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Millbrook Messenger (1874), 24 Mar 1875, p. 3

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Our new handsomely illustmted Catalogue or 1875 is now may. ’ Sent to any address on ,weipv. of a letter stain}.- Address the BELLEVUE NfiI‘SERY COMPANY, 9 > Paterson, Sew Jersey Ot'xr Flower and Kitchen Garden Illustrated Directory fer 1873501": twang-second edition.) with supplement of Novelties and Slec'ulities in 3 Seed; and other Gun-d": requij‘es for the season ' is now being sent. to all customers of last season, ' and. will be sent to others Free on application. \ Roses and Bedding Plants by Mail. Adddres: D. T. CURTIS CO , )6! Trenton: Street, Boston, 31:33., Successors to Curtis Cobb. Having produeeé the Arlington Tomato 1 am anxious that every one should test its excellence by a-tr'wl of‘germine seed. To that; end I will send a good. large paper of r " Head-Quarter” need; raised by myself, post-paid, on receipt of 10cm, 6 packets, 50 «33.. 18 packets, $1. 12 ChoieeMthlies sent by mail fox '3). 50. 25 Choice Varieties of Flower Seeds by mail , far ’1. 00 ' Sung for our 11' ustrated Catalogue of Plants and Séeds, free by mail. Thevhahit is very dwarf god compact : color .of magma”. leaves, dark glossy green ; flowers bright-lilac and produced in great profusion all Ibe‘yegr round, hr ' ning even with the cutting in the sand-bed. m. by mail post-paid, on re'é’eipt .0! tile price. _75cts._ each; $6.03 per dos. ' (Soc Inc-nan .dgnwiturist; Jan. 1875, for full description of the above. ) I HOOPES, BRO. THOMAS 9 Cherry Hill Nurseries, W est Chester, Pa. A list of our popular $1 Collection of Flower- ing Plants 9;: 1875 is now ready for free dis- tribution. Also our descriptive Catalogue of Plum, Seedsamd fruits. We mail plan‘s at any zime, cold or hot, with uniform su- cess. W. F MASSEY a: 00., (late N ssey 3; Hudson) 9 « Chestertown, Kent 00., Md p :5: valuable plumâ€"bat quality, hfrdy, with- stands the Cnrculio. By ram-cuttings are as a Ire to grow and as easily managed as seedlings, zmking finesalable txeeé in two years. and bear fur?! Oh *bitd. 100 root-cuttings, {repaid by mail, for $3.50. Hoomc THORNLESS BMCKBERR r 'Qulity and Productiveness unequalled.-- Hardin Never mus winter killed. 011..- p‘ant by. mail, 50 c!3.; 6 plants, 82. 25 , 12 plpants , $4. 00. Full bis' my, plate and testimonials free «1 all. Address 19722131) TIME COMETH! NO THORNS T0 SCRATCH ! Cuphca flyssopitolia. 38 Varieties of choice Annuals, 31.00 ;. 13 Va- rieties“ 50 cts._ This collection contains the choices: English Pansies, German Asters, Stocks Einka. Double Bollyhocks, Vex-beams, Double Portuhca, andfliérévery {ray worthy'of confi- slew. Fart wiser gamma-+33%” °f “s; s: vvuu-v uuâ€" â€". V.