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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jan 1878, p. 4

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STATES1v1Al\ AN JJ -~ :BRIGHT HOMES. , In ]}fr. Talnrngt·'f! reeenL lectnrc upon . r-cm:-' lili Caril 'l'o lhe. ]}fq.na'ger of the l~olated Risl, (incl Fanners' Fire I,1 ~urance Co., Toronto. / I FtrSl~ is now ragmg at ' T he Br1gh t ~nle of rrlnngs/' at HaruilJv) said:"If a man haa a bright home the world looks bright to hlrn. "\Vhen one accosts a ft·iend and a;;:.ks h11u ho·v the \\Orld is gethng ,... on~ hi:5 <i) swer rnc't)' -be tClken 1uor.e nea1 ly 1r~ Uteau how his O)YU hpme is gettiu;.; ou, ·for he sees, thB world' a.a he 8 'S lns hl)1n u. If homo ia cheerful the wo id is cheerful to hin1. ancl 1 ·1cc vc1.scL fhe lecturer said e,~ ery niau sl1ould I'ave a hornc and son1etime or other ahc·n 1 · build hiwself :i ho1u;o frn t ha.I. he ni1ght have a ~ome hou1e of his o"~n. people sty, wh;y bull'-! ,, L.en we u111 h \·e Ht a. 1 oarding house~ (Laughter.) _4.h, but it, 1vat> too ofteu 110 lauglung n:·l'l.tter. \Vhen o!H:l is seated a1 tho feslivt· Lo,1nl :ulll gdzes upon the rirray of cou1est1bles one ia!apt to forget thal, there may have licc11 a ro1nance in the hfe of tho n!lf11rtnnate lady who presides there; 01 that slie w1u1n rich and rash put her n11n1e fno 'n1hly to a pa:)er that ruined her ; 01· f.hat v, hen she began wedded ltfp "'lit· had a. loving partner on ·whon1 ALL KINDS O.F' J:'TTRS AI,TERED AND REPAlRED. RA TV JIUflK CASH PAID FOR :l\'.l~~l=tI-CUS MA-YER. 10 allowed on c all OASN she looked w1fh love u.nd tr us.tingly leaned, h"'lieving he would be spared throughout he1· life tc snppnnt - au(1 co111fort her but v Who \Y!1.S llOW bid ctway in thesilen· tornb, leaving her to earn a. preearions Ev1ng as { ~~t, sh(:l anght. X o. Ono was not apt tliiuk of thrn :u . .1 l1(' .sympat hetw with .,he po0l' landlady \\hon he S:liV the sole object slle St>e1ncc1 to hJ.1 u Ill view tv<::.s to\ get a.s inuch inoncy n::; ,,he· C(Ju] d and ~ive as little for ii af.l possrbl e. ~ L8. nght er:) QHEMI~T 1' D. STOTT, AND ~ · ~ DRUGGIST J [ . ~ Jl'leming ..-~ 0 & McLeod's. (') 'l'OWN l:lALL fluILDINGS, B01V1f1ANVILLE. Dl!:~LER IN ~ BEST FLAVOR1!JD '~, TEA-S in town will be -found 'at ' j j · ,_ Druggs, Medicines a nd Chemica Js' l)ye Stuffs, Patent j)fedicines, Pcrfu1nery, Brushes, Co1nb~, So~p~, Paints Oils, Paint ]~rushes, Coal Oil 1 and Coal 011 J..1aiups, &c:, &c. ~ ' Flemiri'g' & McL~od's. $.1.00,, Remember the, Stand-" BXG ; BOO'l'-" drawn' by two Horses KING' .STREET, BOY.f-M-Al'JV!LLE. - PYYSICL\'NS' PRESCJ{l PTIONS GAI".EFULLY COMPOUNDED- AND ALI, ORDER!> CORRECTilY ANS\V.KRE!l. '- ,,3 ·'- Remember I 3 1bs. TEA,.for One forgo[, all about her -v.