Ontario Reformer, 7 Jul 1871, p. 2

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ONTARIO REFORMER, OSHAWA, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 187i. 3 Lotl RAND TRUNK TIME TABLE. ® HAWN STATION. OSHAWA TIME v STATION wHiTRy Ontinia Neforrier, Oshawa," Friday, Ji IMPUDENCE. *ut out of honor and trust poses.) Alen house they will sap; are acked which they will guided by no Reformers, that mers as Messrs. inform us they A. Maced. &.C Qupiisifion dep nas ng Ref ble and scer and eyes ruinous Paci! appedranee, tr banttring awa ples being 12 a Tory fr. Supports ot vote Your opDencn presuming we sit in t) purchise PROLiL, « or Fenpl mit Yours against me, w ' Better not 1 szcond tune, | should : Ay, tom sence vit that which I think what I think + pe 1 Up in [wrty can fer a man withont first havi Thoms beats retire in h declined against lis the opposing candid 'himself © as bei wished Alm also to refine which was very grafiiy de 1, Passing nd him at record of the time testifies w other windings, we + last election a Reformer to Reformers, ies a Tory We submit" for incoi ency, and-warping, this to be a pret specien {oF « ' 1d if He bMS an be arudshed for * Will anyone t arc Mr Railw How Brown's We ss v_undertal Railwny which he ¢) - § Lim ims d not bind whose of $ country 1s vital, to r go would not condescend. to Who out of *by your permission nd himself to. torn man who so strononsly sup overnment that would si Washington Tre Eecl of the f foreigner upon our rv and barters our trifles ? And who would not prefer Mr. B 1, a man that has stood up and battled f Cy trys rights in advance } other men in whose hmnence influense has good ut turn th * way ov the ot ticn of a kh: He ds capi trail , ard while ig afar off the A. M:ocdenald Howing it Brown but lead the Vind DIVISION. ith Cl 2nd Cliss- 1 Dilligence, punet ott, 6 ry Mag A. Keddie, L. v. Tremere, 9 A. ( 5 Sehr, are not reg Neck. in Oshawa on y, won the foot race at anville, last Saturday, * in a canter." Carr. Hane has sailed on his If he soes the North Pole » seize it, age. ing t We saw the sa Viudicat Dominion Day was eclebrated in a very quict manner in Oshawa. The only aiuse- ment we have heard of being the, base ball match between the " Quickste; " Marquis.of Lorne' and " clubs, which result. ed in a victory for the Quickstep ;" and a serenade by the Brass Band of the 34th Batt. wad slimly attended ; but those in attend ance appeared We are sorry to seo Oshawa so far behind National The pic-nic at Mr. Annis' grove to enjoy themselves. jother towns in celebrating our > ! day, letting even Whithy and Columbus on both side clubs of Oshav y a friendly game on » 20th inst Tie Odd Fellow's concer Drill, Shed on Men lay sronounced the best ent 1 + hell evening last," is rtainment of the l ever given in Oshawa wre about th by Thomas Nicholson Gi suppose that the noise made hy loss vy BO him and his precious purchase was but the carrying of the scriptural injunction to " use a littlo-w(h}ine for their often infirmiti Tue Darlingtonians are considering the propriet Durham, of seceding from county of and annexing = themselves to South \ Ontario. We extend to them a welcome. Tt will be ** all up" Thomas Nicholson G. whe he men of Darlington Tre main belt of the Machine ry in the ph Hall Works 1 wising the with staunch walk to the polls, yesterday morn- for the day of » machinery 1 establishment: s of a day will be quite a drawback 1 » Company, as they are very much crowded with work at present. ate Provincial'! Rif! ion won the - match, Governor-General's hest prize, for the best average Enfield Rifl, Lieut. Whit von the om ser lately from new The rs in the Provin Indians etme off victorious, first, third, and fifth minutes, 35 minutes, Whithy IGN CE In Jom and 7 minute and 2 mmmntes, the taking the second and fourth rday last we Edit uns for Domin or of st girls 1a the to Oshawa, and vill show } Is that will make yon might ing ani Kiss y ) y 100d The 1218 or Jers will be Wednesday brethren from .