A MERRY HEii.:a:r. I'd rather be poor ~nd merry than Inherit the wealth of an indies with a discvntanted sµirit. A 1nerry heart, a c4ocrf ul spirit., from 1Yhich laughter wells np as na~u1·a1ly a s bubbles the springs of Sar a.toga, are wort~1 aJJ the iu0ney-ba,gs, stocks, an d 1noxl~agc~ of \Vall street. -The 1nn,n whc;i htu gl:s Js n. do c d:o1\ ,viLh a cliploma o-n d (l r;;c.1 by the ~.c h ool o[ Natun1; his face cl1>es 1nore good in a sick rQom than a pou1ul nf powders or a gallon of dra11ghts. lf i.h-irigs. go righ G he laughs because he i~ .pleaRed; if they go wrong, he Janghs, because :it is cheaper and ~iet ter-than crying. Peop!e ar c ah\·ays g.lad to see hirn. their hancl i1u1tinctively go half 1vay o~t to rneP-~ his grasp, "\Vh~le they tn£n involunb:1.rily from the cla1n1ny-touch of the d ysp0ptic, wl1ich speaks ori tho groaning kr;y. 1-le laughs yon out oi your f<iults, vlhile_ you ne;or dre~tn <:'f being ofli.luded \Vith hiin ; 1t sccl?s ~s. if sunshine can1e into the _room with hur~, aucl yon never know 'vhat a plea~a.nt world yon arc living in until ~1e points out the sunnv streaks on its pathwa,y."\1lho can h~lp loving the whole ,souled, geniel laughter 1 . Not the bnffoou nor the n1an \vho classes \Yh ith mirth-but the cheery, contented man of sense and inlnd? A. good-bu1nored lti.ngh is the key .to all breasts. The truth is, the p~~ople hke to be laughccl at in Di genial so_ r t. of way.Tf y on are inaiking yourself r1d1culous, you want tu De told of it in a. pleasant 1nanner not sn eenicl at. An<l. it is astonishing' how frankly '"t h e · la.ughing pnp_ula;t~On can talk \Vithcut treading on t he _ sens1t1vc toes of their noiahbtrs? Why '·nll people vu t OD long faceS, "rhen it is so much ~as ier~ and inore co1nfortable to laugh? Tears co1u.o to us unsought and unbidclon.-rl1he 1.Yiscst art iu Efe is to cultivate srniles to find the :flowers where others shrink ;:t.tYay for fear of thorns. Business I - - -:o:- - -I<'OR SALE or HENT. - - - :- -- /A D'\VETjLTJ\G H'OlTS11:, co11!alni11g 8 -, rooms, \Ylth t1alf <-tl'l'C olon;J1a1·<1; haxdau(l e:off.-\'·.at c.1· U!l 't.hc Pl'CllU:W:·., t111d CYCI"Y other conYcnicn("C. ...__'\.pl-'1~ t.o ~ HG-tf. The subscriber, -m consequence of the late fire has terminecl to CASH PRICE, 9 ctt<. CHEDIT PHICJ~, 11 ct.s. J 2~ " 20 $1.15. " 10 " Sell lil ·ott· AT Stock his - Whole ' I 1 17 $1.00. CBATLY REDt:"CED PRICES, This will be strictly adher ed - .J. II I;G G IN B 0 T H A Ill order that he may reopen at his old stand with a stock entirely rrnw. to, and only six months on average accol1nts. . Accounts now due must be p aid AT THE CENTENNIAL - -'X' :E-J: E - ' NOUXCE thnt he has received a well as Borted stock of Genuine Drugs and Pm·e English Ohenlicals. ..:\.lso, a splendid stock of the 1nost ~arefnlly selected B CHE.:HIS'l' AND D.RliGGIST, EGS RESPECTFULLY TO AN DYE STUFJ<'S! 0 The stock now held needs no exaggerated puffing to commend it to public approval, hut is known as one of the largest and best selections of Staple and Fancy Dry Ggoocls 13ver plac_ e d before the inhabit~nts of this town and neighborhood. "DOMINION' l REOEIVED .THE-HIGHEST AWARD I International Medal a11d I>iploma t' f.