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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Dec 1881, p. 2

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------ --~ · ------- ' ~Creat "' ..... f zcitement at McOLUNS BROS. -30. ¢~e ¢anadian$tatu~man ._....._,._....~~.....--.-~~ ~ RoWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, DhC. I \mg TO OUR PATRONS, A HAPPY NEW YEAR , O~E '>~:'~~,,,_, AND ALL. 'Ihe Carrier Boy. - ..-~~~"~ "\ - - "' '\. acknow!ed~ed . ' The STATESMAN Carrtf-<r Bny w 11 call on r..i luday nJor11ln'! with hrs N~w Yettr.:i' a<ld ess. Our carrier boys h;i\·a alwavs hecri hb r:.i.lly dealt with and we have evl-lry 1 e 1un to hope that forrnt>r hber>thty wi l he co11t1u11ed, as we th1nk the RTATE::;l\IA.X ~ n.~ never rt> ad with greater interrlst th n now The <Jar 1er Boy has prncur ~d 1 his ) ee1r R. present f1 1 r eat h pa· tron which w~ \ l:'ll tu re t, say w1H be duly app ~ ·· aterl :l.nd his enterprise suitably onr patrons 1 n ---~-----nil: l.EEVESHIP. I. Mn HORSEY is 1 sh rrran, , a.nd l:sro I\:..tlgour the i ( Army of tho bf·st men at the olcte Cl pber in the a· d N 1 vy," ~nd " Baiter Late thau Oonn01I Board. Couuc1l 1 ].'[n Hf1RSEY 1salways Dn BOYLE 1s a per Nt.:lver" Perh1:1ps no p 1 eaRanter even11 g th 11 ro11~hly conversant with money matter:!! pleasant and attends to rcct fire brand, beside$ wne ever spent by the brethren of .Jerwsaas f;-tr as h s tuwu is concern~d . He a.n- his business in a. proper being alway,, out of or- sal,_.m Lorlge than on this o casion The/ manner. der with Ills Worship alyzod the ot·tementsm·de by Dr. B .. yle in lJounc!l l<ast--' 'The Host"nd Hostess"wasmost ·11" "rov··d b yerid n doubt that Dr. Boyle . a5uc- DR UoYrE is accm he,rt1'y resp· nded entir~ "",, p "' ... MR HoRSEV1e f h to, t h all expressrng I ~ e anip e provision W·· incorrect 10 tienrly every ot"tement he ccss as a bus1nl!ss man plete f>1tlure al!I a public sat 5 uounn ivH " "' H1s actJons confi1m the m::rn ha\ing no tact or niade for the con1fort and ple.tsure of th' made. Evan Dr. B11yle's friends admitted ~tatemcnt ab1llty coinr any The Jurnor Vih:irdeu's toaR.t Ain HORSEY has ab1l DR HOYLT<: hits not , dI that l\fr. Horsey knew more about the fi- 1 y, tact and ~ood Judg the abthty tn d1:-:cha.rge ' lillppy to meet, sorry to part an l~pp~ na.ocntl alfa.irs uf the tov,;n th11.n Dr B(')yle ment 10 disc 1a1ge the the duties of Reeve. to meet 8 gain " was then given and th \ ~~~ 10:r :::i1an~~~vu in a 1neet 1n!! con duded by in11ging " Gntl Savi did. E Actors, Y011 \\ ai t a n 1 an for Reeve TufR.HoRSEYts wo1 thv DR BnYT~E 1s not de I the Qneen." CoM. whoc<.1n defendJ01rin1erestsatalltunee. or the supportofeve1ys·r\1ng of the suppo1t l h ffi fJ ratepayer in this 2uu111· of 1he ratl pay~rs 01 th1s The f, llo'i\ 1ng are t o o cers o eruoa :!\'Ir. Horsey is equal to the t11sk i Dr. c1paUc:r n111111mpahty His use lem Lodge, No 31, A F. & A. M, fol Boyle maL:es a. very poor counc1llur, he !\ia HORSEY should fubn~.ss 1£:0s1 ~~rn is not 1882 would n1ake a !ihll worse reeve Ile ha& (1f the ratepayer~ i::tudy ,.,.01tl1y and Rhould not W. Bro McKay, W. llf !hP.tr ol\n 1nterQst) be be suppnrted at the " ,J,Jo J,} le, S W never <lone any llnng to benl:'fit the town , rPturned by Rn ove,.- polls on :Monday next. R R Lr.sl1 n1be, J W. v.. helming m;;ijority on but o n the contr.'.lry, everJ pu bl 1c a.c t o f lVI'lndHy lH·xt Jas G1ltil!an, Chaplain, h 1 8 h s oeeu Ill tho direction of increased 1fR IIoRsEY s by-law DR 'ROYLE agreed R S :fvla.un TI!!, Trt-as I t'or th P. c llec11on nf wllh the Poor TIP.he1 " expend1t·1ro \\'e dt:fy h11n or any other taxei'I ·.ql] s;i\e to LheCnmnnttee 1n 1880 to W111 \Vn~h1, Sec1eta.ry. " rR.tt'fla' PrH hundreds nf acc.,pt $20 !01 medical " W B Conch, S D 111a11 to sl1ow un~J good act pe1for111cd by d ·ll1:tri'I of 1·1t ..1 e~t auuu- atteudattt eon lhe la!f Th·s H. Sery, J D 1\-!r Palmer, he tht'n 0 11 t Ile 0 tiier hand u.lly p'l.111 lo Lhe bank h 1rn for tlll"I t t>\'\ n, sued thf" corp01atrn11 f01 " J Percy J'. J D Mr. H 1rsey ha"' asststed to decrtiase the $54, \'>htch caused the J We<ley, Otga1mt. ratepayers of the toV1 n ~¥ ~ ;r del t, f this t wn $3 148; he ha!! also acto pav a large bill or \\T \,r,1ght, Tyler. 