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York Herald, 26 Aug 1870, p. 3

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THROAT. &c,, cured very qhickly re- lising Dr. J, Briggs’ Allevautor. a safe and by Mable remedy, 5.83.]qu E HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE stock of all kinds of Dye Stufl‘s, of the very best possible description, which we are selling 20 per cent cheaper than any other house In Toronto. HUGH MILLER & GO. 167 King St. East. Toronto. August, 25, 1870. 6324f. .1. one for light and one for heavy work, apply immediately to . "an..." .“nvun INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. J. are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant emplopment at home. the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Busi- ness new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 500. to $5 pereven- ing, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as man. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business, we make this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The People’s Literary Campanwnâ€"ono of the largest and best family newspapers publishedâ€"all sent free by mail. Reader, ifyon want permanent, profi.able work, address E. O. ALLEN &Co.,Augusta. Maine The Commissioners appointed for the con- struction of the lntercolonial Railway give Pub- lic Notice that they are prepared to receive Tenders for the three remaining Sections of the Line. all in the Province of New Brunswick. Section No. 21 will begin at the Easterly end of Section No. 20, one and three quarter miles East of the River Miramichi and will extend to Station No. 1640. three thousand feet Wes- terly from the River Konchibouguacis, a dis- tanca of about 25 miles. U ED cbrns. bunions. large and small, in- growng nails, sweat scalded reel, &c., relieved immediately and soon cured by applyivg Dr. J, Briggs’ Modem Curative accordingto direc- tions ; it never doesharm, but it ahvays does good. 583-ly-cq Section No. 22 will extend from the Easter- lv endni Section No. '21 to Station No. 11803.1 the crossing of the River Buotoacho, a distance of about 2.3 miles. Section No. ‘33 will extend from the Easterly end of Section No ‘22 to the European and North American Railway. at Moncton Station, a distance of about 22% miles. I bleedlllg and itchy, relieved at once and soon cured by using Dr. J. Briggs’ universal Pile remedy; soothing, safe and Jellable. s The Commissioners aiso give Public Notice that they are prepared Lo receive 'l‘enders for “3-16ng Snctiun No. 10, the Contract for which has been annuHed. Section 110. 15) is in the Province of New Brunswickand extends from the centre of the Chaplin Island Road. near the Court House at Newcastle. towards Bathurst, u. distance of 20 miles in length. TENDERS {or Section No. 10 Will he made upon the basis ofthe quantities specified in the original Bill of Works for this Section : and in drawing the New Contract, there will be de- ducted from the amount of the accepted Ten- der, :1 percentage sum equivalent to the per contage of the whole work which the Chiel Engineer shall report to have been executed by the first Contractors. These Contracts to be completely finished by the first day of July. 1572. ' Plans and Profiles with Specifications and terms of contract will be exhibited at the offices ofthe Commissioners in Ottawa,Toronto, Que- bec, Rimouski. Dalhousie, Newcastle, Halifax and St John. on and after the lfilh Septem- ber next, and Sealed Tenders addressed to the Commissioners of the Intercolonial Rail- wav. and marked “ Tenders ” will be received at their office in Ottawa to six o’clock,P.M.. on Wednesday the 5th October next. QQQQQQWWQQWQQQ Suretles for the completion of the Contract will be required to sign the Tender. The names in full, occupation and address of each surety should also be given. Intercolonial Railway Commissioners’ Oflice, Ottawa. 