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' _ ' . r to increaseth1J productiveness of fertile lapd , J · '-' ' 1" I give the life 1'hou gavt!1;t, while they havfl acceaa only to the natural te· -, I , -r_ · after he had prepared his Diary for tho Press. sources of the land, and who possess sufficient ~a · ~:J:y present, future, past ; A great future beckons us as a. people OD· practical expei;ieoce in hctsba.ndry to enable · 1 i1':'\ · , ! · · , 1 ~Iy joyf-1, roy fen.i:ci, rny sorrows, ward. To reach it, God grant to us purity and them to contltict all tht'ir labors so as to ava;i4 ~ ~ 'd!± r..fy ilrtit hope nntl 1uy last. faith, delivera.noe from the lust of personal n.g· errors and cxpcnsi vc n1istakes and to render I give 'l'hoc up n1y weaku;:1r;s, grandizcroentl unity, and invincible steadfast- every brancl1 of agriculttu-al indm1try remuueiJ · · -:--- - 0 0 -. -. - .-1'ha.t oft distrust hath br0d, ness of purpooc. rl'he battles we have to £ght ative. As it1 1:1vury other art, trade or indus'l'ha.t 'l'hy indwelling power ;-\t1~ tho~u uf petwe, but they are uot the lees trial employment, so in agriculture, it is of pa.r· ' I . ·_ .. . -. ~_'t . · ]\fay thus be perfected. serioUI:) and they arc surely nobler thaJJ. those amount importance that the £rst principles be f .l o_ :V·. of war. 'I'he victories we requh'e to gain are thoroughly understood. 'l'he fanner wants de· I give the love the sweetest ..:t' · ,.,, . over aJl forms of politicnl corruption, the selfish tails to aid hirrL in all his manual operations. Thy goodness grants to me ; ~ \,h:. ··--~.· . ' ' spirit of separation, and those great materia The very inHt~uctionl:! and aids that .farme!il Takt:: it, and make it meet. Lord, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT P}\IN, obstacleii in the conquest of which the spirit of most need are not communicated tJirougb the }l'or offering to Thu!j, patriotism fo strengthened. It iR a standing medium of the press except to on exceedingly · u[ thu_u·· of , ' S1ni10 ! and tho very shadows arn1y of engineers, axemon and bnt.wny labor· limi~cd c::dcnt, Hint.sand suggestions are nl· Nitro1ts Uccide, (or· Erotdxido .<:!.. Nitrogi:n) In Thy blcsit light. shall shine; - Jlil URDOCH BROS. have opened· out aii:i1ilii1';;°;;se stock of New 1<)1! ers that \VC require, men who will not only give ways dt>sirable, but the rnost important col)· whicl~ i.s .do.Ji~l.ttft!Ho t~l;e. 1~ake 'l1hou iny heart, Lord Jesus, 0 ck, a:hd. as pothrng t Nitrous Oxide is .uaetl in nll the principal cities a fair da.y'13 work for a fair dn.y's wage," but siderfltiow; ~,rnim1te awl intdligent tletails in Goods. Great care has been taken in buying the Stq· li'or Thou hast made it Thine. whose work shall be ennobled by the thought regard to wlin;tf.-kbest to be done a!Jd how to do but Firnt Class Goods have been pmchaacd, c.ustome1·s can rnly on get- of Europe a.u<l .America, and J: can with ple;.ii:;u~ and confidence recommend it to the rublic, "' Thou kno"' '1;1t..1n-y Mul'-6 ambition. that they aro in the service of their c01n\trY n.nd ·t . :t'I t i~ aU i-~r)· '\tell to 1mb1iSh beautifully ting goC>d value for {heir money. ' a safe and pleasa·n t an:£s4heti1..\. :For Thou hast changed ittl a.int ; labourirg for its .pon~oli~atiqn. \Vhy sh£_uld · f:!PU~ ou~ tl!cori~"n rC garcJ to the &f....-tion _of ~er· Ifyonvolueyo~rhcalth (Thn ·wntld's rBproach I fear not,) there uo~ be it JJ1gh e$p'l'tt de CV1'J1S a1nolJ,g }*olr . tilizers, °PP\\' soi}s,are ~Or ed. ho:v germ1nat1on 'l\.1 ;...h.~l'<:: ::i, fh ·. iou:·'B shame. who are doing the cotu1try's work as well a~ 1 is cfl;cbt 11ow pla.)1ia' vegetaUt'l apd 11uw crops On eg eCt ee -----o·---'--"among those wh.;> do i.ts wa1fwrtl ? .t.in_d y:h~ rna.t\i.r~ ; but, 'ii.Pave · an these ~onsiderationB, ;J:' R'I.c ES MOD.ER ATE. Outside the qamp to suffer-; should the country grndgc its honours to ser· the tiller of th~ soil wants to know how he may \\Tjth:in th<:! 