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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Dec 1883, p. 4

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UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENT . An r.··imated discussion is just now br1no~ being ca.r ried on in the newspapers cou· For Hor:tes, Cattle, Sheep & Swine. Merchant Tailor and General Outfitter, second COL~ c~rning the adviea.bility of increoPi.cg the routo on the first ThurRday of Decern ber a weekly newspape1·, to be called1'he Week, buiJdinR" west of the foundry, Ni;;wr,As'l'Llt:. w ill WATCH CASES, hereafter keep a fine assortment of 'l'weeds endowment of To~·onto University from 9Dd to be published every sncc<;ieding and other Cloths euitable forGentlemen's wear. The best make In the world at the Provincial treasury. Tho advocates Thursday. lt is understood the ploprieSIJlTi! JIU.DE IN TUE I.A.TEST STl'UO:S. ~· A y NA R n·s, '.rJO} JF.l'l'Jll.LER. of the claims of Victoria a.nd Queen's say tors arti Messrs. Gold win Smith ~ ad C. Cloth bought from rue will be out free of ohli.rge. My reputation 1ts a Tailor is well known in that if Toronto is to get any more money Blackett Robinson, and the l,-st named gentleman will be the publisher. NothNewcastle and ~m·rounding country, havfr!Z they must have a slrnre as well, for they · the one h an d nee·i be sa1 ·d of M r. done 'l'ailodng in the village for the past six 1r>.g oo :ve_a~a. during which timo I have done all of Mr. claim that tbe other colleges have bMen Gold win Smith, whoAO connection with Miller's custom work. doing just as good if n ot better work aud the paper ill help to make easy its iTIT cordially thank my custome..s of ihe paei and solicit a continuance of t.beir favor&and " Areat deal mora of it than Tornntl), trod uction to a considerable portion of tbe patronage of m ny new ones, now t.hat I I pn bl1c,or,11pou the other of the energy tie keel? a stoc:k or q1oq1s. My endeavor will be whilst they have been rP.ceivin~ nothin~ R'ld business capacity of the publisher, to give sat1sfact10n rn all work entrustAd t:> me. frum the Province, and have been d<Jing Mr. Blackett Robinson. The eclitor, M JOHN UGLOW. all this l'lith money given by private in- fo r.imounc'.'::l in the prospectus, is ].\fr. ___..,.,..--=~ Newcastle, Dec. 3, 1883. 28u-iw. .~ -· =,._~-"'"'!:"'·.:::~~ . . . . dividuals. We do no~ doubt that when Charles G. D. Roberts, of New Brnne-~~ -----;,.;.n~ \ Christmas lS ComITIP', SO the whole matter h as been investisated it wick, a g1mtletnan well l<nown in the bnt I literary circle~ of Canada aud New York,. It bas no e I· · · th ? 1 will turn out that 'l'oronto h~.s been doing .~nd who combines the rare quality of I ·i qua ~ cunng Horses ?f the sev· lS e rlllCeSS OUlSe. . , era ai ments to wluch they are subject For · a great deal more th"n half the UniYeroity e.xcellent literary equlJ~ment with '-\ prac- COUGHS, COLDS, ROUGHNESS .of the VT.!,_ __ work of the Proviuce, and in jus~ as eflk- tic~! head, and that. tirr~ ha~d with.out HAIR, BOTTS SCURVY, &c., it is inva' K · er '1 't' f 1· nowin,,, "le Cl 1zens 0 t l!S ient a manne>: al!! the ot.her institutions, which all other q11ahficat1ons in !