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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Dec 1890, p. 3

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. A Civil on theJ (orne int ie3 of t] iens in I vateri or mnilk. thiey ai Iabelled thiiis: omt - abouit1 ri practios, inigitfz ,by au East patlhy o1Wu15It Id alît] ,siitlvei y and al lu toestS humain uterin! to ail i wo dei: in Frenchà or E for preparing ani wh naine, n 15 i~ item ses.' " 1% s0 list O stop any b llgit aie Twelve Grcatet Massacres iii Qlleel Fo ust. cord i g Vto the -lQfl s;tatisticiet oar o!the 1ast whbilethere lia [LBss, accidemte or sià I1i<t15 prisonls. whî1c rcausýes enon gh 1 o brî hie givenagrgt ded amnt l ed o4 ;oned hl y their jihîes ced t o Dr. Roth, he Germans lest iii ti ,( or renderedjivl (nIoy, thiis buinlg thtýex n>a teial losses over hiv France bv Wav Delightful medicine for hilidre as well for Aduîts. Ait NI wiIl be found first-class foot wear for and old. Feet that cannot be with readcy-xuade, can have them to order. 300o British nobles, on Salisbury Ilengist, abouitd450. thle mjonks of Ban.gor, o the nuazt 200, by Ethélfrid, Içlg of Berni-t, ý2. bbce I~nsin the ouithierii utie.t d, by order o!f thelred IL, Nov. he Jewe lun England, qwing Vo a reliable Nýo shoddy kept. Good goods wve do not :apil under must have a liviiigê. adver tise what We do no wedo not carry out. ,els, ouret edaces Ila 7 Ut1y tflsnPoU8SOU ru, itm Yüre lsrya j.Before the rebellion was entirely siuppcessed v15 [,00 Protestants were ascrd d ,~(9) On Feb. 13, 1692, was the Glencae massacre of th edoada aoie lan,, for niot surrendering. Si xty ni n were siain, Sndmny voinlen ad children, tuned out Snakedl in a freeziing iight, perislied. (10) Of 184 mtni, wonien ad cblidren, - oiefiy' v rotestants, btirnt, shot, or piercecd to deatlh by pilies. peretrated by thie Irishi at the baril of Soiil abogue, Irelanid, in 1798. (11) Of the massacres of Eu ropians ut SDelhi, Nleernt, Ca~wnpore, iii theidienii. "Mutiny,187 e (12) 0f Lieut. Itolcomybe eand Surv-eyin31ý spartyý (about 70) in Aýstam, ounNage 11(11e, aboutý Feh). 24, 187L r Vo part wit i nthe mreli ite ces, r(e they ocouirred. iid this is but a part of itle aeoouting e t dos noV include the, millions ex- Ied dinii the la>sV twentyv vears iLu itaining the vast remnsof the Eu.- anpowers, the los3e'ý caused by the sýtop- of commnerce and tuanulactures, anid otmual deranigen I- it of induistries by abstraction from t4sefii1 employrnie-t of iay millions of pi-sous held for, a period iitary servie exiewntLg from itlihe e o y e rs. 1891l N.lzo trouble to showv goods.,, First, store west ini Neads' Block. -.0-4w I LIN -o-r "I~an il wirnd thiat bIows nobody gpo' says the old ad&ge. WV. H. Mc¼iaw, of iPort, came into town and bought the, biggest stock of Jewellory, Watces, Glocks, Silvttr Piated Ward, SpýýotarilSe tc,, for about 45~ cents on the dollar and the pceople of W*st Durhaim are bo share the beneflts. T'O Pr-ove the statemeut we q(lote a fow piC0s Note th1e big tumble down ": Fine English Gold Jewellery Setm, $40 for $20; $3l for $16; $28 for $15 ; $3; for $20., Diamnond Rings, 0ent 1Rings ail descriptionsa fron $40 dowrn to $2. 50, being fs than ha;£ price. O1oclrs, 8 day, worth $12.50 for $8; $8 for $6; $03 for $4.50. Fine Silver Tea Spoonsm worth $4.50 for $3 ; Forks, $7. 50- for $4. 50 ; Dinner iltoMs-Mpis tr; l oullis. nlext 15 110 of! )r of that pop, new %vcomXpet ti«pn :-\\'here in the ible are wo.rde ýfirst found ; 1.Mosy Notwithstainig the f1meV f 3prize will be giv, t he lis' einmeratedl beloýw is as 1, tractive as in aly o! the fort *tionis, whieh ba.ve gwvilsa uifi * tin ru the past nine ,N 5tEWA k Corcd is J1'ca Eepeoi- .$ ! Razor setl 4 i> jui. :n Grange Insuranoa Oo'y. ýrs and also for orne of the lead Fb, Scotchi and Canadian Coin- 21 ( 80ontii away. Firtt() rue, jUU MINd¶ ley wI,& cure thse ru- car- sult o ul a mhbits, and strengtheu the SVw bystem~. to VflIMi WIMJ~should take themrriî 1Yar These e'iLregulu. Woýr sale by mEL11drugg sts, or'wti l Isent UPOn le ree tcp, reoîpf prIce (-0, YHE -P »Fiï [y J Ouc id brigt - N Cg =HE~BEST CPUON KIEDICINE e.y 5 DD 21GI UrIUU Ne> Who lives hlere? JEFFERY, the Tallor. Where is his hop ? in Neads' Bloc~h, KiLg St., Bowmsanville. What (Io you know about him ?fRe is the Marchant Tailor who han rmade dotAhing for many ye-ar-i for the best families in thi. towan,ïm vioinity. 5 Ik ho a stylislh cutter and good fi Éer? Can't be beat in town. Doos he keep a Iaigeý stock of Fine Wors3ted8, Twe-ids. 0vercoting, Pitutingis anrd (Gentm' Ftirntîhiingsýý ,ripts, Etc., alwaysi on hand ?i Re doeo. IIow about hiii prioos, dos hi-, ell cbeap 'I Nono lower, qaiybârig the standard Ail right. 1 shall eal ou him for my new nuit for New Year's. '>WinLter is Cominlêd;% coompeting musbt eend Nith onedola V o auyhTad ha e opened out a large stock one oll afrie nct, re .LLstyle ,car. Jouetlias been of Furs in S. S. Seal, Beaver, Mink and Coon.Nwettye pages and. a bandsonie covez n 1oj i(1I asadBs it oeeof the roost attr-ae- adsplenld value as i apes, olas a-sad os ueon the continent for 'bore is somethlng Vu each s. every. lal yonor old,an d Ligewise a large stock of Gents chatoubav:e ceivedy9ur Furnishings, Shirts, Collars, Hl'dk'fs, Ties, Cuifs, «loves, Mi t iu Tiau a , Flil Iists street and post office addless Stlids, Buttons, Suspenders, etc. 1lnners will be publisýhod of Tins- LADÎES' JOU]tNAI. an fl adeseso te Allof which 1 amn deterrnined tb le frst, Middle and coniscia- nul aIso be publlhed in Tau sell uheap for C diateoW ut the close of the * " RC PADFUIAW iJ . The neitor lbas ini is noýsssaIU STP IEPADFRBA U S '-rl o! Vhe whole letst will bc givenl ddl rewavds. Ne T R1, IUDDI 'et onle IIaialg Il stered in Raw silk Wsatei, I*eads' Block, Bownanville. Pre.ctical Fm wrler. N. BR-Bring your furs for repairing before the busy s *L . ...... ........ r'bidVfti Cv , Toroi t 4 M. M. tOwevst ratesfi EIENFOR of M\~ess BIBLE

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