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York Herald, 3 Jul 1890, p. 2

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our agents lvwe many udvunfugua, such as mm»; 11mm wu. ’mudy Cumuh’uu stock. cm;qu Now h) ltius, \xhiLh are of \uinu tuul can only bu sccllmfl irmn us, Mich 113 11. complete Hut. (If AIHV RUHSlAN APPLES, [he lU'I‘SOH l'l‘lili, SAUNDERS PLUM, UJLhUHN RASP- l‘dLY, MU Z‘S LUDY mul i:lu\(1{ CHAMâ€" ' 11: \"l‘S, ILlUUiiJ'I'S DIAMOND Wu imvu gii'L-n purl icuizu' ulvimntiuu in Um prov nuguMuu of “Ali.th ‘JAIx’IlG'I 11Gb suitublc Lu L110 Nuulwru SJULiuus (vi- Uuuud: ' for tums urniy In L‘- RA PE. 1‘) Lo We want reliable, energetic mun tn srll 'mu‘ Nquory Stuck; m'miuhs U.\1H31i\ nun: net new nary ; unv m:in wikh Lzzct :md «Energy cam tliUCQEL , Lurms chl’lll; either sulan'y or culmination; out- fit l'icu. LILWZ Of London, England; Sir Wm. McArthur, K C M G, M. P, eX-Lord Mayor 91‘ London, President. W W Barynes,Esq,F I Afiecremry Reserve Fund. . 1.. . . $10,000,000 Annual Income . . . . . . 1,600,000 111v‘eugcdin Canada” . 1,200,000 Death cl‘auns pa'id. . . . 10,000,000 TOP/31'“) REFERENCES. fii’b‘fim} EHESEQEEE ~T}IOBNH ILL, ONT-â€" Veterinary Surgeon. FOR SALE. REMSTEHEB, “Hill CLASS PEBEGREEE .» Oct 26, 1888â€"4 your This Houseis one of the Best Hotels to be found 110th of Toronto.. Everything is 111mmng .11 First Class Style. Sample Room for Commer- oial Travellers. Good Stablng and attentive nostlers. Terms, $1 her day. I’roctor’s Bus leaves this Hotel to connect with all the N R R Twins going North and South. at 8 a. 111., 12 u. m., 5.10 p m. and (3.001) m. John McDonald, Esq‘ (J. J. Cmnpboll, Esg., me‘ Sr'lltliUl‘j‘IUAlH Lcr A. .me‘lh, Est. humus Mutculfla, En A icv. Enoch Wood, 1L Luann made on Security of Cumpuuy’s Policy at i) put cont intol‘csc. (Lonnsmrulo tuChurch ’j‘rustcesz, thzL low rate of interest. b‘endfur prospectus. Gold Madalth and Hmmrm'y Member of tho ()ntul‘iu College of \h-Lerlnury Surgeons, Toronto. moi-mon‘d Hill every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon. Gulls by Mail, Tclqmumi RICHMOND HILL, J Palmer, Prc fissmfigflc’y THE PALMER HOUSE J SFullertnn Q C, W J Wallace, Toronto. Mm; 3RD; 1890. . Barristers, Solicitors,&c. Offices 1 Adelaide Street Eas_t, Toronto. Richmond Hill Post Oifice Every Saturday. V _ CONVEYANCERS, ETC. '1‘ route Offices-Lo. 14 Bufldmg& Lozm chambers,15 Toronto st. Richmond Hill Office-(jgfiim‘i’nfffifi On Saturdays. Mom}; to Loan at Lowest Current Rates A G F LAWRENCE. T C MILLIGAN., ovZTth. 1884 THE STAR Lfi‘HfiEi‘éiIE 31 TE’EE'EMEBFJ . Dr Eusbon Bisley,B A and M B, Tofdfifio Uni- versity. and M C P S 0,,0f Muple,1ut6 of Toronto, has purchased the residence of D: Orr, Maple# will continue practice from same place. mailerton, Cock, Waliacc 65 Macdonald. RICHMOND .HILL, ONT. '4’ (Lafiqkbf Brooklyn N.Y.), formerly Resident Surgeon to the NY. State Woman's Hospital, N3. City, and Visiting Physician t0 St.John’s Hospital and Southern Dispensaries, Brooklyn. OFFICE HOURS until 10 u. [11,; and from 6 to 8 pm , Richmond Hill Aug 29th, 1880 Afirord; lat,"s'tfi,' 16th, and 90"“ do tour'h i110 ...... '--'}8th ‘10 Mnl'klmm ..... ' " goth - do Vivtmgn oquure ...... .. ...21st do anon: il] (\Vulkor'a Hotel] 23rd do “ioodhridge , . . . . . . . . . . . .u28th do Kloinburg . ...... ...29th (30 Fubleton . . . .30th do 'Vitulizcd 1in always on hand at tho places of amninhnent. It does away with the pun in extracting: Vitanzed Air for extracting. 1 Will m1 teeth \uthout pain at the lowest prices. Best tooth on rubber $3, cheapest $6. S. E. Corner King & Yonge Sts., TORONTO. Thanlafnl for the favors of the 131131: years may still be consulted in any branch of the W” fessim), as follows 2" .‘ Richmond Hill .. 9th & 24th of each new 1- DR. LEWIS G. LANGSTAFF! (n1: Palmer House) Aurora. lat, 8th, 16th, and tour“ i110 ...... . Mnrklmmuifiure " . “u‘n. A‘J( ‘ . . - . u .. . V “03‘ 1.111 (\Vulkor'a Hotel] VITA HAZE?) AER ! AGE Barristersfiolioitora Office hours before 10 a. mi‘: 130 3 p m, 7 to 9 p m DR. EUSTON SISLEY, MAPLE? gj. . (fiaflmwugtx, C, H. RIGGS, L-. D. S., LABSEST ll"! EABJABA. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN E TS \VANTED- SecL:& 'Trpns. for Canada. 32.Wclliugtou 5m, East. Toronto Dr A ROBINSON. STONE & WELLINGTON, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA gamma. A D PERRY, LIFE Elm-nu. or otherwise promptly uLLcndou Lo genial, 36$.va, YOUNG QUE’Pl‘uN Sr. (1120mm, Ouk Ridges W Cook, B A, Jas A Macdonnld. cc lbt 883 (on) w, OLt ly-me LAWN PARTY‘.â€"A Grand Lawn Party, given by' St, Mary’s and Trinity Chuwhcs, will be held at the rceidcncc of M is. E. Sanger, (B‘icknor), Richmond Hill; on Wednesday, July 31h. Ton will be scrwd f'mm live to eight o’GIOck. The Richmond Hill Buns Band will furnile music fur the UUUabiUU. AdmiSv sinuâ€" Adults 25 ccjnts, cliihlrvn 15 cents; E'tl'uwbcnies extras. l’i'ucecds fur chuich puryo'scs, BASEBALL.â€"â€"A game of baseball was played on the Park grounds on Tuesday, July Istbctwceu the junior teums of Thornhill and Richmond Hill, The game thruughout, although a number of excellent plays were made on both sides, was associated with “jaugling ’1 to such an cxttnt as to render it tiresome fur spcctutors. TLC game was attended by quite a number and resulted in a victory for the VibltOl‘S by a score of 42 to ‘26. IT IS said that Mr. Gibson, the late member for Hamilton, is to run in Peel, Mr. Chisholm resigning for u govern ment position. Mr. Hughes, we take it, will have an equal chance of being reâ€" turned as member if he concludes to try his chances. A FEW days ago a Markdafe Ind captured amud turtle which weighed 40 lbs_-â€"â€"Bhelbuine Economist. A few days ago :3 Richmond Hill lad captured one which we suppose weighs about ten poundfi. FOR SALE.-â€"G,000 Mails, Empires and Globes which will do for house cleaning or wrapping purposes if for nothing else, For sule during this and the next week at 30 cents per hundred. DON’T forget the grand anniversary picnic on Saturday, July 5th, 'nt Vic toriu Square, when a good time may be expected. For further particlurlzirs see bills. ' TIIE Entrance Examinations to the High School commenced here yesterday and will be continued toâ€"duy and t0- t0~morrow. There are twenty-seven pupils writing, A VEHICLE will be at the HERALD office on Wednesday awning, 9111 July, at. 5 o'clock to carry those who wish to go to the garden party at Bickuor Place. THE Departmental Examinations commence here on Tuesday next. MR. JOHN Page, chief engineer of canals for Uanadwr'Mtfiy at Ottawa on Wednesday. No. 5 TURKEY RED embroidery cotth and embroidery silks in all shades for sale at the HERALD Store. TWO CANS of McColl’s machine oil five gaUOns eacl),.f'or sale at the HERALD office, at 50c. per gal. THE garden party in the Park grounds here. on the 15!. July,was a suc- cess. the rtceipts being in the neighbor-â€" hood of $100. MR. 0. C. lobinsou, rceve of Aurora, having resigned. owing: to being appoint- cd SOllCllOl' for the county, :1 new cleaâ€" lion will be held. QUERY.â€"-Who were the four young men on the street tetween one and two o'colgck on Tuesday morning trying their aglluy ? The date printed on each paper denotes the time when the subscription expires. We doAnot hold ourselves respnnsmle lot we opuuons of our Correspondents. The Favorite family grocersâ€"~Atkinâ€" sou & Switzcr. THE VAUGHAN Council meets next Tuesday at 10 a m. A LARGE number of our citizens atâ€" tended the Toronto Carnival“. Splendid farmer’s lard, 121} cents pm“ lb in quantities at the Concrete. Com 10 cm. per can, Plums, 10 eta. per can, Peaches, 20 cts. per can, Toâ€" matoc-s, thrce cans for 25 cents at the Concrete. Localsâ€"~Atkimon & Switzcr. St Lawrence Cunals~A. 1’. Bradley, EXTRA numbexs of the Weekly Mail for sale this week. THE SCHOOL Board will meet; next, Monday afternoon. Very