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York Herald, 13 May 1870, p. 4

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A TAIL THAT NEVER WAGS.â€"A cart tail. WHEN a cat sings, does she do it on gum was? - r. ,,,,,_._ m,“ A m“, ‘__.L,. InV, To CURE DEAFNEss.-â€"~Te11 a, man you’ve come pay him money. an are umbrellas like good Catholics? They keep lent so well. HOW TO CURE A COLD.â€"-First catch your cold; then proceed as with bacon. Commâ€"Use Dr. J. Briggs’ Curative for corns, bunions,fiin-growing nails, &c. Sold by druggists. 533Q “ CAPITAL WEATHER, Mr. J onesâ€"capital weather! My wife’s got such a bad cold she can’t speak. I like such weather.” > ‘A'CYNICIAL BACHELOR suggests to us that many of the girls of the period are less facts than figures; _ w“! .n .u n Emuâ€"“Anything to please the child,” as. the nurse said, when she let the baby crawl out at the third-story Window. PIL‘ES.â€"Use Dr. J. Briggs7 Pile Remedy for internal, external. bleeding-and itching gigs. It‘giyggimmediate rehéf and *3 re- , TIT FOR Tunâ€"A student of medicine, having courted a girl for a. year and got the mitten, has turned round and sued the father for “the visits” he paid her. Goon ADVICEâ€"Never throw a stone at any one until you have looked to see whether there is a Window behind, or you may have to pay rather dearly for your re- venge. Never leave your hat in the pas- sage, unless it is a bad one. Never fix your own price, but leave it “ entirely to the lib- erality” of the gentleman, as the chances are you will get a good deal more by it. ‘Never sit next a young lady at dinner, for she only talks and does not care about eat- in . Never be executor to a will, as it is al§liabillty, great trouble, and no profit. Never quarrel with your wife, or your sweet- heart, as you will have to pay for making it up in the shape of a season ticket at the opera atrip to the seaside, a silk dress or a cash- mere shawl. Never mention you have re- ceived a legacy, or some impertinent fellow will be asking you to stand a dinner. Never pay to see a balloon go up, as you can see it much better by remaining outside ’CUTB MONKEY.â€"“ Dan,” said a little four- ear-old, “give me Sixpence to buy a mon ey.”â€"“ We’ve got one monkey in the house now,” replied the elder brother.â€" “ Who is it, Dan ‘2” asked the little fellow.â€" “YOH,” was the reply.â€"-“ Then give me Sixpence to buy the monkey some nuts.”â€" His brother could not resist. ' STRONG BEARD.-Th1‘00 brothers, bearing a remarkable resemblance to each other, recently went into the same barber’s shop, and on the same day, to be shavedâ€"one going in the morning, the other at noon, and the third one at night. When the last one appeared, the barber, who was a German, dropped his razor in astonishment, and ex- claimed, “Vell, dat man hash de fashtest beard I never saw ! I shaves him dis mornin,’ 'shaves him et dinner-times, and he comes back now, mit his heard so long as it never nah.” ‘ ONE FOR PA?A.--The other day some ladies out visiting. There being a little two- iear-old present, one o_f the ladies asked im if he would kiss her. He answered, “No” â€"“What is the reason you will not kiss me?” â€"“I’m too little to kiss you; papa will kiss you; papa. kisses all the big girls.”â€"He was permitted to play with his toys. LONG AND SHORT Tunaâ€"A lady, in pas- sing through a. village last summer, obser- ved the following notice on a board:â€" “Horsea taken in to grass. Long tails, 35. 