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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Sep 1879, p. 4

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'. COBOURG JOTTING . (Prom, unr regular Corresponrten.t.) · · · CANADIAN STATESMAJ\, .BOWMANVILLE, :FRID.I\ Y, SEPTEMBER 5, 1879. Seed time and hBrvest arc over. . T~e format· gave place ~o the 1 tter and 1t 1n Monday evemng brought a v.ery l~ge turn is making way for the fall plowing. crowd to thu wh~rf, the attra?t1on being Crops a.re abundant, from tho hay to the the double canoe and s1ni.de skiff races. gr.a.in yield. Potatoes promise well; but 8001~).nJ;orcst has at last been tak~u iu ou rnauy of thf, high lands, the yield of . I · >IANVEltS. GREAT CLEARING tlALE . A'l' THF~ Gl,.A':..,., l:>PECll'ICE MEDICINE. TRADE MARK, Thu Gr-cat l."'11::., .... TRADE M RIC. . li!Jh U .c1u c d y,A 11 TEA S ! unfail1ngcure for n~HH, rowing and paddling in Cobourg, but it l,roots will bo loss than if tho desired ' is too late in th e fa,11, or summer , or whi:t.t- an1ount of rain had fallen ; most of onr you-call-it, to be of any irr1portance, as m':Lny thunder sto1·ms se0111 to the eye to the evenings are getting short now. It is arise out uf Lake Scugog, ai:id they spread to be hoped however. that it will be re- nVt:H' the face of t.be sky with a sudd e.nvived aaain next aea'son which no tld ubt ness pec11Har tu this part of the country, ' - in comparison with the morl'l southerly it wil1. 0 A . k . . 1 portions burde~ing on Lake Ontario. \'Ve race too place iere o.n Thursare often pernnttcd to see them 001ne up, canoe day of wee_k before last, but as It . "'o ul~ pass Over to the south or fast of us, giving I be a stale.1tcn1 nu_w, T do not think it us but a few drop s pour out the contents wor~h wJ~de send1ng you a report of H. of their blackness~ few n1 iles beyond. It I 1n1gl_1t JUSt say, however, that Delany {happened the other day, that on one conwon fi~at 11..nd Stephens second i11ouey, :, c~esion· the farnJers were dra'i\ inr-r iu gr.:1.in respectively. with a;ll speed and on the next 1 : niile or ! The Sentinel and the World havo gone ao on , a ho·vy shower had stopped worli Th" G t H h ld M d' back on eac!1 othei; Johu A. W. has taken for the d.ay. . . lS rea · OUSe 0 f e .1 c1ne 'Dart's' advice and 'kept on.' He is bound The Pine Ridge can take more sprmkranks amongst the leading to be a man yet that's plainly to be seeu ! !m g thn~1 most more favored soils .. Hunnecessaries of Life. While the World inan has gone away 11nt dreds o f acres ou the R1clge !1ave _yu:1lded th b k d f b · th fi t d 1 t b 'rl1est:'! fa, monO! Pill:'! pul'ify 1,hc BLOOD, a nc] to, e ac· woos to atone or 01ng a e nea an ony _crop-- p1ne lm er - , aetrnostpoweriully,_veLi,;ootb iug ly unLlrn naughty boy. Perfectly right, both · of that ~atme ever rntended, unless Urn L ·;ver, <'to'"'a'·", T/;,1JZC)IS, them. proprretors shonld adopt sheep farw1ng 1 "' .J av ,,,;-i, .ll. ""i Glasgow .· H· ouse - - - :o: - - - 8Hmi11al VVca kS uperma· Lnrrlieu, [tupo- · l llh:maHe s Lhut fol1 tency, a 111J all Be ore Takingioss oi Mem1u·y,After Taking. Universal La.s;jitmlt', P ..tin tn t.11e Tiac k, Dilunoss of Vis ion, Prema.ture Old Agl~, anrl ma ny oth e r D fae.u.-ies tha.t, lea.1l to In sanity or Consu mption £ lowirna.::sc quence 11f fiplf-A lrn ~ e; aH tu-t·Grave. In order to mak e room for his fall importationH, the SUll- a.ntlaPrenrn.t &If'F ull partieulai·:,, 111 our pamphlet, \\.'hi ch t we d es11 ·e to seud free Lr mail to e\.ery one. scriber has determin e d to offor his entire stock for the UCX !'he Spociflc ::\1cdieinP. is £io1d hy all ilrn~gists nt $ 1 per pa.ckage, ur ~ i x packag-eH for $!>, or two months at greatly reclut:!:'d prices. wifl b~ sent free by 1na il on the i·ern~ipl, of t he money by nddre:>s:ing I will be give n in every kind of goods - es- I 'l'llE GHA Y ME DICT.NE co., Turon to, Ont., Canada. pecially in Tweeds, Carpets, Silks, bl:i,ck and co IOI ed) Li1wn /l:tl"ooltl in Bowman vill e by all dl'U\(gists. aud ·r.'