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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Mar 1885, p. 8

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-~ a0 M c a1e 11an & Have now for sale at the very lowest prices : · First 2mportation of ~Ohina, Crockery & Glassware from E ngland. MURDOCH BROS. · ""'-~~~·~,~~~~"·~~~~.·,~--~ -~~~ BowMANVILLE,FRIDAY, M ArtCH 20. - OJ<' 0!0atUU1liau J'tntt~n~:rnn. Manitoba. F armers in Convention. The Winnipeg l!'rcc Press of Match 12 _co u. ntMofr.1 hRe. nD1 gti veeFs rl nere1rgt1hyU,nac e. e tF i n q oyf , 1 1 10 11 0 10 ~ 1 8 1 .~ . Fl N A LC L E AR IN c S ALEI ~ . . . . · Gra n d River White a nd Osw ego Grey Plaster, WATER LIME, Liv~rp ool TO THE FA RMER s to draft a rim- ,---:=:-,=-="-===--~~--:::=-:c_=-=- ~:~ ~~~~~r:~e~) ~~1~ i\~'.~:~18 ~u~Ol~~~~tS:es~ 1 S<;l'leS Sa lt at 60 cen ts and 65 cents p er Bag , Bar rel a n d Dairy Salt, D OMI NION OF C ANADA. fip-Top Wood at $3.00 per Cord, Scranton and Briar Hill Coal, KINC STREET EAST, BOWMANVI LLE. Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blin ds, a nd all kinds of building mater ials always on hand. New Spring Goods AT- WM. McMDRTRY's: New Prints, New Ginghams, New Cottons, New Tweeds, &c. / all of w h ich will be sold very cheap ~or Cash. Call and inspect. A pleasure to show goods. W. McMUR TRY, 12. West End House. I have purchased irom J. D. CLIMIE the stock of BOOTS and SHOES in the " Parlor Shoe Store," N eads' Block, Bowmanville, uml have ordernd a large new stock, which will arrive in a few days, when I shall offer Boots and Shoes cheaper than they ca.n be got anywhere else in t own. Ordered Work and Repairing a specialty. OE:MEN""TI .N""G done so neatly that t he patch can hardly be discovered. All orders faithfully and promptly executed. All old customers and t he n ew ones who favor me with a call w iU be fairly and squarely dealt with. WILLIAM JENNINGS. We presen t to you our Annual Circular, and fro1n the grand success t hat all our machine~ have obtained (espechlly our .l'wo-Horse C ttrd Binder ) in t h e past season, we h ope for a liberal ilhare of your patr on agt. We do not say, like som e other manufacturers, t hat because we are the largest in t he country you sh ould buy fro111 us, but we do say 1.bat ~ve are growing very fast and by pr.. du crng machi11es supe rior t o all otht~ rs, we will continue t o grow. We have uow in course of construction flv er 500 Bindera beside onr R eapers and Mowers, and h opo from the un paralelled success of oul' mat' . chines in the last harvest to ma iutain the pro ud position lwnorably won in 1884. We refer you to the se\'eral Bmdn trials h d d Wn · l of l ast year, aud in every case where tho Chatham competed th e award was i n our · Cloth ~ ~avor. Our aim will always be to keep l!J m :i.dvance of the times aud with i mprovements t hat will be of re..! benetit to the far mers. . For the la st two seasons we have seen tliA r.ecessity of . an adjm1table binder table tl111t the farme r cau set so as t o .. ' C., . meet all the differen t kinds and condi tions ID! of grain. We know all the difficulties to be encountered in goiug into a fiel d of grain when patt is standing ancl put · lodged or, as sometimes is the case, the grain