-. {El-d B3153? display cube made at a small cost. Sent post-paid. PLANTS AND SEEDS FOR EVER YBOD Y. Early Champion Grape. Best early Grape known. Two weeks earlier (lam H. Prolific. Charles Downing and P. Barry can it superior to it in both beauty and ' - Fruit large and handsome. Bunches comma. color and 9ppearancc of Concord. Vigomus grower. Immense bearer. $1.00 cash; $10 per dozen. posrpaid on receipt of price 0 DOSNELLY 00., Rochester, N. Y. EMAI‘XIXG in the Mmbrook Post Office. - Mar. 1, 1875, not. previously advertised : Akin, Jno Lackey, Alex Atkins, 1110 ’2 Lancashire, R S Ball, Thomas Ligge:, John 2 Brbvm, Jno ‘ 3 Langlon, Richard Brown, ,1 con. 2 Lawson, Alex $53391, MissJ Lunney, Wm Brynes, AWX Lunn, Miss Mary A Besfooa, J W Mitchell, J R Brown,J D Maxwell, W John Campbelk‘Wm McNeish, Martha. CanmelliMis. Maning, Miss S J Carmicbtfcl, Mu.Jas.Monon, Jeff Curtis, Wm M itchell Abtaham Canmell, Hiem'y Mair 8; Bros J R v v -â€"â€"â€"____‘, hogan, Edward ‘2 Sultmi, Matthew 2 Hawthorn, Miss wer‘Smwax-t, Jno 3 ESPECTFULLY inforr Hawthorn, Robt Stewan,Geo 2 of Millbrook, and s.“ Baggy! Thus Stafford, 1:15. that he has commenced the a Howsoo, Bella _ 2 Shaw Miss Elizabeth In Mrs, Johnétm Hull, Muss Maggie Sharp, Mrs Roms, Sandor ,sz Johnston . ,. MELLBFO Hempton, D ‘ 3110111550“, (3 H Oyer Ingm’sfitove Depot, 3v jam, $59335 Mm. J.Thompson, Jas to tak_e 9.1 kmds qf'Pbotogl Jonbston, Wm. horn, M i so E J etc, 1n the beogstyle of the A Johnsm,Thos Tebb, Mr cfrPictm-es Copied 01 Johnston, George Ward, Geo 2 H . 1 d be r Irwin, Jan Wallace Thos avxng can" t No esg J W n . W'HL’ ’ Russell, one of thepest Arm ones, I l mson. Mrs Chas produced, the pubhc may re Kindred._ Miss I “fight, Hugh class Work. ng,‘ “MISS” Man‘ “' 50$”, 3' G I Emmxcaâ€" One door We Keener \vhncomb Wfiltamson, Chas 2 ~. Grocery. . , W’LUAM VANCE: P- M: l xmb.-oo:;,I-‘eb. 16,1875. (Shawlâ€"Wu}. Moran, â€"w J Calhoon, Miss M McCullagh, Lizzie Cooxe, Jm’ Mailm, Wm 3 Cathcan, D Medd, Thos 2 Dimsdale. Addie Might. Sam! ’ DOnnley, Geo. Mitchell, Margaret Dennis, "award McFaul, Miss Lucya Dimitfi'Jas‘R ' McFanl, Miss Selin ”glasfilex McLean, A Emerson, Thomas McCullough, Mrs H £153, Miss Mazy A,Morten, John -. n- “y Cooxe, Jno ' Cathcan, D Dimsdale. Addie Donnley, Geo. Dennis, "award iii? C D. 9 V FRANK FORD, Rav'nna, 0. Discount to Granges and Dealers, on large Pumas SEEDS BY MAII. Rakins, Sam! Mullen, Jas E: cher, Mrs Mary Martin. J A Elgar,Nelson ,. Mitchell,1no Bakins, Jno. Nesse), Frank Em'vMaryJane Ncsbiit, Mrs Joseph £911“. 2 3811111, Thos .1 Y ogwley.WmH£ 1“.ng is: him, Rabi. 5 Foo‘ er.J Pattan, C F Gillisnie. Jno Rankin. Rob: Fill»)? 3520; ‘ ~ topics-Lam u Fee,A am’ Panan, Robl Facet. J Pattan, C F Gillispie, Jno Rankin. Rob: Gray, Miss EJ Reiss, W 6mm}: "‘ ‘ Rigb‘t‘Margaret Gpamlbtw - Rutherford, B F Giav. mi 3 Read, Jas Gibson, Rob: Garlick, J A. Gamble, .1 no. Hemmer), David Hethetington Em Hunter. David Hopkins, Jno 7 Arlington Tormto. ROSES. SEEDS. fner, LIST OF LETTERS MINER PLUM. I, Chas A. L. SHALL. Kankakee, Iii. BENJ. A. ELLIOTT 00., 114 Market St, Pittsburgh. Pa. H. D. SMITH, Arlington, Va. STAR 00., Clintonville, Conn. Ralph, Alex Rivers. Wm Rusk, Rich 2 Roddy, Sam] 2 Steward; Jphnston Strong, R J 2 Stratum, Sam! Sutton, Robert Jr McBriah, Wm Mpllen, iJas Great Bargains. In Siaves, 01543., Stoves S20ves Stoves Stoves Stoves Stoves Stoves anws Stoves Slows AT BROWN’S STOVE DEPOT, Befieving that an honest and straight- forward course of conduct is a. more legiti- mate way of doing business, than a policy bf lying and gross misrepxesentation, there- by gulling anal deceiving the Public, for n time,I have hitherto adopted the former course, and do not think it will pay to resort to the lattgr, j; st now, for the sake of a tent- EING anxious to clear out the 'oafance of my Stock of Stoves, I am determin- ed to sacrifice them. regardless of cost. Pom“ ' .) gain. 11‘“ J : Itake this method of iaforming my old customers. and the public generally, that I win not be underwid by any house in the Trade. So come along, and‘ see for your- selves,axxcl don’t listen to any clap-trap or deception, {tom nnpnncipled humbugs. _ ._.