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York Herald, 11 Dec 1884, p. 3

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EWK MICE FALL 80 WINTER GOODS. The FIRE A PROOF! PREPARE FORTHEWINTER A a'i'ldVSplendid Stock of Beavers, Meltons, 'Wor’steds Scotch, Irish and Canadian Tweeds, Full V ; Cloths, &.c.., &c., at' Lowest Prices» = ‘ :Also a Large Stock of Staple and Fancy _ GroCeries.Crockery 56 Glassware at bOttom prices HONEST DEA LING, SQU A a: 5:) BA RGA ms. Richmond Hill, October 22nd, 1884. Pimws? Pianos 2 â€"~IN NEW AND FRESHâ€" GRU’CEB'IES &‘ PROVISIONS, HOURS: {EH}; 'BUUTS 847813.03; UPRIGHT AND SQUARE E luau. R. S. WILLIAMS & SoN's TORONTO ‘ ‘r'i let 1 GENTLEMEN â€"I have much plen sure in testifying to the great excelioncv vi: \ft-Iurl Piurfiisési. hnvu put them severel: to the'tgasb, and find them possessed 01‘ those qualities of toxic and much so [LG-- atpgsible tonghe trl\:{llll_181(élall.lu]€1 lpver of classical music â€"1L chunniug singing tone e‘lSilV undu- I et mm 6 mos ( e um e pmmsmno to every degree of loudness and fulness n ' i ‘- ‘ ’ > unnyors rggdilx to eyery shade of {e 1' 1g. ' u d a tomb Whth Something has dropped right in the midst' of: this communily’i'n me Vshap'eio'f Ar. constructed tron) the vary Des! Mmgrmls hv expEriencea woriimen, mm are iuuy ‘ To A. J. Whi'e‘ Esq. eqiiul lli point of Spanish Town, Jamaica. West indies. Cfismww mmqg. Oct. 24. 1882. Sli7~7§§4§152>f ‘ Dear Sinâ€"l write to inform you that l ' ' ‘ \ ’ vizâ€"’7’ 1’9' have (lvrivml grout benofii from " Neigel’s Syrup " For smne years I have stiffen-d t'i'i-mliver ('Ol‘lltllillll. with its min-v and vul‘itfll cancmnimi-t m'ils,sn that mv life wasn [vPIpiâ€"tiiul misery. Tunlve months â€"\ . . vi ' d Inirv Seim-l's Svru a W“ 9-5“; 6â€"; "mg 7A: fl _g;\ w A iigi l u to induce - a ,_ J _ 'p. _H ___-A,_ _. hr. _.~â€" ; » MW Mâ€"»~â€"m‘-â€"â€"J:“â€""-W ~*- “21* and nivlmiigh rullwr .st's‘ptu-al. haunt: tried QE’lQJN/Qj\9<% \éyg‘ézafi K so mnnv winiiwd infallible l'e'l‘Hllll'S. l d9.â€" Swéaqbaqufivfi M Sm@m @94736430 m Mmihéd m we“ [W a Mr ML 1"! 'l‘otlie high priced Atnvrican instruments. two or three «ix-is I fall consider-Iihlv hotter, lllld now at llw mid of twelve months ( havâ€" TESTIMO '« . lug ('niilinuml taking it) I am mud m say . x ‘ . - 2th lSSl. ll t l sun u dlifl‘ r911 min" "nonphe h .. . L IAMS it SON s Tonmrn. Avril 1_ , m e a _ J r. u‘fifi'fimjlgIâ€"l‘lmve much pleasure in testifying to the great exrrlioncif ul‘ ycur Pianos. I hnvo l is said of “Wm.” VHS “I.” mp“ __ Chm“ M t them severel’ to the test, and find them possessed of those qiiiilitmspt tone and tullqu so rut-- ‘ I ' > n :3 table to the trim musician and lover of classical music â€":i charming singing tone, ensin prmlu- n him" and a arming m mm, and I hm,“ Itgd from the inostdelicnte plun§fiffillfllp to every degree of loudness and tulness, and a. touch which n" mason m d Mb! we hmhhflnns 0f. ‘hp ’1 v to ever shade 0 en mg. ' ' ' . “5318:3333: ghese iiistsiruments a great acquisition in musrnliil society, and am much pleased at. stat: niPnt finding a. piano which I aim recommend With peifoct confidence. I can truly say. linwever. thiu Spiglfil's Syrup has (mme M n “ lion" and II 3m ‘ V " " . l liiive I'PCOllllltOlthd ii . urs ver trul CHAb w.Ew1No, (or London, England,) lllt’Saln! in‘ me ' I 'Genuemen yo y y, Organist of St Peter's Church.Coburg, 011 m 39‘ Fm] {Ennw_mfi”els {mm 'his dis‘ Masons R.B.WILLIAM5 Sc Sor'sâ€" Tommro. 