CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1878. ~~~ (i~na:di~U\~t~t~~ll!Q:ll ~ "'.,...._~......- · ~ ~ --1 CARTWRIGHT FAIR The Market B.} la" was passed thiouf!h J.VIENS Felt Hats in all the newest styles o.t \ Bros A McClung the ae\0ral readmgs and adopted --------- I Bow111A.NVILLE, FRIDAY OC'IOllER 18 The sc.,v Ul'hlgc. reo.nIB passed over the new br1dga for Ute first tin1e yesterday Ucst Offer E\ ery pe1sou aend1ng us the names of fo n new subscribers anU $!& wtll receive 11 o States 1nan Lree from no'VI to Januar~ 1st 1880 .1\..n adjourned temperance meeting for "he pu1pose of discu~ng the Scott Act ,.,,.u1 be held on F11dav 2ath inst in Ten1pernnce Hall We have published an extra numboro of papers tlus "eek .Persons '"anting extra copies can get them by calling at tho o1Hot3 cents per copy Price 3 'l.ttention is du coted to the ne" sdve1Lleemcnt of Peoples Book and titat1one1~ Storo P Trel1l ng >\JLh hlln in his ne\v busJness aH the p1Jsh ancl energy exhibited in l: sold cock s carr~ The Magazines All theMa.gazme.slnoticed in these c olumns and many others can be obtained fro1nT 1ollo" lccs He is prepared. to receive subscriptions for al1 Ca,nad1an and American publications a.t lO>'tlCbt :rat ca Grtsdng, &c ~Ir A "\V 'lrewm bas leased the Cartv,;r1ght ]f11lH for a te11n of 1 ears and 1s nov.; prepared tu Uo g1 is1 mg arul chopp1ng of ttll k ndH \Hth :promptness Ho is also prepared to pay cash for good v; heat 'I 1101 oughlneds We agaui direct the attention ot stock ia1sors to the auction salo of thoroughbred cattle sheep and hogs by the CANA.DA \VE81 FATIM STOCK AssocrAiIO!ll of Brantford Ont w l ich t":CFS place on the 31st inst See ad The <Jlarkc Foll. Tl e rceasurer IM'r C Tan1bl}n will be at Ne,vcastle on the tth nnd at Oionu on the oth Novcn1be1 to pay the prize 1noney to tho sue cessful exhibitors at the Clarke ftur All com plaints must bo ma.de to the Socrotary before I thel!C diltes Notic~ 10 Exbibitors Co1npJa1nts aga.rnst the prize list m reccrrc attention runst be made to tbe Secretary :tn wntmg not late1 than Thursda;\ 2"th inst Ihe £rea.s1rrer 1\far sbnll Porter w 11 be n.t the Town Hall Bow1nanville on F11day nnd Sa.tur day 2nth and 26th to pay the pr zes To Subscribe11"1 Should any of our subcn bers fail to rece \e thcirpspcr within a reasonable timearterthedav of p 1hli ation WO shall feel 1nuch obl god1f they will appr160 us of the fact and wo v.111 send extra copies There 1vas a delay in getti ng tho pnpcr out la~t ,,eok but wo shall endea\ or to avoid a s1 m1la1 occurence in the future Ilown11nvlllc llifie Club I 'lhe above Ritle Club \\111 hold their annual match on Fniltt) Oct 25th .shoo ting to com mence at 9 1:t 1n I he match is open to all 2 ncn1bers or the club on payment of aO cts co.ch :E ee for 1n01nbcrship $1 00 S1ght1ng shots 10 cts ea.ch PCisons may J01n the club anytime pre \. tous to the con1mence1nent of the match An 1nun1t1on pro> tlie 1 o the grouds John J\.1c Dougall secy Tlu~ lteforinntion fl e Rev 11,f r Little 'v1ll 1es1n11( his lcctmcs (jll the Refo1 nntlon next Sabbath even1ng The imnes will be still more lntorosting t han fo.r.me1 On Friday, nth m st, we paid our first v1s1t to \V1lhamsburgh or Tooley's Corners as wo were accustomed to call 1t in our youth rlhough a stranger, we were made heartily welcome the first salute being, "You are Mr James, l thmk 1 We answered " Yea str ' H Well, I want to take your paper, said the gentleman at the satne time handing us a one dollar bill " Thanks ' Well, 'V1lhamsburg 18 the metropohe of