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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Mar 1879, p. 1

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GOLDEN PARAGRAPHS. ONLY actions give hfe thought, only moderations gives 1t a charm.-[R1chter. K NOWLEDGE 1s proud that he has leaTned so much Wisdom is humble that he knows no more To bring forward tha bad act10ns of others to excuse our own, Js like washing ourselves with mud 0 IS PUDLIBIIED E't'ERV FRID~Y MORNING, -BY- J\f, A .·TAMES, AT THE OFEIOE, Pos& CHtlcc Block, King Street, nowwanville. TERlv.[S $l.GO ll~t· nnnum , or $1.00 i f i1a1.d 1n a dvance. Payn1cnt s trictly in advance required fro m Posr !!.GE PREP \ I D BY IHB PUBLISHER. TERMS : $1 50 per Annum, or $1 00 1f paid m Advance. M A JAMES, EDITOR AND PROPRI1'TOR. "VOL U ME XXIT. Nnmber 32 .. bers out side of thfil county Orders to ~~sc6cr~:inue the pavor mu!lt he accompanied by T\\'.E~'ll.'-FOURTH 1 the aniount due Q l the paper will not be stopped l'E!lR. f Sub .. cnbcis are reoponsibleunttl fnll payment is made RA'.fES OF A.Dl1ER'l'ISIXG: I ~~ HlJRRA H Cor lllA.NITO BA · Six lines and under, first 1nscrt1on $0 50 ~ ~ ~ Each s ubsequent insertion 0 ~3j ~ ~::::; Front six to ten llncs. first 1nseitton, 0 15 - ARTIES INTENDING TO GO TO Each Gubsequent 1nse1't1on 0 20 !\-lnnitoba this spring, would do well to call I 3 For a good fitting smt in latest English and upon Over ten lines, fi r st in sertion ,p er,~in e, 0 ~1 the undeuugncd,who \'tillg_1~·e alli nforma ~ Each subsequent Lllsert1011, 0 0.. 1 _ American 'styles, call at tton a s to freight and passa;i:e Maps and Pam- -'I phlets on application, giatis. Commurucat10ns by S The num Le t of hnes to be reckoned by1~ · mail prom pt]} an::>'r\ orcd .SD the space occu\ned, measureil b; a scal e of - o 1 :;iohd Nonpare1 d THOMAS CHRIS TIE Ad> crtisements without spec1fio uec Ticket and Insm a nue Agent. ~ t ions -will b e published t1ll for bid and Opposite Ei.:press Office 29Gw, Bow inanville. ch arged accordingly t io Garments cut and made m all the latest etylee: All advertiseincnts from translen per sons or strangers must b e paid for in ad Bow1nanv11le, Nov. 25 1878. 18-3m. v anoe or a sufficient deposit made. toE secure the office a.ga.Lllst loss · To mercha uts and others advertising by ISSUED BY th e year a. very liberal rhscount 'vill be - 1o made DOOK AND JOB PRINTING executed tn the most modern styles, and at the lowest hv111g REMEMBER At his residence King st. l£ast, Bo>\manville. prices. Bo>vmanville );'ov.12, 1878 16 tf. b = ----- BOWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1879. TAIL OR IN C EMPORIUM. I-~ { LEr every one sweep the drift from his own door and not busy lumself about the frost on his neighbor's tiles. ~ 0 P 0 0 ft' l- J . BATTING'S, M AR RI ACE LICENSES ~ i I THE MART. W. R. CLIMIE, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. BO\\M>\.N VILLE STA TION AND TIME. Lyle & Martyn IIAYE THE M 0 NEY. FARlllER!iii, lll ECHAl..J'\ IC!;' and others can obta1n money from the undors1gncd on t h e most advantageous t erms E.G BURK. Office No 1,Seugog St Bowm~nville Deo. 12 1878 206m" INSURANCE. In the county. J.ARTHUR PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS. lllc!HURTRV, FRESH AND CURED MEATS. AI.L JUND~ ' AND OF PllODll<JE BOllGHT OlD. ERRYTQ,~rN, Agent for several first class P Trn·mta.nce ('01npan1es R1 ;:ik8 taken on all descr1pt1ons of insurable property, viz Farm, IsolR.tf~d Dwelh ngs 1n tO\'liDS &. v1ll tges,Chu rch es, School huu5es, ancl 1\l[ercanLile 11;:iks, at as low 1ates as any other firs t class cornJ)any Perrytil\O\ n, Sept o, 1878 6 tt Ladies' a nd Gents' MILLINE R Y AND No man ever regretted that ha \\aS virtuous and 11 on~st in his youth, and kept aloof from idle compdnions. The "upa and downa" of hfe, by which BALTIMoaE's water works have cost the WE cannot have fert1l! zmg showers on .-.~--....,-.,,,-....f'._,..,_~-,__,-....-...-._-.._-.._,..._~ r"'v""> tho hero of to~da:y beco1nes the hero of the city $2,740,000. the earth without a clouded hoa.ven abovlj, MAN'S WORST FOE IS HIMSELF. db h morrow, were strikmgly illustrate Y t e SCHUYLER. COLFAX has regained his It;, thus with our triale. BY ALEXANDER lvi cLACHLAN. career of a.n Afgha.n soldier, who was ono health, and is able to resume lecturing. I OONSIDER how a man <'::>mes out ~ the -1 of tho bravest of the Indian Br:1t1sh army. Man may hae ba1Lh the will an' "Power to do h ts S h Ro d d THE ice scenery at Niagara Falla 1s fire ; gold will he for months in the furn aca fellow wiang, His name was c itau y, an 1 ie 1s"th I [C . 