· TERMS :-$1.50 Pint A.NNUK. OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M. A. JAMES, EDITO:I. Al(D PiOPRIXTOR. VOLUME ,.NEW SERIES, NUMDEU 26G. BOWM.ANVILLE, ON'l'ARIO, )fRIDAY,· AUGUST 31, 1883. --~-- ;· ~--- - .--- - -- -- - -- -- - - --. - . - -- ----------- XXIX. Nm.rn:m 5. ----· · -~ ----~------- ULTIKlTUK I · CORRESPONDENCE.. THAT STATUTE LABOR. A.T C<>ST ! says one. A~ LESS . TMAN co·sT II crie's a second. A · T REMENDOUS SACRIFICE·!!! --proclaims a· third.. ~wE SAY~ -we will sell you' ·ds·,. . · 111· n e · ry . 0 9 · G Ml · D G d · re SS 0 0. .S I G d . . e oo . s, st.a P . · . Srn,-I see a reply on the 17th inst. to -AND-a few questions su1::gested by "J uruho" on the previom week concerning road work. The pathmaster says he·can give sufficient reasons for not havin.~ done the work before. As the season was unusna!- Our numerous patrons in Bowmanville and vicinity will please 'l.y wet the w0rk cou.ld 11ot be satisaccept our thanks for the patronage so liberally bestowed since factorily done, as most of the work that was wanted to be done was repairing commenced business. We a lso beg to inform them a.nd the 1luices across the road-a. Now, I want to public generally that we have decided to sen' our entire know where all tills labor would be requir - - - ·stock o f - - ed which he s~ys would be the most of it on sluice ways. At any rate we were warned out to do turnpike wnrk on the Kingston road. Only one man obeyed -BY THEthe summons .an.d done his work according to order. I h1i.ve examined the sluice ways in Mr. Brook&' beat f!>nd fiud them as follows: St&rting from Short's Corners south, No. 1 sluiceway 1111 r ight ; No. 2 after which date McClung Bros. will occupy thl:l premises. do .. across the Kingston road in good repair; No. 3 do. going north wants 11olne Our stock is very large and as the time for disposing of the repairing ; No. 4 going east good a.S new ; same is so limited have decided to offer SPECIAL BARGAINS~ No. 5 goiDg south wants fixing; No. 6 goin~ north on a sm11,ll scale wants someffe~Note the 'following reductions in TEA: thing done to it ; No. 7 fnrther north on Our TEA ,.excellent value at 40 cents, we will sell at 25 cents. the same road has been fixed by the Coun eil; No. 8 l(Oing tmst. all right; No. Our TEA, Bxcellent val ue at 60 cents, we will sell at 45 cents. 9 a.ii rigM; No. 10 all right ; No. 11 all Our TEA, excellent Yalue at 75 cents, we will sell at 60 cents. wrong, and hn.e been so for _ the l!ist two We will not sell in quantities less tha.n 5 lbs. at above prices. years ; No. 12 all rii:ht ; No. 13 goiug not·th in good repair ; No. 14 furl her notth Our Large st..·ck of Granite Toa Sets, Toilet Sets, Chinit Tea Set.a, F1mcv Jugs, Fancy wants t wo planks. And this is the end of Cups, Glaasware, Lamps, etc,, will be offered at very low figures. Mr. Brooks' beat, ao you see that out of This is a GENUINE CLEARING' SALB. Oall !\llrly and saour!) Bnrga.ins. 14 sluiceways only 5 requires repairing, and some of theru not much. Now, Mr. J:lrook.s ·~eel in iire.S'l'A'r.118XAlf lii&i week .JP_ an explille tc. not haTinu dene the work -~ . · beforewae was aluiceways. because most Now, of the Iwork to be · ~=~===~==========~~============~~~ done say with- - - -- · --- - - fflVINC UP BUSINESS I ~LEAVI:NG BOWMANVILLE.