} 11.2 the Oshs hall, which 1e country will about where a procession he formed, will march through the principal treets of the town, the| different 5 lodges preceded by their respective bands. After march, the brethern will proceed to Mr. Annis' Grove, where a dinner will be +d for them and their fiends, alter will: be y» by Mr. Taylor hal it made to order, ¢, by the II and Sor ednesday la A 1 «celebrated firm of England. full'en d key spring | plate, English lever y London, a lic hunting finish movements, with jewelled cx pansion balan with ume, of the Prince il weighs three and a 8, and 15 15 carats fine. Wi M Taylor is the f the country, mn the and A REM proven IR 2pY for sun-stroke, 'which has ctual in cases where it has been tried, is to bathe' the hands, head and face with juice. The effect is lemon ime diate. \ Some one wrote to Horace Greely, jin- fA guipo He said it ani had become birt he $s good to put on pota ht do for those whose tobacco anp vitiated with and butt rn ; preferred gravy » day , July t the start of us, Co's iops and allied Exhibitions, Colossal Meoenageri Extensive Hippodronie, afirit-class Circus, G. F. Baney .& combina tion. of attra great consisting. of | a and an Aviary of beautifal tropical and exotic Birds will visit Oslfawa, on Thurs 13th. These beyond all question, the largest and most varied exhi bitions on this continent, and possess more living wild an'n better Is and strange birds, a Cireus and the only legitimate Hippodrome of any organization now travelling. The . procession is everywhere beyond Drome laries, spoken of as being genus description ; Elephants and richly eaparis I, drawing the massive Chariot of Imlicon, surmounted by a gold en Bucephalus, gay Knights and courtly dames ; and a long line of carriages, ve dens, triumphal cars, &ec., form the sa ude. The gre features of this and pe Sebastian, whose standing challenge in the Thousand Dollars, for ssfully contend sum of Ten any one to suc with him as a bare back and hurdle rider, has never been is with the. Hippodrome. Mlle. Josephine De Vernier, the young and bean accepted tiful Funanibulist, gives an exhibition each free to everobody, of walking on a » wire from the ground to the apexof st centre pole. Count Aes, WHITEY ALE, On Sunday, 24th inst., Whitevale was favored by the presence of 16 Ministers and 30 Lay Dele s,.who came to attend Haldi afternoon the the annual session of 'the Baptist mand In the lutders crent Churches were Association, from the read, many of whiclr were very interesting and showed that iells had been the sced of God's "word among those engaged in thes earnestly employed in men,and that God had blessed ynod their labors with success ; $s to be regretted that some Of t Churches to the East, which at earnest; live churches, bbath morn 2.50 pon. the in such vast num could not get into th vided witha B Christian Chur vices by the R Rev. J. B. Pixley, gent for Foreion Mi the naturd and ne vy of 1 ssed with sue egeneration, of the force and r which h pre Mission plainness of speech claims reign 1 , which we Canadians do not often hear, and to which there was I response by a and subscription In the evenir by the Rev delivered a very interesting discourse, par ticulerly to Christian y pulpit was occupied' Finch, of Barrie, who 3, on the ** Character, ies, and privileges of Christians," from Ye arz Christs,"1 Corinthians 23 verse ; after whi retired to their homes, fe had enjoyed a treat on spiritual which they but seldom : Monday, 26th, at 9 a.m. the Association a prayer meeting, led by Elder Wait; after which a sermon a / reached by Rev. M. Johnson." Business was then resumed, when the Rev. R. A Fyfe, D.D., presented the claims of th Ministerial The assoclation then adjourned till 2.30 p.m. AFTERNOON After devo Mr. Lennie, late of England, preachbd a pleasing and pro assembled for Educationgl Society: Session tional exercises the Rev. fitable sermon from 1st Thessalonians 1 ¢ ov. Next was . Sinith, of U. S. Ame who pre , who ives his services s agent of the Bible Union gratuitously, the claims of the Bible Union with » himself. The Win A., of Toronto, present 1 the credit tc ard, B. claims of the Canadian B plist, in whic Rev h solicited the aid of his bret ren to make that