0039:. n n. :cido windm- ma or the "i. see was to b. e no miatnk. Habit, and h. onld not In. newspaper {0..- D of news. If to {0130' lb. ‘ friend. B, mible to a, PM from :5. E if it Was 3 ' understood. ' young man, Hod ff o_uly be 11.3 as a young , and if b. Injured that, that could gained with 1e be admit- 9: _a power ' that all kg 7 0' vindicac. 6 13'70 ï¬nder.r Dated ‘0 mi." "9‘31. that late of tho octets had inistered, ces eonid 81' er 0?- I brought Emacs of be people a on every wants 'to L write to I doctor “It“ I). It“ of“ ml II of {OI N. in 1'. rout of S; cm. 1! h not, I! A! Dunnvillo, on the 9th i'net., the wife of Mr. M. A. Steven, of twin soak, Fnrart in an netreu in Yuri: nnm “Hub of court. Innke- her “tire, on .? Pain paper occupie- 3 column in 3 do. scription 0! her recent tailors. They f we“ pct color, silk, “tin, blue ; fox fur, â€80‘“ “0°". pil- green silk ; pettieoat frilloflnleuiermu loco, bodice, 3 poetilion basque. bre'n velvet huntingé jacket. long trains and similar nonsule, : enough to bankrupt n dneheas, but? merely suï¬cient to premg . Faun in; a proper frame, becoming a divinity toé know whom it not. merely a. liberal I education, but I princely excbequor, * Oathe llth Leno Cumâ€"We wonder how any one cnn undertake to underate end decry the usefulness of this reformer. The efforts of ny individual for the amelioration of society or the relief of mental or corporal inï¬rmitiee will be sooner or later appreciat- ed. Look for instance ot the anqueliï¬ed and universal approbation of the Great Bhoshonees Remedy and Pills, for the cure of dzeeasee of the lungs, efl'ectiona of the blood, 8m. For Sole by all Dmggieu. Grey. THOMAS GRIFFITH, VS. JAMES 2mm, At Eaniski‘len, on the 12th imt.,Elizabeth_. youngest dunghter of Mr. James Bryans, :ged 3 years and 6 months. Dmv Advertiser of Tneuday ropoflo: Fall Wheat. . . .- ------0 80 @ 0 060@0 750@8 90 75 00 In _the County Court qf the County qf v'v‘--_v â€" quiz-ct; The Council will not accept the lowest lender unless otherwise satisfactory. Applicants require to htve the same prop erty qualiï¬cation as Councillors. By order JAMES BROWN, Township Clerk, Glenelg. W. PRITCHARD, A. M. M. D.. , fennel-1y Surgeon C. 8. Army.â€" Residence one door Somh of J88. Brown’s more, Lower Town, Durham. The doctor will give advice. FREE OF CHARGE, 9â€â€ 6.! from 10 a. m. an to 2 p. m. Qï¬' All orders left at Findlay a 91...». Dru-g Sxore promptly mtonded to. P. S.â€"Pure Vaccine-Matter on hand, so bring: along your childrou sud 5"“ them vaccinated. Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned until ten o’clock. :. 111., on Monday 31!" inst, for the oï¬ce of [\Sieflflor. Tenders to state the amount ro- Upon reading the Writ of Attechmenti in this cause, the afï¬davits of Joseph ‘ Menghn, Esquire, and Charles Henry Hoov'e, Esquire, attached thereto, the order for snbetitutionel service, and the nflidavit. of David Anderson Creaeor. Ee- quire, I do order that a meeting of the creditors of the said James Bain shall be heid nt my Chambers, in the Court House, in the Town of Owen Sound, on Fridsy, the Eleventh day of February next, at two detect in the afternoon, for the purpose of giving their advice upon the appointment 0: an omciel Assignee, and for ordering the “faint of the estate generally. HENRY MACPHERSON,_ Potatoes. . . . Pork. . . . -. Beef, per