manyille, to the entire county, thereby That Sur.Peal Operatio1J, Let honest, laboring men beware of 110 gi··ing facilities for enforcing the Act called Labor Ueformers and hold fast to which did uot before exist., and wu herel\ty DEAR EDlTOR. - 1 noticed l!l your by pledge ourselves to do all wo can to with: the golden rule of the Master : "As :ye Inst pa.per under the h ead of, "Th·d, Sur- assist the authoriti11s i11 enforcin~ the "My, what lovelj pa.tterna you have in would that men should do unto you, do gical Operation," an i-xplanat ion ,;r ?or- Act., and we call upon our ptiople not rection of items that appeared some tune only to keep the l~w but also to s ·and up Wall Paper, and how cheap, too. Y ou ye even so unto them. !tgo in the news from E·111iskllle11, i n ref- manfully a,nd a.id the authorities in r igid· h ave the best selection I h11ove set-n." t e rence to the number of · doctors in that ly enforcing t!.e law. '!'here was anoth er fire in the Mail elevated hamlet, nnd also to an operation buildinas 'foronto on S unday morning, that h ad been per formed on one John Assel!'!Bor's Notes. 0 Just so, that is my ir.tention. damacre e~timated ~t $80,000. This is the A "ery. This artic~e n!'eot.s my views so . . . . . thoroughly that I am mclmed to protest . " . Sm, - I here with furnish you wi th a NE"7 ES'I', third big fire m that bmldmg m side of against ambiguous writing in general and two years. Are ·they caused by the large the items in particubr complained of b y few items from the As3eeame11t r.,IJ, of 'l'DE PICET~'IES'I'. quantity of lye k ept in stock fur season- the writer, whose identity by the way. to th e Town uf Bowma-nville, fur your a nd t11 e general public's i11formo.ti1111 : ~ · .., ti10 pol"t"c J di"tu ri·a ls" my mind is not altogether clear. l For 111· 111 1 1 a e ! . · ·h a11d at tile rig-lat 1wice. Total a~ecsscd vah~e of r eal 0 tance, 1f the a ut hor be John the _ su )SCrt e r, then John is very sympathetic and po · property . ... . . . .. ...... .. .. $913,115' fil{) To tal value Pllrsciual lt does not take ii. very keen intellect to lite to Mr. Avery, :i.ml if the 11 uthor be pr,Jperty ... ....... .. . ..... .. !!9',629' 00 the hero of the operation, then the adver- l discove1· the true character of the men tisemcnt is cheap, clumsy and worthy Taxable Income.. . . . . .. 39,280 U() Total value of R eal and who make up tho party of Anarchists, of our Doc. 'J'hese indh·iduals ar e the The very finest quality of whose fatal alliance with honest working- parties immediately concerned. .John it Peraon11l property and 'Fall'is said, is modest and can neither read nor al>lti lnc'..l1Utl.... .. . · .. . . .. ... l,OG2,024 00 men turns ;every effort of labor to protect write . The other d oes not compare in P c· pulation uf th e 'l'1;.w11.. . ... 3,li89 itself into an engine of d estruction. They modesty and ca.n write a little. To which An increase of 108 nver last year. .:qua} t o any ehown in Toronto, at a price are,the scum of the earth- drn very dregs the honor is due I leave an open question. No. o fno.m eson t her<>~I. ...... 1,021 Births (this is not the r1·gu.Jar surprisingly low. of society. They are Godless in their But 1 was going to say that b eing :it on e year for births. ).... . . . . ..... .... . . 42 creed , depraved in their tastes, conscience- time a rediden t in the vicinity of this hisPlain Gold, Ci"OID No. of dogs. . . . ... .. . .. .. . . . .. 208 toric village any news from ~h;i.t quarter less, and devoid of all ideas of indi vidu~l ahrnys interests me, and when the items " cattle . . ..... ... . _... , . . . 303 Window Blinds in linen, fancy. " sheep. .. ... . . . . ... ... 