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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Mar 1885, p. 5

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7 car loads SaJt. Liverpool Salt and Land THIS COLUMN Belongs to STOTT & J URY and all Medi cin es advert ised are for ll:l , sale by them. ~ -~-~~~~--. ,,...J .....,.-...,,...._,..,,......_,,~-.,-~/ aster- -lowest prices at QUICK & WRIGH T'S . ·----- -- --·-~- ~-- ..-·-- - - - - - - - - --· - .._ ,..._r._·-.. . ., ,.....,_ ·..._~ , ., ,......, ·. · . · ,-.._ . ...._ .-._,......_....__...,,.-.,. ,-.. -·· · B ow:.MANVILJ,E, l<'mDAY, M ARCH 20. - - . - -- -- Local and Otherwise. New P rints atMcClung's. Now Carpets at McClung'8. House rents are coming down. New Dress Goods at M cCl ung's. See th e C. G. for the eyes nt Stot t & .Jury 's; Watch for Mr. Jenn ings' n ew adv t. next week. Mr. T hos . Shorin ha~ retll rne d from 11 visit to L'ctcrboro . M ourning goods a specialty at Couch, .Johnston & Cr yderman's. Cottons at t.he old prices at Couch , J ohrniton & Cryderman's. po und~ of go~d brigh t sugar at J . Lylti's for !$1.00. · Farmers, sh ould n ot fail to read M essrs. McCl1~ll :rn. & Co. n e w ttdvt. W h ich moves t;he faster t h e top or b ot tom of a whe.el in motion ? T he lar lrest a ncl most comple te stock of Gent~ fm·~ishi ng. ., at Mayer's. · :rust arrived M Mayer 's 12 cases o spring h atR, in the new styles. Rev. It. Walker, of this town wi l pr each in Beth any n e x.t S unday. Three cases of New felt Hats :j u~t ope · ed out at Couch,Johnstou & Cryd erman' .. See the C. E . G. for weo.k ey es o.t STOTT & :JUU.Y'S Medical Hall. Pl'ice only GOc. War J)eclared. the year every house is liable to be attacked by disease, and it becomes neeessary to prc,itcct the system from its rav1>ges bY: the . use 01. the l very beat means possible. 'l"he be~t . !3looc P urifiers in the rn1.1rket is sold at S'IOIT & J URY'S Medical Hall. Get it !1t once, of J<'ORTIJ<'Y YOUR HOMES. At this season - - - - --- ---·- - PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE. Do not delay bu t go at once to S'l'OTT & JURY'S Medical Hall and get a bott.Je of t hat Celebrated b lood Purifier, i t may s~ve you many times its price before the sprmg rn over. 22 A Beautiful Complexion. Tan sunburn, freckles, &c., cRn be P.nAily remove<l by u"ing STOTT & J UHY'S Charm of Beauty, QUALITY, OUR LEADINC FEATURE. We pay special care and a.ttentl~n . to the Mr. Wm. McMurtr y luis somet h ing o preparation of fa mily receipts for Lm1ments, Medicines, Condition Powders,'·&e. A ll onr interest to say to our readers t his week. goods are selected wit.h the greatest car~ ar,_d la the best markets, and absolute purity ia Sever:i,l persons are going from town to guarfl nteed. ·attend the sch ool CI1tcrti\in ment at Maple S'l'OTT & .JUR Y, 'l'he U.eliable Druggists. Grove t o-night. A great many p eop le :tre movin g this mon th to ot her honsel!. We observe sev· ~·al farmers "flitting, " too. . Mr . .Tohn Sqmtir h as been e lected H on orary l'rP.sident of '(; niversity Colleg Modern L anguage Society. fai r pr ice will he pnid for a complete edition of the Cottage B ible with notiis. Apply at STA'l'f;SM.A.N Office. A good :ill wool t weed suit, made by the best cutter in town, only $8.50 cents at T . Geo. Mason's St ar House. P R OVID ES PENALTIES F OR THE Parties wanting eggs for breeding from first-prize Ligh t Brahma fowls should read & M r . E. Haggith's card i n t his issne. -oFM r. N ienmn is doin g a rushing b usin ess JDIJllU"e .A.1·ticles oC Diet. w ith t h e New 'W illiams M:ichine. No This applies t o the R etail Trade as well d oubt t hey m:e t h (J leading nrnchine in t he market. as Wholesale. Shirts of all makes nnd kinds, Under D ea.Jere are h ereby re minded that Wear, Hose, Ilr aces, Rubber Coats, and MAJOR COOMBS VI~ITS MO NTREAL.27.