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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Apr 1883, p. 8

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·· t ' .. ; · · ' · " · .... =~ ~ ~ - , s ' MASON le SON, READY __ CASH! __ ..,..,_ . it necessary to continue their Not having disposed of the whole of their stock as they desired, find HJ FARMERS OF WEST DURHAM! j GH:NT LEMEN :-I have been appointed agent by TWO of the principal hou1e1 In Canada tor E.. I ha. ve, there-· the Purchase ct FARM PRODUC f fore, lea.sed the premises formerly 11sed all a Market House and am prepared to pay the f11ll Market Value in Ca·n for FARM and DAIRY ' PRODUCE. l am sure every farmer will admit for the present, and in order that the bulk of the stock may be reduced the advantages ot a Cash System, yon can then tra.de where you please and will be able to · advantageously, find it necessary to keep their Staple SAYE at least 20 PEil <:ENT on your pur· cha11e1. am the ltnt to Introduce this system. Department fully assorted. Give It a trial and you will be convinced It la ihe beet an.d on;y sati1ta.otory way of doing New Cretonnes, New Linens, N~wPrinta, bueine111. New Cottonades, New Ducks, NewTableDamaaka, Thanking yon tor past favors and 101tcl.tln1t aa Increased share ot your patl'On&go, New Black Caahmerea--sa.tin finish, &c. ha.ve arrived. Youra truly, WM. BRITTAIN, a.nd will be sold at the same remarkably low figures as other portions Market Squal'e. Bowmanv1lle, March 8, 1883. of stock. :m. BREA T SALE TAILORING. We have arriving a splendid chaice of ................................................................... .........................................,.,.. ~ ~luu1dian cftatesmnn. BowMANVILLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 6. VVORSTEDS & TVVEEDS of &ll the nobbiest patterns and finest quality. And we have Local· and Otherwise. "NEVER smoke before ladies." We suppose one must let the ladies amoke class Cutter who guarantees a. perfect fit every time. firat. WThe whole of our stock is we}l bought and well selected, and will GEO. SouTHWEL~ carries the siber medal of tho Whitby Curling Club for be disposod of a.t a slight margin above cost. Please call 1883. and · examine quality and prices. Bowmanvllle, March 8, 1882. a. fi.rst- S. MASON & SON. IMPORTANT BUSINESS CHANCE I The undersigned having purchased the entire stock of ::SC>C>TS ~ S~C>.ES, and Business of J. SMALE, BpWMANVILLE, Wishes to inform his many old customers that whilst in consequence his place of business is changed from TYRONE ·to BOWMANVILLE. He will be as assiduous as ever in giving attention to their wants. a n d wi~h a constantly full stock of Having secured the s tock at a. bargain he is prepared to give bargains, ::A..D:MIR.A..BLE GOODS to suit all who may call on him both a s reg ards quality and price. in vi t ed t o call and e x amine for themselves. The public gen erally and old friends of tloe retiring firm are cordially 240. JOHN HELLY AR. Having disposed of m y b11siness to MR. .JOHN H ELLY AR. of Tyron e, I have g r ea t plea su re in r ecommending him to my cus tomer s and the ge neral public a s a practical man,~his experience having ~x t ended over a p er iod of 29 y ears. He thoroughly under stands the r equirem ents of the tra d e. I would ther efore b esp eak for him the confidence of all my customers who have so libe rally patronized m e the past eleven y ears. for Bowmanville, March I, 1883. JOHN SMALE. -· J. LYLE & CO., Grocers and Produce Merchants, have recently commenced business in the CORNER S TORE in = BOUNSALL'S BLOCK, K ING STREET, and .h ave open ed out a large and v aried stoc k of General Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Glassware, eto. comple t e in every d epartment a n d respectfully R olicit your p atron age. W e beg s pecially to call the a ttention of the farme rs t o the fact that we are i n the market throu ghout the season for t h e purchase of all k inds of , GRAIN AND DAIRY PRODUCE a nd keep con stantly on hand, for sale S EED GRAIN o:f all ldnds, C LOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, SA.LT and PLA.S'l'ER DON'T F ORGET TO CALL. 238. HARNESS I HARNESS I MAY'S HARN ESS A n immen se stock · of first -class H a rness at EMPORIUM. Also "WHIP.s , TRUNKS, - F .A.. R v ALISES, &c. R S !