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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 8 May 1874, p. 3

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r THE MERCHANT, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1874. .,. THE M MctJlung Bros.' --o- - Strowger Bros. 'Vish to inform the public generally, that they have commenced the Just Arrived at the NEWCAS'l'LE,.. FASHION HOUSE a splendid assortment of TIOll!S BATTING .begB to inform his customars and the public generally, that h'e l:!lts now receil,ed his . Announcements: T MABX'C'S MAYEBS ca.Us attention to his very large SPRINCl. ., ·!J.Lepha,n t Itouse ' ' HE UNDEitSIG·NED in returning thanks tO his mci.ny friends and the pUblic g~nerally Grocerry Business GLENDINNING'S BLOCK, where they offer NEW MILLINERY. Alson lot of NEW SPRING S'rOClt of believin,.,. his present assortment exceeds any o his for1n"'cr displays. To his usually lo.rg~~~rme purchases, be has imported :.\'very beaut1.1.u,.i. 1 . · k McClungs' :Mul tifarous Merchandise F O ~ O A . · " Groceries, Spring Stoe :Manifestly Moves Moneyed Crockery, TJohn Mo:C..~.o~ &-Co T . . JOHN ;McLBOD. , . . Bowmanville, September 4th, 1873. liberal patronage extended to him dur· ing the. past 18 years~' .begs to announce that from and after the 15th Septtimber, he will carry on . the same business, · but more ext~nsively under ihe name arid stjle of JOHN McLEOD & Co. Prom:pt payment of all BCcounts is render· ed imperative by this business arrangement, and all persons indebted will pfoase take notice and govern·themaclvcs n.ccOrdingly. for' th~ MERCHANDISE MovEMEN T · REAL HAIR, FANCY GOODS, &c Also a large &tock of DRY ..._ _ GOOD~ which on inspection will be found 8 H' Stamps for Braiding and Em· broidery. At t r a c t i v e a n d Ch e a p. --a-All gof)ds marked at the lowest ASSORTMENT OF HATS, and he c:i.Us attention to hi.ft Silk, . they b~ sn perb. His Dra.b Shell, they ~re JW!lt w & gentlemen require, hUt G E N. HLi.be1·al Suppqrt and H Patronage E E Matu1·e W 0 LS E LY, AND and takes this o_pportunity of in· forming the public, tha.~ they have r would solicit thJ Bam:c 1 Multitudes. - - --o·--- extcmlod so long to J obn McLeod, · Matl'ODS, Modest . Maiden~, rr 0 B A C C 0 , CIGARS, PIPES, &o. Their Motto iH Glassware, Flour, Seeds, FASH 1 ,0N S for Spring just to hand. CASH P RI CE, from wbich no abatement will be made, -0- D:RESSHA.K.ING as usual. GLAT>STON,E,. ',c CANNO'l' BE BEAT. . : :" · : " His Gent'.i furnishing ns usual,,IB replete with DISCARDED- MRS. A. FLETCHER.. Bownrnnville, April 7th, 18i4. .April 15, 1874. · M:&.D.ehester House, · Bowm.auville. in every style, as usual. Don't forget ·OO give . him a. call if yon n.rc in w·a.nt uf anytlung- in · his line. L LONG CI?,EDJ:TS, L McClungs' Most ~[oclera.tcly His Stock is La.rge, E. A,~·il!Cb'? E His Prices :C..ow, , ,. Marked Miscellaneous p p Merchandise. rrHE~~!!~~b~~o~foi!m AH J~~;~:~ rH A"~IcC!uug Jl,,;ms ~Ierchimdise N N Moderate prices, T and v.iU condnct their credit ln1R i· " e'" as follows: ST R A.,Vn,~1cest W~~ ,E: . . ALL QLD SYSTEM }f ' : ' : l',HE Money-Making l\llarvcllous Merrily E Multitudes, Mo Ye " FAIR PlfiV, SMALL PROFITS, AND QUICK RfTUilN S." J L. ST ROWGER J. D. STROWGER N l'WCt\stlc. ~ia:r..:h, 0th, 187'1. 