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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Apr 1886, p. 4

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P. TREBILCOCK. --o--OF-- I and '!! Full Stock ' bnilt in the wnll anrl nse t hem for cook- hi11cl th p, h n·; this l s111;ipns0 is 1 rnrt.ly 0 \1 a nd t heir m o vement ~ would suggest s rn ·1ll - - -O F - - i t1g purposes alon e and not for heat ing . account of t heir m a v 1etic pr operties, b ut wagt:s to a s t ranger. I ha-e only seen one Can ,1dian coal stove those are n ot the on ly places wher e b usI took a t riµ d own thr ough E nglan d to since I came to L on don.. ine~s is d one on S u a chy, for often walk- Cor nwa}I h~t A n~ u~t wi tl·. my fri end M . r. T he st reets ttre very irregu 1 ~r,short a n d ing alon;; poor str ee ts (llltl sees sho ps a nd M . P. Talltn [!, of h.n ox OnJ! ege To ron to , - 0 1"crooked, a n d on e ftl'st comi ng t o t i.e city nt or es or ori 11·1d some doing a bigger wh0 spen t a. m onth wi t h me. 'l'h1e councan scarcely go on e for a ten mi nutR s bu s in« s~ on Rnn rh y Uian an y ot her d ay t r y h oke d very beantifu l, n ic,.r t han ,1 ny - - -- f+- -- walk without i;et \ing los t., t h ose in t lw in the week. Men s ta nd on t he corn·· rs thi ng 1 had ev er se. c· u befo1e, we r C!l led · newest p titts of t h e city u1o dmi;.(h t · ran d sellin g canes, umbr ellas, whips o r som e· along a t t h~ m te ot fo r ty miles 11·1 hour, m orn regu lar, th ey vary in w.idth from thing of th is sor t.. Wome n sellinr.; flowers, pa.;sing over l an~e bri d~e s which s ~r ~t ch e d H ave just o pened o ut n foll rnnge of 0ight feet t o eigh t rods, and I h a · c seen b oot blacks at wor k, t rnin·, bns>es, 8treet from nae emin eEco to anot her. Aw,1y but few t ]mt ha,.ve not been oi;.ycd e!thPr car s, etc., nro a t full speed. b elo w was tho va lley in t h e cen tre of wit h wood or stohe ol' ~O'V.,red wi th '.l' Le clrn1·ch~s in t he city are ll1·)B t1y of which hickled a sm all f resh st ream which asplt'lb. The lat t er it:1 made of a com · very large size, some are beautiful looking sparkled in tlrn sun . 0 11 eit her sid e t he l(IMP\fJHTJW DIIlR~T)., h ich drys and becomes so h ard huildingB, ot h~rn a re old and t he people slope was thickly st udd ,·d with ahor t tr ees position W t hat the h eavlest load or sharpest 8hod lo vo them partly because th ey are ancient. all of one hei:~ ht , w cl os~ ly p~LckP d t hat Th ese goodl~ a re und!oubtedly t he best val ue ever - -G-horse will not m .ik e a m ark on it;. 11 Jt would t ak e too much space for m e to not a b re ak C'lll ld be seen in t h~ thicket, shown in t own. We have ah o :i!n stock:' a full makes a very d <>an d uraU e road wh ich d escr ibe on e of these o!cl editiceg such as as t h L> train m o1·pd d o 11 ly crcPsi ng t.he lasts for many J'f"H's a nd is as srnonth 11.s "Westmins ter A b by ". S uffi ce is it t o I th·~ hr id ge, on A co11J,1 gilt. " grand view o f assortment of th e best nnd most reliable m ake of a board, but i t has this fa·1lt, that in wet Bfty that s tatues ar l1 V<l'Y numer O U8 ar o u od 1 all b elow. L :.mk i ng do .vn o n the k ee:i or frosty weather it is very slippery, arl'l t h e wall a nd throu«h t he A bby the walls was a grand St<·p P, th f· y we re so e ven , it is a com m on thing to see t 1Vo o r t br ee are not plastered "b ut simply 't h e brick si:~all bus.hy and fr esh . One chini! wh.icll h orses lying on a s tr.;d a t oHce. M ost p olished inside, l arg,~ brick pi lh rs are makts Hns co u.nt ry lvok beau 1 1fo l durrng Crapes not made for show merely, but which we of these str eets are pa ,·ed wit h ston e, d ott.,d h ere and t h ere t hr o1 wh t h e build · t h e sum mer is the hedge fe nces, on0 can confidenUy r mimrnm encl to give satisfaction·t o, t he