,,,,, J V, He next produces an array of authority. which at ï¬rst sight may appear imposing. There are 45 Grand Lodges in the U S mui 7 in the Domin- ion, in all 52. Of these he cites the action of but 10, and4 only of the 10 have taken an oï¬icial action in the matter: 4 of the of the other 6 re- .ceiving reports of Committees on Correspond- -once only, While 2 went no further than listen- ing to the addresses of their Grand Masters on :the subject. It will be seen that not one of the Grand Lodges in the Dominion (except of course .the Grand Lodge of Canada) has taken an ofï¬cial action in the matter, nor should it be forgotten that the correspondence referred to was from their representatives in the Grand Lodge of (Canada and Who were hostile to us. It was through such misrepresentetion as the editor of the TIMES has been guilty of, that the 10 out of the 52 took the action they did. The editor of the TIMES indulges in u, tirade of abuse of Messrs Westlake and Bean. He say s that they have no authority from the Grand Lodge of Ontario for what they are doing. The following is a copy of the Dispensation from the Grand Master under which they are acting £â€" To whom it may Concern. Know e,â€"That I do hereby appointvMost ‘ )‘Worship ul Bro Francis Westlake, Past Grand Master, and Right WorshipfulDro Stephen Bean, Junior Grand Warden. of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, A F & A M, with full power to act in my behalf, to form and establish Lodges under the above jurisdiction, to initiate, pass and raise as many candidates in one night as they may think proper, and to install the oflicers of the Lodges so formed. SUEPENDED.â€"The ï¬rm of Messrs D Suth- erland & Son, of this place, have sus- pendedâ€"caused from wheat operations last season. we understand. There is reason~ able prospect of satisfactory arrangements .f being effected,â€"so that the business will continue as usual after a short suspension. Grand Master Wilson, in his address at the an- nual communication, held in Kingston in July, 1867, said :2 “The mime by which for nmny years *we have been known and recognized in tho .Masonie W0r1d,beeomes now,it is claimed, IL mis- nomer. The Grand Lodge of N ova. Scotiu, which ï¬lms supreme authority in that section of the Dominion, is as much u GmndLodge of Calla-(11L ' «as We ourselves are.†R W. Bro Dr Malmy, of South Carolinaâ€"Whom 1(:‘r M Wilson, in a. letter addressed to the Grand Master of England, in 1859, acknowledged to be “one of the most distinguished Masonic writers (in this continent, or clsewhere"-wroto in a. let- ter to Grand Master 'Wilsun, hearing date, Aug. 18b, 1867, nens the following passage: “You are no longer the Grand. Lodge 01 Canada. The only way of avoiding four Grand Lodges is for till the Lodges to unite in the form ntion of m Grand Lodge of Ontario. Since that time no such action has taken place, and no Grand Lodge of Ontario was formed until the 10th day of February. (1876), when the present Lodge of Ontario was duly constituted and incorpor‘ated.‘ The editor closes his article by saying that. it is one of the ï¬rst. principals in Masonry that can- vassing for members is strictly prohibited. For the lost two years members under the jurisdic- tion of his Grand Lodge have button-holed every candidate they could ï¬nd Who mode implication Site join one of our 10d es and have offered to take - them into their Lodges for any price. At the last annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, 8,11 Masonic intercourse was forbidden with the _Gmnd .Lodge of Cunoida. MISSING.