dressy things in dress goods at the Concrete. THIS PAPEIW A dvertising Bureau (10 Spruce st.)whcro nd Gel-lis- ing contracts may be made for itIN NEW YORK The best you can buy is what We sell Try Insâ€"Atkinson 85 Switzer. CATARRH. GATARRHAL DEAFNESSâ€"HAY FEVER‘ A NEW HOME TREATMENT- Sufierers 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 eustnchian tubes. Microscopic research, however, has proved this to be a. fact, and the result of this di3covery is that a simple remedy has been formulated where- by catarrh, caterrhal deafness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications made at home by the patient once in two weeks. NB.â€"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. DIon & SON, 303 West King Street, ‘Toronto, Canada.â€"â€"Toronto Globe. Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles should :arefully read the above. Local and General. Legal suits made at the Concrete. We Sign“: flicmm‘ THURSDAY, JULY 3, ’90. NOTICE TO S UBSCRIBERS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.‘ Richmond Hill. OM. Whole NO. 1669 may be mnnd mullo at Geo {owell (fian Newspaper Volume 32. ’J‘he congregation of Richmond Hill Methodist Church sincerely WUlCCIHOr you and your family to their midst, and I as Recording Steward of the circuit on behalf of the other appointments heartily Welcome you. I am quite sure that. the Strongest words of welcome I can address to you will only voice the sentiments of the officials and members of all the churches on the circuit. On behalf of all the congregations 1 heartily Welcome you; I trust, that our inter- course during the three years you may be with us will he mutually pleasant; and profitable; that large blessing and great spiritual success may attend your minis, tration of the Divine \Vord. 1 trust/t al;.o that all tl:e‘clfieials and members of- A large number of the members of the Mclhodist congregation, Richmond Hill, and several ether appointments on the circuit met in the school room of the Methodist Church, Richmond Hill, on Wednesday evenitg to receive the recently appointed superintendent. of the circuit, Rev. J. C, Spear and his family. A splendid table was spread from the contents of baskets that were voluntarily brought by the ladies. which was most heartily enjoyed by all present. Allen“ ten the following words were addressed to Rev. Mr. Spoor and his family by Mr. Swilzer. REV. Mn. Snugâ€"â€" '1‘0)m;:;>u . Valnnm-L‘r ‘ Amy Blower The Annqu Bummer {aces 0F lbe Au'rora Driving Park Association being held yesterday and toâ€"duyv the 3rd and 4th, Were quite intercsdng but were not, very well unendx d. The first day to- suitcd as follows: 3 M mth Ruco Minnie Putc‘uon. A FREE TRIP TO EUROPE â€"The Publishers of Tun CANADIAN QUEEN will give a free trip to Europe to the person sending them the largest number of'words constructed from letters conâ€" tained in the name of' their wellâ€"known Magazine. “ TH E CANADIAN QUEEL .” Additional Prizes consist- ing of Silver Tea Sets, Gold \Vatches, China Dinner Sets, Porticre Curtains, Silk Dresses, Mantel Clocks, and many other useful and valuable articles will also be awarded in order of merit. Webster’s Unabridng Dictionary to be used as authority in deciding the contest. This is a popular plan of' inâ€" troducingfir a popular publication. Every one sending a list of not less than ten words will receive a present. Enclose thirteen 20. stamps For illustrated Catav logue of presents and three months’ trial subscription to THE QUEEN. Ad- drossâ€"THE CANADIAN QUEEN, To- ronto, Unt. THE OFFICE TOWELâ€"When I think of the towel, the old fushioned towel, that used to hang up by the printing house door, I think that nobody in these days of shoddy can hammer out iron to Wear as it: wore. The trump who abused it, the comp, who got at. it,when these two were gone; the make up and foreman, the editor, poor n1an,cach rubâ€" bed some grime off while they put a hoop on. In, over and under ’twas blacker than thunder, ’twas harder than poverty, rougher than sit): from the roller suspended it never was bended, and flapped on the wall like a banner of tin. It grew thicker and rougher hard or and tougher, and daily put on a more inkier hue, until one windy morn-- ing, without any warning, it fell on the floor and was broken in lwo.