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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Dec 1887, p. 8

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ORON O. HA MPTON. Busl1, Rush, B - -- ·-·--..-· · Hon. S. H. Bli..J<e will deliver 11. lecture on Q ·t '-er of children in t h e village ~ Temperance In the Methodiet chnrch Orono m e " nnm. "els '.!'HE DIFFlCl'LTV OF llooTING up Pr.E,rt:under the 1 n 10piccs of thA w. ~. T. Orf>no' have had the met... · D I CI!S LE,\RNED AT THE MOTHER'S KNEE ~'i::i~~· ~r~!'riday l > ec. rn. at 7:30 p. 111. A d· ;t\fr. .J,.h n Cole, een., was very t rok fast l __ · - -- ·/-- -- - - week, but ia impro ving. One brigh t J une m ornin g, some years - S ALEM . . We unde rst and that Mr. B:-C.l r h as ago, a par t y of t ravellin!< m ..n ~era izazm1t . A, C~rlstU!,~B entertainment consisting of resolv .. d in future to keep a. etric~ t'..."~-1 out on e of the mos t ch><rming lan dre t citatinns., ilml··:gue~. tabloaux. vooa.1 and in· 1p eratice h nu·e ocapes m t h e Su8q 11elrnnna vall"" J a ru,,·ental muaw. etc,. will be held In our · . l h · "· echool hfJu..e, on Friday, Dec. 17th. a t 7 p. m Mis11 L aura M artin, of Toronto, in h ome · n i e p~rt".' was an Eughsh 1Zet1tlemau , To tdefrl"'Y expe ...es an admittance feo qt-JO For a vlllit ~llQ win ~ o nes eav there tll who11e preJud1ce1 werQ s tirred ... y. ~~ I~. u.: I j A N ENGLISHMAN INSULTED. I w. I cen s "" 11 b~rgcd. --==, . ouVR1'1cE. J g~l~g ., j 'U S I I ,.. Every day a r ush ~t .l'f!:a.,s ter .John Co ur tlce h&s i·eturned from a v1sr,.1, to 'l 'yrone, M:r. GPci, Morri&0n hae purohnaed Mies J ane. Ph ..·.lr'Hhouse and lot. · :rherivalrv betwe·n Hunt :OlubsNos l an d 2,.J~ lik<"IY to prove ra ·al to.the foxes. ' 'Ihe CtiePae Co. sold their ch~eae i.t 11~ ct~. ·!lst.ead of 12! cte. as stated m la .. t week'e '/. · _Jl>aPer. , . The- !'nnual sharcholde1· ~ n!eehng In oonneo· t.ion with D. U. c. Co. (!muted) will be held . on Tuesday. t he 20th inst. "' Mr. Harry Gay, . who has the contract f'?r build ing Onha.wa rink, has b~en making a b1~ 1 push the1laet few days to have it ..raised." . . 1 ur. A.. ornmb labome for a. time. be~!~~ o, H"'ll hns been lll but i.s somewhat - The singing school conducted by lllr . C. N. Huse is pMgresslng favorably. · The young m>J.n whf> has such a long journey to go ehould hope for a mild winter. . T he membera of the Division gave an O l)en HOUSE~,'. program to a full hou·e on l\Ionday ev.,nin~ Nov, 26th, llfr Wilson Power, er., a bly filled While others complain uf ~foll the ch· ir. 'rh(!Y ln1..nd holding an oyster supper as usu ..1 on J an. 9t.ll. .. --f)usiness, we can scarcely se1·we all 'l'be lost. dog I~ not found yet. Uwner, 1.Jease caroful whom you ac use, DEX1'U:R. .< ml' cu stomer i1, and almos~ 'e very beScbool repor t for Novembrr, . Sr. {th olMsFr1 d Foley. 1'r. 3rd cla e~E :ltenne~y. Edith t;t.'Wrnoon peopkl have t~/ go out Harn dP.r., E. Power. Jr, 3rd olaBe- G. ~'o l e;v, Harnden, L. tl11.rker. 2n<l claes - C. Reed, u ot wa!ted on. We urge '..