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Millbrook Messenger (1874), 6 Dec 1876, p. 4

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AAA _.A A_L_A_ AA) _..A1_AI_A.L.. hmhdaflethe Mg Debt of and toiasue new Debentures, .nd for “thopnrpouofembfing cam. mni cipdifiutoaidthesaidww'ay, 'andforofiior W (Signed) ‘V E NOTICE, that an application will be made to the Parliamtnt of Ontario, at‘the nansegsion thereof, £915 g1: {3°11 tqiameqq the ”being firstrclass workmen, and well-worthy :the ponfidence of parties wanting anything intheirlino. toâ€"retnm hfis siqcere thanlshbemtlzo his Enamel-ob? customers or the very ' patronage - “owed of: him, since entering the bunness; 3nd also takes much pleasure in recommend- ing to his by customers, the new Firm, now donut Inning: in his" phce, I * HE UNDERSIGNED, havin xptired from the business of Canisge g. desires prevented from attendi to my callin , but three applieetions of Drnfifirn ham 5 Museum tiny: and Gout Remedy gav eme that relia from and Ititfnels Whiehgs I did not experience gm thelnttwo ymmd after eight day’s molthisrunedy, Iliaduyaelfentimlycured. I owethiastatement tothe public. to the Newmandtothemh ofthegmuineer- Card of Thanks. One oftlw Testimonials. from Dr. Duncan McCallnm, Montreal. ' I, the undersigned, have been suffering very much for the last two years from Rheumatism inshosnklgjoint‘wgmch that I was often 32h bottle, ancilr can? be had 5.135 by applyiugtg To the efficacy of which those 16 physicians have certified for the cure of Rheumtism, Neuralgia, Lmn , Gout, ‘ Stiffness in oints or Limbs, pains, Proud Bites, Chilhlains, Bruises, ' ~ Outs, Bans, Wandering Pains, c., It has cured beveral'of these p sicians and thousands of‘others in Canada. an is now con- nideaed, onthia continent as well as in Europe the only reliable remedy forall Rheumatic af~ “11’.“ male gnatnm {61m 11 ‘ T fac ai ' 3i 0 1 in y- ‘ gicians of Montreal are on each bottlge 1;: a guarantee of its efimy. For ale byflan gmggistiaq 50‘conts and $1 Ly of HEN you: are ill aml don’t know how to get over 1t you generally send for our ghysicum. opnnon of 16 LEADN HYSICIANSflw of Montrwl 13 considered wor- thy of confidence, you will try *Dr. BIRNBAUM’S ha. Pointg md Sole- late: .will be kept for gt the Store of Mr. 011:: Ross, Bethany, gm! will be sold at Factory Prices. GEORGE min, Manufacturing Director. THE PHYSIUIAN’S REMEDY. The Ben. Fair Manflf’ing [1038 Plough, Points Sc Sula-plates, Ha ' greatly increased my facilities for mkinvgnfinck, I am now prepared to ugly any demand that an be made. As go qu xty I cannot be but, and inregand topnces, Ide- fy anyone to under-sell me. .DRAIN TILEâ€"I am now burning a kiln of three and four inch Tile, which will be ready for dofitqrx,_in a few days. MOI-den Iéft at'tlie New 06cc, Mill~ ‘ brook, will‘recoivp pgomptfittgtign. 7 ~ -1 At Lang’s Yard. Millbrook, Oct. 17, 1876. Cheaper _ than Ever! 1,000,000 : Bricks! Sawing Lumber my informs the public that he has the well-known Gavanville Mills, and that he I: prepared to do all kindsofGristin" in the best possible manner. BRICK, Custom Sawing aitended to. LogsCut to tier. without daisy, md 'aatiafacfion given. 'Better than Ever! Robt. Hopkins, Rheumatism Gout Remedy FLOUR and FEED, ROBERT HOPKINS. 00mins, Oct. 4.1876 . .Alnynon hand, and will be delivered More than Ever! CXVANVILL MILLS! Amer wwxm- 3mm. _re DUNCAN McCALLUM. M. D. Certificafik of p_bys_icia.m Sole Agent for Canada and U. S. BRICK, August. 1876. JOSEPH FERGUSON. bar, 1876. 