NEW SPRING GOODS FIRE PROOF EVERYJELINE A SPECIALITY 1885 SPRING 1885 A tremendous Stock all sizes and at prices that cannot be beaten anywhere. (Toronto not excepted.) GROOERIES OF ALL KINDS. THE ONTARIO HOUSE Pianos 2 Pianos 2 BOOTS AND SHOES UPRIGHT AND SQUARE E Mnssns. R. S. WILLIAMS & SoN's. Tom3 GENTLEMENâ€"I have much pleasure in testifying to the great exceEenchf}, égiuPézt$smaii 1; put them severelv to theï¬est, and ï¬nd them possessed of those qualities of tone and tone]; no a", oepmble to the true musicmn and lover of classical musicâ€"a charming singing tone, easily “£5; ated from the most delicate pianissimo to eve de ee of loudn - answers regdilx to eyery 511(qu of feeling. ry gr ass and fumess' and a touch wm‘m "I conalderrihese' insï¬xuments n gremtquuisition in musicial societ and am In ï¬nding a piano which I can recommend with perfect conï¬dence. Y, “on pleased at I am,Gentlemen. yours very truly, CHAS W.EWING. (Of London, England,) Orgamst of St Peter‘s Church. Coburg, 0n Mums R. S. WILLIAMS dz SONBâ€" _ . TORONTO; NOV- 4th, 1832- GENTsâ€"Having thoroughly exmnmed the Workmanshlp of you: Pianos, I have no hesitation in stating thub, 1n my_opinion, th y_ure equal to t 9?ng ygthqrjs pf mallet-st Makï¬rs ï¬hgt Ihave seen “an. 4._»._»_ .M, » ., up» __M\_ leaf; only speak in the same high terms regarding their musical qual ; for t 911' ï¬ne full sing- ing capability of tone, leaaunt touch, &c, are such, that there seems to be no necessity to “chase foreign instruments, w en our home enterpnse can produce such Pianos, and at one-third ess coat I am glad to hear that the extenswe sale of your instrument: shows that you are meeting with the success that I think you justly deserve. I my Gentlemen. Your Obedient Servant, RQBGANSFT L========= ==l=â€"= We make IL special style of Organs in large quantities, and are therefore ablertoroï¬er them at exâ€" ceptionally low rates. Payments arranged to suit the convenience at purchasers and spread over a term of years. For full particulars Write to R. S. WILLIAMS. Var-(Va ct Thuleâ€"0A nu nun n.....-... a. - ___.-_. Try our beautiful Teas from 25 cts, to 80 cts per lb. Sugars, Soaps, Canned Goods, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Etc. First class Butter and fresh Eggs always on hand. Goods Delivered. A call solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY AT THE Are constructed from the very best Materials by expenenced Workman, and are fully equal in point of WELL ASSORTED Field and Garden Seeds in great quantities. Choice Family Flour and Feeds of all kinds. Spades, Shovels, Forks, and other Hardware at very low prices. @aï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬Ã©ï¬iï¬aï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬iï¬ï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬ï¬ TONE, TOUCH & DURABILITY ! W45 @Bg STOCK LARGE AND TESTIMONIALS. To the high priced American Instruments. Yonge St. TorontF.__o_Rw 32â€"6 bJï¬das St. London. â€"â€"New Goods atâ€" PIANOS ! ISAAC CROSBY. JOSEPH HALL. GEO. W. STRATHY. Mus Doc. The most loyal, careful, faithful and truthful of observers whom it has ever been my good fortune to knowâ€"the late Dr Parkes, of Netlyâ€"began life as at physician in London, and would have risen, I have no doubt, had he remained there, to be one of the ï¬rst physicians of the metropolis ; but his health was not good, and he went down to Netley. He was an earnest lover of truth, and this question of alcohol exercised his mind continually, and he tried in various ways and shapes to bring the question to such a test that even the most sceptical might be convinced by the result of his experiâ€" ‘ meats. He performed this one amongst others. He got a number of soldiers of the same age and of the same type of constitution, living under the same cir-t