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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Aug 1885, p. 4

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GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. BOWMANVILLFl STATION. G61NG BAllT Adopting a False Economy. The directors of our agricultural society Uniting Presbyterians and Methodists. The Montreal W·itne~8 make3 a very sensible suggestion on the lJhurch Unio11 question, aud backs up the suggestion with some arirnmonts. We quote a few sentences : - Exprese .......9.M am E11:preaB ...... 7.10 am FaatExpre11S.lO.OO" m Local, ........8.25 a m Mixed ......... 4.03 p m Mixed ......... 4.05 pm Local! .......... 7.:JO p 1111 Kxpreu ....... 9.00 pm Exore11 ...... IUO p m I GOING WKBT have decided on wlmb U1tiy consicle1· economy- they are asking for tenders for the little printing thoy require. We have never known this to be done for local exhibitions before, hem or elswhere. The work is generally divided among tho printing offices of tl1e town, :ind in r eturn the local papers a ssist all they can i n advertisin g and booming tho exhibition. But our Solons lrnve decided on a new way and we shall watch with some degree of interest tlrnir success. In corumon with the Lindsay Post we may be permitt ed to hint to t he directors of t he a.>:ricultural eocieties generally that the appropriations for printing and advertising might be very considerably increased with the best ritsult, We have ncvor known of an instance in which these expenditures, cheaply as the work has been executed, have been adequt\te to tho sbrvice. '.l'ruo enough, the Press is generous and does lots of free work, but tltQ societies will find no investment of the liluason give a better r eturn than tho amount which they m11.y see fit to add to the printing and advertising appropriations. If there is any institution in the country t hat deponcls largely for its success on ad ver·tising it is the agricultural society. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. BURK~TON I STATION (l01NO Expreee .. .. .. 10,33 a m I TCxprcss... . .... 9.00 am Mixed .. ...... 7,f!! pm I J~xpresa........ 7·.1:! pm GOlNO t:ABT. wss·r. BowMANVILLE, :E'nrn.A.Y, A uaus·1· 7 . That $500 Extra Allowance. The Ma-ii and some lesser lights of the Toty party ha.-e been howling loudly over Mr. Blake's disposition of tho $484 he receivticl as extra aessional indemnity. If it was a gmtuity from tho Government, why should its organs have anything t o say respecting th() way it was used Ly Mr. Blake ? If it wa~ earned and voted to the Honorable Gentlem<i.n by the Government's 5uppor ters without his i~sking, why again should they have anything of which to complain '? Ono thing is certain, the Opposition members at Ottinva did not ask for thia oxtr< i allowance. A leading journal that generally knows whereof it speaks offers some light on this question. It says: "About tho l!lth of J une the thousand dollars was :dl drnwn by such members of Parliament as lmd attended regularly. Thereafter they must attencl a t their own expense, unless the indemnity were increased. The Conservative m embers l{let in caucus and resolved tha.t, were tlrny to be k ept in Ottawa :my longe1 -, the indemnity sh ould be increasecL ·when this resolve was communicated to Sir .JOHN MACDONALD, that ge.1tleman, as on some other occasions, plnyed the virtu ous and patriotic, He sent word to the clainmuts that he would not co11s0nt to the increase of indemnity, and that unless they remained in Ottawa and helped him to carry tho Franchise Bill through he would resign. The Ontario T ories, it is said, wer e cowed at that t hreat. Without Sir J ouN-, what could such a lot of helpless imbeciles do ? They longed for the $500, but they drnaded what must follow did Sir JOHN do as lie tlll'eiltened. ']'he Bleus were not so easily put down. H oom No. S again became the headq uarters of a sect ion strong e110ugh to dictate tenns, and not in foe le:ist afraid of Sir J OHN's resigning. 