wearer. Lhe.se stone are all of the & am e size , being in~ e xt ending to t he r oof fo~ it~ s uppor t. scarctily sees an y otl~er if.in d i~ t ravell ing ~o-a little lar ger than a brick; and are pre- T hey are so large and numflr oas that one thro ug h on t he t rain . It gi~ es to t he p:tr ed from quarries, th t>y al'e placed .o n m ay not be able t·, see t he iuini'lter, o n country i h e np pear an cl'l' of h fe, ever y t heir ends and cemented t cu:retlier by a t he .,,-,,}Js are wr i tte n the memories of thi ng s~em s to be fr"eh au d green a nd One D oor West of1 F ost Office, R '<»WMANVILLE . cnrnposition of tar and fino gra vel, t hie rna.ny 0 ~ t he promin ent meu, \~ JIJ,o ban fo ll of vj,gor , t_ h e fi ~lds h1 n·e :r;_o r egularit y makes a very dnra ble str eet b n t t o one passed away hund 1 ·ed&of years ago. So rne Ill sh ape or s1v, they arn or all sh ~Lpea l'ififi.~~llll'lllllllllBllmlllElll!fl!IJllmlill1iEllJllli!!Dllilllil&DilllillllllED.lllllDli!DllBllEmllllllllllilllill. .; . . ;. . . . ·UiJaccust omed to noise, i t w·ould seem of these ch ur ches wern built cen1~~iri e ~ an d size. :It seem ed t lH t wher ever a la.rgA alm ost deafening to hea.r the ri,l;ll as t hey a go. \i"lli'lle I was in Edin burgh I visi ted st on °1 waff i'n the '"·'Y 'h o ~1 edge was bu ilt CAN A DIAN PA CIFIC RAILWAY. rattle by in dozen3. The sidcwa 'ks are one tha.t w 8 s built in the 11th cen t\l<it·y, aro und 1t and lhe _ result is t~·n regula rt ty . ........ Di&iliur ·i a il st on e, they also h ave be en pF<:> pm·ed it was very small, wo uld not h old m~re Auothe r.t,hwg 11~· k111g th e coUll)try a ppea r DURRETON S l 'A'l'ION from a q u arry, and are ver y l·t~t(o a n d tban fif ty p e rsons, WM built. of stui~,e. s trnn.ge ts tl~~.c tnere are no .bmms or lar ge smooth, J have n o t see t en r ods of pl a nk b 1 l D>l s e··n in !ar m h u t1~es , o f~~ n 1t h ad b eeu r~pai red, a.nd is r:o w k e'Pt. b m idrngs t 1 GOINO~EA ST, GOING WEST . sidewalk since I left Canada , tley vary by guards Jk> r persons ~> v si t. Th ~ the r e 18 ~rntl'.9111 g hu t a s ma ll stm~~ o r brick '" E~prcss ... .. . 11.3~ a m / 1\li xed .. .. . . . . p r. n m Mixed .... . ... 7.42 p rn I F.xpress . . .. . . 12.54 p m m width from t en t ·> six ty fe ot . Mi<:Mt· o f churches of modern date h ere are v..., r7 ho use with u ~t e veu a t r<>e a bnt1·tt. t he door ~ J~xprcs s . . . .,. 7.42 p m tile sid_cw alks an d str ee ts are s we pt' d aJ1I;, . m uch like t hose in Can ,, da , ex c~ i; t 11i;1) < \ t i11ng t ha t wo p ·,ze so m_u ch i!~ Darntda. ~ TlckctR a n tl ftH t.h er In format.ion may b e h ,.rl from R. Il . AN DREW, Hig 20, Ha ilroad, und On 1:r will oft,,n see a doze n men s ·vcep in:Jl" h ere t h ey s e G~11 t o pu t more wedlth io I lrnv0 not. so<e11 a bar n swce JJ &1rne to Steamboat Ticke t Agent, Bowmanville, . away ;it a st;: e,~t a ud two or thre."'·' wit.~!J t he m, but om18 loo k n eiitor and m"re- f th1:1 co unt ry, ?lie grnm or hay l & all p ut ~r-:: cao· ts .folJ.,wr.ng after dra wm g a w>1')'.' th:e. ' comfo r t able. With r egard t © h Ps p i t.al~, I r llJ .s t~ck s , bu t famwrs hel'e J<11o w lww to s wel1p~ngs, i f thero shou ld c.. me a,. J1_We·1 i ·~ ·ould say more t han . any oth er thin ~ t,h M bmld a s t ~.ck, t.liey a re " ft ··"n bet·· e~· th.an · I have been pity in c; some of our b11ni a to pnsu~ v e t he a r arn. sn?w !·t 1s· swet.p 1:1p and ca.r t ecl off, 0 !1' if it · J wr ite about,. fo 1 ram s th e mu d lltml slush is swept up<·'lld ll'} eciiil at tenticrn t o t hem si nce I came ]. ha ve counted 0~ ~mrny "s fi fty .stac·k s _ at ~ 1 1 .rawn away. I n t h e older parts 0>f th~: ), l.i!