cumstances, eating the same food,breath- ing the same atmosphere, and he did this that the experiment might be fair ; and be divided the soldiers into two gangsâ€"an alcoholic gang and a non-alco- holic gangâ€"and he engaged these two gangs in certain works for which they were to be paid extra. He watched these gangs and took the result of their work, and it turned out that the alcoholic gang went far ahead at ï¬rst. They had buckâ€" ets of beer by their side, and as they got a little tired they took beer, and the non-alcoholic gang were in an hour or two left nowhere; but he waited and watched as I told you, and as the experiment went on the energies of the beerâ€"drinkers speedily began to flag, and do what they would, before the end of the day the nonâ€"alcoholic gang had left them far behind. When this had gone on for some days, the alcoholic gang begged that they mightget into the non~alcoholic gang, that they might earn a little more money; but Dr. Parkes in order to make the experiment clenching and conclusive, transposed the gangs. He made the alâ€" coholic gang the nonâ€"alcoholic gang, and vice versa, the men being very willing to lend themselves to the experiment, and the results were exactly the same. The alcoholic gang beat the nonâ€"alcoholic gang at the starting, and failed utterly towards the end of the day. This is the most conclusive and, I think, by far the most crucial experiment that I know of upon this question of the relation of alâ€" cohol to work. With this I will set aside this question by saying, from per- sonal experience and, from experiments most carefully conducted over large bodies of men, it is capable of proof beâ€" yond all possibility of question, that al- eohol, in ordinary circumstances, not only does not help work, but is a serious hinderer of work. Thls Is Reliable. R. N. Wheeler, Merchan t, of Everton. was cured of a severe attack ol'inflammation of the lungs by Hagyrrd’s Pectoral Balsam. This great. throat and lung healer cures weak lungs. coughs. hoarsaneas, bronchitis, and all pectoral complaints. “ Baowx'h HOUEHOLD PANACEA " has no equal for relieving pain, both internal and external It cures Pain in the Side, Back or Bowele, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, toothache. Lumbago and any kind of a. Pain or Ache. " It will most surely quicken the Blood and Heal, as its acting power is wonderful." “ Brown’s Household Panacea," be-- ing acknowledged 9,: the great Pain Reliever, and of double the strength of any other Elixir or Liniment in the world, should be in every family handv for use when wanted, “ as it really is the qest remedy in the world for Cramps in the stomach, and Pains and Aches of all kinds,†and is for sale bv all Druzeiuts at 26 cents a bottle PBERBYTEBIANâ€"Services at 11 a. m, (11111630 p m Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 80 Rev J W Cameron, pastor ST MARY'S (ErlecOyALJâ€"Services at 3 p m, ex- cept the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sacrament are hold at l] a. m Sunday School at 1 30 p m Rev W Bates, Rector ROMAN CATHOLICâ€"Services : Thornhill nt9 am and Richmond Hill at 10 30 am ; the following Sunday at Richmond Hill at 9 am, and Thornhill at 10 80 a. m, Rev Father Egan, Pastor. METHODISTâ€"Services at 10.30 a, m, and 6.301»: m Sunday School at 2 30 p :11 Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8.00 p m. Rev. W R Barker, Pastor. Rev W B Booth, Assistant. A. 0. U. W.. IVY LODGE, No.114.â€"Mvets in the Committee Room of the Masonic Hall, every second and fourth Tuesduv of each month, at S o’clock,p. m. Beneflcm‘y certiï¬cate given for $2,000 in case of death. Ismu: Crosby, Master Workman, B. Grennan, Recorder, RICHMOND LODGE, A. F & A M, Na 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. Nicholls, Sec. R. T. 01“ TEMPERANCE.