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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Aug 1877, p. 4

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- CANADIAN ~TATES1\1AN AND . MERCHANT, BOWMANVlLLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST "~·" . . . --- - -- - - - - -l,)ebcnturcs Cor Sale. ' _. .- - - z Extraord.inary Prtceedings in the British House of Commons. . A sitlin6 c1f the House of Comrnons /THE: ELE-PHAN T ~HOUSE a .' . 1877. - ·-- . - lately may rank among the very longest, if not perhaps the longest, .sitting that has be&H held in Parliament; for reckoDlrig the Speaker to have taken the chair at ---=:::.:o:=:=-McLEOD HIMSEfrF ·--AGAIN I ----:o : ,. ~:o:---- offer for sale -1'--.ive Debentures of the V il· age of Newcastle, value $635 each, bearing in· _t.erestat"' even per cent. For further parti culars . ,a pply to '. _. T HE NEWCASi!'LE HARBOUR. ao. H. NICHOLSON, Busi ri~e ss-- ~ ·_ --:o:----,CREDIT PRICE, ll cts. ·- quarter to four on lVIonday afternoon and the Ilou.s e to have adjourned at a quarte.r A LECTURE - " CASH PRICE, 9 cts. past seven on Tuesday morning; it gives· a ' . The un'd e rsi&me d . continues to conduct the Hardware continuous sitting cf fifteen ~ h(1 Urs and a'- ' ·~ half. The vote upon which the opposition business at the old stand, under the name and style of John McLeod & Co. · I never; at any ,tirne,; }iad a pal'tnel', or any one directly an<l this was opposed by Mr. O'Connor intere8ted in my business. My brother was in rny employ as clerk for Power, on the gronnd that a question . nearly a year a,nd a tialf, biit. l~iely, for goo.d, and valid·· reasons, I disupon the pre.vious vole for volun teel e had ; .charged hirn, 'which ·' dischar~e !has been confirmed by the Court of not been answer-ed by Thir li-a.thorneHardy. C ~ · Five Irish mcmbers,viz.,Major O'Gorman, hanccry. Th erefore the business in . future ~vill receive strict .and Mr. Richard Power, llfr. Parnell, C~p\ain , pers_onal attentfon:·;· .-, ~ Nolan, and Mt~. O'JJonnell, ·and one Eng. i. ' ·' TO - YO-UNG MEN· .[iist P1!blfahed, in ~·Sea.led Envelope, :price 6c. " 10 " " " $i.15. was maintained for t-Uore than six hours was that of £132,000 for the Army Reserve, ,. ~ · · A LECTURE ·ON TITE NATURE, Trentment, and Radic11J cm·e of Seminal \Vcnkness or Spefmatorrhcea induced by Seif Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Im potency, .Nei\·ous vebilft.y, and Inlpedi1nenis to l\farriage g enerally·\ Consumption, Epilep ;;;y, and Fits; l\ilental an1 Phy sical IucapaciLy, &c. - By HODER-1' .T. CULVER,VELLo lv'I. D-;; author of the "Green Book," &c. · 'l'h e world-renowned autJlor.in this"" admirablc Lec t ure, clearly proves fi·o1n his ci.vncxpericI,J.ce that the aw ful co nsequences of Self-.A buse may b~.effectually removed '"ithc·ut n~ecticine. ~nd w1thottt dangerous surgi col operat ions, bougies, instru1ucnts, rings, or cordia ls; pointing out a n1ode of.cure at once simple, certain, and eft'ec----- :~.Q';: " :----- 17 $LOO. " O'Connor Power. Of the seventeen- di vi. · Go sions ta.ken·, in the first two the.minorities ~ . . ""ere respcctive]y 8 and 6. In tho remain.: In order to reduce the large! stock no'v on hand pnces will be I t,,.1. by :v11rch ovrry sufferer, no !'