-Mr. Collin W alls, R . R. R ubbers rill at pop ular prices a t Thursday w as a gala d11y with t h e M on· h aving sold h is far m, will oft~r wit h out ~ Q. .Q .Q. .... M ayer's Hat an d Fur Store. t r eal Salvation Army it being t he occas10n r eserve, o n l ot 30, eon. 2, Clark~, An y person h aving a h ouse to let in within t h e village of Newcastle, Ins tow a a t a r ental from $ 120 to $150 11. year of the r"cept ion of M ajor T . B. Coombs. valuable farn1 st ock , im plements, furia request ecl to address part iculars to Tho Mont real. de ta chment of the Army MON'l'REAJ,, parnded t h e city to the son nd of tamhourniture, ete. Sale nt 12 o'clock, slrnrp.·] L OCK D1u.wER 7, l~owmtmville. · GRIND, P U1' UP, AND SELL ineli and s< m ud of drum!, wit h flags flying, The stock and implemen ts are first-class. There was a large attendance at Lodge and p roceeded tit 8 o'clock t o Bo nav~ntnre The sal e is a ve1·y lar ge on e ; parties ,u·e ) l a ll Oa 1 , OU r Wellington Tuesday night wh en three d epot. Everything was car ried <m t on asked to go e . arly . Se!!! large post ers. candidaies wern initiated. Th e member1 strictest military principles. A company H. T. Phillipa, auctioneer. AND N ONE OTHER. anticipate a. big t im e 11 t the dedication of of t he " sold ier s," u nd0r "Cap tain" M ad1 M OND.n , M AR CH 30-Mr .Robert Lane, 1 their new hall. den, were "told off" to proc!led u p the 4 willadl on.lot, 1 , con. 7: Car t wright, the ] and everything t hat is k ept in a first-class Grocery and Pro~ A r umour hns been cnrreni; around town p lat form an d receive the , Maj or ~$ h e wh """-- S ee t hat the-rname of the firm is rm ole of his f arm stock, IJlU.ll6lUents,-et c;-, t hat a member of the Council i n disguise stepped from i he car, whil e the remamder wit. each- 1,1 - ,;ig h e u L r eser ve as l\e is r etiring from vision S t ore, will be sold at t he lowest pos~ible prices. w as npprehend by t h e nigh t police111,,1111 on v f the r ank and file formed sq uare and farmina. Sale at l o'clock , sharp. SeQ ' 'l'uesday morning abou t 2 a . rn . and h is r emained n ear t he d epot door. As 11oon post ers0 for partieulan. H . 'f · PHILLI PS, -----=~~~~==~~...,.~~ 1 ·dentity discovered . What was his noc· as t he train came to a standstill the Major, auction eer . CASH for Beef, Pork, E ggs, Butt er, Hides, Tallow and all dressed in u niform, alighted on the p la tfornal mission 1 fl1l'"' P ersonil orderm g sale bills at the HOW TO SECURE HEALTH. Farm P roduce at C. M. CA WKER'S. By the oversight of on e of our office fo rm addres see of welcomfl were delivered ST.AT.ESMAN office will get a fr ee notice by several of t h n l1>a ding officers o f the Near ly all t h e lead in g It is strange that any mae will _snffer fr~m han ds a few of onr exchan ge papers which detachment to whi ..:11 h e r eplied appro- like t h e above. derangements brought on by an unpnre cir· contain only local pages were sent to s ubfarme1·s iu W est D urham read the S'.!'AT· I also return my sincere t hanks t o my n umerous friends and patrons cnlation of tho blood, whe~, fo~ a small scribem in Cartwright last week. S uch priately. The