'l‘flE North Viotorin FulISim which “ 101k plnce last Thursday Ind Friday, Cannot be pronounced I. decided enc- eess, “though in some 'lelmrtmentsâ€"â€"- we wafer to grain and cattleâ€"it was fair in. advance 0! last your The indoor depa'ntment was very poorly represent- ed and was much hohiud tlut of forum» were ll. '0... were q mite unmermm but of u nounwimt inferior sin and quality, owing no dowbt 80' the more senson- 05 thought which they have passed! tlwoogh. \Ve must congrutul- uwthe‘ “DOWN or the management. for their energy in repairing the damage done by the late (in. Quito n respec- mhle building was erected while the cattle pens are veiy convenient. nnd numerous. \Ve would suggest that a little more attention he paid to the! accommodation resettled for pmltry in future. The exhibit in; this- olm was small-and is partly accoumted for by the said luck of accommodation. \Vn overheard some remarks on this sub- iect in which the speaker intimated that ho had some choice birds but he certainly would not pen them in a box to be left as the exhibits before him were. The following is the Prim List furnished us by the Sammy of‘ the Society :‘â€"- NORTH VICTORIA FALL EXHIBITION. CLASS" Axâ€"an-augh to- J udges, Messrs. R. Cinwford, D. Davis and Thos. Iackson. Stallion, l Finlay McRae, 2 Donald McEnchern. Brood Mare with Foal by side, 1 Angus Russ. Spun Mares or Geldings, l Jus. Porter, 2 Jam. Rimlon. Filly or Gelding_2 yrs old, 1 Wm. Dixon, 2 Jan. Ball. Colt Lyezuold, 1 Angus Ross. F081,] Angus R088. CW 13%. â€"-General Purpose .â€"Stal- lion, 1 JolTn Calhoun, 2 John Gordon. Brood Mare with I"oal by side, ] Dm- ahl McEachern, 2 John Gordon, 3-John Gordon. Span Mares or Geldings. 1 \V m. Dixon, 2 E. Lylle, 3 John B‘..iley Filly ex- thtling 2' years nlcl,’ 1., ,Jus. Rimbni; f H. Southern... CI)“. 095.3%†old, 1' John Gordon, 2 John Cunning- 1mm, 3 Hugh Reid. Foal, 1 'John Gordon, 2 J. R. Greenway, 3 'John Gordon. ‘ , Cums C.-â€"CIII'I°i:Iga Hm-ses.â€"Brood Man: with Foal by side, 1 G. Pun-ing- mm. 2 W ..J.. SIIIiLIIeI-IIIII. Span Mun-es III' Geldings. LJIIIH. RUM-by, 2 EV. J. SIIIiLIIeI-mu, 3 N. Hemlilv. MIL); or Gelliug 2 yeum old, ‘1 Jun. Risqon. FIIIII. 1 W. J. Smilhemm. Mum lll‘ (u ldIIIu III “muesli, l [1.HolplInI, 2 \V. J. aSIIIilIIemIII. \lIIIe 0| Gelding in Saddle. l G. Pauingtuu, 2 H. Reid, 3 Wm. Reid. CLASs D.-â€"Devons.-â€"Bull, aged, 1 H. Reid. (Busa Eâ€"Dm-hm.â€"Bhl|, aged, 1 John Gun-«lull, 2 J. R. Gremzwuv, 3 John Builuy. Bull, yearling, 1 Jnx. Porter. (ImV, I John Gordon, 2E Lvtle. Bull Calf, l “7. Dixon, 2 E. Lytle. ‘ l C’mss F.â€"-Gra(les.-â€"Cow. agéJ; 1 John Gordon, 2 John Gordon, 3 John Bailey. Heifer. 