15th August 1870. U chines will do we“ to call and examine our slockof oils. The Cheapest and Best in the mtg. HUGH MILLER &, C0. 167 King St. East Toronto. August 17, [870. 631-tf RICHMOND HILL POULTRY EXPRESS: Farmers and others wishmg CASH for their butter and eggs can get it by calling at H. Chapman’s, one door south of G. A. Barnard’s Store, Richmond Hili, who also is conductor of Wanted, I1 W O FIRST-CLASS SHO EMAKERSâ€" THE POULTRY EXPRESS, And will either trade or pay cash for all he gets. August 18. 1870. 632-1y August 25. 1870. August 17, [870. ORNS, HARD,_ SOET ANDEESTER- New Qkhvcrtiscmeuts. LL13 _s, INTERNAL}? EXTERNAL! 'EURALGIE, HEADACHE,» ‘SORE ‘WNERS OF THRESHING MA- THE WORKING CLASSâ€"WE Machinery Oil. Dye Stuffs ! ANDREW IRVIN E. A. WALSH. ED. B. CHANDLER, C. J. BKYDGES. W. McLELAN, Commissioners. Maple. 632-5 THIS PUMP xs EASIEST WORKED, Mos'r DURA- ' BLEAND Nnnnsr MADE m THE DOMINION. It is so constructed with the castings of the handle as to make it. all tight therefore pre- venting children from putting anything mto it. Or ifthey are not preferred to any othey pump they may be returned, and the money will be refunded. . These Pumps are suitable to all depths from a cistern to a well of 150 feet. The Subscriber would respectfully announce thathe is prepaxed to put in They are not, so liable to get out of repair. being Double-valved. and the joints are all turned in a lathe. consequently them is no Leakage at the jo‘mls which is invariably the case the common Log Pump made by hand. Also manufaatures a pump for cisterns and shallow wells. Price $6. complete for cistern not exceeding 8 feet. Churn Pumps for Cisterns $3 each. Well-digging done on the Shortest Notice. Address,stating depth of well, P. PHILLIPS, August 9. 1870. 630-137 RICHMOND HILL. Old Port'Winâ€"e for Medicinal purposes, the finest imported, $5 per gallon, at G. A. BARNARD’S. HE EXCELSIOR PUMP, MANU- factured bv P. Phillins. Richmond Hill. Price : $5 above platform, and 40 cents per foot. below. . an examination of Common School Teachers. and others. will take place on Otard, Dupuy dc Co., Pinatte, Caslelion & Co.. Martel], Sazorac, De Forge & Son’s best French Brandies. Hunt’aOid Port Wine. Dufl'& Gordon-K»; Sherry Wine. Kinnehan do Dunville’s Irish Whiskey. Stewart & 00.. Hayes 65 Co’s Whiskey. Walker &, Thomas' Chippawa Old Rye Whiskey and Mail, (the best to be had in the neighborhood.) Booth & Barclay’s Oid Tom Gin. Palm Tree. Dekuypers. Boil & Duniop’s Holland Gin. Pure Jamaica and Demerara Rum. St. Jaiian Ciaret and Choice Champagne. The above Liquors may be equalled. but not smpagsed by any house in the trade. AT THE COURT HOUSE, CITY OF TORONTO. AT RICHMOND HILL, AND" AT NEWMAR‘IKET, COMMON SCHOOL TEACHERS! Candidates “'11? ha required to groduce Cer- tificates of m v? Lu'ter. from their respec- tive ministers, and il' teachers before, also from their respective trustees. This Pump on Trial for One .Month/ And if accapted WARRANTED TWO YEARS, GREAT BARGAINS I Entire Stock of Summer Goods MENT of THE PUREST WINES AND LIQUORS To be had North of [‘orouto, and at Toronto priges ,Aâ€"i THE PUBLIC MAYRELYan BARGAINS MAGAZINES, PAPERS, &c. Sign of_the British Flag Staff, August 18. 1870. City Toronto. 4th August. 1870. Fine French Calf Boots, EXAMINATION OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Richmond Hill, Aug. 4. 1870. OW ON HAND THE BEST ASSORT- EQUALLY LOW! Wednesday, the Thirtyfirst day of August, 1870, factured by P. Phillips, Richfllond Hill. IN BOOTS AND SHOES! THE FALL GOODS! As he wishes to dispose of his AND OTHER GOODS COUNTY OF YORK. Wines and Liquors. JOHN JENNINGS, D.D‘ AT W. H, MYERS’ TO MAKE ROOM FOR A'. 