`-1.: 1 5 us HID uuuuuy. ` I "It is always better to apply all kinds Jot course manure, such as obtained jrom the barnyard, to the vegetable . garden in Autumn ; but if one does mot have it at that time, and can sup- jply the deciency in Spring, then an early spplication is preferable, to a late lone. The manure thrown out from . ,the stable during the winter is usually 1 `terms, which are of little value as fer- `flilizers until thoroughly decompoead; A , a1red~`for the smaller kinds of seeds_ - ner portions from the coarse, quite coarse, containing more or less atraw, corn stalks and similar ma- Ileeides, if. the attempt is made to in. corporate them With the soil, they 1;]. `ways interfere more or less withthe` jrrqper preparation of the land as re. 4 e best way to avoid such an mean- `vonienee ie to tork over the manuge m '9 hlmvqrds, as soqn as the Weather t`\vrll.perm1tv in Sprulg, separating `he _ lacing the two kinds in hes 9 ea h b P The refeen then bua n+ .'`, Jf;, `getnble garden or other crop. ;. whiehp 1` II bIFldIP6d. employing us lat. ter for-potatoes, com, or for manning uroundfrnit mes. ' Hit in not w; _m.d_. `for any .euo`h_ have kit in the? ';_];bupe<.genti,vhy,fork1n g ever `um-9_ g; V; ' JOHN D vnnuxnu .lIuir Balm prevents .|he hair Vtrom [all- nglh I-(`.21 U. nu un, Proprietor. 45-Ir T Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. The acme of time can be had fr: ohd variety always on hand. Every house should be supplied wii R0-PLATED FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE FORKS, BUTTER K ERS, GRUETS, CAKE BASKET-S,'_BUTTER C(')OLERS, &c., of v Havy Stocks of Watches ftomggg `PATENf '35" gr . . zmmmmzsgms .. . ` - 2.55 A COMPLETE STOCK OF` GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, AND CLQCKS OF ALL TILE BEST MAKERS. i3`WHAT IS :5!) G00) FOR A CHRlS'I`:\IAS Present ash Gold Watch and Clniu, Present as a real. Jet So: of Jewellery, Presen`t as 5 Coloured Gold Set o{'.Io wells-13, resent as 2. Gold Locket and Chain. Present as a Brigl_1t.Gold Set of Jewellery, Present as Gold and Fancy Rings. Present 9.! a. pair of Gold Iirocelata, Present as Vimins.Gonc3rt.in=.13 and Trefolios, Prevent as a Garnet-Breach and Ear-Riogzs, Preaa ms for Gents, Ladies, Boys and Girls, to Present as a. Silver Watch and Chain fora ioy, suit. every pocket. I - ' Everybody should know that we are the most expmleaded bonds on Watchcu, Clocks and ` Jewellery, North of Toronto A `l'\`nl'.\Ar|-I nu r\\O nuvwwu - A ........ --, -..,. rresent at5uverWa_1tch and Chain should Watchc _ A GREAT RUN ON THE LONGINE WA [`CHE`:` in GOLD AND SILVER. ; CLOCKS and JE`r_\' ELLERY, made, repaired and warranted. SIGN OF \V,A'l`()H AND SPECTACLES, nextdoor to Mr The leaves once fresh and teen- Areecattered far and wi ez ' No retty owers are seen 1 pan the mountain side; Th: dear, tried fxiends of yore Have gathered one by one Upon the other shore, And I am left alone. -44 .'I..vA_.|..I\_Il J..lJ. On the `shortest notice zunl most r`.cas.m:x1u1u ten ), _ _` . . _ L.u11e, A191-11, 18; 5. : TEAS, Blhcks, Greens. Javas aml SUGARS, SYRUPS, FRUITS, `CANNED FRUITS, BISCUITS CHOICE WINES 5; LIQUO " rn._,n -.- .\".B.-.-\n_v kind of slrortcsp notice (1nd at 4 The Subscriber begs to intinmte tn] C`0unt1`_v` tha.t'he Mnntlfacturus and deals i u (7 J 50 Dozen of Ale Tumblers at',$l.-O0, English Sauces: -Uou1pr,is_ing \Vorcestershi1'c .50 Dozen of \Vhiskey Tumblers at -31.65, E .-\uch0vie's, l .cadiug,l*Iarvic s, .\Iushmom, an-1 Decanters from to $1. 75 per pair. } Catslxp at :20 cents. ' Also 100 different styles of Felt Hats frm11'75-rts. upxvanls. The aha;-re m'e`s3.x11ples frm1u large` Manufacturing House, and are Ixmrked mvmiderah-ly under rst: cost. Also :2 lot of 1 Tu- nudian Two.-eds (Job) from 60 cents well smitcd {Ur chil.lren .~s wear. Job lot of White .\'i.i1-Ls from 75ccnts. 3 Dozen of Ladies VV1ute Skirt.;,workeI lmttmns, (just from Eugluntll, fronl -"$1.30 each. ' - '1 D ._l,_1 1-Y1` v-av at Iv$ ?`.I'`4 `WI 3% '6: Is to `be oblzuino;-:1. This is mi *~h1ow," but stuck mmsists of Household Furniture, fur rich brmrtls, I.0u11gcs,..\`nfau, \\'utuot.~;, .\Ia`.I lrlll -\ -. ...._ _ (.mnprises over_\'tl1ing .\.D.~-1ne Dzunuce of J. Fa.rquharsm1.~3 Stud; consisting 0* 3"-`5 '3` -`3'10"3: `-"l`U`'kC`T.V. Tu-'13: &c., &c., will be so1dby_Pulbnc Auction, on SnIu'.*(lu3' next, at 1 o'clock and in the eve_nin g at 7 o cluck. _ Terxns cash.__T_ EDIT-I-in BY .1. M. BOTHWELL; Largest, best, and (,-."'u2(tpr2.~;t sfoc/. qf'Fu.m:.ifm'c In Huh: um-Han ..6' ........4.... ...L: L ; M } OPPOSITE THERAELWAY smtmgl AUGTION ROOMS -----an-u--can -1 Have the hrmulsnxnest, most cnulplctc. and c AIAL L|Ll('3'Y-Ch, Ilkvlt auu l_`uUsll)L'EL -`3lUl.'l`\ E:@@sE:a:@m IL fn Ian ,.1.r...;.m.1 'm.:.= :.. . .- -'.m..... -- I; ...:II ,,, .1 CABINET GREATLYT0y;g;V,&E>%?ANTAGE. FURNITURE" A" %i9f;R;;;_ou$E I D . :`!7D`I"r" n Orrin`.-`u 1` Give a calluml jnclge for _v(mrscl\'esx. l"t11u'-r:d.