York County ( ouucil met. at the Coun- cil Chamber, Eglinocon. on Monday 231d uh. all the members being present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Mr Isaac Dollery. the newly elected First Deputy Reeve, subscribed to the usual qualiï¬cations and declaration of ofï¬ce, and took his seat. Accounts were received from Toronto General Hospiml for Maintenance of pa- tients ; T H Bull re Parkdale Arbitration; W W Edwards services re election. 3:0: J B Devins. John Bailey. James Clark, and James Conroy for Work done on highways. &c; George W Jackes, MD, attendance on Wm Pell: J Farr relate Leonard Ford; Globe Printing Company for printing ; .l L Skirrow RE Wm Rennie’s account ; City of Toronto, board, &c, of small-pox pa- tient. Communications were received from N Sheppard 're list of lands to be sold for taxes»; P S Gibson, P L S, re Crossing at Carleton ; George Wallace re charity cases; C McNab re repairs to hill 5 Hill Jr. Weir re Township printing. Petitions were receivnd from George Cooper and six others, Thomas Gilbert and thirty-four others, trustees of school sec- ï¬on N0 6, Allan Rowe and 30 others, C V Berryman. M D. John H Tavlor.J Mor- gan, and John Nicholson and thirty-two others, asking for grants, &c. Resolutions were passed to the following effect :â€"To instruct the clerk to com- municate with the County Treasurer re lands to he sold for taxes; appointing Messrs Watson and Dollery a commlttee to investigate matter referred to in Dr Berry- man’s petiton ; appointing Messrs Mallin- dine, While and Walsh commissioners to accept tenders for hand rail, die, on the Kingston-road : appointing.r the Reeve Township Engineer, and Messrs Watson and Hamilton, to meet. a. committee from Yorkville Council and others interested in the improvement of the hill near Messrs. McMaster and Macdonnld ; to instruct the assessors tn re-add the number of acres on rolls for 1879 : appointing the Reeve and Messrs Gibb and Hamilton a. committee to ascertain on what terms a. gravel pit could be secured ; appointing Messrs. Gibb and Dollery a committee on stationery and printing. Rephrts were reééived from the auditors for 1879 In; Treasurer’s account. Report of P’oceedings at Their Third Meeting. ' The following by-laws were passed :â€" No. 628 , to pay deputy returning~oflicers; No. 629. to authorise the trustees of School Section No 6 to borrow $500 : No 620, to grant $400 to assist in gravelling the line between lots 30 and 31, con. 2. WestYorlK. parties interested havmg subscribed $422 for the same purpose; No 631, to open and establish road across lots 7 and S, in 3rd con. Humber range ; No 632 to close and dispose of original road allowance at easterly limits of lots 7 and 8. con 3, Hum- ber range ; No 633, to appointcommission- ers to place gravel on Thorn's hill ; No. 634. to grant aid for maintaining; indigent persons ; No. 635. to grant moneys for the improvement of public highways and for other purposes ; N0 636, to impose an in- creased rate of duty for tavern and shop licenses; No 637, to amend by-law No. 627 RE security of the Treasurer. The Treasurer was authorized by by-laws Nos. 628, 634, and 635 to pay for various pumyseg the s_1_xm_ of $890 25. ‘ Markham Township Council. Tha above met at Hall’s hall,UnionviIle, on the 213: inst. Members all present bu: Mr Reesor. Reeve m the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and conï¬rmed. A communication was received from the County Treasurer asking description of cer- tain lots in this municipality now adver- tised for sale for taxes Mr James. seconded by Mr Williamson, moved that. the Council do now resolve it- self into a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of ï¬nally auditing the accounts of the Treasurer for 1879. The Committee rose and reported the auditors’ report. Mr Reasonseconded