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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Feb 1887, p. 8

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BUSINESS CHANGE! Having sold to J. J. MASON the stook and good-will of the business formerly known as Mason Bros'., we can confidently recommend our late customers to continue their .patronage, believing they will be fairly and squarely treated. MASON BROS. In connection with the above we desire to say that it is our intention to carry on the TYRONE .CIRCUIT. Th8 ministers and friend~ of thie circuit have been unuma.lly buoy durm~ t h" last six months, in raising money for local pur· poses. The first effort after codorence waM at Haydon, where about $60 was raised to replenish the funds of thu Sabbath School. Th· eecond, WM ..t Tyron·, to meet the in· terust on tho ghurch debt, which had btlen allowed to accumulate for the l,.st four years and to pay the expense of ao1n& slight ilD· prov11mente. Onr $50 Wtlre rai11ed. Long Sault, camtl in next fo r a 1peei"l effort to pay for aeat s, purchased from the truateea of the late B. lJ, Church, 'l.'yroue, with a :view of building a pla.oo of worship in thtir local· ity, whicli. is much needed. Thia effort brought to their new church fund over $60. 'I.' he parimne.ge camp, next with it· pres·ing cla.im, and by a circuit ente1 ·tainment, $ ll8 were pl&ced in t he h:mds of t he treaaurer . S&lilm people n~t having M1ffici~m K hed accommodation. reao!ved to enlargtl and laid out about $50 . The ladies of the ci:iurch gave a public tea and the amount WM rais· ed. ANNUAL . 'l'l.'A TEM RN T of 1\,c-.ivts n 11d B -,;pmditti-re of the Bom·d u( Edt~ ootiun uf f.he Town of B owm,i1MnUe, for the year e'tl ding 3bt Decernuel', 'S(i. -T:S: E--- ltEC.EI P'I.'tl. B e.lance on hand ht ,T1muary .. ·. . $1.079 Government and County 'lrant to H igh School. ... . ..... ... . . .... 1,723 Publio School Grant.... ..... .. .... 478 L..cal .A.A86iRJll &Qh . ..... .... . . , . .... .. 15,M7 ltebal.<! o11 wood....... ............. 7 EXPE~DITUR E. 31 06 00 00 4l West End Houes -WISHES YOU THE- Tetal . .. . ... .. .... ... .. ~.852 80 H IG·F! ~CHOOL 8ALAltl118 . W . W . Tamblyn. . ... ... ...$ 1. ·100 CO J ames Miller . . .. .. . .. ... 1,000 00 Jam es Gillillau , .. . . .. . . .. dOO 0'1 - $3,200 00 PUJILIC SCH OOL SAJ,ARlllS, Mis~ Moo1·e1·aft. . . . . . . . . . M . McTavish ...... . . ... . MillS Tnoml\l! .. . . .. .. .. .. . Miss Hambly. . . .. .. . ... . Miss Coleman . . , . , . . . . .. M i ss Birnie. . . ...... .. .. Miss Raiolltl. . . . . . . . . . . . Mias Mc Wain. ...... .. ... Miao Garrow . ...... . , . . . Ch:u·le· Keith. . . . . . . . ... . Miss Gould.. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . Miaa Moore.. .. . . . . . .. . . Com.nlimonts of tho Suason. CallattheWEST END HOUSE between this and 'Xmas for bar· . . gains in Dress Goods--Great Reductions. R. D. D avidson... . . . . ... $600 00 450 00 450 00 350 00 :l'.!I) 00 183 :H 168 06 21:!5 37 JIJ6 94 106 !-J4 DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING BUSINESS in all its branches, and to offer to our customers the latest styles combined with good value and moderate p rices. Having secured t he stock at a Very Great Sacrifice I we are prepared to sell at far less t han the original wholesale prices. H :.yuon church netMling certain 1·epairs and improv<:>inonta, the congregation met and reeolved t o t ake down t he large pulpit, lower and extend t he platform, t'.J purchase a new organ, to paint t h tt church in·i<le and out. A Amal! desk now servea the minister's purpoH, the pl<>tform is c:npeted, a 11d t it.a choir ie comfortably situated behind the minister. 