· F..OYAL ~T 8 1 1'.PLAR >. GOING OUT .~. QUARTERLY MEETIN G OF DISTRICT Cou~<JIL, cLfVELANo·s McOlUNB BROS' SUPERIOR BA~NG POWDER THE PUREST AND BEST Is made only of strictly pure grape cream .- ; D .· .. SON Jo HN J MA ' . · ,~. G004· r. # . · . OF THE · On (food Friday tbe District Council for Northumberland and Durham met in the Royal Templare',Hall,;Bowmanville, in quarterly seuion. The meeting was opened at 11 a.m Bro, R. K. Scott pre· sided before the arrival of the District Announcement. Having sold out our-r-stock to Mr. Thos. George Mason, we will be found in Mr. .Horsey' s office, -next door to Standard Bank. Parties haviag accounts with us will please call and settle at once . - ' as we intend leaving town in a few weeks. All unsettled accounts will be handed over for collection. McCLUNG BROS. Keep in mind JNO. McCLUNG'S AJJCTION SA.LE of Furniture Horse, Carriage, &c., on Saturday: ~fay 11th, at his residence. · ., Co~;1:!1~~~ opening ceremonies, the min- utes of la't session were read and con- will during-August, move into the new shop, now being built on the stand lately occupie(l by Mclung Bros., where a depa1"tment is being specially :fitted for jewellry, etc., and to this business lle will confine his attention. As T. Geo. wishes to put an entirely new stock into the new shop, I have decided to RUSII OUT my large stock. of Dry Goods . . of tartar, strictly pure bicarbonate or . 1md a. small portion of flour as & son and M. A. James were appointed to soda, preservative, nothing else whatever · and . . I I ' strike the Standing Committees. Thie is warranted entirely free from ;lum ' Committee gol; through their dnties and ammonia, phosphates, lime, and all tla~ adulterants frequently found in baking reported, aft.er which an adjournment powders. The character of materials tuok place for dinner. used,. the!r pur~ty, and the nicety of their The afternoon session was opened at 2 combmahon, render Cleveland's superioi· baking })Owder the most healthful and most p.m. with Bro. B. B. Thornton, District economical in use, and it always affo~s Councilor, presiding. wholesomG, nutritious, and delicious f<JOd. It is recommended for purity, healthful~ There were present: Bros. A. Barber, ness and efficiency by Government -tiid District Secretary, V. A. Coleman, Wm. State chemists, chemists of Boarda or Toma, jr., Cobourg; R. K. Scott, W. M. Health, and professors in institutions or Robertson, Port Hope ; Rev. T. Dunlop, learning th1:oughout the country. Sold only 1n ca.ns, full weight. R B. Thornton, R. Moment, W. ArmCLEVELA?!D ~BOTHERS, ALll;U\'T' ; """ y. strong, Orono· ; Lewi11 G. Pamal, New· ~Iason, castle; and T.C.Jewell, John McMurtry, undivided efforts be put forth by all mem· Rev. H. S. :Matthews, W. H. Williams, bera of the order, to induce as many eligible members as P<·ssible to take the .1. H . H. Jury, M. A. James, S. :rtlason, Select Degree, believing this to be the Bowman ville. bulwark of the order. · 'rha Committee on Temperance work (2) That a committee 'from each council presented their report, which waa diacUBB· be appointed to devise special means for ed cl&nee by clause and adoptod as fol· introdm;ing and pushing l;ieneficiary work. lows: Resolved (3). That we heartily endorse the work 1. That the Royal Templars of Temper· being done by special organizers and ance do all in our power to throw the beet would recommend its extension as far as temperance inflnences around the young, practicable, also that application be made and would recommend that they be privil· to the Dominion Councillor at once for eged to become members of the order at an organizer to commence work as soon as as early ape as poHible, consietent with po!aible in this district. safety to our intereats. (4) That we ·further recommend that 2. With the foregoing object in view, programme meetin~s .b e held, to which we further recommena the Grand Council the public be invited and that some cap· to institute juvenile councils of this able brother be secured to fnlly set.forth order. the advantages of the Select Degree. . 3. That we express our delight at the The District Councillor and Secretary s<?ccess which attendeu the efforts of the and Psst Councillor, M. A. Jamee, of Ex. ( . . ' Temperance evangelistic teams sent out 'celsior Council, were appointed a commit· ' under the auspices of the Dominion tee to carry uut the recommendations. Council, and recommend their continuBros. Barber and James were appoint· ance and if possible, augmentation of their id to prepare a report of this weeting tor forces. .the Press. . 