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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jun 1889, p. 8

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""'VV"e are now -showing the largest stock of D RY G 0 0 D S and CLO'THING MATERIALS in town. Our stock · is the best bought stock in Bowrnanville, quality and price considered. Tremendous Bargains in Tweeds" Dress Goods, &c., the balance of Stock. -W-e are . in a position now ·to undersell all competitors on leading lines. -W-e will to any one buying large parcels at less than we or &ny other dealer can buy wholesale, as our desire is to ma·k e a rapid clearance. -W-e have sold to merchants last week of the highest standing, A . 1 cash men. Remem be r, th is is a mat.ter of n ' ts ·t o all "'l:XTho ant dollars and. ceWant buy { d D d · 11 vv e can an save you money. d 't · · · }f p _ · e On say gOO d Sat h .a I'lCe, b t ·f 't t h l· b1 ._· U l .W_~ ?~;,!} n:a any retla} e $,\7r~·m n n,_.a .Ce We w·11 not ask t Prl . from Us . e a re, & \iV Canton Bowma.nville, are fast completQ.. ing arr'anuemenls for their great excursion to Rochester, in Jaly. Mr. S. Wil mot, Sup11rintendenl of Fish Rev. E. Ba.rrass, M. A., of Hawpton,has CJnhure for the Domiu1on of Canada, sub- . A . Tmitted the annual report of fish-breeding received from a University ir. Sonlh Caroopera\ions in 1he DonJinion of Canada. for lina the well.earned degree of Doctor of the year 1888, together wHh a general Divinity. We congratulate Dr. Barrass on summary of the work carried on at each bis elevation to tbe iloctorate, and hope of lhe twelve hatcheries under this snper- he mav loag live to Anj oy his laurels. RESULT Oii' 14NTERPRISE.-Tbe Goderich int11ndency. Mr. Wilmot says: "'This re· port upon fish cultural operations as IUustra.ted Signal Star bas j u~t reached . -~-o.--carried on during the past year under the . our ·table and a very creditallle sheet it is. authority of your department of fisheries It is very nicely prin&ed ~nd well illnstra·ed in the Government of Canada, i\ is grati- and contains 28 pages. Goderich is to be Have returned t o their own store, which has been enlarged and neatly fying for me as your superintendent of the oongrntnlated on the epirit of enterprise fitted up with every convenience and increased facilities for carrying work, to slate that the eeveral hatchery which h~:l been displayed in its midst. establishments with their aparatus, and DxcoBArION DAY.-Florenoe Nigbtix:gale on the Drug t rade. general appliances are in a good workin.g Lodge No. 66, 1. 0.0.F ., am comvleUng ar. condition ; that tbe out-pul of young fish rangements for holding lheir Annual Decfro111 them durioq the _ p ast season has oration Services on Friday, June 14th, to Our stock is nearly all fresh from the manufacturers, consisting of been very large and .their distribution in which &11 sister Lodl(e~ in the town and the many waten of the country ha~ been Whitby and Oshawa will be invited to pardedormed with safety and satisfaction ; tioipale. The Council will also be asked and that the present crop of egga now un· to make a Civic reoognizar.ce of ~he same. dergoing incubation·in the several hatch· SeJvice will commence at 2 p.m . eries present a healthy ·a nd vigorous ap· A social gathering of the Queen S\. pea.ranee. This state of !rll'airs., together Congregation was held on Wednesday with the numerous evideno1is of success evening. Tea was served by the ladies, a which have been voluiitarHygiven by many general st~tement of the affairs of the parties engaged in the .fishing industry of Church for the past nar wag given by the 2 Cases English, French and German Perfumery. the conn try, wbo~e certifi.cates will be Seorelary, Mr. Trebilcock; the chairman, found inserted in this report-all indicate Mr. H ellyar, called for a few impromptu 2 Cases Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes. that fish cultur.e as p1miued in Canada id addresses, some musio by the choir, etc., active, progressive and successful up to which filled up a very enjoyable evening. 