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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Nov 1888, p. 8

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MECLU c ' !I I ALTE ··. .. r - S'ALE '· ·s a·+ "i*i&i'* Previous to m · a king. extensive alterations _ i11. our premiseA WE WILL OFFER AT ONCE our whole stock of · 1 DRY - GOODS, - CLOTHING, - CARPETS, - &c.,. at pr.ices which will smother out any effort at competition. During this Gigantic: Sla11ghter Sale, high .prices will be blown into smithereens. r. 1 , ~"This will be the People's Harvest I This is no bubble thrown out to gull the public, as our stock is Large, New and Attractive, and goods are ? being marked down. · · · SWEEPING REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE. · DAZZLING BARGAI 'N ·S WILL ·BE GIVE Ne. as we must take $10,000 in Cash out of our stock inside of two months. ·sEE OUR srrocK. Ask to see our SEE OUR PRICES. w ·o nderful Cheap Tea. -.;.~~-."'-~ .. '." ": ".,'. .,-..-.~ W..-i"1416P!' McCLUNG BROS., Sign of the Golden ' . Sheep~ ...,.. .. +· ~· !uctfoN s~J,,EfJ. ~ I ·--;, ~"'t Tuts~.A.Y ~o~.. 2'k?· ~!~. James N. F~1rbalrh; h'ii.\.lng sold his farm, ~ot 4, con. 1, Darlmgton, will sell, without reserve, the whole of his valuable farm stock and implements, some household furniture, 25 cords wood, etc. ·Sale a.t 1 p. m. See large posters. L.A. ToLE., .Auctioneer. F A.RMER-S.--B _e _ e_ t . power Straw Cutter with rev;,rse gear sold by CHAS. RooEliS. :RADIENT HOME n~hq~ JHOUGHTS ~ RADl~d HoMES~ ·.·~~~~;.:~~:~~: -O- · · · ' are decidedly the best .,f then· kind. They are h~ avy, mas· sive, substantial, durable. They combine good working qualities, superior heating capacity ecunomy and durability m an eminent degree. In quality and smoothness uf castings, thoro' fitting and mouuting, they are unsurpassed. The. Radiant Home DuiJlex Grate, with. which they ti.re furnish ed t akes precedt·nce over all others. They a1 e cleanly, there being no ·escape of G.ust or ashes while cleaning the grate. They require but little G A attention, maintaining Rev M Gunn Mr W F Allen for hours an even, steady Mr James Gale 11 J K Allen and continuous heat. · R 11 Henry Gale 11 John Allin We submit the following list of purchasers of the RADIENT ~O.\f_E in this ~istrid, Mr Fred Rogers M 11 Rich Gilbert ." Geo H Allin 1uiry respectmg the 11 Rowe, (wharf) of whom we shall be plea5ed to have intending buyers make rn1 Dr ,J C Mitchell 11 NM Gage 11 ·wm Rowe merits of this excellent warming stove. Thie is by no means a complete list of perMr J aines l\lorris 11 Samuel Gates B sons using i.t in .this town and vicinity, but will show that. it is a very popula.rJ1tove: " Chas Rose 11 J 8 Mitchel 11 F J Groat Dr C Bird 11 James Roland 11 CL Munson Dr A Beith Mrs. Pearce K 11 John Martiu F A Mr F Bleakley H Mrs Parker Mr WKeely s Mr J no Fleming 11 John Murdoch Mr R B Andrew 11 Robt Barrett Dr Hillier J H Keely 11 John Foster 11 Wm Allin 11 J H Bellwood G Haiaes, Esq, PM 11 J ames Munson Mr Gilbert ~tevens .R 11 TH Spry 11T Fitz" erald 11 James Millar Mrs Armstrong 11 Joseph Brittain Mr J Higgmbotham R ev P Robbins L 11 ·s Foster Mrs Archibold :Mr Joe Ruebottom " Samuel Biogha.m 11T E Hi~~iubotham 11 Jehu Matthews 11 Wm Shu.iv Miss L osc1mbo 11 Tho~ Short " .T ?Rice 11 Samuel Mason 11 Geo H Bickell 11 "Thoe Hoar Mr L1wis Lyle . 