cwt. Wood, green. Wood, dry. . Duted at Chambers, in Owen 9000‘}: \his 17th dav of-January, 1870. Married, at†11th inat., by the 110'. Donald Fraser, at the residence of the bride’s fuller. Mr. Gnu. Fletcher, of Bantinck, to Miss Cathrine Stewart, of Proton. {I b1~Annud Meeting of the Shareholders ot the Durham Lectmé Room Com- Psny. will he held in the ‘lectme room on Mondty, 17th inlt, at the hour of 2 P. M. THO S. J 0 N ES, President. ' -‘- Glenolg, Jan. 18th, 1870. N EW ADVERTISEM ENTS. Medical Advice Gratis. Insolvent Act of 1869. TO LET, above Alex. Brown’l "0": in the upper Vinage, Durham, seven lame rooms suitabl-a either for 3 dwelling or public ofï¬ces. The whoie or some at them any be let to suit. parties. Application for terml, «kc. mav he made to A LEX_A_NDER BROWN. IMPORTANT TO MERQHANTS and Business Men generally- ' Hotel is situate in the village of ' Ayton, township of Nomonby, end «conning haven rooms end two cellars, with a good drivingâ€"shed, end stable accom dotion for two dozen horses, attached.â€" Helfon acre of groom}. Immeditte poe- oeeaion given. Apply to trnyed from L0: 17, Con. 2, S. D. 3., S Beminck, nbon: the ï¬r“ of October last, n Heifer, color red and white, one horn nearly all broken 06. Any one giving information that will lend to her recovery will be euiubly rewarded. JOHN M‘NIGHT. Inn. 3. 1870. 153-3. Jun. 12th 1810, Morchant. on the pfem‘m Durham, Jan. Bill, 1810. 154-4 Call and see our sample Maguineo agivo your orders at including LEDGERS. JOURNALS, .nd â€$300113. EDWARD’S. 33- New Arithmetlc just received. The Acme Skate just received at F. H. EDWARD’S. Durham, Jan. 5, 1870. Jan. 3, 1870. A’ton, Jun; 3rd, 1870 SPEGIAL RQ'flGE. Durham Markets. CST ARRIVED! A splendid and varied flock of BLANK BOOKS, TEKBEï¬S STRAY ROOMS TO LET. NOTICE. ham TO RENT. Dd‘mdant. mamas I BIRTH, DIED, 05100060 76204010mmwwwww 0.000040008070500 @@@@@@@@@@@ m @@@ 55875051350 0 â€M1012301m109000mï¬w . o . .000 o of... Pl'aintzï¬ DAVID WATSON, Ayton P. O. . 1870. 1531.12 J. c, c. Q._Grey. Carson, Samuel Bowling, Geo. Donly, Miss C. J. Davis, Thos. Dixon, Wm. Dillon, Jas. Edwards, Thai. Fraser, John Force, Wm. H. Finegan, Te Foster, Hrs. . Freeman, Miss J nlia Flannigsn, Patrick Falkingham, Jae. Gaynor, Owen Geddes, Wm. Gillespie, Mrs. D. Gibson, J. 8. Gibson, Johnson Glendeniug, James Gray, Miss Elisa Hicks, John Higgins, J as. Haskins, Thos. Hartford, Bernard Hastie, Samuel Hill, Chas. Hill, Thos. Johnson, James ‘ Jackson, 8. ; Kyle, A. G. ; Lawrence, J. G. i Lindsay, J oeeph I Leslie, John Lepard, Chas. Lamb, Geo. , Leslie, John 3 Lockwood, Geo. Martin, John 181' of unclaimed Letter: ‘ Durham P. 0. on Jan. 5.11, Anderson, Goo. Aljoe, Ann baton, John Bust, And. Babcock, Johial Black, Alex. Brillinger, Miss A. Ball, Mrs. Jane S. Bowman, Stewart 88840“. Males,“ VIIIUIII 1871 M053", Ed. Matthew, M. J. Mayor Cow}. Campbell, Duncnn Cowardine, Edward Culbertson, Mrs. C. Carr, Daniel T. Campbell, John Campbell, Duncan Craft, Henry Creelmag, R. _ {“118 $91-30!) who left the joint I l ; atefortfll, mndeb Jo sad Anthony Goodman, in "or Mchgz-Iyl bearing date, Glen RURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY WEEKLY. Vol. XXL. for 1870, of this Famous Journal will Excel in all the characteristics of a First-Class Rural, Literary, Family and business N ewspaper,comhinedâ€"making it the The RURAL was Doubled in Size 1nd! Vastly Improved. in Jan. last, and is now not only the Largoat, Cheapest and Best, but also the Largest Circulating Weekly in its Sphere. Sn riot in Ability, Value and Variety of cutouts, no wen us in Size, 3!.le and Illuatnuona, and having a Continenml Circulationâ€"with tens of thou. Bands of ardent admirers in both Town 3nd Countryâ€"the RURAL is the great FARM AND FIRE-SIDE FAVORITE! 