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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 20 Nov 1874, p. 3

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THE J\IIERCHANT, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1874. I II IT WILL P!f LIVERPOOI. . TO VISIT Coarse Salt Bissonnette & (Jo's every family, tvery farmer~ every young ma.u, CTery mechanic, every ci tizen, in search of first-oli:.ss Dry Goods and good 5u0stantia.l clothing, our estnblitJhmcnt, \\'here 've have Fifty 'l'housand Dollars worth of all kinds and atyles of Fall and Winter Goods at REMOVAL. Imperial .Fire Insurance Co OF LONDON. (Eatabli·hed 1803. _. H·AD OFFrnEs.- 1 Old Broad St., and GENER AL '.\. GENCY F 01l S. MASON wis1ies to inform his numerous friends a.nd cus. tomer8 that }J., haR removed to BUCKLER'S OLD STAND Harness, Whips, Trunks, &c. in t own . Plea.ae .call. Buckler's old stand on e door east of l\.Ia.ynru-d'ti Hotel. Bowmanville, Sep. 1st, . 1873. .t'all Mall. London. craro ent , M ontreal C~\ NADA :- where he will be foun<l with th~ nlOst c01n 24 St plet e nssortmen t 0f ·AUTUMN! 187(. S. TREWIN, OSHAVV ·A is sh ewing a Fund, £1,965,000 Sterling. Subscribed and invested Capital and R eserve Funds invested in Canada.- l~, 000. IN BAGS AT GRAND OF InsUl'a.nces against loss by Fire are effect ed on most favorable terms, and losses p::i.id with out reference to the l3oard in L ondon. S'l'OCK ' where goods are sold at very low prices. Our No\' exnber has comm ence<l 1 an<l the public may depend on get ting bargains from a. la.rge and well selected stock SALE CON SAUL'S, King St., Bowmanville. A LSQ a large importation of J DODSWORTH, Ine.pector. RINTOUL BROS. Gen. Agents, Muntrea R . R. LOSCOMBE, Barrister., Agent for Bowmanville and Vicinity. Bo,vmn.nville, June 4th. 1860. 36 STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Which excel in STYLE and VALUE. m .o.43-39.4w ---o--- OF STAPLE GOODS, CllOCXEitY,&c. from tha James McFeeters. AGENT Millinery and :M:a11tle Departme:c.t EJ.ephant House HE UNDE llSIGN ED in returning thanlcs T to his many frit nds and the public generally for t he liberal patronage extended to him dur· ing the past 18 years, begs to announce tha.t on th e sa.u1 e business, but more extensi ve]l' nuder the name and style of JoJ-tN McJ.iKOD «. Co. l)rompt payment of all accounts is rendered itnpcn~tiv e by this business arrangement, and all person!! i ndebted will please take notice and govern th emselves accordingly. B owmanville, September 4th , Mens' Boys' and Youths' (JLOTDING "for we a.re determined to do a large tradt.1 this season, and everybody who desirei:i good goods shoul<l therefore call Staffordshhe Pottery, Eng,, JUST ARRIVED. an d will bu on so.le in R For the follo\\ring I nalll'n.ncc Co1n paniee, and other Institution s, viz :'l'hc Q U1f. E N F fre and L ife Insuran ce- Com pi:iny. Capital £1:: ,000,000 . $150,000 depositti<l with th e D ominion G·overnment 1 fo:r th e protec den; in Canada. 'l'he ISOLATED RISK Fire In surBJlce Com pn.ny of Ca.n atlo. Capital 500'000, - 0n o of the best and cht::npe"t Companies doing business in the D orninion, for Farn1 ers and I so lated Risk s wit h a S a.