0v. 4m. 1352. . . . . . tressing cumiiluint. Hl'd ll't‘ll‘ testimony is Gloria‘sâ€"Having thoroughly examined the \Vorkmzmship of your P1111105, l have no hesitation ll] . . ~ . . iiip in h('('0rd!ll c9 witli mv nwn. Grail-- ‘ ' ' l , the are e iiiil to those of any others 01 the bist Miikeisthiit Ilime seen ‘1' . . _ “E225 allialsxiiclilihSigiiéoslime lsiigh tel‘lllls regarding their musical qualities : for their line full smg- iui'le inr the benefit l huv9 dei lVPll from in: capability of tone. pleiismit touch, &c, are such, that there seuliis to be no uecessuy to mrchuse ' _ , , ._ . ihe PXCl-llelll pl‘Pptll‘allun. rnm its me in foreign instruments, when our home enterprise cuii pruducu such Pmnnr, lllld ut; one-thud ess cost p l I am glud to hear that the extensive Sille of your instruiiieuts shows that you are meeting with the furnish you with 1218 urisillifimd teslimonidh t think Vou 'mtly deservm _ l l um var sir New" ma I 1 um,JGeutleinen. Your Obedient Servant, ’ ' ~â€"â€"-â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€" Ynurs ever gratefully. I (Signed ) Carey B. Berry =ii l _â€"â€"â€"-â€" .â€"â€"-â€"â€" _â€" GEO. W. STRATHY. Mus Doc. A. G. White. Esq. Baptist Missionary. ' Hensinghum. Whitelmven, Oct. 16. 1882. . Mr A. J White â€" Denr Sir.-â€"l was for com“ lime afflicted with piles, and was ad» f W I) “ . I .L J. L : vised to give Mother Seigel’s Sriup a trial. l== _-___â€"___â€"====â€"_m‘ ‘ . . . 1 which I did. l am now lmppv to state ilmt - - ~' 1 't i0 of Ur runs in lul‘ e quantities. und are therefore able to ofier them at ex- _ . . M§io:;lllyel:vsvpfiigzs.h il’uymeiii’s urmngedgto suit the comeuicnce et purchasers and spread over a it has resmred me to complete heulh,-T‘I Wolfe!“ Forfnlliimiculm Wm‘“ H m..- ... ... ,. _-... lremnin, yours respectfully. t1 on. ours ver truly CHAS W.EWING, (Of London, England,) I “'0” cm y y ' Organist of Sn Peter's Church. Coburg, 011 31 s R.B.WILLIAMS Sc Sor'sâ€" . Tpmm'ro. 0v.4tn.1882. . . In'Gw‘m’rsâ€"Hnving thoroughly examined the \Vorkmzmslup of your Pu: nos, 1 have no hesitation m Ihting chm. m m) opinion, they are e u! t th ‘ of u :1 rs ‘01' HA b st Makers.th I have seen _ ».. «u. . «mum... «nan t..VI -:._,. AT“ 11WHOLESALE PRICES. ave Money By Buying, From Us, Are construcled from llxe very best Mnierinls hv experienced Workman, and are eqnul in point of “For if~you~ceme once you will come the more. and wonde'r why you did not come before. We promise 'all patrons In great varieties at almost COST. 'J'he hiuhest market price paid for Buncr & Eggs and all kinds of farm produce. Read, learn and Of Dress Goods,‘ yrints, Gloves, Hosiery, -&c., . at Prices 10' siujt Pllrgllaspr's.' _ v BIG ' BARGAINS. I B‘LANKETS, FLANNELS, E'l‘C., ETC., AND SAVE'MONEY BY GOING TO JOSEPH HALL. _-0.R._ 22â€"6 'DtTnBKsififLSScIBâ€"E PIANOS ! and a positive sale. ISAAC CROSBY. R. S. WILLIAMS. to. OR 226 Dundas St. London , 8a SW’S anaggfigufimfifijy 7 xv/ «924? “@w‘DQfifiw 3%} fully Pei-hens the most extraordinary success that has been achieved in modern medicine has been attained by the Dixon treatment for Catarrh. Out of 2,000 patients treated during the past six months, fully ninety per cent. have been cured of this stubborn malady. ‘This is none 'the less scartling when it is remembered that not five rer cent. of patients presenting themselves to the regular practitioner are benefitted, while the pat- ent medicines and other advertised cures never record a cure at s“. ‘ Starting with the claim now generally believed by the most scientific men that the disease is due to the presence of living parasites in the tissue. Mr Dixon at once