1lail to meet, 'J'cc\h pulled for Twcnty.J\vc ccuta. \'ants on whose faithfulness f.IO much depends? manage and cultivate his lttnd so as to inake i\:. A:nd hear 1'liy suftest whisper "r.rhere is many a.1ed·coat ·vho is no soldiert yield paying crops . It is very well to writ'.! formerly occupied by 'J.'. ,T..T@c,,uver F1 ·om out the :\fercy·seat, .F.Ruoiu' F. )leArthtn·'H S~or1.1, IGng Street. 1:mitl the Duke of cl.J.4igton. Cul.l"ersely, beautifully about ruru.l embelUahn1eut, horne Bowmanvillo,Jan 2:Jrd, 1873_ "\ul7-Jy. Thou bcn.r'st me on Th:y bosom, there are true soldiers who wear only a red w..loriuaent, and the dignity of agriculture, but Amidst Thy jewels ·worn, sl1irt. wl1at a farm.er desires to know most is ho"' h~ lTpoJJ Tl1y haud~ deep graven, This thought leMs us to mako mention of the inay fork oytir,wngon to the fiold,anddistribnte . Plain and figured Lustres, Plain and Tart:m Wo,ol.!"oplins.' ~[etz .Cords I By arms of love upburue . men wl10 have 11eeu eugnged for the lti:st two evenly through hW soil t\YO or three hundred Figured Repps, Empress Cloths, and :m endless 'a110ty of other new years in connection ·vith the Canada: Pacific loads of stahle mnnurA ot pre1)1\red~utntJo~t 1 and Dress Goods. Black Alpaccas, Double Warp Black Lustres, Black CoRescued froin sin's destruction; 1 Railway Survey, the pioneers of the great }ww he inay plough the land, put in the seed, Rt\.USOllH~<l fro1n death and hell ; boura· Black Paramatt>k'i Black Cra11e Cloths, Black Metz Cords. ' o> ' army that must be engaged on the construction cultivate the growing crops, reap his harvest Complete in Thee, Lol'd .T esm1 : of the work and on whom has dovolvod the ' ~nd 1 markct his products~ with the least1fatigue; Thou baEt done all things wen t ! heavy labor that comu1only falls to the lot of ·wearr and tear of muscle and machiue1'Y. In 01.J deathless Love that lJought me an advauctJ·guard. On our journey we lU~~ fa:pning there is any an1ouut of ln-.rd·fui:ted and Oh price Leyu1 1 d my ken! aev~ral of the surveying parties, and coi1ld forn ·- nL4n1t toil to be brought into req1;1is:ition. lt (west of the Ontario :Bank.) O Life, that hides my own life some estimate of the work t1!~Y: hacl t9do, We 'is a very easJ.'t1iing for.a rn:.iu to sit i~ hfa eMy }1;·en from iny fellow-men ! ct:iuld see that continuous lnbOr for Qlle or two chair mid wl'it~ chCeringly a.bout 1making stot).e years in solitary wilderness Q[ m~µlltain gorg.ea - fences, ~plittlng rails and applying forty or Now fu.shion, furm 1 and fill me Kiug Street, Bowman ville. a~ 15urveyur, 1.t·a.1iriit· man, leveller, rodtnan, eighty two horse \Vagon loads ol 1nanure to an \\'ith light and love divinlj; commissary, or even packer, is a totally differac1-e. Our agricttltmal, literature is replete So, ONE with ~'bee, Lord Jesus, The assortment of Millinery aud Millinery Goods . i s very extensive ent thing from taking a trip across the Conti· \Vith poetic effusions on these topics. But what I'm Thine-f~11: ever 'fhine ! nent ~or the £rs~ time, when the perpetual nov· fanners want most is monosyllable prose to aid and in trimmed or untrimmed Hats and Bounets every tasto can be con-~-1 nna Shipton. elty, the spice of rolllt·nce, the rfakt1 ~d pleas- thein in performiug what most writers look sulted as the variety is so great. The Flowers and Feathers, Laces, &c, HE. s.ubscl'ibei· i:;, prepared to 'builtl <tnd re· pair . ures atone for all discomforts. llere are ono or upon as stupid drudgery. ri'he great want of we claim to httve the largest assortment to be found. two in~tnnces of the spirit that aninia.tc: the ftillers of the soil is suitable details which they Wagons, Bugg-ies, and UutlM·s, bord·y · ~ ~ I ~ " .it } : can to.kc into the field and work from them juat ======~=============ii lhe gentleman.now at the liead of party X aH a meclranic produces a tool 01· implmnent of every description, at short notice, ando 11a.d con11nenced work i.u charge of tt..110Lher par· from WOlikiui; drawi.IJ~l1. _-\"'Capital Sky·Lig-ht.