-viri gs Bank departn1en t , Tim T HE I Replete with Latest Styles & Novelties. MOtrBrNINQ- G-OODS A Sl'ECIALITY ! I T HB Dominion OrO'an Co'y. BOWMANVILLE, P resent the followh1 g testi1nonb.la from c1 Jn1 petent judges of 0l'ga.rw. 'l'cst imouin.1 front J ohn Camidge, 1\-f ua . Doc.; C:i.ulunr , E nght1tJ. Bowm nuville, 2< 1th Dec., 187:;. T o the 1 lianaue1 ·s Dmninion Organ Co. G E~l'L~rtlF,:-f .-I liltr Lo pl::.y on yonr Org11m1 t.- .e is so s'vcet :i.nd stc ady. ..:\ nd the 1vorkrna..n~nip an d fi nisl1 excellent , n.n d in every particular they are eq ual, if not s111mrior, Lo any I lw,v.e ever beflrd. Hop i11 t~ they wili incct pnblie apprcmntion. few· days. The CANADA LA NDED CUED IT CO 'Y. !T "(JDE!PSIDE~" BuwmanviU e, Oct. 22nd, 1874. m4.tf. and avail themselves of the cbance to get fi.rst·clas1' dry goodR and clothing at 20 per cent. less than the same ca.n be had elsewhere . A call solicited. Remember the Store, and Sa.viog's Societv. 1 1 l hcHe lat ter insilt11 tion s ad \'ance L·oans on R eal E state, on te11ni5 unusuallv easy for t he borro,ver. DowmanvHle, F eb. 6th, 1873. U NION ANn PERMANEN'l' Building from lbll.d after the 15th September, he will carry A Large Stock of Cl,oths an d '1'1·i/nvmings, m ctde to 01·dm·. Fits G·uaran teed. Latest Styles in Ifats, Shirts, Ties, J::c. Gents' Furnishings ! BOOTS and SHOES ! Ladies' and Children', F ine Make. CHEAPEST GOODS m TOWN JO H N CA~lT UGJ<: JOHN McLEOD. 187:~. CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, CURTAINS, DAMASKS, &c. NEW STYLES, A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. :SISSONNE'l"l'E &; CO. Corner Store, oppostte the Town Hall Bush!head T · LA'J,'EST FROM THE ahd secure yoi.u· Fall a.n<l \.Vinter supply of- R ead the fvllowing fro1n Ros..'\ J)'J~.ri na : Howmanville, Dece1nber 22, 1873, T o the 1li anage1·s oj the .Dmnfr1:fon 01'f/ctn Co. ' John McLeod & Co would ::.i'>1 icit th!:! st~rue T E BOWMANVILLE. " A Complete Pictorial History of the SOMETHING NEW AND DURABLE. Boots & Shoes E FUR REGIONS . ' AT H Libe1·al Support and Patronage . H The intelligent Yeomanry of West Durham and South Ontario, a1·e becoming fully aware that OSHAWA affords the Best Market; her llfanufactories supply the Best Implements; and her enterprising Merchants sell the most f:>tylish Ooods,at P .RICES regulated by a healthy competition Oshawa, West, King St Sept. 231·d, 1874. ~y1ng .to th e excellent rp1n.lities of the Org:1n ~nppli ed by you at n:iy concert Inst Satu rd:L~· evening. '11he tone ii:; sweet Dnd vory pow1~rf1il and the co1nbina.ti011 of stops n tff'.f, n,dmi nt lolc. I a.m sure your instrument!:! will hnd fav111· iu Church es, ~s tl1ey~ · "r~ singuhir!y adapted f11r sacrt:tl music. \V1slnng yo n c ~Ye r y !;;UC'cc~ s, an·l ~ENTLEhlEN. ~J hn\·e nn1ch pl~a8 Ul0 in te:-1tl· and take s th is opportunity of in· formin g the public, that they have extended so long t o John McT Jeod, that the pi1blie may patronize nn.ti\'e manufnv ture. I rem1~in Gcntlcme11, V{'ry rc:'>pE>ct fnl ly, ROSA D'JlBJ.'l"A and Shoe;, and all kinds of Leather. . _It will give any article of Lea.the:r, a most bnlhant appearance, and at the same tin:1e 1 fro~ it~ oily prop erties, tends much to preserve lt, lt will a.I. waya be n1oist and pliant ; and may be exposed to wa.te:r and washed, and will not lose its brilli· a nee, and it is not to be feared that any cr~ st Not-ices of the Prcs11. will