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The Feet K Pimm, The Fishei n Springt — (y> Afies,!^ Taurus , Q Gemini. Summer.— qs Cancer, a Leo, 1IK Virgo. Autumn,— ^ Libra, n^ Scorpio, / Sacitterhui. Winter,—'^ Oaprlcornus, 8» Aquarius, X Pta«e» 'Jm^!^'' rEIsHeFiwT W. GEORGFII J sons/ BA.K.I&IB3, OOiTIP; . -- , COltfOUNDINO PHABMACBUT18TH AKO PKOPftlBTQAI;.^, ItUrj A. IioveU * Oe. .Frtnttrt, piibUslMn sad BoekUndIm, IT YMg« 8ft, SOME SENSIBLE WORDS RESPECTING ' PATENT MEDICIHES Many ptrsons hare a strong averaiDn to all kinds of pttiprletary mtdioinei, thinking that all ai-ticles of that kind roflenSbto one another with but one view— viz. : to put money in the chest of some ignoramus, and that all the good qualities of these medicines are only found in the vivid imagination of the interested vendors. ,,fj^ That some cause for such a belief does exist cannot be denied, but to apply this rule to all patent medicines is not fair, not only to a portion of them but is equally so to the invalid, as it prevents them from benefitting themselves by using those medicinos that have been tasted and proved beneficial to hundreds of persons. a But how are we to know if they are good or not say some ' To such we say the trial of any of the Q.Q^.Q. medicines only costs yon the trifle of 25 cents. Tour neighbours who have tried them say that they have derived great benefit from using them, and the demand /or them keeps increasing. No sensible man will allow the same dog to bito him twice ; if he thinks that ho lias derived no benefit by the expenditure of his 23 cents, he will have no mure, and he will run around bawling to his neighbours that he will havo no more such trash, thus a poor article soon runs itself out of the market. On the contrary the demand for a good artlola is continually in- creasing. Those who benefit by using them generally, feel no muolx elated that they are sure to recommend the article from which they liavo derived great benefit, that they are sure to testify and publish to all with whom they come in contact, and like disinterested witnesses in obart, they generally tell the truth, the wholo truth, and nothing but ih9 truth is all that the honest manufacturers rely on. <}reat, draad and Glorious in tho oilbrt to promote Health, Long Life, and Happiness, for this purpone we want 1000 more agents to Mtitt to mU tha 0.0.0. medicines to the million, t Tlltf* ara Tan kiads^ ona kind for each olasn of disaaae, and noae •n. i. • •-- - s "''ft \ Ovu t^UJ- ^1^1^^^ M. ST.A.TJ]N'TO]Sr. A r^*. JL3SriD •;" MANUFACTURER, It at the present time manufacturing from Four to Fire Thou- ■and pieeet of the above Goods daily, and has constantly onThand Ca-X3&»'F x«.xxs*x* of any Hoase in the Trade. M:. STA^XJlSrTON, FaoJiT siaiiE?, ¥0a .>*iiic (lay ; . ... . Feb AhH W»«ilnt'»fU.v Fob, I'lrBt Siimlny ih LcMit ." F<')i. St. Patrick MniTh Aniiiiiu'iatinn Msrrh Palm Hunday A|iril Good Friday > ' Aitril HaRtt^r 8nnnay, AF ; Tiinh '.f Q. Victoria . May 22 I Ft^iitc'co-t.CWhil.Suiiday) May 20 I Trinity Sui day June 17 ! t>'rpUM(^lirist.f June t") I Domiiiiriii JJny July li i Mlcbaoliiias Day 8opt. 1 I St. Andrew Nov. l!)t Sunday in Advent Peo> 16 Bt Thomas JXt. 2a ChriHtinaN Day I>«Ck U \% is 4 S 1 s» so A Joint concern — Anxiety about tlie butcher's biU* Wixm {• a huM^rflr UJn a kits ? When il alig)it« on tii4ip|. / ' - A8SWI0B-, Sept., 1869. gUIsssRS. T. W. Gborgbn & Sons,— Yoar G. G. G. Medicines are selling rapidly, and in every case have given entire satisfaction. In fiM)t, I have never sold any medicines that prove to be so popular as Georgen's G. G. G. Medicines. ^ Yours truly R. M. Stbstnst. ■f-;. «%:*' ■ir ,.*-,ji5«sv"< CoDcn's CoRNHBS, Sept., 1869. Messrs. Ti W. Gborgbn & Sons, — Please send me six dozen of G. G. G. Horse and Cattle Powders, (I have plenty of the other G. G. G. Medicine for the present) they sell so fast. I find since selling your powders, that my customers will have no other, but the G. G. G., and that in every case; they say that they will cure more than you advertise. They are getting very popular as well as all your other G. G. G. Medicines. Yours respectfully, ' "^ John Hbron. •r-'l1- JJU G. G. G. is our trade mark, put on to prevent any impostors from putting out any spurious article or imitation of Georgen's Good and Genuine Ecmedics, and is registered. *' T ' liEASKDALlf, Sept., 1869. . HfisgRS. T. W. Gborgbn & Sons,— In reference to your Q. G. G. Medicines, I am iu duty bound to say that your Real Reliever, Eye Water, and in fact all the G. G.G. Medicines, give the best satisfac- tion of any medicines that I have ever kept. ^ ;» ;., . ,, , Yours truly, • ^ .,.,, ^t . I •- Gborgb Collins. We have tried Georgen's Worm Lozenges and found that they ex- pelled a great many worms, and improved the health of our children most surprisingly. Iu some cases nothing but a quantity of slimy matter passed from them, the worms being cut up by the action of the stomach, so if in such cases, if the child's health is improved, that is satisfactory proof of the beneficial result of giving the worm medicine. Mr. J. Caret, Joseph Lockhabt of Oro, Charles Palling. Township or Watt, Ont. I have sold the G. G. G. Medicines during the past three years, and I teiti.Jr with pleasure that they have given universal satisfaction. Richard Lanob. A Bompla Box oao be sent to any P. 0. on receipt of 25 ceu^s. ' ^1 - 1869. cines are tion . In opular as INNBT. i, 1869. orse and tie for the iers, that t in every le. They [edicines. ERON. ors from rood and , 1869. P^. G. G. ver, Eye satis fac- OLLINS. hey ex- children )f slimy ction of iproved, le worm Ont. years, faction. Knob. ceuia. ' "^GEORGElSr'S HORSE LINIMENT! Cures Sprains, Windgalls, Spavins, Callous Bruises, Sand Cracks, Cramps, Poll Evil, Flesh Wounds, Lameness, .. „ - ^, Mange, Strains, Swellings, Founders, Frost Bites, .t^»<7 '. ^y-.