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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Sep 1877, p. 4

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-----\' CANADIAN R'l'~l\TES1\1A i'i ' ANJ) M ERCIL\NT, 1V. ~VF1\1 ANVJJ,LE, TllURSPAY, SEPTE1\1BER 13, 1877 _ma~~~~r¥~J~~~~~'li!~~~~- 1~-"·aw··----::~:'.'""'"'::::'""""'.:~~====::'""":::::::-................."'!"'....."'!"'""'~:;:::~'!"'""':::":::""""'""""'"====""'""'""'""'"!'l'!l"'.......!"111'......................,,'!I"'~!!'!'!~~""'!"!' ~~~~~~~~"""~·~"l"!'!"!·~~~~~,....!';o!~ ...... ~~ ·-~~"l'il!"!l~ ' ~""'l!"!!lll!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'~l!!!!!!!!'!""'ll!"l'!l'!!!!!'!"lll'!"lll'!"""'""'"""~"""'"""""'......~""'~"'""~~~~J C'anada, i.he H ome of the Free. Hurra h ! three cheers for Canada ! ' l'hree cheers for Dnfl'erin ! Let all the sons of fre edom nO\V '£heir shout of praise begin. '110 praise t h e Governo1"s na.1ne: He rules our country with delight, And treats us all the sa nrn. Ile represen ts our no b]e Queen, High on the BriLish throne, BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS ! ---:2:--- 'r~;~;.;;,;;~~~~;;;;:~?, - - -- --------~ "B' A J..'<> JY.I: E R s -AND- - - - - - Let all our loyal hearts unite vv. T. SCO'I.,T'S Large o.nd extensive Boot and Shoe store, wh e1·e h e has continu~ ally on hand the largest and heHL assorl,m ent in Bow1uauvill c LADIES', Gl(~'l'L1li.::MEN'S, AND OH TLDREX'S, BOOTS & SHOES, the latest E nglish, American antl Canadia n style:,i. ' GREAT BAH.GAINS to be had at tCrcsta.t ~1 even pel' cent, :B'o1· f:Jrtlicr partic~n,rs apply to · a.~e of Ne tvc astlc . 'aluc $635 e < t ch, btar~n,,.in Fall BuSineSS i - -- :o:- --CASH PRICE, 9 ctB. 1 ALECTUJ~E CR EDIT :PRICE, 11 cts. Long may she live to rul e our land, By righteousne0is ulone. 'L'he lofty pines of Canaila Beneath the breezes nod, A n<l voices fr on1 their liongh s proclaim Old f.reedon1 on 0111· sod. 'TO YOU:!:·;rt~ ·runE, TufEN· " 10 " " 20 $1.15. J ·ust Pir 1Jli shecl. f,i a Sealed Eni'zlo1:e. pri[ e Ge. 'l'rca.tn1unt, ~u11l Rc;.drnal c·1 11"e of 8 c,u1in tt! VV cn.knl';,;s, 01· Epm·· n1at6rr hre2' indu c ed hy f~r:tf .i\buo;e, Involtn1tn:ry Jiimissiun· , Impotency, Nei-vous JJebi li ~y , c..ncl I m p ed.l n n:1!s to :::\ Iarri.1g'e gcncrnJJ~· : CuH:.Ul!l;_:ltb:n, J~p\l ep~y , a nd 1'\1,,,: J';icntal tu d Plt-vc:ca l lnr~<.Lpa.._:it ~ , ,'i:.c.-Br T:OER.RT J. C C'L'\'E.i-'~\TVJ~ T.L , Tut. D ., 11u:ho1· of 1,hc " Ureen Buok," &0. The wnrl d·t'cuoivned rntho~·.itl lh!.3 D.t.1n1ir3blc Lecture, clearly proye;;i i\·oiuhls cwue:s-pm:icnce 'l'RllNKS, VA.LISE§ a ntl SAT CHELS 1' T .. E CTl-1-tE ON rr:~I~ l'T A- ---~ ALL KINDSl& SIZES, ~ --- G.A R D E N E R S " 17 '" $1.00. I The r ed man r oams the plains, An1l with ten thousand voices -praise T h e land which kno1vs no chains. Niagara's thunllering >Vatc1·s play In nal.jesty snb1imv, And overr ecl10 Hecms to say, '!'here's fre edotn' in our t i me. Ontario's -..... a.te1s surge and !'f)ar, Wi L h