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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Nov 1877, p. 4

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· · _._l\..nd srnjle with t h ose tha.t sn1 ile, Aud act to e.ach a brother 's par t, And feel his sori·ows in inY hear~1 ~f~~J;~n;:;~E~:rji~,~~:~1·. narVe. st· Result. . ' - - 0 }' - - - CA.NADIA~ 8TATESMAl\ :\ND rvrERCHANT, ,£UWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER l, 1877 . Plain & O rna1nen:tal J:-'AT N T'ING r:1UIE UNDERSIG NED rnspectfully an1 llouse, vicinity t11at he has com m en ced bu sineH a aa ::>ig~ Ba nn er a.u d Or n am enl;,al Pain ter, ., <:Y F SALE Business! ---:o:- - CASH PRICE, D cts. nounces t o t.he citizens of 13owmanville and Must I reprove l~is sin , llf ust I pa. r take his grief, And kindly enter in A nd minister reJi.ef( , Tl1e A11d love hi111 .ri.ot in -\vord but deed'~ naked clothe, -the hungry feed, AN IMMENSE STOCK most sa.tfstacfory m a nn er. F rcscOcing and P h otograph Pa.ii. tin g a l so d one to order and saLisfac L:on gua.ru n teed. N one but the best and is :prepa red t o d o work_in Lhese lines in t he ruatcr l u.l us ed. DRY GOODSI Bargains ! . 0 r[Lake me as t hou . a1-t, The spirit Ijord b esto\11,.·, Thy kind and gentl e heart That feels a.11o ther'15 woe ; Orders n1ay be_ lef t a t t he Hard ware store of R. S. Mu.nning, E sq. 'l'. N. NOTT. nowmanvm e. J une 18.· 1877. --- - ·~.31"_ -- - - - -A Ncl-V, C.l cal', and .~'.i~~~i.$50to$ 2 0 0 PER MO!HH (Joncise----- Bargains! Bargains l CREDI'r . 'PRICE, 11 cts. That thus I may be like H ead, And in my &'tviour 's footsteps t read. my FALL and . . a·D · s G0 ---~ · APPLES IN THE ODD YEAR. 'Vhen we see in such a. year as this, the odd or non-bearing year for apples in this rCgion, and appn.rently an off year for \ nearly all -varieties of fruit, an orchard . vtell loaded \1,'.ith _fajr, handson1c a.pples:, we 1 naturally desire to know if such an 1abundance in a season of sca rcity is the result of accident or of good 111anagetnent on the part of the - owners. I saw such an one t he other day, and my desire for inforn1a.tion let1 me to seek an interview with tl1e proprietor. I found him to be an e~!;~ri~ .' · ' . ·. . . . . .· . ·. ' . , .· . . inter c1:-t and n ni ver!:iitl n eed . Sells fa ster than a ny other , n ea u t,iful il1u& tn1tio11s, low prices, quick ~.al et-1 , e xLra. te rm s, circular free. ...\.ddrcss . · i J. , u. Ut~ u1-:;t Dli ....~ t:O .,· P hiludel phin, Po...; · I Exhi bition, Jn a,1t{}11..raUOn of Prt>,sfrlen f fln11es, anQ,_ T Hrkish. Di'jj/.culties. A book of t hrilling Cincin ri aLi, O.; 'Chi cago, 'Ill.; S t. Louis, Mo. Connnenci ng wit h the e orliest pe1iods, c losing March , 1877. 3 v olume s of t he \;\,T orld 's great., Grand H is tor y in one . A ncient, ItUddlc ..t_geH, and _- Mod e1·u, in c lud ing h istory of Ce :n tenniu.l UNJ VER SAt -HISTORY GOODS ]}L[UST " 10 " 20 ' $1.15. 