VIn the form be careful to state the proper section and class. If the article Is not. enumerated in the Prize List, place it under the extra section of that class sf arti. cles to which it most nearly corresponds. Posmvely no entry will be‘received after these datee for the various classes on any consideration. Prbducts, Ladies‘ Work, the Fine Arts,7&c., Saturday}. Septemper‘ lZlh. ..__,, V- > Grain, Field Roots, and other Farm Pro' ducts, Machinery other than Agricultural Implements, and Manufactures generally, Saturday, Auggsï¬ 22_th. r.--ml.‘ If the article to be exhibited is an animal â€"state by whom it has been hred, or from whom purchased, and when; also state the age or date of birth as neatly as possible , if in the pure bred clussns a copy of the pedigree must be written upon the form, or upon the special form provided for the purpose, or upon separate paper, and at- tached; or if entered in the English, Amer- ican. or Caundinn Stud or Herd Book, or in theCnnadian Stock Registerï¬eference made to such entry. giving: name and number; the exhibitor must also state that the animal is now his own personal property. nu; Ila“ uvu. v ...._‘V_ Horses. Cattle, Sliegpzi Swine, Poultry, Agricultural Implements, on or before Sat-i urdayt Augugg 22nd. . .. n n The Provincial Exhibition will be held at Toronto, on the 2m, 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 25th September next. Intending exhlbitors are required to pay $1 for membership, to the Secretary of the Association, Toronto, on or before the following named dates for theIeapectiZe releases, vim _ > fl 1 .ln' Sheep classes'the date of shearing must be 513ch ; and in regard to ewes whe. ther they have raised lambs the present sea. Ion. the Pig classes state the exact age that each animal will be on lhe ï¬rst day of the exhibition. In all the classes except those of Live Stock, the exhibitor must also state the ar- ticle intended to be exhibited to have been manufactured, produced or prepared by himself or by persons in his employment. and whether it has been exhibited at any previpus Exhibition of the Association. .. . nn . ,_I,3L3A~.. ._.-_-A I" "V" n" V" I" l I d In the. Live Stock Classes the exhibitor must state whelher imponed animals over one vear old, and exhibited for the ï¬rst time, have served one yearin the Province. _ . r.- ~ I | . l' I 7 , 3,, _ r VlfVRrorots, in class 33, the exhihi‘or must cettjfy that ghey “are of ï¬eld culture. .1, If in the Art; Department, that the w0rk has been executed by the exhibitor, and whether it has received Prizes at any preâ€" vions Exhibition. ’ [Exhibiturs of Live Stock will be furnish- ed with special fnrms, to ï¬ll up with the pedigrees and other particulars of their cat. tle, to accompany the entry certiï¬eate. It not. received by post, they Will be forwarded onfpplicationjm 1 Elxhihitnrs will receive their admission and exhibition tickets through the Post Oflice, and they are requested not. to fail to call for them before leaving home; but those who request it Will have their tickets kept. forthem, and deliverd m the oï¬ice on the show ground, at, Torunto. Be particular to wrile your name and Post Ofï¬ce address at the bottom of the farm distinctly, writing the name in the style in which you are usually nddressed. Forms for the entry of articles for com' pelizion may be procured at the ofï¬ces of the Association, Toronto. The report of the Canadian Department 7 of Marine and Fisheries hasjust been issued. During the. year of 1873 the ï¬sh produc's of the Dominion amounted to $11,794,975 This included the Provinces of Nova Scotia. New BrunswickQuebec, Ontario and Prince Edward island. but did not include the catch of Menit'oha, the North-West Ierritorie’snnd British Columbia. 