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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Sep 1878, p. 4

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~ --------- CANADIAN STATESJWAN, ' BOWMANV1LL1'~,IFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1878. an -OFtached to it that she will refltse to drink clear water unless ,~ery tlurs.ty; but this n1ess she 1v1ll drink most any timo and a~k for inorc, the .tn1ount of dr1nk is an ordinn.ry " nter can fnll each hu1e, 1norni11g, noon and n1ght.-Souihe., n Farra. i. Yurni11 'l'op1ung and l*ulHng :.U.lth.u1e t Sale JYicCLElOD'S STOCK ()F' · I 'J11;~""~~~:~~~b~~u~:; o~'ii~m~fi8~~~~~ abovH F'1u1t anfl l!JoI"al pan.}' d Nurser) 18 the Con1p ~1ny FR~IE!~t. ~!-.11~~!.P.9.'Y, I M The C0111- FiL E lSf F Fil E 'V'7" T BROS f I LAIWEST AND MOST EX1'ENJ:>IVE IN CANADA, GROCERIES, C~OCKERY, Rcr11crn ber the a<l<l ·c,,, one door west of Buckler's J cwchy stoie, hR.rvest111g it. V{c 1oprodu ce au 11lnstrat1on King Street, Bowmanville. frorn the '·Agric111tnr1d Gazette" (Eng), of one ki1onn as "IIuntor's Turn1p~'..I1opp1ng and Taihog l\la<.:lune," '\Vhich is s1n1ple 1n construction, and said to be effective 111 operation, and ta solf-act1ng. wroughi -1ron fra·ne,two saws guides, i\luch run on thP crown of tho turnip, and pre\;ent th~ sa.w:1 frot"'l eutting or bloodmg the root. ·rhe w ho1e hinged to the frame at one ond,a.nd fd,stcned by nieans of a cha.in to tho other, so that the cutting saw a adal!t then1sel, es totheva11ously-sh:ed roots. At the back end of the machme, <h , 1 anc1 we II o1earo f " ,e sar;s,1s~1 cast 8tee concti,vo blade or she~i.r wlnch lilts the root ' 'vithout cutting, so that by the use of thi 8 implen:1ent a crop of turnips nnd swedes ~an be hfted and topped with much des'"' patch. It is also nui.dt1 doublti." \Ve , undcrstaucl thu.t tnc 1naclu·1e is not patentcd Jn this country,n.nd it 1S so sin1ple,that any good mechamc, hy tho aid of a bfacks1n1LJ1 ought to be able tu n1ake one. is extensively used 111 England, whe1e the turrnp 1s one of the principal crops grown on all stock farms. Tne increasecl acreage devoted to the crov in this co1111trs creates a demand for so1111.3 sunple n1acl11ne for GLASS\-'l ARE and WOODENWARE, etc., Al\:l:OUNTil'{G TO $5,177. AYE RB ROCHESTER, N Y. PRICES ItEDUCED 'l'O $1.50 A DAY. tho Iravolling_ It is handy to the N. Y Central Depot (only: a few dOO'Y'S South,) nnd hns recently been R( fllted and Re furnished. Open day and ni_ght. 'l'hc hnuse is first class m ever~ respcotand {Janada pt>oplc wtll Bave money - by going to the '..YERS HO'l'EL. da~. HO'l'EL HAS REDUCED ITS r:t:1RIS pnce to Publie to $1.50 per WlLSON SPlMGCTE, ~ Proprietor.. 49 ~ Rochester, N. Y., June lst, 1878 heg;; to mfonn the public that he has pnrr'lmscd the above A GENTS 111 FIRST CLASS STOCK ~ELLI£ 20 WANT~D in every Count tlie Donun1on, Addl'ess G. A. JOSLIN, Box801.Jli.1ontreal. CLEARING SALE. c "" ~ ;' c -..., ~ ~ ~ '""' Ii;' "' b " I>- . "' ... a ~"'JI f<r rr ~ t< p 'l'o Consumptives. lLLJJ), ONl UUO, ][OR CA81I, ~ ~ ~ 0 ;c i'lrlHE DESIGN OF 'rHE AJIOYE IN- and has opened out at the old stand, where Great Bargains will be gi,en. I success of its graduates throughout the oountr:;r, to prepare bovs, and young and middle aged is 1 I cessfully aoconiplI::lung, o.,s shoi,-,;n in the greo.,t nen for Cot11JJ.1erciaLPursu1ts by b"1' ing them a and Pl~AG'llCAL J£duoatlon in Book·Keeping 1n all its forms Penmanship, Ar:.ithmet:ic, Co11espondence 13-rammnr and B11e1 hng, Ilank1ng 1fethods, how to deal ~1th uotes, drafts, bills of exchange, checks, and all kinds or bu .. 1ness paper. 1'UOl~UUGH ,_l_ STITUTIO:N, o,nd tho worl.. it: IS n1ost sue " SUMMER Q-.9.9D.S, ~~. g~i;:.atl;i: re~uc_e,d pri~~~'. and a.~~~·m~;rY " " a "' OJ t; ::: w 1' "O I-', U1 !>-·~ I i 1 The whole must be turned into Cash in 30 days. Storekec1Jcrs supplied in lots to suit, at leHs than current wholesale prices. rorc 3000 Eng1avings; 1840 Pages Quarto, $12. 10,000 '~"'ords and men.m.ngs no! 1u otber tionaries. Die~ ct.IIL'liderable quant1~ies of potash and phusphor.ic acid, "\hich have a "onderful effect upon e>.haustocl soils. We notwc that when thrn £erhhzer is once 111troduced it retains its hold upon the confidence of cultivatori5 and they buy ashes et ery year. frequentlr increas1ng their orders.· 'l' he onion gro\\ crs along the Sound make la.i·gc by tlrn thousand bushels ~ TERivIS strictly cash, and only . one price. FA_ GES COI.01 RED l'"f,,\'I t,s. "llOLE UU.R lRl' IN ITSEL~' IN\ tJ,lJ \IU,E IN ANY FUIIL'l'. AND IN 1.N"\ Sf!IIOOL. Publiehed by G. & C. MERRIAM, - SPI\INGFIELD, MA,SS . THOS. BROWNLOW: Fle1'11ing & McLeod's old stand. A'1D------ GIANT. G- ..i~ R ::0 E N E R S:J YOUR SEEDS SUCOESSFUl Mill l'i:llADE ! ----AT I -- .EASILY RITARPEN"ED. Bros., Again, in thos0 dmfr1(.)ts whe1e it hn.n been founU necessary to stop t11e hlTO .~1ng of clover the d11:1i3ase has d1t:!app oa1ed in a corresp-0nrl111g iatio. Tf a. ho1·so, fed for sorne tune on badly saved or d1lSty h 1y of nny - ku1d, ancl especially clover and then put to fast d11' mg, broken wind 1s a \ ery probable result Though the d1seast !S found occasnona-lly UJ colts, it is gcncxii..lly amongst j older horses Hut rt rn to he looked for. Jn 1 CiROCERY THE -- o -- BUSINESS USUAL GAFLRIED ON AS SEVEN PRE~IIUJ\IS - and GOLD -0-- ~0 VER 1-;,000 NOW IN USE.~ --o- Mu:rdoch ~~~ARE RECEIVING~~~ . CORN by the CAR Preebo:rn Garrettson Sn1ith, Late Snpt for and StAcce,,"m Lo \Vm TI Ilradbu...7, WEEK YYa.1 ( ioorn s 11 F tsL Fo11Lee:utn Street, Nevt York Z7-18m-o The ChEi3apest Feed Bowmanville, March 1, 1877. ',

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