>. atter what ·' · ' t lus cond1hon in"a;j·· be, 1nay cure li1mself cheap.ing fifteen, th(} lninority 'vas five in each. placed at ·vei:y low -figure~, especially -to-CASH -cus omers. . ly, privately, and ,.ruuca lly. case, two out of the seventeen gentle .m en Jt;V'1'his 1ecture will prove a boon to tbousandH named acting as tellers. l t wa.B upa·n -: th:e' and thousands. ·-' Sent under sea.I, in a pl a.in envelope, to any eighteenth motion (for reporting progress) address, post-pafd, on receipt, or si x cents, O! that the Co1nmittec, and snbscquent1y the ~ t\VO postage sta mps. House, _were counted ·o llt, eight previous,' . ~ 4 ..tdress the puiJlis11~l'S; attempts having been n1ade, the,.. first of THE CUL VERWELL :MEDICAL CO. · w hich waa nutde by Sir \V. Edmonston e. <II Ann St., -N"Cll" Yori{ i Post Office Dox r1_;;sG. At 4 o~c1ock the gas ·was turned 61.1 t, the Contains Hou\se '11nd " Builders'~ Hai·d~vare, Carriage makers' Committee proceeding · by daylight, and supplies, with Paints a:i;td Oils of all colors_and kinds. Farin for §aJc. very shortly afterwards the sun's rays were shin:ing through the winclows.-\,, O·s ACRES, BELN G COMPOSED - Of the n1a.joritieb against the n1otions · the ·..) of part of Lot No. I. 9th con. Darling-first two "\-Vore 128 and 127 . There were t.on; about 70 acres clea.red,. an,d tho bala.nce 'i-Vell I · ~ '~· three of 106 and two of 105. There were v.·ooded with pine and oak. If no.t ·sold by the 1st of April next, tho cl~r~d portion wil1 bF afterwards 011e of 05, two of G5, four of Stoves .al(kinds, -in Tin~vare sotd c,~eap, as cased .. For pn.rticulars enquire of. ·63, and three of 62. Two Home Rule s, B; BP ADS HA IV n? yeddlei·s' are kept: · n1e1nhers, :Jir. Calla.u n.ncl l\.'.Ir. Shiel, OC· ' , . cupied _ seats in the g:illery, and took no ' . ""'-- ' ' . . · '..i' . ? ' .. c ! . parf in- t11e divisions. The principal occu· pant of t11 e front opposition bench ·was Sir E; J:T~ . Harcourt, who ~fter several ineffectual re~ TAKE GREAT PLEASURE lN lNPut up, and Jobbing· done by experienced .workmen, monstrances againS tthe c6nI;:ie ofproc_ 0 dur0 ~ ·. FORI\'£1NG the Ladies of:Bow1nanvillcanCI · of the -1ninorily, left the house. , ]fr. vicinity that I have returned and opened the store on l(ing Street, lately occupied by J\:lr. L. Gathurno Ha.rdy, after an equally usoCornish, jeweller, Yl'ith a 11c1v stock of lers expostulation, .a.l~o d eparted, _ aud _ -wi.~ ~WELLING1'0N ·-BUILD1NGS. lishjmember, Mr. Whalley, supported Mr. Hard Times and Cheap . ~· ,.·'. , 'o · ds· II T::H:E · · . LARGEST~ This :will be strictly adhered BEST ASSORTED · to, and only $ix months - --ANTI-- _. ·s T 0 c on average .accounts. ever offered in town, just received -at ' Accounts now due must be paid STOVES AND T1NWARE I l 'of great varietJ. , T F '. ,Y. COWLE. "Bowu1a11ville, Augttst ·29, 1876. POST OFFIOE BbOOK. EA. V FJ.; 9 : G _ H S CARD. - ORDERED WORK guaranteed. promptly executed and good fits him a JOHN IYi'LEbb\t co; I Be sure and ~ give call before purchasing else}v,here. Bow1nanvi1le, April 12, 1877. Cl1ea~~ E1ur·11itu;r1·e! · C;f~ieap