periodical one of interest he earnestly Business being again resumed, num rous resolutions were passed relating to home and foreign work. The association then adjourned. At 7.30 p.m, a public meeting was again assembled which was addressed by the Revds. Win. Muir, W. 8S. Paterson, of Oshawa, J. King, Port Hope, R. A. Fyfe, D.D., dnd Messrs. Smith and. Cridtman, of the United States, on the mmportance of Much home mission. enthusiasm was About 10 p.m. the convention was closed, hav ing been, as thrown into the meeting. one of the speakers of the evening repre sented it, like an orange-- both sw eet and smooth. : Tue friends of the Whitevale Sabbath School held a grand pic-nic in the beautiful grove of T. P.. White; Esq., on Dominion Day, which was very largely attended. After the friends had partaken of the delicacies provided by the ladics (which in quality and quantity 'were all that could be desired), a handsome collec: tion was taken -up in aid of the school. The children of the Brougham and. White Is then took the platform which Union vale s iools had been. erected for | sang some beautiful pieces, aceomps 1 the purpose, and The audien were then addrgssed by Rev. J. Tatton, Messrs. 8. Phillips, J. Wilkison and T. I White, Esq., who enunciated strong argn with instrumental musie. ments in favor of Sabbath schools, show ing their necessity, and giving encourage : children to attend as muchas After the of the addresses, the people amused themselves by ing, all of whicli passed off very pleasantly. ment ~to possible: deliverance games of ball and croquet, and swing- In the evening an entertainment of 'vocal and instrumental music, dialogues and re- citations, was given hy the children of the Whitevale Ives n Union School, who acquitted bly, to the faction of the crowded audience. thems and entire satis Correspondence, To the Sir, Editor of the Ontario Reformer : 7 Absence from home prevented my lying to the eriticism of the editor of the Viudicator of the 21st, until With the letter of " Voter " ing todo; then the present. I have. noth he, probably, to quote ane of wemorable sayingsof our ex*M. P,P. views the subject frowa a different stand point." The argnments advanced by thy Editor of the Vindieo yw the fall Not Free a Trader," are rather a source of strength than weak ness, rt sh acy of the views of ¢ If, as he owns, the Enclish markets have remained so steady, and the demand from the content so grat, how-is it that Canadians, with their facilities for ship ment, are unable to export their surplus without submitting to a heavy loss--as grain should always. be But I contend instead of steady have steadily declined winter, fl purchased with a that the remaining view to export ! English markets, since the o from 29s. to white wheat from 12s. 6d. to 11s. 9d. per quiintal, 20s. , and other varieties of wheat in proportion; and why, if'a rial expected, have the Mess 3 & Bro. stocks of until the present, selling only to dealers on the line of the G. T. R. R. and the thus submitting ¢ 1 mat advance was: not held their larve 1 River Ports, tiparatively to a heavy 8s. At the time when purchases of are made in this section, viz* winter, prices i notwithstanding the per bushel, the Lower ble to supply themselves markets r than it could be laid from the American down from Ontario. My letter is slichtly mis 1 wherein he he Lower makes me say th at Provinces were sfor a month or so pri vious to first f April, while I stated some months. 1 ] that ncarly will now go further, ani say fall, when wheat was from $1 15 to bashel,and freig hts low her then able to 18t John's, New Bruns 1 on Is were even uid c REFORMER, lilled it a littl calers first Gibbs compelled to rally man- bushel be uselves h.the Editor } NOT A FR} ticed, and that th pie vious ta an el would it tion, well to have a petition: circulated, - urg amendment to. the Election Law, and the act to ctions mad prevent' bribery at el ] lidates and 'practicing y t:the move commence with the uth Riding of Onta Riding is aslik other in law. 1 would wr led to 1 licted, eia- tion of the S 10,as this ly to suffer as m i as any Dominion, from