45 -- J. K. KERR, Solicitor in: the Rail“; {he said ' “Lfl- i fit and Shoe Store, ‘ e. EENARD’S IN MELLBROOK. :1: .. ,wwâ€" _ At the Messenger’ Beak Store, Mfllbrcok. Music Books: Sheet :Music - IN‘ ENDLESS VARIETY, ' , fi 7 may cmce (u Jon" as any othe paint. I: prepared ready for uuflm-I-Uflâ€"U [-B-L“ 1 use in white or «3:3; color deal: ed. Is on many thousand of the finest building of the country, mny of which have been paini ed six years, and now look is well as when first painted. This CHEMICAL PAINT he... ta]: on First Premium at twenty of the State Fairs of the Union. Sample card of colors aentfree Address, MILLER 33.08., 109 Water 815., Cleveland, 0., or N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT 00., ‘ ' .. ' 103 nl'lnmhn Si» RT V ~~ â€" v-nv “uwuuuu, Any persmn sexiding‘their name and address “a enclosing Six manta in stamps, will receive by "tum mail a piece 0 Ornamental Penmanship, S imcns of Bfisiness l’emmuuship. and Circa. hr. A Teachers' Class will, be Owned during t1); olidays, at very low rates. Address .ODELL "s; TROUT, ‘no was dablished in 1861, and is now the most popular and extensive school in the Dominion for all Education of Young Men, Middle-aged Men, mu] Boy», in conunmmial branches. Special attention is given to the went-o of BOOK KEEPING. can plied to every de cut of Trade and Commerce ; also to I‘mctiwl Penmanship, Commercul. Mthmetic. Co, ercial Law, Business (loumnclcncc. Spelling, etc” etc. _ Its gmluates are competent accountants. and are sought for by merchants and business men, 1n want- of help. from all parts nf the Province. Thene are novacatinns, Students my enter at my time w1th equal advantage, Remember this is afnll course commercial school, and connected with forty others located at ontreal and the principal cities of the United States. Terms amenable and lower than most The British American Com was ambush! {n mm “a :_ _ A. manual Collegé @All kinds of Mill Machinery made to order Repairing done at short notice. . Ploughs, etc all of which will be sold at the lowest remunerating prices. The G ocekies are the very best. and quite nvw snd cannot bge «urpaSspd in quality or lvr Che pness. Teas, and ! know you wrll be pleased win: them. 9:} 4]}.Goods will be sold at clan figures, for Cash. COAL OIL for Sale. Farm Produce, of all kinds, taken in exchange for Goods.at C'ush prices. Any only you may fiver me with. will recs”: my vely best aneminn. Before m ing your purchases, will y-‘u kindly fuvox me will: an mspectzuu uf mySmck. 11-)” . -- My Teas are fresh. new and swwt. All I ask is a fair trial oflhese meshing Machines, Sawing Machines, My Boots and Shoes am Well assorted ami selected: Men’s Slogans, Brogans, elm, anen’S. Misses’ and (‘hildren’s Leather, Pebble and Prnuellaa. and all other kin ls, In [5: man, woman. boy or girl. xnur auenuon is Invited to my Dress Goods, Prints, Muslim, Hollands, Towellings. RDSsia and Crash Linens. White Coitons. Grey (lotions. Sheetmgs and Demma. Wm- (low Hollands, Flannels. Dress Trimmings. Pins; Needles. Spuol Thread (Co-Mes 81. Clark) Beads, Tapes, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosnery, Gloves, Table Covers, etc. Gentlemen will find mv Stock of Goods lame ; l have 3.1! the latest designs and pal- wrns. to select from; Canadian. Scott-h andnEnglish 'I‘weeds, Doeskins, ‘Broadcloths, Silk Mixtures. Fancy (.Ioatings. etc. Your attention is Invited to my Dress Goods, Prints, Muslim, Hollar Russia and Crash Linens. White Cottnns. Grey (.‘ottons. Sheetmgs am] (low Hollands, Ftannels. Dress Trimmings. Pins; Needles. Spuo! Threat.