I CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, :FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1879. -CARTWRIGHT SPRING s:a:ow, Tl~e annunl svnng show for the exliibthon of stallions, bulls, and agricultural nuple ments was held at the v1lh1ge of \V 1lhamsburg ou Thursday, 24th of Apn! The da) was fine, and the show of an1ma1E and manufactures fully equal to any that we ha> e had in previous yeai 8 The .ittcndance, however, wa.R Jl ma.ll, owing, no doubt, to the unusual lateness of the spnng, and consequent hurry of farmers gGthng in their crop. There were 11 atalhons OH cxlnb1t1ou, 3 u1 draft class, 5 in general ptupose, and 3 in carriage. Amongst those shoVin for bea'>-.) draught was ~fr. Henry S:yhe~ter s threr. ~cars old, "Ex.~ actly \Vantedn which took a fi1stWhat's prize at the Pr0v1nc1al Fair ln"t yea.1, when he had fourteen competitors He wns ve1y much admired tt:1Hl oonSidered bJ mauy inesent to be the finest Uanad1an bred horse thev:had ever seen. In implements tlte show of ~reapers was 1n 11-dvance of any that we have prev1ouslJ had, Ill fact it roust have been difficult for the Judges Lo detc1m1ne which was entitled to a pri:1.e Ill preference to others, th& inatoria1 and workrnanship In the1u all seemed to be so near being perfect. There were also on exlnb1tion 1uowers fron1 ihe Joseph Ilall V{orks 1 O~hawa and :VIasHey 11anufactunng Co , Newcas~le, and a n nmbe1 of unproved 11nd other plows from the SJlvester works, Ennrnk1llen I have been Ill· formed that ru0st of the mannfa.otnrers ou exl11b1tion sold on the show ground dunug the tnne the Judges were awarding the pnzes Below see prize hst HoRsEs- Draught Stallion~ -John Lamb· kins' "Young Scotla.nd," 1st, Henry S)hes ter's "Exaotlv VYhat's \V11ntet1, 2nd, John Tularshall's "S~cotland'~ Glory," Brd General Purpose Stalhon.,- .A. R Gan1bh 's "Young Canada," 1st, ,Tnhn :'daishall s "Young Wonderful Lad" ~nd R and .r Johllston's 11 Hobfne Noble," 3rd Carnage Stalhous-J S Zu1key's 11 Jo1In A," 1i;t, Y·l 'l'orduff's "H1ghla~d Boy," 2nd, James Elliott's "Royal George, 8rd OArTr,E-l'hoTough Bred Du1bam Bull, Aged-Thos Vler:rys "Duke of Sqna;refieltl," 1st, Albert Wr1&ht's "RoJal Ba.mei ton No. 2,' 2nd , Aged Bull) "GrBde"-Jarnes Bcw.lc,fs 1st Shepherdess of the . A.ips." H,ev. R. \Vhcatley writes about ' Lorenzo Dow," f and an n11named contributor furnishes a critique of "Poetry, Ancient and 1\-Iod ern. 1 ' 'rhe select1ona which follow are all good, ana the Echtor1al 1"IiscAlla.ny fresh, RULES AND REGULATIONS seasonable, and piquant. Tne NAl'IONAL R~.POSITORY i~ published musioneJs of Lu::en.sc Dlsll 11 t r:o 1 n.JiO'ied of monthly at three dolla~s a year, by the JJ7c.)t Bulvna of Di11rhlon. w1ider nnd PHILLIPS<-~ HUNT, New York b11 i;irhte oJ the sei1e1al Acts of Parlia1ne1d THl!: PuYCLAR Sc.J!li~CE l\'lO:zs'l'HLY for May of thP- P101.nnce of Ontarw resp< cti11g the 1 Conductcu hJ E L and W Youmans. - - -AJSI> A I - - sale ..J jrnncri,fP.d and rqn1 it1 1ous l 1quo1s, Cuntent>1 f he 011g1n at Worlds By amd for thr: gove1 nment of per 'imis lwenserl Profeesor llJ.rnel Vaughan ( UJ ustratt!d.) to sell 1;11ch l1q11ors in !iaid Disf1 ict Tlte Ctrowth of the Will. BJ Professor Passed April 25, 1879 Alexander Bain, LJ_J D Clews 1n :N atnral II!Story By Dr Audiew VI ilwn (Illus 1. A pphcation .for taYern and shop h trated ) Dietetic Cuno~1t1es By Fehx censes 1nus1 be made to the Inspector on or I-'. 0Bwald, ~f. D Rodtly Cond1t1oos as before the first <lay of April in every year, elatetl tu ~letJta] .States, B5 Charlts on forms furnished by the Inspec tor Favette Taylur, .\-1 I> New Gn·nea and 1tf.! lnhabtwnts , IJ. Ry A l Ired Ru-sel Wal 2 Every <lpphcant for a tavern or s1iop D f D D f hce~se mnst be the occupant of the in em- at ceB, d a.ngersh-f o t 1 ""~~1uis1m ;t ~eaRSe o s to carry on the tie o y as a en a 1mu an , u en I h h _,,ls~s 0 w nc d c puipbos~l t f El.