NoPrice List of Rubbish Published to Catch the Unwary. AN INSPECTION OF STOCK AND PRICES. Lowest Current Market Price I make it a point to select Ihe very beat home grown seeds, and at ihe same time, ] wiuh it to he understood, I will not be in any way responsibIe for the crop. All Seeds bought from me must be accepted on these eumiuions. In Boots in Shoes] have a Richmond Hill, April 2nd, 1884: Again to the Fore! TERMS CAEH PRODUCE OFFER. THE FINEST QUALITY ! UPREGâ€"Eâ€"ETAN r EQE’ARE Seeds 3 ' Seals! SeedS! Mnssns‘R. S.W1LLIAMs (i1 SoN’s. 'J'mmNTo, April 12Lh,1381. GENTLEMENâ€"I have much pleasure in testifying to the grant exm‘lECImo of ymu‘ Pianos. I have put them severelv to the test, and ï¬nd them pi _ :sod 01 mom: qualities (>1' tone and touch so 11.0-- eeptable to the true musician and lover of clthsuwl mmiv 7:» charming singing tone, en‘sin gradu- ated from the most delicate pianissimp to evury degrwo of loudness um} fulucsp‘, and a touch which answers readily to eyery shade} of feuhpg. I consider Ehese insï¬ruments a grenflwquisitinn in mnsicinl 5‘0 ‘ V , ‘ _ . Glut . ‘LI‘ 1 am mu ï¬nding a. plane whmh I can recommend “nth perfect. conï¬dence. 3' L “ Ch phased at tlemen, ours ver truly CHAS “LEWIN 1, (Of London, England) I nm’Gen y y ' Organist of St Peter‘s Church. Cuburg, 0L1 . '.\VILLIAMS & Soxsâ€" - 'I‘pnox'ro, Nov. 4th, 1382. “Esagzgsillaving thurmlghly examined the \Vm‘kmunship of your leum, I hum; nu hesitation in stating that, in my opinion, me re equal to L1 f LLI ' obhqrs ‘of tlug‘l‘ st Mukgrs Ithlsyt I 1_mye seen _ . . - n, , U, L4H“ wiza;éi;dvfl(r;henr flmt the extensive sule‘of your iixstrumonta shmivs thing 3 at I think you justly deserve. I “we†m I am, Gentlemen. Your Obedxent Servant, are nch mg, \3. 1th the -u... ._., .__ “u, “Aâ€. I can only speakvin‘the slime lligh teï¬us regarding then" musical «1n ulities ; for Llléu' flue full sing- ing capability of tone, pleasant touch, Sic, urtj such, that there seems to [)0 no necessity to purchase mreign instruments, when our home euterpnsa mm )rrmluco ram-h l’iumm, uml at ouutln‘rd 1 ' ' cost _ .... A. ,.,p,,-l ., . We make a. special style of Organs in lurga qugutities, and um therefore ublu to offer them at 0x ceptionally low rates. Payments arranged to amt the couvameuco ef purchasers and spread ovox :1 tom 03 years. For full particulars write to ' R. S. WILLIAMS, I43 Yonge St. Toronto. OR 226 Dundas St. London. Ut'Clover, Timothy, Flax, Mangle, Um‘yot. Rape, Turnip, nud'all kinda of Staple ‘ Garden Seeds at. LARGE ASSORTMENT Goods of the Best Quality Are constructed from the very best Materials by experienced Workman, and are fully equal in point of l QRGANS! GOOD VALUE FOR YOUREMONEY. SPRING GOODS Thanking the public for past favors, [still solicit a slime of Ilieir patronage \' l ‘ S y ‘ Only kept on hand. The public are invited to r25 72;;;/ .xï¬/Qpipi; km» $€DQWD®WD§¢D§VBQ§§ 931% TGNE, TOUC i1 & D'URABELlTY V ‘2 I - .41 SEED TIME IS COMING, and J Brown is prepared to CHEAP FOR CASH. Groceries, Provisinns, Flour and Feed a specially TESTIMONII’LLS‘S. A Splendid Assortment of wobwvmvwsxgs 5%; To the high priced American Instruments. â€"â€"â€"A'l‘ THEâ€"â€" PEAIQGS 3 ESAAC CRQSBY. GEO. \V. STRATHY. Mus