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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jun 1880, p. 2

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· · :-;lA'lESMAl\, BO\\M <\ .NVJLLF ti A T' BOWMAN' ILLE W ALEXANDER'S. To hand this morn1 og, < .n1otl. . er lot of I all wool buntings, 1n every shade, s t 40 cts pe1'. yard All ,voo] black ])Pla rn es, very fine make at 35 and 40 c"B per y d. White Livery Cloth at 25 and 28 cents per yard 4 Buttoned l{1d Gloves lll every shade only 75 cents per pair Ladies long ar med Silk M11 s in all colors and black from 25 ce nt~ to $100 There seen s to pardon er m1nals convicted of murder than for some t me past lf cap tal o n1shment 1s the best for the prr:ventton of such cnmes pardons should be the exception rather than tho rule There s by far too much le 1ency shown to la v. breakers in o 1r da) ~ man can perpetrate a very grave offence and go free hy pay:i ig $1 50 and coals Many per sons get enough sat1sfact 1 from the d eeds they co n r t to compen.!!ate them for the 1 ghl fine that · usually mil cted If the !Ml ve e used more freq iently m pun shment for " olat ons of out co ntry s la w t wo 1 d n ve n our op 1 on a vers beneficial effect Fa1 ue1s fteu compla th·t tl ey have no I o] day season We rcga d the sea son devoted to road v. ork as very I U.le FOR CHEAP GOODS AND NE W GO TO DESIGNS, I l 99 Noted Cash Store, Bowm anv1lle Jun e 17 1880 1 short of a hohday time 0 tr 8olina cor respon(\.e it seems to concur in th s p n on If farmers spent as much time for so l ttle work un their farma they would require double then 1mber of men and horses 'I he sy-;tem purs e 1 n towns and c ties s preferable to the oountry system Road comln1ss1oners should let 1obs to the low ~at tenderer or et pl y men by the day to keep up repairs and levy a tax to n eet the expenu1ture Farn;ers co 1ld earn more in the t me on th.e1r farms than they wo 1ld be required to pay by the change Pohtical matters m North On tar o have ag in 001ne to a level Mr Wheeler R air peal agam the dee s10n of d sq ual ti ca hon hBs been s 1sta ned in the Supreme Court A new ~lect1on must now be held Mr Wheeler nil aga n be put m tie field agams& Mr W H Gibbs h a former 01 ponent or any other man the Conservat es cl oose It seems that the Govern nent supporters are in a qu!l.ndary what action to take They do not feel 1 ke putl n tl e defeated and crest fallen candidate aga 10 the field and ti ey cannot fina a wan to face the music VVe would suggest the name tie amb1tlous gentleman lately elected Secretary of the West Dur! am Conservative Assoc ation I1 case he is brought out Mr Wheeler won! l undoubt edly ret re 0 Boot &ShoeSto e I OJ:t BARGAINS .. He has the la1 ges t Stoc k oi Hoots a nd Shoes 1 1 town 'l · selected from the best Canacll an a nd Ame Jean 1 anufactUl fhe whole stock has been l rn chased for CASH at g1c 1tl.1 ied uced rates Mens Womens Misses rnd Ch1ldien s Prn nel la Boots old fo1 half the regular prices s rnd made up rn the done w it h de<patch Trunks GI \ E Bowmanv I a Apnl 29 1880 H iiV' A LI Chureh offieials at d d Va li<es cou stantlj CALL CLAS CO - - - o- - - SE! SPRING DRY GOODS! Ba~ tteen ece vcd a t l e l he. Subscuber hao now i eceived a Jatgo an l1 " c ll a"scrted ,;;tock, suitab 1e f01 1he p1e,,,ent :im! commg ~ea<on r hou,,h goods have ad\ ancec' and still con1111ue to ah mce p1 ice o'-\ 111g to his havmg bought largeh 1 i \ J1sc, he will oflei m an v lines at old pnces, 111d havrng dete1mrn d to reduce his e DOl I1ou<ly larse stocl,, he w II sell many at le s than old rites, t h1 s offe ring t dul ~ rient to those who wish to make fom rloll a 1s do the " 01 l of five SPECIAL ATTENTION IS to 01o er m nevest 01kwanab1p and good to gi vlJ at o nc nut ce free r goods · particularly CALl~. !D mro upwa1ds Caipets-Jute, Umon and All VI ool Colomed and Black G10s Gram Silk Table Linens and Damao.ks Large Lot of T\\ eeds " " 1.'Jc IMMERSION PROVED TO BE 0) :Sot &he onlJ mode of Bot Us:m antl C2) n aerlpiural nt ~le at II bit an Invention of the Church of Ro1 ae Blac.k and Colored Cashme1es White, Scarlet and Gre) Fla11n el F OR " " :We Fancy Flannels and Sh111wg" m immen se van et_;, H osie1 y, CONSUMPTIVES. See w h t P h ys1c1ans ru10. t h e P eople say ..bout SCOTTS EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOS PITES as a remedy for Consnmpt10n Octo be ?O \\EA i l:S(l I'runmrngs, a ver v full stock THOS. PAT E SRQ N. 19 FULLING DlrnSSING COLORING ool Scrof ua and Wastmg Affect10ns nea.r R ome v; htch were the hid ng places of ohrLStlans dur11 g tl e early I ersecut ons cQnta.1n ma,ny represe itat ons ot ou-r Lord 3 !I.ft er bapt sm s1m1La-r to th i> engraving narrat 1g some v ews set forth by modern and learned \\riters from the Bapt sts atand pout tl e w iter shows \hat the Greek f$ \Vl l v Ma.rch 1880 H 0 0 · 'd p <D '"d .-; CD ~ ....-l a3 ~ ro ~ p., ~ Q ....... M ~ .. THOMAS BINGHAM, Fire, L ife, Manne, Ac. j c1dent Insurance Agent lut First Class epresented -· ~ re) ,_ 0 0 ~ ~ ~1 ~ Q ) I ..q if) sa - 0 C'J ..'-i ~ cu u'1 'Ti ~ · ·

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