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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Apr 1882, p. 2

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have just opened out One Hundred Pairs of lVJ AGNIFICENT _ _ _z:;: lace Curtains ' The Doe&ol"& LMlt BnPPY Be.ort EVA?iSVJLLE.lDd Jan ll, 1883 which they have bought below the cost of importation, and will retail them lower than regular wholesale prices. This affords housekeepers a rare chance to secure a handsome set of curtains ~at a very moderate cost. ¢\1 ¢a.nadian,$ta.t1~aman TH F IRI S~-~UEST I0N. '~~~~~..__. ~,..,._,..,_~ - s:s: BowMANVILLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 28. STIRJIJNG SPEECH BY HON E. '8LkXB PROMOTION EXAMlNATIONS. In another column we give our readers the result& of th· promotion examinations held throu~hont the county on the 31st of On Thursday of l··t week the lnsl Question cam'! up for dtscuas1on 1n th9 Houso of Commons. Eloquent addresses were delivered by Messts Costigan, Blake, Sir John Macdonald and others Wo take Marob. While we feel ·ure they will be the followrng condensed report of Mr. carefully read by all frtends of educ·t10n, Blake's speech f1 om the ~Iont?eal Daily they will be of special mterest to teachers Star-an md·pendent Journal with strong and trnsteea In th1a issue we can give only the nnmbers pa·eed by the different achools, with a fow of the schools and pupils that head the h·t Next week we 1hall publish the names of all the pupils who pasaei.l m Darlington, Clarke and Cartwright These examinations were conducted m the followmg mann er The qul!Bt!ons were all prepared by tho Inspec tor, printed, and the numbe r of copies requ~red sent to a truetee in each 111ect1on. to be kept nnopenod until the mornmg of iheexaminat1on Tea.chtire of ad1oining sec· Con&ervat1ve lea.n1ngs .. "Hon Mr Blaire roae anud Jond cheers from more than half the house H!B speech 1s already pruneunced , both by Conservative· and Liberal·, one of the finest ever delivered on the tluor of the Canadian Pa.rhameot, one which w1tl receive attention wh~rever the Iris h question receil'es attenttfln He seemed tu divest h1n1self of that l·g·l style~ h1ch frequently charoc of polrncs and t reated the whole matter t1on1 changed ·choola for the purpose of from the Btandpo1nt of a. sta.tesu1an He The trustee to whom the showed an earnestness sud feeling in hi8 pre11dmg utterances which will tell with the Irish of que1t10ne had been sell t took them to t he t:he Dom1nton, whether he inteuded it to .. hool and gave them to the pre11dmg do e;o or not, He was not, he said , on teMlher, ,. bo, m the presence of the beginning, disposed to g1ve e. silent v ote tru·I·· and pupils, opened tlio parcel, con upon the subJect - He was w1lhng that the questwn should be t1'1ed out on the duded the exammation wluch was wholly histurv of British rule lll Ireland for th· in wr1t1ng, and for warded the ana?i er6 puot eighty years since the Umou British without oelay to the Inapector So ok1l managemem m Ireland dmmg that perrnd folly wao the whole m·tter planned, and had been a dreadful failure H e t hen went on to e1ve sta.tlBtIC! ehow1ng the 10 carefully were the detail· oarrtod ou1 condition of tho countr y &Ince the U ni0n by all pa.rile· oonoerned, that there waa ln 1728 the p~pulat1on gf Ireland was but one ahght mistake made tn the whole Z,300,000 ; m 1805, 5,400,000, an tncraase eonnt;r Not a. smgle parcel of que·ttono during a time of outrage and em1gra.t1on , m 1841, 8,200,000 Smca 1841 the history or an1wer1 went astray The e.xa.mioati· ns of I ·ela,nd had been a htstorv of penodwal were held on Friday, and by Tuesday distress, fa,u,1ue and em1gratton, eo that mo~Olng all tho a.nswers, properly olasa1fied the poµnl·t1on stands to·d·y at 5,160,000, ·ud 2,750,000 people bad enn,;ra1ed He a11d markod, h·d been receJVed by the denied that lrelaud as a whole was ovttr ln1peotor About 600 candidates were crowd·d In small parts oi.ly the popu· examined, of whom over 4:00 passed, w h1cht l·t1on was dense. He then gave the figmes for th· first exanuuatJon of thta kmd, 11 · , f the population per ·quare mile of the Europsan countries, .sh owing that nry cred1 able result for tho school· JD various [rela11d WI.A ftt l' lees det1Se1y p1 puia.ted the oounty, While some schools mnat of than many of thum, The country had neo..11ty excel others, 1t ta pleasing to !ee 17,465 000 acreo of arahle land out of that a large number have done ·xceedmgly 20,325,000 11cres m all The country w·· thus very ferttle, hB!l lino coal