grandeur all aglo w, Forever bca.ting on our Hhore. Jtar in t h e ·w estern lands o!' bows ALL CHEAP FOR CASH . Please CA.J,f, nerorc Buying Eiiscivltcic. T. SCOTT. p-OLD STAND, OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. ~ Bowmu.n\ril1e, July 11, 1877. -==========-==================....,~==="° j th.at tht111\vfulrconse.q_r;_mJce~ of Self-Ab.lW0 _ ._ be etrecll.111Hr e1n0Yed without intaie:ir._P._ 1na.y ~rnd vdthout d ang-m·ons SHi',1<;icu1 OP0 r!.'...'.. i nr. F. h.rn gic ~ . I OUR s E ED s This will be strictly adher ed to, and only six months - -- - - - A T I u frecdon1 to anil fro. The pleasant hmnes: of Cnnada Stand out in b old relief, . PU Nin lliPS. THE KING OF ~~ P"in i i ng unt a \ n1od(· of cure at 0H1>~1 b11np k , et·rta,i 1 !, ,_,, ;Hl cffcot n .t'. 1..r;' ,..,.lllch ( "il !:/ ::-uff(:l'l'l', no n· ,1 ,t1 t-c· '\vl..nt lii,; eonrlit,ion iurty bc . ._:~,:i.y cnr~ hl~111 .l'l.:~h eap- mstru111011ts,rlng,.m·eo1 ·diafa; And scCT·es 'vit,hln their sacred walls .Proclai.In old fre~lon1 chief. The towering forests nf Llic " 'est, Vt'hcre natare re1!(u s sublin1e, Shout Cana da is truly bl est _ "\Vithin the book of time ! GREATLY IMPROVED VVITH EXPANSION BUCKET, FOR BOTH DEEP \tVELLS A.ND Jy , µd vatolr, atnl 1'cd:caUy . ' Jt:Lf"'. fhis 10cturc v; ill pr eve a 1Joon to thcusanc1s anll th ou3ands. Sent u nc1eL' seal, in a pla.iu envelop·::, to an}' address, post-paid , on receip t L>f six cent::;, or · V1ll\l, II, TAYLOR. tw o pos~a go ~ta.mp~. A<l_1lress tho pnb11stt~1·s, on average accounts. paid linmpton, Sept, 3rd, 1877. orsTERKs. _ ___ TETI J.i }inn ~ l., !oic-,:v ";."(}]'.'--: ~ Post Offic, ci:n v .rm 1.vm.I, MEDIOA ,, co. Box lrJSB. THE TRANSFUSIOif OF :BLOOD. A good degree of success haa attended thetransfusi onof blood in the case of Adam Kohlepp, of \Villia.1nsburg, N.Y., a p <Liient in the last st2.ge of consun1ption. The pat ient's friends had no ho;iea of h is r ecovery. He had uot been dressed for two n1onths, and had slept onl y in snatches for weeks. At the !irst opcrat.i on, 011July11, seven ounces of blood f1 0 1u the a rn1 of a stroug healthy man were injc1..:te<l into the patient's median basilic ve111. Jh;forc the operation the pabent's pulse \':ts feeble and accelerated. After the transfu . . tou the pulse became slower and fuller and a g~ntle perspiration appeared all over bis body. He soon fell asleep; not a.waken in g for 7 hours. Ile then ate with appare nt relish, and again fell asleep, 1h ough not so readily as before. In the nt<:lrDing ha was ablo to rise, bnt did not leavo his bedroom. Ou EVEH.Y PUM P .U'UJ.. LY \~.r_ARRANTED ! 1 - ---- - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - - m-_r ~~i·~rn~ :f°{P :!