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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 May 1889, p. 5

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Wall Paper and Buggies at TAIT'S Corner Store. I ! I YOU CAN HAVE I Deicious, Nouriehing Soup in a moment by using FLUID BEEF' THE BEST FOR BEEF TE.A. THE ONLY EXTRACT OF BEEF euitable for making JULIEN and other CJ.EAR SOU PS. A FINE RICH FLAVORED SOUP <:an be ma.de IN A MOMENT by adding boiling water. · LYMAN, SONS &Co., SOLE .AGENTS FOR CAN.AD.A. -HELLEBORE of the very finest quality for Currant Bushes an'l Green of gnal.·anteed purity both at lowest prices at STOTT & JURY'S Medical ~.!-...--v----...~-----~.. -.. · .-· ~. ~ -··- --~- Hall~ ~ ......_.......... ------ - ,...,. ,....._,,.. . . , BowMANVILLE, MAY 29, 1889. - Local and Otherwise. Something nice in Prints at the Wes t End House. 10,000 dozen E)(g' wanted at Tod Bros. Highest price pi.id in dry goods. Hats in . a ll the btest styles just to hand at Couch Johnston & Cryderman's. Monday Aug. 5th, a good time to begin a foll course in Chas. Ruse's Educational School of Music. Mrs. Dingman has new stock of millinery which she invites ladies to inep ect. Booms over Henry 's Gallery. STATESMANS in wrappers all ready for mailing at the office 3 cents per copy. aend this weeks number to your friends. . The prevalence of scrofulous taint in the blood is much more universal than iJlll!.ny are aware. Indeed, but few per· llODJI Q.re free from it. Fortunately, how~yer, we have in Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the most · potent remedy ever discovered for ~his terrible afB.iction. t Gur Carpets are selling fast but we want room and will clear Brussels, Tapestries or Wool, Union n.nd Hem p at lower prices than you ever s" w for same goods. ~Q not buy before you see J. J. Mason's stock, A POPULAR INSTRUMFl~T.-.A new scale \Tpright Pianoforte recently completed .by Messl's . Newcombe & Co., Toronto, is affording great sa.ti&faction. It fills the requirements for a reliable instrumet t by a first-class maker at a fi11:ure within the reach of a.11. Write them for pa.rticu· ars.-tf. "l \VAl SUFFERING," Rays s. s. Shewfelt, of Kingsley, Man., "from weakness l1;p.d loss of appetite, with a severe headache, a nd could scarcely walk. My first bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters enabled to W ljolk about the house, and when I had taken the second bottle I found my· a.elf entirely cured. _ One half the area of Manitoba remains open for settlement, and se~tlers going thither can find plenty of locations not far from the r aihvay line. A short time ago a report was current that 1>11 the homeste11d~ in Manitoba had been taken up, but a d ispatch from Winnipeg to the Toronto :M:ait show11 that there is abundance ·o f land for homesteading purposes, so that emigrants thither need have no fear that they will bs unable to secure farllls. · · · Mrs. Robert Mcfo.u~hlin, of Howick township, Huron Co., nee Miss Rachel Ferguson, of Lotus, Manvers, died May ~9th. Mrs. McLau.ghlin was third daughter of the late David Ferguson, of Manvers. The eldest sister is wife of Major John Hughes, of Cl1 uke; the second of Dr. W indel, of Cincinnati; while another ia wiie of Mr. Geo. Staples, of Darlington ant"~Clarke. Mr. McLaughlin is son of Tl\ ', McLaughlin, late of --Tyrone, Dar· liur on; and is cou~in of Dr. McLaughlin M . .P. P. West Durham, Cheap Cretonne and Curtain S crim at See the iace curtains a.t 50c per pair West E nd House. at T ·ld Bros. Best value in town. Fiowers in lovely variety at Burden & James Dayman local 11gen l, for DominCo's Auction Mart. ion Or~ aus and Pianos, B·ow1rianville. . Big band tournament here June 12 and They have a large stock of Muslin, lJ. Arrange to be present. · Skirting a nd embroideries v"ry cheap at A double stock of choice new Ties at the West End H ouse. J. J. Mason's. They must be sold. Forty tona Br an and Shor f,a for sale at Farmers, take your eggs to Tod Bros. 