-The inoon. reaso1utblo t~rrns, In Black and White real Laces and L:ice Collars, we have a large asty between Lake Superior and the Upper Our most succes~ful fa.rtners are waking up sortment, at prices to suit all. .\.Report that circul<LtBf:l quickly. - -The re· Ottawa. He remained out durin~ the whole to the fact that they cannot raise pnying crops _ I port of a. gun. summer and wiutt!r in tha.t trackless i·ugged of '\Yhcat unless a generous quantity of 1nanure Carriagea and '.l'rimmed. region, previously u. n trodden l)y white men and fa applied to the soil. A farmer of Western one who is ulwaya tu-'1$.:iog from. life. yet never rarely visited by Indians. .After a severe winNew lrork, who eultivatlc!I:! pa.yin~ crops of cer. destro)'S it,-A photogra.i)her,. Our Stock of Tweeds, Fancy Coatings, Pil ts, Beavers, Peten.shams ter oampo.ign, he oompleted the difficult and ea.I grain writes a.a follows in regard to superA New Yo1·1<- constn,ble arrested a man for hazardous service enti·usted to him. 0n his re- phosphate : "I purchased three barrels· (about l\feltons, etc,, will be found unusually large. 1 being intoxicated with delig11t. turn in tlrn Bprit1g, he was told that it WtHl de- seven hundred pounds) uf Crosdale's ~upe11.)hos 011 the µre1niR efl, ,~·ere ::.;p<·ciA.l a t.t:ention is given '!'his I ap~ "Nf:cessity. knows no law." -'V ell, necessity sira.ble that he should go to British Goh1mbiu. phate, a.t t.lw .ra.lie of $60 per ton. to all without delay; and,-although he had not spent plied to wheat at the rate of 100 pounds per ' ifi like a great in:.w:Jy l:twyer~. two wceI:ra with his family in o.s many years, he ~wrc. I uBod the ' }~armerB' 11 'avorite ' drill, · . . an eat·ing Ct-irriage work, and Geuera1 Vlantcd by a. boy, I a. sitna.t1on in started at once. ,-,.jth fertilizing attachment, whjch c:oud11c:t~ htiusi.:. I:Ie undurstan'ds tho bq.siness. Nfla1· the end of the year j11st cloi:oed, the the ff'rtiljzer LlJxough the tlrill-tubes into the Jobbing. A "hotr1$0p11thic "Pistol,. is anni.lunced, but Chief was called upon to sentl a. party to ex- b'Tound i.11 immediate contact with the grain. " ita pills a;re uot eai~ to be good for thc"liver. plore the section of count!)' between the North I seeded with tirpothy at the sagJe till)l;l. i'hl:) All wo1·k done tit this Estcib[ishnwnt . l~. fire1ni~n writes l.oJ~ay that if your pilii110· Saskatchev..·an, above Etbnonton'. and the Jas- wheat crop was a1Jparcntly benetitted twonty \ forte ~honld oatch fire, the best plo~n fa to play per valley. It was deemed ~\'~sa~lc to ~x- per cent., and according--·to 'oui· l1est judg1neut 1 a1nine this wild and wooded district Jn the win· the grn.~s mop tliat flJlluwl;:ld 81.iowed an increaswa-rranted. ~11 it. ter season, on account of the numerous niorn.si:;· ed yield of twenty.fiye per cent. Little Hsh ha\·c-u. goodrllotion· IJ..! .to the oon1- es and 1nuHkegs \vhich rendered it next to lln1 l'o nscerta.in tho diects of the supcrphos- . A call is respectfully solicitf:ld, Bowmanville, Mtty 7th, 1872 niet1t..<l11g of hfe-they alwa.ys begin O!l a. small passable at any other season. 