THE ~D0NATION ~--- PARTY AT W!LLOWBROvK. 1 "I began to be scart when we took out panful after panful of biscuits, and no cak~ 1' -to speakQa:~ket, of. At last we Callie to l\fiss 1 ~ co1ltradicb:ir.}~ ru- Jones's So inany confnsedM aud 1here we found 'lee. in ors have bee~ circula~ed about that 11 .a st 1 tion cake, as well as a great b" atch of modonation party~tJ.>at I_(~ho have hea_rd the 1 iassoo cookies. whole story f~'.Om_ my frie~d and neighbor "I was glad enou~h I'd sent poundcake and crullers; but someliow' when the table was reaU.y, there was inore biscuits on it than any thing else, though we did the best we could. "Mr. Johnston sent tea and coffee from his store, besides sngar and crackers; and .£"\mos Hull he bronght a bag of nuts for the youug folks after supper, he said. "There wore so many there that we hacl to divide 'em into three lots, the <linin'roo1n beiu' suia,ll; a.nd it was 'n1ost seven told 1ne. - o'clock when t.hey got tln·ough eatin'. "Of course we- can't . gj~Te -~ur _J:ni1!_iste1: '_ '_Aunt BetsY-staiU \Vith me to clear up much of a salary, you know, Miss Har- some; and I thought I never should get wood; ·but '"e've always calkilated to get a all the biscuits put away, for they 'most man whose heart wam't set on al thy lucre, filled the pantry. as the 'Postle sayil. "For a.11 there had been so many eaten, "I must own Vl'e hadn't ' had 1nuch suc- yet there was piles and piles left, and, "'I cess, for, would you believe it 1 ont.:_of :five ·Aunt Betsy said, they wouldn't need to cn,ndida.tes that preached h ero the year we bake for a rnonth to corae. built the church, not one was willin' to "It happened so that I didn't go out stay aud do the Lord's work. much the week after the donation party, "'Vhy, there's only about sixty fami \ies put, tho se'c£lfid Sunday after, I started off in our church, and it 'vas settled that first good and ea1:rly_,. for ch urch, and as I turne.d ,vinter that six dollars a. family would be a the corner by the parsonage, I saw son1efair tax 1 n1akin' nigh four hundred dol- thing that 'moat took n1y breath away . ........'. lars a year, you see ; yet's it wonderful . Every one of them sparp-purnted pickets wllat trouble we've had to git a paStor. ronnd the L. ouse and garden had a good " .Brother Ralph thought that may bee if biscuit st\)ck right atop of it ! Yes, Miss 've had a parsonage it would help ns ; so Harwood, jest as sure as yOu live, then~ he and t't1e other trustees bonght that. nice was Aunt Betsy's nic~ rp.iscd qiscuit~-I little cottage where Mo·s Gray used to could tell he rn by the shape- and Miss live, with a whole rod of lan..":. belongin' to Hull's rusks, and l\.fiss Styles's soda bis ~ it ; l>u t , law ! 'twan't of no nse ; none of cuits: and ~very one of 'em wasted in that 'cm staid the year out; and I was clean shameful way. d iscou raged. "Well, I stood and looked-I hadn't " \\'hen ]\.fr. Ormsby came, nigh on the strength to rrove- and pretty - soon threo years ago, he seemed inor~ 1·eason- some of th e ladies came alopg . and jil}_ ed ab1etha11 thO rest; though hti asked if we me;. and there we all stood till the last bell couldn't furnish part of tho parsonage for began to ring, talkin' the nu"tter over, and hira: as they was only new .beginners, and feelin' pretty mac!, I can tell you. hadn't much housekeepin' stuff. "Mr. Ormsby had a good sermol'l. that "Well, the ladie· was so well pleased day, hut I could hardly hear a word, my with him that they took right hold of the , wn.s so full of the biscuits. ,work ·(he was to .come back in a fortnight) 1nind "l\fiss Ormsby warn'! there, and as anJ got lots of things together. soon as the last hymn was sung, he got up " There was a handson1e pincushion and said that he had had a call from "' made for each of the bedrooms- there's chnrch in the far West, and that he had three on\'em iu the hous.e-an ..l half a. doz- macle up his mind that it was his duty to en tidies.11for the parlor, and a case for his ·t· H a wen t on t o say tlia t l1e acccp t 1 . shavin' paper, and ~all sent in the first would hke to go that same week, and week. then, without so much as tellin' us that "You've heard him prQach, ].'