the pr that ~finprisonm y other punisliment that Yours truly, D. HALLIDAY. rr -- -- To the Editor of the Reformer. Sik,--1 see by that the circus is at hand. I trust that our village Fathers will not Dear bills allow the scene enacted over again that so disgraced and imperiled the lives of our villagers as last year, by + allowing the filth of the animals to remain on the streets as before. - An dunce of prevention is better than a pound of cure, Yours truly, A TRAVELER. Oshawa, July 3rd, 1871. "WHATS IN A NAME." (From the London Daily Advertiser.) Much, frequently, 1 of the Govern past afford amg cading article it press for many years The name of Hon. George Brown has served the pur evidence. poses. of the Government organ-grinders 1 long and well ; it has, indeed, been their principal stock in trade during nearly two decades, and vis not entirely disposed of yet. It was the fate of that much-abused gentleman aliost the first d he entered Parliament to be placed ia, political anta gonisin to the Conservative leader of this Province who has lately so honorably dis- charged the duty entrusted to him as our representative at Washington by consent- ing to th rifice of" our rizhts on the wiscrable plea that he, the Canadian Prime Minist msible r, responsible for his acts, if re- government means anything ere, to the Parliament of Canada -alone, as compelled to do so by tlie authority of date. Take from the files at random any number of a ministerial Journal in 'tl Jong interval mentioned, an Imperial my from the Leader down to the veriest penny- whistle of them all, and ten to one that the names of Brown and the chances are Macdonald figure conspicuously therein, the former berated abusively and the latter lavishly bepraised. The requisite changes being made, w¢ might casily imagine one of these scribes addressing his political taskmaster in words similar to the those great dramatist puis in the as France would have been had she mouth of that '* lean " Cassius : "Macdonald and Brown: what should be in that Brown: Why should that name be sounded more than yours : Write them together, yours is as fair a name ; Sound them, it doth become the mouth as well ; Weigh them, it is as heavy ; conjure them, Macdonald will start a spirit as soon as Brown," From the first Mr.,-Brown set himse!f to the task of correcting abuses wherever exigging, both in his pl wo in Parli and through the columns of Lis newspaper, and had the of official vampires upon him. who lave nent hence he pack Those lived years enough can remember the Poi Levi job which he ventilated, and which the name of Sir Francis Hincks was unpleasantly connected, although he whitewashed by a convenient committe the House; the shocking abuses in the Provineal Penitentiary, of wh cured the he pro- the Toronto deben- ture fraud, which he exposed ; th = correction; York Roads monopoly of brother Beaty, which was revoked mainly through his exertions, and multitudes of other nefarious transac- the punishment of those engaged in them, as carry it, the Hon. George tions, for the redress of which and far as it was possible to country is indebted to the Brown. Now the man who undertakes the vindi- cation of such public wrongs as those men tioned" necessarily makes énemies. Every Jobber is his foe ; every expectant jobber looks upon him with 'distrust and dread. Those whose villainy he may have been instrumental in exposing never forgive him. The misfortunes of others, for which he was ino way responsible, are:sought His of speech is called rudeness'; to be fastened upon him. dircetness his indig tion of wrong is pronounced want of tac In lower Ca order to frig Ia his name was invoked in ten the pour habitans into the belief that he is coming to tak away their lands, their language, and _ their religion, thus securing their Wen instead of | the extending Ge A By snch means a f in" both Provinces came to res much as Frankenstein did thi and wife i A $1 ale s mething He own creati wedding Mariner," And turns no mor his' b Because he knows a frig Doth close behind him tread." This was one Gharadter in which the Ministerial artists Uelighted to