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York Herald, 18 Oct 1883, p. 3

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Mr Phipps, who has been given charge of the affair, is going on with this important- ‘tvork with that. systematic thoroughness ivhich characterizes his managementof whsti ever he takes in band, Large numbers of circulars'have beenissued and 'numeroils ‘replies obtained. Many places in the s'ett‘ led partions ,of Ontario {will be' visited be- fore winter. and when the lately issued re- port is laid Herero Parliament at the (mining seSSiOH‘ it will betsnpplemented by another, giving the experience of many individuals in different parts of Ontario in raising trees, stating the soils most suitable to the differ- ‘ent Varieties the method of planting most shitable. therelntii’e merits of raising from the seed, froiii seedlings transplanted from nurseries; find from those taken from the ForeSt ; and results gain-pd in each case. With much other informétinn calculated to nssist thoseintending to plant, and to pre- 'vent the losses and disappointments which a‘ve often resulted from mistakes in com- mencing or want of after care. was there-Seating of the sacred 'buildixig, By her kind perseverfng endeavors almost a Bpflicient sum of money is now in hand for this purpose, and when the work is complet- ed it will be It lasting monument to her mvn - ory. For many years she was the accomp- lished Organist ofthe Church, and at the name time a regular attendant at the Tuble bf the Lord. )alled away suddenly in the Wet of life, her death rust a gloom over the whole place. and many with and hearts followed her remains to her hallowed grave, Which is close to the Sanctuary where she had so often joined with them in prayer, and led in the praises ofthe Lord. A useâ€" ful member has been called away from the Church Militant tojoin the Church Triumph. ant. Those who are left, must close up the ranks and carry on the work for they follow a conquering Saviour.-â€"Times. [NJTLâ€"The subject of xhe above notice Was nelce ofthe proprietor of this papal-J The Church of England in Ihat place has, by her death, sustained a serious 1055, for he was ever ready for every good work, and when she made a beginning nothing could turn her from her purpose until it was brought to a successful termination. Her la’sl labor of lnve for Holy Trime Church . _ Caution; ‘ We advise all who are afflicted with a Cough or cold to beware of opiates and all medicines (hat smother and check a cough suddenly, as serious results surely follow. Hagvard‘a Peclornl Balsam loosens and breaks up coughs and cold! in a safe and efl’eclual manner. Whilcl'mrcb Agricultural Society holds ill Annu‘al FnHSh'ow at Stoufi‘ville, on the 27th and 281h of Sept. A commdn Annoyance. Many people suffer from distressing at- tacks of sick headache, nausea and other hiliom frbuhlés. who might easily be cured hy Burdock Blnpd Bilters It cured Louie Howard. of Rumilo. N. Y, oflhis complaint and she praises it highly. Mrs. Croucher was the daug-lner of the late John Wills. of Halifax. where the dev ceased ludv formerly resided and had many fnenda. and where her early death has been heard of wilh deep regret. The World occasionally witnesses the appear- ance ofa. man pre eminent among his fellows, who leaves his mark upon the world either for ‘good or for evil Our century has been unusu-- ally fruitful in such men. We have our military hero, our philosopher. our astronomer, our states- men. par excellence ; We have, also, our physiu clan and philanthropist. per excellence. But now we have Professor Holloway, who, benefitted by the long experience of long experiments, and enlightened by deep study, has bestowed upon