GREAT SUCCEss.â€"It is needless to say that the success which Dr. Briggs has achie- ved in his profession as a surgeon Chiropo- dist has been unparalleled in this city; many of our most estimable and worthy citizens, ladies as well as gentlemen, have been re- lieved from corns, bunions, club and invert- ed nails, Without the slightest pain or uneasi- ness, and doubtless many more would, had they an adequate appreciation and knowledge of his ability. Few individuals are aware that the disease of the feet, if not fatal to one’s life, is certainly as annoying as can be and the remedy is simple and sure; the corn, bunion or inverted nail must be skilfully and carefully treated and the pain entirely ceases. The only way to obtain this relief is to ap- ply to Dr. Briggs in person, and in a few minutes the trouble is over. Dr. Briggs ‘ can be consulted at N o 6 King Street, Tor-e onto, where all diseases of the feet are treat-l ed in the most skilful manner. Dr. J. Briggs' 3 Modern Curative is sold by druggists and --.._L,,_i 7 r country merchants generall}. A few applications of the Allevantm re- lieves stiï¬' neck, Spinal a'flection, contracted cords and muscles, swellings, sprains, strains tumors, and all similar affections. Applied to all skin diseases, it affords instant relief to all itching,and rapidly restores the skin to a healthy condition. The Allevantor is a positive remedy for chilblains, frosted feet, cold hands and feet, used freely according to directions. Its power in restoring is won- derful. Many cases of deafness are cured with the Allevantor. Sore and weak eyes are cured ' toothache immediately relieved ; ague in the face rapidly disappears. The wonderful and magical virtues ofthe'Allevan tor will never 'be told, for they so varied any as it is a beneï¬cial remedy for such a variety of diseases it seems almost incredulous to name them, yet the proprietor challenges any case of pain or inflammation that can- not at once be relieved with Brigg’s Allevan- tor. Sold by drnggists. Prince Leopold, the Royal nominee, was born in 1835, and is a colonel in the Prus- sian army. Since his marriage with a Per: tuguese Princess, a. lady of great beauty and accomplishments, he he; Iren in the hshi; of spending the Winter at I rlin. F: r the summer he usually goes to Castle Benrath, his seat on the Rhine. lie has three sons and one daughter. Of his three brothers, Charles resides at Bucharest, Anton fell on the battle-ï¬eld of Sadowa, at the head of a. company of the Guards, and Frederick lives at Dusseldorf with his father. His elder sister was married to the King of Portugal, but died a few months after her arrival at Lisbon; his younger sister is the wife of Compte de Flandres, the heir apparent to the Crown of Belgium. [5 Sir: I have for some time wished to get rid of my Wife. Eight days since she was bitten by a. mad dog, and I have been \vaiL- ing with resignation for the usual results. You will stand by her and help her in her sad plight. Farewell 1†Half an hour af- ter receiving the communication the ardent lover eloped again, but quite alone. Per- sons similarly aï¬iicted, please “take notice†and copy. No organ of thought or action can be em- ployed without the assistance of the blood, and no organ can be employed safely or with impunity, without a. supply of healthy blood. With healthy blood the exercised on gaus become well developed, whether they be muscular or intellectual, By the use of Fel- lows’ Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites the blood is speedï¬ vitalized and puriï¬edand so capable ofpro uciug a sound mind and a 602114 bog)"- Price $1 50 a. bottle; 6 for $7 50 Sold by apothecaries and by F. Cundill & 00., wholesale agents, Montreï¬l. A CONTEMPORARY relates a case of absent- mindedness. A Bentleman, writing a. letter at his breakfast-table, dipped his yen in his cofl'ee‘ and continued his letter. Noticing his mistake he put a large lump of sugar in the ink, and then, ï¬nding his second blun- der, poured the contents into the coffee-pot to set it right. _ , “I don’t admire ladies’ cuffs,†as the hus- band said when his wife boxed his ears. “ A single hornet, when he feels vaI, can break a large camp-meeting,†so Josh Bill- ings says. A YOUNG fellow, eating some Cheshire cheese full of skippers at a tavern one night, exclaimed: “Now I have done as much as Samson, for I have slain my thousands and tens of thousands.