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Ontario Reformer, 2 Jun 1871, p. 4

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| because, apart from other considerations, 'THE 3 OSEPH HALL HALL MACH i N E Wo R KS, the exemption from suffering they will | | In Memoriam. OSHAWA, ONTARIO. Abbas gh Bo nos 5 prohibition , and jan ESTABLISHED 1851. Toodeonh Hal Manufacturing Company, which we love PROPRIETORS. - THE POOR MAN'S $ABBATH- DAY. The merry birds are einging, And fromthe fragrant sod The spirits of a thousand flowers Go sweetly up to God : ! While in His holy temple We meet to praise and pray, With cheerful voice and gratefill heart This sammer Sabbath-day ! | thus secure will be cheaply purchased, no matter how high the premium they have ; 'Bobcaygeon: Independent. od Sdindt Ss Ei ------ ' ATivE to run; | When you are in a ; ; = C EAN'S, Be a fool if you wish---it is one of the rights of men. i FOR. CHEAP GOODS, AT | to pay.-- Fac wa ld of warm and hearts ; g of the of the ved ones and soothes the We thank thee, Lord, for one day To look heaven in the face! The poor have only. Sunday ; The sweeter is the grace. _ Tisthen they make the musie That sings their week away. Oh there's a sweetness infinite In the poor man's Sabbath-day T CO ee EIG> SEVENTY/EIGHT women are now regulsr- ly ordained preachers in the United States. Tae road to Manitoba will be ready for the use of immigrants by the 15th of | June. who shared so largely in the love of others. We e this method to inform you that age fill orders for decorating the ves of epartod frien at low fire, Ststuied In the style of MO UMENTS , TABLETS, ETC., i OF THE FINEST QUALITY OF ~ | Ro "a Jet ITALIAN & AMERICAN MARPLE in re Hot t AND LA . SCOTCH ABERDEEN GRANITE, : supplied on short notice. Everything 1 + Six dines a pertaining to Cemetery work will mee Nith nt attention, by leaving or- ders with C. BOUNSALL, Bowmanville. . ; : gence, C First Class Grocery. Store. i : Er A es ior $5,000. WORTH OF GROCERIES To be sold at an Enormous Reduction from Usual Rates, as the following Price List will Testify : "Tis as'a burst of sunshine, A tender fall of rain, That sets the barcst life abloom ; Makes old hearts young again. Thedry and dusty roadside With smiling flowers is gay : "Tis open Heaven one day in.seven, The poor man's Sabbath-day ! 1 { Tue British Government have been sus- tained on their Irish policy by a majority | of 328, Caxapia¥ Royal Mail Line steamers, { hitherto exempt from quarantine regula- «T%s 5570 the weniy pilgrim tions, dre to be subjected to them this Doth reach his house of ease ! | season, in view of alarming sprcad of | That blegsed house called * Beautiful," And that soft chamber ** Peace." The River of Life runs through his dream, And the leaves of Heaven are at play ! He Sees the Golden City gleam, = Sahhath-dav t Good Valentia Raisins, 6 cents per th. Good Currants, 5 cents per 1b. 12 Bais Best Soap for 81. Brillit Sugar, 9 cents per pound. Good Brooms, 12} cents each. Four Pounds of Good Plug Tobacco, #1. Japan, Black and Imperial Teas, 25c a 1b | Fine Young Hyson Tea, 40c per 1b. Superior Young Hyson Tea, 50c per Ib. Extra do 80¢ Good Coffee, 15 cents per pound. Extra Fine Blue Layer Raiaine, 9¢ per 1h, ta A WE: DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO OUR : NUMBER ONE AND TWO BUCKEYE COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER, With Johnson's Self Rake, Improved for 1871. | small-pox in England. | do do HoLuywoob, the umpire of the fight be- | | tweerr Mace and Coburn, the pugilist,pub- | lished a card at Indianapolis, Ind., in | which he says that the championship must | \ { be scttled by a square stand-up fight. He | | will not be intimidated by either, side, $1, 800 W orth of Boots and Shoes, | but stand by his decision. The next meet- | ing must be at Kansas City on. the 2nd of | June. 