'l'hey sent him word that they di~. not care a- whether he resii:med or not, but unless they got tl1e $500 they would all go h ome A few did go away. S ir JOHN did not wait in tl1is instance until the dfrision bell rang. He struck alrnest at once. There is no re11.son to suppose that his refusal was serious, but he had to submit once more to the humiliation of liaving to obey tho orders of No. 8. After that th e seats in the House filled up again. The Storm and the Crops. The rain and wind storm on Monday did incalculable damage in this dfatrict to the grain crops. Very little barley was housed, bu t a large acreage was cut wh ich with that 11 ~1t c ut will be badly discolor ed. The crop is generally light, the heads being imperfectly fi lled . Spring wheat and oats were bid flat on the ground mid cannot ri so. Thousands of acres cam only be cut one w<1y by reapers, whi d~ will increase the labor of harvesting very materially . Mr. H. A . Ward, Mayor of Purt Hope, is the Conservatilre candidate iu E~ist Durlrnm. Mr. W. T. R. Preston is the Liberal candillate. Mr. Preston is a good speaker, is well posted on th e great political issues of the day a nd would make a capital parliamentarian. He is well known. throug hout t he riding and should be elected by a big maj ority. '.l~ h e nomination takes place in East D urham on Moncfay A ug. 17th, and the polling cm tho 24th. 'l'he Pre1bytsriau Church of Canf\da 'ted p ro$ bytel'lan · · I1 t Irn U nt · · d w11 3ome lllw1·ch, itself a union of two previous bodies, in 1861. "Tho c~nadian Presbyterfan Church" thus fo1·med, united, iu 1875, with "The Pn shyteriirn Church in Canada in "<m1Hict·on w1t.h tho Church < > f Scotlan<l," and wi1h tm> col'respunding church!'s i11 the Lower Pr.,vince~. and bocame '"fhe Preshyteri~11 Church iu Canada. " The Wesleyan Me thodist Church in Canad~ wi1h its toqui.al~nt in Parasols are prettier and more elegant the Lower Province·, united, in 1874, t han ever. L ace is extensively used to with the Ne" Cunul'ction Met ho dist ornament them . Church, and became "'l'he Methodist Qreen is a very fashionable color; the Church of Cttnada," This a~ain unittid, in 1883, wit.h the ~'lethocli~t Episcop:il favorite shades are li7.ard, absinthe, charCluH·ch, the 'Primitive Method1Rt Church treuse, malachite. Apple-red is the ~ame of a new· shade aud tho Bib!o Chr1Rtian Clrnr.:h, and becam~ simply "'fhe :Methodist Ch urch;" in net veiling. It ls soft and pretty, and These fac1s show the tendencies of the throws a becoming nhade on the complex timt>. An enormous amouut of slashi1w siun. and fr1clion h:.we been s:wtJd. J ows tliat The best value in Li-nen and Victoria had no dealings with Samaritans 1101v lawns a11d the finest assortment of Emwor~hip under the sawe roof with them, hro1<leries in town a.t Couch, .Johnston & t., die htialing of manifo~t ·C;.Lud..J, f,,r Cryder1ua11's. what unbeliever or misboliovor could Small necklets o:f ]>lrulied silk crape, look on theos differences and bolievo t hat pink, cream, blue, or llilae-, wit h a pompon ho indeed saw the Church of Chrii<t.. 