â€"â€"â€"Bob VAUGHAN I’LownAtN’s ASSOCIATION ,â€"â€"At the Annual Meeting of the above association held at Maple on the 23rd ‘inst. the foiiowing persons were ciccted §Ufficers and Directors for the ensuing ‘year: Pres, Alex. Gnmgron; Viceâ€" tl’resq Geo. Keffer; Treas.,Jas. Mc« ‘Neil; Sec, W. T. Robinson; Directors, A. E. chfer, Fred. Kefier', D. Kinnie, T. Mathcson, A. McNeil, R. Wilson, '1‘. Jackson. Jas. Malloy, Jos. McLean, David Blough, N. \V. Malloy, Arch. Cameron, Ely Lahmor. The Society have decided to hold their match on Thursday, Oct. 30th. IN the account of the baseball match, I in the park, in the other paper we havell the following: “ The play on both sides was remarkably good for young teams, but if some of the mothers Would no company their boys the language used on the field might be more choice.” This is unfair to those who deserve not the condemnation which is contained -in the above and to the parents of the boys who played and who were not guilty of using the language complained of. THE VrnTuns 011" THE ONION.â€"-If' Ishould be asked what was the best substitute for quinine I should say onions. Time and again the sleep pro~ dueing virtues of the loud-smelling onion have been sung, but comparatively few know how valuable it is as a cure for chills and ague. Several customers explain their boycott rm quinine by saying onions are cheaper and quite as effective. and one man in partieular,who has been a martyr to malaria for years, has been another being since be, ac- quired the habit of chewing onion peel. The onion is used frequently to cure rheumatism with varying success, but I' never heard ofits failing when persevered in as a cure for malaria or chills. SYDNDY, N. S. W., June 30th.â€"-The second race between Wm. J. O’Connor, the Canadian oarsman, and James Stansbnry, of New South Wales, which was rowed owing to a claim by O’Con- nor that he was fouled by Stanihnry in the first race last, Monday, took place to- day on the I’aiametta river and was won by Stansbury, who thus secured the single scull professional championship of the world. The race was over a course three miles and 330 yards. low and was 5‘ for a stake of $5,000 besides the championship. l‘chu llexuiltou aurora, Races - Reception. U PROBABLY no modern medicine has ob-- mined wider notoriuly, within :1 given lime than the letu wonduxful ELOCUM’S ()XYGENIZIQI) ICMULISIUN of PURE U01) LIVER. 01L. To sufllh'ers from lung [roubles We say; take no other. As all dlu-ggists sell it, i!’ is easily obtained. A banquet, will be given to the fireâ€" men llxis evening in the Masonic Hall at 8 o'clock by the citizws of the village. The public are cordially invited to turn out and don“ in their power to give the boys the right hearty rivception lhey are so dcsexving of. The firemen will at- twd in band. l Uur firemen have done well at the Toronto Carnival and deserve every . credit. They have reflected mueh honor on the place to which they ‘nelonpr and the oflieers and men who have dis? played so much Zeal in their efforts to make a good showing on the occasion deserve well of the citizens of Richmond Hill. Capt. l’ngsley and Lieut. Savage may well feel proud of commanding so able a body of men; able not only in the hour of danger, but also able in feats of peaeul'ul contention. In {he hose raee Little York get first prize and the second and third were divided beâ€" tween Trenton and Richmond Hill In the hook and ladder race, distance 300 yards, place the ladder in position and have one of their men climb to the ‘top, Niagara Falls took first