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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Nov 1878, p. 3

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" CANADIAN 8TATESMAN , BOWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER l, 1878. 2 of $1.00 WILL PAY FOR THE gave considerable attentwn to chusti.n I HAMPTON. work, and m the vacat10n of the present j On Mond~y rught last soma p01son enyear, havrng applied for ad·n,iss1on m m terecl the stable of .John Cole, tanner, of the Pr11n1t1ve lVIet.hod1st Ohurcn as a w 1 u tlPb place an<l stole hIB horse saddle and I · istcr, and be·ug ac,epted, he resigned his b idle, n~ trace of them has'amco been poslt1on here and us no" laboring for the found It is probable the horse was Master in the \lC 111ty of L ondon, Ont to.ken ei1ly in the night, as Mr Cole had 1\1.r Bassin<{th 1>. n.ite, of Port Perry, v.;as e~ re turned fron1 Oshawa about 111110 o'clock g!l.ged 1n his st ead, bnt, after a few wet:iK s and put the horse up n.nd gavo 1t the usun.l · servlce, was forced to quit work on accoun t allowance of feed, whwh was not all con· ,,,,__ of a spinal affection \\ btch r ende1ed h i ru su1ned unfit fur the proper performance of lus There is constderabJe stir around this dutv -'-\nd after wrn ng for seve1 al \icin1ty fiom the fDct of many t enn,nt wee.ks our trustees tempo1a.r11y 0nga~c d fl11'mers :removing frou1 their farrns anll IY.[I James B ray , ,.,. ho seems to gn e gez leaving the ]ancUords and other creditors era.l satrnfact 1on to all coJ cerned unpa1d-Oa.use very hght crops for past Ha,tng thus g L i.:en a brief b1ogr"'phy of t hre e years, "~n d '\cry low prices for samo [ some of our Leachers I shall , m a tutnro weie awarded the fost p1ize overall competitoi s at the B owmanv1lle Fau letter, with your pe1n11ssion, say so1ne R"ECEIYED A C.o\TL -The Rev i\'.1 r Beat thrn; about" Our School Boy-,' there be- ty, of Charlotte, N Y, has received· un· They are the Best and Cheapest tn the J Vfarket. ing a few of them entitled to "honorable animous call Ly the congregation of the castmention" First Prnsb1tol"lan Church (l\lr Donald's), Tli eir Patent Diamond Iron Pomts, Pade from steel, w10ught and I $1 00 TQ JAN'Y 1880 ST'ATESMAN PRO TE CTI 0 N ,. PR Q TEJCTIQN I PROTECTION I FIR s T PRIZE ' · WILL PAY FOR A 6100D LOCAI, PAPER FROM\ MOW Subscribe for the I n ' · I 0 I. ___ w. McMURTRY POB.TER..'8 I IMPROVED PLOV\TS Has ieceived a large and well assorted stock of Fall and Winter D ry Goods, which was bought at the very lowest posmble :figure, and he is prepared to sell them at prices so low that all w 111 be able to protect. themselves from the cold Call and exammc for yourselves, before purcbasrng elsewhere, it will pay, for)'goods have never been so 1ow before Bowmanville, October 1, 1878. 