[ 1· d i.'. Sllee t' ] J0 I,l!1('JlR · Pver \\ hore in C'a1wdft u.n(\ lhc Unrtcd S~atca 1' anne1 S, p alll an 1a UCy, IDgS, '[' 0W8 lJ" lDgS, 1'a) b' .td whole,a!ettndand rctalldruggiAs. (32) Great bargains and Damask, Hosiery· and small wares. OUR IMMENSE ST OC K OF C HOICE 'j> I nec cs.~Hu f cd 011 r remo' ing to Tono)l'TO, to whicb place plc.~sc address nil futu re c01nmuni c;1tions. N. ll.- ' l'he tlernands of onr busine'3S have NEW JE WELLERY C. W. m:. STORE~ HUG.ij11 N The now Cele hratetl single scull race between HIYiarine" and "Blucher" has at laat been decided in favor of the former. A good deal of ;11 ginueut::ttion took pl:icc as to who was 1 ]1 () ,, inner of the fornier race, and the j udgcs decided t h at the c<>nt eatants sl1ould ' 'try again." To this tost " Blucher" refused to submit, and on. Friday ':l\'Io.rine" rowed over the course, and received the money. Bully fol' At·thur ! Snnday h1 not the beat day in t he week So~c of onr youn g acquati<i sports, I fancy, will vouch for the truth of this staterneut. A gallant crew, consisting of-well, we won' t n1 en tion any nan1es, sailed out of Cobourg's beautiful harbor on Sunday last, and after going a short distance out in the lake, "spilled" themi:!elves opposite the end of the ue~ pier. Fortunately, n o one was drowned, as they were .picked U!' by the crew of the yacht Victory, Perha ps this will be a warning to Sundiiy pleasu 1 ·e-s eekera. for yachting. One mistake seems com mon to all tl1is country, oat He, sheep and J:iog'3,all pasture on fhe townSliip ranges, knowi1 and designated roads; ~Inain Toads, a.nd quarter lines ; 'instead of - rangin~ the hills and dnleS of th ~ ir native fi elds and enriching which is said to bo the best restorative to and BO',· V ELS, giving ton e, energy, nnd vigor to U1ese gl'eat l\1AI N SPHINGS O~"' L IFE. T hcv light land. are confident,\y recommended a s a ncyer f ailiug Hanging rr& n five to twenty-five cents per yard-sca l'CAly half t heir Yalne. Parties furnishing will find this a most advantageous and desirable chance. (T,A 1'1" OF TOH ONTO.) unsurpH.SscU. reme dy 111 all cnsea · w he1e the consti tutio n , f1·om wha t.eve l· cu hsc , h a::i becom e i n1 paircd or w'eak cne.J.. 'l'bcy arc \\'Ondcl'full y cfilcDcious ln all nil1nents irlC iflental to :F'cm u.1os of ull ugcs : a1Hl as a GEN U:R...\.L F .ld\.lILY MEDICINE. aro Hcsp cctrulh- announces t o the inb a bi1,ailts of Bo wman ville and \i cin ity, that ]1e has 31 .arted in t he above n11n1<'d hus111cs".1... 111 thf': Rt.or e lately occu ptcd by Dr. Beith, l{i ng >:-st1·cet ,\. . e:-iL; \.'i1th a S1'0UK OF WATCHES, CLO\)KS ,& JEWELLERY1 highWai~ appears .tp he tho c~nnmon in- Its Scnrching nud Hcnlln g 1"1·01tertic~ nrc hcritance of the un 6lea.n hei\st. rr1h e roads nno"n lh1·011gllont the 'll'orJtJ, fl.re popularl)'. caJled. the Queeu's highway, For th e cure of BAD J.,EGS,Bad Breasts, the same. Aud "root hog or die, " on the Holloway's Qintmen t. TERMS STRIC'T'L Y CASH. quick returus. Jc,., e::ller y ma.de to order aml I'Ppaired in class style. which he baa hough t fol· cnsh, a nd ca.11 affnrd to se ll cheup, on t.be pl'i11c1plu " s1nall vro l1LHand 1l r~ t and some of them are hi~h and no mistake, , discovered this part of the British Dominions as thtre are no old Ronian '· · I l t·oa d B. Tlu s spru1g: 1as JP.ell an iu1prove ment in road gradmg . When more just and co1nn1on sense road, and stock laws prevail , we shall have respit{\ from the nuisance of " buildirig high fences to shnt . ' ui farm ers orchards and gardons, and shn t out the neighbors' pork, niu tbo u and beef, now on the rampage. · , · I· · 0_roh a.r~s are rare tn t ns pari, in compar1son with what they shon Id be. Hardy trees ·are iequired, but there are plenty of fru i t trees from our Canadian nurseries which will g1·ow and thrive, 1f properly neve.r Old Woztndl', Sores and U~lcers, being ':ery m _ u cn as na.tn.rc lef t thern. it is i11fa.lli b!e reme11y. Tfe!I'ectually rubbed on There lS no lllll!l~ake but t hl.it th~ Romans the neck and el1rn;L, a H 8.i.H. int.o mei::.I,. il. Cure, THOS. PATERSON. 