40 · right in the possession of property. This above referred to appeared I was amazed, " " hog~. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . .. 99 Large Variety of Patterns. is strong lang uage, but it i;1 none too horrified and disgusted t o think that so " " horsAs. .... ....... . ...... .. . Z21 strong. The Chicagc episode of a month "great an operation" were necessary and that it took the ~om bined &kilI pf seven Pictures Framed at lowest rates. The largedt individual rate payer is .J. a.~o h as let in a flood of light on this subd~ctors to saw off John's- leg. My omi- 1 Lyl11. E~q. The larl!est In rome, F. F . os1ty was so aroused and exerted that I Mc,\rthur, Esq. 'J 'h e larges·t property ject. int erviewed several experts a& t o tlte' en- ow ner, Mayor Horwy. ormity of the case, and was· utterly as· More nam tis hegi'1 witl). H .. t·han any The Foresters and Sons of England of tonished to find that it was 1u't1·ongst the C1ther let ter. N o rate1>11.vl)r i-11' the west this t own turned out nearly a hundred m ost easy and simple of surgical opern- ward whol!le name begins ~.ith N; Mure ~ht ~aua.diau stron~ on Monday and went to Oshawa to tions I complet ely collapsed, branded. Methodists on the roll than any other S. B lffitililN°', B oWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, MAY 28. participate with their brethren of that town your local cor. a sensationalist,cfono1mced' , denomination. him as a swindle and rested my trou1 bled : A'11sesaor. i n t)le big d emonstration. They engaged soul in peace and q uietness in the belfof , Germany is b eginning to find out that the European B<ind and took them al11ng that after all t he whole "corps" harfi not I! a high tariff wont make grain grow on bar - to head them in the procession. \Vh en been at poor .Tohn's leg, that he s: iU Ifjggin's "ECJREK.~" English the proce·sion was formed the band was "smiled" and t hat in all probability tlin.t ren rocks. operation h ad been performed by the new High Grade Dairy and '11able taken from o.ir lodges and placed in anVet., or John Jewell, surgeon to the :ilal.. One of ~ho weapons used to defeat Mr. other part of the great cavalcade. About · vation Army new besieging H1impton, i Salt. ·@:old medals and highest Gladstone's patriotic efforts is the org11ni- twenty of our Sons of England a ppearedi and j ust as 1 wa· 11 settliug down in W ilis sweet delusion, t!~e S·rATF.'.l'.llAN came cen 1 ' zation of an armed rebellion in U lster. on horseback and they too were placed award~· u.t the great f?.>ln1· of 1 'l'he nobles, lords and dukes of England are. ahead of another lodge. Our brethren taining "That Surgical Operation" from ! which it is quite evident that the crdh the wo-l'h'I. For sale hy sending m·er th ~ eir ch ecks and drafts, the came home very much displeaB ed with the ' vf this "great operaition" the like of which Duke of Bedford even leaving the amount treatment th ey received . They say they was ne \' er beaten i1J America and scarcely WM. QUICK &,CO. of his blauk. ' received very litt le attention and were equalled on the continent since t ho d3YS: The manage- oil tlle old Masters, s!bould not be divided· ~ffimiple bags FREE;- Call 0 harged for e\·erything. a1,di distributed b etween seven profession· Just eay the word, and the Irish will ment from the formation of the procession ais·. But to be geucrous with the wretch)and get. one. give the "Loyalists" all the war they to tho end of the concert, we are told, was ed cor . he might natt1t>ally have thou~!