FALL,1885. SELLINC OUT! SELLIN: C OUT! ,..,._HOUSE To the Ladies and Gentlemen of \iVest Durham· ~,I · AUOTlON SALE. Our fall purchases have arrived, they are new, bright and attractive, and the best value we have yet secured; but as we intend A BUSINESS CllANG·E Which will require our stock to be reduced, we have decided to commence at once A BJ:G &ALE Of our entire stock. Now is your chance, our stock is large and well assorted, equal to any in style and quality, and we guarantee l\foNDAY, OcT. 5.-Mr . Alex . Jin, jr., will still on lot 18, coo. · 7. Darli ngton, t he whole of his valuable stock, implemcn h1, etc., without roserve. The st ock i~ well bred and t he mach inery and implements of impr oved makes. See hrse poat ers. Sa le begin s at 1 o'clock, sharp. H . T. P HILLIPS, Auct ioneer. TllURSDAY, OcT.. 8 .-Henry Sylvester , Esq., will sell on lot lG, con. 7, n,.r}. ington, the whole of h ia nluable farm stock, machinery "nd implements without reserv(', havinl{ lensed his farm. This will be an important 11alu as the stock is good. See posters for part iculars. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. H. T. P 1uLL1r s, Auctionier. SA1'UJH>AY, O CT. 10.-Mr. W. McCi ung's Foundry bnildings uncl gr ounds on which t hey stand , m achinery, plant , etc., will b e sold by auction. .Full part icuh1rs in advt . and hills. H. '.l'. P HILLIPS, .Anctioneer. fl~'l'lui STATllS~fAN circulates extensively in Darlington, Cla rka a nd Cartwright, and 'h as num erous subscribers in East and W est Whitby, and Pickering, Marver a, Hope and Cavan ; when sale bills are printed at the SnTESMAN Office we give a n otice similar to t he above every week till the day of sale, fre"l of cliarge. McLa.u~h- ~ FALL~ IMPORTATIONS: Just opened up:New Dress GoGds, D ress Silks_,. Rhadame, Silks, Marvelleux. Satins, B roche Satins, and Bro-· caded Ott omans at PIERCE & CO'S;. Just opened up:NewS ilk Plushes, Silk Velvets,. Terrys, TinseJ, Plu sh, and Man-cunium Velveteens at TAIT'S PHOTOS. .A-uss1·s. 'l'ai.t ,f, 1 '\:fon-ison. - D EAR ·SIRS, Accept thanks for photos which please ns very mnch. Shall prohably order m ore la~er. F riends who have received ct'lpies thrn k them charming. R espectfully yours, ,\, C SANG~T ER. The largest a.nd best nes1lr tment in hats ancl gen ts' furnishinge at M. Mayer's Hat ·& Fu r s · ore. Come and examine t he ((OOdB and you can s3tisfy yo ur OTTA w A, 66 Slater S t_ . , Sept. 8th . THE LOV'\TES,_1-, PRICES At cost for cash. $20,000.00 worth at cost for cash. PIERCE & CO'S. Just opened u :-N 100 Suits and Overcoats must be sold. Everything Reduced to clear. Tremendous Bargains for cash. T. GE 0. MASON. IT? All accounts due must be paid at once. ~~=-~~-~~:'..'.::=~~~-==~~~~~~~~~~~~~=====-~ -~ -~-=-~~~~ - ~=- b~ste. _ Oshawa .people are endeavoring to have 'rhe ladies of Si. George's church, Osha branch line constructed t o connect the 1 awa, htld thei r annual harvest home, yeelo <leW>c; tho O! Alnll\Ooia, town with t he Canadian Pacitic Railway. terday, 24th inst. Do you wish a beautiful complexion 1 Mr. John Reynolds of Millbrook one BowMANVILLE, FRIDAY, S EFl"R 25. Tlien use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It clean~es of the oldest settlers"i;1 t hat distri ct' died ----~= aml purifies the blood, rnd . thereby ;e- very