†“ Yes,†retorted anoth- er, “and with the saqe weaponâ€"the jaw- H bone of an ass. “ Why, I calculated £0 laugh mammaj my face slipped.†THE London Globe is responsible for the item, in which a German gentleman, ï¬nding that his wife had eloped with a fast friend of his. pens the following note to the des- troyer oflais dotnestic pence : Never fall into questionable company, Be- sides the danger of getting hurt, you will very likely have all sorts of answers to make. A YOUNG lady from the rural districts went to Des Moines to see an elephant. In the street cars the conductor said to her, “Miss, your fare.†“Well, if I am,†she replied, “I don’t want any more ofyour im- pertinence.†MASTER. Charlie, aged four years, was not pleased on being reproved by his mother for some mischievous prank, and showed his dis- pleasure in his face, when his mother re- marked, “ Why, Charlie, I am astonished to see you making faces at your mother!†Charlie brightened up at once, and retorted, “ When T nainnintm} tn 1m.~L . Ln; MANâ€- Let us be just, let us be true, Nor fear but that which may ensue, The rancorous footh,the sland’rous breath, The life belied, the worse than death. Yet, ever let our faith be strong That right will right itself from wrong, As misted mirrors keep 110 stain, And waters vexed run pure again. Let us not use the lash, nor sting To quit us of the meanest thing; But walk the earth with kindness through, And we shall have a triumph true. With shoals and shallows we may strive, Love’s death and prosperous life survive; Yet on through darkness let us steerâ€" Right onward till gray dawn burns clear. Soul’s peace I how like a summer tree, With shine and shade, with breeze and bee ; 0r haven-calm from tempests won, With anchorage sure of duties done Then turn not, look not vainly backâ€"- To doubt or waver in our track Were but to breathe unquiet breathâ€"- Were but a life, part life, part. death, Then let us walk amid the light, * Where honest worth is truest might. Why fear for that which may ensue '2 Let us be just, let us be true. The Just and True- Odds and Ends. Can be had at the Post-ofï¬ce, for 10 CENTS WEEK. . MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS THE MORNING PAPERS CONCE RTINAS, THE NE‘V STYLES 2 SPLENDID VALUE ISAAC CROSBY U ANT to Dr. Elliot. Dentist, Torunto,) respectfully announces that he will visit the-following places,(Sun- days excepted). where he will attend to Don- tistry in all its branches : King....-............s...lst of each montll. Richmond Hill..........‘.5th " Newman-list. . . . . . . . . . . .lflth 5' Aurora.... . . . . . .........15th †Teeth inserted in the most Improved Styles, on Gold. Silver, Vulcanized Rubber. and Al- luminum Base. NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE FIRE-PROOF STORE. Teeth ï¬lled in such a manner as to preserve thth from furthe} decay. I. FRENCH’S. Richmond Hill, May 19, 1870. SIS-[f Teeth extracted with the least possible pain, and especial attention paid to the regulation of children’s teeth. Charges Moderate, and work warranted to givgsg‘isfacliogl: H All Iciters addressed to Aurora will receive prompt attention. lt will not gum , hence machinery car? he kept clean with but little trouble, and it will clean machinery that has been gummed by otheroils. It will not congeal or thicken in the coldest of weatherâ€"this is a quality of the highest importance, from the fact that an oil notehaving this quality will