..,,. TERMS : -$1.50 PER A NNUM. OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M. A. JAME S, E DI TOll AN D PJlOPltlJ!'!Olt. NEW SERIES, N UMBER 338. BOW.MANVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, J ANUAR Y lG, 1885. LOCAL NEWS LETTERS. H AMPTON . M1t. EnrroR.-YourcorreapondenL f rnm t his pb ce in l1 1st week ' s i·s ne, either k nowingly or ignorontly, m ade sev1>rnl gross misrepresentations . He stated that M r. Thomas Burro ws was opposed to the Sal \latio n Army having th e use of t he H all , deuonnci n g tlrn m a.~ a µu blic nuisance. Snch w as not th e r.ase. Mr. Burrows thought 'they sh ould not be allowed to beat th~ drum on t he $tr eet d uri11 g t·he time of ser vice in the church . H c also statP.d that t he patrons of the che.,·e faot ory have 11ot l'eceived th~1r m·mey for Sent.,mber chePs e. It ia t heir ow n fau lt . I t has been in t he h:,i.ndb (Jf the Treasure1 fo r some weeks. Again he with considerable i mportanee, pa.s,es his npini ·rn on t he cimcl uct of t he p resPn t Board of D i red o1s, su ggl'stin g that t h"y have over -st11pped t heir bound s iu cor1tractiu g wi th r.heir clteede maker for thti m~x t. s··a 5011 . Th e Board have n ot y in the leist.; excdeded their autho·i < they ha ve a perfect right. t o t r anS 'lct all b us iness coming befor t> t bem unt il their meres-ors ar .i appointed. T h ey ar e eufil ciently sh rewd tu appreciate th e services of a good man , hence their . a.ctio n. The u e w Board might hav>l found a man U1at conld nrnnu factur ti cheese out o f war.er; b ut wti d oubt it ve1y m uch, He also rnrcast ically refers to t he telegram accounts. 'l'lrnre has been no n nut:cessary expense iu that way. If your corr esponde nt wo uld look to. t he in te rest · f hi~ ··elatives, ho h1id better steer clear of cheese busi11ess in th.- future. SH ARE HoLJrnu. M r. D. B rokemhire a nd wife are v.isi·,. in!4 at her fa thti1's, M r. J onathau P ickard. The boys a.nd gir ls have tine fun on t rn po nd skating t ht·se days. Who placed M r. E. Hastings' shingles o~.th e side walk for some ped<>stria.11 to fall over and break his 11eck? 'rhe seats in our church were r e-l e t last Ffid~y, and oul v one or two complain of t he iesult. '.!.'hey wanted fron t seat or noue. M r . William .Jenninp;s an d wife of St. Th ?n1 M ~ro visit!n ~ ~r . aod . Mr s. ~i. 1 ~lhott, Se.n. W 1!11.a m s o,d !r·ends give , tum an d his guod wife a cord w.l welcome. Our Prayinl( Band went to M t . Vernon V OLUME XXXI. Nmrn1m 8. Goods to be SPECIALLY SLAUGHTERED during the CREA T CLEAR/NB SALE! Angola Shirtings, Checked Winceys, Cretonnes, Dress Goods, . Cloakings, Tweeds, Carpets, (Tapestry Carpets worth $1.00 for 40c.) Tapestry Mats and Rugs, Lace Curtains, ($12.50 Lace Curtains for $5.) Floor Oil Cloths 36 in. wide, at 40c., worth 60c. F ·URS will be sold at half price. Wool Sha~ls, Fancy Knitted Shawls. lllllllE:RI All IAllTlE:S In teis department goods will be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. R. H. TURNER. 'McClung Bros'. old stand, King St., Bowmanville. . · . are pleased to h ear that ho has a lready a )J.r6Jghton u01c1atcd. good prnctiocJn T oronto. . . 7 The pupi '.s of Wiiliamsburg Public: M1·. D<wc1 .s ch eerful conv~rsatt<~}J· nn~ School, prev_ ious to !us dep~rture,present_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.. ._____________ ..