~ we CBOOERI ES,PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, CLASSWARE,&c, ·15th of October -next, we J0 R N S J E WE LL out fear. of contradiction that one man can THE apple crop in this district is a faildo all the fixing required m Mr. Brooks' · ure, t here being 110 winter frn it. Plums be... t in fixmg slmceway· m five days. llre a big crop, and grapes if they ripen Now, Mr. .Brooks 2eta from me as my Duck shooting is good now. will be an averag~. portion of work 5t days; from Lewis X. Y. Z'e letter 111 too personal for p11b- . HE oholer!l is rapidly disappearing in Gimbl~ and 13ou, <lk days; from William lication. Egypt. While ths scourge lastP.d it seri· Local and Otherwise. "'o.. So, after takin!! ti Ye day11 for doing shnce h · f h" bl dd" i · I red in Ca.iro and its suburb· ' work he has a-b1ll1mce of 18 dayil, & ....din t ere 16 I\ as 1on11. e we mg n town\ - ,_ soon. . I A family named Swyers, .who formerly · MR. :PoDDS' has been delivering parts lived near Columbus, E11.st Whitby, has more thau all t hat there is Mr. l:lroo"s' 21 and 22 of Picturesque Canada in town falle!1 heirs to a f_ort~n13 of £11,000 by .,. this week. the relative own work, hO<\V much I don't know, bU:t s ae1J.th of a d. E m 1England. Mr. j udgtng from the size of hte farm it would Our readers will find Q full assortment wyel'S st1.1rte for ng and last wesk. ill be 1oeveri.l daya. So you 883 there was of school books and other requishs at The family now live at Short Tl"a.ct, N .Y. lots of work to be pnt iu besides' rlxipg Yellowlees. . TnE Well"ud Telegraph, a Conservative THI! Salvation Army evidently camp paper, does not appear to draw its inspirsluice ways. This excuse of liie may..appe_ a r all right enough to people at ;a. dis- in the centres of wickedness. Their a.tion from the leading Tory organ. Speakiug of Mr. Blake th" Telegraph·s:-1ys :tance! but we know the reason why the latest halt ts at Napa.nee. work _ was 1.Jot done in its . proper time. N apanee contains more pretty ~iris to " Blake is a great lawyer, a. good citizen The day that Mr. Brooks came to. warn h b C d and eminent speaker, and an upright man. t e acre ~ au aoy other t~wn in _.aua a. Hetf't ha_" ne.ver blackened, ataloed, eveo m11 out was on the.28th d11y..of..July.. He Wh t & mty the alll-Oke cijJln'eU&li "'" says that, as my s(m told" him; Wd were .· ..-U · · soiieu, tbe. parliamentary hlstoryor politithrough with our haying and hoeinll, and Th11 Orange Yoi!it Britons of the 111id- cal l'ecords of Canada." , that 1 wait helping my neig~bor. He says land district .hold a monster pic-nic in; NEWSPAP~!IS geh little credit for voluuhe did not see any need of givin!{ me a Port Hope on the 20th, of Septt:imber. : ta.ry and .un.paid advocacy of measures ~ special notice. I ssk to be notified accord· K1xo street is a credit to ~he chairman ! a.lfoctins: the publie good. Those whicli CJ) ing as the by-law directs. Thi> same dey of · Roads and Streets-Mr. Porter. A; labor the most earnestly for r.eform and Mr. Brooks notified µrn, I had contracted coat of gravel has been put on t o complete !· ~ood government always receive a double "7-1 with wy neighbor to help him to plongb the job. ! portion of ~enaeless denunc_iat ion. People -~ !JO 11eres of sdd. 1 thought JDyselt justified ).\'Iayor McArthur is showing excellent i who _are gull~y of wronic dorng are apt to ~ in fillilll{ th&t contract, for the time was taste in laying out his lawn. Visitors to I be bit~er agamst the p~pers that denouncs ·~., passed for· him to warn me out according town grea.tly admire his handsome new , t he w~ck~d1~esa of their course .. 