1-23-51. WATCHES REPAIRED, awl a ll wo1·k g-11ar an tee d t o tis done in a work man like m a n ner. SORF. THR VA ' l ', Di nhth··ria,Bi·on~:hit.i:-1,(fou ghss Colds! a nd even AR'f'~ l'vfA . . 1i or Glan<lular Swelhng;:i, .L\b sc.-. ::i<i~tl, P iles, Fistulas, G out. HIU'Ztmatism, t.J 1 · FINE WATCH WORK A SPECli\LTY. hn.,f; And every kind of SKIN DISEA'3E, it ho s never been kno \.Yn tail. 'l'he Pil ls and 01nt1nen t ll.l'O i\lanufa.ct ui·ed only at533 , OX~'OH-D S'l 'H.EJ;'l' . LONDON, and are sold by a 11 ·v endors of l\.l cd.icin es throughout t he C1vili u~d \Vorld: with direc tions for use 1n almost every language. .t6Purchasers shonl<l 1oolt at the Label on the Post.san d Boxes. If the address is not 533, :o I ' best hou1;;el" in 'I oront <',as a con1pctcnt 'Norkmnn. in wh ich ~m p loy J1e has. been fo r the lust :fi"·c ~· can:::, He hopes by strict {l..ttcntiou to bu siness, t o secure a. sha;re of the public. patro aage. Dowmanville, .Tune Jl, 1879. 1G-Gn1 , C. W. l\L HUGH A 1' tlrst-chMl"' t~c; ti1nonl als 1'ron1 tho oldest and keeps constantly on hand a select stock of .Pur<e T eas, which will be fou nd wholesome and r efreshing, including : Pure Green Teas, finest quality; Pure Black Tea s, excell<'llt fla.vor; P<1re J apttn T ea s, a substantial t<;l_a; Pure G unpowde r T e a, a highly burnt tea of grcnt stre ngth. The ~' Sununer'ff B reeze that ahnts the rose,,. wafted an organ grinder into onr littlo city on e day last week. He didn't Oxford ::5 t1eet, 11ondon, tl1ey are Hp11r11m". T~ie TJ'a~e :vTa rk~ nr my said lVTeclw_irn-:g are rt:'!g 1sLcred 1n Ott a. \'I,~, a nd a J.,,u a t 1Va..,1uugLou. .Aplil 28· l 879. 40-5 111 - is the place for the Bowmanville, July 3 1870. qualities of the hens Rl't:> gu_ od, not more thall eighteen eggM a.re known to have been laid by twelve hens in one day. There once was a chair factory in this On Saturday last while a little sou of nei::thhorhood, but it rr1oved to Newcastle ll1r. G. McGuire wns fooling around the years ag:o, aud that was the last of it. cars of 1he Peterboro &nd Oobourg road, Lotu s on tho west and Dallydnff on the h e very uarrowly escaped being killed. cast, are pron1i sing settle1neuts, wh ether ALSO 'Vhile he was engaged in getting on the they will ever fulfill their promise, I don't Pleasant and Refreshinf:· Qztatzcur, nn engine catue along, and came with Lhink 1 will ever tell you. Lotus has one · ties. ' such f <> ice a s to 'k uock most of the pas- store and a house of acco1nrnoda.ti o n for (23 J T. DARLTNGTON, Agent. sengel'S who' were .sc~tp,d in the cars out travellers, and the usual industries; ns of t h eir sea ts. H e escapeiJ, how ever 1 with mill and forge. It once had a-TemperanCe CANAD.A a. bro ken arw. ~ I hope this will be a Division,"bnt ndjourned it indefinitely. -· war111JJ f.{ _to thos J ' urchina who -are -contiunBaliyclnff h,1s a flourishing - Division ;~ ally gettmg on and off the cars while in at present adjourned - but as harvest - is motion on Spring Stree~t. l\1uster 1\fc- a.bout ovot and the school maste r and Guire's 'ne'ck_' riiight i ust as 1vell have been marm lfa ve returneil to-" two times one ~'W@i lflli!IA1~~~ ~!NIAB.lIDJ broke n as his arm. Pcrha.p.s .. when one N.t'e, how many air 1" an d Rebecca J ane-OF THE gels killed, th~. rest will stop. what arc yo u doing _ do.wn there- now ? ' ~ play more than ffa lf a dozen tunes, however; so1.u ~h o w, he did11't w"nt to ; and on looking around, an observant by-stander would l~ave n otice d that it was opposition which troubJcd him. Ye.::.! pure unadul. t e r a ted opposition , in the shape of half a dozen of our well known