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York Herald, 14 Feb 1884, p. 3

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'P. S.â€"ll'you will scnd me a few copies of your piper, I will try and increase its circulatlon. for the working class. Send it) cents for postage, and We will mail you Free, :1 royal. valuable bnz of snnmlo goods: tth! will put, you in the way of making more money in a few days than vou ever thought Msible atum' business. Capital not; required. a will s‘nrt you. You can “ml: (:11 the time or in snare time only, The work is universally ndupted to both sexes. young and old. You can enrilv can) lrom 50 cents tn every evening. That all who want, work may test the business. we make this unparalleled offer : to all who nre not well satisfied We will Fond $1 to pnv fur the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions (when sent free. Fortunes will be made by those whogive their whole time tn the work. Grew success absolutely surp. Don't delay Start now Address Srmsox d7 Co, l‘ortlund, Maine. Jan. 29th, 1884. It is not uncommon for publishers of newspapers to receive marked copies of their Journals, where every error is pointed out by some fellow who has token time to read them over two or three times to make sure that he has not missed any; and perhaps these copies will be accompanied with a letter asking for a situntion as a proofâ€"reader. The Chicago Specimen says :â€"Probably one of the worst businesses under the sun is that of the printer. His every deed leeks the ll‘llt of day. Those of the lnwer lie in dark boxes and between musty shelves-the doctor places his in- difi'crent handiwork in the earthâ€"the tradesman has but his customer to please and satisfying him, his work is ended. But the printerâ€"every ignornmus spells over the work of the printer. Fellows who Would find it impossible to put twenty letters together grammatically, will point out with a glee a fault in his workâ€"indeed it in usually this class of individuals who make it a point of find- ing out every little discrepancy. Did the public know the thousand-.4 of difl‘eru ent letters and atoms comprised in a printer’- everyday lifeâ€"did they but know the variety of altogether foreign subjects he has to set up, read, correct end revise. day after dayâ€"they would wonder how he kept out of the lunatic uylum. But practice makes perfect, and constant frictibn has rubbed ofi‘ the rough edges from the character of the man of lettersâ€"nothing takes effect on himâ€"41¢ can view errors of the most frightful description with calmness. After all, what is an error. grammatical or otherwise? Simply so many types out of place, that’s all. and quite enough but not enough to upset the cquanimity ofthe printer. 1‘ Sunâ€"I have been requested to lend a few lines to some of the lending pa- erl with which I was acquainted in Unt., to regard to the N. W. T.. more especially in regard to the climate. as the winters of "thii country seem to- be a great drawback, and toido so, I- must first say, that as I haye lived for some four .or five years .itt Woodâ€"- bridge. I cannot do better than address 'ydu these few lines as I_ know your, paper is aken better than with strangers as there are so many leave Ont..at.d send home such 'wild accounts of what this country is. and fan: it. will be, that anything of this stamp ,is taken at a discount. by strangers. How- “.ev|e'r.