E1urnili11·e! MANNING'S ' OLD -STAND. -.A.1'- succeeded in turn by the 'Chancellor of the· Excheqner and. Mr. Cross, who, after hav- ·..Bo\'\'lllanville, 1\-Iay 8; 187-7. ing in vain Lti5ed the ir endeavors to induce the -1ninoritv to allow the vote.to be taken. a1so Jr:ft, lca;·ing Sit H. Sel win-Ibbesto n, V iscoun t Barrington , 'and Mr. Cavendish Bcntiueknpon the 1l1re"as ury be1HJh. After the 17 th di\rison men1bers thin11ed 1 . and tiPon the 18th, a coun t out, moved by Sir Ch~rlcs Dlk·~, waR ancce.ssfnl, and the house adjouruing, Stlpi1ly _ beca1ne a dropp': , FANCY GOODS, BERLIN WOOLI;'\, &c., &c., '-'\:::c. MILLINERY, Where I w ill be g lad Lo meet my old friends and cnstomf!rs. I also carry on SPRING DR:Y ' : 1 GOODS DREJSSl'l1AKING in c011nectfon v-tith' the ~'lillinerJ and ManUes . . . A. S. ANDERSON,, {Late 'i\' ith ~fcssrs. -.-:o:--- J. &W'. J. Mclv'Iurtry & Co. King St BowmanviUe. The Bowmanville Furniture . Factory having commenced running . again,,arid the new Company having appointed the undersigned Retail . .Agent for the Town and surrounding country, he is prepared to offer the Will sell the balance . of his. W~ter Stock for Thirty DayR at very best styles of Furniture at prices below anything at which it can GREATLY REDUOED ' PR:tOES ;! be pro.c ured elsewhere in the Province. , . :- - :- :o:-:--: . Tii IRTY I l\LCc:MURTB ~·. STQCK od order, ' · BANK OF ENGLAND NOTES. .c\ London paper of recent__ date says ,: "Few of the -persons who handle Bank of England notes ever Lhink of the a.n10nnt of labor n.ncl igenuity tha.t is expended on theh· .produc6on. rrhese notes a.re. mad e e ver , fron1 pure white linen cuttings only,11 _ front rags that ha.ve been worn. -'!'hey have been 111R.11ufactnred for nearly 200 years at lh0 same 1'pot-IJ[l.Vcrstokc, in Ha1npsliire 1 and by the same fa.n1 ily-ihe Portals, who are descended froW. sorne Frer1ch Protestant rcfngces. So C<1re;~lly is the paper prepa. red th at even tbP. nnmbe r oI dips into the pu~p made by each workrr1an is regis tered on a a ial by n1 :.t· chino1·y, a.nJ. the sheets a.re can::fnDy counted and booked to each peraon through whose Lands ihey' pass, The printing ·is <lone by a rnost curioug proccas in l\'ir. Coe'r.devart,n1e11t ""ithin the bank building. There is an elaborate n.rrangen1ent _ for ~ecuring that· no note -shall be exactly like any ot,ber in existf.:!nce. Co:iseciuently, there never was a dl1plicate of a Bank of Eno-land note except by forgery. It has bee~1 stated that the stock of paid notes for seven ye::l.rs is a.bout 94,000,000 in nt<mbcr, ond they fill 18,00Q )'oxes, which, lYI.ASON'S l"IRS'J' PRIZE BEFORF: 1'AKING ; ' NAMELY: ROYAL! THE LICHT·RUNNINC ROYL ri:;as taken, ih,ia seaspn the!l~wo F irst Prizes at CObourg, t he . 'l1 wo Fir" st at Port I-l ope Central Fair, Firs!, Prize at, Tlowmanville, J)iplo1na at Toronto, and other places t ou numerous to men t i on. 