1 " ~ -- \. v--~ cost in the D1vis1on~ \ co1nl 1sheda13av1ng C' thti t t1Wn ilus year lcouit. } Ste\\ arts. " (j~ 1 rge LeA, " W T Scott, Jr 1 ":'::: and for every future year of 8128 85 in lll. sura11ce remrnu" on to·vn bmldwg·; by OUR CHRISTMAS DINNER I THAT PUBLIC MEETING. t "-.. his effort ~ a t h11 last Ress1011 of th' Uoan WHO SUPPLIED IT. _ ---...,,~ -==t1Ss' ~iunml h~ got $200 refundl:'d to onr To the Editoi of the Statesrnan. Pro Lil bly tbe nioi:-t rel'fpri.nsihlP position tn the Towu Council is that of Reeve. To selel ta capable pers1·n fo1 th1is office is of far ~rt}at~r 1mpor1 ance tu th~ electors than the s ·l··c11on of any three other u1embers, exJepttn ! the Mity r Bv sending a man coinpeh-·nt to d. al \\lLh our tnwn ti 11 anceg - ,. . . . . -..... lod co 11pBtent t' 1nve~'\1ga.te other financi~qu.d5 ions th ·t co1ue he fore tne Coautil:'l .. t Council, hnndrecls of dolhsrs mlly be eaved to thtM to~~n in a year No one who kn 11.1a rw-Ir Hors,...y wt 1l deny that he ie one if the b~ t financial managers 111 tinr town Tho·o who attended the meetrng on l\'.Iond~y wera convinced that he wae j mee11nge runvJy 111 fav1 r of 1 hav1ng ot1 t ined th'~ confiA. o. 1J. 1V, I dence of th..; electors frow th Ot eu, We ask the electors of the Town of h mHnly J l , Officers of Bo\vmanv11le Lodge, No. 99: and stratghtto.1\v,.,rd manner HJ w 1c 1 1e Bowmanvt!le to read carefully the f ·llow· M A J explam·d and dealt with the qucsttons he memoranda, every item of whLJ1 1s Master Workman ... · " · ~ · · ·mes h ndled Foreman.· · · · · · · · · · · · .J. ·The D.oputy Rce'"cMr Porter-then G M. p Joness. correct and cau be verified if ne~esaary. 0 arson · . verlleer. · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · ·1 ea ~ · 1 a.Rceuded the la.tfor1n and n1nrdo a. s11 ul Wehavemthesefactsthebestcerttficates Recor er . ... 'Ihos H. Johrs. l P l tl l ' '· ' ' · l\f M t et1rr1ng ~Ult.: euerjl!el10 appea to ie e ec· of the qual1fica.t1ons uf the two men tht1t F1nanc1er . · · · · John c ur ry. tors to supp rtMr Horsey ::i.nd denuunced · Lew1s Cornu;h ( · ' can be obtamed. "By their work s wo I R ece i ve i ·· · · · · · ·· }{ h y Dr. Boyl"·· wcompotcut and utterly · D· JUdg· them Mr . Horoey has shown by I f"~~·. T~ot~ J:·:~lJ: fit for the (.!Oattton u! R, eve. He u·ed h1a conduct at the Cou1101l that be us well 0 W Thos Humphrey s ich oonv1uc1og a1Ji(nU1tnts, and d1stJlay · · ' · '· · · · ' Jno. Bond. mg such enthusi.sm that he carried rhe h l p 11'!. W qualified for the pumn1on f R ee,e, w 1 e · · · · · · · · · ·' 111 1:iting Viith Jnn1 and the Hall Via~ rnade Dr. Boyle has JllSt as unnnstakably shown ltlA.SO~IC. t, re~ound as cheer a·ter cheer r'1ng out . 11 f ·r onr "'Vt r popu ar Deptlty-l{ee' e. tll ·t he 11 not qualified for any pubhc Lodge 1 The members of Jerusalem By tht· ttrue Dr. Boyle had drawn position, this to,vn celt:ibratt'!d "Hh ug·,1n as<endecl the platMR. HORBEY'B RECORD DR BOYLE'S RECORD 'E St ,lohn'~ H Day !) Th br atlt, arid hn v for 188t. fur 1881 a supl-Jer at the ' ~"stein uuse e furw a.ud nm.de a few r3.n1bhng reula1ks 111 l\f.H. HORSEY defend Dn.· ROYLE slaudered ltr~e d1n1ng hall was approprialely and reply to 1 \lr Porter, \\h n a \.ntuof thanke ed and prolected the the Police l\'1H.g1st1ate at tastefully de' urated with mot oea Sl11tal1le w·o "' ' en !llr. D , ies, and the nie... ting Pohce l\1qiatrate the l ounc1l B1·a1d 'A'lth d h '·M .... "' .... out cause, causing a to the seal'Oll an t e occasion erry terminated. Y . . . urs fa.uhfullv 1 " vo·e of censure to bf' ChrLstmas" " Happy New Year," the A:N ELECTOR, passed on hun by the sqn<1re an'd c mpass, and the letter 0 G " Council l\'IR. HORSEY nsststea Dn BOYLE,1tn1lo'\\'f'd he1ng bPau11fully executed 111 ~vergreens, - - - - ... to decrease the pnhhc v.ollld have lncr0ase<ii. ihe wuidEnvs, plctur fra.mes and chandclA MECHANIC CONVERTED · debt or our town $31!8 the pubhc debt $10,789 lers beinll also t:ntwined with \\reaths of The minutes (,f the DR UOYLE cannot o T h Ed f '/ S t Cnunc1l do~R not reco d show by the n11nutes of the san1e enhvening niatecial The rvotn o t e ito1 o i rn ta etman one act of Mr. Horse~ s the Counc1l that he haf was bnllrautly ltghted a-nd the table gh1 S1R,-Curir s1ty led rue to attEnd the but has been for the performed one single I d 1 benefit of the town. act for the benetlt of tered ?