CANADIA~ sTATESJV1A~, NOTES AND CLIPPINGS rhey say that coppets ;vere first wade so as to enable the Scotcl to put some thmg m the collect1ou plate· But this 1S probably a hbel on tie Scotch Ihe Engl sh agr10 11tura1 papers ate u a rr uddle i.bout a hen ;vh1ch has dtshng t tshed l erself by laying two egg8 1u one day- f I er owner s to be behoved The BOWMANVlLLE, :FRIDA.Y, AUGUST 29, 1879 BOWMANVILLE HAVE A FOUNDRY1 FARMERS EARLY PREPARA'i11 0Ns ~ 111 find a complete stock of such It looks as 1f Greece mtended to make a other effoI t t get J 1shce from Turkey A royal deoree has been saued calling out e ght tho 1Sand men of the tcrr1tor1a.l a1my It IS ad1 tted on all I ands that Greece NEW AGRICULTURAL WORKS IN did not get fa r play at tho hands of the Powers wluch arra ged the Berhn TtP-aty BOW MANVILLE lhe Montreal people muat be a qtieer For some hme there has been a desire lot or a.t least there n1 ist he some q 1ee1 on the part of the b 1"11 ess men and free folk· ·m ngst them for it seem ti at the Seminary a. 1thor1t1es r ece e so many bad holders m town that Agricultu ral Works coppers u then· coutubuhon boxes that el ould be estabh·h·d here Now that they fit <l. 1t nece:,snrv to melt then or co a the Massey l\1anufacturing Company is mouth In ti,. ·as they hope to put going to leave :New astle it seems Lo us the m o 1t of c re 1lat1on and prevent them that an effort sl o Id be made to sec re from com ng back A good health preservative es;ie01allym such an adJ lnc~ to the manufaotunng mduatr1es of he to vn There is no hn e summer s tu sponge the body " th cold l\ ater conta.1n1ng a small perce1 ta 0 e of of man11factures that is likely to p1ove a some alkal i st ch as an1mon1a Tl e am gre\ter success i ll 1s district than agr1 mania corn b1nes with the o 1 cultural works a.rd machinery A good thrown out bv the perspiration repairing shop is very much needed and soap ff.hich is easily removed sk1n leav ng the pores open the demand in this dep~rtment alone JS 1not1ng health and co ufort we believe sufficient to warrant the estab lhe size aud quahty of tomatoes is hshment of Ian enterpnse here Persons mt ch improved by r.at'efully remov ng the may be lo rnd who will say that the town shoots that sprmg from the axils uf the has had a sad experience ;v1th s1 ch an 1n beari 1g branches These shoots re bar stttu t10n already Tr rn 1 & has but the ren and only take strength fro l the plant that o 1ght to go mto fr mt Break thern out w th thurr b ar d fit ~er as aoon 1ness it was with the manage1nent as the} appear "hich will he about the town shored the same fate with the Organ tune the blossoms open In garden cul Factory under a fo n er management but lure it pays woll to do it Mr who will dare to say now that the Domm 10n Organ Factory 1s not a benefit to the to vn 7 The remark too viii apply to the U C Furniture Co a.rs now the ife blood of our toVi n of thes~ f utor1es a e engaged largely in the production of luxuries wlnle Agric l tural Wurko would supply a constant and recurring demand tor necessaries that the farmer cannot. dtspe 1se with he must have machines rakes plows etc It Is useless to occupy t1me or space to p ove that such works are a neces51ty for ti at fact 1· e dent to all ¥.hat "e wi·h to call pnbltc attentwn to now is that the p1esent is an opportune t n1e to agitate the quest10 and if tho proJect is favor ably entertamed immediate action sho Id be taken F ro n prn ate conversation w1th son e of the lead ng cit ze 10 of the town we are persuaded