1· ec1 An' wring his neebonrs bosom aft wi' many a t1ogutshed hims elf i n one of the battl es desert bed as now beautiful beyond all w1 out osmg a gram bitter pang· agamst the l\fahratta· precedent. WHAT is the d1tlerence between hope When the ltttle band of Engltsh were '.l'HE total crop of ioo gathered from the and descre ! Dea1re is a tree m leaf, hope Butaoa.n, only let him think a" ee an' human nature . · · He11 find he ha; a foe malr fleros than e'en his completely surrounded by clouds of oha.rg- J Hudson River this winter 11 estimated at 11 a tree Jn flower, and en]oyment 1s a tree fellow man mg horsemen, the gallant Afghan, bearing 3,000,000 tons. In frmt. To solve this -problem may seem strange, but h I I · th tis the truth I tell, t e reglmenta co ors, wa· seen m e A BILL is before the Leg11lature of IF we wi·h onr chtldren to revere lugh The enemy's no fai to seek, man's worst foe ls thickest of the fight, wanng the flag over Illmo1s looking to the reduotrnn of atreettlungs--thJn2s simple, and pure, and himeel'. his head. car fares to three cents. lovely, and of good report- we must aet He11 grudge and grumbl e at h ie lot, an' think It A bullet at length broke the etaff, when them the example. hard to d1ce, its indomitable bearer, detenruned a t all TH& Rev J. B. Dunn is laid aside by But J.oes be Judge the matter rioht, or try the hazards to save It from capture, tore It sickness, 1t is hoped tempornr1Iy, from his SHow me the man who would go to cause to sco. Heaven a lone if he could, and 1 will show Kind Providence he often blan1es when a.ye to from the shattered pol~. and wrappmg it work in Boston, 1riaae him means woel, around his ewn body, fought his way IN several part11 of Pennsylvania crude yon one that "111 never be admitted there. An' whllos to hide his a.in m1adood& he'll wite -[Felthn.m. through the owarmwg 11&sailants with th£> the very d e1I. 01! is being burned for he&t1ng purpoae·, ln co.relesa mood he movea a.la.ng till oonscien ce cherished banner, ~hich, in hhe emphatic as bemg cheaper than wood AN md1screet man 'B more hnrt.fu l than does rebel words of an eye-witness, "was literally an ill-natured one, the latter attacks only An' te lls him :plafnly to his fa oe his w ot'at foe ia riddled IHth sabre cuts." W.tTER.TOWN,New York,reports 31 snow enem,es, the other inJures friends and his hlmael' ' When the battle was won, the brave storms since Dec 19th last, in which 120 foes a!Jke. Just mark him in the bloom o' youth oareenln inohea of anal\~ have fallen man, reeling from sheer weakness, and doun the stream, lE you have a friend m private-let him THE new Grace Epi.copal Church at Recklees of soul an' body, ba.ith h is silver an' covered from head to foot w1 th blood Bild lns name. dust,wae led fo rw a rd to roce1ve the honors One Hundred and Sixteenth street, near be what he w1ll-you"'" are bound in honor Thus onward through hf~'s chequered vale his whwh the whole r egunent adjudged him Seeond avenue,New York has been opened and self-re·pect, bound by yilur f;deh ty to course h e does purs ue your flag, to be his friend m public with one voice, a veteran µ;renad1or a.dd· for services A BRAVE AFGHAN. UNITED STATES .NEWS, 0 CLOTHING CLE~NED OR DYED FANCY GOODS. ~tt~iues~ ~ iJirrdrotr!. .. ~ J. 'lV. JlcLtnagltl·n, -:41. B., ~~~~~~ IOENTB.TE OF TUE ROYAL COT.LEGE of Phy:o1eia 11s and mem b er of the Royal L CoUege of 8nrgeona, l!:dmburgh Oftl e oppo.., 1t.e t he ::Vlarket Square, Cor ner of. 1.'emDeran ce and Church St1eest BOYi' tnanvillc ';irr"i!!iT' · J . F I ELDING, !I. D · EMllER OF ROYAL COLLEGE Ol'SUR GJ:£0 NS, Engl a nd , L 1cent1at.e I{.oyal Col lege of Phys1c1ans, Ea ngurgh Coroner , &c Residence-Cor ner of Silver and "\Veillngton Sts, Surgfny, a few doors no1th of l{ing st, opposite the markot llowm an' 1llc M THE DOMINION BANK, BOWl\fANYILLE, l!'aded Garments brought to their I httve no·w opened out a Choice ':!election of !\.flllmery end ll'anoy Goods, natural color, Ladles' Dceas Good s re-dyed without ta.ldng apart F.LOWERS AND FEA..TIIER.S. Feath ers cleaned, d~ ed an d curle d K id Glov~ s cleaned and dyed Secu rul-ha.nd cl othing bought and TRIMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS solrl AH ga rments -warranted to A ND BON~ ETS IN GilEAT VARIETY, be a:-it1111ding color, a nd so that no one will k now t hem from n ew If SI f, K AND Vf:l,VETS they "huultl fa il to be so I v., dl not charge one farthing for my trouble 10 all the new shades, all or wb1ch I intend to sell THOMAS PEA'J'E Clothes cleaner ancl llyer, sign of O::EZEA.P IFOR. 0ASE3C. tbe half faded coat, Bowman ville Ne~cr have I been so well p1eparcd for the Fall .i&tr. Busm css as I a m t his S ea.so u Feohng thankful for past favors I would ku1dly solicit a cont1n uance of the san1 e Dr. A. . BE i r11, M ANTLES CUT AND MADE TO ORDER STR ~W RADUATE OF TUE TORONTO U NIVER· G SI'l'Y PhJ sic1an, Surgeon &c. Ofllce l{1ng Street ncxtdoor to Thos Yellowlecs , Variety HalJ, B o'\\ roan" ille, Ontario DI Dttl'idson, RADU ATE OF '!'HE ROYAL COLLEGE of Phvsw1ans England V u.:tor111 College Cane..da and me1nbcr of the College of P hys1 Ola.us a~d Surg-et ,. n u + ,,~ C01 on el' &c Office and residence, Market :-3quare, Bowrr1a'ti ville CAPITAL, PAID UP, - $1,000,000 HEAD OF:HCE, l:fRANOHES : AND FELT HATS HADE O"l!ER - -- -- - - TORONTO, OsH.A in all the new styles Dress n1nltmg done as usua.l G ORILLIA, Co:eou&G,, BowMANVILLE I MRS. ANDERSON, Sign of the Gold en Bonnet, "TA, IC1ng Street. 