CANDIAAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1878. Band Cont11etition. B1.>ys ttUtl G:b:ls. Corr ect u.ns"crs to puzzles have been sent in At the Band Con1petition at the Central Fait' Cobourg the Don1inion Organ Band of this town by l\'I Ayre F ' ' 1 'lena H Squau J Hcrbe1t Power, F Ilunes 1\i[aud Stuart Nap1erv111e, rccelved the 2nd prize Que Thos llnrnaco1nhe Albert H Allin, John IOI' ContlilS( BOW){ANYILLE, FRIDAY, 00IOBER 4 J :McT..a.ughlrn and L \Verry lhe answers lf lour g:rrl has a black patch on her nose are · rhe 111orc haste the less speed ano. Stnke whde t.he ITOn is hot ' 'Ve ha,.e no don t a~k 1rn.t i(.1ts 1 bile she has got ~or its OUR ADVERTISING PATRONS only the new fash1on to make a. dark "' kin look puzzle this week bnt ove make this offer Lo the boys n.nd g1r1f! We will send t he S1AIESMAN Our gram market is fairly opened and white by con ti ast for three mmnthis to the bo} or girl undl',r 16 g;reat quant1t1es of b :i.rley and wheat a.re years of age who will send 1L"- for \lublication Ue ou 'l1111e. d~uly couuug Lll In fact our market I S Competitors at the Agricultluaal Exhib1tion before Oct l;;th the best essay on Ui e subJect tak111~ tho lead th11 season "\'Ve are in W hj Fa.rme1s Sons and Ua.ughters should at formed that bet'er prices arc bemg paid noxt 1veek are iem1nded that entries mui'jt be tend Agr11,;ultu1a.l Fair '1 lhe pnze ei;Sa) "'ill made with the Secretarv, W "\V inda.tt not ln.ter here than in our neighboring tuv. ns Hus be pu bh1'3hed Attend the Fn.ir next week and iness 18 re\l\lng, and 'v1ll be brrak as soon than to morrow Saturday J'OU \.\1111 get so111e good ideas to help vou as the farmers realise on the1r grain Next Tuesday and Wednesday will be 1 ed letter days in Bo\\ man ville, and every body should come prepared to buy a stock of Fall and Wmtor goods Our mer chantB have been busy for o. fortnight past opening ont new goods n.nd are preparing Dr.<· "lV. Hotc1lkin. Call and see tire large and well selected stock of Staple and Fancy Goutls at W ALEXANDER'S Cheap Cash store, v; here an tmmenae stock of l\hllmcry, l\fantles, S11ks, Dress Goods and Furs will be found 111 such variety and pnces as to smt everybody The la<lies are especially 111v1ted to call and be convinced that no house in the Dominion can oiler better bargams McOLUNG BROS have imported largely and have a tremen dous stock of Dry Goods for every cl~l.Bs of buyers Their lme of Dress Goods ts vpry complete and well o.ssorted They are prepated to supply everythmg m their Imes at bottom pnces 'Ihey claim to be the leadmg house in town, and a visit to this estabhsment will ce1 ta1nly convince the skeptical S F HILL has spared no pains to inake a good dlS play of Dry Goods of a snperwr quality for the prices asked for them He sells at the lowest hvmg pr10es and furnishes a good article for the money THOS PATERSON, of the Glasgow House, asks for a share of the public patronage His goods arc new 11 ell assorted, and cheap He 18 mild 111 his state1nenta, but he will "spring a enr prise upon the country ' when he quotes prices to those who will go and exainLno lus stock ELLISON & 00 are still selling at bankrupt prices Their atock is lar6e and varied and their prices are cut down to stut the times Call and oee their cheap Dress Goods S MASON & SON are already doing- a ftounshwg busig.ess in Gents' Fur111slungs They ha.v e an excellent assortment of cloths and a cutter that thoroughly unclerstands his busmess JOS. JEFl!'ER Y 13 buuml to protect as mnny men and boys from the bitmg cold of w111ter,and at as reas'..lnab1e cost, n.s any other house I-I1s assort1nent of cloth is excellent T l3ATTING takes dehJht m exhibitmg his Cheap Goods Ile soils for C1tah and at prices tl1n.t '\Ill astonish the natlvea Ifo has a capital assortment of Dry Goods this season Dy refe1ence to his ad\ e1 t1semeul in anothet He wo.s a. blue gai bed SY!. ell Y11th w lute neck coltunn it "1ll be11n seen that Dr G V\r Hotchkin will VJBlt thrn to\\ n Oct 23td 21th tie and vest and is still 1nuch talkti<l of by a. Iha e w1sh1ng to see him should