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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 1 May 1879, p. 4

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a letter which appeared columns of the New York n of Dr. McKnight, a y acquainted with tho ich 1 hick will always be ces 50 #8 the + yy and the yild sugar, ty of spirits sent from ports to France y great, and it nearly all becomes dy' in that pleasant climate, and is back in French casks and bottles. -- large Sortel distillery sends its whole r to Havre to be converted. The rm of Champonnos, fils, has erccted in France for. various owneis, more than 300 {Sheuking from the memo®y) distilleries for conversion of beet juice into alcohol for ~ brandy manufacture,' : 'Need there be any more said to induce "Canadians to provide against these frauds, Duying fancy prices for beet juice converted nto bogus brandy. Conversion is very is a rather doubtful ingredient, especially when the conversion is so cxpen- sive, ---------- Attend to Your Orchards. An authority on these matters says :-- Pruning alone will not improve an orchard very much if the soi! has become exhausted, but a liberal supply of compost must be ap- BAKERY in its way, but whiskey converted to | AND . i Confectionery! HE Bakery and Confectionery In nes T in all their branches carrica on in my Port Perry and Prince Albe t establishments Plain and Fancy Breads of Every variety. Orders filled with the shortést notice. Bridal and other Lakes made to order. Socials and other entertainments supplied on moderate terms, CONFECTION in every variety and of the best quality, Children's Toys in abundance. Call at my Bakery, Port Perry or Prince Albert. "CHAS. HISCOCKS, Port, Perry, March 10, 1875. plied if liberal returns are expected. Dur- ing the warm days of this month will be a good time to apply soap suds, potash water, lye, or a mixture of strong wood ashes and water, to kill the moss, and the insccts which bave found shelter under the bark, -- + The scale insects found generally upon weak growlng trees may be destroyed by brushing over lightly with linseed oil, -------- Drowxep.--At Bridgetown, Annapolis County, on Thursday afternoon, two boys named Whitman and Bartlett, the former 12 and the latter 15 years of age, were attempt. ing to cross Annapolis River, three miles above Bridgetown, in a leaky skiff. She filled when about midway, and both being unable to swim, they were drowned, The body of Bartlett was recovered, and Coron er's inquest resulted in a verdict of acciden-- tally drowned, Bartlett's father was drowned near the same place a few yedrs ago. A special to the Mail says: --A little flurry was caused in the House of Commons on the evening of the 18th inst. by a statement from the Under Secretary ofState for Foreign Affairs, which seemed to threaten that Eng- land might soon find herself embroiled in still another petty foreign war, Mr. Burke, the Under-Secrctary,informed theHouse that the Chilian fleet bad seized several British vessels off the coast of Peru, and he added that steps had been taken to protect British intersts in that quarter, Itis remarked at the clubs to-night tbat the steps taken to protect British interests have already pro- voked two bloody and costly wars now in progress, and unless the naval authorities in the Pacific are more prudent than the Viee- roy of India and the Governor-General of Natal have beca another war may be con- fidently expected. EE More Twaddle. . On Monday ata mceting of the Reform Committee of the County ot Argenteunil held at Lachute, resolutions were adopted ex- pressive of deep obligation to Lieut.