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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Mar 1885, p. 5

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~11longs ~ 7 car loads Salt. Liverpool Salt and Land Plaster-lowest prices at QUICK & WRIGHT'S. THIS COLUMN · ~~ . ~B¢ alH,dian$ ta,lB~DH,ll 22 ¢ T H E ,..,._HOUSE to STOTT JURY and Medicines advertised are for 'lll . --·~ ----<:..~- ~~ _ ..._ --...:-.:.._ & 1 1.1.ll sale by them. ~ Bow:MANVIJ.J,E, ]'RIDAY, MARCH 13. pounds of good bright sugar at ,J. Lyle's for $1.00. New Carpet.~ nt M cClung's. Rev. Dr. Talmage is a Preahytericu1. Miss Darell is visiting friends inToronto. See the C. G. for the eyes n.t Stott & . Local and Otherwise. Some F'acts about the Greatest New Sattens at M cClung's. Brougham spring fair, .April 16. Truly a temperance wave is rolling 01' er t his whole province. Brooklin had a close call from a big conflagration last " Wednesday week . Dr. May lectJJrcd to fl beggarly array of empty benches in Whitby Jai;t week . \\fr. A. Down had 1~ seal-skin cap stolen from the S . .A.. Barracks l::lunday night. WJ111t 1\ blessing it would be _to business men if everybody would pay cash down. Dr. Cnthburtson, of " Whitby has formed a partnership with D r . F . Warren,Drookliu. Rev. John Smith of Toronto, lectured in Dunbarton t his week 011 " Sins of Uie Pew." The Toronto World says that lots of pretty milliners will visit the city this ::~{~isr~t~~~~()a~~u~r .T.n .Fairbairnlj PQlil erS .iQr Write tlie truth, speal: tlie truth, ACl' the h uth, and DO the truth. Mr. M. T. Blain, of Uxbridge, spent Sundny and Munday in tow 11, The Scott Act wa.~ carried in Drummond last week with a majority of 793. T he sucialatMr.W.l\foMurtry'sFriday night was a very pleasant gat11ering. It is r enuirk'llble how fe w dogs arc to ]Je seen it town. The assessor is around". Got to raise money mid will sacrifice on everything to get i t. R. l\fason & Son. / Messrs .. D r . Brimacombe, S. B. Bmdsh:nv, D. Lick and 'l"'hus. Hof),r have returned from New Orloa1rn. H erbert Creeper had three fingers of his l eft hand badly cut with a circular saw :i.t the D .U.&P.Factory on Saturcby. James H . McGill, ]~sq. , 'Vf),shington, D. C. , has sent us recent illustrated journals containing portraits of Clevehmd and his Cabinet . A deputation from the B owruanvillc School ]Joard interviewed the Minister of Ed ucation on 'fuesday respecting gran ts to High Schools. · H·w. Paul R obhins, of t h is town, entered th; ;;iini:&t-ry in 1823. l"tev . ·Tolm Langton, of Prince .A.)bt;!·t, and Rev. R. Jones, Oobourg, in 182~. - Protect your eyes from tJ1~ sunlight by nsing Stott & .rury's colorect i l:isses. A. very superior stock of 11pectacles and ::;e glas11es constantly on hand. Mr. James Knight of the D.roken J.'l'Out of Dal'lington has turned out four of the best fat cattle sold in tho township this season, at l east MO say.s J\fr.'