NEW FALL Goons AT THE FIRE PROOF STOCK LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED Handy Things to Know and Keep. Here are some figures and rules very handy to know and have at hand, in the mind or on paper. We advise every young reader to learn most of these “ by heart" so thoroughly as to always think of them in an instant. Do it while your minds are young and impressible, and they will stay by you like the marks in the clay of brick or dough of bread or Cake before it is hardened by heat. Older people who do not preserve their papers can cut this out ‘and keep it handy for ready reference. A Rod is 16; feet. or 5% yards. A Mile-is 320' rods. A Mile is 1760 yards. A Mile is 5280 feet. A Square Foot is 144 square inches. A Square Yard contains 9 square feet. A Square Red is 2723; square feet. A‘n Acre Contains 43.560 square feet. An Acre contains 4840 square yards. An Acre contains 160 square rods notes. A Quarter Section conminl 160 acres. 'An acre is about 208% feet square. A Solid Foot contains 1728 solid inches. A Pint [of water] weighs 1 pound. A Solid Foot of water weighs 62% pounds A Gallon [of water] holds 231 solid inches. A Gallon of milk weighs 8 pounds and 10 ounces. A Pint [ of water J holds 28% solid inches [28.875). , A Barrel [ 31% gallons ] holds 4-}; solid feet [4.211.] A Solid Foot contains uearl pints [ 7.48.] A Bushel [ struck] contains 2150 solid inches. A Bushel bushels. A Struck Bushel contain feet. . y 7:}. solid EVERY LINE A SPECIALIT Y [ heaping ] contains ll; struck 5 about 1'; solid ISAAC CROSBY. A Speedy Cure. As a speedy cure for Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea Colic, Cramps, Sick Stomach, Canker of the Stomach and Bowels, and all forms of Summer Com-- plnints. there is no remedy more reliable than Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawâ€" berry. Dealers who sell it and those who buy it are on mutual grounds in confidence of its merits. _â€".V___._ ‘rhe Kind of Woman He Likes. 6% ON HAND 35% AT THE ONTARIO HOUSE l A First-Class Stock of HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, STATIONERY, CONFEUTIONERY, &c.&c, &c. First-Class Roller Process Flour, White 85 Good "As the well ï¬lled 7 o’clock street car from New Edinburgh reached Sussex street it was boarded by a distingurshcd looking lady. who politely declined a seat odered her by one ofthc passengers. and stood in the doorway of the car. Among the pas-- sengers were two street musicians. who dis- coursed " The Blue Danube Waltzes†and “ The No Name Quickstep Galop.†'l'hc occupants of the cur were more amused {ban edilicd, and the majority of them rec- ognizing the lady, cccasionally glanced iu her direction to see how she appreciated the music, apparently imagining that it would be distasteful to her. When one of the little chaps passiid his hat around the lady gave him a silver dollar, with the err-- couraging remark “ And now, little mart, gite as another time,†which he and his partner proceeded to do with vigor born of well-rewarded rfl'ort. The Incident created AT $4 50 PER BARREL. Lard, Bacon, Hams, Butter and Eggs. Cheese, Fish, Fruit,&c, CONSTANTLY 0N HAND. .. ABOOTSa SHOES In enormous quantities, all sizes, fashionable, neat and at prices that defy competition. CALL AND INSPECT THE GOODS For there is a tremendous Stock. i A Section, or Square Mile, contains 640 , [What is This Disease That ts‘ Coming Upon Us ’? no little amusement. and as the car reached Sparks street the lady alighted from the platform without ringing the bell,and while the car was in motion. the conductor ref- marked: “ That’s the kind of woman I like: give me Lady Macdonald for it pas-â€" senger every time â€â€"â€"0llawa I'I'ce Press. â€" -â€"-â€"â€"-â€"oâ€"-â€"â€"- GATARRHnA NEW TREATMENT. Perhab'tt' 