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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Aug 1879, p. 2

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· FRID~\Y, THE CANADIAN STATESMAl\, BOWMAN'VlLLE, AUGUSI 15, 1879. 'l'he " L1nae1;1011e UNty" its Atl1·acho1u·. FEMALE GOLLEOE (qe:¢anadh11,$tat~aman IAMONG TH~xs~ANDS JUST ARRIVED !1 A LARGE QUANTITY OF 110 members of the Pree:s t Assoc1ahon and tl1e r la.dies their annual ineeting and BOWMAN\ LLLE FitIDAY AUGUST i5 excur:non ate looked forward t o with plea.sure briug1ng as th Py du th" ren~a.l STOCK RAISING AND GRAIN of foi mer pleas 1rrt ncquai11tancesh1ps and FAP.MING h·ppy holidays enriched by sight eeerng and t1avers1ng the most attractn:e routes Mun1C1pality of tt.e Township of Dat In these tin1cs when weevil, hcssul.n fly, of trM el to be found 011 this part of the l·ngton County of Di rham pea. pug rmst etc are so prevalent in our contment As previously noted lll these province it behooves ag1 culttu is ts to luok colu1nns the po1ut of assecnbl 1ge th1a year a.bout theu.1 for some other system of farm was the City of Krng·ton ing than gra1n 1aunng Tha.t Ontai10 is THIS ST<\ ID OLD CITY \\ ith the cleanliness and order y.; hid peculiarly ad apte d to grain raising the past pervadcrl e\ ety depattment of thu prison t:s 111 a progress1 ve nood and presents a fifty years snffimently demonstrates Bnt all ,1s1 tu1s were unpr~ssl:lll u1d the1e mu ch H101e thrifty appearance than it dicl seemed no teas u to doubt that the 1u u1 the prevaleuce of s' inauy pests renders ten yca1s ago Being the location of a~ement 1s n effic1e it hauds farm1ng hazard ouo For some years fa.rm several pnbhc 1nst1tut1ou s of Dom1n1on 'J he l arty b ~11 g once more sea.ted n t he i ng has beco1ne 1nore nnd tuoro a lott ery 11evess1ty 1s-one source of its stabihty and cabs anotiher sta1t was made the h uge There never ""as a hn1e 1n o ir Inst Jry p;a.tes slowl; op 1e1 to allow OUl caress when farmers experimented so large]y in its location as the connC!cttn 0 hnk between and a d11ve of a f~w 1n1uutes brought us wheat rannng perhaps not less than lake and n ver na' 1g~t1o n hke !\ IBe renders to the door of twenty vau tTes of wheat may now be it a po1ut of unpottance 1n con nectio n ltOC K\VOOD ASVT T Jl\f ]OR TIIR INSANE found m Ontano lhe variety that pass with the commerce of tho country J(Ing StOU hn1estone IS knoWn Wtde]J and vaf led ed most successfully through the er nc1al test of 1878 1s supposed to ham proved fur buil<l1ng purr oses- t he city itself betng almost a failure m 1879 Fife whea b tult u 1,.1 on a found ation of rock vory \\lnch has long been the favorite \anety many of the butldinos being constructed of tlu:i same substantrnl n1ater1al aud the seeu1s to have sufft>red more than com1no i nume1oul! quarries In the vimn1ty g1v1ng from the ravages of i:he-- we~"1l The evidence that the supply is practically m beard ed and coarser kinds are thought t ot cxhausu1ble EJ AULT IIAVING BEEN Tlf !l.DE gn e e\ idence of a larger sield this season u1 the pay-n: ent of a n ortgag1.1 made than the finer varieties The exp0r1ence by Samu el R dchffe (Mary !l.nn hts qfo of the past five years gives und1sp uta.ble J O n1ng to bar her d 1wer) t > 0 11e Sa 11 iel proof of the itsk 11 \Olved in ra1s1ng wheat Crawford b e u111~ dale the t lu1 tetn t1 la.y of J:.