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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 29 May 1874, p. 1

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THE MERCHAN f AND GENERAL !ADVERTISER lJ1 culn.tes largely in the To \ uahlps of Darling ton Clarke and Oart :night. It 18 a common l la.tform open to the fl'ee 1 scuss on of a.ll ques t ous 1 vh oh the general public nr(> concerned TERMS WEST DURHAM Stea.m Job Printing O:flioe. Krna STRE~ I BowuANVILL~ S·vcnty five cents per annum m ad va.nce The Merchant and Obser ver $2 00 RAiffiS 01: ADVllR1181NG AND GENERAL ADVERTISER. VOLUME V BOWMANVILLE ONTARIO FRIDAY Mt\.Y 29 1874 !~UMBER 0 "colun n Half do ann un xxxrv POS'IERS PAMPHLETS CIRCULARS BILL HEADS CHEQUES NOTES HANDBILLS LABELS CARDS TICKETS &c &c &c EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE It looks to me like u4 You are read rn 0 it backwa1xls my leoi fellow ! rephed the clerk It w"' truo Dan I ad biancbcd off mto tie left passage 1 stead ol the r gbt aud had reatl the ti 0 ures fro1n ri 0 ht to 1°ft 'Ill polt 0 ze rn the morn ng oa1d D m Ill heart broken tones Gen tic nen good n R. PE.A.TE, TAILOR Gentlemen GRAND TRUNK RAILW.A:Y I POETRY Is 1t Worth While ' tbe slave tra<le the tnumphs of his self con trol hi. S) mpathetlc patience and his uu Jl nchmg filmness put to shame the bluster ing arrogn1 ce a.r d rando1n bloodshed too s & Boy s Garmen ts MU Ill IN TBE l'IEWES'J: STYLES RELIANCE Mutual Life Assurance Society F\II AN..() "INTER TIUE rAllLE Tram> will leave Tiowmanville Stat on ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS. Liverpool London and Glusgo VJ ESTABLISHED 1840 G n. rnA CHIEF Or.uci::s 131 Hi JAMESSTREET MONiREAL Joaquin 1\-I llcr 1 as "Wrttten a ne v book of poews 1 vh ch inay be (ou du wy ta~ gems st e '>ll among the sm d IIe1e ia one fro11 an ong his ] all en Lea\: es "h ch 11.1' so f ll of ea nest (eel g and teacheR s so ro 1oh nee led a lctson that it seems worthy of a presentat on to onr rea<let - often characteristic of English deal igs with aavage tnbes And mall the brntory of travel p rhaps there 1s nothmg more touch rng ti an ll e slory of the fa thful Makololo who n1a cl cd with their k o vn to them ns to h m spears father aciosa a who 11 Bowmanv1lle time as follows ( OTNG WEST GOING EAST con tu ent for the most part us much uu terposed I ocal R:q l!J.38 Mixed ltlxprt.::5$ 7 2n a n1 I Expi:ess 8 40 am M xed 3 ;;io p m Local 9 lo p n1 8 40 am 3 20 1 1n 7 20 p m. FOR 'Iicket.!l ur u f0r1nat101 a.pi:I, to w A NEADS Aue t Bo" mai v1ll J 1 e Vth 1871 tf ilO DU,llOTORS the r own bocl es bet 1 ecn lnm nnd hostile who 1 lu.:ngcd 1 eadlonr:i nto 11 swol len r \er lo rescue I mfromdro-wn1ng 'vho w RR LOSCOMBE B4RR1STER-A1 LAW l)V ICIXOR IN'.~A.W,WRx 1c feel New 'l'a,ilor Shop WITfI F Y CJOW Lll begs to LAI form the l blic geuera.lly that he haa com E rn O.F.11ioE,-Over ~IcCl ng s Store sa.me fl at a3 J M :Br maco1nb s Denki.I Rooms Bowi 1amille Oct 27tl 1868 ly 11.reJ to go 11th htm down to that mysteri otts stc1. frvrrr wlnch thetr-e-tolea lffe.thren had never rctt rned and who sat down by tho ea~tern JOHN AND I.IME. HEAL, :EtlIYME A httle Rhyoie came just in time And a.11 about tl1e best of Lime I ime from the West of the very bel5t t 1ence l busu1cas 1 l the Shop next to tho E¥ .N· beat in any q_uarter 11e1:IB Office one dooi: eaet of J Milnes I me t11at 'Vlll o.lwa.ys stand the teat Ha.v1nghad seve1al\years expenence in the When making into mortnr t.rade he I 01 es to satisfy all who may favor I :v1ll tl'Y a1 d keep a good su1 ply h n v.1th a call For it is alwaj s wanted That when )'OU all come in to buy GOOD FITS GUARANTEED You 11 not bed snpp nted BoTI1nanv Ile Se1 4tl lS m49 ti You w1ll always find it dry and fresh And that a tiometl ng bom1 c So come along ruid try this L me But don t forget the n1oney Ho 1a of del1ve ..y £rom Nine a.m to Four pm Corner of Qneen ru d Ontario Street the Township Of Dai lington AUCTIONEERS H T PHILLIPS, HAMPTON ro Bowman ville ~fn.rch THOS BOWDEN 11th 1871 no24 t f. l 1orr 1 t attention given to sales &c on reaaon a.ble torma Wm.. Barton, BNNISKILLEN. t:iaJes l romptly 11tt<:inded t(I on reasonable terms Straw-Cutters ! Grain Grinders ! ~ FEED MILLS. BOW MANVILLE Farm Implement Forwardmg Agency Il W JAMES King St How1n \nville .Another car load of the a.ho's 1 oble articles on tho wa) Painter Glazier Paper Hanger &c &c Please ca.U a.t the JAMES BIGHAM, 0-entlemen of Fa.shion. NOT SO FAST. l:tea ta m mch IYRONE I yrone March 8th 1869 --~ '\II ku <l.s of work I romptly attended to and sat1sfa.ct on guarantee-d 'i:J ce-:N ext door ea.at of the 131ble CJ s 22 tf Ilowmai ville Dec 5 18 2. nlO 0. B()UNSALL, · I MIOU1ER DJ ALER 11 MANUll'AC'IURER n.n rogula.r rates all ti e , omet1<s of Bowma.nville Jul) "'th 1873 Ameic,i.n Marble B To Ma.sters of I.. 0. I. -LANK CJEllrIFICAES Al !'I cat on &c &c can be proCUl't:ld at this office a.t ' over that excited by acb1eve1nent Such a several fricnd>l in \Vhose JUdgn1ent I have fo be Cont n'l.led predominance of moral 1ntercst 19 natural confidence ho\ e s 1ggcsted that as the read and u deed me' 1tablc when we lament the er hkes to know somet,Jung about the a.u 1 Jom, get up an exmten ent by refus1ug to grnnt A Shght Mistake Prospectuses Proposal Forms &c supplied loss of a great pre cber I ke the late Thomas thor a Eihort account of his or1g1n and early 0 n application at the H cAr<l Office or any of Is t vorth wl ile tl at we battle to humble licenses 1 hey lad better hcense goo 1 the Agencies Some poor fellow soldier do :vu into the d 1st " B nney Bnt tl s 1s not the case with hie would lend add !tonal mtereot to this men and let them sell Tl e propos1t10u Sackcloth and ashes would St it Dai J t .t JAMl S GUAN'I pioneers of It ys1cal knO\\ ledge V-l e n111y in book Such is rny excuse for tha following God I tJ us all 1 im.e shortly will tumbh~ at the present moment-and the thicker the seemed to ueet v th' l o::.t uu versa.I favo1 Res Secretary \Jl of ua together 1 ke leaves in a g st ieed gather up with hngertng re1nen1brance ·~ot1sm and if an apology be 1 ecessa1y for cloth and the deeper the 1Je<l of ashes the The pie,ulcnt was about top it the 1uest10n I{ imbled ndeed down nto the dust all per,onal traits of departed genms Its gn mg a genealogy I fin<l 1t m the fact that \.GENT FOR BOWMANVIIIll to the Ut!clu g "he1 an stbJect rQse 1n 11 better he \\ill be pleased C BARKER association v; ith a noble moral nature itEl lt I'S not \ ery long and contains only one Obscner Office K 1 g St Dan " a bachelor ycu under,tan<l " id distant part of the buildmg and all eyes l ab1ts of thought and feelrng 1ts methods rnc1dent of whwh I have ieaeon to be proud 32 ly bachelors have advantages which do not were nstantly tut uc l 1n that d1rcct1on Bowman lie June 24tl1 1870 of work am nll eagerly remarked But The egotism is of 10 very innocent a char It "as an old v. omnn poorly dad and fall to the lot of marned men such Ira tsarc chenshed only becanse of the acter and 1sgot over so very qutckly that A bachelor wl o comes home at nnl oly whose care \\Orn co ntenance \VM the pain reflected interest that they derive from doubtless many a readet I as thought 11 And yet DAVID LIVINGSTONE hours is not looked upon as a m1serahle ruf ful ndex of no l ght suflermgs splendid aehie' em en ts to whtelt they bear "'ould li : n e Leen still n1ore unobtrusn: e tf fian-a vile perfidious wretch gm lty of there \\ ns ometh ng 1n the frash o1 her no nece::isa1y relation Thus \Vhen Faraday the writer had made rn apology at all l rom the Bnt 1:1h Quarterly I eT e deadly cnme-and a n1arned man 1s. Be hr gl t eye that told she had once been ' hat died the obscure 1ehg1ous denomma.tton to where certa.1n1y none vas needed 13ut the sides if be goes out with the boys and she then 11 as not SI e addressed the I rc"1 ---Th"r 11;orks do follow thern On ti at wh ch I e fo tbfully adhered denved an un narratn e lvould not have been nearly so hoists m a ltttle too much p zen he bas dent and said she 1 ad coine because Rbe i>orld of trne life whlther these "°'ls of \Vonted nterest in the eyes of ma.ny from character1st1c w1tl o t t For " th all Liv the pm 1lege of sneaking mto h s solitary heard ti e) "ere to d eide the hcense 11es I have wntten these few] ne-s hallowed comfort pomt tt ts not our office the fact of l lS connect1on with it Yet tnqstou e .s t1anspnrent s npl city of nature co tch there to sleep of! the effects of h15 hon You sa1cl she all kno v \\ho I a1u And all I have to ~ay to offer any speculations Lere But the every one felt that for so1ne reason or other we should entirely u1 scon eive 11101 it we last mght s clebaucb You once kue v n1c to be 1n1strcss ol one of That )OU can find me still at ho1ne i:;ense of eter::nty which 15 never felt so the great eletr1c1 1 ::i rchg ous 1 fe nnd hrs regarded h m rui au over grown artless Dan bad been out 01 a teat and when the finest estates i ti e bo10t 0 h l once ba<l I am not gone a.way stongl) ao 111 the silent p1e~em..:e of the setentthc career were v. hollj dll:!socrited clnltl H s was the stmpl city of an exceed he came to the hotel "here be hangs out ahusbanJ.untlfivcso1s:a11 \OnaIJnc\crhad 1lle So all my kind old fnenckl may noble dead has its earthly as "ell as 1ts And tlrn for ner had little 1 terest !or the mgly s·rong w1lletl man with no smalJ he was in that cond1tiou \\ h1ch is aptly des 11 k1nder 11 isl and n otber 1 eve1 had Live And all the ynung ones too heavenly aspect For 1uen die but 1 nn "orld !except what ms reflected upon tt b) aino u1t of self conac ousnea:s that waa kept er bed as low cniue ) ou so l !