CANDIAAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVII..LE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER27, 1878. PUBLISHER'S DEPARTMENT. lo ~ubscrJ.be1s. I The"re a-re tVi o things we alwavs d shl{.e to do viz ask al lll.ll to lend a horse a nd ask him for iuoney Men mn.y get along \v1thont the fOI'lllCl bnt it is a. vcr) d1ffioult m l.tter to avoid thu latter Since the 1st of August w·e ha' c pail out severa. l llundred dollars Bus ness is Jn CJ ea.sing we ha' e engaged an additional Vi or}( n1an ancl we inust ha'\ie pn.pe1 inks and various other things LO can} on. the bus1ne<i:; Our 'vork1ncn must le pn1d e' er:v 8a.tunla~ 1.nght OLU' posLage must he pai 1 every n1onth and oui b lls n 1:-it be paid sha.rpl} on time "\V-o ha.ve t wo ba.nks in out oftioe but t he ilepos1ts are light To be plain with you frien 1"' VIC v~unt n10ne;} Th e subscription price of the ST \.TES M \N iB $1 50 per annum but as an inducc1ncnt for payment jn advance we offer to accept $1 00 W 6 took hold o r tl e business at a tine wheL money w ts ve1y sea.ice an d we ha' e Jlot a.Hkf: 1 NEW'.ION HJ n Considerable exc temont haspra\ ailed in th 11 a '[ sda evenu a of Inst SouU e pl til':'UC iskvi ace since fue Y ° lo t In pruvement until fiost sets in wee over a. s 1m o n1oney w1 uc 1L \\ c.s s Mr J J Jones in erch::i.nt encl Jsed $222 18 · 11' M t & Jl'c V\ e have lately bought a 1arge lot of Uu~ss a.ncI a ldt esse d 1t t o 11:1.'-'ssrs .ic as er .i Goods at 11 tren1endous recluction \\hICh we are Olunu Io1ont0 and sent it bJ the mail selling oft' at 0 cs per yard I hey tre rea.lJy carr1~r to the station to be exnressed to said \\ orth 40 cts See theu1 J\1cClung Bros 0.t n1 but u nfortun ately he lost it betv..een ti ll ~ d the station On his :1e \ l aoe au Auction Sales arrn al at the ,talion he and another per so i searched the road bll.ck to the 'illage, aftc1 v;luch t lllH.llber of men tooklauternfi ancl rencwe d t h c scare Ii b u t no trace o f i t ld b f d d t t remo.ins in con e oru an a 8 ye 1 obscnrttJ I There is our sub"'C ibeis fJJ tl en subsc:nptions befuro now intending to accept Sl 00 in full pa.ymont for the san1e up to October 10th after v. hich date we shall charge the full price $1 50 Don t nusunderstand us '" e offel' to accept $1 uo in paJ1nent for one yea1 s snb.,cr1ption to th e 81 AlJ:J; ~llAN ftom August lst 18 8 to t....ugust 1st 18'"9 'lfthat d0Ua1 1spaid lo tbs befoic the 10th of Octobernex:t VVe .say 10th mstcad of ls so as to give people at1end1ng the E air an oppor tun1t~ Ofsettlrng v;1th us tlen ha' e noth ing to do -with your. subscr1pt.10ns before Al gust let 181.8 IfJiOU \\ere m arre111st1en you inst settle wtth l\fr Cl m e Pleas.e attend to this matter at once HR ' e do not want to insert Ml.Otl er dunning notice tl ls year '"e Onr lobb111g D~11n rtm ent. We ha' e Just rece1ved a la1ge stock of paper foI o r Jobbing Depa1 t1nent and are no\V pre pa.red to e:xecute all k nds of pnntmg st ch as Bill Heads Memorandums Staten1cnts Blanl s of all kmds J.ieLt.e1 Heads Curds C1rcnla.rs &c &c O ir forc1nan Mr Wn1 l\-!cKowan J as tn.K.cn more first prizes for fanCJ JOb WO k than an~ other pnntcr lll Cnnada.. .A.11 work entrusted to him will be executed in fir8t elass style Our prices nre uniform foI \\e are