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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Sep 1882, p. 2

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1!.. 1eoc t lar U!(;" t Ji1g e r t 110 1 .s.u Bor1.r:d of E du fo1 ti o tcwn of B11-1n1nnlit1lc was held in tlie C 1nnctl Chan1be1 on E1.1day e\ e11111g Sept lHt S lm l Burden, Eeq , I L~..~~~0o!sT n!rli~:k~~~t~o~~..\~M0 :::::i 1 T HE WlIEREAEOUTS O'F New 2ltrucrh11cmtntJ1. WILLEM ~ I JOHNS & JEW.fl l _, A BRILLIANT VICTORY Eatly on Wedne·d·y morning the Erlh·h lorco1 nndor command of Gen Wolseley, made an attack on Tel el Kcbtr, and in 20 minute· Arabi's troops were put to flight The Bt1tl1h lost 200, lnclndmg many offi can , Iha Egyptians !oat 3,000 40 guns a.nd a large number of prisoners wero cap lured by the Brttloh It Is stated that 13,000 Brttlsh routed 26,000 Egyptlane Tb11 battle 1a suppo·ed to be a death blow to Arabt'a cause . ... afternoon Tho city of St Ihom·s j s we11 known for Hs c11terp11so nnd progress, ha\ln~ during the past ten yenrn emerged from a couotry vill?1.ge ( f" couple of thou!:! and )" ulntlon to one of tho foremost of o clock 111 the , I P >e ,..,. our young cities Little tune WAS allowed to see the inghts of thus go ahea<l place, ho;'ieter, and after partaking of a. splentl1d dinner at the station dining hall, tbo JOUrney \lflstward WBli I I resun1od Ihe tu tentlon wa· to have taken the Can>da Southern from St Thomas to Detroit, but an acctdent to the forry boat at AmherstI f · burg that dat prevented thts P 1'n rom bemg corried out, and the party were con According to progr·mme Issued b) the vey0 d per Great Western Railway to Wtndoor and forr1ed across the Detroit Canadian Pre·· Asoocrntion and published ' In the STATESMAN, tho 3ournahst· of On· Rhcr to lhcMwhlgan Central Depot '!he rarlo and repre·entatl·es ol tho leading CITY OF THE sTRUTR, Quebec, Now Brunswick and Nova Scotrn with Its bnlllant electr10 hghts, pre·ented journal· started from Toronto on T uea d ay, n. gr&nd appearance by moonlight, and ~he Aug ~2nd, for a trip to l\fanltoba and the upper deck of the ferr) wa· crowded with Gr0&k North :\\.,est, via Ch1cago Th11 anxious sight eeers After a fuw nunutes t b trip was tendered to the Asooc1a ion Y I delay .t tho Junction, the part) ogaw Mr J W Leonard, General Passengor started tor the Wcat by the l\11chtJan Agent of the Oreuit Vall<'y RMlwoy, To I Central At lliJO pomt l\Ir Loonar i, "llO ronto, who ga~ e free traneporlatton over I had pnrp.osed accon1pan~ lIJJ.t ~lu· p irty h ] f ] t &t me o rat way an d ma d e comp1e te 1h rong h out, was o bl1ged b y press of b us l THE PRESS EXCURSION ---- __,___..-- ----- I 1 in the chair l\.feruber8 proscnt, - l'Icssrs Bleakley, McClnng, Oubht, Wmda\t, I I Iliggmhotham Faub>lrn Kelth Horoey I McDoug·ll and ' Harndon ' ' J 1 :i\itnntee of I~~t n1c1 ting rend and con I firmAod ti d f ,, 1Ulli cu nun u nlca ou \.1i as rea ron1 u. 1 I :\.da1r, applying for the att iahon v11e11nt "-t j l South :\Vard school Re"d and r(')ceh·ed i A. connnun1cat1on by wt1y of circular l \\8.S read frorr1 the Board nf EducRtton tf I the to"\\n of J lndeti.y, ..econ1mend1ng the estahl1slnner,t of 1 School Trustees 0< n venhon, aad asKtng this Board & co opcr atu:n r The Board, behevtng that good would I resnlt from ouch Convcntton, Hesolved,I (1) lhot such meetmg ls desirable (2) , !'hat the aubJect t·> be d1scussod thcre·t be left to en1d meeting (3) That the nun1ber of rcpresentatlv6sfro1n e~\chBour<l be t"o (4) That the most suitable day of hol<lrnrr ouch Conrnntton will be the 14th uist And that l>Iessrs H1ggmbotham and W111datt ba appointed to attend sn1d Comention on behalf of the Board The Secretary was requested to reply to th& commumcatton I Air F!l.irhn.un Che.lrnanofthc\-rn1t1ng Con1nutlee, subttntted a report announcing that that Oornm1ttee, accordmg to power \ eetcd In thcn1, had pron1oted l\'.hes Ham blv to the ch\ isiun \ aca.ted b\ hI1s~ Su clair ; 31 Mies Stu.rt 18 ·pp~mled to ;\lis· 11 Hambl.1 s d,Hswn and J\Iiss Ifam,lton to the divl·rnn recent]) taught by Ml5s Ho~ar tli and thf\t J\i1P.s Aul\tr ha"' been aopomted to fill tttereport vacancJ tnadopted the Somh Waid school The was A I a quartet J of standing limber on thnFarm Ono tnile and from the llmiu1 of the Town ot now man\ 1lle S B DH.AUSHA.'\V 207 FARM FoH SA.LE,- 126 ACRES oflot!!O COB 2 ll&rl!ngton uooo woilh Are Offering Excellent Value, Having This -~Week Received a-- ' FALL I 1882. ---~--- l C-Ott&Re oonta.1ntng l'llxroome:, cellar panlry etc quar\.er ncrA land ste.ble, ood shed hard and soft " atcr and other convonicnccs Fur htrthor rnformal.lon ar:i11Jy to SrATESMA.N office Bowman\ ille 198 tf SNUG HOME FOH SALE v. A Brick FRESH STOCK OF CENERAL GROCERIES. ·--~0)1--- \' WHy pAy f Q(}c. WHEN SQ WJLL DQ 7 cAsH · Ro.nga 14 tfan1toha being vreet half o.t secUon 35 20 nules frmn M1nnndosa 24 n11Ies from tho Town of Gladstone 6 miles fron1 Nae pa.wa 2 miles front Sailsbury P 0 2 miles tron1 School and Store On tho farm are a ne\o; log houso 18x26 3 rooms oak floor good log stable 1Gx24, 15 acrea broken .o acres fenced black clay loam wood VI 1th1n 2 mil ea R R surveyed 3 mlles from farm Price, $3..000 "\Vould sell North ! of the ~ Section !o; ~1.:300 For further pa:rUcnlars npply to A J SMAJ.JK Porta.go la Prairie Alan., or JOHN 81\:{ ~LE Bowman '1lle Ont 200 tt F ARl\I FOR SALE - Township 15, We Mk Attention to the followmg PICKLES-By the Quait and m Barrels COFFEE-Fresh Ground & m Cans, BISCUITS - A Full Assortment SUGARS-In all Grndes. most always m S tock and Pickled CHINA, CROCKEHY and GLASSWASll -See those goods before you plllHams , S1)1ccrl Roll, Long Clem h c ase W e can show you the newBacon , Bologna Sausage est designs \. ---,(o)--- NEW TEAS-Excellent Value CASH. CASH. CASH I -rCTL~ 1::::19 ..&. ~...&. ?i!1i. dC'::D:m.-.::> .X. · .l·~ ~ We are determined to keep goods of the Best Quality, believing that trashy goods are dear at any Price. ---(o) - - - - - ~ ONE PRICE! ONE PRICE I ~~-- Quaity Right. - GIVE US A CALL. PriC8S Right. arrangements with the other roads, secur· lnio s1mtlar favors for the Aasec1allon The following h8t comprlses the names of n1ost of T.HE JOURNALIST P.ARTICIP.ATING, there berng a lew who·e names wa did not obtain 0:NTAB.Io-E J B P~nse, ret1rn1g presi don I, Whig, Krngoton , George Tye, president elect, and lady, Times, Bra.mp ton, 0 B Rob nscn, Tice prestdent, and lady, Canada I'rMbyter1an, Toronto "' R Ohmie