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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Mar 1885, p. 5

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Belongs to STOTT & JURY and nll Medicines advert.fried are for 'i:l Bow~uNVILLE, FnmAY, 1\'IAHCH 27. ~ sale by them. IZ'f =======-···· -..I _ _ ...,..__.... ........ & WRIGHT'S. 7 car loads SaJt. Liverpool Salt and Land Plaster-lowest prices at QUICK -_Al THIS COLUMN ~2 T ...c:::L. -r:::r E # --o··s E .Jf//flj:,.... t ""L U ·--· ·-· - - -- - - - - - - --- . ~----- - Cents ties a speci1tlty at ]\foyer's. ~ Children's suits, for at Mason Bros. ;~ o te 1h o urlvt ' of Messr.s. Stott, & J ury t is wee 1 L R en.rl t he 11otices of farms for sale in this issue. h .!..J __,._ ~-..,-._,.~··. . . . _ . - ..,,..... ,.~ r·_,-....,...,,-....,~__............_...... for $ li at Mn.son Bros. see tlle c. E . G . for weak eyes at STOTT & Re'" .T. H. Oh, 0£C11rn b rn)', wasstormJUH.Y'S Medical llall. Price onlr 50c. staid here l ast wetk. C. M. Cawker will h :we the choicest dispfay of Easter M oats. Mr. Edward Brittain. of Marshalltown , Iow;i, i s home on a visit. Ji'OR1'1FY YOUi=t HO_MES. At tliis s.eason ,.. h e brgtist and m ost C·>tnpleto stock of of the yeur every ho1rne · 1 s lcablo to be atlacked GeutR fnrnishi ugo a t Mayer' s. by disease, a.nd it beeomes necesstLry to protect the srstem from its ravages b,Y tho use ol tile. Mr . F ]<J1lis and M r. 0. Lulrn of very best me>ins possib\e. The b<;~t B(oo~ Oshaw.i , we re in town on Sunday Puriflers in 1 .he m11rket _,. s_old at SIOT1 & JURY'S Medical Hall. Get it at once, A good snit of clothes all wool tweed, men's sii1e,fo1· $7,50 11t Mason B ros. - - -- - -- - ·---·- - - - Remnants of dregs goods, tweeds, prints each piece a bargain a t l\fason Bros. 'l.'hree cases of Kew felt H ats just openDo not delay but go at once to STOTT & ed out at Conch,J ohnston & Crydcrman's. JURY'S Medical Hall tLnd g~t, a bottle of thttt F'or Bronchial and ThrorL t Affections, ('elebrated hlood Purifier, 1t may St~ve you ~any times its price before tho spring ' " over. Allen 's L ung Ralsam is uneqtrnlled . See advt. Th e Whi·by Ohron·icle accuses th e Oshawa Vindica tor of "lying a nd sticking to ir.." 'l'an snnbnrn frecklAR, &c... co.n be easily \Ve a re compelled t o holcl over a lot of 1·emoveil by using STOTT & .J UH Y'd Charm news Je tters and other m atter for want of ot Beauty. apace . ----- - ~--.--·-----·------Mrs.M. B:i.rrett, of Gesto, has been confined to b ed for n early t hree months and is still critically ill, \ Ye pay special c1ire un(_l uttcnti~n . to the H. II. Spence1· has sold his l 00 a cre preparll.tion or family receipts for Lm1mcnte, .Medicines, Condition Powders, ' &c. All our farm north- west. of Brookl in for $7 ,000 t o .-coods al'e selected with the greatest car~ ""'.d ,John Bood of Pickering. in the best markets, and absolute pnr1ty is guar11nteed. M arkham is to have an old maids' con STOTT & JURY, cert o n Go<>d F riday. H ('r e 1s a suggea· Our trade has been continually increasing and we expect to see our fifth year turn-oYe:r The Ileliable Druggists. tion fo1 · this town. 117 is'nt, we have? still show an increase. 