2 years old; 1 John Gordon, 2 E. Lytle. Heifer, l yum- ()lll ; 1 John Gordon, 2 John Bullov, 3 Jam. Numb-man. I‘Kcllul'U-slf; I'Jolln Gordon, 2 John Gordon, 3.10m. Bailey. BM! Gulf; l D. B. McNuhb, 2 Jun, Porter, 3 John Riley. Beef Animal ; 1 \V. A. Silvorwood, 2 N. Houlip, 3 N. “Hamllll. Chas G..â€"lwices:ecs.-â€"Jmlges: S. Wenlmrull, Wm. Supur and Mark Robinson. Ram. aged; 1 \Vm. Peel. Rum, sluenrling; I J. R. Gracenwav Rum anh, 1 GI Purringtau, ‘2 P. Umnm'on, 3 J. R. Greenmw. Pair Ema-s; l P’.‘ (Jamel-an, 2 J. R. Green- wuy, 3 Jun. Ba“. Pair Swaï¬iuga; 1 .t.“"1':.'¢.;eg.;;;..,;, 2 E. Lytlc. Ewe Lambs; 1 P. Cnnwmn, 2 Uruuuwuy, 3 E. Lytle. Cums H.»Uulnwolda.â€"-Rum, ngwl ; IJIIII, INI. , BIm.S!IoIIrling; 1.1.13 (:I‘Q‘PIIWII)’, 2 \VIIMDiXO", 3 R. B. (‘ Imiu, nun Lamb; 1 J. R. Green- “I“, ...J 11‘ GI‘QH)Wuy,3J. R. Greelb “10}. I’II'II Ewes IIIIviIIg mined LIIIIIlnI IlIis RQ'IISUII , 1 J. R. (Ire-HIM“ . PuiI SIII-IIIliIIg 1'} mm; 1 J. I‘. UIemeny, 2 1’, Calm-Inn, 3 ..P Cameron. Pair I‘mv LIIIIIlIs, 1 \V m. DixIIII, 2.1.R. (I‘Iw-IIIIIHII .1 J R. UINIIWIIy. Mutton SIIIIII;1JI\S BA", 3508. Bu“, 3 R. 1:. Panic. CLASS I.â€"â€"-Betkslnires.â€"er, I yr 0M ; 1 N. llcnsli". Boar, mnlvrl 3r; 1 H . Smulwm, 2 J. lLeruway, 3 Ju, Porter. Sow. New 1 )‘eurghl; l HORSES. CATTLE. SHEEP. PIGS. .Qll' CLAN Ina-any Other Breed.â€" Buw over [mu- old ; 1 Jun. Rouclcy. ï¬lï¬m' mxlnr I your 0M ; l \VmJIxon, "3 Thus. Thompson, 3 \V.J .Smitlmuu. gSow over 1 your all; 1 \V.Dixon. 2 ‘\V.J.Smit.huow. Sow undm' 1 your 0'11; 1 W. J. Smithson, 2 W’. J. 'Smithson. ‘ Tuna. Thouu-aou, 2 E. Lula, 3 11. Southern. flow under 1 year 0M; 1 H. Soucheru, 2 H. Reid, 3 Thou. Thompson . CLAss K.-â€"Sufl'o|k.~â€"Boar over 1 your 0M; 1 J. R.G*eeuwuy. Boar under 1 year old ; l J. R.Gmeu\ny. Sow over 1 yaw old; 1 J el'thn- “my. 2 P. Cuu -ron. Sow um" 1 yr old; 1 J.R.Un-mmry. Class Qâ€"Ju-lges: Rollert C‘mw. ford, TthlI.Jalcl-(.son. Putmors. Cups; 1 N. Huaslip, 2 G. \Vurd, 3 Wm. Peel. 'Pomwm, King of Earliest; l Geo. \Vnml, 3 Colin McRne. Pula- l mes, Eu'ly Ruse; 1 ins. Purter, 2 W. l Purl, 3 Colin McRne. Any otluersort; lJnS. M'Imhemon, 2 Wm. Peel, 3 Colin MuRae. Tmnips. Swoda; 1 N, Heuslip, 2 “7. Dixon, 3 J. Goulon. Yellow Aberdeen; 1 N. Heanlip. . Any- ohhov amt ;, l. N. Hmmlï¬p, 2W~ ’Dixnn, (flu-mm, Yellow Ghvdun; L CLAss M.~â€"-Judgos: Messrs. S-imuel Wechemfl, \Vm. Super and Mark Robinson. Pair Leghorn"! ; I J . R. Greenwuy. Pair Cochin China , l J. R.Greenway. 2 J.R. Greenwuy. Pair Brahmas ; l E. Lvlle. Pair Barn Yard Fork; 1 John King, ‘3 E. Lyile. Pair Ducks; l G. Parrington. Pair Gem, 1 I‘LLyth, 2 E.Lyt|e. Pair Turkeys; l G. Purringtou. 2 W . A. Silverwood. CLASS N. â€"Jmlgea: Messrs. Robert meford and Thou. Jackson, Full Wheat, whit-o ; 1 W. Dixon, 2' Abra- Imnr Parker, 3 John- King. \Wlimc, \Vllile “Minn; I \V. Dixon. 