is short and thin aud again very · ··· ····- . -.,-.. . rank. C. P . R." ~ Our adjustable ta.ble m eets a nd o\'ercomos all these d ifliuclt.ies, makes the L oss and Ga in. machine more com pact, nan be easily (·;I!AJ'fE R. T operated by a b uy ten years old ; · drivcn '"I wo,s taken sic k" year ago throu~h barn doors, or gat es ; ean be aet Wibh biliomi fever" to work in a fi"ld with the g reatest ease " My doctur p1'ono11u eed me cur·etl, bu·t l . TH~ LO~ DO":N is ~s easny operated as area-per. and without t he driver lrnving to remove a single bolt or leaving h is seat. ' Ve I got sick ng ain, witlii terrible pains in my N :weighs pounds and is feet wide. cannot here explain th:s great improve· back and si<i e ~ , nnd ] got so b ad I '" b" d . 'YN 18 as easily drawn by 2 horses as elevated Could n ot nH)\' e r ment but r tiqnest yo u to call on our nearm em are by ..~ horses. I s hru11k ! iist agent, examine for yoursel ves aud be From 228 lbs. to 12lil· ! I had been doc4. THE LOW D OWN can WO}'k on side hills vtliere elevated binders convinced that the Chatham T wo-Horse upset. · · Cord Bind"r is far in advance ot anything t oring for my liver,bnu it d id Ill" n0!!ood. I did not exped to li1 ve wore than i" iuee 5. THE LOW D OWN has n o canvas t in the lllarket. t ~. I · k · s o g:e wev' s inn , "' "'tre"" cl1 Before giving om· victorie~ or testimuu- m onths. l hogan to trn·i H op Bitters. wear out. ~ · . or· D ir ect ly my apJJetite 11eturnccl, my pa~na .ials, we wish to say that wu have sec11red .IE LOW_ D OWN has wrought iron fra . me wh· i'c} : .. q gear ,, , prevent. a number of val uable paten t s on our left me, my e nt ire system s ~emed r enewed 6. TE f rom get t mg out of' line, cuttincr and wearincr out Binder 1 md H a r vestor, acnong which am, ns if by mat;ic, and' af ter n>ing seven! th e patents cuve1in!( t he adjustable t a ble b o ttles, I a m not ouly as sound ws a sover~ 7. THE LOW DOWN saves all th~ lod()'ed arai .bn · and told a leo the JJatent o n un r b racket, eign, but weigh more t h ·i u I did befor e. 8~ THE LOW DOW · cut . . and bmd · ~ any "" grain · t ha t gr ws T N will To H o p Bitterd I owe my life." 0 which we found to b" absolutely necessary; ~~ LOW D OWN is the most durable binder made. · · · R . Fnzv·11.'111t~EJK.. alB o t he rig h., to removed our knifo (in it Dublin, J 1ine 6, 'S L. · ~. 1-'? W DOWN was completely successful in the harvest of single frarue binder) tlw same as in 8ny ordina1·y 1eaper. ClIAPT El:t II. "t!-:-aO put out and stood the test. In short, ours h 'l'lw ONLY BIN.VER "Malden, Maas., F eb. l , 1880. Gcn tlonien:w111 eclipse _ bindern. I ouffol"C(l w1tll at. tack~ of ·ick h e1« l1whcs." in e:lliste11 ee 0 11 which th<> dri v~ r can sit on Ne uralgia, female tro·11Jle, for years- i n ; 13. THE . LOW n ourN IA _wan an~e.d to wor~( on fi;tir tnal or no sale. seat H11d raiee or lo wer both ends. of the v_ t can be ia1sed bodily w1th one lever the · · harvester ; c"n s hift the binder ; can the most terribl e tmd excruci1>tinv manner 1 No m edici ne or docto r co uld ~ ,si.ve 111& · shift the butter ;. can lock t he })ar vester operator sit tmg m the seat. No weight at any time· on t he h'orses neck~. d own ; cau t ilt the harvester to take up· r elief or cure. until I use'i Hop. Bitter&. "Tho tirst bot tle d own gr ai n ; and above all can adjust : 14. THE cuits 5 £eet, and a 1 1 1evers are w1t · h 1n ' easy . LOW DOWN . N early cured me ;" the tables 10 snit any condition of: grnin . 