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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jul 1879, p. 2

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CANADIAN STATESMA.N, BOWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1879. lt 1s 'Canada first wll h a rnngeance ~o :ro COUNTY AND VICINITY. h d E l h year ago we aston1s e n~ anu wit '1hcnyoneanhavethcmw11hout- ut GLEANED FROM OUR EXCHANGJ!JS where advr.rL1s1ng cont.ract.s the b1g~est builock ever seen then lhere To get your HAIR CUTTING and SlI ~'ING done At the sa.n1e_ time get some l OBACCO n.nd KENNE Bl"" may be mmle for it rn · tetls 10 rural School Sections to the im was the b1g Canadian cheese we1gh1ng a CIGARS 06 ho has the bost mnnutu.otnred l[o h&S alsu a fine assortment of Br1ar Pipes for I~~ ton then Hanlan :and now Col Gibson Mr James Crossen Oohourg is tnrn1ng portancc of properly cle in1ng and improv lhe Earl of D:1nraven who made an out first class cars for a Quebec railway I ing the appearance of their school rooms I extonsive to11r through Canada and the Messie Campbell uros have pnrc;hased '"here all kinds are 1na le of both ~!.II ~ ~ wlule their schools are closed for their Urnted Stales, putting rn the IHne sh ot 4 200 barrel ho ps the product of one tree .tarlf your face is sunburnt roug11 or covered with p mples tr)' one _,...~,.,,~~...._.--._,-.._-.._~~,...._...'-"' summer vacation School houses should 111g and fi1:1J11ug, vr1les to one of ~Llj~nghsh Rails a.re l'"'id along the entlre hne of the COTrro"N AND bottle of Kathanon lvh1ch is sure 1n all colors presen t the clea.nhness and attra.chveness magazines an ar t icI0 on Caua d a H e says Grand Junction Railway aa far asHashngs to cu:re Bo"MANHLLE FRID..l.Y JULY 25 Also custom work of home made l tun done this country is fnll of 11 terest, espemally H l l h t m d MADE AND SOJTI RV d h f ll d t f t 1 to ordei or ere ome ye, unorun soasshO\\lligthedevel)prnentofwhatin Oubourg orticntura ately, 1t 1s too often thb case that many the future \\lll be \ great na.tion u for) nesday was not as good 1n the quantity Socks and Stocking I' Re.footed END OF VOLUME XXIV trustees seem to thmk when a house is whether rn connection w1th Great Britam, Ill tho qui!tty vf tho exlnbits - - "e close volume b uiIt ' a t eacl ter engage d an d woo d pro or as independent OI as JO ined to the The JVorld challenges th e sentinel to 3i K11ittu1g 1Uach1ncs Cor Sale, With this number 1 U n1ted St1:1tes or any p Jl lton uf theni the test of their respective rnrd.l c1rc11la.t1ons, instrnc_!!olLS flee. twentv four of THE CAN \DYAN STATESi\fAN vided, that there Is nothing more for vast region whlch is now called British the loser to pay $ 100 to sorue public ii and 1t may not be out of place to take a them to do In marked contrast to this North Ainer1ca "Will issuredly some day charity .D... 1 11 52 retrospect of the years "ork One year therr homes have th~ir regular support the strongest most powerful and The Rev Dr Jacques has been re ap One door west ofM D 'VILLIAMB Butcher Stall ago we entered upon the duties of Editor "house cleaning,' wh1tewaslnng and re rnost masterful I opiJlatiun ou the continent pointed President of Albert College Belle o2 tf of America ville, which pos1t1on he resigned a short and Publisher of this lourna.l V{e enter pain t ing when require d Allln'ION SA.l.E A revolut10n rn our food '" also needed time smce h f ed upon the venture wit h considerable Fortunate IYJ during t o past ew d OF Kennedy the great Scottish 'ocahst, e Markho.t.o, Ont , has a female 106 ) ears anxiety, for to us it was a ventnte the years by niea.ns of the law winch give 8 cl ares that no people can be stron'l: aud old, named Phoebe Grant She has been Clnu·clt Pro1>erty in tile business being comparatively new to us to teachera the po\\ er to hire a person to healthy