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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 18 Sep 1874, p. 4

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. I THE MERCHANT, FRIDAY SEPTE:i\'1BER 18, 1874. POETRY. Hindmost witll the Standards. BY FARM AND KITCHEN. Is it Safe to Drink Hard ·water 1 ' JUST !BBIVED AT There is a. popula.r prejudice that hard water - is dangerous to the health" and on that account " '1'ht1y 1:1ha1l gu hindmost ·vith their stnn<larUs, " \ve are constantly ,Yarned by physicians to be· -Num. ii. 3. ware....of it ; but in England, one of the leading 1-\ihat though tho hin<lmost place ia tLiue, And thou art in the rear? authorities on this sub-ject, Dr. Lctheby, after the ln.rgest stock of BOOTS and SHOES eyer offered U1 .Bow111a.nvillti, un,! devoting many years to an investigation into 'l'hi8 need not cOt:st thy heart a pang, the propt!rtiea of the watel'int1oduced into Eng· Nor cost thins eye a tear. lish cities, and to a study of the sanitary re'l'be po.:it of duty is the place - - -·\Vhere oft the Captain Wows his face. ports on the subject, comes to the conclusion that inodcrately hard ·w ater ia safer and more A.11 cau not cl1arge or leaLl the Ya.n, healthful than soft wate: t:. Ha.rd ·watel' is not - -o_.\Jl cn.n be brave and true,· only clearer, colder, more free from ~r, anu' .And where th<~ Captain's standa.rtl!f .wnve cOnsequently more agreea-1,ie to the CJC and There·~ work for all to J.o; taste than soft water, but is less likeJy to M· Aud work f1·on.1 which thon n1ay'st not floe, BCJl'b organic substances, to sustn.in the life of \Vhid1 muRt be done, and done hy thee.. r.ymotic organisms, or to exert solvent proper· Among tho stxa.gglers, faint and few, tics upon sa.Its of iron or upon leaden conduct'J'hou dost thy marcl1 pursue ; ing pipe!!, 1'he lime ea.lts exert a beneficial in· -oThiB need not 1nake thy heart tu droop, fluence upon the animal economy, and even The weak may yet be true : protect the aystetn from dangeroul') outward in· 'rhro1~a.ny a. dark ~d 11torwy day, flueuce s. :cire - Capt:~i.n thus bolds on His ·wa.y. Dr. '\Tilson of Edinburgh, has also collecLed ' \7 hat though no shout of victory curnes tnucb vaJnn.ble material on _ the subjec...-t, and To greet tby liatoning ear-? comes to tho same ooncluaions as Dr. L~theby. Nor voice of frieuds, nor martial songij He takes the ground that the hu1na.n body re· Like wine tby spirit cheer? quires for ite nonrish1nent o.nrl support a supply - - o-Oi let not sense t,hy faith betray, of certain mineral salts, among '\thich carbonate For thic r :.1,ri:' i,.__,:;t wl10 bef:;t obey. and µhosphate of lime play an impo'!tant part What though no foeman teel thy stoel in building up the cornpn.<:.tness of the bouea --o-- Where famo is to be won! and in other. functions. '-"Ve usually obtain ANOTHER FlRS'.l.'CLASS WORKMAN WANTED..NO OTHER NEED APPt Y ·Yet tliou canst lend a loving hand phosphate of lime in our anhnal and vegetable AT ANDERSON & CO'S. . Bown1anville, June Gth, 1874. _ 'l'o help the wounded on; food, bnt not from tho water we drink. CarN. B.