^,^ Contracted Feet, and is useful in all cases •' *^ '*■ where a liniment can be used. Put up in ftr. Pint Bottles, at 25 cts. per Bottle* ' READ THESE CERTIFICATES. Elgin Mills, 2nd Oct., 1868. This is to certify, thf^t I had a mare very badly bruised with the iron on my saddle, I applied a great number of different remedies, but trying tbem for three weeks and seeing that the eore was Ijecolning rapidly worse, a quantity of matter gathering, I thr a, as a last resort, used a bottle of Geohgen's Horsb Liniment. This and part of another bottle made a complete cure. (Signed) JOHN G. BERNARD, Merchant. " Mr. J. Brown used Georgen's Horse Liniment, and found it so cflFectual for all that it is recommended, that he says he would not be without it for any conside ratio; . He had one of his horses very badly bruised and galled, and had • ' ;n using a number of salves and washes for more than a fortnight, '"he horse's shoulder had become ^ one mass of putrid flesh, and had been standing all this time useless in the stable, and Mr. Brown begdii to despair of ever effecting a cure when he was recommended to try a quarter pint bottle of Georgtri^ Tlorse Liniment, which only cost him twenty five cents. By the time ho had used two bottles — in a week — the horse was as good as e^er. It killed the proud flesh, reduced the swelling, and the hair soon covered the place, so that no person could see where the horse had been injured.' SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. ' %, ^ «»:' ' SHAKE TH!1 BOTTLB WELL. " * '^ ' Cleanse every wound well from all dirt or sand. Restore the in- jured parts as near as possible to their original situation, and if the cut is bad retain them by stitches and bandages: frequently pouring on a small quantity of the Liniment. For Sores and Galls : Dip a feather or soft piece of clotli into the ^ bottle and put a little of the Liniment on the sore spot ; if very bad put on a covering of thin cotton. In cases where flesh is not dispos- ed to heal up in consequence of the presence of fungus or unhealthy flesh, the i)art should be sprinkled with powdered Corrosive Subli- mate or Blue Vitriol each time of dressing which should not be less than twice a day until the edges begin to hei'l. Sprains should be well rubbed withthe Liniment three times a day. This Liniment has cured a good many cases of Rheumatism in diff'ercnt parts of the human body. ^ ; GEORGEN'S HORSE LINIMErSTT, Sold in Quarter Pint Bottles, at 25 cts. per bottle. c^»-»«' j(?».fc«.r A ■-* V TWENTY-FIVE GENTLE DOSES IN A BOX. FOR OURINO AND RELIEVING Dropsy, Constipation or Costiveness, Jaundice, Neuralgia, Tlo Do7orenx, Rheamatlsm and Gout; Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Pains. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Biliousness, Dizsiness In r „.-■ the Head, Pains in the Stomach, Fains in the Bowels, Derauge- ment of the Liver, ALL DISEASES OF THF STOMACH, ' ', ^ - AMD IN ALL DBRAN6IMRNTS OF THB Prepared from simple and pure vegetable materials, having no inju- rions or deleterious materials in their composition. These pills are perfectly Bafe either for the smallest child or the most delicate con- stitution, at the same time they are sufficiently searching and strong to cleanse out. the obstructions in the most vigorous and strong framo. :In fact they are so compounded as to assist nature to throw off dittasM *ith$r in the young or old. In all the above mentioned diseases take one pill as a common dose, or two as a strong dose, night and morn- ing, and thirty to forty drops of Georgen's Real Reliever three time* a day in a cup of cold water before each meal. SPECIAL DIRBOTIONS. For Headache, Biliousness, Costiveness, Liver Complaints. Un- pleasant taste in the mouth, &c., take one pill at bedtime and one m the morning; and wherever there is pain rub Georgen's Real Re- liever; also take thirty to forty drops in water three or four times a day to strengthen the stomach. For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, itc , Ac, where the cough is bad, Georgen's Cough Mixture should be used as directed; and at bedtime take thirty to sixty drops of Georgen's Real Reliever in hot water and sugar, one pill at bedtime and one in the morning ; put the feet into hot water and get into bed. Foi Dyspepsia, keep the bowels well open with Georgen's Real Re> liever Pills, and take thirty to forty drops of Georgen's Real Reliever in water three times a day. £|f* For further particulars see Georgen's Canada Almanac and Recipe Book, published every year and distributed free in all the stores. A young man asked an old gentleman for his daughter in marriage. The answer was, 'Go into the orchard and bring a number of apples. Give me one half of the whole number, and my wife one half of the balance and half an apple over, and to my daughter one-half of tb« i*emaiader and half an apple over, and have one left for yourself, without cutting an apple : and then, if she is willing, vou can liave bar**' Ha solvsd ibe i^aaftien, ai^d how many did he brum, ^sr; v^:% ^mI ISt MOMTB. JANUARY. 81 Datb» Un- las^xKcxs Hoon'8 Phasks. Q Full Moon 6th 4h 3) Last Quarter ....14th Ih. New Moon 20th 7h. C First Quarter 28th 7h. 06m. A 89m. M 14m. A; 67m. M. PATS or MONTH A»D WBBE. I Sun. r rises H. M. sets I H. U.ij WBATHBR I TABLB. Uircumcision. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. 17 »6 4 33 7 35 4 84 7 35 4 85 7 34 4 36 7 34 4 37; 7 34 4 38| 7 34 4 39! 13 « / 9 K ^irst Sunday aftor Epiphany, 8|S(7MDAY. 9 Monday. 10 Tuesday. 11 Wednesday. IS I'hursdayt 18 Friday. 14 Sat u rday . Secori? Sunday after Epiphany 7 34 4 40, 7 S4j4 41 7 344 42 7 344 43 7 33,4 44 7 334 45 I 32i4 4«!l 2c 9 / V3 15 iSUNDAY. 16! Monday, ITjTuesday. 18 Wednesday. 191 Thursday. 20 Friday. 21 'Saturday. 17 32,4 4811 7 31 4 49 7 31 4 50 7 30 4 51 7 29 4 53ji 7 28 4 62i 7 28 [4 6GJ V3 A (J Yhitd Sunday after Epiphany. 22 83 24 25 26 27 28 Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. 26 25 25 24 23 00 bi U 58: H 69, ^ Ol! m 02 * 03 6 05 t Fourtli Sunday after Epiphany 29i Sunday. 80 1 Monday. 31 'Tuesday. 7 -Jl 6 06, 7 20 5 07 7 19 5 09 5 9.. Kben and clear, with c'ntinu's cold for days, breaking up, and heavy snow storms. Barrie, Jan. 2nd, 1866. I had suffered firom ft troublesome and tfoklfaig cough hoarseness and'dif* ficulty in breathing, and had tried various medU cines, but have nerer yet found any to approach Oeorecen's Cough Alixture, After trying a great num- ber of things in vain, 1 tried it, and got instant relief. I therefore tak* great pleasure in recom* mending Goorgen's Cough Mixture, as being, in my judgment, the bust cough medicine before the pub- lic. Wm. Hctntbb. To Dyb Blue.