and lady, ·ec,, Bowmauville. Jn CD Trayea and l&dy, Tnnea, P 0 rt Hope' Barr, Post, Lmdsay, P E W Moyer and lady, Neu~, Berbn , W "'att, ]l, E x11os1: to1, Brantford' W Weld and lady, Farm e1 · Advoc«t<, London, ll M Matthewson, · Mail, Toronto , C W Allen, Ottawa , G Wileen ·nd lady, Gmdc, Port Hope, Thos Btlhard and lady, Chrome le, \\ aterloo , W T R Pra·tou, News, Port Hope II E Smallprnce, He, ald, Guelph , Dr Clark, Superintendent Insane Asylum, rroronto, E E Horton and ladies, Globe, Toronto , H Hou~h, Woi ld, Cobourg, J Cameron and lady, Advcrtisei, London , Rev W F Clark, RHral C<Ml(tdico~, Toronto , D nuel Ro·e and lady, Clii<i chman, Toronto , E 0 Camphell, Advaccite Cnyuga .A Robmson, Reco1 dcr, Ayr J Coffey, Catholic Reem d, el} cured b~ Lydrn. E Pinkhams YeJelt:.ble < HICA.GO \VAS REACHED Compound JJondon, J A Davidson, ;\;fe~cu1 u, Guelph, The titet c1rcn1nstance tha.t fa1rly awoke G R Pattullo and lady, Hentmel Rev1e11, HL!YJJON tho members of !ha pre·s party to a JUSt Woodstock, Jame· Young, .MP P, and appreciation of the fact that they were in la.dy, R·foi mer, Galt, John Kmg and lady, the con1mercial metropolis ol the \-\I est, T~legraph, Berltn, AF Ste-.enaon, .Atl101a l\ as the sub lune 1nodtst) of the cab drn:oia, BorwlJS, Aurora , S F W ti son aud lady, "ho charged tho small oum of 50 cents for Trnth, Toronto 1 D F Fairbairn, IieraW, dmrng a couple of bloc],~ The party R ichmond Hill , D Creighton, l\f P P, made their hea\lquartera at the Pahner Tune$, Owen Sound , G F Gurnett, Chron House, one of the largest and handsomest 1clt, Ingersoll, D Kellock and lady, Ji!x hotels tn America, co11ta1n1ng aa it- dos posttor, Perth, Lyman ::afoore, :L.imt~, about 700 roon1s Clncago IR indeed a Hamilton , T J Starret, N'tc., Milton , wonderful city with 'a wonderful history John Oolha and lady, [~eiormM, Galt A No better e·ldcnco of tho enterprrne and Dick, Banne" Btampton , H II Sto·el, pro~res.s of \Vestnrn ltfe can be a<ldnced Gonjtdtiate, Mount Forest , W McCroney, th"an the butldrng up of Chicago JMty MP, E:epoS1t01', Oakville, JB Brownell, years tlgo the preiient e1te of the graat e1ty Adv01 til5Cr, Orangevlllo , L K Oameron and family, Nor' t F<omcr, Wmmpog P was a swamp, ancl the noblo rod man bsh ed uron its waters tn peace and qutetnt<iss Murray, 1'ime., Orlllla , M A Jam es, To day 1t is a city of 600,000 populahon, StattsttHt.n, Bowm11.nv1llo · W S Law, Ol' tho wonder of the on ihzed world In 1871 1err.n, Tilson hurg , E N K1ng and lady, the n1ty was reduced to ashes, but l\S if by Ma1l, Toronto , II Rov. lanrl., Tt tbiin~, magic, it emerged fro1n the ilarut.s , it Jni:ereoll , '" Johnston and 1ad}, Gfobe woultl not " down, ' and it is to d ~y more Trlrunto , N l{u1g artd lady, Go.xette,Barr1e, J H L1tt'e, Adve~t1se1, Owen Sonnd, JG prosper ous, more p1ogrcssive, more deter· mined to reHch the zenith of t ts fame than McRae, C«narlion, Saru1!\. 