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Dundalk Guide (1877), 6 Dec 1877, p. 3

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‘ution in the nothern portion of s assuming nlzlrmihgm rday morning, at 10:30, the fog don as dark as miduight : fop x Misccellaneous. W e London (Eng.) stong ; to a close, while thatof tton operatives is SN- ®r Port.â€"A meetâ€" s men was held on ose of discussing the Sir Hugh Allan reâ€" icks to the adoption port, viz., the absence inmunication with mess of the pilotage pmcee of priv;l'ngl tors. Several werâ€" wing the position, ag being in faver . of nothe te i H of the Pope‘s no hopes of hig There appears roa wholesale m the Wost c as via Portâ€" H © of the largest .000 spi.dh' is estimated ag ed lost off the enty persons unt claimedâ€" t in the Conâ€" rs have been rom $200 to ter conviected imuted to imâ€" e at Vieuna sed on De e gives his but his real 1 C ad on their The stolen as the thief the Siour louds band in the Black been issued annot very th the abâ€" Hills says I at the atâ€" , who â€" has Siout, and it with . nexs s will be m nment of s t.es fthe River Plymouth would ac~ the regu { buffalo s houour red Sioux in body, | are on ; Detroit. the bullet iting preâ€" Halifax, mpany‘s scieutific months. welery, ty will . The 1 there nmme burglar day | i% At the iety in read _ s ardiâ€" letach twelve 1 K hand rtress crime 1 ac there I1 fact next 1008 fin the We the tom the C is 8O to thunk my counsel for the way they defendâ€" ed me. _ I am happy that I got a fair trial. I thank the public at large for what they have done for me; also my clergyman." These remarks were uttered at intervals of nearly a minute, with great emotion, alâ€" though his voice was not tremulous. The exeeutioner then conducted him to the trap, and having pinioned his legs, drew the black eap over his face and acdjusted the rope. â€" Rev. Mr. Johnston read a porâ€" tion of the Church of Ungland service and began to repeat the Lord‘s Prayer. When he had reached the words "Deliverus from evil," the Sheriff gave the signal, whereâ€" upon the hangman sprung the trap and the unfortunate man struggled in the gasp of death. The drop was about five feet. His body twitched convulsively, but at the expiration of soven minutes #ll was over. A‘ter the body had husg for the usual twenty minutes, it was cntdown and placed in a pine coffin and earried into the late coll of deceased, where a post mortem exâ€" amination, was MW Dr. Richardson, m the ‘of a num~ ber of medical students. The usual formality of an inquest was gone through with, ‘the verdiét of the jury being "Death by hanging." Instead of the noose lbeing under theleft exaritslipped around to the back of his mneck. Consequently death resulted fromm strangulation m1 ste ecuti embl tep br ail and preater deughters, fo on Tuesday f unkhappy fath view, which 1 a most affecti about the unf most poignan tations paing though much down under th tun ber last, suffered the extreme perfalty of the law at the grol in Toronto, on Friday morning. Since his sentence on the 22nd of October, the enm]omnd‘mn has passed his thime in a most exemplary manmer. Buoyed up by the jury‘s recommendation to mercy he immgined for some weeks that the death sentenced would not be carried out, and even stated to the Governor of the gnol that sometning told him he was not to die. The Governor endeavored to disâ€" abuse his mind of this 1dea and to turn his thoughts in a different «direction, but the prisoner never lost hope until Baturday, week when the Sheriff visited the gaol and informed Mr. Green, the Governor, that he had received a telegram from Ottawa to the effect that the law must take its course. Mr. Green conveyed this information to the condemned man who said, on hearing it, *My God, is ail hope gone." After this he gave up all thought of a reprieve, and showed by his demeanour that he was tryâ€" ing to fix his thoughts on