... CA.NDIAAN STATESMAN, BUWM·A NVILLE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1878. FARM.ER A. AND HIS BVTTER. A very fine dairy b"' Farmer A. ; say. I . _, - Ile m a kes "gilt-edged" but ter, his nt!ighbors all - ' I 0 N '· P R0 T E cT REPAIRIJllG will now be done promptly. ·I I I BIG PUSH is now raging " at lNBURANC J~ . J.AR'l'HUR iU cJUQJR'll'RY, TwlaLeU JJwcllingsin t o,vns & Yillages, Chun:hes, School-houses, a.nd :Me rcan tile r isks, at as low· rat es 11e an y other first ch:1.:.s compan y . P crrytcnvn, Sept, 5, 1878. 6-tf. EHH. YTOVVN, Agen t, fot wv eral fir1:1t class P Tnsnra nce Companie::;. Hicks t akon on ull desl'd ptions of .insur a ble prope1'tv, Fn.nn, vIB .: Now }'a r mer A. thought his bntter so nice Th at by " h olding" h e'd get a much hjghcrprice. J UNE. " Good morning," the middlem a n s aid ; " H a ve ,ouany butt~rto selll" Mr. A. shook his --Desires to protect his friends from the cold , and knowing nothing · ] · 11 better than_good FURS, he il1v ites all protectionists to g1ve 11m a ca · " W~~'~d~'ye pay!" Jll'ice." '"l'hirtv-fi ve ;~ a verY !":!!'.. AVERY LARGE I I TRELEVENS! NEW MILLIN ER Y ESTABLISHMENT. BUFFALO ltOBES i n large quan tit,y and lo" ·, lined and unlined. l\.fr, A. H h ook his head. ..My butter's too nice. " GENTS' 1!URNISIIlNGS embrace everything in the line. Sl!:PTEM ilER. " I've call eel r ound again to look a.t your butter." FURS 'of ~11 kiru1", styles and prices. '!'his r enuir k set the farmer's heart in a flutter ALL will be sol<l CHEAP for CASH. (l t'8 advanced ,his ca lling shows tha t very pla in.) " V{ha t, d')'e p a.Ji" Forty cents," the mhldleman said"'l'hat's a little n1orc like it"-but he still s hook his he a d. N O V E MBER. --STOCK OF-- _$ii?J""' " Qujck &'\.le$ a.nd small profits " is 1ny inotto. ~ Cash paid for Raw F ur s. All kinds of FUl~S ALTERED and REPAIRED. F· A LL GO·O DS 1 ; JUST ARRIVED -AT- · M.MAYER. Bowzna.n ville, Se ptc1n ber 19, 1878. 8-tf "I ,ya,nt so1ne 'µ;Ht -edged ,' some A number on e, I tl iiuk t o the v er y top notch it has gone: l\lr. A. you h ad better la ke iny advice~ Dispo:se o f ~ our butter while it bringe a good :price. , Of cou rse you're awar e you maylloJd it too long, The best butter1:1ometirncs bcoomes very strong." ··'t\--hat d':rc po.yr' ' ' }"'orty.fiv c," the middleman i;;aiU, .. Lct'r bob up to !iny"~.he still sh ook his head. :MARCH, VERY L0~1 ~EST DRY GOODS - - - -AT 'r l l E - - - EST I.IVING B ·OR,L.AN'"D'S- And i~ , dctrmnined to continue to sell at the ruinously cheaper than the chea12est. Why h e can do it-First, he buys for cash and knows just how to buy.' - Second, wl1at he can't buy cheap enough, he manufacturns. Third, he is satisfied with small profits. Fourth, he sells for cash ; · Fifth, hesells at bottom prices. -AND~ $2000 wor·tb of F rench and Amcrican Millinery in all th e latest styles havo just arrived and will be sold at such low prices has have never been oflered in the town of Bownmnville before. The s ~ock consiRts of Hats and Bonnets, R ibbon, F eathers, Flowern, Silk s, Satins, Vel vets, Laces, Old Ladies Lace Caps, Mantles, Ulsters, Frilling, Ladies Combs, N eek Ties, Ladies Woolen Scarfs, llfontlc Cloth, Fringe, Infants Caps, H oods, &c.,&c. Ladies and Gents Straw and Felt Ha ts done over in all the latest styles. I ! Mr s. DONNELLY. 'l,be hotter is " frowy, " h e'll hold it no longer, For ever y day it smells s tronger and st ronger: Sorry t h a.t ta_· h adn't sold '"'hen 't "'as higher, R e sta1·ts off to town t o lutnt up a buyer . The m iddJcm nn 's tryer gues down through the s tuff_.;. W he·w ! wh ew ! how it smells-one snlell is enough; "1 don't . "'·ish to buy." " ].lake me one offer please." ~ ".Ivir. A. I tun pay ing ten cents for poor grease." MORAL. $Le :!lade a large purch ase of Dress Goods, Clothing, Flannels, Wincey", Hats, Saps & small wares, and went home fully satisfied that at last she had ±Jund the place to ge t t he best value for hor ~oncy. DO Nor-r F AI_ L -TO- :n R ING y 0 u R F RI E N D s 'WI T I -J: y s_ prices. :S: I L T--1 Exan1ine ihc s lock, which compcises eTerything in the trade, of t he very lat est and n 1c;s ele.gant style s and patte rns, of English, Canadia n, and .A mcrfcan manufa cture. Ile still continues to manufacture to order, fron1 the best· of material, a ntl none but first-cla w-orkmen k e pt. '" - - R elllembcr the address, one door of Buckler'e ,Jewelry sto re, 0 D I King Street, Bowmanville. I I west 1 I B ow1nunville, Septc1nber 11, 1878 . Keeps that stor e, whe1~e _ y_ou get th~ bost goods at the smallest possible All kinds of ClotJ . ing ?