0." this amount, $10,â€" 722,725 represented the value of ï¬sh pro: . ducts for foreign export and domestic com " merce, exclusive of domestic consumption. In addition to this it may he stated that it is comnnted United States ï¬shermen have also caught on the coast of Canada, during the year, from six to eight million dollars worth ofmerchantahle ï¬sh, so that the whole value of the ï¬sheries of the Dominion last your emeeded eighteen million dollars. The following table shows the, progressive in crease in the value or the ï¬sheries of Canada for the last four years :~- * - Prov. 1870 1871 1872 1873 N. st . . 34.019.423 $6,570,739 $6,016.835 $6.577ï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬ NB. . . 1,131.435 1.578.605 1363.459 2,235.66] (run. . . 1,1n1.551 1,092,612 1,320,189 1,391.564 nnt. . . 264,982 113,177 267,633 293,091 P.E.I.. . . . . . 207,595: ywr cent. greater than in 1870. and eqnni to that. of the whole Dominion inthnt. year; that the yield of New Brunswick in 1973 was more than dnuhie what it was in 1870: and 1nCl‘PflSPd $330.000 between 1872 and 1873; that Quebec continues to exhibit a steady increase. and that. the Dominion as a whole has made gigantic strides in its ï¬shing industries since 1870. Totals ..... $6,577,392 9.455.223 9,570,116 10,754,997 It wm he oï¬served that the ï¬sh produrt of Nova Scotia Ias} year was morn._ than 50 The value of the ï¬sh taken in New Bruns' wmk m 1872 was $1,965,458. and in 1873, $2.285,661. That province has caught near- ]y twice 93 many salmon as a" the other provinces combined. The lobster ï¬shery there amnunï¬ed to $350,000. Perhaps the most notable feature of the growth of- the ï¬shing interests in the large business which has lately sprung up in New Brunlwi 31" and Nova Scotia in the canning nflo'bsters. The'lobster catch of 1873 in these two provinces amounted to $1.214.749. About 50.000 tons of raw material were used, and about. 20.000 tons of canned lob- asters were ex orted to the United States markets alon . The attention of the Gov .ernment. has been called to the possibility of .tbis ï¬shery being overdone, and regulations .made with reference to it which. it. is hoped, .will prevent the lobster ï¬sheries of Canada ’being destroyed. as thev have been in the north-eastern states. A good deal of at temion has been paid to artiï¬cial ï¬sh breed- ing. and the operations at Newcastle. 0nt., were very successful last year. Salmon breeding establishments have been started in Tadousac. Gaspe, 'Miramichi and Resti- aouche,'with every prospect of success. At Moisie River, on the north shore of the St. Lawrence. 