22 UN'I'S iind ht: is .a.bv-a.ys pleased to show his goods; Bowm>nville, May 7th, 1874 . lUiJNDERED 1 the J· YWple of BOWMANVIT,LB, that he intends to p t>ddlll' C ood. Pure :i\1ilk, c01nmcncing _ov MON· D .A. Y, 1v1A.Y '1th, calling every morntng, (~unduys excepted) .and on Satu1·day evening· L ook out for his Wagon .JAMES COUCH. 30-lm Bowma.nvillc, .AprH 30th, 1874. _ _ _ _ lst - -o -,-- . and lat September · Jn eac.)/ cind every ye<.t1'. Bros' lVloveme11t BUSINESS CHANGE. the public generally, that he has purchi~l'IC· the stuck a.nrl goodwill of lhe h usint:8$ het·i;::to· ..,,,. fore c:wricd on in the · rrllE UND EHSIGNED Leg s to ~.u nouucctd FOR SALE. In the case· ot .i.\:l:tnufu.cturers, Me<>!1anics, u.w.1 otber;;i; whose accounts may amount to $50.00 or over. their note,if a~rood upon, will Ue tnktn payable at the Dank for a stated period. T Most carefully ~elected stock ; . _Village oi Hampton, .D,ar,u; s r.;Rilfl occupiell by l\>Ir. W, H. Bassett,_ with four a.eres of land,· outbuild~ngs, &c. , w,ill, Pe. Hold for ca.sh or on time. ] or furthe~ 1}8F;t.icu.. lars apply to . ·~ . R H. McCA W, Alma HgteL .Bowmauville, April 16th, 1874. m.: f· r11RA'l' DESIRABLE RESIDEKCE at P.re ~ant TILE Mai~t~~~ing BY their reputation; Ja.:m.es Cryderman, as Cabinet 1nakci· a.n<l 1Jndcrtaker, anfl will continue the business in the old preu1ist1s1 with o. full assortment of fi1-st class Furniture, Coffins, Shrouds, &c., will be kept on hand and hopes by strict attention to business, at.Ld wodernte charqes to merit the patronage of the . Oa11h Purchasers AND THE Making every effort to pleasfl ; Dominion OrO"a.n Co'y. BOW MANVILLE, Prfillent the following testimonials from com petent judges of OrA"ans. Testimonial from John Camidge, ].{us. Doc., Canluar, Englan~. Bowmanvillc 1 24th Dec., 187S. To the Maooget·s Dominion Organ Co, GENTLEM&'l .- 1 like to pln.y on your Organs t .· .c is so sweet and steady. And the workn1aa15nip and fini sh excellent, and in every particula.r they a1·s e<"jual, if not superior, to any I ha.Ve ever hen.rd. lioping they will meet llUbl ic ai)preciation. NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that I wilfuot be r'i~ sponsible for a.nv deb~s contracted by ~l y, ·wife, Jane Short, after this date· SHORT · ~:HOS. ' . Bown~a.nville, April 10, 18'74 . m28-3w. H, ' Prompt will . alwa{s get goiids at prices cut FINE, as onr gl"ea,t a.iin will be · to court this class of trade. Pa:Y:ers on _ credits short H () New Goods, , New Goods. JUST ARRIVED. Ladies' Cu:t!s a,nd Colla,rs, with ci.u! :Suttons and colla,r ::Suttons atta,ched, THE VERY LATEST NEW YORK STYLE. ... Meeting _ cash buyers liberally ; Managing to giv¥atisfaction to all. - --o--Mourning, people. ('.) Ontario N :Ba,nk~r U·Well Assorted !'ij Cook, Hall, Parlor. and Box A _"l'lenoid variety of ~~oo~~N~~rge · M IND! McCiung's Merchant-tailoring. ---o--Mcclungs' Matted DIVIDBND "10 34 O'l'IOE TB. HEl\EBY GIVlrn, THAT a. dividend~ four per cen.t. upon the paid up Ca.pit!}-1 Stock (or thi~ Inst1tuhon, for the current half y1.:.ar bM this day been declared, nnd that the aa.rr:e will be payable at the ~a.nk ~ud itfl Branches, on and after MONDAY,the FIRST day of JUNE next. 'l'he 'I'rainsfer Books \Vill be clOBed from the lGth to the 31st of l\:la.y both days inclusive. Notice is also given, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the stockhol~ora, for the elt!ctiou. of Directors, and other purposes will be helrl at the Uanking_ House, in Bow~a-u.ville, TUESD~4.Y, the SECOND day of JUNE next. The chair to ho taken at 12 o'clie:ck, noon 1 IJrccisclv. ~ S · STOVES, . E E JOHN McLEOD & Co. for wood or coal. s Millinery, Mantles, ,fOHN CAMIDGB. 