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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Oct 1888, p. 8

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Tn cse goods a re h a ndsome and n ot very exp~11siYe Another shipmer.t of our special lines of K ID GLOVES Durable,. R eli~ble and . Crown Diamond Brands. We guarantee Any pair n ot up to 0 auarantee. can b e exchanged for another pair. Om: fla.nnels are h~ving an immense sale. Our h eavy, Grey, all wool at ~O cts. p e r yd. 1s une_qualled. W ~have a full ljnt? of open :md fan cy chec k flannel, white and grey Blankets, lap robes, tie-downs. A fine assortment of Ladies' Vests, in S cotch a.nd Cana dian. The largest rn.llge of U nderwenr and b est value to be ha.cl in this section. Top 8hi rts, a. large quantity alrea.dy s old . every pau s11.tisfactory m fi t and wear. Oi_ir a5sortme nt of GENERAL DRY G OODS is very la rge and a · trnct1 ve. Yours, &c., · JOHN J. MASON. WEST DUR H A MF AIR . Alf a .Allin. _Heifer 1 y aiir, W Wtirry A 0 Allm. H eifer calf, J as Leask. .nmsEY CA'lTLE. PRIZE LIST, Bull, J es .Jeffery, R eubtin Werry. Cow CLA.SS " .- HORSES. - DRAUGRT. M Porter, J os Jdfory. Jersey h erd, Jo~ ·y. Grade Jersey cow, T W Power, Brood mare, Jesse Williams, Jas.Towns, J effti1 G:'eo. Bighan1. Gelding or filly, 3 ye .. rs Jos. Jeffery. old, Geo. Gray. Gelding or filly 2 year s CI.ASS C.-SREEl.'-·LEICESTEitS. old, Geo. Gray, Jno. Ctnnamon . G t)lding or filly l yr. old, H. G roenl'lea, .Jesse Aged Ram, "\V B Allin & S on, 2 and 3 W illiams, A. J>ower. Entire 2 vr's old, WC Blackburn. Shea rling ram, Jno Ell:. 2, and 3, R Beith & Co. Entire 1 vr. f"rd, W C Blackburn, W B Al lin & Son old, Boith & Co., Jon. Cfomence Sn~k- , R am lamb, W B Allin & Son, J noEJf,,rd ing foals, F r ed . Rundle, Geo. Bigham, W .c Blackburn. Ewes, 1 and 2 W .Tesse Williams. Draught horses i n har- Alim & Son, W C Bhckbum. Shearlin r1 n~sa, 1 and 2, McClellan & Co., 3 S. Cot - 1"wes, WC Hlackh nrn, 2 and 3 Jno Elforl ton. Dnwght e ntire h1.> rae, 1 and 2, R. Ewe lambs, Jno Elford, W 0 Blackburn, Beith & Co. Clyd esdale imported mare, , 'AC Allio. Pen, Jno E :ford. Geo, C ray . 1 COTSWOLD SHEEP. I B .li.GRlCULTURAL .ii:~it$f:$. . . / Aged ram, Geo Gra;y. Shearling, l and Ilrood mare, Jesse Williams, Levi An- ' 2 Geo Gray. Raoo lamb, 1 and 2, Geo nis, A. Power. Gelding or £1ly 3 years, 1 Gray, Ewes, 1 and 2 Geo. Gra.y. Jti·se Williams, Jas . Adams. Gelcl!ng or I SOUl'HDOWNS filly 2 years old, A. Power, Jno. Starnton, B. Ashton . Gelding or filly 1 ye~r old, Aged r am, L M Courtice, Jno Oko D W. Alswcrth, Jno. Sando, W . Crag"J. Pollard. Shearing m m, L M Conrtice, F.oals, S. Robbins, A. P o wer, J os. Chap- . 2 and 3 A T<~mblyn. R ,.m l amb, 1 and 2 man. Agr icultural team i n harnes~, Al-) L M <_Jourtice, A 'l.'amblyn. Ewos, L M bert E. Clemens, W.R. R. Cawker, w. · ~o urhce, A Tamblyn, Jno o.ke. ShearlB. Allin & Sons. mg ewes, 1 and Z L M Court1ce, A 'ramb1 ~ lyn , Ewe lambs, L M Courtice, 2 and 3 . . , CA RRU.GB HORSES, D Pollard . Pen, L M Court ice. . . :Brood mare and foal, C. ,J. Hugh rnn, Jon. Porter, T , Wilson Power . Gelding ' SHROPSRIRES. or filly 3 years old, W. Sandercock, J aa. Aged ram, R Collacott & Son, W Oka. Veale, A. P . Mitchell. Gelding ur filly Shearling ram, R Collacott & Son, Sa.ml 2.