\t1on ana tht> Sen~iternns 01g a. ns; By business, an must e ie rue owne..:_ 0 Profccsor T. H . Huxle" · Res1dual Phe the business of such tavern ur shop nomena ; By Professor P~ti1son .frl u1r , The 3 Every apphcant for a ta"\flrn license "Autobiography" of George Combe· Bv mu~t hr1ive pro'i'1ded himself with a good Eliza A. Youman A, Sketch of Prof~asor and substantial building for such tavern, \V D. VVhitney ; (W1th Portrait) , Cori es wluch building ruust contain, in addition µon<lence; Editor's Table: Literary No· to what may be req_u1red for the use of th1:1 ttces; Popular Mrncellanv; NoteA D. fanuly of such npphcant,not less than seven Appleton and Company 549 & 551 Broau rooms, all to be con1fortably and suitably way , New York. ' fitted up and provided v,·1th the necessary a.nd proper furrnture, of wh1eh roon1s at C.!li:.A.DIAN J'lETHODIRT l'l.~CAZINE for least four shall be bed-rooms, the do '" of May. S Rose, Toronto, Publisher. $2 v.;lnch shal1 he p1ovlllfjd \,Ith good locks or 00 a year, $1 00 for six months; single bolts; and good and suffimcn~ stabling, numbers, 20 cents. 1 capable or conta1n1ng at least ten ho1ses l1he illnstrated articles for the ino11th besides those belonging to the eRta.blish~ are "Rorne." ~' ith 10"' fine engravings pf nlent and a shed ol:-driving house capable St Peter's and Pantheon, in~1de and out, of co~ta.ining ten horses and also with a the S1st1ne Chapel, Scala Reg1a, the Forsufilc1ent snpply of pru' ender to meet the n1n, Campagna.,cto. " Canadian Coll0gcs," requireinents of travellers ; and during with 4 engrav1pgs, 1nclading a good potits contmuance the holder of e\ery tavern trait of Rev. Dr Rice. "Bayard Taylor," hceuse n1ust be u1 possession of,fur the use voith 2 engravings, and ·' ~Iethod1st of tra'\'ellers and othflrs, the vd1ole of the Churches," with 3 engia\Y1ngs 'l'he a.hove specified accomn1odat1on 1I1he ~ta- "Story of the \Var uf 1812," which g;rows bles, sheds and yards connected with everJ in interest, rt:cords the heroic exploit of ! licensed tavern must be kept in a clean l\lre Lanra Secord, the brave Canadian Particular attention is called to our and tidy inanner In additio n to the n.bove matron. for w h1ch the Priuce of \Vales, acconimudahon each t avern must be f'lhown. fifty year ti aft er, pl rsent ed her with a to the satisfacbon of the L1ceu~e Con1m1s- donation of 5~ 100 st6 The Editor t»lls sioners, to be a v;ell-appo1nted and Rnffi- the trRgic story of "John of the Golden cient eating hou~e, \'itth the appliances re- J\.'Iouth" Alde 1 man Clarke continues hits quunte for daily ser\HH{Inealsto travellers "Impresi:1 ons of France, Sn1tze1land, and which for quality and price were never equalled in Caiiada. continuously for the whole period of the Italy," .and Dr, Carroll records "The license Early B istory of Methodism lll British 4 N 0 apphcat1on for a t:-l\ 0111 ol' shop North A.raenca." The poetic gem of the license shall be entertained until the Tn- number 18 a noble " Elcglac Ode on the 811ector shall have reported that such apph- Death of the Princess Ahce." The Editor cant possesses all the abovP, spccrficd qual discusses the ,, Letellier affau i" the ificat1ons and that the applicant is of good "Less in,., of the Censu1 ," "Revivals," -... character and repute etc. A.n excellent number. 5 No application for a tavern ur shop ScNDA.l AE'rE1u.;ooN l! <JS !t'l.AY-Sunday license shall be granted until a satisf:wto1y Afteruoon ($.3 00 a year, Hpnugticld bond shall h.1ve been executed in terw.s of l\laiss) for i\lay opens with The Ruuuis the statute m that behalf Width, a poorn b) EhHbeth Stuart Pne<p· 6 A t1nrcrn huense shall he construe d to rhen come!:) an article which calls tor curt: \ mean a license for sellmg, bartering or 1ul perusal and Ia of Sft\CIUl interest to · trafficking by rotrul in fermented, spintu 1th1uki:.r~, by Pres. John BatScoiu of L~1e U111 ous or other hqnor~, in