sudd enl y on Su"nday last. ' mov~s b~otches and pimples from t~e.sln~, THF; ART INTERCHANGE of SeptembEr LI~ES_ mak~ng it smooth and clear, and gi ving it 10th, contains a br illiant water color O n n ie clcntll o f (~Iara Sqmtlr, l>y 1'1111 llla11d a bright and healthy appearance. sketch in colors by the well known ar tist Collncou. Mr. Wm. T empest, son of W. S. Tern- .Harry Chaee, entitled "A Shore Scene." Ob, Ciara, can it be that thy pest, of Port Rop~, .W:hi 'e r eturning from It eluws a vessel wit h sail spread :it anchor; Light bs.rli: has touched I the brighter sho1·e? cthe Toronto E xl11b1t10n grounds to the a st r etch of beach wi t h two or three fia. 0 :My heert grows faint, Oh Death we bow ity last week with his broth~r,. was set ures in brilliant coloring, completes a llelplesa before thee evermore. upon by roughs and had his Ja.w-bone beautiful picture. Every lady should broken in two pla.ces ,from blows with t;ike this txcellent j ournal. Publishetl I cannot undm·stand it now, steel knuckles, by Wn,LIAM WarnocK, 37 and 3U West It seems a strange, sad dream to me; We stretch our arms ont longingly N o child o:r grown person can enjoy 22nd str eet, New York. Oh. lile! Oh death! Oh mystery! perfect health if trmibled with worms. --------Dn. SMr:rn's GKIUIIAN Wo&u R 1 nrnnv is "HAPPY T HOU GHT" RANGE. From out the deep, dar:>, depths of woe, thv most effective worm destroyer in the Where art thou gone, dear Clara, say'! world, pleasan t to tllo ttlste, and s;tfe. ' Ve take gret1t pleasure in m11li,1c: the Immortal height of sinless light A1:1k your druggists for it, and take no attention of the thous:1nds of re:1ders of Has drawn thee from our arms away. DOES NOT CONTAIN .A.l\IMONU. ot her. the S'.l.'A'l'ESMA:'<" to the celebrated "Happy .A. aweet and tender bud is left While Mr. A lb 9 rt Cook was oiling the 'l'hough t" Range, now conceded to be one Ir& IUALTllFULNKSS JUI NEVElt llKJ;ll QUESTIODD. 'l'o miss a mother's Jov1Dg care. I n a ml'lllon ll0me1 to~r ot a century 1$ ha8 gearing of a threshing machine at work of the best cooking stoves manufactured. Oh[Father, make each shadow clear And in t h y mercy answer prayer. on the far m of Mr. }l';·od. Hyland, near This justly renowned Range is a m odel OYEN. Brooklin, la.st week his hand caught in in every l'cap ect ; it is h eavy, subst1lntial, atood The questions I have vainly asked the gearing and his hand and arm were so durable, and thoroughly well made and Dear Clara, thou canst answer now; CO., badly mangled t,hiit amputation of t he finished in every particular; the orna- PRICE Thy miucl is :filled with truths su.blime arm was n ecessary. mentation is chaste and beautiful without And light immortal crown co thy brow. The numbers of the LIVING A GE for t he being gaudy, and as t he range has very Unto my yearning soul to day large flues and bein g const ructed with :m Tho atronge1t,mo1t. delldou1 and nu&nrftl nanr i.ncnir·tMHI Could but one whisper or one breath 12th and 19th of September contain mem· especial view t o giving t he best rosults, Come from thy spirit unto mine oirs of Count P asoliui, 'rhe B arie News- it will be found to always work per fectly, .And t 3ll mo what, oh, what ls death1 For L ight, J:len.lthy Bren.~, 'l.'ht.i Dest DJ·y Ilop paper press, Midsummer iu the Soudan, even where other ranges have failed.