§ ONTARIO REFORMER, OSHAWA, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1871. « ----- ALICE CAREY'S SWEETESY POEM. Of all the beatiful picture That hangon Memory 's wall 1s one of a dim old forest meth best of all; gnarled vaks olden letoe ; Iden That sprinkle the Not for the-milk-wl lillie: 1 vfrom the e below And st Not for the vines on the uplgnd caling their ht. red berg Fonce had a little 1 With In the lap « He lieth in peace ask at olden for le arms f, Kk ina meek WAC ght of-immortal beaut LCON Fhe one of the dim old Enormous Flight of Pigeons urn City (Wis) Mf come, although not in so Hardly hunter 1 train . QOOPETS are Women and the birds or to Cincinnati, Boston, bein the most distant trans as at op « amount offered wadé to forward train. going sand | of which have to | rival of stances the bejre--eontu "ne Says t! Booth, hi ers, Henry Re his wife and two vonngs childran and single -- with canvas cover, loaded. besiles--th Tonll ns--«donl The AJ had two w nuplement parties were the southern par lace Tue eatacn of by the communication outlying f "howe ver, 1 these devious burrow ing posed that, in many « have perished in ty ur the unde than three parti Vanyres wo thi. cataco ful death; hut that part ofthe gm lost underground, a of starvation A CORRES willow in quest] healthful t \ hggonivl, \ meets with an ene my ceive there are many j 3 ne buy? i. as | notie I pe ou prove a match for the regret their. journey to-day who appeared eyes, whilst four 'of eating his legs off. A FIENDISH murde Utchfield, Ohio, + named John H. Hunt while living in Michigan! by ed of Miss Chloe Gaggett than ore to Richfield ke eping up a corr with Hunter. at a unton with Mi year ago the young | dy 1 ondence Recently he was informed Gargett: would be either te week he residence of the "impossible, and he swore or murder her. Last visited Qichfield, calling at the girl hie could not see hisdaughter, Hunter drew Upon béing teld-by the father that a revolver and fired a bullet into the old gentleinan's head. Hé then the house, shot Mrs. Gargett, instantly, and upon' being 1 brother of Chloe, also shot him, inflicting a wound iif the head. In. the Miss Gargett fled up stairs for safety, es rushed Killing. her eized by a mean thine caping by leaping from a second story window and tdking refuge in a neighbor's house. There is but little hope of the re- covery of cither father or son. The mur- a . derer was arrested, inte / Tue best imitation of real hair now in the market is that made from linen thread. \ New Jersey man is 'the patentee and | only manufacturer in the country, and he makes black linen switches between which and the genuine it is alinost impossible to detect a diffeyence 1s three doHars a pound The price he receives Ixroryarion: from Callao, Peru, reé- ports that there had been an attempt 'at a revelution in that city, and efforts were made to capture two of the largest iron- clads of the The conspiracy was discovered and a party of thirteen persons | took refuge on | the United States steamer Omiward, but | navy. m attempting to escape were subsequently surrendered to; the an- thorities, By i vote of forty-four to seventeen, the Primitive Methodist wired that it" deems Uonferénce has de- Methodist motion union at it impracticable \ refer. question to the quarterly boards pointing the union committee, at time declaring that they 'could |- cept a basis of union which did 'not WwW. Cgu il lay and clerical representation UNS, was rejec ted. Horse wsed. to know what gifects: their in- purchase \¢ Darley's Condition? Remedy" by their horses for purpose of improving their "eondition, des example. NENSIBLF dealers who d Arabian Heave and feed it to others should pro-, Remember the whith 1% ways fit by their and See that the signature of Hurd Northrop & proprietors for is on each package. New wsthes Ont 3 Sold by all medicine dealers. ai, It is wrong to jest ma subject in which woinding her feelings, ong to speak of great virtues in to remind your own of the an s wife, it is not wrong after trying PainDestroyer 7 and feeling rful effects, to recommend it to ws, for the cure of rheumatism, . tholie, &e., it