'Bowmanvilla Roller Mills, only $11 per They will give you the highest market ton. J. C. Vanstone. prices. If you want the newest thing in the S. Burden & Co. will pa.y cash for eggs 1 neck ti~ line call at the _West End House: and first-class butter at the "Mart", There is wh ere you get it. for the study of M u si c in its several Market Square. "Westward the star of empire takes it depal'tmen ts For the best'bargains in watches, clocks \\.ay" and Easterbrook.' s Pens go westand jewelry go to H. O. Brittain's Co- 1 ward and to every pomt of the compass. operative J ewellry Store . I Prof. Ruse will be out of town during Th' made only of strictly p ure grape cream Chas. Ruse's Educational School of summer vac.ation but lettera will he for- of. tarta1.', strictly pure bicarbonate of Music. summer vacation begins May 25th j warded to _ him that·are addressed B ox 88 soda, and a li!mall por tion of flour as a Special attraction for lady student i> by uniting with t he pneserv111tive, n othing else whateve1·, and .Autumn term begins Aug. 5th. 1 Bowmanville. is war1-anted entirely free from alum, first an d only LA.DIES' BAND in Canada. If you want a first-class cigar you must Attention is directe~l! to the "Big Boot" ammonia, phosphates, lime, a nd all the go to W. E . Pet hick's where you will find display announcement by Ml'. Treltiven. adlillter:i;nts frequent.ly found in baking a great many kinds to choose from. Be keeps one of the best and biggest. dis- powders. 'l'he character of materials I used,, the!r purity, and the nicety of their I . Mr. w. Feild has started a book bind· play of boots and shoes in to wn.' combmation, render Cleveland's supe1·ior I OF F0 1RTY WEEKS. cry in town. PeClple ha.viug magazines ' Wellington Loc1ge has a.n invita.tion to the most healthful and most . or other binding may leave orders at this join Oshawa. Lodge S. 0 . E . . in church . bwkingpowdei· ec0nomical in use, a nd it a lways affords office. parade on Sunday. All wishin!! to go can w!ii@lesome, nutritious, and delicious food. ~ Mason's have the largest stock: of dress arrange with W. E :. Pethick, W . P, It is recommended for· p urity, healthfulby DR. BAX TER , 0 £ Baxte r Universitv of Music, goocis in town 'from $2 per yard down to Hon. Chas. Druny, JY\inister of Agricul- n,ess and efficiency by Government and I 1-lew Y ork . ~ 10 cents. Positively no five cent dress tu re i n the Ontario government, was mar· State chemists, chemists of Boards of gooda in the atock. ried at B ~ l'rie a few days ago t o .M:ias Isa- Health, and professors in institutions of F '.l>rther p inticu lars by adld ressing 'Ii. . The many friends of Rev. A. A. Drum- bella Brownlee, ,,~Shanty Bay . We ex- &rning throughout the country. Sold only in cans, full weight. mond, Newcastle, will be pleased to learn pect to record t he nuptials of another On_ _!!