'l'he party n1ost phatcs in sub:;cqucnt c:-:pcriments here alluded .T. MORRIS. J>cale. available fo1· tlii~ service had been engaged du- to I repeatedly crossed and recroNseil the flelda Euwmanville, O(·t. ls.t, 1869. "Husband, where shall T get the ,tickihg ~for i·ing the su1nmer and winter of 1871 and the with the fertilit;el'i:1 1;hut off, In the fall of 1870 our uew f1;; ather-bed? " ·" A.uy place w4ere whole of 1872 in the laka...regioll e<Wt uf J\.'Tani· between the 7th and 15th of September, I put tob~, and had returned to Fort Garry after in ~tbont thirty-eight a.crca of '\\i...inter wheat ; you can get the tiuk." completing satisfactorily their ardqous Vlork. six acres were on raw blTOund, inoderately maA California jury, in a ornicide case laU:fy,~·e 'l'he Chitf asked, by telegraph i tlie Eng:incci· nured from sheep sheds !;IJltl the ba.rny1u·tl, <tJltl . t ll r11c1l lhe followiug verB.ict :.:. ._ "we; th~ -jury, in C'harge if b.e was prepared to start at short 6lianrne1· f~llc.wetl; eighteen acres on clover and , find that tho decew;ecl ·Hi,,~ it foql. '.' .... ~ notice for the Ro<.:ky 1Ylouuta.iul:! ou a l>l'1JlOJlgixl ti1t.othy sod once turned and afterward cultiAlmost immediately after sending vated, and fourteP-n ac1es on oat stubble well ; A. lawyer who ·attc1npted to tfy 'a case - while service, his witnet:1i;~~-w 0Fe fl.hstinl,, clail)led a-verdict be- this message, the followin!{ telegram ·vas re- worked, Upon a. part of the latte1· some 1nancause the wrdt of testimony \Vas all ou..hie $11le, ceived from the gent.leman reierred to. "~lay ure was drawn and ahont one huvdre<l and I have leave of absence to .return home for a {jfLy bul:!heIB of ashes , the major part unleached. ~ i\ '\-V cstern" preacher discoursed from the few weeks on urgent private bu1:3iness?" 'l'hil:! These ma.nures Wt·re e\·enly spread and plough.t\. full Stor;k .of t ex t, "J{ow old v.et Lho~d ' t nud the next day '"'·as at once followed .by anothor i "Your me~~ ed under, not covering 1por!J than five' acrea. ~bout one-third cf! the wornen of the congrega.· . THE sa.ge received. I '\Yithdraw my application for \\t...hen reatly foi· iseeding I applied to the si x 1 tion c.illed to tell hi.m it was none of his busi- leave. l an1 prepared to start for 'the ltocky acrefl of RlllUlllt"l' ritllow <t!id to the larger part ncs:ii. Mountains "\\·ith my party. Please send in~ of m-1ot-stubl=le grotuid a mixture of seven parts An old tupcr \Vas compdled l,.iy Jiiij wo1·thy titrnetions," It wa~ evident that t.he firnt two of ashes to one of common salt, at the rate of J Moses' Electro-Galvanic, June spouse to" join tl1_e cold watei: army," ~'1:iich telegrams had crossed. '!'he !Ilt°I!1bers of party two u,nd ·a haj_f bushel per acre. 2nd, 1868. he did, vromi..sing never to tonch n. drop of ~ny· M, notwithstanding what · thej b,tia goue ,.~ .. "'··'°' · Attaclwd to tlieao. tJitLt:uted Spectl}cles are two thi.ng else except ii:1 sickii'css._. ll'e. hn.s" never tl1rough, :t.wa-y from friends and tbC · Comforta scientifically constructed G-'1-lyanlc B~tteries of &ociety 1 were ready to undertake a inarch- of been well ;::ince. up13;een wl..ien \,(1n1-delivering _thrcugh the a thottsUJ.1<l. miles still farthc1· away 1 in t]ie tfo<t(l µcrvcs of the head, a soft aJ1d contu1uoua strcan1 Ne:w, Paskionable, and Chec(p ..1.\ young Widow wi1:d1e~ to '-:"lct10~\~... how it· is of a Canadian winter. of electricity, vit<Wi:-.iJ11{ and giving '11ealthy ac; th .'1t, although her hnsbcmU 1 -siiU, - Wilen- they A.nd wha.t was the jvurney? 'rhey knew tioll t.o the entire beaut1ful systen1 of those 11arts ;,vei·e niacried, !...'with rrll m :~( ' \\?orldlY 'sooOs I that it implied hard~i.ps such as Captajn But· aLoolUteJfaud C.,l'tnh11y curjng BLT~ ST.AW~ thee endow,'... she i.;; ndY.~ eutitl~ ~to O'nJY one- ltl1· encoul)tr-:red, SJ.Ud whir:h he so gTaphicaJly Partial Paralysis of the Optic Nerve, . . J. ~ Tb1:1 ,-;ubl:!c;iber \voukl beg to call nttention tu A)[D tl1ird of the in·operty. · describes in 11 '!'ht! Gre,at Lone Laud." They Weak or Vision, his "tock of ' The Neuralgia, of the Head or Face, . ._'\. Gruell Countv, \Vis., wo1nan took a tlol:it' knew that it meant a great deal rnore. Nervous Twitches in the Muscles of the of Parfa green, iu ~rder to kill a·11qtafu,bug slie jorn·ncy over, they~·ere only at the beginning - -, o-,,_...._ had a.cuidenta.lly swallowed. 