Ontario Reformer, 22 Mar 1872, p. 4

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Sor BR CRN To SCRE I CARE OF STOCK. 1 sis 1 savage and debased tribes y that the A correspondent of the Neg@heasiern | Mr Us mse tbe only Ah . | condition and comfort of the horse Farmer, without stating any new principles | or practices, illustrates some old ones in a ! manner to attract attention and challenge thought. Among other things, the follow- ing: It is a wretched practice to allow sgock to ran down either in summer, or or, It is possible to conceive peculiar circum- stances that would excuse and even justify it, but as a general practice it is simply fooling away the possibilities of the great" est success. Ih a manner so plain and easy to be understood, it seems strange that men of even moderate understanding should go astray. A living animal is a machine in motion. To keep it at its normal rate of speed, a "certain amount of nutriment is required. For growth an additional quantity will be noeded, and also for animals that do ser- vice in harness or otherwise, and those that give milk. = This additional quantity is less than the other. If two hundred pounds of hay will keep a horse that does no work in good condition a week, it would not require double that quantity to keep him in harness every day. So the work we get out of a horse costs less than what is'required to simply keep the animal aiive ana m ova conatuos, Bo with growing stock. Now suppose we feed young stock just enough to keep the machine running to kecpthaanimal alive, -- but withold the ad ditional amount requisife for growth. "Criticaily speaking, this may not be possi- ble but practically it is near cnough the truth to'say that it can bg done, and fur ther, that it is done by very many farmers, probably a majority. In such cases how does the accouni stand with the animal when this treatment is changed to full feed' The beast is been *' stuyted." and is in'bad health and is aetunilyhy equal. no larger thar before, it has orthless,.other things being would have been in'growth, and would have increased its value encugh to pay for the additional feed, for the other amount that was needed to kegp the animal alive, and also pay for the cave of the beast, the. interest on the money, the risk, and over all, a profit to the feeder. Compare the results, and note particu- | ~ larly what canses the difference. The "principle is one of broad application. . In the supposed case of the horse, he could do no work on the feed given without getting poorer in flesh. Two quarts of oats in ad- dition to the hay would give the surplus strength to work some,/and more oats up - to full feed, proportionately increase his capacity for service. If the service is what is wanted, how foolish it would be to .withold the additional feed on which the service depends. A quart of oats can be transmu into force that is worth the market price of a bushel of cats The man would be foolish who would keep his_steam-engine running night and day with no machinery for it to turn or propel. The man who keeps stock just alive is like the other. The forgoing statements have exceptions but they are general truths. The more we look at it, the more we see how' eas; it is for a feeder of stock to be "penny wise and a pound foolish." -- a -- Heivry 1s StreNera. To pr conquer disease is one of the grandest tainments ever aimed at by man "and Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers will as sure cure cougha, coulds, tickling in the throat and pulmonary complaints, as war and pestil- eice will destroy. Severe colds if not at- tended to sooner or later lead to incurable ] of the strohgest soon fails if neglected. The readiest and best means known for the cure of these complaints is 'Bryan's Pul- monic Wafers, "which 1ave been thorough- ly tried for the last twenty years, aud have never been known to fail" Singers and public speakers will also derive great benie- fit from the use of