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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 11 Jun 1874, p. 4

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i or al he wank seas to which it may not be TATE ap EE A Family Friend.--No family should 'be without Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain-Kill- er. It can be given to theinfant for colic 3 ul for Rheumatism. There is beneficially applied. It contains no dele, terious drug, but may be used for the various ailments of mankind. m-- Bruaxrast.--Epps's COCOA GRATEFUL AND | ComorrTiNG.--* By a thorough knowledge of ol et Tah which am the opera-- digestion and nutrition and by a care- COMPLETE ! ful application of the fine properties of well- 2 Mr. Epps has provided gur The Subscriber has now completed his Spring Stock of pc tables with a delicately flavored be- which may save us many heavy a doc- tors bills. em Const Service Gazette. Made simply with Boiling Wateror Milk. Each packet "is led--" James Epps & Co Homceo-- London." 5 or Cocoa.--" We will now account of the prceess adopted by James Epps & Co., manufacturers of dietetic articles, at their works in the Euston Road, London" _Sce article in Cassssl's Household Guide. Just Qompreren) AT THE PORT PERRY JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, BOOK & STATIONERY ; EMPORIUM ! SPLENDID Stock of Fine Gold Jew- elry in handsome Chains for Ladics' and'Gentlemen's wear, Bar-Rings, Finger- New and Fashionable TWEEDS, CAPS, GENTS FURNISHINGS, and everything in the Brooches, &c.. of the Fincst Styles ant Tailor Line and Latest Fashions, Fancy Jewelry to Merchan ? 'suit all. Goldine Goods, a choice variety. or THE My Book Department! . Every variety of the most beautifully got { BEST QUALITY AND NEWEST up Bibles, from the large Family Bible down STYLES. "to the small Pocket cdition. Prayer Books and every variety of Hymn Books in choice les of binding. These Goods will be sold at the lowest assortment of School Books is| figures at which such goods can be sold.-- always complete. A supply of Clothing made up en the pre- Ben. Albums for all | PRY ng Every thing in the Stationery line, Day [mises of superior quality, and the newest Books, Journals, Ledgers, Writing Books, Paper, Ink and Pens, The Daily and-Weckly MAIL and GLOBE newspapers, style always on hand. Garments made up on the shortest notice and a good fit guaranteed. 'W. TRENBETH, Merchant Tailor, © Queen 8t. Port Perry. April 2, 1874. SEWINC MACHINES! The best out, and sold lower than any- where clse. Musicar Instrumests.--Pianos, Or- gans, Melodeons, Violins, Concertinas, &c., procured from the best makers on the short- est notice. ROOM PAPER! A choice lot of the newest styles of Room Paper just arrived from England--cxactly what is wanted for our rooms. Every article in stock sold at prices which cannot be undersold for such goods. Come and inspect my Stock. Remember the place, Allen's Emporium, opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry, THOMAS ALLEN. Port Pery, April 15,1874. ig AVING secured the role Agency in this locality, {or the sale of LAZARUSe MOR- RIS' Celebrated Perfected Spectacles and Eye Glasses; they arc popular and have been by of the above firm for many years. Thes 5 ctacles will assist the sight most brilliantly, strenghten and pre- serve the eyes, and are very easy and pleasant to wear. We solicit a call from those needing aids to sight. Our full assotment in gold, sil- ver, steel and shell frames, will enable us to fit all conditions of the eye,and give satisfaction to all who favor us with a cal W. H. MCCAW, 'Watchmaker, Jeweler, &c., AGENT, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Aug 27, 1873. THE IMPORTED DRAUGHT HORSE a Dumfriesshire Jock N (IMPORTED BY D. REESOR, JR., ESQ., MARKHAM.) The property of Mr. Francis Elliott, lot 8, 8th con. Reach. Y ILL stand for Mares, this scason, 1874, as follows : Will leave his own stable on Monday, 4th May, and proceed to Plank's Hotel, Ux- bridge, and remain all night. Tuesday morning proceed to Mr. D, Gregg's on lot 6,in the 12th con. of Reach, and re- main all night, Wednesday morning 'proceed to Camp- bell's Hotel, Sunderland, and remain all night. . Thursday morning proceed to Jenning's Hotel, Saintficld, and remain all night, Friday morning proceed to his own stable, lot 8, 8th con. Reach, and remain all night. Saturday, proceed to Hockridge's Hotel, Epsom, and return to his own stable in the afternoon, and remain till Monday moining. Pedigree.