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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 May 1881, p. 2

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~MASON RLCh Salm de Lyon- splend1d value lllock and Colored ll untrng, Plom and & SONS' Mammoth SPRING STOCK of DRY GOODS is now I All Wool Black Cashmeres from 50c up, umversally acknowledged to be the best value m to~ n co mplete. ~ Choice l'1 1nis in fast colors, fr om Sc E xtra qi al·tJ Black F igurcd L ustres 121c I St.ea.m Loo1n, one yard wide 9c Factory Cotton, hen. V Y I All Silk GoSBamer V ellmg at 20c Lace '.I1es and Scarfs-Cream Wlute and Black I Colored Silks and Satma and ]'rwges Black and Colored Silk Cord and I NE'-V YORK BO,H!ANViLLE F l\IDAY, MAY 13 1880 FIRST PRIZE PLOWS. 1881 Dr NEWS MILLINER YI --~- : o---- The N ·ws last week very cnterpr1smgly attempted to pu bhsh ed1tor1ally ' a review of the whole case in wh1ch ita great 1nen tor-Dr Boyle- is the leading ap1r1t lte readers must be considerably edified by 'be "full and oa11d1d expoau.1 on given them, for instead of rev1ew1ng the ' case the art1cle evulently written by a ward of Dr Hoyle e:, contained insnlt after insult to Reformers who took part. i n tho recent roun1c1pal contest bet\.,een J\.ir Yellowlees and th A Docter It so.ya Reforn1 ers were gu lty of rntroducmg party feelin g mto the contest and by lnferenco throws t he onSu a of the w:h.ole aftan at therr iloor :.inch 1uahc1ous 1nsinua.t1ons co1n1ng from a pro fessedly Liberal Journal are preposterous in the extreme It says that de111onatra.tton on the night of the election v;ae got up through reven~c, becauise, a.s 1t alleges Reformer,s m a.de a party contest of it Then lt hurls rnsult agam at Reformers by sa.yuu that they had ' recourse to the law courts for r e\ enge lh1s the pubhshe1B of the N etts knel\ t o be false, fo r at the meeting of Cou11cil u1 u.us.'}Le~o a quest-1ou from the Mayor Clnef Constable Coleman stated that he lodged the mfor mahon against the boys who were subsequt>ntly fined -without be1ng instrL1cted to do so In the same aelltence the d1gn1ty of ihe court suffers insult by the refl ections caat upon the Pohce Mog:istrate's conduct The Mayor con as in for the next insult for the very next seB.tence says that " the pro pr1ety of his act 1s open to qneat1on and has " hhe appearance of an ebulht1on of party feehng Such pres 1mpt10n aa lS manifested in the o.rt1cle in question com ing from fledgling JOllrnahst.s ' 1s without precedent rn Canadian history The lan~1iage applied to Dr Boyle most aptly applies in tt e1r own case their ' al t ack on the Pohce ~iag 1s h ate, the Mayor, ReeTe 1 and Reformers generally evinced a lack of Judgment and a bet ayal of im pul&:(1gnorance)wh1ch we cannot condone We du not w1"h to perpetuate this dlH cuss1on, but as the publtsher of tho organ ~f the Liberal party in this r1d1ng we cnn not allow such a con t umchous, 1n sul 111 g v1nd1ct1ve and mahc1ou s a1t1cle to go uu noticed "e shall re· ett to th·· quest10n again next week Opened out this morning, three cases 5 Ladies in want of Millinery should Yo urs respectfully RoRF.ltr C < LV ILTR Warden Um ed Counties l\orthumberland and Durham Tins is to certify that I hove made a cursory examination of the ' Ill 1strated Stock Doctor and Live Stock Eucyclopre d1a and l fjnd d1 ~ ease described n1ost sc1ont1fica lly and treated on sc1ent160 principles The an aton1y of the h rse, hv the avo1da1 ce of techu1cal t e1n1s, an l the use of plates is made very ~1mple Every young man who pro poses malnn g agriculture lus calhns: ought to 1nake this book a carefol study J W McLAuomIN M D, M PP Bow:.rAN VILLK May 2nd, 1881 With patent Sheffield Diamond steel Boa1 ds ate so ha1 d that they cannot be m Lrked by any stc I ms trnment and ate wa1ran tod to clean m any soil Om plows we1e aw;i,1ded f11 ,t puzc at the C:ounty Fan m 1878187fl 1880 abo ht 1t East Wh1tbybp11ngFa11 see the Immense Stock at Darlington - -·~------------- The Best and Cheapest Plows in the Market. Our patent