ondea-vor to few who ha' c co.use to ren1ember his visit and stay among us It happened 1n this wise call tho first day .A.l>out two weeks ago a young dashing couple 00 n1ake a grand dl.Splay during fair week ali;i;htcd n.t the door of the Ruebuttom House Left for Parts 1lnkno" ·1. Farmers and others will find that our merand registered their names us N H Tabb and Considerable exc1teinent >'iaS meated by chants \\ere never better prepared to sup sappect.ung wife, of Montreal lhere \Vas nothing extTaor ply then wants with an assortment of Eicke)] a 1111ller of Cartwright d 1 dinar~ about this, but the cat 'va.s still in the and leaving a g-ood n1an} In the lm ch Se"\flral goods, a11d no town or c1ty 111 the Do1nu1 bag He strode ubout o.n1ong our merchants of them are singing · "r111 le no c01ne back ion can offer greater inducements and tnnounceil that lie was getting up a grand ago.in OystC.l'S Pas. i; , llin1 A.rouncl o.dvertrn1ng scheme in the shape or a writmg table to be placed 1n tJie bar of the hotel An ':V KEl: s will open the Ol ster Season on elegant back se-"\ er al feet high the t.able \Vas t o Satnrdav e\ ening next and on Fair Da~ s or ha'e and on this back the advertisements "\ere next week meals can be had at huo restaurant to o.ppcar 1n chaste design &c '!he adv antages at all hour~ Hot meat pies (o cents) tea and to be dc1lved by the advertisers were set forth coffee a specialty 1:n glow 111g tenns and bJ dint of penmasion and [ glibness .seve1al cards ·veie obta1ne1l at three and seven dollars ea.ch 'lho making of the Dl requ1s1t1on of the bu::nneiis n1en of the town boa.rd ')\as e11ttusted to Mr .t\nthon) Davey, the the Council at a. specia.1 meeting ha-v o dee.acted to :painting and lettering to Mr Thos Nott Jn the repeal the Maxket Bv law for the present ~ mean time tl1e hoard ln11 was running up but no of sharp play ·w as ente1ta1ned until Further o.ot1011 v,rill likely be taken at their next snsJHC1on ~atutday last when the pair rlecarnped lea' ing n1ecting, but at present no fees arc collected an e not) tiunk in the hands of the landlord and the ln1l"I fo t11e painter and ca1penter unpaid lhev "i'\e1e pu1sued to Ne\'\ Castle and discovc1 Gone to Dclffn.n-e. od ohuckhng o'er their little gan1e fot the ma l\'Iessis Ha} ·w a1d, Hogarth Bleakley JOrity of the ad-verttSing bills had been collecteU Jacobs fa1 n1ers in Dai hngton bave sold outund but they counted 'nthout then host The co1 ln.1 and "i\h1te tie of In) gentleman ·were son1e go1le to Do' er 1n Delaware whe1e Uncle Sarn wha+ crumpled by the rude giasp of one of the \\ lll cl um Lhe1r a.llegtance \Ve regret their de vict1ms who adn11n1stered a genuine choke pa1tu1 e but \\lSh t hem success in then ne\\ shake and a home hit f1om the shoulder 'labb s ffpouse entreated that he be not k1lle.d a nd her home pleading p1evented an} further damage oth er satisfaction ho'VI ever could be obtmncd ind no t! oubt the fair complexioned plausible roncc Cotti t ~ b!,ue-gaiberl Ta.l)b v.ith his lady is socking 6 \\. H1U Jr \Vas brought before the Police new :field to put up his advcrt1sl..llg tab1e and IVIagtst10.te on a. oha1 go of s tealing a clock, landlords carpenters and pn.rnters to" lctrmize 'v\'e shout a \Va..I u mg note a nd askou1 conten1 books, &o, fro1 a school house near the to\'in pora.ries to pa~s h11n around Ile \-;as found f be gt.nlty nnd \Vas sentenced to a term of t\Vl years in the Refornu1otor~ at Ponitanguc~ :icne STINGING TH.iNKS -lt is said that a Cedar Dale gentleman who took eight voters to the polls to vote for Mr Gibbs, n ow swearR he behevod not one of them did so 111r Glen, we aie tuld, altern arda thanked htm for the service he had done in br1ng1ng hu-; (Mr G1en's, supportei3 to the poll This is another example of tho benefits of the ballot A SAMPLE CASE -A Jollv old buck saw artist, of Oshawa boasts that he was too sharp for one of our town sh.11rpers during the elect10n The sharper, who had not become "mesmerized" sufficiently to \\Ork for the election of Mr Gibbs till the last ten days, offered tho old gent $15 fur Ins vote, and very naively