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The Liberal, 16 Mar 1883, p. 1

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y.n1.,e.\cq»t the th J. Sunday when the sank-0 mm] 521 'lllk‘l Hanna. Sunday {ghoul 21111130 pm An, Ructnr. ROMAV (“ WES folluw Hill at Ll) mend Hill at W FR.£DA.Y MORNING Stn‘flh'fl‘w. 13th Mzu‘kh: n erztm‘izz “1 1st zl‘hvn‘lul'iik . .. ‘ 1\T:Lp1(,. , . "[311) \Vn'flh ‘ Klaiu‘nm Noblotmx ‘ Aunsthutws. $2,: io. :10. do. do. do do. do 0 [ha etc” 113ml when ordered, and name hut Hm hns‘cnmtm'inl used. Address; A. ROBLVSON L.]).S., Aurora Ont. I’Imszxvz'x at“ o‘clock on \Vcduvm‘ Pastor. The Mob]:me (41‘ I‘M? R0011! 'inIL ia ' ' do ed. \' Thornhm , :RICHMOV‘) HIM fleets m thu 'l‘wn] m‘cnnw, m7 vuf’v s‘x‘n‘r'ma 71' ihrm‘y of over 1000 To‘lun ,npuz: m'my 'i'nmflm' evening. in tle Mu- (3011101121‘11.frmn'7 10* u' 1m 1%, E. Jutw. Libra» . iuu. ]1LH‘,L\ULLA?L]11] I 'nssimm periodically, INCH‘WUREE 1i 2 (.1 (jmvuyr RANh.~1\1u for I'ILUHN) 0 (‘1') 'I'mw uni Saturday evening at, :JO o’clr . J. l'mw u Lc‘ulor. MIx-Hwn‘s‘ 1x “1. Rogers, FBfi‘lhliSI. Everslcy P. O. MAPLE, 19th OfGnCh month. as administered for painless Nitrous (mi 011 W I‘hnnkful 1m 1110 favors of the 173% ten years, ma; tillho mnmltmlin any ln‘zmoh of the proâ€" f(‘s‘ni011.{LKfUH'H‘I : Aarm-u, 1st, am, Uiih, mul wind of onvh month. N{u\\'mm'k<-fi ,. ...... ‘lnd do. icichmnml 11m . UH] ndillth fln‘ 3"”111101 House) .Km’risior tu me. LN my] :34). [‘3 (w: «it. Chzmoury )Ixa'rnoms at 1L)'1§():L.m..mnl l' at ‘) ‘-§() p.111. (lmxma‘l Thursday m1:an mul Electing L-w l'js Friduv “(mm RN 5. l'vch Audi: I}.A., 111.5101'3‘ Rmnmoxn â€"Mcatsin Ll‘ Lud Monday UH m Mu‘m'u m1] 131!ch Crnslw. \\u )1. modnlht Ll‘nrxm‘m i'nivmsitv. Mcmher (‘011 1’11} 'ioinnua Sn ‘zgmns, 0116..I_m‘»e of Stoufl'ville) Ynng, Shunt. )tir-hzmmd Hill. Office Hours H to 10 {L m -' Ln H )L m. lm‘lmnva L. ,wmnm ]1:111, ' moon, at ti 0 \‘11117 RIGHMUTS 1) IHUL, VILLKOE (‘u Man» in \u , John Bran ; :Cm'n» 01110): ~. ,1 a < : Ul'msby, Wnu l“ gale); J‘ H. Sand ‘, t,11]I{JJ‘1‘.‘{L1>]\01'. ()}cx1<,M.‘1 ecfy, A. 0. U. \\'.,I,vy film Mu. Nu. 1H, Hoots in the in (.110 (‘rn‘nmt‘ou Hmum of the Mummiu Hall mmh u‘ltum‘ ix'o F (My :xtfib‘cluck 11,111. Rene» ucm‘y m 1 aw q x. luv. , mm in muse. of death. J‘ A. 118w}? u)’, M:w-.r1‘\\1n mum. R. T. of ' L‘pornnw‘. RunhlmmdNiH Council, :30. 4 }\ h. m 'J'«;~‘]v(n‘-MI(-e 112m, 021011 ulcer» mntito Tm «‘ax (WHIqu mmflchmk 11 in. Bone» fioiary on. “gum ' mml to male 01' fmunle Inembersuw ' {mu m m «use 0f (loath 0(‘0, one halt hnynbic 1 (“150 mi" (Inability. J. H. Ssuder mu Select L on 1an"); (LA. Sturgeon Smwwrt. {summing H m ( m1 \. [JUUAU JLAMA. Han n u, Amu. ]10UL\ULL‘$?L]11] i : lizm (rm \LJ‘ Runs/Muck for uni S tummy evunmg at. 1mm periodically. RTCIHIU. Hrnmircm’v _‘ 'I'mw _00%:HK :. .1. Yam 1 LUMIC . VILLKOE (‘m'ym‘ 4m \u , John 1%)‘0W11;:Cm'n» 0111013, \1 m. Urmsby, Wnu 1“ {finale}; J‘ H. Sande“ n; :m l JJ‘ 1‘ quor. ()kxk, \' ‘1 ecfy, A. 0. U. \\'.,Ivy film Mu. Nu. 1H, Hoots in the in (.110 (‘rwnmt‘ou Hmnn of the Munmxiu Hall zwh mm] H '\'0 Friday ‘ L 8111:1001; 11,111. Rene» ncmv m, aw gx \ lur» 2mm in muse. of death. J‘ AIE. Swnxur, Mn n1‘\\1n‘1\'1m1n. Brno.