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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 4 Jul 1873, p. 2

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' THE MERCHANT FRIDAY JULY 4 1S73 -==~ ~~~=~~:r==~~===l=:~~~~~~~~~~~=======~======== RATES OF ADVERTISING A SPLENDID VICTORY SCHOOL EXAMINATION G rls-M A Ho kendge S Dar h M J CORRESPONDENCE Gleanings from English Papers \\ e ere a hopeful of a <l J!ere 1 te It b t facts arc facts ancl the fact n th s caae soon tol 1 In tbc recent elect on n So th Ontar o tie Rtfor nc s "er ba<lly beaten Monda !he 30tl of J ne 187 l w I for n nny long J e rs to come l c refe cd to y the Conservat es h a feel ng shall e s J exc able pr <le On hat d y the) p led up a run10 ty of 235 n a ver:i hotlJ con estd cle I on the Refor e s do ng ti e r best to prevent l If t le r 0 lit to 0 ve I onor to whou ho or s due then honor to tl e Co servat v s of So th Ontar o The mnJ or t es a e g en n ti e Glob o folio vs Mr G bbs naJO ly n 304 36 11 29 32 McPherson Nuruber of pupils present nth 65 gratle · eo 17 ~llltChltttt BOWMANi ILLE JULr 4 1873 I otal :\Ir Holden· maJor ty Ashburn Toll 0 ate Cedaidale Ben le) s Corners Claremont Brougham Che1Tywood Duffin · Oreek 489 4 1 54 u Bovna lie June27l 1sn Mr DEAD Dn Krno At ) our I exam ncd you la:ls n Cl s mat cs and Engl sh and have pleas re n repo t g !bat the r rep! es on these subJec · ere h ghly natislactory and e need the pa ns and attenL on t at I ad been be stowed pon hen llforeo er tl al a[ler the goo I old style It any k nd of yon ns st on accura y tea I ng lB more DJ ur ous th n another 1t tl at focb e ntt mpt always a notable re ot try ng to aeq re too many stud ne L m and ol o ts~ learn ng no g perfect!) WI atever s unde \Mm) let t be "ell an I thoro ghly done 8Jld perfectly n le a ood-both the ho o and the wl y-s ch ll stand the test of t n e nnd nfo u o tho ear ol he wo l<l mperlect kno D ledge bo h Jangero 8 anu useJcs W h best regards be! c e Ille JO rs trul C R Losco BE POLICE COURT Yo rs ery affect onately THE PuriLs oi THE H GB ScaooL 62 -232 64 - 140 9 0 B 8 4 4 3 2 2 2 7 29 41 38 32 34 2:l 8 - 1 06 .M " Ca neron wa I su tau e :eplJ 9o4 To al fhc fol ow D 0 s the sl ad a 0 ot the I u maJonly F "Om the above t,. seen that for h s plsntle large n·Jor ty Mr G bbs s ndel I< I to H GR S 00 .HO a bbs ele led by 23 A fc v pelt; cases have come before H · Wo sh p lur n~ the pa~t week One for ref sal to pay wages t11 o o es of a It and one neglect ng a ct ref us ng to n n n a n Ian ly con rury to statute Osh \.\.a There a e some cuno s stor es aJlout to ch n the wtea fo ti at to n n stance '\\ e are told that the names of seve person res de s n one ho se were placed on the last Asses· re t roll that the names of non res dent.s were h) a ell understood proce8" placed on the roll nn<l th rd y that ae' era! non re8lde·ts kno n to 1ie o the Reform s de of pol t cs were left off the roll v thout the knowledge of the p rt ·· concerned nnil fo11rthl7 that t!ie n arketable oters were