W. McMURTRY BOWMAN> ILLE, FRIDA.Y, Ocr R HON - - - IBOWMANVlLLE AND .LINDSAY .1.,. HIGH SCHOOLS THE CREDIT VALLEY RAILWAY To the Editur of the Statesmctn has received his FALL STOCK of DRY GOODS. Call and inspect. He guarantees you good value for your money. '\N'EST END HOUSE. ' -- - - "TCE I I CORRESPONDE VARI:aJTY HALL I I Castorn:-:forsaleattherelmbleDrug8t01e all who have used it express i:!aL i;f1:tct1on \'.1th it J H1ggmbotham iu Concluded from our last ==============~"'""'=~ 7 Sia, -Ms attention has been called to E B L AKE'S VISIT HoN Eow ARD BLAKE, the dIBhngmshed representa.tn e of this riding 1n tho House of Commons, being about to spend a 'veek in our midst, for the purpose of consult mg his constituents and addressmg the elector111 on questions of pubhc interest, the wish has' ery natmally been expressed that h10 arrn al m our nudst should be marked by such an expression of pubhc welcome as his poa1tion not only as our representatn e, but as the Leader of the Liberals of this Don11111on, demands Ar rangements are, therefore, in progress to extend to the hon gentleman a curd1al and hearty greetmg and it " expected that the occas10n "ill be one creditable to the ridmg, and worthy of acceptance by the rec1p1ent, "hose co111mand1ng talent" and u111n1peachabl e 1ntcgr1ty have won for him the respect ancl esteem of his fellow citizens throughout the Domm10n We understand the programme for the week will be as follows Hon Mr Blake will be met at the rail way ~ta.tion on ~Ionday evening 17th inst ,,_ and escorted in procession to the market square, where an address of wel ~---<>.olll&.Jl'ill be presented Tuesday 18th, meetmg anViliiamsoirrg, Cartwright, at 2 p ru Wednesday, 19th, mcctmg at Orono, at 2pm Thuroda~, Thanksgn mg day Frida), 21st, meeting 111 Bown1anvillc, at730pm Further pa.rt1culars 'v1ll be announceµ In posters Let all who t ake an mterest in public affairs arrange to honor a worthy statesman, and hsten to the argu1nents of one who kno\\s \\heieof he speaks BOW.MANVILLE MANUFACTUR G COMPANY The farmers m this district "ill be glad to learn that a ne\\ and strong company has been organized 1n this town, under the name of the ' Bowmam ille Alanufac turmg CompanJ, ' ;11th a nominal capital of $30,000 A charter is no\v berng ap phed for, and operations will soon begm Indeed, work is already bemg turned out The bmldmgo and machmery of Mr ;\fo Clung "ho is oneof the largest stocl.hold ers, will be utilized, and such additions a.nd extensions made as will be found ne cessary Aln1ost every kind of n1ach1nery and !implement used by farmers will be manufactured - reapers, mowers horse rakes, plows, etc Mr Clokey who has for nian) yea.Ts been pattern niaker for the Massey Manufacturing Co 1 IS another large stock holder, and will brmg \11th him other skilled workmen , so that onli the latest and most impro' ed n1ach1nes, eto , will be turned out F n.riners will do well to withhold their orders unhl the0 aeo what this Companv Ck~n do for them We ask the attentwn of our ieaders to Messrs McClung Bros' Fall Announce ment, to be found m tho Supplement rn this issue This old and r eliable firm 18 too well known to ueed any cornn1ents from us but that our thousands of readers may have a chance to behold for them ·elves what IB meant by a 'large stock of goods/ we, on behalf of the proprietors, ask them to make a VlSlt to McClunol" Bros great Dry Goods and Clothmg House Bowmanvillc, and they will behold "ell regulated but immense heaps of Cloths, Dress Goods, Flannels, Linens, Cottons, S1lks, Hos1erJ, Glo\ es, etc Then, again wh at '\\ i11 be of still greater interest to oui l&dy readers is ~foClung Bros nch and lmposmg display of l\'lillinery We are oure that their exceedmgl) lo w pnces good qualities, fast colors and undoubted durabihty onlr r equire them