'l'ho church is lighted by four chandelien, and t he friends have l!O 'll' ont> of the moat a.tlraotive and comfortable count ry clrnrch es. The improvements cost &bout ¥300 aud about $240 Lave !Joell raised . . 'l'hu truatties of Tyrone chnrch cls.1 med the next effort, on behalf of their church :iebt, that they might proclaim Zion free. l:\y a. public t ..a at Xmas, and su!Jacriptions,about $ 300 have been 1 ·ai"ed, and in a ~hort time it is hoped that the lust $100 will be forth eominP?. F rom t he aboTe,it may be seen that nearly $!JOOhave beeu rai s~d during th~ 111&t Hix months, for l ocal purpoaes. Special meetings l1av~ alHo beea held in 1omu places, rssulting in the quickenin11 of tht church and the ~onversion of a fc lY souls. !i25 00 152 78 - -$3,800 75 250 00 52 00 97 32 .TAll ITO &' ll SALAllll!fl. A . Hobba... .. .. . . .. . . ... E. Botterall. .. . .. .. . . ... - - $ 402 00 -$ 100 00 SJICllJITAl\T A~]) TllBASURl!R, J ohn McDougall . ... .......Inter est Account.... . .. . E lection E::i.peuees. .. . .. .. I nsurance ... , . .. . . .. ..... Wood a.nd Colli .. . .. . . .. .. . Labour and Repair Acc... P rinting Ace .... .... ...... Examinations . . . . , . . . .. . . Sundrie·... . . . . .. . . . .. . . St ationery 1&!5 and 1886. - OTHER P AnillNTS, llll 90 15 OC 8 75 257 50 66 85 12 75 · Balanc· on ha.nd :n Dee .. - - - - 1,689 69 14 SO 106 7l 58 70 - - - $ G(j() 96 All d esiring to secure bargains should ca a once. We have also opened out. Several Thousand Dollars' Worth of New Goods, And solicit the public's inspection and comparison, as we are confident by combining the Dry Goods aud J ewelry Business a nd thus reducing expenses, we are in a position to undersell all our competitors. Mr. S. W. MASON, who remains with us, will be pleased to see all his old customers. J.J. MASON. Bowman v111o, Fe bruary 8, 1887. G-ly d. filGGINBOTBAM & SON, PRACTICAL CHEMISTS, Is the R i ght Place to buy Drugs. W e keep t he b est and s ell at moderate p rices. ----o ,- - WE HA VE O N HAND: Hair Brushes and Combs, Binge's Cough Syrup, T oilet Soaps, Rose Glycerole, Perfnmery, Corn Cure, Chamois, a v:f:O~~rge Imperial Dentifrice, Sp onges, &c. Camphor Ice, - --- o - --P rairie Flower Condition Powder and Pure Gr ound Oil Cake Bowmanville, February 1, 1886. Anllual Cleafing Safe -AT- TOD BROS. Big Bargains in Dry Goods for the next 30 days. ---o---- Before stock -taking we shall clear the b alance of our winter stock AT COST. Call and inspect,it will be to your advantage. TO D BROSa --B~rgai~~ at, th~ <li~solntion of partner - 1 THE New Pie c e 8 1'o Sp cn.I· In Sch u oJ. ship -Sale1 blea!:hed an<l unb~eached R ED at Church, ~r H?mo Enterts.in· Cot.tf1ns worth el even cent,s selJrng fo r B OO . KS ments. Elocut1on, Gesture. Be·lut!c. 12 . h t d Jl l ", Jan el · fully Illustrated. By mail, l O woo, greyr n different oumhcr s, in &pretty case, $1. A gent s fer eigh teen cents per y ard. Robertson & - Wanled. E UGEN E J, HAI,L, 11 ll'Iichigan 1 .A.ve., Chicago. Ill. Bond: 01g t cen s p er yar , a l the acoount~ and ,-ouchera of th~ Sec.