A r my t hen one an d all ESl\U N . km:eled down tn line ou the p latform a.nd outlay, the physical organization can be persons will receive the full paper by writfor t h eir very liberal support during the last fifteen yeal'S, and hope by Joi ne d in lou d and eanest prayer, intercomplet ely restore<! by that wonderful blood ing for it . to this office. Collrn, G ENTLE SPnrno, -an<l b rmg strict attention t o business and k eeping :first-class stock, t o still m erit with " nalleln jahs," mak ing t h e spersed purifi!'r, Northrop & ~~man'11 Veg.eta.ble On Sabbath n ex i; in the Queen St. Discovery. This motl1c111e a cts di~cctly Methodist Church after the mnrning roof of the depot to shake. Hymns were malaria dyspepsia, biliougness, t orpidi ty t he same, w ishing y ou all a H appy and Prosperous N ew Year. upon the Blootl and Bowels, a rnl eradicates subsequently sung i n ch orus t o th e of liver' and a t ra m of kindred maladies. Scrofula Malaria, Biliousness, &c., from the services the Q uar terly: Iiovefeast will be accompani ment of t he tambourin es ; a Fortunat ely Kidney- Wort is at h and. It system. ' As a tonic it lrns a remarkable held. The Rev . E. H obert.a will preach short time wa:s spent in " r elating exper- may be had of t he nearest druggist a nd effect on the weak and broken down con- in the morning on " Better t hings," ancl iences" and r eceil'ing con ver ts, t wo of will purify the syste m, cor rect t he atom- , st itution, restorin~ the appetit e, &c. <?ne in t he evening on " Men weigh ed aud whom went forward a nd declar tid them- a.ch and bowels, stimulate the liver and f who used it says it ia tile most e.xpe~1s1ve f und wan ting. " STAND :-Town H all Buildings, next to Ont. Bank. all ' ·s elves ; 'saved," oou b eing an otlicia.l kid neys t o healthy action, r emove _ medicine h e knows of ; since nsmg it, his ap· Our readers will be s urprised to h ear of connected with t he American cust oms at poisonous h umor and make you feel h ke pet it e has i mprpved so. much that 1t costs the death of a former r espected townsthe d epot. The e-..:ercises concluded, the ~ n ew man. As aprin g medicin e, t onic l1im twice as much t o live as bef<;>re._ BIRTHS . W ANT E D .-Basewood, Elm and It ba.uislrns pain and weakness, mv1 gorat e man, Mr. 'r hos. Batting, who was in b usi- squar e at the d oor took open o ~der, am~, and b lood P urifier i t h as n o eq nal. 0RMrn1'0N-Tn Darlington, on 'rhursday, 12th Black Ash Lumber; also 100 eords Hemn ess }1ere for many years . He was a very foi'ming two columns, tha Ma1or a nd 11111 inst., the wife ot l\fr. 1'homas Ormiston, of a lock Fire ·wood, U. ,C. l<'UltNI'I'UR E CO, the brain i>nd nervous system, and rouses t h straight forward businessman, honored and escol't passed along between a.mid a perNew Sattens at McClung's. da ughter. 6-tt dormant muscles into now life. respected by all. 'l'he cause of his death fect fu rore of tarnbourintis, drnms, cheers etonnes at McClung's , DIED. D OG L OST . -A black Collie Dog with N ew Cr was k idney trouble. H e hae b een car ry- and wa.vinir of flags. ,,. & white breast a nd legs. Reward for re"·L ason ' BA'J'1'11'W-In Paris, on the 13th inst., '.I'homas turn to LUKE POTTEH , Ennlskillen. 