that a reasonable proposit10n would be favorably enter ta1ned \' e have goud reasons for stating that a Co1npany 1s abo tt to be formea to locate e1t er here or in Newcastle and 1f this town loses its iprcscnt chance to se cure A.grtcult 1ral Works t n1a~ e\er or not for many years have anothel' such a cha.nee We bel eve that Bow1na.nv11le has many advantages that Newcastle does not possess R ep1ur1ng be ng now an im portant factor of such an industry Bow manv11le offers much greater 1nduceme t than Newcastle for there come here twelve farmers to one ti at goes the e Tlua is an o ltlet for a greater extent of country to the north and north ea8t w1 le N ewcaatle can scarcely be called an o utlet Bowmanvillo has good faCJhtiea for sl 1p ping Ne 1; castle has none and ti ere a.re many other tluugs favorable to the estab hshment of such an mdustr~ here Shall we have 1t or shall we allow the oppor tumty to pass 1 That a lo mdry w 11 be established I ere or there is certam lf we are al ve to the 1 nportance of gaining such an addition to our 111dll;i;tr1es with the ad vantages we possess ve should be There is unfortu ately too t lt ch able to offer su:ffic1cnt i nducement to se grot nd for compla nt agiunst the Dow1 ion Governme1 t f o1 1 s treatment of c ire its locat10 l he1e ff c als in the pubhc service Mat y of the matter 1 \Ve give no uncertainsou1 cl we have good reason for calhng pubhc at these have bee 1 tut ned out on tho shal lowest of pt etex:ts of whtch the case of t1on to this matter J st r o \ oil c als employed under the Wei hts an l 81 1ce writtng the above wo have received 1\fcasures Act is the n ost recent examplP a commun1cahon from Progress wh ch l t l oka very much as if the char i.r,ee in the A.ct vet e designed n1a nly to enable a pp cars in another column We shall b0 the Govcrnrnent to u ake places fo1 its pleased to hear from others of our leadmg fr ends at the expense of its opponents citizens There should be no time lost 1f Even the Io1 y papers cannot defend ti 1s latest n.pphcnhon of the J ackson1an prin action is to be taken in this matter mple that to the v ctors belo 1g the spoil 0 A special general meetmg of tho a.d1an Press Assoc1at1ou will be held in tl e County Council Chamber Turo 1to Wednesday September 10th for the re v1s1on of the Conshtutton and consider at.on of other important matters It is hoped every mombor will be 111 attendance ait1cles as aie commonly kept tor I sale m a gPneral grocery sto1e at Autumn Tr a cl FOR THE e, I - space rru~ht be more prolitably filled th nk 11disc1ss1ng the rca.sons why so many hen'!'. do not la) eve lone egg a day FARMERS, DON T READ THIS r 101' 1V clNT FOlt HARD THIES ~,:,,,~!u!a~!'~: Al.!XANtlltt;STCASlt STOll. This week large q 11antities of ne1> goo 1" l t\\ e bee1 au v ng s1 table for 1mmed1ate use to wluch yom attent10n rs dn ected confident that puces )OU v.ill find among tbem goods s ntal le tu 'o 11 deas and at pn es that cannot be disputed Large lote of New M:adder Pr nts Jo, eh pattern" and I riav\ clot! s at 10 cents pet yard at ALJCXANDER s A1e iespectfully mviied to tiy out Fancy Prmt, m Brorrne Brown Na>v ml Mv tle ,,, uJmls qmte TEAS We have Fme Green Black new at ALJCXANDER S A la1,,,e \llIIet} of plam and black pi nls at Ai EXANDER s and Japan Teas of all the choice winch w1ll be sold at lowest cash J_ E_ TA..TE~ · LADIES b1 an ls rnngmg m pnce from 2.:i cts up" aids at oO centH We sell a splendid Tea G-OOD S ~ Sixty pieces of new dress goods opened o it tl is mornmg with Brocaded 81 lks to match for trimmmg at ALEXANDER" One lme of Pernmn Cr 1pe Cl }tbs :tL 35 cents at ALE X:ANDEll s All the ne\\ colorn m Russell Cords at 12 } ~cnts at ALEXANmrn s Pc sian Cords of very hne textme and fimsh for 2oc at c\rEx'NDEll s Opened out thJS mornmg St11pe] Casi me1e' m B wn Nav\ Blue Bron~e and Myrt!P. Groen The newest goods m the market at 40 en ts at ALllXANDER"' A complete assortment of Colored and Black Sill s 1t u tr us ml low pr LCCS at ALEXANDER t; A chmce lot of new Silk Fnn 0 es extr L ,.