or sale by Druggists and country cramyj has ne Price fwenty five cents per bottle. AFTER war, pestilence 'and intemper- lds leads to the greatest destruc- human life, considered hy mainly, becavse itis many to be of no conse- _ quence and hepee systematically neglected, until a simple, curable" disease, is convert- ed into a fatal pulmonary one. Everyone t 1 1s called a slight cold ox cough, should immediately use Bryan's Pulimonic Wafers and exert a troubled with what they al{eo irritation. at most beneficial influence he Bronchialand pulmonary oigans. by.ill Druggists and country dealers. PARTIES TROUBL- ror Liver Complaint have medieine 10 reach their f Lyn, is now present- m particularly i It= merits are s from those wha It is called the rtisement. which is to lumn, a perusal. Canadian Pain Destroyer. | AS A FAMILY MEDICINE, IT IST and favorably known, relieving thous- m pain jn the onghs, Colds, Sore Cramps in Mobs. Cory pla ntsy Burns, t Bites, "d'¢ DESTROYER has now a length of time, "and . never failing in a rmanent relief 'when never known a single re the directions have but.on the. ¢ontrary all rations, and speak in virtues and magical CANADIAN peak from experience in the matter, hav- thorong : and therefore those who a ring from any of the complaints for avhich it iF recommended, may depend "upon it being n Sove mn Remedy The astor ie Canadian Pain Destroyer ( s 'for which it is FECOMINeNC nd its wonderful effects in sub t pains offRheumatism, and in ms, entitle it to high Orderk are coming .. in all parts of 'the * estifying versal satisfaction it gives, an Pain Destroyer never fails to te relief Medicine Dealers r and use it; and no t after trying it. * ive Cents per bottle, I'. Atkinson and Dr. Deans by hy J. H. Gerric and J. Byrne | n Warren, farley's Arabian Oil. FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. + NEVER--FAILI REMEDY. | ¢ ration combines all articles which long scss the most safe the cure of Flesh alls of all kinds, avin, Callons, Fis- =, Scratches or ge, Whitlows, Te cet, Horn Dis d many other diseases are suhject to, niment' has been used for its . curative properties tested, and is conceded to be the wt reliable remedy for all exter evet offered to the public it used and faithfully ap when timel} we had of all Druggists and Count s throug! Jominion. 9 Mer mt the ice 25 cents castle,» Ontario, Pro by W. TT. Atkinson and: Dr. Deanst v Whithy by J. H. Gerrie and J, Byrne; » by John Warren, JOE MOSES' PERIODICAL PILLS. rps INVALUABLE MEDICINE IS y ? ing ip t} cure of all those painful and d hic dera , and a 1 the female consti- tes 'all excess and re- speedy cure may he nation TO MARRIED LADIES y ed. It will, in'a short time, monthly period with regularity. These Pills showld not be taken by Females | ditring the FIRST THREE MON THS of Preg- nerney, as thy are sure to bring on Miscarriage, bet her Lime they are safe; of Nervons and S ck and Lithhs, F ition of the al any ol Affectigns, gue on sight , Hysteries, and will eff ture when all iled ; and although a power- (ron, calomel, anti to the constitution, i=in the pamphlet around each 4 should be carefully preserved, | NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR. . cent for, postage. enclosed to man, Newcastle, Onl., general Dominion, will insure a bottle, r 30 pills, by return mail. y W. T. Atkinson and Dr. Dean Whithy by J. H. Gerricand J, Byrn y John Warren, Wianhood : low Lost, How Restored. -- UST PUBLISHED, A NEW ®F Edition of Dr. CULVERWELL'S CrrkpraTen ESSAY on the railical cure without medicine) of Spermar - torrhoca, Seminal weakness, Invo- Inntary Seminal Loses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity. tlmpediments to Marriage, cle., also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, in duced by self: 4 © or sexual extravagance. 2+ I'rice, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents, : The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' sue- cessful practice, that.th@alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically dured without the dangerous use of internal meditine or the appli- cation of the knife ; pointing out a' mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of #hich every sufferer, no matter what his con- dition may be, 'may cure himself 'cheaply, pri vately, and radically. 