11-tf. Slaughter · in dry good s at S , 1\ Few are the r emediee whose beneficial ing on business in Paris, Ont., for some Capt . Ad a Hind a.nd Cadets D agiere Son's. Ba.ttin11:, merchant, formerly or Howmanville, qualities and rea.l m eriLe have made them months. aged 56 years. I nterred in St. J ames' Cemetery, and Sher wood farewelled W ednesday OUS E AN D TWO ACR E S OF Farmei·s, buy y om salt an d plaster, a t 'J'oronto. eo popular with the public, end increased The eclipse of t he aun passed off on n ight and left on Thursday moming for . l,AND 'J'O RENT, Situated on King St. . .I YEO MAN-In Bowmanville, on Tuesday, 17th W e1't, from year to year their eoneumpt ion Monday according to announcement, be- Toron to. The n ew officers for t his t own J. Lyle's. Bowmanville. Posseas1 on April 1st, L inst.. after a. l ong and painful illness. ]; , rank which, whilst pos~essing the most val~1 .· tw een 12 and 2 o'clock. As far as k n own were t o arrive last night. 'vVe shall give Anoth er consignment of t hose che P Yeoman, son of William a.nd Caroline Yeoman, Apply to RICH ARD MOOltE, Brooklm, Ont, 10·4W*. ble remedial properties, are y et so s1 - it was a decided 8Uccess, there being no a brief rnview of t lie labors of Capt. Hind 11ugar11 at J . Lyle's . aged 15 years. pie in their compound,an d so easy to t ak hitch apparent in the proceedings. Dur - in partic ular, and of t h e work don e here Hi heat rice Jaid for all kin d;;i of far .£ 1 B.ARRET'l-In Orono. on Thuredo.y, March 12, S E E D G R AlN, - A quantit y of White lil V J L 1 1 , Mr. Chas. Barrett, aged 77 years. Fife and also Della.nee Wheat tree from ae The Quinine Wi ne, p repared by N orth- the t ime mention ed the s ky was conven· by the Army next week. produce a t · Y e B. , CowAN-In~Cla.rke,ou March 17th, Mrs.Itobt. noxious seed of a.ny sort. for sale. Also a rop & Lyman of Toronto. This article iently clear of clouds, enabling t he usen Capt. H ind and Cadet W ilson , of t h is Ladies U lsters and J ack ets at r educe , I Cowan, aged 18 years, q111>ntity of seed Barley. A RonmNs.LMke.rd. is prepared from t.he pure Sulphat~ of of b lue goggles !l'nd s?1oked glass a n · Eir & C -Ont. lH w*. Quinine, combine~ with fi_ne She;ry wiRe, excellent uppor tumty to view the f!pectaclo. town , proceed to-day to Ot tawa t o open a prices. ison o. B OWMANVI L L E MARKETS - - - - - - -·- - - - - - -- - -sta.t ion there. Try J, Lyle's for cl10ice family groceries __ ' CATTLE F OR SAL E. ,.-Forty h_ead of and choice ar i;>matics, which relieves the Our citizen s will miss Frankie Yeoman, fresh g ·uod an d cheap. Corrqctea up to 1 o'cloclc ·· m every T h'Ursaav I . . cattle for salo, 25 fat cn~tle and la steel'9 Quinine o'rit ilf>itter taste, and does n ot ,,. · ns1n g 3 yeare old. A . Robbins, lot 33, con. 8, ' . Ou r L etter Competit ion . impair in the least degr~e the e~caoy of the d eformed boy who used to pr@pel P eople are corning 20 miles for our F lou r , per l QO lb,,,, . . $2 00 . · to . . $2 25 Clarke, Leskard, P . 0 , lH w *. its action upon t he patient; while email h imself alon g t h e streets in h is lit tle wagFal~ Wheat , per bush . .. , 0 75 . . t o .· 0 ~O B . ULL F OR SALE - A thorough -bred On F eb. 6t h we publish ed an article on cheap F lannels. E llison & Co. in f uture, h e having d ied on Mon day on doses, frequen tly repeatee, streo~then t_he Durham Bull, rising 2 years, regLltered in A very choice a ssortment 0 £ fresh and Spr mgWhea t, per bneh. 0 76 . . t o . . 0 i ~ Je tter writing 1;1.n d offered a prize for t he pnlsi>, increase m uscular force, and in- last after a lon g and painful illnl'ss. H e bes t letter sent us by 11 boy or girl u nder cured meats always at J . Lyle 1s R y e, per bush el. · ·· ··· . . 