9-Lf WHIT.BY, U XBRIDGE. Bo1' roan ville, Sep 26 1878. f h1s Bank in ~m 1 to run~ting theu.e].U}. ban krng business, offers to the public all the ad It. RlT R KE SIMPSON, , va.ntHbres of a. Savmgs Inst1tut1011, "'t.h these NE>V I NSURANCF. 0F F l OE lN IlOWMANVILLE. of a large paid up capital, by Lhe means ARHIS'IER SOLICITOR ,&o N eaas cur1ty S AVl:N GS DEPA RTMENT BlocW 2doors east of. McLeods old stand, ora Inter-e"'t allowed on all deposit:!! of One Dollar up stairo A gent for the Bristol and West of a.ad n:pwards, a t the rate of FOUR per cent. Vfortgagc a nd Invest ment Com pany E ngland 1 Money Joanf'd at tho lo~ est rates_ _ _ __ _ an~~gsitors ca n w ithdr aw eith er the whole of Respectfully a.nnounues to the public of West any part of their deposits at any time, without Durham thu.t Ile bas opelled an wsurance offi ce D. E. :Ut mr.LAN, previous not1oc. in Bowmanville a.nd havwgtl1cAgen~y ofsom e Special ra.tes of interest allov;ed upon deposits TT ORN EY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR IN of the most reliable con1pan1es in the Dmni ruo n v;1th uot10e of withdrawal Chancery, Conveyancc1 f£~c STJ ]"" ONT Amencan Currency and Silver taken on de- is prepared to to.kc rLSks on all descript10ns of N~\~CA. ~ !., propcrty~farm, isolated d" clhnga m pol)~~fts grant ed payable in GreatBr1tain , Uni- insurable SJIART -.t. Sftll TJI, towmoi: and ' ill a ges, storee and other merca.ntilc ted States. and all patl's of Canada. -nA!tnJ8TERS AND A l'TORNEYS AT LAW· ftaJ" Deposits can be remitted b1i mail, addrcs!I! and manufacturi ng risks-at the Jo,vest rates \ Sollc1tors in Chancery and Insuranc:1 l on -"i'l to the Do min ion Bank( reg1st~red), when 1nall touched bs any company of first class standing. ~, v eyancerri, Noto.nes, Solicitors for the Ontario oase a Pa.a~ Book receipt will be sent by r eturn All brunn css entrusted to him ""in be promptly Bank , &.c. Money for in vesLrnent nt all times, posts. on most favorable terms Port H ope, Ont. and satISfactorily attended to The followulg .J. A. CODD ·.Aoent. are the Compan1es'i"il11ch he represents- _INSURANCE ! T-BINGHAM B A ,, ROB.t~n.T ARlUOUB. EGIS TR ~R Wl<ST DURHAM ISSUER of l\Iar;U.igC L1cP. nses, Barrister and '\_ttorney at La Vi nnd Soli<.ator in Chancer y l\ioney loane d on Real Estate Oiflce on l{"mg s t reet, Do>vma.n 'v tlle R THE WA NT SUP PU ED. T having hitherto been uco11ven1enced 1n not Old Hartfora Fire Ins"rahce Co'y, of Hartford., assets $3,273 8118 88 a nce Co , Capital $600 000 Presiden t. Deposited wi th Tuian ager HE PEOPLE OF BOWMANYIL T,E Isolated R isk: and Farmers' Ftre Insur- - -- --- Joll1t Ked ia Gal lntnt h, the D01u1mon Go\ ern1nent $100,!llU, b e1n~ H.lJlp, a t times Lo p1ocure f1.el etc, the un d ellingned ha"\ e filled the VI u ni, l;y the esta.t- lion Alex. MclCENZIE, .JOHN MATJGHo1.N i1 , ARRfo'll'R .A TTORNEY SOf, lCITOR, B Notary Public, &c Office l teed's Rlock, over T Batting'3 sto1e, King Street, Bowman v ille Tuloney to l end ~T. hshznent 9f a Depot for the traffic m COAL, WOOD, LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, P OSTS, and SQUARE TIMBER L a ncash ire Insu iance Co., F1re and Life. Capital $iO ,OOO,OOO. BlNGHAltl, Scottish Commercial Fire Ins. Co. Capital ' $io.ooo,ooo Queen Insurance Co'l, Fire tmd Life. Capital l L L MONEY TO LOAN. 9..nd are prepared promp t ly to fill orders in tli -tbo1i e hne, and t o deliver a..rttclcs in all parts the l'ov.:n _lilJC AS, The h1,..:hest puce paid for Lumber,Wood, e ICENSED A UCTIONEER }'OR THE er \Ve buy for tJASH, a nd sell for CA.Sii .. '.rowuship ot' Cai Lwngb t 'Io,·,rnsh1p Ole1k, Office and Y a1d-Corner Kmg and Georg Com 1u B It Issuer of .l\ilarnage Licenses Streets ' Add1 css-Cartwria,:hl P. O. Ai.lERICAN GREE1'BACKS & EXCH.!..NGE BOUGH'l'. " nu.nu Ba:a: ron, JorrN McCLELLAN f McCLELLAN C0 ICENSED AUCTIONEElt Sales pro1nptly WILLI.AM CANN .. attend~d Enn1sk1llcn P 0 :i;sunANCE AGEN'r FOR SEVER!.cL first clllM~ comparues , also agen t for Ontario Loan and Savwg s Uompau), which lend.s monCJi on real estate a t