to be sho" n to customers in a quiet pohte n1a.nner, to ensure the1r sale Then stock cf ostiich ancl fancy feathers is enormous in black, white, and all colors and shaded st) Jes Then there are all shades colors and qua! ibes of Satms Silk Velvets Plushes, Rib hons Laces and ornaments for m1lhn erj and dress purpcses The) Juve, too Jovel~ Mantle· of all prices, mantle ornaments fringes, gimps, cords and ta.,sels, 111 great variety, and the very latest styles Do you want a carpet 1 If so, see their hoavy otock of Brussels, Tapestry Ingram All wool and Umon and Hemp Carpets from the lowest price to the very best We might fill om paper m descnbmg their magnificent display of ne" Fall and Wm ter Goods, but "e prefer to invite our re~dere to vunt 1'-IcOlungs extensn e estab hehment and enJOY the plea.sure that must bP. felt 111 v1ew1ng their rich attractive and what is still better cheap goods Call and you will sec that "e have not oYerdrawn the picture GENER AL GARl<'IELD · Guelph Daily Herald Sept 28, 1881 'Ve have JUSt examined advanced sheets of the "Life of Garfield from the World P ubh·hmg Co s ofhce, Guelph It con tam· about 700 pagos, boautifully prmted on good paper and profusely illustnted w1th some 30 engr&vtngs, including steel plate uf Gens Garfield and Arthur This 11 the only authentic work published, en doroed by the family and relatives of Gen Garfi·ld Read the followrng endorsement from B H Hinsdale, of Hiram Coll·ge, Ohio, the most mtimate friend that Gen Garfield had ' I beg leave to say that I reiiard thlB book as most valuable and well worthy ut a. general circulation Th11 work IS pnbhshed by the World Publish ing Company, in connection with the larg est pnbhslung house 1n the "[Jnrted States, a nd neither labor nor expense has been · opued to make the work all that it should bo Several cheap imitat10ns are on the ~--~·--·---market, be anre you see the Life of Gar AN EXPLANATION fiejd that you buy 1" written by James D 1.ieCaba, the great Amer1cRn h1ator1an, To the EWito1 of the ,~tateMnan author of Pictorial History of the World SIR _\,11th your pernus ion, I would Pathways to the H oly Land, History of hke throllgh your colum'"ls, to cor rect a t he Umted States, &c , &c Also be sure 1eport which u current in the town, to the work you buy is mne mcbes Jon~ and the effect tha.t l recei ved an 1nv1tat1on for 11x inchee wide About 700 pag"s and the Upper Canada F"rm tnre Co Band profuoely illustroted The cheap catch tc accompany the proce!l81on to th e eta uenny eJ1t1ons that are being arlvert11sed hon on laat Thursday elientng :lnrl a.ss1st do not compare wrtn t hem in any \\ay, tn welcoming the D 0 Banrl n 1 et urn buy only the best ing from their successful '1~ I t > the We understand tha t an agent of the LondoIJ Band '£ourua.ment a11d Lhllt I 1 Guelph pubhshrng house has just com refused menced to canvass Buwmanv1lle and vlctn I recen ed no auch invit:.1 on Jty fo r the above interesting work therefore had no chance to refns Agent· wanted Apply to the World 1 felt so tnchned, and I r ece ll t- i Publi1hmg Co , Guelph t1wat1on t hat our services " ould 1.:apted even if they were uflerl:ld I re At this writmg, over 8~00 000 ha\ e b een ceived a C.!!.Id ot inv1ta.tion to i:hd rt:cept1on 1ubocribed to the fund for :Mrs Garfield supper, endorsed on the bnck :iu be1ng and famt!y The propriety of such a fund, gflood for myself and the other rnerubers of had the Preo1dent hved, was a. qneshon of tbe l4"urniturtt Co Bana, and I shonld opmion but now that he is dead, all most certa1nlv ha.