17 I Before E n te rl. fig the New I Store~ $ 1.00. WAR! Just rec e ive-cl at the WAR! i L . This will be strictly f-tdh e r ed BUT LET TH EM FJGHT. s_ , .ABOUT ·; T HE l' E OPLE OF BOWMANVJLLE and v icinity mus t h ave t heir to, and only six m onths on average a ccount s. Accounts now due must be Office. (2 enced orchardist. H e had set and grafted his orchard of several acres 1vith ..his own ha;1cls mostly, and the b earing of the trees in - odd years was just wh~t ate· had vintende<l.. : "'Vh~n I began to plant my orchard/' sald '·he, " r k new of a treo some --miles away which alway· hore in the odd · year. __ It was call ed t he ' odd year J;lald-. win _ ,. but I think it never was grafted, but\vas a nat ural fruit , bc:>c; use i t had been in bearing many years. I h a,·e 't r aced its· BEAV:: E R BLOC ..... , , . "'.Consisting of · K·_ ... 1 ( .. : . 0 0 :..A_ cheape r th a n ever offered qn tl1is inarkct be· ;fo1'e. .-~ ~n ~·~ turning thanks foi: lJ L e liberal patron~ . · - age b cstowetl on me l ast sea son bv t he mass -of , 1- p coplc, I ca11 assure th en1 I will uSc my best en· H I dcay or_ s to n1erit a con t it1uanc.c of ,the .s.'..tme.. AlLconJ sold .Qy me· ts weigh ed on To"Vt·n Scall:ls, - a~~m a.nd sattsfr.,ction gua r ant ee d . P lease &ive 1ue _ a , - ~ J:::::P .a.,- . citll before purchasin g elsewhere. I r Will Sell the Whole , of His Fine Stock' of DRY GOODS ! then quitC a large tree, and, as we all _ know,· grafting was practiced but little, if a.tall, in this ra.gion (western ~f assachns@tt.s) so lon<r acro as t.hnt. ·It is a little diffe:';enf...,. o o· I from what is ca.lled Baldwin in eastern Jviassachusetts, A._ $ j,t is .not so red wi~~n rip~, -a1~~--- does llOt ripe~ ~o early, a11c:l-~is very good keeper . I tho u ~ht s nch~ a - fruit "~as w?r~h _saving, -~-nd th~t it ~.ot~le:: ~b_,o , history over a hunJr·d year·, and it w·· C ·. ·a rpets._, Blan· k e·ts ·' ·" . j_ Silks -:· ·~ l > , _ r ·ri 1 FOR. On~ . Door '.Vest of W~r. l)foSPADDEN. 4 1 Bowma.nville,J\f a :ir 31et, 1877. Expre~s pa1 . '.B:o F a r m e rs.---- Bowman ville, August 8 1 1877. F. Y. COWLE. Bo wmanville, August ,812976. -.,F9r. all ki~1ds of grain, at his office, Rown1H.nvillc. ~~ SUBSCRIHER wo uld announco T HE t hat h e is p repared t o p ay the high est pric e J OH N lifcDOUG:A:LL. ..i.ugust H , 1871. ,, :i-tr. ' ,, ·.- THE ELEPHANT HOUSE ! --~ ~ · . , ·· \ ' .:< - · ,. . ' ii -;· 1 '· ... ~ ' E-'arn1 co" s.· Sale, . ·" ' · 'o · ,,,_,.__, _ _ ··_ .. ·'-y___, ::SIG PUS::a:: is now ' 10Q- ACRES , BEING COJ\tPOSED · @J ("'.:7 of pa.r t of Lot N o.1. !)th con. Da.rling-w I -- ton; about 70 acres-cleo.1·ed. nnd the balance «·eU I 'Yoodcd "vith pin e nn d Oi\.k. I f not sol cl by the [ 1st of A pril n ext, the clear ed portion will beca.sed. F or particula r fl em.quire of S B. BPADSHAW-. Velvets; Press Goods, Prin.ts, ! .:. McLEOD HIMS.E LF AGAIN ! ----:o : ...