low ra.tes .All buslness confiential }j 01 particulars a1ld.l-e8S T BIKGHA:M Tyrone. i io,000,000. Can~da Fire ond l\farm~ Ino Co., Capital $1,000,000 Confederation L ife Association, Capital $1,0CIO 000 Full D eposit >vfth Domiluon Go\ ern1nent. !Ion '"" Mcllisn1 R, Hon w p HO·VI \:N"D, WM ELLIOi l Rsq. P resident Vi ce-Presidents J K. 1'-iA..CDONALn, Managmg DLrector. Accident Ins Co., of Canada Insures 1 T AKE '.l'HIS METHOD or THANK- against accidents or all descriptions. Sav ings C ompan~ is lending money on farm propt.:itv, at ~u ode1 ate i a teo of interest to be repaui bv insta lmenL or a flxc d ter m 'Iermi:i of payment ,vill be exLendcd from th;ee to twenty )cais, to suit Lhe borrower, liar full J1art1c ulars apply to J K GALBRAITH, Barrisi;er 5 lv. Bowman.ville, August 28. 1878 T ONEY TO LOAN In surance Agency ON REAL E STATE HE FREEHOLD LOA N AND ING mJ numerous customers for the liber- at 8 µer ceht, from one to t'\\ enty years, and in al patronage extended to me smce I terest not payable in advance. Offices At ·r Yellowlees 'bookstore, Dowman v1Ue, and I, A Gamsby'a drug store, Orono Bow111a11ville June 10 1878. 46-lv, HAVE So Ho! Ge11tlc111e11 oC Fal!ih· iou, uot so Cast. been 111 business, and respectfullv sohc1t a cont1nu1:1.nce of the same,at my new shop. Bomgunable in my old stand, for want of room, to meet t he inm casing demand for boots ot my own manufacture, and keep a. s uito.ble stock of other kinds I have I hai,; c wiitten these few bnes And all I h ave t u sayTha.t you can tlnd me st.Ill at home, I a 1n not ~one away. So a.11 n1y kind old fnends may come, to the comCJu1ous premlses 1atcly occupied by T And all the voung oneB, too, G Darlev, which will afford me Lhe facnllies I nd get. their go.rrnents nicel~ made require for extending my business I purpose In fashions thnt are new : keeping constantl; on hand LADIES'. GENTS', ' \The re old and young, dear fnen% may meet. ML.'lES', and YOUIHS', .\. welco1ne greeting, by R . PE.A.TE REMOVED B OOTS & SHOER - --OF-- J. HIGGll\'BOTBA.~I Starch, sugar, alcohol and vinegar are HAMILTON, ONT. composed of exactly the sa.me elements, vary1ng only u1 proportion Farth er, AND oT. LOC'IS !\IO, U S., <\., starch may easily be changed into sugar, R. W. JAMES, sugar mto alcohol, and alcohol mto vmeAgcnt for Durham. gar Just these changes actually lake Hamilton, September 11, 1878. place 111 dough whe n 1t rises too much ---------~--- The experienced cook arrests the procesa (with hoot) al the sugar, and her bread comes out good and sweet ; the careless cook let· it go on to tlte vmogar, and ' neutralizes tho acid with an alk&h -soda or salaratns-but she cannot restore its ESTABLISHED 185? true sweet taste. Old cotton rags, too, con be changed The subscriber r eor esents t h e follow- Ill sugar for our tables, mto alcohol for ing first class Cornpames, our topera, or into vinegar for our pickles -and so may our fitewood, for they both West<>m Assurance Co'y, Toronto, consist, mainly, of starch Fire and Marine, Capital and Our most beautiful oolors are now manSurplus, $1,750,000. ufactured from cool I The dehcio"o juices of the grape and Old Hartford Fire lnsurance Co'y, of Ha1tford, ssets $3,273,868 88. peach, the richest spices, and all healing baleams, are only fo:rma of carboniComme1cial Un10n Fire and Life As a.nd this we burn a.a charcoal, write with smance Co., L ondon, Eni, Capital 1n lead pencils, and adorn ourselves w1th and Invested funds, $18,750,000. Ill the peerless diamond J. A. FIELD, SON & CD.~ la.at year. that the hero of tlus splendid aohivement tom. Tim vote of Texas haa 1ncreool>i 60,000 was subsequently 1mpr1.soned on an utterly MAKE no man yon· idol, for t he best unfou nded charge of treason, and died tn two years, whioh indicates an increase PICTURES COPIED man must have faults , and his faul ts will shortly after his r elease-New York Times of populat10n Jn that time of between 300, Lnsens1bly become yours, 1n addlt1on to ODO and 400,00. your own. This 1s ns true Jn ar t as in THE aggregate packing of tho Weot for morals.