said, "now Johnny we'll leave the money underneath this buggy oush10n till you have 'oted,and tht:!n you can get tt" But Johnny WM too old a chick to be caught 111 that way He demanded cash, and got $1(1 down with a promise of $5 more afterwards H o went and voted, and then demanded his $5 but was met with an answer more forcible than poltte J ohnlly now says he er doesn't care for the 85 anyway, for he got his $10 to vote for 111r U1bbs and then voted for l\fr Glen " The story is be hevecl about town, It is quite evident that some men "hose "influence" was counted of son1e avail in elechons in prev 1ous yenrs have found "their occupation gone un<ler the ballot B'ro1n the Vindicator THE I JFl>:R.O~ER..·S I Furniturefij! Undertaking STOCK Removed to Gifford's (formerly Maynard's) Tavern Stand. "'\-V. P. PROWER GRAND !REVOLUTION MONOPOLY SHAKEN TO ITS BASE! gives the followmg reasons why you 8hould see h is stock and prices before buymg elsewhere ~1st, hi s long expeucnce m the business, 2nd, he knows his The old high priced Credit System Crumbling in the dust. customers' wants, 3rd, he knows whe1e and how to buy goods, 4th, be BUYS fo1 CASH, 5th, he sells at the lowest cash pi·wes, 6th, be keeps up with the times m new styles, 7th, he deals honombly with all, 8th, he endeavors to pievent mistakes, and corrects them p10mptly 1± made, 9th, he treats all with politeness, tiymg to ment custom on stuctly busmess p rmc1ples, takmg pleasme m showmg goods whether parties mtend to buy or not Thanking the pubhc for past favors,-by living up to the above rules by lnmg on the premises so that I can be found at any time, day or mght, and by keepmg eveiythmg m the Undc1takmg lme i cady at an hom's notice, (which I buy from R PHILP, Toronto, the largest and best house m the trade m the Domm1on) I hope to ietam a sham of the public patronage. DOWN WITH THE CREDIT PRICES I ENCOURAGE CASH PRICES I Ladies of Bowmanv1lle, look to your interests yom nghw high prices t I protect anse, and let the battle cry be down with extort10n and Having imported our immense stock directJ rom the Bi itish and contmental manufacturers, I am in a pos1t10n to offer goods at such prices as will defy competit10n I would therefore 1mp1 ess upon you the iinportance of buymg from us I ask you to give us a call examme our goods, compaie prices and Judge for yourselves olectt0n is over, and that stops all the intert\shng reading about politics, and 11 h pohttcal ineetP1gs, wluch must have censtituted dellghtful readmg for our lady readers We are svrry, hut it cannot be helped, we cannot always have dehoac1es ABOUT forty thousand bushels of barley ' are Jn store at the harbor, very httlc of wInch has yet been purchased The trade k 1 t b 1 I t to th e quan ts l e Y o eg n a e, ow1ag t1ty of o]d barley unsold in the United States1 bu'- er and seller failing to come J together respecting it T My Hearse cvtid Ou:tjit Joi· Funm als rue the best m the county See and judge for yourself Look out for Tuesday, 8th October, the great gala opening day of the season, when wc will show the best and choicest stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, evei exlnbited m Bowmanvillc, purchased for cash at the source of production, tmd which will be sold at prwes which are bound to ievolutiomze the old lngh pnced credit system. W. P. PROWER. Bowmanville, September 12, 1878. 7 , NoJ mornJllO' THE :&fethodiat Church, on V\ cdnesday last was well filled to witneBs steamer in the afternoon and aro expect ' cd to return thw week POltT1HOPE. F'1'01n the Guide IIatch t e marriage o ~ .aJ.r..1.. re uy and 1\.itss The happy pair \\ ent eaat by ' f u .,., d G I PUBLISHER'S DEPARTMENT. To Snbsc11bcl's. As there appears to be sorne nusunile1;::itanding among our snb"-crJbers respecting the dnnrung notice appearing m the paper we b(\g to say that 1t applles only to subAcribers in arrears .All who have paid the present years subscription either to Mr Chmle or the present publisher "\Ylll recen e due credit All \"ihO have not paid then s11b"'cr1ptions for 1878 on or before October lOtll will be