Cart\"\ r1~ht It 1s situated on an eminence aud is we should thu1k, a healthy place The \\ eathe1 was very pleasant ana al together cverythml( was favoroble for the uccas1ou We arP. pleased to learn that the rarmers of the Townslnp are gtv1ng son1e attention to the nnprovement of tae r farn1 stock r.rhough t h<':y aic sttll far behmd the front Iown3h1ps, they possess aome fine an1n1nls :i\1r John Samells showed some :fine J.JCJC<: ster and Cotswold sheep Mr J ohu Whttlrnld showed two pens of good Leicesters and Messrs W '.Iremn and Albert Wright showed some very good Cotswolds Mr Wright sho\ved a pen of good Leicesters, some good grade cattle, and general pur pose horaes I hos Wlute showed a 1 yea1 old Entire Colt by Wonderfnl Lad, and Hemv Bartlett a very handsome 2 year old Entire Colt by Scotland's Glory Messrs Thos Werry, o\.rch Latlnnore, and Jno Brent were aiuong tho cxh1b1tors of general purpose Horses Chas Eger ton showed a beautift l span of chestnuts 1n the ca1T1age class, wh1ch deservedly ob ta1ned first prize Messrs 8 Green and S J Tailor also 8ho\\ ed good horses 10 t bts class The single carriage and saddle hon~es were infe1101 pa.rttcu1arly the latter There was " fair show of Swme of small breeds In !\gricultural Implements Mr W Porte1, of Bown1anv He was aga1n awarded the first pnze on ma improved Plow Mr R. Sylvester of Enmskillen, showed n Gaug Plow, Sod and ,Stubble Ploi<s, Straw Cutter, and the 11 Queen uf the West Fannmg l\1111, all first class manu factures J Holn1es tvas the only exlnb1 tor of ~,ru:1n 'Vagons There was a good display of Domeatlc Manufactures 1n the Drill Shed We ob served an 011 Pa1ntu1g by A.n1bros ]!Jason, noVi at the Belleville De ..if and Duinb In st1tute of rare merit , also a beautiful 0.1 Pamlmg by ll1rn Dr Montgomery A case of Photographs of medrnal celebrities of the old world was shown by Dr Mont gomery There was a fine lot of Hair, Feather, and Batting Wreaths, and many other very fine fancy articles which go to show that the1e are ladies of taste even in Oart\\right Mr Nicholas Jeffery oxhib ited a case of Boots and Shoos of superior \\.UlKnu1nslup The show of Frtnt and 'egetables "as no.i. latge but of good qnahty,cspeCIUlJy WlLS thIS t1U6 Of rurnlpS 'Phere Yi as a n1nch ]arger cxh1b1t of Grn1n than at the Bowrnanv1Jle Fair We hope the people of this 1mporti1>nt 'Iownship will go 111 strong for reform pr111c1ples, and put forth still greater efforts towards rmprovmg every class of their stock It costs no more to keep a good animal than a cornnlon one The Pnze Lrnt 1nay be expected next week ~:~~~n:~; J.:i~r:t:i~:~~}~~C:;~~: ~: ~~:C~:;t;v.~~£~:;;;;,;::~'.~~.: ~~~11:tc~· Connell ad3ourned at ]0 o clocK rrr hts report was o' erlooke I last week -~D ] · - - _ CQRRSEPONDENCE 'Il'RON.E glegnhonwas p1~scnled v.1th u vc1y lrn.ndsome cutter and buffalo robe TL.is 13 ta.ldng time by the forelock but it will be none t ho Jess acceptable for this summer "en.ther is not gon1g to 111sI ahrn~a and it mtBtccrtnmiy be voiy gratify . mg to the noVi ly inducted pnstor to bo so early the rec1p1ent of such n ~dt . CHA MP/ 0NS HIP1 REVO LUTI Q N FOR CHEAP GOODS CONTINUES TO BE HELD BY T -c::r ...