9 o’clock AJW. GENTLEMEN’S A1 $400 per pair, SUPPLIED AT THE HERALD noox swam; OI" Richmond Hill. CHAIRMAN. 629-[y 631 THE YORK, HERALD, RICHMOND HILL, ON T., FRIDAY, AUGUST 26”; 1870. 20 CENTS PER 1b FOR BUETTR SELLING IT AT 17 CTS. PER 1b 40 POUNDS OF SUGAR FOR $100 And that it can’t Honestly be done, for he finds it a daficult job to Buy the Child a New Frock when he has 1 But will give as much Sugar as any other mamand as good Whis- key as can be bought in the Province. for the money. Good Tangle Leg @ 80 cent per gallon; a splendid harvest whiskey @ $1 per gal. (one dram of which is equal to two extra men); and the “ Raal ould shtufl itsilf” for 331-20 per gallon; he will make a still greater reduction to persons huv- ing 5 gallons and over. As he intends going out of the Hardware trade he is offering Emu:st From 5 cts. to 15 cts. each. as good as can be bought in the market. Good and Just Value in Goods. HARVEST TOOLS From 60 cems upwards; and other goods in proportion. Upon Mature Reflection, finds that he has been makimg a Big Simpleton of himselffor the last Two W'ecks, by giving BEST FLOUR ON RICHMOND HILL 1 THE TEA CHEST, Grocery, Liquor, Flour é’ Feed Talking about Flour, “ My Conscience,” if he hasn’t got the CELEBRATED VALLEY MILLS! THE BEST DUMPLINGS GOODS DELIVERED I GOODS AT LESS THAN COST, You may call him Davy; he getsit all the way from on WHISKEY @ 50 (71‘s PER GAL. Richmond Hill, July 5. 1870. BEST WHITE WHEAT! So that he intends in future to give a fair and honest price for it and give He also intends. in future. to devote himself entirely to the HERRAH FOR. THE TEA CHEST ! Where they understand their business and use noteing but the You ever ate. just bring it back and he will eat it himself-Bag and allâ€"â€" for he is a hungry ‘cuas’ any way. Just come and try a bag of it, and if it don’t make GIVING 20 CTS. PER 1b He has no intention of offering THREEâ€"PR ONG FORKS MOUNT ALBERT BUSINESS. Nor does he intend to offer IND UC'EMENTS IN For Butter and RAKES AT THE W I. FRENCH. 535 A trial of the above is earnestly requested as he will guarantee they will give general satisâ€" faction. NEW SPRING GOODS! Try my Young Hyson Tea at 50 and 60 cts per 1h, they are not excelled; and my 80 com is acknowledged to be the best, Strongest and finest flavored in the neighborhood. The Finest Black Tea, imported. at 80 and 90 cts per Tb, unrivalled. Pure unadulterated ground West India Coffee, 25 cents per 113. Pure ground old government Java Coffee, 30 cents per 1b. W. H. MYERS’ HARNESS HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS While thanking his customers and the public generally for past patronage, begs to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and surâ€" rounding country that his LARGER AND BETTER STOCK CLOTHS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION, In Young Hyson,Japan,GunpoWder, Souchong and Congo, which for Aroma. Strength or fine Flavor are not surpassed by any house in the Trade. BLEACHED AND GREY COTTONS, DRESS GOODS ! 3,000 YDS. NEW PRINTS, The Best for the Price to be had in the Dominion. Is unsurpassed. and consists of New Pattern Bonnets, New Shaped Hats MANTLES. PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, MOURNING GOODS ! FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS! H G. A. B'ARNARD, . Sign of the British Flag Staff. Richmond Hill, Aug. 10,1870. 6304f MILLINERY I MILLINERY ! ALWAYS 0N HAND. THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK 0F For quantity go to the For quality go to the For low prices go to the In endless variety, Shirt'mgs. Tickings EADY MADE CLOTHING! in Straw, Manilla, Masilla and Sataline, See tho New Goods and observe the Prices April 13. 