~ )§a ~ e , u rdoch Bros. ,Accounts now due must be 'T'I-IE 6.J'i ":~ J\.C·RJ~S . BE LNG 00~1f'OSED most prominent cith:ens in I.ow n aud country 6>1'0 ofpu.::c or' Lot. ;·to . l , 0th con . D:::r1rnp;- 1 who haYe given tbepun1p a thorough test. \ L,Jn; abO\lt 70 11c.tes ch'an:!t1, an'l the br.lance '\Ye1~ wuod(·d 1vi1 b pine anil oa k. If not z:::ild 1J." thD «Before :purchasing a Pmnp be to see l3t of .t..p1 il nex t, ' Lhn t~lc-a.rod po1ti<)n \.1ll b( cased. l·'or p111i1 cu:~r s cnqnll'e of " 'l'HK l{ING OF Pl.l:vlJ 'fl." ,_ S D. BP ADSI-i.L\. W References can be 'given l.o'l1undreds of .tbe I li l F. Y. COWLE. GROCERY ON AS s11r~ I BUSINESS USUAL ·. Bo,vmanville , At·gust ,8 12976. A Udress P. C. HIMES, Bown101nville. On CARD. FO R.SfING thfl L(l·lies of unQ Yicluity that I h w1 e l'et:·,u·~'l C<l aud OI: e ucd the sture on Ki.Ilg.St· eei, lately occupieii Dy Mr. L . Cornish, j e1·;eller, wiLh u. ne1v stoc;k ui Op!> TN lNI . T .AJCE GP.E Ari_ '1-"}LEJ"Slif~·11: Bo'i"nn -.,-villc 1 G ARR I ED GLASGO\N HOUSE rj Cheap Fu1J~nil.'ur1?! -A.T. ' Cltt!ap Fu1·11ilur~e! M ANN ING' S OLD STAND. c "' , MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, &G., &c., &c. , BERLIK WOOLS, V\rhere I 'lVil l he g!ud to 1ncet n1y oTil fdends and ci..l.Btom0rs. I also cg,1·ry on :URJ!G~§MAKXNG ·------- ---- --=-=-=-=-=-==--===::==-=== the fifth day following the operation he t.ook a short walk out on the street. On July 26th a second operation was perform in connection '"ith tbo l\HllinerJ aEd l\f:1ntles ed, in which fonr ounces of blood were transfused with t he desired effect. Since then the patient ha.s gain ed streng th rapid· ly, a.ml is troubled only with his shorthackiug cough. Night sweats have enhre, A. S . ANDEllSON, (Iiat.c wi th !l'fess:rn. J . &'\IV , J. !l.1:cMur tT y & Co . King St Bo~.Yl.:.lanvillc . The . subscrib respectfully invites public at t ention to his u.rd och Bros. - -- AHE RECEIVING--- T he Bowmanville Furniture Factory havino· commenced runriin rr. _. --~-. and t lie new ompany having appointed the undersigned-'Re.ta.il agam, Agent for the Town and .smrounding country, he is prepared to ofter the very best styles of Furmture at prices below anything at which it can be procured elsewhere in the Province. " ly left him. His breathing is attended with no difficulty. His pulse is full and olow. His blood is only a little a.hove the few normal temperature, and for a week past he has not only been out, bnt has done a htmrs' light work daily. The treatment will be repeated in the hope of arresting the dise ase. \AN Irish gentleman hearing of a friend ha,,ing a stone coffin urn.de for himself, ex<.;laimed :- " " B e 1He sowl, and thaes a gooJ. idea! Sure an· a stone one 'ud last a man ;:i. lifetune !" A Su.RE CURE.-' ' Doctor, my daughter seems to be going blind, aud she's just getti.ng rca.dy for her 'vcdding, too ! 