·years old, W. J, Stacey, Jno. Worden, Allin . .Ram lamb, 1 a nd 3, D D yer R R. Stutt & Son. Gelding or filly 1 year Collacott & ~on. Ewes, S Allin, J as old, ,V, Oakes, Alfred Hogarth, C. J. Leask, Shearling ewes, 1, 2 and 3, R Hughson. Entire colt 2 years old, C. J. Collacott & Son. Ewe lambs Le\·i SkinHughsnn, Alf. Hogarth. Etltire colt 1 ner, D Dyer, R Collncot t ~~ sdn · l'en R year o'lcl, Jno. Gibson. Foal 1888, Jon. Collacott & S()n. Pen 6 lambs for butchPorter, C. J . Hughson, T . W. Power. ery, .AC Allin, J L Parsons. S·p 1m 15.:\· hands and over, W. P. Prower, Dr. Mi1chell, D. Burke Simpson. Span CLASS D.- SW INE- BERKSHIRE. under 151 hancla, W. G. Glover, T. J. i Boar S Sno wden j r S Sno\\den Jno :McMurtry. Single h orse in harness 15t' Oka. 'sow, W Foley, Snowden. 'Boar a.ncl over, W. R. R. Cawker, R . Collacott under 12 mos J no Oke. Sow under 12 & Son, R. Osborne. Single horse i n har- mus, WC Bla~kburn. Roar under 6 mos ness under 15~ hands, W. T. Underwood, S Snowden. Sow under 6 mos S SnowJ . F . M:cM.illan, F. A. Cole. Carriage deu, W Foley , \V C Blackburn.' horse, st.yle and speed, W. T. Unde1 ·wood, T. W. Power, J F. McMillan. Saddle SUF.l'QI,KS. horse, Dr. Bei~h, F. F .. McArthur, Jae. Boar, S Snowden, jr. Sow, W B A llin Pollard. Car r1agestal11on,styleand speed & Son. Boar under 12 mos, S Snowden. T. J . McMurtry, Jon. Porter. SC>w under 12 mos, Jno Snowden. I . · I I I ' S .. CLASS B.- · CA.1"1"LE- DURHA.MS. Bull 3 years and upwe.rds, R Collacott · &. Son, W B Allin & Son. B ull 2 yea rs, W WE>-rry, L evi Skinn0r. · Bull 1 year, D Dyer, Sam! Allin. Bull calf, D Dyer, 2nd and 3rd S Allin. Cow, R Collacott &. Sons, W Werry, 8 Allin. H eifer 3 years olp, S Allin, D Dyer. H elfer 2 yrs S Allin, 2 and 3 W '\Verry. Heifer 1 yr 1 and 2 D Dyer, W Werry. Heife r ·calf, 1 and 2 Jno Hoskin. Durham herd, S Allin, W Werry. Fat beast 3 yeiira,W 'Werry. .U:at beast under 3 years, W Werry. J3est bull on ground, W Werry. DBVON CATTLE. H eifer 2 years old, E G Power & Son. HEJ.tl!l1"0RD CATTLE. Bull, Enoch S tev·ms, J no S Rundle. Milch cow, J S llundle. HOLSTEINS. · Bull, John and Simon P enfo und. CIRADE CATTLE. Cow, 1 and 2, W W erry, R 0 3borne. Heifer, 2 year a, S Allin J Vannes t & Son POLAND 'CHINA. Boar, J no Penfound,J L Parsons, Sow J L Parsons. Boar under 12 mos, 1 and 2, J L Parsons. Sow under 12 m os, 1 and 2 J L Parsons. CHESTER WHITE~. .Boar under 12 mos, E S tevena, W A Uin . Sow u nder 12 mos, E Stevens. CI.ASS R . - POCLTRY. Pair Light Brahmas, G Wright, T T Coleman; do. chicks, G Wright, T 'l' Coleman, Dark Brahmas. 'r 'l ' Coleman, G Wright; do. chicks, G Wright, TT Coleman. Buff Cochina, TT Coleman, G Wright, d o. chicks, T T Coleman, G Wrig b.t. Partridge Cochius, G Wrig ht, TT Coleman ; do. chicks, TT Coleman. Any other variety Coch ins, W R K night, TT Coleman ; do. chicks, G Wright, T 'l' Coleman. L aogshans, It S H enry, '\V R K night; do. chicks, ;J II R eid, 1 & 2. Blac k Javas, A H obbs, de. chicks, J... Hobbs~ TT Colemnn. Plymout~ Rocks, G. Wright, I L Brown, do. chicks T T Coleman, G ' Vright. Black Spanish, A 1 CLASS L.-LADIES' m:r.AltTM1"NT. li'ancy knittin"', coa.rne, Mias P ercy Regina P er cy. ° Fancy kni1 ting, fine' you to appear at our place of business, when m ost convenient to do s o l\frs ,J Y Cole, Miss P er cy. Fancy knit~ to get your supply of thiR Choice and Cheap TEA, a nd to inspect t h ; hng, wool, Mrs C Youn!