\:e been present at t bP doubts are ren1ove d, and tins is the rnoat supper bad I not been prevented through p ra.ot1oal way of showing kLndness to the sickness 1n mv famil) Knowing th at I berea.ved famtly Amertcans nro noted for should be 111 able to attend, I sent the the1r shrewdness 111 business affatrs but ticket to Mr Morrison, the Secretory of on !everal occas1ona of ]ate they ha\ e the band wllh a request that he ~ o ild m an1fested commendablo ma.gnan1m1ty 1n notify the m·mbera of tlie band of the a rea.l practical manner general 1nv1tahon Through a. m1 S! un d r + - -- stand111g on hte part the Funuture CC\ While complain la come from some quar Band was 1v>t rer resented at the R uppe r ters of short crops the farmers tn this by any n1Prnber of the band, a mrcum d11 trwt hav~ no grounds for complaint stance which I most sincerely regret Wheat, barley, oots and pea.a are vieldmg Yours respectfully, even better tha.n wa!I anticipated, and E R BOUNSALL pr1ce 1 for all of these cereals are vary sn.t ishctory With this prosperity among Bca.uti!u1 hes laces and cmbro1denes at S I far mers has come and is conung renewed ~:1oson &:: Son. s activity in all channels of trade In On--~--you want you r insurance properly a ttended tn.rio, at least., extraord1nary a.ct1v1ry 1s toIfcall on Ihoa Blngha.m ·w ho represents fi rst noted JD all leadmg Imes, clothmg dry clnssCanadian Ilrit1sh andAm erlcanCon1pa.n1es ~ood11, boots and shoes, otc Then too The price of the \'\ H~KLY GLOBE has been &11 manufacturing induPtrtes are ' boom reduced to one dollnr tor 1882 balance of tlns u1g and no elaas of ViOrkin!(men need ,~::1.1 rice Fl'.lrwa.rd subscriptions to-day to Lhis ]qok far fo r bread or work ¥l1th Uns 111 ofli(;e creased prosper11 y, Y. e h I e to l:!ee every Deller than Pills for B1liom:1ness Sick Head Loss or Appetlte ere Dr Co.:i:son s St.ou1ach body maKe a. VI!f rous effort to 1 ~ get square ache B it ers u.rc ahead of anything you ever heard of with the world, settle all accounts and A fresh supply J ust received at Stott &. Jury a lJrug Store. _ ·tart once more with a clean aheet. The Credit Valley runs from f orouto to the followuiO' extract f1om the ednc<Lt1nnHl St Thomas, 111 Elgm Co , passing through items, 10 a i:te lS!lle of the Toronto Globe HtreetsHlle 111 Peel Co , i\1ihon w Halton, " Vife have been rtq 1ested to give pub Galt and Ayr m Waterloo, and Drumbo, hc1ty to the following 1 ote wlJich explains "oodstock and Ingersoll rn Oxford At itself - 'In a report of the lat!'! rnatricn Milton it c10ssos the H a1mlton & North lation examu1ahon at Toronto Uu1\"ers1t:r \\estern at Galt the Wellmgton Grey & credit. is given to B 1wma.n\ tile High Brnce branch of tho Great Western and School for n certain uumber ( f honors also the Berlm md Galt bianch of the G wvn while no 111ent1on 1s made of Ln1dri;a.y T Railway o,t D rumbo the Buffalo and High School The f·cls of the case are Lake Hm on branch of th e G r Raih1 ay that s1x of the honors credited to t.hc at Woodstock t he Port Dover and Lake formsr school res ly belo11g to the la.tter Huron Railway and also G W Rail waJ the winner of said ho1 ore having spent at runnmg paiallel mth it as far as I ngersoll Bowman ville school a htUe o'er three From Streets ville the branch Credit Valley months and those too, the Inst three of H. atl" ay, i e , the one follo,v1ng thoCredit the two years immediately preceding the Rn er V tllej , ruTl.B north\\ard, pass1ng exam1nahon, while tl1e rest of that period through Brampton, the crossmg of the G he attended the High School at Lindsay T Railway , m Peel County, Ri.erdale Moreover the third general proficiency the crossmg of the Hamilton and N ort h scholtLrsh1p as well as thA fourth place JU " estern the forks of the Credit claeetcs, was won ny a pupil of the lat ter Churchs] alls, whence the branch runs school thrnugh Erm and Fergus tu Elora m I regret to be compell ed to enter the \Velhng t on County, and front Churchs hats of ne wspaper coniroveray but the in I alls to Orangeville, m Dufferm County , teresto of the