0 611t1w11 hi!.s had n o convidions bv t he .Police Magistrate fo r t hree mon ths~ and thi~ deslrnhle state of affairs is a,cl'ib~d to PEARDON, the Salvation Anny'e work . . Capt . '£ homas who was- in char ge or the '1Ve n oticed a well d ressed yo11ng wo- S . Army here durin~ Capt.Himl's absence man ch ewing gum in the Barracks for all some weeks ago, i'I iu comm and at Whitby, and is much t h<>)lght of. she was worth the other evening . A L<'gion of the Sel ect K night8 of the 1\:Iiss Kenner, of Clinton, is vi siting h r many friends in this town. She ape, {S A. 0. U. W .. will be organized in to wu tu-night by Bro. S ir Knight C(;n1mauder nry highly of the Ulinton people. PROVIDES PENALTIES FOR THE -:' B. Gordon , of Turon to. A n excellen t far m j ournal i s the A.mer We n oticed Mrs Jonathan Porter in A number of young folks were e n te,.rcan Agriculturist. It should be r ead by tained 11t t h e r esidonc;i of Mr. Cha~ . t own this week. evc1·y fa rmer in t h e Iancl. 751 Broadway, Young on Monday oven ing la·t where a Mr. nnd Mrs. H . O'Hara, of Toronto, - oFNew York. are visi ting in town. very enjoyable time was sp ent . JHl)Hll"C A.l"ticlcs of· Diet. Over t hree tons of new goods ha" d been Mrs. Bulle ri, of J~ondon , is visit ing her Messrs . Kenner & ·Whittaker, book - ·· - AT- 'fhis applies to the Retail 'l.'rad e as well r eceived and passed into stock at t h e sei lers and station ers, successors 'to Mr. s ister , Mrs. M cLaughlin . ~ · genuine Stltr H ouse. T.Geo. M a.son, pro- Yellowlees, have dissolved part nership, 1ls Wholesale. Mr. Ransom Stevem1 and wife h ave r~ prietor. Mr: ltcnner contin uin g the b nsiness_ turned from British Col umbia. Dealers are ller eby r eminded th at A !.(reat number of persons in town are . R ev. E. Rober t s \~ill preach in the The funer al of the late Jolln Col will o n suffering from rheumatism :t t the present Queen St . Methodis~ Church on 8 1 \bhath Sund>ty last was ve r y lar gely a t tended. time. Th e ch anieable weat h er is pr oba- n <xt in t he morning on " God the portion Upwards of a hundred Foresters, t:Jf which bly th e catise. of his people " and in t h e eve ning the society he was a valued m em ber, t urned 'l'he coal 1loale1·s compla.ined of the m ild funera l sermon of t'ie late J "ohn Uolwell. out i n r egalia. and marched to the c~me w eather in th e beginning of the win ter. MONTREAI,, A p"culiar virtue in Ayer's Sarsapari ll'a tery. Abou t 25 of t h e bre thren came ·w e fancy that even t h ei r av1n·iciousness is thi\ t wh ile it deanses and purges the from o~hawa. . GlUND, PUT UP, A~D SELL is more than satiated. blood from till corr·lp t ions and impurities, P ropositions from t hirteen persons A widen.wake firm is t l1at of M esS:l's. and t her e by roots out dise1tse, it. bm ld s seeking admission to the Foresters ~ochl ty ' Couch, Johllllton & Cryderman. They n p and invigoriites the whole system, and have been placed i n. the ha111ls of the have alroiidy 1·eceived a tremendous stock AND NONE OTHER. rnake1> one young again. m embers this wefJk alread y. of dry goods, cloths, &c ., and n ow invi t e A few of th e young friends of Mr. and P1F>~UNlrn~· B U'l.'TER MAKERS. - T here J ~~~,!