Diamond Irnn P ornts 11 ade horn steel \ \ IOU"ht and cast non ate wauantcd to last longe1 tnan t wo 01dma1 y I , nt, " ALL KINDS OF POlNTi::l K li:P I O N HilND- l'R ICE-:l JiOR $1 W£ M.A.NUJ:AC I U R~ ALEXANDER'S Noted Cheap Cash Stuie ~J\foA1thur TH E l J l'ERH ) tO OMllI N.A'IIOY S OD l LOW of Frn t free s of nil I inds for sale chea1-1 for cash .All fresh und 111 flrst clasa order Uall a t my reside n ce North o f ~ urn1t tre Ji actor) a n<l see my stock JOHN CHAPLIN l'\fav3188l .Bo"\\ m9.n\ illP. 1152\'i I H,\.VE ON H AND A FINE LOT s old stand All Plows are sold on a week's t rial. A full assortment of STAND AHD 100 1 e,tzmonut];; o J. Me.i it PLO\~'S m stmk 11 Oil 10 Per Ce nt Drncoun t fc t C<tsl N B - J31 rng u s ) 0111 ~Go Lo W Bridge on the 2nd Conoessio l hne Lot No lhe undera gncd \.\Ill otter for eale theaboi.:e f ropett ~ on Tuesday e\ ening l\fay 10th at 6 o clock All who w i.5b to obt,a.1n a che ap lot of kind.hog wood and bu ild in g timber had better a.ttend Salo to take pla ce on th e s pot. Signed 7 BRITTAN & Cos with 3 our Butter Eggs etc They will T HE IlllfHERS OF THE OLD give )OU 01de1s on me for Dry Goods \\Inch I regard as cash W ALEXANDER Farmers, patronize the old 3tnnd "here yonr fatl e1.s <let t l ef ie y u ~Also Agent for the MAX ,~F.Tt. R EAP.E R , t d M u w1<at8 C d a.ud s c t ie l Bowma nvHle May 6 1881 W . P ORTER & SC>N l·oundiy- Krng Stu et East 141 ~ Hee\ e of DarJington Darlington Ap1il 28 1881 14.o WM \\INDA r·r UNEQUALLED BARCAINS ' - \.'.I' - l TOILEr_r The Colored S ilks and Saltus in all shades Colored Frmges all sha les Black S1lk Fringes at S Mason & Son REMEMBER that Lhe best horse and cattle med olnca a rc sol<l at the rehable Drug Store where no 1nfcr1or drugs used Try our cond1L1on powder and t e cm v nee d J H 1gi;nnbothn1 ----- ~ Witness The Glasgow House! - - - o -- - Hall r Yellowlees Agent of the Br1trnh Amer rna.nDJ e1ngCo sende a paice1 each we ek and tl e u 1pro-\ement made ls pe1fectly s u rpri81ng E conon tie Lhe n by malting the old n ew 14.l lt you -wish to get your old faded ga1ments to look n ew le a ve them at Variety DYETNO UNDERTAKING. LEVI MORRIS, BOW iH A.l .r\ lLLE \ V1shes to a nnounce to the g eneral pubho th at he is no w prepar ed to fill orders f or UN DERT \ K l NO on the most rea sonable terms Ile has secure l a t con'"' derable exnenl'.lc one of the handson est and U~Sl Ill\; '.\.RSEti ever b1 ought i nto this coun tJ Ile has 1ece1ved and w ill kFJep con sla ntly on hanrl a la rge anci oon1ple to stock of TBOS. PATERSON Has on hand one of the largest and most complete stoclrn of Shavmg Cu,ke, ~ Bar, In fact anything and e\ e1ytbmg m th e Solll' h ue an} o 1e eoul c l fancy, to be had at Sta,pl.eG-oods NEADS' DR UG S1~0RE . . THE MEETING OF SYNOD ---~ The Synod of Torouto and K mgston wh teh met m St P auls Chm ch of thJS town last weel< left behmd 1t nothing but pleasant r emnuscences \V1 en the inv1t1 t10n was extended by the pastor of St Pauls uhurch last year some thought he had over est11Datcd the hos p1tahty of th e Presbyterian ele1nent of the town and that they would ha\ e to upµeal to the gen erous ones of other denonnuat1 ons ror aid but they accomplished all that was asked Yet there \Vll.S roo1n 1hey of them feel none the ltIBs g ratef 11, huwe ve1 t u those who kindly offert:1d help and wo ilci ever offeie<l to the rnhah1tants uf Bowma11v1lle, which he 1s selhng lower tnan ever seen m this place. · He doe~ not deem it necessa1y to quote prict s, but mv1tes tbe COFFINS AND CASKEJ S, pubhc to call and Judge, a8sured that to examrne 1s to purchase. He shall marnlam Im; long estabhshed superiority Ill all descnptrons of LINEN GOODS An unusually large choice of T'l ble Lrnens Damasks Napkrns, Huckabucks Crash, Towelhngs, Doyhes, 'etc, ·whit~ a,1Hl Grey Sh1rtrngs, Pillow Cotton, Sheetmgs, Striped and C hecked ~hirtmgs, Cotton Tuck 0 , Marseille~ Quilts, Counterpanes and Lace Curtams, 400 choice prmted Calicoes 111 all colourrngs, cheaper than e\ er shown rn this town. I An immense stock of Cloths, Tweeds and Smtmgs- made / to order, and warranted to fit. Jute, Umon and All Wool Ca1pets under the usual pice, Small Wares and Tnmrm~ gs rn great vanety Bo \\ 1na n v1l1e l\1s ) 13 1881 ___, PERJF"'Vl nrms. FINE PERFU M E S. 