\.n irubec1lti bettet 01 inorc attect 01 i.te sons :B t where And get thc1 gu1mc ts 1 c~ll ma.de pves And 1f private gr cf looks l eu,en l 1s disco'\' eries The character of the mau ou ppressed only by tlie ardor of an all ab smile played ove1 h1s cla.srsic 1 ce and it a1e they no 11 1 TJoi.:tOJ I ask \vhere :.i.re In fashions that o.rc ne He could not talk about Where old aud } oung dea fr en l may ward craving for a personul reunion pubhc d d no doubt make the "ork what 1t "as sorbu g devotion they I 0 V 1 'lhe Er;TJRX Pa.OE rs belong to and are cliVld ed amongst the Pol GillWWera L1v:io:s D~CTTNED BY OTHER COMPANIES or on wh ch an extra Prem:i.~ m ~i.:o ld be requ red can '\\ re t ot ell tl s br ef 1 tt Journey be assured at the ordi ary iates of this Soc ety 01 over the Is th nus lo n u to the t de under a specuil ar a ige ne1 t 'Ve give h m a fhh tnlc!tca 1 of a. serr ent SIEOIAL NO!' FOFEITA.BLE J OLIUIES 188\lCd Ere fold ne. the l and s to be and n.lmle under wh ch only 10 15 01 20 Annual Pay F ore c an 1 aye 1ust aL I s Ii de' rnents a.re req ired each payment sec ring a Policy for a. sum assure 1 1 ruport o iate to the Look at tl c oses alut ng en.ch othe numberofprenuumsra<l and/ret!fQ'i'1 f t r Look at the I er<ls all at pea.cc o the pla ul\ia.n an 1 man o 1ly makes ar on his brothm ooyment of pr¢niums Ard laughr:i n b 13 heart at h 8 penl and 1 an ~foDKRATE PnEMitMS and mm1t liberal on Shamed l y tl1e beasts tl at go Jo n ou tl e ditions coae.t to w·iut n s1mple faith till be l 1:1 rt o Jg a e lee 1 tr a.1 can1e uack from a voyage that must ha\e I seem eel to ti em lii<e a JOUrne) beyond the Aud m ghtie1 fru £01 woe ur fo1 cal giave 'I h character wh1ch produced ef f eta hko tl csc on ] nghshn en Americans Portu 0 u~SI.! colonists and African barbarians nhke \\as certainly no common one and must be well worth our study It does not I often happen 111 the ease of nny one d1stin gu /jbed for phy sICal dt-seovery that the in Lereat a.ttachincr to character predotninates 0 That be longed to a ' piecer rn a factory near Glasgow \\ htth well be er] JS !am1ly hnd removed hP bought Rud Jie>e TI It the death that a rntt·d h11n dtman s Rudm ents of Latrn By stu hes amongst the people cf his p1tv and bis lo\ e purs ied m the mtei vals of haru labor he was, afte1 all congruous with h1s life lhs rend dt nag the next Ji\ e or s x ) cars sev qmet departure when hts labor "as done era! classtcal authors After that he seems was inst m accorlance with his method of to have given his attenhou n101e to general work A ncl if Westmmster AbbeJ is to literature e·pecially bo" ever to scientific We suppose receive his bones our sat1sfact1on does not works and books of tnivcl so mnch a1 se from any honor done to Da this kind oi tl 1ng is uot so lncon1mon v1d Lmng.tone but rather from the e1 r oh among labon!Jg youths 1n Scotland as it is The prox1m ·te cause of tl s mcnt of that sbrlne of nahot al 1n emone~ n England with the record of a name that England 1s no doubt to be found rn the d lferent hab its of the t\i;o popt lut1ons and especially 1ll would not willmgly let dte The 1nttoductory clap erlll l v1ngstone s the better tone of lam1ly !tfe nmong the But alter all popular habtts of · JottTTTeyB1'nd-RCOem"Chmi m i:louth fnca _ Hcotch -a chupter consist nl"! of only seven pa.0 es- mmd and forms oTfanuly hfc are largely And the rea<=on preaenta as charming and cbaructertatic o. affected by inshtnt ans p1 ture of autob1ograpln as ' e have e\iel whJ the eccleSJast eal and cducot onal svs read 11 ere 1' a k ud of u auly shyncso terns of Scotland have produced results ao about it a 1s1ng not Irom a iv want ot con much more general and truly nat10nal than fidence m l 1s clarn1 to be he i d hut J ts\ an) th mg that we eee m England, would be from that so1t al scr iltt 'e less \\ bich gener a fru1tf l S\lject of teflect10n with "gges ally accomvan1es an honest eelf conta ned t10ns petbaps not altogether comph nenta1y pride and which shrmk· "1th dread from to the wealthier rnatitut10ns of the South My own Be that as it mo\ this Scotch boy wh le any appearance of ostentat10n inuhnat on he tells u s \~O 111 lcad me to "orkmg fr I ts I' ng contmetl to obta n aee his natn e land aga.10 we can eagerly awaitrng h m ght 7 An l n the nn<lst of "' I langhte1 m which thci o mg JaJ1esJ01 e I Dan sought his O\\ n co lcb "'""'I It 1s not safe for a lJ one to ask !nm the number of L1s roon1 The Old Womans Appeal lhe inhabitants of a ti r vmg to~u ol Pe11ns)l"nnHL having as embled as wa! the r custom to dec1d~ what llt rn ber-Jf any-of spmt hcei ses tl e town should pe tit on lrom the County Ooun ti ere was a very full attenuc. Or.e ot the mag1s !rates pr Sided a ct po Hhe platform were seated an1oug other.:, tl ee pastor of the v1lloge one of lus deacon· !:!lCIUn d the phy say as !tttle as possible al out Ill) self but a v12ry fair general education After the meet ng bad li m called to or der one of the i 10st respectable c t1 ens of the borough rose an I after a short speech moved that the meet11 g pctttlon for the ensmng ) ear He thot gl 1t wa.s not beet LITERATURE. SO, HO! Itahan & ARRIVAL! W ES TE R N CORN FOR ~~DEED, meet A welcon10 greetiog by R PEA1E Bowma1 v Ile June lDtb J.S73 A large a d choice solcct >n of Monuments & Grave