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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Jun 1876, p. 1

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/ is printed and puolt~hed · Every Thu1·sday J U01·Al11g by the P1opr etor \.VM. R. CLIMIE at the OIFFICE-Post Office Block, KLNG STREEl BO\\ MAN"\ILLE ONT VOL. XXI.. HARD $9 50 0 13 e 75 0 20 0 OS TIMES -A)i"D- JOINER'S EXCifEMEN'l A.I A < il{.lJUS 1.N BKUOKLYN-A. t. ION BREAKS FltOM HIS CAvE, BUT IS D.R!Vl~N B.AOK DY HIS KEEPERS of age weigh and ea.en has ten toes A'J' tlu~ seas011 the quegt1on ~ hich u ter1;1sts a boJ is not so 1nuch whetl1er h i~ hf.o. will be crownrd w1th glory and honu1 ~ a::i ~ he~her his ne Y summer veat is go1n t J be n1tt.de out of hl9 fathers old pants Hard time puces have been adopted at the establishment of; He offering his new and handsome assortn1ent of A l nge A.fucan hon knowu as "Pa1 ker,' belongtnJ to R owes & Cnslung s crrcus 0 02 IS FALL AND WINTER GOODS THE ELEPHANT HOU SE. SOMETHING NEW'. ASUBSTITUTE FOR LATH AND PLASTER. Hr. R. E. CA.llll'BEI,J~. ri RADU ~TE OF l\UCHIQAN UNI \_)': VERSITY will lett.rn ~ , P.th g to his ad vanlage by sending his address to BOX 63:> 28 l\{ 1skegon l\f1ch The Patent Alununous and Ornamental Bmldmg ):>ape;r Papei Oil cloth a~1d Car petmg S OL"B~ AGENT F'OR TI-IIS PLACE. A large stock JUSt received of plam and ornamental, botlt for :walls and floors The Paper 011 cloth and Carpetrng 1s a cheap and dmable substitute for 011 cloth 'l'he cbem1cals ,nth wbJCh the papu is satuiated render it proof agamst iats moths and mice V ARNISF--I POLISH ANOTHER THING MUCH WANTED. This Pohsh gnes a most elegant lustre and dries mstantaneousl) Notbrng ever d1scoveied befoie to equal tlus Polish For PIANOFORTES For BUGGIES CLOCKS COTTEPS PICTURE FRAMES, SLEIGHS, and all ku1ds of and all k1nds of Varnished Furniture \ 7 arn1shed SOLE AGENT FOH l'I-IIS PLACE. EtAR.,DVT A:REJ As usual a large stock on band of Hardware Pamts and Oils Stoves and 'l'mwaie, all of which will be so d at low figm es and JUenager1e at Flatbuah and Fifth av euues in Brooklyn broke so1n ~ of the bai s of Ins c~e ycsterdav afternoon and dashed through the tent "Juch con tamed the wild animals into the open space l\h1ch suiroun led the circus tent, and which was separated from the st1eet by a !ugh bo~rd fence Great excitement was at once ere afa~d among the performers and employees who rnihed for the street in their stage costumes During all the excitement the audience- 1n the n1ain tent was un1.uva1e what was going on in the sn1alle-inclosure and out!'l1de As the pe1{ormers were fled 1\-fr Bow Jes, the man l' l.. o had been left by P1ofeHsor Losson in c11arge of the cages NEW seized a pole and dashed throngh the opening 1n1o the tent As he passed one of the b,aKes blockading the pasEiage cne of the female performers rushed to?Oard ]11u1, pursued by the hon Her clothmJ( had -ANDbeen torn from her back by the annnn,l, wh1ch had caught the sweeping trail of her dress tearing it to shreds Bowles as the woman sprang toward him, seized and .f ust anwed at the threw her over one of the large d1essing cases at the same t1n1e throwlng huaself to one s1ds, thus e:;cap1ng fion1 ~he 1nfnr1 A ~.ndid Stock o New Milhnery Fane ated lion After lookrng