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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Dec 1883, p. 8

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· --- -·- - - - -- - --~----"-------- ----------- ~anadian Jtatt$lman. Where :We're Booted. 9;- ·.!l - - -r L.C.:Wi llil - · -·-- - · - -- - ---~ --2 I SELLIN""G OFF_ LC. BOWM.A.NVILLE, FIUDAY, DEC. 14TH. FIDELITY REWARDED. The citfaen!I of Bowma'n ville, and the business ruen in parTicttl1<r, will r~joice to know t.hat Mr. \V. Woods has been appointed Sta.tion Agent instea.d of John Murphy, deceased. Ou Monday of last week a petition was circulated by Messrs. Geo. Pi1tgott, of the Dominiun Organ & Piano Co. irnd Mr. David MclJonl<(ali, grain mer,chant, which wa1> readily signed by all thti business men of the town as well as many prominent citizens, and f?r· warded to the officials in Montreal sskmg that Mr. Woods be appointed ; and on Monday of thi1 week Mr. Woods received official notice of his appointment. He h~s been operator here for thirteen years, and is moat highly esteemed by e.v erybody who knows him. The G. T. R. authorities ha.ve very judiciously pron11>ted h!m to a more prominent and re111ttt1Prat1ve position in recognition of his faiLhful11ess and worthmess duriu~ the many years he has been in their service. The STATEilMAN ioins in congratulating Mr. Woods on his preferment. · In this connection the officials m11iht further recognize merit bv promoting Mr. W .. C. Wells to the position of day oparator, he having faithfully performed the duties of night operator here for upwards of a year, and is universally esteemed along the line . XMAS PRESENTS. rn AT CORT PRICE. ~ ~\ -j I~ - · . I '" L. C 0 R NI S H Iii~ Being about to Reduce his stock of I' Rings, Platedware, Watches, ClocKs, Jewellery, Silverware, &c., &c., Offers the whole at a Tremendous Reduction. Many articles sell at Cost and under. C ~ THIS IS A GENUINE DISCOUNT SALE. Those in i-earch of Holiday Presents will save money by inspecting our stock, consisting of- GOLD and ~ILVER WA·rcnEs-all styles and makes, GOLD GUAUDS,CHAINS, Rrnas and JEWELLRY to please everyone, SILVER PLATEDWAR.E in endless variety, all of which .has been selected with care and taste. DIAMOND and WEDDING --RINGS-ex cellent value.-Watch Repairing promptly \atten'ded to. All work warranted. Prices low- ti.ever charging $2.50 when 75c, to $1.25 are regular prices. A CALL SOLICITED. L. CORNISH, __....................................................,.,.,,...,~...........................,_..,,.,......,,.,,......,,......,........,._............ ~ ~~~e9 LISTEN! You will hear a noise-a report-Rreat many report~-about a. cert.a.in B o w_. roan villa article. Not, perhaps, very loud reports at first, but reports. You will probably not feel intensely mterested right away, and will calmly proceed about your business, if you have any. Then the report ag~in-londer. But you de· clar~ you "Can't be bothered," and still try to be indifferent. A.nother reportlouder still- and another, and another, and another, louder and in more rapid succession. You arepi1J.ued. You become curious. You begin to feel interested now. " What· is it a.II about 1" you say. "It is all about a cheap tea." " Blih ! You despise cheap teas." "Bnt it is about a good cheap tea . It is one of the best teas ever known in this dist.rict. It is in every · bGdy's mouth. 'l'hey a.re all talking about it. It is deRtined to be one of the most popular rticles of merchandise ever introduc to this county 1 Tlv·re iii a It is McClung is T ea, If-D ollar Tea. Try it. ur·Fift.y. J. Bowmanville , Dec. 13th, 1883. BowmanVille, November 2i . 