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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 30 Dec 1875, p. 4

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my 0 df ~. jocous trio, with Colonel 'Bebb, a shade "stouter than of old, but looking bronzed agd vid; idgrhim stood brightfaced 1 am fast fading into old age now. 5 a of the depths of =y bitter disappointment I have written the Le en cxigtuice For though doubtless there are many happy old maids woman was not made to live a single life. Home ties, family cares, troubles and anxieties, may be her Tot; but if she is loved aud if she feels herbelf the centre of a little kingdom--poor, perhaps, but precious--she has joys to balance 'the cares, love to over the troubles, and a strong arm to her trom danger. With that around her she is & tower uf strength ; she possesses that which makes lite's Ditters sweet ; nor can she ever have to record what 1, the poor neglected old maid, do here, the history of a Life's Regret. Itis no longer an idle dream or boasting lo affirm that Fellows' Hypophosphiter, where in are united nature's forces, will strengthen man and make his life not only endurable, bat sparkling with rude and joyous health ; this then we reccommend when vitality is on the wane, or when the organisin becomes enfeebled. -- Erra's C0004. --GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING . | «By a thorough knowledge of the' nitural aws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which way save us many heavy doctors' bills. 1 is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that w constitution muy be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to at- tack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape ILany a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' --Civil Service AN EXCELLENT BRICK YARD TO RENT. ¢ [HE Subscriber offers to rent on moderate T terms that excellent Brick Yard, about two miles west of Williamsburg, CARTWR'GHT, And-on the leading rond between Williams-- , recorded here, may make| Port Perry, Dec 8, 1875 Fecmscine | On Friday, 7th January, 1876, the Weekly Globe is to appear in a new form. . It will be made up in 16 bages (of 14 by 20 i: inghes each), and form a handsome yearly vol ume of 832 pages. The paper used will be of extsa quality. It willbe printed ro Stureaine Dlates ast fros a new fo and cous will rotaiy, a ot A Besmiful. tipredsion throughont the year. > or : It will be printed on fwo new cylinder 717) eed) ot 4 4, . SECURE YOUR WINTER Boots & Shoes -- cc ---- J. GC. MORGAN Of the Port Perry Boot and Shoe Establish- ment, takes pleasure in informing the public that Lis Stock of Boots and Shoes is now complete in every particular, and would now soliat a call from parties wishing choice Boots and Shoes for Winter wear,-- Tbe public may rely on being suited whether as to style, quality or price. A choice lot of FELT GOODS just to hand, suitable for all. | presses specially built for the purpose. Tt will be folded carefaly by machinery and dispatched by (hie carliest mails on Friday "The aller contained in {he Weekly Globe R > will not be taken as heretofore from the Daily | ~ RN Globe as it-appeared in that edition--but shall : es 2 - be reset and gondspsed or entirely rewritten specially for the Weekly : 3 gs attention will be paid to the Agri- cultural Department, and the Market Reports. s| Several intercsting tales by authors of celeb- ! rity will be Published during the year, and Te- views of new hooks. 4 ! P As ch department for the Ladies, devoted PORT I ERRY to family Ad fashions, useful recipes, &c., | ¢ will be a new feature of 1876. | Ww ------ Chess, Cricket, Lacrosse, Boating, Fishing, : Iunting, and other mauly sports, will receive judieious attention. : A regular department of answers to_corres- pondents, on every subject propounded will be another new feature of 1876. As a whole, the publishers will try to make --and expect to succeed in making--the Week- ly Globe as a Miscellany of News and interest- ing current topics of the day, & good way in advance of anything yet accomplished in Can- ada. The Snbscription price of the Weelly Globe shall remain as heretofore Two Dollars per an- num--with this difference over past years that it shall hereafter be delivered free of postage to the Subscribers. Heretofore the subscriber paid the postage of 20 cents per annum--here- after the publishers will pay it. ; a The Daily Globeis sent to subscribers jn any part of GA br the United States at the rate of $6.00 per annum free of postage. The Canada Farmer is sent to subscribers in any part of the Dominion or United States for $1.00 per annum--{ree of postage. 