| os N of horror. moet Sow wood fo apr t that* I object tb 1. Ibo, Tyield 10 no man in respect for the +. God-given privilege of earning my swest--l mean sweating my earnings--tbat is to say | "Beading my earn, by the brow of--you know what I mean. J am ready, may, anxiofs fo ork, Give me some hay to a right ont herein the snow. Show | tne where there is a stone wall to_ lay wibéhind' | Anything Lut 'helping in. the host distant way to devastate the mighty forests of this broad Iand, that the Almighty meant to gather moisture and induce the + 'peviving rain to fall upon the parched earth, "Why; do you know that this continent is Qoomed to become an arid desert if this de] truetion goes on ? It's afactand I won't be a party to it, No forests, no rain-- everything dry--dry as I am. I decline the responxibility for it. Tell me you've ~' got some coal to carry in, and I'll see if I can't send you & boy to do it, but no wood sawing for me, if you please.' tl ee «All in a Glow." A walk in wintry weather is not, we arc confident, enough in' favor with our people especially those of sedentary habits. And, yet it is the best time of all the year for realizing the full pleasure and profit of pe- destrianism. How grateful the crisp air to the lungs! How clear and sweet it is to the nostrils | How it sustains one in a swing- ing gait of four or five miles an hour! How the cheeks glow and the eyes shine, and the muscles tingle with delightful vigor, after such a walk through the winter sunshine! The able-bodied man who will crouch down shiveringly in a street car--in an air rank and fetid from the pack of humanity breathing and exhaling therein--when he has only twd of three miles to walk, deserves to be assailed Ly the demons of influenza, for my "dinner '{' "WANTED JUS. OF CLOVER 1 have on Laud a large quantity of NEW. CROP TIMOTHY SEED ALSO. PLAST 'Phat has not been exposed to the weather. 5 E . WORTHINGTON. Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry, Jan 10, 1878. > OF THE OFFICE BROWN & PATTERSON MPG .00'Y. ONT. WHITBY, i | neuralgia, coughs) fo.ds and headache that Jurk within. Even a ride in a sleigh robs the trip of halfits benefits. 'The ai, is good, to be sure, but the exercise is lacking, and its resulting benefits to the blood and the muscular and nervous systems. Whe that bas experienced it would ex- change the exhilimation tint comes from being 'all in a glow' after a brisk walk | through the sparkling air, for the social or the merely lazy satistaction of having had al ride? The reflections of the poet" Holmes' | «proud pedestrian' are no fanciful Sketeh to the real Jovers of a winter's walk. They Jassitude of spring and the languor of sum- | mer, which made sanntering cither a neeessi- ty or a delight, now give way to the vim and vigor of health, seeking its natural ox- | pression. of activity under favorable con= ditions. | Winter-walking is a sure cure for cold feet, It baniches the 'crocp-crawls' from the spinal column, and sends the sluggish blood about its business. Asa 'nervine' it js a thousand times better than medicine, aud for improving the complexion it is worth a whole bLarboi-full of lotions and in washes. It will put an edge on appetite that you can't buy atthe doctoi's, and in pro- moting digestion is better than a corner drug-store's whole stock of bitters and pills. If you have never tried it, take a walk. Keep your mouth closed, your head well thrown back, and remember that your legs --and especinlly your Lips--were given you to walk with. with their knees, bodies and shoulders--and no wonder they don't like it. We don't like Some people walk to see them. There is am art in walking as ar in other things. If you don't believe it ob serve the motions of some splendid woman who knows how to walk, or study the gait of a man who hassome spring and litheness about him, of Walking in our gymnasiums and high schools, But let those of ns who are ast that, learn how to walk by walking; and "Tow isa good time to begin. --Golden Rule. There ought to be a Professor i Les es oe a Death in his Favorite Robe, The mortnary statistics of the whole civil- zed world show that about one-fifth of al) mankind die of consumption alone, and the pumber of deaths due to consumption bears | "a greater ratio to the whole number that of any other