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York Herald, 26 Jul 1883, p. 3

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Remarkable and True. Alonzo Howe. of Tweed, was cured of». war sore of thirty-five years' duration, by six bottles of Burdock Hood Hitters. He had sulfired ternbly. and tried muny rem-- pdios in min. He considers Burdock Blood Bitters a marvellous medicme. Homewfi‘s Ott‘vritsic'r AM) PILLSâ€"Feâ€" male Complaintsâ€"0n the mothers of Eng- land devolves much and serious responsi» hility in securingr for their daughter's robust lteulllt; frequently, alas l thonghtlesslv Sacri- ficed by culpoble bashfulness at a particular period oflife, when all important changes take place in the female constitution, upon the management of which depend future happiness or misery. Holloway‘s Pills, 85-- pecially if aided with the Ointment, have the happiest effect in establishing those (functions. upon the due performance of which health and even life itself depends. ‘ Mother and daughter may safely use these powerful denbstruent remedies without con-- suiting any one. Universully ndopted as the (me grand remedy for female comâ€"i plaints these Pills never fail, never weaken the system, and always being about the de. sired result. l As regards the owner of the lune on the north side of Mr Wright'x uhop. his lane should be con- sidered a part of the frontage and assessed 110-- cordiugly, he being as much benefited as others ud'oining. All of which is respectfullv submitted. (SIGNEDJ JOHN T. STOKES, C. E." And whereas the said Council are of opinion that the drainage of the locality described is de- sirable, > 2ND~Tth for lane purpose of paying the sum of $313380” being the amount charged against EB said lands so to be benefited us nioresuid, that than roads belonging to the Municipalitv, the following special rates over and above all other rates, shall be assessed and levied (in the same manner and at the same time as taxes are levied) upon the undermentioncd lots and parts 0! lots :â€" lsTâ€"Jl‘hat the said report, 17121le 31111 estimntns he adopted, and the said drain and the works connected therewith be made and constructed in accordance therewith. The cost- oi such works should not exceed. for rtmight drain $73400 per yard, if constructed of wood, and the gullios at the noth and, if can-- structed of wood with iron muting, should nut vxceed $8.00 each, the wood for said gullies being cadnr 6 inches thick. I therefore estimate the cost of the works at the above rates. The expense or cost, I um of opinion. should be levied utollows :iFor all those parts crossing streets, in the village at large : for all the remain- der on the frontage opposite said drains, that; is on the owners of said frontage in equal proper" tlons per foot of frontage all being equally bene- flted,â€"f0r illut piece crossing Yonge street (if any he used) in the proportion which the said side streets bear to the whole langtln n the Village nt large, and the remainder on the frontage of the west. side of Yonge street in proportions equal according to frontage, all lmillg equally benefited Be it more enacted bv the said Municipal Coun‘ oil of the said Village of Richmond Hill, pursm nut to the provisions of the “Consolidated Muni- cipal Asia, 1853" And whereas. thereupon the said Council pro- cured an examination to be made by John T. Stokes, Esquire, being a urson competent for such purpose, of the said oculity proposed to hp drained, and has also procured plans (hereunto unuexed) and estimates of the work to be made by the said John '1‘. Stokes and an assessment to be made by him of the real property to he benefited by such drainage, stating, as: nearly as he can, the proportion of benefit, which. in his