\U editor Juable, and administered in smaller doses acts of a paper w.ho . w~ll have to. receive so as a Tonic, resulting in a hea.lthy condition vicinity to be as loyal as any of bat we r~ncy a good de.'ll of this discus· much, and diserunmate so nicely, a.1Jd and fine appearance of the ammal, I s also' H M · t , b' Il d sion ;~ l'.ida of the mark, 8nd we desire to expel so heartlessly, go fQr naught. The e.qually benefidal to CATTLE, SHEEP and er 8:JeS Y S SU ~ects, iaVe ma e arrangements w ith MesRrs. H .. & J. draw the attention of our readera to tlu1 prospectus of this new paper promigss SWINE. For sale everywhere. !llll?h, but looking at those ~onnected with SOLE PROPRIETORS: Groff of El · ' ·t f nr t ·I re~.l question at iesne. it, it does not seem that its claims pass :;r C X · · ' · nura, oun O n a er oo, We look ou the University es the copethe bounds of modesty or the practicable. · · E~J? & CO.- the celebrated breeders and feed ers stone of the educational sydtem of the 1:he paper "will appeal by a coml?rehenM 0 NT RE AL, P. Q · of hi o-h arade stocl{ 1 "o tl · ·t f o o , ' r ie V l Sl O country. H is just ns import11.ut in its 'live table of contents to the different one of th~ir royal family, known way as the Public or High Schools. True al't1 which exist within the circle of a ---...... .... a much· smaller number of individuals cultured home, '.lnd wil.l endeavour fai.th· as the Pl'incess Louir-.e she will ar\l . . . ' enjoy the advantages of a University fully to summarize the mtellectual, social, ____ rive m Bowmanv1lle on or about ~o urse than of a High School one, and the it political movements of the day." In all nnmhet· of lligh School students is much matt~rs The Week will. be indep.ende~t OFor Weeklv Globe & the 17th of D ec prox. Further ·wa.tch frum now till . . . ' . s~ualler than those in the Public SchoolR, an\l its tone, though high and Whte 111 range as t.hat of the lea.din!! Eualieh and Dec., 3· 1 , 188!. The notice will be g1Yen by the time of but what would t.he Public Schools be ~ ~ most popular and val· uablc uremium ever her arrival so that t h e citizens of wi.hout the High Schools or the Bi"h American first·class periodic:\ls, will smacl> givec with a11yp&.per, ' Schools without the University 'I 'l'he distin ctly of the soil of Canada. The 1'heGJobesay; 0-ive BowMANVILLii:, Fw 1).~ " ' DEc'n 7. t.bree grades are dependent on one auoth- Paper will reflect the higher thou!?' r.v care v.ii;iJ. the our town may tm~1 out and 0 , ,lit of ordina ' a.11d ai e all necessary if we intend to the country, political and literary. In WalciJ w;n h ·" f01' .veat·s. it caa be olea11ed o1· her a right royal welcome. I have ··t.o~,fred 1 ~ au:r Watcn :ua'rnr, the wo ,·.Ks .~ eep the standard of education high in literature t.herJ is a yearin.g for sorneth· 1 · · · · Je.r-oDw ·d meca' . .A.a an evid·mce ofLheir also pm·chased some of the choicest d MUNICIPAL POLITICS. no mes of some wno this cotmtry. Now, if this is so, why mg nationa1 an worthy or a. nat ion, ··>O,>o l/ ,~ \Ve ~.n'lex the . aspiration it will lend a strong ,iave suh2 ,.ribeo and who.ha·'e the Watch in cattle from the beist feeders ofDal'lshould we refuse to support the Uni· and to this · 1. · h · d < t 1, , h e i« 'losc&sion. BOWMAN VILLE. veraity in the same manner :· 1 we support han d ;Jn po mes t ere is a est~"' O get B 1\-JcLaughli o. '.ly;one. ingLon, Clarke and Whitby, in adRo· :irnway, l\frnh. the High and Public Schools 1 If it is not out of the harness of part.y, and 111 1'he G Ba,.,·, 1 There is much talk but little det.inite Week all who aim for such freedom w ·ill. t R G '1sov. CaitwrigJn. dition to which my Christmas d isthought wise t<> entrust the lower kinds 'j: H }"lo .