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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 May 1885, p. 5

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7 car loads Salt. Liverpool Salt and Land Plaster-lowest prices. Tbc Adulteration of foo~ Act PROVIDES PENALTIES FOR THE · w . QUICK&Co. KEEPING & SELLING -oFfJD)lUl"C Articles of' .Diet. This applies to the Retail Ti·~de as well 1 as Wholesale. Dealers are hereby r eminded that * [YMAN, SoNS & c~ M ONTREAL, GlUND, PUT UP, A:N"D SJi:}LL' PURE SPICES AND NONE OTHER. See that the name of the firm is on each package. J<~or sale by STO'r'l' & JURY "The .Reliable llrngp:iats" Bowmanville, Pride of the Valley [Tratle Mark registered March. ISSt,l The only medinm that acts at the aan},e tim e on the J,i,·et'. the Boewls and the ludneys· ·'.['hese Great Organs are thena.tural cleansers or the system. [(they worK well health will be perfect· if they become clogged. drendfnl diseases a~e sure tn follow, \vith terrlblo snftering·. Billionsness, Headache. Dyspepsl!', , 'Constipation, Kidney Complaints, Rheumatic Pai11s nnd Aches are developed because the blood is poisoned with the humors that shonld be expelle<l naturally. -Pride of the Valley is a positive and per minsnt cure. STOT'f & .JURY Sole agents fo Bowm:mville. MEDICINE HORSES WANTED 900 HUNDRED HORSES WANTED oat once to try that Celebrated English Condition Powder- It makes an old horse f nU like a .colt. Purifies the blood and gh·es a fine gloHsy Col. Villiers inspected No. I _ Company HA' L' THOROUGH BRED BLOOD .coat. A trial only costs 25 cents. of 45 th Batt. on Friday evening last aud HOltSE. ··GJWRG·E EXTRA."' will be STOTT & JU HY Sole manufacturers for will start f rom the lot onr glorious nnd gorgeous ke)?t for se1·vice at his own stable, J.ot, HJ, Uon. wits "ery loud in his pr11.ises of the good -Canada. 1, Clai·ke. His stock, for si' e and bci11.nty. can appearance and proficiency in drill prenot bci surpassed. Good pastu1·,.ge for mares eented by the Volunteers; theyreffect g reat at S L50 per month, bnt no rcspomibility. \ U<;(INAltD THOMPSON, Pl'iprictm·, Newcn.s· 20 _ Golde11 C:l1:t1"tots- A .Uurcll·gi:n1< lle1~,.c«·ntaH0~1 . 'l'he occasion is rendered delight fully credit on their cntlrnsiastic drill m & tructtie, Ont, 2L - 2w* wttll two Bands or M11s1c and 20 Jnb1lee Srnge.ra. No such sunbursts of splendor& , ODJOYu.blo or, Capt. H.o we. w1ire ever pehelcl ~iw1iy ,from, t.heOrient, S llV<l in this exhibition, whose rcsonrces are limitless. Look f~r it, GC\t pmces !11 wm<lows. 011 P-lev11.t.etl pl>ltform·, tho housetop" »ncl porticos. Yoll ...·"')\' . ....... --.... ·. ., ........... . , .... ..... , ..... ............. ....-..,......,, AIRY BUSINESS FOH. SALE.- 1 ' w ·e beg to caU the attention of thtw1llnevers~e 1tshkc a.gain. TW O PERFORMANCES EVERY DAY. 'fhe snb~ criber offers f..>r sal~ bis dairy farm ers in West Durham to the new ad busineas includrng new waf{on and all the noors 01> BoW'MANVII~LE, FRIDAY, MAY 22. e11 at l 1mcl (;:-lD I>. 111., '1'l·ld1 gives :t full lrnu.r 4o view lhe 'Vontlm-s before vertisement of the "Coalition li'oundry utensils; or would eell outfit and supply a 1hc <!lrcu. l!i begin~. man W ith all the milk he can sell at reasonable and Machine \<Yorks" as Mr. M cClung price. In case I do 11ot ~ell I want a goo1l trustcalls his establishment. '.l'he works arc a 9 worthy man tp take charii:e or tho business fo r me. Apply to 8n:l'lrnN C01"l'ON, J<:rpingha m great convenience t o farmers in this section Bowmanville, 19:3w. Dairy, (tncl we h ope they will give Mr. l\foClung Every parcel a bargain at Mason Bros. all the patronage they possibly can so as ~OVER 400 ACRES ...