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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Nov 1878, p. 4

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.. CARTWRIGHT COUNCIT.. AUTUMN FASHION CHAT. NOVELTIES IN MODE AND ~lATERIAL. CAN"A"DIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVJLLE; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1878 . THE BIG F U S E _ . . tons this season, _a.s so much depends upon· See what it can accompfoh at oft.he cnlvot mcnt1onedn1 the above report. their beau.tyfor trimming. St.eel, emboss -· On rnotion, Mr. - Teasdale 'Vhitefi.eld ed silver, fi ligi-:e, mother of pea r:l, medallpath.master fur road divisi~!.1No . . 24 was ion, green ~ronzc, 1unoked pea~l, ~oL·toi~e- · instructed to notify all parties.havin· theit· shell , Japanese c~rve<l,. ebony _ inlaid_ \£1th. --~--0 _ . . · · . gold, &c., each \V1th d1st1n,ctive style and· Bowman\·ille-, September 30, 1878. fencPB on the road tn hts d1v1s1on to re- ·a:da.p.tat.i.on . Fi-inges still hold an import1 move the same forthwith. a·nt place a1no11g the elegant trimmings ..,,;:, i The Re11ve _ ga.Ve his Orders on the this season, and e·very variety.,..and combi- _ Treasurer for the followjqg _ am ount~ :- nation of ailk, chenille, worsted , and pa~- - · f white steel, woven seu1enterie. TH:s~els o_ Hart & Ea.wlinson for Collector's receipts with silk penda.Uts, and struag on rich; $1.50, ltobert 'Vifaon, a.n indigent $4.00. beaded gimp, bi1ncbes of S.Hk ,c,~rls alterThe B.eeve produced fbe ageDts' receipt nateU with knotted sa.tiu. The display of for insurance effected on the drill shed striped: plain, embroid~red .stockings this Armorv ·a nd Town Ha.11, in- the Ottawa Fall _ smpasses that of previous seasons. -.; The most elaborate designs for slippers of Agricultural Insurance Corupany. colore~ flos on black, vines and · rose-: Mr. Jan1es Batley presented an account huds in pink or, blue, are woFks . of art. for building a brid~e between th~ 4th and Dark brown ailk with yellow embroidery 5th concessions for $20,00. is the last style, while every tint and tone may be found that is worn or wearable: Parties who are desirous of procuring llfasSRS. On motionthe Reeve gave an order for Soft lilac hose, fain t peach, twilight, foam the balance of the above account, $10~ green, and pale c'crnrne, are n-ew iuggesWETTON & Co.'s celebrated Magneticon Appliances at On n.iotion the cotlncil adjourn ed unti tions. Brocaded patterns and India ·comBowmanville, will please notice that the business of the fu·et ~[onday in Docem~er, at 1 o'clock binationa are a.lsQ shown. 1\1.A Y~Wl!::t:D. this branch has been transferred to Toronto, and that p. m. WJ\L LUCAS, Township Clerk. . Mr. S. MA.SON, Nead's Block, will hereafter act as Agent more goods will be taken out from JYicCL UNG- IlROS. this F 11 h · 'a . ' t an on any previous season. quired between tho 1st and 2nd con. op- :;:~~id~ b~~r;h~h:!dth~fit t~~bo~~~ar"f ;~l This advertisement has H ARD FACTS for a basis. Don't pos1te lo t 12 and recommendo that pro v10- to match the color, and hanct~rchief, bor· treat it as an OLD SONG. ion be made for tho ~ame. dered the same, with snuff-col9rcd gloves; B On motion Mr. q 9ggin was appointed a complete.a the suit . Ladies, argains are '"'omen's Ri ghts ! All come! Piles of commissioner to su perintend the erection Much ingemuty 18 u1splayed on the but- . Go'ods ! Cash moves Mountains! feet wide m the centre of the road, for the 1 ulster, and walking-skirt is · the latest : ' suffi of 37i cents per rod. ~:Ir. Goggin walki ngbo ots, also, with corduroy· upp~r.a also reported that there h a culvert re- and . high l!