-Treas. of the H0ard of Education and found the Regular m eeting neld Feb. Sth ,1887. same correc~, aiid the books are well and Mayor · pres.idin!l, Councillors , .Bur- neatly kept . . T. R. V ANN. } Aud1 "tors den, "forth, Mason, Corniah , Wesley, CHAS. KEITH, · A ndrew, Morr ia,L oscombe and P iggott. b eing preson t. Ta11 Belle"l'ille Inlelliaencer 11ays " RM, Minutes of two proceeding meotinga . Mr. Browning in speaking at the Tea meAtread and conlirmed . ing in i b e Holloway Sh eet Cl·,uroh lad A n umber of accounts wor e p resent. evening s!lid, if tb ere was auy class or peood and referrud to the l!'tnance Com· ple who deserve a higb. place in heaven i ' mith,e. waB the newspaper man. Newspaper men Communicatic·n.s wer e pr esen ted from S. B urden, applying for t he of· know ' his, but it is only once in life\ime lice of Assessor ; and fro m A. Younie 1hat they are told of it. H's faith in and W. T. Scott, j r., applying for the ~ometbing better than h nmanity ib a' office vf Collector. Laid on the t a ble. promph them to plod on with a cheerful F rom Sylvester Bros., of L ind say, counlonance. applyi n~ for leave t o ren t the Market Bouse for an Agricultural I mplement S how Room. Referred to P ublic Property Committee. F rom t he publishers of t he Dominion A,.nual Register and Revie w, asking · t ho Council to r en ew th eir subscription t o t he said work. The Cler k was in· 8tructed t o do so. The Auditors R oport was presented and refer red t u t he F inance Commiltee, Mr. Weslev presented a Report from t h e F inance Committee, recommendini; t he payment of sundry aocounts. Received and adopted. A report was p resented from tho Polioo Magiat rato gi ving the b usiness of t he P olice Court for t h e J_Jast year. Received and fyled. Mr. Wesl ey presentad a repor t from the 11pecial Committee on manufactures in r eferooce t o t 110 application of of the Dominion Cutlery Co. , for a b onue, to =elllovo their b usiness to the town. Moved by M r. Lo!combe, second ed by M r. Andrew, that the thanks of the Council be presented to th e Committee for t he v ery thorough manner in which they had disch arged t he duty entrustel\ to t hem. That with the information no w before t he Council they cannot This powder never vanes. A marvel of recommend th e s ubmission of a By-law streoglh and wholesomeness. More to the·ratepayern authorizing t h e bonus purity, economical the.n t he ordinary kind·, and can· r eferred to. Car ried. not be sold in competition with tlle multitude low test, short. weight, alum or· phospha,t,e Mr. Burden presented a report from of powders: Sold only in cans. ROY.A.L B.A.l{ · t h e R.oad11 and Str eot11 Committee in ING POWDER CO.. lOli Wn.11 St.. N. Y. reference to t h e matter of tho 11troet north of t he railway station , r ecom· tnir.:WiiiiP-iiiiiiiiiii1 SOOTHIN9, mending t h e assumption of the street CLEANSINO, by th own. R eceived and adopted. i HEALi NO. JI< r. W esley introduced a "By-law for' It Cures ;ti e appointment of Town Officern which wa11 passed its follmva : CATARRH~ Town Clerk- R. Windatt. Cold in Head, Treasurer- Col. Cubitt. Assciosor- S. B u1·dti11. Collector- W . T . Scot.t, jr. Chief Constablo- T. 'l'. Coleman. S'J'OPS S upt. of Cometery- D. 'J.'ruscott. Dro ppings from Chief of Fir o B rigade- 'l'hos. Boar. Nasnl passages in· Chief Engineer- G. C. .l:iainos. ' E ASY TO U SE. to t lw throat antl A Rsistaut Enginecr- Thc-.s, ·rapson. excessive c:«pcctorntion caused by Cut.nrrh. Sent S teward of Alert Fire Co. - G. D. prc-pai<l on receipt or price, 50c. and $ 1. AddrcsB F letcher. ! F UL F OR D & C O., Brockvllle, Ont. S tewart S. W .F ire Ce. -· B. Todgham. 1 Constalle for W. W arJ. - W. AldreC:. " " N. ·· R, Darch. '· " S " G. D .F letcher. Fence V iewers- W. :Pirie, T. Darch a ~ R. Hambly. Pou nd Keeper- R. Strowger. The follo wing were r eapvointed as H ealth Officers- A, Younie, J. Higginbotham and G. D. F letuh er , with the M ayor and Olork,aa ~x-oflicio n1embers. On motion of Mr. Luscomb@, th e Finance Committee were instructed to m iAke arrangements wi t h the Ontario Bank for in terest on monthly balauces . 