73 All parties ordering the Daily or Weekly Globe or Canada Farmer between this date and the 1st of January coming, shall receive the paper till the end of 1876 for one year's SbenpYo Beato Ue in your orders a o tire Bon "GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY. DAVIS & SONS' STEAM Capver Factory! PORT PERRY. The public are requested fo inspect the] Stock and compare goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere, Remember the place, one door west of Messrs Brown & Ross' establishment. Repairing promptly and carefuly attended J. G. MORGAN. 50 FIHE Subscribers always keep on hand | : (and are constantly manufabturing more) a large Stock of just such FURNITURE ! As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of choice Ma- (er1AL, the Best WoRrkmaxsuip, and at sue 2aices as cannot fail to suit, STOVES! 'burg and Port Perry. There is an abundance of choice clay for the manufacture of Red | or White Brick. The brick manufactured | any | wood convenient | ny quantity of good fire pn - be Tn aD The yard is filled up with every thing necessary for the manu- facture of brick, and there isa convenient «dwelling house on the premises. "For particulars, apply to the undersigned at the Royal Exchange Hotel, Williamsburg, E. BRYANS. 50 ORT WHITRY & PORT PERRY EXTEN- STON RAILWAY. : TIME TABLE No. 13. 'Takes eflcct on Wednesday, 8th Dee, 1875. Trains Going Nortn. Torouto Time. AML Depart 11.50 1100 20) 38 "'WhitbyJanotion. .. Whitby. " 80 6.42 7.00 20 JAMES HOLDEN, Managing Director. MONEY TO LOAN ! _.MORTCACES WANTED. [HE Subscribers have large sums of mon- 'éy placed in their hands f5r investment on mproved Farms, Village Properties, and otter Stouritice in this and adjoining Counties at. lowest current rates of interest. As we have funds. on hand at all ti least possible WANTED TO PURCHASE, Aw number of Mortgages for which the high- figures will be allowed. 'Wearealso a) Socletv, Monetary Institution in Cana Lands Bought and Sold. Several good farms for sale. 2228 Collections made and a general agency busi- ness transacted. a DEBENTURES BOUGHT. "&x 2 :. JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, Offies in Mr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, Some Port Perry. Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1672 ' 5 a geam, and galvanized iron work of eyery Aa | 5.00 7.49 Port Perry, Dec. I5, 1875. { | FY YHE Subscriber begs to announce to his old friends and the public generally that atter eight years residence in Millbrook, he has returned to UNDERTAKING In all its departments promptly attended to and charges moderate, COFFINS of all sizes kept con-- | And purchased the business lately carried stantly on hand. 1 on by Mr. AE. McC: here he will carry ont STOVE & TIN SHROUDS of all sizes and | newest styles. | | CASKET OR BURIAL CASE | procured on short notice. BUSINESS, The American Style of I ing Busi W. _Agent for the Singer Se Clothing! FALL & WINTER, 13875. - eee ger A full Stock of Fall and Winter Goods to - band, including Qvercoatings, Worsted Coatings, nglish, Scotch and Canadian Tiwceds. Underclothing, : Hats, Caps, § Gent's Furnishi ng 8, A GREAT VARIETY. TRENBETH, Merchant Tail Queen Street, PORT PERRY. | Port Perry, Sept. 2, 1875. TAILORING, In all its Departments. HE Subscriber is carrying on the Tailor- incssin all its departments at) his rooms over Corrigan & Campheli's Store, Port Perry. Workmanshin, and a perfect fit guaranteed. Charges moderate. Newest Styles, in use and also the c quality of the machine is at In all its branches, As none but first class Hearse. Also an ordinary style | goods will be kept, and at low prices, He of Hearse. flatters hinaself that he will be able to give i when the satisfaction to all who may favor bim with | TT = | into consid J. W. DAVIS & SONS. their patronage. Nov. 26, 1873 49-1y Special attention paid to Eavetroughing, Port Perry, which can be had in six feet lengths Foes] The very highest price in Cash paid for J NOTT & SON Sheepskins. | i ) Remember the place--nearly opposite the cabinet Makers, Undertakers and Outasio Hank. 4 Upholsterers. | Take