-â€"-A young man named Freder- ick William Taylor left the employ of Mr Stephen Howard, East Gwillimbury, on Sunday, Ilth, and since which time the 1ad’spa1ents, or the family of Mr Howard have been unable to heary anv satisfactmy tidings of him. VS hen last seen he was proceeding westward on the townline of King leading from Newmarket to Glen- Wille. The young man is about 18 yeais of age; stontly built; about ï¬ve feet high; fresh complexion; dark brown hair. and 'was dressed inadrab suit. Any informa- tion leading to his whereabouts will be flvhankl'ully received by his parents, who :reside near Holland Landing. If the lad is asafe and doing well, it would be Satisfactory :for his friends to hear of him. freshments will also be served on the ‘AGmundy All members of Chapters and Blue Lodges are expected to appear in re- ggalia. ,4_. ‘ .k, r 'istenco known to Masons. That is no ously untrue. Our members have repeatedly visited Hodges under the jurisdiction of several of the «Grand Lodges of the United States, and our late IDeputy Grand Master visited Lodges in England «during the past year. He next quotes from Grand Master Weller's address to prove that we have ceased to exist. W's were Incorporated in 1876 under the lawyer Ontario (37 Victoria) and ï¬lm following certiï¬cate from the Provincial Re- ‘gistrer’s Ofï¬ce shows that we still remain incor- 3porated and are therefore the ONLY legal Meson- :-1c body in Ontario. , , I hereby certif that a. Declaration of the (Grand Lodge of F & A M of Ontario, was ï¬led jiuthis 011109 01113116 16th day of February 1876, :and said Declaration still remains on ï¬le and no wother paper has been ï¬led in this ofl‘ice since, ushowtng that the above Declaration has been cancelled. on the track of the Northern R. R. Hetvveeu Holland Landing and Bradford river, on Tuesday morning, 13th. Deceased must have been lying upon the roadway, and was fearfully mutilated. Saw MILL BURNED. â€"The Steam Saw DELI belonging to Mr Richard Pollock, n ar Keswick, North Gwillimbury, was destroyed by ï¬re on Saturday night last. Dwelling and out-buildings adjacent were saved. Loss $3000 ; insured for $1200. My attention has been called to u slanderous mud. cowardly attack on Messrs. VVestlmke and 'aBean, Grand Lodge 0 icers of the Grand Lodge rof Ontario, in the Port Ho 0 TIMES of the 24th, :andyrepeated in its issue 0 the 26th inst. Slan- deroua because untrue, and cowardly because My} B Trayesgreiugeg to ï¬ne}? a‘reply. MASONIG.â€"A grand Masonic Converse" :zione and Promenade Concert under the :auspices of Doric Royal Arch Chapter, No. ‘60, G. R. 0., is announced to take place in the Agricultural Hall and- Grrounds,Ncw-‘ market. on Friday evening next, July 23rd iinst. Vocal and Instrumental music of a ihighordcr will form an important part of ribs evening's entertainment. Two Brass :Bands have been secured for the occasion, 'viz: the Sharon Masonic and Newmnrket Mechanics’ Bands. A novel feature ofthe entertainment will be a Modern Arcanum, «or Natural and Scientific Exhibition. Rc- F1RE.â€"A dwelling-house at Franklm, East Gwillimbury, occupied by Mr Anson Jones and owned by Mr Stephen Howard, wasdestroyed by ï¬re during the afternoon of Wednesday 14th. Contents of house saved: it originated from a stove-pipe in the back-kitchen, we understand. .A Masonic Explanation. Toronto, J one 20th 1880." ‘When the editor of the TIMES asserts as he does rm his issue of last Seturday.thn,t we escape being prosecuted as impostors through the leniency of 117119 Grand Lodge of Canada, he states What he knows to 'be false. So far from such being the case, the fact is'that the Grand Lodge of Outnrio 5:13 a. legally incornomted Society with legal rights as such, while the so-celled Grand Lodge of which he is 