~!EL~~~~LBANY, N. y. that he is enjoying much better health tario member shortly. B ox 88, BOWM_ AN VI LL E , ONT. than he has for a. long time past. FROM OCEAN TO OoEAN. -Fishermen Mrs. Dingman has moved into the and mir,ers in. Nova Scotia, mechanics ; SERMON TO E N GLlSHMEN.I Qu~lity amounts to. little unless prices STATESMAN Block over Henry's photo gal- arid farmers in Ontario and Quebec, hunt\Ve publish on our last page thi:i week lery where she intends doing over straw ers and trappers in the Territories, and are fairJ and felt hats in the late 9 t styles . gnld miners in Bri tish Columbia, use and that very excellen t sermon ·delivered by praise Ila2yard's Yellow Oil, the great That excellent farm, the Bradley Es- internal aud external remto>dy for all pain. R ev. Mr. Warriner, Sunday week, to the _ L ow prices are not bargains unless quality tate, near Brooklin, -ia offered for sale. It cures rheumatism, neuralg ia, sore Sons of England. We kno w it will be is t here . . See advt . on inside page. Applications throat and croup, and i~ the reliance of read wit h great interest and plo~sure. may also be made to Mr. Thoe. Bradley, thousands . It was h i~hl y appreciated by t he S . 0 . E's Columbus. . Mr. J ohn N. Kivel!, the en~erpt:ising UHAS. RusE's EDUCATIO.N.u, ScnooL OF and popular agent for the Singer Sewing themselves, man y prouou11cing it the best Music.-Tbe most logical, thorough, ra- Machine Co ., for Durham county,received special sermon de livered to them since pi':!, sure, delightful and ec~nomical sys- la~t week from the head office of the thllir o"ganizati on herl). w., din ct par tern in uee. See advt.in another column. company . " bean new spring wagon, one ticular attention to th o p reach~r·~ r'!mar ks. Suite, Sui.ts. See t he immense choice 1 of the tines·t ever eeen in thts di8t tict for eu t it " .J.,H1it »g i ~ttio n . of Worsteds, Tweeds, &c. a t Mason's; the purposes for which it i.s designed, they a.re selling many lines 'of fine Scotcl:I being not on ly beautiful in ap peimmce, THE ME'rIIODIST CHU.ROH. tweeds (portions of the McClung stock) but a model o f com' enieoce. Mr. Kivell at ·Jess than they can be bo ught for to- has by strict ··attention to business and d!lY· square dealing woo the col1fictenco of his The 4th quarterly business mee ting ©f th e Cot · k~to wn c:rcnit was h.. ld in T horn· Franklin cor. of Millbrook Reporter company as we11 as th · e reopect an d con ti · . we h ope th f ton tvla y 4 th and w~s h rgely "t tend»d a.n d says "Our school is progressing well un- d en oo 0 f th · e·c r e· · e pu bl10· ' 't" b th H d Ofli f v:;r y har monious. 1'he s~lari<"s were aH t der the teachin,...a of Mr.·Tames Berry,· he queo · recogm ce o r1aid th ions Y · e J ea ·11 a nd con nex ional fnnd· a :1 ahearl of is a hard worker and well . liked by his J oh n s wor as an emp oyee wi n or. last y ea». '.l'he followin![ resol utio"· was k e I11· m t 0 0 prou d · upil3. " James is a Darlinoton boy, hence ma .,<1imous ty by ~ P ,., m0v< 'd a nd carriej una. his success. On F'·riday afternoon Mr. D vngl.?.s S . d M d .., W · ·t · · d . . . M f k st im i"_ l5, vott;: ' ove by h. T . Ba11ting, e_ 1r;.v , 1 e att ent i?u to our c orn p lete and can,fully seh·cted stock 'of 1 11 Porter·s Foundry and Machine ahop is cArt rnr was. rivmg the span ac secoude·· b y T . W. L ennox, tlnt this Ladies , Gent~. Mis.~ es' and Ch ild i-en's Boot 8 and Sh T. k V ·reopened. All kinds of caiitinga made horaes b!.!long mg to the U. C. F . · Co. q-uarter !y board du ly recognizing the val- , Ptc O . I . . . k f f' _h' . · ' . oes, 1 1111 S, a rnes, and machfoe repair11 d one on short notice. when by some means they became ~rn- ua.ble ""r vices r 1Jnd1ired th is o:rc 1 Ul ;iopu ai sto? · 0 a ,,; iouab1 e goods h per fect beyond com~ 1i t by the , ·· The bu~iuess will be car:ied on by the manage&ble an? r an away. The kmg Re".'