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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 9 Jun 1876, p. 4

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. ' THE MERCHANT FRIDAY JUNE 9, 1876, ,I · POETRY. A Close. Hard Man. A bard, close n1an \VOiS Solomon ltay, Nothing of value he gave away ; He hoa.rclcd and saved, ' He i~inched and shaved, And the Jnore h~ had the more he craYed. The Juird·ea.rned dollar he tried to gain Tiroughthim little but care and pain ; :H'or little he spent, He made it bdug him twenty per cent. Sm..:h was the life of Solo1non Ray. 'l'he years \\·ent by and his hair grew gray; Hi~ cheeks grew thin, -oAnd bia soul within awaken an eager desir~ in the slumbering , ,GE~ERAL Sterling 'Silver Spoons, a.nd Pure Gold tenan!.B of the grave. But better, infinitely Grew lH~rd as the dollD.r he worked to win. Wedding Rings. better, to crumble bac,k '.to the vile, dust ' nut he Cied one day, as o.11 men inust, AARON BUCKLER. We hne repeived a large assor:trnent of For life hi. neeting, and men are but dust ; from whence we sprung,' than be, living in Bowmanville, Oct, 8th, 1875. The heirs ¥,.ere gay this world of glorious possibilities, possess· -"· ~11hat laid him awa.y, And that wa1:1 the end of Solomon llay. ing a sluggish soul with no hope that i· 11ot They qtrn.1Teled UO\\T who had little en.red sordid, no desire that is not groveling, no 1 For Solon10n H.ay while his life WHB spared. for, out-reaching ambition tu claim as our Selected ·persona.Hy b.y BRIDGMAN, (formerly _ with Hi~ lands ,~·ere sold. And his ba.rd·earned gold own the,splendid oppo·tnnlties wtfich await , . AU went to the h,.wy1;1n~ . I am told . us on every hand,! Sha!! we drift.idly , hY Milne) from the principal markets of the country ; the same Yet ineu. will cheat, :ln(l pinch, n.111.l r:ave, In so frail a bark 1acroBB the bright and I ' , · , IJaving re1noved to more commod.iuus p~miset., Nor c;;u-ry their tre<.1.8Ures beyond the grave IN And their gold aomc day pcacdulwaters,li!<e11oloudupoll'thesuiu-' having been purchased for cash, at from 10 to 15 per cent., ""\Vill melt away, mer sky, lulled softly to sleee by the hea: FOTHERGILL'S BLOOK, 1.ike the ~elfiah sayings of Solomo·n Ra.y. venly mus~ of the siren's voice, as it comes, , will be sold at prices that defy competition in this Connty. beg to inform the public generally. that they - ·E, .11. C. 1 Ch1"ist·ianat lVork. are now enabled to offer them family at \irst, ,then clearer, till at last .Lt · And all he lent !hem forth to a slumbering worl.l ! ,Qlear and thrllling and strong is their music, I awaking every thought and energy to life and actio~, thrilling every i,ierve an~ tib.ir Bowmanville, 1\'.Iarch 13th, 1876. of the frame, i colling ittto being< thci eh'.uil· · bering germs of· nobler life, a.· with cle~ DEAR Sm :-We beg to inform you that we have now nal voice they cry, ,'Ring ,out the d~ad ! , Ring out the deaQ, !' No, notto the' ~M·d do 1 commenced business at the above address under the firm of AND these opportunities come-not to the dead, ' but the living. · No call of duty, however · great, shall find a responsive echo from the CONSISTING OF tomb» WATCHES, CioOCKS, CUTLERY, AS : PLATED WARE, E1:c. No occasion, however fair, shall ever MILNE'S, OLD .STAND,- Just Arrived · IS EQUIVALENT TO at the i. New Goods I BE FREE PASS· llfTO F A..SBION 110118::&: splendid assortment of NEW MILLINERY. AJso a. lot of & FLEMING, MUST SOLD, F. Y. where can be found one of the REAL HAIR, FANCY GOOD~, & Amo a large atook of GROCERS AND ME. ROHANTS. Stamps for Baiding and Em- broidery. Groceries, Crockery, Glassu;are, See<ls, we., T. J Largest and Most Varied Stock. !FASHIONS for Spring just to hand. J. D. Strowger Better Inducements in the line of NEwcAs'l'LE· :·: Spring and Sun11ner :GOODS.' IN TOWN. · OF DDESSHA..K.ING usual. MRS. A. FLETClIER Bowrnan ville · .t\pril 7th,1874. Crumbs for Chickens. __ The path of duty-through the Cus· tom House. A fashionable party is now called a , daughter-cultural show.' A Milwaukee man went to :i meeting in London one even ing, and when the cockneys said, "ear 'c!ar,' he took it CrcepH in this potty pace from day to day for a ncrsonal allusion, and got out. To the laot syllable of rocorded tim·, · f TEAS ~ And all 0111, yesterdays have lighted fools to our assortment o · · A little boy, whose conduct made his Tl10 way t· dusty death.' mother say that she fe~ed did not I hear the rush of the years a· they duce. , ~f;lt ~bJ::i~dod·,~~~,n~ak~; yo~~ra:i,;r;~; sweep past me, 'and the mighty roar of Bowmanville, Mlmh 9th, 1876. like my ways Letter.· voices like a tempest at soa. They die , rises to a great wave of ~elod~ aµd ,breaks We hope by an earnest endeavor to serve you well, to mee t over the enraptured soul whose golden op· , · portunity is forever and ~orever lost 1 '· with a liberal share Public Patronage. ' Hoping to have tlll'l 'Seize the day l' cries the poet. Yea, , seize the day, the bright, auspicious <lay, pleasure of a call from you, for the night lingers not far behin. d. You We ' remain, yours respectfully, cry ".l'o·morrow !' Ah!, JJ. &; F. 'To-morro\v, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, N. B.-W e would particularly beg to call your attention , of Grocery Business,, (AS REGARDS PRICE .f: Dress Goocls, , Prints, Cottons, etc., at prices to suit thehard times. THE 'I'h h" h t ·c ·cl for Pro · . e ig es , pr1 e pa1 , 2H!. QU;;iLlTY) 0 'l'he Clothing Department for Cash. Call and price the gGods-seemg is behevmg. Bowmanville, April 21st, 1876. Elephant House NEW than any other " house in the County. i'c Weight and ft{easurc Guaranteed in every instance. , 1 NO PRESENTS GIVEN, BUT G 0oo: is replete with all the latest styles of Goods, an~ th~se w!ll ~e sold low · awliy in the diStance, grow faint.er and 'I narrowi'y escaped being cut off fainter, then sink into q murmur and ·aro with a shilling,' said a solemn young , gone. ,Qnly one sound is heard, clear and man. ' How did you escape it? asked , a bystander. ' My father hadn't a ringing as the born of the hunter on tho shilling,' was the solemn reply. Alps, and this shall awaken the dormant soul to" all its powers, stir it up from Jeth' Ah, Jemmy,' said a ,sympathizing argy to actiqn, with~ ceaseless yearnfriend to a man who was JUSt too late ing for the in finite treasures of the here· for the train, ' you did not ·d nm fast after, ' and bid it grasp the floating visions enough.' 'Yes, I did,' sa1 Jemmy; , but I didn't start soon enough.' of the fancy,and stamp up<>n them the royal seal of immortality. ' Have yon seen m'y black-faced anteH. S, L. lope?' inquired Mr. Leoscopc, who had a collection of animals, of his friend I , . Bottlejack. 'No, I haven't. W!1on~ FARM AND HOUSEHOLD did xour black-faced aunt elope with? n Scaly Legs." At &'mGdical examination a young aspirant ror a phsician's diploma was 'rhe unaightly affection known ns u scalY asked ' When does mortification ensue?' leg8," that so rliafi.guro fowls {a.nd in the show The Bowmanville, Fumitme F<ictory, l111ving commcn?ed busine:is again, , . d' 'When you propose and are reiecte , rooms often prevents them from ".'inning), need and tlic New. Company having appointed t_he subscnber, R:eta1l Agent was the reply that greeted the question- never be see1J. to any extent in the p')ultrv· run~ for the Town and Country arnund, he is prepared to offer the er. if this disense is taken in ha.nd scMOnably. Any excuse better than none. A to- it is quite ensily cured in its incipient stage, Ve1·y BEST Styles of l'JJRNITURE, at _Prices belo~ any per says he would lJe a l mperance and breeders 8hould always be on 'the lookout at which it can be procured elsewhere m the Provin~e. man jn a minute if il wasn't for his wife. for this, as they should bo for roup, drooping, or other ~irregular condition which their He knows she'd be lonesome if she fowls are moxe or less lia.Qle to, frotn time to hadn't something to jaw abo1 1t and find fault with. in character, parMitical also. 1he · ' " &ales " a1.·e occasioned by myriads of smo.ll · . ·J _ inse9ta, invisible to tbe ,nak·deye, but cleorly Funerals furnished in every re~pect, in the Very Boot Style' anl at Lost Opportunities. ·made out by the use of the microscope. They huddle in eca.!ea or whitish-gray blotches, at , PRICES LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER FIRM IN THE COUNTRY. (In Phrenologic«l J 01mzal, for June.) tirst, upon the shanks of the fowl ; ar.d if not , ) . · ~ , FREE @" On~ of the F JNES:l' HEARSES in ~ie 1 rov~~e, SENT .' ~ ' Life is a splendi<l possibility. It is lull removed or ue·trnyed early, will increase very of anticipated tri.1ftnphs, and etretchea away rapidly until they form in wartieh Jumps liko to any Funeral furnished by the Subecrtue?', within Ten miles of the carbuncle on the nccko'. the turkey cock.in Bowrnan'ltille. . · ' over many a field of imagined glory. It appearance, but of a horruer and rougher sub· _ ~ brightens to the fancy as the widening lines atance, which finally terminate in lumpy white R rta having been circulated. that the undersigued l1M ~ecn overobarb-ing in the Undertok· 0 iu" ife partment be be~ to submit the following figure s, \\'hich he cballenge8 any hone to1contro.' the morning ligM, or ueepens to the ro· aores like aggregations of salt rheum. ' " ' d " b d Aetna.I a.mount c nr,....er · To mirJUbi&-Ji.t..wly atnge= alth.ough,. aa-M/e diet, lleportc. anDioulnlt c arge . 'fo,\·elve ))ollars a ~·cat,e..hJW1..WichJloo.d the.fllill!llllt.~ky_i Fifty o are· · Thirty do. · Nine ?o. the golden splendor of the dying day. It have state~ it may be eon trolled best when the sea.lee first begin to fortn-·wash the legs Ji'ortY·lt'ive do. . Twenty-five do. flat rolls up the misty curtain of doubt, and re· S~xty d;; ~hfrfy ~~: veals to the enra~tnred eye the ineffable thoroughly in whale oil snap, (Uld then ap1>ly I :r. 'l'eas a Speciality.· D. STROWGER. Nowcastle,Auirust, 11th, 1874 TH.f'..l TIIE DOMINION Savings and SOCIETY OF LONDON ONTARIO. A substitute for Lath & Plaster~ ,_ THE PA.TENT ALUMINO'lJS and OR· NAMENTAL BUILDING l' AP;ER. PAPER OIL-OL01'H and CARPETING · · CHEAP FURNITURE f CHEAP FU'RNITURE ! I ,ICHEAP FURNITURE! At Manning's Old Stand. DOMINION BANK. BOWMAKVILLE. INVESTMENT Capital, Paid Up, HEAD OFFWE, $1,000,000 TORON'l'O. SOLE AGENT FDR THIS PLACE. A Lurye Stock Just Received,-Plain and CW· nanwnta4 both for Walls ar.d 'i'loors. ' DltANCH OFFl(JES: OSHAWA, 0RILLIA 1 ConounG, 'VB.ITBY UXBBiDG.B, Bow MANVILLE, ~ ---:o:- ·rhe P<tper Oil Cloth a.nd Ca.rpct~g is a Cheap · nnd Durable Substitute for Oil Cloth. ·!'he Chomica.la with wbioh the PA.per is sa.tur· ~.tod, render it proof a~ainRt , Ra~, l\{oths, 1 t~~lsis, i II ~ Ii j j ~j i ,fl j This Bank, in addition to transacting the· usual bankin~ business offers to the public. _ all th~ advantages of a. Saving Institution with the security of a. large vaid-up capital, by the means of a. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Intel'eat allowed on all deposits of One Dollar and upwards, at the rate of l!.,IVE per cent. per annum. Depositors ca.n withdraw either the whole or any part of their deposits at any time 1 without previous notice. Special rates of interest allowed. upon deposits with notice.of \Vithdra.wal. ' American Currency and Silver taken on <le· posit, Dr:iftR granted payo.ble in Great Britain, United States and all parts of Canada. l@·Depuaits can br rernitted by mall)addressed to the Do1ninion oa.nk Jregistered], wl1en in all cases a Pass-nook receipt will be sent by return post. J, A. CODD, Agent, ·t I $1,000,000,00 Cap1 a, Subscribed, 750,000.00 300,000.00 Paid up, ·Reserve and Contingent Fund, 60,000,00 , .Jl,foney loaned upon real estate on t~ic most favomble terrns, mortgages purchased, interest allowed on deposits. , ~ and M1..:o. Va-rnish Polish! · .· i YS Another tbing much'. wanted. :0. MACJi':CE, · instantaneoual:t_- ....... Lltanag'er President. . · Reference by permission, GEO. McGILL, ESQ, Manager On~m'10 Bank, Nothing ever discovered 'beBowmanville. WILLIA~ ALLISON, EsQ., M. D., Bowman ville. fo1 e to equal this Polish. London, Maro::h, St~, 1876. :F' :B. . Thia Polish give~ a most elegant ln.strc,aud dries Bowmanville, Jan. 6th, 1874. 15-tf. A BIG RURH FOR FOR Piano Fo1,tes, Cloe/cs, Picture lhames or any kind of Varnished · Furniture. Biiggies, Cutters, Sleighs, . and all M,nd8 of Varni8hed Cf!rriagl!AI 80, HO l Gentlemen of :Fa.shiora. ---NOT SO FAST. I hnve "'lli.tten these few lines And all I have to say, That you can 'find.me still at home I a.m not ·gone a.way ; So all 1ny kind old friends may come And all the young ones too An<l get their garments nicely ma.do In fn.shions that are new) Whero old and young- dtia.r "friendme. meet A welco1ne greeting by R. J:EATE Bowmnnvill6, June 19th 1873. is now raging a.t SOLE AGENT FOR THIS PLACE. lJe&nty of a land where the breath of" tbou- the whole affected surface of the limb. Follow s:iud roses scents the 11.ir, and '"here every t11is np three doys In suc.-easion, and then sound is a voice of melody which tells tlEI JJalhe lho shanks with a bit of sponge or flan· Ibis must be a 'ery garden of delights. The nel dipped in common kerosene or epirita of tnr· . ailence of the holy night is only broken bv pentine. the murmuring waters us they glide peace· a coat ofpo,vtl.ered sulphur, n1i.xed ·with la.rd, to §ifty t 6 ~ d.o even Y· \' · ]fifty <lo. Agent J 'Or ;:, the Celebrated Raymond's Metallic Coffins, of N y k ew or. ' HA:RDWA:EtE4 As usua 1 a. L rge Stock on hand of fully on to tbe sea, or the sound of the ' --lo11ely blnl 'Vhieh sadly sings, rcmovo the dend shells of the vermin effectually, a'!P is not a troublesome operation either to bird or owner. ~Poult1·y World, l'J1h1 \vill destroy the insects~ an<l w. p. PROWER. Bowmanville. Mait:h 30th, 187G. LEVI MORRIS, GENEBAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. · Manufacturer of Sash, Blinds Doors, Mouldings, and Window Frames, With or ·oithout Ga..<ing. With or without Band Mo1'!d8. and he Brooding 1po11 ita nest unheard, \Yith foldu wings j' and throu h all the golden day, no aound g th of_labor ever _comca to grate upon ee.r 1 \ \ 1th harsh, d1scordaut note. l.lut everywhere the 'sunny-footed hours' keep ·time to the Red l'epper for Poultry. · ° dance, with song and wine, ae merrily the over h1n1, an ever~ co ore . v1s1on o s soul fadcS.ll\Vtl.y. If we ,our.eyes on the nu1tcriul world, what p1cture-l1ke con~ ccpLions arise in the world within! I .turn my eyes inward, UlHl wLat do r behold 1 ls To the dreamer, (his is life Let the coJd gray sky of"realitv but break' , · ' d l d .. · · f hi time goes by. ~l?se · I do not know. if other person~ who raise poultry and pot b1rdtt a.ro BB much dependent · ns I am on rcd1Jopper; but I have found ao much benefit from itsuRe in my poultry yards and bird cages, that it may not bo amiM to call the attention of others to .it.B good properties. I do not speak of the article tho.tis sold in 4_rui; stores-and sometimes not remarkably freshbut of the capsicum tha.t grows in our gardens. I have tried all the different varieties, a.nd the most pullgentBnd efficacious iathe small, mostlyknownbythena.meof ·" bird's pepper." 'l1he \ plantin .itselfisabeautiful object. It grows : nbout two feet high, and in Autumn its bright I ,little scarlet. berries loo~ like coral Leads peep,ing from ~nder the dark green foliage . · Indeed, one plant1n n. pot form~ a. ye9 pretty ornament 'for a flower stand. 'l'he seeds poSBcss o..I stim· ulating and reviving property. and I find - that two or threlil given. to neWly·hatcbe<l chickens, es{Jecially if they arc weakly 1 ha veil\ trio flt happycffcct. If a hen looks fee~lc afte~m~ulting, Nix of these berries or p.ods, _given da.ily in some corn meal and sweet milk, intprove. s her wonderfully. IJ8.st summer two of my'canaries be· gan to droop. Everyday I s;cave them each one seed of the u bird's PCP.per," and in lesa thari a ":e~k they wor~ quite ""·~IL ~he eame remedy is mvaluable fork mp1cki~ brrds,-A1i S. F. HILL has a det'Elrmined to continue to sell at these minously low pnces cheaper than the cheapest. Why he can do it-First, he buys for cash and knows just how to bvy ! Second, what he can't buy cheap enough, he manufa 0tureR Third, he is satisfied with small profits ! Fourth, he sells for cash ; Fifth, he sells at bottom prices. 1s Hardware, Paints and Oils, .stoues and Tinware. All of whir.h lvill be sold a.t low figure". John McLeod. & Co., Wellington Bulldi11gs, Bowmanvill9 August 10th, 1875, -o- C.ALLAND SBJC POB YOUBSELVEBt AND . ' , e atock, which comprises everything Mthe trade1 of tho very latest and most elegan etylcs n.nd patterns, of English, Can~ian; and American manufacturo. -o. He still continut\f! to manufacture to order, from 1the boat of ma.torial 1 a.nd none but first.clas11 worklllen kept. · Examine -'-o- :B-..1J LL . STOCK . OF . Planing, Planing & Matching, sawing and Turning, Oi·naniMttal Pickets, in every variety, 'and Scroll Sawing, of every description· BRING YOUR FRl~NDS WITJ-i YOU. · TH.l!i MERCHANT has now a luma fide ID y Goods (Jlotlling, fl I "' it a svcctral artuy riding townrrl the belea ured city uf tho past 1 Or !U'e these g . . . · phantorus but the di 1n vaganes of a morbid fa.ucy 1 Are these beings clothed in the ghostly babilirnuuts of the spirit . world 1 Aro they the black slHtclnws of death which B\Veep nway the lor:g gathered rlust of the touJbs or shall they robe thewselvei:i in the 011 Groc ·er1· es, &c., · : ' Orders Promptly . xecuted. ,and Good Fits Guaranteed Valises, etc., all of ' -+He has in atock an endless variety of Ladies' and Gents' Saratoga TL"ttnka, which he is selling_cheap for caah. -o- Circulation of 1000. aud v:ith tho oxCop.tion of a fow, these pasY into tho hands of the pli'Ople of West Durham. 'l~hti public will atonce aoo the utility of the pa.per M an , Remember the Stand "BIG BOOT " drawn by Two Horses, Kiug St. Bowmanvillo, Ma 13; 1874. 1 and is Selling Very Cheap. DONE TO ORDER, on the M. TRELEVEN. Sihlnlug garro,.~nt e ui nortu.ht.) · Silent aa the grim-visaged warriors of the olden ti1ne, this spectr!l.l army :passes by. K 0 n1arti.al strains arise upon the eveniu('I' air to awaken their: ecboeR along the 1.11 11 . . ' .. , . . 'l auy once and you will buy· again. I Bowmanville, April 28th, 1876. , ---o--- SHORTEST NOTIOE. BI_jIC. TO THE . PU, "\VALTER 'VIGG & SON, I SPLENDID HEARSE, ADVERTISING . MEDIUM. It Bas No.Bqu.al in this constituency, and this fa.ct lli btiing con stantly demonstrated, ====~========================;=:======== peaceful valleys of this enchanted laud, But grandly they pasa me by, !Ille after 1"! · · okl Farm.er, in lVooMoc ·et atr-tO\>. lin('; colu1nn after colnrnn, on, on, neither to the rig lit nor the left, forever and forever To keep cut flowers freali, to a vaso of :How· 0 u,vard. . Shining through the mists which ora put half n. teaspoonful o~ soda in the water. rise und Envell like the rolling billows of the Topreaerve ice in a refrigerator, lvrap in sevsea, I catch the gleam of their waving ban· el'al thickncasea of newspa;per. ners a.nd see, tbereou, t.bese blazing chat· 'l'o take rust from at~l 1 cover the steel wit11 ac.tcrs inscribec1, '1'ime and Opportunity! sweet oil, well rb.bbed in. In forty-eight hours, They ure tbille. 0 let them not be lost!' nib it with finely:powdercd unslaked lime until At last! ut la.st ! the shadows melt away the rust disappears. Hints and Recipes. Important Annot1Iicement ! into ·the uistance, the clnutll'I fall apart, the .· celestial light hreak ing through reveols the aplendors oJ the ruost glorious of all realities. rrhe 1011g,unwav~dng line of figures, appcariug to the fauoy as n epeCtral army 'l'o clean strf.w n1atting. put a pint oI salt in ~pail of wann wa.ter, and give tl1e lnatting a. thorough -washing. W. llcMURTBY, New I A with banners, is nunght but the wcll,drilled squa<lron of duties, occasions, ana opportunities, as it goes marching dol\·D 'the This is a good receipt to .brighten furniture corridors of tirn o/ a.nd remOve spots : 'rwo tablespoonfuls of vin1;i · But shall we hoar uo txurupet tones fron1 gn.r, half a ta.bleapoonfnl of tur1>entine ; use this mighty host 1 Shall no clarion note with a bit of .flannel. sound forth as a \Varning' to the millions To clear a room of mosquities, bw-n in a pla~, who lie iuly by in the flowery valleys whilh o'\o·cr the g<t1' or a candle, a piecti of gum-=ta.m· slope away from the highway of life 1 phor, about one-third the size of n.n_egg, being Kot so to the soul that never slumbers. car~ful that it doa uot ignito. 'l'hc smoke will Not su to him who rises in the strength of fill the roon1 and expel the mosqllitoes. bis u1ight, 'shakes frum hi s locks the a.shes '1'0 take out fruit°'"spots, })our boiling water uf tlle grave,' and treads forth 'into the through them before washing, or moisten tho ~lo.rious liberty of God.' Nut so to bun spot, and bold it n1Hler a lighted mat<:h, when who, with ever-wakeful eye, \Vith cver-lis· the aulphurouS $11.8 Will SOOll Cl:LUSU the stain tu tening ear waiti:i in hiB annor to be called .d isappear. ':Po revive withenng flo,vers, take them fron1 tho vn.so, throw out the cold wn.ter, and replace it with hot water, in which you can ha.rely hold your finger ; put in the :flowers immediate· l~·. 'J;bo effect is '"'oncterful. Having been delayed , several weeks, in Markus Mayers, ' ope~1ing· out his Dry~l Goods If you have lost a.nythlng, advertise in thit1 ' paat favors, paper. N returning thanks to their numerous customers n.nd the publio generally, for · v.·ould reBJ><;ctfully invite their a.ttention to our present stock of furniture, as we have latoly If you have- found anytbing1 advertise in the added thertito, tha1i we may thereby be enabJed to supply all parties who :ma.y plea.ae to favor MERCHAKT. him wiU1 a. ealJ. Gr.eat inducement.a held out to those purchilsing at our establishment. PicIf you \Vant to sell anytning, advertise in thiei Srunples of the <li.Iferent tures, Looking Glasse1:1, etc. frauJed to order, and in every style. kind of o uldin i:l'I can be "leen at the ware·1·ooro. Wo Would. also beg to inform yon, tLnt, f you \\'ant to buy anything.advertise ii\ tha ,having purchased a MERCHANT, If you want to reach the public, use the NEW columns of the ~IERCHAN'l'. wa shall Le ready at a 11 Limes to attend funera.ls,' on ahort notice and rea.t:1oot1iUle terms· N. B.-Coffins ke}Jt on hand and ma.de to order, a.t the , , AB a weekly newspaper, the lIEBCHANT is NEW DOMINlON RETAIL FURNITURE WARE-ROOllf. ecn.r.cely excelled. Sixteen columns of CR>refnlly selected 1-earl.ing matter appear in each if!:sue, comprising LUeratu1·e, King Street East, Oshawa· AgriculturaJ1 Family &(I.ding, Oshaw., Aug. 26th, 1870. . , General aml Local lV"cwa--o-all fresh.,and rc~da.ble. Subscriptions taken any time durin~ the Very Serious Charge, year. based upon aubatantialfa.cts, ls just being cir culated, and is to tli.is cffect;--tha.t one of ou prominent ~f1;:rchanta, --:o:-: is the thief of time, bu~ ~uying Gootl11 at P'f"'" OUR RATES ARE LOW. STARTLING Revelatio11s! J. Proorastination TERMS 75 CTS., IN ADVANCE. 