0 50 . . to. · 0 5o · new herd book. Color, dark red. A very fine vigorate the tone of t h e n e rvous system, was a well behaved and civil little fellow 18 years of age, t h e a warcl t~ be made _in th 1 test craze is for Oats, per bushel. , , ,,, ., 0 28 . . to . . 0 30 / animal. , Terms reasonable. ·T. I~ Bnow~, lot · I n nnd erwear , e ,a . . · Pea· BI' · e H, con. u, Darlington, :frampton P. O. 6-tf. to and thus by the genernl v igor which it and quite a favorite with t he other b oys, 0 50 0 65 accord ance with the instruction s cont am- t ucking.- Oodcy's L adies' B ook. and he oft en elicited t he sympat hy of ..Q ' .u ·: · · · · · · · · · · · , · · ·· · 1 . . imparts, creates an appetite which gives_ t,o hck ev es ..... . , . 0 82 .. t o . . 0 8. 3 H OR SES FOl' S ALE A G B ad in said article. Th e Com mit tee to · H eadquarters for sa1t , p 1as t or , a.n d " S 1 t " .enera1 the stom ach tone and energy, and fortifi- p assers -b y wlio wit n essed hi:" .helpless con- wh om t he let ters receivecl were subroit.ted t J L 1' ma 1· " · · · .. · · · 0 55 .. · o.. . 0 60 Purpuse Bay Horse 7 years old kind and · f 11 k ' d es the eystem a" ainst all infectious d is- dition. A l arge nn mberof c1t1zens attend - have a warded M iss Margaret Allen, gro.m o a · m s, a · Y e s. Barley, No. 1. , .. , . . . . 0 60 . . t o . . C 00 gentle in every respec~...'..and a BI11clc Maret oa.ses. Ask ro;' N ort hrop & Lyman's ed the fun eral on Wednesd ay . Tam o' Shant~r caps a re now made of " No. 2, ext ra. , , . o 53 . . to . . O 65 1 yea.as old, qn!et and k!~d, 1 ny lady can drivei Bowman ville an d Master H . Coleman, of thase of clot h. " N o. 2 . .. . · .. . . 0 u "O. .. t o.. . 0 0 ~ her. For tu1ther partwulars, apply to A. W. · imit atwn 'l.'he Chatham Har vester M an'f'g. Co. Arth ur, Ont ., Wine; sold by a.ll dr uggist. 3 BURK. 1-tf ' eq u1;1.l atanc l' mg. w e ' n ave Bt rew, Ill write to say that they h avo patents on for warded a book to each of thr m. Ocean fare $13.00, steerage, from P or t " N o. 3. . . . . . . . . 0 uO.·. to .. . 0 00 - --··- - --- ·- - -- - - - -- - - their Folder and no oth er manufacturer land or H alifax: by Allan Line, t o or from . Buttor ,per tb. b est t able .. O 13 .. @ .· 0 16 S TALLION FOR SALE.--An H eavy OUR NRXT COMJ'E'l'ITION. G 1 L d >'>' "'· " ] (. @ 0 l~ Draught Stnllion risinl{ 4 years, sired by P ERSONS OF S EDENTARY H ABITS, the in Canada can stop them from using t h em, Lond on d erry, B · eIfast , Queans t own, ,,.a · ar ',,. .w · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ' ' · J · · · · · .:> "Glenift'er," and well bred on dam's side. T o t h e b oy or girl sendin g us t he best gre ater p itr t of whose time is pass.ed a t the bu t on t h e contrary they can stop n.ny _one way, L imerick, Glasgow ; Cobin also r o- · E gga, 'l?' J oz;, .. . .... . .· . · . O Hi. . @ .. 0 18 Weighed 1750 Jba when 3 years 7 mon ths old. desk, or in some way bent over daily tasks, else from u~ing their mode of foklmg. and n eatest solution to t he following prob· duced. \V. A . N E.ADS, Agent. 48tf. Pota toes,per bushel. , , . .. O 25 .. ~ .. 0 25 Good flat bone and superior action. Has pro\"· O ed himself a sure foal-getter, He has few lems by April 1st we will give a ~o od cramp the stomach , ·weaken ita muscles, Read their annual address to t h e farmers _ ·- - - - - - ·· ____ Dressed Beef .. · .. · .. . .. . 5 50 .. @ . . 6 · 5 equals as a Couadian bred horse. Ap~ly to a nd incur dyspepsia. early. 