__ ~_-. The upper Privflege has a head sf sixteen feet. and the lower one has a head oftwen- 1y feet, which can be made thirl‘y feet, if necessary. sufficient to drive two nun of stones. Being desirous of rexuruing South, again, Land of Flowers! ' I now offer for Sale, MY TWO MILL FHIVILEBES TOGETHER W178 80 30888 LAND, Within4 3 ofa mile of the Mill brook Railway Station. There is a good Frame Barn, 30 x 40 ft., on the p!ace, with Shed, 40 x 17; Also. a New Octagon Concrete House, 13 feet on the square, two stories high, with c‘e‘lar full size of the house. An Orchard, of TWO Hundred Trees, in full bearing. and Six Grapes Vines. just beginning to beat, with Plum Trees, Cherry Trees, and a. lot of the small fruits. The Farm is the South-VVest part of Lot No. 9 in the 4th Concession of (‘avam PRICEâ€"$40 DOLLARS AN ACRE. TERMS «Two-thirds down, balance in Five Annual Instalments, With inlexest at Six per cent. Apply to the owner, on the premises, or by mail, addressed to “ Millbrook.” ROBERT SANDERSON. Minbrook, Dec. 1, 1874. Jas. Cosgrove, Iron, Steel, Coal. Coal Oil, Lamps, Chim- neys, and all kinds of Paints and Oils (if? Favourable terms to Connactors. 4:3 Millbrock. Nov. 13, 1874. 5'46 Published by s. .B‘rainard’s Sons, Cleveland Ohio, For sale at the “ MESSENGER.” Office, Millbrook; 1:1va PIIOTOGRMHIC" GALLERY. ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Millbrook, and Surrounding country. that he has commenced the abovebusiness, "In Mrs. Johnéton’s Block, ‘ DI [LLIRROOIQ Over T:win’s Stove Depot, wiere be is prepared to take nil kinds “Photographs, Ambxotypes, etc., in'thc besfi‘stjle o'fthe Art. ' ~ ‘ ' (:3? Picture’s’LC‘opied or Enlarged. 4:3 Having learned the profession from Mr. E. W. Russell. one of the best Artists the countxy has produced, the public may rely on getting first- class Work. . ' Emanca- One door Wast cf Richardson‘s Grocery. Dealer in Shelf and Heavy Cavan, Feb. ‘24, 1875. WILLIARI FIN I MUSIC BOOKS! T1103, BROWN. MILLBROOK. HURRAH ! ALL KINDS OF FOR THE St was ! Stoves ' Slaves Stone-s Stoves_ Sxm'es Stoves Stoves Stoves Stoves 311148 'JAY Drug Warehouse. Walton’s BEGS to announce to the people of Pe- terborough and surr'ounding country. that he has [int-chased the Drug business of Dr. MCCAMUS (Couher’s old stamK where he hopes to secure a liberal share of public pauonage. In cdnducting the business it will be his chief aim to keep STORE. PURE DRUGS CHEMICALS - Always in Stock, to offer none but the most POW-113" 8‘ reliable 9nd go hive a constant and choice supp‘y cf all su‘ndries fisuafly fuund m a first-class Drug Store. (1:? Ehysicians’ Prescxiptions and F ami- And ;wi3hes his qustometg tO-try his LIT- lY Receipts chrefully prepared. TLE BOOTS,'of'eVe‘T-" km'F- warranted Parties visiting Peterboro’ 311031ch to bemadegnhe best minenal and by ex- call and examine my Stock, before makang { perieuced workmen. heir purchases. . â€"-â€"â€" ‘ x -' lammw. I Millbrook. October. 