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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Mar 1885, p. 8

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First,importation of China, Crockery & Glassware from England. MURDOCH BROS. FINAL CLEARING .SALE I The subscriber being desirous of closing his business on MARCH 31st, respectfully an~ou~ces that from this date he will dispose of his stock, without reserve, at rates so far below regular prices as to insure large and sveedy sales. . The assortment 1n all the leading lines of staple goods is large. He would call special attention to the undernoted : A Pointer for the CountiesCouncil. The Port H ope Tirnes thinks that the hol d ing of the Divisiou Cou r1s should hc,i properly ad 1 ·ertised and paid few by t he Counties, in t he l ocd paper1 whe re t he Court11 aro held. The Campbellfo rd lle1 ·ald adds, that t h e Trea~nrer's sale of lands fo1· taxes sh ould be ad 'l'ertised in every P.aper in the connt il's . 'l'he 111ere appe11m11 ce nf this advertisement ie n ext to useless. Tlw folly of it m"y be seefl by the fac t that the paper in which the ad vertisemeut appears may not circulate a 11inglti copy in th e disll'icts where mosG of th., la1 1d 1 1dve1 tlsed is loca ted, aud many times the salt> is knowu only to t he few wit.hin the range o f the o ne newspape r cit-culatiou. OllrCouutit"e C vuncil should slice np this m;ittol' and have the sale of lauds properly ven tili}tcd in tl1e local pres·. We ha,·e freqµen tly alluded t o tl1c c1uestiuu,.ble wisdo111 of the Counties Uonn cil coufini ug allfthe priutinD: to t he town of Cc ,bour!!, and tfie 1·eeve11 of the o ut-lying mnuiciptLli riee ar~ not doing their dnty t o their constituents if they per111it tho syst e m tu ~xist any longer. \ Ve are curious to k11nw how nmuy r11tepayer s in Seymour, Crawaho, P e rcy or HAstin:;:s see t he list as now · publi.ihed, and t he same is true of many townships in Durham. L et. the rural µr .,ss insist upon hav ing llie1r j ust sbare of what t hey pay taxes for. -H(Jsting.~ Stm·. BowMANVILLE, ]i'mDAY, MAuc 11 6. TOWN COUNCIL. PIERCE & ROBERTS,QN. - GREAT- LEE &EDSAll'S Wellington Buildings, Bowmanville. He~ular meeting, Mayor Loscombe prrsiding. Me111ber s present: l\tessro. Pigicott, Prnwer, Morris, Horsey, MaR011, Bounsall, Kydd, Worth , Burden, Ttt1s~ell and Harnden. Minutes reacl and appro\·ed. Petition waa presented by w. Hall, l\t r.l aslcing for the opening of a street across the property of l\fr. Thoma~. Jl.eferred 1to Uoads and Street Committee. Mr. Adair asked the Council to allow him to keep his billiard room open till 11 p, m. La;d over. Mr. Cha@. Tod asked a rem ission or tuxes To our numerous customers and the public we will paid in excess. Iteforred to Court of Revision. Wm. Norton askctl per111usion to cut down offer our entire stock of Dry Goods during the an elm tree on the wharf road . Uercrrctl to It. & 1:5. Committee. Councillor 1lu rden called I.he attention or the Hoo.els and St reeta Corn111itte1> to a beech tree ob·trucLing the sidewalk on Low Street. Mr..Tohn·Coulter, of Port ltoblnson, askc<l for contract of painting stage in '!'own Hall. Referred to P1U>. Prop, Committee. 