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Indeed, being Ably Edited, Illustrated and Printed in Extra Style, and Adapted to Country, Village and City, the RURAL is the Paper for Yourself, Family and Friends. It is not a monthly or aemi-motnhly, but It Luge and Beauti- ful Illustrated Weekly,-â€"and, thou hdouble its former; size, its Subscription rice :0- mains unchangid l Vol. XXL, for 1870, will be pnbliuhcd in Superior Style. each Number compris- ing Sixteen Double Quarto Pages, (of Five Columns Each) Finely Illustrated, and Negtly Printed on Book Paper. Durham, Jan. 3, lb. Onfy $3 3 Your ; in clubs of ten or more, $2.50. Canadians, 20 eta. n year extra, for American postage. Subscribe and Club Now 1 Great inducements to C 131) Agents -â€"Over one Hundred Valuable remiuuu, _r8°ging in price frets ~34 to $600! Speci- } nxenn, Premium Lists, Show-Bills, to†sent Moore’s Bural New-Ymkel New York City, and Rochester, N. Y. free. The RURAL has alwovs boiled from! Rochester, N. Y., (the‘hurt of 3 (mod farming and fruit growing region wherein several 01 its Editors and Conlributorl reside.) but as its principal Publicotion Ofï¬ce is now in New York. .11 letters , should be pddreseed l D. D4 . MO RE. ‘ 41pm , NeJYuk. THE SUBSCRIBE} rent Lot 32. 7th ‘ 1 rem Lot 32, 7th com, Banana.â€" There in 100 acres, about 30 of which no cleared and well fen there in\ good log house on the im. It. ill be let for six years, 0 as any ugreed upon, and rent on‘in improve. ment. ’ LARGEST-"BEST-"OHEAPEST. FURNITURE FACTORY WATER- Powu, in the Village of Hmover, for Sale or to Lease. Terms renounble. Apply “the subscriber, at Oren Sound, or to Mr. John Criapin, neu- Hanover, or to G. Jackson, ., M. P., Dun-bum. w, A. STEPHENS. Mails for the South are closed st 9 a m. “ North M3 p. m. . 4‘ Em‘ ‘md Went“ ..ooo0006 p.“ A. MCKENZIE. PosnAs'rn. wEvERY FACILITY FOR Dome FIBERGLASS WORK AT THE “CHRONICLE" OFFICE. NAPOLEON OF ITS CLASS! 3v D. D. 1'. MOORE, FOR SALE OR TO LEASE " MRS. JOHN CLARK. Dec. 22m), 1869. 151.5, FORM, STYLE, TERMS, kc. Owen Sound, Dec. 16th, 1869. NOTE FOUND. MOOBE'S RURAL PAYS ARCH. MCKENZIE, Postmaster. THE GREAT ILLUSTRATED List of. L6“: Durham Post-Ofï¬ce. FARM TO BE T. Setter, Cleo. Shepherd, John Shepherd, Fred. 2 Stonehouse, Geo. Sirr, sr., Thos. Sutherland, R. Simes Bro. Smith, Wm. Smith, Alex. Scott, John Thomas, J as; Tucser, Walter Torry, Fred Nanghsn, Jas. Watson, Chas. Wilson, Alex. Boyce J; Wood Wilkinson, John Wilson, Geo. Waters, Mrs. Geo. Wiggins, J onsthsn Watson, Mrs. A. C. gicb'grd, Tm. Mocha; Mn. M‘Lean, Archd. M’Gilvny, 101m M‘Nab, Ewen M'Kechnie, JON! M'Lean, John M‘Gaulay. Dan. M'Leod, Mia; I. M-Leod, M5831. M‘Martiu, John M‘Artbur, John Mtnggu-t, John M‘Vicker, Angus M‘Gregor, John M‘Mullan, Hugh Newell, Wm. Nicholson, Mrs. Ann Poebleo, Goo. Quinlan, Thos. Hagan, Jane liaifi, Wm. :‘t the joint proninory ntdeb John Aitken 3113i]; "or olAngua d3“, Gleno‘g NOV. sble fourteen 300th- . EDWARDS. 