-'-- EVERYBOD Y C A LL AND EXAMI N E. :M E N ow is the time t o b ring a long your old Collars a nd Har ness and get them r ep aired for S pring. S T A ND, -N ext Door t o Farmers Hotel. B C> "Vl7' JME .A. R 'V :E :Z:.. X.. :81 -vv. ~- 1\1.[ .A..~, .A. 1'T :0 C> :El. C> 1'T C>. OF all the glad word· of tongue or pen, the gladdest i1 thia, " Winter'11backbone'1· broke." SPRING \iirda have put in au appearance, but they find it ·rather disagreeable camp· ing out nights. No person ever got st ung by horuets who kept away from where they were. It is so with bad habit1. THE commercial crisis in Montr&al is at1surning serious proporcions. Failure after failure i1 repo1ted. A. LITTLE child fell through a hole in the ice on South Oshawa pond las~ week and waa nearly drowned. REV. W. AYE:rt, of Oshawa, ayer·ed his theology in Hamilton two Sundays ago and wae highly appreciated. T H E first house fly put in an appearance It apparently came to Rtay. yesterday. Go. o d weather ahead now, sure. , Tmma is a true saying in Hudibras :"Those who in quarrels interpose Will often wipe a bloody nose." MosEs 0.A.TES ia the only weather prophet who ha.a not ruined hie reputation this year. ~e did not pre~ict anything. A Fil'TY·ACRE farm on lot 34, broken front., Pickerini.i, was aold for $107 per acre, which is considered a high price. A.BIG .0.1hawa lady hu been guilty of the email act of pt'tty thieving in t he stores. She was caught with astock-in(g). VRNNOR has been made the victim of an " All Fool1' " joke. His piedictl.on that "April would enter with a March storm," ·· WEDDING guests are now requested to inscribe their narnes i!l the bride's autograph album, and it is a very happy thought. MR. CAMP'BELL, of Millbrook, who took charge of the Campbellford public school this year,has been forced to resign ihro ugh ill-health. Mr. Cnyakanickpvcke Yakutskolitmilka Sakiatslitmilks Ankoa~hamuks Keklltonekutzokortli. ia the name o~ a bartender in Sitka, Alaska, J OHN PEA.RO E, an employee of Mr. G. R. Pedlar, got the fingers of his left hand badly smashed with a stamping mo.chine a few days 1ince. Miss MAGGIE ORM ISTON and Miss Cochrane, Wh1tby, t>ave gone for a t wo months' stay in ~ e w York City, as the guests of Rev. Dr. Ormiston. T HE pleaB&nt spring has cume to town, . .A.nd ea~er urchins 1&lly Forth, t o play at knuckle down With marbles in our allev. J oHN DOIJ(,LAS, of Toronto: is the new Chief Constable of Port H ope, and Wm. Rankin, of P ort H ope, t he Assistant. The former at a llalary of $600, and t he latter $350. . THE foolish man foldeth his arm1 and saith : "There is no t rade, why should I advertise 1" But the wise man i11 not llO. He s woopeth it up in t he newspapers, and verily he dra.weth trade from afar. OWING to t he recent post office regulation, subscribers of t he S?.A.TESM.A.N residing in Bowmanville will either have to have their paper delivered by the carrier or call at Mr. Yellowlees' for t hem. F EMININE attention is attracted to the ne*° fruit dress1<s which have j uut been Introduced. They are profusely figured with pears and uther fruit, single and in clmtere, and are said to be exceedingly pretty . THE Y-irulicator says, "We have not heard of a single casti of measles in Oshawa. so far this winter. " Oshawa is a slow town, anyway. The measle harvest is inearly over iu Bowma.nville, a.od ihe crop has been abundant. JU DGING from what we freq uently get to hear, and fro m general observation, we are led to the conclusion that there are more persons who know how to run a. uewspa.per t han there are who know how to conduct any other business. A.r the recent assizes at Whitby t he Grand J ury found a t rue bill against Raph D. Cole, charged with having on January 27th last embezzled $4,400 be· longing to the On.t ario Bank. Cole is not fort hcoming, and a bench ·warrant has been issued for his apprehension . A CARD is received from Mr. R. C. Dob· bin, a teacher, well and favorably known to many of our readers, who had t he mis· fort;une to break his leg while coupling cars at P ickering a few weeks ago. H e writes : "I am very weak and nervous. My leg is broken in t wo places below the knee, and sprained also. I 1lept none for eighteen days and nights after the accideat. I may be here for anontha." Addrese : General HoapitrJ, Toronto. THREE ladies, injured by falll!