-\ nuary 01 e lh ousa.nd E1ghtH u1drt:Q i n this section of the P1 0\ 1nce And as a.nd Sc' en ty th1ec and of a mortgage n a. e A'l, THTD wheat has been our great staple it IB time l y the ioiaid Samuel RadchITe to o ue All tn to mqmre what shall supplant 1t Wo Webb be i..nng date th e eighth d ~y of De think the signs of t he t1n1es are nnm1atak cembc1 One 'Ihousand Eight Hundred ahl:i; plani Soni e of our In re practical and observing farmers have caught th e1nspir the corporation, had artanged for g1v1ng at1ou and are already reaping the b e nefi ~s the vr·.n tors a v1ev. of --- o --It hhs been a. qn~st1011 n1 the minds of I HE CIT Y AND LIS INSTI'IUTI01" rs, mati\ fo1 years if n1ore extensn e stock In 01 dei to make 1 uom fot !us fall 1mportat10ns, the sub and rn the most comforta ble cahs obtain rauung \111ould not prove beneficial to the able the afternoon \\as spent in d11v1ng scnbl 1 has det c11nrned to otler his entire stock for the next fa.rmmg community So1ne even In tlus foo1n potut t o po1nt-ba)ts sutfictent for two months at g1eatly 1 educfd prices township have proved the correctness of -ATinspel\t1ou being made a t the Pcnlten u tr views, tha t stock ra.1s1ng properly ltaty, Asylum and Mihtary CJ:> llege OUR T!l\IE IS UP Gtcat ln1ga111s will he given m e~ery kmd of goods es managed 1s both safe and profitable ~nd Pre\ tons t o the drn e the 0 eutlemen of wd 11e must start homewai I lhe meet In the Iown of St Marys m the pPually m lweeds (aipeLs, Silks, black and colored, Lmen the nd vocates of stock breedmg and feed the par tJ were shown through the ctty mg of 18/9 has been a pleasant one nd Count· of Perth oh tng as being tnore des1rablo farmin g than J1 l.muels plam and fancy Sheetmgs, Towelhngs, Table Lmens th ae who could ta.He tuu~ to unrt ti 111 the :t ' btnlduig~- an HnLJ sing stone structure making grain g1ow1ng a apecialty,need not excurs10n ham been amply repauJ !l.t T-Vidnesday Augzt~! 20th I879 ,wd Damas!,, Hosrn1y and ~mall wa,ics \\1th en ic offices and Council ch 1 m her < c the Park w barf we separate soma goin ~ be without a reason for the faith that is cupymg the basement and first flat the one 'vay and s 1n1e a noth er but all \\6 At m them for 1t can be shown that the prm OUR I MMEN HE STO(;K OF CHOICE second havn1 g two very' o m nod1 )tlS hallf'I, believe 11 l.v1ng been happy to met}t, l c1ples of good business management aor y to part hanpy to nieet again one of wlnuh is tunid orne<l and seldom strongly favor the plan of making hve MILJ l !lHY LLEOE BCILDING nsed bnt th o other lS ad mirably fi tted up stock a p1on11nent featur e on the n1ass of .as the city J1all its walls beai1n g large farms of the couDtry 1 h ere are many portr uts 111 011 of ex i\fayors and first Hangmg from fi ve to twenty five cents per yard-sca1cely of which t]ns is not trnc but they are in P arl1amc11tnry representat1\e~ Fron1 the the minontJ not the ma.1or1t3 half then >alue · towei of this: budd1ng-\duch was erected lt is <Ul ribvlf us pr1nc1ple tha t if we with the expectation that 1t would be used have to trauspot tour prod1wts especially Par trns lurmshrng will find this a most advantageous and for the s1t t1ng of Parha.n1e t and is no v long distances it IS wise to rod uco th funnd to he too large for the citJ req u1re clesn ,ible chance l\eight and bulk as much as