unless brought up on oatrne d or marnod three times her }Jresent husband 'illagc of" .Newcastle. the shght knowledge we did possess bolng clean the school house when trustees son10 equallj s 1hnta11hnl diet Be that as being less than half her age st w1l1'-1ne\ itably u J o b n H arrigan In:1ng near B rig'" ]' only theotebcal As a business venture neg l ect t o ina k e th e necessary provisions 1t may, paat1y aud ! le cru_ Jn.rs produce L race of nervous, dyspeptic ou, Ont, com 1n 1tted suicide on Thursday we are pleased to be in a pos1hon to state tnore atten t ion h as b een given t th 18 su b constipated weaklings Those among us l"\st by taking a dose of P:L11s Green that 1t has been a success and our highest J0Ct than f orn1orly, b nt inoro s hou ld b 0 who are e11gaged 111 indoor e11Jployn1ents She died a{ter a. fow hours of intense ticipations have beon realized, notwith done Many school rooms do not see a must take iuore exercLSe lhe number of dgony 311 standing the ge eral depression that has whitewash .. brush from year to year, and men and women in every town who take Harvesting has f;urly commenced ID the ·vaded all l111es of trade The mo.st we ha.'\"e no doubt there are plenty of regular and v1goron[:I ou~ door E'xercrne ts !Jay of Quinto district, and in a few days Pe · I very small In fact the number of Vit men difficult p trt of our task haf! been the school houses in the country on whose in any Cunadian to" 11 who can v.; alJI a w111 be general All crops are turinng ont as anticipated, exctipt spring wheat I d h th t d h l san ~aps e rnstees p aye w en t Ley coup Ie of 1 n i Ies "'ith out b ei ng f atlg-ue d nuLy d Collection of accounts, but we have man w h1ch has been almost ru1ne by rnst, aged by repeated sohc1tations and "duns were boys that have never had a touch of be counted on the fingers wire worm and Hessian fly cash to pay our workmen paint u pon then- wood work stnco they Another proof tha.l Great Br1tau1 does F th t f cl l te· ln age of Newcastle or Lot number tvtenty eight to reabze enon!!h ·· t t t d t It th l1 k or e posi 10n assica. mas .. in the first concession of tllo to . .vnship of Clarke every Saturday night and to n1eet our left the builders hand This ls often ~~ haer ~~~~~~es ~=i~~ b~ f~u~~ein et~= f~c~ the high school, to fill the vacancy caused and being lot number ten on the no1th side of ~ n~ want of by the rcsicrnation of l\1r S p Da'11S 1 B Caroline street and on the west eide of J\'.h11 J th try t da.ys J.1 1owe d Caused by neglect ratller th · paper bt 11 sw1 th1n.t1e ""11 that at \\unllHdon on Satu1day, S1r I"" street alsotheadJoininglotnnmbern1neonthe 1 for cash rates We tnake known tlns taste 011 the part of trustees and by the J!vI1chael Hicks Beach informed the Can r\ ' there were 19 apphcahons,frorn " oin said wests de of Mill street in the said village the board selected Mr Rufus .A. Colen1an 1 oe Ne\vcastle containing by admeaauroment 1 much of our- business dlairs so that our d1illculty wlnc 1 ts often experteuced u1 adian contestants that a. oo:r:tain nu1uher B A Cobourcr at a salary of $800 per halfa.nacl'e more or less _, d b the country front getting mcchauic.s from of commrns1ons in the army \\Ould be at '-'~- t~; dB ~ IER!-i'fS OF SALE -Ien pe1 cent of the pur many frten d 8 wh 0 expresst:KI o n ts re the disposal of Canad1a.ns \\ho had passed annum -A.Jvi a~or eacon chase u1onoy tobcpa1ddown by 1he purchaser specting the remunerativeness of the bust towns and villages yet at this tune of throui:rh the Ktn!Yston Ct liege This we Port. Hope hotel keepers grumble great at the t1n1e of such sale Hnd a su1n sufficient " ~ I l t with tho ten pc1 cent so paid do"l-vn to 1nake one ness when we entered upon it may learn t h e year w h en t h e schools are c lose d for n1ay take as an acldit1ona.1 evidence of the ]y at tie new rat way arrangemen, coin fourthofthea.mountoftl1e1urchasen\oney the that their fears ha\e uot been realized se~eral weeks and when mechatncs have excellence of that 111stitutton, and as the pla1n1ng that 1t cuts off a gren.t deal of balnnce of the s111d pu1ch1:tse 1none; to be He 111 by mortgage on said lands payable in ty.;o relnov.l Of One tlllr g wlitch ,.