.[iss Har.. h e wn.s sorry to leave ns, or oft'erin' to wait wood, and you know how interest.in' he until we could get some one else, he gave \Vns, and what a beautiful reader and sing- the benediction and dismissed us. er too. Why, I declare, I took real com"I can_tell you thcro was talk enough fort goin' to church .a nd sittin' unde:f such when \Ye got out that mornin', and some pron.chin'; and so we all did, I'm sure. of the folks thought we ought to p'int a "lhit I was tellin' you about what we committee to ask Miss Ormsby abo ut it,'. , g~ve him. 'r'lell- Deacon Style's daughter but brother Ralph said, 'No; if they was Sallv inade a drawin" of the church, and gOiug, Jet 'urn go peaceable;' so they all fran~ed it in pine cones, to hang in Orms- agreed to say nothin' at all. by's study, and the deacon he sent us a "We heard atterwarcls from little Johncooking stove out of h is own 4:itchen.- ny Hall, wbo was playin' near the parsonHe'd j llst bought a now one for l\1ias age late on Sa.turday afternoon, that Mr. StyleB, an d he ca1ne over and put it up Ormsby brought the b1scnits out ju a big himself, which I thought was uncomn1on basket, and then Miss OrUJsby she helped kind. ' him to stick them on the pickets; and she " ii1hen we took up a contribntion to laughed all the time as if it was a good buy some furniture, bnt ready u1oney was joke. "I don't wa.nt to judge anybody, but I sk~ r~e j ust then, so we only raised eno_!)gh to git a pair of chiny 'Tases and an in!t:_: never ciid-illinlCthat Won1an was flt for a minister's wife, n.nd I don't think S?· How. stand. "Well, they moved off bag and bag"But Silas Hart, that sold 'em to us, gage, on \Vadnesctay of .t hat week, and was one of our n1em bcrs, so he threw in awe've never heard fron1 Mr. Vrmsby since, ch;iny dug for t he baby and a match-box: and I don't know as we want to, seein' he for the parson's ·wife. " lHiss Jones and lT ncle 1\-iidian sent in hurt our feelin's so, though ·we'vo neve;r a new paintea bedstead and a kitchen found ns good a preacher as he was, and table, and so I told Ralph ·l'd give 'em a never will." And this was Miss Melissa's story.couple of kitchen chairs and our cradle, Rarper's Magazine. the one we was both rocked in. So I did, and I pieced a real handsome little quilt BRYA>: 's WAFERS, (The great pnblic for the cradle, a sunflower patternJ all remedy,) have now been in use over twenout of spick u.nd span new calico too. ty years, heuce it cannot Ue s:.ud that they l\'fos Mix) would like to gtve the world a plain, unvarn~shed accol1:nt of the whole festivity. TJet me, then, introduce my informant, 1\-liss l\.1elissa J'Vlix, spinster, O\vuiqg .to fort.y, n1oderat~ly 'yell endowed with this ·wor1d's goods, housekeeper and care-taker for her only brot.11er Ralph, sunie years het senior, both of tl1e1n prnminent metnbers of the '\.Villo\vbrook church-and thus heralded, she .shall tell you the stor~ she : al e·-. a . r Gr :J.=i.E A. T · i · n ··· . -. g ·· -: . s·· 1 · . ; _a\' ·1' · - e.' ~~ s BO-'iYinanvilie, Eept. 20, 1870. ' I 1 · , Fol' Sale 01· Rent. ONE OF 'l'HE BES'l' GRAlN !<'A.RMS in the CountJ'Of Victoria, being Lot ?\o. :i l in the 2nd Con. of Fenelon, containing !;JO acres, Ll.O cleared , good buildings, nice orchard, and is ---:--The subscriber, m consequence of the late fire . has termined to Fa1·1n Cor Sale. · o!part of J.. ot No. I, 9th con. Darlin gton; about 70 acres cloa.red. and the balance ·well wooded '\Yith pine and oak:, If :ilOt sold by the JSt. of April next, the cleared portion will bci eased. 