'l'hc subsci'ibcr ha":ing: sold ltii nearly Two llundred of these beautiful machines the last eighteen months, the ROY AL has a i·c.cord that BLANKETS, Funerals furnished ih _c very respect 1n the very best styles and at prices lower than any oth er firrl\ in the country. . One of the l:inest Persons wtmting . the a hove Goods will find it to tlieir advantage to c~l Hearses in the Province SENT FREE to any funeral famished by the before purchasing elsewhere, subscriber, within ten: miles of Bowmanvillc. February, 1877. . . ' .. ' w: M.cMURTRY. Also, agent for Ravn~ond's cel~brated Metallic Coffins, New York. DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, . SI;rA WLS, WINCEYS, SHIRTS & DRA 'VF.RS, FANCY WOOL GOODS, . CLOUDS, &c. UN-D .ER ! TAKING WHICH HE WILL SELL AT HIS ' Usu· aliy L · O ,W ·Prices: ·FOFl. !c..A.SU!. i . ' .· ·,' ---:o:--- =: The '.l~ailoring Department;; A SPEUIALTY. , soli!.a.ry case o.r two. Son1 e of the leading feature~ of the HOYAL In it.s con[?trltction t11e best . n1at: erlal~ ·.u ._,ed;: the 'vca" r iug par'ts case-h:ardeue·d; <Jirst da.88 work· men employed, 'iVhich wil l ensure its dUrabilitr; great £1.du.ptation for different classes of good:;, f.roin finest muslin to hcaYiest fullcloth or leath· .er, adjustable to either 'vork in a few seconds b J~ presser-foot sprin g and ilnp1oved feeder; verv large bobbin, holding 50 yards thread; pate1it la1np-holder, "nablillg operJ.tor to sew b~ night as vvcll as by day. For sale by J. S, DONJ.,;Y, A.~ NO OTHER MACHINE E'r~~R HAD ! by never having to change a singlcn1achJnee~c)l rnachine \\>"Ol'king first clas ~,·with scarcely !;he bt\eath of a. complaint, n.nd that cinJythrough t.Ju~ iri experienco of _ t h e operator in a very odd Sa~virigs TlECE :001'\!.l:J:NJ:C>N. and Investmen·t S 0 CI :B'J':r Y, Fl:. E l? C> Fl:. .T :9 . LONDON, ONT A RI 0. CAPITAL, ... , ...................... _.. .. ... . . ..... .. .. __. . $l,OOO,OO 0. SUBSCRIBED . . ............. .. ........... , .............. _. . 750,000. oo. PAID UP ... .. ... , ... ............................. , . , .. ..... · 300,000.00. RESERVE AND CONTINGENT PUND . .. , .. : .. ..... ·-·-·. 60,000.. 00 ha vino· been circulated that the unders. i gned has been overcharging in his Undertaking departmeU:t, he begs to submit the followiiig figures, which he challenges any one to contradict : 1 Reported amount charged, $.50. _.. Actual amount charged, $12. u " " 30. . . . " " !' 9. '( " II 45 .. · · · a ~!5. " " 60. . . . " ~o . " " 50.... ,, 30. ,, 50. 72 ... " " " j( 1 N. B nt foe U. C. Noi·Llrurnber1a.nd & Durha.m. Agent also f1,n· 'l'yrone, Bowmanville, March 29, 1876. W. P. P:ROWER. 35 if placed oi<le by si<le would l·each tJ:iree miles. The not.e;; pla0ed in a pile 'youhl be eight rni!es high, or if joi_ncd end to end, wvulc! form a ribbon 15,000 miles long; their snperfi.cia.l extent is iuore than tho.t of Hyde Park ; their original value wa~ £3,000,000,000, a-nd their weight over - - -- - - -- - - - ·-- - ---- ALTHAl\I and .ELG WATcIIES, GOOD FITS GUARANTEE.D., 112 tons.- .Butter _ a nd, Eggs :Tal<en in Exc4ange., ->' · . , ' WOMAN'S WEAKNESS . ~\ PEDDL~!i,R One Door 'Vest Bowrnanville, l'Ylarca 28, 1877. of Express Office. (25) '\VHO :EA8 IT DOWN FIN.