place in ‘48 2 5. Richmond Hill second in 50 l 5 and third place Little York in 55 1 5. The hub and hub race was one or" the most interesting on the programme. It‘ was run in heats the final results being: 1st Richmond Hill, prize $50; 2nd Trenton, pize $25. Best time 302- see. A prize of a silver water pitcher was awarded to the best. uniformed company which was given to Trenton and a_ prizeot' a. eleek for the best display apt! paratus was given to Richmond Hill. The visiting firemen were entertained at the expense of the Fire and Light Com- mittee of Toronto. There was only one' aeeidentand‘shat occurred during the: hub and hub race to one ofrthe liiehâ€" mend IIill brigade, All'red Powell, who was run over by the reel but; we are pleased to say was not seriously hurt. Our boys made a splendid appearance in their new uniforms and while in the procession were the recipients of a very handsome beqnet and numerous very complimentary remarks. The total value of prizes won by this brigade was 3185; being a greater amount than that won by any otherbrigade present. all the (burclies on the circuit will be able to me their full duty, understand their ful duly and do their full duty now and ail ibrough your term, thereby strengthening your hands in your im portant viorlr, and bringing large bless- ings on themselves. The Following address was presented to Rev. Cr. N. Rutledge at the close of the service at; lleadford last Sunday morning: To Ravi}. N. RUTLEDGE, Undergraduate Toronto University, Assistant. Pastor Richmond Hill Methodist Circuitâ€" DEAR BBQâ€"We are aware that. your stay among,r us. as our pastor, is now almost. at a close, but. before you leave us, we, the younger members of your congregation of [Ieadt‘ord Metho- dist: Church, desire to place on record our higl-igxppreeiation of your arduous labors'iriyoiur behalf, and of your untirâ€" iug energy and zeal for our progress and growth in matters spiritual ; also we re- cognize the value of the many useful words of Christian counsel which have fallen from your lips to us during the past three year's, and we sincerely assure you that your labors amongst us have not been in Vain, but that the many and good results of diligent. research on your behalf will be remembered by us when you are on your new field of labor. “ We know not what awaits us.” but we sincerely trust and have confidence that: your future labor will be still more extended and useful than during the past and that your future career will be bright and illustrious as a minister of the Great; Church in whose service you go forth. And your friends will ever pray for Score one more for Rwhmond Hill Fire Bugade. THEY MAKE A SPLENDID SHOW‘ INC AT THE TORONTO CARNIVAL. â€"'The Rev. Mr. Speer made a pleasing amigpgpprigfe rgply. Théâ€"Re-v. Mr. Bhr-ke‘x‘ Who was present. addressed kind words of encouragement to pastorand people.- The Fifth Quarterly Meeting of Vaughan 8. S. Association in institute exerciseshwas held in- {Murray Chapel, Vaughan. June 25th, 1890. with Rev. A. McLaughlin, pastor of the Church as Director. Several of the ministers of the township were present ; also S. S. workers from several schools. The papers presented had been thoughtfully prepared. Many of us knew more about. our Bibles at nine o’clock that night than before. Healthy discussion follow- ed the papers. School diflicultics also Were presented and discussed. A desire to help and be helped pervaded the meeting. Murray Chapel friends gave the Ins‘t‘ihxe a good tea. The nest .Inâ€" stitute meeting was announced to' be held, 1). V,, in Concord Methodist Church. Yanghnn, in October, and this meeting: of' instruction best understood by thosefivho attended. Closed, Rev. C. H. Shortt giving: the Benediction. W. 11‘. WILMOT, Sec. P. Com. Pine Grove, June 30th, 1890. M. E MAPES, S. lezm LUNAU, ’l‘. M. A. CASELY, E. Vafighan S. S. Instltu‘ce. ufiviform accompanied by the