“ F. Langsiafl, RICHMOND HILL. (mice hours: 0 n.111.,2 p 1‘11” and 7 \7. m. W. J.(‘hm'}1,m11\7, D..(".1\I.,1\T.(‘..P. S. 0. Late Toronto(hum-1‘1 Hns‘pilifl, Y}!an('ifl Surgeon Ere. 011100.11. U to 11, 2 to 4. and 6 t 7.230. ST. Mun“ s Emsqmj Viv-HQ} \? HM' Omce hour, ‘0 (L. 111.,1md 1 to 2.30 pm- $1 per annum, in advance. VOL. V. (I Bl BUSINE SS CARDS. mm “E cCannell, Graduate of’ Toronto University, Dru {Tharriumh \W oslon. Dr. Jausaos Langsinfl ARI) At his Printing 1‘ ‘mblishment :2 Em. I"; own, A: ‘1 :‘ m":z'_\‘::-:L:J,;m\v. SUIN . Lnrsiin l‘K‘OL‘MH'x‘ m Athniraltq' Cum“ ‘ Con Jii‘wc glirrcinrg V\1‘1m1'm\'s, kinlir-inm', Notary, (“an Manny Rnnm 2\1_1Tninn 1mm Ruiliiugs, NorL 'i‘urrmm‘ ‘L'l‘. Tm'nntu. IS PUBIJSHI“. D EVERY EM. W1 J. “’iison, “Jillian: K. ‘ Dr. (MT, Maude, ‘H1\X u.m.,:in<‘x _\ cwmn 1 L'W‘nriSm'vims in order jmm I'l 1LT ‘l u.m.. mm Rimnmmd :mn: Hm In ‘mwin ' Snnduj int Richâ€" A? :Lm,.:w:p1 Thu :11! :LL 1W“) iLJ)1., vim Mm ‘ mm“ uVm 1; thirdb‘undm'. ‘ 1 a“ V, Mr. A. Robinson, . STE\VART, Sced'ée'fiivs. Chfiw‘i'hCS. S!‘,RGF.()?\‘ DENTIS’Y‘ £919 a :11. \\" :‘m T 01‘ CP\N/\DA\.*SOX‘ViUOS ‘1 nmqund Sunday whom], mfl 1‘1‘:L).'(\,1' Meeting every mm Yuuug vwmle‘s Prayer xiuv m'mmw, 111 the Lur‘x‘m'c £mdimu,zuu1\V. H. Barlm'cll, HI ‘ May on or before full . 511L21~1~111'<1,\\'.A'I. " 1. 0. G. ’1‘: \Vednosr ay T. D. suhnul ilknnlmrunco A s d» m y Sunday when Emmi}. fiihcml ” No.21 GJLC ic Hall on the ‘ail 111mm, x41; 8 o‘clnuk 1mm mm 0F(iANAnA.W‘Icrvioos u‘r H) p111. Prayer moutin Rev. 1. Campbell BY .u. (71n'1w\§.#§o\'virc nt 3 Sunday of evm‘y month, Sil-l'lilllk‘mt are held at 11 :30 )Llll Rev. 1%. Shank- .r'\ flu‘uni firm w" (‘. \ ‘Jkrma Inn Upf Lira tflI‘oronto :10 do do do (10‘ do ONT Ont. 01ml; of the TM Division Court, Clerk and 'l'musnrcr of Vaughan, Imgist ‘urul J}i,\“uhs,1\1m’1‘iâ€" (14.1415 and Dun.le Commissioner in inurt of Qnoun’slimlch, 101'. Goo. Laugslafl Has removed from King, and commen- ced practice :tL Thoruhill. Nov. (it11,’82~tf. NOTARY PUBLIC )woyle are always an the lookout for I ; vhxuwm in invrmlsv their earnings, ‘ ' > mm] m Iinw hm'omo wealthy: thnso ' givhu (In nut imm'm'u t]!8il‘0]‘p()1'tll1li~ tim rmnnm m pawn-L \Vu HUN 11 great chum-u tn “HUN: Jnmwjv. \\' \vzmt munv men, women, boys and {mm 10 w v ]< fur 11s viuhtin their 10- «thTiL Aln' mm mm (in the war]; properly from £310,11th Mum '[ 'm‘ )IH‘JHI‘N‘ \vi 1 pny ton timm‘ ordinary \vzmm, E'Iqumsivu (mm furni~Jle hum, No mm who unmzws I‘LU‘E 1m 1mch mnnm' ‘21}mliy, Yuu rem xlv‘.’m(:_\‘mn ‘\\‘|mh‘ Lm'm in the “my” mwmh‘ Vth 'Mm‘ mmzw-mmx F111] 1'1fo 'â€" Jr-n, m,nv1r‘x:L]lt“ 'm‘ w‘w 1. mt, free, Adkh‘c, s HILL Maine. A Stlngun d’ Co, For Emery 1’. 