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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Mar 1876, p. 1

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l by th~ Proprietor. \V \I .. R. CLI1\fIE .. a_t the OIFIFICE-Post lNQ 8 rRl<&'l", omce Blod·, BOWKA.NVILLE, ONT. --:-:- SOM.ETH I -NG ASUBSTITUTE FOR LATH AND RLASTER. SOLT~ .AGENT , A large stock just received, of pl&in &nd ornamental, b<lth for walls >EGIS·rRAR WEST DURHAM and fiOOTR ' ;.... ~Issuer. orMa.rrlFfl"' Ltcee;nl!lefll, Barrister an.The Paper Oil-clot.h and Carretinir is a che11p &nd durable substitute ._ ttol'ney at La.w and Solieltor in Oht\TCeM".·lnney loaned on Real E&ta.~. 01Dce Oil 1'llll' for oil-cloth. The chemicals with which' the paper is saturated render it teot. Bowma.nvIUe·..- - - proof against rats, moths and mice. " l VARNISH POLISH MILLINERY ANOTHER THING ~UCll WANTl<;D. Thia Polish gives a most elegimt luRtre, &nd dries inst.Antaneously.bcfo1-e to equal this Polisn. OA.RRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLICI- N othing ever discov~red ' l .:>Ton, a.nd Notary Publlc For PIANOFORTES, For BUGGIE!'!, BROUGHT TO LIGHT. .!. TltUE STORY. n. __ , JF:rJCK, --.First door east of Poat ce. up 1talra CLOCKS. CUT'fEUS, PICTURE FRAMES, S~GHS, and all kmds uf 4Yld all kind· of V armahed Furniture. Varmahed Carriage· Just arrived at, the ~OLE AGENT FOH 'I fH..: PLAf'E. F8sh1on A Splendhl Stock: o New Millinery. Pancy Goodst 'Ylools, and Undel'clothlng. .A.T~LA \V, Soli:cttore in C haneery and tn10 eaev, Conveyane'eTS, Notarlet, Sollcttnr· tor It ,. Ontario Bn.nk.. 6u Money for inTe·trnen( all l ines, on 1 aost f&vorable t4r1ns. 1 B ,\RRlfl'rERS AND ATTORNEYS Respectfully announces to the 'l..adie11 of Du1ham that she has opened a. "\Y~st ¥ AND DRESS·MAKINGThe 3ubseriber invites the special MI LUNE RY F ARL!SflMENT attention of the public to his unusµ~llly Jarpe. and well assorted stock of 'f ExTRA.ORDIN A.RY CoINCJDF.NCES - An taple & Fancy Dry Goods. ALL OF WHICH eld newspaper of the year 1777 puhlhh·d the following ao an extract of a letter fro11> Lanark: "Old ' William Donglas and his wife nre lately dead.' You kno·v that he and his wife were born on the same day, w1tlun Having been purchased ·for -under the present depressed state of the markets- Will be found under current rates " What will be their surprise when they <lIBcover two tnrl~tost wtlun then- city ! " " The people of Florence,."' responded A Large and Varied Assortment qf LINE.NI>, IJJAPb!BS, the youngeot of the company," h ke all the rest, wtll receive me coldly whon they find a stranger 1n11tea.d of a fa.vont". Wha.t can a dnmb inetrnment do berndeauch a voice? Plto!'. BAIRlJ, United Staw1 F1Rh Comm1ss1oner, will unport a stock of th; egg1 of tko ·ole and turbot from England m the I 1'ALLE NA l'KlNI:! <Ut<l 1.JAM.ASK,~, I!'oil IR'l.I.NIJS and ;,JiEE'I'lNIJS, &c., ,[c. THOMAS PATERSON. Bowm&tlfille, M~y 19, lSU. Win dillg .Up! DOMINION wb~ded crcdil sy1t·m, a11d ··}! only f, ,r CASH. J , W. H1rr l'is· s cattle mnnhe tn North'fhe trio separated, each with the kind· I thank you." best wishes and good will. De Benot ern Colorado 156 mile& long, upon which The burly ' host was on the point of went hack to his couch, lhe- fair Mahbran 26,000 head are maintained He "ill this. leaving the room when :his eyes fell upon tu her dresstng·room, and Old Bull to year sell stock to the amoun~ of $200,000. the young man, who had sat hstening un- itom No. 10 m the attic. heeded to the com·ers:.tion. He advanced That evening the people of Florence towiml hin aml bo.,ed low. waited in~en.gcr stu1pt9nse for a gi-eat eon- Ho\vever, I'll bring him in." l 1vill. 11 "You do me a great aer,·ice, 1ngnor.and But I have made ' a promise, and keep it sprmg, and try to hatch them on tho Ma1sachmetb coast. ' or :is equivalent. It rPitnirea no argqment to eo1'3blioh that it i· Co the ad·antage of both bnJer and Miler to trade for ready pay; tile buyer thereby gettinf!: goods at LOWER OauAwA, WHITBT, UXllRl1"lll:. PRICES, and th" seller bein1t saved from loss by b,1d det.ts. th~n tliat all parties ' ~ will concur in the wisdom ·f thi1 change on our part. Our goods will hcrnaft~r be bought for CASH