— a ispleh- did blue may be produced in an hour by the follow- ing process: — Foe each pound of wool or cloth take two and a half ouncei of alum, and ono ounce and a half of cream of tar- tar. Bull u:eso together in a brausi of coppfi' kettle fur about au hour ; then take sufficient warm water to cover the cloth or wool, and color it to the .shade you wish with the liquid blue ; put tlie whole into the copper pot and boil it for a short time, taking (jare to keej^ itstirrcd; re- move the cloth and rinse it in clear cold water, and hang it up to dry. If seized with Astatic Cholera, Canadian Chole- ra, Pains in Stomach > Bow- els, Diarrhoea, Dyst ntery, ^lolic.Sick lleadaoho^ Sour Stomach, Sickness or JSau^ea m tiiu Stomach, Vviud, Flatulence, Heart Burn, Chills. Bid CoUia, Influenza, or pain or unfcii.iines.'i of any kind, 30 drops of the Rtal Htliever in ^«tor wiU €fr« €b« The most speedy Reliever of Pain in the World, To get the good and genuine Rsiiever, see that the letters G. Q. G. with Georgen's name are on each bottle. Do not deceived by any article that has not got Q. O. G. on it be •s foresoiid i*s a perfect reliever of the followiag Id ward and Oatward •-•' "="^ • . Diseases » • "^ » i>A*.S<> :*i ACID STOMACH, ASTHMA oe PHTHISIC, BRONCHIA L AFFEC- TIONS. OANKEBis THE MOPTH, CATARllH on COMMON COLD, ASIATIC CHOLERA, CHOLERA INFANTUM, CHOLERA MOR- BOl. COLDS IN THE HEAD ob CHEST, COLIC, COUGHS, CRAMP IN STOMACH, DIARRH(EA, DIPTHERIA. DYSENTERV, DYS- PEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, FEVER and AGUE; FLATULENCY, GENERAL DEBILITY, HEAliACHE, HEARTBURN, HOARSE- NESS, INDIGESTION, JAUNDIOE, KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, LIVER COMPLAINT, PAIN IN STOMACH, PAINTER'S COLIC, SCARLATINA, SCARLET FEVER, SEA SICKNESS, SICK-HEAD- ACHE, SUMMER COMPLAINT, WATER BRASH, &c. In aD of the »bov« mentioned oempkinta, Oeorg^en's RmI Reliever will relieve and ctoe l^ taking from 30 to 40 drops in water every 2 or 3 hours ; 80 drops taiien w hMi 0verheat«dbyworlc, will prevent eold ; 20 drops talcen in the morning before hrsaJi- fUt will make a person ent and feel hearty, cleanse the teeth and breath Gtorgen's Real Relieviir being composed of Vegetable matter, is perfectly safe, and aannot do the slightest harm. Bites of Insects, Bites of Venomous Reptiles, Boils and Car- buncles, Bruises. Burns and Scalds, Carbuncles, Chilblains, Common Sore Throat, Cramps in Limbs, Face-ache, Felons, Fractures, Frost Bites, Gunshot Wounds. Headache Inflam- matory Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Old Sores, Pains in Back and Bide, Pains in face, Piles, Poisons, Poisonous Wounds, Rheumatism, Ringworm. Scalds and Burns Soald Head, Sptains, Stints of Insects, Throat Affections, Toothaiche, Withlow or Runrounds, Wounds. Georgra'a Real Reliever in all Female Complaints, such as LeueonrbflRa, ^'eakeniof DteebugM, Obetiuotioui, Retention, Weakness, Frolapsis, UUri, Hyst fries. Head- ache, ae., a«. la Meh eases it should be nibbed along the ■[>ine for 10 or 16 minutes nifht and moni> Ins. Ei|b OB uatil h produees a burning sensation or a little soreness. \t\.\\ the psrtM a|1|i« bedj where the pain or pains are seated. lAi Q««fgtt>*B Real Hellever be applied in this manner for the following w.uiplulni4« - IheiiSMttaBiTlA Deloreux. Tootbaehe.Headaobe.Earaehe.IaOammaiion of the ))o\r(»]s.' Orotip, Pains m Um H«dy. MnMsber that Qtoigen's kml lleli«v«r fai oiis-haltt i*vagitt lugsr. aB4 beM«r thsn mw 94M or PainMUsr. Gao»m> Rssl B«Ua cr b sol I by aU ' WMI M«rMHMl la CsBSda,a(tfte«BtsperbotUe. or < fioi'tl [l.iijr«at b»«k«d,ia a knf«r.llpiTO iJ4WMrtl> mlDf ;r«at I r ami) Month.] Hz MARCH. J>ATt MOON'S PHASES. TullMoon 6th lOh. 21m. A Last Quarter.... 13th 5h. 02m. A New Moon 20th 1 Oh. 43m. A (t FirKt Quarter . . . 29th Ih. 27m. M , DATS or MONTH 4NI> WKEK. ava. rises sets H. M.jn. M. WBATHER TABIiB. 1 Wednesday. 2 Thursday. 3 Friday. 4|8atnrd ay. ,« 3815 481 V3 ! The 36:5 4:'! k 3415 50 6 33 6 5; T "I Second Sunday after Lent. T 6 7 8 9 10 11 8 ox DAY. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. fJ 3115 5:'. »j 2!'|5 6^ 6 *27 5 j15 2G ; fi 24 56 ."5 66! 5 68 lie 22 6 69 6 20'6 60 -nrrrr 8 n Tuird Suaduy after Lent 7 12 13 14 )& 16 17 18 SCK. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday.' Friday. Saturday. 6 6 6 6 it 1.6 196 186 16I»J 156 UQ I0l6 086 til 02 03 06 06 07 08 D * "I SI * 17 Follrth Sundav after Lent 20 21 22 2a 24 25 SUH. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday. Saturday. ti 06 6 10 6 04 •i 02 6 01 6 69 6 67 6 66 6 11 6 12 13 16 16 17 56 27 28 Fifth Sun day after Len t Wan. 6 X Q a k weather through the month will be clear and cold, with .Monday. Tuesday. 29JWt'(lut'8day. 30Thur«day. 81 [Friday . !l 6 6416 ISi 6 6-i{6 19 6 60{6 20' 6 48, G !|6 46,6 22i 23 6 44 6 241 X h 6 a high winds. e uno'era ana J/yatn* Ury Cure should have De«a called the H»adj Stomach, 'and Bowel Regulator, be* ! cause it not only cures I these complaints, but the i opposite one of costive- ! ness and constipation, ac- ting as atonic or strength- ening regulator, and is equal to any soothing syr- up for infants. For Can- Iker and Thrush it is in- j fallible. It makes a plea- ! sant drink or cordial mix- ' ed with cold water. 1 Georffan^a Cholera if Dy- \ sentery Cure has been used i successfully by I Mrs. Soules, James Morrow, Esq. In consequence of the name ''Belief being used by many persons who have been putting up a amall weak article under that name, I have chosen Real Believer to prevent any confusion or mihtake, as I do not wiith the character of my big Beal Reliever to be damaged by being con- founded with any of these trashy Beliefs— a correct name for them in one sense, for they relieve joQ of your money, if they do not relieve you of four diseases. — DOVI AND SlATB COIOM or ALL Sradis — are made by boiling in an iron ves- sel a tea-oupful of black tea with a tea-oupful of copperas and suflloient wa- ter. Dilute this till yov get the shade wanted. . -1 Constipation produces indigestion, the liver becomes disordered* find produces dyspepsia and pain in the side : dyspepsia and liver dii* ease produce b«d blood ; bad blood passing through the Inngi, leave! ft depoeit, this deposit U tuberonlout, and prodaoes oonsarapUon, G«*»rg$n't /ttHtvtr Pitt* onre Ooastlpation, lndlfMiloA,(uid Lltw Com* plftlnt* •nabllBf th* itoBMoh to null* fM4 Iim4| •nd Uku k««9 IHm Mfi troBf tad kMllky. u GEORGEN'S WORM LOZENGES. SAFEST AND BEST IN USB. jJ^M^^ 1 (See Certificates.) Each box contains nearly twice the weight of any that are now in the marltet ; are ai good as the best, and are consequently nearly half the price. I do not trump up any tales about Indians, Chinese, and far fetched stories al)out persons who have only exist- ed in the ima^nation of some medical MAinchausen. The simple stubborn facts of their having been used in a