~**Dvyrriessnme Jock" is 4 years old, stands nearly 17 hands high, weight 1950 pounds, with strong bone, on short legs; is bay in color, and was bred by John Mont~ gomery, Esq., Boggery, Dumfries. Ife was got by the celebrated horse © Lord Derby," which gained the Dumfriesshire Prize in 1868. His dam, "Mayflower" was a prize mare sired by "Lord Byron." Dumfries-- shire Jock is a true specimen of the Clydes- dale horse. TerMs.--To insure a foal ; Single leap, $10. Parties parting with t mares before foaling time will be charged whether the mare OR NE STO The Subscribers in order to meet the greatly increased and still increasing custom with which they are favored, have . Js in fo or not Seat] ov F oy 9 y ; nsured mares the 1st o 0 aoci- brought on a very much |jusuromarcs the Ii of i 20d prices. Reach, April I, 1:74. The Celebrated Imported Draught Horses ¢ . = Donside Champion,' AND ' Marquis of Lorne, of MR. JOON THOMPSON, of Myrtle, Ont. PEDIGREE. Doxsipe Cuameion isa beautiful dark ba £ 7 years old, stands 16} hands Ligh, fine symmetry, good action, and extremely good tempered, stands on good fect, with the best of Clydesdale legs, and weighs, 1850 pounds, Doxsipe Cuanrioxy was got by Sir Colin, which was bred by David Hewitt, Esq. Drymen Mains. Bir Colin was got by Clyde, winner of the forty sovereign prize at Glasgow in 1853, for the Drymen District and a premium of twenty sovercigns at Cupar Fife in 1854. Sire, Old Prince Royal Which gained the Hyland Society's prize at Edinburg, and has left more prize traveling Stallions than any horse in the West country. Doss CriameioN's dem was a pure.bred Clydesdale mare. Sir Colin's dam was bred by Mr Hewitt, and gained 1st prize at Dry- men show of Clydesdale horses, when all the best pure-bred mares in the west country were shown, Grand-dam was got by Me- Farlund's horse, Benlomond, whose dam gain. ed the first premium at Carlisle, Dumfries, Annan, Belliston, and the Hyland Society's prize at Glasgow. Donsig Cuauriox served mares at Model Farm, Balmoral Castle, Scotland, in 1872. | The Marquisor Lorngis 5 years old, stands 17 hands 1 inch high, with~ immense substance, stands on good feet, with fine action ; he was bred Esq,, of Knockdon, Scotland. Tue Marquis or Lorve was got by the celebrated horse Old Campsie, which was well known to be one of the best breeding horses in the west of Scotland. Old Campsie gain- ed the Fife and Kinross premium of £45, two years in succession ; and the Highland Larger Stock! than' they ever before offered to the public. Particular care + has: been taken in the selection, 80 that in the quality of the goods our Stock cannot be sur- passsed. We buy on the most advantageous terms nd sell at such figures as cannot be under- sold for such goods. The property "A fall supply of choice Fresh Meats ? always on hand. Our Stock of GROCERIES ! is complete and of superior quality; We make TEA a" Specialty and always select the best; and our very large sales of TEAS prove that our efforts meet public approbation. Remember the place, one door oo Sve at Kelso. He also gained the Shotts and | west of Thompsons Hotel. Society's premium for four years i 3 successively ; the fifty pound premium for BONGARD & ROBINSON, | Const ve an Ue Grego" pris i * | of'£40, for two years in succession. 22 Myrtle, April 25, 1872. VESTINGS, TROWSERINGS, ITATS,|" by J Nicol Fleming, | Society's first prize of £30,and gold medal | ~ MR. SEXTON'S COLUMN. BILL LUMBER oF ALL DESCRIPTIONS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND CUT TO ORDER MILLS; PORT PERRY. | B&F For route see bills and cards, * ' Port Perry, Sept 24, 1878, LUMBER! CARRIAGE WORKS! General Blacksmithing ! 