1~2m. Speoml sornces are being held here by Port Rope the c11cu1t muuaters, Rev 1\'.fessrs. R ice and Ounnn1gs The att endance is good and rna.ny have already expressed a desire to be on the Lord's inde Hoping I am not h esoasaing too much on your valuable space, I am, Yours truly, It is supposed the Re· gentleman wi ll accept L.l:!:AV!l :,:our measur0 at lWcClung Jlros 'fLlld you ~ill be sure to have a suit that will please you ~ o bad fitting clothes sent om MoClung Bro::; j_ iron, are warrnnted to last longer than two ordmary pomts Puce, any pattern, only 40 cents each ft;JJi" 100 Testimonials oj merit _J;ffJ BowmanHlla, October 10, 1878 DOBBIN'S ELECTIC SOAP Cnow QmLL B01\MANVILLE, l!'RIDAY, '" Fine" TJm .. NovR 1 ~Fl.O~EB."S WE IEAll BUSINESS. ___ ___,,,, Furniture & U ndertaking (From ou.1 1 eg~tl ar Corresvo,ident) GOODS SELLING 0FF BE l 0WAUCTION PRICESI -~We beg to announce that we have special 1eason~ foi: Hellmg off the bulk of om Dry Goods Stock before the end of the year, and knowmg that the lowest prices always commands the quickest Hales, w e will red uce the prices so low that it will be easy to decide who sells the cheapeast D1y Goods m Bowmanville The store will be closed on Friday the 25th inst , to complete the remarkmg of the stock On and a fter Satu rday, we will ofter g oods at temptmg prices The following are given by way of sample All Wool, Scarlet Flannel from 18c up All Wuol, White Flannel.. " 200 up All Vi ool, Grey Twilled . 30c. up A.JI Wool, Fancy Flannel . . · " l 2i up ---=--- Notw1ths ru1tl1n~ the wet wea,ther Jal r.Iy there has been se" era.I :fine dnys at the P olice Con.rt during the past two weeks Cor.rt.-cl;io1ts STOCK Removed to Gijjord's (formerly Maynard's) Tavern Stand I have no hesitation in saying that no house keepe1 shou lfl lie w1 houtDobb1ns' Elcctnc Sonp I can heartily recon1menU it 1t ts a chru.m 111 the \Vash boa.rd {Signed) 1.,ffiS RORT CH ERRY As a time labor a uil m rJney sa vin g att1clc I take ploasur0 1nrecomroe11 dmg DobhmsJ!Jlectr10 T T Coleml\n wa~ awarded 1st & 2nd i11 me CJn I ght Brn.Tinu~ 1:1.nd l::it p11.z0 on E n f;'llsh Grey Gee c J.1,It F \.V11lian1H ·was fHvarded 1st. 11:{1 prize 011 Pump s J:~g GJnnt "\\io h~ve a No 3 R1g Gant Grain GTusl1er thlt-. we w1ll sell o:n very reasonab10 terms 01 VI 1 l -X. 0:-i iJ.l.6e for " ood It is worked iby ~a span or horses'"' 1thout a po-\' 01 It roay be seen in front or Mo 11:> Carri.ago Shop For parhculars en qu11e IL~ the STATESM.A~ OJf' ce ll»N<! Stol en. .A Jtght sorTe1 pon y ·wi th white face four:wblte feet end some wb1te on one side and a sad dle a11d brldle we1e swle:!l~ out of the stable of Mt John Cole, tan ner Hamoton, last Monday niv.ht ""\reward is offe1t>d for such into1n1u.tio l as will lead to1the recovery of iho same Gtent Folly. It b c~rta1niy g reat folly for any lady man or cluld t o go out this wet ~Cather with a bad pm.r of boot s or shoes when F Boiland has hund-cds of pairs that he will sell on the n1ost rca::mnable terms Ile ha.s a very largo assort mo:ut. Call and see hlm 99 Cents Stop a nnnutc nnd look at r Yellowlees' 09 cent window, then step inside and aee the 1001 prett~ and use"ul tlnnga there. '!'here is some tlnng there suitable for Clery age 'lhose sea shells are elegant W hen yon call don't forget to g ive your sub:-icrlptlon for your papers a.nil m agazin es fo_r_i _ s_ w ___. C.et 1 1rn~ng Th" m1.11y fr iends of Dr Da.v dson VH1 l l e glad to 1e3t J. tbaL ho :i id hrn fam 1y tue about lo eating themselve 3 tt.Ka n in Bowman' Ue After the Jllth OL November they wi 1 be glad to see ns m:vi v of then old and aa many of t.he1r now friend~ as can make it con-venient to ca , on the m at tne1r old 1c81dence on the Mv.rket Square Eni:i;U1£h P111·ers~ \Ve have 1o thank our fuends at llolawol'tby and Br:idl\ or 11y for papers JUSt to h and T111.:1 E1 \;lte We~h:rn T-1.1nea of tho 11th ult was 1e ce1ved fro1n two sou 'CCS .A letter fron1 H R London ca.me b~ thM same mail, and wa:o de livered \Hth1n am nnte a.Her we uosood ono to hrn address Auy of the subJecta mcnhonod will uus·~orfo .. Ha.v1ng been silent for a few weeks. 1 now hft my pen to i!Ctatch down a few items that 1uay be of interest t o the 1e ader~ of) our 'aluable paper Since the election things have cooled do . . . n considerably~ High protection do s not appear to have so niuch said a bout i t as formerly The most of our 1\1erchan ts ore Wl$h111g for so1neth1ng to p10Leut the u) fro1 n bad debts and abscond1og debtors, ns we are treated to soroe cases of such Ht prnsent lilr Wm Buckley left for pa"t· unknov;u , leaving a ntnnherofcred toEB ti HIGH SCHOOL, IWTERMEDIATE mourn hrn untimely d isappearance _.\.ls1 Mr C Batt.en was found wanting one AND SECOND CLASS EXAMINA mornd1g last week, laav1ng several unpaid TIONS, DECEMBER, 1878 bills, and Jos Ri ley, a.1atneJ. fast l1\1ng The examination for the ad1u1ssion of young man, made his escape It 1s high pup11" to tho High S"hools will be held on tin1a th ere should b e some protection HJ rueoday aud Wednesday, 17th and 18th this line, and I see no other way t hn.n tor December From 9 a 1n to 4 p m on Merchants tu let their foot down on the Tnesday candidates will be ex.annned on a.bon11nable credit system a11thrnet1cJ d 1ctat1on , rea ding, wr1t1ng,nnd "11'I RE gran1mar, and fr om 9 a ro to 4 10 p m on \'{ednes:lay on Geography, Cl-mposition, The barn and at~ble owned by Mr S fou~ih book r.nd spol1, ng a'id hie tory One Al ( xn.ndcr, on the 1th con , with th~ C)ll mark will be ded ucte d for every iu1slake Bl tents \ lllch belonged to M1 J Henry, spell ngin valninothe an1:1wcrs on }"eouraphy were co~1s.umed by iue on the night of t1 1 e gra.rnmar, and c~mpo!!IL~~u. The ~na~mnni 1 17th SepLember,or1g1n of the fire unkuowu of n1arks on each aub]ect ls- rea ding 30 B111Jd1ngs a.nd conten ~s partly insur.ert. writing 20, dictation 22, fourth book anJ T he bu1ld1nga or:i this sa rae place were spellm& 72 ~rammar 100 arithmettc 100 stri1cJ< by hghtnmg a little over 0110 year geography compositio~ 72, luatory 72' ago a nd totally consumed as well as a rh(j minimu m for pass IS 280, bctng 50 per Span Of valun.blc horses cant of the totaJ One third 111 each an bDEaTH Ject is reqmred, and also one half of the A son of Mt N Henry died of typhoid marks for the parsu1g questions Candi- fe ver Jnst week, and while a yonngcr son datei:s 1:1houl d notify t h e bcn.d master of tne wa.s ,va.ter.ing 3 ) OULlg splrtted hoise, on f-I1ghSchool of their intention to apply not thei 1 norn1ng- after b u1 brother's den.th t h later than the 5th o; K ovombor horse \\heeled and kicked hJ m on thd s1u: The lnt-ern1e<l1ate and Second class ex- of the face He was picked up for dead a.n11nations ...vill be heldnas follows l\iion- and remained 80 f({J" so nle tIPJe I a.m day, 16th December, 1 vO to 4 P m · Eng hai py to say that the J onn· lad is recove1 0 lish h terature Tuesday 17th December,~ lilO" a.,m to 4 OU p 111 ,g1arnurn.r,geoi,:1apny and i-. CALL DEOr I NED d1ctat1011. Wed 11esday, 18th December, 9 The coll extemled to the l{ev F H a ru to 4 p m , 111. :1.thmetlc &nd lustory by t 11e ccngt ecrations of Newton Thursday, 19th Decombe;r, 9 a m to 4 30 Beattie, p m , algebr... , natural pl111osopl y, Lahn or ville and Kendall, has, we are sorry to say, been declmerl by that gentleman We French D"f' Gc..-1nan Fuday, 20th Decem ber, 9 a rn to 4 20 pm euchd,cou1pos1t1on , deeply sym path1ze with thetie cougregat~uns c11e11H1try n.nd book keeping It is inclec 111 thl'"lJt" d~<:iappo1ntrucnt, a~ J\'Ir liest+1c perumhle 1liat candidates send notice of their 1S: a wurthy young man, and. during his 1nte"'lho:n t o write to th e Oo untv l:'ubhc; sho1 t stay amongst the people here, b" School Inspector not late1 t han tho 10th com e very popular W . P. PROWER I t promises to do ·wonders but it does a ll 1t prom1ses Da1linglon (Signed) MU S \\ BHOWN Desire n.11 friends and customers to 6'1Ve this soap ouo tri.al so the:v mav know JUSt ho1-'i g ood the best sonp 111 the U S 1s MoCLU NG Blt08, DO\\ m a n "l>iJle August 13, 1878 t)Oap to my ne1gl·bors g1VCH the followmg reasons why} ou sh ould sec Ins stock and pnces befm e lmymg elsewhere ~ Sol e A.gents S.ly. .A. LO'.I. of b lankotf: sligl1tly rl n.m aged selltng oif n.t a great saon:flce a t J\ilcCl 1ng B ros ' at Da"'hngton s THE 1 eas that will perfume the dinning room '!!'he People's Cook 1uui Sta1i&nery Store 1'0WN HALL B'UILDINOS 1st, his long expe11ence m the businc.~s, 2nd, h e knows his eu,tomers' wants, 3rd, he knows where and how to buy goods, 4th, he BUYS f01' CASH, 5th, he sells at th~ lowest cash price..~ , Gth, he keeps up w1th the times m new styles, 7th, he deals honorably with all, 8th, he endeavors to pievent mistakes, and coirects them promptly il made, 9th, he ti eats all with politeness, t ryrng to ment custom on strictly busmess pnnciples, takmg pleasme 111 showmg goods whethe1 parties mtend to buy or not Thankrng the public for pPst favors,-hy hvmg up to the above rnlos, by hvmg on the premises so that I can be found a" any. tune, day oi mght, and by keepmg eveijthing m the UI'certakmg lme ready at an hom s notice, (which I buy from R PmLn Toi onto, the largest and best hou<e m th e trade m the Donurnun)I hope to retam a shaie of the public patronage My Hem se and Outfit for Funerals arc the best m the county. See and Judge for your self ' Feather T1ckrng Heavy .Brown Duck, · · · · " 12 up " lOc up " lOc up ·· · " 5c " 25c np " 12 up Table Linen, pure hn en A Y a.nety of Dress Goods Black Lusters, all extra value Good Dark W1nceys, rare value P 'l'RE BILCOCK hM given his bus! at the people s prices SPECI AL LINES IN I ness th!