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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Mar 1877, p. 4

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! . ~!'! CANADIAN '-· ' . !fl STAT·ESMA~ '· - - -- --·--· ·- - ----·- ' ~ -'-- AND MERCHANT, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, J.\iA:rtCH 15, .. "' . J877 . , . ' ~ . - - ,,.- BIDDY'S PHILOSOPHY. What would I <lo if you. 'veredcad i And when do yon think of dyingi BRIDGMAN & FLEMING -HAVE THE- T'd stand by your bed, and Ji,old your head, ..-\nd ory, or pretend to be crying! ']'here's many a worsel' man nor you..:_If one knew whete to find hin1And niebbe 1nany a bet ter, too, 'Vith money to leave behind him! But, you, if I was dying to-di:ty {I sa\V you when you kissed her), I'd tell you, Pat, what you'd. he at-. You'd marry your widdy's BisLer. You'd make an illigant corpse, indadc, Steeping ;so l-!OUlld 3.nd·- stiddY : If you coulil s@e yourse lf as you laid, You'd want to come back tO Biddy! Bos: s I J. HIGGINHO'.rHA J U NOUNC"E that, he hu.s received a well as sorted stock of Genuine Drugs and ·Pure Eni;lish ChemicalE. .AJso, a splendid stock of the most '"laref,ully select ed ~~ ··tr · · -.!Ll ORGAN::i' a,i .. - --:o:--CASH, P-liJCE," !.l cts. JO EEST GeBeral Groceries, Provisions ) Crockery & Glassware . ' '" CR.EDIT .PRICE, 11 cts. B CHEMIST AND DR0GGIST, EGS ItESPEO'r.i!'ULI;Y TO AN " " 12} " · T " 17 $1.00. 20 $1.15. You would be dressed in y,our Sundaybesf:to As tidy as I could ma,ke yon, \Vith 11 sprig of soniething on your breast.And the b · .'l)uld come to wake you! B ut y n:' ·l.ead in your stead {D nevet· missed her?), I t.etl )"iU , 1'1t1., wL::.at you'd be at-You'd ma.ri·y your widdy's sister. 'J'he µnderta.kcr 'ivould drive the hearse That has t he big black fe&ther : If there 'i\.·as no money left in your i:illl'!e, Your t'riendl'l would club together! They'd look at your cold re1nains before '1'hey followed you do\·;11 to tho f~ri·y: And the coaches standing a.t the door Would go to the cemetery! I;lut you, ifl once wns in the box (1 'ivonder her lips dOn't blis~er), I tell you, Pat/ what you'd be atYou'd man·y your ";iddy's sister. 'Vhen you was under the sod I'd sigh, _.\.nd-:if I could do without you, .Mcbbc I've n strapping lad.jn my eye V\! ould come here and talk about yon! Alittle comtin ' · w ould he divertin', A kind voice whispering "Biddy!" .And a kiss on the sly-for ;vhnt'1 the hurt in A man co· n soling a \Viddy1 Dal You, before I Vl'fl.S dead at an (Nov: don't deny that you ki1sed her)- -I tell youi Pat, wh8.t you)d bs atYou'd marry your widdy's sh:1ter, ftTI,..._,TQ-W-N ...L""ll ----:~:o-:--- CALL and $EE THEM You will be SURE TO BUY. ~ : o:~ Nluch cannot he su rpasi:;ed fol" ex1~elhmcy o , lUality A_ n H.KROI.'"t m e nt of Aniline D;r e:oi ke)J ~onstantly on hand, t ogether w ith a choice se lootionof - DRUGS. . CHEMICA.f,S, I t PAT"EN'l1 MEDICINES.' BRUSHES, COMBS, SHOULDER·BRACES, &SUPPORTERS, &o., &o OILS PAINTS, . COLORS, YARmSHES . DYE s ruFF S! I This . will'be strictly adhered to, and AT THE CENTENNIAL - 'l:' El: E - I ·o~ly six months accounts. d" At the very lowest prices. nnd '\VHI HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE N. B.