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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Oct 1889, p. 4

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-i..i--,OR SALE CHEAP. - A Covered The Empire recently ca lled attention ~ Buggy, McLaughlin make, nearly as ii:ood tn the praiseworthy effort buing made to ua new. A barge.in. Apply to this office. 37·tf brmg the resources of the o;ount.y of Eacan get WALL PAPER from me RESSMAKING. -Mrs. Asa Ottou, sex before the public. 'l'lle. pamphlet (formerly Miss Egnn) has resumed dress· very low. want t o clean out contemplated has i;iot yet bee n issued, and mak ln~ at M:rs, Jno; Glendenning·s, King.st., N~wcim1 e, 40 iw present stock. ahould not be unt1l j,::::pared .eo a~ to 5et forth accurately and in a forctble hgM the OLT FOR 1:,ALE.- A heavy draught 1 advantages which that espel}ially favored and gelding, rlRing three years old. Apply to · I th t" · county en Joys ... n e mean ime! m an- ISAAC'l'ABll . Jot 15, Broken l<'ront, Darlington, Bowmanvllle Po. 42- 2w c;i; c swer to enqumes made regardmg the 0 · c county, we give a few important facts HEEP FOR SALE.-Cotswold and Subscriptions mus be sent to M. A. bearing on its climate and resources. Shropshire lte.m Lambs Hnrl ShearlingaJAMES, STATESMAN Office, Bowme.nville, The peculiarly Jong summ~r season of first prize a.nim.,,Ja- ror s1.1l<i cl19.>11. GEo GRAY, 42-3w· Those who buy from me, are al- Ont. 41-2w. the peninsula, which embraces Essex and Newtonville, Clarke P 0. ASK FOR THE ways well satisfied. I make a If you wa!lt your watch repaired take part of Kent, is due to the effect of Lake EACHER WANTED. - F'or Haydon Public School for 1890. Apply stating hobby of Wall Paper, study general it to J.J·Mason's and got it done an.tis- St. Clair immediately and Lalre Huron qualitlcatiooa, and salary expected, remotely in mitigating the cold of the 11p to Saturdayexperience noon, Oct26', to .TNo RUNDLE, effect, and buy and recommend, factorily. We begin our cheap sale of dry goods northerly winds in spring and autumn, Secretary. Haydon. ~2 - 2w, knowing what I am doing. and clothing on Friday, Sept. 27th.-El· and to the shallowness of St. Clair and HEEP ! SHEEP! !-The sub~ctiber the finest in the market. Only 5 cents. lison & Co. EriA. The latter lake is rarely over 40 S offers for sale 20 well bred Leicester sheep SPECIAL ATTENTION GIV.EN Large etock of shirts and drawers and feet in depth in its western end, and the coosistlnR: or breeding ewes, ewe and weather water which passes into it, ha.ving first !&mb~ ; also two superior milch cows. Hien- THE SCHOLARS' COMP ANION-a Pen Holder, Slate Pencil, Lead TO CEILING DECORATION. cardigan jackets at '.l.'od Bros.' giving-up· been heated over the shallow bottom of .ARD FOS'XER, Newce.atle, Ont, Pencil and Ruler, in a nice wooden box, for 5 cents. business· sale. Lake S t. Clair, rea.dily acquires after pa.a· TORE AND DWELLING FOR Beautiful goods in FANCY GLASS- Crompton 's celebrated corsets, Coraline, Bing through the D etroit river, a temperSALE.-That tine new store and rosi· Yatiai and other makes at cost at Tod ature rivalling that of the Gulf Btream in dence, elegantly fitted for Merchant 'I'ailor or WARE, just opened, tht very thing Bros.' giving-up-bueiness-sele. paseing the Straits of Florida. So great Fancy Dry Goods now occupled by Mr. John Lyle. Apply to WM. ff, IvEs, Bowmanvllle. for wedding and other presents. A very large and choice st ock of new is the heating which takes place over the 23- tf, R ememler the place for bargains. tweeds acd worsteds JUBt opened out. at shallow lake bottom, that thermometri· HEEP ASTRAY.