(at Palmer House) " Aurom, lst, 8th, 16th, and 22nd do’g; touflvillo , ‘ ‘ . . . . . . . . . .,..18th do Markham ...... .. .. . dc Victoria Square ...... .. “.2156 do Thornhill (\ankor’a Hotel 23rd do Vioodhridge ...... ,.,28th do Kleinburg . ...29th do Nobletou . .. 30th do Vitulizod air always on hand at the places of appointment. It does away with the luku in extracting Thankful for tho favors of (he past years may still be consulted in any branch of the pro Iession, as follows 28101311103101 9th & 24th of each mom; C, H. RIGGS, L.. D. S., S. E. Corner King & Yonge Sta, TORONTO. Vitallzed Air for extracting. will -ï¬ll teeth without pain at the lowest prices. Best teeth on rubber $8, cheapest #0. Fullerton, 006;}; 6;; ‘e’éfzallace LMWPJSE $1 EEEEEEQEEE} PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN“? Toronto. May 29th, 1884. 1y DR. JAMES LANGST‘A FF 3 RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Gï¬â€˜lcehour 10 a. In. All nightcnlls at front door bell Richmond Hill, May 30th, 1887. Barristers, Solicitom, fl'c. Ofï¬ces “WV†n1“ 3,; 1 Adelaide Street; East, Toronto. Richmond. Hill Post OEce Every Saturday. J SFullerton, W Cook, J R Miller. ‘ A G F Im‘mmzcm Nov 27th, 1584 ." Proctnr’a Bun lauvcs this Hotel to connect with all the N R R Trains going North and South, at 8 a, 1:3,, 12 a. mu 5.10 p In. and 6.00 n u). VITALIZED AIR! CONVEYANCERS, ETC ‘ , N 411;: '1 Toronio Ofï¬ces-Clguubergj Richmond Hill Ofï¬ceâ€"2‘ R. B. Orr,M. B. and First Silver Moduliut ~Iniversity of Toronto, M‘ C. P. 51» (mt; 1;. AL, England (Late Of 10ndon, England Surgeon, Etc. IS’Oflice Hours 8 to 9.30 u.m., and 1 1:02.80 p.111 THE PALMER HOUSES RICHMOND HELL. On Saturdays. Money to Loan at Lowest Current Rates Oct 26. i888â€"1 your Insurance $55; - Seasn, $0.711â€, ’ m . »â€"-â€" V .1, m Mares taken {0 pasture 11%; carefully irgttendvcd to, on reasonable (crms. maï¬aâ€"aâ€" $963? THE STAR John McDonuld, Esq. C. J. C;ande Esq., Ion. SonutorMcMnstcr A. . mm], Esq. Jzuucs Motcalfe, Esq. lluv, Enoch \Vuod, D. Loans nmde nn rocuriiy of Com mnv’s Polio at , . . ‘ . . y Of London, England, Sir,Wm. McArthur, K C M G, M1 P. eX-Lord Mayor ’af London, President. W W Baynes,Esq.F I A,Secretary Reserve Fund . .. . . . $10,000,000 Annqu Income . . . _ . . 1,600,000 Invested in Canada. . . 1.200000 vDemh chums paid. . . . 10,000,000 ' TOI’.3?ITO REFERENCES. i) 1;u'rcontrinturust. ‘ V ‘ Lounsm_udc tuUhumh Trustees, umlgw rate of gmtcrest. Sena fur prospectus. Barristersï¬olieitors, Juan iii'i‘oï¬â€˜l'iézi "81:5;‘1’5' ml; Maine; Best 335 wnnh In the wml‘l Perms timekeepur. Warâ€" - muted. chv Solid Gold @Hummg (Tusog 1mm ladies‘ g and gean’ sxzes,wilb works and cusps of equal vnlue. '4. One [Truth in each 10. " caliiy can sm-um one free, lngelhu' with our lnrgc ulanul- mblc line of llousehuld Saulplcs. These run [05; us ' wvll as Um watch. rcnd wavy, Free, and nfu-r you have kept them in your hmnn {nr 93 monllm mnl shown lhrnl (u those whu may have mllwl, Hwy brmmu your own prupul)’. Those “ho mile at once ran he sure \vr‘ rccvivim: (he Watch z'nd Saxan ‘ Wary all fn-i-vht, - A $85 Solid 1 ‘ Sold for$l01 Best SM wan- Pcn'ecl timch EERG F‘Cflz’if 92mm 9% AND ALL SUMMER COMEDLAHETS FLUXES OF THE. HOWE 1'3 ST IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR. EHILDREN CIR ADULTS. [SS F. MCL. GOULTER, TEACHER 0F _ Piano and Organ. :Stands for Mares atï¬his own gStublcs, Palmer, Egrep, ‘ " CURE?» Or A ROBINSON. :SURGEON DEN’l‘lST, AURORA {EE‘A‘EEEEEWA WE;me DR. ems, MAPLE, 7"" in»! F. b, &\\?†ï¬RAM-pg aETEï¬WBEEE‘E CK!RE’.Ԥ Sec. (3'; '1‘ruus.1‘ur(hum I,“ 32. Vulljnp LI Btu, 234m awgkxasww “A k éélEQEECKEa Mqrbus 30 L; E C aw,†385 Solid Gold thch. ‘ ï¬nld 1:01:_$X0‘0'. un_ï¬l 1M0â€: one of the Best Hqtelq to be is amused flaw. . 