can lldate for Councillor in the North Ward. Iba "f. ai,ireed to stand for the position, and rcepe tfully ask !your votes and 111daence in my fav,·r. LEWIS CORNISH. To the Elector: . North JiVard, Bounnan.11ille. \w ____ _ North , ard. 00 .UOH, JOHNSTON& CRYDERMAN being anxious to clean out the balance of their influen"e, I an1, Having been requested by ;. \;I)Y of the ele<>tors to be a cendidate tor douno, "~r for t884 I have consented. H elected. I wiu tr.l' · ' ~erve the town faithfully. Soliciting your vo i~ a..id Hespectfully ll. To tlic Electors of the . "'Yf"th Ward of the Town of Bov.:ma.nvillo. k. ·ruRNER. :vour~. ,. South Ward. To the Electors of the South Ward, Bowman'IJi/le. GEN'l'LEMEN,-1 am before :von sPeklng reelect.ion to the Council fol' 1884, and respcctful)y solicit your vote and influPnce. If elocted I will sel've vou to the b&t or my abilitv in the intereat of tlte Ward and the town generally. 288. ' JOlIN H. KYDl>. West Ward. To the ville. Elector.~ of the West Ward, Bowman~ J:· F--U--R--S, F--U--R--S, will sell the whole of their GEN'l"LEll{EN,-1 have been requested by a large number of electorn-of this Ward and the 'l'own g-enerally, to offer myself for re·election for 138~. and having consented, I most respectfully ask for your vote and inti.Jenee to secure my return, assuring you that I will do my utmost to advance the bess interests of Bow· man ville in every wny ln my power. My record during the past two years ls before you, and I trust my conduct has been such as meets with your approval. ·ruos. YELr,owLEEs. Darlington Elections. To the Electors of Darlin11ton. GENTUJ:l\rnN.-Ha.ving been selected by the unanimous vote of the electors in Poling Sub-Division No.. 1. at a meeting calle~ f?r that purpose, I hereby announce myself ah candidate for· tho posit10n of Councillo~ for this township fol' 188-1. Sohciting your vote and influence, I am, Yours with reReect, 'J rros. SMAL~. Providence. Dec. 19, 1883, Reeveship of Darlington. Ladies' Furs and To the Electo1·s of the Township ofDm·lington. c. Men's Coon Coats -AT- 0.EN'T'LEMEN,-Having been requested by a large number of electors of this Tow1.1shlp to be a candidate for \.he Reevflsh!p, I have de· cided t.o place myself ln the hands of my friends for that. position for the year 188!, and respectfully solicit your vote ann inti uence. Respeettul ly yours, 281·3w*. W. H. LANGMAID. Card of Thanks. To the Ratepayers of the Totenship of Clarke. NET COST. NET COST. CALL AND SEE THEM. BOWMANVILLE. GENTL!l:MKN.-For the confirlence you have reposed in me as your representative at the Council Board for the past Bflven years, I re· turn you my 8incere thanks : Jikewis" for a renewal of that conftdence extended to me on the day of nomination by re-electing me your Reeve tor the current year. I shall with uuabated vigor do my utmost to promote your best intm·cst at our own Council Board and also at the Counties Council. 1 remain your obedient servant, J. CARVE'l'll. Leske.rd, January 3, 188!. 283, Electors of Clarke. GENTLEM&N,- Your votes and influence a.re respectfully ~oliciLed. 284. JA:MES STARK. --~~-------~ -~- ~~ Notice. in the Town Hall. Hampt·m on TueRday, the 8th day oi January. 1281, at 2 o'clock p, ru., for the purpose of receivinlol the report of the Direct.llrs t"or the ~ear 1883, and for thfl'. electmg of the Heard or Direetors for the ensumg year. }'. L. ELLIS, 283·2w. Sec'y o! Oompany. Oneese Opening of Schools. B ANNUAL MEETING OF THE One Door "West of the Post Office, T HE l:lho.reholders of the Hampton Butter and Manufacturing Company be held will Grocers' Due Bills taken as Cash. I J