-Gover- mor Letellier for imposing the prerogative placed in his power to prevent the consum- mation of such grievous wrongs as would have been done by the DeBoucherville Railway Resoluticus, approving the course his Honor then took, deprecating the inter: ference of the Dominion Parliament and the action of the Dominion Government in ad. vising the dismissal of the Licut-Governor as unwarranted iutiusions for party pur- poses upon our canstitutional rights as British subjects, and sternly disapproving and reprehending the tone of that portion of the Dominion press which in its 1ageat be- ing deprived of party revenge did not 'hesitate to threaten revolution and rebellion and heaped upon Her Majesty's representa. tatives at Ottawa and Quebec unmerited and wanton insult by the bestowal of opprobrious epithets, ------ ee Cobourg, April 17.--Last night the Wes- leyan parsonage, occupied by the Rev. C. Fish, was entered by burglars and the whole house ronsacked. Thers were over a dozen persons sleeping in the house yet strange to say no one heard the robbers. It (is supposed that chloroform was.used, as the whole family felt drowsy and sleepy the mext day as if they bad been drugged. By the way that clothing was overbauled and pockets rummazed, it is supposed that the 'burglars were after jewelery or money, as after bringing a lot of things down to the hall they left them there, only taking away a few articles of the value of about fifty dollars. --e Lost AN Arw.--Andrew Woodward was running the shingle machine at Drown Brother's mill, on Spauldin's Bay, in the temporary absence of the sawyer who had gone down to fire up. Woodward was ad- Justing a block in the machine when bis arm came in contact with the saw, and was . completely severed a little above the elbow, falling into the sawdust below. Dr, '0'Sul- livan and Dr. W. H. Burritt were called in and p d the y ------------ No Soreesver.--London, April 10--A Bombay desp says ding to intelli- gence received from Mandalay, The King of Burmah bas declared to his counsellors that fear had hitherto made him yield to British demands, but henceforth he would neither "listen to nor speak of proposals for accom- 'modation with England, P Eprs's Cocoa.--GraTervL axp Com- ~ ©mTING.~"By a thorough knowledge ot the 'natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful ap- plication of the fine properties of well-select- 'cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our break- tables with a delicately flavoured bever- which may save us many heavy doctors' It is by the judicious use of such ar- of diet that a constitution may be and 170) dle Btrect, TUMMONDS FLOUR, FEED, PROVISION, GROCERY & SEED STORE, Opposite the Post Office, Port Perry. Very Fine Teas, Sugars and Tobaccos--Cheap ! An Abundant Supply of the best Quality of Garden and Field Seeds. Farm Produce bought. WM. TUMMONDS. Port Perry, March 25, 1879. ROADS & BRIDGES. A Townships of Reach, For'the present ycar must be made by Petition asking for the same, and deposited with me on or before the Applications for Appropriations on the Roads and Bridges in the First day of May now next. By order, JOHN CHRISTIE, Hownship Clerk, Manchester, March 19, 1879. COURT OF REVISION. The Court of Revision to revise the Asess- ment Roll for the Township of Reach, For the year 1879, will set at the Town Hall, Manchester, on Monday, 26th May next, At one o'clock p.m., of which all persons interested are required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk. Manchester, April 14, 1879, RICHARDSON'S FACTORY! PORT PERRY. HE undersigned would embrace this op- portunity of returning thanks to his many customers for their liberal patronge in the past and would beg to remind them and the public in genersl that he is still planing lumber at §1 per thousand. Doors, Sash, i; : . Blinds, &c., &c: Which cannot be surpassed in quality or had at lower prices. g a . REMOVAL! --O HE undersigned would 1 this opportunity of retwning thanks to their t for the g and still di 1 upon them since they entered into business in Port Perry. Hitherto it has been our aim to fill the orders of our customers on the shortest notice, furnishing the best ma. terial and superior workmanship, and so far our efforts have been successful, We have tomers and the public gencrally that we have moved into our new premises one door west of our former place of business, where we shall have increased facilities for filling orders and driving business generally. The public may rely on having their orders promptly filled with CHOICE MATERTAL Good Workmanship, AXD A PERFECT FIT! Give us a call at our new premises une door west of our old place of business. DOUBT & MOTHERAL. Port Perry, Sept 25, 1877. I= OF DIVISION COURTS FOR THE County of Ontario, For the year 1879. HERE $ 7 SAR Whithy... 