-Country Storepeekers supplied on!a. vanta.geous terms o.n av~rage EVERYTHING NEW l The PHYSIGIAN'S RfMfOY 1 EVERYTHING CHOI CE ·' ! WHEN you are · __ ill and don't know how " RECEIVED THE HIGHEST AWARD! Accounts now due must be paid '. , ANTEED . . ISFACTION GU AR SAT 1 1 . , F. Y. COWLE. Bowmanville, August 29, 1876, to get over it; you g~nerally send for your t PIIYSICIANSofl\fo_ntrP.al1sconsidei~ert'ivorthy pbi·slclan. If the opmion of 16 Ll<ADIXG 1 of confide nce, you will tzy . · DR. BIRNBAUM'S · EAT CELERY. · Rheumatism & Gout Remedr, 'International Medal and Diploma Three lbs. of 50ct. TEA for a Dollar.] efficacy - ----:o:---~ :ro the of Which tl10se 16 p have vertified for the cu1·e of cian We notice with satisfaction that celery is lJecoming wore common and chenp~r in our nuukets ; its cultivation cannot be too strongly rccommen\led to farmers, as by its production I.hoy not only grow a profit: able plant but confer a favOr ·on the com· munity, as the habitual daily use of this vegetable is .much lzjore beneficial · to man .t han most pc:ople _ are aware of. A writer who is familiar with its virtues says : "I have noticed many m~n; and won1en too, who frorn V8rions causf's had be·co1~1e so . ml1ch affected 'by n0rvousnee~, thdt wheu they stretched out their hands they shook like . aspen leaves on a windy da~, and by a moderate daily use of' the blanched footstnlks of celery as a salad they became a~ strong and- steady in limb as Fresh water· HERRIN GS, 'No. 1 Expected in a few days. · . . RHEUMATISM, WHITE FISH AND TROUT·:· CHEAPER THAN EVER, - to suit the times.- STIFFNESS IN JOINTS OR LIMBS, SPRAINS, FROS'l' BI'.l'ES, CHILBLAINS, BRUISES, OUTS, BURNS, WANDERING PATNS, &c. sidered, on y.h1s continent as well as in R11rope, t.he only reliable remedy for a ll Rheumatic af· ~t has cured several of thes e physicians t~1ousands of.o.thers iq Ca·mda, and if'! now NEl1iArlr~ 0 . GouT, FOR T .HE -AT- BEST REED .ORGAN ~I MANN I NG 'S OLD STAND. The 'Bownianville Furniture . Factory ·having commenced running again, and the new Company having appointed the undersigned Retail Agent for the Town and surrounding country, he is prepared to offer the very best styles of Furniture at: prices below anythi1ig at which it can be procured elsewhere in the Province. N ~T Fl E JrJf.. W 0 R LO. and con- LARCE STOCK OF LABRADOR HERRINGS ON HAND. . . ~---:o:---- rection s. The/ac s1'.1nile signatures of 16 lea1ling phys· iclans ·Of Montreal a.re on each bottle as a guar antee of it s p.ffica.c~· . For sale by all druggists at 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Certi:tlca.tcs of physicians a.re on each bottle, and can be had also by ap'plying to CHARLES MAHTIN, Sole Agent fol.'" Canada and U.S. ttrThe only Organ outside of the United States receiving ~an International Medal, althoug~ seven Canadian manu ~facturers . were