~ ORT DARLINGTON HARBOU R TheScott A ct came into foi:ce in Orillia, to aid in making it a perman ent s uccess . COMPAN Y. '!'he annual meeting of the -on May 1st . Stockholder" of the Po~t Darlington llar bou r FRANK A. RonmNs' N Ew Snows. Company r,,r the election of Directors foi· the T ait & Morrison make the best Photos Towards this p opular combination of ensuing year. and for other purposes will be i n the county. trlingthe Largest in the Dominion. held at the Company's Off.i ce, at Port D1 museum, two-ring circus, and fifty-cage to11 , on Monday, the i5tn day of June, next at WE PAY CMiH FOR . Another consignment of those cheap me nagerie, which is to e xhibit here on :1 o'clock In the aftern"on. By order. J. M"IL,sug<n·s at J. Lyle's. Satmday, May 30th, the ne wspaver press NE, Secretary. Bowm'1.n ville, 13th May, 1885 20·td, ·onounced and liberal in p raise. A roller sktiting rink has been opened are most p1 'l'o begin canvassing nt once on fall sales. etc. or part Cash and Due Bills for This is the lifth season of an entertain.a t Cobourg this week. C o u r t of R evision, Bowmanville . Steady employment to successful men. Good ' G · ' D G · Beautify your houses by using :Kalsom- ment which has never failed t o encounter agents are o'lrning fron1 $10.00 to $7 5.00 per ·roceries or ry oocls. the most brilliant anc l flattering success, ine. All shades at L ee & Edsall's. free, This will meet the r equireme t of ll month and expenses. 'rerms and outfit COU RT OF R EVISION FOR SPECIAL PmzEs-·Mcssrs. Manning & A<ldreas STONE & V.' ELUNG'l'ON. n s a · Murdoch B ros' stock of field and gar- and a correspondingly great t riumph for No 3worthy preaen t a h::rn dsome quadruple - the 'l'own of Bowma.nville will meet at 1G-3m , Nurserymen, Toronto. Ont. the Council Room, on T U E SDAY, 2Nn J u NE at. this season is already assured. 'l'he r ealV. DRI'.l'TAIN & (Jo., den seeds is the best they htw e ever had. plate cruet stand, value $15, as a special 10 " · 111., for hoa1 ·ing appeals against assessson for all t his is apparent and needs Market Sgmire, Bowmanville. e ments nnd revi·iug the Assessment Holl. OARDERS WA NT E D . -OomfortAll the P ort H ope stores close now at little comment. Mr. R obbins ts a con- prizti for a milo race, co ntestant s to b. By order, H. vVINDA'l"l', 'l'. C, ahle t·ooms aud bo1u cl for a few persons at May 1, 1885. 's of age. E ntrance fee, 25c. 18-:lm. half-past six every evening, Si.it urdays ex- scientious and ambitious exhibitor who under 25 yea1 21-lw, Bowmanville, May 20, 1885, MHS. H. W. l<EFFELL'S, King-st JGast, 18 Messrs. Kenner & Co. also present a half cepted. culls the best th ere is in the way of F or tho lar«est ·stock of n e w and fash - rarities and gives a. varied, vast and tre- dozen :,iilver spoons as 2nd p rize in old ionable Drcss"goods, call at Couch .John- mendous tP.nted entertainment, which men's race. s tou & Cryderman's. repreee nts only th e most excellent talent BIRTHS. St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, P et er - and features found i n t he range of the entire show l'ea\m. His circus is !!iven CoNLIN.Tn Darlington, ou the 5th instant, b oro, which was opened on lV[ay last, is ~ --the wile of Mr. 