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 push six months, fully ninety per cent. have been curcd of this stubborn malady. This is none the less startling when it is remembered that; not ï¬ve per cent.of patients presenting themselves to the regular practitioner are bcneï¬ttcd, While the pai- ent medicines and other advertised cures never record a cure at all. Starting with the claim now generally believed by the most scientiï¬c men that the discuss is due to the presence of living parasites in the tissue. Mr Dixon at once adapted his cure to their exterminationâ€"this ac- complished, he claims the Catui‘rh is practically cured, and the permanency is unquestioned. as cures effected by him four years ago are cures still, No one else has ever attempted to cure Cnturrh in this manner, and no other treatment hirs ever cured (Iiitnrrlr. The application of the remedy is simple. and can be done at home, and the present scrrson of the year is the most fztv» curable for it speedy and permanent cure, the majority of cases being cured at one treatment. Sufl'erors should correspond with Messrs A H DIXON & SON. 34‘5 King street, West, Toronto, Canada. and enclose stamp for their treatise on Cntarrh.â€"-Montrcul STAR. to4â€"___. Miss May Bastedo, daughter of the Postmaster. who is attending school in Toronto, had an experience with a thief a few days ago that exhibited more pluck than one would be naturally in- clined to suppose. As-she was passing along on Elm Street a young man about eighteen years of age sprang from a place of concealment and snatched her hand satchel. She chased him until she caught him and then pounded him till he gave up the satchel. She is a brave specimen of NeWmarket girls and deserves much praise for her courage. â€"Newmarkct Era. Big Sale and. No Humbug. Goods Delivered. JOSEPH H. HALL. Sdlil’ï¬l PIANOS ! UPRIGHT AND SQUARE: P’ 1 I I, {V ,4. View“ ‘a b' ‘ “My , ilk/azwweaxc, t ' ' d‘aVFMM r 9 $3 . . ‘2- 6% t ll.l .lllllllllllgllll..%¢% . ‘ {Tart ~ I intuit" CHURCIâ€"IES ROMAN CATHOLICâ€"Services : Thornhill nt9 um and Richnr‘ond Hill at 10 30 am ; the following Sunday at: Richmond Hill at. 9 am, and Thornhill at IO 30 a. m, Rev Father Egun,1’ustor. PRESEYTEBIAN‘fServiceS at 11 a In. and}? p in Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 30 Rev J W Cameron, pastor Sr MARY’S (ErIsCOPALJâ€"Seivices at 3 p m, ex- cept thebhlrd Sunday of every month, when the . service and sacrament are held at 11 n. 111 Sunday School at. I 3‘0 p 111 Rev W Bates; Rector METnonrsTâ€"Services [1.6 10.30 a In. and 6. Sunday School 8.0 2 30 p' In Prayer meetin Thursday evening at 8.00 p In. Rev. W R Barker, Poster. Rev XV B Booth, Assistant. SOCIETIES RICHMOND LODGE, A. F & A M, No 23. G R câ€" Mects in the Lodge Boom. Masonic Hall, on the Monday 011 or before full moon, at; 8 O’clock, pm A. J. Rupert, W M; H. A. Nicholle, See. I 0 G' T.~.This Lodge meets in the Temperance Hull every Wecnesday evening at 8 o’clock‘p In. J H Sanderson, W C. A. O. U. \V., IVY LODGE, N0. ll4.~â€"Meets iu the Committee Room of the Masonic Hirll, every second and fourth Tuesday of eirch month. ttt 8 jo'clock.p. In. Beneï¬cury certiï¬cate given for 32,000 in case of death. IStLtLC Crosby, Muster \ “Workman. B. Grcnnair, Recorder, Are constructed from the very best Materials by experienced Workman, and are fully equal in point of nonnwmmnmmm mi. @yv W77 \77/ l5 TONE, TOUCH & DURABILITY ! Sim "" " ’ï¬â€˜r‘ 30 p m it every V :® WQ - OSS’SSSSQE? SS To the high priced American Instruments. , V}; dd TESTIMONIALS. MEssRs. R. S. VVILLIAMS 6: SoN's. . V. . TORONTO, April 12th, 188,. GENTLEMENâ€"I have much pleasure In testifying to the great; excellence of your Pianos. I have put them severely to the test, and ï¬nd them possessed of those qualities of tone and conch 50 