‘.what I say here, I am prepared to hack up with the fullest and strongest proof necessary. Proof that will convince the snout sceptic mind. I am not paid to pull“ up the country, I came here to see for my- self what this countrv was. 1 have been here, now, nine. months, and I speak as I find things. I will not go into an account at the land nor vet Will] tell your readersot the progress of the York Colony. they are all acquainted with those' facts some time ago It is the climate. I purpose, speaking of, but will answer any qua-lion that 1 may be salted either privately or through the pro-u Iarrived in the York Cnlnny the "Stat of May, where I found beautiful spring weather, the humor: having their spring wheat sown, and up nicely through the ground. The clenrness of the air is about the first thing a new comer will notice; there is always a olenr and a very dry air on through the summer. _ We get the wet seasonfbu't mu then it is clear. and very - pleasant; there is one objection to the _t4 wrong one gets ofn shower in this coun- try. it is a trifle short. and when it does‘ ‘rain it does not start in the morning and ‘ enntitwe till night. it appears to gather al- 'Nady to start to rain, and then the bottom ’rlrops out; it rains very heavy for a short ‘time. but is all over. and the sun shining in it‘ll than an hour. The wet season does not last more than perhaps one month, and then -lt is dry again as before. .The days are ,yer’y long. Thus, the summer passes off, .and a more pleasant autumn than was here ‘this past. year, is simply impossible. Talk at health! if a man is not healthy. let him fish a trip out and shoot geese and duck in 'Septehher, If that does not straighten him :Ip, his case is a bad one. but I must, new, face the winter. Something, awful, the :‘(lhtariu people think, and so it is, it. is aw» Jul nit-e, if] may judge by this one. so tar. for I have no hesitation in saying that I ’t'te‘ver saw as fine a winter in Ontario You cannot believe the one-half of the re- parts' that are continually on the go in- regatd to the N. W. T ; one will make it too strong the one way; whtle others go to the other extreme. I' will state a few facts from which you and vour renders may form some idea of the cold. and first, how do the people that are here live 7 Last winter there were tour men lived in a th nty about “s18; the walls were made of poplar poles not more'thsn six inches through, plastered with mud, some brush thrown on tbs roof. and a few sods over the top of that, and not a sign of a floor. The bare ground was their floor for that long winter. yet they did not freeze, but came out this spring like larltl fresh and hearty. This winter, I do not know of a house with a double--door. and but few double windows. plenty of the houses being put up lately. The logs are budding on the inside. I can get Inrnuts six inches long in my hunrdtng-- house. and in several places the plaster has fallen 08 until you Can see outside. And, stow, in conclusion,let me say that there has not been one day here this winter that a man could not work outside. Oursworst days are when we get asouth wird,they will rhtll a man some times. I have seen nothing in the shape ot'a blizznrd yet, and I can find cattle and horses on this Colony, um have never been to a stable this winter, and ate in good order. And now, if there is any question or questions that parties would like to ask, I will be glad to answer to the best of my ability. Hoping, you will not consider me intrud- ing toe ranch on your valuable space. I remain, yours, etc., ALEX. ALLAN. Yorltton, P. 0., (via) Brosdview, Ass, N. W. T. and whereI am known, my word .will' To the Editor of the Herald : Tho Great N orth-West. Pmnters’ Errors. Toronto, Jan 9th, 1583 RICHMOND HILL. JOHN POV‘YELIJ‘ Prop Gomlwills Bought and Sold ! I‘utent Rights disposed of ; For Manufacturing and other purposes. 