6 private undertaking by the lessee of the salmon ï¬shery. has resulted in the reproduction. by artiï¬cial means, of a great number of salmon, and has augmented :the yield of the estuary ï¬shings. It is also (intended to bestow some attention on estab- vslishments for the breeding of coarser ï¬sh, such as shad. alewives. and bass, on an em? ',Ienswe scale. and a ï¬Sh breeding establish-l .ment for thereprodnction of white ï¬sh is to be started on the Detroit River. The eUniated States are expected to join in this Just undertaking. The pains which have ,been taken by‘the department to increase the productiveness of the rivers of Canada, and :‘prevent, them from being destroyed by ille. gal ï¬shin2,~have had the bet results, and jpariy rivers which had been absolutely ï¬shed but are now frequentedrby satmon. Valuable "as the fisheries are now, there is reason to 3ielieve thatrin a few years they will become inï¬nitely more so, and continue to be. under "wise regulations, a source of increasing jwealthto the country.-â€".~St. John Telgraph. A gqn of Mr Thnmpson, of Mnaford eight years of age, w‘a's ‘accidpn‘tallly drown. ,ed on Saggixjdnyv. ‘ ‘ Provincial Exhibition. ‘ Canadian Fisheries. Great Bargains HURRAH! IMMENSE' S'TlllIK Spring and Summer NOVELTIE S I. GROSBY’S GROCERIES! “WEBSTER†gm (5mm, ï¬wmim. thai lhe Webster Sewing Machine has been before the public only about eighteen mon'lhs and the unprecedented number of over ten thousand have been sold In so short a lime is guflicienv to convincs the most incredulous of the snheridrilx‘of the WuBsTnn over all nthels. ,, , 1'.w TAKING into cansideration the fact 1t carried of? nearly all the lending prizes for {he fall of IS: 3. It is constructed in the most simple. solid and substantial manner; cou- sequently less liable l0 get gut of rapuir. _ .... u-.. Which will be sold chc'apcf than :cver. â€"~1" ., It is so imple lo hafidle' that the operator cain ndJustthq stitch or rvgnlute the tension while the machine is in n_i_otioh. ’l‘he Wrznsnm wll do all kinds nl' workheavy or lightconrse or ï¬ne. it has a straight needle. makes the lock slilch. perform vquct sewing on every descrip'ion of material;' with cotton. linen. or silk thread. It hems, tells. cords. braids and gathers. A Complete Set of the most ap- proved attachments with each Machine.‘ We would begto call. the attention of those wanting ï¬rst-01mm machines to be sure and see THE ‘W EBSTER’ before purchasing any other. l’rica. $35, By calling on, of pddn'essiug the undersigned he Would gladiy giyp they; thp privelega of ex: mnl'ningitihlima‘qlli e5. . """ JOHN H. STONEHOUSE, Travelling ngam. for Vaughan §b Whitchurch. H mzaum P,0. H. Rogson. genprnl agent for the foilowlng Townships ; Vaughan. York.) Scarboro’. Mark- ham. Wllitphurch, Pipkpring. Uxbridge. and Sean. , CALL AN;n.:"-;.>.,<A:MIN:E;. [mmpdinjolgg tq lgarn théanmess Business. ' Apply, to ’Wn.‘ HARRISON. ‘ ESLEYAN HYMNS, ALL SIZES, at the HERALD Bonk Store. FI REJ’ROOF STORE, May 26.1874 Riahnond Hill, June 9, 1874 DAILY ARRIVING AT C H O 0 L REQUISITES OF ALL AMES. TOYS, &G., FUR SALE AT 'xhe HERALD Book Store, THE IMPROVED kinda at the HERALD Book Store. 4150 an Immense Slack qf Apprentice ngtéd RICHMOND} mm. Grocer and Dry Goods Merchant, FOR ,1; §BQSBL HAGERMAN P.0. SQT-Iy 829-tf ONTARIO HOUSE GREAT BARGAINS! HARVEST TOOLS AGREAT VARIETY. FR'Q‘IT_ qARs, BOOTS & SHOES THE TEA CHEST TINWAHE, A great variety-cheap DOMINION TEA. HOUSE Richmond Hill. July lBth,1874. llE Subscriber lakes this opportunity of ro- Iurni 1g his sincere lhunlis {0 his numerous friends for [heir Liberal Patronage while occu- pying lhe store know-n ‘us the “ Tea Chest.