-[W. Allston's Studio. PATHETIC DEATH the season is estimated at 7,445,000 hogs i:lToPPING to deny dentals, Is aa profitle·s A touching incident occurred not long ·rhe decrease in the average weight is estias stoppmg to deny trn ths. It is consentsince at Lough Erne, Ireland ' 1 .A.. 1nern- mated at 10 pounds, ing to leave an affirma~1ve for a negative bor of the royal Irish cona tabulary, un' ' LoRD Houghton, ii Is rumoured, wlll position, which is a remonl fro m the Man's ever selfish ln his aim, to reason often mtndfu] of tho r1g1d regulations of the bhnd return to Amenca noxt summer, aocom- strong side to the weak An' tho' by others w hiles he's wranged. to lnmsel' public servwe, took tho colleen of his pamed by a large party of d1stlaguiohed the ma1st unkUld , heart to the altar without rece1vmg the WllA_T claim can that man have to courEnghshinen and women. ~ He carves out ills in mon) ways that wound him perm1ss1on of his superiors. age who trembles at the frowns of for tune! to the heart A~D IMPIWYED BIG GIAN'.l'. "After his marriage Vi as reported at Miss Anna E. D1ckm·on, it 1s reported, True hero1~m cona1sts 1n being superior to Bnt surely he who strikes the blew dcsf'.rves to head quarters, atternpta were 1uade to se been engaged to play a week 1n San the ills of life, rn whnteve1 shape t hey has feel the smart EVERY NO It has been sa.id, and wisely too, that truth lies cure a relaxation of the rules 1n this ca.se, Francisco_, and to lecture twenty times in may challenge y on to combat -fN apoleon. in a w ell, for he was a popular and efficient officer Cohforma and Nevada. POWE R If man look t here the foe he'll see reflected in Not even at the instance of Cupid could IIISO"\O h unse1'. DOMESTIC AND UESFUL. DAV!ll B.-ruy, who died at Cambridge, the ng1d laws of tho pohce be waived. ~EEDED , Me., several daya ago, at the age of 80 We:a:~rate the patriot for deeds that he has CLEAN a brass kettle before uomg it for "Poor Roe-this waa the officer's name years, was probably one of the oldest post- cooking with salt and vinegar. GRl :-ms T WICF AS FAST AS ANY \Veer apt to laudthewaIT1oi for battles h e has -mu st Ieavothe force, such was the stern masters m the United States won, order He prepared to start for Australia 0 l'HER MI LL OF SAME PRICE. S.EE that beef and pork are always unJ But g reater fa the hero far, o.Itho' he lay nae th l f I d h I olairu w1 us young WI e, conso e by er ove '.l'HE latest statistics show that the debts der brme, and that the brme is kept sweet of the Union amount, in the aggregate, to aad clean. ,..rHE ONLY To glar1ng worldly p~ an' power it's-vanity for any sacrifice he h ad r.aade an tame, - 'Happy in their honeyrn.oon, __ h.a :tnd $345.197, ~0 Many municipal dobta ex L.uiPS will have a less- d1sagreeable U" Tie he who can wt' effort brn.ye the i n n er t oe his bride sailed up Lough Erne for Ennis- ceed th e State' tlout· I - iepel, k I ' ~ -ame I 1f yon dip you w10k yarn m ,strong He gains the noblest victory far who gains it tl1en to make iina pr eparan ona for their JU.ADE? AN iron yacht is bemg built near hot vinegar, and dry it o er lumsel' depa.rture from Ireland Philadelphia as an experiment She will D t k l f k · I wrap n1ves a n l or s 1n woo ~ -EASILY SHARPENED. " At ~he landmg-place h is wire fell mto be 70 fee t long. Sho will carry immense J o no '" th d t rv rap em 111 goo , s rong p aper . en ~ ~ f' 1 Y rlli Ill the water while steppmg from the steamer. spars, and naturally an extra amount of St d b II Grmd s Corn and Cob, Shell Corn, Oats dfill ii' Ji. 1\11 111 · With the quickness of t hought he plunged canvas ee1 is lDJUre y 1yin.rt 1n woo ens. 0 T o remove a glass stopper, put a drop or Barley, and Gram. m h·:j, presen.ce of mlilll, she, m J OIIN G. SAXE, the poet, is confined to two of glycer1nn or sweet 01] in the cr ev1.ce ~ his -toom --in Brooklyn, suffering from --~ To many people a ohght departure from her struggle for life, entwined her arms chron10 melancholia, iUper1nduced by 111 nbont the &topper, In-an hour or t wo the absolute right seems a small affair. Bub around him, and before any assistance ness 1n his o?;n case and among m embers stopper will be loose. TOOK FIRST PRE iYIIUI\'[ could be rendered, both sank to rise no of his fanaly EVE1t YWHERE EXHIBITED son1etimes 1t makes a tremendous differ· more " ence 1n t he end, 'l1hore are stu k1ng an THE anmversery of the birth of We.sh alog1es to tlus m the phy·rnal world. 1ngton was observed S a turday in New Mercury plus a bttla oxygen 1s a. h.a.rmCANADIAN NEWS. York, by the closmg of th<1 public offices SEND FOR 1~n1c1< AND DESt:RIP'ClON TO leso thmg . Mercury plus a little more MA.YllF..lCTllREKS. A VIOLE~T d1soa.se among horses has and departmente, and by a geneaol aus· oxygen is a corrcss1ve subltmate, one of broken out at Smith's Falls, Ont,. pension of bu1nness. the deadliest po18one E "n view him at the ver1Ie of three score years a.n' ten He clearly ~ee s his nei'bours fa.ulte but a.ye o'c1looks h18 a.in , and enlarged to life size The greatest atten The nobl est duty s la.1d asi de, he seldom looks tion p aid to t he taking of clnldren's pictures within Give him a trial learn his prices, and secure satisfact ion Aiso views of re<lidences taken on To w har the hidden fo e doth lurk h is a1n beset shortest notice tin' sin A TAIT Artiat. Upon h i.s