quantities of Jesf! 1 v1era1ty of Wrnuons1n 1 furu1eily of V\ 1lhams than one quait, winch maybe drunk m the College. It IS ,ent1tled The Krngdom of i nn or tavern Ill wlnch the sn.me liquor is ~t!aveu, Prof l:ranc1s A. Walker, u,f Yale sold (Sub.Sec 2 Sec,2, Cap 181, R S.O) College, t1nperHnend~nt of t~e Ueu~ue, ' d wr1tea of the The Present Sta1;dmg of 7 A_ shop license shall be constrna to Puhtical Economv a sub1ect on which he n1ean a license for selling, bartering or tl·af· ta a. recu 'll1:Ged a~~houty. Tile Hurn1hty fick1ng by retail Jn such hquois in shops, ot Posn1:1su1 11:1 0} the writer of The T\.\0 stores or places other" than inns, in quanh 1..Yl~thod9 of Changing Or1,;1cds 10 the A-1areh tics not less than tin ePlrnlf pm ts at any one b T 1 It b d t t Jerson and at the tllne of num er. ..i, og:cra a.fl a. .sepon art 1 c 1e n~e.f 0 ~1 ~lle~ ieino\~d and taken a.way on the l\lormou~, n1a111ly about their rahgsa 'e > Mra h If ' 10n both theoretical and practical VICTORIA BUILDING, IlO\YMANVILLE. ill quantities not leiss t 1 ian t 1nee a pinta II l C b ll ·~ t h t t (S b S 3 S 2 Ca> 18 l e en amp e wn~s o t e enBmen astioe; u . f C!C ' ec. ' l houae queshon as f!eCn from the ~tandpo1nt 1-18. · · _ of the Jerry Mc ...4.ul~31 011ss10u 11rs, J uha 8. -'\11 licenses shall he constantly and McNa1r Wrigbt tells of some ei;:peument· consp1c11ously exposed 1n hcensed shops 11n economy by cultured lad1eiJ and la bor· and 1n the ba1 roor11s uf licensed t,l.\el:nS, 1 ing women as related by Miss Jane Htlp. under ::t penalty of Frve Do_llars for e\ery The deep rehg1ous tlne of the charactr of day's wilful or negligent onnssion so to do, another of tb.e great sc1entrnts, 81r Iimac to be reco\.e1ed 'v1th costs from the ~shop Newton, is 1'.ihown tfi. a n account of lu~ l ife k?epcr :;r ta-vern keeper1 so inalnng detault There are two Bhort stone~, on2 b \ Jt,bu C (Sec 3,, Cap 181, R. S 0.) [ R Dorr and thoae who have been rnuding 9 There must be exlnbited over the door ratv1n 'the Hinner, w1ll be interested tu of every licensed tavern, lll large let.ters, know that C1c1ly ilii ni arued in this u1stall· the words 1 ' Licensed to sell wine, beer ment. The sho1terartH.;lesincludeanaccount and uthe1 <:1p1rituous or fermented liquors," of the mirage in CuloradO by Afrrd Terry under a penalty of Five Dollars. (Sec 38, Bacon of the or1g1n of our year au d u1onths wcw. awarded the fiiRt ;pnzeov er all ccn i:etit>Jl s vt the o\I mam ille Fair Cap. 181, lt. S 0) as at' present arranged, A Night on the ' 1 They are the Best and Cheapest in the llfarket. 10. No person ha.ving a shop bcense shall 1 'Bitter Lake,' with contnbut1ons frotn Hev allffw any liquors sold by hnn, or in Ins 1 Dr Tucker and L\.fary Rra.dley. 'fbe thren Their Patent Diamond Iron Point~ made1'tom oteel, wrn ught and mRtpossess1on, and for the sale of Vilnch a li Departmen ts, The Still IIour, L1ttratu1e, iron, are warranted to last longe1 than two ordinary points. censers requ1l'ed, to be consumed 'V1th1n and Editor's ~al)}e colicliided the nu1nbl'1 lns shop, 01 "~th1n the building w]uch such 1 In the last named we find Christ1a1JJ?,1ng Pnce, any pattein, only 40 cents each shop forn1s a part uf, or which commun1· J the Church, Some Abuse~ oi Jo urnahQm ~ lOlJ Testunonialf o.f merit.~ ' cate-s by any entranCJ:L\\J.Lh.sll.cll.J·hop, ~ther I and the Uurrent Crazes by tho purchaser thei·eof, or by d.ny other - ~ ----. _ 1878. person not usually res11lent witlun such A G.i!:N:CLE Ill.NT - Jn onr style ofchmbuildu1g, under a penalty of not l~ss than ate, with its sudden changes of tempraturo Twenty Dollars, besides costs. (Sec 45. -rains wind and sunshine often 111terminC< Cap. 181, R S 0.) gled in a single day -it is no wonder that O 11. In all places Yihere intoxicating h- our clnldren, friends and relatives ure ·o ' ~ quors are or llltLJ be ~old by wholes;:i,le 01 frequently taken frorn ns hy ne~lected retail, no afllc or other disposal of the said colds, half the deaths 1esultu1g directly hqu<rs s 11all tako place therem. or on t he f10m tlns cause. A bottle vf B oschee'· TOWN HALL ., . BOJFJ;T 'NVIL .,, pre1n1ses thereof,01 ont of or fl'Otn thesan1e, 0:i-r1u~· Syrup kept about your borne for J. -1.