. Gollld, t h e drover. Mt'. Knight is generally in the front rank of feeders and we are pleasecl to hear that he ia not foiling b ehind . Onr readers must n ot suppose that h ecause we credited the ~un fast week with a circt1lation of 480, t h at the Jmper has that number of subscrihers . J\fore than half of his edition iR e.xclmugo and free Co!Jies. Mi-. Climie is pcrpctmting a hig fra ud on advertisers 'by chnrgrng our rates for their n.dvts. in his sheet. The ~9rvices in the Queen St. Methodist Chnrch on Sabbath next will be conducted in the morning by the Rev. E. Hoberts who will preach on " A 1'rnvidentia1 M.eeting with its messed Ue:mltB ;" in the evening th e Rev. C. Langford, of Oshawa, will pre:tch 1md conduct the prayer meeting. All tue welcome. · t .p th 9 p 90p19. COUCH REMEDY of the Age. Some ----o---- of goods have touched bottom a nd a re fl d Va DC i Dg i n price. B uy ear1y and you will . save money. 1 Ji' nes · - - · , - - - - - - - - -- The Excelsior Oough Syrnp is 1,he most popular remedy in use and c:10not be excelled by any article in the market~ The Excelsior Cough Syrup is prompt and effectual, and only costs 25 cents for a lar1te -bottle. The Ex.cel~ior Cough Syrup is a most w~nderful remedy and shoulu -;.,.;; i;n every home. Some customers say they w0u:::1 ,;:-~k. not keop house without it. Wlm~.j'. Sii.l v;i.tionists celebrated their The Excelsior Cough Syrup is manu- first mmiveri;.7."Y by a grand j ubilee last Mollday. .·. factured only by STOTT & JURY, The We hear t hat Mr . '.l'hos. Yciiowl~!:'s is Reliable Druggists, Town Rall Block, t ravelling for G:ige & Co., wholesale staBowmanville, Ont. tioners. Mr . J ohn James, Maple Grove, l1ad :y N . .B.-Do not take any other remedy. Remember we are sole proprietors of this valuable young hor11e die last week o inflammation. valuable preparation. Mr. W. H. Langmaid, the worthy ree\'e of Darlington, has been 1 1uitc unwell, but is COIH'alescen t . T. S. Arthur, the well-known writer nnd puhlisher, author of 'l'en N ights in 11 Hnr·room, is dead. It is said t h at the change in the excise duties upon cigars will increase the revenue by a quarter of a million dollo.rs. .A. common i·einark we hear n ow a days: "THE STATHSMAN is the besl; local pa1ier l ever 11aw. It contains su rnuch news." Farmera, buy yom salt and plaster , at J . Lyle's. The Whitby Town Council have adopt ed the plan of publishing a d etailed statePHOVIDES PENALTIES FOR THE ment uf the town expenditure monthly. Good plan, too. & Elder and Mrs. Shoults were recently - oFs1mpi·ised by members .of the Christian Jmpure A1·ticles ot· Diet. Church, Orono and were the r ecipients of Thie applies t o the Retail Trade as well valuahle presents. Mrs. Rossie has returned from Toronto, as Wholesale. having purchased a select and fashionable Dealers are hereby r e minded t hat stock of millinery goods for the firm of Pierce & Robcrhon. Rev. W. S. Westney wo.s presented with an $175 Persian L"J.mb overcoat and cap by his Whitby Harbor congregation last, week. Good act. MONTREAL, By the new High School Act, an averGRIND, PUT UP, AND SEJ,J, nge attendance of 100 pupils for the first half-year aml eighty for the seeond half will gualify a high sch ool for e1·ection into Collegiate Inatitute. AND NONE OTHER. A. young man 11amed H. G. M pDowell See that the na.me of the foom is on in t he employ of Prof . Jlusc, Tol'onto, wa.~ iieverely injured last F1·id.