·ucs \'hon dyshe 1vas force9. to eat i_ndigestiblo f1)0d; or when h·~ was ever in a staL"" of pcrplcxi ty over the 1nc1ancholy, ' ha~h (Lal1gbter :) or tYhen -he viewed 111 a state of ter11blp uuCt:n ta.inty the grace-I ftil-sausg,ge ; 01· ·was 1<1st iu profound a1utJzcment d,t the uufatholllablt> nature uf the-Roup. (Renewed laughter.) It _was all very \\ell to be deeply interested in the v:elfare of the landlady who i.its beside you at the table, but you cauu@t control J our fca'rs thn.t your tea~cup which has gone to bo rr,plonishJd with others peptic Js ,., I G Lh < ~/\.' - s 'G 0 ~ V V~ A 7 HO-USE --A'l'-- M. TRELEVEN F'leming &!·McLeod's. "' :--:-:o:-:--: 'l 'he 811 bsenbcr respectfully in1 hnatc:J the arriYal or lns fall purchases in the Britisl1 M~1:k3 tB. ~ ·MONEY FRESH WHITE FISH & ' SAL.:MON TRf.)Ul: received every .. r· I At no former period has he shown such ' a complet~ an,<l varied assortment ~ will be 1epJ3ced hy that of the most disugreeable ~ an in the 'cQmpan;y. One tho n,,pl,ins '"-d weepa \\ ich tho poor' tahlf.-cloth wh1ch is in a state of ~· 1 ~ mourniug for departctl h1·eakfasts. (Laughter.) JS or ,\ r w a n1:'1H n1orc hD-VPY when _i_ n _all the departments of his business, Owing to he has tc' receh·e frie11ds in the general depression ·in trade he has b::en -enabled to secure parlor wuh the otl1Br bo,1rde1s by to lrntcn t i ) \~hat \~cJS s:iid ; ~nd, ~akeu all i.n ;ill, to\ hvo when~ 111~ fo1t.h in anvth1ng and ever,ythi1 g v~ .. s utt'erJy ruin0d. lie -(I>r. Taln1agB) wa.S reminded ('f a bashful stu- j which wit'l be sold for dent at such a place, He th011ght ho I ' would pay a compliment to the landlady +" Wh0 \-\aS fi[!Ol ,gJ7.!flg tor the gefl8f<tl dllap- I cC ' idated .1 1l 110arance of tho dinner-table at Special attention is called to hit-1 sto,ck,. of \\hic~l tbeJ \~eie S'"' a tRrl, so he said awkwardly ciuuugl.t, .. Ir,deed, inadarn, everyt bing ' i:S "'ery go(\d-tha.t is, ~hat 1 t here ~ iS of it." (Laughter ) See1n1; he had blun- ~voids N :- "'r.1 M "ii '- ""' l l""W ' G' 0 () D s .l.!.11 , -' ,, , , -~--OF--- ' , · , A large co~signment:of Preserving Peaches expfcted shortly, Parties ~desirous of seem-frig this delicious - fruit ; \ t> t, ,, - . I the great unusually sl1ou]d ]eave their order~ earl}r' at · ?.·' " ..,, 4 - ~· ~, ;ff ·t. "' IS not · Bound to Pay hi.s Instalment, exi~nse. l , ~QGD VALU-E, Beyond,, ~ - Prec~dent But can do.so or t,iot, in each year as is most conYeniont, Without risk ~~'extra Apply to ; r '~ We invite the publc at large"to call ;md examine_u,od8 , at - Augonel 22,' 18'/7. ' , J J; A. COJlD, , Honnnion Dank, BO'\\ U' fl L1riJl [4 ly.] IC as.1 } Prices Lo-vv West _: AH Goods! iwill befsold at CANADIAN MILL AND SEED SEPARATOR. I ---o--~ ' · 1 n1~a, 11 t ·iLre is 1;lonty of it-snch as 1t is. 11 (Itei·ewPd J.