·hich cnnnot be surpaSsed fnr excellency o g1ality An nssort1nent of .Aniline Dym;- kep ~cnJ~~n~y on hand, together with a choice se DRUGS, ClIBMICALS, l'A'.l'ENT MEDICI:-.!ES,! BRUSHES, COMBS, SHOULDER-BRAm;s, (SUPPORTERS, &c., &.c OILS, PAINTS, _ - COLORS, VARNISHES and WHI FJA nr .A.t tho ve1·y lowost prices. An early callis respectfully solicited. hdf' Now open for sale on Corner of King and Division streets. Eowmanville, August 29, 187fi. F. Y. COWLE. Bowmanville, April 5, 1876. THOMAS PATERSON. f HOUSE AND CATTLE MEDICI NE 'i··antageous terms N. B.--Country Storcpeckcrs supplied on~a J -.-----FOH THE -- ·--·- - -- I,ove's Icy Test. 'l ' he other evenin g as a patient po1 lcen1an wn s- -pacing his beat on H oward 1Jtreet, _a young nu1.n passed hii.n unJ ran up a llight of stone steps and. rang the bell. The office2: heard the door open, a young lady's voice sing out, amt he ·aid tu himself: . "irrjs lov+:/ s young clreanl. ': He was just moving Oil when another officer if he had seen any 011e go in. IIo was informed of what· occurrecl a moment -The PHYSIGIAN'S RtMtDY · to get over it, you generally se:q_d for your physician. If the opinion of . -16 ' LEADING PHYHICIANS of l\{ontreal is c01isidered worthy of co;nfidence, yon vdll try HARD TIMES Cl1eap El'ui· jliilriii~e! {)heap F~l'l"nilt~rel MAN NIN G'S . OLD ST..A_ ND. Th~ Bownmnville Furniture Faetorv having comriienced ru nninn· again, and the new Cqmpany having app~intecl the· undersigned Rctnfi Agent for the Town and surrounding country, he is prepared t o offer the very besj; styles of Furniture . at prices below anything at w liieh it can be procured elsewhere in the Province. . .. ~ BEST. REED ORGAN Mrl N ~~TH E~W W HEN yon are ill and don't kno'v hov.Rh 11Bumat'l_ S _ m DR. BIRN _. BA UM'S 1 I Hard time prices have been adopted at the establishment of i OR LD. He irs Ofl"ering his new and handsome assortment of young rnr.n approached, looked up at the house, and in a sheepish way asked tho ~The GOODS & G t R . OU cme~v, FALL AND WINTER U; cian ~ 111ptied its cuntents over eve1·y st,ono.-' was . sit . t mg ' . 1.ie on th.o I1orse- bl oc k opposite as the officer came back, meaning to stay ; t.11ere 1111t,il. his pl::in unfolded or until he I froze to death. He didn:t. freeze. In a.bout. ten niinutes the door opposite openedt two voices 'Yero heard for a, lilOIUtlllt, and Lhe!l the i.ronn[! man from Cass avenue ' ·· [ cnn\e c10\Vll t he s[.eps or:. his ear, his elbow, his shntOd er blade, his heel, or 110 most ani::r part of _ the iiurrrn.n nlal'i..e-un. He " :r- before, ancl. he gasped: "It was that sneaking chap from Cass al'enue." · He 0valkecl on, aml the omcer walked, SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. but ton minutes later he climed the stone steps with n pail of w ~ter in his hand and Qfilllll0ll only Organ outside of the United States receiving W'an International :Medal, although seven Canadian manu j'Tfacturers were competing, To tho efficacy of wb;ch those 16 P have certified for the cure of D · · Q rgan - c 0., ONT RHEFMATISllf, NEUHALGIA, LUMBAGO, GOt:T, ., ( STIFJ<'NESS IN JOINTS OR LI11rns, SPRAINS, " FHOST BTTES, CHTI~BLA.I.NS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. @"His Buffalo Robes are splendid value. WHis Mink sets are remarkable at the money. J!W!' His Grebe and Alaska outdistance all competition.%fJ""llis -Ci:tps, Collarets, Muffs, rtiitts, &c 0 are n1ade up iri the newest and rilost artistic style, ~His Children's Fnrs arc rare ahd varied, and are just what fond 1na~ mas require for their pets. ~""Then 'tha GPnta 1 ' Fur11ishings e1nbrace cv{}rything in the line: Shirts, Dra~ ers, Socks, Collars, Cuffs; Neckties, Braces, &c. -· Ul'JDERTAH:ING no,V:.'