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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jan 1877, p. 4

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,--, - S tew on ('J cnpf ul c·f dried app lrn. "i, · jn8t enough to cut eaSily; chop about i\8 fine as n-1.i si11S, ana buil in two c112fu1s of u1 ola8~es fo r the cake ; then ad d oJJe cupful of brown sugar, oue of butt er, three eggs, (~no Cupful (·f sour n:ilk, t wu toaspoontu ls of soda, four cu pfnls of flour, _ A Pl'LE C AIO: l!: . SOMETHING - NE\V " Tlrn subscriber, m conseqi.ience of the late fire has ; - :-·-- - - - - : o:- - - -~ ~A SH PRICE; D cts. ·~1t " CRE DIT :PR ICE, 11 cts. Under t11e Sun! A NEW ~1AN termined to 10 " " 12~ " Sell Off his ."Whole ·stock AT GRE ATLY REDUCED P RICES, m order that he may reopen .at his okl stand with a stock 17 20 " " $1.00. a tablespoonful of n1ixcd · spices, and t he appl es the ]ast thing. .A.N EngUsh clorgyinan was "t u rned d own n at a. fashionable spe!J inz bee for " Sl.15. IN THE OLD HOUSE! This will be strictly adhered to, anci only six month s ~ ...,,~ spelling drunkenness with one "- n." A short tirne afterwards he i·eturned to hi s parish, and foun d himsalf ;eceived coldly by his parishioners. He sent for the pariah c1er k and asked him 1vhat was t,h e cause. "\VelJ, sir," replied th e 1110.n, a r ep ort has come down that yo n were turi1ed out of a T AT THE . CENTENNIAL - -'X' :e:: E - - HE UNDERSIGNED HAVIN G p,u rchaood from ....... '~ ~ntirely nA w. - Mr. John Borland The stock n ow h eld n eeds no exaggerated pu ffing t o.commen d it t o BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS, public approvaI; but is known as on e of t he lar gest a n d best selections of Stapl e &nd F ancy Dry Ggoods ever placed b efore t lie inhabitants of this '\Yill continue the trade in the same phi.cc, and t own and neighborhood. . -11 1 8 - great lady's house in London for drunkenness. :N . -y~ , 'the follow in g Was r eported :- - J\'.Ir. . . AT a meeting of a farruers' club in U tica., ~ew on.average accounts. due must be paid: Morgan Butler, of HRrtford, had end eavored to revive the powers qf an old or~hard , ·whose trees yen.r. ly deteriorating, yielded but a few small and worniy apples. Hi, orchard wns 90 years old, and had n<it been· in cultivation for 50 years. Ho determined to testthe influ ence of plowing anil manuring. He therefore plowed and freely n1anured five acres, and p lanted corn ; 1.uore for looks than ·with the expec- . taion of r eapii1g a rich harvest. He gath~ cred a. fair crop of corn, owing to the heat of t he senson; but h is expeuta~i on s ' 'rere "DO MIN ION" RECEIVED THE HIGHEST A WARD! Internation al Medal and Diploma FOR THE is pveparcd .to give GREATER BARGA INS than any house in t)le coun ty:. . An early call is respectfully solicited. i&7-'Now open for ·sale on. Comer of K ing and. Division streets. . Bo wmanville; April 5, 1876. .._ ~l~ARG~ J .:..-'----,.....-: ...~~~~-----~·-·' · ----;~.-·-- ·- ADDITIO N S OKEN R ..\VE THO:JYIAS :PATERSON. MAD E ' To THE . S TO C K, · . "'hlch 11avin g been purchBsed at more than ·.'ealized in relation to the effect upon tho trees. Those growing u pon tne plowed land produced large and sound fruit abundantly, while tho adjacent row l!]JOil the unplowed portion'bore t he ordi·nary, · w orm eaten , suabby fruits. B ottom P 1 ·ices fm ·j (CASH wil:l be HARD CHEAP FURNITU R E CHEAP FURNITU R ·E CHEAP FURNITU R E TIMES - AT- . Bowm~~~~~ ll e, Angu[<f29, 1876. ==~ ""-'~· - ~ ~-\.: ' . ~" F. Y. COWLE. -I I '. ,.....,.