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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jan 1882, p. 2

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... Great Ezcitement at McOLUNB BROS. SUB!lCRIPTIONS PAID Follow mg are the names of persons who h&ve paid their snb·cript10ns for 1882 R K Orr, ' \ n. Allman, Wilham Colville (farmer) Frank Shaw, Sam l Gilbert (Mm den), W Colwell (Sonya) S T l·ergnson, Jas Found, C R Tamblyn, Juo Ranton 'Wm Mutton, Jr James Hodgson, Robert l\.iorrow, Samuel Bond, \V H Hai s Jn, Lon1s Jollow :rtI H Cole, Siimuel Sa.nders, A Fuller, J ohn Cowhntr, r E \"\ash1ngton Tht.1 01borne, F Hockaday Geo Shaw Jabez Moore, Rich llfallory, " U Barn hart, Robt J Fergu!!on, \Vin Bovtens Jno Munson, Wm H1l', Thos McLaughlm, Wm Jackson W Joli, D Ferri·, T Blyth e, 'V R Cole, Oen Lediugha.m, A J Smale, Richard Ha1nbley John McGill Jonathan Stephen· , Wm Chapp!·, John Samella W Oke, John Ferris, L M Courtice W E 'Itll·J, Jaa Kelley (July 82), John Percy, Levi ReatoirB, Jno McLaughlin, Je11se Arnot, John Body, A J Reynolds Horatio Hill, R J Rowe, r J Humphrey Charles Axford, F M Brunacombe, "m Court1ce, Je1ae Wtlhams J H Belhrnod Ton Pick ard, John Jilra~g "m Wtght John ~r.,ot Len Arnot, John Toms, Geo Rae, Robert Kn x, Mr· A G Fare ~ ell M P Talhng Mrs Galbraith (Queen St), W Haycr1ft John McLaughlm Jr (Aug '82) Frnncrn .Bleakley 1 John McDonald, W111 Brol\n, SM lltlhngs, Hu,h McKay T :i\'.l.ontgom ery, C A Allems (An~ 82) Rich Bailey Alex Gibbard Alex Smith, Gilbort Steph ens T W Bleakley Wm Samts J ohn Carveth, 'V W1ute, A Dean, R C Rowe W ?-fanning, E B Tole, Dr Smale T'u s Smale J hn Srnch, D S1mth, R B Wat ll!mn 1'fr11 Rtd1ar:h; n, P Werrv, John Hoskin, J E Lrnt0n, Rich Oaborne, W C Blackburn Goo Argue, John Foster, J H Werry, S V Hoar, W Trewm, T Little, Jas Lea.sk, John Somers) Jr, Jas Courtice. A Montgomery, John Lawrie, Vlt lson Adame, }Ire Gairdne1 Jos Zav1t,;, Win :M:uteh Mrs 1H A Canu, R C Rowe Rich Woodley, S Penfound, S J Honey, T S Brant, Geo Pearson, D Keith S Bragg, Jaa Perkms, John C·meron R T Ph lp, Jas Rundle, S1 Robt E verson J,evi Van Camp, Richard Squire, F Squair S Bailey, Geo Dol>son, llfcClellan, F :M:&RB, Jos Clenlens D McDonald Alex Rii:gs, (July 82), D Pollard Mrs J Foloy, Thos Broad, Man John James J", ME Stewart (ro DE CONTINUED ) \ befllu selected with great care, parhcu1ar nttenhon bemg paid to their smtab1lty ~ t he wants of tho pupils For mota1 ce the ' urimoro deal w1th primary lessons, and the 11lnstrat10ns match the ,readmg the second 1eaaer takes 1 p stones and 1llu·lra t1ons of a moro advunced type, whilst 1n the third and fourth book great att.enl10n Overcoats at cost. Buffalo Robes at cost. F u rs at cost ·· Blankets at cost. You can save money by calling at 1'IJ: c C La U :l'T G- E R.. C> S. CARTWRIGHT The publtc achoo! examination of 1chool oect1 on No 1 was held on Friday after noo1J, Dec 23rd &nd was well attended The parents and fm nds of the puptl· se m to havB felt u1terestcd in the ecbool and it11 work and shewed it by thetr attendance on th15 occae10J1 Mr R G Dean, t \jach er m S S No 3 and Mr Ed J Siemon, tcache1 of the school, exanllned Ihe 1 n p11' and dr·w forth man; mtelh~ent answers (lvir Dean ls re en~t ged to ten.ch the san1e school that he tau~ht last ye r llt fin advanced salary Th s epeaks well f r hun as a teache1 ) At the clo·e of the exan11natiun pr1zes 've1e award ed to a.11 the pupils in the schoo] As pa1ns l"iere taken to 8elect su1table bot ks, the puptl"' wo10 ln.,hlj pie st d with their gifts Aft er severul