<1y by his each paclrage. hol'se running away while he wa~ unloading a Dominion organ. .At the Dominion Orang(' last wtr1ek a resolution of condolence wns passed with HOW TO SECURE HEALTH. Mr. ·JesRe Trull on account. of hiR' recent family nlflictions. Mr. Levi VanCamp, It is strange t hat any one will suffer from derangements l>rou11ht on by an impure cir- of Do.rlin"ton, wns elected gate .keeper. · People are coming 20 m iles for out· culation of tho blood, when, for a small cmtlay, the physical orga.ui:.:atiou can be cheap Flannels. Ellison & Co. completely restoretl by that wonderful blood Miss Lilly Ruebottom and Mr. J. S. Jmrifier, Northrop & ~¥man'l! Veg:etable Milne won first priws nt Whitby last week Discovery. '.l'llie mech~rno acts cli~ectly for best costumed skaters. 'l'he prizes upot1 the Blood aud Bowelil, and eradicates Scrofula, Mala1:ia, Biliousness, &c., from the were n. silver cup and pair of vases. '.l'en llystcm. As a t-0uic it haa a remarkable membera of the D. 0 . Ba.ml fnrnidhed the effect on the weak and broken down con- music. etitutiou, restoring the appetite, &c. One BRAIN..uw's Mrnri cA 1. ·wo:a.L.o fo1· :Febwho used it says it i& th.e most expensive i·unry is bright., rea.dable a.nd contains medicine he knows of; since using it his ap- good music. There are t wo good s ongs pe~te has improved so much that it !losts in t h e number, ancl as many excellent him. twice as much to live as before. piano pieces. The subscription price of It banishes pain ullll wel'kness, invigorates the br:i.in and nervous system, and rouses tho the World is $1.50 per annum; single copies 15 cents. Addreas S. Brainard's dormant muecles iuto now life. Sons, Cleveland, Ohio. - - - - ·- - - SPJWIAL SEIWONS.- The Rev. Dr. CarFew are t he remedies whose beneficial man, one of general Superinten<lants of qualities and J:eal meriLs l1ave made them the united Methodist Chu'r ch, is armouuceo popular with the public, and incre:iaed ed t o prench sermons on behalf of the from y ear to year their consumption, E dncll.tional Fund, in the Church Street which, whilst poBSessing the most \'alna· Methodist, Church n ext Sabhath, March ble remedial properties, are yet 110 aim· 15th. Liberal collections are requested ple in their compound ,and so easy t o take, for the ]i,uncl. Dr. Carman is one of the as The Quinine Wine, prepared by North- most p opular and eloc1ueut preiwhcrs of rop & Lyman of Toronto. Thi11 article the day. is prepared from the pure Sulphate of Here's a specimen of the Bowmanville Quinine~ . 0mbined with fin e Sherry wiRe, items th:it appoar semi-occasionally in the and choic aromatics, which relie ves the Orono N ews: "At a special meeting of Quinine of its bitter taste, and does not the J,iterati Mr. Jas. Pethick wm1 elected impair in the l east degree the eftlcacy of an h onorary member. Jo.mes' oratorical it11 action upon the patient; while small powers are of a very high order, h e having doses, frequently repeatee, strengthen the in the last ten. or fifteen y ears talked sev· pulsa, i ncrease mu'scular force, and in· eral me1~ to death; he matriculated in vigorate the to ne of the nervous system, Morrison's Barber shop some time ago and tlms by the