·11rers~ t bGmus. :ictiori ovet" municipal pnliiics in town. of education to private liberality why find an ally. It is comforting to be as· y .A Wrish·, Cartwrigtc. play will cons ist of Beef, Mutt.on, Mr. A. Younie is the first mau to rn- should we entrust the higher 1 Nobody 11ured, in a. jurnal that is certam to have k ,:i Powe':3, Cttdwu~. G'3l~aWJ., Lamli>, Pork, Sausao"'e,Yeal,Yenison, . charao ter as T he week , ti1at tlie · J J Pe'.'\J'Sa, Oi·e. cm~tic e. D~U(lte his ca.ud;dal ure, 1 111vi1Jg docicled doubts l hat the denominational colleges S nch paper will be " untrammelled by party M v;r 1~' i~·1\.:iu·n. Gr~110. Partridge, Hare, etc. All persons ,fo .offer for the l\fayoralty. He js in every uro doing good work, but tho State cannot conne1:tions, free from party leanings, '\V MufCloc1':: G.lasgow. Sc.idan>J. 11.!ford to leave high educatio11al work to rt;:ipec.; worthy of the conficleMe of the Reu "'ick, t: L~'Ul!ord, EDg'aud. W ishin2'. J. omts or quar ters wiJI £nd he do.,e by anybody a1,d everybody. We u11biased by party considerations, " ThtJ J ,-r .Jewe'l, 1 y:o!l<!, ~ elegtors, aod the dignity of the ho!lora1Jlo must see to it ~hat it is done efficienlly, editer will require each writeno affix: his J G '.i.>S)<l, Leskatd, it to thefr advantage to ca11 a nd T Co .va'l, Oronr. posHi.0~1 will be well mai.itained by him. and this can best be accomplished, in the name to auy paper cotributed, or, responBeacocJ.;. Ca1i\\.-lg;1t. inspect my stock·· Above all, in the political sphere .A. J N Morr;s, Bo i\'ID'l.nvm e, Jfo io a g~ Ueman l'1f bru11d experience, prese11t state t.oJf the connt ry, by dire0tiug sibility." "its desire will be to farther to · : he utmost, W Tes lo", " j Tl £ 11 · l our .e nergies to the proper sustentation ·en und j~1dgme!J.t, aud is respl'cted by every- all and healthy devel- c l'7eids, le ' o owmg gent emen have of our r1ational University. A man may of its power, the free · ,, C urrent events R C Rke, le ft tl1e1r . 01d ers f or a JOln ' . t of th e Ma~Jn , oo.g5, D6 h11-~ duri '~ hia mW~n<t~ lwr!} l;'!ecure private tuition for his cnihlren if opment of t h e nation. · A"Ki'man, Pn'ncess Lou e . · .ma,ntl'e~ted /:(t'eat lnter;t )n thf weltare hl'l w1elioti, but the StatA Axpects none the politics, literature and all t.he other,topic2 R 18 Laoobeli, u ld pay his aha.re · sus· that go to ma.k e up l\ fi rs t ·cl ass pel'llltlical G· D.v.;~. FF MoArthur,Mayc.r, J Fosler, d1·uv<or, tmd progre·s of the t11w11. He i~ a .,entle- leu that he eho" will receive a.ttent.fon in The Week. Mr A Cl\ ~ Jc?ic'eil . DrMoLa.ngl:!in,Ml:'P, S Co~ton, bainiog the schoold of his loc_t\lity; why nm!! foi~qr,e a·l d bss pleotv of time at ell.or.lid Hon J Simpson, Dr Youn11;, V 8, Gold win Smith will coutribnte at ioterv11.l~ ~~l~~~~eT , this rule not prc:vr.il also in U11l.~ G McSill, )!;sq, HS Manning, reviews of current events at home a.nd W W"ida·i, 1u~ c1t?JJo sa 1 .id t<Hell d diligently to Lhe "1\Jr·\ty matters 1 E G B111 'k, Esq, W Mutch, abroad. Dr. Grant, of Queen's Untversity-; · . r Le" · 'l J .A. Codd, Esq. .l Ruebottom, Lack uf spilce. forbids our sa:y in~ any· ~nties of the office. He has bee fl mguced ATi;m , nev Dr Macn'l.b, T Bingham, will furnish a seri.,J of papers which are ..i.Crav;;NJ . and ofhers. EB Moi·gan, Osl.t. wa, WW Tamblyn, to become a ca.odidate .for Mayor throu!!;,1 , thing more aL pr esent, but we hope to be to be called " Down the Kicking Horse Aec'·. 