purchased in la ge um be s dunng the Io rs ot the f rst day of the ·eek and afternoon of Monday the traffic~·· openly and unl)J sh ngly car rled Oil As os expected Oshawa gave Mr U bba his maJor ty It s adm tied however lhat t us ot expe ted the m·Jonty vould have been so n1ge The Oshawa major ty ~O~ Mr G bb~ net maJor ty 235 be ng 69 I " than tbe mojor ty n Osha a ond 0 n ore than Mr Ho! Fo m JII-1 \\ AW ndolt 2 \\ C Boyle 3 W Fare veil 4 I C J e e l 5 J J Ora ford 6 \\ G Ra Ion 7 V Hutchc·on 8 J Gardne lormlI-1 PS ton 2 N Mu 3 S M Co och e 4 r Col ns H G McG 11 6 J Mason 7 \\ C Mann ng 8 H Sta ley 9 W Good 10 A Ch s t Base Bill A game of Bose Ball "as plaJ e I n Po t Ho] c on Tuesda; last between \he Oana d a Ul ppcrs of that to vu and the On ta os of tbi· place whl h reoultel n a v cto y for tbe Jailer by 44 uns Seo e 12 to 6 S S Anniversary '!I e Ann al lfestiyal 111 co1111e t op w th the Sa en Sab ~th S hool on Mr Jack sons orner Cartwr ght w ll take pla e on Su day a d Monday next A sermon w II be I reached en Sabbatl at 2 30 p m On Mond y ti e exer ees · 11 ommen e at J o lo k Teu II be ser ed at 3 Tc kels 2 ct8 The Bonµs Bye law e RLS Form III 1 !\. S no a r ;J M Spoto "oo<l 3 L E Hoar 4 A Peroy 6 E Caq e ter 6 E Scott 7 L Hoar B A Heal lormII IL M Leod 2 CB e<ln 3 J lodd 4 E B cnnan 5 L l\!i ne 6 M Sm th 7 E Moses 8 J Heal 9 S ~[cG II 10 bf Keeley 2T w 8 H 2 J School P1crnc A I r0 e n rubcr of the f ends an l s ho! ars of Enfi Id sci ool net together on Fr <lay alte noo J ne 27U n Mr M Cullocl s ood !n a l<11t on to 1J1n"eld the folio" ng schools were represented Mr Rosas sect on No 17 Dari gton Mr Jamee s No 14 Darington III os Nutt ng s No 4 Re I and Mrs Jackson s of East Wh t by Gather ng together at the Sci ool house about one o clock th y marched do vn to the oods Arr ng there the Enfield school and Mrs Jacksons sang some nry excellent p eces Messrs P Werry James ~m th and R chardson made sl ort and p by speeches and Mr W ll am M Cul lo 0 1 gave "o ex el ent rec tnt o s Al o gether t ns a de ded su cess Tl e gather ou l au ed be people to d spcr c n I ti e ea c ban they WO\\ rl At\le " e h e do e but 11 very p P t afte noon t by all Co I Yo rs, &c T The Walworth Pamc1de s Trial THE URDE ED EATHER S L'ETTER TO H S V FE g t s no use y ag over p lied let us get nl the onsola on e can out of our defeat l t, 1\1 G bb · a Cb st au gentle a fi st cla s finun er an E gl hn an and f om good old Devon sh re w h b an boast of ts Lord Chancellor E ng B hop Jewell S l' Drake S r T os i:,yt leton S r W Jl.ale gh Pr Ken ap<l a ho t of pt)ler celebr cs 41~ Tba) f there s ~ y good n the Cobine Mr G bl s >l II µn"I est opnb)y do h s be~t to ut ic t for h s cQ ntry ~ hene fit Mr G labs j'.l0¥8 f'lrajle 4 l A Pearce 2 J Hadp; a E Cherry ' E lloyle o N McPI erson The late ra s Ii ve made a vonde ful 6 T Lee 7 A McG II B J change n ti e appearance of he crops m 9 J F t gerald 10 G Reed Grade B - 1 R W McLeod 2 J S our mmed ate ne ghborl ood and farmers 4 J Sha v C faces nrc no v n; en n~ a