'I'E:E HEABSE Moyuue, having been Bowma.n\-ille, September 4th,'73 u M_ E R I D I A N," 1mproved and Painted, e: now one of the best in the Couuty, dera protnptly attendecl to. AH or :B.. XAT:E:RSO:N. By ordi;r of the 13onrd~ . D. FISH~;R. Cashier. :Bowmanville,April 23 11874. O:NTAltlO BAN~, } M Bow1nauvillc, March, 25th, 1874. SEASON 1874. P. S.-}"uruiture 1nado to order 'vhen ro quired, and repairs neaUy executed. Ileri..U the following from Hosa D 1Eri.na: t Buwmanvill<::, Dccen1bcr 22, 187 3, 'l'o the !ifan.agers of the Dominion Oi·ga.n Oo. . GENTLEMEN .-I have much,J.')1easure in te1:1t · llying to the excellent qualities of the Organ .;upplied by vou at my concert last Sa.turda:f. evening. 'The tone is sweet and very powerfu , nnd the combination of stops most admirable. I am sure your instrument.a will find favor in Churches, ns they s.re singularly adapted for sacred 1nusic. Vliahing you every success, and l1at the public 1nay patronize nati\·e manufnc· tu re. I r emain Gentlemen, ory rcHpectfully, NEW DRESS G()()DS, Hampton, Sor. 18th. 18io. 'r NEW llILLINEBf, NEW HATS, NEW CASHMERE CAPf5S. --o-E X PE 0 T TO-DAY, New tweeda, New trouserings, New ves~ ROSA D'ERINA. A.l\>L DARLEY. Flowers, Flowers. P. Coleman has this yeai· ckmbled his numbe?· of IIotbeds , and the qiicintity of Flowe1·s &own tk§1·eon 1 'incl-tid·ing AgerAt.um, Antirhinum (choice mixed) Ally(eweet.J A ster Detteridges, EngliBh prize, .Emp~ror ~nd Victoria, (Adlnmia. dimber .) llalsr\.ms, best exhibition sortfi, 12 separate BUJll ~---~---~~~ ~. --- Every Instrument Warranted for 5 Yr's H, O'HARA. President. I\fo.nager Bowmanvile January 15 1874. bu-o3-m16. . m30-4wke. 1 RUPTURE Rehcf Com· ·TR U SSE S nia. f~rt nnd Cure for If.eror Rupture. 1ne S·F.LBY'S HARJ? RUBBER TUU8BES. Daily Line to Rochester. Commencing on or about 1st April. SOMETHING NEW }t Steol Sprinl={ coated with bard rubber, highly polii:.hed, Free fron1 all aour, . rusty, cb1tfin~, st.rapping or girthing . uuplcusil.ntnesa. , Cool, cle~nlv Uf·ht safe and durable. Unaffected 'by baihing'. ' Alwo.ys rcliablt:. Sold by all <lcaleriJ. Bstab'ts, 1347 ChoBtnut St., J::h~a. , li<lld 717 Broarlway, N. Y. llEWAIU,. of inutation. Canadhm. ti~~· lle supplied by 1\-:l~srs . J(erry \Vatson & (Jo., '\Vhvlesalc Druggists, ~fontrea.l. 'l'he New :C..a.k:e Stea.mer in Bowmanville. -:o:Any Ono wi.."lhing to lrnve Phot(IB cttlarged fro111 old pfotures. uf dece~,secl fricJ;ld s, can get the an.me done a.t tings, New York Laces, New Ready Made Costumes. -oAll the novelties of the 8easou to be found at color~ bp3mo·. m27o16. SMALL FARM FOR SALE. HE Subscriber offers f?l' th.:: s_outh quarT ter of I..iot J4, in the Uth concession of the Township of J)o.rlington. :For ·particulars, sal~ (R. CRAWFORD, IHaster) \Vill wake her regular trips on this route, leaving Cobourg every morning. at · 7 :30, and Port Hope at 9 o'cloCk, for R-0chcstcr, connecting there with the New Y 01·k, CeIJtra-1, an<l Erie Rai lways, for all points, East, v.,reet and South. -"PPl.vto H. ELLIOTT, or JOHN ELLIOTT, l:fawp to11, ; F. li'INN. ru28tf. ·'-- at 9 o'clock, p. m, 1 exceptSaturtlays, when she leave a.t 2 p. m. for Brighton. 