not lubricate a cold shaft. such an oil may be applied in a heated state; but the moment it touches a cold shaft it is congealed, and it will nntbegin to lubricate until the journal, by friction, 'acquires that temperature necessary to reduce it to a liquid state. in acquiring a higher temperature by friction. the journal expands. and the box is in- jured. It is as impossible to use oil that will chill 011 a cold shaft without this result, as it is to mingle oil with water. Stockes’ oil will lubricate the coldest machinery the moment it is applied ; it is now used in over two hundred establishments. and all unite in saying the pre- fer it in Reï¬ned Sperm, or pure oliVe oil ; it is free from all objections urged against all other oil as it neither gums or freezes. This oi] excells all others for Lubricating purposes, both anirpalpnd vegetable.‘ We are prepared to have {Go merits of this oil tested against all oils now being used on machineryâ€"both light or heavy ; from aclock or sewing machine. to the heaviest of Steam- boat shafls. JEWELRY ! JEWELRY! The following are the points in which it ex~ cells all other oils : Now, as the public are aware that many worthless things are pasted into notoriety, in order to prove that this is no humbug, and at the same time to secure ourselves against the operations of unscrupulous oil agents, ; manv of whom will not. hesitate to palm off the mere offal of oil reï¬neries, as being identical with Stocks extra machine oil ; we prepose to those who are largely interested in the truth of those statements, to send to them on applica- tiot; by express, or otherwise free of charge, a sample of the oil that it may speak for itseit', we will with the sample furnish applicants tree of charge. with a few simple tests as ef- fective, as those tests by which Gold is known from the base metals, and which will enable parties orderith to secure themselves against imposition, by enabling them to determine at once, whether the oil forwarded is as good as sample. All parties interested in the lubicat- ing oil trade, before purchasing elsewhere Will do well to communicate with H - A-.- Auuauu.‘ uuuu‘ unuuu, be: wiah pole and shafts; strong and nearly new. Also a sulky. BICE’S PUMPS H. Sanderson & Sells Agent, Richmond Nil] BIBLE SOCIETY DE POSITORY May 14, 1869. Richmond Hill. March 3, 1870 ï¬g LIGHT THIMBLE SKEIN WAGON Richmond Hill,Ju.110 h ‘ $3 MPORTANT T0 PARTIES USING LBUMS I ALBUMS ! I Aurora, May 25. 1870. JUST RECEIVED ONE CASE SPRING TWEEDS, April 14, 1870, PRIME LOT OF HAM 'AND BACON, 0F TORONTO : Telegraph, AMES, TOYS, &c., W. H. CANNON, L.D.s., 5x ‘hENTIST, (LAng AASVSIST‘ pinaâ€" SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AT THE WITH SELF ISNSTRUCTOR (RICHMOND HILL BRANCH) AT THE CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE For Sale cheap, at the HERALD Ofï¬ce STOCK’S EXTRA MACHINE OIL. G. B. STOCK, Agent for the Dominion. Brougham, Ontario FOR SALE AT THI FOR‘SALE BY J. BRILLINGER, Richmond Hill 5] 7-11" ill,Ju.ue h ‘ HERALD BOOK STORE. Apply to Apply to, For Sale. 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Ono-can...- az'me, 'J‘ha . . . . ; . o.- n...â€- 055055555555 177077777777 135233353333 . u .\.1 . . . . . . u . 32 17 17 I7 17 17 17' 33 I7 33 33 33 55 33 10 60 17 13 50 33 10 33 ‘ 33 17 17 30 17 17 50 33 17 1o 17 17 33 10 10 1o 17 10 17 33 65 17 so 33 so 17 so 30 33 33 33 65 1o 30 33 17 17 17 17 33 17 17 17 65 80 17 33 50 65 80 1.7 17 17 33 80 O7 10 17 1-7 17 80 30 10 33 50 17 33 33 33 50 33 33 33 33 20 l7 17 30 33 80 33 10 33 10 Having spared neither time nor expense in getting good Machinery and Workman to fulï¬ll‘ promises, he hopes tillto feceive a share of public patronage. Justine unto all, I intend to give ; My motto shall beâ€"to live and let live. Gristing will be attended to all times as :jormerly, He will have on hand Cotton Warp, ofa 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. Will