111 Brougzha 3) 2! il Port Per 4{14{14]27 Uxbridg: 5(11,15(2) Canning 6101 [18 Beaverion ol 18 Atherly ...ou. oo 8 w . H. DARTNELL, Junior Judge. Whitby, Jan'y 7,18%9. THE IMPORTED ENGLISH BLOOD STALLION, HYMEN! = {Of all kinds as Cheap as any House in town. now much pleasure in informing our cus. T "REMOVAL! / HE Subscriber having removed to the NEW STORE one door east of his old Store, would respectfully announce that he has on hand and will keep during the season all kinds of FRUIT,EARLY VEGETABLES, PLAN 78 &§0C. Also, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, LOBSTERS, SHRIMPS, §C. MAPLE SUGAR, §C. GROCERIES! gay Give me a call and you will be satisfied, . L. McLEAN. Port Perry, April 24, 1878, PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES ol C. M'KENZIE, PROPRIETOR. HE Subscriber having now fully ec uipped his new and extensive Livery Stabl:s with a supply of superior Horses and Carriiges, 1s prepared to furnish first class LIVERY RICS On Moderate Terms. C. MCKENZIE. Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1878 (ewe FOR ALL. HE undersigned would take this opportun- Ti of returning his sincere thauks for the large and still increasing patr ¢é bestowed on him since opening business in Port Perry ; and would now intimate that with the view of securin greater accommodation I have moved my business to the shop on the opposite side of the street, THE SECOND DOOR EAST of the POST OFFICE, where I shall be happy to wait on all parties wishing to pnrchase. SEWING MACHINES Sewing Machine Attachments, ils, &c. cme ms : err cE oF Eo T | GROW & PATTERSON NPG OO. . WHITBY ONT. , oF | fas TO THE PUBLIC. In ing our Twenty Oatal ae of Agristltufal Jopidnents it Je 8 | for the year 1877, we do so with more than an ordinary degree farmers of Canad the. hth favor 'and patronage conferred upon us and the steady and in- creasing demand from year to year for our new celebrated Farm Implements, : We shall inue as fore. as pr i make s specialty' be A Healinrel -- ton Self-raking Reaper, the Triumph Com Reaper and Mower, ii dobar Canada Mower, and our new Whitby Harvester claiming a large share of our time ard attention. f J For the last twenty-two years we hive given our most careful and undidvided attention 01 second Annual facture and operation of the various machines in use, sifting out the best poin! Ee modifying and ing errors, str Pid points, adapting an: proportioning every part as our increasing Siperisnte has suggested. al We employ only the best mechanical skill, and our machines pass under the most care} ho detail being i e supervision sid sermiiny eye leaving our works, to prove. the Sompletenssy of every par! m ine is thoroughly tested before T map 20 dil culty in putting them in operation by any person ability. re 5 : 2 has been and with a special reference tv the manu fet oF our own machines--many tools having been made for this particular purpose, and oderate mechani hi W ee Subscribers always keep on hand STEAM (and are constantly manufacturing more) a large Stock of just such FURNITURE. As the community requires ; suitable for a1] classes of purchasers. All of choos Ma- eRiAl, the Best Workuaxsyie, and at sues 2asons as cannot fail to suit. » Na = " TT ol [LL C1ITNE oo d kmen are educated up to the wants and Dot 85 apisd niles werk and vy knowledge of the construction of our machines, and bo a ) are thus enabled to obtain a higher degree o skill and proficiency than where general manu- ing is carried on. fetus 2 Je therefore, enabled to Introduce a more perfect manufacture, adding not only to the perfection of