(, Mrs L Smith. most CJmple~e s~ock ot Dry G _ o ods, Dress Goods, M il linery, Clothing, Net ting in cot!oo,~rs Jas Pnllard, Carrie and Carpets m 'Iown. You will :find not only the Large~ t Stock but Young. Netlmg rn co ttou, fine Mrs J as the Lates t Novelties and Lowe~t Price<; · .Mowing Ma0hine, Patterson Bros. Sod r P ollard, M iss C J ohnston. N~t ting in Plow, Porter QOd Norle n. B o ... manville wool, Mra .Jas Pollard, Mrs Oh.is Young. An immense stock of GERMAN MANTI.ES ju::;t 1ecei vetl . Agricult ural ·works Stubble Plow,Bow· Cr,.c r et with cotton, Mrs L P lltte1· Mrs manyille Ag. Wurks. l\irter and Nvden. W J Haycr~ft, Crochet with wodl Mrs Girng Plow Pattersnn Bros. B ow manville NS Young, Olr·r a Windatt, D~rned Ag. Works.Strnw C1Jtt ~i r, Patters0n ~ros . J)etti'!g, .~iss C J?lrnston, Mrs C Yuung. Churn, J M J oness. Dis play of Carnages, Darnmg rn n et with linen or cotton, Mrs di ploma G 0 Hai ne~. Pumps, E. Hiist · Jag P..Ilard, R egi na Percy. Da rned ings. socks or s tockings, M ra J H Reid. Mrs R cr,.M;~ G. ·-DAJI\Y AND APIAltY :rRODUC:B. B 1'horuton. A pplique work, l\fisa C Berlin wool J ,,P.nslon, Mrs J H Reid. Butter, crock of 40 [.bs J M Joness, work flat, Mis1t Johnston, Mrs L Smit h. Mrs L Potter; d o. 25 lt>s, Mrs J M Quihillg, plain, Miba Johnst'ln, Miss McJ onese, Mrs C Yunng; d o. 20 lbs. Mrs W Millan Quilting, fancy, Mrs Eli Pas· Crago,Mrs C \Velch ; do. 5 lbs. AC Allin coe, Mrs A Younie. Embroidery in Mrs C Young. Suit ladies' Factory made cheese, W Gilbert. Extra colored silk or l ace, M rs · Anderson. ing, rnaoh ine m»de , Miss Glovor, Mrs recommended, 50 lbs butter Quick's prize, Bead work, Mrs McBurney. Braid work Jas Pollard. Ra.g carpet, F Walden, Mrs W H R eid, Mrs JM Jon ess. \ flat, wool or silk, Mrs J H R eid, Mias Miss McMillan. "Woolen mitts, M rs IM ITATED BY J lIANY. -EQ!TALT.ED BY NoNE. CLASS H.-GRAINS AND SEEDS ' Johnston.. Br<11d work flat, cotton, Mrs Mc Burney, Mrs E C Heman. Woolen J H R eid, Clara Wmdatt . Lace in socks, Mrs RB 'rhorntcn, Mrs R Field.,,,. Two Bus hels Fall Wheat, S Cotton; co. Houituu braid, Mrs L Smith · Mias ing. Woolen stockings, Mrs RB Thorn· We call special attention of r Mders of · Spring wheat laid, A Tamblyn, S Cotton; Glover. Point lace, Miss J ohnston. too, Mr~ R Fielding. Fancy mitts, Mrs the STATEtiM:AN wan ting stoves to a few of do. btiarded, J SLainton, S Cotton. 'rwo ~wine lace, Miss J ohneton . Embroidery R Fielding, Mrs L Smi th . H orse the leadi ng points of merit of " 'f he Art bushels large Pous, John Ok('; do small, silk, Mrs Ander son , Miss McArthur. blankets, F Walden , WR Cole. Clotl1, Garland," t he leading Base Burner of the 'V Foley, S Allin; do. blue, W L Law, W Batting flowera, Mrs WR Knight. Hair facto1'Y ma.de, G W Soper. :Flannel, world, and claim for i t in gen11ral all of Law. T~o bushel!! barley, nut t wo·rnw- flowers, Mrs 'vV R Knight, ~:!rs J ames factory made, G W Snper . B lankets, the advantages t hat ;,re generally claimed ed ,S Cot ton, W H Osborn; do. two-r(,wed, P ollard. Piilow-ahams, M rs Eli Pascoe, factory made, G vV Soper, Mrs J no for stoves of this cL1ss. vV Oke, W Foley. Two bushels Oates Mr· An derson. Or .,wel wor k, Mrs An . Simpso n Bl.. nkets, home spun, Miss 1st. The bot tom fl11es give gr eater white, A T amblyn , IL Brown : do. black, derson, Miss Johnston. Pllnto-Tirato or McMillan. She.,ts, h ome spun, Miss radiating surface £,om the b~tto rn of the W L Law. 50 ears of Corn, 12-ruwed, S drawn work, Miss Glover, Mrs FF Mc- McMillan, Mrs C Young Oarpet, h ome sto,·e than has ever yet b<l<m attempted. Snuwden, sen S i:Snowdeo, j r ; d o. 8 r ow- A rthur. Crnzy . patchwork, Mrs A made, Mrs W La.w,F vValden. Coverlet, 