~t _ tlle name of the fir m is 0 11 ins pecti on . Mrs. J . M. Joness, met on Wednesday is n o dissent fro1n the decision of candid . TnE EAlLl'Hf:l:CONll, or Life at Home, is evening last and proceedeCl to theit- resi- ancl capable dairym en, that the Improved ea.ch pac.rnge. Q the title of a very useful book now b eing dence to su rprise tlie1u. They wei e Hutter Color of \Yells, R ichardson & Co. , ca11vassed for in t his t own by Mrs. Raffoll. greated with a welcom e lrnnd, and g1u11 e~ Burliogton, Vt. , is t he best in t he world. Mothers ~-ill find it a useful companion and singing wer e indulged in cluriug th e Such m en as A. W. Cheever of Ma!!aachuip the home. eve ning, m akin g it a d elightfo l ancl pro- setts, E. D. Mason, Ver mont, J:!'ra11cis A. 'l'ho Stan dard Bank in this town is soon fitable t ime for all pr esent. HOW TO SECURE HEAL TH. H offman, Wisconsin. u se it , and recomto remove to the building form erly oceupi· mend it as snpel'ior to all others. POPULAR L EC'lTJ:li: llY D.R. CAltMAN.It is stran o-o tlmt any one w ill suffer fro1 derangement~ b rought on by an impnre ci;·· ed by t he Domi nion Bank and subse- \ Ve learn with pie. :m r e t ha t the R e \f. Dr. c ulatiou of t h e hl ood, when, f~'" <> smA ll quently by Mr. Uodd. The b uilding is Carman, who ao r ecently visited our tow n , outlay, the physical o«ganizat1on can be be;ng fitted with phite glass front and and delighted the litrge audiences who heard him preach, h as kindly co nse11tcd completely restore(l by trrnt wo;·dor/ul blo J oth erwise improved. purifie r, Northrop & L):m::m s \, eg_etable W e forgot to r efer to the sermons pr each- t u return and deliver one o f h is populii r I take pleasure in certifying t hat I h ave sold Discovery. '£ bis mod1 c1L1e acts du:cctly ch ed in t h e Church S t . M eth. church on and instructive lectures. The d ate of the Dr. Wistar's l:lalsam of Wild Uherry for thirty upo" the Blood and .Bowels, nn<l er:id1cates S unday weok by I{ev . D r . Car man . The lecture will be given in a futme issu e . years, and know it to be one of Lhe oldest aa Scl'ofnla, r.falatin, Bilious ness, &c., from t he m orning sermon was good, but tl_ie dis· M any fo1 ·get that the hair and sc:tlp n eed well i>S the moat rolittble preparations in tlle system. As a tonic it has a r emarkable West End House 12. effect on the weak antl broken down con- course in tho evening on Con secrat10n was clean sing as well as the hands a nd feet. market for tho cure of Coughs, Colds, and r<tituti< m, rnstoring t,hc appetite, &c. Oue simply grm1d . W e have seldom h eard a Ex.tensive use ot Ayer ' s Hair V igor has Lung Complaints. I know of no ari.iclo tllat ' . -- ·- ----. proven t hat it is the best cleansin ~ age nt givee gl'e& ter satisfaction to those who use it. I who used it says Jt u t he most ex1Jenswe clear er presen tation of an y subject. CO;\IE, GENTT ,E SP&I:-<o,-and b rmg j W AN TED. - Basswood , Elm and Having sold Peruvian Syrnp for many years, medicine he knows of ; si nce using it his ap"WORKING P EOPI.ll AND THY.TR EMPLOY- for the hair- -th at i t preve n ts as well as malaria dvspepsia b iliousnese to rnid ity Black Ash Lumber : also 100 <:iords Hempetite hM improvecl so_much that it ~os ts ERS, " BY REV . )'VASIUNGTON GLADDEN. removes dandruff, cuols an d soothes the and knowing that its use has been attended of liver'aud atrm~' of kindr ed' mal~dies. lock F ire Wood, U. C. li'Olt~l'l'URE6:?r0' ) 1im twice as much to live as before.. The Author of this work is exten si voly scalp, and etimula t es the hair t o renew ed wi th great succes in mises of Dyspepsia, gener- Fortunately Kidney- Wort is at hand. It ]t b:mishes pain and