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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Dec 1876, p. 4

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THE FARMER'S LtJT, Possibly farmc .-'rs du . I 1 1 than other people, lrnt it 1s undenmble that they do their sl;are i11 t h is line. · · · i~u!; .. r e_vine r~ore.. It ',-B ~I « o.SS . . . · -- is irnpos:iiblo for a11y 0orHl1hon of hfe to I be really happy aHd ccirnfortnble \'.ithou ~ \ a. d ue adrni:xturc ~f tha.ukfuluess, che er-\ fn1ne~s and con te nhnent \Vjth th9se il!:.1 thHt : a re i11sop;1rable frou1 the lot of mau in the \ pre3ent "\Y.1rld. l\f1_ich de pc n<ls on the w::1y ·we a.re accust·H11od to look at things.There is a da.rk side to every n1a.n's (!ir· cuurnta.nce~. nu doubt. nnt he nflerl not ---:-SOMETHING NEW The subscriber, m consequence of the late fire has termined to ----:o:-- - - CASH PRICE, 9 cts. CREDIT .PRICE, 11 cts. U nd.e r 'the· Sun ! " " . 10 12! " always be l~okiug at.· that when there is a brio ht side also. L et. hi1n at ]east bestow l ns 'inuch attent ion Oil the bright ~ide of'[ things as he docs on the d)1rk i:.itl.e, and he will b..,. .more di spnserl to s ing t.han i;r1-grocu1. St~ll A NEW MAN Off- his Whole Stock ; ~ 17 $1.00. " 20 ,, $1.15. I AT .THE CENTENNIAL I · · The Rural Neu' Yorlcer presents tlu~ following uhe+;Jrful view o_ f the far1nc1·'a sil;"!::tatio1.1._, which we corrnnend to all ·who are prone to sigh and mope over the ir disad:vantagee ITH~ ~J~~ERSIG~ED ~A,VING pnrcha-sed front T f ., : INTHEOtbHOUSE! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, in order that he may reope~1 at his · old stand with a stock , entireiy new. The stock now held needs no exaggerated puffing to commend it to publiq ,1'LJ)P!:Oval,_bu is. known l).B one ()f the larges~ and best selections of Staple.and Fa,ncy Dry Ggoods ever placed before t . h e inhabitants of this town a,µd ~eigh b~rliood. This will be strictly adhered to, and only six. months on average accounts. "·· : . , . and troubles: " When a far1ner can so manage his farm as to n1ake' both ends of the year meet;' even if it be 'vit.h the inost rigid ~conomy, he should be contented with his lot, If · we take a survey of the ~usiness men of our \·illages and cities, we find that only Mi. John Borland' -HIS- ·i ' "' --T~E-- BOOT ·& SHOEBUSINESS; '\Vill c,ontinn~ tho trad~ ~ , the comp.cte11cc for old age. Then imagine the unhappin~ss of t hose who, sooner or. later, fail to support themselves an~ families respect.a.bly-t.he 'cares and' anxieties that cons ta~tly produce pangs and tortures that no farmer ever felt. These men n1ay npparent\,yJ~ad pleasant lives as the outside world caunot witness the emotions of a ma:a who daily strains every financial ner\.·e to ineet bis notes fallin g due at ,the bank. '11be time between (;no and three o'clock every day in the city of .New York, brings n1ore anxiety to .business lneri than all the farmers in the United 8tates real: ize in a. lifetime." No, -farmers, Jonr _ lot is not a ·hal·ci one. Your food m.ay be plain and the cut Of your (_lO_ J\.t 1nay not be as fashionable as, . __ tlroSC-·of tho day; but whe_ n you lie upon ----__,.... yo ur pillows your repose is -sound -and sweet. The hor1~ors of protested notes three out of four in a hundred real.ire a .' ( ~ ,'.-; ... . .l!!.J Q ,. ·· M · I. N I . N · "' O · .1 sa.1.ne place. and iB .Prepared' to give GREATER BARGAINS than any house in the county. Art early call i~ respectfully solicited; . ; i Accounts now due must be paid. RECEIVED, THE HIGHEST AWARD I Internati9nal Medal and Diploma FOR THE LAJ.l;GE! , ADDITlO~S . , · HAVE DEE~ I ' 1 I J;r'N ow open for sale on Corner of King and Division streets. . ' FY COWLE . . Bowmanville, August 29, 1876. ' . A ,,, B_ ;;;;manvllle, April 5, 187([- MADE TO ..THE STOCK, .. w.hich ha.Ying been purchased at THOM,;46l PATERS_ . ' . ON . . ' ' Bottom Prices .forllCASH B E s. .T.