2“. Reidi, 3 Colin MoRne. Macarlin \Vheuz; 1 John Cunningham. Ara“ necta. Wlwut; 1 John Cunningham, 2 H. Reid, 3 Jns. Poi-tel. Anv other variety; 1 Jun. ko'nley,2 st. Roublev 3 E. Lytlo. Barley; l \V.Dixou, 2 Jan. Iï¬omley, 3 Calin McRno. Outs. Black; 1 \Vm.Reill. Oats. White; 1 Wm. Reid. 2 Hugh Reid, 3 les. Routley. Peas, Large ; H Jun. Rout. Iev. Peas, Small; 1 \Vm. Reid, 2 “7m. Dixon, 3 II. Reid. Peas, Prussian Blue; 1 \V. Peel. Beans, \Vhite; l H. Rel-l, 2 P.Camelon, 3 Tlnos. \Viuter. Buck Wlmut; l Geo. Wanl. Flax Seed; 1 Jan. Number-- son, 2 Geo. Ward‘ 3 J. R.Greenway. Timothy Seed ; lJns. Mnm‘wrsm, 2 Wm. Peelï¬; H.. liiid. Rio; 1 Thos. \Vinber. ELRQM, ZCOEn klRw. RAd GNU. clen ;; la N.Heus|ip. 3 Gm- Ward, 3 J as.. Porter. Yellow Fir“ ; l 'l‘hm. Thom-poo“. 2 A.H.Curl. Whine ï¬eld ; 1 P.0mnemn, 2 Thos. Thompro'n, 3 John B.|iley. Pusuipa; 1 Thomas Thompson. 2 H.R«id, 3 Geo. Ward. Onions. Red; 1 Jun. Mumbaruon, 2 Thou .'l‘hompson. Yellow do ; l J as. Mumhermu,_ 2 Jus. Porter. 3'l'lloa. Thompson. Large Yellow; 1 John Gordon, 3 Culin McRne. L’moo T'op , 1 Abraham Parker, 2 Jan. Mumber- son, recommended J. R. Gwenway. Beats, Long Blmul ; I H. Raid 2 Jan. Mllmhemon. 3 A. H. Curl. Buds, 'l‘uruips; 1 Jan. Mumberson, 2 H Reid. 3 N. Hmuï¬ip. Mnnguldn. Long Red; 1 P.C.uneruu. 2 Then. Timmpr mm.3 NJlmslip. Rndishos, Lang; 1 N . Henwlip. Cnms P.â€"â€"Cnnliflowerl; 11 Colin MuRne, 2 A. ‘H. Curl. Cdblmgo, \Vlliw; l C. “1011118, 2 A.H.. Carl. Cabbage. Rm! 1 AJLUIu-l. 20.1610 Rm- Pumpkins; 1 N. Hensï¬p, 2 John nah-y. 3 Wm. Dixon. Winter Squash; 1 J_as. Por cur. “Red happen ; I 'A . H :Cfll'l. 3 Jul. Porter. - Corn, Yellow, 1 Thus. Smithson, 2 Culin Melina, 3 A . H.C.u'|. Corn, White 1 [some T- in» . Ginsu Q.â€"â€"Applu, Tnb'o l Rw.; J. E.C(m|wr. Applt-s, Cooking ; l W Imam. 2 Row. J.E.Cooper. Apples. lep; l \V. [lo-id, 2 Immc Tripp. 3 John G( nlnm. Grams; l 'l‘l;os.VViu- lm. Pam-a; 1 Rev. J. E. Cooper. Plums; 1 Revâ€, . E.Coupm . Toma- mm; 1 J.'l‘.Bodeu, 2 A.H.Cm~l, 3 Culin Mcllm». 'l‘omaum. Small; 1 Cnlin mm". 2 J.R.Greenway, 1 J. Mnmlwrana. 'l‘omnlovs, Variety ; 1 Colin Mellow, 2 J. R. Groonwuy. Cilrmls ; l A .ll.Cnrl. 2 l’.Cnmmnn. \Vntor Melons ; l Cnlin Mcllae. Musk Melons; 1 Colin MGR“. DAIRY PRUDUCE. (3mm: R. --BuUer in Firkin ; 1 Gem \Vm-«l, 2 Jun. Number-non, 3 Jobn (lcmlou. Butter in Crock ; ] Ono. \Vnrj, 2 Colin MoRue, 3 J. Dixon. Bnum in R033; 1 (lm.\Vm-d, 2‘ Jan. Mumbuson, 3 N. llenslip. ROOl‘S AND VEGETABLES .. GRAINS AND SEEDS. VEGET ABLES . POU L'l‘RY . FRUIT. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES .0. LADIE’ WORK. CLASS 8. â€"J3\d ;C|uu GiNn. \V 333. Kirby 33ml Mud {obinnou Flmu ; A Hy. Cuil 2’ Tku'flwmpwn. Bmmll; 1 Jul. Mumboroon. 2Jol333 Gordon. 