1874. WobiAV A._,u.. P..- dun nnlnznn Linted $3016 Agent for 1hc Belgian Linted CI} 51311 Spect'u. 1c and Eye Glasses. -,Peterboro’ Dec. 30, 1874 . 6m5'2 DRUG 5% mum AS opened 3 Fruit and Confectioner Shop, opposite the Dominion Hotel, where can be bad, Fmit. Confectionery, Biscuits,.ctc. By the Can or Plate. Aiways Fresh and Good. Hot Tea and Come, For the accommodation of Millbrouk. Dec. 15, 1874. P378”? MEDIGIN 83. HE Rooms are all cummmlious, com- fortable, and well furnished. Ample accommodations for Commercml Travel- lers, to whom especial attentlon IS paxd. Free Omnibus to and from all passenger trains. . The Bar 15 stocked with the best brands of Liquors. The Table is supplxed with all the delicacies of the seasqn. " 7,,TIEI DOMINION HOTEL MlLLBROOKs Don’t delay to buy a. bond of the IN DUS~ TRIAL EXHIBI TlUN COMPANY; ILIU \lUllvuv-vv v- ...‘ _.'_,_, Billiard Room, attached, with a new Bil- liard Table therein. Careful Hustler in attendance. Millbrook. October. 1874. 31‘ Don’t compare it with a. Lottery ; bear in mind that the Capital invested is always APRIL 51h. secured . Every Bond purchased before April the 5th will participate in the Fourth Series Drawing, lo be held publicly, in the City of New York, on Moxnu, APRIL 5th, 1875'. This Loan is issued on a novel plan. and is authorized by special Act or the Legisla- tule of the State ofva York. Bonds are $20 VEach; Circulars giving full explanation, will be sent free of charge, on applicatxon.’ Q For Bonds and full ‘information, address without delay, - FxxAxcmL AGEx'rs, 23 Park Row, New York. Post omce Drawer 29. Remif by Draft on N Y C ”3 Banks, Regis- tered Letter or P 0. Money Order. cmmoacan 3mm SAW AN!) swam MILLS. E. S. CORBETT, DIrSo 1‘10 J0 BROWN, Lumber, Shingles and Sawed Timbcr. uruers, [O my {mun-.33. mu m "w -' broqk Post Office; will receive prompt temwn. â€"â€"â€"-â€" Bills cut to order, and delivered to any part ofthe, Viilage. ~ ~ Royal Black Knights of British Am erica. Lodge in. 392 will hold their regular Monthly Meeting; in the Orange Hall, Millbrook, on the accend Wodnesday 111 each month. JOHN BE ATTY, Jn , Registrar Capital Premium, $100,000. as- A splendid lot of GIL crmonos, rich- }! Framed 'in Gilt gmd Rosewood frame-s, for Sfle cheap, at hq Mmenger Ofi‘xce; A speciali- ” 20mg .‘0 be rfinde in this line A seedling ofthe " Ehrly Rose”‘fcrlilized with the pollen of the white " Peach Blow,” ripening with the former. and combining more superior qualities in a higher degreelhan any other Early Potato now in use. Three pcund packages by mail, post-paid, $1.80. Price: per bushel or barrel as per cuta- logue. MORGENTHAU. BRUNO CO , , THE NEW POTATO. Thornbut‘n’s Early Paragon. Orders, to my address. 18“ at the Mill- ML- pm. nmn... mm receive prompt at- Crocker, Proprietor, . WALTON, Manufacturer of . Taonxwas a co: of those requiring it. ’4. 