1870. ,EO. A. BARNARD HAS NOW ON 'AVE YOU GOT YOUR. LIFE IN Never has been on Richmond Hill. CHOICE TEAS, TATIONERY LACES OF ALL KINDS Spring Stock is now complete, And a Hats and Caps for the Million, Teas! Teas ! ! Teas ! ! ! SHRED ? FRESH GROUERJES ! THEY A RE WARRANTED Prices to suit every Customer! NEW FEATHERS, NEW FLOWERS, In Coats, Pants, Vests. &c. IF NOT GET A SET A SET UP NORTH OF TORONTO. Hollands. Couuterpanes W. ATKINSON, HARDWARE. CROCKERY, DRESS GOODS ! THE GOODS INCLUDE Also a full supply of hand a selection of FOR. SALE AT THE Hosiery, Gloves, or ALL KINDS AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. NEW SHAWLS, LACE CURTAINS, &c. 8m. 6w. HE STOCK 0F HERALD BOOK STORE- AND AT AND CENTRAL STORE. CENTRAL STORE CENTRAL STORE W. ATKINSON, DRESS GOODS ! Richmond Hill 613 SEWING MACHINE ! FULL INSTRUCTIONS GRATIS MR. C. CHAPMAN, Dear Sir,â€"â€"I had been informed by in- terested parties that the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine was not to be depended upon, which for a time induced me to defer purchasing one. After your description of raid machines, I purchased one, and Mrs. Fan/Catt, who is well acquainted with other machins, states that after a year’s trial in various kinds of work, she can confidently rectummend it as a useful family sewing machine, and as all that you stated it to be. M. FAWCE'I‘T. chsleyan Minister. PIANO â€" FORTES! Mn. C. CHAPMAN. Dear Shyâ€"We have used the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine about nine years, and during that time it has cost nothing for repairs. We sew heavy fuller] cloth with coarse linen thread, stronger than can be done by hand: while all fine stitching on light fabrics gives the best satisfactlon. We can with confidence re- commend the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Mazhine as the best for fan i ' These Instruments are made with a full Me- tallic Frame.are all overstruug, and are manu~ faclured b_\‘ the best workmen, under the super- tendencc of Mr. lJaintzmuu. who has had up”- wards of lhim' years exporivnce in the business. AH instruments are furnished wiLh the Ar- grafi'e Aar, and are disiinguished for their singing quazity, volume. and purity of tone, elastic, even touch. durabilixy of construction, and beauty of finish. 7 r r ' - REFERENCES Kindly permitted to: Mrs. Jamns Newton, jun., Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Ciarke, Miss White, Mrs. Willram Harding. Miss unwell. Mrs. Alex Marsh, Miss Sanderson, Mrs, J05. Keirer, Mrs. D. Herse, Mrs. Henry Lever. Piano Covers (Rubber) and Music Stools great variety. ORGANS (8‘5 MELODEONS, TUNING AND REPAIRING ATTENDED T0. The above instruments are all fully warranted, and sold at mannIhL-Lurer’s prizes. Perfect satis- faction guamdmud in ovary case. Circulars post {rem NOISELESS MOVEMENT, GREAT SPEED. LAMB’S FAMILY KNI’I‘TING MACHINE CALL AND SEE IT. Including the Canadian llluslrmed News. Har- per’s VVoekly, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, and The Chimney Corner. at the Herald Book Store. W. Iv’IILLICEIADIP, ELECTED AN D CLOSE SILVER PLATER No. 80 Queen Street VVest, TORONTO, ONTARIO. All kinds of Carriage and Harness Mounting Knives, Forks, Spoons, Cruits, &c., &c.. &c., Silver Plated in the best Style warranted to wear any length of time. Also manufacturer of Show Cases, Metal Sash Bar for Store fronts, &c., importer of French and English Show Cases, Glass, &c. 650, Toronto. April 7. 1870. 612-137 RINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION executed at the Herald Office. GORDON’S NO. 2 CARD PRESS (USED at the Herald Office) is from the Joeph Hall Works, Oshawa. TONE BUT THE BEST MATERIALS made use of at the Herald Office. SA MUEL REESOR. Cedar Grove, March 18. 