the work, cati da til system into all the departments of Tat also to the rapidity of its exe- of cost. . and we are enabled 50 low as absolutely This principle is ded y in a well lated to a our machines with a higher degree of perfection, and at prices to defy competition. : + The Johnston Self Raking Réaper i Si 4 of commendation would almost seem su- is now so well known as a Single Reaper, that a word of co EO A re rfluous, but as there Aré ma Wo U D 0 The P arionl er ie. without keeping up to the improvements, that justice to ourselves and patrons require of us to state that we have modified it in almost' every essential part, and for strength, durability, and wpuslity of eut, in every «ind and condition of grain; tthe * t ig t and ease of oy re) all other reapers. In proof of this position we have only to point to the many First Prizes awarded us--at the last Provincial trial of Ontario, and mary county trials which have taken placo all over Canada; within the last few years. OUR TRIUMPH COMBINED MACHINE with late improvements, is all that can be degived in a conibined machine, and cannot fail to meet all the requirements of purchasers. Our Improved Cayuga Chief, Jr., and our Young Janada Mowers hines--constrtucted almost Wholly of Iron and Steel. The Cayuga Jr. re DO Canada a front cut; both strong, durable machines, and not ex- celled by any machines in the market for quality of cut, durability, lightness of dra', adapta bility, and ease of management. OUR NEW *" WHITBY HARVESTER." has become better adapted to machinery, #nd many of our farmers have be< t I As the sountsy a growing demand has sprung up tora Light, Durable, come killed in the use of machines, First-Class Reaper. UNDERTAKING In all its departments promptly ded to and ch erat 8! COFFINS of all sizes kept con stantly on hand. SHROUDS of all sizes and newest styles. CASKET OR BURIAL CASE procured on short notice. The American Style off Hearse. Also an ordinary style of Hearse. * : : © J. W. DAVIS & SONS, PortPerry, Nov. 26, 1873 49-1y MANCHESTER. Carriage Works ! AND GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT. : Alive to the requirements ot the day, we have succeeded in fuventing a machine, witha The Rest Machines Cheap for Cash Repairing promptly atteaded to. The publicare kindlyinvited to come and inspect my show room. C. TUPPER. | Dec. 4, 1877. HITBY, RAILW Y Pony PERRY & LINDSAY AY. | TIME TABLE No. 24. Taking eflect Monday, eb 1, 1879, TORONTO TIME. Trains Going North, J EXLRpes, Tes property of Francis H. Enuior, Esq, Epsom, Ont., will stand for mares, this Season, 1879, as follows :-- of Mr, D.T\. Eck, Port Perry, and proceed to Seagrave, at noon ; thence to and remain all night, TUESDAY, proceed to Little Britain, at noon ; thence to Oakwood, and remain all nignt. WEDNESDAY, proceed to Manilla, at noon ; thence to Sunderland, and remain all night. ? THURSDAY, proceed to Valentyne Cor- main all night, FRIDAY, proceed to Uxbridge Village at noon ; thence to Mr. Elliot's, Lot 8, Con, 8, Reach, and remain all night. SATURDAY, proceed by way of Epsom and Utica to Manchester, and remain from ten till one o'clock ; thence to the Walker House, Port Perry, and remaia till 6 o'clock. This route will be continued during the season, health and weather permitting. TERMS. --To insure a Foal $12, to be paid on 1st'of February, 1880. ingle Leap 28. cash down. Groom's fee 50 cents, to be paid at time of service. Mares that are in- sured must be returned regularly to the horse. Persons disposing of their mares before foaling time must pay for insurance whether in foal or not. No second price. All accidents at the risk of the owners, To insure thorough.bred mares $25 will be charged. . ga¥™ For Pedigree and Performances, see Posters, 1 D. T. ECK, Groom.. Port Peny, 17th April, 1879, FIRST-CLASS BULL. HE undersigned will keep for service at his place lot 19 in the 2nd con. of Reach, that fine 4 year old Bull, a most re. liable stock-getter, and a general favorite. Terms $2 for the