nut under thr nccess1ty of cutting down p1 ces to get work .All the n1a.nufaoto11es in the R 1 ng and the leading business firms in Do\'\ nrnnv ue a.nd surroundJng villages get theU" wuik !lone hore which 1 s sufficient proof that "e holtl the prest.age for a ll kinds of Job work T he season tor Anet on Sales is her e Far1ncra and others wanting Sale Bills will Qonsult then~ interests by getting their bills at the We cluuu STATEB3-IA1' Office that the STA.TEi:; M\~ has bu far the largest circulation "\tlth n o;i mgle exception of any local JOU1nal bct>t ccn Belleville and Toronto When 5;alo Bills nrc oidcl."'Cd at thla office ..., c give a free notice ofthE:l Sale 1n the paper which is \vorth n1ore than the pr1co chm ged for tho bills Call and get 011 tcr1ns befo1e order ng your b Us elsewhere East Durhan-At llfilbrook, October 1{Jth and lltb E R York and Markham-At JW~rk ham Oct 3rd aod 4th :North York-Newmarket Oct 8th 9th Central- At Cobourg, Oct 1st, 2nd and 4th V\7eBt Durham and Darlington-At Bow manville, Oo t 8th and 9th Jlf1dland Central-At Kmgston, Oct 1st to 3rd Lennox- At Nap.,nce Oct 1st 11nd 2ud South Victor 1-At Lmdsay, Oct 9th and 10th East Peterborough At Keene, Oct 10ch and 11th -- -~ CORRSEPONDENCE AFTER THE BATTLE Tu the Edito1 of the Statesman ····---- - ~ela-..eacopyeachof\.Vcbstors cesl,e1 8 Unabud.ged D ctiona i..: of 18 8 The puce of the for111cr is $12 and the latter $10 'V-c ' Ill Hell the1n for $3 and $7 ie pecL1\elJ rheyha\e been1eceivcddnectfI0111 the publisher_·_________ _ ladles We direct a.Lteni1on to the 11dvertfsdment of Milliner\ and Fane~ Goods 111 this issue Mrs Anders Jn is so well and favorabl} known that a.nd Wor both editions \\ e neetl only sa} that she las a mor~ oxtens1v-c a.nd complete stoclr of good s tl an c' e1 before ).{esi;rs l\fcClungs nd'lrt was too late for thrn "\Veek ll e pubhc ltno" 'vhe1e to go fo chea p goods lll tho rnea.ntime Call on l\'Ic Clungis W Alexander has a. great deal to say to ow renders tlus woclr nnd 've shall sa;; n101e abo 1t h1m noxt weok ltcud his double col unn advt S 1\Iuo:on & Son 'vcre too late thla VI eek but the r new goods have nrrh ed and the public a rc hn itcd to call and see them l\'fo1e anon .. Wo rt.re u1 receipt of the 23rd annual re port of the M1ssionn.ry Society or the B1ole Chr1s t1a 1 Clnuch Ill ~roer1c i_, from -w h1ch we have seleoted such mu.ttcr as wd] be u1terest111g to many of our J. eaders The Bible Ohr1st1u.n Denonnnatlon has e'er concent1ate d 1ts efforts to lead men to Ohiist to t each the gospel truth Ong1nat1ug am Jog a few people, strug glmg after G0scel hght and life, m the re mute dIBtrwls of the West of England the Dcnom1nu.tlon has endeavored to be +rue E1'1l'i""JSKlllEN to Jts call, and iurns1on and has fr om the beg1nnn1g devoted much attent10µ to mis We are \O".l much pleased with the great s10nary work At tho presen t time, the 1mprnvement m the STATESMAN, under operat10ns of the Parent Society extend the change of management No doubt through rnr10us parts ofEngland,Scotland, that 111 a short tune io will deaervedlyrank and 1'1 ales the Isle of ·wight the Channel, !\. 