· Yea. :5t lu the Wo1·Id. I ask in vain; the sun still shines. and Lord Peterborough ; What can H is- The "Happy Thought" is no experiment, FOR SALE BY CROCERS. The birds and Jlowers alike are glad; 00 t~rY,,'~ea~ ~T~~e. ~lf tap::ysi~~ ~ !~ for it h as b een tried and t ested and out of CHICAC:O. ST. LOUIS· .And heavenly harps with music r ing, eM · y, .Y D'A. on, do;ls ~nee p et~~· the many thousands now in USC in the But without thee our hearts are sad. arqmse zeg 10, an octel'll re 1- u 1·t d l:ltates a l c d ti1 a 1 Above, above, 'tis glory all; ; theBKrakatoa E r updtiGo n, d U nparliad. fa~:u~·ers have ~~~er ~~~r;' of ~n~ 't~~t n esst 1 0 1 J\ly heart chords thrill with longing deep; men ary · oroug 1s, an ar ener, an d t · t' f t ' · ::; 'd f A narchism in Swi.t;:1c~rland; English His-1 oes no gtve sa is ac 101~. ome I ea o Unveil thy faco, oh love divine, D · h A · R t p .d the enormous B o lles of t lus Range may be · t ury m ams Speak peace to stricken hear ts that weep. re1u ves, ecen yranu h cl h l h b f Work, On a House bo11.t, with ·instalmenta a w en we s~ate t 13~ we ave e ?r e Farewell, sweet triend; thy s pirit soon of "A House Divided .Against I tself" and us~ J.:am~hlet hat o,f 3,oOO p ersons w1t~1 "PRICE' Will welcome mine and side by side "F t '8 ·wi I ,, d t F their addresses, to "horn one dealer, Mr. W e'll sing swet:t songs of praise and love . or une lee, . an poe ry. or H. Beckwith, Utica, N. Y., has sold the To Him ~ho bled for us and died. fifty-two numberE o~ srx:t:y-four large pages "Happy Thotwht" in Uticii and vicinity . . each (or more tha1 <1,300 pages a year) t he 1 "' f l Id l· dl b · t' · (~'8) · 1 l. f a one, every one o w 10111 wou ga y 11 CLARKE COUNCIL. ~u s cr 1 It\ 1011 prb· J~"h ~· 18. owt; vr 111 de or rocommenditas t l1ebestcook ingappumtus 1 IP 10 · 50 l'le pu 1 JH eru o1 ·e r o sen any I h d 'Tl118 · · I . first-c ass Regulal.· meeting Aug. 31. Members all pre· one of the Americau $4 monthlies or t iey '.1-ve ever us~ · weeklies with THr! L I VING AGE for a y ear R _ ange is n ow made mall sizes and s.tYl?s sent. Minutes read and confirmed, .A.11etition 1 1 1 from Ricbo,rd Goodenough, James 'VallacG and othc·s for aid to gravel a portion of Lake shore ~i°th p~rphaid. l,ittoll & Co., BoRton are :, t!:i~;~~l~e~~~~i: ~tfi ~P :fi ~~t~;.;~:f!~ : roau from lot No. 2 to centre of lot No. 1. On 10 pu is ers. ·~-..ant hracite coal is used. No shaking or motion of .Mr. 'fbornton, seconded by Mr. ----- -- .. - - - - -- poking of the fire necessary; no dust Stark, Com. Miliiga11 was appointed to meet Com. vVelch ol' Hope Council, to ex~lllilll.i bmm· Advertising Cheats ! ! ! escaping in the room ; the fire is ready Purest and strongest Natuml F~lt l<'lavors. dary line hetween Hope and Clarke, as per "It has become so common ti) begin an for baking at all hours of the day or night. V~.n illa, J,emon, Orange, Almond, Rose, etc., -communiOalion from Clerk of Hope Council, 1l11vor as delicately and naturally as the fruit. and if deemed 11ecessary i11 the interest of this article, in an efogant, interesting sty le, The baking q ualities of the Range ar e PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Jvlunlcipality to let job on the same. Mr. W . "Then run it i.uto some