something higher and preater than life in this world. His deuglters, four in number, visited the grol, on Tnesday for the purpose of wishing the unkhappy father a last farewell. The interâ€" view, which lasted newly two hours, was a most affecting one. The women hung about the unfortunate man, displaying the most poignant grief and uttering lamenâ€" tations painful to hear. . The prisoner, wWin John Williams who murdered his wife at Weston on the night of the 21st of Septemâ€" fr im at rt la mD 1 arty Hiams the Wife Murderer. M o pr ht to i much affected and nearly broken inder the stress laid upon his feelings, ed to restrain himself with the reâ€" ble fortitude that has marked his life the condemnation amid his tears fell fast. He counsellea them to d aS dolOws iâ€"â€" by the Rov. Mr. Johuston, the exâ€" and the Deputy Governor of the prisoner marched through the id out into the yard with a frm migh he was apparently sufferâ€" tense nervousexcitement. When the front and TUFks moughnis wore again Dour on the awfel ordeal throuch ras nbout to pass. The prisoner. HANGED AT TORONTo. on, of Weston, who attend ughts ressed the platform, he MS A young lady wishes to get a situation to learn Dressmaking. Apfiivntion to be sont to Gutpz Office, Dundalk. d44 Wants to learn Dressmaking Fall Wheat, per bush Spring Wheat * Barley, hi Oats, hi Peas, 8t Dressed Hogs, per 10 Butter, rolls, per Ib... Onts, . t# 88 to Peas, &* Â¥rake 64 to Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs 5 00 to Butter, rolls, per lb......... 21 to * Aukly ditkeKY rerererrectneres 18 to EggS, POI dOM.rereerarrrrere+e+ 19 to Potatoes, per bag............ 60 to Turnips, péF DUSliceecceree ++ 00 to Hay, per ton.................. 14 00 to Shee H W NEW ADVERTISMENTS. _ To yiew the village o‘er, Just halt a wee, call in and see Kenn Attention all, both great and small, To this, my â€"advertising: 1 drive my trade just right ahead, Aud uo monopolizing. My name is Norval, but no more On Grampian hills 1 roam, For in Dundalk I‘ve placed my shop And built myself a home. 4 Your horses shod, or any job To meet the great demand, I will turn out, without a doubt, The best that‘s in the land. _ _ So when you walk around Dundalk, [We understand that Rev. Mr. Yewens has decided to accept the charge thus ofâ€" fered him and has signified his intention to the Warders of St. Paul‘s Church here. The date of his removal has not yet been fixed. We regret in common with the many friends of the Rev. gentleman in this place that he has concluded to move from amongst us. Wecommend him to the good will of the people of Elora, avd wish him all prosperity and happines.]â€" Examiner. Mexemsâ€"In Frot Janet MeKi!lop 'l'uwuslu'p of Pr The work of recovering the bodies from the Blantyre Pits, the scene of the late terâ€" rible colliery catastrophe, has been much retardad by the fresh aceumulation of gas in the workings. One hundred and fiftyâ€" one have been so far recovered. St. Joux‘s Cuuren Enora.â€"The Elora Express of last week says: "In accordance }with intimation given a few weeks since, the Bishop of Nisgara met the Church Wardens, and a number of the members of the congregation, in the church, on Tuesday last. The affairs of the parish were talked overâ€"a unanimous decision was arrived at that the congregation reâ€" quired the whole time of a clergyman in charge. Inaccordance with this dicision â€"which very much pleased his Lordshipâ€" it was determined to extend a call to Rev. H. L. Yewens, of Mount Forest, and the Bishop at onee wrote to him, aquainting him of the fact. Those ofthe congregation present guiarantee the payment of the neeâ€" essary stipend namely, $800 per Annumn. A British naval cfficer in thiforti‘is said to have been stoned by a mob on the streets of Callao. Since the Huascar affair the feeling in Peru against the British navy is very strong. than frm dislccation of the nzek. The body was Loricd in the goal yord, imâ€" me diately bexeath the spot where the sest fold stocd. The excentioner was Heury England, an exâ€"whiskey detective of Toronâ€" to. _ He apperred on the platform in ordinary clothes, and without uny disguise performed his duty in & nonchalant manâ€" ner EDFERN BLACKSMITHING. en 41 per ewt LY DUNDALK â€" MARKETS Duxpar ®, December er 100, lbs, at mill 82 25 t TORONTO MARKI Toroxto, Dece T {irm In Ar W Owen Sound, on t f Mr. John W. Re f G. M. Dutchart & BIRTHS REST MARKETS e Office, Dec. 4. 