Ston._os, o.1wa.y on 1 an] of &upe1 or workl tan.sh p :i.nd James otl McFeeters. AGENT o.t lowest pnoos Wrought or Gast Iron Fenccb or e clos1ab burying lots Fnrmture Tops Mantel Pieces &c kept on l 1J1<l or vrought to ot 101 A o,a.ll " "spcctfu1ly icquested at tl c v;orka For the follov;u1g Ins :aan<ie Com_pa.ines o.nd tlr~m:1titut ons viz lhe QUEEN ]tire and I ife Iasu1a ce Coln p any Capitol£2 000 000 $150 000 dcpos ted FOR FEED 11th the Dom nwn Government for tl e protec " John McDougall. dersmCanadn. C.B:ED CODN, n p a.ny of Cana.do b e~t and cheapest The ISOLATED lUSK Fire I ·urance Com Ki '!J 8t10et Bo niai v1lle 1 tf Ootobc l·l 1860 REMOVAL DiVIDSON lta.s rmnO"i.:ed ie!ildcnce DR. a tl Surgery to ti e late residence of J hn hu~ BEAUTIFUL TEETH J M BRIMACOMBE L D S reeth E:xtracted at Twenty five Cente: Roon1s o er McClung Bros Stores 1 gs Bank department The UNION AND PERMANE1\T Build ng an l Savings Society It is onl) by Thei;e latter 1nstlt tions advance I oans on ly eHry teal step JU advance B..en.l :F. state on terms nus ally easy for the a 001 s deral1u11 of periods aepa1ated by cen borro e1 t tries or even nILllennn ms that the c far Bo,main lie lcb oth 1873 th e Dom n onJor] arJners and Isolated Rrnks lhe C~NAJJA LANDED CREDIT COY w 1th a Sa Cat tal 5 00 000 -One of the Co1n1 au cs lo 1 g b s nese 1n, sorro\v finds a consolation-not less strong That al ways m tlSt be so But the process himself without Jeelrng that he "as do mg among men the clerk to oonvince tba.t one In j ondcr L ll) 1n0 g ound there aro six uor less dn me-m the contemplat10n of 'vaa not evident antl tLe work was the so And he shrank from this not through drink more "ould have fimsbcd the bus1 graves, filled by tl tt l nsband md those that undJ 1ng hu1ua1 ity "111ch sluues the more consp1cuotrn In the case of L1vrng any mere aJ!0 ctat10n of humiltty b t partly nesa lne 01 s and oh ti uy are all clrut katd· fairei and lives moie lnlly the old~r it be stone on the other hand 1t might almost because b) temperament he scorned to He did not stui) to talk to the cletk but gra' es cotnes an l wlucb whoever 11ay be the seem as tbougl the work derived its popular tbrnst h1msel! on the attent on of otl ers Docto1 how onrne they to 1 e lruukur<ls' \vent on h1a sin uous way up the stairs loser is l \ ay~ enncheLl exa.lted a 1d en iuterest fron the man rathe1 than the man and part!) because u the self disc phne of thrnk ng JD h s woollen m nd tl at he need Yo t \\O 1! l come and dr nk with them and no bled b; eveiy grent soul gat!Jere I to its fro tn t' e y..ork Or 1f s 1ch lang la,,e HI too a spmtual hie he had learned to s 1bordrn ed a good mg! ts iest more than anyth "g Jo l toll them that ten perate dr nkrng bosom .Each l: usy generat101 when l t strong nt an_} rate the connection behveon ate all pe1sonal aims to the gro t\ness of a else would do them ~ood hes do\\ n to rest leaves beh nd 1t not only the character of the man and the work was m1ss1on he behoved to be d1v1nely imposed An<l you too Sir \ addressrng the pia Dan slept JD 4u and d d not thrnk of accum 1lationo of matenal or in ellectuul so close so clear and stnk1ng that the t" o The genealogv carnes us back to the n ak11 g any mlStake ns he branched of! mto or), "oul I come and dunk with my hus wenltl: but ne-w hnes of cl aracter fmnt or cannot be separated m thought And put otorm beaten ialaud ot Ulvu "here the an the passage <h1ch lei to I ts room The ban<l and my son, thot ght they might strong wb ch affect tLe ~hol e berng of man ting on one s1 le scientific soc eties it 1111 cestral L11 rng tones held a small farm and hght m the passage turncl down nnl dr nk "itb safe!) and folio\ ) our reltg10u1 kind And this genenc moral gro vth eel tarnlv not too much to sayjthat tire rnter where if there be uay tb ng rn Mr B iokle s Dan "a n ot fool sh enough to turn it on example though it be fa1 the slowe·t of all tho.o est token b) the general I ublic m the work theories we ruav inu1.g ne tl \t a struggle beceuse I e knew that if he raised brn hand Dea co you sold them llHn \\ b1ch nm.de mdv:ements wl ich go to mal(e up progress aocompl st ed "as VCrJ great!) st1mulllted by \>tth host1!0 elements for a precario ts sub above !us shoulder it woul I destro~ h seqn them drunkards l on have no\\ got my is that "h oh ma, ks most deeply and clea1 the fascin ihon exercised b) the character oi SJstence might well deHlop a traditional lOrlUill fa1m and o.ll mv p operty ur d you got it needed b l a sn gle luok h om that man w°' l\'.hlno Esq on the Market Square m n35 tf Bo vma n illo Oct lot 1810 1 Dana's Patent Sheep Marks MAI!KSARE THE CHEAPEST TIIllSll then ost lasting the least troublesome and complete ever W DB'tTG S'l'OBE. M.LO-W-RY, CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, 1 ogs mo8t respectiully .to J.nfor1n the lnh:.i l 1 tauts of m ost TYRONE, u11 sunound1ng try that he bas opened a cou1 })rug Stoi:e 1n the above 1 ame 1 v Hage ~ th o.. v.; ell n&orted atook vf NEW STORE, WELL ] ILLED WITH rnE m the Un ted States and Canada sue] ns G B L onng,.t. Salem !