50 15 John Street \‘en ”i 0.1; January, 1874. STORE$ W a'Iton’s DRUG Caution to? Public. I :8 ma people of this Lpunty haye been badly humbnggerh in the past, with so-cailed Washing Machines; and, as the Country is twingftooded With Agents just now,‘ trying to pnlm off- \YOI'Ihiess articles, which they call iaboresgvmgmachines, but which. in reality, iribrease the labor, anti, after being used a few times, are (hruwn aside, as “useless; and, as no one article in Domestic Economy has been sought after ‘(but hitherto Without success), than a. {mud Washing Machine, I hereby tvarn the Pub- lic against being deceived With such trash as Corrugated Rollers, or Steam Washers, but wait until you seeyand have an on )0... tunity oftrying the DBWITT STAR WA. H- ER, the [Ne Plus Ultra 0f Washing Ma- chinee,’and the only one that can give satisfaction. ‘ mnnc nor-nu“ This splendid enterprise is not only well sus- tained in every feature, but. is being constantly developed and improved. It to-d-iy stands .Wilhoutarifil in the whole wdrldof periodi- cal literature. The beautiful dugoportrait, “ Man’s Unselfish Friend,” A chromo presented to eyery subszriber, is a. decided hit, and will, if possible, add to the popularity which this workhaa gained. The ART UNIOY feature «136 promises great and beuificcnt results in arousing public interest_ in the fine ans. Cu- eulars and full intormafition on npylicutiou. Parts I, n, In; iv, v, VI, m and VIII are now 50 ‘ ' Millbrook, - Sole Proprietor for the County of Durham. THE ALDINE conmm’s Now Publications, sow ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. THE ALDINE; THE ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA. To be completed in 40 parts, issued fortnightly. Each part win contain an elegant. frontis- piece, originally engraved on steel for the Lon- don Art Journal ' REPRODUGING at a. price withih the popular reach, engravings never before ofl‘ered a: less than ‘five times the amount. Th‘ese plates have been the attraction-of The London Art Journah Each part will contain ‘26 quarto pages in- cluding the elegant frontispiece, on heavy plate paper. A supeib \itle page, richly illuminated in red and gold, will be given with the first part, and the printing ofthe eutire work will be a worthy rcrresentation of “ The Aldine Press," which is a guarantee of something beautiful and valuable. ’ At 21 Cost of 25 Cents a Part. Complete in 12;moni‘niy parts at $1 each. Re- producing the best full-page illustartions tromthemlierrvolnmes of'llhe Aldine. Each monthly part nill contain six superb plates with accompanying descriptive matter, and whether for binding or framing will be entirely beyond competition in price or artistic character. Everyjmpression Will be most care- fully taken on the finest toned paper, and no pains will be spared to make this the rcchcst production of a press which has won, in a. man‘- velously short time, a. world-wide reputation. Gems From The Aldiue, (0f the Firm of Hfimlv Brothers.) Has Just‘r’gceiwd his Alarge collectiOn of pictures of dxfi‘erent sizes and on almost every conceivable subject have been put up in an attractive envelope, and are now offered at a. price intended to make thgm popular in every sens . “‘A. -A I ,, .OI‘,,I __ Especially assorted for Scrap Book Illustrations Drawing Class Copzcs. Envelope No. 1, containing 50 beautiful en- gmv‘ngs, is now ready. and will be sent postage paid, to any address 'fc‘rONE DOLLAR. A liberal discount to agents 9d teachers. SCRAP BOOKS. "- ~ A splendid; stifmwnk' 0C§CRAP BOOKS have been expressly prepared for the holiday season, and no present of more permanent in- ;eres‘. 