> i:;ghter.) Once upon a tirne a ce1tain 11101Dher of Congress who at t he close of t h(} ~esrnon was about to leave "'--..ash1ngton for foul' or fiyo nlonths at home, wl'ls b1dding his frie11ds 111 111H, _ _ .,,-, ,,_,__J:ioal'ding house arheu. II.:tving !ihaken ~ .;.::-~ ---lJTuuds nll a.round , he ".";ent to the breakfast ' t~bl e whenco they had 1i.1en and where yet-" lay 1·on a pla.te a n1ackerel thD.t seeined frorn re~~rnblance tu ha.,.·e been served up on connt1em1 previous inornings. ·1 dered {>11d olr'cndcc1 the lady,he ~tarr11nr-roed1 Flannel, Ul1Clnclot 111 I!· I:~'1i11:, - Coiton;, an~ unrivalled stock of Black Silks, Linens, Table Damasks, 'fo"'.elling, Ticks, Slieetirg, :mi 1.h1s a1, d ( 1 i 1 it ] . 1 ( r, in~Tweeds, ::aoc:K BOTTOM ,FRI,c:EJ-slfor cash, ~ at , THREE 'MACHINES,' IN ONE. " ----0--J THOS PATERSON. Fleming ·& ,McLeod'S , , -· 4 Row>rurvnrn, August 21, 1877. ' Thi_s is the bed and largest machine for~l_saJ1iug ancl separating grnin 'I ever mventcu. ·11.1 "' d m · B owmanvr!Je · ' manuiactnrc at !hr cstabli>hmenL ·of Levi Liberty st, Call and inspect. ,, c __ j · Pl'lerboro. -T>, C. E-I IMJ<B, · (:l2), ~ Sole Agent for the counties of Nortlrnmbe,d and, D11rham, Victoria the fish t i:cnclt rly by the t::iil and he bnr.~t u1t,0 te~1rs and S<1id. hyP, old fellow; though we hcne rnet lHLh.:h a.11d ufteu of la to · w e can't al w:.tys Le it, Works Lik,e a Charm. I ! F'OU, lS?'l'S. WESTERM ADVJ]Jl~EU t ogetl1er, bnt I \VLl h\· sure H--' cv1ne arFl ~__ WEEKLY JIBERA!,__, '. Price----Pretninm to every Il2tve3'u f r Age:ut.s. - -----AND------ B BC yoH ag-11n next, :.1;1 " l Hoa.rs of Jnnght rr.) TLe !ect1ne1 : : :t1d ii, wafl crnel to 1 keep clultl11 11 uJ, 11 hoft1di1~g-hun~··, l·r:c:H<--fl tl:(y we1u \-H·tcltPd with an uat.;lo O,\'l' 11y the 110:-tess and prcvrnted f10111 i plot) J ll(~ or enjoying tl1o n1Eir·lvcs fin· fe<i.1 1 they \\ uuld do son1e injury tn ht·L furnitnro 111 or hou;:'e. He rtdvised everybody t~ live their 1~ wn lunn~, though they \\'Cff~ only ab!e to r1:1n~ twv rooms in a fou1lh storey. Tiy all 1neahs ha\oe 11 hl·1ne. If possible: 1 lniild one and gr' lho lAngth of laying the I NEXT I~ El\IING- & McLEOD'S, I co111e-r-stone with a c"'rtrn1ony in w11ich all the men:1bcrs of tho farrn1y mny play some little r1art, for home is a. s tt;t·etl pluuc- I and was bound 1,o try il. She came straight to it un1l fonnd i~ to be all i iL was represented, "lie found a l,'.'\" ger assortment of the ' SEEDS OOP-Y Of Offi(;ial Hcport of A ward -to DoiinNrnN OncAN COMPANY Bowmanville, for 01 gans oxhibiteLl a t the Centennial 'l'o Cons1nnvtn·e!!, I sacrcd becauso within its 1v.i.Us there is .sure 1n tiu1e to cotne joy and sorrow to consecrate it in the roep1ories of those \'\ho dwell ln it." n1~ny peop]e are \\ illing to dn :.to; VERY - BEST DRY GOODS HE AD VERTJSER, HA YING DEEN T permanently 0ured of that dread tlfa:ea;;;e Cons111nption, a. _,_\. c;nEA'f the Lord's \\ill so long the Lord's will 1 is -ide11tical w1tl1 their own, l:int wheu \ er th»re rn fl, diffu1·e1h'C: betwo(:.n the t\YO they give the1nselves the bene:fit (_1f t;1e dt)ubl. A FAnits corrospcn1deut write~. ' ' ~.