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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 15 May 1874, p. 2

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THE MERCHANT FRIDAY :MAY lo 1874 RATES OF ADVERTISING In ast DUST HO ek s S ato"' n Mr Pres dent 11 the character of a Dus man and does ha best ende~vor to throw <lust n the eyes of ha ratepayers hop n as\\ e presume to succeed n Jup ng them o o g v ng h m $5000 before they shall have succeeded n !av ng the eyes l the 0 Hara appears wa era of com non sense. GEO P ROWELL & Co s k a d 37 Pak Row · dver semen ed for pub! at on must be hand d fore 12 o clock noon o Th rsday W .All matter l:lU.MMA Y Capt· n fhomas of tie s ea usL p has obta ned an o !er for the arre t of Can Le na e of tl e Fr nc steems p E op upon a barge of 1 be! 1 Moved thereto by the a nearest p ty for tl e Pres dent and h s adu rcrs "e have re solved to h sun que nental olfspr ng EXORB~TANT to find a grave n s cradle excep ng two po nts wh ch ve w 11 for the spec al ed fi Mr P es dent 0 Hara and I s f enda cat on of the read ng p bl c re produce n ha e been talk g ve y lo d abo t the ex another column orb a t p ofit Messrs R ce an<l Bark r Upon the ques on of make on the sale of Organs Wel t to be ve so wl at does Mr DON OS make After pay ng l fo f gl t Me been sell ug nst uruents of pre selv the sane mus ca omb na on fo $115 as I\-lr 0 Hara has been se n 0 for $1 0 How abo t the exo b ant profits 1 The fact s that upon the system p rsued by tl e Do m n on Organ F to y Messrs R ce and Barker can ay <lo\\ ll n Bowmanv le n struments d y nc uded at a less cost ban sad Company can make them for G e bem a bonu 1 Al but then that s en o rag ng f e g mlnufactures May we a k w re does Mr 0 Hara ge J s Reeds & &c &c A e hey purchased on ti e other s de of be nes 1 DON TFORGET A WALKING FEAT Aga n e a k can any honest man con tent h mself by s mply refus ng to vo e for Tl e New Yorke s are Id o er a walk the bonus 1 Ra her a t not h s duty to aga nat t me at present n prog ess at the record h s vote aga nst t 1 We have heard Amencan Inst tute Hall The great pe of omc persona who under a fa e v ew of destr an Ed" a d P " eston has nat bed the f ct ha e rrom ed not to vote aga nst the bonus bu " o f they had kno n ti e tru b wou!U ha e uu ed the dea of ma! ag any sue} prom e Q ery -Are prom ses so obta ncd b nd ng on he I om ser 1 HIS OWN TRUMPETER CAPlT AL SI 000 000 COW FOR SALE F o pa n3 ~~---~~~~~. DIRECTORS STRAYED FOURTH ANNUAL SALE po nt o t tl e an nst tut on ft e- Willow Grove Herd of SHORT :EIORNS. t be ao at teres s alone nflan e h s zeal n la or of the Bonu by law 1 HE ROLE OF HONOR an 0 gan of the same mus cal comb a on and n 11 n u h u pe o case than that sold by the Dom n on 0 gan Con pany to $1 0 ma) be purchased of Messrs R e and Ba ker for $ 1 Who g ts the exo b ant profits l o e re u t we hear of the demo a zat on o the Don Carlos Pa y Wh 1 er he n tr gues of· v ly pr esthood ly succeed s problem t cal n al ttle d fficulty ns to he ol< of honor by wb ch some of our townsmen a e supposed to be gove ned More than twelve months ago t was nderstood that the town was d sposed to g ve $5 000 as a bonus to the then Oshawa Organ Mannfa tur ng Company prov ded sad Company wou d leave Oshawa and come to Bowmanv le See ng there "as no certa nt) abo t the Bon a Mr O Hara succeeded n gett ng say fort) of onr c t zen& to s gn a bon I wbe eby they agreed sub ect to eerta n cond t one) that should tl e to n efuse a bonU· ti en they \\ ould supply the Company w th an amount equal to that asked for by way of bonus ' z $5 000 It be ng uuderstood ti at should the bon ia by law la l to carry they the bond s gners o ld not be asked to hand over the dol ars Tue Uompany fa le I do as p r the r ag eement DOMINION BANK BOWMAJSVILLE AGE!I CY m31 f MUSIC n SMALLFARMFORSALE Ancient Order of FQrQstcrs The To on o Cou ta of ti ta wor h tile paper t was wr ten on Before the o ners of real es ate vote $5 000 to aa d factory ougl t bey not to nderstand ts financ al pos ou 1 " 11 the Onta o Bank ccept he Co npany s pap r even "hen en ors d by the Pres dent n h s pr ate cnpn c ty or s a second endorse requ red 1 Would nny bus ness n an n th s town ad vance $5 000 pon the secur ty the (;o n panv offer the Corporal on 1 ls t not a ne foct hat one of hs town f·thers has sa d he Yous respe fu y feels b mae f bo d n hono to vote for En1uN R Bo the bonus but that he would not g ve 25 Ove u e cents n he dollar !or the atock of he Com Qu k Ma I pan) Ie h s the ole of honor by h ch G and Se c on an) one or more of the Bond s gners regu late the r do ngs 1 The cond t ons of the Bond they wgned have been vlo atcd by the Company The r stock s as a ove and ) et such s the n ce po nt of hono that "here gentlen en would not r sk 25 cen a on a dollar they 1 d bera e y th ow a"\\ av $ 000 of the peoples ,money f that PUBLIC MEETING s honor hen e would prefer ts oppos te