by Mr Jamés, moved that the Township accounts, as ï¬nally audited by the Council, be adopted, and that the Clerk be instrucled to get, 200 copies printed in the usual form for dis. tribution. Mr Williamson asked lesve to introduce nBy-law for the Preservation of Public Health. Leave given. The By-law re- ceived its several readings and passed. PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr Reesor, from James Howard and seven others. asking that Lots 32 and 33, in 9th and 10th Cong. ., be taken from Stanfi- ville Public School and the same annexed to S S No 22 in this municipality. 7 By Mr Reesur, from Thus Hudson and and thirty olhens, for the same Rurpose. Mr Forster, seconded by Lit-James. moved that Charles Trevnthen be allowed the privilege of constructing a crossing. satisfactory to the Reeve, opposite his property in Lotâ€, Con 5, at his own ex- pense. 1 u u \r nun- ‘ Mr Forster, seconded by Mr Williamson, moved that the Treasurer be and is hereby aulbmized to pay, on order of the Reeve. the sum of $10, being the amount. granted to Rubi. McLellan yearly. Mr Reesor asked leave to introduce a By-law to deï¬ne the duties to be paid for Tavern and Shop Licenses. Leave given. Tavern licenses, $100; Shop, 8200. The By<law received its several readings and passed. Mr James, seconded by Mr Rwsor, mov- ed that the Treasurer be and his hereby in- structed to inform the Couuty Treasurer to withdraw the sale of ‘axes of part of east half Lot 14, 3rd COLL, quarter acre, the Council being unable to furnish discription of said lot. Mr. James,seconded by Mr Forster, mov- ed that when this Council udjoums, it standsadjourned until Saturday, the 10th ‘day of April next ensuing. .. "v...- Mr Williamson, seconded by Mr Reesor, moved that the taxes on the Primitive Methodist Church in the Village of Union- ville be remitted for the year 1879. Mr Forster, seconded by Mr Williamson, moved that Mr Reesor and the mover be a committee to examine the roads and bridges opposite Lots 19 and 20, 9th Con., and report at the next; meeting of this Council as to repairs considered necessary." York Township Councn Mr Williamson; seconded by Mr Forster, moved that. the Treasurer’ a bond presented to this Council by the Reeve be considered mtjgfaciory. __ Farm to Rent. On the 4th Con. East Gwillimbry, Lot No 5, about 3:5 miles from Newmarket, Bradford and Holland Landing, containing 160 acres of good land, all cleared but about 20 acres, well watered with a never failing creek, There is a RoughCast House, 4 large Barns and 3. Stable. For particulars and terms, apply to The Council then adjourned. The Coï¬ncil then adjourned. MRS W- MflRRISDN- 37 Gould St. Toronto.‘ Thankful or the favors of the past the years tray still be consulted in any branch of the pro fession, as follows : Richmond Hill.†9th & 24th of each month (at Palmer House) Aurora, 15c, 8th,16th,a.nd 22nd do New-market, ............ 2nd do Stouï¬ville ............ ..18th do Markham ...... . .. . dc Victoria. Square ...... do Thornhill ...... do Maple ........... . do Woodbridge ...... do Kleinburg .. . ...... do Nobleton ............ do Aunsthetics, as Nitrous Oxide, etc., used when ordered, and none but the boat material used W "V ' SURGEON DENTIST, has removed to 87 King Htrcet Emit. Toronto, over H. A: C. Bluchfm‘d‘s new shoe store Best mineral teeth inserted in u. mmmer to suit each patient. Particular attention given to the preservation and regulation of the natural math carefully avoing ull unnecessary pain. A. \V SPAULDING , LDSAssistunt‘ RICHMOND HILL, ONT., Graduate of Toronto University, and Member of (.110 College of Physicians and Surgeons. Assistant to Dr. James Langsmï¬. Richmond Hill, Octobur 16th, 1879. R. B. Orr, M. B. and First Silver Medalist, University of Toronto, M. C. P. S. Ontario. L S A- L-. England (Late