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York Herald, 13 Mar 1868, p. 4

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An Irisliman.â€"A gentleman fond of using highflown language, sometimes made very laughable mistakes. He had the honor of presiding at a b'unday school celebration, and after one of the speeches, he addressed the audience, telling Lhem that they would now have ‘somc vocal musw on the brass band!’ Comic Incident at a aneral.â€"A clergy man, while attending a funeral, had gone on with the service until he came to that part wh:ch says, ‘Uur decwsed biother, or sis- ter, without knowing whether the deceased was male or female. He turned to one of the mourners and asked if it was a brother or sister? '1 he mun innocently replied. No relation at all, sir, only an acquaintance. An Irishman who was at the celebrated battle of Bull’s Run, was somewhat staitled when the head-of his companion on the leit was taken ofl’by a cannon ball. In a few minutes. however, a spent bull broke OHc the finger of his comrade on 1110 other side. The latter threw down his gun and howled w1th pain, when the Irishman rushed upon him exclaiming, “Yon owld woman, stop cryin’! You are mnkinor more noise about it lhan the man who just lost his head.” A Scutsman's View of Adamâ€"There must be some curious specimens 0: Scottish humor brouzhl out at the exmninations or catechisings by ministers of the flock before the administration of the communion. Thus with reference to human nu ture before the fall, a man was asked, ‘What kind 01 man was Adam ?’ ‘01], just like itherfolk.’ The minister insisch on having,r a more special description of the first man. and pressed for more explanation. Weel, said the calechinncn, he was just, like Joe Simson, the horse-couper. How so? asked the minister. Wee], naobody got onthing by him, and mony lost. jenny Deng the Miniater.â€"-At one of ihe recent numerous fires in the rural districts, a. vigorous damsel, who was hearing a. mat- tras from a cottage threatened with. (he flames, encountered the parish minister, who was hearing an armi’ul of straw out of the reach of the coullagarntinu. In the recontre the divine had the worst of iLâ€"iu fact, he was czr’d ower. The act was fol~ 10v. ed np with an advice worded in very un- guarded languagoâ€"mamcly that her pros trate foe should get 90L 07 the road. 0, Jenny, meekly exclaimed the minister, as he assumed 1he perpendicular, how can you employ such words? Uoul’ouud you and your words huith, was the reply, who. has time to mind about words when a whole steading is in flames. An Alloa tear/71y named John lVCstwood, a celebrated pie butter, had on his signbourd, “Pies to day and every titty. This was a favoriLe resortâ€"the people coming from fur and near to get, Johth pies. John vus very particular as to the quality of the mutton for his pies, bein5r in the habit of going in to Stir-lit”,r every Friday for his supply. John used frequently to indulge in :1 delmle with any of his talkative customers. No subject came amiss to him, but as a rule he prefer- red to get. 01: to religious t0] ics. On one occasion, the subject being Solomon, his wives and cont-uhines, the discourse was rather prolonged, and Mrs. VVestwood get tmg out of all patience, exclaimed to John. “Man. Johny, you needna nrgiebargie there a’ nicht, Mr I znn sure ye wad muk but. a puir Solomon.” Some time ago an affectionate wife de- parted this life and for the benefit of her husband, who remained in this vale of tears, she