mas, S. ’J‘. RUBSON, UNAU, ’l‘. P. l’ADGET, saw. E. B. ELSON, H. A. LUNAU. Headford. A Canadian Favorite. HE season of green fruits and summer _ thinks is the lime whom the worst forms (If cholera mot-bus, diarx'hu'm, and buwel Cmuuluinls prevail. As a sul'ezuurd Ur. Fuwlcr's lCMmcL of \ViH Slmwburly Hmuld be [<va in the house, For 35 yems it has been the mud 1c” Me remedy. Modern (‘himllv â€";\wlnvuul Miss(wi1h an umbiella)â€"“ ling pardon I” Polite gen- llemunv" Don’t mention it. I have auulher x-Je Ieh." Little Quarrels Breed Big. You just lining a couple of lililu quarrels into your 11.x):in mid llicy’ll breed like sparrows. and yuujusl bung :2. bottle of quduck Blood l3il1eia inlo your [muse and see ilUW quickly lit-21:11) and strength follow ilsuse. Nothing excels it for SHL‘llgthH" in-r iegululing and purifying puwer. :I Distrustful People Make an exception in favor uf Dr. Fowl- er's Extinct ut' \Vi r1 Sh‘uwhurly. Ila known virtuesns a cure for diun'bouu, dysenlery, chuhnu murhus and all bowel complaints cause all who Us!) it to regard it as the most wh'ublc md cfl'ecluul 161m dy obtainable. “ Have you read Longf'ulluw’a “enigma-- lion?” “.5de (he de'pmlmem clerk hf unulhcr. “No,” was the mply, “I did not. know he had 185i med.” What Say They ’r‘ 1-) popularity incrvueing. ln reliabin [he Hand'n'd In meiil Ihe first. In fact, the best i'vme'ly furall summer (:mnpluin's. diariliuga, dysentery. cramps. colic, cl) ;l(; u inlhmum, etc, is Dr. Fowler'n Extract of \Vlld Struwbeny. All medicine dealers sell it. give to l'iiends lhe power of bringing any very bad cuse before a muzislrnle who, i!" the medical evidence was cun‘plem, would grunt an order For leinnolary detention on [he gmnnd of immcs. 'l‘hissuenis tn us a very duul)1i'ul prnpnml. However cmot‘ul th pre- szulimm inken. it would be impnsiihlu In uvuid slim-king abuses. int n dipvmmninc is as often i-S anxiu-u‘s as his friends cun be to {we hiinsvll' limn as cutsud tyranny, and every dncmr knuws inSlnncc‘s of peisuns who 5:0 as far us to resign their lil':e|ty for n perind in order ihrzl they may he placed under I’jld (lisc'igl m. At prosenr, how-- evvr, if any one who takes this course changes his mind, he cunnnl be cmnpellml I.) kwp to his ayemnnnt Why Should nnl The law aid him in hi3 gnod I'i-snlulions? An Act might be passed wivh ptx‘fvct anl'cty giving hdbllil'll drnnlmid's Ihe pnwor In subject thcnmelves In Control, and enabling: xhnsv to whom they commit Lln'nmrlvus to enforce the conditions voluntarily accopwd. The Globe belinven hmidreds would lfllxe advantage of the nppm'luniry. nnd that. (he mcnsuie would bxing new life 12-de happi - nch to many hnnschulds. MEJobu Palmei‘ has gone to Port Huron £5 at- tend the races. Mr B Barnard, of Btudford, gu'fi'f'o a. pleasant call to this otfice on Thursday lush. RUTIIERFbImAOn July Ist. NormanElliott, only son of Robert and Nellie Rutherford, aged 11 months and 17 days. A Beneflcent Discovery. THE NOBLEST ACIHEVEMICN'P- op smxcn. The iron horse. with its tireless strength, its pulses of vapour and its heart of ‘tlame is a. glorious exponent, of the creative ca-- pacity of the human mind ; and the metal- lic nerves through which intelligence courses over a continent. prove by every flash of thought which traverses them that man possesses one attribute essentially grand, the power to annihilate space and time. But. vast and important, as have been the results of making steam and lightning the common carrier and mes-- senger’ of the world, the discovery by which weak or impure blood can be vita-- iizeél or restored to new vigour and purity by means of internal and external remedies is of infinite value. The resources of vege- table chemistry as developed and applied by Thomas Hollowayjlqve roved equual to this mighty task. His impart to the stream of life a disinfecting principle which frees the system from all impure and poisonous elements. The powers of chemistry are almost beyond