8.11 unworthy member, is not known 10 the law. I say an unworthy member because :no worthy Mason will truduce the character of nether, even though he may think that other nthe wiping: _ Since the Act of Confederation, altering the political Constitution of British America by the division of the territory into sevei nl distincty Pro< vinoes under separate Legislatures, each of the IProvinces,vas such,lms been recognized by the most competent mvthorities as, Masonicnlly, un- occupied torritm'v g to Iiiugqnic‘jprisdiqtign. To all Whom it may Concern :â€" FATAL ACCIDENT.â€"A person by the narqe of Wm §i1_nps_gu vsfas acfideirxtIy killed In conclusion let me say that the so-called Grand Lodge of Canada. tried to crush out the Grand Lodge of Quebec, but were at lestcompell- ed to surrender every point in dispute. In the case of the formation of the Grand Lodge of Queâ€" bec, an edict of suspension was issued against the members taking part in that movement, sim- ilar to What has now been issued against Masons under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Ontario. The pretended suspensions issued against the members of the Grand Lodge of Ontario had not any force, as the parties said to be so suspended were under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Ontario before such edict was issued. One of the principal reasons of the .formstion of the Grand Lodge of Ontario was the fact that immense sums of money, which should have been spent in relieving the sick and for the support of the widow and the fatherless, was wasted in Xpe 've suppers and Wines. .. "a “AA rum“; T â€ANA A: A“; The Constitutlon of the Grand Lodge of Ont- tio strictly and absolutely rrohibits the use of intoxicating liquors in the lodge rooms, and also forbids lodges using Funda for the the purchase of refreshments. Let the public judge of our objects and the Masonic world. of our worthiness. __ _ _ W J It EA‘RGERAVE, [r J B Trayesreiusea to insert a. reply. 113 Says the Gram}! Lodge 9! Ontario has no ex- Given under my hand and the Seal of the Grand Lodge, this 2nd day of June, A D 1880., A L 5880. [G L S.] J ames Keith, G M Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of Ontario Toronto, June 30th, 1880. ‘ (From the Newmarket Em.) NEW MARKET . (Signed) John F C Ussher Delgglfay Provincial Registrar We‘ve a stb‘c'k of A 1 blankets, So come along ulna do not fail, Of flannels too for shirts ; To bring with you your wool ; And for your wives and daughters For which we’ll pay you well in trade, We’ve winceya to make skirts. Or else with cash in full. Having leased the Richmond Hill Woolen Mills, formerly leased to Mr T McNelly, we are new pre- pared to carry on the business, and guarantee genexjal satisfwotion. BARBINE, SPINNING, MANUPAETURINE, 8o RAE BABPBT WEAVINE Done to Order. See our steak, AT RICHMOND HILL AND WOODSRIDGE. SPECIAL LINES IN WTTONS, SHIRTINGS, DEMINS, DUCKS, ETC. ETC, A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF To see ï¬g afoui‘ mill, Where the very best of woolen goods; Are made thh care and skill. W WHITTERS, Prints &: Dress SUITS ME Tl WEB WM 53 IIPWARII SPRING IS HERE! New & Seasonable Goods, Groceries, Crockery. Hardware, &c., in abundance, all of which is respectfully submitted to the inspection of a critical public. ISAAC CROSBY. (If? All kinds of Farmers’ Produce taken in Exchange. Daytime. A call requested. ALEE FRESH ERDGEBIES, PREVISIUNS, HARDWARE & ERUGKERY 1880, W O O L! 1880, . :‘l‘j'NION‘ FOREVER : Woodbridge and Richmond Hill Woolen Mills. Came all youjolly faggn'e'ra, I" “mam"... At Toronto Prices! Paint 85 Oil at Toronto Prices. ROOM PAPER, Patterns; Richmond Hill, June 3rd, 1880 