2nd. Ohe of the distinctive ft..atures of ed, E G Power and Son; 8 Snowden, sr. Ynunie, Miss L C P . Hard. Rick-Rack home madt>, Mrs L P otter, F Walden. utility is the original patented system of Flax Seed J as L eask. Turnip Seed J Mrs WE Tilley. Arras .. n e Embroidery: Coverlet, h ome made, cotton, Mrs T heating and vent ilation, the o»ld air is Crumb. Carrot Seed , John Cr·J mb. G<lrtie Young, Mrs M eBurney . Cot ton Baker, F Walden. Stocking yarn, Jno aclmitttid to the stove t hrough npening tidy, Mrs. J II H eid, Mrs McBurney. Simpson, Mrs L P otter . Flannel, cotton under ash dooy- the supply being reguCLASS l . -l".RUIT. Woolen tidy, Mrs J as P ullarcl, Mrs J Y warp, F Walden, Mrs W L aw. F lannel, lated by t he mdicator shown u pon tho F[ 11 Apples, dessert, W J Bing~ , S. Cole. Table drape, Mrs Ande·son, Mrs all wool, Miss McMillan. Fancy Plaid, front door. By this means perfect venAllin; do . winter , 1\:1. Pront, jr. It J l:i haw, McBurney. Sofa pillow plush , Miss J Simpson. Cloth plaid, . J ~iwpson . tilation in secured, and th e air so used is Northern Spie8, T 'l' Coleman, J Snow· Glover , .lVlrs Anderson. Sofa pillow any Bread, home made, Mrs N S ' Young, mad.e to pass. throuqh ~he fire, the same den, K ing Tomkins Co. W Oke, I L other kind. Miss McArthur, Miss Cliruie. - - - -- - - - - Sponge cake, Mrs as air which. ts u_ sually111troduced throug_h Variety ~he draft slide m the. fron t door ; t his Brown. Spitzenburg, J 0 Labelle, R Set toii et mats, Nettie Morris, Miss M Burk, Mrs. W J Haycraft. Osborne. Yellow Bellflower, S a nd P Johnston. Set toilet articles, Mrs An· preserved fraits, Mrs M Burk, TT Cole- . improvement alono. ~Ill_ r ecorn m ond the Jackman, Jas Smith. RibHton Pippins, ders on,. Lottie Glover. Wall ban ner, man. Pickles, M rs T Ward. , Mra T Art Garland to ;.'11 tmnkmg consumer s · . 3rd. The ent1~e back of t he stove 1s R O~boroe, R J Shaw. ~olden Rllssets Miss M M cCluhl(', Miss Georgie Cole. Heskith. Jelley, Mrs J H R eid, Mrs T ueed ~s a. hot air chamber. the cold air IL Brown, ,J L Parsons. Rhude Tsland Ribboi,ene work, Miss Johnston. Col. Ward . entering at the base of t.he stovo and Greenings, S and P J ack man, W Oke, fancy work, Miss Johnston. Col. fancy being discharged in n highly lrnated conSt. L awrence, M Prou t, I L Bl'own . work by dealer, Mrs Anderson, Ex.tra.s The Difficulty Experie n ced. dition through opeoin~s which are on a Ja.ne ting·,C LBrown,J Snowden. Swnars, recommended, firat prizes- Misa Maggie '\v J Brag-g, E Stevens, Snows, I L Bojne, toilet mats. Miss McArthur, In taking Cod Liver Oil is entirely over- level with th e pipe collar, adding greatly Brown , R Osborne . F.arly Strawberries, spray paper flowers. Mrs. McBurney, come in b cott'e Em ulsion of Cod L iver t o the heatin ~ capa city of each size. Oil and Hypophosphites. ft i.q as p alat The fire-pot is ex:t l·a large a nd is so 'l ' 'I.' Coleman . . Duchess Oldenburgs, Qirnen Anne darning. able. us M ilk, and the most valuable r em· arranged that it can be bk en out through P ascoe Bros, J H R eid. Talman Sweets, sand p Jackman, s J Jackman. Crab CLASS N.- DECORA.TIVE Olt CONSTR'JCTIVE. edy t hat has ever been prod t1ced for the the front door without tak ing the stove Lorento or inlaid work, Sid ,Jackman. cure of Comuruotion, Scrofula and Wast- apart, as can tho g rate, and, in fac t the Applea, Tait and Archibald, E Stevens. ' ·ra ~ile Pears, E C Beman l add 2. F lemish Pottery decoration, Clara Windatt. ing Diseases. D o not fat! to try it. Put entire inside of the a·ove. The grate ie an im pr ovement over what Beaut y . 