opinion, will be derived in consequence of such dr nage bv every road and lot or portion of lot, suid assessment so made, and the report of the an id John T. Stokes in respect themuf,um1 of the said drainage, being as follows :â€" TorQnfiq, .71an If: 11, 1883. The Reeve and Council of Richmond Hill. Gentlemen :#Ha.ving received instructions to make u. survey of and estimate of the cost of constructing certain drainage works in the Vi1-- lags of Richmond Hill, said works extending on the west side of Yonge street from the south side of Richmond street to the north side of a lane on the north side of Mr \Vright’s shop,~and on the east side from it point opposite the said north Ride of a. lane, thence south to the south side of of Dufierin street. Also a drain across Yonge street to convev the drainage from the drain on the said west side to the head of Duflerin street. "I beg to my that on the 8611 day of the present month. I made a survey of the proposed works. I found the length of drain on the west side of the street to be 1330 feet long and that on the east side 892 feet, of that on the West side 438 fact may be an 8 inch (1min, while all the remainder should not be less than 12 inches internal (Ii-- umeter, excepting the piece crossing Yonge street being an additional length of 50 feet, which should no!- l‘m less than 15 inches. I think, how- vvei', the culvert: crossing Yonge street, opposite Dnfl'crin street. may, by a little deepening, be utilized as an outletdmin. WHEREAS a majority in number of the own- ers, as shown by the last revised assessment roll, of the property hereinafter set forth to be bone. flted bv the drainage have petitioned the (Youn- ril of the Village of Richmond Hill, nmying “that in the interest of the snniterv condition of the Village. and for the prevention of Typhoid and Malarial Fevers and other diseases, you would pass a By-Lew to levy u. frontage tag sufficient to lay a box (1min, not less than ’ten inches rqnare, in the ditches on each side of Yonge street, from the North boundary of A. \Vriglit and Sons south to the stone culvert crossing Yonge streetoppnsite Dufferin streetâ€"and on the West side of Yonge street from Richmond street north to snid culvert. and that the work be proceeded with us soon 11$ possible" To provide for draining certain parts of the Village of Richmond Hill, for the iuu'pose of better pei'serviug the health of the in- habitants residing in such parts, and fol-levyâ€" ing the necessary mtes for the payment- of the expenses attending the construction of fluid drainage, l’roviaiouully adopted the sixteenth day of July. A. D., 1883. YunzTSfi “V. Side) l‘lrysipelns, Scrofula, Salt Rheum. Erup- tions, and all diseases of Ike skin and blood are promptly Cured by Bmdock lllood Bil-- (era. It purges all foul lmmors from the system, imparting strength and vigor at the same lxme. BY-LAW NO 99 Impâ€"And for the purpose of, paying the sum of $15.07 being the total mnount assessed as More- anid against the said roads of the said Munici- pality. a. special rate of one hundredth part of a cent in the dollar shell, over and above all other rates be levied (in the 51mm m unuer and at the same time as taxes are levied) upon the whole rmteable property in the said Village of Rich-- mond Hill, after the (late of the final passing of this By-qu._ Yonge st.