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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Sep 1879, p. 2

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CANADIA~ :STATESMA~, THE STATESMAN FROJ\.l NOW HIS EXCELLl';-NCY 1S RESl"ONSE BOWMA.NVILLE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1879. strayed or Stolen RO M BOW~BNVILLE, ON THE 11th Sept. a Young Spotted black and white FoxHound Any pcrsong1v1n gsuch iuformatton u >i "ill lead to the recovery of the sumo will be suitably rewarded T J CALLBARRY AUi f Tr.SS:FUI EVER HELD OUR PUBLIC MARKE1' What has become of our public market 7 - I am The good-fathers of the child mnst I THE WHITBY FAIR ~:!OST TO JANUARY NEXT FOR ~5 His Excellency'" s reply wns n.s follows M:a WARDEN AND GENTLEMEN, F CENTS. BOWMANVILIE, FRIDAY, SEPT'R proud to be able to recelvtj here t,he ac knowled~ment op the part of over 90,000 have been rem1se in their duty, else of the mhabitants of thlS pa.rt of Canada, death could not have taken place so aoon. of their loyalty to the Queen and happi Surely there n1ust be a cause for tt, and ness of the free const1tu tion of the Doa11n- the sooner enquiries are made and the 1on The Pr1nceas 1s alwa) s much touched ca.use asce1ta1ned th e better for the town bv the kind allusions made to her r es1It seemed to bid fair to be a success for a d~nce amoug you, and I:J most anxious to do all in her power-: to be of use to the timt;J, and wlulo there may be disa.d vant The 27th annu11l exhibition of the South Ontario A~r1cultural Society came ofi at salary Wh1tby on Friday and Sat·irday last The after Chrlstmas hohda.ys cation aud gocd rec01n1nendations State Duties to begin on the operungof school Addi ess, 'IHOMAS HANCOCK, ~l~~rt:~~~f~g;~Pl~~~~~~~~~;. TyroneP 0 59-4'> Teacltet·l\'anted. NEW Mlll/NfR y AND MANTLES AT visit of their Excellenmes Lorne and Lou1aA brough t an immense crowd into towo, most of wl1om attended tho fair in the afternoon 1'h1s exhibition was the best Secy Boy Wanted. :. ea1 ~ of age is wanted at the ST.A!ESMA:N Office unmediatel} to lC'arn the pr1nt1ng bus.1 ness One t'.rom tb.e country who v;1ll b ve< '\\~th th e pubhsherpreferrcd. Apply to WM McKOWAN, BO\\ in an ville, Sept 26, 1879. A SMART BOY, FROM 14 TO 18 Canadian people Whero the noble pnn 01ples of self-government are so successfully carried out, each mdlvidual has but the buyer and the seller, and offering to the exh1b1ts were ahead of any former little power. It is only when the love of our farming population ready money for year, the total exhibit bemg a.bo!'_t 3,000 The Marquis and Pr1ncees have had a a. great people hae been secured through their produce Tlus, for the thousand ages, on tho whole 1t was help111g both ever held by the so01ety 'Ihe "eather was dehghtful, the quantity and quality of FARMERS Will find a complete stock of such ai tides as a re commonly kept for sale in a general grocery store at VICE-REGAL VISIT ALEXANDER'S CASH STORE. Opened out this week, th1ee cases of Strnw and Felt Hat·, mall the newest shapes, one case French Flowers , one case of Feathers, New Millinery Silks, New V elvets m plam colonngs, New Biocaded V elvets mall the new shades, New Striped Velvets, all at brn extremely low pnces For0man 6i tf ~ale. very pleasant vunt m Western Ontario, the cooslStent action of a lifetime that a small tlnu~s , such as eg:gs, butter, potasingle example can have matt:r1al efftict the weather during the whole of their The venern.t1on for the Queen as the up toes, apples, turnips &c , is a boon not to stay has been very favorable. From wha t ho[der of responenble govern1nent and as bo despised , then it afforded the townswe can learn they have enioyed the trip the active sympathiser mall that l· great- people a better choice m any of the ne,oeswell They have been honored in a wan est and n1ost worthy 1n the nation, has saries they requued. Something surely ner v; orthy of oqr Canadian people and in given to her such ti:x.cept1ona.1 power It ca.n and ought to be done to resuscitate it 1s my desire whtlc among: you to act 1n a manner aattsfactory to themselv es, if we politics, and it i5 the Princess' desire so and it would be conducive to the best m An other feature Judge rightly fro1n the rttphes made by the cially to act m the way her llfaJesty would terests of the town. l\.farqu1s to the numerous addresses pre most approve I beheve with you that wh ich has not been tried u1 connection her Ma.3esty's hfe 15 nowhere better known sented to him dur111g his vlBlt They re and