.IAKVILLE, l sa v . and Invest men t .ln -n g s --..JL- ~;JL.~.B , m . . ~.'"11::""'1,111 '"v='"~ o~ ~ .J...V...L..&....L~ .JI..~ -L ~ R{",-"'Ai>. _ 'T "'Ir'~ ~r BRGISES, CUTS, TIURNS, WANDERING PAINS, &c. . Funerals furnished in every respect in the very best sLyks mid at pr10es lower t.h an any other firm in the country. One of the finest Everything good and cheap. Cash cusJomers will b1~y close. C~ll and Hearses in the Provmce SENT FREE to any-foheral furnished by the inspect. No trnuble to show goods, HAW FURS bought at _ highest ca·h prwes, subscriber, within ten miles of Bownumv ille. M. M.A..Y E Also, agent for Raymond's celebrated Metallic Coffins, N cw Y ork. B,o,v1nanvi1le, October, 1875. 8' 0 O' I E':I Y" ot·~ ' It has cured scvcrn.l of these physicia11s and t.hommnds ofothors in Cn11ada and is now 1·on:,;itl.e rec.l. on Jhis contin .ont as "·ell as in Eur~Jm, t,hc onl.r reliable remedy for all Rheumatic af· fectinns. Tht1/oc 1d 1nac signatures of lG leading phys. icians of .Montreal are on each bottle as a guar antcc of its efficacy. For sale by all druggists a.t fiO ceuts and $1 per bottle. Certifim:.teH of also phy~icin.ns are on each bottle, and can be had h;r ilpplying to -----·--~.~------ ·-------------------------- D. STOTT, CHEMIST AND DEALER IN DRUGGIST ter, and cn.i n e to a Rtandstill wiU1hishoad i n tlie sno\Y. T here wa,s a pe;i l oi laughter fron1 the house as the door ·sh~1 t-, ai.Ld the watcher en the horse-block ·remarked : "T' strnck the sidewalk, shot across to the gut- J .I O N ' ONT A R - .ND 0 _r · . ..c'-'IL l; ]. 0 ·· aAPIT.· · ., A-L .. ' : .. . . .. ... .... ~' .... . .. ....... ..... . ... . .... ... ,.:1,000,oooJ IO. SUBSCRIBl!JlJ ..... , ... , .. , .. .. . .. ·-· .. . . , . . ·-· . .. .. . ; . . . . , . , , p AID -up ....... . .. ' ..... . ... . ..... . ......... .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ' 75~,000.00. -~· -·--- TOW.N HALL B lfILDINGS, BOWMANYILLE. having been circulated that the ui{rler~igned has been overcharo·i11 ·" in his Undertaking departmenL, he beg8 to wbmit the following fig1~·cs~ w hich he challenges any one to contradict :Reported amount charged, $50 . . . . Actual an10L~_p:t clmrgcd, $1 2. R.EPO:Fl.TB CHARLES lifARTIN. Montreal, Sole Agent for Canada and U. s. .D D " ( ' 11 '1 l rom r. uncan ...u.c ,a uni, .Lr ontrea. If the-unrlersigned, have been su:ffering very much for the last t"iYd years from Hheun1atis111 ju Urn ankle joint, ~o rn11ch that I Wl\S often pre. vcnt.ed f rom a Ue .,ndhig t o my calling, but three applientions of Dr. Rirnhaum'e: ·P..J1eunia;i:.ism and Gout. Ren1edy. gave tne that relief from pain and stiffness which I did ' net experience for ~10 lust t"iYO year s, and nfter.eight day's use of tlus remedy. I find myself cntireh cm ed. Iowethls s t·tement tothcpublic; to the pro fession, and to the n1erit!'; of the. genuine article. F " " " " " " " " " 30 . . . . 45.. . . DO . ... (( " " " " " a 9. ~5 . by<!. wonian who love.~-I'ni hunkv ! n .;- · nat 1ieaeLles:~ la11611 wn~i not nttcrc d One of the T"timoiiial;,. - Druggs, Medieines and Chemicals, tlyc Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Perfurnery, Brushes, Con1bs, Soaps; Paints and "}10. " " "a 50 ... . 72, . . . " " " 30. 