. H.. McCulloch , its su periute!l d l·nt panson. \)\; e are ch ow mg 1h ti correct "ty les of t he ··-ason . No old shop P orter Estate under manage ment of Mr. · bolt of the ca·:riage brok a when the front durmg the pa~t t.hr< -e years, ca nnot per- worn, bank ..rupt ~: tock: or s ~i orH y goods manu fact ured for h !l.nkrupt .Ve them n call. of the body dro.pped t_o the gronn.d a.n d 't h" t ' I . I t W " Geo. Porter. GI h d the occupants, Mr., Miss, and Mtss Ida nu t 12 '1 " as t q ·iarter Y asimeiation of nouses. e W'..l.lTant }d l our good;:; t,o he wl 1at we l'·~ore,.ent them. SEVl.:RELY_ Bu~NED,- I burnt my an ] McArt 4ur, and Miss L ee, of Toronto, his p~storal charge to pa.s~ wi 'hout plao- Tb e p ri ~es are 1 . ' 1w a n cl 1 1 bl ' d t. .. k h t t 0 d0 inrr on r~cord ('u r high a 1 n1 l1reciati ' '"n of .. 111 ·8 · n o on _e can ' , s~vere ly,_ an d d 1d ~ov . now w a were thrown for ward and t he remains of " v T h e ' ·d l' d js_e . you r espt-cta d · e goo s cueaper. till a fn~nd ran m _ with_ some H~gyard s t he vehicle fell on them . F ortuna tc>ly minis tefri.l IA.hors a mongst us, and h is eE goo s are »a r ga1n s, v tew e rom any stan p oint. The quality Yellow Oil _and app lied 1t, . and 1t dre w R ev. Mr. Warrin er was near at hand imd zealous and uniform Uhri~tian dcparo· and sty le a re t here. Reliable, trusty, ser v iceable goods, marked at out the pam an? heale_d :,t ma few d ays. resc1Jed them wit ho ut Perious inj ury. men I·, and OU t' r egrets that o wiug to t h e ROCK BOTTOM. PRIC ES. I woul~ nut be without 1t. Mary Lepard The hor ses ran down s freet and in iron ~ rules of our church t.hose Chr is t.ian ties 59 Cecil St ., T oronto. of Mr. S. Mason's collided with a tele· which have 'lo long b ;rnnd us t ogether, v ·re o f p res1"dent phone pole, smashing it aud killing one are s " soon l.o be !rnver ed- he to labor i n M rs. M ont.gomery, w1 19. Sign of the BIG BooT dl'a wn by two h orses, BO Wi\1ANVILLE ·. .L, k tie . ids we trust more fair, an d we pray H enry M on t gomery, o f Gran d ,, ox a, of the horses on the spot . · · r d 1 ·11 · th at he m ..y be long sp ared as a L i t.hfu l D k a pota ]UlllMV~rsity,Mies anfgerous y Id Ill R. A. GUNN, n'L D .. D ean aod Profes- laborer in the viney:; rd of the <Yr eat MasS t. au , mn. any o our rea ers sor · o f Surgery, o" the Un1"ted "'tB,t es MedMr. ~ l\'[COulloch h as b tiun"'irJl·it ed t n I o a t or. (t ,.,.. w.ill...remem bet...M · rs. M ontgothery as ·u.Jss ical College , ·-Editor-of "Medical Tribune" · " ·:li"llbrook a.nd Port H :J!mp to n cir. _ cuit. ED. STATESMAN. ) Taylor' formerly Of :i,, Authoc of "Gunn's New and improved Hope. She was a universal favoritl'. Hand-book of Hygiene an d Domestic '.l'he fo\lo wi ng reaolntion was U!lani· Tho annual Methodist Conferences will Medicine, " referring . to W arner's Safe mously carritd by a Rtaa<li n" vot 0 1 M a be held as follows:-Niagara Conference, Cure, said: "! fiad th\\t in Bright's dis- fnll meeting of the ofli ci;il b<'ar d 0 f the at Ingersoll, June 5th; Guelph, at St. &ase, it seems t o act as .a solvent of albu- Ne wcas rle and Orono circuit held in t he Exteuds his than ks for t h e very liberal patronarre he 1:e- · Mary's, June 6th) London, at London, men ; to soothe and heal the inflamed school-room of t.he 1 \IP.tnodist church c eive d since commencing busir; esR. His Stock bein()' New June 6th; Bay of Quintie, at Belleville, membranes, and wash out epi ~helial deb- Orono : M 0\·ed by Da vid Walsh and sec.June 6th; Montreal, at Sherbrooke, June ri~ w hich blocks up the t ubuli uriniferi onded by R obert 1Vfomrnt that as t he and Stylish and his prices very moderate, is no dotilit the 6 th; and Toronto, at Toronto, June 13th. (urine