ordered to be plated upon her tomb- stone the following verse; Weep not for me, my dearest dear, I am not dead, but, sleeping,r here. Repent my love, before you die. For you must come and sleep with I. In a year or so afterwards, the uH‘m-Iionate nushund, believing it not good for mun to live alone, 100k Unto llimsclt‘unoiher Spnuse. and under the firm verse he. placed the fol- lowing explunato y lines: 1 will not weep my dearest life, For] have got unmher wife. I cannot cum-4 and sleep with thee, F0: I must, go and sleep with she. Corner of King & Yonge Streets TORONTO. Novmnber 9, [F66 MQNEY TO LOAN THE ONLY PiRFECT BRAKE INVENTED. HE undersier-d having purchased the Right; for (he (Iountv of York, is now offering for sale in HHS (-ounlv Day Books, INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS Joel VVilliq-uns, 6w. 8L0. Davi. mu“, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT SCO'I‘T’b‘ RICHMOND HILL. Family 86 Church Bibles .‘T EVERY vammY, A ' SPA“)? 1’8 RIC}: MO.“ *) HILL E Half Lot 29, E Part (10 31. 3 Half do 30, I Half do 34, 5 Half do 35, A'I‘ SCOTT’S, RTCHMCND HILL Vaughan, April 17 156 7. SCHOO L EQUKS! nggma Rraka H. W. DIMQN ’S On Improved Real Estate, PP'Y to Mr. WARMOLL. ol’ VAN KUUGHNE'I' A", \VARMUI.L. Burr slers. £sz FARMS FOR SAL. i. Journals and Ledgers, all sizes. , Pass Books, Pocket Bnoks, Wallets, Purses, filimrllnmuuza. Patented April 10, 1867. Agent f0} ThornhiH AT LO“! PRICES, SELI“'A(;TING Apply to Agent 101' Richmond Hill. H. M. .VHSENER JAMES MCGBE With [10] ‘11 & Knife, AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND l‘iILL Propelling & Bepelling Pencil HRMILTUN STOVE DEPOT ! 0n; door south of Mr. Barnmd’s sture. and 1ha1 ha is prepared to sell at the manufacturers prices. Farmers and others requiring \‘tove Depoton Richmond Hill Cooking 01' Bax Stoves Will c-nsult their own inleres‘ by exmniuing hi< Stock hul'urc {m} ing Ill 'l'oromo, Richmond Hill, Oct. 4,1867 0 Blu' SOLD on reasonable tennis, the foi- Iowing H'opett; :â€" Parlof Lot No 3‘), on 2nd Con. Vinghan. maintaining 61§acrw ; also. Village Property At, Richmond Hill. For partlculurs apply to the proprietor. A. WRIGHT. From 30 cts, to 5526. AT SCO'I‘T’S MCIIMOND HILL. WM. IL. PRINCE, Flushing. New York, for (10 )uul‘s proprietor of [he Linuaean Nm- ,eries. has discovered rosrnva‘. cunrzs for the above, and for a” Inherited and Chronic Dis- eases. U):<}m{)sia Nervous Nobility, Rheu- matism, all Funmle Maladies, and others reâ€" Flllrilrg from impurity 01' the blood. hitherto incurzwle. Expluniim'y circular, one stamp. 'l‘roalis 011 all diseases. 20 cams. 515-4 from Prams Photographs for Busts doz. VF ENGLISH NUTABLES, Plain S; Fancy St‘mimlcry IN EVERY VARIETY, $150 PER; MGN'N AT SCO'i‘H’S RICHMOND HILL AG ENTS ‘VVAN'E‘EL‘D. Richmond llill_ St-pt. 1.1566 'l‘llF. GR ITE STATE Family Sewing Machine is now presented to the people Canada possessing all the iinproven‘ents that r-an be well cmzl‘inml in a sewingmachino. I will accomplish every de~mipti<>n chewing except hnllnn holes. from an UVLEI'COx'li down to the finest silks nnd ninslins This machine sell-; for only $l5, and is really worth $59, in any family. livery machine Wurrnnted and lwpt in repair free of charge {or three )‘e 1233â€"- All machines sold in Canada are mnnnh nm at the co-npnny’s branch Inannt‘nctnrv in 'l'or- onto. Sinng Mnehine“, with full printed dl'ectimw. snnl expri-ss tree on remain! 