0, dear u10 , what is to b e d one 1" " Let he~ go right on vdth the 'vedding, ma.dan1, by all means. If anything uan open her eyes, ma1riage will." A POUGHKEEPSIE youth, 'vith t l1 e assistance of an elderly l ady, h n.a rltted out a rooster with a needed wooden l eg. At first the bird made frantic effortu to kick it off, but thjs only nui.de hin1 fall do'i-vn ; so he accoptticl the situation, and no w us es the " OF DRY GOODS STOCK which was never so IC» _L v 0-,7 A JL _...t-'.:l... T J __~ V " UN' D ERTAK· INC , Funerals furnish ed in every re~p~ct in the very best styles apd at prices l~wer than i:ny otliQr firm m the country. One of the finest Hears~s m t~e ~rovmce. SENT FREE to ll.IlJ fi.mernl furnished by the subscriber, w1thm ten m1les ,of Bowmanville. Also, agent for Raymond's celebrated MetallM Coffins New York ' . -~l 'E l""" ~ ,, ,.. .~' lkHl O"'"' ~ . ~.. ~'umi ~ "' htJf1ir-t~nu hl~~L - ----···- --- full and thoroughl y assorted f.'S now. H e has just received a large shipment direct from the market~, Briti~h I , lll embracing extraordinary Cheap lines, · Ih1;:1 tak en this s ca.'3on tho 'r·wo Fir9t P.dzos a t Cobou rg, the 'l'wo lf1vst. at Port HOVE\ Central F:-i.ir, First Prize at l :owruanv.illc, Diploma. at Toron to, and other places too i~umerous to nrnn ti on. The subs;;riber hu ~:in~ sold .it,?' n P irly TVi-'O Hundred cf thc3c bcr.u t1f1ll H lL1d1111e,:j ti1c lnat c - i~~.! e~,u 1:uonths, who ROY.Al, h9t' u 1·,~curd tLat N O O'f HER :'r.L'\.CIDN_FJ EVER lilJ) ! by ncYcr haYing to ch <-'-n g e & sing10 nulc,h!necach nui.chino w..::1·ki:iµ; first ch·ss, w.:tti scarceiy by the CAR- L 0 AD EVERY - JR. E P m an y leadin g articles, all of which wi ll be offel'ed at bottom prices, to tho i.11expcrie.1·ce of the operator in a. ve1r odd solitm·y caso 01 t ·w o. So me of th~ leading features of the no :r~"".L In i ts co 11 st1·uctio1~ t:~c bett inu_teri<11n u cd ; thc wearin g· par.ts cn 3 c-~1 anlcned; t1 1 ··: I. d a .·::; 1vo rJ.;:~ n1e11 employed , 1vhic:h ·will en sur~ iLH t ~unthility; ' 'Tt-:a t, ndaptntion fo1· diifere.:rrt clusses of f<; 00(1S, ?ro111 finest muslin to hea.vicst fulklii lh 01· leather , adj u stable to either work in 1~ f{!W fJoeo nOs by preascr-foot sprir.g· and impr ovEd fccdc1·; Ycr;y hu·g-c bo'ttbin. h0ldi.1r,; 50 ya r ds tlnctcd. ; p a t ent tho brcn.th of a 1..:orn µ1~~1ut, enrl thc.t only through having bc?n circulated that th.e undersigned has been onrchargi.ng in his Undertakmg department, he begs t o submit the following fig11res which he challenges any one to contradict:' Reported amount charged, $50 . .. :'A ctual amount charged ~\1 2. 30 · · · · a J 9 4' ll H H I( ·o ::E=l. T S fl suit t he " 1 " rt . " law p-holdc1·, 1~rabl'.n[r 0pc;_·,ito1· to sc1v by n ~g'ht a~ :r11e Cl1eapest Feed you can buy. Bowmanville, Ma1·ch 1 (( 45.... 60. . . . 50. . . . " " " " fl 9.5: " {( " "' 72.... ,. " +O. 30. 50. 35 present hard times. L et all who desire decided downright bargains .Jook rn '.roll a.a by dny. leg with evident satisfaction, and the boy {s J. S · .fJO~. r·:Y, ' 1'.i 1ono_. Ag nt for U. C .-Kortl1un1berJa1Hl & Durha1n. delighted. N.B THE daily pay of a full l ri vate in the Agen also fo:r ~ A!ll'HA¥ alldELG 187':', l3owmanvillo, 1\Iarch 29, 1876. W. P. PHOWER. , VTATCHF~S· .dnssian army is one farthing; a ]ance- and examine and judge for themselves. corporal gets a third of a pe1tny.; a senior non-commissioned officer a bo,lf penny, and a sergeant-1najo r twopence ·hu lfpenrJy, Jn time of 'var, on the n1a.1·Q b 1 or during mt1;.11oouvrcs, the u1en receive about .fifty per cent. inorc. King of the West - -- .. THOS .. FANNING -ffl!'