†Richmond Hill. and would state that he has sold out his inla'est in the above Estahlishmem to Mr C. SHEPPARD. and would bespeuk their patronage and support for his successor. Cordwood In any Quantity. Goods Delivqrgd _Prompt]y and _~ THE BEST FAMILY Peas, Oats, Bran and Shorts. FAMILY GROCERIES ! Suitable for the trade of Riphmond Hill. and viciniiy and willalways endeavor to be up to the times with 1 SEASONABLE GOODS And hopns 10 receive the continued patronage ot‘iha (Insmmers'cl his Predecossor, by atten- tion to their wants .‘vnd selling as cheap as it is possible to do. ‘ BRA N", SHORTS ,iJYER's SUPERIOR FLOUR k3"GrROCERIES,"'EI 'Al'ways on hand and can be got at no othel store in the village. 40 Cents to 1$ per 1b. $5 T0 $20 A Great Bargainsfor 30 days. 11D“) Agents wanted! All classes of working people. of either sex. young or old. mane more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the lime, than at anything els: Particulars free. Address G STINSON & 00., Portland, Maine. Swre. QHURGH PSALTER Used in the English Church at Richmond Hi! and 'l‘hornhil.| Full supplv, ' N reference to the ubnve' the Subscribe begs lo say that he will keep a large and fresh stock of I OTICE is hereby given lo all parties hav- ing claims against the estate of the lam JOHN Vl RUPERT, late of the village of l’aitecson,'l‘ownship of Vaughan. deceased. to send in statements of the same, within one month from this date. to the undersigned, and all parties owing the estate are required t5 make a settlement as soon as possiple. WITH OR WITHOUT MUSIC, “ ANADIAN ILLUSTRATEE NE WS. J A weekly journal of Current Events. KJ A weekly journal of Current Events. Lita-alum. Science and Arts, \griculture and Mnchauics, Fashion and AILJBBmBIIL Sod at 100 a number at the HERALD RMâ€- 9'01;- $2000,T0 LOAN on ï¬rst-class Mortgage Sawflyâ€"in sums from $500 up- wards. Apply to ‘ . ' M. TEEFY, N. LYN E'l‘T, (As Executors of the Estate of the late Martin Brennan.) Richmond Hill. June 1,1874. 11-828 I)APER BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AT the HERALD Book Store. D (Rmhmoud Hill branch HI P )ok Store. ) a m HERALD In order to make room for Fall Stock. GOLD PENS, PENHOLDERS. AND pepcfl ca§9s a; the-linen» 13m}; Store GOOD GREEN TEA Patterson, Ma Cheaper than anv House in Town. ISCELLANEOUS BOOKS SUITA- ble for presents an the HERALD Boon E arriving. W hmond Hill. Feb. [9, 1874‘ I B L E S 0 CI E TY DEPOSITORY CHANG E OF HANDS. GOODS DELIVERED. CHARLES E. SHEPPARD. The best that can be got. @rnrrsriw, 8w. MONEY T0 LEND RICHMOND HILL. Cheaper than Ever. AT THE Estate Notice. Always on hand. &c,‘ 850, 8:0. HERALD BOOK STORE. RICHMOND HILL When Ordered. daily FROM ANl) MARY "RU P'Eii'r, Adminisl "atriz. 1874. 827-1! A LEX. MOODJE. J. BROWN. 8254f PER DAY. FLOUR GOOD & CHEAP, lST PRIZ E ï¬'brde’ls Solicited. Surface Planedjn Short thcr glgriwltmnl ï¬jmptcmmtï¬. lumber Tungued, Doors, MAGER 64 QUANTZ! Lath, Richmond Hill, Feb. 18. 1874. CouEr of Adelaide 8; Jarvis Streets Harness Establishment. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FIELD AND E GARDEN Harness! Harness†Harness†Single & Double Harness GOOD AND CHEAP! A SUPERIOR STOCK! RICHMOND HILVL IASH AND 11mm I'AETBR THOS. B. COUPLAND, F1th up in ï¬rst-class style. and that he is now prepared to take all kinds of picmma in lhe latest styles of the art. PICTURES FRAME, COPIE , Richmon d Hm, April 16.. 1274.821-3m PAID FOR WHEN 0RDERED. 9:}- Remembcr the place nearly opposite Sandersom’ Drug store‘. THOMAS E COUI’LAND, Richmond Hill Feb. 26, ’74 Photographer. General Blacksmith Machinist Jobbing done in all its Branches. ‘ Horseshoeing Thoroughly, Carefully, and neatly done. m} A share of patronage is solicited. 