3 2 J. T. Baden. Pickles; 1 Colin McRur. Jolly; l N. Heaulip, 2 Colin McRuo. anrved Fruit, 'l‘uma i N. Haulip. PIMI‘le Fruit; Wild 1 N. Hamlin Fluunol all \Vool; 1 John King. Flannel Union; 1 John King. 2Juman Munihoraon. \Vooleu Blankets; 1 Jun. M umberaon. Count» erpuno; l \V. Peel. Quilt, Faucv ; 1 W. Peel. \Vooh-u Quilt; I 'l‘lios. \Vinter, 2 Colin McRue. Quilt. Log Cahin; 1 W'. Peel. Quilt Patch, Una quilted; l \V. A. Silvm‘wood, 2 G. Purriugbou, 3 Jns.1\lunilmmon. Full- Nl Cloth ; l W. Peel. Socks, Woolen; lJuhn King, 2 John Gordon Mitts- Woolou ; 1 John King.2Jnm Mumlm» son. Yurn White; 1 Hugh Reid, 2' N. Heariip. Yarn Colored ;? 1. John Bui-lby. Rug Carpet ,. 1 Wm. Reid. 2 Jun; King. Door Mat. Rug; 1 Mrs. \Y. W. Lloyd, 2 G. H‘. Curl. Ottomuu ; 1 Thou. \Villlnr. Straw Hat; 1 “7111. Reid, 2 Jan. Mumhomon. Br-rl'in Wool Work. raised; 1' Mrs \V. “7. Lloyd. Berlin Wool Work, flat ; 1, Lil}. \V. \V. Lloyd, 2 Thou. A II’ n._\ (LeIJBIIIthunI D'lnplo Sugar ; 1 Jns. Mumbcruoru Honey in Comb ; 1 Wm. Peel. Honey Stmillo‘ll-il Jun. Parley, ""')- -'~â€"v ., . , Winner. Wax Flowers ; l A. H. Curl. Paper Flowers; 1 Miss E. Smithson. Crotclneting ; 1 Abraham Parker, 2 J. Bailey. Bead \Vork ; 1. Mrs. W. “7. Lloyd, 2, A. H. Carl. Cardboard Wonk; l A.H.Curl, 2 Miss Silver- wood. Embroidery in Muslin ; 1 Mrs. \V.\V.Lloyd ; do Cotton; 1 Mrs. \V. Reid. Braiding; 1 Mrs. W. W. Lloyd, 2 Mrs. \V.Reid. Knitting, fancy; I Mm.\V.W.Lloyd, 2 MrsJ. Bailey. Cabinet: of Shells; Mrs. Juo. .0. Boots, and Shoes. We liaVe a complete assortment of Boots and Shoes in Men’s, \Vomen’n, and child mn’u wear, Rubbers and Ovelahoes. McIntymd; Prior. Graham. Cums X.â€"â€"Hm~se Shoes ', 1 J.. ' Rodin; Shingles} thfl. Thompson. Faun-n3 should tako good care of all the 1,0an they In“. mind this year. an :he domand will surely be {an- in adwmco of the uupply. The crop in atuiluro in New York, New Jamey and other states, when: fmm 81.50 to 82.00. per bushel is now paid tor the butter Vanities. Cums W.â€"â€"Painting, Water Color; 1 Miss Cooper, 2 Mrs. \V. “7. Lloyd. Pn-ncil Drawing; 1 Miss Cooper, 2 A. Now in the time for the sportsman tolook qullisohlolothes, burnish up his ï¬ne luck... said. 91W mun forests oi tlm llout-qur‘aocogding to. M» game law. dew, elk, moose, mindset; or caribou; can oni} b0 taken on kilk‘l between Octoben; lab and December 14th. H Carl. ‘ TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS. An accident «curred on the Midland Railway on Wodntmlgx, at \Voodville. @' Tm: LisQuor 'Ien‘Co. is scorn- pamunly new iuntitutiou and certainly ought. to be a successful one. With every than pounds of tea purchased the cumpuuy gin : flue volume. The cuta- loguu embraces a very wide mngo of literatureï¬ncluding the poets and works by staudud auburn. Mr. J. C. Gil- christ. is agent. for Woodville and vicim icy. Tvy i and you are sum to like it. A special train of