- MILL 43. B owmanville, J\fn.y 21 1 1877. WH..Al' a picnic would be with0ut hornets is a rr1atter of conjoct.ure 1 as there n evar has been a way to find out. A hornet ia -----~·~.'il ~:-_~.,..--:!~~ .?~ _ --~ -~~~~"' ,..."=-~~"'.:."'::~"":" not c1enou1i11ational. It goes tu all picnics. l to t.he geuerul enthusiastn, Five hornets at a snutll table will do more to le vPl social di~tinctiou and to pron1nt,e :socittl inter~ L() N-DON, ON T .ii_RI O. 11AL (" '"I'· , _,. ' · ·.... . . . . ...·. . ·.· · ·. ..· · .·. . · ..·. · . ·. ··.. .. ... . $1,000,00 0. 8 UTJS'7Ril:il!JD cc . . . . . . ·. . ., . · . . . · . . . . · · . . . . · . · · · · · · · · ·· · . · · · · · · 'lv0,000 .00. 1 J i AND SEED SEJ?ARATOR. - -- o--- !~~i~~i~:.:,~i~::~~~~~~ij~~~"~;ddf!;~~~:"r~ THE EI_JEPHAN T H OUSE I _ _ , - J - . ·o _ ____,___ >110 7Tj0 · , , v ··· ··· .. " . .. . . . . . . . . ·· . . · · · · · · · · · · · · . . · · . . . · · · . · · 800,000.00. 60,000 .. 0IJ THREE MACH'iNES IN ONE -- - -0 - - - course than an awful di,nstor in a village. .A . OURlOUS thing ru::eutl.v occ11rrcd in Anh£, ~'ra.nce. A swar1u of bei=-s escaped fnnn a hive, and establishc~ cl itself in the letter-boK of the place, a few minntes after McLEOD HIMSELF AGJ-i.IN ! "-'"v--' " ·..__,_._... , I' liIIJBElt VJJJ AiV"JJ 001-lJ'Ilv"'"GlE-.i.'YT FlIND ... ..... ......... . . . I ---- :o:~:o : ---- JVfoney loaned upon real estate on Orn most nfortgages purchae;c<l. Interest allowed on deposits. D. :,fACFIE, P 1rnident. favorable terms . Th~s is the best and largest ma~'!iine for cleaning and separa~ing grain ever invented. .. ' · ·, ... Manufactured in Bowmanville at the establishment of Levi :Morris, Liberty st. Call and )nspect. The undersigned continues to conduct the Hard ware the letters had been t.ken a""Y· When business at the old stand, under the name and style of J olm McLeod & Co. the postman went t o the box the next morning he was almost blinded by the inRccts, wl11ch rush~ d out of the s~1t a.nd ahsohitely prevented him from puttmg the koy in . the luck. The bees bacl to be smoked out before lhe lettera could be got at without danger. A WASil FOR .Te\vett.. one of t he most l'H.'te<l far1nt:irs of Vertno;1t, writes to the New York Wm-lll: " Apply a wailh of lime or soap to the bo<lies of trees. It will save the tn from the attack of mauy a pest which doniicile I never at anv ti.me had a partner or any one directly . , . ' r b ··' , ;;r l . th . ·' 1, I ·k " . m t ereRted m 111\ usiness.. my no . e1 was m my em.P oy as c_er 1.01 H I G G ?1 r~.t fil; O '_i~ kt! _ /1:. 1)'~ nearly a y ear and a half, but lately, for good and valicl reasons, I dis- J. hargcd him, whieli discharge haR been confirmed by the Court of CHEJlilST _Al~D DJ:t1_,rr1nrsrr, hanccry. Therefore the business in future will r eceive strict and -~:yEGS RESl_)J~G~1l1'CJLLl' TO .A~1 LJNOU:\CT!