‘ (E, side)‘ lieu Emit, sncond and third time, and pro-- ~Qvisiomflly passed on the uixteenth day of July, A D, 1883. JOHN BROWN, Reeve. M. TEEFY, Clerk, Take notice that the above is a, true copy of a, By:La.w provisionally adopted by the Municipal Council of the Village of Richmond Hill, in the County of York, on the 16th day of July, A D, 1883, and was ordered to he published in the YORK HERALD, of Richmond H ill, thereafter for four consecutive weeks before the final passing thereof; and all persons are hereby required to take notice that any one intending to apply to‘ have said By-thw or any part thereof quashed, must- within ten days after the final passing there )f, serve a notivn in writing upon the Reeve, and unon the (‘lvrk of the Municipality, of his intention to make :vppllcution for that purpose to the High Court of Justice. at Toronto, during the sittings next ensuing the final passing of this Byâ€"Luw, M. TEEFY. Clerk! iicw gamtiswmntz. NOTICE! Richmond b‘n Crossing. 36 on 47 37 on 47 38011 47 Wright St. 39 on 47 40 on 47 3637-38 on 45 5 on 48 6 on 48 7 on 48 is and 9 on 48 ‘ 10-11-12 011 48 ;N part ‘17 on 47 8 part 27 on 47 28 on 47 29 on 47 \Dufierin 892 1 | Chargeable to Municipuhty for roads Village Lots. 32 on 31 on fix) on 28 on 27 on 35 on 47 47 op 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 street 1i neal feet front-â€" age. 188 1.58 43 141% 451 62 02 63; 5s 64 20 20 82 87 96 147 109 71 33 66 32 oi‘ Esti- ‘ mug} cost per foot. cents 10 10 17 l7 14 14 14 14 14 14 )4 14 14 14 14 Value of im- prch ment. Tam] spec’l rate 1328,75 4.30 14.15 13.30 26.86 6.29 76.67 10.54 10.54 10.79 9.86 10,88 8,40 3.40 13.72 11.48 12.16 13.44 20.58 15.26 9.9; 9.9-1 4.62 15.07 2.89 4.48 Thankful for the favors of “‘9 past years: tr ay still be consulted in any brunch of the pro feasion. as follows : Richmond Hill,“ . 9th & 24th of each month (at Palmer House) Aurora, lst, 8th, 16th, and 22nd do Newnmrhet ...... 211d do Stouffville ‘ ( ..... . .18th (10 Markham ...... .20th (1c Victoria Square .. 218?. do Thornhil] . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . 231d do Maple . , . . , . . . , . . . .‘ZGth do Woodbridga . , . . . . . . . . , . ..,28th do Kleinburg .. ...... , .21ch do Nobleton ‘ ...... 30th do Axxasthefl‘égas Nxti'ofls Oxide, etc” used when ordered and none but the best material used John McDonald, Esq. C. J. Campbell, 15511., Hon. Selmtm'McMnster A. M. Smith, Esq. James Metcnlfa. Esq. Rm’. Rum-h Wood, 1) I) 80 per cent of premiums YOMH'Ht‘d in profits Loans made to Church Trustees, at u Iuw rate of interest. Send [or prospectus. A \V Lauder. Sec. &"l‘reM. for Cnnndn. Victoria Chmnbm's ,Toront) E.A.W. Feb. 12m 1880. DENTIST, NE \VTONISROOK, ONT. \Vill visit the followingpluces professimmlly .’-â€" Unionville,. 1511 Monday of ouch month. Weston, ..9Lh and "list (19 Maple, . . . , . . . , . . . . 16:11 do Richmond Hill“ 19th do Woodbridge ........ ...‘..‘..21nd (10 Mr Husband will be found in his oflico, at Newtonbtonk. every Saturday, except, when Sutur- duy falls on the above date. 1mm ‘ ‘ I SURGEON DENTIST, has removed (,0 $17 King sh’ent East, Toronto. Bestminel'nl toebhimtcrtedin 11 mann- er to suit each patient. Y’wrticulm’ act‘exltian "given to the preservation and regulation of the xmmu'al teeth, carefully m’oidingfifl unnecess- ‘u‘y 1min. Ofl‘irwe hours from 8 IL. “L to 6 1!, In. Private residence 209 Jar strum. W. ROGERS, Gr- H. HUSBANI), L. I). S We wlll pay tho above reward for any case of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sick Headacho, lu- digestion, Constipation or COSblVDlleSR we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are Durely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfac- tion. Sugar Coated. Large Boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Ba- ware of counterfeits and imitations, The gen- unine manufactured only by JOHN Ci WEST & 00., “The Pill Makers," 81 & 83 King St, East Toronto. Ont. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. Of London, England, Alderman McArthuv, M. 1’, Chair- man, W W BayneS,Esq,F I A,Seoretary Reserve Fund . . . . . . . . $5.000,00€ Annual Incnme . . . . . . 