Doc‘ J. B {O W N. fl Ji The East Riding of York and Markham Agricultural Societiee’ Spring Fair was held on the Fair Grounds. Markham Village, on Wednesday, April 30th The attendance of visitors was very large, numbering about 2.000. There were 9 entries in Imported Draft Stallions, aged, all noble animals. Manfred, lately imported by Graham Bros., Claremom, was decidedly the favorite of a large majority of the horsemen. but. was only awarded second prize by the judges, which Mr Graham declined to accept. Mr. P. G. Button’s imported stallion. Howell. 3 years old. was also the favorite in his class with the majority of horsemen present. There were 2 entries in Imported Draft. Stallions, 3 vears old; 4 entries in Blood Stallions; 3 entries in Roadster Stallions; 9 entries in Canadian Draft Stallions. aged; 2 entries in Canadian Draft Stallions, 3 years old and under; 3entries in Heavy Dmt't teams; 4 entries in General Purpose teams; 4 entries in Carriage teams; 6 enâ€" tries in Driving,r horses; 2 entries in Saddle horses; 2 entries in Durham Bulls. aged; 5 entries in Durham Bulls, under 2 years old: 3 entries in Ayrshire Bulls; 2 entries Blond Stallion, Isl, Swry & Torrance; 2nd, Queuou St. George; 3rd, W, W. Walker. Carriage Stallionâ€"none. Roadster Stallion, Est, John CulhberL; 2nd, Q St. George; 3rd, Jacob Fisher. Carriage Teumflut, J. Elliott; 2nd, Jus. Lawrie, Jr. Single Driving Horse.lst,J Wilson; 2nd Jag hawrig. Jr. ; 3rd, S. J. Dixon. in Jersey Bulls ; 8 entries for sweep stakes; Runningi'uce. entries: Hmdlc nice. 2 eutties; Trolling rare, 7 entries; 'l‘eum race, 5 entries. Evideutiy the tspeeding:r in the ring was the attraction: that drew the crowd. The following is the prize list; LIGHT HORSES. Judgesâ€"D. McKay. Sant’ï¬eld; Thus Scott, Sutton; John Wright, L'Amoreaux. . Saddle Home,'1st, 'Chas. Phair; 2nd Jus. Lawrie. Jr. H EAVY HORSES. Judgesâ€"I). Mason. L'Anmreaux; James Harper. Cushel; Alex. Wilson. Ashburn. Drqu Stallion. (‘qundian bred, Ist. J. P. Lemon; 2nd,W. Crawford; 3rd, Jus Story. Impurlad Draft Slatllion, aged. Isl, u Edi'unurg." s. Beanie; 3rd," -G}}1dï¬nder,‘ nv u' .- Genera“ Purpose Team, Isl, Rob! Mc-- Comm; 2nd, Jus. Lawne; 3rd, Simon Shunk. Wm. West; ' " ' Drul'l slunism, imported. 3 years old and under, Isl, Subius Cwmr; 2nd, P. G. But- ton. Sweépstake of$35 for best Heavy I) aft Stallion, any age or breed, 8 entries, Simon Bennie. Judgesâ€"C. Ray, Whitby; J. Palmer, Richmond Hill; A Budgemw. Uxbridge. Running»,r Race, [lurk-e. limos around the ring, bvsl‘ 2 in 3.3 entries. lst Lndy Hanlan, C. leir; 2nd. Woodbridge Muid, W Dunchufer; 3rd. James Story. Huxdle men. twice ur'ound the 1-in-1. two hurdles.‘ Let, W. Briggs: 2nd, C. Phair. 'J‘ioliingrucn. single hmse in harness. thlee Iinwsnmund the ring, best. 3 in 5, 7 onlries, Isl. \V. Briggs ; 2nd.'l‘. McKeon. Team 11mm. not, In! Jus. Lawrie, Jr. 1 I W . Hunvy Dlnfl Team. Canadian bred. ls! T. insby. Judgesâ€" H Jennings. chtnrm Square; W Major, Whitevalez C. Brodie. Bethesda. Duxhum Bull. uged W. Millikeu. Umlmm Hull, Illldkl' 2 yems old, 15:, J. Pike; 2nd. M. Fiat-heller. Ayxshire Bull, lst, W. C‘ruwfoxd; 2nd, Jas Lmvrin. Scrof'uhl is so culled from the Latin scro/‘u: a pig, {1 mn the suppnsilion