1870? TO md enzytiu'ng‘ 0:)- Physiciane] Prescriptions carefully compounded, and accuracy guaranteed. 8110p open (for dispensing only) on Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m. 0:}- Night calls pnnctnnlly attended to. N. B.â€"anut s SHAW are agents for the Montreal Telegraph Company. 0mm» open evgry day (Sundays excepted) from 8- 3:11). to 8 p. ui. Just to hand, dirgct fxfoul tl_a_e_Engliah makersâ€"Best Dnmble Qualities, - AT TORONTO WHOLESALE PRICES. Specialities at the BIG AXE, mam, HORSE, CATTLE, PATENT ,1 PROPBIATORY XEDICINES, DOOR MATS, Findlay 6r Sh aw ma Ziï¬‚â€˜ï¬ gflliï¬â€˜i? Ground in Oil. Thin paint is superior to, and more durable ihen the best While Lend, either for inside or outside work, Lake going craft, kc. Its use is not injurious to the health. Direct from T nos. ï¬nance: a 803, London, England. COAL 01L, Coal Oil Lamps, ELECTROPLATKD cnum, SPOONS, FORKS ac. ARI) Nickle Silver Spoons Forks, Of 3 reliable quality, in great variety. A LARGE LOT OF POOKET TABLE OUTLEBY, Imported direct, will be sold RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE Platform Counter Scales, Made by the celebrated ï¬rm of Gaunt, WARE a 00., of Hamilton, in stock at Maker-3’ prices. These Scales are Wu- nmnn perfect, reliable, and durable,being made in the very best. manner. W. KOUGH. Chi-me): Wich, direct ftom Makers. SAWS SUï¬ï¬i‘WAfl, I ('rwo nooas NORTH or rm: nsmon.) VERY description of Tinwsre con- stantly on hand and made to order. All work is manufactured under my own supervision, and none but the very best stock used. JOBBING done promptly and in the very best style, at the lowest living rates. ej- Particular attention paid to Esve-Troughing. A large stock or Stove-Pipes, Elbows, T Pipes and Ridge Plates slws s on hand, CHEAP FOR CASH OR RADE. (76-y.) To TINSMITH, GARAFRAXA STREET, DURHAM. Lower Town, CHEMISTS DRUGGIB‘I'B, AME to the premises of the subscriber, Lot 3, con. 13th, Glenelg, about the middle of October, three head of Cattle, l'Steer, 2 years old; 1 Steer, l yesr old; sad 1 Heifer, 1 year old. The owner on have them b ying expenses. y pa JOHN THOMAS. Glenelg, Dec. 12, 1839. 150-3. Wmtod for School Section No. 5, Ben- tinck, aTacher. Appliuhou will be to- oeived up to the ï¬rst of Janunry. Apply to JAMES HOPKINS, Allmpuk P. O. STRAYED from the village of Durham, Iometime in the month of September. a two you old Heifer, red color, with white hind legs uni a small piece 06' one horn. All] one returning her will be suitably rewarded. ROBERT BULL. Dec. 7th, 1869. Owen Sound, Doc. 7, 1869. 25 Koga HUBBUCK’S Genuine The subscriber offers for Sale Lot No. 30. Con. 17, Normanb containin 100 acres, 70 ofwhich are cleared, and ngdor a good state of cultivation. There is I 200d E08 house, frame barn and other outbuild- mgs, togflher mm a good bearing orchard, on‘ the pfemlaee. Clear deed given. For ml purucnlm apply 0n the premises KENNETH McXBNZIE. - “A- 1:0‘ 19‘“ 'nâ€". _ Doc. 1511!, 1869. Owen Sound. STRAY CATTLE. liCLUDlNO HAND, TABLE, HALL, 8c. 86.51% MERGE Dec. 15th, 1869. FARM FOR SALE. TEA GHEB WANTED. STRAY KEEPER. ;‘ 0311311} found in a [5.an 3‘0" DEALERS IN A BALE OF Dress Goods, Shawis Mantles, Emmï¬â€™i GWMH, WWMS, All. accounts and notes due the late ï¬rms of TURNER RICHARDSON, and W. R. ROSSITER, of Owen Sound, must