-> v .L...L.,J ...I.' ~' "..L~.LI.. ..1L.A.IJ· to anv per:Jon or p ersons whuinsosever,f'ron1 1mmediat;;1use will prevent serious sickness J · · .ALER I~ J ':' after the- hour of seven of the clock a l ar:,e doctors b;:; ;--- ii.nii~.J>.,"!ha]JS death, 1 Satur<lay night, till six of tho clock on by rJhe us~ of three or fon1 .._,ii~ For ' ]\foll._.da.y n1orr11ng the,-eafter 1 nor 1n tav c11r1ng Oonaumption, HP-nlolrh~gcs, ~,____:Q~uffs, Patent Med1cmes, Perfumery Brushes, Con1bs, Svaps, Paint s erns !rom or afler the hour of ltc\lf p_ast mon1a Severe Co nghf3, Croup, or any d is - ----Q..ls_, Paint Drushes, Coal Oil, and Coal 011.Lan1ps, &c., '-t c. ten o clock at night. until the hour of mx J ease of the Throa.t or Lung 6, Hs success ,,..._ _ - -o'clo~k in -t ne n1o:rn1ng, nor in shops fron1 119 ~amply wonderful. as your drnggrst will fYYS!ClA.NS' PRESCltIPTI --....,,. "'~EFULLY COMPOUNDED AND ALL ORDER& or after t he hou,_. of e1glit o'clock 11.t n ight tell you German Syrup 1s now sold In C OONRS \. ~~, r~~--"'..-r:~ED· -i ·11 nge 011 t hLS Oontinon t, RErn LY -~ 1" " t i11 t h e I lour o f sev en o ' c 1ocK 1n t1lA n1urn- e very t own an d vi I ing thcreafte1, on otha.r dit}S, e~cept 1n/8an1plc bottles for trial, lOc.; r egular ;:tJt:_llo farmers a.-nd P. hysicia-ris ;1 ora the Connt1y u;, l[ 71nd S oitwn) 1Jases when a rcqmsitron for medical pur- size, 75cts. '~.best quality. " o" tockof 11f edmne ·· Yea.rhng Dt11l, 11 Gra.1le"-Thos "'~tc uy's 1st I :HPr EME~--rs-Reapers - 1-fassej :\fanufac· tunng Co "H a1 vestei," lr;t , J oe;eph Hall Manui~ctu;1ng Co s' Champion," 2n<l I\fowers-Joi-leph Hall Wo1ks "Cha.mp1on1' 1st , Thfassa) ti.fanufactur1ng Co , 2nd Sulkey Horse Rake-Massey Manufactu1 1ng Co., "Sharp 1 1' Patent," 1st. P1ows-R. Sylve.,,ter took 1st pn:1.es for his Gang, Sod, and 1st and 2nd for hts General Pnrpose Plows · Iron Harrows-¥lllham Henry took 1st and second prizes for his h w rowt:;, Tho JUdgeg on Ho1ses and Cattle wcro Robei t Clark, Darlington ; Thos Sisson, Manvcrs, John Stonehouse, Ref!ch On lill· plements Anson 'l'a.ylor, James Bailey. .Aroh'd. l\farlow. Cartwright, 2Gth April, 1879. poses, signed by a ]1cp,ui;ied med1eal p1actit1unel', or bJ a Jusbr.e of the .Pe 1ce 1 is produced by the-.. endee ui lns agenL, nor shall any such 1ntox1cating hquor~ he nllo\ved to be drunk 111 any such place dunng the tunes proh1b1ted for the sale of the same, all bars and bar-rooms to be kept closE d dur111g the t1n1es that the sale of hquor is pruh1b1ted thereui. Penalty for infrac tion of Rule 11 first offence, not less than $20 and costs or fifteen da31 s' 1mprison111cnt ; second offence, not less than $40 ancl costs or twP.nty days' unp11so111uent thi 1 d offence,not le3s bhan $100 d,nd costs or iiftydaJs' 1n1p11so11ment, and fora fourth, or any after offence, not less than one nor [ n1ore than three months' 1n1pr1sonment (Secs, 48 & 52, Cap 181, R S 0 ) 12 Tn no ca.qe ~hall there be pe1 nutted or allo\ved the 2.:1.le, gift or othe1 (.h!5posal of any 1ntox1cating hquor to any person in a sta.te of 1nto::uc..1.t1on, 1101' to any In d1an, child, apprentice, se1 vant 01 11uheelle or idiotic, wlthont the < onsent uf the parent, roaster or legal guardian. 