£::L :E] I GR..A..ND MONOPOLY SHAKEN TO ITS BASE! Afte1 a silence of a few "eeks I send you a few items of interest from tlus v1 cmity On Sunday the hth mst , we were fa\ored with a ·ermon by Elder Hawkms (colored), m the Canada Methodist Church, m this village The clunch 'vas crowded with an attentive audience "ho listened for over an hour to a. good discourse On Thursday evemng he and his troupe gave a. concert 1n the church, the seats of which bemg neatly all filled All seemed to tlnnk they received the worth of their money On Saturday Ja,t a sad accident happen ed about half a mile west of this village by 11 hich Mr Petor Werry lost his voungest child, a httle boy about a year old '!he little fellow was standmg by the sink at the cistern pnmp, and having re received a piece of apple fro1n his mother, was so ovetJoyed that he started to JUmp around, when a amall board in the floor gave way and pree1p1tated the child mto the CJstern The lop of the cistern had caved m, and tho board that gave way was a i;ory small one that they were In the habit of takmg up to put straw around the pump m the wmter ]}1ra Werry, who was alone in the house at the time, sa\v the board give "ay and JUmped to catch her boy, but w!W only i11 t11I1e to hear his body splash mto tho water below The hole betng small it was unpossible to get mto the Cistern "ithout taking up the floor or takmg out the pump Mrs Werry tried to do both, acreammg for help at the same time, but she ha:l not strength enou~h for either The hired man ran w from the field and after lifting out the pump a laddet was put down and Mrs Werry "ent down and brought up the child, but hfe was cxtmct The Coroner was nohfied but did not consider 1t nee cessary to hold an inquest The funeral was held on Monday, and the large atten dance thereat (over 40 conveyances,) goes to show the respect m which the family 1s held as well ns the eympathy their friends feel for them ID theu audden be reavement Yours respectfully, A..uetlon Snle~. :Vfr Thos Elhott Ilampton will sell by pubh c auct on on Thursday Oct 24th a lot ot horse colts co" sand inrplements Sale at 2 pm 11 T Ph ll111~ Auct1on __ e_ o_r:__ _ _ _ -~-----~-- -- " . Mc Clung Bros. AGAINST The old high priced Credit System Crumbling in the dust. Fnrut by A..nction Mr Robert La\\ ric 'v11l offer his -valuabl c farm in the 3rd concession of Darlington ro r sale bl pnblto auction at tho ltuebottom Hou.s 0 on 'Iuesday October 29 Further particular next week · ALL CO~E:RS. DOWN WITH THE CREDIT PRICES! ENCOURACE CASH PRICES ! Ladies of Bowmanv1lle, look to your mterests ! protect your rights 1 ause, and lot the battle cry be do" n with extort10n and high pnces Dr Hotchkin v;ill be at the Ruebottom Houso on the 23rd and 24th nist, vnth his Spr1nglees I russes CalI enrly atyhsh and IF YOU \VOULD BE PUT INTO A DOBBIN S ELECTIC SOAP Havmg obta1ned the a.genoy of this celebrat- ed aoo.p for Bown1a.nv ille and ~ ic1n1ty '"e ap . pend tho opnuon of some of our best people a s to its merits I have used ]){)bbin s Electric Soap made by I L Cragin & Co Philadelphia Pa and -:-pronounoc it to bo the bost soap 1 ha\ e e"f er used Ihe rapidly and ease which It enables one to d 0 ones washing ts really surprunng Dolling the clothes is entirely unnecessary and n 0 rubbrng is needed Iv; ould not be without 1t ,_ {Signed) l\IRS W SCO'i"'l' I have no hes1tat1on in sa.ying that no house,. keepet should be w1thoutDobb1ns Electric Soap I can hea1tlly recommend it it ls a charm m the "ash board (SIJ<ned) !\IRS ROBT CHERRY As a t1n1e labor and 111oney SO.Vlllg nrtfcle I tnke plossure in recommending Dobbins Elootr10 . Havmg imported our immense stock direct from the Butish and contmcntal manufacturern, I am m a position to offe1 goods Call at their establishment, it enjoys the reputat10n of bemg at such puces as will defy competition I would therefore impress upon the greatest you the importance of buymg from us I ask you to gwe us a call examme om goods compare puces and Judge for yourselves COOD HUMOUR IN THE COUNTRY· "CHEAP GOODS" I!OUSE .