for we hold that no man has a r gh to vote away pub! c money for an object he d o thy h s pr vate support Honor do yo call t 1 Yes t I onor w th a Fr end y Benefit Soc ety second Ann al Fee and Jub lee nth ty of To onto about the end of July next B nd a e n eJ to compete for var ous p zes vh h will b offered hy the Comm t tee The amount of $3000 ~·· """ ded to he sue easful compe tors of last year P ofe s ona b1 ta ) A ateur and D um and F fe Ba ds n th s ne ghbo hood ar formed that f r her nform· on " l be supp ed on appl ca on to the Se retary Bro H Danes .Box 240 Post Offi e 'loronto l be del vercd by ll'_or part culara Po ULAT ON OF PORT HOPE -Acco d ng to the census taken by the a sessorsMessrs J G ;\ l ams a d G M Furdythe pop lat on of Po t Hope s 5 6 8 be ng an nc ea e of 213 o er last years cens a DIED P lINN m8 FOR SALE. RECIPROCITY T e fo lo~ ng s om the Ass ated Pres· despat il f om Wash 0 tou th a morn ng WAS NGTON Ma) 13 1874 There eems some pro pect that the ne got at ons now go ng on w th a ew t ne v treaty of commerc al rec proc ty w th the Dom n on of Canada n av term nate succeesful y The Secretary of State con ducts tl e nego at ons on behalf of onr Gov ern nent, and S r Ed\\ ard Thornton and the Hon Geo ge B own Senator of the Dom n on of Canada act as JO nt pen potent a es on the part of Great Dr ta n N egot at ons have been go ng on for some m nths and t IB nderstood that a rough out! ne of the new treaty a now the subject of nvest ga t on and d ac ss on Tl e Canad ans say they have no need to ask favors f om any b dy and do not "ant any now b t if the Un ted States th nk t to thell' nterest to merge the fishery q est on and all other troubleso ne quest ons n a comprehens ve treaty they v l cord al y agree to any equ table settle nent calculated to place the comm ere al relat ons of the 111 o cou tr es on a fnendly nnfettered and utually ad vantageous ba s RELIGIOUS SERVICES SU:'<DAY MAY17 h 1874 ST JOHNS CHURCH- AN GUO \N Sernces n th s chur h twice e ery Sunday a.t tt o lok n.tbemo ng rudat7 n the e en ng by Re D Macnab CAJS AD!\. PRESRYTERIAN S Flowers, P l o "W'ers. P Colema h s tl is year doubled Zis nu nber of Hotbeds a d the quantity of Fwwers oov. n tZ eno i 'llMluding Tae Sons of Ten peran e and Good Tem p ara of th s town nt nd hold g a pr ate un on meet ng n the r ball th even ng Au n erest ng t n e s expected as a good programme a n course of preparat on l he me hers of t e Temp e are reques led to meet at 1 alf past seven for the trans a t on ot bu51nesa Ow ng to a m stake of the Stat<Sn an t has been ad er s d o be ope to the pub\ o b t th s as not ntent onal to the ll Beedle s Bell Rmgers nee our la.st e have rece ved adU t on al nfo mat on respect ng the nternal state of affa rs at the Factory and assu n ng the co rectness of sn. d nformat on \\ e have ar r ved at the conclus on..that under the pre sent n ana.0 ement t never can s cceed and bat one ot two ti n0 a had better be lone a once change the management or w ud up t e concern for we have th a day Wed nesda) been nlo med tl ·t the Pres d nt to d one of our ead ng mcrebnnt· that l the th ng vere wo nd p at once tl e oss would not be more I an JO per cent What t w o Id be n two years f om th s I Tl s tu ented t oupe played on Fr dav n g t to a ratl er meagre aud enc~ no doubt he result of the sell nil ctea by the Sw ss Alleghan ans at the r last vnnt. The performance hroughout was "ell susta ned and gave sa sfact on The bel s were used to accompany he vo e the elfeGt be ng of he ~:[e chant pleas ng and ti e charm of nove ty We DEAR S R -On Fnda even ng 1st nst ea n hat he t onpe w agam st s the fo lo v ng officers ve e duly nsta led to tb s eason and have no loubt they w 11 take charge of Per ) towu Temp e No 623 I e g eeted w th a b mper hou e I 0 ofG T for the ens g qua ter W () T Br C T Ma Ion as a used last Mo <lay W V T Sr E L 0a d ve 1 forenoon on t be ng known that an assault W S Br J S Dun Ion on a G P'Y mp ad been made the e e W A S S M A Dundon n ng p ev ous about t vo m es vest of the W T S M C Cal<lwel by a number of Ma.nver s men antl a W F S Br " lard Cald ell I orse aken the efrom Invest ga on W M B John Campbell d sc osed he la that son e sharp W D M Sr Anne Ca <lwoll tr eke n horse trad ng had been played by W I G Br John K rk the G ps es on a f nd of the n aders and V 0 G Br Tohn W son they eeonyde W Chap B Sa u J WR HS S p · e 7 0 0 k PRIMITIVE 1E H OD 8"' on Sabba b1 next at 10 30 ng and a.tu 30 n thee enng G 0 a k S bbatl S boo a aft hoon S SPECIAL NOTICES Oo eo CO::IU1ERU1AL BOWM <1.NVII LE byJ MD all P du Bronch1t1s Cured Bo 1e hant fay 14 h 1874 125 to 27 5to 0 20 060 -0 063 OOOtoOOO O 63to0 6 U45to050 018\00 20 50t 600 0 40to0 4o 0 0 t 010 15 00 ooot ooo A JYIAN of a '!HOUSA ND o 16 QO OOOt<OOO TORONTO \.nnbe for o fing o of the samek me of o r lo~fers good bu ngsv;een.lo not und r cont o o clock ---

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