· REED ORGAN . will be . HAR.D ' C..H -E.A" P - FURNITUR·E r=--'CHEAP FURNITURE! TIM:aJS ,C HEAP FURNITU·RE ···~· ',. " - -AT- e~~ld for CASH, at figures thn.t n1ust command ,ublic tavor. "The proof of the :pucldingis tJu1eating oflt"'" Hard time prices have been adovted at the establishment of - MANNING'S OLD STAND. ---:--_ The Bowmanville Furniture, Factory. having commenced running agam, and the new Company havrng appomted the undersigned Retail Agent for the Town and sunounding country, he is prepared to ofler the very best styles of Furniture at prices below anything at which it can be procured elsewhere in the P1'ovince. ~I N ·~TH EiJrWO R LO c ' 1"-1:.A.:R~. u .. ..· . . , ...,.. _ .. ~ ' · ~ ~· · --'- call .,afid snt!st'y. ?'onrselve;:i, that our 1prlce~ are He i· offering hi.J! new and handsom!' as·ortment of I right. seldom keei;> yon awake at night; and in ~The only Organ outside of the United St~tes .. receiving ORDERED WORK A SPECIALTY. the n1orning, as you -go around to feed ORDERS PROMPTLY"FILLED, yo.ur flocks and view your lirop.s that have ~an .International Medal, although seven Canadian manu visibly grown while you were in the arms of ~forpheus, yo~1111ay hi..ke n;,iore real en~ ~fa<:turers were cop1peting, joyment o.f life in: Qne hour t.han , 1uan;~l city SEND FOR PR1CE LISTS. \nerchants and 1nanufacturers do in a yea.r. Our advice, therefore, is, be not discouraged. The t.imes :n1ay now be hard ; but you are promised "seed-time and harvest" F .:' FALL ·AND WINTER· GOODS . , AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, ., · ' . Qr.His, Bufi'al<i Robe& are splendid value. ~His Mink sets are remarhble at the money. J)liiJ'- liis Grebe ' and Alaska outdistance all competition,,JitB'"His Caps, Collarets, Muffs, Mitts, &c,. are made .np in ,the .newest and mos.t artistic style. )':i'il"'His Children's Furs.are rare 'and variea,',aiid &rcJnst wh~Hond mammat1 r_!'quire fo;r _ t heir1pet-s. , ~Then the Gents' Furnielitnga etnbr~ce everything in . ~ " . , ·. . , - · -· -Axo-. GOOD FIT ~ av ARANTEEJJ. of th~ ., r UND' ~RTAB:ING Dorp.ini_ o n Organ Co., Bow:MANVILt..E, ONT Mr.W~ JENNINGS superintenden~ to the end, nnd, with hard labor and judicions managen1ent, you co1ne out in the endvic~orious. the credit systehL JJOUIS · · · · --- - That's right. . B1<e,SELs, Ontario, is shutting down on RJ.<.;rL,. who is ins· a.µc, and in an -... ,.,...fui}rhun in the Province of Queb1ec, is re . port..,cl improving. SOME of onr Southern friends taJk annexiou to Ca.u ada. T his is a new phase oi the movoJmcnt. (Sa vi.-h gs and Investment Post Office Block, King St. .Remember the old ~tand, ' , ' ·-S TJE3I:E :J· JQ~~~X~~-. 0 0 I ET y ' ,...... -:n..,"1~ remains as MANUFACTURI.NG DEPAllTMENT, the line: Shirts; Dr'a'\\ ero, 'Sook:11·, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, Braces, &o: .. :· Funerals furnished m every respect in tho very best sty Jes and at Everything good and cheap. Ca~h.customc~s will buy Cl~~~:· Call a.nd . prices lower than any other firm in the country. One of the finest inspect. No trouble to show goodo, RAW FURS bought at highest ·cash priooa, ' Hearses in the Province SENT FREE to any funeral famished by the . , M, ~,; A.. , 'ii·. E subscriber, within ten miles of Bowma,nville. D ow:n1a."nville. October, 187~. Also, ag~nt for Raymond's celebrated Metallic Coffins, New York. D. CHEMIST . . :F. .BORLAND. October 9th, 1876, AND · .. · BRU·G GtST _. 