mstitmion over "hrnh I pie 'vhere the Toronto Grey and Bruce IS stde, ns well as JUSt1ce to ro_yaelf leave me er Jssed A.t both Fergus and Elora the no other course than to reply to the 'Velhngton Grey and Bruce is met b a o' e The quarries at the "Forks of the I regret tu ato.te thu.b the v; boll:'\ oarnCredit '-ate worthy of inspection, as is the graph, b 1th in consh nctio n and facts 1s a roa\i by which the stone reaches the rail series of misstatements fr om beg1nn1ng to wa.y The rock after b eing dressed is ond It re&ds ae 1f more than one ca nbr)ught do \\D the opposite bank on a car d1date wP r e sent up fro1n L1ndsa.v ThP. re -the one descending ele\ ~ting the one was but one- l'Yir Byron \.ranstrin e t1sceud1ng Thus the valley ls reached Whatever honors, &c, were won , th ey Io peform the rest of the JOnr neJ a huge were won by lum "a.tor wheel is called into use by means The \1iords Hfn a report, &o , rt re of "hich th e loaded cars arc hauled up to made use of As the language seen1s to the railway platfo1m be made purpoeely Uldefirute I <.:9.no ot te II After lea'\ ing u The Forks, tho same to what the writer alludes In an ed1tor1 al quahty of scenery pr edonnnates until in th e STATE8MAN, for wh1ch I furnish ed Churchs l!'alls is reached Here the river the fact~ full credit was givAn to Lmds aJ tumbles m one leap a distance of about High School TIHR 1s th e onh rep it f or twenty five feet He1e also a camping which I an1 111 a ny way responsible party from Toronto was found m fact, 1 he paragraph further stales th at Van m the fishmg and hol1rlay season, hundreds stone attended Bowman ville High School spend their lelBure hours 111 this locahty for only three months The truth 1 s, th at ..i.\.s at the "Forks, so here, are quarri es- he attenaed four years coming in J a.n useve1 al ca.rloads of stone being r eady for a.ry 1876, wi th hls hrc ther 1n 1ai\ wh o, shlpment to Ne\\ca.stle, Bradford, Toronto at that time becarue l\lathemalical Master and other pomts m Ontario of the School, and leaving with him 1n Our course next lay a.long the branch January, 1880, whe n the latter \\as a pJme to Elora This leads through a verj pomted Head :Master of LmdsaJ Hig h fine farming dtBtrict-the land bemg most School lj rolling clayloan1 Extensiv e fires have Tn Modern L~ng111g s he read th e been raging 111 the swamps and woods for whole of the "otk, bo1 h prtf.s and hono r some t1n1e but have not done inuch dan1 for ] 880 (as o11 leai.;1ng here he n tended to age to fences or bmldmgs In fact the matriculate that year ) Be had, beside s, dwelhngs and outhouses are of a. verj su read other work, not reqtured fo1 th at perior type, and farining seems to be con year T1 ns, in conJnnchon with the fa.c t ducted on a first class ba.~ns At Erin an that at the l ate ]ifatr1cnlnh<n1 Examtnn enterprising merchant has converted a h on a pu pil who we had wholly prepare d fran1e church into a grain storehouse It in t i 1 o yeatl>, h as beate n htn1 in every must not be inferred fi oin tlns that the <l1v1s1on of ~foderns wtll qn1te snffic1ently citizens of Erin a.re n falhng from ~race show to what pr oportion we are entitled for a fine brick ed1tico stands o n the srte In Claas.1 s, he read the whole of th e of the old one Passmg Hillsburg re '-'"Ork, both pass and h onor for the sam e llOYi ned for its trout fishing, the train year, except the 'OlynLhta('..'!. al.soothe r rea.Lhes Douglas a p1cturesquP. v1ll lf)e on work of prev1oas year~ the ' Ma.n1lia n the Grand river, eleven unles .iifrom Erin L~w at sight, .