them. Sold by all medicine dealers, at 25 cts. per box. consumption, and the strength Ix a divorce case pending in Ohio the grounds of the husband's application are If a quarter or one-half more feed | had been given, all of this additional feed | oe - stored up in the animal | pe ---------- LOOK OUT FO Good Photographs! TO BE MADE AT Mr. THOMAS' GALLERY, BROOKTLIN, nasdone more than anything else hereto- BY fore known to, improve the condition and relieve the suffering of the horse. = Those HARRY 'TAIT, who will not use it will be the loosors, their horses the suflerers : to avoid both use " Darley" Condition Powders and Ar- abain Heave Remedy," and you will be satic od with the result. Remémber the name, and sce that the signature of Hurd & Co. is' on 'each package. Northrope & Lyman, Newcastle, Outario, proprietors for Canada. Sold by all medicine dealers. Nor Quite So." It is among the most have been neglected, but tre believe there are many in civilized countrics who are guilty of the same neglect, and without the ex- use of 'the former; here all may avail themselves of the use of an article which No Risk. or : Thomas' Eclectric Oil] Worth" Ten Times its Weight in Gold. Do you know anything of it? If not, it is time you did. I JAIN CANNOT STAY WHERE IT IS used. 'It isthe cheapest Medicine evermade. One dose cures common Sore Throat. One bottle has cured Bronchitis. Fifty cents worth has cured an old standing Cough. One orto bottles, cures bad cases of Piles and Kidney Troubles. Six to eight applications cure any case of Kxcori ated nipples or inflamed t. One bottle has cured lame back of cight Daniel Plank, of Brookfield, Tioga ys: "1 went thirty miles for a bottle of your Oil, which effected a won i limb by six annlications." Anpther ,who ha 1 Asthma for: ., : «ur LUsSsell's Celebrated oa W SALE 1 ow COIS DOTUC- OIE, {208 am ae C0 Jl : 1 and $100 world not buy i {71 could et no more." | Watches, Lazarus & Morris Perfected Spocta TRnfus Robinson. of Nunda, N. Y.. writes: | €les, and Meriden Silver Plate, best goods made ** One small bottle of your Kcleetrie Oil restored | and every thing in his Hoe mace to order. the voice where the on had pot spoken ab in fixe years," Rey! J. M N.Y, Hy of Bronct al "Wd have nev $s given such complete satis | Phi lip Taylor EEPS THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, ilver Plated, and Fancy Goods. It will pay to examine his Stock before purchss 4 . ll Goods, and Jobs warranted per than any otlier House, THILIP TAYLOR, Watchmaker & Jew ler, SNimeoe Street, Os } Oshawa, April 13th, 1871. tf. amedicine t faction as th t 4 MN POSE six of the best oil i 1 totake as forex nai 1 Tey t med 1 perior 1 anything ever mad IL safe yon much suf. fering snd many dolla is sold by | one or more ers " cirenlars are fou buy it to-day ¢ that ar y 1 x ren. NBOTHAM andT Canadian Pain Destroyer A 8 A FAMILY MEDICINE, IT-1 < well and favorably known, relieving thon ane iW ivg Steae, With HANGIN( ONTARIO, © ands from pain in the Side, Bae. Throat, Sprains, the Stomach, Dysentery, Boel Scalds, F [The Caxapian Pain Destrover has now been before the public for a lengt} ¢, and wherever used is well liked, never f g in a| single instance to give permanc relief when | i ed, and we have never known a single case of dissatisfaction, where the directions have | been properly followed, but on the contragy all | are delighted with its operat , and speak in the highest terms of its virtues and magical pe A great variety of patterns, and selling 'ARGEST [STOCK OF OF [at the lowest | ITH ENGLISH [PAPER tect. | We speak from experience in the matter, hav- | ing tested it thoroughly ; and therefore those who are suffering 'rom any of the complaints for which it is recommended, may depend upon it being a Sovereign Remedy. : The astonishing efficacy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer in curing the diseases for which it is recommended, per fom wonderful effects in sub- duing the torturous pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affections, entitle it to high |- rank in the list of Remedies. Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealers, in all parts of the country, for further supplies, and each testifying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to ive immediate relief. All Medicine Dealers keep it ; Physicians order 'and use it; and no ------ : + ~ family will be without it after trying it. Tuo | N E \ A 7 Price, only Twenty-five Cents per bottle, Sim | For sale by W. T, Atkinson and Dr. Beans | shawa; in Whitby by J. H. Gerri¢c end J, Byrne | D R ESS MAKI NG Erooklyn by John Warren. | Sold in Bowmanville by J. Higgin a D, Stott, and all medicine dealers. | ESTABLISHMENT EE AJ The Great Female Remedy. | IN OSHA Al JOB MOSES' PERIODICAL PILLS.. | M1 Te = a ~ ns mvaroiiie metone is] 18S: ROOME FPIHIS INVALUABLE MEDICINE IS | 9 T unfailing in the cure of all those painful and | ATE OF THE ESTABLISHMENT langerons diseases to whi 1 - 2 cot my 4d of 8. TREWIN, begs to inform the inhabi- : ne ] tution is & uhjec > tm > anstof Oshawa and surrounding countgy that move ructions, end a she has opened a New Store en KING STREET IN THE STAND IN, THE COUNTY Just received direct from the manufacturers. Whitby, April 13, 1871 botham.and | EAST! Th he ji F ale during the ITT y of Preg- | . nancy, as they are sure lo bring o iscarrioge, | ~ . ar BE the ti Clie oredr Lately Occupied by Mr. J. J. Hall, In all Cases of Nervous and S ections, | vv Pains in the Back and Lir 7} exertion, Palpitation of th Whites, these Pill ill ofl other mes PA where she will carr n the ! msipess of 3 in iron, 7 i and the making of mony, or anythung hurtful to the constitution, / Full directions in the pamphlet sround each package, which should be carefully preserved. JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR. $1.00 and 12} cents for posta Northrop & Lyma: t agents for the I containing over 59 CHILDREN'S | IN THE Latest Styles & Fashions | Haviig had a long experiencesin the business Deans | she is confident of suiting all. All orders entrusted to her will be executed with care and taste. A share of patronge solicited. Vacancies for Apprentices nclosed to , Reneral e a bottle, For sale by W. T kinson and Dr. Oshawa ; in Whitby by J. H. Gerrie and J, Byrne in Broclyn by John Warren, | Sold by J. HIGGINBOTHAM and D. STOTT, | Bowmanville, Ontasio, 1 [ d In Memoriam. HIGGINS' DRESSMAKING, MANTLE-MAKING | CLOTHING, &c., &c. | THE JOSEPH HALL MACHINE OSHAWA, ONTARIO. ESTABLISHED 1851. TheJoseph Hall Manufacturing Company, PROPRIETORS, 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 andy Mower ever yet offered to the public of Canada. Among ils many advantages we eall aironnen to ine TCR ing + - It has no Gears on the Driving Wheels, i UaLL TARLY AND BECURE BARGAINS, 'New Fall Goods 1871. Just arrived at the | DOMINION] Outfitting Establishment, | HE SUBSCRIBER, IN RETURN- ing thanks to his numerous friends for their fou. libetal patronage begs to inform them Giving Up the Ready-Made Clothing Branch of his Business, To enable him to devote more time to the HAT AND CAP! AND-- GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. In order to do this, he will sell a large stock of Ready-made Clothing at Greatly ed uced Prices, consisting of Mons' Under and Overcoats, Peajackets, Pants and Vests, Touth's and Children's Suits, At Prices ever before offered In Oshawa. My stock of Felt and Fur Hats and Caps, afid Gentlemen,s Furnishings, will be found Complete in every department, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. G. HODDER, Enabling it to pass over marshy or sandy ground without clogging vp the gearing/therehy renderin | it less Hable to breakage. It is furnished with J 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 oviss or seed clover, It has the malleable guards both on tt Itis¢ Patent 7. most important ANY ONE OR ALL OF THE ARMS OF THE REEL { Can be