__,,,,. . ,.,- ,.,= ===="""---=..,,.,,,,= == I·r · is a curious fact that, during the mouths of April and October, keepers ef ligh thouses along the coa·st are obliged to exet'ciae the ·g reatest vigilance in o rder to BEST REED ORGAN " . _ Sold for CASH, at figures that must comn1and ::>ublic favor . " The Proof of the "Outidingis t he eat.Ing ofi t"·' MANN l NG' S OLD STA ND. H a r d tim e prices have b een a dopt ed at t.he establishment of. prevent injury to their lights through the breaking of the lantern glasses by birds flying against . t hem at night. Ducks often clash against the panes with such forea as to shatter heavy plate glass, and even wire netting1 now used, is sqme\imes found in- . . - 1\1.1:.A.R.~US , :al.I: .. ~ 'Y"ER. He is offering his new and handsome assorlment of call 11.nd satisfy· yourselves tb nt our prices ·ar e ' ' right. adequate protection. The keeper of t he new light near S~. Augustine, Fla.., states that ahnost every morning during t he last month he picked up from twenty to fifty doad birds, which had committed involunt ary suicide in t he above manner. It is estimated that at each of the large light- SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. houses ob the coast some 2,000 birds are thus yearly slaughtered, or in .all about 100,000 annually. The circumstances also serve to indrnate that the flight of the bir<lsJ which 1nigra te durih g t h e _n1on ths J1a.1;ried, is acco1np lis hed , dndng the night. W°The only Organ outside of the United States reCeIVl~~[ " . ORDERB PROMPTLY FILLED, ~an International Medal, although seven Canadian )P.~'-' -Axn~facturers were competing. ,/ GO O D F I TS G U ARANTE.ED. ,,/ '~iRDERED WORK A SPECIALTY. FALL AND WINTER GOODS The Bowmanville Furnitme Factory h aving commenced runuinO'~ again , and the n ew Com pany h aving a.ppointcd the undersigned R etail Agent for the T o.w n a.nd surrounding country, he is prnpared to offer the ver y b est styles of Furniture at pr ices b elow anythino· at which it can 0 be procnre cl elsewh ere.in..the l'rovincc, I Dominion Organ Co., BO\VM A.NVIT·LE, ONT Mr.W · JENNING S r emains as superint!3ndent of the AT GREATLY REDUCED P RICES . . 1§¥'His Bu ffalo Robes are splend id value. ·~His Mink sets 'a re r emarkable at the morey. pg- His Grebe and, Alaska, outdistance all oompetition,~-His Caps, Collarets, Muffa, :l.'.!itta, &c., are ·made' up in tho newest arid inost artistic style, jll>D'Hia Children's Furs are rare and varied , and are jusf what fond. mammas require fo r their pets. ~T hen tho Ge n~s' Furnishings embrace everything in F unerals furnish ed in every respect in t h e ver y best styles ·ancl at the line· Shirts, Dra" ers, Socks, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, Brace.·, &c. Every th ing good and ch eap. Cash customers will buy close. Call a nd prices low er than any other finn in the coun t ry . One of the fmest H earses in t h e Province SENT F R EE· to any funeral furnished by the inspect. No trouble to show goods, R AW FURS bought at higheat cash prices , su bscriber, wi t hin ten rnilcs of Bowrnanville. M. M A . Y E B ownianville. October, 1875. Also, agen t fo~· R aymon d's celebrated . .Metallic Coffins, New York. UN D ERTAK l ' NG. A WRITER on butter making' says :" There is no defect in butter which, with T:S::E DO:al.[J:NJ[Ol'if MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT. proper care in ruanufacttJring, can not better be remedied through the cow than by any subsequent procea a, and · any cow Sa vi n'gs and .Investment SOC I ETY, -OF-+- Remember the old stand, Post Oflice Block, King St. D. STOTT, CHEMIST AND DEAI,Elt IN that can not, by care and feed, be made to re1nedy thes e defic iencies in her butter is not \1i-Orth the keeping for dairy purposes. As a rule, farmers do not feed their cows ·well enough ; they may give food e:nough t o prevent the pangs _ of hunger fron1 ann~y ing theni, but it is too often the refus, c of F. BORLAND. October 9th, 187G. DRUGGIST ' LONDON, ONT 1\. RIO" Notic e. CAPITAL .. . .. . .. . . . ....... , :'·'·: .. ; .. . ·. . . .. _.. .' . . . . ...... . . $1, 000,000.00. SUBSCRIBED .... . .. . . . .. ,. . . ..... . . ... ..... .... . .. _.. .. . . . 