Scotch Witâ€"A little boy had lived for Iome time with a very penurious uncle, who took care that the child‘s health should not be injured by overfeeding. 'l'he uncle was one day walking out (the child at his side,) when a friend accosted him, accompanied by a greyhound. While the elders were talking, the little fellow, never having seen a dog ofso slim and slighta texture, clasped the creature round the neck with the impas- sioned cry: “0h, doggie, doggiel and did ye live wi’ your uncle. too, that ye are so thin 7" The Traveller Outdone.â€"Captain Basil Hall, whose written stories have charmed all who have read them, was one day endeavor- ing to enliven & remarkably stiff and dull dinner party in Glasgow. by a few oral rela- tions of the same kind. He concluded one ofa very extraordinary character, by saying, “ Did you ever hear any story so wonder- ful as that?†and at the some moment his eye chanced to rest on the foot-boy opposite to him, who without leaving a moment ofin- terval, exclaimed, “Yes, mun, there's a loss i’ our kitchen, that kens a lass that. has twa thumbs on one hand l" June, Duchess of Gordon enlisted soldiers for her son's regiment, the 92d Highlanders, by offering the bounty-money to lik’; 1y youths 3t country fairs between her lips. “One kiss of that beautiful mouth was worth dying for." A Printer, meddeling with the verdict of I coroner’s jury, struck out a comma after ‘he Wurd .‘apoplexy,†making it read thus-â€" “Deceased came to his death hy excessive drinking, producing apoplexy in the minds of the jury.†An Irish servant having enfered the draw- ing-room with her mistress’s favorito poodle ringing wet. the lady inqun'ed, “How is this, Bridget? lmw came Fido to get so very wet?†“An’ faith, mem,†replied Bridget, “an’ it was little Tommy that had the may haste lashed to the end of a. powl, and was washing the winders wid him.†Corner of King & Yonge Streets, TORONTO. November 9. 1966. note, The thrush shrill piping {or his absent mate; While, in the woods’ recess, the timid dove Mourns, soft and sweetly low, her widow’d state. Dr. Franklin used to say that rich widows ire the only piece of second-hand goods that leil at prime cost. I listen while the Iark, uprising, seeks “The gate of Heaven,†in hopes, per‘ chance, to hear All echo of cherubic hymns above, Or catch the musw of a heavenly sphere. Sunlkine and song, all through the Summer what does lend to earth so much ofjoy As these sweet minstrels? for methinks they sing The strains they learn’d of yore in Paradise, Ere purity and innocence took wing. Sounds frOm rafar the blackbird’s mellow day; " But sh! when twflight falls o’er hill and vale And all is silent save the whispering leaves, ’Tia then thou breakest forth, 0, Night- inga’el Hy soul absorbs the enchanting melody, And in its plaintive sweetness melts away; Sal-11g by all peels, peerless Philomel, y talmring tongue can ne’er thy praise essay. Birdsâ€"sweet birds! listen, and forget My vauish’d dreams of hope, my days of pain; Rested in spirit, I go back to toil, Thankful in heart such joys as these re- mam. M0 NEY T0 LOAN THE ONLY PERFECT BRAKE INVENTED. HE undersigned having purchased the Right; for (he Countv of York. is now ofl'ering for saie in this couuw INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS. Joel Williams, cm. for Richmond Hill Ag David Hill, Day Books, 5m. 8w. AT SCOTTK‘S RICHMOND HILL. Family 85 Church Bibles :1 xvzuv VARIETY, A“ sz‘trl’l'f’i‘s INCHMO.