general vigor which it with full honors." impart s, creates an appetite which gives to Catch them while they'r e flying- barthe stomach tone and energy, and fortifies t h e system against all infectious dis- gaius at S. Mason & Son's. The Ancient Order of United W orkmen eases. Ask for Northrop & Lyman's :ire m aking rapid headway in Ontario. Wine; sold hy flll druggist. In 1884 there were organized 20 new ------·--lodges, m~tl the increase in membership PERSONS OF SEDENTARY HABIT!', the was 1,722. '.rhere are now upwards of greater paTt of whose time is pass~d at the !l,000 members in Ontario, and 140,000 desk, or in :iome way bent over daily tasks, members in the United States and Oanada. crawp the stomach, weaken 'i ts muscles, The Ontario Gmnd Lodae paid $126,000 and incur dyspepsia eal'ly. Their most last year to t~1e fam ilies of 63 d~ceaaed reliable and safest medicinal r esource is members. '.Ihe death rate w~a 7 m 1000 Northrop&TJy man's V egetahleDiscovery, ' last year. At ~he r ecent sess1on of the the reat Blood Purifier , and which is es- (jrancl Lodge, m Toronto,. ~ro. M. A . eci~lly adaptell to indigestion, B ilious· James was re-elected D1stn~t p eputy ~ess C<mstipatiouandPovertyor impurity Granrl ~aster for Durham D1str1~t for f tJ 1 'c blood t h o tlnrd t erm. At tho last meetmg of 0 t he Bowmanville L odge, Bro. L . Cornish · -··~----· gave an exhaustive deta.ile<l report of the Jos. Beaudin, M . D . , Hull, P. Q., business clone at t h e Grand L odge, fur writes : Dr. Thomas' E clectric Oil com- which h e r~eeivcd a unanimous voto of mands a large and increasing sale which t hanks. The Grand Lodge m eets n ext it richly merits. I have always found it year in St. Catharines. C011rn, GENTLE S PRING, - and brmg exceedingly h elpful; I used i t in all cases of rheumatism, as well as fractures and dislocations. I made us11 of it myself to malaria, dyspepsia, biliousues$, tor p idity of liver and a train of kindred maladies. calm the pain of a brolrnn leg with dislo- F ortunately Kidney- Wort is at hand. It c!ttiou of Urn foot, and in to days I was may be had of the nearest druggist and entirely relieved of the pa.in. " will purify the system, correct the stom- - -··----·- - ach and bowels, stimul ate the liver and Mothe)ls.. (Jraves' Worm Exterminator kidneys to h ealthy action, remove (l,11 is pleasant to take; sure and cffech~a.l i~ poisonous humor and make you feel like distroying worms. Nany h ave tried it a new man. As apring medicine, tonic with the beat results. and blood P urifier it has 110 eq ual. The following we have bought at rates that cannot be repeated: Special job line Can. Tweeds from 35c. to $1.00 per yard. 6 Bales Grey Cotton-yard wide- from 5 cents yard up. 2 Cases White Cotton-yard wide-from 7 cents yard up. 50 Pieces Cottonades, Dennims) &c., from 10 cents yard up. 100 Pieces Checked Shirtings from 10 cents per yard up. 300 Pieces Prints and Ginghams from 5 cents yard up. 9 Cases F.ine Embroideries from 3 cts. to $1.50 per yard. 2 Large Cases English Stiff Hats, very choice styles and extra value. Our Spring Goods are arriving in large quantities - over three tons have been received and paosed into fi!tock. We undoubtedly have the largest. ann 'b~?t. assorted ~+ ,y·lr , f)f T'elia.h ]A goods in Bowmanville. · .... .... .......... ,...J .... . - - - . . .. STOTT & JURY. Our -Li'~de has been cont ·'( "t "f1 fift.h year turn-ovfr The Aaulteration of foo~ Act First-c]ass Clo ... KEEPING * .