>llh the cbo cest st ver an g ti.SS meeting on }[nnday C\e11111g JU t 1 1~ own thf': town vi; are Bivalves, all kinds of fowl itnd oth- li1'Jl As l J1ad hea.1 l Dr B )yle's argu ~in HonsE~ has DR Bo-..:LF.: he cannnt. · a b un d ance an d very a.i- ~ 1nent I l1acj a 11nos t n1a d e nu iniu d t o voH· aa\ed nnnuallv in 111 lsl..ow v.hi·ie has er m et ~ were n1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 FACTS FOR ELECTORS. THE SOCIETIES. l MrThe was H is· y, h1o1 I I I Overcoats at cost. Buffalo Robes at cost. Fur s at C ( Blankets at cost__. You can save money by calling at :iv.r c 0"1..i UNG- B Ft. o s. N"O D U L L N " E S S AT - ·.' .' ..' .' .' ..' .' .' .' .' .' ..'. ° s. HILL' I j I Overcoats, Mantles. Mantle Cloths, Dress Goods. Woolens Winceys. Tweeds, Flannels c HO Scarfs and Tie·. Laces, Silk Handkerchiefs. Lmen Handkei chiefs. Ladies' E'urs. Towelmgs Towels Window ff ollands Spools and Small warn,. .l j_ ' ~. A LO Tl1e Great Manitoba-Clearing-at-Cost-Sale. The Public Perfectly Ast':lunded at the Low Prices People find it pays to even Borrow Money to make purchases as they can save from 25 to 35 per cent. Shawls Clouds. Sca1 f,, H o,ie1 y GlDves, Fm C'a1 s Shirts and D1awe1s ) ·r ~;;'i:\~0°12".~~~~t;u'~~ ,~~ ~:;;:,,;d~~_c"n' '0 the ~i;;~ra~r"~~"~::~'~;:~n·;~~i°~"P~1;i · .r~~ ;~·~~ ~1rb'\c\}, ~~;~h'a;~~;.L'~~u~ e~~~: ~ 85 $~~o"t~ ~. ,,:',~~~·r;,·: q,theringwasa ar"eone,everyseatbernµ fully dec·de·l. The ·rgamenr. that Dr the Onunt1es Couno1l ~~cnpi ~ d Several dis inguished ~laso1 s Bo } le at1d uthi-rs had USC(] pr Jn diced m~ ~1R HoR8PYS Dn BOYLE'Stll%es taxes for 1881· $ 12201 for 1881 $ 2880 trom a HIS tt.!llli.nts. 4'10 Oi His tenant 27 (0 ..rue~ts t t ht JI' II O!!I 1nv1 · 0 a ·mew ,1 &g11nst .l.r. o sey, w Hro \\i Ill 1\-TcKa.:r pret.1d0d, lame, u1e arngless, uufolt ti de~d 6 5 0 ·n j ·ho VlC< chair w ·· wdl ti led by Bro. m·de ·g<l!1" J\'11 , H ·IS l by Dr. BoJ]Jl MR HORSEY oi!\; ~:\5 DR BOYLE ende~~ o~ J L}l· Tho u-u , ] s ·a110·ro 'O·a!H Of) on tne pl .tf rm and th e npeu, str.t~llt· VO ·tcs bulld!n~ theed, ond Jf nrJowca s "h nc"'" IU"S """' nhly p roposed anoi forward, frank and ttble " a ner ·hat Mt s1dewa.lkit actU·illy :re "ould have hni\i ,t µ"otnpt v and h~ppily rHip011· ed to. \V H 011:1ey r plied and d.i~pn:;ied Qf the char~t;:b 0 ~::~1~~. by tho general ;;:~~~~r ~o~;,~:ss~t~:, B "" Milne and l\foA·thnr and Bros. M COil\tnCtd 1118 th·t he had rite ri,ht rtr g to lhe ra1epa,e1~ Davis, Dr Fteldin!..{, W B Couch \\lth hun; and I hato now decided to MR HORSEY 18 a $300 DR BOYL'F. is not H d and d J 1 1 istitnce \',e·e pr· sen Our Ready Made CI oth in g is Sh o rey's best make. Our 0 rdered\ Cl 0 tl11. n g l "' t up b y tl~e old ar"d rel1'able ta1'lor, R. Peate. No 1~1·s0 g0 1J . b ti ut te ! f' t St r 1 ·c tly CaSl" charges I 1 s. . .! d I r f I r ' l'l'I I 1 ~Before dccidinQ: to go to "l\fanitoba I had onlere a arge me 0 ,a( ies ant es anc Fine Overcoats ; tlwy~- ha \'e arrived and n1ust be S1)ld with Lhe other goods at cost. l\f1ts and 8oeb and Grocers' Dut' Bills taken as Cr!Sh . All are invited to inspect our :::\tock. J.. 110; regular at.lei dant a.nd ·egular a.ltenrtant at always attends to his the lllllC 1 l\l~ .. Llllg!i duties. a ~~<t;:;~Je negleds his oue DR BOYLE is a com G lfillan marli· brttf, ue 1-nn e an e~- votu tor Mr. flo sey for Reeve ce1h·ut ~peeches. Bro R R Lr>8Cllffih:1 MECHANIC. mg oorl style gMe th· somg-" The E 11 g s _ F _ . :a: I LL · _ ( '1 I N. B.~I also offer for Sale my dwell ng on Church Street and Store and Dwelling on King Street. - - -- *¥==*==*=*=*=<i<:=.¥:..=:.t<=::~ JI *11' I T EJ: E * ___ * I *=-*=~=i'=*=*==:t:-~- I ,iilf:i, * ·-· We have commenced our Great Clear11 ' *=*=*=*==*=~==*=*=-** *11 ~~~r:EJ:C>USE ~ * - * - _ _ *_*_*-~-x -- -¥-¥- -- - - - SPECIAL SALE l -o.o--1 ij wn , in fact, e~ ..,ry n.ct of h1a ai11c0 he has heen a n1en1ber of the C\iunc1l has b<1~IJ HJ the 111tcresr of the ra.tepayers He h ·Ba l"r~e personal 1nb:1rest 111 this tov.;n, ho 11\\ ns 1 ea1 ly ten t1n1es ~1s rnuch real estate a11o Dr 13oyle does, and tbe1efore 18 hk~ly to have dne ru,...!'ard to econowy 1n th1:1 trau8act111n of town Hffa.1r~. '\Ve ask the elect rs t o \ote fur l\1r. Horsey on l'.-11·n I y next f"r rt evt,, b<:cuUAl:'l "e huuesi1y he 1e ;\1 tuu 10 I e !'illl en r 1n h11s1uess ab1htv to Di B1.\ le 1 le haR prcnen th1 - -- =---by ~11 s do1nJ" s111ct~ he has b. en 1.n the \ <;Oillh:tl. Then a a1u, ' ve have it on th'"" mo-t r~hable aut hGrity that l\fr. H r~ey is l11b!:hly re!'lper.tt d for hu1 business tact and ge11eral sh1ewdn,,.!'.B bJ the 1nen1herli ot the Counties' Q, u11c1l, and the m uute~ of the Cunnc 1 sho\.. that he has been ver) actlvely enga,..'