field· beside· well, and among the 1chools which head 1ts vast 11rorea of peal, fi11e tish~neA, gr~at tli.1 l1*t tho comp«t1twn 'II as very ke·n and facihtuas for tl'ade, numbers of uaefnl tho honor· well d1v1ded Thie furut1hes mmerals, great water powers The p·ople ..aat11factory evidence of general profio1ency, wtire ordinarily very free fronl cr1n1e, and Io addlllrn to th1a exam!ut1on for the M·ior Srd end 4th claeses, a.uother ex~ml the great Repubho should not hove to go many other dureascs Illustrated pa.mphlet 60nt l there Mth feehngs of ammo11ty 10 their treo. Address Volta.10 Bolt Co Marshall Mich. Goods Delivered Promptly to all parts of the Town of Great Vanety hearta towards the Br11 t.sh empire and ----- thus toward· Cavada. After deahn1r with - - (o)- N tm '.jl.b'nerttsements. a numhar 1>f ~ther pomt·, he stated t hat for which our 1eputat10n now he h1m·elf, at the begmmng of the ·····on, §!ands so high,& intendmg THORO' BRED DURHAM BULL was prepa.r1ng a rt'.6olut1on on the BUbJeot, Bl-0ck,-~ CALF--:J monthei old-tor sale li MUNDY, but private circumot·nces had oalled him Bo\\ man p u1 cbaseis will find ville away fo r a Lime and when ho returnod he the m unsurpassed found tl1e ho1t, member for V1et<>ria was ,;;- WELL BRED euFFOLK Pr as I ahead of him He regretted one thing, 4 tor aale-!rom 6 to 6 months old M. r,r I ' Or Color, Texture nnd Finish. howe ver, that the reeolut1011 hadj beon MUNDY. Bowman' llle charged They were now teo weakEACHER W ANTll:D- f MMEDIATELY BLACK SILKS, ~Jmoet em ... culate<l The Irish people - with Third-Class Cert!fl.oa.te - for "Vard -PU:Ft-mcould be trusted with mam\a1mng tho School Bowman ville Appl! to J .A.l1E.S Mo-BLACK SATINS, FEETERS, Soo'y School Board, Bawma.nvillo. r1ghte of tb.e mtnonty and the Canad1&n BLACK BROCADED SILK, April 12, 1882 !OOotf. people should uy that the 10tegr1ty of the BROCADED SATIN, Empire demands Home Rule What we PERSIAN CORDS, Church from Ea.stein Townships should have aoked for tho Ir1oh 111epects - - - ( o )- - DE BAIZES, was not clemency, but the ordmary OC'D· - (o)- Mornin· Serv1ee shtutional right of every Br1t11l1 rnltject Evening FLOUR, WSee our New Worsted Fancy Suitings m all colo1s- bBautiful Serl'1ce Black ~Pd Colored LU5TRES, of habc,"tS corpus, and the nght to be trted OA'l'MEAL, SuNDAY. APJ;UL 30th 0 good~ Om Scotch Suitings are the Nabb1est in the tiade by hts peers " (L ud cheer· !r"m the All Wool Serges m Summer Shades, CORNMEAL, Sermons by E Sheppard, Opposthon and many Conservat1'eo) BROKEN WHEAT, Subject !orEvening - Man'sHta-he1tHonor" Nun'· Cloth m Black & Colered , WOm SHIRTS, Trns, SCARFS, and SILK HANDKERCHIEFS aie tb0 Mr Blake wAa comphmenled on hi· BUT'fER, EGGS, Sea.ts free Everyone welcome Brocade·, Checks, Stripe" Plo1d· powerful ·poech by every ·p·aker w~o LARD, HAMS, Newest and Most Stylish Ooods in Town, - Newest Patter11· & Shade· Spiced Ro led Bacon, tollowed !ltm, 1Dcludmg SU' John Macdon· We call particular attention t o our Stylish F1ttmg S m tB aid. Lo11g, Clear Cnt BacoH 1 - -(o)-Cun1bf'r Ont BaconJ Cheese & Bologna Sausages. COBOURG ASSIZES FULL RANGE IN HERRINGS, SALMON, BLOATERS, .4. BRlU.DH OF PROMISE CABE GOD EISH MACK ERA LS, The first case on tha 20th, at OobotH"I?, ~ -...... """--;' Sli.]mon tn Cn.ns, was So,rah Hacker ,,., Fletcher Challr, NOTICE -A rne·tmg of the Share- I INCLUDING 'I HE Lubah:rs & Sardines ---(o)--all of Port Hope, and r11t·f"t':C table families, l5utter holders and Patrons ot the Hampton and l:heeee ]\.1.anufacturmg Cowpany - - (o)- shC1wed their ability, their ca.pac1ty a.pd t Ile f at Iier o f the plaintiff being: a ahtp will be held in the To'\\ n Ball Humpton, on Duplex, Stripe, F~m Pattern, etc po"er to rise (cheers) .Among their ch· r carpenter, the t tber of defe.,d·nt A carri MONDAY. MAY lsT 1882 at 2 p m, to elect " Lambrequins, Curtam Lace, etc ttt1 zea him, &ni to deal with h1a eubJect with a. broadness of vtew and tt v1v1dne.s8 mile· along the Umted StB!e·, had a trial for thjrty davs to young men and older <;\ho are afthcted with Ncr\ ous Debthty uf la.nguage which were as J?rand a.nd fore d1reot interest m the terms of frtendhness persons Loe;t "\T1tahty. et<". guaranteeing speedy rehe:t iblo they were bold and mdependent between the two nation&. The vast num ~ and oompltite restoration of v1gorand manhood Also for Rheu1na.hsm Noura.lgiu. Para.lys1s He threw h1meelf altoget her eut of the area ber of Irish em1gronts who choo·e to go to Liver and K idney difficulties Ruptures JJ.nd I recently bad a. very diffJ,mit case of ConI treated i1 in 