13 In no licensed tave1n or shop sha.ll there be permitttid or allowed any gan1 bhng with Caids, Dice, Baga.tcllc, Don1in oes, VVhecl of Fortune, games of chance, Bov. hng . A.Hey, or other dev1ee, 1101 shall the appliances for any such games be permitted tu be kept u1 any such houses oi premises perta1n1ng thereto , nor shall any profane swearing, obscene, blaspheinous or groMly lnsult1ng language, or any indecencyJ nnmorahty or disorderly conduct be pe11nitted 14 No holder of a tavern or shop license shall be permitted to sell intox1cat1ng hquors in any placp other than the house for >o,;hich he ha-s received a license, except that should he desue to reuio-..e frotn the house fo1 w lnch he ha.s received such I lu:ense to another house in the same rnunic1pahty, then the Inspector n1ay en· 1 1 dorse his perm ion therefor on the license, if approved by the Con1m1ss1011e1s l?.1 That any person guiltJ of any HI· fraction of e1the1 of the foregoing Rules ~ind Regulations, £01 wluch no other pen a.Jty is provided. shall, upon conviction thereof before the proper auth nr1ty, be subJect to a fine of not less than one dol· la1·, TIOl' lnore t11an twenty dollars, to gether with costs of prosecution, which ti ie and costs, if not otherwise prud, n1ay be levied by d1strern and sale of the offender's goods and clmttels. That shonld the fine and costs so fail to be collected, the sureties of the offender be requned to rna.ke good the san1e. · I Oooking Stoves. - - -.o - - - McCULLOUGH'S PLOUCH WORKS, ORONO. fncture of ploughs I an1 now offer111g No 13 ploughs 1v1th iron heams and land sules, for $12 00 They nrc twknowl~dgeil by all to be the n1cest runn1ng o..nd b~RL fln1sl1ed ploughs in Ha\1hg n1c1eased my faciht1es for the manu Vick's Floral Guide. The Celebrated English Magnetic Appliances FOR THE CURE OF DJSEA.S'E. , A b[)aut,1f11l -...\ ork of a 100 pages. One Colnre1l l!Jowc1 Plate, and 300 tlln::;trnt1ons v;1th Des~ crrpt1ons of the b~"L !<'lowers and ·vegetables, and he" t Q g_1ow thetu. All for a. FIVE CENT i::iIAMP In JiJnghsh ~ r Gennan 10 to 20 PER CENT. reduction on Stoves, to clear out the stock. Now IS Ontario 'l'hej co.n be found in use from 1\-Ion treal on the ea::it to Chatha.m and Owen Sound in the \Yest and north Po1utso.nd Shoes chilled an<l polished at equally lov.; prwes. 125 CE[URCH STREET, TORONTO. The::;e 'l.f1phances are at once a direct ass1stnncc and safeguard as they not only possess strong cu1atne p1uµP11le'-', but me .:i.lso a n1ost valuable pie' ent1ve, by the1r inv1go1ating and v1tal!z1ng inftncncc constan1ly a' erting much of the lla.b11Ity to disease or suttenng and da11 y adding to the strenF_,. th and >Igor uf lhe constitution 'lhnE, the various appliances maybe used with 1mn1ed1ate and pe1 manont benefit h:i the strongest man, or the n1ost delicate 1nvahd or child The"f comprise Fen all i11sea:.u~,, and -...veakne;i"'eS of the 'T'hroa nndLungs and aITe< lions of the Chest gene1allv l!~or any general weakness of the Constitution lnct1gest1on and all other ditliculttes of the Stomach, Liver, Kldneys, etc Lumbago or Vi.'1'1ak Back, Internal \Veakness of any kind, r t:mi'l.tJnlltlOTI PhVRlf'Al ffr NP1'V0118 Exhausr1on, · CANADIAN OFFICE: pages, S ix C n!ored Plates, and inanJ h undred Eugrav1ng8 For ::iO cents 1n pa.per co' ers, $1 00 in elegant cloth In German or English 32 pages, Six Colored Plate3 w f vt~1 ~ number, anrl nut. nJ. fine Engravings P11ce $1 2l a. vear Five t'op1es tor$v 00 Spccnnen NuII1he1 sent fur 10 t enti' VICK'S ILLUSTRATED rv!oN'J'FlL't i1 '\.GAZINE 'Ihe F'rOWllH AND " YEG-litr<l..BLE GAn.DR I'\, J7f') JOLil'\ }1cCULLOUGH. Oi·ono A1n1l 2 1879 36.0w ... TEIE "VORLn·s IlALM. I:§ A . the time to remedy used TIDRT'l·F l-,:E YEARS Jn a pnvate practwe, and ne'let· Jailing to raf11· eall~t;, eure JA.lB:J!ffC.TDil.f.ATJl'.SJlll:, DR L D -,;;\rEYffCill'.