Moved by Reamau. see b; Nattress, that the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized to pay the following amount for charitable purpose. To Duvid McSisley, the sum of $20. A petition was presented from Duncan McKinnon and I5 others, asking for the the east parts of lots No l8,19,a&20 1n the 7111 c011. ., to be taken from School Section N0 17 and added to School Section No 11. Harper’s Bazaar Patterns Agency at the HERALD oflice A large supply on hand. Subscriptions taken here for the Weekly Mail and Globe at any time. Payable only in advance. The followmg tenders were received for the carpenter and mason work in connec- tion wilh lhe Town Hall; D Johnston, mason work $138 45 ; Shunk Bros†mason work, $140, carpenter work, $95. 65; Thos Walk’er. mason work, $214- James 0 Con- ner. carpenter work $75; Edward Glover mason work, $152; carpenter work $112; Robert McIlhenny, mason work, $156; Robert Kinnee, carpenter work, $109; R. Craig, mason work $107. The carpenter work was awarded to Shank Bros ., and the mason work to Robert Craig. Moved by Nuttress. see by Reaman that the Treasurei is heieby insuucled to pay Robt Kinnee the sum of $35. 00, being balâ€" ance of contract for stone and sand deliver- ed at Town Hall, and the further sum of $10. extraâ€"Carried. By-law No. 403, assessing the several School Sections therein named in Khe Township, was read a third tlme and passâ€" ed. Moved by Reaman, see by Lahmer, that the Treasurer be and is instructed to pay the following accounts ; To Thos I’layter for one Luise of stone, $8 ; R, Duck for 861 feet of lumber, $8.]6.â€"Cnrrierl. -The Council then adjourned till Tuersdisï¬; Oct. 121h too meet at 10 a m. Moved by Curd, seconded by Naltress. that the Treasurer be instructed to pay Jumes Clark the sum of $21.50 in full of all claims fox ditching on the 2nd Con... OI Vaughan, and lowuline between Vaughan and York Township the same to be cham- ed to road Dist. No I. â€"â€"Ca1ried. Moved by Cmd, see by Reaman, that the Tretismer bye and is l1e1elly autlio1ized to pay the followimr sheep claims, haviu" been killed by dog or dogs, the same b13111a r two thirds their value; To Mr Kyle $6.; Mr Manning, $4.; J Hadwin, $16.;Ill Robinson. $4.â€"â€"Cur11ed. The claim of John Bell was laid over till next meeting. Moved by Card, seconded by Reamun. 1hat the Treasurer be and IS hereby ihslrucb ed to payJ Stewart, for printing, $1.00 ; TH Steel, for drawing stones $3.00; 4 cedar posts .48 cts., 240 feet elm lumber $2.40.-â€"-Carried. Moved by Nunress, see by Curd that the Treasure: be and is hereby authorized to pay the following amounts for charitable purposes. To Toronto Genex al Hospital, as per account rendered, $68. 00; R Clay Ion 323 days $49. 00; I Cairns I23 day 3, $49. 30; M Gibson 0 do) a, $2. 00, M Cxtssey 98 days, $38 00; John Keys for I4 weeks board lor M18 Owens up to lï¬lh Sept. 1880 $21. 00: G Bone $6. 00 Mr McIlhiuuy, $8. -â€"szied. From Geo Bell. for two ewes and lambs; from John Hudwin for four shenp ; from Robt. Manning, for one sheep and one lamb ; from Mark Robinson for one sheep killed, and one injured ; from Mr Kyle for one sheep killed by dog or dogs. From Leith. Livingston. and Armour in reference to a diversion in the sidexoad on 110130, in the 8x11 Con.,and requestintr the council to remove the same The following sheep claims were present- ed . From the Engineer of the Northern Rail- road. in reference to a culvert on the side between lots 5 and G in the 3rd can. A petition from John McMullen and I7 others, asking: remuneration to David Mc- Sialey for injuries received by upsettinw with a load of hay. ° of Vaughan m'et at the Townrï¬allVdnviués: day, l4lh Sept-, 1880. The Reeve in the chair. Members pre- sent. Messrs Card, Nattress, Reaman and Lahmer. '1 he minutes of last. meeting “ere read, also the special meeting and ap- proveG Palmer‘s Della Waite ..... Williamson‘s Tum Burk Hogan‘s Minnie ...... ‘The folloxxing' communications were read:â€" Open Trot. McKeown's Litttle Frn‘nk‘ Moore's B01) Moore ...... Wlliumson's Tom Burk ..... The postponed races took place. The attendance was small. Agood deal of money changed hands. In the three minute trot it resulted as follows 2â€"â€" Lust heat a dead heat between Tom Burke and Della. Waite. The race to be decided the follow- ing morning. Hewitt's Daisy Dean ...... S ooner’s Nigger Baby .. eek’s Thomhill Maid ..... Three Minute Trot \Villinmson’s Tom Burk... Hewitt’s Princess Louise Hogan's Minnie ...... Palmer’s Della. Waite ...... Unï¬nished Trot McKeowu’s Little Frank. Moore's Bob Moore ........ Williamson's ’l‘om Burke SECOND DAY. The weather was much more agreeable and there was a fair attendance. The three minute trot was the principal exâ€" citement, but everything passed off orderly. The proceedings opened with the Colt Race. Named Running Race Hume’s Lady May ......... Johnson’s Easy Billy Ramsden’s Glen Boy.“ Kelly's Patterson Boy“ The Silver Cup for the best dressed Jockey was awarded to the rider of Hulse’s Lady May. Thirdâ€"Running race, mile heats, two in three for province breds. Hulses’s b. 111. Glen Girl ......... Langley b. m. Cracker ........ .. Whitter‘s c. Q. J ohunv Logan ............ Randall’s b. g, Jock Vandal. Grant’s b. g. Brown Prince... pame Ont-wheyâ€" Secondâ€"Trotting Race‘ McKeown’s Little Frank. Moore’s Bob Moore ........... Williamson's Tom Burk. The aecond Fall Meeting of the New- market Driving Park AssociatiOn was opened on Tuesday let. inst. The day being both very cloudy and cold, preâ€" vented a great number from being preâ€" tent. The races were pretty hotly, con- tested and a lively interest manifested. The ï¬rst was the Named Race, and re- sulted as follows :â€" gaping g’s Lucy he' a Lady 8:; George Apdljews’ Ned Human The munimpal Council of die “Township 1’7 I Newmarket Fall Races. Vaughan Council. (From the ERA) THIRD DA!" FIRST DAY. Ignarnntoq to Satisfy the most fastidious Come and glve us a trml. No disappointment No deception J OHN PLAXTON A MONTH gunntcod. '12 a. (lay (Ll; home by the industrious. Capital not required; we will start you. Men Women, boys and girls make money jastur at work for us than {It anything 0150‘ The work is light and pleasant, and such 1L5 anyone can go right at. Those who are wise who see this notice will send us, their uddressas at once and see for themselves. Costly Outï¬t and terms free. Now is the timq. Those already at work ma lmying up large sums of money. Address TRUE & CO.,Augusm, Maine. Elgiu Mills, Jun. 71/111880‘ Has removed his shop to next door south of Dr. Lullgstufl"s, nearly orpositu the old stand, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in ï¬rstâ€" cluss style. ‘ Horse shoeing done at $1 and 40 cents for removes. Having lately purchased tho mares; of the above business, I can conï¬dently AND HORSE SHOER‘ Geo. STEPHENS Richmond Hill, August 6th, 1880‘ The Farm is 11. good one in every particular. everything being very complete. EBI'IHS Easy. Apply to MR. JAMES GORMLEY, Toronto. or to There is ï¬rst-class Burns, Stables and other out buildings, with CON ~ 2 OF VAUGHAN ' day in your own loculitv. No risk' _ V ‘Women do as well u3 men. Many ‘, make more than the amount stated â€home. No 0110 01m mil to nmke money fast}. Any one can do the work. You can make from :30 01:5 to $2 an hour by devoting your evenings and spare time to the business. It costs nothing to try the business. Nothing like it for money making ever ()flered before. Business plousun and strictly honurublo Render, if you want, t know all about the best paying business befm' the public , send us your mldwgq [Lnd “‘0 wil send you full particulzu‘s 11nd private terms free samples with 535 {L190 free; you can then make up your mind for yourself Address GEORGE STINSON & 00,,Augustn Maine. fl TO $GOOOA YEAR, or $5- to $20 a, MUNAIR FARM. RIG HMGND HILL- Farm for Sale I Tomato, Ont.,‘Cudea NB. â€"The demands of 0111 business hrwo 1w- cessitnted our removing to ’l‘o1on’c0,t0 which place please uddwss 1111 iutule commuulcutions The Speciï¬c Methane IS sold by {1.11 Druggist at 5| per package, or six packages fox $5, or will be sent by mail on receipt of tho money, by addressing, THE GRAY MEDVIVCINE Co_, ISSOM in Richmond Hill by (L11 druagists, and everywhere in Cmmdn. and the United Stuites ‘ wholesale and retail druthists pain in the. Back, Dimnoss of Vision, Premature old age, and munyother diseases that land to insanity con- sumption and n. premature grm‘e. ks?