__.....__...:o:--~- ragmg at · The und (]lrsigned contmues· to c01icluct the Hardware .. - business at the old stand. under the name and style of John McLeod & Co. Wofth rrl}r time to go lifter scions fron1 it. I set them -in seeding tree.s, most of which ·' . l grew fro1TI wild, nngrafted · fru it, that > F I its __:~.:.. ll' F~a:p.nels, · ' . n 1.ZE .Cottons· Cloths, ,l_ '· ' ' - - they might have good constitution. They have ~ a.lway~- ~Or11e in ,t'11e odd year. if I _ want to plo,t~gh a:n~ ~n~~t\r~, . ~1Y.. oi ch ..rrl I dO it in the 0\'en yea.rs, in tha sPring 0_ 1· sum1n".- r, to . encourage .::." them -to·-·-,r.ak.- - their .bud; that fall or next yp,ar's fruit. I kno w another orchard which_ used to bear in -,t~1e :..-:· odd ye.3.r, ~hlch was .plonghed and m~llil~~? iri -., the odd ye ars, and it. set it to bearing, jn the eve n years, which r educed the value of the crop more than half. Whether 'it still bears in the even yeca.'ror has changd back -aaain I do not know. Thero isn. tre·e a 1 the~~orner _ of the _hous01 a r ed ast};_8 _ .o]1a;:: '-~.;~JU.ch ~ed t~ bea.; .io th~ even i ear 1 ,.b nt it 1·;as clianged accidentally . .) one' ~P.ril{g' in"the even year .-I . had 3: .heavy road of, posts dra.\vn np here , and in coming aronnd tha.t corner th e wheel cut do,vn s~ x or.eight inches aud prob.al;ly bro k e or bru i~ed th ~. roots. hadly. H did riot inake much wood or bear any fruit that y ear, but t.l,i0,_ next , year it. bor<l full and ~1ns ·borne in the od~_ year· ~'-:e~ sinccJ t hnngh I expect it J!lay,.. ·change back, a.sit does not bear as full as it used to and had a .fe1v apples last year. This ' leads me to think that root pruning ·· .. . . . r. ., mte~·ested m · my busmes . s. My bro th e~· was _in my . em..rloy as clerk ~or I · · i neatly a ;y:ear an~ a h~Jf, but lately, for good and vahd reasons, I drnL! & LjlH!T·RUN ll!llG. ROYL . I charged him, which. discharge has bee~ confirII)ed by the Court. of r T ni; lm· ,, n chancery. ·Therefore the business li1 tfoturc will receive strict and ""ll ~s; tit.ken tllis aeaso11 .t)J.e T"\vo_Fi!stP;r-iicsat ·/ personal attention. ~" . f n e ;er, Il O Y AI_., at a~y time, TRELEVENSI had a partner.. or any one . directly .Tweed.8; Ove_ J(egatings, &c. .... \:' Cobonrg, the Two Firs t at Por t Hope Central '.i - Fair, Fit?;t P rh-:e at B o·wm ru1villc, Diploma. _ at·:I ._ ii~~~nw; and other places too ~u~e~ou:_to men Harr... Till19$ and Cheap Goods! In r :Ctf.r '· J reduce · &c, -· Th e above Goods have been b ought ut bottom- prices , A ·ND.WILL -BE SOLD FOR ::= C.A.SH.