arowid for a Goods '" ools f.nd Undetclothtng mmute in the open space the an mal dash Just rccehed theJl\test English a.nd New· York ed back agron toward the 1nenager1e e n styles in connter1ng one of the perfornnng dogs, "Patty in his passage The huu se1z~d the dog 1n his Jaws 3.na. in an instant crushed it into a shapeless mass Th1s ap STAMPING peered to m-0lhfy lus anger and he crouched upon the ground munching 1he carca;,as and growling, w1th satisfttctlon I 1'-f.eanw h1Ie the performers and tent n1e.i1, ~~ who could be recalled from fhght collected a liout the tent armed with sticks poles I and clubs At th1s tin1e Prof Losson ar [ Prof Ja.oies Cherry, w11ting of wonder r1" ect, and, armed with a weapon used for Ifnl fountains speaks tlius of one he regards puni""'h1ng tho animals, be~an the as~ault Imost \\ ouderf ul o! all on the lion He ordered hts aids to form ' The wonder!nl Ctystal Pa.lace at Sya a. senn circle around the beast and, ap enharn England w1th all its accessories proachmg it snapped his whip shouted and surroundings form a picture n1ore fit and pointed toward ths cage The animal WITII TEXfl'I WITHOUT TEETH for the genn age of the A.1ab1an nights growled and gazed upon his master, v. ho BEAU1IFUL n1ar\t'l s t 1 1an th1srea.11st1ccenturJ :i.tnong keeping his eye upon it , struck the beast i GOLD FILLINGS. the n1yLI.ad mat ve]s of thus be ~utdul art a severe blow ac1oss the face It howl~d concept.1on-and they really are so nnmer A1·hficial 'l'ceth ous as to require \"\'eeks for then rn lpel INSERTED AT A MODERATE FEE · I I I A You::o-ro man in 'Vestern W11:1cons1 n who wns -about to be m:i.rr1ed the oth~r MILLINERY O::HE..A..P day suddenly remembered that he hadn t fed hts horse, and the cerem2"iY had t wait nntll tl e horse had been ca.red fo 1 He exphtm d that a good horse couldn t be found ernry day wlnle thirteen differ ent gzr1s wanted to rnarry him I Stylish Millinery! Fashion Hol1se I DRESSMAKING. glououts Lt is to tear a:filuence fron1 oppos Tv; o 20 <!! of Er1n ei ho veihn; sand on a. Ill&' fate by main strength of will a.nd In flex1biht} of pu1 pose than to rece1 ve it as hr.>t day, stopped to ri::st and ex-.;hang "Pat, thrn a. w1ntlfall There ts infin itely more satis 1;1ew.\ol on the labor question ' It u faction 111 conquering ;;i. rortune than was 1s 1n1,.,hty hard work we l E' at ever exr e11enced by a lncky he1r in 1ndadt Jim but what ku1d of work UJ II DENTISTRY. obtammg the golden stoie that some thrifty hand had ace imulated Your ac c1de11tal Crcersua kno\\ s nothing of the pride of success-of 11onest exultation "ith "hich the self made man looks back upon the nnpedunent" h e has over ou1e and forward 1nto the fa1 future which h e has eau ed th" right to enJoy you d like d Y· could get it 1 Well said t4e other leaning 1eflect1vely on h ~ sho\ el 1tnd w1p1 1g the presptr:itton wtt.J the back of hts hand 1 for a nice, Rl8j clane bus111ess I tluuk: I would hke to h u: a lnshop A.. QuEEn. procession entered Dayton Nevada th" other day Five Ohmamet each carr_}1ng a stick of uordwood on h u shoulder marched up the pr1nc1pal ~tree1 I at d a \\-}Ute man shot gun 111 l11.u1a,, brought up the rear fallowmg the 1 17e1,. t the calab ose ~ lhe white man WM t!i "atcher of Dayton wood pile~, and havin