made to act as Rakes at the option of the Driver, by a Lever readily operated by his foot. | The Cutting apparatus is in front of the Machine, and therefore whether Reaping or Mowing, the entire work of the Machine is under the eyo of the Driver while guiding his team. 08 constructed as to fin a more compact form than any other Reel Rake, 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 to turn the corners readily. The Rakes are driven by Gearing instead of Chains, and therefore have | a steady uniform motion, . | Making them much less liable to breakage on' uneven ground, and more regular in removing th | grain. The Gearing is very simple, strong and durable. The Boxes are all lined with werslB ABBIT METAL. The Parts are all numbered, so that the REPAIRS can be ordered by| telegraph or otherwise, by simply giving the number of the part wanted. There is no side Draught in either reaping or mowing, and the Machine is so perfectly balanced that there.is no pressure on the horses' necks either when reaping or mowing. All our malleable 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 thi | rakes 1 edls. | | | No. Two, medium size, for Fare: than a reaper. With the exception of difTe in size, the e 1 No. 2 Machine supplied a wa y fore unfilled, viz medium b rand | large combined Machine, both in size and price, We all distribmte o E > nes in | March among our Agents, that intending purchasers may have an early opportunity of examining their merits. tes aro sin And we guarantee that all Machines shipped this season shall be equal in'quality and finish to the samples exhibited by our Agents. This Table is | Gather the Grain into a Bundle before it leaves the Table, and deposit it | This Table is attached to the Machine both in front and rear of the Driving W heel, which e | kins, J. Li PETERS, 599 BroaNew dway, York Michael's Block, Simcoe strect, Oshawa Teo | ) IINMAN LINE] | October 25, 1871. | | OF MAIL | 0 AND 7 (F4 0 1 ll STEAMSHIPS, FROM fon Crry ov M Cy OF Cry oF CITY oF BRUSSELS Cry oF NEw Yorxk. J Crry oF LONDON, 4 City oF WABHINGTON, Sailing on Thursdays and Saturdays !/ | From Pier 45, North River. Crry rere. : Cry or LaMerick. | Cry or DUBLIN, Cry or Harawax., Paras RATES OF PASSAGE, To Queenston or Cabin. Steerage, dverpool, + - 875 gold. $30, currency. London, - - - 80, * 35, 4 Paris, - - - - 8, " 38, " Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends. For further information apply to the Company's Agent, C. W. SMITH; OsHAwA. 153m July 20. SONG ECH) IF NEW SCHOOL DOLLARS "'Bopk, by H. 8. Per WORTH OF MUSIC Price, 7 0 per FOR $3, dozen. Contains over (YUBSCRIBERS Two hundred new and to PETERS MusicaL beautiful Songs, Duets Nox Tey ure, getting hy ic for less than shes by Wil 8, Hays, |; vocentsa piece. Those Webster, Thomas, ©t¢' who have not seen this Every thing isnew fresh Musical Magazine and sparkling. Contents/should send 30 cents for a9 sith a sample copy. Th an Spee men pages SCH m usic is by Hays free. Sample copies| Thomas, Kinkel, Pesr mailed free of postage'ey, and other popular | writers. Two back numbers or 40 cents. Four haok num bers for 75 conte, Address, to teachers for 65 cents Liberal ters for intro- |g duction, GONDENSFD 1 ATMOSPHERIC FATH! a OnuEnsed Altos ef sciplined it to become ome | o the age, and | 4 for diseases, it aR other curat lafion to anim: or agencies k such as Scacl Acute diseases, | ysentery, with all other forms of Acute 'an be curd in their early stages in a very few hours wi out fail, so if you or your family are attacked with any acute disease. come to the Bath and save the suffering of a long protracted illness. The cure is sure and certain as above stated, which others can testify, who De Loh ient: bas, hoes, thorough e treatment has mn thorougi tested in Chronic Diseases with the mY success. Diseases of the Heart, Head and Bron- Discas ment of his To which he would call special attention. Crry oF DUkbnaAM, # 4 FOoURIH ti pal without change of either TENS » as far above | SPITCIH, alikeon both sidés, so fan ils as its re- | run s rapidly and us i ther cleinents | ble to break. Medical Hall.