1.400.000 Invested in Canada. . . 850.000 Death clmms paid. . . 7,500,000 TORONTO Ih:ncm:r:cr:s. EVERSLEYB P.0. Toronto, Jan 6th, 1883 Assurance Soc’y Hotels, Taverns nnd BusineES, Goodwills Bought and Sold ! For Munufacturingund other purpuses. S och and Share Brokers, etc, etc. Our purpose in this article isto touch especially upon its unparalleled usefulness in all cases of injury arising from accidental cnuses, and to recommend tlint it be kept on hand wherever casualties of this kind are to be apprehended. No Western settler, no traveller by land and water, no railroad station. no stemnhoat‘s med~ icine chest, no family household should be with- out ib.â€"Bufi‘ulo COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. Farnl 8.: Other Property, THE STAR W , rrm I (>111 GENERAL AND FINANCIAL AGENCY But in addition to the proofs of it: efi'macv den rived from abroad we have t-lio twtimony of our own nenses. We know that it rapidly relieves the agony of contusions, cuts, dislocations, fractures, and other injuries of the fleshv fibre, bones, muscles, and intcgnments, nllays the immediate inflammation, and prevents the fever which, under ordinary treatment, so frequenUy super- vanes. It has also been applied, in this region, with strikingbcnofit, in cases 01' stifl joints and similar affections, Dr. E. C. \Vest's Nerve and Bruin Treatment, 11 guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con- vulsious, Fizs; Nervous Neumlgm, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol 01" 1305110610; Wakgfu‘luess Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain resulting in Insanity an (1 loading to mmery; ddcny and (10:! t1], l’rcnmture Old AEgB; Bafwnms‘s, Loss ofPowcr in either sex- Involuntary ifis‘s'éS and Spermutorrnuru , st by m’ef-eieféib’fi 6f £116 brain, self ubns inau’lfiafied; (Tim box will cure r Eac‘h‘ 13b}: co‘bta’iu‘s one Month’s cha dolmf u‘ bbx; or six boxes for f e ci‘qfi by mail pretiuid on‘ reééi'vfi of price, AV tee six boxes to cure any case.- With ' V received by us for six boxes, nocml xphn .‘ five dollars. we will bend the punchnsrr an [on guarantee to refund the money if the 1, 111cm does not effect It vm'c. (hmrnntcas i> ued only by ‘1'. A. Hewitt (5: (,‘0 .mle authorized agents f0 ' ’l‘hornhil] and Anh . (mu, Julm L‘ West & Cm, sols proprietors 'l‘orvnlm Out Surrounded as We are by destructive agents, artificial as well as natural. the chapter of acci- dents necessarily occupies a large space in the record of physical sufiering, But for the kind Providence that in 9. measure shields mankind from the consequences of their own neglect, restâ€" lessness and brutality, that chapter would be much longer than it is. Still, the number of human beinas bruised, distorted, mutilated and destroyed every year, by fortuitous causes is in]:â€" mouse. quortunatelv the lust is greatly Eng-- mented by unskilful treatment Limbs are lopped ofi, lameness and distortion superinduced and perpetuated, and unutterable pain and sorrow in- flicted, in thousands of cases where the applic&-- tion of the proper remedy would have prevented ‘ such lamentable conse uences. “But,” exelnims l the inexperienced rem er, wlmt is the proper renindy ? Every surgeon has his pet theory, his peculiar style of practice. The faculty disagree- Who, then, is to be trusted ?" We answer let the , preponderance of testimony decide the question. That preponderance is in favor of HDLLOWAY'S OINTMENT as the beat nnd safest dressing for wounds, bruises, burns. Scolds, and every species of external injury to which humanity is liable. We have examined this subject in two lightsâ€"the light of unquestionable evidence from foreign sources, and thelightoi personal experiencn. We find that during the campaign of the