6d.; short tails 25.” She asked the owner of the land the reason of the difference of rice. He answered; “ You see, ma’m,the ong tails can brush away the flies; but the short ones are so tormented by them that' they can hardly eat at all.” A wondrous web it yonder liesâ€" Your life, or mine. Its mysteries 01 Warp and woof, of light and gloom, But ape the tricks of cunning loom, Where joys and sorrows mingled, seem The woven shadows of a dream; A carpet faded and grown thin, By doors that let the wide world in. See-how the velvet leaves the thread, _ Beneath the world’s prosaic tread; Each careless footstep doing p‘art To mark the currents on this chart Of Woman’s Kingdom, till they lie Marked out torevery thoughtful eye; By tide and eddy surely left On fleeoy pile and sturdy Weft. They lie around the window’s light, They coast the m1rror"s shimmer bright, Swirl from the cradle dimly seen, To keep armchair, and between Eddy about the firelight’s glowâ€"- About the chair where, soft and low, The mother sings her hymn of rest Over the baby on her breast. Come, bring thy dear lips down to mine, That I may quafi‘ their fragrant wine, While melts their sweet,o’e1~brimming dew My heart and soul and being through. come, that thy violet'eyes may shine, Stars of love’s heaven, into mine, While all my true soul mirrors thee As stars} are mirrored in the sea. How 0ft when on thy breast reposing, Mine eyes in love’s sweetlanguor closing, Fve wished that we might never part, But, lip to lip, and heart to heart, Pass to some blest' congenial Sphere, From the gross world we move in lovel But, dear one, though this may not be, Que boon is mineâ€"to pray for thee, That angels pure may watch above The earthly future of my love. See yonder roses faded, where Went to and fro the steps of Care; This corner where they still are bright, Out of the starling, common light, With spray and leaf and bud of green, To keep in mind the gay “ has been ;” While by you curtain-sheltered spot, Looks up the blue forget-meâ€"not. Perchanee the carpet may not fit, Through stress of purse or lack of wit, And roses lie half out in two, As roses now and then will do, Poor hopes that knew a. moment’s sun. Ah, well! the story is not done; Some time there’ll be an upper room, Where rounded roses fair shall bloom. Perhaps by yonder secret door, Comes wearing trouble, till the floor Is almost seen. Let patient skill Repair it with an earnest will : ; Then there will be a. spot to pray, Where strength is needed day by day 5 80 best shall Life’s worn carpet be Mended with patient hand and knee. The Carpet of Life. Odds and Ends. Emmy. My Love SITUA'TED 0N YONG-E STREET. Jwemy miles fiiom Toronto, Out, And four from Richmond Hill. This Hotel is built on the margin of Bond’s Lake. a large beautiful sheet ot'water. and is a popular resort. for pleasure partiee. There is in the immediate vicinity of the Hotel an extensive Steam Saw Mill. which is doing a large lumbering business TITLE INDISPUTABLE. Terms made easy. Further particulars may be obtained by ap- plying to P. CROSBY, BOND’S LAKE HOTEL, With extensive Stables, Sheds. 650. complete, SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE, H E Snbscriberofi'ers forsale a good farm, being lot No. 4. in the 8th concession of the township of Erin, 100 acres, 60 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation; tho balance nearly all first rate Hardwood bush. Therois on the premises a good log house, barn,stable, &c., with good water privilege Also a beautiful young Orchard of 100 fruit trees, planted 5 years. A good gravel road passes along the front oftlie lot. This farm is 35 miles from Richmond Hill. 6 miles from Georgetown.on the Grand Trunk Railway,and 30 miles from Toronto. I‘Enus: Twenty-five hundred dollarsâ€"part cash, balance on time. Forparticulars apply to the owner, Custom Weaving. ETER WEIR ' BEGS T0 INFORM the public that he is prepared to do RE'FERENCEs.â€"Parties who have had work done at Mr. W. H. Lawrence’s Factory, pre- vious to the sale of the efi'ecls. Residence near the Lawrence Factory. Richmond Hill, Dec. 29, 1869. 