\.1a.ss. Pies lent S'ew England Wool lirowers Soc1~ty John S Ross Henne p1 n Ill Profcss0> M. M Jes of the State Ag n cultural Co1lege Lansing Mich Hon Geo B rown Toronto Ont John Snell Edmonton 0 t On each Mark ts starnpe 1 the o vner a name and the Sheep s n mbtir Tl ey will be se ntfree bymail o express forotlyfourencts ach a.nd ;-.ill la.at for T\'iE:NTY YI! \1 s fftr CMh must accompany all 01 lers an <l. rocollllnended by n any of th~ best Bree lers ented They a. lj ui:1ed reachmg changes can be unmistakably drn cerned But ne\ e1theless they are constant]} takmg pla_ce Neither tho growth of commerce nor the increase of knowledge nor both together coul 1 apart lrom a great development of characte1 lave produced the 1 ngland of to da) out of the England of the Conquest In t1ns <;!lo n oral pro gress. Jt is not t1sunlly g1vcn to n1d1v1dual men to accomplish any great step in ad vance E\eD grent rel!g1ous leaders do but raise a \\ uve of feeling " h ch too cornmon Di ugs, llledicznes, Cliemzcats, Patent Medicines, Pmfumery, Brus!tes, Combs, CIIOICEST OF OOOI>S. AARON BUCKLER Has the best a.n<l most desirable lot of AllOIHBALD YOUNG JH ly seems to Jal! back to lbe former level 1'et ID look ng back upon the long roll ot htS\onc names we cannot hut feel that there tho man Yet the Daud L1v1ngstone best self reliance mdom1table pers1stency and Cert in 1t known to the "orld at largo "as not a prea general sLLtrdinea:s of character cher nor :t n11as1onary be v ~a the explorer ts however the fact may be ex1 la ncd tl at agricultu.ral 1 fc n Scotland is niuch nto1e ol uuknow n lands favorable than rn England to rntell1gent Of cou1se one reason ior the entirely sec 011tlury interest attached to personal charac rndmdual n id to ah gh though oomewhat ter in the cas of great dwcoverers HI the le n11rro'i\ ideal of moraht) 'I he one incident pendence of such ucl e\ en1ents upon those of wh1 h Lmugslo!Ul thought he hadrea,on lntellectua g1Hs \ h1ch ca::iure urnight and to be proud IS thornughl) charactenst1c nnag no.t o rather than syn po.thy and tnor and we gne il in his own "Worde al po Yei And "e ti mk it may be observ Grandfather could gt ve p1t1culars of the cd that w bcrevcr grcnt deeds are the re hves of l 1s ancestors for a1x generations of ~ult of moral earnestness rather than of in the fam1l; belorc l 1m and the only porn! tellectual force there the personal character of the !rad t1011 1 teed proud of " tb s al" ay s attracts a special and all'ect1Gnate One of these poor hardy 1 l u1dera \\as re mterest George Washmgton could pet! apa nouned in the d1stnct tor great \ isi.lom and hardly with JUsLwe be called a great sol prudence an l 1t 15 related tbat "hen he "as d er But be \las somethmg better he on hl8 deathbed he called nil bis children When he can1e to b1s roon1 the passage was so dark that he could not see th e num l er aud be scratched a match on the wall The first one oroke the second <l1tto the thtrd burned l B fingers and he d10pped t Tl e forth burned br ghtly and he saw the 4 and 5 over the Joor All right mutte1ed Dnn- knowed I was right-kno11 ed it all the time The door was uot locked an l Dan pnsh ed 11 open and went m softly Hts f ·st thoyght was to drop 1to a cha r to rest all by IW>C And no\\ sl e sad I h"' e done my errand I go b tel to the poor house fo1 that s l\) home ): ou Rev Sir-you doctor -an<l yot deacon I ·hall never meet agam until 11 eet Jou aL the bar of God where yo1 too will u1eet 1ny r u1necl busb md u1 d ti osc five sous "ho ti 10ugh J our means and mlluence fill the drunk ards grtnc The So~is of Boys -------- " Toilet Soaps, l/orse and Cattle Medicines Hoh.., aJso WATCHES of d1fferent g[ades and t\UTl a.sEJea all otbe houReS in towo and Country Sanna. Ont Orders adtlre~ed to the MERCITN'r and OB SE BVJ\R Office lo1 any quantity will be filled at tb e above ment10ned pnce a'S q1uckly as the ]If &rks can be made and s~nt C BARKER Bowmanv1lle Dec. 28th 1871 ly ml3o have been mm1y men \vho~~ character:; baYe was a great man And his cl aracter bns nrot nd hun and said Now in my hfe been a more precious legacy than any of al N"ays had inore interei t than his actions tune I have searched most carefully through Books, aps, Chai to, I mper1al Fire Insurance Co OF JONDON (Established 1803 HEAD 0.FFICES -1 Old Brood St p all Ma.I! London G ENERAL crament 4 Ol!