great number of families, who have kindly given me certificates, stating their entire satisfaction— seeing the ruddy cheek, bright eyes, clean tongues, Hwe6tl)reaths, quiet sleeps, and cheerful voices of the little ones. After the worms are ilriven from the body .either whole or in the ♦orra of slimy mucous matter, use Georgen'a Sanative Pills as a purgative to remove all foal, unhealthy bile and other matters from the system. •,..:' '*iM.l READ! READ 1 1 READ!!! Innisfil, November, 1865. T. W. GEoaGRN — Dear Sir — I cheerfully recommend the use of Oeorgen'a Worm Lor.engcf, to the public as a most excallent worm remedy, having used them and found then^fvery powerful in destroy- ing worms in my family. Respectfully yorrs, ,; , ' : , '-' R. Graham. ViCToniA, C. W., November, 1865. I have used a box of Ceor^cn' a Worm Lok,ciujes which I purchased from Messrs. Chantley and Covey, Mr. Goorgtn's Agents at Victoria. I gave them to two of my children, and one child passed a tape-worm four feet nine Inches long. It was measured by L)r. Covey ; so that I have the greatest pleasure in recommending GeorqerCa Worm Lozenges as the very best worm medicine that I have ever used. They are twice the weight that any other boxes are. John Sutherland. Innibfil, July, 1865. T. W. Gkorqbn, Esq.— 'Dear Sir — In answer to your inquiries re- specting your Sanative PillSj.1 would say that they are most excel- lent ills. I was troubled with overflow of bile, and I took the pills according to the directions, and was cured aftoi- taking a few doses. I have recommended them to my friends and they have given them great satisfaction, aad all declare them to be most excellent. Christophbr Kinder. ' To Dye a Fine Wine Color — One pound of wool, half-pound rod wood, one ounce of madder compound Souk the powdered wool in warm water all night, mix the madder compound with about half a pint of water (in a glass) and add it to the rest ; rinse the wool into warm water and put into the dye ; boil about half an hour, take out the wool and rinse in cold water. A oolor almost as flno may be had by using quarter pound of alum, find boiling in the same way. . >t ; To Clean Paint. — Put a very little pearlash, or soda, in the water to ■often it, then wash the paint with flannel and loft loap ; wash tha •oap off, and wipo dtj with a olean lin«& tlotk 11 Sat 2 Su> 8 Mo 4 Tu 6 We 6 Th •7 Fri 8 Sat 9 Sui 10 Moi 11 Tui 12 We 13 Th 14 Fri 15 Sat 16 Sui 17 Mo •18 Tu 19 W< 20 Th 21 Fr 22 Sal Sec 2« 24 25 26 27 28 29 Vi-lr-^v^ .f. . *. f "- -r*^ •;J*'1 4th Month.] APRII.. [30 D^TS. 4^ MOON'S PHASES. « Full Moon 5th 9h. 05m. M Last Quarter ....12th Oh. 34m. M © New Moon 19th Ih. 46m. A C^ First Quarter... 2 7th Oh. 30m. A, O DAYS OF MONTH AND WEEK. Sun. rises H. M. set* H. M. 1 1 Saturday. 1 1 5 4-.^ 1 6 26| A WBATHBR TABLB. Palm Sunday. Sun. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. 6 40 6 28 5 38 6 29 5 86 6 30 5 35 6 31 5 33 6 32 6 31 6 33 5 30 6 31 n 6 n 6 Easter Sunday. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Sun. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. 5 28 6 35 5 26 6 36 5 24 6 r3 5 23 6 37 5 21 6 39 5 19 41 5 17 6 43 X 5f Low Sunday, 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sun. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. 16,6 14 12 11 09 08,6 06 '6 44, 45 ^6 471 49 50 61 Second Sunday after Easter. 23 Sun. ) 04 6 62| H 24 Monday. 5 03 6 63 25 Tuesday. 5 01 6 55 T 26 Wednesday. 5 00 6 56 m 27 Thursday. 4 69 6 67 H 28 Friday. 4 67 6 69 ni 29 Saturday. 4 55 6 59 % ThirdSunday after Easter. »U Sun. I 14 64 7 00 1 % 1 Milder and fair, bec'm'ng colder with rain, and c'utiuu's ch'ng'ble Mrs. Qillis, the wife of one of our most respecta- ble agents in the Town- ship of Sullivan, Grey Co, told our traveller that she bad been very much trou- bled with Erysipelas, and never could get a cure un-' til she used Oeorgen' a After- rative Powders, about two years ago, when she used them, and has not been troubled with the Erysip- elas since. Her husband ordered a full supply of them with the rest of the O. O. O. Medicines. Sept., 1870. Highland Creok, Sept. 10. Mr. T. W. Georgen, Dear Sir, — Please for- ward to Roach's Hotel, Toronto, a supply of your Dysenfery Curr. I hare sold out what you sent me. I may add it is an eflfective medicine. Tn gome cases several fam ill' h have found relief with a single bottle. The uysentcry lias been very bad in this neigh- oourhood. I am yours, Ac, W. Tbidwat. Aug. 24, 1866 Mr. Robinson, of Innis- fil, says that he had used a variety of ren^edies to sto the bowel co.upluint on himself, at last he used Qeorgenh Real Reliever, and it had tbe desired effect; conscqueatlyhehas a very high opinion of it for sum- mer com pi air tg. t UBOKUEW'li KBAI. RIBI.1BVBK TAKBN lNTB'tWAftl.Y. Ten to thirty drops in half a tumbler of water, will, in Ave minutes, stop Pain, Cramps, Spasms, Colic, and inflammation of the mucous membrane of the internal yisceras. This dose repeated every flftoen minutes will euro the worst formi of Oftnada Cholera, Oholera Mer bas, Dlorrhooa, Dysentery, and all paialtt dlfoharges firom the bowel* ill . a good doal of naa^' phlegm, and atraiuiug the ohest very much. We had tried ev«ry«hln|, but fouqd aotUog to equal yoor Oaortren's Ooujrh wlxture. Such a madloine should be Icqowa lo everybodyr 'mo muoh oaanol be sild la Its favor. I feel it my duty as well as a groot piaasuro to make ite rlrtues known within the range of my power. It is a sure e«re ler onvglM, eolde, and all oomplalalo of that kind. Uy house is never without thit valuable medUlM. ft oaly requires to be trloil o imo -toat la to aaj, eao bottle Is •ttflelOBttoffevoHeoAoaof. _ , I reoMla, youn Indjr, /owf tTipmnni 0m mim CmH/lMin if OmgmU M§4kiim in m Mmk 6th O F» 1 Mo Tu \V\ Th Fri 6 Sat I'JiFri (- 131 Sat HtSc^ 15 Moi 16' ru( ]1 We \ 18 Thi 19 Fii 20 Sat • • B : V iT Bci ■v 22 Mc 2a Tn ... 24 W< 26 Th 26 Fr 27 Sa ■. 28 -M '.• 3fl M 30 Tt •f: _ 81 W '*" ' was < ^t the .It. of Ei ■ik, Ota el 6th MONTfl.J MAY. ■m'.i'a.r MOON'S PHASES. O Full Moon 4th 6li. 42m. A j) Last Qnaiter 11th 9h. 06m. M f£) New Moon 1 8th 6h. 28m. M (T First Quarter ....25th 1h. 45m M DAYS OF MONTH AND WEBK. Mouilay. Tuesday VVodjit sday, Thursday. Friday. Saturday. 1 bUN. ) rises sets ! U. M. H. M. 4 53 7 01 4 51 7 03 4 50 1 04 4 49 7 05 4 47 7 07 4 45 7 08