~ 1 · want, This encouragement of sedition the worst ever seen on any similar occa- thait one ordinary mortal could not sur~ ·· - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · ., d t he concentrated !!o . nor arising fron·i- ! ft t bl" which the Tories are resorting to in order sion . We have failed to meet a single viva· d k" l tl · · · f 1 0 n o un ~w a ernoon nex ai... p u 1c g1 gant1c un . crta mg am 1ere ore· ~ t. . .11 -,,_ _ } ld · t i CJ·· I t to cmba.rral!ll Mr. Gladstone will prove a man who went from this town who was tlus . "dec1·1t , b ut t In11 · muz.. · no t f urn·sh !Lill rn<ee ie 3&ed _lfll!c 1-s . 1in c tl 111" if w1 t H·~ I le t 1n b dd ·b two edged sword in the fu ture. Suppose not disgusted with the whole affair. It exc111;e for so great a crime. If it kills·1 i::;? 10 B 18 c.:rrc 1.' .0 e a. . re~ f · 1 1 Movmt~m torbgn,n.izert· ~ 1 88 our aenial langhing Doe:, h e m nst be al.i~ ToweUs, · e Mr. Parnell should stir the Nationalists is thought the two 0dhawa lodges that got f h. t in ' . . . . ee mg o egm a ' ""P· m. ..':',1 b k · h ff' ,. l OWOM to as m t e e u. gcnce o IS grea = 1· II t ·· t th d 'I'h ubl1"c to a menace of civil war. up the demonstration will net about $1,- · L ' f ess1011rr· · · lore, b u t '1e I oId j., ""' ·ver co ec lM\. .a oor.d M" e· p mtell0::ut a n cl 1.iro d' · "too t e tt B 000. We fancy it will b e some ' time be- ada e"' honor to whom hcnor is due" must ~BT!'J cor ia11Yrnin a e n · · I s l!' o':l'es 1 g,b · t f d 'ti l::l.. th" 1 ly Jw11l also meet .. llhe members of the U mon As we ti10ught, the speech of Lor d fore they get such a turnout from Bow- n o t 6' m er ere WI 1 " J is m 1 ' 0 I ~ M d foo rn oon in the Qaeen-st ,j] ' ~n :~ ~'olblt'.k ' · 81\ilsbury is taken in England as a token manville ag<1in to any doings they may scribe: J. would suggest i~ concl.usio~1 th.at 1 his "-rumoeiat .." should !Olis- ·nQ ·time rn cir- t .,..urc a ·· that the Tory party proper is hostile, and have in Oshawa. ... _--...,.===-· ~=.~=~.~~~~ -~ culatiingt\·petitionamong t he medical men .bitterly so, to any change in the political ofDce1:1tiiild ,_Oh io, U. ~ .. ~ Bo~caygeon, 1 New '1lh1'trhsemmts. 11 Canadai urgmg tho Privy 6Jounc1l to ~ec- ·/ ~~~~.- ~~~--.,,..~ conditfon of the Irish or of the masses h1 A PERSON AL :MATTER. omm1md ;our Doc. to Her Must Gracious any other part of the Kingdom. The ~ \Ve do not wnnt money desperately bad, Majeety,.for the Order of the Bath as a. I Tory-Radical alliance against Glad~tone mark <?f'i·ecognition for hiL "'lemin~nt servi- \ ~mpany. aa we can acconu11odate anyone ff'ith from is as unnatural as the mixing of oil ana m~s. N.O ·douotller ~Iaje"";y,· w1l.l :recog- i MEETHiG THE S1'!00K~ one to t en thousaJ'llddiellar!! on farm security 1 wat~r. m ze D~e'~-right. to .be cla~ed ·~ith such AHold ers of tlul Pent D1i.rli1'Klr>n H'll.rl>onr at very low rates of interest, but we (this men !'Iii' S1r Be11Jamm Brnaaie; Sir Ashley ibouipany, will IJ'o· lb..e.Jd at Lheir Olllce t>t P<>rt J'ames Paget :i.nd ot.hers of , 11rli1111;ton, on Monday t.he 21st, Jnn" ne"f.t, at It is be\'oming more and more evident "we" means the EMtorpersonally)havA de- Coope:i·.Sir . ·1 · . to . t ·· ~ I 111 toh ree o'clock, p. mi·. for the election ofDlrector& s1m1 a!TJll!) ne Y· Y gemuu_, 0 Y . \\fl 1. · !,Or the enauinl!' yei:.r- and for other p<1,..1ose~. that the Homo Rule question must again cided to sail for the. Old' Country on J uly (Exc1 1·emy profanity, Mr. JJ.alitor) ~would \" . By o!der, · . ·. of congratukiitm<1 Sn· Due. l~wm11.nv1lle. l:l!lM8y, lSBG. J. M1:r.;.;;E. be submitted to a vote in the United ht and t he thought ho.s ocC1.1rred to us like th~·l'i<!mor . "' R ~ Secretary. EX. ;- ... - - - -- - -- - -- -- Kingdom. Gladstone m ust stand or fall that about five hundred pel"S'-O>~s who are Lontr:Snult, May 25, lS&S\' ~TA . LISE ILOS 'r - On Monday Uth by this measure. If h e stands, he will owing us for printin g;. advertifli'lllg or rnb~ l' May, a light brnwl'I Vali ~ e w...s lost be· A IN',iit amon@tsrangi ng · · lj';tl1"etln Howtl)i<nvillo .