of London England Surgeon, Eta, l3? Ofï¬ce Hours, 8 to 10, 1 to 2, and 8 to 8. omcml Assiguec, Real Estate Agent, Convey- uncer, Broker, &c., &c., Mortgages bought. and sold. Farms bought and sold, or rented. Insurance cffected,&c. &c. Money to Lend at Low Rates, U TEES, Attorneys, Soh'citm‘s-ixhChuncery etc.. 64 Adelaide sweet East, (opposite the Court House), Toronto. OFFICEâ€"«Victoria Chambers, 9 Victoriasm‘eet Toronto. Barristers, Attorneys~at~Law, Solicitors-in- Chnncery, Conveyuucm‘s, otc. Ofï¬cesâ€"Imperial Bunk Buildings, Wellington street, Toronto. THOMAS FERGUSON, Q.C. JOHN BARN. WM. SETON GORDON, GEO. 1“. SHXPLBY Ferguso ' Bain, Gordon a. Shiplev. W. rnm nvn OULTBEE & EVATT. BARRIS- TEES, Attorneys, Soh'citors-in~(‘,hun(zery NEWTONBROOK, P. O. CON V EYANCING- ETC. Bethune, Moss. Falconbridge AND HOYLES, BARRIS'I ERS, &0 Jan Bethune Q C‘ N W Hoylos, Is a, 20 King Street, W’est, Toronto. J. ELLIOT LANGSTAFF, M. D. Excellent accommodation for the Public. Good stubling and attentive hostler. Proctor’s Bus leaves this Hotel to connect with all the N R R Trains going North and South, at 7.3 u m, 1 p m 4.15 p m, and 7.15 v m. The Robin Hood Hotel, This House is one of the Best Hotels to be found north of Toronto. Everything is managed in First Class Style. Sample Room for Commer- cial Travellers. Good Stnbling and attentive hustler. Terms, 5111 per day. The Richmond Hill ’Bus leaves this House at 730 n..m., for Tor- onto, and returning leaves Toronto at 3.30 p.111. THE PALMER HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL, J' Palmer. Prop RICHMOND HILL ON'l‘.. Cosgrove Bros, Prop’s ALIâ€iiED BOULTBEE To lend on M ortgnge of landed property only at a low rate of interest. N0 Loan loss than $400 will be entortaiuod. $50,000$ Money to Lend at Low Rates. Mortgages Bought. and sold. Richmond Hill, Jany. lat, 1880 Transactions strictly conï¬dential. Apply personally, 01' by letter to the u11dersigned. WESTERN CAN ADA LOAN AND SAVINGS COMPANY. Oflicesâ€"No. 70 Church street, Toronto. HON. GEO. W. ALLAN, _Senator President. George Gooderham .................. Vice- President DIRECTORSâ€"Sunluel Flatt, M.P., Wm. Gooder 1mm, Geo. W. Lewis, Thos. H. Lee, Hon. D. L Macpherson, Senator. Capital, $1,000,000; Reserve Fund, $360,000 Total Assets, $3,000,000 Saving; Bank Money recelved on deposit, and interns payable halt yearly or compounded. Soe our reduced 101m table. For further information apply at at the Ofï¬ces the Com’otmv. Walter S. Lee. Manager AWEEh 1n your own town, and no capital risked. You can give the busâ€" iness a. trial Without expense. The best; opportunity ever offered for those Will- ing to work. You should try nothing else until you see for yourself what you can do at the bus- iness we offer. No room to explain here. You can devote all your time or only your spnre time to the business, and make great pay for every hour that you work. Women make as much as men. Semi for special private terms and perti- .~.z A--LL'.L“4AA nnu'b Luau. DUuu n» strum.“ hunw†.0â€, , _ culars Which We mail free, $5 outï¬t free, Don‘t complain ofhard times while you have sucha. gimme. Address H. HALLETT 6!, 00., Portland ama. ‘ JAMES GORBILEY, NORTH OF SCOTLAND CHAMBERS, “@nfwll @Mï¬ï¬. Mortgages Bought F, J. D. SMITH, Dr A ROBINSON. SURGEON DENTIS $50000 BRANCH Promptly attended to‘ P. O. Box 2527. MONEY T0 LOAN. ï¬xedml. BARBISTER, ETC., gaunt. J - K~ PALGBNBRIDEE 313125]th ORR. MAPLE gaming. 0 Moss, W C Falconbridge W Bnrwick, A BAylesworth C. ADAMS, L.D.S., WM. Won'rs DVA’L‘T‘ Call and see our cheap Cabinet Photo Frames, all worthy of inspection. and great reduction of prices. Of every description. Call and price the Goods, and‘xsee for yourselves. I P G SAVAGE Fruits of all kinds at the lowest Cash prices.