competing. SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. Montreal, P"'ople. I ha~e known others !O nervous that the least annoyance put th"'rn in a Btate of agitation and th F-y were in const~nt pHrplexity arid fear, who were also ·effectually cured by a moderate dailJ' u,;., of bl::i.nchi?d celery as a salad at rneal tilue. _I bave known others tu bo cured of palpita. tion of the heart. Everybody engag.ed in labor wea.kening to the nerves shOuld use celery daily in the E!eason, and onions in it'l stead when not in season." To this we may add that a prominent New )~ork druggist draws in winter from his soda fot1nt11in a hot f·xtra.Gt of cel<~ry, ' mixed ,.,.-ith Lieb1g'S n1ent _ extr2ct, under the name of ox-celery. It is a nonrllihing. dl'ink at lunch ti1ne ·. far better t.han coffee or t ea, a11d is ·} oing a great deal in this n ei£!hborh11 nd t 1 promote teml?erancc. Dist -I ~ d dr id, "' are no better for a man thJJ.n a. w, 1 i-' k for a horse t o make him work; oats a·e better than the whip, nobo,.dy will deny that., and to keep up the strength of human bein.~, ox-celery or beeft. ea is hotter than whi ky, but this fact 1nany do uot appear. to know or realize. :But to return to celery. '\Ve give it almost dnily to our canary bir~s, and it cures them of _ fits: ; they are little ani1ua.ls 1 with delicate n"erve~, ea~ily frigbtenCd, and th erefl;re they ne ed such a remedy very much, and tbe relish with which they take it is a proof that their instinct gUides them to eat what is good for them. other 0 o ne Car-load Good Potatoe~ Just arrived from Montreal - -- -.:o : - - - One of the Testimonials. From Dr. Dwican l\lic CaUum, l\lloni eal. I f the undersigned, have been su1fering very mrch for the last t\vo yf-\;1.1·s from Hheun1ati s1n in the ankle joint, so much tha.t I was often pre· vented tron1 attending- to_ my calling, but three applications of Dr. Birnbaum's Rheu1nat ism and Gout Remedy gave me that relief from pain and stiffness which I did net experience for the last two years, and after e ight day's use of thi s re~edy, I find inyxelf entirely cured. I ov..-e this statement tn the public, to the ;pro fession , and to. tho n1·eritfl of the genuine arhule. Dominion Organ Co., T:S::E :001'1.1::1'.JNr:CC>N"' , }\merals furnished in every reRpect in tbe v:ery best styles and at prices lo\ver tban any, other fu-rn :in the country. One of the ful.est He~rses in the Province SENT · F~EE to any funeral famished by the subscriber, within ten miles of BoW;manville. Also, agent for Raymond's-celeprated Metallic Coffins, New York. having"be~n; circulated that the uu'd~rsigned has been overcharging in his Undertaking department, he begs to submit the following figures, which he challenges any one to contradict:Reported amount charg~d, $50 . . .. Actual amount charged, $12. J.30 .. · · 9. u (( 45 . · · . " .? .5. 60 . . . . " -tO. " 50. - .. 30. " '.' 72. . . . " ,, " 50. " " " H H H H -All the above goods will be sold at- Savings and Investmen ~t :El. E P "C> fl.. T S ROCK BOTTOM PRIC·] JS . FOB O..A.S::H_ - - -:o:--- . S 0 CI ET y, -OF - DUNCAN McOALLU.M, M. D. June 17th, 1876. "JCst.ablishcd l!S6 5. t8-ly. LONDON, ONTARI 'O. CAPITAL . ...... . . .... , ........ , .·..·..·......... ,, . .. . .. '.. $1,000,00 0. SUB8CRIBED, .. , . .. · ... .. .. , ..... , .. .. . , , ·. ... . . " ........ 750,000.00, PAID UP .......... .. . . . ,.,, ....... . .... . .. , .... . . .. ...... . 300,000.00. 60,000 .. oa RESERVE AND CONTINGENT FU ND . .. , ....... , ....... , N. B.-Highest Price .paid for all kinds of Farmers' Produce. Bowmanville, November. 1876. GILMORE & CO., Attorllfiys at Law. HncceN!'IOr~ to (Jhi1)1111t11, lfo'l.Jn(~r ..t '. (:o .. . 629 F Street, Washington, D , C. Amel.'"ican and Foreign Pate nts. P:Ltents prl)('nrf'd in all ·w 1m 1 .ri .. .<1. No P1': 1c~ 1· AD\.-ANc 1;.. No cli :1.ri,rP 11ll{!'."-"-. 1.hfl 11:i.r.·'11t gra.ntr-d . No fA"'" for innkiul( p!·.,Jimin:try P->. ;unin:tt.ion .o;, SpP ~ IMI n.t.t.<·n1 ion g-i i-<'n. rn 'int.Pi·· ferPnc e <J:~:<P:< !w fo 1'e tlw P11.t.ent Officl' Ex~P!l s ions hefo rto D<1n:rn'""'· Infrint?emcn t. ~niL<: in dif· fcrcn1. _ S t.atPs, a ud a.It li t.i~:itl o n ap perr.a iniu g to F'OU l'AM- Bowmanvillc, March 29, 1876. P: PROWER. 35 'Money loaned upon real estate on tlie most favorable terms. . Mortgages purchased. Interest allowed on deposits. D. MACFIE, President. F. B. LEY; ManagtREFERENCES BY PERMISSION: · GEO. M,cGILL, Esq., Manager Ontari~ B.a nk, Bowmanv;lle WILLIAM ALLISON, Esq.,"1.1. D.,. Bowmanville; London l\farch 1876 THE ELEPH.AN T HOUSE ! ---~:o:~~--- THE KING OF PUMPS! ·Over 400 ·Stood ,the ·T est of Winter with Perfect Success ! ' . Inv fl nt.10 11 1> 01· P:i .t1-n1 t.· ~ . 8 i.:;'·1> STAMP rrn,u·r QF fil:XTY l',,n ti:.';, 0 J ohn McLeod & Co.'sisthe place, [ · everybody says, to purcr1ase ~ · Clairfl s J.lrC·>o'l'CU t.tid in 1 .l_ lH SnprP 1nr~ C ou l't of I.ht> Unit.>"d. S rn.t~ ·"', D o 1i1· t Of Ula.i m . '!, C ourt o f Vom m l!'!'ionf'r.« of-=A lr1.h1i n11t O l tLim:o, ~0 111.h ii,rn 0 1:1.imti Oornmis., ion, n.nd t\.11 clrt>J f:H-' " rJf w:u cl:1.irn.i~ h<>tfor~ t.hti Ex111:n r.i v+; f),.p 1'.rt.rnr>r1 t.'\! . United States Courts and Dena.r~me:its. RUBBER..,BTIOKET PUMP. o.nd most deeirable pump in the 1narket. 'l'her are no valves abont it to become . obBCl.'"6'\\' joints to beco1ne immovrnst. Jt. "'·ill raise water from a deep h'Perrect ea8e ; will uot fl·eeze unless the :y,·~llitself is frozen ; n ever needs -nr im1 .ng,· a.Lw-a.Ys ra.iSes the pUJ"est, coldest water, from the ·bottom Of the Vl'ell, and will raise a barrel ·o (-\:!8.:tei-(>Cr minute. ~J\18.:huf ~c tured at Bow1na.n ville, Or~t. Price for put ing in, ready for use.: $8 for flrHt ta feet, .. -and forty cents t'or eacl1 e.duitional foot. The folluvdnK" genUernen, bear testimony to the unequalled excellence of this pump, yiz. : ,Tosepl1 McClellan, Esq., !.~Ianage~ Do;l!_in iOn Bo:nk, Osha.yva.; F . W.~ Gl<'Jt, -W .....lJeptn ~tall. Tb'oS: Conant, lhan. Honey,-·-L.'" -D'rew, A. 'S. Whiting & Co., C~ W. Lent, W. Scott. 1 ' .Agtints wanted in every county. Address P. C. HIMES, Bownui.nvi1le, Ont. Arrears of :Pay n.nd :Bounty. 