1he most smcnt1flc ma.oner possible, but to no effect, patient grew gradually woree Rather tban Rive np, and e.s a la.at regort~ I decided , much against 1ny "dsh, ··kod Had we any right to deal with the to n!le a. remedy that had cured Ol'e of my formpatients Greatly to my eurur1se the patient Tr1ah queotlon 1 He referred to the reso er began to gain and 1n a. much shorter time than lutwn of dlBest&blishment which Mr I d 11.red to ever e:xf)f'ct, sho was completely H olton Moved m the Canadian Parliament cured The name or this rema.rka.bla remedy Js King e New D1scovery for Consun1pt1on I m 1869, and Mr Macken·1e Mconded Dl" now usp, 1t al together in my pra.cUca - LtadUt{J Sir John Macdonald had then moved the M D Evan.sv-lll P T1fo.l bottles free 1tt Higgin prevrnus q uest1on, secondedd by Sir George botham s Drug Sto1e Largesfze $100 Uart1er, which burked the whole matter A v Al,,U \Jli,E REMEDY - I>r Carson's Sto1naoh He defended that reaolut1on , a nd con and Const1pat1on Bitters ore without doubt one ot best remed1es for Dyspepsia Billousne~s. turned that we have an interest Ill the etothe that can be found Ask Stott & Jury about [ oondmon of Ireland, aa sharers ID the thi! wonderful remeey thev ha.\:e sold a large prosperity of the empire, as sharer· in itg quantity of lt at'd ca.n tell you of the greu t.aa.t18shame We were intt:'reBted 1n eYerythinu fact1on it always M'l" c" DYE HAPPY AND EASY t Package DyeB 5 ets tendrng to develop its strength or weak· and upwards, bri"ht a.nd d nlable colors at Stott ness No one could doubt but that a & Jnry s Medical Hall movement wa1 erow1ng in ~he empire to ~--~---More to Folio"" -'lhe following po11ular wa1-.ls the adoption of a federated form of med1c1ncs are sold a.t the :reliable drug store government without the power of legula· f\r Carson S Hitters Burdoch Bl--od Bitters, t10n We had a right to express our Hop Bitters Kendall s Spavin Cure St Jacobs oplnton in ita welfare a11 a eha.1er in 1te Oll,Binge s Cough Syrup, &o. J Hioo1NBOTHAM emh~·1at1on \Ve hs.d a grea.t interest; tn On Thtrty DILY8' 'lrt~d the Iru1h question tn Jts vaI'lous forms '\"e will send Dr Dye's Celebrated .Elet'ltro WP, wtth a b,;uudary of three thouoand Volta.Jo Belts and other Electric Appha.n cee nP. rodress the·& av1ls u far a1 lay Ill h11 power He contm1'ed, takmg up the I uLterance1 of Mr Gladstone, cemparing then1 to his action· and cr1t1c1a1ng h1s course en the poettlon .Pa1111ng on t he sumption ~ S. MASON & SON'S Mammoth Stock -OF SPRING(o) - Would Respectfully Inform the Public that their Stock of My Stock is now complete I have added many ar t1cles to my stock this season he1etofo1 e not kept by me, and will excel any p1 e v1ous display ------ DRY coons a Staple & Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Glassware, &c. &0. IS NOW COMPLETE. Goods of the Best quality sold at temptingly low prices Customers treated courteously and waited on with dispatch. IS NOW COMPLETE. - - (o ) -- - (o)- - DRESS GOODS f TEAS Uf Excellent Quality -(o)- a· cASH MERES, range of Black & Colored We are showing a complete Farm Produce Taken at Market Prices. A I J T Molasses, Syrups, Currants and Raisins. JOHNS & JEWELL, McClung Bros' ......-='"'=-Bowmanville. raa acit,,sa aous1 MAPLE SUGAR &SYRUP Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. LACE CURTAINS, Prmts , heavy iango in new patterns , good fast colors. --lo)-- ........ SPRING.:: - - -(o)- - - ,-_, '8·=> nation for pron·ot1un from the 2nd and JUDtor 3rd cl····· w·s conducted on the ~d of Apr!! 1y the re~ule,r tea.ehera of the 1chools, on quest10n· pro~a1 ed by th· Iupeotor. The rosulla have not y·t bee" recetvod ID full. but s~ fat ·· reported tbov ahow a larger number of p1 omouons ilu1n a.re made in the B~nior classes The ~ta) number of pro:>1ct1on· made through .. ut the county will probably be between nine a.nd ten hundred. The examination f°" the 4th cl, as was about equal to tha1 requ1red for a.dm ss1on to High Sch1 ol~, ,,cter1at1 cs v;e1 e grtat renerat11 n, aud the '1ge builder This wa1 an act1un bro ught capactty of bring eHs1ly 1mpr£seed by any for breach of p rui:;::.1se of marr1ageJ and .1.ct of kindness '\Vnh sucn advan1a.ge.R crtatt:d a.ll the interest and curio11ty uaus] ~~~rt~ FJr~~!c~~1~~:~~1::iatkheeni::;~~ 1 ~ 9.rra.ngeI L BROW1'~ Prflsident Hampton, April 18 1882 llM 2w-111 Fancy Groceries. Paragon Ox Tougne, 1 ::M:. ::M:A YEI1t HatS, Caps & Straw Goods. Roast Chicken, and such v ·opl·, how does 1t come thRt m auch c ····, and althou~h the day broke Irt1land ehuu t<l be Jn such a. co