4. Believing that fraternal visitation Bro. R. Moment gave notice that at amonJI' the councils 1s fraught with much the next me11ting he would move for a benefit, we recommend that contiguous division of this .district into two separate councils visit each other quarterly as far districts as practicable. .On motion it was decided that the next 5. We also believe that the unification meeting be held at Cobonr~ early in of the temperance forces would have a July. the exact date to be fixed , by the tendency to increase temperance influence Secreta~y. and would therefore recommend the Do. The Council adjourned in usual form. minion Council, throug-h this District Council, to take such further steps ae DARLINGTON COUNCIL. they may deem 11ecessary and pracUcable to bring about a union of the various t'em· TOWN HALL HAMPTON, APRIL 27TH. ,r:. perance orders on a satisfactory basis. Regulat .!Deeting, .members all 1erese11t. 6. \Ve further recommena the making Minutes read and confirmed. use of all means in our power to bring Communications presented:about the total prohibition of the manuWilkinson Plow Co., Received and facture ana sale of intoxicatin!!' liquors, filed. . 1883. In 1884 King of Snowdon gained and to tbdt end we recommend the e:xer· ,Jamee Murton, in reference to gravel SCOTl'ISH THISTLE. ftuence for the enfranchise· pit.referred to Messrs Awde antl 'Vorden, first prize at Glasgow May show, and tion of our in· This handsome young Clydesdale stal- champion cup as best stallion exhibited, ment of women. t<!J n~i:rotiate with Mr. Murton,in reference lion, recently bought by Mr. John Joll, heating the Glasgow prize horee Blooms7. That we recommend the teaching of to same. Hampton, Ont .· from the latest import- berry and others. Mr. Thomas Kerr's temperance in our Public Schoo!s as pro· From O. R .. Hall, and H. W. Burk, ation of Messrs. R. Beith & Co., Bow· first _prize three-year-old mare at Dum· vided by law be carried Into effect : firat · petition to be allowed to erect a wire fence manville, is a beautiful dark bay, and fries Union show in 1883, and the famous by influenoe being broug ht to bear upon on Western boundard of Lot 20 in the has a lofty carriage and solendid action , gelding exhibited by Mr. Colin Campbell trustees of all school sections to see that let Con. A By·la-v was passed, granting the · exact stamp of a C ydesdale that in 1882, were both got by Farmer (286). the provisions of the law are enforc1od and the prayer of the petition. most farmers should use. Dam, .J-ean, the Dam of Scottish Thistle, second, by the Minister of Education Tha l~eeve. submitted a letter from D . ..,Scottish Thistle was bred by Carron & was got by Darnley (222), by Conqueror being r.sked to rPquire all candidates for \V. Hooey, in r eference to claim fvr Co., Lochfa·1lds, Bishopbrigga; i mported (199), by Lochfergus Ohampion (44\l), by admission to High Schools to 1:-ass an ex- damages to cutter, from alleged d.,fective August 1888; sire, Gallant Lad (2781) ; Salruond's Champi0n (737), by Farmer amination. in temperanct. culvert; the matter was referred to the dam, ,Jean, bred by D. Riddell, by Darn (284), by Gfancer (338), by Young Cha!IlH. S. MATTIIEWS, Reeve fol' examination , and l'epr.rt. ley (222); Grandam bred by Walter pion (937), by Broomfield Champion (95). R. K. ScorT, From W . E. Yamold,. offering his Lyon, Balquharrage, Campsie, by I van· Darnley is so we'll known that comment V. A. COLEMA;><. services as P. L. S., Rec'd and filed. hoe (;)96); sire, Gallant L·d (2781), by on his breeding is unnecessary. He The Finance Committee's recommendaMr. Awde, presented a report from tho Druid (1120), by .Farmer (2813), by Merry gained first -prizes at the· Glasgow Stallion tiou that a silver cellection be· taken at Committee, on complaint of Mr. Levi Tµm (5213), by Rub Roy (714). show in 1876 and 1877, first at .the H . & each public rneetin!