· as pointed their trade as people are not no\v com ed equal instalments the fhst payment to become 0 ne th ing tn our f avor h as b een tlte but httle to do on account of the hard out as an obstacle u1 ~ the way of theOollege, pellod to stay ovor night, aud yet they due and be pa.id one year f1on1 da.te of said salo holding of two elections w1t]un the year, times and will work for low v;agea and viz, the difficulty of finding po.!!;ittons for rather illogically say that It w1ll not pay the second pa'1ment to become due and bo prud 1ntwoyears.tron1 sa.iddate ofsalo'\'i ithintcrcst but we ha\ e to thank the business men of wh en material is a l sob c eap, we are as its graduates Tins announcemPnt cn.nnot the railway ow1ag to the I1onted nnm b et at seven per cent to be payable at the time Bowmanville for the large share of patron sured that very little effort on the part of fail to be saltsfaclo1y to Canadians, ea of pa.ssengers carried ~6nf:Je~~nhteb:~~~:J1~~:ntel~;~~~~1 dbysp~irh age we have enJoyed And "lule onr trustees will erunly secure all that 15 necee pectally to our volunteers At the last meeting of the Hann1ton chaser on yo811esswn of mud lands being gh en snry to make their school houses present :hrlr John Bnght has no fnth 1n royal 'Iown.,.h1p Council accounts amounting to up to 11n JOllrna.l ts conducted Ill the mterests of the con1m1sstons to ennu1re Into con11nercial or nearly $500 were -µassed, of whil.:h over r~ii~GTir¥~MPLETON ·rge share f oui a fn.r tnore 111v1tin"~ appearance both lnside ·-1 ~~oo was f or grave l an d wor k on roa d s an d L i beraI part Ya VerY l.... o agricultural depre"l.sJons , their cause and '*'± Survn tng I1ustees trade has beeu with Consorvatives, and we and out It IS unnecessary to speak of cnro He says no good ever comes of about $75 for sheep killed by dogs Sam B} R R LoscoMDE the1r Solicitor a2-4Y> take this opportunity of thank mg those the mflueoce whteh a clean, tidy, attract them But he IS q mte ·ure about th1s Philp was given a contract for gravellmg who ha\o so ltborally patronized the ive room mus t h ai:e upon th o t as t es and that 1! Parhament would keep out of the Grand Trunk road from Ball!more f to foreign broi1s-if 1t would conduct the the to ¥1 U line 1tnd keeping it in repair or S1ArI:Si\:U.N WIn le our atm h as b een t ° ha bits of the children who assemble m it government of the country at an expense a ter1n of years guard and promote the mterests of the from day to day Whatever of beauty of sixty million pounds a year mstead of On Tuosday mght last, abont 12 o clock, political party with which we are allied, pleases the eye,unproves and refreshes our 01ghty milhons if it would de\Ote its as the Rev Mr Shaw and the Rev Mr we have not neglected a more common nature, and Jf through rPgard for health time and labors to questions of home Ln Will were returning from a church meet and comfort we deem it necessary to clean terest rather thau to thoee wlnch involve tag, they were pelted w1th rottotJ eggs, interest-the welfare of the town- b nt a. sacrifice of blood and treasure 1n remote much to the d1egrace of the entue village have taken advantage of ever) opportuu1ty our homes regulg,rly, surely our school lands, the people nught have hope and Such disgraceful acts can onl) bring the Sole Manufacturers m Canada. of to use our influence in behalf of our burn rooms, in which so n1any children spend a faith that Parl :i11 f'l t could se1i.;e the whole village tutu disrepute The nus neas nien and