750,000.00. PA I D ,UP ····· · . . . . . . _/'.: . . ..... - . - . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300,000.00. RESERVE AND CO!fT INGENT FU ND.. . ... . . ..... .. . .... co,ooo.. oa TOWN HA.LL B IJILDINGS, BOW:JJIA.NVILLE. having be~n circulat ed t h at the u ndersigned has been overcharging in his U ndert akmg depart ment , he.begs to submit t he folknvi ng figures, which h e challenges any on e to contradict :~ R epor ted amount charged, $50 . . . . Actual arnonnt charged, $12. H U H R.EPO R.TS Druggs, Medieines and Chemicals . . Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, P erfumery, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, P aints and Oils, P aint Brushes, Coal Oil, and Coal Ou Lamps, &c., &e. PYYSICIANS' P RESCRIPTIONS CAitEFULLY COMPOUNDED A.i'Hl .ALL ORDEHS COR RECTLY ANSW ERED. " " " " " " " the farm , lacking in the nutritive elements ah·olutely essenti~l to tbe production of butter. T'ho cow is but a machine_ to ¥.'ork up a ·coarse and bul ky n1ateria1 into one n1ul'e condensed and valuable, and in ex· ' ~: _ ......--.m»±e.r-i~l<wi ll it"i ,.l:rr0duct be. " It-ic_: ..uso:J es~ : " ' - - - - - - t01;1TI7ffi: of prodncing-1-i;,ri:lt:"e'tlgetl--buttei'" f ro1n a-wale .ha.y and stra;w alone, but if l\ifortgages act proportion to the richness of the first -/.· -::: -·-· :. . ,..: l\'Ioiicy loanJ<JJLupon . 1~e al esJate .on th(:) mo~t - ed with it, so as to make a nutritious and D. M:ACF I E, l'resident. F . B . LEY, Managt. . stimulating food, we may make fancy butter, and a go0<l amount of it too.- REFER1fo?WES BY I'ERMlSSIUN: .< }{oots C1 n d wheat br;Jn make a good and ,, GEO . .l\1cGILL, E"l·, Manager Onbrio Bank, Bowma1jvil/'e healthy food, bn t corn · n1eal is necessary ./ WILLIAM ALLISON, ·Esc[., M. D., Bowmanville. ' t.o give color and solidity to the butter. -~ jffd on lVfo.t·ch 1876 corn ineal, wheat bran, and roots are n1ix - . . pu1:thased. I Interest allo"\ved 011 . fa\~ orable depo.Sits. ~, ·· .------.-- ' ·- - terms. Having di1posed of my business t o Mr; F. Borland, all parties indebted to me ar0· 1· . .. ' hereby notified to settle tho same with him forthwith, and he is authorized to rant receipts !hei:efo r. J OHN BORLAND. ' " 30 · · . . 45 . .. . 60 . . - . 50 .' .. - " . I( H 9. ;lo. " " " " " " " ..o. 3.0. 50. 35 u 72 .. .. Bowmanville, 1\farch 29, 1876. W. P . PROW E R. ~ Bo'\· tman\.illc, October 9; 1876. 11. ~ Farrl!ers (m d P hysfoians from the Co11nf.ry will )ind o.·ir S to ck of llfcdicines ~om Osed - ojthebe&tgucili-t'lj~~ --·:~-""'\"'"fc~ ----.... .....,_ '~ ~ - --THE - BR·ADBU RY _.......,.__...'"""-", ~~~ ,. ·" -·-- -1 MURD0 CR Jly careful selection of cp\\'s, together with liberal feeding, and neat and dainty care in the dniry-room, all necessity for docl"r' ing butter can be remoyed , and the p ra·8 u nad uHemted article will stani:l upon its ___...,.,_·--. NEW BR.O'S .i~' I 'tf 11-f E I G - RU S is now ragmg at ::a:: merits as gilt-edg ed b1itter." -. (The public e1nedy,) 11avc llffw hee11 in :.1se over t wenn1ot/J:,e said that t h ey y years, hen co it ca1 .BRYAN'S ------···----"\1.'~\~'.f:n.s, J_."~.~~t Fall Goods I W. McMURTRY invites the attention of t h e p ublic Every buyer should see our stock of ~ STAP . LE Every buyer should see our stock of. are on trial ibey h!'J " boen thoroughly trie d, and pI'onouncccV( on t he auth ority of I TRELE VE N S I ~ those whose lives ,\id health they have preserved) to be l)i:dure, ha1·1 nlcss and emi- 0 t:j -to his present stock of nently salutary preparation, and if taken I in sen.son willj{1var.:i!l.b1y cure colds, coughs sore throat, .and all Broncidal affections. One fair tpii\l will c~ L1;fin~ l:he rnost skeptical. ~-0ld hv all medicin e t ~.'l.le rs,25 eta. NEW GOODS! "'Fancy Dress Goods. ·Every buyer iiihould see our stock of .. per b.9'" / E ;\frrn.