~·on business lat ely owned b y Mr. J. N . SAUNDERS is now carr ied on by Mr. slipper1 11idewalk1 in Toronto during the M. TRELEVEN, and the stock having been carefully r ene:wed i n every win\er, are 11uiog the corporation for department will now be found to embrace t he best and m ost stylish · damage1. It is a miracle tbat this town goods the market affor<}s. baa not been mulcted in damages for the same cause. L A D I ES will find a m ost a ttrM tive a ssortm en t, inclu d ing a ll that is WE were wroogly informed abont &he fashionable i n make and material, object of the visit of M1i11m. M0Arth11r GENTLEMEN can b e supplied w ith first -cla ss Boots a n d Shoes seand We1ley to Ottawa last week. They 1 ted ith · l h · · · St l d D .i. b ' l't went a1 a deputation to oppo11e McCarthy'·· ec w s pec1a care , a.v m g m view y e an ura 1 1 y. Railway Hill and not in connection with EVERYBODY can ge t j u st w hat t h ey wan t in t.Jie B oot and Shoe a revision of the te.ritr. They were prea- line by calling on M. T.ttELi:VEN. en& at the delivery of the Bud~ot Speech ORDERED WORK a. s~ecialty. None but the best material used, and Mr. Paterson's able reply. FARMERS may not generally know that and g ood fits guarant eed. runks, Valises and Satchels in great v a riety Mr. Souch ha· put in aeveral hundred in stock. YOU are res pectfully invited to call a t the old s tand, sign. of t he B ig dollars worth of repaira on hill fiouri~ mill, juat eut of Bowmanville and that Boot drawn by t wo Horses, to inspect t h e larg e stock a nd ascert&n the it is now one of the best fitted mills in Mr. Souch is ma.king a ver y low p rices. thia district. specialty of grieting and chopping and is QFNOTE T HIS :· - M. TRELEV EN is S ole A gent in this district for giving excellent satMaction to his custo- the eeleb r a t ed good s manufactur ed. by BUR 'J' , of New Y Mk, the l eadin g mers. See advt, LADIEs.-Mra. Anderson wishes you to goods in t h e marke t . · call at her new millinery establi1hm1H1t ill m Nead·' new block and examine ~er 11ew ---·- - - - goods. A nice new stock ls already shown and more will arrive in a day or two. She intends doing double t he buaineu hereto· fore done, and ia making preparation· accordingly. Call and see her, pleue. WORTH OF- ·THERE is quite a talk 'round town about MoClun ~ Broe'. prints. They are greatly admired, much enquired for, and in grea\ demand;- The -4tock;11 lar~e a ud oomprisea an endless variet y. T here are ugly printa and pretty prints, "loud " prints and modest prints, American prints aud Eng· Ii1h print·, cheap priuts and cheaper prints. Aa the adverti11emen& 11ays: The IS OFFERED FOR SALE AToldest inhabitant has not, &c., kc. It. ia really a.n excellent hHort ment. Prints, j The most stylilh Boot and 8hoee ill f rown are made1 at Scotts celebsated Shoe [ · Store. PATTERNS.-For a nice pattern ~et Butterick'11 ; they are the best. Thoe. 244. Yellowlees. Strike when the Iron is hot, when you We beg t o in torm our numerous customers tha t w e h a ve r ecei ved o~r car. get big -bn.rgn.in11 fur caeh a.t. Scotts S pring Stock, comprising a.11 t he Latef!t Styles of Ame rican, Ca1h Shoe Store. English and Canadian HARD AND SOFT FELT H ATS MR. S. CAWKER, of P ort Perry, will for Men, Youths', B oys' a.nd Childr en. enter into partnership with Mr. E . Cawker, in t he butchering busineH, Oshawa. BITTER ·oranges for Marmalade at Murdoch Broe. Also just to hand t hree caska of ·ery fine China sets and ware from England. Call and inspect. 243. White L inen ·Regatta and Wollen S h irts, Collars, Cuffs, D r a wer s, M.&ssRs. H. H oUGH, of the World, Oo· Ties, Scarfs, Silk Ha.ndkerchiefs, Ha.If Hose Braces, Umbr ellu, bourg, and S. S. Smith, barri11ter, P ort WHITE V ESTS, etc., e t c. Hope, are said to be candidatea for the Coun·y Court Clerk·ehip, soon to be Fresh Goods ! New St yles I Low Prices! ·acant. DYEING.-Now is the til]Je, ladie1 and gentlemen, for you to 11iamine yonr wardHatter a.nd Furrier, Nea.ds' Block. robe and havv your faded 1Canuents dyed. My paroel ia 1eot off each Tneeday. Thos. ~. B.-Specia.1 a ttention given to STAMPIN G in a ll i ts b ranches. 