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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jan 1885, p. 7

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lll!lmmrnr"...lA'~'~~=-.-i~:i'.~~·"'~~~'S'.ltml~ll:-~~~·~-~11!:~W¢~"~E~ilRlll'llllllll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lUlllll!tlSl::J~~~~-~~-~l!lt~ ·lliii~·~~~1ll~!lllllm~ .~"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·~ · ~~l?li11~,:,~~~·~~--~ · -'-~~~ t·noJF. w. 'lV!ll;Lsox. About :niorscs. AT THE B< >WMANYILLE r11EACHE.R OF PIANO, ORGAN . AND Robert Bonner, t;he well known pubContinues to do a General Banking Huairit·ss ~ t. Terms: For bcgioncrs $6 for SINGING. its Bowmanvillt> Branch. Amoui; t.he curious features of the iiaher of the New York L1<dger i~ one of advanced pupils. $ 10 f or < E 'l'AKE PLEASrRE IN I~ lUar:cr 01' tw~Jve FOl.OvilNG our n ume10 11.rl wurons and Brithh .11ilitary expedition which is no<v the greatest horse fanciers m N cw York lessons. .Hesidence a t Mr. .Jo3eph BriLtain's. Df~POSI ~·s -AN D others t hat we h:t.ve jns r e turned AJ\d r 10..v corner Liuerty an<i Conccosion Street Bowand 1~ said to own e ime of the bes b horses nl3n ville. '51-tr. Received in Savin gt! Bank D ep >Lr l rnent a nd un hu.v<> lo r aa!c o. very superior lot of English slowly r mceedrng up the rivir N1lt:1, for During a recent oall and interest allowed at cu ··rent rates. Nu flor"e", tw":l ' ' C of which ,.re carefully selected tlrn reJi,,f of. G )rdon &t Khart,oum, ls a in the United StateP. 8lii t")-bred h eavy weights. AU TI FU L PEN~dANSEIIP.notice of withdrawal neceH > a!'y. AJI deposit· Jl;nidish It is composed of several interview with a repor tl!r he gave hia \ 'Ve also have sontf> of Jl;ngland's famous cn.uH.il \JWl-S YOUR NAM.ID wl'i t.t.en beautifully on payable"ll ' rlcmand. Coach Horses, fine and blood like, with wei ~ht, t.houL, nd of ungainly camels, each carry- views ae follows:one tlo?.en Gold Bevelled Edge C~lli11g Car1ls 1 EXCM !t.NIJ,;~ s tyl e and u.utiou fiecond to non e. 1 " ! do not think Mr. B ergh undclr- be8t q lta.lity) Cor only 2;i cenr.s. C. R . McU UL Will be found :t la.rge stock of Stylish, ing a 1 .n ·"'Jl"r. TJns b·idy of men and t'lea.so c1dl ttnd ex·11 nine, we nre prepared to ~talking >·Li rua1s is aairl to preaer.t an lltands what h1oi is talking about, when LOUGH, The Pennrnn. Box lHl, Bowmanv'ille, Good and Co mfortabl<J Canadian Bonghtand sold and Draft~ issued upon Eurrpc> se ll at terms conv~nient and prices ri!;l'ht.JG. United Statea and Canada, also Gold ,Silve r and \V'rite f'or eatalo;>(ucs; correspondence solicited extraordinary i;pcchc.l.,, esµ,cially when he st ates than clipping is a cruel and Ont. United Sta~es GreenbackH bo1wht and sold. A. FAN80N & SON; Stttllle8 137 Hichmond in motion. eeneele1111 practice-the device of l<>zy St. West. Toro11 w , Ont. uom... ~. . EC'l!'AON!i' Th.e ur.iifoi:-m c<>nais) i> ,,f a red fl~.nnP.l grooms. There i~ not a horseman who mrtde espec1nlly to suit t.he wants of this tuuit,, cor:d11roy knee bre,.chea, and liorge does not know directly to the contrary. Promptly made a t currentra.tes upon ~.11 P"'··t locdity wh ich will ba sol l on the most higgings, w11,h whit.e ptth hdmet C<-Vd<:id P.r<·fe·fla·_ot William W illiams, a. profoRsor of Great Brittain, the LJ111ted 8titleB rind J 10 minion of Canada. reasonable t erm~. Our by white cloth. The i.cooutre- in the Ed.i;iburgh Yt:t1.Jrina:ry Cvllege, 1md one of thl'o beat k nown l<.Utll1 1ri1 .ies on ments ar.1 heavy, a nd includt· a rolled TeJeg·rap~1 'fl'E":-tllm!l!if'Cir\I .;, a · lvoci1r.eR clip]Jing, and sa) s : clnalr on the right sbou\der, a lea· h er r,h,, hoJ'B Mo.de for large or am.all sums on all part" of ··'I hav" stie1.1 thtJ hv"" 1H many v~lu caroridge belt on t,he Jefo sa·>ulder, a tiu the past season have gi ven the best sat isCanada, '!.'his is espechilly ad.vantagcons l o pe~aons living in M11mtoha or the North - we·I meas trap, a. w:.ter bottle, a brown lt>a.th er able hor~es save.