055;: iii) a registorud letter. It‘nll pl'inlcd directions art'mnpnny Until) machininfio plain lll‘ll a child iwelve Years of nge can learn 1” work one successfully in a short time. Addz'ck. or call on The Granite State Sewing Machwe Company, R, T RUSH &, (70,, Canada Manufactur- ers. H King Street East. Toronto. (‘. W, “9:10 Offices in in Great Britain and Canada. London‘ England, Glasgow, Montreal and Toronto. l’. S.- Good agents wanted in everv part 0 {he counlrv to whom will [mid a snlm-v from 93.7010 53:50 per month, or :1 large (501mm sion. Turmsm agents seln free to those wishing agencies. VI"HE Stevens House is well and widely known to the travelling:r public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men; it is in close proxi-nity t0 the business part 01'1he cityâ€"in 0n the highway of Southern and \Vcstcrn travelâ€"â€" and adjacent to all the principal Railroads and Steamboat depots. The Stevens House has liberal acmnnoda- tion for over 300 guestsâ€"it is well furnish- ed and possesses evcry mudern improve- ment for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The moms are Spacious and well ventilated â€"prm’idcd with gum and wat- ter-the attendance is prompt and respectful â€"â€"and the tahle is generously prm'idcd with every delicacy of the seasonâ€"at moderate rates. “1031 50m I00 Cords 09 Gwen and Dry J} Beech and M:I11]e,lo be delivered in To] mltu during: the wimm'. Amwiy at the Umnld Office. ’uuhmond Hi”. 09 Stovn Pipes suppHed at the Lowest prlces BIBLE 80813?" EPEE’éESE’WEfiY SCOTT’S BOOK STORE. A Clergvman. while residing in South Am~ oricu as a missionary, diwm‘vrod n MN and simple remedy for the Cure 01' Nm'vmn Weak- Hess, Early Decay. Diseams ol' the Urinary and Siminal Organs, and the whole train of disordsrs brought on by 1111110111] am] Vi"i(lils lmoits, Great numbers have been cured. hv this noble remed , Prompted bv a (10K '0 0t 21, 23, 25 & 2'7 Broadway” N. Y‘ Opposite Bowling Gwen. hellefiLUIO (Jmiéted and unfortunate. lwil send the recipe for preparing and [Icing this medicine. in a sealed envehpe. to hhy 0t who Hoods il, Fret: of Chi/71(1). Please enclose an envelope addressedona oursel. W 00d. VJailte cl EGS to inform his friends 19 the: County of ‘ York that he has opened a A'I‘ARR H , Bronchitis Scrofula, Liver ahd thncy Diseases, Namm’s Remedials D"'hmond Hill 1865 T010121» MTI‘L‘II ISCG JAMES STEWART LAND FOR SALE. STEVENS HOUESE, r) u ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN A Card to hwnlids Address. JOSEPH T. INMAN, STATIUN D. BIBLE Housn, Ncw‘Yor/tcily GEO. K. CHASE & CO Proprietors race-iv! pl'i [Had an plain learn 1n 1T] iuuiuiu . . . . . ‘ . . .....--.~ 15!. UIUHUH “10111.11. ms i Newmaiket Brelsfoi'd lioiol 211d " " h" I Smuii’villo . . . . . . . . . . . . 18H) “ " (it 1 Victoria Square. . . .. ,. . .. 20111 “ " EV." Tlimiiiiiil . . . . i . ......~23i-d u to “lg Richmond Hill . . . . . . .524lh “ “ 0“Maple........-..........26Lh “ " iBIIIWiCk.... ............28lh “ “ ma Kleinhurg . . . . . ..........29lh 3‘ “ Nobieton................3Uth ” " Where he will attend to any business per- taining to any branch of his w-of'ession. y' _Aurora, June] ,1865. -U' r of Aurora JAMES BOWMAN, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, ALMIRA MILLS, Markham, Nov, 1, 1865 EDW. SANDERSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Residence-â€"Lot 20,1'carof'3rd Concession of Markham. 1’,0.Addressâ€"â€"Buttonvillc. Parties requiring Mr. Sanderson’s services ngemems at the HERALD office. can make an" Henry Smelsers Counties of York and Peel. January 4. 