“ 71 HILL AT SCOT'I"S, RICHMOND HILL. E as“ Lot 29, 3rd Con. Vaughan, 86 Acres 5 Part do 31, do do 80 do 5 11ng do 30, 2nd Con. (30 100 do E Hal! do 34, 3rd Goa. do 100 do 8331! do 35, do do 100 do SCHOOL BOOKS! Vagina, April ’17, 1867. Waggon Brake H. W. DEMON ’S On Improved Real Estate, PPI.Y to Mr. WARMOLL. of VAN- KOUGHNET &. \VAnMuLL, Barraslers, 610. FARMS FOR SALE. Journals and Ledgers, all sizes. Pass Books, Pocket Books, Wallets, Purses, THE SONG OF BIRDS. mimllmwnuï¬. Yamnled April 10, 1867‘ IN GREAT VARIETY. Agent fon Thomhill, u- now pmczs, SELF-ACTIN G Apply to Emmy; I]. M. MISENER JAMES McGEE. 23 AGENTS WANTED. $150 PEI? MONTH. HE GRANITE STATE Family Sewing Machine is now presenlcd to the people ofCrinada possessing all the improven ems that can be well conï¬ned in asawinginachina. It will accomplish every description ofscwing except button holes. from an overcoat down to the finest silks and muslius This machine sells for only $l5, and is really woflh $50, in any family. Every mechine warranted and kept in repair free of charge for three years,â€" All machines sold in Canada are manufacture at the co‘npnny’s ln'ancll manufaclory in Tor- onto. Single Machines, with full primed directions. snnt express free on receipt of$15 in a registered letter. Full printed directions accompany each mncliineJo plain that a child iwelve years of age can learn to work one successfully in a short time. Address or call on The Granite State Sewing Machine Company, One door south of Mr. Barnard’s store. and that ha is prepnred to sell at the manufacturers prices. Farmers and others requiring Phoiographs for 500ts doz. OF ENGLISH NOTABLES, Plain & Fancy Stationery IN EVERY VARIETY, AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL R. T‘ RUSH & CO., Canada Manufactur- ers. M King Street East. Vl‘oronto, C. W. Heat; Ofllges in in Gfeat Britain and Canada. P. S.â€" Good agents wanted 3n everv part 0 xhe country 10 whum will paid a salary from $50 to 3'50 per month, or a large commission. Terms to agents sen; free to those wishing agencies. Stove Depot 011 Richmond Hill Will consult their own imeresx by examining his Stock before buying in Toronto, Village Property At Richmond Hill. For pnrï¬culars app1y m the proprietor. A. WRIGHT. 0 BE SOLD on reasonable terms, the fol- lowing wropen; :â€" Partof Lot No 30, on 2nd Con. Vaughan, containing 63 new": also. 4 ROM 50 to ’00 Cords of Green and Dry Beach and anle,lo he delivered in T01- outo during the winter. Appiy. at the Harald Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hiâ€. 69 ALB UMS From 30 cts, to 36. AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL. ATARRIl,Branchills. Scrofulu. Liver and thncy Diseases. Nntnro’u Remedials from Plants. , WM.R. PRINCE, Flushing. New “York, for 60 years proprietor of [he Linliï¬ï¬‚flh Nun .eries. has discovered POBIHVE cums for the above, and for all Inherited and Chronic Dis- eases. Dyspepsia Nervous Dobllity. Rheu- matism, all Female Maladies, and others re- sulting from impurity of the blood. hitherto incurable. Explauimry circular, one stamp. Trealls on all diseassas. 720 cents. 58-4 BIBLE SOCKETv DEPOSITORY SCOTT’S BOOK STORE The Stevens House has liberal accomoda- tion for over 300 guestsâ€"it is well furnish- ed and possesses every modern improve. ment for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well vemilatedrâ€"provided with gas and wat- torâ€"4 he attendance is prompt and respectful ~wand the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the seasonâ€"mt moderate rates. Cooking or Box Stoves Richmond H ill, Oct. 4,1867' 21, 23, 25 8a 27 Broadway. N. Y. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. I 'I-IE Stevens House is well and widely known to the travelling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men ; it is in close proximity to the business part of the cityâ€"is on the highway of Southern and Western travelâ€"â€" and adjacent to all the principal Railroads and Steamboat depots, A Clergvmnn. while residing in South Am- evica as a missionary. discovered asafe and simpie remedy for the Cure of Nervous Wealp 11395. Early Decay. Diseases of the Urinary and Siminnl Organs, and the whole train of disordsrs brought on by hnuei’ul and viï¬ions habits. Great numbers have heeu cured bv this noble remedy. Promle bv a desire at heneï¬ltha afflide um] unfortunate, lwil send the recipe fur preparing and using this medicine, in a soulad enve!npe. to any at who needs it, Frat! of Charge. HAMILTON Wood Wanted Propellng 8: Repel!ng Pencil, With Ho] AT SCOTT’S London. England. Glasgow, Montrea) and Toronto. Pleasseuclosa nu suvei'ope uddmssedom yourae‘. Richmond 1151}. Sept 1.1666. Stova Pipes supplied attho Lowest prices m"hrmmd Hill 1865 Toromo birch 3rd 1866 JAMES STEWART EGS to inform his friends ie the County of York that he has opened a STEVENS HOUSE, 462 A Card to Invalids. LAND FOR SALE. Opposite Bowling Green. Add, ass, GEO. K. CHASE & CO. Proprietors JOSEPH T. INMAN: Enwmx D. 13159}: 1195!“. ‘11 & Knife, RICHMOND HILL STOVE DEPOT ! in South Am- rod asafe and lervous Weak~ of the Urinary whole train of Yul and vir'ious been cured bv ln’ a desire at I'Lunute, I wil and using this '. to any at uddmssedon 9 MA N, we H nusw. New 1 York sily' 1m. Puck will ha in the following places prepared la extra at {math VI ilhhis new appara- tua, All other nperalions in Denisuy perform- ed in a wonkmanlikc manner :â€" Aurom... . ......... lstofenchmonth. t... Newmurket Emlsford hotel 2nd " " Stouflville.........,..,,.18m " H Vicloria Square.......... 20m " " Thomllill,.,...... ......23rd " " Mahmoud Hill. ....,...,.24th †“ Maple,..,...............26th H '0 Burwick.... ............981h " H Hamburg"..n.......n99‘h " " Nubiaton...,............3Uth " " Where he will attend to any business per- taining to any branch of his profusion. Aurora,Juna7,1865. 1,†41-134 W. G. C. calls at all the Stores between Toronto and Richmond Hill every two weeks. and supplies Confectionary of all kinds at the Lowesl Wholesale prices, Toronto, July 20, 1865. made to order. Tm'onlo, Aurfl727,1866. W. G. CAgTELL 95 King Street East, Toronto, NEAR CHURCH STREET, S prepared to wait upon any who need his professional services in order to preserve their teeth, or relieve snflering and supply new teeth in the most npprovedstyle. Also to regu- late the teeth of those who need it. Consultation free. and all work warranted. June. 1865. 21-y CONFECTIONARY I DENTISTRY. HE Advertiser offers for Sale. or 10 Ex- » change for a large farm,or to Rent on lease from the ï¬rst day of April next. his Farm on Yonge Slraal Also his Dwelling House with four acres ofland attached. Apply to AVID McLEOD begs to announce that he has Leased the above Hotel and ï¬tted it up in a manner second to none on Yonge St. where he wilikeep constamly on hand a good supplyofï¬rst-class Liquors, &c. This house possesses every accommodation Travellers can desire, those who wish to stay wherethey can ï¬nd every comfort are respectfullyih‘yiked to put up at thi establishment‘ WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND FINE JEWELRY. 