\rnclJ a L<>t1n ProseFrom this pomt the h n c follo"s the Grand of lt moie th rn once - beside s h other transla.h uns in to lo.tin Havrn g rner sout ward, cr Jsstng the \Velhngton, had no cand1da.te in l1onor ClatJa1cs th is Grey t.nd Bruce at Fergus, and running parallel but on opposite sides of the river year, we cau only compare hun with tv 0 for two miles to Elora Heie the branch we sent up m 1879 one of whom took th e of the c y R ends Elora and Feigns 2nd place of 2nd clas·, the other 4th of h t are both fine towns s1tuated on the Grand the latter also w1nn1ng the 3rd protic1e!l.cy river two nules a~art so there IS great J scholarship I have no w1 sh to take from rivalry At present ho~vever Elora see1ns Lindsay its du e, but neither am I iuchned the more thrivin a place ' to lose one Jot or tittle of what r i.Q:htfnll y Returnnw to Churchs Falls a sh01t run belongs to us All who understand these brouaht ou; traul t o Orange\ i1le the cap matters wi11 have no difficulty tn det+1 rm1n ital of Dnfferin county lhis is~ thriving ing what is our share of the cred it for hts town, d oing a large business and sur1ound succo s~ Ia this d epartment cd ty a good countn The Toronto Grey In Mathematics, he received four year and Bruce Ry passes through the 'place of b1111 training here, under th 0 instructor who is now Hea d h ence t \\ o routes airect to T 010nto aie at same M 1 f L d H h S h I 0 th e d IBposa1 of th e 0 rangevi II rnus "h 1t1 say i e) H as 1er k lh 14th 1 f 1gth 1 c Ioo 00 mostly choose the C V R as bem~ the " e Pace o e st c ·'S quicker ' r:> The f011r candidvtes we sent up this year It inaJ be mteiesting to )OUr readers to who hn<l, with one exception received a kno\v t hat Duffe11n IS a ne'v county (not tra1nu:ig of barely two years \'\OD t he 3 rd merely an electoral district) made up of nnu 4Lh, 6th and 7th places of the sam e the tow nslnps of A1narantb .l\'Ielancthon class Can ment IS unnecessary b'Iono, Mulniur e.nd East Ga1afraxa. with Br1eflv summing up the etate1n E11ts of the town of Orangeville and the ullage of th~~aragra ph arelwhclly untrdued t f Shelburne ere was on y one can 1 a e rom On the ro11 u1n trip the officei s i ela.ted L1ndsaJNnnd not moreh as ts made to ap . each lus separate experience in connection pear o report, sue as is unphed was with the construction of the road The 8e11t to an, paper Full cred it u:a ~ give n General l\fana.rrer ~fr Ross an enterpns to 1.nndsay in t he onJy accou nt for wlucll ing Scotc '-..ma~ 'with American energy I was In any wa.y iespons1ble l'Ir Van see1ned to ha\ e con1e through sotne ln el.) stone ath'lndeC\ B o wmn.nv1lle ll1gh SchooI up h 11 \\Ork in deahng v;ith unrulJ na\ four vears II s ead f three months, as 1 vies and ilhc1t wlus.ky dealers J\rir Snck st'lted Lastly of the nin e 1st class nn d 1 x 2nd 11ng, t oo, c :tme in f or h 1s s lutre o f ch.fficulty s class ti honors f " o n l bv V t k u~ d t ~Ir indeed on soine occasions, of personal 11 and s one won iree 0 eac i IU ' \\ 0 violence He was fortunate ho in a of which, at least, belong to Bo\\ we'l' er 111 inanv11le ' ll securing t he serv ices cf Mr Ross l\Iac I kenz1e of athletic Ia1ne ·w ho adm "l.~tered n cone1us1011, a the so called icport 8 a few pu1nmehngs to the most p1om'1ient we~~ bpnbhshed fiv e. . \\e P-tked ogto ahn~ twer e t ·S 1 f reau y ev~ ..."70ne 1l 1.:eres e a 1 a" 1me . nui.Icon en LS 1nce t lat ortunate t1rr ti If f It 1 If d h Messrs Suckling a n l l\-fackenz10 travel d d a.~y p~r ~ e innse ag!lne-.: e \\ Y their regular pajing t r ips 'v1thout feR.r of fli1uaril~1~10? aHnnce cun1ethoutt, O\ekr hfsl own 0 " I!!! 1t nu1ul t or in ui ,. . . e a wee 8 a er a J ~ t th dt f tl no te is sent to the Globe calluw attention I n re f er r1ug o e con 1 1011 o ie t th < road bed bridges rolhn stock etc too ) e rnatte r 1 \\h o E!e nt t hA.t note 1 Or tf it wns an e x t rac ~ from another pa ' g muc h ere d 1t cannot be given to the Presi r wl th t 1 1 d , d h d t 1\1 d ffi f d pe lo sen 1 a ex rac or irec~e t e en ' anager an cors 0 epar tnients attent iou of the