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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Dec 1878, p. 4

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,. · "":'__~--= - ~ · ~-~-==~~~ COUNTY AND VICINITY. From the Star. CO: Oll.KG. I / WE MEAN BUSINESS ' " . ---""'--- ...... ~~~~~~ ...... CANADIAN STATESJ.\tlAN;EOWMANVlLLE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, ~~~ ...... · ~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~ nerandteaonMonday, andaddresscsll\fon'sextraheavyTweedPants ....... .... c . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . " 2.00up .. , ' ;:~~·r,:~:v=~~dJt;:,;·vs. Aylsworth, Travel. Apart from these bargairrn in the readyrna,le elothing, WC will m~kc: Call at their establislmrnnt; it "enjoys the rnputa:tion of being · I up good Tweed S,1its to order in the latest style· for $10. In connectiou with the [ the greatest Frouithe WorZ.I. . , tailoring branch, customor8 c;in have pants cut free of charge. . THE A1ARKEI.--Satnrdity last was a N . · B k most capital "markot day.' The attend- 1 . H.-vVe hold large q1mnt1t1e8 of el1caply purchased an rupt . fC ance was very large; and there was an' Stach, consequently WO can offer extra inducements. Not being in the boot aud slloe of the pr:ices-be<f, hHsl, lJ" .· ,.· ,only 4!J per 100, and pork o"IY :i~ ·; .,,a everything else in proportiun. W e \101.Jd comfort Onf' ffl.rmerR 1 lHl\\'fl\'el', \))th the fact All Wool, Fancy Flannel. ..·... , .· , . ·. .. · , ~ ........ ,,.............. " 12'[ uµ H eavy B rown D nc k - ............. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·-*"' · . · · · · · · · · · " 191 . ·.rz up Feather Tichlng ......... . ... .. ........ ~ .... . . . . ...... . .. .... , .·· , " 12t., np ~t1ab1e Linen, pnre linen ..... . ......... . ' .. , . .. ·-~ ~ .. ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . · · u 25c. up I _ A °',..ariety of Dress (}oods ....·.·.····.. .. ·... , \ ..,. , _ .·· , . . · . . . . . . . . . " --1oc. up 1 thousai\d dollars, and so faithfully did the Black L\1Stc1·s, all extra value . ....... .. ................... . ...... , . . " 10c. ap·r contract.Or do his work and fulfill the terms Good Dark Winceys, rare-value....... .. .......... . ........... .. ... " 5c. up of the : contl'act, tha.t the eumrnittee pre- Goo<) Dark Prints, extra. good value; guaranteed F~st Colors, 5, ~ 6-fi 7~, 8~ 10~11} sentcd him"an address accompanied with Guod Tweeds, fit for suits .... ..... ................ . ............. . from 35c. up an album, containing the likeness of each Boy's IIeavy Overcoats ......... . ...... . ...... . . ...... ~ ·..... . .... " $.1.00up member of the committee. Over one Men's Heavy Overcoat· .... , .............·..... .. ............. . . , 5.00 up thousand people attended the public din- 1 Men's All Woo 1. Tweed Snits ... ,.,.,.,., .. , ... ,., . . ... , . . . . . . . . . " 9.50 up Dr. Ives, ind was a grand success. Th~ · · ' congregations were nnmcnso, and upwartJli of two thousand dollru.·s were raised in subscription Over auU above the cost of the Church. The contract was oyer nine . ---=--·-nr b t I h '· 1 f' 11' ff th "' e eg o announce t mt we ave specm reasons or se mg o e bulk of our Dry ~Goods Stock before the end of the J vear, and knowing that the lowest prices always commands the quickest sales, we will reduce the prices so low that it will be easy to decide who sells the cheapeast Dry Goods in Bowmanville. Th t '11 b l d F ·J l 2'- I · t t 1 t th es ore Wl e c 'ose on l"H a~·y' t 1e .