·il re, As t o t he number o f b!!n pit aJ8 111 one farm hons: . rim wea r ,he r rn .so· m ild 01ty boyll a.re ~ rn ph.J yed with srrntll Jli0;l1d · ·vThlt cit y, I coidl n ot give >1Qy defi ni G e du ring t he wmt·e r · that farmers ir1 some B OWl\fANVILLE, FRIDAY, .APRIL 2. b ··ush es S}Weeprn1~ t h e ::itree~.s . . In M' '?le · ~gii res, bu t them ar e a \'e ry grett t m any, case d o not reqml '~ st able> fo1· thoil"·stoclr - -- -- -of th A poo])eu parta of t he city it 1s qr.ute·· , M11oi a s a rule t hey ar e al ways· cro wded bu t so me le i. t.be m > g r il z ' a ll th·~ y ea.1 ·1 ·mbnrl, : · · OUR LON DON LETTER. a sight to wa lk &1.ong o ne of t he b 1Ely ! w·iittli patients, so me hit lfe as ma uy RS e igh · at . pr~ear u t t he gn"s i n 1]~e hekl · l uo~s ( · 8t reets and. sec ho"' m uch business is d utio·;. :lnwH. lred b ll(18 which are cousr;itllltl,y kept r1mt .i r ro'h a ud g r '.Je ' · tJi,,re rn .. ,., fro SJ. rn · ~'.)!ll\l of th~se s tri;i~t.s !l,Te crowded e;l()h !fall:, besidea t hooo inpatients, there are t ne gMuud s n ur SlllDW to be s~en . . 'l lhei·e ' · i 1 It is n early t wo y e:irs tiiuce I landea ~1d e of t he l'oa d w~i;h st a ud s of differ11-nii .i11J.· ~\i ne of t he lar ges t hospita ls b 8 t wee1J was a J. t t .ti a uu w 1i J " n 1ia.ry llut H ou ly ·lhis side of tlte Al hnt i c~ A fe w d ay· siz·\ and shape, s om·er selling dry goods; . ,tJi.llle$ an d five hmi clt.ed out patient t r rnted s taid foJ' a c" u pl " "'~ d ays. a 1 th uu~ h i t JS _ ·= .a,fter my Rr1iv >' l h ere, I r ec ei ved a c1 1py . llthers vege:iables, tJthers tri nke t~ of a~I:"; d z,ti!)>. B y out fa'.lien t· are mearit those 11·1 t what Cau11,dianu would call ~ ul 1! , st ill . 1 of t I' e 8-L' t.T~:~NJ\N, vnd have continued io , k rnds (I 1 nc:lin · b y tinukl)li:;;, clnldre"l!>s · w~Hl><b:t'I 1 ill and n ot 80 b ·· .d t h at t he y can- th ere 1s a dampn ess cun t m uaLy rn t;~e ~ l"eceive it ' wN,ftly .. l have i1lway s be··1 n t(}ys),. another lo:ided! wi th old locks , key s 111 ,-, 1; .oo. ~e to the hospitn.1 two 0~ t hree . tinos p her e w hich c!l>I·l\8 o ne q 111c ke; t han · wo ul d;, l'hern glad t o me it, for ' ·in ic I get:~ good deal a.nd r m gs ,red· with :rust,. sczew nails a mfa iti ",;.os·::.. weel,, as r~qui red to b ~ +.!ma ted . . cleilr sharp cold we:·t lrn1 of local n ew·, which I could n ot obto.in in old bits or ircn, . aI10t!Hw· se~ md h ;n1d:lid1 ll'n m ©Gt of t he h ospi tals t he in pa t ho. its g«t w..:r e wors ., f ,Jg · t he lint w0ek rn .F tlbrtNl'" Y , any ot her way . N .iw >1S your local cor boots or old clbths, -a:r .oth·e r old books mr 'th.-1ll· b oard, a t. tendan co, medicine an d tha11 '.1ny thtnl( I h av0c eeen s~1we I c:11ne t !O· , re~pnnd.en ts h ave favoured me so long, I pho toa of all t he gr eat a nd wise of t h;, \,m&il.i~"'ti advice free of ch ari!e, t.hey have t.lte cHy .. Ou nn ny r~Heets, la1 nps httd t u, ij ~ - - o R---1.... thmk. i t but fair t hat I should try and land, et c. On .~om o, d t ho ootter str ee'11< ;1nov. a sbi ili ug t u pay. fro m the t iwe they be b nr nmg all da y,. 01~e day it was so ~ rep~y them, nnd per lrnps I rmy be able t n wher e stands ar"' n ot;alh ·ved , on e will so"9· ;~ 0 i'l· tiH they ar e oon t out cured; it i d dark tl11t we tmd to fi1g 'lt the gas wlu la· ~ · · intnest S·)me of your re~ader~ ns well by cl'!u1 -:,s going aymg tl~e· s L Yl!ets Joade· :J.J l ;:wen~ tihatr. it fo S'>, f:·H the~e poor r..eople we t ·iok . o ue o'.c lock ct iirner. 'l'here ha~ ~ ~ a fe w _ wor<la ab·.·ur Lonct t·n B.nd sonrn of , with: .all krnds oil tr m . k e ts w . h~nh they trJi ."' ~cou.Jcl n eov.. er .· afford i?o pay any thing. u. -- b een m or~ ralll tins wmt e.r tha u therd : tl.1 ~ thmgs. one w· ul~ noti ce m mu.km g i· w sed, an <~ th e un uaual. ery is a p en n'.l)vj i,side ~he General fiospi tals, t h er e a re was last . wrntel', b ut L have uever seeu !!.· i , vrnit to this wo1,dcrl ul city. . I . wtll ncH cJ>ch, ~cca·1011allJ.