P0 "' 51 ble Tlna uen ts an exce llent view of the whole t he fa1me1 does in a tuarked degree where d1sh1ct with its chat mwg d1v er~11ty of he feeds bis grain and gras::i to an1n1als tn l \nd and water scenery 15 obta ned Ihe ste·d of scllrn~ these products The corn fi d t t l d re epfl.r men vvas a so v1s1te and the pensat1o n u:1most1narked where the p10 <l h d ' d t f th lk new an very an s 1n1e Opera. House 1 1 uctt 0 t e anidma ash wto t o or dmll or, ktndly illuunn 1,,ted for the occas1ou wa-s b e 11r 1 s pro ucts, u er an c iecsc thro" n open fo r mspect10n are so Id b u t th e b ome Iy provei b t Iiat 'I.HE T'lll tiITEt>TIAR'l the beat sack 111 'vlnch to ship corn to which und er certain cttcumstances is a p market is a beE"of hule or hog slun express µl oacheu with fea.r and tren1bhng ha.d no cs a trnth forCJ bly if not elogfl.ntly TIE UNlUN (_ F ItARH fil:XCTFJLLENCF terro r for the pait y \-.,;h ch n " entered its Our farms too as a rule 1>ant iest was arrallged fo r to add tu tha pleas·ue they have been Clopped year after year 1naasn e portals 1n consuleiable force but of our visit Ihe elite of K1ngscon " ert: from time 1mn1t>mor1al, a.na ]and has be even where a speedy re tu1 n to the outer preseut by irn itat1ou and i. cou ple of b..o..u.ra were most happily spl::'nt-1\Ir J a.s come Jtnpover LslH?d many form.erl Y-excell ~Q.!J_d 1.e e_!Pecte l ,_as the ponderous-ga-tesShannon ret111ng P resident, pres1d1ngcreak a1 d close UJJOn tht11r huge hu ges ent farms being nearly exhausted of the \\ 1th an add ress fron1 :J\-Ia) or Gll derslee\ e elements of pl int uour1shment If far and the ch ck <f th e lock tells that iec1ta.t1ons by the noted clocntlon1st Mrs n1ers \VIII turn theu attention to cattle a strong barrie r stands bet ween yourself H ackett smgmq by the re11owed Twdy The fin est 011 for any kmcl of machmcry, horn a watch to ai;td sheep breeding and feeding select the and fr eedom, :i depresR1ng feeling in volun Btothers and others whosu nam es for the 1 noment we can not recall 1ead ngs by ta1 ly creeps O\ er t he system and p1 y is LS LW rmll vV1ll nm one thud longer than any other breeds best smted for the pm[ Jse they M1 T<ekson and Pwf \\ 01 d md excel will reDlernah the soil by c nsumuig the cr~ated fot tho.:.e who so to ehmbs unthu k leot inano performances by Me as1s Sh11n During an 1nternuss1on in the pru crops on tho farm and returning them to lng ly, or in1pelled Uy an unrestri1 n11ble non the soil 11 ureas1ng its fe1t1hty iud ln this will comn11t cumes which 1t is foun d 111 !l.NOIH.ER H HEEABLE 81 TlIRISF. way the stuck will beco1ne a don ble source the 10.terests of soc1etv call fo r severe p 1n The best natrn al lubncato1 rn the world, the only black i!d1n1 en t rhe ge nw1 \.Varden of tho In awaited us being Invited to an adJacent of profit Farinors look at the adi,;auta 011that1s free frnm grit, gum, or offensne odom Pnce very st1tuhon Mr C1e1ghtou with hts deputy roon1 wl1 e1e a t able co \ ered with delicacies ges you possess for stock ra1s1ng t lo" ( Mr Flannigan cour teo usly received 1he \\as temptingly bioaght into view and co 1ntry us entirely free from where coffee cake and ice crea.n1 were v1s1tors and cond icted the 1n through the tag1ous diseases of cattle while ahnost dispensed until all we10 fully satisfied Ihis excellent entertainment was a fit eve1y