11'or pa.rticulnrs enquire or S B. DP A.DSH~ W . . . wa.tere d by n neve1· fniling ere-ck. Tho I amply farm, situated clght miles fron1 J~indsay, one half mile fron1 Cnmbray, and but three miles from the Victoria H:. R. on the one side nnrl. the 1 \fidland on the other, has a market thut cuunot be surpn.sscd and ia altogether one of the most desirable farms in the Coun ty . .A.great ba rga in will be given. Snui.11 o.n1ount down, 11alauce on time to suit purchaser. .AR'fHUil JARVIS, (13-tf.) Carn bray. 138 AORES, BEING COMPOSED CASH PRICE, 9 cts. CREDI'l' .PRICE, 11 ·cts. 12k" " 10 " _, 17 " $1.00. " $1.i.1. FIRS'I' !PRIZE Sell Off his Whole Stock. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 1ROYAJ~ THE LICHT·RUNNINC ROYAL Hns taken this Hea:-on the rl' "tYO li':irst Prizes at Cobourg-, the 'l'wo ll'irst at Port Ifope Ccntrnl 11'air, li'irst Prize tlt Bowmnnvillc, Diploma at 'l'oronto, and other plucos too numer ous to 1nen tion. The subscriber ha.Ying sold :ti.r neo,rly Two ... Hundred o! these beautiful machines the la.st eight een n1onths, the ROYAL has a record that NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAD ! by never ha\i ng to change a sing le n1a0hine ~ each n1aohine working first class, with scarcely the breath of a complaint, and that o,n lythrougl1 the inexperience of the opcra.t"or in n very odd 501itary case or two. Some of the leading fe atures of 1.he ROY-1\.L : ln ita con13 truct ion the best materinls u · cd; tho ·wearing parts case-hardened; first class "'orkmen employed, ·which wi ll Cnsure its durability; great adu.ptation for differ ent classes of goods, from finest muslin to heaviest fullcloth or leather, adjustable to either 'vork in a fc"'· seconds by presser· foot spring a1l(l improved feed er; YeI'J-' large "bobbin. holding 00 yards tluead; µatent ln1np·holder, 0nabli11g O)lel'd.tor to sc1v b:1- night as '\Yell as by day. ' For-sale Jn· J, S . DONEY, - ,. ,_ '£}' l'Onc, Ag nt for U. C. Nortluuubot·land & Durha.m . N . H .. Agent also for wAL'l'HAM and ELGIK WATCHES, 1 NEW GOODS1 Worthy of notice, and mu.ch more so than Editors of Newspapers. This will be strictly adhered to,~' abd in order that he may reop_ e n . at his old stand with entir~ly' new. . " · · ' a stock Our Stock is one of the best m lines of WATCHES, The stock now held needs n~ exaggerated puffing to commend it to public appi·oval, but is known as one of the .largest and best selections of Staple and Fancy Dry Gi!oods ever placed before the inhabitant" of this · town and ncjgb borhood. · -· '-J -·. only six months ' f 't · . ' . PLATED WARE, .... ,. nnd PRICES aone can be disa.PP.oint.ecl, as all muHt be sold NK\V CUTLERY, ' vdll be to suit e"ery person, a~ AARON BUCKLER.' on > , A ~·yerage ac.count~. < ~~- .... . . . Accounts -now ··due must be paid.' j · · ~ An early call is rc·spectfully solicited. r · ' .~ - · -·trr F. ·Y . .COWLE. h'if"N ow open for sale on Corner of King .and Di'V' ision streets. 'llowman.·ille, August 29, 1876. 1-'-!' \'~~ _ -. Bowmauville, April 5, 1876. THOMAS PATERSON. "~:.r... 1 ' · has conunencell wol'k ai;ain'on his own uceount anrt has o~en~d a._ ' J -' } F. T. HOSK·IN in the building two doors west of Messrs Thompson & Burns' office, 'vhcro will 'always b~ found a full nssortn1cnt of everything in the TI~ ·l nrld- Sheet 'rron ·une. ' 13 .R ADBURY !mt T I'M E S '"" " Hard time prices have been adopted NEWTINSHOP LIC t hat he has secured the scrvir:e8 of... a. Barber, Hair-di:esser, &c .. uucl iH pared to guarantee satiSfaction to his custom ers D. MORRISON , EGS TO ANNOUNCE TO,'rHE PUBB fi rst class pre~... Hpecial acco" nlmodation fur Ladies nncl Children. ~.Hair Cuttingl:' and Combings 1nade into Switches on short notice ah d a t reasonable ~t' the. ~~·tabii~binl))lt ,~f ·,_, JC>BBIN"G l'\a::AR.~ .1\1.[.A.'Y'ER.. ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. :' He is offering his !)SW and ,!tandsoll!