113, YONGE St., TORONTO W Jllasom'c and other Emblems MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES ! &c. 6m. &0. Call and examine my Stock and Prices bo- for purchasing elsewhere, as )ou will ï¬nd it to your interest. (if? Issuer of flIarrz'agc Licenses. ngwood. Sept. 19. 1867. 4 Richmond Hill, P.O. Ontario, w. c. ADAMS, D. D. EDW. SANDERSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. NVII'I‘CI-IE L H0 USE ! AURORA. EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! Residence--Lot 20, rcar on" 3rd Concession of Markham. 1’,0.Addressâ€"~Buuunville. Parties requiring Mr. Sanderson’s service- can make arrangements at the Hun.» ofï¬ce. Junuary 4. 1865. 31 A urora. June 1865. By the use of Ennzn SPRAY, which’nffccis the Tooth only. The toolhnnd gum sul'nunding hecnme ineynsible with this exiernnl ngnncy, when the tooth can be extracted with no pain, and without endangering the life “in the use of Chloroform. Markham. Nov. 1, 1865 Issuer of Marriage Licenses, ALMIRA MILLS, .lJ lies of York and Peel, Collector of Notes. Accounts, 610. Small charges and plenty in do Laskey. March 2nd 1865 39-1 The attnntion of'he Public is inivted to their took, censisting of a great variety of 'JMefu‘ tau-mum given to the repairing of Watch†and Cluck! Jewelry manufactured and Ranairwl, Ringwood flim'ble W’o‘rks Counties of York and Peel. W. WHARIN 8: CO. Watches, clocks, and Jewelry, Toronto, April 26. 1866. Iâ€"Ienry Smelser; T ICENSED AUCTIONEER for tho coun- ZHOXCE AND FANCY GOODS, No. II. King Street East. 6 doors east of Yonge Slrnet. DR. N. J.PECK’S, Oflhe bes‘ deevripvion and newest designs. ELECTED-PLATED; WARE, CUTLERY, &c., 5w, ARM FOR SALE Or to Rent. PURE AND UNADULTERATED Nuvember Isl 1867 363 Yonge Street, Toronto. JAMES BOWMAN, JV. SEGSWORTH, MANUrAéTURFJR 0'9“ ALL mm of c.....n..u.yn Square.......... vuvn-«n .- d Hill. ... vvuuvnvvanu- n- . DQIIIIIVI 3...â€... Ivavv-vuvavv-n: XMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ï¬. WiDEMAN, MANUFACTURE“ OF NEW METHOD 0' FOR THE UNITED IMPORTER 0F G. J. F. PEAR( E, ‘. . lst ofench month. tel 2nd " “ ,. 18m " " 20m " " ..'23rd " †“24th u U I'Qï¬lh (I It . .QSIh N " ,.99lh " " ,,3(Jth " v' to any businqas per- 479 22 47. EflLllIlEIl Jflfl WflRK BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, PAMP H LE‘ PS AND LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, Order: {or am' of tho Indormolflonod douri-p' Honor WNW TWEWWERS In omlrely new and of the latent patterns. largovnrloty of new amm %%M% The York Herald For Cards, dim" just nodvod. Bï¬ï¬ï¬ Letter-Press Printing. PRINTING WOBDERS PROMPTLYbXELnTED ESTABLISHMENT. BUSINESS CARD}; Will "a promptly “tended to:â€" OUR ASORTMENT OF OIHEAP And only other kind of JOB I’LAIN CIRCULARS, BLANK CHECKS, LAW FORMS, AND DRAFTS, AND BILL HEADS As an ANTI-SEPTIC, DISINFECTANT, ANTI-SPASMODIC, COUNTER- IRRITANT, DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, RUBEFACIENT, NERVINE, ANODYNE, SUDO RIFIO, FEBRIFUGE. 0f Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera Morbus, Inflammation of the Bowels, Cholie, Cramps, Spnsms, Vomiting, Sick Headache, Cold Chills, Fever and Ague, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Neuralgia, &e.