1 J R Grant, ever before The whole of Wedne·day was Sun, Brul!!.se]g do' oted to sight seem~ 10 the city Among QuimEc- J Ta.. e, l\f P, La 1'ImeHe, other plsccs of 1nlc1cst -r1s1tcd "l\crc the )lontreal, Erne~t Pecn.ud, L'Elcctt.111, etock yards, the Bo:nd of Trade, the nuh Quebec , Dr Dionne, Cuio ie1 du Canada,, he parks, the tunnel under the rtver, lhc Quebec , P Lemay, Le Noi«ell<ste, Quebec, post office, court house, Y ~'.I C ..l~ , D.nd L J Demers, Le Ganadiw, Quebec , Paul other pu bhc bmldm~s <\.ft et a stay of 30 De Caze11, .Le .Jot.M nal de Quebec, Qnebec, hours iu busy Chicago our party sought Osea.r Dunn, L Optn1on P1lbltq_U.P-1Montreal, their I.lull man homes and \.'i ore soon dash N Levasseur, L E'lienement, Que bee , H B ing along i\t a rapid tale of epeed O\tr the Cass, Chronicle, Ql1ebec , P A. Crossb;}, Chic.ago, Roch: I·land & Pacific Hailroad, Montreal, John 1\'la!ste, Ub.<1c1ver, Co,VJl,ns Till~ FAMOU8 .AI BERT IRA ROllTR ville Tlus popular route to 1\'Iu ncapohs,St Pa.ul MAI Arnrn PR0\1'cEs-Wm Elder, 111 and Mnnttoba. shonld receive cons1deratlon p P, 'fcltyrnplt, St John, N B, J EB fron1 every traveler, "hethe1 he1 t upon McCroady, 1'.a'11e11pt, Moncion, N B pleaen1e or bus1nest1 inasmuch as it is by Wm Den111s, Hei ald, Halifax N S all odds ti o pleasantrst of all the route· ALL A no.ARD to the above place Lea\U1g Ch1cagJ by The excnrs1on eta1ted ur.der Mr Leon tlns route the traveler is soon" hirled past ard'B personal d1rcetion So1ne delay was Jolhet, famous for its quarrtoa nnd the c&usod at Uie outset by the late arrival of Stnto s prison, and theucc nearly westward the c·!tern train on tha Grand Tr1JukJ on through the Itlrnm· Valley and the finest whtch wer~ a. nun1ber of 1ntend1ng excur· corn g1ow1ng country in the wor 1d to Rock 11onl·ls from eastern Ontario, but nt 1 30 Island, on tho Mrns1ss1pp1 River, where, pm we were all olf via 1he Credit Valley crosinng one of the largest 1101 a1 d steel and comfortably quartered in \pulhnan bridges in the ccuntry, he 1eaches lot a care Our Lower Canada conf1 trcs forrned s01l at the pretty and thrnu g citv of quite an acqn1s1t1on, and in merriment and Davenport The Island of Rock Island, 11ood follo"sh1p generally won the hearts upon \\htch the 1}ntted s~atfs ha \'e built of every one, ea1>ec1ally of the lad10e The a .m.at nrsena] and Jl!.!_nory, ~ ~ lovely ...,, :presence of the Frontili press 11r aomewhat spot r .eaung the Mis'1s·ippi Valley at ofa new feature 111 these anflual excurs1one:, Da."I en port, oue 1s soon speedtnv O\ er the and 1s calculated to promote moot friendly beautiful rolling E-'ratr1es of Eastern Iowa, rAt\ttone between JOUrnahats of the s1eter famous at once for their adaptability to provinces. All tho Toronto dathes save the culhvat1on of corn, on.hi fln:x, frn1ti;, ono had gpec1al correspondents, and the and, 10 fact, tnoat C\"er}th1ng worth ral8 other c1t1cs r.nd mo·t ol the town· eaot ang J.. ess than fifty mtles from D<H en port and west of the " Qneeu city,' lurm·hed writers on the staff of their leadmg newa West fobeity 1s reached the centre at present of wlui.t ts f:n.t brcotnn g the f1nEKt papers We had members and ex members d nry drntnct rn tlie United StaLo· In of the HDnse of Co1nmons and lJeg1~latu(oo, tlm sect10n tho lo, er of fine cnttlo ~ 111 while the three learned profess10na sup f.ind Short Horn~, and other ra10 hrot>d of phed a number who combine 1he d1vunone purest blooU-uiauy of then111npo1lcd \J,j the tlmfty farmers of tl1e l!etghlxrboud of iournahsm with the active