>ur friends B Ethel Power, G. StevP.ns. Part 2nd cla·R - R. Slevt>ns, T ltoe. Richards. Sr. Part l st-'l'hou. -~ come as ~1~.!f: , tho · day as Gimblet, ir. Powe!, E . lt ich11rds. J r Pa.rt lat C !:lleVt'IJS, W. Burns, W . Munday. Highest ·, p ossible, as it is im:possihle for us attendance 30. lowest 11, ave a1<.e 23, W . E , .J A.NltB, 'l'eeCJher. ,trl give you the ·_.ttention in ·t he 'DO·J.111 u 880 ... ,,. u _ Jd ti·f ,,, ~i.4PL!f (llJ,UVE. -·- - -- ·- - Trull · DRY' GOODS AND, JEWELRY llfternoon we w: , ;1 to ; but, if ) ou CV' · come i11-- t1 1e forenoon, come -:-·jV"n~ suit s you and we will do the best we can. USU.AW.A. Rev. U. 0. Johnston, or Hamilton, leCJtures on " Hom e Life," in . "'imcoe-et . l\fe>,hodist church, Oshawa on Thursday evening. Dec. 8th. A grand concert will be ttiven on December 14.th in the llfo·io Hall. b y Miss Coutta,asaisted hy lad l1>s and iren,lemen frf>m l:lowmanville, Pickering e.nd Toronto also fifty ladies and child1·en of Ost1awa. On :Mo11dav evening, Deo. lztb. the Hev. B. Longley will deliver bis lecture on "General Havelock e.nd the Indian Mutiny," in Metca.lf s1J'PPJ. chnrc h. Capt.. Clevf'rdon, communael." or Nn. 3 Company, w ill be in attendance willl hi· men. Attention! The Rev. T. llhnu inir,or Simcoe st. Met.hod. ist church llni·hea hie dl·course on eduo... tion las· SabbR.t.h eveninl{. In the conrBc of his ]·£marks he s ·id : W bat 1he church of R"me m · ant by liberty. wae llbert.y t.o her·clf, und 1t was t h e 1iuty of P1 ·01eetunts to mamtain their ri~· hts. bo~ > ·ever rr t1Lliate- It was the policy of the Rcmieh Church 10 build colleges to en· tice Proteatn nt y1 ·nnir la dles I here tn he edn. cated 1rnd uJt.imatcJ.r 10 gnin them to the Cath· olic fbitb. It was esllmated that 1.0IJO Protestan ts were educated In convents In Ontario, and that more than 011e halt became believ.,111 In the Catholic raith. Come ! Come ! Come ! The only way we can accotmt for libis stat e of things is that the 4'Ublic are becoming convinced that Befo re this appear s fa print another of ~r~~ t~stless, and exclaimed: o ur yo ung lailies will have j oined t he · Tm" m~y se ..m to y ou r:rnther ·a ~ret~.y matr imonial state. Co11gratulations. B ?ene but if y ou wnnt to see rea~I! <>eau· · .. tiful scen ery, you must go t.o .t!l i gland M essrs. J ohn Har e, Ira. T rull , E 11 and where t he air is aoft.,r tl-. ' ' L evt· R 0 bb" h d f th · · · ,,., gra~!l l>!rt·ener, ms ave r e turue rorn eir and th eflowe a more 'r . . t h · h " ; sh1101ing exp.,.d11ion i n the 1to rthern wt lcls. As he fi uiehe<l t>ue ~,? ·an · t an er e. ; T hey captur1Jd six deer ) ' t l,& pa ty wbo~e a?Jcestore were of good ol d revolutio nary Rev. Chal'les Fi~h will preach at Hamp· Yan kee sto k. t uru.·d r " , hi m and wit h ton D ec. 11th at 10 o'clock. In t he af- mor e can dor t h an f) r t ' ·d . l ' " ,; ene~s, ea1 · ternoon ie ~ill addr.ess the Sunday "My, frien d, in childh ·od, at my School. Special cullect1ous ·a t b oth set'· m.n1h er s knee, I · Aas taugh t t h ne things ; vices First tu revere · h tc t d .· . . _ , G o i:rea_ rea or ; seco_n , Mr. W. A. Martin has got a a1t uatton to love t lrn st" .rs and s t.ripes; aud tlurd, in th e Queen City and removed t here la· t to hate a Br_.,tisher. Th·~ is o"e of t h e week. Will's melodious bass voic · will many ocr~A~io1 · s when I ful lv realize 1he be gr eatly misse" here. At practice ho benetic: ,t\l m flu ence1 of early tuining," will no longer appear. Amo· ,;g 1.he' obs· aclos ·h st ob st ruct a wan's ·The Church officials hiwe d ecided to up· ..... rd pro11rese m t his world , are the h ol d t heir .. n n u·l tea and e ntert..in ment r,1rejudices which, phnt\)d i n t he char · this year as usual. On Chri~tmas