“ Beads, Tapes, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hostery, (Moves, Table Covers, 610 Being an old experienced buyer. I have taken advantage of the depressed state of trade. and-buught Goads at ruinws prices. and Lpurpose [0 give .my customers the venefi: thereof. My assortment. IS meat complete. lhnoughout. - ' R~spectfully nnforms the‘public that he has opened out. in the New Stone lately ereteted by George Foster, Esq” near the Railwav Station, Minlbrook. with a New Stock of Dry Goods, Rval‘y-made Clothing. Gem’s Fu'rm'shings. Boots and Shows, Groceries. Crux ker)‘. Glasswa‘e, etc, Millbrook, August 30, 1876. Are now Manufacturing and keep for sale: New StOfgfiét-thhéwxstéffiilih ! Millbmuk, May. 1876. and none but first-class workmen exigployegl1 309138 and Shoes ly9 Respectfully informs the inhabitants of Minbmok, and surrounding country, that he has com- menced the above business in the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Wood Kells, Hunter'> Block, where he will keep cons tantly on hand a. large assortment of Ladies', Mens’, and Chil- dren 5 Boots and Shoes. - A good assortment of Groceries, Crockery, Millbrook. November, 1876. .. [ 47 ] MANUFACTURING 00., M I L L B R 0 OK, : You Going to, Paint?!â€" JOHN READ, -- v- . 'm VJwVVLauu, Veg VI“. 1- '10.? Chambers 817. .Y-. 1 employed, and the best of material used‘ and satisfaction guaranteed, v bud. .., ... imons of the Town [‘3'] guaranteed. ’, Glassvmre, etc., cheap for Cash. painting, and get a paint that N last twice (u long as any other use in white or any color desir- 1 , many of which have beeq paint- ;1133 CHEMICAL PAINT has tak- Jn. Sample card Qf cglors sent free. ‘, a good s’lpply of JOHN READ. Charges moderaté, Toronto. 9' 'AIWays on Sale, At the “Messenger” Be ‘ - ‘3' Any ofbheibove, as well as any mlisic pr Music Books, publishqd by S. brainard'a 8095, f“ behad at the Mcwww Book Store, Ml.“- .y, .31" JAEIES R. M U RRA Y. A Collection of Vocal Music for the use ofpub- lie or private schools, seminaries, colleges, juvenile classes, and the home circle, ‘ Everything New, Fq'esh and Attractive. School Chimes will be found the most thorough, systematic, Wessive and useful ' School Song Book, yet finished, and acrylics a 1011 felt wantof a t-class Musi 'lext.Book or schools The work contains over three hund- red ieces of Music. Teachers {mil interested in the advance- meat of Music in our schools should examine this new book; Mple copy will be mailed. post-paid on receipt of fifty cents. PM, 50 cents ; 35.00 per dozen. ' Any. of the above $11} posh aid on receipt of retail price. Catalogues of usic sentfree. Address all orders to ‘ '- Store.Mfl1b}00k. 7L2 SGHOO BYJA ES R. ., v. ,-;: â€"~-â€" --v- v-v-VO‘: r“"“°"' ed. It contains just‘such music as 15- needed! for Cl‘mrqh‘qr pgrlour use, of moderate difiicul and should be‘ in tile; Mdk‘é'éQEi-Simgam' “M” ' ‘ " Price $3.00. Mail post-paid, ' For Pipe or ReBd Grim; fly Hprépé E. Kimball. , ”Ibis collection ‘of beautiful music armgggl £1me the beat composers, willy'be {bund‘s'uim-l. o'r tonny ‘work of thikiud her'etofore pub ish~‘ no} . . . . . . - T; A.._.A..A:N, ' Q; SGNG flu} “mm": " s; f A Collection‘; )Jâ€"ts;_Pi;zz_<J-fitx;ic, > ' ‘ By‘the bést and most popular authors. Price, _ 2.50 in boards,$3.jx cloth, $4 do. fu'll gilt ' The book contains over 100; pieceg, A Collection of SUNDAY SCEOOL SONGS. By J ames R. Murray. Price 35 cts. ;83.60 per _ “V . don. ~;$3_Qper 100. _ 7 The Best and most" popular Sunday School lit-uâ€" : ‘ ' sic Book ever published. Brainard’s New Method, FOR PIANO FORTE. B Geo. W. Brainaxd. This work is prond'nc- , by all who use st, the best Instruction Book for the Piano For-tam» published. It con- tains no useless matter, and is the result of thirtyyear's practical experience in Piano F orto teaching. Every page is interesting as well as useful. It contains full directions, explana- tions and remarks to teacher and scholar, and is strictly progressive and practical throughout This work also contains Karl Merz’s valuable “ Musical Hints, ”which are alone worth the rice of the boak toauy teacher or scholar. No eacher should‘ fail to examine it. ., mwmnemcmcu. ‘ V Afibmxcc meS mm E'he mast Pppulafi Qollection of ' Instrummtaj Music ever puhnshed. Price, $2.50 in boards ;$3.00 1'! clofh ; $4.00 in cloth, full guilnjontzggxs 175 choice ‘ The A dram?» comings. full and complete (3- cmuntnry com-M, .’ large number of Clea, a full department (I practical 113mm Timex, in all the meters in canmon use :Am/m mlopt- ed to all OCCL‘LSinuS of Church Service, (111mm. etc. Also a «lullamncnt ex )rcssly for Voice (Maura-the entirccontents sing new, attrac- tive and practical. The great church zrjsic book; liyiiSfPâ€"glâ€"cins, Price, $1.2; $12.00 per dozen. This successful Yew Book for Choirs, Con- venh'mm. Singing Shoals. 4-0., will be found su- perior to any work; of the kind published. It contains original cmtrilmtinns from most ofthc pnmzincnt wntcm ml ewrything 15 NEW, FRESF AND SPARK LING. w ~v-‘ ‘- ”m15vdn‘ A selection of new and charming "99 songs, Golden Le zsfifi 8:. Blossoms, 1) 1' CH‘ { .‘ILL‘S KIA'A’EL. A collection of I ~2y-iight popular easy Piano pieces. cullsistin‘. f Waltzes, Polkzua, Schot- tisches, Marches 6311093, Mazurkas, etc. A choice sclectiun ¢ nusic for young players. Price in bounk-‘SZ'DO ; in cloth, $22.50. A Collection of I\ ‘ .'.'. “vie for High and Sing- inu; Schools, »‘ .‘u'r"',i()lls, Classes, 43:9. Say N. Cue s , 3‘ and J. M. North. Price 75 t,- 1.50 per dozen. A splendid sing.“ s' 001 book comg‘ilcd by two anchors of gu- . t 1 2-.P'erience. The .Ilemcn- tnry department .: chat and comprehensive, and the Music (31.! (w, fresh and sparkling. Price, 33. W post-paid. .‘__ -._ Hfmnvfor 01mm 0 Farewell to \Viui 4'; CU“ ‘ ~00) aflWIwwiy BY N. (70E (bmi'iA . .H‘Price, 50 cents ; $5. 00 per «long The book contains over 160 such nuflics n»: he follbwing : Songs that w: m}: forget Frank Edward. A Song of (ix-doc“: Geo. F. Root. Good. Night ‘ J. M. North. Poor old Jud Foster. Spring is L‘romin‘ N. Coe Stewart. The summer uh) we 001mm; T. F. Stewart. V acation sung N. Coe Stewart. , . {tightlx R The Singi- :2, School Echo, are given. The work is carefully Ii a'ured f . throughout. and sandy progrossne. Mn 10‘ the student by e- Q; ~ stages up to the study an In}: ‘ _ ‘ . ” 'Md‘i WT ”at rd by in: In thi of Ian furthc Per can]: “con 1413.. paper and 811le sure and order Kl thgjx‘mt. ‘ , A” entlrely 116‘ onvmtiommd sin 'ing school ‘ book, by J. \ 'fllimn Sulfum. ‘nca. 75 cans; $7Lw'pcr dozen. This 5001‘ haunt with unprecedented um: 0888,_and Wreaths lead of 311 others aa a. C91:- Ventmu and singing uchool book. It contains the “film's celdmted Normal memo}. and a fine selection of ‘lunic. . THE .E-DVANCE. 7â€"wm- I. -Iv" ““wim F 91' Reed Organ, by Horace E. Kimhvfl. Price $2. )0 ; mailed goat-paid. The mgst mm late, thorough, pm essivc md practxcal ‘ of of the kind cur pu dished. Th1: New Method is far superior to any other Qrgan instructor. But one thip g is taught ‘17 a WM. 3212 full (:Vphnatiozm and direction! PURE DIAMONDS, An swig-cl; n: For SCJLOOla, gigabal Fifi“: lie-wad. WALL LN VOLUNTARIES. \ S. BRAINARD‘S SONS, ‘ Cleveland, Ohio. “5' Piano Pieceé. EN CHORD. NORMAL. 