011'11"1 (JIC ll .'l, . < ;01,un: HS <LUJ SA II.O H ~ of t h t: Iii.Le WH.li.T APPLES TO PLANT. 'l'he usual question asked by those who arc about to set out an orchard is, what kinds had l better select l It ia a very important qnes·.ion. Much disappointment has resulted from not duly consideTing it, Therefore it ia well to .give this point the utmost attention. We hope it is too late in the day to combat the practice of planting what is called common or native fru it. Still there are so ~any o rchards where these preponderate, tha.t it may not be amiss at the out~ set to drop a warhing word on this aspect of the subject. We say, then, most decidedly, do not waste time and trouble . on omparatively worthless trees. Get good one·. Get the best. To decide what a.re the best in a given locality, it is wi:-ie to inquire of those who have had experiehce. There sre laws we do not understand tha.t 1nake certain va- Cook, Hall, Pa'lor · and Box Stoves, Hardware, Plated Ware, Paints, Oils, &c. -W-::H-YIS IT ? w:1 .r , or I.h e ir h l·i r8. tl r e i11 11i;t u _y c:v:..,"- P.11r.itl t:d 1.0 mouey from 1hP <"io~Pn1in<'11r:, of w!Jit"',h i.liey ha.ve no l>nr)wlo:>rlJ.rl'I. _\Vrn.·~ f,l)J b1 . .,;l.urv of !:!er1·ice, :1 .nd ;;1art> <tniou11l of p:1.,r nur1 bo11111.y J'iJCeivmJ , , En· . . elm:.P :-.:ra!np, :incl :1: 11111 t'.,_ply, ",/,·ti] !111 i!ll'+lll JOll ti""~· G-B..EAT T HIS PUMP IS THE CHEAPEST :i.h .. r Pxami11".l.lo n I I Pensions. All Ol"~' flac,i:M, . -.:01 . J,.rr 1 :s a.nd ~ -~ ll.(>IL~ WOHUd<:"d rnp1 un:! d , or iii .in r .,rl iu UH! 111.1 .e war, lrnwe ve;· !:'lii;h 1.J.r,<':1.n ob~,:1in :t. ]l\\J1.<:.irm, 1n:1.n.r 11~1w !'t!C!:liv· Clearing Sa 1 e ---:--- illi(" prr1 .sio11,.; :lr e <'1!1.iLJ.·d tn ·1111 hu;1·1:1w;e, St·url ;;1:i.m p n111\ i11 i" onn:1.1 .h u \'\·ill h f! f11n1ish!"(I frC' P.. <:l:t i tn:u1 t ;o, w h mm f~l.o n1 1 1_\1 1'\ h a,ve lwt'll s u s· pe wl 1·d , '.""'ill .b~ gr:1.1 .nm 1i;:J y f11r11 i~ h etl wi t h ful l mro1·n1:1.110u ;ind Jll"'l'"'r p:~pt:H'I'.' m1 :·pplica r. i o n to The subscriber, m consequence of · the late fire ,has determined to n.:.; A .~ wo d1:1.r;.!+l tw fo· e 11nlfls.<o ~! H'Ctl88 fnl, 1<t.fl.m)'" fnr ri~l. tH'n p1 ) .~1.a:,: 1i ,.; l11; 11ld he H ' tl l 11 .~ . Because, 1st, They sell the Cheapest. Because, 2nd, They keep the Best Gno~s. Because, 3rd, They have the Largest · · Stock. Because, 4th, You can get the .article you want. Because, 5th, If the ;article is not what they tell ·you it is, ·they will take it back: For Sale-Scales and Measure_ s s~a~pe':!. by t!i_~ !~p_ector. ~ STOVE FURNITURE,; EA VET~QUGHING, aiid all kinds of TINWAl~E l\fanufacrureQ. 'an'd \uepafred; 'under the practical superintendence of J\'~r. FRY. · · . _. Uu ited States General Land Office. Uva!· ·s tt>il J,:ul( I <.' a ... t! .~. l'.r i r: 1.l.I:! L:unl Ulllilll,. ~1it1 in ~, l~r1 .. 