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York Herald, 21 Apr 1871, p. 4

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DANIEL Drew, who is careless about his apparel, on a trip to Albany on the steamer that bears his name. was accosted by a pas~ senger, who took him for one of the crew, with, “do you belong to this boat?” He quietly replied,“ no, the boat belongs to THERE is quite a rush of strong-minded “omen now-a-days to become preachers. Well. that ofit? We know several who have made hits as lecturers around home; now, why not give them 1' chaece to spread and do good abroad ? A NEW Hampshire man, when asked to give his consent to the marriage of his daugh- ter. turned with a. beamng countenance to the applicant and answered, “yes, yes; and don’t you know some liker young man who will take the other?” A LOT of cartridges were piled up near an arsenal at Louisville, when four boys thought it would be fun ti) set them on fire and hear them pop. The popping made four more little boy angels. AT a California fair, recently, several bottles of strained honey were put on ex- hibition, when a. chap put a. bottle or castor- oil with the rest. The opinion of all who tried it was that the bee that laid it was a fraud. She stood there leaning wearin Against the window frame, Her face was patient, sad and sweet, Her garments coarse and plain ; “Who is she, pray ?” I asked a friend, The red lips gave a curlâ€" “Really I do not know her name, She’s some one’s servant girl.” Again I sawher on the street, With burden trudge along, Her face was sweet and patient still, Amid the jostling throng; Slowly but cheerfully she moved, Guardingr With watchful care, A market basket much too large For her slight hands to bear. A man. I’d thou3rht a gentleman, Went pushing rudely by, Sweeping the basket from her hands, But turning not his eye; For there was no necessity Amid the busy whirl, For him to be a gentleman To some one’s servant girl. Ah! well it is that God above Looks in upon the heart, And never judges any one By just the outer part; For ifthe soul be pure and good, He will not mind the rest, Nor question what the garments were In which the form was dressed. And many a man and Woman fair, By fortune reared and fed, Who Will not mingle here below, With those who earn their bread, When‘ they have passed away from life, Beyond the gates of pearl, ‘ Will meet before their father’s throne With new: a. servant girl. A PERSON who m verlises m71norniug paper for a clerk, holds out this inducement: “A small salary will be given, but he will have enough of overwork to make up the deficiency.” SHEAKING of the Treasury girls, Gail Hamilton usks:â€"“Is there anything espe- cially agreeable in counting greenbacks till your fingers bleed?” Few of us willever kDOW. h‘ 7 AN Illinois lady waved a. red flag, stopped the train, and asked the conductor for a cheiv of tobacco for her old man. The con- ductor Horace Greeleyed her all the way to the next station. “ I RISE for information,” said a member ofa. legislauve body, “ I am very glad to hear it, for no one wants it more,” said a bystander. “ CoNFUSSION to the man,” said a carpen- 'er,“that invented working by candle-light.” “ Ay, or by day-light, either,” replied his apprentice. “WELL, there is something in that,” as the man said when he tried to put on his boot with a'kitten in it. WE are told that there is nothing made in vain. But how about a, pretty young girl ? Isn’t she maiden vain? WHY is a photopraphic album like a. belous publication? Because it is full personal reflections. SHE who can compose a cross baby is grea- ter than she who composes books. MODESTY in a woman is like color on her cheeksâ€"Decidedly becoming if not put on. WHY is the letter G like death? it makes ghosts of hosts. and is always in the midst of slaughter. Tho’ the wofld may be dayk, and our foot: steps be long, No