<::i 11ame and will ina.ke 1t v;ort11y tboreof by kcepmg what the people want Room PAPER -Bean t11ul Patte1r s 111 Rernnants offered Good Dark Prmts, extra good value, guaraoteed Fast Colors, 7!, St 10,llt Goud '.l'weeds, fit for suits. . . . . . . .. from 35c. up Boy's Heavy Overcoats . " $3 00 up Men's Heavy Overcoat· 5 00 np lVIen's All Wool Tweed Smts . . . 9 50 up Men's extra heavy Tweed Pants . . . 2 00 up Apart from these bargams i n the ieady made clotlung, we will make up good Tweed Surts to orlar m the latest style· for $10 Jn conneot1on with the tailoring branch, customers can h ave pn.nts cut fr ee of charge up N B-We hold la1ge quantit10s of cheaply purchased Bankrupt Stocks, conaequently we can offer extra 1nducewenta Not being in the boot and shoe 72, low AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS -A Choloa sea tJnent fro n1 50 cts upwards 'l'HE EMPORIU~I for School Books, Sta tionery, Gen eral Liter ature, Bibles, Testa ments, Hymn Books, ]fancy Gooda, &c W. P. PROWER. Bo"manville, September 12, 1878. 7 trade, we want to get rid of o. lot on hand, and will run them off cheap FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE AT HIGHEST RATES 1'le.i1s, Globe, ll-lail, or any paper puuhshed on~r.1"1ier, NO TROURI,E TO SHOW GOODS s OBSO:&IPTIONS taken for the STATESMAN, P . TREBILCOCK 12. ELLISON & CO. MR COWLE'S OLD STAND. I PR OTECTION! CALL AT Desires to protect lus fnends fr om the cold , and k nowmg of nothing better than good FURS, he invites all p1otectiomsts to give !nm a call REPAIRING will now be done promptly. BUFFALO ROBES m large quantity and lo", !med and unlined GENTS' FURNISHINGS etnbiace e·erythmg m the line FURS of all kmds, st) !es and p1~ce s ALL will be sold CHEAP for CASH _$!!;· " Quick sales and small profits" is my motto ~ Cash paid for Raw Furs All krnds of ]'URS ALl'ERED and REPAI11ED ~'.[. of November PROTRACTED ~11'li.VICES a communicauon CORRSEPONDENCE THE DUNKIN 11 CT. To the E&itor of the 8 tafes"na11, .1.\ good deal of tannting hr,s been 1... dulged in la.tely because to all appearances the uquor dnnJ ers h av0 rul.::.d the ro ast Wh,Je it is perfectly true that IJ1ey defy all la w~ and sink every pr1nc1ple of honor and decency u 1 01de1 to p ro~ecute their :Purpose giving a vooa.1 and ini:1tru meutal concert Pefar1ous business) they m ay find them1n the 'Iown Hall on ltndayevenu1g 8th Nov 11.e] ves at th e end of the halter pretty consisting of {as woll as a fu banQ) vocal and soon, and :find their xll~cit trade an ex 1 have been held m tl1e C M Church m th1s place, d 1r1ng the pMt tluee weeks, by the l{.e, l\i1r Lenvn VVe h,~vc tea.son to bel ·e\e much good w1 1l resnlt f1on1 thrn~e n1cot1ngs, as Rev l\fr Leach 1s n.u ea rnest and good 1netn.1 p1eacl11ng the gospel plain~ ly, practically and 1n its pnr~ty DEAR HU:NT LEE &EOSAll 'S, A~DSEE lU: AYER. 8 If Bo¥i 1 nanv1Jle 1 September 19 1878 L -- -~ Ou r v ulage~s were startled by the ne ws tha.t a large blaclr bear had been seen crossing a field not far from the 'i1lago A rLu1nber sta tted out to gne ch<-tse, au<l canie across hia bearsh1p and fo11owcd h1J.u acloss se' era1 fields;" bnt as night dr e v on SOM ETHING NEW instr