ilka. fa.u 't a.n' fla" h e's never time to dwell, An' thaa 111 many a ca.se beoomcs t he "orat foe to himsel' Galler), oppos1lP. M 'T'releven's shoe store, ls now prepared to produce first oh:1,ss pmtnres of any who may favor him with a call. H .A. T.AIT AYING OPENED a Photograph Nor nunda thesood~he so ws to daybr1ngs forth in season due. tng, with rough adm1ra.t1on, "I never Depart from the highway aud tronsplAnt THE totol crop of tobacco m this country An' tho' his follies la.y hlm low, an ' a· h111 mad. though> as any m gger co"ld fight hke thyself in some enclosed ground , fo r it is neas quell, is estimated at 392,000,000 pouuds, " orth that" hard for a tree that stands by the wayside Yet hardly will he ylold to own he's been the $22,000,000, agamst 490,000,000 pound· foe hnnst'll' It ls melancholy to be obllgod to add to keep her fruit till it be ripe.-[Chry·os- --- ... _______ FEED MILL BIG GIANT. MAN MILLER. SU me Es s Fu l MI l L Sma~ l r---t ---_ l I l t 1!i MAKES FAMILY MEAL. EVERY FARMER WANTS ONE! ";;';;iAr;THED-;;OO-ic:E?~; ·~ ~o::~ - --- --,-···-------- EARL D UFFER.JN has started for St. Peters burg. REv. B Chambers has resigned his connection with St. Andrew's Chn1ch, Whitby Ol D AN D REl IAB l E TmmE are now 64,062 Baptista m Canada, of whom 27,379 are m Ontar10 and Quebec IT ia sald there will a lar11· exodua of farmers from the Otte.wa d1stnct next sprmg to Mamtoba. IT lo reported that coal has been dlscovered in the Quebec diatrict by one A. Gor· dms. The cool is of good quahty. HON H P. nun, of Hamilton has been appomted to the senotorship, vacated by the death of Hon Donald McDonald E B GoF1", who obtamed such unenviable notol'lety in Montreal, is now engaged in a colomzat10n scheme in Boston A NE w gas rompany has been formed m London, Ont , which is said will supply gas at one-half the cost now charged. SoMJ< of the farmers brmg t heir wheat from Me1sonv1lle to Emerson, Manitoba, a distance of sixty miles, by ox tea.ms DENTISTRY. c. ...... _:5 HARNDEN , L. D.S., or Denta l ,:::urgeons, Ontario ) L: te of Oshav. a, graduate of the Royal College OFFICE OVFR McARTHUR'S STORE GOLD FILLING A SPECIALT¥. Plate V\,.-ork e xecuted in the lat est and most improved s tyle of the Dental Art ~ TEE~H EXTRACTED WI'llIOUT PAIN, to the Jl&tient. by the uise of X1t1ou&Oxid e Gas, Vilthout 111Ju1y Po.rticula.r aLtent1on paid to the regnlat10n ot' CHILDREN S ~A LL TEETH WORK WARRANTED~ NOUNCE that he has received a vi; ell as-$600,000. soi ted stock of Genume Drugs and Pure ~ngUsh Chem1ca1 s~ Also, a splendid stock of the roost 'l'.aos e who prefer hand made >vork can be carefully selected supphed I will gtv e pat ttcuhtr attent1on to Phcenixlnsurance Co'y of Brooklyn, CLSTOM Vi ORK Orders w1ll he -punctual1y DYE STUFFS' attended to, I "r\ ill a.l~a1is keep the bestl\{ATER (Maine), Capital and surplus, over IAL and as soon as p ossible\\ i11 ha.1i o the latest Which cannot be surpassed for excellency of $3,000,000. styles ill L AS1S .A NO PATTERNS I have bad the quality .An assortment of An1lme Dyes kep oonstn.ntly on hand, t ogether with & ch01ce se :.. ~IR.ST FLOOR ection of Canada Life Assurance Company, especially fitted up for a BOOT AND SHOE stGre, RUGS and will endeavor to keep it supplied wit h._o. - GIIEMI0.A:f..S, Hamilton, Capi tal $1,000,000, select stock of Boo LS AND SHOES suitable for PATENT llfEDICrnF.R to\\ n and co untry >Vear Also other articles be-sscts, $2,85 9,146 85 BRUSHES, co~rns. longing to the trade which I have not been able SHOULDER-llHACES, to keep in the past. SUPPORlERS, &c, &c Trawllers' Insurance Company of I want to conduct my bu smeHs more OILS PAINTS, STRICTLY ON THE CASH SYSTEM Hartford, (Life and A ccident), COLORS, than I have been doing P':"I'\. as an inducement Assets, $4,205,000 Will nllow a liberal d oooant to cash customers. VARNISHES and WHITELEA:ll 1 STILL ON HAND ar At the very lowest prices. The Accident Insmance Co. of Canquanl1ty of the celeb1ated FRE:YCH OIL Po1~1sH, best in use fo1 harness, and all kinds Qf leather HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE, ada, Capital, $250,000 wear. N. B.- Country Storepeek ers supplied on ad One Door WEST of LYLE & MARTYN'S. antageous terms Canada Guarantee Co'y, Mont1eal 1\{Y OWN MANUFAOTURE B CHEMIST AND DR uGGIST, Isolated Risk and Farmers' Fire In. EGS RESPECTFULLY TO AN· surance Co'y., T oronto, Capital, A MAN EATING ALLIGATOR. JOI-IN SMALE. DENTISTRY. Bo,vmanville .June, 1877 NEW M I LL I NE RY ESTABLISHMENT. - - - - - - - A. W. CRAWFORD -HA.