citizens generally Th ts conBlderable portion of their time, should nahon 111 times t f s 1fienug \'i ould con1e croants should bt:l ferreted out and vigor PATENT Who less rarely onsly pumshed as the law directs -Mark 111 thta respect we promise d to d o a year ago and we h ave not be nealected ,... will move in tho matter 'l The3 are te1hng an o 1 story in Parts ham Ecorwrnist striven to the beat of our ab1hty to fulfil JUSt now i.bout \ o1l:.aJre s brau1 \VJ1 en A gentleman who has JUSt returned rHE BERT AND CAEAPEST FENCE our promises, and shall continue to do aJl olta1re died the task of embahn1ng his from a dnve through the lower portion of fo1 Railroads Farmers and we can m that dtrcchon Of our success DR BOYLES LETTER bodv was entr usted to a chemist who tn the county 0f Peterboro, mforms us that Stock R.itU:ll:lrS as an editor we shall aUow a discerning s1sted on being allowed to retain the bratn the fanueis are 10 n1any instance! comp A STREL Tho1n Hetlg:e No other Ftinc1ng Bowman ville, July 2, 1870 " 34 36 42 49 ' ' e <lo not know that the communica u[ the defuuct philosopher A.t lns death laininu of not having barn room for their so cheap or put up so quickl)N eve1 rusts ~ wheat dioca~ s shrinks nor "'arps 'C na.il'ected stains Pubhc to be Judge As before intimated 110n f rom D r B oy lem th ts issue caII a f or the chemtet bequeathed the queer momen hay and Thn, the i 1eld of ha) is bv fire winu 01 flood o\. complete ba1 r1er to vie entered upon the work with but little remark from us, but 'i\e do th111k that the to to his daughter, who gave 1t to hur so great that Jt is necessary to stack 1t the rnost uurulJ stock.. Irnpassable by n1an 01 exper1once and Observation l1as been our Dr 15 somewhat presumptuous to think cJusn1t a bar11sler The cousin dying 1n This is being done where staclnng has beast teacher We know we ha.ve many imper l 1858 by a clause n lus will gave the rehc never bef ire been resorted to 1}1~ wheat l A Cikd emy B ut tat h Iearn 1s also heavy an d 1n cxce11 ent con d it1on, factions and are like niankind e \erywhere tiat we or the publw either should accuse t1 t h e F renc1 h11r1. of writing an editorial even fQr the ed body refused the bequest, f~aring that J with every prospect of au abundant hnr I " liable to err, In JUdgnient an d ot H~I 1\reuri, for the qualifications necessary for 1f it were accepted other persons nnght vest Oats are coming forward rapidly, wise 'Ve have to regret that a more writing for the press are a httle education ha\O the idea of presenting the brams of with the prospect of a fnU, and in n1any fraternal feeling has not existed between and considerable coinnlon sense other ~cadem1cians to the museum of the instances a heavy crop Tins 1s certatnl.} us and the pnbhsher and editorial staff of 111st1tut10n, and it might eventually die of a chcormg prospect especially to the far an enlargement of brains mers, who have tolled on so ma.ny year8 our conten1porary We 11ave no wuih to PRESS ASSOCIATION f h h ] Jefferson Davts Ill the course uf one of under the pressure o mortgages at ll( be othe-rw se than friendly with them and --..... these harangue~ in which he sought to intere1t are prepared at any tur!o " to bury the The annual meeting of the -----~ Press Association ,'ljas held 111 1ncrea6e the unrest In sorne portto11s of the hatchet With two or three of the town Council Chamber, Kwgstc" on the 22nd ' so Id S on th ' d cc Iare d tim th e k new titat I oilic1als we have had a '"stnfe of ,.., ords, inst Mr Janies Shannon President 111 Ins avenget hved He seemi now likely but 1t ha.a been from their connection, or the chair and a fai r representation of to be brought face to face 'v1th an avenger supposed connect10n, with the local Con meinbeis present Twenty uew members A Mrs Dorsey having bequeathed to him were adnntted The followrng are