>t l ins . , ·O co1np e c c re·~~wbseeanb , eexttl_Setr1_nf~'ell1i1'.'tghet1~totl.rein·titutethan marking of the stock On ·tnd after S·1turday, we will offer goods at = ~ tempting prices. The following are given 'by way of sample. u A now All \V·oo' 1 S care J t Fl anne 1.... . ................................... f rom 18 c. u p L EW C HUROH ' AT DEIGHTON.N . dm · tie J . " 20 c. up llf. E . Ch urc Ii 1vas de d tcate vi·11 age "\I! W ooJ, Wh't I e Fl anne 1............. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · li t un on s au 'batI1 las t '· '11ed . . ........... . ... , ·........ . . . .... . . . . .... · " 30e, np of B ng uy the R ev. All W oo l', r· urey· T WI Mr. Sprngue's, 20 ,· from J\.1r. Johnson's, 10; thefrom Separate Schou!, 3 · There was from also 16 the country, making a total of 61. lt is not expected that all will pass, neither is it expected that all who do Jiass will attend the Institute; but the above shows that the Public Schools are doing good work, alld also ~~~yt;~~e~ch:o~: ~~~b: ~:11~:~~~j~~: OuNOoLLElJIATElNSTITUTE.Wcwere glad to find that the number of pu1;ils who were under ex:i.mination for admission to the lusUtute for -the past tw0 days was CO. ODS SELtlNG Qff 'B .El 0wAUCTION PRICES CHA MPIONSHIPI · ' · · . . T H::EJ 1 f u F ...... 187~. l~ ~~~~'"""""*'~'="'""~...........~......................~~~~~~= B E L· I E F I v ! stock, There is so much puffing about the prices an~l quantities of goods in that scarce'.y any of the advertising matter printed is believed J ' ' lt'ffborrow Subscribefor t.he Don't your neighbor'"· - -·~- ~~ ~1 g! ~~ PT FOR CHEAP GOODS CONTINUES TO BE hut the following is currectBas rtegardlsStllie redtt1ction of prices ufthe lines of· oo 8 anc 1oes a · - ~- s· 0 HELD E Q R.,L _A N"" D ' S · · · .~ 2-" c" "' . 0 Q ~Ul - g "1" g' ~ ~ 0 '"" BY h Mcclung Br ·. 0 s. AQAINST ~ A ;. I L . o · O'r ."'1'\ ff' E - LV..J.. ,,} ~ -CV "L.::> s -· IF YOU . vVOULD RE PUT INTO A 0 uR 1 75 " 1 . 25 1 40 " 1 00 Women's Leather Pegged Boots. , . . . . . . . " 1 2:; 75 '· Over Shoes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 1 ltl · "' 75 1 60 1 25 ,Misses Pebbled Sewed Boots .....·'· . . . . . . " <l b 1 t 'Von1e11's, l\Jis&es and Cliilc!ren's Prnnella Boots ... , ..... ······ · · nt an e ow · d "'uos "0 J\1cn:s Leather Gaiters ... . . worth 83 50, $3 20 and $2 25 fol' $2 75, ;f')2 f>O an 'l'l v '" Ft3H Lined I.ea ther Boots . . .. . . . . worlh $?J 50 and $,3 7f>, for :t;:) 7f> and 82 7b " Jieathex Boots .. . . .. ..... · .. · · .. · " 8 00 ~. 2 50 Grain \V;:vb'l5r Tight .Bouts ' . . . . . . . . " 5 00 and $4 oo " 4 00 and 3 00 4 OO " Guiin K '1 eo Boots .......... ····· " 5 00 n " ... , . . . . . . . . . . . " 2 50 " ::l 00 d · 1 50 Boys Leather Boots .... . ... ' ... ..... . . " 2 40 and $2 00 " 2 00 an 'ii - - - - :o:---Women's Pebbled Best Boots ........ . .. worth $2 50 and $1 50 !or $2 00 and Sl 00 " 8ewed Iloots ......... ' " Pegged Roots ....... . " 1 g 0 ::J CD "-:) 0-i ~ ('" ~ ,_. I-<( · 0 0 iJ D0 ~ ·1-r1 /" "~ l ~J L4 J Stcd;s,~w.:n ~ ,JJ 0 ,.-.., ~ h-1 ;; ~ ~ iil ~ ~ m 0 CD '" ~ 1-rl z (fQ rr;. ;-- ~ ~ ~ '" u S' ;"' ,.,....