$ - $2000 worth ofFrench andAmeri- WITH TEETH BEAUTIFUL GOLD FILLINGS. ArHJicial '.i'eetll INSERTED AT A 1"IODERATE FEE. Teeth Extracted Without Pam. J. M, BRIMACOMBE, L.D.S can Millinery in all the latest styles have just ainved and will be sold v;h ere he U3 prepared to sell at such low pnces has have neve1 FI.OIJR a.nd FEED the town of Bowan~l n.ll kinds of ROIJGH GRA.IN'. b een offered m manville before. The stock consists AMERICAN CORN bl the car load, at BUl'IOl\l PRICES of Hats and Bonnets, Ribbon, Also particular atte ntion t o Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Satm s, Vehets, Laces, Old Ladies Lace Caps, Mantles, U!ste1,, Frillmg, You v. 111 .find it to you1 ad1i antage to give him a ll before purchasing elsev..lie1e, Ladies Combs, N eck Ties, Laches TERMS CASH 23 ly Woolen Scarfs, Mant le Cloth, Frmge, Infants Caps, Hoods, &c ,&c Ladies D1·1ck House Co1· Sale? and Gents Straw and Felt Hats BRICK HOUSE CONTAINING !. done over m all the latest styles. RE·OPENED IN SAME OLD STAND, COAL AND WOOD. Fo1· Sale DW ELLING HOUSE, with possesHwng1' en Apply to quarter ac1 "A land, staoie, etc . a ll in first\ W. P. PROWER. class condition. Price $:1,000. Terms easy.Bowmanville, August, 1878 2'-t:r !Jlnquiro at the J:Su11'SM.AN oJ!lce. (o2) BRICK S1ttrng Room , D1n1ng Room , three Bed rooms, Kitchen and Cellar. Stable and Dr1vmg Shed Co Vi Hou se '\Vood Honse, Coal IIouae,etc Hard and eoft watel", S1tua tecl opposite the Methochst Paisonage Price $1200 Immediate A Mrs. DONNELLY. Remembe1 the address, one door w est of Buckler's Jewelry store, King Street , Bowmanville. Bowmanvllle September 111878. 7.tm. MR Duncan McPheraou 1 a well known _I\. correspondent, writing to a JOUrn!tl Scotchman, died on the 9th mst at his 1n India, g tves a. description of what was r es tdence 1n South Dnmfries, Ont. He found m the stomach of a man·eatmg alh was m his 89th year gator THI!: tJreaence of small-pox in Toronto The rivers of Or1ssa are i'lfooted with is attributed to the fa.ct t hat emigrants realhgator s, an d every now and then one of cently landed were rnfected with the dlSthese crea.ture.:i acquires a r eput a tion as a e!Lse m an eater, and 18 then hunted do\\ n Early last week, mformation waa brongh t Messrs Carlmg & Co. ha ve leased a before Mr Chapman, I nspcctor of Pohce brewry 1u Fergus until the brewry in L onat Chandba liy;that- a man had been car· don is re-bmlt, whwh will be about the ried off begmnmg of May posts, and for spreadmg on the land. The It appears the poor fellow was lymg in ANNIE PARKER was committed for trial, other forms are unauttable. h1s boat with his feet hanging over the at Moncton, N. B , on the 24th mat , by IN spite of the ptesent distress m Eng. side, when the alligator made a snap ot Judge °W~ortman for perjury ID connection land, 1t 1s said that 111 the matter of wages lus feet, pulled into the water and made with the McCai thy murder. the agr10ultu ral laborer rn better oft than off. On r ece1vmg this report, Mr ChapPrivate Smetyships abolished. ever he was before, if prices are taken mto DumNo the winter the inmates of the man manned his boat and set off to the n.ccoun t. almshouse, St, A.ndrews, N. B , have been L ancash iie Fire and Life Insmance Damrah River, some miles from Chandbally, 111 pursuit After several hours' suffe11ng fro m a sort of 1nflnenza, several THE State Grange of Iowa has reduced Co'y, Capital $ 10,000,000, llfan search, the muggur was seen crossing the cases provmg fatal. the salary of the Secretary from $1,500 to chest.er. river, and was allowed to gam the opTHE clearing of snow from t h e streets $150, with the privilege of r emovmg tho For Insurance in any of the above first posite bank of Montreal so far thia season h as cost $10, office wherevor he may sec flt. The Mascl·ss Companies apply to After crawlmg up the bank, it proceeded 000, and $5,000 more are asked for The ter's salary rn reduced to $100, and the to make a. meal of its victim, and whils t fall has been unpreced·nted, Treasoret's to $25 so engaged, was, by a lucky shot, killed on LARGE numberi:i: of caroasses of _.\meri THE Relief Fund of All Saints' Church, Broker and General Insurance Agent. the spot can cattle have been washed asl1ore along out, and the Re>. Mr Toronto, has given The Inspector had it cnt open, and the western coast of Ireland Thev are found m it s '"stomach twenty-six prurs of llaldwm, minister of the Church, has offMoney to Loan on Real Estate. supposed to have been lost or thrown brass a nklets and bangles, we1gh1ng n o ered his salary to make 1t up overboard from stean1ers transporting them less than fourteen seers. Ticket A gent fo1 the Inman THE Methodist Church of Canada has durin g the storms of the laat autumn or Thero wore also two sets of gold ear lost ona of its olde·t mimsters hy the early winter. and Anch01 Sl.""'1Uslup Lines rings and a number of toe rings It is death of the Rev. Anson Green, D. D , W b HERE 1 arge ranches are to be re .. Agent for Pianos, Organs, supposed this alhgator mus! have de· which event occurred at h is r esidence 1n Toronto on the 19th mst. moved and ~runed, the best tinl'e is after and Sewing Machines. voured four women, five chtldren, and an the severe winter weather is over, and beunknown number of persona who wore no '1'HE annual convention of the Ea.stern fore the buds owell m spring, The limbs jewelry, A seer is two pounds. Entrance to Office-from Temperance-st. Drurymen's Assocmt1on was held m Otta- should always be sawed-never choppedor through !