1870. Markham March 18th, 1870. LLUSTRATED PAPERS, June 15, 1870 'N NEATNESS THE HERALD PRINT N ADDITION TO OUR Gold Medal. Paris Eaggmsition, 1870; 82 Competitors. R S. IVILLIAMS, R. H. DALTON, ECENTLY ADDED, A NO. 2 GORDON EATNESS, CHEAPNESS, QUICKNESS EVERY MACHINE \VARRANTED. is without a rival. New Type has also been added. HEIN'IZMAN 4v COMPANY’S E BEST PRINTING INKS ARE used at the Herald Office. WHEELER 81; WILSON Card Press. to the Herald Book and Job Printing Establishment. khree characteristics of 1116 Herald Office AND OTHER CELEBRATE!) MAKERS, made use of at the Herald Office, From the Establishments of A FULL ASSOR'I'MENT 0F TESTIMONIALS. CE .EBRA’I‘ED C. CH AI’MAN, AGENT. NEW PRESS Mark/Lu 1n. . in GROCERIES, HARDWARE 1 UU Forty-five acres cleared,well watered; well settled and good neighborhood, within three miles of the rising village of Pai‘kllill Station. For further particulars apply to JOHN HARRISON. FIRE PROOF STORE ! Composed of Lot No. 10, in the 14th conces- sion of the COUNTY OF NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS Within 2g mikxs of the vnlage of Wilksport. and 4 from St (IIairâ€"aiflmr place being a good ,.;:U'lw‘: For wood. It is a corner lot with a good C, on two sides of it. and rimmed in an old 'cd Itléilhhol‘hHDd. nu imi-ruvements crush-t of a comfortable iog house, together with iour or five acres cleared and free from stumps. Soil, clay loam ; with a never-failing stream of water mulling through the centre of it. The lot is well limbered and will make a first-class Inrm : and is well worthy the attention or any person wanting to secure a good home in a good locality. For paliculars enquire of 100A; In a good slate of cultivation. Tim‘ier land consists of <plendid Pine and Hardwood in the vicinity. them is a church, and a saw- mill, and a school within a half mile. Containing 80 Acres, There is on the premises a good frame house, with stone cellar, kitchen and woodshed, new ; large frame barn, two threshing floors, nearly new ; stable, sheds and root house ; two never failing springs of water ; soft water cistern, and thriving orchard. TERMS EASY. ' For further particulars apply to the-owner on the ptemises. JOH N BROWN. n to whom the highestwages will be given; Enquire at the “ York Herald ” Office. D Hill Post< flice. lst August. 1870:â€" Atkinson, Martha Bernard, H G Bernard, J G Buothby: Edwin Connor, Thomas Campbell. John Legge. George Matlicc. John [2] Martin, J. Morrison, Wallace Mackneil, Charley Nigh. John Clarke. Sergeant JohnO’Hern, John Donor, Emanuel Doner, Sylvenus Glover, Thomas Giebner, ()tto Heise, Jacob. junior Hufiman. William Heslop. Gideon Henderson. Mary Kefl'er, E..A. D. Keller, Henry B Kilhps. Williiam Kerr, John Oster. Catherine Phillips. Isaac G. Siver. Robert [52] Sullivan, Andrew Trench. William [3] Thomas. George Vickers., William Wilson, Mrs James Wood, Benjamin Wilson. G Wiiliams, Miss M N. B. Accounts rendered 1st§0010ben Richmond HilI,ApriI 7I 1869. August 18, 1870. July 7, p27“. A LARGE AND VARIED ‘AMPBELL’S PATENT MAGIC WIN‘ PRING AND SUMMER GOODS 200 ACRES 0F TIMBERED LAND, N EASY" TERMS OF PAYMENT: Vaughan, June 29, 1870. PLENDID WHEAT FARM FOR TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, KEPT 'O'ONSTANTLY For sale, Chung:c 0111y25 cts.,at the EMAINING IN THE RICHMOND SPRING & SUMMER TRADE. Sale, being part of lot No . 59, in the 1st Concession of tho FIRST CLASS SERVANg GIRL, DOW CURTAIN FIXTURES, l'he Subscriber has now in stock ACRES: 0F EXCELLENT LAND, TOWNSHIP OF SOMBRA, Framing on Yonge St, SEVENTY CLEARED, F‘arm for Sale. JOHN B. HARRINGTON, Richmond Hill. ‘7“. 625-tf Farm for Sale. List of Letters ASSORTMENT 0F A LARGE STOCK 0F SUITABLE FOR THE 640.. &c. &c.