sorts of patent medicines as well as physicians, and to no purpose. After using your Alterative Powders hM • * Salt Rheum Ointment, wiiicb I got at Mr. Harper's, I r^ can say to-day that 1 am f.;- completely cured You can make what us* you wish of this. ^ J,:^- VouTs truly, \,, Mrs. Thomas Aenold. '* Messrs John Badway k Co. complained two years ago that the adoption of /2ra//i'«/iewrandG.G0.wM ^ an infringement of their trade mark, and that our '^ J G.0.0 Medicines were so " good that they were like- ly to supersede their nos- l.r trums and drive them on*. ' ^ of the market, The oag* •;> was declared in favor of T. W. Guorgeh & Sons, and Radway appealed, the decision of the Master in Chancery in Belleville, to the Court of Error and AppotI in T<»ronfo, where the matter was ably argued br Wie b*8t oounsftl in the Dominion before ten judges, who again decl- , dod thtit th«i complaints of J. B. it Go, were groundless, ezttpting IIm' •nperlority of the CK)od u«d Oenatne Mudlotnea •fMesire. #o«vgefl. .i*> "I \ ,ri... 16 ,• yj i.«T^ i?T' G ■ .rJT.T --" — f.- C'-M' :fj^ Q u- Gr ^■■^ TRADE MARK. ^"^^ GI-Ii]OIlGE]N''S ALTERATIVE POWDER AND BETTER AND CHBAPEB THAN SARSAPAKILjjA 29 CENTS A PACKAOB. OLD SORES, -> RASH ON THE SKIN, PIMPLES ON THE FACE, CLEARS THE COMPLEXION, /- THE BEST SPRING AND FALL MEDICINE IN USE. Used as a purifier ot the blood in all cases of Erysipelas, Boils, Swelled or Thick Neck (when used in conjunction witii Georgen's Thick Neck Ointment), Cancers, Scrofula, Ulcers, Mercurinl and Syphilitic Affections, Enlargement of Joints, Bones, or Ligaments of the Ovaries, Uterus, Liver, Spleen, Kidneys, and all diseases of the skin, such as Tetter or Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Pimples, Carbun- cles, Sore and Inflamed Eyes, Itch, all diseases caused by disordered or impure state of the blood or other fluids of the body; and as an outward application use Georgen's Itch or SJcin Ointment at the same time as the Alterative Powders. For Salt Rheum and the Piles, use the Alterative Powder and Georgen's Pile or Salt Rheum Oint- ments, as the case may be. Use it spring and fall, and purify the blood. if CIEAl^O MAPfi eiBAt^O ' '- '^'"' "' GREAT CURE BY GEORGEN'S ALTERATIVE POWDERS. I had a aore leg tor two months. It was very much inflamed and caused me a great deal > .'■.'V H^ & Moon's Phases. O Full Moon 3rd Ih. 09in. M. 3 Last Quarter 9th 7h. 20m. A New Moon lltli 9h. 12m. A. i First Quarter 25th 5h. 27m^ A. DAYS OF MONTH AND WBEK. Sun. 1, Thursday. 2' Friday 8 'Saturday. rises H. M. 4 21 4 21 4 21 sets H. M^ t"33 1 34 7 35 WEATHEI TABLE. "I Trinity Sunday. 4 Sun. 6; Monday. 6 Tuesday. 71 Wednesday. 8 9 10 Thursday. Friday. .Saturday. i* 20,7 36 4 20,7 36 14 20 7 36 4 16,7 38 4 19 7 391 4 19 7 39| '4 18,7 40l 1^ A K First Sunday after Trinity. 11 Sun. 4 18 7 40 a 12 'Monday. 4 18 7 40 % 1 3, Tuesday. 4 18 7 42 D 14| Wednesday. 4 18 7 42 V5 iSiThursday. 4 18,7 42 6 16 Friday. 4 16 7 42 5 17 Saturday. 4 18 7 43 35 Second Sunday after Trinity , l8,SuN. 19 Monday. 20 Tuesday 2i Wednesday. 22 2« 24 Thursday. Friday. Saturday. 4 18 7 44 1 4 18 7 44 4 18 7 42 4 18 7 45 j 4 19 7 45; 4 19 7 45 1 4 19 7 45 1 3 SI O % h K Ihird Sunday after Trinity 25 26 27 28 29 30 Sun. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. 4 lU i 46 «»v i 4 20 7 46 9 J 4 '21 7 45 SI 4 21 7 45 vs 4 207 45 h 14 |7 44 "l ' Fair and fine. Little rain for some time, A', and close. *M(V. Lot 23, Con. 8, Essa. Aug. 29, 1865. Mr. Georgen, Dear Sir, — Your Altero tive Powders have proved to be the best blood puri- fiers that can be possibly found. I celled on you and you recommended them for the cure of a very bad eruption on the skin. After using five of your powders I was completely cured, as well as my fam- ily. I cheerfully give this testimonial, and remain, Yours truly, Matthew Lawson. Barrie, Oct. 7,1865. Mr. Gfcorgen, — Dear Sir, — In answer to your en- quiries respecting your Cholera and Dysentery Cure, I have to state that I use(l it for one of my children, who was taken alarming- ly ill with the bowel com- plaint After giving it four or five doses it was completely cured. I was very much pleased with the quick manner in which my child was restored to health. I believe Oeor- gen^a Cholera and Dysentery Cure to be the very best medicine that can bo used for all the complaints for which it is recommended by you. „. , , .„ Yours truly. John Lbb, /** Master Builder. To Dye Pink.— For every three pounds of yarn or cloth take 3J quarts of water,, or enough to cover the articles you wish to color, two ounces of cochineal, and half an ounce of cren,m of tartar; steep the cochineal in warm water two hours, or until the strengtk lentirely extracted, and add the cream of tartar— then wet the c.-tu in clear water — wring it out and put it in the dye — bring it to a scalding heat —let it remain a few moments, and it will be finished. If a lighter color is wanted use less ot cochineal— If a darker, more->the«badA depending upon the quantity of ooohineal nied. Barrie, Sept. Ist. 1865. Mr. Gbobaen, ' '■' I j; ^'' I had two children very ill with Mumps and Bowel Complaint. I need Georgen's lieal Reliever, and think you could not have named it better. It was so instantaneous in relieving and curing both chil- dren.- It is the best medicine I have ever tried. Madam Francois Moiston. Maddbk Kbd.-— Take one pound of madder for every two pounds «f yarn or cluth ; soak the madder in a brass or iron kettle one night in warm water, enough to cover the yarn you wish to color ; next morn- ng put in two ounces of madder compound for every pound of mad- der you have soaked, then wet your yarn or cloth iu clean water and wring it out ; afterwards put it in the dye ; now put the kettle on the fire and bring it slowly to a scalding heat, which will take half an hour ; koop it at this heat about half an hour, if a light red ig wanted, and longer if a dark one, the color depcmling on tha time it remains in the dye. When the color is made, rinse the cloth im- mediately in cold water, and it will keep its color. . ui.: , ?.!., -/(.;. :j,-i|.' : " Dalston, 16th N©v. Mr. Georsen, ;( -i.v^ihi al' \. .,,vt t ■ Dear Sir. —As you publish oertlflciifceis respecting the goodness of your mecicincs, I address you to certify that I have used your Real Reliever for cramps and pains in the stomach, and got instantaneous relief from it. I have also used it for many other things, and must say as I have n«ver derived so much benefit from any Relief, Pain- Killer, or Pain Destroyer, that I have from Oeorgeu's Real Rolieror. , Mrs. Wm Dsbbnhau. - Mr. Henry Crawford, a