== ONLY, . . ' ' ' ; ' ;; . ' '~ . i ' ·;. ' .. at figures unknown in this county., .. Tweed Suits, _ made to order and, Ag nL for U. C. Northwub crland & Durham' warranted to fit , for $12. N. B . .A.gen alf:l o for · 'f}' l'Oll ~All-Wool 'l'he sub scriber h::i.vin-B: sol d Nft" nearly Two Hundred of these b eaut1fn l n u1chiucs the last eight een mon t h s, the R OYA L ho.s a record that: NO O'fHER MACHI NE EVER R.All ! by never h aving to change a. sing le m a.chineea ch m achin e '\\'Or kin g first cla.'is, wi l.h s cu.1·ce]y t h e breath of a c ompl a int , an d L ]1a t onJy: tihro ugh I t:h e. infixp~·i-ien ce of tlie ope1·ator in a Ver).- odd s ohtary case or tw o. _ S01n9 of the lc a:di ng feat ur es of. th e llO\'AL - l ll its cobsf;~ction'"th e best n1 a.t f:i;ia.Is " u , etl; l\hc \'\'ea.ring parts c.a.se-h nrrl ened; tirst elH.R8 >vorkn1cn e1nployed, "\Vh ich w il_ 1e nsure it~':l dura}J1lll. ,y; greaf adapta.1J on .for· .d i ffer ent. d!issesof goods, from fl n est 1n11 slin to hea viest. fullcloth or leathe1y ::ulj11,:,l.ahle t.o · either w ork in a feYt seconds h y 1-11·essei_·.fO Ot sprin g an dim pcov cdfccdcr; very lar;::re bobbin, hold i ng 60 yards thread; patent lu.1np~h ol dcr, Pn a blillb opor.i.tor t p se"v b)' night as 'vc11 us b y tla.y. lf.or B.'l.lc by _ .T. S . DO~EY, the large' s tock now on hand, prices will be And 1s determined to contmue to sell at tt1e rmnously low prices cheaper than the cheapest. Why he can do it-First; he buys for cash and knows just how to buy. Second, what he can't buy cheap enough, be manufactures. Third, he is. satisfied with small profits. Cortains House and Builders' Har·dwai·e, Carriage makers' Fourth, he sells for cash; , supplies; wit:tl · PaintB and Oils of all colors .and kinds, Fifth, hesells at bottom prices. CA.X..X.. .A.N'JD SEE FC>R. TOU~SEL'"V"EISI plac· d at very low figures, especi.a lly to CASH customers. STOVES AND TINWARE of all kinds, in great variety. T - A:N'D- BRING YOUR FRIENDS 'W' I T II Y 0 U Tinware sold cheap, as no peddlers are kept. Exun1ine the stock, · w hich compr ise s uverytllin g in th e trade, of the Ycry latest a r.d most elega nt s tyles and pal te r ns, o f ]i;ngli ~ h. Ca Da d i an, a nd _ o\nlc r ica n n111nufactw·e. He stil l c ontin ues to ma.nufaclun~ to order , fr om the best of run tt>ria l, and none but flrst-cle.ss workmen kept , · ·CALL AND Bowmanviile, September 12, 1877. E X AMINE. .AL'l'l l AM and ELG W A TCHES, ::B1 · ::B'. McAR'I'HJ .!R· =..,._ .._ .....,=-"'-"-"'-"' ·"'="' .."' --'"-""'"""-""-=;.,..._,.,_,,,__,,__ " ..,._,,, __ =,, ·"· '" -"'"'-""" ---"' -"' ·-"'""'""-.......= ·"' · ;. --=-"" -"' -·"" -·"' ·-'" -"'-""'""'""'= in· the even year might change tho habit of such trees. I have let some of my n ejghbors h ave t rees. "' hich would be~r in the odd year, bu t instead 01 putting out a whole o:fcl:ia1·d of th em th ey arc pnt in an orchard of even yoar trees, an:l when they bear all the bn.