·ead!J 111cuie and 1ncute tu orcte1·. See T h e i n ! llowmanville, September12, 1878, 01·ders Promptly Executed, and Good Fits Guaranteed. He'has: in s tock an endles1:1~ 'uriety of 1 8c1ic s' nn d Ge uts' Sort1ll'gn 'fr u rk s, 'Y nli:;c·s , <1c ·which he is selling cheap fo r 'c~sh. Nov.·, d on't h old too long j L 1st because it is n ice, L et. ~em slide every tirne when it brings a good -~ XCHA. NG E OUR .-~ :PUBLIC MARKET ~~~=~= ·- I Remember the Stand-" BIG llOOT" drawn by two Horsm I KING STREET, ·BOWMANVILLE. · The whilst thank1,,, O" his · . . I · . . . · .u b I friends for past faVOUfS ·-wishes to re' · all -01'~" mind them ·that he his still at their rr ~. · ·' GRADUATES OF T HE COLLEGE service ' and d1spbsl!ng of goods at rates & M c CL1J1QD'S · ' ·, -FLEMING . . l!J ·, hitherto .u nheard of for cheapness . . · I· ., · Irr addressing an ' Ill tell1gen t publ1c he S'I,001<:: OF · u. is needeU in does riot think it necessary to indulge GROC' raRI"IJ1S in extravagant statements invidious . . J:!J ' ,. ' ·J:!J · d fi l · o1 spe oimcnti · ··, culars. compar1i;;ions an . u some penegyr1c C KERY · ~ 1 s. BEATTY CO.. ~- == · ROC , himself and his own performances--he 0 ~~~~~1:~~·;:~t:~GI~;:r~:~~::~~!~~~y~ SpringlessTruss_ana Supporters! )FR' Ul:a.TAENN'D FFL:a.OREA~L . CO'Y ~GLASSWARE and proposes to .convince .b y ·the logic of B EAT Ty s cu1 ·aE 1 ~!,!;'.~·trn1~j~~ ;.c~~,i~tt~t!~ ~~i~;ct Jh; G _ w. . HOTCHKIN WILL v rntT · . __ . ' indisputable fact~. rather thai1 by boastTO , "n t ,.1os,,011. ,o,ttsi·,"mrsu:·r·k1c,.1,"ens ··of'b.~~.oi'. · the following places: AL \rnprior,Rcnfrew ()011110.. WOODENWAHE, etc.,. ful assertions, that he gives the best EL,EGAN T WRITIN G faoc1r,ide1vse1·m."c r11HE subscriber has been aPpointed Jenee. ' Wh en .a whoso, ho~~es Bowmanv;Jle- R n<>bottom Housc, October Agcnt fm·the for the value at the lovvest price · " ph gs/' wh ose "natives, whose and Floral AMOUNTING TO $5 177 CompJete Self Instructor in Plafa and ·heep are "scrags," and whose P!gs ·~" Port llope-St. Lawre)·Ce Hall, October 25th pany's Nursery is the . . ' ·. Large importat1' ons are da1' ly com1· ng · Ornamental 2 nscr nnts," comes see and admire the and 7th. LARGES1' AND· j}fOST EXTENSIVE ' · , . genernl election , and there is perh'.'P" 1n ° 1e than n strn.l need that s 0 n1ething . , · t ~honld b e said in t heir behalf, so that thef ·opened a P':hh.c market, an d t~ougl,t. she would come and try it. _ She___ _ may_not suffe~· in conseqnenc~ of the la1:g"' hn:m:,;ht 5 iirkins bu~t?r, 10 pall' clu ;.;:ens? 9 pau ducks,, _ 6 hags apples m easure of time an d attention absorbei! and a whole flock of hve urkeys ,or wlnch she soon found plenty of by p olitical affairs . ·'l'here. never ,was .. cust.Qrners and in a very shod j '.ne had tfaposed. of her goods for period Ill our history, when zeal tll thei l . Sh' th ·t . d . (1 l . f th Hall h --.h promotion of ag ri~ulture was more lon_ dly cas 1. . e cp s a~ te '.1' oun [,le com e1 0 ? .own ' w. en s e called for than now. We have endeavor- met the man with the wide }. immed hat, who mv1ted her to his sto1·e ed to sh:"v i11 these columns th at inereasod to get her Dry Goods; she politely declined his offer, saying that she _ had pr od11 ct1011 ia the great wa.nt of o~u beard· of·that store located country. B etter f_armrng and more of 1~', · rsthe surest andw1sest"NahonalPohcy. 