be paid to ROBERT DALGLISH at 01106, 01' PATENT GATE. THIS beautiful Gate is allowed, by all who have seen it, to he the Simplest, Best and Cheapest Snow Gate yet invented. There exists no longer an excuse for leaving Fields and Orchards eXpoeed all winter and early spring, to the damage of Meadows and destruction of Fruit Trees, when a twelve foot gate, which will clear 24 inches of snow ; open to either side, and is self-closing, can he had for $2.75, or without patent hangers $2.38. PRICES AT THE FACTORY: No. 1, rough gate,--.. . ..... ....$2.75 ‘No. 4, handsomely painted,........ 4.00 No. 2, .-...-.- . . . ----. . . . . . 3.00 No. 5, Extra,.... .. .. .... ..... . 4.50 Mo. 3, dressed, unpainted, ........ 3.50 No. 6, ....................... . 6.00 This Gate can be hung to any ordinaryg te-post; can he hung with any description of hinge, is adapted for any kind of latch or fastening ; can be raised 3 or 24 inches with one hand, quicker than most folks can raise money; can be made a highly orna- mental, aa well as useful gate by putting on pickets cut to any pattern. WHEAT, 0AT BARLEY, PEA PORK, TIMOTHY SEED, AND ALL KINDS OF FURS. Rossiter’s Blake, with all the latest improvementa. COSTS WILL BE INCURRED. h prisng 100 acres, 60 of which are‘ cleared. well watered and fenced, with a good House, Barn, Stable and an Orchard of 100 Tree: thereon. Also 50 acres, East half of Lot 13, Con. 6th, Glenelg, from 8 to 10 acres cleared. The above pronerty will be sold cheap, 003.010“ deed. given.â€" Terms easy. For perhculara apply to ABRAM GOLD, N. the Durham Ashery, or to ABRAM COOK, 03- 81} no Gate, nor have any Gate made, until you have seen (1144f) Patented June 9th, 1869. . Which he has determined to sell at a mere trifle over lor 891g, Lot 13, 0911. 7, Glenelg, com. Hardwal'e‘ . CROCKERY, C., McDowell’s Fanning Mills for Sale ! HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK 0F BLA.NKETS9 FLANTNELS, County, Township and Farm Rights for Sale. McDonnell’s Patent Gate, GROCERIES, Lbi 7, Con. 6, Glendg. L‘CKINGS, PRINTS, FINAL NOTCE. COST. HATS and CA PS, [DURHAM, ONTARIO.) JAMES; R055, UPPER TOWN, DURHAM, ega moat reapectfnlly to inform his friends and patrons of the arrival of his New and Fashionable Stock of Ladiea’ and Gent’s Boots, which are now opened out ready for inspection. Biery style of Bootr or Snoe worn by Ladies or Gentlemen in TORONTO, LONDON or MONTREAL can now be had from J. Ross. Having bought Very extensively, and the Heat clean of goods found in the market, I will sell At a. Trifle over Cost and Charges. and the. best made Boots 35 Shoes ever imported into Durham. Come early! Buy quickly, and don’t ieave it till the beat lots have been sold. 03’ Don’t forget that the CHEAPEST SPOT IN DURHAM, for the Beat Boom, isat JAMES ROSS’ store, next door to Mr. J. H. Hunter’s Mammoth Tailoring Establishment, U per Town. . Drama, my You, 1869. 119-1], BOOT 8:. SHOEMAKER, Largest, ‘Choiccst I have, without exception, thn DURHAM, ONTARIO. have now been. before the public of Canada for nearly three years, and despite the .vmsrepresentatmns ot interested parties their superiority has been thoroughly recognized. Ttkfw m" be found to he PERFECTLY PU RE, and to possess UNUSUAL BTLEENGTH and FINE FLAVOUR. m? Observe the Trade Mark on each package. 