that, the disease came f'mn (-uling swinc’s Hugh [1 IS often mheriled from pmenls, and lends IA) ab- scesses, ulcmmzs sow , debilily, king's evil and consumptian The case of the Rev. “"111. SlouL, of Wiurlun. who suffered 23 veurs fmm sorofulnus abscessm, Is one of lhe must rommkublo on record. ’iurdmrk Blond Billms cured him after the best medical skill had failed. Jersey Hull. Isl, Capt, W, Ralph; 2nd Hon. 1). liecsm‘. â€"â€" Iconomist A successful hlxsivwss man said Iherv were two Ihings he learned wth he was eigh'em), which were aflelwurd of giant use to him, namely :â€" "Never I.) lose anything, and never to fol‘L'OI anything.†> An old lawyer sent him with an import-- ant patter, w1th certain instructions what to du with it. “But.†erquired 1hr) young: man. “sup-- p050 l Ime ii, what SIM“ l du then ‘3’ "You (“Hal not, lose ii.†“I don’t moan in. said [he young man, but suppose I ‘hould huppe-n m ‘3" “But I say you must um, haupen tn : I shall make no pl'éwisi m for such an occur;- enoo; you must nnl [use it.†This put :1 new [min of thought. in the youan man's mind, and he found that IE he was dwtermiued lndo anylhing. hp could do in. He made such H. provision against every coulinueucy that he newer lost nu}â€" lhiug He funud 1his equally lrue about forgetlinz. Ifa certain matter of lmporl - nuce was to be remembered. he pinned it down in his mind, fastened it there, and made it stay. He used to say : I once had a young,r man in my employ. said another gentleman, whu deemed 1t sufï¬cient excuse for neglecting uuy import- ant duty, to say: "I forgot.†I told him that would not. answer. Ifhe was sufï¬ciently interested he would he care- ful to remember. It was because he did not care ennugh that, he forgot. I drilled him with this truth. He worked for me three years. and during the last of the three yeats he was utterly chnnged In that. reâ€"- spect. “When a man tells me he “forgot to do something. l '6“ him he mighLas well say, Ido not think enough mf my business to take the trouble to think of it again. I once had a young man in my employ. said anolher gentleman, wile: deemed it sufï¬cient excuse for neglecting uuy import- “ BROWN’S HOUEHOLD PANACEA †has no eqqu for relieving pain. both inter-nu] and (exteriml' It cures Pujn in the Side, Buck or Bowels, Sore Throat, Rheumutism, toothuchn, Lumbugn and (my kind of 11 Pain or Ache. “ It willmosb surely quicken the Blood and Heul, as its acting poweris wondvrful.†“ Brown’s Household Panacea,†176-- ing uckuowledged as the great, Pain Reliever, and of double the strengvh of any other Elixir or Liniment in the world, should he in every family hman for use when wanted, “ us it really is the bust remedy in the world for Cramps in the Stomach, and Pï¬llls and Aches 01" all kinds," and is for sale by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle, As numerous testxmonials will showï¬here is no more reliable cure for deafness lhau Hagyard’s Yellow Oil. IL is also the best remedy for ear ache, sow throat. croup, rheumatism, and for pains and lameness generally. Used externally and internally. \DUUed, Render, ifyuu wsz I) 11055 at wmch . either sex. yuunu or old. can make gran-4 [my all thetimo they Work. with ubnuluta emu, minty. write {or particulars to H.HALLL:1T& Co, Portland Maine. solutely sure. No risk Capital not requir Render, ifyuu want I) $66u week 'nt home. $5 outï¬t free. Pay ah. ed usin \ '5 M winch Rest. And Comfort To The Suï¬erlng‘ Losing and Forgetting. What's In A Name? Spring Fair. SPLEDING Cure for Deafness. ATTLE IN THE RING Whitby; J. PnEquTERIANâ€"Services at 11 a. m, apd630 p m Prayer umeï¬m; on Wednesday evenmg as 7 80 Rev 1 Campbell, pastor ST MARY’S (EPISCOPAL.)