three diseases together. -- Moreover, investigation proves that this ratio is steadily increasing. Its prevalence has led to the popular belief that consumption is incurable. Every year hun- dreds of these sufferers seek, in the sunny Tetreats of Florida or the dry atmosphere of ' Colorado, for health--and tind only a grave, * The influence of the atmosphere--the only ; remedial agent that either Florida or Colo. % rado can afford the consnmptive--is at best { only palliative. The cure of consumption depends upon two cssential condition: 1st, the arrest of the abnormal breaking down of the tissues, which prevents emaciation, and "2nd, the restoration of healthy nutrition, in order to stop the formation of tuberculous 'matter, Fulfil these conditions, and con- sumption is as curable as fever. To fulfil these conditions the required remedy must _ increase the apetite, favor the assimilation of + food, and enrich the blood, thus retarding the deyelopmient of tibercies. To accom. this, a:moro powerful alterative than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has ~ mever been discovered. At the same time it soothes the 'irritation of the nervous sys: tem preduced by violent coughing, which in ts turn so often leads to more serious results, Er sexpectorants' in consumption ir cu suicidal. Fer while 'removing the tubercles already formed, they produce yet more serious resulty by inflaming and 1 debtroying the sound and healthy tistics. -- "Consumption requires a remedy that will * soothe while it relieves ; harsh medicines, fuel to the flame that already threat: ous to consume the system. The Golden Medical Discovery fulfils these conditions - and has been pronounced the best remedy than increasing | heen produced. T0 THE PUBLIC. In presenting our Twenty-second Annual Catalogue of Agricultural lements to the farmers of Canada for the 1877, we do so with more than an ordinary « ee of pride and confit , from the no favor and patronage confi d upon us, and the steady and in- crensi lemaud from year to year fur our new ¢ chrated Farm Implements. We shall continue as heretofore. a3 manufacturers, to make a specialty of Agricultural Machinery--the Johnston Self-rking Reaper, the Triumph Combined Reaper and Mower, the Cayuga Mower, the You Janada Mower, and our new Whitby Harvester ¢laiming a large share of our time ard attention. For the iven our most careful and undidvided attention rions machines in use, sifting out the best points, <, strenzthening weak points, adapting and 1st twenty-two years we have to the ma eture and operation of the remedying defects, modifying and correcting err proportioning every part as our inereasit We employ only the best mechani | mand tiny--every d e is thor ¢ tested before | i« no difficulty in putting the r nd our machin g subjected to the sev Z our wo to prove the completen 1 in operation by any person of moders ability. Our machinery has been selected and constructed with a special re facture of our own machines--many tools z been made for thi rticular purpose, and 'or other work, and our workmen are educated up to the nts and requirements ire--obtaining a thorough knowledge of the construction of our machines, and 1 to obtain a higher degree of skill and proficiency than where gene ral manu- nee to the manu- nabled to introduce a more perfect system into all the departments of t only to the perfection of the work, but also to the rapidity of its exe- nent reduction o t. in a well rezulated establishment, and we are enabled sree of perfection, and at prices so low as absolutely to turn out to defy competition, The Johnston Self Raking Reaper that a word of commendation would almost seem su- wcture this machine who have adhered to zr up to the improvement ia now so well known as a Sipale I perfluous, t 5 there are many the old ori ourselves re modified it in almost every "es part, and ¢ nind and condition of lightne ohnst s manufactured hy us. ion we have only to poin pre-e In proof of this | many s awarded us--at the last Provincial trinl )ntario, and mary county trials which or itis place all over Canada, within the last few years. MACIIINE OUR TRIUMPH COMBINED with late improvements, is all that can be desired in a combined machine, and cannot fail to meet all the requirements of purchasers. Our Improved Cayuga