1665. ICENSED AUCTIONEER for tho coun- ties of York and l’ee], Collector of Nutas. AOL-0111My &c. Small charges and plumy to do Laskey, March 2nd 1865 39-1 Watches, clocks, and Jewelry, MGNUMENTS, HEAIBSTONES ! &r. &c. &c. (‘all and e anl‘ne mv Siock and . does be- for purchasing elseanere, as )ou will nlnd it. to your interusi. of? Isszm' of Ilfarriuge Licflnscs. ngwood. Sept. 19. 1867. 479 )nref’ul attmniou given to the ropairing of Watches aml Clocks Jewelry manufactured and Rmmiroi. W. VVHARIN 8; CO. 'JHOICE AND FANCY GOODS, x‘lxe attention ofme Public is inlvted to their took, ceusisling of a great variety of Lu... .. No ll, King Street East, 6 doors east of Yonge Sirnet. 'I‘olonto, April 9.6, 1866. made to order. .4 Toronto, Ann] 27, 1866. VVA’H‘UHES, CLOCKS, AND FINE JEWELRY. 1155, YONGE St, TORONTO W . G. OASTELL CUNFECTIONARY 1 W. G. C. calls at all the Stores between 'I‘oronte and Richmond Hill every two weeks, and supplies Conl'eclionary of all kinds at the Lowest Wholesale prices. Toronto, July 20,1865. Oflhe bes‘ dasr‘ription and newest designs, DENTISTRY. hPTAli CHURCH STREIC , S prepared to wait upon any who need his proh'SNional services in order to preservs their teeth, or relieve sufloring and supply new teeth in the most npprovmlstyle. Alsolo regu- latn the tenth of those who need it. Consultation free. and all work warranted. w. c. ADAMS, D- D. 3., HE Advellism‘ ofl'ers for Sale, 01' to Ex- change (or a large Yul-nuor to Rent on lease from the first day of April next. his Farm on Yonge Slum! Also his Dwelling House \vi‘h {our :1 es oflaud attached. AVID MCLEOD begs to announce that he has Leased the above Hotel and fitted it up in a manner second to none on Yonge St, where he wili keep constantly on hand a good supplyoffirst-class Liquors, &c. This hense possasws every acconnnodation '1‘1 avetlers can desire, those who wish to slay where they can find every comfort are respectfullyinvited to put up at thi establishment? Richmond Hill, KO. ()nlnrio, November ISL 156-7 EXFRACTIPéG TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! UV lhe use of E‘rnnn SPRAY, which affems the 'l‘uoth only. The loothand gum sm'onnding hecmne insrnsihle with lhis external agnncy, when the touih can be extracted with no pain, and wilhum endangering the life asfiin the use 01' Chlm'ot'nl'ln. UK. l’xccx willlm in tllo following places prepared 18 extract lnolh w ill] his new appara- tus. All other operations in Denistry perform- ed in a workmanlikc manner :â€" Sig TEE! EL EN) USE ! A mom. June 1865‘ DR. N. J.PECK’S, ELECT LOâ€"PLATED WARE, CUTLE 1Y,&c.,&.c. in ,2 wood Jrlm’bde ‘W’oriss June. 1865 95 King Street East, Toronto, PURE AND UNADULTERATED 383 Yonge Street, Toronto. Apply to A RM FOR SALE (Dr to Rent. J. SEGSWORTH, MANUFIU ‘URAIR OF ALL KINDS OF IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ’Iusonic aud other Emblems P. WLDEMAN, MANUFACTURE“ OF FOR TH E UN [TED IMPORTER OF NJHV METHOD OF AURORA. G. J. F. PEAR('E, . lst ofeach month. 2nd {I .5 . 18m “ ” . 20111 “ " It to 24m “ “ 26”} H II 28m “ “ 29th 3‘ “ 3Uth “ ~‘ 47. The York Herald 5i ESTABLISHMENT. Order: for any of the undermontioned descrip- lionol EQLHREB JflB WEEK BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, MM? TYPMEMEER Is entirely new and of the latest patterns. Inrgevaliely of new For Cards, 5m” just received. PAMPHLETS AND LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, Letter-Press Printing. MrORDERS PROMPTLY WT“ BUSINESS CARDb ‘Will We promptly atlandod lo:â€" OLEIEAP OUR ASSORTMENT 0F P L A EN! And ovuy