her example Mtter followed than m with this malter ,. that of havmg a. stock turned to Otbawa. on Saturday, roak1ng- m the homesteads of Canada It is m the market, say once a n1onth The cost of In short it was tl1e best and most success ful county fair we ever attended The people of Whitby must feel gratified at House and Lot tor thrn unparalleled success of t h1::Hi fair, and street Lot 10, Block G. conta11ung seven r ooms and a good ceHai a goocl gard en con th e P res1 d en' t J D H O'\\ d en, E sq' S ec I taming one quarter acre more 01 lts8 Apple~ rotary C. l\'Ionrse Esq and other office1.s ph uns pea1s, and other fnu t 'vY1U be sold formeily McCLUNG BROS , all of ' ' ' cheap and on easy terms .Apply to and directors deserve great crt.idit for effi THOM !l.S HrcHARDS, Bow manv11le.. P 0 wlnch will be sold at lowest cash cient management and the g;enernl success Dowman-.,;ille, Rept 24th 1~79 6t aw11 I A HOUGH CAST HOUSE, ON LAMB D. BEITH'S, of their exhibition They are certamly the right men m their right places '!'here were ae\Oml oxhib1tors fro.n this several calls on the way. At Whitby they happy country hie of th1s land that we trying thrn wer.e preseu.ted with addresses of welcome and tendered a h eart) reception th~re be 1ng, in our est1mat1on, eight thousand peo11le present The next stop wns at BowmanviUe station, where a large num dbe so much of what will make a people fortunate and strong in thrift, in honest labor, 1n s1mpltc1 t y, and in the household affections 'Ve hope to see much of your counties in future I thank you for the cordiality with which you have tendered ber of people were assembled to get a looK their welcome. Dr Nelles, President of Victoria Um· at the Go" ernor General and his royal consort 'rhe Marquis ca1ne out_a1de the ._:eunty, read an address from that inst1tn- car and politely bowed, but the P rinceeo t10n, which was acknowledged by his was not seen ou this occaa1on, though both Excellency m fittmg terms. came ontaide the car when on their w::iy A DRIVE TH.KOC GH THE TO\YN to Toronto At Port Hope addresses were presented and several presentations "ere made The excellent manner in portions of the town, and passed the Umwhich the arrangements were curried out vers1ty and Science Hall, and the La.dies' seem to have made a very favorable un Academy, the !·st-named building bemg press1on on the royal visitors ~ ot so at aµecially decorated His Excellency mOobourg, however , where a 3oint commit spected lhe 11uard of honor, and, Jommg tee of town and county officials had the the Princess. they resumed their ratlway duties of a reception committee to dis Journ ey charge, for accord1ng to the Mail reporter It was expected that an address would the d1st111gmshed travellers had arrived have been presented from L1ndsayJ bnt before the preparations were completed , owmg to an accident on the Midland R R Rlthough the train was twenty minutes be the excursion tr1:un from the north d1P not Jund the appou1ted hour, but subseque11t arrive until 2 p. m , and consequently a inq u1r1es ehc1ted an assurance that the large number of people were d18i:Lppo1nted authorities had been fo r some[ttme awaiting The vice regal party was tendered a the arrival of the special tra.1D Confusion, warm recept10n at Belleville, and thence howevcr,re1gncd at the depot, from which proceeded to Uttawa where they arrived it was necessary to convey 1he v1a1to1s to about 9 p. m. the town, a short distance, as the cere monies were to take place at the town hall There were no carriages arranged GRANTS TO HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGIAl'E INSTI1'UT"S with any systE11n to trauspor.t the a1nv~\ls The horses' hea.Js were invar111.bly the BO\VMANAlT~LE HIGH SCHOOL STANDS w1ong v;ay, and to t urn was a difficult A NO 1 feat in the confusion After some delay ,-~le extract fLom tho official circular the l\fn.rquis and Princess were provided from the Mimster of Education the follow with a conveyance, but the staff were obliged to fall back on vehicle· placed at ing apport1on1nents to High Schools and Collcg1a.te Institutes, on the resolts of in t heir disposal by private c1hzens A number of presentations having bee n made, the visitors drove through some county as w1U be seen by the hat 've pre sent b e IO\V, Mr . R Sy 1vester, of Ennis draws a great many buyers from a distance k1llen u1ade tbe best exhibit of plows on ' The expense of trying ooe can not be the ground and we noticed that they at much, and our Council should take steps tracted the