Chief, Jr., and our Young Canada Mowers The Cayuga Jr. nd not ex- "1, 'adapta- strtnetéd almost wholly of Iron and Steel. annda a front eat; both strong, durable mae market for quality of ent, durability, lightness of d and ease of man ent. vr "Vr mi YWRQSTLD » OUR NEW "WHITBY HARVESTER. As the country has become better adapted to machinery, and many of our farmers have be come skilled in the use of machines, a growing demand has sprung up fora Light, Durable, First-Class Reaper. Alive to the requirements of the day Wrought Iron Frame, with the least and so constructed that the frame and tal n line with the knife. The rak ptible side draft, and no w | we have suceceded in inventing a machine with al 4 0 "faced drive wheel,-- erchy keeping the pitman e driven directly from the main shaft--there being y We ar pfident that we raper, taking it 8, that has ever at, and shall hold our invention, for our own t to intending purchasers, that they should \e coming harvest. Th v Harvester" ule principally of the best quality of iron and steel, | ruction, it combines the strength and durability of no have succeeded in inventing the mo We have applied f exclusive manufacture, and is machine before giving their or (1 told, 600 pounds, but bein m its ons and compact cot the heavier All on achines are fully w nted. With thi t of machines, we onfident that we can meet every requirement, and we rezpec. full licit a trial of our machines, believing that we can furnish a better machine for the moaey taan can be obtained elsewhere. Respectfally Yours, BROWN & PATTERSON MF'G CO. Whitby, Ontario, March, 1877. PUMPS! PUMPS! ny () C-- You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province At J. TRVIN'S PATENT PUMP FACTORY, PORT PERRY Force Pusp--A complete Pump and Fire ne with Hose and Coupling eamplete for Patent Swing Lift Pumps at 50 cts per foot. Common Log Pumps at 40 cents per foot. Common turned suction Pumps at 35 cents per foot. Jistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from §3 up to $8. Also every other description of Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! in the largest factories in Carada and ir ed States, the subscriberfeels confident that he can perfectly satisly all that will Having had long experience In Pump-makin hen io with a on yok dor toi and seek conn : na . 5 : 11orders for any of the above, whether by mail orotherwise 4 attended to. % = qr JOHN IRVIN, Port Perry. Nt eT ATT - | Sept.29:18%0. + Bpps's Oc nATEVOL AND CoM oo & ~4"By a th gh ledge of the «+ matural laws which govern the operations of of nutrition, and by a" careful ap- fine properties of well-slect- | SEs SERN D ri. NE 9:09 VOVaN. oie 2 ACTICAL CARRIAGE MAKER eons A; i 'REAR THE TOWN HALL, ' : BROCK STREET, WHITBY. -- ; A Gaon Assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from the best Material -- Work made to order. with neatness and despatch. Particular attention puid to re- \EWING cms FOR ALL. + -- Tie undersigned would take this opportun- ity of returning his sincere thauks for the large and still increasing patronaze bes towe on him since opening business in Port Perry; and would now intimate that with the view of securing greater accomodation I have moved my business to the shop on the opposite side of the t, THE SOND DOOR EAST of! the POST OF , where | shall be happy 10 wait on all parties wishing to p SEWING MACHI™ _S Sewing Marios 2 $sachIments, The Best Machines Cheap for Cash Repairing promptly attended to. The public are kindly invited to come and inspect my show room. C¢. TUPPER. Dec. 4, 1877. Miss Chisholm BES to intimate to her friends and the ) public generally that she has secured the premises one door east of Mr. Wright's loot and Shoe Emporium, where khe will keep constantly on hand a new and well sclected stock of FANCY GOOTS. BERLIN AND OTHER WOOLS, A 1s el ERI IR: SCHOOL BOOKS, And the very latest selections of Sheet Music! She hopes by a'tention to business and moderate prices to merit a share of public patronage. STAMPING done to order. Remember the * New Fancy Store" --Queen St. Port Perry. Port Perry, April 4, 1877. 