1i of the d n ver. reac second made me as well.· and: 3trona 'l'he These great improvements place ou:r H in"' 15. THE DOWN is :JMde only by NOXON BP.US. I ;:.> der fap a head of <~11 11:ompeLitors ~nd wit h as when a child, " And I have been so to this day;." sold in Darlington and East Whitby by. · .~ n~ers«.u.( allU a ll, eur Binder is the lightest ii~ w.,ight, My husb:m<l vms an rnvalid fo1· twenty lightest in draught because t he simplest ; 8 dont req 11ire two l:Yr t hree men to fold it y ears .vi r.h a serious "Kidney, livtir 1 rnd ul"inary compl~ini , to go through a; gate m· barn door. "Prunounced by Boston's b est pbysiF<11rmern look tu your interests aud y on will, buy a CHA'l'lB11i:. Ordoi; oarly or cirns·-· "Tncul'abl e !" y o u may bo disspJiioint.ed in getting a Seven bottles of yuur Bitters cured Chatham Biude1 · as mau y were in 1884. We als o build our Five-Rake Chathrim him a ud I k now of t h e ' ·L ives Of eight persons" Reapor a 1 1 d Chatham Mower, both of In rny neig-hbor hood t hat h ave been which have made for t hemselves a name at t he top of t he elass. They are simple, saved by your bitters, And many more are usm!\" them with strong aud l ight. We hav e no h esitation in Buying DCVeI· IDefore has t here be1 m ll great benefit._ "They almost more co111pltte class 0 [ iruplements i·r e0 D o miracles ?" -Mrs. E. D .. Sfo1Jlc·. sen tetl. Lo Llie fiu·merM. .How TO GE'!' SIOK.-!pxpose yours.elf day and 'l' mo: Ctra'l'HAll H A.RvEs'!'ER M AN'll' 1<i1 Co . mght ; ea t to much without exercl8e· ·: worl< The Agents. for West Dm1ham are : too h a rd wit ho ut rest : doc tor all. th~ t~me · J .P. W ill iamson~ 011ono ; Levi A. Tole, Utke all the vile nostrums udver t iaeil,.andthen' you will wttn t to !mow how t o get well v.rhich Haydon ; and R. H . CoUacot t, B owman- is answered in three words-'l'ake Hop.'B1 .t tell's! ville. .t.!rN on e genuine without e. bunch o~· gveen Ilops ou the w bite la \Jel. Shun all the · vile poisonous stult wi th "Hop" or ··Jiops" in the ir name. URUNO AND OL.ARKE. of q t<estions to he subrnitted. to . H_ o,n. l\1r. Norquay. The followmg s1gmficant excerpt 1s fr ··lll Mr. Foley's addresr. before the coovpntion: :M:r. R. D. l<' oley, 'f l\fanito.1, said that a large n11mbe1· of homPsteads wes t of · Mamtou am ,·acant. \ Vhere are t hese · far~uera now ·i They are settling on t he plams of Dakota. Mr . .F.1ley mo ved the fo!lowini:: rew l,u tion : That whereas · efforts h1\Ve bten made by t ho B oards of Trad~ of Ontario and Q~1ebvc to influence the G,_wernment r t>Bpectrng the bill a bo ut to be mtroduc~d to o;u n t1ol Urn grading of · ~h~a~ and oth~r gram m a manner preJ ~r<licml to t h e mteres tR of l\ofan itoba, 11na en cu lated to d«et r oy the c1uraeter of 0 11 1' wheat and depreciate it~ v~lue in t he mark ets of the wwld . Be It therefore resolved that we, th e f. ·rmcrs of Man itobi\ in convention H8Sl~lllhl ed, e11 t er Olli" S· > lemu protest agaim t >1 11y ·itch in terference wi th o~r ~ffai_1·s. M an