1:TF'I'ERINAR¥ SURGEON, Graduate of will Dealer6 in Stock will fincl tllis ~he cheapest l the Ontario "'l eterinary Coliege. By ap· anrl most expeditious route to Boaton, Albany, pointrueut \r ete:r:inary Surg_eon to- the \Vest Ycirk,.&c., &c. . Durham and Darlington Union Agricultural Nt><w Ii"tor further information, address Societies. R. CliA WFORD, Agent for the Live Stook Branch of the Port Hope, Deaver and Toronto Mutual Fire Insurance or C. F. GILDERSLEEVE, ~d Kingston. · Vete1·ino.ry Medicines oonstantly on ban . CaJl~ frum the country prom.ptly attended to. Office :- One door l:'RBt of R . Manning's FuP· niture areroon1. Re5ide11ce over S. Burtlen's store, corner of l(ingandScu,.,og Streets,Bowroanville. 0 mltf. :Robert Young, RETURNING, Will leave Chal'lotte (port of Rochester) daily Messrs. Bioe & :ea.rk:er Ha,·e rec1.:i vet.1 another aupply of that · supcri.o class of Organs known HS the ORGANS! AT PRICES ~lVLPORTED. Silver 'I'ongue, LOWER 1JIAN ANY PREVIOUSLY and. ha.ving resolved to give the public the bei:e· fit of said reduction in cost, they call e:pecW attention to the following Price L~t for the C\1rrent month. 'V Dressmaking, &c. Miss Heal LONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. uomposed oi the following and other firat:claas Iron Stea1nships :- Her experience fully w11rranta her in promising satisfaction. Reri:1dence, Cornel' of Church Street, anU , "S'r LAWRENCE." ··scoTLAND." ~farket Square. 01 "TFi:AMJ~S."' 1 " SEVERN. Bowmanvillet lJec. 4th, 1873 . 1 "DELrl A. i' 1874. TEMl'EBLEY LINE, \Vould OOg to inform the ladies of Bowmanville and vicinity. th.at she is prepared to take ordeni for Dr~esmaking,and fill the same with despath · · in t11e · LATEST FASHION. Style 35; Se; en Stops 1 Diapason, Vlo· lina, Picolo, Principal, Tremolo,Forte, Principal Forte· Price $125. Style 37; Eight Stops: Diapason, Viol· ina, P!colo, Principal, Tremolo, Forte, Principal Forte. · Vox humana. Price $140. Style 38 ; Nine Stops,Dlapason,Violina, Picolo, Principal. Tremolo, Forte Sub·baRe Forte, Sub·base,Vox human ia; Price $180. Style 40; Eight Stops, Diapson.Violina, Octave, Coupler, Tremolo, Forte, Subbase Forte, Sub-base, Vox humana, Price $160. bllt a. sc1, of J[cc(~8. Calliopscs, ull kinde 1 mh.:.1.:d Cnn<lytuft, purple separate. Cleosia Christ at a, erected Cuvk.~cvmbs,mi.'LeU, yellow, rose, "iolet, crimson, ct;o. Cleosi~ Japan Frilled do .. uew last spring, a packet of seven cost 50 centEj, I will now sell 50 seed!:! fo1· 5 cllnts, or plants at 2 cents each. Ddphinium 1 double Lutksp ur, rnixed, do., Candleabrim, mixed. Dianthus, IIeddewibti, Dindcn1atus1 (Queen of Flowers. J Dian thug Lacinatus, double, beautiful. :Q:ollyhook, double rose . Marigold, .(Tagetes) double J:t"rench 1-Iarigold, double African. l\finionette Nesturtium, climbers for ba.sltt:ts. l::Jansie, Odoir, :.nd other varieties, Pijtunia, single and double. Pholx Drummondi, in variety. Portulo.cen., double, variom; colors. Scabosia., mixed, (mourning bride . ) Stocks, twelve colors, separate, will t,'ltaran· tee double flowers, 5 cents, V erbenas, in grea.t variety, all colors to choose from, large plants in flo wer, 4 cents. Zintna.s, mixed colors. F lowers generally from hot-beds, by the dozen, 1 penny each. Egg plants, prize pep pere, and choice vegctn.bles, generally cheap. Daisies, Polyanthut'.1, Auriculas, etc . , five cents ea.ch. Very large showy Chinese Pceonies, 4 to 6 inches acrOBS, white, pink 