respectable farmer in Oro, Ont., says : ' • I had a little girl tak^n ill with Dysentery, vomiting aud passing blood. The»e -alarming symptoms lasted for nine days. Georgen's Gbolera and Dysentery Oure wan recommended to me. In one day after using this Great Cure, her iiowels became regular, the sickness at the stomach left her, and she is now in excellent health I feel thankful that such a good remedy has been disoorered by ATr. Georgen. I have also used Oeorgen's Pillf, and hnvM found fhfvn the best that I have evor had used in my family. The Public will please ebs3rve that I do not get certificates from : Jericho, Egypt, the interior t>f Africa, Terra dfll Fuego, Eamschatka, ' tit any other non-oomatable ;>lace. I have not resorted to this com* i* mon mod«« of publishing cert fleates only existing in the imagination «< -^ of impudent impostors, who woald persuade you thftt thoir nostrnm^i, k .' fontaining tv>^ oents worth, would actually cost two dollars ; a vary :.'•', probable rtory thit they would earry on laoh a proflt.-\bl<» hiit«ino9s ag-4y selUag a twc dollar good bank note for the value of their conscieii. o ^'^ «^ Ave eenti. Any of the pereons iw W B«&;fretl to frena vrhma the 4-^^ eerilfleKiM «kai hitve be«n obl*MC r . i r orv an it uti" ■'i«.',^ ■■■",'.,. , JULY. Hoon'b Prabbi. '■ ^' m » i MiMkWMlH O Full Moon 2ud 8h. 19m. M. 3) La8t Quarter , , . . 9th 7h. 52m. M, © New Moon I7th Oh. 10m. A. ^ First Quarter.... 25th Oh. - 84m. M O Full Moon 3l8t 3h. 59m. A I bU.N. DATS OF MONTH AKD WEEK. {rises sets H. M. H. M. WEATHEI TABLE. 11 Saturday. 14 2217 44,1 % F ourth Sun day aftorTiinity. TBdn. 8 Monday. 4 Tuesday. 6 Wednesday. 6 Thursday. 7 Friday. 8 Saturday. ;-4 23 7 44 1 '4 24 7 44 1 24 7 44' A 24 7 44 25 7 43: 26 7 4»! 27 7 4-Vi 6 6 H 9 A B'c'ming cooler, with F i f th Sun day uu c r i n n n^ . j OSUN 10 Monday. 11 Tuesday • 12| Wednesday. 13 Thursday. 14 Friday. 16 Satnrdar. 4 4 4 4 4 4 ii4 28 28 2i^|7 29 30 81 32 5Si.\th SuudHy alter 42i| 421; 41| 7 40" 7 40 7 40 7 40 Trill itv 6 T n / lb Sun. 17 Monday. 18 Tuesday 19 Wednt'sday, 20 Thursday. 21 Friday. 22 Saturday. a3 35 36, 37 37 38 3y 38' 37| 86' 35 33 35 V3 T b 6 frequent showers. More settled, Seven th'Sunday aft tr T" )iijjty 23 Sun. 4 bO 7 33 ' 24 Monday. 4 40 7 32 26 Tuesday. 4 41 7 31 26 Wednesday. 14 42 7 30| 27 Thursday. ■ 4 4:^ 7 29 ! 28 Friday. ; 4 44 7 28 j 29 Saturday. I 4 45 7 27 1 1 * T Eighth Sunday after Trinity; 46 47 26 , 25ll »' 1 and month end« hot. [31 Datb. MM" ' I . ae Toronto, Aug 12, -6S' We have used Qtorgm't Sanative Pilh, and found them the best we have ever used, and all that they are recommended to be. Each pill is an effuctive, gentl<» dose. 25 doiies in each box. make them not only the best pills, but also the cheapest— a gceat desider- atum— Rood and cheap. John Owen, Elizabeth Owen, ,.- Ellen Smith. I endorse the al)Ov« with great plea8ure, hav- ing used them. W. HiCKLiNO, J P. of Oro SEVERE CUUOU CURBT3. BaiTie, N0V.9, 1865^^ Haying had a severe haclcing cough trom morn' ing until night, unable to sleep, I bought one bottle of Georgeri'a Cough Mixture, and from the first dose I found :elicf. I cheerfully recommend Georgen'a C. Jjt. as an excellent article. Geo. MaundrbIiL, Auctioneer. # t. 'i^-i '•><--i m i\'.» f-A To Dyb BROWNT.—For each pound of wool take a quarter pound of alum and two ounces of cream of tartar, and boil for half an hcur. Take half a pound of fustic and two ounces of logwood ; soak those a night in sufficient warm water co cover the wool ; take the wool out of the alum water and boil with the woods for about half r an hoar. If a dark browt( '^ be wanted, add about % tableepoonful ofcopperai. •4.b- 80 Sum. SljMonday. uffKTTFiOATE.— Having had a severe' coughk with Bore throat,'! tried (j9orgen'§ (Jwfh Mixtuu, and was effeotuall/ cured. I thiuk it If Mm bMt oottgh nUslure that I haT» 0T«r Qi«d. '^I^t!^!^^;.- ■Jfv .■■*iiiaKsr*iEr -::-■•• "?i;m«5KS5Ki:^:!i' GEORGEN'S EYE WATER Bathe the eyes with it two or three times a day, using Georgen's Alterative Powders at the same time. The use of one bottle and one powder will convince any person that they are just the thing required by those afflicted with weak, sore and inflamed eyes. Numberless very obstinate cases have been cured. Hasty Pudding. —Let the water boil, stir in the meal slowly, by handsful, until nearly thick enough ; set it on top of the stove, and let it boil an hour, stirring often, if it is not quite thick enough, stir in a handful of flour. To be eaten with milk. Remember to salt it well. Georgr^n's \ Sanative Pills« For the cure of all disorder of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Oostivene8S,'In- digestion. Dyspepsia, Bilious Fever. Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all derangement of the Internal Viscera. ' • '* :"' ' - Oro. C. W., Sept., 1865. I have used Georgen's Sanative Pills for nervous headache,bilious- ness and costiveness, and was wholly relieved. I am confident tha they are the best pills now in use for the above complaints. Angus McLeod, Teacher. Cndbear.~One ounce of cudbear will color one pound of goods. Make a strong soapsuds sufficient to cover the goods, stir in the cud- bear; dip the yarn in soda water, put it into the dye, set it over the fire, and keep it hot ; stir and air it well ; when colored dark enough to suit wring it, rinse in clean water, and dry. This color should never be dried in the sun, nor permitted to freeze, as either will cause it to fade. Ail fancy colors should be colored in brass or copper ves- sels, with plenty of soft water, and wet before putting them into tue dye. ..,.,„.,,; .^ ^..v Oreen for Cotton.— One pound of flistic, two ounces of logwood, and one ounce of blue vitriol, will color four or fiie pounds of goods. Boil the logwood and fustic until the strength is out, then add the vitriol, mix well, and pui in the goods ; stir ten or fifteen minutes then wring them out and scour in strong soap-suds. Victoria, Oct., 1865. Mb. T. W. Georgkm, — Tour Sanative Pills I believe to be the best family medicine that has ever been offered to the public ; they are so mild and gentle in their operations that disease appears to vanish as if by magic. You swallow onepilL and in a few hours aft.r you feel better ; one nlftht and morning I feol quite sufficient to remove many ordlnaiy oomplalntB, such a« headache, IndigeBtion, Ao. ^4. Yoare truly, Bum. Fibbii. > f 45 Sth^Moi 3) LastQ (v) New i First ( O Full H DAYS OF I AND WE TuegdJ Wednc Thursc Friday Saturd " Ninth 6 Sun. 7|Monda 8 Tuesdi Wedn< Thurs( Friday Saturd 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Tenth Sue. Mond{ Tuesd) Wedn( Thurs( Fridaj Saturd Eleventl 20 Sun!" 21 Mond« Tuesd Wedni Thurs Frida] Saturc Twelfth 27 Sun. 22 28 24 26 26 28 29 80 81 Mondi Tuesd Wedn Thurs • ToDy alum an( boil; soe out the ( desired 1 quired ft 8th^ Month.] AUGUST t [31 Days. ?