-Came ont"o the cal tests· conducted by the U oited States Couch, Johnson & Cryderman's. S premis e~ of Mr Jes Nesbitt, loll 10. con 8, If you want a first-class cigar you muat Signal Service, have shown the thermom- Darlington, about April 21st !Mt, one ewe and ~o to W. E . Pethick's where you will find eter t.:i register 84 ° Fahr. at the bottom lamb. J>arLies provlnl{ property ood paylog Aye, lots of goods. of the lake. The two sha.llow lakes which costs ca.n have the same on application, a great many kinds to choose from. 42-3w. S1'ATJ!:SMANS in wrappers all ready for bound Essex t o the north and south act aa warming pans. As the water, comFOUR VALUABLE F ARM8 in the mailing at the office 3 cents per copy. pared with bnd, parts but slowly with counties of Kent and Lambton for sale Send tliis weeks number to your friends. its heat, the advent of cold wea.ther in cheap, eaa.y terms of payment, good' state of near Chatham and .alvinston. The West End House is doing a rat- autumn fa greatly delayed on the adjacent cultlvatlon: Apply to 'l'JIOMAS MOFFATT, Barrister, Che.t~ht tling trade in clothing liaving turned out land. The moisture evaporattid in large ham, Ont. !llli-4w* a number of full suits already. The ~uantities !rom the hea.tect lak0s also aidll SELLl-N -GOFF-ATOA.MB\RlAN BOWM.A.NVILLE, OCT. 16, 1889. goods are right and the prices are right. m preventmg frost, 11 ~ it spr~a~s through WOLL.EN MILLS, Hampton. .& large ----u---Call and see for yourself. the atmosphe:re,checkmg rad1at1onof heat. 1atock of white and grey tl&nnel ·heeting1stock· M1~· DALl'ON McCARTHY had th e bravIt is easily c:oneeivable therefore that i1;1g yarn, blankets, etc, a.t prices to suit the It will be your fault and not ours iii Ladies go to the West End House for ' ' l h ' h' , times. lJ. 'l'AYLOR, proprietor. Cash for wuol ery to come out manfully on the Jesuit vo.u do not come and procure some of Essex sh oula enJ,OY not on Ya ig a~er- ~taken in exchange ror goods. 42'-lom. -- ---·-. - -- Estates matter, and for _ voting thiR once the immense bariiains which we are offer- : age of heat in 11utumn, but also an ex· m~ for the next two weekd previous to !emption from boat when the country far FARM T f OR SALE.-100 acres in Halagainst Sir J oho, the Port Hope TimeB moving into our new store. John J . to 1he southward is expornd to the iutensA ton County, 3 m1lcs east of Milton ;o 80 al:l prices and all sizes, plain and ribbed. acres clee,red, m a hi~h ·t:ttte or uultlva.r.ion, p11ys him this compliment : "The Con· Mason. night radiation rommon to continental well renced,buildlngs ta fr: l n,ne from echoois, districts. The weather bureau records cllurches. stor<'5, post ollke and hl><cksrmth servative party can readily ~et along To THE DEA.F. -A Person cured of c>nfi'rm this natural deduction, and show Bhop. Price $0,600; ' ··-.\ 1·'rms. l:!,wenooK WALDBROOK, Oma~ h P 1 > .Ont. ~2-iw · without men of the McCarthy stripe. Deafness and noises in the head of 23 C th~t much of ESBex enjoys immunity years' standing by a simple remedy, will Ha is a poor thing outside of his le~al i\lt.·11 r.o take o .· dera wr Kid Tip.peel, somet11ing new. send a description of it FREE to any per· from frost, when th e country al1no;t as ·wANTED.t Nursery HIJut.::k. onSa.lary orUnmrn;,:ision.. profession, in which he is a bully of th e son who applies to NICHOLSON, 30 St. far suntllward 11s· Memphis, Tennessee, I ca.o ma.ke a. succ11aaful Salesman ot ""'l' on«it and.I Northern Ge«Wgia has experienced who will work and follow my instruc1.ions. poorest kind. McCarthy he.d better join John 1't., Montreal. 