~ Msortruent of . vr ~ . : , . e~f;~~t~1~~; ~~t~~ EAVETROUGNINO us· - ~ rates. tv1·0 tl.oors east of Post $!!J'· The olrl established Barber shop, Oftlce. AND · WINT"[jlR QD S FALL. A · · ..IJ..r ' GO . : · 1 I . ~His Buffalo · Robes are splendia valire. · e-His Mink sets ~~·e remarkable at the money · .P-His .Grebe and Alaska outdistance all competiti.o n,I ~His Caps, 'collarets, Muffs, Mitts, &c., a.re made up in the newest 'and most artistfo style·. _,.His ·Children's Furs rare andt varied, and are just what fond mam·· · ' Th are ~- · 'h' · b race · · .tiry th" · ·1nas req111re for their pets. - ~jJ'!!l'"' en t h e ·G 7en s , F ur~1s 111gs en1 e'\ ing in the line: Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Colla.rs, Cnffl't,_ Nec~ttes, Braces, &c . .. Eyerything good and cheap. Cash customel'S will bn.y" close. Cii:ll and "' FURS boug h tat 1ng h es t cas h prwes, inspect: No trouble to show goods, R An M · ~ A. . y E Bowmn.llvlllo. October, 1875. · ' AT GREATLY REDu«:i.ED PRICES. , and see it.) All orders 1led at. very w est figures, on satisfaction guaranteed. (patent seamed, sole right for t:he co\1nty-e1 A call from old and ne-,,.v friends solicited. Bowman ville. A11gust 3, 1875. o · " ttj ~ has on hand a claos stock of Cigars, Tobaccos, Pjpes and smokers' auudrics. CALL AND SEE US. subscriber would I The ct.nnouncc SMOKERSfirst · 1 --:o:- --~lso that he D. MORRISON. Bowmanville Aug. 16, 1876. 3. SOMETHING NEW A.ND DURABLE." Time, Money and Labor Saved. /__ _ Notice. 0 I L .. PO LIS :ffiJ This French Oil Polish is prepared for Carriages, Buggies, Harness, · Boots and Shoes, AND 4 ·LL KINDS OF LlH.THER. It'~iil giye ani article of Lci:tther 8: ntost bril I. ~ ~ ~· ~ FJR.EN'OEI: 0 ~ t'3 l%J WE WILL PAY AN EXTRA. PRICE FOR CHOICE BUTTER. One 'l'housa.nd packages wanted at once. 'Ve also want any nu rnber of choice D. STOTT, CH E M IS T AND DEALER IN YOUNG F AT H OUS at once. BRITTAJ N TIROS. Bown1anville Oct. 2, 1870. (J0-1,f) TOW.N HALL BuILDINGS, BOW1JIANVILLE. aJ"·ays be n1oist nnd pliuut.; and may be "'xposcd to '\Vatcr and '\\"Ji.Shed and will not 1ose its brillinncc, nnd it is not to be feared that any crust will settle on said leather ·when presexved ,.,itl! the above oil. ' ... - _,,_ liant a.ppcurancc, nnd at the sa1ne time fron1 its i oily properties tends inuch 1o pl'eserve it; it wil Druggs, Medicines and, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Patent.Medicines, Perfumery, Brushes,- Combs, Soap·,. Paints and ·Oils, Paint Brushes, Coal Oil, and Coal 011 Lanips, &c., &c.. . PYYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED AND ALL ORDERS CORRECTLY ANSWERED. nnd Curriere, for1ncrly of Franca .1..ow of Phlln· tj.elphin, Pa. ·. !NS'l'RUOTIONS ~Shake hott,lc , A few· drops OD a piece of sponli:'e, u.pply it. lightJy to the leathe:t, and you '\\·ill obtain the 11ne8t l ustre, P1·ice 7J cents per Bottle, or' $'7.50 per- doza.n: Jtff For the wood work of n'uggies, Carriages and Furnitu1·e, tl1ere is, not a better artiolc in use. [ l\fanufactured by A. SI1fON & CO., Tanners rn- W A.nE UNEQUALLED FOR The PHYSl~IAN'S RtMf OY ! HEN you are ill ancl don't know how . to get over it, you g en er al ly send for your physician. If t he opmion of lti LE....\.DING PHY81CIANS of 1.'1on1real is considei'ed worthy uf cunfldencc, you will try DR. BIRNBAUM'S o,.a of the best qualitv. * - ~-- .T. SMALE, G en Agent · _::._ - ~ --~-- Purity~0f Tone and Beauty .of Finish .. Rheumatism ..,...,,....,,.,...,...,...,...,...,....,.,...,...,...,...,...,..,,,,,.,,..,...,...,..........,..,.,,.,.,,.,...,,,,,,.,.,..,.......,..,.,...,.,....,,..,,_ J & Go~t Remed~, Fai-rr..,rs c ma Physiciaru from tlie Co,.ntr11 wiZI fiiia ·o· lir -stock of Mcdicvn.e-. com -Bow1nanvillc,·..August 13, 1874. _ , . . _ :c.____ _ _ _ ~ 2 -·.;,___·-·""¥ - THE GREAT English Remedy! 1·n ' 'd ' le ng .Upf V' · r' ;-r · . .. · ,..-~~.. ~- -=..~ ~ -- - To the efficac:f of '\Vhich those HJ physicians - , l · - havecertificdforthecureof ItH1i,t~~t;;~~1IA:, LUMBAGO, GOUT, MURDOCH Every buyer should see our stock of DR. ___...,..