-! by t m1 ely c\ipµing . ' factlon t;o all w ho have nsed them. as it makes the funds avaihLble at OUN" a L the "Clippiug is unnece6Bary to fO horse acmnunidou b ·.ndoleer. with Mty rounds place of payment. We arti now getting o.1t :i, large stock for of ammunition. awl ~. i-ifl~ p ockt:iL iu wi.h a tin.,, li.Jht coat, if he he h>16 b-:en For further particulars call a t the B 11nking which r.he but 0f t he rifl« ls supported . kep·. tu work all nummer and a.utumn, nex t setlson of he l"Jllowing impl.iments House. · Thearws f\re the l\ila;rtfoi-Henry r ifle and and has b, en well groomed. If, huwi'ltEE!dAN'S GEO. McGILJ,, 'r. BRODIE, MOWE RS, Manager bayonet, instead of th~ ordJiml"y c :a 1 ·aky .,ver, he has beo;n allowed to run (Jil Accountant. -y WOR il1.C PO~"DERS. e;ubine.. Each. camel al,o carriB~ the f! tl.lss a few weeks, and has not feit the !:'LOWS, second half of a t.,;nt, with po; e and gtiid.,s, curry-comb, h" tlfJ;,da clippir1g, for HAY TEDDERS, Are pll'o.r :-:Itt t o t::lro. C c::i--!~i ..1 tbsi·r oWO Some' b<:lsides three day~' pro vi~ionrl and w11te:r hia coat hat1 become heavy. CUL'L'l V ATOR S, Pur::;;tti ··;,.:., J .1 n. sitfo, sm·,., !. ~ ,:;D.t:c1:12ttl horse" have such fine light coat~ th:it for hi'I master, and food for h1ms ~lf. 'tSetJt.l'.O J'<: r ,... ·,11·.:,:.~.W!:J in c nr Aduttrr... IRON HARROWS. tlil'y never need cli1ipi.ng. Old Dex r.e1: Tti<,se tents afford cover for t wo men 1~ O'\.VMANV.:U:J"_,L1£, s Ed wiu each; a wate1·prnof shei;t forms the flvor uevd was clipt.ed, ··either wi1 M:nrnfacturer an d Dealet· in Pnmps of ~'orrest. They dicl. not, need it." and on tht1 p ...[e of the teut h<H1 g· -all kin.d s," Mr. Bergh be~s hnrse-owners nflt, t o leathe1·n watr botcle with filtered watQ r, a.r.,,. of their horses," said th e RUBBER BUCKETS, whil1i ou:, i .fo on a trii;od is Bhm g a skin nick the t. will b e r eady for sprin)l; traae. ct to nicking?" containmg well or Nile water for ordinary iuterviewer. "D,1you obj > ((I IS SELLI);TG WIN D lVIlLLS, "l know vf.'ry lir.t le a.buut it. lt was pui"poses. One end of the hmi, is 'cloaed WINDOW SHADE8, PLo-w FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER. by a laced curtain, whict1 c;m be shifted eeldom dime to road horses, being mo8tly an d Genera.I Jobber in well made and guaranteed to be of Rooms over Mr. Horsey's store, west or ouch, t o eith~r end for prot· c '. i·m against sand confined to snddle ha.cks and cab~. It has of every de11crip '; ion always on hand. s torms. . , grown enti~Iy out of fashion. No man C1'.RIP .IE;· ... E Im "\WO R Ii{, J ohnsrou & Cryclerman's. supeTior quality, at the old stand, A goqd load for a camel is about 600 w1tb a valtta6Te - -li n·M -wou-ld -i:.ick him. ri. } Sbop Olll>osue;Treleven·s Si1oe Store. · (111~ pounds, thc·ugh for o;hort joumoys it can But I know so little abuut iti that .( C"·U Bowman ville March 26. 1881. 13-6m v~ I 8 c1otrry 1,000 pounds ; itu spt:ed ia seldom hardly ventur.i an opinion, You mi~y ~ ~-~~~-rc1:1t at1mred of one thing, however, and mo ce tllan three miles au hour, anrl the PRICES MQDEUATE. 