3SJ 0 1\ o·.dc·.', A Maug~)an. Tol'Onto, W Glover. able to return to the subject at Rome tho aolidt.ations of scverill of ou· 1 ,10.lt H Bd th, Sooth Park, J Slute. and across the Selkirks," descriptive of a fnture time. W F .A.Hell, MD Willi.ams, lour made through a portion of the Nort.h r llpected au ..l inih· <~ Tlf",i nl ·Jitizens., on hi · J l\filne, J Chap!:n , West ot which no inforruation has hither· BOWMAN VILLE. SS J<'Jsall, 'l'hos Ve a ', meri ts as a mM. For: the Ileeveship M1 . , J B J!'airoail n, J Elford MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. to been given to the public. In addition Jas Gale. Jas Knigh t , lVi. Poi ;i'lr lofm O.'i> us tiiat he is a caudito this all Ca.n:idrnn writers of uote are Chas. 'l'od, M . A . James, 'l '. G. C::o1well, A. Tait. date. Mr. Pol· er ce~tainly ha~ V1Jry It is allowed on all aide, says the Hamil- pressed into service to contribute on the :i~rong c\aims on \.he electors for their sup- ton Tribun~, that Gerrna··Y is ahead in varions snbjects of social, politcal, literary I have great p leac;ure i n re turn. port mr this por.;ition. N o rna11 who ever having the bflst and most economically and r ~ientific interest. Mr. Edgar Faw· } n O' thanks to mx: nu~eroµs patcett, one of Lite foremost of American s:ti. at tl1t1 Counc'l in t his town b es done . governed cities jn the world. :rbe Gernov elists, has been engaged to write Mes.t $o1d iu the'-9 op for Cash r ons for t he very llbern.l patronage 81 nmclt"'v;hl:Jout cost to the town ai he. m:a.'l municipal system is independent cf national polittcs, and a.r.y attempt a story of New York society, to. be called VERSU S extended to me du ,'iug my six Ae 0N1miis~ioner of R oaila a.n.d S treet~ hll on the part of t'he geueral Government '"l'he Adventures of a Widow," and severother seria1s ('nd short stories frum al Peddling and Credit. months' business, and hope by s i: ill · n.~<· giver. his e xpeti@C;ed uei·vices for to interfere directly with tho admin.iswell-known peqs will appear from time .I·il»\j i"'"'"·~, and i,hough the Council ha.~ tration of purely local affairs meets with to time. Not the least valuable part cf selectin g the best meat i o be prorepeatctl lyvo~ed ]urn money in t·ecognition Immediate and emphatic opposition. the paper's contents will be a se ~ies of j We having been i;;olicited by a cure, to merit a continuance of t he ilf his \'ah·able services he has ibvar~ably It is held that all pe1Mns having a per- crit.ical essays on the "Younger American ., . manent interest in the city should b e ltanded it over to the Poor Relief Com- entitled to a voice ln the control of Poets'.' by Mr. Roberts himself ; and I numlYn of our civ1zens to commence same. N. B.-Cafih for Hides, Sheep, 1nHtoo fo; distributi«n among t hE> h1di· its affairs. Therefore, every male inhabi- there will likewise be from t ime to time o~ the above system we have now biographical papers, poems and papers de· . : . ' . .. · ~ent citi~e .~ e. Such liberality and uDsel- tant 24 years of age shall have a ri~ht to scriptive of. plac~s interestillg from theh: decided to fall m w1th Lheu request. Tallow, etc. Farmel'S having fl.rat vote under certain specified conditions. fisb11ess j~ WOl'Lhy of aII prl\Jse, and nfr. These relate to being self-supporting, the a3sociations." From all this and taking Th1s plan will enable us to sell TWO cl as~ sLock to dispose of please call. d h A ' Porter ahou\d be e~octed by acc111ma.tioal paym0ilt of city dues, taxe~ , t1nd the Iii!:~, accountof the energetic canvass and liberal outlay made by the proprietors, it is not cents