â€"-â€"One tea-spoonful in a glass of water will correct all derangements of the stomach, bowels and liver, and instantly map the most severe pains. am} 13A POSITIVE PREVENTIVE 0F ASIATIO CHOLERA, YELLOW FEVER, SMALL-POX AND OTHER PESTILENCES! ‘ Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Pain in the Side or Back, Limbs or Joints, Spine or Muscles, Toothache, Strains, Sprains, &c.â€"-Onc application will aï¬ord immediate use and comfort, and a few times rubbing will complete the am), Inviolent diseases, instant relief is required. ASIATIO CHOLERA, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CHOLIG, FITS, SHIP FEVER, GROUP. Dll’THERIA may prove fatal within an hour or two. if not; checked by a powerful antidote like RADWAY’S READY RELIEF ; and all acute and inflammatory maladies, whether Rheumatism, Neurulgia, Inflam- mation of the Kidnevs. Bladder, Urinal ditï¬culties, Inflammation of the Womb, and, in fact, all diseases fraught with immediate danger, yield at once to this‘comrqanding curative, BAï¬WAY’S REAï¬V RENEE? Y H EEst‘eEiiéh Aime Vlï¬aledryï¬i’tcse'lffl'.‘ 'more active than the virus of the mo“ qwift and deadly epidemic. With this Remedy at hand to use on the ï¬rst svmvwm or van: and uneasiness. no person need Bufl'er an hour sickneml. SISTERS OIE‘ MERCY, DORCHESTER STREET, MONTREAL, C. E., HOSPITAL OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY. DR, RADWAY,â€"I certify that your Ready Relief hes cured OVER ONE HUNDRED of our sick from chills, vomiting, headaches, internal pains, &c., 650. One of our sisters had the Rheumatism in her head for a, great many years-having taken a. few spoonfulls of Relief in water, and rubbing her head twice with the same medicine, she was perfectly cured and never felt it since. I always use it for dyspepsia and for colds, and always with success. ‘ It is very useful for sore throats, coughs, influenza, diptheria, &e. It has 1 ,1, 4:, -r M.“ u I'M. va 1",...51‘ nm!‘ :4 vmnr‘lnnnu n mnmn‘nl'll unvuyr; “LLu Buuuunm .Lu AD vuLJ uuuLuA ALIA uvAv a. good efl'ect in flatulence or Wind cholie. I use it for fo'lï¬â€˜ï¬im MEIR, prednees 'a marvelous effect. In short it procures relief altogether remarkable to our invalids. , ,_ __ e -_ _.. -A--~-â€"nam~ “w, -____ N. B.â€"Beware of counterfeits and imitations, have nothing to do with the dealer that will endeavour to persuade you to take some other in place of the Radway’s.â€"-â€"The country is flooded with counterfeits and imitations of Radway's Ready Relief. Dealers purchase these worthless mixtures at less than half price they are charged for Redway’s, yet charge the public the same cu'ico our agents sell you Radway’s for. (Price 25 cents per bottle.) The imitations and conn~ 'serfcits are sold at 5 to 10 cents per bottle to dealers; deer at that price. In urchasin Ready Relief, see that there are two signatures of Radway & Co. on the labels, and t ewords R. R. Radway (i7 Co. blown in the glass. A MAN THAT WILL SELL YOU A FALSE MEDICINE will cheat you whenever he has an opportunity. Certiï¬catcs of startng cures of the most violent and deadly diseases are on record at D3. RADWAY’S OFFICES in the Cities of New York and Montreal, emanating ï¬'om the highest authou’tics in the world. There is not a Town or City 0" importance (except a few in China) on the Globe but that RADWAY‘S MEDICINES have cured the sick when all other remedial agents failed, and this is vouched for by high dignitaries in Church and State, both by letters written direct to Dr. Railway, and through the U. S. Ministers and Consuls abroad- Sisters of Mercy at Dorehester Street Hospital, applying Ilr. Badway’s Remedies to the sick. VI‘HE Proprietor would respectfully announce to the farming community that he is now manufacturing improved Ploughs of 3%? ; Rammed Price? 