d ay ~cter-formin g period of ear l;y: you ,h, ~e Special sermons \\' ilJ be pr PaC hed at 10 fin ds have b 0CO·U0 firmly fixed lll h t8 m., by Rev. E. Barr11as, M. A ., ar> .d at m.tu ; er n~t.uro. 6.30 p. m., by He"· 8. S ..lton . .! · su rnp · It i s d dlfoul t to ro~t them o u t. Men tu·ous rep3st will bo ser ved at 4 . o'clock, m ay battle as they w1~l ; th1<y. can sol.rtom p m,, on M ouday immediat<>~y aftei· t he ent 1roly ov.. rcoi_ne t heir e~rly 1111pross1on~. nomination . ~bout 7 ~·r:tnck p . m. , a T he pr ngr ess1ve i_na~ dtsc .. ve!s th~t h e number ~f p rommont spo ,frnrswill addr ess mus t l~~ve h is pre~,mhccs behrnd, tf h e the m· etlug, S.,veral dt·iTCe select ions W~Uld keep S~ep lD the r1mka. of m usic will be r en(ered during t he even· The barriers m t h e wa.y of t h e t ruth- 1 · aeeke. have been br okP.n , 1ng. Ho y ou doubt 1t 1 Wend your way t o On Tuet1day of last week a large num- the sauctu·ry some bb<lt.h mur··iug,and her of peop e asse1J.1bfod at t he Town' b e hol d! Universalist and Methodist Hall iii this villal(e to he· r t h e trial of Cler!!ymen occupying the same puipit ! t he hot~l k ellpers t hrough out the county D o y ou doubt it ? See as may nr1w fre· w ho were chnrged with violat ing t h e Scott q nently be seen, physicians of differ ent Act. Police Magist.r~te Clark e (Jres·ded , schools joining in c..n sal tation over th eir Mr. John Kerr, C. C. A ., of Cobourg patieuts. See eminent m embers of the watched t h e interests of the C rnwn Con· medical pr ofession, lik;e Dr. Robson of vict i..ns were secured 1sgai11st E . Parr, London, and Dr. Gunn of the medical Cartwright, Wm. H:i.ll, Enaisld len, college of New York, p .1blicly recom m e nd · \ Vm. Beer. Hampton, J ohn M oyse, ing a propti,;tory m d icino, li ke Warner's T >rone, J as Halli;tt an d W. J. Hender· safe cur e, the only sure spP.cilic f..r kiduey son, Orono, H. Benn,,tt, J , W. T uff, J · disol'ders and thtt many di~eases caused Cra..,ford and L B ennett, N ewcastlo. by such dieorders, aod their views atte~ted to.ho ;~e-dr'itl~ 1 I I I n;":>" I Tlt l BIG SALE I :!.1ga "n · c Sale Tb ~ .. - · -v ~ t1 . o1 · . f · ,, li\ll"lli'Ory toue ~~~~e conversatio~. rr: i~ HliE SOLID ' BARGAIN ...:::i "ALE ' - . ENUINE ' - 6 . -- - - V---· · 1 of Mr. BINGHAM'S stock is now· going on at · ,,L LU :1 1l lll · er 1 1 ' BR:8.1, ··· ~ : ·-. OLD STAND, Bowmanville~ ·a Crowds are incr_ e asing, Goods are moving ·out, and everybody pleased with our Genuine Bargains. Bring along your .Money, Don't ask for credit, a s we cannot g;~ ve it~ The prices we ·are asking w ill convince you that we want money, and must have it. o··. s.. , ~it ·pays to buy good goods. We ivt'I th ., quality our first considera tion. "A poor article is dear at eny price." If' you wam t o buy trar>.l1, shoddy, &c., t h ere are places "~ t own where yon can buy tiuch stuff, but you can't get it at our st ore. 1'1.ndl then as to our prices, we want you to d istinctly understand that ·we sell CHEAPER THAN T RE (JHEAPEST,.ait.d can afford t o do so t hrough reducing ex penses by · fmving the combined D ry Goods and J ewt lry business. A few of our specialties are : SOLINA . . Mr. Robt, .Allin and family intend moving near 'l'"y shordy. Mr. Geo. YlCJo hna purchased the housA lately ocoapld b;y Mr. Allin and moved therein Mr, T. Ormiston, of Columbus,,who has been unwell r01 sonte time le spending a few days at CJouncillor Aude's· It Is " lr l1 much pleasure lha.t we announce tbe rnnr1la!'e or Mr. W,.lter Vice, Jr., of th'11 villa1<e, 10 Miss Maria. Scott, of Foley. Con. gra.tulations. Mr. , V·..A. Tom, manager and proprietor of tile Z·oO, in t his vii oge. bas we h,.ye bee n iufor Jrn·d, trad"d "Moee" the performinl4' beur !or 1rn1>ther great cnrlosit.y, Cull aud see It. Mr. 