woakne~s, 111v1gor:i.tc· al Debility of the System, a.nd diseases ori in· known as one of t h e most, sprightly and groth and beauty. OUSE AND ·rwo AClUJ: S OF the brnin ancl ncrvons system, and rouses t he ating in a bad state or the blood, I 11.1n :mtisflcd may b e had of the nearest d ruggist and spiril;ed writ es and a u thors we have itmon g L AN D 'l'O REN1', Situated on K ing St. CATTLE SliIJ'~fEN'.l'S. - Mr . Stephen Cot · d ormant nrnscles into uow life. that it i~ a remecly of great power and desei·v· will purify t he system, cor rect the stom - "\o Vest, Bowmu.nville. Possession April 1st. ue. He grappl es h t;re with on e of th e ton of this town l1as lJeen d oing a very and bowels, stimnlate the liver and ach to RICHARD MOORE, Brooklm. Ont. Apply difllcult and vital problems of t he times. h eavy trade in shippi ng cattle tnis winter. es t he attention of i nvalids. I am yet to hear kidneys to healthy action, remove all 10-.Jw·. tlle first complaint against eit her of the ab,ve Few a re the r emedies whose b eneficial H e is, h o wever, at home with his theme. Up to date he hM shipped to Montreal preparations. Lconsider t hem articles of great poisonous humor . and ·make you feel like EED GRAIN, A q uan tity of Whi te qualities and r eal m eriLs h ave m ade th em H e says :- "The greater part of my life m arkets an average of 30 head a week. merit and ha ve always tul,en much pleasure in a new man. As apring medicine, t onic .l<'ife nnrt a lso Deflance Wlleat free from BO popula1· with the public, and increased has b ee11 spent among wor k ing p eople, in \Ve iire pleased t o hesr also t lrn t h e is a recommending them to parties requiring such and blood Pnrilier i t has no eq ual. noxious seed of any sor t , for attle. Also a quantity of seed Barley, A . ltODill1'S.Leskard. from year t o year their consu mption, workiug with t h em, or in working for very pop ul11r b uye r among the farmers, remedies. R. FOTHEHGILL, IL·-! w ~. Ont. t hem ." Sure ofhis "audience, " h e uses h e p leases them every time. Be has which, whilet possess~n g the most val.uaNeweastl.,, Ont, Dec. 8th, 1882. b le r emedial properties, are yet so sim_ - plain and forcibl e words, both to employ- shipped se ven loads from burketon &lone. C ATTLE FOR SALE .,..F orty head of 1uestion s disple in their compound ,an d so easy to take, er s a nd employees. The c 'l'he new officers h ere are Capt. Sarah ·l · ,, G· .. d · a ll · 1 cat.Ue for· StLlo,_25 fa.t cattle and 15 steers . SALE. - A Y eat rn,., I ,\ e ti ' .rislng3 years old. A. Hobbins, lot 33, cou. 8, F OR as The Q uinine Wine, prepared byNurth - cussed hy h im so sensibly and practically , Owen, recently from t h e Oflicc1 BIRTHS . ·a 'l'raining A mna.ll qnantity of White Fife \ Vhea.t; Clarke Leskard P . O 11·'1 w "· rop & Lyman of Toronto. This article ar e among the most im port:1nt and H ome, England, and Cadet Tottie Burn ' ' ··-- - - - - - - HADDY- I n Toronto, on the Uth ingtant, the a quantity of Oregon Fife "\\!'heat; t wo good Grade Cows in calf to imported bull. DANrnr. B U LL FOR SALE - A thorough-bred is prepared fro m the pure Sul phat~ of IJressin g involved in w hat is called "The lately stationed in Kingston. Capt. Owe l wife of l\ir F . A . Haddy, of a son. DAVIDSON,- In Cartwright, on the Uth inst., DYEH, En1lel<l. i 3-1w· I Dur hiim Bull, risln~ 2 years, reglo tered in Quinine, co m bine~ with ~ue She_ rry w1ae, L abor Question . " The b ook ou:i;h t t o is evidently an educated and cle ver woman t he wife or Mr. w. Davidson, o( a BOil. h a ve a wide circulation. I t cannot fail to HI T E EGYP'l'IAN OATS F OR \ ne~v lierd book. Color, <larkrecl. A very fine and choice aronmt1s;a; which r elie ves the m1d speaks yery fin el!.tly and forcibly. · . animal. Ter ms reasonable. J. J,. BHOWN , lot KEA<JHrn- On the 25th instant Mrs. John SEED .