â€"Services at 8 pm, ex- cept the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sucmment are held at; 11 a 111 Sunday School at 10 a 111 Rev W Bates, Rector ME'I‘HODIST~Se1‘ViccS at 10.30 (L m, and 6.301) 111 Sunday School at 2 30 p 111 Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7.30 p 211. Rev. J. Betts, Pasâ€" tor. Rev J. E. Starr, Assistant. RIFHMOND LODGE, 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. Nicholhs, Sec. ROMAN CATHOLIC-â€"â€"S(‘1‘Vices : Thornhfll at?! am and Richmpnd Hill at 1†30 um ; the following Sunday at Richmond Hill at 9 am, and Thornhill at 10 30 a. 111, Rev Father†Egan, Pastor. vaHnmND HILL CORNET BANEâ€"‘M’eéts for prac- tice in the Temperance Hall every Tuesday even- ing at 7.:300’clock. A. Luird. Lender. I O G T.*This Lodge meets in the Tumpemnce H1111 every Weencsduy evening ut 8 o‘clock p m, J H Sanderson, W C. R. T. OF TEMPERANL Aliiclimond Hill Coun- cil, RH» 43, meets 1n the l‘empemnce Hall. 09.011 alternative Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock p. m. Beneï¬ciary certiï¬caten issued to members for SLOW or in case of death 42,000, one half payable in case of disability. J. H. Sanderson. Selene Councillor. MECHANICS INs'rx'rnrl'mâ€"Libmry of over 1000 volumes opun every Tuesday evening, in the Musnnic Hall, from 7 to 8 o’clock. \Vm. Pugs- Iey, President. '1‘. F. McMahon, Sec. R E Law, Librarian. VILLAGE Cot'NCIL â€" Reeve, J Brown : (Temur cillora, I Crosby, H F Hopper, A Noodle, R E Law. Clerk, M Tcefy A. 0. U. W',, IVY LODGE, N0. ELLâ€"Meets in the Committee Room of the 1\Iusonic Hull, every second nmlfOurt-h Tuesduv of each month, at 8 a‘clock. 1x nL Buneï¬cury certiï¬cate givan for 52,000 in cutie of death J. A. E. Switzer, Muster Wormuan‘ 1t. 1). Law, Secretary. Frmc BRIGADE.â€"Regulur meeting ï¬rst Friday of every month, hold in the Council Chamber, at 7 p. m. Membership tree. Certificates: issuvd to members entitling them to certain privileges and exemptions. J H Sanderson, Captain. 11. A. Vicholls, Secretary. EVERY THURSDAY, At his printing ()Ilico, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Terms of Snbscriptnm :*$1 00 per unnum in advance. When not, puid in advance 3,41 50 will bc charged. Trunsitory advertisements, ï¬rst insertion, Adver. isements :iblmnt written instructions W111 be mserted until forbid and charged trans»- on; rates. pdr lino, . v 8 cents. Each subsequent luxcrtlon, per hue, . 3 cents‘ Contracts for time and space made on applica- tion. Western. Canada Loan and Savings Company Oflicesâ€"No 70, Church-street, Toronto HUN GEO W ALLAN, Senutorl’rrsiaent Gnomfl: GOODJZILHAM.