+ I-`urxlislml. S .cull1mn. .\`:m.sf:1ct.-an (:ll.`ll'.'l1|t\,'(: GEORGE SMITH. - % - w1 j-LARGEST, BLESTAMXID dHEAsT;J - ---v jivwvj if `if ' V .1) Respetfully invites the atte ' oi theim All ho c has left my breast, l on V wish to dip- `.1 ' ' In this section of collntry. which, ,..---. .. ..-- J-1-.-x .AJ'v. x.Vl:)\!l- NJ l\.V\l\\ LLLKI natssrgs. rem:-11 19:13. 3 _ 1\/Ioore ms l`Hl;`t'1n.'\| RICH. 3.--']`h_e balance of J. Fa.rquharsm1's Stm-3; (`wcker_v, 50-, sold bv Pulbnc A1u:1lr.n_ can nlll:"(I1a.`' non, M 1 n`nIm-1.- nut] in Hm '1/cc Berlin FV::ol i ALL ORDERS Pa?)M`LWATT1;y_oED T9. Hayeld Stret, 9. Few South of. 11(;)hle% A BAY 01+` FUNDY & sdfn ERENITE MONUMENTS+ . MANTLEPIECER WA.cn:m'Mnnq t`1nT1'\Tm~n-n ...m..~. . _--- _ .. . gnu; u uuuzuu. u}.ll1lI111J 1V1_U1 , MANTLEPIECES, WASHSTANDS, COUNTER AIao all kinds of CUT STONE for building purposes 11 2 . ' ` at a cheap rate. A "A1 I" nnnnnn -n.....-........-__ . _..__ 'rEAs:a ocean-:s, wwes, Lnquoas. ,-__-4 \/\./\I\/_\/x/\/\/\. A ABL .....__-----u V uuawau waaau I`-`I U9 5 Uiiliy. , 95 WM] @639 Head Stones, and Marble Posts for enclosing Cemetery ' - ' ' Plots. Also V RI?! rm:-I u-----._.._ - The lengthened shadows creep Upon theskirts of day, And as I sit and weep And daylight fades away, nun punt` LU lJULllUl1lL`l7. Ill` 11! PL7=;NI1 G i%i%iAi>'rURN`1rs:<; n)'fo1.kIf llnln-at on.` nun-.x+ Mun`: u\..I.l . ....... '1'/wfoullowing G'(}'Ar2(Is are Sale} I \L. fT\.....lI._ ,;':\1 An R, H (YR 1: :TI>a BARBIE AND OOLLII\`!'G-'VV'OO]D- FU kiwi}; ii} RN10 A a u 9: E TWA at AAA--- .-_____ WATCHES, CLOCKS, aEwEJTh:LME;?; w\/\/s/V AAA `-x/xr\;-.-...._-____ .......__.. ('_. IT IS GREATLY TO YOUR AJI\'.-XNTAHF. T!) KNOW THAT SPE01AL1i*'i?' `.}1w'/"'}3.`[i'uTZ912E FRAMES. MILE 1M@N@i@iW`uU?}@M@, mzmsg Id Marble 1,081.9 fin?` Dnrlneritynn /`a~MI;4nn5--- FR 1;* E/V1`Z`.S LEYZTFJ. PMEE ZWEES egvery desorip';ion, Have faith, dear heart, look up, The sun will shine again; 'I`here".-s comfort in thy cug, As well as grief and paw. TD AVi15L BIIYFIELD STR}]~LT, B;-`.RRI`.T, :O:--:---. SMITEI & VIOK, MANUF`Iu`.'rnI2wpq nu MoNUMEi\I'TS}LE MB s1oNEs; &c- /Q \/\./\ I\J_\/\/\/\/\.f\J\/\/\A /\1\J` \Il)Ul, OH.'., :\I Ftu-niturc mavle ; Inw rate.-S. - V V 7 .... .-.....- ;-. `I/uI.I4I r\IIIIrl q_, o in Ehe line suitable for PI`L .'3`\"Ilt.'1',, such as F8.nC_V'Hr)m1H, ml, &c., ALL <'1u:.\r I-`UR <.`A.\T}I. pnmxifurn nvnln 1'.. .n~.l;..- in 4!... ...,\.~; ad. can from clocks sold by us. A house should be with some of those ELEC- NS, PIGKLEFORKS, _KNlVEb, NUT CRACK. ETS," BUTTER -which we have a.` variety. ` -_ _________-__,_,.=:___T_.,_ I Furniture \\'m-ks and .\`tnrc And that he has an hand the The birds will sin I once more, The fcttercd broo go free, And round thy clneerless door The owers shall bloom for thee. ,, _, _.._...--_..a plate. clncapcst stock of all kinds of Funlitnrc tn he had either in Tuwn ur C.'uunt;_\'. .---.- ..._. _._ :53 gggi 4-4 \X/ V HIV-I-ANUFACTURERS OF- \.a.-.--_ ..._ __ ~ A .2...-.3... w OF 'I`lIE l`H'ivlA[` ) his frn U I upvw -vuu-__-,.-`J o the following. lines of Sensonable . 9 "" - . CUFF EES, Java, Rio, French Cream, Eughsb, PICKLES, POTTED MEATS. [Breakfast R > TOBACCOS, exams, _ B ED ALES 5; POR'I`E1. 1 ,- _, _- \I .....,. W It .1. visit will pruvc the :' 1 and for 1:0.-yr. SllOll.'1\' But .t1`-.-mus. ('hair.a, l ill<)wi<, I "2 (m.d- l(_2zc.-3,1 nre The ,1.-wgest, bg Friends shall about `choc l'i.-30, To cheer thee on thy way, Then, mouruer, dry thine eyes, Darkm-ess px'cccn1es't}le day. Mn and the public 01' Brzrric and nurmumling , Win pruvt` to bc the fact. Hm` ulxm l'1I)t`S \ --..u--..... _.___.. , It is an cstahlislxcxl fziut that at . KUIIUJ WATCHES, repaired Wm-ran n-rl ithc Best I 2 opposite the I{cgi: mm \ 'r`T' /`u A a-- .- _LoNemE.I \..\s`,I.l. xmst \\'nrkm:m]1ke lnnnncr. WILLIAJI M OORE. uuu wurran Lea. ,nextduor Mr. Cronipton e. f` When to distrust ziml fear And doubt they soul is given, Remember God _is near, \\'.-...I. .... .....'l 4-.-nu-4 In Innx-on ` Sec mhex-tisevnunt ixxanmtlxcr I A WIAEGNG 3 and cheapest stock of GrA_Ll J, ARRIE, oz;t_. ; Makers`, _inclu'din`g th A not/i0ncr:;', -\ `VJ. K`, I.K4\.:. made to order : statement true. The udstemls. 'I'z11;le.~z, Pup. BH]StL'I`.`$. &('._J: "T51?{Is2c. CI rnnrln i-A nu-:14 51-13 4 I sigh for heavenly joys, And winh that thew we . on the 0-13` Berlin rn-nu 3 mmpea on the label. _ PRICE Cl` Par BOTTLE. by all urnnlsu. . Wholdule only by Lyman Bros. 800., . , T ..El_Ii. tt & 00.," '1 Northrop 8` Lyman, ` 1: '1`. Bickle & Son, , Eu `Bo Ac ' l,u nun . um.-r 1'_ university College, TO Be sure you get the Genuine Arti Victoria Hypophosphitos, with the" Head 3 bumped on `the libel. ` PRICE In Pain nnmrrr - .-._. .. vuuuzullll 1-`ormuln, nli pi-oved on analysis to be .@IPI1EEL IE(ALJIaEa'SI' [I?UB3IEo SEI_ CIRTIHOATI OI` I\I\r\v n_,-~ -- _ __-_.....u.-.uvya:.av.IHd.Ia 1.5 LVLULESLEO . an PROF 0ROF'T_ University College, TORONTO 1 __Be_ get Genuiun A.-cm. n.