1 Case ToHet- Powders, Pomades and Cosmetique. the limit which 1t has re&-Oh~d. Yet I am ~cClung's "The Elmira Saturday l'idings,·' now fully convinced ~he eaterprise has not ye'. 2 · Cases Fine Toilet Soaps. become sufficiently expanded, nor is ii in its eighth year, in or:ler to increase its placed upon such a t>r o"<l and ~atisf&ctory facilities in va.rions departments, has made especially for Druggists. basis. as its importance demands. or it is moved to Buffalo, one of the greatest news destined to perform in replenishing the centers in the Western Continent and will s many waters of the country which have hereafler be published from 195 Main St. become so greatly by mavy years of impro· It has been V!lstly, inereaaed in size, mak· ing it the largest Saturday paper published, videuce. I, therefore, fully endorse the sentiments of the leading fish cultnrists of print.id on one of Hoe's newest aud fastest ~ell the United States, and the policy of that presses. The paper will hereafter be known as the " Buffalo llluatrated t:latnrcCJuntry when it is said that : 'Pubiic mi.sh culture is mss& useful when conducted on day Tidings." a gigantic scale -ils statistical tables mast Crystal Palace Weekly Home Journal. isbe footed up by tens of millions. T o sued weekly, i1 per year, postage prepaid. count young fish by the thousand is the Think of it.. 52 copies of a ~2 page jourtask of the private propagator; and that nal, oonta1nmg a sermon by and porlreit the prosperily and wealth of the fisheries of a promioen\ minister, of a different deof the present·day are entirely under the , nomination each week. Short stories and control ot the fish cnltnrisl to sustain, or ten aepartments all tor One Dollar. Seud to destroy, and capable of immense extrn· postal for sampl11 copy. Liberal terms for agent1. T. H. Belcher, Publisher. L. eion," Price Randall, Ed. Crystal Palace Weekly Home Journal, corner of Eight and FilTOWN COUNCIL. Before moving back to our old stand we want to sell out the bulk of bert streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Regular meeting. All pres ent, exA rather serious mishap occnred at the the heavy stock, and 0. & P. Co's Faclocy, on Monday ~~~t~~d. Quick. Minutes read and D. morning. The engineer upon starting his engine at 7 a. m. , was unaware of the "'l:X . T Communications were received from: vv vv Mr. Joe. Maynard submitting speci- presence of water in the Cylinder. When Cl men of street name. Adopted. steam was tnrned on the pressure was too gOO S. 0 YOU tO From:Mr. Jas.H.Reid,stating terms great. whioh caas~d the cylinder bead to we will offer all kinds of DRY GOODS and CLOTHING (whether fiy off. Happily no une was hurt. · r be ~XT · for furnishing T own Map. Laid over. damaged or otherwise) engine is supposed to be unr1;1pairable, and WI F ro m.!\'.lr J no. W esley, Chair.nan, it. is possible that a new engine will have "'\' X T asking for school money. VV From SalvadonArmy,forrebate on to be procured, which will cause a serious delav. Io \be meantime the firm are charge for hall. Ordered that they pay experimenting with a sleam thrashing Ct;). Thos. Fielding , for remiesi<·n engine to run a few machines, in order The prime obj ect is to clear out the entire damaged ~tock and that that all engagemenh may be fulfilled. g06 uS '--8 i -i.