1883. LYLE & co~ WIJ,I, STAND THE TEST. Invite the public to vi3it their establishment for the n ext t en days. We don·t want to make up any spread-eagle advertisem ent, as our choice stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS YOUNG, CAWKER & Co. 279. Local and Otherwise. All those wh" are fond of a first -class oyster stew should call at the Gr11.nd . k e t s an d save money. oentra1 an d lmy tic P ICTT JRE frames cheapest m the county. P h oto frames, chr omo fram es , m otto . f fram Es, veI ve t f ram ..s, rust ic rames, fram es fc,r oil pa.intingR, all of wluch we munufacture at prices that r:an't be beat. B ring on your pictures, have them fram ed. T . Yellowlees. Our stock is now comple te. W e have the choices t fruits in the market Our s e lecte d Valencias are selling fast. Our C ase Currant s are v ery The Tonq uin Question has not affected the price All g rades of su gar- good value . Our c a n n ed g oods are pri m e . fine. WHA.T iis higher and handsomer when There wiil be a Christmas Tree Eater · the head is off 1 A pillo w. T E ACHER WANTED. --A 'l',,acher taitrmijnt in this town in connection with Ladies' all Wool Shawls; good choice a t frlr S.S. N'o. 19. Darlington,, for 181?~- Ap· the Canada Methodist Sabbath Schou!. S. Mason & Sons. nly to W. CR YDEEMAN, or . C. W, SMITH, Enniakillen, P. o. 276·tf. We understand that g reat prepara.tions Oyaters,1 best q uality recei ved d aily are being made to make this e vent, which from New Y ork, a~ Murdoch Bros. rrE AC H E R WANT E D. - F emal e is to come off on Friday "V enin g, Dec. GREAT indncements off.. red to cash . Teacher. 'l'hirc'l-class. for Uuion S. S. No. 21st i1J11t. , a very successful affair, Santa buyers of boots and s hoes a.t Borlornd's. 20, Clt1.rke, for 1881, Apply, ata.tmg salary, to Claus in coatmne will be on hand, and a MANTLES are now be in.s sold a t the J A.MES MI LLER, Secretary, New Park, 280, Manvers, Ontario. couple of trees decorat ed with many gifts Star H ouse at leas than usual cost p rices DRS. R. J ONES and J. B. Oliver, late of - - - - - - · will gladdeu the hearts of many. A first Cl1t.rke, ha ve entered ioto partnership as FOH, SALE OR TO H.ENT.The class proJ.(ramm" of music, singiug and Choice Cashmeres oni:. and a quarter men for the practice of their pro· , Bowmanville Mills. Possr,ssion next r ecitations, etc., is being prepared. I n yards wide at 25 ,eta. a yard at S. Mason medical .on Dr O liver is a tried man of oood Marcl1. Fm; partic.ul.a rs apply to Me~srs. Losfessl 01·der that there will be ro orn for a larqe .& Sflns. · . · . . ~. I comhe & Leith. Sohc1tors. Bowmanv1lle, or to abilitie~, a nd will be a valnable acqmsltton R. 'l'. Raynes, Esq., Cote St. Antoine P . o .. P. number to attend t h is enjoyable affair, J Don't fail to see M nrd.och B 1·os'. China . to the p rofession. W e believe the- part. of Q. 276·<1.w. the Town H all has beeo selected as tbi> 'l'he largest i mportat10n ever brought into nership will be successfnl in Por.t ·Perry. place for the gatl1 ering. The p rice of ad- 1 Bowmtln ville. AM P TON CH EESE F ACTOR Y.W H Y wj1l not farmers be wise 7 H ugh .A. meeting of the Patrons of t he H~mp· m ission has been put down to tbe sm all Sul!SCll.IPTIONS recAived s t th6 STATES· ton Dutter and Cneese Factol'y will be held In McDonald of Mur ray had his baru,stables s um of 10 cents. Doors open at 7 p.m. MAN office for all n e <Vapapers an d Hall, Hampton, on SATURDAY, 22SD the Town crops bu r ned the other d ay. N o inand INST., at 2 o'clock p.m., tor the purpose of clos· :dnes at lowest p rices. urance. We advise t he farm ers in t his lng uo the work of T.he Factory for the sea·on. I Ho I For Christmas I MR. A. S. T ILLEY will t each a school 'strict to keep thei r buildings insu red All interested are reqaedted to attend. F, L. EI.LIS, S'lctetury, 281-lw. Young man, if yon i ndulge in that in MariJ}osa next year. He is the e ldest i th Th os. Bi ngham of t his town. He pacifyi ng luxu ;y, a