01.9 ‘MOETBEAL 393M India and China Tea Company MILLINERY, DRESS?» L AKING, AND JUVENILE CLOTHING IN ALL ITS BEAN GEES uuuuru, UIU ~ v-y N h L Goods Ribbons Silk Trimmgngs, uress 'Jl'lmmomgu, 5322:328bloï¬fs, Soul's, Mufl‘s,’Tippets, Vells, Hoods, Necktles, Breakfast Shawls, Hoop Skirts, Hose. all sizes, Lambs’ Wool, Yarn all colors, also a;CHOICE LOT OF SEAL CLOAKINGS. Patterns to the Latest Fashion cut with CARE. t t les of Fashions constantly arr-hing. uj'I-‘hlggï¬rgrgs’t' the address: MRS. DAVIDSON, MONTREAL HOUSE, next door r.....! l l\..o..-:A Dan. L thn anm ’ llnnpr ann nut-ham- has commenced business in Durham. Shop opposite Bonk and Woods’ Store, Upper Town. J FRESH ARRIVALS m Dry-Goods, Readv-Made Clothing. Boots and Shoes, DLASS AND DLASSWARE, llQDDRS, HARDWARE AND STATIONERY. AT THE LATE M. FRASER’S STORE, LOWER ViLLAGE. â€"_â€".â€"â€"â€" - v _ N returning thanks for past favors, rsspsctfmit‘7 begs to inform her patrons and the Ladies 01 Durham and vicinity. that she has reC'w'ed to m0" commomous premises where she intends carrying Cm the 33- A choice assortment of Ladies’ _ 034.-.... em, I] ONTARIO BOOT STORE. A mama smmmw w DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, [HE TEAS OF THE CHEAP DRY - GOODS. PRACTICAL TAILOR ! The GREATEST BARGAINS of 3001 s A SHOES to be had in Durham, at the made by the beat Workman, and of Stock of the best quality, Isles! style, warranted to went well and 6‘ neatly. ‘- THOHAS JONES. 33- Bntter and Eggs taken as Cash, and the highest prices allowed. pm“, Dec. 1, 1868. Ladies’ 65 Misses’ Pmnelle Gaiters 8r. Balmomls selling at Cost. «SOLE AGENT FOR DURHAM : J". I IV I - wvâ€"â€" .5- - - , to Mr. J 01160’ ‘ Ontario Boot 6; Shoe Store," Upper Town Durham. HATS . CAPS, Crockery, Glassware, Clothing, (613 All of which will be sold at a. small advance on OPENED OUT NOTICE. meat of Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, Grapes, Velvets, FInwera, 'bb Silk Trimmin 8 Dress Trimmoings, Collars, GloYeG, sillMucf’g’Tippets, V9113? ,H9_ods,_ Neclftles, Breakfast Shawls, -nï¬nrnn 1 nm (‘13 French, maaflflflflfl CUSTOM WORK aï¬-WATERPROOFING DONE 0N SHORT NOTICE (LATE or TORONTO.) GROCERIES. a *‘ avidson FOB J. H. HUNTER. AT ‘ WETE ï¬EW STOGK. TU The 803: Is the’ Ghe’hoost I- Fire Proof Sales: “.80, Fire 8: Bmglar Proof Combined! The only real security against READER Nona THE FACT Safes are the only Safes for sale in the Dominion that never fail to preserve their contents. They have been tested in over ONE HUNDRED FIRES; many of them having been RED HOT from four to ten hours, yet not a Dollars’ worth of property or a single scrap of paper has ever been destroyed in one of them. Vault Doors for Brick Vaults and all other kinds of Fire and Burglar Proof Securities. Please send for Circular and Price List. Address For Diseases of the Throat, Lungs; Liver, Digestive Organs, Kidneys-«kc, as well as Scrofuls, the various Sun D3883“, Human, and all diseases arising from impurities of the blood, we boldly state that this rent 8 remedy has NEVER BEEN EQUALLED. Where was there ever such a cure as that in the person of Wilson Storms,of Brighton,- Ont., of Consumption ; or that of Peter C. V. Miller, of Earnestown, Out», of Con. sumption ; or that of Ambrose Wood, of Consecon, Out, of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, or that of John Hosey, of Napanee, Ont., of Rheumatism, who had