< o ne vdl add t o t h ie. .!)iooi;i·tals r., 1r speciall d is~d.ses and woor e guod solicl, h eavy, h_edfhy r a m !1er o, t bt>y. ; tak.11 np yonr s pace Il l dewnl:nn,g th.' r. ":tli ,.:rJve". Oth 9rs aga~n. wbo 1 1a ve no'~'j i'n.othfoig eh 1e if, talrnn · i n, a s ~ancer, c<;>n- are. al way" of a dehcatJa, d 1ro11D, aggre- , wluch uo doubt e\'ery ~me has .rea< ! 1n c aydal enough t 3 ·g.et · au ©H<t:fit of theeh' · ~su.ruQti:ion, fev er, :t:n aJl p ox, ep i lef~y, vatw g uattue. I sliiil>u l d t h 1u ~ th ey : . nn~etl),. h.'w e a fe iv· b<>:~ee of mat che." ·'dise~.oos 0~ child r eri.,. etc, ma:iy oft.bis . e ?.u~l~t . be VllrV ,, appro)lr a.ttJly .c.hn~tened .ii ~ lJook.s and 1111pM~, a 11d without go1r'. g inrr· t deta1h1 o n ~ ny pomt, Will__ha1 e ,1 . few wh :ch 11.le) try to g9lJ ,. very © · f ten m t h1 $> Ia re :f o:ie b m Jdmg·. But fo r t.ize , a ppearweapmg d e.wa . l h>lve n ut1ced more ~ won ;s t 0 HHY a bon· .several difierent thmg:i class !her .., are puc!nn oth ev;} with a clnld '.}anC'>'· a nd ch eerfo ln~ os · o.f words, and tlhe wet. weather m N l>vernbex, D ecem b"r and · ! t har, w u!d he wtc~ost ~o a . .s~·ranger , m .one :~rm and a . fe w. J?M'!inye ~~otth o!l'i.il?amie aJ:Jcl attention g[.-en iv tlrn ]Jallei':.t~, J anuarJ.'. , Ule_ otJ1~r mon~ h s are noj; so b lld ;' ~ and '"V crnlly a Can"dhm, m vis1twg rhe 1J1atches Ill the othe1 lmno,. o/Ue will oft.e~. ~ ~th er" ai·e a ve ry fev~, t Jt,1 t w tll beat t he and takmg the ch ma . e fu.r t he whol year : ,..._ city io r th ,· tirst tim e. sec a uw llte r and t wQ·or t?!'orne 11mall ra g;- -. 'l '"l'ol'ont o G en eral Hoopit-a11". t rou ud, I th1n k tt 1s mo.11e pl~a <a uL t uan ()f c"ll·BO e\Cl'y 0 110 has heard of !he ged chiid\:ien ail stan d m g J D! i:foe 1mdd l~ off · ' "-· Id t l ' .I. h '-.T . I m w111e p ains of Can ad a. I · · 1 h ancl· · 11ui;:m . g for ' "i ' iiciby v :1:0 wou nra·,~r t ,]d Luu{ be 1n .'!. a gr-;r,t; .. rf,~ size ot L 0 1< d on, b u~ a f ter a11 ooe can d ,e str.,:3b Iuu d 11 hk e t his n a t.here ,,..., I had th~ pleas ur e ..f v,iisitrrng 1he P arl ia- , ~===================="."'"'-~============~~ 11 tlek and , sca1C· ly con .. -1ve of tt.~ vest ex te1?t and p · nny t o gei bretLd o:::i:1ug.h l©< mw e t he m.1 Lma.ny fires, but this· i~ u0>11. !the ease. ]j t m e 11 t .Bui tdu,g one e vemng last W lrn has seen it., ~ nd from s1an 'tttfon , or 11he grn~~' may ha » '11<ll' 1 l - ' "' ' ·"' ., · ] i1a. w t he H ouse in seo s;o~1 I obtamed a ' pop nlatl· ··" nil h e o r D . . s.1.1'.e wo u.' I I b e madd.ltll> tii e f «t bl<.u-. as 0100< 0 f ~; . " uu u:::n .lc.im.:;t< .~;i. ve <»u y seen a co'"""u ,,. ,,:res ;Sl llCe · · · :::lir C r1a les J to g1v" '.' c rrn?t !de· o f its :n, 'Io ~ hia ci ty, ai; d ill F.¥ eeldom ont1 . t tek <i>c of ad mi ·:~wn frc;ta I alm oa~ 1n · 1·N~1hle, · ~ i ll a fa1: r~hmc·tt· b'i!r . , Na ou e I · allow e < t to· beg. clll'ec t 1 y --~ , s1<es any acuuu ut .in t h e pwroc·w· of fi reft" T upper, 1he H igh U· HIH!r~;;.;i > llHl' for Cau· 1: ma)' be 111 tl e ~y t akmg a. P.ornt m th·· L . ·11oon, b_ u t they may d o :h 'i) m t h is a.a \JC, ,.Thi& Jl h ave 11 0 d c m bt :3'-iJ&r~.:1¥- duo t, th:ll ,ad a. M y ti c kt0G a :l rm· ted lll d to the ve.ntn~ oy1he c1. Y'. ~md formrng a Cll cle o ·her rndu'.1ct way3-, _ <?u·~ o~ten se~ fact r11.at t here 18 n ot much bll'rnin g ma- speakers galle1y, Sll tho.ll I h:id a g uod 1 the ta\!lUG _ of ~ lt1~.h would be . fif~"".n ' hreci : ·r f uu· strong wunkm !( m~m ~narc lt- t evia '.lin mos t of· the blll~ldm!!:'.>< re. n~u~ :oe" ' · and euu lti ·M e viory "Pe" ke l'. A fter I\ - - -A.T' 'l'J3.E-rn1}. 8 , l:lea1dt's bmng of large sizl; i 1 is mg along t he strtlet 1'oge llll(Olf swgrng faim of the r oofs h ave s hingles, - What ltt til d ,I sat. d > WU I looked ar· I<.1od to :<cs. if l , ve ry d erwcly po l' ul.it.ed, a1:.