othe1 cattle produc1n~ country In various dc1 artments of the prts(Jn, g1vn g A pe1 fectly deat 011, first class for geneial w01 k at a the ~vorld is scour,l;!eU by cattltt p lag ues an 1ns1gl1t 1ui o the various 1ndnstr1es in ting clnuax to the kind attenttons be stowed on out party by the citizens of moderate pllCC w1uch ruin the breeders and ha' e 1 en Vi h1uh tl e prisoners are kept employed Every pa1t ot the b 1 Idiugs and grounds l{111gstvn and will Jong be reru ombered de red stock ra1s1ng an ex tremel5 as nmon!:{ the hapr.1 st uf our an nual hoh nre Ill excellent orde1 clean and well kept day visits tons occu pahou The slee p111g apartruen ta or cells although I hA d1r~ct effect is that our aflord1ng no luxurio 1s couches or spacious cheap Uil fo1 hea'y mathme1.) sold out the at 1 prem111m in all llJuropean c untries H:thring room s are ,,dl ventilated and of the f ll 0 Vi1nb daJ \\ed iesday fout d We have the very best facthhes for ca.rr5 u s 0 11 b ard the R( ~ nl :tl-'Ia1l steamer Caution. iug on a. large expor t trad e our rap1dly scr up u lonaly clean and the din n,.., roo1n Oorsic in for a tnp an:iong the e\ er chapel etc are tn h ke con dition I n bea 1t tul Thonsand Isl tnds uf th e mighty developing ra1lw11y SJ: stem cur increas1r g passi ng thr ough tl e cook room, whcro St La rer ce rn er one of the n1 st de r:rHE P UBLIC ~RE HJ£REBY CAlJ IIO N~D not to puroha.se three prom sso1~ transatlantic stflam nav1gahon all fa, or sev t 1al imm ense 11011 bollt:irs heated by h ght f 11 umrner resorts on t his conhue t notes for ~oO each g -.. en by me 1n fal or of one our cattle ra1s1ng, and offer great induce On tlus occasio n the course taken was \\ Beebee and dated Newcastle August 12th and pal able one tn t ;vo months one 1n ments to change our system of farmin g ste 'n1 a10 used for cook tnJ pu1poses a Uuo ug h the Arnerica.n channel or sou th 1879 four montJ s and one m six: months as I have As we buy om 01ls 1lirect from manufacturers, we are m 11a1ked difference not recen ed \ alue for the same vessel resembhng half of a large p1nclieo11 side of the rr\ie:r A 1 At the present t1n1e owing to the exlsteu to offer spcmal mducements and give a pm e 01! pos1t10n was observed filled with pef1led put 1tues meets the eyes of i:ot 11ats iu the different F.ll~~K BOWEN ce of LunR Plague rn the Eastern States wlnch we ~ ere inforn eel were intended cl annPls the Canu.d11111 islands being Nc,vcastlo Aug 14th 1879 An1er1can cattle a.te 1 ut adnntted to Can for the fo1lowiog da.}s dinner for the withheld fro111 pi vate ownership and gener 111 Special puces tu threshers, rn1lls, and other large con ally tlnckly covered with foliage, while ada at all and to England only to be Sealeo 'l'enders mates-a Job of p 1nng that " un d ntaka nearly every American u1land large enough gUllleI S slaughtered at t he port of enhy, \\htle onr the sto utest heart In freedon1 1tu1.ll bnt / to allo" of t he e1 ct1on of \cottage or Canadian Cnttlo con be ta k~n to any m3r one \Vl ich n. portion of the board ers at tent JS bought up by some pleasure lovn g ket in Great Bnta1n At p resent Vie ate the Quee n s lodg 1nµ house re eatedl er son of !.3rother Ton a.tha 1 who spends P YP from a "eek to a 1nonth or two ea.oh sum not In a posthon to supply the lema nd for any grea t length oft1me conaeq 1ent1y, forin \\ tlhon t know n inut 111ur merel.