Crimea, both in the stationary hospitals at (lallip :21i and Scutari and in the ambulances at the Sent 01" war. the Ointment was used with the happiest effect as a dressing for sabre cuts, bayouo punctures, and gunshot wounds. This is HISTORY. The French and English surgeons admit the foot, and the governmenls of both nationshure, we understand authorized the purchase of large quantities of the preparation for 1y purpo I Newtonbrouk, June 13th,1853 SYNI) ICAA'JCICS F()I‘{I\I 1411') gm: gtlmtimumtfi. Health Is Wealth. MORTGMRES ibliTAINED $500 REWARD. Chapter of Accidents. At Maple 18th of every month Dr A ROBINSON. SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA Patent Rights disposed of J. I. EVANS & co, flaunt, LIFE C. ADAMS, DDS, Loadur Lame, Toronto‘ u. . . 850.000 .. . . 7,500,000 FERENCI‘IS- C. J. Campbel}, 15511., A. M. Sn1iL11,F.sq. Rm’. Enoch Wood, 1) I) d d p: l-Iy UPRIGHT AND SQUARE Misssas. R. S. WiLLiAME (S: Sox‘s. Tonoxâ€"To \ ril 12th 18 l GENTLEMENâ€"I have much pleasure in testifying to the great exnellence o‘i";cli)n~ Piands. SI. have put them severely! to the tgst, and find them possessed of those qualities of torie and touch so ac" cepbuble to the true musician and lover of classical musicâ€"n charming Singing tone, easilv gradu- ated from thq most delicate pianissimo to every degree of loudness and fulfiess, and a touch which unsvyers l‘gxidlly: to‘ eyer ehudq of feeling. > _ _ V Good Family Flour, Lard, Bacon and Hams. Choice Confectionnry &‘Cigm-s wholesale and reluil. '1‘erms,â€"-Uasb or harm Produca Highest price paid for Butler'& Eggs. [s Pia-1108! Pianos I consider Chase insfruments a greutua/qquisition in musicinl society, and finding a piano which I can recommend thh perfect. confidence. ~~ u I ~ ‘ ' . r; W m-w ~- ~-., v v u. my wuuumwu Wm “MW new 1 can mle speak in the same high termsregurdiiig their musical qualities ; for their fine full sing ing capability of tone, pleasant touch, &c, are such, that there seems to be 1m necessity tn )vul‘clmse‘ foreign instruments, when our homfs enterprise can produce such Pianos. and at one-third lbss cost 1 mn glad to hear that the extensxve sale of your‘instruments shows that you are meeting with the success that I think vou justly deserve. . 1 am, Gentlemen. Your Obedient Servant, .' BOOTS AND SHOES! I an), Gentlemen, yours very truly, CHAS. W. EWING, (Of London, Englunflfl . Organist of St Peter’s Church. Coburg, Ont Mgssns B. S. WILLIAMS & Soxsâ€" ‘ 5 . ‘ TQRONTO. Nov. 4th, 1882‘ I GENTS#HuViDg thoroughly exammed the Workmamshxp of your Planes, I have no hesitation 1n stating that, in my opinion, they are equnl to those of an othqrs ‘of thglppst Maqusfihgtlhu-ve seen “1.. nnn.‘1,:n n”. "I‘m-‘1‘ Lon. tn...“ ‘ “A .2:... LL ,1‘ V‘ [ colvtin’nr (mm‘ W ‘3 951 H. mm] sn‘lépf 0111111114 in. Inrgu quantities, and 1m» Hm'vl'urw “Me In mfur ilwm' m .-\~ Hues.- {Payments arranged to amt the com-en'me m" purchasers and Sm‘k‘ml m 91' :1 For {ml particulars write to , A - R. S.__WIIJLIAMSg his Yonizé se. Tomnto. on 226 Dundas St. London. SEED m fies ' AT THE FIRE P3001? x The Finest Tweeds Dress GoodS'ff} SPRING STCK ! Are constructed from the Very best Materials by expellenced Workmen, and are fully equal in point of_ Vim C «‘15 , (A f'T‘ / kfiifiégfi ‘6 (07'. >rvâ€"“‘“'“’"\‘ 3:: $4} ‘ w (ND ’1‘ L 'L 1' Ebb/fl ONE QC! 1; ‘ WK commg, and J. BROWN has a well-assorted stock of Clover, Timothy, F123} génd :1] kinds of Fresh » ' Richmond Hill, March 22nd, 1883 W â€".â€"â€".__â€"_â€"__7_â€" M” Q \J a“ ‘ 7 " J} “VT/3v}; “~52 fifiéfiéfifififififififimfig & FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS”; QUE: Groceries and Provisions, " \‘n TONE, TOUGH & nmumm'ry v is I (1| A; 73 51315? 