{ held under the au- Reatoire,making certain recommendations Gallant Lad was the Selkirk and Gala- A. S . shows in 1877 and 1884, and cham- spices of t he District Council to defra which were concurred in. shielS premium horse in 1883 ; Windy- pion cups as the best Clydesdale stallion ~xpenses, was adopter l. On motion the Clerk was instructed to gates premium hmse in 1884; Glasgow exhibited Bt. the H. & A. S . shows in The Committee on the Stale of the procure a County .Atlas, for the i.1~e of the premium horse in 1885, defeati:ni;: two of 11878 and 1884. For nine years Darnley's Order beg to report that but live counci ls CounCil. thB. Merryton-brel'ld progeny of Prince _of terms were £10 a mare, p~yable a~ service in the district have been heard from and · Moved J?y Mr, Awde, Sec. by Mr. Wale!! (673), as well as other favorite and very m111ny of the best breedmg hors· from these we learn that the order is pro- Smale, chat this Council cinn<it entertain horses. In July of the eame year he 1 the app'ication uf Mr. Treleven, of allow· . os in Scotland were got by him, includ- gressing rapidly, large additions having gained first prize in the aged class at the 1 ing Macgregor, Top Gallant, Sanquhar, been made to the membership during the hig anyrhing for draining his swamp, but IL & A. S. show at Aberdeen, and was Ii Blue Ribbon and others. ' last term, more especially in BowmanviUe, will allow him to dicv a drain on the side drawn in the short l.eet of five at the GRA.NDAM.-The grandam of Scottish Orono and Newcastle.. . . . of the road to meet l1is r equi;ements,proGlasgow stallion bhow 1n 1886, from a 1 Thistle was got by the famous prize horse a mea?s of sustammg and mcreaemg : viding the ditch or drain, is properly 1 large class. He gained the Shoots and I Ivanhoe (396), winner of second prize an wterest rn o~r work W? would.recom· filled up, and left safe, agreeable to this Hollytown premium same year. In 1787 j' at the Glasgow Stallion show in 1876; mend that a series of public meetmgs be Council. Carried. he was one of the short leet of seven at Recond at the H. & A . S. show at Edin - h.~ld, say mont~ly.' by the several connMoved by M~. Worden, 8ec'd. by Mr. t~e stall.ion! and was engag_ed to tra.vel the burgh in 1877; the Glasgow. yremium in clis, and ~here it is deemed a~vantageou A.wde, that the land owned by l\'Ir. · Alyth district of Forfarsh1re. This sea· 1877 and 1878; and first prize at the H. t~ere might be a CO·Operat10n s~cu:e Hannah, oi;:, the West side of the gravel, son he is thP Clackmanan district premium 1 & A. S. show at Dumfries in 1878. In with any other . temi:-era.nce organ_1zatw In the 7th, (,, 1u. n ow in Road Beat 99, be horse. -. ! 1879 he gained tbe Dumbartonshire prem- or the several churches m the neighbor.. transferred to B)at No. 100. Carried. Druid (1120) was well known as one of ium, and was afterwards exported to hood: . .Messrs. brnale and Brent, wtire appoint. the most noted horses in recent years. Australia. It is further recommended that the dis· ed a committee to examin" a brid~e on Foaled in 1875, he gained first prize at - ,trict officers be nq uested, in accordance the 5th Con. Ihle. the H. & A. S. show at Du~fries in 1878; For Rickets, Marasmus, and all wit.h article 4 of the constitution, to visit The 'matter of the Union School at first; and champion cup of the ClydesC:ale vVasting Dimrders of Children councils as often ~s adv~sable, to help and Burketon, was again brvught up, and Horse Society at tha Royal Intbrnational . . . . . . encourage th_ e m rn their work and tbus aftel' some discussion, was again laid over, l waiting the action of the Cartwright show at Kilburn in 1879, beating Darnley Scott.~ Em·J,lswn ~f P_ure Cod L1'ver Oil promote the m terests of the order. (222); second at H. & A. S. at Perth in ,wit~i .Hypophosp~ites 1s unequalle~. The T. DUNLOP, · Cunncil. the same year; first and _ c hampi .on cup at rapidity wah which _ ch.1ldren gam fies .h A. BARBER, I '.Che Clerk was instructed to give notice the H. & A. S. at Kelso in 1880 beating and strength ~upon it is very wonderful. M.A. JAMES, that the Court of Revision, for the townW. M. Roll~ltTSON '. ship, will take place on Saturday 25th Macgregor (1487), and many oth~r horses. I " 1 h~ve used Scott's Emulsion in cases In 1881 he was exported to America, ?f Rickets and J.\IIarasm.us of long stand- _The repo_rt was adopted ana the Dts· of 'l\IIay, at 1 o'c!ock p. m. where he <lied. For three years. the 1 mg. . In every case the improvement was tr1ct _ Counc1llor and Secretary were ap· MNsrs. Awde and Smile were appointprogeny of Druid took a leading place in i· marked."