1 rose, scarlet, purple plants, 10 cents, usual price 40 cents in · OataJ.Qi'ue. Damask and other roses, white lila.c, English ho1Jeys11ckle, h·y, Ahm for va.ses, and centres of beds, several large Geranums single and double, and large Fucias. single and double, white or purple ; also a full collection of bedding Plants from green-houses kept on h&.nd, or furnished to order; and .in September, bulbs of Tulipn 1 double and single, Crocus, Snowdrops, Daffodils, Narcis!!us, etc. A few ch'oice Hybrid, sweet Cherrytrees, and Jarge Plum trees, now ready. Cheap as ever. Bowman.ville, April 23rd, 1874. bp4wm29o10. Ta.it & Arthur's Q-a.llery, they lrn.viu,., gone to grr.a.t cxpe11 sc in purchasing and fittin:; up a. 0 J. & W. J. McMurtry & Co. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LION, . BOWKA.NVILLE. for the express purpose of enl:irqing j)hotograph.s, which they make from the etn~ lest card to life size. 'Xhey would re1n1nd the public t11at they are still ~triv. ing to improve their work m Photography, and they arc now turuing out Pictures Equa.l to Toronto Work. -:o:Cabinet n.ud four-fourth size ma.de equally good as their cards. Go a.ild examine speci1nena1 and be con\·inced that they are doing well. Extra. prints can be had off old negatives. They keE"p on hand ttnd for sn.le, a.n ti· I Assortment of Frames 'J'hc firnt 8tea.mc1 of this Liue is intcllded to 1 be d<;Jtopt-tic11ed fr01n LONDON ' }'OR Quebec and Montreal ON :Bible Christia,n AND Cheap a.s the Chea.pest. Bowumuville, Nov 12th, 1873. bp-ot3-mG-tf. S. TREWIN. SPRING~ IMPORTER OF BOOK R()()M Sa.bba.th School Depot KING STREET, BOWMANVILLE · ,,-0- 'l'hc Rubscribel' has on lianLl a 1874. WEDNESDAY, 15th APRIL, (To be foll ·>Wcd a.t intervals of 'l'EN DAYS .dnring the Season), STAPLE & FANCY Dl{Y GOODS, FRUIT, AND ANDFlWM Quebec for London ABOUT 7th MAY. ;:· V'n x IlmJ1n.11a in t.he~e Or~nns, iJ uot a Jl'a-n Large stock of Books, Through Th;kets fro1n all J10int5 ~Vt!St, at RED'VUED RA'l'E~. .Certificates. issi;ied to suited for Sabbath School Libra.rics, Sabbath P1·osents, o.nd the Study. erson!:t desi1·ous of br~ngi!1g out their fn~nds:_. Pi'hrou .... h Tiills of Lading issued on the Cont1ncnt a~d in l..oudo~ for all parts _of C~D.da. ILLUMINATED CARDS, .and in tl1e Unitecl Sta.tes ~o D?tro1t, M1lwa.ukee, Cbica,go, and other point~ H\ the \Veat. li'or }'reiqht or PaBfJ~e, apply ti? R KE o1 TICKET TmLPEULBYS, CARTER & D, A \ " Hillete1· Stroct, London ; H.OSS & CO., SMALL BOOKS, &c., Quebec ; DAVlD SHAWd Montroal.;_or J .r.\ . OB NF.A.uS 1 for SaLbath Schools. Bow1nanville. FIVE PER CENT. OFF FOR CASH The ~lanufo.ctuters issue but one quaJ.it.y of work, and that is THE VERY BEST their e:x:tensi ve facilities aud loug experience enit.JJlc the1n to produce. --o-- $5 TO $20 Our Books a.re inarked low. ,,.'\. sp~cial <lisconnt for 1\o'Iiuistera, 'l'eaclwrs, a.nd pet· da.y. .Agent.8 wanted ! All Sabbath Schools. cl· sses of workin[ people of i1:1 ithcr sex, young or cld, make inore money to The ll\rgest stock of work for us in their spue inoment~, or all the time than at anything else. Particula;rs free. Adqress G. STINSON & CO., Port~gd, l\'la1nc::_·_ _ _ _ _-:-:-:--=- -- - Stereoscopic Views ever shown .in this section of the country ; also These Instrwnwnts am cased in solid well seasoned, Black Walnut, ele· gantly and beaiitifully finished by a new French process. preparation, made chiefly fi'om tbe native herbs found on the lower ranges of tl:e Sierra Nevadamouutains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho use uf Alcohol. The ·question is almost daily asked, "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VINEGAR · BIT· TERs!" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recovers his health. They are tbe gre:it blood purifier and a life-giving principle, lt perfect Uenovator and luvigorator of tbe system. Novcr before in tho history of tho world hM a medicine beau compounded possesfilng the remarkable qualities of VINEGAR BITTERS in healing the Sick of ovory disease ruau is heir to · .They Dr. J. Walker's California. Yin· egai· Bitters are a purely Vegetable :~:t]~~~~~l~:o~S~e~::dili~~,r.~o~~ New Fr·u.: it (tncl Confectionery Depot. Fashionable Milll~;;yM~~tles and Gents' OonfectionM'VS, Ca,rpets, La,ce Curta,ins, a,nd · Itouse ·.Furnishins cL 0 T H I N DEAl~Elt IN G Choice Lemon, Orange and Citron :Peels, Boots and Shoes, Ready 1liaclc Clothing, DATES. FIGS. LE1\10NS ORANGES TO ARB. VE Hats, Caps, Shirts, Colla.rs, Ties, &c. Soft Shell Almomls,F'ilberts, Brncdl and W,dl E'l~ts; J{cilWr's !.'tlarrno.lail.e, T-Vest Ind·ia l.)rescrved Gi-ngcr, Pears, lJl·nrns, 1'o 'lnatoco, J; JYeachel:i, GreGn Peas, Green Oorn & L?:rf/;a }1eo..ns. * :o:--Or:cupying my New l'rcmises, LARGE, ELJWAliT am1 CuNVE)llJ>l.;:l'; Show Rooms replete with Our Dominion Excelsior Raspberry Vin egar,Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines Tomato Sauce and Pickles 'l'~ey LATEST NOVELTIES Spring and Surmnei· 1Williner!J,il1antles, Sltawl;1,' Triimnings, etc. ha-..'e ooa1e and are coming, at the 11.'r uit DRY GOODS and SILKS, a SPECIALITY. @'" Speciltl attention given to getting up orders for Family Mourning. A Large Stock of Black Lustre · Goods at all times. FQR SALE. tnquiro~ at this T Office. DR. WO l\EW CU'.l'TBRS. Bo\vn1a.uvi.ile, Jail. 8th, 1873. 41-tf Containing deScriptions of Diseases ~nd rules for their treatment, will b~ sent l~y inail, free. of 11 charge to a.nyoue sending then· address to a .' 714. Brondwr\.y, New York. s. s. FITCH'S "FamiiY Physician," bp-2m-m24-ol2. 11.i.ioroscopes, :Reading Glasses, etc, et0:C. BARKER. ' / THE DURABILI'l'Y are a gentle Pur~ati ve as 'veil as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver an·l Visceral OrgMis, in B ilious De1Jot. SHELL & SHELLED OYSTERS QUA &ITY ;, the l"l of CHEAPNESS. nowmanvill0, D ec. < 1th, 1873. of the " Silver Tongue," is one of its Dlf!at re· ino.rkable characteristics. rI'hcir quality of keepin"' in good tone, also is one of I.be most ~ practical importance. Disea.aes. Sedntive, Couuter-Irrita..nt, Sudotific, .A.ltera- Cannino.tive, Nutritious; Laxative, Diuretic, tive. u.ull JJ, IUeDONAL!) &;. c~. Drug;.ristB mi d Gei.1. Agtfl .. s~n. n-.1i; 1· i0\l':'· I . euU cor. of 'Vashmgton a,ml Cln.:rlt1 m ~r~ .. \ Sohl bf au J,):!; !<i;;.!! ~ t .: ·~J;.;1 n ;;.k~". Tile properties o!' DR. W-HKER's VINEOAR13 ITTERS are ApoTient, Dia_Ehoretic, n. .Anti-Bili,,.JJ~. T. DARLINGTON. n9-tf RlOE & JJARKER King Street, Bowmanville. Bowmanville, March 31·d 1874· Sea.soned Lumber Wanted .APPLY A'f THIS OFFICE. Bowml\llville, April 7, 1874. m2itf. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE CLERGY. King St, West, Oshawa, April 9th, 1874, S. TREWIN · ' :M>roh lStb, 'J 874. - ·

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