&. those willing to ·wlrk can easily earn F. B. LEY, :Managt. D. M.ACFIE, President. a dozen dollars a da.y righ t in their own localities . llave no roo m to ex_ f.lain here. REPERENCES BY PERMISSION: En:;iness pleasant and honorable. V\ omen and GEO. l\'lcGILL, Esg., Manager Ontario B1mk, n.owmanville boys ·R nd gi.r18 do as we11 as men. \Ve will ·iurnish you a Con1pl ete Outfit free, 'l'he business W-ILLIAM ALLISON, Esq.; 'III. D.; Bowmanville. pays better Lhan anything e lse. ~Ve "'ill bear ' J...1ondon .M~rch 1876 expense of·.:starting you. P articulan; free. ':Vrite ntul see. Farmers arul ineclw.11ies, their sous q.nQ. Q.aughters. and all classes in IH~ed of po.ring WQrk fit hoiuo. should 'Yrite to us and learn all about the ' vork at once. N o-w is the time. Don't De.Jay. A.ddrcss TRUE & Cu., Augusta. 1\faine. (30) $999 · '. , month in t.110 buslnc~s we furnish, bnL Can't be 1nade by every agent every :Money loaned upon real estate on the most favorable terms. Mortgages pu ,.chased. Interest allowed on deposits. - King of 1 t he West FAN N·,I ·-N ~~-- IYllLL - .. ~- AND SEED SEPARATOR. --(>-- E I.G .Pu· .s:a: · "f-le was a 1ne1ancholy, low.spi rited kind of n1an, with no style about him , but ha bowed politely to the lady uf the house who anfnvered his ring a.t the door, and srniled ahnost sweetly at the urchin who "'as tugging a.t her dress, is now raging at THREE MACHINES ·IN ·ONE ---o--This is the best and largest machine for cleaning and separating grain ever invented. · Manufactured jn Bowmnnville at the establishment of Levi Morris, Liberty st. Call and. inspect. " Can I sell you a bottle of the l\fagicol Insta.ntaneous 191·eckle Eliminator? " he a "! ked , producing a Lottie fro Ln tho little - -----AND------ TRELEVENSI . ' - ' .' black box with leather handles wl1ich he had with hinI. "Don't want any." "It's a splendicl article, madam, war. ranh· <l, or money cheerfully refunded. - P. C. HIMES, GARDE~E . RS · "J. ll l G G. i N B 0 'I' H A JU Sole Agent for the counties of Norllrnrnberland, Durham, Victoria and Peterboro. (33) Better try it." "I d on't want any, I sn.y." "If you don't think it ·will 'vork, T can give you the most convincing proofs that you are n1ist a kcn. ' 1 "Go long. I haven't any use for it.n " I see you haven't got 'em bad.,, "Got 'cm bad ! Sir, what do yon mean?" "I was sayi ng that yon ain't bad yet.Bni don't neglevt 1e1n if yon don't want to be as sp~cklcd as a duck egg." " Me ! me freckled'? Get out with you, you impudent 1 nan.n 11 If then1 ain't freckles on your nose, I n ever saw any." / "Take yourael f off instantly. G·o,I say, ocnl~l~~~· : - · n · s··.-:;·_E BUY YOUR S E _ :: . · _- :· :· · ;·, CBEMlS'!' AJ'TP DRiJGOW'!', :BEGS RESPEC'l'J<,ULLY TO AN , I 1 R E .OE ·I -VED is determined to contmue to sell at the ruinously low prices c)icp,per tha:n. the cheapest. Why he can do it-First, he buys for ca~h and knows just how to buy. Se~ond, what he cap. t bvy cheap en011gh, he manufactures. Third, he is satisfied with small profits. ' · Fmirth, lie sells fl)r cash; Fiftli, he sdls at bottom µrices, C.A.LLilf'-NX> SEE FOR. V'C>URSEX..'V'ES -AND-- _KOUNCE that he ho,a received a w-eu as ·sorted stock of Genuine Drugs and Pure Englfah . · ·Chem_ jc;;tJ!!.. Also, a. splendid stock of tho most r;arefully.i'scJected DYE lection o! · STUFFS! And rvhi~h cannot be su rpassed for exc~Uepcy o .1na.hty 1 An Q.SS P.rtme.r1t of -Andine . llyes k cp constantly au