pleasant e pre~s on M lne 3 Frank Mart n The hay b"rvcst, of co rse will be rather lod u F Head 6 R B ed n 7 W l gl t b t he g a pron scs to be l eavy Coulson 9 E Bas et 10 J Q ck Church Re Opernng at Hampton Tl e \\ e le; an Methodi;;t Church n Hampton h v ng been enlarged and other· sc mprove<l w JI be re opeqed on Su day next Sermons w l be preached h> tic ):l,ev Manly Benson of the Centen $rY Ch11rch J:fam ltQp apd collect ons On )fon made n a d of t e trust fund day a tea w II bo served after h h ti e Rev M Benson w 11 de! ve h s le ture ent tied Across the Cont nen Tl · w 11 prove an nterest ng occas on For part c ars see po tc s. Lecture Wc nrc nformetl that the Rev George Youn 0 w JI deli er a lecture on Red R v er n the Wesleyan Method st Ch r b n th s lo n some! rue dur ng the present n o th Mr ¥ oung as at l ort Gar y dur ng the Rebell on and "all present at the Scott murder lj: s jong res den e n the tan es £naples p µi to speak of the ~ountr) and its reso re ' fron pe> onal nb servat on The Lecture no louUI II p ove an nte est ng o e Pa t cu ars w 11 b· sho t y anno need Wooo s HousEHOLD P1Qmg Tl ere will be a gran l ~ boo! p en c 011 Tuesdn~ July 8th u the grove belonging to Mr John Virtue half an le cast of En 4l skillen The cl ldren of the several echools w II Ill semble at eleven o clock am anJ speech.. w II be de! vered by Revo J Ann s C A S mpson andJ J T lley Esq Inspector of Schools rend ng by Jas BOYS ND RLB D SIO:N Hughes Esq head master of the Model I 1 Geo .llrownson 2 M Pethe ck School Toronto and an e8'!ay b) E L El 3 0 Mason 4 L Tnek 5 K B:own 6 tis, Esq Hampton Refre·hments w II be A Uussel 1 E Hennessy 8 C Demps served at 1 o clock Riter \\I h a match game of Base Ball " II be playei m lqe ter 9 G McG 11 l 0 S Lock hart II l D Tod 2 E Ji oster 3 E field adJO n ng the woocjs The :jlnnlB\ !\en Court ce 1 John Pearce ~ H Basker Inder.eµd 0nt Brasa Band " ll be present to There w II qe 1lle 13 W J ejirey ~ E Qood 8 J en! en the pe1formances several sets of ro~uet anfl several swings Bonathan 9 H C rr e 10 A Barret~ III 1 Fred Hoar 2 John \\ ndatt a The Comm ttee spqre no pams n mak ng E Hoar 4 C Batt ng 5 D G lfo d 6 D th s one of the moat ouccessful p n cs held n the lownsb p Tl e p bite are cord ally L nton 7 N G ant 8 A Chapman nv ted to attcn I E S mpson D IS ON I BOYS ~ ~ D GIRLS Martba Shaw 3 Eella $haw 4 li!Ujma Jowell q .\nn e Darch 6 Lou sa Ilonathan 7 Hatt e Mos es 8 Frank Spear 9 John McManus 10 W II am Cobb 11 \\ II am Jennrngs 12 George P erce 13 W II am Hagg th 14 Enos Souch 15 John Reel 16 George l -l l!ella Cobb ii cc U / ii'H' on Flelfher 2 'l'b ri a Gou d 3 Safab Opl knall 4 Fanny powns o Jane Ann Fo bes 6 Mary Goodman 7 Edd e McMurtry B Robert S art 9 John Cher ry 10 Wille Vann 11 R bard Goo I 12 W 1 am Saunders 111 I Mar on Good 2 M nn e Do vns :j M·ry Cobb 4 Flo ence .jloµ,n a I ~ Geo l!art n 6 Frank B own 7 W II e R chard B Robb e Cherry 9 Harry Vann 10 Join R e 11 John Bunner M IV Mr F ed ~ ook s w 11 ac~ept tbarnro fo the new po aloes s t us on Saturday last They are the ! ne t "e I ave yet ~een Strawberries oourH ARD SCHOOL Depa tment s row.le I tu I and con ta ns A Pule) G rs E Dodda poen ll )l*b~ a))\ I h " \bout do bt ki furs er 1' foung ~ N Jone· w II be ery a ceptable lg ti e l ~tJF Rµr~ ¥umberofp risnresepl\D tbs g1.. 