paint the Hon. George Brown, but not the only one, indeed, under their skillful hands he be- Proteus. came a political They described JOVEeTn impossibility $ own -coining), as one who a political leader or trator. Moreover, those of owed Hincks in his defection > vy 'waiting fgr rds, charged marplot of the teforin we occasiohally hear the cha Nay, the high-minded and Sandfield Macdonald attributes Il of his G wwernment of 18462 to v's Juke-warmness, just as if any or could be any other than luk 1 warm under such leadership. vi has been the min of the very much disposed to lity to the Reform party. heard mad. s the most absurd of all snot desire th we have it is Reform party me into power, 'as his journal is more ssful as the organ of the Opposition han it would be as the organ of any ad- This iifts some people are reduced when they nginstration. shows. to what 1 silly find 'an excusd for traducing a [8 n. Any candid and honorable man who is conversant with ghe political affairs of Can- Mr. Brow \ life will conclude ada sine nu first entered public with us that instead of injuring the Reform party he has done it invaluable service, greater, per 3, than any otherman living. Be when he ked to dissensions in th: ranks of the froin manifested no d 1 sides, found that his name was ev create party, he retired altogether and has sinee if, altheug To a intel 1 freque man of his ch lectual activity and wter is must have But Th te- form leaders and the party they r 'nt been-a severe exercise of nial. in retirement he is not inactive. still receive his cordial co 1 support. His journal, the and influential in British America, is ever Wg in the good cause. thik that under present the One would imstances | tief prog of the Globe might be | allowed to en je s'retirement in, peace. The Min- scribes persist in dragging his name forward in season and out of season. . Mr. || Brown must bz abused. We'l, he thriven remarkably well on' it for many Such is not the case, however. has years, and its continuance «will probably affect him little' in mind, body or estate. ------ > © CH -- The American Press on the Heligoland * Question. We are pleased to see that the respect- able 1 3 of America take the same view as we do ourselves of the attitude Ger many is supposed to ume on this ques tion. The telegram pyblished last week Yet we can hardly regard the fe ling it caused as utter- ly ynfounded was, at least, premature, Bismarck is the German representative man, and an kind shadowed forth, is, we idea of the now, work ing in the German anind. The supposed action of the Germans, says it Joston Traveler, in speaking of this 18 50 clearly wrong that ne man who is not a robber at heart can have any disposition to approve of their conduct. They ingen- iously contrived to put the responsibility of "the late war upen the French, in the world's opinion, because men will seldo look beyond the oc¢asion of- war to its cause; but should they persist in their purpose to extend their rule over Heligo- land --or **Helgoland, the Holy Land,"--% they would be in the w Fong de- of England, or as Italy sho led Jersey would be we to deinand Corsica of France, or as England would be were she to demand Fisher's Island of the United States Biemare v oe G x. - -_ > -- LORD LISGAR. Empire lately sent a mes id | asking the Government of that conntry to sell Heligoland to Germany ; to which Earl Granville, British Scerctary of State fof | Foreign Affairs, replied -that England would not part with the Island, and that her government would entertain no propo- | prvi E YOUNG THOROUGH.BI Bismarck Ayrehire Bull, "Lord Lisgar," No. and C, A] IB Will serve dura sent season at Sydenhuu B TERMS, ( ni e Cows at 82.00, ull-bred Cow , » Cash at time-of sei vice unless by special ag sition looking to its cession. then renewed his Proposition, and gave B his reasons for making it, namely, that | HOSSCRSI » island - "was necessary for | possession of the island "was necessary for THOMAS GUY. the prote 2 tion of the German coast, recit- July 1, 1571, an instance the facidities for coaling attack which ili me Victoria Lodge No. 7 French fleet