attention of a g;reat many tom lye in th is nldtter When towns all farruers v-.,.. e understand that 88, eral · along the hne were attracting crowda by aales we1e mn.de 1\ir T. T Colen1an our Royal 'runtors Bowman villt> sleeps, took over $40 in prizes on fruit vegetables ' afraid to u1ove I~et eft'ort3 be made to and poultry, Mrs Keys took somo prizes draw the p eop le to town. The merchants on fancy work Mr !YI Porti:ir was are ready to treat the pubbc generous &\\ arded a $10 special prize for the best ly, and with a good ma1ket established ng- horse, carriage and harness , and there shonld be no difficulty m makmg driver we presu1ne " re are forced to some hum even though the Nat10nal withhold furth er con1ment for wa.nt of room Polley is in force Fullowmg " a hat of prize takers m this du;i;trict JS only the adveshsmg, and it I Counties, Tailor or Shoemaker in these U nited '1 miles from R IL Stat1on No oppo sition n the for mer, the latter ins1gnif1cant I one Theie rn a good dV1.elhng house and shop and half ue1e of guidcn well stocked v'iith choice I frui t trees and small fruit This is~ a. desirable oµentuK fo1 ' u n1an with small capital I erms 1 A prices CAPITAL OPENING FOR A Upwards of three bundr ed now 111 stock, rangmg 111 pr ice f1 om $1 90 Are respectfully mvited to try our to $30 00, compnsmg a handsome lot of Grey and Drab Camel's Han and Beave1 Mantles will be 1nade very easy Good rco.sons for sell TEAS We have Fme Green, Black 1ng For further particulars address I AILOR, Black Serge Mantles, exti a value Bo x 93, Bowman ville Ont [!\ B.-The abovel1s a very desirable opening and J apan T eas of all the choice Mantle Cloths in great va110ty, for a Shoen1akei or Tador -ED ST ATESMAN ] Ulster Cloakmgs in all the new shades. September 2u 1879 61tf brands, rnngmg m price horn ~5 cts Mantle Velvets at $3, $5, $6, anCL$7 upwa1ds. We sell a splendid T ea Peifect Fittmg Mantles, of all kmds made to order 1 and LADIES MANTLES! FARM BY AUCTION. AT TWO OCLOCK P M , LIC auctrnn at the " Ruebttorn House,' Ro w1n a nv11J e, on T HERE 1VILL BE SOLD BY PUB at 50 cents Another lot of Colored Silks, m B10wn, Navy Blue, Myrtle, G reen, B1 onze, Prnne, Drabs and Caidmal, at 80 cents - - -···----- SATURDAY, OCT'R The we:;;t part a111l the north east pa.rt of Lot Number One 1n the Ninth Conce1:1filon of the '1'ownHh1p of Darlington, tbe property of H A CARSCALLEN E sq and containing one hun dred and fo1ty acres,!more or less Immediate GOFFEE GROUND TO ORDER. ---------·--- spect10n for tne half year ended June 30, 1879 ln add1fion to schools m the neigh The Journey to the Town Hall was at borhood we give several that rank highest length made, and there the d isplay was and those i;hat rJI.nk lowest, from which AT THE TOWN HALL worthy of the commuruty 'rhe bulld1ng, which 1s a remarkably fine one, ha\1ng a large portico wi._th massi ~ Oo1 inth1an col umus, was liberally adorned with ever greens and flag decorations Scrolls (a) School accommodation, condition of worked out u1 Ulue and white, and placed school premises, general edncational ap over the entrances, contalned the \\ords phances, (rnaps, apparatus, etc.) (b) Num be1 of masters employed as "Welcome Lorne" and "Welco1ne Loufoe' compared with the number of pupils and on each side. The adJommg houses were classes, quahfi.cat1ona:of masters, chara.cter profusely decorated, and the streets in the of the teachmg. etc the comparative pos1ho11 of the High Schools m this county can be seen. We al11Jo snbJOin an explanation of the class1fi cation, as follows - (c)- Charactei:__of .the wor done m ~tl1e vicmit re bright with JiWJilll.&ll-llnd flags Two compames of the 40th Bat lower school, so that any school which, owing to the operation of special causes, talhon constituted the guard of h onor un may prepare but few pupils to pass th~ d er command of Lieut Col Graveloy " intern1ediat0," will nevertheless be reThere was also a cavalry escort of the warded for the thorough V\ ark they maJ Cobourg squadron under Lieut Colonel do oelow the higher limit. Boult01L Upon t he platform were the Mayor and members of the Town and County,., Councils, Hon J ames Cockburn, M, P, Judges Boswell, Clark, and Dumble, Shenff Waddell, Mr Geo. Field M.P.P., the President of Vwtona College and staff, Mr. John Sutherland,ex Mayor, Mr D ff. Mmaker, Rev Dr Waters, Mr Wm Ayer, Mr R Mulholland, Mr I(err 1 Rev ~ir Jeffery, Dr Burns,Lieut (d) The quantity and the quahty of the work which may be done beyond the higher limit, i e , by those pupils whu