1 as a local paner and Scilly lslands South Australia, Our stirring httle village is unusually Victoria, Queensland, and New Zea.laud quiet 3ust now, as a lllrge number of our Letters were seut to thfj Conference Cl izen.s are away 1nterv1ew1ng the great held at I-lick s Mill Cornwnl1 asking for a cxh1b1tiou, and our popular \1ce1oy, Lord l\.f1ss1ona1y fron1 T Co111t1ce and others of Darlmgton and I Ihomas and others Election excitement ran high hero 1 ast \ of Dummer There being a difficulty in week and a large bonfire was kindled one finding a n1an to ofter fo1 tJns Canadian night b 1t 111 the interest of 1'h1ch part' it work, John J1ynon stated that he was \'\- oulct be d1:ffi.c1ur to determine, asnerso1 s wllhng t o go if ho w s of any serv1ca. HLs of both ·hades of pohtw., appeared to be offer berng accepted Bro J;iyuon c tme to actnely engaged m kmdhng and kecpmg Upper Oannda m 1833 He landed at up tho fta1nes Cobour o aoc.t U1ere re~nded for son1~ fame exh1b1tion Onr tr.lented suhool teach r, Mr JY'Ic He pre:~hed his first sermon the Sabbath ~ Cready has res1gnf'd and l"'ft our village to after his att'l val in Coboui: Jail his next \attend the Normal School Toronto It1s ser, 1ue the .,a. 'r e dt) held lil the a matter of regrnt that he\Jl,fr llioCready) open air m Cobonrg The next Sabb.,th C Chui ch could not ha.ve been retain ed as the "as spen't in the no1ghborhood ofCo1umbus sch' 1 \'iaS prosperu1g und{ 1 lns able 1nan ~ lu . . by Iown~l 1p The Llurd SundaY agemeut but 1\e ttue:t the pos1t1on will be found the M1ss1ona1y in Dummer Tov;;n well snpphed by Mr Ran ton, a gentle sh1p whete he round on what IS now known man who comes an1ong us lughly reco1n as the En~hsh Line the "Chapel that me 1deJ tho Engbsh Conference \Vas lnformcd was The Presbyterian congregation here, already built for the use of th01t'I1ss1u11a1} having been \\ithon t a Pastor for son1e Sa1d Chapel being btult of logs with time, have extended 11 call to .the Rev trough roof, n.nd not a n rt cle of 1ro11 or Thos Atkmson wlucb hos been accepted glass in the \\hole bmldrng Don t forget that il c Central ExJ11b1tion takes and the ordinati . . n and induction services The first C1rc1 lt extended frotn Gr;ifton place in CJ bou1g on the 1st 2nd 31d and i th of I rt.re to tn.k e place on Tuesday, Oct 1st A west\vatd to C 1lu ubn s a. d1stance of about October Tl e a1rangcmcnts a.1e fairly com:plet A gala day n1ay be expected, as a large ar sixt) miles, and from Cobonrg northward eU ·and the entries arc 1n advnnce of any of the I ray or talent and a good choir are to be to Dnni mer, a drntance of a about fifty prev o s Exh1b1t1ona rhero a.re 01er 3500 en present \Ve n1ay con,sratu1ate the P1es- nules The first pre8clnng appointments tries l\fe1nbe1 i:; of the 'West Durham andDa1 byter1an friends at having secureO Mr At were Grafto11 Oobourg Precious Coiners hngton Ai.;-r1eultU1al Soc1eucs ca.n obtain t cl et" kinson as their Pnstor for he IS an ear Gnldeooard (\Velcome) Zion Hope To vn of adm1ss10n from R W1ndaLt Seoietu.r) Bow nest, ene1get1c chr1st1an and will assured ship \V rn Elford 8 house Daihngton Bow 11clrets by Rail and Boat at reduced ly do rnuch in buildmg up the !\'laster 5 nlan~ille,G Snuth s ho~se near IIan1pton 1a.tes cause 111 th1svic1n1tJ Ooluu1bus 'Iwo rod Road Uth C0u \\lut llfoie anon by English Lme Dummer McFadden s B<l~41ru:, D1nnc1: n.1ul Concert C D settlement Payne & settlement near Duuro fhc l ad es of the Congregational church w1U _ _ _ _,_....,____ The fit·t clmrch bmld was at Premuas bold a ba.?.aar 1n tlus town on fall' da.