-"1'the Methodist Church here had a ver r'. e~,;:int snules are i;reatly m issed n tlus ed .~.r. Fallis, teacher, w1tn a. handsome · ,, narrow escape frrim tota l destruction ~ Y1Cll1Jty .. Others_ will so_ou fol.l ow. . wn tmg desk and moust1wlie cup. The. tire on ·ruesday last a bout 1 P. 1\1. A. .. ~ rnshmg ?u~mess _is domg .t Ea.~t Litter will not l>e needed for some time, ne.v fn r uace was put in j ust befor e Christ- K1:1g: .Joh u 1s i~1tcnd11~g to cnlar e lua however as nature has uot yet put fortb. mas and the w oodwor k of the floor around bu,ildi~ig the cornmg spnng. , her ~uds . An addrtiss wns m1cl 1.iy Miss " t he r egis ter over the furnace had become r afty i;ulls are all the rage. The n Hatti~ W~oc~ 1tnd the prestint.tion made. so_<lry th at t he heat of t he fumace set fi1 e ran so !ugh at t he last t he you ng peopl by Miss Lillie Pn1st. de s·J m uch atteJ1ded, and they stayed 30 late tliat th e here ha.e baen m1111nificent skatina on. t o the floor. The lirn bad m & A,~ El., J[ ~Ji:! JI:)>- ~ headw ..y that had ic not been discover ed p ull they got n ext mon~rng was 110t so L11k1J Scugo::: at this pointthie last ,;~ek. Y 'Y'ir ~ ~ lf.lJ.J' "LJ ~ .· .. " _. for te n min utt!S lc·ngtir, the chur ch must ~> letisant as__the ·11¥ .~1.e mght pr evious. A d ,.a ntage i 8 taken of the good couditi(Jn have 9.fen-Ci~yed. <lf t~~ ice .by numerous sleigh ing parties a nice line, which was bourrht low and which are bein ,. · St ~ r D" · · SA L EJf. to v1s1t fne nd3 on tl1e or)posite ihore. . y et. . ~ " 1Mamg IVi·JOn, we 1iear, 1s . . ' sold at a very small margin. A 28 inch flannel at 25c. alive, though spar~ely attencl ed. Th.{ On Jfriday bst a good company of.friends Small parties of abori ginees livin« on / oftice1 .s this quarter ar~ :- S. W. 1,-llftse, a nd neighbors, including M.r. and Mrs. t heir Rese rvation ou the I slan d frequ~ntly from (j centll up. Splendid lines, nearly one yard wide and heavy/ at W . P.; Miss G. La wrey, W. A. ; Ml'Ss M . . R. Hoorc, of B rooklii1, metatthe resiclen- call upon us on their way into t.he to wn10 and 13 cents. ( Motlev, R. S. ; Bro J . L . J ohns, ft .R. i::l; ce of M r . E . Prout fo r the purpose of '11ip eellmg baskets and other articles of Bro. C. W. Johus, F . S. ; Bro. r. Chu - presenting Miss Prnut wit h some articles~ t heir h andi1 vork. Mis& J ackson met with a. mishap 8 short worthy , Treas_; Miss E . J . Marti,ii1, C hap.; of sih-erwar e in recognit ion of her servicfrom 5 cents up. Sc:e our 10 cent Cotton orth Bro. J. A bra ham, Coud.; Miss H. Hast- es as organist of th e Salem church cl oi,., t ime IL!!O which r eeu!led iu tho dteloc.t.tion. 1 2~ cents. ings, A. C.; B ro. W . Cryderm ~ , I. S.; a position which she has fi lled with gr ..a.t f..tlle inner and of the collar bone. Bro .F. Ker s lake, 0 . S.; Capt . R. H . :icceptance for over ti1 'e years, b ut now Mr. Uarney B urr is rnffering from the B un t., J>. W. P .; Br o. Cer:-has J oh . s, D. resigns <;>wing to expected absence from effoot of a hemlock eli ver in t he pslm of A n ew lot just received of those splendid blankets which G . W. P . the sect10n. Mr. W. E . Polfard made his baud. .. · , been selling so cheap this fall. QUI LTS from $1 up. Tho followmg persons lrnvn been r ccen the presen tation on behalf of the donor 3. O ur village hl!