~rench heels. The skirt was. TowN HALL, Cartwright, Nov. 4th 1878. Council met pursuant to adjourntn cnt. Some very sensible fashions have appear· : h ·b· ., ed this season. Reform is really at hand. M emb ers ~I1 present,t h 0 R eeve int ec _ aL . Saine ~e'v there aro of the reiuning mod1\iinutes of Inst meetin~ were read and con- ! istes who .seePl prejudiced ag~inst short firmed. walkingdresses, but it is hoped that they 11'.lr. Andrew Brace presented an account will amiably bow to t~e ~nevitable, and . · . . · help to transform what 1ss1.1ffand graceless for cedar timber, 3o pieces 12 feet long, 2 .of the old p"attern and.modify the kilt and pieces 24 feet lung ·for culvet on the 7th sa·hes'into pleasing and pretty effect. The TO BE HELD BY con. line, $7.50. ·~ Summer style was rathor odd without the On motion the Reeve gavo order for the soft folds or draperies that alone render amou t a custum0 becnu1in·g. . Tho broad, limp n · . -sashes did· nut keep·· their,. fresh appearAbraham Ileacock presented an account ance, and se~mcd to be of no avail except of$4. 75 for repairing bridge on the 5th con. to hide seams. - The present Fall and lL"le and fur work done on Johnson's hill. Winter modes are attractive for their On wotion' the Reeve gave an order for pretty folds and _ puffs on the ~nder1skirt;and short overdresses ·are snbstitut.tld for the the amount. sashes. L.o.ng V.·adrled jackets, or coats, l\o1r. Sa1nuel M. ahaffy presente d-ari account jaunty hats co1nplete t,he su~t, which, wit.h $20.'79 £O r ' work done on the .1'-Ianvers adaintywalking boot,forms oncof thepret· boundry according to a report made by the tiest fa shions that have beeH adopted for n1any years. R eeve, on the 14th 0 ctober, l 878 · In milliner)· the changes in shapes are IF YOU "\VOULD BE PUT INTO A 011 mrition all -order 'vas grinted for the not as conspicuous as the changes in size. amount. 1\-. i any n ew bonnets are larger, while Ot.hers Mr. Cuthbert presented a claim for $8.- are close r and smaller. The- small cott;)-ge bonnetS resembles a dvll's Normandy 45 being for 39 loads of gravel at 5 cents cap, and quite protects the pinnacle of the per load $6.95, and for 1.50 for damage back h air from the "cauld blast, " while done to crops. the foreh ead and top of the head are left yall at their establishment; it enjoys the reputation of being (.)n motion· an order was granted for the unprotected. - These little ' folt cap· _are ·the greatest amount. primness ,itself. They are trinimed -with satin-faced ribbon and cross at -the ba'ck, Mr. RoberL W ilson applied for aid to tyin~ under the cl)inJ with .,. bo·w at the built a cul ve.r·t across the Corner of Lot No. side an d long en<la. Make your bonnet as 23, in the 11th con. prim and as t_amo as you please-it iil the On motion, the Doputy Reovo was ap- elegant fancy of the day. Ostrich tips often oro'i\'n the top and curl over for a IN THE COUNTRY·pointed a Cornudesioner to examine the fiice garniture, ancl ·when the mode of premises and let a job for building a wearin g the hair .lifts the _ bonnet too high culvet if he deem it necessary. · t.o ·omit an ~ inside finish, the space is filled John Johnston presented an account o{ with silk ~ruchings and gay flowers. In the hats we find last Summer's shapes repeated $4.80, being for codar timber furnished in felt and beaver and camels hair. The for a bridgo pn the 5th con. line, in 1875, ground is often of different color-from the 16 pieces at 300. long hair that'partially covers it. This ~s a propose to be alive to the demands and necessities of Moved by Mr, Lattimor, seconded by new idea and has j us.t made its appearance in hats, and corresponds with the thick the times. Mr. Goggin,, tha_t Mr. Johnston be grant- camel's hair blanket. ·when worn with'"a ed an order for the above-named timber suit and_ triwmed artisticaily the effect is The Tasteful, the Cat·e/ul, the Discrzrninat-ing, the SEVEREST for $4 in full of account. Carried. unique. Pearl-white felt with a tall,creased ' ECONOMISERS, a11 delight to frequent The Reeve gave his order for the amount. crown . and r ollecj brim bound with pearl 11-Ir. Lattimor reported that he and Mr. braid, banded also. and finished with a cut . . s.t oel buclde,is a new model. The felts apSey1notir ha.d 'examined a job between the pear in dark greens, bro.wns, atone colors, 8th and 9th 'concessiona, let to.John Peel, .and .drab, besides smooth, good black_- - of 63 rode, consisting of ditchlng and ~ul-For the· past· two Winters the .vµtsi,sle vert. Also a job of 26 rods consisting of garment has been growing in. length and shrinking' in breath. l!'ine, fii._ ncy trimditohing and cuhiert let to the said John mings have been _ a banded as they add .to Hea> y importations. Peel. The 63 rod job being let at 57 cts. the weight, as wen ·as take froiii the style 1-7 ., ~ per rod, and the 26 rod job at 57 cents of the coat. Fur lini11gs, Lhow;iver, are · ·Stgck thoroughly assorted .. 1 per rod, awountiiigto$54.10, also e.Xtract- used. Soft, thick furry, rougli cloakings - · Ul Each d,epartment complete. are th e favorites, and these need the butr~ ., ing 4 stumps at $2. 50, amounting in all to _tons alone. Long cloth overcoats, with fur 1-'-1 ""' Specially Cheap Lines ir1 Dress Goods. $56.60, arid r ecommend "payment· of the collars and. cuffs, are yery great favorites 1-7 ' Millinery replete with attractions. same. The Reeve reporting that he had Dark plush collars also trim these gar~ given the said John Peel an order for ments. The cloth and silk circular W>aps H Novelties in Tweeds an d Cloths. are lined with scarclet or blue, and edged I::::::! ~ $20 as part pay for the above. with fox fur . Scotch plaids or wraps are pe::::j ~ made to order in the latest styles. Clothing On motion the Reeve gave an order for .in vogue for Autumn· and early Winter. Wonders in House F1 the balance of the amount, $39,60. Flannel suits, with chenille fringe on the i.rnishings. Mr. Goggin reported that ho had let a circulars, are among the later fashions. ~.' l:ii:-t Excellent Selection of Teas. job on the quarter line between Jots No. 6. One of the colors which predominates in 1-'-1 cloakings ia called '·~ livery"-a snuffy-yel. f"\ . Bargains Everywhere ! and 7, in the 3rd con. from tho north end low brown. Clo~ks of corduroy, in nuti'-'-1 of the said con., south to where the road is brown and tau color, are appearing among Rraded, to William Spink·' said j ob to -the later importations, They are very "Cil consist of chopping, Jogging, grubbing