50. Oils, Paint Brushes, Coal Oil, and Coal Ou Lamps, &c., &c. PYYSIOJANS" PRESCmI'rIONS CAHEFULLY COMPOUNDJJ:_ D AND ALL ORDERS ·CORRECTJ,Y ANSWERED. up tho i cy- s t Cl1 :'l~- and the good police111au o c l h' 1'1' 11 tc' l sed Jl e ,_,,;· . _1111 .,?nrt a. Y.g~oc c._ , ~n( niu - : ' · V/ell L l there a::. n Five minutes latter he carefully crawled soo,000.00. 60,000 .. 0a RESERVE ...4 ...~·lD COll'l 1Jl:{GE:flT FU" £{D .... . . . .. . ' ... . '... . _ __ __ _ Bowmanville, March 29, 1876. W. P. PROWER. 35 t n1ore n E-'.eventeen 0 I .. D ,, l" p you . -~ ~t;o1" 1t e· r m 0 d 1Herr.nit ways of tlndin(J' vut if a uirl lu\'es I ]\ tr 1\· I oney 1OcUlCl , 1 t1p011 Iea , , 1 es t a t e 011 tl - , bl e t el'l11S. , ,le JTIUS·t f·d,:VOla · 111 . I I AT1r,1eM;AoGElllANUF~o:r~RINGTow:.. --- A t'C ('e n t n n1nhcroftheJ.JivingJissi1,e con.. nortgages purchased. Intoreet allowed on deposits. DUNCAN MoCALLUllf, M. D. -·- D . i1 'l'C"'l'·' _ " . l ' B LEY, ~·r,"ll,"bo· . J J !"th l8"0 . a. ~ Ji., !1es1clent. -i. · 1.r c_,, v une 1 ' / · (8-ly. taius a. curruu nr~i~2~ti_on from 3: .c~rrespon- REFERh.'~"{OES BY J>EH ...iVJlSSlOfi/': -~ '-- -~-- [_ .-.---~~~-·--~-- - - - - - -- -----~·+ · jll'fr Fa..mtrs and Physioians from the Oonntr!J will find o <r Stock of lffedfoincs com «sed of the b~st qu.ali.tu. : THE · BRADBUR Y ~ ~ clen [; 1vho had Ylf./lt~d t he IDO(lel lrrnh rre1n' pcrnnoe town at Bossbrook, and giving GEO. i\-1cGILL, Esq. , 3'1anagcr Ontario Dru1k~ llO"wn1a.nvilZo I facts respecting its character and succcsa \VTLT.Al_A])/[ _ 1\..LLISON, E ,s q., l\l. D., Bo\\'Inanville. , wh iclt inighl; incite sorne of 0111· phil.. l.on1lon 1\'f arch 1876 anthropic capihilists Lo i:ni tate the exa.1nple =====~~=~=====~~~"='"~ -=-~-~·~·=·------~~-~~~~~'.'.:=!=:'.~=~~~~~~== of its fonnclor. B esabrouk ·is between Dn hlin and Belfast, being about fifty n1lles J ro1_ n t11e former , and thirty froin L11e latter place . S om e twenty-five years L.tig(', :LI-fr~ S. G-. l tichardson, a. leading :PR.O'S - - -W>--- .A.. B I G RUSE:: is now ragmg at Every buyer should see our stock of member of the Society of Friends, and one ot· two others founded the Bcssbrook Spinning Oo., a.nLl erected there tha Besshr ook 1nills. A1r. Rich::irdson i8 n<nY th1:1 Fall Goods I W. McMURTRY invites the attention of the public to his present stock of ~ GOODS. STAPLE Every buyer should see our stock of ~ sole proprietor, and the factory has kept on inerea.sing to s11ch an extent. it no1v g ives err1ploy111cn!;-t.o over :'5)000 hn.nds most of who1n.roside iu the vicinity of H1e·'" orks. ln BcRsbTooke t here is n o licensed publichouse, n or i~ t here en any of tho sur~ rou n cling lands belonging to Th-Ir. Richardson. Therti ate no police in the place.The Irish cou~tabulary, arrr1edJ ocuupy every town in I rcla.n¢J.; but there are no police fri Rem1brook. 1vir. Richardson alleges thit. so long as he keeps the pnhlichonsc out, they ca.n do withQut police and pawn offices; but so soon as the tap-roorn is introcl11ccd they will require -them.rrher.!3 a.::e in the " t o1vn ch~1rches _belonging to ditierent d enon1inations, Yiz, R91ua.n And Cath~lic, ] 'riends 1 P1·tisbyteriaus, H: piscopa7 TRELEVENSI I I 0 ~ NEW GOODS! juRt 1·eceivcd for the fall trade, which he oilers at si1ch prices as must command public atwntion. Fancy Dress Goods. Every buyer ilihould see our stock of 0 ~ P3 liiiu l\fotbodist, n,ll of which are well at~ended, a11(l the greatest cordiality and good feeling exist between the1n. \Vhat itnmediately 8trikes t h e stranger