season. ROBERT BROWN. Reach, April 22, 1879. THOROUGH-BRED BULL. . " HE undersigned will kee, for service at his place lot 24, in the 3rd .con. of Reach, that superior Thorough-bred bull " Statesman." Terms, $2 for the season. sy T. COATES. Reach, April 16, 1879. : © PAY UP. All ss indebted to me are hereby re- to pay up forthwith and confer a A | Whitby, July20 1878. © | Ask Your -Druggist WHITBY STEAM MARBLE WORKS. J. & R. WOLFENDEN, OLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble Man~ tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas £t , Whitby, Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite, * Also Building Stone ordex. Er "ohN NOTT, Sieh Agent, Port Remy 'or Dr. Carson's old established and never ug Worm Syrup. -Sole man Martin & Co. MONDAY, April 28, will leave the stables | 37. ners, at noon ; thence to Leaskdale, and re= 1 ie En to hod Toronto, via G. T, R. Whitby JunctionG ' tWhitby. 6. 1Brooklin 7. Myrtle " 7. ummit, " 35 Manchester 9), ® 2.23 Prince Alb se id] © rt Per 4 BOOT #¢ {Seagrave - 820 « Sonya. a R26 « tManill; 8.38 Mari 8.65 « tons 07 « tLindsa; 9.15 « Trains Going South. EXPRESS MAIL. *Sonya Seagrave: « Port Perry rince Albe Manchester *Summit 45 Toronto, via G.T.R. arr. 11,02 *Flag stations--Trains stop on signal only. {Telegraph stations. NOTICE. S HEREBY GIVEN that I, the under- signed, am the only person authorized and empowered to collect or receive monies due the Ontario Capper Lightning Rady In the Counties of Ontario, Victoria, Dur- ham, and Peterborough, either on notes of hand, orders or accounts, put up in these Counties for" the past three years. Any person paying any amount to any party except myself or my written order will be compelled to pay the amount: again. All parties interested will govern them- selves according to the above notice. M. G. ROBSON. Port Perry, Jan, 17, 1879. 2 MARBLE WORKS! THE undersigned begs to express his hearty - thank bestow s for the very 'liberal Datronage ed on the firm since opening the BABB woBRBE PORT PERRY In future the business will be carried on by the unde: , and as in the ty attention will be paid to promptly su; Monuments, AGENTS, READ THIS. te sel new ax in O% We mean eha we ay. SAmplo frou A | and so constructe: [PRACTIUAL Iroug Frame, with the least possible gearing--with large, 'broad-faced drive wheel,-- ght inn Be d that the frame 4 table tilt at the same time, thereby keeping the pitman always in line with the knife. The rakes are driven directly from the main shaft--there being no perceptibleside draft, and no weight upon the horses necks. We are confident that we have succeeded in inventing the most rerfect Reaper, taking it in all its parts, that bas ever been produced. We have applied for letters patent, and shall hold our invention; for our own exclusive manufacture, and we respectfully suggest to intending purchasers. that they should see this machine before giving their orders for the coming harvest. Tke " Whitby Harvester" weighs, all told, 600 pounds, but being made principally of the best quality ofiron and steel, and from its ingenious and compact construction, it combines the strength and durability of the heavier machines. All our machines are fully warranted. 4 With this list of machines, wé feel confident that we can meet every 'requitement, and we respectfully solicit a trial of our machines, believing that wean furnish a better machine for - the money than can be obtained elsewhere. "Respectfully Yours, :BROWN & 'PATTERSON MP'G CO. Whitby, Ontario, March, 1877. THE "CHAMPION" - RECORD . - - . pon - 4 FOR 1877. é $ - Over Thity--fire Thousand Machines Sold. NO BREAK AGES--No vexations in gathering the crops--NO:CROPS*DAMAGED while waiting for repairs--No telegraphing for repairs--NO REPAIRS TO BUY--No express charges to pay--Easily adjusted to all kinds and conditions of « grass or gwin--A CHILD CAN. MANAGE IT--LIGHT IN t DRAUGHT--A PERFECT MOWER--THE BEST REAPER--Thg, most simple and durable of all Harvestors--The best and cheapest