1e The pr ce of the Magaz ne a one dollar a 40 year Address Grade B Boys-G R ssel \\ Pet! enck oon s HousEHOLD M GAZ "E ~ Fol y J Westco\t Newbu gh N y t .,e R 1PW ~Ii! p o able men! on Grade A-Bo)~ man J Laugh! n .·, I l' r ~1 b s ave 0 ta A S uall h Mlt EnnT s SusrENS ON The eus pens on of .Mr ~dy 11 ,. ~urrently report ed nvolve~ one ortwofirm· on the Otla\\a and more suspens ons are expected The ma n cau c of Eddy s fa ure s the glut of Dur ng the prev ous tho lumber market t vo years, all the Ju u bcr that Canada could tu n out vas advant·geously d spo ..d of to Th s year however the Un tod States eales haye b~en I m ted and pr cf 0 lpw wh le lumb·f!lf" d1'1' ng last ntcr l'orked extens ve I m ts and nc ured heavy I abil t es antic pat ng profitable sales. They have been ery m chd appo nted an llhosc 'loronlo J ne IHI 1860 ho got e tended cred t from the Banks "re DOWbeng·hUtdownuponan\theraccom }j 0 b t .f:'/ .l>'OWna ·lie modat on stop_ped The agents and cons gn DEA1t S R I ha e now to s bm t on ees of lumber n fore .gu ni·r4et~ ®01ng the u l n Pt ea a>e refus ng to accept the behalf of my cl ent the follow n0 propos I mbe mans money drafts It was n the t on for a settlement of ti e matters n d a latter way that Mr Eddy &USJ"'D led H s Ottawa lrafts on Me srs Shephm Dav· & Co Burl ngton Vermont, "ere rep d ated when p e ent d H s total I ab I ti°' aruount s n round nun bera \Q ?µ~ m1lhon and a nterested pe son one to be I osen by you q arj;ef \ll dollars h · asset· tak ng h s one by Mr Mann ng and those a t ng th real estate at first o t and v thou\ mak ng h m and the 1" 0 to choose a th d and any dedu t on for worked out t mher l m t8 hows a surJ?luo of only $121 000 Ot the ti at the books papers and doc ment.s be to ul J ub l t es only 200 000 s due m :placed u the r custo y pend ng th s uves Canada and Shepheril D~vis ~ (JQ are the t gal on and alter t takes place th t the pp.no pal pte~i\ora-thffr clwm be ng over books and papers shall be de! vered ove to half a mil OD dollars. 01 course the banks n O tawa through wh ch Mr Eddynegot at- the present 1ohurch Wardeno Th s, I ed h s exchange draft.s are md rectcred tors c ve a eaoonable propos ton tor m; cl tor large amount. It ·sad that ~H ~ddyla [ ents lo nake an I j on to accept Yo l be "ood enough to favo11r m 0 w tl your re t n would be d ftlcult to real e P) b ret l\ o! rual You struJ 00 6 The Belfast magistrates have deterro ned AI> 1\1 C " not to allow procesBJons m the r town at the An I the follow ng from ti e some j July ann mar eP, yet more thoroughly show that ti Vestr; ~~::, 0 ~dte~s :s;u.~:~e f'~~t 1 ~~:e{~~·d~e j ,.._ J" I I , 1'.ours t uly N W TKY~$ B EL M D j

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