adapted his cure to their exterminationâ€"thinne- eomplished,‘ he claimscthe Catarrh is practically cured, and the permanency is unquestioned. ss' cures effected by him four years ago are cures still. No one else has ever attempted to cure Cstnrrh in this manner. end no other treatment has ever cured Cstarrh. The application of the remedv is simple. and can be done at home, and the present season of the year is the. most lev- oursble for a speedv nnd permanent cure, the majority of cases being cured at one treatment. Sufferers should correspond with Messrs A K DIXON Ar. SON; 3% King street, west, Toronto. Canada. and enclose stump for their treatise on Cutarrh.â€"Montreal STAR. - Send 31x cunts for,posmaa, 1nd to- ceive free, noostlv box of goods which will help you to more money right. away than anything else in this world. All, of either sex, succeed from first hour The broad road to fortune openshefora thc work- ers. aboolutely' sure; At once address, Thu: 4.: Co Agnstn Maine. - OATARRHuA NEW TREATMENT. A smmu Surgcial Operatxon. The American Ambassador; nt Vienna, Mr. Kasson, has ‘lutelv: forwarded to his Government an interesting account of a remarkable surfiiuultoneration lately per-s formed by Professor Billroth, of Vienna. which. wonderful to tell.‘ consisted in the removal of a portion ofthe human stomach, inv‘ulvin‘g’tiimrly Intel-third of this. argonâ€"- and. strange to day. the pntient recoveredâ€" the only successful operation of the kind ever .performed. The disease for which this operetion was performed was canceri ofthe stomach. attended-with the following svmptoms:-â€"The appetite is quite poor. There-is a peculiar indescrihable distress in the stomach. a feeling that has been de» scribed as a faint “ all gone" sensation ; a sticky slime collects about the teeth. es- pecially in the merning‘, accompanied by un'unpleasnnt taste. Food fails to satisfy this peculiar' faint sensation; but. on the contrary. it nppenrs to aggravate the feelâ€" ‘ing. 'llte. eyes are sunken, tin zed Wllh yellow; the hands and feet beenme Cold 1and stickyâ€"'3 cold perspiration. The tsufl‘et‘ets feel tired all-the time, and sleep ldoes not seem to give rest. After a time-l the patient lecomes nervous rind irritable. l gloomydtis mind filled with evil forebodittgtnl When rising suddenlv from a recumbent position there is n dizziness. n whistling! sesnttnn. and he is obliged to grasp some-i thing fi-rn to keep from falling. The howels er-stive. the shin dry and hot.at times; the blood becoming thick and stagnant. and does not cirt-ulute properly. After '4 time. the patient spits up food soon after eating. sometimes in n Sour and fer.- rr-erted condition. sometimes sweetish to the taste. Oilenntimes there is n nalpita» tntil-n ni'the. hean. and the Patient 134"! he may have heart disease. Towards the lost the patient is. trouble to retain nny food whaterer. us the opening: in the intestines brt'omr's close, or nr-nt'lv so. Although this disease is indeed alarming. sufl'erers with the above-«tamed symptoms should not feel nervous. for nine hundred and ninety-mine onset: ottt ofa thousand have on cancer. hut simply dyspensin, in disease emily removed iftreated in it proper manner. The satost nndlmst remedy for the disease is Feiqel's Cut-mire Svrup. a vegetable ore - putatintt sold lw nll chemists and medicine Vendors throughout the world. nnd lty the Ernptmtorn._1\ A'J iWhiteJ Iiimitedr). 