the world one of the greatest treasures, in the form of his celebrated Pills and Ointment. By their instrmnentelity henlth is placed within the reach of all that will avail themselves of them. They have recommended themselves everywhere by their beneficial efiects. and now known broughout the civilized world. We are glad to now that not only unbounded fame, Lit a con- siderable fortune, has rewarded H01 owuv for big philanthropie labours. _ _ The toWn of Bridgewater yids 131917 ca‘st into deep sorrow by the (19th of Sarah, the beloved wife of E A Croucher. M. D., of that town. rSJth mid Céntmlr America. Mexico and Cuba, following the example of Spain. have become Eg-FQPQI’FFL'IFE. 9‘. gm.“ “4995’ and Wherever I Provincial Fair at Guelph, Sept. 24th to 29m. Eggs constitmers of these articles, and wherever the-Spank; language is spoken, they are now extebsively used as a. fa;me medicine. No region of the earth affords such oppbi‘tu‘nifies for testing the universality of n. rcmedv as Smith America. From the enormous inequality of level between its difiereut anions. it com pre‘hends the cli-- mates of all t 6 zones, and all the diseases pecul- iar to the varieties of temperature known as frigid, temperate, and torrid are found among its inhabitants. A grander field fol: the employ- ment of nrepamtions adapted to the cure of GVery sg’eeuies of disorder, internal amt external, cannot ' GOBCGiVl‘d, and as their suceess has been uniform in all parts of the southern contin- ent. we may, fairly regard these medicines as specifies for the_ma:ladies of‘every soil and 0111196. With emlie‘at spring Mr Phipps will make a tour through the great forest region in the northeast portion of Ontarin. passxng from the front. noaningslon back towards and past Luke Nipisaing. obloining from lumber men, farmers anrl other practical men their Opinions as to lh’e best melhods of conlinn- ing in productive forest such portions of lerrilory as it me be advisable t.) preserve in woodland, andyof preventing the ravages of bulb fires in all portions of the country. in Ilia report which will deal wilh ,lhis mat- ter we may expect from Mr Phipps' well- known powers of description many vivid pic- ture: ol'lhe scenery presentedk and much Valuable informntio'n Concerning the rer sources of nulnrge portion ofour country not as yet well known to our population, while the report also will, judging from the last, be most useful to the general purpose of forer tyâ€"lls principal aim.-â€"â€"anonm World A Remarkable Results W. A. Edgars, of Frnnkville, was; ferr- i‘fi sulferer from Chronic Kidney and Liver .lomplumt. rand at one time was so bad that his life wua deapuimd- of. He was cured by four boulea of Burdock Blood Bitters. We do not make these statements and express these inions wxfihout having Weighed them well. hey are not foundect merely upon com-- mon report, but upqq the . testimony of parties occupying high positions in societyâ€"men of un- blemished repumtion and matured iudgment fihat, likewise, is confirmed by circumstances within our own immediate knowledge. More-- nver, we have the less hesitation in declaring our predilections for these remedies, inasmuch as ibis sharedby om‘bret-hren of the press in every quarter ofihe g1 obe, «The PFNNBYLYAXIAN. _ I , _-_... .. W” W...