'r T C11l dman, 1:i Elliott. Winter Vcsu vium or lava work, M rs J H R eid, up in 50c. a nd $1 size. has been used hern lofore. The dust N ellis, E C Bernau, T T Coleman. Bart- Miss CJimie. Foldin't Screen, scrap picd amper, check damp<'r , an d di rfcL.draft lett, E 0 B eman, TT Coleman. S heldon, ture panels, Mamie McLaughlan. Foldd amper are all upon the si>m e side of' t he C. i l 'l'A.RRD. A Hobbs, E C Beman . Duchess D ing Screen, oil painted panels, Miss M stove. Anl:(ouleme, TT Colema.n , J 0 Labelle, McConnachie. Oil painting on silk, Misa A hove the mica section aro t hree reVicar Wakefield, R Osborne, T 'l' Cole- M McClunf.?, Mrs Glover. Painting in A. Ne·l' Home '.l'rentmeJtt lor the Cure ol ·C:1tnrrh. Catnrrh ai Deafoess, and flectors which cast a blaze of li).(ht from man. Seckel , M Prout, T T Cole man. , lustra, Miss Johnston. M odelling in Ray Fever. the entire to p of t he stove. There are Louise Bonnede J ersey, T. 'r. Cole. clay, Mrs. Anderson. Waxwork fiow»rs, 'The microscope has pro'le that t.hese no j oints in the magazine tha. t can possibly man , S McOonnachie. B eurre Clalrgear, M~sa _ Glover, Mrs. Glover. Shado.v c.l seaae" a.re contagio ~a. and that thoy are leak from putty fallin !{ ont, it being all TT Colema.n, .J Oke . Bourre D. Anj on, pamtmg, Miss J ohnston. ·ill·· to t h G pre eence ".>f living parasites in the 7 linin ~ mem ·> 1·ano of the upper air passagoa ca~t in one piece. The swiniY cover b T T Coleman , \\ Glover. Bcurre dial, G"LASS o. - l"INl!l ARTS. 1mtl tius1actmrn woes. The eminent eoient· double as in all Art Garla~ds, and 'l' T Coleman. Any other variety, winter, ist. ~ l' yndaU. Huxley and Beale endorse t his, very per fectly fitted. Oil paint ing marine subject, Miss Mc · and T T Coleman, 1 L Brown. Plums, Claude these authorities cannot be disputad. .An adequate description of this wonder· de Bavay,E 0 Beman; do. r ed,I L Brown, Clung, Robt. Reid. Oil painting compo- 'l'he re~ular metho t ot tr eating the diseases is t o apply an irritant remedy weekly and ful s tove is practically impossible ; it E 0 B eman; do. blue, A 'H obbs, T T sition subject, Maggie McClimg, R obt. even dally, thus keeping the d· 3llca.te mem01 ! paint ing landscape, Eth el brane in 11. constant state of irrita~icn, possesses all the time-tried features of 1; do. Any other kind,E C Beman Reid. Colen1R1 aooompu.nied by violent sneezing. allowing merit to be found in other stoves and is Mor ris, .Miss Clirnie. Oil painting figure do. collection, E C Beman. Grapes white, it no cha nce to heal, and 1u a natural oonaeF A Cole, F L E llis; d o. black, E C ,subject, Miss Clituie, Miss Galbraith . Oil quenc ~ of suoh treatment not one permanent so strikin ~ly b eiiutiful and so replete with new I eatnres that it is sure to outrank Beman, FL Ellie; do purp le,E C Beman, painting flowers, Mies Climie, Miss M c- cme has ever been recorded. It ls an fact that these diseases cannot ba any b ase burner tbat has ever been made . 