717. Fan-'ringdonmni London. E. C. Thll qyrun mnkt-s m Ihe verv foundation of the disrmse. and drives it. mot and branch, out oflhe uyslpm. Sinâ€"~11 yzivt-s me crml plvasnre lo in» [nrm You of thr- henvfil I have received {rum Feiavi’fi vaup. I liuve bra-n lrnqud fur wars wilh dyspepsia; but «her a few «insps of Ihe Svrup. I fun-d relief m-d nfier lnkim: lwo boules of it I feel quite (Hired. I umI Sir. yours truly. Mr. A. J. White. William Brpnt. September 8Ih, 1883. Dear Sir.â€"â€"l find the suite nl Svigvl'a Synmsh-udily incronsing. All who have tried i! npvnk very highly of its medicinal wanes: (mucusmmvr dnscdhes it as u “ Gudsmu‘l tn dyspolnio ponple.” I always recommend it with confidence. Fuilhl'ul yours, (Signed) Vincent A Wills. (ThemishDennst. Merlhyr 'l‘ydvil. To Mr A .1 While SPigei'a ()perxuing Pills are the bes' family physio that has ever her-n discovered. 'I lwv «:leunm- the lmwols from all irrilnling substances, and lenw Ihvm in n henllhv condilion. They (,nr.‘ cnslivem-ss I Preslan Sept. 'lel, 1883. My lleur Sunâ€"Your Syrup and Pills nu- snll vmy papiilur wnh my cuslunwrs. many saying they me the best family uwdicinu posaihlu The mlwr dnv a t-nsmnwr Mime for lwn hrmles of Syrup and said “ Mother Su-igvi” had awed 1hr iife uf h‘a wife. and he added “ one or these human I am sending fiftem; milva nwaw m-u frivan who is very ill. I have much fuilh in il.” ‘ 'I'hn Hula kPQ’pi up wondmhIHv. in fact, om.- Wnuld fancy nimnsl that the “mph- wern beginning in bxeukfim. dine. and sup on Mmher Seiunl's Syrup. lhn demand is so cuusmnl and the satisfaction so great. I am, dear Sir. yours faithfully, ( Signed) W. Bowker. remain, yours respeclfnny. ( Signed ) J( SI. Mary-Sinai. Pemrhornngh, November 29m, 1881. John H Lighlfoot To 'fhe Editor of the" Ikfizldf Sm,â€"Oblige sin old subscriber by giving place to the following Word) in}: Ghri'siiali Banner :â€" i - H0 ! Presbyterian Churchmen all, In black silk gowns and bands, Go smooth the wrinkles on your brows, V _ .And shake the prolath by the hands. Your Ways to heaven in‘e now the same. . Whether bv air, or. earth, or ocean; The organ loft‘s the wide gate now-â€" The “ aid." to all devotion. ‘ .Your‘pires of old sought other-“3.141” To waft their praise'nboyc. . Ne’er dreaming that the organ p ‘Could move a God of low, ‘ ‘ 'But madam Churchnen 'nowadugq Cling to another, notion,â€"- ' That boxes filled with droning pipe! ~ Can surely “ aid " devotion. Our pious fathers went to Church A: to a house of prayer; For hurboured o’er the awful wish To find amusement there. ' But now the "cultured ” folk of Grief! Seem in perpetual motion, All striving for some music-J10! To " aid " their weak devotion. How uhnllow must religion be Requiring such an “ aid."â€" The piping a! a whistleuhox in God’s House vainly played. And he that can rm oraan give In sure of Church promotion. For modern worshippers will hall His " aid " unto devotion, But troubled souls wherever placed. In Scotland or the Isles. Gird up your loins, come Cristi-ward now, Though distant many mile; To Heaven we've found'the roy‘nl road. . Criefi s quite a land‘s! Goshen, ‘ « We all go in for organs now To ” aid " our thin dnvotion.