nd1hnn, cold and cl 1ucly, 1heOourt ronm wM crowd · eoot·lly, poht1cally and mduotrally co11d1t1on ahould ca,n,liie Jn all Br1t1ah. snb J6Cts a feehng of shame. A chs,nce 1 f fendant's fa.ther, 11 ma e1ght yeaT8 ago, making aud own1ng nnpr{)v.emeute:, and wrote A Jolnt epistle to pla.uitiff and plain uf bettering their condition was the rt>al tiff's sieter, requ.e1t1ng acq.natnta.no ~, et c Its ·d HI'fE\\ A:OH ING- -Tbe unde m·ned begs to sa r to tho peoBle of Bowman ville Boney and Chalk, both workm·n that h.IJ IS prepttred to ao a 1 kinds of Wh1tewasb1ng. C0Jo r1n~ Calclmuung, cw · at the and chum1:t in the carr1a.1e factory of de· Loweat RRtes and in a satJE;factor y inanncr Orders left at J llJGGir>BOTH.AM 8 Drug Store or at my P~esldence Prospect Street u:Uf-reCf'l\ prompt attentwn .E TA'\ LOR Bown1an\1lle, April 13 1882 HI! 3w W e (htng esseuttal to cause every ac~1ve nuu1 The plaintdi waa then 15 years old and 1n [0 labor aud t u wu1 k ! r.e1a):J.d shl uld ha\ e Rhot t clothes, while the defendar;t was 20 a local '1:0\:ernrn.ent of her own affairs lie Ihe 1ut1ma.cy brought about by tlJnt lt1tter then went on to trace a\ Jeng1h the hut ry reo y lled m the marriage of Boney and f temecnal le.!1slat1011 in Ire and st nee the tJ]n11i t 1ff 1s rnster sprue tbrae yeara ago , Un1on 'fl,e Ro 1na.n Cathoho Eu1a1 c1pa "'lultJ Uha.lk ha! bel n a. cunzt~nt v 1s1tor at I l<'eathel's Wanted, I I ~~ ffi ~ ~m ~~ · NEWE:ST STYLES ---(o~- A 14 eathers wanted at once by the UPPER otnlttmg ltterat ure, and it 1s hoped tha1 thi1 exa1n1nation vnll in future be acceptco u a 1ube11tute for the en t rance exa.nnnn. iio~. It 1s phaiu g to know that the ton Act "as uot ~ra pt ecl until 30 year" after the Untou, a fnll generatton , nhd hen gra1 ted grud ,;;11 gl'y, because th~ Eogli.sh Government l\as forced t) do 1t th e h ome ' f pIv.iu t 1ff since, apen d ing h u1 for \\h1ch good puces w1ll be p111d 0AS.d.DA Ft:R.r.:JTURR CO'-fPt.l'i\' , Bowmanv11le, 100, C\ en1n1,1,s and Sundttye in her COl11pany, tn thl;) excl u&it>n of all other suitors, of which Good t'al'ln fot· S11fe, teaohera throughout the coimt;r have taken 10th a )1Tely interest in tbJ s sche me, arid si:ud it was w1 oog a. nd da.nGeioµs The fu.ct he \Vas rude to any one whG souled s tate ot cult1vat1011 act for t he sale of encun1bered f,etates and on h1s Sa.rah The course of true )ov· the premii;es or to hal f of Lot 22 Con .5 nut because ti was right and safe for they m·rrt·ge al"·Y· ebjocted to by Oba)k, m excellent bruld1ngs. well watered, and in good 1D2-6w* her ev1d~nce claims Bhe has had 4 offl-'rS of I 00 ACRES, BEING 1 Darlington NORTH CORSETS. ii.LL THE LEADING LINES Ram Paste , Beef Paste, · , Extract of B eef, Corned Beef, (o)- - - Green Corn , Greon P eas, 'lama.toes and New Englisft Felts. New American Felts. New Canadictn Feltr. Tomato Catsup, rnry choice Succotash, Canadum and Ameru:a1' Caps Peaches, Fronch Plums, Oranges, Lemons, STRAW GOODS. -Those beaut1fnl Fancy Mixtures Fancy Band and Bmdmg· ~ I Oocoanuts Figs, .A.pple Jelly, Lemon \Vlute Canton Straws, PJarn and Fancy Bands, Children 8 Straw Goods, Swiss Jelly, Raspberry Jell}, Black Curram Harvest Hats, and Straw Stack Han est Ha.ta J ·lly, PlumJam,Goosebeiry Jam, Damson ALL NEW GOODS PRICES LOW. Jam, Calf's Font Jell), Haspberry Vine Altogether the Finest Assortment ever offered in the !fade. ga1, RaspbenJ Syrup,llfal'nalade Oranges, ~' and Bitter Oeanges !or Marmalade GENTS' FURNISHINGS -'rhe finest and heat aesorted stock of White Fre" oh --(o) - ~ambrws and Ox ford Sbtrts, Colla1s, Cufts, fi es, Uuderclothmg m ( Wool , Menno aµ< I ;LOOK HERE. Sugais are sellmg Cheap at Thomas Darlmgton's , also excellent Teas and good Land Salt Cotton), Braces, Hosery, U 1nbrellas, Oil Cloth Coats, etc , etc Call and rnspeot ~oods aud pricee before purchasmg elseuhere. N. 13 -Hi~hest Cash Price paid for all kinds of Raw Furs - have !