~ th.at llc lrn. s r0c0:.vctl. :'.. 'iYCll cw ersonotl at t ention. Fl'lurr TREES.-So1-non 30rtctl stock of Gc auin·::: Drugs and l'li::-e L'u.,;Jisl1 Sole Agent for the counti<es of Northumberland, Durham, Victoria and llf.lJfi];f(,EllCEs nY lJ/!,,'lL-U1ss10r .i: · (33) \ GEO. 1.\1~GJLL, Esq. , Manac.er Ontario Dank Ilowmanville P eterboro. WILLIAM ALLISON, E·q.~ M. D., Bowman~ille. ---=:--;:-"J_,ondou l\'Iarch 1s·16 F. B. LEY, Manag0o P. C. HIME S, RECEIVED EJ~G .P U S:S:: at . Hard Times and Cheap Goods! In ordn to red uce the large stock now on hand, prices will be placed at very low figurcR , eHpecially to CASH customers. Chen1ic11lS', }\.lso, a splendid stoc,.;r of t.hc 111ot1t ' 'il.re!ull )r selected DYF. >\ hh~ 1 1 STUFF;>! is now :ragmg in lbe bark and sap-wood. You will find t!lat the old bark will fall off, leaTin" s1nooth: fresh, healthy wood ou the surface~ It is also a good preventative fr om the attacks o(.the several species of bqrers.Ec careful to wash very close to the ground ·~l'· can11ut h._~ snTp as~ed for oxccllcuc)- o 1aaL. ~- A!l i1s::;o1'tn1c11t of A..n11it:e D:ros kOD \ ,;on~Lan fl y on hand, togct:h e1· v\'itll !.\- ul1oico sC i lei.;twa of DRU GS. I 1 NEW FALL and WINTER D:R-Y G-OODS, ' CHEl\IJC.".LS, and upward.' T·r is not addsable. Do not apply it to the bark of any growing tree i it ia a common b ut. bad praciice. Tar T :a: E STOC K: a-,u-~ p.._-i_'l'EN'l' J\.'fF.DICINES, ~ RRHSIIE S, COi'ifRR. 01LS, 1-'AINT:\ COLUltS, Y AR::\ISI1T.£R CHE AP FO :R cks:fI=~ AT . TO BE SOLD --- ~ --- - -- - STIOULDEU- RRAC~S. ~SUPPOHTER. 8, &:c., . &o . penetrates the' sap-wood, chcoks the growth of bark at the point at which it binds the tree, and checks the circulation np and Jn 1825 I used a barrel of tar, with a brush running a band . .o.rouud each tree. tVhile cho pping down Contains H ouse and Builders' Hard ware, Carriage rnakern' supplies, with Paint~ and Oils of all colors and kinds. fl.Ud "\V'J!I B .A.T T I N'· G-' S . At tbe very lowest p r ice8. down where applied. STOVES AND TINWA RE Stove,; of all kmds, in gre at variety. T HORSE AND <JATTLE "t untageous tern1s X . B .-Country Sto rcp eel:::el's irapnlied on a . ~ ...,.,,.,..,,,,,,.,..,,,,,.,. . . . .......,.......,,......,.~........"""".,,,..,..,_....,""""'""""'"""""""""'"""""""""~ ~ And determined to contmue to sell at the rmnously cheaper than the cheapest. Why he can do it-First, he buys for cash and knows just h ow to buy. Second, what he can't buy eh~ap enough, he manufactures. 'l'hircl,,he is .satisfied · w ith simill profits .. Fourtl1 , he sells for citsh; Fifth, h osells at bottom prices. -AN D- Bowmanville, Oct. 30, 1876. ;the old t rees nfterwards I saw the effects. The bark and sap· wood were colored, and Tinware so ld ch eap, as no pcddl?rs are kept. the body was smaller under the bolt of tar." NUMBER OF EGGS PER .A.NNUl\f. ~Aft er re:_:ieated experiments with the different varieties of chick ens and corupari.Sons ,\·lith others wh o have experimented in lthe same direction , is is concluded +1\at' tJiC'"1ity{n'g capacities ·of the principal varieties a.V'er.age about as follows :. · Light Brahn1ag and Pt1.rtriPgc Cochins. -Eggs, 7 to theponnd; 1ay.J 30pcr apnnn1. Dark .Hrahmas.