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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Sep 1878, p. 3

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.. ;ii_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,,.-1 CANADIAN sTATESMA!\, BOWMANVILLE, FRIDA_Y, SEPTElVlBER 6, 1878 TO THE PUBLIC. 'Ihe Statemw,n is ga ning tLe fa vor of its readeis and the cue 1la t10n 1s mcicasmg rapidly We shall endavor to make rt still mo10 1ute1 estmg to its 6 000 readers and with a view of mmeasmg the c 1culat10n we will send it post pa d fo1 1he balance of the year for on] y 30 cent" vVe thank om friends for tlrn 1 many km l words and ask t] er one and all t o do us the ±ovor of a k ri,, their fnends and neigh bors to st l CL be It is an easy matter for om subscnbers to double 0111 cnculat10n If each of them w 11 obta n one new subscriber it LS done Any pm son not a subscnbei "ho rccmves a copy tlus week w JI take it as a f1 endly im tat10n to subscnbe Enclose 30 cents with J our address 111 a lettQr addte ed to this oflice 01 hand the cha"lgc to ) ou I o t aster Jury s Speech to the Work ng men Ill Bow manv1llo HARNESS l HARNESS ! 1 BIG FUSEE is now ragmg at TRELEVENSI .J.5 3n THE MAGNHTI~ON. Parties who me desirous of procurmg MESSRS WETTON & is determmed to contmue to sell at the rn nously low 1 nces cheape1 than the cheapest \\ hy he can do it.I! 11 st he bu) s fo1 cash and knows JUst 1 ow to buy Second what he cant buy clrear enough he manufact&es II i d he is satisfied with small 1 rofits Fourth he sells for cash Fifth hesells at bottom 1 uccs c~ .A.NI> SEE F<>n. Y-<>UBSEJ::..aVES -AND- Co s Magneticon Appliances from the Depot at Bowmanville \I i11 please notice that the busmess of tins 1r anch will be trans fened to To10nto on the 7th of September and that Mr Evans "ill remo\ e to tie 1 ead ofl ce at Toronto at the sane time Pamphlets an l all mformat10n supphed free ur o ' ar I heat on either pernonally r l y letter to MESSRS W ETTON S, Co 125 Chmch St To10nto or until the date above ment10ned at the D epot Ontauo St Bowmanville THOS J MASON Amencan Reprnscntat1ve To10nto Bo v nanv lie A gust 30 1878 12~ B R I N G YOUR F R I E N D S "WITH "1i' OU Exan me tie stock which comp ses every h ng n the trace of the very lo,tcst a 1 d n: 01 e ega.nt styles and pat ems of Engl sl Ca a 1 n and Amer co. man fact e Ile still cont nues o manufacture to o de f o n the Pe$t of mute1 al 1:u d none out first cla orkmen kept 01 dm s Pr omptlJj Executed and Good Fits lle'has in stock an endless, vnncty of J v. h ch he is sellmg cl ea1 tor cash tt 1 es and Gen .s Sara oga 'Ir Remember the Stand-" BIG BOOT" drawn by two Horses KING STREET, BOWMANVILLE Bowmarv Ile Chmch St M. TRELEVEN VERY BEST DRY GOODS ~-AT 1 HE:--- L0"7 EST LIVING PRICES. She lJ ade a large pm chase of D1ess Goods Clothmg .Flannels Wmce) s Hats "'aps & small wares and went home fully satisfied ti at at last she had !J ml the place to Jet the best value for her money s_ F. :S:ILL1 MARKET Keeps that store "here Jou get the best goods at the smallest 1 oss1ble pnces All kmds of Glothvng ? eady made and maae to oreler OUR PUBLIC NEW UNDERTAKING BUSINESS Works like·a charm A lad3 lnmg se-<;entecn mile, north east from here wl gcr ernlly boes t Port Hope to market } ear l chat the people of this town 1 ad She opcnc l a I ubhc market and thought ,Le would come and t1y it brnught 5 firkms butter 10 pair ch .rnns V pan ducks G bags a11 les and a whole flock of live mkeys or winch she soon found I lenty cf customers and 111 a very short t .ne bad disposed of all 1 er 0 oods for cash She then started aiounr' d c cornei of the Town Hall v.hen she met the n an with the wide r 1mmcd hat YI ho mVIted hc1 to his st.om to get her Dry Goods she politely declmed hrn ofter saymg that she had heard of that sto1e located DOOR TO FLEMING & McLEOD ~ MUNSON & WILLIAMSON · 3n T HOUSE GLASGOV\1 . ---o--- One ot the BC!Sl Fat IUS Ill the Conut 1 ot Gre! Co1· ·~ale .. Blacl,1S1111th 1'1hop Col" 01 to Rent. The unde!·signed whilst thanking his friends for past favours, wishes to re~ mind them that he his still at their service, and du.. posing of goods at rates hitherto unheard of for cheapness In addressing an intelligent public he does not think it n ecessary to indulge extravagant statements, invidious comparisons and fulsome penegyric of himself and his own performances--he proposes to convince by the logic of indisputable facts rather than by boastful assertions, that he gives the best value at the lowest price. Large importations are daily coming to hand p1rrchased unde1 all the advantages a11srng f1 om the present depiessed state of the market While all is cheap he would 1nv1te especial attent10n to his stock of black and coloured silks from 50 cents upwa1ds The stock of household furn1sl11ngs is unusually laige, whtlst the general stock, fo1 vanety, extent and value cannot be surpassed THOS PATERSON 1877 0 LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINSw Havmg <leterrnrned to greatlJ reduce my stock ut Boots and Shoes BEFORE TAKING STOCK ON THE FIRST OF AUGUST, subscr be lot :1 lat on Da ng ;on on the 12th nst · RED AND WHirE D URHAM BULL rhe o vne srequeated t o pa~ e:<penses and take h im o.'va C AME ON THE PREl\fISEfl OF THE IV. ILL SELL THE BALANCE OJ! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT COST FOR CA::>H BE SU:kE ANDICALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE WHERE F. BORLAND. ol tr Bo" rr a:t ville J 1ly 13 Hl 8

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