&hared so fanhfnlly and dllcie.,tlJ te make this their first umform promotion wor 1d The next remedial measure can1e mly 20 year· l11ter m thed1se.,ab i·hment e~aminahon such a decided guccesR, and it must be Try Ar·tif)lng to Mr Tilley, uf tile 1£11gl1sh Church m Ireland 'fhat act of u Jh!! t1 oe wa a JU!t ae due at the tirne who origmated the plan, to have his efforts of the reunion :is se~en year& l:ttc--- in 1F'63J ao ably ··o<>ndeJ. Ha 1111g had consider· and yet a short time before Mr GladSl<>ne, able experience in achool wor k, we fee] 1n a ·peach, stated that chs stabhshwent _,,red that these exammat1ono will, 1£ W&!il 'a. question wh1~h wa.s dead , nobody thought of 1t , it did not come mthm ti>· eent1nued, be of immense benefit to the the poor law act came only twenty veare ran sm outhly up to Wednesday, the bt of after that, and "11 e 10 only grRnted aft;, one Februny (Wedneaday berng co11s1dered a of the n10.st dire fan11nes e~er seen lll the) lucky daJ for marriage), when they were Terms efBY Apply on J OJlN EI 1FORD, Sohna P 0, Ibridal bt!e n she spending 8100 on her trousseau When that dny ap to m1:Lrr1ed l<'or !!laJe or Rent. T in the rown ot How ruanv1Ue, containinJl aoout 12f acres of :Orst class land on '" h1ob there rn & CROMPTON'S MAKE, CORALINE, FLEXIBLE, &o PERFECT, SPOON BUSK, - -----A GRJtlA T BOOM IN proaehed, he asked for a wee!Ls postpone now occuo1ed b) the v. idov; of the :ate Robert Low, s1tt1ate at the head of High Street, H:AT - VALUABLE ]a1nentable fact tMt tlie Gowernment f!>r eount.erbolaneed by the tax on wheat and 80 years had been a Government of force, flour gomg rnto the Maritime Provinces' who did not feel th o keenness of the satire II and Sir L 0 onard ·hied tha,t the latter paid When he ,.,,. ~ the fo1ge<l letter, ..snpposed 0<>me $200,000 of taxes, ·nd Ontario to ham coa · from the Sultan of Turkey, $400,000 The returns Ehow th.at for the telling our Queen, in flUs:wsr to Br1ta1n's j p ..t year the 1'hole Dom1111on paid on wheat a1 d fl our for h ome consumpt10n, e! 1t mdeed 111 England and Scotland, but proached on th· meanmg of lus conduct wh~n outroge· were committed m Lund rm poe1t1'e]y iefused to fulfil t he con tract, Best Jn thl world. f~ct t h 1 gunmne. t::vety J - - - ( o ) - -JHt~knge 1111'- our fradt '*UUll'.k nJnl ls n u n IH d the monoto.,ous rouhn~ of the day by daJ it wa.!-lhought of and it became ., Jivmg when it cropped uut m ovidenoe that the Tho ouly certa1111en1edy In th e wor ld for f 1 a:icr'l!i· S4lLD E-'1 ER'\" HERE. queat1 in-:0.nd i t came w1th111 the ran~e of fat her up on whom he depend ed Ior h111 _ _ _ _ _ __ _ Be m g unable to sat1sfactonly dmpose of his stock here and ll t being 1chool hfe, and cause trustees and pa;rents prachcal p ohitc· m 1868 He (Mr m.ke) future advancement obieoted to the match DYSPEPSIA & LIVER OOMPLA.INT. i - - -(o) -:;u,ou"anttoloarnl'·legiauh' successful in securuw place of busmes~ m B~ar 1 don he will to take more mter··t m the wor k of the then gave ·t~t1ottcs of the ownerah1p of which ···m· ·trange after perm1ttrng 1he 0d a suitable ' UI ln a lew months and b~ certa. n .e l~ · THE CAEAT BLOOD PURIFIER! of situation,__ address VALE!'11INE BROS 1emmn 10l a t1me an F(lV8 tue pubhc the benefit of low pnces ..,hools They wt!! also produce a more land m Ireland and other countues, show rnt1macy for eight long years The plam· Tanesvllle. :\"t'ls fron1 a reclpe furnished bJ the HJ. regular classificatioD, prevent unwise ing that more tban in ot he:r oountries lif't tiff, wl10 ts now 22 yearP. of age, 15 very Pre_pa.red _ ==--=~ - - - He !ms JL!St i eceived a \e1y lai 'fl a.nd choice Sprmg Stn~k of B )ots Guaranteed a. pre,entativo for land· were 111 the hauds of the few What I h·ndsome Chalk, "ho has been noted Regis Indiana Agu e One bottle taken In the svr1nJt - ::t:N"parents from inte1 fering with th10 part of wn· wanted was the abohshrng of th· ten· for ye&r~ for his fast1tl1ous taste m draa1, fi C 'tt'.r and N·"·PSPCI Adwrtioilll( Hnreau, 10 ~l"'"" Shoss, TrunkB and Valises, f1om the most iehable monl1fia t111eis Ill tl1e' wl'l re.no\' ate the entire system Streel, New 1.'011'* D , ~· " the teacher's dultes, and have a tendency nre of lan d, t hat most ohJectlonn.ble p art came into the Cl!;nrt r oom unAha.l"en and om1mon, which has been pv1cha.~cd ve1y low fat OASH and will b e sold BLACK aud COLORS, for the Great.~ and tako no other to dim1n1oh 1rregularity of attenda1 Cc A of t he feudal systPm 'fh.Sl a:reatest pnl1t1 fSln venly;- nnnu~ era.vat and Qther w1i:ie 'Aak at a ve1y slight advance on cost 101 CASH O NLY SILK TAFFE'l'A, Recommended by phys 1c ian111 for JJ'EMALE a1m1lar exammat·on wtll be held m the cal b 1 ~mish oven in Bngland P.;Iid Scotl~nd d1lap1dated in appea.rance, in obedience COMPLAIN fS_,d1~eases oftheKidneysand oftbe LISLE THREAD tho state of tho owner·bp of land , ~nd to a ~hreat th·t he would dt~race pla111t1jf Urinary Organs Very large b Jttles only 76- cts ~~ L adies' }Vfisses' a1td Cluldren's Fine GoodJ ,i .Spec iatty. ....