___ Before Taking. WILUr\M CRAY'S g. OCTOBER 10th, 1875. It is my inhmtion on the above da'tc to wind up the l ongwindcd-eredit system, and eel! only for CASH, SPECIFIC MEDICINE stand, and then wound up by fiuclm' fault \Yit,h the sto'-·e, 'vhich she said looked a.a if it came out of the ark. "I've always thought she made her h11sband disconte1;\ed, for Mr. Ormsby was such a meek, quiet, unselfish man that he never would have inade any ttonble she hy.dn't been always complainin' and uttiu' him up to grumble. "But I'm Wa'.nderin' off fro1n n1y story -I started lo tell you about the donation party. You see, the tirst year \ve got along splendid with it, and I must eay I never saw a better tea-table spread than we set that night for Miss Ormsby. " But that woman never could be satis. fiecl, and she said afterward that it would not take more than two such parties to ruin any family ! "It seems she found fa.ult because we all staid to tea with '<>m, just :ts if we hadn't a r ight to our tea after sendin' in all the victuals for it. "But I don't know as Aunt Betsy did do exa.c'lv right, for she took Miss OrµJ.s· presor\·ed) to be a sure, harmless ~nd euiidreadful, and not a bit becomin' a inin1sM nently salutary preparation, and if ta.ken ter's wife. in season will invariably cure colds,tonghs " She ·went all ron~d the houa~ lookiu' sore throat, and all Bronchial affections. One fair trial will convince the most skrp~ as if she was ready to cry, and at la.st site tical. Sold by all medicine dcalers,25 cts' sot doY1'Il in thP- parlor on her trunk, and per hox. began to la.ugh at th.e vases and the inkSMITH.-A,rteinns \Vard once said, in ""\-VelJ, it's n1ost too bad to tell, but are on trial. '11 l~ e jr ha.ve been thoroughly Mandy Jones, who went to help Miss 01·1na- tried, and pronounced (o n the authority of by git to rights, tol<! n1e that- she <lid act those whose lives auU hea.lth th ey have STAPLE very buyer should G.O ODS. see OI~ ~ l\'lEMORY, - UNJVEilSAL LASSITUDE, PAIN IN . I 'l'E:E BACK, DIMNESS OF VTSTON , f-'REMATt.'IlJI: all NERVOUIS DH5.Iii_<\.SES, such as iRF.MOH.8, ll.!J:B1Ll'1'Y, PROSl'RA'l'IO~, etc., '"'11.icb, in many cases are produced by over induiKence in the use of tobacco and alcoholic r;pir1Ls; but the Specific !11edio.,ine is more especially recommend· ed as an unfailing cure f r SEM I N,\L\VEAlCN.l!:S&,. SI'E"H."'*lATOllRHli:~, lMrOTENCY, and all diseases that follo w]as a. sequence of Self A. bi1se) as Loss CureM or its equivalent. It requires no argument to establish that it is to the. adyan tage of' both buyer and soller. to trade for ready pay; the ·buyer- thereby gettiog ·goods at LOWER ii (. . . ' . , .._ - PRICES, and lho seller"being saved from loss by bad debts. ~ We think T~ has cured se.,,·eral of these phrsicians and Lhou.sands of others in Ca11ada, and is now consi1IP-red , on this conlinent as '"·eu as in Europe, the only reliable re111edv for a ll Rheumatic a.ffections. · I \-. 'l'hofac simile signatures of 16 leading physicians of Montreal are on each bottle ~isa guai-:antee of its efficacy. l!'or sale by all (1ruggists a.t 50 con ts and l;iil per bottle. Ce1 1.ifieates of physicians ai·c on ea.ch bottle, and can be had also by applying to CHAULES M ARTIN, Montre.al, So le Agent for Cunndn. and e. S. STIFFNESS JN JOIN'l'S OR LIMBS, SPRAINS, FROST BITES, CHILBLAINS, BRUISES, CUTS, BURNS, WANDERING P AlNS, &c. our stock of Fancy Dress Goods. see our stock of reference to his book, before a large aurl i.ence in a Hoston L ecture Hall, tllat the 11ame of Sn1ith was so common, that if Every buyer should every Smith would buy a copy of his, bp9k he would not care for the rest of tbe population, but could r~tire very comfortably on the proceeds of the sale. But still it is seldomthett oue of that na1ne ever distinguishes himself ; we can only remember of one instance, 8.nd that \\-'as !the discoverer of SMI'.l'H'8 GREEN Mo u NrAIN RF.NOVA.TOR. BLACK LUSTRES. by deviating fl'om the pat,h of nature and over ind uJgencc, '-'!e Spcelfic Med icine is the l'esult of a life study and many years of experience in treating these special ilisc11scs. Full particulars ill-our pt1n1phlct, which we desire to send free by n1ai1 to eYerJi one. 