>< "* " a ; dQ ~ rs " '- - - ' :d UJ. Q ~ 0.., Ul ~ ' J ~ 2 p_9 TD I,., Q .._, ~ ~ !'"" ~ Q .--- 1j ........i µ, 0 0 .... ~ ::0 ~ 0 I r"lr-i µ.; r Q Ul (j) AND SEVERAL OTHER LINES EQUALLY HEDUCF.D TN PRICE T hftvC CJ Ci ,,;, ~ Q <~ '""1 ~ just opened out a very large ~tock of g no~n.i~ Ts ~, I";' A' D su"'ES n1 u ' l ~ (J] H The only drawback, as the sellers saw it. was the lo wness abundance of provisio;Jd.. trade, '"'C want to get rid of a. ;ot, on hand, aiyi vnll run them off chca.p. FARl\'I .PRODUCE TAK.KN .IN EXCHANGE AT HWIIEST l<A'l;,IJ;S. r"IHEAP--GQQDS " HQUSE v IN ']:'J:-IE COtJNTRY. __ -:::::--_-·" . , - .Suitable for the fa1J and winter trade, Which have been pur l '? ,. . SD >-7> - chased very low for cash. Pleas11 bring along your cash and get caRh lHtr,gains while the stock is full; as I have fouml it impossible to do busineS>l on any other than t Orderml w ork a sp11cialty anc '--' E LLISQ1\, T · & · OQ. :.1..'I M'R. ... ., .. . , Bowmanville, October ~2, ~- st:>\6 of thin~s {vrn come to un 1 end as soon as WB get thti K at ional J>ohcy out ~of their way- that lscon1s to do the n1isChief. that this COWLE'S .OLD S.TAND . . · 13. M c c 1u/'" n ·g B r 0 s ·.--· . 0 l fi W ts gnaranteel . Post Office Block. l eaH l system. - - --- - - - --NO SE · c-o n1, J.. liJ.!. J. i z en 0 ~1Cf? Tl TELL rr TO YOUR NEIG HBORS., \Ve are now Ina.king good einµ;le nirn:gy TJal', ncss, for the low Pficc of $15. Thi.H j~ du Hl' to meet the ilfrn111nd !or t1 cheap ar t idu, v. hH l1 ·,,:li:1lJ also lie serv ica, hle. A full supph- ot the fqlJuw jn c,. always on 11and: Light and Hcl\vv l :ia.riwt<7 'J'runke and ~rali ... c1R, \V Jlip", B rushes Und Coinh!'l; 1.lorse Clot hing, Fhtrn ess Oils, Surcingles S.ife I 1 a.ds, Bitt:;,; 1 1\fane ( ~orn bs and Cards 'Bells &c . &c. ' '"~~f.!~i~J. pron1ptlJ::. a! tend,1t1. to. Colla.rs Bowmanvillc, November 5, 1878. J878. of the cylinder. TowN \VELL. -J\ir. Stniet Inspector Clark is stiff engaged in boring for water on the corner of J(ing and Division Streets. ' 'fhc bore has now dece11ded about seveutyfive feet f1·01u the butturn of the well---'1"'--reaohing p. d~p:.ll of very nearly one hundred feet from the anrface. Tho drill passes thrOngh sucsessive layers of limestone, freestone, 3.nd sandstone, none of them of any gr eat thickness. No water has yet ~ heen fonn~l i11 any grea.t quantity; but . once or t1vicB this \Yeek a were ·aw'm'ded the first prize over all competit~rs at the ow~anvillc Fair. strean1 tf gas, sin,ilar to that struck a week ago, has driven tho water to the top 1ney ar~ t(ie Best .Mfd -Cheapest in the /lfarket. 'THE FIRST ,PRIZE! .PC>R..TER.'S ner:es8ities of · The 1'aste]'ut, the Ca1·!.'j1tl, the Discriminating, thc'SEVRREST ECONOiliI,S'ERS, all delight to frequent propose to be ali Vo to the de11uLnds and . the times. P'JEl.O~E:Fl"'f~'i Furniture & U nd~rtaking STOCI~ McClung Bros. AND WHYP IMPROVED PLOVVS Jf~;nozied to G-ijford's (.formerly JJ1'aynard's) Tavern .S!and. W. P. P ROW:I<:::·R Ono Door \Ye::;t of F'. llondr~nwn·s IIo tel. Bown1anYillc. NoL 25, 1B7b. 18·(hn.· 8 SERIOUS ;FTB.E.