‘ l } 'Tia true, our bello'wsuhlowbrs in Are getting out of breath; . i. - We kept them blowing night Ill day,‘ ‘ And wrought them High 1 ' Mme ' . , But now Lochr'l‘m'ret wnt foam, -V ., Amplens min from ccsw. Driving our organ engines all To generate aeration. - ~ The Criofl’ Town Council, sagely‘ 11150,, To smooth the Way to Banyan, ~ Aging ' of‘puhlig Enter‘hiia ‘ ‘ Girls of -| mnv-riageahla age‘nre sold {or “6 in Ynknlmmm In (his con-my girl- ure supposed to he. given away, but a good many 0f them find out afterwards Ihm Ihey have been ~euld. ‘ Mr. John Morrishnfioffil. Anus. N. 8., Wm; so Belinnsly ufilicled ,whh a disease of the kidneys Ihm d-mpsy. “unsdevelopinfi and his life wmp dospaiwdofl 'l‘w-I hnllles of Buidock Blond Bitten; cured him nfler physicians bud faikd. .» Is Hie common und WPHâ€"knOWll Burdock. h is 'one of Ihe has! hlnnd purifiers and kidney rl-pnlmurs in the. Yum-tabla world. and lbe cumpound known as Bundnck lilnod Billers pnssesses wouderfnl pmwr in dim-men of the blond, liver, kidnfl'ys nLd 'smmnch. annYTJmIAxâ€"Services nt 11 a m. nndfiao p m Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening M. 7 30 Rev Jumes Dick. pastor Romnz CATHOLICâ€" Services : Thomliill at? am and Richmond Hill at 10 30 um -, the following Sunday at Richmond Hill tit 9 am, and Thornllill at 10 30 n. in, {CV Father Egan,1’ustor.- ST Mum’s (EPIsCOPALJâ€"Services M7 3 p m, ex- cept the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sacrament are held at 11 a. m Sunday School at 10 n m Rev W Bates. Rector METHODISTâ€"Services at 10.30 n. m, and 6.30;: m Sundn} School at 2 30 p m Prayer mooring every Thursday evening at $00 p m. Rey. W R Barker, Pnstor. Rev \V B Booth, Assxstant. RICHMOND LODGE, A. F & A M, No 23, G R Câ€" Meets in the Lodge Foam, Masonic 1111.11.01: the Monday on or before full moon, n1; 8 O’clock, pm A. J. Rupert, W M; H. A. Nicholle, Sec. I O G T.â€"Thls Lodge menth the Temperance Hull every \Veebvsday evoning IT: 8 o'clock p m. J H Sanderson, W C. ’I‘o “ cultured " Churches given. Each bellows like the trade-wind now Will blow in measured motion; -‘ And cold and careless flung-a stir Into a. sham devotion; - Now as machine? does our praise, III too rush to to l ' " 'Ihat soon we'll have a nice machino To do our prayers as well ? ' A belt of pnrchi‘uent. written o'er And duly sob in motion Around revolving cylinder! Would perfect Ci'iefi devotionr The prayer-machine might won be made. Just lpeuk to Geordie Moran : He'll make a prayer-quill in a week, Companion to your organ And then, lye sinners. bend your knees In seem ng holy motion. And while the prayer-mill grind: around It " aid " you in devotion. A. O. U. W., IVY Lemar). No. ILLâ€"Meets in the Committee Room of the Masonic Hull. cvmv second and fourth Tuesng of each month, at 8 o‘clockp, m. Beneflcury certificate given for 52.000 in case of death. J. A. E. Switzer, Muster Workman. R. E. Law, Secretary. II. T. 0F ’I‘mrPERANCE.~Richmnnd Hill Coun- cil. No. 4 . meets m the Temperance Hull. ouch n‘ltm‘nnt v0 Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock p. m. Beneficiary certificates issued to members for $11000 or in cnse of death $2,000, one lmlfpuyuhle in case of disability. J. H. Sanderson. Select Councillor. Fun: Bmtunm-Rogulur meeting first Friduv of (every month,boidm the Council Chuuxher. nt 7 p. 11). Membership n‘eo. Certificates issued to members entitling them '0 certain privileges and excmplimm. J H Sanderson, Captain. H. A. Nicholls, Secretary. MECHANICS INSTITUTEâ€"Library of over 1000 volunms open every Tuesday evening, in the Masonic Hall, from 7 to 8 o'clock. Wm. Pugs- lev. President. '1‘ F. McMahon, Sec. R E Law. Librarian. VILLAGE COUNCIL â€" Reeve, J Brown ; Coun- cillors, I Crosby. H F Hopper. A Maudie, R E Law. Clerk,M Teefy New Subscribers 11103on» HILL CORNET BANEâ€"Meets {or prac- tice in the' Lorne Hall every Tuesday even- ng at 7.30.0'clock. C. Same. Leader. SPECIAL Clubbing Offer THE PRICE OF ONE. FOR l885 FOR $2.00 FOR l885 By special arrangement with the publishers of GRIP, we are able to supply Canada's only Our- toon Paper at a. great reduction This is an un- mummyV good chnnce, and we expect many new subscribers will take advantage of it The pub- lishers of GRIP have very much improved this deservedly popular pnpe!