} to mer if. the retucmrnt of hi~ island hon A if " o ould keep tho trod e and all the wlule away the hn1e \\h1ch otherwise So1ne of the cot ta,.,es thus ereetHd are I at So;, mam 1ll e August 4 1879 m1,..,h t hang h eavily on the1 r hand sterns ( f neatness and taste anJ th o occu superior advantages we now enjoy, ..we There are at present tn the Peuiten t iai pan ts seem to pass the1r tlmP in sal 1hng TO must go to work at once to develop our ,.. Y passers bj by the wa,n1g f han<lKerch1 efs abou t 140 persons about 30 of who1n are tllese friend ly greetin,.(S being almost uni cattle production, wh1ch we arc convinced Phe males ar0 principally em versal between the cottage1s ar d those \Vho cau be done with Jd\nntage both to our femal es \t tl c sa1nc time get somo lOBACQO and ployed in stone brc::d\.1ng st ne dressing fl.oat by farn1a and farmers H e has al.so a fine assort1ncnt of Brar Pipes for Joe lock 111.a k1ug bJ1.1.cksm1th~ng hulor1ng and ARRI\ ED AT BltOOKVILLE At a lo\'i co nsu mption we are safe in shoemaking, and son1e of th em are tr uly y.;e chaerlJ barkect to awn.it the arrival of the :Lssei 111 g that 500 000 cal~es are killed 10 cxpei ts in th eir trade The lock ru ak tng \\Bstw ird stoamor by winch we were to Oanada e\ery )ea.r simply because h1tner depart n1eut 15 specially intereshn cr whero retutn to Thousand Island Pai k An to there was n~nd11cP.me1 t to r ear them the ,arious part; of a grea t \nl'lety of hour \as very pleflsantly spen t in ,] rt\ ing throngl1 this n1ceh located tuwn v1ew1ng now wi th ;i. certain market at paying locks aud @rne_ of tl em v~P-y-'l ntncate the -trn. 11ds me resiUences and chu rche s prices i t JS clr!a1ly the dt ty ofOur farn1 nta;) be seen iu the procc~ s of u auufa.ct ure on e of the Jitter 1 ow in co nrse of erec ti n ers to feed th e1r cah es and thus increase ~n electro plating ap parat us is also at by t he Prcsbyte rrn.n denom1natior, being tl1en n1cornes and de\ clop a most 1mpor tached to tins brauch wh eru fi a very rneteottous struc~u re of attractne \ ery ne 1 noderu design qu ite echps 1 g 111ost t \\ n tant t r ade for th e conntry w rk ts done ln this h ne the rn ~chinery churches that are met with i 1 this Prov >Ve shall be pleased to give space to the betn ~ uf the mos t 1n1pi oved description 1nce There arti some fine b lsi 1ess exprcss1on of \ tews on tlus very impor and t he generator d11ven bJ st 0 am power blocks on the pr1nc1pal thor nghfare and ,,., t:ollc,,.c St1 eet, ltfon1rcnl P fl ta,n t question, and hope that some of ou r H ere also the princi ple of the tow n seutn s to be rn a fiouns:h1n g con ' ~~n ente t pr1s1 ig Cla.di.e and Dar]111gt n farm THE ELEOTIH C LICHl T h e warn1n_.. whistle once lll re <le e1s \"\;ho cal speak fro1n exptir1enc0 on iu anda our attenlll n and the Oo1 11ith~an &c, this q uestion "ill let us hear fro1n t JH:11n was exl11b i~ed and exi laJned to us con1es stpan11ng up the river by wl11ch we if the artisans now wearing the oarb ot a.re to return to the 1 1cat1 011 se lected for a dyed and furn1s he I l ke 1 e v the:ie ehould be upp Ll Al~o ftilons have very intellectual countenances couple of days rest an<l. iecreation About Sole Manufacturers m Canadtt of First Cla"s Public School Teachers and 1rnuld doubtless I e occnp, rng pro mm tht ee hours inore rieasa.nt sa1hng and Vt6 GLOvES IEATHERS RIBB ONH rrns PATENT ammation, July, 1879 ent pos1t1ona In the "~ orld in th e r respect art) landed at VVIT:S: D~lVIASK FRINGES &c 1ve calhogs h ad it not been for an o\er THOUSAND I SL.AND PARK HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. 