is the substantial t:i..utl co1nforta.ble appea.rance of the ._ cottages, occupiod by the opern.tives, - each co ntalning fro1n three to five roorus, acc:ordiug to- the size of th~ family occupying it.. There is also a s~hcolhouse tOr- cleterm ined to continue to sell at the ruinously ]ow prices AND BEST QUALITY. cheaper .thnn .the cheapest. Why he can do itFirst, he b u ys for cash and knows just how to buy. An inspection of goods _ and prices Second, wlmt he can't buy cheap enough, he nia.nufacturus. respectfully solicited before Third, he is satisfied with srna.11 profits. Fourth, he sells for cash ; purchasing elsewhere: Fifth, he _ sells at bottom p_i:iccs. lS NEWEST STYLES BLACK LUSTRES. Every buyer should see our st.Ock of ~ 'Ul ARE UNEQUALLED FQR F'ancy Woolen Goods. P:µr~ty Every buyer should see our stock of CA.X...X...; .A.lSfJOijSEE. FOR. -AND- 'YOU~SEX..."V"ES No Old Goods in Stock. WESTtEND HOUSE. Bo·w manvillc, Scpt..-21, 1876. girls and boys ancl lads in the evening, 13. R_ I ~ G . y who · nre engaged during the day. The · 0 U R, F RI E N D s 'W y '[' H y o U. of Tone a?d Beauty of -.Finish . _ , ~" 1~ndc.nom·inati.o.nal, Every householder Orders _ Prorn1~tly li:.xe~uted) and Good Fits Guaranteed. has to send his c~ildren there nnd is chargHe has l.n stock an endless variety of Lndies' and Gents' Saratoga. Trrmks, ,raJiSos, etc., nu o -ed oue p enny per 7,ceek for the - schooling which he hi Mellli1g t:heap for cnsh. of each child. The schools are sustained Remember the Stand-" BIG BOOT" drawn by two Hol"ses, by a libeTal sU:bscription frorn . l\fr_ . Richa1·dsop. and a govel'1unent g~ant. __..: Kl NG STREET, B 0 W M ~NV I LL E. Th ere is a savings bank in -the place, in whic:h s-01ne of ·the operatives are depositors to tho extentof fro m $1,000to$2,000. Bo"ivmanvillc, -october 2nd, 1876. Examine the !'.ltopk. vl'l1ich coinJ?rises everything in tho tra.dc, of the very latest and most class of n1a.sters - and mistresses employed elogant s_ t yles arnl paLlerns, of English, Cnnadin.n, and Am~rican mahufncturo. is evidently superior. This schoql is on ;He still conLi11ues 'f.ci nui:nufactui-c to ,oidir, frorn the best of n1aterial, and none but first-class the Irish national syste111 J th<tt is, .it is "iVOrkmen kepL, .' MILLINERY Goods W. E. PETRICK ' --·-· ··--- - :s...: Winding Upl OCTOBF..JR :10th, 1875. It is myintcntion ' 011 the above elate to wind up the longwinded credit system, and sell only for cAsn, or its equivalent. - It requires no argument to establish that it is to the advantage of both buyer and !\~: TRELEVEN. Remember It is the leading factory in Ireland for the production of linen fabrics the fine shirt- ing being equalled by few and cxCelled by IlOUll. Bessl?~floke En en is known to every merchant in L ondon, Liverpool and Man- j cheste r. "You n1ay buy those goods in the dark, !; is an oxpr,c~sion often heard fr(ltn t11e iner chant s on 'change, when re t N OTE THIS I . Is HAI'I' Y TO INFOHJH THE INHABlTANTS of Bowmanville and surrounding country that ho has opened his Murdoch Bros is the place to buy your l~emcmber ----.o---- Hair-Dressing an~ Shaving rarlor one door 'Vest ·ofl\'lurdoch lJro's storc1 'vhcrc hchoper.i by st.