\fr. R . Ea·ton's Book-store, wa on the 25th, 26, and 27th of this month off, the out smoothed ·vith a drawmg knife, of t he new spring colors is Prominent speakers from the Umted and covered with thiok pamt or ' melted Market Buildmgs. " Fa1ence blue." BoWB&.nVille, 1'-Iay 8.1878 States Bild Oanada were in attendance. grafting wax, How To MAKE .Au.Nr PoLt.Y.-A t eacup of ra.1s1n s, a httle mineed orange peel, a SHORT NOTES, tencu pful of treacle, t wo eggs, a cuplnl of WonK not a rod of land more than you sponge cake, the same of bread crun1bs, cau work well. the same of flour, a pinch of ginger, a few To keep milk sweet, put Ill a apoonfo l drops of rose-water, and one half-glass of brandy Stir all together, and steam for of grated horseradish, 1wo or three hours m a buttered mould . RANCID butter may be sweetened by he· mg washed 111 hme water. SPRAINS. -If the spram is no th mg more than a sprain-that is, 1£ no bones are MusTY hay and damaged grain can not broken or put out-wrap the part m sever· be fed to stock with impnmLy. al folds of fl&nnel wh1ch has been rnni;: out "" A SOFT, firm 1 velvety akin JB nen.rly al- of hot water, and cover 1t with " dry ways found on a good cow, and a thiok, bandage, and rest 1t for some days or even hard hide on a poor one. weeks. Entire rest at firs t, and moderate F RANOE has 37,000,000 acres under rest aftowards, are absolutely necessary wheat. In 1815 the ywld wa· eleven after a spram If 1t 10 ln the ankle, the bushels to the acre, while now it aver~ges foot should be raised ag high as may be comfortable, 1f m the wrist, it should be fifteen bushels. ca.rried in a. shng. THE man who stopped hio p·per lately A Goon BEEF DuMPLIN(l -Take a basm beca.nse he could not afford It, recently sold 100 bushels of wheat at 20 canto Iese with oae pound and a half of flour, quarter than the market price. pound of fresh suet, a prnch of soda, and THE depths at wh10h bulbs should be a pmch of salt, mix it well, and make up planted varies from two to six inches, or a paste with the rolling pm , spread the even eight for very large hhea and crown paste out mto a bow I with a floured cloth below; then take three quarters of a pound 1mper1a.Js. of stewmg steak an d chop 1t fine, ad d one A N unsuccessful attempt was made last or two onions, a. httlo pepper and salt , week m the Ohio Legislature to repeal the put half a cupful of luke-warm water m dog law for the protection of wool-growe rs. and close it up Take away the bowl, t10 The bill was rndefimtely postponed. up the cloth, and put intn boiling wo.ter FoR cutting only a. few roots in a season ·ufficient to cover tho dnrnphng, Let it a sharp spade may be used, A bushel of boil for two houro and a half, with a fla t roots may be sliced in this way by an plate under it to keep it from burning This, puddmg with po1atoea, will ""ffice act1"te man 1n from one to t wo minutes for five or six persons. LI.ME that has boon slaked by exposure to the air, called either ' 1 air slaked" or WIT AND WISDOM. "dry slaked," 1s the form used in comTHE Sandwwh Islanders ought to be a good musical society-they live on a coral ·trand, ToP THAT IF You CAN.-Tom " l\iy father's so tall he can look over th~ garden wall." Jack "So can my father- wir,h h1s hat on." l\1I11,n an d gentle as women are, ~e have known the beat of them--whol would get up in a chair to avoid hurting a n1ouseto stone raisins. FARM AND GARDEN. H.O'HARA, performing aa w0 prom1. ~e, and being as: we appear to be. SrNOERITY ia speakmg as we thmk, behaving as we pretend acting as we profess 1 Rica men have commonly more n e ed to be taught contentment 1han the poor, be cause all men's expectations grow faste r than their fortunes. A SMALL sorrow dist racts, a great one makea "" collected-as a bell loses its clear tone when slightly cracked, and recovers it if the fissure 1a enlarged THE water that flows from a spring does tho~e senfa ... menta of friendship which flow from the he~rt cannot be fr11z , n in adven1ty, not congeal in winter, and I I

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