1t is ruso one in which an conjoin, frre-. NEXT D 0 0 R T 0 1" LEMING & ~'[ c LEO D S specti ve of creed aud party. Protect1ont may ~i··ppoint its advocat··, we arc quite certam that it 1cdl, but production b ount1 t o t ry i ' t . SIrn came -' · 1' t t o i't an d" · to be all - . · db eannot fit and was_ ""ratl!' iound it ra i.t to be a ge neral and unnuxc ene t ~ ~ it was· repre~ented, she found a larger assortment of the a11 'l'h·t _onr exhibitions 1i ···. b··n ,gre_ atly . 11 of Thesetono,;.this-;;;:rclose onthel;o~1a' goes Aladylivincrseventc cnmile,no rth-eastfrom here, -whogenerally to Port Hgpe to market heard that the people of this to:Wn had Tl· · i·au ExhlblU·""· Works like a charm. BfJi'n-k'rurpt Sale,,". . .. , · · , GREAT ' ~ M. TRELEVEN llEJ. LEV ILLF, ONT.A RI O, G LAS GOW · H Q USE T T ·· ! ::_ _' . .. i -· - .--:-:o:-:-.-: unda1~s1gned , ~ -. H E DESIGN OF THE ABOVE IN- S'l'IT UT! ON, n.nd the '\vor k it is most successfu lly a ccomplishing, a s sh own in the great. ~uece ss o Cil:'! Rl'atlu ate 8 th1·oug hout the coun ti·~r, lS Lu p r ep are boys, a nd young a n d n1id dle a ged n1 en for Commercial P ursuits by &,iv ing them a 'l'HOH OUGH a nd P RAC'f I CAJ_, J:iiducatlon in Book-I{eeriug in all its furms, P enma. nship, Ari t hmetic, Corr e::;p on ience, Gr~ rn ma1· an d Spelling ; Ban k in g l\!Iet.hods ; ho,y to deal '\Yith notes, d rafts. b ills or exchange-, chec k s, an d all k ind s of busin ess paper. · _ w ho have fin ished theit fuuT n1onr.lu; co1use a re eacl 1 Wl'ek 8Lepping- int o good po<::.itions,iu i,vh ich, o" ing lo th e completpuess of their k nowled ge. they speedily attain. promotion. A1uong our s tuc1c111 :i are those '\Vh o have b een t hro ugh Lh egrammar sch ools and uni versities,as well a ::; tho~e '\Vho se education in early Ji fe h as b een neglected. 'fho fo_r me .. con1e to receive p1 ·actical educa tion, such a s ff\, - e1-y day life, th e latte-c_ to l'C nledy ·pa.8t negJeet, and a ll f.o sec11 re th,l t kno \'i lcd g-e which vdll help Lh e1n.iu 8Uecess in the v:olld. W' 'l'h e Coll ege Journal, CO !ltainiu g full p a r t i'1 a ud of p en nui.n ship nt·c sent ona-p plica t ion. A ddre ss, G. & Bellev ille, On t. S e ptem ber 17, 1878. 8-3m I ' onf, ... OshiL'\ova-Com1nercial Hotel, Oct. 21st a nd 22 ml. and 24th, farmer are "3r<l . COUN TY-0>' D URHAM -A- 1 ca.lt le are t.O abov e F ruit Companv. 'l'hc Com- ,o~auti ' f ul crea ".. nrea 'n gener."l, ·~ l " _ & having_ hen.led Ing1 1inaJ a nd U rnbelhcal as. well rely uuon lt that notliil1g v.ill be recommended as Var~coscle, at the advanced ages r espectn el v lmL " hat has been pr oved, by actual mqJerimcnt from 65 to 95 years. iuust a nd vnn stlin d the tost j 11 the Company's Garde ns, to b e in every \Va y \Httuh ea th.:3 m ~g1c aow~nhg-mach1n;~, ~?ldf ' againds'tt_ an ~prinI 11Trus ses ffifor cflr ildrc~ t\s b~ eu f~~~a~~i c~~ 11~;:r~:~~~~s~f~~r~:·va3~tie~"!~~ say.a to h erse f, 'J inust ave one. _ as a. u1 s. ~~rr. ,1 s pos 1 ? ce a.ti( ess is ..:1. 1 wn, do not r ccominend. 1 . i, she _· ill,," fo r "where there's ' a . Orleans Countv.N. Y. -4·lV. l· Slle \v . _.' w P a rties in wa!1t of Fru:j,tandOrnament{l.l '.l,'rces, T he " gt\ u " e "'t'fe" al·o '" - i'n1b1'bes t.h e sp irlt of iwprov e rn c nt. She soes firstb utte1· and I'"SOl\·es to equal it. She cl"SS "" ~ , , _ , ." . . lhue~ltteirons;o 'c~~e. ~~~sofh~gu;~Cl:~:~;=~dpr~du~~! ;~~~~~~!l~~dc~~:{Jy ~'l~O~~~~~t~~~ f1~~e~~~~ h . f t th t a·1Rp 1ayed at 26th, Mr. Hotchldn's treatmentis our ex- and economical, Its obicctie pract.ica.l,raLional im mediat e relief IN CANADA, a nd ns the Kursery js ar e enabled to s uQjecL Lh e ~tock t he y oft'er to the 1 11 pre OV0 <'Y Jn e ·gen person, an P Ublw l-0 ti1e severest test, and purclia.sers -mav trussenoiono without steel spnngs or haL·1l s nhsLar.cc, situats ll far NOUTH, they ,T ·, ·11: ~ o · s. D B. G 'W N L 0 ·w · 1 begs to inforrn the public that he has purchased the above _... ____._- l--1Jini.: -and~th e one. }iH'J..p a the o t her. - These are ~ut samples of i:;iprovemen ts,_ "too ntun erous to ruent1on , which are suggeatcd a nd- in spired by a visit to ~he exhi~i,: . tions. If th o old folks get ' enthused, much inor c do the young people. No. . \V here J.oes farming look more attractive 0:i·~:.,i1J::·~u~r.