‘ during the year, and are giving free to all subscribers a. very unique and valuable monthly sup lenient. which alone is yorghflmore @9431} the gm spription price "11011761113 Bdrticulariar inr Vthei‘r anfioufiaement olaewhere,a.nd send in your subscriptions at once for Grip & York Herald for 1885 Only $2.00'f0r both. 353m: gavertismucntfi. The History pf Hgndrods- A Plant of Rare Virtues. Church Organs. TWO PAPERS GRIP CPI UR CH ES SOCIETIES 4mm:â€" â€"FORâ€" â€"AND- Kmas at the People’s Store. ALL .139? REDUUEDM 2331101235,. The r ' Largest Stock of Furniture H. Sanderson & Sons, RICHMOND ‘ ,;£HILL, ONT. APPPES. APPLES. APPLES. CHARLES DONALD 8t 00., ’79! Queen Street, London, E. 0, Will he glad to correspond with Apple Growers, Merchants and Shippers, Wllh a view to Autumn andSpring Business They will ulso give the usual f'ucili 5 lies to customers rcquiring advances. London, July 3lst. 1884.â€"â€"9- m CENTRAL BANK 0F CANADA. DAVID BLAIN, Esq, President. SAMUEL TREES, ESQ, Vice-President. K. CHISHOLM, M. P. P. H. P. D\VIGHT. ESQ., D. M. MCDONALD, ESQ. C B. ROBINSON, Esq. A MCLEAN HO\VARD, ESQ. J. GINTY, ESQ. NOTARY PUBLIC, &C, RICK-INIONI) PIILL. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM SECURITY. MARRIAGE STOCK T or PICTURE “FRAMES RICHMOND HILL SAVING’S DEPJXRTI‘IENT Depr-sith received and interest tillowed thereon at current rates. No noxice of withdrawn] re»- qnireli Dmitri on all lnn'tsof Canada. United States and Great Britain bought and sold, . J. M. LAWRENCE, M'ANAGEB Richmond Hill Avril 9th, 1884. gawk-M5, finlmtm. NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, OFFICES : 15 York Chambers, Fgrguson, Baln. Cordpn &~S__h§pley, Bug-imam, Abbm‘neys-atâ€"an, Snlicitbrs-m» Chnncnry. Convcvzumers, etc. ()mcasâ€"anerinl Bunk Buildings. Wellington-shrew, Toronto "onus FERGUSON, Q.C. JOHN RAIN WM Sm‘ox GonnoN, GEO F SHIN.ch E Conswcu’rn JR. Toronto,1\‘0v 18(1), 1384 HALL, FU LLERTON & COOK Toronto. Muv 29th. 1884.. Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Of‘fi ces 18 King Street East. Toronto w M mu; J s Funercon w Cook Goodwins Bought am! Sold ! Patent Rights disposed of ; SYNI)!CA'1‘ES F()RMEIJ’ We ever had, all suimble fur llVe snmm at bottom pi-ices.- Alarge stockof Crook-j my and Glassware. Usual stock of other goods, Flour and Feed. For Manufacturing und other purposes. S Oak and Shun-.- Drokers, etc, etc. GENERAL AND FINANCIA L AGENCY Farm 62: Other Property, Toronto Jauth 1883 Richmond Hill, April 3rd, 1884 [)RAIN TILE. OF THE BEST QUALITY AT THOS NIGH’I‘INGALE'B, Vnrkvile VITEEEZiB fili‘i P1181333 C. P- LENNOX, DENTIST The only Dentist in Toronto using Hurds up» purutus for Extracting Teeth Without Pair. By means of Vitalizcd Air. BEST SETS 0F TEE’IH $8. I'll-LINES WA RRANTBD PER 10 Y’S CALLAND SEE 31E. Toronto Feb. 13st: 1868 Stock of Groceries new and fr’eshN New canned goods. All will be sold as Cheap as any other House in Town.