'l'homus Conlin. of a son. in dua l rings ttnd by a corps l·f a rtists of HrnG!NBOTHAM- InBowmanville.on the !9th lighted by electric ligh t. A splendid :tssortrncnt of new h osiery acknowled ged pre-eminence, whc;ae names inst., t he wir<J oCMr. 1'. G. IIigginbotha01 or a a guarant y of th e hi~h order of the s_ on. and gloves just opened out >lt Couch, are perfor mance, Charles Vi' . l<~ish is con- - MAN!'<ING- In Bowluanvilie,on the 20th inst., Joh nston & Cryderman's. ceded by e very sane man alive the most ~e wife of llfr. Geo. Manning of a son, M r ._Elliott, of Port P en:y shipped 150 agile, original and daring bareback rider DIED. h ead of choice cattl e to the Liver pool that ever r ode on a fleet-footed steed . CLA Y'fON- ln Darlington, oo May llith, John 20 pieces Black Silk, market on T uesuay of last week . His d eeds are not only the results of his Clayton. aged 5-1 years, 4 months. · 40 pieces Cashmere, $388 .55. has been contiibuted to the Port (\Wll genius, and are attempted by no one PYE- ·In Oshawa on the 14th inst.. Isabelle, Hope Volunt eer Fund, besides numerous else, b ut have been seen in every nation- beloved wife of M1 300 pieces Print , -.HichardPye,aged 5! years parcels ancl boxes for both ofticcrs and ality and praised by every magnate and f MASON- In Newcastle. on May 17th, John A. 50 piecesGinghams, J men. crowned head in almost every portion of ~ Mason, aged 21 years. 50 pieces Lawns, DAYMAN- On Tuesday, J\fay HJth. in Bow· M essrs . Jeffery Bros., Whitby, last week tho globe. Ho has been feted by a pieces Dross Goods, 100 ~ ~a~u~vi ~ ll~ e,~ A ~n~ni~ e~w~ if~ e ~o f~J\~1r~ . l~ I . ~D~ a.y ~m~ a ~n, ~ ~ nnmbcr of kin g& and adorned greater sold to Mr , Con lay of Quebec, one of 150 pieces · Worsteds and with more valu:\ble mementoes a nd je weltheir fme imported m ar es for the sum of BOWl\fANVILLE M ARKETS. Tweeds, crowned belts than all other equestrians $1,100. And he is but one of over Comct cd bJJ JOJLN LYLE, every Thu rsda / Crompt on'sCoralin eCorsets S ee our pn,rasols, they are :tll n ew goods combined, 1 a s we did not carry over a single pan1sol one hundred meritorious perform ers, i nF rench Wove Corset s, from last year. Couch , Johnston & Cry- cl udi.:i g twenty-fi ve lovely lacly r iders. Flour, per 100 it .. .. . . $2 50 . . to .. $2 75 . Children's Corsets, Fall Wheat, per busn. . . . 0 VO. _to .. 0 92 Tho sensation in mid-air, bicycle tournaderman. 1000 dozen H osiery, ments and skfLloriul cont ests, as practiced M r . H. Salter, of Por t H ope, who h as in the great rinks, :idd largely to t he Gloves, b een attending th e E clinbur~h University ii;iteres t of a remnrkable arenic preson ta- Oats,p11r bushel. . . . . . . . 0 38 _. to __ 0 40 Lace Curtain s, '6ince August , hu.s successfully vassc<l h is tion of g reat acts. 'l'h e museum lacks no 0 examination, Curtain Nets, essent ial q uality w maire it a pleasant The tailor ~hop of Mr. Jno, F erguson, and i nstructive department of the colossal " S mall. ...... .. . . . _ 0 55. ...to .... 0 00 Rubber CirculaTs, \Vhitby, was entere<l liy burgla1·s on Mon- show, while the fifty ocld cages of animals Butter,pe1· tb. best ta.ble. . O 10.. @ ·· om~ Rubber Coats, day of last week and goods to the value of leave out of a gigantic collction no s iugle L ard, 11" tb .. . . . ..... . . , .. (\Ht .. @ .· 0 rn Gents' Celluloid and Linen $20 WCl'C t;~ken. zo© logical speci men of interest clescribed E ggs,4P' Joz; . .. .. ... , .. ·.. O !} ·· @ · · 0 10 Collars, l\'k. Stephen Scripture, of Colborne, in natural history. To those who love Potatoes,porbush el.