2# This Lecture should be in the hands of ery youth and every man in the land. ent under seal, in a plain.envelope, to any ad =, postpaid oy receipt of six cents or two Culvdrw ** Marriage Guide, ice 25 cents, | Address the Publish gx { i» CH . & CO, 127 Bowery, New \ PR I N T I N G French Delaines, loves, Hose, Tap » SECOND "TO EE EVERY: DESCRIPTION ow PLAIN ORNAMENTAL EXECUTED a IN A WTYLE mea ------ 'Medical Hall. 1871. 1871. DEANS | DR. 3 | HAVING PURCHESED THE DRUG BUSINESS OF ROBINSON & Co. "would inform the public that he has just received a full assortment of "Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, oF TOILET ARTICLES, &., | / WHICH HE WILL SELL AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. { Dr. Deans' Office in the Drug Store, | Oshawa, April 13th, 1871, RETIRING Remerbey the stand, nearly opposite Hindes' Hotel. FROM BUSINESS. 'Store to Let, Possession Given in Foy Days i Reged. J. CARMICHAEL | WILL SELL THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK OF ; 'Dry Good,s Boots and Shoes! a AT COST PRICE AND UNDER. -6x The whole must be sold without reserve within the next few weeks, to make room for his successor in business, NOW IS THE TIME! While this Sale lasts; to buy your Spring and Summer Goods, in Dress Goods! OF EVE RY, VARIETY* CLOTHING, TWEEDS, COATINGS, TROWSERINGS, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, LYSTRES, FRENCH MERINOES, (ry, Kidderminster and Hemp Carpets, Hollands, Tickings, Sheetings, Towelings, &e. Produce taken in Exchange for Goods. OSHAWA, APRIL 14, 1871. 1-tf. GO TO HE "RY'S b BEST TEA P-- - ted FOR THE [e-- fd ad oy I AND OFFICE Y Good Groceries Generally. FLOUR, SMOKED HAM and BACON; CHOICE SEED POTATOE:? Early Rose, Gooderich and Peach Blows, Re PRINTING ERTABLISHMENT. } ME SUBSCRIBER IN RETURNING NEW PRESSES. 'DOMINION. FORMER ZS, NEW TYPE, ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. $k {OMice Box iss | W. BR. CLIMIE, . . PROPRIETOR, Also, Crockery, Glassware, &ec. Opposite the Commercial -Hotel, King Street West, Oshawa. 1 Wo FOWK Bl NEW SPRING GOODS At -unusually low prices and in great variety, NEW COTTONS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW HATS IAND CAPS, NEW PRINTS, NEW TWEEDS, NEW BOOTS & SHOES, NEW LUSTRES, NEW COATINGS, NEW FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND HARDWARE. A NUMBER OF HORSES AND WAGONS. The highest price paid for Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas, &o. | J. W. FOWKE. z#~ Ome Farm of .70 acres, 3 miles East of Oshawa: 50 acres, 1 mile North of Harmony ; 108 acres, in Snowdon ; 126 lacres, in Letterworth: and some village lots in Oshawa, which would be exchanged for other property. Also a quantity of first- JW. F. i 1-tf G. B. Stock's Celebrated Extra Machine Oil od AUCTION AND C m . . B . I5Sor USED IN ALL THE PRIN. ommission usiness. { A CIPAL Manufactories and Mills in Ontario y and is giving entire satisfaction, and all unite in saying there is from 2 to three hundred per cent. saving over all other Oils, and as the quality of this Oil is well known, it is unnecessary for me t state the reasons why it supercedes all other Oil as it is a well known fact that it will neither gum nor get thick in the coldest weather. TESTIMONIALS: his sincere thanks for the many favors be- stowed on him, since he commenced the Auction Business, begs leave to state that he is still pre- pared to attend to Sales 'wherever desired, and | would also state that he has leased the Store be- longing to A. Farewell, at Harmoney, for the Paake purpose of keeping on hand all kinds of THE Josern Hart Macmixg Works, GE irene Oshawa, Ont., April 14, 1870 MACHINE RY [Sse ba 00 4 EAR SIR, 'e have been using your Ii i cating Oil for the past four ing Jone Lube AND without hesitation, that it is the best{oil we have | ever used. It is also cheap, and lasts lon, r than AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, | Bitners aye with ane mijno0F lange 1f foot. Tron