editor to tt 1 "Vh the 'le speed of ov01 60 nnles an hour has been Jong dela 1 Wh the mdirect no~od 1naurta1ned for 70 uules, and the a'\ era.go responr.ibl! mode y of roceedin 7 w~s t <l d t p rate of travel, mcludmg stoppages, is O\ er ti e it 1 g t ~O 1mles pe1 hour lhe Canada Southern fter h ean m 011 '°"P 0 mhy fnotlic e 1 " 11 1 ' a1 d h C l ' II I n \:lng cone 1e mu:c 10 ia t au t e rel it "a e) a readv for1n another fals~hood sotnetLm"s can l I am &c main hne to th e West I t now renia.1ns to ' complete the hok to Ottawa In short W>r OLIVER, B A the da0 s of doubt and de span m connec' Head Master H igh School, Bown anv1lle tion w1th t lns road are o\ er Already the earnings n1ore than pa.:y runn1njZ expenses 01,,;l 5, 18('ll and 1mproven1ents, and 1t is confiden tll expected that a ch vidend will be forthcom MILLBROUK mg next 0 ear With tho road from To Ac< IDE'S1 -The Mes13e1 ge1 says that on ronto to Ottawa, the citizens cf Eastern Sunday "' emng Mr John Doak, of thi s Ontario will be aurprISed to kno'-.: how pl'lce, on gc1ng home aft er night, fell on m nch they have been Josmg tlnough the sidewalk and brnke Ins leg berng th e the G T R monopoly Then not only seco1 d lime the same leg has been broken Toronto, but Bo" manulle, Port Hope, Osh w1th1n the year awa in sho1t Enstern Ontario "ill receive Snrr <!.:'<OTH ER -A little bo) of Rober t profit from the Credit Valle~, for compe Johnst on near the .station , l\itllbrook a t 1hon lowers rates be· udes, ?.:Cr Laidlaw day or two ago, v. hi P. playing 111 front o f belie' es 111 un 1fo1 m rates for freigh t as the house loll m to a ditch and broke the well as passengers, and does not fa-.; or th gh bone of hm left leg Both of the large to" ns or through traffic above are undet' the care Clf Dr Hunter Ex W:i:·l DuRHAM ' and doing a& well as can be expectea ~----J lhggmbotham has on h n11d a splendid as eortment cf those Oea t1ful ~ lorence Hau Brushes the admiration of cvcr:v one Call and see them 111 - - -(o)- - for WEEKLY GLOBE. Balance ADVERTISER. Y ear " STATESMAN. NEWS. FREE " Wanted to Exclm11ge, H AN D BCl,GY FOR G OOD SECOND JOHN " Cord"'ood Ca.re .Apply to 1671\E~LEY " @"Stacks of N ew Goods Just opened Bargam s I am offer,ng Call and ' e e what "l<or:derful THOS. YELLOWLEES, Railroad and 8teamsh1p Ticket A~ent Dotnunon 01 gan & Piano Co Bow 11 anv1lle I STRA' ED FROJ\l ENF1ELD ON OR DRY GOODS! Fall and W inter Goods -AT- 0 ' 0 "" 0 a bout Jun e 15 a dark red yca1hng heifer with s hu t. cru1npl) horns and a little wlnte und er the belly Information lead ni.:- to bc1 11 cove 1yw11\ berev.arded D DYER --o-- z ~ iu1 3v. E:r.;FIELD lleifr1· Estray, BA TT/NC 5 , ·""' - :.:.: EX.CElLLENT VAL UEl. :: Clark e,. on 01 about Sept 15 11 LEICES'IER E\\ ER and one Sot:'l II DO\'i ~RAM Allntarked aoross shouldct with ted p ant A re\\ M d for 0 S TRAYED :FlWM LOT 25 CON their rcrovcry 167 Zw FURS. FURS. FURS. T h e Largest Stock of Furs ever t!hown in Bowniauville 1s U O\\ on hand offered at L ow Pnces for Cash BARLEY WANTED. J &D :McDOUGALL z ' ' ILLIAM J,OL} E ORONO l'a1·1n to Rent 150,000 bqshels of .Balle) 0A'lS eLc also for 'VII tiAT PEAS Wanted I JOHN LYLE D1·ning F ur Fu1 Fu t Fur Coats and J\fantles to fit every form Muff,; th a t ate s 1kJ soft and warm Ruil's to match gn ing co lJfort untold Ca.ps of all kinds the 11ea(l to enfol d Will pay the highes t maiket pnce m CASH for any qua ntity of Barley Wheat Rye Peas Oats, etc GFFI< ]l and \'\ AREHOUSE- Cor Church & D1v1s1on S ts , Ho\vma nv1lle lb2 tf Fur Cap,., 1n the sbape.s that are sure to pleas: e 8uch as n lVernor Alpine Lorne and Louise Exptess E lp;-10 Duchess Ottawa Coun les 1-.fa.r qn1s Dul e and Shah Hll be paid by S'IEI'IIE:\' Co110 i\ 'Dairy Bowu1a1n ille . GOOD MIT CH COWS ] 0 at once lk for winter tn 11g Robes t11at are ric hly trimmed