\.rneri Hat,>, Caps & small wares, and went home folly sati8fied that at last cnn. \~ 'Jln'C!n arc noted ia Pari~ fo~· the lmd found the pla~e to get the best value fdr her money. ' custliueFJS of thC'ir dress, but tlH: preparati1)n for the Yt'edding of n.1:1ss V ...anclerb1lt exceeds the extravagance n~ual on si111ilar occasions . ~·or the bridal dre~s the Keeps 1 nod1:j-/;e drew her own design for the brotcaded satin, ant.l iak111g it to a L}lons pnces. in,111nfact0ry hid 1t \\ 'ovf'n in tlie loomfl according to her fancy : Lhen ~electing the thiuneHt gau7.c for the bridesrna.icJ's dt·ess~s ; , she dirtl(;t.ed that eacl;i should be differentJv urna.mented. ~\·en the briJal hosiery nu1de to order, ind in ~he ga.uziest white silk stockings a1e iutrv<luced long 111edallious of '\ralcnciennljs lact:i co\'ering the instep :in pa.tte1 ns to match the br0vcade of I the d1 ess. The l·r1dal bonnet is IIHtdc cntHo1y of tiln1y Ja('P, in which fin'q_ pcari'J.s nre 1vrought; a n1aTal;ont feat~her is t11e on]y orn.lment, aud the p 1 ice is £1:"i,1' ~~-~~ ~,~;~·chti~o~~'~;~~'~'thi! !l:l?~~c~:, I ~he i.vh1ch they 1vill ftnt1 a :-luRE CCREfor CONSCMrT _ ION, .1~STII?-rA, BRO~r.un 1s. &c. ad~~~~:S ·w1sl11ng the prescription will please by .simple n~rnedy, is anxiou~ to Jnakfl t~nnwn to his fellow snfl'erers the nie·ins of'cuie. ·ro <:-1! :who desire it, he wJll sendac0py of th~ pre:wr1p110n used, (f1ee of charge), w 11,h thc.directtou~ fo1· preparing an cl uHjng the so.Ifie, Murdoch BrosJ THE GROCr:.:RY ON AS ,- , - I ,J Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. PiIILADEL1'HlA, 1876. The, U'uited ' States Centennial Commission has examined the report of the Judges, and aect'pted the following reason<·, :trnl clccroccl an aw8,rd in conformity therpw it}1, PmLADl':LPHIA, s_ llev. E . .i\... Vfrr.::m~-. l(9-6n1.) ~1~4:enn St .. "\Villian1sbn1rd1J\TewYork BTJ USUAL Dccern ber 5th, 1876, - - that ,tJre,' whei·e you get the best goods at the ,sm,allc-st REPORT ON AWARDS. ---'-0----- All kinds of Clobhing ;·eady made and made to~ or_ der. .GA ,RR IE D Product, HEED 01wAKS. Dm\:1rnroN 0RUAN K anrn and address of Exhibit or, Co., Bowrnanville, Canada. 