†.. Vice-President. Dumc'runs Samuel Plath, M P,Alfrm1(iondl:r- hum, Geo \V LOWih, Thus H Lee, Huh 1) L Muophemun, Sumter M. H. KEEFLER, (‘mxi’n‘L $Ll-NVOJMW; Reserve Total Assets, #:2500300 See our reduced 1mm t‘nhle Fur further infor- mutlou upply m the ofï¬ces of the Canmuuy EAVENG’S BAKE B‘Rï¬ BECKâ€"E". Mm-ey received on deposit, and interest payable I);ka yeuny or cmnpounded. This House is: our» ()f the Best Hotels to be found north of Turontn. Everything is lllfllluflod in "M L Class. 10. Sample Room for (Jommur- cinl Truvcllm V. Good Smbliug and uttuxbiva hustlers. Terms, :‘51 mar day. I‘l‘uctor's Bus lmu’es this Hotel to Gonna/ct wiah ull L119 N I}. R. Twins gains; North um! South. ab 8 u 111., 1‘). a. m .101) m. and 7.SUI)1;)._ THE PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, 3' Paliner, JFK-op, This Hotel has been refm‘nished, renovated, xmd ï¬tted up in ï¬rsbcluss style, and is! now the lending Hotel north of Tomato. The bar is $11le liliedgvith ï¬rst-class brgmlgl of liguorsuxmd cigzufs FREEMAN’S WORM POWDERS. Are pleasant to take. Contain their own Purgutire. Is a ante, sure, and effectual destroyer at worm in Children or Adults. RICHMOND HILL. J()IiN 1’()VVB1LL, I’rop Excellent uccmmnodation flu‘ Conluléï¬ï¬nl Travellers, and the General Public. Good Stabl- ins: and an attentive Hustler. “G1ur,’>(Â¥mmda’s Representative Comic Jourâ€" le, Published by (Inmxlliuus for (inuudinns, and devoted solely to the interests of the people, us distinguished 1mm the interests of Political Pur- ticsâ€"ought to ho in EVERY (JANA DEAN new. “GRIP.†IE73_â€"--ELE1'ENT11 )‘EA12.â€"-1884 Bachelors,â€"\Vould ï¬nd their lonely lives brightened by [L visit of the Jolly Little Joker once a weekvomy $2 per Annum. Loversâ€"Might ï¬nd a, perennial source of can. versationjn the Pages and Pictures Ufâ€(‘}](11’uft(tr all othersubjects hud beau talked to death.â€" Ouly $2 per Annum- Pol iticians~0f uilhur nm‘byâ€"â€"w110 cum enjoy n. good-humored and truthful hit at themselves; will appreciate ‘(imr‘s‘ pointed cartoons. M then) are any politiniuns worthy of the unmn, \x-hulmve not suhscribed, they are informed that ‘Gmr’ costs only $2 per Annum. PA RENTS-All over the Dominion testify that GHIP’S weekly visits to their homes are hail- ed with delight by their children, to whom its cartoons are u. unique education. Just try a. year's subscription and prove this assertion. 5 per Annum in Advance. You Have Often Thought Of Taking “GRIP.†Send in your name and $2_00 now. Humor Without Vulgmrity; Patriotism without Partimnship ; Truth without Temper. 1834.v~-0ne Year icr on}; %J.OO.~~188%. Address 1884.-â€"-H. N. 31â€"1884. gig i11ng imitmgg The York Herald. Toronto, Mar. Wth, 1881 WALTER S LEE, @53Mï¬ "G RIP’S†PL ATFORM . HONEY ’l’() 140‘»! N. CHURCIIES SC)C)IET1ES P UBLI SHED BY S. J. MOORE. Manager, Toronto Fund, 50,000 Manager Low Down In Price. All New Designs, Mixed Paints, Paint and White-wash Brushes. A complete stock of Paint Material Usual Stock of Groceries. LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE. ROOM 2 H. Sanderson & Sons HILL; ONT- Style combined with Cheapness. JGB PRINTING I ~AT THE- “HERALD†GFFICE, REGGS (‘32: IVORY, Artiflcu] Teeth. uplwl‘ or under less cx‘ul'm‘, mg; 1!