~ d while th~re ElPcto1s, we a11.k )OU tu set a~nde anv µ rA nal feel in~e ~ · u 1n1y have and '1te for ~he rnan who y ·U th 11 1k 1<:1 host q 1ahtied t(1 transact yonr bn .. in s~ Of the two 1nt:n b for., y u ~Ir H1 r~<y 1s dt!Ilt-dly the best qnal fied to till t l >J ·the· uf lt"8Ve, tJ u. . ref re, ,q,i.llll we n,.lf \O 1 to III 1k \i u b1d1ot f 1 h tu, Il 1C Xt }ioa.' ay ,\nd you wul ne\'er 1 eg t t i·. t Tt !3 hntthl-'r3 111 tlnr; town made 8 capital display ,,f m .. ats for Censtmas M D. "ILLlAMH' EXHIBI'I old. tlu~d and f~<l by J Dryde · :IH P:? 1 Pure 'Bred D.nh>1111 He1fe. 4 yeal!I " _, ____ / Ho 1 sl-'y-1.. e1eto1vhlre~stheelectors At TERMS - Cash Don t forget the h(JU" :-ippr in~ed f r the o~ erJJn~ of the bPI .,.. tne<:itll g. M rg n DA vies, Es ,, ,'f, 8 ap ~ THoi:n, UoNDS - In the Ca,1,,r1dian Farrner pointed Ch iruian Be reniaikerl that h~ 1 ot 7t h 1n5t, :ind \\lnth 1n sc1 n1e \.\,iy ap W. hH1 sufficient co fh ence lU tl>e g#>utlemen I pe:ns to be the 01ga1i of the c?~nad1a11 iv·eai-nt that th y would obsi rve gnod or I l1utual Aid A~Etouat11 n , appeared a. con1 J ier aurl ·ive e:tl'h candidiJ.tH a r~ir anrl rn11111cat10 11 O\~r the a1gaat;11 ., of T . E P . a l np lt1 ;4lghe -trlog Dr B<lyle finq,t a.rl ; Sutlf u, a"'s1:-;1 ... ut ~eCrt!~al'J o f tlH S! c eiy, lres·ed the au Ience. HH iernark d ihat j counnenhog nn our str1ctnres n1 u·iaro t hrst he should endeavor to show th!"'nl the Mutual Al~ a.11d its bnr!tlis, In THm th \t t he y had Ol:\Ver in hlS e.xp~J' IA nce had Bcnc+~T fo~ .N~ven1ber "\\e lh'-!U B,nd ' rest nt~d to them a p1 opi:r a11d C' rrect M1at ' they (t lie bonds) t\l',.. not fl. Y"aJl ti n-:1nc .i ] r·taleinent o f 0 tO\"\U, Ile hlld able for t~1A P'=-')ment of clil1ms of 1iece;isP-d in h 13 h;;nd a. tinaricrn.l 1:1'at,,nient nf th~ mer.hers . To this lh~ aesrntant ~ec1et,iry affa.us of tho toi;,;n t~at had cnet him reo ies -1 veial d~ . v:; flll11 8 omH slee i>lf s!ll. JllJ!hts to ":\_!'lsert1ons a.va.il but httle. Ou1 bonds 'I.re ,· opP-n for the inspection of mernbcrs at an) time, p1epart-i H P had l:Olle over n.ll the 1l 1ni.: and 1tre exactly wha.t we claim them tf) be HJ the Town C er k's a··d Tri a 11l"· r' 8 office&, hnad!.! gnaranteein~ the honest Cf\rry-1111::- out ·d ind made extr c u ts which he had ernloot,d the lernis of ce1t1tlcates1ssned to menlbe1s, a n d tht fH.11hful and honel'.lt perforn1,t.llC<' of <lutl' b) n1 h s Atatemeut, and that now h1· v; »" tho assocrn.t1on towa1fls 1ts members" 1 prepared aftet a. ~reat (J.. al of her<l tn1) and 'lo settle the n1atter, " e nddressed a. rnental labor to pre:)ont t o the T :l.tepayer~ le1tl-'r to Hon S. 0. \Vol·d , T1· nsu1er fo1 1 1 -.y J La d ... r, '\\ h tby. .-.nch .i. rina11c1al <.itaten i<>nt as had nP-T"er Un t'I. io, t~e custodian of thtt bnnds, H.lld j l Le1 1 e e Ewe, hrcd and fed liy .T. hefPre bet-!n preat>ntPU. to thP:m H"' \\1u1 h;s ,>ntnver, with our Jett· t, \\lll le found 1 81ford Dartu gton prt"p 1ed 10 go ha.cl... to the tune when bekw, 1s pP1re1t1y 1n acr:orj wtth our \ Alai) 2 deer, 2 wild turkeys, and 2 the hrst "'ettl( r brc ke the v1r~ R soil of \1ews. a11cl conseq11e111l~ n. fl1-1t c1 n 'ad1c hf>aver , this nnw flou111,1.h1n~ town, arid tOil\lOC1· tI u to th(· ~tutem~u r of the ,1ss1sran· I "' ME 8 SRS \:OUNG & CA"'KER's DISPLAY t"V· ry rat µ yer wh..-n the street c r oi;c!'l1nsis 8 t Crt ta.ry and the preit:in iui B of rht 01 11< c.. 0- II< "" "" "" 'v re bnilt, an':l w1 hout havi ng a. R1 ,\d :\1ulna.1 Aid. It wdl be DClll that :\-Ir ~o~ ~o~ DARLINGTON :MUNICIPAL NOM· 1 H~· then un- \:\nod h ,9 retorn"'d toe bonds to th 2 Otnh m He1fer8, fed by ~ ' rn Smith, 1 d S recs Committ· e !NATIONS, \Vhuh\', ·u ler:t his ~labora e statement, which <1)n- so01erv because the" a1e not Juuoti;ibl 2; 1 Du ha1n Heifer, fed by Wm. \Yerr}, ... 1 ted of a medley of fi~11r ~ th,.t he thd a.rid C;)nsequeut 1yar· nnt f'!U<h as f'hc Go\ 1 ThA elec ors of lhu l111gton u1ot p11r- Da1h 11 g 1 on. no t ap;Jcar t · unrlerstand, for h0 ,,hufflei) erument should hold for the pnrpO&+-,. suant tn st i ute 1nrl p11nl11_! nnt1ce, 111 the 2 Grade Heifers, fed by~ tnl. Allen, tn his pockeh~, cougheo :.tnd twisted hit< al!et!:e<i b_y the societv. T ·Wn H 11, Harn~ t J11 1 1 u l\ion<lay las , D 1 rhn~t ·n 11iouah1che and fin"'llf w und np hy Te\Ye repeat, the bond" are not, an~ for thE' p irv,, ,.o 1 f nounuiituig c n1d1dateb 2 G1arle Heifers, fed by Jonathan Bra), marking, "Wt11l, gentle1nen, T think It 11 never w<>re intended