·. .. . 015 .· C<O · · 0 20 Gents' Ties, ireccived a letter: from Moose .Jaw last the t ented show, Mr. R obbins p resents ~==--~~-===-=="!' : week, containing se1 ,eral uhdes of wheat, all that can be desired and ricl1ly deserves Gent s' Gloves. th e fa vor ·and encouragement of the 3 t o 4. inch es long, sown April 3rd , Sheetings, Shirtings. Cobourg has purchased a new lif~ bo~t. public. 'l'he next Entrance Examin:ition for BowVictoria T wills, Meltons, Ayer's Cathartic P ills are the best manvillo High School will be held on 'l'HURS· It is a large one, capable of holclmg 20 Un ion Tweeds, · and lfRCDAY, JU LY 2nd anrl 3rd. Jn. · p eople with her crew of seven , being 25 medicine that can be emy1oyed to correct DAY tending cirndidato· should send in their names Cottonades, Duck s, foet Ion~ and ha ving seven feet beam, irregularities of tha stomach and bowels. imwcdiately to tile Principal. Drills, Lerther Cloths, 'l'he 'l'hird Clns~ Non-Prnfcssional Examina· T. G 1' 0 . Mason's St ar Honse although Gentle, ye t t horongh, in th eir action, cure constipation, s timulate t he tion will be held in tho High School. Bowman Shirts and Drawers, a comparitively n ew honse, h as left many they dige~tive organs and the appetite, and ville, hcginr1ing ou l\1onday, J uly 6L h, at 1 p1m, older houses far behind in t he racl:l of Cretonnes, 'l'he ::lecond Class Non-Professional E xamin· 'l'heir turn over is very cIeaose, b uild up, and s treng then the aLiou will begin in the High School Bnildings, p opultir favor. Gloves and H osiery, system. Bowmanville, on 'Wednesday, Jnly 8tll, nt 11::0·1 farge. Hats and Caps, Carpet s, T o the F armers.- J u s t to hand. a.'l'ho m. First-Class. Grnde C. Non-Professlono.l P e1 ·sons desirous of forwarding orders White and Colored Gen ts' O n e c ar-load of A m eric a n No. 1 JJ;xaminatlon wm bo llold 1it the Normal . t o the STA'J'E~~fA N office from Orono, Seed Corn.- J . Lyl e . Schools, '1'oronto and Ottawa, beginning on , S · d d f , , . Shirts, :N e wcastle, Courtice 01· any p art of this Yellow 'ft' t k f· . F . G· . Wednesday, J uly l~th, atl:30 p.m, mts ma e to or er rom $8 up. Boys Smts r eady-made from $2 up. 1 A1 Gents' Braces, a1oe, s, oc o c1 io1ce · am1_y rocers Candidates must notify the County Inspectt o wn, cntl uo so by telephone a t our ancl Prov1 s10ns at botto m pnces at J . or not lat er than .June Jst. Those Wl'lting for e xpense. Tidies, Splashers, . 'and 1'hird CitisaClass,$l. must pu.ywh a ich foe amount~ of $Z; fol' Second J -~ Mn. IT- , H ave you seen those lOc Lyle's ' 'l'hir·I must be Towels, C . arriages, Ei.::pr.oas Wagons, Cads, forw:ard~ d to tho County I . nsp. ector > th. their patterns of Wall P 1 iper at Variety Hall ~ White Quilts, B alls, Lacrosse Sticks etc. cheap at Variapphcatwns. , . · _ _ M rs. Il- : Yes:-Ibought enot\gh for 3 lJ W. W. l'AMBLYN, l\f .A .. · p · t .K nitting Cot tons, &c. ety H a . 3l-2w. Hell\i-~aster. r ooms. 'rhey go up j ust splendid. Fancy designs in Wall Paper at 'l'ait & Morrison's. Sevorai girle are practising for the girls r ace on Monday. 