c~rged the full pr1ce S;;l 50 and those pa.Jing before that date 'Yill only be chaigccl $1 00 Pa.) npat once and save .SO cts MILLINERY I SOMETHING NEW" MANTLES! MILLINERY! UNDER THE " SON." A WANT SUPPLIED. We ha\ ea cu,p1to.l 1oport of the induction of the Re"\ I hos \tkm~on to the united chru:ges ofEnruskillen andCnrt\Vr1ght, '\ hioh took place on Tuesdaj last but ovi; ing to the extra space iequired thlS v;cek for advc1hse1s " e arc fou ed to hold it over Lool.. out !01 it next 'veek Ia ~1 llc (JnnadJnu is one of the 1nost popular p1eoea of muslc"' 1uch the :J\fessrs Noidhe11ner ha"\ e e"\ei published .A1read} 2000 eopLes ha'\ e been sold and the demand inc1eas1ng Don t fail to get a copj fl om Mr YellovV"lees he says theJ are selhng "tebsfer & Wo:rt('stcr h ke hot cakes For 50 cents he-win send a copy "' e have a copy each of 'Vebster's and 'Vorto any address ce9ter s Unabridged D1chonanes both ed1bons of 1878 'lhe price of the former 1~ $12 and the Clai k e IJllr Tatter SIO We '\Vtll sell them for t\8 and $7 ie The Tov; nslup of Clarke Agr1oultural Somey s specth elv The:)' ha;v o been rooeivedduect from Fair takes place to da) an d to n1onow 4th and the publishers 5tn Y\ e shall feel exceedingly obliged to 0111 The attention of tbe pubhc is directed i o the Clarke friends ir they will keep us better posted advcnrne1nent o-l-'Ell1sou & Co, who seem deter on locals a..+fa1rs "\Vo tried rcpea.tly to get the date of this fair and did not get 1t until this" eek m ined to -sustain thci,.. rcputn.trnn for Cheap Dry Gootl.s Bargains are pro1u1sed 1n tweed Official notice of 1t tn1ght have been sent to ur::. suits \VO ATTE'IPT AT SurcrnE - On Sunday morning last, a woman named Ann Strick· In this department we lead the van, and we are bound to laud, attempted to commit suicide by mamtam th e reputation we have so justly earned, for keepmg the newest hangmg herself to a tree back of the Oath ohc church She was discovered in the and choicest goods, and selling them at moderate prices We are now act of throwing the rope over a lunb She The mtrncns of Bowmanv1lle and surroundmg cotmtry ha~e long felt the showmg was taken to the lock up necessity in our midst for a LARGE S11IP'1EN1.-l\fr W. A1kms slnpped l"i ithn1 the past fortnight, oi; er two thousaud lambs to New York market, and a.bout the san1e number of sheep, per steamer to London and Ltverpool, and se\ era! oar loads of cattle, also for tho or1ng~ European markets ·1 T a1 FXR.ST CL.A.SS · 'ClG . h" ent s ,F urn1s, ing , ..1 UMI:ED 0VF.RBOARD -A man .supposed think !tom tlus 'i'lage on Saturday mght last Mr Ww Hooey a man about 50 yeais of age, and -who resides alone, came to the village to buy so1ne provisions, and to order a smt of clothes Ho left for home about 10 o'clock About half past b'io on Sunday morning 11 n eighbor, who ln es but a short d1sta.nce from 1tlr H oocy s, dU!coverod that his house was on The P1csbyte11anfCongregation of Orono ha;~ e !lre, and proceeded immediately to the 'rhos Borownlow's 1tVe refer our readers to there advcrtISc111ents for further par extended a call to theRev Alex Fraser who has spot Ile a\\oko l\fr AndrewHooe_y, "ho hves on]y a few rods from his brotber,and t1culars BOOTS !\.ND SHOES both a1n ved JUSt in time to see the roof fall U1 They thought it could not be 'flua business lB well rP.prescnted, and possible th.it he was m the bmldmg, and 1vc cri.ll special attention to the laige as made search u1 se'\ eral places 'Vi hich he sortinent of ready n1ade boots and shoes was in the ha.bit of frequt:intuig, but as he of every description and size at 1\1essrs could not be found they began pouring J Sn1ale's F Dorland a and M Trelven's, water on the ruins and a.s soon as it would who are the leadmg dealers They em perm it sei; cral tnen began to dig in the ploy first class workmen and all ordered ruins in search of the body After a time work will be executed m first class style they clrnco' ered part of it 111 the south FLOUR AND J;'EED west corner uf the oellar His head, let's, A W Cran ford is prepared to furmsh and arms were burned to ashes