1 and 2. G rnatest variety frllit, M Burk. Cl nng Oil painting la ndscape on placq ue alllsolute cnred b:r any appli ,ation made ; ftener than Variety not more than 10 named, U. Cl:ua Windatt, Mias Clirnie. Oil painting once in two weeks, for the membrane muet I t muRt be seen t "J he appreoiated. Call on ground glasa, Mis~ McClung, Watel" get a ohan ' e to h'.lal before any appllJation at' J, . Geo. Quick'· &tore, one door eaet cf Osborne, I L Brown . color fbwer subject, Mfrs M McClung. ie repeated. lt is now 7 yrs. since Mr. Dixon the STATESMAN Office, to see the different the parasite in c atarrh an d form· styles a nd sizes CLASS J, -VEGETABLJIS, Wat er Color landscape, Arthur McLaugh- discovered ulated hla new treatment , and ainoe then his remedy. Jias become a houeehald word i n 'Ca'bbage, win-ter, T T Coleman, H H Jin, Miss Johnston . Crayon drawing, every countr:r CON!l lJMl'Tl ON CURED. wheTe tlie English language ·C ole man; do early TT Colema n,W Ccur· fig ure subject, M ias McClung-. Crayon ie spoken. Cures affected h:r him sevenyeara An old physician. r etlred frora practice. havtice ; do r ed, T T Coleman, A Hobbs. drawing, animal 1iubject 1 Miss Gecrgie o.go are cures etlll. t here having been no ing had t>l11ced in his hands by an JJ;ast India or the disee.~e. m l ssion~ry the formula of a simple vegetable Celery , white , T Ward, T 'l' Colemiin ; do Cole, Miss M E Davey. ll!umina\ion return So hi!l,'hly are these reP"edies valued. and tor the speedy and permanent cure ot red , T T Cole man. Savoy Cabbage, T T . text on satia, Miss M lialbraith . Etching so grea.1is the demand· tor them, that ignor· remedy Consumption, Dronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma ant imitators have started up everywher1>, ana Coleman, H H Coleman. Cauliflower, T on l inen in pen and ink, Mies M Gal- pretending all ' . rhroat and LunR Affections, also a to destroy a parasite, or which positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility T Coleman, Mi·a Hesketh. ')alisfy or braith. Portrait i n oil colors from copy, 1.h ey know nothing, by remedies the reaul1"' and all Nervous Complaints. after having or the e.pp!io&tion of which t hey are equally tested it& wonderful curntive powers in thouVeg'Oyster, TT Colemau ,H H Coleman. Robt R eid. ignorant Mr. DixGn's remody is applied sands of cases, has felt it his duty to mitke it Leeks, T T Coleman, R H Coleman, only once in two weeks, and from one to k n CJ,A SS r.- DO:Ml!lSTIC :MANUFACTURES. .own to his sufferinl!' fellows. Actuated by t.nr ee applications effect a parmfl.nent c mre in this Unions, reel. J Smith, W Oourtice; do. .motive and a desir" to relieve h um.in Single harness, L Geo Quick. D oub1e most aggravated cases. N.B.For catarrh11.I I wiil sencl iree of charge. to all who suffering, white, T T Coleman, II H Coleman; do. desire it, this receipt, in German, l!'1·ench or harnesg, light, L Geo Q uick. Double ~~~~~~~ i:ecnliar to females this remedy ls a yello\v, T T ·Coleman, J Smith; do. English, w irh full direco ions for prep11r.ing and Mr, Dixon sends a pamphlet describing his using. Sent by mail by addresR potatoes, TT Coleman H B Coleman · harn ess, team, J, Goo Quick. I Horseing with Col. riew treatment on the reoelpt. o ! t on oen· :e in st.a.mu, namin!<' this paper. W . A. N oYEB. 119 do picklin~, TT Oole,m~n , W S Gamsby~ shoe~, 1 a.nd 2, Percy & Sons. 41- ly '" d b " cl H B C I C f h stamus. '.l'be address is A. H. Dixon &; Son. Powe1·'s B wclc, R ochesle,., N. Y. Beets blood J Crumb 1' T Coleman · do B t u I1e i r s, o eman. ase res ; 03 King street west, 'roTonto. Canadn.-·NETER A.I.t.UW the bo·vels '" rcinttin conmeats, J Lyle, Cawker & Allin. Panel J S cien Ufi,c .