-It is with 1n11ch regret Their .Patent Diamond i:Iron Points, made from steel, wrought and cast- · iron, are w arranted to last longer than two ordinary points. that we annoance the entire destruction, by lire, of the beautiful residence of Col. Price, .any .pattern, only 40 cents each. Chan1bli1m, 9_ n King Street in this. town. On Sunday morning, hetweeu six and ' ' fr1'r' 100 Testimonials o.f inerit.J'Zi] together with the most'of its valuable contents. The origin of the fire is believed to have heeJ1 a rlefP;ct .in the furna.ce chi111· seven o'clock, fires were lighted, as usual, in the furnaces ; and about half an hour afterwards, ,dense smoke was seen issuing fron1 the upper part of the building. The fine residence Was conipltlt~ly destroyed, 1-1 z z ~ 0 ~ pij ney. / Th~ building was purchased by Col. of 84,000 being Rpent P-i Heavy importations. Stockthoroughly assorted. Each department complete. Hpecially heap I,ines in Dress Goods. MiUinery replete with cLttractions. :N' ovelties in Tweeds and Cloths. Clothing made to order in the latest styles. W ondcrs in House Furni;;hings. Excellent Selection of Teas. ~ Bargains Everywhere ! give8 the following i·easons why you should see his stock and prices before buying elsewhere· : ~ 1st, his long experi ern'e in the business; 2nd; he knowR his Lakes t b.e lead in Clotlnng and r 1 1 GENTS' FURNISHINGS. An excellent a.ssorL1ncnL ofUloths for .. ·,, i Chambliss seven or eight years ago~ and was afterwards greatly improved and -. beautitiea,- th0 sn1n· -. . . . ....... ....... _ -- Effect must follow muse. More goods \'v-ill he. taken in, The Tn ryturning thanks to his numerous mv;tonwrn for past patro;iagc, would more goods will be taken out from 11oCL UNG BROS. this iusnraucP. is $6,:100 upon the b uildings, intfmate that he is prepa,ed to. show goods 1,his season, that are unsur-1' .Fall, than on any previous season. and $2 000 'upo11 the contents-the losses passed in quality, consisting of Watches, Clocks, Gold Chains. Jewelry, , Th' l · l H "·RD F "CTS f b · being eqiially dh·idecl hetwe1;1n the ~ ~Scot Plated Ware, S1)ectacles, &c, &c. A large stock on hand and more to· 1.8 ac vertlsemen~ 1 ~ 8 , l'- ~ ~"'or a as1s. Don't tish Co1n,rnetoiQ..l/' and th<;:' " I 111 perial." . arrive, all of which will be sold at bottom prices. I treat it a:,; an 0 LD _ SON b. WHl!'BT, ~· 'l'he jobbing department receiv.e strict attent.ion. Charges Ladies, Bargains are \1:onie'n's Hights ! All come! From tlie Clironicle. n10derate. All work, warranted. -· King Street, East. Goods! . Cash moves Mountains! SAD .r\.ac1D.KN'l'.--A fine young boy of thirteen, son of 1\fr. ¥tillian1 Kerr, lot 21, L. C., will oblige: hy <'<tlling and See what it can accornplish at tents probably .half as much more 1 upon it during last year alone. The-building was worth sorne $12,'000, -and the con· , C .Q .R N I S H will MARK THE CONSEQUENCES. faud customers' wants; 3rd, hc" lrnows where and how to buy .goods·, 4th he BUYS for GA8fif; :;th, he sells at the lowest· ec;sh prices; 6th'. he keeps i{p with the tinics in new styles) 7th, he deals · honombly with all; ,8th, he endeavors to pre\'ent n_ustake~, and con~cts them promptly if mad_e; 9th, ~e treat~ al! with Jl('.hteness, tryu~g · to merit custom on stnctly busmess prmc1ples, t<tkmg pleasure m showing goods whether parties intend to buy or not. Thaiiking the public for past favors,-by living up to the abo·ve niles; by living on the premises so that I can 'be found at ~ny time day or night, and hy keeping everything in the lJ nder1.aking li~e rc1Mly, <tt an hrrnr's notiee, (which I buy from R. PHILP, Toronto' the lar"'esL and best liu11sc in ,t he trade in the Dominion)· b · · I hope to retam a share of the pu blw patronage. 