- We have been appointed agents for the celebrated BANNER Contentment, too, will spread her fea.5t; bonate of lime, b.,,wever, is not contained in \Vho would be great must serve the leaat. ader1uate quantity in our solid foodi but gener- SEWING MACHINE, m>tnu,factured in She1h·ookc, Quebec. Call and well 'va.tcr. ally obtains in spring and · ~ee sample machine. Aud ivhen the Captah:. cornea to gn~et It has been i.ncontestiQly shown , at~'in Antl bring His army cheer, mountainous districts, v.:here the "'atcr is more Not only \vill h 11 praise the van, or less hard, the inhabitants exhibit the best Ilut smilt1 upon the ;rear; physical devEllopmcnt. On tbe other baud it And Ml who inake His "'ork their _ choice is believed that in large cities the mortality is Shall 1:¥.le his f::1.ce and hear his voice. inversely ae the hardness of water supplied to Lor<l, h·o1n success, its noise and glare. tbt1 inhabitants. A ,vnterwhich contains about .£'\.nd often s11allo'v .life, six gra.inri of carbonate of li1ne to the gallon ia Guide me to where thy soldiera l ic, suitable for use in all household putj:iosea. As l!..,a.int, 'vounded in the 11trift1 ; a drink and for cooking food,such a water offers Give me a. brother's heart, I pra,y, the necesanry cn.rbona.te of li1ne for the support rro watch and belP the weak to-day· of life in the simplest, mos.t ni~tural, and mo;:;t easy digested form, and it is at the same more agreeable, fresh, and sparkling. It is evident thn.t· our preconceived popular notions on the \\Thy is a flil:ta.tion like plate-powder? De subject of ha.rd 'va.ter need revfoing, and that it cluse it brightens spoons . may be better to use su.::n witer tha.n to. have . " San1, why don't you talk to your maHter recourse to rain or ice water.- JOurnal of Apand tell hin1 to lay up treasures in Heaven ? " plie.<l Clwrai8tri1. " \Vh<\t's the use of him laying up trcl,lsures up dar·~ He never see um a.gain," Cultivation of the Mind . . 'l'he log cabin which I\fr. Lincoln made when 'l'o the farmer \Ye \vould say, fertililie yunr Eixteen yean1 old, standS in Beven different counties in Illin.oia 1 and they haven't got mind as well as your land, that the plough may be driven over aJ)d through it. The gliding of , through counting yet. 'l'hu Detroit Free P1·esl! profcss{;:S to have dis· wheels is easier anU 1nore ra.pid, but, only makes covered a. young lady who blushes, goes to bed it harder a.nd more barren . About a:ll, in the at nine, eats heartily, speaks plJ.\tin English, present age of light readllig-·that is, of reading respects her mother, doesn't want to Jnarry a. hastily, thoughtlessly, indiscriminately, unfn1itfully-when mo1:1t books are forgotten a.s lord, antl knows how to cook. soon as they ar~ finished 1 and very ina.ny sooner, ---oo- - A peddler called on a Unionto,vi1 lady to dis· it is well if something heavie:r js ·ca.at into the })ose of eome goods, and inrtnired of her if she midst of the literary pul)lic. 'l'his may scare 1 couhl tell him of any road on which no pedcller ~ .,lC. l 1 had travtillerJ, " Yes, ' replied sh ti, " I· kno\V and rept1l the weak; it will a1·ouse and attract the etronger, and increas.e their strength by of <,ne, and that's the road to Heaven." 1 ina.king them exert it, Remember, that in t11e A rustic couple, newly ma.r1·ied, lnarched · sweat of the hro\v is the Inin<l, as well as ihe into Colby's drug etore and. called for soda. body, to eat i~ bread, wnter. 'l'11e obliging clerk inquired wha.t B}"'l'Up they would have in it, when the swain, deliber· To ·CLEAN Pli.INT. - Use but little water at ntely leaning over the counter, replied: J1'1URDOCH BROS. have .opened out an immense :;Lvck of N rw F:ill "Stranger, money hi no objec~ to me; put first ; keep it warm :.wd c1ean by chR-nging of- Goods. Great care has been taken in buying the Stock, and as ·vit '·in.::ten, ' Soap will remove the pa.int, ao use but sugar in it." · but First Class4 0oods have been pUl'chased~ ctrntmne1·s can r elJ 011 g etlt was 1nentioned one do.y to President Lin· little of it. A flannel cloth takes off all fly ting good value for then· money. coin that two young ladies of his acquaintance specks better than cotton. Cold tea ia Lhe beat; liquid ior cleaning varnished paints, window had quanell~<..l and loaded each other with .A. saucer of sifted asl1es nbuse. 