44-lyr. Will !m·nisb h~ndsome outfit free, and pay the Grlt ra.nks, where he will come in ANIMPORTANT lMP'.ROYEMENT. -The Dew the :first killing frost. salary or commission every week. WriTie Ji.a an evideuce of; ti he exceptional char- your rur terms Monce. .!£ 0 GaarrAM,Nurij11ryman, Soft Stop and Practice Pedal attachment nicely with Mills, Chatlton, Edgar, and acter of the summer season,we hiive cited Toronto, Ont. 42.lOw*· other nincompoope. The Conscrvati~e to a Newcombe Upwright Piano serves the fact, that for twenty yeclfB past, cotthe nerves of the listener or performer, ARM FOI~ SALE.-L ot 22 in the·! party does not (and never did) want him. when practising, as well as the instru- tou h~s ripened· on Pele11 Island without J2t,h con.South Burford, 100 ocros, within 1 1rers. When we one mile or H11tclliey St1ttion. Fol' sale on· Let hi3 big head swell (in the Globe of- ment from wear, and preserve11 the tone. the aid of special fertH1 add that gra.pes may safely hang on the reasonable terms, a good tarm. plenty or good , Wll.ter. Eoqnire of WILLIAM RODINSON, p L . 1fce.)" Sir ,John was in Port Hope the Our ON THE PLAlNS the wonderful viues,. awaiting {!atheri:ng for a month or ::;, J.ondon, and H11tchley next two w ·cka,(lfab. ' other day and told his friends that he 'l'irtues of Nasal Balm, are known and six weeks after they ave quite rip~, the to 23 1·d) or to U Powrr.r.L. Postmaster, Ha·chley 1 4.2-4 wMbelieved McCarthy was sincere in the appreciated. W. M. Armstrong, of the peculia11 condition of the autumn climate Station, Ont. mounted police, Fort Saskatchewan position he had taken, so the Times has writes :-I have been using N~sal Be.Im may be well uuderstoocili. In mean temARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.peratur.e, Essex. in Sep.tern ber is almost Being JOO acres. more or less, lot 21, B. Fl:, no doubt got its inspiration for this tirade as directed and find it to be all you claim as warm. as 'roront::i in August, and decidlJar!ington, on which are good house und outfor it-"A Sure Cure for Catarrh, Eaay edly wal'mer than Septembel' in Vienna, or lrnilaings, well v,, atered,solendid clay soil.good from the Premier himself. all cleared. convenient to school and to U ·e, Pli;asant and Agreeable. It gav" almost a:ny part. of- A· u<itria or .f<'ra.nce. orchard;2}:miles f.rom Howrnanville. Plowing me r<lliPf from the fi.rst application. October in Pele~ ia warmer than May in church. at once; f ull posReBBion Nov. 1. possession ABOUT CANADIAN BAR LEY. Everybody sufforing from Cold in the This is one of be best farms in the township. Toronto,. and aboub like- (i)ctober in Cin- Apply at 8!1\ATl!lSMAN Office, on prem ises or to Head or Catarrh should use Nasal Balm. cinnati. July as the same mean temp.,r- JOHN Wr1·111tRIDGE, Greenwood, 42-tf: Hon. Mr. Oarling, Minister of AgriculThe National Magazine is the 21ame of e.ture as Marseilles,. France; L aghorn, ARM E(;)IH, SALE.- 75 acres of lot ture, in the course of his address e.t the o. new literary venture of J'hfoago, which Italy; and Oran,. in Alg.e ria, and is a very 35, con. 3, Darlington, on the 'l'own Line oi;:ening of the Ottawa Exhibition spoke begins w:th the October number. It is little warmer than either Constantinople two and 11 half miles from Oshawa. w:en Quality a1n:Oililnts " to little unless prices publi·hed under the auspices of the new or Jerusalem. . The tota-li length of the wit.b:> cedar rails. splendid orchard, earnestly and at len~th on the great bar- "National University," which opens Oct, season without a· decent of the mercury fenced good !re.me house. two barns.stables, cauiall'e are fair,. ley question, pointin~ out that at the 1st. of which it is the organ. 