take the wool, as sheared from the sheep; and make it up into Fullcloth of any kind. 01- pattern. to suit parties, such as Cloths. Tweeds. Cassimeres. Salinetts, Plain or Twill Flannels. Dress Flannels, Blankets (Horse or Bed), White or Colored Stocking Yam (2 or 3 Ply), (Sm. Having also put in New Machinery. he is prepared to do Spinning and Cardng by the pound, ifrequired. SANDING, SPINNING AND WEAVING. concession of Markham. JOHN EYER would return 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 Fulling. Coloring, Cloth Dressing, Pressing, &o., as good, cheap. and as quick as any other establishment in. the Dominion.†H? For Sale by Storekeepers & Seedsmen. and at the HERALD Book Store. ' WILSON’S IMPROVED DOUBLE ACTION FANNING MILL Money, Labor and‘ Disappointment I Best Fanning Mill, Manufactured in Canada, HESE MILLS HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF COMPETITION AT ALL THE Provincial Exhibitions and County Fairs whenever shown, and are pronounced by com- Headford Grist Mill and Woolen Factory. August 3, 1869. 5774f. Can supply all Orders Promptl-y Farmers will consult their own interest if they will examine our Mill before buying elsewhere, as we feel conï¬dent they will be satisï¬ed our Machines are not surpassed if equalled. Lumber Plaan to 0rder on the Shortest Notice at their Saw Mill. CURRANT BUSHES & GARDEN PLANTS CHINESE GARDEN POWDER! $1200 To? Mortgage. CHINE SE GARDEN POWDER LAWRENCE CARDlNG MILL, And ï¬tted up the Machinery in excellent cr- dex‘. IS prepared to '10 CARDING, FULLING, SHEARING, HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PRAC- TICAL experience of ever 20. years in the .1 are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant emplopment at home. the whole of the time or for the spare moments. [Susi ness new, light and proï¬table. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c. to $5 pereven ’ ing, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls. earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address. and Yes! the businnss, we make this unparallaled ofl'ex : To such as are not Well satisï¬ed, we will send $1 for the trouble of writing Full particulars, 5. valuuhle samplo which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The People’s Literary Companionâ€"one of the largest and best family newspapers published-all sent free by mail. Reader, ifyou want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN &Co.,Augusta,Mainefl P. Szâ€"All kinds of Woolen Machinery ï¬tted up in ï¬rst'class order. Terms moderate. ' ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬iï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬, TO THE WORKING CLASSâ€"WE In readiness for these destructive parasites. and you will save Richmond Hill, May 27, 1869. Richmond Hill, Nov. ‘25. 1869. THE VERY BEST STYLE! PRICES As USUAL. WOOLEN MANUFACTURING Richmond Hill. April 28, 1870. EADFOD WOOLEN MILLS, 3RD Insects, Giubs and Caterpillars, F;o;iï¬cial Exhibitions and County Fairs whenever shown, and are pronounced by com- ‘ petentjudg‘es as being the TICAL experience of ever 20. years in the Prepared only by MANUFACTURING. Manufacturing a large Number of the above, Business, having leased the Pressing, Coloring. &c.. in HAVE A PACKAGE OF THE Money to Lend. DESTROYS ALL KINDS OF Gold Wanted ! No Fiction ! HUGH MILLER. &. Co.. u Apply'to GEO. B. NICOL, Barrister. MEDICAL HALL, 167 King Street East, Toronto. ON ALL KINDS OF STILL FURTHER IBIPROVED; TQ LEND, FOR. A TERM And having increased facilities for preparing the lumber. years, on a satisfactory JAS. COPELAND, JOHN EYER. The subcribers are now AND THEY HAVE BEEN 5934f 5 7 Barrister-V, :Q-c.‘ No. 64 Church St. opposite St. James’ Cathe dral, Toronto. South halves of lots Nos. 12 and 13. lsl. Con. Township of Mesa. 200 acres. situate about 1; miles from Newbury. where cordwoad brings a good price.and it is well timbered with hardwood. 