â€"-Ri0hm0nd Hill Coun- cil, No. 4‘3. meets in the Temperance Hall. each alternative Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock p. m. Beneï¬ciary certiï¬cates issued to members for $1,000 or in case of death $2.000, one half payable in case of disability. J. H. Sanderson. Select Councillor. I 0 G T.â€"This Lodge meets in the Temperance Hull every Weenesday evening at. 8 o’clock p m. J H Sanderson, W C. FIRE BRIGADE.â€"Regulur meeting ï¬rst Friday of every month, held in the Council Chamber, at'l p.111. Membership tree. Certiï¬cates issued to members entitling them to certain privileges and exam tions. J H Sanderson. Captain. H. A. Nichol a, Secretary. MECHANICS INSTITUTE.â€"Libra.l'y of over 1000 volumes open every Tuesday evening. in the Masonic Hall, from 7 to 8 o’clock. Wm.Pugs- ley, President. ’1‘. F. McMahon, Sec. R E Law. Librarian. RICHMOND HILL CORNET BAND.~â€"Meeta for prac- tice in the Lorne Hull every Tuesday even- ing at 7.30 o'clock. 0. Savage. Leader. VILLAGE COUNCILâ€"Reeve, Wm Pugsley ; Coun- cillors, B Redditt. P G Savage, W D Powell. F MCConaghy, Clerk,M Teefy _ HAVE YOU Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundicc, Headache, Dizziness. Pain in the Back, Costiveness or any disease arising from a deranged liver, DR. CHASE’S vaax CURE will be found a sure and remedy. nun-v..- .. .._ ..__ _ The unqualiï¬ed success of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure in Liver Complaint rests solely with the fact that it is compounded from nature’s well known liver regulators MANDRAKE AND DANDELION, combined with many other invaluable roots barks and herbs, having a. powerful eï¬'ect on the kidneys, Stomach, Bowels and woman and child who is trouï¬ltd with Liver Com- plain! to try (hi: excellent rmmiy. LADIES It is a well known fact that an inactive liver causes a dull: sallow complexion, liver spots. pimples em: Chase s Liver Cure is the only remedy that wi l most positively cure these complaints. , -I__l. 1L..-“ .u Pu.- ï¬'xégéi' w" €60,000 's'OLD 02/â€- anz-halfmillz'au of Dr. Chase’s Recipe Book: were .wld in (34954411; a_lon_z. 109:} any awn. Wm..-†........ , SaMETHmu N w. GIVEN AWAY FREE )Vrappgd a'rpun‘d' every bottle of Dr. (C‘hase's Liver Cum ,IJ 11.12.“.1 Add; and D-n:nn is a 'Xluable Houseï¬old Medical Guide and Recipe Book (84 ages), containing over 200 useful recipes, plronouncetiw by medical men and druggists as invalu- able. and worth ten times the price of the medicine. T. Enumsou 85 00., Sale Agents, Bradford. no“ And Comfort. To The Suffering. gï¬illlmgx gimmm W. O. T. Union Items. NATURE-gngsz CHURCHES SOCIETIES The disease commences with a slight de-- rangement of the stomach, but, if neglected, it in tune involves the whole frame, em-- bracing the kidneys, liver, pancreas, and, in fact. the entire grandular symem, and the amicted drags on! a. miserable existence until death gives relief From suffering. The disease is often mistaken for other com- plaints; but if the reader will ask [aimsng the following question _"he will-be able to ‘ determine whether he‘h msé‘lt is dne of the l afflicted :â€"â€"Have I distress. pain or difï¬culty ‘ in breathing after eating '1 Is there a dull. heavy feeling attended by drowsiness 1’ Have the eyes ayellow tinge ? Does a thick, sticky, mucous gather about the gums and teeth in the mornings, accompanied by a disagreeable taste ? is the tongue coated ? Is there pains in the side and back 7 ls there a fulness about the right side as if the liver were enlarging ? Is there costiveness ? is there vertigo or dizziness when rising suddenly from a horizontal position? Are the secretions from the kidneys scanty and highly colored, with a deposit after stand-- ing 7 Does fond ferment soon after eating, accompanied by flatulence or a belching of gas from the stomach? Is