11-tf. ewifteet <lromedari"s do not exceed ten ; it io this : No ma.n owning 1L valuable - - - - - - -------but t he form e r. rate of tmvel can be k(·pt hof'~e is golnp. to risk him through abuse COLLARS. A SPECIALTY. - -O F - up fur twenty h ours wit hout rnet. '.l'he "r poor care. Here, for instance, I have hump upon its b ack affords v:ractically a paid $40,000 for 1\foud 8-, the m'"St valuAl'IVays on hand and for. sale very cheap storehouse for food , as it is slowly· r eab- able horse in the world, $36,000 for Rarus, 'Vhips, Blankets, Curry Co1Hbs, sorbed du.ring long marches. Its first $31>,000 for D.ixter, $35,000 for Poca· Brushes, &c., &c. 8tomach or pouch hiis i=, di viaion ( which hontas, $16,000 for Edwin Forrest, and may be clos1c1d by muscular action whose so on. Do you think I would have any A large stock of Light and Heavy Harness w:olls aro provided with a system of large one of tb.ee:e horses clipped if I was not now r eady for th~ Fall trade. cells, ca.p11>ble of considerable distention, sure that clippiug was good for him1 It wh ich the animal can fill with MlVtlral ia a question of money to a man." ..You have notict'd, doubtless," said quarts 'o f watel', and thus cany with i tself Ordered W ork and Repairs a suppl y which. it occasioually yields with the reporter, "that M r. Bergh declar~s receive prompt and careful its life to save that of 11is master. ltfJ speeding hor~ea ia cn1el and inhuman 1 attention. · strength, power of eu d ur~nce, abili'y to And he denies that hornes·enter into the Sign of the BIG COLLAR, au bsist on the coarsest food, t o go without spirit of the spor t." We will begin a Great Clear.ng Sale of our hmnense sto'c k King St. West, Eowmauville. " All bosh ! A horse, if he is not a lazy wat er, and to travel over the yielding sand, hv,ve earned for it the title of the beast, takes much irter1:st ln hfo own per- of Dry Goods and Clothing. We quote no prices but we "shill of the desert." The j ustne.aa of formances. lf you are driving a threethiES cognomen i s strongly attellted by the minute horse and a 2:40 animal comes up are certain our customers will be surprised at the sweeping .British soldie··R, ono of whom writee t hat alongoide to paos you, vou will notice he never felt "more at sea" than when y~n r horae prick up his ears and &tretch - - -<-0->--reductions in e very departm~nt. first taking a camel ri<ie, the motiou his neck om, ia au tondeavor to kee p Thi· J:a;r&TlD' ~eproHDto tho Lons· in A cao.iUly ut.~.J producing such aense.tions va most people aher;d. That ia a nbxtion . N o · sensible 'I'!iE RE:MEDY FO!t CURING feel at aea in rough weathe1-, the pecuilar man, assuredly no homeman , gives .his Take Maud ..., sw ingin ~ aud j c1king gaic jol ti11,g up the h·Jrse morn than he can do. u ni.rntated i n n.way a1 Jyt hing but pk> asa.nt. S, for iua tan·:e. L · <Jt week Bair put her 'l'he h eight of th e Arabian camel at the in t·aining aga.i.n. He di,m't push her. ASTHD-'.!:A, CROUP, ARE NOW OPEN. shoulder is between six: and seven foe.t, o.1 cour1Je. 1'hat would be d,mgerous for ALL. D ISfASES OF T H E THROAT LUNGS, AND St11n<l forinel'ly occupil~·l 1oy Hte Post Office. · vVe mean to prove Every one knows that Very tempting bargains will be offered. and the colour of the ).'a t.her coarae liah· a;:1y >mimal. PU L MONAf?Y O RGA NS. JlUNG S'l'Jtt>&:'JI', ia of val'ious ahacles of brown. 'f he first ne1~her man nor· beast should be put ',;o DY F;\ T THYUI. U SU that we cann ot be undersold. beyond dispute at t Empt to mount one calls for no little e:,1: e rtion suddenly. Well, the fir:;t day :130-v&Vnt.r.A.JSl"V'II... JL.~ S . C ONSUMPTION HAS :BEEN CURED, dextt:lrir.y, ail the usu.i.l m ~dti is to bestride the mare trotted a mile in 2 :44, and auThe Gallery is first-class in a.11 its ap the animal while ha is on. his kn.iee, and o\.,h er in 2:28. Two d;:ys later. she did a ' Vhen other R emedies and P hysician!> have failed to effect a c ure. pointments, and furnis hed in a comfortit is no easy matter for a novice to m ain- m.ib in 2:37 and an ~ther in 2:25, and on RccommeildeJ byP11v:o>r CTf\NS, j\.f1N J STEI< S, AN D tain the c;-or rect "cenhe of gravity" when Friday a mile in 2 :31, and a.nother in Bowman ville, October 16th, 18.S·i. i manner. Tliere will be no poor work Nu ns.Es. 111 fact by e vc.:rybotly who has the a.liimal r ises. 