7 Also farms and wilds in various other counties. Apply (if by letter, prepaid) to - - J. N. BLAKE. 7 Farm in the Township of Adelaide. 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 well timbered with hardwood. situated about 3 miles from Kerwood Station. and 7 miles from Strathroy. Vizâ€"Farm of 133 acre, sithated 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 lim- bm' mixed; well Watered, _ FIRST-CLASS FARMS AND WILD LANDS, CHEAP AND EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. HERE. [1. MINION, at $6 per 100 feet. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckets, Pails. Cider Mills, Washing Machines, Shingles Waggon Fellues, and Lumber Sawed to order. For particulars address JOHN LANGSTAFF, Steam Mvills,Thornhi1| *** Intending buyers are invited to inspect the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspec- lion. Cookng Stoves. Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, IDumb Stoves, and Stove Plpes. Grain Mea- sures, Apple Payers, Clothes Wringers, &c. And Perambulators manufactured, Wholesale ' and Retail. 85‘. Yonge St. 3 doors above King St. Toronto. Beg to call the attemion of the public to his extensive stock of House Furnishing Goods, among which will be found the stock of which is very large. embracing all that is New and Chaste. and also the Plain- est and Cheapest; thus meeting the require- ments of :11 classes. Lanterns, Square é‘ Globe Shape Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Benzole, a'bc. dim. Octabefl " 869 ROCK AND MACHINERY OIL! HOUSE FURNISHING PLATED AND BRITTANNlA' METAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS TABLE OUTTLERY, SPOONS, &c. Thornhill,Nov.3, 1869. Toronto, February 7. 1868. Repaisz of all kinds promptly executed. Special attention is directed to his H. P. would also direct Special attention to the stock of Temperance Works. 00K Patent EaVehtrough ND WATERSPOUTS FOR THE DO- Skeet Iron and Copper Ware I Lamps & Chandeliers ,- in great variety. for oil or candles. LAMP GLOBES, BURNERS. CHIMNEYS, SHADES AND WlCKSo C HILD EN’S CA IAGES ! BOTH GOOD AND CHEAP. CATALOGUE on application at the A FULL SUPPLY of those intents!ng and. well-written Works. which will be disposed of at a Low Rate. If you want getthe publications of the Sunnis; TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, HIRAM' PIPER A. & W.‘ WILSON. WHICH WILL BE FOUND Also a large stock of ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BOOK STORE STOVESI For Sale. Also 510-.tf 6664f {-tf 493 .L ENCE between T. J, M., the Rev. Jol-m Bnmmu and others, (in the York I‘IERALD during the mouths of July, August and Sep- tember, 1868), i neatly printed in pamphlet form. and WQrth a perusal. ‘Pmcn 15 CENTS. For sale at tho HERALD Book Store. Richmond Hill; BANNER Ofï¬ce, Aurora ; H. Wilson’s Fancy Store, Markham Wesleyan Book Room. A. S. Irving’s and M. Shawn’s, Toronto. TH E POLEMICAL CORRESPOND‘ ENCE between T. .T. M.. the Ram 1m... MALLOY’S AXES name has been nnwarrantabiy used in connection with Directories nuw being can- vassed in the Provinces, and entirely distinct from my works, and that. in other cases it has been stated that my Directories have been a- bandoned, I would request those desiring to give a preference to my works to see that per- sons representing themselves as acting for me are furnished with satisfactory credentials L o v E L L ’ s DOMINION & PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES To be Published in Octabav, 1870.‘ RT 0 T I C_E.â€"_â€"LEARNING THAT MY WITHOUT ENDANGERING THE LIFE As in the use of Chloroform. Drs. P. and R; will be in the following places prepared to extract teeth with his new apparatus. All other operations in Dentistry performed in a workmaulike manner 2â€"â€" Aurora, lst, 8th, 16th and 22nd ofeach month Newmarket.... 2nd " “ Markham 215: " " Stouï¬ville . . . . . . . . . . . . . l8lh " “ Richmond Hill. . . .... . . 