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The Liberal, 29 Jul 1881, p. 5

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Amoxgg the pains and aches cured with imarvailom; .mpidity by Dr. Thomas” Eclec~ ,tric:0§i, is ear-ache. The young are espec- 1ially subject to it,am1 the desirability of .Oil as a iamin remedy is enhanced by the ,fact thatimis admirably adapted not only to ythe shave ,aiiment, but also the hurts. dis- .o-nlersmf the bowles, and affections of the 111110;“, rtewvhich :the young are especially nubjaot. On Friday evening of last week, three of ‘Wm. Harriusons children were playing on :some lumber by his new house, on Rich- ;mond Street, when a nest of bees were dis- ?tnrbed by the noise, and a swarm flew about the head of one of the little girls sand stung her in about. a dozen or more difi'erent places The other two mcapcd with about half the number. Vennor prognosticates extreme heat. for the 23rd,?4th, and 25th of ethe present mon- th, with severe wind storms. A decidely .0001 to coid change 011 the 27th, 28th, and 29th, with showery weather and storms, ~chiefly in the west. This cold wave, he says, may carry frost in western sections. both in (Canada. and the United States. The Govenor G eneral. uOn Thursday of last week,Load,Lorn6 and Quite passed up theNorthorn by special train, on his way to visit; Manitoba. They stopped twenty minutes at, Newmnrkeu, when he was welcomed by the Mayor and corporation. A. complimentwry address was presented to him, to which he made a brie-f reply. He called at several otherimportaut points along the line. Stung by Bees. The new bell ‘to be placed in the tower vof the Methodist Church has arrived in To. Tonto. Its weight is 1000 lbs and cost $240 in Baltimore. An excellent bargain has been secured in this bell, as such a one could not be procured in Canada at less than from $350 to $400. It will be placed in po- sition at an early day. Venmr. Two young men were scenin agasden that did not belong to them, in the vildage nu wednesdny morning. They are hereby warned to be careful of where they find themselves about 5 a. m. in inture. The new Bel]. Eckardt's sixth Monthly Sale will beheld at the Palmer House on \Vcdnesday next. at 10 a. m. Agnod list of articles will be put up. Also the Monthly Fair will be held on the same day‘ Look Sharp. Village Council. Light fingered persons are discovering whereabouts o-f appleH and cucumbers in the village. l’ossessurs of these luxuries are on the look out for garden visitors. That Pmk Edition . The Watford Adviser Raye: The pink edition of the Jlaz‘liswha: they call we Evening News now. Thievmg. Monthly Sale 315mm! and mum Eigutcllvigmr. Village Council Metataon Monday evening next at 8 p. m. in the Council Chamber in Lorne Hall. Neither Gasoline, Vaseline. Cnrboline, Allen’s or Hall’s Hair Restorers have Prndflced luxurimt Hair on bald bends. ("lint grout discovery is due to I'lr. Winlcl'COI'byns 144, King St. West Toronto, as can be testified by hundreds of living witnesses in Toronto null the Province. The Restorative is put up in bottles at one dollar each or six for five dollars. To be had n1" all respeclible Drnggists. Testimonials will be furnished in future liesues. bend for Gireulnr and Testimonials. ' CIIA LLENG Flu-I will (loposit 5500 to be given to charitable purposos in the City of Toronto, if any of the sn-cnllml “ restorative "manufacturers will place a like amount for 11‘? Same purpnso to give sutislnctory evidence to me that they can produce results to com- pare with mino. CHARLES MAITLAND WlNTERCDRBYN 144 King St- WestToronto- Friday, Jzoly 29, 1881. Cherries have been a short crop. Berries have not been very plenum]. Cool weather again Who says Civic Holiday. Harvest is well under way Toronto June 20th 1881. {Mm @iheml. It is reported that a. red, fiery looklng comet is now visible in the sky. It became visible to the naked eye in Toronto on Sun- day morning, with a tail one degree In leu- gth, is nightly becoming percepitibly bright- er, and the tail is increased in length. It is situated at present between Beta and Theta. in the constellation Auriga. Both comets are distinctly visible early in the morning, when the eastern fin is also rendered un- usually brilliant by the presence of Jupiter are all visible with >9. smell telescope. Venus is slightly gibbous, and in a telescope Q moderate power presents a very fine appe- arance, the light being most intense. The new comet has not been sufficiently obser- ved by astronomers to enable them to make certain definite statements regarding its In. ture appearance and course. By August 20th it will eclipse in brilliancy the comet which