culeulation, and as he has brought them to bear upon all the varieties of disease in those inValunhle vegetable compounds known as HOLLOWAY‘S PILLS AND OIN't‘n Mew, they have compostsed their highest and holiest object. Rev W R Barker and wife were in the village this week visiting. . The sanction of governments, the pat-- ronnge uf princes. the approval of all Christian nations, the grulilude of pagan millions nlleal the worth of these lwin curmivea. ln fuck there is no region with which l‘lrlgl‘u'd or any country has any commercial inlr-rcmrse where Holloway would not find himself at home. Some estimate may be funnzvtl of the exlont and mziety of his fm‘e‘ ) Cm‘xesxmndence. from the 1':ch that sixty own-spam!ng clerks, of which number sixteen are ucconnpliahed linguiem, are cmpluyt'd in conducting it. He is the centre of a sanitary circle that bells the \vuxld.â€"-Duily Republic. Mr John Ridden, of Port Dover, was visiting in the village on Wednesfluy. Under the influence of the Ointment. the shin, however disfigured by eruptions or excrescerces, becomes a; {abula mm pure, spotless. and transparent; and this unsure of blemishes is not necnmpiishe'i by drivingt buck disease into the vital recesses of the. system but by neutralizing,r the morbid "Ml-- terial which feeds it. ' The Pills not upon the internal fluids and the organs which sécrct‘e them upon the sanitary principle. Tth destrty the acrid particles subjected to their chemical action, as ini'aHibly as an a-Htuli‘ nt‘nt‘rulim's an acid; and at the smnetiine impart a mild and constant electric action to the secreu i e and exzcretive machinery Steam, as the great motor, is a sub:. diary agent. Its usefulness consists,maiuiy‘ in conveying substantial benefits, with speed and certainty, to the fields in which they {He to operate. IL is simply the bearer of Messings, not their originnmr. Of all the freight which it carries over law] and sea. ihere is pc-ihaps none so precimu as Holloway’s remedies. E! 1'3 scarcely a figure ol'speech :0 say that whilhersovcr i! conveys ihem it (lies “with healing on its wings ” ing with many is for drinkY and to obtain this every duty is set aside, (:vux'y principle of honor is outraged. A mun naturally kindhvm'tod b1 comes a tnmistur of selfish-v moss. and in his lucid moments he is so op--‘ piessed by the SCUM-J of his‘ degradation that he seeks to dim?!” rtfloctiou in fresh and incxeascd indulgence in slim-t. deSO-- maniac isa smt ()l‘lunatic; and it is in mime icsmcta as :1 lunatic and that he ought to be treated. Some tei'mmers wuuid Habitual Drunkards. Society Notes. E%§?%7§ NEE STOCK; THAT’S ALL WE A’S’K. EVE LEFT UP OUR VOICE HonLown’s Fursâ€"Pure Blood.â€" When the Blood is pure, its (Simulation calm and equuble. and the nerves well. These Pills possess a marvellous power in securing these essentials of health by pu’ri‘j flying, regulating, and strengthening the fluids and solids. Holloway’s Pills can be confidently recommended to all persons suffering from disordered digestion, or wor- ried by nervous fancies, or neuralgic pains. They correct acidity and heartburn, dispel sick headache, quicken the action of the liver. and act as alterntives and gentle nperients. The weak and delicate may take them without fear. .Holloway’s Pills arevcminently serviceable to' invalids of‘ir- rimble constitution, as they raise the ac» tion of every organ to its natural standard, and universally exercise a calming and se-- dative influence. WASH embroidery silks and other kinds for sale at the HERALD storo. RAI’IDE PLALT DIV'ISION; SEALED TENDERS addressed to thounder- signed, and endorsed “ Tenders for tho St. 0 Cunnis," will be received (Lt this (Alice, ' of the Eastern and We em u‘ntil t m ails on chnés: , an,“ (h v f v ‘ . .