other kind of CIRCULARS, BLANK CHECKS, AND LAW FORMS, AND DRAFTS, BILL HEADS "m STEEL MOULD BOARD PLOUGHS rl‘HE Proprietor would respectfully announce to the farming community that he is now manufacturing improved Plouglis of SWEEEQEB, Efiéfiéfififim 9 RADWAV’S fiEAfiV RELEEF ! H AND ISA POSITIVE PREVENTIVE 0E ASIATIC CHOLERA, YELLOW FEVER, SMALL-FOX AND OTHER PESTILENGES! ‘ ' As an ANTI-SEPTIC, DISINFECTANT, ANTI-SPASMODIC, COUNTER IRRITANT, DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, RUBEFACIENT, NERVINE, ANODYNE, SUDORIFIC, FEBRIFUGE. ' Reduced Price 0f$18 Of Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera Morbus, Inflammation of the‘ Bowels, Cholio, Cramps, Spasms, Vomiting, Sick Headache, Cold Chills, Fever and Ague, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Neuralgia, &c.â€"â€"Onc tea-spoonful in a glass of water will correct all derangements of the stomach, bowels and liver, and instantly and which he confidently ofl'ers Itop the most severe pains. iiidugh Points & Landsides kept always on hand. ..0.._ JOB WORK DONE TO ORDER. Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Pain in the Side or Back, Limbs or Joints, Spine or Muscles, Toothache, Strains, Sprains, &c.â€"-â€"0nc application will alford immediate use and comfort, and a few times rubbing will complete the mm. RICHMOND HILL, Apri, 13, 1867. Inviolent diseases, instant relief is required. ASIATIC CUOLERA., INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CHOLIC, FITS, SHIP FEVER, GROUP, DIPTHERIA 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, N euralgia, Inflam- mation of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinal diflieulties, Inflammation of the \Vomb, and, in fact, all diseases fraught with immediate danger, yield at once to this commanding curative. The RE ADY RELIEF is as sudden in its operation as the malady itself. It is more active thin the virus of the mee‘r QWift and deadly epidemic. With thi§ Remedy at hand to use on the RE EDY RELIEF is as sudden in its operation as the malady itsell thin the virus of the moe‘r QWift and deadly epidemic. With this Remedy at first EYIImwm or pain and. uneasiness, no person need sufi'er an hour sicknem SISTERS OF MERCY, ' DORCHESTER STREET, MONTREAL, G. E., HOSPITAL OF THE SISTERS 0F MERCY. DR. RADWAY,â€"I certify that your Ready Relief has cured OVER ONE HUNDRED of on! sick from chills, vomiting, headaches, internal pains, &c., 620. One of our sisters had the Rheumatism in her head for a. great many yearsâ€"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, ch. It has a. 1mm] nfi'nnt in flatulence or wind cholic. I use it for foul breath {mod it produces a. marvelous uuwv u .. .. ~..--w a. good effect in flifuléfice or {zind cholic. I use it for foul breath andj effect. In short it procures relief altogether remarkable to our invalids. __‘.__- _- . “w n 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€"The country is flooded with counterfeits and imitations of Radwey’s Ready Relief. Dealers purchase these worthless nixtures at less than half price they are charged for Radwsy’s, yet charge the public the same u‘ioe our agents sell you Radway’s for. (Price 25 cents per bottle.) The imitations and coun- ierfeits are sold at 5 to 10 cents per bottle to dealers; door at that price. In purchasinaReady Relief, see that there are two signatures of Radway & Co. on the labels, and the words .R. R. Radway (K; Co. blown in the glass. A MAN THAT WILL SELL YOU .A. FALSE MEDICINE will cheat you Whenever