~r;:t~5 ~~~c;·~:~~ ~:~~ ~ JO ·THE ELECTORS . gt~~7S~~8:tll~~1?~~~1fJ~!~~~i£~~~~~i the- d oterminah on to a se~.!_~,!:{·1Il~":: ::-.;,....;--...*:,::;:, .,;;_--~--- ~ -~ - " ~e ant. -nu:i,ki.pg !l aVO : w·E 5 T """ ~ "': .._.._ ~r-:__ OF "-H ~ w ill ·OUR H A'M · . -- - · - DlailcQ FRE E t o .POl'SOn app1icat ion to n:io for-tl:lero, at Perrytown F IR s ~ .Q r~ ~ s s s T 0 c .K FOR CASH, I ~ · · f'rom t J1e pt1rc h ase d un der a11th e a dvan t ages arJSrng pr~sent d~pressed of tl1e ) tnarket. Wh ·1e a11sta.te 1 lS ch eap h e would 'i"nv1·te -,;:70UKC P EOPI,E WISHING TO _ ..I. a cquire a, r apid , easy, and hcauti (n l han d" · · · · . ~without a teache i·, w ill fi nd tho Gt n DE especial at ten tJOn . to his stock of black a11d c~ l.Qllr" cl s1' ll's I aw11l1uµ-, per fec t. in8t.r:1cLo e. H u nd reds al'e becou1ing . . ._ v v ~ b ea.n t :fu l ""Titers t hrough ou t. L b e Do1ninion a nd I fro1n 50 cents upwards. i n tho Un ited S t ates by u.sing i t . ' . · · · t 0 h an d, , The stock of household furn1sh1ngs -~ Ii:< J..J I llllUlsually large, whilst the general stock, for all( -value CaJlllQt _ be Sllrpasse·d . · ni Pnt s1z p, fo r v1·ac ti sing , w hich contain copies I Ye b eginni n g w 1th the th st lH ·1n ciplcs an,dgr aUnally 1 I t consis ts of a series of COl'Y S L11·s of con- to juvenile minds t han when drcst in its 'b't" b T d ·, 1 andespeciallyintheintere8tsoft.his con atitnenc ~ ll?t I 'd ay ex l1~ i 1on gar · 0 ri~easpen- toco nlebefor~ you forthe p urposeot seekin g: did te an1, h1tchetl t o a g ay- loo king, labo~· your supporJ during t he present ca1n paigu ~ nu ;.iavinct i m ple men t : to have tho care of an1- thenceforv.,ard. I he.v q ~eon repeated ly tolu by n · . d ll men of all sha des-of opuuon thitt tho cotu·se I mala that arc bca.ut1ful an we -propor· have hitherto p111'RQed is such as n1ust commen d tion ed ·to a r ow premium crops,, tempting itself to e very considera Le 1:1.nd l111biascd miud , . t b' l b · d l " , 11 fr 't . . dt h and will therefore entitle me t,u the u nreser\' eil ~ egc n. es a1~ u ... c.o s Ul s, an 8:vp, supportoftho majority of the ele ctors of this b orne 1u ade lov ely aud comforta.ble w1t,h Electoral District. . . , t h e furn it ure music ornaments and con- You nuiy agree wn.h elthcr part.y in r eference . ' ' ' · to the " Jobs" and "Scandals " of ·which the ve1uences to be _seen on these OCCEl !Jtons, present and- pa.st Gov errilt-,en ts are accnsed, but are char ms of g reat power that tell on .the y:ou cannot consctentioush' oppo se the course · 1 tl en and niaid- which I propose t o folJow in those Jn a.Lters b oys an d g1r s- . i e y9ung m '\vhich ~ immediat ely concern your own inens, -who flock in happy throngs to the terests. \.Vhile boLh candidutcs a reaskin f: your ! 'fai r- cn·ouuds .." Hence the whole. family ..a~istance to place th em in, a. high posi t10n of b ' h h'b ' · If h trust and honor at the ca pita l of ou r b eloved should go to t e e x I ltion. t ey can· Dominion I ask your support th at I ina.y he renot all at tend the sa1ne day, th~y .cap di· ,t{ti~~d :in_)~our nn<;lst .for the Pll!l?ose of cult~vide in to t wo pat ties one vo1ng to-day vating L~etruepr1nc1ples of Poht1cnl Econom~. ' ~ ·' and s erv1ngtht!1nterestsofthc-peoplcby supp l:£· a nd the o ther to ~ wQrro\Y. :Vut the turn i ng .them .with ever} thing ln Books, N c·w s, out sho uld be gen er til, universal. S tatio cy,Goodsa.ndpiel.ure liner,atthc ·B eSH. · l e s ., 'h e 8i'gll_t ~ t O~b e seen pioccs. · . .' there ·re ; ~ lowest . Consi e late hour at which1ny ad drt:SH 'I "aluabJo opportun1tie3 tor p1ck1ng up ID· 1 appe.a as c in1possible for .n~e to n1cet, f orin ntion on t hese occasions. Exhibitors pnblicly all the elec tor8 of the R 1drng, but I , . · shall be pleased to be con sulted upon the abo ve arc n a t..ura lly proud of what they display, · mentioned topics at all times at 1ny store in and arc usually very chatty and comm uni· Non.d's Block. . Gll:'.N:'l'LEMEN.