11 Jas Reid 11 Fred Stilwell B G 11 George Moses 11 W H Banbury 11 Enoch Holmfll " Geo Rickard n James Stanley Mr H W Burk Councillor Gale 11 Richard Most:s 11 Ed Bellman 11 Sam Hoskin M 11 Benj Smith Drs Beith & Mr W G Glover 11 Ed ward Moses 11 Marvin Burk 11 John Ha.re Dr McCullough S S No. 1 Darlington 11 Wm Sampson McLaughlin 11 N M Ga"e 11 D.i.vid Morrison Mr W McCullough II 11 13 11 S F Hill Mrs Brim~com be U , Mr Thoe Brodie 11 ·DJ Galbraith 11 Oscar Scott Union i::lchool " Alfred Mann 11 J as McClellan W Sandercock 11 Jas ~r~dburn ' ' J Gray " Geo E Maynard ,, And McFocters Mr J 11 F Stillwell 11 Sa.m Bmgham 11 R Gilbert 11 Chas Manning T 11 'l ' J Mcl\llurtry "\V Scott Col F Cubitt Mr JM Joness 11 W Bunny 11 W Gist " Jas Sta.nley Miss M oorcraft Mr Chae Tod · " J no Mcintyre Mr S Cotton 1i M A James 11 Thos Barrett ,, Jacob Gaud Meth. Parsonage, " C W Thompson Mrs McCready 11 Robt Clarke 11 .Joseph Jeffery T 11 Geo Ball 11 John Gaud Church-st. " Levi A Tole Mr C L Munson u Wm Colville 11 John Joll Mr P Trebilcock Mrs Jacob Gale Meth. Pai~sonage, u 'l'hoa Trewin 11 S W Mooro u Wm J CJle " Wesley Joli 0 11 Joa Trewin l,\ueen·st. · V 11 Geo lVIaynard 11 John Cole, tailor 11 Thos Jewell do! Cubitt 11 u eo4 'rrewin · Mr S Vanstone " Henry Maun 11 M Cryderm&n 11 Jaa ,Jshnson " D 'frusoott Mr Lewis Corni~h N 11 JC Vanstone H 11 Arch Ta.it 11 Alfred Mann 11 W Cryderman 11 Wm Cann "'rhos ·rod 11 George Varcoe Coucillor Horne Mr JacobNeads 11 W H May K 11 John Congdon· 11 John Cole 'l'od Bros Mr Ezra Hall " Wilson N eads MrA Todgham 11 J B M itchel Mr James Knight n Creeper 11 w 'l'odgbam 11 Stephen Honey Mr s Nichols 11 J L Margach 11 WC King D 11 A E Clemens " JC Vl}nstone ' 11 Honey. seu w 1i J as Millar " Th.os Veale Mr Abram Dea.n 11 'W Cryderman Mr John Wesley 11 Isa.ae Hobbs 0 11 R Moses L 11 Geo. Detman 11 J H Cryderman 11 J esse Willia.me 11 M Hern Mr Robt Osborne 11 T hos Moyse Mr .J W Lovekin 11 W Chartran Il.ev .Jesse Whitlock 11 EL Welsh · "FHumber 11 J a.mes Osborne 11 Jas Morris 11 Tholi Lyle, sen Mr John Wesley 11 Cosby 11 John Wight 11 C Hooper 11 Jno Walker 11 Thoe Lyle, jr F u John Walker "E LWelsh 0 p D 11 Chas Lunny Mr RP Feild 11 ~·ranklln Wright 11 H C Weeks Mrs J mten Mr Jos Pattinson Prof 'l' L Doyle 11 John Lasby 11 John Fleming C11.pt Wil{ht J 11 Frank Wright MrJno Wyllie 11 E G Powers MrMDa.vies 11 Thoe }'itzitorald Councillor Jeffery P Mrs Walbridge 11 R Winnacott u Thos Powers Mrs J Downs 11 John Foster Mc 11 Mr J A Jerome Councillor Pattinson Wo~tcotl " John Wyllie " ADraper Mrs Furze Dr McLaughlin, M P P 11 A Pennington 11 W Jennings Mr Geo Piggott y And many others. · · 11 u W Jackson Jno Pinch Mayor Younie We call special attention to the number of persons m the foregomg :Mr J no .E 11 Geo H Joll 11 S Pollard Young & Co Elford · HlVppy Tholl"ghts make Radiant Homes. ·Haw to possess botl1 1s ~ questi<.m that shou ld in~erost the heads of every hdusehold. The former is the poµular llappyThough i. H,,rnge, so familiar and mnch ap· lJrecia.ted in over 20,000 Canad i~" Kuch-ins, :;n