£# fall, At the end of the year the Inspect°' is AND l '1CE GLOYES For sale by :-:itott ~J ury. Ilo"i\ manville 19», that state was much ,111oro aggrava.ted Jn Mr. S mith \\ tth l.1s usual chiralry to re mtend· to pubhah m pamphlet form :dull Ireland There was an old sayrng, ' Gtve spectable female· w1thdre" tho ilefence IN GREAT V AHIETY. A la1ge lot of Dongoha Boots on hand- the beot weaunrr boots that and detailed report of each exammauon, a man a tnne yea.re' lease of a uarden and a nd the jury after a ehort oonenlta.tion, BniJdi11a- .Lots 1"01· S11Je 011 aie mannfactmed WBoots and Shoes m:icle to order as t~~ual --(o)-~ Ring Street, ·nth the standmg of each "'boo!, con he will turn i t into a deBert iive a. man bonnd llP Sa.rah'.e. wounded heart by aiv1ns;: Do not fail to call on him STAN:P - Neads' Block n ext do01 to Lee a rook and he "ill turn it her damage· to the extent of $800, Mr d1t1on of achoo! prenusee, ·upply of schoo' the free hol<I of 1 lnto a garden 1 He the n d,ealt w1th absen ~err in h1a charge to the Jury exhibited :C\IO:NEY AU\ANCED A'l 5% iN'.l:Elt~sr & J;~dsall's hardware store, Bowmanv1lle ' requ1J11te1, ar>d ether matter~ d mterest to ce· lhe whole produce of Ireland leas u1eat emotion, the tea.rs ae tually chokrng -· l"retched hvmg to the people "ent ~way his µ, tt~ra11ce THESE LOIS ARE BEAl'rIFULLY *he public l d ' rr: situated op:positf' the residence or Mrs all Shades, Makes & Pnces WI ti i tiie a b !!en t ee 1 au d or e, au, in (l:µect, Holland )!rs Reid and Mrs Hlbbm:t, and com a trlbute to fort-!lgn countries 'ro solve the mand a 'Very fine v1ow of the La ke and Harbor Ir lt l· the tariff that makes wages high Sash Ribbon m Watered, Plaid and land r. 1+est1on wae practically now t o so1ve f hey a.1e w1th1n about fifteen minutes walk of o· b l the Town Hall and present the lbest site in town how ·tr&Di6 1t Is that manulacturerg hos!· Shaded he Irish q11est11m The Land Act 0£1870 A 1 h 1 for llrlvate reslctepc"° with i!ard·n grounds. specttt meetuJg was e don Monday They will ~e aold t-o apprtlved p}.lrcbasers upon l'a,rllament for l·g1olat10n to ra1ee the was 1he nt'Xt r emedla.1 m,_ea.sur e after the night. B is Woroh1p the Mayor 1ll the liberal terms and money tor bmidtn2 purposes -, - (o) w&g·· o! thetr employOOI! Their mteres> s di11est a.bl ISh n1fi'n t · lt w::a3 not. wh flt t h e h M b t M y wiH be a.dvanced at such ratP& as will enable r .-qn1red L1ks t he d1ai;>stab c air em era I rtsen ' es&re ounie, almost all those v. ho desire to secure a house of would nat11r·lly be m the otl1 er d1recl1on uecessh1t->S ie.hment bill lt was n@t passed uotil ery \VesJ .. y, f'urter, }>rower, Smale, Burd· n, their own o do so at but little more annual onst WFull Tange in Steam Looms ' Yollewleea, BonnsHJt~ Galbra.1tb. Dr th&n is no'" naid for rent of a. house or equal .,\ laborer get1, "'Y· 10 cents 0.11. hour tug ~r14'va.no,:)e were bronghr hon10 to the Boy le- an d Mr Beith- t1obeent eltt-es, Loans will be ma.de repayable by ten and Factory Cotton8 We have By 10 henrs 1'0' k be ear1 · $1 In 2 day· p!;'ople by bu1l<l 11J,as be1nQ" blown np 1n WIJ,L :sELI, THE FOLLOWING Minutes read a-d con"·med , eQ·qal1 ~1t.1!.!J'al instal~ents. with interest upon "' d d "'·'" .... u ..uD.pa "~anpes, a't' i~ ve per eent1 or if preferred Steam Looms over a ya1d wide for I he ··rn· 82 Be w·nto to buy cotto1 LOU d on an d po tcemep. mur ere in J.T.&.an &ts1:;: per cent upon t1-nl)a1d Pttla.neea. it belni;t prov1de<lln the1nortgag~ nth'!l"'tteroase that 10 eents per y ard wbtch would c .. t 10 cants a yard but fo chestEir. Tt' n 3eare l 11.·~r 4'11ntber Land .Also Factory Aot was passed ut der the same pr,.t..a pre 9hould tbs death of tbs borr.gwer take place , '!'I duriµg th~ term of the mortaagea d1sohargs s.nd th8 tauff wb1ch makes 1t eo·t 13 cen a f eveuts 'I he present I r1 h Land .4.ot JS clear deed shall be a-Jven t 1 his" 1do\\ or hen·s Cotton frnm 'l cents upward~ Without the tariff he could work one d"y oqt a settlem~nt of the quesuon · lt 1s without furthe1 payment This pla.n wUl enable 1 those who build, to make at once l:lDme pro - . A T--(o)-·nd pay fur 10 yards of cotton , then l"ork 1t h oII Y Jna d equ9 t e t owar d s an iuimen111e vJsion for their families should death overliake H of gre\"WlJ PI &lSE'! nnleils it deals with c oMliPNl04Tl-QW!1 them . The payment of one insta.ln1ent \\Ould &b<t ·econd day and havo $1 m cash, n1a1 arieata It was e.n iw:u.ouse rehef' how'il seoure a b<'me tot the borrowor s tRmily 111 case A I etterwaa rea d f 1om.t ..1r NS Young, o(Q.eat~apdthusmakethebulldingofhlshouse Pillow Cmtair.s, Sheeting, Table With the tariff he hae '" work 10 hourE u.n d gave more t han w-a,a bl: Pected , asking fc,. a redu ced rate for the uis· of the the aa.foat ati.4 