Machine in the 7 market, Purchasers Always Entirely Satisfied. A FOR 1878. FORTY THOUSAND MACHINES ARE BEING BUILT. £ SIRELITANES BEING SUBSTITUTED FOR WROUGHT IRON FRAMES. MALLEABLE IRON CHIEFLY USED IN PLACE OF CAST IRON. ONLY SLY PIECES OF CAST IRON IN COMBINED MACHINES. WEIGHT THEREBY REDUCED OVER THREE HUNDRED POUNDS. Flite SINGLE 'REAPERS, OR LIGHT MOWERS The result is that thé ¥ Champion'?will be the lightest ifi weight and draught of any machine in the market, at the same time equally as strong and durable, and as free from liability to breakage as those built in 1877. The fe ined that it shall excel in every p all other hines offered, regardless of first cost, and have therefore taken this UNPRECEDENTED STEP IN ADVANCE OF PETITORS in the manufacture of Harvesting Machines. For further informatio, address, Joseph Hall Manufacturing (oy Oshawa, Feb, 20, 1878. | : ERAS, ONT4RI0. | AGENTES~--D. CARMICHAEL, Sunderland; G. URQUHART, Sandford. - M O'DONOVAN, CARRIAGE MAKER A ie AACS ABRMAN & CO, Marshall, Mich. . og me ko. ALL THEIR COM- | the Trade Mark with all ts and privileges to use and FIYHE Subscriber has much pleasure in stat ing that he has secured the valuable | services of £1 apne Faoronv The WHITE! WHEELER & WI And HOWE wrSewing Machines AT PRICES 70 SUIT 7HE 1 PR Mange on Toe ow bro the W HITE) is and, on "Howe nave been bef Chg for, » rds. 00 | a quarter of a century, need praise hero, the dreds of ouse successful opera being a sufficient proof of their. e: excel superiority. The above machines ful she) moted and kept in order for a number of years B Machines not kept in Stock, will = order and ni as low as 'possibl oe gat 9 The best Sewing Machine Oil ; Needl ¥ all the leading Machines, and S| Nealon tor Attachments kept constantly on hand. < E. HEAP, Manchester, N.B.--All kinds of Sewing Machines for es Clocks repaired. Also | a number second-hand Lock Stitch Mdcliines in finning J $4 2 order, and warranted. Prices from upward. Manchester, October 16, 1878. FOR "SALE, CHEAP, A COMFORTABLE Dwelling House : and Good Stable with half an acre of land attached in the Village of Manchester; fot Sale at a Bargain. 4 Terms to suit the-purchaser, No money reqifired to be paid down. Title'indisputable, : For particulars, apply to MRS HENRY LYLE, Manchester; Manchester, Jan, 30, 1879. One of thé bust wood-workers in the Pro- vince, and is now better fitted than ever to] fill all orders for | Cutters, Sleighs, Bob-Sleighs, | of any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairsin Wood or Irdn executed with neatiiess and on short notice ' | Customers may rely on getting the best fmaterial, latest styles and superior Wwork- manship. Special attention given to HORSE SHOEING and the work done so as to secure the ease and comfort of the horse in traveling, B&F All Charges Moderate and all wor Warranted. W. C. HEARD. Manchester, Dec, 17th 1874, . I Tailoring Establishment | | OVER MR: BROWNS (LATE MR. CUR- RIISy STORE. PORT PERRY. HANKFUL for many years of liberal and increasing patronage the subscriber would inform his customers ang the general public that he has got thoroughly arranged in his new premises over Mr. Brown's Store with increased accommodations for carrying on every department of his busincss, All orders promplly filled The NewestFashicns regularly recciwa, The Latest Styles, Su~ perior Workmias Lip, and perfect fits war- ranted. y 5 JAMES RIGGS. Pott Perry, 15, 1876. "FIRST CLASS | TAILORING. { IRST class Tailoring in all its depart= ments, AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, . Work made up on the shortest notice in the latest stylesand at moderate rates. A good fit guaranteed. : Remember the place, opposite Coak's. Hotel, . : R. HUGOE. 