bearing iubes); aud to pre vent the close of thid confere~1 ce ye,ir en d o the la· cause of his success. Chas. Ruse's School of Music vacation destructive meamorpeosis of t fosue. . . . bors of Rev; T . Dnnlop, the superinte ndMr. Ruse intends I am willing to ncknowledge and com- ent of t he circuit., with us we think i t d ue bt-gins May 25th. spending sometime in New York, after mend.thus frank ly lhe value bf Warner's to him, and becomes us t o convey to h im which he will return to fill an engagement Safe Cure. onr k ind sympathy a11d prayers, trnatiog in the west, to conduct a Mueicia.n's Conthat his us,,fut life may be long spared t o vcication and expects to complete the enIL C. Tait sells best spectaclel1 . labor in the church of Chr is t. We degagement by the opening of the Au t umn Cockle's Pills for he· a dache.. Sold sire also t o convey to him our admiration term, Aug. 5th. · everywhere. , 8 of his pulpit abili~y a nd our appreciation QurcK TrnE-48 Ho uRs.-"I always See the new prints ju t opened out at of his christ1an character aud straigh tforh J0h & C war<.l manly life. And would also express . use Hagyard'., Pectoral Balaam for colds and it cannot be beaten. · It has always 0 ouc nsto n ryderman's. through him t o his estimable wife our e-s- I cLEVELANn·s SUPERIOR IHf PUREST AND BEST I I I BA~NG POWDER Over 600 Lessons.in one School Year. l Tuition, $80 p·e r School Year, Degrees Conferred Diplomas Avvarded O:S::A.S_ RU-SE:i WE COMBINE THEM. ° ) r , ,, p l M. TRELEVEN, lVL.A..Y- N A RD_ 'J:H:&;j · J EW ~I.LEE, T:EIE NEW LINE OF VT..A..TO:::S:ES .A~T :o:- - - HEAVY SII.VER SHOULD BE SEEN (JNCE. me cured me within 48 hours, which no other medicine will do, and 1 always keep a bottle by me." These words fnm Chester Miller, Lieury, Out., prove the efficacy of a popular preparation. · df M w W e Iiave receive rom r. . Edgar, Genera.I P11.11senger Agent of the Grand ·1 M Trunk R a1 way, ontrea1, an 1J,ttractive and useful pamphle~., entitled, "Fishing and lJunting Resortsoi theGrand Trunk Railway." This book consiets of 100 pages and gives a large amount of valuable information to hunters, fishermen, and sports generally. FACTs --Why can T. Geo. Mason sell the cheapest dry u;oods ? Beca11se he has bought McClung BroB' stock at two thousand dollars ($2000.00) less than it cost theminthe best markets; because the goods are nearly all new and desirable lines. Any reasonable person can· see that he is able to sell at less than coat and make money. Do not hesitate but ,., ao at once and see for yourself. This stock. will be sold in Mr. H orsey's Stores, opposite 8. S. Edsell' s for a short time. Messrs. McClung Bros' due bills taken for a time as cash. Mrs. ,V. Burns,of Killarney, Manitoba, bas been revisiting old friends in Bow· manville, Omemee, Purt IIope and Lind· say. The death of her mother, Mrs. Curry, of Bowmanville, was the C1'Use of the unexpected visit. Mrs. Ma11r, of Omemee is sister-in-law; and Mr. and Mrs. S . Hughes, of Lindsay, are old friends. Everywhere Mrs. Burna wes warmly wMcomed. Her husband Mr. Burns was once a. leading miller and grain dealer of Bowmanville. He .is now doing well in the prairie province.-Warder. .All competent authorities, prominent among them being F. F. Roberts, M. D ., Professor of Chemical Medicine at Univer!lity College Hospital, London, Eng., say "Bright's disease" has no marked symptoms of its own, but takes the symptoms of other (so-called) diseases". If you have h eadache, fickle appetite, failing eyesight, tube casts in urine, gradual loss of flesh and dropsical swelling, extreme wakeful!less, distressing nervousness, do not neglect such symptoms, or you will eventually have Bright's disease, or some other effect of neglected lridney disease. T11ke Warner's Safe Cure, the only recognized specific for this disease. !