enjoyed at Heligoland, by which it was enabled to blockade Hamburg and immunity from L] and, paralyze the German coast. He looked upon Heligoland, on account of its close | proximity, as German territory, and its ssession by any foreign power as a stand- | ing men; To this argu himself Ft Granville ¢ to Germany." ment of a born thief, who thinks Lord sent this answer, that * England was only strong enough to steal bound to consider her own inferests, and : v : " that the wish of the German Government MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE ze are hereby notified to assemble with en in their Lodge Roc 2, July 12th; at action usiness, rpHE to acquire . Heligoland did not constitute And in, on Wednes- 40% lock, for the trans. JAMES Germany's right to it, as the island has never been under German rae." Heligoland for seven years by right of ¢onquest, has, MARTIN, © . . . WwW. M England, after having held GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. hell it for fifty-seven years under regular treaty stipulations, and as a consequence | of a general arrangement that was meant | to be final. Even had she no other right to it than that which preceded from con- | quest, does it lie in the mouth of Prussia at as a title, when her own . . ct to "that as a title, when her own Frnt, : L.O. LODGE 6886. uction that it is possi id HE MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE existence as a great nation is due entirely to her retention of conquered lynds Put the worst const | 3 r v ble te pat on Engla: Lodge. will meet at the Lodge Room on the it cannot make her title to z of the "12th of July, at eight o'clock, . p, for the despatch of Members of other Loc are respectfully in 686 at the Lodge a. m., to take part msiness, s residing in the Village ited to meet the Brethren of n Sons' Hall), at ten o'clock in the celebration of the day. GEO. W/GARTH, W. M. Oshawa, July 6, 1871. 13-1 than that of As to the fieneral sg of 1814-15, it is that under w! holds a larg art of Saxony, of which sp mach ® nd's seizure of Heli- APPRENTICE WANTED approved by Prussia Aamous Rhine Provin das been said. goland was secre in 1807, part in helping thos Engl ilv - FPYWOACTIVE RESPECTABLE LADS wanted, from 14 to 18 yerrs of age, one as an apprentice, and one to a av Cabinent. Maker. I'hose used te the trade preferred. Good wages given, Apply to 1 Prussian subjects did their English smugglers i the island and held. At that timo for whose benefit was. seized - 1 W. MITCHELL, Napoleon I. was Brock street, East End! After 6 o'clock any ever . Whithy, July 6, 1571. 13-tf MRS. RILEY $8 NOW PREPARED TO 'DO ALL Kinds Dre: Particular atter Carmich ving to enforce his absurd Continental 1, the' success of which would have excluded English manufactures and mer- chandise from all Europe where his power was felt--and where in Continental Europe was it not felt in thetime that immediately Tilsit grand smuggler, and the most king. followed Consequently England became a Notice to Debtors. PERSONS INDEBT out of the way places operations, wit! All and all they could as bases of 'D TO THE te firm of TAYLOR & NEALE, are here- fied that payments must be made forth- and the w with to the undersigned. : FAREWELL & McGE ), 1871 Napoleon's 'enemies aided | £ «0 the Prissians. It sed with Eng- Heligo- that oe ! I 1 IE enemies he had wv follows that they land's scizure and lgnd. It were. ple y ogeupation of FOR SALE! RESIDENCE or JOSEPH ASH, h Oshawa ; without the ad- in wid. Termsrea .. Possessic m- hwmman nature they should not have been gratified by. t! spectacle of such defiance of the power of . . ADT EN <Q their conqueror as was involved in the WARREN L. ASH. 120, 1571 \ flag flying securely over a speck of Dpritish land in the German Ocean, and he, who WANTED. FPEAMS. TO DRAW LUMBER FROM my, Mills in Podonk to Bowmanville and low-water mark. But all that is changed. os AWA. was all but all-powerful, winable to pull it down, his power not extending beyond at } AMPBELL. otf The old things have passed away. EF has fallen ; and, if Bismarck's ®ms M £ men of that aro which eomres from too much