â€" flrehensivély.” The Times gii‘ie's a critique oflhe whole report, mid cp’nclud'es by 'savé ing: “Whatqg'non (he Ontario Govern- ment may takeomathb' sirén‘zlh‘of the i‘e'cu'mé mendatiofis is not yet knov'én, but their ap predation cf the iihporltince ofthe subject is ahOWn by lheir authorizing the gratuitous distribution ofa‘large numbet of copies of ihe report! among the farmers of the Pro- vince." ‘ The Londnn‘ Wines in an article on the in": movement ofthe Ontario Government in this direction, says: “A; the instance oflhe Onlm‘iq Gofierfix’nent an exhaustive report upon the necessuy of preserving and i-eplanting (Beforests has just been com- piled by Mr. R. W” Phippé, of Toronto, The subje‘ét is om; in Much increasaing‘ in- ierest in beng i'e‘lt in the Dominion. and the‘ tips)”. in q‘uefitiog‘fiealg‘with Ve‘ry com; The March of Inteflecfi. Forest Preservation. Passed AWay. Fall Fairs. Best $8 Believing: the people will appreciate a scale of low prices for a superior class of artificial teeth, I have determined on reducing the price at least 50 per cent. Because our prices we so low as to seem won-- derful when comnared with those of other first- class dentists. I do not wish you to infer that my establishment is confined to tha manufacture of sets‘ I do everything or anything that any Toronto dentist W111 do. and do it on approved modern. scientific principles, guumntm empz autis- faction in all cases. No pain caused by the ex-- traction of teeth John McDonald, Esq. ' C. J. Campbell, Esq., Hon. SenatorMéMnster A. M. Smith, Esq. James Metmlffi, Esq.‘ Rey. Enoph_Wood,p. D Toronto, J an 9th, 1883 V fianieiriééht of'prerhimhs returned in prdflts Loans mmde toChurch Trustees, at; a. low rate of intprest. Sepd for prospectus. C.P.LENNOX, DEN T AL SURGEON, 14151 mm 512, TUNING.“ Of Imndon, England, Alderman McArthur, M. P, Chair- man_ W W Baynes,Esq.F I A,Secretary Reserve Fund . . . . . . . . $5,000,000 Annual Income . . . . . . 1,400.0,00 Invested in Canada. . . 850.000 Dem]: claims paid,. . . 7,5001000 TORONTO REFERENCES. E .A.W. Goodwills Bought and Sold ! For Manufacturing and other purposes. S cc): and Share Brokers, etc, etc. VITALIZED AIR PARLOURS Assurance Soc’y Farm 86 Other Property, Hotels, Taverns and Business; THE STAR EVERY THURSDAY, V At: his printing 03‘ ca, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Ontario Terms 0! Subscriptions : $1 00 per annum in advance When not paid in advance $1 50 will be charged Transitoty advertisements, first insertion. per line.,... ....................... 8 cents. Each subaequemt insertion. perl 3 cents. t Contracts for time and space made on applica- 10m, Advertisements without writfen instructions will he ifiEE’HGd until forbid 6; charged transient rates GENERAL AND FINANCIAL AGEN CY CHARLES MASON. M. H. KEEFLER. SHORTEST NOTICE. PIPES MINWABE PUB SALE. LARGEST STOCK COLD WEATHER CHEAP FOR CASH. 2ND AND 3111) Books of School Read- ers, also lst and 2nd parts of the first books, for sale at the HERALD Store. __...-_ _ .. . -...,. v, “WW”... Whately’s Elements of Rhetonc Shaka eare’s Tragedy of J uliua Caesar Latin exts with notes“......‘.............. Elementary Statics by H. Smith” Cicéro Pro Arabia ...... Virgil’s Eclogues 'IIEZEYS Hoche‘......... The Animal Kingdom Virgil’s Eneid “ II Cmsar ‘f IV Belcher’a Latin Prose ......... Dunn's Bellum Britannicum Smith’s Hydrostaticn... Roscoe’s Chemistry ...... . lelier’s Eyengs of History... STBVES STOVES. Mechanics, b Tomlinsuu Mnxwell’é Mfg ary Series Elemé‘nts of Algebra. by Loudo Firstfibok‘of Anatoxny,:&c‘.. . R eréofi’é Veissbna 6:1; Kéflculture P Hats Fir Steps in Classical Geography. White‘s Xenpuhon Book V... The following books Wiil be‘ sent by mail free of postage, on i'eceipt of cash :â€" , Dr Smith’s small Latin English Dictionary $2.30 Anthoneantin English Lt English Latin “ 3.00 Select Orationes of M. I. Cicero 1.50 Sullivan’s Geography generalized map .75 Spalding’s English Literature... .75 Harkness’ First Gljeek ....... .80 “ Latin Grammar. .80 “ Introductory Latin 60 Arnold’s First and econd Latm Books": :80 Outlines pf‘Natgml“ istory... . .49 1n,_\,,, . SYNI) leLTES F()RMEIJ Richmond Hill, Sept. 12th, 1883. Of “bod and Coal Stoves ever shown in Rich- mond Hill. ' ARTIFICIAL TEETH ON MORTGAGES GBTAINED gm: gflvtrtimmmtz. Evetroughing and repairing done on the The York Herald. Address ngderL Orders p'ro'mpfly attended b‘o. School Books Cheap. IS COMING I Patent Rights disposed of; GOLD PLATE RUBBER ALUMINUM. $1 5. CELLOLOID, $10, Sec. &Trea.s. for Canada. Victoria. Chambers ,Toronto Feb. 1251: 1880. HERALD STORE. 