11oe stated m the by-law, where it says the residence. , ; ~ESHS. STEEI;I! BR_os. have disposed of c+ overseer Bhall g;i ve us aix d!lyil' notice. THE old fashioned camp meeting has 1 their grocery bu.mess m Oshawa_to Messrs """"" Mr. Brooks must acknowledge that myself, become 11 thiag of the past in this pa.rt of j ·Tohn~ & -~eweII, of .BowmanviUe. · The i-' my neighbor east and my ueighbor west · Canlj.da, but every chur-::h should hold au chan11e w1.l take place on the 1st. 0 , ~o(J) have many times during th id spring offertid "harvest home." ve~ber. ll!essrs. Jo~ns & Jewell are Jive our services to bim and felt anx:ious to . busmess men, and will be a val uable acput in our road work at the right sea.arm A LARGE e~oursion from Port Perry un- quisition to our town. We congratulate 1-1 · when other people were doipg theirs, but ~ier the fl:U~(>·ces of the Sons of England them in being 80 fortunate as to secure 80 rm "No boys" wss the only answer we could intend vts1ttng L1ndday on W.ednesday, large and valuable a business as that ot ~~ get, "I am too busy just now." The 28th. September the 5th. Messrs. Steele Bro11.-0shawa Reformer.. tday of July came, I am warned out to go The H.ev. J, A. Ca.rr..pbell, for the past TnE editor of the R,flgina Leade· r ia fur(J) to work on the 30th. "NoJ>oys," said I, two years pas~or of the M. E. Church at ious · . He has been t r-ied and convicted of U). "I am too busy now." Mr. Br<Joks had Port_Perry, dt?d at Frankforrl,on Monday having "illegally had in his possession <J) c+ show.' s reference to Jumbo he saw at Barnum's weeko _f typho1d _.fever. and imported into the said territ ories, lie said Jumbo wa·s a large animal Wh f l 0 en orcrng the cow bya.w at spirituous liq uors without havin" a speotie d d I ·r-f sn very oci e. I ca1 I myself Jumbo of Peterborough the curious fact was devel- ial permissioll'for' the sathe, and ~ontrary 8 8 t'1 smalll!r specie, and little crossed with oped that a cow cannot be impounded on to the statutes tn such cases made and 1-1· the mule, and as a consequence n o\ as s d h t · 1 J1 0 docile or as easy to lead as the monster un ay- t a ls ega Y· provided." He had a flask of brandy " ' Jumbo referred. to by him. Mr. Brooks Mr. W. F . Glen has bottght the ent ire which he purchased in the ea.st, and had 'J.f told a neighbor of mine that he would interest. of Mr. William Bowman in the not empt ied it. He complained that the I-'· make me put .in my work this year, and asAets and stock of the Masson Manufac t- m ost that could be done was to confiscate H h e could make me put in my \v ork for uring Company, Oshawa. the liquor, butCol. Itichardson wentfurth~ . ..., . next year too. · I ask who has made h im THE Napanee B eaver is now one of our er and tiued him $50 and costs. ruler and a judge over me for next year 1 best exchanges. It has been lately enMRS. K ERR, wife of Major -Ge111-·al I have never sa.id I would not do my work larged and greatimproved typographically. Kerr, of. 