caught the Cl11nan1en ~teahng the cho1ca8t st cks, marched then1 bef)re the author1 ties with the: ev1den1;es of their gu1lt l theH possession AN UNSYMPATHIZING VOTER They si.y that the pohtician who 1s11 t enthusi.astic in the cause of his party 1s no po11tic1an at all and t!us m<-1Y be the iuo tlve inental power which forces some poll In :i. cha1 ter election held In a Weste1n town In t he States the JOHN McLEOD & Co. 187:> Teeth Extracted Without Pam J il'I BRIJ\IAOOMBE, L D S R. E.ASTONJ J3owmanv1lle ,and Lmdsay R. EASTON. ,~owmanv1lle and BY-GONE DAYS Vi hen the first steam saw mill built t\1.e cpunty of Bruce was to be erected Sontha.n1pton about 2o years ago it: be came a question ho\11 the la.1ge boiler could bo hron . . ht to its destination, as there i;:i;as four of us take Jnm on a no road through the county The ho.tier contu1ued the n1an was taken to Hanover, and there left b) ' I think he is dyinJ eve11 ll0\11; the side of the Saugeen to await the turn answered rn,; np of some genius wl10 would invent D ·es 110 h.now 't'"e a"'c here 7 son1c n1ethod of taking 11 further It was at last cle1..:1de<l to make an Ironcla.d"of it and float 1t down the r1~er all ihe open Lindsay ,~ Books, Work-Boxes, Writing-Desks and other Fancy Goods at a · draw Bowmanv1lle August 3 18ta INEWCASTLE NURSERIES. D"ielly, ~PF:;C rFUT I ' itnnouJ C~H to th~ nuhllc th(l.t h e ha.:o; su ceecl.ed to th.o h l3tnASS f.)r1nerl} e!\rrrnd on bv the la.~..e 'V H Ed wooils al d 1s prH pa.red to attend to the wants oft be publlc 1n I s line In a. n1111 icr nns r :;;sed h'I any 1n the Prr. \inc Part1 ularatlH1hong1ven totlco t t lng or Lathes and Cltil<lren s hair A ci.11 sollmted two door on.st of the Post Office 30 t.f U n i\.Rl3ER AND HA.Ht DRESSER RE SPRING Large Importations of complete stock o W E INVITE THE ATTENTION of I lnnters and dea.lets to our arge anc ~o Ho· Gentlenien of IFa!i!hion, not so fltst. ROOM-PAPER. D. STO'TT, CHEMIST AND DEALEH IN DRUGGIST TOWN HALL :QuILDINGS, !JOWM;.J_NVIf.:,LE. co \ enng not ff\ er ten acres .) ~t ten 1niles of iron ptpe, ihrongh t he smallest of wh ch a n an c 1u era\\ 1 are req tnred to fee(l the Druggs, MedJc1nesa:t¢d Chem11cals, clifferent fountains There aie 11 778Jets THE DOMINION BOWMl\.NYILLE Uy.e Stutts, Patent Med1cmG.' Peifumery, Brus)l,es Combs, Soap~, Pamts and Oils Pamt Brushes, ,Coal Oil, and Coal Ou Utmps, &c , &c P1H',;ICIAN~ PRESCIUPTIO~S CAPITAL, PAID UP, HEAD OFFICE lfRANCHES 0RILLL\., CoBOURG, Bovw MAN VIL LE $1 000 000 TORO JS TO Ci..REFULLY COMPOUNDED AND ALL ORDERS Co.RRECTLY ANS\\ ERED ~om FANCY GOODS, BERLIN :WOOLS &c &c &c customPrs 'W l e1 c T V(lll be gl~d to meet my old frlendsnd I also 1n~nd ca1 ry1ng on I OsnA\VA jl!3J- l'a;rmer< and Physi<>ic!1i.f1om the Coltnbry v;il!jind o ir Stuck of Med1<Jm<i' p<md of the bed qualitii DRESSMA:H::ING WHITBl:'. UxnnniHJE costs $5 OOU every day thatthose fountaup are 111 actio n Tho scene when they are m fu ll play surpasses an) I can rflcall 01 decicribe 111 real or 111:ythical lustory Gr)up after 'b tonp of ha-sins cas6adcs atid water tdfu- tn the entire series of fonnta1ns WJuch d1~ char~e 120 000 Jallons per rn1nule <1 Jlf t.