'l'hc teXt ot her of their work, and the"work would b~ i~finitely face1 Noises i,n the Head, f1u1e 1 ·nl wa,,_ ; "'l'hl'y \Vere lovely aniJ, plcMant ll)Orc i1·ying than ~e joul'ney itf<!elf. Clol111ugmatle to urder, the be,o;t '11heso are only two inat.nnces out of 1nany of ;J;iQ~~ of Ment;i.l Eii.ergy, in their live~, iwd ju <lenth th§ly we.tr~ ·uot <li~ trimmings only used, and the loweBt that 'Ready aye Reacly ' spirit, ·vhich the Aud a host pf ]lleryous Di~eases, ~ri~ng fr1..ll'P 1 vided."' price charged. depression of the nervous energy of the systern British people dih~ly lionour of the highest Contributin!;' in a most a!!to:q.Ushing tleu~e. to 'The~ 1f :tyor of n rortuguer>e city ouce 6llU~ quality in their soldiers, from the lo!"·est to the life -vigor. a.nd health. By tho menns ofthe soft Ifi°eraterl. an'.lot1g tht: marks ti:/ 'w4ich tlle lJu<ly bighei:;t g:ratltl~. \Vi th fel:!pei.:t ~o the oi·ditt~ry and flowinr::r stJ·ean1 of Electricity, <Jiving GOOD "'fa dr~wncd ruan 1night '" be. identifiedi "a overday work that has to be done, our own Bri,.,.htness t"'o the ~ye, Quickness to the Ear, marked impedinwnt in lib r.pcech. " and' cmergy to the Brain. , '!'hey are set with little experience gave us sonte idea of its dislrrnSeB of the .finest ' manufacture, to snit ~11 .A.n Irhil1 gcnt.lemilin who~e rnorn iug dram comforts, Among tl1e 111ountaius there is stg_h~e~ and with glasires f9r tfiP5e l19t nee ing }1 arl been :i, little too 1nuch for 11 irn, in saddling hal'dly a flay without rain, exc~pt when it SpectMltit:> tO rpitil with but acsil'ing the benefit~ to be' derived from wearing the Battedes; his.. lv11'fie, i;l!Uh.~tldlc ~n:QJlg en.d foremost. snows. Le;:tther give~ way untler tl1e alternate aiid-are Onl;y to be had in t}1is }'icinity of .1 uEf as he ·vas about to motllit a Scotch friend rotting and grinding processes that swamps and crimr· lll' an<l ca.lltld his a.ttcntion to the m~s~ rocks subject it to. l\Iocas~ins keep out the t:i.ke. 'rhe horseman gazed for a motnent at wet a.Lout t\S wdl aR an extra pair of '!nck~. m25 tf the intruder, :m if iu llt!ep thought, and then Clothes are patched anti. ;re-p"'t~heU until lockr:aid, "You let that -saddle alone. Huw do atock·and-ban·el are changed. At pight y.ou JOn ln10\v which way I an1 going?" The gen- lie down wet, lucky if the blanket i:,; d.i·y. In tle1nan frotn Scotland passed on. the morning.you i·ise to a. rough breakfast of which for "Doctor," said a sick man, "·vhat i~ the tea, pork and beans. '\-Yhen relations at bQme rnatter with Jae ? " " Oerebro spinnl menin· are j~t e1Jjoying t111:1 awetit half·4ow"a sleep _b~S· F. HILL g itis,·' said the doctor, irnlemnly. " .Ah!" cried fore getting up, you are off into the dark silent the patient, 'With a sigh, and inl:!tarit1:¥.fe11 back woods, or clambering up precipices to which .nnd exµiretl. No rnan could be expected to the mllita ever cliilg, or on the rocky baJJ.ks of · hold out agaiust suCh a. disease as that. He l'JOJnei roati11g tiver, -the sound Of which has beN rctu 111 in"° t.baµks to tbei:r nl.llntll'ous Customer!'! ap.d the Pi1blic ge~;rnrally, for /Jftst favors come. positively hateful : gettiug back to ct~lllJJ died with too much dictionary. would res.P'ectfttlly invite their attentiQl.l to our prese11tsfi9ck o~ l!,ur'lliture, we \a'\fe l!