· Oct 9th Corners near Oobotug The first Quarter LESii.ARD ln the sto eat corncrofJ{1ngandS1herStreets ,vhere a gr0at var e1:<; ofuscf ilanrlfancyarbcle6 The farmers n th!S part of the country ly j\foetmg "ns held m the Elford s ·etLle the 1ece1pts fo1 the "ill be o:ffe e 1 for sale .An excellent dinner will are bus1l.} engaged 111 turning over thu so1l, tuent, Da rltngtu1 also be served lO 1he 1111Jhc in the san1e bwld1ng and though the ~ grain was not turned out support of the }r'Iies1onary were fifty ccn·s on fair day Inn eeven ngap1omenadeconccrt as well o.s was expected "et th es cling to Among others in attenda11ce at thrn inee "\'\Jill be held in the town h Lil wl ch 1nom1ses to the good old idea that yet there is a 11 g, w 1e Hu1nphrJ Rundle and hls ~ 1fe be a., e1'} attractive affa1 Pioc eeus of the \'ihole fo1 tune 111 the soil Grnc0 and on then: way home w1th their in the n1d of the ne Vt 1 l u1cl1 btulding fund two ch.lclren a pack of wolve· nr full cry began to follow oo theu trail Humphry caught up the boy (the late W R u id le of Dahm:ton) while Gnce took cha ige ul the girl nnd ran fo1 their h\:es ind h:i.d only JUSt got ins1<le then" house, when five rnveumg wolvesci..me up to be d1sappo1nted of their expected prey rihe first clnn ch by any dt uon111 n,ho 1 111 Darltngton IVr .Bow man,1lle ttnd the next to the one built at Precious Co1 ne1 s by .B C Church, was e1~cte d 1n D arhngtcn, one Concess1on south of the presentPro\ 1dence pupils Leskarct Puhlw Scb~or made a Church at a cost of £10 and it was with pas, two of wh1<'T1 stnnd 1st and 2nd on a great chfficult, paid £01, on account of t he hst of v4 J as Crawford obtalntng 984 and great scarcity of money n.mong the settlers There were scarcely any roads wodh the ._:itl:e1 s and bo3 s hats in all the latest styles G W Rawhson obtammg 916 marks Sppt 17, 1878 Les, Oar, name m those days, mere trails thrnugh )U·t rece·19d McClun,., Bio· llfu EDi10R, - We have failed to per ce1ve 1n what inannet we thanked our selves in a prev ous issue of your p<loper fo1 tho part wo took m the Voluntee· and 0 >rnet Rand Concert But lf said Band a nd \ Tolnntt:ers think we ha" e we are very well saLrnfied for iudgmg from the Oaid of Thanks rn last weeks paper there was only one party (tho piamst) that was thought worchy ol thanks for theu ser\ Ices 'Ve cannot th1nk the \ 7 olunteers could have so alighted the valuable ·er 'ices of 1 VIessrs Kelly, McN air and Kugoor, and it was probabl:; ooly the ig t.11onu l Tt lnnpb nora.ncc of the µr1n1e movers in the affair Ihe Dom1ruon Organ Coy 1 as reccncd. the Jn wr1t1ng the Caid of Thanks h1ghest .a.w-a1dat the P10"\1nc1al ExhLb1t1on on Yours &c, their organs 'l he pr Y.e l?I a gold n1edaI given b} DO)IINION ORGAN BAND the lion J Sin pson 1.1r Johnson ha.s ieturncd from Paris and fs alreadv busy iuak1ng up gents clothing as he 6nliY' can make Lhem J\iicClnng Bros the woods the trnes bemg blazed to md1 cate the right dirtict1on J Bro Eynon for a cons1demble time per f Jriue::l all l11s JL>urneys on foot, LhIOlJ<th h Id hts extensive c1rcu1t o ing r11eet1ng1:1 everv day 111 the