puramt of frun1 Canada their ptofes·10nal dutw· We had In a word" all the talents," and 1t would be d1fhcult to find anywhere a happier and more congemal company of th· hohday oeeker> Two pull mans "ere P'ckc<l fl om end tc end and top to bottom, the !oven of the "fragranl weed " havrng to lament the want of a ·moking car 0 I neas to return He sent an able and Ccl, r,ubtlt sul;nuHed .t verbal report courteous representative m !no stead, l10w · from the Spec al Committee nppomted lo ever, 1n the person of ~Ir \Y It Callaway, investigate the new rcgulnt ions nnd la.we city passt-ng:er agent C V R and C S R , relating to Education Oul Cub1tt also aubn1iUed I\ repor' from l 11oronto, who did e\ eryth ng in 1ns po\i;er tho Finance C( mmLttee, recommending to add to tho comfort and onJoyment of the payillent of the followrng sum· tha travellers On Welnesday morning John Squair, fees ~\tendmgintermedlale the wernbera of the party were up brlght Exn.m1natlon, $18, Tohn Gaud, work and t II repans, ~181 05 -Tot·l, $199 85 The and early, a anxious to see t 1 1e grea. com report was adopted 1nerc1al metropolis of the West, Chica!{O, On n1ohon 1t wap. res )lved thn..t thP v.:htch w.u reached about 8 u',Jock that ground at the Sonth \Va.rd school be <lt· morning Several mJles on tlna side of v1ded for the con\ c111ence of the pup1ls, d and that the same be done., the V18ltlng the gr1;iat city, I owever, we pt\s~e Conlmittae iua.y duect fULL'1A>r UIH, llfoved by M1 Fa1rha1rn, seconded by Mr Keith, rh·t the Secretary do apol) to whtch ts a n1onument to the Pul1111:i.n the MintBter of ~ducationior aptl1nut fur Palace Oar Company Tins 01ty, bernb Miss Adair to authorize her to teach, srnl fully laid out, with handsome buildings, permit to be fo1 tlr'8fl years u~rrlrd I lie Bo,1rd '~ dJ1Jt1r1ied beautifnl a.venues, par k s, f ounta l ns, & c, ----hao been erected by Pullman, of palace c.r SOLI" ·' "'"'" fame, and its population ot 10,000 are on A hrgc atte 1clance Is expect ad at the gaged sole1y in connection with his great re oDeUl g ·arv1ces of Eldad B C church works New Htreets are being opeued and on Sunday ni.;xt r.rr Septu11ua Hog:.i.rth,l~eeve of Steph6n bmlt up with m .rvcllous rop1dilJ The Town~h1p and hie wife have been v1s1hng wntor was tnformed that 11 :Mr Pullman their mends hern ptospered the next five years as. he had Mr Wm Elford, Sr has 10nted his donti fur the past five, he wuuld at the end farrn to M1 l{11ssellff Cobonrg Sl::lve1al of the school clnldren vunt1;:it1 of that limo bo worth $30,000,000-a snug Lho To10nto Exh1b1t1on on Saturday last ltttle aum evon ln the g1 eat co ctn try of nulhonaires ~ ~ omt:n that hR. ve been ]Jrunouucefl 1nour abl" by the best phvsicans ha"\ e been complet <\.bout 8 o'clock Wednesday morning LARGE IMPORTATIONS of F1ench, Englrah, German and Ame1ican JOHNS & JEWELL. DRY - Goons~. ----00:--The 'a1 IOUS 211 tr EXTENSION OF -BUSLNESS. (o)--- J.B. MARTYN Eavmg bought out Messrs. W Full lme8 of Fresh, Choh.: Dare~ &Jail's ~utcner ~usiness, and Cheap GROCERIES -(o)and engaged tbe sot Hces of both Qr l!'ull lmes of PROVISIONS, of them, begs to mfor m THHn FLOUR, FEED, etc PATRONS that they will be --(o)-made welcome and will QT Full lmes of CROCKERY, be