settle on saiJ. L eather when p~served '\'1th The Weekly is the .able!!t and most powerful the above Oil. For the woodwork of Buggies, illuetratedJ)eriodica.l published in this country. Carriages, and }~urniturti, there is not a bette:r Its editol'i. s are scholarly and convincing. and article in use. M anufactured by A. S I MON & carty much weight: Ita illustra.tione of current- Co. Tanners and Curriers, formerly of France, events a.re full and fresh , and are prepared by now' of l'hilade1phia, Pa., I nstructioua - Shak1;1 our best desisl;ners . With a circulation of .J~O,· bottle. A few drops on a. piece of sponge. apply 000 the Weekly is read by at lea.st ha.If a million it lightly tu the le~ther, and you will obtam the per~ons, and its influence n.s an organ of '!Pini.on finest lm;trc. Price 75cts. per hottle1 or $7.50 per is simply tremendous. The Weekly ,ma1nt_a.1ne dozen. JOHN S).fAL E, Sole Agent, no,va positive position, an<;] expreH ses decided ~1e~s manvillc. on political and social problems. ~Louuvtllt 41·6 moa , July 16th, 1874 . Times."·--" The best. cheapest, and most successful Family Paper in the Union." IME MONEY and LABOR ·aved ! Fl'ench Mink Furs a.t Wholesale. T Oil Polish. . This French Oil Polishi.s prepa1·ed for Carriages. Buggies, Harne88, lloots Grebe, very fine. South Sea DISCARDED THE Every Instrument Warranted for 5 Yrs H. O'HAR A. A. !\'I. DAHLEY Prel:liden t. Mau:t"c1· Bowmnnville, January lfi, J874. hp-o:J-rnlG . · Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. · Seal, best · quality. Alaska Mink, prime. W. T. SCOTT'S. --:o:- He hits the OLD SYSTEM, and'" ill conduct their credit b11eine1:1s ae follows : · Buffalo Robes, r. . arge and d~rk, all at MAltXtrS FUR I\fR. }IAYF.R , MA YEit'S s ·T 0 RE, K ing St. , Bowrnan ville. . luH'1ng a thorough knowledge of the Fur trade., h~ pure~n.eed only First · i:laes ~tock, and is :.n a., position t.o give sat· sfact1on to alL !\ow is the tim e to give him a call, as those who cmne first a.r e first ser,,ed. Largest and ELONQ- C;,EDlTS, E L L E E Best p p ALL ACCOUNTS will be 1873. The subE:1criber \vonld beg to criU att. entiun. bis stock of Groceries :Cry Goods, Boots &; Shoes· RENDERED on th e Cou·i'ier-J ont·nal. !Ll!!IOl'trnent of an y house in the Cotu tty, of all sizes and quality_ Its articles are models of high·toned discua8ion, and its pictorial illustrations are oftsn cor· robora.tive arguments of no small force,--N. Y. Examiner and O!wonic(e, Its pa.p~rs upon existent questions and_its inimitable car toons help to moulil the sentiments of the country.-P1'.ttsUurgh Comme1·cia_.l, A CAB.I>. I have this d!l.y appointed MR. C. BARKER the Exclutivc agent for the !:! ale of my \Tut· CAN I ZED P ENS for Bowmanvillc, On_t . Gents' Sewed and Pegged B9ots made . to order, and a No. l :fit guaranteed; TERMS: Postagef1·e~ to all Subtcribera in tlte United Stu.i es. HAnP.Hn.'s WE EKLY, one year .. . . ... $4 00 $ 4 00 includes prepayment of U . S. postage l>y the puhlishers . Subscriptions t o H ARPER'S M~G AZTh""E , W EBKl. Y, and BAZ .'i.B, to one address for one yP.ar, $10 00; or, two n( Harper's Periodicals, to one address for one year, 67 OC: postage fr i;>e, An Extra Copy of either th? MAo~~Zil'IE, 'VEEKLY, 0 1 · BAZAn will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at S4 00 each, in one remittance ; or, Six Copies for $ 20 00, v..