10% HE Subscriber in returning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal patronage he has received in the past, would now inform them and the public generally that ne : has taken the Wood Department under his own control and in future will carry on both the wood and iron departments, and is now prepared to fill all orders connected with either branch, : . BUCCIES, WAGONS, ond every description of CARRIAGE made in the Newest Style of the Best Material, and by First Class Workmen, BEF" Repairs neatly and expeditiously executed. : All work ted and charg: derat Manchester, May 1, 1874. W. C. HEARD. Taylor's Store, MANCHESTER. HE Subscriber would embrace the present opportunity of thanking his customers for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since ing busi at Mancl and has new much pleasure in stating, that having purchased the Store and premises, he will be in a position to further extend his business and offer still greater inducements to customers. My Stock of Dry Goods, (Groceries, &c. Will always be selected with the greatest care. The entire satisfaction of customers both as to quality of goods and moderation in price will always be aimed at. The Newest Styles of Dry Goods, &c., And choice and Fresh GROCERIES constantly supplied and sold at such prices as cannot fail tc satisfy purchasers, » Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873. JOHN TAYLOR. Ontario Carriage Works! PERRY. HE Subscriber takes this opporluhity of thanking his numerous customers for the liberal and coustantly increasing patronage bestowed upon him during the many years in which he has been in business. Increasing busi having dered an extensi of premises necessary, 1 have MOVED TO PORT PERRY, Largely extended my premises and secured greatly increased facilities for business and am now prepared more promptly to meet the i ing d ds of an to fill orders on the shortest notice, CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CUTTERS, BLEIGHS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, built of the best material in the best style and by first cl orkmen. Orders for Blacksmithing carefully attended to. Old Carriages repaired with neatness and dispatch. Wood-work ironed and Carriages timmed for the trade at reasonable rates. Come and inspect our Works, Port Perry, Dec. 24, 1873, JAMES EMANEY. JOHNSTON'S IF - GARING REAPER, Awarded the First Prize at the Provincial Exhibition held at Toronto, 1870. | for Cash or Short Credit. x ; Christmas Presents, The Subscriber has mucli pleasure in an- nouncing to his friends and custémers, and the public in gencral, thathe has completely fillea his With a well selected Steck of Fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Chains, Watchics; Gold Rings, Lockets, Silver Plated Ware, Clocks for the Million ! Fine Toys for the Young ! &e, &c, &e. And respectfully invites -the inspection of the above Goods and by Selling a nearny @oop article at as low a price, as he possible can afford, he is sure, that, after 1 have bought, you will go home with great satis-- faction, He intends to sell at a Low igure, so as to clear out the whole of his Stock by the 15th January, 1874. GRATIS ! I"--Come and get the Eglin Illustrated Almanac for 1874. - All Goods and Work Wannaxtep ! pen, Please give a eall. JOHN DIESFELD, Opposite G. U. White's Carringe Factory. Port Ferry, Dec. 17, 1873, 52 CHEAPER THAN EVER W. H. PARK IS SELLING FURNITURE Of every description Cheaper than ever A = 4 ndertakin Done on the SHORTEST NOTICE and Cuear, BE" Remember the BIG CHAIR dircetly opposite the Post Office, Port Perry, The highest price paid for all kinds of good Lumber, R&S" A good stout boy wanted to learn the Business, Agent for Tompsroxnes and MoNuMENTS. W. H. PARK. Port Perry, Sept. 14, 1871. : "CANRORLONBER THE OSHAWA CABINET CO'Y Will pay the highest price, in Cash, for the following sizes o f n = - LUMBER Delivered at their yard in ©shawa. [Square Bilge Preserved.) Oak