appeared in June, and is now growing indis- inot. Nomination for the office of Second Dep~ uty Reeve. of Vaughan Will take place in the Town Hall tomorrow. \Ve do not antici- pate that the Township will he put to the expense of an election, though as things are run iamer on a political basis in the Township (a very udesireble thing) it is hard tosay what may he done. We hope if own-conservative friends are going to set up opposition they will not disgrace their common sense by selectlng {Is their candi- date, the irrepressible Daniel, who “ill eug- erly snatch at the opportunity. However if he is homnd ,to put himself before the peo- ple,another lesson or two similar to the last two or three he got from the electors of Vaughan, will be of lasting benefit to him. Apart from election by acclamation, his nomination will be the most certain forecast of the success ,of his opponent, whoever he may be Another Comet. At the Meeting of the School Board on Saturday, Mr. McBride, of Newcastle, was engaged as Head Master of the High School here for the remainder of the year. There were 25 apnlicants, and out of these Mr. McBride stood first and Mr. A. G. 1“. Law- rence second in favor. Mr. Lawrence taught the senior department of the Public School here “with entire satisfaction to the Board,” and the Board might have eonsistenlly given him a trlal in the High School, for Which he is thoroughly qualifier} “79 have no doubt, however, they have made an ex- cellent choice in Mr. McBride, and we Wish him succes. Municipahty of Véughan. Head Master. Mrs. H', F. Lang, Bethany, 0nt.,writes : -â€"â€"“I was one of the greatest'suffers for about fifteen months with a disease of my ear similar to ulcers, causing entire deaf- ness. I tried everything that could be done through medical Fklll, but Without relief. As n. last rcSort, I tried Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrie Oil, and in tell minutes found relief. I con- tinued using it and in a. short time m y car was curedflnd hearing completely re- stored. I have used this wonderful healer successfully in cases of mflamation of the lungs, sore throat, coughs and colds, cuts and bruises,&c.,ih fact it is our family mtdv icine.” The new organ just placed in St. Mary’s Church here, will be opened on Sunday next, fist/just. There will be three serviâ€" ces during the day, at 11.30 a. m. 3.30 p. m. 630 p. m. conducted by the Rev. Septimus Jones, of Toronto. Mr. \V. P. Atkinson will preside at the organ, and a. number of talented singers from Toronto and elsewhere are expected to be present. There Will be a cullectionut each service in aid of the organ fund. The organ is an exceedingly hand- some one, coating, we are told, about $700. It is indeed: a. credit to the enterprise of the members of the congregation. Grip came out last week with a new coat On. It has improved its well known neat appearance by a cover of toned paper, which is devoted to the interests of advertisers. As an advertising medium it cannot be ex- celled. as for itsndvertisments are illustrated by Grip’s cartoonists. It; now presents a. neat pamphlet like n‘ppearance, Otggan O pening. Journalistxc. 48-1y Consisting Zorincipally of English, Irish, Scotch, and Canadian Tweed, Scotch and I rish Sergi- French and English Worsteds, Fine West of England Trouserings, Black and Blue Broadclot/ Black and zlne Venetians, Does/eins, Cassinzeres, Etc., in all the Larest and Most C om/Mete toe/1' _, of the kind n Canada. OUR CLOTHING is, without doubt, quite equal, if not suferior to the best New You? clothing for lyle. Fit, and Materials, a proof of whlch is the large number of First Prizes awardc h as at Toronto, Hamilton, and other Exhibitions during the past Season. Gentlemen requiring Fine Clothing will find it to their advantage to insfiect oar foe/e be]. ~ Ab urchasing. We are, this season, in addition to our Large Trade in Fine Ordered Clothing, ma/ez'ng a sf. . cialty of Low Priced Tweed uits, which we will make to order at the followin price .- ~â€" NIH NEW SPRING STOGK OF FINE WGULLEM We beg to notify our numerous Patrons and the general Public that Concrete Harvest T0018 and Hardware FARMERS & BUILDERS And save from Ten to Fifteen per cent. Golden Griffin, King Street East. Toronto Are manufacturing this year, NEARLY DflUBLE the quantity of HARVE STIN G MACIIINE S turned out any previous Year- CAUSE: INCREASED DEBI A ND . Send for circulars and do not purchase until you have examined the recent valoable improvements. PATTERSON & BRO. Patterson, Ont‘ PATTERSON & BRO $12, $18.50, $15, $18 OOK HERE Buy your At the . ATKENSON. we are nowin receipt t

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