~Cl' Monhe~l Prames1 En[!1 avings, Sta 'ionmy, Scltool Books, <%c Ph~ AN IMllfllNSE NUMBER ELECT.RO PLATED CLOCKS and cmes carefully com-po mded rei!lpe tfully solicited c ans p1escx1ptions a.n<l :faro ly Medt Puhl c I atronage ron CAN.ADA -24 St lyrone Nov 12th 1873 m7tl '1 ea cvnd Gofee Set8 Friiit and Hem isphe? wal Dishes not to be surpassed in the Provine@ F und £1 965 000 Steil.ii g snbscnbed and investf;ld Co.p tal a1 d He.serve Funds mveste Im Oa.nado- 105 000 Ot t reterence to the Board in Loudon.. J DODSWORTH RINIOUL BUOS h e most fn.vora.ble tezms and losses pa d WJth Insurances aga nst loss by FLre are effected on LIKE ! I;IME! FOR: SAL1 Church Street neu.rly oppo1;1 te the Alma I-Iotel : Plated Knives, Forks, &c , Equal to a1) n the Domuuon n ·ny ~uant t) Apply to \\ ILI !AM 5PE rn Inspector Gen A-gents Montrea 11 R LOSCOMBE Barrister Agent for Bowmanv11le and Vicinity Bo"manVJlle J me 4th 1860 36 . mo 43 394w Dowiu.nv lie Jt>n 19th 1873 tf MARRIAGE LICENSES lSSUED l:IY S:E'OONS. SPOONS. REMOVAL. w IBlws JOHN J. WILLIAMS Cher01wood Post office Pickenng Ont 'I he greatest a1Ld best assortment ever set1n in IQwn Noue t ~x el it Gold cha1ns · Rings &C ' . t nfor1n Ina n imerous fr S. MASON OLD ~n ls and a tomera tLat h· l M iemovcd to BUCKLER'S STAND (Oln Dressm~g, Hiss eal &c. BROOCHES EAR ;INGS None to surpass them Selected by myself at the manufactorJes in En~lan l where he w ll be fou l with tbe ruost 1 lete assortment of Harness, "\V ld b~~ to nforn the ad e/'I of Bowmauv1lle nd c n ty that she Ul prepared total e orders for D et;1sma.k ng a.nd fill tLe sa.me w1tb dcsp.'tth n tho them by his resolute attitude and the serene conhdence he display eel And when 11 e Choxcest of grade~ Goll and S1he1 fr~me.a Trunks, &c Lazarus l\ilorns & Cos on hand to fit all SightH wenned out by hou1e Slckncss and danger m town Plea.<\ call Bu klc1 s old st nd 'I'helle I v ll sell at rec' ccd pr1ces lus o vn follo\VCrt:i for a n1oment broke into 01 e Joor tiast of 1viayn!l.rd A Hot 1 Lo\.TEST FASHIO~ open mutm) he ro lsed hunsell lrom tie A LARGE SUPPLY OJi B<rwm· ille Sop 1st 18 3 }{er eX} er e ice full) wai:ranti:i l er l prom s t t:> satisfact on st· por of fever se zed a don ble ban lied Bo vma.n v lie 0 ctobe1 187:! ll deuce Co t ei of Church Street "'11 l I with I 1m dmmg his brief visits to Euglancl the cud of hts labors he could not he till p1sto] and dec]nnr g he 1uust tnruuta1n dis :1'Iarket Sf]_ are were never tiled of reueahng that he was we had seen h m once more \\Chad loped c1phn c at all haz11rd.:i q 1elled the1n in au (ROGERS MAKE :Uuv.mriin ille lJec 4th 18""3 e\ery1nch aman Sr 11iobc1t ]..furcln agausthope untlthedec1si\e ne\s came rnstant \Htbout tirrn 0 a shot l hys ognomy son lo\ cd hun w1th a w·armth of aITection that l 1 a bodJ was on the way down to .Zan illt strates characte1 e\ en tl ou 0 h \VC may RADUA'IE of the Un1vers1hes of 'l1u11ty "h ch 1 o merely scientific sym pat! y oould ~ibar B 1t no\V that the will of the Most not have 1ns1ght eno 0 h to 1ead tue f1ce College.+ I oronto a1 d V ctor a College of TRESPASS NOTICE. i; IhRIN ~UY SUHGEON Graduato of Cobourg L1cont n.tc of the College of Physic It Ln i )gstone a eyes have rnspired Henry JH Stanley 11hose High lS known we beg n perhaps to sec ll1 a.part tron1 the I tc the Ontano V cte1 nary College By a.p ans and S rgeon1:1 uf Ontar10 OT lCE is hereby fpven tl at; all parties Office l{ g Street one door '\ ost of ~Ir unworth) au U ungene10 l::i itentmcnt bv a it a \\ i::idou1 and a tcndnrncss whrnb in o 1r ug 0 e·ted a kmdly a1 d even gentle hea1t pomtroent \ cte~ ll.3.lY Sunteo1 to the \Vest fo md tre.spas1nng on the ] la.ta known ~ Corrush s J e' ell) Store Bo vma.i v Ile Du hnm and Darlrngton Un ou Agl1.cult u \l section of the Enghah pul-l cLt1simpo~s1 ble ·uspense seemed inconceno.ble Tl en an his strong Scotch under Jaw marked a nan Ranes 'E lats "ill be prosec tcd to full extent ~ctell to reprobate touatrongl)' loses all bitte1ueas \\lo shrank fron1 the pnbhc1tv of mission with whom 1t might be dangerous to tr tie Age t fo tl e Live Sto k Dran h of the of law MARRIAGE LICENSES MD WILLIAMS These fundamental elemc~t, of character :Bea,er a.ntl Too to Mutial Fno Ins ranee an l kindles n to en th unasm as he recalls b 18 ary platforms \i; hom hardly an.., I eisuaa1on Co issued by uract cal ttutbtulne s a yea1r.i ng c rnest personal intercourse w tl the depa1ted cot Id 1n l ce to run the rv:1k of beu to; hon V etci1nart Metl c 1 cs constantly on band LICENSES nt:ss of purpoHe r.ud de p suscept Lthty to Cal!Hi om the country pro~ptlv attended to MARRIAGE tru.vi::ller by Tangan\ ika L1ke As to the iz.ei.l and vhosc teen pet au eat made h1rn ac W R OLIMIE Office -One loor eo.st of R Man1Dg a Fur ISIJOED Ill African tnbes that we10 fa1ml!ai \\1th h s o:is10nall) perhaps unfoly auoceptible could l uman sywptthy appear to have bee1 n1ture \V 11l'eroo n Atthe Statesm.a/tlOffice Bowmn.nville R s1de11ce oi;er S Bui lens store <:orner of na1ue they al1uo"t "ornl lppe l l 1ru u.9 a god I hard I) I ave found u1 u11n111 gled solace for man1iest in very early da.\ :t At the a.go of ROBERT ARMOUR King and Scugog Streot· Bowmanvillle In hie mtercourae with those demoralized by j his wear ne~· 11 the co1u try whrnh wao so ten, '1 tth part of I JS first weeks earnings Dowm·nville Nov lrh, 1St;8 no~ manville 1809 roltf Whips, SPECTACLES I their practical achievements 'I be contagt The snme th n~ may be sn1d of the on!