9lh and 24th“ Kleinbnrg.............29m -" “ Nitrous Oxide Gas always on hand at Aurora Aurora, April 23, 1870', 615-tf EW METHOD OF EXTRACTING Teeth without Pain, by the Ilse of Ether Spray, which affects the tooth only . The tooth and gum surrounding becmro insensible with this external agency, when the tooth can be extracted with no pain and Horses examined as to soundness, also bought and Sold on commission. .I. DIRECTORIES the most complete and correct ever issued on this continent. They are not being prepared by correspondence, but by PERSON AL CANVABS from dam- to door, of my own Agents, for the requisite in- formation. 1 have now engaged on the work in the several Provinces Forty men and Twen- ty horses. These are engaged mainly on the towns and villages off the Railway and Steam- boat Routes, important places on the lines has ing held till the completion of the former. to admit of correction to latest data. All orders from a. distance promptlyatlnndod to, and medicine: sent to any part of the Pro- Vince. MEDICINES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION for Horses and Cattle always on hand: such as Physic. Diuretic. Cordial, Tonic, Cough, Cnmlitlun and Warm Balls and Powders, The Cougk Balls have been found most serviceable lII alleyialing many of the distressing symp- toms of Brokehwind or Heaves in Herses Colic, Draughts, Liniments for Sore Throats, Sprains, Curb. SpaviIl.-RiIIgâ€"bono. &c. Blist- ering Ointments, also Hoof and Healing Oi-nl- ments. Lotions for wounds, Bluises, Saddle Galls. Infallible Oil and Sheep Tick Des- troyer. I anticipate issuei1ig.in Oetabcr next, the Canadian Dominion Directory, and six Pro- vincial Directories, which will prove a correct' and full index to the Dominion of Canada. Newfoundland. and Prince Edward Isl and and a combined Gazetteer, Directory and Hand Book of the six Provinces. - SUBSCRIPTION To DOMINION DIRECTORY .- Dominion of Canada Subscribers,. .$l2 Cy. United States do . . 12 Gold. Great Britain and Ireland do . . £3 Stg. France, Germany, &c. do . . £3 Sig. SUBSCRIPTION T0 PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES 2 Province of Ontario Directory. 1870-71 $4 00 Province of Quebec Directory. 1870-71 4 00 Province of Nova Scotia DiI‘., 1870-71 3 00 Province ofNew Brunswick Dir. 1870-71 300 Province of Newfoundland Dir: 1870-71 200 Province of Prince Ed. Is. Dir. 1870-71 9'00 No Money to be pmid until each book is delivered; Fms'r Boox , with 31 illustrations, stronglyboun in limp clothâ€"5 cents. FIRST BOOK, (second part) with 54illustrations. strongly bound in limp clothâ€"10 cents. SECOND BOOK; with 56 illustrations, strongly _ bound in cloth boards-20 cents. THIRD BOOK, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards-30 cents. FOURTH BOOK. 45 illustrations. strongly bound, in cloth boardsâ€"4H cents. FiFTH BOOK, 50 illustrations’ strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€" 50 cents. COMPANION 1'0 Tm: READERSâ€"25 cents. For sale at the THE NEW CANADIAN National Series of Reading Books VETERINARY SURGEON, GrRAi duate of Toronto Veton’narv College; Corner of Yonge and Gamma St. East. Rich- mond Hill, begs to announce to the publlcxlxap he is now practicing with H. SANDERSON. of the same place, where they may be consulting ed personally or by letler, on all diseases 0 Horses, Cattle. 6m. Rates of Advertising will be made known on application to r JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. ' Montreal, March 16, 1870, 610-6 I U Undertaker, &c. REsInENcE.â€"Neax'lyoppositethe Post Ofï¬ce; Richmond Hill. JOHN LOVELL. P: Montreal, March 16. [870. Richmond Hill.Ap1-i123, 1868 THOMAS SEDMAN, ‘IAELYRI‘AGE AlND WAGON MAKER, Authorised by the Council of Public [11- sn‘uction for Ontario. DRS. PECK 8» ROBINSON’S IS INTENDED TO MAKE THESE To Controversialists. Lovell’s Directories. J: H. SANDERSON, FOR SALE BY DANIEL HORNER, JUN-, Lot 20. 2nd con. Markham HERALD BOOK STORE. 'ublislwr 4 610-6 510