\cksrnith ; is doin5 very · s >eoches were made by 1\ir. W . vis1 s ·1i-IJ1is section: M iss B. Staples Windat and Mr. ·John ,Joblin. An ex- well wit h h is broken leg. · Norn Trick, of Cobourg, at Mr. M iss and '.The stock of D ress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Shawls, Tableclothing, Oil Cloths, Corsets, Hhh. T rick 's; Nliss Belle Bum s, of .J an - cellent s uppe r followed , provided by the M r. W. Fallis, onr ne w- teacher, seems etville, at Mr. Hobert Bums'; Miss H. ladies. M isses l t!a Clemence an.d Elh1 to be doing very well in th1i school. Buttons, etc., etc.. is very complete and will be sold surprisingly low. We hope t he Cou ncil wont fo1·get our B urk, of Bowma1wille, and Miss T omlin- Beacom deserve credit for the successful e affair. Mr. Prout replied on wl11.1rf. We know one mf1n at. least w h 0> son, and Mr. J'. Brown son, at Councillor issue. of tl1 arks, of behalf of h is si~ter, maki ng a high ly hum- is p repared to gi Vil twenty dollars out of Cryderrnan's; Miss Sadie }> Oshawa, l·t Mr.·James Crjderintin's; Mr. orous <tddress, brim ful of witaml wisdom. hiv own pockec towards it. ....... ·"reealile and and Mrs. 'vV. Jenn ings, former residents, Miss Prout lrns by her very < at Mr. H. Elliott's, sem.; Mr. J os. T . obliging- manner endeared he~self to all PICKEBING. with whom she has been associ;\ted i n the K1rnpp, of Brandon; MissC. Webster. Th e formers of this vicini ty were favored church a nd retires bearing the esteem of everybody. Miss Annie Clemens will pr ob- with a visit from Prof. Brown, Drs. Hare SOLINA. Call everyone and be your own judge of the bargains being offered. and Greenside of the Experimental Fann,. ably be her successor. G uelph, on the 5th and ()th of this month, :Mr. '.!.'hos. E lford,of Janetv ille,has been Yours truly, N O TROUBLE TO S HOW GOODS . when a profitnble t'ime was 11pent d iscussvisit ing friends here. COLUMBUS. ing general farm topics, sucl1 as the r earT he H am pton Pmying Baud con<l ucte<l Onr worthy and energetic miller, Mr. i ng of young stock, fertilizers whnt kincl the services at Mount Vernon on Sunday last with gratifying success. 'Ve h ojJC the C. A. Allems, has been ver y busy. H is aud how to apply them, and the relativ~ fame for gristing extends for man y m ilas. f eeding properties of certain foods for catgood work 'will contin ue. T he r ecen t Ch ristmas Tree and Feast tle. The meetings were held in 'the 'r he S . Army w ill probably hold ii meetin g in our hal l (S. U. T.)n ext M ouchy in the l\fothoclist church W<LS very s t1ccess- Grange Hall and were ull well iittended. ful. T he people here have got. nicely iniM r. Bmclfonl Vi1il has gone to Toronto. evening. Corne and see. trJ gm.eluate. A peculiar complai n t is going around u.ted in to t he Union. ll:Ir W. Smith was elected Reeve ef here wh ich affects t he th roat and causes a Messrs Shad . Herks, Ceplrns Seldon nud: I88;-----·-----··-·· ·---~~~~1w.;:-D~~vn's V~g·ctablc A.alsamic Elixir is positive ringing in the tmr ; it seems t o be contage- East W hitby over Mr. J ohn Mothersill W illie Beal thrashed for Mr. Jamos by 2fi8 votes. for C:l u11:hs, Colde, Croup, \Vhooping·C· ,ugh , Catarrh, Hoarsen ess, I n fluenza ous. Richards 