15 4.5 an,» aï¬tlwic. “EV-WI, 8y LEEE A D PERRY, H. QUETTLIN Sr. GEORGE, Ouk Ridges L E23 5 “\WA‘J S No. 14 Building & Loan Chumbersfl 5 Toronto st. l) Richmond 111114 T C MILLIGAN,§; the p] aces pf Rear of the Central Bank am Must, Toronto 1L3. 6233 'octor’a Bus FREE 1y-p6u1 g'gCHANGE. â€" Take your butter and eggs, raspberries, black and red curâ€" rants, bacon, 850., to the Lorne Store where highest prices will be paid. Sec change of adv. JUST ARRIVEDâ€"A special line of gent’s footâ€"wear in alligator, kangaroo, and shell cordovan just arrived at Robb. Sivcrs’, Richmond Hill. YOU can get the most sugar for your S3 at the Fire Proof. Will D. Atkinson PAINTINGâ€"Mr. Alfred Pcnrose has been awarded the contract of kalsominâ€" ing, glazing, frosting, and painting the High and Public Schools. QUARTERLY MEETIG.â€"-The Quarter- ly Meeting services in counection with the Richmond Hill Methodist Church will be held on Sunday, August 4th, commencing at 10 a.m. ) may be round on me at Geo l Y. Rowen &Co’s Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce st.)where advertis- ing contracts may be made for it 1N NEWYORK g SHUT OWLâ€"TWO articles and we regret to say are shut Week for want of space. A GOOD heavy factory cotton for 3930 at the Fire Proof. Will D. Atkinson. FRUIT jars all sizes in glass or stone at the Fire Proof. Will D. Atkinson; BAGTER’S nonpnreil jelly for sale at the Concrete, very choice, one pint only costs ‘150. BEAUTIFUL white bleached cotton for 50 per yd at the Fire Proof. Will I). Atkinson. BASEBALL MEETING.â€"A meeting of' lhe Young Canadian Baseball Club will be held at the Grand Uentrï¬glulm‘zorrow (Friday) evening, afh-r practice. All members are requested to Be preseng.‘ "‘WI’F yUï¬â€™WaYit to make the m’ogt out of your butter, eggs, fruit, &c., take them to the Concrete. THE PULPIT.â€"Rcv. Mr. Routliï¬â€˜e will occupy the pulpit of the Presby~ tcrian Church, here, next Sabbath. A FULL line of cottonades and shirtâ€" ings at the Fire Proof this. week. Will D. Atkinson. LARGE BUTTERFLY.-â€"On Monday morning Mr. Skeele caught a large butterfly in his jewelry store. It measâ€" ured six inches across while its body stood OVer an inch high; and was very pretty in appearance. This is the second one Mr. Skecle has caught. UOFFOID at the Fire Proof. Atkinson. RETho date printed on each paper denotes the time when the subscription expires. We do not hold ourselves responsible for the (minions of out Correspondents. GREAT reductions in summer prints to clear out stock at the Fire Proof. Will D. Atkinson. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITs.â€"â€"-During the month of Juno the deposits in the Government Savings Banks amounted to $284,349. Theamount withdrawn was $293,958, giving $9,608 as the amount withdrawn over the total monthly deposit. l LACROSSE.â€"Tllc White Rose Laâ€" crosse Club wank to Newmarket yesterday Ito play the junior team of that town and succeeded in taking three straights after ‘a hard and well played game. On the ‘same day Newmurket’s seniors played Orilliu. but the home team did not play ‘as good as usual and allowed Orilliu to ‘cnny off 4 (u I, however the ï¬rst and last gumek‘ were very interestin". TURKEY RED embroidery cotton embroidery silks in all shades for at the HERALD Store. ACCIDENT.â€"On Monday last Mr. Andrew Russell, near this village, met with a very bad accident. He was carrying a cradle on his shoulder when, not thinking,he threw his hand backâ€" ward quickly striking the back of it against; the sharp blade, severing the cords of his ï¬ngers. Mom: PAVEMENl‘wer. J. Brownâ€" lec has ï¬nished the asphalt pavement on Arnold street and is now busy put-â€" ting down pavement on Yonge street, from Mr. Hass’ meat store to the Conâ€" crete. Mr. Brownian has done a good job 01] Arnold street and deserves credit for the pains taken to make the asphalt pavement a desirabie walk. MASON’S improved Porcelain lined top fruit jars, the same price as ordinâ€" ary jars at the Concrete. TROUSERINGS Special value, shirtiugs {special value, Scotch and Canadian twccd special value at the Concrete. ICE-CREAM S()CIAL.