'l'oronto, will deliver au address h..... this ygar. I am willing to do it at some It is a credit to that town. on " M issions in lndi1i.," in St. Paul's t>"" convenient time. I look on it as a debt FARMERS should not fail to insure their church, on Thursday, 6th Sept., at 3 p.m. l/). that I owe, and if Mr. Brooks will ask nie· barns while their grain is iu them. It Tnis lady resided in.lndia for fifteen years I-rt some day to come when it ie convenient I costs but a triffle. Fires by lightning a~d mo!e~ e.nd beca~e perfectly famil iar ~ will do so ; but the day has passed by ha"f'a-been numerous of late. wtth mission work m that country, and for Mr. Brooks to warn me out accordiug During a thun<}.er storm la.st week ma:!'. l;ie expected to treat .~er interesti~g t::f:> to the by-law, where it says the work lightning struck a reaper on whtch Mr. sub~e?t with marked_ abihty. She '!ill O shall be done between the tirbt da of D. Withers was sen.tad and the horses r&n exh1bi_t t~e dress !1-nd Jewelry of ~n Indian ~ May and the tirst of A ugust. away smashin" it t o atoms. ~ady m ill11stra.t1on o~ t~e h~btt~ of the 0 S. W. SA.ND.ERS. people. A cord1alJnvttation is given t o T HE Salvation Army continues to go all the ladies of the town to attend thfl NoT:s.- Mr. Brooks is tntitled to space for a. reply, after which this discussion on conquering 1u Lindaay, aud it is now meeting. ~aid it is th_ei~ 1intention.~t an early period . A PARING burglary was perpetrated in must close.--.ED. S·raTESMAN. ..o erect their bar1'9fks t here. the northern outskirts oi the town on :M;essrs. Manning & Nosworthy have Thursday of last week. A person or perIlAMPTOlv. jilit received a car l"ad of the popular sons brolce into t he residence of Mrs. This letter was overlooked la.st week) Comblnatjon .Cook Stons. They have Alex. Stewar. t , Manvers Road, 'gainin g Mr. A. J . Reynolds has been spending fu ll lines 'o f other stores in stock. Look entrance by the bR.ok window, and ranPORT PERRY in ~nd see t hem. sacked the drawerE,. chests and other rtiwdaysatNiaguraE'alls. . · · ' RELLE\'II.J.Jl. · · J.v,riss Minnie Motley has been engaged WE are informed that clover seed wi:I ceptacles. They took awuy about $30 in AGEN'l' FOR 'l'HE (Opened 1857.) Undergraduate Courses in assistant teacher for the balance of the be ·a very poor crop. Iusects of the wea.vil cash, A. silver watch, valued as 11 keepsake, ___ ..,~ Ch i s· 1 Pl Albert llulver·ity C::ollell(e. Courses tor Ma.t ye a quantity ·of clothin~ and senrR.l small 'l'he above works are running full blast to a.ml) on mg e OW , riculatlon tn Arte, Lsw and Medicine lu ..tl11er ,H. C. Phillips is- studying with Dr. . species are destroying the heads before arti'Cles. The burglary was committed they blossom. Ma!ly farmers have alkeep up with or~ers. Some Yery dlarge o h rders d and Port Peorrw G""'"' Plow fJoJie11:e Grnmnrnr 8«11001, C::o1111uerelnlC::olitlier, Bowmanvi'lle, intendi " og to fit J1ave been received lately, lncln mg a an · .... ,..... \ ' Jcg" llrst-olaeR. Diplomas In Music. Alex1u ready turned t heir sto.c k into their <:lover between 10 a. m. and 3 p . m . , Mrs. Stewdra C::oIJege for Ladrns, o.verai;-e total exiien him3elf for the medical profession. M me Gray Monument for tho 'l'aylor Estate, Sulky Horse Rake-art being absent a~ M r. Oke's. There i fields. Csrtwrigbt; and a Gray Monument for Mr. J. (with Board), $3 ·.25 per week. 'l'erme OP r· mam J. Cole has purchased from . no cine to the culprits. · · Freeburn,Cartwr1glt t, \VE 1'11lMPLOY NO AGEN'.t'S, warranted to bo the best , Sep, 6. 