'l'he Specific Medicine is sold by a.11 Druggists at $1 per pa;c);;:a,:ge, or six packages for $5, or will be sent by maiL6n receipt. of the n1oney, by ad· dressing WILLIAM .GRAY & CO., ~ ' _ ,Vindsor, Ont. «Sold in Bowman ville by J, Higginbotham and D. Stott, nnd a1l Di·ug'gists every";'herc. NORTHROP & LY1\1AK,T 'l,or0nto, 2S . , ,, · ~rholesale .A.gents ~>\.GE, and nuiny other diseases that lead to ]:\"S~>\.NITY or CO:\"SU3J PTIO:.V al1d a PR.li::lL-\TURE GRAVE. all of which, Us a rule, are ti.r!:'.t co.used - OLD then that all One of the Testimonials. parties will concur in the iTisdom .of this change on our part. Our goods will hereafter be bought for CASH only, we and · ·ti:~ ' shall thereby reap tho advantage of brge trade disooie_nts, which advantage we are determined to give· to our customers. Pnrti.cs purchasing from us may therefore depend upon getting goods at least ten ' per oen t. eheaJler than under ,the old plan .. Our stock .., Fron1 Dr. Duncan McCallu1n, .I\.10111,reaJ. If tl1e undersigned, hu.ve b een s nfl"eril.ig v ery much for the last tv>'o years from Rheumatlsiu iu Lhe ankle joint, so luueh that I \'la.M often prcvent.ed fro1n attending to my calli11~, but three applications of Dr. Birnbi;t.uni 's Hneumatism anll Gout R emedy _gave m e tba.t r elief fro1n [lain and sti:ffncss which I did net experience for the la.st two years, and afte r eight dn.y's uso or th is remedy, I find iuyst!lf e nt irely cured. I o've this statement to the pnblic, to the pro fession, a.ud to tho 1nerit" of the genuine a.rhcle. DUNCAN Mee ALLUM, M. D. Juue 17th, 1876. IS·ly. ~11 this Fall be m~re replete l:lian ever, and a still higher class ot' goods will be kept: We therefore guarantee the greatest. Every buyer should see our stock of A BEAUTIFUJ, HoRsR.-Thereis nothing that can contribute so n1uch to render the ]1orse beautifu l and elegant, to improve 1 his cor...:~tion and 1nake him all that is j desirable, as "Darley's Condition Po\vders and Ar::tbian Heave Remedy;" it ha.a been used by many persons who own valua.hle carriaae and other horses ndth decided sncces~, and so well pleas~d are they \,rith Every bliyer should see our stock of it that they always keep it on hand in caso of emergency; it 1nay be ~iven .at. all ti1nes with perfect safety. Remember tho name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co. is on each package. N orthrope and Lyn1an, Toronto Ont .1 proprietors for Canada. Sold by all medicine dealers. . 11 ' satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. . The fonowing linys. will be found full: F ancy Woolen Goods. ' . ' Customs Dcpat,tn1ent,: O·rTAW cent. ~ "'- CENTS' SUllS AND SHIRTS , Ready-made Clot/zing, Cfoths, Tzveeds, Dress Goods, .S'z'lks, Shawls, Skirts, Cottons, Winceys, :· .. !'" ,· -, , Blankets, Bulfalo Robes, &c.,&c. J. UIG .G lll'BOTHAiU NOUNCE that he has received a 'vell as sorted stock of Genuine l>rugs and Pure E nglish Chcn1ica.ls. Also, a splend.1d stock of tJ1e most r.arefully selected '. MILLINERY Goods Oatobcr 2, 1875. ' made ·to ordei; in city styles, on shortest notice A U'l 'HORIZED DISCOUNT on American Invoices '"'Intil further notice ~2 pe :'lnunissioner of Custon1s. s_ B CJlEMIST AND DRtJGGJST, EGS HESPECTFULLY ·ro AN F_ I1ILL DYE S1'UFFS! J. JO~NSON, by's ~preserves ~to put on the table, and they .was all eat that night, and I s'nose w11ere it is used. It ia the cheapest mede that put her 011t son1e. cinee ver made. One dose cures common "VYell, as 1 was sayin',tbe second year sore throat. One bottle has cured bronchitis. Fifty cents' worth has cured an .can1e .round, and it was i·ead ont in the old standing cough. It positively cures 111eetin' that the donati0n party would be catarrh astbrna and croup. Fifty cents' given the next Friday. worth l;ascured crick in the back, and the ·. '.' J\'Ir. Orn1sby read th o noti<jc, and then same quantity lame back of eight years' 1-~ l~oked all around and cleared his t1i1·oat standing. '£he following are extracts fro1n a few of the ma.ny letters "that have two or three t imes, as if he had son1ethin' been received from different parts of CanpertiC~1er to say, but after waitin' a min- ada which. we think, should be aufficienh ute he. chan~ed his mind and sat do.wn. to s~tisfy tiie most sceptic>il: J . Collard, of "I thouo-ht he a.cted kinder queer, but Sparta., Ont., 'vrites, "Send me 6 dozen ·1 » Dr. Thoma~' Ecl ectric Oil, have sold all I I was quite taken up with noticin' l\{iss ha.d from you. and want n1ore now; its Ormsby. She got as red as could be, and cures are truly wonderful." Wm. lifewhen t he ineetin' \Vas <lis1nissed she jest Guire of Franklin, writes, "I have sold h\lrriecl out a~ if she didn't want any one all the a.gent left, it acts like a char1a-it was slow at first, but takea splendidly now." to ·Speak to her. H. Cole of 1ona, writes, "Please forward " \Vell, Friday came, and by three 6 dozen 'Thomas' Eclectric Oil, I a1n nearo'clock we ,~as mostly at the parsoriage.- ly ant~ nothing equals it. It is hig!1lr, ~Ir. Orumby looked dreadful sober, more reco1u1neaded by those v..-ho l1ave used it. , J. Bedford, rrha.mesville,· writes, "Send as if it was a fnneml foan a merry-makm' at once a fmth er supply of Eclectric Oil, I must say; but his\;>ife was awful. She I have only one bottle loft. I never saw ·was jest as huffy and short as she ~ould be any thing sell ~o well and give su~h general witli every one, and she went and-locked satisfaction." J. Th.1u1pson, "" oodward, writes 0 Sencl me some more Eclectric Oil. the s~udy door and put the key in her I hav~ sold entirely ont. Nothing takes pocket right before us -all, as if she was like it." Miller & Reid , Ulverton, P. Q., afra.irl we'd touch Some of ~Ir. Ormsby's writes "The Eclect.ric Oil is getting a great papers or books. .. epntation here, and is daily called for. " Bimehy we began to think about set- Send us a further supply without delay." Lemoyne, Gibb & Co.,Buekingham,. P. 9. tin) the t able ; so Awit Betsy' Man dY write. "Tend us one gross Eclectnc Oil. Jones, and me went out in the kitchen to y..,re find it to take well." unpack the conti'ibutions. There was Sold by all ruerlicino dealers. Price. , oorne pertaters and turuips (them we put 25 cents. 'l'HO"' ·s p . . N y · f l b f t S N. """· , RETJrs, · . in the snller), a piece 0 cornet ee' wo And 'NORHOP & LYMAN·, Toronto, or three biled hams, a pot of butter,..and Ont.. Sole Agents for the .Rqminion. su~h a Jot of biscuits that it wonli!: have . N oT&-Eclestric--seleeted and Electaken all night to count 'em. nzed Er.Ec·1·1ucITY ! Tno:ri.rAs' ExcELSIOR Ee LECTRIC - Q1L !- VVoRTH ~L1EN T111ES ITS WEIGHT IN GoLD. - Pain cannot stay -Remember ~ cliroliic oisea~e!!_ . ___:_, - s~je:r:e: ' a Murdoch Bros". is the place to buy your Remember T EA S. Would rcspectfullY stg,tc t hat he is now treating successfully the follo·".ing ,, d iseases:EpilCpsy, or f11lling Fits. in their worst form Consu1nption, in its, various stages,, (with Dr J.'s ren1edies consu1nption is no longer in incu rablA dh:,ease); Bi:onchitis,. Ch.t!'l-rrh, Aethmu. Gravel Dropsy, General Dropsy, &c., patients who ha·ve been tappcd·several tin1es al'e curable under Dr. Jlimes' treatment· disease~ the D R. JA.lliES ,ELEC1'ICPHYSICIAN, -' · ·E YE AND EAR, · sT A T I O' N E R Y, ' · o :1:_. . Murdoch Bro's is the place to buy your Coffees. Remember M11rdoch Bro's is the place to ~u,r your Sugars. Errors of ~Touth, Nervous Debility, Premature Decay ana all tbe effects of ind.1soretionH , ' youth~a cu.re is g uaranteed; Dyspepsia, -Liva"' Diseases, and diaeases of. +Vomen an.d Oh:ildrml Cancers cured w ithout cutting; and little 1laui Sore Legs, Salt Rheum, and Scrofula in all it forms. Dr. J. is happy to say, discuses which have hitherto been thonght incurable ate now ra-pidly yielding to his treatn1cnti.._!,LS his gratcfu· patients arc "'"illih g to testify. .l'lO Calomel~ no ! mercury, no Mineral Poiso11s, will be adminis te rcd in uny for111 1 in any rlisease. , _ The affticted1 v,.