· " Soop to my neighbors wonders but it docs a.U it promises Darlington {Signed) MRS W BROWN " Desire all friends and customers to give th.I soap one trial so they may know Just hov; good the beet soap in the U S Is MCCLUNG BROS Bowmanville Sole Agents '· 3-1> It pron1ises to d 0 Mc Clung Bros. ;;~~~;;;;o~wtheold~hpnood=illt'Y'Wm propose to be alive to the. demands and necessities of the times The Tasteful, the Ca1ejul, theDi~crzminating, the SEVEREST ECONOMISERS, all delight to frequent Look out for Tuesday, 8th Octobe1, thegreatgala openmg day of the seMon, when we \Hll show the best and choicest stock of S'IAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS e'm exl11b1ted m Bowmanv1lle, pm chased for cash at the somce of p10duct10n, and which will be sold at · d e g MANTLES I· MILLINERY I· In this department we lead the van, and we are bound to mamtam the I eputat10n we have so Justly eamed, for keepmg the newest and choicest goods, and sellmg them at moderate pnces We are now showmg McClunL g Bros. AND WHY? THE PEOPLE WA NT PROOF 'I here la no mechcme prescribed by phys1c1ana, or sold by Druggists, tha t carries such evidence of its snccess an d superior virtue as BoSCHEE's GERM.A.:N x .· 8 SURPRISE AND PRESENTATION The members and fuends of the Chns tian Church, Orono, got up a surpns"" party and prescnta.hon on the occa.s1Qn of the 20th anrnversary 'f the marnage o! Mr C H Kennott, "h1ch took place last evening Havmg assembled at their rendezvous nuder the sable curt.am of mght they pro ceeded to his residence, took possession, opened the co1nucop1a, and soon the tables were covered 'v1th the good things of tlns hie 'Ihe outer man bemg satisfied with the lnxu11es they had biought with them they were ente1tained by the choir who sang a nuo1ber of enhvoning pieces 'Ihe cere monies of the China Wedd1:vg were per formed bJi the Rev W Willoughby, closing v;ith an appropriate address, n1 which he alluded to the manner i11 whrnh llir Kerrnott had aided m the Sabbath School work and other aid he had rendered the church, at tho conclus1on of w h1ch he pre sented, m behalf of the fnenda, an elegant Chtna Set accompamod with a handsome aurn of money Mr Ke1mott replied 1uth an approprl ate impromptu address, thank1ng tho fnenda for thus rewardmg Jnm while he tllought he was domg only his dnty aftor farther senwea by tho choir th· p~tly qmet1y dl·persed to their respective homea "Yours &c, Tp Clarke c,irrespondent October 8th, 1878 SYRUP for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any d1soas e of the Throat and Lungs A proof o f that fact lB that any person afflicted, ca 11 get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it superior effect before buying the regnlar size at 75 cen.;s It has lately been intro,_ dnccd in this country from Germany, an d its wonderful cures are a.ston1sh1ng e\ ery one that use it Three doses will reheve any case Try it Sold by J H1ggm both am A LOT of blanketR slightly damaged selling oft' at a great sacii.fice at McClung Bros z z 1-1 · P:1 ~ 0 ly as t.he com-so will cover the history of LlJe Ro for111ahon tn the British Isles The great in tcrest manifested in the former course will we a1 o sure be surpaa1:1e1l on the piesont occnsion Ihose wishing to heat the introductol'1: diS c ourse should atte-nd next t:iabbath evening I Read the followmg p1ice list, examrne it well, ponder over