0f$1ï¬ STEEL MOULD BOARD PLOUGHS and which he conï¬dently oï¬'ers as one of the best and cheapest kinds in the cmmtry Plough Points & Landsides kept always on hand RICHMOND HILL, Apri 9" Sold by Druggists and Count-11 Merchants. 513 and 515 St. Pa.le Street, Momma“. And 87 Maiden Lane. NEW-Your Agents for the sale of Rawday‘s Ready Rcli ‘1‘. 1x lvnl\un(r l. I, “J IIZII Fm ' WE REE‘WYg IT HAS NO EQUAL IN ‘E‘HE MATERIA MEDICA. If seized with Rheumatism. Instant Hem Needles} CURES PAIN INSTANTLY! PRECE. 25 cents a Bottle. In smï¬ï¬en Attacks JOB WORK DONE TO 011m: [1. HEN RY HA LL. am ‘ s All Around the Globe. HALL’S i, 13, 1857. which he now offers at the 1*.CROSB'Y. hmnoud' 11m 'I‘HOIS. ALLleN, ‘thoriu Square, CHAS. DOAN, Amara Mr. ROWE and Mrs! FOW’F 01;; St JOHN RADWAY, M. D., 8: 00., SISTER MARY DE BONSECOURS. that he is now IIIS ASSOCIATION has transferred theif LIBRARY to the 'Huuw ' Book Slam where Stucklwldars and others may 'n'oouw BOOKS nvery Fride afternoon. from. “o 8 clock. P.M, V ALUABLE PROPERTX A GOOD Dwelling Home. Barn: Stublo, Driving Hausa, Wood Hausa; amd Threw quarter» of an Aura of Land, on which there l! a quarter of an new of an Orchard 9! healthw young treaa-uphnty a! Charm†Currnnla. (#ogsebenian, &e. The abova Fag-pend! is simutad ill lha canâ€! org.» yipigga. will _a mid qhgnp for cam. Richmond Hm, 1311:1331 M. 1867. Village oflt'lchmond Hilly For gale. TWO FAR MS VILLAGE LOT II" C R S A I: E 2' For mmï¬'er partlcuhrs nppï¬ 3,1; M; 'i'EEFY Em. Di‘ 1’, CROSBY. Esq. HE Subscriber offers for safe the {oï¬â€˜owiug yummy belonging lo the 95mm 91' tho late Mn Lalhan Mines, vxz : The Farm, com- posed of part of tots No. 34 and 35. in: the In concession of the Township of Markham. OI! Yoage Streot‘ near Thornhlll, which September 12m, 1867. Consists 0:! 169 Acres, About 25 of which is Ti-mbor [32342. The" 1! § good Spring Creek runs across this p‘opomy.‘ UnPY 12 miles from Torn-Ito. ' Also the north halt'of Iot»No. 12, he tho I,“ concensiou 91" We qunshi-p of Innisï¬elé. FlilS’l‘CLASS Roadster Ponoy, bay . color. 14 hands high, 4years 03d, good action. and goed in single and donblo harness. Apply at this eflice. 3.“ Also, A Balding Lot, comprising par! of 31 No‘ 38, in the 1st concession of the 'i'ow sip of Vaughan.â€"-5 Acres of Land. good Dwoliu ingohouse, Barn, good We“ of Waler. &c... For any further information apply ta FOR the immediate reï¬ef and permanent cure of KL'nmaï¬sm, Sprains. Bruins;â€" Burm, Frost Bros. Lame Back, Side, bimbo m' Stomach, Cramp, Numlmeus of Limbs, Swelling of Joints, Sudden Colds. Diplhenia, Sore throat, $AW MILL GEERING I‘ORSALE. THE Subscriber offers for Sale. very cheap {01' cash or‘ on eaav terms of Credit payment, the following Mill Geerihgt A Mulley Saw, Upper and Lowe": Mulley,, Petmun, Crank, 5 inch wrought, iron Shah and Fly Wheel, Cones, Carriage, Patent} head Blocks, and the whole necessary Ma: chinery for a first class Saw Mill. Will be sold at a great reduction of original cost. For particulars apply 10 All lAHAM EYER, Lot 25, 2nd Con. Markham. Post Ofï¬cehddress Richmond Hill. May 8, 1867. 3 m “as been before the public for npward§ of twenty yearn. and such are its merits that it ' now justly ennszidemd an an indispansibie - cle in every family where it is known. Having a wonderful efl'ect when taken inter- naliy, in quinkening the circulation oflhe blood, It. is invahlable [0 persons pmdisposed to Para.