sunshine to gladden or cheer us, When the hearts that are round its are cold as a stone And no loving bosnm be near us, Tho’ fortune may frown on our desolate path And no ray of light be seen shining, Still joy, tho7 unseen, hovers over the hearth, For each cloud has asilvery lining. Tho’ friends may forsake us, or treat us with scorn, Yet still we must try and remember That the gloomiest night has a radiant morn, And the flowers bloom in spite of Decem‘ her. And what though the joys of our youth should depart, They will not be restored by repining ; For hope yet remains to enliven the heart, And each cloud has a silvery lining. 3110’ Winter may be o'er us, and all may seem drear, And the birdsle’eu their nests have for- saken; Yet comfort’s at hand, for the Spring time is near: Let your confidence never be shaken. As the ivy clings firm to the oak’s crumbling bark, .80 round hope your young heart should be twining; And when you look up, tho’ the sky way be dark, Think each cloud has a silvery lini'ig. When trial and conflict would render you sad, When your pleasure IS mingled with care, Then smile on your fortune and try to be glad, But, oh ! never give way to despair! And when the rough gales of winter are o’er, And the bright sun above us is shining, You’ll find that your sorrows have all gone before, And each cloud has a silvery lining. There’s a Silvery lining to Every Cloud. Some One’s Servant Girl Odds and Ends inmy Jâ€" ferred their Library to the HERALD Book Store, where Stockholders and others may drocure Books every Friday afternoon, A. SCOTT, Librarian. HIS ASSOCIATION HAS TRANS ferred their Librarv to the Hmmn. Rnnlx Can be had at he Post-office, for 10 CENTS WEEK. ' THE MORNING PAPE RS OF TORONTO 2 J. ROSS RUSICRTSON. JAMES H. COOK. CONCE RTIN. THE DAILY ’I‘EEGRAPH. $53 A, YEAR Subscriptiwns sent in now count ml the bud of' 1871. Fourteen months Subscription for One Dollar ! Sand for Specimen Copies. Agcllts,1'aad our Premium List, in the Daily and Weekh' Te‘egraph. A Iiverul cash com- mission to Cauvassors. Single copy for one year, to any address, $1 00 A $25 Wanzer Sewing Machine for Forty Subsvribors. A $32 Wanzer Sewing Machine For Sixty Subscribers. A Splendid Selection of Books for Thirty Subscribers. Brilliant Editorials. Reliable Market Re- ports. Telegraphic News, from all parts Well Selected Agricultural Matter. Reports of the Legislatures. Religions Intelligence, including 11 Sermon by a Popular Divine every week. Charming Fashion News. English, Scotch and Irish News. Foreign News. It is brim full of Sparkling and Exciting Stories, and Literary and Poetical Selections. MUSICAL SELECTIONS 2 Every issue contaim the Words and Music of a popular Bailad. 01' Sacred Music Selection. For One Dollar 3'6!) get Fifty-two pieces of Music. worth $30. This alone is worth the price of Subscription. Read our Splendid Book, Watch and Sewing Machine Premium Llst. WE‘Em\ TELEGAPH. The Telegraph stands unrivalled amongst its compears, as evinced hy its wonderful and ever increasing Popularity. It 'ofi‘ers induce- ments held out by no other medium of mLolli- gence. Jts success is unprecedented for it is THE CHEAPEST ImADING. THE BEST WEEKLY?“ A DOLLAR $ A YEAR 1 Fms’rBoox,with 31 illustrations,stronglgboun inl 'mp clothâ€"~5 cents. FIRST Be OK, (second part} with 54illustrations, strongly hound in limp clothâ€"10 cents. SECOND Book; with 56 Illustrations. strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"20 cents. l‘HmD BOOK, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"30 cents. FOURTH 15mm, 45 illustrations.stroneg bound, in cloth boardsâ€"4U cents. FIFTH BOOK, 50 lllustrations’ strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€" 50 cents. COMPANION TO THE RMDEnsâ€"QS cents. For sale at the May 14, 1869 Thehighest marketprice given for Cattle, Sheep, Liumbs: SLO, _ THIsPuMP IS EASIEST WORKED, Mos'r DURA- â€" BLE