0., County York, (successor to the late 1)' 1'1. JMVins) Insurance [\gzvnt, fur the befit and most rulmble (Mumpnnivs drum; business in Cunt), «m. ’m‘ ; «loxiynun of insuring in a first. class cannmly suauid obtain ()u1‘2'2LLcs before insuring elsmvhere Barristers e,th north of ificmhmd Chambers, 18 and 20, Jinn; 5mm \\ cat. Tumuun As.B:-:’1'Hur:1:,(,g,(3. CHARLES M053 \V. (L10 l.(‘(!\‘N](IDGE .N W. HUYLES WAM 1-,]: BA HWlCJi. AJS. AYLEBWORTH \V. J. J91: «.Nhs. On‘mv Having recently built the above House on the site of the old Stage Hotel, and furnished it bhrnughmlt‘in fintmlu, Hyhx] nm prepared to givu tho )mhlic L110. host nl' mm»)mnmlutions (loud shading: 11ml ntwntivc hustlers: Smnple Rooms for ()mmnm'uiul 'l‘rmr‘ellm‘s. 'lorms, 51 her day. Thu Rivluunnll Hill Omnibus lem‘es this House M, 7:30 mm. for Toronto and leaves Toronto :Lt‘ l0 um. Money to Lehman. Alarzze amount of Money to Loml on farm 01' c;tvprope1‘by intcl’csb 7 per cent; no commis- 1011. 158 KngV street Fast, Tm‘onm. Fj1'.~.{~(-, 13:: mm- mm‘vinl house. (1HinACU)IIUIIOJHUUDundOVGl‘y 111501111011 shown Guests. Supcriur Smhhnp. HENRY LEMON. I’J'xnxriobor. Old Iron. Rugs, Brass, Xxx, bmght for Cash at City Prices. (fhimncv Sweeping attended to on shortest notice. Jun. 5th.'8371y. BY ROYAL AUTHORITY. Conveyancing, Loans, Insurance, Col- lections, etc. AURORA, ~ - ONTARIO. Oct. 17, 6111. Issuer of Marriage Lir‘onsos for the ()ounty of Yorkltcul li<tuu~ mm [nsnmmro Agent. Parties: having farms or lot»; fur sale, or w shim: Insurâ€" ance in life or property will have their orders prowl _\' attended tn by thu lemvo‘ Money to 1mm at 8 per cont m1 umwovud freehold socurity ()[Iice'flmu‘t Hunsa Turnnto Manama d7. Stokes, Limnsad Ani‘t‘imwcr fm‘ Hm (‘mmty onork, re- spectfully RA!]i('HH your 1v:1,t.1~mmvto and friendly imhlvncm snlr‘s mttondm‘ on the shortest notice and :Lt. musmmlm rm, ‘ I). O. mldn S, King. Licensed Auctimmm‘ fur Um (‘mmtv of York, 1‘0â€" HIHM-H‘nlly sth [N )‘J‘rlll‘1QLH‘01111QU and friend; infhwnco Rules {Lttmule‘i on the shortest notice, mud at reasonable L 1" 0. :\(h11‘09~;, Riemann"), Moss. E’nlconbndg (K: Hoylos. Licensed Anetinnom‘ fm' 1,110 Counties of York ()nim‘mzmd I‘opl‘ Hands sold an t-rmsiamm-nt. (ionul‘ul males m” SCUCK, (ML. m'mnl‘ytly utwndud to ill, 1'0:12~011:Lblu rum». 1‘. O. :u]<h'n;~.,, I'NlONVILLE. Importer 0i\\'nt(11es. clocks mu] fine jewr‘llery a sum); of Dinmomh and previous $101105 always on hand, THIRD HOUR SOUTH OF QUEEN TRENT, 'J‘()1L()I\”J‘f). I; humfm'tnrmgz of ewellery, and repm inunh . «chm and clocks on the. prvlmses, {L speciuJLY Thunkingmn' patrol» and friondkfm' their lib- orulvuummgv i1. the past, \w M4: to Smtu that we have .iuw ovuiwad :1, large .xtuuk nfmnvgouds in Intest designs. A large stock 01 Elgin and \Vulthum wutvhcs km :1 on hand. Licensed Anctimmm‘ for the (Tommy of York} Salon {Ltumdud 4m Ihv, chm‘tox‘f 11(vtivcfi11d at run.- nJm rut Addl‘o Nubletml 1‘. 