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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Apr 1881, p. 2

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is now corn.plete. E..A.RL-Y----- ----- - may be foun d on ftle at GEO I Tho president thought 1t nece··ary that PAPER THIS p Bureau ROWJ:LL &: cos N·"" 1 LI pa.per Arlvert1s1ng (lhSWuce street a per&on ah ou Id t h orougu y un d ers t ar d were e.dvertis contr&cta E YORK the kind of s tock he breeds in ever~ par ma.y be made for it in · ttc 1la.r and that he sho 1ld neglect o op K' 1 IS SOLICITED .. Where the Ladies Should Buy their The only Mechcme successfully punfies the Blood, acts upon the Liver, Bowels, Skm and Kidneys, while, at the same time it allays Nervous Irritation, and strengthens the Debilitated System, perfectly and speedily curing Biliousness Jaundice Dyspepsia, Const1 pation Headache Rheumatism Dropsy Nervous and GenI eral Debility, Female Complamts Scrofula, Erysipelas, 1 Salt Rheum, and every species of Chrome Disease armng from D!Sordered Liver Kidneys Stomach Bowels or Blood I TllE BEST BLOOD PU RIFYING TONIC IN THE WORLD AUCTION SA LE OP' VJ.LU.ABLE ¢~ B <tana1tlan$',a,a*man - -- - -- - - ~· i ll ~...___~ portunuy of g1un1ng informall n 1n order that 1t may be made more profitable Mr Bl·ckbu·n spoke 1u fav r f sheep 31 :l r amed some of the var et1es most cotnm Jnly rau~ed in this ser:tio He cal c la ed that 6 sheep m1~lit be kept as ea.a1ly aa t ne cow Heals gave ~he re ault of some exoer1m~nts in f.,ed1n~ cattle and 111heep which resulted in favor of aheep He s·tl that for uerly he had had cue Jat..e }ears he had turr.ed his attention to sheep as he thouiiht them the wu·t profit able The v1ce ?res dent sind tbat as i. general r t1e ur stock 'A&.S loo sn1 11 for the ex pnr tr de b 11 t l 1· might be remed1 d by caref 1l br~ed ng and his op1n1 n was thi-tt ahe ... p were In rt:1 pre Gtable than cattle or h rses Mr Osborn s1ud be could make m r e m eJ hy "1t1i.1 ~ a d bny1 g eat le tu fat ten f r them rket than he could by rAle lnl( sheep He clatmea thBt they wa·1ed a larg" amnunt of the fodder given them and th >ught that sheep w uld do nearly Jts well go d pea. straw when the peas hive hePn well saved as they will wh~1 f d on hay He sa1<l he w's fattenmg- 40 oheep b 1t th.i they would not pay h m ~s Spring and Summer Millinery Mantles & Dress Goods. ---o--- FARM PROP ERTY In the Townolup of Dar rngton, Co nty cf Durham 1nder11 ble ~xp~ r1 ence with ca.tth~ 1 b 1t of I som1>Ie llo tHc I~ T MI B RN & CO SOLE AGENTS TOROllTO r.r.,nlar Size $1 Oil hi. every color For bnghtnus and T Important A nnouncement - -T O - They should go where the goods are of the fhst quality well made newest styles and mo;t duiable They should pati ornze the store where no deception 1s practised or bogus advice is given They should always buylwbeie perfect satrnfactwn is guaranteed and where p11ces are the most moderate and whe.re tho best goods at the lowest pnces can be had Wheie goods are constantly being received and no old 11nfash1onable stock 18 allo" ed to ace unulate 18 the place wheie the Ladies and eve1 y The nortl west q 1 r tcr f lot um her t ven y one else\\ ill