citizens, with as 1n:iny horns. To relieve t h1:1 n1 on otony of the J1urn husi na.fl8 however, one of then1 h ad procured a bell, whicb in struu1eut l oa t nq_ne of its usu al a\veetneas by beiiig handled by so unexperienced an arti~t. That organ grinder concluded that his busin~ss wOuld "burst" if he stayed there any longer and so left for parts unknown. set and protected ; and plenty of the land would give a fine crop of apple4, pears, plurna an d cherries, with very little BEST Th~y CROCERIE ~} - IN TH.E- present outlay. Fowls are a staple pr0ducti\>1l. The hens are heard from regu larly, and th e , farn1ers' wife and daughter happen around \ to the country slore, with from live to twenty-five dozeu eggs at a time. in a Bori~,cro M~ND Ap R ,IC E s.l~,?,?,"~:.~~~ll~Ol'~l::~,~ have j_ u st received t,h e to po.y him a fL;it. You all krunv tha~ for custon1 wook, S1fALE 1s noL to be e x celled eilher in fit, n1tLteriul or workmanship. - - - -:o : - - - - Having dctcrmiucd to greatly redu ce my sto ck before on the GOOD BOO TS & SliOES STOCK TAKI.NG balance of my 1st o f Aug u st, I will sol! the basket on their nrm. Although the laying GREAT STRENGTH, L AR·CE·, s ·-r· STOCK Ever Brought to the Market. j Our Prices are to suit the times, and our Goods are suit you. SPRING AND SUMlVIER GOODS at wholesale prices FOR CASH until thatdate . Do not to L.li: '.r EVERYBODY !'L EASE KOTE Cobourg, Au gust 27, 1870. "!; --~ ~ "Nothing, please sir."-1tis oxpected tliat the Di l: ision ·will sOOn open.\ . ~· ·' tinues TEAS, SUGARS, RAISINS, LIFE ASSURANCE GO'Y. CURRANTS, PEELS, LARGE PROFITS SPICES, &c. I Particular attention is SMALE'S this line and s ee hING STREET NEX'r DOOR w 1o:~T OF LYJ,1£ & l\iAR',rYN'S. BOOT AND SHOE STORE, A CAS!I BUSINESS. fail to g ive me a call if you r eqmre any t li ing in for yourself t h at there is no lnunlmg. TRUNKS, LEAT I-IER Al\fD YVitli all p artie.tJ who have not paid their 'FINDINGS also in stock. accotf!Hts promptly in the va:;t, I have de terminecl to do a S1'RI01' T, Y BUBINES8. notes 1rntst be 11etlfod at once. GASH Monday 2f).\ h inst . · Mem 15~r8 all present. I rapidly. · 'rhe 111inutes .. of the 'previous nie9ting T-'iftOrd due noi·th-e ast .Qf Iiere, is~ nnme were read au!!. a ppr~ve d ~ ·- _ ' ~ of th~ past, it might have been ; it used to The ClefK read :a/ c9mn1tlnic.atiou fronl brr ; and lego by t he coun cil of th~' m1in lcipality F;vled. _ repor ted~ that The new n1inisler 0.t the "Duff" con'.L O .RI:: DI\.~JDED tho Wednesda.y - ev0ning' prayer 1n·eeting, comrnt.inced by Mr . . Jolly, an d NEXT YEAR, I88o, the attendance is very lo.rgc. A ques tion '~rill be~ allot ted to assurers joining tl1e Con1pany (G01iilm1sed fi·o0: the Obm'1Jer,) class has bee n estn.blishad in connection. nt this Urne. Th8~ Muni_ Bip!tl Gpuncil of Cartwright T4is _ settle n1ent was Ol'iginally PresbyUpon a n estin1ale of the Compnuy 's I'..etmrvo rn et at t.ha_'J!p.w-n- l'fall, - WiUiamsburg, on teriau, but tlie j M~thcdis ts-<ire gaining upon the Govetntnent 8tn.nd ard . at 301h April last, thel'e w as Llien over u.nd above OapitR.l and Liu.bility:A Su1·1>J11~ of$.i02,91 9. mllcd to our .JOH.I\' S 1 l 1A.LE. lJowm an villc, .April 24, 1879. 39. STAND :-POST OFFICE BLOCK. RAISINS & CURRANTS, currrl,ERS - , . F. BORLAND. Bowmanville, J uly 11, 1879. which for quality and price were never equalle d in Canada. SLEIGHS, WAGONS, CARlUAOES,&c heaper than ever at l-Vi-2 ::i-:J5-50. s~cl} J).