'l'he first to freezing point is uhnoat se-.ven months house and orher outbuildings, two good wells he.ril. water; Also H acres on lot 27 3rd con., present t ime the Canadian barley growth number will oontain articles- on literary, on Pelee Island, and only a. week or two Di>rlington. he.Jr way between Osbe.wa. and Bowmanville in a good state of cultivation. b jiects, and a Jess on the ooasts of Ease& Low prices are not bargains unless quality was n ot fitted to the English market. Can· educational and ~cientific su, Belonging to the este.t e of the Jato William prospectus of the University, which ia With the~e conditions of climate, and Hanoook. For partlc ul&rR. etc., apply to .A. adian barley wa3 a mixed barley, though said to be modeled after the London with a remarkably fertile soil, it is readi- W. B:. HANco=. 61 L9.ke View Ave., 'l'oronto, is the:re. a great deal of fottr-rowed and six-rowed University and has extensive non-reai- Jy understood tha.t Essex; is :remarkable Ont'.____ _ ___ ··~--------barley was grown, and t.he English would dent courses, teaching many subj,ects by as a fruit djstrict. All the ordinary fruits $30of our latitude do well. '!'he apple pronot touch this. They wanted exclusively mail. Published at 182 Clarke St. '.l.'he October issue of the Eclectic now duces abundantly, I.hough not more so ARM F0R SALE.-WesG half· Lot two-rowed b arley, as it would malt with before us is full of variety and interest. than in a large part of Ontai;iio. The pear 13, lat ~l>n, Clarke, comfortable bnild· no other ki nd, and gave a larger amomct Com non Farrer, under the head of the on the loamy soils, does exceed ingly well, lngs. two w&lls or wat,er. plent,y rail l.imber and some firewood. SEwltLL HYATT. New· of extract. E ngland ii:nported 40,000,000 "Nether World," studies low hfo in Lon· 1md trees si<l)ty to eighty feet in height castle. 3&.-7w* bushels of barley flvery VQar, and Ca nada don, the occasion being a book t'f the a.re found along the D etroit l'iver. The only snppli· J. 1,600 l.1rnh<ils. He impe~s· above·named title. A practical article of peach also produces well, alth ough the importance is that of Dr. Behrend i o orchards are not so e:x,teosi.ve as in the ed upon far.mere the fact that two·rvw t!d "The diseases Cau~ht from Butchers' Niagara district. Essex, is eminently a. North be.Ives of lots 33 and 3:1, 71,h con· W·hit· barley w 11 s as easy of cultivation, and Meat." Principal Donaldson advances district suitable for vinecuJture, rivalling by. lately oooupied b_y Mr. Stonehouee. . This farm ill well ·d rained and fenoed and will. be would pay as well as mixed or other news in his "Position of Women Among if not surp1.1B<:1ing, the Niagarra district, so sold chAap . nnd on easy terms. The under· the Early Christians," which, if not abfiir as conditions of climate are concerned. signed has severe.I oth<ir improved farms for kinds. Be t hen referred to the butter, :n·3m. eolutely new, will yet prove startling to The Concord vineyards. of Essex pro- sttle· .J. J:J. IJ>ow, Sol'r., Whitby. and pointed out that Canadian butter was the average reader. The poems and duce more wine per acre than the best - - -------·-- - -not exported for Eogli.Bh use, being of an short articles of the number aire of a high districts in California, a.nd more than I av;emge vineyards of inferior quality. H e argued that by pay- g rade, and the whole table of contents twice as much. as the · h 0 A BL ACKSTOCK, We invite attention to our complete and carefully selected st-Oek 01. ing attention t o cheese the exports to will be found very attractive. Published France, H;a.ly, Bpam, t e ·ape or uetraby E . R. Pelton, 