1 Goods. AVIS & SBR' STEAM Capmver Eacrony! PORT PERRY. Lk Subscribers always keep on hand (and arcconstantly manufal turing more) a large Stock of just such "URNITURE FURNI i. suitable for all enoicr. Ma- aaN=p, and at SUCH quires ; Allo UNDERTAKING In all its departments promptly attended to and charges moderate, COFFINS of all sizes kept con-- stantly on hand. SHROUDS of all sizes and newest styles. CASKET OR BURIAL CASE procured on short notice. The American Style of Hearse. Also an ordinary style of Hearse. SSE CT SS J. W. DAVIS & SONS. PortPerry, Nov. 26, 1873 1 MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED ! We have recently published a " 7 ne edition of Da. CULVER & Fee WELLS ~ CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical and permanent cure (without medicine) of Nervous Debility, Mental and 'hysical Ineapacity, Impediments to Marriage, ete., resulting fiom excesses. I Price in sealed envelope, only 6 éents or two postage stamps. The celebrated anthor of this admirable Essay clearly demonstrates, from (hirty years' successful practice, that alarming = conse- wenes may ve radically cured, without the Terns nse of interns] medicine or the ap- plication of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain, simple and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheap- ly, privatel and radically. 13 This Lecture should be in the hands of every yonth and every mai in the land. Address THE GULVERWELL 1 Post Office Box 4586. MEDICAL CO., Ann St. New York. 3 Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna.-£1% --0- BE. & HT. ANTHONY & CO, 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (Opp. Metrepolitan Hotel,) Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, & FRAMES. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Graph Sad hs, and kindred goods--Celebrities, Actresses, eto. 'PHOTOGRATHIC MATERIALS, We Arg iendquasiers a Syersiling ia lhe way of erevpiioons an lagic Lanterns, ® " anufacturers % the : og Micto-Scieutific Lantern, A BStereo-Panopticon, University Stereopticon, Advertiser's Stereopticon, i o> Artoptieon, School Lantern, Family Lantern, People's Lantern Each style being the best of its class in the. market Beautiful Photographic Transparencies of Statuary and Engravings for the window. Convex Glass. Manufacturers of Velvet Frames y for: Miniatures and Convex: Glass cture 5 Catalogues of Lanterns and Slidfs, with directions for using, sent on application, Any enterprising man can make morey with a Magic Lantern, TREST OVSTEL JUST AT HAND : Gold Watches--Gents and Ladies'. Gold Chains-- Fine Silver Watches. do. Silver Watches--Stemwinders. Fine Gold Jewelry,' 3 Fine Gold Rings. Silver Chains, &c., Cheap for CASH. N.B.--Repairing done in a workmanlike manner and guaranteed. vy JO Port Perry, Nov. 23, 1876. ay a HN DIESFELD. oie. = yg REMOVAL! -- en HE undersigned would embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to their numerous customers: for the generous and still extending patronage bestowed upon them since they entered into business in Port Perry. Hitherto it has been our aim to fill the orders of our customers on the shortest notice, furnishing the best ma. terial and superior workmanship, and so far our efforts have been successful, We have now much pleasure in informing our cus. tomers and the public generally that we have moved into our new premises one door west of our former place of business, where we shall have increased faci s for filling orders and driving business generally. The public may rely on having their orders promptly filled with | CIIOICE MATERTAL Good Workmanship, AND A PERFECT FIT! Give us a call at our new premises one door west of our old place of business. DOUBT & MOTHERAL. Port Perry, Sept 25, 1877, ea \ THITBY, PCRT PERRY & LINDSAY RAILWAY TIME TABLE No. 21. » Taking offect We Inesday, Nov 11, 1877. TORONTO TIME. 1 9.03 4 arrive.. Loopm 9.15 Trains Going South. No.1 EX. NO. 3 MAIL. DEPART. DD 10a. m. " Prince A . Manchester. Summit. +Whith Whitt R... 9 Poronto, via G.T.R. arr. 11.07 + +Flag stations--Trains stop on {Telegraph stations. 6. 11.07 signal only. RECEIVED DAILY AT Lo. M¢cLEAN'S Next door to Mr. J. V. Thompson's Hotel PORT PERRY. 