0 Clock 'UR ON'I \HIO. And dealer in \Vutulms. Clmks,mu1 Juwmh}; Richmond Hill Ont. FEES EDE RICK W’EE E’l‘LOCK, fiichnnomd Eiill. y, The ’alnnm' Mousse, RICHMOND HILL. JOHN PALMER, Proprietor. 0]}, MACDONALD. MIRRITT 8: (IO.Y REMOVED. .H€D§EE’E[ A. HDE‘IWHNS. .E :a 1m «'5 EVE. La ‘11'0211‘1- , CONVEYANCER, ETC. 'fi‘fim 1335120, Hanoi, . J, Arm 5: 2'0“ :54 Salem Evian-alt. ), ‘~ hmccunnmug. 1 A. L. Shame, an Watch Maker, Georg“! Eakin, 9;. ms. Brow“. .E. “’zunhssfi (Iron 10 Uniur Lour Muluinu RICHMOND HILL, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1883. Box {)6}. VICTORIA SQUARE ,Ruusg. ‘. F") "3 iin‘xrifi. muunl 1H1 “In Essa/dials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity 1» on 0 \. Yum: MARfiIAGE LIGENSE JESUIQK ()F “Blond will tell.” A face adorned with Pimples, Doils, Bluches &c., is; not a pccnliurly pleasanc sight, an invariably bemlums an impure state of the bland. Dr. Czll‘snnls Stomach Bitters free the system from all grass lmnmrs, render the Bland Pure and (foul, aids digestion and givcsalmnlthy nppeiite. For sale by all lll‘llgb’ists in large Bottles at 50 cents. llis Theory Explained. Professor Wiggins claims a great success for his predictions of a. great storm from March the 9th to the 11th. True it is that in many parts of Ontario and in fact Ameri- ca there were heavy winds, and. along the Atlantic seaboard the tides rose higher than they have been known for many years. In Newfoundland the storm was fierce and some damage was done. Little or no dam- age occurred to shipping, as the prophet predicted. In many parts of Canada. there were heavy winds, accompanied by consider- able snow, which blockaded the roads and railways in many places, but this is nothing extraordinary. but only what we expect in the month of March. The following is \Viggins‘ theory of forctelling those storms “This storm satisfiins me that the theory of an opposite titit‘, which I advanced in 186-], is correct, namely that it is caused by the vibratory motion of the ocean from east to West. It you will look at the terrestrial globe and see the peculiar position of tho Gulf of Mn xico and the tendency of Cape of St Rocquo to glance northward, the tides moving: west wu will not wonder at my alarm when observing the moon’s forces havc been increased to the g1 atest possible extent, and that, too, when she is hastening with other planets from FO‘dtLl to north across the equaâ€" tor. This was exactly the con/ltion of things during this storm, and only one element was lacking to have Illzltic this a terrihlo affair for the people of Americ: . For, mark it well if the moon's conjunction with the sun had taken place at one o’clock on tho meredian of London, instead of four o'clock in tho morn- ing, London time; in other words, it tho con- junction harl taken place over the (tult' of Guinea, instead of China sea, the whole Am- erican coast, granting her to have been as she was in prrigeo, would have 1091) under water. And the time will come when this will take place, and should Venus and Mer- cury happm at that moment to l):- .