4:0 Richmond Hill. March 25. 1874. BIB-tf 7794f 82min making to order anâ€"d williendeavor to keep on hand GRICULTURAL WARE HOUSE ‘ ORK BOXES, ALL SIZES, AT the HERALD Book Store. As can be go: elsewhere. Richmond Hill. Feb. 11, ’73. " SEED STORE! i returning his sincere thanks to his friends and palrons for past favors would respect- fully intimate that. he has now gothis Hus leased the MUNSHAW BLACK- SMITH SHOP, Single and Double, HARNESS! WILLIAM THOMPSON AND. W HARVESTING TOOLS ENLARGE!) .'. R\CHMOND HILL. _WM. HARRISOlï¬. TATIONERY OF ALL :KINDSKAT ' the Hump Book Storq. ' RICHMOND HILL. CHARGES MODERATE. Which he will Warrant to be as Richmond Hill. TORONTO The largest selection of W. H. Myers Blinds, Mouldings, W GALLERY! ghntngmphg. Manufacturers of In the Dominion. AT THE &'c., ‘S'c., All Work to be AND WM. RENNIE, TORONTO. 0n Grooved; Shingles, Sashes, The people will have them.thoy say it is as good a boot as 65013 LADIES’ BOOTS W. H. MYERS Good Boots and Shoes EUMPETITIUN DISTANEED ! Will not, can not be undmsold. l have the largest assortment of That there is on Richmond Hi“. U Hill. containing one acre and a quarter of land, one frame dwelling house. with a bun) stables. and other ombulIuings thereon. Terms, easy. Apply. on the premisea M acles wilh Guodï¬ Dwelling House and Out- buildings, just muside the Richmond Hill Cor- poralion. And .L salea number of Village lots, situated n the village of And are located at the North-west coraerof lot No. 35, 4th concession of Markham. in a section where mechanics and laborers can get steady work and high wages- Applv (if by IeLtcr.prepuid) to Henry Jennings, Victoria Square,or lo A FARM 0F 59 AND A HALF AERES Being part of lots 3 and 4, lst Con. Township of Uxbridge. About One-ï¬fth of an Acre, FARM FOR SALE. For sule, good farm, being lot No 30, in the 2n( Con. of Vaughan, 50 Awes of F7rslâ€"class Land, There is a good House. Barn. and a very sn- perior Orv-hard of Young Fruit '1‘ lees; a good Well of Wale on the premises, 3 miles from Richmond Hill and about 2‘! miles from To- ronto. Price 339.500 Applv to ‘ JAS. LANGSTAFF. MD. rally be found at 'hame from ‘2 to 3 o‘clock. r M. John Elliott Lungstaff is auth< orized to collect act-aunts. February 4th. 1873. 759-]v U cilors, Convejmncers, dun, &c,, alumnaâ€"No. 56, Church Street. Toronto. nexl door north of British American Insurance Buildings. J. N. BLAKE. VICTORIA SQUARE ! 1 County Engineer, Draftsman 6w. Surveys. Plans, Deccriptions, Reports, Plans of bridges. Speciï¬cations. Forms of cuntracl. SecurILy Bonds, &c., executed with uenmass and despalch. No. 4 Trust and Loan Buildings, Corner of Adelaide and Toronto streets, TORONTO. 1‘00"). Richmond Hill, June 4, 1874. . 8. JAMES, ROVINCIAL LAND S U RVEYER, Countv Engineer. Draftsman 6w. Richmond Hill. Jan. 8,1874. March 97,1872. Ranging in price from 30 cents per lb. upward. Still they come, another case of them .1 truction of the Anglo American House by ï¬re. theeubscriber has taken and ï¬lled up those large and commodious premises belong- ing: to Capt. T. A. Milne, opposite Messrs. Spoighl 61, Son’s Novelty Works. Markham. Excellent accommodation nï¬â€˜orded for the travellingpnblic and commercial men. Livery stables in connection with the hotel. Bottled Ale and Porter. Richmond Hill. Dec. 24. ’72. Richmond Hill, April 23, ’74. HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO NOTI- fy the public that he has reuommanced bus‘ness at In all its branches. and from his exPeHenm, careful attention, and moderate charges, he hopes to receive a share of the public patron- age' All orders by mail promptly altendedï¬o. OTHERS SELL FOR 80 Cts Toronto July 28. 