380. R U B B E TORONTO J. I. EVANS & co, PUBLISHED BY I 11 AVE THE LIFE Lender Lane, Toronto. II‘ II. IV. ATE, E R, Richmond Hills .35 .25 .20 .40 ,40 .65 85 UPRIGHT AND SQUARE Phi/mg? FEMS M23533. B: ST. WmLIAMs 65 SoN’s. GézN'rLEMEN â€"1 have much plensure in testifying to the great 0X0 put them severely to the meet; and find them yynssessed of those qua] ceptable to the true musician and lover of clu.‘ ' Med from the mostdelicute pinnissimo to every answers rggdilx tu eyery shade of feeling. TORONTO, April 12th, 1881.. clionce of ycm‘ Pianos. 1 have . .itieslof tone and touch so 9.0-- n! muslc-a charming mugging tone,» easily nradu- degree of loudness and fulnesm and a touch which I consider Ehestâ€"g insfi‘umems 0. grth aqquisibion in musicizhl society, and finding a. pmno whlch I can recommend Wlth perfect confidence. Mussus R.B.WILLIAM5 & Sm‘sâ€" . , TORONTO, Nov. 4th, 1882. v GENTSâ€"Having thoroughly examined the Workmanship of your Pianos, I have no hesitation in stating that. in my‘opinioxy, the‘yfi‘relequal to thugs o‘f_zu}y othqrs _of thq brest Makers that Iimve seen I (mi; only'spenkvinlhe salme fiigh tefms raga; {figiéliérfid‘ rhusxon 21:15 1 195 , £91 thgl V ing capability of tone. lensant touch, &c, an? such, that there seems to be no necesgstj to purchase (oreign i'flEEruyIJ‘Jentsqy 01".} 0111: I}?§1fp1}se (mu. plfpduce s‘uch Piangs, and at onmfihird less cost "i am'grladr fié'hefirqch'atrfihé extensivéistrilé‘éf you: lfis'truments shows that you are EZ§£ng‘3€i”thT1§S success that I think vou justly deserve. _ I am, Gentlemen. Your Obedxent Servant, W? make a. special style of Organs in large quantities, and are therefore able to offer them at. ex- ceptmnally low (ates. Pavmeuts arranged in su the convenience sf purchasers and spread. ova: a term a! years‘ For fuli pmhmlaa‘ Wnte to Groceries, Hardware & mockery, New Tweeds, . 7' New Prints, New-Dress ; ' N ew‘ Cotton‘sf ‘ PROOF Remember the Place,â€"â€"Corner Richmond Hill, Oct. 3rd, 1883. Ready for the Winter, at Prices that cannot *- Gâ€"IVE SATISFACTV 9N. ' A Fresh Supply of i ' Groceries & Canned ,Gdbds STOCK OF BOOTS &. SHOES Are constructed from the very best Materials by experienced Workmen, and are fully equal in point of ' ‘ ~ N . a .’ f . Pe‘as‘, Oa’rs, Bran and bhorts. Bakery m connectlon, Chomp, ‘onfectionery and Cigars, Wholesale and Retail. All: kinds of I am, Gentlemen. yours very truly, NEW FALL 000$ Farm Produce Taken at Market Pribes. ; ,/ ' V2 " f,”®fi:"3‘" ' 4/ w @fibfififibfifi®%§gQg§>€§fi73§§5@§o%§ x... RECEIVED DAILY, (sanaays Excepted.) CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, R: g. WILIJIAME, I43 Yomze St. TOronto. OR 226 Dundas St. London. TESTIMONIA_L§3. To the high priced American Instruments. And J. Brown has a Splendid JARGE ASSORTMENT. )ard, Bacon and Hams, PIANGS ! THE of Yonge & Centre Streets, Richman Hill CHAS. W.E\VIN G, (Of London, England) Organist of St: Peter‘s Church. Coburg, Ont TORONTO, Nov. 4th, 1882. ISAAG CROSBY. GEO. \V. STRATHY. Mus Doc. +¢WL max: am much pleased at J. BROWN. Ii Tile TrudleMters of my said Medicines we re» gisterad 111 Ottawa, and also [Lb \Vashingtau. Signed THOMAS HOLLOWAY .633 Oxford street, London. and sold at 13. lérl‘, 23, 9d,, 45. 651., 11$. 