week, tnkmg a month to PR.O~EH."'S d h 18 d 0f I b A l I get ioun 1.i el a or IH sue 1 \\II~ 1 his zeal, th t finding he I ad one day Ill the tn<n1th w1thont any ap-po1ntment he "ent rn to the rownsh1p of Asphodel and preach ed. once in the month to a congregation of STOCK l' b t t 11 th f lt bl t t res eri~ri,~ 1 ey e a e 0 ge a Removed to Gijford s (.formerly Maynard s) Tave;n Stand proTalc efrllo eiro'\'in dth fi t ie o own1g persons compose e rs I li t f L 1 ,, h bl d d s o oca r reac 1ers " o no y a1 e u1 OF·-the blessed \Vork Humphrey Rn.ndle,V\7 m "'\V. P. PROWER Elford Clmstopher Courtice, W w '\\ eriy, ,, Uraco Rundle and BetsJ Eynon As the gn;es the followmg reasons '\ hy you should sec E. o 1. u~ C ~use ad vanc~d, addition.al l\fIBs1onar1es and puces befoie huymg clsewhe1e A pamful acmdent happened Freddie were sent from Englaud to extend and son of 1\11 Humphrys, wagon maker of consohdate that ·work £01 n1ost or the fh st W lHt Ins long expeuonce m the busmess, 2nd he !mows Ins tlus place, by being lU 1 O\er by a horse preaching ar po1nbuents posseQsed thege1ns on wlnch a young man named George of several fnrturo chn1c11es '\Ve ha\e now custome1.,.' wants 3rd he knows wl1e1e and how to buy goods The horse was w1t}nn the bounds of the lireLCircu1t about Nicol.sun ·was r1d1ng4th he BUYS for OA1.~1I, 5th ho sells at the lowest cash pr1ce· go1ng at a ra.ther fur1ons r"to,and maehng a as many C1rctnts aa there "\'o ere then pt each 6tb, he keeps up with the times 111 new st3les 7th he dea ls lion load of hai l e gallopod past it oomrng 1ng places, next to J H Eynon came orably >nth all 8th he endea> ors to pi event nnstakcs and conects suddenly upon some boJ s 111 the road and J Kerney· P James, J Edwards, T before he could pnll up the horse was up b·reene, nnd J Tapp them p1 ompt13 il made 9tl1 he trcats all with politeness ti:y mg -AI on them knocku1g them down and tln ow lu J 843, the English Comnuttee m to mc1 it custom on stnctly busmess pnnciples tak111g pleasrn c 111 mg horse and rider mto the ditch The structed Bro Eynon to visit the western show111g goods whether paities mtend to buy 01 not res.t of the boys escaped with a few bruises, parts of Ontauo, and a~certa1n ii there but.heddieH nnphrys bemcles bemg c ther were any settlements destitute of the Gos '.I hankmg the public foi I ast favors -by ln mg up to the wiso miurcd, had his collar bone broked pel In harn1ony with those 1nstrnct1ons, iules by hvmg on the premises so that I can be fouud at above he set out on a Journey to St Thomas, any time day or mght and by keepmg evei3 thmg 111 the Unde1 Rfi.IGHTON London, Exeter Oolb >rne, o.nd Mitchell tak111g lme ready at an ham s notice I which I buy ti om R l'HILP ]1,fR EniTOI Thoogh this vrllage is The people were found to be largel.i des t1tnte of 'iospel pru deges At th1s t1mo To10nto, the largest and best house m the trade m the Donnmou )not i 1 your teintory I l1ope that a fe" I hope to return a shm e of the public patronage hnes in 1ega.1d to it \' Ill be of interest to there where lll tho village of 1r'I1tchcll one some of you1 readers Before I came here I fran1e house fB wk s hotel) one log house, 1 My lfea1 se wnd Otdjit J01 Fvmerals me the best m the nad never seen any placo in Canada that I and three or