and showy and rich, a n d will be wom ·in place _ . l!I · , , . . d b 20_ of velvet this season. . suit in lif?ht E"' l M d ' 1 1 b l · 0 and olearm_g a',"ay: turne up ro ts, to e snuff-colored corduroy with cap, Ga.nick ,11c°ct must fol OW cause. ore goo S Wl e ta (ell Jn, OHAMPIONSHIP FOR CHEAP GOODS CONTINUES CALL AT Is now rao·in"' at 0 0 LEE & EDSALL '8, McG'l ung - Br·o s. AGAINST TRELEVE ··r· . NS. ALL 0 0'· . J Y.I:E:aS. AN""D SEE THE OOUN'r:ESS. McLeod's old stand. Bowmanville, October 1, 1878. 10. lilld is determined to continue to sell at the rumously low prices . cheaper than the cheapest. Why he can do itF1rst, he huys for ca~h and knows just how to huy.j Second, what lie cant buy cheap enough, he manufactures, Third, he is satisfied with small profits. Fourth, he sells for cash; Fifth, hesells at bottom prices, 0.A.::C..::C.. .A.:NX> . SEE FOR. 'Ycn:::ra s E L " V ES! -A ND- "CHEAP GOODS'"' HOUSE B R I N G YOUR F R I E N D S 'WITH Y O U workmen kept. Examine the stock, ·w hich ~omprise.s everything in the ti-ade of the very latest and inoe elegant sty Jes .an d patterns, of English, Cunndlan, and American llianufacture. He still continues to rnanufactnre to order, from the best of material and none but fust·cla · ' Ordm·s Promptly Emecuted, and Good Fits Guaranteed. H;e fbas ~n st~k a n endless3i\"ariety of Ladies' and Gents' Sara.toga Trunks Va1i ses etc v.·hich he i s selling ch eap for·casJ.1. ' ' Mc Clung · Bros. ,~ McClung Bros. AND WHY? Remember the Stand· " BIG BOOT,,. drawn by two Horses KING STREET, BOWMAN VI LLE-;- I 8 E-f ...., : !Xi. p fil Q · 'MARK TH " CONSEQUENCES f". .The undersigned whilst thanking his ' fr1ends for --past favours ·w ishes to remind them that he .his' , still at their service, and disposing o.f goods at rates FLEMING & McLEC)D'S hitherto unheJ.rd of ~or cheapness. In addre[sin3' an intelli~-ent public h e STOCK OF ~oes not.think it necessary to indulge GROCERIES, 1n ·extravagant statements, -invidious .. comparisons and fulsome penegyric of CROCKERY, hir. .1self and his own perforn1ances-he GLASSWARE and :propo~es to convince by the logic of facts, rather than by boastWOODENW ARE, etc., 1nd1sputable ful a ssertions, that .he gives the best value at the lowest price. · AMOUNTIN G TO $5,177. Large importations are daily com.ing-OF~ k t "n rlJ ~ GRELA..T . Ilo-wmarv llo M~ TRELEVEN W W .t'. J_lfl GLASGQ\Af, HO-US E I .--:-:o:-:--: TllOS.cBR.OW'RL011V hegs to infonn th e pu hlic that he b'as purchased the ahove pre ~en t to hand, purchased under all the advantages arising from the depressed state of the market. While all is cheap he would invite from 50 cents upwards. especial attention to his stock of black an-ct colou i-ed silks · FIRST CLASS STOCK F1_ QR _ Q_ ASH, T}).e stock of household furnishing s is unusually large, whilst the general stock, for variety, extent nd val v.e cannot be surpassed. , Ilowmanville, May ·20, 1877. p . . ;;... '"'-.~ -~. ="""================,,......,.."======"' f and has opened out at the old stand, where Great Bargains will he given. 10. ---McCL UNG BROS. THOS. PATERSON. THE MAGNETIC ON. The whole must be turned into Cash in 30 days. Storekeepers supplied in lots to suit, at less than culTent A N D - - -- - wholesale prices. - Port Perry Ob.