the el a sun of $250,000 her relatives ham <>b eervahve Journal and not as officials or acted officers for the ensning )ear - t\.. JCcted and a .suit in the Courts has beeo oit1z0ns that has prompted us to pursue Matherson Brantford, President J B rnst1tuted for I he reco very of tho money, the course we have towards thein In Tru)es, Port Hope, 1st y 100 Presldent which, it ts claimed shou}d be retained bv conducting a local JOnrnal as well as a E J B Perue Kingston ~nd ~r J the famt1y ft \\ ould appear that at pres Prestdent - W R Chmle, manviJJ~:, ent the bulk of the ex President a follow pubhc school we have found that we ca.n Secretary Treasurer Execiltive Commit ers a.re \Vomon, who d onbtless apprecui.te not perform our duty faithfully and please toe, C D Rarr, Lmd'1.ay H Hough, the honor done them \'fhen, 111 running everybody, and have deemed lt wisdom 111 Cobourg E J ackson, Newm arket a~ ay, His Ex. Excellency assumed womans both cases to discharge the duties devch James [nnes Guelph 0 B Robinson autlre rhe returns of the school boards lhrou gh 1ng upon us i.ccording to the b est of our Toronto Routine bnsu1ess occupied the session until noon In the afternoon the out England 1nd1cate that vurely secular Judgment and ability party vlSlted the public mst1tnt10n s of th· schools are loosmg ground In 1876 the As the most unportanli branch of out city, under escort of the c1v1c authorities nambet of snch schools returned 'vas 68, business is the J obb11 g J)epartmeut \\ e and were enterta.1ned at a spec1al reun1on it 18 uow 54 Other facts show that 1nany must publicly acknowledge the value to us in the evernng On Wednesday an ex parishes Vihtch be:San with secular schools of the services of our osteeined Forenui.n cun.non through tho Thousand Islands was have nbandoned thcn1 A glance at the e:aJoyed, the party retu1rnng to the 'Ihous reguJationa of the different boards in the Mr Wm McKowan To his well known and Islands Park, where a couple of days matter of religious services, reveals some ability as a mechanic and his efforts at all \Vtll be spent , curious differences At l\:l1lton Damerel, times to obhge and give satisfaction to ou1 in Devonshire they ' sing a. hymn and customers is largely due the extensive NOTES AND CLIPPINGS pray at the close of the school At one place tn Cornwall they i r open the school patronage we enJoy and the success of our A second oo1181gnment of hve fowls has with prayer at another they have "read buarness In plam and fancy JCb prmtmg been shipped from western Ontarto over mg of the bible, nly At Worthington, 'Vb.at a sudden shocl 1~ g \ es to what he cannot execute no country o:fftce the C S R in Devonshire, th~ iuaster co1n1uent:es the sharp clang of tho DJld1 i$"ht fire bell dotmg mother the plaintive moan 01 the more rieed attempt All work entrusted to huu A ma1or1ty report m favor of abo!t shrng school with readrng and explamrng the shdll cry of her darhns- child t hat lies in its crib f l tt capital punishment has been pre·ented to scnp1111e for thirty minutes, a fter which by her bedside too plainly tclhnR h e1 of its suff --AND-1nva.r1n bly receives th e mos t ca.re u a en the master engages in prayer for five enngs fron1 an a ttack of1nfiamat1on of the bow the New Hempahire Legislature els the shock 1s no less sudden and terrifying t 1on minutes while at " oolfa.rd1sv.orthy, in She springs for the bottle of Stott -.