†Fine young Hyson Tea for Fifty Cents. A Iarge stock of Furniture on Hand. Pictures and picture frames. A ï¬ne Selection of French Chrome Mottos very cheap. RUSTIC MOTTOS VERY CHEAP Crockery and Glassware E Every department complete. Groceries, such as Teas, Sugars and Fruits, we sell as cheap or cheaper than any House in the village, or at least we think so, therefore call and see for yourselvés. Richmond Hill, Dec 18th, 1879 anything else. Capital not required; we Will start you. $12 per day at home made by the industrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is tha time. Costlv outï¬t and terms free. Address TRUE & 00.. Augusta..Ma.ine. u can make money taster at work tor us than at 1. Any person who takes a, page! regularly from a. post. ofï¬ce, Whether directs in his name or another’a, or Whether he has subscribed or not. is responsible for payment. LA W CONCERNING NEWSPAPERS 2. If a. person orders his paper discontinued he must. pay 11.11 arrears, or the publishers may con- tinue to send it. until payment is made, and than collect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the ofï¬ce or not. 3 The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers or gerioch‘cala from the ost oflice, or reerQving “R lama}; them unea led for, in “A“-.“J Am“: 01' femavyug Epfl 168N111; ULIBPI uucmuuu gnma‘facxe evxdence of mtentzonul frauiv. Richmond Hill, Oct 22nd, 1879 Richmond Hill, Dec‘ISth 1879 3i EHTQEF smmm THE LEADING Grocery Store THE CHEAPEST BOOTS AND SHOES ALL FARM P3011116}: TAKEN AT MARKET PRIBES. While Returning Thanks for past. favors, 1 would Respecpect- fully Solicit. a. Call. If you want to SAVE MONEY buy where you can buy the Cheapest for Cash. WINTER GOODS 15 to 20 Per Cent Discount Reynold’s & Newtons Noted for Cheap Groceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed. In Richmond Hill or any other Hill. SELLING AT FROM AT D ' BUILDER'Sherwood. 4th Con. Vaughan, Special atï¬hntion given to Stair Building. Punctuul fattpngioy will be given to 8.11 orders. Address Maple P 0. KEFFER, CONTRACTOR A N1 ' BUILDER. Sherwood. 4th Con. Vaughan YORK HERALD M. H. KEEFLER Every RICHMOND HILL ONT ISAAC CROSBY. Opposite C‘rosbgf’s Store Only $1 aYear. Published JOHN BROWN Thursday Afternoon CANADA ROY A L BENEFIT w_,_‘.\_.SlIEIETY !: Head Offlce,‘â€"â€"â€"Sarn|a, Ontario. PRESIDENT,â€".noh' Aléxande‘r Vidal, Senator. TREASURERâ€"WM. J. Guxd Sec- Twas. Lambton P B :5; 1 Society. This Society lï¬- organized tor me purpose 0: en aning persons between 16 mm 60 years of age, by becoming members; ‘to make provision for old age, and in caserof dbathï¬o secure sum of money to their Widows and orphan children, or to other relatives or persons dependent' on; them; and to secure to each ‘member of the Beneï¬t Branch, medical attendmwe and u weekly~allownuce, in case of sickness or accident disabling hill from doigg his usual. Worl}; - '- , Wk“; __A:_L:A_ A. ._u 4A.. '1he great value of beneï¬t societies to all class- aas who depend upon their personal efforts for tho support of themselves Mid their families, is now universally recognized. MANAGER 3;“ sEcRETA.RY;â€"Wn J Koavs, Ofï¬cial Assignee. This Socieiy pmsenls two distinguishing features :â€" lsIâ€"â€"Snmllness 0f Cost. _ . 2nd- '1‘ he satisfactory sec'uiity afforded to umhers. Full particulars nbmined from GEO CHANTLER. RICHMOND HILL ONT Agent for the Townships of Markham, Vuughan, whitchurch mud K1111. Dr Jas Lanqsmfl", Medical Referee- Dec 9, 1879 The Pills purity the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invaluable in all complaints incidental to Females. ' The Ointment is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers of how- ever long standing. For Bronchitis, Diptherin, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism. and all Skin Diseases it has no equal. I most respectfully take leave to call the My mention of the Public generally to the fact, that certain Houses in New York are sending to many parl's of the globe SPURIOUS IMITATIONS of my Pills and Ointment. These fmuds hem.