594-3 JOHN EYER wouldreturn thanks to his custo- mers for their liberal support during the Card- ing Season, and Would inform them, and others. in adjoining Townships, that he will be ready to do their Fulliug. Coloring, Cloth Dressing, Pressing, &c., as good, cheapP and as quick as any other establishment in the Dominion, Having also put in New Machinery. he is prepared to do Spinning and Cardng by the pound. ifrequired. GARDENS, SPINNING AND WEAVING. Having spared neither time nor expense in getting good Machinery and Workman to fulfill promises. he hopes still to receive a share of ‘ public patronage. l Justice unto all, I intend to give ; l My motto shall lieâ€"to live and let live. Gristz'ng will be attended to all times as formerly, Will take the wool, as sheared from the sheep, gand make it up into Fullcloth of any MM...“ was: yostr/p, nuuk‘nu Okdm, Tweeds. Cassimeres. Satinetts, Plain 01‘ Twill Flannels. Dress Flannols, Blankets (Horse or Bed), White or Colored Stocking Yam (2 or 3 Ply). &c. Richmond Hill, Dec. 30, 1869. He will have on hand Cotton Warp, of a superior quality. that persons wishing to have their yarn wove, can have it done at a Lower Rate than they possibly can buy bunch cotton. FIRsTBoox,with 31illustrations,stronglyboun in limp clothâ€"5 cents. FIRST BOOK, (second part) with 54 illustrations. strongly bound in limp clothâ€"10 cents. SECOND Boon, with 56 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"20 cents. THIRD Boon, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"30 cents. FOURTH Boon, 45 illustrations. strongly bound, in cloth boardsâ€"40 cents. FIFTH BOOK, 50 illustrations’ strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€" 50 cents. COMPANION To THE READERSâ€"25 cents. For sale at the ‘ THE NEW CANADIAN National Series of Reading Books Equally adapted for applying to Sheep and Lambs by Dipping, Pouring. Smearing or Salving. Used also as a, wash for Horses and Caltlc.. Sold only by In the shop formerly occupied by Mr, John Hutchins. ,j‘” All work warranted to give general sa- tiqfaction. H . A. DAVID. .I. to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Eli] and surrounding country, that he has com- menced business as SHEEP DIPPINE flflMPflSITIDN! HOUSE, SIGN AND , Ornamental ’Painter ! $1,000 Reward. HE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE to inform the inhabitants of Richmond January 14. 1869. ]LL BE SOLD BY PRIVATE BAR- Richmond Hill. June 23, 1869. 570-ly Authorised by the Council of Public struction for. Ontario. CUSTOM WEAVING OF ANY DESIRED PATTERN. Headfox‘d Grist Mill and Woolen Factory. August 3, 1869. 577-tt. June 23, 1869. EADFORD WOOVLEN MILLS, 31m AMPBELL’S PATENT MAGIC WIN- ERFECT SAFETY IN SHEEP DIP- gain that large and commodious house known as the the public that he is prepared to do For sale, Cheap. only 25 cts.,at the concession of Markham, DOW CURTAIN FIXTURES, PING. \VARRANTED FREE FROM ARSENIC 0R MERCURY. MANUFACTURING. TOWNSHIP OF ERIN. Hotel for Sale. GEO. H. LESLIE & Co., (for. qf Blaar &- Yonge St. E3, 1869. 6704f YORKVILLE M’poUGALL’s NON-I OISGNDUS No Fiction ! WILLIAM HARDING; To Farmers" IN THE HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. JOHN EYER. Richmond Hill 547-6m 598-tf THE YORK HERALD. RICHMOND .HILL, ONT, FRIDAY, MAY 13,1870. In- D and Magaziés supplied by Alex. Séon, “ YORK HERALD" Office, Richmond Hill, ANY PUBLICATION IN THIS LIST MAILED To SUBSCRIBER: WITH PROMPTNESS. MONTHLIES. All the Year Round . . . Athenaaum Amzan...... .......... Annals of Natural History. . . . . . Argosy (The). ._..... . . ...... ...- Army ArtJournal .., . . . . . . . Astronomical Register . . . . . 