~ ous mfluence of Robert nr ICC s rndomttable other American I1cs1dent Jet arisen, v.:ho spmt did more for Scotland than the' 1ctory ie likely to rival Wnshmgton m the a:fl'ec Abraham of Bannockburn The valour of the Black lions of American patnot1sm Lmcoln was not a mnn of great mtellect Prince obtained us no permanent conquests bat the fondness with winch soldiers d" ell But he was a man with a \ery clear moral upon the memory of his self forgetful dar msight mto the secret of hrn country s woes ing cannot have been without 1ta effect on and with a courage that rose precISely m the tone ot military feelrng Str Thomas proport10n as his conv1ctions of duty were Mpre s name IS aeeoc1atecl "1th a fadrng deepened So m our warmest ;ecollect10ns superstition and Cranmer s with the rise ol of David Livmgstone we cannot attnbute a regenerated faith Yot the noble though to him any transcendent mtellectual powers narro\\ mtegrity of the one ts felt to this If, mdeed the word gemua may be taken day as an example and a stay to the national lll such a comprehensive s1gn1ficance as to ehuracter while not e>en the martyrdom mean any pre eminent fitness for a special o! the other oan efface the sharr o of hJS "'ork or e\ en 1f we may take in senoua shifty pohtrns Or, to come down to our earnest the Carl) Iese dcctrme1 that it de O\\ll times wlio does not feel that the IJJ.te notes an infinite capacity for ta.king patn! Sir Robert Pee' by h!S sacrifice of party -then certa nly L1v1ng::itone \ 8..'I a man of trad1t10ns to a higher vie" of duty did more gemus But he would himself have been for the future of Eng!tsh statesmansh p than so mnch stortled and pamed by be ng call enn by his free trade leg1slat10n 1 And ed an\ thmg ot the sort, that we hasten to there are meu now living \\hose moral earn express our (hssent from nn3 such definition His estness in the pnbhc !tfe they lead has a as conld pm1sibly have rncluded him deeper inti tence on their countr) than any moral and spmt ml qualities mad· ! JS life spec al results they accomphsu They fUld work wha.t they were And it 1s pre rarne the standard of human hie They cumly because h s ach1even1ents sprang k n<lle afresh the too evanescent lite of self trom susceptib1ht1es and energ cs lying at forgetful de\ot10n 'Ihey prove the reaht) the ln mg core and heart of pe1sonal char of 1 otn ee ncher in n1oral po ver than anj acter, tbat the whole man seems tu be seen We propose personal ambit on And \\hen at th<> giaves m every ltne of h!S work of sucl- Qien we breathe the words Therr therelore hera briefly to trace the growLh ol works do follow them w c do not th nk so tt e "oik out of the nalnte of the man and much of tl e actual results they have accom to note how at every step h!S ooul shone phshed by then rndustrv but rathei of the through his deeds It is not" 1tuout heartfelt sorro v that \\ e place aud the po" et that their character hao m the h' namtJlthat ne>er des speak of lnmas gone l 1 cournged by the falsity of former rtnnors almost letrayed by bis many escapes into the 1llns1on tbat he bore a cl unned hfe 1ncasur ng perl aps tl e "flJ s of I rov1dence too much by our O\Vn and fondly th1nku1g that DO\\ so ne1r all the trad1t10ns I could find of onr family and I never co 1!d dJSeo>er that there was a dishonest man nn1oug ot r Iorefatl er~ If therefore any of you or any of your child ren should take to dishonest Wa\ · 1t will not be beca ::ie t runs Jn our l lood it dues not belong to ) ou I leave th s l e It with yon Be honest. This moral heirloom of his family enter brain went wild ed very deeply mto the nature of the great ' What 1s tl" 1 traveller In his face as " e rerncmber 1t Dre.ses sk1rls okeleto10s false hair chtg there was with all its kiatlliness of expres nona, stock ngs nnd-and etcetera-\vere s1on a sort ol tronbletl earnestness of out hurled about the room in will confusion look as though the upr gl t soul with n and ae Dan looked to .a1d the be l a fus< "ern al ways on the watch for the etra1ghtest lade of screams assailed hun \\ay to the end in' 1elv It was not susp1c ion for his keen dlf3cernme11t of character wae alway a exercu!ed in detecting grounds of trust rather than 1n analyiang the corrupt He dropped and ltghted on some pecultar substance which felt like a htr cushion He picked 1t up anj tdt 1t and thonght be was on tie plams among the Apaches Scalp l y thund er Who s been rrusm hair round her· I d hke to k 1011 1 Srng Jar Hry trng Jar ( gt"" I 11 have a ht tie 1 ght on the snbJect He had a good deal of trouble m finchng the gas Jet and "hen be dd find it he IV08 surprised to see that it had been moved The landlord had taken unwarrantable hbertrns and Dan decided to di charge b1m m the mornmg no matter what huppenecl He turned on the gas looked once and ht· 0 c boy only "as lo·t b) death \\ htle we we1e at tl e school and ~ct nixed with thJS tlawn llash of ., unul ·p rits behrnd these bo mliug pul es unspol en of tern ble were "ork1ng o t var l the rehg1ous and11nmoitalgerms\ tin l\[\nyaJO