d can be obtamed m this town only from S. S. EDSALL. These ranges are titted wi th the 4 euuine Duplex G rate, which ~epa.r ates the ash<Je from the fire without dust or wnete, giving a clear bright fire without poking or scraping. They are strong, handsome and durable, and are fitted fo1· the .most powerful h eating. They are a~apted f..Jr wood or coiil, and are p ositively guaranteed to t he purchaser to give· sa tiafoction. As a convincing evidence of the great popularity of the Happy Thought Range, we take great pleasure in r eferring to the following persona who have them in use and ca.ti speak of tli eir merits : Mr John McClellan Mr George Pearson 11 R G McLaughlin 11 W R Piggott " John M.cintyre the cel,,,bra.ted Radient Hom e Base Burners, sold also by PERSONS WHO HAv·.m . S S EDSALL I The Book Room and Ministers. 1 \IR. E.or~oit.-In my letter of last week "n,,arly equal th e whole," should read "nearly equal h alf the whole" J. E. 8A?<"DEl1.SON. NOTE JJY THE EmTOR..-The mistake was not ours.. Methodist's letter in reply is crowded out this wee~. The Editor of i;he Sun seems to be a ' m eddlesome sort of a little ch~p. He has . all his own way about the wh1ekey bustnesl\ and who shall sell, c.ontrary t? I.aw and not. be molested. He is no t satisfied with tha.t, he wants to dictat e to our T own Council what they shall do and what they should not .do. Now_, if Mr. Climie would mind his own busmess and not be putting his nose into o~her people's blloiness quite so much, he might be ~nore euccessful in life. The Town Council are quite able to m~page _the affairs of the to.vn without his advice; and when they can't get along-, t!hey will call, in a body, and get his advice. A RATE PAYElt. I I SBA. W'S SCHOOL BUUt:JE. Farmet·s are about through with Vall · work ·.·· Some fr .-m here ,, ttendod the Methodist supper at :Newcastle and report · a good time . . . . Mr and Mrs. James N. Fairbairn are spending a. few days with · friends is T ..r o1>to ... 'fhe m·on1hly meeting of the Band 1Jf H ope was held on Friday evenmg wheu the members were · supplied with uew badl(eS. A splendid program was re1 ·dered iucluding readings by Misses Eva 0 8borne und L. Cornish · and Mr. W .Rickard and soogs by Masters Fred Osborne aud W. Rickard .· nd timely speech from the Prest., Mr T . Bragg,, sr. New members ar e j oinu1g at each meeting ·. .. The pray ml;{ Ba11 d from ' Bowman ville has been holding a s'"riea of · revival meetiugs here and much good has · resnlted. URUNO. · i 'V 1Yu1PLE .GROVE. Rev. S. Salton occupied the pulpit ·, on Sa.bbalh evening week ...· Mr. T. Kirk patrick is engaged to teach. here n?xt vear .. . , Miss M. J. Jeffery _ is attendrng 'c ollege again . . ..··· T h er11 1s talk of revival services starting here- much neede?. , ··... Mr. Thos. J . Cole has been la1.d tip with pluriey ...... Mr. Royal Hall is able to be out again .. ·· Misrs Emma Monday is attending Demill College Osha~a. .... lVIi~ Yelle wlees, of Bo'!"manv1lle 5pent Sabbath at Mr. Spry s ·... Mr. Chester Power has traded off Jumbo and bas Maud S. (style and speed) ..·· Mr. R. Snowden has been diBH.bled for the pa.st week by a gathe1·ing on I.is neck, poor .boy. 