'fho to match at the side a.-re fashiom~ble fo1· dates suggest tbat tho time approach rs d1·essy toilets. for further unions-wha;, hinden the t1vo Sleeves are made les!!' tigl\:t and plain Orie Doo1· '\Vest ot· Post O'ftice. Bowrnanviflc. chul'clu's t 0 be one ? Ea,ch would gain enormously by fclltow~hip with t hu other:. than hitherto; for thini wash-d1-tissc:i1 they frequently come only !Lil· far as the elbow, A grf'at amount of waRted controversial breath ovt'r the insmutable nuzzle of ·~II fi nished with a fall of lace. mrr· o~ the ages with l'l'garc! to neces~ity and froe jl'd'J'" h - YOU H A n: to work early and will, 11ould probably he saved. Huth bodies believe that 1,Jrn will of God abso· late, and get littltJ o r no ux.ircise, tak6 lute ly r ules every circums.Lance o.f life, Hanmgtnn's Quiuinti \'i~ino arid Iron to and that it is imwutab l.~. Both believe give y on st.reugth. Seo tlmt you get te. in t he respousibLi a!-{eucy of man, and ' ' Haningtou's," the ori.gj.w:eb a nd yei.wb1 hold that h~ chooses his own d estiny. lt is according as they <>xalt one· over t he 'l'homas G nillett w:i,s seri·Ht·~l y-. 1if :not other that the two oa rs of Faith aml fatally injurerl while co npli ng ciirsat Pe- - - F C> .::FI:..- -Works cease to kuH " ith even 11trol>e. . terbi1ro' on Saturday. '8~~-~·~ J~ -(!>!~ Arminians and Calwiuists cau eas-ily adoµt ~1(,~01Cl 6T60!2J\610c',ai78~-voa~oi'dbTo !"G6'G-i7!:0'lddt501aDT00\a67o,~0rJ"'!l~ F m· t.1 l 0 most comp1!lie· MHI aa~orte d ~ a~h ot:bers yea, and it would do no h a r,:]~ : stock of T-Tosfo· y and Gl~·v<i1M11ill1atC©uch, , 0 t:> if each heard l ess of t he oth er'~ nay. 1 Johust.vn & Cryd<Jrmau s. -t: The rage for heads continues. Bea\ied bonnet11 are obsolete. Dreas Good11 6 cts up at the Star Houso. The jersey is now only \YOru of a morn· in!;. Feathers are but .little worn this summer. . Mitts are ugly, except on a beautiful ha nd. WI 't . h ' 'II · 'tl ·1 11 e c ma Bl c is worn w1 i s1 ver b · l' raic mg.. . Embr?tdered sllk glove~ are t.110 latest. The wlute ones arc particularly pretty. Plaited skirts are still worn; but loose skirt~, slightly gather<!d, are m ore fashiunable. Woolen lace is iu greater vogue than ever, it is used to trim everything, even bonnets. COUCH, JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN Do not profess to sell their goods at cost all through the year, but they always make it a point to clear out their stock at the end of each season, SO FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS they will give Great Bargains 1n Prints, Dress Goods, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves,&c. and all ·kinds of summer goods. Remember this is a genuine sale of new goods, not old shop-worn stuff'. I ta MURDOCH BROTHERS _ . 0 I-10 I . 'l.'he m:J>jurity agaim1c tlw Scott .Act in .· Wooi.-Highest market pricoR p111id fol" ', Ifaldirnand is 275. a;ny quant ity of wool. .J. L\'.· llE. i 'fho total Scott Act n::i.a-jprity in 'Yictlo1·ia;. " county is 1 rnw 1,915. Chilrhcn's suits, for $2 at M~won Bros. IG- R E FAM IL°"-,... ~~~.