® DPR. DEANS AVING PURCHESED THE DRUG BUSINESS OF ROBINSON § would inform the public thatfhe has just received a full assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Dye Stuf TOILET ARUICLES, &., WHICHRHERWILL SELL AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES, . Dr. Deans' Office in the,Drugi{Store. Rememberfthe stand, nearly lopposite Hindes Hotel, - dina Loci 1871. a <page ROOM PAPER, ROOM PAPER, ROOM PAPER E SUBSCRIBER BEGS MOST RESPECTFULLY INFORM Patrons and the Public generally, that he has received, direct from the First Ingtg). Spring Stock of Paper Hanging, The rea superiority of i over that of Canadian manufacture is universally acknowledged. The and firmness of the colors and the extra width of the rolls combine to estab. lish their preminence oyer all others, subscriber being the only Importer of this class of Goods in Oshawa, 'is confident that no other Hoyse can offer Greater Inducements, either as regards ; QUALITY OR PRICE. HE HAS ALSO ON HAND A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF. Books, Stationery, FANCY GOODS, and Toys! Baving boon arnointad sole aent for the Little Wanzer Sewing Machine, he eas 3 rey .. . gir Bend g sy can supply them on better terms than any ojher dealer inthe county. Remember the stand, directly opposite Hindes' Hotel Oshawa. \ Oshawa, April 13th, 1871. i JAMES F. WILLOX NOTA BEINE. AIAN ES) UNDESTAKIG LorA TMENT, : A -SPENDID NEW HERSE FOR HIRE. =~ «48 Coffins kept constantly on hand or made to order A choice lot of Carriages and Perambulators just received Cheap for Cash Last, but not Least, is Paling's Patent Balance Window Blind [Lifter, the i thing of the kind in use, at the bet THE NEW DOMINION FURNITURE WAREROOM KING ST. EAST, OSHAWA. Juuest, 1871. 2° 4 BE. EH. AR MS' New SavurrLE oR L.ock-Strrcn wal SEWING MACHINES). | COMPACT AND (I ANV INAIOIZAA > UNE-FOURITE It has the un= doar Wiad 1a Ti utise " y did r le in allits parts, and every moti n and will pass from the finest Mn. N or FITCH. U0 ite St s liable to get out of order, it er or four notion feed The Tt makes the Genuj SHUTTLE or ngth, Beauty or Burability sna WILL NOT Ri. h, le, s casily adjusted | int 3 d ed, equal'to any of the high price Machincs. TEN PRINGE. : 8 a Short S It is highly ornax QUILT, BRAID or anything that any other Machine will do. IT IS JUST THE MACHINE FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES, MILLINERS, DRESSMAKERS, TAILORS, ax» FARMERS. 3 FOR FAMILY USE AND LIGHT MANUFACTURING tothe coarsest of work = ina antt of he niiost | HEM, FELL, TUCK, CORD, BIND, FRILL, GATHER, _. | i i' [ "chitis, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Catarrh, Nervous Affections, Nervous Headache, Ne a Rheumatism of the GAINST EXPENDITURES in honor of the dead, Heaven has uttered no prohibition, and Earth is not injured, but benefitted, by them. Al that his wife insists that he shall kill the old ecatthat has boen with them for ten ¥ We invite the public to withhold giving their orders until they have had an opportunity of - PO # Con- o years. Hesays 'it is not because he hates to part with the animal, but the job is too much to ask of him while he is 'in feeble health, as at present." Iie has drowned her twice, shot fourteen rifle balls through her vitals, given her half a pound of strychnine, committed hari kari on her with a pitchfork, and the only effect per- ceptible is a trifle more tone to her voice and a bay window over one eye. This is one of the most singular concatenation of circumstances on record. INTERESTING TO VOLUNTEERS. --An im- portant article in the outfit of a soldierisa good medicine in a convenient form, and the "Canadian Pain Destroyer" is. just the article, it cures wounds, bruises, and frost-bites, and is the best medicine that can be used for diarreea, and summer com- plaints