per ponn c eaper. s you 'Xmas Meats on ex 11 i.bi i;ion on by the ci~i zell'!! a8 D.eeve for his faithful a nd the occupancy of a house and a bus1too much to predict a brillfant snccesstor wrn see by the new sysLem we THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 20th and a11d valuable eeniees for thA last fifteen ne'>a pursuit. The conditions e:rnlude pau pars and idlers, but admits all industri- this ne~ and promising ventnre in the "l>all not rec1uire half a doz:en horses "l 8 t :yearP. " · · ous men. This system admits of iilmust un· lngher JOnrnaltsm. DA RLl 5GTON. and rigs and men to run them, for iversal rep.·esentation ; but it is at the wl>ich the public have previou8ly TOWN CGUKCIL. Ve1J7 litt.1e ;,. bE>in~ done in murdcipJl same time conducted on a pr;.nciple of mattern in DiirHngton, as frr as we ha,ve proportional representation. In forming this act it was held to ho outrageously un'l'he Conncil met on Monday ni::;ht. pai.a. we being the fast t~ i n trolleard. By r eference to our advertising juat that peraons with large amounts of A · nent.- Messrs. Cawker~ and Bounsall. duce t his great saving ask yom· columns ib will b<;i seer1 that the ekctors property should have no further voice Corrm·1nications were read from Mr. A. liberal i:,upport. ()f Salem di Bt1 ic~ will meet on Friday m the city government than the man Codd respecting a side-walk t o his resiThe BrHish soldiers are true blue~, Yours truly, .ne:xt t::> select a nia.n for their ward. We whose industrious efforts were barely able dence on Dase Line.-Received and filed. And ·o are Yo ung & Cawker; to furnish a home for his· f&mily. The From Poultry Association asking use of Thes foruish Meats that c1m't IJi; beat , believe it iH t he imeution of the old Conn· voters were divided into three classes. In the'l'ownHall for an exhibition. -Grau ted. cil to offer fur re-election, excepting Mr. tbe first claas were enrolled the largest l\Ir. Yellowlees presented t he Report of Brought from any quarter . M'l.rket. Square. Randle, the present Reeve, who will re- ia::..payers, who paid about one-third of Finance Com.-Adopt ed. Mr. B urden YOUNG & CAWKER has always N.B.- AJl orders promptly attire. The othei11 will offer for the follow- the city's tll>xe~ ; i 11 the second class so~ asked why the Pub. Prop. Com. had not many in the aggregate paid the second reported on certain matters referred to tended t.o aud MeaL deHvered to all kept 11p t,he reputation of Bowm:> ning pul!iLions : Mr. W . H. Lan~rnaid for third ; and in the third class all those who them. Mr. Prower's reply was more ville by keeping the best Meats ,R ;ieve; Mr. 'J h 6J. H. Hancock Jor .First were not included in the first· and secoIJd abusive t han courteous. A pet ition was parts of t he ~own. that can be procured. Wit h out a Deruty ; and Mr. D. Dyer for Second· classds. ·Each of these cl..sses is entitl- presented from M. A. J a.mes asking the Dc-p.J.ty . . Of M .... R. Windatt's intentions eci to elect one·third uf the Ci~y Conncil. Council to corrugate t he side-walk in front doubt they fed the fattes t beast 'l'he mo~t eminent cit i::.ens are honored of Mr.ProV1er's store.- Referred to Roads we ca1111ot spe~ k . Fot· the va.c::.nciea we eve!' fe<l in t11is pai·t,, and for t his to be elected t o the City Co1mcH, a'1d Streets Com. Messrs. Towns and '.have lieard the oa1nes ot Messrs. Thos. therefore its cnaracter stands high and Veal complained of their ta.xes.