3 Gel! and Share Brokers, etc, etc. BEAM] EENTMI. HflTEL This Hotel has been refuruished, renovated, and fitted up in firstâ€"class style, and is now the landing Hotel north of Tornnt-o. The bar is sup: lied with first-class brand of liquors and cigars. ‘xccllent accommodation for Commercial Travellers, and the General Public. Good Stub]- imz and un attentive Hosblur. WOOLS, 8:0. This House is one of the Best Hotels to be found north of Toronto. Everything is managed in First Class Stylei Sample Room for Commer- cial Travellers. Good Stnbling and attentive hostlern. Terms, $1 per day. Proctor‘b Bus leaves this Hotel to connect Wilh all the N R R Trains going North Mid South. at 8 u 12)., 12 a. m., 5.10 p m. and 7.30!) mi GENERAL AND FINANCIA L AGENCY VALENTlNES. VILLAGE COUNCIL â€" Reeve, J Brown ; Coun- cillorn, I Crosby, H F Hopper, A Hoodia, R E Law. Clerk, M Teefy THE PALMER HOUS'i RICHMOND HILL. MECHANICH INSTITUTE-Library of over 1000 volumes open every Tuesday evening, in the Masonic Hull, from 7 to 8 o‘clock. \Vm. Pugs- ley. President. '1‘ F. McMahon, Sec. R E Law. Librarian. RICKMOKD HILL Cnmvn'r Emuâ€"Meets for prac- ticn in the Temuorance Hall evolfy Tuesday oven- inz at 7.300‘clock. A. Laird, Louder ' J“ Palmer. Prop. -â€"AT THEâ€" : ‘ “HEEALB” BflflK STIIBE. I 0 G T.â€"This Lodge meets in the Temponmcn Hull every \Veenesday evening at 8 o'clock p m. J H Sanderson, W C. R. T. 01‘ TEMPERANCEr‘RiChXDOnd Hill Coun- cil, No. 43, meets in the Temperance Hall. each nlternltive Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock p. m. Beneficiary certificates issued to members for $1,000 or in case of death $2,000, one half payable in case of disability. J. 11. Sanderson. Select Councillor. Fmr. Bmmnn.â€"Regulur meeting first Friday of every month, held in the Council Chamber, M7 p. m‘ Membershi tree. Cenificmtos issuld to members entitling t em to certain privilege: and exam tions. J H Sandoraon, Captain. H. A. Nichol a, Secretary. Farnu & Other Property, Hotels, Taverna and Business. PRESBYTERXANâ€"Sorvicca at 1] a. m, undo :0 p m Prayer meeting on nguesday evening. at 7 80 Rev 1 Campbell, pastor SOCIETIES RICHMOND Lnnsn, A. F & A M. No 23, G R Câ€" Meets in the Lodge Boom, Masonic Hall, on the Monday on or before full moon, at 8 o'clock, pm A. J. Rupert, W M; H. A. Nicholli, Sec. A. 0. U. W., IVY LODGE. No.114.â€"~Mnets in the Committee Room of the Masonic Hall. every second and fourth Tuesdav of each month, a}: 8 n'clock.p. m. Beneficary certificate given for $2,000 in case of death. J. A. E. Switzer, Munter Workman, R. E. Law, Secretary. BOOKS, ST Mum‘s (EPISCOPALJâ€"Sorvicea at 3_p’m, 6x- cept the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sacrament are held ILL 11 a. 111 Sunday School at 1.30 1) 111 Rev W Bates, Rector noun! Cn‘nomC»â€"Servicos : Thornhil] at, am and Richmond Hill at 10 30 am ; the following Sunday at Richmond Hill at 9 an. and Thornhill It 10 30 a m, Rev Father Egan, Puscor. METHODISTâ€"Services at 10.30 a. m. and 6.301) m Sunday School at 2 30 p m Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7.30 p m. Rev. J. Bette, Pu- tor. Rev J. E. Smrr, Assxsmnc. Fluid Lightning. Cure! Toothache and Neuralgia qiiiok 1! flash, relieves any pain instantly, the cheap- est and quickest application known; Why‘ suffer with Toothache. Nenrnlgia, Heada Icho Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Sore Throat, or acute Pains of any kind when you can go to H Sanderson & Son’s Drug Store and get a perfect and instantannons cure for twenty‘five cents. Ask for Fluid Lightning. iMajqr Gray. the member‘for Welt Kerk, was‘ at Spgaker Clark’s.