244. Yellowlee.. Bowmanvllle. April ti, 1883. ~Sm. ANOTHEJI. Ima.ah-up-a. $40,000 one-~---·--· -~. -===took place on the Graud Trunk on Thursday 22nd, on that 1eemingly fatal stretch of track between Port Britain and New· tonville. BRINGS AROUND MANY CHANGES. Don't be Alarmed at Bright's Di1eue1 or . any diee111e · of the kidneys, liver or urinary ori;:an,, aa Hop Bit ter11 will certainly and lastingly cure you, and it is t he only \hing that will. BE 1ure and examine my stock of wall " h papers before buying elsewhere, I am The ex p erienced a n d s uccessful " B oot and Shoe m a n is " a t t e 1howin~ all the newest deaijrn1- from 5 helm" l\g&in, in the old s t and. _ ;._ cent. a 'oil upwards. Thoa. Yellowlee1. The public are respectfully informed tha.t t h e B O OT and SHOE 188 3 ,- SPRING! HATS! 1853. HATS! HATS I GENTS' FURNISHING G . OODS ! M:. M: ..A.-YE R:J THE "WHIRLIGIG OF TIME iv.r. Tre1eve:o. M. TRELEVEN. 985,000.00 BOOTS & SHOBS . At Cost For CASH Only. Bros yon ., did you say 1print11. Yes, At at McClung, McClung , did say 1 Ye·, BMs. rnEcLIPSEffOUSE I S STILL AHEAD ! (o) - - B RLAND 's 0 Do not fail to call on him, as you may never again have t h e opportunity of securing such good bargains. STA ND-W est Sto~e in Neads' New Block, Bowmanville. SPRINC TRADE HAS COMMENCED --(o}- Suit a f t er Suit of F a n cy Suiting s w h ich only I VES h as t he good t a ste t o k eep in s t ock are sold every day a t the E clipse Hou se. (o)A Beau tiful Assortmen t of SPRING TIES, C OLLARS, GLOVES, HOS IERY, SHIRTS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, UND E R C L OT HING and FANCY GOODS Of Ever y D ecript ion in S tock. (o)--OVER 'J'l!E CHEAPWCa ll a nd see Ives- t h e m ost S tylish and t h e Best C utter of TWEEDS, Clot hes in Town. P RINTS, "'tTT COTTONADES, VV · · · SHIRTINGS, Etc. .------- A LRO A GREAT D I SPLAY (i)F- ANOTHER ELECTION I NIW ftlM ! Old No. 1, West End, TYRONE. - - -H- - Having bought Mr. R. SYLVESTER'S MA· CHINE SHOP and F'OUNDltYwe are pre· pared to do all work in this department In a. satisfactory manner. We shall continue to ma.nufacture Mr. Sylveeter's celebrated EXCITEMENT NOW BECINNINC CHAMPION PLOWS, and shall epare no p1i.i11s to keep up their pre· eent reputation. H IVES OUR CARRIAGE BUSINESS, long and fav11rable known-will be carried on, and with tho assistance of our Ma.ohinery we hope to lanrely lucrease the business !11 thie depa.rtment aud give our customers Increased Inducements to purchase from us. An unusually large stock of CARRIAGE~ AUCTION SALE of Darllu~ton, in the County In the Township ot Durham there will be Sold, on 1883, ai 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at in the-- WILL BE READY Grocer1·es & Crock · ery for the spring trade. Our Tuesday, April 17, · 1v.I: R. I>A RC H VALUABLE FARM. -o~ MILLINfRY & fANCY Ganas now on hand. Atullsupplyof R1JEBOTT01'l' S DO'J.'EL, H ighest Prices allowe d for Farm Produ ce. TOWN 0 F BOWMANVILLE, by virtue ot Powers of Sale contained In cer· taln Mortgages, which w ill be produced at the Tyrone, March 22, 1882. Sale, the following Properties : P.ARCEL 1,-Under Mortgage from Andrew McFeeters, the north-east quarter or Lot No. 4, E. P ETRICK SPEAKS. In the 8th Concession of the Township of Darlington, County ot Durham, containing 50 For a clean shave look in. acres more or less. The following improvements a.re said to be For a prime cigar look in. on the premises:-All cleared; having erected thereon a Frame Dwellinll a.nd Frame Barn. For a fancy pipe look in. TERMS-One-tenth of the purchase money to be paid down on the day of !!ale. For bale.nee, For a stylillh clip look in. terms will be made known at t he sale,. For further partlculal'l' apply to For choice brands of tobacco to q uiet JONES BROS. & MACKENZIE, Sollcltors, Masonic Hall, 'l'oronto. your nerves after t he election excitement lool. in. Or to THOS. BINGHAH, EsQ., Bowmanvtlle, J:,ook la a.n7wa.7. Toronto, March 12, 1883. S'2~w, THOS. CREEPER. w. has had a large experience in Machine, A griculturai andCarria11e WMk, having worked in the Iargestestabl!shmenta in the Dominion, which will acd largely to the interest ol the new firm. « GiveourHA.RD MET.AL PLOW POINTS a trial, McCLUNG &DARGH. 241, Bowmanvllle, March 8, 1883·· ..-- Souoh 's Mill. prepared to do all klnde of 11rlstlng and choppinir on short notice In a aatiefactory manner. F armers from a distance can get their griBta home with them. A fair share of vatron!'K'esoliclt.ed, 2'Hw. SAMUEL SOOCU. HE ABOVE MILL H AS UNDERT GONE extensive repairs and the proprietor heroby informs tho public generally that he le

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