FOR. FIVE CENTS PER ROLL MUST BE SOLD. RELIEVE AEI) CURE. Spinal Complaints, General and Nervous Debiiity, Rheumatism. Gout. Nervnnsness Liver, Kidney. Lungs, Throat and Chest Cmupluinls,'Neuralgia. Bronchitis. Incipient Paralysis, Asthma, Sciatica, Spralns. Consumption, Sleeplessness, Colds, Indigestion. Spermatorrhoea. &c., The proprietor of this establishmentfl’mving had many years experience, rind studied closely th e science in its application to curative purposes, feels conï¬dent that in presenting this ACME ELECTRIC APPLIANCES to the public, he is supplying them With the best instrument of their kind now known to the science,â€"instruments that will do their work well if used in accordance with printed directions given with each appliance, and would warn the public against all cheap imita- tion of all his goods. . ASK FOR. NORMAN’S ELECTRIC APPLIANCES AND YOU WILL BE SAFE AGAINST IMPOSITION. TESTIMONIALS. , A Norman, Esq.,' Ingersoll, August, 1879. DEAR SIR,â€"I suï¬ered for four years from what Dr Davies of Chicago, and other eminent phy- sicians culled rheumatism of the bowels, which they tried in vain to cure ; but I am thankful“ to say your appliances have entirely removed the pain. I recommend all sufferers to try them. Yours truly, PETER Dowme. BHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. Mr. Norman, .Totonto, Nov. 23rd, 1874, I have fully tried and most carefully tested and seen used your Curatlve Insoles and Bands, and believe this to be one of the best forms of administering Electricity, now known to be of such valuable importance for the relief of Rheumatism and Neurnlgic affections. 1 most cherfull re- commend. their use to all sufferers of these (:oxri§1.xjxti§1ï¬sY C B HALL, M. D. 20 Cesar-Howell lwce. Mr Norman, Toronto, Oct. 10th, 1879. DEAR SmI~About three veers a. o I fall from a ladder about twelve feet across the hamster of the stairs, and was taken up for den. , since Which time I have suffered severe pain in my back and side, and great weakness, unï¬tting me for business, and got very little ease until 1 used your Elec- tric Belt and Insoles, which relieveq me verv much; lyoursmtruly‘, Jami pvnNs: 125 ~Yonge St. “The Appliances are made 111 mi sizes and shapes fox the different parts of the body, and range in price from $1.00 to $5. 00 for small Bands, and from $5. 00 to $15. 00 for \Vuist Belts. See Circulars, which is miled free to all applicants. Hememberthe address, A. NORMAN, No. 4 queen street East, Toronto, Ont N. B. â€"Electric Baths, Sulphur Baths. Vapour, Herbal, Memurial and Hot and Cold Baths always ready for Ladies and Gentlemen. Feb 18th '80 Manager for Richmond Hill Branch. Richmond Hill, June 16th. 1880. Richmond Hill, July 7, 1880 THE TRADE. Summer is Coming, and the Is Prepared with a Large and Splendid Assortment of Richinondeill, April lat, 1880 ESTABLISHED 1874 NURMAN’S ELEETHU BUBATIVE The Largest and Best. Stock of Spring 'Iweeds to be seen in Richmond Hill The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Boots and Shoes in Richmond HI“. Usual Stock of Groceries and Furniture. HARVEST TOOLS! @N‘EAAMQ EMILE E A Splendid Assortment! MOURNING GOODS ! Cheaper than ever. Remember in Flour and Feed Electricit the Life Fluid. Phi: netnhï¬chmnnt Lavina 'hnfl 'rnnnv vnnra nYnnriennn In Cobourgs, TWINS, Merinos & Cashmeres BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Cradles, Scythes, Smiths. Rakes, Forks, Satin Finish at 15 cents, worth 30 cts. Is the place to ï¬nd a complete stock of Another Large Stock of Room Paper Call and Inspect Stock. THE We've tweedé for suits for men and boys, We’ve yam to use for hose ; We've twins and mney coveruds, In fact what e’er you choose. 