1 DIED JOHN NORVAL, or the Gore, oUTH 11 10 )ecember 6, 1877 | in a mortgage (luh:gi 18 II $2 25 to §2 _ . | made by Ju(‘.nh Sipes, 3 _2_.) to" 2 2‘5’ l))umlalk, which wflll b 3 00 to 200 time of sale, there will 4 £o 1:-» i‘ 00 Auction : 0 60 to 0 ga| AUCTIOX Rrooms or as . .$ 18 to > 1 16 65, Yonge Stre .. 0 95 to 1 00 : . 0 28 to 0 30 Clty of T .. 0 30 to 0 55 on .& 0 50 to O 60 . 8 00 to 10 00| SATURDAY, the 15t} 0 50 to 0 60 BER NJ & 400 to 4 00 1s. + .. 4 00 to 8 00| m at 12 c‘eloe .. 5 00 to §%0 Those certain parcels of . "0 40 to 1 00 being composed of Lots /‘ 0 I5 to °0 16 aud4r;x Blo . 0 15 to 0 15 : C 28 to T io Village of ot io o o oo [ Comn ob t on ‘ 0 05 to o og| MR mgltn !‘lle plan fi 0 o7 Office of the South Ridi ; 1 to 0 07 | of Groy, subdividing L« f and 250, in the Second MARKETS, of the Toronto and Sy , Dec. 4, 1877. _ | the Township of Proton 2...85 50 to 5 75| â€" Upon one of the lots ... 4 .00 to 4 5q | oneâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half story fr ... 1 00 to 110| new. hi A .0):) :: } 0‘-: The property will ba .... 0 95 to 1 09 | or together, as may be .... 045 to 0 59| . The Vendors reserve .... 0 28 to 0 30| right to one bid upon e: .... 0 50 to 0 55 | separately, or to one bi .... 0 60 to 0 65| put up in one lot. l... 0 14 to 0 14| _ Conditions of sale car ... 0 12 to 0 15| R. G. Barrett, Solicitor, .... 0 20 to 0 25| time of sale. .... 0 20 to 0 50 & n .... 0 75 to 0 80 Solicit .... 5 09 to 6 00| _ November 15th, 1877 ....10 00 to12 00 Ts (t) 05 GUIDE vilway M on the 80th Nov of Maleolm Ken H 50 X) 0 $1 ETS. ember 6, 1877 1 24 to #1 27 1 05 to 1 1: t 12:30 1:30 8:50 3.10 :03 05 e 26 inst lHform (0 Oth ult Menzio: 19 00 8:12 10:00 9:00 6 P.M. 3:45 5:05 PM 70 12 68 40 68 27 50 9 19 WATCHES$, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SEWING MACHINES, etc., Ambrotypes, or in the new gallery _whi_ch:he hns just erectâ€" Begs to inform the inhavitants of Duadalk and surrounding eountry, that he is prepared to â€" take Connty of Grey, and Province of Ontario, according to the plan filed in the Regastry Office of the South Riding of the County of Grey, subdividing Lots Nos,. 228, 229, and 250, in the Second Range Southâ€"west of the Toronto and Sydenham Road, in JOHN NICKLE SATURDAY, the 15th DAYof DECEMâ€" BER NEXT, at 12 o‘clock, noon. Those cortain parcels of land and premises being composed of Lots 34 . in Block "IH" and 4 in Block I in the The property will be put up separately or together, as may be desired. The Vendors reserve to themselves the right to one bid upon each parcel if put up separately, or to one bid upon the whole if put up in one lot. Conditions of sale can be obtained from R. (G. Barrett, Solicitor, Toronto, or at the time of sale. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Pursuant to the powar of sale contained in a mortgage dated 1st December, 1875, made by Jacob Sipes, of the Village of Dundalk, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be sold by Public Auction at the AUCTION ROOMS OF ANDREW MENDERSON, G5, Yonge Street, in the The subscriber has purchased a Rerkshire Boar, of the improved breed, from the Townâ€" ship of Pickering, which he wall keep for serâ€" vice on Lot No, 200, 2nd Range, Proton, near Inistioge. _ Charges for each sow $1, cash. SsAMUEL WAKELY, Inistioge, Nov. 15, 1877. *hâ€"42 Mortgage Sale. Improved RBorkshire Boar. Begs to inform the inhabitants of