- i \ 0 Jul ext for the COIISD'HCMOH 01‘ [L ’ y ' . . *' woim 01:0. {Lb Mornsbnrg, and the deepening mu J, ' '11) mb of tho Rupidu 1 . hum]. The work “LmL‘N divided into three sections, each about a, mile in leligth‘ ' The rcbpcctivo accepted cheques must be en- dorsed over to tho Minister 0f Railways and Canals, nnd will be forfeited if the purty tender- ing declines entering intn contract 102' the works at the mics and 011 the terms stated in 1.110 offer submitted. Tho CLeqnes thus sent; in will be reâ€" turned to the respective parties whuso tenders ' nut: opted. Depurhnont of Railways and Canalsl Ottawa, 11}le Juno, 1831). EMWTKHEUQEEEH‘EE AM) éfifi’MiifiG PROMPTLY ATTENDED T0 A map of the locality, together with plans and specificntiona of the réspccfivu works, can be soon on and after \Vcdncsdny,tho OLII any“! July next, at this office, mnl at the Resident Engineer's Office, Morrisbm‘g. whore printed forms of tender mm be obtuined. In the b of firms then) must be attached to tho tender, tho actual signatures of the full nmmc, the nuture of the occupation and rosi- dcnco of each member of the sauna, and, further, (In maceptud cheque on n clmraox‘oxl ba‘nk in Canada for the sum of $100", must: accompany the tender for Section N0 1. 11nd an uccoytcd choque on {L chart-eer bank in (imnmhu, for the sum of $2,400 for ouch 01' Mm other sections. V'l‘his Depfirmumfl: (1063 not. however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Encnlecl Wire, Burle Wire, Galvanized Wire, Nails, Garden Tools, Chums, (farpet‘ Sweepers, Building Péper, Scales, Hot Air Furnaces, Iron lx’uofing, Stoves, ’I‘i'nware of all kinds, Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Carpet Felt, ClblCIll Pumps, and all kinds of Hard- ware and Tin ware. E-icmfizafi : IEEEEE : Efiaréware :' Store W1 “29:. cmmsfu; Jami Atknson Xe Swiiz'er, IMPORTERS.- ~ ~ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TO THE EDITOR: a§§§§§ ‘ To announce that we expect every man to do his duty by himself and family and comeand It’s SELLS CEEEAP FOR CASH. W hen he knows he has a gcod thing is either dcficicntiu wind or Wisdomr big thing and a good thing and'_\ve Want you to know it. ’l‘ake our word just enough to come and see the Goods. C. Ily ordn- A. P. BRADL SECRLTARY Disease is the beginping of death, its, approach should be met at once by ap--_ propriate remedies. No beuer means ex"; ists than me use of Burdock Blog’d Billeré whenever symptoms of any disea’s'e of the ston‘mch, liver, bowels or blood appear. B.’ B. B'. is the best life preserver. " Clara. Johnson says you and I are an: gnged, Ethel,” said Chappie. ’ " Clarq Johnson always did say every spiteful thing about me she could think of.” Douhltedne“ Do you think your father" likes rim”? he inquired. “ Oh, yes,” she answered. " He said he was going to wait tounight. to see you.” Persons fiosfz‘oué of, keeping files of the Toron‘ to daily papers can be supplied with sevornl' years‘of the Globe, Mail and Empire. Apply to' in severe cases ivher' other remedies have failed. My reason for sending a frat. 1mm? '6‘: I want ll“ medicine to he its own rccom- ' ' mendation. It costs you noth. ‘ ing for :1 trial, and a radical cu‘ie is Certain. Give Express and Post ofilcc. Addres ‘ m hcvcn: Lu>u3 .. u. v...“ . My :- “non for sun {3 a free‘ 1: medium: to he its own recom- mendation. It costs you noth. ing for :1 trial, and a radical cufe is Certain. Give Express and Post ofilcc. Addres: H. G. ROOT M. (2., I86 West Adelaide at. Toronto, Ont. m In" EDQ‘ DR. .EGWLEHS gEXT: one :31: ,‘WlL‘ AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS W ls qLamas or THE B’OWELQ » ELIABLE ro CHILDREN OR q. 3 R‘ Th6 EmLEPsv an FALLIHGSIGKNESS keginnlng of Health. NOTICE; Send at once for a FREE BOTTLE and a vnluab}: Treatise. This remedy is a sure and radical cure and is perferfl] marmless as no injurious drugs are used in its preparation. I will warrant it lo cur: ifiélérziMéi‘éfi-u; ‘O L: I C ’a'x‘Qr 1R AM PS :IABRHEN YSENTERY «TBfiWEERBY? HQLERW THE HERALD OFFIC‘E. Sum“ WR‘ED' CURES

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