-J. M. Main, ~· D., New appomted to carry out the recommencta- ed a committee to examine the road the leet at Gla.sgow Stallion Show. . York. Suld by all Druggists, 50c. and tions of the report. between lots 24 and 25 in the 6th Con. Farmer (286), one of the best Clydee· $1 .00. . T~e Commit~ee on Opening ~nd Resus. with power to "do what they ·may deem dale sires ever known in Scotland. He· c1tatrng Councils reported : From what necessary io the case. gained several prizes Rnd district prem· f . Medicine vcn~ors ev~rywhere confir1:11 we can learn,_ we have. reason to believe A By.Jaw was passed for limiting the iums, including third prize at the II. & . the fact, aud m the ~nterests of th.e1r that th~ councils at Baltimore, Warkwurth number 0f Taverri: and Shop licenses, (to A., S. show at Dumfries in 18i0, and t\ie ! pockets, the confi!'mation may bo re_hed and M1lbrook are dormant and would two each) and for fixin g the duties to be Dumbarton premium in 1877 and 1878. , upon as cor~ect ~hat sufferers from Lwer recommend th~t steps l:e taken to again paid therefore, at $180. The Reeve was instructed to grant Amongst his prngeny may ba mentioned, disease,_ l:idigcstion,Heart~urn, Headache open th? work rn theee pla?es; Thor? i:rn Dierael (234), the first prize three-year-· and Ac:dity of Stomach will find sure and several important place3 w1thrn our hm1ts orders on the Treasurer for the follnwin()' 0 old stallion of 1876; Sir Colin (777), the I safe relief f~o~.a dose. of Dr. Cocle's well where we think councils could be organiz- eums:fi;:st prize 1hree·year-old stallion of 1877 ; kn own Anti-bilious Pilh. 4 ed to _ advantag.e ::i.nd we recommend t_he M. A. James,printin2', $2.00; Indiirent D ruid (1120), winner of first prize at the ES followmg: Entielcl, Canton , Garden Hill, persons, 'Veller, $G; Sp10ule, Tuff, Gay, u .·& A. s. show a t Dumfries in 1878; Courtice, Blackstock,Pont.ypool, Grafton, Cornish and 'Wilson $5 each; Mallet and first and champion cup of the Clydesdale · ' · Cas~l~ton and Hastings: From the ex- Oourtioe $21 each; Campbell.(Jas.) Lane, Horse Society at the Royal International ~eriences we have h<.1d m t.he p~s.t we be- Heard, Robinson, Trick, Dean, 8tacey, shQw at Kilburn in 1879, beatin~ Darnley heve that the work of orgamzmg new Lyle and Staples, $3.00 each ; Orchard (222;) second at H. & A. S. at Perth, councils can be carried on to thA beat ad· :lnd· Gregory:, $2.00 each; Mrs. Campbell, in the same year; first and champion cup WILL PAY CASH FOR vantage by the aid of Revival Teams and $1.50. at the H . & A. S. at Kelso in 1880, beatwe would t~~rafore further recommend On motion the Council adjourned t o ing Macgregor (1478), and many other that the services of some good team be Sat urday 25th, of May.at 10 o'clock a. m. h orses; Knight of Snowdon (2212), winner secured to take charge of the work in the R. WINDATT, of first prize ab the Highland S ociet,y's Rbove named places at as early a date as show at Glasgow in 1882, second priza at I possible. A. BARBER, SEVBRELY BURNED.-"! burnt my hand Ayr in 1883, and first prize at Glasgow in W. H. WILLIAMS, eeverely, and did not know what to do the· same year, beating th~ colt which LEWIS · o. PAR~AL, till a friend ra!l in with some Ilagyard's be~t him at Ayi: a week _earlie~. J,le also V·hr. ARM5TRONG. Yellow Oil and applied it, and it drew gained the champion cup gi'l'ell by the I The Committee on S~lect Work pre- out t!:ie pain and healed lt in a Jew clays. \ Clydesdale Horse Society for tha best sented their report, which was adopted, I would JJot be without it." l\'fary Lepard 1 pedigreed colt exhibited at .J!as3ow in as follows: (1) Recommended that the , 59 Cecil St., Toronto. i fir:::11: John McMurtry, W. M. ·Robert· BIG BARGAINS! ~ . The Largest and · Best Stock ·in Town, will .be sacrificed to ensure a rapid Sale. I wish the public to un. d erstand that any goods l »2n1ay have left will entajl me a loss, and I will positively sell any goods that will bring W,holesale Cost. One call will satisfy you I mean Business. · In closing up our business in Bowmanville, w& desir~ to thank our old friends and customerers for their , continued patronage for over 30· years, and espepially for their renewed confidence during the pa.st 18 months. -· McCLUNG BROS. J. J. MASON. I :Pire · ' rire · ' J. HIGGINBOTHAM &Son, Beg to inform their customers, and the public generally, that nhey have removed their business to the "BIG 20" Next door to the Messrs. MURDOCH Bros. During the repai1 s, and necessary fitting up of their own prerri'{; s, where they will b e glad to see their manv friend~ . 4s FIRE! WOR has re-opene(l in Bounsall's Block, Corner Store, wbere he is detern1ined to sell his stock, which is sligl1tly dan1aged, at greatly · 1· I I w BRITTAIN & co Market Square, I 8 Q WM AN VI J_ L E, , I ·------···-····Bi Butter, Eggs, Lard, Baeon,Hams, e·des, TalJ ow, etc. REDUO,ED PRICES FO.R Call CASH. r and see for yourselves.. / R. WORTH., Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorria~