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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jan 1876, p. 1

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by the Propr etor vVM. I~. CLI:l_\,fIE at tho oa,'IFICE-Post Office Block, lN() SI Rl!;Kf BOW l\IA); VILLE O~T BUSINESS! Having b01 ght out tbe Cabmet Busirn ss of M1 R S MANNI:NG and w Inch I putpo><e earn lnJ on at the old str.nd Kmg street Bowmanv1lle I beg to say that I will endeavor to keep eve ytlung on hand that is needed m the Fum1tuie !me I 1 A 1 ARGE QUAN nn o,c / / N J1~ \-V RT 0 CK ARR 1VE =,.....,=========,,..,.,====,.,.. is no~ opened out fot sale und 1\-J:ORE 'J 0 I Havrng hrd t en 'eais < xr11 ence m 1he Bowmflnv1ll Furmture l"r.ctm \ and hemg U} pomtecl 1\g< nt ti sell for the Company m Bo\\ man ville the publrn ran clepe id upon gethn" The Best Furniture in the Province at moderate rntes by calling upon me OF ALL KINDS DONE and CHARG1'8 '10DERATE J'J I' vV ---o--- Bo1-1ght a 1-TE\V I:Lf!l~~RSE aJ1 ])!lII_jLIN-ERY 0 :::.E-I E ...A. F ' Stylish Millinery! Just a11n ed at the Fashion Bouse J A !=:.pler Ch<l Stock o ~ci.v I\Illltncry Eancy Goods '\ ool rtTJ l 'C nderclothlng IlBJ he I in Mr l\ferton dtd not sleep n tich <that n1ghi IIe lay anal e th nk1n~ Bi; had 'I he poor had DRESSMAKING. Rt!spCictfa ly ) onra, STAMPING R 8 Bowmanv1lle 23rd Ang 18i5 GLASGOVV HOUSE Staple & Fancy Dry Goods. ALL OF WHICH been purchased for Casb -under the prnsent depiesse<l state of the markets- Will be found under c11rrent rates - - - ) -- - WlTll £li:ETrf 'VITH OUT 1Eli: lH BEAT TTFl:L DRESS GOODS So llo' GenUemen of !Fashun1, not so f'ast. LINENS JJlAPERS, UNEQUAllEO ADVANTAGES \Vlll EEO FEREO 0 D"QASH BUYERS.1 GOLI> J"ILT,INGs. <\~·!diem! '.fl. eeU1 ALVV.aYs ON HAND INSERTED AT A MODER<\.TE FEE Teeth Extracted Vi 1thout Pam sa1d the now 11appy 1\ 1ie have come over Itlr l\Ierlon\I 21 I do not know It st. ctns strange se]f compelled to adn lre this woman '\ho after tlie way he talked to me yesterday l could a"-s 1n ea cheerfulness she did not feel for I er limbantl s sake <\.tter the table was prepared there "as n th1ng UI on 1t but bread and butter an 1 tea Ihey 1nv1tr.d the stranger to eat with them saving We have not innch to of hns commenced wor .... aga1u o l l 1s o \D account fer j ou but a cnp ( f tea w1ll be refresh A Large and Varied Assortment of I TABLE NAPKIN!:! and JJAMA!:iKs, ISllEETfl ijHTRTi l\ (,S and G!:i, &c J M BRIMACOMBE, L D S J. CHAPLIN, DE I.LE l IN" Bo,Hnanville l\lay 19 1874 THOMAS PATERSON. In the Field Again FRUIT AND 0~4ME~TAL TREES, Seeds Bu 'bs Flowers, etc , etc All r1 eesf 1n1shedby1\fR Care guaran OOocl Arst cla."s n.nd true to name Winding Upl OCTOBER 10th, 1875 . It 1s my mtent10n on the abo' e date to "md up the long wmdcd ered1t ')SI m and "IL onlvJor CASil or ts equ1wle,nt F. T. HOSKIN a nd l us opene 1 a .A.ddrcss 1'6) NEWTINSHOP It ~icqmres 1 P 0 Brix 5a R0wmanvilla THE HE liD OFFICE l R 'LNCHES BANK, $1 000 000 TORO~TO the adrnntage of both buyer a1 d the bu5e1 lhereb1 getting goods at LOWLU PP.ICES rnd the seller hem,: eaied from loss by bad dehts We think I was not so much d1sgn S'ecl J blue waist e\ e1 since I can r emember I ne\ er saw i<uch a look1n0 llnng Henry ga.sped Thti interest on the money \VO 11d nut bo ORII Lil Co BOURG BO\YMAN VITT E I nearly as lnnch as the rent I \'i as paying and I slu uld l;~ sav1ng !<'On etlnng by do 1ng 1t I d id not tl11nk ihere i~ould be ln1., yon could not very ret\d1ly nssocrn.te 1'-'Ir Merton the lawyer with a poor w~n farmg man-ha ha' ha laughed Mr then that all p1rt c· will concur m the wIBdom ef tins chnngo. on our part Our goods will hereafter be bought for CASH only "e and shall thcrcb) rcnp the adrnn!agc ,f large trado di<coun!s wlu h ndvrntngt> lcf N[)sEa1r.g lb 11. D [. · TREE~,SHHUBS, PLAN1 ti SPIUNG OE 1874 '"\:"J!:TE INVITE THE ATTENTI01q 'f 'f cf Planters u1 d dealets to our large a1 d IMr any difficulty m paymg back the borrowed mot ey 1 u the first yen.r my wife a.nd one thecl1ldre1 were111 andihe ex'Jfn~es left me without tl e means to pav the debt we are deternnned to e1ve to our custotner Put ties purchasing fronJ us Merton agreed to wa t another ,ear 1f I wo 1l<l pay the mterest I did that lhlB year I was ill for smen months irn may therefore depend upon gettrng goods at least ten per cant cheaper than under the old plan compleLe s tock o" Our stock will this Fall be more replete tban ever and a still lngher class ot goods will be kept We therefore guorantee the greatest Standards and Dwaf Fruit Trees, GR!l.PE Vll\ES Sl\1ALL ERUITS )"or -;;;t;";Cct1on to all who may favor us with their patronage · I,.. ORNAMENT.AL TREES, for~cloRe The followmg lines ~vrll be found full Ready made Clothing Cloths Tweeds He n ust he VClj hru<l hearted, ' plied the traveller N ot nece s irtl.} The fact so CE~TS' SUITS AND SHIRTS October BowMAN\ HU:, l, l87o s_ F_ HILL_

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