HCJba lias ca t .. hliah e<l a. d istinctive and iu~h r eputat ion for its w11eat which must an<l shall be ruaintaiued, and "e reepectfnlly and ear nestly · ~equest ~he Government to protect our mterests m tho premises, and t hat in the _rngu lat.io ns to bo intr~dr:ced_ for the mspectwn or ~;·h.,at t hat<l1strnct 1 ve grndes may be «stahhshed for M amtoba h ard red Wheat, Manitoba liard white wheat, M:rnitobu. r eg uJ,,r wh eat, an a tha t . Uie other pro poHed grad<>s he uot established, and that all wheat with any admixture of goose 1vl~"J11t _be grade~ r Pjected, a nd t hat a copy of th1.~ r esoln tton be sent to t he Hon. Mr. Costigan, the Hon. i\1:1·. Pope, and W . C . Vau H orne, Vice-President, ;t Icl Th_e SU hb.scri b ber . being desirous - 0 1f Bla nk ets a nd Sh ee lngs, Table Linens and Damasks U nble '·t e Cottons ac e an Beavers and Melton Silks and Satins Cl ""h .' T l 'ct T . o s and Twee ds, owe s an . owehngs, Flannels- p lain and n ancy, Hosiery and Gloves Snutll Wares' & great Variety. os1ng lS t fus1ness on MA RC H 31st }} ' resp ec U y ann OUilCeS that f TOffi t ·h · d t h e will . dispose . IS a e of hlS st k "th WI OUt l r eserve at rates SO .l.Va .i rOC b 8 ,}OW . ' regu ar prlCeS as to Insur e 1arge a n d Speedy Sales . . The a ssor t men t Ill . a ll the leading lines of s t ap1e goo d s IS . large He would call s p ec1a . I a tt . t ·o the 'ent1on u ndern 0 t e d : T HOS. . PATE R s ON - 1'1" Q .:x: Q l'1° - ---o ·- - - 1~50 L I G H T PLATFORM BINDER ~· ~ii~ tg~ ggw ]i(:J~ io 188 :g-iN~ zg~ gg\~~ J_,ow t~~any au elev~ted F . H . MASON ' Hampton P O. CASHJ .~ ------- We are now able to show some Rare Bargains in Spring Goods, Choppers' Attention! American Axes; Burrell' s Axes, Dundas Axes, Axle Handles, Cross Cut Saws, B ut ting Saws, Patent H andles, at Rock Bot tom Prices at l EE & EOSAl l I W I LL- PAY $2.50 PER DAY.f 'S Wellington Buildings, Bowmanville. 'l'o ,.,,11 who work for mo at home. 'l'o many I · _ _ can a troi·d to pay more. ,. J N 'rHE MATTER OF MESS RS. Stei·dY . EmploJDt cut. J,Ig!it I'lea . sau t W()rl{ , P A LMlUt & SCHOFIE!LD, Newcastle, . w '" RIDOU'I' Notice is tiereby given that l\llessra. PALMJJJR Send P:i~tal Card to · "'· . . · & SCHOFIELD. of the V!llage of Newcastlo J,omsville, Ky. County of Dlll"haru, Foundrymen, have made an assignment of their ostute and effed s to w. RICKARD, of the vmago of New castle, in trust for the benefit of their creditors; and that all persona hiwing claims against them are When I 10.1.y ctiro Tdo not tn(la.n mH·etr to etcp t bem (or a reqnest.ed to send in their names, residence, Um1,t M.Ud t hen h11.vc tbom r!!lU!:,11 aga.i.D. I m c&n a rad.I~~ enro. an<l full particulars or their claims, with J. h1(:\'n mndc Lho diecaeo of lU'l'M, KP1LK1'8Y o r E"ALLlNU STCKN E:;S a li re-Jone stodr. J wurr.imt my rotnodJ' C.o curo vou che rs attached. a nil 8tatutory d eclarations the worst CMIC8, DCC4utle otb.era ha.Y~ f&ILed is no rf'M On for provi ng the 8ame, tu the u ndersigu ed on or nl)t now recei\·tng a cure. t;eud al. ouco fol; n. trMU~ 11itu:I a before tho ~nd April, i SSJ. . Jl'ree lio ttlo or my l 11fnlllble r emcd7. Cilva Espni···».d. I·c.st NoUco is borc by g ive n tho,t. tho sa id 'l'rustee Office lt cOHl!I yon notll\ng for u t r l at, arid l will ewe 7oa. ' ..