sm oke, call at P ethick·s son of M r. W. E. Tilley. , represent s t he best comp anies 'in America. THE opeoing eha pters of a ne H air Cutting and Sha ving P arlor for a A·r a temperance mass meeting in P ort ch oice cigar or a ponnd d y· ·u·· favorite appear this wee k. I t is a very interesting Per ry recently, says the S tcindard, l\'.Ir. To the E lectors of t he Town of Bowrnanville. tobacco. He h as got in a prime ue w stock atury. Don't fail t o r ead it. W. J. McMurtry said th a t he was in ape - GENTf.Ell!EN,- Having been requested by a - some very choice brands. If you do MR. L~vr MORRIS ha~ got in a very culiar nosit ion as i t was th e first t ime he large and inft nential number of the alectors of n ot indulge, but ha ve a friend who does, elegant lot of furniture fo r t he holiday ll ·d ev.er addressed ~ meet in" of the kind, the 'l'own, to be a candidate for the Mayoralty, w " ,.. I have decided to place myself in the hands of call and buy t\ meerdchaum or other hand- trad e. He sells cheap. See lar ge :..cl v . con seq uently he had no old speech to r e- m y friends for t hat position for the ensuing some pipe fo t· " Chris t.mas p resen t. Some hearse with additions. He, h imself, had year, and respectfully solicit your vote and .n ry uice ci!_(ar -holders i n stock, the preW .ANTEJJ any quant i ty of Fat Hogs eit hi nterest· I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, . sentat ion of which wuuld make many a er dead or alive fur which t i.a highest been a t em perance man for years, ha ving Your Obedient Servunt, man s mile. A od before yo u f!O to make pric w,i ll be paid in cash. J . B . Martyn. joined the Lod!{e in Bowmanville twenty 280_ years ago, a nd in his opinion t emperance . _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _A _. __ Y_ o c..u _N _ I_ E. you r X mtts ca.II on the lad y you love cai.l R . W . 'M:. Hom!EY has p urchased from at Pethick 's a nd get a stylish ' Mrs. C. Barker that ti ne· brick hlock societies, li ke S nnday Schools, should be and clean shave. kno w as th e " Observer B lock " on K ing joined by th e young : then as one gener. St., next t o the Banking House of Codd aiion succe·eded another, the tem perance c.inse wo uld o~ getting s firmer hold on To t he E lectors of the T ownship of Da1·lingt on. F or Lad i es,- Gentle m e n , D on't . & Co. Price $4, 000. the public. QEN1'J,EMJJ:N,- Raving been req uested by a Read. Fl Star House will gi ve t he best value number of electors or this 'l'ownshtp to On Saturaay la~t C. Keith, M, W ., and large If the ladies will call at Mrs. Keys' evry t ime in reliable goods, a go11d heavy be a candidate for the Reev13ship, I have deHarber, R ., waited n pon M'rs. N ott A. to place myself ln the hands of my friends cided Fancy Goods Store they will find a gran<l all-wool F lanel 26 in wide for ~5cts· Ynu f Ol' that position for the year 188!, and respectd isplay of fancy work for X mas presen ts. cant get as goo at any H umbng ch rap .John and handed h er a check for $2000, bei ng fully solicit your vote !ind influence. Uespeotfully yours, Also 'l'oilet Sets and V:~ses. X mas Cards Sale. D ont be fooled we can discount t heir th e a.tn1>unt of insurance on th ~ life of t he Rev. H. J . Nott , g uaranteed by the 281·3w·. W. H. LANGMAID. in lOc., li.\c , 20c , and 25c. package~ prices. An cient O rder of fJni tt!d Workmen. pret ty and ch eap. B ankrupt stock of t oys I H.AD aever e attaoks of gravel and kid Mra. Not t mad e the follo wing ackno wat half p1·ice . D uring holidays she will ney tro uble , was unable to get a medihave 5c. , l O c., 15c. , 20c. , an d 25c. , count- cine or doctor t o ctue me until [ used Hop ledgement: er s. F or a dish of Oyst en cooked in any Bitters, and th ey cured me in a sh ort . To the Officers mul 1Ylernbe1·s of Bow- To the E lectors of the Town of Bowmanville. GENTT,EME1'",- After repeatecl requests fro m style at all hours, call on William K eys. tin.JO. - A DISTINGUISHED L.AWYER OF mcrnville Lodqe, No . 