as securities in that fur the To .v 1 slnp Conni il f r tho ensuing Wh1thy 1sf'le.,s for me to tiy to e;i:pla1n thu1 1 as sensB. \"Ve have se..,n the documents, a11d year, when the foll· w 1nu ge11tlemflt1 were 1 S: eor, fed by Thos. Blight, Darling J\'Ir. 1\-1cAr 1 h11r ga."e you a correct state· know whereof we affirm 1 The m1sreprepur: 1n no1n11H1.tiou f r thti rttspect1ve ton rnent of the whole m'ltter thui morning/ 1 scRtations in this respect have b~eu per~ ~0 1 of!iCt:>S ' Z He1fors, fed by Wm, Pollard, Datlrng· He then collapsed, cuttml( a sorry fi9ure si·tent and inexcusable It therefore be FOTI REEVE tun. fnr a memher of the Fn1ance Con1mutee comes the Mntufl.,l Aid to place itsf,Jt 1 O.&.NDlD.!..TES, l!OV ER. SECONDER. 1 Cow, fad by ..Tohn Foster, D1rlington of the Town Connell. Turning his 11ttf>n- corrr-ctly before the puhhc, w1thd1aw itl'l 1 J11-& R11ndle, l\,, Osborne, R 0 Short 1 0 w, f~d hy ]) Tresca t, Da.rl 1 ngt~ n non to general ma·ters, h~ remarked that assertions as to the bonds, state the plAUJ W.H.Langmald Rich. O~born. l Bunt. 1 Cow, fod by Dr Ailts< n, D ·rlmgt >n ho was elected by the rhep·yers of the real facts, and for the future conduct FOR !ST DEPUTY-REEVE, 1 J,.rgo Pig, fed by John Huar, Dar West Ward to mtroduco reform and re- I 1tself modestly as becomeo a discreet hfe Lev. Vano:irnp, \:V On dArman, 'I' Runt. ltngtnn. model the Town Oounc1l, as he considered a!!se~snu~nt concern. \\." La r1!!miurt H Cournce, B A ... h on, l Large Pig, we1gh1ng 700 pound~, fed th it he wn~ the only person in the town Up1 n the v. hole, we are gra.tefnl for thP '\Vm \V1nrlatt, T. Bur1ow8, .lo«, f'lalY.orthy 0 by t7" ung & Cawker. I capable of 11nde1ta.ku1g that taek. (A opportunity Y!Ven us to pro\'e lha.t the H . T. Phillips, R Q,.bor 11, .Tames P)e. C. W. Sm1th, .Ta1ne8 P'ie, lt Allin. 1 Leicester E\ve, fed by 'Vrn "\Verry, vo1cf!-'j Ha\ e you doue it?") No; thy l\ilutual Aid h1 s no hon<ls or other Recur J FOR 2:\'D DEPUTY IlEEVE. Dar 1ngton , ~vonld nt t let me; evrry mf'asnre I 1ties deposited for the benefit of ila rr.:om·' 1~~ Ewe Laml s, fed by Young'~ Cawker hro1 rrht in they would vote it d· wr1 hers, a!;! It cl.urns to have, and \\e hone 1t W . Le.ngm:t1d, ·r. H lfencolk, Il, ~hort, C. W. Smith, S. J, \'\ilhan1s, 'l' Burrov.s. 1 Ve,] Calf, fed by T . llr<,d1e, sr , Buw (Another vo>ce-" Y~n're a fool ; thoy did "ill <lem e la·tmg benefit from l ha .1tten n1anv1llo 11~ht ") l'he Comm1tfees all Wl"lll" re tions of TJIE BuDG-BT. OR account of the weather organ1zinis, the l\.fayor should he tur1 ed Oll'FlCE OF THR BUDGET, 1 m1lrl, they did not slaughter ut of · ffico for ruling aginnst 1ne anri ca}!. 9 l'ORON'lo STREE'l, TORONTO, 14th Dic,.1881 m returning thanks for liberal patronagP, beg to s~i,y that stock. , Ing ina to orrler,and the Grit cl!q·1e should S.rn,- I have the J1onm· to enclose a conv of then· stock of Choice Meats, Staple and Fancy MR. J B, MARTYN a SHO\V. bR broken uo, (A t'Oice- " You are the N1nembm Hu~ue of THE llUDOET, conta.1nmg t") Th I b ht I an a1t1clo umlf.~r the captrnn cCA:N"ADIAN l\fu h A n1i'lmmo·h 3·year old Dnrham, bred rig · n, roug in 3 l'f<SO u:ion TU.AL Arn Assoc:IATToN,' and to whrnh I ask December 22, 1881.--(178) a.nd fed by Rtdr fi.1 iHoiy Darlin~ on ask 1n!! to ha,re the Pmhce l\iag1s·rate J our attent1or:, but mo1e especially to that Por 11 anil r -fed br- John Fo~tet B' owman""ill·' i1ked 1 ut of h s office ( so that I could tion in smaller type and n. Rrked ("Jin th~ ' Id I · l f d d marJ;?1n, mvobJect bc1nl', to ascertain the J atu1e l 1rhorc.·.?h hied Dn1ham Hcifo,. vl"'o 1--. ., ,e tny 0 P 0 1 IC.a nen an prouipter of the bond~ stud to havo been depositfd with by Jnhu B own Clarke who prep ires all mv 0 :tfi 111ncil bninnesa fnt you as se~unties fo1 mernbc1s of said society Flour, Meal, Provisions, etc, will be found exccJlent in oualit'-T, ' -" t d t 0 th h d ii The statement in 'fHE Bt::DGLT that' they are '1 J G rade Cow and He1ft>1, hr 1.1 and fed bJ me app in e e ' re ui is are 11 · not a\!a1lnble for the pa.yn1ent of chn ·nA it> abundar tin ciuantit~y and as Cheap as Lhe Cheape~t. · :BrPdt-rick Rnndle, DaiJ , ~,<:rton. he IDH!ht h,.ve sa1 l), but ll_·r~y spo1)Ad fR::Yor.. of_ clece~sed 1a ember &.:'..JEL noJ\,. ofllc1al! ;v ,... - Grade- CoW , fod -by "'D,1.1110! my Ila.me by getting a \'Qtfl of c1-1nsure Contrailul:edli~ Lfie as ...1stant secretUr). of tin - - - ~- Tlie)"' flllr- orocers supply of eveI~l~ ~ d b h T C I soc1e1y. and to get at the truth nf the rr1 1tter f,;: l' · · l' t Darlington passe on mn y t e 11vn onnc 1 and 1.0. cnntuntrsJ t a 8k Lh&tYon v.Jll h(' ph· af:lefi t ] ._ n~, 1, eas,~~ugans, \a1:::11ns, u r1an s, 4 Grade Steers, fei by John n ·w, ge11thmen, I finrl ·hat I h>t\.'tt fiuhd tQ1nfoun rueof1heexac1 natureofthflsebon<ll', ....Table Fruit, }"'ish, .Ptckh1-S takes this oppottun1ty of announc1r· 1n my uu1 1erraku g and 1hat mv nsefnlneio~ and for what purpose they \\ere depnslted with J J 11 Bowm.nvllle. 