ad\'ertisement, greatly incrn11sed by t he use of this e:x:W. Dickey was appointed collector of taxes C-BICAGO. S'. r, LOUIS. for 1885. Corns. Stark and Stanton were ap· that we avoid all Ruch, cellent grate. .Pointed. a delegation to inspect side line be· "And simply calhttention to the merits No range with an orclinai·y fla t grate tween lots No. 12 and 13, con. 8, and report a,t next meeting ofCouncil. Indigent aid grant.ed of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms will bake roadily in the afternoon with fot· the month: J,ouisa Lee, ~3; w. h:gllsdn. $1; as possible, tin olcl fire of anthracite coal. 'l'hc fire-pot W idow Kelsey,$~; TJavid Johnston, $10; Wid· "To induce people becomes choked with clinkers and cinders, ow Wilkinson, $4; C. Decker. $6; Mr. J.Brookbanlr, ~;5i. Widow ".' arnlers, $J; James Moor, !!')1; " To give them one trial, u·hich so proves' and any attempt to remove them with the ·widow l'llerrill, $4; Wright and Family, $3; their value t hat thAy will never use any- poker tends t o mix them with t h e live Widow V:wskiver, $3. The following accounts wer passed and ordered to be paid: Rieb. Rud· thing else." coal and destroy the life of the fire. This douk. 81 rods wire fence lot 21 con 6, S!G.80. W, B1'tten, work en gravel road, $5.~l H. H. grel1t objec~iOn is entirely overcome by .,<Q ~ . P" Thornton, rep. scraper path. $5.75. J . Lockhart "THE REMEDY so fa;rnr,.bly n oticed in all the using the Duplex Grat e . By a single t urn nails nud planlr to path, $5.20.·J. H. Penward- papers. of the crank all the clinkers al'lcl slag are "'\O ~:\> I: en, repairing bridge lots8 and 6con 2, $1.50. W. Religious an<l secuh~. is 0 -0.. ~ .Jackson, gravel given pa.th, \ii!. G. Patterson, "Ifaving a lai:ge s~..le , an<l is supplanting all instantaneously and thoroughly removed, wo1k lots 11and15 con. 9 per contract, $8, .J, other medicines. and the fire becomes as bright and fresh <?~'\~"-. yv ~ ~' Jl,foKelvy, work between lot.a 12 und 13, con S, '"l'here is no deny in.~ the virtues or t he Hop V~· ~ ?' .O~~i4' $3. .Tohn Hannah W< ·rk on boundary Clarke plant, and the ptopr;ctor~ of Hop Bitters have as if j ust kindled. B iscuit can be easily llnd quickly bllkcd at any time wit h a :fire ~~ and Hope $5'50. ]). McMilleu, rep. bridge lot 1 shown great shrewdneu3 an d abilit.y * * con 7, $2. .J. J. Gibson bal. contract swamp "In cornpoundin?. a medicine whose virtues that has been running for weeks. The ~ '-" ~ road, Leekard, $12. Job Cobbledick, gravel to are so palpablo to evory ollc's observation." Duplex Grate is simple, substanfotl anc1 '\\..~ /~~~ '(<? path. $7. ~0. J . Wallace, rep; bri(lge beat No. 1 boundary line, $U. J. T. Newport, wooding and more durable t han any flat grate. By P" "~\,/ )(,\e ir oning scrapel', $J.50. S. Cuttle, advertising Did She Die? turning it two Ol' Lhree times a day the \) ~"' ~· \.~\ Voters' List, $2.50. \ \Tm. 'l'hompson. amount "No! . l fire is always kept bright and r eady for ~ / <(\J collected from J·ames Leigh, Statute labor, 188,J, $4; J. Cnttre, printing account, $25. Applica· . "She lingered a_!ld su . ffered al,o, ng, pm· f baking. It is very elermly. Not a sin,rrle '!;-... ,,,,.