0 JITRNS' AND P.0}'8-' SULT,~ con;.;tantly on hand. Tailul'ing done in firat clasH HI yle and on Short, V 0L1c e. ..l~.. 1n Sole agent for Fisks' t:l'lPhratcd "GONIMN SENSE SUSPENDER 1" OaJl and Examine !.hem. Have also a Cltoi de Asi:!or t 1nent of LADIES' SHO ULDI<;R BRACE Snspcndera. No Lady shoulll be without tlu~rn. 'l'nn.nkful for past favor!', it is J1opcd u. c~nt in na.nc o of public patronage will be mcnted hy careful and prompt attenti on to v,,ll and Skfrt ordetl'l. JOS. JEFFERY. BowTrrn.nville, Oct 1, 187 R. 12 Hefl/tse and Oid:fit for F'uTwrals arc tho best m tho county. See and judge for yourself. ~ly W. P. PROWER. IlowmauviJle, September 12 1 1878. BOWJ'l/f .ANVILLE MARBLE VVOR KS I l\T011umonts, I:Icit(h>1 nnes, (.;.r; tcs, &c., in Scotch ancl 0aua.cliaH (franilP, Italian Jtutlau~, Arrqwior, ContjnenLal, arnl A 1n~rican Itul,mn Marhles, &c., ol t h u xrnit-!t modern designs, and bl6st workrnu11Hl.ii1, al un usually 7· !LOW PJ.U.4-1.ES TIHS T,U,JL i!'OR 5th corI. \Vhitby, WJ:Lfi .fpnng dead on Sun- , day, under the _following melancholy circumstances. i\'Ir. and 1Yirs. Kerr v,:ent to cl1urch at Brooklin, tho father telling the boy to water the cattle at noon. Returning aboi.,1 t three o'c,luck} the father found, half wny betWeen the barn and dwelling, f l\J.\f. MccL UNG BROS. Bown1anville, Septen1b~r CASH . Pa.rtir.s needing any of 1he ;i.bo"-£1 will d o '\.veil to ca.JJ and inspect/ fur n ie m" c'r\. es. A_gonts' co·nmission saved. N~;I e 1lii:-;. ltahn.n l\iarble a.,nd )1urblizetl f-Jal!~ .l\1arblcs alway8 on hand. 30 1 1878. JO. 1s now raging at a horGe lying on tho ground and tl.te boy latter stumbled and , fell upon the popr lad. Although tho boy;; appeared to have been dead ,for Some tin1c, the hor.so i: had of the sorrowing father and , heart-broke~1 rnother. not moved until the atrival LINDSt.V. under hiin quite dead. It is supposed that in taking the horse ~ to the water the THH MAGNETICON. Part.ies who ·a re desirous of procuring ME~SRS. WETTON & Co.'s celebrated' Magneticon Appliances at TRELEVENSI C. BO UN SALL, PRO l"Ji i M'CJI{ B0Wn1d.ndllo, Nept.19, 1373. l\.iED.AL.-In order to induce a higher competition a111ung_ pupils attending the Lindsay lligh School l\:k. Dobson annuul1ces his detormb1ation to give a silver medal to the pupil stm1ding highest at the Intermediate .blxaminatio:ti, July, 1879. It will bt: calJed 1he "VTictoria 1\ieda.l" and cannot faiJ 111 being an object of desire an1ong scholars and teacher.s anxious tu achie ve dit-1Lincti<~n. . "'. ! DERA:KGEIJ.-,J Psevl1 SwaP1, fL farmer of 1viariposn, was on rl\u-sLl.iy, J),..,u. !3rd com-1 m1tted to gaol by t,he PPhce l\lagistrate, as a daugerout-! lunntic. If o w,,.sin the as,lnrn about two yea.rs ago, b11t '.Vns , after about 1 four rnontbs ireattntlnt: relt!a1:rnd as apparently restored to reason. SILVER l\iuNICIPAL l\fAT'l'E.K:'l.- Not much is said as yet about rnnnlcipal 1natters and the Cl'Uncil for ll +!Xt year. The proposed reduction of the ntlniber of Councillors is reccil'ed with a good deal of favor, but the 1J!'