he has an opportunity. Certificates of startling cures of the most violent and deadl diseases are on record at DR. RADWAY’S OFFICES in the Cities of New York and Montreu. , emanating from the highes‘ authorities in the world. There is not a Town or City 0“ importance (except a few in China) on tho 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 Dorchester Street Hospital, applying Dr. Badway‘s Remedies to the sick. 3‘ Sold by Druggists and Counuy Merchants. Agents for the sale of Rawday’s Rum; 01% -fs P. CROSBY, hmhnond llill THOS. ALLlSUN, “notoria Square, CHAS. DOAN, Amora Mr. ROWE and Mgr. ROVVF ingSt lT HAS NO EQUAL IN THE MATERIA MEDICA. If seized with Rheumatism. Instant Heap Needed CURES PAIN INSTANTLY 1‘ HAL-L’s In sudden Attacks. PRICE. 25 cents a Bottle. All Around the Globe. which he now offers at the as one of the best and cheapest kinds in the country JOHN RADWAY, M. D., 6:. 00., SISTER MARY DE BONSEOOURS. 513 and 515 St. Paul Street, Momma“, And 87 Maiden Lane, NEW-Yon: HENRY HALL. HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred then- LIBRARY to the ‘ HERALD ’ Book Store where Stockholders and olhol's max‘ mocuro BOOKS every Friday afternoon, Iron (03 slack. P.M, VALUABLE PROPERTY 3 GOOD Dwelling House, Barn, Stable, Driving House, Wood House, and Three quarters of an Acre of' Land, on which there IS a quarter of an acre 01' an Orchard of heahhv young treesâ€"plenty of Cherries, Currauis. Goeseherries, 610. The above Pacnerty is situated in (he centre ohhe vilhxge. Will 08 sold cheap for cash. Fm tnn-mr mrLiculars apply to M. 'l'EEFY 105,, or P, (1K0 SBY. Esq. Pillage ()fR'iclmwnd Hill, For Sale. lichm 0nd 1111), January 14, 1867 ’I‘VVO FAR MS TH E Subscriber offers for sale the following property belonging to the esxale of Il.e lam MI: Lnthnn Miller, viz: The Farm, com- posed ofpm't of lots No. 34 and 35. in the 15$ ruucession of the Township of Markham. on Yonga Sm at, near Thonmlll. which Abou ‘35 of which is Timber land. There is a Lroutl Spring Creek runs across this [Heparinâ€"- Only 1‘2 miles flom Toronto. Consists of 160 Acres, Also, A Bu hing Lot, comprising part ofiot No 38, in Lhe ist concussion ol' tlm Township of Vanghan.~5 Acres of Land. good Dwoll- ing-house, Darn, good We” of Water, &c. For any further information apply to Also “:0 north llall'of lot No. l?,in the lst concersioniofU-xo quuship ofInnisfield. September 152th, 1867‘ RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCATION. FIRST CLASS Roadster I’oney, bay color. 14 hands high, 4 years old. good acliun, and goed in single and double hamess, Apply at this Mike. 3-1". SAW MILL GEERING I'ORSALE. Y VHE Subscriber oll'ers for Sale. very cheap {01' cash or on easy terms 01’ Credit puyinent, the following Mill Gearing; A Mulley Saw7 Upper and Lowe" Miilley, Polmun, (mink, 5 inch wrought iron Shaft and My Wheel, Cones, Carriage, Patent lwud Blocks, and the whole necessary Ma.- chinory ['01' a first class Saw Mill. Will be sold at 2). grant reduction ol'original cost. For particulars apply 10 ABRAHAM EYER, Lot 25, 2nd Con. Markham. Post Office address. Richmond Hill. May 8, 1867. 