shall continue their studies in tho hJgher Brood mare with foal by her side-3rd J olm McMurtry Two year old entire rewo J. ear old '£he experiment tried by the citizens of colt - 1.st Thos Bellamy of the finest brands. filly-lat W Cooney One year old entire po ssession goiven Toronto ho.s proved a successful one No coh-lst John Mcllfurtry One yeai old No1ED CHEAP CASH SruRE, McAitbur's old stand '1 ER1\.1S -Small payment do'\vn, tho balance in instalments as may be ogrced upon with 111 provrnc1al exhibition of the past has snr filly-1st W Cooney. Horse colt, 1879- terest at seven per cent . to be secured by BISCUITS · Single horse m mortgage passed it, either w the quality and quan lst John McMurtry Bowmanv tile, September 15, 1879 CURRANTS, 54-57-60 For further partiouln.rs apply to harness 3rd W Sandercock Single Rig '-' RAISINS, tity of tha exhibits or the nu1nber of vis J K GALBRAITH, -Marsh"ll Porter Saddle horse- 2nd PRUNES, f itors The tot·! expend1ture was $40,000 , Marshall Portor Pair carriage horsesVendo1 s Solicitor CANNED Bowman> 1lle, Sept 23, 1879 61 2in. the receipt· amount to $52,500 , thus lst Jar.ob Poll.id One year old entire FRUITS, leavmg a surplus of $12,500 to apply on colt, agricultural-lat Sronuel l\ilann1ng MUSTARD, SOAPS, the cost of ba1 1d1ng and p ermanea t im GRAD"F. GATTTR. BRUSHES, provements The number of vis1to1 s Three year old cow-1st J & W Leask The !olkn\ 1ng figures as to Canadian CompanBROOMS, Is gomg to let others do the blowing, while he will sell are taken fron1 the i eport of the Supeun Ilest herd of 5 females-1st J & W 1e::i reached 200, 000. The presence of the tentlent oflnsurance for 1878 ESSENSES, Lea,,k. Royal Vl.B1tors added to the general sue. T0BACCOS, SHEEI" - LEICESfER cess. VVe are pl.., \sed to learn that so COAL OJL, Ram,-fot and 2nd, Albert Tamblyn, LA!lfPS, n1auy pr1z0s have bee n awi\rdc:d to exlub1 3rd Jno Elf01d Shearlmg ra.m,-lot J no CHIMNEYS, tors 1n t11 s anrl adJ t in1ng counties Fol- Elford, 2nd .Albert Tamblyn, 31 d Jno BURNERS, generally at prices as low as any other house in town. lowing JS a lis~ of prizes in addition to Elford Ram lamb,-lst W C Black LANTERNS, those pubhshed b st week burn, 2nd Albert Tamblyn, 3rd W 0 PAILS, Blackburn 'l'wo ewes, -1st w c rnack MATCHES, Mowing mach1n0, Mnssey Manufactur burn, 2nd J no Elford Two shearlmg PICKLES, 1ng Co 1 Nevtcastle, bronze medal; Joseph ewes,-lst Albert Tamblyn, 2nd Jno El CAPERS, Hall M'fg Co , Os ha~ a, diploma ford, 3rd W C Black bnrn Two owo SAUCES, Reaping machine, Massey M'fg. Co., lambs,-1st Albeit Tamblyn, 2nd W. C SARDINES, Newcastle, siher medal ' Joseph Hall Blackburn, 3rd Albert Tamblyn, SALMON, M'fg Oo , bronze medal LOBSTERS, FOLL'IRY Co1ubined mower and reaper, Joseph REED'S BLOCJ<, KING ST. EAST. COCO.A, Hall lli'fg Co , Oshawa, dlploma Mr T T Coleman received the followAesurcra now Joining the Cannda Life Aasur CHOCOLATE, 60 Sulky horse rake, Massey M'fg Co , ing prizes -Light Brahmas, lat , Ilnff ance Co111pan) w1ll sharo 111 the dn LSion of iti;J Bowmanv11Je, September 19, 1879 <JORN bronze 1nedal 0 ochins 1 1st, Partr1dg$'1 Cocluns, le t , profits 1.o be 1nado next yco.r STARCH, · '\:V. R CLl,l\IIE, Local Agent Fannmg , mill, W. T Dmgle, Osha~ a, Black Spanish,2nd , Geese, white , B1em1:::n, BLACK LEAD, Bownlll.nvllle, Sept 25, 1879 Gl bronze medal & 1st, Geese, common, lat, Dncks, AyJs BLACKING. WE ARE HOW SHOWING THE Grain i.;rusher 1t Sylvest~r, Enn1skdlen, bury, 2nd , D_JJcks, Rauen; 1st, 2nct S S LOOKING ' bronze medal Oole.man. GLASSES, Coin and cob crusher, R Sylves1er1 GRAIN AND SEF.DS RICE, bronze n1edal " ..._ r:'/ Two bushels spnng wheat-3rcl J & W S<\.GO, .Best thoroughbre d stallion, ~~ S EYERY PERSON DRIVING A L!l!l_sk Two bushels barley, two rowedTAPIOCA, R R Pungle, Cobourg, $15 te1.1.m wishes to sa.~e 1:t.ll unnecet1!Jary pa.in MACCARONI, Roadster stalhon, 3rd, W H. Connant, 3rd ~ & W Leask~ ....Fifty ,,ea.rs strung corn, to lus horses 011e of tbe 1nost important items eight rowed-lat T 'I' Coleman Fifty is a Safe .1£asy Collar You maJ always obtain ARROWROOT, Oshawa, $12 this g reat boon by buying your harness at CORN STARCH, EVER OFFERED IN BOWMA NVILLE Do, 2 year~ old, 3rd, T Bellamy, ears of corn, twelve rowed-1st T 'F Cole man. FLOUR, Wesleyville, $7 ROOTS OATMEAL, COOKING STOVES Best yearl mg colt, John McMur\ry, HEATING STOVES: PO'l' BARLEY, _ Ono bushel potatoes, Early Ros~, -lst :13:.a:FC.NESS S~C>:E>. Bowmanville, $10 , 3rd do, James B SPLIT PEAS, CRACKED WHEAT, &o Wilson, Oshawa, il;54 J & Vf Leask, Jrd r T c()leruan One A FUJJ ASSORTMENJ'\T Oll' -THE-THEBest two year old filly, Wilham Cooney, bushel pot~tccs any other ";'ariety, nd J HARNESS, & W Leask Eight roots mongol<f 116N; Clarke, $14. COLLARS WHIPS Long Best brood mare, with foal by her side, zel, long red,-2nd T T Coleman TRUNKS J B Wilson, Oshawa, $20, 2nd, John yellow,-lst TT Coleman Yellow globe, v .ALISES, &c WOOD COOK 1 --1st TT Coleman E1~ht roots carrots, Mcllfortry, $14, ALWAYS ON HAND, '1'0 llE Improyea for 1879, '" still Yearling filly, Znd, Wi!bam Cooney, long red,- 3rd T 'r Coleman Eight root· The Best and Heaviest Cookrng carrots1 orange,-3rd 'l T Coleman Clarke, $6 SOLD AT LOW PRICES. Best filly, 4 years old, H & R Beith, 'FARM l~fPT EMEN1 S Stuve made Ill C mads. A LIBEltAL DISOOU.N:r ]rOR CASH Bowmanville, $18 Reaper, nny kmd,-lst Massey ~Ff'g ~One Door "\Vest of Hcntlcrson's Jlot.el, Brood muro with foal by her a de, 3rd, Co l\iiowtng mach1ne,-lst l\1assey l\il'g'f .801vnianlille H & R lle1th, Bowmanvile, $7 TORONl'O'S IWDUSTRU.L EXHIBITION SADDLE OR ROAD HORSES. For Cheap Goods and best assor.tment, go to EXTRA BRIGHT SUGARS WM. ALEXANDER'S GANADA LIFE ASSURANCE GO'Y. L. CORNISH Watches, Rings & Jewellry Repairing done at low rates. LEE EDSALL. I ILEE & EDSALL. COLLARS I Largest, Cheapest and Best assorted stock of < A STOVES NORTH "\VEST 1 F- ::M..A..SON'S SALTI Liverpool Salt, FOR DAIRY PURPOSES COUNTESS I Best h eavy draught ycarhng colt, Jos Co course prescr1bed for those who have Thompson, Colnn1 bus, $10, 3rd, Jam ea ter passed the intermediate examination (e) Governrnent, dtsClphne, general Davidson & Son, Balsam, 84 rnurale. }'lough, of any k1nd,-3rd R Sylves Hone Rake, - 2nd Massey M'f'g Co APPLES Bo"'"lna1n ille, Sept Uth, 1879 616m, THE MARQUIS Cook Stove, JUSt in\:ented, see it before purchasing any othl:lr Colonel Hogors, Dr Carhn~ford, Dr Powell, Col Chambliss lllr Barrm, &c In the neighborhood of the town hall, the streets were crowded ,v1th people aud a platform erected ao as to obta111 a good view of the proceedmgs w,\S well filled r1 he assurance given on a streaurnr stretched across the street that Canada is an mtegral parh of the Empire, caught the pu bl1c fancy and received its approval. The proceedings commenctid with the presentation of addresses First came au address from the town, 12 Red Astrachan-2nd T 'l' Coleman 1 MUSI C, Best heavy d1aught filly, 3 years old, 12 Early Strawberry-2od <\.rtbur Rurk .A D C D Iii ETC TOTAT & R Beith, Bowmauville, $18 H $12 $22 $18 $30 $6 00 0 $88 00 Best heavy draught filly, 2 years old, 12 Sups of Wme-Arthur W Burk 00 5 15 D 500 4 3800 12 Fall Pippms-lst AW Durk 12 St 11 22 18 44 600 4 lOoOO Jas Davidson, .Ha.lsarn, $14. Havmg purchas\ld an mterest m 20 22 18 51 6 00 15 132 00 Heavy draught brood mare, 3rd, J J Lawrence-1st rr C0Je1nan, 2nd AW Btnk 18 15 11 18 u 50 6 79 50 12 Ba.ldwms2nd AW Burn 12 Ben th e platcsf10m w~h Cassels' Famila 22 18 42 600 00 ioooo Davidson & Son, $7 Davis-1st AW Bork 12 Kmg of Tom 18 22 18 44 6 00 8 116 00 Best heavy draught mare with two of ly Magazme IS prmted, I have re18 15 14 so 6 00 3 86.&l ku1's County-lHt 'l' 'rColen1a.n 12 Rhode 6 18 15 8 350 00 5150 her progeny, all t" be bona fuk the pro 12 duced the puce, and now offer it 18 22 18 B i 6 00 18 133 00 perty 1f the exlnb1tor, J Davidson & Son, Island fireenm~ -lst T T Coleman 18 15 13 IS 4 oO u 73 50 Spitzenbmg-2nd TT Coleman 12 s~ aar 6 10 12 n ; oo oo n oo $24, 2nd, .Toa Thompson, Colmnbus,$16, -1st TT Coleman, 2nd A W llnrk 12 for $2 50 Parties subscnbmg now 18 22 18 14 6 00 00 108 00 3rd, J Davidson & Son, $8 Wagner-1st Arthur W Bmk J 2 Willow 00 00 6 6 4 50 00 16.50 will secure the extra holiday numBest Boy Ruler, under 14 years of age, 5 IO 9 00 4 50 00 28 50 Ballflower-2nd Arthur W Burk i2 J8 18 36 550 00 8950 on pony under 14 hands, Arty Haw, Port bers "\\Ith out cxtrn cl1a1ge. 18 22 18 48 6 00 00 112 00 Hop<:\, Rth e1 watch PEA.TIS 18 22 18 H 6 ~O 00 108 00 Be·I Durham bull cal f, under 1 year, J. 12Bartletts-lst TT Coleman 12 Clapp'· 11 20 18 28 6.00 4 87 00 121816376 0000 81)00 D a' tdson & Son, $20 Fa1orite- lst AW Bu1k, Znd T T Cole 18 22 18 ui 6 00 II 12ll 00 Dnrhain heifer, 2 years old, 2nd, J J man lZ Flemish Beauty-2nd T '1' Oole 18 22 18 44 6 00 OU 108 00 18 22 18 H 6 06 5 113 00 Davidson & Snn, $15 , 3rd, J. Davidson man. 12 Wmter Nehs- l st TT Coleman 18 22 18 51 6 00 14 129 00 & Son, 810 Bo\vmanv1lle Sept. 23 1879 PLUMS CASS HS' fAMll YMAGAllNf I powerful heatwg stove n1ade. -TJJE- An entirely new and novel Wood GOLD COIN The new stove for 1879, is the A SPLENDlD LOT OF handsomest fimshed and most c1 tnvlett' stove yet o u t R.,B.ANDREW'S. CROCKERY WARE AT BOTTOM PRICES before. J w ..:a W THE DUCHEN RANCE F".