had expres~e d then aeh es fMvr r ably unpressed with the excellent order and st u ndm~ of the school and of I he sat tsfact ry Hrk done durmg the past two SWEEPIC1G REDlJGTIONS --XJSI'"-- I 115 given to Canada, "m to her states1nen, her form of government, her entire lnotorJ her resources-tu short, everJ th1ng nects sary to be known of our n'tal Ian l save ' map geographJ But thou~h , m the precedmg pomts the books aro U1.1t ch supei i r ~o t e forrner series, there yet rerna1us a new fea. ure n t found in any of ~ ur readers one ~r great er unpor tanco than any othe1, viz hygume Th1s subiect we ate pleased to 100 hns been doalt wit!> by the esteemed member for \"I' e·t D irham, Dr McLaugh hn, M P P In a series of articles ho very lucidly explatns ' what he, lth 1s and how to reta. 11 i t ' 11ow to r snoic tate those apparently drowned, and how Io net tn C1.Se ( f ac 1dent, until the d octor c mes As one prominent educator ren1arked after readinrr ther:e "Those nrllclcs are w )tth mor e to th A pub he than the entire serif's of readers no\\ in use, for tht!r e is no tclhng how many hves w1Il yet be s lvecl thr ugh thelr 11 etrumentahty In diction and sty le the ar icleo of Dr McLa.1 ghlm arc eqnal to those of the best English authors whilst for real practical informat1~n, or matter of usefulJ vitel imo<r lance, thcJ are unexcelled by any in our r1nge uf readm~ These ait cle·, like all the oth era are verv finoh illustrated, the cuts be1ug from the pen of the doctor himself Already these books are intr oduced into tho schools of llfamtoba and Quebec Prov mces and by the teshmomnla from the moat prnm1ner t men in Ontario, a.a well as Ln the e l'iter province! we are pleaaed tu l!lee that one ancl qll prono1~ nce them 1i.ne q1ialled, and :tlmolit all declare 111 very eo1n phmentary terms, the art10les f1om the pen of our worthy t wn.sm tn to be among the most n11po r ta1 t i!.Uperi r quahne1 of the series 'Ve hope to ace th en1 introduced ~~~~~~~~~~~~ *J ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ CLOTHING & DRY GOODS. z 0 ~ rn We are now offering Extraordi~ nary Bargains in Overcoats, Ulsters and Ready-made Clothing of all kinrls. We offer tempting inducements in our Tailoring Department. ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS $12 UPWARDS. z 0 r:n <ct ~ ~STONISHING S~CCl'.SS It ts the duty of every pen n "ho hao used BOSCHEE s GER:MAN SYRUP to let its v.:onderfnl quahties le kno\\n to then friends in cnrinq Conanmphon, severe Coughs, Croup,, A_ethma., Pneumonia, and tn fac t all threat and lung diseases No pert!on cnn use it with out lmmed1ate re hef 1 hree closes w11l rehel"e any c~se, and l\ e consider it the duty of all drugg1·I· to recommend 1t to 1he poor dJ ing con eumphve, at least to try one bottle, as 100 000 dozen bottles" ere sold last year, and no one c ise where it fat led ?t as r e ported Such a 1nedic1ne as the GERMAN SYRUP cannot be too widely known Ask your Drugg1Bt about ti Sample Bottle· to try sold at 10 cenh Regular 81Ze 75 cents During the next two months we will sacrifice the profits on all kinds of goods for the sake of clearing out the balance of the Winter Stock. N.B -We take Grocers due bills same as cash. l3owmannlle January 4 1882 180 4w Groceri~s &Provisions, XMAS ~~ Crochr~ &Glassware. Salt. --F lour~. · We, ID Canada, hve und er \lhat u com .. monly lermed a populsr system of gover1~ ine»t-or a government by the peop 1e Obiectlona lo tin· ·ystem are made by lov era of famtly col npa-ctuun, on the grcunds ~t~t lt ls lmposs1blo to educate the 1nasses of tlle people suffic1ently to take part m affairs of local an d gene1al government that· half educated man, n~ally and 1oc1ally free, ta darrgf'rous to t ho con1mun 1ty anrl that bnly a prmle~ed few should enJOY tho benefits of a liberal educat10nurg1ng that the farmer, the 1r.echan1c, the laborer does not n eed one cheer and a Happy New Year most surely attamed by early sec u rr n g th e requisites of the se.ison from Crown Jewel JOHN B. MARTYN'S _ _ __Gro c~r;Lan d Pr(l.vision St0l'e.