1 the far1ners and public generalJ~ you so that the Pllbhc ma." hwv e the tru' fucrfl. ~aUC8, 2.lllS, e ys, 4 Le1cea1er Lambs, fed by lR g n~ He then tria(le 1t fpw rarnbhng laid before th1.·m, '"htch I intend to do 1n the h e has a v;ell assorted sti E"sences,Hi:scu1ts, Squair, Clarke. stat,.. men t s a b o nt M r H orae:y t'i:-i.t was un nex t i s::iuc o! TIIE Bt:DGET. h eavy an d Iight I hnve the honor to be. SJr, G la St;\vare, lo Sheep ancl Lambs, fed by Rquire 1n 1·lh.g1l1]~ to the auil1en('e a d l hen cril '· b ac k into h IS c h fllr ChillYour obedient at>rva.nt, CrocKerj-J 1'T Hunking, Bolo\ma1n1lle. larisen , SlDKlllg EDlTOR OP THE DCDGET, 4 Snffo'k Pnz.-, ferl by Thog. \Vard, p e < ly exhanst9d from o~er-taxat on of HoN. s. c. \V.ooD, etc. R~rK~hire Pi«s fed by John \V i:<rry hl .. d & tr cted hra.1u. Provinc1a1 TrPa<curer, COLLAR8, MR . EU RROW S RETIRES. Darlington °' ' r.-Ir. H' rsey then ascended th.,. pTat"'1 rm HE \S'C"RY DEP\RTMENT, ONTAIUO W ti! pp 1 4 Thnrouoh-brPd Suff0lk Piers fed b': an l in l11s nsual courteous n a l1Jl0'"", Intro Toronto, 15th Dec' 1881 I 0 ,.. , .r ,] d h !f t th th SIR -I ht.vc to acknowl~dge yours of thP 11th HAMPTON, Deo 27, 18Pl. John Trick Bowmanv1lre ql)Cf In SPn e anc1 eT 0 ~ &S e lDSt. With T't fcrence to tl-io Ca.na.dutn Mu1ual ' R,_,eve for 1882 ne d1e11 18 I a·kerl 1h~t Aid .A.ssomntion 'lhe bonds depot-e1ted b, th · ~ R Wi>idatt, Esq , !'/erk of he Town·h1p of MESBRS. ALLIN & CAWKER , t e "<l"' 1 JAaaerl jhi.t suoh an elaborate officers ot sa id .\.ssorta/ion nre not negotuiblf ..LY~~' evep Din h?tgton, Bou 11 Ct11 mile : 1 1 1 1 T hu~ fi rn h.1d a choice 11s~ortn1en~ of fi a CH\ st 1 'PW"tit ha.d hr en p acPr1 h~fo·e ?1~1i1~e~;it ~!et~~a d~ 11~~ bg(~~[J 0 i}. 1ecr~H)pAiD r;.a.R Sf R, - 1 had inteud d to res1~n ye'8tr>r ,lay, bnt \Vas t1ot pity11Jg 1tt<-'n' i ~ n me·t· but have not furm·hed 118 with 8 l th m hy Dr. Boyle, b11t that it w s th<' rhere seems ro tie ·ome m1'nnrln·tanrlm~ rn 1'hi's department "ill be SUTJI)lied from the present & throul!h1 ' m ~t 1 r < mri <. t st PP01Pnt find tlie w ·rflt gn.rding the character of t he.;:e bond~ I havP r ~ I "hen y n cl SHrl lht:' ru P 1ug I 11 ·\\ ht g l18 . .l returned them n pre!':JdPnt nf tho As.so. 1at1on I · I tiie c llOI CCS t 0 f' .l J\l Pa l s- B ee' f' J\1 n ton, - - - - -- - - · medlev 'f fi~""" t h ·t h a-, ever C"me u n- "'·while them t·· no rlouht tbtt ih y are goorl out t h e hI)l' I( a\ 8 Wit l 10 .... k y u 111 t t 1 put rny ll)~lne on the list " M. Ele·nor Oe rgen had a f,,]] house er f p no tcP, not a tigOJre m the whole for th· pnrp1,.a roi "h rh th·y -'cpoSJted L>1n1b, 1~01·lr, 1;11r·keys, Geese, Ducks, "h1ckens, Saus,iges, et<' 1f ~ R 11 in,TP':i f r C 1nnc1llor .ir th~ comn1i:. ' in Sh~ftesbury Hall · b H 0 h II d !'lhll Jt 1s quest101Ht.bl .. wht ·h1<1 the l-'rov1nc1A l ... ..,. V 1a«t e \ en1ng c :i ~ngP &111e. " a e n .. nr .~ing cnrroct l'reasnrer :->hould be th~ custodian of any bonds ir111111 11 a.I elect1nn, as I h.ive no int lJti 1 0 ~e then· c rrectnese . '"'e ·nd exrept th o>e 1hpus.ted m accordance Geor,en ,, a graduate of 1he Phi aielph· he Do tnr t · pr 'Ve extend a cordial invitation to all to inspect our goor to run ~u1 I · · nld ask t hat 1111 Votes be School of <hatnry :.tn<i il'I a ere "ht ro rh11t !\1r [!nr~ey then CO'"r'"'~t"'d hJm 1n s~veral, v.ith the hisy~~~~teif;ent servant d . c=ist ou ' my Uebalf Yt111ra ' frnly, school. H~r app""arano~ lS q111te 1ntere& - i1n <l ch~l e1 gt-id others, The D ...ctor con 1d s. c. VVoon, Treaeurer an prices. THOS BURROWS. lIH!a'irlherniothlDSt.(rceful She did not"replv thev1sinoflusd1ysoftoil Th b h ld th bl nut' r+-a1her8Clect1ot1s but rec1tt:>d thern 1 'Ind sh>epl·es nightd p.1s<ied boifore h11n ht Ia n l)VA s 't·U C· nfYHlce e,P' ' tc 1 · h f ' a · w aa corri e lP mv 'JrmPr ar lC e In ENTR ARCE EX'\.MINAlION. nrl was thus at lther1y tu ahand· n h ·sel· and ""aa "n the r otnt o ·w· onin2 when h h I h d 11 1 th b d t 0 J 1\ tc fl owe 1::.. Pee ou s were no h l T T to ·he corp r·l rn tinn· of rhea tnr "'l'he C · C n 1tt. own ceasurur, c&m" to h is t 0 h ld th · t S H' h 'd · C l Jor· ITilles. Tallc 1 0 Haned1c·10n" grew Ill l!Jtereot fr m t i.