4 be sglccmd‘for any: gentlmpan on, 13111) :or :oun , _ N6. ’1: Han bbaudgg'clotb siaes; gm sack; ‘ 250 ple'z {1‘16 Ainqhey... . .. . . . . . .35 00 2509 51231 No.2. H fbbund; LEISURL-HOUR MISCELLANY. No. 2. Hilrf‘bmdd'. cloth sides, gilt dabk,- , 559 pp,” 1: 16 finches“ .. .,,.;..,,-,;.‘ 7.90 No. 3 Full moroccmbeveled boards, gilt and antique, very rich, 500 pp.. . ._.' . . 12.00 Lettered to order in gold at. 25 cents each line sent by mail, post-paid on receipt. of the price. The Aldine Passe-Barton“- In compliance With the repeated requests, the publishers of THE ALQINE have prepared im- pressions of many of their most beaumm plates for passe-patient franntigg ,- LA. ”A. ‘1' 10,141 {01' pusse- pm. LUuL um.- "u- The cu ~:3 are mounted mm mama-any tinted azure mat, _with a. “handsome remborder line. To attach the glass, it is only left, for the cu:- tomers to paste and f iii over an ‘aiready attach- ed border. and this may be done by mould. - 27 subjects, 12 x 15 m., 25c; with glass, 50c. Six of this size for $190: When sciecxion is left. to publishers. ' 6 subjects, 10 x 121}!1 ,,2_0c. , with.glass,45c.v 7 subjects, 6; x 8% m» 10-; with ‘glass, 400. 12 subjects, 14 x 19 111-; 500.3, with ‘gldss $1. ‘ Sent by mail, without 818.83, POSfr'pdid, for price. '- ~ A , . ~ - « CANIFASSERS JV‘ANTED; :_ PARTS I, II 8.: III Ann .‘wsr Puliusman. The Art Journal, ‘SUTTON’S . 11mm, THE ALP-{NEJCOMZA N3; ,VI'IIII ready . -_._v vvuâ€"uwâ€"v w 58 Maiden Lnué. New York. mos. BROWN, The Subscriber, having purchased the above Mills, is prepared {a do' all kinds of Glistiug and Chopping, on short no we. FLOUR and FEED, of all kinds, kept constantly on hand, and delivered to all parts ofthe Village. The highest market price paid for Wheat, the year round, deliVered :11 the Mill. 'aning mild}; angugemqntsfito qomimle for five years, with Mr. Ho kins, the favorite Muller3 by_ gavxpg lnm an mtexcsl m the Gl‘ibt Mill, the public may re y upon gettinmhe best 01 sausiuuuou. a “HMS. Ming’wiusic Store The Subscriber begs have to return his thanks to .tfie‘ peo'pfe“ of; Minbrook and surrounding country, for the very liberal patronage accorgied to lnm smcc cpen?ng‘ his Music Slore‘ in Port Hope. and hopes. by pursuing an honest, upnght course, ‘to‘mcrit a: continuance of the same.â€" The Stock will consist of - Pianos, Organs, and Melodeon Organs, Of the very best Amelican and ‘Canaiian makers, which will be guaranteed to' give entire satisfaction to the purchaser. A good, liberal discount to cash purchasers. Call :md enmine Stockgand prices, before giving your order 10 Agents. Instruments range ingprices from' $75 to $800. ,jAll Instruments fully warranted for five years. n- mmm" “a mmmnanf “reruns m-ommlv attended to. and charges moderate. Orders It? Tuning and Repairing of Organs promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Orde eceived for Tuning P111103. 