\. ~ '°"'""9:-· tions were made by school Trustees for asess- mg away a 11 t h e tune tor years. "'\"'"~' 0:<.r door need be opened for r emovina the ~\J o~ .,,, ·'i'-" '"" "/ ·' ments as follows. viz: Union Darlington No. 1, "The doctors d oiug her no good ;" clinkers from the fire, es rnnst be "'aone ~ \:l<:> "~ef and 23. $125; Sc boo!. section No l, $390; No 2, No ·t, $DOO; No 5, $259; No 7, 380; No 8,330i_.No 8, ."And at last w:::s cured by t his Hop wit h tho A n ti-Clinker Grat e. It is very ~\ ....e ~"1:i,.v4t~ :;1425: No 10, $2G 5; 1\ o 12, UOO; No 13, 150; .l'I o H Bitters the papers say so m.u ch about," economical. CoaJ is not wasted or h alf $HO; No 15. J25; NO lG, ~:310 ; No 17. $G50: No l(i. ~2GO; No 19, $280; :\!Inion with Ma·1vere, No 20, "Indee.1 ! Indee'l ! " burned. The air comes in direct conhteb :pl aO; No 21. :::;:110; linion wiLh D~!·lingLon No 2 " .J:i?w ~~ankful we should be for that with all the fuel, insuring perfect com],!©·LOOK OUT FOR·°t£'\\_ and 2~, $l!M.8l; Union Cav.111, 18, .Manvers, l!J, Clarlrn, ~1. $23.85. ByhtWij were passed !or buy- m ed1c111e. bustion and rapid circubt10n around t he ""'t J ing the following amounts for the purposes named: 1-A Counties rate to meet require· A Daughter's Misery. , fall we publ ished a testimonial . . ments oi the Counties Council of $2023; 1-a school rate demandetl b;y th0 Counties' or $611; "Eleven years Olll' daughter suffered on from Mr. James Morris, Proprietor of 3-a '.l'owneuip Hate to meet Clll'l'ent expendi· Morris' Cart·iairo \Yorks, r ecommending . · ture in con nection with !the '1'ownship affairs, a b 'l d o f misery. ~ ~ of$3000. G. M. Lom1. Reeve. ,, From a. complica.tion of kidney, liver, the stove after using it a f.,w months. --o-vV. L. B1WAD, T'p Clerl{, rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility, After using it n1arly :t year he now re- ]l'or the NEXT 30 JM.YS I will sell for J,ESS , ,TT l h l b affirms what he then said of its merits : TIIAN cosT the remainder of my stock · u nc er t e car e of L1e est physicians, "'"l I d MESSRS. Lim'·~ EDS AJ,T,, Bowmanville,Stylish and most Dumble Millinery The best medical authorities acknow·v 10 gave 1er isease various names, ledge the great value of Ayer's Catbertic "But no relief, We have been using the "Happy Thought" DRESS SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, Pills, and fre<1uently prescribe their usa "At d h · t "d t . d Range now for nearly V a] year and are as & . h h k l now, s & is res ·or., o us .i.n goo hjghly pleased with it as ever. lt cook s c., wit a ve~y ea~y stoc o1 with the utmost CO!lfidence, well k nowing by as simple a remeily as Hop · SI)lendidly, t,hrows a bo-ood h eat, is not F eatheI"S & Flo -cue · 1.. s. that they a re the most effectual remedy health B itters, that we had shunned for years vv ever devised for diseases caused by de- before using it." 'l'IIE PAltENrs. hard t o rnauage and bums a small quantity - - o -ran. c:ements of the stomach, liver bowels. of coal for so large a st bve. 'l'he :Puplox , 'l'hauking my customers for past tavora, I Grate is a very valuable imr>rovement ancl rcs11ectfully solicit all to call and inspect my present stock, which I am sur e w ill give tho A large variety of Boopekirts aucl ~.Nono genuine without e. bunch of green worthy of all praise. ·we could no~ be u tmost satisfaction. Hustles, newest s~yles, iust arrived at the Hops ou the white lab el. Shun all the vile, induced to return to the . wood stove for V{c$t End House. · poisonous stuff with "llop" or "I-lops"' in theil' lllUD)!l' winter use. ' Jas. l\'.):oR:itIS. I J p M "" ew erse"\.rs, an tles, u lsters J J ,..