'l '<·Dl is hound to be ahead with curioaitiea. Meesrs. Hare and Gar, of Hampton, ha~e been a10u11d thi~ neighborhood selling I\ right to tmi;d n t·atent rnil r. nee (t··e model of wliich CJBn be seen opposite the blacksmith thop). Of CC>urse being a judice we should sa.y 1t ie a good style or a fence !or the far m. Rev. R. Hassa1·d, of Dlacbtock. will preach a mis lonary sermon at Zion ·t 10:30 a. m .. on Sunday 11ext.. aud he1e at 2:30 p. m., ond on Mcnoay evenlnl4' there will be ..ddreesas by l ten. Fish and Heeeard, Special Rervices wil be h~ld at El1'18d from Tue~day DP.c. 13th to comm ence ea"b evening at 7 o'clock. H.ev. C. J<'ish is expecttd to a.tteud all the week. . JACI, . V/ho's Katrine 7 is the que tion of the da.y in this place. (She's o. daisy.- Eu. Dr, E. CT. McDowell and Mr. H . Brittain. or Bowma11ville, were with us on Sunduy last. Mr. P . Stalker's n nw honee is about complet. ed. 'l'he ca11e i. propared, now for the bird, Poter. We are glad to see l\lise Florene~ Taylor with us &!lain, after an extenoive visit to To1on. o and elsewhere This e ern o to be becoming a very unoonge· mial locality tor some of our hotel keepers, !nae· n. uch that they a· e talkinic of moving. One of the mostei.or.klng acmdents that ha· 7'11e finest choice of first -class Dress heppened for at.me tlme past, occurred here l11st W cdneedl!.y. Geo. Elliott, Sen., a man or G oods t o be procured in the mar- seven·y ye11ra of age, was driviug a f8ift horse eomh en Ills way home, and on coming to the ~ 1.:et. Carpets in Wool, Union, railway croeelug it appears that the animal b ccamc uum1mugeable,ru1111ing furiously down -.I"'apestry, and H emp as · cheap as the hill. catching up to Dr. Mcintosh.who was al& o driving In a buggy, but not having time to "1ear the road. ran violently into it, throwing the cheapest. Elliott head flrst on the l'oad. The Dr. how· ever, escaped wilhout i·eci>lving any serious injuries. The unformnate man was lmrnedia· tely removed to the Wiudaf>r Hotel. where In spite or all medical Bl!Bi&tance, he died on thA following clay. His r·,m .. ins were removed to his llile residence, Port Granby, whenie the fnneral took place on Sunday, the 1th inst., and proceeded lo the Newtonville CJemctery. If yon want to buy o· sell a. farm, adConsiderablo time and pains nro being spent to make the Xm 11 ~ trP-e and enter tainment in vertise in the Toronto Weekly Mail. '!'hat conneotio11 with the Methodist Sunday School paper reaches 100,000 farm ers h omes K .1.TR! NE . every . week, and y our advertisement fn Ordered Clotl1ing we take. t he a rsuccess. l!hould m eet the eye of som e one wh o c:atre. The best tailors in town do E.N 1!'1ELD. wan·s to purchase. Advertisements of this class are inserted in the Toronto Cllr work. o misfits, every gal'~ Mr. Edward Niddery had u, successful W eekly . Mail for five cents a word each · wood- b~e r eo· utly. · mcnt guaranteed. inser tJOn, or twenty five cents a word for The Misses Clark, of H a mpwn, have five insert .ions. . Address, . Tho Mmil, been visiting in this n eighl>orhood. 