†Full par» ticulars in our I’zunphletwhich we desire to send free 1;): mail to every one. TRADE MARK 'lheCwnfT 11g TRADE MARK Iish Lemodv 151m , , unfuih‘ngcmefor 80111111111 VVeuk- nessï¬pcvnntrm- hen, Impotencv, and all diseases that follow as 11. sequence of self Abuse. {15 loss of ;< Before Taking‘m‘wr‘v UmmAftei‘ Ting an L'assitl1gle, In all branches of tho trade. Having paid The Trade Marks of these Modiciucn are regla tered in Ottawa. Hence, any one throughout the British Possessions. who may keep the Amoricun Counterfeits for sale, will be prosecuted 563 Oxford Street, London, J an 1 1879 Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicines bears the British Government. Stumpnvith the words “ HOLLOW/W’s PILLS AND OINTMENT LONDON," engraved thereon. 0n the label is the address, 533, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, where 3.10110 they are Manufactured. GRAY’S Speciï¬c Medicine! I most earnestly uppeml to that sense of justice which I feel sure I mey venture upon asking from all honorable persons, to assist me, and the Pub lie, as far us may lie in their power, in dnuoun fng this shameful Fraud. my†‘A. Ointments bearing any othc} uddreés are terfeits ELGIN MILLS BLMKSMI‘PH ‘. In the books of directions nï¬ixod to the spur- ious makeis n cautionnvm‘ning the Public against being deceived by counterfeits. Do not be misled bV this audacious trio", us they are the counter- feits they pretend to denounce. These counterfeits are purchased by unprinci- pled Vendors at one-half the price of my l’iUS and Ointment, and are sold to you as my genuine Medicmes Idonot allow my medicine to be soid in (my part of the United States. I have no agents there. My medicines are only made by me at 531:), Oxford Street, London This Farm is on tho east-half of Lot No I most respectfully take leave to call the at- tention of the Public generally to the met, that certain Houses in NOW York are sending to many parfs of the globe SPURIOUS IMITATIONS of my Pills and Ointment. These frauds bear on their labels some address in New York. The Pills puriiy the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowcls, and are invaluable in all complaints incidental to Females. The Ointment is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores 11nd Ulcers of how- ever long standing. For Bronchitis, Dipthcria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and 1111 Skin Dissuses it has no equal. BEWARE OF NEW YORK CGUN’I‘EEFEITS. SPECIAL ATTENTION Horse Shoeing MINE NEW BESIBENBE. THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN mmmg REMQVED E Guarantee Satismciion 3’ General Illackanith, BLACKSMITH SHOP. MR. JAMES MCMIR, Hollpwuy’s Pins and Goderich, Ont. 380. t f set for Cash C0111]- S. M“ “M HEM! WEE! W WHITTERS, Manager for Richmond Hill Branch. GAREINE, SY‘INMI‘IEE, MANEPAETURING, 8; RM} UARPET WEAVINE Done to Order. See our stock, AT RECHMQNQ HILL AND WOODSRIDGE. VVe’ve a stock of A 1 blankets, So come along and do not fail, Of flunncls too 10v- slxirts ‘ To bring with you your W001 ; And for your wivus and (.. ‘. ghtcrs For which we’ll pay you well in trade, \Vc’ve winccys to make skirts. Or else with cash in full. Having leased the Richmond Hill \Voolen Mills, formerly leased to Mr T McNolly, We are now pre- pm‘cd to curry on the business, and guarantee general satisfaction. To see us at our mlll Whom tho \ my 1): st of woolen goods Axe made with cane and Skill. Como all y 011 j “11v farmers Paints 82: Oil at Toronto Prices. Usual Stock of. Groceries and Furniture. Richmond Hill, June 3rd. 1880 P G SAVAGE MUST FGR FIVE CENTS PER ROLL, Manager for liichmond Hill . iichmond Hill, June 16th, 1580. UNION BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Satin Finish at 15 cents, worth 30 cts. Another Large Stock of Room Paper all and Inspect Stock. Is as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. When the blood does not contain the usual quantity of Iron, the deï¬ciency can be supplied by the use of the PERU VIAN S IfRUP. It cures a. “ thousand ills †simply by TONING UP, Invxoonume, and VITALIZING the system. The enriched and vitalized blood permeates, every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secretions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing And all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or accompanied by debility, or a low state of the system. A Protected Solution of the Protoxide of Iron. CAUTION.â€"â€"Be sure you get the “PE‘ R U VIAN S YRU .†Sold by druggists gener; ally. Pamphlets sent free to any address by SETH W. FOWLE & Sons, Proprietors, 86 Har- rison Avenue, Boston, Mass. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Boils, Dropsy, , Chronic Diarrhaaa, Nervous Afl’ections, Female Complaints, WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, with the signature of “I. BUTTS†on the wrapper. 50 Cents and $1.00 a. Bottle. Pre- pared by SETH W. FOWLE & Sons, Boston, Mass. Sold by druggists and dealers generally. ,i_ .._â€"r â€"., bearing a. similar name. Be 511 e _yo ‘Yv‘rl\m 1“.“ -.‘ ...... A- _ A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES: “ It does not dry up a cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the cast: with most preparations, but loosens it, cleanses the lungs and allays irri- tation, thus removing the cause of complaint." ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST REHABLB REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CURE 0F Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Group, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and every affection of the Throat, Lungs, and Chesf. Dp NQTuBE DECEIVED b5} articles \Ve’vo twecds for suits for men and boys, We‘ve yum to use for hose ; \Ve’ve bwills and fancy cuverlids, In fact what e’or you choose. CONSUMPTION. J F. McINTOSH & SON ..YI‘. including Pr 0P A WEEL 1n your own town, and no capital risked. You can give the bus- iness IL trial without. expense. The best. opportunity ever oï¬ered for' those Willâ€" mg to work. You should t-rv nothing else until you sro for yourself what you can do at the bus- iness we olIer. No room to explmn here.- You can devote all yourtlme or only your spare time to the business, and make great pay for every hour that you work. Women nmlle‘ [is much as 111031. Send for special private te‘hus and yutti- culars which we mail free, $5 outï¬tfree. Don't complain oflmrd times while you have aucha. chum-e. Addxcés H4 HALLETT <36 00., Portland Maine. Excellent accommodation for the Public. Goo stumbling and attentive hostler. This Houseis one of the Best Hotels to be found north of Toronto. Everything is managed in First (lluss Style. Sample Room for Commer- cial Travellers. Good Stabliun mul urttontive hostler. Terms, $1 per (my. Proctor's Bus leaves this Hotel to connect with all the N R R Twins going North and South, at 7.35 a m, l p m ' 15 pm, and 7.15 v m. The Robin Hood Hotel, RICHMOND HILL 0N'l‘.. Frank Cosgt‘ove, PIOp. J Palmer, Pr [)RAiR “T ER’BR EHRMRRST "rs-1e: PALMER HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL, 135’ Onlce Hours,8 to 10. 1 to RICHMOND HILL, ONCE, Graduate of Toronto University, and Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Assistant to Dr. James Lnngstufl. Richmond Hill, October 16th 1879. Surgeon, Etc., Newumrket, ..... do Stouffvilleu . do Mmkh um ...... .. . (10 Victoria Square do Thoruhill ...... do Maple ...... do Woodbridge .. do Kleinburg “ do Nobleton 30th do Anastlmticéus Nlti'bus '6de, etc., used W] ordered. and none but the best material used Thankful or the favors of the past the years may still be consulted in any branch of the pro fession, as follows : Richmond Hill., 9th & 24611 of each month Richmond Hill .......... 