â€"â€"The Band were unfortunate last Saturday evening with their ice cream social which was held on N 1'. Andrew Ncwton’s lawn, the weather being ver'y cool and dump, IIowcvm‘, the attendance was fair and all had a plcunant time, but. the iceâ€"cream servers were not over worked. “’0 understand these sociuls will be held often. SUITABLE summer suits far this sumumrin: sunny weather at a discount at the Fire Proof. Will I). A(kiuson. FALL WHEAT Gamaâ€"The farmers in this vicinity are busy cutting their full wheaL this Week, The amount of full wheat sown was about equal to last year, but the yield will be much ahead of 1888; the straw is good and lots of it, while the grain will average about 28 bushels lo the acre and is of good quality. The rust has not. done any damage, to speak of, around here, Localâ€"R. Givens. Chn‘ngoi sour Brown. Loculsâ€"JNm. Atkinson. Vutors’ Listâ€"Village of Woodbridge. Auctioneers and l’edInrsâ€"J. K. Macdonuld Local and General. THURSDAY, JULY 25, ’89. Em “flaw 5132mm. 'Richmmxd Hill. Ont. NOTIO 4] T0 SUBSCRIBERS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Whole Na. 1620 : Volume 31- received, out this Will D. and sale WOVEN RATTAN COFFINS.-â€"-A Phil- adelphia undertaker is just beginning to deal in something entirely new in the cofï¬n line. It is rattan eoflins. The caskets are designed to meet the desires of persons who object to the now preâ€" vailing mode of sealing bodies in air- tight caskets. It is argued that the old method is not in accordance with the decrees of the Bible and prevents the body from returning whence it cameâ€"â€" to the dust. With rattan caskets the earth has full sway. Besides the rattan casket can be produced very cheaply and worked up in beautiful designs and with rich trimmings, can be made a receptacle worthy of the corpse of a millionaire. WATCH THE SWINDLERS.â€"-A very slick swindler is operating through sec- tions of western Ontario. Upon enter- ing a town he lays in a supply of small glasses at an expense of about 10 cents each. These he ï¬lls with earth, into which he places a couple of short stalks of milk-Weed or any other plant, and then anoints the earth and-plant with ottar of roses. He is now prepared to furnish eonï¬diug purchasers with shoots from the celebrated “ Ceylon rose†using that Or some other high sounding name, at $1.50 each, and does it as fast as he can handle them. Those people who do not read their own local papers are gen- erally the ï¬rst to get bitten. FIAQMERS and others will do well t_o notice that they can disperse of thelr butter, eggs, bacon, currants and rasp- berries most. advantageously m tï¬Ã©'ITlre Proof. Will D. Atkinson. A WARNING To UNDERTAKERS.â€" Medical Health Ofï¬cer Dr. Canniff has sent this circular to city undertakers :â€" Please take notice that the Public Health Act requires that the bodies of persons dead of any infectious disease must be buried without delay and the burial never deferred until the following day if possible to bury on the day of death. No one may be present at the funeral except the male members of the family, and the body must be conveyed directly to the grave. In no case may the body be taken into a church. Anyone violating these rules will be dealt with as the law directs. VOTERs’ LIST.â€"-Attention is called to the advertisement of the Clerk of the Woodbridge Council. Parties interested will please govern themselves accordingly. HIGHEST market prices paid for raspberries, currants, and all kinds of fruits in exchange at the Fire Proof. Will D. Atkinson. HYMEN.