AND NEA'I‘EST MADE IN THE DOMINION. his so construcled with the casungs of the handle as to make it all tight therefore pre' venting children from putting anything Into it, TheSubscriberwouidrospevtfullyannounce thatheis prepmedto pm in D BUTCHER,2ud door north 0”}. A. Barnard; store, Rickmond Hill. keeps always on hand Hie best of Beef, Mutton, Lamb. Veal, Pork, Sausages, &c, and sellsVat the lowest prices. Or iflhey are not preferred to any othey pump they may be returned, and the money wihbe refunded. Also manufaatures a pump for cisterns and shallow wells. Price $6. complete for cistern not exceeding 8 {065. Churn Pumps for Cisterns $3 each. ‘ Well-digging done on tho Shortest Notice. Address,statiug_ depth of well, P. PHILLIPS, August 9. 1870. 630-13‘ RICHMOND .HILL. HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS 'I‘hesa Pumps are suitabl A to all depths from a cistern to a well of 150 feet They are not so liable to get out of repair. being Double-valved. and the joints are all turned in a latha. couseqhenlly there is no Leakage at the joinls which is invaxiahly the case the common Log Pump made by hand. Price: $5 above platform, and 40 cents per foot bulow. Aléo,CornedandSaicedBeef.S k ‘. DriedHams. 1 mo (“and HE EXCELSIOR PUMP, MANU- factured by 1" Phillips, Richmond Hill. This Pump on Trial for One flIomh/ And if acceptad VVARRANTEL TWO YEARS, 1871. Address all Letters. postlpaid, In this age of progress the people demand and will have Authorised by the Counéi] of Public 111- sn'uction for Ontario. Richmond Hm, October 15, 1867 Telegraph, LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, THE BEST $ WEEKLY! FORM YOUR CLUBS FOR 1971 WILLIAM COX, UCCEssoy jrp JAMESEIQLEIDAYJ WITH SELF ISNSTRUCTOR, AT THE E NEW CANADIAN NATIONAL Series of School Books. GRE AT $ DOLLAR A Paper to suit the Times ROBICR'E‘SON & COOK, Publishers and Proprietors, TORONTO, on RICHMOND HILL PUBLISHED IN CANADA. SUBSCRIBE FOR SALE AT THE Apply to HERALD BOOK STORE. 'AS, HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE FOR THE Globe, M. TEEFY. WILLIAM COX. Richmond Hill. Leader, E 1871. 564â€"1t 612-6 THE YORK E: BALD, RICHMOND HILL, 0N1, FRIDAY, APRIL 21,1871. U atthe Herald Office) is from thojoéeipi Hall Works, Oshawa, T HE BEST PRINTING INKS ARE used at the Herald Office. Also 'manrl‘lfacturer of Show Cases, Metal Sash Bar for Store fronts, &c., importer of French and English Show Cases, Glass,&c. 6w, No. 80 Queen Street West, TORONTO, ONTARIO. All kinds of Carriageand Harness Mounting Knives, Forks,Spoons, Cruits, &c., &c.. &c., Silver Plated in the best Style warranted to wearany lengm of time. W. MILLICHAMP, ELECTRO AND CLOSE SILVER PLATER Including the Canadian Illustrated News. Har- per’s ‘Weokly, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, and The Chimnay Corner. at the Herald Book Store. The above instruments are all fully warranted, and sold at manufacturer’s prizes. Perfect satis- faction gual‘adteed in every case. Circulars post free. LAMB’S FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, CALL AND SEE IT. 0. CHAPMAN. AGEN'T. June 15, 1870. Mmkham. TUNING AND REPAIRING ATTENDED TO. 'N__ADQITIQN T07 OUR NEW PRESS ORGANS & MEL’ODEONS. These Instruments are made with a full Ma‘- lallic Frame, are all overxtruug, and are manuâ€" factured by the best workmen, under tha superâ€" teudence of Mr. Heintzmzm. who has had up wards of {him years experience in the busillos$ Ailiinstrumoins are furnished wiLh the) Ar- giafl'e Am, and are disiingnislied for their singing quality, vohlme. and 11111115” of tone, plastic, given touch, durabilin of construction. anfl be'Eim‘“ of finish. N‘ NEATNESS VTHE HERALD PRINT Piano Covers (Rubber) and Music Siools-iu great variety. PIANO - FORTES! MR. 0. CHAPMAN, Dear Sinâ€"I had been informed by in- terested parties that the Wheeler «32. Wilson Sewing Machine was not to he depended