41 ]{ave they called each other u~ly?" panes nnd mirrors. should alwaYa 1.Je standiog at hand to clean un· 11 1 ' " !\-o, sir. Very 1 1.eke~l the President. goo<l; then I will undertak~ to reconcile them." vn.rished paint that ha.a become badly atnoked ; it is petter than soap. Never put aoa.p upon · 1 It iJ:i a standing rule iu my church/' said glass unless it can be thoroughly rinsed off, outi clergytnan to another, "f_or the sexton to which can never be done to window glaBs. Wai!h wiLke up any man that bl.! secs t1alcep." " I off the speaks ""·ith \\'a.nn tt1a., and rub the panes think," replied the othe1·, " tbat it would be dry ; then 1no.ke a paste of whiting and water, better for tho sexton, 'vheneve1: a inan goes to a.nrl put o. little in the centre of each pane. . .. . · r, . .. ._ .. . sleep under youl' pren.ching, to wake you up ." Take · d1·y doth and rub it all over the glass, Pla.m and figured Lustres, Plam dJlU I al tan Wool ~ophus: Metz C01 d A family pa,ssing through Detroit lost their then rub it of! with a-ctiamo!r!jkTu o rfl·nnel;- "]'igured Repps, Empress Cloths, and au- - endless vanety of other new tom e11t. "Corne childreu," said their fn.ther, wa your gloss will ·hine like a crystal. Dress Goods. Black Alpaccas-, Double Warp Black Lustres, Black Co hi1akily, SB he turned to the wagon. "Johnny bourg, Black Paramattas, Black Crape Cloths, J3lack .llletz Corcl.o, died of scarlet fever, little M~wy went ·w ith the Bou,:ED CABBAGE. I11gred1'cnls.- 'fo eovJh whooping cough, and 11ow \Ye' ve lost Sa<lirnus ! gallon of \Va.ter, allow one h" ea.ped ta.ble11poon· I shouldn't wonder if mother or I\1 be the next ful of salt ; a very small piece of soda.. to go." Pick off all the dead outside lea\'CS, cut off ·)fa, has aunty got any bees in. her 1nouth?' aH ml.lch of the stock as possible, and cut th~ No; why do you ask such a. stra-uge queation?, cabbages acrosa twice a.t the stock 'end ; if they · 'Cause tha.t Ieetl~ man ·with a heap o' hair on should be very lo.rge, qua1'ter them. ~.,.ash them hia face cotched hold of her, and Ba.i<l he ·wn.a well in cold water, place thEm in a colander, going to take honey irom her lips, and ehe said, and drain ; then put thc1n into plenty of fast boiling \Yatet", to which have been added salt , Well, make haste J' The assortment of 111illirrery and Millinery Goods is very extensive .A. certain 11 Uncle J·ame.; 11 of our ;i.cqua.int· and sudn-in the above proportio11s. · Stir the a.nee, whof:!C execution is not quite equ<Ll to his cabbages once or twice in the water, keep the and in tri=ed or untrimmed Hats and Bonnets every taste can be conpreference for the violi n, was paitl I\ delicate pan un<"..ovcred, and let them boil quickly 1Ul- sulted as the variety is so great. 'J'he Fl.owers and Feathers, Laces, "'&c. left-hauded contplitneut the other night by his til tender. The instant they al't;i done, to.ke we claim to have the largest assortment to be founr'. little niece, who, on being ~wakened some thun up in a colander. place a plate over them, tiwe in the small l1ours of the night by the let thc1n thoroughly drain, dish, n.nd serve. hideous p1;wfor1uances of two felines under the Tinie, large cabbagea, or. aa.voys, § to ~hour; wiudo'\', naively rcrna.rked, '; lYinma, I don't young summer cnbbar;e~, 10 to 12 minutes, afte In B.htek and White real Laces and Lace Collars, we Lav~ ;, large a.sliJu1 to }1ear Uncle Ju,n1es play on a violin." the 'vater boils. sortment, ii:t prices to suit all. 'l'hl' ltev, J ol111 l3rown, of Addington, "·as in t.he hal.i it of propc,sing 011 feSti \'e · occasions, a The Way to Conquer. Ct!rtain your1g l1:1d.v ru; his toaat, I-laving a.ban· ~ I nned the pn~t:tic e , he w.as asked for a reason. Our Stock of Tweeds, F>11ncy Coatings, Pilots, Beavers, Peteash;ims 'I'll n1aster it,' s~i<l the ax, and l1is blows "Bi·ca.use, " 1:1aid he, ' 1 I have toa.stecl her for fell heavily on the iron ; bu~ every blu\v Meltons, etc., will be found unusually la1·ge. ~ixtB en yen,N. without being able to make her bruw n, a.n~l so J've resolved to toast her no n1ado his e<lge n1orc blunt1till he ceased to strike. . ]i)Ug er " And now comes another man who "'ants a i Lea~ it to me' said the sa\v ; 11nd with di~·urce. Ile says the ·wo1nan 'vho promised to his relentless .teeth he worked backward and Bowmanville,?ifay 7th, 187'2 honor ancl obey him has got into a ho.bit lately forward"n ita surface till they were all of sn1a.sh.ing crockery o-ver his head, and tuniing worn down o· broken : then he fell aside. Jiot coffee and soup down biR back. Just fttr a 'Ha., ha!' said the hammer, ' I kne\v you ft·w Jittle thi11gs like those he wants to get a. Nonsense ! V.that is the use of push- wouldn't succeed ; l"ll show you the way ;' 1tivorce . ing thi11gs? Let him 'vait a few ,,...eeks, and he but at his first fierce strolic off flew his head, wi1l probably sa.ve the price of a. divorce. She and the iron rernai~e(!. <!fl before. ·, will kill him. 'Shall I try 1' aaked the soft, small flame; A ~r estern philosopher discourses a.fter the But they all despised ihe. flame : yet Le ) following fashion: - " Do you chew gum? r:l. 'he curled gently around the iron, and embracprice of tbrco pieces a week, at one cent apiece, ed it, and never.left it till it melted under . amounts to $1.5G a year, or in sixty-seven years to $104.52. 'l1ha.t sum '~· ill purchase a COCQ.- his' irresistible influence. rrhere are hearts plete t;et of A ppleton'e Cyclopredia, a marriage hard enough to r.esist the force of wrath, the Lieense, <t black bombazine dreBB for your aunt, malice of perse\!ution, and the fury ot pride, n. German silver coffin plate, and a cl1eerut ! so as to make their acts recoi.l on their ad· C:ut th1s ·out, young man, aad paste it on the versaries ; b-ut t11ere is a po'1!·er strong~r back of your girl's photograph." is now r~.;ing at · than any· of these, and hard indeed is that Do.N't EXPU:Cl' Too MLCH. - There was some· thing pathetic in the position of the German heart that can resist luve.-Child's World. POOLE TI,\ Ll"EUN, 'v. ANDERSON :BOOT AN:D S:EOE EMPOitIU'M, & CO'S AT THE LO\/VEST PRICES . BIUE Dr. ,J, 'Walker's Califomin Yin· egar Bitters are a purely Vcgctublo · preparation, made chiefly from tho native herbs found on the !01¥er ranges of tl:e Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom withot1t tho use 'l'he qnestion is almost daily asked, "What is the cause of tho unparalleled success of Vrn1mAR Ilr·r:nrns?" Our answer is, that thcyremovo the cause of disease, and tLc patient rocovers his health. They arc the grcr.t of Alcohol. SLAUGHTERING HAS COMMENCED. TO CASH PURCHASERS. Prunella Gaiters and Balmorals are Sacrificed FOR ·CASH Can get 'em for 75cts. and upwards, at G REAT INDUGElVIEN'fS w.l..&."