1\ir. Andrew ~ave notice of a By.law t.o asnunip S tati<m strnet.. A petition presented last year by Mr Fra nklin, in referencl" to d i e opening of 11 street, was r efer r ed to R oads and Str eet.d Commit tee. Mr. Moyse wA 11 gni.ntf'd liberty to r e· It , · FLORAI. GUIDE FOR 188'1 move tref& in fro ut c·f h ia place. · ·,\·,·; T<':l.~1,· <'n nt:ti1:-:; ~ C0 l o r C'1 l 1.Jl:1 t c~. hunrlrC'1I"( n ( Jl .. S imilar applications f1om Mr. W hite, \ .. -.,! rat iin 1~: :111·l 111::ltl f 20-0 IJa~r·:'f-!;:? }lt"rta.inin~ t? c~u·Mr. Prower and Mr. Loscombe, were i\'i11\~\1t:'l~~~~ t f~ ~(i ~;cr1~~~.\~1;iia~!~~~0ILO~~R61~~~1 ~th~~ refer red to the Roads a nd S t reets Com· TABI.ES grnwn, wHh direct.ions h o w to l?l'O\V t1 u~m , r;llt·re the }11':-;l ~l·~ ED~, 1·J,J\ N'r,S, n nd lltJ r,n:oJi mittee. e:ln be i1mc11 rC'd, with J1r icrs or e:tc i1. Thi ~ IJook mailc< l On motion of J.fr. Andrew, M <1ssrs. g~'~l ~·:ti K,<;;;~·~ ~t· J~~'~C~\!~,.~.u~~ \l i~::~ O ~~'.;,\;n~~1 ~ ~l~t~;.: 1 11 1 B urden. M(>r~is, 11fow n and the May0r <'~tt 'tl i n u ~: m\~n. \ 1( \ 1 ho 1l :~1 n s µov,l , .~n.sh Rt~ed :;, haw~ th · ..~ " ·m !.:.. \\' e ri.~~l.! 1· l ll t lJc n dJH,Jl:'I wh1l were app0inted a Q.,,m·nittoe lo u011fer ::;fumlil h :.tYC usl'd o m· K<.'<?d~. Iluy on ly Vick's Soc<li at U eml w i~h the Agricnltm11l Society and Board quarL t>n!. J" A J IF.5 VICli .. S:~ ;.: .:;);:;Jl/d'~, Jtoch cllit c1·,, N. Y of T rad e in reference to t he procuring of a new Sh o\v groun d. T~i OR RU BBER AND METAL Council then adiourned to next r eg: ..I: eti:im1>· . ror Uhnrch Sttnd ·,y Schr.ol and 1 ular time of mtieting. Otlloo use. ~d d ree11 EGBERT H. COX , No. 4 · King Stroot Eust, Toronto, 6·tf R · WnrnATT, T own Clerk. TOWN COUNOIL. $9,852 80 We hereby certify tha.t we ha.ve examined G R :BJAT I Bargains: - IN- Absolutely Pure. Millinery and Fancy Goods. ------··----------- $2 50 MRS. ANDERSON PER DOZ·. NOWFOU- SELLING OFF AT COST CABINET PHOTOS FOR 30 DAYS. 1 IONEY SAV ED. If you w&nt to save from Ten to Twenty per cent. on buying your Harness, call at Best quality taken in all kinds of weather -AT- --o-- - HAY F E VER. B.- Cheap Fancy Good's J. R. BRADLEY'S in N. great variety. HA.R NESS D E PO'l', K ing-st. W est, op posite W . Glover's L iv .. ry Stable, and be convinced. BOWMANVILLE. A fine stock of the My Harness is all new stock, a nd made of the best material in the market, by competent "l'i orkm en, and g uaranteed to give sati~faction . Newest and Nobbiest CLO TE: S in town arrived at the HO Pt S E COLLARS A SPECIALTY. . A full llne of Hors\\ Furnishings al ways iu stock, sueh as Bl<u·k ets, B ells, Whips, Curry Comb~. etc. R epairing promptiy ..ttended to , and done in th e highest st yle of art. ~lnteD din~ Eclipso H ouso. Th e clothing-, at! usual, cut by the· only first-class cutter in town. PE RSI AN LA.MB CAPS a great variety. purchaeer s will find it to t heir advantage to call and exammo before purchaeini.: elsewhere. 48 Collars the very latest, Ties and N ecke rehief; ., a La Mode. Everything appertaining to a first~ class REHl'H ~'S SHD S ARE HIE BEST; Diu!.tratf.d Vatalogue fol' i&S"t Con taining <lescription and prices of the choicest MEN'SFURNISHIN GH O USE,·. , Please to call and inspect ·onr cheap overcoat s. FIELD AND CARDEN SEEDS W . If. 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