- nuyspnpsu or me prevention. and cure of PULDIONARY CONSUMPTION Also forth_e cure of BRONCIIITIS, ASTHMA, L088 ol [A PPETITE, GENERAL DEBILITY else. The only Syrup prepared from Dr Onrchillh and proved T71ml`5TT[(d A W.41T.'(F Tmfntm rm T7 l'lIllu\9.. - . - I U _,.. spccic Remedy for all Diseaess o/ l Bladdrr and Kidney.-:; Dropsiwl Swellings; (`L1 pui/its incidental to Females; and all Dueasee the U1 [nary Orgrns zn either Sex. .The value nf e u-a:-=-- - nnuar.c;s must be sent iv Chemms a..d other ven inc Fill: and 0 serted in the local papa sifthcy v here-- , All 110 C 1153 ICIF my DTCRSE, 1 01111` wish to die; " Oh, Father, let me rest 3 Is now my ceaseless cry. Excellent quality in vegetables can `only be secured through rapid growth. , Taking this as a basis ofoperation, the necessity of a rich,` congenial soil be- comes apparent even to those who have had no experience in the culture of the (anions kinds found in our gar- dens. Tough, stringy beets, bitter, Jeathery lettuce, and slender stemAas- jperagus are pretty sure signs of poor` loil or great neglect Ill culture. For "the first few years a newly cleared and ':fertile soil may not require manure ; i but the richest sand soon shows signs of deterioration if constantly cultivated and no addition of fertilizers are made to it, as is usua_l in newly settled par pious of the country. ` 1| :a olnnnua lnnnr in any-J11 nil L:nrln I` mun: m .' 5 or pols ( lnillancqs semi a..d ml... III.` HHHICU I`"` ' , ` .\1c..~u's. Avery, Brown 65 Co.) Halifax, NS. ML-s.~rs'. Fursylh 65 (,`o., H.-litus , N.S. 1\I4.-ssns. T. B Barker Sc Sons, St. John. N.B. Mr. `I . Des Bri.-<'ay, Charlotte Town. I -EJ. Messrs. Langley 6: Co., Victoria B.(.`. Iessu. Moore 6:, (.`o., V.c lori:1 . B.C. Dr. John Pa|lcn,Chathnm, ~N.B.- I\/Ia-ssr-.-, Munr(u\: Co , Ma-ntruai. Mew-rs. J. Winerda vCo.,[IaLnllon;0nl. Mr. H. J. Rose. Toruulo. Mr. A. Chipmnn Sm 1h, 51- John, N.B. Mr. John Bond.G<-den} h, U.>1t. Messrs. Elliott at Cu.. Toronto. Mr. J. Chaluner, St. John, NB, lvlcssrsm Hnnington Brothers, St; Joan, N.B. ' Mr. 11,8. Priddv, Windsor, 0.1!. Mrs. Orpcn, Murdcn, `N. S, - M r- George 0. Hunt, Jun-, Fredericton. NJ3. Mr. \V. H; Th0mp.~xon". Harbor Grace. N F-L Mr- J. M. Wiley, Fredericton, N. B. ' Messrs. W.,g\: D. Yui!c.K`!ontrea|- I The nledu-mes are suld m the luwesl wholes m-t prIce.~s, In qunantilies of not less than -1 worth-4vIz... SS. 611., 293,, and 343. per do: n bUXl39 Or OI` nnln nol|i...... . 4` ' ' ' taut. u I \I| uuu 1JU.\ UK: 722*! St/Imp.wilh Ibc nmlOin1nu_-ul. Londunf, It has bcome nece.s~`2 n1A`n!.l)eca|Ie lhc Nu puny |_\\ hp pay nubmlv nzumf has bean so (`.1 true 0! "HoIInwny 51. ( one will bin lbexr um}: um they have nmdc an M xsivz-Ev me firm of F-nvv Yank`, with then Falls and Ointment. H n;_ presumed lhnI,! .\L-.' '.. Herr)` 5a (In. I v.:1c:-a and elscwlnere, K: b:~ Impoeed upon by 1 01 11':-rs unless they ewrc vv-u1(h:\ir Ix ing mi~lcd, bx-anng a slump WI! H1 Cu .Nuw York prime Alan" ... I ---' '~-- . I Thqtthe Gr.nr.Snosuox~:n:s RBMIDY AFD P` r, offhe _ Eminent lndmn Meaicine-Man, Du. Lewis loaephus, oi the Great Tribe ofshoahone at British Columbm,Is working the moat mzuveloul and astontshiugures the `World ever heard or. Never in the annats at Canadian Medical Histuy has suoheauccess attended the Introduction 0! any I medicine heretofore. ` WH Y? SIMPLY Bnowsu the Valuat,te active medicml vegu_ab'e ingredieuts,(aome at which we w I menuozt, such as the Extracts of Wild Chen: n...I- cmnntwttnm.Juniner.Quasstn,Smanwe 5, _ _ THOMAS H( 0.2:/`chi strut, W'- C. ' Landau. Man}; 3l:t- I874. ,_____._______.. mgnlion, such asthe E_xtrncls ox, wuu mm-_! Bark, Poziophvllum,Jumper,Quass1a,Smanw B,- Dande|i,on, Hyoscymnus, Compound Exm-u.`. J! Colo:-ymh, Jalap, socotrine Aioea, Qapw .nm, 4c. Gcc ) which enterinlo the composition 0111.: cam! wed medicine, are such and so barmomoi 9?) "classified and com'poundcd,thnl it is made the mo~1 searching curative in the Known world, and um- nol help butacton the system in a ver snl`aInclmV and desirable manner, No matter w at v)_ur mi- menl may be,ur how long standing, ll wiii fiml: In spot and Islonish y: u by the rapid manna-n L which you are restored to perfect health am: (03. vigox. . This Medicine is pict-.snutand>saAle1olakc, am. :..; u.I_yuAu1::5, auu u.;v:: '~m:u :1Ut:Vel' SIUCQ JUHN SXLV -.R. Sworn before me ntbmithficld, this tn day 0' April,.A.D., 1870. I. ll. WELLINGTON, LP. WONDERFUL CURE OF LUNG DISEASE ' linooxmizz, Avril 5th. 1870. J. C. Caanmzanarrz, l:Zau.-.S1:z,~- 1`his is to cerrify tbntmy wife was very low with lungdia ease. The Doctor had given her up. He said her lungs were Lubcrcled, and medicine could ncthelp her. As alast resort, I purchased 5 battle of the Great Shoahonees` Remedy. A: 12:; expiration of two days, her.sympwm I were fzidcly better. She couzinued v.o'im;1`o`-.-e st rapidly that by the time she had taken c H.` to tie she wiis able sit up. By the continuance the remedy she was perfectly restored to ll:-mt` ` . Yon mav nubliah the Fnmn r.