â€"-.There was a pleasing scene at the residence of Mr. Wm. Trench here, on Tuesday last, when his second daughter, Frank, was united in mar- riage to Mr. Will D. Atkinson, ot' the Fire Proof Store, and only son of Coun- cillor Atkinson, of the Concrete House. The ceremony was performed at 10 o’clock, a.m., by the Rev. W. R. Barker, of Streetsville, assisted by the Rev. J. M. Simpson, of Richmond Hill, in the presence of about forty relatives of the contracting parties and a few intimate friends. The bride was tastefully dressed in cream satin and cashmere with the usual veil and orange blossoms. The bridesmaid was Miss Mary Trench, sister of the bride, while the groom was supported by Mr. S. S. Scarle, of Toronto. The bride received a very large number of costly and useful articles from her large circle of friends. After partaking of breakfast the happy couple were driven to Toronto, accomâ€" panied by Misses Trench and Mr. S. S. Searie, where they embarked on the 4.45 train for Mackinaw Island, Lake Superior, which trip will take about a week. As they drove from :the family residence a shower of rice, ladics’ slippers, and bouquets were hurled after them, showing the high esteem in which they are held. We wish the young 'couple a long and happy life. A BEAUTIFUL line of dress goods in stripes and plains marked down to Bots per yard at the Fire Proof to clear. Will D. Atkinson. To THE DEAF.-â€"â€"A person cured ofl Deafness and noiacs in the head of Z3:I year’s standing by a simple remedy, will send a description of it FREE to any; PerSon who applies to NICHOLSON, 30‘ St. John 815., Montreal. 33 lbs. Tilson’s 45 lbs. Gold I] 18 lbs. Best Bc 11 lbs. White E 55 bars Laundrg 14 lbs. Good 3 at the Concrete. CUSToMER’s have frequently said at the Concrete, “ You are giving more sugar for 551 than I got in Toronto last. Get The Best. DR. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry is the best, most prompt and safest cure for cholera mom-bus, dysentery. sick stomach, cramps, colic, diarrlnma and chol- era infantum, that has yet been discovered. lts‘ popularity increases each year. All medicine dealers sell it. At a meeting of L. 0. L. No. 216, Wes-v ton, County of York, Ontario, held on July 12th, the following resolution was moved by Bro. Welsh, seconded by Bro. Mudgelt, and carried unanimously :â€" Resolved, That we, members of L. 0. L. Ne. L’lï¬, \Vestm), hereby express our indignation lit the rapid strides .which the Reuqu Cullielic Church is making town. is politieul suprmmu-y in this British Damiuiou of Calllllti’llâ€"‘ullil not only in the 'l’roviuce of Quebec where Humanism is Unhappily in the :isceiidunt. The illuoi'poniâ€" Lion of iliut mliuus m “:Llllllll1‘l()llâ€"*UIU Jesuit Societywuml the subsequent grunt i0 them of $400,000 by the Quebec Legislature, whieh iiieusm'e mm Stumped with their ummn 1L1 by 1m overwhelming majority (If the liuusu of Cum- mous at its last sessmn, have excited the ileepeht displeasure and :lem mnmigst the Proteutluziu of our Province) of Outiu'io‘ As Oruugemen, we hereby raise our emphatic pretest uguiust the ti‘uelsling perfldy 0f (uu'1mlitieiu1is,lmtli Censor? Vutives xuhl Reiormers, who huye so busely be- trayed their trust. Moreover, we um ICSOIVUd to use all constitutional menus to “mini the in- (:orpomtion of the Jesuit Society uml~ iniquitous grunt oi :5400,0(,U (four hunder thousand dollars} to (hut body. “’0 therefore implore {L11 our brother Oruiigeuien and every iruu Pretestnnh to stuntl ï¬rm, shoulder to slinuliler. in one solid whnlmzx, burying: uur party difl'ereneea, until theseolmuxinus ineusures tire wiped fi'nm tho stututuhonk. Furthermore, we must; earnestly protest uguiust the, eontiuuml- and too stlueesxful efforts of the Roman Catholic hierarchy tn eonâ€" lrol the l'ublie Schools in this Prntt‘stiult Pru- \'inee of Ontario, especiully with regard to the nsenf textvlnueks cooked uiul munluied Lu suit Punish tastes, and the iiimniutiuelit of Helium Catholic trugtoeï¬ on our High F ' no] Boards far nxeemling their fair shui'e 11000111111}; to the num- ber of Roman Gutholics in the seveml localities. Tilson’s rolled oats Iforu Gold Dust cornmeal for. Best Bosnia Prunes for... White Sugar for ............ Laundry Soup for......... . Uood Yellow Sugar for... Weston. $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 A Familv Affair. WE have used Fowler’s Exlracl of Wild Strawberry in our family of six persons during twelve years, and in all cases of diarrhma, summer complaint, etc., it never fails to cure. This valuable medi- cine should be on hand in every family. Mrs. Anna Allen. Harley, Ont. AFTER ï¬x illness extending over several years Hon. T. B. Pardee, late Commis- sioner of Crown lands in the Ontario Government, died at Sarnia on Sunday morning in his ï¬ftyâ€"ninth year. The deceased gentleman gwas heldflin high esteem in Parliament and out of it, and had an old school kindliness of manner about him which attracted all who met him. Whilea member of the Ontario Government, before his illness incapa~ citated him for further duty, he ad min- istered his department with great skill, and his Withdrawal from public life was deeply regretted by his confreres, THE chairmen of the different subâ€" divisions should at once begin business now that a candidate to contest the elec‘ tion for the Local House has been nomi- nated. There must be no comparison whatever with the men who were in the last. contest and the majority obtained by the sitting member should not be considered conclusive evidence that the victory will not be ours. Mr. John Gibson, the gentleman who has been se~ lected, and has accepted the nomination to contest the riding of East York, is too well known by the electorate of the disâ€" triet to need his» character and history coloured by us. Not a blot has been placed against his name, and it cannot be said that he ever was a political trickster.â€"â€"Markham Sun. †THE Globe gives this advice to Municipal Clerks: ‘ 1n the preparation of the Provincial voters’ lists Municipal Ulerks should bear in mind that all franchises for the Legislative Assembly are now merged in. the one, 17. e.-â€"Manâ€"- hood Franchise, Therefore, the letters ‘ M. F.‘ must appear opposite the name of every person to entitle him to vote. if the letters ‘M. F.’ are not printed as directed,the voters will he disfranchiscd.†A pretty and convenient law to rob rater payers of their right to vote through the errors or wilful mistakes of Munici- pal Clerks. THE London betting men. or perhaps his Australian backers in London, have run the odds on Searie up to 3:1,; and 4 to 1. O’Connor’s chance ofwiuuing is deemed to be no better than than of his drawing the white ball out of a. bag con- taining four black balls and one white one. RE]II)I’1"I‘~LA\\’RI:)N4 #011 July 17th. inst, by the Rev. S ],€osu,l).l)., uncle of the bride, uh the residence of tho lm‘de’u brother, 102 Avenue liond, Toronto, '1‘. 1L Roddit‘t, of Aurora, to Mary (Minnie), only daughter of Mr. John Lawrence. of the smut: place. ATKINSONâ€"TRENML v 0n Tncï¬dny, July 23rd, at tho l'caidence of the bride’s fathox, by Rev. “7. 