pleasure in informiug their customers | and the public generally, that they have on hand in their Warerooms a good and well assorted Stock of Furniture consisting of Extension, Centre, Drawing and Kitchen Tables ; Wood, Cane and Stuffed Bottom Chairs ; Couches in Reps, Cretonne, Damasks and Hair-Cloth, Sofas, Burcaus, Sideboards, Cupboards, Writing Dc edsteads, What- Nots, Stands, Mirrors in Walnut, Gilt and description. THOS. BROWN, AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNIY TO SECURE T A SPLENDID Rose and Gilt, Straw, Wool, Moss, Seagrass, mes Borrowers | oan dep if ory gesting their money with the | le) . re for tha Canada Per- the cheapest and Up Capita; 51.500,000. Instaiments ror i Pra nstalments re-payable bal y cars: : for several first class Fire In- panies. , Mined and Hair Mattresses, Bedroom Betts, Parlor Suites, Hall Furniture, *Dunk's and Whitesides Spring Beds, &e, which will be sold as cheap as at any IHouse in the trade, PICTURE FRAMINC. Keeping a large Stock of Walnut, Gilt and Rose and Gilt, Mouldings, Chremos and Lithographs we feel confident we can give satisfaction in this branch of our busines as we make a specialty of it. UNDERTAKING HOMESTEAD, 150 ACRES, FIRST CLASS LAND Adjoining the Village of Prince Albert, and well-known as the Fi OR. FOOTE: FARM [HE Subscribers have been authorized by the owner, Dr. Foote, to offer the above valuable property for sale, Ling composed of the South three-quarters of Lof No. 16, in the 4th concession of the TOWNSHP OF REACE, Containing by admeasurement 150 tres of choice land, (save and except about threc ld to the Port Whitby and Port Railway Company. There > acres 80) on ah . There ips > baud 486° Activ. Oléaria And in a good state of cultivation ; the bal- ance is covered' 1 3 rs LN TERE RE 2 We would respegifully call attention to our Undertaking Department where everything necessary for the proper performance of the last rites dme the deceased can 'be farnished on the shortest notice, we keep on hand at all times a good selection of Walnut, Elm, But- ternut, Rosewood D. T. and 0. G. Coffins, Walnut and Rosewood Caskets. Shrouds in all styles. Face cloths and Caps. Gloves and bands furnished free of charge. A first class HEARGE. i 0 d: erin; ex- TT only authorized agents in the locality for the od gur facili ties we hope by paying strict attention to business and fair dealing to'merit a share of public patronage. p@™ Remember the place--nearly oppo- site J. Wright's Boot and Shoe Store and J. 's Hay . Re the Sb Rl N.B Night calls promptly attended to by one of the firm, i) ¥ IN ) Y DAY IS Fi A Te Lg he T! gy A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, commodious Barns, Stables and ; securing one of the most homesteads in the Province of , should the attention of those Jockleg a 'home in the midst of one of the J. NOTT & SON. progressive portions of the Dominion. Port Perry, July 1st, 1875, g ments, good fit | FE mi STRAYED HEIFER. (AME into the premises of the Subscriber, ' lot'14, 5th con. Reach; ; : A Brown Heifer, coming2 yrs. 4 H. FITCHETT. Reach; Deo. 10, 1875. WANED IMMEDIATELY, a Servant Girl. Ap . 'Lilla Port Perry, Dec. 15, 1875. ' Fee % - and their and Church eby sup Sr appiyn applying It not previously replevied she will be sold will be ad the jaw directs, BR BEHIND MR. CURR PER Btore, Port Perry, Sept. 22, 1873. FIRST TAILORING. [i Prince Alber), April 2, 1874. This Company is now fully ! prepared to port 3 opportu T Parties will do {come and examine the machines, JOHN PEA Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1874. First Class Tailoring Establishment ! | For the protection of the pub state HE Subscriber would embrace this op- portunity of returning' thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the number of years which he has done Perry, and would now state that having moved into the new premises behind Mr. Currie's business are much cnlarged, and his increased facilities for carrying on the Tailoring busi- ness in all its departments are such as enable him to fill orders with still greater dispatch. Superior workmanship, the Newest Styles apd perfect fits warranted. Customers will find me at my rooms Le- hind Mr, Currie's Store, All orders promptly and carefully attended J. RIGGS. 