$ 0 °'"' c E R I E s ,,.., GENERAL GRANT DEA D. Getting a A groat man has depa rted . His history we writu not he l'e ; i ~ is already written in tens of thousand~ of columns, ~~nd will her<'after, for decades and cent uries, be printed in all il s minutest details, in uncotmted millions of volumes. We give, in chron ologic:tl order, for conveni· ence of prese1·vation and meml>ry, a few Newspaper Circulation. leading events in his wonderful career: CHHONOI.OCY OV flBN EJJIAJ, GR.c\N'l'. ~otr1 0 unscr·upulous publishers adopt a "tinique way of working up a circulation ·for ~\ paper t h:.t ha.s no chance on its merits alone. lt is by no m eans a novel plan, for it h:i.s long been in existence . among backwoods publishers. The mocl11s '-Opemncz..i is this : The publisher takes the -voters' list wherein arc given the addresses of the electors and from this source he makes up his mailing lists. 'l'he papers arc seat e<1eh 11 eek to unsuspecting farmers who accept then1as complimen tary copies, but bye and bye tiud out to their great surprise that ri10.v are expected to pay for these papers that they neyer ordered. The publislwr is backed up by t he law, hence there. is no use i n r efusing payment , and the dimes are f01·thwith paid. Cases of t his mit urc have so often been tried in co urt and decided in favor of the publish er that fo~v e1·cr think of contesting tl10 claim now. 'l'here arc a gretit many m en, too, who bei11g possessed of more honor th an the publisher who seeks to boom his circulation i n this wise, after receiving the paper for a few months allow it to come to then· house for a year a nd then Born at Point Plcasnnt, Ohio, .. ... Apr. 27 .. 1822 ~:ntered West Point Milit'lry Acad.July 1 . . l S:lU Graduated at Wost Putnt a111t e1itered 1umy.1si3 In Battle of Palo Alto, Mexico .. ... May X .. 18~G In other principal Battles in Mexico, lSJU and 1817, F ull Lieut., Sept, 30,18l 5; l st Llettt . . Scpt.8 .. 1317 Rreveted Captain ..... ........... .. ,8cpt,13 ..18H J\<1 .. rried Niss Julia 'l', Dent ...... ... .... . .... l 848 Visited Oregon with bis l :.Cgimen t. ... .. . .. 1$52 Resigned and becamo a rarmer..... Jnly 31. .1855 Reported to Goyernor Yates, ! IL .Apr. 19 . . 1861 Colonel 21st Hegt.Jllinois 'Vol.Inf..Jmiel5 .. 18Ul Brigadier.Gene ml of Vohinteel'S .. Aug. 17 .· 18Gl y~::~~~t. 'i'lley l eft work on the zoth oe . Good, clea.n andi 6h eap as the cheapest:.. Occupied P.i.d.ucll.h, Ky ........... .. Sept. 13 .. 18G l Battle of Delmont .... .. , .. .. . , ...... Nov. 7 .. 1861 '.l' he N'or.t;h .west Indians aue bent on a ,; '11bnlm1goot,mo1tdellclouaaodn1lo··~lllwoD·ltaown, ..d DeBtroycd Camp >It llelm.ont, Ky .. Nov. 7 .. 18Ut and~ 'l'ook Fort Hen 1 ·y .... .. .... . _, ..... , Feh'y tl .. l8U 2 ~Uol'illa warfare: eight white se tilem havt} ' Lui>iulln 'l'ook Fort Donelsc>n ... .. , .. , .... .. .. Peb. 16 . . 18lit been butchered ill the Cypress .Rills near l!'or Light, Ilenlthy llr e1. \ d , Tho. E!>ot. !llry Hop Selling ofif:"v:ery cheap to · clear out.. Battle of Shilob(PittHburg landingfl\.p , !Vi .. 18G2 Ye.Mt In tho Worlll. Captured Vicksburg .. .. .. ...... .....foly 4 .. l 8U3 M · l C , ]ap e Ille.'- · . . FOR SALE BY CRQCERS. Major-General or itca;ular Army . ..July 'l . rnu:i The pendulum of tlte now clo'i!.k' m i the CHJCACO. ST. LOUIS· Battle of Coattanooga .......... .. Nov. 2.1 .5 .. :18!13 Cmmnissioned Lie11.t.-Oe1ie1-al.., .. M·n. !J .· 186·1 Chicago .Board of 'frade building , we ighs, Every variety. k ept. constantly in stockQ Moved to Uichmo1u.l. ............. .. May ;J .. 18!H 750 p~unds. The dials .are lO ·foot.10 in c· ij Battle of the Wildemess .. . .... ... May 5·7 .· ISGt Battle of Spottsi·lvania. C. ll... .. .. ·· 9·12 ..186! ches in diwmete r. t. Battle of Cold Harbor .. .. .. ...... .. June 1. .l S(H .J:irnes 'I"evens. was killed on. the · GtancL 1l i · ~G Attacked Petersb ul'g} ........ , .....June 17 .. 18(H Butter~ Second AAsault ...... .. .... ....... J uly :10 .. I 8G·I Trunk Rt1ilway lately·.. He li¥edi in a cab~ !~ ~'J.'· Battle of l".£atcbe1·'s Run ............Mar, :11) .. 1865 in near the· track at ·w;hitby .. _.llis· he1\GL j! ~==oo all Bat.tie of l<'ive l!'orlts .. .......... ....April 1.,18U5 . 1 QPRICE' Captured Petersburg .. .... .. .... .. ,April 2 . . 1865 w~s completely severed· from hi!.& body. Captured Hichmond .... ...... ...... April 3 .. 18G5 Every article usnaHy k ep.t by first-class grocers will be fo und with.us 'fhomas· :Haddon,. hr.other of On.pt. Rad- ' ~ · Lee Su1TentZcr cd (closing the ·war).Apt·il G. ,l8fi5 1 Appointed General .. ....... .. . ... ... July 25.. 1866 don, of Porn1-fope, corn.rnitted suicide n o:tr· 1 t~ and at most reasonable prices. We take plcasl£1·c in sh owing goods·. Appointecl Secretary of War ...... . Apr. 12 .. 1867 lom1 on, ! :' : ·R: . . . P1·esi dent of Un·i ted S{tttes ( Mar . .l) 18:i!I to 1~77 Millbrook by, throwing himself c " i"oreign tour from May 17, 1877,to 8ept. 20 . .I 70 the railway track in front of a freight train. , Two toms in Mex ieo .. .. .... ...... .. 1880 and 18 'l BROTHERS~ Wm. Snnwden, 4f;i, years of agp,, and of: : Located in New Yol'k ....... .. .. .. .. ......... 1881 1 Placed on Hctired List ..... .... .... . Mar, a .. 1885 of unsourul mind, st1-u.yccl fr01n 1 h ome· at. VICTORIA BUILDING.S ~ BOWMANVILLE, ONT. Died 8:30 A. M , (AGt. G3y. 2 m. 26 cl.) J uly 23 .. 1885 Whitcva.1e about June 2Gth. He iashot·t,; o '.· o · and st<loped, has dark hair and· l>eartl,. : "PREH1S'l'OR10 AROHAEO'LOCY, " by DAN- tinged with grey. p tty fo r it an c l ask to have it discon- IEL WILSON, Ph.D., with an Appendix on Wm. Mulock, M .P; North. ~ork, ]\a.'> tinuecl. W e could 11am c a paper to-day Anthropology, by E. D . Tylor , F .R.S. given e500, the additional ind!lnmity r ePurest :iuct; strongest N:1.t11rai Fl'uit Flavors.. published not. :t thousand miles from this Price 15 cents, post free. J'. Fit:r.gcrald, coivocl at Ottawa to be distril.HJkd ::m1on!( V:tnilln., J..erfl.on, Orange, . ltl1:t1-011d, 1-tose, (ttC·:. Jhtvor as deLeatcly 11nd oo,t1rna11Jy ""the fruit.. the 125· m en from ltis constitue ncy who town that exis ts on this kind of forced Publisher, 3()3 Pearl-st N cw York. PRU!E BAKING; P.0WOER CO., served, in the North-west rebellion. CHICAGO. 81'. :I.'OOIIS. patroua,gc. The public may rest assured CollEY's LAnY':l BooK for Aug ust is a The: Christian Union of New Y 01·k , a -------- - - - -- - - -- tlrnt n u publi8her is so generous us to delightful number, handsome in appear- religious journal of advanced and sensihle CANADA'S: GREAT send Lhcm his paper regularly without a ance, and morn generally satisfactory than views, d eclined t<) drape ifa column£> i u consideration. T he newspaper law is any of its predecessors. Every month mourning for Gen. Grant, saying in ex'summari;1ed in the followwg, · l <tte fi to mark a stricle in'rl tl10 ljrogress of pbnation that dr:~ping in bfaek is n. pagan · n cl' m gs seems . · t 11 l . _ . , t1 us popu1:.r ma.gazme. rn a m ay 1e custom. of the cour ts h;tvrng est<1.blished the pomts convi'iicec' of 1 'ts merits, t h e Publisher for Summer Dress Goods, ·' WeclnesdJy, Mrs. Michael, a young AND· referred to : offers t o send the book for the rtimainder nrnrriod woman, living between 'Whitby 1.