·nd Osha;va. Heward for 'he hailed throughout all future time as scriptions toSTA'.l'ESM riodist District ; :Meeting. i~ ·etnr n to Bowwanv1lle. P . O.· or Cc1mmerclal M e .,.? . the eavinur of Ireland; if he fails, h e will from 25 cents to $20<Y~ would be orily too ·"-' 1 otel. Oshawa. 22-1 w ,a.a a martyr in the van of the army of plea:ted to have an op)}ortunit'y<!l·f contrib- - . . 'iY HOUSES TO SELL AND H.ENT. uting the amou n t they· owe ill!· towards Tbe li'r:mual May D1&tr!etl Meeting of \1 r have to rent a. good Bric It House with :.Freedom. our travelling ex penses whicli- will, with the B cwmaaville District ©If the M etho- 'l,,.ne rnorna and exctJllent, cell1<r; good garden dist Cb<uch1 met in N e wlastle on t he iJvith tr~ittree... .&lsoa.d.eaira.blo residence fol' R E 'Rob t 1 · s ale suir.a.ble fe r a Nt;rmg rarrner; mmLll.lns strictlll!t economy, be somethill"lg under 18th and ] !)~h m st., the ~v. · . er s l;~ev~n rooms a,13d·summer kitchen and woodIt is not hard to predict what will fol$2,000. We have decided ' th .tr efor e on presid. he Rev. T. M,.mnng was I: !tbed; J> acre ~ai>:ll with. choice frll it trees; good ing. T ' low the L"<mtinu11ol oppression of Ireland. usnii.l disciplin,.ry :~ell !'-nd cister.rn. W.R. H. GAWKER<.. BowJu ue Jst to start n fund'i whiclh vre sliall elerted ' ecretary. The . . . t ers , 1, ·pionv1llt1. q ·iestione concerning e:'lleh m101s _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ __ _ __ 20-tf. _ 'T he treatment of that unfortunate councall ou:r· "Fresh Air Fu.Tid" i nto·w11ich all try has been cruel in the eXtl"ll'me , and charactu· were sat1 sfactCMrily ans :·e. r ed .. 1 ·i ARM FO!t SALE.That welLknown monies: · Kill go that reac] u s betlll'een Jnne llev. P: Robius was the t>nly m1maLer 1 1ind valuable fol' . m the "Weldon ':Home· persistence therein will mark the begin1st &ll d1 24th. W e intend bPi:n~ amt.m t absent_ The Rev. F. Woodge1· was r.--· st11ad." beingc~llll!>·Bed of :WO a~rM,. l5~eleared · d · l f the balance '°'woods.. the prrnc;pal lht.rt of ning of the decay of British power in the two or three months. @Ii our oo:riva] in cowmemd ed to b <l contw ue on tria or R· the tiwber baiug beech and maole;. .A. n e w ·world and England must now, a.Jnl by y<'ar. The foll owi<Dg wer e elected? Irra.me house, wi.ta <.-ellar full sii e, 2! barns ; Glasgow we Bhall proceed thence- to lre- fourth as re oD~ sentativ es to Committeea:- Rev .... horoe and caw> st.,bles, cow shed a.nd root ·this simple a ct, put herself en rnpport with · · . I house ; 2 J{COdJ wells or water. and sm..11 land to find out what alt tHis fus11< is a'bout G. Browne, to the S tat10mn g Couuu1ttee ;:.· orchai·d. '1'1:.& aoove farm is well f&:i>ced and ·th e spirit of the age ; she will emphaisi7.e that we read of in t he papers. Then we 1 R ev. H . Walker, to the Sunday School· j: under goo<!. au,l.tLvi.tion. lt is sul.l;ed f~,r 2 \her adherence to thl'I eft'eti> system oif a r · I M' · C · t, tarms havmg the wood on both ends. l he shall go·£t.re~ t to Lon dai~ to adi\i'ii!e with A. 1'. rname, on t le 1ss10:;J1Ury ommlt. ee,. number of th.e !