99, A. 0 . U . W . a very large number of citizens. I ha ve conGEN'l'LlllMEN : Per mit me to convey to yon sented Choice lot of fresh candies j ust received. WAY.NB Co., N. Y. to be a candidate for the Deputy·Ree ves and my tllanks for the e;>epresaions of kindncR If my course at the Council fo1· the past Taffy as usual. Thanking t he p ublic for shown to me in the sa.d affliction sb.ip. WHAT they call " newspaper geography " sympathy five years meets with your approval, I shall, it has pleased an all·wise Pro vthrough which past fovors we wish all ou r patrons a has b een in t.reduced in some of the Ne 1 v idence to ca.use us to pass; I also most heartilv ir you choose to elect me,use my best endeavors M er ry Ch ristmas an d a Happy New Year. Haven schools. The t eacher takes the tha.nlt to further the general interests or the 'l'own in the members of your Order through the future. Solicitmg your votes and influence. your officers for the kindly assurance tha t mymor nioi;c paper, reads such newa as seems self I am, yours respectfully, and Ca.mily will still receive your counsel 281·3w. '!'HOS, :BURDEN. A Work of Art Del,a y ed . be·t to him, and the p upils are required ancl symalhy in the future as in the pa.st. Please accept my than ks for t he promptitude . 'to fin d out on the map the places menMr. H enry Bx p;wt erl to occupy hia ne w t' d manifested in forwarding the money so soon C:ard Tlm11ks . gallery in t he Po~ t Oflice .Block by t his wne · . . aft.er the let ters:or guardianship were placed In Signed, Tu rs is the .e~ason the names of ?and1- your hands. t ime, but' t he mag( i!!"· carpenters, pa.intTo the Offeccrs and Directors oft he Cana<lian RBARA No·rT, BA .Mtttttal Aid A ssociation. e1s an d pap<'t ·lai.ng;n·s a1 ·e 11ot. out of the d ates for m1m~c1pa.l honors ll<.re men t10ne~. GEN'l'T .EMEN,--I have great pleasure in ac THE dau uhter of Mr. Tl1omas Steen way. \Ve can assur e our readers that Mr. Th ~ prope_r t hm ~ ! vr a .c andidate to d o is knowledging the p11.yment to myself nnd daughHenr y is going to h tw·~ one of the fii1est to tss~e his card m this paper . Jt costs died at Campbellford on Friday last un~er ters ( Benetlciaries,I of the sum of $15 00 amount full of Claim guaranteed by Certificate in Studios east of 'rom n to when it is com- bnt little a nd setLles the matter as t o very sad circumstances- Under a promise in the Ca11ad i11.n Mutual Aid Association of 'l'or · · plate glass fro!l t h as whorn .we m~y look for nt r.he next year's of marrii1ae a mnn nam ed Truesdale be- onto 'l 'he sum of $200 wus lirlvanced to IDA plete . A large, c!ea:" tr..yed th: youn u lady, who fi ve weeks iu a few day~ arter my husba.nd'~ d~ath, and been put in, 8~ x ti} feet. T he gallery Council. the bal&nce whicli Certificate called for inside THE readers of the STA'rESM AN will all ago gave birth to" a child. Beir.g approach - of sixty d11.ys the Uompa.ny h&ving aocordmg will be furn ishei wiv , lig ht for any weat her. Mr. H eury is showi nK hiruself to peruse the article on " 1'emp us Fugit " ed o n t he matt er, Tr uesdale promised ~o to Uertiflcate ninety days in which to m..Irn be a gentleman of tasr.