err to bu"' one in he e ,.i;} tl conccss on of the a ct lov.n 0 J sh p of lJarl ng on fhc:i; sho ild fo \ 01 the place where the best Milliriers a:nd Mantle The prope ty" · lua ed nenr goo~ m·· ke t · 0 l Cutte rs m tiie c un t y are t o b e " only n nc es nor h of Bo v a 1e ioun d an d w h ose rqrn t at ion lS we ll l~ood I "·I ct ar d ><ood bu d gs 0 ctrnrd \ known and assu1erl for turrnng out the most St> ltsh Millinery & Mantleo &c m ned ·te po es o" \ 'I h l ld b Fo fu tber ptt. I c a rs st'e pos an l app y 'l' ey s 1ou uy where the choicest and most elegant selectwn of I to He dcr.on s.: Sn a ~q ty " h· b rs l'o 10 I M1llrne1y Mantles Di ess Go d' Fancy anri Staple D y G ods Gents ~n'd ~h~t.1~ 0 r~· ~ "11.~ P 0 ~tP ~owu m Fmrnshmg, and m fact eve1ytbm0' llSUallv kept lll a fi1·t class D1y HE!\DEf ON &; s 1ALL Goods St01 e can be had at Pl ices that rnfei tor goods ate sold at elsewhere Dated 9th Ma1cl ns1 Vendor 8 Sol" f37' SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND , 1881, I WHERE CAN SUCH GOODS BE SEEN? Whei e can such excellence of mateuals such elegance of fimsh such style and cut such neatne·s and such beautiful tmnmmg togethe1 "ith such low p1 ces be found 1 There 1s no place rn the county where goods ean he bad which com bme all these charm· llUT ONE and that is well Al h111 fat ca.ttle IT may be somewhat cheering to Can<t di.ns t ~ear that there ,. ~ pro·peot of c 1npe it10 1 n a. thracue coal fr m S uth \\:~!es E ~lo. d where H la very ab 1n da.nt C rreip ndence 111 going on be: tw e \ some C"' adtan bus1neR8 men and \Velsh Con p1'nle~ Rod trom what we can ~\~$\ l fr >q\ anme pnbheh~d letters 1n the Toro ·to World c >·l can bo delivered Ii.re for Rb ut $5 per ton A Mr D Even· wr1t1og trom Swa.naea. saya they have tn S 11h W·les anthracite coal of many q 1ith tea so ne f them be1 lg as perfect as it ts p §stblA f r "-fJY na.~urn.I fuel to be oont.i mg as they de ·ome 92 or 93 per cent of carbon and y11:1lil1ng under 2 per c ant f BAh upon analy·t·, with mere The pr ce· at present traces of o 1lphur va.ry with the different proprietors &0oord mg to quahtv from 8s 6d to 10s 6d per ton of 20 c·rt· , or 2240 !he free on board at c11fforn1 t ports of ohtpment and the ra es of .R a fr1;!1ght froru either of thPm may be pro ty ace 1r telv ·t~te~ as 6· 6d per ton for Q 1ehec, and 81 6~ to 9s per .ton t r M 1 tresl ·Velsh anthrac1te1 have for BClIDB twenty yea.ra or more been re: cugn ·ed at the few plaoes tney have hith ert, fonnrl their way to OanR.da as auperior to the Amertc&D article for household purposes Mr G rroll 1a1rl that from three sheep he h·d cleared $IH after keeprng the best lam h anil al I the wo J Mr Blackb 1rn s.id that sheep sh uld rot b1i1 crowdtid together in the pen but hat n t more than ab rt 5 sf u d be kenl t gether as the atronae will ake idv~ tJ1..1e of the weaker a1 d 1;:et the bt!!lt of the fu Ider Mr Jack·on foou~ht horses pad well for ra111t g fur the 1narket b 1t th nght uore ettontlon to secunn~ a l t!