Dundalk and vicinity that he has on hanc +d for sale a fine stock of is also a good Two Story Dwelling and office on the property. Would be leased subject to sale. . Large quantities of cusâ€" tom logs are now offering for immediate sawing. t The â€"Subscribers having refitted their Steam Saw Mill, at Dundalk, and put in a powerfal new boiler, are prepared to sell this mill property, or exchange it for farmâ€" ing lands. The Mill is 100 by 45 feet, with Shingle, Lath, and Stave Machinery. There is about four acres of land attached, with Railway frontage of about 30 rods. and Railway Siding to Mill Yard. There m his premises Owen Sound Street, near the STATION, + â€" â€" Dundalk, Cood Family Flour for sale, Dundisk, Feb. 23, 1877. ed and fitted \1{3 in the best style, next ("\ door to his WATCH : SHOP," opâ€" Steam Saw Mill Notice is hereby given that the Tororto, Grey & Bruce gnilway Company will apâ€" ply to the Legislature of the Province of Ontario at the next Session thereof, for an Act to ammend the several Acts relating to the said Company, so as to enable the said Company to issue Postal Bonds and Second Mortzage Bonds, and to enable the Company to sell the unallotted shares of their eapital stock at such . price as the Company thinks fit, and to confirm agreeâ€" ments with other Railway Companies, and municipal corporstions, and for certain other purposes. November 15th, 1877 Satisfaction â€"Guaranteed. Up Mr. P. WHITTLE! TOYS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, CANNED FRUIT, CANNED FISH, FRESH CYSTERS, SARDINES,: ete. Also that he has apened new Nov. 29, 1877 Ovs=ster Efooms, Prof wW. H. BEATTY, Solicitor for the Applicants. Nov. 29th,1877. *144 Photographs, FROM LOCKET to LIFE SIZE, on one of the lots there is erected a indâ€"aâ€"half story frame house nearly Village of Dundalk, DUCWS DA LIEEKX. posite the Post ~Office. Charges _moderate, Cleaned and City of Toronto Sale or Lease, DUNDALK. Call searly. Notice. R. G. BARRETT, Solicitor for the Vendors NEW on For at R. J. DOYLE, 8. J. LANE. e42 d44 y1 in -L;t fuli mounted, for ten dollars up to forty dolâ€" lars, The cost of the Hearse to Dundalk or near Dundalk is five dollars. . Burial Robes, gloves, scarfs, and hat bands kept in Stock. Orders by. tclegraphâ€" promptly attended to. Cotfins can be sent by the first train, or they can be sgnt in the hease. * E. HUMPHRIES â€" Undertaker, tiâ€"10 $ helburne. Great chance to make G‘O I lD'mnney. . We need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapâ€" est and best lllustrated family publication in the world, â€"Any one can become a suce>ssful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. . The price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reâ€" portsmaking over$150 in a week. Alady agent reports taking over 400 subscriber in ten days. All who engage make money fast, _ You can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time, You need not be away from home over night. You can do it as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outlit free. If you waut profitable work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to try the business, No one who engages fails to make great pay, Adâ€" dress ‘The People‘sJournal," Portland, Maine, The undersigned would respectfully inform the inhabitauts of Dundalk and swrrounding country that »h@ has fim wp~his shop in Shelburne with Steam power and latest maâ€" chinery, and that a general stock of Furniâ€" ture will be kept in stock and at low rates. Undertaking will receive special attention, and at low rates. . A, nioely trim med Coftin, Leads, the onward movement forward in his motto, and he now flings his banner to the breeze, notifying the inhabitants of Proton, and surrounding Townships, that he has purchased the Carding and Fulling Maâ€" chinery formerly owned by Mr.