*HOUSE.) · Board of Education ..( Regular!mecting March 6. Present man and J\lessrs. Bleakley. Horsey Hilt:l(inbotham, 'l'od, McDougall ar After the readinJo: ~.nd adoption or 1: or the last meeting, sundry ac1 '" ~ubmltteil an ~l passed to 1'" ine.11ce < , Principal 'J.'a.mblyn's monthly repor· 1lu.ilce was read and filed. Mr. presented the report ot the Yteith tee on the lnspECl?r's las~ rep01 back to the Committee with. m~ · repor t more fully at the next 11.Horsey made a. verbiil report fron. Committ.oe appointed to couslder t: pluclng tho P11blic Scb.ools under r.he Co1111ty Couucil respecting 1 moot or tho School lnMpector. ,. moyed by Mr. Burden, secoDded Dongnll,' an1! resolved that tile Pil l. of the ~'own ot Bowman ville be P t.he jurli<diction ot the Public Scb of the County of Durham from tll· J ru..uarY , 188.\ and that, tllis resolu1 warded 'to the Hon. the Minister o r for ea.nc ! :lon . l"ln motion ol 1\fr. lt <, : ed ·by M J". \Ylndatt, that t.he -,, iBlt 1 tee..do c1 ;11rer with the Principal the adv;.sability l&t replenishing . for the i;sc of schools and repdrt e meeting! Carried. It was moved secondc< J bv Mr. McUon1tall that man ani Secretary be auth orized ; ed to ne~otiate with a ohartered b monies 11.a may be 11eetJs1ary to C< operaLions ot the schools during th r1cd, Bi~nrd adjourDed. SELLING LYMAN, SoNS & c~ PURE SPICES i>artiesrequiringmourning goods s hould note that Couch, Johmton & Cryderman have opened out this week a new &tock of crape cloths, crape black cashmeres, o.nd anot her lot of tlieir cele b ratc d maim o I black crapes which will stand a dny's raiu . These goods were nll bouAht for prompt cash and will be sold at the lowest possible priceM i.rr. Cli.mie says we have a t tac kect the nirculation qu~stion in "1m \ltterly .falsc.i rnanneJ"," hut h e dnre n ot accevt our challenge l.o iuvest.igate. rVe JlOW offer to pay Mr. Climie his foll advertising rate11 for th11 sp1·ce occupied, if lie will publish in solid nonpareil the !lames of nll of his subscribers in 'Vest Durham who h:we ordered the Smi nnd paid for it for 1885 . And if the list show11 that h e 1111s over oO subscribers receiving their papers at post Oce611 fare $13.00, steerage, · offices in Darlington, outside of B0wnianland or Halifax by Allan Lioe ville, we will give h im $10 extra. Londouderry, B elfast, Que;ms TlW'l'H Pn1z11: 'VJN:rn;as.- lf we can way, L imerick, Glasgow ; Cobi jndge from t h ti number of successful prilm dnced. W. A . NEAD8, Agent. winners in Truth's Ore:1t Bible Competition Look out for big bargains ne· No. J 8, there must b e a h ost of bible scholars in t11is clistricl;. Mrs. McKow:m, S. Mason & Son's. A very choice assortment of \ wife of the foreman of the S'.t'A 'u;1nu.. 'i' ofl:ice, r eceives a very lmi1ds me Gold cmed meats alw1·ys at J. Lyle'1 , watch, ladies' size;Mastllr Frank TrebilHeadquarters for salt, pl ' cock aml Alice Kent, each get a gold grain of all kinds, at J . Lyle's.; watch of the same style. M. A . Itodney, Hi11:he11t price paid for all kin ,.