- Peopk who subscr ibe for news- of. th~ year _ 75 cents._ _ Acldre~ ss.J · H._ and l3rooklin had her hand so hicornted uapera shall p:1y for the same. If a person Hh~ulepbeel,, I .0. Box, II II, l luladel by a colt pulling on t h e haJte1· which was wound ~ouncl her tingers tdh.at Dr. S tarr ; ubserihes for a paper for a time and then P ta, a. and narrow, 1885. . . . , , , w11s o taed to ampu.tate a ig1 t. wishes to stop lhe · suhscr1ptrnn, when Commencmg its ex1 s te11ce one year be " the M During week, · d he must pay all arrears .fore (.J onfed eratl.on1 . one t ar:I'. 'I" imes ·r lthe storm f on Friday . I d . Mr. ordering: it st or)JlO 1ose d T a R h T. ' iponc, w 1 10se arm is ocate m c. 1 th tl or else subscfr, tion for ench imcl ever y au ra e evie w · a~ grown ~ · ie IJroximity to the Reach aud E11st· Whitby 1 . . growth of the Domm1ou. .A.vo1dmg all issue can be collected up to the tnuc when party preferences it. has bee n able to dis- town line, had four head of c11ttlc killed such sub::;cription is paid. cusd quest.ions solely on thei r merits. In by lightning. They wer() standing in a 2, - If a copy is sen t to a person and he t.his f~eedom from tl'ammels the _journal group, and the one bolt; leveled piem t o ---o- -·t out of the ofl:l.cc reaularly tl!lcl finds its true mdepende n~e and its bost the earth, killing Llwrn instantly .. ·. ' t k Tho largest Prizoa, nnd tho bo·t show or 1 A s the season has been so backward I will sell these a es . "" ' means of usefulness. This 111dependont No STRANG.Im WAIUtANTY can llQ gi ven Horses, CaUlo, Sheup, P i g&, Poultr r. Agr iculHorti0t1ltm·ttl ttud fulry 'Products. Mad oes not order it stopped, whether he course has met abuudant approval ; as it for the m erits ol a cough medicj,lt;ii," than tlll'aL nhinery, Implements and Man ufactul'~S of all 01-clers it or not, taking it from the office beo-an it continued, and intends still to we offer. We say to all who wish to uso kinds in tlw Dominion of Can11.rlt~. goods with the whole of my stock at Price Lists and l<Jntrv ). ~ormu can be ootnined is sutlicient eviden ce that h e wan ts t he co~tiuue. Tho MonetaryTimes has proved ALLEN'S ):.uNG 8ALSA11l, that uni BS it frorn the~cretnries of utlAgricn ltu ra.!Souieties aper and the subscription price can be ~he father! so to speak, .of s.ev~ral. other gfocs mtire satisf(iction th1!y-1riay return und Meehan;cs· Lnstimtes, or tlley will be sent P JOUrnals, m some of which 11mtat1on has tho bottles to us after they have used it nnywhero on 11pplic9.ti0n by post-card to tb.c collected. extend ed to form and appeamnce, an un- 48 hours, and the money w·i ll bo cheer- Secr eta?l'y, nt 'l'v.ron t.o.. ENTRIES CI.OSE AUGUST 22nd. intentional b ut r eal compliment to it. lully refunded. This s<1>me wanauty has A largo number of Specfo.l Attractions a1'0 The "HurnlJoldt Lil>rnry of Science," is l ts aim ha.a been t<;> serve the pu?I!c hon- beeu offered from the day wo offer ed the being prcparod fOl' that t imo, foi' ft1 ll p~r ticu· . . · h llstly ancl faithfully, and the position of Bu>JAM first for sale and to this time, the l ill·s of which seo Special l'ro.iramrucs. 11 the only puhltcat wn_ m ~1 ~e wor l w1 nc th paper to-day is the best proof that it the first bottle !ms not been rct11rned, Cheap Hat(JS t\nil gx:cl)raio.1\s on all Itn ilwars. presents .the best Ec10nt1fic works of the ha.a t.ried to some purpose. It has entered and we h,wo received notl1 '/'.r1,g. bnt The best time to "isiL the, Oity of Toronto. / H. J . HILL, day in che:ip form. For sale by 11.. B. upon i ts 191.h year in 11 new dress a nd on prCl!ise in its favor' from those who have J, J. wnnnow, Prnshtent. Manager and Sec., Andrew. paper of exka quality. used it. 32, ( 'l 'ORON'l'O. WEST E ND HOUSE, BO WMAN V I LLE. P romoterl to Ucgular Ca.f!ltain . .. ... Aug. 5 .. 