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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Sep 1886, p. 1

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I TERMS :-tl.GO PBB A.NNUK. OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M , A. JAMES, VOLUME E DI TOR AND P ROPRIETOR. Ne:w { 426 . S ER IES, NUJ\1 BE 1 BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1886. XXXII. NUMBER 39. <:.!) ~ ~ ~ ~-~ ::.... :it: ~ .,, c ., c , ~ .+J "'C ~ C\1 ... · W EI ST E ND HOUSE. Staple and Fancy The only establishment in town combining Dry Goods and Groceries. Groceries and Provisions, F lour and Feed, Two large stores filled with the best and cheapest goods t o be had. . Crockery and Glassware, Coal Oil, TEAS A SPECIALTY. oe-J a C'CS I ro. ~ ro cd ~ ~· "'C cd ~ Dry Goods, ~ ~ r:n Cloths&Tweeds Every t h ing m arked very low, ' and everything good value. Gents' Furnishings. W e think i.t would be to your advantage to d o business at the West End House. U1 '-1..1 :it: ... I i 8 ~ ·a ~ = I bD ~ ro <l> ,,0 ~ ~ J . M 'MURTRY. Everybody is invited to call and see the display on Fair D ay. J . M 'MURTRY. z 0 I I 0 ·r-i re ~ ro ~ 0 ~ We make a specia lty of and keep a v ery large afsortment of Dress Goods-plain · and fa t ncJ -to · t m atch. Black Goods u1 grea van e y, DRESS 'l'RI MMING8 :-Plushes- striped and plain, Satin::triped and plain, Velvet---striped an d pla in, large and sm all Buttons, newest shades Ribbons, Ribbon Velvet in color an d black . Will i:; how you goo d~ with p leasure if y ou call. P rints, Shirtings, Tabling, Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Cretonnes, Denims, Ducks, Linens, Towlin g, Towels, Skirting, Coniets, Hoopddrts, Bustle Skir ts, T abl e Covers, Counterpanes, Dutch Carpets good to wear and very cheap. See them. We have a very large assortment of MA NTLE CLOTHS, bl ac 1<. an d co1ors, a ll ~ t y1es an d prices, · th e newes t t o be . h ad · MANT LE T RIMM I NGS :---Ch inelle Fringe Fu r Trim· . , . ' r mmgs, Feather r nmmings, Mantle O rnaments, '"orsted Trimmings, Wool Braid, Buttons, Clasps, etc. F ANCY WOOL GOODS.-· --Facinators, just too lovely ; Shawls, all colors, styles, sizes a11d prices ; Tam O'Shanters, Hoods, Touques, Child rens Caps, Children:::; Jackets, three sizes, Cuffs, braided and plain, Mitts for L adies, .Mitts for Children, Gloves for Lad ies, Gloves for .Men, Leggings, four flizes, Wool Skirts very c omfortable and very cheap. r....t r. ,.c: 0 00 ~ ~ .... :it: , Q.-: , :! ~ a ~ · = = c ::» I -C !) ·- - - - bO '"d ro w. ~ ~ ~· PRICES LOW. MEN'S FURNISHINCS. Cl) ,.q ,,0 Cl> --+-=> FL ANNELS--Greys, }.,ancys, N aveJs, Scarlets, Whites, Cai1- COLL AHS AN D CUFFS----Linen, Paper and Celluloid; t ons, (bleached, unbleached and colored,) Shaker (cream and Ties, la rge stock newl'st styles; Shirts, White, Hegatta, Wool grey) Opera. (cardinal, cream a nd blue). T<>p Shirts; Socks, Woolen, Merino, Cotton, etc. E-t s B LANK E T S ~ and Men's Under Shirts and Drawers. larg~V !Lljety. CLOT HS A N D TWEEDS. This department is large and varied, and the prices .are right. Suits guaranteed good fits, gotten up on shortest notice. all ~oo Jr- all p_ri_ce_S, c:o ~ PURE DRU G S. 00 at tra ctions, when in town, w ill be t he display of goods at the West End H ouse'. You ar e particularly invited t o call and see it, it w ill not cost y ou a cen t and y ou need bu y n oth ing if you will be able to resist w hen you see the l ovely g oods, and so cheap. Cl> of course everyhody and their cousins will be on hand. One of the greatest The great Bowmanville Fair· takes place Friday, October 1st, t his year, and J. HIGGINBOTHAM& SON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHE MISTS, Keep all the r equisites of a first -class Drug St ore. J OH N McMURTRY. SALEM. OLARE.E UNIO.N. NEW H.A VAN. ( SCOTT ACT or OROOKS ACT? A tea will be served at the ch urch here Several of our young people spent a The picnic hel,d on Saturday wee~ in I The question agitating the pu ':Ilic mind. on Tuesday next at 5 p . m. After which happy day at Erpingham on the 7th inst. Mr. Ira Pearces woods was a dac1ded t Scott .