‘ Best Material in the Market. COATSWORTH & HODGINS, Filling and all other operations neatly done My Gold Yonge St. Arcade, Toronto. MORTGMEES “MAINE” DIONEY T0 [.0 AN. Cannot be [Beaten]. Some of lhé 'néwes! suhjgac‘x-s in pictureahund r»qu PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN‘ . TEEFY, CHEMISTS 65 DRUG'GISTS, Warranted to be made from the Hotels, Taverns and Busiuegs. ~AND ISSUEB 0Fâ€"- TORONTO DIR‘EC'I‘ORS. No 9 Toronto Street P. O. Box 2527. J. I. EVANS & CO, 35:21:11. Ngw Designs olfIX-na‘s‘ pod New Year’s Cards. LICENSES. Leader Lane Toronto. A. A. ALLEN, Cashier. anx E. Hopaxxal ilv Iy-me RIGGâ€"S & IVORY, summon DENTISTS, 208 Queen St. West, Toronto Artificnl'l‘oet11,upperorunder,$5.00. Pain- leSE extracting by use of Ethenzcd Air. The only firm in the Dominion executing first-class work at the above price. DENTIST, NEWTONBROOK, ONT. Will visit the iollowingplaces professionally .â€" Unionville,,. Vlst Manduy of each month. Weston . 0th and 215:; do .1611: do 19th do \Voodbridgc... ....22nd do Mr Husband wnl be found in his office, at Newtonbrook, every Saturday. except when Saturâ€" day full: on the above date. Thankful for the favors of the past years Ir my still be consulted in any branch 01' the pro fession, as follows : lticbxgopd Hi_l 9th dz 24th of each month G. H. I-IUSBANI), L- I.)- S (it l’ahiier'fiéuséi" " " Aurora. lst, 8th, 16th, and 22nd Stouifville . . . . . . . . . . . . ....18th Markham ...... . ...... 20th Victoria Square A . . . . . . . . . . let 'l‘hornhill : . . . . . . . . . . . ...23xd Toodbridge . .. Kloinburg .. Nobloton .. : Vitulizcd air always on hand at the places of nvpoimmenc. It does away with the pain in exfir acting VITA LIZED A l R 2 THE YORK HEBAH] UNlY $I. This House is one of the Best Hotels to be found north of Toronto. Everything is managed in First Class Style. Sample Room for Comm-3r- ciul Travellers. Good Stabling and attentive hostlers. Terms, $1 per day. Proctor's Hus leaves this Hotel to connect Wi|h all the N R It Trains going North and South. at 8 u 111., 1'2 11. m., 5.10 p m. (“1117.30 n m. THE PALMER HOUS; RICHMOND HILL. x, J Palmer, Prop; EWB EEWTREL m RICHMOND HILL. JOIIN' POVVELL, Prop This Hotel has been returnished, renovated, and fitted up in first-rings style, and is now 1119 leading Hotel north of Toronto. The bar i: any pliedjvith first-class brgmd of liguors Imd ciun Excellent accommodation 1?); Cdfififiércx Travellers. and the Geneml Pubhc Good Stabl- inu and 1m attentive Hamlet. Western Canada Loan and Savings Company Omceszo 70, Church-street, Toronto HON GEO W ALLAN, Seuutor,1’1esident GEORGE Goomsmuu ................... Viceâ€"President DmlcchRsâ€"finmuel Plate. M P,A1fred Goodm- hmn, Geo \V Lewiv, Thos H Lee. Ron D L Macphorson, Senator Cm ital, $1,000,000; 'l‘otu Assets, $8,500,000 SAVING’S BANK BRANCH See our reduced loan table For further infor- mation apply at the emces of the Company Newtonbrook, June 13th, 1383. Money received on deposit. and interest payable hulfyeany or compounded. EVERY THURSDAY, At his printing Office, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Terms of Subscriptlon 2â€"31 00 par mmum in advance. When not paid in advance $31 50 will be charged. Transitory givertisements, first insertion. M. H. KEEI‘LER, _ . 8 cents. Each subsequent mserticn, per lme. 3 cents. Contracts for time and space made on applica- tien. Advertisements without written instructions will be inserted until florbid and ohij transia 9th zeta. FREEMAN’S WORM POWDERS. Are pleasant to take. Contain their own Putative. In a. safe, 3am. and effectual damnat- a! worm in Children 0: Adults. ggyigqlbmpnomon: Reserve Fund, $450,600 The York Herald. WALTER S LEE, finite]! (15am Dr A ROBINSON. I" G. SAVAGE. SURGEON DENTIST. AURORA JIONE Y 7’0 LOAN. gaunt. PUBLISHED BY l-ly Manager ~ LIFE 1*, V ; Sir Wm McArthur, K 0 MG, M- P, ex-Lord mayor of London; President. ' W W Baynes.Esq,F I â€"A,Secretar§ THE STAB-z Reserve Fund . . . . . . . $10,000,000 ‘ Annual! Income. . . . . . . . 