· reh "f hv rushm1< io lhe platf..rm In h·s I SoOUII d p~;,ws 1 er·;:: nr :g:~ "t · . - 1g est nces pal Ill ,ts l he~rnmn~ ' and towa ds the trau 1 c el "e · u ual rn:potnnus- manner when he wishes ·heptec"""11ef A .·Am. wonk "snggLe· etc · Farmers having Fat Cattle and other Stock for Si 1 I f · "" . now as ir eonar Pill could be head if dr ·pped "' t i e h oil, so a·stot a po' icn riend, and wonted to T lie lo hold theae valuabl· bonds the ( ·'11 please call. The trans1t1on tn " :a.11ss F.. 1dth H · lp ma.ka an exnlanat10n. bnt he wa"' c lled to hl Y b ~l 't b n 'VI 1 1 d th Th1nw · Alon~ "was a honnd f1on1, ne p Je < rcler hy th Ch 11rman l\.:fr H.-.rs~y 1t ey mhtg tba·de·sdi Y t>~t t"hPt'h' 1Dc 0 . e-, ~!"".,...._.,..,,,,, · opposite· wa" a w1tc h inj! p11 C'"' and th en pro"ee d e d :.i:r d El h wed PIa.11 IY h :V h 1s 1i:;ve e onun ~ '=' ::ssc: ·o its G t e~~ a a t eporn w1 \l =s::~rn 1 d ch <frntngly r~ci>ed "A·leep at' the r» ·on mg t<w Dr. 13 ·yle wa' actn,ted by 1011 overnmen T B ~tW ~d\lfftl~tlUttll~ . 1111 e · s,·ntch ·I br· ui.:ht ont all t~.e pa«~ Dll a ·d lll1jlfOper 111nt1ve s, anil the ch~rges hf\ W81 nos. INGRAM. ~ PERSON HAV...ING . A C1 the grace nl the reador. "The OreRd ! ·ttemp rng t' formulat, wero utterly nn Bowmanvilte, Dee. 28 · 1881 · To Ute Ele.:tot·s Ol U1e South 1 ven1ent hou·e for ·ole,atlcast a ·torey tlte 13ells,"a Vt;lry difficult pif::'ce to read, f nude(l ~r<l that be- (l!rll' Ho1s~y) had Wai·d -a-ha!fh1ghandoontain1ngabout7roorrs, d1d n uch crf'dit t J ~Ime G1-orge11 Rnr:l I sip:ed $128 85 a nn1Hy · n 1ns11r:u1ce pre~ Brilliant Scll\Dtifte TrJn1nph.-Thousanda I · find a. purchaser by applying to thu undcl'sig · s f rt q:!e tl Yapp l au d ed · Tb o r. M' $200 r e b a t e 1urPdot catarrh. bronch1tls asthma and lung -1773v;. TIIOS. YELLOWLEE 0 1mon nnnrn · , W ' ti a th"' h)> d n ht :-t 111p(I di1:1eai,;os by D1 M Souv1elle l'I Spu"Otneter, an r GEN'I'LEMEN,-Hav1ng received a noir11na.t1on T.,e( 11p-e was 1ncon)f a,r,,,hly dyoli, The of t x S fr n1 th~ Cnnntles Co11nc1I i he - instrument which conve}s med1nn11.1proper1ies 1 for Co nnc1llor f1 r your ·ward 1n the fortbcom1ng 11\leep wa ki g Qcene fr ·tn l\la ·beth esta.b si le s 8 q; lll!i, hy lus tax by Inv a large direct to the parts affected. These \\onderfnl Election for 1882, I take this meH1otl ff 111forrn -While yon live Levi Itfoi·rts cun sell \ ' ' f 1 'rl 1nstrume1·ts ~re nstd 1n a.ll first class be>sp1tala 1nl{you thH.t I ace e11t the honor thus conre1red , goo1I and cheap furniture, 'vboleson1e , h 8hed tho young r~ade 1 \ ... , Y l11 i h 11' the Hmnunr 11 intei "t nn ~u l Y pni to t.hc and presetibed by lead mg ph3' 81Ctnns Fu Ii nnd "' ould most respecrfulh s.. he1t yonr · otes delli itniM fru, knon n u~ J,t.Qno.1· Teaanoi1encc'M est1matlon. The1 e '\\it. :11 sh wn hit k , ~ s ?. e l a:.i. Of her er: " nrt 1cal tneea~ dhectlons for trf atment sent by lener and 1n- / ancl nrftu.ence 111 iny behalf. Should I be hon best in the tuui kct-a. valuahle IJook b< th h t t h f h ntr dncP.d by lum Poor Bovle w 88 s~rum<>nt1:1 f' Xprf'll!!ed to any afldress I t Is only ourcd w11h a scat at the Council Boa.id, I shall a oroug """ 11 a·ice in ° t e SP111 t 0 t e ures 1 since ~ou , 11 lies u1 vent·on that inn~ diseases endea.-.. 01· to scr-ve } ou to the 'ei y best of n1J I gll eu "ltlt ever;J 3 lbs J .nu§ '1 bra you " Jn addition to t he above, the extnunm::; haw· plt"ce , a rnastfJi y · f tho emotion, and on 0011 pletely non·plnssed , he wns the mo8t I Rre- no l ong~1 fe '.\red untll their v< ry last stage alallty I renuun yours respectfullv ,, I df".td he c in tn1·nish u splendHl outfit a.greed to rc('Ommcnd that 1\lliss Oa.rabell 1\-'e aae aud a depth of passion winch held tl1e fnr 1nrn lo ·l\1ng o JCCt that I evet rem.-m .. \Vnt~fn r-pis1hc11ln1s to Ilff Sonvtalle. ..~ 1d JOHN S~l2 LE :vour bnrt.11, huving R. bnud ... ome l' 1 Surgeon oftheF1 cnr-h Army 13Pl11'· ·' b l fl d 'f ~h l Bo·wmanville Dec 29 188[. ., ...., 179 nru1 ~otnu8 In ~toek nlldll'Oo D owell, and Miss Nettle Roblin be a.ltov(ed tQ J t1.ll<l1en ce han~vng on the ltuelfl t o the end." r ooking at. e appeare as l · 8 ast j Mout~&l. All letter· muet Conta. ___ ' ' -----~ ~.