·ervcr. The following is a partial list of the cases Appliances always in stock. FUNNY THINGS WE DO. tried at tho late Court ofOhancery,for these United Counties, before the Ron .. Chan· Pamphlets and all information will be supplied Have you ever r eflected upon the very cellar Sprague :many funny :.hings we do, for which we L ey 1'3. Wri.ght.-This was a case which free on application, or may at any time he obtained can give no particular reason 1 How is it a.rose out of an action in ejectment,hrought from the Head Office, 125 Church St., Toronto. we do not give five cheers, four cheers, by Mr. Geo. Ley, aga.inst Robt. Wright, to recover possession of North part of Lot two cheers, one cheer 1 Why is it that we No. 33 in the 8th con. of Hamilton.lilly of the Applianc~s are sent by post or cxpross give three cheers and no more 1 Who can After the judgment, the defendant 1Vright on re~eipt of price. tell 1 Why is it that the majority of peo- -gave R mortgage to one Edward Millson, pie use th.eir right hand ~ in prefel'ence to and plaintiff complained that the mortgage , their feft, and cannot help smiling at those was a cloud upon his tit.le to the lai>d;American Representative , Decree for plaintiff, with cost.a, against wh; use the latter! Why is it that a man Wright, but in favor of Millson. Hon. S . . 125 Church St., Toronto. cannot see a bundle of toothpicks withont Smith, Q. C., and ]\'Ir. Boyd, _Q. O.; for Toronto, Sepre·nber 12, 1878, helping 'himself when he does not n eed plaintiff; llfr. ·chas. Moss· and Mr. . Mc-' them at all 1 Why ls it thatthe small boy N aughtori for defendants, rule vs. Queen I nSU1'. a.ncc Co.-This was cannot l0ave the · l hiri-waiSted wasp fly in an in te" i:pleader is_ sue_ . Some time ago the peace, without furiously going for it with present defendants brought a suit against · his new straw hat; or why is that the Hugh Deviney to recove r back_ the amount ...-~-~~~= -~"' -"'=~ . "' -"""= -"'= -"'-"'==-:,~~"'-"-'"'-=-"'·=-=="'~ -"' --'." - -======~ small girl always insists upon lugging home of insurance money paid to said Deviney ~ r"'. upon the old Royal Hot"el. : This case a EN F' a :E ~ "V "' 1., J a kitten t}lat has not oven learned hew to arose by reason ·of ' Queen Insurance Co. ~ o< d open its eyes 1 Why is it that we turn to seizing t he qf the said Dovin_ ey, _ >< 1-j the right instead of the left, when the upon which Mr. J 'as, Y·1le had a chattet .,. ~ ~ ~ ~ left is far more preferable, and if adopted mo1·tgage, to ma.ke the amount of their A.t A..I'llprlor , nenfi-e,v County, Ont . ~~ ~ 0 ~ C_Q ~ d judgment obtained . against Doviney. ~ ~ ~ l would save inany an accident on rai roa Deere~ for plah1tiff. Hon. S. Sn1ith Q.C., THE subscriber has b een appointed ~ o:., ~ ~~ ~ ':::? or hi ghway1 The driver always sits upon and Hon. O . ~iowat, Q . C., for plaintiff; ubo\·:~~~l(o~;tyeF?~~~o~lii~~~~~~°C~~~ ~ ..,.,- ~ - ~~- ~ right of his vehicle; in turning to the right 1\1:r. Boyd, Q._ C., and lVIr. Stanton for pany's Nursery is the ~~ @ §· ~ ~ ,--, he is farthest away from the wagon he defendant. LARGEST .AND M,OST E XTENf!I VE f $ @ ~ t;7 ,_, (fl Qu:een 1nstH·"aH~c Oo. vs. Yi{-le,- 1,his caae I.N C' 'N···".DA , ~~ -: CD~ ~ ~ · P asses, and t;n1ess h e is an expert cannot ·was similar to t.he last one. Deviney had .n 1:1 ~· 1....., r---'_] 8 _:; ~ tell how close he comes to t he wheels of deeded his land to J\.1r. Yule; and the and ae the Nurserv is sitUated far NonTn, they ::=': Ci 1-1 P" 5· a man who goes by him, whereas if tnrned Q.ucen Insuranco Co. filled · a bill to set are enabled to subfect the stock tl:ey offer to the e.. 8 ~ ~ ~ }':L ~ · "d h Th public to the seYerest test, and purchasers nuty ':::;' o ~ 00 ~ .. ,... 