1:16 THOMAS LONG. Walton Sheet, Port Hope. A large Stock of Sheet Music and Music Books, comprising an the recent and popular Publica- tions, kept on hand, Orders sent off on Mondays and Thursdays. . Muzic sent to any address, on receipt of Catalogue price. Catalogues and Price Lists sent free, on application. ALSOâ€"A large assortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY, of every description. Monthiies, and all the various Journals, constantly kept on hand. Pmi Hone. Feb. 1. 1875. MOULTON LONG. 3" Will be at Steel's Hotel; Bethany Mlllbrook, December 30, 1874. Millbrook. October. 1874. ,_ Respectfully inform the Ppblic that_they have lately erectej a New Steam Saw and and Shingle Mill, alongsxde of then- Steam Machine Shop, at the Millbrook Railway Station, and that they are now prepared to cut fl ‘ Take It to 153’2959 GRIFFITHS’. It will put, with founboraess .‘within one-fourth 5s much as 11166151“ Choampién” will with eight hoxses. It is strong, durable, and not easily put out pf order. Price $50. Mitchell’s “ Young Champion” Wood Sawing ‘ Machine; Famea's and" Healers in SHEEf'MUSIc AND musm BOOKS. Seeding Port. Hope, Feb. 1, 1875. . SYLVESTER’S New Improved Spnng-toe Seeder, Millbroqk, choper. "1874‘. All kinds 0f Building Material, 'aiw Saw Shingle Mlll. GAS 8’") Shingles, Fence Pickets, Lathing, etc. They a'l‘e also manufactuxing ircuiars sent free, on appH xSH FOR W'HEAT! w ’° Machines YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO JOHN W. WALLACE. -00- ioaticu. Agricnltu. a1 Works, Enniskillelb cm. “1g Brick Milled FAIR 82 CO. 5'2 and SUFFERING REMARK" Hundreds Cured Daily m Cumin by tho DIAMOND mm CURE. mm STATEMENT 1s Susi-mm 1 TIATLY A EAC‘I‘,‘ Mead upon and. deuce'jn the, pofisessipn‘ 6} the Agent, in the sha 9f numerohs‘jestimoniak'hon past sf: érers, in all the walks oi life, pini- cularlyfrdm some of the most respectâ€"15b and txfis‘lwonhy families in' Canada, _ - WALLIBILITY! In its history. this invaluable M ' ' oo- cupics the most honorable positi'o"‘ W In for any remedy to attain. A few. 'em since it.“ known only to the friends and neighbors and. patients of the proprietor, and always noggin. for by t em Whenever troitbled with - ‘ . isin‘, an -in‘this way came to the .I he. physician: generally. and thmn’gh‘_ their favor able expression. and its acknowled ' value no a Rheumatic Remedy; the det'n‘a ' for Whe- came so frequent and urgent it's". to oblige it. proprietor to increase. his edfiahili'ties for. its manufacture. Its reputation rapidly extended and soon orders. letters of indniry, letteis 0 thanks, and certificates of praise were dw- eeived from all sections of the gnjbd‘ and in this way on a basis of its merils done- unaided by “ tricks of the trade” or ‘ ' "efi‘orts-it has risen to its prez entenviablenosi - Ltion. Wherever introduced it has received tit mos'f. flattering preference in the treatment a all rheumuic complaints. ' In this we mtg-nil; grateful and happy, not alone became our medicine finds ready sale, and is eonseqnbhtl. profitable to us do We say this,'bat . -wo open a. new field in' medical science, an m at once whit the best medical practitioner have for ages fo‘md so'diflicult even to relieve We fill a place heretofu-e unoccupied. We’ re 'Ilieve lhe'sufi‘eringland