y | Haner 7 days ith he oiling. It keeps the tools BE L | clean and bright. ede i SUCH AS THE better as a Ca tor, > Mot want anything F. W. GLEN, Pres'. CLIMAX DOUBLE CYLINDER| THRESHING MACHINE, I will run Stocks Oil against 'any other oil in Manufactured by Macpherson, Glasgow & Co. | the Dominion, and I prefer it to eithe which is the best Mac Ontario, also the ever LITTLE GIANT THRESHER AND | had in my Flouring Mill for lubricating purposes. | SEPARATOR, { had 4 li 1 | for a Farmer's own use, made by Joseph Shar- | Stock's to he te Previous to Stock's, and, 1 find | man, Stratford, also the Moses Smit, Duffins Creek, Ont JOHNSTON SELF-RAKE Yours truly, 3 FO a r Sperm or ine ever introduced into | Qlive oil, or any other used on mac hinery. A.HENDERSON, Foreman Joseph Hall Works, 1 find Stock's Oil to be the best oil I have REAPER, THE BUCKEYE COMBINED, I would rather have Stocks Oil than any ever used in my experience of 20 years, > THE OHIO COMBIN ED WoogD's GEORGE BLAKE, : SELF-RAKE, 21 ol Pate rson, Whitby, Ont. THE CAUGACHIEF JUNIOR MOWER, a Rave used Stocks Olt and 1 find it to excel > " 'Th Z| of MAVEe ever use 0 years « i THE FAR FAMED PARIS GRAIN | Experience, ani ve igh ud Bie LL, rincipally previous tg using Stock's Oil, CULTIVATORS, GANG PLOWS. AO STALTER, Greenwood. AND ALL OTHER PLOWS, ALSO CLIFTS PATENT LOOM MANGLES THAT TOOK THE FIRST | { PRIZE AT TORONTO, : AND FANNING MILLS, And a host of other things,and last but not least | having been appointed agent for the sale of J = ' ' " Oshawa, Feb. 7, 1871. | JOHN McDONALD'S TOMB STONES GEO. B STOCK. Esq, F> ¥ 1%) J I T\Rs SIR, Your extra machi il e wy eb AND MARBLE, MADE AT NEW: | erfection for. Et railed weaFee tg ARQ > thing used, so far as kr t i ithe: | CASTLE. | gum nor corode, and oR fit, dt wit Deither | 1 keep a Stock at Harmoney as Samples, Very truly yours, A. FAREWELL | All kinds of Plow Points and Land Nides kept | { on hand, and all other kind of repairs. A share | } sand | of public patronage solicited. ' | GEO. B.-STOCK, Brot GHAM, ONT. DAVID BISHOP. » AGENT FOR THE DOMINION : Auctioneer and Commission' Agent, Harmoney, | WINANS, BUTLER. 8 Co., No. 77, Harmoney, April 13th, 1871, ML sod by FON is, Oluvea. One Foreman for Brown & | ¥ rm, Olive, or her oils ever used, for experience shows it Spalenr i We Prefer Stocks dil to either 8 any ot x Sox, Markham, Ont. I use Stock's Oil on my machinery, which re volves about 4,000 times per minute, and find it the only oil that gives satisfaction. J. CHURCHELL, Bangor, Ont. SOLE PROPRIETOR : Front St, THE JOSEPH HALL MACHINE WORKS, OSHAWA, ONTARIO. ESTABLISHED 1851. eJoseph Hall Manufacturing Company, PROPRIETORS, ! rd | 0 WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO OUR NUMBER ONE AND TWO BUCKEYE COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER, | With Johnson's Self Rake, Improved for 1871. / We believe this Machine, as we now build it, to be the most perfect Reaper and Mower ever red to the public of Canada. T Among its many advantages we call attention to the following: \ ~~ has no Gears on the Driving Wheels, | \ Enabling it to pass over marshy or sandy ground without clogging up the gear ing therdby renderin it less liable to breakage. It is furnished with Four Knives, Two for Mowing and Two for Reaping) | ne of which has al sickle edge for cutting ripe, clean grain, the other a smooth edge for | cutting grain in which there is grass or seed clovey. It has the Ledger Plates, malleable guards both on the Mower Bar It is also furnished With our and Reaper Table, with best cast stee § A) New Patent. Tilting Table for Picking up Lodged Grain. his is thes only really valuable Tilting Table. offered ¢n any combined § "and Mower. | The, Table can be very easily raised or lowered by the Driver in his Seat | without stopping his Team. This is one of the most important improvements effected in any. Machine during the past.two years, ANY ONE OR 'ALL OF THE ARMS OF THE REEL | ' Cah be made to act as Rakes at the option of the Driver, by a Lever readily operated] by his foot The Cutung apparatys is in front of the Machine, and therefore whether Reaping or