\'S \.LTEilAT I VE SYRUP LADIES' AND GEN rs· : ,. B-.EL'J"-,R. The J 1:1.dres Support and ~1..ccouchmcnt Belts 1 prnstrution f1om ..,,,h1ch thousands of ladies suffq p1nticuln1ly refcued to by correspondence or co QUICK 'S is Ihe ol<lc,t Tm Shop m Lo \ll l. He J,eeps on hand a good assm 1rnent of Tm and Copper waie, cuilfl y ,& q' Highest rnnrket pnces pard for SECURE BARGAIN3. SPINE BANDS. · THE NEW STLEES. : Call and examine KNEE CAPS, ANKLETS, WRISTLETS, SOLES, APPLIANCES. I I HIDES, SHEEP SK I N S, AND ·wooL. Pa1t1eu1111 ,Lttention u1ve11 tr> J ·oh1 b.ing t<Ln cl eavotroug h. " ing. Bowman"li1llc Oct 2, 1878. ' l1ee&Edsal TOWN. TRY IT. ~ The,, m c ~1mplP and convenient, cannot get· or occupation. nu:1.y he laid aside at any tnue, ie are not worn m contact 'Vfith the skin, and thus c~.,v.........,._,.. - - arranged on the lutc-t sc 1entiffc vr1nc1plcs, the) combn1e many po1Dtsorexmrrrel <...,,----,.1110 ~~" not possessed Uy A~Y ornER Elevtr10 .A.pplranccs. a fact at once demonstrated by compa.rison. 10 ly Jr4r Price from $1.00 to $10.00. C~~ ~ ~eltenham, Conmltatiom' Free. _Jfjl Scotland, U1 blm, 11 eland and 'loronto, · TREBLE REFINED AMERICAN COAL OIL, THE BEST IN 1 11 'lhe Mn..gnct10011 Englaud Appl1an~es o.ro mn.nufo.cturcd only b..- 1-!ESSRS 'V i,;11or-; & Co, of London Ed1nghurgh and Gla5gOV'I', Fl J IT AND FLORL C OY !it \.1·n1lr1or, Renf.tC'll' Uonntl , Ont. Illust1aletl P,imphleb contn..1n1ng Put P List'-', 'T'eshrnonutls aml all 111f m·m1:1.L1on iue supplied free O!l applicaL10n, or sent bv post to anJ udtlre'-'u 'I lie Appliances arc ul8o sent h\i post 01 ex press to any add1ei:;ti on r eceipt of price TI-105'. :J llifASOA', AiY!ERICAN REPRESENTATJVE. 125 CH1TROH STREET, TORONTO, HE subscr1bor hai;i been a pp ointed _.\.gent for the CouN 1v Q_Jj Dt:RIIAM t o1 the ahove 11'rmt and Floral ( ompa.ny The COJn· pruiy's Nurser" is the T L.ARGES1' AND MOST EXTK'vSIVE . JN OANATJA, JOfi N McMURTRY, Keeps constantly on harn] a goo1l stock of ·~:{~!~ii:::~~~~~liJ.~.~:~~7~\~~¥i:~~\~~ Tho l'>ATIONAL REi'OSITOI\Y for May has for its 1111t1al article "Spnug with the Poet~," an illtu~trated series of poen1s written about the 1uontli of lo~e, and ar· ranged py the editor D S Kidder gives a picturesque sketch of "Brazll," which I ·GROCERIES, PROVISIONS , Crockery and Glassware, Canned Goods, Tobaccos, Soaps, &c., &c., All kinds of farm pi oducc taken rn Pxchange Bowmanv1lle, October 1, 1878. lasgow House. To Inventois and Mechamcs. PATENTS and ho"W to obta1n thmn Pamph Jet of 60 -pages free, upon receipt of tstamps for Postage, Address(30) Hrr MORE, SMITH & Co, ---0--- Pru: ties in v.. a11L of li'ru1t and OrnMnenial T1He Shrubs, &o, w~ll p l! m:ie resep; e then 01 den· un t1l they have un opptwt nn1t~ of inspecting 1l1e Con1panv s Catalogues and .Price~ Cntalog uei'.\ will be mailed l?IlJJE t,o any person m uk1ng THOS. PATERSON Informs the public that in anticipation of stock taking, aud to make room for Spring shipments, he is now selling ofl his . large and well assorted stock, at prices to suit the present :1.pphcat10n to 1ne fot tlH rn at Perrytovi n P O. .T A. McMURl'R Y, .i\'gent £01 Uu1ham County Pei ryto,vn, Sept, 5, 1878. t tf, Solic1101 e of Patents Box 31, ·y;r aslun gt on D C MU'. flu!~ --.--~--:======.,,,,.,,,,,.,..,,...-:::--,,,,--,,:'.'"="'"'.~..,,.,,...,==··· OOH B -RO -S- 10-tf. CUTTERS, 8LE!GB S, W M~ONS, CARTUAGES,&c Che aper than e> er at s --e:M 0 N M 0 RR IS' CARRIAGE WORKS. arn:iers and others v,;anting a.nv1hing Jn liu'A \ e1 ~ Paintlllg is the place for the this hue are ill"\iJtP.d to r.all and leaJ n I cheap they can get a finit t lass article Without indulging in boasUul aRiiertions, which a discerning public has now learned to estimate at its proper value, he solicits inspection and comparison from intending purchasers. s BEST CROCERIE and repairing of all kinds do:rc \'\ 1th promptness attbe lo~est payrng prices. JAi\fES MORRIS. Bot'\ rnan~ 1llc Nov. 28, 1878. 18 tf WHElRE ALL IS CHEAP. The following may be noted as of special value. Dry Goods . ............ . . .~ cents upwards Oaq,ets. .12~ " Tll Wool C'aRlmiereo; . ... ... ..... .... . . 35 Tahlc Lmin;. . . . . . . ....... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (i() Table Napknrn, per d11z " Silks Black or Colored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 , . . . . . . . ........... 