-·A quantity for eale at 50 centa IJ, cou. 6,Dal'li11gton. Ht\mpton P.O. G -tf, Quinine of ibs bitter tast e, and d.°es not do good. (A New Edition.] Published The soldiers and cit izens ger erally ai'e ~Ke1tehie, of a daughter. per bushel. 'l'hev a~·erage 48 lbs. to the bushel, . in FUNK & w AGNALrn' (10 and 12 D ey impair in the least degr~e the e~cacy of ED SA LL- In Bowmauville, on the 20th inst., yield aa high ne 100 bushels to acre, stand up _ alrettdy (1uite favorably impressed wi~ the wife of M1" S. S. Edsall, o. f a daughter. its action upon the patient ; while small Street., N . Y . )Stundard Libera1·y_ Paper, both of the n ew officers. well and cost last seii son $2 per bushel. JON AH H ORSE S FOR SALE.- A General s,u1is, lot 32, con. 3, Clarke; Newcastle P. Purpose Bay Horse, 7 years old. kind and Far1uers can see one of Max well n o '-l- - " - - - - - - - - - - -- -- · doses, frequently repeatee, s tre n~then t.h e 25 cents. 12·2w· gentle in every respec t-<>nd a. Black Mare 4 M ourning goods a specialty a t Couch, L o w clown Binders at R. Hutchinson 's, p ulsa., i ncrease muscular force, and m MARRIED. --------. - · - - - - - - - - - yeaas old, qL tiet and kind, any lady can ariVe OON ROBE F O UND. - O u Gra vel lier. For lurtber parL icnlars, apply to A. W . vigor ate the t on e of the n ervous system, J .ohnston & Cryderman's. Enni3killen, said to be th" b est binder i PETERR-RCO'l'1'- At t he r esidence or t he l{ IJRK. l -tf Iload, between Orono anc l K irby, a COON C bridc'd fathel', 011 March 25, by Uev. George and thus by t h e gen eral vigor which it T ERRIBLE 0C'l'ltAGE. - .Tust as WC go to Canada; lightest i1~ h eH, ligh t.es t i n dr. - Hrown, Mr. William Peters, and Miss Ma1n;1e Sitrn ROBE. Owner can he.Ye same by ptiying imparts cr eates an appetite wh ich gives to press, uews r each es us o f a most fieudish <rh t, m ost durable 1n wear, eds test hanr eel Scott, cl11ughter of Mr. William S~ott, llll of for this advt. ROl:ll~llT RAIN EY, lot 22, con. F 0 11. SALE. - Fine Phaeton, leather 10, Cla.rke, Leskard P.O. 12·1w· ., top, good as new. Can be used with one the sto1~ach tone a nd energy, and fortifi- outrage at ancl near Wark worth. A t about ~nd will go thr uu gh a nine foot gate .. he Darlington. 1 es t he system against all in fectious dis- 11 o' clock on \ Vednescb y night M essrs. ricrht was sold to M cCarmick, of U . o::;;, ,;-+----- - - - OTIO-E. - AU a'!counts, notes, etc., ~:;;;v~e~~~tUg~ }.J;;.:!-~s~. ~~~~e~~ ~f.g~ ~b~~ eases. Ask for Northrop & Lyman's T hompson and Oliver went to th e shed fo~ eivhtv thousan d doll a rs, to build s11id D IED. due the late firm ors . Mason &. Son, must goods can be bought cheap W A P OPE be pa.id immediately. l<'or 6U daye al! accounts ilowmanvil!e, ' ' · ' Wine; sold by all dru g~i st. at Godfrey's hot el t o get their teams. Bincl: r . · SrnPSON. -At llis r esidence. Darlington, on may be paid to me; but arter t hat time to my · - - - - - - - -- - · - -- - Thom pson's team was gone; he however EASTER M EATS. - C. M . Cawker has March 23rd, 1885, Hon. .John Simpson, l:lenator, Solicitor, when cost will be incurred. By order of the crcditor j, STALLION FOR SA.LE.