M," oeptable to the true musician and lover of classical musrcâ€"u charming singing tonc, easily prndu. ated from the most; (lelicittc piunlssrmp to every tlcgroc of loudness and fuln‘css. and a. touch which answers readily to every shade of feeling. ' . ‘ I . I consider these instruments it great acquisition in musiciul social: ï¬nding a piano which I can recommend. With perfect; conï¬dence. CHAS W. EWING, (Of London, England.) Organist of St: Peter’s Church. Cobu‘r‘g, On Massns R. s. WILLIAMS & Soxsâ€" . , . Tonoiv'ro. Nov. 4th, 1882. GENTSâ€"Having thoroughly examined the Workmunship of your Pianos. I have no hesitation in gmting 5111..., in my opinion, thcy‘ure equal to those of any others of thebest Makers that Ihave seen I can only speak in the same high terms regarding their musical qualities ; for their ï¬ne full sing- ing capability of tone. pleasant; touch, &c. are such, that. there seems to be no necessity to purchase foreign instruments, when our home enterprise can produce such Pianos, and at one-third less cost I am glad to hear that the extenswe sale of your instruments shows that you are meeting with the success that I think you justly deserve. ' I am, Gentlemen. Your Obediont Servant, as R. T. OF TEMPERANCE..â€"Ri‘chmond Hill Coun- Ecil, N0. 43. meets in the Temperance Hull. each ralternative Tucsdg‘ry cycning at 8 o'clock p. In. Beneficiat‘ g certiï¬cates issued to members for $1,000 or i case of death $2,000,0rre halfpayable in case of disability. J. H. Sanderson. Select , Councillbr. Fm-E BRIGADE.â€"Regulur meeting ï¬rst Friday ‘of every month, hold in the Council Chamber, at 7 p. m‘. Membership tree. Certiï¬cates issued to members entitling them to certain privileges and exemptions. J H Sanderson, Cit ta'n. H. A. Nicholls,-Secretnry. p 1 DIECHANIQS IN'STITUIlEaLi'brary of over 1000 volumes open every Tuesday evening, in the Masonic Hall, from 7 to 8 o’clock. Wm. Pugsâ€" y,and am much pleased at I am, Gentlemen. yours very truly, GEO. W. STRATHY.» Mus D00. ley, President. T. F. McMahon, Soc. B. E Law. _ _.___ > .â€˜ï¬ Librarian. ' VILLAGE flotsamâ€"Reeve, Wm P‘it sl'e v - Co - cillors,B Redditt, P G sirvuge, wfrrlnieului‘ ‘ McConaghy, Clerk, M Tecfy . . i ‘BICE‘MOND H‘ILL CORNET BAND.~Mécts for prac- n time In the Lorne Hall every Tuesday oven- l ing at 7.30 o’clock. C. Savage. Leader. = == ¢ '__’__3__‘ Ream" m" †P Like a thief at night it steals in upon us unawares. Many persons have pains about ‘ the chest and sides, and sometimes in the‘ back. They feel dull and sleepy ; the mouth has a bad taste, especially in the .morning. A sort of sticky slime collects ‘ ,about the teeth. The appetite is poor.- ‘There is a feeling like a heavy load on the stomach ; sometimes a faint all-gone serif sation at the pit of the stomach which fond does not satisfy. The eyes are sunken, the hands and feet become cold and feel clammy ‘ After a while a cough sets in at ï¬rst dry, but after a few mOnths it is attended with a greenish coloured expectoration. The afflict- ed one feels tired all the while. and. sleep does not seem to afl'ord any rest. After- a time he becomes nervous. irritable, and gloomy, and has evil forebodings. There is a. giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation in the. head when rising up snddculy. The ' bowels become costive: the skin is dry and h)t at. times 3 the blood becomes thick and stagnant: the Iwhrtes oi the eyes become tinged with yellow. the urine is scanty and high-coloured, deposrting a sediment. after standing. There is frequently a. spitting up ofthe food, sometimes with a sour taste. and sometimes with a sweetish taste ; this is frequently attended with palpitation of the heart ; the vision becomes impaired wrth Spots before the eyes; there is a feeling of great prostration and weakness. All