~c · t or . crook a A. ct .. ·· T b 1 & preaen t 1 ~ Rev. E. Roberts will' deliver oae of h ia Misses Davey, of Leskard, were visitin~ ~~ccti;::· Bo;~~~1:i~~fcl~b: ~~ti ::r~ :~1~ One thiug we mus t ad mit that in order popular lectures. Tickets 25 cents. Pro· at Mr. Cha~. Sou ch's last week. fairly played by them, as they agr eed t o to make 11ny temperance measure a sue-oeeds for building fund . Mr. G. Kain is going to Minnesota to play the " Stare ,, on fair terms and t hey 1cess, ~e, as temperance people, must not . try his fortune. Id t d th d Th allow 1t to be made a party foot ball, by e con- ·th f th l 't" l t' M c 1· · wou no o as ey agree . J(JRBY. Messrs. Chas. Sharpe and L uther F ox d t 0 t · · · h0 . k" di e1 e r o e po 1 1ca par 1es. r. 1 m1e-DRAR Srn,- There is a class of persons were very successful in thei ' r recent fish· · u~ d certam mk usifcrn.mi w wel'e m y states in his paper t hat the D ominion · mv1te to parta e o a. sumptuous r epast G t "'Obbl th fi d· - happily very small- who feel tha1 at1y ing excursion. was not at all cr~ditable, and is deserving thoverpnm e!' c·'"1 G es up te .nthes, and' p~aise bestowed on another de tracts so Miss Dunri, of Oshawa, ~ho wns vi ' si"tS e rov1n ia overnmen w1 goo . severe censure. · reason complains of it. But should the · much from their own greatness ; and such ing in this neighborhood has returned. raise usually effects t hem in the same TYRO vE. Scott Act be sacrificed on t his account '? · P "" I·' seems so, f or we see at t h e p resent . Mr . B lake Coulter has lost a valuable manner in which a red flag does a mad bull. One such individual makes an cow. Great preparatioua ar.i being made for time drunken men i n any bar roum in the, invidious comparison between hie school Several of our young men witnessed the Harvest HomE> Festival to be held in country, b eer pumps are working and· in Orono and ours in Kirby. \Ye neither the ball match b etween Bowmanville and this place Oct. 13th . undisguised whiskey openly sold . What combat his "facts" n·or defend our own Orono which result ed in favor of the Miss Nellie W elch, of Toronto, is visit- is t he Inspector doing to stop it 1 Simply miserable failure to do better work, for former by a score of !>to 13. ini;t relatives and friends here. pothing, as his paper with a few hundred the r eason that we object to have any The shrill whistle of the steam thresher Miss Annie Dames New Park spent subscribers absorbs all his time. Now, 1iontroversy with one whom we so utterly is heard. Farmers report barley as yield- last Sabbath amon" u~ ' if we cimnot enforce t he Scott Act let us despise. We had rather acknowledge in"' well ' "' · candidly admit it , and go back to the · , · 1 k. b 1 " ' Mr· Isaac Couch filled the pulpit very Crooks Act, and we will have one 11.dvanteverytlung, noo s1m{l Y ta m g a ac1 c secit Mess s Thomas Ferrruson ar d D n ld bl 1 t s bb t h · in the halls of Pedagogy, but humbly and r. " l o a accepta y ae a a morning. age over th e present state of aff11oirs, viz.: M n · J · K enner, of Ch esI ey, M r. · H · We w1'Jl have t he bar-r ooms closed o11 with a s weet and subdued air of r esigna- Yellowlees have returued from Toronto. Moxrn tion supporting O\lrself upon our quakin g · Knight and Mr. H. Kenner, of Bowman- Sunday and Bt 1\ r easonable hour on week limbs just inside the· door. R ight has .. - ENNISKILLEN. ville, were t he guests of R ev. W. Kenner nights. been vindicaied ; the public has been last Sabbath. Public officials in discharging their informed of "the true state of thin~.aJ" D~ring the t.hunterhstr":i o~ Thursday Master Ira. Trevail is quite ill. duties, should know no political party, and now with an overpowering sen~ti of evemn~ (16th inst. t e 1g tnmg struck CLIMAX. and t his fact is exemplitied in the case of relief the world and your in~tblted cqtres- so clo~e to Mr. ·wm. Stevens, of this our Post masters a nd Custom Officers, who pondent's tongue will wag as hereto~ore. village, that he was stunaed and lay COURTIOE. take no !>art in. politics. But here in There was, however, an evident i4ten· uncouscious for some time. Mr. Stevens these counties,· we have a license Inspect. t o mak e 1 · t appear as 1 ·f oo a strawH stack at Mr.Wm. M rs . 'Mutton is visiting in Seaforth. or who is editor of a par ty n ew·pa1>er, t 1011 we were · e ·was ]' dworking .ff "' author of the "ite m of ·puff " to which. .or 1 'sat the time. e was 8 0 . far reM r. S. Brooks, of New Orleans, who ancl as a consequence t he Eicoi;t Act is exception was takan, which we wish to ep~ver~d as to be able to resume his work has spen t the summer In England, is at party foot ball by him. Temperauce l people have mu ch t o complain ot' at the deny. In t he case of intimate friende o ur on Fi'!day. A pretty close call though. I Mr. John Brooks'. well-known modesty will be a sufficient Among t.h e visitors to out vilfage lat ely Mr. William Sanders' sal e on Tuesday i present t ime, and I would ~uggest a meet· disclaimer ; and those who are no t 80 a re Mr . W1lltrout ,Banker,and w1fi::, from was