'rhe sports on M onday afternoon will cause great )a\1ghter. Headquarters for salt, plaster, and g rain of all kinds, at J. Lyle's. SEE THEM. Another shipment of Wall Papers ancl bnrdcrs just received at Van I ety Hall. . Maynard's is the best plnce in Tow tu get your Jewellery repaired and re culored. The fat man's race on Monday between our two policemen should decide who shall be Chief next term . D on't fail to witness the Monster ProThe cession on Monday afternoon. t(lldier boys will be out. in full force. Candidates who intend writing at any of the J nly examinations will tiuu particnlars in ad vertise'lrnnt iu this i~sne . Those who fail to hear Rev. E. W. Sibbald's address Oil "British Patriotism" on Monday night will miss a great treat. Grinning through a horse coll~r for M. Mayer's Hat prize on Monday ~ill bring out some ugly faces. The ugliest face wins. The Union School pupils a1·e in great glee over the challenge race between Corporal Bobbs a nd Bro. S. ·w. Sanders. They baok the Corporal. Farmers will find our assortment of Field and Garden seeds the best in town. Our new stock now coming in, \Ve intend to lead. .L Lyle. 14. Attend at the Drill Shed Grounds next Monday and witness the "Ilolt for Life," or race fot· freedom as acted by J oe May· nard and Policeman Thompson. The funeral of the late Geo. Cullen , took place at Whitby on Friday 15th, the Sons .o f Eno-land conducting the cer emonies, Sel'.Cl~l brethren from Bowmanville wer e present. At the r ecent weclcling of Mr. Sherman Brown, to Miss \<V. A. Brown, in Whitby township, there were, out of the iieventy · lh' e g uests who were present, thirty-six bearing the cognomen of Brown . The annmil closing exercises,in connection with Victoria University Cob'ourg, took place from Sunday to W edne~d:iy of hist week. A la1·ge number of gradu~tes · ttendcd the closing exercises. On Wednesday of hist week an at tempt was made at train wrecking on the 0. & Q . railway, about 15 miles west of Peterboro. T ies were piled on the tmck but were seen in time t o save the Montreal express, \Vhilo M essrs, Hall & D. Witmer were at work putting up a ver::mclah at the rear of one of the Whitby Hotels, the scaffold broke and both men fell a distance of twenty feet. Hall was slightly but Witmer severely br1tised , ·p.m. Mr. Stephen Clemens has ~eturned to Brandon. M r. Geor~e Lee has returned home from ihe South with his health but little improved. The annual meeting of th~Bowmimv ill e Mechanics' Institute will be held in t ho Council Chamber, on Tuesday next at 8 The Standard Ba.nk Branch in this town now occupy the ne1v premises iu Mr I-fors1:1y's block, mia.r!y opposite the STATESMAN Office. ~ Mr . U'. B . Carswell, late 'c lerk iu the Ontario Bank here, left for Toronto on Monday lo t ako a higher position in the Head Office of the Ba11k in that city. The Young People's Association of the Queen St. :Methodist Church will meet next Friday eveni ng, to make arrangements for their visit to Ehenezcr association. A full attend11.nce of tho members is requested. Open air conc1ort by D. 0. & P . Co. 'Band, weather permitting, this Friday Evening, May 22nd.- lst, March,- Forlorn ~lopes , by St. Jocome ; 2nd, Overture,- Rip Van Winkle, by Beyer; 3 rd, Quickstep,- N akokus, by P ettee ; 4th, Waltzes,- The Knight, by Knight ; 5th Reel,- Medley, by Southwell. GRAND OrE~INa-O rawiord's Roller Skating Rink will be open to the public on Saturday evening next, when Prof. R oblin, Champion of Ontario, will be present . Ou Monday, Prof. Aikens, (a mute,) champion of the world, and who has a world-wide reputation, will be present, day and evening. Prof. Roblin will a lso be present on Monday, Both old and young are invitt1d t o attend. For full particulars see bills. 