\t~}r q.dQer;l thereto, that we may thereby be enabled to supply e;ll_ part.ie8 '\vho lll~Y P ease to ,avor l " \Vife, I thought you said you were going at night tirf:ld and hungry, but still thankful if \\'ith n, call Grea.tiud.ucctnents held out to those plU'Cafilnng a.tour Estabhsl1~ent. P19turesf t c, have a goo~e for dinner? " " So I did; and a good day'a work had been accomplitilled, Looking Glasses, &c., fi·amed to order, and in every style. Sawt~h·H (>f the different ~nd o And this same thing goeiJ on from week to Mouldings can be seen at the Ware-roon1. ';Ve would also beg to u1fonn you, that,ha.v1ng purI've klipt iny wo1·tl." "\.Vhere is it?" "'\~lhy, chqpcd p. ' · 1nydca.r, ain't you hero for diIUli:!r?n J\fr. week,-workiQg, eating, ~leeping. Books ari;1 scarce tor they nre too bulky to c:.trry ; uu Srrllthers couldn't see the point of that joke. newspapers and no news-unless fragment1:1 It is stated that in a certain di.strict in the from three to six months old, 1;trangely metawe a}¥;,n be ready tt.t all time!!, to attend }""un~·r;lIB, ou 8.hort notice, and rei\s911abli;i ter1ns. TYRONE, f<tr VVe~t n1o~qujto-es arc so plentiful that they morphosed by Pttekers and Indiana, can b~ digN. B. Cof!iil· kept on h~nd, ·;nd m~de to order, at the are tmable to get on tl. strange-r R.ll at once, and nified by the name of news. Nothing occurs to f!O they ata11tl ·round in refa.ys, and wait for JJON1NION FURNI'l.URE WARE-ROO,~i break the IDOl\vtony save rheumatism, festered their tueus like uustume~·E:l in a barber'~ shop. hands or feet, or a touch of sickness, perhaps King :E;.asp~ Oshawa. Vlua·.r is -p ,,MJll ?-"Afr. Speaker,'1exclaimed scurvy"if the c;unpaign has been long; the ar. AT THE Oshawa, A11g. 26th, 1010. a member of tho ~iilkansaa Legielaiut-e, "my rival of a pack-train with supplies, or some of colleagne ta.m1ts me -vdth a desire for fame. I such interesting event an the following, which gcorn the imputation, Bir. }""'amc, sir r What we foUDd dtlly cliro11idecl on a hlfw.ed tree, be· vVOOD AND IRON is fame? It is 8. shaved pig with o. grca.sed tail, twf:len ?vloose Lake and Tete J aune Cache :'\diich ;.:lipH Lhrough thhands of thonsands,and OULD most respectfully tender his f<!iD"BIR'l.1H, cere thanks to bis numerous fritinds and then is accideutally ca.ugh~ hy some ltwky fel· ousto1ner2, and to thlol :public generally, for th~ "1\'Ionda.y, 5th Augurot, 1872. low that happens to hold ou to it. I let the \'ery liberal support lw has received since hi~ '"l'his morning at about 5 o'cluek, i Aµut commencing in business; and hopes by contigreasy-tailed quadruptd go by roe without an LEFll'ElLi~S "Polly,' bell-1nare to the Nth. Thpmpson·trail nued strick }Je.r.,.,onal attention to business, and effort to clutcl1 it, >lir :~ "parties pnck·train, VlM safely delivere\i ' of a offering nothing but the ptu·est articles, at the A London doctor called to see a patient most reasonable prices, tO ensure a continuance "Bay Colt, with three' '\\-q1lte loga and white of public patronage. '"hoec native lund was Irel<'.<nd, and whose na~ " rsta.r on forehead. J. H. would caJl special attention to his very tiYe drink was 'Whisky. \.Va.tcr '\Vas prescribed "Thhi wonderful ~rogeuj· of a C. P . R. Sur- superior stock of f, . as tlw ur1 ly eure. rat suld it was out of the Offern for sale one of the most extensive aud complete assoqncnt o " vey's pack-train, is in future to be known, to (j_uestion; he never wuhl U:J'ink it. 'l'hen milk "the racing community of the Pai:,-ific slop,e, ns Goods to be found in any country ~tore in Or1tariQ, ,. was p1ocu1·ed and Pat agr~ecl to get Wl'\ll on \V·hich are sm·o to give the best satisfaJ.:tiop.. "Ilocky Dfountain Ned." And niilk. '!'he cloctor wns soon' sumn1oned a.gain. Th1:1 SundJty rest and the next meal, are al-~ well-selected stock of Neo.1· the bed on which the sick n1cn lay wru; a most the only pleasureti looked forwru:d to; and table, :i.nd ou Lbe table a large bowl, and in the the enjoyment of eating nriaes, generally, not DRUGS, bowl \.Y!l:S milk, Lut iotrongly . :flavoured \Vi th from the dclica-0y or variety of the fare; ~ut CHE1WlGALS, whisl(y. "What have you here?" H9..ifl the from the appetite brought to it; for luxuries PATENT 1WEDJCINES doctor. 