-_ Th_e Stock havmg been carefully and thoroughly ieplemshed, now comp11ses everythmg found m a first class G1oce1y and Prov1s10n, Butcher and Liquor Stort A call sohc1ted Inspectwn mnted 1he Best Goods at low puces JOHN B MARTYN, pe o ple look at the questions of school taxe· and tho puce of books ·olely form a moneu pomt of view, and do uot cono1d er-that both the r c1nl and religious hbertte· de pend largely 01!..the oucce8' ~!-tire system of imparting k"UowJecJge to the ~uco e1s Hence, 1f parents desire pr1v1lege1 equal to their own, to be en io\Od by their child ren, they must be educated and money must be spent tor this purpoae In short the present ad vantages of tho people of Ontano can be retamed only b) a hberal 1y1tem of education Our oy1tem of pub hJ 11vho<la 115 coRducted by an 1ntelhgent clasa of educators, and fairly supplied "' h itood text books And here a q ostwn preaents itself To wha t extent al'f! text book1 of service in a sy1tem of educ tlo l 7 To any experienced wan the reply is" that tl e teacher1 aside fron1 ord1na1 y na.tnral ab1hty, is succeosful or not ac ord ing to the q uahlj of text books he uses, and that Ins studauta are protic1ent or not, from 11m1lai: causes ]1ftcen yPats a.go onr schools were rr.an ned by a verJ mediocre claJJs of teacher~, and were vecy far behu1C;;:l in text bookK Totals 306 263 178 J7o To day our text book s Bi a rnle, are DA RTIN GTO~ COUNC IT FOR ] 882 sta1tdard works and as a consequence, our Reeve-J Ilundlo, ht Depnty- L teaohera are a bod v second t) none 111 tho VanVamp 2nd do -W H Lrn gma1d world Ihough 111 one i~n.rhcula.r tuetanco Cu unc1llor 0 -r H Hancock n.n<l D Dyer teo.che!i and toxt boob fall far short of ----~·---9'hat they ohonld be, that ts tn tho most j CORRESPONDENCF es1ent1al depnrtn1ent of 1eadi1 y For years SAXO'VY the chaldren hal"e bee'1 dra" n th rough a tedious routine of unsu1W.ble elechunsbad pr1nt1n~ bad grammar bad ~pel11ng, with no attempt whatevea at elocution When tho 1eading class "8<! called the teachers great enn was to he r the tine ' It ia 1.n ox Vf8 it u an ox s an ox' -drawled out in the slowest 1nble manner and in a tone of voice more .1111ted for a funeral orat <ll than f1 r ~ echool room reading many of our schools, at present profiment in ma.thtunallca, g1an1n1a.r and geogi a.phy have uotluu~ hke a fan proport10n of read era If parents were !u put their clnlJren to a te·t by aakmg them t) re~d nlou<l from lhe new r;;paperu, the reform in the teaclung of auhJec!_will bo evident To meet Un~ l\cillt a sen1 s of i eadt>r~~ b&aed on tho celebnled Engh h set d Prof Metkleioh i, of Rt Andrew· Umrer 11ty, has been ptepire<l and iasned by th e pubh·huq firm of Mos·rs W J G & Co, Toronto To the enterprise of th,. firm the Ontario pu!Jhc uw ce 11 u.ny of the present fine school books but in tlu, ven ture, the contra~t bet\\'ecn the woil(s pro duced and those now in tue is inore n1ai k ed than one cm readily tn a~me The 1eri('B consists of a '{i1 ¥t and a beeoncl pruntr, a second a th 11rl a fourth n.t d w fifth reader '.lho tvpe work 1s of