<'. if we ma.y judge on the firs t page. T hey will th ere be r e- make all th e 1·aparatiou he could by mar- pat'w:~fi·ows a prom~tnese and desir e on the t tant considerations rying Mi11e Steen when sh? re~overd from part or the officials to deal fairly with meru bers by t he e lEi~:. nce ·~ f Lh·: fitti ngs for his n ew min<l "'d of other impr> extending to"tt,J.em the full be.netl.ts '?i the .Asplace of busines~ besides the flight of t ime. The article is her illness. In proof of his smcer1ty he sociation. With this practrnal endence of was 11. conatant visitor at the h ouse, and Congrat u la tory,Epistolary and In vitatory. a.l value the value of insurance, u.nd its espcc1 pret ended to be very solicitous. On through the co-opere.t1ve or mutual system ; T e a c h e r s ' E x amina t ions. M'cOJung Bros'. st ores are now in fine Thursday last he married another young cowbinlng cheapness wi th certainty. I hope Thf' dosing examin lltions of the Connty trim for t he winter trade, t he holiday lady at Belleville. On t he followi~g. day all "1hO may sec this will curefully consider the d uty they owe. to their la!mlies to frovide M odel School w~ re held in P ort Hope trade, tb e Dry Goods trade, the clothing Miss S teen heard the news and d1ea t wo something for thetr support m case o. des.th, on 'J'htiroday and Friday last . T he fol- t rade, the carpet trad e, t he Gro<J~ry trade, hours a fter wards. and corrtially recommend tbe Canadian Mut11a.l Aid .A saociation !LS a reliable Tu~urance. lo1ving are the liut of aucces.sfnl candi- t he t ea t ru.d e. Since last wetlk s adverand I~ worthy of the highest esteem and re· dates. 'fhe names are not 111 order of tisement appeared in print they h ave spect of the pnbhc. Signed, merit :- Misses Bon~ o n, Canu, Fannin~, made ex.tensive sa1ea in a ress goods which SARA:S: CARMICHAEJ.. Hamilton, H unter, Manninl-{, McC11.nn, they are selling at - -well, you may call ~"""""~~,,~ P hilp, a nd vVinsio.v ; Messrs . .Jamieson, it =i ving the m away. B ut ihAre is s till T O RENT. - Comfortably fnrniahed Moore, and Snllivan . Messrs. H icks and an u nknown q uan tity on ha.nd. T heir . rooms in central part of the town. All· ' over coat boom baa continued, in spit e of p ly at ST4TRSMAN 0lfice. 28l·lw.· J . St T t Ont P earce are licensed for one year. t he mild weather, and their t ailors are . oro n o , ., 3 01 arv1s N o paper pu bliah<i<l. m the county con - hurrying up w it h another supply ready for F ARM TO RENT. - 80 ACRES, L ot 32, wishes to infortu breeder~ or Heavy Draft Con. 2, Darlington. Immediate possession. Horses, that they are now prepared to buy tains one half as much cou nty ne ws as t he ~he coming riold snap. You will remem(281·3w. , Canadian·bred Stallions .a ud Fillies. such as S TATESMAN. H you don't b.,lieve it com- ber t hat tkey have marked down al!clot h- Apply to MRS. E. COT'l'ER, Oshawa.. are O.t for export , and would be pleased to re· pare it with a ny ot her local paper, a nd ing. Aleo remember, gentlemen, tha~ ceive cornmunicationa frojll. uny who ma.y havo ENFIELD LADIES.- Misfll JULI.l such for ea.le. :::!t1 he breeding, a1ee, h eii ht, convince yourself. As a weekly letter t o )1cChmg Bros. ' is a first-class place for a O'LEARY has returned from Toronto · siza or bone, color&;. pri:oe. Wo lu .ve a. nu m er friends at a d 1 11t:rnce it is bet ter tha n a first·cll\811 suit ma.de by tir11t ·cla111 work- and has be un Dre·ama.klngin Enfield. Special or Import~ horse~ ror !'ale a.nd are open to wptten one. 'l'hR pr.ice is the 811.llle ea men. The ladies vrill find the M illinery at tention be ~lven w outttna a nd ftttmg· . tllke" Canad1an-brodSt.all1o;l~seONn&~e N (i7Hfl d epartwoot all llhat could be d esired. A Call ac>lloi& ed, 181-tf. A. · lie inferi"r pa.p&r~ . 1 ree Entertainment. IA GOOD GENERAL S J!J'ft VAN 'l' WANTE D. Directions ~t~the S·1'AT~~sMAN Office. · 279. of our Tea. ! In Crockery , Glassware and F ancy Good s we have full lines , and cl u r m g the holidays will sell at barg ains . In our BUTC HERING DEPARTMENT we shall make an ex hibi t second t o n on e . Our QUEEN OF DARLINGTON Is a credit to I th e T own s hip.- W e h ave secure d t h e followingst ock: - H The Mayoralty. D urham Heifer " Queen o/ Darlington.)' B red Mid fed bJ /no. Bussell, E sq. ~ · ~· 3 Durhanz Grade Heifers and I Steer. Bred and fed b y SZ:las Thomas, Esq., .h.