- Having giving consider a ble a t t ontion to the m a tt er_s: of public interest whi~h ure now .o.g i~ating the pu blic mind, a nd having ca retullr weighed tl1e u tterances or t he two gentlen1en no-w seeking your suffrages, I feel it my du ty ae.a true c itizen of th iff county , Agent f or Durham County. P orrytoiw-n, Sept. 5, 1878. 6.tf. ~ - - -~ P:o.- J. A. McMURTRY, variety, extent . -- THOS. PATERSON. . Bowmanville, May 20, 1877. tJ ~ iJ (') ~o ,. . ., (.":. ~ '"'l "d ~ ~ ~ d ° g; ;::;, ; § ~ Z"' Cl:! ~ o Z~ ~ "ti ~ ~ w O "' · 1;1... ..., oa ;.; :.,. CQ .. ; .:.,. rn ~ ~· VL · v ~.. ~ f*r"'i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C N ~ ::c t_'rj r r. V.J ' and ha:5 opened out ltt the ofd "tand, where Great Bargains will be given. : The whole must be turned into progressi ng to t he ntost elega nt. pla in ap d orn[l,men tal writing;_a u _O UNAM1 :N'rAL 810:{;;'1'. con- --"' tain ing Ocr1un.n 'l 'ex t , Old Engllsl1 Hn.cJ Urua- ;,;;__ n1cnt~il ! .otterin g, Offhand !1'11nu·ishing of - - B 1lt l S, &c.; A. HOOK 01<' 50 P AGES with _full a nalysi.s and in sl.ruction, and a b can tifnll y eugrnvcd ca.so t o cont a in t li e who]P.. P rice $1,00, Post P a i d. .Addre8l:l, ::::. G. HE..:"..'l"l'Y & CO., Ontario Business College, Bcllc'\>iil e, Ont. ,f.1 T Agents 'vanl..e d.~ 8-3tn S~vtembcr, 17, 1878. ,..,. <:; ~ ~ FEED AND------ ~l[I LL ,~ i.?: '°tj ~.""'" . ~ @ -.. ~· .... . "" ~ g ~· S.. .. ~ "' ~ R" ~ 1-1 v.J ~ -H ,... ~ ).,., o I 1 Cash in 30 days. Storekeepers supplied in lots to suit, at less than current wholesale prices. BIG GIANT. AND I MPROVED BIG GIANT. :isro EVEHY ~ --:i C'Y .,.. i:r. :;:.. g ;;::; o O ~Z ~- ~ . \I.) ei ~ r-"'1 _rtJ. J~ ~ 2 ~ ....J l...' rT ~ ~ ~ L....] ~ f;: ~ "' ~ , ::x; rJJ l>:;! 0 O I> ""' I ~~ ~!2j d ~ to! I~ t" c o a, ~ m v l-l(d· · ~~l..: r~ > ,(fJ , I TERMS ~ ·Z S ~ g:: · ~ S'1 ~ <: c ~ .:- rn IR ~ & S g ~ C i:rj ~ ~ r- .... ~' ~ ~ ~ ~ t:· r""I ~ ...;e;... ~. ' ~ (D t:i::i ~ {/J ~ ~ _ H ~ "'~S:: z ...,... U ,· ( ) 1. · G.A.RDENERS,, P OWER N EEDED, MAN ill~ ii O'VN strictly cash, and only !=' o t:i;1 !"'I "'O : : :- - ~ .~ ::J r"'I .._ ~ C f(l.VOr itc 11::~~::~i:~~t~1 ~:Cn~11 ~~~\ t~~~ Bowil)anvil;e,6::,~:::~;~:~'~~~1~(ii,~: ~~t\~:~n~t ~~ thernes. Many certain have made subj ects conn ected with farn1ing their spccia.l study, and wha t n. man has closely ;( I ! e ~ ~ ~· i:i:i ~ ·~ I>~ > z §" ,.,ai ! ~ (') ~ ~ ,_] ~ ~ ,-'i r-"] .. r.a a ~ ~ )-.I ~ >--3 . R~member one price. the sale has commenced._ . MI L LER. .TII E O~LY YOUR -----AT " SEEDS 1 .' GRINDS TWICE AS FAS'r AS A:NY OTHER MlLL OF SAME P RICE. 11 SUCCESSFUL MILL MADE! studied, h e u sually likes to talk about. The nrt of pun1pi11g such people is worth agooddeal,audbyexercisiugit,onemay , easily bring ont far more wisdom th.an he i can carry hon1e. ~I\. vast amount of useful I\:lonume nts, Heaclst.ones, &c ., in Sc otch l'nforniati'on may be thua obtained, and. Canadian Granite R u t1 a nd ' :I' · Italian ' The social intercourse between friends Arnyrior, Continenta l, and A1nei·ica n Italian 1.iarbles, &c .. of t h e m ost ern · a.ud nejg h bor:J for ·which opportnnity is \ d esigns, and best w o rkman sh ip, mod I a t un thus aiTur cled ; is by no tneans on e of .the · u sually l e ast r e con1 roe u datio ns in t h e ir favor. Old FAJ,J., acqua1ut:n 1ces fro1n vario u s parts of the · LOW PRICES '.l'HIS F OR cuunt.ry , ar o often brongh t . together a t ' these pln,ces, and such re -u1JLons a re very CASH. plea.sa nt. The exh ibition breaks in on the Pa.rtieS ne ed ing any of the above vd ll do n1on otony an d isolation of country life, weU to call and in spect for the n1selv ea. freshens au d enlivens t11e mind~ tnakes us Agents' commission savpd. N ote t.h i8. I reali.,.,e t h a.t th ere a.re other people in the Italian Marble a nd 111 arblizod Slate Mat·bJes always on l1a nd . world b es ides o nrsc;lves, d1·aws out our frieudly sympa thies, and sends us home with a stack aud store of agreeable as we ll ~ -A . :i.s useiul n1e m ork'!s. PROPRIETOR. Th e ex h ibition , viewed only vs a holiBowmanville, Se pt. 19, 1878. 