~..- 41.. am... . .-.._.__._ Holloways Pills and Ointment an-l neithu nmnnfau-tur-`dnor sold in any part 01 the Uniled .` tzm`-s.al'.hough lhxy may he uhlajnul Ill lln: B N. American Provmces._ Each Pul and Box hm-ns the Br/'11 :/z Gavan- Stamp. with words, "Hn`.loway's Pills nml Ointnxcnl. Londu:i,engravcd llu.-ream. has nece.s~`ar}' to make l'lns'aunnunce- New York Chemical Pom pr1ny[\\hy nnbml\'.] ndmg at ln .4 that then nzune Exposed. have ussmn.-d the bl (.'o.; but, eve`-1 now, I 0 bzxv lvleliCfI:es(l1recllru11 Ll:_em. so I'll /arrnrngemcnts to Qpyply ex- Mcsurs. H;-my .\z (;0., or their so-called HoiluWay ~ llml, from the large connexon . . .- .\ .Hv:`n' A7, (In 5-". .u.. -p This pleasant and sale to lake, ii wurranted,and may posilivelvbc relied upam to makea permancutcure oi all diseases o"`.he Throat. lgllngs, Liver, Kidneys, Digfasiivc 0:: ans &c. 6L:.,as well as Scrofula, the vnrim 9 win Diseases, Human, and all dieeas .9 t_Ii8)..g lxcrr lm urily onhc Blood,exceptil- - 1:. lair. Stage at unsumpuou. Furlhorink "01., with f m directions for using the Great it cures Rama} 6:. Pi|lu,and containing '1`es1imanlI..s i-Ed C-er'-:I[ canes oi Cures,cln be obtain-Ju by securing u.e Treat,-'es,the Hand-book, or the Almanac P11 I ..:.-....i.- rn (mm anv reanectal'.e Drnggisl in its um remeuy we penectly restored heavy; may publish the facts for the benet r those sfmilarly afflicted , , '2`, (1 nor my .1 sign wr ueavemy Joys, And wish that they were near; And then a. still small voice Qnnnn unit!" in Intv ...'y~. | '[`rcaLies,the Hand-book, the mmuna_c ch-culr rs from any respectal'.e Drngglsl 111 l}omimon-xrec. . . Price of Remedy In Zmge Pm! Bozflca 81. Pills per Box 25 cu. I3'ForSa.1o by a1lDrugistsamd Dealers it _ Medicine. AGINTB l'0B BAmus.--John Woods, .Watson & Co., Wells Bros , 'l`o1en'a: .`-1cLenn. ,`)R1LLIA.--I. W,S!aven. COLLINOWOOD.--Mr, Ou.rp`nter. \x7um:~nn.x.-. Ar.?n'r.-Nox(hron 3; L"`m|: Onrpnter. ` Waonsum Aa3u'rs.-Noxllarop Lym-; ` 'I`orouto'- L'xnan Bros.'& 00 Toronto; L2. 1 3 I :no .1: (`.n.. Taronto. 39,"}-1,'- l'0l'OLIl|');' uyxuuln un iot & Co.. Toronto. __.______.__.j___ '.\-LBJ-I \J.l- IJLQ-\ aL'|\JJl-.A J IAJI L ' `3::mm:r.o. J. 0. Cnvxnxnnuxt, Esq. This is to v.-er! thatabout three years ago I became nlfliate with "Bronchitis which `lasted about eitghteez. months. I wt: so afictefl for the want 0'. breath that it wag very difhcult for me to weal` audio the night time frequently throwing the clothes off and raising in the bed to keep tron strangling. I tried three of the most eminei `physicians in the County of Northumberlax. lot` about 21 year without rm:eivi'ng any ;l:enet. in factl continued getting Worse all the time At lustl was advised to try the Great Shosho- nees Remedy. I bought a bottle of it, aud'whei it-wan nl-mnt finislw I hmron in am! .I:i. n uet:s.neu1eu_y. X uvugnl a Dottie out, and when it- was about nished I began to feel alitt..':- better. I continued to use it'_ut..ilI had taker three boLt'.e8, when, to my satishctiou, lfoug. that I was as well as ever] had been -previou _ to my illnesa, and have `seen soerer since ` .YHH\' Rift. n A I5UBLIc' CA'UTl5`T VICTORIA 1 _' COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF , w.I.v3E 03` BROE\IC'HI'I`!S.' gr:3oLA1M THE dmo T-ID] NGS IXCYDCIIIUCF (A011 _IS H(.'iLl', Work on, and trust in Heaven I pnrucumny rccum nend 1ho:e w - medicines Ionpply lo some 0! I v LUL`U1n COMPOUND SYRUP OF . uu.,' (18.3 and 34 IE3 otUm_\m. ul-I us! iv mlv. ..,... aiafii QVDTVI-u '3'. U. KKK VVN. Inincozml Mathrviint Mininipg (THOMAS HOLLO WAY. via ul umuu. ul. lbr which ne- ml iv"mIv...uce. r vendc-rsul_Holloway s :i:n_u- ulmav have their names In- pe will please apply em"..- . - ,7 My TORONTO Article, the DI_ with thn'nnnnn n uncul- lhcluwesl wholesale 3: 20 - dozen mm. for whinh ...- '1'. C. BR( WN. Hfnfhnrao Ilium: . auu. LLIBII 11 5'11]. sxnau VUICC Sounds softly in my ear; , -Ha ... unn nun! V. dtrecl Km 11 meals rs. .-allud r he m the dritish Pru- Jhc is very I kc-ly to npuluus vc-ndnrs unu ' teal cmuion .\ Mn. Ms. dozen 1. for Toron to . Tornto. Tm-nuns` Lyrun 0. Iomilton. London nulls, EHO ' Queen : w no u I the Sold inproved uesxre to Huuses Grain Drills, Plamirm .~ cales, Turnip Soweto, -- -. -u_-uuuuru uum Both with all the Latest Improv THE FOLLOWI.\'G ARE Grey : Cultivator, Ithaca an 0 Inner : Hay nan -. A >FEW_OF 'r . L lljon Harrow: at 9:8 00, my cncn. Bl'RLEIGiI,, I 13-6x,n o. Sole Agents for "*"'S STARQA3 Win Ann MW` WILSON S country for th ~-------v1z u: A F1RMII\7 G & AGRICULTURA L 1MPLE)IE}i QIBERAL II I-0974 Pnnvlslggps, nAna%1u;n@1_c_1'%1;runnL WAHEHHI `The stock is now SIHZLF AN D ) --.1. ` _ \ `1 `. `K . 331-52 :2 \'J..'.` .'`.'..:..' ..'J\`-v` 4` 53` um ,g._-.. ./m, W: H. (JR./iI)D0(}1\' .*..}M. -(VHAVE FAITH. omamo ggusz, mm :0: ' / --ni , blic that nhl: will 1. ' nouncin to be"1=(f1`o;s{nC'lEIa:V'tIl;0I` G SH ` Iggsurell-1 5 `mow of F ` ' H35 gft ansses mm Lllxmrr-xx es Sum-I GROCERY DEPARTMENT. 