'l'oroutoj nada. . . Overcoats fo1· $3, others sell for $IS 1 . - .. . Farmer Winna.cott'e n ew h o use is about ff (l " . 4' The T hird page of t he Tor onto Daily " com~leted and it ma.li;es an imprornment Mail ie noted for "Want" advortieem enta. · " " ' 7 to our villa!(e. The weather ha.e b een so disagr eeable If you want to buy or sell anything. If II 15 " tho last two S unday e veni ngs t hat meet- you want a situadon, a ml'ohe.nio, a busin ess, machinery, l odgings, if y ou have 1 ings have uot boe u h eld in the church. lost or found 'a nythjng, or if you want t o A Christmas tree entertainman t will be find out where anyone ia, advertise in the held h u '.e on Christmas eve. Everybody 'l'oronto Daily Mail and rea'd the advercome, for there may be a present for you. tis~men te on the t hird page of that pa- I On Tueaday Dec, 2nd, La.wnson, the p er. The ch"rge is two cents a word youngest aon of Mr. and Mrd. Wm. Hobba, each insertion; Add ress, The Mail, 'l'o· 42:tf died of d iph herfa, ag ed ab out 6 years. ronto Can ada. All the rest of Mr. Hobb's family that are home have diphthoria, but at time of The 1 mecial offor of t h e Youth 's Com. writing are d oing t avorably . panion includes t h A admirable D o ub le Holiday Numbers for Thanks~iving and There was a good a tten dance at l\'Ir. T. Christmas, with color ed covers a.nd full. W ilbur's sale of t i mber on the 2oth ult. · t t t 1 Th The biddlug was kePn and spirited, a nd page pi,c m·es,, wen Y pa_ges eac t 1·J ese, · M S c H k' d with t h e ot1ier week ly issues o annary t h e a uctioneer, r . ' · · uu. m~, use 1, 1888, will be sen· free to all nmv subevery Curnish word of fb.ttery m lus cran'b h d $1 '"5 f · b · h t l ld f h s cr1 era w o sen .1 or a y Par e au · Thie vowo.er nover vnr1eH. A marvel of · t 10n mm tG ma.rn t .e mos"d 10 cou o t e scrip " t o ,J anuary 188') T l·1e c orn.. purity, etreugt h and wholt'~OmenesB. More w".od. ~~"hpric$~f~ 1 were g ood, some pan ion ha.a been gr ea t ly enlarged, is fin ely cconomica.l tlrnn t he or dinary· kind><, s.nd can 1 illustrnted , and no oth er we1 gorng as ig as per aero. : kly li terar v noLbe sold in compCJtititm with the multltnde of low test, short weight, alnm or phosphate NATJON.U , pu,1.s ,~;;, not -g-;~-.,c or sick· paper iiiv~a so m1~ch v&lu alille rcadin!\ and powders . Sold only in oa.ns. R OYAL BAK · I NG POWDE R CU.. 106 Wall St.· N. Y.ll en, yet ure a t hor ough catlm rUe. ) s o many illuetrat10ns for so l ow a prrne . -·1Ieavy Dress G?Ods IO cts., worth 12~c.; Heavy Fine all-wool Flannel, 20e., · worth 25c.; Heavy Table D nen, pure flax, 20c.,, worth 2!ic.; H eavy .Quilted Underskirt, $ 1.00, .uorth $1.25; All-wool White Ela~kets, best value in town ; 8 G ood White Pocket H'dk'fa -for 25 cts.; a Good Heavy Tie-down for &o.; Kid Gloves from lbc. upwards. Knitted Wool Goods of every description. Another lot of that ex tra epecia.l value in Sealette and Mantle Cloths to hand. NEWCASTLE. W e make a specialty of · Mourning Goods. 