>R COAL OR WOOD The Handsomest and Best workrng Range made We are sole agents for all the above, and have an immenRe stock of all kinds and a11 sizes of Wood or Coal. Cooking, Heating, Parlor and Box Stoves~ Sto\ a Drums, Stove Pipes, ...~c , &c., all at prices 25 pet cent cheaper tbAn ever sold s 12 12 30 600 oo 16 15 16 30 6 00 4 00 5 4 00 00000 87 00 900 rx;oo read by George G111llet, Esq , Mayor H1a Excellency made a emtable reply l'hen followed TilE UNITED COUNTI F ., 8 1 J Best Durham heifer ca.If, under 1 year, lZ Duane's Purple -1st AW Burk 12 J Da\ldso n & Son, $16, 3rd, J J Magnum Bonum- lst A W Bu1k Best Dav1dsc1n & Son, $8 display of frmt, of all kmds- 2nd A W Best Dnrha1n 5 calves under 1 voar STOVES CLEANED AND PUT UP BY CAREFUL AND ADDR~SS, old, bred and owned by exh1b1tor, J J Da\ldson & Ron, $40. Ayrslnre boH, 3 ye.ars old and npwards, Burk. V EGET.ABLE S. Sa1nuel Burden, Esq , Warden of the United Counties of N orthurnberland and Durham, rea.d the address M AY IT 2ud, Thus Grey1 Osl1a wa, $SO 3 heads cauhftower-T T Coleman. 3 heads cabbage, summer-2nd T T Cole man man 3 heads cabbage, w1ntcr-T T <Jule 2 heads r ed cabbage-lat rr 'f PLEASE Youn E xoELLENOY "\Ve, the \" Varden and members of the Council of the Umted Counties of North un1bedand an d Du1he:tm, representing as London, Ottawa, Peterborough and St ninety thousand people and a considerable Mary's, l~av1n~ only .Brantford, Ga.It, part of thi:, P1 ovince of 011tar10, beg znust respectfully and most heartily to \\ elcome Hamilton, St Cathaimes and Toronto county town, the name of winch, as well as the n ame of its Uo1vers1ty and public 6 to 10 or IllOrc teachers. In other words, building~ IS closely 1dentrfied with th~ Bowmanville High School, with only a inost sacrtid asBuc1atluns of the Roya.I staff of three, 18 doing work equal to those your Excellency and H R. H. to om above it1 all of "hich have staffs of from Best Ayrshne bull, 5 years old, Thomas Grey, $30 Ayrshire bull, 1 year old, 2nd Thos. Grey $18, 3rd, Thoa. Grey, $12 Befit Ayrshire bull, under 1 year, Thos. Grey, $22 Ayrshire heifer, 2 years old 2nd Thos. Grey, $16 ' .Ayrshire heifer ca.If, under 1 yea.r, 3rd, / Thomas Grey, 86 Ayrshire 5 calves under 1 year old, 3rd EIGHT PER CENT.) INVESTMENT AT PAR. rect the attention of investors to the ad' antages b~ the Preference SLock of the Corn pany as a pa.rt1cn larly secu1e and remunerative in offered EXPERIEHGED WORKMEN Bowruanv11le 1 ltlmlm & ~J]~AL!a.. 42.54 61------..___.. the p>ge of hrntory, and a n ennn ent statesmen, but a and uniform success at all the Intermediate descendant of an J1Justr1ous hne of anoos exam1nat1ons, we have good reason to con tors, who hav e left indelible marks upon elude that the rating is correct. Frou1 (~ueen, family far more eqmp;>ed. From tlie success of fo yom Excellency_l\'e not lllily behold its pupils atthalateUn1versityexam1nat10ifs the rttp1esentative of her Maiesty the I 1n the re ~ide vce of her Royal H1~hness hhe report of the High School Inspectors, as presented above, in our midst, we mark the ever increasing cons1derahon of Her Most Gracious Ma quite unnecessary for students to go a.way Jeaty for the people of this Dom1n1on, and to other High School· to be fitted either would lam md nlge the ho1ie that at no for matr1cnln.t1on to the U nh·ers1hes or for n1ay be pleased to '1s1t Cnnadu and honor these count1es with her presence \iVe beg to assure your Excellencies that we give place to none in our attachment to the B11tish throne and British inehtu t1on s, and that the feehog of love and vene ration for our beloved Ql.een and 111en1bers of the R oval faauly are as fer vent and deep at th0 far1ner's humble firernde as 10 the n1ore o1egant and costly rest dence5 uf c1hes and t o"' ns YVe behave that 1n the person of yonr Excellenc.