<'IRE, LIFE, .ACCIDENT Insuran'ce. teem for her who has lab ored sci faithfully VIRTUE, Agent , Bowmanville. e~. and earnestly with him in leading souls to Ocean tickets by different lines of1 Jesus and Joing so well her part to persteamships for sale at the S.TA'.l.'ESlllAN · fee t chris tiau chat·acter by her wise coun· 1sel a nd cheerful , kind, d isposition which office. tf S t ill the rush for our English Hats h as endeared her to so many seeking. for " ... an d k now1ed ge t h a.t s h e w1 ·11 not continues. See J . ,f. Mason's Hats at l 1g·1t ' _n b e f orgot ten. oilco. soo' Gentlemei. examine Tod Bros. stock \ ' .-.· · of tweeds before lea.ving your orders for For\ Rickets, Marasmus, and all a spring 1>uit. Wasting Disorders of Children Watch, clock and jewellry repairs Scott's E'miilsion of P iire Cod Liver Oil promptly attended and satisfaction guar- with H yzl'Ophosph ite;; is unef]ualled . T he anteed.at the Co-operative Jewelry Store. rapid iiy wi\ f. which child ren uai ri flesh Are you in need ofa pair of specks/ if and strengtl~ upon it i s ve ry wonde1ful. so you .c an get a pair of fine perescopic " l have used Scott's Emulsion in cases glasses for GOc. at · the Co-operative of Hickets and, Ma.rasmus of long standJewellry Store. ing. In every coo'e tho im provomtint l\·as Morris'Carriageworkshasgotafirst- marked."-J. M. 1 M:tin, M . D. , New class painter. Parties intending to have York. S old by aH Druggists, 50c. and thGii:' buggies repai ... ted this spring bring $ 1.0IJ. ~ them aloni:c at once and' have them d,one ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ up in good stvle. "I.RTH8 .u , · FACT. -At W. E. Peth1"ck's barber ~hop PYE.-ln Darlington, nea'~ Mt. Vernon, on opposite the post office you will find a the 23l'd inst., the wire ot ]Irr. J ohn Pye. of a largo lot of pipes to choose from which daughter. will be sold near cost to ·suit the times. ___ M _A _R _R_I_ E_D _ ._ \_ _ ___ Give him a call. . To THE DE 'F.-A Persoa cured of Drrn·.an-ALI.iN.-At the Methbdist Parson· age. Oshawa. on May 22nd. by tht) Rev. J. W. Deafness and noises in the head of 23 Totten. Stewart Dewar,C&binetma.ker. to Miss years' standing by a simple remedy, will Ch1<rlotte W. Allin, all of Oshawa. eend a description of it FREE to any pernnm. son. who applies to NICHOLSON. 177 McBEA1'H. -Iu East Whitby, on Thurscl.ay, 16th Douga.ll 8t., New York. 44-lyr. it.st., a t h is residence, Lot 2, 7th Cor.:ceasion, Every body in this district should know Robert Beath, uged 79 years and 15 da)'a. KARn·-ln Oshawa.on \Vednesday,Mlq 45th, that W. Quick & Co. l1ave moved their WH!fam K arr, aged. 63 years. \ grocery business westward to Mr. Buclr· ler's block, two doors east of the post BOWMANVILLE .MARKETS. office, where they are now prepared to -swpply tihe p ublic with everything in the (;orrectetl b y .I. ;u clllurt ry, every TueadA.1' grocery linti, and also the best fresh meats. __ ,.. 100 .... · $2 ,,.5 Q .. O "' '£he store has been nicely fitted up, and F LOUR, ir i us .· · · - · · · · I to 'IP" 1.11 is now one of the neatest in town. Call WHEAT, Fall, f' bush·... _. 0 00 11 0 90 and stie. " Spring, " ·.·· ' 0 00 II 0 90 Jos. McCausland & S~, Toronto, the BARLEY, t>'bush, No.1. ... 