well ~erved at lns place of busmcss GLASSWARE, etc -(o)@" Full lmes of FRESH and I Texture~. Exqms1te Designs and Novelties I 3,000 Bbh. A1111lcs Wanted. Never fxni~1teo in Canao a Previous to ___ ..;__ ,,,_,.. _____ tnis Season! Far111 fin- !OiiaJc 111 Dn1·1- A SPECIALTY IN Boys' Knickerbocker Stockings I Double Knees-Just Right. ---Watch fo1 our--- i11gton, W Goods p1ornptly rlehveied t o CURED MEATS all pat ts of the Town BOil..LAND! fo1 one month olfc1s for sale the balance of lns --s~.rooK -- C>N' T"E5:'.l!l-- of SEP'TEMBER. ----w.---- OF--- LARGE ~CONSIGNMENTS w... ' of French Silks and Sat in.1, l\fo1ro at1d Pskm S.illu and S.!!.llll!> , Satm-de-J,yon, Satm-de-M:0rv1beux, Silk Velvet11 and Vel~eteens , Broche Velv:cts and Velveteens., Broehe Plushes ; M1ll111ery Plushes , Ottoman Ribbons , Sa.sh Ribbons ; Laces , 0 1 1 ' r:e'hiEi? 1; a:~~d loom about el~hty ncro· under cult1'1ahon the r01ua1nrle1 Lur bered I New Drnss Goocls-100 d1ffe1 ent shades ; CMhmere:J , Opera w1eth vine and oak 'fhere 1s on the farm nn orchard ot about one Flannels , Y'i'oollen Kmtted Goods-plain and ombre 1tr1pes , hnnilrad bearing fruit treos good fratne house "YitLh k1tchen attached n good barn with etono and a well and c11tern Mantle Cloakmgs , Ulster Cloths, Tweeds , Napp , P1 mndents, foundation J he roads lC'ading to the prernlacs a.re i;?ood 'lF.Rl\fR OF ~.ALE One tenth ca.sn.nt tho time of Camel's Hair, Furs, Hea1y Wool Underwear, CanAdian salt , enonRh to make one third of tho purchaso n1oney with1n one mon h therea~er tho ho.lance Y n1 ns ; Fmgerings ; Comfor tei s ; Blankets , to be J aHl tn five equal annualinstalment1111 with &1 1s Q Clarke county of Durham wi l be offered for sl\le by .JilUblic auction nt Beers hotel at I cltkard on I hnrsdo.:r. the 28th dar of. St!pternber :AD 1882 at t\'O oclock 1n the rifternoon in 1rnrsuance or a. }:10\\ er of i'!l:J.le contained 1n n uiorlgage which will 00 producml a.t the time o! sale 'I'ho to.rm conta1nl'l one hundred acres more or lee:s and is cornposccl ur the "0st hall of lot number tbnty in the ninth concession of the !I.LB ABLE FAR!H AV sun or in ihe IN rH.E TowN BOOTS & SHOES -AT- GREATL y REDUCED PR! CE R for cA S H ·~ ... Be sure and give him a call. STAND :-West Store in Nead s' Block. TO ua soin AT LOW l'titCES THE ?~ANTLE lntori:>i>t at the rate of seven per cent per an11u1u Further p1trticnlars and cond1tlons of rele can bo had !10111 the"\ endor s Solicitor at Oahn,-wa Ont Oslunva... 6th Septlrnln~r tis~ H T PHILLIPS J ' MA l<" ENGLISH AncttouP.01 V tmdor s t:Jolioitor DEPARTMENT A :t'ine FARMERS I ATTElf 1'101' I Havmg purcha~ed the Maclnm· Shop lately occupied by Wm McClung and arlrled o. Mouldmg Shop and soma new Maclnnery, I a.rn now prepared to make all kmds of Castmgs and do all kmdR of Mill and ]\fachme "01k Special attention gi ven to the repamng of Reapers, Mowers and Tluashmg llfachmes All kmps of Uearmg, C'ouphngs and C311rnlcr Teeth kept on hand, a!Ro P io" Pomts and other iepairs fo1 all lnnds of plow" Havrng a staff of expenenc~d w:orkmen employed, hope lo g1vo sat1sfact10n to those that may favor me with then w01k <;::: will be managed by a new system ,ind prices grnatly cut do\\n T HE GNDERSIGNED MILLINERY undm the supenision of MISS AIIiD, of Montreal OFFERS 'l'O RENTthe.tFINE FAH.M be1ng lot 18 in the lsL COilCIM:SIJIOn Of CARTWRIGHT, TAILORING IlENRr, of Montreal MH MITCHELL will supe11ntend cutting and fittmg of Gents' Smts, etc NOTE CASH PRICES! A FEW QUOTATJONS g, R. H. SYLVESTER, BOW MANVILLE AGRICULTURAL AND MACHINE Knm STREET EAST, No1th Side WORKS, P.S.