} the adrn1n1strat1on of the vaist aHa1ra of this Don:union ts placed in it would appear to be dra tant day her MaJesty the Queen herself other examma.t1ons The people through the priv1leges, iaffordcd to fgi ve to their 2 A train 88 yds long going at the rnte of 24 2n<l Mrs J J\foC!ellan Pair woolen socks, nnles per hr overtakes another tra.1n, 110 yds sons and daughters a good education, even long, a ml rasses tt 1n 67f sec Flnd 1ate per hr. - l st Mrs J McClellan. F1vo knots plain double and twisted yarn,-lst l\frs J Mc1f they do not mtend to enter the profes- of the tnun, Crotchet work cotton,- 2nd Mrs 3 12 men agree to do a piece of work m a cer- Clellan sio ns tain number ofda}8 bu t 5 of the men !a1hng to A W Keys Crotchet work, woolen,-2nd We should not forget that to the teach come, the >vork ls prolonged 7,- days HO\\ long Mrs A WKeys ers -Messrs W Olner, B A., Head V\Ould it have taken the:t2 men to do the work' Master, and W. E Tilley, M. A , and 4 8 men 8,Kree to complete a pieco of work in The Corner of White Street and West Miss King, nss1stants-belon!!s Lhe cred1t for this high standing secured for our High School H should be gnhfymg to th(j School Board, the ratepayers and Cit 1zens generally, to know the Bown1a.nville R1.l{h School occupies s1lch an txa-lted they commence must Broadway is but at present a sort of rheu they beJ01ncd bJ 3 more men 80 as to finish 1n ma.he l\'Iecca. t o wn1ch hundreds of cripples 10dU.) S1 and paraly tics make daily pil_g11mage. 5 A man bought 48 yds of eloth part of rt at The shrme to which tlus welancholly 60 cts per yd the rerna1uder at 75 cts per yd and for the whole pa.id $26 25 Find number of procession diurnally "'ends its " a.y 1s th e laboratory of Dr Wm ilf. fi1les, Nu, 120 yds at each price West Broadway, where 'Hth a certain stately urbanity he drnpenses his ne'v Iodide Ammonia. L1n1men t- uow regularly COBOURG adm1n1stered 1n Belle1,·ue and other hosp1i.1ls · BLOCK O"F' WOODEN BUILDINGS IlURNED afte1 12 da) s ont the country should avail theinselves of Colemnn 2 squashes- 2nd A W Burk 2 pnmpkms--J & W Leask 12 tabla carrots- 1st T T Colaman J 2 table tur mps-T T Coleman 12 parsmps-lRl T T Coleman 12 roots, boots- i.t · r T Coleman 2nd T & W Leask 12 tomatoes -2nd T T Coleman Fig tomatoes- 1st T T Coleman Musk melon, scarlet flesh - lat T T Coleman 6 heads of celerylot r T Coleman Peck wh1\e Oil!OnBThomas Grey, S20 Beat herd of Ayrshire cattle, cons1st1ng T T Coleman Peck yellow omon·--l st Pock red onions- 1st of one bull and five females over 1 year T T Coleman old, owned by eJCl11b1tors.t e~tra, Thomas T T Coleman Potato omons-lat T T Coleman GrLey, $15 DOMESTIC ?tl.A.NITT ACIUllES. e1cester two t;W& lambs 2nd Albort Tamblyn, Orono, $14 ' ' 10 yards flannel, home made, by hand, L1nooln ram, two shears and over, 3rd, cotton warp-1st Mrs J McClellan F!&t Albert 'l1arnblyn , Orono, $ 12 berhn "oOl work-1st Miss Coleman Chemlle work, coarse-2nd Mrs A W · ·- - - - - Keys Cotton tidy-2nd Mrs J McClellan OUR ARITHMETIC CLASS Woollen tld)-lst Mrs J os McClellan Lamp mats- -lsh Mrs Jo· McClellan Fancy table mat-Znd Mrs J McClellan. sENIOlt P~PER ,-BV MATTI, E :llATICUS 10 yards rag Q!;irpet, cotton \\ arp. home mado,-lst Mrs J McClellan Pair woolen 1. The fore- wheel 1s 10! ft round, and turJJs Uanketo, home made,- lst Mrs J Mc 440 t1ntes more than the hind wl:!eel Vlhich is Olellan Shepherd's pla1d,-lllrs J Mc llJ ft round , flull the distance. Clellan Pair woolen stock1ngs,- lat and T HE DIRECTORS of theFINj.NCIAL .ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO be" to <l> It represents mortgages on Real PORK, the Company to the amount paid in by the holders, and also on the profits to the extent of eight per cent per annum For further particulars apply at the office of the Company ODDFELLO\VS' l.I GILDING, LONDON, orb) mail to EDW AltD LE HUEY, 6i tf M~agi~ Directer Bstate, '"' h1cll in no ca se exceed one half its ca.sh va.lue and baa a first claim on the capital of vestment FLOUR&FEED .ALWAYS ON HAND PRO BONO PUBLiCO ! ----=· - ---Having given up the manufoctmmg of Boots and Shoes t o 01 de!', I will m the future keep my stock w e ll supplied with goods of first class quality, both m Hand and Machmc Made Goods The hand made goods will be fa1 ahead m quaht;i-, make and style, and will be sold at much lowe1 p11ees than goods manufactured m t he town. I have received, and am 1eceivmg daily, a very large stock of BUTTERANDEGGS . FALL ' And all other Produce taken at market price 1n exchange for Good 11 · AND WINTER GOODS,--- - which have been purchased very low, tho whole of whrnh will be sold at the closest livmg pnces possible -- Buggy tor Sale. GOOD SECOND HAND BUGGY A is offered for eale or will be exchanged for wood .Apuly to Dominion Urga.n Bo'\ man'\i Ille, Sept 11 I87U JOUN WlJlSLEY ~ actory. stand Our aim is to sell the Best Goods_ To sell them at theii actual value to the consume1 N B--Repamng neatly and promptly done R emember the Post Office Block. Don't forget to gwe me a call 59 