- on their labels some address in New York. I do not allow my medicine to be sold in any part of the United States. I have no agents there. My medicines are only made by me at 533, Oxford Street, .Ifnndpn In th ks of directions afï¬xed to the spur- ious makeis a cautinnmaming the Public against being deceived by conntert‘eim. Do not, be misled by this audacious trick, as they are the counter- feits they pretend to denounce. These counterfeits are purchgsed by un rinci- plod Vendors M one-half the [)1 ice of my l’i lsand Ointment. and are sold to you as my genuine Medicines I most. earnestly appeal to that sense 0! justice which I feel sure I may venture upon asking from all honorable persons, to assist me, and the Pub lie, as far as may lie in their power. in denoun lug this shameful qud. Each Pot and Box Of the Genuine Medicinen bears the British Government Stump, with the words “ HOLLOWAY'B PILLS AND OINTMENT LONDON," engraved thereon. 0n the label is the address, 533, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, where alone thev are Manufactured. Ointments bearing any other uddroés are coun- terfeits The Trade Marks of these Medicines are regis tmed in Ottawa Hence,u.11y one throu 110111; the British Possessions, who may keep the men icuu Counterfeits for sale, will be prosecuwd 568 Oxford Street. London, Jun 1 1870 GRAYB Speciï¬c Medicine! "Hu‘ "mnmlishllemedyistfn V unfuilingcurefor Seminal VVeuk- ness,Spermutorr- hen, Impoteucy, and all diseases that follow as a. \ _ sequence of self ‘~\‘ ‘\ Abuse,†less of ~ , ‘ ‘ Memory, Univer ' - Before Takingmq Lnssihnde,Afmr Takmg' pmn in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature old age, and mnnyother diseases that lead to insanity con- sumption and a premature grave. l3†Full par- ticulurs in our Pamphlet which we desire to send free by mail to every one. TRADE "LARK. Tho Speciï¬c Medicine is sold by all Druggist at $| per package, or six packages fox $5, or will be sent by mail on receipt of the money, by vxddresaing, THE GRAY MEDICINE Co, Tolonto, Ont... Canada. NB.â€"~The demands of our business have no- cesaituted our removing to Toronto, to which place please address all future communications [$380k]. in Richmond Hill by all druagists, and everywhere in Czumdu and the United States 11 “hole sulenud retail druggista Having lately purchased ' the interest of the above business I can conï¬dently ï¬uarantee Satisfaciion? In all branches of the trade. Having paid SPECIAL ATTENTION BEWARE OF NEW YORK COUNTERFEITS. AMONTH sua‘nteed. 912 a. (lay at home by the industrious. Capital not required; We will start you. Men Women, boys and girls make money mater at work for us than at anything else. The work is light and uleasmnt, and such as anyone can go right. at. Those who are wise Who see this notice will send us their addresses at once and see forthemgolves.w(}ost1}: Outï¬t and terms uh: , ,LA__J__ A Elgin Mills, Jun. 7th 1880. ruuu vvv . v. free. Now 13 the tune. Tï¬dsa Lilready at. work are laying up huge sums of money. Address TRUE & CO.,Augusta, Maine. Igunmnteo to sutisiv the Come and give us a trial. N No deception AND HORSE SHOER‘ Horse shoeing done at. $111 set‘for Cash, and 40 cents for removes. ' Geo. STEPHENS Place ,of BusineESJusb north of P Crosby, Esq., Yon'ge street, Rich‘m’om} Hil‘l- FLGIN MILLS BLHEKSMITH SHflP. IE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN TIMES. Horse Shoeing General Blacksmith; OFFICERS : T119 Greq.tEng-TRADE MARK. sfv the most fastidious trial. No disappointment J OHN PLAX'I‘ON Hollpymy’s Pills and ES :3 EN (312‘ “ A» N D: E NINUJID sprcies} éaNUmE: FITC',‘ é‘odo" AM? 514553? Prepzir‘ed 8;; sold; by H†Sdn‘aersbpflsg S6ï¬Â§ ‘ tuny compounded. Remember the place, y? APOTHECAhY’S HALL; A Call SOlicited. Satlsfactmn (xï¬araï¬teed Prescriptions care nn‘i'g's, Toilet Al‘tiélké,‘ RELIEVE AED CURE. Spmal Compinintq, General and Nervous Debiliiy, Rheumatism, Gout, Nervouuiié‘eqs‘ Liver, Kidney. Lungs, Throat and Chest Compluiuls, Neural‘gi‘u, Bronchilin. Incipient Paralysis, Asthma, Sciatica, Sprmns, Cous'umpti'ol’i',’ Sleeplessnesn, Colds, Indigestion, Spernmmrrhoea.