5(i bus. of Alsike clover seed A holid<1y t id-bit from our village. The Oyster S upper a nnounced last week S pitting Blood, Bronchitis, Ast hma, Luug F~ ver, Pleurisy, and all d iseases of th ~ being the y ield of (H acres. The work Why, John ny, I told you you Mother: · Throat, Chest ancl Lungs. Aa an E xpectorant :t h as no equal, Co nsumption has passed off pleaimntly at M r. W. Ash ton's being clone in 2, } day:;. Beat that wlm migh t have half the grapes, but there arc can. cured ti mes w ithout nu mber by its timely use. It heals the ulcerated surfaces last Friday nigh t. Solina D ivis ion S. of 'r emperance elect- none left for your sister- -J uhny: would call attention to his stock of and cnras when all other re m4:'dies fail. Fifty-six years of co1utant use ho.a proved Owing to t he illness of Hev. Mr. Hough. eel the fo llowing officers for· the ennent " \ Veil, you sec mnma whe.n I h ad eaten ston , the M ethodist pulpit was ably occuits virtneti. E very ts mily should keep it in th e h ouse. Solcl e vel'y w h ere. half the gr:1 pes I happen ed to think l had quarter W. P. Bro. A. J . Reynolds;W. J\. Henry, J ohnston & L ord, Proprietors, Bu rlington , V . pied on Sabbath moruiug lust by Bro. J . .1 Sis. L ,J. Awd; RS . Bro. A . L . l~ascoe; eaten Gmcie s half. I was red sorry, a nd Morris and in the evening by Brn. H. a_ woultl have given her iny half, h ut they D1·. He111·y Baxte1·'s illand1·ake Ritter!!I a.re a sure cur~ for A. H.. S. Sis L. Hogarth ; F . S . Dro. S. were so good t hey were gone before I Davey. which comprises all the lead ing Jines C?stiveness, Bi~iousne~ s'. Dysp~J?s ia, Indigeotion, Diseases ?f tJ1e Ki d neys, Torpid Shortridge; 'l'reas. Sis. M. H ooper; Ch ap. knew it" . l\fr. and M rd . .John Perkin of BowmanL1 var, Rhe nmatism, D1zz.mees , Sick Headachfl. Loss of Appe tite, J a.un dice Aoople- Bro ..T. l{eynolds;Con. Br o. H. G.;P ascoe ; ville have been spending a couple of weeks from the best houses in Canada. A .. C . Sis. E .. J Pascoe;P. W. P. B ro. E. x y, Pu.lpita.tions, Erupt ions and Skin Diseases. Keep the St omach, Bo~els. · and with friends here. · J Ul\. CUURTl C.E. Digestive Organs a ll i n working order , and per fec t h ealth will be the ;e~q)t. G . l ':iscne; I. S . Sis. A . E . Pascoe; 0. S. --I t comes very handy to have a sister Ladies an d other s s nbject t o Sick H eadache will find r elief ancl permanent cure bi Br o. S . J, W illiams. Solina Division is Scot t 's Emulsion of P ure some times away from home, then you the u s~ of these Bit te1 :s. Be_i~g t on ic Rnd mildly purgai,i ve thev purify th e blood . still in the land of the living. can hirn a livery r ig to. fetch her aml by ·i n varieties t oo n umer ous t o me ntion . C:o 1 l J, lvm· Oil. ·w i l.ll Jlyp.,11h os ph1tes. Henry, .Tohnston & Lord, P roprietors F or rnle by all dealerd Ill med1c111e. Burlington, Vt. · ' Com ;;, G ~:Nn& S1·1 tmo,- a n cl brmg the way take sumebody else's sister for a is very 1wlatal>le a nd aureea 1vith the stomacli... .A call is respectfully solicited from all his mal1Uill, dyspepsia, biliousuesij, t or pidity pleasant drive. It's all in 11 life t i me. Dr. J . Wobbing, of Newark, Ohio, says: old CUStOm erl and D9 llltlly neP ones Henry, J ohnston & L ord, Proprietors of of liver a nd a tra m of kindred maladies . There is to be a big party a t Mr. John· ' 'l ha ye use cl Scott's emulsiou il1 comparia s possible. Oke 's soon-A house warming. .... . 