and the everything 1n lus hPe, flour, b1an, corn trunk of the body to crnders Save a few mealJ coaise g1ain, <-f.z:;c He deals also in nbs on the right side there was nothing to wood and coal 'how that ti e body was a human one BJ the posit10n of !he body it is supposed ~W P. PROWER the unfor tunate man had reached the door 1a the only furniture dealer in town, and trymg t, c'cape, but had fallen bacK he keeps an excellent assortment al" ays '"ardsJ as Ins feet. were towards the door on hand and his head towards the north east the L CORNISH door being 1ll the ~outh west corner of the has a vet y large and select stock of goOds house An mquest was held on Sunda) of the latest design suitable for presents afternoon by Dr Rose, of Newcastle, and Aleo a spleJld1d stock of clocks and watches, the 3ury returned a verdict of "accident HARDV\ ARE, STOVES, &c ally hurned " On Monday at 10 o'clock Messrs Lee & Edsall'· stock of shelf and his charred 1crrHnns were interred in the heav) hard,,aro is the largest and best as Ne\\ ton" iUe Cemetery and among the sorted in town In stoves, the " Countess ' 'lh1s cstabllsh1nent 1..8. out doing It6e1f l·Tom mourners were his son and daughter who is now tho favorite The " North West leading tho ti ade fm years in thrn 'icinity it are left to n1ourn the untimely end or Cook" is also a charmer Call and see e:emns to be Urnta.nc1 ng atl competitors nOYi It their father A is doing an numense school book trade and the tlteni stoie, abounding 1n mirrors wbwhreftcctfrom 'rINWARE, CUTLERY, &c COUNTY AND VICINITY. - At L Qmck s, the oldest Tm Busmess ei;: erJ sule looks like an elegant :p. .dor The1c u1 town, everytlnng in the tm hne can be nre considerations '\Vhlcb tond to 11-...ake this busOS?IA.,l'A iness attracti\ e l6t all tJ1e goods are of excel procured Ile 111akes a specialty of ea'\ie lent quality 2nd tho extensive usso1tJuent Fl om the J?,eJ01 mc1 trough1ng 3id the tastiness of displa)', and lastl:\t the low !\. Sn111rEnF. - Mr Scott sold over 500 Geo Hoskrn has succeeded to the busi pnces charged In addition to these the utmost nes::. formerly carried on by F T Hoskin & attention 1s shown to all uustorne.r .. a five cent tickets for the tup to the Provmmal Exhi Son and is prepared to furnish everything order reoon1ng as Jnuch attention as a 50 dollar bition, and a greater number have been sold at the stat1011 in hie hne at reasonable prices one VV1th s uch arg11n1ents Mr Yellow'leecs has Ho:'!OP.5 " PAT rn -The Ilf1Bsea Strick BOOKS AND ~TATIONERY succeeded in estalJhshing a splendid business 1 l\iessrs T Yellow lees, l' Trebilcock, ,md rind our ieaders w ill tfnd h im to be all \VC say land received an ' honorable iuention" on lace embroidery shown by thorn at tho Don t forget Variety Hall then in your purIt B !\.udrew keep co!lstanily on hand a eha.se1;; Wotld s Exlnbition, Paris good ,1ssortn1cnt of sch ool books,aud other reqms1t01S: PERSON AL -Capt Fothergill has left FalrD.IJ. the Ontar10 Bank aud has taken his de FOR FINE PHOIOGRAPHS parturc for the lumber regions of Upper II O Tait & Co take the leao They o.re Ottawa, where he hopes to unprove lus prenared to du 11 urk equal to city work at hea1th by a wn1tcr's s11ort in the woods inucl1 lower prices A Tait is also prepared to take your UNFol~TUN \.'l'E Excu1t~I'YNS -The Emp1ctme as hfe like as life itself, (save the prcl!s of lndrn. on a return trip f10111 Touct10n) ronto last Mone ay broke her shaft a short WOOD AND COAL distance out of Whit by harbor, and \Vas con1pelled to anchor out in t 11e lake from Ilfcssrn l\foLellan & Co and A W el fl\ en o clouk until five o clock Cra,,foid are the leading YVood and Coal dealers f1he season has con1-o when a Sr GEOR<: E s CHt RCH Rev Mr Forsupply of coal should be laid m Thev tin, who hai:. been here for a sho1t t1mA, IS deliver wood and coal m any part of the likely to rcccn e the appomtment to the town pulpit of St h ·eorge'fl Church, ha' ing been HARNESS recommenfod to the Bishop at a recent ] or Harness, Trunks, wlups, &c., go to meeting of the congregation F 1\'(ason'.s AccID£'1r -On Tuesday last, Wilham EN HELD. !