'EUREK A" 1 2 office of pr day morni To merc A TRIO OF EVILS. Is it any harm to-kill commercial trav- ellers or life insurance agents ! We await | a reply to this question with anxiety, and trust that --it will be in negative. -- | Travellers, agents and dogs of doubtfu! parentage are what we complain of, and ! We believe this Machine, as we now build it, to be the most perfect Reaper and Mower ever ! A T EXT R A OR DI N A RY PRIC ES: yet offered to the public of Canada. ORNAMENTAL | ; : CHILDREN'S SHOES, 20 CENTS PER dh! LADIES' FIRST-CLASS PRUNELLA BOOTS i Among its many advantages we call attention to the following: ~ FOR 85 CENTS. | MEN'S GAITERS FOR $175. the | A Purapereriay looked upon the wine | when it'was red, and then got -aboard a locomctive, thivking he would run it a little ways just "for fun." His playful- i ness was attended with difficulties ; that is fashion to call it,--a joint ownership form | +, say, a broken humerus for himself," and | of expression which al classes appear to | 3 smashed engine for the company. have agreed upon, although some of them | | They're going to put-him in the peniten- are not the proud possessors of even a quarter acre of Tage], The dogs of ob- scure genealogy . produced by Nature, | St. Mary's. - He is not living in that vi-| the other two evils are human inventions, | 1 ; . [cinity at present. Having' become re- | and othe ¢ the 57st ia the leat in- | duced to a condition of mental imbecility | tolerhie bosavse Natta, When she pre from reading the despatches concerning | duces a bane provides an antidote, and-- | : : Sle | in accord: ih this beautiful law the Joint High Commission, he deter- | com, I pi : 2 ) a 2 W % | mined to explore the undiscovered country pensation---although she has showered | 000 by Shakspeare, and started on unnumbered dogs who don't know their | { his journey with the assistarce of a carv- fathers upon Bobcaygeon, she has benefi. ing kif i e. cently donated any quantity of stones to | : | pelt them. with. . |" A cow belonging to Mr. Thomas Mason T Commercial travellers are peripatetic | of Stanhope," had been ailing' for some | EXECUTED IN nuisances, and inflict hitherto, untold. in- | ime past, and. on the 25th of April she . «.Juzies upon the quiet localities which they died. On opening her, it was discovered invade. Who is it parades our streets in | that there was very little blood in her. garments* of city make, with gold (ine) | veins, and that the heart appeared nearly rings- and chains and things glittering | all wasted away; but in what remained of' Re gorgeously as he proceeds, awakening mis- | | the heart thert was a'large darning needle; t in the village tailors, and arousing, which lookedl as if it had been there a the boson of the young and thought. | long time as it was ite rusty. ess, yearnings after costly apparel and | A RATHER singular attempt at poison- | i; shiney decorations fatal to their peace of | | ing occurred at St. Catharines recently. A mind? The commercial traveller. Who | woman named Margaret Stewart, livingon is it smokes expensive cigars.of luscious the corner of Niagara street and Welland fragrance, rendering those who can only | Avenue, went out visiting "on Tuesday afford pipes dissatisfied with 'the same ! | *vening. When she returned, she found | The commercial traveller, again. Who i | \ pail of soup standing on the table. She it gets the best seat and the tid- its at th |' ad her suspicions that thers was somes | hotel table, an id who, if there'be a id gave part to the cat and | updn the festive board, iss re to cat th _ The cat breathed its best part of it ? (we allude to "the pops iast net long afterwards. { nosz.) The answer still js, the commercial = traveller. And who predominates at th BOY'S BOUTS' FOR ONE DOLLAR. | WOMEN'S CALF GAITERS FOR $1.00. 1 A3Mqe(] (wPuRn 'qoRmo}s MOF 'It has no Gears op the Driving Wheels, these three evils prevail extensively in all HYSI parts of this " Canada of ours," as it is the »J i YRAD Keof Te Oshawa, The | Whole of the Stock is New and Fresh, Well Assorted, and Well Bought, and Fresh Supplies are Received Weekly, Ei hling it to pass over marshy or sandy ground without clogging up the gearing thereby re nderin bo liable to breakage. It is furnished with | | | 1 | . | i A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PRINTING CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE! 