upon, which for a time induced me to deter purchasing one. After your description of said nnchifi’es. I purchased one, and Mrs. Fawcett, who is well acquainted with other machine, states that after :1 year’s trial in various kinds of work; she can confidently recommend it as a useful family sewing machine, and as all that you stated itto be. M. FAWCETT. NOISE LESS MOVEMENT, GREAT SPEED. SEWING MACHN E! FULL INSTRUCTIONS GRATIS. Mn. C. CHAPMAN. ' Dear Sir,-â€"W’e have used the Wheeler & Wilson Sowing Machine about nine years, and during that time it has cost nothing for repairs. We sew liouvy l'ullod cloth with coarse Jinan thread, stronger than can be done by hand: while all fine stitching on light fabrics gives the best sailsfuction. We can with confidence re- commend Ihe VVlmeler and Wilson Sewing Magliine as [l18 best for t'amilv use. SA M'UEL REESOR. )RINTING OE EVERY DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Kindly permitted to: Mrs James Newton. jun., Mrs“ Atkinson. Mrs. Clarke. Miss White. Mrs. Wilham Harding, Miss Rump”. Mrs. Alex Marsh, Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs. Jos. Kefi'er, Mrs. D. [-lelse, Miss Henry Lever. Toronto. April 7. 1870 LLUSTRATED PAPERS ORDONiS 139$ (mm) PRESS (USED ONE BUT THE BEST MATERIALS made use of at the Herald Office, EATNESS, CHEAPNESS, QUICKNESS New Type has also been added. EQEN’ELY ADDED, A NO. 2 GORDON is without a rival. Cedar Grove, March 18. €870 .IVcsleyan Minister. Markham March 18th, 1870. executed at the Herald Office three characteristics of thelH-ernld Offic; R. S. TVILLIAMS, R. H. DALTON, Card Press. to the Herald Book and Priming Establishment. Gold Medal. Paris Exposition, 1870; 82 Competitors. EVERY MACHINE “'ARRANTED. HEIN'IZMAN (So COMPANY’S AND OTHER CEIJIBBATED MAKERS. WHEELER 85 'WIISON From the Establishments of A FULL ASSOR’I'MENT 0F ESTIMUNIALS. CELERRATED (HQ-Iv AT 'rnl Hump» Boon Swan, DAY BOOKS, POCKET DIARIES Puzzle Blocks Shirt Studs Sleeve Water Color Paints (fl' Brushes Crag/01:3 Sets Jet, Jewelry Brooches Gold Pens Clothes Brushes Nail Brushes Wax Dolls Bozo-h: "D. Tin Toy_s Writing Desks Work Boxes ‘ Wallets PLAIN AND COLORED Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Toy Boqks, JOB PRINTING BOOK & FANCY STORE THE YORK HERALD MISCELLANEOUS &- STANDARD EXECUTED WITH PR 0MP TITUTE. Cassen‘s, Bow BeHS, Josh Billings’, and Canadian Of Every SE. am Dorcription. ALMANACS FOR 1871. Humming Tops Cams Gold Plated Penholders China Dolls Bibles Toy Wajchgs CONSTANTLY ON HAN I) joncertinas ESTABLISHMENT. PAPER BOOKS PRINTING P031871. THE HERALD ALL KINDS OF PERIODICALS, JOURNALS, A LARGE STOCK 0F BOOK Needle Shell Cases Shell Boxes :3 Parian Vases Gold Plated Pencil Cases Gold Chains Sleeve Links Testaments Dressing Combs Circular Combs "3/ Coronas Ear Rings Shaving Brushes Razors Pocket Cutlery Hair Brushes as Tooth Brushes BOOKS ALEX. SCOTT, Transparent Slates Mirrors AND Ladies’ Companions Pocket Books Pocket Combs Sheet Music Hymn Books Prayer Books Pearl sets Richmond Hill. Razor Straps School Books LEDGERS, Portfolios PRICE 15 CENTS. For sale at tho HERALD Book Store. Richmond Hill; BANNER Office, Aurora ; H. Wilson’s Fancy Store, Markham ; Wesley-m Book Room. .-\. S. Irving’s and M. Sheww’s, Toronto _L ENCE between T. J, M., the Rev. JOHN BREDIN and others, (in the York HERALD during thL. months of July. August and Sep- tamber, leB). is antly printed in pamphlet form. and worth a manual. HE POLEMICAL CORRESPOND. ENCE between T. J. M.. the Rev. JOHN U Undertaker, Sac. REsmENcm.â€"â€"Neurlyoppositet he Post Oflice Richmond Hill. Horses examined as to soundness, also bought and Sold on commission. Richmond Hill. April 23, 1868. 