\.GOOD FIT Tallamy, wlule trylllg to mount the hay is \\ hat every young man wants iD a Slut of rack on Jn s wagon -w h1ch stood on the pub clothes Tt can be obtamed at R Peale s !Jc scales, fell to the ground and laid there Lea'e :,.our dimens1ona He has 'Wiitten as one rlead SeY-ern.1 persons collected a few hnes See wl;iat he has to say. around him u1d lifted h1n1 into the 'vag DRE~SMAKING 011, when he gradually rci; ived \'I hen you -buy a good dress go to Miss ExcELLEN'I APPOTNTMF.Nr --We are Po\\ers who w1ll 1ua.ke it fot you 111 good pleased to learn that Mr J H P,mton, st) le Rooms o\ er W 1Hc!Hurtry's store on"\-~ eclnesday, rece1ved the ap'Po1ntment MILLINERY. as Prnfessor of Ohem15try m the Guelph Outano School of Agriculture We feel For cve1ytl11ng 111 the Millmory call on sure the C ollege will have cause to con e1thei of the leading houses, Mrs 1\nder grat ulate 1ts0lt on having ma.de an excel sons, 1\-frs Donnel1y a, or Thira l(eys' lent selection 1n their new Professor A GOOD DI.NNER on F au Day can be had at the corner etorr. 0ppos1te Prower':, Furniture Warerooms The ladies of the Congregafaorial church \11ll provide it DRUG:; AND CHEMIOAI,S lvlessrs Higginbotham and Stott are noted for their pure dru~s Their stock · of fancy toilet !artwles will also be found complete. And for a good local paper or first class ;rmtmg go to.t he SuT~MAN office. R patromze him largely being realized this season W l\fcMURTRY is the only merchant who sells cheap dry goods on the north SJ:de of Kmg St .R1~ asi!ortment 1s "\ ery complete and select J S .B is very attent1 \ e to customers,and ladies and gents 1nay look for bargau1s heretofore unheard of GROCERIES, ETC. llus bua1nsess well rep1esented m Bo'°' manv1lle, and buyers will find good fresh groceries Jll endless variety at lYiessrs 1\-lur doch Bros 111o0lung Bros I' Darlmgton's Jno McMurtry's, Lyle & Martyn s, and shop He de,1..Is 111 furs,hats,ca.ps,slnrts,col a position to advise farn1ers to sell but the pncc la1s,cuffs, ties &c and ad\ertig~s hberally, now Oflele(l for the ce1eal is a strong lnduce wluch is a sure ind1cat1on that he means iuent to put it in the n1a.rket, and our grain business The J. oung men of the town merchants aro tlotsang-tune of mnchh1gherpnocs Ille barley 1na1ket is bH.sk nOVI, and farmers M MAYER are br1ng1ng in tbe grain in large quantities. Sev is another protectionist He UJ a tasty oral thousan<l busllels have changed hands man,as "ill be readily seen by '1s1tu1g hlS dlU'1ng the week at 90 c and ~l \\i e ale not in to be from Ou!borne, named Connel or Conoly, was coming over from Rochester on the steamer No?8eman last Wednesday cvomng He bad been drmkmg .md had an attack of dehr1um tromens, having to be tied down to be kept from J uwpmg overboard He got loose durin g the night, hol\ ever, and could not be found It lS supposed he Jumped mto the water His hat and one of lus boots \\ tre found A WARNING -The Glcbe gives the fol lo\\ mg warmng The pub he, and busmess inen especially, are warned against tha wiJes of an ind1v1dual who 18 going round sohctting advertisements and orders for a Provincial Directory The canvasser m question sohc1ls payment in advance, a thmg unknown 111 the p11bhsh111g of di rectories HOUSE. !l.J. 'VV". ::I\t.XA.SC>N havmg procmed the ~erv1ccs of a French Pattern Bonnets, French Pattern Mantles, Flowers,Feathers, . . .. R1b bons, Laces, F1schues, Fr1ll1ngs, &c., &c. Read the following price list, examine it well, ponder over 1t, put yom money m your pockets Come l'ight away, before the choicost goods are gone, and I will guarantee you will find om goods from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper than any house in the neigbbomhood First Class Cutter from Toronto, is now prepared to remedy this grievance Perfect Fits in Clothing warranted. The Furnishing depart- ment complete m every d etail FR,ICE LIST_ 25 pieces Dres$ Goods, plain and fancy , ··· , · . " " " " llfR HENRY IlfoNRo, near New castle, G-OODSS. MASON & SON. 1Rowmanville, Sept 12, 1878 Vulcan Cloth. .. ................... , Ex.h1b1tton Cloth · . . · . . . · ··· , , ·.