'qou-peeRy Four Knives, Two for Mowing and Two for Reaping, one of which has a sickle edge for cutting ripe, clean grain, the other a: smooth edge for cutting grain in which there is grass or seed clover. tiary, just for having a little sport. Rosert Patterson, formerly lived near a Office Bros., Kin, All opera Residence i 0! A) | It has the malleable guards both on the Mower Bar and Reaper Table, with best cast stee Ledger Plates. It is also furnished with our . | \ . 9 Fish of Eve ry Desc ription 1 New Patent Tilting Table for Picking up Lodged Grain. | AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. Vete: ENR Osha superior qu careful Dis rietor --W. x 'oneddy Jo soy #» | his is the only really valuable Tilting Table offered on any combined Reaper and Mower. ES - - -- The Table can be very easily raised or lowered by the Driver in his Seat without stopping his Team. od i This is ofic of thg most important improvements effected in any Machine during the past two years. | : | 4 N J 0 U E B L A C A N D G R E E + ANY ONE OR ALL OF THE ARMS OF THE REEL : S . The Cutting apparatus ig in front of the Machine, and therefore whether Reaping or Mowing, the | entire work of the Mac is under the eye of the Driver while guiding his team. This Table is Are allowed by all who have tried them to be the Best Value ever offered in this part or! 80 constructed as to BEAUTIFUL BIRD CAGES. RE Simoos Son £& MON H J. E. Far A BTYLE THE EUREKA" i Is A . PURELY VEGETABLE MEDICHNE ! FOR ne CURE OF_ DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, LOSS OF APPETITE, GENERAL DIBILITY, AND ALL DISEASES of THE BLOOD Can be male to act as Rakes at the option of the Driver, by a Lever readily dyerated by his foot. 2 Gather the Grain into a 'Bundle before it leaves the Table, and deposit it in a more compact form than any other Reel Rake. Kthe Country, erther by City Tea Companies, or any other SECOND TO Company, it matters not where. | | This Table is attached to the Machine both in front and rear of the Driving Wheel, which en- ables it to pass over rongh ground with much greater ease and less injury to the Table." The Grain Wheel Axis is on a line with the axle of the Drive Wheel, which enables it to turn the corners readily. It possesses the power of Tonin and Strength- ening the Stomach, of Exciting the Torpid i a Healthy Action, and of Purging out all Deprav ed Humors and Bilious Secretion from thegy System, 110s t diserists have thelr va y In stion, from the sole cause | 4 tv The Digestive Organs do not perform the duty-that nature has designed them, hence the nutriment is nut abstracted from the food, and the blood is deprivea of that nourishment it re requires of the Digestive ¢ Organs 3 you Feel Dull, vent Hi bilitated andt Des ent, havi eadas Ron e he, Mouth Tastes i wr i A A Reduction From These Figures WILL BE MADE TO ANY ONE BUYING TEN POUNDS AT A TIME. in in, or are great- |The Rakes are driven by Gearing instead of Chains, and therefore have a steady uniform motion, THOT y . of 1 - terial used. Factory Ki £003 g he rest out. . Making them much less liable to breakage on uneven ground, and more regular in remov ing the + A commoN cough or cold should never be CAS I t FOR I RODU CE. grajn. The Gearing is very simple, strong and durable. The Boxes are ali lined with . MMO) g old s : rifled often with, when neglected it is con- | . ! billiard table, and ruthlessly takes th | ortedintoageneralfatal pulmonary disease. | M A. MeclI FAN, as he . ok ip : | The nore pridem, aware of this, promptly 2% Michael's Block, Next Door to Hodder's Cheap Furnishing Store, Simcoe Street, { use "Bryan's Pulmbnic Wafers" a cura- OSHAW A. only a flukelty) for the noble 'game "| tive which has sustained its reputation for / Once Ore We respor nd, less in sorrow than | oo twenty years--they are always effica- is atigfer; Hie ecimercial traveller. The | cious and exerta most beneficial influence Consequences of the visits of the raiders |, 431 the Bronchial and pulmonary organs. aré often destructive to the peace of mind, | Sold by all