rn al blotte I Ly tcoro I etrai ell the I eart aeon) the a.sp1rat 01 and the longing vh oh tlOli<l St peeled The tcflul CIIS\ri of soul birth when each one lmds dcvelo1 ing for 11101self at the roots ot his being that myshcal ha ct10n ruduacntary lot nnoth~r worl<l at J iu sUy a gt eving al d alienated \\ tncss of the mperfect1ons o( tb1s shoul l not be ur not ced m the boy s story ;\.necdotes co Id be told of tende1 ness of conscience oi fl gl ts ol l onorable unsi::lfbl 1 ess of ple lgc;:; where a v.: or l wati motives ot bypocnt1cal pretene<> But he did not regnrd an honest I te as an easy oue It was to !nm ahrnys the fight of fotlh not 10 any speculative, but in a stnctly And to a gentleness ol na practical sense ture which exerc1eed a wonderful charm over ~a,age men he added an 1 nostenta t1ous but intlom1table firmness that al ways seemed standrng trout to front \\lth some mvrn1ble foe Sa1<l Stanley s servants to those of Ln mgstone 1' our masteris a good man-a very good man he <loes not beat you lor he has a kmd heart b 1t ours oh he ts sharp hot 18 fire let il is man ol a kind heart more tl e1 once \Vhen E1u1round 1d by hostile savages who brandish d thetr \Veapons against h 1n con1pletely overawed FINE CUTLERY, 8 ch a man w;ui Dr LH·ing t 011 e It 11 r emarkable ro \\hat an extente.\en 1 1 ung his 11fet1n1e 1 s character ch\1 le l with hrn ~clneve1n~nts the p bl c u1tcrest a1ousQd by h1s travel:; Those vho camu lll contact W. S. BOYLE, M. D. G :Etobert Young, V N a· better than a bond of friendships wh1oh bore the unspotted confidence ol youth but not for such a sketcl as th s a1e these sacred t1cn.sures of the heart 0 t under the moonlit spaces of the hill w lb the stars Murder was the lightest \\Ord which only an l the rneifectual S) apathy of the hurled at bis gmlty l ead surrounding chestn tis would the l oy Two female caputs uppcared abo\e the breathe l 1s confiden es and "restle with bedclothes and ti\ o mo tths pealed out thetr his agony Iongwg for tlat bosom upon loud alarms "l 1ch to rest "} ich l e shall 1n1aa forever Dan " th his ho. r sta uhng on en<l s 1r in ore 'eyed the scene r wild conhlSlou He The boy · p n ac; IS 11ot hke that of man started for the door w 1b the des1gu of escap It lS tenderer n1ore e u11ly wou1 led forever lllg when they I aulerl at h s head a brace sacred and ) el too often, not only by hrn of 'creams so Vllldtctn e that he fell back schoolmusler lit t b1 the !ear members of Shntyour iawp Le howlel gett ng b s OWJ L1m1ly ur kno n or uncared for angry What busmess ha\ e you m my A child too often ~ec11:;tly conc1eves a con room 1 I 11 give 1t up bt t it a n1v roon1 tern pt n I alf abhorrence of deat close re Murder thieves bn1glars \las the ln.t1ons \\hose clt11nsy to lch can onl) inan b uden ol their song age to \\ ound tl e filnes ul 1 3 grow1 1g fhe house "o.s n confu;.:1on hasty steps heait-can treat w1 lb di;rcgard us naight were heard corning from al 1 directions and the voung hopes and fear· which 1s open there bur1't 1nto tLe roou1 u score of inen not mg 1eforeI1m He ill ofteu siy to lnru too heavily clothe I some of ti em armed to sell Let me remember wl en I g ow to Le tbe teeth a man uot to be as ignorant as these of the Dan buried lrnnscll Ill a clothes p1e,s proud ar d ¥i ny vard recesses of a boy s at and Lhrnatened death to the mau "ho dareu fections The child 1s lather f tbc man no doubt approach hrn1 but how often dues ti" stnp d ad tit Jail ot A man B house " his castle I read 1t m reverence for suc1a1arent i- Ol land J1rcw a book and tt m iot be so and 1f a mans A Story to the Pomt hot se 1a b1s castle hta 1 oo'I i ought to be Wait a moment gentlemen oa d the At a Methou1ot uuss 01 a1y breakfast m clerk J thrnk I nnde1°tand this. Dan Leeds England the Re Mr W1semon m \1' lll ) ou con1e out 1 speaking of the succe.sa of fo1e1gn m1es1on Id look hke 1t when that iellow has ary ork relateu tie follow ng decidedh apt little stor) got a gun Tb\S 1s mv room Tum em Theie weie tho e vho ·atd that their out, girls autl and all siccess amounted to b t httle A nuss1ou Yo 1 st bhme id10t this 10 not yout ary aud an old colonel of the arn y happen t!d to be trai f\lhnn J ome trou Incha in cotn room uany The colonel 11 otcstcu that m thirty If this ain l room 1o 111 eat my hat )ears be hn 1 not seen o. s ngle co11verted Its all right, gentleman he has made Hmdoo The mt<s onan held hrn pence for a mistake Come out and prot e that this a time and when shortly alterwa1ds the ts room 4o N obo ty shall I urt you colonel began to t k ti great g 1 to aliout Dai u arsl nil eel them u to tie hall and his hnntrng explo* 0111.rt c ti rly about th I k 1 d th D led them mbc1 ot ek1 hants be Ind shot, the e c er nrne on e gas an poin n 1s1S1unary 110testcd tl at I c hnd spent trrnmphantl) to the flgurea on the door thtrtv y u , u 11 I an I ha<l nc~er once Amt !lint 40 -;;ay ? S<?en an eleri· ant sbol "as I i'

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