&mcri ca.n. t~rnip, Cole man: J Murd . ooh. I~~rs ~Upated l ed serious evil emme. Nat101rnl Sulferer a __ fr _o _«_ 1 _ca _t_ a_ rr _h_a_l_ t_ ro-11ble3 should J"lll. mps, G Shaw, T T Cnlem'>n. Had1sh graining, J 0 La Belle. Gents' shirt and Hare uns11r11ussed u~ a remedy for co11st11111Uon. Scarl~t, H H Colem an, 'l' 'l ' Colem1m; do'. collar, maclun e mado, Mrs Vv B Couch , c nrefully read the above. chicks, AlfreJ Mo111e1at., 1 and 2. Dork!ugs, silver grey, J 0 Labelle,J Murdoch ; do chicks, J Elford,J 0 Labelle. Dorkins. any other variety, J 0 Labelle; Black B. red game, W Duetan, Peat & Nookes , do. chicks, W Dustan, Peat & Nookes. Pyle Games, J :Fogg; do. chicks, J Fogg, 1 and Z. Golden J:>eucile:! HamburgR, T 'I.' Coleman, S & P J ackman; do chicks, S & P Jackman, 1 and 2. Silver Spangled Hamburgs, TT Colermrn, J J Mason ; do chicks, S & P J ;j,ckman, . J J Mason. Black Ham burgs, S & P Jackmau, T T Coleman; do. chicks, S & P Jackman, J .J Mason White Leghorns, A Moment; clo. chicks , 'l'ait & Archibald , A Moment Browu L eghorns, Tait & Archibald, W H Osborne; do, chicks, W H Osbornt, ,l J Ma~on. Black Leghorns, A Tamblyn; do chicks, G Wright, A Tamblyn. Andalushi ana, A H obbs, W Dustnn; do. chicks, W Dustan, A Hobbs. Houdans, A Hobbs, 1 and 2; do. chicks, A Hobbs, W R Knight, W E Black. P nlancls, T T Coleman . b ilver Pola.ads, Tait & .Archibald; d o. chicks, Tait & Arcbibald . Any other variety Polands, Tait & Archibald, 1' T Coleman ; do. chicks, Tait & Archi bald. Wyandottee, A Moment, 1 and 2; do chicks,A Moment 1 and3. Bantams, game .Black or B. red, S & P Jackman 1 i\nd 2 ; do chicks, S & P Jackman, P eat & Nookes. Bantams, or S. Seabright, T .J Smart ; do .ihicks, T J Smart Any other variety, T J Smart, S and P . Jackman; · do. chicks T J Smart. Turkeys, W Allin, Sand P. Jackman; do. of 1888 A Tamblyn W Allin. Geese, grey, J ohn Oke, W B Al lin; do. white, R Rowe, WR Knight. · Ducks, Rowen, G Wright, TT Coleman; do 1888, G Wright.,'f T C»leman. J)ucks, Aylesbmy, 'f T Coleman; do. 1888, 'l' T Coleman, G Wright. Ducks Pekin, TT Coleman, J 0 Lfl-helle; do. of 1888, It S He11 ry, J 0 L abelle . Pigeons, blur>, or black red, J F ogg, 1 and 2; dJ. red or whit1:, John :B'ogg,1 and 2 ; d o. JacJbins, Sand P Jackman 2; do . P outers, S irnd P J ackman, 1 and 2; do. Carriers, T J Smart. Peat and Nookes; Magpies , Peat and Nonkes, Sand PJack· man ; Barba, PPate and N ,,< ,kes, Sand P Jack man. Owls, S & P Jackman, 1and2. Canary, beat siuger, P eat e and Nuokes; do . plumage, Peate and N ookes. 'Extrag, R ecommended, Pair ·of G uinea Pigs S and P Jackman. P~ir Wild Ducks, H H Coleman. CLAbS ll'. - MAN UFA CTU!tllS. Smith. Capsicums r ipe, TT Coleman, l:I. H Coleman; do. collection, 1' T Cole----::::::: :- - - man , H H Coleman, Corn. Sweet, J O CANADA Labelle, W J Haycraft. Mangolds, Ion" , PROVINCE Ol<' ' oNTANIO, To JOHN McCLUNG, 'red , T 'l' Coleman, A '\Yilson; do. yello~ l"NITED COUNTIES o~· globe, '\V Oakes, TT Coleman; do. long NeRTHUMBERLAND AND D umrAM,J M erchant, of the Town of Bowman ville. yellow, H H Culeman, ·r 'I' Coleman. To WIT: Carrots white, J Oebome, W H Osborne· WHEREAS · f t' h l· d · do. long red, ·r Ward, T. T Coleman; do'. . · . in or~a JOU al! t us ay been laid before the und e rsigned short red, J Murdoch, G Sh~w. Turnips, Police Magistrate lll aud _for th_ e Town of .Bowmauvllle, in tho C ounty Jaa Le~,sk, SJ Snowde'.1, F · Squash, of Durha.rn, one of the sau l Umted Counties, for that. yon on Frida , t able,. EC Be1 !1an,J Smith; d.o . .l:lubbard, the fourteenth day of September , in the year of o ur Loi d One Tl