-9-W Il 1 ,_Q__ ~ eSS of Statue Labor Tax. Granted. The " City of Detroit," a new steamer will be done at any sacrifice. k - - __ _!romStott& Ju~y.,asking for repairs recently launched by the Detroit and Cleve. 1 1 YOU 0 uUy on Uie1r shop. a 1tl over. la.!1-d,Steam Navigation Company, is desF~o m M ecb_anics' Inst.itute, for grantcnb ed~by--t h.! Detroil Jonrnal as "lbe big· maid of lnstitute. Laid over. gest , fastest, most comfortable and in every From Messrs. '.1.'hos. fmd T .C. Jewell, way the beat vessel of ils class and kind B.oJVmanville, M ay 9lh, 1889. C., complaining of state of sidewalk. Re- that ever sailed the fresh waters of Amer-~ ica." She is 300 ft. long and 75 ft . wide ferred to R oads and Streets Committe.e . Remember., our femp-oFa.i:.y-stm:e.i.Lin the West E.!:_d of ltue.l~ottom's From Thos V eal, to be allo.wed to ncr1>ss the guards, and it cost 11350,000 to Block. tJ , · · · remove shade trees. R eferred .to same baild her. The m a in saloon is 240 feet long, there are upwards of 140 staie rooms, Committee: the electrfo light is used, and the fittin gs Fotl.Jm ·H . J. Week es. for rebate on and farnishings are magnificent. '.!.'bis charge of hall on May 24th. . floating palace is propelled i>y enginss of F r om D. 0 & P. Co. Band~ for use 2,700 i:wrse power and her speed is 20 9f Drill Grounds ·.m th e 12lh and 13th ll!iles per hour, inst s. ·----..:--· F rom I. 0 . 0. F ., foi· appointing of Stop Th!!.t Cough. public half holid11y for 14 th inst. E~teud~ his thanks the v~ry liberal patronage h e r eMany people n eglect what they call a Gran ted . The follow ing reports wer e presented : sim.ple cold, which, if not chenked in time ceived s1:ice com~enc~ng bus1r:ess. H is Stock being New By Mr. Galbraith, majority r e· may lead to lung troubl e. Scott's Emuland Styhsh and his prices very moderate, is no doubt the port from the Committee to which. was sion of P ure Cod Liver Oil with H yplJ'lJhoscause of his success . referred the appJication of the P ublic phites, will n ot only stop the cou)th b u t School Board, fo r additioni;.! $5,COO, ;o heal t he lungs. Endorsed by · tho usan d~ uvU.}!]E;ite <1nd equip tbe school. buildings of Physicians. Palatable as Milk Try under co urse of erection,recommending i t. Sold by all druggists a t 50c. and $1. for t he study of Music in its seve.ral the gr anting of t he application. ·departments By Mr. Horsey, a minor ity reporb of B o!!.ling is suc li a popular pastime, that said Committee, asking th e Mayor to Mr. ~· Turner's ar ticle on . .PleasoreiHi.~d call a p<>bli<:: mee ting of the r atepayers P astimes on the Cam, whlCh appears m to consider the matter. The m iuurit y O uTING foi; J ?ne, ':" 1 11 be eagerly read. r eport was adopted. The p aper is rJChly ilbstrated from phoSpecial attraction for lady studentF by uniting with the Mr. Prower presented a re port from tograph~, et chings, e-tc. first and only . LADIES' BA.ND in Oanad'a. t h e F ire Committee, ad versely to th e j The Statesman fo r J une contains, The · claim of the firemen for an add itional 1 Coming Struggle, ·woman Su.ffra~o. I npay at present, also t o an account of D. san e Asylums, P arty Spirit, T h e Single :o : Davis ; aud recommending that $60 be T l\X Movement, Cos t of Life Insurance,· OF FO RTY WE EK S. granted W. Todgham as compensation E ls ie, a. Norwegian story, and Editoria.ls, for loss of time from injury re::eived as R eading Room, Current E vent s. 20cts. a. fireman. R eceived and adopted . a number,,$2. 