Mowing, the entire work of the Machine is under4he eye of the Driver while guiding his team. This Table is so constructed as to | ; | Gather the Grain into. a Bundle before it leaves the Table, and deposit it | in a more compact form than any other Reel Rake. This Table is-attached to the Machine both in frofit and rear of the Driving Wheel, which en- | ables it to pass over rough ground with much greater case and less injury to the Table. "The Grain Wheel Axis is on a line with the axle of the Drive Wheel, which enables it tq turn the corners readily. | The Rakes are driven by Gearing instead of Chains, and therefore have | a steady uniform 'motion, 2 | Making them much less liable to breakage on uneven ground, and more regular in removing the grain. The Gearing is very simple, strong and durable. The Boxes are all lined with | METAL. { The Parts are all numbered, so that the REPAIRS can be ordered by | telegraph or otherwise, by simply giving the numbér of the part wanted, BABBIT and the that there i% no pressure on the horses' necks either when r There is no.side Draught in either reaping or mowing, Machine -is so perfectly' balanced gor mowing. All our malloable castings, where they are subject to much strain, have been . Twice annealed, thereby rendering them both tough and strong. OUR JOHNSON RAKE 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. We make the above machines in two sizes: No. One, large size, for Tarmers who have a large amount to reap. No. Two, medium size, for Farmers having more use for a Mower than a reaper. x * With the exception of difference in size, these Machines are similar in every respect. Our . 2 Machine supplied a want hereto fore unfilled, vi A medium between the Jun. Mc®er and large combined Mac hine, both in size and price. e shall distribute our sample machines in March. among our Agents, that intending purchafers many have anearly opportunity of examining their merits. - 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 ¢ver yet offered on this continent. x IN CANADA. 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STEWART & Co., Proprietors, Hamilton, May, 1871. "EUREKA" - ~ [™ r 'ewdodsi(] 'wsdads i] an C LAN] [Was 'Gam s MOS py 'oqo pI] SQummpdiao,) Laoarg LI=AdL ~ Ll A4lL = . 'maddy Jo ssorg worednsuo,y uonsadpuy 4 hoi "EUREKA" IS A PURELY VEGETABLE MEDICINE ! FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT. APPETITE, GENERAL DIBILITY, AND ALL DISEASES of THE BLOOD, LOSS OF It possesses the power of Toning and Strength- ening the Stomach,of Exciting the Torpid Liver to a Healthy Action, and of Purging out all Dejirav ed Humors and Bilious Secretion from the System. Most digeases have their origin in, or are great- ly aggravated by Indigestion, from the sole cause that the Digestive Organs do not perforni the dity that nature has signed them, hence the nutriment is not abstracted from the food, and the blood is deprived of that nourishmyent it re requires of the Digestive Organs. If you Feel Dull, Drowsy, Debilitated and Des pendent, have frequent Headache, Mouth Tastes 3adly in the EN roy Irregular, Appetite and Tongue coated, you are suffering from : Torpid Liver or Billoiusness. In many cases of Liver Complaint only a part of these: symptoms are €x perienced. As a remedy for all such cases t a furcka has no equal, as it effects Perfect Cn ay eaving the Liver Strengthened and- Healthy, aad 11 Lyn, Oct, 3rd, 1870 Mg, H. E. Row, y DEAR Sir, Having used three bottles of yon valuable medicine in my family with good effect 1 feel safe in recommending the id for gene al Debility, Inaction of the Liver, Loss of Appe tite, &c., it having been used for the above com dlaints in my family. . Yours respectfully, . Jo Frruson, M. KE. Minister, Lyn, May 11th, 1870, Mg. H. E. Rowk, > SiR,-I have used Eureka for Sick Headache, caused by a disordered stomach, and imperfect digestion, with suecess, when other 'remedies failed to do me any good, and I am satisfied all that is necessary to convince any person of ite . merits would be to give it a trial, and I cheerfully recommend it to all whose condition demand anything of this nature. \ E. Cook, . Prop'r of Lyn Woolen Factory. For sale refail and wholesale by all druggists NORTHROP & LYMAN, \ Newcastle, Ont. We also offer among our other Machines ; JoHNsON's Self-Raking Reaper;improved forl871, with two knives, smooth and sickle edge, and malleable guards ' Woop's Patent Self-Raking Reaper. . BuckEYE Reaper No. 1, with Johnson's Self-Rake. BuckEeYE Reaper No. 2, with Johnson's 'Self-Rake. Onio Combined Hand Raking Reaper and Mower. CAYUGA CHIEF, Jr., Mower. 