well attended. j m g of te~per'.1-nc~ men mdependent of well acqnainted with the many and varied Kansas, U.S., Mr . and l\irs. Mackintosh, . ·. Eb , . p arty, t o mqmre mto t he matter, and beauties of our sweet d isposition, will Simcoe and Mr. W. J . Mills of Pari .At a meetm g ~£ ' . enezer co?gregation j see at whose door t he fault lies. h Ont. ' . . ' . ' on Monday ev.enmg it was decided to reYours, h A h h't th t f model and pamt th e seat s as well as to ScoTr Ac:r please accept our statement t at we ad nothing whatever to do with t he ar ticle, eavy 1 on e secre ary o ou~ make some other repairs. · , . a nd regr et its appearance as much as school b oard by the Sim correspondent anyone else possibly can. last week. It should do hi m good as The members of our Jrh hunt club have The world's b est 'West 's Liver Pills, the We have always striven t o do our b est such illegal proceed ings should not be se.cure~ some first class ouoJ1ds for next never failing cure for liver complaint, in the school·room, not supplementing tolerated. We have, however , read of ~mter s sport. . . our weak efforts by uewspaper-teaching. people that would " strain at a gn at anQ Mr. Henry Everson is h ome agam from dyspepsia, indigestion and sick headache.· 30 p ills 25c. All druggists. t F or one t aacher to attack the work of his swallow a camel." The S un cor. in his M~mtol: a. fellows is in. opp0sition to any part of our correspondence t wo weeks ago p ut hi~ .,......Mr. Fow !er has returned from t he 4 pieces hne new worsted coatiugs, beau· 1ode of professional courtesy. Our en· foot in it in referring to the wedding here west. His father died from injuries tifully finished goods. Gentlemen, if you gagement is with the Kirby people who, and last week by his attempted expla&a- r eceived at a raising, to which eference want a suit, see them at T . Geo . Mason's., when they become dissatisfied with us, tion i nstead of getting the foot out slip p~d was made two weeks ago . TmM. S tar H ouse. will doubt less so express themselves, and in the whole leg. Fall goods arriving every day th till they d o so we would rega.rcl it as a IN SEASON. - H is n ow in season to West End House. They open up splen p ersonal favor if the Orono head master O]· _YITAL IMPORTANCE.-It is j net as warn our rea~l'"rs against the sudden · d idly and will be sold at prices t o suit would;kindly mind his own business. essentml that th e human body should attacks of cholera, cramp, colic and the the times. Th~nking you for space, h ave pure blood , as tha~ a tre.e o. r plant various bowel complaints incident t o the Yours truly etc., h 1Id h t J d t -'ersonawhohave tried tho Li-QuorTea ? 01 ave sa~ 0 nouns i an mv!gor~ e season of ripe fruit, vegetables, etc. Dr. sold by L . Morris speak favorably of it. GEo. K. M cDOWELL. its_ growth . J'leal'ly all our bodily ills 'Pierce's Extmct of Wild S trawberry is You get a beautiful book with every dol· Kirby, Sept~ 20, 1886. arises from unhealthy blood. Burdock the grand specific for those t roubles 1 la.r's worth. Blood B itters }JUrifies this fountain of ______... · · PROF . J.OW'S @IJJ.PHlJR se .u> h a cheap NA.'flO.~'A'·· J·ILt. , vm cnre constipaletl. Mrs. Keys is selling Berlin Wools at aml lmmly t ol'lu of obtul nln~ the J&eaUng life, and reg ulat es all the vital organs t o a. healthy action. t boweh 1m regulate t he Uvcr. I fie an ounce. v l rtu e8 oi a su lphur hath. · " il I t is our aim to buy the purest and best Drugs that can be had in the market, and t o sell at reasonable prices. P A TE N T MEDICINES. We keepnearlyall p atent medicines advertised. TOILET ARTI CLES. We have a large s tock of English, F rench and German P erfumes, Powders, Pomades, and a big assortment of Hair Brushes. Thorley's F ood, Prairie F lower, ~ndition P owder and Groun d Oil Cake always on hand. T HE BAZAAR. C A8lt Tl tUMt'ltANT l The astonishing success which has attended our new departure, has surpassed our most sanguin e expectations, we did not at first hardly dare to hope for the gratifying results which have so far been obtained, and we trust that the numerous customers, who have liberally patn mized us will feel that we have proved conclusively that under the " spot cash " system we can and do place our goods at prices that were not possible under the old credit style, To those who have not yet f~ored 11s with call, we would say, Do so AT ONCE, it will be the means of saving you many a dollar. tt1 I a M ASON BROS. THE BAZAAR. - -o-- A large number of packing cases to b e almost given away.

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