~ 1f all th e pe11 m ea, tl~ey cant ~e.t worli an d have.~ Il hav.e seen o f th e fi,~men,JI ; hink t he , wo uld kuow Mr. G tacl.toiMl m ch ~ cr .. wd per 1,Je 1n L ·11do n w~nt t o J'. vr onto som1 ' fa1111 }y to .~eep, otht~s h1t1"1'1> a cer taEmi.· order- aml a rra ngem ent i s nit nearly 8 0 . jl vei·y soull la;ten ed my eyes o u a g rey , aa! tor d1111. · r I atn afra·d t 1e e :.r·· t w» cros~11° g: on . th e s l.reet; wihu;;:b. t hey swr "'f; g· iod :JS< 1 Jiat in 'l 'oror ooi b1>(;rl\, m g ..t ciu;; j' h1ta.ded old ma u, ~ hom I ~l1 ouglH m ,,tclied I\ thi .. . 5 t " .. t To ontr· would ba_vc tu seu I all I keep. c.l~an and 11s~ a._p <1n uy fro m ·· ."'1. to ,the, fiJte and exting;.iiihin~l'! iit . If th~ ! pre t ty "ell tJw photo ol , iw, , ha t I h ad .o ut ,,n d bor rnw " r hny- that is beef and 1 who cros~ L\. th1s- asln ug 1(1. ©>ften. done.·~o.. fi remen: i:n Tor onto w~re 110 <iJJll1icker in ~! ~et.u in · O iuany wmdo ws. w 1h e cit y , I beer, ' '" t h· re w" uld tie e uo ugh y eo pli·· t u a . very polite way ; SD]i) ~ly by r aiamg ·~11:; ' gett mg t.o a tir e than t hey· ai.·e )Jere, ~· t iJlllld o ut · 11 as king ,. m ..n wb,, dat !lB Xt ·, m ake htt >< ..-.·11 l<~rty a.nd £fty . Torontus . lrn,tt'.' each one who p,lSses. \".ome·~ as. th~ bu!lri ing would ®rten , \11e at lHest.Ji,t" me t hat l wa· r.ght, & :'.},d fr ·rn wne re I E rn~ v Y· , r th er , ie. an mcrnase m Lond .. u w ..°11 ,is m <in · m ay b ;i 80 . trn s.weepmg; t).:ui> . ~ th ·" oughlly lieattld bl"!ore ilh<ey wou ·d ~: . a....t a ud tho>e ga~ u 11;ht11> Ills fac 0 a " un ce ), ·. i. of lialf rh p 1 ·uh\' l"n of T oronto, an d a t C· oss 1 11,;l'l·1 . and · no mut t ei; wh at. ther re aah it _ j l 'l't'IXlUJded me of oue I had ofG.m seen uto- t'I · : . · . . mo, h . ,!' for ··;, viz. tha r. of Mr . .J o~w .M0L11ughl m, '.: · ·one sruti n .,., ,,e, more than tw() hu1«h ed Wt'fLr h er rn hke th11y \1r' tll a.Iv.ray" bt~ fo·:!:nd 1 ,psr1<~ s "rr11 e rl;id y, n ot to visit, but 10 at ihern· po~t;, .and ofte.u. ©l'Jle wil l E \l~ . a "" hB1v ... ~ a~· .~~e ver:')" g r PaiJ ple11.~nro of \1 .,f 'l'yron e, I am «lad t o moi.y t _.o t.h at t htirB l . . Af ter a II, po·. - >r moouer ~· . ·h s e~m~· ·~1er .,_.,.Jesty t lili;. Q'ue:;i1l! . · , bec0me ··en uauent citizens. s t.a ud' rn.g ll'l: · , e Cl)1d a n d . . a.ud 'll " S ' I ~r" oome ot ller "' 11 11 ,,.,r1 a:1d; JJal'L JC 11 !ars lll ·a · t i · · t t h d f th 'd · lk t h · If of t h eitoy ' ,w«1ch . · . · ' I J h 1s is n· .t su w riy w ·en we cons1 m ie r ain I\ l:l e gt>·O e- !Ill e·na n·o a . liltF am1ly ' I S:}"'"'~ler i n illt> . grand l t hese t wo men a<>ree. As he sat 1 n.··fo t.e r of 1~·cople t hat come to L ·m d .:11 cl11d ,a ragged·old sh a1>JJ r © · ll!Jl}d her & h :J.u ld- Jf~OJl?.e·s;> n 1 i~ 311~ we nt ~o op~n, pahr~ iamen : ,fa~ his st a t hll J11o k;;d f!l<~0 11ed and t ir ed 1 "' ly E very r · d unng · 1 -. d "·,, ' . ~· · . b h ··a 'th H~1 ie cal'X<li"'e 1c n t h" ' .b ut whe o th e :t<>ht . . " ' 1 dai .wo mmutes t. H~ er:; ~n ·, a ca ~~.u , s tan «Jllq: 'fl er sxi " wi · n , lu 1;ruary. m . . "' Bl · w 1rT t1 L11a, c-.i.me he sp r.1ng 1 0 1 . . . . d 't· " d d . h h ·· l t k ,."'men -'f llln©OSS Beah-100 a r.td· =enry o f I · · day ther1· is a lar·,e trau .1 coll.lea 111 a n 1 · ' . ·1ea wrappe np m . t ,e :s ~w o eep -,,, \, to Ills foe t in a rnomeiJ.>t . B e 1s a fi1Je .' . nnot her leave,; sorr~ o.f .th11 lar"eet stati on8. w . arm, t h ouaan . ds. a!!te . r t-.. i'bo usan els· pa s3 JU fMb ten "'~~f ll-:, sat, was di'.l'la wnd by, £,:lnr spau f., nt.ra1gh t sq u 11re s houl d ered man and }, , " 334 n J · o ea.1 .ons ' down.' 1 ' · Octo · b er '1 Oue ovening m . I fi r~ t l J1en 1' bY mmo t' 10e d · wn l ver.y · OCc!imonh <tt 1 d"'k cr eam co l Pl'<> I · o3iia;c · h ' " 'u tJed scarcd y MY tha' before he sat ' saw the " Li·,ht " f Loudon" . I l eft l~d n· a lly d o they gt>t a p enny . O fteti may be 11ar e · ;ii~e ' dept <>xc <i:;lltV~ y rl>~ t e st ate ,.'he m ~de some un the:!