11' H! -`IOU. W BC-UT3 & SHOES. ~ "HF -`-'t"~`1\' i E 2`.'lI.Kc at .'nI'\' mm-n ("r..,-I.-_...- 4 -:--- 1 `_ ` ' .. SPRING 4- 3 It FA S 1110.; 1 DFlY~f<':C;ODS. CLOTHING. GR<)c`ER\ ""1-" MABRIN BROS, ARDWARE &TAG'PLi6U<uRAL _|MPLEMEN \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/g \J\z\1\/;1\AAAA1- .. A t A.....,v.;--. ||VlILL|NERY, MANTLES, JACKET l STHAWLS, 550., 550,, ON Flowers, Feathers, Ribtgons,"Trimmed and Untrimmed H, m>_\',x}[EN'I`S. &c., which will be offered on t_h._utt1a_y _at gut.-h pl-Ia-4 as mu ,._.- I |01>.NA.\m.\'1"s,' J L".\I{P}'I'l`S, in T:1pestr_\', L` 3st in every style. >`unu .\lissc-5' and L'h'il ; FDBDCDV l\['hAl'|'l'|ll-1|? -@`:-iatravv alnd I-"e1t.;-I-Ia3_ ` . Vders` W `would call attention of our F88. ; th the advertisement in another column, Of 9 Hope Manufacturing Co. 6! New"-York; they agivertiso what is'the most wonderful lnvell" txon of the age, a first-class Sewin Mh'i`ne'_ with Tabl $3 `*1d,'1`.readle comvlet ~f"' A Ten Dollar-n -`-` " ` lgk BUIL])]C1{.3%%' '1;i'2iii3`WR% Two Doors IV.st . F:`.i f';ING I spasm:-.: 22 SPRING AT ` T"? `.3 Butt,u1n,.'tt 73-., wnrth 31 10: (mt: "1 CORIL'r, Jun: ~HI3ghtl_\,` Ilisc-`:]m'(- Um: :11-n'c the impcrfcctimx L5 scnrm-I_y dis Ulzr (`4--FT I` 121?./X T. _q'T"('3 ('.'r.~\.!.L .-\'I' ()N()E AND SEE FUR Y()I.'I{b'l'JJ.`-'}-I5`. Ulfl . ..V`Y.~."l'fI.\I 1);` I SHALL PRon l`s AND Qucu RE l`l.'R.\'s, ,()ntm'0 House, Opposite the _Raz'l1vag/ S'tati0n, [Ia/-,-, ,_ 10 3m ENGMSI-I AND nANA1.nA.\' '1`\x';};j.;, nv\"v'u TICK [\ '1'n[lAR\ 1'! 's\ . .-\n1 .\'E\\ J\'lCl'.Y'I'HlNH-uxccpt the stylc oz`_rl'i11',; lmsi \`i7.:-~'l'hc 0DS' 11(1thC!ll'IB$lIX them, for _\mn' \\'<: have scvcml .\`I l`I(./.'I.~\I, Lin'c.=, fur the upclnillg cm-lu, 4 9 __ -- -:_?_-_ .3-_._.-._-` ipring In-inging its 1 5...... LL] ecu _uub'tuuu uunstst ontytot tlmtu`ilitig, rinding labourer, however {highly paid . ',of the striving, pushing, racing mg of enterprise, however sucoessfu\Tw--and of the plutocrat or the aristocrat, however mnnicent or siutey in his efuence. It may be usel s to repine at the mcnaced op~tation, and I see but-one mode by which it can be eectuallycbginterected. - A's wealth increases and fortunes `grow more and tn ire eolcss-, as year by year ettcceastttl enterprise places riches `withn the reach of many,tuid as the disposition of every. class to imitate and emulate the style of living of the classes above it_in the social scale- remtuns about the most inveterate of our national .oha'mctertstics, these . would seem to be small hopeofattaining a sfandard of life truly dignied and worthy, except through such .a re` generation in the tastesjand sentiments A of the opulent and noble, the leaders. of fashion, the acknowledged_chiefai and stars of"_society, as should eeuse Slmplicjtyto become good style,",a'ud luxury beyond a. lcertat'n' pomt,, and-V ostentation atyeany poin`_t,vto -he voted .y vulgar__0u,..-0wn1,}-re-d`e_ _ k l l `\ "HI \Z'.LTJ'-\l .C-I-:\l2.J_J OS.L\J\/3. I` `ll"llil-31'nlll UH -.-.\'pcricnc-ed taste in |:uying, cmnhim-`:1 with :1 kll)\\']~t4Igt: uf the. H- .()m' S1 .l'ICl.-\l.l'l'l1`I.\' " nutctl fr<.uu time to time, are ('.`IL'h. i um` -rlxstmuc-r.v, in justice to th(:1nsCl\'cs, cannot at}?-rxl tn uni.~:~4. I IRE !-II`.'i"II} {V (YGIIR IDI L I.I'.I' I` \' IUUIO G OFIUCC-' at any prurc. urlccs. Salt by the :.Ic rmol KL-tail. 1: -1_\' ' -c{?;%:;o1:m Km ) R..H.... .. ..-...-H. in In. In... In... ..c' 'E'l!1|`Vl I)u'.lI\'u' 1.-I t\v'r m... ,.l0llN _mLu :r~sATU1zDAY.NEXT, THE 15:]; IN.<.,"1_`,m-T. an. 1.... anion!-all wiltlu nrnnf. run :1" th(-- |mu. a..at and 4 ill II)\'U LHU X . ...l 4.... H1 )L`l'lt:CLU)H I5 Uur G-IE` ;-`LRAL STOCK .. . . I .. . .......IC .1 ...` . ,L' iU'L \.`l )' (llhL1(,'l'll1l|3ll 0111' 3t'n A splendid 2 50311:Ex'rRA cm:..u- 1.1.\'+;.< 1.\ -'--'FANCY DRESS Goons, "8 deal on the square, nun B. SIIEBIDA , 3.. _............:..n On hnr fr-ipntln nnt] thin nlxn 91...; | E. B. OROMEJTON & 00,, 1.\H'nl:'1`F.I:.~`_ (5u1.lnl~:\' I3l`.,\\'H:. IH'\vv`nIu\'rI.;'r1 l'.u . 'x n ...._...... ...... -.............. -.._.---- ....- and, as u.-mnl, thc liu'.u'ur is rm.-:1-l_v to tut.` 2 wk Is now about c \\ c are .sho'.\'xng n-m.-It v n u nu sun: V FANNING n1TEI I"ALwAy's FIRST PF` . vs-vac v--.' ---..-V - &c., Zffercd that day at uuuh In-i._-.;.4 M tion. A call is solicited. - -.....u` - ---A--n_-nu -uuu-u I-II run: (Warantcd the Beat Machine in (`zmada or no sale.) ...._._n..._ -_.---:-U--:-- ~`;A-I-norican Cut Nails. Paints, Oils and Gla:<.~4. (.`arpenler s Tools. Boring M aolnincs, &(?. Spades, Shovels, &c._. ,--7..--r. - -~--. She has selected with great care all the newest stvlt-.,. , :0:-L complete and first-class in uaditv. (.`U.\ll-I. .~\.\'I mm Vnnnmn m." llN|.l|.'\,' LU LXll.'LI'l-`SCl\U-'5, UILHIIUL 'dH"K`l L HHBI4. l;\Si ECTl0`-i C0lDlALLl' IN VITI-II). . . V.-u?.1_ul."' ' V V f seeds !