'l'AUNTON. Mr. Jamee Leask's workmen have ·downed the Solina load of big turnips. A load of exactly 200 turnips weiir,hed -euctly 3,601 lbs., or one lb. over 60 l>us., or an average of lBlbs. eaoh. Ten of the heavieot weighed 250lbe., an aver· aue of 25 lbs· ·each, the ·heaviest weighed 28! lbs. and may be seen at McColl & Lee's Oahawa. These turnips were 41row~ from seed from \V. Rennie's, Toronto prize purple top sweede. Mr. · Leask w~n a 1st and two 2nd prizes with turnips at the Industrial Exhibition, bt prize for collection (Jf rciotBand t~o 2nds at Whitby a.nd lat at Bowmanv1lle, and .,.U therefore entitled to the belt as cham· pion of the tu~nip field: __ .PROXPT, POTENT AXD t·ERM lNEXT re· lia.1'8 always c·ome from the nse of Mllburn'M .l.roaaattc Q1tlnh1e Wine, s c 'V w list, members of the same family who have. bought Happy Th~ught Ranoes sbowino that the first to buy .must have been well satisfied 0 "' ' and recommended it to others. S. S. :E :OS.A.X...:L.,. BOW MARVILLE. I Mrs. Alderman St. L e!ler, of Toront·), . is visiting at the Methodist parsonage. Mr. Hsrry · Armstrong, of T;.ironto, . spent Thanksgiving Day ur1dtir tlltl mat.ernal roof. Liquor is being freely sold judging from · · the number of drunks on the s treets; but . where is the Inspecter, "where, oh where can he be7" Mr. W. L. Broad h11s had another serious attack of illness. Dr. McLaughlin · of Bowrnanville, has been called in for · consultation. Miss E. Braden who ia at preBent teach.l ing in Starkville has been en~aged as ' second teacher for next year. Miss Reed who retires will be greatly missed. Miss Lizzie Beer, who w as attacked1 with hemorrhage of the lunge about a · 1 week ago, nenr fully rallid and passed · \ away to her rest on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 10th. . Mr. John Miller, Jr., had his beef · waggon badly smashed on Wednesday · last. Hi! horse being left untied, got· fri" hlened and ran away, and collided with a fence which h:">ppened to be.in the way of progress. John fa now of the opinion that prevention is b etter than , cure, and eomewhat cheaper, The ladies of the Methodi!it church · held a very sncce1sfol parlor 1ocial at the.. residence of Mr. Robt.Moment on Thanksgiving Day eveniug. Every .nook and corner' of the house was full. Oysters . ; were served in abundance a~d a~ple 1 justice was done to the good thmga !"" Q·· vided an interesting program followea· , ·. cludi.ng inatrurnei;ital mu.sic by l\~rs. Tucker and the l\haae11 Le1gb, T i.imb1yn and Newson. Vocal by M iss Cobbledick and l\lr. C. G. Arm1Jtrong. Readings by· the MissesReedand Odell and Dr. Tucker. The chair was occupied by the Rev. T. Dunlop who conveyed a hearty vote of· thanke to Mr. and Mm. Moment for the use of their home. The singing of the· National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. " A RAR-;-CONBI!UTIO.N.- There is no otherremedy or combination of medicines that meets 80 many r equirements, ae does. Burdock Blood Bi.tter11 in its wide range of power over such Chronic dieeaee11. as. Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney Oomplamt, Scrofula and humors oi the blood. . · I I ! ! I I au

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