m Q41 t nrofi1 a.Rle 1n' e,,,.tmeot that Mantle Cloth, Lmen, Damasks, N apl<lns, one d&y and 3 hour. the 1ccond day to ever, but some fatal errora attended it It came Tqwn Hall on the ni2ht of the rece~t ean be ··cured For partlolilars "f ply to MantleaJ Doln1ausJ Ulster Clotha, - Towelling.p,.y for 10 yard· of cotton, that '"· his wo 1.. t& for the restorahon of a better Union Concert Granted. lll'l If · A CODD. GoodsUlate10, Fancy Wool Nice Christmas Goods, From W G1>odm~n, i~nd oring for water· w&l(ea oro the second day 1s cut down from fee\rng and a conv1ct·on that Ireland could 81 to 70 cents Mean1<h1le the other depo11d upon JUStlce bemii q1ven her. True mg "Kmg Streat, wiJ10Ji t.en!lat " Ill' ilJb· Olouds, Hoods, Squares, Silk Hnndkercbtefa, ought to b"ve ·een and ·equently accepted at ~290. laborer who produces the 10 yards of statesmanship and Colors, provided earher action. Such was the Breakfast Shawls, Silk Scat fs and 1 ~tt1m, sold at $1 3-0, kets JU·t 24. 'l ceJJ\, record of 80 ye·rs of the chief remedial REPORTS Lace, Embra:de1 iM,Fnlhngs, Fnnge, G no.it Y atlety Heavy Sh~wllt Ladies' 'l11eE1 1n G1 e i..t Va riety Mr Burdon p1osonl~d a ieport fr-om the 1 .. h11 wori The one laborer lose· moTe Le~t5lat10n for Ireland -I f-" e had- been Mantle Ornaments, &o &c - a g1 eat 10 such a oond1tin n what wuy.ld have be~n Fire c. mm1ttee, recommending the pur \ MuBhue, \:Vindow Curtains, on th1e trsn act 10n than the other labore1 our feelm~· on ·he sub3ect 'f d· l·y All cf ase of 150 f<et of new hose for the :South OLO AND RELIABf f< vauety }' ull Stock Cloths & Twe, d" Embro1der1es, get1 1n total wages, and it ts not to be th1:1.t time rt:?med1.al }a\\s were aJveu nnly ~Vura ~ ug tr.e, and rubber ooat11 for the 1 ( u ) -when they c' uld not ba di' ay1'd All tha> men Laid ove· till next me·tmg Blankets, I?lau ucls, 1uppooed tha t the man now engaged rn 'l'timm1ngs, S1nall Wate, Mr Smale presented the rep<> ri of the cotton 1pi1 n1ng would ra.mHUl permanentlJ time there was a ~till da r~er s1dl) t o the Wrnceys- Plain and Check I ~lens' Und crshirts l\i: D rn?t flt!. l\farse1llcls, Funged and Honeycomb picture F 1rCt> S WttK apphed, Titer~ w.ere C13meter1 Ovmm1ttee , recom1ne;n d1ng cpridle tf there was not a cot t<Jn mill m the ~omo acts, coerCJ i n act s, supprf'Jalon of t,a,.1n im p royer»enf.& at the Cen1ete~y country -Times 1he presa He did net say that the con Tne Counpil W!l!lt ·nto c omm1tte~ of t he STANDS LV lffE ERqNr ~A~K I~ Dvn t f01get to call It will pay you duct of the Jr1sh people was 311stified It ·hole on the Jl,eport It was finally re GoRd Goods- in Rigbt Selections-in Gre&t W McMUHTRY-WEST END HOUSE WHEM the burdens of the presen· tariff may bave been 1~ece~~11ry to have strong feired back to the Cpmuntte~ !or re¥JS·l V·rfet, '" J.pw Prices- and Ill liberal discount - - - (o)-were be111g d10trihnted the coal tax "h1ch acts, t>ul_st 1ll tl!ose ooa·l!IQIJ ~ ws were a ·nd eomple non, tor C··h PmclJ···· 'llf'al to Int Ontario mamly was to be d1sa.str<ms iMlll.!e ((; beers) "-J-t_w as a Mr Yollo wlees p resented a Repo· t from 'l'o v·uvo the above ooirect he rnvites all his 1 ·nergy into both ten.ohers and pupils, break achools. They will mfuse new hfe Jtn<l r ngHof praeh.ea.1 pohttc$ ' Nobody thought S1Rce, h~we"t"er, he returned and when ap- it was found he had ek1poed tb.e countty· ment 0w1J1g, ee. he sa.1d to his suit not being ready, to 1\ h1ch pla1nt1ff consented, but large substantial brick house, with stable barn, when the day finally came, Chalk f&Ued to orchard &o &c. Possession on or before the 1 - -XN"- of A pnl next. turn 11}' The plam t!ll met1tuted mqmres l,st For tnrther partioula.rs apply to 1 of hard heat ted Chalk's v. hentdbout , vhe n BALB[{IGANS, D l!'ISHEH. Executor. Bowma.nv1lle F eb 2 1832 18.l · WAHOO BOOTSand SH LAD I ES' HOS E -· - . 1 oARuncrnN.1 ' FRAZER -A'l.~AXLE GREASE, i ·BORL~ND'S· EJITTE R $ ! PROPER'J'Y - -(o ) - - QUALiTY-TEST OF CHEAPNESS. 1 11-IBRINOS, CASHM~RES , WHll'E, OATWJNAL, SKY. CR.F]~ \1, STRIPL and FANCY I I i KID GLOVES' I YOUN " MEN I I I SPECIAL SALE i ·1· WM. McMun-rn~ 4 (:.