- A.n H eavy h fo und them wh en h e got h ome all bespat- honglJt se ven ! very fin e and choice a nim· in the 71th year of his age, ., ,, S. MASON. Draught Stallion i-ising ;l yeMs, sired _ by P~msoNs OF SEDENTAILY H.rnITS, t e ter ed with b lood. Oliver 's mar e was lying als for East er, and will have on exhibition For.EY- ln Mtinitou.on the 20th inst., William Bowmanv1.le.}':I~_l885. 12-4w "Gleniffet'," :tml well bred on eta.m's aide. me is passed a.t the James Power, son. of the lllte J obn Foley. . grea t er par t 0 f w h oae t l . . on its broadside- dea.tl- tlw t h l'Oat cut at his llt or e on Thursdtty n ext and follow- formerly of Darlington, aged 17 yei>rs, 5 months Weiv,hed 1750 lbs wllen 3 ye..rs 7 montb.s old. OUS E AKD LO'.r IN HAMPTON Gobel ft at bo ne and superior action. Has pr.ovd esk, or iu some way bent over daily tasks, clean acr oss_ On 'l'hnrsday mor nin g M i'. i ng days o f the week a rare and choice and 11 days. .!<'OR SALE- A comfortable farm dwell· ecl himself n sure foal-getter, He has few CoLWEr,r,- In Bowman ville, on the 19th inst ·· lng on west. aiile of Main ~t., Hamp ton. Hood cqua.ls - cramp t h e stom ach_, weaken its muscles, Broadwor th, wh o lives n ear Bant:t's m ill, display of beef, m utton, i;>ork, ~eal, as a Canadian bred borse. .A.vply to stable ; hard and soft water; splendid or chard Aa1·on Robbins, Cloverdale F\irm, Cla11ke, - and incur. dyspepsia ea1:l ~. Their mo~t went to the yar c l to fee d his c1ittle, and sausages and spring lamb. While vie - J ohn C.:ol well, t\ge(l 20years a nd 8 months. aud vegetable garden. Would make a comfort· Leslmrd. P.O. 13 fot;nd a favorite nnue d ead- h er th roat ing the display and gi ving your orders for..,(,~~~=~=-:::==========~ ahle home for person wisMng to retire. ] f ull l'eliable and safest, med icrn al r e?ource Northrop.~Lyman s.V,egotableDisco~ery , ' cut and en t r ails lot out. Ou going fol'th- m eats you can also order a supply · of -- . - - - ·- ·· - - -- " pa1·ticula.rs from II. lDI,LlOTT, J·r .. Hampton S TALLION l!'OR SALE.- A very fine M. A. JAMEi! . .Bowmm·. vi!le ; or .TOS.'l.'. KNAPP, the .great B lood Pun~er? an~ wlucl~ ~s ea- er fonnd a four yeM·-old colt, th roat cut - · groceries from bis al ways fresh and well BO WM ANVILLE MAR KE'l.'S. EnniskilJen, 3-tf. young Heavy Draught Stallion rl9ing four p ec1a.ll y ad~pte_d t o mdiges~10n'..Bihor1;1s- the jugl ar vein b eing p i erced, the colt was assorted stock. Dont fail t o call. --- . _ - . years, for stLle ; or would exchange for a. good Corrr.·cted bu JOHN J,yr, i;;, e'Ve111 Thursday 1 ~ CHING 0 span of drivers. Sir e, "Gleniffer," Darn bas. onand .Pove1tyor11npu 1ty alive <tt 2 p. rn. A v;. t! uable cow was also GooD FRIDAY S EIWICES.-·- Ser vi ces of n oss, Constipat1 GG 8 FOR H_ AT . . · . - . n ac- fom straight crosses. Also, a good blood 1na.re of th e blood. treated in t he same w1 1y . \ Vhat p ossible unusual inter est are to b e h eld, D _ V., in Flour, per 100 tb . ..... $2 00 · . to . . $2 25 count of cer tarn parties m tb1s towu in fo·Ll 7 years old ,for StLlc on reasonn.ble terms. hiivin~ made it tbeit- business to spread reports .Apply 'to G E ORG E J oI.L, Solinn. Ont. ~Hr motive could exist for the perpetmtion of t h e Church S treet M ethodist Ch ur ch on Ftill Wheat, per b us h, ... 