1,000,000 ' “Inves‘xed in! Canada. . . L200’.-000 Demh chums paid. . . . -»1 0,000,000 'J‘mmm'o REFERENCES. John McDonald, Esq. C. J; Cam )bell, If.qu Hon. SenntorMcMnster A. M. Smitf . Esq. James Metculfn, Esq. Rev. Enoch Wood, D. Loang made on getyuriby of Company's Policy M in per cent, interest. Lonnsmnde tnChurch Trustees, ntn low rate 0 interest. Semd for prospectus. A W Lauder, Soc. (1: Trans. for Canada. ‘ ' 16' King St, East, Toronto mA‘w.‘ R. B. Orr, M. B. and First Silver Medalist University of Toronto,M. C. P. 8‘ Ontario. L 8 AL,Englm1c-1 (Late Of London, England: Surgeon, Etc. Ia’Oflice Hours 8 to 9.30 mm), and 1 to 2.30 p.127. Members College Physicians 6.: Surgeons. Residence, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill, May 231T], 1882. 1y DR LEWIS G, LANGSTAFF I THORNUILL, ONT. I Graduate of Toronto University. M. (I. P. (S; S.. Ont, Two Years Resident, Assistant Surgeon to Toronto General Hospital, Office and Residencermle door south of P. 0. OFFICE HOURSâ€"vs to 10 a m, & 19. Lo 2 p m Thomhill Feb 14th, 1883, Dr. George Langstaff‘, DEL W'. J. .VVKLSON, ' MEfiALiSTWTORONTO UNIVERSITY. Member College of Physicians é: Surgeons. (LATI: 0F s'roUFFvILLE.) OFFICE HOURS,»â€"From 8 L0 10 a. n1., 5 to 8 p. m nusmns 1c HR. Worth their “.Veigh: in Gold I I BIL/071317583, DIZZINESJ)’, D/SPEPSM, mopm, HID/958nm, FLUTTERIIV’ JA wow. 05 THE MEAN, Ewe/Pam, AGIDITV or €er EHE"'1J, - THE 570mm, Hemmumg pmmss HEADACHE, or THE BKM', And every {gr-Hrs cf discasr: arising from discrdered L §, ILDNEYS. STQMAGH. DOWEL FLOOD, This lncompnrablc Medicine has secur- ed for itself an impel-isllable " Tami tlxroughoutthe World for the alleviation and cure of most. diseases to which humanity is heir. l purify, regulate and imprayx: the quality of good. They assist; the digestive organs, clean! increase the secretory powers of the Liver. brace the nervous system, and throw mm the circulaâ€" tion the purest Elements for sustaining and wpuiriug the frame. Thousands nfpersons have testified that bv llwi: use alone they lmue been resmred m houth and strength. after every other means had proved unsuccessful. '1'. win bu found inmluuble in every Household. in the cure of Open Sores. Hard Tum-Nuts. ‘ " Coughs, Sore Thruats, Bronchitis, and 11.11 disord 91's of the Throat and Chest, as also Gout, Rheu matism. Scrofulu, and other kind of skin diseases BAD, LEGS. OLD WOUNDS. CULDS. Manufactured only at Profess or Hollowav’s Establishment 533. OXFORD STREET LONDON and sold nt]s.1§d.,23.9fl.,4s. 6d,, 118., 22,8.11d 333 euchBox 811dPot,thdin Canada. at 36 cents, 90 cents, nnd $1.50 cents, and the larger sizes in proportion. 0:"? CAUTIONâ€"1 have no Agent in the United States, nor are my Medicines sold there. Purchasers shuuld therefore look to the label onvlha Pots and Boxes. If lhn address is not 533, Oxford Street, London they are spurious. The Trade Marks of my said Medicines are . giscered m Ottawa, and. also at Washington. Signed THOMAS HOLLOWA} 33 (.‘fim‘d street. London. Richaâ€"ond 1.1111, 0ct.12th,’6 Yonge street, 7 Bighmond Hm. Reserve Fund. . . . . Annual Income. . . . Invesxed in! Canada Demli chums paid. . STO M ACH AND BOWELS, MELBURH E; 80.. JAE DR. ORR, MAPLE, Of London; England, M ES LANGSTAFF E Eflczliwl. AND DIZZINESé‘, [mama FLUTTERIIV’ 05 THE HEARf. ACID/TV or Proprietor-.2. TORONTO. an . 5t Dec lst 1883 1881

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