__di,-n'ex; the timer evening. I _ ,A , . . I l 1 - SYND .lCA'JTES FOIiMED amalgam a1th MURTGMRES OBTAINED FOR SALE SCHOOL AND OTHER J. I. EVANS & CO, CHURCHES ALSO Lender Lune, Toronto l! Parties should study their interests by purchasing Cloth-- ing for their boys from a reliable Clothing House. The should also take into consideration the real position in which that house stands ; if they are manufactures, and if manufacturers if'their clothing is reliable and if made for a first-class city trade ; or if it is the surplus stock 'of some, Wholesale manufacturing concern who carry on a retail branch merer to dispose of the balance “or refuse” of stock which is left. on their hanb's after they have finished their season’s trade throughout the country. (at Palmer House) Aurora, lat, 8th, 16th, and 22nd do Newmarket do Stoufivillo.. . do Markham ...... dc Victoria Square do Thornhill ...... do Maple ....... do Woodbridgo ...... do Kleinburg “ ordered and none but the be“ material used Over 2000 Suits & 1500 Overcoats. All our Clothing is cut and made on the premises by fiISI-class competent workmen, and is quite equal in every way to the best New York Clothing, being manufactured ex-- pressly for a first-class city trade. > Thankful for the favors of the past years may still be consulted in any branch of the pro tension, :- follows : Richmond Hill. 9th do 24th of each month Bufiriaters, Attorneys-ut-Law, Solicitbrs-iiu- Chancery. Convevnncere, etc, Ofliccsâ€"Imperial Bank Buildings. Wellington-street, Toronto noun; FERGUSON, Q.C. JOHN BAIN GEO F SHIPLIY WM Sam)! GORDON, What we ask is : That persons purchasing Clothing, or about to purchase, shall visit our stores and examine our stock, and if our prices are not lower than those of any other first-class, reliable house in the city, don’t buy. P " 1. E3 fig Great Dry-goods & clothing House. Petley &- Petley Ferguson Baln, Gor_d_on &_ §hjpley, BOYS’ CLQTHING m ‘ V- . SURGEON DENTIST, has removed to 87 King street East, Toronto. Best mineral teeth inserted in a. manu- er to suit each patient. P'irtieulnr uttantion given to the preservation imd regulation of the natural teeth, carefully” avoiding all unnecess‘ ury pain. Ofl‘me hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Privata residence 209 Jarvis street. DRAIN TILE, OF THE BEST ,nrunvr‘v A'r RIGGS & IVORY, Artificnl Tecthmppcr or under, $5.00_ Putn- lesn extracting by use of Ethenzed_Air. The only firm in the Dominion executing first-class work at the above price. SURGEON DENTISTS, 208 Queen St. West, Toronto FURNITURE, PICTURE FRAMES, PAINT, OILS. Gnocnnmsg PROVISIONS, HAIR DW‘ARE, ThE People’s StorE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. W .' remove H. Sanderson 859-80118 Newtonbrook, June 13th, 1883. p] QUALITY AT COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 128 TO 132 KING ST EAST, TORONTO. Canned Goodz, etc., at Prices that Will antonisb you. A co‘mplexe clock of Dr A ROBINSON. SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA CHEMISTS 65' DRUGG‘ISTS, SPECIAL SALE OF P. O. Box 2527. THOS NIGHTINGALE'S. R0” Paper, am. Glnia cut lo‘order. Everythmgw SOLD 7- AT - CITY - PRICES. thul, £29m. C. ADAMS, 'L.D.VS., Ym‘kvile Has on fund a. choice 10!. of