(;it is J3 m th·' !tn concession of gil'Vernment by force if she does not do !ID. t h e Gral!ld Old Man aliont· thlll' ~lefo~ite The ilbllowing laymen were electe d 11;a Darlington. :~~. u.orth or the llou.;ishi~ to1vn of represenhtives to the Anmual Conference 7- Bown::anvill.e, Ch11rch and 8chool clo~e by. Settlemre-n t of this Irish qlllostion ·. When an -· . · , . H p . Apply to 'flllllmas Weldon. Senior, F'l'oorrntor. - A . .if;0~ me, Tho;" Starnion ,l t. . . .rn st, !'ow in Dariir~gton, It by lette1· WOO·'> home, '!'he general opinion in commercii:.l .amicable arrangement is·effected\_wtt sr~all S Washmoton, 'Ih"s. T.angm,.1d, H. C. ' L1ttlewoo~· Ji>. o. · ~ J as. ~Carsca dd en, ;, J om ] . D ttvy, J · r.. B '- If :wt sold in 2 months it "' ill b e rent· .t ak e a tl'i p d1HYH to De,,.en, and IV'onllwall Hoar ::.ti.. ed. 'f·' . "°-., Senr. cii'cles i2 that the new move ment o f th e· . Labor organization for shorter hours with· ,aind sperod a few weeks visiting vhe bii11th- Luke,., Robt. Everson, &eo: Powers, W. is.tr. Edm@ ndson, T. Goard, S. 'Vanstone. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -f · ' more pay is a failure. In a number· 0 In£1. - . places rund scenes of aile all<illillh1>ocll of A Jud1'c~1 Sale of v1 ·11age T he case of Mr. John J. As hi on , 'D ·>- . , .&rd.! stances employers hav e quiet ly close ' ; abou.t three-fourths of bHe 1·<>sralen t s. &r.: was taken up and aft~ his ex aminatfon their works, preferrin g to le t their. )Jlan t parents © f th e residents @frW est D~wl~am he was unanimously reoomm ended to .~he Property~. and capital lie idle rat;her than run the risk. '. and writing a series of fette11'$ for thcil .' fov©ir.able consideration. of couforence. of losing it all by i ncreasing their expen - ' perusaHn· the STAT.ESMA.lll'.\. W e a1m. 2llread;y D.\i1Cnssion followed ion the quest ion of pl:'R~llJIANT TO AN @RDER OF ses. . The employers say tha.t oo Ion~ as' , beginnirog to clream abt'mt· a.<p!Jl~e dlllllfi- what to di, with m embers who wo uld not t.he Chancery Division C>ithe High Court f b ·· · ~ ~ wal~ according t o rtile and pay toward ot Justice in an act.ion or 'l'hom peon v s Barton the entire risk and ex pense o usm ess,. ling s,. Devonshire cream md: Cb:mish pas- the support oE the minister y, and i t was and with tbe approbll.ti.on or ~he Local Master tl I .._ of the &i· J>reme Conrt at Conom>g th ere will be 1 with its woaring cares, f,a 1 8 on iem a one' i ties, a;nd l of the pleasanu tim e we Sn! ;ll int imated th at 1!10M:t who are able ancl sold by .,ublic aucr.ior, at Roliert Hutchison's 1 .hey mus t b e allowed to manage it in th eir· h· a ve ~, ._ Br~. d ivorthy·, R'olinvE>11t:hy, St:r atr efu se to pa.y should be dro1>ped . Rtore in,thefviiiaice of Enni"k!llen, on SATUHt .. ,, " DAY 'l'JIE FU<'TH D AY OWJ ~NE.1886. at two . n.cl pay such w,ag , cres as will allo . w. 1ton,B111de,Olovalley, Miiv.ag·i~y,Bideford, T he irnblic mePting in the evening was o'clocl>;a. fternoon. In one parcel the followi1111; own w:iy a 1 d b R ,.,,. 1\1 .. f valuable village Lots in sal&i;illage or Ennis· ._,, them a hvmg profit. I h e co-operat ive. , Laun01)stown and numlilD0l!ll'i-'9<ther ph,ces a d "air esse Y ev.: _,. r. annmg, " killen. one being half aaacre.more or less,part · I · h th 1 Oiihawa, on the ebmen ts of su o¢ess in or Lot! eighteen in the seventh concession of plan is the only way m w u c e emp oy- dear to the memories iiil'tho-:rus. 1.nds of our Methodism, and by Rev . .r. Whit1ock, of the ·.:iown ship of Darlingt0 n, in the County of ers and cinployes can get together on a n y read eT'S. Now,dear }l!l.tro·M , make: j ·o ur- Sout h Darlingtoni. on the Ministers of Dur ham, which may be d©so~i.l'>lld a.scommenc1 Jng nine cbains in a soutkerly direction from, · different basia tlan that which 1 ms existet, selves. happy by for'lilardi1:ig those little Ghrist and h ow 1Jo help them 'iin their the oorth west corner :}f, said Lot number· ~ ~· you ou·e us fA Y .trl;-e ..,.,,1 · tor's. '~F1·esh work. The addresses were wel11o1elivered eigll;J;een on the east Lhe Scugog Road1 . f or cou ntless nges. doll-~ " , ~ 1'll ,..,.,,.,. I themie easterly twosi@of d i.a.ins a.nd fifty links, ,,,,, . 