} man ul’ l‘lth‘ nuly ï¬rm 1'1: tin: DUI» imwn also work at me above price. H ' SummuN 1,)142x1‘1s1', has removed to 87 King street East, Toronto. Bostminurn] teeth inacrtedin n mann- Crto suit, ezmh pntiunf‘. I’mrticulm‘ at-tentisn given to the prosm' Miami and mguhntion of the uuturul Luetilmnu‘niull avoiding xLll unnecess- an 1min. Ofï¬ce hours from 8 ufm. to 6 p. m. 1" ".Le 1 Isidcuce 2W Jarvis Street. Thankful for Ll, 11‘ 113' still be 001131: fessiml, as follows Richmond Hill... . summer: maxmsms, 208 Queen St W est, Toronto DENTIST, N3:L\\â€l‘ONj$H()()li, ONT. \Vill visit. the fullouingplucus professionally .ï¬ Uninm’illoyu 15b Monday of euch month. V‘Justun,.. .le uud 2151; do Maple, do Richmond 11111 (10 “.Voodhridg0 ...... do Mr HthlLllfl W1 lbe found in his ofllce, at N ewmnbrook, every Sumrduy. except when Sutur- da} lulls (an the above (lute. VE'E‘A HQ m}: A “a (at Palmer House) Aurora, 1st, Shh, 16th, 11nd 22nd †. . . . . . ....18th Stanf‘fvan Mm‘k]1mn., . . Victoria Square .. Thornhil] ...... \Voodhridge K1 m'nburg . Noblatou V'ittLlizod air always on 11:: m1 at Gr. 171.11U5BAN1), L- D. S v.“ A .-. Aurora, ist, ébï¬rlvcth, 11nd 22nd do StanffviUeu . ...... ....18,th do Mm‘kluun ...... Victoria Square ...... do Thornhil] ...... d0 \Voodhridge ‘ do K1 m'nburg . i do Nobletou JOtn do V'ittLlizod air always on 11:: 141d M; the plncea of nupointmcnt. It does away with the pain in extracting. anstors, Attm'neys-ut-Lzuv, S()1icitbrsâ€"i_n- Chancery. Convevnncm‘s, etc, ()mcosilmperml Bank Buildings. \Vcllington-street, Toronto mems FERGUSON, (3.0. Jmm RAIN Wm‘ SETON Gummx, G130 1“ SHIPLEY Ferguson, Bain, Gordpn do, S~h_iple_y, WP S removed t GENERAL AND FINANCIAL AGENCY Goodwills Bought and Sold ! 1"ul’Muuufamurmo and other pmpoma. S 0c}: and 511m Embark“ (4v, uh“ Farm 6; Other Property, Hotels, Taverns and Business. DRAIN TtLE, OF THE BEST n‘ru Lva AW orouto Jun am 188;; Newtonbxook, June 1311:, 1685‘ CALL AND INSPECT THE STGCK. SYN] )lCVA.TES FORQZMEICI'? MQRTGMRES flï¬TAINEI) QUALITY Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Window Shades and Borderings for 1884, at THE PEOPLE’S STORE. CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, Or Patent Eights disposed of SUI Every Description of P. O. Box 2527. J. I. EVAL'S & CO, THOS NIGHTINGALE‘S, TU {NED OUT IN THE ALL WILL BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES. And the Largest Selection ever placed before you C. ADAMS, L.D.S., 9th & 24th of each month ml. :01‘ under, 535‘00‘ l’uin‘ hf Lithu. «l A11: The mun CA outing ï¬st-clubs )BINSON. DENTIST, AURORA )F of the past years may branch of the pro ‘Lune, 'l‘oromm Yorkvile Hy “‘HERELBâ€'~BE§IK SHE. 1:75:01}qu Hours 8 to 9.30 u.m., and 1 to 2.30 [3,111 R. B‘ Orr, M. 13. and First Silver Medalist University of Toronto, M. C. P. S. Ontario, L S A L, Ennlund (Late 01" London, England Sul‘gcgilgpc. Residence, Yongo Street, Richmond Hm Richmond 1111?, May 28rd, 1882. 1y ERNEST F. LANGSTAFF! THORNHILL, ONT. Graduate of Taronto University, M. (3-, 1’. 86 8.. 