1-w I , ~ g~eat m?ven;ent in Wall Paper at 1 Ia1t & Morrison s. A good suit of clothes, youth's, size for for $6 at Mason Bros. A few more remnants of \<Vall Paper left at Variety Hall. Big Bargains. Maynard's is the b est phce in Town fo get your watch or clock r epaired. Best in the World ! First and Formost ! FR ANK A a R0BBI NS' New Shows, Museum, 2-Ring Circus and 50-Cage Menagerie. ·>oo l'fll N cu1 1\ourrtiscments. 'l'ONS TI MOTHY HAY wanted. Apply to A, \.V, BUHIC 2VAST CIRGUS RINGS, 50 FEET ELEVATED STACEI Museum of Human Curiosities, Acquarium of Oceanic Marvels, ows FOR SALK-T1vo good MILCH Cows. lately renewed, for snle. Apply to J . M:. JONESS. Bowman ville. 21-3w. C k Mile Track for Bicycle and Unicycle contests. B OY WANTEU-Frorn 14 to 17 years of. age. to work horses and do other !arm work, A. W. B u RKE, Bow-manvillo, 21·3 w. AY FOR SALK - I have several H tons or good Huy for sale. Jt'os·1 ·.1>n, drover, Manvers Ro ..d, Bowmanville. 20-3w. Jo~rn - \ V I. L I. EXlllUl'l' A'l'- BOWMANVILLE, PEN PHAETON, as good as new, for sale cheap, Apply M. A, JAMES,STA'!'ES· O MAN office, Dowmautille, 17-3w, to SATURDAY, MAY 30 More new, novel and famous feature~ than an:y three combined shows in the New or Old World. OUSE 'l'O LET.-A comfortable Dwelling House, Apply to A. W, BURK, H Bowman ville. 14-tf OAR DE.RS WANTRD. - Apply t o J\iltS. MONKI,EY, corner Church and B 16-tf 'l'emperance Streets, Bowmanville. ULL FOR SALE. - Thorough-bred Durham Yearlin'!' Bnll. Pedigree in the B British American Short-horn Herd Book. H. C. HOAR, Darlington, Bowman ville, P. 0 . l' S E'r STNGJ,J<J HARNESS AND PLATJi'ORM SPlUNG DEMOCRA.T WAGON. bot h neal'!y new, for S(tlc . Hobert. Virtne, Bowmanville, 19·iw·' . Bell $1~0. FOUND-Un BIG DAY IN TOWN · ..L N OTE between Clarke and in favor of John for apply to this Q}'FIC «. Queen'a B irthday Cel ebration. EverythinK Qeems to p oint to a big clay in Bowmanville next Monday. Responses h ave come to hand from several of the Lodgea invited, and, weather permitting, a large turn out of Sons of England from· sister Lodge& will be prese nt. Farmers are getting nicely t hrough with seeding, too, so that a large number arc expected in from t he coun try, 'fhe day's pro~ram will be: 11 a. m. dedication of uew Lodgeroom; l p. m, recep~ion of Sister Lodges and ~ rand procession including U. 0. F. Co. Band, Vol, unteers, Mounted Horsemen, Sons of E ngland in r egalia, L ncrosse Clubs, citi zens, a nd otherd who will march to Drip Sh<1d Grounds wherti spo1·ts and games will occup.}' the afte rnoon . . Au exciting Lacr"sse Match between the Olympic!i 6~ Bowmanville and S tars, of Port Hope will take place. The concert in the even· ing will be one of unusual merit when the following vocalists and others wiil take part:- Mrs. Yuill, of Chicago, in two solos; R ev. E. W. Sibbald, of Belleville, an address on Brit igh Patriotism; M ?. Braedon, of Toronto, will sing '"l'he lVIesaage," by l~lumenthal , and " England to Herself be 'l'rue ;" Prof. Trendall, Ban'<lm.o1ster B Battery, Kingston , in two cla!rinet solos; Mr. Trebilcock, Toronto, w·" sing "The Stirrup· Cup" and "f }'ear no Foe;" Mr. Cameron, of Toronto, in tw0 select readings; Miss Munson and Messrs. Galpin and M cCullough, in two trios " 0 Hestless Sea," by special request, and "Life h as no power;" Mrs. W. Quick and Miss C!iwie, Piano Duetts; M essrs. Braeuon and '.L'rebilcock:, d uett "The Army and Navy," accompanist, Miss Clirnie. l{esened Seats. A plan of the Hall is at 'frebilcock's bookstore wher e reserved seat tickets may be liad; price 35c, The Sons of England have gone t o great expense in procuring good talent and it is h oped the citizens will manifest theh· appreciation by t heir presence. See programmes for further particulars. Darlin~ten. the Town Line a notf\ For particnllu" 19-tf. OG LOST .