{lrast;lS a;pply, ctu it. the Agricultinal College iritinil\,.tivg t_ h_l\t divide!! inlo east and w ..t ·Lifford, but the norniuatiou of a. .:-atb: d'eri t ;'f-Or~ the Thi.s favorablere~ul t. warrants the anticipatio n the p1·ofi t s to be divided among p olicyIt is that holders in 1880, will not fall short of the Hheriil r etmn allot ted a t the last two division a -iu 1870 a nd 1875- w hichh as l l OL be en su.rpasscd by a n)' Con:ipany doing bu siness i_q. the Domirion, b e ing Hq111valcnt to a bonuH a1lc11ti on upon whole-life Policies of 2t per cont. per annum - au addition nf 25 Der cent. in 10 ) eal's to the sun1 assurQd. = c61- lniglit bern. Ove.d= down to- tho-centre some MORRIS' 0artwrighl, would be htghly acceptable.The Re2ve csr fine Jll-igl1t; a.bu d iio 'one be the wjs~r. - Lotus' goes up -to " Ballydaff for its l\'lr. Goggin reported that he had .ex- be a t - -. a.n1ined the mail carrier's c:itter, the datn- posite lot 19, was repaired at a cost of $ 12. Ballyduff an<l Lotus meet half way it will A.G. RAMSAY, Manag ing Director. Yours tru ly, 18~9 PRESBYTERI<\.N gospel and ten1pera.nce, ana IlalJydnff rethe bridge op- turns to Lotus for its home spun ; if ever R. HILLS, CROCKERY6 GLASSWARE & ·LAMP CARRIAGE WORKS. cheap tli oy can get a fil' st cJnes ruticlc. Pnin t ing a nd i·epa.i.ri.ng of all kind s dorie wit h promptness a t the lowest p a.yJng prices. BO\\ 111nnvillc, Nov. 28, 1878. l~'arniers and others wanting anything in this li ne are in vited to call and len.rn how very SPRING&STJMMER HA.TS i nv ites speci>tl attention to bis new stock ol' CREEK . it rn ight be the irons. Nl~ll'TON1-'IJ,Ll~. 1i'lr. ~atti_mor said. he had se~n th_e 'l'h e harvest is almost co1nplete <l and cu t t er since it was bro.Ke n and thinks. it the farm ers in general a.re satisfied with could not have been worUi inuch.-Action t he result. A number of farmers have deferred. threshed their barley a1Jd report very fa. At the late rneetiug of connc1l the co'un- vorabl e. ;;; 'rhe potato crop, regarale 8 s of Cl~ had l~ascd to ono Mr. l\fc~ean. a cer- of the unlnerous quantity of bugs \vhich ta1n portion of th_e 7th conce1Ss1on hne not appeared, is one that is highly spoken of required for pubhc travel ; th e terrus of in the n eighborhood. the lease helng $1 a year, to expire when the coundl consid ers it necessary. A short. tiu1e ago the tailor shop bclong- age to which the council had been petitioned to grant $20. He (Mr. Goggin) had found" the eutter perfectly worthless, except Aag. 26th ' '1 ' - -- -- - - - - I departn1ents are completed at fabulously low DECIDEDLY NEW,FRUIT TREES. . prices. USEFUL AND BEAUTIFUL. Fruit and Ornamental Sup t. of .Agen cies, J . W. MARLING. S ecretary, W. R. C L T MI E, Agent, (12-2 \v) JAMES MORRIS. 18-tf ::E[...A_TS~ FELT AND S 1rR2~ -w-_ BO,V .:'rJANVJT,f~li: . The lines are good, the priec" tempti_ llg, being puH.:h::·wd 1:miy tln!y esenpod the NATIONAL POLICY, and now he olfers his cust omers the benefit . is I am prepared to fUrnl sh Bll kinds of Trees, avails hi1n solf Mr. Lat timor presented the petition of ing to Mr. T. llfol\Iarshall was entered Panl Frayer and 23 others praying the counciJ that the road above referred to mity uot be closed up, a.a by doing so it \\ CJ n' t. be so convenient for t he cattle iu t llat locality to ge t to water. Discussion duriu a; th e night and a quantity of _readymade clothing carried off. The robl::ers gaiu e d an entrance through a broken pan e of glass in the front "rindow, A slight search was made, but no trace of the geods has yet been found. Supposed to have been the W(Jr~ of tram ps. Tran1ping seen1s to be the order of the day. A large number are seen every dn.y fre s h , cb13ap nnd good. rI YalM d .ulr. p~trons ~ud the whnlosalc and retail public of his nppo1ntn1ent as a.gent foe Bowrnan dlle, for those popular new and fancy 1 nachi11e n1a.de cakes, m anu,lactu1·e·l by l\Ir. J . n. N asmith . of Toronto, ·w hich fo1· deanl iness, ut iliLy, beauty and chcapnc~s. J)ave 1111 equu.l, ns they ure all made and T Jl!XCd machinery, and by the only complete cil.ke mac un e in Canada FnllJincs of Biscu.ilH, Fruits ar;.d Confoctiontirv or tlns: 1nethod to inrurm Jiis Come and see our prices and judge for yourFI.OWERS AND SHRUBS, selves. CHEAP for CASH as u sual replete with st>iple and latest novelties. l\lf. 1\IIAYER is bl ·' . _i\,11;tm1. for Newcastle sea sahnon. Fresh a r- Murdoch Bros w. H. ~Jl trees ·wa Tante d t r u e t o uu1n c nnd :firstclaa Address .P. 0. Box 55. Bowman,,illc JOHNCHAPLIN, VICTORIA BUILDING, BOWMANVILLE. WILLIAMS, GENER AL '""·""""'" ALL :BUYERS ACKNOWLEDGE ---==-~ -·~·---- determined t o cut close, and cash customers especially, will be liberally dealt with. Bowmanville. April 15, 1879. 