of these symptoms are in turn present. It is thought that nearly one-third of our pupa-'- lation has the disease ll) some of its varied forms. lt has been found that medical men haVe mistaken the nature of this dis-'- ease. Some have treated it for a liver complaint, Others for kidney disease, etc., etc., but none of the various kinds of treat: ment have been attended with success because the remedy should be such as to act harmoniously upon each one of these organs. and upon the stomach as well; for in Dyspepsia (for this Is really what the disease is) all of these organs partake of this disease and require a remedy that. will act upon all at the same time. Seigel’s Curative Syrup acts like a ch‘a‘rm in this class ot' complaints, giving almost. immedi~ ate relief. The following letters from chem- ists ofstandiog ’ in the community where they live, show in what estimation the ‘ article is held. John Archer. Harthrll, near Shefï¬eld .’-- I can conï¬dently recommend it to all who may be suffering from liver or stomach complaints, having,r the testimony of my customers, who have derived great benefit from the Syrup and Pills. The sale is inâ€" creasing wonderfully. Geo. A Webb. l4l York Street, Belfast: â€"I have sold a large quantity, and the parties have testiï¬ed to its being what you represent it. J. S. Metcalfe. 55 Highgate. Kendal.â€"l have always great pleasure in recommend-- ing the Curative Syrup. forI have never known a case in which it has not relieved 0r cured, and l have sold many grosses. Robt. Gr Gould, 27 High Street. Andove'r. v-I haye always taken a great. interest in your medicines and I have recommended them. as I have found numerous cases of cure from their use. Thomas Chapman. West Aucklane â€"â€"I ï¬nd that the trade steadily increases. i sell more ofyour medicines than any other kind. _ ‘ N Darrell. Clan, Salonâ€"All who buy it are pleased, and reCor’nmend it. .10.. Balknill, A r s, Kingsbridge.â€"The public seem to appreciate their great value A Ar'msten’d, Market Street. Dalton-in Furnéss â€"â€"It is needless for me to say that your valuable'mcdicincs have great solo in i this district-greatcr than any other I know of. giving great satisfaction. Robt. Laine, Itlellislizrm.~â€"I can well re" commend the Curutive Syrup from having proved its efï¬cacy for indigestion myself. Friockheim. Ar'br-oath. Forftrrshire, Sept 23. l882 Dear Sinâ€"Lust year l Sent you a letter recommending Mother Seigel’s Syrup. I have Very much pleasure in still bearing testimony to the very satisfactory results of the famed Syrup and Pills. Most patent medicines die out with me, but Mother Seigcl has had ii steady sale ever since I commenced. and is still in us great demand as when l ï¬rst began to sell the medicine. The cures which have come under my notice are chiefly those of liver complaint tilld general debility. A certain minister in my neighborhood says it is the only thing which has beneï¬t.- cd him and restored him to his normal con- dition ofhenlth after being unableto preach for a considerable length of time. I could mention also a great many other cases, but space would not allow. A near friend of mine, who is very much addicted to cos-- tivcness, or constipation, ï¬nds that Mother Seigt 1’s Pills are the only pills which suit his complaint. All other Pills cause a re-- action which is very annoying. Mother Scigel's Pills do not leave a bad after-- client. I have much pleasure in commend- ing again to sulfering humanity Mother Seiuel's medicnres. which are no sham. If this letter is of any Service you can publish it. Yours very tru‘ly, (Signed) Wm S Glasso,Chemist. A J White, Esq. lfith August. 