°'if.il>< ~ r, 1 ti · "t~ · " .,. ~i> ··· B!BllE FOR THE B New Goods, New Goods . JUS'l~ ANDERSON & CO., AR-RIVED. Reed's old Si:an.d. The :Best Ma.teria.l used a.t ANDERSON & CO'S. blood purifier and a life.giving principle, 1 perfect Ilcnova.tor and Invjgot·ator of the system. Never before in the J,i.istory of the worlrl bas a. mediciue been compoundefl possessing the rcn1nrk111Jlo fJ UO.litics Of VINHG.dR ll1'l'TEHS iu ilea.Ung the sick of every disco.so 1nan is heir to. '!'bey ro a gentle Pu r~o.ti\Q ns \\'ell ns n. 'fonic 1 & 1·clioving Uongc;;;tlon or lntlannna.tinn· of L hc Li,·cr au-1 Vi sceral Orgunt:i, iu )l iliuus Disease,:;. The prop~riics of Dn. WAr.mrn's V1~ EGA it I3TT'l't<:H :S ai·c ..~ pr·ri cnt. l> iu,lfhorct.ic, Uann iua tive, Nutri thn1:', L1\xt1.t ive, ) inrnti1: 1 Sed.at,i\'tJ, eonnt.or· fnihmt, Sndori tic- 1 A lton1,.: ti-;·11. 11t1d Auti-Bili1··1s;. tlJltl c11r. of \\'nii'lJ n _~t1m 11 .1 ,~ t '.\1 .,-·1:: Hole~':,.~· P..!! ~'~--:~~. l fr: 1 t.", '1cil~ Ladies' Cufi's and Collars, with cuff l3uttons and · collar :Buttons a,ttached, THE VERY LATEST NEW YO RK STYLE. ~ N E W D R E S S G0 0 D S, :w11 (.:; ·'11. .'I.fl"!.;; .· R i: 1 1·'···· ·1:·:: :" 1 ~ . ,.,, .~ ,_ · ·:,. ~ ·i BEST NEW MILLINERY, NEW HATS, NEW CASHMERE CAPS --o-1 - ~ LONDON, QUEBEC AND MQJHREAL. Crumbs for Chickens. 1874. 'I'EMPEliI..EY LINE, composed ot the following and othel' first-class Iron Steamships :- tweeds, New trouserings, New vesOrgans New tings, New York Laces, Ready_,... E X P EC T TO-DA Y N~w FALL "ST. LA,YJillXCB. ' 1 "SCOTLAND .)' " TH.A.MES." " Sl.GVERN"." 1 ' DEL'l'A." Th e ftrst st eamer of this Line is intended to be deBpn.tcbcd from · ' I Made Costumes. -o All the novelties of the season to bo found >tL · LO:N:DON FOR ON ;J & W. J. McMurtry & Co. SIGN OF rrHE GOLDEN LION, BOWHANVILLE. Autumn 'F ashions! Goods. Quebec and Montreal WEDNESDA 'i, 15th APRIL, dtu1ng the Seasun/i Mag·ni:ficent tlispli\y of Ne'v an d v · I ('l'o be followed at intcrvll.ls o(TEN D. AYS ANDFHOM Organs ...... ON THE Quebec for London ABOUT 7th MAY. , 'rhrongh Tickets fro1n all pointB 'Vest, at R-EDUCEl) l\ATES. Certificates jssued to persons. desirous of bringing out the~r friends. Through Bill!i of Lading issued ou the Conti· n(lnt and iu _J~ ondon for all parts of Canada.. aud in the ·united States fo Dt1 i:ro~t. Milwa11kee~ Chica,;Q, and other points in t11e West. J! or I1'rcight or Pn.~magc apply to · Tl!~MPERLEYS, CARTEJ~ & DHAKE; 21 Billeter Sb:oet, London ; ltOSS & CO. Quebec ; DA.VID SHA,V, Montreal; or ,J AOO!l NEADS. Bowmanville, m20-t ind. Nov. CONTINENT. 1873. -o- 1873. - --o--of ----0---- DRESS GOODS BUSINESS T FALL STOCK. - --o--. Dress Goods the Newest Style. CHANGE. Have you seen Cowle's cheap !Oct Cottons? lVIILLINERY liJ£ lJ NDERSIC NED begs to n.nnouncetd tl1e public generally, that he ha.s purcbasethe stock and gooclwHl of the business heretofore cnrried OlJ in tho NEW , l\fy New Go.oLh have and the assortment will be found Village ot Hampton, BY Ja.mes Cryderma.:c., aa Cabinet n1n.k~r aud Undertaker, and 'vill continue the business in the old promis(',s, with a. full assortment of first claS$ Furniture, Coffin!,· Shrouds, &c., ·vill be kepL on haud, ~d hovcs by strict attention to bwin cs:.., ru1d moderate cl1a.rg1;1s to inerit the pntronage of the people. GREY COTTONS NEARLY' ALL ·co· ME TO HA.N D of t11 e beiJt make, inulu<ling the celebrated STORM ONT. !Oct Cottons at Cowle's---Splendld value. I. VERY COMPLETE AND MURDOCH BROS. 