1·111 - ca .·tn·I . 01·1 L1·111·1nentffor Ma11 a.n<l Beast. Th 6 b F ortlllmtely Kidney-Wort is at hand. It son with the pl<tin oil and acid emulsions .11 · , . . est external may be had of t he nearest dr uggist and M r . E. L. 'W elsh and family h ave been and fi nd it t o agree much heter with the remedy for Rhe1.1.mat1sm , N euralgia, Spra.ms, B ruises, Burns a!1d S calds, Sciatica, will p urify th e system, correct the stom ~1 stomach, a ncl give better .r esults in the Backache, Frosted Feet, and all other {Hills a nd Aches. It 1 s a safe s u re a nd a.ch and bowels ntilllulate the liver and visiting t he ir friends in t h is sectiou . diseases in which Cod Liver Oil is effect ual Remedy _ f or G.alls, Sti-ains , ~cr:i.tches, Sores! &c. , on H Qrses. ' Ona' trial k idneys to h·~althy action, remove all GOLD-ls excellent for tilling decayed useful. " will p rove Its merits . . Its e.flec ts ar~ m n;os t ca.sea rns~antaneous. Every bott le poisonuus humor and ma ke y ou feel like T eeth; but ' "rli:ABERRY" prevents de. warrant ed. to g ive eah sfact10n . Pr1cea 2o cents and 00 centa p er bottle. Sold a n e w man. A s apring medicine, t onic cay, makes them white, and ma kes people Sha.wls,Over Coats and Furs a t i·educe<[ l/,·3 84. B ,.urrm.,uwCoNFEC TIONJm . 1885. everywhere. . ai.d blood P ur ifier it has no equal, · lovable. · prices at Couch, Johnston & Crydenrntn'I!.. . 9 · :r W AR D ff 0 f ::~.\;;.:r.:t:;~~~~(~.t~~:"~.~ -f :e~ )(l~.M:r:1 1:~~£:.:k:: ::~:~:::::,:.:::k :: ;~.st~~l~~~~~~t~~~~:::~~t~:~~~~~~~~n~{~~ WE I , · ................__ rcat excitement pl:evn,iled in o ur vill:tgfl over the election of :t Mayor; uncle CA.ltSARb:A. Tom 11ml Sam were the caudidates; at f nq,1:· o'c' ock we h e·n l from the different polliifo Mr. Jobl!n, our esteellled postmaster, placesJand the result was that Sam wii fell on the ice i·eL:uutly and broke his leg. elected by t hree mnjority. ·we hope he °'-TJie ice on L:tko Scugo" has been "OOd J will discharge his duties fai thfully. The and many teams lrnve ~ro~sed. b · G ~ II.A Y D UN. Mr . F reel ltundle has returned from ·a fortn igh t"s visit to friends and relatives in Wes tor n Ontario. F am ily matters 1 ire progressing favour :1bly around here. W e have had two marriages and six births inside of t hree mon ths an d more to foll<>w. Not many bachelors in this section . Mrs. John Hawkins has been taken to t he asylum ag1un . 'i'he greatest sym pathy is expressed for her husband nnd family. Our pop ub tion is increi~sing;four births in one week. T he mmual School M eeting p11Bsed off q uietly , Mr. ' V111. A ungor in the chair. .Mr. Wm_ Trowin w:ts re-elected trustee and Mr. W. H . Creepor auditor. Our euterprisi,1g miller, l\1r. Samuel Walduck, is busy from morning till late at night gristing and chopping. lfo gives good satisfaction. Mr. Samuel Soper intends mc'lVing to Iowa :1bout the !Rt of March. He is a jolly fellow ancl w ill be greatly missed. We wonder where our correspondent to tho N cws got his education wh en he called an ins1111e woman "a poor thing." If h e is very rich he mi.,ht help her a 0 littl e. Mr and Mrs . Samuel Lobb have returned from t heir