1883 Dear Sinâ€"I write to tell you that Mr Henry Hillier, onateshury, Wilts. informs me that he suffered from a severe form of indigestion for upwards of four years. and took no end of doctor’s medicine without. the slightest beneï¬t. and declares Mother Seigel’s Syrup which he got from me has saved his life. ‘ Yours truly, ' (Signed) N Webb, Chemist, Culue Mr White. A Certain Result. _ In all disturbed action of the Stomach, the Dowels, the Liver or the Kidneys the reSultof taking Bur-dock Blood Bitters is certain to afford proran benefit to the sufferer. Burdock Blood Bitters cure when other remedies fail. THE 'rrssrtiirsn , :1:- ,vai DRAKE? causation HAVE YOIJ‘ . H Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundicc, Headache, Dizziness, Pain In the B‘ack, Costivencss or any disease aristnxz from a deranged liver, DR. CHASE'S LIVER CURE Will be found a suré and cértairircmed . INIATURE'S REMEPY_ . The unqualified success of Dr. phase 5 Liver Curtain. Liver Complaint rests solely With {he-fact that It: Is- compounded from nature’s well known liver regul’atoi‘s‘ MANDRAKE AND DANDELION. combined With trim-1y other invaluable roots. barks and herbs, hB‘Vlng» a » owerful effect on the Kidneys, Stomach, Bowels and Hood. 500,000 SOLD, . _ Over one~halfmillian of Dr. Chase: Rea): Books were .r-ald in Canada alone. We 'quf entry man, l woman and child who i: troubled With Liz/er Com- ;ï¬laz'nt ta try this excellent rungdy. LA D 1 _ES _ J _ It is a w‘elf known‘ fact that an inactive_lrver causes drill, sallow‘ Complexion“, liver spots, pimples, etc.; Chase's Livcr' Cure is the only remedy that Will most positively cure these complaints. SOMETHING NEW. GIVEN AWAY Fsss Wrapped around every bottle of Dr. Chase’s Liver Cure We make it. special style of Organs in large quantities, and are therefore able to offer them at ox: ceptionally low rates. Payments arranged to suit the convenience of purchasers and spread over a. term of years. For full particulars write to S. WILLIAMS, R 226 Dundas St. London. I are money than tit nnytlring mg: an agency for the be Beginners succeed Terms tree. HALLE WlN Main R Yomze St. Toronto. gl‘lttltlly. Nono T’l‘ Book 00.. Portland '0 poise by trrkâ€" r st selling book out ‘ firil. ‘ is a valuable Household Medical Guide and Recipe Book (84 pages), containing over 200 useful recrpes, pronounced by medical men and druggists as invalu- PURE PARIS GREEN ll A "1‘ ‘ Sanderson Bros, CHEMISTS 85 DRUGGISTS, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Prints l trials iihï¬Ehl l I have it pure, and for pure Paris Green 1 will sell it AS CHEAP AS ANY HOUSE IN TOWN Or in Toronto, if'aot cheaper. Tllll lilllllllll'llll Pllllflllli lllllllflllllll llll. l No‘ne to equal it. Usual Stock of other Goods. PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &C., A Specialty. P. G. SAVAGE. Cures Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion; Bllr'ousness, . Dyspepsia, Jaundr'ce, Aï¬ections of t/r’e'Lz'ver and Kidneys, Pimples, Blotches, Bails, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula. ¢ Erysrpclas, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood, Deranged Stomach, or irregular action of the Bowels. \‘4 I hoist, * RIGGS 8: IVORY, altgal. coarswonri-r Jr Hoocrns, ï¬attiï¬ttm SURGEON DENTISTS, NOTARIES' CONVEYAN‘FERSQ .208 Queen St. W'est, Toronto, l 15 York Cham'ï¬Ã©rsl‘ Artiï¬cal Tecth,nppcrorunder,$5.00. Pain- No gToronto Street, ‘less extracting by use of Etherized Air. The , only firm in the Dominion executing ï¬rst-class MONEY 1‘0 LOAN. work at; the above price. E CoA‘I‘swonTH. .n'i: Fii‘itsx E. Honours; Toronto, Nov 18th, 1884 ally G. H. HUSIgAI‘JD, L; Dr S DENTIST, NEWTONBR‘OO‘K, o'N'r'. W'ill visit the followingpliiées professionally .