--Eve ' ` of ; amen Seeds` a__1l|.3yot3;wdlM?a. i_. ` SILKS END SUHSHIEE. GAEIGOFS AND GAULIFLOWERS, ....u.l. 4.. L... oL... H ()E1\`T'.SV'l`IEVS, cs-InnTs,j::m.1.A1 -ljnx, _.l.,;_ J. ""*' I stock` of Ready-Maclcs in.all the nr.-"went at}-lea ;. Jounsm TIEKTB AND smmn now, . ..__.v ` oft/zev Wellircgtorz Hotel. Dunlap-../,, Ba I02 mcing her ix-ie'mls anclfhe ublic FREI\-CH A_lVD `l\'G!.lSH ` Nevlv Dresses. | New Mantles, A C CIIH (IIIET D113` I -ck 1H uomethxng fubuicw .. I . . ..... 1`: l........... I-J:1.\/J. ~ IBFI OS DUNLOP-STREET BA 1.`: I I I l l I u: uiuiua, u-Au Au suueo articles can. s--iaiptioii has overtaken production. For ins'._ance, meat and all farm prodvce has risa-.n so as to cause serious inconve- nience in many families, and the actual cusl. of livings is 25 per cent. higher than it was twenty-ve years ago. Plodtiing clerks, Government officials, retired ofcers,clergy men,and scientific ' or literarystudents,-men of moderate xed incomegin short,---all nd their- pnsllloll sudlyrchangec. for the `worse, El'lgi:'ndlS :1 paradise for the men with'45,00lfla year and upwards, but scarcely so for those of`:')00 a year and urder, ` Englalld is 8. country in which it is male: to make much than live upon, little; and in which, therefore, the nioclerate, contented unstriving natures, those who desire topass their life neither in making money nor in spend~ . ing it, who wish to use existence wisely and enjoy it worthily, are in danger of being crushedout, ofbeingbetween the upper and nether millstone oi a prosperous and we-ll.pt:i'f labouring class, and the lavish `expenditure of the noble 0: ignoble opulent. 'lhis seems lobe a inzrtterior regret, mae- much as these people are, or at least used to be, a valuable and estimable element in the national lite. .1shn'uld glieve to see `England consist only-'oi tilt`, [u'i]ing_ grmdmw luhnnrnr Ilnrrrutvnp vvll-ll ll\1lll\I u.nuuun\., uuu nun nuuu luv to have faith in the application 01 it, gt every watering, iii a weakly state. A number of old fuohsias wcrei stunted and pot-bound,but pressure of more important matters preven'ed our potting them into fresh earth; but to each V4/atering it colouring oi` guano` `was allowed, and the plants with their = pot-bound roots have not only made `vigorous growth, but owered freely from June onward till November. Some Pelargoniuuis, which were cut down last season and allowed to break in the usual way, were shaken out of 1he pots and placed in smaller ones, but, when they should have been shilted, they were allowed to remain in the small pots, which were cramm- ued with roots; guanowater was given at all times when they required mo1s- , ture; the plants grew and made ne foliage, and owered better than others ;which were favored with larger pots and fresh soil. Many other examples` I could give to prove that giving liquid .:manure frequently, and not until roots are in abundance to consume it, is the proper way to deal with this important (assistant to cultivation.--Florzlsit. uaJit._v. FOR YOUBSEL M A 1) 1; arc, and are Sole A outs in this scctlnll 2-1` tL for the 0 lowmg ~ .-c-car-1` - I htnrvr rue.-s... . v \I KKLVS \\ al`(', (`nmutry In-: (Improved for Season 1575.) __._.o__._.. DEALER IN I H EA V Y [I A R l)`W.\[ 3 `o Ulleqjzilled General Purpose Plough-`_ Wrought Iron Frame Gang P10"? ---A'I`-.. --,--AT THE-- _....-_... _- `LI .4 \, v J_`_ (`use nl "ll0NlI .0.\'. (iL0'o'f`.|"]'n `ml in tinishing, .~1L-u.rin_x_{ at M, xv yt__ ~` * liwcrlml.-lo. V 'f`\"I? 2. .....l. .. I.ll\J unuu uunurvluuc, ululc UUuUl`J,ll|l'8[e(1, t.r it;-.525 inclined to measure andvappruise the objects and the worth of Iifeglaiid Hint in it civilization like ours, riiude.i`-iitioii is forbidden to -those who would Sl1GCGed't1lZ all, or not actually I:-ii. It may be so, though lam not quite convinced it is NO`! and, at leas`, ii` men must work over hard, they need not work ovorlung; they might yield the vacant place to younger and -nuedier aspirants. ' But . if it be thus, that it is thus is precisely my indictment against the spirit of the age.` Excess is enforced; moderation-that which in the wiser Greeks seemed the essence of" wi~.dum-is forbidden, or appears to i ha so. Again: it is a universal com- p'nint,.the substantial truth of which C.tl)Ilt )l be denied, that his to a vast _ pl`Opf)l'llJl] of the middle -classes i.~i-he- coming more diicult and more costly. The increased )'l`Cl1(-38' of the wealthy and the higher wages of labuur have created an increased demand {ormost articles; and in those articles can. ' krill ,. . --\VN'I1\v| nunvrnlrnu ..;....!__ ,.- (IR./II) D0 UK J. III SHERIDAN, Propfietx, uuwus, mun.-!I.~'LlIH,' -\I L`\'rI'_\ npn a.n1'Lan1p (Gnruls in Ls ,-rs and the Trzido 1`...-alt us LK1-ll-Z1 IN: ` 1'-A<'i.\|; Ijn. I make bug, ..;.nqu Llhl -ll nu lwuuu Ul. lull UUIIIUQ nn trampled dawn by competitors who are more ambitious, more concentrated, pr; inn!ined to nleasnm um] .um........ mun : ACIV 13'! PC I II 011: o A... LIFE AT HIGH PRE:-JSURE.