~tUliiUlunt ~' J tJdt~UUllt I sprmg To clean wall papo t ake about ~ q a ts of wheat b a t e it n a. bu die of coarse fla el ar d rub it over the papei It will cloan the paper n celJ Some people use bread bit bran s better 6 p n e d and p bl shed c.1: [inn ~(hn 1'11 01 n111,; ~theiopeo WM R CLIMl E at the OFFICE-Post Office Block IdNG SIRE1"J BOV. J\IANVILLE ONT WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED "THE MERCHANT." VOL. XXIII. Fo1 Sale BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, cs;7 - -- NO. 19. DISTRICT NEWS OO:BOURO -- What the country wants is educated and ntell gent farmers me wl o w II brmg farm ng t p to a higher standorcl The ]'o Rent l@th:u. PAINT to last long sl ould be put on m w1uter or spring hen it .s cold or w1 en no dust s flvmg Pant put on m cold weather form· a body or coat upon the s rface of the "ood that becomes hard and res sts v.; eatber or even an ed ~e tool almost like slate A \\ peg telegram to the Nell' York Jonr als says that a systc1na 10 peurncu ton will be carried on aga :ost Cauchon To J,ct BRICK DWELLING conta n ng A seven rooms large ning room and par or hard and soft water voodshed nnd 8tab e d Anether Send off - :I.no LI er of those ple&sa1 t 1 c dents wh ch show the affect on for each other of the aon· of Old Yrn took place on the even ng of Tl ang!:lg v ng D·y On !hot evenrng Mr 0 J J ol fie B A of Mt tch ell son of R<iv W J oil fie s1m1lar to that aga nst L ent Governor Arch bald I 1871 ·h1ch res lted m that offic al lea mg Wmmpeg m the right t me In haste after one year of great unpo1 1 lanty To oleo cane hair button s turn the chair bottom upwards and w th hot vate and sponge wash the ca e work we I so ti at it · well soal ed should t bed rty l se soap let t dry "'ell n ti e air a d t w 11 be as tight &nd firm as ew I rov1d ed none of the canes a.re broke IN Ind ana ti ey l a e resolved to organ ze t hrough the whole State P r oh1b1t1on Leagues with the followmg pledge We hereby pledge o selves to each otl e1 ti a t we w 11 not k ow ngly vote fo any ore fo any county towr gh p or mun c pal officer who uses ntox1cants as a beverage or who does not fa\Or prob biho 1 That meana bus ncss over quarter acre land MA:N office Apply a t tbe STA Eil lately oc RAYNES & 00 8 t! Wha tever you are be k nu bo) s Be gen tle in manners and mmd boys The man gent e In IlllCll 1' oriis and temi;er I ecn I s the gen na.n t y reflnei:l boys But THE DOMINION BANK, BOWMANVILLE CAPITAL PAID UP HEAD OFFICE IlRA..i"'lCHES THE EXECUTION OF WILLIAMS THE WESTON MURDERER TORONTO N ov 30-,Vtlhamswhomur dcred J · 1fe at Weston last September was execute<l. this morr ing He rose short!J after seven o clock and carefully dressed h rnself m the atttre m whicl he $1 000 000 10RONTO 0RILLL\. Co.BOURG I M.oncv WHITBY OsHAW< UXBRIDG E DENTISTRY D S - BOWMAN\ I LE ab1hty especially if he ts fond of study it at once de11ded that he has too much ta! ent for a farmer and he is either put to a C ttRD, trade or educated for one of the leari ed profess ons already overcrowded Or f a boy s energetic and an b t o s he ia not !at sfied to live as h s fatber and grand fa ther have hved for the ln·t I alf century each year a copy of tie last except the oc currence now and then of a I oorer crop than usual hard work small pay 1 ttlo impro vement But no boy or man what AKF: THIS METHOD OF THANK ING m) numerous customers for the I bet"" ever h s talet ts or education 1nay be need al patronage e ended ton es nee I leave tie far n m order to find abundant opportu ity for the use of both Few kmds of busmeos requ re so much st idJ and tho gl t ·s farm n« and few k ds of bus ne s will pay ·o well for the study and thought bestowed on it F arm ng well done pays It 10 poor farmmg ti at fa 1 re le )Sept 19 1877 81! 