rt, put yom money myom pockets Cornenghtaway, before thechornest goods aie gone and I will guarnntee you >'111 find our goods from 10 to TO\'N HALL DUlLDINGS Effect must follow cause. More goods will be taken m, and 1) per cent cheaper than any house m the neighbourhood p rREBILCOCK has given his bnsi more goods will be taken out from McCLUNG BROS. this ness thrn name and will make it ?iorth thereof bJ keepmg what the people wan~ Fall, than on any p1 ev10us season at the people a prices Tlns advertisement has HARD FACTS for a basis Don't SrnCIAL LIN>JS 1,., RooM PAPER. -Beau tiful Patterns 1n Remnants offered vtirv , treat it as an OLD SONG low AUTOORAI H ALBUMS -A Choice As,_ Ladies, Bargarns are Women's Rights ! All come! Piles of sortment from 50 eta upwards " Goods ' Cash moves Mountarns I THF. EMPORIUM for School Books, Sta." tionery, General Llterature, Blbles TestaSee what it can accomplish at " ments Hymn Books, Fancv Goods, &c " THE PEOPLE'S BOOK IAWD STA TIONERY STORE - P-i ~ Heavy 1mportat10ns Stock thornughly assorted Each department complete Spel'.1ally Cheap Lmes m Dress Goods 1VI1llmeiy replete with attractions No> olties m Tweeds and Cloths Clothmg made to 01der m the latest styles Wanders m House Fmmshmgs Excellent Select10n of Teas Bargams Everywhere I French Pattern Bonnets, French Pattern Mantles, Flowers,Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, Fischues, Frillings, &c., &c. MARK THE CONSEQUENCES. FR,IOE LIST_ NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS SUBSCRIPTIONS Laken for the SrATES'11.,"! ' 0b8'n;e>, liews, Globe, Mail, or any pape r published lVIcCLUNG E:ROS. I9 100 Bowman ville, September :JO, 1878 10 " " " " " 12 E\ERYman and bo) rn \Vest Durham shonld protect himself at onc~b) buying a cheap over coat at McClung Bros (A dve1 lisement ) SOMETHING NEW INSURANCE BORN th0 th UNDER THE ~ " I would call your particula1 attent10n to the followmg especial cheap Imes, as they me bargams a person only meets with once m an age · . . A WANT SUPPLI:E:D . rh o c1t1zens of Bown1<1n' ille and suIToundmg counby ha\ e long folt the · " 0 necessity m our midst fur a and to Mr K~fo1 nt iUcclings . A mcetu1g of the Reform electors "ill be held e FIFI.ST CL.A.SS Tailoring; Gents' Furnishing DENISU:X '" ALBRIDGE -At Ne\\lC881le on the 10th October by the Rev A D1u1n1uontl iClar ence A It Denison son of the late Colone I George Denison of Husholme Toronto t0Hatt1e daughter of the late E Z \"Valb1J1igeEsq at each of the following places for the p u·1 osc of nppo1nting delegates to attend H. convent10n to be held 1n thB Io,\n Hall Bow1nall"\tllc on '~ ednesday 0 tol er 301h to no1nlnate a candi dlatP. in the H.f!forn1 nlte1est to contest this !tiding a.l the coming election for the Local Legrnla.t.urc Ca1twr1ght TownHall "\V tlhamsburg " ednes do:y Oct 23ri !. pm Dar llngton 'In wn lTall Hampton Octmrd Zp mBQ¥0n1auv1Ue Council Room Oct 23rd 7 30 p 1 n biru:ke Io-wn Ha.11 Orono Oct 2-l:t.h 2p m Let there be a good attendance .l\.1r month Also a large assortment of the follow" ing goods, which will be found fabulously s. ~. '· havrng p1ocurcd the se1vices of a cheap, viz. : -At Bethany on Oet Lena First Class Cutter from Toronto, Ticking, Sheetings, Factory Cottons, wire of Mr F Preston and third daughter o· .John Brown Hollands, Hosiery,Gloves, 1s now prepaied to iemedy thrn gnevance DoNn -In West" Friday inst ., Florence infant claughter of R.. Embroideries, Insertings, Perfect Fits m Clothmg warranted The Furmshmg departBowmanvillo on tho ment complete m every