'I he K W A Nelv Dc1·artnre but vve are determined to do we contemplate gong to Lhe Nor V\. est R 11 PURE Dnuos as cbea1 as an~ house 1n the trade Give us a tr1u.J .T HiggJnbotht1.m '\ e tlo not ad\ ertrnc our stock at cc st Jasmme -- -- - 0 poponax, 1' Jang 'i lan_ and a l1 ost of othe1s m l:htlk N EADS' ' They can £ pe boat L C ti! and make 11 pm chase at ' ~R UG S 1'Q RE have been glad to have accepted t heir uil·1 d\d necessity requue 1t l!:xpress "'""' =.,,._,..........,.,,~=.....,.,,..,,...,.....,,..,,,,="""' Chancery Sale I OF lN - - -- ---- "' A& TM m1m Clliria T ea Sets in great variety, DAR~~!'l D S, I THE -------- 1 HUUS[ ~~~~!s~!~~~rv~,,~~:~~dc~!~!! ar1yth1ng before in t roduced into Bowmanv1ll e, I The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House at prices w h ich w ill insure ready sales Ne thm.; succeeds lik e success 1 Our pat.tons pronounce mu puces an unpiecedentcd success 1 Our fuends me delighted r Om com petrtors look on m wonder and amazement They fear and tremble They imitate our ideas lowe1 then signs to have it as oms is, dress their doorn a s we drnss ours bungle out sentences mto then adve1tisements and t1y liy usmg ugl) lookmg w01 ds to give the idea they arc gieatly lilJUred Even om big b10the1 m lus l:hg adveit1sement has to ha>e a gmdmg star ca-eatart10n Salt & laster. · · · Farmers will consult their i11terThe wise have a Guiding Star in the East End es ts by seeing US before buying t heir ofNeads' New Block, the only place to get good Salt and Plaster. vve have bough t goods, ALL NEW. at lowest prices. large quantities and can sell at lowest We match om ne1gnborn $18 00 smtR with om $16 oo smts prices. 40c Velveteens 45c Corsets 45c Shnts & Drawers Victoria Bmldmgs 35c Shuts & Drawers WREN YOU CALL WE \\ILL SHOW Y0U ALT, THIS AND MORE N. B.-Flour, Feed and Prov1sLOlls a lw ,ws 'i I " 6 D cent 75 cent GO cent 65 cent oO cent 3 f;e Ca.~hmere s MURDOC.H BROS., --------- Bo\\ manv1lle. on ha nd , and JOS JEFFERY, Clotlung to Order T GEO J\1ASON will be deln ered to all pa1 ts of the to" n Staple & Fancy Goods = (1881) NEW SPRING GOODS. (l8 Bl) M. MAYER. --- o --- --o - -Spring a,nd Summer Hats I A.N IMMENSE STOCK OF - - - o - -Havmg iecewed !1 lar ge und well asso 1ted s·ock of Ilats and Gents Furmshmgs 1 beg to ienuncl my mm ciou s t u otomm , t hat I ba> e this season received and am ret el\ 1ng on e o' the 1 a1 ,,cst au l best nss01ted stocks of Euglish Canadian and Ame rican F elt Hats m th e country Tn Stiff Hats from 75c upwards and 8tylrsh, which cannot be beat en In Soft I:lats for Boy s Y Olt!is aµ] M en 111 rnlorn 1or11 70 eents up In GENTl:> FURNISH INGS I cal1 s pccrnl attent10n to our SHIRT DEPARTMENT m Wl11tc Ux tord Reb ~tta and Ji 1ei ch Cambuc In TIES and SILK H AN i)KERC HU ,FS best isso1l11P1tal way skept So IJorne along and e..-..;:o rnrnc S Lock an J P ncco whwl 1 eftes compet1t10n BORLAND'S. ---oo--- His stock consists of every description of feet wear, suitable for the spring and sumn1er trade, which is selling very low IVI. l\[ A Y E R, N B - H1ghest casl P" ~BJ March 17, 1881 a iLI foL a ll k t 1cls ol n \W l\EADS B LOCK Ji m s 138 0 R G A.. N"" S~ also the })ohe rLy Organ Clinton aud First Claas Canadian Pi a no..,, "\V"ou1d take good young horses or cattle in exchan,.,e for instruments N B I sell Se" ing M a.ch1nes-ne\ \ \Vorksold stands= · ft-rranted a s good as n~w for $16 Can suit ev eribo11y Call or a ddress lettcl."M to Fine Boots and Shoes made to order in all the latest styles of lasts and of th~ very best material that can be procured. STAND - N eads' N e·w Block, next & Edsall's. FOI<. CASH.DRY G OOD S I )--c--' Spring Stock ,Com p lete I - , \ .T - - BA TTIA' B 'S ·I == EXCELLENT V l \L UE. Bowmanvdlc Oct 1st 1880

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