0 to the left sido he could look straight down, as1 e t e conveyance. e case wa.s rclv upon it that nothing will be rccom.n1ended ~ a "'d ,_... · '-;see t'o the fraction of an inch ho'"'~ close he · settled . !vir. l3oyd, Q. 0 . , and Tuir. Stan- but ·what has been proved, by a.otual cxperin1ont ~ ~ ~ ~ <ti Q ~ ~ ton for plaintiffs; Hon.Sidney Smith Q. O., in the Company's G.a.rde1ls, to b0inc-vcry~·ay :.:!::. ~ p;;1 ,_.. ~ ~ · t:l i..:., ~ l iing a n obstacle, and thus d- H O ~. t Q C f d f t su.ito.ble for our SEVERE CLIMA'I.E, Our cata& ti t:i:J o ~ :.:g ~ 1 ·as approac. . . an on. . 11:Lowa , .· · , or e ondti.n . lougues contain the names of some varieties ·we Q o< t., ~ S I-' ~ V r-f " avoid it. The tinginoer" 1·una upon t he P reoton 'liS , Qua.y.-'rhe defendant had a do nut recommend. c ~ r{ - <P t"! ~ j r ight h and track, and sits upon the r ight niortgage on t ho p1aintiff's land, and aold Partieisin wantofFruitandOrnan1ertaLTrees, ~ Z ~ § ~ CD ~ ~ H .! ~ i-< p... (fl ~ ~ . d Shrubs, &c., will please rcscr\"e their orders llTI· ha·n d side of his cab. 'l'he long, narrow t h e l an d un der a power of sa1e conta1ne tH they have an opportunitf.Jf inspecJ.i:rg- tJ1ti -.. <:; a w z "'l...l 0 11 locon1otive, with its sand to"rer, belfry 8 g PD · · f t f ]· u.pplicaLion t o me fo1· them, nt Perryto wn P .O. ~ ,,_. ~~ O~ [ H ~ ~ and smo k f! st.ack is 10 ron o um, below its value: Decreo for dc~Qndant · , . ·" - I-"' W J. A. McMUR'l'RY, :l"· · o ii! · "" ~ cutting off his outlook nnd in1peding ·hi1:1 bl.lt that plaintiff was entitled to snrglne of Ag-entfor Durham County. ~ ~ t~ S'S ~ U~ observation. He cn,n view onl y his ow n salC'r over the an1onnt of mortgage.- -:B·on. Perrytown, Sept. ~. 1878. G-tf. .._, ~ 0 0. Mowat, Q. lJ., ·and Mr. Jl1cNa11ghto11 - ~ ·- --· · tel "" O" i.;; L...J track, while the opposi te track, save at a for plaintiff;· l\ir. Moss· and llfr. Wright l!yrt1·dlng ·nd ~' ·!i ~,,. -"' .J' t."I 'J dist ance, is almo$t 'vholly unsP-en by him. foi··defendan t . · · tlie inestlmu.ble truths c ~ ~ e... u; ~ 0 0 tfilnctl iu t.bo best medica · !'.'(' ~ 0 (On so1ne railroads t he rr~~'(Tii!O is the cus~ Campbell v. 1'\1cD0'1lgaU.-A suit brought book ever issued, ent.!tl~ §" 6 · P= ,(I) "1 .,,.. t om.) Custom, owing Lo ea use we ]mow not by Jlfojul' Cam pbell, agains t the executors ~ ~'-JH :"'1 ,-...c;J of th e lat.e 'Villiam J\.facDougall, .Ta1ues Pricc on~y$l. Sen~byw~ ~ · f;,.·~ '.¥~ :"'""! \r..f 1 of, has establish~J. these curious prl::lcedeuts , l\i'cDougall a.nd the Quebec Ba.nk, to fore~ treatsofExhansted vf~;;,c:P1~~~fur~D:~nn~ ~. 1md from observation and education we close a mottNb9 NC and enforec an a!!reement Nervous and Physkal D ebility, and the eudle.. ~ 0 0 r. ._, concomitant ills and untold miseries thnt result !::d g- (j ~ unwitti ngly -:lo thou~ands of things that euter ed by J (l. mes McDougall with M ajor therefrom,andcontuinsmorc than OOodgi.Iialpre: ~· ~ ~~ "re, to say the lev.st, funny, and t hat we Oan1pbell. J·udgnient reserved. Hon. S. ricriptionst IUlJ'Onc of which is worth the price of ~ ~ $Y) ~ S · Q C d "i C I f 1 · ·a·, tho book. This book miswritten by the most exu l l ~- 1_n 1 th, . ~ ' an .u. r. asses or P au1ti: i tensiveltlldprobablythetno~tskilfulpractitioner ~ cannot pussi b Y exp ain. H()n. O. l\.1nwat, Q. C. , for defendant,.Tas. inAmertcs.,towhomwa..'