hanil, t11gcther with a choice sc ----AT NEW FALL and WINTER G-OODS, 'l'O BE SOLD ! - Pimple Subjugato1'. Tt'll take tho pimples off that boy there so you wouldn't know bi1n in two days." " Police ! Police ! " H It's too bad, though, that nothing 1vilt cure his cross·oyes or turnup nose." " Ogh ! you brute, l could--." Ilut she never said what she could, but slammed the door'shnt with a/crash and threw herself on the bed and cried with vexation until dinner- tin1e. 1 ' How crust y nnd disagreeable some WO · n1cn are," muttered the gentle Elintinator man as he passed through the front gate. At t.b.:: next. house the pa.t.ient sufferer "Better try the l\fagico.l Instantaneous' "· M ·. .. .'. Eliminator before it's....too late." "Ugh! you nasty"-~ " Here's so1nc of my Y'lorlcl's RenownAd u "'" . ·.~r r "_ ,. .a \, · ~·· ;:,o ·. ' ". ros BUSINESS AS DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATEN'!' MEDICINES,! BRUSHES, COMBS S!IOULDJm-!lH°A.CES, !SUPPORTERS, &;c., &c OILS . PAINTS, COLI) RS, VARNISHES and WHI EA 1r:lr At the very lo"'·est price·s. CHEA-P ROR CASH AT ' B R I N G YOUR F R I E N D S '-VITH YOU Exn n1in ~ U1e ,stock, wb~ch comprises everything in the trade, of the YerY Ja_ t est and most elegant, styles. a~d patterns, of EngHs-P,,Cfilladiap, and· An1~ric!Jn tnanufacture. Ile still continues to manufact.ure to orUer,_from the best of material , and none but first-class Workmen kept. , . · . B :.A.T T i J : N" G's. Bowmanville, Oct. 30, 1876. HORSE .AND UATTL. E l\fEDICIJSE N. B.-Country Storcpcekers supplied on :a irn.ntageous terms Orders Promptly Executed, an'd ,Good F-its Guaranteed. . ~ehas i.n stoc;k au .e.nilless 1·a_riet.y of I:adies' a, r:d _ Gcnts' Faratofa Tlu1:ks "ValiE:es etc all 0 . whrnh ho . IS aelh,ng_ ,eh'eap for cash. . _ ; ' ' " THE GROCERY Estat.>lish.ed l860. GILMQHE & CO., Attorn1Jys atL;tw, ll~ceess@rs Remember th& Stand-" BIG · BOOT" drawn- by two Horses,. KING STREET, BOWMANVILLE. Bowmar" lle. October 2nd. 1876. to Chiru1p~11, }Josn1er ·~ co., Winding Up! OCT013ER 10th, 1875. It is my intention on the above date to wind up the longwinded oredit system, and sell only for CASH, 629 F Street, Washington, D . C. M. TRELEVEN GARRIED ON American and Foreig n Pa.teats. Pa.Lents procure d .i n rtll connt1·i P~ . ADYANCE. No sairl to-the lady who came to the door:"Madam, I a n1 selling the deser\'eclly popnlu.r a nd e-ver suucessful P otent Hair Crimping Fluid." " N·u, I don't. want any." ~ ' l am a]so selling the famous Magical Inatanta11130tlS Freckle Eliminator, but I saw at once by your very fine complexion that you arc not in nePd of · any :such f~rence cn~es ,befu_re tlrn Par.Pnt ()ffic~-. Ex tPUhefore. Con:..:' r ess, '1nfrinl(emeut Snit.ii iu di fferent St;ite5;, a nd :tll li t i~:i ti un ttppe1· t."tinin~ to Invention 1:1 u r Paten t8 . S1~ Nn S'rAMP tron J"AM· SlOilS No fe es for m:d· ing preliminary e.,.· runina.tions. S.fJecinl a~le ntion gin·n to in te rgrante-d. ch:trge n1 l foss th e patent. .. Nn 1"~:k: R r~· HAR-,D j . TIMES ..LV-.IL.L":Jli... · .;K;. -~ ...W::...U,.JIL---._. I'HLET OF' SIXTY P.\G~:S. Unit~d St:ites, Conrc oi Ola.._i lns, 'Don rt of ComAla.brtm:t Clnirn :s , f;outlH=i rn Cln.ims Oumrnls!!lllU, tllld i'tll cln.sse s uf ; wiL!' cln.im s he· lore I.he EJi:Bt!