Y_ G Ham es, G Shaw. Pumpkrns S Snow· a nd Eigbt H d ·d d E " ht . . h . lOUs . den , sr. W Allin Citrons E Beman · ·. un re . ~n .:.iig }-e i g t, dtd place c-r cause t o be placed '~ J Bragg. w;ter M e1o:1s, w Law, on th~ ,Public stree1 Ill the Tow:n of Bowmanv·i lle, opposite the p remises · 'I C~leman. M. uak melons , E O .Bem~n , o~cupied by you, ~large qua~ttty of T ea, the sa1d Tea being an incumA'\\ 1lso _ n_. Potatm~s, early, w. B Alh n, b~auce thereon, satd stree t bemg 11 c ommuni cation for p ublic 11,e, and W Law 1 ao any k1 d W All W B d d l t d f Allin · d o ~ollectio~ n/Smith rnB t d i .)Jeg ec an re use t o rem ove sai.d incumbrance after ha.v in()' 0 bee~ Iarge~t squash, Ti· ' Coleman: J Hiq;I'n- notified to d? so by the Chief Constabl e of the 'fown of Bowma.nville, botbam · Assor~ ment Vegetables, T T thereby actmg c on t1:ary to tb e pro v1t<ious of a c e rtain by-Jaw and Coleman. Spe~ial prize by. S leel Bros. amendme nt thereto, rn such case made and provided. Tb ese are for sweede turnips, S Snowden, Sr. therefore to command you, in Her Ma.i esty'" n f·llle to be and a S ~ ~ .. · ppear 0 CLASS K . E'LoWERS AND PLAN'.l'S. atu_ rday, t~e fifteenth day of Sl:lptember i n s tant, at the h ·.mr of 10 0 9?llection of Window Plan ta, ·L Morris, .clock i?" the forenoon, at the Po.lice Court, in t he Town of B o w man T I Coleman. S nai:draqons, H .Beith, ville, b~fore me, t.o a n1:>wer to the said info rmation, and to be further W S Garns by. "Balsams, T T Ookman. dealt with accordm g to law. Coxcombs, Mrs 'l' Ward, T T Coleman. G" h d d Stocks, W S G >uneby, E c Beman. Asters, iven unri er my an . an seal 1.his 1 4th day of September, in the 0 Ml"s 'l' Ward, H B eit h. Vtirbenas, E c year ~ our I..1or<l 1888, m the 1'own of B owmanville, in the Counties Beman, w S Gamsby, Pansies, T 1' Cole- afor esaid. GEORGE HAINES, P. M. [L. s,] man, P Tr ebilcock . Petunias, single W Tl S Gamsby, T T Coleman; do doubl~ T le above is. the result .of i nformation laid by some sm~ll minded T Cr,lemu1 , W S Gamsby. Pholoxdrdmgraspmg competitor, who feara honest competit ion. mondii, EC Beman, W S Gama by. Pinks, double china, EC Beman W S Gamsby. do single, EC i3eman, Mr~. Hesketh. Cut Flowers, Mrs T Ward , EC Beman. Ever· We do not in~end to re~aliate, but will get even with tbeni by minding lasting Flowers, Mrs 'l' Ward. D ouble Zinnias, H Beith, E C Bman. Marigolds, our own . b?smess, looking out for bar gains and taking them ;ir h e n We also inte nd to return F rench, T T Coleman, E C Beman · do offer ed, givrng our cus tomers t he benetit. African, Mrs T Ward , 'r T Coleman. Por. GOOD FOR EVIL b v g ivi ng the public the BEST and C HEAP EST TEA tulacca, double, W S Gamsby. TT Coleever sold in this Town or County. We can only i;ell by the man. Balsams in pot~, 'I.' T Coleman Fuchsia, double, 1' 'I.' Col,e man, Mrs Hes: keth; do single, Mrs Hes keth, Mrs J H H,eid. Spec.a men of plant in fhwer, RB Thornt on, M Burk. li'hral design. W 8 Gamsby. G Wrig ht . 'l'>·ble [l puquet; Miss Glover, Miss. Beith . Hand B <>uq uet, Miss Get one and divide with your neighbor. Therefore in Her Majesty's Glover, H Beith. Ex tra recon1mended name we collection native leaves, otc, FL Ellis. ' l c' T !1 RETALIATIO N. ·H alf Chest. McCLUNG BROS., S ign of Gol d en Sheep, BO WMANV ILLEt un~erclOth~ f The Art Garland. I I HR Chi'ldren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria~

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