-- t'aMketN the pr1·tllt"·t hetu·ses 111 the ""· Tlllrt1·mnill 9&nd1d·lo1 wroto "1-T·>r~nte> Globe, Ne>v. :JC!th, '~l/' f11end on earth had d@urted him, reply, l,8;<.tle'· 41tr~ohtm Jacj.:011, ·t M. Mayer·· oBH>lll't:B Btocll, Bowm·nvlll·. \Vh1tby 1 D irhatn G )a rle He1f1r. 4 years old, hred nd fed h<t SJ Hou1.>y, D~il1 ~g t 1 1 Pure b,.ed Dnrha u Sri er, 2 Vt->;; rs Id r r d ,t11d ft d r v L 8.k1nn1-r D;ir 111 :.rt ·r 2 Dn1ha1n G1~11de H .. 1fd1a, 3 \ea·s <)Id hrl-'d Httd f rl Uy \V C!, B ack~u " CJ<11k 1 Durharn Grtdc HPtfer, 3 years old brerl a.ttd fed b\ ,J Re th. Car II .. 1efnrd Grade H~1fe1~, years (kl li1ei hy H "vV 1 ~urk cx-1\1 p, and t. d bv T C lwt lI D lrhng-ton 2 Durham Gr~de H~1fe·s, 4 yen"s old, h1· d -nrl fi:-d hy J ee,i::;e Ti ull, Darh··!. t r n I Durh aiu Gr 1 de C ,.,,-, 7 yoa"'i-i old, .-1r 1 d by J Da v y , Cla1ke, fed by l\.ii Lent, flowm ·nv1Jl.... 5 Suft 1lk pigs, 7 m 11th& old, b Ld at,f' n D fed by ¥v Neads .i.tl·ngton. 2 Bcrk -.. hn·e PH s, bred ,tlill Ev~ 1 son Da i Jin t 11 , 9 LeIN-!Ster (Wt the ·) Larubs, bred anc1 fed bv J Sco 1 t, Clarke. 4 Cntsw Id E;we Latuhs, b1ed and fed ing Sale. Our Stock \vhich at present amounts to ~25,000 must be reduced to j$12,000 Lefore the 1st of February next " as it will be impossible for· us to 111.ake the changes we conten'ip1ate and carry " anything like our present stock. As the " above date is not far distant, vve are compelled to offer special inducements '. to our patrons to Effect a c_ l earance by 11. SrR,-As an elector of th is mt11dc1p-.,.li1y, that time. Our stock is all new, fresh, and "i-ihu g to ha Hnl gh1ened on the THE CANADIAN MUTUAL AID fiuanres and oiher busi ess <1f this towr1, and must be sold·' heads of families '\V-ho ASSOCIATIUN [deemed it my duty and pr1v1lege to at tend t11e acl]oorned 1ne1-t1ng held in the In reply to Mr. Hill's letter H·e make their winter purchases from us T·iwn Hall ou 1\-Innday evening Jagt, as of ] 6th tnst , we a d.:: t he puhlic was anuounlli:-d that the c~nd1dates for the to read l'U.refnlly the fo l f\rtlcit will effect a saving by so doing·. ffice of R1-<eve-Dr. and which appea rs u1 the Biulget for Decem· j [AD\ER1I8EMENT.J 11 lll WM. McMURT. WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING {--l)--R--Y G--0--0--J~)- s~) ~ -A-'Z'- GREAT REDUCTIONS Dre!ls Goods, I Mantle Clotho, :\fantles, Dolu1ana, Uls te rs, Fancy '\Vool Goods Clourl<-i, Hoods, Sqn;\res, I Ulster Cloths, Nie~ Christmas Goods 1 I 8 lk Hand kerchief·, Stlk Seil! fs and Breakfast Shawls, Good Variety Heavy Shawls I Ladies' T1os rn Great Variety . \\'u1d0Vi' Cart11na 1 Blanket~, Laces- a Large Htt·ck, Eu1 broider1esJ I dfusl1ns, Tr1mo1111gs, Small Ware, S1..t.JESMA~ '\Vu.1ceys- Pla111 and Check. I I Full S1 nck Cloths & Tweeds, F lan nels , Mons' Undershirts & Drawer" Boyl~ ~]r ow111g z PEO MA~ "N JJU [11]~HY T .u . ..1u . . IJ r r lJ ___ · - Mc~IURTRY-WEST END HOUSE. --~ -~~-~ to call. It will pay y ou. ~ /-====~======~~~~=~ ~- ~ t· 'Salt. - - - Pl11st~;.- -. :.~TcoCoEN -o-rroR1uN11v 11~ 1 1 ~~~ ~ ~~ \~ Don't fail to accept the ~~()-1 I I The Undersigned have made arlrangements to procure Bag Salt ~l~li "Statesman" to LEWIS 1 ~~I!1 /direct from Liverpool; Goderi c; h ! o ~ CORNISH'S Great Dis· ~ 21·~ I /Salt in Bulk or Barrel; Cayu g a ' 61 8 count Sale of Clocks, , White Plaster in Bag or Bulk; Os~ Watches, Silver Plated ~ z ~ wego Gray Plaster in Stock ; Crown l°'~IS Ware, and those beau- ~1§1~ Jewel Flour by the Barrel, al Nays ~ 8~ tiful Gold Ladies' Sets.~ ;9~ ;, on hand. We are Sole Agents for " olJ This sale continues till fLo , Cayug·a White Plaster and Crovvn New Years. , Jewel Flou~·· Dry, well scree;ned Coal for winter use, al ways in istock. Sash, Door, Blinds, etc. j ===~==~=====~==IWood and Lumber taken in exchange for Plaster or Salt.. Cash paid for any quantity of VV-ood ~net Lumber. ' ,-.-' SISI~ invitation in last week's ~~I~ , 1 ~~~ 1 Crown Jewel F l&i.ir. 1 1 ' 1 A ll/N & OA WKER kee1 fa I McCLELLAN & CO., ~~-,-~ GROCERIES, W l Q Bowrnanville. ' {SADlll L Eiff,) -- MORRIS Bowmanville M ilU I I H AR z F res h ! tr \..J ,... a t s I · I I I t "'° I ALLIN&CAWKER, p · T wn Hall Block Bowmanv1'l] y; p ·a ___.,.....,.,.,...,..,,,,.,,,..,,...,,,,,,..,.,...,..,...,...,,..,,.,..,,,,,.,.,.......,,.,,...,,...,""'-="'""'1!!111""'"': . , _,. . . I I . _,. .__,. ,_,. . ._,. . /'"'-'""'- A:t..:Y I I I f j /

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