52w BUHATIVE APPLIANCES J. F. McINTOSI-I &: SON JOHN BROWN. â€yr.‘ P G SA VAGE Goods delivered in the 4:0 Prop . STELL V1 TO EOU FIRST PRIZE on the Patterson Improved Light Reaper. FIRST PRIZE on the Ithaca. Selfâ€"discharging Horse Rake. First Prize for the best selection of Implements at the Richmond Hill and Yonge Street Agricultural Societies Spring Fair, May 24th, 1880, in competition with the lending maufucturers of Canada. PRICES : â€"Improved Reaper, $105. Combination Mower, $70. Ithaca Horse Rake, $80. 5 per cent off for net cash. Patonbees for the Dominiï¬ of the World Renowned Spring Tooth Harrow See our reduced loan table. Fm further information amply at at the Oflices the Oommmv. Walter S. Lee. Manager 0 SURGEON DENTIST, has removed to 87 King street East, Toronto, over H.152 C.B]achf<1r<1‘s new shoe store Best mineral teeth inseruod in a. Hummer to suit (nah patient. P articular attention given to the p ,esewmion and regulation of tho 11111111511 teeth cmefullv avomg all unnecessary pain. A. W SPAULDING, LDs \ssismut. N OFFICE RICHMOND HILL, Fmsr 10 DAYS OF EACH MONTH, MAPLE. ............... VICTORIA SQUARE Thankful or fhe favors of the past the years n my still be consulted in any branch of the pro fession, as follows: Richmond Hi1!“ . 9th 65 24th of each month HON. GEO. W. ALLAN, Senator, President. Géorge Gooderham .................. ' Vice-President DIRECTORSâ€"Samuel Flatt. M.P., Wm. Gooder hum, Geo. W. Lewis, Thos. H. Lee, Hon. D.. L Manpherson, Senator. (m: Palmer House) Aurora, 151:, Shh, 16611, and 22nd do Newumrket, ............ 2nd do Stouffville.. do Markham ...... dc Victoria. Square . do Thoruhill ...... do Maple ...... (10 Woodbridge ...... do Kleinburg. do Nobleton do A11ustheb1c§us Nmmus Oxxde etc. ., used when ordered. and none but the beat material used Capital, $1,000,000; Reserve Fund, $360,000 Total Assets, $3,000,000 Saving’s Bank BRANCH ‘ Money recewed on‘deposit, und' in‘téres payable half yearly or compounded. Richmond Hill, J any. lat, 1880 Jus Bethune Q C‘ N W Hoyles, Transactions strictly conï¬dential. Apply personally, or by letter to the undersigned. To lend on Mortgage of landed property only at a low rate of interest. N0 Loan less than $400 will be entertained. Bethune, Moss. Falconbridge AND HOYLES, Barristers, Attorneys-ut-Luw, Solicitors-in- Chancery, Convoynncors,etc. Ofï¬cesâ€"Imperial Bunk Buildings, Wellington street, Toronto. THOMAS FERGUSON, QC. JOHN BAIL. WM. SETON GORDON, GEO. F. SHIPLEY NORTH OF SCOTLAND CHAMBERS, l8 3:. 20 King Street, West, Toronto. Ferguson, Bain, Gordon 49 Shiplev, Ofï¬cial Assignee, Real Estate Agent, Convey- uncer, Broker, 620., 650., ‘ ESTERN CANADA L O A. N AND SAVINGS COMPANY. BARRIS'EERSMLC Mortgages bought and sold. Farms bought and sold, or rented. Insurance eï¬octod,&c. 6m. Money to Lend at Low Rates, U TEES, Attorneys, Solicitors-inâ€"Chuncery etc" 64 Adelaide street East, (opposite the Court House), Togouto. OFFICEâ€"Victoria Chambers, 9 Victoria. street Toronto. BOULTBEE & EVATT. BARRIS- TEES. Attornevs. Solicitors-inâ€"Chnncerv NEWTONBROOK, P. O. CONVEYANCING- ETC. ALFRED BOULTBEE. WM. Won/rs DVA'M‘. Money to Lend at Low Rates. Mortgages Bought and sold. JAMES GORMLEY, Ofï¬cesâ€"No. 70 Church street, Toronto. Mortgages Bought X’.0.Box\% A54 $50000 THE FRONT RANK F, J. D. SMITH, MONEY T0 LOAN. Or A ROBINSON. SURGEON DENTIS Promptly attended to‘ P. O. .Box 2527. J - K- PALEENBRIDGB BARRISTER, ETO., $101123}. @zg‘al. 0 Moss, W C Falconbridge W Barwick, A BAyleswnrth C. ADAMS, L.D.S., The PatterS'On Imprdved Light Reaper 18TH 25TH Our Machinery Occupies TRADE MARK. _The GrentEng-TRADE RK. 7 hshRemedyisan . ' MS“ unfailingcurefor Seminal Weak- ness,Sperma.torr- heu, Impotency, and all diseases that follow as a » Q sequence of self \ 3 " Qitnxsegxs 1385 of' l ' .1 emery, niver - Befo Ta sul Lnssibude,‘A-ft°r Takmg' pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature old age. and munyother diseases that lead to insanity con- sumption and a. premature grave. L? Full par- ticulars in our Pamphletwhich we desire to send free by mail to every one. ‘ The Speciï¬c Medicine is sold by E11 Drugglst at. $1 per package, or six packages for $5» or will be sent by mail on recelpt of the money, by «addressing, THE GRAY MEDICINE Co, iness (L trial without expense. The best opportunity ever offered f0 those Will- ing to work. You should try nothi g 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 spare time to the business, and minke greet pay for every hour that you work. Women make as much as men. Send for special private terms and parti- culars which we muil free, $5 outï¬t free. Don‘t complain of hard times while you have aucha. ï¬ance. AdQIess H. HALLETT & 00., Portland mne. - A WElu'h in your own town, mm no capital risked. You can give the bus- Toronto, Ont“, Canada. maxing ever offered1 beffére.d Bustiness pleasan ‘ . a strictly honorub e. an er i vou wautt NB.â€"The demands of our busmess have ne- 11:11 , n .- ’ ‘- cessitatod our removing to Toronto, to which knuWJll about the 17"“ paymg busmess befor place please address all future communications ; :23; $21111 gilliï¬iggu 33:21:? iiigat: gearmvge {22% !?Sold in Richmond Hill by all druaglsts, and samples with $5 alro free; you can then make u everywhere in Canada. and the United States {our mind for yourself. Address GEORG ll wholes alen‘nd retail druggists TINSON &. 00.,Augusts. Maine. GRAY’S Speciï¬c Medicine! AND WAS AWARDED THE Patterson & Bro., Patterson. Ont. After Taking. FIRST PRIZE on the New Combination uowar. FIRST PRIZE on Wrought Beam Flows, and T0 $600011 YEAR, or $5 to $20 a. day in your own localltv. No risk- Women do as well 11.3 men. Many ‘ make morethen the amount stated 'nb‘er. No one can fail to make money fast. Any one can do the work. You can make from 50 cts to $2 an hour by devoting your evenings and spare time to the business. I costs nothing to try the business. Nothing like it for money maxing over offered before. Business pleasan and strictly honorable. Render, if you wuntt knuwull about the best paying business befor the public , send us your address and we wil ; send you full pnrtjculurs and private terms free Having lately purchased the Mares: of the above business, I can conï¬dently Iguamncee to sutisfv the most fastidious Come and give us a. trial. No disappointment No deception JOHN PLAXTON Elgin Mills, J an. 71311880. In all branches or the trade. Having paid ELGIN MILLS BIIIKSIIIITH SHIP. Horse Shoeing SPECIAL ATTENTION Guarantee Satisfaciion? Patterson, May 26th, 1880...8m The Latest news Parties desiring anything in the Picture line will please remember that the Gallery will be open 1C Newborn or! the "Aurora Granary of Art" be to intonn the Residents of Richmomi Hill, nn Vicinity, that, he'has rented. the Photograph Wlery. lately (manned by in each week. I am prepared to enlarge old MEI. '* GAMBLE, where he will be in “WWII“ every Tuesday and Friday. commencing on“ PHQTQï¬BAPESï¬ of any kind to any size up to 8110 (or life size if tequix'ad) and furnish them in Having nearly 10 years experience in the art of Photo many, I can safely guarantee satistaction to my strong. Call and. see samples of my work ROBT, NEWBERRY, ARTIST, Aurora, April 29th 1880‘. TUESDAY MAY 4th 1880. ONLY 2 DAYS The premises recently occupied by the