'l'HE having bc~n -PRINTS of 11nequal1cd PRICES MODE RATE Tho Public .Me solicited to crtll and see for themsel ves. Hampton. Sept. 18th 1872 STYLE and. Q'O' ALITY . Improved and Painted, · now O ne of the. b~st i~ t~e County. .der1 pl'omptly att.en,Q.ed -for . . . . - r "' H. ELLIOTT JUN bp- All or 4 · -· · 'p . S. -:-- FurnitJre. ·~~~ to order when re· quired, a.nd repairs neatly exeuuted. Hampton, Sep. iSth, 1873. :a.. ltATE:B.SON. STORMONT COTTON BAGS, . THE BEST Ill · the ' World. A . BIG "' ·RURH Special Line of COTTONS at OOWLE'S. florist ,vho, in the bittel'ness of his heart, ex· cl0iin1erl: "I ha.vo so much trouble n1it de ladies ven dey co1ne to buy mine roses ; dey va.nta hi1n h&rdy, dey "antff him nioe-oolor, dey vants him eherycling in one i·ose. I hope I am not vat you call one ungallant u1an, but 1 have 50 rnetimes to su.y to dat Indies : ' l\.fadan1~, I uevel· often soc ladies da.t ·was beautiful, <lat was rich, da.t was good temper, dat was Joung, da.t was perfection in one lac.lies. I see her not much." . -D1.u,ouuE IN A CE::i!ETERY. - ,Yife-' Ah, husband, do you see this beautiful carving?how delic~tely cut in the pure white stone!" Hu11ban<l-" Yes, very pretty." \Vife-" But, 'Villiam, you hn\'e no taste for art; you don't ~njoy these things a.s I do. Just notice· tlti.s elender coluinn of itumnculate nulrble, wit~ th~ touching que!:ltion so beautifully carved, _ 'J)o tliey111iss me at hotne?'" Husband-·' Yt's, I ~ec; and here ia h.er name on the foot-stone'G.A.B.' Yes,lguesstheyruisaher,ifthat "'as h~r name." Aud there came silence. · A V{orcester boy was engaged in noctutJlal fruit !:ltealing a short titne !tgo, and wa$ observed · lb Yth e by the ow11er of the fruit 1 'vlio, unnot1ee< young robber, plactld a ]argc stuffed <log a.t. tho foot of the tree aud retired to watch 1;he result -0{ the t:itrategy. 'l'he boy de11cendiug observed tlic dog, n.nd then the fun cou::im.enccd j he wb isUed, coaxed, threatened una.vailingly, the animal ne\'er nloY"ing, and finally the youth t~c, l o\"n to passlllo · ce)'lting the ine\ritablc, acttled < thi;: uiizht in the tree. After some hour3 ~nd passe<l ·wearily enough to tho lacl, 1norn~ng <l:.i.wned a,n<l the proprietor o! the tree comn.1g froin th~ hoWJe, asked hinl how he came to b 0 in the tree, to which the boy answered tha.t he o('>k it to s~ve himf:!~1f froin the ~og; who had ~:ha.'lcdhi10 quite a .d1stn.nce. It um t hetltby for o. sinallel' hoy to s1y stuffed dog to that youtl1 now. 'Went to Sleep in the Cold.' - one co l a morning in January, 111y little girl, Anna., wbo is not quite four years olcJ, cauie running into the breakfast·room, and O I '11mp1'ng 1 'nto my l·p, said, ' papa.1 Sa\\' J ·· son1e ice out yonder in the tub!' ' How do yon kno"'· it is ice TBELEVEN'S ' :uoBBIS' . ' ' READY-MADE .. -;',:T"'-""- TO ~T-RE PUBI~IO. CARRIAGE SHOP CLOTHING Good and Clothing Ma.de to Order It is a well-known Pact that Cowle I.as the best Tweeds in tlie coitn tr.v. Nothing cheo:per than the IOct Cottons · Ooiule's. W ALT:ER ·vvI G G <-~ SON , Cheap. I (west of the Ontado Ba.nk.) r King Street, Bowrmmville. N ~eturning tha.nka to their numerous customers an<l the public gfo\nerall_y 1 fu1' iw. st f·~vortt. would respectfulJy invite their Rttention to our present st ock of f11 r11itrn·c, as we h<t\'e la.tel.'( added thereto, that -v.·c may thereby be enabled to supply a1l p atties 'vhn inuy: \)]easo ti> fav< w him with a ca.I.L Great inducements hel<l out to those p urchasing at our esta.b lsh 1 nont. )Jjc · . tures, Looking Glassei3, etc .. snt1ned to order, :.\.nd in evel'y style. Sa.1:n plei3 of the difi'e rcnt kind of l\foul<lings can be seed at the "'·are·rootn. \Ve would a.li;o beg to ·infor iu you, ilrn.t, havjng P1:1rchal'Sed a Lucy tolll. 