0 TA ILORI NC & CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, . :rs by hundreds of rei.:ular practitioners of \·arioua schools. Note tho fact tco, that the leading clergyinen' lik<" R ev . Dr. R ankin, ex Cha1>lain of the U S . !:lenato, and Re v. Dr. K end ick of the Rochester University , 0110 of ·h e inter national revisers of t he --~----Now Tastament, aud thousauds less wellD ISTRICT NOTE S . known, puolwly recommend thlsrllmedy beca.nse it not only cur es kidney diseases, T he new High School at Campbellford b ut the many cum mon nained diseases w~s formally opened on th11 6th in st . cauK ed directly by t h em. When mt.dical men and mmi sters u ni te 'l'wo Peter borough hotel m en 91 ere finAd $100 each last F riday fur second in such" course, who can douht that i nto!,,ran ce has ceased t·· rule in tho learn · oifense, II T he safe of the G rand CJl'nt.ral hotel, ed profcssh>ns ar. leaM 'I Pe1e1bo·o', was opened and $175 extractOANADI AN R OMAN CES. ed T hursday night, Micha..,.} McGuire, of CampbelUord, Liberal P nzes Offered to Oana.di 'iD was fatally i"jured by a ruuaway on · A u,..h ors. Thu,sday nigh t la~t. Peter.h or o' sch <!ol trustees have d ecided AN EFFORT TO JJ'!Nl> OUT wno CAN WlU1'E n ot ·o introduce calistbeuics int o their HOOD CANADIAN 3TURIES. school system just at present. A party of Camr<bl1llfo· d sports went The Publishers of 'fhe Canadian F freout sbootmg ne ..r Tre rtt B r idge and sho t eide WtJe· ly offer a prize of $75 f.,r the their dog iu w1stake for a Tabbit . b .,1t 0anadiau Story. $30 for t ho second, M r Jas. R eid, of Garratt's Corners and $20 for the third hes · All the stor· has sold his fa··m 10 Mr. Al ex. Hovey of i es bUbmitted are t o become the proper ty of The Fireside Wooldy, and should conDar illgton, for thti sum of $2,050. tain not l r ss t han ten tho naand and not Mr. John CarnP.gie, ex·M. P . P. is mnre th an fifteen thoue1md words. Th e m ... ntioned as J ud,,;e Clark's successor on judges will b tl appointed from among litPrthe T rent Valley Canul Cnm m :ssion. ary men whose impartiality will b e a bove The post office at .Audley bas been suspicion. closed fur want of a poet mai;ter- 110 Each. compPtit·Jr must be a yearly subone being willing t o accept tho position. scriber to 'l'he F ireYide Weekly, ancl AD Indi"n callin g himself A lbert altould ai;n a nom d e plume to h is or h er E P.qui.h paid the Scu~og Indian vi !age a mauuwript, and whon sendin!{ in the fri· ndly visit last week, and on Siltllrday material they have written , shou ld en· noon skipped out with a 4 -year-old mar e, close their name and addr ess in a sealed the p ropert y of ona Georgt1 Goose. envelope, on th s outside of which should Mr. Ge ... A , Cox has declined a banquet be wri tten the same name as that on the from the citiz~ nd of P et erboro' chiefly 011 manuscript. T ho envelopes containing the ground tbat it would i mply lua per- the 11 ,m es and addresses will not be m anent removal from t hat town, and he op ·n ed until afte r th1o1 prizes have been do<>e not wish such an idea to go a broad. nwarded, when. it w·ll b e imperative t hat the name and address of eac h s·1ccessful .And now the hone11t farmer packs competit or shall be published. The com · His appl~s u u for town ; petition will close on the 15th of January, Thie is the top row of his eack, 1888, and the r esult will be aunounci;d 0000000000000000 as Mon t hereafter as p o·aible. Those And this ill lower down. desiring any further rnfo· mation can 000< > 000000< ·OOO<JO·> OOOOOOOO receive it by addressing THE CANAI1 1AN FrnESIDE WEEKLY N o. U Adtllaide atro1.:Jt Bowmanville Sil ver Plating Works, west, Toronto. King-at. east. · P