■. Moon's Phases. -- Pi a o Last Quarter .... Yth llh. 06m. A New Moon 16th Ih. 44m. M First Quarter 28rd 6h. 18m. M. Full Moon 30th Ih. 03m. M DATS OP MONTH AND WEEK. Son. rises sets XX* H« Xla H< WEATHER TABLE Tu«8day. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. 4 48 7 24 1 4 50 7 22 1 4 61 7 21 4 52 7 20 4 53 1 19 T 9 Pi Ninth Sunday after Trinity. 6 Sun. 4 54 7 18 W 7 Monday. 4 65 7 16 6 8 Tuesday. 4 56 7 14 6 9 Wednesday. 4 57 7 13 % 10 Thursday. 4 58 7 12 SI 11 Friday. 4 59 7 11 * 12 Saturday. 5 01 7 09 X Tenth Sunday after Trinity. 13 Suo. 5 02 7 08 % 14 Monday. 5 03j7 OS ^ 15 Tuesday. 5 0417 04 <$ 16 Wednesday. 6 06;7 03 jjc 17 Thursday. 5 06 7 02 A 18 Friday. 5 o8 7 00 Ij 19 Saturday. 5 09 6 68 >; Eleventh Sunday after Trinity 20 Sun! 21 Monday. 22 j 28 24 26 26 Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. 6 09i6 67| 5 11 6 56 5 !2 6 54 6 isIc 52 6 14 6 50; 6 756 49 5 16'6 47 * D ii'Antation is >ov«r, bung up tight and lisave all winter. Back off in spring before second fermentation, and bottle after second fermentation. After using Qeorgen's Worm Lozenges give a teaspoonful of Geor gen's Dysentery ( -ure two houts after each do^e of the Worm Loxett-l/ ges, as it is one of the best tonic or strengtheaing r^gnlatotl of the' stomach. » Klos BiOB PcDDiyo— Boll two teacupsful of rlae in two quarts of water, after it has been picked over and washed in two waters ; let it boil until soft, or until the water has all evaporated; add four quarts of npw milk, one teacupful of sugar, three wulV.bc'i^teri eggs, one toa^; : spoonful of salt, and a little spice; bake u^til \t v beys, aoi t^iidy teacupful of raisins. Wbiat Brbad Pudding— Put into a basiu one quart of bread crumbs,^! add a quart of swee^ milk, sut on top of the- stov^, i^nd let it stand cntil it boils, remembering to stir it often^ and mash the bread well, 11 en add milk enough to cool it ; stir in two well-beaten eg^a^ one Iralf teacnp of sugar, and a little salt andjipice; if the basin is nofi^ \ t 1, ji our in milk enough to fill it; bake until it wheys. To ma!; d pigs fitten well, use Georgen's IIwh and CattU Powdthi^'- the l«es\ and safe&i powders in the world for Hortan^ Coim, Sheep^ PigtYl ' dnd D-jjt. Half a pound of the best Oondition Powder in the worldT' for 2S cents. To cure Dysentery, use Georgen's Cholera and Di/tentery (7 9tb Montb.] SBPTBiyEBER. (BO Dati. tounds ; >, mash onally ; -oUgh « bil it is nd in A id )eav9 ^' d bottle f GdON'^ * Loaen* of th«' ir.' F>, !P MOON'S PHASES. La8t Quarter 6th 4h New Moon 14th lb. First Quarter 21 Bt lib. Q Full Moon . . .. 28th Oh. 62m. 6-'m. 65m SYm. HATS or MONTH AMD \7SSK. llFriday 2{8aturday. 13th Sunday after^TiTnity. ■■n Sun. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturda y. l4tK Sunday after Trinity 10 11 12 is 14 16 16 Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday. Saturday. \ 6th Sunday after 38 35 36 37 38 :{9 40 6 20 6 l» 6 17 6 16 « 13 6 12 6 10 6 6 9 "I rinity. 1 8 Monday. 19 Tuefiday. 20 Wednesday 21 ThuTHday. tSF-iday. t3 Saturday. ]!5 41 "5 4'J 6 4!< 5 4: 6 46 5 47 16 48 C 08 6 015 6 04 6 01 6 00 6 68 6 67 1 fTtTTSuhday afttjrr Trinity. $ 6 1L u 25 26 27 28 29 30 CJUN. Mondaf^.. Tuesdtiy Wednesday. Thursday. FriJlay. Saturday. ft5 4» 5 651 6 60 6 52 5 6.'. 5 6! 5 o3 5 6m , is 54 f.4 7ij 6 65 5 46 5 66 6 44 w OB $ ClBOItGftNn» li'CANAOIIN OINTMENT' I 'j In w-asp' of eruptions Ob the Hkiu— erroneously but WEATHEU |:P0p"larly known as itch— «• TABLB. I'upou which Pagiulnni play- ' _i|ed with ten strings, right JJ^^^ itft, but in a very dif- ^ liferent disease, well known in Canada;:, and caused by and 'eating too freely of animal^ ^^ food, causing humours to icollect in the human sya- gr'du'lly! tem, and show itself on ih»:x, Oi'i ■<» jifiurface of the skin. These ^ ^^ bec'ni'ng very rainy, (■, i ■h..s and c'ntinu'B wet and rindy. jjim purities require to b#',.^ driviu out of the blood byy^ . using Gtorgen^t Alterativi. r Pnwderif. A portion will' ' appear on the skin, to which apply Oeorg«n^t Utki,i or Skin OintmerUy wkich yotisj;.- will find unsurpassed wh«r<»' gkin f(!8ters, or in ease of styes, swelled necks, uloer* ^ scrofula, pimples. Am., aOs v .;. Salt Rheum Ointment Is an excellent prepanition for this very tronblesom« dist-ARfl, used in conjune^ '^ ' jtion with Georgin's Altera' *'art of tho Body. Mr. bath, of (TAlHnKwood To^mBhip, told our Ag«Qt, Mr. T. l^fo^Tahon, o( (Iwl'r bunb, th»t be. Mr litib, bad injured bli hiu Joint very bitdly tnor* than two yMra agn, •od nad beao aootorlng a ffreat part of Ibat titue befoN ba haard of Ocnnrsn't O. O f> MedSoinea. < )n hearing of them hn T>ought a few bottlaa of Oaoiyeii't Uellaver, and hi* RellavOT Pillt, and from tho time that Ita l>egan to ux* tbam he began to nwover, ^^nd OQOttnuod the UM of tb«m throe or four moutha, until at laat Innu I><»in(f haMlj able to nqve without being in great agony, ha U now abla to ffe4a hltf work awl eofui* in t^ logging fleld without the leaat pain. ^^ , v^vi n,;K i^ ..s,r«»v Mr. MaMahoB statsa that an of Q«)tM'« a O. Q. MadldaM^ •«»«•» tel^ ^mt euu- OMratM hla Cough Mlxtore, CondlMon Powden. I'ile Ointm«nt, skin Olntnieot. Altera- tb* P»ir*=»-'j ,4l&ap4ii1?-C' K'r rr WONDERFUL CURE! ^; V r, MR. WM. BOOT, OF BARRIE, SADLER, SAYS - " My Little boy, two years of age, when I was absent from home, became so ill and reduced that I was fearful the bowel complaint that had seized him would have terminated fatally in a few hours ; but fortunately Mrs. Root bought a bottle of Georgon's Cholera and Dysentery Cure, and gave it to the child. The effect was most magi- cal ; it restored his bowels to thei- natural state, and within twenty- four hours he became quite tvell, with his appetite restored I cheer- fully recommend Georgen's Cholera and Dysentery Cure t *^f ' ^ . . JNO. LYNE. Cabtwright, Pept. 26, 1870. Mkssrs. T. W. Gborokn k Sons. — I, Robert Widders (Sen.), of Cart- wright, do hereby caitify and declare that I have used Georgen's G. G. G. Reliever and Pills, and have received much benefit from them, and by the use of them I have been cured o{ wafer bra^h on the stomach, coativenesa and other ailments. (Signed) ROBERT WIDDERS (Sen.) 12th Month.] DECEMBER! [31 Days. ^E! 5m home, ilaint that oxirs ; but )lera and ost magi- i twenty- I cheer- he public taken in useful for a pound sugar, and ter in the es barely cneading. ace them in a cool 'nission to nd a little V of Geor- >ugh milk 1 the egg, and salt. 1870* Pro Bono ile using md Geor- Ilelief or 3 internal my esti- 8, 1870. of Cart- ieorgen'8 lefit from ^h on the \ (Sen.) . ' MOON'S PHASES. ^ - 3) Last Quarter 5th Ih. 28m. M. New Moon 11th lOh. 44m. A. i First Quarter 18th 3h. 24m. A. © Full Moon. 26th 4h. I7m. A. Sun. DAYS OF MONTH AND WEEK. irises i H. M. sets H. H. Friday. Saturday. 