39 siness his accommodati CLASS rest class Tailoring in all its depart- AT HUGOZ'S, PRINCE ALBERT, |) Work madt up on the shortest notice in the latest styles and at moderate guariteed. Remember tie place, opposite Cook's Hotel. R. HUGOE. 1 ey 7 ¥ v "and. 34s. Tr I 3 13 [Boxes of Pills ts of Oi THE ONTARID FARMERS [{prof Fal or fat Simei Mutual Insurance Com ; i pt risks on Farm Bnil tents, country School' ¢ Those wishing to i nsurance Company | . | Head fi 51:3w | Brock Bt., Whitby First Class - 2 wing Machine The Singer Machine is decidedly the best of the Goods is considercd--which can IES STORE, RY. TAILORING SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OVEE BIGELOW'S BTORE PORT PERRY. JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, May 6, 1875. rates. | Port Perry, May 12, 1875. » lock Bark, 3000 Sheepskins, and Tallow for which J. WRIG Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1874. or, 1 thanks for the very ¢ increasing patronage opening business in PORT PERRY; { And would embrace this opportunity ing his customers and the pnblic sin the past'so in the fut etly adhere to using enly th | he sf | material, employing "men and sellingat p --when the 'Leapest fail to please purclmsers. taken | well to ghoes of my own manufacture. Call and inspect my Stock, p= First block west of the Post RICHARD WARR Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, BEWARE OF COUNTER RCE. 49 Orr North America, I deem it my that my Pills and Ointment are factured nor sold in any part States. Each Pot and Box bears thlloway ernment Stamp, with the wi Pills and Ointment, London,' on. On the label is the ad PORT pet London. i i? A I I I > S A I Socials and other entertain plicd y se- ment: li in Port] Tis notice has become n vs of "Hol KE A RA 1 0 nN E on edeatetamre: tan n ssupp quence of vile and gpuriousf: fahri ' ral Tm loway's Pills and Ointmenfy at 78, Maiden Lane, New i thems=elves 3 Co.," with an mark thus ons for Unprincipled vendg / selling same fo Pills and Ointmentfondon, only at 533, Oxford : Persons who pleased to comm th me. desire to ge: ., Hamilton, Ont. yy, Toronto. gan Smith, St. John, N.B. Goderich, Out. Co., Aoponte. Brothers, St John, N.B. ings! Ont. i SEE , Jou., Fredericton .B. homo, Harber Grace, 5 Wiley, Fredericton, NB. i .% D. Yui treal A t edicines are sold at the lowest whole- L prices, in quantities of not less than rth--viz: 8s. 2 5 Ne HOLLOWAY, Mills PORT PERRY. BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM ! PORT PERRY. WANTED. | 500 Cords .of Hem- Aud any quantity of Hides HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH ! Will be paid by the Subscriber. iy Material, Workmanship, Style and i= mal HE Subscriber would return his sincere' tensiveand rapidly owed on him since one but good wor Constantly on hanG lots of Boots 11 persons indebted to us either fy note or book A an are respectfully requgted to call and' "serie: atyonce as we intend fo close up our = Books dnd7adopt the Casq System. Our business in the future will be carried on onstrictly Casa PRINCIPLES. CHEAP GRO REST Now. 'Our Motto is, ¢heap for Cash. "Taking this opportunity of thank g vfir numerous customers for pést favorg we would solicit a bntinuance of the same, Fa We are respftfully yours, - BNGARD & ROBINSON. Port Perry, Oct. 77, 1876 PUMPS! pest Pump iu the Prosiddd PiiRe VEN?IS88 41; PORT PERR¥%+ ORT PERIMYI SEE THE PRICES. usp--A complete Pump and Fire Engine with Hose pling complete Tor $25. ht Swing Lift Pumps at 50 cents per foot. mon Log Pumps at 40 cents per foot. mon turned suction Pumps at 35 cents per foot. rn Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. Algo every other description of Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! . the ' Having had long exper) theUnited States, the subs favor him with a call. Allorders for any of the, in Pump-making in the largest factories in Canada and feels confident that he can perfectly satisly all that will e, whether by mailorotherwise rompus attended to. JOHN IRVIN, Port Perry. 