lating m gold, silver and nickel on all k inds of metal~. ·Car· Food For Consumpt ives. riage and h arness p lating at r easonable ra1es. Knives, forks, Ppoons, c1 ·ue1s, t ea sets, etc., re-plated in silver, and made b etter than new. Special rates to hotels and boardiog h ouses. Opposite the Salvation ,Army Barracks. R. H. HENRY. F. N H~M, Manager . The imposed cnse WMI $50., wi1h fine cosh. Mr. in W.each J . B1.mderson wae t he only one who put in a d efem:e aod it proved a miserabl t:t failure. 'l'he P. M . dues not t - ke much stock in leas11s go~ up to evade the law. SLOW B oY, OUR SHELVE SMUST BE EMPTIED BEf .· R .E ·" 'XMAS. Come direct to McCLUNG BROS' and see our Ca r pet s, Clothing, D ress G oods , M a ntles, M illinery, etc. Our Stock and Bargains eclipse all at the Old Stand, oth~r-1. MCLUNG BROS., · ·. · Bowm anville. ·The Prices tell, __ __ the Quality .sells. We have now completed a1~rangements for o. lng sale of popular 0 O'Ood~ at prices which must t ake the eye of every econoro i~al buyer. We keep the best qualities, styles, and nssortIJ.Jent in B O O 'rS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS for ladies'., gents' and childrens' wear ; ·also in Trunks and Valises. Come and see our elegant stock-Cash bought it, Jow prfoes will sell it. Our specialty is to plea:ie our cust omers, 0ur aim to save money for oHr patrons, our intention to do better fo1· you than anyone else. Goods annot be bought cheaper- n one are a llowed t o undersell us. 28. M . T.RE LEYEN. I SSS. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. HARl'EI<'a BAZ AR le a homejouroo.I. l t com- c.. 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S fate 11, Vanadai, or M ex ico. poges are full of instructive and. timely matt< ,r r elatrng to the various branches or mechanlce.l volumes of the BA.Z AR' begin w it l1 tl1e aDd m· nufoctnring industrv and eve y number Tbe N umbers for the month of .January ~ach year . co1>taina from te:n Co twm1ty cllot'ce lllu~trn· " When no time iB specifitd, subscriptions will Clo JtH, showlnll the progress or invention both begin 1vith t he Number current at time or In our own and in foreign countries. r eceipt ot order. · 'l'mi: M E CIIANICU N EWS is II sixtel)ll.· Pll.R:e .Bound Volumes or ILARP·:1<'s BAi>.AR, for vaper. published twice a month. The sub· scrlption l)rice is only 011t' dollar a ycnr ond three years back, in neat CJloth binding, will be wit h its able eta.if o. ' contributors it never fails ~ent by mail, post·patd, or by express . tree of l to !l:iVI' a f inglo issue information of ma.uy expense (provided the fre1ght does not exceec t imes that value to the practical mechanic. one dollar per volum e), fol' $7 per volume, The paper ia now in its seventeenth volume. Cloth Casee !or each voliuno, auitl\l>l-0 for and hes steadily improved in the qualit y or bmdmg will he eent by · '"i i, post-paid on its contente, and, as a natural con~eq'uence, in r eceipt of $ 1.00 each. ~ ·.... its popularity with the reading public, Hemittances should be niade by l'ost·OJllu 'l'he pn'> lishera announce tha t. they furn ish Money Ordt r or Draft, t o avoid chauc'l of los~ . sample co11ics f1·cc nnd liberal indtwcmeuts N cwspa1,ers ·a r , 10ot to cop1r t fii,q adi-c rti~·· · ::en1 s and canvaesers 10 1· sub· ai e offer ed to u1 scribors. 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