or Ash, 1 in,, 1%, 2 in, any width. Butteruut, 1 in., any width. Rocl: Elm, 1] jn. 1} in, any width, Common Water Elm, 1 in,, any width, We offer to our customers for the coming Harvest, two distinct Machines, which in styles and construction, embrace the latest and most useful improvements of the day. JOHNSTON'S SINGLE Self-Raking Reaper, The "King of Reapers." The universal success of this Machine, both in closely-eontested trials in the Lands of | the farmers, warrant us in saying that, as a Sclf-Raking Reaping machine, it has more good points and less defects, and has met with. more success and less failure, than any, Reaper heretofore offcred to the public. Cayuga Junior Mower, We were awarded the First Prize and Diploma, at the Provincial Exhibition, held at Toronto, 1870, in competition with all the lcading machines manufactured in the Province } and with our recent improvements, we unhesitatingly challenge investigation and com parison with competing Machines, we arc satisfied that such investigation will convince every unprejudiced mind, that we offer the best Mower to the farmer for 1871, built in the Dowinion. g@y™ Scnd for descriptive catalogues, i Whitby, June 22, 1871. BROWN & PATTERSON. M 0. DONOVAN, #2 PRACTICAL CARRIAGE MAKER, NEAR THE TOWN HALL, BROCK STREET, WHITBY. 0 A GOOD Assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from the best Material -- 'Work made to order with and despatch, Particul ttention paid to re- poiring. S! PUMPS! Sr -- () A------ PUMP You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province y/ At J. IRVIN'S PATENT PUMP FACTORY, PORT PERRY. 1 SEE THE PRICES. Foros Puup--A complete Pump and Fire Engine with Hose and Coupling sunblets for $25. Patent Swing Lift Pumps at 50 cents pes foot. Common Log Pumps at 40 cents per foot. Common tu suetion Pumps at 35 cents per foot. Oistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. Also every other description of Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! Ha 1 experienee 1n Pi making in the largest factories in Canada and soe Bis oS SCRer s Soaddent that he can perfectly satisly all that will vor with a All orders for any of the above, whether bymail or otherwise Prous] Sept. 29,1870. attended to. RVIN, Port Perry. L Z, 1 in, any width. a 1} in, 5, 8, 10 or 16 in., wide, « | 1}, 12, 14, 17, 18, 20, of 2, in. wide. Line, 1in, 1}, 2 in, 12, 11 or 16 fect long, Grape, Lgechy and Birch : 1} in, 1} In, 1} in, 1} in, } in, 5in, Plank. Scantling. W. 1. GILES. Lresident. 3E. 8 The ouly reliable Gift Distribution in the $100,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! ~ To be distributed in 1D. 5 NES UTH SEMI-ANNUAL Gift Enterprise! To be drawn Baturday,July 4th, 1871, ONE GRAND PAPITAL RRIZE $10,000, IN GOLD | | $5,000 IN SILVER ! Two Prizes $1,000 ki Five Prizes $30 & 7 ! fusesmacns =" Ten Prizes $100 Two Family Carriages and Matched Horses with Siver-Monited Harocss wo: th $1,500 Yi o Hu les, Hi 'wo Buggies Ors Two Fino-tonod I 4, &c., wopth $600 cach | 'Wood Planos, worth PHOTOGRAPHS FOR ALL, AND PERFECT PICTURES SECURED AT MCKENZIE & SCOTT'S I St NS ¢ 4 INECAR BITTERS PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES 8 Ca orn Vy Opposite Foy's Hotel, Port Perry. | T'S aro a pre) e WwW ITH the view ofsupplying the great demand for their much admired Photographs, the Subscribers have--regard- less of expense--so fitted up their Galleries and introduced such Instruments as will at all times sccure PERFECT PICTURES. Their thorough knowledge of every de-- partment of the Art, acquired in some of the best Galleries on this continent, together with their excellentGalleries and superior in- struments, give them facilities enjoyed by few for producing those beautiful Photo- graphs admired by all who sce them, By skilfully retouching the negatives the most handsome photographs are produced in every instance: Their Galleries are stocked with a choice assortment of First Class Albums, Picture "frames, Stereoscopic Instruments, the Finest , and speci Ph phs in end. less variety, A cordial welcome is extended to all to visit our Galleries and inspect our Stock McKENZIE & SCOTT. Port Perry, Dec. 10, 1873. 