38- tf. ensued. more e llfr. Taylor believed th at the de1110 1ve GOOD UREAD ALWAYS ON HAND. \.'-'~LL¥~. your U\\ n Bowm a11ville, N ~1vember 26, 1878. 1-18. sire to pasture theil· cattle in the bush was t' f 1 t f th th. in te1'(>st by patronizin g BLACKSMITH. -~ 11 kinds of blacksmiLhing done in a thorough n1a1J11er and at lowest rates. who have purchased our goods, that o some at eas o e in fact the partie· themselves bad admit- passing through the village, aurl the most ted that they wanted their cattle to have noted of these being a o u e-le~ged Spaniard t he shelter of the bush. At all events not hiIJg can b e ~one until the crope hava b een taken oil . . _He woul_d therefore move that the pet~twn be laid over for through ti. petitioners than the get ting to th e lake; MRS -w· · KEYS , - ·. ' In , rhe turning tha.11 k8 to t he public for " etl' ltber al p al. um a.go in t he pa st, begs to nn11ou11ce that she has Bo>YnuinYill o, J uly 15, 1879. Ol-t.f. --- -~- -- ----- -----~- JMcMURTRY Wishes to intimate to his friends and cu stomers that he has n ow his 1 MASON'S CASH STORE Is the cheapest House in town for .t.G1t1t.:uLT1JRAL 1J1r1 , 1~~o ~NT.S 1u~r.u1tEn further considera.tion. Oarr1ed. and charmed the inhn..bitants \~foh so1ne of I ~ l\'I1·. Latti1ner introduced and carried h' , ofBerhn '" 0 ?~ 8 · . Carrl Hoard, Toilet _.'\rticles, . ts \: oca I e 1oq uence. Laces, 11 n ll1 ng1:1, 1vrottoes Bra.1 d 8 et c 1 I their r' who remained in tho villuf!e over nif!ht , ~ "' and after partaking rath e r t.oo freely of that which is supposed to make men forget troubles, he cam e into the skeet . - by-law to a.11thor1 ze th e ]evy1ng con n!.,f purposes ; $341 for coun try achoo} the~r el~~ent. The wild pigeons ha.v~'l g purposes; $221.60 foJ r special rate and agai.n \' IBited the fi elds:, t~e annnun1hon $622 for gravel road d ebenturefJ and$- - d ealers are 1:ept busy. 1 . purpeses, ' sueh as Tlie doctor h as not began harvesting -. for gravel towns h 1p and coll·eting of $727.21 tor general t.he sportmg char~cters. are - now . m roads and bridges, salaries, indignent nid, yet as bhe tomatooa, cucumbers &c., have and uii sc ~l~aneon s. . _ _ - . not appeared in very-18.r ge quantiH0s. In co_ muut tee of the whoie,-theReeve ~n J\.!r. and Mrs.- Y\' el.ah· have j ust returned the chair, tho ?Jr.nk for general tov: nsh1p home from Erie City from the burial of ~ purpo~es was fi lle<l. with$U79; makmg m their son, (condu ctor), who was killed on $60 and that for t he collect or with John September 22nd to 27th. To raise thrn amount will require a rate of 40 cents on !ho $100 assessed vnlne. J\-ir. Taylol' introduced and carried through 11 by-la\V to !1ppui_ut a . collector, fix his salary and d efi ne hIB duties. In committee of the whole, the Reeve iI1 the chair. . · f h A young 1nan ma de appI icatJon or t e offic1.1 of Collector, but as his name was on the asseesmcnt r oll only as a farmer's 800 , · 'bl the a.pplicant. was regar d e d --as in ehg1 e. The blank for th e salary wa.s fil led with all $2,191 t.o be l'·ISed for ·'! parposes. I tho Canada Southern Railway while nt1 teinpting to get un the oar when in rr::otion. village · OJ ar k e, A ug. 27 , l S79 . " RoJ'iTEO. -- - - - - - All ·wool Tweed Suit s, (not shoclcly),made to order for all bought before the increased duty, and will be sold at the lowest S,.i .All Wool Tweed Pants, do. · do. possible. Dry goods were, nevm· so low as at the present time, 1 · 11 ulting& Stamping a-Specuilty. price there will be no advance on t he present stock. · Children's ga1·11ient.s cut and sta.m ped in the BowllfANvrLLE, NEAD's 1VErv BLOCJ(. latest styles. Call and examine our good8. and prices b efore p urchasing elsewh ere. Ladies will fin d a varied assor~me nt in tho Agent a nd dealer in all ki nds of the latef; t and . Bowman ville, April 16, 1879. 