-Ihghest puce paid for any quantity of Scrnp Iron. loo WM. McMURTRY WILL SELL THE FOLJ,O'iHNG ·-~ G_-.-0--0--D--s·:;) GLOVES.. I -.A.'Z'- GREAT REDUC 1I1IONS Dross Goods, Ma.ntlca, Du1m;i.ns, 1; lslcrs, Just Arrived-50 dozen FHENCH KID GLOVES- Opeia, T,,, 0 De>1il·able l'ar11u1 ror Colored and Blacl.-111 2, 3 and 4 buttons These Sale The hiL Sltuatcd \\tthin 11 miles of Prince Gloves me imp01ted to my 01d1r, and me Arthurti T anf11ng on the Notth shore of Lake Supci101 and composed ot 180 acres of good land n.s follo 20 a< of Ila) ~O acres of Oats stamped and wan:mtecl WH reH Mantle Cloths, I Fancy Wool Goods8hawls, Clouds, Holds, 8qnareEi, BreaJ~f,tst ---(o)--- NO.TICE4j All goods leavmg the eiltoibhshmrnt found damaged 01 1mlJe1foct must be ietmned at once for allo11 n:rwc 01 Arthurs I anding and 2~ m Im~ or a. Canada Pac1tlc l\.ailwn~ Stnt1on cOJnpoHed of 3ZO acres of land of wh1ch 60 acrvs rn clt aretl and under crop balance v,: ell "oodcd untl creek runnmg through centre of l:lan10 and ther e is also a llouso and Barn upon it lior further particulars npply to u1<l 50 acres pa.rtJy cleared and balanco "ell \\Om1ed and watered and tborc 1s situated lhe1eun a good !louse Stable and Bn.r11 lhe 2nd Situated w1tlnn 14 nnles of Prince 4 nmcs of Pol.ato1::1s L IC('S- Goud a n ety Hmt\ y a Large Stuck, Trun1111ngs, Srr.nll \Vnre, 'r Ulotei Cloths, Nice Chr1a tmas Goods, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Scads and Lad iea' Tics 1n Great ·variety ~1ushna, VV1ndo \\ Curt1uns, En1bro1der1cs, Fnll Stock Cloths & T" eedo, Blankets, Flannels, :Mens' Undershtrts & DrawPrs Wince) 1-Pl·m and Check 'l'El\MH CJl'cballg!l Chiods afte1 a fau tual not provmg satisfactory mu·t be iepo1 ted to headq ua1 tei ·, hc111g dr,te11nmed to sell fo1 cash and gt ve the best posst blc rnlue ----~---- Prince \.rfh11rs Landing or to AH THUR BURK -='"Uu.1:,..._ _ _______ __ -".Rc-:o..-"..-man' 1111..: U\.1'LFRlRK -Cush ~ I Feathel's Wa1·led, GLASGOW HOUSE i ~--(o)--~~ PUMPS!PUMPS! Cheape1 a11 1l TH OJV[AS PATERSON i c-p< 1lfull) annuu11el, that Ins pm chases of bettei than eve1 I ROBERT FERGUSON, Cheap One Price Cash Store, Tl.te ouly house to buy first class Goods at low pnces for the pr cscnt season ai e now roady for m spect10n and will be found "ell asso1 ted m all the learlmg lmcs. Hanng iesolved to reduce his ve1y la1ge stock w1thm reasonable bounds, he will sell large Imes of goods, m 'a11ous departments, at less than wholesale pi tees Pa.ties wi,hmg to expend their rnone) to th e best advantage, will consult their rm n mtercst by 111uk mg an cat l) call SUITS got up on short notwc and warranted to fit BEAVER BlOGK. KING STREET, BOWMANVI LL E. - - ( ·) - Orde1s b} 1n ulprompt1y attend ed Special rnducements to ·wholesale Buye1s ROBERT to Orono Septen1 be1 1 1882 FERGUSON 3 m ~· ·

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