1md well received! and tie meeting wa~ thcn.ce southerly two c;1...ins a.nd, thence wes~· Air F'und," and h e W:t!ul promise y o ll 1ots.; Ione of interest and profit. terliy two chains and fi~Y, links inore or less l!O ! The report s'-() wed tliat ti"'e vari · ous thit Scugog Hoad, thenclil·two chains more CllJ' Shall Ireland ' be tre11t ed as a free coun- of Old Country n ews. 1 '" '"' Jess along: the Scu11; og Road:to the place or . oonnection al fu.nds had been wall sup- beginning. On said pareel there is a frame bi:.rn try or not'l All the other detached porh ' L&2! . p orted. Tbe i1'11Crease ()f members 1P on 'l'he other perc.A l belmr a villap:e J,ot In the Honse Notes. tions of the Empire have autonomy, and the di, trict fo:r the yeo.r iS; ninety. It said village ot Ennt!Jkltlen containmg cne why should nt'lt lrelandl Canada. was conthe greater ~\uarter of an &4're be.ing composed. <>! In noticing M l!'. .Joli's h orse two WGe]i;.s, was decided that in order for 'G "' t h 1part of sa.id 'l'o.wnsh1p Lot nu!lllber quered by England, yet sh e has autonomy. ago, we called him Scotland's Glory,. in- pr6ID?t ion o f' t h e wor k o,. . On o~ .. e. eighteen. commenc»ng ate. poat planted eleven District them. sh <. uld be spec.1al rehi.,1ou.s. ehains fom the nortll "l'< H t c'>rn"r or sa.W. Lot Ireland was conquer ed by E n gland, but stead of Pride oo Scotland. services at the time of.' num1!~r e1ghteen nl'I the west side of said lot on 1 the Finim cial she tu1.s no say wh:ite ver in conduding · · · · , the ScnJl(og Jiloa.d, thence north eoveMy-four Messrs. R. Jaeith & Co., h R.ve aokl theiirD1str1ct Mc.~tmg. at Tyrone, m the fal1, degrees east twoc.hains and fifty links, thence h er own affairs. She is treated as con- young Clydes.dale, Bonnie Keir, tc.a. !!ell.t- and also four days m ee~ing at centrnl south sixteen degrees. ea.st one ch.a.in, tbe~ce · b f I · · ·t t acuth l!Hlventy·four degrees, west two. cha.108 quered province still, and the peers and tleman near U xbridge and have, taken po~nts on a num ~r o t .rn c1rc1.u Bl a and ,fifty link!!, thence north sixteen degreea. him off the route in West Durhallli. t h eir 11.llies propose to keep h11r in a. consmtable seasons durmg ~he year. west one cbaiA more or less to the pli>ce of be. . .. . Klnninf'. On \his last mentioned: parcel there d ition of ser yitude. This is what J:ia.s alTile follow m g resG!utton was unam- ii! a rrame d wsliinll: house one a12d a b&if soo1ie11 The Eagle steam Washer fo1 · whiok J . mously Jl6SSed con ·erning the Scott A.ct: high with five ro<ims and s~one cel~a.r, a g ood ways galled I rishmen . They are and l1ave .He.5oz,~ed-That we the ministers and 1w,1!;gtp~~;~~ ~~~~~.;:! :!gj;0\r~:'a rebeen mistreated a1 1d oppresaed fo r ages, N . Kivell iii the general a gent in this district may be seen at Ca.wker and ~ llin'a laymen of the Bowmauville District of · served bid fixed bf the sald Master. and Mr . Gladstone proposes to confess store, Bowmanville. Over 190 h ave been h . Ch h bl d · 'l'E&"~-'l'en per cent"caeh e.t time ot sale h ere since November. A the [ethod111t urc a!!Bem e .m and t·he balance ill one m'onth witho11.t interest the wrong-cloing and r ight tho wrongs. sold around . . . N e wcastle, desire to ex press :our profound In:other reapects the eondition11 will be t h" If h is scheme succeeds in :ParJ.iameRt, the large cone1gnme11t Jii>dl! been receive~ from thankfiMness that the Scott. Act ia in sk!'ding eonclitions of tile p,a\d Chancery .D1· the mamifactuer 11.nd all orde1·e will b e · . . ' d vis.um. . · · d 'd 1 operat10n m ot!.r county, 8n to express J !'ur the:tpa.rtfculac!I may be obta.lned from · fill d Tl E 1 1 Quoon will have faithful s upporters in promp t 1Y e . · ie . ag e E ~ e hci e Y 011r convictions that it ii! a meaeui:e well W. Mortimer C!'