> per cent n101e ea.ch twenty four 11outs th an the entnc d 111ly consumption of Lon rlon snpphed by n1ne powerful v;ate.r works cornpant<s, and fil e hn1es the eD 11g to the na-..;1ga:uion of the vessel, tire ibuly consu1nption of Chicago It good wife was busy n.t the stove gett1n 0 breakfast ready The sruoke \Vlnch strean1 mgs were tightly pluggod up, and w th levers and ha.ndsp1kes the hug e boiler'\\ as sta.rted rolling at a rapid rate down thA steep bank mto the deep river at the foot The boiler being very heavy, and going down with great fotce it at once drna.p peaied with a tremendous gplash The experiment was voted a faihne at; the 'ery commencen1ent and the costly con cern was supposed to be lost but wlule b fit f h t ene u is n1~ er an orl:la.n gr1naer tlrn dtsappomtecl nangators loolrnd with Th e rnarqu1se t oo k a f ancy t u i t b oug Ii t blank faces \\here the craft had! msappear d it ressed In the gaudiest of raiment and ed, it ca1ne slowlv to the surface raising J d t Tl I ! h I ma e rt a. pe 10 ac Y t a ot 1er day its black ehape high above the w~ter, h d p a in ans a fashionable recept1on and sho" ing that after all au: was stronger than f h l d o course er p 0 t was t 1P. won e1 of the non 'Ihe boiler which had started on its I I n t 1e course of the evm11ng a way north \11thout waiting for any oue to h t e piano, 1tnd t a ke co1un1an d was a t once capture d an d I If h accomptnyin5 ierse !'.lug wit e:-i:qu1s1te a dry ce<la1 log attached to each s <le, oara t I , d tas ea itt e ra \Lng room song As ~oon were rigged and a.way '>\ent the stran<test h I d h d fi 0 _ as t e a y a. 1nshed, th~ 1nonkev craft that evar 11av1go.t:cd the ~a lgeen I tl h I w u1 1ong pa1t1a lJ c1vihz0d had not The boiler was safely taken to Southamp f h l 1gotten is tonne r duties, Ree1ng so1ne ton, p ass1 ng Pa!!~ley 011 the way down w1th tl I h d h Ing ~ew um t at 1enu1 ed im o1 his a. flag flying and tho h en,ds f giea.t rnets old occ 1pabon se1zt!~l it a.nd tr:insfe11ed showing hke the scales of son1 e huge sea ruonster lt :y1a.s not unusua.l 1n these da5 s for settlers to con1e down 011 iafts from fa1 up the rn er, somet1mcs br111ging their wnolc outfit on one crib On on e ocea.sion early 111 the 1uorn1n~ a com IlQChous r ft 1e Jumped upon t be knee of thP- a1n::ier passed whe1e Paisley now is on one end amidst shout!"~ of l ... ughtcr and d epos1te<l was a CO\V with her c i.lf on the oth e1 !he c tents of hts h"t n the la ly s laps of act by ll/ phate o.f lure and p )ta>i.h as abound 1 ashes They are considered best apphe t in a thy unheated ~tate hut s. Jma farme 1 ~ I tlunl leached a.shes nearly if t t <Jlnte I J valual l" as t nleached The Bu1al Ne Yori er finds the ex planat10n of th1sm tl ne 1halu-: 1t<;on of the a.1Kalt hy n:ici"'-tnt and the consequent faculty cf couibuui with the n1t1 0 u e11 of the atmosphere '\\hate\ el the sc1e!'l.t16c expl1nahoi 4·J " utihtv of ashes whether 1ea.ched leached 1s beyond qnestlou the pastor of a1 t'f:Srl congr( add l e:'lsed }us fl( Ck 8.$ follO\\$ Eve Vi as J5 hlce all de 'on1en <lt!J s1ch h \rd Ji el led creeturs d tt n hen tht! OLE BIILY 0 abon SOCIETY, -OF- Seeds, Bulbs, Flowers, etc , etc .A.11 Trees furmshed by MR C ar,e ~araned first c]ai;is a.nd (;rue to name Ado/eBB P 0 Box5fi Bov. IJ13.llVil LONDON, ONTARIO. Farm t"or Sale. F B LEY Manager

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