Druggists and country dealers. | and sometimes to the business safety, of | Price 25 cts. per box. the country store-keepers upon whom they | make attacks: Finding out, through the | ERETOFORE PARTIES TROUBL- | instramentality of the social spies -who re: | H ed with Dyspepsiaor Liver Complaint have port to the Commercial Agency, the names | een uma t if E ROWE, of Lyn, J Ro et of * good" travellers lng ation particularly dowrf upon shoals, and- Its merits are possession of their jcounters-- . © BABBIT METAL. | The Parts are all numbered, so that the REPAIRS can be ordered by 1.46 telegraph or otherwise, by simply giving the number of the part wanted. | cvins the Liver Strengthened and Healthy Lu, > : : Lyn, Oct. 3rd, 1870 = ---- 4 : ME, H. E. Rowk, There is no side Draught in either re: ap ing or mowing, and the Machine is so perfectly "balanced: Deak Sie. Having used ree bottles Seg 1 No y ing hg. 2 2able | Yaluable medicine in my family with that there is no pressure on the horses' nécks either when reaping or m owin g. All our malleable I feel safe in mmending the Eurpka for eo castings, where they are subject to much strain, have been . 5 recol Denilityy hie Inaction on Uf the Liver, of Appe G "Twice anealed, thereby rendering them both ough and strong, the, &e been used for the above com OUR JOHNSON RAKE eh Sd ving ¥. 2 Yours respectfully, J. Furuson, M. E. Minister. i Is so constructed as to raise the cam so far above the Grain Table that the 'Grain does not interfere with the "machinery of the Rakes or Reels. ; y Complaint only a part of these s; oms Are ex rienced. As a remedy for all ni cases t,o ureka has no equal, as it effects Perfect (mas Comm APRIL 14, 1871. G FEE SU 8, sine 'stowed on hi Business, be, ba to att d also = longing to purpose of ke MA ( AGRIOU] CLIMAX THI Manufacture wifich is the Ontario, also LITTLE TO HENRY'S GO , May 11th, 1570. Mg. H. E. Rows, Ly, May 11, 350 SIR,--I have used Eureka for Sick Headache * caused by a disordered stomach, and imperfect Siestion. with when "other remedies ed to do me ai ,and I am satisfied al? that is necessary to convinee any person of its merits would be to give it a trial>and I cheerfully recommend it to whose condition demana anything of this as nature. men, these them in come taking almost from those who been benefitted by its use. It is called the nreka.' Gi advertisement, which is to be bound 'in anotly : column, a perusal, re- fuse to leave, unaccompanied:by un order. In*vain the victim pleads that he don't want the goods and #on't buy them ; the persecutor's will is sts keeper's won't. and frequently an order is | extorted for » lc of thir there | great difficulty in may i The swarms of thesé gentle- | Canadian Pain Destroy er. S A FAMILY MEDICINE, IT IS { ) We make the above machines in two sizes: well and favorably known, relieving thous. | | : : 3 oe . DOMI i : o N | F O V. IT HH Ek BEST TEA | No. One, large size, for Farmers who have a large amount to reap. \S No gH r of Lyn Woolen Factory, For salé retail and wholesale by all rur " gista NORTHROP & V. YM) Ny > 9a08, Ont. A. MITCHEL, mger than the store- | a w | Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the = Stomdch, Cholera Morbus. Dysentery; Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites, de. The CavapiaN Paix DESTROYER has now been before the public for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never failing in a single instance to give permanent relief when timely used, and we have never known a single . case of dissatisfaction, where the directions have been properly followed, but on the contrary al or hid d with its operations, and speak in i the highest terms of its virtues and magical effect. for a Farmer: man, Stratfo JOHNSTO THE J] THE oH J. WINER &Co., Hamilton. B." SW hich London. The Celebrs, Two, medium size, for Farmers having ore use for a Mowes 1 ; Pian ed Bradbary than a reaper. de orte. ¢ Trthy pay ing rer men who pervade the country. have be- | _ cone the great aflliction of the retail trad- er's existence, and many of them will no doubt hope that the determination re- cently expressed