21mm 33 eac1>13w< Purl Pot, and in Canada at 36 cents, 90 cents, and $1.50 cents, and the larger sizes in Drouorhon. (if? CAUTXU‘S-l have no Agent in Hm United Simos, nor are my Medicines sold there. Puz-cimswrs shiluh] lherefore look to the label on the Pots and Buxes It' the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London they are spurinus. Coughs, Sore Thronts, Bronchitis, rmd ull disord ers of the Throat and Chest, as also Gout. Rheu- matism. Scrofulu. and other kind of skin diseases Manufactured only at Profess- or Hollowav’s Establishment. 533. OXFORD VS'l‘R-E'E’I‘ LONDON. increase the secretory powers of the Liver, brace the nervous system, and throw into the circula- tion the pm-es t- Elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. will bu found invaluable in every Household in the cure of Open Sores, Hard Tumours. purify, requluté and imprnye the quality. of the 310901. They assist the digestyive organs, cleanse Thousands of persons have testifie] than by their use alone they‘haue been restored to health and sh'englh, after every other means bud proved unsuccessful. This lncompnruble Medicinqhas secur- ed fox“ itself an imperislmble fun-10' throughout the \Vorld for the alleviation and cure of most diseases‘ to which humanity is heir. BAD LEGS. OLD \VOUNDS, CULDS, Pills & flintment Western Canada ‘ Sex; our reduced 101111 table For further infor mation apply at the oflices of the Company Worth their Weight in Gold! 1 Loan and Savings Company Ofl’iCC-si-Iio 70, 01:1 stru'st, ’J'( mum Box CBO W ALLAN, ; untang'l’xecideub GEORGE Gconmcmx o-Pwsi DIEECTOBSâ€"Sfunuel Plath, M P,A1fred Geodetâ€" hmn, Geo‘ W Lewis, 'l‘hus 1-1 Leo, Hon D L Macpherson, Senator Total Ass'eté, $3,500,600 . h I, , Money received on deposit,» and interest payable half yearly 0r compounded. BIL/OUSNL'83, 0 78/313 CIA, ITJDIQESTION, [M (Ll/DICE. SAVING-’8 BANK “lg/FEMS, SALT RHEUN, liEflHTEURN, HEA'DA CHE, {and every 5p "'05; of disease arishg‘ from disordered LIV R, KEDNEVS, STOMAKJH, 80wth on BLOOD. DRAIN TILE, OF THE BEST n1” rtmv A m T. MILBURN 8:00., gagipnl, $1,900,0‘ “Reserve Fund, $450,000 STOMACH AND BOWELS, i WILL CURE OR RELIEVE we invite the large number of persOns ‘ who daily come to the city during the Hoilday Season to visit our Stores, and Will consider it no trouble to Show them through Our Immense Establish: ment. Whloh IS admitted by all'to be the Finest of the kind in Canada. ‘ ‘ , L A T E ST NOVELTIES . TORGNTG,_ THE [EADING HOUSE IN SAMBA Ffifi DRY GOODS, SILKS, EABPETS, AND ClDTHING; QUALITY A T WALTER 8 LEE, MONEY 1’0 LOAN. THOS NIGHTINGALE’S, Yorkvile NOTE THE ADDRESS. DMZ/Miss, one/=3 Y, FLUTTERJNG THE 8TOMAOH, DRE’NESS’ 0.5 m5 Sir/N, 0F me HEART, AWE/TY 0.: Jun. 5th 18%1 E‘OR THE PRESENT SEASON. 1% 130 & 1'32 KINGaSTREE TORONTO. Sanderson 'Wfll find our stock replete With all the Manager G. H. HUSBAND, L. D. S i ' Wfl removed Rccm PAPER AT 0081‘ g - SUGAR, 14: His. for $1.00 ,- l '. ALL GOODS AT THE SAME REDUCED PRICES Iii-The Best Brands‘nf PAINTS, UILS, TINTS, [EMS and cfilnamss (th Palmer House) Aurom, lst, 8th, 16th, and 22nd do Newmm‘ket, , . . . . . . . . . ‘ . 2116. do - Stouffville.. . ...... 4 .18th do Mm‘kh mu . . ‘ , . . . , . . . . .2’lth db Victoria Square ..... let; do Tbornhill . 323,01 do R'Isnplo ...... , ...... 26111 do \Vomlbridge ...... ‘ “Hui (10‘ Kloinburg H . . th do Robleton .. , ...... dOtn do Anastllotios,1h5 Nltrous Oxide, 0}ch used when ordered and none but the has", Inlateriul used ‘ Thankful for the favors of the past years 11’ my still be consulted in any branch of the pro fession, as follows: Ritchggnpd Hi} 9th & 24th of each month ‘LLLIJJ removed to 87 King street East, Toronto. Best mineral teeth inserted in a. mann- er to suit each patient. Pmrticulnr attentiqn given to the preservation and regulation of the natural teeth, carefully avoiding,Y all unnecess- ury‘ 1min. Office hours from 8 LL. m. to 6 p. m. Private i‘oaidexide’ 209 Jarvis street. Will visit the ionoxs'vingpmces pi’oféssionélly ;â€"- Uninnvillew. ...1st Monday of ouch month. \Vestzm, ,.91h and let (10 Map}e;... ...161h do Richmond Hill, 19th (10‘ Woudbridge.. 