1 ·n11·i 1r111 :u1d JI ·11r1r>l:; t1·;1.d Cit~e8, pros: o(·ntt>d lido1\~ t.ln· C11·11t\1·a1 . f,:i .n d Offi<'f' n.1111 Tl ~ · 'l;1rl.rn··1\I. of tl11· 1111.lc'rinr. ,Sell. Off 'his Whole Stock AT GRAJ:LY REDUCED PRICES, in order that he may reopen at his old stamlwith a stock entirely nr,w. The stock n.ow held needs no exaggerated puffing to commend i~ to public approv:iJ, but is known as one 'of the largest arid bes,t selections of 8taple and Fancy Dry Ggoods .ever placed be.fore the. inha\:>itants of this town and neighborhood. RECEIVED Old Bou n ty Land Warrants. \Vtt pa..\" 1·:1,,.: ll frn· t h·· 111. \Vil t->r-. a,.:1' i ,11.:um1m ~ :ne i111p1> rf··;t Wil ~iv e 1n.·r.n1c 1.ion s r.o p e1·fect Lh"m 11( ~ ,n Co11l.r1u~io1·.o. 'N EW ;FALL and WINTER DR,Y<3-00DS TO · BE SOLD n111l oUuH·~. J .i h l:ll":tl :1 1-r:u1:,!~1n t·nti< mad " w1i.l1 :u.wn· ~Y" in :tll d:t,.;.:e .~ of hr1 .~ ii1 i<s.1;. · \V,. :t('t. n s :tt.1 o n1 ey.~ for !;'llCh i11 proc·1t'i11g eon · 11·:1.cts, n\:1 .~ti11,e: t:oll ··ct.iu u,.:. 111_·,l!oti: LUn:!: loam; :~n.-1 :dt..·:-a·Jin i: t o "ll l·t1 s in P s~ cuufid t! tl 1 .0 11.o,;. Addres~ P _ 0. !lox · t I . I l~tlo· GILMORE & CO., ·n r,,,,.hi-,.glon, !> . ' · e, [.aw, P: L11·111. ;tt:d ( 'olJ.,1· :.io.11 H() 11.~ 1, of {j 11,~1111: 11. .(; C:o .· o\' f.111,- \" II.\' . \'V A,.. H l:.'flTt· S . II . t J".. ,, ..,.,,"'"' " r.1· '.!~. JSiti. pl1>a H1n· in 1·x p1·t>sl'111~ Ill\' P l1ti r tt <·011ti hlll l"·· j11 l h" r~ x l'"" "; 1,;/i!·1 :1111 ! ,11!f./ ii 11. 'uf" ·r1 1t · C ·HEAP FOR CASH I AT Bowmanville, Oct. 30, 1876. 41 ' lf ·,,.,1.,·,.,. ..""·> 1:)-:ci H.B . \YJJ!"l'E. .\'.,/! .. .,.,; _lf. r,·.,,, . .f il,1 ·i1 N., .. ~. I CARPENTERS' rieties do ' well in paJ"ticularneigh borhoods that are not successful elsewhere ; and ' .. v ·' '· . there is nO .use iu fighting against laws be, ']_'he subscriber begs most respectfully to inform M)LEO, o ~&~ ,o:o., the Co.rpenters 1 Builders, and parties intend· ctLnsewe cannot comprehend their wo:rking. ing to build, that. he can eupply WELLINGTON B'UILDINGS It is wiser to adjust our action to the Bowmanville, No\'. "8, 1876. ·i Sash, Doors, Blmds, Mouldings, &c., k nown facts of the. case. For most of th_ e ·Province of Ont.ario, it is well to depend chiefly on the hardier than they can be bought-from .ii.~Y"othe_rs _in t.his varieties. Of these there is no lack. For locali ty. 4-pancl, Jdln~dried doors, rndnlded two sides, from $1.60; sash from iJt dents su mmer, we have Tetofsky,Red Astrachan per light; outside Venetian blinds, · from $1.25 per \Vindov-t. and Duchess of ~ldenbnrg, a_nd for regu-j .-ls _now raging at larity and profusion of bearing we .know of no apple to equal that last named.and jobbing attended to on shortest :notipe by For fall u11e, there arc the Maidens Blush, EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. Portcr,Alexander (a large handsome apple), and Canada swo::iet. The winter list of .AJso on hand a good supply of hardy apples is longer than that for either Lummw, Lath, 8hingks, Hiding, .Flooring, · of the . preceding seasons : King TompCOAL & \VOOD, kins, Taln1an sweet, Ben· Davis, .Pomme, all of whlch will be sold Grise, Fa.mense or sno\v ·apple, N ortherL Spy (a ,grand winter . apple), Iled Pippin, Rawle's