detail l\1ra Thos G1n1lott aged 59 years Yarns, Fancy Goods, . Breakfast Shawls, Clouds, G-OODS_ Table Damasks, Table Napkins, BOWMAN-VILLE MARKETS, The Dry Goods department will be ca1ned on as usual by 'l'able Covers, Plain and Fancy Flanfi S. MASON & SON. nels, &c., &c. nowmnm ille, Sept 12, 1878 0 0 HOUSE. . " " " " " PRESTON 14.th th Hughes Cartwright aged 32yrs 1 11th \Vllham f h1Lby on A Mt Bond ageil 10 n10nt.ha and S daye GIMLET1 -In 10th inst .I ) 2 5 ·INDUCTION AT ORONO Thti ind uction of the Rev l\fr Fraser, which took ploce on Inesday la.at, was snc cessful in every respect The day was fine, aud arrangemen t s aln1ost perfect, so that eve"y thmg went hkc clock work Th<'..1 services comruenced at t\~ o, the Rev 'I' Atkmson, of Enmskillen, preached the d1SCOl rs The Rev Mr Little addre,sed the Muuster, and the Rev nfr Kemwtly the people The sermon and addresses woro remarkably app1opnate and accept able, and were hstollcd to with evident ple!Wure The tea was served m the rown ]Jail and wao ui keepwg with the rest of the mcctmg The la d l es seemed to have made t h en· best effo1. ts, and furnushe<l a repa·t wo1 thv of the occns1011 The after meetrng was presided over by the Rev J Little, and the meetrng was a 0 · AUCTION SALE OF 50 High bred Shorthorns 30 Pure Cotawolde and 30 1-'ure Berkshires BY THE CA.'O lD ~ Remem bet 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, i~ that I buy for cash, sell for cash, and consequently I am in a position tD offer g·oods to my customers at prices which are bound to comma11d a large and speedy sale. NEW UNDERTAKING BUSINESSI TO L..A..DIES I extend a c01 cltal mVItat10n to mspect our stock, not neces sarly to purchase, but to convmce yourselves that we are sellmg the nght goods and at 11ght puces So come one,come ,tll, come ea1ly Examme goods, compa1 e prices, and Judge for y om seh es I ~ i;. I "ESI l'AltH STOCK AS.~0( IA TION, at Bov. Park near B1a.ntford Co.nnda, . ON A ,va1 t has been felt in this community fo:i: some t nnc pasl for some p01son who 'vould attend I o Un1le1t.ak.ing in a flr::;t cln.ss manner and at something hke Iea':'!onable pnces Pen5ons who TERl\'lS Net cal5b or appro\ ed note attl\ clvc l -e 1 1 re the services of an undertaker are to a great extent at h1s 1nercy a:; they do not it sucl n1onths \\Ith 1 nl<e1~st iidded at the rato of seven unes like to nuike bard bargarna no1 do the) feel disposed after~ard.s to iiud fault although they t per cent per annum l n11y h11\ e been greatlv O'l'ercharge 1 ' THURSDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1878 giand S\lCCCSS by men1bers of rrJ e subscribers purpose supplying the mhab1tants of thIS town an l 'ic1n t~ flr~t clH.>15 t ndcr takuig in all its b1anches at pu e8 th tL cannot fall to ensure the pationage of a d1Rce11nng p tblic As we mtend to still carry on o 1r other rcgn1RX business and a.re not entirely dcpcudent on tlu::; "e feel confldent \\e a1e in a I o&t on to compete,.,. th or to gn ens good sahsfact1on if not bette1 t hn.n any one in the sa1ne liu~11iess Belie\n g llmt c o11pet1t1on is Just as reqms1te i n this as Ill any other branch of trade we feel satisfied that the public \nJl t1.ftord us a fall' share of tliell' e steemed :patronage ' All goods marked 1n plain figures, no second price. r I WILLIAM ALEXllNDER'S {)HEAP CASH S'l'OKE ! I l McArthur's old stand, at ].!~()Jung llrQ§,' SEE our Dress Goods at 20 cte; worth iO ct"'- J Bowmanville ~ .A.ugnst 8, 1878 I MUNSON &WILl.IAlVISON. 2-Sm BOWMANVIttLE. Bowmanv1lle, September 2o, 1878 - '