8--3m . d ay, deserves e nconragement. Hard wo'fk· ing peop1e, suc(1 a s t he mo st of us are 1 deserve a.ud n eed a h oliday now and then.·' -··· ... ·. ' \ V e should nu t grndge a little titne and cost f or tlu s. I t will be n1ad0 up in the --n ew flow of spirits, the fr esh l@ t of ideas, , LB., J.2 A"1lJ 1-4 PACK ETS. a.n d the add ed vi gor which we sh all carry --back to onr allo t tod task. F or th ese reason s, aud o t hers that tn igh t THE CONTENTS OF THESE P ACKAGES contain a con1bination -0fthc -·· he g: i \'eu , we ur ge all our r ead ers ~o . 1~1ake a point of ntt eu di'l~ 1.he f;i.11 exh1b1 t1o~s. rt n eed not be a evenly thing. The ro.11roaLls ca r ry fo1 · ht.\1£ t i re, th e admission dil·eci, carefully blend ed , and being fee jg low, i.!.n d if need be, a. baske t of pro- I1nported urely natirral :uul unmlullt·ra leil, p r oduce u vistous ca n be tu.ken, s 1) t hat the whole ~cy c ra.gc at once ,..-holeson1e , pleai-;ant, an d re· :fiunily n1ay picnic it. O:ic of ~he pleas· f reshing, n result '\fhich eann ot -po8sibly lm at,ained by one single churacte1· or Tea.. ant.es t 1,dcr hts ou t h ese occasion s is tha.t of t th e oruuP s of p< c1ple enj oy in g th eir n1id- . Sold IJy Agr:ni.~ 011 l.Y tJu·oughont Ca 11<u:l a. dav ~11 eal, "all seated' on t'Ito grouud."'Vhcn it is co 11 ~ i dcred how nruch good mas b e go t, h ow n1nc h-pleasu1c 1 n.it be enjoyed ~ iS the authori:r.ed ~'\gent in . Bowm nnville. nH d how nn1 ch a id rendere d t o the inter· GIVE IT A TRIAL. csts ot agricult ure, au d fu r so s mall. a u Parties that ha'\·e used this t ea w ill h ave no · outl ay, it is plain th :.~t all wh o can poss1Uly othel'. at tc~1d, s hould do so " witho u t fail: ' 5-3111, . Buw1nanvillc, Aug ust 27., 1878. BOWMAN VILLE · " ) ' -.. ,,,. ~ tj .: MARBLE WORKS. it ~· r "°' . t:S 00 ~ CD ~ .~ '."i r'\ .... o ~ ~· <=+ "'d ~ ~ ' ~ .l EASILY SHARPENED. ~ ~ CJ' ~ r_ v _' ,..:. Q ~ · ~ ~.l ~ ~ t1 · ;w.J ,·LJ'J ~ .. J.--1 " "' . Ul ·- THOS. BROWNLOW: -Fleming & McL$od's old stand. I. . Murdoch Bros. MAKEs THE G-rinas Ooru and Cob, Shell Corn, Oats,. Dilrley, and Sn1all (train. F A MILY MEAL \ ,, I WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. 11 EMPRESS RELIEF. I THE F RIEND OF MANKIND. A N l ~'l'l:H~A L A N D EXTERNAL RE:UEDY. TOOK l<'fRST PREiVlIUJ\<I EVERYWHEHE EXH IDT TJW. 1' Bowmanville, August 1, 1878. 1-tl. EVERY FARMER WANT S ONE! GROCERY BUSINESS Il l S E ND EO R 1·n1c1:: AND DF.St;;Jt]1l Tl01": 'l'O .iI.1~·.-u J'Ac 'J'lln. ·~us. ~ c. BALI\1 FOR EVERY WOUND. It eure1=1 Rhe unuttisro and Neuralgia., and ~~l:';.}!!1.~l!!~tly, - -"Deny it -who cnn.' It is the oHly k n own rerneJy for UheumatiSiii on Urn .. A 1neriea n· Continent ~r oved by thousa nds." As soon as applied t i;iYCS instant ea.se to the unf ortunate suft"erer. lt isra.pi(rly a hSm bed, pcnotraics to tbe very bone, enter8 the ei re ulr:ttinn, n eul.rali?.ing all " R heumatic ~circulatin g in t he blood,and expels 1~ rron:i t h e system through the natural outlets." BOUNSALL, - BRADBURY . J. A. FIELD ,S ON & GO.f WORLD. H AMILT'ON, A ~D l "1 LEAD --:o:- -- -:o; - - O~T., 7-ly, GAR.RIED ON AS USUAL ST, LO U TS, ~!O ., U. 8,, A. .!Ia.ro~~~ ~~pte mb0r 11, 1878. I RECEIVED SEVEN PREMIUMS and GOLD MEDALS IN FOUR WEEKS ! _ S[ CRAWFORD'S PURE TEA_ IT CU~ESI I@" OVER 15,000 NOW IN USE. - -:o·-o~ng _m Th e Gov er nment of Can2tla vd ll receive pro~ HNtST NtW SEASON'S TtA, T. DARLINGTON 1 By 1 ·eadtng nnd practicing -- \ rlJe n Mr. John t1ie inestimable trutM c<1n.. tained in the be st :modicnl Birn1?ngha1n'R little boy told hiin 1.hatthere book PVcn· issued, entitle(). was a Bnnl\ e in th e bii d cage he d id n nt. at. first b ~lieYd ii. H0i ng in1po1 t nned by the I THYSELFSELF-PRESERVATION ~ !'rice on~y $1. S en~ by roail on receipt of - price. It li t tle feH~nv to go over- to t he cage w h ich yeat.s of Exhausted Vitality, Pl'ematur(l Decline, hu u 1r fro1n n t rl'e n ear the h ou se, he found er:vous .ud Physical Debility, and the endlc!il concomitant ilb and untold miseries th:it result a ,e~itr1ble strnkn i n the cage wl1ich was 1herefrom, a.nd contains Jnore t j1an 50origina.lpre-. 