0 75 · . to. _ 0 80 reftecting on my honesty in t he late Poultry ___ J os. B eaudin, M . D . , H ull, P. Q. , such i1 horrible, dcvlish deed can only b e Good-Friday April 3rd. They will b e Sprin g Wheat , per bush. 0 78 . . to ·· 0 80 Show held hero, I am prepar ed to make onth writes : D r. Thomas' Ecl ectric Oil com-· sur mised. T h e gr en,test excitemen t, of h el d u n der t h e a uspices of th e Yo un g Rye, per bushel. ··.·· · .· 0 50 .. to .. 0 55 tlJ.at all the bird s sho wu by me that took fl.rst GOOD FARM IN CL ARKE F OR are, and were .my o_wn pl'f)pert!, ,and SALE- 150 acre;;, htJiug lot 31,con.5,Clai·ke, mancls a larae and increasing sale which course ex ists at Wark worth mid n eighbor- M en's Evan gclistice B:1nd of this Oats, per b ushel. ·· ··· ·· 0 28 . . to .. 0 32 prize~ that any pers~n buymg Light .Brahma Eggs on which are good fr..me dwelling and outit richly me~its. I have al1~<>J'.S fu nnd it hood . No arrests hav() been made - al - Church which during t h e ye:1r has Peas,Blue .···· ·· · ····· 0 50 .· to .. 0 65 from me for_ 1>1 eedm,g purpQses ·. :win .ge~ them build\ngs. Well fenced, well watered rur.11i'hg " Bbckeves . . .. · · · · 0 82 .· to. · 0 86 from.these l>n ds at $3 per 13, or $o per 2? e,9gs, st1 ·eam, in good. state of cul Li v1·tion. For ex ceedingly h e lpful; I u sed it m all cases th ough r umor is busy with several suspect- been t h e h onored m e 11ns in th e hands of " S mall: · · . ·. . ..· . 0 55 ... t o ... 0 60 .A ft11r hat!-'h g;1aranteed. ED. HAG-G I l fl· further particulars applr to 'l'HOl:l. VINSON, of rheumatism, as well as fractures and eel par ties. -Brighto1· Ensign. God of leading many scor es of souls to J3owmanv11le J. · 0. 12-Jw. Orono, or A. PIDLl, A.lU), on the premil!Cs. ? dislocations. I made u se of it myself to Cottons at t h e old prices at Couch, Christ. Invit ations arc being exte nded Barley, No. 1. ...... .. 0 ~O ·. to . . CO ------~1-~ sw~ " No. 2, extrn .. .. 0 t>3 .· to .. 0 5::> calm the pain of a broken leg with dislo· Johnston & Crydcrmn.n's. t o all the Evangel tstic Bands in the " No. 2·.. . . . .. , 0 50.. . t o ... 0 53 cat ion of tho foot, and in t o days I. was 1 Ro-srnsoN's PnosJ' H©RlZEO EMULSION neighboring towns and villages to atten_ d 'l 'H · E ·' " No. 3 · . . . .. ·.. 0 50..·to ... 0 00 entirel y r elieved of the pain." is particularly adapted t o DELICl\TE FEM- and take par t in the ser vices. The pubhc 3, Cllnke there being 50 acres in each lot. \'Y ill Butter ,per lb. best table .·O 13 .· @ · · 0 16 Village or Lesko.rd, containing about 18 be sold together or in two parcels. Good buildALES, in t h oae low states of th e sys tem ser vices will b egin at 10 a. rn., 2 p. m., rooms. Good Barn and Shed in reur. AIJJJly ings, well fenced, well watered, goocl orclla1·d. Lard,'lr it> .. ·· . ·· ·. ······ O lv . . @ ·· O 13 I Only 3t miles from Newcastle. 'l'erlllJI easy. Mothers Graves' Worm E xter minator that manifest tliemael ves in so many of and 7 p. m . Christians of all denomina- E ggs,'IJl' J oz . . · ···· ·· ···· ·0 lG .