3; MM At prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Garden Rakes, Spades and Shovels. A new.v and well nssnrled Stock of Fresh Supplies of Grocerios, etc., at the very Jo“ est ' ins, and urn lhvrol'ou“ uh“: 1511] stflepf Qy'gunn limp) qua}; In Town. Seo these Goods! TESTIMONIALS. To the high pricedemerican Insiruments. BEAUTIFUL-.5 PIANOS ! . CROSBY. GEO. “'4 STRATHY. Mus Doc A fresh supply of inn much pleased at {I DIRECTORSâ€"Samuel Flatt, M P,A1irc<1 (Moder 110,111,690 W Lewis, Thos H Lee, Hon D L Mgcpherson, Senator Tom-l AsséLS, $3,500,000 See our reduced loan bump For l‘ui‘bhe‘y inhr manion apply m the ofiices of the Company Western Canada Mm‘ey received on (it-posh, and interest payable huL‘yemny or compounded. Loan and Savings Company Ofllcesâ€"No 70, Church-street», Toronto HON GEO W ALLAN, Soxmtor,1’res;iJena GEORGE Gébnmmmr .. ..Vicaâ€"President SAVINGS BANK BRANCH ,9. Barristers. Attorneys-ut-Luw, Solicitgrsd'n: Chancery. Convcvuucers, etc, ()fllcenvaperiul Bank Buildings. \VollingtOn-atroet, Toronto Home FERGUSON, Q.C. JOHN RAIN WM SETON GORDON, GEO F Snmnn! per-line‘..‘.... ............ Z. .. Scent-s. Each subsequent; insertion. perlino ...... 3 cents. Contracts for time and space made on applica- tion. . Advertisemg’nm without‘ Writ'en instructions will be inserted until forbu} {£2 charged transient mtes I ‘ ’ ‘ U TERS, Attorneys, Solicitors-imChancery etc.. 64 Adelaide street East, (opposite the Court House). Toronto. ALFRED BOULTBEE WM. Won'rs Dvm‘r. EVERY THURSDAY, At his printing otT‘ ce, Yonge Street, Richmond Hi] 1. Ontario Terms of Subscriptions : $1 00 per mmdm in advance When not paid in advance $1 50 will be charged Transitorygdvertisemefits, first insertionL “Fgrgy'son. 39in. Gord_on (or Shlpley, M. H. KEEI‘LER. RICHMOND HILL, 3E? OULTBEE & EVATT‘ BARRIS ’J‘FIRS. Attnnmva. Salinifnrstf‘Jmnr-nrv Capiml, ’$1,f100,000:_;1ie3erve Fund, $450,000 H, Sande-r8011 8580113 W ROOM PAPER 2 Do You Intend to Paint 3 . V If you do, get the best, as it is the cheapest in" {Be lorg run. Elastic Paint i; the most Durable, Economical and Beautiful paint made. It will not Urnck, Blister, Peel 0r Flower ()3, and we oficr Furniture, Paints9 ,_ FREEMAN’S WORM POWDERS.‘ Are pleasant (so take. Contain thelr owfi Purgutive. Is a. safe, sure, and effech destroyer of worms in Children or Aduitl’. For every ounce of adulteratiou found in it. Usual stock of Groceries and Garden Seeds. P. G. SAVAGE. The York Herald, WALTER 8 LEE. T0 M}? We beg to infbrm you that OUR NEW PREMISES Will be cmnpteted in a {law dttys, and that on MONDAY," APRIL 2nd, We will Show a Complete Stock of NEW SPRING GOODS In all the departments, in What we have no hesitation in saying will be the “Hand‘somest‘ Stores in Canada.” Our SfockWilf,Withoufdouiif, compare favourably with any on this confluent our Foreigh Goods having been purchased dil‘eéf from the first manufltcturors of Europe by our Mr. J.‘ W. Petliey,lwh’o is a: resident of MANCH ESTER; England. Ti‘llb'flng to have the Pileagure 0f$hi0whlg you through ou" ESialwiisi-uumn whcm Minn HONEY 7’0 LOAN. CHEMISTS & DR‘U‘GGISTS, plmed, we remain P. O. Box 2527. Oils and Painter’s Material. Bcist Brands of' White Lead AND WINDOVV SHEA!) ES I’UBL [SHED BY $99M. AM New Designs and Colors) A Large Stock of $100.00 IN GOLD EPETLEY Manage} '1‘” “5‘3 Assistant Surgeon to Toronto Généml Hospital, Ofiice and Residence,â€"~One door south ofl’. 0. OFFICE HOURS~S to 10 a. m, J; 12 to 1p m Thornhill, Feb 1401, 1883. ' Member College of Physicians & Surgeons. (Lyn: or s’roonanm) OFFICE HOURS,‘â€"Frmn a to 10 a. 111., 5 to a p. m RESIDENCE Residence, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill Richmond Hill, May 23rd, 1882. 