~s and worms fro1n -the whole 01·chard attck those few trees, and they have· UB~~ll_y g_ narly , worinr _fruit.. ..,:Th'fy orchard pay~, bn t 1 t ook pains to get it and ~take pains in taking care of i~. - STARTLING I -----:o:- - - -I Put up, and Jobbing n r.Uan't be n1a.de oy ev ery agent every I - U 1nonth in th e busin ess we furnish, but 1 ~hose wi~Hn_g .to w~rl{ can easily earn ! ·· ' ~ a dOzen doll a r s a d ay right in t.h~ir own loca.lities. Have no r oom t.o exr,Iain hci:o. Busine!:l 3 pl ea sant a nd h 011orf1ble. V\ 01ncn LLlld lm;vl:l 1:1.nd girlEi d o a s \\.·ell a s men. We \Yi1l fnr· Bown1anville May 8, 1877. 1_ · ish you u c o1nplcte Outfit f ree. 'l'he business pays better tha.n anythin g else. \,Ye will bear ex pense of startin g you. P a rticulars free.\ Vrite a n d see. F ariners and m echanics, t.heir sons a.nd daughters, a n d all c lasseH in n el-ld _ of paying w ork at ho me, sbOu ld write to u s and lea rn a ll abou t Uie w ork at once. N ovf is t he tin1e. Don't. Del ay . Address TRU E & Co., A ugusta., M a ino. (30) "$ 99 -·. _ iJ lE : A V E T R., 0 U Gr:S: S P?·omptly Executed, and Good Fits Guaranteed. lie . has in stock an endJei,;s variety uf Ladies' ni;d GeD t e' Eurntof a 'Iiun:ks, \ l'H.Ji sc s, etc. llll '\Yhich he is selling chea p f or cash. . ' done by experienced workmen. JOHN MC'LEOD & CO, ~ELLINGTON Remember the Staµd-" BIG BOOT " drawn by ·-two Horses KING· .STREET, BOW MANVILLE. ----L~ '· BUILDINGS' Bo\vma.rv lle. OCtob or 2nd. 1870 ----~~~~~ ·~ --- - - -- - M. TRELEV EN ,, ~----- -AND ·------ Bost,111; Jo'ii,rnal. ~L uOCA is an o pen t:nerny t o beer, Nil~sop. ! canu o.t endur~ cofft·e, and P atti ahnost . j faints_at t he eight of a potato. . S P!:AKIN G --------- ... . ~,___ - ' \">;.· of danci ng, a clergyman hits 1 thenail onthr. head wit.11 thc. r.emark that., "people usually do n1ore harm with their 11 ; . ·. FLEMIN . G ·& McT ·EQD'S. ...L..J .jpr in :tC'wn, :;. ;_ ~ will be found at ,J1 . \~ill;6~~~~~~ J UI. E. G G .II .N Ia @ G..A_RDEN .E R S 'l ' ail A J U t ongues. t~nn. 1vith .thei r toes. .I : , , I' .. ,,. Newpc~t,' ~ndallth e young men tic to her." Thi.a is " .A . it-f18 s PosT is the r eigning _ beauty at geJ\~rally the want to fate __?f · FJ:V ·E "", P - E~ · ·\ \ · allowed on all , Fl. · 'I C EN" T _ ~ .!. . · at ·U4en1icul, E, AlSo, ·n. splendid stock of th.!=?-·lllOst ·· . ' ·~ , . -0arcfu1Jy -eelectecl B NOUNCE ,t h at he has r eceived a -"vcll aH sorted stock of'1 GeUuine Drugs and Pure English '· DY,E STUFFS! Nhich cannot rle· surl)assed fo1· excellency o iuality An a.ssortment of Andin e Dyes k:ep oonstantly on h and, together " i t h a. choice se lection of DR\JG S, CHE MICALS, PATENT ~:IEDI CI NES J .i BRUSH ES, COMBS, SHOULDE R -BRACES, & S1:PPOH.TERS, &c., &c CHJll\.U ST AND DR0GGIST, . EGS ~tESPE C 'fFULLY TO AN s·:u, y . · · ',, . · : · . SEEDS COPYbf ---~ · AT a rail._pretty girl, ·and she has no_de-fonCe. lN Greece it known by_ the-~ waY n. woman- wea rs her hair wh ether sh~ is I_!larried or no t . I a .Ameri ca. it js known that a m:ln