-~1·tcmn:s . '- - '·- ..,,.._ \\... ard once said_ , in ' l just r eceived for t h e fall trade, w h ich h e offern at su ch p rices as m u st command p ublic attention. ~ name of S1nith was so con1mon, that if ;-.derence to his book, before a large 'ludi- · ,/ence in " Boston Lecture H all, that the ,. ~ ~ l1l 0 evOl"J' Smith would buy a copy of his book he wo uld not care for the rost of the pop- A nd is determin ed to continue t o sell a t the ruinously low· prices ulation, but could re tire very comfortably AND BEST QUALITY. cheaper t han the cheapest. Why he can do it- . " t he proceeds of the sale. But still it is Firnt, he buys forcash and knows just how to buy. Jelclouithat one of that nan10 ever distinAn inspection of goods a nd prices g uishes hin1self; we .c an only ren1e1nber Second, what .he can't buy cheap enough, he manufactures. (}f one instance, and that was the Uiscovr espectfully solicited . before Third, he is satisfied with snmll profits. ar.er of S1rrrn'8 GrtEEN Moc NTAI" RENOFourt h , h e sells for cash ; p urchasing elsewh ere. vArou. F ifth , h e sells at bot tom prices. _ --·""A BEAUTIFUL HoP.511'.-T here i.s n~thing NEWEST STYLES BLACK LUSTRES. Every buyet·'should see our stock of al '- that ean contribute so much to reniler the horse beautiful and elegant, to improve C A.X...Ll A.N'I>WS1E E FOR. "'JZ'"C>U:El.SEL V E S AND-- No Old Goods in Stock. WESTIEND HOUSE. Bci1"·n1:invUle, Sept . 21, 1876. Fancy Woolen Goods. ·. . _ AR E UNEQUAL L E D FOR his cor:...:!tion lld make h im . all that is B R I NG Y O UR F R I . END S 'W I T H: YO U. Hl3 still cont iuues to nui.nufacture to ordor, fro1n tho best of 11u1. terial, and none but first~c l ass used by many persons who own valuable ·workm en kept, car riage and other hol'S e.i! 1Yith decided succe~s, and so welt pleased are t hey With it that they always keep it on haml in He 11a.s in stock an endless variety of Ladies' and Gents' Saratoga Trunks, Valises, etc., all o case of emergency; it may be given at all which he is selling c heap for cash. de.?iirable, as "Dar lcy's Condition Powd_ers Exa.n1iue the stock, w fi.ich _con1vrises eYerything in the t ritde, of the very latest and most and _A~r1b ian Heave Remed y;" it h~lS been e legan t styles and patterns, of J1Jnghsh , Canadian , and Anrnrican n1 annfacture. Purity Every buytir should see our stock of ~f Tone and Beauty of F inish. Orders Prornptty Emecuted, and Good F its Gtta'l'anteed. MILLINERY Goods :W-inding U pl OCTOBER 10th, :187 5. It is my int e.ntion on the above date to wind up the longwiua cd credit system, and ~ell only for CASH, or i ls equivalen t, It req uires no argum ent to establish that it is to the advan tage of both buyer and ,. times with perfect safety. Remember the .JHUJ!l, ancl__filll' that the signat ure <;i~ Hu rd ,\, C o. is on eachp ~Lckage. KoEtllro j.)if aii Remember the Stand.- .-" BIG BOOT " drawn by two Horses, i<--i ·r-r·a , Lyn1an, Toronto Ont .: propriet0rs for Can- ' ada . Sold by amedicine dealer>. R ·aD Tms TwruE.-Five to thirty drops of TJIOMA S' EcLECTRIC 01L, will cure com1 u on S0Te throat. It never fai ls in Croup. It will oure a Cold or Cough in twenty-four .s T REET ,~ £e~~1A;~~t~~iri~ 'w : E . --PETRICK H APPY TO INF ORM THE INI SHABlTANTS of Bowmanville and surrounding country that ho has opened hie Bo"rmanville, October 2nd.1876. to forty-eight hours. One bottle has cured llronchitis of eight years standing; recent. cases are cured in· three t o six dayi:;, U ~ has N OTE TH IS! ----o--- Murdoch Bros is the place to buy your Remember T E A S. restored the voice where the person Hair-Dressing ano Shaving Farlar One door "\'Vest ~of Murdoch Bra's store, where he hopes by strict al;tention to bu1dne sl'! to ha ve a share of the public patr ona ge. ~Special years. had not spoken above n whisper in five As an outw_ a_t_d...2pplication in all caS;e_ S of pain 91>la:fri eness, nothing like it has ever-b.,.e'ii known, One bottle will cure iiny ease of Lame Back or Crick in thB.