there frequent palpitation of the heart? These various symptoms may not be present at one time, but they torment the sufferer in turn as the dreadful disease progresses. If the case be one of long standing, there will be a dry. hacking cough, attended after a time by ex~ pectoration. In very advanced stages the skin assumes a dirty [brownish appearance, and the hands and feet are covered by a cold, sticky perspiration. As the liver and kidneys become more and more diseased, rheumatic pains appear. and the usual treat- ment proves entirely unavailing against this latter agonising disorder. The origin of this malady is indigestion or dyspepsia. and a small quantity of the proper medicine will remove the disease if taken in its inâ€" cipiency. It is most important that the disease should be promptly and properly treated in its ï¬rst stages, when a little medicine will effect a cum, and even when it has obtained a streng hold the correct remedy should be persevered in until every vestige of the disease is eradicated, until the appetite has returned. and the digestive organs restored to a healthy condition. The surest and most effectual remedy for this distressing complaint is “ Seigel’s Curative Syrup,†a vegetable preparation sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the World, and bv the pro-- prietors, A J White. Limited, 17. Farting-- don Road. London. E. .0. _~ This Syrup strikes at the very foundation of the disease, and drives it, root and branch, out of the system. ' An Alarming Disease Aï¬â€˜hcting 9. Numerous Class. Market Place, Pocklington, York, October 2nd, 1882. Sir.â€"-Being n sufferer for years with dyspepsia in all its worst. forms, and after spending pounds in medicines. l was at. last. persuaded totrv Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup. and am thankful to say have derived more beneï¬t from it than any other medi-- cine I ever took. and would advise any one suï¬'ering from the same complaint to give it a trial. the results they would iobn ï¬nd out forthemselves. lfyou like to make use of this testimonial you are quite at liberty to do so. Seigel's Operating Pills are the best family physxc that has M'er been discovered They cleanse the bowels from all irritating substances, and leave ;tliom in a healthy condition. They cure ‘costiveness. St. Msrv street, Peterborourz. November 29tth. 188l. Sinâ€"It gives me ,qrpat pleasure to in-- form you of the bent ï¬ll have received from Seigel’s Syrup. lhuve been troubled for years with dvspepsia ; but after a few doses of the Syrup. 1 found relief, and after Ink-- ing two bottlis (if it l feel quite cured. Henaingham, Whitehaven. 0m. 16th,1882. Mr. A J. White.~DPar Sinâ€"i was for some time afflicted with piles, and was lid-- yised to give Mother Seigel’a Syrup a trial. which I did. I am now happy to suite that, it has restored me to complete healthâ€"I remain, yours respectfully, ( Signed ) Juhn H Lightfoot 15th August, 1883. Dear Sir,-â€"- 'I write to tell you that Mr. Henry Hillier. onateshury, Wilts. informs me that he suffered from a severe form of indigestion for Li wards of flour years. and took no end of newt-"s médicine without the slightest. benvï¬l, and declares Mother Seigel’s Syrup which he got from me has saved his life. I am, Sir, yours truly, Mr A J While. Willial Yours truly. ( Signed ) N. Webb, Mr White. Chemist, Calne, September 8th, 1883. Dear Sinâ€"I ï¬nd the sale of Reigel’a Syrup steadily increasing. All who have tried it speak verv highly of its medicinal virlues; nne customer describes it as a “Godsend to dvsppplic pennlee.