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CHAPMAN, General Agent, WILSON’S IMPROVED DOUBLE ACTION FANNING MILL Best Fanning Mill, Manufactured in Canada, Can Supply all Orders Promptly Farmers will consult their own interest if they will examine our Mill b'ét’or'o blij'ing elsewhere, as we lee] confident they will be satisfied our Machines are not surpassed if equalled. : “Maud-$0.. Order South halves of lots Nos. 12 and 13, lst Con. Township of Mesa, 200 acres. situate about Ii miles from Newbury. where pordwood brings a good pricemnd it is well timbered with hardwoo . Also farms and wild: in various other counties. Apply (if by letter, prepaid) to o J. N. BLAKE. Banister, :S-c.‘ No.64 Church St. opposite St. James’ Cathe. drnl, Toronto. Farm in ,the Township of Aaelaide. fronting on the Egremont Gravel Road, of 200 acres, 70 acres cleared and free from stumps; on the premises there is a good house, barn, stable. &c. There is a spring close to the house. and aspring creek runs across the lot. The un- cleared part is we” timbered with hardwood. situated about 3 miles from Kerwood Station. and 7 miles from Strathrov. Viz.â€"Farm of 133 acres, situated in the Township of Vaughan. on Yonge Street, about 12 miles north of Toronto. on which there is a commodious house, ham. 2 stables, sheds, an orchard, about 20 acres pine and hardwood tim- ber mixed ; .Welt watered,‘ HERE. FIRST-CLASS FARMSAND WILD LANDS, CHEAP AND EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. CHAPPED HANDS ! PREPARED GLYCERINE ! NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT When you visit Toronto be sure and get a Pot :t HUGH MILLGR & Co’s, Camber 21. 1869 Richmond Hill, May 27, 1869. October 28, 1869. HESE MILLS HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF COMPETITION AT AI‘JL THE 00K [Ebb “1].th DAVE; D] uuu 1 um I Ln.) 1 u; yum. 1.4 . L.Av.. 4.- “u... - .... Provmcial Exhibitions and County Fairs whenever shown. and are pronounced by com- petent judges as being the The subcribers are now Manufacturing a large N umber of the aboie, However Rough or Sore, Temperance Works. If you want get the publications of the SCOTTISHTEMPERANCE LEAGUE. A FULL SUPPLY of those interesting and weleritteu Works, which wifil be disposed of at a Low R319. CATALOGUE on application at the At this season of the year. It will make the hands SMOOTH AND SOFT. STILL FURTHER IMPROVED. USE MILLER’s HERALD BOOK STORE. For Sale. MEDICAL HALL, 167 King St. East, Toronto 39. 5894f And having increased facilities for preparing the lumber, AND THEY HAVE BEEN f1. MINION, at $6 per 100 feet. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckets, Pails. Cider Mills, Washing Machines. Shingles Waggon Fences, and Lumber Sawed to order. For particulars address JOHN LANGSTAFF, *** Intending buyers are invited to inspect the stock, as it- .will be found worthy of inspec- tion. ‘ Cooking Stoves. Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Plpes. Grain Menu sures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers, &c. Beg to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of House Fumishing Goods, among which will be found 83 Yonge St. 3 doors above King St. Toronto. HIRAM PiPER the stock of which is very large, embracing all that is New and Chaste,nnd also the Plain- est and Cheapest; thus meeting the require- ments of all classes. IIOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, And Perambulators man factured, Wholesale and Re ail. PLATED AND BRITTANNIA METAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS Lantems, Square 9? Globe Shape Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Benzole, doc. (to. TABLE CUTTLERY, SPOONS, &c. ROCK AND MACHINERY OIL! Steam Mills,'£hornhill Tho'mhill, Nov,3, 1869. - SID-tr. Toronto, February 7. 1868. Special attention is directed to his Repairs of all kinds promptly executed. H. P. would also direct Specigl attention to the stock of Patent Eaveâ€"trough - ND WATERSPOUTS FOR THE Dd- Sheet Iron and Copper Ware! Lamps ch Chandeliers,- in great variety. for oil or candles. LAMP GLOBES, BURNERS. CHIMNEYS, SHADES AND WICKS. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES I BOTH GOOD AND CHEAP. TINWARE , GALVANIZED IRON, WHICH WILL BE FOUND Also a large stock of STOVESI Also MARKHAM VILLAGE IL‘S 5664f other 493 {THEUndex-signedis authorizedtostatethat V E RIN‘ARY SURGEON, GRA- » ‘ finale of Toronto Vetorinm'v College,- Comer‘of Yonge and Centre St. East. Rich- mond Hillyhegs to announce to the public that he is now practicing with H. Smnmson, of the same place, wherp they may'be consulting ed personally 01' by letter, on all diseases of Horses, Cattle, &c‘ MEDICINES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION for Horses and Cattle always on hand : such as Physic. Diuretic. Cordial, Tonic, Cough, CnIIdiLion and Warm Balls and Powders, The Cough Ballsdhhive ‘been found most serviceable in alleviating many of the distressing symp- toms of Brokenwind or Heaves in Horses Colic, Draughts, Liniments for Sore Thu-oats. Sprains, Curb, Spavin, King-bone, 5:0, Blisti ering Ointments. also Hoof and llEnliIIgOint- ments. Lotions for Wounds, Bruises, baddle Galls. Infalliable Oil and Sheep Tick Des- troyer. Allordprs from a distancepronlptlyuttended to, and'medicines sent to any p’artol'the Pro- Vince. Horses examined as to soundness, also Bought. and Sold on commission. Richmond Hill. April 23, 1868. 510 Can be procured, in sums to suit borrowers. on Landed security, Terms made known on personalapplication to NEW METHOD OF EXTRACTING ‘ Teeth without Pain. by the use of Ether 1‘ 'V Teeth without Pain. by the use of Ether Spyay. which affects the tooth on)y. The tooth ‘ ‘ um surrounding become insonsible with is meubpv Mom 123 N.B. Deeds,Mortgages.Wills,Bonds. &c. &c, drawn with nentness and despatch.-â€" M. T. continues to act as DIVISION Coumu Au! :1". Fees moderate. Money to Land on Landed Security. A5 iITtTIé use of Chlorofo'rmu’JDfi’ s. . willbe in the following places prepared to extract teeth with his new apparatus, All other operations in Dentistry performed in a workmanlike manner :â€" Aurora, lst, 8th, 16th and 22nd ofeach monm Newmarket.... 52nd " “ Markham‘............ 2L9: " “ Stouffville . . . . . . . . ‘ . . , . 18th " ” Richmond Hill . . . . . . . . . 9th and 24th“ Kleinburg............. 29th 5‘ “ Nitrous Oxide Gas always on hand at Aurora Aurora, April 28, 1870' 615-tf BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY obtained in New-York, Indiana. Illinois and other States. for persons from any State or Country, nga] everywhere: deserlion, drunk- ness, non-support, etc., sufiicient cause; no publicity; no charge imtil divorce obtained. Advice free. Business established fifteen years. Address, M. HOUSE‘ Attorney. No. 77? Nassau Sh. Neonork City. March 30. 1870. L 3-m THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN For Rheumatism, Sprains, Tic Doloreux, Neuralgia. 6:0: Jâ€" ENCE between T. J, M., the Rev. JOHN BREDIN and others, (in the York HERALD during the months of July, August and Sep- tember, 1868), is neatly printed in pamphlet form. and woth a perusal. _ _ PRICE 15 CENTS. For sale at the HERALD Book Store, Richmond Hill; BANNER Office, Aurora ; H. Wilson’s Fancy Store. Markham Wesleyan Book Room, A. S. Irving’s and M. Sbewan’s, Toronto. MALLOY’S “AXES HE POLEMICAL CORRESPOND- ENCE between T. J, M., the Rev. JOHN Ricmmon'd HULNov. 28. 1866. Richmond Hill,June 11. '68. Prepared and Soid on by April 1, 1868 DRS. PECK 82; BOBINSON’S ICE’S PUMPS $20,000 M. TEEFY, To Controversialists. J. IL: SANDERSON, GEO. H. LESLlE & Cm, Arnica Liniment, FOR. SALE BY DANIEL HORNER, JUN., Lot 20, 2nd con. Markham Cur. qf Blnor &- Yange Sts., FOR SALE BY J. BRILLINGER, Notary Puinc. A gent.&e- 558-13“ Richmond Hill ORKVILLE. 5174f

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