} For Sale ON HAND. HERALD BOOK STORE. Wanted. New AT THE ISAAC CRUS BY. LAMBTON! M. TEEFY, mu: Parkhill RU. 631 -lm 624-5 585 POCKET BOOKS Is the most wonderful discovery in chemistry for healing Send for Price list to MILLER’S DERBY OIL U most reepectfuilv calls the attention of the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and surrounding neighborhood to the fact that he has com- menced business in the above line, and will keep in stock all kinds of Tinware. New Work made on the Premises. Repairs on Iron.- Tin, Zinc and Copper Ware done with Punctua'iity and on Reasnnahie Terms. Shop one door south of the “York Herald ” Buildings. For terms and further particulars apply, if by letter pre-paid. to About 75 acres cleared with two good dwelling houses (one brick), Barns, Stables, sheds and prchard. thereon, also living streams crossing: the lot. situate ono mile From Richmond. fi of a mi la from Patterson.2 miles from Richmond Hill Station on the Northern Railway. The above farm will be sold by auction about THE FIRST OF OCTOBER. NEXT! G. A. Barnard has been appointed agent for the Sale of ‘ HIS LATE STOCK, Ofler his customers an advantage, by giving them Goods at Lower Prices than ever. and hopes to have a share of public patronage. He has assorted up the Stock with avariety of new Goods. bought for Cash. at the Lowest Prices and will sell them at a small advance. The Stock will comprise a general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Wines and Liquors of the finest and best brands. Paints, Oils. Glass. &c., with the best assortment of Shelf Hard- ware to be had in the neighborhood. Having many years experience in the buiness, he is confident he cannot be underbought and shall not be undersold by any House in the Trade. Being thankful to his friends and patrons tor their past favors, he hopes to merit a continu- ance of the same. G. A. BARNARD. Which has been bought at a bargain : he will, Lherel'oxe, TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, RARNAR-D’S STORE FBIâ€"OPENED! The Late Malcolm Cameron, COLLARS AND CUFFS . Naukci to his friends, and the public in the vicinity of Richmond Hill. that he has leased the premises lately occupied by On Richmond Hill, and has opened with a complete stock of Groceries, })ETER G. SAVAGE BEGS TO AN. NOUNCE to his friends, and the public in The public will observe that. he is in a posi- tion to Sell Goods at Prices that will not fail to satisfy all consumers. Inspection and Comparison are Invited. PETER G. SAVAGE. FANCY GOODS POETICAL WORKS HARVEST TOOLS. Rakes. Forks, Cradles, Scythes. Suaiths.&c. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST AT THE CENTRAL STORE. Richmond Hill. July 9. 1870. Ezcculars. ’ Richmond Hill. June 1, 1870. 620-4m August 17. 1870 June 9, 1870. Richmond Hill, June 523, 1870. THE BEST & CHEAPEST MADE» EING THAT WELLâ€"KNOWN FARM NEW TIN SHOP. .EORGE WILfSEEE, TINSMITH, Richmond Hill. Dec. 9, 1869. GRICULTURAL MACHINES! W. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill, July 7. 1870. 625 NORTH HALF OF LOT 23, 2ND CON. FRESH CUTS 0R OLD SORES. FOR CASH! MR. THOMAS COGHLAN. Aml Implements of all Kinds ,- OF THE DIFFERENT POETS, AT THE CONTAINING 100 ACRES, CHEAP GOODS. If not previously disposed of. Horses and Cattle. THE LATEST STYLES, AT THE Provisions, Important Notice- WM. ELLIS, Lucknow, JAS. RALSTON, Richmond Hill. HUGH MILLER & CO. 167 King St. East Toronto. 7. 1870 631- tf Farm for Sale. FOR SALE, CHEAP AT THE OF ALL KINDS AT THE Composed of ihe BELONGING T0 HERALD BOOK STORE. WM. RENNIE, Paints, HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE: was, Eglingtan, Om. ' 621 Varnishes, 6234f 595- If 626

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