1883; Jan. 2, 18'Y. For particnlare, ad· ....r. Worth the acres of P" . oper·y J ·ust THE anniversary of the P. 1\1. church, 10 '/ d~~sg Pree~dent J, R. JAQUES, · D. D., Bel - .1u. · .and are sell~ng 'fomv S wnes, · onuments, e~·· 1· at lower prices In c:on.sequonce. Our cutt.o· Horse Hoes· Reapers · Tiile, Ont. · north of the village, formerly the home- ' this town,. will be held on Sunday and mere get the .comm1es1on themeelve~. It will Monday, 9t_ h and 10th prox. Special Given up by Doctors. p11.:r any person who intends erecting a ·nonnand other Implements ·DIVORCES.-Nopubllclty; residents or ny ~ad of the Farley's. _ . · mcnt to the memory of u. departed friend to · State. Desertion, 'Non-Support. Ad..A number of self-bmdtng reapers have Sabbath services and a KOOd eutertaiu"Is it possiblti that Mr. G odfrey is UJJ write me or see me peraonally betore ' placlng ltt:SIDENC~:--"l'felllngton Stroot, now. and ap1ilications·ror stamps. w. H. Lee. At en introduced among our farmers, and ment on Monday. Particulars next week. a.nd at work, 1md cured by t\o a simple · their order. I RUarante.e first class work at . may be 8een. 239 B'way, N. Y. seem to work well. possible ]l.rices. 'mnnTllle. where 1m.n111Ies lo.we.et THE Bowmanville STATESMAN has com- re:nedy1" H farmers wanting Plows or Rakes will send DTEKTISERS ? send for our Select Lis& df. '.);he cheese company ~ade. a la.rge ship- plated its fiftli year under the able man- "I assure.you it fs irue that lie is entirely · ' a post card I will deliTer them a.t their reeLocal Newspapers. Ge-0. P . Ilowell &. Oo., ""!Bent of ·c heese on Aug. I th, agement of it-s editor and proprietor, Mr. cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters; · }\hRBL~WOJtJ!!S, ldent.'eil. . 261. 10 Spruce St. N. Y. POK'l' Pm!RY M. A. Jamee, 'l.nd the twen\y-sighth year u.nd only ten days ago his doctors gave JUDXEY DISRA.811.-Pain, Irritation, Reten of ita existence. · i[t la an outspoken aud him up and said .must die1" Nearly all who go to the North-west, or an:r Outomers oan ohootS<' elth&r of three nrst Doys nndyoutbs ready ma.de clothing eepecol- tlon, Incont.lnence, l>eJl<l6itjl, Orn Tei, &o., OW'e4l foreign point, from this dl11trlct, ·got ticket. spirited Reform j ournal, and is generally · "well-a-day! That's remarkabl ! I will cJie,s8 cu.ttem, Elllsqn& Co. alltr. Ellison &. Co. from'Cllmte & Allen, DowmanVille. Tirey sell .,. ·.811-chnpailria..' $1. , · the. b~st local go t his day and get soma for my poor We al'll e:xf:endtn11 the tailoring dept· . EIUSOD W· will eaoriflce the pr i.!'ol'eaee Iii tiQk~~.JbY railway or boat to all polnte, aA low. We take grocer.g' due bills a9:oasb. Ellison acknow!ed11;ed to be one ...ies. Ellison & Cq. est ...-ll:il.-0 ratee, · !m, ~Co. # papers in Oanada. -BrooJ;/i~i Tin~s. · George-I know h ops are goob.,, ol ( . , . . the trade at as low '·' 0 r any 0 ther goo d ln ~~i~~nwl~~,'~~~·~~:lii~ ~~~:0::; ::~~ ·ces as any other house can possibly. Prl · at--and 11·ve. O .+JP.er them . CARPETS Aft D H 0USE-FU RN ISH INC C 00OS, ~ri::t~f~.~~~~'.h!r·,\'~2~~ "~.:;!:F.?~:::::·:,,:::·:: ~~~~~~~1~~1~?:,.;;~~7i.~:~~::: 0 LV G BROS.. d JUST TO HAND I · 10 Cases 1 pint Gem Jars-, 15 Cases_1 quart Gem Jars, 5 ·Cases 2 qu&rt Gem Jars, 7 Cases Glassware, 3 Hog.hsheads China, etc. (IA IGALL I1s IsoL1c1TED I BEFORE IPURCHASING.I) "We have still a few boxes of those ' t:J"' I ~ l'O a CHOICE SELECTED RAISINS left. You should haye a box. I Murdoch Bros. w l MARBLE WORKS H PIPER ALBERT COLLEG I W S H AW A l j o! .., l:t , r- ,. . , . · ·