----;-.Eggs, 'S 'to the· pound; lav 120 per annum. ~Black, White ancl Huff Cochlns.-Eggs, 8 to the -pound ; lay J GO per annum. Plymo uth R~cks.-Eggs, 8 to t he pound : lay 150 per annnm. ·Houdn.ns. - Eggs, 8 to the pow.nd ; Jay 150 per >,nnum. prices GILJlllORE & C O., A. Ho t'H!:lj'S at Law, E A V E TB..C>U. G-:EJLS Put Successo1·s ({) <J~~ i1nn.a n . M>;.-. ;~n<!'r -~ 'l' ~ >. Winding Upl OCTC)BER 10th, 1875. It is my intent10n on the above date to wind up the longwindcd credit system, and sell only for up, and Jobbing done by experienced work men . JOHN M'LEOD & CO, Bov.·man ville, May 8, 1877. WELLINGTON BUILDINGS. C'A.X.·I> .8..l."il"Do:'SEE FO:E'l. "Y<>UR.BEL"VES BJf:tJCNQ . YOUR, F R I E N D S "WYTI-I YOU most TH IRTY -vv_ DAY S r :- -:- :o:-:-- : He st.111 continues to ma11ufact.u1·e to orde1·;from the best of material, and none but first-class w orkmen ke1)t. , Exan tin ~ tlio stock, ""bich c 0nJ:tJrii;;e~ eveliJ'.thillg in tlie. t1ade, of the Yery latest and c~t'J,.':u.nt. stJles p.nd p.:lttcrns, of EIJg-hl<b, Cana~n, and .Am6T1can manuiactw·e'. cAs~, 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 LOWER JY-Ec]Y-[UF... TB-Y PRICES! Orders Promptly Execttted, and Good Fits Guaranteed. wlreh nc ~e·1 1: ts i !t sto~k 1.:i Will sell the balance of his Winter Stock for Thirty Days ~t aJ1 endless variety of Ladjes' cl:ud G:tn1s' t:aratota Tnmki:: Ya.1iH:s e tc sellmrr chcl\.p for ca.sh. · · ,., an o J," Fleche. -Eggs, 7 to the pound ; lay 130 per annum . BEFORE STOCK TAKING; NAM..b:LY: Ureve Cce urs.-Eggs, 8 to th~ pound; lay 140 per annum. DRESS GOODS, Black Spanish. --Eggs, 7 to the pound BLANKETS, lay 140 per annun1. FLANNELS, SHAWLS, L eghorns.- Eg-gs, 8 to the pc·und ; lay SHIRTS & DRAWERS, , WINCEYS, 160 peT ann 1u:n. Ham burgs. -Eggs, 9 to the pnnnd ; lay ·FANCY 'VOOL GOODS, CLOUDS, &t;. j 100 per aun 1 Jn1. Polii~h. -Egga, ~) to tho ponud j lay 125 Persons wanting the above Goods will find it lo their advantage to .ca.l) per annun1. before purchttsing elsewhere. ' Don1iniques.-Eggs, 9 to tho pouud ;. February, 1877. W. MulHUR'I'RY. lay 1H5 per annum. llantarus. - l·~ggg, 16 to the pound ; lay 90 per an11uru. Games.-Eggs, 9 to the pound; lay 130 per annu n1 . GREATLY REDUCED Remember the Stand·- ·-" BIG;. BOOT " drawn by two Horses, KIN G ST REET, BOWMANVILLE. Bowmarv Ile. October 2nd, 1876. PRICES, and the seller being saved from lo·s by bad debts. We think then that all parties will concur in the wisd om of this change on our part. Our goods will hereafter be bought for CASH only, w e and shall thereby reap the advantage of Iorgo trade discounts, which advantage we are determin ed to give to our customers. Parties M. TRELEVEN ~urchasiag from ns HAR !