†I al-- ways recommend it with conï¬dence. Failhfully yours. (Signed) Vincent A Wills. Chemist-Dentisl, To Mr. A. J White. Merthyr 'l‘ydvil. Preston; Sept. let, 1883. My Dear Sinâ€"Your Syrup and Pills are still very pnpular with my customers. many saying they are the best family medicines possible. The other day a customer came for two bottles of Syrup and said " Mother Seigel†had saved the life of his wife. and he added, “one of these bottles I am sending ï¬fteen miles away to a friend who is very ill. I have much fai'h in it." The sale keeps up wonderfully, in fuel, one would fancy almost that the people were beginning to breakfast, dine. and sup on Mother‘Seigel’s Syrup. the demand is so cousmntand the sausfaccion so great.~l um, dear Sir, yours faithfully, [ Signed ] W Bowker. To A J White, Esq. A Secret. The secret of beauty lies in pure blood and good heallh. Burdock Blood Bitters is the grand key that unlocks all Ihe secre" tions It cures all Scrofulous Diseases. acts on the Blond, Liver, Kidneys, Skin and Bowels. and brings the bloom of heallb to the palid cheek. Marvelous. One dose of Dr. Chase’s Liver Cure will cure sick Headache, Dizziness, and Sour Stomach. l to 2 bottles are warranted to cure Liver Complaint. Indigestion and Bili- ousnesa. Sold by Sanderson Bron. Headache is one of those distressing complaints that depends upon nervous irriâ€" tation, bad circulaliun, or a disordered scate of the stomach. liver, bowels. etc. The editor and proprietor of the Canada Presbyterian was cured after years of suffâ€" ering with headache, and now testiï¬es to the virtue of Burdock Blood Bitters. Yours respectfully, Headac’h e. ( Signed ) R. Turner William Brent. USUAL STOCK OF GROCEBIES Sanderson Bros.9 MIXED PAINTS IN ALL COLORS READY FOR USE RICHMOND SPRING HAS COME AGAIN APPLESI APPLES. APPLES. CHARLES DONALD 81 00., 79, Queen Street, London, E. 0., Will be glad to correspond with Apple Growers, Merchants and Shippers, wnh a. view to Autumn and Spring Business. They will also give the usual facili-- ties to customers requiring advances. London, July 3lst. 1884.-â€"â€"9- m MUSIC STORE. And music of every description will be kept always on hand at rock bottom prices. Instruâ€" ments tuned. The public are invited to give us a. call and inspect our stock. Orders promptly attended to. CLARKE & SEAGER- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RICHDIOND HILL ! COATSWORTH 81. HODGINS, ï¬ztrriï¬trm, ï¬nlicitnw, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, OFFICES : 15 York Chambers, MONEY TO LOAN. E COATEWORTH. JR. FRANK E. HODGINS‘ Toronto. Nov 18th, 1884 51y Burris-stem; rneys-at-Luw, Solicitbrsâ€"iuâ€" Chancery. Conve_ ancers, etc, Otflcesâ€"Impurial Bank Buildings. Wellingtomstreot, Toronto HOMAS FERGUSON, Q.C. Joxm BAIN WM SETON GORDON, GEO F SmPLEY Ferguson, Bgln. Gordon &. Shipley unununun an HALL, FULLERTON & COOK I8 King Street East, Toronto. Richmond Hill Post Cflice Every Saturday. W M Hall, J S Fullerton: W Cook. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN Toronto. May 29th, 1884. A G F LAWRENCE. Nov 27th, 1884 A LARGE STOCK 0F FURNITURE LAWRENCE & MILLIGAN, Barristers, Solicitors, CONVEYANCERS, ETC‘ Toronto Ofï¬ces-Efï¬bï¬rugff Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce-3 On Saturdays. Money to Loan at Lowest Current Rates. GENERAL HAND FINANCIA L AGENCY Goodwills Bought and Sold ! DRAIN TlLE, OF THE BEST nn A LT’FV A 'I‘ Fax-m & Other Property, Hotels, Taverna and Business. For Manufacturing and other purposes. S Oak and Share Brokers, etc, etc. That has ever been in this town, at, from 50. to 75c. per roll. A large stock of We have opened out a new Music Store in the Village of Toronto J an 9th 1883 Opposite Browns Bros. Bakery, Where a full supply of Richmond Hill, April 14th, 1885‘ VITMJZHI] AIR FARMS C. P- LENNOX, DENTIST The only Dentist in Toronto using Hurds exp-- pm‘atua for Extlacting Teeth Without Pair. BEST SETS 0F TEETH $8, PILLINGS WARRANTEB FDR Ill 1â€?) CALL AND SEE NIE. Town to Feb. 13th 1883 Patent Rights