thirty-ï¬ve loaded can was coming south, when some lhunting had to be done at the above named station. The dliver had left his engine in charge of the ï¬reman who by some means backed the engine, No l3. into it: own train, breaking the tender and draw heads out of three or four care. The damage will be repaired in a couple at dnya. No one was hurt. â€"l’w¢ [lope Timed. ‘ If you‘ have no! ordered your Fall unit it would pay to take a look throng}; our exmnaiv» stock of new 'l‘woeda, recently purchased and especiâ€" ally for the Fall Trade. English, Scotch, [rich and Canadian allwwool 'l‘weeda, in tho latnat ahaden and patter- ens. (fall and see them. A ï¬rst class tailor is employed on the premises. McIntyre A: Prior. A aunm'mnnn writes thnsly, and yon that have corn patches take notice: “We can give you a simple remedy for cornu. Take one teaelmonfnl of tar, one of coarse hmwn sugar, and one ; of aaltpetre. The whole he warmed toâ€" gether. Spwad it on kid leather the aim of the corn. and in "V0 days they will be drawn." gntal'gï¬nflm. PAINTING. Garlmi ht Agtimltm-ul chicty‘u Fa SHOW will a held .9. “'illizunshuru am Thur (my and Frid'fly. Oct. 13th and HUI f The Ranch. Funk lflarry mul Sung": My uultnrnl Society will hold their [Hm Show .4 Port Perry. on Willy and Saturday. a†7th and 8th. Murillo" Agricultural Sucicly will ‘lm their Fall Show on Dumber 12th nn~l I!!! at Uakwood. The “rock Agricultural Srciuty'u Slum will he held on ’l‘lnuruluy maul thy. 6 and 7th of October. Pickering Agricultural Soon-w will hul' its Fall Show at. Brougham nll Mummy .u. f Tuesday, 10th and llth October lmxl. The if‘xbricl-(o Township Full Him he; held it (ioodwoml ml 'l'hurscluy Friday 0cm lath and l-Mln. “’0 should be sorry it :III'V nauu .~ append ed are those of men who. Imu. ailve-am u culnstnncea. have been IIImhh to pay \\'« do not think however that .~uch is the Gas: , as ample time has been giVen to each puny to set-Ile. ‘\ 8 shall continue this lint: until accounts me settled And intend adding mlIers whom we have notiï¬ed. if not) paid before ouI next. “It: 50p I uni readine- III. note the names in this list for their nun pIotection. Jno. McDonnlul,Bolsover, [or [hinting Emma at Woodville, on TunSIlHV llth, ISBI. EDISM’S :’ INSTANTANEOUS y GUIDE. and Advertising... Tllos. Emery. formerly of Bear'erton, nsidence not now known to us. for Printing. 530.. .. Alex. W eeks, Shoeinuker, late of Bea- ver-ton. to Printing“ Alex. Graham, Con; N. Eldonâ€, for minting Auction Bills“ Alex. Ross, agent, to Advertising†and Priming" .. LMthdyen. Benweuton to Pfinï¬ng nnd‘A‘dveru'ai'ug .. J. F. A. McRae Bolsovor,to Print- \Irs. Edwin Pringie, nlusic macher. for Achrtisingu 2 00 R. J. Staples, Eldon," near Kirkï¬eld for printing 1.311313... 