510 MEchiNEs or EVERY DESCRIPTION for Horses and Cattle always on hand: such as Physic, Diureric. Cordial, Tonic, Cough, Condition and Worm Balls and Powders. The Cougli Balls have been found most sE’rviceable in alleyiating many of the distressing symp- toms of Brokenwind or Heaves in _Herses Colic, Draughts, Linimenls for Sore Threats, Sprains, Curb. Spavin. Ring-bone, &c. Blist- ering Ointments, also Hoof and Healing Oint- ments. Lotions for wounds, Bruises, Saddle Galls. Infallible Oil and Sheep Tick Des- troyer. All orders from a distance promptlyatlended to. and medicinesseutto any partof the Pro- Vince. V duate of Toronto Vetorinarv College, Cornerof Yonge and Centre St. East. Rich- mond l-lill, begs to announce to the publiclhat he is now practicing with H. SANDERSON. of the same place, where they may be consulting ed personally or by letter, on all diseases 0 Horses. Cattle. &c. J. H. SANDERSON, ETERINARY SURGEON, GRA. duate of Toronto Vetorinarv Colleno Now, as the public are aware that many worthless things are posed into notoriety, in order to prove that this is no ‘nnmbug, and at the same time to secure ourselves against the operations of unscrupulous oilagents, ; manv of whom will not hesitate to palm off the mere ofi'al of oil refineries, as being identical with Stocks extra machine oil : we propose to those who are largely interested in 'he 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 itself, we will with the sample furnish applicants free of charge. with a few simple tests as of- fectiVe, as those tests by which Gold is known from the base metals. and which will enable parties ordering 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 G. B. STOCK, Agent for the Dominion. Brougham, Ontario. H. Sanderson & Sons Agent, Richmond Hili THOMAS SEDMAN, gammy AND WAGON MAKER, It will not gum, hence machinery can he kept clean with but little trouble,and it Will clean machinery that has been gummul by other oils. It will not cnngoai or tliickmr in the coldest of weatherâ€"this is a quality of the highestimportnncs‘, from the fact that an oil not having this quniitv will not lubricate a cold shaft. such an oil may be applied in a limited state; but the moment it touches a cold \haft it is congealed, and'it will notbegin to lubricate until the journal. bv friction, acquires that temperature necessary to reduce it to a liquid state. in acquiring a higher temperature lay friction. the journal expands, and the box is inâ€" jured. It is as impossible to use oil that will chill on 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 to Refined Sperm. or pure olive oil : it is free from all Ahjaatinmu-qyad WW! oilas it neither gums or freezes. HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PRAC- 4 no“. experience of ever 20 Years in the LAWRENCE CARDING MILL, And fitted up the Machinery in excellent or- der. Is prepared to do P. S.â€"â€"AH kinds of Woolen Machinery fined up in first'class order. Terms moderate. $1200 To? The following are the points in which it ex- cells all other oils : FANCY GOODS (“J1 HUU of years, Mortgage. Apply to GEO. B. This oil excells all others for Lubricating pu_rp_ose‘s, both animal find vegetable We are prepared to have the mer‘zta of this oil tested against all oils now being: used on machineryâ€"both light or heavy; from n clock or sewing’machine. to the heaviest oi Steam- boat shafis. CARDI N G, F ULLING, SHARI N G, Toronto, April}, l869 MPORTANT T0 PARTIES USING WOOLEN MANUFACTURING Richmond Hill. April 28, 1870. Richmond Hill. Nov. 25 PRlcrs As UsuAL. LBUMS I ALBUMS I 3 ONEY TO LEND ON GOOD FARM To Controversialists. Pressing, Coloring, &c., in THE VERY BEST STYLE! TICAL experience of ever 20 years in the Security, in Sums to suit applicants. STOCK’E EXTRA MACHXNE OIL CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE Business. having leased the MONEY TO LEND. Money to Lend. FOR SALE, CHEAP AT THE Gold Wanted ! DUGGAN & MEYEI-zs Attorneys, (.3 z ‘ TO LEND, FOR A TERM MACHINERY. HERALD BOOK STORE HERALD BOOKSTORE. JAS. COPELAND. 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