80 Lace Curtains . . . BOT'I'OJ\'.1 PB,ICES"' They have just received the .. Hua been sold the]J-<u;t three :veah 1 an i now worn by over 5000 ln r oront o, ::i.n tl ffi( nts viz -lt is mmk tho1oughJy of good mateuri.l, r( qune>i but fnnr bnttoni>, has metrulic but> ton loops, will not work oft tht! shouldc1 8 is 1:as1l~ and qmckly aclJu6tt:d, it mny l" wo1n as rm old faslnoned subpender, <· 11 1:; a, sho ilder- brace, u; claim thei;e BU'.l' \\hen atlJuskd to the pa11te by 11f'm 1 buttons pl 1cerl 2 inches each side of~ de seam of pants and worn as a 1IJi'N" SIDE, SUPPOR 11\ 41m; The wearer hM: P Mfcct ·omfnrt V11thon t 11b::i,1n cm pants, outtons, or shoPlderi;, when s1tt111g ot stoop mg Tlic public at e utHtCd t-0 try them before putcha~mg l\.TANUFACTURED l:!Y I TEAS~ver BrOught to the Market. SUGARS, RA~ISINS, LARCEST S T OCK . I.GREAT tiej. s;:~NGTH. Blankets, Hosiery and Underc;Iothing, &c., &c. FISKE & ~77 COM'Y., Ki:u.g Sttuct \-Yest, Toronto. A?iD 1"01\ SALB DY THOMAS PATERSON. Bowmnnville, December 2B, 1878. J08EPH JEFFERY, le Agent f01 Bowman\ tlle. Pleasant and Refreohinl( Quati(23) 1-23. NO SECRET('-' TELL IT TO YOUR NEIGHB ORS. \Ve are now iualcing good Clu:iglc Bugg) H:trp11{ e of $15 This is done to n1eet \'.:',.;:Cl demand fo1 a ch1-m.pa.rtlclo wb1chshall uhm be serv1cablc ..1. full sup1Jly of t he f0Uow1ng alW!:LJ'H on hand L1gl1t aud HRa-vv lla rncse 11u11k" HnilVahse s \Vlups Brtu;ll'"'San rl Combs' Iforsc CluLh1ng Ha1ness Oils , Su111ng-les, ~af8 ~~ds& B1tts, l\fane Combs and Ca1<l~, Bells T. TJARL lNG'.l'O , Agent. CURRANTS, FRUIT TREES. PEELS, I ftun1sh all kinds of SPICES, &c. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, a111 p1 e11ar ed to PJSl.O~ER. '"~ii ness for the lov; Fur11iture & Undertaking STOOI<:. Removed to Gijford'> (.formerly jlfaynard'.J) Ttwern Stand. ,V. P. P R O , V E R 0 FJ,OWERS Ali D SHRUBS, i;~rarranted Hepa11'111g promptly at tended to. ColJars In fact everything in our line for Christmas. CHEAP for CA RH l\ll tr~eQ \\1-l r1-Jnteil tn e to name and first clas Adrlress JOH N C1ll.APLIN, P. 0. Box 55 Bo>vmanv1lle. F. MASON. takes the lead 1n Clotluug and Division of Profits NEXT YEAl~. gives the following reasons why you liliould see his stock and p1ices before buymg elsewhere ~1st, his long expeuence in the business; 2nd, he knows his customer-< wants , 3rd, he knows where and how to buy goods, 4th, he BUYS for CA SH, 5th, ho sells at the lou:est ccrnh pr ices, 5th, he keeps up with the times in new styles, 7th, lie deals honorably with all 8th, he endeavors to pievent mistakes, and corrects them prnmptly it made, Uth, hC' treats all with politeness, trying to ment custom on strictly busmess principles, taking pleasure in showing goods w hethcr parties mtend to buy or not Thanking t):Io public tor past tavors,-by living up to the above rules , by lnmg on the premises so that I can be found at an} t ime, day or rnght, and by keeping eveiything in the Und~r taking lme ready at an hour's notiee, (whil'h I buy from H PHILP Toi onto, tl1e largest and best house in the hade in the Dominion)T hope to iPtain a share of the puhlic patronage. RAISINS & CURRANTS, I CANAIDAING LIFE I Assurance Company GENTS' FURNISHINGS. An excellent assortment. ofC'loths fo~ 1lIRN8' AND ROTS" SUT'TS constantly on hund 'fa1loung done n 1 fhst class style and en Short Notice .A.n 1 sol ~ agent for F1skt:;' celebrated NOW, WILL RANK FOR "COMMON SENSE _SU~PENDER," Call and 1£xam1nc them liave also a Choic 6 AssorLment of I CROCKERY GLASSWARE & LAMP departments are completed at fabulously low prices. ~W@ 1?lEJ.4\~~® ~~~lI~Jm OF' 'tHE LADIES' SHOULDER B R !I CES and Sknt, Suspenders. 1'\o La<ly !:ihould be -wi.th· out the1n 1'hanl.Jul for past fa\i or-1', 1t 1,:; h oped a continuance of publlc po.t101uig<~ w ill bo n1erited by 1Ja1eful and p1ompt atte11t1on to all ~ I 1 lLARGE PROFITS 'ro BE THEN DIVIDED. A.G. RAMSAY, R. HIJ..LS, Manng1ng DITcctor Secietary, Snpt of . ..