'l'heir mo~t of Canada in another column. '1'!1i: agents book : Aaron Robbins, Cloverdale Fa.rm, Clarke, Leskard. I'. 0 . reliable an d safest medicin al reso urce is for t his ridinrr are: Mr. J . P . Willrnm~on, l. If a horse and harness are sold for N em '.'2Umcrtiscments. N orthrop&J.yman 'sVeget able Discovery, ' Orono · M r. Levi Tole, H aydon , and Mr. $180, the pr ice of th e h arness being one ...... .. 'fALLION FOR SALE.-A very fine t he great B lood P urifier , an~ w hich; ~s es- R. .H .'Collacott, Bowman ville. fif th that of t he horse, wha t was t h e sellHITE EGYP TIAN OATS FOR ~ young Heavy Draught Stallion risin g four I take pleasure in certifying that I ha.ve eold SEED-A qnnn tit.y for sale at 50 cents years, for sale ; or w onlc 1 exchange for a. good p ecially ad!lpt e_d to ~n~igest~on,. B 1110 LEcr uitE IN Sr. P AUL'S Cmm mr. -R ev. ing p rice of each? Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for t h irty per bushel. '!'bey a verage 48 lbs. to the bushel, span of drivers~ Sire, "Gleni:ffer,1' Da1 n has n ess, Constipationan · over .y or impuri Y Geo. B~rnfield, M . A ., B. D ., wh o has 2. H ow many apple tr ees can b e pl ~nt years, and Jmow It to be one of the oldest as yield as high as 100 bushels to aore, stand up four strniF;ht crosses. Al·o, a good blood uu1re travelled extensively in tho H oly L and , ed iu a field 30 rods long and 20 rods w1de, well aa the most re.liable preparatiom in the well, and cust Inst season :;12 per bnshel. J o~An in foal, 7 years old .For sale on reasonable ierme, of the blood. P.O. Apply to G IWlWE JOLJ,, ::Jolina, Unt. 9-tr Egypt and other caste1·n cou.ntries, will t he trees t o b e35 feet apart each way, and market for the cure of Coughs, Colds, and S.uus, lot ;i~, con. 3, Clarke ; Newcastle J2-2w· - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - Jos. Beaudin , l\'L D., Hull, P . Q. , deliver a lect ure on "Egypt , its Temples, at least l 5ft . from the fence on every side? Luug Complaints. I know of no article t hat OON R OBE F OUN D. - On Gravel OOD F ARl.\'I IN Ct ARKE FOR writ es: Dr. Thomas' E clectric Oil com- Pyramids, and People" in St. P i.i.l!l's Address all communications to 1\1. A. gives greater satisfaction to tlioso wJ10 use It. Road, between Orono and Kirby, a COON 8.AJ,E-150 a crns, being lot 31,con.5,Clarke, mands a large an(l increasing sale whie~ church this town, on Tuesday evening J A Having sold Peruvian Syrup for many years. SJ;IN ROilE. Owner can have ~anrn by paymg on which are good frame dwelling and outl\lES, STATESMAN office, B owmanville, it r ichly merits. I have al w:aY.s found it next 24th inst. The lecture will b e il· Ont. and knowing that its use has been attended for this ndvt. ROBERT RAI NEY, loL22, con. lrnildings, \Vell fcrwed, well w nt~red r urm ing 12·1w· st.ream, in good state of culti· 1tttion. For exceedingly h elpful; I used it m all cases lu8tr~ted with articles and curiosities with greaLsucces in cases of Dyspepsia, gener- 10. Cla1ke, Lesknrd P. 0 . fur ther partteula.rs apply to 'l'HOS, VINSON, 'l 'HE HER T F Oit l3un·1rn. - 'l'here is bu t al Debility of the System, and diseases ori in· of rheumatism, as well as fr~ctures and bro1wh t from the East. Admission, 25 GGS FOR H A'l'C HING. -On ac- Orono, or .A.. PCllLLA.HD, 011 the premioes. dislocations. I made use of it myself to cent~· children of the Sal iba th Schools, one best color for butter, :;ind t h at is a.ting in a bad stttte or the lJ!ood, I o.m oatisfied count of certain parties in this town 7:5__ w.:':...... Wells R ich ardson & Co's. I mproved that it is a remedy of great power and deser v- havin~ made it theh· bt1sine.ss to spread reports FA·E~M "'Ol' S ·LE I N CLARJTE calm the pa.in of a broken leg with dislo- 10 ce~t~. L ecture b egins at 7 .30. refiectmg on my honesty m the late Poultry "' .l' " ,.