'I . ' . LONDON, ONTARIO. . CAPITAL;" .... " : . · '.,,,,, ··. ,."."""" · . "'."'." .. ' .$1,000,000.00. -powN -1IALL .tJuILDINGS, BOTV1lIAN¥IL£E. DE ..-\.LER IN Notice. Having disposed of my bnoinMs to llfr. F. Borland, all parties indebted to me aro hereby notified to Bettle the oame with him forthwith, and he io authorized to rant receipts therefor. Bowm:nnVillc, OCtobcr 9, 1876. 11~ Drug gs, Medicines a,nq 1Chemieals, l>ye Stu1fo, Patent Medicines, Perfumeri\', ·Iirusheii, C01nbs,' SOap·, Paints and. having be~n circulared that the undersigne? has b een overcharging in his Undertakmg department, he .begs to submit the following figures, which he ·i:hallenges any one to contradict :Reported amount charged, $50 .. , .Actual amount charged, $12. " " " 30 . . . . " " " 9. " 45 .. ' . ' " ;!ii. R..EPC>R.TS Aldin t,he' HamiH~u murderer, and Belcher the Essex inurderer, hri.ve both had their sentences con1n1ntecl to bn prisoiunent ;~~~~i:::~~::: :::::::::::::::.'.' . . . . ·""""'· '. . . . . . . :::::::::' :~~:~~~:~~: RESERVE AND CONTINGENT JIUND.,, . . . , ...... , , .. . ,. 60,000 .. 00 " " Oils, Paint Bruohes, Coal.Oil, and Coal OH.Lamps, &c,, &c. · PYYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED AND ALL ORDERS . CORRECTLY ANSWERED. " " 60.... 50. . .. 72.... {( " " ,. " ~o. 30. 50. Bowmanville, March 29, 1876, W. P. PROWER· . 35 for life. J'lfoney loaned upon real estate ,on the most favorable tel'ms. .-- Fanllers amd Phyllicians from th· Co1'ntry will find o ·· r Stock of Medicin<· com _, ~ TuE store of lVIessrs. Paterson was enter- Mortgages pui'Chasecl. Interest allowed on deposits. ed by burglars on Saturday night, and about D . MACFIE, President. F. B. LEY, Managt. , .~-' a t.h ousand dollars worth of articles ca.rried t REFERENOES JJY PE-RMIS8ION: · ---off in~'J.1oronto . JOHN BORLAND. . Ostd oftfi.t be.t_!g«.ality. , . Tli E ~ 0 BRADBUR Y · ~· ~. 1-1 A strike is talked of on ~he Grand Trunk, ' in consequence of the depression of trade causing a reduction of truius. 'Ve hope ~T,0~1~1d~o~n~~i~a~rc~h~l8~7~6~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~~~~,,,,.I ·., GEO. McGILL, Esq., Manager Ontario Jlank, Bowmanville WlLLIAM ALLISON, E~q., !If. D., Bowmanville, I NEW MURDOCH · < __._..,.___ :, bettet·.council will prevail. · A:ND now J" oltn Knox ha.s been appoint. ed n. policc1na.n in H amilton, an d John Bunyan keeps a tavern in Gn~tph. What ' is the \Vorld Coining tu? Hn.YAN's 'VAF.Ens, (The great public ABIG RUSH is now raging at ~ Fall Goodsr W. McMURTRY to his present stock of Evei·y buyer should see our stock pf }. . ~..~ '· GOODS Every buyer should see our stock of ' ..> ~· ~ ren1edy,) have now been in use over twenI ty years, hence it cn.nn ot be said that they TRELEVENSI ~ invites the attention of the public· \ are on tria) 11'ey have been thoroughly tried, and {Jronounccd (on the authority of 0~· those whose lives and h. ealth they have presorved) to be a sure, harmlcs. s n.nd emi~ nently salutary preparation, and if taken in season \Yill in variably cnre colds, coughs sore throat, and a.ll Bro~chial affectionat Onti fair trial will convince the ino·s t skeptical. Sold by all medicine dcalers,25 eta, NEW GOODS! just received for tl1e fall tra~e,which he offers at such prices as must. -".. - . ~ Fancy_Dress--Goods. ·- .·.,, 1 ·. ~ ' per box. SMITH.