25 Bond. S.treet, New lia. R ecords of l;OOO;gallons per acre of PETER;. HOLT, - · Proprietor~ Ladies', Gen.t's, Misses andi Children's Boots and Shoes, T:r\Ulks, Valises> England might b<i largely increased. York. Terms, $5 per year; single num- pure wine have been reached, and the avHJS, El<OTEL has been thoroughly re- etc. Om; oopular stock of fashionable· goods is perfect beyond comCanada now supplied magnificent cheese bers, 4.5 cents; trial subscription for 3 erage regardless of uceidents of weather fitted and refurnished, and is now seoond parison. We are showing the correct styles off tbe imason. No old shop to no house In the district Cor accommoda· to· England, amounting t o one-third of months, $1. Eclectic and any $4 Maga· and ravages of parasitic· growths or insects tion and comfort of the travelling public. New ia about,600 gallons. ·Fh0 wines produced and ample oommeroial rooms on ground floors. worn, bankimpt stock oi:· shoddy g0ods manufactured :for bankrupt. the whole quantity imported into Eng- zi.ae, $8. JO· Good stabling and shed room. · houses. We warrant aJl our goods to be what we represo-nt them. AN lN'lERES'rING REron.'P-.-On page by the aimplest appliances are claret and land. H e could see .ao reason why butter eleven, of Bulletin No 10 of the Inland a white wine. Cata:wba. is produced on The prices are iow, and :so one can sell you respectable goods cheaper. should not be sent i.n M well as cheese. Reventrn Department, which has r ecent- Pelee, n.nd on clay soils would do well on Off These goods are bargaims, viewed from any standpoint. The quality Passing on he d welt on the great increase ly been issued, Prof. A. MeGill, of Ot- the mainland. The citistrict is exceeding' and style are there. Reliable, t:rasty, serviceable goods, marked at B» CHANDLER, Newcastle, liltfers of Canadian prosperity, pointing out tawa, who has had charge of making ex- ly well; e.dapted fo11 the production of S · by private eale,or will .axchan1re tor farm ROOK BOT'.FOM PRICES. haustive analysis of bakiu[.( powders for champagne, which,. b.owever, requires ex· that in ten y0ara the rail way returns had proper.ty, all of his property lo New'last)e, the Government, rema.rh s ~n referiing to peusi!Ve cellarage. The average cost of cons!stAng of Stores, Houses and Lots and more than doubled. Imperial baking powder, t hat "this is an buying, planting and preparing a Concord valuable Orchard. the homestead bei.ng one the most complete in the county. Terms excellent powder," etc. 'l'his ia a very vineyard for bearing is nearly $200 per of 19. easy. 36tt Sign of th® BIG BooT drawn by two horses, BOWMANVILLE. flattering teslimonial, cG>nsidering that acre. The actual ~'Qst and selling i.;rice SOUTH DARLINGTON. the majority of baking powders in the of vineyards in b.earin~ he.s not yet been for or market are condemned by hitn as uutit adjuated by the law of supply and deREv. JAMES L IDDY writes to the Giiardmand, so that pellsons with ready cash, ·ian : 'Vhev wu camo t o this circuit last for use. Ba.king Powders containing Al- rabher than wait three or four ye<1.ra to """R OFF,.,.,,.,,S FOR Conferenc1.1 , we fou nd it in a Iieal t h Y con- um and Phosphate, Prof. McGill remarks get their vineyard into bearing, find it '(°'HE SUBSCRIB..,. ~ · entirely objectional, and ought . not . :fi ~'lbl e t o pay seven or e1g . ht h und re d SaleII or to let two.~ood farms zonvenient . . W e are bl ease d wit . h a G od -f ea r · "are d it10n. t b II d . t ')ro ..., 'th. "i d . t 1ace m any we11 appom - ' f b . . d to ..