the finest - Any present eu.b8cr1bc:n whp rene1-'ls qnahty and ·tyle tho p·per " excellent, and the many 1llustrat1ona are \ ery i:::uper hu~ aubscr1phon and fSenrls us one neto tor in 1:;0Rt C\ses, having a etr1k1ng rcsen1 e11bscr1ber for 1882 and $1 75 will get a blance to steel engravmgs T'ie publi·h oopy of ' Kendall's Treat11e on the A free copy of lhis yaluable ers claim, and on exam1nat1on we find the Horse ola1m JU·ttfiecl that their senes tn the on!) book will alao bo sent to the now eub King Street, Bowmanv1lle N B -·wan t eer Dressed P1oduce and lunds of coarse g1 am, etc etc ~~ The Undersigned have made arrangements to procure Bag Sa l t direct from Liverpool ; Goderich Salt in Bulk or Barrel_; Cayu_ga White-Plaster in Bag or Bulk, Oswego Gray Plaster in Stock ; Crown Jewel Flour by the Barrel, al vvays on hand Vje are Sele Agents for Cayuga White Plaster and Crown Jewel Flour. Dry, well screened Coal for -win-ter use, a l ways in stock. ash, Door, Blinds, etc. Wood and Lumber taken in e xchange for Plaster or Salt. Cash paid for any quautity of Wood and Lumber.--~ ~--- McCLELLAN & CO., ~ ENERAL SER\ A'.'H \1 AN1ED (Jf Apply to MRS CODD Deooir be oJ l 881 --(1 iS) 180-tf Bo,.,man'tillr- B~c::;;:~:i~:l~.~~)ll! I PRf PARING for GHRISTMAS Bowman ville. ... J Unfr I ost. ! SPECIAL SALE! ---oo--- MAYNARD. JEWELER making great p1 eparahons for th~ approachrng holidays He has received durmg the past week a la1ge and elegant assortment of Lad1e:s & Gents' G()ld & Silver Watches, Lockets and Chains, " luch he has takcR tlns opportunity of anno1inc1nJ to marked at exceedmgly low the farmers and puuhc generally, that pnces, A !so a beautifnl lot of he has a well assorted stook of --heavJ andhght-Silver and Plated Ware, smtable for weddmg and other presents His stock of Jewel COLLARS, "HIPS, ery has been selected w!lh BRUSHES, great eare and consists .JfGold BLANKETS, BELLS, AND aJJd Silver Sets tn all the latest C\ erytlung 111 the Saddlery L1ne, wluch designs, Necklacc 0 , Diamond he will dispose of cheap £01 cash ~Plea·e g ive me a call before pm Rmg', and Pl ain and Fancy chn.s1n2 else\\ here as it \Vlll be to your Gold Rrngs Ill alJ styles You a1 'antage so to do are 11n !led to rnspect his ~tock NE r. rompU~ Great Barg;11ns the order of the (!GS 3m ) day at Ma} nard's, two doors -~=;=:=;=imm::==.=:=:=::;.:--- j we st of the 0 n t a110 Bank. 1s WM. Mc \!ILL SELL THE FOLLOWING W. MORRIS, (SAD1DLER) (:: lJ--1~--Y G -0--0--D- ~-:) -A.'r- conta1n1ng 4 ho1ie CO\ crs 2 halters 11. Pllir of r C\V overshoes n. g-1rls ..,b0e a. pound of tea and a clteck strap from bC's1dc the wagon left T HE PERSON \\HO TOOK A BAG GREAT REDUCTIONS Dre·· Goods, 1\fantles, Dolmans, Ulsters, Fancy Wool GoodsClouds, Hoo<ls, Squares, Mantle Clotl s ' Ulster Cloths ::S-1ce Christmas (xoocls, HARNESS, S lk H mdke rch1ef·, Silk Scar's anfl Sh~wls Breakfast Sha" ls Good Variety Heavy L o.c1.:s-ll Large Stt ck, Ladies Ties tn Gr eat Vanetv "i\-Iusl1ns '\ 1ndc w Curt ins, Ern bro1de11es, Tr1n1 nu gs, S1nall Ware, \"\ incey-Pla1u and Check Ft ll S~ock Cloths & T " ecd<, tJnd e1~h11ts Blankets Flitt n elti 1\<l ens t.t Dill'\\P.ts Repairing atlr & Oone, TE1rns -Cash Don t fo1get to call It '" ll pay ) ou W McMURTRY- WEST END JJOU;)l! The Wan..:er Sewwg l:farh1cc stands um n alled Canadian Pacific Railway Company. ----o---0 I Don t buy any othe1 without first The CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL\\ AY COM PA.NY otfe1 l nds seeing the Belt of !Huutoba and the North\\ est Territory for ale at rn +he Fertile ·g· WANZER. $2.50 PER ACRE, Pnytn e1 I tote mad\ ono SL"(th at time of purchase and tie balance in flvo annual n1.stal n~nts \\1th ntcrest at ~1x ~er cent (J'orroerJy kno'n n a::ii U e Soper Mills. \.nd also remembi}r ta w-ok in the Ga1lery i..nd &ee the fine specimens of our o vu l!lpec1a.l s 11 ery1s1on for tl e p l pose of and manufacturtng Oat :Me.al and Pot Barley and v; e are noi.