wedding tour. We all wish them "mq, c h joy". I t is a bad winter for our yonng men to use th eir new cutters. Mr . ·John Byon,our enterprising drover imcl· butcher, is ti1ki1ig a rest till the markets imnrove ~1 little. / The.following persons compose the oflicia l staff of Haydon D ivision for the current qmirter:--Bro. ~V. H. Creeper, vV. P.; :)ister E. Washington, W. A. ; Bro. J , Wnght, R S. ; Sis. Crawford, A . R. S., Br o. J'. Goodman, Treasurer, Bro. Aunger, F. S.;Sis. Motley, Chaplain, B ro. G.; Wri ~ht, Con., Sis. S .J . Motley, A . C. , >leruon, Sis C. L Motley, I. S . Bro. S.; i:· 0. S .; Bro. W. C. l\fot!ey, P. W. P . --~ - C AR T WRIGHT. Rov . Ge<>. B.eynelds ia 1till on & viait; to h is father's. Rev. M r. Downa ia a11n9u i.cedtopre1.ch in the Metil . Ch urch hl"re next 8und11y evening. M rs. W ood hes beeu qui~ r. 1uffered si nce her accident, but t bi11 waa to be l< ·oked for owing to tAe plaoe a.nd the extent of 1he inj ury. Mrs. Vance died e.t her re1idence, Lot. 2, co u. 2, Cart wright, on f.aturday mo1niug last. The doc;msed suffered fo r eoma m ont hs fro m an incurable d isllftee, A you1> g son of Mr. W m. P arr WM rnver ely scalded r. fe w evenings 11~0 by running agai net a nipper of bot water tho.t was beinl! carried fro m tho stovtl $0 the tublc. We hope ho may soon get h otter . A grand shoot!nJI ni.tch is a n1101mced ·ti·l hy a ball at the for Frid ..y n ex t, fullo11 lfoyal Hotel in t he tl" ·lllng. w ·e u ad <ll"atancl oue of our merchants is ihe prime mover in getting uy 1h., ~h.o ti llJI: m&l'><:h . Three persistent sor.kera hereabouts have aw oru ·quare off fotely. We wish them snccess m "hat .we take to be a lmost t he } uLtdest work of any man's life, but; they are me.de of the ri~ht stuff to say "No" a nd should reooive encouragement from eve ry perso n with whom they ciome in contact. At the A nnual meeting of t.h· agriculcultur1>l society hold in the Town Hall, Cartwright, on t ho 8th inst. The followin~ oitic~rs were elected for I h e Nl·tiing year, v1 z;- .N11lson l\:Tarlow, President; T ea«dale Whitfiuld, Vice· President; J . P .. rr, fi!E~q., Secretary ; Peter Holt, T re11surtir ; D r. C11.mpbell and W111in.m Parr, A uclitor s, an cl a full bo·rd of uine. Directors. 'l'h~ books of tho Society were du ly audited llnd showed a ba!A.nce gr.,at er t han thi1t of nny other yeai-, a. fact which stands ts the credit of the out· gc.ing officers, especi·.lly considering tho great. n nmb..r of fairs 011 1ill sides of us. An i1djom nment was had to th e Commercial H o tel where au e njoyable eveol n.,. was sp·mt in feaa1ing a ud ttpeech -making until a late hour. ~NFIELV. --- ---- __ I I I toMMter F . A. Bunt h M g., to Oshttwa ~ .le·1m-bl~-0k sm i1h 1 u g with l\fr. J ackson. 110 I nl rnarrnn . If you want to get WAY DOWN BARGAINS in DRY GOODS go to the "WE ST END HOUSE " the Best and Cheapest place in towp to buy Staple Goods. .. · . · I GREY FLANNEL 'W I NC EYS .F ACTORY COTTON . TS BLANKE Gents, now is your time to buy tweeds. Cheaper than ever I ·we are selling good Double Breasted Shirts, a:nd Drawers at 40 cts. each. Our White Dress Shirts are very cheap. --~-- __ _ WM. McMURTRY, a N. B.-Four Button Kid Gloves at 40c. West End House. c : I TOD CHAS · b een CONFECTIONERYI CAKES! edding Oa kes to order. < JHAS. TOD, . !