~J. J. Middleton, and has fitted them up in firstâ€" class style, and is now ready for Roll Cardâ€" ing and Cloth Dressing, and hopes by striet attention to business and good work, to merit a share of public patronage. Havâ€" ing had an experience of over twentyâ€"five years he has no hesitation in saying that all work shall be warranted according to quality. The following gentlemen can testify to his ability as a workman in the past: Mr. H. Graham, Merchant, Dunâ€" daik; Mr. J, Agnew, Councillor, New Surâ€" vey ; Mr. W. Hoskinson, New Survey; Mr. J. Nixon, New Survey. ‘Those from a distance calling early in the morning will get their rolis home with them the same To six days of the Week Hard Labour, IN A SHOE SHOP Say, young man, where did you get those Sewed Boots you have on * Why, I got them AT MORROW‘S SHOESHOP, in Dundaik ! Can‘t see ‘em anywhere else same style. . He is making them for 87 a pair (cash)â€"rea beauties, the cheapest I ever saw. Dundalk, May 23, 1877 These wanting firstâ€"class Boots & Shoes, should call and give me their order, which 1 purpose tilling with the best material the market can procare, and as all work is got up under ny own supervision, I have not the least hesitaâ€" tion in saying that entire satisfaction will be given. All work warranted, All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Boots and Shoes. Remember the place, Corner of Main and Queen Streets, Dundalk. J. W. MORROW. Ladios‘ and Geonts‘ Sowed and Pegged Calif Boots, C‘loth Dressing. Wool Carding Flesherton, June 20, 1877 Woor Tarex in Exciaxaes ror Goops or in payment for work. r».To parties coming a distance to get Roll Carding done, we will do our best to give them their work home with them. Fullâ€"Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, Filling Yarn, &c., which will be sold at moderate prices. Call and examine. NONE BUT EXPERIENCED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. Carding, Syinning, Weaving, Dycing, » The sibscribers beg to inform the inhabitants of South Grey that they are prepared to exeâ€" cute all orders in Cloth Dressing! Dundalk, Aug. 80, 1877 Woolen Factory. Go To Bolster‘s, SENTENCED! The Proprietor is making these lines & speciality and consequently can do better for his customers than those in general merchandise. to suit every machine, and any article in these lines not in stock, will be ordered ~â€" specially on applieation. FANCY TOYS and TOILET ARTICLES, Biscuits and Confectionery. Teas, Tobaccos, and pipes, in large variety. and OILS, MACHINE OILS, BRUSHES of All Kinds, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Paryts PROCLAMATIO N! Sewing Machine Needles JAMES McM. REID Books and Stationery, We have on hand a large stock of NOTICE. A SPECIALITY. in firstâ€"class style. FLESHERTON J. & N. CAMPBELL, JAMES McM. REID, â€"ANDâ€" â€"ANDâ€" for 17â€". fmâ€"21 Prepared to Receive Orders E. D. WILCOX, Would call the attention of the public ot Dundalk, and surrounding country, to the fact that he keeps constantly on hand a large Stock of WATCHES, Crocks, and JEWELLERY, Wim. CHITTICK, Lots 82, 83, and 84, in 8rd Con. S. D. R. Osprey, 80 acres each ; also Lot 17, in 8th Con. Proton. Terms easy. Apply to HECTOLH MoINNES, tt42 Dundalk P. 0. Most Fashionable STYLES. which he sells at Toronto prices. Engage ment and Wedding Rings a speciality (Goods to select from sent on application. TAILORING. PATENT MEDICINES, &e., &¢., all cheap for Cash. Jâ€"*Very good JAPAN TEA only 85 cents per pound. Lake Superior White Fish and Salmon Trout, Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, All sizes and prices, from the most elaborate in design to the common and plain. CLOTHING, Wishes to inform all those who require his services, that he is January, 29, 1877. Make up the same on short notice. Neil McAulay sells Village 30 Rerembeér thé stt d, Majit) Street, DUNDALK. What everybody says must be True| TAKE NOTICE. Dundalk, Nov 15, 1877. TITLE INDISPUTABLE. Dundalk, Nov. 29th, 1877. W. L, MARSHALL, Dundalk, ESTABLISHMENT. Dundalk, Nov. 29, 1877. Forâ€" Sale Cheap. TORONTO HOUSE. MARKDALE, AND IN THE AND To TOMB STONES. FURNITURE. Is Agent for and can supply Tomb Stones of E. D. WILCOX A full assortment of Furniture at the Lots cheap. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, - BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, Ete. is not easily earned in thes times, but 1t 7 ; ; can bemade in three months by any one of either sex, in any part of the country who is willing to work stcadily at the employment that we furnish, 866 per week in your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work oronly your spare moments, We have agents who are making over $20 per day, _ Ali who engage at once can make money fart. At the present time money can not be madeso easily at any other business. It costs nothing to try the business. _ Terms and $5 Outfitfree. Address at once, H, Haruztt & Co., Portland, Maine, DU N D A L K. Goods for Cash as Cheap as can be had West of Orangeville. At the Dundalk Carriage Works, 200 pai Natural Crooks for sleigh .k:‘nuâ€"-‘.fi;:r Birch, and Maple. ___ ¢ All those indebted, either by Note or Book Account, are requested to settle up immediately. Cash Store! Family Flour &s. TIlanecey. Dundalk, Jan. 29, 1877. f i# By reading and practicing { the incsumable truths cone taincd in the best medical book ever issucd, entitled 5. gedELTâ€"PLESERVATION TH:‘{QFH gl‘ri" ouly $1. Bont by mail J W ColmW on reccipt of price. It treats of Exhavetod Vitality, Promature Deeline, Nervous ead Phyderk Debility, and the endlcss concoritant ifls ind vniold nuscrles that rssult therefrom, aiâ€"d contain« more than $0original preâ€" scriptions, any one of which is worth the price of the bo k.‘ This book was written by the most ex« tonsive and probably the most skilful practitioner in America, to whom was awarced a roid and fow» elled medal by the National Mediesl Association, A Pamplict, illustrated with the very fincst Btecl Engravingsâ€"a mare # vol of ort and beautyâ€" eent rRc% to all. fend for it at once. Address PEAPODY _ MEDICAL cute.y.s~THYSELF fuch ist., Boscon, Mass. Bunda‘k, Oct. 11, 1877 A SUPPLY OF Goop ALWAYS ON 1 MAIN STREET, WANTED. E. BROWNE HAND, . B.GRAvY, tyl y1 | 44 Mriraetrovs. Prx, _ Writes with cold | water, Noawk required. Lastr one year, A ) perfect gem. Sample 10 contsâ€"three for 25 1 cents. Cuu.k&etm Address, MONTREATL * NOVELTY CO., Montreal, Q.s, 23.. This Oil has been used, for many years, with the best success in the trertment of the following diserses, viz.:â€"Ringbone, Tumors, Swelling in the throat, Wind galls, Sweney, Fistula, Sprains, Saddle and harness galls, Poll Evil, Seratches of the worst form, Corks and Flesh wounds. One application to a Cork, or any other wound, will effectually keep out the frost in winter and the flies in summer. Ax orp Puysicia®, retired from active prac» tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a Vegetable Reomedy for the speedy and permament cure of Consunaption, Asthma, Bronchitia, Catarrh and all Throat and Lung Affections ; also a Positive and Radical Cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaint», after having thoroughly tested its wonderful saraâ€" tive powers in thousands of cases, feels t his duty to make it known to his suffering felâ€" lows. Acturted by this motive and a coms scientions desire to relieve human eufering, he will send FREE OF CHARGE, to all who dosire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and successfully using, Sent by return mail by addressing with stamp, naming “ m‘- Dxs. C. STEVEN®, p.A.