\: p1 epa1f'd to 1ece1ve orders from all our old customers ar d others for work and l\6 gna1anlee to v;1ve ·hem "ho entrust ua v,; 1lh the same eutue sa.Usfa.c J(llSl1ng r11HIS MILL IUS BEEN THOR ...L ougf\l,r r-inovated and put in ori1r,r ur dcr Phot OS & Frames di!" ALWA 'iS ON ~Also Jr.:S:IIlBITIO~ ~ lea\ e your 1neasure for a Dt :>:en l"'hotog -AT Oate and other gra u1i!I taken in exchange for f loor Oat 1i1ea1 &c H & J 10WNS BQW n an'\1lle t1on H c TAIT & CO'S, Roo~s Photo Dowman ville on· adapted to eve1 y method of t·aclnag readmg In the more ad vanoed books the ·xero11es &re anpplemented by copious note·, exh1b1tmg care and Judgement m preparation and dealmg with htorary, com mere1al, scientific and hlstor1c allusions, and torms of 1mporta.noo '.l'he lessons are uch preceded by explana.t1ons on defini tlens &nd on the best manner of preparrng and oJ reading the extracts The p elry of '1'i h1ch thc-1 o are copious select ons from the best E11ghsl1 Canadian and American authors, 1s ai:aced bet~e en phrases tuia .....,w.o1d1ng th e " suiy sonry of "no~tLc reao. ing, ' oo famt!uir to us all a11 a llayed anrl the toot restored to tts natnr-al '"'~ "'tven t o evorybodv who pays us 4'.or the cond1t1on It is also Lhc be1St reµiedy f9r bu1na v.:;;'"' ,. .i. ' .A1J 1Jlread;y rem arked, the extracf3 ha.ve and bruises I el er used eervet a.nd .814TE.8M.AN £01: 18S2 A~ W. CRAWFORD Annouuees to thH citizens of Bo-wma.1n1lle tha he has opened his omoe on It is the LIGHT ESI and most N OIS!!: A REBATE OF $1 25 PER ACRE LESS rnnnmg macl11ne m the ma1ket I ts wea1 111.; parts a1 e all of HARD being nllo"Ac l ou certain condit1ons for Ollltna.tion and othe 1 npro\emenL~ 'L H.E LAND GHANT BONDS ENED STEEL made adjustable thus ot the Company \vh1~h can be secu1 1 at a ll ti a,., enc ts of Lt o Baik of 1for treal and other secmmg DcRABILITY Hanking Inst t utHn s th1ou gh l nt LI e co ntry w 11 be It is N1CKLE Pr ATED has ve1y REOEI"\ ED AT TF~N PEB CENT PHE::'\:lIUl'l:C LARGE SrACE under the aJ m DOUBLE Su EL~ EED LARGE DRn ING WrrEEI AUTOM~TlC WINDER SE! F THREAD ING SnuTTI E and a most complete Ull\R(f~ UUl~K"\lA.TEJC: Su e1ttll and useful set of attachments and will do C\ et y range of wot k fi om the finest muslin to leathe1 Call on the Agent 01 send him } our address by Post Card v; hen be t'1kc pleasm e m sho>\ mg and pro\ mg all and more than is The Biggest Day of the Yeai-15 Mens' Smt s, 10 Boys' claimed above Smts and 5 Ove1eoctb Old fogy1sm is played out 1'.ouJJg Kmds Styles Puces and Te1ms Men ate bound to snt:ceed Call on the giver of good fitsto smt all Old llfachines 1 cpan ed or taken in part pay for new 'l he subscriber is also agent fo1 the Heintzman Piano, the Kam Organ and several fir st class In surance Cos Money to Loan "ill R. B. 'IHORNTON, Deli\ered to any ptut of the I own He soht 1ta a share of your patronaHe 1713m Bowroanville Nov 3 1881 1 \MINTER CLOr-fH ING. WHe will fit) 0u eve!) hme Orono . 177 ly W No Baggy Oouts Residence nea1 Post Office Orono Dec lu 1881 WHm Stock of COLLARS, SHIRTS Trns, Gwv~ s, and SILK lI ANDKER CHIEFS are the best value m town His Stock is all .New ' I

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