\tldrc"tsDl·. II. G. It001.' 1 lSJ:1?'~4rl St., Now Yor).. p~uposes .disposm~ of all t he estate and otVccts o r t he said Messrs. Palmer and Schotleld, as soo~ as possible, and that arter the llud day of t " k, :' N>;;;t \ , ' , · · ' !;21 "i ~i ~ ~ ~;,~l April next, or. as soon th.ereafter as can be WJ ~ ~i,\ 1.>i,.;) ,,,~I t.: J;: i!J !iJ fl ~ 1\1\(~ effected, the sa1d'l'rm>tee w1ll 1n·oceed to dispose of the assots of the said Po,lmer & Schofield 1 l11\ Y1i n. p 11li i !iYL' :··! !""';-" J. 1;· 1 " ' ui·o \·~ uhHrn~h' j L~· i ·~ n~~ t bo;1irnud ~ ()! rn.:··S <If 1liu \;·ur:.t kind nn1l of Joni: i;:t:1 m! i11g among t.he parties entitled t!;iereto, . having h :l \ 'O bUQU c11 r 1·d. ru tL' i '< I. sn )l t 11·ll '. t 1111 ny faith t n it" oJlicnt·y, regard only _to the claims cf which notice ~hall 11rn t i: w il l l"~·11 d 'l'WO IJOT'l'l.1·::3 l<'REB, togeth~r withn VA lr UAULl~ '1'tU-:ATI8 1~ on t his dlsCMe, tO" nrnyButl'.trer . Givo Jr.xhave been gi ven ; and that he wUlnot be !table prc11R o.u<l l'. 0 , nddrcss. Dll. T. A. SLOCCJM,181 Pe&rl b,,, N. Y. for the asact.s or any portion thereof so disD~ -:-EDtTISERS! seud for our Select List of ~~~~~ e:c tgadn,;~t~!.on of whose claim he shall Local Newspapers. Geo. P . Rowell & Co,, Nowcastlo, February 25, 1885. 10 Spruce St, N. Y · II WM. RIOKARD, Trustee. Notice to Creditors. I CURE FITS! F or Bronchial and '1'11roat Affections, Allen's L ung Balsam is, unequalled. See advt. Rows of fin e gild b1·aid trim many of A PPLES. -We will pl),y t h e high est orice the uew spt·ing tailor-made gowns.for any quantity of g11od s1Juad apples. Quick & Wright. Godcy's L m/.ies' Boole. If you would h ave appetite, flesh, color, . ' strength, audvigor,takeAyer'sBar~apar] IJa, which will confer them upon yon in rapid succession. Why go about with that aching head T ry Ayer's Pills . They will relie\'e the st omach, restore the d igest ive o rgans to h ealthy action, r emove the o bstmctions Urn.t d epreMtl 1n:n-ves aud brain , ancl thus (1) cure your headach e prernanently . ) A largestoc~ofchoiceFamily Grocers (2 nnd Provisi(}ns :it bottom prices at .J. ·:J) L yle's. ( Two large cases English St iff Hats just received at th o S tar H o use. 'l'. Geo. ('f ) Mason, IHoprietor . ·l1'l ~era t ] f b" bl t are no onger as 10na e, ex:cep for driving and traveling purposes.- F1·011i the Or ono New. · , Mom.t!C.l.Vl Mrs. Ralph Strutt, Sr .· ls very HI . ... . . Mr. r ,ewisGlark e ls rncoverlug from a severe illness· . . . . . . Mts. I saac \Vinter is ill... . ... . Mrs ·. Chapm ttn. of Hamilton, IA visiting he1· daughter. Mrs. J , .r. Coulter. Mrs. W>Lcox and family, of 'l'oronto, are Yisiting Mrs. Coulter also ... . . . Mr. A lbert Clark, ot the S. A., spent a fow days a t home last week .. .. ,. Mr. J.oh n McCon.n ao hie had t.he P1'int of his nose bitten oJill by a horse last 'rlrnrsday ...... Frank lin Foueater. second son of Dr. Rutherford, was bu ried on. l · 'riday. 'l'ho school children attcn<l-0d tb.o tunorn l in a body . ..... Capt. Dimsdale and J,jeut. Oi::ilvio lert Friday last , to take charge of Napanee Corps S. Arm y; C apt. Uarpenr,er· an.d lJadet Valen tine. or Newmarket, are t heir snccessors to Orono Coxps .... .. 