-q--R--Y G-"O-~O--D~-s::) GREAT REDUCTIONS J '· ~ VELVETS,m~lack ,_ HELLYAB i} TYRONE, BOOT AND SHOE SH 0P, QUILTS. I tP,e Poor Relief Committee, whJoh was old customer::. a11rl the publto generally to can, ~dPl'ted Examine and CoUJpare Goods and Pde.,. wlth do well to look after the oond1h0n of her were appointed to superintend t h~ watenn '.Y After v·es1ng m a by law for watering Olther town 01 couutrv Kin, Btreet, the ~ Uijncil )lent into Ooru Hos Home mudo Work is fn1 om ably kuo\\ n mitiee of tho whole on a by law tor fiJUng both for and near and has ostabh"lwd 1ts own tha w idth of certain streets Tins by Jaw ropllta.t1on a.,nri. c.t present H~ fu llir up to the Jrn.st request !fo1 h11n to remedy the m tevances was lost fn, Qomm1ttee 1 , , m som e of hlB Provrnces,,hat~he mii:ht l M<>so;s Prower, Yellowlees and Smale " ,0 1.N BELfJYAR I TAILORING. ~·This department 1s now com- TIJ]fil lmJfilffilJ)'~ Something New at BUSINESS _EHANGE I p lete ancl c onta111s the chornest patterns in S cotch and Canadian JEWELER 3110,200, whilst Ontarw alone paid for .coal tne· $450,949 This is t he old etory -Qntar!o pays the tax~· and tho other Thts has P toT111ceo ·prnd the monqr b·en tM c.aae ind ,.111 be as long as Sir ,r h !he he! Who ,. 111 3 t ha.t 8 Y o n manna m t·· en! tax"' not & burden on all classes 1tf the people of Ontar10 1 - - ·-·-· _ _ _ _ llrl:lt.t4· .J)il!!cft!!C-, JtJabetes, Ktdne,rs 1 iver Insh snbiects, he Jell there the !!t&ternent I tams a atrong feohng of pnde for tho em-, reference ptre to do what he can tu;vards preoomg wort h. forwar<l th11 Trish q uestion Be (Mr Blake\ iead extrJtCts from oevoral of Mr Gladstone's speeches In the first he had If t he Rnt1sh Parliament Perm1ss1on wae granted for the t1a11sfei: would even now take up "hat it should of a lease fron. Alim & Cawker to Young have ta keu up loug ago, the 'J Ueshou of & Caw!rnr local se!I govern mrnt, all might be well The Poot R.ohef Conm11ttee wore a11thorIt was the duly of eury man wlto onte1 !Zed to e\1deavor te obtam mformo,ti.on m wu~ W. Brittain& o. ' troth m of Kmg Slroot, ' D bavmg bought out LYLE BROS' GROCERY BUSINE::;S, (Boumall 's Block) beg to call lfarmern' atte11lw11 to this fact We shall now b e able to supply all 1\1th cheap 11nd cho1cc qualit:i of to certam monoy <iue Mr , ~lns- ----- Groceries & Provi s ions. Yl£S'r 11 A'l'rERNS, 1s \llldet t he s npei v1s10n of First Class Cutter ton (D C , ) Shu wo nohce tb&t among Q~}1ers, Sen::itor James G :BI:i.1ne, who All Gai ments W ammteil to l!'Jt has suffered 1n the past wJth rlteum·t1·m .. 1\0W keeps St Jacobs 011 0n baud in cue ALSO FU f,L ASSQRIMEl<I Ol' ity of Home Rule members, ta)hng them of sny future att1Wt WHITE SHIRTS, n e Caufllflill of Colds are getting overh.ea.tt"id they must devise a sche me to t-emedy the 1 -------~ The Prime 1\.'.Iinater Jl toY."'11 ' d ~Yellow Oil will be found rnva.lu 1 GOLD, DADOES. CEIJ.ING, llA. l..LS, .tc., and in htit rooma or crowded assemblies ~1t t1n~ in conrl itl oo cf Ireland COLLARS, CUFFfl, a drall&'ht, or cooling too rapidly after e:r.ercu1c, "· Bl k) al> I lv< "f(p10.popesofafam!ly a e , inediate rehcf will follow its JJ.Se lmiroent in all caeeRIm· of h a.v1ng b een purchased in the BEHr iUA.Bl{ET8 HANDKERCHlEFH, mutJling up warm and changing tohght er wrav o IE ngIau d o ft o d a.y, sat d h e ( .Lu ~inrs eold and dam-p feet No matter what 1s a.mid the g~eat wrongs of lreland, lias held pa.in 1n '11estoma.ch bowelsorside1 rheJJ..t.nlf.tism th JJI~ r rtl t;t It Hl '.llES, HA'f8, OAPS, 1l:le ca.nse H~:rard is Pectoral Balsam is the cure for years ti.at ~ocal u-e ver11meut is ueceR colic, cold :, spuuns o.na. bruises For lritetnai qn c ~ l 1'~ ~ )Ja~ J"on to make "Id and exterpal use It bas no cq11a.l 1n the world tor all throat and lung diseases that 1nduoo con sar} 1 but sa.ys he won not give a ren1edy for ·what it is reoommended Fo1 ea.le bv all ·nd UNL1ER\\E'\.R ·Ulllptlon The Best Yet - '1he1ncsl rel obJ e Horso nnd nnt1l the Irish gave h1n1 a scheme to do it dealers at 250 per bottle 'ou forget it 1 hinted tha.t l ocal government was necea or 1Jrlnnry Dbcaso. sary Jn a later spe·ch he (Mr. Gladstone) Ha Te :no fea.t"of any of these O.iseaees 1f )OU ad1u1tti.;d t hat the Irish had great gr1ev· tt1e lJop Bitters -as l.hey wil l prc\fllt nud cure &nce11 , b u t s hook o ff the solu.hon of t he t he worst ca.ses. even l!A._h~n you ba.ve been mo.de w.orae by some great puffed up pretended cures queation upon t he shoulders of t he minor l Council ..cljourued In an extende'l art1cle 1n the Wa1h1a~ .. SHREWD AS EVER. I LYLE BROS. l3owlllanv1lle, March 9, 1882 W. Blitll'TAI N & CO., Grocers, (189) Boun~all" New Block King Cattle .Medic1ne to be had 1u this counhy arc ,sold bv ,T Hlgg1nbotl Mm, v.:ho hos hod forty 1e.a.rs. practical eJ::ptrien ~ 1n the bualne.ss. That was not wh at he ebou 1d have done. Wl\11 1t hto duty to follow ont hi· belief and . T.YELLOWLEES. s. MASON & SON. Gram 11erchants. St .· I 1 j '

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