‘Ll: their inimior conjunction, uni Jupiter, and Mars and Saturn at their superior conjunction, breakers will roar 111 the streets of New York city, and Florida will be under water." He Claims a Great Success. IGSTELMED Inflowâ€"The ladics of the Thornhill branch of your congregation, al- though they fool that a man in your plcas. ant circumstaces cannot have the flavor of his cup of happiness improved even by the folioitations of his friondsfq‘minot allow you to take possession of tho Treasuro that you have recently made your own without Con- grululating yau on your good fortunc, and wishing you and your worthy partner all the blessings with which a union of hoarts as well as hands can possihly ho crowneal. And as even adversity cannot blight or darken the Eden which lOYC creates, they trust that your lives may be full of sunshine. llut should a cloud now and than overshadow the path which you pursuc they feel that your niutal affection will giro it a Filvcr lin- ing. As a token of the Sinccrity of. tlnir good wishes, and as a Slight souvenir of thcir affection and of the esteem in which you are held by them, they present to you this pair of chairs. Your friends also wish to express the hopo that you may long; con- tinue to reside in tiltil' midst, to expound those truths pertaining to things spiritual and eternal, that they may enjoy the Incas- ure of your socirty and the benefit of your sage council. And as in the part your la lJOI‘S have been hh sscd hy the Most High, it is their carnost prayer that the Divinc blossâ€" ing may be more abundantly poured out upon you in the future; that you may he in- strumental in doing good, and in hri‘viging,y many to a knowlcdgo of the truth, and that you may ho found “ V iror abounding in the work of the Lord, inasmuch tit-1 you know that your labor is not in Vain in tho Lord.” The Ladies of the Congregation. The Rev. Gentleman replied in suit- ahle tornia,aftc1‘ which all act aboutâ€" spcnding tho oveniog in the way in which thoy could dcrire tho most pieasurc from it. An excellent spread was prepared by the ladies ably assisted by Mr. Gallan- ough, whose untiring exertions on that occasion incrit spooial mention, as they greatly facilitated the labors of tho ladlcs, and hastened tho supper. A very enjoyable evening was spout hy all present and the party left for their homes feeling the truth of the old adage, “lo giving there is more enjoyment than in rcceiving‘.” (Reported f 01‘ My} LIBERAL.) The mmnbers of 1.7.97i‘liuz'nliili Presl y- teriun Ciinrcli assembled at, their 1mStul"s residence in Richmond Hill, 'l‘nesduy evening, the 8111 inst, and piesented him and his fair bride with a pair of easy chairs which, for comfort and beauty, 2m: rarely if ever surpassed. The folluwinu address was read: To REV. I. CAMPBELL. WIGQENS’ STORM. Presentation and Address. (From Our Own Correspondenta) Mr. Cubbins, our