5 wer ranges of tke Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor- nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, " What is tho cause of the unparalleled success of VINEGAR Brr- TERS?" Our answer is, that they remove ' the cause of disease, and the patient re- covers his health, They are the great blood paneer and a life-giving principle; a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of VINEGAR BITTERS in healing tho sick of every discase manis heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation fhe Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious iseases. The properties of Dr. Wasa 'VINEGAR BITTERS are Aperient, Dispose, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxati iuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sud , Altera. tive, and Anti-Bilious. a= = R. H. McDONALD & CO., n Druggists and Gen. A gts., San Fran RE . of Wish and LX. na ond Clarion alers. MCTACCART'S Procuansmoy 1 * 70 THE INHABITANTS OF NORTHERN REACH THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots ahd Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Stationery, Patent Medicines, &e., 1S AT THE Greenbank Store. GEO. FLINT, Greenbank, July 20, 1873, 2 WM. SPENCE, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. y= Ey PLAS- TERING, &c., in all thelr departments,| AS @bair diessingit cannot be surpassed f exceuted in the Lest style, As & preventive for baldness it Las ne Ttica, Ji 5.187 equal | Utica, July 15, 1873. TRY I IT TRY 471 TRY ITI} BES™ 25 cents por bottle, oe . "I's THE BLOOD IS THE LIF See Deuteronomy, chap, xii, verse 23, CLAREKE'S World Famed Blood Mixture, Mark, -- ood Mixinre."" 1 AND RESTORER, caving the Llood from annot Le too Lighly recom all impurities, mended, For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Discases, aud sores of all kinds itis a uever-failing and permanent gu and Sorc Legs. « or Pimples on the face, rp 1 keep on hand (and on ) i cturing lore) a large Stock of Jost sud 7 8 1% FURNITURE } As :1 s Glandaral Swell he Blood fromall From whatever cause avising. ant to the taste, juiious titution "of cither sufferers to give requires ; suitable for all All of Choice Ma- amaxsme, and at seen to suit. the communit , the Prop trial to test Thousands of I vialoe timonials from all parts, Sold in bottlo 2d each, and in 8 aining six times the Girantity, 1 h --suflicient to eficet a pernianent cure in the its departinents promptly + ittended to and chiuges moderate, . : EXPORT A ' Burgoyne, DBurbr Street, London, Newberry and Sons, 37 Newgate Street Lon- don. Barclay and Sons, 95 Farringdon Street Lon- don, Sanger and sons, Oxford Street London, * And all the London Wholesale Houses, AGE S IN CANADA. Montreal -- Mercer and Co., Wholesale 1 S. " Lymans, Clare and Co, Toronto.~Eillot and Co Wholesale Druggists « 'Shapter and Owen. Zamilton.--Winer and Co, Halifax. --Avery, Brown and Co, BOGUS MEDICINES, HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. 1S, great majority of long stand: BCS, BY ALL COFFINS of all sks kept con : " CHEMISTS and PATENT ME VENDORS : stantly on Land, 3 throughout the world, 2 * Sole proprictor, I. J CLARK , Chemist, ! BHROUDS of all sizes and : APOTHECARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND, : newest styles, : SKET OR LBURIAL CASE : cured on short notice, | and Co, Coleman 4 "oie The American Style of : . Also an adinary style J. W. DAVIS & SONS. 6, 1873 4 CUMBERLAND BACON, CANADA BACON, SMOKED HAMS, SPICED ROLLS, LARD IN TINNETS, LARD IN LEAF, I have for a ider: it to be my duty to ad Butish North ~ Am le time past idered riise the public of the i n Provinces against buying from unprincipled dealers medicines emanating from New Yoik, and sold as m '* Holloway's_ Pills and Omtment," in whic much ingenuity bas been displayed in passing them off as my make. It is very difficult ine deed to attempt to enumerate the many de- 'ach. 10 Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 cach. 1300 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from $20 to $300 cach ! Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jewelry, &e. Number of Gifts, 10,000. Tickets limited to 50,000. 0 Agents wanted to scl Tickets, to whom herd Premiums will be paid. = : ngle Ticke: 2; Six Ticke welve Ticket $20; Twenty-five $40. si Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a description of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to the Bistri- bution, will be sent to ay re ordering them 5 All letters must be addres: Main Offic L. D. SIN. ww. Fien St. Rh 1874. SEASON. 1874 Daily Line to Rochester | Commencing on or about April 1st. THE NEW LAKE STEAMER "NORSEMAN, . CRAWFORD, Master ] vices to which the parties have had recourse, They say, amongst other things, that a new label has been adopted by them, and with bare-faced effronfery caution the public against being deceived by spurious imitall HEADS, I Axp SMOKED JOWLS, HE Subscriber has any quantity of the above products en hand, at ge ge A poor man by the name of Holloway is employed by the so-called Chemical Compa in New York, who lends his name for a smail weekly sum. The medicines sold by this. Manchester, March 4, 1874. Compsny are palmed off upon the public as = my ¢ Ho bowsys bills and Ointment,' so that| One Box of Clarke's B 41 Fills were they to injure hal e community no! rran te re Q Sisaredit oy Li ion he, fubricators of El. ne HT rg , damage the Tn a usidonably ed or constitutional Gravel und Pains in the As it is not at all necessary for this Crew Zack. Suid mn Toes, 35 51 each, by all incur auy expense in the sale of their prodf { Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, iy or ly a very od sven Craving as Sole Proprictor, ¥, J, CLARKE, n my name), gs ; to offer them on very Foy es Ay Sli ring Sony a ae, where they are purchased by a few Wholesale, Houses tha here- Burgoyne- Burbidges and Co, Coleman. 8t., London, : BH CHRISTIAN." 11 tI can name, and will n after, if they continue to vend ie Sind The following are the names and addresses of'some of the Houses who get my medicines Newberry and Sons, 37 Newgate St , London, from here direct :-- Barclay and Sons, 95 Farringdon St.Londen. R Will ol her regular trips on this] route leaving Coboyrg every morning at i and Port Hope at 9 o'clock for Rochester--con- necting there with the New York Central and Erie Railways for all points East, West, | and South, i Rerurwmg :--Will leave Charlotte (Port of Rochester) daily at 9 p. m. except Saturdays | when she will leave at 2 p. m. for Brighton, Dealers in Stock will find this the cheap- estand most expeditious route to Boston, Albany, New York, sc. For further particulars, address R. CRAWFORD, Port Hope. or C.F. GILDERSLEEVE, : Kingston, | which remittances must Sanger and Sons, Oxford St., London, And all the London Wholesale Houses, AGENTS IN CANADA! Monreal --Evans, Mercer and Co., Whole- Messrs. Avery, Browx, & Co., Halifax, N. Messrs. Forsyrn & Co, Halifax, N.S," ¥.s Messrs. T. B. Barker &' Soxs, St. John, N, B. Mr. T. Ds Brisay, Oharlottetown, P.E.I, Messrs. Lanesiey & Co, Victoria, B. C. licens Svorh * Ge. Victoria, B.'C. wii Poo Drugelte, & ot y Pills and Ointment 1d th = wholesale net prices, in anantities Ps awest Toronto --Elliott aud Co., Wholesale Drug- than £20 worth--viz., 8s. 6d., 22s., 34s. per gists. dozen boxes of Pills or pots of Ointment, Tor e sent in advance, -- sold in the United " "Shapter and Oweh, i i ree nst b Tamilton--Winer and Co, Bre ; Halifuz.-- Avery, Brown and Co. Each Pot and Box of m, i y 3 the British Government a ioye Tear Foray Nat your homes or io OUTFITS ... F 1X * Holloway's Pills and On tment, London." Te ponaeniul, (Signed) THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 533, Oxford Street, W, 0,, ; London, Nov, 27, 1873. 2h aL once, « Claremont Danicls & Co,, 49-6m} LL T------------ en -- a i "2 -- ro Lowest Market Rafesi : 23 Notre Dame 8t, Moutread,

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