J anet, English Golden Russet, Late BLACKSMihH COAL, at $5.85. Strawberry, SPek-no-ful'ther, etc. An : H01JSEHOLD COAL, deliver'c d in town, $6. :SATISl'AlJ"l'ION ~U .A. RANTEED. und a callre. orclu1rd ·,f 1 he above kinds, carefully 1ispecttully solicited Pefore purchasing elsewhere planted and well caJ"ed for,_ will yield no S. ho}! and yard in rear ofR. \V , James' lntp1e lllCflt µf:lpQt·, l~ing St, disappointment as to hardiness. There are nlai:ty other kinda that succeed in ctir- i \V,IUcSPADDEN. And is determined to contlliue to, sell at the ruinously low prices Bowma,nville, Nov, 30, '76. t;>in pa.r ta of the Province, and by consul[lS.jy. cheaper than the cheapest. Why he can do it- · tation with parties who have had expel'i- i First, he buys for cash and knows just how to buy. ence;it will be easy to extend the list al-1 Second, what he can't buy cheap ·enough, he manufactures; most to any length desied. , Third, he is satisfied with small profits. ·B EGS TO ANNO UN Olli TO TB.E PUBL --LIC that he has secured the services of a Fourth, he sells for cash; I N view of that $6, OOOtransaction, should :first class Barber, Hair-dreBKer, &o .. and is preFifth, he sells at bottom ·prices. pared t,o guarantee satisfaction to his customers we not. dub Sir John a knight of t.he gold~Special accon1modation fpr iIJ&dies · en ff,& ce ?-Lon. Ad>V. OAX..L AJST:c> S E E FOFI. Y"C>UFl.&EX..~l!iil and Children. · .i7f'l!"" Hair Cuttings and Com bin gs made But while setting ont apples, why ignore -A" n-·into Switches on short notice and &t reasonable all other fruits 1 Ii.ow strange it is 'that' so D R I NG Y 0 U R F .RT E N D S "W I T H Y 0 U. rates. .i7f'l!"" The old established Barber ·hop, Examilie the stock, \a;.·hich com:priscs evervthing iJI the trade, of the very la.test and mol!t m~~y persons, in ordering trees for an or~ :suPPLY DEPOT! Ari eady 'call is rcsp-ectfulJy solicited. ttrNow open for sale on Corner of King and Division streets. Ilowmanville, April 5; 187fl. JOHN BIG RU-: SH -' CHEAPER THOMAS PATERSON. Winding · Up'f OCTOBER 10th, 1875. It is my intention on the above date to wind up the long'· ESTIMATES GIYEN .HARD Hard time prices have been adopted at the establishment of He ~s offering TRELEVE.N S I winded credit system, aii3 s~IJ only for CASH, pr its· cqnivalent,. Jt req.ulres no argument to establish that it is to the advantage of both . buyer and . ' . his new and handsome assortment of ·eller to trade fbr ready p~y; th~ ·bnyer thereby getting go~ds at LOWER PRICES, and the seller being saved from loss by bad debts. We think Cheap for CASH! FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT GREATLY RED UCED PRICES. then that all parties will concur in the wisdom of this change on our part. WHis Buffalo Robes are splendid value: @"His Mink sets are remarkable at the money. maa ~His Caps, Collarcts, Muffs, Mitts, &c, 1 are :rhade np in the n·ewest, ahd tic style~ ~His Children's Furs are rare and varied , and are just what ~ His Grebe and Alaska outdistance all competition,- Our goods will hereafter be bought for CASH. only, we and shall thereby reap the advantage of Jorge trade discounts, which advant.age: we are determined to givo to our customers. Parties purohasing fro11> '"" I I m_ o st. artisfovd 1'.",an1- require for their pets. _.,...Then tho · Gents' Furnishings en1brace everything in .t he line : Shirts, Dra~ers, Socl<s, .Oollus, C11ffs, Neckties, Braces, .