00 per year , on trial three ~· By Mr. H orsey , from Com mittee on months, 26 cents. The Stat esm1 m P ub. by DR. B AXTER , of Baxter University of Music, Publication of By-laws, advfl?sely to Co , Chicago, lll. - - -:o:- - r.l ew York. i th e proposal.on account of the expense In the Eclectic for June special a tten. ' R eceived and adopt ed. . tion is directed to t he discussion on Ag WEDDING R INGS, SCARF PINS, CHAINS L OCKETS AND CH AR MS, F urther particulars by addressing B y M r . Worth, from .Public prope:ty nosticism, the subject which , more than IN E VERY STYLE , A ND AT ALL P RICES. . committee, r ecommending t h e adopt10n any other is exciting the interest ofthink---:o- - of Joe M ayn1;1ord's t ender for furnishing ing readers to-day. Prof. Huxley, 'v: R em ember mv Goods are gaarrantad to be j ust a.s r epresented. Box 88 , BOWMANY I L LE, ONT. steet na mes, at 30cts . each. R eceived H . Mallock, Profes aor l<,reem,an and Dr. 49. W ATCH R EP AIRING at tended t o as usual, P romptn ess and skillful work·and adopt ed. . Wace h ave contributions on t h e subj ec t m anship-m y motto- and all work warranted. By M r. H orsey, fr om Finance com- in th e current number . P u blished by E. Your patronage solicited. mitt ee, recommending payment of ac- R . Pelton, 25 Bond-st., N ew York . T erms $5 per year ; single numbers, 45 cen ts; conn.t. R eceived _and adopted. Jeweller.~' SUCCESSORS T O l\foved by Mr. Eforsey , seconded by t dal subscription for three months, $1. The .JOSEPH HALI~ .lllanutactu1·ing ~0111pany, Mr . J effery, t,hat t he r equest of the D. Eclectic and any $4 M agazine, $8. 0. & P. Co . Band, aski ng this A story of thr illing i nterest to all classto gran t them the use of t he Drill shed es of r eaders, and con stituting one of t he ..l l Y.l V V Grou_nd, for the 13th , and 14th , days most impor fan t con t ributions t o our na, ?f t his m on th, for t he purpose of h old- t ional history that has ever appeared in · Wanted, 5000 lbs clean washed DENTIST. mg a B an d To urn ament, · b e gran ted, a magazine, is Col. R ich ard J . Hin ton 's wool delivered in Quick"s Bloc$",. and th at they be ch arged ~he sum of account of " J oh n Brown and his men, be-for which the highest price will $5. ~er day for the use of said grounds. fore and after the Raid on H 'Arper's Fer· ry," in June n umber of Fran k L eslie's OFF I CE :- R ea r of Messrs. paid. Carried. Moved .by Mr. Hors~y, secon?ed by Popular M ont hly, just o ut. A dramatic M r. P a.ttmson, that h1~ Worship, the account of t h e gr eat Parnell-Times Com· Higginbotham & Son's Drug Bowmanville ·. ~ayor, . do execute h is warrant for mission , by R ichar d B Kimb all, L . L. D. Store, (down stairs), $ 3.000, m favor of t h e pr oceeds of.the profusely illustrated, is an oth er feature debenture fund of $13,~00. Carr1ed. of t h is number . Amon gst other illustratMoved by ~r. Galbraith, seconded ed a rticles may be specit.llv m A ntioned B ~ W 1'1 A NV I L L E. by M r. Pattmson. That the Tow_n N oel R uthven's "Up and D own the F aClerk _ do order for t~~ use of th~s mou s Sa~uenay, " A. L. Rawson 's "Copts Co~nc1 l, o~~ copy of ed1~10n _ of Barn · in Old Gairo, E gypt," W. A. Cr offut':i son s M umc~pal Manuel, J_ust 1ssued, ·or "Historic Houses in Washington," a nd J oel Benton's charming es iay on old about to be issued. Carr ied. Moved_by Mr . .Worth, seco~ded by chimneys and fire-places, which he fanciMr. Patt!naon , that ~he resol~t1on n_ow fully calls "A Pict uresque Outl.CW." M AN UFACTURE T HE on the mmutes of this Council, callmg F ran k L eslie's Popular Mon thly has for 8: charge of ten p er ~ent of all gate steadily incree.sed in meri t as it has flour· ' 10,000 lbs. Wool wanted at the i eceipts t aken at t he D rill She_d ground ished in prosperity; a nd its readers now HE Champion enlarged and Improved. It is hui_lt in the. ea.me n_:ianner a.s. the Chamnion , t~e charge per day, be and is her.eby en joy about dou ble the amou nt of good T almost entirely of Steel and Malleable Tron. 32 mch