1, Teachers} A uwtcurh. N. C06 Stewart. T. F. Stewart. N. Coe‘ Stewart. Mandel N . Coe Stewart. Mendelssohn. The only kind fit for igvalids and 9.11 £th Ilaâ€"v; any rtsgard for their health and gal-vans sys- tem. rdecs from prgmpt paying yers punc- tually attended to. ‘ ‘ ' ' ' " EINE ALES AND PORTER The pro arty is situated On Bank Street, pd. joining 1‘. Henry Sharpe’s Corner Lot, and consists of about a Quarter of an Acre of land, with a. new two-story Frame Dwelling there- on. The house contains Six rooms, and is leased to Mr. Wilbum, Painter, 312365 a year. Will be sold subject to said ste, which ex- pires about September next. Good title. For particulirs, apply to the undersigned, {at the Mesfenger Book Store, who has received Instructions to aellthe said Property. ALFRED E. HAYTER. R, FRANCIS POST, having purchased a.‘ Farm in the vicinity of Owen Sound, desires to sell his House and Lot, Ja329§ 03.11331“. House “ and Has commenced the Grocery Business, one door West of the Messenger Book Store, and‘ has a good variety of Fresh FAMILY GROCERIES on hand, cheap for cash. 0111 customers, as well as new, invited to call. Including a great variety 'of Day Books, Ledv guts, Journal, and other Blank Books. Just Arrived, THE NEW HYMN BOOK, IN GREAT VARIETY, Also, Marge Stock of Miscellaneous Books and General Stationery, MESSENGER BOOK STORE. ALFRED E HAYTER. METHODIST MUSIC BOOKS. Millbrook, 0th 10, 1876. 21021;"? " ' J. m" HAMC0 es 419\\W*fnnSt..Pn.+nn.Mm,‘ Glamorgan Steam 2000110le Saw and _S_h_i_ngle 101113. PAPER, QB. 5.9033313: ~wâ€" ___1~. Sunday Sclmnf Cinls, Statlzry, Mottoes, Black ground Panels. etc. Also tlm finest and most Ccmylcte assortment of 9:; Chromos, both on white mounts, blue line, and black mounts, guld line. Our stock embraces every- thing desnrable for Dealers, Agents or Premium pur oses, and all should test our prices and qua. ity of work. The right parties can realize anindependencc in every locality by taking an figency for our stretched and framed Chro- mos: Particulars free. Illustrated Catalogue On receipt 3f stamp. Send for $3 or $5 outfit. Address, J. LATHAM CO., 419 “'3 ulH'n "ton St“. P-ns‘nn. Mass. ULLL‘J\!.LVJ '1. I»). finest stock in the world, embracing m'sr 3,000,000 chroma.“ Paintings and Chuicu Prints, at our enlarged An'r Rooms. All the new and powlur subjects at rock-bottom prices. The Fails of the Rhine size 20x28~rmnzmtic nn 1 grand : Sconcon the Susquehanna, one of the M23 of the r-camn, size 19x27; Lake Lucemo, Switzerland, the most beautiful lake in the worm: Isoln. Bella. a. charming Scene in Nanhcrn Italy, compauiun to the preceding :01? Boston Light, a beautiful marine, size 14x20, in great demand ;01d Oak- en Bucket, White Mountains, Niagara Falls, Newport, Saratnga, Gathering l‘rilm‘uses, .11; the Sea. Shore, Paddy in Dibiuulty. Also Virr 8?? Vex-“éusmm: §§Omglenébanfmit and Millbrmk, June, 1876. Presbyterian Psalm Books, The Berean Question Back, for I877. FOR SALE. Millbrook. Ont, In Millbrook. \ AH the farmo \ ' vrc of the “ “VCR to do" sort and 3011.; of ti; '1), who have turncd their ato tention ur-frui‘»: 412:1 market gardening, have grown nah. Thu, an}! is laam, varying from sandy to clayey, and suz'fzu' gently undulating, int: rsectml wgth smal‘zsuw ms and‘ measionnl wet meadow-5, in which ' ‘poeists of peat or mum are stored, sutficien u ferti lizu the whole upland surface, after it has. been exhausted of its natural fertility. It iscertainly one ofthe most (xtmh‘ivzc fertile («rm-ts, in our almost level position, and suitable conditionfor plmaantfurming, that we [mow of this side of the Western prairies. Wefound «mm: of the ohlmtfin'ms appr1rm::‘.l_l,l_7'zwt as prq/r'mb/y productive as w/wnfiro't cleared o/Z/brest Jrfly or a. hundred years ago. The geologist? would soon discover the cause of this continued fertility The whale country is a marine deposit, amid] through the sail .vc found evidences. of calcareous substancctz, gen- erally in th': form bf indumted (:ah-zu-cnu- m M showing many «listint forms of mxvfcni s ' 4. of the tertiary funnation : (ml I ifs m tr I, simm' is scuthrul all 1/.