1853 1 ~ The Scott Act is likely to be·submitte d· lllRl ,· "·Q . llll:y . ~!!!!!!-------~ 1 in l'eterhoro-' Sept. 7. JWlll.. UU lt4 J!Ui.11 . ~ 8£S N. .., Kingston snloon-keepe,s·nt1wahat'\{11"Ji0c ll<anda&<her~.;.,tntol:f~' ~ I AND CHE A p EST l N T 0 "' ,1 pe' glass for whisk ey an <ll wines,. <ClON'X'.AXN .A.JW:rlll:'~;1qa. ~~ Choleu is s~ill raging in Spain. o~er 1 THETEST: '. . ~~Q11?£.l9~~·~~9.1-9C:LQ9~012~lQ~~ 1,!lOO ne·v casm·reportci<l .11,st week. ~.;;~!"t~Z~~~~r".:'.:d\~;;.j,_hul_~~~;:, 1~~t~fi~~~d~~h:! Mv: Ceo. BickltJ has s o lt}· his resicl:tnoe · qll-'l>o·<i·iectthep1·esenco <>!A1muonw. - - --·</'>- - - on Durha m-&t. , Cubourg, to l\f.r. Ch~s-. K Ewing, fo r $20t'.IO. Sir Moses Meintefiore, t he noted Jew-· 'l!'he best and di«>:.ll[il~t in Bowmanville~ ish philanthropist, <lied on t!ie 28th: J\lfo was over 100 yeal'd old. JAJR: S, Rev·. Father B:eausang loc:JJtcd! in Pickering for the past eigh t years;. is to be 1 e-- ' 'Flhl©" latest and bv~ styles manufactur edl moved to N ewma;rket. Sets~ Col. Willi;uns W UIS born in '~i~. the ycm~ :: of a rebellion, and .died in.'85;. the year cf .i 'l'h~· most magnificent1 ever offered m town1 . anoth er C<i.nadiau nebellion. It is said the Salvation Army is to withdraw fro rn l'ickell'ing. Cause· expense3<1: '!:'lie· best qual:.ty and most beautiful pattel'ns:i. ~reater than the receipts.- N llWS , . l I ~~~1~# Wallace Ross has<ilepl.,sited $5lCHorfeih~. :; . Hang.i.ng· Lampsimd challenges Han Ian to· r o1 v four miles» I · with atumfor$1,000asicleat0ak ,Point.. " The· m10s.fi varied and hr.n<ls0me stock in t own;. The Sa:vecl · Army. at P ort Hope hav0· ,! purchased the late Walton-st. Methodist·. church for rm .A.1·my- barracks 1 for. $2,100; . DOES NOT CONTAIN .&MBONU.· The best. a.nd cheapest th~ · world's m:nkets atford!Of t he 23Lboys iw the Refon\1ator y at;;.: l'IS· Iti.u.:mFIJIJNKSS 1~ER ' llllD; qll!ISTIO!illD. Penetanguishene ab m1t 100 :ire &>,~d to:be.. '. . ·~~~=~ ~ ~;::: ..~0,: ~,.gf:~~~:of.i..,.cwntw-y U hu 01 01 lads b.rou~ht from,JJ:".oJgland by e m1grat1011 .. · 'l'UE TEST OF THE· : A~ agencies. i· an .. u.1:~, Ground da.H¥ fresh on t11c premises, 'f ho 'l'oronto· labor troubles hnvo b een.. ' PRICE IlAJilNG POW:DER CO., finrilly S1'lttle d, aud tlie men hav·e.·stru tod " Mu11ns ol' nnRBAKJNG POW·Dl1Dl. IJ1n.n,AY! PRESERVING SUGARS- FR UIT Dinn er and T.ea, i; China Tea Sets. 'I" able and Delicious Te.as._ Fine Flavored Coffees- Dr. Price's Snecial Flavorin[ Extracts, Y :n.sf Raisins andi Cu:u:rants- - Dr. Price's Gems Crockery Glassw are- r 'PRIC ' r.,_ :· ' SPECIAL s '1 Canned Meats and F ruit- ·----<-0";---- i IL A .I-Iighest Prices Paid for Produce of Eggs and Farm kinds. r vo l. · . ·, RA .· .. CTS MU;RDOCH MOST PERFtCT MADE 1tVill sell t his month a t low· prices for Cash. I fo; 11 Amt 1cuLnM1AL Expo.snrnta I TORON.TOj> SEPTEMBER 9- TO 19. P a r asols, Victoria Lawns, IJnon de Syrie- nice Check Muslin, Light Prints, Summer Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries- wide Gloves and Hosiery, Gent's White Shirts, Fancy Shirts, &c.. Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash.. Give me a call and you will get ch eap _ £'OOds. I w. McM U RTRY, ,._· ·:,

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