DrivmR: Wheels, Wide Steel Frame. as rescmded ; and th at the sum. of eight reading and pictu res furnii;hed by a ny Steel .A.xlea,Solid Steel Gue.rd,with 4tand 5 feat cnt. THE BEST .A.ND STRONGEST MOWER Palace Steamers. Low R at es. I N ·'l'HE M ARKET. We are offering at close prices to meet the compet.ition in the market of dollars per day b e th e c~ar ge rn ~u ture, oth er mon thly magazine. Four !t'rip$ per W eek Between lighter and cheaper bunt machines. except when the enter tamment. is only DETROIT. MACKINAC ISLAND· 1a Ball match, and on s uch occasions, for which the highest price in cash I N 10 DAYS TIME.-"Was t rou bled at. IB!:g~i.A~~o~l1t~ct:P;~:t ~~~~e, when a charge or collect ion is made, will be paid. We bought all the Patterns, Templets. Drawings. etc., etc rrom the .Joseph Hall Estate, and &. Ola.ir , O&k l and House, Marine Cit;v. the ch arge shall b e one d ollar per day ; wit h h ead ache, bad b lood and loss of keep in stock for prompt delivery repairs of all machines and ma.chines made at the .Joseph Every W eek Day l 'llltween H all Works, Mill Repairs, Cha.mvi..on Reapers and Mowers. Cayuga and Buckeye Mowers, an d that the Chiaf Constab le shall in "Bppetite, and t rie d all sor ts of med icines Also a large st9ck of Sheeting, DETROIT AND CLEVELAND New Model and Hall '£hreshers, Horse Powers. Thresher Engines. etc. We keep in stock without success. I then tried one bot tle cases collect t he fee in advan ce. cylinder !l.nd concave teeth for Challenge. Advance and Sarnia 'l'hreshers. We repair Spooial Sunda.y 'l'ripsclul'lna : ruiy and Auiruat. of B urdock Blood Bitters and found r e- Blankets, Stocking Yarn. Tweeds, Threshers. Engines, Horse Powers. and Machinery of any make, and furnish repairs for same Carried. &c., to exchange for Wool. O UR ILLUSTR AT ED PA"'.#·\PHLET S at short notice. Leather and Rubber Belting (second han d a nd new. short pieces. odd ends. · On motion t he Council ad journed to lief in 10 days." A.J . l\'Ieindle, Mat tawa, ll.ates aml E.x:au~on TloketBwff ).furn1Bhed etc.,) at half price, Lace Leather, Rubber Packing. Boiler P urger, Helts. etc. On t . U7our Ticket Aeent, or o,:),.-q(eea M onday e vening , 17th inst., at the Several Second-Hand Portable Thresher E ngines. thorot1gh ly overhanled and repaired E, ·rr, WHITCOMB, Gen'I Pass; A gent good as new, at half price. Second,Ha.nd New Model and Hall Threshers a.t very low figures.· usual t ime. LO'V'!! SlJLPHlJlt S OA.P is a u eleg ant toilet Proprietor. Detroit &. Clevelancl Steam Nav~ Co.R . WINDA 1'T, & article. a nd cJea n ses u ud pur ines the s kin DETROIT, MIC!:!· . Hampton , May 27th, 1889. 22-2m Town Clerk. 1uost etrcctuany. WILLI.A.1\1 S'l'.,!OSHAWA. 1 ?3- 2m. CYCLONE SALE NEWCASTLE FISHE.RIES. Fl. .A... N'" I> - - -o- - - M.& ·SO.N'S. INDISPUT~BLE RE-OPEN INC OF THE ·PHARMACY. J. Higginbotham'. & Son ~ FACTS: Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicj nes, &c. Choice Confectionary, IMMENSE SALE AND CLOTHING. ---o--- Damaged Dry Goods FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS far Below -Auction · Prices; ELLISON & CO. - . ASON .· N J M TOH - lVL..A..-YN ARD. 'l':EI~ - . ,~- .. JEWELLER, fo: Over 600 Lessons in one ·School Year. ~, 'rll:E NEW LINE OF ITEAVY-SILVER -W-..A.TC:::S:ES Tuition, $8 0 p er. School Year, Degrees Conferred Diplomas Awarded . l SHOULD BE SEEN AT ONCE .. LA.DIES GOLD A.ND SILVER WA.TC:Em'S A 'l' A.LL PRICI>S. C:S:..A-S- R .. -W:OON ~ouncil J, M, BRilifACQMBE I .~'TTQ 0 L _ oe L.QUICK, "WOOL I "WOOL ! HAMPTON WOOLfN MILLS, TO; OSHAWA CHAMPION MOW"ER. REF.A.IRS. MACKiNAC. Summer Tours. D. TAYLOR, ROBERT WOON CO., I Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria~

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