disposed of ; SYNIJICATES FORMED VVALL PAPER AND BORDERINGS ! Best Material in the Market. While Lead. Oils and Turpentine. Paint and Whitewash Brushes all sizes. Full Stock of Painlers’ Material at less than Toronto Prices. Filling and all other operations neatly done My Gold Yonge St. Arcade, Toronto. MORTGAGES 0I£TAINED Try our 250. Teas. Ask for namp'e. Flour and Feed. All will be sold at Bottom Prices. P. G. SAVAGE. QUALITY AT Barristers, Solicitors, &0. Ofï¬ces CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, Wmanted to be made from the And the People’s Store is on hand with the largest new stock of TORONTO By means of Vitalized Air. No 9 Toronto Street P. 0. Box 2527. J. I. EVANS & CO, THOS NIGHTINGALE’S, NEVV agrgnl. Lender Lane Toronto. No.14 Building & Loan chambersJï¬ Toronto st. Hardware, Crockery, and the T C LIILLIGAN‘ 1y Rem of the CentrulBunk 1 y-pï¬m t-l3 RIGGS & IVORY, Artiï¬cal Teeth,11pper or under, $5.00. Pnin» less extractng by use of Ethurized Air. The only ï¬rm in the Dominion executing ï¬rst-class work at the above price. SURGEON DENTISTS, 208 Queen St. West, Toronto DENTIST, NEWTONBROOK, ONT. Will visit the followingplnces professionally ;â€" Unionville,. 131'. Monday of each month. Weston, ..9th and 2131», do Maple, ...... “.16th do Richmond Hill.. 19th do Woodbridge..‘.. ...2‘lnd do Mr Husband will be found in his ofï¬ce, at Newtonbrook, every Saturday, except when Sutur- duy falls on the above date. G. H. HUSBAND, L- D. S Thankful for the favors of the past years may still be consulted in any branch of the pro fession, as follows : Riclnpopd Hi . 9th & 24th of each month (at. Palmer House) Aurom, lst, 8th, 16th, and 22nd Stouï¬ville ...... ..18ch Markham . ‘ . . . . . . . . . . .20th Victoria Square .. 215E Thornhill . . . . . . . . A . . . ...231d “'oodbridge . .. 28th Kleinburg . .29th Nobleton “ . ...... 30th Vitz'fli‘zed {gu- tgwgy's on hand at uplvgiqyment. It dées away with? that ELK {xi exit acting VITALIZED AIR ! THE YUHK HERALD ONLY $l. This House is one of the Best Hotels to be found north of Toronto. Everything is managed in First Class Style. Sample Room for Commer- cile Travellers. Good Stablng and attentive hustlers. Terms, $1 per day. I’roctor’s Bus leaves this Hotel to connect with all the N R R Trains going North luld South. at 8 a 111., 12 a. 11]., 5.10 p m. and 7.30 n m. THE PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. J Palmer. Pr: FWD CENTRAL Hm}. This Hotel has been refurnishod, renovated, and ï¬tted up in ï¬rstâ€"ch95 style, and is now the loading Hotel north of Toronto. The bar 1": sup plied with ï¬rst-011139 brand of liquors and cigi ‘8. Excellent uccommodn‘tion for Commercial Travellers, and the Gmmml Public Guod Stubl» ins! and an attentive Hostler. RICHMOND HILL. JOHN’ POWELL, Prop Western Canada Ofllcasâ€"No 70, Churchistrect, Turougo HON GEO W ALLAN, Selmtor,Presidcnt GEORGE GoommuAu.. Vice-President DIRECTORSâ€"Smnuel Plath, M 1’,Alfred (moderâ€" 1mm, Geo W Lewis, Thos H Lee, Hon D L Mucpherson, Senator Capital, $1,000,000; Reserve Fund, $450,000 Total Assets, $3,600,000 SAVING’S BANK BRANCH Money received on deposit, and interest payable half yearly or compounded. See our reduced loan table For further infor- mation apply at the ofï¬ces of the Company Newtonbrook, Juno 13th, 1883. EVERY THURSDAY, At his printing Oflice, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Terms of Subscriptlon:a$1 00 per unnum in advance. When not paid in advance $51 50 will be charged. Trunsitm‘y advertisements, ï¬rst insertion, M. H. KEEFLER, pe’rliue.‘...,..,..‘..,.:..'.