®.. _ 235y . Box 80, Brockvinors, Oxt. We are satisfied from long exporience, that all Condition and Heave Powders act better soparately, because their ingredients belong to classes of Medicines which neces» sarily act in opposition to each other, The Expectorants, Nauseants, Sedatives and Narcotics in Heave Powders are, in their effect upon the system, directly contrary to the Tonics and Stimulants in Condition Powders, _ For these and other reasons we think it advisable to use the Medicines alâ€" ternately, â€" If both Medicines are required at the same time, give the Heave Powders at night, and the Condition Powders in the morning. We defy th World to produce two better Powa rs for general purposes. It cuts out fungus or proud flesh in one or two applications, _ It will not take off the hair except it is well rubbed in and apâ€" plied frequently, Put up in nearly halfâ€"pints and sold for 25¢ Oct. 4th, 1877. fmâ€"36 HARDY‘S British Troop Oil. BRITISH HEAVE PowpER Should be used. They eontain seven arâ€" ticles expressly adapted to the treatment of throat and lung disease, AGENTS. $5 a nay selling the Mreaem are Prv MNvikes s e These Powders are not recommended in coughs or colds; although they ave needed to aid the cough powders when the horse is fo poor condition, For Heaves und coug‘;; the eas. . ""en how Powders _ «ble t diseases to w .. ‘ch: subject, These Powders are composed of nine kinds of Medicines, all fulfilling their difâ€" ferent offices, viz.; Laxatives, to aet on the storaach and bowels ; Alteratives, to net on the liver and blood; Diuretics, to act on the kidneys and bladder ; Diaphoreties, to act on the ski*: ; and Tonies, to nct on the muscles and general system. â€" They conâ€" tain Demulcents, Stimulants, and Carmiâ€" natives, to prevent griping or colie. After the above explanations i+ may be eas. ~sen how a Medicine like these Powders _ »ble to effect a cure of all the diseases to w..‘cl: horses and cattle are For the eure of Diarrhcen, Dysentery, ‘ Cholera Morbus, Pain and Cramps in the Stomach and Bowels, and Children Tecthing. This Cordial is not intended to soothe children into an unuatursi and disturbed sleep, locking up disease and its cause in the system, as most of the Soothing syrups and Godfrey‘s Cordial do. It does not conâ€" tain one particle of op‘um, or any other nareotic, which so often produce liu'uu'u‘ syinptoms, such as disordered vision. loss of speech, stupor, spasims, convulsions, paralysis, starting in the sleep, twitching of the mouth, coldness of the feet, a low pulse and often death. This Cordial will remove all the above syimptoms, and their eauses, This Cordial gently moves the bowels draws off poisonous matter from the child and eases pain the first dose. 1t acts well on the Liver and Kidneys. British Condition Powders. | _ ARMSTRONG‘S l Family Medicines No Pain Killer was ever offered to the public as good as this pleasant and effectual remedy for any pain or cramp of the human family. Composed of 12 of the best medicines in the Materia Medica. CONSUMPTION CURED. This Syrup is a specific for Croup. It has never fu}lcd to cure the disease when given in tume. 1t is a prompt emetic and will break up Inflamation of the lungs, Bronclutis, Influenza, Croup or colds, in a short time. _ It also relieves whooping cough when many other medicines have failed. _ Keep it in your homes, it will save your child from death some cold night. Price 25¢. CcoMPOUXD sYRUP OFP SQUILLS AND IPECAC. wil or other opening agents after the POWâ€" DERS ; whicris troublesome to the 1{0:- ent and disagreeable to the child. y will positively take away the worms if the ehild has them. 12 in a box. Price 20¢. owil or BEKET Al. Tasi aQ OTeZKR Dominion Worm The Worm Medicines in these powders are combined with purgative medicines. This avoids the necessity of giving castor AROMATIC RHUBARB CORDIAL. Sold in Dundalk by D. DAVIDSON. BRITISH ANODYNE. 8 We Wlbs 10 $30; O0a0) C. WORBIIIRIICRA Remedy _ Pais in Thowsers, back and Laage, 4 oosicone. thikt othene may anow aame of yoar Comei t t somad Camadin is m you wha‘ i. has cone tor me. . 1 w and Flesh wounds. Cork, or any other keep out the frost in summer, ~ proud flesh in one It will not take off 1

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