--One effect .;f'th1s high-pressure existence is, that i` leaves even the successful man who has gained much to rctire upon, nothing to retire to; for li emture. science, .fo1'1mstic tiess, public and philanthropic interests, nature itself, have all been neglected and lost sightof during the mad rush and :triv.gglu of the last thirty "years; and these are treasures the key ta which soon gruws rusty, and friends mce slightod cannot be whistled back ; will. ' Penple maintain that this (~;.;cess of toil is unavoidable ; that you 1.11151 keep the pace or fall behind an Atrn.1`-l rlnurn kn nlurvu-nO:l.`..... .,,I .`l'In) III r Isuran irI`lU'l2l:u OH II C91!- \ 1.: Pui '\ Cccou Q,` rug It -roots are to be grown for stock, uch as carrots and" turnips, which are or can be sown later in the season, the ~ 9.nd should be prepared, or at least a commencement made early, permitting the seeds near the surface to start, as hey generally will; then herrow and destroy them before putting in the ~rop.- It land intended for late turnips .::in be gianured and plowed in Spring, md then kept under cultivation dur- lug the Summer, it_will be" all the bet ter for this extra preparation. i _ Now, to sum up this subject of ve- jctnble culture, we i may `put the .;,ous;cs of failure under the following '.-mcls: _ 1. A pm: soil; 2. Want of thorough preparation before putting in 'llB seed; 3. Neglect in culture of the r.-rep; 4. Poor seed and#unla,vorab|e season. But the two latter are not nu noun]: 0 ggyun -nhah EH11 `mm S, WES Egg Uzchnq ll ' '. hung`: :mT.:| zhree tlmes during the summer; it.` I become` well rotted in time fbr use th next Fall; T ` `I7- Laura ..-..-.. __., 7 u l.U`v..4l Balk ..n 1!. 411C? HCAl.'L'Il.llo I , We have never experienced gy fifcully in thoroughly gouing the `coarsest kind of 00l'l13[Q'lk3 in one mmmer, by forking `over oggagjunany and keeping iu-- large, _a,.op' piles, . which would take" up instead of .shd- ` ding water. nit` rnnnnv-n 1.9 nhu. L-AA-, .1 uuluytunynug yvaluo ' I` In the hurry of spring work the pre-. paration of the ground to be used for vegetables is very apt to he slighted ; and once plowing is all gthatit gets, -although two or three would be labor well spent. The manure` should be ".,i)p|iCd early, and if in time to have the Spring rains carry the liquid parts into the -tsoil, so much the better; then plow under as soon as the ground 18 lry enoughto work readily. Barrow and cross-plow, then harrow again just before commencing to sow seed or set nit plants. Twice plowing and two or three harrowing: will inaurea pretty hozough distribution of the manure ipplied, as well as pulverization, with- ,ut which good resu'ts cannot be se- .;ured. 1 , _ Clay soils which do not readily `week down under` the harrowshould it": rolled, in order to crush the lump: wad make the surlace fiiable; in fact, he more .t-me spent in preparing the icnd torecrop, the less will be requir- -d in alter culture; besides, it is much msier todo it with a team than by hand" labor. i < UIII5 vvuuulo Old manure is also better than new on account _of 1!: containing a` loss quamity of weed seeds which are m a condnion to grow; `but if land is made rich it is pretty certain to produoe. 3 ` good crop of weeds, whether any seeds ura introduced with fertilizers or not; and we have yet to nd 3- soil zich enough to produce cultivated` plants that did not also produce the ever ac"- companyihug posts. I In H19 hlln-17 nf .~....:.._ .__.,I .| i . .......u 13 t 39 first. We and T! : their ne most wonderful inven- class Sewing eadle complete, for Ten advertisement headed uue_ complete, 1or_ f1'en inf nourishment. Illpluly. . ' The successful onst V has more faith in giving stimulants when theplant Jeally needs them than in keeping the ' roots buried in soil made rich `and al- `mot `offensive by strong manure. When roots are few and the plants al- most at rest, the purer the soil and the less stimulant the plants receive, the better will they thrive when their roots come to draw up larger supplies Moisture is" needed to soften the soil and to allow the roots to extract nourishment from it; but when all the virtue is out of the earth, and the plants begin to show signs of distress, all the we-,lering in the world will not give vigor 10 the exhausted functions; but let a portion of guano or any well- prepared manure be mixed with the this be repeated at every watering in- stead of giving a much stronger dose at longer intervals, the result will be most satisfactory. I have tried a number of experiments this season with liquid manure, and all lead me I 1 ` [at A nnrninnr nf' ni hnvkaiau water sufficient to colnur it, and let/ `nw Farm and sold in n.m.* by John wo`o`a..[ _. 1una`l'oronl:o, Wholoule A50! V GRAY .9 `co? " - WMMM W1ndsor,(5nt. Northro pitf- . Y The specic Medicine is sold h; R . Rt 31 8! 3% 13? 393': geqI'c'e S` ic Mediine is the result out my studyan many years of experience in tmatmg 3111:?) 