18 good ma ke able APPLES Fa o -w nter The gre t trouble w ti farmers sons ,. fru A pp Ji earJ y to JAI\-IES WYI TIE tl at when one s] o YS more than ord nar)i Fruit dea er a nd Con e Loner P AID HOW TO INTEREST BOYS IN FARMING F Ole ANY QUA,NTTTY OF I T the mass ve iron gates of the vestibule swung on the r h nges those n tho corr dor crowded forward eagerly watch ng for the first appearance of the loomed prIBoner At exactly twenty five m n tes to 9 o clock the Sheriff accompamed by the Rev Mr J ol nston the executwner and n ght of this week ·one one entered the s able of Mr \\ m Ma·son two m !es north of Baltimore and stole a span of mares four and five yearo old The a mals were valuable and ti e lot!s s a severe One bod a oh p on the forehead and the otber " ·pot both hav ng gray I ~ r· through the body and n the n ane and tail Any one observ ng such a team or he ng offereu the n for sale would do well to nake a note of the facto ·lated -World IT is sa d that the members of Chnst Church Bosio the oldest oh uch build ng n the city still use the Bible and prayer book that were presented the church by Kmg George II m 1773 and seem to be pro d of it It is remarkable a1 d we not ce the same thmg in pr vate famal es: that a B ble will last one hundred and foi ty fo r ye an and still be n good con d ho "h le other books better nade and 1nore strongly ho 1 d wea to racrs n a few short n onths Sm ALEXANDER GALT has declmed the P0'5TS ()ne man sows 1 onor proposed to be d no him bv th o c t zens of M01 treal n the form of a pub he d ine1 on tl e cone] s on of l 13 labors AND ALL KI N DS --OF-- Bu1Jd1ng Material T '!j'V]T H TEBITH WITHO U TEF.TH .A:ND FOR THE BE:\.UTIFUL GOLD ::B-,ILLIN GS AI tdicaal I'eeth INSERTED AT A MODERATE FEE Teet ! Extracted W thout Pam J M: CONS1RTCTION OF ALL CL.ASSES OF BUILDINGS BOO'I'S & SHOER --OF-- the Rev Mr Johnston addreased a fe" ords of comfort to ti e doomed man - (Fron th· 0 / c yo Tribu e No v 16) MY OWN M:ANUFAOTURE First Prize I JUST .A.S LSUA.L. SSUER OF 1vHRRHGE LICENSES I By autncritl of II s Ex el the Gove n or General Office s t. t.h e enc~ Statesn ano:fti.ce so Bo' Gentlenien oC Fa!!h· 1011 not so ful!it NEW STORE! NEW GOODST L CORNI H '\V here I ll beg ad to meet my old fr ends and c ato P. s I a so carry on DRES!S~1AKING FANCY GOODS BERLIN \\ 00LS &c &c &c the n oat intense e spense The exec it oner stood m the front of the pr soner w th h s hand on the crank in read1nesa fo r the perforn ance of ] e dread duty Aa the solemn vo ce of the clergyman approached the clause deliver us from e v 1 the crank shot back the trap fell and the m uderor s bodv was qu var ng: in the air Tl e dull thud of the fall wbrnh ensued m rable invention is exactly tl e th ng for ti e lad y wl o a. her! sed a sho rt t me s nee for a deaf and d rr b cook CLOCKS CHAINS JEWELLE!tY FORKS SPOONS &c &o LATH POSTS and S QUARE 'l'IMBER are prepared p omp y o fill orders n tb <J.bove line a nd to de er a.r cles tn n.ll pa -ts ~nd Money to ON FARM: PROPERTY LU~IBER SHINGLES I~OYAL! THE LIGHT-RUNNING ROYl the To vn The highee:tpr ce pad for Lumber Wood e V\ e buy for CASH and sell for CASJf « St~:~e and Yar d-Co ner K ng and Georg AMEIUC.A.N GREENBACKS & EXCHANGE BOUGH! ~~'::.':. ~:.;_cz_,",_L~" McCL ELL AN & C0 } ' O:rTAW October2 187<> A ent UTHORIZED DJSCOUNT on Arner an In o ces mL fur her no lee 3 per J JOHNSON O'lmmiaeioner of Customs co er couple of be fit for WAIOHES