- rev ‘7’: t-‘w Av..- - comminutvclfm‘m, (mil in f , Hr ’. - easily (iuimillztr-d by and: /. ~ desires to cullim/p. ' 1" QHRQM a_)S. "1 The foliowing is mi Extract from a of Vineland, published in the New buns, by the w 11 known Agricnlm Robiusnn: ‘\ A paper containing full infilhnwitfi: 23111 In; sent upon application to Charles K. Landis, Vigfsicmd. N7 J., free of cost . , m ,7 , -wv. ”aw. (u Ill-AI towmwf Landisville and Vin-gland, also furs'ale‘ Fountain Brewery, Port Hope. mu, ku nu" vv 9‘.qu- ‘ The Rafi-($31.3 only 3-1. miles south of Phil- “'ad61phia, by Railroad, in a mild. delightful cli- ‘ mate, and at the very doors of the New York and Pl~ xladeljphiz; Markets. Another Railroad Rugs: "firoct to New York. The: Place isalmwly Lam". Succmgful and I’ro-wvrom. Churches, Sclmols, and other privileges are already established. Also, many utactories of Shoes, Clothing, Glam, Straw Goods, and other things, at which «Memnt members of afaini‘lycan pmcuge employment. TL‘ 1 WV’V'V »' “ . ' ,. mama; , For HagdrTlmesI ECrocliér 1,» ”Meter, : , ‘1 03.me mun SURROUNDINGS :_ .HE “mmâ€"303%”, wmbMyfgg‘X '. " .‘ ‘ . , v ET. ”d 11‘ .h‘d' x .., -Ifi‘: As, An “mug Fm“ “W, “Pecmuy adapt- man’émé for 3m3$‘rmvémfion h} I ' oI’E H be m ed to the growth of the Vine, where it is 3.11 ea in] attention is paid. establishe success and :a. s Larr (2 Pro/its. ' passen ‘ The land is also ada1)texltoill)ergiom‘lll of I’efich- trains. Omnibus to and from all gel 5 ea, Pears, A ples am) small fruits :also ,~Grain; The Bar is stocked with the best brands at Gliass and egetablcs. ” L‘ uorp The Table is surplied with ‘11 3h" . Many hundreds of excellent I moyards, Or- 13cm: A13 of the season. v By the C: chards and It'urme, can now be seen. 34 Room, attached, with a new Billifl'd 7’11» 1 (mus-3n, :n “.1” 09 ...:I,... ”mu. .1: mn _ - . fl .. ‘ - '- . , ' 5 .1. Mud All wanting Fruit Far-rips, eapccxally adapt- nodations for“ edtothc rowth of the Vin , Where It 18.3.11 ea ialatteni establishe success and pays‘ Large Prqnta. Omnil The land is also adapted to the growth of Peach- m ea, Pears, A ples am) small fruits :8-130 ;Grain; The Bar is: Grass and egetablcs. ” L’ uors The Many hundreds of excellent I meg/ants. 01'- 6105213 of ti: than]; and Furmx, can now be seen. Emmi R00 The Location is only 34. miles gout}: of Phi; table -. Herein. adelnhia. bv Railrnm? in n. mi’H. dphohtfn'l nh- ~ BREWER OF UNADU LTURATED ONLY 15:3ng For HardiT-iméSx AND FOR SALE AT THE r-J' GAUT. All kinds of waned in the New York. 7' '~ U known Agriculturist, Solon 3.21 extmfi: from a description The largest and éné mafia}: ‘0}:gdagi52fiauone1pottedw; The owner ié requested to fp'qme and 'p‘ro‘i'ré prepertyapay charges, and_ta.ke them away. JAMES O’HAM Cm; NW 14.1876 - . 3‘45 STRAYED, into the premises of the Sub- } scriberglmlmfiwthmfiefiw Con. of Gavan, bout 2 mo‘pjcy‘ifigofi'ljhi'ee' CALVES, Aâ€"Q __L_';1 1 ,7”â€" -â€"._â€"â€", â€". vâ€"vvv' ..... Be sold for $700 cash Accurate insertions guaranteed. .A list_ of the papers, giving daily, ___1__, 11 $3,250,40 worth of space in various news~ gapers distributed through thirty States, will e sold for $700 cash.‘ Accumm £nsertinng : GOOD Advertising ! -â€"__â€"__ JIAKING CALLS ON THE ROAD. Millbrook, August. 1876. Will regularl visit Centrevillc and Biponifiezd with flesh Meats, once a. week, Butcherâ€"Sim) next doortom r 'denc 'Millbrook. y 985 .el rhythm“ price 1;;ng ood F c m fiheep 15d 130ch cusbgemhrfislgd :1; the G. A. Duncan 15 alsocarryl cam’ing on the Bakery at the Station, :11 rear of Mr John De) 'ell’ 8 Grocery where the best of Fresh Bread, Cakes find, Confecfionary can be had, PM! supplies For the accommodation of the public. 