umental ductts, trios qua.rtettes el r by n1alc "" nd fcinalc voice"' 'lha principal 1ocnl tal ent.have uonsontcd to assrnt Nopmnii'>\ill be s1mu~tl to make this one of Ohe 1nost s1iccess iul cocH:e1te e11 er given rn OU1' town 8ee lJO""tet'8 f or full pa11.cn!at"R 'I lie lhtl' 11 ~~ "\1' V o ~k cr they had to give up the ohasc without UNDE R T~I E ,, SON." Aheady they "re be s ecu r~ng theu· prize H f flpµ ea re<l to be to reahze somothing of a turn in a "Very large one the tlde Over half of the h0tel keepero I uot100 that both parLfes ate beg1nn iul! _,_\ lrea lv I ll the Ruling have been finea within 'tho to prepare for the Loc<i.l Elochcn na,u in the past fortnight, and tl,e eu.<l is i1ot yet I t the Consl:}rva t u es have theu 1 (, ~r the.} continue to d( fy t1 e la w they inufh fleld tn t be person of l\Ir Coli.:1110 beat the consequences The Dunk1nites :fteform friends are somewhat slack u1 tlus I hopf are not go1ng to stop here, and it suonld n1atter, an d need shrr11·5 up be tho duty of every lover of law and Jib they Yi 111 see tLe uecess1ty of eat nest and erty to give information, if in their pov; er, un1 ted action so tha.t W Durha1n 1nay not to put a atop to tlus traffic I observe ha.ve to taKti a bauk Beat at the next S r&tH P EN fr oru b1l1z. ] 1st issued from the License 'lect1on. Kendall, Oct 30, 1878 lnapocto:r that he otters a reward uf ten dollars to any one gtv1ng such information as shall l e<iod to the con' iction of those Jaw b1oakers And while no such tn pensive optnci tlon ga~n1ng A VvANT SUPPLIED. 014 The citizens of Bowmanvillc and surrounding countiy have long felt the 0 12 0 14 0 07 THE COUNTESS. McLeod's old stand. Bowmanville, October 1, 1878 10 ncceo,sity m om mllbt fo1 a 0 50 and FXR.ST. CL.A.SS Tailoring§Gent-s' Furnishing HOUSE. duccrnent should have ,ve1ght with te111Sporh.ve. lhc h:,vo yo 1ng l ghtnrng bUf,3 ion :lelegta.pb Company have JU,,t returnee. trom a two v. eeks spotting tour 'l hc s.ucccss 11'3 son1e\\hat ques tiona1~lo, ~\O believe, but r~ po1 t su1th that one of the barnyard flocks was deplete d to the extent of a couple or du cks and an ol d n1a1d mourns the loss of her fa-.. or1te tabo11 R1chnrd claims that he ]efl; a squnrcl nnnns lus tn l and Harrj wl:.en f:.uhog inispor~ 1ug perance inen, it may assrnt u1 other qua.r ters. Every ellort s!1ould be n1ade to en force the Jaw, an<l. wl 1 en e ven the nru:ne of the n1for1ner IH:.ed not necessa1 J y be BIJned to the document giving infotmatlon there ahoulJ be but ltttlo t1 ouble in bru~..,nrg the torce of law horn o 1n &uch a. way as to orush out the "' il ALL I s. vu . having p10curcd th e services of a rs now prepared to remedy this gnevance "' No Market Fees Now I MARKET ONLY ON SATURDAYS. First Class Cutter from Tofonto, 'Perfect Fits m Clothing warranted. The Furnishmg department complete m .every detail ach1eve1nents took to tbo plough and now comes home an expert ploughman Cou ntry beer and po~aLoes seem to ha;;e done the 3 oung heroes good lJu f nn1 ' ~1g C OrttlH't, .ENl~IE1D . Tho net proceeds ar e in aid of the Poor B und Th e concerts recently 6 ien 111 Port Uope and ongaged as teacher in our school, -.,-; h1ch Cob0111g were exceedingly lVell patronized and position he iil l ~d for two years and a ;.