- ~·..._ Bowmanvillc, gets a coin silver wntch. produce at J. Lyle'11. f Messrs. W. Batten, Solina, J . 0 . L:tbelle, , S~aughter in dry goods at S. M:tson & Herbert 'fhompson, .James Gale (News office) and Geo. H. ·wabste1" Bowman- Sons. .Anot h er consignment of tho11e cheap ville, Mrs. W, Batten, Solina; Dr. Adair, Clat·ke ; Mrs. :r. Beacock, Cn.rtwrigh t; H. sugars at J . I.yle's. Mclntush, Orono; W. 1' .f Lockhart , M:uy Ladies Ulsters and Jackets at reduced E. Young, Marshall Albei·t James, and prices. Ellison & Co. ltichard L. Werry, Bowmanville, all Try J . Lyle's for choice family groceries receive on e dozen heavy silver plated tea fresh , good and cheap. spoons each, worth about $4.00 1 1erdozen New Cretonnes at M cC!ung's. The Ladies Jonrnal for March also announces a large list of prize winners, including the following: }, rank TrebilBowmanville, Miss Braden, cock, Orono, and Miss IJn.I\e, Ctiesarea, a very I take ple&Bnre in certifying that I have sold pretty B ilver cake basket each. Miss N et· tie Bingham, 'l'yrone, Mrs. Sangstel" Dr. Wistar'e Halso.m ot Wild Cherry for thirty Lesko.rd, H. Renner, and 'V. Brock,Tiow- ycare, and know It to be one orthe oldest aa manuille , one dozen silver 11p oons p,ach. well a e the most r11l!e.ble p.reparatlona in the M r. Jas. Gale, Ada Pethick, George H . market for the cure ot Coughs, Colds, and Webster, Matrie Brown, OarryL. Ohel'l'y, Lung Complaints. I know of no.article tba.t Bomna.nville, 1md many others in Clarke gives greater satisfaction to thoso w110 use it, Having sold Peruvian Syrup for many years. aucl Darlington, received h amlBornely bound volumes of T ennyson 's l'oem;i and o.nd knowing that lts use has been attended with great succcs in cases ot Dyspepsia., generthe ·world's Cyclopedi:i. al Debility of the System. and diseuses ori inThe decided beneficial effect of RollIN- atiug in a bad state of the blood, I am 9atistled flON':s PHOSPHORIZF.D E~llll,8TON in the that it i3 a remedy of great power and deservtreatment of fc m:i.le we:i.kneas, t l.u c l n er- es the attention o! invalids. 1 am yet to liear vous prostration,has give n i t a wide-spread the first complaint against either of tho ab-Jvo revutation, and in every case the s tory preparations. I consider them articles of great is the same : " My hedth is so improved merit an·l have always taken much pleasure 111 since usiog i t," "I am like a n ew woman," recomrnentliug them to parties requiring such that we do not hesitate to r ecommend it remedies. R. lfOTHEllGILL, N ewcastlt:. Ont. Dec. 8th., 1882. to everyone in need of a h ealth restorer. .. ---~....__ · ~--- BOWMANVILLE MA ... ._.. Flour, per 100 lb · ···.· $2 00 .. to ·. $2 25 Fall Wheat,perbueh. ·. . 0 75 .· to ·· 0 80 SpringW heat, per bush. 0 76 . . to ·. 0 78 R b h 1 0 50 t r. r; ye, per us e · · · · · · · · · · · o · · 0 oo Oe.ts,pflr bushel ······ · · 0 28 .. to . · 0 30 Peaa,Blue. ...... .... . , 0 50 .· to. , 0 6r. " Blsokeyes ... .· , , · 0 82 .· to . . 0 83 " Small. ....... . .. 0 55 ... to ... 