~thei- side of t h.o· : 1 ' " l t t J · , 'l:)J. d " d' "'·· · t O GJe11s1»M an n e ver 8 f1e n 1n , 'l U 1 L ..!J.: at any. · . burgh abi,u ·. 10:30 a.m., anc go o 1. 11s seen a Ill peraon .. a Dalil; ·)?1g or s1,w t1J.g .!\ h . I l ' 't l .1 . b fif lHuuse look somewhat t1 1 iJ1td. ' · 8 . ]- · t '" \'eli ed a dist "1·c1 · some cot·nor ..·wit h a fuw 1iittle bookil< shoe ot cni tim e. am to cm 11,\.t, n .is a ou t · l ' 1 city 111. p n1. iavmg r,, "· · ·. ' t " t h il i t · I I d ' t l I 0 11 10 of a bout 400 w iles in nirie and a half laces or matches far sa.tr.>, t hey gG4o t h e \ e. .liHA l 'S since e »,;,~ een \Was on ha~o a r9a y ~n t en m~1 c l m or [!} t i an· . _ _j 1 l - ti e t r ain· ' h ere run same "pot every da~ a!1lid remain th 0re sta.te before. I was for t uruiil1t enough t tJ· ~had m teuded dom " w.J'l<en I began. an d . _ .I - I hourh s, fso r, ia.1 t ly· . u . , 9('. ti f tl e" t ra1 · 11s i · u fr·om ~orniit1" ··ill ni(J)ht from on~ wee ks )get "'~thm a fe w feeh cf·w.h.eve-she p assed! ~or wan t o:f s pace h~v.i.1 only had a fo.-.. muc r1sre1 ' " l l "'"' o ' ,, u . ~ ' . . ' I I l th ·'. . ]" a&ked one if h e d id ,so . ' naw rnr imc " .a ro wn ~...,e wor e very ·. w-0rda t o say n pon each pomt . I h avH C .d n d esry ci.,Jl y t he ulcl afternoon end t o· anoth er. ~n··., 1" A. f ·1 I lrnve not seeu i,. the T or onto . o mit ted m any things whi ch are of interest ;' · · t . 0 1 st p· aat Bow- n ot sometimes make :A s mall days pay ; plam]y. r01xeu.ll tra.111 'l' l r .. 1 .,.,. 't.1r0b1~ _ola'1·1'1rt I l1ad t h e yes s·,;d h e l ast weak I iiat h ere brwo c~tci ;papQ<rs b 11t 1 1ave uo a ou bt Y,:).\l h a.ve read 1't o me and wou ld be,. :i;·· t hin k to all Call!c· 11- .. r· manv· e. .n ° ' ~ ·· · · · ' ll. '- t· · · t h I 'll : ·· ten up and eoo\ _ so vn not say· ,ao1,u1 born STATES.~£1\iN' r eadm·R ancl perJlea8m:e uf <' W · raq ia London was, of. we t d~y s and al~ ]j m~c in t h e t wo day(!. :a a"?u,; 1t 111 1 ~OU M\e, th e s.,,,t ""· It is th~ large·t was t1~ree . pen.n ~ea, Uthei;i 3~!1111 (iin~l ,an!thm=- mor e a bon t i ,.. . . : h&p3 to son~~ uf the gootl ?Id E .n glish· b uild in" 1 eve r so,w, hu il t of b rick: a nd t lu s class JS· made up prm c-,pally of I talu." , Jl'l t h e 'l'or on to wauers tioo you '\\ill' fn liln wh o S clll look ~1pon t l 11s beauttflill covers "'ver 81x ,..,, es of ~roue d, b ut I am ans),. h~wo hand ©-rg:1eus, <>r wh at is bet ter. lilH·ly have seen au. aocotu··l oi' t he riot;; .. :fl"Hl t 1L1r old couna·;,-. fias l1omB . told t tH·'1'e ~H' , ,. Jv 1· abtion~ mnch !a rgt·r piano oll~{lls, ilrn forrne~ ev~y o ne ha s. i n L'.Jn don a couple, ofi· we@ks :igo by t he · J · E . BROWN~. that: th i" ., 1,,- r,f " hi ch occ upies about 12 seen, bu t t he· ):u.tter I h <1 v e n eYer seen in une mpl oyed. I di(l J!i<»t see tilillem, although, ·--,--~~~~~~~~ acre· 1;1 t he c1 :y 1h er e are no ra il ro·:d C:.rnada, tfaey ~n oo h eard forhalf a 1 ill.ile t hey iL ss·rn1bled firs c wit hin one mile of,, . t racks on ,,. \._,vel wii h the gen er al traffic.: and sound ve ry urnch h i'.e a ]Hano. T la.ey m1y boarclrng house.,. t hen m:i.r eh ed al ong. ,i 1>treeia, t h· y al'e either huilL about twen ty a~e a bo? t half. t h:i s1z? of an or~ina:rs u.1=_1- s~·ve ral street s! t:hni:~and!s of th<Jm . in, .. fee t ab o"o th~ ou face an d rr.nn111 g over nght ]!Han o, tiJIL d :1 for· frcm 1 ~ m thrn n umber, sm ashmg wm d!;).ws a nd h elp ing ,. t he t"ps of t he houses or quite under impor htu t p~rticnl ar? th at. in ? "UOIL tu themselv ~s to a o3 itl!iQg t~·ey wished, thejr, ;: ground wh e>e no ·IHI' " can be seen b ut produoo m usic, th e p18.no (}rgan m t:m::n ed were pa.r t1cular