3 m OR the immediate relief and permanent cure of lhmumalism. Spruins, Bruises, , Burns, Frost Bi'es Lame Buck. Side, Limbg/ or Stomach, Cramp. Numbness of Limfis, Swellingnf Johns, Sudden Colds. Diptheria, Sore throat, Has been before the public for upwards of twenty years, and such are its merits that it is now justly considored av an indispamibie uni-K 018 in every famin where it is known. [thaw never been forced on public aHentinn by flaming 1'd\7el'lisen|(31ns or rmnarkable Cul‘PS Ihafi never had any eximonce, but by ils own puculial' value as an unfnifing n-mody. it has uorlmd its way imo public l'uvor. Having :1 wonderful efl'ect when lakvn inter- nall} , in quin-kaning the circulation oi'lhe blood, It is im'aiunble m peraons predisposed to Para- lysis. or subject to attacks of Heart Disease, In (ta-es of Dyspepsia, where food dustresses, it affords prompt relief. and continued for a short tune. sets everything right, The name of the ’medicilw is blown in each bottle of tha genuine, and Ihe purposes for which n is intended. as well as the mode of using.- attached. Henry. Simpson & C0,, Montreal. Whole- sala Agelm S. J. Foss & (.30., Sherbl'oke, P. Q.. Sole Proprietors. Ucmhol' 101]], “‘67 7 [HS pleasant, agreeable, and scientific pre- paration is an indispensihle article for tho toilet. It (:leansesthe so It}, renders the hair ofa darker appearance, is easily applied and will not stain the {inert linen. l‘hose using tha Empire Hair (HMS will find that it renders the harsh- (‘Sl and coarsest hair. soft, glossy. fine and heunttl'ul, tiispoxing it to stay in any position in whirl: it is placed. It prevents the hair from t'mllii g unt,invi;:orates and strengthens it, and often produces a new growth ofhair where it has already disappeareder invigorating and rustoring the skin, nerves. muscles. blood vemelst and roots of the hair. Price 25 cents, S. J. Fess 6; Co. proprietors and sole manu- facturers, Sherbrookn. Province of Quebec‘â€" llenry. 'l hmnpson 8L Co.‘ Montreal; Lyman. Elliott & ("a. Toronto. Wholesale Agents. Hunt’s Empire Hair Gioss Dr. COLBY’S Antiâ€"msmc and Tome Pills, RIG a safe and reliable remedy in a” dis. 1L eases ol‘ tho Stomach. Liver and Bowels. 'I‘hev am no Quark Medicine. pufl'cd up by higlii-euumiing taslmioninls from inmginariy 1n opie. but me the l‘ehult of forty years experi- ence of a first class physician, and their exha- ordinm'y suvcess is due to the fact that they answer exactly their name The formula from which ihny am piepm'ed, is based on sound, sciemific ])l'il.(?i|)iOS,ul1dhaS received the m qnaiifivd approbation of.lhe medical proleg , i ,. . , . . , Jamb’s Rheumatic Liquid. ‘1 . . _ 'l‘hcy do not profess Io be a cure all, but for m dlsvusos a)" ' :g from any derangement of the Stomach. Liver and Bowels, they furnish an ell'eclual romedv, We have in our possession over one hundred ieslimonials from [)l-}si(:1al)s who have used them in their practice and highlv approve ofthexn, among which are the l'ollewing: The umlsrslgnod physicians cheerfullycertil‘v to the high pmfessionul slamhng 0! Dr. Colb\‘. ol' Stanuead. one o!" the oldest and best physg- :inns, and to the excellent qualities oflhis -AI§'I'Iâ€"(‘()S'IIVIE and ’I‘OKIC PILLS.” whice \m have usuu in our practice. and highâ€"- ly approve. J. H. Gibson. M. D, Dunham. C,E, C. Cotton, Ml). Cowmnsville (‘haI-Ies Brown. MD, Cewansville S S Fostm‘, Ml), Bmme. J C Butler. MD. Wamrlno, John Erskine. Ml), VVulefloo. Norman Cleveinml. mu, Barnston, N Jonks. MD, Bax'nston, C W Cowles, MD. Stanslead, John Meigs. MD. Stuns-load. Joseph Blendun, n11;,Suxgeon,RN. Banjamin naman, Mn. Coaticook. erue] Richmond. mu, Derby Lina Jacob’s R/zemnalic Liquid g. & Co. Sherhwok, 1’. Q, so’e pro pxiotars ; Henry, ThompsonGL C0. Moutroa W! ’lesale Agents. VILLAGE LOT N THE A. SCOTT, Librarian. AND A IIIENRY LE MON, 'l'hornhill.

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