â€" Ferguson, Batn. Gordon at Shlpley, Barristers, Attorneys-ut~Law, Solicitors-in- Chunccry. Convcvnncers, etc, Ofï¬cesâ€"Imperial ~ ~ I ‘ . t t T rout.) Unionville,... fs‘t Manda. of each month‘. Bank Buildings Wellington 5 rec , o Weston]. “gm and g1“ do Home FERGUSONQ-C. JOHN BM“ Mn. rlo ...10th do WM SETON GORDON. GEO F 31mm“ Iris ‘1 has Inn. 19th do I;- 0_ Box 2527_ Woodbridge.......... .2an do Mr Husband will be found in his ofï¬ce, at N owtonbrook, every Saturday. except when Satur- day falls on the above date. Newtonbrook; J use 13th , 1883. HALL, FULLERTON 8r. COOK Barristers, Solicitors, 61c. Ofli ces 18 King Street East, Toronto. Richmond Hill Post Ofliee Every Saturday. W M Hall, J SFullerton, W Cook. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN. Toronto. May 29th, 1884. lawrence, Milligan & Mclndrew tV-‘ly V VITALIZED A [R Or A ROBINSON. % SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA Thankful for the favors oi’ the or try still be consulted in any ln'un'c fession, as follows : 1y-p6m past: years h of the pro Richmond Hill .......... 0th a 24th of each month . . . _ (at‘Pahtrier Htmse) Barrlsters,s011011301‘59 égggsmisi, 8th, 16th, and sing go _ . v1 . . . . . . . . . . . . t 0 CONVEYA'NCERS' ETC}. Markham; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20th dc N 14 ï¬uï¬ding & Loan Â¥iprtpria115quare .. whilst; do . o. n ll . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ TOFODIO Ofï¬ces'chambersJé Toronto‘st. gloorlbridge . ..... . ...28i2% d?) . I . h emburg , ..... . . 29th do Richmond Hill Othce-Iéï¬ï¬im‘l’flginï¬ Nobleton with do Vitrriized air als‘rays on hot ‘ appointment. extracting nail slants. E PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL, 3' fialmer’. Prop, This House is one of the Best Hotels to be found north of Toronto. Everything is managed in First Class Style. Samplo‘ Robin for Commer- cial Travellers. Good Stabling and attentive ' hostlcrs. Terms, 331 per day. Proctor's Bus leaves this Hotel to connect with all the N R R Trains going’North and South, at 8 a. m., 12 a. m., 5.20 p m. and 7.30 n m. 011 Saturdays. 1d at the places of , It dc’cs awrly with the pa_n ih‘ Money to Loan at Lowest Current Rates. A G F LAWRENCE. .T C MILLIGAN. J‘ A MOANDEEW, NOV 27th, 1884 1y GEEERAL AND FINANCIAL AGENCY l ticsriiinrss'h'ï¬riirsn ON Farm 80 Other Property, Hotels; Taverns and Business, Goodwills‘ llought and Sold ! Patent Rights disposed of; SYND‘ICATES FORMED For Manufacturing and other purposes. S 00k and Share Brokers, etc, etc. J'. I. EVANS & CO, Leader Lane Toronto. |Tr-i l iiilli lilil'ltil. Hilll RICHMOND HILL. WILLIAM POWELL, Prop This Hotel has been refurnished. renovated, and. titted up inflI'st-clttss style. and is now the leading Hotel north of Toronto. The bar is sup- plied with tirabcluss brand of liquors and cigars. Excellent; accommodation for Commercial Travellers, and the General Public Good Stabl- inE and an uttcntive Hustler. Toronto Jun 9th 1883 "TOROET‘O lllTlllllill llll lllllllli C. P} LENNOX, DENTIST Yonge St. Arcade, Toronto. PROF. W. MIIOLAIIKE HAS REMOVED HIS MUSIC STORE. To the promises nearly opposite the ENGLISH CHURCH, RICHMOND HILL! Where a. full assortment of Music AND INSTRUMENTS Will be kest constantly on hand at: the lo‘Wcst rates. Organs and Pianos on the easy instillâ€"- merit system. Tuning and repairing done by a. practical hund. W . M. Richmond Hill Sept. let, I635. The only Dentist in Toronto using Hui‘ds tip-- paratus for Extracting Teeth“ Wilhuu’l Palt By means of Vitalized Air. BEST SETS 0F TEETH $0, Wuti‘anted to be made from the Best; Material in the Market- Fill'ing and all other operations neatly done My Gold FILLINGS WARRANTIIH I'llR Ill Y’S CALL AND SEE ME. Toronto Fen. 13th 1883 Tire Yorkï¬ï¬eihidf M. H. KEEFLER, EVERY THURSDAY, At his printing Ofï¬ce, Yonge Street. Richmond Hill, Ontario. Terms Of Subscription :‘â€"§51 00 per, annum in advance. When not: paid in advance $1 60 Will be charged. Trunsitory ad Vertisom‘cnts, ï¬rst insertion, perlinc ............................ . Scents. Each subsequent insertion, per line. 3 cents. Contracts for time and space made on applicaâ€" tion. Advertisements without written instructions will be inserted .intil forbid and charged transiu cut rates. I'A R M 1: R 3 Save your machinery byusingr . I Metal ’3 latrline Machine llll IT HAS No‘ EQUAL. For sale by THE “grin LIFE ’ Assurance Socy Of London, England; Sir Wm’ Mc‘Arthur, K C M G, M- P, ex-Lord Mayor of London, President. W W Baynes,Es'q.F I A,Secretary Reserve Fund. . .. . . $10,000,000 Annual Income. . . . 1‘.600.000 Invested in Canada. . . 1.200.000 Death claims paid. . . . 1'0.000,000 ‘ TORONTO REFERENCES. :John McDonald, Esq'. {l O. J. Campbell, Esq.‘, 'H‘on. Senator McMaster A. M. Smith,Esq.: James Metcnlfo, Esq. Rev. Enoch Wood, D. Loans made on‘security, of Company‘s Policy at 5 per cent interest. Loan‘smnde toChurch Tru'sl:oc's,'ut rt low rate 0 interest. Send for prospectus. A D PERRY, Sec. & Tress. for Czrnadit.. . , , 16 King St., East. Toronto Doc lst 1883 E.A.w. able, and worth ten times the price of the medicine. i. EDMANSDN 81. 00., Sale Agents. Bradford. SNEATH & G RENNAN W estern Canada’s. Loan and Savings Company "1 Oi'rlccsr Vito 70, Chum-instruct. Toronto 1. HON GEO W AiLLAN, Sicnaitmflhesidenf _ ‘ GEORGE GooDEEIIAM .................... Vice-President DIRECTORSâ€"Samuel Plath. M P†Alfred Gooder- ham, Geo W Lewis, Thos H Lee; Hon D I; Macphorson‘, Senator 3 Paid up Capitol $1,200,000 Reserve Fund $600,000 Total Assets, $5,111,326 Debentures issued in currency rind str‘rling with halfâ€"y curly coupons nttnclrcrl. SAVINGS BANK- Money received on deposit, and interest BRANCH ,pa-‘yuble halfyea‘rly or compounded. MONEYTOâ€"LOAN. See our reduced loan table For further infof motion apply at the ofï¬ces of the Company WALTER S LEE, Manager ï¬ltration.» DR. ORR, MAPLE, R. B. Orr, M. B. and First. Silver Medalist, University of Toronto, M. C. P. S. Ontario. L. S A L, England (Late Of London, England; Surgeon. Etc. L30flicc Hours 8 to 9.30 0.111., and l to 2.30 p.11]. I‘AFF 2 till. J Mills LAN , AND OR LEWIS G. LANGSTAFF‘ 1‘ Members College Physicians dc Surgeons. Residence, Yongo Street, Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill, May 23rd, 1882. 1y Dr. I‘ V bib George Langstaff‘, THORNHILL, ONT. Graduate of Toronto University; M. C. P. & 5.. Out, Two Years Resident, Assistant Surgeon to Toronto General Hospital, Ofï¬ce and Residenco,â€"~Ono door south of P. 0. OFFICE HOURSâ€"8 to 10 a. m, 8.: 12 to 2 p m Thornhill Feb 14th, 1883. me. W. .I. WILSON, MEDALIST TORONTO UNIVERSITY. Member College of Physicians in surgeons. (LATE on STDUFEVILLE.) OFFICE Homesâ€"me a to 10 a. m., s to s p’. m’ RESIDENCE Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill, Oct. 12th. ’62. WORM POWDERS. Arc pleasant to take. Contain their own: Purgativo. Is a. safe, sure, and effectual dent-aster of worms in Children 02- Adults. Worth their ‘erigh: in Gold 1 fills tit distant This lncom parable Medicine has scour. cd for itself an inrpcrishublc funny throughout the \Vorld for the alleviation diseases? and cure of most humanity is heir. to which’ purify, regulate and improyo tho quality of _ B cod. They assist, the digestive organs. clouns th STOMACH AND BOWELS,‘ increase the secretory powers of the Liver. brnco’ the nervous sys tom, rind throw into the circnan tiou the purest Elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. Thousands of persons have testified that“ by their use rrlonc they haue been restored to health and strength, after every other means had proved unsuccessful. will'be found invaluable in every Household in the cure of Open Sores. Hard Tumours. BAD LEGS. OLD WOUNDS. 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