is n1arried if he 'doesn't "'e~r any i; CASH PUHCHAf:.ES, ~leming & McLeod's. TE..t\S ., ~! "./ ., , hair at ~u: J-osH Billings, wri ting from instinct, says:-"To n.voitl all truble 01,r lawsuits '\ . ' ' __ '--......... Official Report of'Awarcl to DOMINION ORGAN C OMPANY Bowmanville, for Organs exhibited at the Cente nnial Exhibition, Philadelph~ 187:. · - -- -- -- - m o.23.5. ·THE , BEST FLAVO!tED ' . in 1 OILS, ,,:: . PAINTS, from heirs and others i have konkluded to adn:1inister upon lni O\Vn estate by ap8nd· ing it az i go along." town will be found :at """"<..~, At COLORS, V A R XISH.! IS and \\" III the vAr y lowest prices. EA .A. KEW thing is a l1orsehoe made out of three thickness~s of rawhide, con1pfe;ged . together by heavy pressure. It is said to · last longer, weighs only one-fourth as much as the c9ID~Ori shoe, n ever splits the hoof, and ha wn~ oad i'nflnence on the foot.'. It is so elastic that the horse's step is .never Fleming ·& McLeod's. Remember! 3 lbs. TEA for $1.00 - -A'!'- - IIORSJ~ AND CATTLE MEDICJNE Mu. r doeh , B ros\ .. \' '\ I \' . . \ INTr:'.RNATIONA L EXHIBITION. N. B.-Country Storepe ekers supplied on a 'l·antageous terms ::ilis La.hl l-l"l he<l L~o .:. -. ' GILMORE& C O ., AttornGJys at Law, l"i-~eeiel!ISO " THE GROC!-'·irr . . ' I . I I ' I .~ ·" . ' ~ ) PHILADELPHIA, .1876. I ') t o C hi1·: n n n, l1lo!ii ntcr {~ Co ., . uncertain. I :i.1POBT.ANT TO ANGL.ERS. -The :following 629 F Street , Washington, D. C. ~ .\ . usrEss / \ I '\,' ThJ United States OenLennial Commission has examined the report of the /J ndges, and accepted the following reasons, and decreed an award in co 'formity therewith . PHILADELPHIA, December 5th, 1876. I ' -.._ ·--- / ·" .// REPORT ON AWARDS. --- ~--- . "" ........___.._ _____~__ ................. ./ Product, REKD ORGANS. DOMINION OnG,;N - Name '1 a17 c t addre ss I of Exhibi t or, ne-..v fishery regulations are pn blished in the Gazette: No person shall fish for, ca.t.ch,ikih, buy-1 s el1 1 or J1av~ iu p0ssC'ssion any speckled. trout (salmo fa ntinalis) F~eming & McLeod's. American ancl F oreign Patents. Patent'> proc m·ed in all co un r.ri ... fll . No ~- u,R.S 1.' · _..,D\'ANUF. N o cil ~1, rg 1? 1111h :r: r; t h e p:1JPnt g-r:t:nt~. No f H1 ·.5. for m_ a k i11g l·rclimi1mry e~_ 0:irnin:-it.1on.~. SJH'c t:tl :i.t rn n 1l on " J-vr>n to 111\.·'rf~'H'n"l·c 9 M;11_:;; 1J ef 0 1·l:' l h H J->a :.e n 7. Offic1·, Extr.n.".Hlll-" hF lt o rn C o n ~re r,;,;; , I nfri n ;~ ~ tne u t :-:; ni ts in il i f· 1l10' Cll 1!011."1 Ol' p; ~te1 1t.s . S11::-. D S 'f'A ) I P P f lf, l·~ ·r·.OF fH XTY J:;i\(·J.!tS. t~. GARR I E"D ON AS US UA L. bet ween the 15th day of September and the lsi day of May, in the Province of 01,1.tario. . ..... .