!.awardetln.goldandjew.. s: fJJ l\'.IoDouoall, l\fr. Cha1:1. Moss, for the execuolled medn.J. by the Nat.ional MeU.ical As::ociation. ,., A Pamphlet, ill ustrated with the very finest Steel Engravings-a llillr· N.ATORAL selection- taking the l argf' st tors, and Mr. · ICings to n for the Q.1lobec 0!,n~~ :daR~aS7;d IJauk. - Coboto·q W orld. watennolon. for .it ·at once. Address --·------- THE .CHANCERY HEARINGS. ~ ---· ·------- for Bo~manville, and will keep -an assortment of the TERMS strictly1 cash, an.d only one price. t G..A..RDENE RSj I[ Remember the sale has commenced. YOUR SEEDS -----A·T ·ioot< OUT -1oa 1AtlCAtN8 ! THOS. BROWNLOW: Fleming & McLeod's old stand. Bowmanville, August 1, 1878. 1-tf. THOS. J. MASON, Bros~ THE t:J ~haUels FRUIT AND·!FLGRAL COY, S ~ ~ i' trj No Market Fees NowT MARKET ONLY ON SATUR'.DAYS; h · GROCERY BUSI NESS ON AS 1 i ;, &"- .:. Ul_ td C.O =· 0 GAR.RIED USUAL JBUT lj) S"" F. H I L..1L is still on hand with a large st o ck,and this fall I I = 1-..j :,'Z , u ~~ ~t:tn~~~~~acfa~~ :~fde 1;~a:~~~tl. ~0~%~~h ~,ill be"~;~afi~~al~~i f~dnny ·c;:r8o~ul~~;~:fl~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ o· .E x ceedingly LOW in Price. BU~ N".O~, p... Murdocl1 Br - -- AltE RECEIVING KNo· w THYSELFSELF-PRESElffATIO 0 ::J' C Before the Duties are put on. ._., s· The Government IS . Defeated! s· ....... BUT· STILL WE LIVE. C A _ I __.j I.....1 ALL .. NEAD'S BJl:JOCK. anon1aly-that a fall-overcoat TJ. ADY (on a shopping exc ursion)---" Oh 1;hould have a stand-up colla~r. d ear, tha t blan ket is much too good l I want it fr,r charitable purpose~ . " B REAK the news gently. J ohu Sher,lJan ha!'! been vin" d icated by another n1an's A YOUNG lady being recommended to ex.ffi'Clse fnt· her heal th, said she would jump wife. at an offer a nd r uu her own risk. A HYD !~ P ATIK mechanic has invent ed a ·rt ~ h l y 1YI..1i U.Y n ALK!~R asserts t at t, ie en us nail extractor. And thus lovely won1an do ffl(.'.\idci never wore corsets. Of course may be deprived of her Jhief weapon. not. She d idn't wear anything, her ward· Boston Tra·el ler. robe waa tore-so. · S rRANGE ::!t PEABODY MEDICALTHYSELF INSTITUTEt No. 4 Bul~nch St., l3oston, Mass~ HEAL L COR.N by the CAR LOAD EVERY '\VEEK!. · QUICK'S I.NSURANCI-t:. J.AKTHIJR JUclllUR'l'RY, descri11tioiJ.s of insura ble prop1>r,y, vu:.: Ii'a.rm , Isolater1 D\\ellings.in towns & villages,Churches, School·houscs, and 1\ilercanLiJe r.isk8, at a.a low is the oldest Tin Shop in town. He keeps on hand a good assortment of 'f in and Copper ware, cutle1y, &c. Highest market prices paid fm Both John A. and Mackenzie men. vVe have goods for all ! at the same price for all ! and will be glad to see you all. Bow1nanvillt:1, October 10, 1878. l P Insurance Companies. ERRY'IO:WN , Agent for several first class H.isks l a~en ~n all HIDES, SHEEP SKINS, AND ·wooL. Pm·ticular attention given to jobbing and cavetroughing. Bov.."lllanville, Oct. 2, 187.8. ~ rates as any other ti.mt c4~s company. Perrytown, Sept. 5, 1878·. __ - 10-ly~ - $1 00 · NOW TO JAN'Y 1880 ' WILL P AY FOR A GOOD LOCAL PAPER FROM Subsc-ibe for the Tl}e Cheapest Feed Bowmanville, March 1,11877. . STATESMAN.

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