°O$ and C(J'/1:~ have not yet been fully COll· 1 · s1dered. -- ~ ~------- own~mville, will please notice that the business of this l)mnch .Jtas been tran~ferre.d to Toronto, and that Mr. S. MARON, Nead'" Block, will hereafter act as Agent for Bowmanville, and will keep an assortment of the , Appliances al ways in stm~<. . Parnphlets arul all information will he supplied free Oil application, or may at any time be obtained from the He,vl Office, 125 Church st., Toronto. Any of the Appliances are sent by post or exprnss on receipt ot prwe., .. ~ , '+ , "' .THE CHEAPES'I' Agent and dealer in all idn,_1::; oI 1he Jatest and best ilnp1·0,rl! cl Y COO ·DS H· IN BO\tVMANVILLE IS AG R!GU LT URAL And. determined to contmue to sell [\t the rumously low prices chmper lhan the cheapest. Why he can do iiFi mt, lie l>uys for cash and knows just how to buy.l Second, what he can't buy cheap enougli, 'he rn&nufactures. Third, he is satisfied with small profits. ' Fourth, he sells for cash; Fifth, hesells at bottom-prices. IS !MPlHViE ~TS, _t\nd all the bes t and most usl::f ul implements llHf'll in _the house bold d c1iartwc rd , xnch a~ ~e'\.YJng, Kniltiug u11d tVttHhh g l\'Laeh1nes. VYr ingers &c., &c. ' REPAIRS KEPT ON HAND . ; and ,,.,trh;L atl e:ition paid to s La.ri.rn,; 111auh1nes promptJ~y. Bffwn1uuvillo, Oct. 2:1-, 1878. !3-1y. W. H. WiLL!A tVISi GENER~~L O.A.r..r.. .A.1'TI>. S E E FC>:FI. Y'C>U:Fl.SE::C.."O"ES , THOS. J. l\:'l:ASON, A rneriGan liepre3entaUve, B R I N G YOUR F R I E N D S 'WiTH YOU Exn1nino BLACKSMITH. Spcd/:l.J attention given to the ironing of buggies and oar'uages fm· country shopt<, !{ing Str~et V\"e15t, opposite the TI.eg-isLrv oi'ficc· Bovvmanv-:ille. · llowmanvillo, Oct. 2~ 1878. ,_ 1:3 -ly 125 Church St., Toronto. Toronto, September 12,!18i8. the stock. ;'>Vhich conrpriHeH every1hiJ1g in the 1:rade,,of· thc very latest and 1nos · .A.11 kinds of blackc-imit'hi"ng done iu ~1 tb.Orough elegant. styles .and patterns; of Englisl1, Cunatliau, anil .A rnerican manufo..ctµrc. manner and at lo~e ~ L r,1:o;es. dfe still continue.s to n1anufa.cturc to orQ.cr, fr01n the lie~l of material, and nono but ilri;L-cla, "\-'orkmen kept. .AGl"j('llfi/l'lU ..i L IllJ.l>S:.1;raE N'.lfS IU~J'A I H:ll·!D. Orders Promptly'. Executed, and Good Fits Guaranteed. Ji'ro1n tlu: VhulicoJor. of were nearly yea.r. The shipment were 190,000 bushels. HRur~ .AKD DECAY. "- BART,EY SIITPl\.ff,N1 .-rrhc harle~'l at the warehou:ie 1 tot11l receipts for thcq year 120,000 '1gaimt 160,000 Ia,t '. ' N. B.-A rare opportunity. of charge. Persons buying the cloth H;o ' has ~n sto9k an endlese)t varitity of1,Ladle:. 1 uud Gent8' Stuvt(lgit Tn:.rnlt;, 'VnJi~cs, {tC w-hich he IB _ scllmg cheap fo:v cash. . and trimmings at our house, can have their garments cut free , Remember the)'. Stand-" Bl(} EOOT" drawn by two Horses Oshawa was once celebrated for it.'! IH"latnflss, but tho hard times are Lt>lling on i~s appearance. Fences n.re g~tting dilapi<latud aud houses uefld paint. It ia a poor policy to let_ things rnn down jf it Cll,n bo avoided. Labor is cheap, and n1any a 1na.n 'yonlcl like to get a joh at fixing up. 'rhe outlay would rf!pay ~1t ·elf. .Property having :i.·decayed look will neither rent nor sen at a decent figure. 