3 t BuckiEYE Mower No. 1. - BuckKEYE Mower No. 2. BaLL's Ohio Mower No. 1. 7" Ohio, Jr., Mower. Taylor's Sulky Horse Rake. Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill. Champion Hay Tedder AND OUR CELEBRATED - HALL THRESHER & SEPARATOR Greatly improved for 1871, with either Pitt's, Pelton, Planct, Woodbury, or Hall's 8 or Power. We shall also offer for the Fall trade a a fe 'NEW CLOVER THRESHER AND HULLER, Very much superior 16 any other herciofore introduced. 1 § A mew and complete Illustrated Catalogue of adl our Machines is being published, and will be ready for early distribution, free to all applicants, All our Machines are. warranted to give satisfaction, aid Purchasers will. have an op- portunity of testing them both in Mowing and Reaping before they arill be required to | Snally conclude the purchase. For further information address : ¢ F. W. GLEN, * President, | OSHAWA, ONTARIO. 10 Hors | J. WINER & Co., Hamilton. B. H. MITCHEL, London. A { ! { | . RA a a ve op Proclaim the Glad Tidings! HAT THE GREAT SHOSHONEES, Remedy and Pills, of the Eminent Indian Medicine Man, Doctor Lewis Josephus, of the Great Tribe of Shoshonees, British ( ia, is working the most marvelous and astonishing Cures the World ever heard of. Never in the annals of Canadian Medical History has such success attended the introduction of any cipe heretofore, WHY, SIMPLY because the nunierous Valuable active medicinal vegetable ingredients, (some of which we will mention, such as the Extracts of Wild Cherry Bark, Podophyllum, Janiper, Quassia, Smartweed, Dandelion, H yamus, Compound Extract of Colocynth, Socotrine Aloes, Capsicum, &c.; &c.,) which enter intothe compo sition of the combined medicine, are such and so harmoniously classified and compounded, that it is made the most searching curative in the known world, and cannot help but act 6h the system in a very satisfactory and desirable man ner. No matter what your ailment may be, of of how long standing, it will find. the spot and® astonish you by the rapid manner in which you are restored to perfect health and full vigor. = | { « This Medicine is sant and safe to take, and 1 is warranted, and may positively be relied upen/ ¥ } : | to make permanent cure of all. discases of the - JAver Kidneys Digestive Organs Throat, Lungs, various Skin &e., &¢,, as well as Scrofula, the I Diseases, Humors, and all diseases arising from { Impurity of the Blood, excepting the Third Stage of Consumption." Further information, with full and A } ficates of Cures, can be obtained by securing the { Treatise, the Hand-book, - or the: Almanac and | Circulars from any respectable. Druggist in the Dominion free. i ; Price of Remedy in lavje Pint Bottles 1.00.° ills per Box 25 cents. IT Money to Loan. | OANS FOR FROM ONE TO TWEN. TY years, to be repaid in instalments to suit a ers, who are.allowed to make such pay- ments, in addition to instalments, as they may | find convenient, may be obtained from the Ca nada Permanent Building and Saving Society, by applying to Gr x yA REW ELL, MCGEE & RUTLEDGE. Solicitors, Bowmanville. &« Private funds to loan. 61t 3 . 3 | Bricks! Bricks! | IYOR SALE, MACHINE MADE PRES- SEIY White Bricks, at the Oshawa Tile Wowks, JO. medi- ~ ons forusing the Great Shoslionees Remedy : Pills, and containing testimonials and Certr- | HN WILSON - 1 - El genve, "and an if paid ehd.of t arreara publishe ay ir prietor Majesty I Soli Office Ir Whithy I ARI Soli Simsgn's Oshawa and at le ICE ~ Bd wa promptly Issuer I a3 to Beave ay. wi of terial us Factory tion « 2 on supp perta with ders Guel T Loc KIN KING rgyio Nal hive bee favo prox to the pul beauty ag from i OF upp place. it vonygtry The