‘ 'Scents. Each subsequeutimertion, p0 3 cents Contracts for time and space made on applica- tion. Advertisements Without written instructions will be inserted until forbid and charged trunsi-~ em; rates. Are pienszmt to take. Contain their own Purgntivo. Is a safe, sum, and effectual dcstmyer of worms in Children or Adults. FREEMAN’S WORM POWDERS. The York Herald. Fpan and Savings Company WALTER S LEE, mm Dr A ROBINSON. SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA MONEY T0 LOAN. genial, PUBLISHED BY thg places pf l-ly Manager Op; Assurance Soc'y THE STAR Sir Wm McArthur, K 0 MG. 1!- P, ex-Lord Mayor of London. President. W W Baynes,Esq.F I A,Secretu'y Reserve Fund . . . . . . . $10,000,000 Annual Income . . . . . . 1.600.000 Invested in Canada. .. 1.200.000 Death clmms paid. . . . 10,000,000 TORONTO REFERENCES. John McDonald, Esq. C. J. (311mg) ell. Esq.. Hon. SelmtorMcMuster M._Smit_ LI}qu __ 3112359; iietczilfé, an'.“ I iiev.ï¬Â§othon§D. Loans made on security of Company's Policy u. 5 per cent interest. Lomnsumde toChurch Trustees, at a. low rate 0 interest. Send for prospectus. E.A.W. A L, England (Late of London, Entlnudl Surgeon, Etc. reroflice Hunts S to 0.30 B..m., and 1 to 2.30 p.111. Members College Physicians & Surgeons. Residence, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill, May 23rd, 1882. 1y DR LEWIS G, LANG-STAFF I R. B. Orr, M. B. and First Silver Medan“ University of Toronto, M. C. P. S. Ontario. L. I T HORN HILL, ONT. Graduate of Toronto University. M. C. 1’. & 8.. Out, Two Years Resident. Assistant Surgeon to Toronto General Hospital, Oflice and Residenco,â€"Ono door south of P. 0. OFFICE HOURS~8 to 10 a. m, & 12 to 2p m Thornhill Feb 14th, 1883. HR. JAMES LANGSTAFF I AND Dr. George Langstaff‘. MEDALIST TORONTO UNIVERSITY. Member College of Physician! & Surgeons. (LATE 0F BTOUFFVILLE.) OFFICE HOURSâ€"From 8 to 10 a. m.I 5 to 8 p. m RESIDENCE Yonge Street, Richmond Hlll. DR. WV. J. WILSON, Worth their ZVeigh: in Gold! Pills 5% @intment This 1ncomparable Medicine has secur. ed for itself an imperishable famo throughout the World for the alleviation and cure of most diseases to which humanity is heir. purify, rgï¬umto npft impgpye the quality (31' “H Rood.’ T1163? Eséiét' iï¬Ã©â€˜diiéséï¬ré Emilia, cléanl STOMACH AND BOWELS, increase the secretory powers of the Liver, brace the nervous system, and thmw into the circula- tion the purest Elements for sustaining and. repairing the frame. Thousands of' persons have testiï¬ed that by their use alone they haue been restored to heaIth and strength, after every other means had proved unsur‘cessful. will bu fmmd invaluable in every Household in the cure of Open Sores. Hard Tumnurs. Coughs, Sore Thron‘ts. Bronchitis, and all disord ers of tho Throat and Chest, as also Gout, Rheu mutism. Scrotum and other kind. of skin diseases Riclniond H111, Oct; 12th, '82. BAD LEGS. OLD WOUNDS. COLDS, Manufactured only at Profess or Hollowav’s Establishment 533. OXFORD STREET LONDON BILIOUSNESS, 0 YSPEPS/A, I.‘/DIGESTIOF.’, J/l UNDICE. m yawn/.3, SALT i.e'EU.:r, HE/mmum, HEADA CHE, and sold at 1S.1§fl.,23. ML, 45. 6d†115., 22, and 333 each Box nudPot,1Llulin Canada at 36 centu. 90 cents, and $1.50 cents, and the large sizes in proportion. CAUTION~1 have no Agent in the United States, nor are my Medicines sold there. Purchasers Sllulllll therefore look to the label on Ilm l’uts nnrl Boxes. [f the address is not 52f}, Oxford Street, London thpv aw gpm'inlm The Trude M‘ rks of m V qaid‘fndivines are gistersd m Ottawa, and also ut “'ashington. And every spades of disease arising from disordered LWER, KSDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELO 0R BLOOD, 33 Oxford street, London 'i’. MILBURN & $0.. WELL CURE OR RELIEVE DR. ORR, MAPLE, Sec. 6: Trans. for Canada. 16 King St., East, Toronto Of London, England, gamma. LIFE A D PERRY, TH E 8 TOMA 6‘â€, D}? YIVESS DIZZINESS‘, DROPS Y, FL UTTERING ' ‘~ ~ r'LUl I EITINU OF THE HEAR ACID/TY 0F THOMAS HOLLO WA} .mn. 5th lf‘sl Proprietors, Dec lat 1883 OF THE 8KIN, ‘i'demf