- Iysis. or sulvject to attacks of Heart Discus». In cases of Dyspepsia, where food distressos, it affords: prompt ruliaf. and cominued for I short tune, sets everything right. It ha: never lwon forced on public aflention by flaming rdverlisemems or remarkable cures‘ that never had any existence, but by its own puculiar value as an unfailing remedy, it has. walked its way into public favor, The name of the medicine is blown in each hottie of ihe genuine, and H10 purposes for which it is intended. as we†as the mode of using, attached. Henry, Simpson & C0,, Montreal. Who‘s- sala Agents. S. J. Foss & (.30.. Sherbmko, P. Q.. Sole Proprietors. October 'KOLII, 1867. 1 pnratiun is nn-intlispensihle article for the ioilot Ii cleanseslhe scalp, renders the hair ofa darker appearance, is easily applied and will no: slain the ï¬nest linen. l‘huse using the Empire llnir G'nsxs will ï¬nd that it renders the harsh- est and courses! hair. soil, glossy. ï¬ne and hennltf'ul. disposing it (0 stay in any position in which it is placed. It prevents the hair from fallii g outflmigorules and strengthens ii. and often produces a new growth ofhair where it has already disappearedJiy invigorating and rnsluring the skin, nerves. muscles, blood vessels. and roots of the hair. Price 25 Cents. S. J. Foss & Co. proprietors and sole manu- facturers, Sherhrooka. Province of Quebec.â€" Henry. Thompson 5;, Co. Montreal; Lyman. Elliott & Ca. Toronto, Wholesale Agents. Hunt’s Empire flair Gloss HIS pleasant, agreeable, and scientiï¬c pre- paratiun is an indispensihle article for the Dr. COLBY’S Anti-Cosï¬ive and Tonic Pills, RE a safe and reliable remedy in all dis- eases ol' the Siomach. Liver and Bowels. They are no Quack Medicine. puffed up by high-eounding iasiimonials from imaginary people, but are the result of foriy years experiâ€" ence of a ï¬rst class physician, and their extra- ordinary success is due to the fact that they answer exactly their name. The formula from which they are prepared, is based on sound, scientiï¬c principles, and has received the un- qualified approbation of the medical prol'es‘sime They do not profess to be a euro all. but for all diseases arising from any derangement of the. Stomach. Liver and Bowels, they furnish an efl‘ocmal renwdv, We have in our possession. over one hundred testimonials from physicians, who have used them in their practice and highly approve of them, among which are the following: The urhdsrsigned plusicinns cheerfully certify to the high prol‘essiuual szanding of Dr. Colby. of Stanswad. one ol‘ the oldest and best physi- cians. and to the excellent qualities of his I-(IOSTIVE and TONIC PILLS." whine wn have useu in our pracuco. and hi2h~ 1y approve. J. H. Gibmn. M. D., Dunhnm, C.E. (‘. Colmn, M1), Cowausville Charles Brown. MD, CewansviHe S S Foster, MD, Brome. J C Butlor. MI), Waterloo. John Erskine, MD, WMarloo. Norman Cleveland. MLI, Barnston, N Janka. MD, Haruslon, C W CuwleS, Ml). Stanslead, John Meiga. MD, Stanslead. Joseph Braadon. Ml), Surgeon, RN. Benjnl’nil) Damon. MD. Coaticook. Lemuel Richmond, M1). Derbv Line. S. J. FOSS & Co. Sherbrook, PQ. .010 PM. priemrs : Henry. Thompson 61, Co. Monti-e“ W‘! esgle Agents. Jacob's Rheumatic Liquid. RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCATION. Jacob’s Rheumatic Liquid IN THE A. SCOTT, Librarian. AND A HENRY LEMON" 'l‘hornhm