'l'lle B ritish soldiern, 2d,25~-, and ahthird_din b2:13~. "Nhen B air --~~~~=- ,...... . .,. --.~~------m-~~~~.~~---allowed to leave the roonrn, und these who ·.·. g ivt!n it a g:ood trial. It never./ails however, seem t.o have entered thi~ novel 4a·~e up, e sa.1 t .1at he could eaBily f" '· t tJ /wing relief. favor me with a, call can rely on being service with co:nsicleu,ble enthusia~m, and ?\we made a fast mile whh M;J;ad S., but plea;ied .As an EXl'EC'I'ORAN'l' it ho.s no Equo.1. have been disposed to make p(1ts of their h \3 thought be~t to do it easily. Mr. · .T he instantenous process only will lt i:; h<lrmlcs5 to the : M ost Delicate Ch iltl. new companions, alttough 'hey report Hubba.rd, of the Hartford Cowra1d, was be u serl for Photographs. that thus far it s eems to bu a m \Jst "un- with m.e, and witn1::ssed her performance. f!· contains no OPIUM in any form. (Jome in and see me. Si1e was not distre~aed after h<'r tro1;, social beast " 82l1"Directions accompany each bottle. Sho can do her 2:00:1- in comp ,i.rative ---~~~·----R. H. HENHY.1 /tlfl' For sale by nil Druggists. Long Etidies. comfort, and it fa not crael to puc her to ,Turpin's ride to York is a myth, though it." it is baaed on th e story told of Nick, who in 1676 is said to have robbed a sailor at How to buy a Horse. G? .dshill at 4 o'clock in the morning, and - r :L.t\._ S M 0 VE D to have ridden a bay blood ma.re a ll the An old horseman nays :-If you want way to York, where, after attending to to buy a horse don't .believe your own the want.~ of his 11te~ d and himself, he brother. T.·ke no mil.n's word for it , dress~·d himself in gay clot hes, strolled to Your eye is your market. Don't buy a within the nex t NINETY . days to wear HAR NE S S made at the Bowling Green, and there meeting horse in harness. Unhitch him and take the Lord Mayor, asked him the hour. It everything off but his halter, and lead ~~~'S was 7:45 o'clock. Thia incident procured him around. If he has a corn, or is stid, We are surprised at the way some of <JUI' merchants advertise for him what old Weller BO ardently de- or has any other failing, you can see it. aired, "a halibi. " Tnat one horse could Let him go by himaelf a ways, and if he -one would think they were selling their goods at half price. ,have d.o ne the journey in the tizp.e was a staves right into anything you know he But you must first consider their rents and other expenses ; A large and well assorted stock of first-class Harness on hand, both manifest impossibility. In 1831 Mr. is blind. N o matter how clear and how many families there are t o be kept by some of these for Team and Carriage purposes. Also a splendid st ock of Horse George . abaldeston wagered a thomand bright h is eves are, he can't see any more pounds t hat he would ride 200 miles in than n bat. Back him, t oo. Some horses stores, and then judge for yourselves where you can get the Blankets, Goat Robes and Lap Rugs for fall and winter use. 10 hours, and he accomplished the dis- show their weakness or tricks in that - cheapestCall and inspect the goods. .ta.nee in 7 hours 10 minutes and4 seconds, way when they don't in any other. B ut, Trunks and Valises in stock as usual, also Saddles, Whips, &c. but he waa allowed 28 horses, and he was be as smart as you can, you'll geb caught All goods will be sold cheap for Cash. W. ·H. MAY further allowed 1 hour 22 minutes and 56 sometimes. Even an expert gets stuck. seconds for s toppages, and he r ode round A horse may look ever so nice and go a and round the four· mile course on New· great pace, and yet have fits. There market Heath. Cccper Thornhill's rido isn't a