-Referred & Christ.mas they will surpass themS male, And. Mc:B'eeters aud Geo. Wight it nercise~ far greater power than dosa to Court of Revisio;1. By-law was pa~sed r,,elve ... . 'J'hey will exhibit t his year a aimil&.r body with us. Half of the for h olding elections . 'l'he use of the mentto'leJ. magistrates are requi red to give their Town Hall was granted t.o the .A. 0. U. W. You.NG ALDER?.IA.N EAXTER, which CLAr.S. ~ . whole time to the service of t he city for a concert Friday night. Council ad:i's t1 rn fatt est aud b e st bea st ever A 'l u~itation ha~ already Legun i"l Clarke r<'l'.'d receive n fixed salary. The City . jo lrned to Wednesday, 26th im.t. -over the municip? l elections. We hear Council appoints both rn11.yor and rnagis- ! sla11ghtered in Bowmanville. He that the old Council intend offering for trtAtes ; t~e latter are electe.d for life. 1 OUR CLUBBTNG OFFERS. i"i i>o fat tliat the competitor s bad Under this system the streets m German re·election a:>d for the ea.me positions as citie11 are admirablycle:wed,draiued,paYed to go l:o the Industrial Exhibition, We are r eceiving snh~r ·ip~iori~ again they now occupy- Mr. Carveth, reeve ; a11d <'&red for in every way, and the whole Cool:ed in any s·~yJ., or by thq CAN. tlJi~ season for all newspapers aod magaJ'o ronto, to '!)urcha&e tlJe best t.bey :Mt·. I:eid, 1st deputy; Mr. Renwick, Znd )3 d one at a.n expen.ae that is a mere pit- z:nu. We off<.r the S'.1.'A't'ESMA ··~·, the Oyster Crackers a.lways on hrnd could :find r.o com pete with him. <leputv . and !Yle~~rs. T. Stanton and S. t ance compared . wrth t~e. out\ay annu- Weekly Glol.Je end the JJ'anner's A.d11o~ata . · ' · , · 1 · ally made for gomg throug n the forms cJf. But in face ot all tliat they defy F h gg, Counc11lors . 'lhi ll9mes o, Messrs. a similar service in l!ome cittel! on this from uow to the end of next year (1884) - o·ci ! 'NG:ES, COOOA.N GTS, John Davey, G~o. M. Long, Jas. Si.ad~, continent. Good and efficient work cl\n tbi·ee great Dollar Papers 14 mo~t h s-fo1.' competition, as this Yo UNG Aw rnon!y $2.75. I ·EMONS, .HeNy .Middleton, W . Thompc'>n, Geo. be. ~ectired in a municipality. if publicMA)I is t h e b e;;ri bea~t, of his age in N.:B.-Wll offer this season an y th···et ClGARS, G!·ay and c. W. Crawford have aho been ~pmted ~nd honora~l e me~ will take an papers publi<Jhed at $1.00a year each for Hie Do ~riinion. Now we a;,,k you d w l th t f mterest 111 the public busmess. . TOGACCO:S, l$2.75; and ifdesiredwill giveKtE~DH L'a :ment 10mi · e iop 3 e e 1ec ors o to take into com1deration t.bat t lr !s BoRSE BooK free as a premium. FlGS, -Clarke w:H use ovei:s endeavor to kesp 'l'Jie CHRISTAN G UAR.DU>< from now to 1Ve ll8H'r r ~ o w ou r~~! \ e~ to l>e uadin ~u1J, DATE3, be:i.st lrn.& been fatt.eued by t he· J)on.1;oion and Provit,cial politics out of l!;lJi,; o~ & Co. t:·e end of nex t year for $200. Toronto C.A ~:NED FISH, &e. T?1'0p1·iet oJ'<" a t a la.rge e:s:peme,, and municipal politics a'ld elect the best mell ·, - e o.Ter ra re vr-1 1l·J ;u· B:a11l;e t;,. l:CJ"sun &Co. Daily World for same time for $3. 1 \>\-e mea.n busineaa \ u'a season. 1tlF$Oll &; Co. Remember we take subscriptiondor all. 8r } our a'.l wool 'f wt tiL~ ttG ;ii}c. Elliwn & Co. en their pe~sonal me 1:ts. ~The. best sLock of Confee- t.hey ask eneo u1-a:Jement b y y our We a~e ma rk\ng d awn ern~y ~ T<icle in ~.