by wholesale firms in the States of altogether dispensing with com- mercial travellers, will be acted upon, and We speak from eX ene in the matter hav- will be imitated by Canadian houses. | ing tested it thorough therefore those who However beneficial Life Insuranca Com- ar 'Wiering. from. 4073 mayliepend I ' panies may, be--and but few deny their | being a Sovereign homed of the Canadian Pain utility--the Cariadian adult male pubic | Destroyer in curin Ibe ise es o ch ab don't care to be pestered more than three | dning the torturous pains of Rheumatism, and times a week, with a.recital of the advan- | tages of life insurance, and with gloomy | relieving Nervous Affections, entitle it to high arrays of figures, tending to prove that | rank in the list of Remedies. Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealers, in all parts of the they are likely to go. ** down amongst the dead men" within & certain number of | country, for further supplies, and each testifying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to years, and then what'll become of their wives and children? But they have to | put up with it though. The agents are | THE CAT THE FAT With the ej¢eption of difference in. size, these Machines are similar in every respect. Our | No. 2 Machine supplieda want hereta fore unfilled, viz :--A medium between the Jun. Mower and large combined Machine, both in size and price. We shall distribute onr sample machines in March among our Agents, that intending purchasers may have an carly opportunity of examining their merits, MAN GLE PI ANI And a host o having been JOHN, Me AND " R AND = Y Good CGiroceries Generally. Y FLOUR, SMOKED HAM and BACON; CHOICE SEED POTATOES-- | Early Rose, Gooderich and Peach Blows. | And we guarantee that all Machines shipped this season shall be | equal in quality and finish to the samples exhibited by our Agents. We invite the public to withhold giving their orders until they have had an opportunity of inspecting our Machines, as we believe they are unsurpassed by any other Machines ever yet | offered on this continent. s HON. JOIN SINPSON'S OPINION OF THEIR MERITS. { Bowie Bank, Sept. 5th, Messrs. R. & H. EY * ep, .- General Agents, Bowmanville : | | I ke epR All kinds o op hand, and We also offer among our other Machines : of public pat . JoHnsoN's Self-Raking Reaper,improved forl871, with two knives, smooth and sickle edge, and malleable guards, Woobn's Patent Self~-Raking Reaper. Also, Crockery, Glassware, &c. Opposite the Commercial Hotel, King Strout West, Oshawa. Oshawa, April 27, 1871. Anetioneer ; Harntoney ive immediate relief. All Medicine ors " > | Eo ep it ; Physicians order and use it; and no R R ow ly will be without it after trying it. E F 0 M E Price, only Twent five Cents per bottle. aR Fi Atkinson and Dr. Deans, Oshawa; in Nh by b byJ. H :Gerricand J. Braet in Brooklis by Jolin Warre . pki IAS 8 everywhere ; you mect them in" hotels, if,| you go there ; they come down upon you | unexpectgdly while purchasing your fam- | ily yroc series ; and they approach yon with | arms extended on the sidewalk, and won't | let yon pass until they have put the .ques- "tiem, ¥¢ Are you (some of them say air you) | What a blessing it is to be able | 'yes." These agents tackle you 1 so much skill, that you never think | of ranning until too late. Like the Cana- | dian Pain Destroyer and other patent med- | icings, theywpen a conversation on irre- levant and miscellaneous topics, and, the first thing yon know, you are tricked into | k discussing the-very subject they wish to} introduce, and which you would gladly | avoid if you only knew how to'do it insured 1" to with ay * | One | of these gentlemen sidled up to us the | other night, and, claimed acquaintance. We thought he was a friend, but he only had a design on our life ; that was all. | He said he had known usin a former | sphere (he meant Lindsay); and that he -. was glad to hear we were doing, well ; and | . thut the - Independent was full of funny | things, from which he inferred 'that it | must enjoy a wide spread and deserved | . popmlarity ; H if