1L Darker, Htrccisvilln, assisted ,zy the Rev. J. M. Simpson, My. Will 1). Atkinson, of the Fire Proof Store, to Miss: Frank, second daughter of Wm. Trench, E5q., all of Rich- mond Hill. lill‘i'l‘lâ€"l. B110\\’Nâ€"~:'\t Bichmnnd Hill, on Friday, the 19th of July, the wife of Oscar J. Brownï¬of u. son. Miss Emma ancs is visiting her mother. Miss Jessie Simpson has gone to Fergus for u. visit. Miss McCloud, of Toronto, is visiting at Mr McKenzio‘s. Miss Idn Simpson is visiting friends in Bramp- ton and elsewhere. Mr Parker Crosby has gone to Mouford to visit his brotlmrdn-Iuw. Miss Elm Wilson. of Toronto, is visiting at Mr. John Palmer‘s. Mr Amos Wright), of Toronto. was in the villageov Sunday. Mr. G. W.1{oy, of Toronto, spent. Sunday at Rev. J. M. bimpson’s. Mr. Jos. (x‘uby and with, of Toronto, were in the villugo on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 1’. G. Savage were in Toronto over Sunday Mias Annie Muhamghluu, of \V’oodsbork, is visit- ing at Mr, 1“. McGoniLgliy’s. Mr Elinor Lmv paid u. visit to fricndu in New- nmrliut and Sharon this week. Mr. A. Crosby. hcud agent for Patterson Bros of \Voodstock, is in town on bushm ‘ Mr and 1\' Mr Geo 'l‘J'uJ Joseph IDLH \Vcl'n thu guests Of at Eust Toronto, last Sunday. Mr and Mm szms Newtnn, Mrs Curr , , Mrs Brown uudduughtcr,1<.ft ou Monduy fut Mou- trmLL Mr xLud Mm NA Davis Toronto,; paid u Visit to this \vvok. . Fut‘hnr John Teufy, Toronto, mu] Rm" ' Simpson from England, are stuyiug at M. My. 11nd “1114.000. ’J‘ronah, of Toronto, were here un I'm-slay unending the wedding of Miss Miss Summls; of Toronto, (Ind Miss \anluce, uf \‘\ illmvdnlv, were the guests of Miss Percival for u X'uw dâ€) s. Mr. J. 8. Randy left on Tuesday for the Muslm ka Luch for u manth’s camping. CATARRH, ‘9‘â€; DEAFNESS"HAV FEVER A new HOME TREATMENT. Sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases are contagious, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eustaqhian tub rMicroscopio research, however, ed this to be a. men’m howevemed‘this to be a. metrm the result of this discovery is that a. simple remedy has been formulated where. by catarrh, catarrhal donlness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications made at home by the patient once in two weeks. N.B.â€"This treatment is not a snuff or an ointment; both have been discarded by reputable physicians as injurious. A pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent on receipt of ten cents by A. H. DIXON & SON, 303 West King Street. Toronto, Canada.~Toronto Globe. A Conï¬rmed Grumbler IS generally .50 because 01' conï¬rmed dys pepsin. or indigestion, caused by eating too rapidly, bolting food without chewing: it sufï¬ciently. overloading (lie stomuch, etc. Burdock Blood Bitters cures dyspepsia and all kindred diseases. RUSS ()mnyln-ll, of king Creek, “11011st been :Lttunding municlmlond Hill High School, 10ft; for her 136nm last week The third page of the Toronto DAILYl MAIL is noted for “ Want†advertisement. If you want to buy or sell anything. If you wanta situation, a mechanic, :1 business, machinery, lodgings, if you have lost or found any1himr or if you want to ï¬nd out my Wnere anyone in, advertise in the Toronto: DAILY MAIL and rend the advertisements} on Ihe third page of that paper. The charge is two cents a word each insertion. Adressjl'uu MAIL, Toronto, Canada. Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles should burefully read the above. EDITORIAL N OTES. Society Notes. BIAIiR l BJD and Miss Gertie. of relatives on the Hill A Big Success. IgloR summer complaints and diarrhoea. [can truly recommend Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry, as l have used it in my family with great Succï¬ss and would not be without it. John B. Havens, Grimsby, Ont. Never travel willle it. If you want to buy or sell a Farm, ad vertise in the Toronto V LEKLY MAIL. That paper reaches 10\I,000 farmers’ homes every week, and your advertisement should meet the eye of someone who wants to purchase. Advertisements of this class are inserted in the Toronto WEEKLY MAIL for Five Cents a word each insertion, or Twenty Cents a word for five insertions. Address THE MAIL, Toronto, Canada. A Plain Statement. LL poisonous waste, and worn out matter ought to escape from the sys- tem through the secretions of the bowels, kidneys and skin. B.B.B. cleanses. opens and regulates these natural outlets for the removal of disease. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and Wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competiiion with the multitude of 10W test,short Weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only czï¬lsifl |ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00., 106 Wall HOLLown’s OINTMERT AND PILLS.- 0utward inï¬rmities.â€"â€"Bcfore the discovery ofthese remedies. many cases of stores, ul- cers, 650., were pronounced to be hopelessly incurable, because the treatment pursued tended to destroy the strength it was in- competent to preserve, and lo exasperate the symptoms it was inadequate to remove. Holloway’s Pills exert the most wholesome powers over the unhealthy flesh or skin, Without debarring the patient from fresh air and exercise, and thus the constitutional vigour is hushundetl while the most malig- nant ulcers, abscesses, and skin diseases are in process of cure. Both Ointment and Pills make the blood richer and purer, in- stead of permitting it to fall into that poor and watery state so fatal to many labouring under chronic ulcerations. The Highest Praise- USED 3 bottle of Burdock Blood Bit- ters for my Dyspepsia and it proved a perfect Cure, and I was blessed the day I go? it. I would not be without» it now for a Llflod lot. It is warm its weight in gold. Mrs- W. J. Smith, Hale] Station. Ont. On Tuesday niglxt,flm 2nd of July, nymtcllel, containing 3. number of articles of clothing with book stmppud on tlm outside, was lost between Elgiu Mills and Oak Ridges. The ï¬nder will be amply rewarded by louvng the same at the .. HERALD Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hill. l-t Is reputed to give lessons on the piano or organ eit le!‘ ut 1101' own resulcnco or Chg ‘e idqnco of } AVT ‘ 1 {1mm businoss in human for years. our rnputntimx mxd tbsponsibility is estab- lishud. We wxmt three men in your vicinity to reprusunt 11H, tu whom exclusive terribm‘y will be given. léxlmlcwm outï¬t from. my and ex- pawl gvMy. Pruvimm experience not (ad. Writ†Ht once fur 1.011115. @lhmly Stool; for (J; ah: 1L Spuazmlby. MAY BROTHERS, Nurseyymen. pupils Bogs tommounco to the ladies of Richmond Hill and vicinity that she has removed two doors ousst of her former residence on Centre Stroot West; whom she is prepared to do râ€"IVIIEST-aCLASS WOLb’Jfâ€"x square She is also prepared to give lessons in cutting and ï¬tting after the style of I’rofussor Smith’s given that I have trams- miLLan m‘ duli urwl to the pm'mms menâ€" tioned in Svubiou‘s mul U of the V'utors’ Lists AcL, the £301;qu 1'ng ujn-d lny mm Sections to be so transmittnd, m’ delivered, of the List. Inudo purâ€" suant tu mid Act, 01' ml persons appeuring by the lust revised Aswasmuut Hull 01' the, said. Municiâ€" pality, zit lvlluctions for M embers of tho Iu‘gisluâ€" iiivo Assumbiy 11nd uh Municipal Electionfl, and that; Enid List was ï¬rst lmsted up at my 011100 at the hour of qur of the Cluck, in the afternoon, on tho SUVCMLOODUI day of July, A.D. 1889, and remains there for_j11§pccti0n. (mum is him-by Electors zu'o culled upon to examine tho said List, and if any omissions, or any other errors, are found thOJ-ui11,to take iuunediato proceedings tolmvo the said ermrs corrected according to law. “BALL-(1 at Wuodlrridgzn, in tho County of York this 17th day UIJuly, AD. lr‘bn. 2," : \v '2‘â€- :, 55:23- 4" .4 3 Voters m 1339- WOODBRIDGE I 89:5 So.“ $93 Sawing-Machine To in once establish l.