(Back. For diseases of the Spine and _ .__r, -·' -contraction of thel\fuacles it is unequalled. ,, _..-. .---; . . .:: Jn Rheumatic or any other pain the iirst application does you good. It stops Ji~ar' . A.oho and the pa.jn of a B nrn in three u1 in nt es, and is altoget her the b est and S .. ]\:'.[ A S 0 N Murdoch Bro's is th e place to buy your COFFEE Remember se ller to trade for ready pny; the buyer th ereby getting goods at LOWER P R ICES, and the seller being sa~c d from loss by bad debts. then tb'at all parties will con cur in !he wisdom We thin k H I s FA L L -of-- --has received- - of t his change on our pa rt. STO CK attention paid to dressing Our goods w ill h ereafter b e bough t for CA S H only, wo an d ·h all . thereby reap the advantage of largo t rade discoun ts, which ad vantage Children's hnir. cheopest medicine over offered to the peoplo -the cheapest, because it takes so little to do you good. It is comp~sed of si~ of the best oils known , and nothing but o!.la. Is worth its .weigh t in gold. \Vhy not buy it to -da.v ?-A. B. Des RocHERS, assistant T_ o the La.dies. am Mi1rdoch ·Bro's is the place to buy your Hemember we are determin ed to give to our customm·s. Parties purchasing from ua ~OOD S, ' -which he will sell- prepared to make u·p . Combings into Sugars. may therefore depend upon gett in g goods at least ten per cent. cheaper th an under the old pl an, Our stock w ill this 'F all he m ore r eplete th an ever, and a st ill Switches at shO;r't'i.iotCe, and wciuld say t hat no llostri.os"ter, Arthabaskaville P. Q. writes: - "Thirteen years ago l was seized by a se,,ere attack of r11enn1atism in the heaa, -from which I have nearly constantly suffered. A..fter having used "rhomas J!JcieCtric ()il' for nine days, bathing the fo rehead ) I fear .. need be en tertained by th.em 'to come to my pitrlor, as everfili'l~-~1s orderly a nd r espec table. Cheaper than any House i·n Town · ' CASH AN D CHEAP GOODS ARE ---o--- . -· ' Murdoch Bro's s th e place to buy your Remember . higher class ot' goods will be kept. We therefore guarantee the greatest :!" I have also a 'nice··tbck. of Tobatcos, Meer· MA...LLORY , of ~1 yoming, N. Y.,writes "Dr. 'rhomas ~e lectric Oil cur erl m e of Bronchitis have been completely cured, and have only used half a bottle. Thia I can . certify inder oath if you wish. "--Rev. J'. CROCKERY ·otisfnction · to all who may favor us with thei r patron age.:\ The foll owing lines will be foun d full: 1-IAVING THEIR EFFECT ? soh ume a~d other Pipes,· Cig~"f cO.Scs,Cigar hold- un O NF.WEEK. Dealers all over the country · ~ay 1 " We have nevtu so.l~ a m~dicine t~1a,~ Sasgivenauchcompletesat1sfact10nas tlm. hold by all medicine dealers. P:rice,25 cts. , ,.8. N . ~HO~~s~~HF'.LP.'l,_~-X-- 1 · ~' ... ~ " """"' n-« , . 1:1u"N,Toron.io, )ominion. ""' for Butter and E ggs H ·gheSt Prioe paid I 1 DNE f·L-o . ·. . . ers~ etga:rs, &e·._Whleh will be seld -t "l . ~,,, i.. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Remember the plhce-Sign of the large RED, WHI TE & BLUE POLE, MurdocbA·Bro's . . ~ uoo u. w~~'.l' O b 76 . OF EXPR ESS OFFICE. s. MASON ·, is the place to buy the BEST and CHEAPEST .Goods kept in town ~ CENTS' 1,SUITS AND SHIRTS R eady-made Clothing, Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Skirts, Cottons, Wince _ ys, . B lankets, Bzefalo Robes, &c., &c· m ad e t o order in city styles, on shortest notice Bow1 ·H.NVILLE, October 1, 1875. and Electrized Bowmanville,- cto e, 18 King Street Bowmanv-ille· 1 I VICT U B~ wmanv ille, BUILDINQS, Septembor 22; 1871>. S. F _ HILL

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