111e so.' . '\Vell1 Anna, bow did the ice get tlH::re 1' "Vhy, papa, yon eee the water \Vent to I - · the cold "DU l't turnecl to 1'ce 1' E! eep in .. · And so whenever I hear a iuan carping 1 SPLENDlD NE\V HEAI{SE, w~ shall be ready at a 1ti1ncs, to attend fnuerals, on s11ort notice nud N. B .- Coffins kept on hunU, and made to order, at the r~asoua Llo t.ernrn. at the pastor or the superintendent; con1 plaining of the little good done, nnJ that, after all, too much stress i~ }aid on the in· struction and conversion of children, and too rnany 1uethocls adopted ,to interest thl~m · h Id I suspect he has ' gone to sleep in t e co . '\Vhen ever I see a inan refui:;in~dto a.id the . and he is determined to continue Lo sell at these ruinously low prices cheaper t!um the cheapest. Why he can do itFirst, he ~>uys for 0ash and knows just how to buy! Second, wh1>t he can't buy cheap enough, he manufactures· ! Third, he is satisfied with small profits ! Fourth, he sells for ca,sh ; Fifth, he sells at bottom prices. - - o -- i;;ubscriber is prep.;ued T HI!~. pan· to build an<l re· Wagons, B-lkggies, cind Outtm·s, of <:very dcticription, at short notice, antlo 1·cn.sona.blc terms. ---------·----BJ_,ANKETS IN NEW DO,tUNIOl·t RETAIL FUR NIT URE WARE-lWOJJI. O.!ihawa, A11g. King Street East, Oshawa· ~6th, 1870. To the Inha.'bita.nts of :Bowmanville. Carriages Painted and Trimm ea. people of God in their efforts to Christ111nir.e the heathen t'n 011r· 0\"11or1'1i a1 '01·ei' ·0 la1id, 0 ' ' AND and do not fiud the fr1:1itfµi'grace s of the · Holy Spirit showing then1selvea in the life BRING on th pre11iisc1:!, w eriJ special attention a given to all oi auy one v:ho site under tli e rniuisLratione Exrunine tho stock whiuh comvrises everything _ i n the trade, of the very latest a.ud rnost ckg:i.nt · styles ~nd patterns, of English, C11na.diau, and .A.1nel'ica.n n1anufacturc. of the sanctuary j whenever [ eee a WOildly· Cn.rriage work, and General niinde<l Suntl.ay·school teacher, I say, he He still continues to 1na.nufacture to order, from the best of nw,terial, and none but first-clns!!! workmen kept .. 'went to sleep in th~ cold, and turned to Jobbing. -a-ice,' and 1 feel like' praying, '!I.fay the Sun of Rjghteousnesr; 1nelt bitn !'- Snnda.y He has ·in stock n.n eudlesg variety of Ladies' and Genta' Saratoga 'l'rnnks, \..,. n.lises, &c., . all of All work done cd tMs Establishment &.hool 7 ,Vorld . 'vhich he is selling cheap for ca,.,h . --owar1·anted. S u bn1 isaion-courage- e;ri:.ertion when Remember the Stand, " BIG BOOT " drawn by Two Horses, King St. practicable~theee seen1 to be the weapQllB A call is respectfully solicited. 'tl h " h we niust fight life's long hat· :J. MOERIS, I 'Vl 1 w lC Bo,\·ma.nville, Oct, lst, 1869, Bowmanvillo, Ma.y 13, 18T4. tie· C.A.LL .AND SEE :POB YOURSELVES, YOUR FRIENDS WITH YOU. A Blacksmith's Shop Large v·a riety ! DENT1\.LB1JRRINGENGINE hy whid t I ~n Extra.ct Teeth in less than ha.lf ·tllo usua,l time, and · w ith less pain to the patient thau licnJtofvr c, ru1d tl.w.t J have v1 01.:ur ed '°" - -o-- W inoeys--a. Do~d IMPBOV~D APPARATUS Job. NEW A.ND ior generating Nitrous Oxide Gas, by which I can now Orders Promptly. Executed, and Good Fits Guaranteed EXTRAC'l' TEE'l'H \VI'l'HOU'I' PAIN. .N. B. ---Specia 1 inducement given to CASH Purchasers. ARTIFICIAL 'l'EETH BEST UPPER SETS, $20,00 H " GOOD .. " $16,QO ' . M. TRELEVEN. F. Y. Cowle Licentiate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Ont. ]30,vIDanville, Ootober, 187;;J, J. M. :Brimaeombe, · YQcRS RESl'J,UTb'TJLl,Y, C'ASH 0 - -----

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