'l'ho Clarke Scott A ct Committee will try to raise $500· !l8 a prosecuting tund and uppornt a private prosecutor. A resolution WMS passed rel':retting the criticisms of the ti1.'A'l'ESMAN respeoting t he 1'11unders at Uobonrg in conn ection with the Petition, and the general management o.f the canip.aign .. .. . . A largo surprise party me·t at Mr. .l. S tewart's las t week and spent a very soci»l evening . Men's all Wool P ants from $2.00r t}p, E llison & Co. H eavy 'l'weed Suits, a job loh at $5.00. Ellison & Co. Sweepin g r ed uction in Dl!)l Ho@da :mcl Clothing. Ellison & Co. During the quiet months. we willL sacrifice prices. Ellison & Co. Wtl a r e crowd ed with stock. bon. Cellar to Garret . Ellison & Co. E x tra value in a ll kin d! of W ~nter Olothin g . E llison & Co .. · People are bringing t heir frieuJs, t o see the bargain s we offer. Ellison .Iii Co . . N EWt FRES HA N D FASHIONABLE, at very close margins. for Cash. S. MASON &S O N t- F A R ME R S W I LL FIND lN '.b'HE- B R ANTFORD BINDER ' Godol/'S L a.dies' B oole. I A JjJ!JJ!'".A. 'J'hing of B eauty. 'l'he mest brilliant shade~ p ossible, on all fabrics are made by the Diamond Dyes. U nequalled for brilliancy and du r a bility. lOc. at druggist. Send 2t:. for 82 Sample Colors. W II R" h d & C B i· t V e s, IC ar son o. , u r mg on, t. AT the Bowmanville barber shop op· ·., r~ Ofli ' ' p os1te w1e ost cc, the very best tobacco is sold at cost p rice, alt h ough thoro ara some would have vou t hink otherwise so J '· dont p11y 5 cents a pl ug for smokmg 1;;>bta hccok'wlien yo u can gk e~ ., d Q for 5 ceu ta a t 1 r '-'. lC s anc1 a 1l otter ·m sat whok;i,a1\l A MAGNifICE~TLY constructed machine, built from carefully A £1~tec1 ma~enals, a_nd one of_great lasting ~1ualities. DER with t he fmest cuttmg apparatus m the wor1d. BAR irnrant ed never to sag. .K nives of razor stee:. .. A . DER well balanced, free f10m forward wewht, and a TILT of great seope. -~ A IHN DJrR · l h " w.1t 1 t e newest REEL out, handsome ·stroncr and of gr_eat capacity. ' b cs) A B~NDE~ with the simplest and surest knotter in use never fa1ls to.,,tie, to t ie tight and in the middle of the sheaf. ' (G ) A BINDE~{ that can be folded in two minuter-; t () pass througoh any ordmary gate or barn doo r . ·· (7) A ]3~N?ER t hat f~l ds w~~hout removing any Bolts, S procket. Whct:Jls, or anythmg. Simple effective sure · (8) A BINDER · · nc-cove1:ed .' deck_ , and ' ' iron-capped . It is one of the mos t powerfuJ an'J pernament ., ~ . wit~ ;-:1 elevator perfumes prepare<l. .A. sin gle d rop will be I OJlers n o Stlckincr no d found sufficien t to scent a Jrn.nrl kerchlefor even ' ' ,· f'.' . r Wln ing lll wet grain. a room. rt is pnt u p in a new styl e of glaos- (9) A BINDER easily shifted backward and forward - with new ex stoµper edbottlesu.nd soldby allperfumereo,nd t~nsi on Butt B dr] .· <' · · druggists. . ' oar ior s iort gram· i·emovable in long urain & (IO) A BI~DER 0~ i·emarkably ligllt draft; easily ha;1 dled by 2°hors~s. I I DAV IS LAW RENCE CO., . 1 pnces. rs oLE AGENTS), M:IO N TR E .A. L .. I JA M E SM .1EAN, .Jiampton, A gent fo 1· D arlmgto;i, a11d <Ja.rhvr iglit, R O BERT MOON, Orono, A!Jent for Clarke

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