and hned To wra1 'ou i n fron t o t hrow over behind Fo1 Robe:. or Pra1rte \Vo lt or J a pan ese Goat For a B uffalo V. olf or Uoon O reat Coat BARLEY! I - - -P 0 :J?t T · :C JM: p ::£!] "'{7" R.' S I> Fl. C> E Allen & Cl1m1e, 81 ooK "HARD t o BEAT" PLOWS I With pate nt Sheffie ld Diamond steel Boaids arn <o h aid thnt the' cannot be marked by any steel mstrnment and a,ie wananted t or, Aan many s01l Om plows wcie awa1 dcd first puze at the \;ou nty Fair m 1878,1879 188 0 also 1st at E astW h1tbySprn gF au A '\ 1th Drawers and Undershirts tha.t you niay - - - - - - - - - - -not freeze '~ ith G I ' es for the hands and Socka for feet I In fact m Gent s Furn1sh1ngs I cant b e b eat Hb 3w* h tg l1e st p !ICe l n as Il Are y ou gomg to buy 1 piay pau se and reflect l fo1 any quant ity of Bailey GO\'i he1 eth estock1slargeard selmt ! F a 1 m e l S \VI ll " d It to t h en ID V\bexe to bu y all your Fu fl Jct s help yo1 I 1111 decide No place so cheap as !\layers Fur Store teiest to gne US a call befo1e d1spos· I have Shirts ~ ies und Braces that cannot fail of then gram else" h t1e 162 to please o ForGauntlets ofBuffa.lo a.n d Mantles.Astraclian rhe lattc1 for \\ome n the former for manlO\\ N H..;\.LL Fol Fn18 of all kinds HJ ]\fuffs (;an s OI f' o lars ' ' Jl To SU ta I' ir·e fl lied '\I th CC>:ll:s or WI h dollars I } pay tl le 1 OW.I\ !.N VH LE c 11ncr The Best and Cheapest Plows in the fv1arket. Om patent Diamond Iron Pomts made horn steel Hon, aie warranted to l ast longer than t"o 01d111aiy - -- - - - pomt, w1 ou b'11t and ca st ALL K I NDS OF POINTS KEPT ON HAND-PRICli,-3 ]OR $1 "E MANUFA.OIURE THF. PN1'F. RB1)JlO COMBINJ\'IION SOD PL r\V ld. MAYER, Fat Dogs. START · Neads Block Bo'\'\llilln \1llc I A ll .Plow s are sold on a week's t rial. A full assortment of STANDARD PLO\VS m stock 10 Per Cent Discount for Cash pavk1ng In The opening l r will be eight vveight) for c ho10e light hogs bi:o~.pl t 1u o.1 .,, e BRl'ITA I~ BROS Bowrnan\ tl ~ Sept 98 1881 16G-tf BROS WILL BceRITTAIN early October cents (d1esReG !:..0£ Testimonials of Jlfe1 !!_ Bowma.nv1lle Aug-ust 1 1881 N -~ -Bung u s .)O u t Oltl )OU 11011 Stee1· Es tray. 'IRAYED FROJ\f LOT fo, CON 8, S Da.rllngton about JulJ lst a red steer ·w 1lh t \\O n otc hes 1U left ear a.nfl' one m right stag beaded Al so a. CotsW"old ewe and lamb w11 I s in ila.r m arks Su1tabk i ewurd "o nformat1on Iea.ding to their icco· e1 v f EVI TOLJC Sept 9 8 1881 Farmers, patron1ze the old stand where ~o\lr fathers dea1t bi::f re I W. PORTER & SON. And also remember to look in the Gallery a na. t ALt RlCltT! ;t'i!"AJ\\A'\:S ON EXHJB T1TO N "t;U, -\I - UNEQUALLED -ti. T- "00 t he fine specimens of · S1RAYED FROM Tor 27 CON f, Clarke one two ) kl red stee1 n e Photos & Fr.Rm.es earling steer red have smal.l spots ( ·vb1 te I nfounatton leadrng to their reco.,ery a1 iJ. B Jlh f ' \ ill be r evtruded \J TIER I I AM Bl 1' N Orono J 166-3w ta',"Also leave yo ur Tnea::iure for a Dozen P hotos Ci1 .1Henge. l I H. C . TAIT & CO'S, Photo Ro om s Bownuu \Ille 0 ft fi J.'\JEr'W GOODS! I now take ,;1 <>at pleasu t e m an n ouncrn ,;: t o the Ludies of Bowman ville and su uoundm g count1y that I have a complete a ssoi t ment of ]!'all and Wmtcr rece ntly Apµly b y Messrs Bark & Jones Bank ing Hou se B uk 1f urdoch s Block l.:>3 P> m l M-1 1-Lf a The Glasgow Honse! THOS. PATERSON Ha:s on hand one of the la1 gest and most comp:P.te stocks of selling lower than ever seen m this place. He doe~ not deem it necessary to quote pnct s, but rn v1tes tlle public to call and Judge, assured that to examrne rs to purchase He :;;hall mamtam his long estdbhsla d su penonty 111 all descupllons of LINEN GOODS An unusually large choice of T1blc Linens Damask& Napkrns, Huckabncks Crash, To~' ellwg:s, Doy IJes, 'e t c, Wlnte and Grey Sh1rt111gs, Pillow Cotton, S hEet1n es, St11ped and Checked Shutmgs, Cotton _ Tuck<, .Ma foe1lles Q in l ts, Counterpanes and Lace Curtarns, 400 pteces choi pe p1 lilted Calicoes Ill all colourmgs, cheaper th:rn eve1 sh O\\ n t11 1h1s tow[_, An immense stock of Cl0ths, Tweeds 1 nd Su1tmgs· -madt> to order, and warranted to fit, Jn te, Umon and All Wool Ca1pE1 s nu t.let the ns ud :p He. Small \Vares and Tr1mmrngs in g1 eat Hn eh ° t :?.!