generally, and it is a sure cure for rheumatism, and that class of complaints brought en by exposure or fatigne. Price 25 cents per bottle, to be had of all med- icine dealers, A worTtHY deacon in a town somewhere or other gave notice, at a prayer meeting the other night, of a church meeting that was to be held immediately after, and un- conciously added: There isno objection to the female brethern remaining! This re- minds us of a clergyman who told in lus sermon last Sunday of a very affecting sceno where. "" there wasn't a dry tear in the house!" § A' STRANGER recently went into a hotel in Hartford for a bath, and as he did not emerge from his retirement for an hour, the proprietor entered with fears of sui- cide in his heart, to sce what was the mat- ter. The stranger had only been wash- ing his shirt, and was waiting for it to dry." More than forty years have olapsed since " Johnson's Anodyne Liniment" was first invented, during which time hun- dreds of theusands have been benefitted by its use. Probably no article ever be- came so upiversally popular with all class- es as " Johnson's Anodyne Liniment." Pris which contain antimony, quinine snd calomel, should be avoided, as severe griping pains would be their only result. The safest, surest, and best pills are 'Parsons' Purgative or Anti-Bilious Pills.' @ those beautiful emblems which adorn the many tombs around: which we'love to linger, assure us we are in a world of warm and loving hearts; the adorning of the sepulchres of the "loved ones alleviates our grief and soothes the wounded heart. It also cheers the be- reaved to know that an additional em- bellishment of the grave presents stronger attractions to arrest the atten- tion of the stranger, and causes him to use and learn the name of one who as shared so largely in the love of others. We take this method to inform you that we can fill orders for decorating the ves of departed ends, at low res, executed in the best style of workmanship. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, ETC., OF THE FINEST QUALITY OF ITALIAN & AMERICAN MARBLE ? --~AND-- SCOTCH ABERDEEN GRANITE, supplied on short notice. Everything pertaining to Cemetery work will meet with prompt attention, by leaving or- ders with GROCERY STORE South Oshawa. JUST TO HAND, C. BOUNSALL, Bowmanville, | (Choice Selection of TO LET. The Pump Shop WITH HORSE- POWER & LATHE, At present worked by the subscriber. Possession | Yen immediately. 24° Only buiiness of the | | NEW TEAS, TW QUITO ARS ind in town plenty of custom rare chance for N I WN SU GA RS, a good Pumpmaker, E. SILVER. Bowmanville, May 25 17]. ) NEW COFEES, Bricks! Bricks! OR SALE, MACHINE-MADE PRES = SED White Bricks, at the Oshawa Tile Works JOHN WILSON NEW COCOAS, First Prize Cultivators. HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD DIRECT the attention of farmers to the one-horse and two-horse Iron Cultivators manufactured by him, and which have for six years obtained first prizes at Provincial and Local Fairs, They are un- doubted] y the best implement of the kind fn use, and will in a very short time more than repay their cost, in the Sticishey and excellence of their work. Inspection invited A supply of Cultiva- | ryt 3 N \ tors now on hand for the i var | tors na WS] hand for he spring work, and will Eve hing ew PRICES THE LOWEST. NEW CURRANTS, NEW RAISINS, TRON HARROWS of a superior kind, also on hand. BUGGIES AND WAGONS constantly on hand for sale. && All kinds of Blacksmith work done on the shortest notice. A call solicited, 15-34tf. L WESTEOTT, Bowmanville Goods delivered to all parts. 'CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE. fourm Osmawa , $1.8, 3850. Brick Cotiage YOR SALE, ON WELLINGTON Sgroel. | For particulars apply to 16-8541. W blow Ew ed HALL THRESHER & SEPARATOR nspecting our Machines, as we believe they are unsirpassed by anyTother Machines ever yor offered on this continent. 