'Hriglite1~ np, yon will feel better, and it I will help every borly else to feel cheerful. And the National Policy, in the ascendant ! But the ad 'rice is very good, never- ""'iii At A1·1111rlo1·, Renfr<ny ColUlty, Ont. FRUIT A~D FLORAL COY, I ""; I .:. . J :A.E~~~EVV -- I ~ I ~~ ~ -~ ~ K I NG Bowmar ~·'lle ST R E ET, 8 0 W MAN VI LL E. OPPOSITE HENDERSON'S I-IOTEL. Bowmanville, Nov. 20, 1878. M. TRELBVEN MRS. _ l{ccps conx::antly oi;i buntl an c~cellcnt u~s.ort n1ent of. tm let articles, unflerweat. niilliuery goods, tie~, laces, frillingo, Rerlin and other wools, mottot·s, et c., et c. Children's clothing cuL autl sLan1ped to ol'der at Agent for the COL'N'T'Y OF DFRIIA:'d for the above .!fruit anrl Floral Compauy. The Company's Nul'sery is tlm.1.! T HE subscriber ha~ been appointed ~ ~ ~ GLASGOVV s~rvie.e, HOU.SE . T .--:-:o:--:--: ~oods at "TH E LADIES' I' ANCY STORE," 'l'hreo doors ea21, of IIcnder ;,;ou·~ Livery S table . Bo·wnu.1.nTille, NoY. 1.}.878. 1-11-tr. I i;i ::::.., .;J'~ '1:: I and as the Nursery is ~it.uated far~ NORTH, they are enabled to snhjecL the stock they offer to the public tot.he seve1·t·::.t test, and pnl,".chusers may rely upon il L11at n9thiug will be re.;omm~1Hlt~<l hul. what, l1as· been provCd. by actual ex11en1nent iu the Company's Gardenr;, to bP in evt'l'Y wny suitable for our BBVfil{r-: CLTMA'I'E. Our catalougucs contain the nmnes oI some yarictics we I do not recommend.I! · · - Parties in ~-ant of Fruit.andOrnan1cntal Trees, I Shrnbs, &c., '\.Yill pleai:;e rcscrYc their orders un- 1 til they have au opportunity of inspecting the · Company':; Ca.tuJognes and .Prices. Cll,ta.lo,i;;~u~s 1 will ht· 1110.ilcd ]'REI!~ to any person ,.uutku..}g application to me for them, at Pt>1T,\ Lovl'n P.O. LARGEST AND MOST EX1'EN8IVE IN CANADA, . 0 . "' ~ ~. No· Market Fees N.o wI MARKET ONLY ON SATURDAYS. · ~ -The undersigned '\Vhilst thanking his friends for past favours, wishes to re- D. MORRISON mind then1 that he his still at their ' t.heless, and if it applies to any in this THE 0-'!ITA \VA section let th<:m act accordingly. EKn-LIRH CHURCH DIFFICUT.TV. -Tlle pro~pective settlement of St. George's church difficulty \va.s not realized and last l:;nuday th~- church door and disposin9· of rates/ KE;;;:c~~\~7;:7;~;~0 GK 1 · is still on · hand with a large st a ck, and this fall was Jocked Ill the face of Rev. Mr. John- son, who hfl.s been appoi1lt0d to tho church. Two tnen were stationed ia the building and refu!'ed to open it, as at a vestry Iµeet-ing held the evening pre1;ious it was re. solved that the church should not be opened. Rev. 1\-Tr. Johnson, after demanding e!!tranc~ in duA fvr1n and being refused, retired to the J\.fusic Hall with nun1ber of the congrcgn.tion. whore - scrvicc5 were held. 1rh e cou:fts have been applied to and last night \\ 1·its fl'on1 tl1e Conrt of S_ F. H I L L Exceedingly LOW BU~ J. A. J\foMURTRY,l'!'ll ...:\..gcnffor Durham County. Perr~tov,,n, Sr.pt. 5, 1878. 6-IJ. ~ - INBURANC:B--;. .J. AU'l'HUR IJJ!cMURTRY,. clescri11tjous of im;uralJle property, viz..! Ftlrn1, ItiolatHd f)wel1inl2'8in to:wns &villnges.Churchcs, School~houses. and Mcrea.utile risks, at us low ~ <J ') 'l ', J ID. Pri ce. a P EilRYTdVVN, ~4.:.gent for Sfn?P.ral tirs1 daHH Jnsur ance UomrrnnieH, Rit-'kK taken ott all N'"C>"VV', Chaucery w e re sorvt>d 011 J\'lr. Glen aud Before the Duties are put on. Dr. l\iartin, clu1rch.wardens, and !11essrs. Grierson and Carrnichrcl 'for closing the <loors. Next Sun<lay it is supposed the floor~ will be opened by an injndction. Rev . 