1y Dr. George Langsta v-x 1‘} Graduate of Toronto University, ERNEST .F. LANGSTAFF ! ma. W. J. Wmsow, MEDALIST TORGNTO UNIVERSITY. R. B. 01'1', M. B. and First Silver Medalist. University of Toronto, M. C. 1’. 5. Ontario. L S AL, England (Late Of London, England} Surgggn, F130. [Erbflic'e Hours 8 to 9.30 a..m., and 1 to 2.30 p.1n I)RAIN TLLE, OF THE BEST vvrv A m This Hotel has been refurnished, renovated, and fitted up in first-class style, and is now the leading Hotel north of Toronto_. The bar is sup 1 ed wmh first-class brand of lxquorsflund cigays, _-n.‘..‘_ _ H ,, ,‘ .. .. W .u... .4...“ Hum. Auk...“ u. Alkluulb uuu myth Excellent accommodation for Commercial Travellers, and the General Public. Good Stabl- ing and an attentive Hostler. RICHMOND HILL. JOIiN POWELIJ, Prop 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 Stabling and attentive hostlers. Terms, $1 nev day. Proctm-‘s Bus leaves this Hotel to connect with [1,11 the N I: R Trains going North and South. at S a. 111., 12 IL. 111.. 5.10 p m. and 7.3013111. THE PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, J‘ Palmer, Prop; WWII CENTRAL HTEI. th‘ge Stéeét, Richmond Hi'li. Richmond [1111, (ML. 12th, 5.3, TGRfiWTflg QUKLITY A'}‘ C. I" &' 5., 0m, Two Years Rusidmrt, @mflfi. JAN DR. ORR, MAPLE, MES LANGSTAFF 2 AND "fuonxmxm, ONT THUS NIGHTINGALE’S, gamma. iii. a y'li‘WEJ'E'i 3‘: 3.1;..i‘ York vile Became our prices: :u'rt Fm low as in swam won-- derful when cmxmured wibb mos. . of other first~ ciuss demis‘a. I do not wish you to infer that my establishmvnt i< voni‘mcd to thv manufacture of sets. I do everything or anything that 'nny Toronto dentist. “111 do, and do it on npp’roved n10dcr11.scis;ntif1u principl/ . gummntccmq Hutia- faction in 11!] uses. N0 pun: munnl by the traction of team! ‘ 11% [L Hunk: of in! , math. we at: least Bclirw mg m: pm}. .\x1‘_m‘pL 10w pnces f: ‘ IL snpenur (A ' I Imvo debsrmiued on rcdu 50 per cent m 0 3: - ng they 6L). 5:. algcrzmax, DE T A L :5; U ml} EON) V?QRONTO VITA‘LHZED ME; E’ARLWRS 151 mm}; 512., Taxma. "Jig ALUMINUM, ' / $5115; / CELLOLOID, C «In 1 IN Tim Trade Marks of my midnfédieineszara re: gistered 111 Ottawa, and also at Washington“ I Signed THOMAS HOLLOWAY 533 Oxford street, London} (if? CAUTIONâ€"1 have no Agent in thei United Stairs, nor are my Modicincs sold there. Purchasers ShuuM Hmrofol'e Innk m the label on the Pots and Boxes If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, Lon‘d'on‘ they aré spurimm‘ ‘ . > Coughs] .‘s‘m'r Thrmxts.‘ Wt“: em 01' the 'I'hmnt znuHihns‘ mutism. Ecrumlu mm mm and sold nt]s.13,d.,:n. Gd ,49. (LL11; flitmd 338‘ anchBox and Pub mm] in (Human at 36 cents, 90 Ohms, nnd $21.50 cents, zmd the larger sizes in m‘oDot'cion. ’ “ will hr fmm r1 invaluable in (“T'U' Househollf in. the cure of Open Eur Hzml ’ VII-mum, Mnnnfnciurml only at Profess4 01‘1’Iullownv’s Esiablishment.‘ 533. OXFORD STREET LONDON, increase the secretory pnwprs of the Liver, brace the nervous h «1911], and (hrnw into the cir'euln- tion th pm /. t Honumighr susmilqing and repairing the frame. ‘ V Thousands of persons have testified thatI by their nse‘ alone Hwy lmue bog‘u restored to 110::th and strength, after every _ other means had proved unsuccessful. ' BAD 11197.3‘0111.) \\'()[7NDT4,. ‘CULD‘S; purify, regulate mm imprnye the qualily 0f “13‘ 3 00d. They assist the digosme urguns, cleanse 1 V { STOMACII AND BOWELs; This incomparubie Medicine has secur- ed for itself‘ an imperishnble fume throughout the \Vm'id for the aileviutiod and cure of' most diseases to whichI humanity is heir. Ms £2: @inimenfi Worth their Weigii’a in Gomf ARTIFICIAL TEETH 0N MTWW wwzb { GfiLfi PLéTE,jg $30. RUBBEL? G? "3"“ ~ $510. ,Th‘mo‘rlil i6, um] 1:11 disord 1m Gmlt, Rheu-, lullwr kind of skin diseasu‘s 1 fian. 5th 1381'

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