0 50 11 0 00 well-known designers and workers in II II II 2 Q 45 II Q 48 · ' 0 45 O O glass, e~ecute ch~rming Memorial Wi n11 11 11 3·· · ·· 11 0 dows and Houshold Stained Glas& of RYE, 11 · · · , · · · · · · · 0 60 11 0 65 11 O 80 11 0 00 every known description. They a.lso OATS, · · · · · · · · · make Cut, Beveled, Silvered and Bent P EAS, Blackeye , · 'W bush.. · 0 70 11 0 00 Glass in all sizes and import direct from 11 O 60 11 O 68 " Small, t ':ie m:i.kers an immense stock of British 11 Blue, u 0 70 11 0 75 Plate Gl:i.ss which they ship to all parts .B UTTER, best table, ~lb... 0 00 II 0 15 of Canada. EGGS, ill' doz ·.··..······· 0 00 11 0 12 TUE RED COi.OR or the blood is caused POTATOES, ~ bush.. · · · . · · 0 00 II 0 00 by lhe Iron It contains. Supply the. Iron ,,..hen l:ieklng by using Millmrn' H Beet. PORK,~ cwt ·...·..· . ·. . · 6 50 11 7 00 H AY, W' ton.. , .·. ·o·' · ·· ,; .12 00 11 13 00 lroiu1nd Wine. ROBT. 0 LADIES CH>LD AND SILVE:R W ATCII:EJS A. T ALL l'ltICDS. - - - :o: - - WEDDING R INGS, SCARF PINS, CH AlNS L OCKETS AN D CHARMS, lN EVERY 8TYLE, AND AT ALL PRICES. - - :o- - Remern her mv Goods are guarrantR d to be j ust a.a represented. W ATCH REPAIRI NG attended to as usual, P r om ptness and skillful work· m anship-my m ot to-and all work warr11.nted . Your patronage solicited. B OAT W ANTE D.-A good. second· hand row boat. Inquire or w. HEA RD at M. TRELEVEN's. . 19-tf QENEn ANTED.-A Librarian and CarenA L SERVANT W:ANTED at onee in · a sma11 f am1 ·1y, w i·t.h out c h'ld taker for the Bowmanville Mocha.nlca' 1 · Institute. to be in by 15th June· ren. Apply a.t 8..1...1.TES MAN ofllce.Bowm11.nvillle, For furthPr Appllca.tions particnlarsapply to JNO.KEAC IOB, Pres.. or F R AN CIS :MASON, Sec. 22-lm OAT FOR SALE.-Vi>rnished boat , B with pair of oars. and b3a.t house. .Ap. ply to MR. GBO. SHAW, Liberty-st. 22-lw ·2 W A SHERIFF'S SALE. -WOOL_ By virtue of 11. Writ of Fieri Facias issued Wanted, 5000 1bs clean w ashed out of Hor Majesty's High Court of Justice, Chancerv Division iinl to me directed at the Buit of " \Vllliam Crawford. and against the wool delivered i n Q uick's Blook, Goods and Chattels ot The Bowmanville Agri· cultural and Carriage Works Company for which t h e highest price will be _ (J...imited), I have sei.zedand taken as belonging paid. to the said The Bowman ville Agricultural and Carriage Works Company (Liuutedl. all the Stock in trade or The Bowmanviii e Agrlcul· I l;3owman ville. turala.nd Ca.rriage Worka Company (Limited, j L.QUICK, allticlesvaluedat $H71.83 ;Bookdeb~eamount· "· f iDg\tO $16W.51. · titbc k sheets of the stock in trade and a. list of the book debts can be seen a.t any time on application to Frederic Cubitt. Esquire, Clerk for wh ich the highest price in cash ot the Division Court. at his office in Bowmanwill be paid. ville, or w the Sheriff at hts otnce ln Cobourg, allot which property I shall offer tor sale aG the Sheri~'s office, Cobonrg, on Also. a large stock of Sh eeting, t~~:s. o~~~e!::.ni~~~~-m't~~~u:;:-a~JU~~1~~ such articles as Mowing Machines, ploughs, w== =o-..,--oL--,'W ---0--0~-L ..___ buggies. sleighs. hay tedders. wagons, wheel · barrows. wood, coal, iron (scrav an pig), car· riagc and wagon suppliea. oil. castings. resin, lead, plumbago. emery, copperine. J apan. varnish, ~iaints. babhit metal, steel, washers. 10,000 lbs. W ool wanted at the CONSI STING Ol' I I 21--iw. . f · HAMPTON ..'OOLEN Mills Thur\ s day, May 30th, .A. D., 1889, a·;; the hour of 12 o'clock. noon~ 'l'he property \'("lll be offered for sale en bl.oc. I. 0. PROCTOR, Sheriff, U. C. N. &:; D. Sherill"a Office. Cobourg. · 21-2w. l Blankets, S tocking Yarn, T weedsi &c,, to exchange for Wool. D. TAYLOR, Hampt on, M ay 27th, 1889, Pro prietor. 22-2m . ,,

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