‘ trade in all parts, by " placing 0 ur machines .rmd goods where the people can nee them, we. will send free to one ‘ person in each lor'uliry,the very best sewingâ€"machine made in the wnrld,wilh till the attachments. We will also send free a commere . line of our costly and valuable art nnmploni In return we ask that you v_ show what, we send, to those who may call at your home, and after 3 ‘ months all shall become your own property. This grand mnchine in ‘3 made after thu Singer patents, ‘3 " which have run out: before parents > run omit sold for$93, wilh the -‘ almchmoms. and now sells for w? > $50. Bvst, strongest, mvst use- Â¥ ful machine in the world. All is free. No capital required. Plain. brief instructions given. Those who write r0 us at once can se- cure free the be»! sewmganaehiue in 1110 wurld, and the r est llnaofworks of hi 'h art ever shown together in America. RUE dz (10., ox 740. Augusta. Maine. Juno mm: June 6â€"3111 M1535 A. Seager Absoiutely Pure; Miss Sterling Municipality of the Village of SATC H EL LOST. In the County of York. LQQK. @ï¬aï¬ï¬. (formerly of Alliston): Clerk of the Munimynlity of the Village of Woodbridgel. J ()llN ]\J CCLU RE Unchésber,vN.Y J W 18â€"8111 Bring on your Butter and Eggs, Raspberries, Black and Red Currants Bacon, 8m, 8m. #"l’hï¬hcst TICCS )aid. ’ . . _L I Falr Warumg and Fan Sale. Richmond Hill, July 25. Spring Arrivais g? $th Qï¬hoes I have just received Huge and well assorted stock of Boots and Shoes. I am now prepared to offer to my numerous customers the cheapest and very best goods in the market, in fact I have a full supply of everything in the line of Boots and Shoes in Ladies and Gents ï¬ne work of all kinds and styles and prices, Misses’ and Boys’ of all descriptions, Children’s of all sizes and colours. I have also a variety of Ladies’ slippers and Oxford Shoes, and also a heavy grade of goods in Men’s laced Bellas Half Boots and Long Boots. . My Stock is second to none north of Toronto and the cheapest in town. No paper or canvas goods but all solid leather. We invite the public to call and inspect these goods, They have been bought at the lowest cash prices and the quality ï¬rst-class. I guarantee satisfaction, Custom worh’ aspecialty. Sewod and pegged repairing neatly and promptly done. Barbed. Wire, Galvanized Wire, Oiled & Annealed. Wire, Shovels, Pafls, Carpenter’s Tools, Building Paper BARREL GREENS, $5.00 Is the only safe and sure Oil, for Sclllllindcrs, Threshing Machines and Mill Maclmlm‘y generally. Manufacturedi by M00011», DOMINION PIANOSâ€"Gland, Square and Upright fin! Mahogany, Figured Walnut, Rosewood and other choice woods, perfect instruments, sold on terms which cannot be beaten. Old organs and pianos taken in exchange. Of world wide fame, in l'mmei'ous styles, containing Foley’s automatic mouse proof and .3“ the infest improvements, at very low prices and guaranteed to give the best of satisfaction. ï¬iï¬gf THE NEW WILLIAMS SEWING NIACHINE,%‘7§E$>’$ PIANOS, The Lightest Running and most improved high, roomy arm machine in the market. Sold cheap for cash or good paper. You will? secure excellent bargains by calling at or writing to the 'l‘omplc--0f--Mnsic, MAIN-"STREET. â€" MABKHAM. WM. FLEMING. Groceries, Confections, and Fruits. LARDINE Come, mm Came, $0 And also come and buy your dishes to cut them from. Best Value for "Y’me Mongy‘ Best Chum made. Repairing‘promptly attended to. & SEWNg Mï¬QHNES. Somethiï¬â€™ag m Eat. R. SIVERS’. And Sold by R. W. Neville and Sanderson 131-63, flicking; ‘RICHE’EQNE HILL DOMENIGN QRGANS, Also for everything else in the line of MOCOLL’S CELEBRATE!) O- MASON, Richmond Hill You can get THE [KT "FOR AT Stoves, Tinware, Hot Air Furnaces, Eave Troughing, Metalic Rooï¬ng, Iron Pumps, Baths & Sinks, 33 Older Than 1 IVL§CHINE OSCAR J. BROWN.