(her brt1ed of oa·tle would make them a great deal more profitah!e He aho th uuht sheep wo11ld pay better on a hilly farm thrn cattle Mr Scott sald he preferred cattle he fore aheep one of h1s reasons be1n~ that fhe manure was a 2reat dtrnl n1or0 va.lu Ele also tho 1ght there was a large able profit to be made from the ral&lnll of horee1 as tl:ey generally oon1ma.nd the lu·hest price &t from ' lo 1 yeara of age and that a ~reat deal 'f the w >rk on the farm might be done by the colts before they are reody for the market A lengthy d scuss10n en111ed botweer Messrs T~unblyn and Blackburn on one 1'tde a1 d MeaN rs Scott M on And others .. t' the merits f c·ttle and aheep when rau,ed for the market and it v. as ev1attt from the facta and ar~uments prod 1ced th t the sheep were the m et profitable Tho club then adJ< urned to Sal ird 1y A.pril 2 at 2 pm when the ·~me subieot will again be d1ec lsaed FarmerR a.nd a.~r1cultur11ts are req uest~d to attend Housekeepers I McClung B r 0 s. I 1 Noted Cheap Cash Sto_ re _ _ __ _ ~_ McA1 thur s old stand ~Spring Stuck now fomplete.~ All goods 1narked t,n plain figu1·es and no second p1"tce. ALEXANDER'S have just received direct from the manufacturers an immense stock of WGo to W BRITTAN & Cos "1".1th yom J3utte1 Eggs etc They will give you orders on me for Dry Goods "1'.luch I rega1d as cash W ALEXANDER Bowmanville March 2! 1881 I 33) BRUSSELS & TAPESTRY - -o--- CLARKE TOWNSHIP NOTES Under the head of a Ramblers Noles hv the Way a o rr·spondent f the PH Time.s furnushes the following 1uf rn at on ·I out the .ill·geo m the Tuwnsh1p of Clorke (Contmuedfrom la·t Wuk} To make room for contemplated The Newest Designs changes which w111 give me greater faat the Lowest Prices. cihties in the transaction of my busiBrussels Carpets from 75 cents up ness, I intend making a clearing sale of Tapestry Carpets from 60 cents up. my surplus stock of .Fancy Goods, etc. Therefore, although not usually done Seed Grain I in our line of trade~ I hereby agree to oft me as has this great Pur ff.er FOR SALE INCLUDING any and all who may for the next thirty e BLUE PEAS wH~~~::0A~FAT PEAs days mention this paper, to give them FIF~:O~~~rsEED their Hair, Cloth Tooth, Shaving and w.uatcd TIMOTHY SEED A GOOD GENERAL SERV!l.NT other Brushfls, Combs, Soaps, etc., etc., LIVERPOOL S!\LI J AND PLASTER. ]10NEY to LOAN. J & D McDOUGALL at cost. Bowmanville .Apt1.l l 1881 The proprietor of Hnr·lock Blood Bltt-ers cbullcngcs the 'or!d to p od c::e tht: 1 e ord. of a me he nc tha.t has ach eved a ore onderrul success or bet er 01 ede tials n s !<hu Lape iod Blood and Syste n lteno a or l s cu e!': are Lt e arvels of tl nge ~ttmtile Bott e1> 10 Cents ........ ~ Apply to (139) · ' eads' Drug tore! - -- o--- MRS A.MES MILL~ R December S 1880 -- B0\'1VIAN'1LLE ' Don t ~irget the place-EXPRESS OFFICE Bowmannlle DENT2_S TR~ -~. Mrs Don11clly I n s Jus T REOE I VED MARTIN E. NEADS, PRARMAOEUTIUAL WITIJ TE:lt'rn I 3 500 woRTH OF fRtNGH and AMf Rl(AN GOODS THE SS McT1\VISH nu~E u H J NEA RL ' " ' E' < nARcExP><E,cE rons Oxhlc G" A i1 olnhto1 «I ro1 1 alnleu ' / o U: FJCEr F R . A Z ER.. AXLE GREASE. The leadmg bou,e for F,1sh10nable Clothmg and Dress Goods A GREAT RUSH l Durmg the past week ou1 la1ge p1emrnes h'l.ve been mowded with customern No doubt tlus 1s pa1tly due to the confidence the public Respectfully returns thanks to bei place m us but