-i thout extra· copy: postage free . Ba.ck Numbers ce.n be supplied at any time. The Annua.l Volumes of HAnPEn' s WF..EKLY, in neat cloth binding, 'vill be sent by express, free of expense, for $7 00 co.ch. A complete Set, comprising .Eighteen Volumes, sent on receipt of cai>h at the rate of Two Dollars and ·i:rwenty.:Five Cents per vQI. , freight at expense lf)f purchaaer. Newspa pers a.rp not to copy this advertise· n1ent without the express orderi'I of H AllPER & J3ROTHEBS. ,TOSEPH !l'!ASON., P. P . J . J. JACOBS. m-tf. n ow1nanville, Sept .10th, 1874. Gentlemen's Filll'nisltings, He defi es competition in either qiwlity or PRICE. IIats, Caps, li;c. -:~:- FOR pri~ i ng Desirable Farm Property of ALL KINDS OF FURS REPAIRED. -:o:-R eme.mber the Stand, Sign 0£ tl1e A N H T 1st January, 1st May, and 1st September 1 n eac:i cmd evm·y yeai·. 200 a<:res-35 being auperior wood land . 'fhere is on th(J front of the premises, a. ver y fine, gcntlemnn'e stone resi<lence, with lawn n.nd flower garden, to the rear of which is a be.anti· ful l\iaple Grove. Also wood ehed,stabl', driving house,etc. , a.nd every n ecessary convenience. The '\'bole, about ten acres 1 fa surrouncled by a thorn hedge. '!'here is a Farm l{ouse, with three barn!!, with all outbuildings . A never failing stream of water runs through the premises . The1 ·e is also a s~lendid Orchard of fruit bearing trc~s, and n. k1tcheJl ga.rden. The p1·uperly ie in a good state of cultivation, and is regarded as the most desirable between Kingston and London . F or further particulars aoply to HAT jlplendid P roperty the late Mr. U. T Mitchell, beiug the north half .of L ots NQ. at, and 32, in the 6th Oon. of Darlington, com· Price paid for Raw Furs SALE. Highest Bown1anville, Oc t. 21st, 1874: Iu t he c::i.se ot .Ll'Innufa.cturers, ]..fe G hanics, and others, whose ncco11 nts may a.mount to $50. 00 or over, their note,if ng:rccd upon, will be taken payable at the B ank for a stated period. 'l1HE A N H T i ' etc., etc which for i "BIG BOOT," Cash Purchasers .AND ' ) I Opposi te the 'l'ov"n lla11. Bowma.n ville, Oct, 29th, 1874, 5-2mos . l Prompt BOWMANVILLE Machine a.nd Implement Ho,! cut~~~~~:'~1~~:~~~illb:Ho AND will always get goods at Payers on credits short pric~s New Tailor Shop, JOHN UO"\"\i""L]i~, bega t o in· form tLe public generally, that he has com. menccd business in the ShOp next to the Ex~ prea3 .0ffl.cc, one door east of ,J. Miln e's. Having had Beveral years experience in tho t~ado, .he h opes t o satllify all who may favor hun v.·1th a call. Manufacturing Co MRS. B. M I TCHJU,L, HEAL, A ddress HARPEH & BH01'HEllS, New York. mS·lm. A ugust 6th, 1874. bp-tf-m44-o32. Oshawa P . 0. ' L A'l'E \VITH l!.., . Y . Manufactures of UIWell Assorted ! U S TaOPVoEanS~ox s A. ~ pleudi d variety of NEW _ GOODS! -o- Quality and Cheap ness, CANNOT BE SURPASSED J . ELLIOTl TYRONE. ~ , cos. Application to Parliament. is liereby given that application NOTICE ·w ill be made at the next Session of the Legislature of Ontario, for an act to autbo1ize the Port D arlington Harbor Company to sell and di spose of its inte!'est in the said Harbor, ard to authorize the Corporation of the Town of Bo\\'IDILnville to purchase the Harbor, and