l-ly Loan and Savings Company Offices-«No 70, Chaney-street. Toronto. HON GEO W ALLAN, SenatorJ’resident 5303a: Goonnnmm... ....Vice-President Tom Assets, $3,600,000 See our reduced loan table For further infor- mation apply at the omcos of the Comlmuy Dmnc'ronn-Snmuel Flatt, M P,Alfrnd Goador- ham, Geo W Lewis, Thos H Lee, Hon 1) L Mucphcrson, Senator Money received on deposit, and interest payable half yearly or compounded. Western Canada SAVING’S BANK BRANCH l' Humbu- College of Phyllolnnl & Surgeonl. (LATE or sTonFrvxLLx.) OFFICE HOURS,â€"From 8 to 10 a. m.. I to I p. n nnsmnxcn ‘Yongo Street, Richmond Hlll. Richmond mu, Oot.12th,’82. Residence, Yonge Stream-Richmond Hill Richmond Hill, May 23rd. 1832; 1y Office and Rasidence,â€"â€"0ne door »» w- ' OFFICE HOURSâ€"4 to 10 a 111,6; 1% to ‘ Thornhill Feb 14th, 1888, ERNEST F. LANGSTAFF! Graduate of_ Toronto Universfiv ; I M. c. P. «.15.. but, Tw‘o ,Yéurs Rem. Assistant Surgeon to Toronto General R. B. 0113M. B. and First Silver Medalist University of Toronto, M. C. 8. Ontario. L S A L, England (Lu. or London, England‘ Surgeon, Etc. [S'Qflice Hours 8 to 9.30 3.111.. and l to 2.30 pm. Dr. George Langstafi; I)“. W. J. WILSON, MEDALIST memo UNIVERSITY. 01:. JAMES qusrm": AND Capital,51,0903990LReserv0 Fund, $450,000 WALTER S LEE, MONEY T0 LOAN. DR. ORR, MAPLE, P. G. SAVAGE. THOBNHILL, ajtctliml. Manager t The Tracie Marks nf1>ny.saidMédicines are re- , glsLered m (Maxi u, and uls‘n at 4‘Vm:hingtou. ) Signed THOMAS HOLLOWAY (:53 Oxford street, London. PA :pbweraof the Livenbmw i throw into the: circula- .entl for luatuming and increase the 36%» the narvous syn. ‘ 'né'h tion the pure repairing the 1x This Incompaer- ed for itself throughout the W m r z and cure of most d humanity in heir. um , regulate and improye the ’1‘! tboo . They assist the digestive Coughs, Sore Threats, Bronchitis, and all disord ers of the Throat and Chest, as also Gout, Rheu- matism. Setoffln and other kind of skin diseases x??? ‘00 found invaluable in every Household in Tim cure: of Open Sums, Hind Tumnuia. Manufactured only “*ofess- or Hollowav’s Esta? 'ament. 533. OXFORD STREET :.0ND0N, and sold at ls. 14d" 25. m1, ls. 6d.,‘. 22, and 333 each Box and Pot, and in Canada , 35 cents, 90 cents, and $1.50 cents, and the larger sizes in proportion. CAUTIONâ€"1 lmva m Agent {7' the United Slates, nor are my Medicines sold there. l’urclxasc‘trt r'l'. ukl tl‘erefmc look to the label onjhe Puts and Boxes. If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London they are spurious. Worth their 'Weight in Gold i Pills & fl; John McDonald, Esq. Hon. Senator McMnster James Metculfe, Esq. Loans made on security c 5 [wt cent intere Vt Loans made to (I intSl‘eSt-. BAD LEGS, OLD WOUNDS. COLDS, EALW. 7.77m Ivchrthul‘. K C M G, M. P, ex-Lord Mayor of London, President. W W Baynes,Esq,F I A,Secretary Reserve Fund . . . . . . . $10,000,000 Annual Income. . . . . 1.600.000 Invested in 03mm? . 1.200.000 Deulh chums [mid 10,000,000 'J‘onom'o Hr». :wnzcn-zs. John McDonald, Esq. (, J. Campbell, Each Hon. Senator McMnster x". Smith, Esq. James Metculfe, Esq. )‘ :lznoch Wood, D. D T} STAR Toronto‘ C. P- LENNOX‘, DENTIST The only Dentist in Toronto using Kurds ap~~ paratus for ExiractingTeeth WilhnUl Pain FILLINES WARRANTBD PDB ID Y’s CALL AND SITE ME. BEST SETS 01" TEETH $8, VITAMZBIITMRPARLHHS L PREEMAN’S ’ WORM P'OWDERS.