& .Ro"U-ne i, The cnculahon of Trrlil STATESM \.:N has Tne noi aparttsts have Uec1arcd by the same county the school is commenced Palatable f u;tor Oii v;h1ch she took tbc pre 1 cant1011 to ob1a1n from the druggist the daJ be constantlj increased du11ng the year and resolution that Pnnce Jerome Napoleon au<l. concluded w 1th 1nornino: and evening fora a.ntl with 0110 teaspoonful puts to flight the has become head of the Donaparte family prayer of the church of England disease 'lhe httle sufferers talre it complacent new subscriptions are daily being ieceived ly for it is as palatable as cream- 25 cent s a Detective Reburn derues having inter DARLING'I'ON, '¥1th all the precaution used, it aeems bott.le There is only one local paper pubhshed cepted anv letters addressed to· J A that the yellow fever has breken out ln hetween Toronto and Bellev1lle that has a Montgotnery, who absconded from Port several 01ttes In the South this early ln larger circulation than THE STATESMAN ha'1. Rope and was arrested by l11n1 at St Louts, the season 1 he fact st11res the peop1e Mo The knocvledp;e of Ins whereabouts no\v This fact is worthy of the cons1de1 m the face that the end of this ep1dem1c was obla.1ned 1n an entirely different 1s not yet reached and another terrible at1on of ad'\erhsers Our advertunng and not through any letters ordeal is to be pa·"ecl through during the rates are no ]ngher than those of papers Recent mail ad' tees indicate that the coming 'vs.rm months Just hov; it wtll with less than half of otu· 01rculat1on dt ~sat1 sfact1011 in IreJand on the subject of be met, or how n1ahgnant it 1nay provP. 1 We sincerely thank the pubhc for the very fann r ents 1s 1ncreas1ng, and that amonz cannot be told at present, but that it will the landlordu who are the most com plan ed deal out death with unsparing men.sure, liberal patronaR'e bestowed upon us anU of 1s Captain Nolan one of the principal seems to be easily foretold Truly the sohcit a continuance of the sa.1ne, prom1s proprietors 111 the section of the West s1tuat1on JS clooiny 111 the extreme for 1ng that our constant aim shall be to give According to an Otta,va despatch 111 n. th se who inhao1t that part of our country satlsfact1un in every case ~Iinisterial paper thP. services of Str Alex where its ravaaes arc known, and if the ander Galt are shortly to be utilized by t he sywpathy of those u11nore fottuu i.te local Government Can it be that he 1s being it1es yea if even their money would save ENTRANCE EXAMINATION looked upon as a pos.snble L1entennnt from such a fate it would be rorthcoming lhe entrance exannnations or examin Governor, or what is to be do no with Jnrn It JS lo be hoped that the destro) er may as it is declared he cannot enter t11e Federal be s ayed, aud that ] uman life 1nay b e a.ttons for adm1sa1on into the H1gh Schools Goveran1eut 1 Mrs l\..e}B Ice Creu.tn Parlor lB now in full allowed to run its natural course, which blast Call and try a dish of her dehc1ous Ice and Collegiate Insl!tutes w<re held on the It seems that the tneiubers of the Can is short enough at its best Crean1 Conf:ect1oneryof o.11 kinds kept on hand and for sale cheap 8th and 9th mat Tho cxawmer. havmg adia.n tearn are g1v1ng a n excellent account - - ----of themselves this year at Wimbledon Jn our recentnatiunal phenomena. there corn plated their labono we are given the The Prince of 'Vales prize one of the is no other fact so s1gn1flc1ent, so starthng, hat for pubhcat1on rhese examu1at1ons h h th h b b as the prod1g1ous u1crease of invention", ig es onors as een won Y a Can both 1n their number and 1n then: 1nfluen seem to be getting rnore d1ihcult every adian, and <loubtless the other m e1nbers Irrot J:ourself now to a fan W1th1n year, and it is nol\ about as d1filcult to of the t ea m wilJ each do soniethtng tu ce c ver business and daily hfe Do not fret and fume a.nd ban distinguish himself the past ten year~ far more patents ha'\e pass this test a.a it was ten or fifteen years been issued than dur1ng all our previous Go at once to v ARIETY lI ALf Speaking of Mr Blakes remark that 111 Ju sto ry, alth_ oJigh the former period 18 ago to obtain a certJlicale to teach Those See the lots both great and small ~ Of all H1zes shapes and colo1s, gentlem(n wno at e entrusted \\tth the