15 { ADVIQHE.. : N ANHOOD, WOMANHOOD. reer. A warning against imposition. How youth and middle aged (hotly sexes) may restore Tort shattered constitutions, -especially if arising from early indistretions. Herein lies your only 1 by a professional gentleman of rare Prince Albert, April 2, 1874, THE GREATEST Wonder of Modern Times HOLLOWAY'S | TREAT The Pius Purify the Blood, coirect a disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowel, and are invaluable in alltdeom - plaints incidental to Females, The Ointment is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, of however long standing. For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin diseages it has no equal. BEWARE OF AMERICAN COUNTERFEITS 1 most respectfully take leave to call thé attention of the | ublic generally to the fact; that certain [ouses in New York are sendin to many parts of the globe SPU JOU IMITATIONS of my Pills and Oint; --- These frauds bedr on their labels some in New York. i : 6 1 do not allow my Medicibes to be sold in any part of the United States: I have ng Agents there. My Medicines are only made by me, at 533, Oxford Street, Londom, In the book of directions affixed to the spuris ous make is a caution, warning the Public against being deceived by counterfeits. not be misled by this audacious trick, as they are the counterfeits they pretewd to denounce, These counterfeits Are purchased by unprine eipled Vendors at one-half the price of my * Pills and Ointment, and are Sold {b you as my genuine Medicioes. I most earnestly appedl to that dense of juss tice, which I feel sure I may Venture npofi asking from all honorable persons; 1q assist me, and the Public, as far as may lig in theif power, in denouncing this shamefal Fraud, Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicine bears the British Government Stanip, with the words "HorLoway's PiLs AND Om ' LoNpox," engraved thereon. Oni the Tbe the address, 5633, Oxrorp Street, LoNpoN otloway » a where alone they aveMannfactured. '8 Pills and Ointment bearing any other address are counterfeits. The Trade Marks ofthese Medicines are registered in Ottawa. Hence, any one throughs out the British Possessions, who may keep.th American Counterfeits for sale, will be pros secuted. : Signed, . THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 533, Oxford Street, London, iw January 1st, 1379. Zz ability. High C: press testi Mention this paper. Send stamp for answer. See advertisement headed "Rupture." Prof. J. Y. EGAN, Hamilton, Ontario. HIS isto give notice that I have sold to James V. Thompson, Port Perry, OF THE & HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD, _* JOHN YOUNG. BR ----] Nothing need be added as to the valte of Take Notice i. matter wha - bimself cheaply, privately and rad | age stamps. AUSTRALIAN ! 1 GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN | MISERY, Just Published, in a sealed Envelope. Price cents. A' lecture on the Nature Treatinent, and. Radical 'cure pa . Weakness, or Spermaterrhoen, induced If Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, ney, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to mars vinge generally ; Sousamytion Eplepsy, and Tits; Mental and issien Inca doe. -- By ROBERT J. CULYERWE AL thor of the *' Green Book," &e. os The world renowned author, in 'able peatuis, clearly proves f : experience that the awful consequences. Self Abuse may be effectually remo : out medicine, and witho ly operations, dials; pointing outa mo tain and effectual, by wi his condition may 3 This Lecture will thousands and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envel address, on receipt of six cents, or prove a THE CULVERWELL Mi 41 Ann St., New York: Post- of this 3 equalled by anything yet dis proving ys iti or these valnable ani- for im- BROCK STREET, WHITB Ee dh SE, x x OE 5 : (have it. The universal testimony of all ¥ who lisve tried if on their staele is that they i: : AR A Re fT TH would ick wow dorwithout | GOOD Assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from the t Mat = ture is gua : hang A i oro wa Stas vd dopa, asin siendon is 1 oc 0 EAI ps orders p moderate. it is une Port Perty, Jan. 1, | { (indtol It is cheap. Buthority. A) of the mix np wd Te

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