ly u nmerc1-fu l t o auy they, \, an occa~ioual pu ff o f s~10k e ri8ing froll1 i~ hy a crank. It h as vrhee!:S fa ste ne!di t o it ' m et on th e st r eei1tlr~t l ooked re~pectahkl., venul:i.t , r. ']' tie underr(r ound tra~ns r un in ord0r t o mov:e it ! r on:i p lace t o. place. some of the C.:Lu~i.,.ns h:\ pptm ed to be on ' K I N G STREE T E AST, BOWMANVILLE, ON T AR IO. i n sever,d dir;·ct i ..m lhrou~ h dilferAUt v _ u e can almost tm ag rne wh at th a houses. , the .str? et at the t nn.e t1Jnd had to run f? r parts of thn cit y out t here is on e mam ot some of these v~ry poor people a re like. their h ves. 0 '.!ile t hey sunou nded an '1n1 i . track wh ich is calh-·d the "Inner Cil'cle" Gener ally. there ts bu,t one room f.vr a climb ed on th e· top .of a street car whidil , and like t·ll other railr oads in;th~s cou?try large fan.uly, wit h a ~fI'e phce w:he rti all t h ey. hi1d overt~en, others ( notCan adi~ll<$) We are n ow :fin ishing 30 of t he best Ctt.rriages a nd B uggies ever inade has a doulile track a nd p asses m a circle th e cookrng and he~ 1~ng is d a.. '1e, a. poor who wer e less.l?vr.t unate, t h ey cau gh t 2~d i n thie esta_ blishmen.t, wit h bes t g rade of Wheels, .s teel Axles and best S teel Spri ngs, aroun-0. th" b usy p,~,r t of the city. This is dirty looking b ed rn one cor ner of tha handled i n a m ari. n er becomin g to a mob 1 t rim med with t he b es t s tock and well pamted. ·we are getting out convenienl; f .. r many c1 f the working class, room, two or three "<Yorn ou ~ chairs and , o f that kim),, in some case~ tearing l:ii e who are e mployed t h ree or four mi les a table to m at ch. Everythingt looks dirty, clot hes partly o ff their viet um and llilmk· from their hoiw s. The cars ar e s mf>llor nothing loo ks t idy and clil)an. M ost cf ing ~ foo t bn-11 of h is silk hat which eould and ditforendy b uilt than those in Can - this class drink:; t he uni ve1·sa 1 q uestion be seen fly' :ill.g in t he air in the. midst of ada· ea.ch h as t h ree tranverse partitions, in the hospital11 li>y females As well as ma les t he cr o wd. The p olice for the firnit, t wo Every B oard warr an te d to be m ade of t he beat S teel and well te mpered . d ividiug it in to fo nrseparate apartme nts, is " doctor wh at am I t o drink". I see or three days w er e n ot able t o ~rtage each ttpa. rt m~nt has two long seats ex· more d r inkin g here in a week t han I them, b u.~. a,Herwards b ecame rn!ers in We are also getting r eady a stock nf MOWER S, improved and second t.endin" acro ~s t h e car, so that the occup· , would see in Tor onto in a year. I am the fig ht. Things h ave q uieted down to non e in t h e market. T hey will be r eady.i n good season an d wa rranted to clo goo(l 1 ants. ~st face tiach 1 ither. ?'here is no 1 s:n·e we ~'11 well be proud ? f ot~r little ag;i.in, a:u.d inany wh o wer e m ostfo.rio us work . W e 11re fl.lso m aking a number of H A Y l 1 EDDERS, which will afoo he ready stove or hea tiu" apparatus Ill the car; 01ty and m many r espectn, it nngh t be t h en, ltave. been employed by the ®o overn· in good seaso n . They have b een t ried by som e of .our best far mers, to whom we doors open 0 11 ei7h1 :r side the carriage into taken 11s an example, even by om· mot her ment to repair road11 t hrough thQ city r efer i ntending pu rchaael'S. We a re also ' ~. ell.ch of tht' compartments. The platfor ms cit y. Amongst t he poor , one sees women and a:re a ppare ntly the most d< xt>ile creat· at the ~;tations arll on a l e vel with the and girls almost as freque utly as men ures on t he face o f the earth. \Yages in flour of the oar, by this means t hese trains wal ki;1g in t o rt p ublic hou~e ~nd ask in g tl~is co.u_ n tr y are very sm all. 1n tal k ing wh ich h as gained a good r eputation in t his locality. can be emp tied and tilled by passen gers... fo~ ,l~quor of some d escr1pt1on, of ten with a farmer la~t h~rveat, I ask~d him in frem t.hfrty ro fortjr·fiewuds.loitering aro und tho bat' t ill, all sense, what wagei; h e p ai d Ina men, he said durPlow Points of every description by t h e t on, an d ma de from steel , wr ought iron , &c· Dwellinu ho nses in London ar~ mostly reason and t rue womanhood h ave foraaken ing h ar vest he paid two sh iliings and six: We are also gettin g rea<-Jy a st ock of \ V.u .oNs . Mill and Engi n e W ork a specialt y' four st<.