1: 1877.) EXTENSIVE SALE (1877. GOING ON AT The undersigned, having examined the produet, herein described, _,::;::" respectfully rccornmendo the same to the United States Centennial CotU mission for A w·u d, for the following reasons, yjy,: I , ' l\.ioDrrn.N RoJHr,.;. - l to rno is . no 1011ger a I cit,y of the d;,ad-of c:ttacom hs, rui~s, and s~pulchres-of i ,t,Jt. ranc<-J aud supersti-; tivu. The Ghetto ha" lH en broken down. I .Jew and r::-entilo are 1iow or~ an equality~/ sone of, the s"me God, subjects of th,e i:11tmo King.. Tho du1~f{c_o ns of_ the In<i.lll· J arc den1c. l 8hed. lt'1ee ·speech and ,, ime press exist Tl1" ~r,,J11lntcd boob of the In Jex may b<' naihl rm tlie doon oi the i..: hu rche,,-,, l1ut no one paJ i:l any att~n:5itloH Al'ID EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SilOE STORE ! ~f$'~2 il\l!urdbch r , ---(:u:)--- O LA R Q E r· i CASES 1~ ~ · "Because they have produced in their instru ments a pure and _satisfying tone, by ~cheir method of voicing, and have a simple: and eJficie_ n t stop-action, with satisfying rnusical combinations, an elastic touch, and good general workmanship." -, ff K OLIVER, Signature oCthe .T t;dg -.-.--AUE RECEIVING--- 01 ,F~l and \hnter _GouuR, arnvecl, _of the latest styles m the Amerrnan and Canarhan Markets, and the best quality both in Ladies', \?entlcme11's and Children's 'vear. tion to the_pr<'scr1bcd list. Public ed\1ca th~Tl , , . - , l. , tion under Gm ei-nment auspices io incrcan-1' -."'fl ler~ 1 ~ a great variety' w nch is selected wi~h the greatest care , tu have good tittmoBoots_ and b oood stvle ing. There are now forty-six <'.!on11n~n ~ J · c .: ,., · . I I . ., ~ JUSt , 1 · .APPROVAL OF GROUP JUDGES- CORN by the EVERY C~R LOAD .L SCIIIEDIYIAYER. E. LEVASSEUR. ED- FAYRE PERRET. GEO. F, BRISTOW, P. F, Kt;PK.A, s...:h1 )ol.s fur gratnit1 ,u:; instruction, and r · n1nrty-four priva.te r:chooJs. Before 18_70 / few were the children of tlie pour who! C(!ttld vea.d tar \Vrite. Now 1ts <:1 bac1ge oL DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND SKE BEFORE BL'YING EI SEWHERE 1 _J ~ · A true Copy of the record, reproa1.·h for n. Iamily not to s.eud its clnl------- ~ - - -~ ~ -_,,_, 3 ~rontoechool. everal of.the nrnnaster- , TRUNKf, ~ VALISES H·· have beeu cnmerted llhO ho·p1,t,ils,-:-/, _ ',' Fr-ee libt':.u·1es: ha.1'e been cstnbhsJ1ed in -- th e1 ""l · t t · arges asRor ment m town, nncl s9ld at the lowest rates. different quarters of th e city. Ono horse railway 1s in operation, a'·d we shall ere C>X..:I:>' ST.A-N":c:>, C>P.POS:l;TE TC>'VVN" :EE:A.X..:L.. l ong ha..i,.e threfl ot.hers. The census shows ur. T. SCOTT that there are 280,000 inhabitants. " ~ORDER.Im , WoRK, botlr Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's t~ l e<] to an d goo d fits guaranteed," or no sale." , wear, prO(llPtl _y,Jt__:,c_enc ' 'FRAN0IS 'A WALKER, Chief of the Bu1eau of A 'vards SARATOlJA AN'D SATCBELS /' Gnyen by authority of the United StBtes Centennia,l Co1nu1ission I I The Cheapest ,Feed 'you. can buy i .~- ' _.\.. T. GOSH0R::f, J)ireclo1-G-e1ieral. ( il'd 11 I l , i "' , r ? , J. n, , £owmanville, March 1 1877 Dominion Organ Co et' BoWMANVILLE· '

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