also to amend the act 37 Vic. Cap. 71 of the Province of Ontario,a.n<l acts therein mentioned. HO:a.SE STltAYED. ROM a Pasture, on Seugog Street, on or about the l et of thi1:1 lllf)Dth, a amnll bay Marc~ with black points. Any fCrl!lon giving information that "';U lead to her i·eeovery will be Buitably rewairded. WOOD AND IRON F E JOHN McLEOD & 00. Il tl1 vmanville, September4thlg73 foL· wood or coal. · E .. Stock F11lly Assorted. -:o:--- GOOD FITS GUARANTEED WORKING Bowmanyille, Sep, 4-tb, 1872. MACHINER Y m4D-tf. W, GLOYElt , LBPFEL'S GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES ! AT At Livery Stable. 50-tf. 13owmanville, Sept. 15th, 1874. FRUIT, A ND R . WINDA'l'T, To?o1i. Clerk . m6-6in. Fancy Goods,Berlin Wools,&c. Double Turbine Water Wheels, and Just Arrived at th e Bo\vtnanville, Nov. 4th, 1874. Hrs. Bason, Confectionery Depot. JVHOLESALE and RETAIL .J & W. J ~cMurtry & Oo. SIGN 01? THE GOLDEN LION Sept. 25th, 1874. Breal Estate for Sale. T HE SU BSCRIBER offers for ·nle, nll his R eal Estate, as follows : PARCEL NO. I. 'l"h e south ha.If of L11t No. 7, in the 3rd COIL of Darlington, containing J.06 acres . 'l1here aro QD the premises, a good brick dwelling house, 2 barns, 2 stables, &c., also a. fine young orchnrd. The land is well vnt.tered and fenced ; 70 acres are cleared . Begs to inform tho pn.blic, that she has just received a splendid new assortment of F ancy Jus~ arri veU, and for Sale, at t he a.Love d~pot Gooda, Berlin W ools, etc 1 which she will sell a.t New F1'uit and Gon/ ectio neo·ys, as low pr iCe as they can be bought for elsewhere. STAM.PING done on SHORTEST N OTICE HAMPTON, Uct. 8th, 187'1. 2-3nios. Ca.stings of all Kinds in just coming to beit.r, situate on Scugog St reet, the town of Bowman ville, about ten uiinutes "Walk from tl11:1 Cabinet Factvry. All uecessa:ry iinprovc ments and conveniences on the premises ORA N GES TO ARR. VE Soft Shell Almond,,,Ji'ilberls, ]Jra·il and W all 1!.~utJ, Keiller's 111a . rrn alade, 1¥est India PARCEL NO. 2. Would b~g to inform the ladies of Bowmanville Preserved Ginger, Pears, Plums, 1.'o· Eleven acres and twenty.five rods, with brick and vicinity, that she is prepared to take orders matoes, < e Peaches, Green Peas, cottage a.nd good barn. Also a young orchard, f or Dressmaking,and fill the Sa.me with despath Dressmaking, &c. Miss Beal in the DATES, FIGS, LEMONS Choice Lemon, Orange a.nd Citron :Peels, ' BOW'KA.NVILLE· . a splendi d assortment of l NEW MILLINERY. .AJso a lot of REPAIRS done on th e REAL HAI&, FANCY GOODS, & A lso a large ~ toc k of SHOitTEST NOTICE, W e ha.ve now on hnnd a .large quantity of Stamps for Baiding imd Em- Green Oorn J; Lima B eam. LATEST FASHION. 'boid.ery. PARCEL NO. 3. A story·and·half brick house, '\·ith quarte:r act·e of land, situate on King Street, one door Bowmanville, Dec . 