3 00 Beaverton him-0356 Club of 1870, for Printing Bill3... 4 00 S. V. Lasher, music mteziciier, desd beat of \\ ors'c kind, for Printing ............ 9 ‘25 A. Moore. Painter, formerly of Wood- \ille. now residing in Besverton. .. 6 25 J. L. Richmond, Photographer, for- merly oi \\ oodvdle, now of Lindsay 5 90 F. Hick, to Advertising and Subscrip- tion ... .11) 75 Angus D. MclniIes, Beaverton, to “Printing and Subscription. 4, 00 V.m 1233.. dead boob, to Advertising ‘and. Subsuriptiom .. 4 00 “'an J ohnsmn. dead heat, an indivi- dual passmg for a lawyer, tondv ...... R. Pitt, of Argyle, an abusive indivi- vidunl, one of the mean class. who accept a nnper for a year and a half and return without paying. to sub- scription and advertising THE LATEST AND MOST WONDER- FUL- INVENTION ! Wm. ilcnry. Uxbti‘lge, to Adv... By which any Child or Person can play any of the Popular Airs by note, M: sight, without Study. Proviousiprwtico. or even Musical Talent. The Company will forfeit “.000 if any Child ton y'gars old foils to play any one [Ln lug-“n. 0mm“ may VIII-\n Wu J"._ V_†oi our Popular Tunes on the Pi‘ano. Organ. or Melodeon within one hour after receiviu the Music and Instructions. provided mi child can count, with the ï¬gures before it from I to 100 cormetly‘ Piano or Organ of tunes. 6'? Agents wan and County in the Uniom I gï¬ï¬‚eoos of fluid imh Instruct-Mm . Mailed to any address on receipt of $l.00._ Enclose one cent poatagu stamp for Catalogue of tunes. or? Agelggywantod in every State Edison Music 00., Cntarrh of 25 yea}; sanding cured by Cons‘itutionnl Cutarrh Reinudy. Droppings in the throat. almost to Chok- ing Headache, Pain: in Shoulders. Back, 3m} Kidneya, 3nd entire Breaking: Down A. .1... “mm“ mired by Constitution“ .Ilu nun-v1â€, ï¬n“ of the system cured by Constitutiomv Cutnrrh Remedy. ‘ A Cough of twenty ï¬ve years “winding cured by L‘onoiitutioual Caurrh Remedy; Quinn-h. with Dropping: in the throat. causing feelings of Htmugling. Dizziness Pains in the side and weakness of Kid uuy‘s, : immediately ' relieved. System seeminfl ' made now by one bottle of Con- stitmimml (‘Mn‘rrh Remedy. A 1mm cut-ml ofVCntorrh of forty years’ .. . , " .V.A-_... ntitutimnu 1 uwuu .w..-‘.,- A man cut-ml of Cntarrh of forty years’ standing by use of Constitutional Camrrh Remedy. So it had impuinnd his eyesight, Made him (loaf. , Trouble: with Droppings in the Throat, Struggling. liuuing‘ln the Head and Fetid Breath cured by Lonatitutionnl Oitnrrh Remedy. (fatnrrh. with all its peculiar symptoms for ten wears. fut verging on Consumptioni cured by loss than (our bottlcsoi Con- stimtimml (‘Mnrrh Remedy. ; Bones of the nose eaten out. memory gmw. mind inquired. Cured by (,‘uuslizu timml ('ntarrh Remedy. (fatnrrh. with all its lonthnnmo