11J inu s fonr yonng C<tll<tl'ies, h ut On. open- ( scrl~tlons, a~y one of which i ~ worth the price of iu g hi.:. s11u~us bip ~h ey Wl're f o und hkc the l the ook. This book was trntte,1 by the m oi:.t extensive and p robably the most skHful practiti9uer boo. con stru::to r s v1ctt1 als t o h i\ Ve b een swal~ jn America, to whom was nwnrd cd a gold and Jew.. ·- - - - - - - ~ SN AH:E ST11B..Y KNOW luw~d whol e. j t o th e N ipissiug ltu il way ~xtons1on prOJCCt was carried at 1\il iu dcn, Ont , by a large m ajorit.y. H. -N . F ILLMORE) of R iver Philip,Cux:i· herland cou n ty, J'.~ . B . , has lost eig~1t child r en out of a family of ele ven <lurin g the fast two or t hree weeks from divtheria. T~R b-;~aw ;;1~~t~~~?£$25,?00_ .A Pamphlet, lllustratcU. wi~ll the very :tinest Steel Engravings-a marvel of art and beautysent :rn:&E to all. Send !or it 11ot once. Addres3 ;Unch St. 1 Boston, clled medal by t he N ationa1 J',1edical Association. HEAL Tooth ache, 1$: a t·ache, lleadache, Neuralgia, Rheu m atism. Spra ins, Swellin2s, Inftamma L ion , B n l.'llS:; Cuts, B ruises, .Pain in side, P a.in iu back , lai n in cl1 ee.t, Pain in should er, Coughs, Co1de., Frost-bil.es, CWlblains Dia.rrhcea, D:rsentery.Sumn1er complaillts,&c.,&c. It '\Yill cure the_m ost ~o nizin~ Pain interle nrn.l or extern al,in oneinsta nt ol w.rue . P ock et : 01u· preJuilicc and give it a trial; the inv est.uumt hi a1n}11l 11nd r elief certain. 'l'he grea.t se cret of its succel:!i:> with all classes i!:' ow ing t o the fact it is safe and ha.rmless.glea.'3 a nt t o t ake, gi ,-cs insta nt case, and can o a:puHe d tu H, wi d f>,_r range o f diseases in ' ever:v d ay life , 'vit,h ~re al er s 11r·ce s ~, than any pre· pa.ration whic r esc ;.i.1c:ti; skill, and" .l'Jedical Scit·ncc" h as yet p roduced. .As a IHOo f ufTt7"'g'7r.u.t, po·w er ov er disease, a ny person, n o rn at t~ i· \\ho it may be,., Rich or Poor , Ol d or Yo un S", \\l ·o is suJTe1·in gf1~ o1 t.he :lbO'\ f'. 1)fLinfvl complaints, will call at the Office in 'I 01·011l o,1111y day of th e week, will ge t PE!,2!!,~l~E!.:..u~',,Free of Charge" of iti: magical p owci· o\ e1~1i n ln on e application. TeillUlOniulTitoil1 parts of the Don1inion a re co ns t.an tl y_ cmning to l111nd, givin~ sion t o Lhe l nust. g1a.t eful grat.itude for nston ishing cures which it has perform ed. antl we WOltl d be plea$Cd to r eceive t est-imonials,from all others who u.se it aucccs sfull~. I;)y sJcia.n~ of lhc hi ghest i'es pcc tubtiity re connnend i t v.s a n108t, efi"<-'ctual " 1lu1nestic r ernedy ' rr.r the i ehef of P ain in cases of sudden emer gencr . ..... CuITY'ft't'{)yOU'ri)om es, a n d it v.·ilL pro:ve a hle~rnin15 3:£1..m' fa1n1Jics a n d a ffiictcdfriene s. '""Tin1~gis s ure selling enorn1ous qu a ntitlet> or it w 1 ercver in trod uCccl. ~ ·, ·-X,challcn gc t110 ,.1,..orid to :eroCiuce its equal. to its sympa thetic, mellow, yet rich -and powerful sin.!:, ·ing tones. Latest ·tron· the \Vllite llo11se. -The -w·ar au1ong piano-makers ns to whose make of piano· for te should n1ect -W'ith fa.var .at the Ex.,ecutive Mct.r~sion lia s a t last been settled by Mi:s. Hayes' selection of an eiegant R1·a.dbury upright, made by F. G. Smith, New York . The new Bradbu.ry ocCUJ?ie s a place in the privateparlor-aiavored i1osit1on. It is an instrument of- great. -beauty and e x1g1 isile tonc. - ~i\o-ational Republican,, TVashin(Jton, D. O.