'I Milk, doctor ; jtlst what you orthas we had conaidered fat pork, porridge, good cred. '> H '..f3ut there's ¥-'hiflky in it; I srr1 ell it," BRUSHES, bread, and coffee, after three week.a on pemdone on the ""'lelJ, doctor," sighed the patient, "there mie1111, they need all the zest that hard work C01WBS, may be whisky iu it, bnt-1nilk's my object." and n10untnin n.ir can supply, in orde1· t0 be mllfilciau, George 8harp, had h.is nanrn on thoroughly enjoyed tbreo times a day, week in SHOULDER-BRACES, " \ his door thus: "G. Sharp , " A wng of a and week out. SUPPORTERS, Eta., Etc. pa.inter, who knew something of muE!i_ e, early (To be continued.) kept con1:1tantly on hand. one mornin,.,. ma<lo the following undeniable and \Ve have now on hand a large quantity of GENTLEMEN'S SUITS made to order in the lat.e st and most ap.ii.ocean to Ocean. Sandford ~leming's ExpC!r OILS, I' AINT; significant :ddition: 11 Is a flat." proved manner, and on the shortest notice, from Frisl:Uona?le .and taste ~ "'-New York deacon who utied 1, 0 keep a dition through Canada in 1872. Belli&" a dinry COLORS, VARNIHSES, kept during a\ journey fr~'!1 the .A.tlant1c ~o the foJly selectetl Clothes and Tweeds. '!'he la.test New York] ash10n Plates gl'Occry f.:ltore, having instructed his clerk, wbe.n Pacific · with thtJ Expedition of thei En~'1.neer· ancl WHITE LEAD, Lh::-1.L will l>e sold a~ out of c~ <ler:=ircd article, to c[l.11 the attention of in Chief of the Canada Pacific and Intercolonial regularly received. the custo: i.ner to the nearest thing, was not a l-tailways. By the Rev. Georg~ )1. Gn~~1~, o( at the very lowest price!l, d d IIalifax, N. S., Secretary to the Expcd1t10n . Horses a,nd Ca-ttle Medicines; little ai:;tor .ii'iihed when his clergyman en.Uc n.n \Vith sixty illustrft.tion!:!. Ca:ofldti-: Jamt'~ N. 13.- Conntry Stor('heepers supplied on the inquired for ne\Y mola88ef5, to hear tho clerk Campbell & Son 1 ':Poronto. London : Sn.mp- most advantageouB terms. say "\Ve ha.ve no new molasse~, but ·we ha,.ve so.n Low, Marston, Low, & Bearl.e, Crowu il choice selection of LAli'IPS, for sale cheap bpHampton. Nov. 5th 187 2 ~ow11utnville, Dec. 9, 1868, IJm BowlnanilJe, It-larch 6, 1873. I Buiklingst 188, Fleot Street. so.t 'some llCW rum." tf ')'.·e are uot your own, for ye are bougl1 t w c have i·ead this book with very great w~th a price.-1 CoR. vi. JP, 20. -plnwure. The writer posses.-se1:1 tlm fa..cuUr of No n1ore rny ow~l, I..Jord .Jesus; taking bis reader with him, 3Jld of fastening his eyes upon the scenes he depicts. H e nm k es Bought with Thy predotrn blood, ... ..0 u 8 ee all, and hear all, and you sce1n to enter I ~ve 'l'bce Lut .~rhine-own, Lul'd, ., into the very feelings of th..- parties concerned. That long Thy love withstoocl Wegcive n portion of theAut11or's ~\io11dusioJ1," THE ~IERCHANT~ ---F,.,_...,..~ AUGUST ', I I' I ~ ~l ! l 22, 1873, a :&" A L L 1 ¢> p E N I N G A ij. .t J, F1 ,. s " .h. the in1blic against all suchimpostcrs,M McsstB I ·Yellowlees & quick are our A !fenta Jn. . '" :1 et";t 1 Duthan1; and a He¥-·ar.tl of $25. IS hereby offcred for tho apprehe1rniv±i ~ind -conviction 0¥ all . , "ttch _ i.mi)ostcrs as tr" .. to defraud the !)Ub , lw bv " " offering their tr:~sh as onr make. J.A.ZAR1TS, ~fORHlS. & CO. "" ' IYio~n.trcal, Nov. Sth,'lSil. n?--tf I our name8 stampetl thereon, ·we hereby caution tis liurporting to be of. our inake, and to bear Oct. 1872 · . [T1'"""' a&a i I ----'Dr"' ..:iy "nCl, lV,C'k 1 e Fl yn"" ] JiJ ~\d. 'f\! .. Oct 1$72 "'1·.J .... i O· ll' S~' ..,t · G. WEBSTER, .L D. S. ' ..., Magni cent .diSJllayo ~_f .·_·,·1·N e' q~\u . ~f.t.1c l. I .. . . . .. ~ ." ' · ' Oa SI ···· ........ : SURGE · o N· D.J!i N· 'i' 1 ST , G0 }t . D - 't N 1 your T th " Good morning, Mike, 8hllrn a11Ll it is eady ou'L ye w -.e. Might I be bou\d to axe what skirted yrucs this uwrniag." J'\1IKE.