···. Rampore Serges, , , , · · · , ·· , · · · · · · · · . · Ban~elore 1rns gored by his bull on Wednesday, 11th The Dry Goods department will be canied on as usual by Tw ilia. · · , , · , , ·· ~1 ';ll:ONtl]..LE. ult Ihe brute pie1ced hts arin with one 1o,c 1 tehorna H1scr. . .?-s: b;:oug!'. th1Rf"'1111ly " )~ . . . _ 1\-lr J\'.[unro has s 1 nce bean "" " 19 !..' _ " very sad accident occurred about a lns asHistance confined to lns bed, bnt ho is doing well and Is out of danger Dr Brent dressed 1\-Ir l\<funro's wounds FJ 01n " " l 00 " " -tlw Tim.el) Vienna Cloth .. Tasmanian Mi.xturg_s___ · ~·-'>-'-~~.........~....,,...cu_,,,,_,_ ,~~.,......__,_,_,_"'-'-;;·: '-----: New Y alcncia Smtmgs New Calcutta Textures. ·. · . . · · . · .·..····.· 0 ol'd French Mermoes,celebrated make, and mall the new colours · Black Alpacas.. .. .. . . , .. , .. . spe01al good value . from 50 cts. j;o 1. 50 Black and Coloured Cashmeres in great variety AcCIDENI -We regret to learn that H arrry Oke, son of Mr Paul Oke, of "relcome, wlule driving a. ho1se 1ake on the 9th inst, received a severe kicl\. fl om the horse, "Inch broke his leg bel·w the knee Dr Powers was called, and set the miu red limb, which we are hapJ'Y to learn IS doing weJJ Froru the manner of the acc1deut the boy was fortunate to escape oo lightly were pleased to see Mr James II Mackie, son of l\'lr Wm PERSOJ.i .aL -We I would call your particular attention to the following especial cheap lines, as they are bargains a person only meets with once in an age. THE MAGNHTICON. Pai ties who arn desi10us of procunng MESSI\S WF:TTON & Co's celebrated Magneticon Appliances at Bowmanv1lle, will please notice that the busmcss of this branch has been transfen·ed to Toronto, and t hat Mackie of the St Lawrence Hall, "ho has been engaged as clerk <lurmg the surnmor at the Queen's Royal Hotel, Niagara, m town the pa.at couple of days, look111g "ell and happy Our mhzens \Hll be pleased to learn that he is about to take a position m the Queen s Hotel, Toronto, where we have no doubt he w1ll make lamself popular M1 S MASON, Nead's :Block, will hereafte1 act a.5 Agent 100 Pairs of Blankets 30 Pieces Scarlet Flannel .· 1000 Pairs Corsets 5000 Linen To11 els . . · , .. 100 Pieces Crash Ton ellmg . . , ·, , , . , 19 Pieces Damask and Huck Towellmga , 1000 Handkerchiefs for Ladies , , , , , , , , , , 400 Piece· Good Dark Prmts, (not trash) ·· 200 " Excellent " 200 " "rhite Cotton . · . · ··.· ...·· · . 20 " Horrickses' Cotton. · · · · · · · · · , · · 300 " Drens Winceys , · , ·.·· 97 " " extra -wide and extra 10 " Heavy Wool ~l.1weed ··..· for Bowmanv1lle, and will keep an assortment of the Appliances always m stf·ck Pampblets and all information will he supplied free on apphcat10n, or may at any time he obtamcd Every preparat10n, haa been made by the undersigned, to give entire aattsfaot1on to all \\ho may call upon him Just opened out, a splendid lot of Al bums, Stationery and Fancy Goods Aleo fJottage :i:i1brar1es, and other works, cm bracmgthe productions of the best authors, at very low prices, The latest music, and ne" est novelties, from the Head Office, 125 Church St, Toronto Any of the Appliances me sent b y post;01 express on receipt of price THOS. J. MASON, A me, ican Rcprescntat111Jc, 125 Chm ch St, Tmonto Toronto, September 12, 1878 received every two or three days Plenty to look at, and mspeohon mv1tcd Town Hall Hmlumgs P TREBILCOCK (late Easton'· ) .i\. la.rge Stock of Mantles anU Mllhnei:v New u.nd St,}11sh Mcclung Bros ""' Also a large assortment of the following goods, which will be found fabulously cheap, viz. : Ticking, Sheetings, Factory Cottons, Brown Hollands, Hosiery,Gloves, Embroideries, Insertings, Yarns, Fancy Goods, Breakfast Shawls, Cloud.s, Table Damasks, Table Napkins, Table Covers, Plain and Fancy Flannels, &c., &c. Remember· these are all first class goods, and not poor trashy stuff, such as some houses advertise. The reason why I can afford to sell at these prices, is that I buy for cash, sell for cash, and consequently I am in a position to offer goods to my customers at prices which are bound to command a large and speedy sale. I GRIGC:B - In Bowman"\ ille, on wife of Jno Griggs of a son tho 28tJ1 ult , the Darlington, the -- ' O,.,J1a"'a 1J1 the Ucv J s Clarke, on 'Vednc.e day the 18th 111t !l'[r Fred .li Guy eldest son of J 0 Guy Esq and ~·has Rosa Batch ~eldest daug-hter of '.rdr Franc1s H1:1.tch,, both of Oshnw a H.usE BAULCH -At lhe residence of the brides father Hampton on the 2-!th ult byRcv S li Rice 1tf1 'V1lhau1 Ruse to Harrlatt Eda Pernso1 wood Baulch both of Hampton ago Bowu a1n 1lle by the llev J G I aua on the 27th nit J\.