1873 UBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE TORON T0 Weekly Paporé. reserved at the HERALD Bonk Store. Richmond Hill. N Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. also ten NMLUCAS STREET, RICHMOND TWO HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. T H 0S. H UNTER. Proprietor. October 24. 1573. 7 DR. JAMES LANGSTAFF, tICHMOND HILL,» WILL GENEâ€"V N CONSEQUENCE OF THE DESâ€" BLAKE 62. KING-SFORD, ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLI- Sept. 4. 1872. House and Lot fer Sale, E SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR HOUSE PAINTING I NIONVILLE. Basses run in connectio wiLh each train. Commodious sample Village Lots for Sale. flrnpcrtg for 5311:, Church St.I Markham Vil'lage. Ma): 8; 1873. 75526111 Family Groceries. I. Crosby, Fire Proof Store, RICHMOND HILL. J1 NIPISSING HOTEL, MARKHAM. A LARGE STOCK OF gitiacvllmwmw, Also a ï¬ne assortment of The lots comnln Union House. Apply to :CONTAINISG WM. G. HINGS'I'ON. TEAS, Painting. I". CRAWFORD. R. E. Kmasronn, M.A JACOB MORDEN. JQHNHLUMLEYy D. WOOTEN. 737-tf Dingla P. O 714-†753-3m 8224f. 81:7.tf 7644f 828 797 LONG LIFE PILLS ! A FRESH SUPPLY, At $1.82. $5. $5.50. $8.50 and $9. at the I'lERALD BOOK S'roms. , Rxchmond Hill. FAM‘ILY BIBLES, Ull‘gprldker, &c, RESIDENCEâ€"N08.er opposite the Post Ofï¬ce Richmond Hill. f ATTENS HORSES, COWS, CALVES, Sheep and Pips. It F attens in Oneâ€"fourth the usual tame, and saves Food. Price 25 cents and Hi! 00 per box. A dollar box contains two hundred feeds. 0n Currant Bushes and F ruit Trees. THE CHINESE GARDER POWDER Desxrovs all kinds of Insects, Grubs and Cat- erpillars on Curran! and Gooseberry Bushes. Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers at 95 cents per box. HUGH MILLER & CO.. lt‘ destroys (he Ticks, promotes the growth of the wool, and improves the condition of the animal. A 35 cent box will clean 20 sheep or 35 lambs. HUGH MILLER 00., AGRICULTURAL Gamma-is. 167. King Street East, Toronto. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers. R. E. LAW, Agent. Richmond Hill. ND WATERSPOUTS FOR THE DO MINION, at $6 per I00 feet. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed ; Sap Buckets, Pails,CiderMills,Washing Machines.Shingles Waggon Felloes.and LumberSaWedLo order Forparliculars address JOHN LANGSTAAFF‘LA April 9. 187.). RIGHMUNII HILL MILLS ! B FIRST-CLASS FLOUR &j"_FEEDl GEORGE (ï¬ DAVID BIRRELL Parties favoring us with grists‘ may rely (in a good return and well manufactured. Horses and Vehicles for hii‘e. Charges mo- derate. Opposite Sanderson & Sons. JOHN BROWN. Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Dec. 14, ’72., 751-3m ARHISTERSL &C., NOS. 36 AND 38 King Street East, Toronto. R. A. HARRISON,Q n, F. Oswk. THoMAs Moss, Q.C W . A FOSTER. CHARLES Moss. W. G. FALconanan Toronto. Dec. 4, 1872. 7504f TICKS 0N SHEEP. USF MlLLR"S TICK DESTROYER. @111: mm watch. Steam Mills'fl‘hornhill. Thoruhi", Nov. 3,1869. 510-.“ HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT. Richmond Hill Flour Mills. Oct 15. 