If. Ilowmanville September 24th 1879 T~E F. BORLAND. Gl G-:FC.E.A.TEST , how soon efficient hands We trust that dnrrng the residence of your Excellency and her Royal Highness amongst us you 1nay be blessed with heal th a nd happiness, and usefulness, you may carry with you the 1nost pleas tug recollect1ons of yo ur assoc1 at1ou with the Dorn1111c.n of Canada. and Canadian people "hen called to other fields of labor and positrnn among the 104 other High Schools of the Provmce where you will find the best selection in Furs, Hat< and Gents' Fm m shmgs. Plucked Ottm m 'l'o represent om Goods only as Sets and Caps, A 1 Russian Dog and Grny Lamb, m great vauety Baltic Seal and Astrnchan Jackets, Sleigh a nd Buffalo Robes , Gloves, ImLL PER SONS HOLDING CLUMS w e believe them to be, 1tat10n Lamb and Plush Caps against the estn,tc oftbelatoR1chu.1d Pincli of the town of Bowrnan\illc, gentlenian are In Hats, the latest styles and largest stock always kept on hand notified to send in pw. t10ulars of the Harne to To sell the greatest quantity tbat and puces frnm 50c upwards Robe1t R Loscon1bc, of the town of Bowman ville Solicitor for tho unders1gned executrix and executor, on or before the fi1st day of Oc we can, so that with but a small i Clot~~g~cnts' Furnish mgs the best selection of Ties, Shirts and Winter their patronage , t1ade at u sacri:ficc 'I he stock cons1st11 of Dry Goods Groeene s Crocker;, Boots ar.d Shoes Post Office rn connection w1Lh store Splend1d openi ng for a tailor w1t11 a small capital Tho svore and dwellmg vvill be for sale or to rent JC GUOAT Sollna Sept 13 187lJ 00-tf T l.Jusuiess HE SUBSCRIBER, GIVING UP in Solina, offers hrn stock and To sell only such Goods as we can iecommend , To please all who favor us with EXHIBITION IN BOWlVIANVILLE I S AT Mayer's Fur Establishment, In Furs, Seal Sets and Caps, only best quahty kept. Exe cutor's Nofice to Credi· tors. A tobEI next the sq.id pnrticula.rs to include (Signed) S BURDEN, Warden E ls.. MAOY.ACHTON, Conntv Ulerk A blook of old wo oden buildings, an eyesore on one of the ]P.adtng streets of the town, was burnt on TuP.sday morning , the fi ... e originating 111 0 Ne il's hvery s~a.bles Sold by all drngg1sts Send for pam phJetDu Grrns, 120 West Broadw·y, N . Y Trial bottles 25 cents $50,000 00 of English rnoney to I an at a lo" rnte of mterest. Ap , ly to Tbos Bmgham, Hugban'H Jewellery Store, Bowmanv ille. 61-tf. 25 These bmldmgs were situated directly "Bucli:Ien'.s .A.l'llif!ll nlve south of the W01ld office and Commerctal TheRi<:STS,\TVF.jn t he'\'\ orldforOuts Br111sHotel, and altog~th er we1e lnsured for es, SoreR Ulcers Salt Rheum, letter Chapped h ands Ch1lbhuns Corns and ell lnnds of Rktn $3,000, tho loss bcmg e'luoated at $0 000 Eruptions TJn" Sal\ e is gua 111.J.i..ced to give The fire can scar~ely be regretted, as we perfect sat1 sfact1on 1n every ca<>e or mone.} re funded Prtce 25 cents per Box. For sale by hope to see the bu1ldmgs replaced by n '\Vlll pay for the STATES~IA N from now V\r111 \Yoon, Oshawa. aleo R . Fothergill, Newhaudsome brick block, 0 · to JanUAry next. Jl»ll~ "111 not be l 1a.ble f01 the a~niet!' eo dIStr1butcd or anv part thereof t o uny perHon of whose cla.1n1 such executr rx: and executor shall not ha.vc had notice a t the lim e or such rl.·str1but!on Tlus St~tptes ofOntfl,r10, ~nd all peison~ indAbted to theeaid estatea1e requested to settle their indebtedness forth w1Lh JANE PINCTI Executrix ItOBEftT1 VQt:NG, Executor. andexecntm of t he "aid estate will proceed to ihstribule th e asses.Ls ol tl1e te.sta.tor amoogst U1e parties e ntitled thereto ha vmg regard to tho ela1ms of wh1ch Lhey sha.11 Lhen ha\ e notice and necessarr dates and items, and to gn e Lhechns t1a11 urunes and surnames of the claiman ts and theu post office address , and not1ce JS given Lhat fro m and afteI the said d<1.te the executrn He'\ tsed notice being gn en nniler Section 3t, ChapterI07 Remem l:ier the sign of t he Big Hat, opposite F Henderson's Hotel Persons havmg Furs to rcpau should brmg them m eaily, bcfo1e the L et Live" busy season commences All kmds of FuJS alteied and repaired Cash buyers prefeired MARKU!9 1".IAYER. Come and exan1ine goods and P S -Cash paid for Raw Furs prices, and you will find 1t to your Bowmanville September 16, 1879 38 60.tf. advantage to buy for Cash from magm of profit we may " Live and Bown1an11lle 1 21st August. 1879, 00. D. BEITH, 25 CENTS will pay for the Statesman from now to January next. I t ( ' I

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