village Blacksmith has been busy all winter in fixing up horses for election purposes. John is a. good mechanic. \Ve have 2L new store keeper here now. He is a jully sort of at follow, so the girls seen) to think, fur he gives them sugar sticks once in a while. “Happy Jack”, our village “"611 digger, has sold 111$ euclre out ht; and 13 gomg to commence tanning. Good boy jack, money makes the mare go. There is a young man, who hails from Tesmu,\vhu comes over here on Saturday nights and pays attention to a youngr lady here and also one at Teston. A stop with one of them is soon to take place as he is to be nmrried. Things in general around are rather quiet jut-it now. But, when spring opens out a. number of new Buildings are going to be erected: Mr. Rodger Harvey, Carpenter, has got his hands toll of work in his line. Mr. Harvey, as workman, is second to none in this neighborhood. He has just finished a job for Mr. A. Mor-roh, which is a credit to him. A week ago last Sunday evening one of the boarders of the “Ui’plizui’s Home” took :t walk over to Teston to attend church where his sweet heart lives. it was a very cold night and he “an all the way over. We do not know if it was on that account that he run, but may he he thought he might be a little lute in getting there. But nevertheless lie arove in time but to his sorrow the fztir one had turned traitor, and went 011' with ztllothel‘ young man that “"iggius great storm lmtl blown down from Munituhzt. And to make things worse on his waty home who should he see but the loving: couple ahead of him. So to get past them he got over into the snowy fields and erossezl through a bush and has not been seen since. 311‘. ,Tulm Mama'oml, V‘ctnria Rand, wriies: “Northrop and Lymnn’s Vege- table Dmmwory and Dvspopfic Cure is a splendid medicine. ll‘ly custmners say they never used anything so effectual. Good results immediately follnw its use. I lnmwil’s value frmn personal experâ€" ience, having been tumbled for 9 (11' 10 years with Diapepsin, and sinus using it (ligesfinn {40051 on \Vichuub that depressed feeling so well known to rlysnvplics. I have no llesitafiou in rocmmnwling it to :my (use nf ludiuvslinn, (‘mm‘riputilmy llkmrllmrn. or truul‘lw arming; {rum (lis- ox‘dered stomach.” Thc jninc cmnmittce ()f the, City Coun- cil and County Council of Yul-k met at the Onnnty Clerk’s ofiice 'l‘lnlsdny afterâ€" noon to discuss [L scheme for the erection Ufa new aonx'vlmnsc. The Blayor and Aid. \ankm‘ represented the city, and Messrs. Jackson (warden), Duncan, Port- c1“, \VatsenJWwan and Richardson repre- $6“de the county of York. The County Councilmen on their part submitted the fmlowil'lg scheme: 1. That :1. new CI)llI't~l1()lth should be erected on a new site, to be selected and purchased on joint account. 2. That the lucatinn of such site be settled by mutual consentor by reference. 