9: : wm dummn0g aendpm-`g"y nnilm mtlx: on ' , `go Specic Medicine` by all _ove >9.t8_1pe:pac_kage.ors!x Dlckakesn-$5, I the Back. Dlmneu of Vision, Pienmture ' 0ldA dma.ny'othe diseases t. end 1nsamy7'o'"comumpn and a. reulntmsg 3 l}rave,n.ll ot'wh1ch.aso.1-ale. amrst caused ' =devlatgngromthepathpfnannreandover1ndEl :, 891299 .- .. '.. -J.` - - . n,,;:'\v ( C Nervous Dlseuoqauch as Tremors nfncsly. rrosmuon. etc. which. tummy SPE .H_lG MEDICINE 11.....- I In.....-.__ -\n_- . i1_'g,nnJ nrnnmtes its growth and strength. `-Ca -nzldian Hair Balm" renders the hair soft and giossy, nnd is the most elegant hair dressiug,e\'gr of? red to the public. Canadian Hm: batInts not_a dye, it is,wnrra'1ted tree from injurious tn- gredicnts. It :4 the cheapest and best hair reslor ' ativeinnse. Price 50-ts pervbottle. Forszue by llrespevtabletlruggists. - Querlel on matters relating to lhcsc subjects will be re- lied to in this column under the head of Notices to Corrcspondeml.) ~ - ..._ ._._____ ..-__.__.. 1`*.``? WA? % ENGLISH REMEDY The pm-tnersliip }1u1'etofore existing between .\l:.-ssrs. .\loorcV& Binyon, llil.\'l!l0' been dissolv- ed by mutual consent, Mr. G. . Binyon will carry on the business in the premises lately m;-cu]_)ie(l by J. Plaxton, l`in Worker, where you will lind his Ra7.ursl Towels clean. Clotlies clcanedv on the sliortebt notice. ._______._____},, , cANAnIArT_gg|n BALM] If you wrmt an easy. Hll:).\'(:, as gum} as b:u'bc_r';~: ever gave, just call on 111;: at my smlouu, at morn" or eve` oi-busynoon, 1 culnb and curl the hair with grace; to suit the cnntrmr of yuur filuc ; and all my ell'urt.~a you will iiml to please the taste and suit the mind. .\Ic.-\my's Biiil-.liu-,{s, l$u_Vti.-ld~S't.. North of M. .`4lianm=y's lint.-1. P.l .(_)_F. I). E. A. BIOORIS. 4 I7 ,_..__-~: Application for 9. Patent of which is bein, made. Iron'Pipes and Pumps of all kinds always on hand. All kinds of cornice work, plgmbing, and bell hanging done. nu: nv 1'\l 1.- .. -... __ _. toiaom nu sum On the latest 1-nd. L1- -`I -T C'OOper. ' i TIN; SHEET IRON "AND-? coornn WORKER. % 1 ` . IGALVANIZE/3/]_)Vi_;2(v).N WORKII 2 I T C j 3 5 "1115 Cooking Stoves are warranted to cook, bake and draw. His` Parlor, Hall and Box Stoves are in_ great variety. ll his A 11 L n A -u- an The benecial results obtained from manure water, when judiciously ap- plied to fruiting and owering plants, have long been recognized` by cultiva- tors, and its use is now becoming more general. It is well known that the roots of plants are more healthy when growing in pure soil free from rank manure, and theseroots will draw up more healthy nourisliment to the plants from manure given in a liquid state, `than when they are encased in rank material which they cannot consume. We know that our most successful grape-growers use very little solid ma- I inure in the soil, only a few bones or bone meal, or similar material, which cannot give off more stimulant than the plants can consume, and also re- mains much longer in the soil as n fer- tilizer than manure, wliichdissolvesl rapidly. I `Hm mmnenn-furl florist has more faith |TiN3_l$T|B0N.f0Pi E:li;.izif Mi5D msm>`:i51 g iJEEHN@, ._._..__ ` I Remember the Place-4! D.oors North of the Post Office. , . 15-ly .__.___________________________ ZB'U'G.I S ' `-I.|.'.TORIA STOVE DEPOT IS THE .1... A- _._. STEAM HUTAIMHOT WATER F U R N A C E E) kg I. I sTovEs.jFuaNjAc%Es.` J\I\/YN/\I\I\l\I`i I WHAT 'FiARME3.R S`WANT. ' I . ` I V TINWA RE, FT moves are In great variety. in s*TovE S Ann rnnrln Ant n(`4I . I......L Q__.-L hr, 1 ABOUT THE VEGETAB LE GARDEN. I V __ V. . n--you vnan ansuuzau Ware keptcbnstanny on hand or made to order. All sort; ofjobbing m the rru--- -- ,-._ _..._____ .___ _ _ _, |f:IfINnS1\I1T[iIN G1! l Line ,,f_ -..n.i.ll.l4.l, I Opposite the Simcoe Hotel, and 4doors No:-th oftbe Wellington. Barrie. GEORGE C. RUCK, Do-nnrlnn... I STOVESEQ: BAYFI E'L"'|5"rs13REET, TUBULAR HEATERS! A_re made out of tb-9 best Scotch Pig Iron. IIIY ["l"lIlIIIl'|A-0 n--.2.-un l\ -...._.-._` Barrie, Nov. 6121, ' 3. LIQUID`1\KNUuE (FOR P01` PLANTS. HEATERS gARRIE FUhNAC W_Ol.KS !. _._ . -\-.-;_.an..L. Ll. LA` \J'l done with neatness and dispatch. Re-. member the place, lTY`l'l"rIr I\ ~-.-.:-- Th subicriber ira prepared to build FROA1PTL1"f ATTENDED TO. BARBERING AT _ J . P "U L L A. N" S, ` Near the Wellington Hotel. PROF. BINYONVTS HAIRBUTTINIMLDHESSING, I smwme AND SHAMPOOING I .\`EATLY'EXECUTED. :;jFrtix :iiiiiA mrm. WIIARDWARE dost] Q! f I`l1e largest assortment of GUNS ` ever shown in Barrie. _ ____- .`;`x:`zsLi`{:`i>n'.c`fB0la or new 0 ermoney, . - .``. ""` <*R4m22-5,. BARBE1% S NOT] CE. \ A.-1LL KIND`S OF piace to get good J u- -- moat scientific principles. He also makes Iof all the new putterns in [great variety. ' II Illlll and SEWING MACHINES. AT AND Dark blonds shut nm; the sung Tllfhg day is eold and chill, - . e ird.lmg' s song '3 dor The runmng brool: is stli;