‘ Are pleasant to take. Contain their own‘ Purgative. Is a. safe, Blue, and afloat“) lawn:- of worms in Children or Adult STOMACH A'NJJ DQWELS, Best Materlal in the Market- Filling and all other operations neatly clone My Gold Rtmmrr‘ ~ CHILI L/ fl i '“ _ Smmlv 2' . _ 6.4L”, - , LAWSE CONmAC'nt Lmnuao‘, V A V. DEAFNESS, ‘9 PA n: » fl 1‘ 5w, smunvs, { 114 IN :5 SIDE, &a Every bottle $11.1 tion or money re unc. BIREUTIOHG WITH [ASK L "1 to give satisfac- aR‘QUP, CBAMPS, 45mm, TO‘DISBASES, COMPLAINTS and ACCIDENTS which HAGYARD'S YELLOW 011. is {'unmn- teed to cm or relieve either in , n or BEAST. 151 Yonge St.,_TOronto. AW Wax-muted to be made from the ‘01). 13th , 1883‘ Sex By means cf \‘ilnlized Air. TORONTO APPlIEB E‘ INDEX. ‘miu mmumv F0" ,comr s, . Hm" TORONTO, 73?,le . .3 have testified that ey Ixaue been restored “‘2 «her; _every other NHL 5:}; 1381 Kim, 5L, East, Toronto Dec 1st, 1888. .ny’s Policy It r low rate 0! uctus. Mnssm. R. S. WILLIAMS & Sox's. Tonnm GENTLEMENâ€"I have much plensure in testifying to 3- r“ ‘M. nxcnlienca put them severelv to the" mm and fun! them oss‘eméd n, r ; qua] s of cepmble to the true musician and lover of (.lm,.icul mu « -- Mmrmin: sin: Med from the most delicate pinnissjmo to eve.-y degree m" 101 mass mid full answers readily to eye ' shade of feeling. I conkidel' théfié instruments :1 gran crutisibion in musicial soeioty, and finding a piano which I can recommenu ' 11) perfect confidence. I am,Gentlemen. yours‘very truly, CHAé‘: VIEWING. (Of Inndon, EnglanaJ Organist of St Tater‘s Church. Uobtgj, (m MEssus R.H.WILLIAM! & SONSâ€" . TORONTO, NOVA“), 1882. GENTSHHEVlng thoroughly examined the Workn-i' ship of ymw l’inno :. I have no he ,2! stating that, in my opinion, they_nr‘e equal to those 4/ .zy others oftlic , - ' Mu‘unrs that lli d a 16511 o'nly syeuk in the same hlgh tarms regarding .,u :ir musical quuim“ .; ; f“ Meir firth ‘ :Vl ing capability of tone, ileasmit touch, duo; are_ such, til; 5 there seems to be no neqessit v ‘ to sign instruments, w en our hom'e enterprlsc a} , produce such Pixmos, and M: one-t am glad to hear_ that the extenswe sale of your instruments shows that you are mes suc‘cess that I think vou justly deservé. » I am, Gentlemen. Your Obediant Servant, Pianos ? Pianos I ‘UPRIGHT AND SQUARE E AN INSPECTION 03;“ STOCPI AND P No Price List of Rubbish Published to Catch the Unwary. We make a spceinl st '1a 0! Organs in 121‘ e runnmim, m 0f Goods, suitable for the present season. Fine not" “ Miu Ruiww. London Lnyon, Lemons, Oranges, Lemon & Citronj‘PeclLZfiuis m’ m. finds; Candies by “it. - BarrelfiChoice Cigars, whgl‘esxl’e an; refai],, "" CHEAP FOR czaxszra. Richmond Hill, Dec. 19m, 1883. J- Rj‘iflfi’w A OYSTERS FRESH WINTER IS POULTRY OF ALL VMNDSE! I am, Gentlemen. yours‘very truly, e‘again to the fibre! Temg, TOUCH é; DURABMJW LARGE ,ASSOF" ' Goods of the Best Quality VALUE Fm: YOUR MONEY. 7:-'*-- . 4;; .- %‘3§%§5‘$§®%§%§®%§M%éfi3&%®- * Only kept on hand. r’"he public are invited to Direct from Baltimore, Wedding Cakes in 8]] swies and pricps: v”- v‘v .n. “NJ... I43 Yonzzo St. Toront'élmofl 286 Dundas Sf " IA CHEAP FORK. CASH; In fact, cvevylbing that is good [0 out you can get" ‘ very best Materials by expenencad Workman, and Are fuiiy Pqnal in point of TESTIMONIALS. To the high priced ANCHOR“ Ins1rumL-nts. And J. Brown dc Sons have‘ just mama a Splendid Assoriment of -â€"â€"â€"A'1‘ Tami PIANOS ! ISAAC CECE; ES'Y. TonnN‘ro, April 12111,188!. rim. nxcnlience of your Pianos. 1 have «,r 2 qtml“"ns of (one and touch no waxâ€"J Mmrmin sin ' tone, easily *‘ 'xtu- WEI-3 K, GEO sta‘rggl'r’fér & W'. STRATHY. Hus Dcc‘ am much pleased n 1‘7

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