\.t tho clo:;e of I 1 s terin heie he g'H.Ve g1eat oatisfact10n V\i e are sure tho c1Li quart er zens of Bowma\ illc can!app1'ec1ate a. good tlung -went to Oobou1g, where he passed t he and" e bespeak a crowded house Tho se v;:hn Matr1culation Exarn1oat1on into \T1ct0ria l n several exa1111nat 1ons uur1ng once n.tt0nd J\fr Y01 rn uis conce1i s t1ws).8 College :via:ut to go rga1n Programmes will be out ]ns ~ea.donnc term of four years 111 that HJ stituhou he ca1 ied off ss ve ia.1 pr1zes, and ne d '"'eel<: <lfter Th., llotel Kee1>e1n \:V1t11 ·1 tho past t'vo '"eekflthe follov;1ng hotel We are are requestell to say t h at P...1r Yon (Continued f10m la,t WC"/, ) mans " ith h15 large c a:.s of 1 i ecoc ous 8In~e r8 J.\.'.[1 Jamae Smith, for some hare a pupil ls t<J give one of h1s lnterestrn,.{ enl.e1ta1nments o! the Oakwood High School, passed his on"\Vednei::day e'>eningNu"\ 13tlt A),:! usual l\i!1 , 1i'Iatr1cnla+1o:n Exa.1 ninat1ou Ill To . . unto Y v. tll have somethtng new and 1n teresting 1 G-OODS _ Dry Goods department 1"ill be earned on as usual by S _ F. H I L L is still on hand with a large stock, and this fall ~ 1 University n 1871 and was unnied1ately S. MASON & SON. Bowmam ilia, Sept 12, 1878 l't B ANDREW, B ooks, Stat1onei y and :E'anc} Goode Exce~dingly LOW in Price. BU'Y" N"C>"'VU', Before the Duties are put on. BUT STILL \VE LIVE ' 1 keepers 11ave been summoned before the Pollce ::M:agr sl rafr'! on charges incferl'cd by the License Jnspecto~ of sclhng liquor contra1y to the p10\ ,,,,,< ns or the Dunkin ...ict John H ock Hd J t of llie ' Ea Rtern House Bown1a.n ville, fin ell. Ht lw o lnst.a.nces $20 and $25 re<:ipectrvely a nd costs Jamel'! De1'-a1t of Ca1t \\ Hght $20 and costs, Ed Bryans Cart.wrigl1t, $2.:> and costs - l\forr:ison a. stranger supposed to have colllo fl on1 roron'" o opened busfne:os of a dis reputable naturo n ear tho Market Square was sunnnoned to e.pp caJ. before tho Pohoe Court, hut .fle<l du1 ng tho n ight and ha.s not since been heard of by the a utho1 1t1es here, though a'~ ar t::i..nt i :0 out frn lus 11rrest fined $20 and costs 1 l'hos rotterdale, Jes RnebotLom u.nd F Hen ders on of nowrn Lll\ iJle each fined $JO and cogts and \.Y11liam Love Newtonville $20 nnd ~osts All e~cept J obnUiocJ; ndge admitted the cha1ge p1cfe1red agcunst them S a·d tlen Death. ofitir Geo1ge Jiopkinr.i . at the close graduated in honors, taking the Gold l\feda He is now, and has been 81nce tha.t time, purs111ng a th eological course in Kno.x Oollege, I1oronto, prepa.t atory to entering the Ch11st1an l\'I1n1>itry We underi:1tand that lie hasoilered hisser vi(_':es for m1ss10nary worl1. n.od desires to go to India 01 .Tapan The good wishes of the people here mil fol lo" him "here· ever he goes M r Srrnth's successor wns Mr Henry Rtcharc.ison," ho alsn cau1e f1 on1 Oakwooa, Mariposa. He taPght here w1th tnarked succe~s for tVI o y ears, se-.. er al of his pu pils taking a high position at th e teach e1 's ex am1n at1ons He nnil 111s predecessor were both 'e1y active and naoful nlen1ben~ of the church. and Sabbath school, and took great 1terest 1n the morat,1ntellectual and spiritual welfare of t he young over wh ich 1 Bo-wmanv11le PAGES FREE. .f ... volume of over "vO page - The Governn1ent 1s Defeated! HYJO P1aotical Re cc ps or Info matio,1 for E1ierybody, gi.