four shanties H>ck s Hotel -TOthought coul l eqna.l Bowruauville ID the was the first preaching place and pr~acher s ! count} See and JUdge for yom self beautiful views to be obtamed from the hume m Mitchell Philip James was ·t hills around it, but I m u1t now acknow once sent into what was then known as the ledge that Brighton can equal if not sur IIuron Track his first C1rcu1t en1braced pass it Thora 1a a n1arkcd resen1blance the townslnps of Usbome, Steph n Ou! Bow mam ille, Ser tembcr 12, 1878 7 between the two places m the fact that 1t born1:1, Logan, Fnllarton and Do" ney and is hardly possible to tell where they begm the !lou11shrng Bible Olmst111n Churches Boll nnm ille September 12 1878 or where they e11d, neither of them be111g and conQ"regattons in those townsh ps to very compactlv bu1h but thrn is not so day testifv of the faithful labors and true of Bowmanv1lle as 1t: was a few years godly zeal of Plnhp James, and Adhur ago 1110 lngh land vilnch there hes far Doble, m then efforts to car1y tho Gospel ther back and sends a fe\v ridges south of Clrnst to tho people who m the I.lays of ward to divide the streams from one an then ~pover ty "'ere hewing out homes for other here comes boldly to the front and thcmsci.h es m the wilderness is now iagmg at The followmg mcidents show the spir forms a decided teirace through this and the neighboung townshipa ~ few s1nall 1tual hunger in those early ao.ys, also the power of beh v111g prayei The wifa of brool~s in fi.ndmg thi.;ll' 'hay to Ontario cut deep and winding valleys through it Mr Jlforns one of the earlJ settlers rn \ and afford means of com nun1cation with the township of Colborne, hearmg that a 1 the back regions I rom the top or the neighbor was a religious n1an, \\ ent and ( lulls you loo! 01 er a le vel trac t of two or asked !nm to call tne people together and th ree miles to the waters of Presque Ile read the Scriptures and pt ;y with them He Bay m front and on the left may he oeen tried t o excu s ~ h1nlse10:,saying he could not W ellot s bay wi·h the shores of Prmce praJ m pnbhc,he coolcl only pray a' bit in A pray er meetmg was how The citizens of Bov. mam ille and surroundmg com1trv have long felt the Edward Co beyond wl ile to tbe nght the familJ so ab and beJ und du:t pe1nns ila snclos1ng- the ovci held iVlrs Morris mmd neceRs1ty m our 1mdst for a bay extend tho waters of the lako I socbed ;utli the spiritual wants of the peo send us a wo 1de1 that the Count} Town was not ple,that she could only say 'Lord 1 phoed here for it has a great advantage preacher~ Lord send ns a precher and so ol'er Cobourg n1 its harbor which is deep confident """ she that the Lord would and capacLous enough for a11 the ve~sels answer her prnJ e1, that when some tin1e on the lake l believe th e entrance is a after abc saw P1nlip J amea cowing to little difficult but that could bo remedied wards the house on horseback, she ran for much less than 11as been apent at th e with JOY to mform tho family that the And is doten:mned to contmue to sell at the rumously low puce~ County Town :No clonbt in t1me there p1 eacher was co1111ug though she had no HOUSE. prevlous knowledge of the man or lns com cheaper than the cheapest Why he can do it-\llll be a hotel bmlt on the pumt of the peninsula