4th, 1873. :.east of Eastern House, in the town of Bow· ®a.nville. All the .above property is ""ell supplied with 'Jloft and hard 'vater. Titles perfect. :Far further particulars a.a to I ~ TO the sub.acribcr.s premises, L ot 31 6th Con . Darlinbrton, on or a.bout the ls:t July t erms, &c,a.pplyto the.proprietor, on Lot Ko. 7 la.st, one Yearling St eer. Ow11er.s provin'g p1·op· 3rd conoeasiC1n of Darlington. erty, and paying expenses, can take hiin away. J'OHN BRAGG. AJJply at bis pi·esent residence. Darlington, Nov. 11th, 1874. m7·tf. Her expcl'ience fuUy warrants her in promising sa.tisfactioil.; l~es1dence, Corner of Church Street, J They ha.ve come and are coming, at the Fruit Market Square , Depot. , Our Dominion Excelsior Raspberry Vin egar,Balmon, Lobsters and Sardines Tomato Sauce and Pickles Common and Gang Plows, that will be & old ot SHELL & SHELLED OYSTERS QUALITY is the test o f OHEAENESS. T . DARLUi GTON . . B owmanvilll'l . D ec. ·1t h.1873. n9· tf LOW PRICES Bowma.nville, Maa.·ch 6 1873. FAS HIONS for Spring just t o hand. STRAYED AT THE SHOP. ti. THE BANNER As usuaJ. ISAAC DAVID. LO ST. · JN October laHt, between Bowinanville and Solina, a.note, bearin~l signature of A. T. "1..,right, for $150. The finder will be suitably I'E:Wa:rded by lea;\'IDfr it at this otlice.,.. or with Mr . P. \Verry, Solina. '!'he p~~ cautioned against taking the same . nU.. Nov. 5th ro6·3in, Strowger Bros. NEW C.A.S'I'LE Ffaving removed t o n:10re commodious premises, IN SOMETHING NEW SE~VING in Bowmanville. - : o :· ~IA CHINE MR S. A. FLETCHER Bo\vmn.nviJle, ..A . Pril Tth,1874. Ontario Bank. DIVIDEND NO. 35 . COlVIPANY, OP SHERBROOKE, P. Q., H aving r <'.ccntly pei· fected Straw~Cutters ! · Grain Grinders It"you Want Go,od Bre~-~-Us e tlu; i!}umtomt ~ta:~t · "aJa:ht~. m6·ly. di\.·idend of ~' OUR l'Ell CENT upon the paidFOTHERGILL'S BLOCK, np Capital Stock of this Institution, fel' the current half.year, bns this day heen declared1 and the same will be paya.blt: at the B ank and. beg to inform the pnblic gr.nerally, that t.bt)y are now enabled to offer them its branches, on dJlcl " after N OTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN, tbat a Any on:i wishinA to have Photos enlarged fro1n old p ictures of deceased friends, can get the same done at FEED TulILLS: Another car load of the above noble ru·tides on the v.·ay. P lease uall at the Important Impr·01,enzents, November 5th, 1874. Tuesday, the ·1st day of Dece~ber next. 'l'b e Tr.. nsfer Boql;:s will be cloee<l fron1 the :!.5th to the 30th November,both days inclusive. ' By order of the Boti,rd. Stray Heifer. AME into the prt11aiaes oI t he r:iubscribe.r, Lot 27) 2nd Con. of Dndingt on, on oi; al.Jout the 1st of August last, a H eifer, spotted red and white. . No vember 5th, 1874. & Artlmr's Q-allery, · Better Inducements Ta.it to in the li ne of they ha,·ing gone great expense in purchasing a.nd fitting up a. F .1 am1y · in their celebrated Se.wing Machines, .A.re prepared tfl C 11 . FISHER, Ca.bier. 0Nr.1..n10 BANK, Bowmanville, 28th Oct., 1874. ro7-3w J. T. H. HANCO CK. Notice to Cla.ima.nts. pa.r'"tiea holdingagainst t he late ALL l\.1r. J a.mes Smith, and pa:rties illdebtcd to cla~ms Groce1~y G UAR AN T EE 'l'MENI E QUAL, IF K OT SUPER[QR, to any now before the public. F or for the express purpose of enlarging photo. gr11phs,whcih they make from t he amaJ.loat card to life size. They would remind the public that they are i;till istriv· ing to improve their " 'ork ili P hotography, a nd they are now turning out Pictures :o:- NEW Ali Wool FALL STO(JJ{ AT BOW MA>JV.ILLE Farm ImnJement Forwarding Agency R. W. JAl>!ES, Kin; St., Bow1n1tnville. B owmanvillc, D ec, 5, 1872. nlO. m6-3in. G-ood Fa.rm for Sa.le. N ltugton, containing 100 :tcres, more or ]eel'!. ' (. Ol\TH half of Lot K o. 14, 7th Con. Dar· 11im, will please c.i.ll on t he undersigned, who is authotifrnd to sett10 bis affairs. Darlington, Nov. 11th, 1894. · B11siness, (AS REGA RDS PRIOE J; QUALlTY) thu.n any O ther house i n tl1e County. SI.YIP LICITY OF CON STRUCTION EASE OF OPER ATION; UNIFOR MITY OF PRECISE ACTION AT ANY RA~E OF SPEED, capo.city of ran~e and adaptibility to great variety of work, fin e or coarse, THOS. SMITH. m7-lm. BATTINGS. " " " " Diagonals. Homespun. FrenchReps. Plaids. ll!erinoes. Russiao Twills. BO UNSALL, MANUFACTURER an I MPORTER, DEA LER in all va.iit.:ties of ' th~ Good buildings and fences, and large young or· chard, }\}r particulars, .apply to \V:M. 'l'l.'tER., HATDO~. Oct . 29th, 1874. Hf. STRAYED. ~lE hito the premises on Lot 6, 7th Con. OA of Da[ lin~n, about a month ago, a Y ea.r~ ling H eifer, th e O\\'ner fa requested to pay ex p eiures and take it a.vi.·ay . Au claas~s of \vorking people, of either sex, young or old, inake mote money a.t work fnr us iu thtiir epare inoments, or all the time, than a.t anything e1se. Particulars free. Post card to States costs but two centa. Address G . S,TI~ SON & CO .. Portland, l\fuinc, U, S. October 27th. 1874. 1y-bp-o43.m5. !115 TO $2Q ·PER _ DAY.- AgentsW·nted ! NO PRESENTS - GIVEN, BUT CODD Weight ancl Measti1·e G1.ta1 ·anteecl ·in,. eve1·y instance. Equa.l to Toronto Work. Italian & Ameican Marble. . ~lard~ arud choice selec,ti~ll of , THE Y STAND UNRIVALLED, ru7 ·tf t>AMUEL POLLAHD, Senr. STRAYED. N T O tbe prem ises of the .subscriber un or I about th e l ::it of ,J ul y last, E we nnct Lamb. 'l'he can have them by proving property l t by n1ail free. Address 'vith ~en cent return stamp, M . YOUNG, 173 Greenwich St., N . Y . WORK At home, 1naleorfemale; $35 per ·w eek.day or evening. ]{o Capit al. FOR ALL ! !Ve send valuable vackage of Goods Oct. 1st, 1874. bp-m6-o40·6mos. 'I'eas a Speciality. J . L. STROWGER J , D. STROWGER . - wcastle, /~.Ugu!>t, Cabinet and four-fourth size made cquitlly a1:1 . good a.a their cards. Go and examine specimens, and be convinced that they are doingwell. E xtra. prints call be had off @ Id n egatives. They keep on han<l and for sale, an 'I1h es e Celebrated ) Iachi.Jtt.!S obtained the FIRST P RIZ F: Ai' THE Plaid Wincies. Plain do. Shawls. FJannells. Monuments & Grave Stones, 8olway en hand, of superio1 · 'vo1kmanship 1 t\n<l at lo"'eat prices. 14th, 1874 . Assortment of Frames :Provincial Exhibition, h t::ld in i\'Iont real in Srpteinber, 1873 . "\\-' ll.Hted . Agents Wrought or Cast Iron Fencco ur euclo8iag burying lot.a. QWll~l' CORDWOOD FOR SALE. a nd pn.yiag !or a.d verti i:iement, m7-3in. JOSEPH McCLELLA:N, Lot Ko. 10, 2nd Con. FOR :il SA.LJ~. En<).i1ire of · -- J ACOB BLOW,QueenSt , owmanville, Oct. 5th, l874, bp·tf- m4ol2. A Price 865. m35-tf Cheap GOOD SECOND II A~D P iano for ~ale. the Cheapest. - - o-- Furniture Tops, 1\Iantel Pieces, &c J. T. ANDERSON, L OCA L il&EN1 Manc hester l:!eptember 24, 1874. B o'W'ID.anville. kept on h at1d 1 or 'vr ought to onle1·. r espectfully i·eriuested a.t the worlcsi ;_ 1..:ciU iB " l-tf J . :VI. BRIMAU O ~fBE. Bowmanville, Kov 12th, 1873. bp-043-mG-tf by-o37-o24-lyr, Ooto\Jo. , ll 869. ...__ King Street, Boicmanvi/le l I h · 1I )

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