'l'ho Clerk wa9 instructed to order a copy of the Dominion Annual Uegistcr. Mr. Piggott presented the report of tho Finance Committee ·recommending J>ayment of the followinir accounts: Ad~m s, . Jamp. liithti,ng, $12: G. u_ Fletcher, do. $28; J. McJ!'ceters. P. Coleman, H. Windatt, service; depreturning officers, each $i1; Gide Rroa. printwg, $8.75: W_ Sleep, labor,$1; J, Pcarn, do.. $:ll.87; H. \Vindatt, registration foes, 517 .80: J·. Colo, removing night soil,$'-·; McClollau & Co.. wood and coal, $50.Si; \ V, Jordan, 50c.; J, Lyle sund· ries to poor rEliet. si.98; H. \Vrndat.t. paid poor Loss and Gain. $82; McClellan & Co., Lumber , $:J.31; .John Bonathau. labo-r, $1; A. Gulley, .labor $1.15; OHAl"f ER I McClellan & Co.. lamber, $ 150. l\fr. Bounsall presented the rep01·t of the ··1 was to.ken sick a year ago Pub. Prop. Com. Received sud adopted. With bilious fever" Mr. Piggott preeentcd tho report of the " My doct vr prou ounced me c u red, but special committee appointed to consider the petition of the G. C. }'_Co. respecting the "x· I got sick ag11in, with terrible pains in my emptions asked ror at the last meet.ing of Co1111 - back 11nd sid e j, ·md I got ::io b&d I cil, referrinC\' t he matter back lo the · Council. Co tdd not move 1 Report adopted. I s hr1111k ! Mr. Horsey prnsented the report ot the Fire Committee etRting that a now fire bell had Fl'Om 228 l bs. to 120 ! I had been d oc · been _ ordered for the :-J, W . Fire Hali a nd tlrnt the matter of drying hose was under consi<tcr- t ori11g ~or my live r, bu t 1t did !DA no good. ation. Mr. Burden complainecl or the dilator· · I did not ox µctJc to Ii v e wore than three 10usness of the Fire Com. whic h brought fortll a sharp retort from Mr. Horsey. Mr, H uasell months. J begtm to U8e Hop Hitters. thought the S. W. Fire Engine ·ho11lr1 be more D ir ectly m y appetite retumecl, my pains centrally located. 'l'he Mayor hoped tho F'ire loft m e,my e1.1t ire syst e1n s eemed r enewed Com. would report something done Se>e>n. as if by ma~ic, and after using several Mr. Piggott asked leave to introduce a bylaw to amend a by-law licensing! hillio.rd ea· bottles, I am not ouly·as sound as a soverloons. makinwtllo time ofcio·ing billiard rooms e ign, but weigh more thaL1 I did before. ll o'clock instead of 10 o,clock a s ut present, 'I'o l-lop Bitt er.s I owe my life." Mr, Hors ey introduced a by-law to p urchase I have purchased irom J. D. CLIMIE the stock of BOO'I'S and It. Ji' n'Zl'ATR!CK. a piece of land on the corner of Scugog and Dn/Jl-in, J"nne 6, '8 l. Concession streets. -. SHOES in the Council went into committee of tho wl1ole (JHArTER JI. on the hilli1ud by-law. Th" Com. rose nnd l'e· por~ed ths clause amended in accordance with "Malden, Mass., Feb. 1,1880. GentlemenJ sufl'ered Wlth at.tacks of sic k hC1i1lacbes." Mr. Adair's rcqnest. Mr. B1uden moved, seconded by Mr Horsey t hat the clause 1 'emain N e11ralg ia, fema e 1ro·1bi~, for y.iars in as at present. Lost on a division, Messrs. t he most t errible aud excruci .. ting mann er Durden and Horsey voting Yea. No medicine or doctor cou ld ;iive me Uoth by-laws were read a third time. signed and sealed. r elief or cLu'e. until I used Hop Bitters. Mr. Pigi.rott movod. seconclod by Mr. Russell "'!'he first bottle that the Mayora1.od Messra. Horsey and Hm·· RESERVE. Ntiarly cured me;"' 11o~·d have ordered a large new stock, which will arrive in a few days, den he a committee t o attend to the release of 'I'h11 s11cond made me ae we)! and strong th<i D. 0 . & l'. Co. mortgage, Curried. when I shall offoi· Boots and Shoes cheaper than they _ can be got Moved by Mr. Pi~~ott, seconded by Mt" as when a cl1ild, Dcu:\lsall that the abstract . ot TrmLSuror's re· "And I have been so to this day." anywhere else in town. port bo ado11t.e<i nnd pttblisheil in 1ho town My hus hand was itn invalid for twenty papers. Mr. Jlurden\was excused from votinl(. Move1l by Mr. Horsey, seconded by Mr. yearK .vith a serious All are invited to secure Bargains. Prower thttt Messrs. Hu:isell, Mason. w-orth '·Kidney. liver and urinary complaint, and tho mover be a Police Committee for the "Pr1111ounced by Boston's best physiyear. Carried. Mr. Bounsall