order to obtan1 a full report of a pUbl1c more than half inn.de np of our n1ost pro meetu1~ it is necessary to read the news longed and Herious conimercial cruns, Suit d for th1s sull1) weather getting up of tbe 1nathe1natical papel"S papers of both s1dea, the Montreal Herald, while the latter mcludes nearly every pros Go at once a.ntl do your duty appear to strive to pre·ent knotty, qmrky while adrn1thn,,. the truth of the st1tement, perous season that we have over known lf (a ) outh) go buv a beaut) BAB1' C.ARRrAGF s ~All ln want of children s I hen to Susan Jane wal e speed problems rat! er than practical ones In says it is onl) fair to point out that there Could th e haid tunes materially softenJwe carnages sl ould call and see I 'Y ello\\ lees Tell} er of your generous deed. ts now less 1nciwat1on in the press than might expect such a iuRh of ne'\\ improve a.rge asso1 tment our opuuon the mathematical "hobbJ A good boat for sale cheap For furthe1 I ar· formerly to distort the utterances of op ments as would resemble the burstmg of should he allo" ed to rest awlule until the ticulars apply at thls office ponents a torrent through an ice gorge BDt even other b hbies overtake him Readmg \"\ lule the Orangemen are a.busing the as matters a1e with an aggregate of more to~~E]IIUM. sugar cured ha.ma at T Dalhng writing spelhng and composition 1nclnd Catholics m Outano and the Cathohcs are j than two hundred patents (mostly recent) ing gramma1 are in ou1 op1111on of as g11~at saJIUg nau,,,hty things about the Orn.nge and a weeldy issue tilling a ponderous prin unport.ance to th v a\'erage pupil aa n1athe n1en Jn Quebec Hon }'Jr BoweJl and ! ted \Oln1ne, we cannot feel uursel\es 1n matics and should receive more at tehtlon Hon Mr Lange\'1n sit comfortably with the presence of a groaning force, which than 1s o.t ptesent g1ve11 to tlien1 In their feet under the same table at the is not to be estimated, Bnd which 1s I'rolapsue Uteri (Fallmg of the Womb) n1ost uf onr Public Schools twice as inuch Cabmet meetrngs Nine Jears my w1Je Tl1ey look at each assuredly the greatest factor of modern A wonderlnl cure time is given t o n.rithmet1c as tu any ono other, and then they look at Sir John ltfe suffered with this ternhle complamt She was attended by doctor after doctor went of these snbJeels l\facdonald, and then the} all wrnk, and Of the twenty five candidates who wrote everybody is happy to the d1fierent hospitals where temale.s are rue prepared to do all k1nds ofl\ork rn then ltne A " ONERFUL CURE OF LAMENESS OF ftrst-class style Cards andcabmeta furnrnhed at the rel.:ent examination only eighteen treated , tried then1 all wore baud.ages in 1n the Iv.test stJ le ot tho Art Much is bemg said to tho d1scred1t of T\,E:N 'I'f FI VE YElllRt:5 STANDINu - - The were sul;cessful, and SC\ cral of thef:IA we and pessatlf'S with only temporary relief second ~ice pn & 1dent of the Ex ce1nor Sav behave got through "by the skin of then the Government because of t11e course it We applied Dr Chromos and Pictures .for sale 1ugs Ba.ok, 23rd stre et and 6th sA\ e 1 Her hfc was mi serable teeth Following are their na1nes and h 11s adopterl in the selection of persons to G1lea Lin i ment Her rehef was 1n1 PHOClRA PHS COPIED & ENLARGEV (Booths Theatre) E P La"llre11ce, wa lame go to the North West to teach the In the schools at wh ich the) were ])repared medrnte She 19 now well d1ans farming .A number of persons havfl for twenty five years Contra<laction of the PICTURE FRAMING DONE AT B M c DERMOLT, Sorroor. n.hendy been sent \\ ith the oLJP.Ct m view muscl es of h1' left leg-bad no faith at first 40 West 13 h street, :t\e" York Bovt man ville LOWEST RATES who 1t is cla1med, know nothing of the in the L1n1mcnt-wos induced to trv 1t Sold by all drug;ists country to ?f h1ch they have gone are from Ins kno\\ ledge of Dr Giles who 