9th & 24th of each month (at Palmer House) Aux-om. ‘ 1:35, 8611, 16th, and 2211:; do 10 A.“ , 1?. B. Orr, M. B. and First Silver Medalist, University of Toronto, M. (J. P. S. Ontario. L S “Hiâ€"LU removed to 87 King street East, Toronto. over H. & C. Bluchford’s new shoe store Best mineml teeth inserted in n. manner to suit each patient. Particular attention given to the preservation and regulation of the natural teeth carefully zwoiug all unnecessary pain. A. W SPAULDING. LDsAssismut. IN OFFICE RICHMOND HILL, FIRST 10 DAYS or EACH MONTH, MAPLE, ............... VICTORIA SQUARE can make money taster at work tor us than at 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 the time. Coetlv outï¬t and terms free. Address TRUE & Co..Au:2usm.Muine. U TERS, Attorneys, Solicitors-iuâ€"Chancery etc.. 64 Adelaide street East, (opposite the Court Hous'e), Toronto. ALFRED BOULTBEE. WM. Won'rs EVATT. Mortgages bought and sold. Farms bought and sold, or rented. Insurance eï¬ected,&c. (Sac. W C. ADAMS, L.D.S., SUnmcoN DENTIST, has removed to 87 King str§et East, Barristers, Attorneys-ut-Law, Solicitors-in- Chzmcery, Conveyancers,etc. Ofï¬cesâ€"Imperial Bunk Buildings, Wellington street, Toronto. THOMAS FERGUSON, Q.C. JOHN BAII‘. WM. SETON GORDON, GEO. F. SHIPLEY Ofï¬cial Assignoe, Real Estate Agent, Convey- ancer, Broker, 650., (550., OFFICE,â€"~Victoriu Chambers, 9 Victoria. street Toronto. BOULTBEE & EVATT. BARRIS' VI‘RR Q Attnrnnvn RulinifnranJ‘hu-nnnrv Jas Bethune Q C‘ N W Hoyles, Money to Lend at Low Rates, Ferguson, Bain, Gordon £1. Shlpley, J. ELLIOT LANGSTAFF, M. D. la a 20 King Street, West, Toronto. See our reduced loan table. For further information apply at at the Ofï¬ces the Com’mmv. Walter S. Lee, Manager Bethune, Moss. Falconbridge AND HOYLES, BARRIST HRS, &0 HON. GEO. W. ALLAN, Senator, President. George Gooderhum .................. Vice-Frasident DIRECTORSâ€"Samuel Flatt, M.P., Wm. Gooder 1mm, Geo. W. Lewis, Thos. H. Lee, Hon. D. L Macpherson, Senator. Money recewed on deposit, and interes payable half yearly or compounded. Capital, 81,000,000; Reserve Fund, $360,000 Total Assets, $3,000,000 Saving; Bank Richmond Hill, J any. lst, 1880 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. No Loan less than $400 will be entertained. WESTERN CANADA L O A E AND SAVINGS COMPANY, QUALITY AT , EnglumuLate of London England NORTH OF SCOTLAND CHAMBERS, JABIES GORMLEY, (11111121 @mflï¬. AND SAVINGS COMPANY. Ofï¬cesâ€"No. 70 Church street, Toronto. V9.0.Box “0 ABA. Mortgages Bought. DR- ORR, MAPLE Dr A ROBINSON. SURGEON DENTIS BRANCH $50‘OOO MONEY T0 LOAN. THOS NIGHTIï¬GéLE‘S, P. O. Box 2527. imam. J- K- PALEUNBRIBEB D. C Moss, W C Falconbridge W Burwick, A BAylesworth W. J. FBANKS. gnaw. 323101-1213. gbegal. Yorkvile 2, and 6 to 8‘ used when 18m 25TH Containing the latest and most authentic des. criptiona of over 7,600 Cities, ToWns and Villages * in the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia i New Brunswick. Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba, British Columbia, and the , North West Territories. and other general infor- ‘| mation. drawn from ofï¬cial sources, as to the : namesJocality, extent, etc., of over 1,800 Lakes 1 and Rivers ; a Table of Routes, showing the prox- i imity of the Railroad Stations, and Sea Lake and 1 Potts, to the Cities, Towns. Villages. etc., in the several Provinces, (this Table will be found in- valuable) ; and a neat Colored Map of the Dom- inion of Canada. Edited by P. A. CROSBY, assist- ed by a corps of writers. Subscribersuames re- spectlully aolIcited. Agents wanted. Puma $3â€"PAYABI.E ob“ rELIVERY. JOHN LOVELL & SON, Pvnmsaaas. Biclumnd Hill, June mu 1880.- The premises recent/1y occupied by the HERALD Otï¬ce. For further information, apply to TO LET ! Montreal, August, 1890. ,7ï¬_, __. __ V W ,0.-- _v .. --. A ‘wva IN J URY Mr Norman, Toronto, Oct. 10th,- 1879. _ DEA.“ Sm.