~~~"t1~:~~~=rfldi~o~.1i~1~!~:n'ii~r~in·::r£!":: Shaw ls, VV ra ps,Children's J ackets qUlro<I PrtlOJlCQ and s ca rfs at TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER TO-DAY! Brnftd u d.-erll11ednubsolnlel7pctre CC>:N'r.A.ZN .A.natl"1:0:l"l':E.A. PIERCE & CO'S. Just opened up :New M illine ry Hats, Bon11ets_, F~owers, Feathers, Birds, VVings, Aigrettes, R ibbons and Laces at PIERCE & CO'S. -- - ·- -- - Tffc E m:risT"'lrf·tTNE WHITE BRON~ZE -- - -- - - - - MONUMENTS 99-~ pm· cent, BAli!~!:s ~OWDER Iare Dr. Price'ssuecial FlavoringExtracts, made of P URE CAST ZINC, warranted and therefore mnst endure. Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems H ?r 0 1 '\Vatts' Dictionary of Chemistry says ·- Zi11c When exposed to the air Ol' placed in water, its sui;face b~comes fcove: cd with a gray film of ox1,de which do.es not rncreitso. Tl!is film w ill resist th~ chemical efl'cc ts of the atmosphero f 01· all time. MON'.l'HEAL, Que:, Nov. 15, 1883. I hereby eertirr that I have analysed and tested tho mater11~l calle<l " ·white Bron><e " manufactured for monumental purposes by th"e S t~ 'l'h!Jmas White Bronze :Monument Co.. ancl I fmd '~ co~ posed, as represon te<l, of R efined ll'fetall' '? Z inc. of a very superior quality to sheet zmc. .a.nd almost nbsolntely pure. Its great dura~1hty under all exposure to weat her and storm 1 s therefore f~Jl y assured hy its h igh qup-ltt~. And it.will r esist decay 11nd fur ther ox~tlat10n wl1en its surface is once coated. I t it 1s then.more durable than stone. and will not lose its band.some appearance from gen0 · rnt;on to .!4'e1~erat1011. I know of no other nl>i terial w luch 18 cq nnlly capable of corn 1.Jining ehJgance of form, beau ty of surface and indefi · n ite durabil~ty. (Singed) J . IlAKEREDWARDS, P . St. D., D. c. L.. E'.C. s. : ~\\.PRICES i llAVOR\f, SPECIAL 1 1 1 M E.EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE ConouRG, Dec; 31st 1883 .Dr. Y, 'Bu.kep _ Edwm·ds, whose anaiysls ·is given of tl10 W hu;e Bromm .Monumonts, is the public analyst. authori,ed by Government to make chemical ex:n.i;ninations for tho city of Montreal. I-l!s opnuon and analyeis may be acccp~cd a~ equal tq any o~her authority in tho count1 y. I< rom an m·pect1on of the process of manufacturing tho monuments I should expect them to bo a thoroughly d m·able article. H. W". WRIGHT, Cono una P. O., 3~ Sole and only Agent for t he Counties of . N. B UHWASB, Sc1e11co:Professor in Victoria University N orthumberland and Durh am. lbourg. ' \>\..... c OA L ' · I COALI --- ----- l - °'I~:t Messrs. McDOUGALL & METCALF beg to ann ounce tha t th ey h ave . "'J · d " receive a 1arge consignment · o'""' of Celebrated Leh1"gh c Oa I J and' are p repare d t 0 fill a 11 ord ers at LOWEST BAR A I N p G . . RICES. -we intend to keep on hand IN MI Lll N. ERV an assortment of Lumber· Sh1"ngles, .· Posts Lath COr d woo d ' & c. QffiCS, Q}d F OUn d ty - L Ot, . c orner Qhur h · · · S t reets. c and D lVISlon a s J ' ' l ROBT Mc DOUGALL~ " · ·· · Bowmanville, August 28, 1885. HENRY METCALF. .35. Mrs. DONNELLY.