complained or t11e Ralva~ion cirns" Incurable !" Arruy when marching taking uo so mucii of OE~EN""TIN""G the road, crowding carriages into.the -ditch.. :Se ven bottles of yvul" Bitt ors c 11re d _ ··rho Poultry Association woro allowed the use of the Town Hall ror exhibition purposes him a 11d I know~f the done so neatly that the patch can hardly be discovered. ·ror ' ·Lins of eig ht p ersonB " $5. In my ucigh borhood that have been 1\-lr. HorBey gave notice that .Ile w ill . introAll order;; faithfully and promptly executed. duce a by-law to repeal tlic by·law· regulating- savt-(l by your bitt ers, the use or 1lrearms. A n<l many mor e are USIU!{ them with The Roads a11d Streets Committee were great b enefit . All old customers and the n ew ones '"l<lw favur me with a call authorized to remove any trees on tho streets cons1dcred to be obstructions. "They almost will be fairly and squarely dealt with. Council adjourned. Do miracles ?" - M rs. R. D. Slur!.-. How ·ro G E T StGK.- J<;xpose yeurself day an·d ----- ---Inight ; eat to much without exercise ; worlt too hard wit hout rest : doctor a ll the ti me ; DARLINGTON COUNCIL. take all tho vile nostrnms ad vertlsed, and then rou will want to know h ow to r1et well, which 'J'own Hall, Hampton, F eb. 28. 1s answered in t hree word1- 'l'· ke Hop B1tte1·a! Ilegular meeting, Members a ll preseut. a·None -genulne withou~ 11o bunch of green Minutes read und confirmed. Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, A communication was presented from Chas. poisonous stuff with " Hop" or "Hope"' in their Knapp in r oferonce t o the purchase oC road name. · scrapers. Recd. and flied. · l·'rom Samuel Snowden and 10 others praying aid for a Mrs. llobinson. Granted, name The Do minion r e venue is falling hut put on poor list at $:l per month till further the expe nditure 1 s going up. The estiorders. A petition was presented from Simon l'en- mates pre~ented last week to .Parliament found and 127 others praying the Council to are .the heaviest since Confederation. grant a land bonus of six toot In width f,om the road allowance to tho owntlrs of land ajolning Rheumatism, and similar diseases, roads running North and South, who will erect caused by a low sta.tc of the system, are wire fences a.long such roads. Heceived and c ured by using Ayer 's Sarsaparilla. laid over till next meeting. 'l'he repor t or Auditors was submitted, exA n Irish mr.gi11trate asked a p ri1oner if · 11-mincd, ap1>rovcd ancl ordered to be published. Mr. Cryderman r eported the sale of the J<' ox h e was married . "No," replied t he man. and everything that is kept in a first-class Grocery and Pro~ shanty to Arch. St\lcs at $ 13. A by.Jaw was passed tor appointment of " Then," r eplied his wo'l"ship, ' ' it is a vision Store, will be sold a:t the lowest possible prices. '.l'ownship olllcera. goocl thing for you r wife,·· The }jeeve and Mr. Cr yderman were appoint. N OT BAD. 1t is so agreeable that even eel a committee to see Mr. Willard respecting the erection of a ul'idge over milt·dam In lot 20 , an infaut will fake it. For coughs, colds, ~ASH for Beef, Pork, Eggs, Butter, Hides, Tallow and all in t;th con. The R eeve was instructed to grant oredrs on hoilrsenese, croup, ar.thma and bronchitis Farm Produce at C. M. CAWKER'S. the Treasurer for : R. Pascoe and JI. C. Hoar Hagyard'::i P ectoral Balsam is reliable fo r services as Auditors $G each ; Mrs. Gulley, youug or old. ----0- -- gravel, $1 ; R. Armour. regestars fees. 50c ; indigents, Gay and Alexander$5 each; Woller, Men's all Wool Pant d from $2.00 up. St; Lane, I,uff. Campbell, Cornl·h, Cryder'llan. ~]llison & Co. I also r eturn my sincere thanks to my numerou s friends and pat