Miami. ants. curcï¬hy [(qu bottles of Cnustitu‘iou- ing... .tgrlcultuul Full him" of lufll. A BLACK LIZ? ii". Ill'. III-nu “HI." 7 ' mnl (‘ntarrln Remedy. CMan-h. with all its loathsome attend. no. cured hy four bottles of Cnnntituï¬on- (YMarrh hemedï¬. For Sale y A“ rugginu‘ 215 a; 217 Walnut Street. Pfldn. Pa. ‘ CATARRH. N THE ,(lciv‘n 31. so Val “i†an 750 9’ 00 l 50 400 ~03 $1 ~I 9 ¢ 3 Sample Bottles 10c ; Result: size 31. For sale by all dealcn. I'. Ill-Ill a (30.. Proprietor» Ion-00 THE KEY To HEALTH. Bg‘é‘l’ikidpoys “d" Liver. carrying on gradually wnhout weakening the system. til the impur'uies and Full. humor: of tho secretions; 9101653311: Rim; 0W Worth their WeiWi lizï¬iii 'of the Ste: came a . ï¬nest.“ gaging; THIS INOOhoPARABLE Madman has, secured to: “selï¬sh imperiaho‘blo, tome throuohouo the World. to: the. alleviation and core 01 most. Mama. to which humanity is heir. xinoss. Heartburn. Con-t Drynou o!b tho Skin. Dro . wmham wt .3; 0 are 3. n the Epoch. Nervousnoas and (loans! nobility ; all these and many other simt- hr Counpjajqqiyield to the happy influence hr Complaints 'cld to the happy man: of BUBDO BLOOD BITTBBS. purify, regulate and improve the quality- of the Blood. They assist the-digestive on. guns. cleanse the swmom and. rows, increase the secretory powers of the Liver. brnce the nervous system, and throw into. the circulation the purest Elements for. sustaining and repairing the frame. Thenunds or persons have new that bv their use alone they have $1.1: restored to health and â€ream; every 031p:- neune hm proved un- ‘uvâ€"a successful. will he foumlmvauuubm In “my House- hold in the cure of Open Sores, Hard Tumours. k A A‘s-All- BAD Lies, omwouuos, caucus um... 2‘th m Br nchitis. and a“ Goldaâ€"3min 'Throats, Bronchiï¬s, and disorders of the Throat and (31:030., as also (xont, Rheumatism, Scroï¬ala, and "011' kind of Skin Iï¬aoase._ Manufactured only at Professor HOLLO- wu’a Establishment, 533. OXFORD STREET, LONDON, and Sold at ‘3. Huh, ‘23. 229., and 339. enc l Box Canada at 36 cents. 90 cents. and um larger 3i: culllfl, unu- v--â€". â€â€œ0, , _ _ car OAUTION.â€"I have no aunt in tho United Statolmor are my Modi- oinos sold thoro. Pwohmro should. thorotoro look to tho Labol on tho Pots and Boxes. It the address is not :33, 31mm Stroot. London, they on um- ous. The Trade Marks of my said Medicinea -... rnninlnrm‘ in Ottawa. and also at Wash. Uniockluxgi} the cloggeqï¬vcnucsï¬gbo ington. TherTrndo Marks of II are registered in Ottawa, Signal THOMAS I] 533, Oxford Street, London. Squ.'1. 1880. ANL’ OLNTMBNT. THE PILLS l l!d., 23. 9A., 43. 66., “3., enc‘il Box and Pot. and in cunts. 90 ccuhs and 81.50 larger sizes in proportion. A.“ THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 17. v: curing 'n Galdi