-rict attenLion to business to have ferring to tlrn Bessbrook goods. .A. man who had a t!Colding wife, b9ing S. 1\'.fASON - -has received-- Murdoch Bro's is the place to buy your COFFEE · Remember seller to t.rade for ready pay; the buyer thereby getting goods at LOWER PEICES, and the seller being saved from loss by bad debts. We think askecl what he did for a living, replied t hat he kept a hot house. IT n1 n ~t he nice to 11e a preachcir. One is not under the necessity of turning around to see i,vho conies in the church door. SoME tirne ago a. pupil in a. deaf and dtunb asylum in N ew J£ng1and read a por- then that all parties-will concur in the wisdom of this change on ou r part. a share of tho public patronage. ALL STOC K HIS F _ _:__of-which he will sell- !)t'f!'" Special attention paid to dressing Our goods will hereafter be bought for CA.SH only , w o a nd sqall thereby reap the advantage of large trade discounts, which adva n tage 'Children's hair. To the Ladies. (am prepared to malrn ,1J;p- Combings into Mi1rdoch Bro's " buy your is the place to Remember we arc determined to give to our customers. Parties purchasing fro m us tion of t he book of J ob: when asked to write-out his nhdcrstanding of Job's su:ffc_rings, he ·wrote as follows : '· ThO Lordboiled Jo b seven days." Sugars. may therefore depend upon getting goods at least ten per cent. c,h e ape than und,er the old plan. ! 0,vitches at short notoc 1 nnd would say that no Do you k now h oiV a church ba:r.a.r works? 'Tho principal i~ a very ingenious one.Saine ladies borro\v rnoney fron1 thair husbands, bny m ntcrfr1.ls, and n1ake up fancy articl e,'3, 'vhich they give to the bazar.Thon they change places, borrow m ore 1 -n1onoy fr o111 their 111rnba.nds, anrl hny the artiCleA back again. T n E merry jingle 0£ the sleigh bells, the sparkle of t he crystal snow in the_lambent Jight <J f the lnoon} and th.;i.. confiding creatu1·e that n estlefl nlo1;0 t o him ben eath the buft:'llo robes, tenderly claRpi1ig his left h and ifi . hers 1,yhile his r ight hqlds the r eins, .con stitute_t he \V lnt er :s night'l'.l -poem that i~ float ing thr ough the clot;Jug ]oycr'a soul aud-leave him -in doubt tvheth crto _let go loug enopgh t o get l1is handkerch ief ou t, or draw h is coat sleeve across his n ose. fear-need be entertained by then1 to come to1ny Our stock will this Fall be more replete than ever, and a stilr Cheaper than any House - -- o--- .. lil Town. . in.rlol', as evt'rything is orderly and respectable. Murdoch _ Bro's . higher class of goods will be kept. We therefore guaran tee the grea test . CASH AND CHEAP GOODS A.RE_ HAVING 'I' I-I l:CI I{, E F Fli; QT ! --0--- !l have also a nice stock of Tobaccos, J\foerand olher Pipes, Cigar cases.Cigar ],old· ! Remember .. s the place to buy your CROCKERY ·atisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. The following lines will be found foll: schums erl-l, Cig'ar·;;, &c. , ·which \Yill be s@ld Highest Price paid for B utter and Eggs ~ (tl\'E DOOR WE"!'-f OF EXl"RES§ OFIFI UE. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Rcmcn1 ber the place-Sign of the largo RED, \YHITE_&-RL!JE POLE, ~ I ) Murd·o ch Bro's is the place to buy the BEST and CHEAPEST Goods kept in town ! VICT\J BUILDINGS., 13owmanvillc, September ~· 1875. Ready-made C!othin[{, Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, S ilks .Shawlr, Skirts, Cottons, Wince;1 s Blcnkets, Buffalo Robes, &c., cfc. CENTS' SUITS AND SHIRTS J3ow::;r AKVILLE, Octo'ber I, made to order in city styles, on shor test notice] 18iu. Bowmanville S. MASON October, JVi C. S. F _ _:::S::ILL lGng Street Bown1a11vil l i