-4.rtemus \Vaed once said, in reference to his book, before a larg~ a1_~.P.i· ence in ~ Boston L~uture Hall, that the .. comm1md public attention. Every buyer should see our stock of name of Smitl1 was so common , that. if And is derermined to continue to Sf!ll at the .iuinously low prices AND BJ£S'l' QUALITY. ever~· Smith would buy a copy uf his book ··cheaper th/tn the cheapest. Wh',· he can do i t=-he w'ould not care for the rest of the pop-' ulation, but could retire very comfortably First, he buys for cash and knows just how to buy., An inspection of goods~ and prices " the proceeds of the sale. Bnt still it is Second, what he can't buy cheap enough, he manufactures. respectfully solicited before Every buyer shoula see our stOck of ,.1a01nthat one of that n1une e1·er diotinThinl he is oatisfied with small profits. gnishes. hinisclf; we can only rem~mber Fourtl} h~ sells fo~ casl1 · · purcha.5ing elsewhere. nf one instance, and that was the lhscov· .. · ' I ' . I ""'r of SilHTtt's Gm<EN ~loUN'l'AIN RENO- , , :F11th,J10 se Is at bottom pnces. VA'l'OR. CA.I.Io' .A.NI>;JSEE FC>R. Y'C>U:Et.SEL'VE.8 J A IlJ:::A U'l'l.l!'lJL NEWEST STYLES BLACfe L USTR~S. (!) ~ ..... ~ 5' (JC/ 0 ~ ·l:tl I-IoRSE.-There is nothing No Old (ioods in Stock. WESTIEND HOUSE. Fancy Woolen Goods. Ul ARE UNEQUALLED FOR -AND- horse beautiful anU elegant, to improve J£xa.mine · tho stock, ·which comprises everythirig in the tra~e. of the _ Bow1nnnville, Se11t. 21, 18i6. v ery latest and inost h is co1: -~~tion and make him all that is cl~go.nt styles arid patt.erns, of English, Canadian, o.nd.A.maricn.n n1anufactlll'c. . , ' . He still cOntlhues to n1a.nufacture to order, from the best of ma.teri11I, a.nd none but first-class d esirable, as "Darle:y's Confl ition Powders · and _ .\.r:i.bian Heave Ren1edy ;" it ha.s been 'vorkn1cn kept. used by rnany persons who own valuable Orders Prompt~1j Executed, .and Good Fits Guaranteed. carriage and other. horse.s 1vith deci~cd .He has In stock an endless variety of Ladies' and Gents' Saratoga Trunks, 'ralises, etc., an. o success, and so well pleased are they wit h which he is selling cheap for cash. that can cont.ribute so much to render tl1e B R I NG Y 0 U R F RT E N D S 'W I T H Y 0 U. Purity, of Tone and Beauty of ·_Finish~ Every buyer should see our 's tock of '· ·1 it that they always keep it on hand in Remember the Stand-" case of e1nergency; it may be given at. all BIG BOOT;, drawn by two Horses, GQo_ ds MILLINERY I · j '1. ·~ ' .· Willding Up! 0_9TOBER · 10th, 1875~ Ren1ember the KING STREET, BOW MANVI L~b.E. name. and see that the signature of Hurd 1..'i;, Oo'. -is on each package. N orthrope and Bo\\·manvillc, October 2n~·. 1876. _ Ly1nil-n,_~vropto 2nt .,. ~roprietor~ foi: pan::---.....---,~-..__--· ada. 8old Dy nn1echmne dea.lerp, - -' -'"'"'.'- - -"" __ --.::...... .. · -~ ~~ -..~ .__ -.·-.. ------.-- - - - .·.·._-_ .,. __-~ -:._ -___ ______ ._., _ _, _ ,,_=,..,.~- ti1ucs with perfect safety. M. TRELEVEN. READ THIS '11"-'ICE.-Five to Lh~rty drops of THOMAS' EcLJ!;CT1uc On,, \vill cure con1ruon Sore throat. It never fails in .Croup. It will cure a Cold or Cough in twenty-four to forty-eight h onrs . One bottle has curpd Bronchitis of eight years standing; -.. r ecent cases are en red. in 1hrcc to six day1:i:. It ha;s restored the voice where the person had.. nOt spoken above a whisper in five years. As an outward .application in all cases of pain or lameness, nothing like it faas ever been known, One bottle will cure any case of Lam6 Back or Crick in Lhe Back, Fci:;;diseases of the Spine and H ~ Contraction of thel\-1usules it is.unequa.Ued. ! In Rheumatic or any other pmn the first application does you good. It stops " Ear Ache and the pam of a Burn in three minntcs, and is altogether the bast arH.l cheapest medicine e\·erofl"ered to the people - tho cheapest , because it takes so little to do you good. .It is c_ omposed of sh: of the best oils kno·Nn, and not]ung bu~ oils. Is worth its weight in gold. \Yhy not ln1y it to-day ~-A. Il. Des Rocni.ats, assistant N 0 ·- T E , ·T H I ----o---- s ·' Ha r~Dressing and Snaving Parlor rou~ding country that W . .E. PETRICK HAPPY TO INFORM THE INI ~SH1\.BlTA.NTS of Bowmanville and ~ur- Remember 1 he has opened ~is - ,_,:,Murdoch Remember . . .... ~ B~o s 1s the place to buy your T EA S. .