~ :>.. ·cation of tho foot, and in to days I was ur.s10.N Butte~ Color. n o candid in vest igator es t he attentiOt\ of invalids. I am yet to bco.r Show held here, I am prepared to make 011th R oBINSoN's Pnos1'HCl)RlZED E M . 100 acre.~. being parts of lots ~O aud 21,.con. d oubts. I t is . t h e b est butter color in the the tll'St complaint against either of the abo\' e that all the birds shown by rne that took fl.rot . 3, Clarke, there being 50 acrei·Jn each lot. \.Yill entirely r elieved of t he pain." is pl\rticularly ad apted to D:in.ICA'l'E : F EMIiconsider them articles of grea t prizes are, and were my own property, and be sold together or in two parcels. Gooc1 bnildALES, in tho~e lo ~ states of th e syst em world · is free from sedim en t or impurity, ;vreparat.i.ons. that any person buying Light Brshma Eggs ings, ;\'Cll fenced, well watered, good orchard. alway~ r eady for in stant use, and it im - merit and h ave a.lwa.ya taken much pleasure in from me for breeding pur poses, will get them Only 31 miles . from Newcastle. 'l'erms easy. that manifest themselves in so many of M ot hers Graves' Worm Exter minat?r recommending them to parties r eQuiring such p ar t s to bu~ter t hat rich da_nde~ion yellow, from these birds at $3 per 13, or $5 per 26 eggs, Apply for particulars to SOLOMON H ARRnl, ie pleasant f t ake ; sure and effectl!al i!1 the ail.nents peculiar to th eir sex . Al· without a. tmge of r ed, wluch 1s the acme remedies. A fair lla t<.:h guaranteed. E D. HA 0 G· I 'l' H. on t he p remises , or to WILLIA.1\1 H ARR IS, R . FOTHEHGILL, Bowmanville P . O. 12-lw.<· Wllltby, P. o. lO, Newcastle, Ont, Dec. 8th. 1882; distroying :.vor ms . N any ha.ve tried it ways ask for RollIN:!ON's P HOSPHORI:ZED of tltisirability in any bu.tter color. EMULSION, and b e sur e y ou get it. with the best reeults. The Adulteration of food At KEEPING SELLING Gents ties a specialty at Mayer's . , \ l·! ote t h e ad vt. of .Messrs. Stott & .Jury t his Wl- .. l; . R e[td the .notices of far ms for s;ile in this issue. JYL Mayer will Pell th e I alance of his s tock of F urs M actual cost to clear out and mak e ro"m fo r s pring f(Ood s. La dies ar e invited t o call a nd insp ect the N ew P r-ints '1.ncl N ew D ress Goods nt Couch, Johnston & Cry d erman's. A wideawa.ke firm is that of .!VlesS113. Couch , .Johnston & Cryder man . They ha ve a lrlmdy receive d a trem endous stock of dry goods, clot h s, &c. , a.m l n ow invits inspection . ]1 AR i\'I.F;H.~ E XCITED. - Th\) announce. meni; made t \vo weeks ago in the S'.l'ATESJ\lA.N. by MeRfll'~ . l\'CcCJelfan &. Co., offering salt a t 6 () cents p er bag prodticed an excitement seldom witness 11mong fa!'mers, and th ere has been such a rn sh for this che<tp s ·lt t lm t t hey h ave lrnd to rep eat their order. So m uch for a4lvor tising in the STA'l'RSilfAN. T his week th ey ha ve given us a large a dvertisemen t , a nd of course, expect a cor respornlingly incr mrne of b usiness. Our readers who d eal with l\!Iessr s. M cClollt1n & Co. can r est Denni~s~ ass ured t hat they are dealing with an h on orable fi r m. Give them '1 sh ar e of your ; mtronage. · Tm; Do~UN ION OJWAN AN D PIANO Co. --N o more enter pl'ising firm can be found in Canada th:m t h e Dominion Organ and P iano Com pany of B owmanvillc. Th ey are meeting 1vit h great success . During the past six ·week s t hey have received three large orders from Australia, t wo from England, and one from ·Germany. By manufacturing only the hest instr u· men ts the Company h ave earned a good 00 arr1v~ng _r eputat ion. 