1873 HARRISON. OSLER 8a MOSS, EWELRY! JEWELRY! FOR SALE EG to inform" Merchants Bakers &. Farmers ‘ that they have always on hand a large stock of Sheep and Pips. ICHMOND HILL LIV.ERY S T A B L E S . cheap_at the HERALD Book Store. CATERPILLARS THOMAS SEDMAN.‘ sjAGF. AND WAGON MAKER, Patent Eaveâ€"trough FOR SALE BY Agricultural Chemists. Toronm R. E. LAW. Druggist, Richmond Hill 81.001] MIXTURE Trade Mark “Blood Mixture." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEB dzBESTQREa For cleansing end clearing the blood from all impurites. cannot be too highly recommen- dud . Snld in Bottles 1 doHar each. mud in Cases. containing 6 times the quantity. 4 dollars each- suflicient to effect a permanent cure in \the great ma. rig oflong standing I‘asesJï¬Y ALL “FOR THE BLOOD ISTHE LIFE." For Scrofula. Scurvy, Skin Diseasei. and Sores of all kinds it is a never-failing and per- manem cure. ll cures old Sores. Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck. Cures Ulcerared Sure Legs Cures Blackheads. or Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all impure miller, From whatever cause arising. V As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurioue‘itolho most delicate constilurinn ofeither-sex,‘ the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. v Thousands of testimonials from all put“. great majority ofloug standing I‘asesJiY ALL (IHlelfllS'l'S and PATENT MEDICINE Sold in England by all Wholesale Pale)“ Medicine Hon-es. Wholesale Agents for Provinces of (humid and Quebec :-- EVANS, MERCER 8; 60.,Montreal A PUBLIC CAUTION. V EN DORS throughout the world. Sole Proprietor. F. J. CL AKKE,Chemiat, APUTHECARIES' HALL. LINCOLN. ENGLAND. Holloway’s Pills and Ointment are neilllor manufactured nor sold in the United States. although they may be obtained in the B. N. American Provinces. Each PM and Box of my preparation bom the Rritish Government Stamp. wixh the word!» “Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. London.†engraved thereon. It has become necessary to make this anâ€" nouncement, because the New York Chemical Company(who pay nobody). ï¬nding at last that their name has been so exposed, have all- sumed the title of" Holloan and Co.; †but, even now. no one will buv their medicines di- rect frnm them, :0 that they have made ar- rangements to supply exclusively the ï¬rm of Messrs Henry and Co., of New York. with their so~cniled " Holloway’s Pills and. Ointâ€" ment.†It is presumed that, from the large connec- tion Messts Henry and Co. have in the British Provinces and elsewhere, the public is very likely to be imposed upon by unscrupulous ven- dors and others unless they exercise great caution to prevent their being misled, by ï¬nd- ing these medicines bearing a stampwith the name of " Holloway and Co.,Now York." printed thereon. Many respectable ï¬rms in the British Prov- inces. who obtain my medicines direct from here. have very properly suggested that I should, for the beneï¬t of themselves and the public, insert their names in the napers. that it may be known that my medicines can be» had genuine from them. The following is a list of the ï¬rms alluded to: and I particularly recommend those who desire to get my medicines to apply to some of the Houses named ;â€" Messrs Avery. Brown & Cm, Halifax. N.S. Messrs Forsyth 6: Co., Halifax. NS. Messrs ’l‘. B. Barker & Sons, St. John, NJ! M“ '3‘. Des BrisnyY Charlotte 'l‘own. EEJ. Messrs Langley & Co , Victoria. B.C. Messrs Moore & Co.. Victoria, B.C. Dr. John l’allon, Chatham. N. B. Messrs Munro & 00.. Montreal. Messrs J- Winer & Co.. Hamilton. C. W. Mr H. J. Rose. Toronto. Mr A Chipman Smith. St John. N. 3. Mr John Bond, Gndrich, Ont. Messrs Elliot & Co., Toronto Mr J. Chalo‘uer. St. John, N. B. ‘ Messrs Hanninglon Brothers. St. John, N. B. Mr R. S. P: iddv. Windsor, Out. Mrs Orpen, Mortfen‘ N. S. Mr George C. Hunt. Jun., Fledericton. N. 8. Mr W. H. Thompson, Harbor Grace, N.F.L. Mr J. M. Wi|ey. Froderickton, N. B. Messrs W. 6: D. Yuile. Montreal. My Pills and Ointment are sold at the Iowa: wholesuie net prices. in quantities of not lam than £20 wonhâ€"viz‘. 85 6d,. 22s., 34s.,per dozen boxes of Pills or pots of Ointment. for which remittances must be sent in advanco. Chemists and oiher Vendors of Holloway'o genuine Pills and Ointment may have thoir names inserted in the local paper: if Ihey will please apply herea / 533. Oaforrl Street. IV. Cu. London, March 3lsz,1874 . F‘eIIOWS’ Compound SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES. As alllii‘e-endowed bodies. whetherlhoy h Beast. Bird, Reptiles, Inset-ts or even Zn.- phites. and subjects of the V0 ethble Kingdom are governed by rilalfarcc, w ich binds all tho springs of existence. and as nothing can save them from destruction when this principle leaves them, the discovery of means whereby vitality may be sustained in the living body it indeed a boon to the world. Modern chemistry has ventilated the quan- tion and discovered the ingredients constitu- ting the brain. muscles and nerves. and ï¬nd! that by introducing these ingredients in prop" proportions the brain and nervous system at. strgngthened. ‘ . n u .a . . 'l‘hls. then. is subslaminlly the blsis a which FELLow’s HyPoPHoSPHITEs is huilt,ih direct action is upon the Blood. the Brain lnl Nervous System. and the Muscles. Strength. ening the nerves. it causes the rapid diltriblt tion of Vitalized Blood in the Muscular 0|":- of the Body. ’ Rousing tha Sluggish Heart and Lint. strengthening the actionvof the Stomach a“ BOWels and enabling the Lungs 10 be ï¬unyil- flaged Wl‘lh Oxygen; .-.. .A ,‘An , It is adapted fin ALL Cases of Wealth-u “I Emnciation, whether arising flom "dun-n ï¬fe. a tropiCul climale. from fever or nobility from any cï¬usé, and is efï¬cacious in Puma- NARY CONSUMPTION. many conï¬rmed cu.- hnving been cured and all beneï¬ued. when m use has been continued over a fortnight. In, Bronchitis it is a speciï¬c. and In Asthlnl it gives reli‘el' where ovary other remedy fails. For Nervous Debillty it stands uhrinllod. and may be Used with conï¬dence in all easel. As this is entirely distinct and dlï¬'erent from every other pl'epar'atiml of Hypophosphitos, bl careful l‘onsk for FELLOWS’ Svnurmn‘d In. no other. SOLD BY APO'I‘HECARIEr PriCe. $l'50; Six for 37'50. JAMES LFFIâ€" LOWS,Chon&-O 4â€"8 St. Jonn. NJ: Sold in England by all Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses. ‘ Wholesale Agents for Provinces of Ontario and Quebec: APOTHECA RIP'S’ HA LL. LINCOLN§ ENGLAN D. ‘ S warranted to cure a“ disthurges from tho Urinary Orgmwï¬u either sex acquired or constitutional, Gravel and Pains in the Back. Sold in Boxes, $1.50 ench.by all Chemists “1“ Patent Medicine Vendors. Sole’ proprietor, I“. J. CLARKE. One.Box of Clarke’s B 41 Pills gaunt attmtivinw, EVANS, ERCEB & 00- Montreal, C L A R K E ’ S WORLD FAME]! THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 830