actually been on crutches for years, in spit. of all treatment heretofore, and is now well. Scores of such cases might be mentioned had ye space. h A- i HE FOLLOWING REMARKS ON Testimonials of most wonderful and extraordinary curee in Canada by the GREAT INDIAN REMEDY. They are stern, undeniable and inconteetable facts. sufï¬cient to convince the moat skeptical that the Great Medical Compound yearned after for 30.98 is now accessible in the Gran: [[3- Call at the Drug Stores and get 3 circular, of un nesnonable certiï¬cates (a the GREA T S OSHONEES REMEDY 4' EILLS: indisatisfy ypurselvea.‘ _______ A. .1 @- PILLS, and satisfy yourselves. Price of Ce Remedy in large pints $1. 3-3- For sale by all Druggista and Dealer: in Medicine. Wholesale Agentsâ€"Northrop Lyman. Newcastle, Lyman, Elliott 00., Toromd To Messrs. CHAMBERLAIN a BILLS, Conway P. 0. County of Leuuox, Ontario, Cau- ada. Mmoc, County of Hastings, Province of Ontario, Feb. 9th, 1869. This is to certify that during the winter ot'1866 I was taken with a weakness of the ankles. which gradually, during the spring of 1867, .exteudedfo my knees, augl on no us Luvs, cawuuw W my BUCCB, uuu UK] I") to my hips, and I became so weak that I could not walk, but was conï¬ned to my chair. For about two years, while this weakness was coming on me, and after- wards, I sought medical advice, employing at different times, three doctors, and medi- cines of different kinds prescribed by triends, but of no avail. I continued. to get worse and worse, until the summer of 1868, when I was induced to try the great Shoshonees Remedy by reading the cares performed, in a pamphlet. At this time I had begun to feel the weakness in my hands; in fact I was getting almost helpless. I have taken two bottles of the shoshonees Remedy and two boxes of the pills, and I am entirely ! restored to health. I never expected to get better, but simply tried the medicine as a sort of forlorn hope. This case of mine I was not a private one but known to all my neighbors and tries s ; and to any one afflicted as I was, I have only to say try the Shoshonees Remedy, I believe it will cure you. Many Amt DOUGK'I'Y. Sworn to before me at Madoc, County of Hastings this ninth day of February, 1869. A. F. Woou, J. P. kc. I hereby certify that I have known Mrs. Mary Ann Doughty for the last ï¬fteen years. she is a woman of probity and truth. I have known her before, during, and since J. 8:, J. TAYLOR' 8 her illness. I believe her certiï¬cate to be true in every particular. I know that while ill her case was declared hopeless t and I know that aha has, since her recovery always attributed her recovery to the Sho- ahoneea Remedy- Whatever may be the peculiar properties of this medicine, one thing is certain that in her case, it has .91. ed almost like the performance of a miracle. A. F. Woon, J. P. Warden of the county of Eating, PIO- vince of Ontario, Dominion of Canada. FANT’S . Vegetab!e Hair Restorative. OR THE PRESERVATION AND Growth of the Hair. Manufactured by JOHN FANT, Hair Dresser, 82c, Dunuville, Ont. PRICEâ€"$1.5M“. and 25 cents per bottle. 9:? This is a most superior article, com. posed entirely of vegetable substances, on, is positively the M8! â€tide for the hair ever manufactured. 121- Shoéhonees Remedy ! Fire and Burglars ! STOP AND SEE! J. J. TAYLOR Safe Works, Toronto, Ont. PATIXT : Our