â€"â€"About three years ago I fell from a ladder about twelve feet across the hamster of the stairs, and was taken up for (lead, since which time I have suffered severe pain iii my back and side, and great Weakness, unï¬tting me for business, and got very little ease until 1 used your Ele‘dd trlc Belt and Insoles, which relieved me very much. Yours truly, JOHN OVENS. 126 Yonge St. The Appliances are made in all sizes and shapes fox the different parts of the body, and range in price fmm $1.00 to $4100 for small Bands, and from $5.001» $15.00 for Waist Belts. See Circulars. which is miled free to all applicants. .. , Rememberthe address, A. NORMAN, N0. 4 Queen str‘eet East; To‘fonto, 0116 N. B.â€"â€"Elect‘ic Baths, Sulphur Baths, Vapour, Herbal, Meacufial and Hot and Cold Bath-H always! ready for Ladies and Gentlemen. Feb 18th ’80, IN I’massâ€"To BE PUBLISHED IN JANUARY, 1882 L 0 V E L L ’S GAZETEER. of British North America. A Norman, an,. Ingei‘soll, August, 1879. DEAR sm,â€"I suflered for four years from what Dr Davies 0; Chicago, and other eminent by" slciuus culled rheumatism of the bowels, which they tried in vem to cure ; but I am thankfu to say your appliances have entirely removed the pain. I recommend all suï¬ferers to try them. Yours truly, PETER DOWING; RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. , _ Mr. Norman, 'I’Orouto',Nov; 23rd, 1874, I have fully tried and most carefully tested and seen used your Chmtlve Insoles and Bands, and believe this to be one of the best forms of xtdmlnisteriug Electricity, now known to be of such. vulunble importance for the relief of Rheumatism and Neurulgic Infections. 1 must clier‘fully re- commend their use to all suï¬erers of these complaints; ' C B HALL, M.- D. 20 Otter-Howell Place. A N39“: Earl." _._v ._ â€"â€"â€"â€"vâ€"V Tho proprietor of this establishmentheving had many years experience, mid Vs'tlidied cIoser the science in its afiplicntion to curative purposes, feels conï¬dent that in presenting this ACME ELECTRIC APPL ANCES to the public, he is supplying them With the best instrument of their kind now known to the science,â€"insh‘uments that willpdo their work Well if used in accordance with printed directions given with each appliance, and. would warn the public against all cheep imita: tinn of all his>g_oods. ASK FURWK'URâ€"MAN’S ELECTRIC APPLIANCES AND YOU WILL BE SAFE AGAINST JMPosxTwm. A v-..“ TESTIMONIALS. . RELIEVE AED CURE. Spmal Complaints, General and Nervous Debility, Rheumatism. Gout. Nervouaness Liver, Kidney, Lungs, Throat and Chest Complaints, Neurnlgia, Bronchitis. Incipient Paralysis, Asthma, Sciatica, Sprams, Consumption, Sleeplessness, Colds, Indigestion. Spermatorrhoea. &c., “C n I n A . - â€"_ . _ Also Stationery, Fancy Goods, etc OEHHEHAHPP THE FIRST IIAY Richmond Hill, Sept. 21st, 1880. ., _-_ â€my wvaâ€" Corner Yonge and Centre Sireet East, Richmond Hill They have also on hand Drugs, Toilet Articles, a large stock of W Chemicals, 1’01 SPICES: GENUINE. FTCLMG'CSED AND FRESH ESSENCES AND EXTRACTS And to do a strictly cash business on and after that date The Subscriber having his own and his customers best in- ESTABLISHED 1874 NUBMAN’S ELECTED BUHMIVE Remember the place, 4 ’ APOTH’ECARY'S HALL Call Solicited Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prescriptions care. Remember the place, terests at heart, has resolved to close his books on SCHOOL BOOKS ! A. NEW DEPARTURE eeplessness, Colds, Indigestion. Spermatorrhoea. (EC. Electricit the Life Fluid‘ this nthhlinhn‘mnt mvinu had many vonru avnnm’mmn nu MB. A. LAW. Herbs ‘Frfsht and }bis Year’s Growth. ISAAC CROSBY. AT THE AT THE To the new Premises, 4 doors north of old stand, opposite Lawrence’s ofï¬ce. A large stock of Stove Pipes, Stove Furniture, etc.- etc., on hand. Custom work promptly attended 0, of tin and galvanized iron :1 specialty. Call and see his stock. C. MASON. Richmond, Hiï¬ August 18th,1880. Railroad Canvass for’ Sale at HERALD Store‘ Tin and Copper Ware, TIN SHOP! School Books, Cheap, for sale at HEI'ALD Book Store. Lawn Ring Toss, for sale at HERALD Store.- HF flETflBHR, NEXT. EUHATIVE APPLIANBES EVE THOUGHING, REMOVED. RICHMOND HILL. Chemicals, Perfumery, fully compoundeï¬. the the: the