HERALD Ofl‘lce. For further information, apply to Richmond Hill. J nne 17th 1880. TO LET E tonnd north of Toronto. Ever thing is managed in First Class Style. Sample 00m forCommer- clal Travellers. Good Stabling and attentive hostler. Terms, $1 per day. Proctorï¬s Bus leaves this Hotel to connect with 3.11 the N R R Trains goingi North and South, at 7.35 a. m, 1 p m 4.15 pm, an 7.15 v m. RICHMOND HILL, 0N'1‘., Graduate of Toronto University, and Member 01 the College 01 Physicians and Surgeons. Assistant to Dr. James Langstuï¬. . Richmond Hill. October 10th, 1879. The Robin Hood Hotel, Ho‘rsa ahneing done at» $1 a. set for Cash, and 40 centa for removes. Excellent accommodation for the Public. Goo atabliug and attentive hostler. R. B. Orr, M. B. and First Silver Medalist, University of Toronto, M. (LP. S. Ontario. L S A. L-. Englandmate of London Engla nd Surgeon, Em, B- E- MEXENZIB, 3- Au M- BJG- M- RICHMOND HILL. Physician. Surgeon, Accoucheur, Residence at Mrs. Walker’s, two doors south of Wright's Carriage Works, yonge St. 6 â€" 8 p. m., Richmond H111,Mny 13m 1880. vi.m,~‘pd,- Geo. STEPHENS AND HORSE SHOER‘ Place of Busineasjust. north of P Crosby. Esq., Yonge street. Richmond Hil| 8' Ofï¬ce Hours‘. 8 to 10, 1 to 2, and 6 to 8. THE PALMER HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL, Cosgrove Br‘os, Prop’s The Pills purity the Blood correct lmlldisorders of the Liver Stomach, Kidneys and anels and are invaluable in all complaints incidental to Females. The Ointment is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds Sores uvnzl Ulcers of how- ever long standing. ï¬e): Bronchitis, Diptheriu, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Bheummtism,an(1 all Skin Diseases it has no equal. BEWARE OF _ , NEW YORK GiDUNTERFEITS. Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicines beats the British Government Shawnwith the words “ HOLLOWAY’B PILLS AND 0911‘):me LONDON," engraved thereon. 0n the label is the addresa, 533, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, whore alone they are Manufactured. I most respectfully take leave to call the M,- mntion of the Public generally 1:0 the fact, that certain Houses in New York are sending to many parts of the globe SPURIOUS IMITATIONS of my Pills and Ointment. These fmmla bear on their labels some address in New York‘ Hollowmy's Pills and Ointmenta bearing any other address are coun- tefleits The Trade Marks of these Medicines are regis tax-ed in Ottawa. Hence, {my one throughout the British Possession. who may lump the American Countorfeits for sale, will be prosecuted 533 Oxford Street. London, J an 1 1 879 HE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN TIMES. Idonot 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 563, Oxfoyd Streeï¬.‘IlJonfllon . In the books of directions aï¬ixed to the spur- ious makeis a. cautionmnmiug the Publicnquinst being deceived by counterfeits. Do not be misled bv this audacious trick, us Hwy are the counter- feits they pretend to‘ denounce. I most earnestly appeal to thah sense of justice which I feel sure I may venture upon askng from all honorable persons, tn assisf. me, and the Pub lio, as far as may lie in their power, in denoun mg this shameful Fraud. Oflice Hours, 8â€"10, a. m., These counterfeits are mrchased by unprinci- med Vendors at one-half t 0 price uf myrillsund Ointm-nt, and are sold to you as my genuine Medicines Luwn Ring 'Fosé, for sale a: the 11m \LD Store. J. ELLIOT LANGSTAFF, M. D. This 110313915 one pf me Begt‘ Hqtels to b9 INDIA INK OR COLORS. â€WM“ ï¬MJ-ERY Palmer, Prop RICHMOND HILL ON'I‘.. gum @mï¬ï¬. General Inacksulith, DR- ORR. MAPLE 331mm. RIB-OPENED. MB. A. LAW.