'Establishment, South Sea &al, E'1'1nine, Grey and CheapStore Chea11 Store Blaclc Lamb, Grebe and Minic Seti. hn.s purchMed an immense Stock of Goods, on advantageous tennH, and he is going to give his Custumers the benefit of his bargain. '!'he Stock ia "e. r y large, embracing . S. VANSTONE'S FOR TYRONE ' JOl3 PRINTING wel_have ev<'ry fuuility, "\Ve do not \Vork for nothing, or fun, but our prices will ho found low, aa our presses are run by steam 11ower.j TYRONE, l1as tleterminecl to o1fer, cluring the varyingin pricoaccotdiugtoquallty,andcon· remaintler of the eisting of I Has .now a full.nBBorted Stock of . Season .11his entire . caps, Collaretts, Muffs,· stock, at such prices ~s 'v1 ensu1·e a Beaus, Mitts, &c. &c. Groceries CLEARJN G SALE. . all NEW I purchased w1·th The st ock lS ". care, and at remarkably Low Rates.' ~-=-CA~L~L~AN_D~S_E_E_>Hoiv Chea1J good Goo<ls can be sold f 01· CASH. Bowmanville, November 19th, 1875. L~t;;ta ..,,:,w·Styl;S ! S~;RTS, DRAWER~ 011 to the hearke11s to the blast from the tinn1pet of hiA chief. Not so to him "'bo atJugglcs in the c.harneJ.-house of huruan iniscry, arJd bursts the bonU.s \\·bich frily 1 t'l.11J bin<l his captive sQul. Not so to him who t.ram ps ·with giant tread on every idol of Here is a cement for sealini; corka :-1'-Ielt one part of tallow and three of reai~ together ; When iio.rtly cooled, 't urn the well-corked bottle [th~ end of the cork cut even with the bottlo] upside down ; give it one or two turns in the cement1 tW'n book, leave i~ to cool. All Styles of Children's Furs on hand, aud the Prices such as has never before been offered in Bowma._nville. He also offers a very attr.....::tive lot of Good11 Dry Goods, com;o:~"~',i ~~'~1~~:p~r~,,.udyo11 ~oot's ~ Shoes · Dry Go. ods, *' gw ' Groceries, etc., etc, which for · Show Bills Sale Bills Hand Bills Progammes ' means of getti11B' the 'vorth of your ia the best Cfrculars money, 111 Bill Heads FIRST·OLASS · GOODS. Cards Pamphlets, a.nd everything frorn the size of R l'octer large enough ·to cover a i.rn to a half.inch strip, printed in good style, and at cit prices. Spechnens of work can be seen at our office. Work:1 ha.nded out, nnd the cai-h tnkcn for it O: [BARKER. ,MUPHLERS, SOCKS, COLLARS, NEGK,T[Ef:I, !'hey To keep the rind and· juice o lemons, grate clay, and lif1 s his hea<l proudly to the hea· the rind and mix with e~al qu of augar, Cash Customers will buy mustbeso~~:.~~~~r~~~S\Vill be made, close margins. . !'I · vcns in th e -con scious freedom of hiE! im- bottle, cork, and seal, sq...,,e and strain the mortality 1 0h, doubly guilty is he who juice, and to a pint allow one i:.nd a. quarter l.icare Uot Lhe Uclla of eternity, nor springs pounds oI sugar ; leave it a day 01· two in an _ to action irL their waruing notes, nor sounda open vessel, then skim 1 bottle, cork, And seru. CASH l'AID FOR RAWS FURS. Quality and Cheap) .rices 'W whhichiwhill bd.eBO::tc C e..,, 01Upe· ness, tition. CANN OT BE SURPASSED arkware, . Croc ery, &c., H d Manaqer THE SClfOOL NOYELTY I THE NOISELESS AND Unbreakable Slate M. M.A. YEl?.'S. Bowmanville, Oct.llst, 1875 J, E LLIOl T S. VA.NSTONE. AT OUR BOOK RO OM Ask for it! Send for it I I Tyrone, March 30th, 1874. C. BARKEB. 7·., l I j ...___·== I -

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