'l'hey eviclently _un~ierstan_d t h e reqmre1 mmts of t he public m their t f }' business, as t h eir large and constan tly OC 0 0 S Ill in creasin g &'1.les will t est ify. They are to O · d h b · . 11 · · J · the front- in all tlmt pertafrts to the successur tra e as een contmua y 1nc_ r easmg anc _ we expect to see our fi fth year turn-over ful and perman ent man ufact ure of reliable still show an increase. pian os and organs. Space has b een allott ed to their exhibits at t he Ant werp E xhibition , while on e of t h e ltirgest spaces allowed to any firm h as been reserved for t h eir dispfay at the Sout h K en singt on Ex11ibitio11 . They invitc- a critict1l exami"n ation and close comparison wit h th e instruments of other makers. The fir m is rep resented in th is city by Mr. Joseph R use, at 64 K ing-str eet \Vest, where n full supply of their inst r uments will be kept un til th e completion of t.Jie Mann ing ':'.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -= -= -= ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~ ~ .~~~~ ~ ~~""-""-~~ .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~""-~~~ ~~ = -~~""-~""-= -~ ·~""-""-""-~ -~~ -=: ~.~ ~ .Arcad e, wh en they r emove to their new A U CTION SALES. warerooms.- Toroato Globe. AY M ARCH 26.-Mr. J ohn I. McL eave your measure at Couch, J olmston TnuRSD Laughli~, will s ell the wh ole of his & Cryderman 's, aud you will be sure to valuable farm stock, implements, etc., h ave a suit that will p letL se you in every on lot 21, con . 7, Darlington, wit h out z·espect, .......,.__........._.,.__. reserve. Sale fl.t l o'clock sharp. See bills for p articulars. R. H uTcm soN, SALVATION ARMY NOTES. THE ,..){:a:ousE Pointers for the P eople. Som e Ji nes o f g oods h ave t o u ched bottom a n.cl are adva nci n g in _ p rice. B uy early and y o u w ill save m o ney. G d ' · ' 1 · · Our Spring s are Ill arge quantities - over three tons have I been received and paosed into s tock. W e u ndoubt edly h a ve t he la rgest ·11e. a n d b es assort e d St k re la bl g oo d ' B OWillallVl The following we have bought at rates that cannot be repeated : Special job line Can. Tweeds from 35c. t o $ 1.0 0 per yard. 6 Bales Grey Cott on- y ar d wide- fro1n 5 cents yar d up. 2 Cases White Cotton- yard wide- from 7 cents yard up. 50 Pieces Cottonades, &c., from 10 cents yard up. 100 Pieces Checked S h irt ings from 10 cents per yar d up. 300 Pieces Prints and Ginghams from 5 cents yard u p. 9. Cases Fine Embroideries from 3 cts. to $1.50 per yard. 2 Large Cases English Stiff Hat s , very choice styles and extra value. First-class Clothing to order_, made by MR. the No. 1 Cutter. P E AR DON, T. CEO. MASON, Propriet or. ___ ____ GROCERIE·SI Crockery & Glassware, LYMAN, So1s & Ci Fl~Il::~n::~<.:H PURE SPICES ~ft ~s tt n ... ,,.. ~·n ... T8, .J\. . n ~n M ~ n I Coa rse a nd Fi ne S alt, A.ID8r1Can · all d C anad · Q 1 Q '1 Fl and Feed Empire Horse and Cattle Food, cuft ----o---- C. lYJ. CAWKER. H L I 30 YEARS. - ~_,..... _ ,...._,,...._,......_,....t""-.r......-../>-~.......,..,.,,--....,.-._,- ~ 1:1r W C S G E I I /

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