\N Ull GOUHll OD FRESH WHITE FISH & SALIVBON . J "BOUT received every Thursday at fereut Sta.t e;; , :1 .nd nil litig- a t hin !l ppe r:a. lui11g lo FO l{ PAM - - -- - -- -- - - 'l'he ~dersignecl, having exmnined t,he product he~·ein described, respectfully recommends the same t o the U nited States Centennial Commission for A ward, for th e following reasons;viz: . Co., B ow11ianville, Canada. Uni ted States Co ur ts a n,1-:n;pa.rtme:tt s. O la ims prosccnted i 11 l.h e~ ·1 1· r P m P. C o n rt o[ Lh e m 1ssioi;i f! 1 '..~ aniina.l i s that. cow OW1:1 ., ·ei! by Jlir: Jo hn · P . Mcintyre, - 10th con- Fleming & McLeod's. Preserv:ing P(3aches this expected delicious fruit fnre t hi'l E xe(mLi\'\l D (1 pr1. r l.rn fm t.s . of Al:1 .h:im:L 0 11 1.111"1$, S o n t h eru Ol:Lims Oom nw:v~ m n , ttnd :i ll cl;l-"':OS·"" o f vrn.r clnim1' ttl}- l1'.'itfld S t: Lt e" , C on r t o f Cl.1 ti ri1 . "> 1 { JoLH'I. of Com · · A·?r ea.r s of P ay a nd Bounty. O~' FICMH S , s or, 1;1~: i ts :1.n cl 13.\ rr.OH8 of Lhe J;t :."' war, or t.heir lwirs , a!'e in rnnn_v c:cses euti L! cd to raoney from. 1.lH~ G 01·e ru meii ~ ·.o f \Vhl e h they htLve n? l·nnwillrl g~ . ,'W r i LC fH !I h 1 ~ ~ot·y of _ servlce', a.nd ~ ;. ;de _:t:no1111t of pny n.nd ho1111Ly .receiv.ed._ J~n clo~P .slarnp, null <t 1111\ r1,pl y , n.fr,e1~ exhlnina.lion . will be g11-· en yo n frl'le . ' cPssion l{incardine, which has been giving _ a steady supply of milk for the last eight A larg e. consignment of vem_·:J-that tirne having elapsed &ince_ she i1ad a (,alf. The u1il k is said t.o be richer shortly. Parties desirous of securing than ariy given. bj the other COiVS on - the setnie farm. .;;;hould leave their orders eafly a~ 0 Murdoch Bros. ---;I.HE RECEIVING--- Penaiou1. A H o u·v 1v 1rn s, ~ 01.01 :cit s n ud .S A II.OHS wounded rttp tureU, 01· iu i nrtid in t.lie la. te \Wtr howel'e; ?l 1gh t.Jy; ~a n ob tni J\ a_p e 11 slo11, m :-1.n y nOw ;;'-e"\.'i~ Hl£' psns1 o u s ;ire e n L1 ~ l e ll l o an fJt()n:a-all . S end "' u1.m p :1.1 1 d i11form aliol l w ill he fn rn.i:oll Bd free. Ul :dm~ .nl.f;; , w hose a tto1 ·ncy.s _ h n ,·c been s u ~ p e u de d , y.'i!I be gn1.l.11ous ly f l1r11i s b~ d wi lh full 1nfonrn1 .l-1o n 1u11l p1·up er 11a.p1:>r!! o n 3.p pli ca t io n lo 'NH ch :i.rge 110 f ee 1~ ul ei!ir> .su ccet=;jful, stamps . 1or r pr uni p osta.t;e sho u ld b e s~u L us. m ;; . A~ "Because they have pro~uced in their instruments a pure and s atisfyi ng tone, by their method of voic i ng, a n'. d h ave a sim p l e and efficient stop.actio:n, with s atisfying mu s i cal combinations, an elastic t ouch, and good gen- ;:;EF.n (JRAIN . -~a far m er i!: we are oblig~ I eral workmanship ." H . K. OLTVER, Signature of the Judge ed to iay our · plan s do wn for the ,coming y ear; inak e a chart uf . the farm . and rietermine the nnrn ber of aores of grain ufeach kind you will p ut in next season, then select th e. H eed. T~ k e fron1 a field th at has prod~ c~d t.he l~rges t and finest crops thia sea.sou, ~a.re~ully assort .by n1 