·ho cannot obtain relief from I other sources, are particularly ii1vited to call and see him. JtJ1"0filcc in r.-roilson's Hall, Belleville. O.ffi . hours, 11a.111. to 3·p. m. 1 . Yours most respectfully, . <\.MES_.l\'f: · S P .iJ.l!J 'N" D I D 'T~ "'[ii' 1-·· · s S c 11 ·o .o .L · Boo Ks, r N K·· ., \ ··fl! S ·. I f A: T·.l!J S, WRITING P APER\';J S 'tJHO;i b L · BAGS, p EN c I Ls 'RantageoulsEtermst t----fi -S-1_·. . ,S ea s a e or a ei S ' AT-CH EL s; Machine Needle ']_1~~o~~l!'~~r~:i"r.~~~1A~!,1:~,oie~~~~ s S A · ·~ ~~e~:~!"o~~;,1;:;~:1i\'~ \·_T ~N · R 0 0 M PAP ER s PAI~TS, COLOR\ARNISHES Nhich cannot be surpassed fol' cxc~llcncv o 1ua.lity _-in ,assortment of ..Aniline Dyes 'kep constantly on hantl, together with a cho ice se Jection of DR.UGS.I CHEM:ICALS, PATEN ~' MEDICINES,· HRUSRES, COMlJS, SHOULDER-BRACJ.ES, IS lJ PPOHTERS, &c., &c OILS," T';1 - and Will t4i' At the very lowest prices. EA HORSE AND CA'rTLE MEDICINES. N. B.-Country Storcpeekers supplied on~ ad I '11art, Seven Brick Dwelliugs, desirably ~ituated Reme1nber One Box of" Cl:u-l+c's D 4J ,Pills. ., . the Urinary Organ s, in either sox, acquired CO:Qstitutjo:ual,Graveland rains in the Back. Sold in~Q_,xes, 4s 6d each, by al _ Chemists and Patent Mcaicine Vendorx. ~ole Proprietor, F. J. CLARJ{E. APOTHECARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGL'D _:-- M tirdoch Bro's . ·. ] S W A.RRAN'l'ED I disoharges fl·om or l " . , _, ,. TO CURE ALL l ~ s . ' ,_ ' FA N CY GO 0 D TQ y PLE;'!NDID JUlW"[jlLL"[jlRY .1!J · . ' 'bl e s QCle ' t y D epos1·t ory B1 · ~ .~, "..[!J ..[!J S· Col. l-"ubi tt, Mayor. Large and c omnmfliom~ dwelling, good barn a11d outbuildings, and one of the best frui.t and ve1-:-eta.bl? ga.rdeiis ht to,~n. New Bnck wellm r:t on. Krng St., b built a,nd I at ey o~cupied by t he uudfwsigned- f on1'1 Pen roonis bescdcs closets. etc.,-one of the mo>I «omplcte res1dcnces1n to·vn. Good garden a tt,tehed. asTh;Homestcacl, D Brick Dwelling (double) sg,!;~~ s the . place to buy your CROCKERY PICT UR "[jl FR·AM ING, MUSIC, , · · 1 · · ..[!J present occupied by .J. n.a.nkin. Esq., collccLnr ofCnstoms. Gardenattachcd. Brick Dwelling on King Stre~t, "t ~ presen t occup1crt by Mr. John Mue<loch . l\lost cumfo«lable rc'i dencc, witl1 goodgarrten and outbuildings. Exvo1·t Agents. AT . __ ~' , .. C..-.. I . · t he pace l lS - ,. t 0 b UJ th e BEST and ·_ I «·gen··Mercer in {'·n· tn ,11-Iontreal.- Evnns, &; Co., 1 Bu1goyne, Burbridges & Co., oleman Stree London. Ne·wberry & Sons, 37Ne,vga.te reet, London, Barela~,&.- Sons, !JO Jf'arri.ngt.on Street, London Sanger & Sons, Oxford Street, London. ..A .nd all the London Wholesale Ho use1:1. R,_ E .ASTON""'S, 11 CHEAPEST Goods kept 1n town. YICTO BUILDINGS, B'ewmanville, September 22, 1815. T<Jronto."'--Elliott & Co., '\-Vholesa1e Druggists. " Shaptor & Owen. IIa-m.iUon.-Winer &Co. Halif<r~.-.A.verv.Brown · Lyme.ns:c1aro .~co. Drugg:r.sts. Wholesale Town ·aa11 Buildings, B 0 wanv l"11 e and DOHENY ~BLOCK, LINDSAY. 0 &·Co. "manille, Jn! 1876. , of Brown and Church Streets. at present occupied by two tcnnnl,s. Garden attached . Brick Building on Ki~g Street, fal ely ~ occupi ed as a Roop Skirt Factory. With lit tle outlay a good resi· dence could be mads of this bnilding. The residences above mentioned are of :i su porior cl:tss, well built, v.~th stone-walled cp,lJars, u.nd all neces.emry conveniences. A rare oppor~ tunity is nO'\V Otfered to }lel'SOUS 'WlShing io pro. CUreSUJ)Crior re,;;idenceS,a8 the property Will Only be apcn for sale for a short term. I11l.ending purchasers are requested to ·vie\.v the pronerty. For further in formation apply to T.· T, Cole man, L. Cornish , or the undersigned. JOHN COLLARD. BowrnanvDJe A Brick Dwelling (double) oncornc' / /