and a summer resort es Fust h e buys foi cash and knows JUSt how to buy tablrnhed there Large quantities of Secona what ho cant buy cheap enough he manufactures frutt :t.re sh1vpecl fron1 tl IS ne1ghb rhood 'Ilmd, he is satisfied with small profits and " ore there onlJ a large city nearer, Fomth he sells for cash, hanng procmed the "er vweii of a gardening and frn1t growing wo 1ld be car Fifth, besells at bottom puces r1ed on to a niuch greater ljxtent As it is,orchards arc mo1e numorot 11thn.n1n Dar C.A.X..X,. A.N"D .SEE FO:ist. "YOV~SEL"VES hngton and tl ere a1e a g1eat nian;> Joung r olles pn the slopes of the hills Hop -AND-ya.rct:falso are ve1y frequent 111 t ha lelel B R I N G YOUR i s now p1epmed to remedy this gnevance F R l " E N D S W"I':J.'H YOU tr1ct from Cobourg to l1euton })fauu factut1ng sc"ma to hr. at a discount h nv e"e1 as there 1s not a stea1n engu1e u1 the Clothmg warranted The Fmm;;}nng depart v111ge except o ie to pump water at the station There \~ou ld seem to be an ex ment complete m every detail P1·oinptly Executed, and Good Pits Guaranteed cel1ent opening for a s1nall foundry he1e so that the farmers ne"'d not go to Col Ho ~ hno: n stock a.1 en llesst 1 011etJ cf J a dies end Gents Ran11cga 11unks \: ahi:ocs etc t'i luch he is selllng cheap for cash · borne or Trenton when in wnnt of a cast ing for repa.rrs to some of then n1auh111 ery Remember the Stand-" .BIG BOOT" drawn by two Horses As I have so1dom visited a place of any size 1n Ontar10 without n1eet1ng son1e one D1y Goods dcpmtment will be earned on as usual by KING ST REET, BOWMANVILLE. I kneW' 1n Bo" 1nanviHe I w :i.s ot snr prised at s~e1ng an old school rn ~te in the persou of Mr J Lockhai t who has stitf..i.ed Bown1arv lle here The Reformers m this R1dmg h~ve Bownmnville, Sopt 12 1878 <>nffered defeat, but tl1ev rae so1newhat used to 1t hav.i.nJ had th(;) sa1ue experience nbout every second timo in the past so that they count on their innings next elec ~-AT THE--t1on but it is very d1sconraguig to them that tneir hcnds have fr.red so badly 1n othm pat ts of Ontar10 "e can hardly be expected to compete with you m edu cat1onal matters nut T t]nnk ou r High School lB the best m the County except th~ one at Cobourg Hoprng you will ex She J:llade ala1gl pm chase of D1ess Good, Clotbm<Y lflanneb \\ rnte}S cnse 111y ta.king up i:::o much of " ' la.st she' Ilats ~ aps & sma l wares and went home fully satrntivd that at space I am had IJtmd the place to get the best value for he1 mm1cy yours truly, R Brighton Sep 22 1878 1 l I I Furniture@Undertaking l AVERY LARGE --STOCK rFALL GOODS! JUST ARRIVED F_ EO:RLA~D'S_ W. P. PROWER. See The:rn! BIG PUS:S:: - 1 0 uN DE SOMETHING NEW R THE " S 0 N." TRELEVENSI A WANT SUPPLIED. w"" FXH..ST TailoringlGents' Furnishing I Cutter frorn Toronto, G-OODS- S. MASON & SON.r M. TRELEVEN -- VERY DRY GOODS LOWEST LIVING PRICES. THE MAGNETICON. Annual Report of 1l C Church Pad 1es " 110 aie desn ous of procnnng MEssns WEIION & Co s celebrated Magneticon Appliances at Bowmam ille will please notice that the buemesE of tlus branch bws been t1ansfc1Tcd to Tornnto and that :M1 S MAS01i Nead s Bloc!, wili heieafter uct as .Agent for Bowmam ille and v. ill keep an asso1 tment of the Appliances always m stock 1978 77 s_ F_ ...,,.. .1.. I~L Keeps th,1t store, i puces you get the best go01h at the smalle,t possible All kinds of Olothwg ready -rnadc and maae to oram 1uiei c LOCAL INTELLIGENCE JOUR PUBLIC M.A.RKET Works like a charn1. I A lady 11vmJ s vcnteen miles north east frnm heie who general13 goes to Po1t Hope to ma1 l,et heaid that the people of tlus town had opened a public ma1J,et and thought she would come ,tnd try it She brought 5 firkms butter 10 pau chi .;:ens fl pair ducl,s G baJs apples and a "hole flock of live mkoys .01 which she soon fo1md p1enty of customers, and 111 a very sh01t t ·.nc had chsposed of all her goods fo1 cash She then started arounr' che co111ei of the Town Hall "hen she I met the man w rth the wide } immed hat who mv1ted he1 to lm stoie to get her Dry Goods .she polltely dcclmed Ins oiler, sa.i mg that she had heard of that store located Bal being the p1oocnt debt 2U918 77 THE PEOPLE WANT PROOF There l8 no medicine prescribed by ph) s1ctans, or sold by Druggists, that cMr1es such evidence of its success o.nd superior '1rtue as BoRr.HEE s GERM \.N Sl'RUP ror severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast Consumption, or a.ny disease A proof of of the Throat and Lungs that fact is 1-hat anJ person afil1cted, cau get a sample bottle for lOcents and try its sup 1 ior effect before bny1ng the regular size at 75 cents It has lately been mtro duced in this country fron1 Gern1any, and its wonderful cures are asto111sh1ng ~' ery ono that use it Three doses \~111 rchevo Tr) it Sold bJ J 0 Pamphlets and all mfounat10n will be supplied f1ee on application or may at any time be obtamed from the Head Ofliee 125 Ohmch St Tornnto Any of tbe Appliances am sent by post 01 expiess on receipt of pnee THOS. J, MASON, .Arnerican Representatvve 125 Chmch St Toronto Toronto, September 12 1878 I INEX1 DOOR TO FLEJlrfING & TvicLEOD 1":l and was bound to tiy rt She came stra1gH tu it and found it to be all it was icp1esented she found a largei as"Oitment of tl e w:.s DOBBIN S ELECTIC SOAP GLASGOVV HOUSE - - - o- - - T The undersigned v1 hilst thanking his friends for past favours, wishes to remind them that he his still at their service, and disposing of goods at rates hitherto unheard of for cheapness. In addressing an intelligent public he does not think it necessary to indulge 1n extravagant statements, invidious comparisons and fulson1e penegyric of BUSINESS' hi1nself and his o"\vn perforn1ances--he proposes to convince by the logic of indisputable facts, rather than by boastful a~sertions, that he gives the bes+ value at the lo,vest price.Large importations are daily coming to hand, pu1chased under all the advantc1ges ari:smg fiom the present depiessed state of the nldrket While all is cheap he would invite especial attent10n to Ins stock uf black and frum 50 cents upward:s. Until ttuther notice an~ person\'" bhing anvthmg in Oi.ll llne \\111 please call at the l!ila op of lll1 'lVdh un~ou 0111~0 1ii14!: JleClellnu di <J u111: is JL1uubcr Yutcl, Kmg street cust Bow1nanv1Ue t olou1 ed stl l,s The stock of household furnishings is unusually large, whilst the ge nernl stock, for variety, extent and value cannot be surpassed. I MUNSON&WILLIAMSON.J Bomnrumlle August " !818 23m '. I Bowmai. v,Jle, May 20, 1877, THOS. PATERSON.