our life was insured. We said yes, oh yes, we had it insured years ago, because | we wanted to live. And then he looked | puzzled. And 'then we said we" got it in- sured in self defence, because we knew that if we didn't the agents would worry us to death in less than six months. And | then he looked as if he wished he hadn't | been so inquisitive, And then he left. Our advice to all parties not insured is-- E! if they don't t want to be talked into, eters . fiend am ho he, bp i ed r fail { per h ttle, and--having- soothed our ! mind by this adroit flattery--he asked us | Parley's Arabian Oil. _FOR HORSES SAND CATTLE. "NEVER-FAILING REMEDY.-- | THIS valuable preparation combines all | the medicinal virtue of those Alticles which | | experience has proved to possess the most sal and efficient Jrorgties ho or the cure of Fles! Wounds, Sprain Galls of all Kinde, f Cracked Heels, Ring Bone, Spavin, Callous, Fis- | tula, Sweeney, External ms, Scratches or! Grease, Strains, Lameness, Mange, Whitlows, { Corns, Sand Cracks, Pounqered Feet, Horn Dis | temper, Swelling: 'and many other diseases which horses an cattle are subject to. | This celebrated Liniment has been used for many years, and, its curative pro ies thoroughly tested, and is conceded to the cheapest and most reliable remedy for all exte® | | mal Sompilaints ever offered to the publie--i | when timely used and faithfully ap- Pe "be had of all Dru chants throughout the Dominion. ists and Country Mer- Price 25 cents Northop 4 Lyman, Newcastle, Ontario, Pro- rictors for Canada. For sale by W. T. Atlt nson and Dr. Deans, | O:hawa; in W hithy by J. H, Gerrie and J. yma} in Brook. ya Ly John vi i ren. & The Great I nglish Remedy. (IR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRA- | J TED Female Pills; Prepared from a ri tion of Sir J. C Jarke M. D., Physician Extraordi- nary to the Quee This i "medicine is unfailing in the | cure of all those and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes an Ze | | | tions, and a POP MAR cure may be relied RRIED LADIES It will, in a short time, 4 with regularit | Dollar, bears the Go- | vernment Stamp of Great Britain to prevent | | counterfeits, CAUTION. --These Pills should not be taken by | females during the FIRST HREE Ry MoyTms of | { viage, but at fang ober me th 0 being re mie. | La Ce od Tobe hile" o on slight | t cart, Hy al itis 1d suited. Ron the monthly "exertion, Palpitation of the b Whites, these Pills will effect other means have failed : and although a ful Temedy, d y anti- mony, or anything t aes Fu ldi i in the h d each | package. which should be carefully preserved. | EE Te re enna: | gen ve name package. All others are | a cure wi | Jo Seo a each WL . T. Atkinson and Dr, Deans; LEER a ---------- PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. NEW TYPE, NEW PRESSES. chen ail ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ET. w------------ Guelph Sewing Machine Co. THE OSBORN Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine ! | KING OF CANADIAN SEWING MACHINES. KING OF AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES. HOUSAN DS THROUGHOUT CA- these Machines They the i os Ee ATS i A NADA are now ve Deen Jestan tod beyor all quostioh. I make | vorite loc! and 'ection, aptability, public. For wide range of work, | oe] po excellence of mechanism, | strength and durability, has no rival, wvements have lately 'been made; en. f Sewing . - Hun | re being received daily | well as new Sratoly attestin, its | rm the rent Ww Fill do all kinds of. jomestic sewing, | from the ot or upper Warranted for three years. THE ( i hitherto charged for Pan Ph rl i Rit money. gi to GUELPH SEWING MACHINE coy, GUELPH, CANADA. J. & A. SMITH, R. & H. O'HARA, - ~ in. | The Osborn Sewing Machine ating 1 g the manuiacturcrs to claim it as the ne | dreds of | old as 'onderful coarsest over-coat Ba to oe as represented, or no sale, Lp oid at one-half 1 a Sena Price job michitis a like yank Peach of every termined lo The Guelph Reversible the best Single Thread Machine So i Parition of ommce wwing. PACTS Bi with a us, a Treadle ig in- Agents