011%,. Two Years Resident, Assistant Surgeon to Toronto General Hospital, Member College of Physicians 85 Surgeons. (LATE 0F s'rovaILLE.) OFFICE HOU1€S,~me 8 1.010 1-1., m., 5 t0 8 p. 12p RESIDENCE Yonge Street, Richmond Hm. Richmond “111, Oct. um, ’83. Dr. George Langstafl; Ofï¬ce and liesiduuce,~0ue door south of P. 0 OFFICE HOURSâ€"49' Eu 10 a. 111,65 12 Lu 2 p m Thornhill Feb Huh, 15b3, BR. JAMES LANGSTAFF! AND DR. W. J. W! mam, 856' 3001(89 gmflmï¬ifl» CEDALI-ZT TEA ‘ITO UNIV ERSI’I'Y . SCHOOL rm. ORR, MAPLE, 1’. G. SAVAG E. AND OTHER iglcxlicnl. VT '5‘ H 1? O. P- LENNOX, DENTIST mm 1113 PABLIIRS The only Dentistin Toronto using Hutch up" purutus for Extracting Teeth Without Pair: Toronto, I? 1), 13111, 168:} BEST ms 0F TEETH $8, PILLII‘J 1":5 WA BRANTEB FEB II] Y’s CALL AND SEE ME. Tommm > REFERENCES. ‘ John MoDuuuM, Esq. (J. J. Campbell, Esq†Hun. S ntuorMcMu or A. M. Smith, Esq. James Mott:th L 4]. Rev. Enoch “[0011, D. D Loans made 02 11" y of Company's Policy at 4'; per cent intex‘m't. Loans made toChurch Trustees, at a low rate of interest. Sand for prospectus. A VI Lauder, Of London, England, 1 Sir Wm McArthuL'. K C M G, M. P, exâ€"Lord Mayor of London, President. W W Baynes,Esq.F I A,Secretary Reserve Fund . . . . . . . $10,000,000 Annual Income . . . . . . 1,600,000 Invested in Canada... l.200,000 Deuth chums Ingifl‘ . . _ 10,000,000 THE STAR MP}: Assurance Soc’y increase the, secretory pmvorss of tall“ Livchgruoe tho nervou ' ‘ nnd Hn'ow hm tho cireuluu tiou the purmt Elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. 7 Coughs, Sore Thronts, Twnnuhii angl n11 di$ord ers of theTln'nn‘t21114101“: 1;", Il‘r‘fl Gout, Rhmw mutism. Scrofulu. and 0mm hum of skin diseases and sold M15.1m.,2s.9d.,4a.6d., 115.. 22 and 33g ettchBOX umiPot,undi11 (human m; 456 cents 90 cents: and $1.50 cents, and the larger sizes in, provortxon. gurify, regulate and impmyc the quality t"hood. They ass -t the digestive organs, This Incompambie Medicine has secur- ed for iisvii' :m iunpm'ishable fume throughout. the ‘vVorid for the alleviation and cure of most diseases to which humanity is heir. Thousands ()Fpersnns have testiï¬ed that by their use alone they heme been restored to health and strengrllu 1mm- ' every other means had proved unsuccessful. will he funnd invulnn‘nlv in ovary Household 111 tho cum 01' Upon bores, Hard Tllmnurb, Manufactured only at Profess- or Hollowav’s Establishment. 533. OXFORD STREET LONDON, (31'? CAUTIONâ€"I have no Agent in tha United States, nor are my Mvdiciues sold ‘here. Purchasers shuuhl therefore lonk to the label on the Pain and Boxes. If the addzeas H nut oiiil, (Mimi tiier, Lo‘nduu ihvv um rzgmrinm. ’1‘:le rude \[m L m 72V r;‘:..17\'Ndi. inert an: new 1;§H.‘n\j 1.1(“[u‘nllwlitldHjmlhl \\ antln‘ngtuu, Worth their T‘J’cigh: in Gold ! l BAD LEGS, OLD \‘v’OUNDS. CQLDS, Best Material in the Market- Filling and all oler operations neatly done My Gold WELL CURE QR RELIEVE Siam-.1 133 Ox om bl BIL/OUSNESS, DIZZINESS, ' D 78PEP3/A, DROPS Y, - INDIGEBTICH, FLUTTER/Iv/G «IA UND/CE. OF THE HEART; [AT/SIPEL/IS, ACIDI'TY 0F SALT [PH , 'THE STOMACH. [J'EARTHL‘iuJi DIFYNESS IVE/10.4 CHE, OF THE SKIN, And eyewï¬peflzs #919529. ar“‘“§."°"' n-«A AAIA And every species of disease arlsln from disordered LIVER, K!DNEYS, 8T0 A0â€. BOWELS OF: BLOOD. 'i'. EILBURNï¬ (60.. STOMACH AND BOVVEL , 151 Yonge St, Toronto. Wurmuted to be made from the TORONTO By means of Vitalized Air. ‘m: n for Canada. . lU Mug St, East, Toronto Sec. & '11“)annyLLuWAY Due 1313, 1883‘ {)1 11 1581 ,T'o‘n'ém'o. of the 010 uuae