~d·e llepit-rtrn e n~f.t. O'la.in1.s prosecuted iu theS11p1·en1eCo nrt of the l P A.. ·.rears o a.y. and Bounty . itt United States Courts alld Departme:its. m!i;i[.!10ne1:s . or d t' · l b d t. d . · ar ·. irne p. rice.s ia . ve een a op e at t. h~ es.tabl1sl1ment of I ~ .!fr . · · .LV.A.. A , -.::> '"'.IE7"' ...-,- te::::::l '1'. 7r" _ J"la. ~ -~ --=>. H ~~---.......s;-;wa._ -· ._, i!.::::J/I . . . . . or its equivalent. It requires no argument to establish that it is to the advantage of both buyer and seller to trade for ready pay; the buyer thereby .getting goods at J,QWER PRICES, and the seller being saved from loss by bad debts. We think article, J,et me sell yon a bottle of the Hail' Urin1ping Fluid." ""rellldon't know." 1 ' I can't help stniling to think th.a~ the lady ne:xt door t,o you, to whon1 I tried to sell a bottle. of thb Eliminator, denied up and down that she's freckled . " "Denied thr..t she\; freckl ed 'I " "Indeed she did. 1 ' - Murdoch Bros. ---ARE RECEIVING-- - , He 1s.ofter1ng hts new and handsome assortment of ..... · ' . 0F ·IC·1'8, s wn,r, or t lrnir sor.nrren hC'irs, :~re money from I.he Gove-n11ne11t, oi _\-vllich t.hcy h a.\· e Sf.a.te amount nf pay :ind bonnty receiwi(j . En· cl~se s rn!ll.11, n.ud a. f ull reply, a-ftC'l' exa miua.tion, "'"' "' '"°"'of Lh e late ra a.ny c:tsel! e ntitled to FALL AND WINTER GOODS · no knowledge. \Vri te fnl.l hi::st.o1·y of s ervice, and will beg 1ven you fnie. Pension1. · A 11 0 1 ··f1'1c mn8 , l'i OJ ,Dt 1 rns n u d SAH .OHS wonnded 1·1~ptu red, or injured in the Jette w:i.r, Jiowevef sl1gl1lly, ca.nob ta.In. :i. pens\011, inany now ~11;;o.e\v· ing pensions ~Lre e11t.irled _to ti.IL Tnr:rea.1·f!. Send st.amp n1111 in form:lt.ion will he i urni ..,, hed free. Ohdm:t.nt.-; , w hose :t.l.t.o i-neys h~ne b~e11 suspended, \Vi ii be gnttuo11slr ·f n rnii'h e cl Wilh full lnforrrla~i9n :ind proper p:liiers on :1 pplicri.tion to us. -"Why, she's the frcckeldcst o~eot I ever sa\v, an4 she knows it. i i "I couldn't help thinking so n1 yeelf. " "She's a vain, stuck-up t.hing,anywa.y." "I dare say sho is. I am pretty sure I can t ell when I met a. real Jady." "How ninch did you say this is ?" "One dollar and a half a botUe,madanl." ~His Buffalo Robes are splendid value. ~His Mink sets arc ren1arka?le at the money. ~ His. Grebe ,and Alaska our.<lfsta.nce all competition, ~H1s -Caps, Collarets,. l'Inffs, l\fltts, &c,, are made up in the new est and most a.rtis. tic style ·. _-...His ~hildi'en's Furs are rare and ':aried, and are just what fond Lnain, mas ~eqtnre ,for their pets. ~Then the Gents Furnishings em~ace everything in the hne: Sh1rts 1 Dra~ ere, Socks, Collars, Cnffs, Neckties, :Braces, &c. A~ GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ~ then that all parties will concur in the wisdom of this change on 011r part. Our goods will hereafter be bought for CASH only, we and shall.thereby reap the advantage of large trade discounts, which advantogc we arc determin ed to give to our customers. may therefore depend upon getting goods than under the old plan. Our stock will this Fall be more replete