for Oshawa. Agents, Bowmanville. The Cheapest Weekly IN CANADA. ™ E NAMILTON WEEKLY TIMES] Contains an Immense Amount of (Good Family Reading of an Interesting kind, and is one of the Best and' Most Reliable Newspapers published in Western Canada. In addition to carefully written editorials on the leading political and social events of the.day, the Times will be found to Sotain valuable selected giticles fro from the Bri n and American nd pleasing t. he NEWS OF HE Weng! piome Particular attention is paid to Politics, British and Fore News, Canadian News, American Commercial, Facetie, &c. MARKETS. Perhaps no department of a News- paper is of :more importance to the Farmer and Dore Kespe are relial ET lik hig forms a leading feature a | Subseaption. - = $I.00 a Year, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. CLUBS may be formed at an: period of by SIX or mons Subecriters tssocaring to and remitting the Cash in Advance. TERMS Six Copies for One Year Thus allo & copy FREE to the getter up of club of FIV " WEE Wp a | A line clubof FIVE. The TIzs is pow widel and generally a a daa wn | -- News, Local matters, Markets, Paragraphs, Poetry, her only is necessary to sscure a i | BuckEYE Reaper No. 1, with Johnson's Self-Rake. BuckeYE Reaper No. 2, with Johnson's Self-Rake. On1o Combined Hand Raking Reaper and Mower. | CAYUGA CHIEF, JT., Mower. BUCKEYE Mower No. 1. BUCKEYE Mowe? No. 2. BaLL's Ohio Mower No. 1. Ohio, Jr., Mower. Taylor's Sulky Horse Rake. Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill. Champion Hay Tedder ANDOUR CELEBRATED HALL THRESHER & SEPARATOR | Greatly improved for 1871, with either Pitt's, Pelton, Planct, Woodbury, or Hall's 8 or 10 Horse | Power. We shall also offer for the Fall trade a NEW CLOVER THRESHER AND HULLER, { 4 Very much superior to any other heretofore introduced. A new and complete Minstrated Catalogue of all our Machines Is being publishes, | and will be rendy for early distribution, free to all applicants, Al our Machines arc warranted fo give satisfaction, und Purchasers will have an op- portunity of testing them both in Mowing and Reaping before they will be required to | finally conclude the purchase. For further information address . 2 : F. W. GLEN, & Dunham, and have A aa house. Yours Messrs. R& H. O'Hara, -- EX, --I purchased it has only required tuni Yours t: . FROM W. THOMPSON ESQ. DIRECTOR OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN BANK. ToroxTO, March th, 1870. ¢ udbiys So first . ¢ his marke i is acknowledged oF Is to be a remarkably fine-toned in- strument; and I may also mention, that hs+* been removed several times s during that, veriof; Fe LI \M THOMP: ON, om R. & H. O'Hara, General An Luca " AW.RUSSELL YONGE STTORONTO frieods: that 1 of Shaddard da rr es in my J. SIMPSON, ver this one is we state the reas as it is a well nor get thick Sh KV wa , sr 5 SH = yy & ten ycars wr any other oil Planer 7 days clean and n betier.as a lu OY will run the Dosiifnios ¢ ofl, or: A Mexor 1 find Stork: had in my Fy H Dad used of tock to he I would r; ever used in Foren ONG ECH() NEW SCHOOL, FO UB kins. Price, $7 50 per dozen. Contains over Two hundred now and beautiful Songs, Duets, ete., by Will 8. Hays, 'Webster, Thomas, etc. Every thing is new, fresh and sparkling. Contents' and specimen pages sen free. Sample copies, mailed free of postage to teachers for 65 cents, Liberal terms for intro- duction. musie writers, Two President, OSHAWA, ONTARIO. pr rans Book, by H. 8. Per - WORTH OF MUSIC to PETERS Musical MoNTHLY are their Music for two cents a piece. Those who have not-scen this Musical Magazine 'should send 30 cents fos 'a sample copy. The Thomas, Kinkel, Pers' ley, and other popular for 40 cents. amber ge 14 Jeni. JL PETERS, 509 9 Broadcay New York. wan fi T have used all oil T have experience, a principally pr RR 83, SCRIBERS We prefer & any other oils 1 use Stock volves about the only ofl 1) ing than GEO. B. sT10 ~ Your perfontion fir thing used, sof Bum nor coro » Very GEO, B is by Hays, back numbers - xi back WIN. AN 8. BI Sold by T|

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