only, we and 1hall thereby reap the advant,,g· of lorg~ trade di·c ·unts1 whi h advant·fle we are determined to l!ive to our eustnmtt·. l'·rtieR pnrohasin1t from na may thcrerore d;pe~d upon eetting goods at kut ten per cieot. ch·aper , I , than under the old plan. Our stock will this Fall be more repl~te than ever, and a still higher clan of' good· will be kept, We therefore gu·ra.. tee the greatest eatisfsetion to all who may f·vor us with their patron·ge, The following lines will be found full: Ready-made Clot!ting1"C/ot!ts, Tweeds, Dnss Goods. Silks, " Shawls, Skirts, Cotto1ts, Winceys, Blankets, Buffalo Robes, &c.,&c· CENTS' SUITS AND SHIRTS n1en1ber nf the audtence became hushed Son1e, indeed, beJ;t&n to scrvwl and to lament the ahRence of their idol; hut even A Sl"EA.MER wh1< h lately arrt"ed at Sin) . they chainged their f~atnres when the Francisco fro-rn. Y-0koharila. hrought the dnett was snnnded. It was Mahbrau who materrnh for a Japanese t;mple and tna' introduced the stranger, and the lattt1r I men to put it up m the Centunn1al grounds. prove~ lumself an artlat. ~ r The excitement koe \v no bounds and AFTER tlvo. Arkansas fa.rme"s had "qna n.. ?1 everyone freels acknowledged the pre~encc dered $1 ,120 on the 1a.wyer8 u1 t"ryulg ~11 ' manner 1' Indeed, signora, 1f vo1J are lnhor1ng of a star of the first magnitude Thence- fi nd who owned an old cart1 t hcey co mmen ... under embBrrr..,.sment, I should be only fnrtli the odd llat'De of the N orweg1a;u ar- c-ed shooting, and five cents~ worth of nmtl,;)t hn~re1t:1d vn 1\~ery tongue F10 \U Flo- mun1hon hroniht a satlsf.:tcln-rv dec1s1on . too hsppy to assist you." ~ . " lt11 s rt » h ' Mah bran returned a ]oQk that ·howed rence h10 glory spread over the whole of your ca , were t · ?...it wordo ©f fnll plamly h·r willingness to accept any .Europe and at leuJiCth crossed the watr:rs the platnhfr; offer that he might make, of An1er1ca. He was co11rted, re,·erenced, "Did l not tell, signora./' CA)oled the and grebted aa the "r1 ..~a.1 of Pagan1n1 ." faat1d1nus host, "thn.t I should find a subThe beautiful Mal1bran, \\ih<\ oomin.! etituie 1 and here he is-." " I h k . f k hke a spmt from beyond this world, had t an you, tn~JJ.or, nr your u~d ... mterpuscd his dark hfe aud elevated 1t at H ave I th e h nnnr t o BA.1n t e an a.r... nes.a. B t d I b 1once tu the zemth of its effolgencc,depart. f t 1st rom r1 a.n1an 1 an mav e so in· . 't' t k ·1 ,, ed ln her early bloom a.ud loveliness to an 1 qu1s1 ive as o as your nn.me " I am a N nr)'fegta.n, S1g·1ora 1,fabhran,,, eternal spring in the hereafter. De Benot replied the artist, with downcast eyes, "and has also paased aw·y' leavmg to the ~ orld Ole B o a na1ne wreathed in laurels and treasured 11 my nameu · offs ring of liis ernus. Mahbran made ar. atlPmpt to pronounce P h d . g h _, "YEs, I am an old maid," replied a R o. 'led 0 1 t e 1stmg111s eu three who met to- cr1e8i.ti?' ~ '· ~ ~ woman, , 'but it's hecansa there ' the n;:nnA, b n t f a.1 · gether under dtfficulttes and parted in mu" You ha~e heard of our people," he isn't a1iu)gle man 1n this town, who baa. tual love and honor, olO.lJ one remains toeont1nued, ,"only as. sea. kings But you grit enoua:h tu chase a heu twice o.ronnd day among the llVlng. And for bun "who th 1 see I have chosen a different occupation, e iouse. and carry the bow instead of the sword knows soon the bell may toll1 ".:.. D oCTOR was disoov.ered hnldmg ., Hcurth how and Hmr·A A and and per- er b y a stranger, at stght of whom con~ e~ery I ·J I I do not shun the contest, and, although I am to take the place of the violin-vir.tuo10 young 1 a.<I y u1 h 1s lap the other evt·ning,. Ir was 1he old story of chasing a pretty but he stated tkat he ""s &xan:nmug h ~I' 1 S.:FHJ:LL. h;vper-i·om11Qtlc ~Y·l'h<ler of France, I should feel happy, even m my st1 iped kitten m the woods and catchmg 1t I for &n affechoo of the hoort, MJd she re. failure, t<> !Qiow that I had attempted to and findmg it wasn'~ a kitton. It a marked that there was uorhwg wron ill bo of th& le88t eeniqe $o yon. I will en- l """ntflnni&l .,..t, \ laying her head on her ptll&r g 1 I w,.. 1 /

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