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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Nov 1893, p. 8

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11APPY TU~TBNE OV.ER 45,000 NOW IN USE IN CANADA. 1~~~- I 50 OVE ROQATS 500~ OVERCOATS, Worsted, Melton, Frieze, Venetian, Beaven, Tweed, etc. OVERCOATS, Black, Brown, Fawn, Slate, Drab, Grey., Oxford. OVERCOATS, large and sniall, wide and narrow collars, with velvet and wiithout. OVERCOATS, heavy or light, long or short, D_ B. or S. B. OVERCOATS, in fur and fur lined, a niee lot. O VERCOATS, for Men, Youths and Boys- with or without C'apes. Wc believe tbis is the best and -largest lot of overcoats ever shown in town and t.he best value have yet q bowuî. Cail and see them at rTIIE CLO-TIIIEN- 11T38EJ, GEm"O. MASON, -- Manager, 11 the necessities of the limes demand it', greater redu2tionst wil be1 macleas the seas'on adv-anc-s. c are oversto-cked in TWEEDS., CLOTEIS, C_,LOAKNGS, F.LANNES, I~ES GODS M~TLE, MN'$ YOLTH' and B OYVERCOATS andlRAYMD SUITS, etc. Thiese wili be fre out no matter at what sacrifice of Prie, Customers -vil1 please refran from atkinge crelit du ring the sale. Due ,Bis wiIl be takzen same as cash.o ý4, B.-The store wMIlbe closed on Friday Oct. -90, in order to com~plet,- the cremarking of stock. ELLISON & CO. 'Ve oîiare 10 cents a lino-for, ait noLies-q MFRS -Afi of An niveréaries. Concerts, Lectures, and Iý ni Jiacres or 14 Airs t entertainments, for wbîch neo printing has onht tEatWtry-is o been, or in to ho ordered at this office, 16 on the Base Utne, about-1j mile when an admission foeis ncbarzed or col- Izom taUco2boue; roWhrb lection taken. The sanie charge is made1 main barn 95xW ft .p1enty' et 1 for ail business notices appearing among lbain altogether one of the best on the Lake Shore. N uso t news items. C..rrespondents will kindiy 10 acres of wood. 7 5 acres tU pastu; state this te aIl applicants for such notices 1 seeded. Terme easy. 'irst ploi and whenever possible forward the 1O.,ha,,h,. atctasaplt amount with the notice, or state to whom __________ the account in to be ment.: No com ptiït ýr (un -andE Minard'a Llinoent in the Best. Ellileen and Co. IC :[À. 2'. W, Vsr!ey, Victoria Coilcee Torcnto, setSrs weei,- at Mr. 11. H: Ode]i's.1 Dr. Jphn Thompîion, (Oweemee visi%' lislr eM.Wmi. Thomlljfp on aa Mr. MeArtLur, ToroLto, foi mrIv tcaeh.- er of Lesl-ard school was in town Scumdr~y week, guebt at Mr. H. Moulton'p, g Dyspepsia in its worst formps will yieîd to the me of Carter's Littlie Nerv-e lille, aided by' CartEr's Little Livf.r Pis.' They not k'nly relie-ve preEent distre83 but rtiengîhen the stomach and digestive apparatue. Mr. Wm'i. Urderwocd lbas purcbased the generai store of Mr. J. D. FalIHs, K6ndali. Mr. R. P. Elliott, late proprietor cof the Millbrook Rrpoiter, was in town lest week. Mr. and Mro. John A. Cairdner (ae-e hibatcd their Goldcn Weddirig on Fridy Iweek at the residence of their Bon-mn law, Mr. iRobt. Moment. MÀI.Y A YorscG MAN when fron over- workz, possibly ssesisted by an inhE rited weak nees, the healîli fails and reet orý medical treatmeint muet be resorted to, then no mcdicine eau hoe employed wilh the saine btneflaial ieutits eas S crtt',s Mr. Harry Proctor, Toronuî, vi2aited friends here. Mra. 0. Petchi is building a newfnc in front of ber residence. Mr. Win. Rolfe lias returned homei from Stsyner. The wisest course in politics is to vote for the best nman, and ytiu cattot he rmis- taken), Se, in the use of blood puirifierg you ci nnot be mi8tetken if you takeAyr' Sareaparilla, because ail partics aaree that it la the bet-die Superior Mmdicinie Try i fibns month. ' Mr. Wm. Barrett hias moved trîto t4, Lockhart repidence vacated by W W Dickey, V. S. Mis. Miller bas moved Info th, rusi- dence owntd by Mr, . M.onrPek Street.

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