- A Large Black Dog, part Nowfoltndland, heavy body, short legs, white spot on breast, two white toes, Any person givini;;- informatio n or leaving tho samfl at J, m . L. Cole's, Hampton, will be suitably 1 ·ow:trdcd. 21°31v D T t A S'.l'UPENDOUS A~D CAREF l'LLY-CULLED COl,LECl'ION OF HE Thoro'-bredDllrham Bull, "Duke . or \ 'I'ellington," for service on Lot 13, Con. I. Darlington- on Base Line. TERMS :- One Dollar, which must bo paid at timo of service, A, W. BURK. ~J BEASTS RARE WILD ZOOLOGICAL AND WONDERS. Many times the largest ever seen under t en ts in a traveHing show. tempted by brute actors. This on~ hercl is moi·e \·1iluable than an ent ire ordinary show, and their nuni bei; is gi·ea te1· tluin Jn any two combined e:x.hibitfons ti·1 wclling ! -.---~- P.d, Apply to J£ r>wL.q 1 10-HERD OF TRAINED ELEPHA:NTS= 10 ~o 0 0 Q Will Purchase 20 who perform the most increclible deeds. They are skilful musioi!\ll,IJ, drill like $ acres of good land near Bowmanville. Ir not sold, rentsoldiers, and clo m ore curious and 1 m1azing things t lrnn we1 10 ever before at· · MORRIS, ve ner A\renue, 'l oron.to. U'l t , 16-tf. No, will b~ 89 Gros· 2:l·t f. ARMERS. - The Thoro'-bred ShortF Fciwsley 8th," re· hort Bull, "'Baron cently purchased from the celebrated Bow C\f Park herd; for service on Lot 19. Broken 1"ront. Du.rlington. Terms reasonable, ; A, & '1', H. lV1ANN, 17-tf. yj10~-;ALE.-Fine-r:::~on,- ~ieaih:;: I ~;two seat~, Also a. 'l'op Buggy, in good order, A COMICAL, L UDICROUS, C L OWN ELEPHANT. set ofltght HarnesA, nue new, 1'he above goods oa11 be bought c il~ap, · w. A. POPE, 'l'he only really Dlephn:ntic Comcdi11-;i in t)10 world who rlons the motley, and who more t ha& l:lowmao ville. i apco.lcs with pantomln11c 11ct1on, CO.ME IN '!'OWN EARLY ON I. wo _a; top, goon as new. Cau be used with one I In t he Circus D epartment will be ~ound the '?hampion_ uf Champions, MR. ORAS. W . FI.SH, ~o nced by the entire profess10n on tlus contin ent and by all com petent JU~ges m t_he Old yVorld the M ost ~legant, Agile, Finished and E xpert Eci 11ei>t rmn Alive, assisted by 100 Circus Celebrities, 25 Love ly L a dy Perfermers. T SATURDAY, MAY 30, FOR AT 10 O'CLOCK FREE STREET PARADE. -----~ - ·~ ~ .- '.~ D Local and OtherwISe. Admission to all, 50c.; Children under y'rs, 25c. P Fon thill Nurseries, FARM PRODUCE sALE sMEN w ANTED BUTTER, EGGS, HIDES, TALLOWJ rc·um B TO CASH BUYERS! 0--0-CR STOCK EMBRACES : Have received an immense stock of New Goods, pronounced by good Udges the best stock betweenToronto 'and Belleville. Our stock being very large, containin g :at present over $20,000.00 worth of N ew Goods, and :the seaSOfl being late we have decided On Commencing on SATURDAY, APRIL 25th, 0 ~~~p~~~::~~r~~.~~~: g~g::~~:: g ~~ Pa.~s,1;Jit~~-key~s-....". ". ". ". ". i ~g:: ~~ :: g~g (A GREAT SPRING SALE ) . , ! July Examinations. When we will offer GREAT BARGAINS t hroughout our entire stock. Buying our goods in su ch large quantities enables us t o sell our first-class goods at lower prices t h an small slow-pay dealers can buy. Every lady or gentleman requiring Spring Goods will save money by seeing through this stock. M antles to order, made by MISS DUSTAN. I w . * I Suits to order, made by W. PEARDON. H USE· T· c EO ·· MASO N J rOprle Or.

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