mamly to th e fact that we are rn a pos1t10n to give om patrons better value than any of our competitors many customers for the ve1y hbe1 al patwnage extended to lier durmg the year and hopes t hat by keepmg <L well assoi ted stock embracmg all whatever you may require as om orders a1e already commg m fieel:i;the latest styles and novelties and ELEVEN GENILEMEN LEFf ORDERS FOR SUITti m oneafter sellmg cheap to be fa\Oied with a noon besides orders fo1 odd gaiments contmuance ofthc1r esteemed orders FC>Ft I l ~ _t I ORDER EARLY SILK MANTLES, EMIGRA NTSa offers 63 sets of fl st class 1 a.rneasall made 1n h s shop of ft s class stock and Y.Olk Cashme1e Mantles Ulste1s &c made to 01der m the latest by M1 Jeffery and made by a fiist class Mantle Maker Her stock of Fall and W mter guaranteed or no sale M1llmery Pattern Bonnets etc has TELE PHONE CUlilllltlNICA.TION arnved and a careful mspoct10n is sohc1ted T GEO MASON, JOS JEFFERY, Stall Do vm&nAille, Oct 8 1880 NEW COODS ARRIVED. "tnsb l Ha.v ng too uch 1>tock he is bound to sell t "ithout iesm ve on Sec nd Doer West or 1T1Wnm s Butcher 119 Clotbmg to Orde1 arrived Bow nan ille March 17 1881 Staple & Fancy Goods 136 SATURDAY, APRIL 9TH N B -Another case of those cheap and good Honey comb qmlts JU~t ANEW Butcher Shop IN BOWMANVILLE "\JV. Mc MU R,..f1 RY, (U E§'l END HO('!!jE) Folley & Williams, :BUTC~EFt.S Has J nst Received a Large aml Well Assorted Stock of RfVIStD NtW TtSTAMfNL Beg to announce to the inha.b tan ts of th s town and surrou d ng country that they ave opened bus ness on Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, <JONSISTING OF KING STREEr ONF DOOR EAS1 OF TRELEvEN S SHOE SHOP B o w1uanvllle J ?S-3m S EWINGMACHINES. THE UGHT f IJ~ N INO f; 0 r Al SPEAKS FOH I'liiELF Plain and Fane y Dress GoJd 0 , Black and ( olored Ca~hmeres, Black rnd Colcwed Lu<tres, Costnme ( lotns Marmoia Cloths, Plarn anti Fancy H rnceys, Tart-in Plaids Plarn and Fancy Flannels, Black and Colored Mermoes, Sheetmgs, Slurtrngs, l 1ckmg~, 'I owellltlgf;, I owe ls, W h1 te Turkish 1 O\\elhng, 0 ,,, THE LINE oF im Heavy Mal,e, P1llow Cotton, White and Grey Cottnns, Hoop !WISGONSI N CENTR AL~ R Skuts Black and Coloiecl Sil k Blµck and Colored Satrns, Forf )partcua" heh , , be aen~· frce Ul U!LE· I COLIU' 1 tl e POpU I ~r Sh a dCS , I address B roca d t' d ::O,i I k , HfOtad eu 'iat Jt R, Ill a 1 L 1n1Lf;t>mmbslu1 e· Jlrlnnnk c· l'1s Fancy Nik I ies, Silk and Lace "qna1es, F nll1ng-, Rnslieo Hufi11n,s Laces, Ernb.01de11 s, In·ert10n H1bbo11, Plam and l I Fant;) h1bbon Velvet, l ancy (,!me::; Kid Glo\es, l31ack and Coloie<l, Cuffs and Collars, Fanq Wool Goods, Frd:rng Wool rn all the Popular Sh11des Jersey Jackets, Cloud~, Wool 'quares, Mantles, M rntle Cloths, Ulste1 Cloths, Shal\Js, o reakfast Shaw ls, :sk11 t~, etc A. l,t\.R ~~E ASS®R'I'rfliE~T OF I l Bath, Plarn and Fancy SUITS MADE TO ORDER the Shortest N otice and in ate st Styles. ALL WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE a year to Agent.~ and expense $G 0uttlt .Main o f1cf} Address F SWAlN& Co Augusta A.tlVt-t'l· lillt-K Jlureuu.t 10 b1,truce $999 Newspaper W.MoMURTRY ISt !I 1:

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