~cl;:. the paper& at lowest club rates. Our read· IWisonk Co. ti~mary in Bowmanville i s at the patroD1Jge. Thanking you for past :E:...r;,' y0 ,1 ~111:1 ' an<l 1\-}f,a'f! Oierc1.1ata 1 :re ~.J"· q 'lr,)T Hle r why" a f. ellOvrr·~l'&La w ohe11n era.will confor a favor by ~ivi og u~ thefr "' .. r. u . .El.lisoA &; Co. sobscri[Hions for 1'11 the paperi1 they re· GRAND CENTRAL, next door to avors, trusting a continuation of $ :: ·,,;:i1l ~ ~ 1 ,;ie a~,;.;, ~'~:,~.ou '-'" ,,o.1s, Vl'e wn1 . r<i· 11 i' 'J'· ~ Sll.ld a t. Jr J,1f p t ;ce this sea· q uirn. .Add1.'esv, M. A. J·ams,, Bow,ua;i·.o J. · .Ellison &; Co, New Post OfficE'. i.ho same, we wi&h you al l a Merry P,-o,lt 1 Cl ;· ,19 p(·o< 1 .> '\\ e a·e Lo.:il.'d to sell. " jl'e. WA 'i:'i l'Eil, at once, at the S:r.A.1ES'.11A.X ' Ellkon Ile; Cc. Ch,·jst.mas a.·1d a Happy N e w Year. P. S.-lf you are thi ·sty call ofF· 11, a qtt ~·1tity o~ good p:0e or hemloc1i: '\"e olfo-: a ll w-io' C3.s'nue 1Ps ~t c~c.Ji;'li ~on&Co R E rn.1rn~. of t11e s~ATJSNA N 'l'l ill 6nd W:i;; are red uct~~ /l··:ce3 at (b.e beglnin~ in· wo od. N. B.-A full supt)l y of F irst " -~ ~J) e.L tile end. m1;_ son & Co. ove o.l' thv }atge .. ~ a ~;otc'l!Pni.i;i of b:>ota a:od get a d \ ink of CRONK. l adies Ma"Qtfc3 tnd U·~ : ·1J g oead y redu.ced a ·1d ehoe;i at Eor!and's to bt! founJ iu the Cla~s Groceries arrived fol' ChrisliOve'\' ooe hundred l::.?.rrels of Vanotone's ill nrlces. Elli~on le. C'o. ·y·oo Ol>ght lo e ... "3 01. vt' i !lce.;s at ll '-eJeoL conn.ty, a-., d thousand; <Jf pa;Tll ar~ be; .a~ Family Flour now ren ly for the bwn mas. Barrel Sall kept on baud, miC 3'.:I. . E llJSCil ~Co. trnde. Ne o1fe.r Ear,;,a: 13 i·1C;ype,;L l!:·llacn & Cc . ~old at v:iry low price~ for ca~:t1 . Call and and eve1·y~biug k ep t ~hat is sold in ; "Jflt' ~ l·. 0Jl' old CiJ~ ,om e·':J o·.e bring:,1g their rdends to Bu:i'.fol.o Robz~,Grey Rohe~,BJa :k Rohs t,! e ~hell ~ ·~p;us i·· · Dry Goods 9.IJ.d C lothin&', a fi1·s t. cl a ; i> Gl'oce·.y an 1 p ..ovisjon HE NEXT EN'.1'.RA NC.El EXA MIN. EJli~ou &, Co. VelveteeT'B in Blaclr, Gamet, Peacoc'll:, ttud Whfro :r..ogfs ~t Cou-::h, J0Jin5ton & Wbb' ~m9. t'.il~ a s r, z.(~ !\.1 l'L1 U Oll Clotbtng .. .A.'l'I0. "1 for il1e <cii.m.iesion or Pupils 1 D tile 1 d Myrtle 11t Couch, Navy, .Seal, Bronze at Store. C"yder.meu'11. · · Ellison & Co. Bowmar>vills Hi\;'1 Sch.oo1 'Wit\ b~ llo'd on ~, tl!e l-'"' ce~ of ·r ~ ced s.. ;~~ we deror v .U com· J'ohnston, & Crydemian's. 'J 'RIJRSD.~Y .A.'ND F' RLDAY, DEO.B:'.l.B.11-'lf2ry1·f l -~.SD 21ST.1883, b e0;inn i~K 11.t tb.e hour of. 'Nr ~ E o'c1aelc .J.f! you vu,n~ rea1 sn' id co1pfc.rt and dry "'? ".ll ~. . , . . . Ellie.on &; Co, . Cand :dalea are requl.1'.:d LQ f··e· c~l er·t a p·1ir o~ boob in kip or foxed " e i;eep al11:1·zes ' '1 Bc,ys C·otlJ1og,EHrnou&Co. j Frns:Bu1k0ystergaLtheGrandCe ntra.l h the morninK ~ "' · , · ' , I' ~.'!!'fi.&S 11.: J11li « U3 f 0r b::irga,,.,,. ·will 11e<; t'e . · " ' not\f1 the Heau Ma~ter i'llinedia.te'"'· 27~. ··. ·~ ·;;.~ D. Davie'. l o ' '<B ~';·r·i o ·'old. ElHsou 6' Co. . Open till 10 p.m. ?'.oTember 21. 1883. · 27Hw. KEYSJONE &BOSS -Call and see tbe- DR. SCOTT'S TA I L 0 R. I N G I . Rcsponding~othede~andsoftl;etimelpR£PARED SPICE JO.HN UGLOW' 1t hes bee11 decided to out m ToTHE NEW WEEKLY JOURNAL. I > I /( , 10 1 ·- l p · L a $3 5 I 1 THE WATCH BJ\ ..QM. "' c 0 0 0 ...... sJ T. YELLQWLEES, FRESH MEAT. ------- l W.R. R. CAWKER. War I War I I War 11 I --:. o·-- W. BRITTAIN&Co,, a· SWEET POTATOES, Oranges Cocoanuts G~~CID~l!I~~! OYSTERS V ie 1 o 2 ri ~ .J 0 , , "' ~· 0 · ,J 0 1 -: Entrance Examination. 1 T YOUNG, CAWKER & Go·

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