1:1.hove 1inee at lov.est prices · Remember Dry Goods will never be so low again, now JS tiie t 1me best improved " THE LADIES' !'ANCY STORE," to buy. Opposite the Expres 8 Offi.qe, King st.. 8he gives And all t11e be s t and m ost useful imple men ts Dress-Making carried on as u sual by Miss POWER. Bo·wm a nv ille, April 2j, 1879. 1-U.-39. used in the household depart1nent, such good satisfaction. --- - - - - - - as Sewing, Kni tting und Wash27.40 ing Mnchin eµ , VVriugers, Bowmanville, May 1, 1879. Ladies' and Gents ' &c .· &c. is now ragmg at N TG'\V B 'T' O U K rccein~rl a. SPRING . AND SUM M ;E R ·STOCK Special attePtion given to t11e ironing o! buggie a n1l cui·t·mges for country s hops. King Street "\.\~est., oppQsitc the Re'{ffitry-ioflke DRY GO ODS. :First Class Cutter c . . . . ' .. R W JAl E Bo w111nnville. Bowmnnv ille, Oct. 23, 1878. T...A..ILORING. A Sf $10.00. 2 .75. 38-tf. d~. ACRI GU LT URAL IMPLEMENTS, BIG F D""' S::S:: c L 0 TH ' IN a They have the' entire svmpathy of the FALL EXHIBITIONS. September 1st to 19th. · INDUSTRIALEXIIIBITJ ON. -T)ron~o , from D OMINIO~ EXHIBITION. -Otta wa, from '£rewin. d WESTERN FArR.-London, frurn §ept. 1\-ir. GoggiQ intro need_ - and _®rriad 29th to October 3rd : th-rough a. ?r-law to authorize the levying-! CEN'.l'RAT. lt.,AIR. - Hn1i1ilton, fr0n1 Sept, w .l'.; --~w~anvillo.Juue4.,_l~~----W-tf. · have opened out a choice stock of 01~ DYF;D. :F'adedGn.r1nents bxought to their natTU'a l color, Ladier,i' Dress Good.a 1 re.dyed without taking apart..PREPAllEU F~athArs cle aned, ilye<l a.nd curled. To Kid Gloves clean ed awl rlyed - · 1 DYE J Second-hand clothing Uonghi: E1iid sold. Att garments warnwted to ~ be astarnlmg color, and 80 LlJat no ~ on o,~1ll know thomfron1 new. If they shoulcl fail to bo so I w ill not 0 chargo one fa.rthing for lnytrouble. i 'rlIOM.A.S PEA'l'Jli, Clothcg clea ner a.nd dyer. sign of the half.faded coat, Bowmanvdle. CLEANED REPAIRS KEPT ON HAND. n11:tchines promptly. Ilowmanville Oct. 22.1878. M c C L E L L A N & C 0., DEALERS IN and !:ltrict a ttention puiU to sta.rl.ing 13-ly. r 1 TRELEVEN-SI and. collecting for school purposes the fol-1 soth to October 3rd. lowin g aruou11ts a s required hy th e t1·natees BR ITTA JN & co. - ' of the several school sections; viz :- Sec.. CENrJJ.AL FAIR · P eterboro, Sept. 30 No. 1, $300: No. 2. $310; No. 3, not to October 2nd. put in ; No . 4, $210; No. 5, $270; No.6, WEST D umrAM : Bowm anvill·, Tu esday $305; No. 7, $360; No. 8, $300 ; No. 9, aud Wednesday, October 7th and 8th. $210. " South R iding Victoria, at Lintleay, on [ goods ~fr. 1 · .., J'VA ,"', '" (JJlQCER!ES supplied Robertson's account of $8.74 for VVcdueSday n.nd Thnraday, t o an ind igent, Mrs. and 9th. October 8th ' . 1 and PROVISJONS. n shops 3 and 4, l\.1ai·keL Squa re, and a.re prcpared to take l\fcLeod, was presented. Nor th V ictoria, on Tnesclay,Septem ber. The council demurred at, parties furnish· 30th. authority. ing goods to indigents witho ut proper · ik' T l" t 8 d I d roe o wns np, a ~ nn ~r an , on Ji:tc., fo1· \vhich they ·will pa)' On motiuu of ;lir. Seymour the account MfoSndaty anbd Tn~sday_,. the 29th and 30th PAR'I' 0 A 8 1:-I wag. ordered to be. paid." - - ·o cp ~m· er. t '· On the suggestion of t.he Reeve, Mr. North Brock, -at C;inni ngton , on 'Ved- and gn·e due bills on "\V . ALEXANDElt'd for B BUTTER, EGGS, PORJ(, GOOD STRAW HATS AT 35c. EACH. Our Spring and Summer Stock is SOLE AGENTS FOR now opened out, and w e are showing E[_ one of t he largest, choicest, and 1 cheapest s todrn ev er offered to the -Foninhabitants of Bowmanville and the surrounding country. Our stock