1s a Send for pam Call "Ge our"'~ ork and goet ou1 prwes " ignorant of the different Indian dialects sc1entiJ1c and alJle chemist, and who has phlet DR GrrEs Studio 3rd door uorth lll Horsey- s Block, " 120 West Broadway, N Y and ate generally unfitted fo1 their post nel'er yet made a poor article Seeing 1ts po site the I own HaU " tJons good t'ffocls on otLers-tried it and to A-fr T'1al size 25 cents Bowmanv1lle July l 1879 4S-tf ~eprehens1ble 1s too mild a \\iord to Ls surpnse and satlsfact1on the stiffness npply to a want of punctuality ID reaching left the cords of h ' leg, a11d it became as Card to tile Public. '.lb11e1 " church The word which most fitly de el;1.stlc aei the other " scribes such conduct LS disgraceful Sold by all druggists Send for pam AVING SOLD OUR CROCKERY There u. not one case rn five hundred phlet DR GILES business to Duncan Beith El-lq \\e desire Stee1· !iiitI·ayed " wh ere there is a. shadow of excuse for this thank tho f1Ublic For the liberal patronage ex J to 120 West Broadway N Y tended to us m the past and having every con 1nft1ct1on of annunyance on fellow· worship Trial size 25 cents TRAYED IN'IO 'IHE PREMISES fidence m l\iir De1th we bearttly recommend pcrs and this offence m the sight of God of the subscriber Lots 31 and 32 in the Btl1 him to our patrons hoping they will gn e hun " The hours of church going are such that LoNDO'N Purple half the price of Par s Green concession of Darlington 01 01 about the 26th the same patronage and feeling H.Rsured that he of J\lla) a tv.:o )ear old red and l'fhitostcei I e ""ill ser"fe thctn w th the l:!l:lI ie hbt:1 ahty that any one who goes to worship God 111 the ~n~nt~ per cent Etro1 ger Lee & Ed:mll sole owner JS :requested to rrove property pay "e ha' e alwa~ s endeavored to extend s 19 spmt does not need to mortif} the flesh g and take him a" ay expenses "'e st 11 <ont1nue the Dry Goods business s 10 R R T1crol:TS P ll'chase your Raih oad THOMAS SHORIRIDGE in or d er t o b c a uni t in th e un1son o f t ickets fron1 r Yellov;Jees , he can t10ket ou :licCLUNG Bnos 3 praise when HIB presence is approached anywhere ~ Bowmanville, July 2, 1879 10-30-29 Solma J nly 2Z 1879 52 ~" * Bow1na1nillc, June 18 1819 may be found on file ot GEO \ P Ro WELL & Cos News daper Ad' ertisidg Bureau (10 srruce StrceK rHIS PAPER N W YOR .1. ..ti.. I WHY WEAR SOCKS WITH SEAMS w. E. PETRICK s BARBER SHOP, KATHARION · DECIDEDLY NEW, USEFUL AND BEAUTIFUL. JJ AM\Elfi W~~~l!IB .it'h!B ittf( ~l\~dian ~tat~~ma_n B;J I KNITTINC FACTORY, ==================o]o awe sow as nP. Fresh ar Consult your WYLLIE OVt n l CH S interest patronIZ1ng TREMENDOUS CRASH - - A T- - ° AtSXANUlll'S CASH SToaa. ° His whole magnificent ~tock to be cleared out at wholesale prices. SEE I ALEX AHOER'S l ,r STEEL BARB FENCINC t AT WHOLESALE PRICES l Bow MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE --IN-- FANS! MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS, TWEEDS, CARPETS, &c. Some lines In . DRESS GOODS, FANS FROM 4 CTS. UPWARDS! THOMAS YELLOWLEES. P-H-O-T~O-C-R-A-P-H-Y-! PARASOLS, &c., will be sold without reference to cost. Butter and Eggs will be taken as usualbyMcClung Bros. or D. Beith and paid for either in Dry Goods or Groceries. H. G. TAIT & CO., ! · MARR I ACE LICENS tS ISSUED BY W. R. CLIMIE, Bo"\'\ manville " " New ttsements 'l'o Whom It JUay Conc c1·11. J-as left m) bed and board \nthout any JUSt caul!le or p1ovocat1on I hereby caut1on any per son or persons ha1 bounng or entrustmg hcr on H "1;-,.THEREAS MY V. IFE EMILY 1" "ood (maiden name Erot15 SaUI1dcrsJ S s I McCLUNG BROS. my account, as I will pay no Clebts that she may contract EDWIN \>OOD Chatha.n1 June 17th 1879 ELEGA1"I CHROJ\W ()ARDS for :W 25 ALL Snowtlakc etc 25 asso1 tedt 10 cents. NASSAU CARD CO Nassau N x , U SI ({JI;} 7

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