~~~~' of~w:"~~~~ J ° HE OFFICE IN H OR SEY S BLOCK Trent occupied nt the of & Jones to _... J\1ILLINERY "'Gllll mall tb c new s hades of Plushes Vehets F e athers Fl o"l< ers e t c Also F a ncy Good", Ottomans Shppe1s, Beilm \Vools, Fmge i m,;s, Mottoes and Card Board St1aw and Felt Hat, don e ove1 rn a ll the Ne"l<est Sty l,s F e elmg fbankfol for pas t favors I now kmdly s olicit a call MRS A S ANDERSON, King Str eet , Bo" mam 11le I 1 Bl'ick Cottage to Rent, r 0 to rent Immediate 1l0ssess1on particulars apply to '!nos BINGHAM I n sunl.nce agent BO\\ mnnv1 llo or Pir.TF.R G.A r..166 3\~ * D R UTII !{u b v p 0 F or l0 0 rull AC R 1£ S-95 ULEAltED- THE E ND IS NOT YET, :BEt:AUSE I I I F01· Sale t t I JOH~~ JS s COLE li 0 3 fr 'd 8 (, till g1vmg Great Bargarn s lll Cloths and Clotlnng Ji"f!J< He has a lnrger stock of clothes than e \ f!t' before and u:1 l re pared tu suit Gents m the Latest Styles jlJ!D My stock is no w complete which will l:ie sold at vety cl o R e prices All Wool I" eel Sm ts fion $8 00 up Overcoats from $0 00 u p BOWM~NVJLLE ;Jl@'J\ly nupoitel T·eed Smhngs are \.Vlshes to annou1 e to the general pobhc thn.t very faslnonable lle is no\\ prepar ecl t o flll orders for UNDEUTA.K · n[AGNElTISM & HEALTH! cc I --._ ,__ UNDERTAKING~ on the r easonable terms TJ±-E ::M...A.G-NETICON '"' --- 0 - ---o - - - LEVI MORRI S, ING nH HL :E--<. Eiv.rO~ E D FROM 125 CHURCH SRREET TO Please Observe that T . J. Mason has " Fits a Certainty. 161 G tf fll3!r A..] u g~ assurtrnent of Overcoat1ags y:,Y- All the L atest novelties m Ger.ts' of the handsom es t an d BES'I HEAR SE::; cvc:i: brought into this co 1ntj He has rece1vell anJ. will k~op constantly on hand a l arge and comple te stock of He has secured at considerable expense one '14: Bellevue Ave11ne, TC>R.ON"TO, Where Address all Communicat1011 s in Future . --u- Furn sl i 1gs and Unde rclo th ing COFFINS AND CASKETS, ~ Call and examine before pnrchas1ng l 00 \.cres Pine J,aucl For and all necAssa.i v ~oods for the supply a nd gon elsen here ~:tit". era.I outfitting of l! une1al s JOHN COLE His s tock or Coffin s 111cludcs from the COlll (166 ) Merchant Tatlor n1onest to thP best EI NG EASI HAL F 01' LOT JG, Hampton Sept 21 1881 F neJ als attended in Lown or count1y on the Co1 1 ~fa11\e1s On the No1 th end there sl ortes\ not ce a nd tenn s n11Lde as reasonable lS al:-out 20 ac1 es cleared all the rest H co ve1ed B u l w 1th uncullcd p ine t1n1bc1 This Jan 1 rs about n 1les Ea~t ot the Gravel Road lead1ng to e \\castle Priceaakcd$20pe1 aCJe Tt J $ he eved U a t, Lhe L11nbcr alou is worth a t Jeast w hat is asked for la1 d and tunbe1 Atl h es8 JC/}\\ A RD PAYK'E 2:) C"l"loucesle1 ::,treet 1613m Otiaw L., On t a.. GU RD'S GI-, GOOD G- as those of an) otl er l aI ties Iu the bu s ness GUNS 1'f v Offi ce and Sho w roo ms "'Ill he fou nd 1n the OB~F.RVER BLo CI{ where a ll orders\\ L il I6CC l\e p.romptatte 11 t 1011 J F.Vl MoRmR C rnd1t roncie rfranco-~ana~ 1en 1 , 14 , " Magnetic Belts, ' \ Spine Bands, I Lung Inv1 gorators - .________ ,., w r1s t l e t s Anklets, Soles, etc , etc. , l ONTA lilO Bil ISION c, a b te .. ELJDCTRIC BATTE RIE s f I.ND - THE IlES l - $."i,000,000 OU erN J..oans on llurtgugcs nt 6 Pct Cent In tel c~t }IC] :l.llllUlll WHOLESALE AND R Ef AJ L CL rcula.1 s and Con"ultatrnn Free THOMAS J. MASON, lake ~pad1na s Avenue St.reet (a.rs 71 BJCLLEv UE A>EN\; E TORON 10 y f A ·- le ( ·