‘&c.',“ A _ , , _ . â€".. â€"â€"~. . _ 7 7 II The proprietor of this establishment. having had many years experience, and atudied clolinetllzf this acicncu in its application to curative pumcses, feels conï¬dent that in presenting this AC . ELECTRIC A Pl’LlAN CES to the public, he is supplying them with the best instrument of their kind now known to the tacit;Humâ€"instruments that will do their Work \vell if used in accordance with; printed directions given with euch appliance, and would warn the public against all cheap imita- tion of 1111 his imam _ .7 , .» .n h. ..,m..â€n . nnr . A unnu \ nu vnn' urn l Dl.‘ uA-E‘YX“ tion 01 11111115 gums. ASK FUN NUKMAIVS ELECTRIC APPLIANCES AND YOU WILL BE SAFE“ AGAINST IMPOSITION. TESTIMONIALS. TMMA" ..._~.--.o.’n‘. A. Nonmm, Em†lugersou, August, 16w. DEAR Slur->1 buffurvd for four years from what Dr Davies of Chicago, and other eminent siciuns culled rheumatism uf tho bowels, which they tried invuin to cure ; but I am thm'lkjui Buy your umdiumxs have entirely rcmov -d the pain. I recommend all sufferch to try them. Yuurs truly, PETER Downm. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. m,,,,,,4, ‘vu_ m...) . Mr. Norman, ‘ :101'011110, nuv. Aoru, mu, I have fully tried and most carefully tested nnd seen med your Curative Insoles and Bunda,’ and believe this to Do om: m" the host forms of administering Electricity, now known to be 01' Such vuluuble importuncc for the relief of Rheumatism and Ncumlgic affections. 1 most cherfull re: commend their use to all sufferers of these coniplainftgk C B HALL, M. D. 20 Cast-Howell lace: NJ U Mr Norumm, Toronto, Oct. 10th, 1379. . DEAR Singâ€"About three years ago I fell from a ladder about twelve feet. across the banister of the stairs, und was taken up for dead, since which time I have suffered severe pain in my back and side, and grunt weukimss, uniitting me for business, and got very little ease until 1 used your Elec: tric Belt and Insoles, which relieved 1116 very much. Yours truly, JOHN OVENS. 125 Yonge St.†The Appliances uro nuule in all sizes and shapes fol the different parts of the body, and range in price from $1.00 to $5.00 fur smull Bands, and from $5.00 to $15.00 for Waist Belts. See Circulars; which is milod free to all applicants. Remember thi) address, A. NORMAN, No. 4 Queen street East, Toronto, Ont; N. 3â€"10le ic Baths, Sulphur Baths, Vapour, Herbal, Meucuriul and Hot. and Cold Baths always v1\nva (m- Y. .11 a nun] Gnntlnmmr Feb. 18511 '30. randy {01 Ladies and Gentlemen DRAIN TILE, OF THE BEST n" A TJ'I‘Y AT §§ Wnnl‘ Bailing, Yarns, TM); huv‘e Hrs}; 4,. 4â€".â€" NUBMAN’S ELECTBU EUHMIVE APPLIANAEETS‘Z QUALITY AT NNNNINI}, SPINNING, NNSTNNI WENNINN; E; Richmond Hill, Sept llth. 1879.. j' " "' u , , «w “J3 orner Yonvc and Centre Street East,‘l"nichm(md Hlll {OLL CARDINGâ€" g TELLING AN]! DYEINH IN ALL 1T2 BRANIIHBS: THUS; NIGHTINGALE'S, IN RUNNING ORDER ï¬ié'étfiéity .the Lite Fluid: Hex-115 Fresh, and‘ Ihis‘ Yvur's- Growth on Hand M. '_--‘L\..;1=_!x 0| [he Flllf‘Sl 1* Invor um] Q‘uuhly. THOS H MéNï¬LhY A SPECIALTY; Y0 rkvil‘e" ESTABLISHED 1874 '! _ A few diaries of s‘u‘p‘eriof quality, for." 1880, for sale at the HERALD’ Store. Sub’scï¬ptions' taken‘ foi tbe‘ GLUE}? a? [he HERALD Store; ï¬h‘ém‘iéhi‘s,’ l‘é’t‘fï¬iï¬Ã©ï¬g’ 'i a large Stock or Always [In Hand. VTorqntoLNov. 23115 187}; ,.. Du...†- her eminent IN- I am thank!