{ist Whitb y. I Grade Heifer. F ed by 1 ¥. Crago, Esq., D a1/lington. I Grade Heifer. Bred and feet b y S. W. S anders, Esq., D arlington. 4 L eicester Lambs. Fed by J Fm. i(eely. 2 Cotswold Lambs. Fed b y R. Collacott. 2 Suffolk Pigs. Fed dy Rich. Osborne, Esq., Clarke. 7 Suffolk Pigs. Fed by :fno. Trick. THE VICTORIA. THE WATCH BOOM. For·Weekly Globe&. Watch from now till Dec.. 31, 188!. 'Pha most popular and v1<luable premium ever give::i. with any paper. 'l'he Globe says with. ordinary ca.re the w ..tch will last for year s. it can be clee.ned or repaired by any Watch ma.ker, the worka bemg of hard meta.I. As an evidence or theit'" popularity we nnnex the names of some who have subscribed and who ha.ve the Watch in their posession. D l\icLuughlin, 'l'yrone. G Barr. Rockaway, Mich. Jt Gibson, Cartwright. 'l' H Powers, ()a.dmus . FA Vlright, Cartwright. .A. J Po wers, Cadmus. J Pea1 ·se, Oshawa. J Oke, Courtice. MW Bl11.c kbur n, Orono. ,. W Murdock, Glasgow. S,,: o .Jqnd. J Renwick, Ste.nford, EngtqJld. 11V J ewell, Tyrone. J Gibson, Leskard. 'l' Cowan. Orono. !~ A Beacock, Cartwright. J N Morris, Dowmanville. " ·w Ta3·lor. C Neads, C lti<-e, R Mason, A. Kilman, R La mbert, GDa.vis, A Carscaddeo, .J Mccann, EH Turner. ' V \V'm<latt, 'r 'frewin, A Trim. A Crawford, and others. .A.ddress all orders, Reeveship of Darlington. $3 50 I Deputy-Reeve. or This Cut represents the popular Victoria. Wave. I t Is dressed with the 1 1air falling on the forehea.d, and the E'nds meet in Montagues. It is exceedingly becoming, and is having a. larfl.'e run. The above style. wlth a le.rge number or other equally becominiz styles , are ma.de by .l\HtS. A. DAV'IS. over M. Mayer's store. CHRISTMAS Organs and Sewing MachiNes. I wish to ca.II "special attention that if you want to buy a first.claRs Organ m· de by one of the best M11.nllfacturies in the World, CAJ',(, A ND Sllll JIU' C IUUST111 AS S't'OCK. New Advert1sements. I A FANSQN & SQ N TO .:m 0 I have j ust ordered, and will have in a few days some first class Hoya.I A SewingMachin es, a Machine tha.t stands A 1 with the very best BOWMA NVILL E . .amel'ica.n or Canadian e>ewing Machines,W hile I have nothing to,.say against any firs t· olo.as ma.Jte of Organs or Sewing Machines. I wish the public to please take notic6 I do FREE ! FREE !! F R E E!t' sell only fl rst·cla.ss Goods, such as I can guarThis Sea.son's' New Deaoriptive Catalog\· antee to give satisfaction. · N. R. - 1 still sell the world-renowned Walt· Price L18t or P lays. ha.m Wa.tch,- a.nd don't forget our General .....,. Drama s, Store where we keep a complete assortment or ii Farces, t Ury Goods and Grocel'ies oheap for Cash. j;;' Guide Books, t December 10th. 1883, ""' Scenery (paper), " E. iU. D01'1EY, Ei" S peaker s, p·~ D Q Ethiopian Dramas, ~I> Ty1·one. ?:3 'l'ableau.x: Lights, c;; ~ o "' Colored Fire, .do ., ;:;; ,;: Pantomime, <; TH.AYED. - Came into the premiset1, Burnt Cor k, g_~. Lot 20, Con, 9, Darlington, some time Jn ~ Wigs1 p.., October. a two-yaar·old :\1ulley Heifer. The Beara, &c., &;.{). ..,. owner can have the s&me by proving property In fact, ever1:thing for An.at.eur Theatriea' Sw. SAMUE L FRENCH &S 0~ 38E .Uth St. N. and paying expenses. T, T. JARDINE. 290" TEER .A.S'l 'RAY. - Came into the AL F LOS1.' , premises or tne subscriber, lot 28, con. 7, - think it wae stolen- tr<;m Lot 8, Con. I . Ularke, a YEARLING S TE&R. 'l'he owner Is re· qu ested to prove pl'Operg. P< ·Y expenses and Darlington, a Gray Steer Cal!. In formation leading to recovery rewarded. J ..i.a. WoODLT. I.like him a way. A. GRlb'FlN, Leskard. · :m·sw. Tyrone. 280-:lw". T . Y·ELLOWLEES, S g. S C STOLE~~·rnAYL.u,.

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