-" Jist be acisey, Tim, twd I'll tell ye in a jiffy. , Y c cJcc, I wus tould, yisterday, that Misthcr.Grny , ov 'Cyi-01J?, haJ goL J;rm10 l1n i!ligant l).ew stock tw Oood.s, ch<tpe t~~ dt11·b,. nH:n, a.net its rneself could hardly shpe " wwk, ttll wghb, tlnnkrng av the chape goods. And smc enuff, its tlie full s~ore he has-p!l~s 'Ind piles a\' the natest Fl~tern~ -; imc~ he'.? give Y? the. mak1,n s av an illi o·ant new gown· !or B1lkly, for S1 venty-li vc Crnts ; 'fay , ... for most :ilt hin, arn.l tho Joaccy l"or a trifle less." Tllvf.·- "Au sln1re its fo.nning Ule ye are, 1\'llkc; wouldn't the mun be f h b 1 l " at er .rea png '~"'.u. .. . l\fIKK- " BreakmN aown, lS tt. 8tu·e he knows a thrrnk wurth two av that. nfjl&t tell you ~vlrnt it is, Tim, if ye w~nt to.go~ a grate name when vourc dell ,and be called !t-filantrofized, filos1fer, and a public bi.t)ffacthor, j"ist tell all youre nabou'.Ill, and the 1:ist av mankind, 8Jpout Grny',; chape ~tore, mid Y?n'll c~o n:wre for the good av :v.·om· couuthry, tha111:Ver S.t. Patn~k c · on.Id Irekhd fo1_ t tl hnd when he ba,nished all tbc tottels am! sua -es out av 1-, rnt n:ive~· ,vas ih it.>' TIM.- - "I'm much ohla<red to ve, for tho bit av ulJvice, anJ won' t de"' shurnly " be a gru.te run, .and ID<tyb ee I" · taill ye ; th!crc'!l CL ll11SS some ba1'gain;. 'l'he top av the mon~ing~ to yo." -!..{'m off to Gray's. ' . _ - . TIM.1 · · 'V DRESS J@ G ·B! '· 1,·1 1~yru · ue.· , CARRIAGE SHOP N ot,ed for cheap Gootls. _ _ f_ __ _ _ =========·==1 C=:::=-,__o:-=-~-=-=~~-~========== -, I MILLINERY ' · T Crumbs for Chickens. ' Painted RfCE & BARKER Importers of the I BEST ORG-ANS im1rlufactured on this Continent, are pre1j:iretl . to tre:it with reliable . tra\lellirw ..~ i,il.·.J A Blacksmith's Shop ao·ents on libeial terms 0 ina~..:ing ~L"'ho~r arc n.rra1igen1 ents to MURDOCH BROS · intr~d uce some first ~lass Pianos. W:trn RoorfiB !CL Lhe West Dur- ha1J Steam Printing I:{ouse, Kiug , Street Bownrnnville. I = - I -- - ,. . JUNE, 1872. 1~ -- Simmons & Clough Orga;n Co's I . Iin;;::ived AND . Most Wonderful Invention of the Age, spring .and summer ""'"""'·-"'-'!!...'!!...'!!__=-========="' Pat. DRY GOODS. JF · C abii n et Organs t I Diseased Groceries, PANAMA Dry Goods, r :Soots & Shoes etc, etc New Groceri'es, YELLOWLEE§ & QUICK, Dollai· TEA for SS Cents. ; TO PUBLIC ' EGGS and BUTTER Wanted Quality and Cheap nesa, I CAN.NOT BE SURPASSED J. 'VALTER vVIGG & SON, ai BOWMANVILLE Machine a.nd Im:plomen t Ma.nufact\\ring Co ®ranfi dl)rlmhinafin11$rga1~tS :b'l'l'l'Eb WITH -TIIE 1\EW:LY INVENTED ELLIOTT, SPL:ENDlP NE\.Y HEARSE, RETAIL Scribner'f Patent Qualifying Tub es, An invention lmving a mo,t .iuqio.rltcn.t be;tring on the fotL1re 1., cputntion of Reed Instrument& , by means o1 w lueh lo1i e qunntity or Vo:mm e of tone is vory largely incre\ised, nncl the qur,.lity or tone rendered DRUGS AND MEDICINES Bowmanville Drug Store. J, HIGGINBOTHAM, NEW Street Manufaoturers Equal tot at of the Best Pij.)e of the Saine Capa'.;ity. ----o'---· W HENRY ELLIOTT J11111~ WORKING Gru celebrated " Vo Celeste." " Louis P r,tent,;' '" Vox Hmn:u ra." " \Viicox Patent" 'Octtlve Coupler," th<; drnrming ,, Cello " or "Cl.a.rione£.) St'jps, ttnd nampt0n. Goods, DYESTUFFS, Double Turbine Water· Wheels, REPAIRS . ALL LATE IMPR'OVEl\llENTS Ca* be obt::tined only i:t1 tl1cse Organs. Thi?-ty-fit>e D'iljervnc;8tyles, For the Dry Groceries, Hardware Ca.stings of a.11 Xinds. Pcr 01· <vnd lhe Church, The Best 21foterir~l and I W01-lmncmskip, A Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Pa.ints, Oils, Patent Medicines, etc. ) SHOB.TEST :t-: C'l'lCE, PDIJES I $~;--TO $5 oo ... " -~---o~---- Common and Gang Plows, factory and Wai:eroams, Cor. 6th and Congress streets, Det.r it; N!ic-.1\igan (BRtxlJJi,,hed in 1850.) H. ELLIOTT JUN LOW PRICES ·AT THE SHOP. RICE & BARKER, Agents, for Ontario,1 West and North of Belleville. Bowmanville, Aug 21st, 1872 m47-o34-tf; r ' --~--··...-=~ --·