achinery or otherwise tiJI all defective kerue-ls are removed, aod tllen store in a drJ place. Give 11eed oorr1 air. ToRox·ro has a new sensation. A prominent n1er_ cha.nt, . aft er . acc<;nnpanying- a r e~ pcctable·io ok in g lady stranger along several st:reBla t o sho w her ll. _ house she w ~ looking fo r, ateppec.l inside to rca4 t h o addl'essas o f a ntn11b er o f lett,tjrs she Fleming & McLeod's. ; We invite the pubJc at larg e to call APPROVAL O F GROUP JU DGES . .· p.ucl examrne g·oct:s at Un it-ed Stat6s Ge ner al La.nd Offi.<le. G.n1!M; lr rl I. cu1d Ca ~es Pri va te J,and Ul:ti!ns '.\'.Uuinµ:, Prfl · tim p l.ion n.111l .l:!o mes le:v.I Oases pros'. ec11leU be fur<:: tl 10 G .t> n e r ;J.1 I..rn.nd Office a1id Ue· l lL ~ Fleming & McLeod's. All Good s will b e sold at CORN by, the CAR L 0 AD EVERY WEEK p:1-n1n«r· t r:if \ \1 J it!.e l'ior. J. SCHIEDMAYER. E. LEVA SSEUR.. ED. FAVRE PElrnET. GEO. F. BRISTOW. P. F. KUPKA. WIJ,LIAM THOMSON. J AMRS C, WATSON. JOSEPH HENRY. J . E. HILGA l-tD. I-'. A. P. BARNARD. Old Boun ty t P .nd 'Varranto. e1 ,1ay c::u· h fol'l.h1H !1-. imperfoet w e g iv e~ 1n ;; t rn c t 10 11 1:1 \Vher e l~s ::;i~n1nentsan:i: to pcl"foct-lhem. ltian (;ou t l'~l <! to ~ · ~ aud otlu1rs. We act as.~ttt o r n ey s (Qr s u c ~1 in 11roc11ring cont n tc ts, m:i!cmg c o ll t-> Ct io n s-, n e::;ot ia.t in"" lonns 1111.d a t t+>:u1ti 11g to a ll IJ11;; i11e;;:s con tid ed t o J ,ilJent l a 1Ta 11g;ern en r .s rn :ul e wit h a.t.1.0 1·n i>y!< l it n. :J cl asses of IJ u i; Uw~G. . ,__...__... - -{ SEAL} A true Copy· of tl te record. FRANCIS A. WALKER, Chief of t he _ Bureau of A \Yards ti's . 'could ,'.iot make out. su dde n ly disa,rr11Hg~d her al;'pa~·el and ~er hair ai:i < -l" set up a. lively sh.r1ek1ng, ,_ wluch The lady .then ROC::K BOTTO~ PRICES for Cash, at Address GILMOR'E & CO., P . O. Box 4 ·1. TViu h ingt rrn, D . .._.._,_, G-:iven b y anthority'Of t h e U nited St.ates Ceu t e1n1 ial Com n1ission promptly assembled. the mmatos of ~he o. j rnmed i ~~te .~;on f'!tary consideration for the ::illeged outrage. T he 1~ercha~t s~cceeded in elfe(;tlng his escape w1thont losing any hous 0. who ioin ed with h er Hl deu1andn1g Fleming & McLeod's. BowMAllVILLIO, Aµgust 21, 1877. 4. of his money~ ' \"{A ~ ll! NGTO :-r , JI . C ., Nvvn nbe·r 2-1, 1876. l lrtke pleii..,.111' 0 in e."µr~.:;'f.' 111~ mv e nt.ire confi· rieuce i 11 t.h e n-.~ p o nsi. iilrf!;1 1i~1d. / l.de/.i,t y of t.l1e L:1;v.-. Pa.tt"\H <~ tHi Co ll ect ion Ho tt::;e oi Gn,MO!tli: & Co., of tlu s euy. · ""' r.;Eo. IL B . \VHITE. l:i: (Ou.sld !'! r ·1!. ~~ J.V·Ufo-n".d .J[ Urup olitan Bank.) The Cheapest Feed you can buy. SEND A. T. GOSH ORN, Director-General. J . L. C.~ MPBELL, Seen/my. J . R. _ HAWLEY, Presid<1i PRICE LISTS. roR Dominion Org,an Co., Bo WM AN VIL LE, .Bo wmanville, :M.arcb 1 ., 1877 ' /

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