9. Sup- pl will be found in Mr. A. Feds Store. Vedding Cakes got up in firstl-cluss style. Soirees and Te; Pmifis; furnished at short notice, and at West rates. in Mr. Deyell's séon‘e, Millbrook, August, 1576. Baker .8; Confectioner, EGS to inform the Public that he has pur- chased the, Bakery formerly carried on by Mr, A. Law, where he will at all times keepon hagd a fuanbock of ‘Fresh Bread wdngkes. GEO. A. DUNCAN, 311.3% and Pork and cusstomeng funmhed 011‘ be t reasons. DURING TEE SUMMER. Bills cut to aria, and delivered to any par! of the V illage. Orders to my address left at the Millbrook Post 0111' ;e willy receive prcmpt attention. Lumber, Shingles and Sawed Timber. rates. NH " rhizmxs " 380 Fulton Sh m f Brooklv'x’N. Y - -n ._-._L 3“ 6irrt$L M pr (02. A tr 1] Rm of T).- R :ssner ‘seelem axed Cu..- ‘nmpti nu Ponders \\ 1.1 be sent fret. by maj‘. $0.5} paid to ex cry sum: rcr from they aimve lsease. This Is the only preparation kuuxxn :0 cure or benefit that disease.- Irice for hr «3 Box $3. 00. Address, Priiie for hr '0 luv; by mail, posf paid to any part ‘uf the hind States or Canada, $3.00. tested By humhw!» of casus in the 01d “‘0th and a inmmncut cure 1m: bccn the result in every mstancc. Sufi-eras from this dismsa should give these powders an earlytrird. asits curative. powers are wcm 'crfui. many persons having been cured by a trial bux alone. Dated, at Miubmbk, this Thirty-first day of October, 1876. Any person zatllict-ed’with the above disease is requested to send .thcir address tu Ash a: {nhhina an". a trial Box of Dr. GouLud's in~ fumble Fit Powders will be sent to than. by man. post paiJ, {ta-e. TheSe I’owdeerm been (,‘-:u‘:r~‘..§a:t mm f» 'immes,vAddresses :Lud Dc- sczim’uu, 11).. . .;, “man-1113” oftht-Sr claLns. a. stat/x u'eut 0i i. c Accounts, and :i.u Insure of {he “mni‘UE‘Q; i .2: y , held by than 2 Anti Pt?’ ': ‘- - :cc ~ hereby gi‘hxu £113?sz said i;-.~c-ttcr;: 2-. 2m nedjateiyufter div '5: :' Thirteenth day of Ueuunber, 1876'. pm: , m distribute the Estate of the said Honor .4. ' son Doughty, “'idow, among the parti..s titled thereto, regard being had only to ~h claims as the said Executors shalllhen have notice of ; and this Notice is give]?! under, the provisions at the Statute passed in the Twen- ty-ninth year of the Reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, Chaptered 28, Section ‘27. J . is Creditors of Honor Jackson Doughty, . Lute of the Village of Millbrook, in the 'Couuty of Durham, in the Province of Ontario, (Widou of the. late James Doughty,) who died on or alum the Fifth day of October, 1870'. an: here‘by m-mirv I. on or before Walnesda}. the 13%) a1..}‘ uf 1} member, 1876. to send b; Past, prcpzwl‘ :0 Archibald Wood and Richard Howden, " 3‘ 33:17»)? Post Office, “(.19 Exe- cutor: of two 4m. Will and Testament of the gaid Hon.» .l . 4.9011 Ikughty! \Vidmv, rthuir ALFRED E. HAYTER. Minn-00k. Dec. "21. 1875;? Eraecutors’ (Notice. Adda-:35, STRAY CALVBS. Chromos 6w44 FITS OR EPILEPSY. WM. SCOT-1‘, Dominion Hotel Mir-brook, Ont ASH ROBBIN S. 360 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Careful Hostin- in “hm-Lam APCHIB ALD \VOOD, RICHARD HO“ DEN. of , @Gom ma Silver Pa " fi ‘ . - . ‘ pgr, 7 ml and plum, Just gnawed at the Hagar DAâ€"J- mâ€"- ' ,H..-’ ,. dome scam. "I " " Mail have: Junction at 11 15:11:; :10“! 31' '12:“â€" Loot. lam-mum. JWifi no a»; arriying at Toronto at 10 so. Madxeaves 225 m;mwxng" ‘31: “But. 'pt605. 