8 t.29,1870. . Brick! Bri ! Brick ! Agents Wanted F ALN { Z in every Township in Ontario to sell the famous £ Prize Medal Organ Manufactured by the Smith American Organ Co., and George Steck & Co's Pianos. ' Special inducements will be given to first class agents and clubs of thrée or four wishing to purchase. a Any numberof testimonials in favor of those first-class organscan be furnis| but as they are so widely known--great numbers having been gold throughout the Dominion and hav- ing given satisfaction in every instance--no testimonial, however flattering, can add to their reputation. The Steck Piano Co., received the only gold medal awarded to any exhibitor of musica instruments at the Vienna Exposition in 1873. Churches requiring Orgens will be liberally dealt with Style 32, Sith American, we would call attention to as being especially adapted for churches and halls, its proportions are graceful and its musical qualities are un- surpassed, The grand organ stop gives the player facilities for various and splendid eff; stop can be used so as to slowly ine: the volume of tone from a whisper or suddenly bring forth all the power of the instrument in n burst of harmoay. Piarfos and Organs furnished Wholesale and from any of the fist-class American) anufacturers. : Circulars and price lists sent free on appli- eation. . A.M. DARLEY. feteraf Agent, Church-st., Bowmanville, Ont. N. B.--All instruments warranted for five years. HT. on hand a large SSBRICK cturing more at his FIELD, N QUON, . CON. OF REACH, - of the Clay is such as to se- The ghrick both in quality and color: cure PY either Red or White Brick filled Ordgtest notice, on th k are warran T] HE Subscrib quantity of FIRST And still »d to give entire n and their Cheapness cannot fail an additional recommendation, lity and appearance they cannet be d and good Brick cannot be got anywhere ctuber the place, Nonquon Brick Field Jon, Reach, m ot. as- HENRY WEBB, gener h, Sept. 1, 1875. Proprietor Agricultural Implements, 2 1e be qual JOHN JURY, Prince Albert, HE undersigned would take this oppor- | Agent for North Ontario. tion from the most reliable manufactures All Kinds of Agricultural Implements and Repairs constantly on hand. Also a general assortment of Stoves &c, &c, as good asthe best and cheap as the cheapest. + AND Confectionery. "HE Bakery and Confectionery business 1 in all their branches carried on in my Port Perry and Prince Albert establishments, Plain and FanCy Breads of Every varicty. Orders filled with the shortest notice, Bridal and other Cakes made to order, JAMES BRYANS, Cartwright, Oct 20, 1875. A. CHOICE T. COURTICE'S "PREMIUM SADDLERY WAREHOUSE PORT PERRY, A choice lot of CHILDREN'S Carriages and Perambulators ; ea SIREN, And Traveling Bags. The largest and best stock of WHIPS in Town, HARNESS! most COMPETE STOUR bn the tater Port Porry, May 6, 1875. HEARD'S CARRIAGE FORKS tat idg that he has secured the valuable services of . MR ANDREW CAMPBELL One of the best wopd-workers in the Pro. vince, and is now better fitted than ever to fill all orders for Cutters, Sleighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatch, All repairs in Wood or Iron executed with neatness and on short notice Customers may, rely on getting the best material, latest styles and superior work. manship. Special attention given to HORSE SHOEING and the work done soas to secure the case and comfort of the horse in traveling. 5 All Charges Moderate and WE Tg! 2; ne and all work Manchg StF, 0. 481 » D."CONBOY, Carriage and Sleigh BUILDER, MAIN STREET, UXBRIDGE ENDERS his sincere thanks to the publie for the hearty and generous, nge bestowed npon him, ~~ £F ' 5 i A pragtical knowled all its ghee, exper the + dftaitsof it ior workmanship and material, elegance , in Style and finish, and a determination to make his work first class in every respect, is an explanation of the very large and in- creasing demand for his work, = Parties buying Carriages will find it de~ cidedly to their advantage to EXAMINE his STYLE and PRICES before purchasing else where. Every Carriage sold is Warranted to be of the Best Material and Workmanship tunity of informing the inhabitants of Nov.1, 1875. 43-1y and is guaranteed to give satisfaction to tho Cartwright and the surrounding townships buyer. t that he is abou to establish at Williamsburg y convenient rooms for the show and sale of B A K By Y HIS PATEN i Agricultural Implements of the best descrip- ° For Changing Single Buggies and Cutters into Double Rigs is the Cheapest and Most Complete, Simple, Effective ane Contrivance for - nient ath. That has yet been introduced, and is just the rig for utility and comfort at a moderate outlay, thoss who desire convenience, Single and Pouble Carriages and Cutters at a xq. low pricefiuine Holloway's the re manafactured pocsived will be the: British Pro- cines direct from ted that [ to;aud 1 paflicines to apply to some ~ Bidge, Eorbankme cellent Farm being composed of the Southeast part ot Lot 11 in the 11th Con- cession of Township of Reach, And 11 Acres on the West corner of the South half of Lot412 in the 11th Concession of said Township ; in all 71 acres of First Class Land, neasly all cleared, well fenced, and in a high state of cultivation. There are good and sufficient buildings on the premises, with an abundance of excellent | water; a vigorous young orchard of superior | fruit-and an excellent giapery. The situation is all that could be desired for health, comfort and convevience, "and within a short distanec of the best markets of the province. : i. Terms easy. For particulars apply to the proprietor, NEIL McARTHUR, Port Perry. Or to P. A. HURD, fort Perry. n 7 Also for Sale, 140,000 'good sound Brick at id Tart, Tory Perry, Sold in lots to su urchasers, but wi i smit_pu chasers ould prefer selling Apply a= above, N. MoARTHUR, Port Perry, July 8, 1875. yd Notice of Application to Parlia- ment. (irl TERREERONYE TICE is i pplication N? il te ure of the Province of Ontario, at its next Session, for an Act to enable a Company to erect a Bridge Xo Bt oe Road from some | nt in the Township of Scugog, in the Conuty of Ontariq, to some point in the township of Cart t in the county of Dur- ham, and to enable said oH) the of the spid pal other Purposes connected therewith, . MAURICE COCHRANE] 2 -- ¥ Port Ferry, Nov. 10, ABTS. HE undersigned offers for sale that exw, sl or uk op teh] i uit) 1in | Water Bim 03: in., 13,014, 13318; 90m 20 Solicitor for Applicants. | ; CONFECTIONS! 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. WM. SPENCE, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. tor secured the services of a compe- nt party to e al A I will, in Patni bain to my business as CONTRACTOR. Contracts taken in Stone work, Brick work, Plastering, &c., &c. ntracts completed e attention ed EN DOR LUMBE THE OSHAWA CABINET CO'Y IF bo b he oo LUMBER Delivered at their yard in Oshawa. [Square Edge Preferred.) in., 1 , 2 in., any width, + any width} vy. Water Elm, 1 in,, any width. 0 , Lin, any width, | 13 in; 12,18, 17,1820 ori, pA 2 wide. Always on hand (Ready for the Rond.) Repairing and Painting! Cheaply! Neatly and Promptly Executed, Uxbridge, Sept. 7, 1875. GOOD NEWS EPSOPM! T HE undersigned bave much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Epsom ana vicinity that they have leased the pre- i a t the farm, = RICK-LAYING,STONE-WORK, PLAS |&2 sq, A) TERING, &c., in all their departments, |gh:% dl executed in the best style. ol the 'ROCERIES, Choice Fresh GI y Superior BOOTS and SHOES, a fine assort- ment of HARDWARE, and ca CR - ERY. A full i Be of B00 PAPER. A large supply of the best 'ATENT MEDICINES with dispatch, the Our Btock having been purch rinet- BEST MATERIAL AND yr g| pally for cash and at the ost re ohoapest ~~ WOR NSHIP.@d markets we are prepared to sellas' cheap as Died AD 16 any other House in the county. &0c. 3 11 1bs beautiful Try our fine flavored Yeung Hyson Tea ab 1b , t for $; price paid for Bu and -- on il 5 ORES dod ull re : i | blic patron in vespectfully sobcriet. "TT" nage Gash for Wool, BROWNE & BRO. now, March 31st, 1875. i 14 L(QNE.Box or OLA 18 1 discharges from 1s yarranisa to cure all bar bom the na) 86X, a0q1 Patent Medtoine Sa oachy by A Chemists and : Sole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKR, « APOTHECARISS' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. EXPORT AGENTS, Burgoxne-Burbridges and, Oo,, Coleman St, es ; . , i 1. Maple; Beech, and Binds, | | Newherty and Sons, 37, N : Beech, and Birch: » Newgate St., London. Cole J Dog Lost. i immersion Eeirlelint omit OST by the subueriber while in. Port - hy ware Sciling, a 4% 1 Lo yo Perry, on Friday, Noy. 26th, a light es having logs to cut will be fn. Da, TA suitable Tevvand will formed as to the tes ike i Montreal. _ATEVIS Iy cavAng. 3 { be given to any one returning him or giving | Quired on application at the office of the Droit cr 08d Oo, Whelesals wich information sswill Lead fo his recovery, | Company Ph" EymasOlareand Go, GEO. WILSON; | W.m cipss, |TormesEiottand Go, Whistle Drug. Dou gig VT Sh ong esgh, : at ah ens Brmiden) oe Tr : Reach, Dec. 8,1875. BW | Ouhams, Fob 25, 1815, ER | Hamitton -- £500 ON isnot : : ) and Co.

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