-ort ope. wi u.rge an eonvelllen b d t d o e a owe a p 1 ing peop Ie, w h o are oun o a vance ed bakery.,. As the eost of Imperial dollars per acre or a earrng vmeyar . bttildings ,.nd every convenience. Christ's kingdom. It has never b een our On Pelee, the prices are llB high as $1,000' 'forms very liberul to a good man: \ pply fi l f baking powder is very· little more than t once t 0 J · N · nu1'LEDl'E Port Hone or ~ ' ' · · P rivilege to labor amongst a ner c ass o the numerous cheap adulteritt.ed goods per acre and on the adJ. acent islands of a ~nton, Ont. 39-Gw· young people. Their parents have set referred to, consumers will find it to O hio prices range from $800 to $1,700 them a good Christian exRmple, und t lW1 ey their adva nhge to nee "Imperial" which per acre. The profits of wine ~rowing, are foll.o winq in the ir footsteps. " f they can depend on as being always re- tmdercarefulmanagement, a.reveryl\reat. v .l' have followed some to the grave, two o li'lble and the beat possible to be had. The diutrict immediately : surrounding them bein~ members of our own Church. the wc;st end of Lake Erie, is said by --r Sister Courtice, wife of Mr. James Cour·' Vizitelly, the chief authority on wine culEING PART OF LO'f 26, CON. 6, containing 100 acres. more or leos, on tice, and mo~htJ.r of Mrs. (Rev.) Thomas Special Announcement. ture in Europe, to be t he best in Ameri· which are ..:ootl dwolling and outbuildings, Brown ,,f Ro-·~,meath, waa at the pl\r. ca. for the production of claret, aa.L1tei-ue good orohu.rd, well fenced and watered. sonag~ un the eveningofourarrival, with Yve have made arrangem.ents with ~r. and champagne. Splendid soil suitable for grain or stock and in fii:st-cle.ss state of culLi v'lotion. Close to village others who met t o receive us. She was ~· J .. Kendall Co., puhs~era. of ~ In fall wheat and Indian corn, the acreKirby where are post office, (daily mail) then suffer;.llg from cancer, from the ef- Ire_atise .on the Horse and lus D:seases age planted in Essex is abou~ the aa.me. of church, school, store, blacksmith sllop, etc, fcota of which she diGd three weeks later. whtc.h will enable all our subscribers to Both do well. The average production Will be sold on easy terms. Plowing possession She took a deep int.erest in all Church obtam a. copy~£ that valuable 'York free of Indian com in the not very careful ag· at once; full possession April I, 1890. For further particulars call on or address '\', matters, and was a patient, faithful by sendmg their address (enclosmg a two- riculture of Essex is over 50 bushels per PATl"ERSON, Owner, Kirby P 0. H- tr. Christian to the end. Bro. Thomas cent stamp for mailing same) to Dr. B. ~· acre, or more than the avera~e of any Pickel after lingering for months, sue- Kendll.!l Co., Enosburg Falls, Vt. This State in the American Union. A record A BEAUTIFUL cumbe'd t o the fr.t u.l disease, consumption. book ~s now reco~mzed as standard of 125 bushels of corn per acre has been He was con\'erted !flat winter, and died au~hority upon all diseases of the horse, attained. The soil, it is superfluous to fu the triumphs of faith. Some few aa. itd phen~mena.l .sale attests, ove_r four add, is generally very fertile. A large 0 week11 ago we received into the Church million copies havrng been sold m the amount of hardwood bush is still found, twelve mtimbersJust. a word on the past ten years, a. s~le ~ever before but the wood finds a ready market at the temporal side of tlie question. Our peo- rea~hed by. any pubhca.tion m the same ali~htly remunerative price of $2.50 per adjoining Village with Railway, Churches t' ple have built on the parsonage property period of time; We fe_el confiden~ that cord. There is ample room for a much Schools and the J.,ee.ding Me.