1“ P m ; Lindsay 12 50; \Voodvme 150; “'3 gashene 5 00 p m. Lindsay Mixpd,‘ leaves Port Hope 4 20 p m : Millbrook 5 49; Bethany 6'05; arrive at Lindsay 7 20. Patel-bore Branchâ€"Trains leave Millbrook 710a m :11 15am ;and 540pm-;Pewrbou- 800,12'20, and 640 :an'iveathkefield. am, lOOpmmd720pm. ’ TRAINS MOVIKG SUITE. Lindsay-Mixed leave Lindsay 5 20:81:03.. mee600;Bethnny635:Millblfiok_710ar- rive-at For}: HopeSi’Ogm: ind. GrilliaMafl, eavesOrilliaIOOPD; ‘. ' 400:0memee440; Bpthmy 515; mi brook540;u'riveat-Portfib 645. a.m;920iy.'m, and 3 20 111:?“qu 605, 10 15 3116.4 40;"fivegt,MflMw \am;10.55am;and520pm. ‘ ' Midlanigailway. Railway T inw T ableâ€"«71413; 187 . TRAIN S MOVING NORTH. Drillia Mail. leaves Port Hope 1000 a. m :Nfll- brook}! 1.5:Bpfhsinyll 32:0mm12l0 ‘ER MS, for .the Mill Property, sxooo ash, and the balance, $1000, on easy terms. }‘0r further particulars, 3.1) )1) tom- Alfred E. lfiaytcr. at _the Jlewuqer haul Store. Mill- bz'ook,’ or in: the premises. chm}; for Ca'sh. This preperty is one of the most valuable. of its kind, that is to be found in the country. being situated at the Station, where theLnxn- lmr can be loaded from the saw, aboard of the Cars. There isample room to lay Seven to Ten Thousand Logs on the ground. 0n the property. which contains Two Acres of Land, there is also a gmd Dwelling Home, Stable, and Out-houses, all in good order. There is .a good Lath Mill, that turns out over'One Hundred Bundles of Latha day. Slabs and Edgings furnish the Stuck for this Mill. The Building is 70 x ‘25 feet, and confirm A. large Circular Saw, Edging Saw, and Batting Saw. with capacity to cut 10,000 feet a day; The Engine is 22-horse power. The (aw-duct is all the fuel required. The wateris furnished by a. never-failing stream. In the lower department, situated at the Midland Railway Station 335pxn. Barley $2 a Bushel! Monummtx, Ilvmlutom‘e‘, Chinâ€"w}: Pieces, Far- niturt: Taper, Grave Railiuys 41'. .. at pr ces to suit the Times. Aninspection of premises, Stock, c., isinvitetl. All Work entrusted tons will bemmiully and punctually executed, and war‘innted waive ut- miactxo tmn. Also, Agent for Scotch Granite Manna-o: and Loo fingSlnte. Shopâ€"011mm» Street, near 'Walton. R. J. ARMSTRONG. Millbrook. Oct. 16. 1876. 43 Mmmfactur‘w and Dealers in d! kind i‘?3.RICA.\' FOREIGN school: :achers to make non » ' Magi-cs without mm with their prof W The worlds!»- ingmanufacmred ‘at a .; of ave; 820,1“) for t} a lice-at}, artistic and. " .7 1M the ml: Ir,- the ., ‘ ; reliable \ ‘ H l’rinfin'a and Pibfis ' A qqantitypf t? BILL LUMBER forado. flarble Works. U”â€" -W" dreaeflto the Pubfidscsgencrdmm; lowerâ€"- HAZEN B BIGNEY 00., :2'o andSI/ M. Fraud: Xan‘r‘rsm, Mom QUE. In the Village of Mjflhmnk, _5 gmranteeapemineut “nation for two . . and Good Pa} ' ' Don’t $11 to writefnr carpi-iv 'gvatetemls,mmp1e mute. Thisisaglad ’ .schoo tm-herstomke non t :11: doubl}: Maj-cs without mm witbtheirpmf ' ’1 W. Theuorkiabo- mg manufactured ‘at a 4.7. 0‘ 0V6; $20 W ‘0? t1“ liters-r}, artistic u“; Vat J lwyistm the .phtes. hr h WI- “’OLFENDEN 00. Port Hope, August, 1876. Iv 0. banana." '1 ma taint.“ magnifi- cent. conuiningovaz oublecn w» to pages. and over300mpk‘k in}! ”$33;an- ings. Theworkit Wind in hit, on a. E?“ which insureaiww June to ever-yangâ€" um reading family. To a ergefic ung men or Mia, who are ‘_.:g to w we will max-antes a oemment' :«mzion for twq van. E W ANT reliable. an» rgetico. agents m away to“ m the Dnm‘ili for the new “ Illustrated Biwon of the Dam- ion of Canada." IlAs opéhed a mfimmshg opgosite the Dommon' ‘ " Hotfi'ihm” magma. wit, cmmwgkm .g. _; ‘ . 1c «- For the JCCUD’UDO‘ll-flion of those requi'n'33 a3 ~- Mxmarook, August, 1876. : j 50 PORT HOPE 11' YDRA ULIC W‘chenden 8:. 00., Hot Tea,:n:d:Cofiee. copra sown. l 747

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