> l."\,,;.!:.A.I..:'\t:JB:. U S . 1¥t! p:1yc:U"il f:n !h.:m_' \VI U'l'l' ;t', !~tl. !ll ·'l l l~ .l: t! 1m penect we g" IY"' 1u . ..,Lr 11L'l10:.1 i, to r> t'\Itcc l 11t ~ · m . TIM.ES l.\1.1: ..... ~ "Y'ER... may therefore depend upon getting goods than under the old plan. least ten per cent. cheape I \'l;irr ~iuts. Hard ti1'J.e prices have been adopted at Uie establiohment of D STOTT, DEALER IN · se.y IJO member shall drink the samo, from PYYBICIA.NS' PHJ~eCHU"l'IONS CAREFULLY COMPOU NDED A.ND ALT, ORPERS whom does it expect the brethren to buy 1 ' CORRECTJ,Y ANSWERED. I if dancing to good n1nsic i~ wro ng Jn a j . . --- . . Christian, how about reeling to mean P- F o farrr.ers an d 1:hy8'c1an$ from the Country will jind o.,. Stookof Medicines com II whiskey! he best qual,ty. NnT8 TO CnACK.-lf liquor selling is · right, why le\·y a special tax n pon it, and force the dealer to sh rnv <J.. good n1,)ral character 1 If liquor selling is wrong, h ow about liquo1· buying 1 If twe11ty drinks a { lu.v fa.il to cau>:ie one brother to offeud,and th~·ee ddnks rnaKe drunk another, which shoul<l be dealt with for " nn\king a beast of himself r' If a chnrch says no rnen1ber shall sell spiritu ous liquors , an d fails to C1;!~;~E11v!!~s,B~!~.~~!.8 T'j ' I Old Bouuty I.and Our stock will thi,5 Fall be more r eplete : 11 i higher class of goods will be kept. i ev.ir, a nd . a I He i~ o:(tering l1is new and handson1e assortment of We therefore guarantee the greates FALL AN. D WINTER GODS AT GREA TLY REDUCED PRICES. ~"'His Buflalo H.obes are spiendid value. - WHis Mink sets arn remai·k~?Je at the mo ney. ~ His_ Grebe and AlaBka O';'tid istance all competition.;:~:.ds Caps, Co~ iai·~t_sJ 1'-Iu1:ffs, 1\i1tts, &c,, are mad~ up in the newest and most artisti c s.,yle, . ~Ehs ~nildren s F nrs are rare and varied, and are j iist what fond niam~ n1 as reqn1ro fo1· their pots. ~Then the Genta' Furnishings en1brace everything in the~ine: Sbi.rts, Dra'ti ers, Socks, Colla~s, Cuffs, Neckties, ~races, &c, &atisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronoge. · The following lines will be found full: Drug gs, Medicines and Chemicals, Uye Stuffs,, Patent Meaicines, Per£u1nery, Brushes, Combs, Sea.pa, rainta and Oils, Paint B rushes, Coal Oil, and Coal Ou Lan1ps, &c. , (_~c. l-1_~d.I·esD (j lL°tvf()li,E ( )D UO., P . 0. Jlox·L ! . wo.,. 1, ;.q,!:·111, 71_ u 'i I r; . J', veryt~1mg g.ood and cheap. Cash. customers will buy close. Call and mspcct, l\o trou ble to show goods, RAW FURS bought at higheot cash prices, Bowmanvllle Ootober.1S75 M. MA. y E 0 EtHS' SUITS ND SHI RTS BowM ..unn LE October!, 1875. Ready-made Clothin(", Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Silks. S hawls, Skirts, Cottons, Wincey .Blr.nkets, Buffalo Robes, &c.,& made to order in city styles, on shorteKt noe go. U. B \V]Ii'l'E. (O'asliieJ' ar tl....a J{ul fonal Jletropolit17,n J1,_;,1ik.J I n 'S. F ::S::IL ,

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