~en to ev cry subscnbcr to the \VESTERN ADVERTISER LIBERAL AND CALL ALL :.:.;18 FREE to n e'l'" Subsc1ibe1s. they were caHed to pteBJdeand V1J.th whom th~y asso matea Afte1 ta.king a co nrse 1n the N orrnalSchool, T oronto,l\1r ].{. obb.uned the Heo.dmastersh1p of uue of th0 pub 1ic NEW UNDERTAKING BUSINESS A wa.nt has been felt in tlns com nnnuty for son1e Ll1n~ pas~ for sonic person \'i ho -would attend to Undertaking 1n a first class maJlne1, a nd a t !'lon1ctl11ng like reasonable prwcs Persons who 1equne !he services of an undertaker are ton. great extent at his m 01 cv a s they do not at such tin1es like to mako hard bargains nor do tbeJi feel d1spo;;:;ed afterwards to :find fault altl1ough they 111a} har e been greatly overcharged ... ~-~-- --~ -·_;;__ Both John A . and Mackenzie men vYe l1ave goods for all I at the same price for all ! and will be glad to see you all. ' · ~ 1 I 1 NEAD'S BLOCK. Bowmanville, October 10, 1878 schools of Strathroy \'i From there he ent to .;;\1.n he1 !3tburg, "hero he ta u,.,h t with great. f.lUCCess for t" o years, and be one of the most p op ular !hoy j L. CORNISI-I In ieturmng thanks to !us numei ous customers fut ]M't pai10naue, would m tim ate that he 1s prepai eJ to show goods tlus season, that a1"e 1'1IlSUlpassed m quality, conslStmg of Watches, Clocks, Gold Cliams, Jewelry P lated Warn, Spectacle", &c, &c A laige stock on hand and more t~ ainve, all of wlnch will be sold at bottom pnces @"'The Jobbmg department will receive stnct attention Oharge11 moderate All work warranted K mg Street, East N B - All persons indebted to L C, v.1ll oblige by cal!rng and etthng up at once. Bowmanvllle, October 2, 1818. IO t! l lhe sub~cnbers ptupoe e supplymg the u1h.ab1i.a.nts of this town a nd v1mn1ty fh'8t class U nder tak1ng in all 1~ s branches at pnces th it cannot fail to ensure the patronage of a discerning pu bU c ..is "e intend to still carr~ on our othe1 regular busJness crnd roe not entirely dependent ou this ·we feel confident we a rc In a pos1tion to cornpcto 'Vlth or to gn c aci: good satisfactrnn :if not bcttc1 than a n~ o m in tho sa.nic b1IB1ness Be lie;; ing that c01npetit1on iS JllSt M r equrn1te in this o.s ni anv ot.l1cr luanfh of trade l\ e feel satisfied that tbe public will afford us a fan share of theu estee med pa ti onage E nquire at the ST\TESJ.lAN office RICK DWELLING HOUSE, \nth B ter ncr"' la.nd $ta ole etc all m r:ln;,;s cond1Lio:p. :f'n ce $3 000 'lerms easy q u ai Unhl ftu:thm: notwc an~ 1Je113on wishing anything in our lino "'ill please call at the Shop ol Ith. "lVillituus on, 01·posite lUcClelhin d; {:nnn~s I.umber 'l'a1d, )S:1n!il ~trcct east Bow1nanv1lle first lY.! U :NS CN &'\\JI I J.A lV: SON. "" Bovwu1a.nv1l1e 1 Auguat 8 1 1878 2 23m. {521

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