rons Heard, Kernick. Barrett. Wilson and Hobinson, H e avy Tweed Suits, a job l ot at $5.00. $3 each ; Collyar $2.50 ; i::lta cey, Mallett, G nigfor _ their ver! liberal s~pport during the last fifteen years, and hope by gory and Marth·~ Barber and mother, $2 each. Ellison & Co. A by.Jaw was passed for amending the t .. vern strict aftent10n to busm ess and k eeping first -class stock, t o still merit There is a man in Yorkshire whll h as a License by-Jaw fixing the license f ee at $ 80. Council adj ourned to Saturday March 28th mile of childre rL His name is F urlong, the same, wishing you all a H appy and Prosperous N ew Year. at JO a m. '8 a nd h e has four boys and fou r g irl s. Eigh t furlongs make one mile . In privat e wa tch y our thoughts ; in t h e A VoIC.E F itoM THB UNirim S'.l'.A'.rl'!s.- I family watch your temp er; in cc rnpan y have s uffere n ror ·t he las t 20 years with watch your tonyue. Dyspepsia a n d G en eral Debility, and trie d :- Town B uildings, next to Ont. B~nk. Cm11n:LLED To YIELD. -Obs t in a te sKin many remidies, but wit h h t tle RUccess diseases, humor of the b !o<Jd , eruptiomc until I used Burdock Blood Bitt ers. when and old sores ii.re cured by Burdock B lood r elief was quick :md permanent. A. Bitters, which purify and regula t e ~JI th e I10 UGH, A lpe na , Mich. , U. K secre tions. S weepin g r eduction in Dry Good s and A large stock of ch oice F amily Gr ocers Clot hing. Ellison & Co. and P r o visions at bo ttom prices at J. Dul'ing the quiet months we will sacr iL yl e's. fice prices. Ellison & Co. \Vhy is a h or se t he m oB t c urious i ecder A lit tle follow w:1s ea ting some hrPad in the wurld 'I B ecttuse h e eats best whe n a ud mi lk , when he turned arou nd to his - INh e hes not a bit in his mouth. mother, ~nd said : "Uh, mother, l ' ·n full STRA W H A T S and B ON NE'l 'S Wrrnou· r Dounr .- Yellow Oil is par of glory - Ther e was a sunbeam on ury _ the remedy for P ain, L a men"ss, s poon and I swallo wed it- !" · S I LK S a nd SATI NS, ' We r espeetfull invite your attention to our complete and excellence Rh eumatism , C ro11p, D eafness, Burns, Goo.D A nvH ,1::.-I~ our reader!' will acHAS R E M OVJJ;D IJER RCBBON S and LACES F1·ost Bites, S tiff join ts a nd all Flesh cept p roffere d advice, they will a l wa yd LADI ES' F ANCY COL LAR ETTES, comprehensive stock of P ure Drugs and l\tJ:edicines. W o nnds . Any m edicin e d ealer cau fur- keep a bottle uf Hagyard's Yellow O il at . L ADIES' F AN C Y F RTLLI N GS , nish it. ha nd for mo in omerg encies,such ;u Bnrus, t o buildings forme rly occu pied by LACE an d S I LK TIES Tw o large case11 E nglish S tiff H a ts just Scald s, Wounds, L amen ess, Croup, Chila ud a ll varities of r ecei ved at th e Star H o use. 'f_ G eo. blains, Rheumatism, CHILEREN's CoLoRim EMBltOlDEREll ' C ODD & CO., M ason, pr opriet or . aches, pa ins aud inflammations, it will COLLARS-- nc w styles, CLEARJ NG SALE previous to Taking Stock. N"E:X::T 30 WITHOUT PROFIT. Blankets and Sheetings, Table Linens and Damasks, Unbleached and White Cottons. Beavers and Melton Cloth:;;, Cloths and Tweeds, Silks and · Satins, Towels and Towelings, · ,F lannels- plain and fancy, Hosiery and Gloves, Small Wares, &c., in great variety. ,v . En·o rmous Reductions! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. _____I BEAVER THOS. PATERSON. ._______..I . HOUSE! BUSINESS CHANCEi OU-R STOO:K: OF Shoe Store," " Parlor N eads' Block, Bowmanville, Millinery, Mantles, Dress Goods, Plushes, Dress Silks, Velvets, Flannels, Shirtings, Ta.blings, Cretonnes, Towelings, Winceys,Cottons,Shawls,F.urs, Blankets, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., &c., &., All to be Cleaned Out. NO GOODS MUST. BE SOLD! Ordered Work and Repairing a specialty. PIERCE & ROBERTSON. WILLIAM JENNINGS. GROCERiEs1 Crockery & Glassware, and Feed, Empire Horse and Cattle Food, Choppers' Attention! FlEStt AND CURED MlATS, American Axes, Burrell' s Axes, Dundas Axes, Axle Handles, Cross Cut Saws, Butting Saws, Patent Handles, Coarse a nd Fine Salt, American and Canadian Coal Oil, Flour at Rock Bottom Prices at C. lYI. Hall CAW~B:ER. STAND J. HIGGINBOTHAM & SON, Pharmaceutical Chemists. ' A L.1 sPRING. Goons. 88M 0v MRS HU M pH REV NEW" STYLES I · IHARNE SS SHOP BINGE'S COUGH SYRUP, reliable, safe, and pleasant to take. Our Own Corn Cure~ Rose Glycerole, Choice Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ground Oil Cake, Cattle Foods, Horse and Cattle M edicines, &c. PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with absolute p udty and correctness. I The man who lost both arm s in the machinery proposes t o strike, ae h e ha s n oticed t ha t whe ne ver there is a strike th ey put on n ew ha nds . ~A Thing of B eau t y. The m ost brilhant shadea possible, on all fabrics are made by t h e Dia m ond Dyes. U neq ualled for br illiancy and d urabilit y. lOc. at druggist . Send 2c. for 32 Sample Color s. Wells, Richa rdson & Co., Burlingt on, Vt. I N EW O l{NAM ENTS, e ve r be found reliable. Wti a re L:l'Ow~ ed with stock frorr. Cellar BEADE D NET FO R VEI L ING, t v Gctrr ct. Ell~so~ & Co. . . j all of which we are s elli ng very chea p. People are b r w gm g the1r friends to see " . the bargain s wo offor. Ellison & Co. S he h aH now in stock everytlung MRS. THOS. VINSON. A ri ch miser was offered the plate on usually found in w 11 · d D RESS-MAK ING AND STAM P INQ th e occasion of a charity collecti on. "I a e equtppe h;we n o thing , "said he. " Then tcike someHARNESS SHOP. - - - - - by MISS KATE VINsor;. tlriug, sir, " s ..id t he lady collector ; " yo u know I am begg ing for the poor ." First Door fast of RuebottomHouse. Call at the new premises. ' I 0u RE FI TS ·f Ex~ra valu~ in ,all, kind of Winter Clothmg . E llison & Co. T HE B.r;;s· r Co11r:s1NAT10N .--'1'11 0 b est combination of b lood cleans ing, reirnlati n ir, h ealth givin ll h erbs, roots and ~ bar ks '·' ...., enter into Burdock B lood :Bittors a p urely vegetable remedy that cures dise ases Of the blood, liver and kid11eye, A'.r the 13ownrn,nville b arber shop, op MRS HUMPHREY Whcn1 saycnr0Jdo notrnoan mero1 1 1oatop thon1t0> .. posite thoPostOffice, t he Yery b est tobacco · · l'"i:!v".0~11.!'d: !h~·~,~~'!'or~tr~-lJ.~;1~-·· :~i!;;;"0~·~~·ii~~r; is sold at cost prictl, a lth ough t here are ~~~~ N K'f " llro-l0 nsstudy.h1 w,:-rr·u· my remedy "'.,.,.,. 0 0 1 n:~ .~:~~ns ~~:::.°'s:;~r ~~~~:·i~:: c"~.:;:~:J ~ some would h ave you th in k o tl1erwise, so Frco DPttl" e t ru r Sn rtd libto r &Y· G:tvo hpreH au!.\ l""c>llt d11nt }'ttY 5 cents it 1ilug for s mokin!l: I _ _. o0mce, uco···younoinrni: r .t--.«lal , o,ua 1w111curoyou.. l ha'\ o a JJ·nHL1v_, rumc·IY hH' tu" al.Jovo uliH .'arte ; l.ly 1hl uito .1.'1.dreHVr. 11. U~ )C.CJ0'.1', 1 83 f'·ar l S t. J!ilew '¥ork. tobacco wh en you can get 2 for 5 cou ts a...., t ) tlums nl ul· "' C a " " o l t ho w o rst ...... ·nd of lon g · t·m dlng · ]*e thick 'a and all othe r kinds ttt wl10lesitle :',':;;-,"~i'1'1 ";~'.~~"rW~'~;~.j.~.:;~~";J~:~Y,:,~!~h~;~.\~1o·~;~~;f'. 1 A.D_l'El_C'l'I StJKS.- Lowest R ates fol' a djll"iCeS. UAllL~ Tll~A'i'IS>: on ti>!· dl·easo, Co " " Ysu ff,rcr. Glvo > ><vertlSl!lg iU !Nl~ good newspapP.l"S sent free. P' "' oudl'. o. ·ddm·. DH. T . .L SU>CQ.t1, l81 l"··'1 SI,, :11. Y, A ddress GEo.P.Uow ELL &. co.,Spruce St.,N. Y. c - 0NsuMpT N! 10 I · 'fO

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