>r: y build ings besides a cellar them, then they m ay be seen trying to pence, ancl nine pence for beer, pe,r day, 'tchdn . Mos t. of thtim ai-e of brick and work th eir way t o the s treet and at t h e but out of this l .1e h ad to board him"3e!f. This powder never varies. A marvel of A ll of which will b e s old on t he m ost r easonab le ter ms . kl .,... llnrity , strength and wholesomeness. More seem to be all enbetantially built and 1 same t im e main tain their eq uilibriu m. I asked h im what about a m an who did eeonoruicd.l tA.an the ordinary kinds, and can· made to Jast. On e often sees a street \ Them are s omething in the n eighborhood n ot drink beer, h e t old me he got t he uot be sold in compeLiL luu wiL h the multltnue B O WMANVILLE AGRJ CU L T IJR A L & CARRI AGE Co. 1 of low test, short w erght , alum or phosphate · bl' h · L · t th l \TaS on t 111 · th e I · sixty rods long a soi·d 1 ma.ea o f h ouses I of th' 1r t y thousan d pu IC on.so~ 111 on· mane): J us . e same, vowdere: Sold onlv in cans. ROYA L BAKCash paid for any quantity of Cast Scrap Iron . l4·3m. from oneond to t h e other without a b reak don, and from a ll appearances it is the beat country durrng the harvest of la.st y ear ING POW. D ER C0., 106 Wall St... N. Y. l all built the same shape and size. 11upported of any business in the city ; i.t and saw them drawing in grain , t hey had 'l'his is seen more in the newest p arts of fa a cash t ra de and apparently a pay '· g a two wheeled cart, with two horses the city. ln large house e 11ch · r< om li a~ a one, they do not close t ill l'.l :30 at ni~ll t hi tch ed one front of the other, t ;vo men een 1nore fi re an d are o pen at 7 in t he mornin g, lh<>Y were on t he load and th ree pitch in. g to fire-place in it. I h ave E placf s in th is country than in all my life are also open on Sund ,iy from 1 till 3 a 1 ·d t hem, when t hey /!"t 11 li ttle ja~ of a. load before , in fa ct most o f the people in Lon - from (i t ill 11. I need s~ii.rc&ly say t J11L t on the fiv e cl i mbed up and dro ve to the don d o all their co" king and baking on a they are well p11tronized on t hisd11y. stack where t h ey proceed ed to unlo 1d. fire pl ace, any who ln ve stoves, h1we th en'! It is al ways fe male wiiiters wh o sta nd be- 'l'hey d id n o \ appear t o be i n any h nr ry - New Patterns I MOURNING GOODS! CO UCH, JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN WA·LL PAPER just arrived. Crape Black Cashm . eres ' BLA CK CRAPE!. P. TREBILC.OCK. ~1--..--a-·-·---·-·---· - -t-'1 -:: I -W-all Paper Silvur Platod aro,. EJ AFAM -. ILY B 1 ·e LE --=· . · SPECT ACLE.S j Pictures Framed Call at v AR IETY HA L L. "! I' i s p RING OPENINGS wE ST ,.. KEN N·ER & CO. nu I I" Ii NE w DRE · ·s s GO ODs . N·D H USE. 11 I All the NEWEST SHADES. and a, very large assortment to cho©·se from. lTh e N ew Trimming Braids t o mat ch all the la.test sha des. :Linings and Sewings t o ma tch. 'p R I c E s R I G I-1T. A fine lot of N E W T WEEDS. Suits gotvery cheap wel1. Guarantee goods) .fit s and good workmanship. JOHN McMURTRY~ THE BOWMANV ILL E I AGRICULTURA L&C A RRIACE C O ., 300 of our Celebrated Champion Plows I AGENTS FOR THE DUN DAS CORD BINDER, Absolutely Pure. l

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