0 60 Barley, No. I. .. ...... 0 60 ·· to .. C 00 " No. 2, extra ·· ,. 0 53 .. to .. 0 5(; " No. 2 .......·· 0 50 .. .to ... 0 ·53 No. 3..·..... · 0 50 ...to ... 0 00 " B utter,per lb. best ta.ble.. O 13 .. @ · . 0 16 La.rd, ~ lb . .. .. ......... . 0 10 . . ® . . 013 Egg11,f'Jo.r. ....·····...·. 0 16 .. @ · · 0 18 Potatoes, per bushel. ····. 0 25 .· @ · · 0 25 Dressed Beef. .. .. ..... . . 5 50 . . @ . · 6 50 f":'.I ">. Corncterl up to l o'clock p.m, everu Tliursda11 lock .1> --------~. . UR]!; co: 6-tf HORSJ<~ FOR S.A.LE.- A "Pride of - ScotlancJ " J\l"are-e. 1ln.e young animal good ancl gentle to work. WM WEHRV Hoselaud vale Stock Farm. Solina:· ~ ·tf. · ' UI,L .l~QR SA!.'E.-A t horough-b-red Durham Bull; rising 2 years, regiotered· in ne!V herd book. Color, dark r~d. A very tine animal. ]'erms reasonable. J. [,. BROWN lot H, con. 6, DarliDgton, lt:rui1pton P. O. 6-ir. B 30YEARS. ORSES J<' Oll S ALE. - A Genel'Ol H Purpose Bay Horse, yea.n old, kind gentle In every respdct--and a Black Mare 7 1eao.s old, quiet and kinii.l d any lady can drive her. .For rnrtber parlio ars, &JJply to .A. w . BURK. Hf and t ---AUCTION SALES. (' :BIRTHS . T UESDAY, M ARf'H 17.-- Mr. J . vV. Proctor will sell at lot 30, con. 6, Clarke, his very valuable farm stock , implements, and numerous oth er articlcR. 'l.'his in a large and important sale. l'.cgins i~t l o'clock. See large posters. R. Hutchi son, auctioneer. A farm w ill be offered for sale the same time. MONDAY, MARCII 30- M r . Jlobert Lane, willsell on lot , 14, con. 7, Car twright, the whole of his farm stock, implements, etc., without reserve as h e is retiring from farming. Sale at 1 o'clock, slu1rp. See posters for particulars. R . T· P1nLLll'S, auctioneer . .P'"Persons 0rdering sale bills at the STA'l'ESiliAN office will get a free notice like the above. Nearly all t h e leading far mers in W est Durham read ·he SuTJ>li!MAN. UoEE ll't'sox- Iu Bownrn.nvilloon the 5th inst. tho wil'e of Mr. J. Hobertson, mercha.nt, of a daughter. _ ..:.....________ __________ MARRIED. HuDsoN-B1wrrnRSTA FF- At the Presbyterian Manse, llowmanvillc, on New >Years Day, by t he ltev Jame~ Little, M. A., Mr. Alcxo.nder Hud~on'and Miss Annie J. Beckersta.11', both of Enniskillen, Ont. ! WERRY-SIVAIN- ·On the 5th,iust., liy Rev. W' , C. W ashiDgton, 11'.£· .A., at the residence of the .A.TTI,E FOR S.A.LE. ,....-l"ort y 11ead of OFFICE AS S I STANT \VAN TED.bride's father, Mr· .A.l!Jert H . Werry, son of cattle for salo, 25 fat cattle and 15 steers A young woman to a·Si·t. tho Editor In 'I'llos. 'Veny, Esq , to .Agnes, daughter of John rising 3 years old. .A. ltobbius, lot 3:1, con. 8, oflice work, kee1~ books. mak, out accounts, Swain, Esq_ .. all or Cartwright. 11·4 w '. p ro_Pa~e manuscrip t, read p1001s, receive · s ubClarke, Lesko.rd, P. 0 , - - - -- -- -- - - -- -- - --· scrlpt1on~, &;c., &c.. ~ o one need u.pply uiiJ.ess TALLION FOR SA LE - An Heavy s!Je can ttll. tb.e PC?Sltion parmaoe111Jy, as conDIED. ~1d0:l!