success, many means to take possession Can she if Bismarck did not speak.till goland --if she can. N THE DRILL SHED, ON TUESDAY night k an Open » dresses * | will plea June 20th, 1871; STRAYED! "| YOME INTO THE PREMIS the Sul ber, Lot 3rd con. East The owner ean have the advertisement, and ap- SAMUEL HALL. do so hé had made the preparations 1 take action. cessary § ng It, and then consequence piratic Germany's ne xd to that of England 5 strong enough to en: S 2 ts as nothing compa but iti 1 > H v take possession of the covet Wb she were to act at once. could over- | plying to whelm the island with men, and supply it { East Whikhy, Jane ¢ FOR SALE. NMGHT BERK HIRE PIGS, TWO -4 month old. Apply to amply with food and means of resistance : nd then its fate probably would depend | upon England's action. The orily, thing | that could prevent the violent seizure of the island is the possibility that England lias a force there sufficient to resist a. Ger- man attacking force,--and as the matter some time. she ha VALUABLE PROPERTY for SALE. been most culpable if she has not prepared r HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR i aG wd sale his property on Wiliiam street, consist- y ing of a block of four houses and over an acre of c . ali: may . an tis high, well drained, s ina = p she does the profligate principle that ani- ihn Well draltiod, and ins gate of and that no Itivation, against its JOHN GOULD, Near Maxville's Hotel, East Whitby, 11-tf. has been aire®l for nan « mt, 12 as Alsc | occupied by Mr. good cult mates all Prussian poli that fine roperty in Prince. Albert, now Vilcox, Bailiff, HUGH CARMICHAEL! 11-tf nation is more safe workings de- robber on heath or high- i Mr.. EDWARD PETTIT, : Of Buffalo, N. Y., T rg 12 A. M. CHISHOLM, GIBBS hs 18 a pes f1 nan azainst the than 1s a p ld man against, th Oshawa, June 22nd. mands of a -way. 1 ult, the a daugliter, 17th ult, the wife of I. wife 'of Mr. > Rr pEATH. BI. In East. Whithy, f Wm. Burns, years. on th widowof t late ult., Burus, TORONTO MARKETS, Wheat, ¥ bushel, Barley, do Peas, do Oats, do Rye, do . I 81 Potatoes. do Bon eo Millinery, BLOCK. Oshawa, April 13, 1871. tf 7 ton, , ¥ bbl, Millinery, Hay, 1 Appl 060 MONTREAL MARKETS. Millinry, L Whi Oats, Barley, 1 Peas, wl, i Butter, ¥ 1, 15 a7 A, M. CHISHOLM'S Lawa, April 13, s Millinery, 'Millinery, Flour, ¥ ewt, x, @ 3 "25 Os Wheat, Fa 15 5 CONDENSED - ATMOSPHERIC BATH! 16 15 The Greatest Invention of the Age. 4 | Os 'R THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF * ] ses, both' acute and chronic. ' Prof. Stone would ce to the people of Oshawa 0 36 | and the country at large that Pe enicheod Alr Bath is now in successful operation .in Oshdwa, { eis ready to treat all diseases on the prin- irpathy, or a condensed Atmosphere. d 'apd disciplined it to become one Beans, ¥ % « . § 00 nnow Wool. BOWMANVILLE MARKETS, July 6. Vheat, ¥ bushel, Rye, do Barley, do Peas, do vi aps of the world, or diseases, it 0 55 60 | must unquestionably hold a place as far above i] i. 55 all other eyrative and sanitary agghts.as its re- m to animal life is above all other elements cute diseases, ats, do let Fever, Typhoid Fever, Bilioas Clovet Seed,*¥ bushel, .. 3 At huflammation ot the Lungs and 1 3, ~ Dysentery, with all other forms of Acul Timothy Seed, do can be cured in their early stages in a Butter, 8 ib, '. o if you or your acute discase ering of a long ure and certain y testify, who very few fanuily are WHITBY MARKETS, ¥ bushel, as been thoroughly tested in the greatest success, Head and Throat, Bron- aint, Dyspepsia, Asthma, cetions, Nervous Headache, , Rheumatism, vs of the Lungs, Cons arly 4 Middle Stages, Insan- ale Difficulties. He has never of a cure, where he had a reason tar attendance, ¢ that @ suffering to cdl on him and in- s of 'cure, or any inquiries ment and care by letter will wered, OQ. STONE. prolpptly ar 4 BOYNE ANNIVERSARY! ° 1 2 AY 4 test sanitary sgents of the age, and 3 88 URGE 1 8 5) 3 Asi} Z&- We ne 1 -buy we ha Gam! Bc i) PRUN CHINA, C FOR EVE S 'Of Every G SUGAR-C To Suit FR In Stone am WOOD,

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