th an ever, ~ 11 d Parties purchasing from us least ten per cent.. cheaps . Everyt~ing good and cheap. Cash customer~ will buy close. Call and mspect, No trouble to show . goo~·· RAW FURS bought at highest cash prices, Bow1:1anville, October, 1875 A.s we cl1arge no fee nnless s uccesdul , i;ta.mps for return postage shonhl be .sent uis. M. MAYER "Well, I guess I'll try a bottle." "If I hadn't failed to catch the firs t CORN by the .CAR- L 0 AD WEEK woman on the Elin1i.nator, I wouldn't have c:i.ught the other on the Crimping Fluid, and l-iless their souls, they're both the san1e thing," muttered the meeek ancl low,spiritedpeddler, a.she passed on. .ll.N old lady aleeping during d i~ine service in a church, let fall a Bib1e \Yi th clasps to it, and the noise partly. &\~akeninc.. her, sh e exclaimerl a.1oud: "'Vhat l yo~ 've broke another jug, have you ? " Onf:\ERVING BoY.- "Ma, Aunt Dora has been eating the honey." Astonished moth er: "How do yo n know, n1y dear 1" Son ·: "'Ca.use I heard Mr. Sn1ith say he 1·n.rlmenl of Llrn J nterioi·. · Old Bottnty Land warrants. · \Ye :pay cn~h for Lb em . \\' lli>re :wsign1nenLs are imperf ect \Ye gi\·e u1istruct.ions to perfect Lhem. ecnted l>efol'e the Gener:tl L:u1d OJHce :t~d De· l\'Ilnin~, United Sta~e.s General Land Office. Cl>nlcsLcd Lfl.ntl Cn..:ie~. Private J_,:1.nd C!u.iuts Pre·emptl on a.11d_ Horne;;le~t.dCa.ses pros: D. CHEMIST a sf STOTT, AND DEALER IN higher class of goods will be kept. We therefore guarantee the greate& DRUGGIST 3 1>Hsfaction to all. who may favor us with their patronnge, · The following lines will be found full: !t:JnH (;Q1~! 1·n.etor~ n1,(l ~tb~~·"'· TOWN , HA.LL fl t!ILDINGS, BO WJJIANVILLE. We 11;ct. UI'! attorneys for suoh in JH'uc tui np; oor.. tra.cls, ma!ring- <'O ll~ !Ctionl'> , negotiating loan" and a.tl<! n~ing t o :i 11 liuEi1rnss con ftded to us. J .. iberal fl-n11uge me11 r.E m:td e wilh a. t.t oniey~ in a.!1 cln.sses of b11fJill'-lS~. -r Druggs, Medicines and Chemicals, Uye Stu:ft's, Patent D'1edicines, Perfuniery, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Paints and Address .GILMORE & CO., ':t'he Cheapest 1 Bowmanville, ;March 1 Fe~d 1877, you. can buy. P. O. B ox 4.-l. \V" ASll l.:'1(· "1'0:-f, H. 0., !Vw;;hington, JJ . (!, t.·111Minbi!r . Oils, Paint Brushes, Coal Oil, and Coal Ou Lamps, &e., &c. PYYSICIANS' PllESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED AND ALL ORDERS CORRECTLY ANSWERED. Ready-made Clothinl{, Cloths, Tweeds, Dress- Goods, Silks. Shawls,'Skirts, Cottons, Wi'nceys .Blcnkets, Buffalo Ro/;es: &c.,&e 24-, ] 876. . wan led to sip th9 honey from her lips. ·· deuce JH the rt:fl p ()n Stbility l t"ll( l Jide i i.t11 oi the Ln.w, P ;tlen t :1.11d Co llect.ion Uonse of G u.MORli: & Co., of tl11s l·n.r. f-fJ<;O . .lJ . B. WHITE. ~ \Casllitt' of the Nu.1.ionr1.l Jletro-politan Bank.1 I 1.:11{!' plea.~ure i11 .c~1?1·ess 1ng m.r entire con.ft· CENTS' SUITS ND SHIRTS; , BowMANVILLE, made to order in city styles, on shortest note !Jl!lr".Farrr.ers and Physicicms from th· Oolt?itTy ,,;ill jind o ·ir Sto okof Medicines com osed of the best quality. October!, 1876. s: ~ ·F HILL .)

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