-ble time will be requn«·d to become ' . .. · . S , Dra.u gh~ Stallion r1srng 4 years, s1 ;red. by 1 . fanuhar with the work. Mu8t b" u. gnod writer J,ORRlMAN--I n Bowmanville on the 8th inst.; .. Emma Grace. beloved wife of Mr. G. '.l'. J,orri· Gl~mtfcr, aDd well bred on dam a side. , and speller, have a fair knowled;:, of 11.g-ures Weighed 1750 11.IB when 3 _ years .7 months ?Id, and b~ ablf,1 to Jceep <?ffice secret", Sa lary ~rnall man, aged 25 years and 3 months. Good flat bone and snper10r action.. lias prov- to bog m with, !mt will be inexcaB<!tl in uccoi·d· DARnE'1·r- In Oro·no, on Tuesday March 5th ed himself a., sure. foal-getter , He bas few ance with proficiency m the duL ie8 · Otllce Mrs. CJJaB. Barrett, aged 65 yea.rs. equals as a C~nad1a.n bred horse. ApplY. to I hours from 8 11. m. to G p, m. Muke personal Wl!:r.cn- At Newtonvillo, 0 11 Wednesday, Aaron Robbms, Cloverdale Farm, Clarke, 1aopltcation to M. A.. J.A.MES, 8 '. rA'J'KS M·A N Oltice, Bowmanville. :Marcl1 llth 1 1886, '.l'bos. Welch, aged 79yee.rs. Leskard. P. 0 . _ OOD FARM IN CLARKE FOlt s4J,1'~1~0 acres. being lot 31.con.5.Clarke, on.w!ueh are gooil frame dwelling a.Dd outN .CW ~uncrtisemtnt.s. b111ld1 nge: Welt fenoect, well wakrtid rulinlng ~~~~,.._,.,_,~/ jStream, m good etate o! cuhlvatlon. For f fn1·ther particulars llPIJIY to 'l'HOS. VINSON, DU. TAMUL"l'N, I tlrono, or A . POLLAR[>, on the premises. IIYSICIAJ::<, SUR GEON and .A.cc9ucnEUR.1 - - ·-- .. , .. . - - - 7·5w· 01fice :- Silver Street, Bowma.nv11le. 7 ·- - -- · ·· - - - - - . STALLTON J<'OJt SALE.-A very fi ne A.JllBROS· l 1V· .U.J.SO N, young Heavy Draught 8t.all1on rising four RTIST, 10 KING S'f . .JJ:AS'f , 'l'ORON'l'O, > ·elars, for ;<ale; ur woul~ rxctu1:1;.:t;, tor a. good Ont. Portraits from Life in Oil and 5la~ or dnvers. Sire, Glenltfor. Dam has l.Jrayon fom strali;;ht crosses. Also, o. good blood marn 10.am. i.n foal , 7 years old,for sale o_ n rcR8l'l nnble terms. _ __:______ .Apply ·to G EOUG~: .Ton . BolJ.n». tint. 9-tf OG LOST.- A black Collie Dog with white breast and legs. Heward for reOXEY! MONEY !- T he su bscriber turn to J,UKE PO'l'TEH, Enniskillen. 11-tf. . receives money on depo: it ror theOntario Lou.n and Savings Company, _ , 1;d pays intl!t·est "UtAT CATTLE F OR SALE- 20headof . at the ruto of 4 and I· per ctll,,. No notice of. -1.; fa(, cattle, apply to Jesse 'l'rull, lot 32, con, WitJidraW .I\] require1l, AJSO ' OU.llH money on l Darlim~ton, Oshawa. P.O. 11- 1 w·. mortgages 11t lowest rates. N <> commission charged. W. F . .ALLEN. 8·ly. HOUSE AND 'l'WO ACRES OF ---~--- ---·--------- .... . },AND 'l.'0 RENT, Situated on King St. :FOR SA.LE IN CLARKE.West. Bowmanville. I'ossess10n AprilOnt. 1st. · ARM Apply to IUCHARD MOORE, Brooklm, 100 acrca, being parts of < 018 ~O and.21,con. .l, Clarke, there beil)g W acre" ltJ ca~h lot. Will 10-.1w·. ?e sold tog!lthlilr m· m two pa1cd s. Good buildrngs, well t~n ced, well wate r e,J, g ood orchard. EED GRAl N, - A q uantity of White Only 31 miles fr ou· N < )Wcas tlc . T~rms easy. ~ Fife and also DeJlance \Vheat free from .8.pply rorpartw11lars Lo l;OL0 · \ 10);[ HARRI8, noxious seed of any sort, for sale. Also u. on ~he premises, or to WILLI,1,M llAltRIS, quantity of seed Barley, A. UonnINs,Leskard, Whitby, .P. 0, 10, Ont. 11·1 w ". - - - ------· ·--~ -~ ~- .. -------- G P A D M F -- ----- S C

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