minister to God's 1:00: 'we restore the laboring man to the' use of hi injured limbs, and save him scores of times is cost in doctor’s bills ; we carry contentmentsn' ‘glndness into the home of the amletednnd one 'sequently are remembered by millions of grate ful sd'uls'. . ' Thousands have been changed by the use 9. .this remedy from weak, sickly, sufi‘eriug era tures. to strong, healthy and happy men and women, and the aflliéted cannot reasons“, hesitate to give it_a trial. - .. uni .. s DIAMOND mum: coma. “may. .. a..- .-_ -.._-. ‘ ‘ 53' This medicine is for sale sit a“ the drug- gists throughout Canada. If it happens tw your druggist has not got it in What hill to send for it to‘ . . . NGBTHROP 8: LIE“. DEVINS Bowman. - ' Next to 0601‘: HouseLNotre Dime Sireét, Gene. 1111 agents for {he Dominion. - Price',81per Rania; ‘Lafi‘ge mac-.33. ?UMP$~PUM?S*WRHP _‘-‘_A__ The best in the Do’mm'ion‘, iambic}! to. gm} saxismction to all who' u‘se. weir]. 1 The Subscriber is manuf cturifig' the aha Pumps from 5 feet to 100 feet io’x‘ig: .Wamnto not to freeze. Parties requiring tea! food iet vicable Pumps will please send theitf, orders h‘ my address,â€"Milibmok or Kenflnllfias‘t fies. â€"-or call at my Sh‘dp; on Lot Rd 25 in 10‘ Concession of hiadvets._ ‘ -I - SQt'I‘A R E 12.6.31? 8. vagferogvs i133; 33mg gofice‘ at a low price. Pumps repaired, or parts of humps sup- plied. .. ’ ~ 51 . t, D: P.- 3063!. Corner Railroad Avenue and Staié' S ROCHESTER, N. Y'- Midland Raili‘éi". Railway Tinie 1111:121111111111111: 1m TRAINS MOVING NORTH 01-11113 Mail. leaves Port Hope 10 00 i. ll. Millbrook 11 -10,.Beth'dnypell 3,01nehec 1210; Lindsay 1?. 55; arrive 31 Orillin 3 40 p in: Lakeficld \' ail, leaves Port Hope 10 45 i. In. 311111110011 12 00; Pétetboto I; urivl .1: Lakefield 1 40 p m. Lakefield mixed, leave Poi-t 3411103 35 p 111. Millbrook 4 55; Peterboro’ 5 40; adv. at Lakefield 6 20 p 111. ., . ‘1 Lindsay, Mixed,10aves Port Hope 4 50; p.111. Milf brook 6 30 ; Betka‘af 6 45; Undue. 7 25; arrive at Lindsay 8 00 pm. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Lakefield Mixed, Leaves Lnkefield 9 30 a II ; Pe'erboro 10 25,1111! brook 11 10311111 a Port Hope 12 35 p 111. Lindsay Mixed 1693511111113: 10 10.111; Beth- any 11 32' 31111ka 12 0,:r1-ive :1 Port Hope 115 pity ' Orillia 31831, leaves 01-11112. 1" 30 p In ;Llhu say 3 1t';0me1‘1§e,e 3 5c; Bethmi‘fl 1211111110011 4 55 ,i'n‘ive at Port Hope 63,00 p m. Lakede,111111Z 11mg Lakefieldsp 11:; Pc- 19111010 5 0-11111 root 6 an; artivl a PortEope'l 50 p31. - Lon'd'On'.‘ April 1 1874. WWW“? 80088, J ones IVaiIiridg‘é, Exprgsg Imps Woodvi'ue Junctiod u 1 ”a. arm-Inga; Toronto 1t 11.20. - Mail leaves at 2 3mm, urividg ‘at Toronto at oronto at. 6.15. fiail 19a~vesrjunctlioli at 12.10 nan. ; Ex”- at 8.10 p.m.". .- 33- Subscube forthe MW Ma senger, ugly One Dollar 9: year. when mud in‘advance.‘ " ' ‘ V 'â€"vv ‘1': . Exeéutéd \vxfll neatness an! I licspatch, and a: vetyshon notice. A WAtr-nsv E. Hu-m,1 for thmbest of ail A cu. 1he.!mcrir.an .fgriw twist n BOON '. 'ONES. 4r. Tdronté an}! 1???de Railway. J ”B Eééfi‘b‘rl, mam; z. A. Bnowunt. Great OR TO 'io‘t. -t__w..- 7th:- SI. so? -â€"~> inhuman

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