· @ ·· 0 16 to CAMEHON, CASWELL & ST. J onN, Apply tor particulars to SOLOMON HA,RRli:l, Barristers, etc., Al- tion s a r e very c?rdially in vited t o attend is pleasant to take; ure and etrect~al i~ the ai l .nents peen liar t o th ei r sex . Potatoe.s,perbush el. ···· . 0 25 · · @) · · O 25 tH Ki ng St. ,J< ~ast. I on ~h e premises, or to. WILLIAM Ha.URIS, d istroying worms . Nany have tried 1t way~ ask for RomNsoN's PHOSPHORIZEn , and take part m ·the exer cises. Every Dressed Beef. ····· . · ·..· 5 50 . . @ ·· 6 50 13-4w 'loronto. ' Vh1tby, P . O. .;~i~iio!!311 . _ IQ, E~IULSION, and be s ur e you get it. I body welcome. with the best r eeults. Q_ :EP- G- Local and Otherwise. New Prints at McClung's. New Carpets at McClung's. New Dress Goo<ls at McClun_g's. See the C . G. for the eyes i1t St ott & ·Jury's. J u ~t arrived a.t Mayor 's 12 cases o sprin~ hits, in Urn n ew styles. Prof. " Wiggins predicts that the coming summ er will be an exceedingly wet on e. D ·1es the oldest in habitant r ecollect of a winter of more con tinuous cold than t11is on e? Jt is said that the dentists of this country use a ton uf gol G annually for filling teeth. 'rhe maple syrup season lrns arr ived, b ut has yet n o mim ples have r each ed our sanctum. Lat e issues of G-11.p have been excellent on es, th e cartoons being in sea.son and very stril{ing. ]!~arm ers are requ ested to send their address to the Cwmd·ian Breeder, Toront o, for sample copy . On the first day of spl'ing, M arch 21st, the thermometer regi ste r etl 10 d egrees b elow zero in this town. 1 id for a complete A fair price will be p1 edition of tlrn Cottage B ible wi t h nott:is. Apply at STATESMAN Oftir.e . Every person who is going to use an ything in t h e ha.~·dware l ine should watcl1 for t he new sprmg 1mnoun c<>mE mt of L ee & Eds11ll to appear n ext week. A goocl all wool tweed suit, made by the best cutter in town, only $8 .50 ce11ts at T _ Geo_ Mason's Star H ouse. The m ysterious disappearance of a pet cat on M unday last caused much anx iety in a certain locality in this town. ··~:E~~::::,b;;:::::-,:'.,:.:::.:~·,:: I Pointers for the People. be War Declared. Some Jines of goods have touched bottom arid are adva ncin g in _ p rice. Buy early and y ou will save money. PREVENTIONBETTER THAN CURE. A Beautiful Complexion. QUALITY, OUR LEADING FEATURE. The following we have bought at rates that cannot repeated: Special job line Can. Tweeds from 35c. to $1.00 per yard. · yard \Vide--· from 5 cent s yard up. 6 Bales Grey Cotton2 Cases White Cotton- yard wide-fro1n 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 P ieces Prints and Ginghan1s from 5 cents yard up. 9 ·Cases Fine 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 patised into stock. W e undoubtedly have the largest and best assorted Stock of reliable goods in Bowmanville. The Aaulteration of fooa Act First-c]ass Clothing to order, made by MR. the No. 1 Cutter. *HOUSE.) T. ·CEO. MASON, Proprietor. KEEPING & SELLING New ~pring Goods ~SoNs&C~ WM. McM URTRY'S. .·-=-=---=-=---=-==-=' all of which will be sold very ch eap for Cash. P U R E S P JC E S New Prints I New Ginghams, N 8W Q tt OnS, New Tweeds, &c. I 30 YEARS. Call and inspect. A pleasure to show goods. W. McMURTRY, ~ H S c~~N~~~~~~~!!!~ W 0.1 I I -N H E I T ~HEOTLEES~ S"LAILN '-'-Al~DOHR " Ol'E E 0 1 ' F1~~r~~J!in~~~! fr~t:~!~~l!~n.

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