1414 24 15'4 24 6 First Sunday in Advent. 8, Sun. 4 Monday. 5 Tuesday. 6, Wednesday. 7 1 Thursday. 8 Friday. 9 1 Saturday. i tj 16 4 24 174 24 18 4 24 19,4 24 20 4 23 21 4 23 22 4 23 6 6 9 11 Second Sunday in Advent. 10 Sun. 11 Monday. 12 Tuesday. 13|Wednesday. HiThursday. 15 Friday. IGiBaturday. 7 23 4 23 7 24 4 28 7 25 4 24 7 26 4 24 7 26 4 241 7 27,4 24 1 17 28 4 24ll * e A % t Third 'Jundny in Advent 17 Sun. 18 Monday. 19 Tuesday. 20 Wednesday. 21 Thursday. 22] Friday. 28 Saturday. 7 28 4 25 7 29 4 26 7 80 4 25 7 30 4 25 7 31 4 26 7 81 4 26 7 32 4 27 5 n * a Fourth Sunday in Advent. 24|SuN. ||7 32|4 2611 Christmas Day. 2P Monday. 2B Tuesday. 27 Wednesday. 28| Thursday. 29, Friday. 30 Saturday. ,7 3314 27 1 1 7 3314 28|', 7 33 4 29 7 38 4 80 7 33 4 311 7 33 4 82!| First Sunday after Christmas. 31ISUN. " ||7 34|4 84|| WEATHER TABLE. Fair and keen. becomes milder, and snow falls freely. Clearing Good sleighng Cold! Keen days. 500 CERTIFICATES Oflfered by W. E. Everest, Esq., of Fenelon Falls, one of the Leading Drug- gists in the Dominion when ordering 74 dozen of the G.G.G. medicines to fill up his stock , told our traveller that he could get Ave hun- dred certificates of cures eft'ected by Georgen's med- icines if we wished. Barrie, Aug., 1865 I have used GeorgerCs Al- terative Powders for impur- ity of the blood, and found them the best and cheapest blood purifiers that I had ever used, and recommend them to be used by any person troubled with boils, pimples, sore eyes, or any other impurities of the blood. John Dbaconi ' Do you keep matches ?' asked a Avag of a country grocer. ' Oh, yes, all kinds,* wj.s the reply. ' Well, I'll take a trotting match, said the wag. The grocer im- mediately handed him a box of Georgen's pills. All Georgen's Medi- cines are put up by T. W. Georgen k Sons, Sanative Hall, Barrio, Ont. I * |M« it?— To learn to read tne following so as to make good sense is the mystery I tliee read see that me, \ Love is up wiuril have «• <• ,->'♦ But that and you have you'l - " , ' *- One and dowu and you If. ■^■:ir^- w\- iV 't^:^ . . iG^EOROEN'S DYSENTERY CURE. StiBMACH & BOWEL REGULATOR For ail derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, ISammer Complaint, Sonr Stomach, Dlarrhcsa, Piles, Oyaen^ '"% tery, Sea Sickness, Cholics, Vomitings, Canker of the Stomach and Bowels, Irritation of the Stomach and Bowels. V^And has ri over been known to fail in all such cases where it has : b««n properly te8ted. For grown women and children it will cheok the worst cases of CHOIKRA MORBUS. CHOLERA IXFAMqi, DIARRHlEA, DTSEXTERY, AND CANKER. It restores the bowels to their natural healthy state, producias , gentle, healthy motions, and is the best medicine that can be used by indies in a state of pregnancy to allay nausea, and regulate the bowels. ! This Medicine is one of the most valuable of Oeorgen's, as a sooth< ing cordial for infants. A few drops in a teaspoonful of cold water every hour for a child of a month old. One half of a teaspoonful in cold water so as to make a warm drink for children from two to four .years of nge; elder ones more in proportion. 'morning, noon, and night for a grown person; hours in severe cases. ; Thie term of Stomach and Bowel Regulator is reason that it restores both to their proper strengthening, and equalizing their powers, and assisting natuA to keep the balance of power. Thus if the bowels are costive the Regulator loosens them gently so as to produce natural healthy motions. On the other hand, if un- naturally loose or watery windy evacuations come from the bowels, the Regulator checks such evacuations, and again restoros the equilibrium of nature by produciUf^ regular motions. One tablespoonful or every one or two given for the sound stats, by regulating, ASTONISHING CUBE"? BY OEOHGEN'S CKOliK^l \ AND DYSENTERY CURB Hear what Mr. E. Femrose, oi' Barrio, states. " I tru taken suddenly ill with violent pains in ray bowels, with Tiiarrhma and tooMnesB, also nausea and sickness of the Gtomauh partaking: of the nature of cholera. The first dose gave me relief ; and after half a dozen doses of Grurokn's Crolsra AVI) Dtskktirt Citri. I was completely cured, and my system restored to a healthy ■tate The Cure is very healthy to the ta.ste, and I believe it to be the beat medicine known for all that the proprietor recommends it for. " •• Kakrib, 4th, Sept. 1869 — iVIr. T. VV. Oeorgen :— Dear Sir,— In reply to your query whether 1 found Geo> gen's Cholera and Dysentery Cure a good article or not I have to ■ay that I found it to be the most satistactory and pleasant effectual cure for the summer •r bowel complaint that i have ever used. I had a severe attack of the bowel complaint this summer, and two bottles of Oeorgen's « holera and liy^entery Cure completely cured me. I had used some other remedies during pant seasons, anti I found that they allleftmy bowels very costive, which is not the case with (oeorgen's Dysentery Cure, H It leaves the stomach and bowels in a natural healthy state, needing no other m«dt< dne altar It I believe It to be a certain cure If taken ia time and persevered with IkDitlc., Jab. Morrow. Ifrs. narrlMb, ef Oro. tsll^mctbut altttlcglrl of hen, two yun old, waa tatnn alarminglyUl with to* Kuiuaior CMjojUiiiiH. vr i).v«< ri(*ry, pausing blood ; and Goorgw'* Oholora and DyMntorrOum \v^ u. I i .K l 'A i a. G.Q. MEDICINES CONSISTING or I'liolfra and Dysentery Cure, Altcratite Powders, i'^oitigh JUixiuio. Eye Water Horse and l-aitle Powders, florse liininnDt.Ointnunt, Keal KclieveF, Sanative Pills, Worm Lozengm, .^i ^!SMit^i:hi^- ABK ALWAVS Rll T K U SALE AT »UK ZiSTABLk^HMEMX Of Francis Sleightholm iS.%^- W;^'AIA ISTON, ^^ 'AH fr»/» ALL-WOOL SHAWLS. 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