· A p ril 8; 1878. lfrOhl personal acquaintance 'v1th t he manuf~cturer of (he Bri!dbury .Pi.af!CJ:B, "·e can end<>!se hint as 'vorthy of public confide11Ce. \\Tc a r9 us1~ g these }?tanos in ou r fanuU efl, B;nd they give entire satisfaction : M:rs. U . S. GrBHl, '\'\Tashing ton; A dro1rnl D. D. Po1·te1·, YVasl101gton; Rev. O..H. Tiffany, \Vashington; Gell. O. 0 . Hoi;vard, Oregon: ~obert ,Bonner, New York; G~and Ce ntral Hotel , New York ; St. N icholas Hotel, N ew York; B1sl1op Gilbert Haven, Mas~achuset t s; nev. John. F. Hurst, D. D. ilr. E. O. llaven eays : "l\T y Bradbury Piano contin ues to ~row better every day, nnd myself and fan1ily more and more jn love·\ ith it. All our friends a dnnre it." Bishop Simpson says: .. After a tri al in n1y family for years, for Ueautl· 01' fini sh and ""ork· rn a.nHhip andsiilendid CJ,Uality of tone , your Bra1lhury Piano cannot be equal ed." Dr. J. IL Vincent: ·For fa.n1ily "Vorship, social gat.hcrln gs, the Sabbat h schools, a nd all kinds of musical entertainlne nt-8, ghi e m e, in preference t o all others, the S'\\'ee t-toned Bradbury Piano. lt excels in singular qualit ies." , , , D r. Jas ,' M'Cauley,Carli sle, Pa., sa~ s : " l\fy Bro.dbw·y is 1:1pJenrlid. Rest 1n t he S tate.' rrhe peculiar chnrms of th is Piano is ita adaptation l. o the human ....-oice, n.a an accompaniment, p csals tor constructing -and workin g a line of R a il way extendi ng from t hc ProviuceofO nl.a.rio Mu-rdoch Bros. .. ---ARE RECEIVING--- an THE BEST MANUFACTURED. ~ ~WARRANTED l<'OR SIX Y'EAHS. CORN by the CAR LOAD E'VERY WEEK to th e \' aters of the Paci.fie Ocean, U1 c d isl.ance bein g a b out 2000 m ile~ . Mc1n orandn m of H 1fnrn1a, l,1on for p arties pro· posing t o '!'ender w rH be forward ed on up plica.Uon a s un dc1· ncath. E n gineers· Hcporls, maps of Lhe cou 111ry to be trn.vOrflr:d , p rofiles ol' 1hc surve yed litte, s p~ cifica tion s o f prelimin a1y ·w orks, copica of th e. Act. of t h e Parliamen t of. Ca nad a u nd er ·v.hkh it. is proy osed tho R ail way is to b e cons~ru cted, descr1pllonu of t h e n a tTical fca l111'("-'. of ! he <·o untrv und it.s agT1:·n l! 11ra! a nd m i ne r a l resou:rccs, 1H1i'i o l,hP-r j n forination, n1ay be seen on a pplication n.t this Depa rtment, or to th e En g1neer-1n Chief a t IJJC Cn.na ui u.n G ov ern~ n1 c nt, Offices, 31 Qnccn Vi ctoi·iu st1eet. E . C., Lond on . Sea leil 'l'ender"1, 111;u k ed "Ttw der'3 for Pac.Hie ltailway/ ' w ill be r ece1Yed, addressed to the u ndcrsignca , until the 1st ctuy or Dcccn1bcr next. ~,. :BR.A. UN. Secre t a ry, P ublic \-Yorks Dep\,. , Otta wa, Otta.\va , May 20th , 1878. Pin.nos to le t, and rent applied if purchass1l ; lliOntbJy ins talments r ecei ved for the same. Old pi_ anos taken in ex change; cash paid fo r the s BmP , Second-band pianos a t. grcnt bargains, from $5fJ l..o ~200. Pia.nos tunetl and iepair<. i. Organs antl m el~tleon s to Sabbath schools and churches supplied at a liberal discolWt. Send fo1' iJlus tra ted price list. NO'l'ICE- EXTENSION OE TIME. 'I'l1 e dat e for receiving proposals unde1· t11e a bo' e advertiseme n t is hereby c:xterided to t h e 1st J an ua ry, J87fl. F. BRA UN, Secr eta1·y, P ubli c \.Yorki:1 D epa1 t111e nt· Ottawa , 2nd Sc pten1ber, 1878. 7-.Jo~r. ! t.t Freeborn Garrettson Smith, Faotor~'. Ra ~· n1ond -I st., Brookl yn. Late Supt. for anil Successor to 'Ym. B. Bradbury, '\~larcrooms. li H;a st Four teenth Street, Ne'v York. 27-18ll\0 P 1.·ice . 2il cfs. per Dottle. PEABODY MEDICALTHYSELF INSTITUTE, N o. 4 Bul. ].:'.(a ~~ @' Su.bscnbe for the Statesnian Don'. t borro'w~oul' ricigh bor's.~j~lr>g The trade supplied t hrougli. t he Wholesale Drnf. and Pat ent l\fedwine H ouses of l\fon· trea , ·r o1·onto, Ha1nilton n.n d I ..ondon. SOL.V BY ALL ENT]j:RI'RI STNG - DRu cG1sr .s 38.April 15, 1878. . $1.00 WILL PAY FOR A GOOD LOCAL PAPER FOR A YEAR, Subsc1ibe for the The -Cheapest .Feed you can.,,buy.JJ Bowmanville, March 1, 1877, at an yth ing e lse. C'a:pil al not 1Lquire d; we will sta rt y~u. $1 ~ per d ay at hom e Jna do . by the industr ious. 1.fen, won1en, l>oys and this ;.va11 ted every'\Yhere to 'vork for ns. No'v girl"e ti ine. Cos1.J1· nntfit 8.nd ter m s free. Ad~ dr ~s TRUJ~ 43 Co.: . _'\._ ug llsl..a,1fai11c. 43--ly:_~ U can make Jnoney faster a t "-'Ork for us than "STATESMAN." W Subscribe for t he Staies111an Don't borrow your neigh b9_ r 's, "; I