1N F lR8f UL ASS STVT F. ! The follo?; ng a1e the uuccessful cand1 d cstre to ac quire \\ ca1th ur dusttnct1on Tlna sn mme1 resort is l ocated on th e "1Jst !HE BES1 AN D CAEAPESI FENCE dates at tJ e recent tirst class exa.1n nat ion w1tl out a i\a1tu g Its e1 d of \'ell esley fsland ~nd 1!3 owned by for Ra I uull Fu.r e l:l a 1 l S tu k .ft.a15ers a c< mpanv of A mencan ~Cl Hemen hav1nrr Ieg1hn1ate n1anner NON PROFE:->810NAL l<XAl\IJNA'l'TON Bowmaff\ 1lle .AuKU8-t 13 18 9 th eu h eC1dquarters at ~ atertown Th: In pa.sinng through the stone dress1 ng Grade A - \'\Ill Caos1dy W H G Hdar d is abo tt seven n111es 10 length aad Colles Smith Cm tIS Kate Haggerty \'\ m apartme1 t nd scanning the faccEi of th.., three 1n ~1d th- J;i r t o" it artblA lan d bnt Johnston Samu el N McCready stahi;int forms th ere at work ou1 at te ntion thp, greater porh n rocky The na1 'k con waa arrc:.tcd by one COt\ntenaucc that t7t1na. oue thonfland acres 1s bea ut1fullJ V. elbern Atkme see1ned fa.rnihar an cl a :.econd look as located plenty of f h tge and has been tastil y s urvey~d and I:ud out for buildin~ sured us that our sur1n1se was correct purpo ~ <> t0 accon11nod ate a very 11:1.rge populri.t n A \et 1es a11d trees etreLch 'D<\RDY TI LLOTSO N srooD RE!< ORE us ou t In all d irections and the lots facing too, aft.er a n earnest look realized thereon are leased to apphcauts fo1 a term Nothing but First Cla~s Com a former towns1nau was looking at of yea.ri:i A large nu1nber <>f cottages and snm1n1?:r 1es1Cen cos have alteadj been panzeo epresented and speed1l.} a\ ertlnJ his face fron1 erected and others are go1ng up diuly \iew rema1ned hidden doubtless th1nk1ng while hundreds of tents dot the grou d H(@)lf\'llllV !JEIA 111.~. A< ~'le ~~ ~ ~'\lb'~~~ of some of lus happ1e~· boyhoods d ay s 1n nr.d a1e occ101ed b3 famthes out from the Bowmani,;illc Upon 1nqu1ry tle lerlirned cities for their sun ner 'acatwn This at the lowest rate 0 + interest Park n1 an admirn.ble place for any one 'J that TiJlotson wa.s lnca1 cerated for ten seeking Office ·.· telv OCCUJU<'d b~ Dr. years, sent from A1npr1or a ]fear ago Ho A FEW DAYS REST BEITH K1ngSt J>owu1.u1vllle was aiways full of m1sclnef and ornnntted The Company s rules req u re no1 ses b many outland1sh deed· more fo.r a'1vers10n su gmg or othet wise to cease at 10 p rnY1 BowmauvJ.J le .A.ngusL1 1S"9 53 ly SUG.Ail.S 50 VOTERS' LIST, 1879. BOXES SAL1VION LOBSTERS, and SARDINES. MORTGAGE SALE FARM TEAS A SPECIALTY. lVIcKAY & MILNE. D GREAT CLEARING SALE Glasgow House. CLARK'S HOTEL, I TERMS STRICTLY CASH. l THOS. PATERSON. OXL .. PTWJJJ;E W~l'I Vlr~@lnlflEA QlEL~ STEAl'vI REFINED SEAL OIL. CANADA SURFACE OIL. ~ C ..a · C: .... 0) Olive Oil, Castor 011, L a r d } I LEE d: EDSALL, King St East. W. E. PETHICK'S BARBER SHOP, KATHARIN. 1 · I HELP! FOR WE ARE DYEING I I STEEL BARB FENDING SCOTT'S EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL THOMAS YELLOWLEES. THOMAS BINGHAM, Fire, Life, Marine, Accident Insurance Agent I I · "--- - - -

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