22nd do Mr Husband wfllbe found in his office, at Newtonbrook, every Saturday, except when Satur- day falls on the above date. Artiflcal Teeth, upper or under, $5.00. Pain- less extracting by use of Etherized Air. The only firm in tho Dominion executing first-class work at the above price. W.. ROGERS, EVERSLEY. P.O. RIGGS 82; _ IVORY, SURGEON DENTISTS, 208 Queen St. W‘est, Toronto PWTUTES and FMMES In Latest Resigns ,. mm m GRDGERIES 0ND HILL, ONT. Newtonbrook, June 13th, 188.1 1 Heat ; ’ sup tion, Dizzines Bad Breath, Highly recommended for Billousness, . ‘ Headâ€"Ache, Con- .. “ stlpatlon, Indiges- tion, Dizziness, Heartburn, _ ‘ Bad Breath, Loss of qu petite, Jaundioe, Loss of memory, Sour Stomach, Liver Com- plaint.0r anyillness arising from the Stom- ach, Bowel: or Kidneys. ‘The are safe mild and‘thorough in their actlon. tom 1 toé} piué'ifié'db’sé: FURNITURE V IN ALL STYLES DENTIST, NE WTONBROOK, ONT, Try our Q5 CENT TEA At Maple 18th of every month Dr A koalfisdw. , SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA CHEMISTS & lDR‘UGGISTS, fix W xy~y PRICE 250. PER BOX. thal, PAINT BRUSHES AT COST â€"â€"â€"NOW IS YOUR TIME FOR SURGEON DENTIST, hmé Itol§7_ King _st_:reet East, N. ADAMS, L.D.fiS., For one month, to make mom for stock ____.__‘ [SUGAR COATED. PURE? VEGETABLE At Toronto Price's" Residence, Yonge Street, Richm’bn‘d Hm; Richnmnd Hi11,1\1uy 23rd, 1882. 15" ‘ ’I‘BORNHILL, ONT. Graduafiée of 'lioronto University} M. C. P. & Sx, Ont, Two Years Resident, Assistant Surgeon ,to Toronto General Hospitab Otfice and Rasideuce,â€"0ue door south of P. 0'. OFFICE HOURS~8 to 101.1 m,&12 tO'2 p m Thornhill Feb 14th, 1883, namesme TORONTO UNIVERSITY. Member College of Physicians E Sui-£00135} (LATE OI" STOUFFVILLE.) > OFFICE HOURS,â€"From s to 10 9.. m., 5' to 8 p. m RESIDENCE V _ Yonge Street, Rich méh‘ii Hi": R. B. Orr, M. B. and First Silver Medalisé University of Toronto, M. C. P. S. Ontario. L. S A L, England (Late of London, 31131de Surgeon, Etc. _ l3_0flice Hours 8 to 9.30 3.111., and 1 to 2.80 pan. ERNEST F. LANGSTA-FF!’ Ferguson, Baln. Gordon a. Shipley.‘ 'Bm‘risters, Abtornoysâ€"M-me, Soli ‘toragip‘ Chancery. Conveyancex‘s, etcLOfflceP- mpen’ Bank Buildings. Wellington-street, Toronto HOMAS FERGUSON, Q.C. Jam: BARK. WM SETON GORDON, GEO F S‘HLPLE? P.- G. SAVAGE filgmml nfi'bclagfi Bragm'nguar-“gfié‘w: xcellent accommodation or Commend. This Hotel has been refm'nished, renovated; and fitted up in firsbclass style, and is now the 19‘?d‘ing‘¥°§el}‘”}'th 9f T099339: The bf"? 1! “I” Excellent accommodation for Cdmmfirgféi Travellers, and the General Public. Good Stabl‘ ins: and an attentive Hosfler. - ' BR. J AMES LANGSTAFF I! AND RICHMOND HILL; JOIIN POWELL,‘ firop‘ GRAN]! EENTBM. Hfl'l‘fl mé. W. J. WILSON“; This Hou‘seié one of the Best Hotels to, be found north of Torontn. Everything is mum: in First Class Style. Sample Room tar Co - cial Travellers. Good Stubllng and amen «l hostlem. Terms, $1 per day. Proofior'a Bus' leaves this Hotel to connect with all the N R R Trains going Nnrth and South. at 8 a. 111., 12 I." 111., 5.10 p m. and 7.301) m. TaEf PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. J” Palmer. Prop; Riohvflmd Hill, Oct-~ l2th, ’82. @53me @MM. DR. ORR, MAPLE, Gorge Langstafi} P. o. Bo'i 2'527; §§Ieflivah 2456:251th

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