7 will keep a supply on hand, fresh from the Packing House, during the season L. McLEAN, Sept. 25, 1877. Choice, Heliable Apple drees for All SHE Subscriber has for Sale at his Nur- sery, two miles north of Brooklin, Ont., 25,000 first.class Apple Frees ina vigorous, healthy condition, and ot choice descriptions of Fruit. Sold at the very lowest ficures and warranted Sut t Jatt Dame. Tide a rare chance for ining choice trees, cheap AT. TURNE uA, B, Brooklin. Brooklin, Sept 26, 1876. NOTICE. EAVETROUGHS UT up in good style on' short notice as Cheap as the Cheapest. All kinds of Répairihg promptly attended .: ak 2. €. STEPHENS. Prinee Albert, April 28, "R76 NOTICH S HEREBY GIVEN that all parties in: debted to the Estate of the late James cConnell, of Prince Albert, deceased, are ues! 1 and settle the same with the undersigned without further notice. All claims not said or arranged on or before the first day of Decem ber next will be put In suit for collection. ¥F Cutout this Advert'sement for reference. . | Port Perry, Aug 8th, 1877. , Vroomanton, Sept 19, 1877. Richardson's FACTORY! PORT PERRY. HE undersigned would embrace this op- portunity of returning thanks to his many. customers for their liberal patronge in the past and would beg to remind them and the public in genersl that he is still planing lumber at $1 per thousand, Doors, Sash, Blinds, &c., &c. Which cannot be surpassed in quality or had at lower prices. EE ---- iw PAY UPD. All parties indebted to me are hereby re- quested to pay up forthwith and confer a favor on A. RICHARDSON. Port Perry, Dec. 21, 1876. 1, NOTT | Take pleasure in. cu and the public generally that they have on hand in their Warerooms & good and well | we make a specialty of it. i & S01 rd , Us assorted Stock of Furniture consisting of Extension, Centre, Drawing and Kitchen Tables Won: Cane ool Bute] Dorion Chairs ; Couches Jeet Cretonne, Damas] and Hair-Cl Kr ili Sideboards, Cupboards, Writing Desks, Bedsteads, Whit- Nots, Standst Miseore Jn Walnnt, Gilt and Rose and Gilt, ww, Wool, Moss, Seagrass, DH Mkt couan, Budrcom Sette Parlor Suites, Hall Furniture, Dunk's and Whiteside's Spring Beds; &c, which will be sold as cheap is at any House in the tride, PICTURE FRAMING. Keeping a large Stock of Walnut, Gilt and Rose and Gilt, Mouldings, Chromos and Lithogfaphs we feel confident 'we can give satisfaction in this branch of our business as UNDERTAKING We wotild respectfully call attention to our Undertaking Department where everything necessary for the proper performance of the last rites due the deceased can be farnished on the shortest notice, we keep on hand at all times a good selection of Walnut, Elm, But-- ternut, Rosewgod 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 HEARSE. All kinds of good lumber taken inh ex: change for Work, The Subscribers are the only authorized agents in the locality for the Whitby Marble Works. Having increased our facilities we hope by paying strict attention to business und fair dealing to merit a share of public patronage, Remember the place--nearly oppo- site J. Wright's Boot and Shoe Store and adjoining J. Rolph's Harness Shop and D. Urquhart's Agricultural sale rooms. N.B Night calls promptly attended to by one ofthe firm, J. NOTT & SON. Port Perry, July 1st, 1875. Tailoring Establishment | | OVER MR. BROWNS (LATE MR. CUR- RIES) STORE. PORT PERRY. H increasing patron the subs would inform his customers and the gen public that he hus got thoroughly arranged 1n his new premises over Mr. Brown's Store with increased accommodations for carrying on every department of his busine: All orders promptly filled The NewestF regularly received. The Late Style: perior Workmar ship, and perfect fits wai ranted, : JAMES RIGGS. 15, 1876. KF UL for many years of liberal and iber Port Perry, General Grocery, Flour & Feed STORE, ~ PORT PERRY FY HE Undersigned having purchased that block on Queen Street OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, Has opened a General Grocery, Flour and Feed Business and intends at all times to keep for sale such Goods and at such Prices as will secure a fair share of Public Patronage which it will be my aim to main. tain through FAIR DEALINC, CHOICE COODS, & LOW PRICES. Call and Examine my Stock. gE The highest price paid for quantity of good BUTTER. Remember the place, Opposite the Post Office, any W. TUMMONDS. FARM FOR SALE, FIYHE Subscriber offers for Sale that splen did Farm, being the South.BEast pant of Lot 16 in the 3rd Concession of REACH, This is well known to be one of the best Farms in the Township and contains about 55 acres. At the same time