\.gcncics, J , 'V MARLING. orders. My Hew.1e 11nrl Oid/il (m· Fumero.ls aie the best m the county See nnd j tHlge foi y om self. JOS . JEFFERY. DoVi n1anv1lle, Oct 1, 1878. IZ I""..................,........,....,.....,.,__ W. H.. C L I M I E, Agent, 36) BOW )'IAN VILLE W. P. PROWER. Bowman ville, September 12, 1878, Come and see our prices and judge for your : - - I CHARLES selves. · BOWMANV1LLE MARBLE WORKS land, '\.rnpr10r, Continent tl, a i; d Amerwan TOD, PUSH is now ragmg at St:olch and Cunad1an Grantt.e.l1alrnn Rut- J\fonuments, Headl'llones Grates in 1 ii 'II I Murdo.ch· Bros. PC>Fl. TER..'S BREAD &FANCYDISCUIT M \KER. A Sl: PERIOR STOCK OF Ita.han J\iaroles, &c., of the rno!:it modern des1gns, and best y.; 01kmansh1p, a t un usually CONFECTIONERY, FRESH AND CHEAP, KEPT CONSTANTLY 0 N L01V PRU'ES THIS I Al,L CASH. Y.. ell to call and Inspe~t for tbe1nse1, es.1 .Agents comuuss1on !'laved. Note th is Italian l\.Iarblc and l\ilarblfaed Slate FIRST PRIZE I - ---IMPROVED PLOV\TS KING AXD DIVISIO" BOW MAXVILLE. STR~'JC'l'S, HAND, Parties 11ccd1ng any of the abo\e w11l do lVIarblei'J alvrays on hnnd Bowroan'i'1l10, Jan 22 1879 2{)..ly* C. BOUNSALL , PROP.HJE ~ OR 'MONEY. s1gnml nu the inost aCLvantageous tcuns Office No 1, J emperance St ! llO"i'\ m~Il"i ille, Dec. 12, 1~78, Bo\\ manvillc, Sept 19 1878. &-Bm anil pth,t-)JHca11 obtain n1onc~ f1om tl1e nndel"-E. G BtJRJ{. 20 6m' R. W. JADIE S , BOWMANVILLJ<:, I' j ' " j PANIC PRICES FOR fRUIT &ORNAMf NTAl TRHS AT THE D T oTT NEWCASTLE NT'RSERlES. To meet the hru:d times, tlrn su..hs<.uber 'Hll sell Trees, etc, for Spring planting fo1 cash, at the nboi;c !\ursencs at prices heretofore un Apple trees, no and up~lfArds, for 12! cents each lesF. than 10, at li'i cents eac1 l Plums Pears and Cherry $300pcr dozen, or cents each 'liNor>vay Spruce, IIorse Chcstiu1r .!l-nd :Wouutn1u .A.sh, $3.00perdozen,or3uc1.:n fseaen Hoses, ~ 3 00 per dozeo, or 30 cents eac)l ;:;hrubs~ assorted, $2 liO per dozen, or 25 cents ea< PCUJ:rants-Red, v;h1te1 a,nd black, 7,5cents per heardc!, viz. dozen, 1 1 And 1s determined to eontmuc to sell at the rumously low prices cheaper than the eheapest. Why he can do itF1rst, he buys fo1· cash and knows just how to buy. Second, what he can't bny cheap enough, he manufactures 'f hird, he is satisfied with small profits. Fourth, he sells for cash ; .Fifth, hesells at bottoµ1 pnces. 0 ~:Li Agent and. dealer in aJl f:tnQ__s of 1ne latest anQ. best in1provcd ' ' REP AIRS KEPT ON HAND, anrt stnct attention pa1µ tu machines promptlv , Bo\\ rnanville Oct. 22, 1878, ~tartinen ·..a..:N:I:> ISEE FC>JA. Y-c::rcr::E'l.sEJC.."7ESI _ ,ND- iJlll 1 AN D D RUG GIST rnvz-..ros I D rug gs - M e d 1c1 n es an d C} le ml·ca l s CH£ M JST I 1::1 l y. BRING Y O U R F R i e NDS li'irammo the Rtock, "'h1ch com:p1ises everything in the elegant sLl ll!::; u:::'! ~m l Lt:r:ns, ';!f :F,ngllfh, l1anad1an, and AnJencan manufacture He still continues to m11nuu1..c11Jrb ~ 0 ordei, from UJ.e beijt o! water1alf 1:1.nd none :but tlr.e:t·cla workmen kept, W I T H YOU .ide, of the i.:ery latc~t and mos 1W. H.WILLIAM S, 1 QENE~AL Orders Ho has 1n stock an endless Ynricty ~·hich he is seJ t1ng ch~ap for cash. of~Lnd1cs' . Good Fit.1 Guaranteed. I aud pents' carafoga '.f1pn:ks, VBHsee, etc BLACKSMITH . ruanne1 and at lbwest rates All k1udo; of. blacksm1thing done 1n a tli.oroµgh AGIUCULU RAJ: H U'U lJlENTS !ll'. P ~mJm I IAls~~:~ f~e~ 1,~~l ~f tl~V ~~~c ~~~;:;~u~ t';~;~ ee.ch breaks, al $10 oo per hundred, or JU cents '-- . . '--., - · --,,....,.c1.t 20tb, lSW, l Newcasue1 ~.... W. }{, (~HAPLIN-. ~H·w· Remember the Stand- " BIG BOOT" drawn by two Rorses KING S J' B.EE J:. BOWMANVILLE. · , M: TRELEVEN. and carnages for countty Rh ops. IC1ng StrPet "\\ est, oppos;iite the llcg1stry office llowmanvlll1>Bowmanv1lle, Oct. 23 lSiS. yl Speo1alattc11hong1\ en 1o the iro11n1gof bl'gg1e ------- '