{r II1t :tm Ridge to 1"11ss :Mar~ Jane Douglas, both of Manve1s Gux--H\TCH-In the JYict11od1st Church RIDGE-DOUGT AS -At the 1\'Iethod1st Pai son DIED NEW UNDERTAKING BUSINESS· A.. \\ant hns been felt in TO LADIES I extend a cordial invitation to inspect our stock, not necessarly to pmchase, but to convince yourselves that we are selling the right goods and at right prices. So eome one,come all, come early Examine goods, compare prices, and judge for yourselves. tlus com1n11 n1t' fol BOWMANYILLE MARKETS. CVCJ $2 25 0 85 0 75 0 50 O 25 y Th1tl Sri<I // @ @ ) to L ndettak1ng in a first class ref}utre the serVJccs of an undertake1 are to a gi eat extent at his n1ercy as the) do not at such I t1meg hke to make ho.xd bttrgmn o nor do theJ feel d1:;.;posed after1-.: trds to find fault although they ::.otn~ time Pa"'-t fo1 sonie person \\ho would attend nu1nner 1n1l ut ~ometh1ng like reasonable puces Pet'SOllS who $Z 50 ma} h~ive been grcutly overcharged 0 90 lhe snbscribers purpose SUDply1n g the n1hah1tanLs of thts to\\n arnl 'l1ci111ty ft.rot clo.ss Under 0 80 ta.ldng in all 1t.s branche;;; a t p111.:cs that (annot fmt to ensure the palronage of a disccrn1ng public 0 52 (\S ~c intend to still canyon our othc1 reg ulai bnsiness and are not enl 1rely dependent on this @ @ @ 0 55 0 85 3 50 f) 00 SHEEr \V ~'IED -Messrs George and Joseph Guuld are con1n1enc1ng to purchase sheep for another laige sh1pmont to the O lO Old Oountr1 They \\!sh to make np a 0 10 flock of 1,000 head thrn hme .Mr J us 006 Gould and Mr Wm Hmman also wish to 0 40 0 45 procure about fifteen .first class horses, for D the same market FarmeTs having sheep ,__ Ex.TR\. good 'ah1e 111 'I cas llJl.d Sug ars at VY e ha'\ e lately bought a ut.J.ge 1 ot of rcss or h orr:'ies f or sal e ah ou ld ma kea no t a o f Goode at a tremendou8 redud 1on w lnch \Ve are L) le &. l\fartl n s tlus They intend lea vino; here abottt the J sclh.ng olt' at .ro cts per Jard They are 1cally · worth iO cts. See them. McClung Bros, _ N.E'i, FRCIT now arriving at Lyle& Ma.It) n's. middle of October. 0 14 4 50 O ll 0 60 than an~ one in the same business Behe~1ng that coiupehtlon isJn"t as 1equ1s1tc in this as in 1 00 any other b1anch o:t trade we feel eatisfled that t he pnbhc "ill affo1d us a Ian sha1e of tbell' @ 4 00 esteemed patronage @ 10 00 OUR BJ rns1 1;:, a:; m..1.ny arc nlreadv ti.\\are a iirst class article in fact l!:i cerhfi~ ti. to be one 0 20 of tile VERY BEST rn tnc Donun1on Our Caskets and Bunal Cases are from the celebrated e6tab ~ 5 OO hslunent or VVA'lSON & lIIOMPSOl', of Ioronto who arc taJnng the foremosL p!a(e in their hnc of @ O bus111ess Oui stoc k of Trin11n1ng::., Shrouds &c arc fi:om the same estabhshment and nro o.11 14 new and fivst c1a-P.>i and from the fuet that all our purchases are tnade fo1 c \.SH-thus getting a. 9 @ 0 1... huge d1scu int-VI 11 a1 e prepared to do bumness 111 our hne at prices that formerly\\ e1 e unheard of 0 11 m tin town 007 ' Until rurther notice any pcr~on \\1shing nnythrng m our hne will please can at the SJ1011 ol ~Ir ' ' lllJflUUiOil, 0[)PU1'1ile O 25 \\c_Wel confident wo are in a polfl1.1on to compete \v1th oi to give as good sahsfaction if not better All goods marked in plain figures, no second price. WILLIAM ALEX11NDER'S C:HEAP CASH S'l'ORE ! lUcClellan at c.uut 8 Iu111be1 liai:d, King street ea.5t Bow1nan~11le McArthur's old stand, BOWMANVILLE. Bowm:umlle, September 25, 1878. MUNSON&WILLIAMSON. Do'\vman'\ille, Augu~t 8, 1878 2-8111. /