there can be purchased, if required, about 18 acres lying immediately East of the above property, formerly owned by the late Richard Northcott. Titles guaranteed. For Terms apply to T. C. FORMAN. Port Perry, Oct. 17, 1877. A COOD FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT, -- HE undersigned offers for sale or to Rent that conveniently located farm, being North balf of Jet 14, in the 7th concession of UXBRIDGE, containing 90 Acres, about 80 of which are cleaied, srtavers, end} HE Bakery and Confectionery brsiness in all their branches camied en in my Port Perry and Prince Albe t establishments' Plain and Fancy Breads of Every variety, igo ab Orders filled with the shortest notioe, : Bridal and o#her Lakes made to order. Socials and other entertainments supplied on moderate terms, ws CONFECTION, in every variety and of the best quafity.' Children's Toys in abundance, ~. Call at my Bakery, Port Perry or Prince Albert. ji CHAS. HISCOCKS. Port, Perry, March 10, 1875. THE GREATEST Wonder of Modern Times The Pus Purify the Blood, correct alf disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneye' and Bowels, and are invaluable in all com-' plaints incidental to Females, The OxryexT is the only reliable-remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and. Ulcers, of however long standing. For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and-all Skin diseases it has no equal. " BEWARE OF NEW YORK COUNTERIEITS. Spurious imitations of * Holloway' Pills and Ointment" are manufactured apd sold under the name of "ilolloway & Co." by J. F. Henry Curran & Co., Druzgists, and also by the Metropolitan Med icine Company' of New Y¢ A with an assum- -- Again one { New York, off counterfeits under the name ng for a trade mark a ssen & Robbins the same. sersons, the better to deceive you, ¢ Caution the Public in the small jong affixed to their Medicines, spurious imitations, to ipulons Dealers obtain them at very TAILORING SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT LOVER RIGELOW'S STIRE PORT PERRY. JAMES SQUIRE. v, May 6, 1875. Port Perr; FIRST CLASS TATLOKING. Jer class Tailoring in all its depart- ments, AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Work made up on the shortest notice in the latest styles and. at moderate rates. A good fit guaranteed, Hemember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. R. HUGOR. 15 Prince Albert, April 2, 1874. The T.ast Call. LL parties indebted to me by Book account are hereby required to make immedia'c payment of the same to Mess Doubt & Motheral, otherwise costs will urred. R. WARRIRER. Port Perry, Sept. 6, 1 Take Notice ! HIS is to give notice that 1 have sold vs to James V. Thompson, Port Perry, © . Cel Trade Mark OF THE AUSTRALIAN Thete are erected on the premises 'a com- fortable Dwelling House, a good Frame Barn with a suitable stable uatlerneath.-- There are other convenient out buildings. -- There is « small orchard on the premises. The farm is pleasantly situated in & healthy, pleasant location and within easy distance of the best grain markets in the Province. Terms easy, . For particulars, apply to the proprietor at Utica ; or if by letter post-paid. . \ J. DAFOE. Utica, Nov. 19, 1877. FOR SALE One Hundred Thousand Feet of DRY LUMBER ! HE undéfsigned has for Sale on lot 5, in the th cession of Broek, 100,000 feef; ry Lumber of qualities suitable for all kind uildings from a fine Dwelling House toa n. ¢ n "Purchasers will Bb liberally dealth with en Bishi ey Liimber will do well wis to examine my Stock ere purchasing else here. yhers GEO. BAGSHAW. " Strayed. Cattle. J 1 114, in the Tth eoncéssion Reach, on or Ak he Noth inst, TWO HEIFERS---=one A | per! expeases and take them away, ty, pay ake them otherwise they will be sold as the 1 Ww directs P A, HURD, Attorney for the Estate. Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1877. on D; STURT. Reach; Jans, 187. : GAYE into the premises of the Sucre @ the other a yearling ~~ HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD, with all rights and privileges to use and dispose Of the same. JOHN YOUNG. Port Perry, Dec. 27, 1875. Tothing need be addea as to the value of 6F this Feed for Horsés and Cattle, it is un- equalled by anything yet discovered for im- proving the condition of these valnable ani- mals both as to flesh and general health. All parties owning horses or cattle should hive it. The universal testimotty of all who have tried it on their stock is' that they would not now. do without it. It is cbeap- giife and beneficial. The purity of the mix tare is guaranteed. J. V. THOMPSON, Port Perry, Jan'y 13, 1876. IE undersigned would inform . the farming community and others that he has for service at his st ble on lot' 24, in the Fath con. of Reach, a superior well-Ured Bull, Charge, $1. JOSEPH WILSON. 1 Reach, Nov, 20, 1877. en A FIRST-CLASS Reach. Charge, $1. JOSEPH' WILSON. | Beach, Nov. 20, 1871. BERKSHIRE BOAR to come prove Pro Por Service on lot 24, in the 14th con. of| the same at once with and sell them to the Public in' low p my genuine Pills and Qintment. | Canad | I most stly and respectfully appeal to | the Cle sthers of Families and other Ladies o Public generally of british' North it they may he pleased to' denounce unsparingly these frands. Parehasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address isnot 333, Oxford Street, London, they are Counterfeits, Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicine, bears the British Government Stamp, with the OINTMENT, On the label is in Steger, Loxpow, yare Manufactured, the add bi where alone the s who may be defranded by Ven- yrions * Holloway's Pills and Omtment," ns of my genuine make, shall on communicating the particulars to me, be amply remunerated, and their names never divulged. Sianad, THOMAS HOLLOWAY. London, January 1st, 1877, tained in the best medical ok ever issued, entitled bo: SELF-PRESERVATION THYSELF oh ise on receipt of price, It treats of Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decline, Nervous and Physical Debility, and the endless 'concomitant ills and untold miseries that result therefrom, and contains more than 50 original pre- scriptions, any one of which is worth the price of the book. This book was written by the most eX tensive and probably the most sk ilful practitioner in America, to whom was awarded a gold and jew- celled medal by the National Medical Association. A Pamphlet, illustrated with the very finest" imran By reading and practicing the inestimable truths con- Steel Engravings--a mar- vel of art and beauty-- sent FREE to all. Send for it at once. Address | CONSUMPIION CURED. An old Physician, retired from active prac- tice, having had placed in his hands by an Fnst naa Missionary the formula of a Veget- {able Remed the speedy and permanent | cure of Consumption. Asthma. Bronch- itis, and all Throat and Lung Affections; also a positive and radical eure for Nervous Debil- ity and all nervous Complaints, after having' _ thoroughly t d its wonderful curative, pos in the 1s of cnses, feels it bis duty y make it known to his suflering fellows.-- Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will send Free of Charge, toall who desire, this recipe,' with full directions for preparing and success: fully using, Sentby return of mail by ad- dressing with stamp, naming this paper. Dr. C. STEPHENS, Box 6, Brockville, Ont! D. 8. F. MANCHESTER. HEARD'S | Carriage : Works ! AND 3 : GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING | ESTABLISHMENT. 2:4 ps Subscriber has much pleasure in stag ing that he has secured the valuable services of or One of the best wood-workers in| the Pio- fillall orders for ~~ © Cutters, Sl ighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairsin Wood or Iron exceuted with neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting the best material, latest styles and superior works manship. Special attentign given to | HORSE SHOEING and the work done soas to secure the ease and comfort of the Mtitke in traveling. pay" All Charges Moderate and all work: Warranted, FEC : W. ¢. HEARD!' Manchester, Dee. 17th 1874. 1/50. (8 ~~ CUTORS : OTHE LL Parties having claims against the \ estate of the late Jawes - MeCoNNELA. Prince Albert, now deceased ire re ested to present the same to the undersigned for pay~ n ment and all parties indebted to fhe said' estate are respectfully requested to arkinge JOHN II. MéCONNELL, Ooi. 23, 1877. * BAKERY {Contectiofiegy PEABODY MEDICAL : INSTITUTE, No. 4 THYSELF finch St., Boston, M vince, and is now better fitted than ever to' Hole Fxecntay | | < | | | | ) | | |