~ket or the County. 0 a first-cla~s stable, at. a ooet of $210. A our p~trons w~ll appreciate the w.orn, and larger farming population. 'l'he price of ll'irat-classBuildlogs,largcOrohe.ri,goodbuall, llg Qll well watere11, everything com pie te. parlor suit<, and e:xteneion tat;>le ~ere \be ~lad to avail .themselves of this oppor- land varies. In parts of the county long SPECIA.1~ Bi\.BGA.IN ! 1 purchased r.t a cost of $67. This, with a tumtr of obtainmg a valuable ho:>k. , settled and provided with excellent farm Must be so toclos.e out an Estate, Q public:~; fow other improvements, which we ox.It IS ;necessary that you m~~~ion . thi~ buildings, land cc..mma.nds $60 to $100 poet to cr.mplete, this fall. will ~ake this paI!er m s~ndrng ~or the . Ircatise . per acre; in some parts, bush land, a few a most comfortabie and commod1?u11 par· rhis 0 1!er will remam open for only a years 11.go, could be obtained for $20 ptir partly cleared., balance . . No sonage. The officials have raised the ahort time. acre and probably is not much higher oheap · good title and immediate poBBess10n; . apply once to llii! Mll' -.UE t L, Real Estate minister's salary from $600 to $700. .-. now. AltogetheF the cou1.1ty po~sesses Agent, Drayton, Ont. Q These energetic brethren are bound to MU.BlJRN i,; A.ROHATIC C1UINJNE WINE advantaoes for a settler with a moderate Fe.rm and townpmperties. all sizes kinds and ., . . . M G d Cortttle!I the SVKfem ngntnst attaekM of ~ gne . .., . . h:ing th1a circuit ~~ the front. ay o chills. blll!ms rcver, cllunb ague aml like capital, ~ot surpassed by any district on pricea. tor sale, i·cnt and exchange, Money to W 11 loan at terms to suit. 42-4w e. ington Buildings, g1ve us a great spiritual success. t1·onble~. . this contment. Be11·ev1·ng 1 Dry goods at cost at Tod Bros.' giving·ng ·s l Seel up·husiness-sale. Our cheap sale will last the entire sea°· FACTS ABOUT ESSEX ! SERVANT WANTED a.t once. Aoply lmanville. to Mrs S S l!Jdsall at the Even;i;reens. Bow· COUNTY, ONT. 12-tf. GET YOUR For the ba:ance of the season, you Price is away down, patterns good. Now is your time. Elr & C sou. - ' ison The bargains we offer will astvnish the people.-Ellison & Co. R eady·m1J.d e clothing will be cleared at any price.--Ellison &; Co. THE STATESMAN and Empire from now to end of 1890 for only $2.00. · t dt h f , d h t We m en o s ow our nen s w a "selling cheap " really means .- Ellison D School · ·· Books -AT- C S VARIETY HALL. T Artistic Exercise Book, Pictures Framed very cheap. S Pictures Framed. P. Trebilcock. J. H. KENN ER'S VARIETY HALL. (!fatmulinu.Jtatttomni. West End House~.. The Finest CASHMERE ROSE, The Finest CASHMERE GLOVES, F F The Newest Things in FRILLING and RIBBONS. Call and see our splendid stock of Dress Goods and Mantlings, nothing nicer or newer· to be had. .Everything marked at lowest living prices. F West End House. WE COMBINE THEM. PER A.ORE. F Fine· Farm for Sale. COMMERCIAL HOTE. L T to Toronto. M. TRELEVEN; Farms Sale Rent. to Go where you will In Bowmanville, You'll find them on the move. ----o---- One of the Best Farms in ' "larke .t'or Sale. B YOUNC & co., THE G~ ----o·---- I HOMESTEAD 125 - ACRES Have moved across the street, Their shop is trim and neat, Their stock is quite complete, And now they hope to greet Their friends, and politely treat Them in their store across the street. I They thank their many friends for their past support, and assure hem nothl W .1·11 be want1"ng the1·r part t p l ease th e pureh asing ALSO ONE H UND R ED buildl~gs; ACRES, Be sure you caII and see the leading · grocers. ~mah at y Q . UNG & C '

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