1\-Ir. Fortin \\oho lurn nfficiated for some time has gone hon1e. The trouble is te be grca.tly regret.l;cd. .POU!l' HOPE , 'l'HE rates as any other first clnss company. f'q _T . ~ J).,. L 6-tf lllonej' · to· Loan. REAL E8TATE, to ho repaid bv {) N inst.ahuent 01: a fixed tern:i.. IN'£EREST A'l' EIG-H'f PER Cl:i:N'I'. 'fcrm a of pny1ncnt wi_ll be cxtcndc?- fron1 one to t'\vcnty years to suit the convenience of the borrower . .... Apply to- L QUI CK' S · Tl1e Governm.ent RTJT , ~TILL IS Defeated 1· h1the1tO Ullheaid Of for Clleap118SS, , The Choicest 1:1rarnlti Tmportcil HaJn addressing an intelligent pU bliC he ~anna Cigarn. F ine Va. Tobaccos · k · from all w<:ll known Brn,J1t1'.d 08S llOt t 1 1lll It ll8C8SSary to indulge ·Meeror·ha11m P~pes and Cio., r and (!igarnttc Holders, a brge ~Llck to Ill extravagant statements, invidious Helect from. G. B. .D. Bria1· l'ipe", COTl'.lpariSOllS and fUlSOIUe penegyriC Of afollline. Smoking-Mixtures. And }f an d } ' ~ · all other good' in Tobbacconist line, ' h lillSe llS OVv'll per.1:ormances- -he, A g-oorf stock of Violin strillgs. pr0p0S8S to C011Vll1C8 by the logic of' Price" lo md the time,,. indisputable facts, rather than,· by boast- 1lowm~:~~~e,~lj::~·~~~7~0r(Ji sitJP . ful a sse:rtions, that he gives the best 0 -R,AWE-'ORD -'S PTJRE_J_'EAS value at the lowest price. PACKF.'l'S. · Large importations are daily corning . THE om1TEKTR _(J~' TH El:llu rMJKLB., J.2 AN.U 1-l WE LIVE, to hand, pt·rehatied under all the advan1ages trl'i :sing from the present depressed state of the market. ~ ' · · ' is a candida.te f<Jr the J.\:[ayoralty. The names of Messrs. D. B. Chisholm and S.S. Smith are a.lso mentioned. P ·~ t 1'Vi'T1 ; ·_ (' .,,, 1"V/ l1, M&YoI<ALTY.-l'llr. P. R. Randall - Bov.-m.anville, ·M ay 7, 878. \V M. ri0ru:H£Y - , B . . ePp~ on ha.nil n goo ,] assortment 41-Lf. ! of' Tin and Copper vv·arc, cutlery, &c. Iis H tl1M l o1 dL~:s t Tin Shop in to\Vll. paid for . Both ,fohn A. a.ncl M adrt·nzie men. vV e hav11 goods for all ! at tlrn flame price for all ! and will be glad to seEJ you all. While all is cheap he \vould invite eoJunred oillrn flN[ST Nf WStASOIJ'S T .. ~ r Al Imported direct, t't>rcfully hl(·n < l0d. an d Le111 g nure1y u.atT1i·~i l :uHl u1uult1if ('J'ilted , produ ce ,1 heve1:age at once'"' h~lcsv 11 1 e , ple ~vant, and 1·t::~ fr,~.-h1ng-, a result \Vhi ch eannn t p.-issib1y be attained ]:>Y one siugle clrn.ru uit'r of 'I'ea. AUJ£Scontain a rnrnb;naLion orn'" M -- ·-· - . -· . Highest market prices espeeial atteution to his stock of blue];: and from 50 eents upwards. MARRIAGE LIOENSSi- nn)Es, ISSUED BY SHREP SKINS, 1 The stock of household furnishings is unusually large, whilst the general stock, . for variety, extent nd value cannot. be Rnrpassf'rl, t· o·,.. . f' \·il't<·il·t'\Oll to M ~ . 1 '~·i l 1],, " I" I·l· n1, 11 I ! '~V· ,'1 1 .A ND VlOOL. Pflrtirn 1ar nttention Q·jvc u T. DARLIN G-TOl-'I H tht· authori zed Ag·cnt in Bown13r 1,:i l! (", ... \7V. R. CLIMIE, ,\ 1 his r..,si <1 ence;- 1Cil1g--l',.L li::w,-d:.. B· Bovl'Oltlnvillt> Nov. li, -15i8. ' · · 16-ir. :. . c1 .d .t'·.~· '1 nt.: f., u;. " "i. n v1 l it , Oc l-. 2~ t,, job10-ly. NJDAD'S BLOCK. H,, n f <"i 1 \1 1 J1, ~ ·,1~~ 1878. Oct I t r 10, J878 . THOS. PATERSON. ]?owrna.nvillt:1, l\i::i.y 20, ] 877. GIVE I'I' A TRIAL. other. <Parties that have used this 1ea '-YiII h.:n«~ 110 Bo wmanville, August 27, 1878.

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