(OO 1 value a t ALEXANDER s Velveteenes m all the new shades very cheap Mantle Velvets at $3 00 $4 00 $v 10 $U 00 and :'!i7 vO, Call and examme goods and puces at COFFEE CROUND TO ORDER EXTRA BRIGHT SUGARS of the finest brands BJSCUlfS CURRAN'IS RAISINS PRUNES CANN El> l<RUllS MUSTARD SOAPS BRUSHES BROOMS ESSENSFS TOBACCOS COU OIL LAMPS IStgn of fkc Btg Watch Ktn: Str~ct CHJl'>lNEYS Bowmanv lie August 2 BURNERS LANIERNS PAILS MATCHES PICKLES \\ill find al moat erniytlnng m the hue of CAPERS SAl OES SARDINES m my present stock wh ch has been SALMON rer ewed b recent p irchases IOBSTERS Having bought to ad' antage I can sell cheap COCOA CHOCOLATE COltN STARCH IN ALL SHADES Otta.mans and8l ppor pattcrns an cc nssortn ent BLACI~ LE <\D BLACKING Trtnnulug Silks Phunes Fe tfhc1s and Orn tmcnts LOOKING GL \SSES Demorest s Patterns for Sale WM ALEXANDER'S Nornn CHF.AP CASH Bowmanvrlle August 26 1879 SIORE McAr thm s ol I stand 54 57 LADIES JUSIJ REC E BVEDJ:'ULL .11.SSORTMENT MI.LLER s rnDESTRUCT!BLE SCHOOL :aooxs MILLINERY AND FANCY COODS BERLIN WOOLS B nncts and Hats alw&yH n st ock and moE 1a.de too ler FEATHERS CLEANED AND DYED Drr.ss 1lakh1g 1 UlC IM 11i!!Ual SAGO TAPIOCA MACCARONI, A1tlWWR001 CORN STARCH FLOUR OATMEAL POT BARLEY SPLII PEAS CRACKED WHEAT &c SALTI Liverpool Salt, l!OR DAIRY PlTRPOSES Among them are Hamblin Smlt11.'s :if.la1J1 §cr!c!f D r McLellan's .lt.lentn.1 ..:Ji.rlthlllct.icH Dr Mel clla.n'l!I Examlnatlon Pu1)e r.s Kirkland & Scott'M Elem Kirkland's Statics Arlth Pott!!' Euclid Mason s Series ot G ra.mma r/i.I rra1eller & EJegy, with. Notes by Sau.hey & Storr I".ra,eller & Elegy, \11.llb. Notes bV Stevens. & D.llorri8 ltllllcr's lli:uu;l1sh School t lassies .lllacaJlum's Notes on 4 tb lleuder. Dr Davie&' Notes \l'll 5th Readel' C.rel~hton'!ll Epoclis or E.n:.r Histo ry Crelg-ltton's Epoch Prlu1.er Illorrlson's School Composition Reid's English Etv .ILHcllonarv. ll'Illler's ColllpoMltton, ~eU.ftnr t}d Gra1nrnar Blanlil!il lleatty's Head Line Copv Dooh" -\ SPI ENDlD I OT OF CROCKERY WARE AT BOTTOM PlUCES spelllIJ&r Book, Compan on to R aders 'Valter ...:imlth's D.rnwtnu; "'o~.llCOo ~ iluy Book ioi in j'jtock will be procUl"t1d on Sh0rteot D:l"O"l!cC-o Subscrlp11on· r~colved"for <lauada Scho&ll ;Jo v'!'.~J!\llll-SDoCV ~e:r Sloes'<> Books AODt 11.9' mau OD ~eeeipt @f Dli~" Heady ~ Iron b !!d ng same pr cea as ordmary ltcvlsccl !EdilJltlon 1Uillcr'8 S-w.1nton'/i.I s1uttri OI!lld Mioltlaiehy's Elein Arltb Second, '.l."Iblill'd omid. Fourth Headezs THOS YELLOWLEES, Bookseller, Bowmanv1lle Bo\\ mam1lle August 27 1870 57 tf It IB ha.idly necessary that we have n ich to say a.bout ad\ettunng for this paper is a.s full of such n atter as 1t should be in JUshoe to our su bscr1bers ti ose of then who ha\e pad the r s b scnptlons for 1879 It 18 an undIBouted fact that for the s ze of the STATE~MA:N 1t ha· the largeot pay g ad vertismg patron a~e of the local papers m this v cm1ty \\ l ile the otl er local sheets have two three or fiv e columns of a.dvert1s1ng