of ' Ve a:re prepa red prompt ly to fill orrlers in tbe above lines, and to delive r Fn·ticles in an part.a good s is unsurpassed for variety, of the town. The highest J1rice p aid for Lum her, ~Yood,e t c . \Ve buy for (;A.SH, and sell for CAS.D. style· and ch eapness. Do not foil t o And is determined to contmue to sell ·at the rumously low prices jf".jf"0ffice and Yar1l-Corner u! l{ing and G eo'I'ge Streets. call and see for yourselves. cheaper than the cheapest. Why he can do itAMERICAN GREENBACKS AND EXCHANGE BOUGH1'. Ladies and Gents h ats clear;ed and First, h e buys for cash a.ml know s just how to b uy., ·TOHN TuTcC1.1r.t ,l.AN.} re-shaped in all th e latest sl.ylcs . McCLELLAN & CO. Second, what he can't "buy cheap enough, he manufactu,.es. 'VH.LIA!l-l CAN t.~ Bo'\Vtnanville, .A.pril 17, 1879 38 'fhird, h e is stttisfied with small profits. Fomtb, he sells for cash; Rcm emb.or the address, one door Fifth , h esells at LoLtom p1·ic0s, west of B uckler's Jewelry store, C a_;i:..:c,. A.lSf:J'.:) SEE FO:R. 'Y"C>U:RSJ;JX...,73'il!ill l ing Street, Bowmanville. Shingles, Lath, Posts, & Square Timber; B_ B .AT..HEUN & SQN:J Doors, Sash, Blinds, Pickets, Mouldings, &c. Mrs. DONNELLY. D S T Q T T AND DJCALER IN Seymour moved that theClerk be instrnct- nesday and Thursday, the lst and 2nd of ed to notify Mr. Robertson that in fu- October. . -c. ..__ fure the council will not be responsible North Ontario County Show, at -ux-for the payment of goods obtained by in- bridge, on Tne·day and Wednesda,y, the digents nnless such !(OOds have been ob- 7th and 8th of October. fai ned b y the authority of the_ couDCil. i Mariposa, at Oakwood on 14th and 15th Mr. Gw~in called the attention of the October. council to the fact that tbe drill shed W8B PORT PERRY : Tuesday 0 September 30th being destroyed and parties ¥rere using it \vithout anthorit.y. c ouncil adjourns it stands. adjourned till not being taken proper care of , that it was n.nd Wednesday October 1st. T>RY GOODS . HIGHEST PHI CE !:'AID FOR GOOD BUTTEi~ ! CHEMIST DRUGGIST. ---- ' Bowman ville ?tfarch 211879. 7·34. - A:N'D- TOWN I L tLL .tJulLDINGS, BOW.MANVILLE. GOOD BurrTER' . · Druggs, Medicines and Cl1emicals FRESH MEAT. Fresh meat can be obtainetl till 7 p_rn., from Yo ung &. ca,o,1 ker·s, by applying at W.<llll. & Co's Store, ~wm1tnville, CHARLES TOD, BREAD & FANCY BISCUIT MAKER. A SUP!CRIORsTocKoF - BRING YOUR FRieND S WITH.. 'i:- ou F.xa1ninc the stock ·w hich comprises everything in th e <.1.tle, of the very Ia.te5t :ind n10 eleg~n t styles and patiern:s, o f English, Canndian, and Anieriean n1apufnctnre. He still cont lnuei:r o nrn.nufacture to order, from the bes t of ma tei'1ul, nnd none but flrst-cla \Vorkmcn kep t, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, P erfumery, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Paints Oils, Paint Brushes, Coal Oil, and Coal Ou Lamps, &c., &c. PYYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED AND ALL ORDER!:> CORRECTLY ANSWERED. C0 N FE CT I 0 N E RY, Orders Promptly Executed, and Good Fit& Ouaranteed. He has in stock an endless vnrit y of La dies' aDd G i.1 s' Eo.u11( ffl. 'J,l t l l which he is selling cheap for cash. L \ :: lH 1 <. 1 I c FRESH A. ND c;HEA.P, C..!.RT\YRIGHT: Wilhan1abnrg, on 'rhursEast and West Whitby, at Oshawa, on Remem b er t he Mr. Seymouc moved that when this and Friday, the 0th and 10th October. the first Monday in October then to meet : Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 20th and nt 1 o'clock, - 30th. J nly 1st, 1870. 1 jlS" Fo farrr.e rs and Plvysicians f10m the Co10 ntry u·ill lind \ e best quality. . .. · 0 ,,. KEPT CONSTANTI,Y 0 N Il AN D. I KING AXD DIVISION STREb:TS i'ltool.of .Medicine soom BOWMANVILLE. :aowmanYill!l, Jan 22, 1879, 26-cy· Stand--" BIG EOO'I'" drawn by two KING STREET. 80\Jl-/MANVILL E. F orses I BowmarvJ M. TRELEVEN. ;

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