'We also offer among our other Machines : JoHNsON's Self-Raking Reaper,improved forl1871, with two knives, smooth and sickle edge, and'malleable'guards Woob's Patent Self-Raking Reaper. BuckEYE Reaper No.1, with Johnson's Self-Rake. BuckEeYE Reaper No. 2, with Johnson's Self-Rake On1o Combined Hand Raking Reaper and Mower. CAYUGA CHIEF, Jr., Mower. BuckEYE Mower No. 1. BuckEYE Mower No. 2. BALL's Ohio Mower No. 1. Ohio, Jr., Mower. Taylor's Sulky Horse Rake. Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill. Champion Hay Tedder| AND OUR CELEBRATED Greatly improved for 1871, with either Pitt's, Pelton, Planet, Woodbury, or Hall's 8 or 10 Hors Power. We shall also offer for the Fall trade a 4 2 NEW CLOVER THRESHER AND HULLER, Very much superior to any other heretofore introduced. A mew andl complete Illustrated Catalogue of all our Machines is being published, and will be ready for early distribution, free to all applicants. + i All our Machines are warranted to give satisfaction, and 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-- | F. W. GL EN, OSHAWA ONTARIO ft Paralysis, Diabetes, Dropsy, Diseases Langs, sumption in its Early and Middle ages, nsan- ity, and all Female Difficulties. He never made a failure of a cure, where he had a reason- able time and a regular atten He would invite all those that are suffering from diseases of any kind to call on him and in- vest his principles of cure, or any inquiries relation to treatment and cure by letter will honestly and promptly answ Oshawa, June 15, 1871. | Chronic Diseases. R. JAMES ,ELECTIC PHYSICIAN, Would Jespoctrully state that he is now successfully the following -- Ehilepay. or Milling Pits, in their worst form; Consumption, in various stages, (with Dr. J.'s remedies consumption is no incu- Eo fay. Suto) Proper rave psy, ne A t: who have been taj under Dr. James' pred STONE. EYE AND EAR, Errors of th, Nervous Debility, Premat Decay and all the effects of indiscrotions. of outh--a cyre teed ; Piscasen, and dino of We Ds Cancers cured without cu , and. Hi 80 Legs, Salt Rheum, and Bon re forms, . J. is ha) A bave hitherto Eh Rhought incurable rapidly yielding to his treatment, as his grateful patients are willing to testify. No Calomel, no mercury, no Mineral Poisons, will be adminis- tered in any form, in any disease. The afflicted, who cannot obtain relief from other suroes, are particularly invited to call and sce im, &# Office in Nelson's Hall, Belleville. Office hours, 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. Yours most respectfully, H.JAMES, M.D, to others, which we cannot explain here, but will be Jensen forw y . | work everywherp on application. DISCOUNT TO bi ard Gircalors and AUTION. --All genuiflp has the name * - ayy, Deer (wor by Ah Bark} blow~ in the gins. A pamphlet son free @ J.P. Dinaxonrz, Proprietor, 2 Lev st., Kew Tork. Sold by all Druggists o GROCERIES VERY Ss UMMER DRY GOODS at cost we have not got one already established. True Nevertheless! 00 Go Cooking Raisins only 5 cents a pound, and sti icheap er by the box. { |OXTON and Woolen goods are advancing, but you can buy them at Elliott's, for a short time, at the old prices. Now is the time to secure what you need. CLOTHING! VENTLEMEN in want of a neat fitting suit should eall early at Elliott's Fashionable Tailoring Establishment, aa Sdtisfaction guaranteed in all reasonable cases. Henry Elliott, Jr. 1- Hampton, August Srd, 1871. C7 There are many points of excellence about the Machine, Suférié - RGYMEN, | 2 MACHINES FULLY WARRANTED. "a &&" AGENT wanted in Bowmanville, and in every other Town W Larger inducements than any other company. J. C.|' TODD, General Agent. 1641 Money to Lend REDUCED RATES. AM NOW PREPARED T0 LEND any amount of on the sesusiig of Good Lowest Possible Rates 'of Interest, Ph ee a | dn padi Investments made in " No. ? Rossin House Block, Toronto, Ont. NATIONAL PILLS, The Best Cathartic of Any Age or Country. 1] iH TAM JUN? tT ATTY <1] x 3

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