t hat does not pay a cent we have not one and except m case of oversight we discontinue ad' erhsements as soon os the;} have re coived the number of insertions )atd for One reason why the 8T.ATES)1AN is so ex tens1vely patronized by adrertisers .s that it has a c rcnlat10n enJoyed by few local papers in Canada. B1unness men and ad vorhsers generally kno v that it JS. to their adrnrrtage to adverttse m the P·I er that htt.S the 1:i.rge~t c rculati1n ' ' e claim that the S T ATESMA?i 1 a.a a local c rculation PORK, & FEED ALW \YS ON HAND R..A.l:\l"G-00~ OXL .. lhc finest 01l fo1 any krnd of machmer y fr om a watch to a saw mill Will run one thud lon ger than anv othm HELP! FOR WE ARE DYEING BUTTERAND EGGS, And all other Produce taken at market price in exchange for Good~ The best natural lubncato1 m the world, the only lilack 011 that is free f10m gnt gum or offensn c odou1 Puce very low STEAM REFINED SEAL OIL A perfectl) clear 01! fit st class for gc;neral "m k moderate price at a ment we are [ repared to back l~ number distnbuted by the Carr er &nd left at the book store· and at lands ie over 400 This implies that Iha STATES;')1 !\..N goes iuto 400 fanuhes r the town and its vtcinity every week and ts read by as many n1 re for f only one family m ti ve takes ti e paper three of the five will get the readm~ of it This large local circulation ts of great "Val e in more ways tha 1 one One way in which it is parhcularly valuable ts tins When we print the bills for a tea sue al excursion sale or meet ng 0f any k1ad we n' ar1ably give a notLCe of the same tn th s paper free of charge which notice IS tn our opinion worth aa: m ioh or mor0 than the bills In a fe v instances parties ha"\ e gone to another office for b lls beca se they could get them ti ere fifLeen or twenty cents cheaper than we would Jo them and then eend na one with a requef'.lt that we give a free notice of the excnrs101 or soc al as the case may be \Ve unhes1 tatmgly assert that the person who will do s ch a th1 ig is possessed of a st per abundance of ch~ek CANADA SURFACE OIL IN lIRST GLASS STYLE (2) 24 i 6 c b1c enhauce to I High I S CH0 Q L or I THOMAS YELLOWLEES A very cheap 011 fo1 heavy machmeiy ban el Our aim 1s to sell the Best Goods To sell them at their actual value to the consumer To sell only such Goods as we can recommend To please all their patr onag( To represent our Good s only as we belie' e them to be, ro sell the greatest quantity that 1> e can so that with hut a small Live and 11 ho sold only bv the BQ QKS Executor's Notice to C1ed1tors Bowman,illc ~ugust 13 18 9 Olive 011, Castor Oil, Lard 011 As we buy our 01ls dn ect from manufactm e1 s » e u e m a pos1t10n to offer special mclucemonts and give a pure oil Specrnl pnces to throshe1s nulls 1nd other l,u ge con sumers AND OTHER SCHOOL REQUISITES plly5--24 2 + ~-2 AT RB ANDREW'S fa\ or us v.1th LEE a EDSALL, King St E ast 12 "~ Bo"\\ man VIiie August 4 1878 JOHN McMUR1~RY, Keeps constantly on hand a good stock 0f "\\ e a o p~epared to do a ) kmd of plam or fancy pr1nt1ng in a manner superior to any other office in tins locality and at prices as low as the quality of the work will warrant We keep a complete stock of Jobbmg papers cards bill heads sta.teme1 ta etc conetantly on hand and 11r~ prepared to do work w1th disp,.t,ch advantage to buy fo1 Cash from GROCE RIES, PROVI~;I ON S, Crockery and Glassware, Canned Goods, Tobaccos, Eoaps &c, &c. All kmds of farm produce taken m exchange Bowrnanv1lle, October 1, 1878 ·D. BEITH, 10 tf