-:::-. It is my intention on the above date to wind up the long' . winded crcilit·system, and ·ell only for : CASH, or its equivalent. It requires no argument to establish that it is to the advantage of both buyer and one door '\-Yest [of Murdoch Bro's Btore, wh~re .. t·C.',- ., S. J\1=AS'ON he' hopes by strict attention to bueine5s tolun·e a share o~~he Murdoch Bro's is the place to buy your Remember seller to trade for ready pay; the buyer thereby get ting goods at LOWER public-patronage. I I s FALL -of- - -has received-- Co:ff e f PRICES; and the seller being saved from loss by bad debts . . . We think ~ ST.OC K P- Special attention paid to dressi.ng Childrcl)'s ha~r. 1 then that all parties will concur in the wi!dom of this change on our part. Our goods will hereafter be bought for CASH only, we and shall thereby reap the ndv~ntoge of Jorge trade discounts, which advan tage we are determined to give to our customers, Parties purchasing from us . To the Ladies. am prepared to make up Combi11gs into Switches nt short notce, and would say that no M11rdoch Brp's is the place to buy your DR.:y·-which he will sell- Sugars. may therefore depend upon getting goods at least ten per cent. cheaper than under the old plan. fear""nced be e:p.tcrtaine<;I._ by the:qi 'to come to my p'3..rlor, as everytJ~i.n~)s ~rd~r]y ~r;id respectable. postmaster, Arthabaskaville P. Q. writ.ea : Renrnmber .- "Thirteen years ago [was seized by a "evere attack uf rheumatism in the head, from \Yhich I have nearly constantly suffered. After having used 'Thomas Eclectric Oil' for nine days, bathing the forehead, J have been conip)etely cured, and have only used half a bo.tile. Thi~ I ,~an certify / inder oath rf you wish. --Rev. J. J!rfAT,LORY, of '"'.Jibming, N. Y.,writes "Dr. rrhowasEc1ectricOil cured me of Bronchitis 1111 ONE WEEK. Dealers all ove· the comitry say "'Ve hnve never sold a medicine that Sns'(l'ivensuchcompletcsatisfactionas this." hold bv all mediciue dealers. l'rice,25 cts. Ch eaper than any House - - -o- - In Town . . '":~I ---· Our stock will this Fall be more replete than ever, and a still Murdoch Bro'.s i. . higher class of goods will be kept. We tl1erefore guarantee the grea te.~t TOBACCOS, PJ_ PES AND CIGARS. I ha.ve a.lso a nlc~ ·~"?c~ of,Tobac!l<>·, llfcersohums and other PlpeE, Cigar casea1Ciga.r hold1 "j;· CASH AND CHEAP GOO.DS ARE , ·~ ·';::::.'"'... s the place to buy your Remembef ·, ,j CROCKERY Mlisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronnge,/. , The foll6wing lines will be found full: HAVING THEIR EFFECT -·. -o-O:NE DOOR \!i" E""J.' .OF EXPRESS OFFICE .. ers, Cigar!!, &c., wl1ic)i · will be-sel!l- Highest Price paid for Butter and Eggs j . Bowmanville, Octobe, 1876. CHEAP AS THE ·CHEAPES'I'... Hemember the Jilace-Sign of the large RED, WHiTll &BLUE POLE, Murdoch .Bro's '· . " ·· 1·. is the place to buy the BEST and "s_ .N. THOMAS, PHliLPS, .N. Y, Ami NORTHROP & LYllfA.N,'l'oronto, Out., Sole Agents for the Domin.ion. S. MASON. NoOJ< Eclectric-Se11oaod and Electrfaed, I , ~ · CHEAPEST Goods kept.in town. CENTS' SUITS AND SHIRTS BowYANVILL1;, Ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Skirts, Cottons, Winceys, Blankets, Bi.ifalo Robes, &c.,&c· . VIC'llJ BUILDINGS, _ " ~ miwmanville, Septemb~r,22, 1875. made to order in city styles, on shortest notice October 1, 1875. S F_ :::HILL

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