&c. Everything good and cheap. Cash customers will buy close. Call and inspect. .No trouble to .ahow goods, RAW FURS bought at- highe·t cash prices. Bov.· mti.nville. Oct ober , 18-1~. may therefore depend upon getting goods at least ten per cent. ebeape: than under the old plan. D. MORRISON, M. MA. YER -- ···· --- - - ICHEMIST D. s TOTT, DRUGGIST Chemicals, DEALER IN Otir stock will this }' all be more l"Cpletc thii;ver, and higher elase ,of goods will be kept. !alisfaetion .. lo all who di~y favor us with their patronage. !I stilr AN'I) We therefore guarantee the greatest TO W.N .HALL . IJ l!ILDINGS, BO W .1 JLANVILLE. The following lines will be found full ; chard, confine th(;mselves- to apples, for- getting apparently that cherries, plums, pears and gra.pea, to flay nothing of smaller two doors -ea.st of Post Office. elegant. styles .and patterns, of EDghsh, CanadiH.n, and ,Ap:1erican manufacture. . He still continues to manufacture to order; fron1 the beet of materJitl, ~114 none but first-clas!!I --:o:-workmcn'kept, ·· · · Orders · Prom:ptly Executed, and Good Pits Guaranteed, ~e h&a. .ip stoc.k an end.less "ariety of Ladies' nnd Gents' SaI:atoga Truuks, Vs.lises, etc., all ·o \\'liich are toothsome, .delicious, healthful, and rnarketable. "Fruit all the year round" should be the motto for every or_ chard. It is practicable to carry out this motto, and certainly it is every way desir.ablc to do it. . . J fruit.~, Druggs, , ·· Th. e s.ubsc.r iber .would . SMO . that he Dye ~E · "· also anµounpe has ori. and a llrst atop1' oLO\gafl!; . ·RS Medit~inesQ..nd he is sellmg cheap for cash. '£obaccos,: Pipe~ and .rsrµokero sundriea, 1 ~la·· Stµjf~, :P~tgµt M~!ch1~~, 1l~li11Iil~i'y, llrnGhes, Combs, So~ps, Paints and Oils, Paint Bmsllos, Coal Oil, and Coal Ou Lamps, &c,, &c; Remember the Stand-" BIG BOOT " drawn by two Horses, KING STREET, . --Ready-made- (;lothzn1r, Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Gouds, S ilks. Shawls, Skz"rts, Cottons, W£ncey Blcnkets, Bulfalo Rooes, &c.,&r, CALL A!lD SEE US, BOW MANVILLE . D MORRISON. PYYSICIANS ' PRillSCRU'TJONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED AND ALL ORDERS CORRECTLY ANSWERED. . 1 13owmarville, Oorober 2nd. 1876. M. TRELEVEN · $. 5tO $20 ~er aayatho;;;e, s;,;,pl;s worti. / land,·M~e. :aowmanYille .A.ug. 16, 1876. .· . ~l 8. CENTS' SOITS AND SHIRTS . . · made to order m city styles, on shortest notice free. STINSON 8<. Co., Par " ,l!fB'" Fa.rn.Jrs and Physicians from the C01int·ry wm find o ~r <d of tit· best 9ualit11, --- $toc~oJ ¥<llici11<l· com . 13oWYANVIL.LE, October 1, 1875· S . F_ -::HILL -. .;r ,

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