°rl!'.1 Esq., or John Hoe!Wn. Q. 1-l"eland and the Entpire 11taunch dli!feml- the best washmg machmc on 11.rt · calculated to snpprees the evUs of in- ~~;.:o~i~ru.~: F . J:tolla.nil, E11q. or Wm. K"rt, en;.. where now prevails only bitter and temperance. W e desire itlso to e:x; press Dated May&-d l88a. M CL HK r ev-enge ful feelings. It iii strange tha.t IJSt: P.RC·F. L@W'~ SllJ.PHIJll SOAP ror our gr11otitu?· to th~ O!lta.ri~ Governmerit Localo~iitei'· lit ~uPnutk. Prlek.ly lkal. Neille Kiull., St:nle7 Eruption, for ex tendm g the 1ur1sd1ettoe Qf Geori.te wm. M. C.t.ARi:· the haters of tile Grand Old Man cannot J&r,k, a1ul an dlsca~ed conditions or the Haines, Esq., Polic:o Magietrate, of B,_w. Vq1u:\\\l"'a ::l11UQitpt, skln. see tli,is. I am Greeted Every Day R O BERTSON & BON1J. Have much pleasure in announcing a change in business. Owing to the retirement of John Pierce from the firm of Pierce & Co., John Robertson, of the late firm, and John S. Bond, formerly assistant in and so favor:l.bly known to the patrons of the Sta_r House of this town, have entered into and formed a co-partner.::hip and will hereafter conaver BJock, in the tinue business in the same store, B© name and firm as you see abol'e. In eaich of our departments will be· found an excellei11t collection of new goois, which we m1hesitatingly affirm will compare mos-t favorably in varieiy,. style, ~:iuality an~ price with any st0ck in the town. Respectfully soliciting. a continuance of your est eemed patr©n.ag:e,. w·e are ¥011.rs very fa4thfully, THE DONT FAIL TO SEE MY PATTERNS Gold Embossed Papers aa-c. .p. TREBILCOCK. Jtnttt'mau. -.················ia House Cleaning? ROBERtSON· & BOND. 0 Yes 1 we have· the paper hangers here to-d1ay. Let's~ see· your paper?.· Oh,-isn't that nice Where did you get it?:· From KENNER &;. CO.'S VARIETY HALL. Their patterns; are just splendid',. and so cheap this spring;: and it is a fae1J, we are showing the finest line, of 10 cent Papers that were ever shown in town. u !' Don"t f 001 yourself by purchasing before you see our patterns and note priees. ...........-~~~~~~~~- ° No trouble to show Goods. ,P.ort Darhngton Harbour OF KENNER' &C O ., VARIETY HAU.. ~~~~~~~~~~!!!_.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· · ~~~~ n . . ,, s -·-·------------------------·-11111!.. i ~r ' -4·····-···-···-·····-······-··illllilmGRE..A.T ml s::a:o-w- . ; _ _ _ o F -- ' MOURN l lG -GOU D S! - - --r+--- COUCH, JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN Have j ust opeP...ad out a full range of !(IMPORTED DIRECT). ! l Crape Black Cashmeres, These gooc h are und0ubtedly the best value ever sh own in town. W a h ave also in stock a full assortment of the bes~ and most reliabl~ make of BLACK CRAPE! Crapes not made fo11 show merely, but which we ca n eonfiiiently r ecomma!lld to give satisfaction1t o the wearer C~ucb, · .I: Jolias ton & ( )l'y de1·n1a11, Bow M AN-VILLJ<J. One Dl;;or West of Post Office, II ·wEST END HOUSE. D resc; NEWEST AND a;J> NDBB~EST IN Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Printed Muslins, Printed Canvas Cloth, P arasols, &c., &c. I Cloths and T-w-eed s , Gent's Furnishi~.:i gs. s · ·t Ul. S made to order on shortest riotic· e by the A 1 Tailor. J. M c MU RTRY,