man could tell it until something of 213 miles (April 29, 1745,) along the happens. Or h e may have a weak back. turnpik e road, from Stiltou to London, Give him the whip and off he goes for a .1".l"ADE '£0 ORDER,. from L ondon t o Stilton, and again from mile or two, a nd then all of a sudden he ::>tilton to London, was accornpllshed stops on the road. After a rest he with 19 horses in 11 hours, 33 minutes, stJ1.rts again, b ut he 1won stops for good, and 46 seconds, being n early 10 miles an and nothing but a derri!lk can 1nove him. 1',6[ 0 ~ hour . Mr. Osba.ldeston 's t ime was upThe weak points ot a horse can ba ward of of 27 miles an hour. Cooper better discovered while standing than by 'l'hornhill's nineteenth horse was a hun- moving. If he fa sound he will stand ter belonging to the D uke of Ancast er, firmly and squarely on his limbs without and he wrote it without stopping from moving them, feet flatly upon t l1e ground -the ' 'White Horse" at Wormley. On with legs plump and nat urally poised; the following morning, Cooper Thorn- or if the foot is lifted from the ground - JUST R ECEIVE D A Thill, ." quite active a nd in per fect h ealth," and the weight taken from it, disease el The Best Oil in the World for Reapers, JYiowers, Threshers and rode back from L·Jndon to " '.!.'he Bell" at may be suspected, or e.t least tende rness, ' § Stilton, which is a precursor of disease. If the all fast-running Machinery. F or su.le by all Dealers. _ _.,_.,._»>..,.....,,.__ _ . horse stands with his feet spread apart, New Rail.way §ign&i. or straddles' with his hind legs, there is a The v are F:re sh, Good and Cheap . Railway nien, especially tr ain men, weakness in the loins, and the kidneys A SPLENDID_1~ASSORTMENT OP know the us e of the torpedo hi warning a are disordered. Heavy pulling bends the following train of danger saving time, knees. BluiJ!h, milky cast eyes in horsea and fo1· obher emergencies whioh · arise indicat e moon-blindness or something during t he run of a train in sections, elae. A bad tempered one keeps his A T EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRI C E S. - - -M.ANUFACTUREU OF- - where OtM ~ection'is close behind a nother. ears thrown back ; a kicking horse is apt 'I'he pri.tlt1c1:> has been to drop off a man to have Bcarred legs ; a stumbling home or stop the train while the hind brake- hs:s blemished knees. When t he skin is man adjusted a torpedo, thereby losing rough and harsh, and does not move KING STREET, BOWMANVILLE, valuable time. J. H. Bevington has easily to the touch, the bo!:'se is a heavy KING STREET, BOWMANVILJ~E. Has now on hand a number of vehicles (and is manufacturing a great many more) of the newest produced and patented an instrument eater, and digestion is bad. Never buy patterns and beat finish, which I am .offering for_sale "·t the lowest. prices consisten t . which is so arranged that with it a tor- a horse whose breathing organs are a t all with due regard to workmanship and quahty. The following is a list of pedo with steel clasps can be adjusted t o impaired. Place your ear at the heart, the principal vehicles manufactured by me: the rail from the pla tform of the car and if a wheezing sound is heard, it is v.n Double Covered Carriages .. .... ................ . ......... .. ..... .. ..... ...... $200 Upwards, while running at a high rate of speed. A indicat ion of trouble. Single Phait ons . .................................... .... ............ .. ~ .... .... ; 100 11 · clamp containing a signal :lf ag, another _ _ _ _ _,.· - -- -Open B uggy...... ... ................ . ........ ... .................... ... . . · .. . ·· . 70 11 "I didn't see you out at the party'" containing a t orch which will burn t en Top Buggy. . ................. . ....... ..... .. ........ ...... ........... ... ...... .... 90 11 minutes for night signals and one cont ain- said one Benedict to a nother. "No, I D emocrat· Wagon..... ... ................ .... ..... ............ .. :...... .......... 65 11 ing a taper which will bum long enough was tending a wake," 'was the a nswer of Lumber Wagons....... ....... .... ......... ... ..................... .. . .... . ...... 55 u to show t he rail while m aking t he ad- th 0 t h · h th ht l l Save money by b uying your goods at Light Wagon.: ......... .. .. .... ............ .. . : ...... ,............ .... ... .. ..... . 40 ' justment can all be a ttllched to the rail e er, as e oug iow 1 8 promenII E xpr ess Wagon .......... ..... ............. .............. ... ...... ..~. .... . . .... . 75 by this ingenious instrument while the a~ed the. be~room for four mortal hours Skeleton .. .... .. ... .. .. ... ........... .. .............. , ....... .... .. ............ .... 50 II · lll · · runmng · t ram a t h' igh speed · These w.th a kid lihat refused t o b e comfort ed. II Sulky,........ ....... ... ...... ...... ............. .. ... .......... ... . .............. .. . 40 dgnnla are applicable to any code of rules Dr. Schliemann's new work, giving an Possessing superior facilities for manufacturing carriages, I i'lltond to sell vory cheap for cash gover1:1iHg the use of torpe!.loes as caution acr;ount of his excavations at Tiryna, is ·eatly increa.se my mun b Al' of sale::i. 'Vonld or approved credit, and by so doing I hope to g1 or danger sigr.ab. The ·torpedoes make now in the p;rells, and will be published sell the wood purtl:l only, or tile gearings of buggies ironed. a very.loud report, and their ap1ing steel next March simultaneou'sly in England, clami a prevent all liability of being Amerlc~, Germany, and France. When thrown from the r:i.il by a locomotive pass- the work is moi·e advrnced the learned ~.,, At Q1e Shortest Not ice, Painted and Trimmec.l if Desired~ ing over them. The torches nre limt~ed Doctor will p"or.e d · o Crete, where he At tho Factory I aleo do Planing, Matching, Turning and Sa wing with Circle, .Band or Soro! to burn t f'n minutes. i:.nd no atorm will expects his txcavationa will be crowned i5aws. and prepare all kinds of lumber for carpenter.s .. and ot.hers for building purposes with hia u:mal success, Ornamental and J:'lain Pickets ror nces in every style required, made to order. 2:18 extingu'.· 1i .them until burned ou!. ·l'yrone, November 13, 18!>!. ~6-3m, 'THE ONTARIO _ BANIC IMPQR l1ED HORSES. 1 The.C·amel Corps of tluc British Army. I W Machine Foundry ·BE CARRIAGE WORKS Cutter s and Sl e ighs HORSE V\T 0. TYI-»ER, MRS. I--!UMPHREY DRf:SSMAKING. LICHT ~ HEAVY HARNE SS MRS. E . DEWAR, Opposite blover's Liver~ S ta bl el MA~T~~ c~~~~;~Rs jM u n g & DaI"' Ch GR EAT CLEARING SALE DRY GOODS A ND CLOTHINGI ON SA'rlLRDAY, 18Tfl INS11., R I\lRY~ , COLDS, l\1ew Photo Rooms cmrnUMPTIONI COUGHS l T~j Winter ClothinSI v1ill be offered extra cheap. In the Tailoring Department ELLISON & CO., I . . FARAiERS' "VV"·. :EI. THE ORIGINAL H O USE 5 0 0 HORSES WANTED 2 DOORS WEST, NEADS' BLOCK9 ----0·---- HARNESS SI-IOP, BOWMANVILLE. FAR. c R Suits, Overcoats, Gents' Fur nishings, Ladies' Ji!antles. Ulsters, etc., etc., For your M achinery use 0 lr:.A Lm s I MACHINE OIL, J Ell~ T HAINES' CARRIAGE "WORI<:S GEORGE C. HAINES, Proprietor, Croc ke ry & Glass-ware CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, WAGONS, &C·; His ·reas are n ot to be i Excelled. Call and inspect. JAMES ELLIOTT. FA iVROf~~~'~ cm~E.~lP tlA$H STORE, JAMES STRUT T, Proprieto:rc. A11 Kinds of Vel1icles Repaired J 0 Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Patent Medicines, etc., etc.

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