3. ‘l‘hut the prupurtinn of the cost to be pnitl by the County Council and the City Council respectively be readjusted by mutual consent or by reference, as nearly as may be, on the basis of the pr. pm‘tiun as to maintenance, nnw acted upon lny both municipalities. ranged fcx'eucu A free and easy dISCUSSiNl ensued upon the essential [mian of the above proposition, aftur wluuh it vas decided to allow the City Cmmnittec tn formulate n Schumv of its mvn fnl‘ submission to the County Council fur further consideration. The meeting then adjourned. 'l'xll‘nsnAY. \hmal22.»-â€"Extonsiva Credit- Sale nf Farm Stu! 1‘ Implcmmlcs and Furniture, tho, prupvrm nf Mr, 'i'hmmm Luna Thurnhill, Imt 5&0, I<‘ir»1,(}m1. Vaughan. Sale at Twelve (W'hwk champ. Lunch will be provided. 8‘ I'Jckm'dt. Alivtiom 4. That the 111ninte1mnce and annual charges and rents hereafter be enquier into every five years. and the Drupurtion clmrguuhlu to each nmnicipality be ar- 5. That the City and County Treasur- ers be n‘questcd t0 :Lscm'tuin figures and details, and express an opinion as to the propnrtion to be paid by each Council towards the. erection of the new buildi ’ 6. That the County Council retain the. commi of the, building as at present, subject to conditions to be setticd upon by consent or reference. 'I'm'nnuv. MMWH ‘22 â€"(‘mflit Sale of Farm Stock and hmvlemu'ltH. the-1m puerUer. John Lm‘o. Lot 2') 'ozu' Third (va11. Markhnym. Sale ILL 0m: ()‘Clmzh sharp. S. M. Brown, Auctiuncur. \Vlcth-zmux‘. MARI'H mitiwdif. Sale 0f Fm‘m Stm'k 2Lan hupimm'nts tl1(:]u‘)1101‘t,_\' m" Mr. Juhn Ridden. Lm. 2}, Third (1011. West, Ym‘k. Sale at 1': r:’('1m-l;. Lunch ll'm‘idetl. Salem 1001:: rdt‘ Allotmnncr New Courthouse Commlttse. SALE REGISTER. 0 ‘ adjusted by cons-cut {Jr by reâ€" Purpleville. MTllree feet of snow has fallen in Japan. Mrs. Bodmen, of Bothwell, says: mK (laughter was very ill with Bilious Fever, used Dr. Carson’s Stumnch and Constip- ation Bitters with wonderful results, one Bottle entirely subdued the fever and thoroughly restorcdhcr to health and vigor. â€"A number 0f lives have been lost by the floods on the Upper St. Francis, What Every one Should Know. The grand outlinus ()f diseases of the system are the skin, the limvles and the Kidneys. ,iux'dnck Blood Bitters is the most safe, pleasant and afl'uctual purifier and heath restoring tonic in the world. Trial Bottle 10 cents. ~At Porcarzina. Spain, fifty-six houses were burned. One woman perih- ed. “Had sour stomach and miscsable appetite for months, and grew thin every day. I used Burdock 'iluud Bitters with the most nmrvcluus rLsulLs; feel splcn~ did.” â€"â€"MI'. Biggm‘, M. 7P. will appeal thI: (lescision in the breach of prumiso brought by Miss Hylzmd. A Voice From the United; States. 1 have suffered fur the last 20 yonm with Dyspepsia. and General Duhility, and tried many renmrlies, but with JitLle success until 1 used Burdan Blond Bif- turs, when relief was quickvand permanâ€" cut. “From Kingston comes the rumour uf a new steamboth line on the St. Lzuvra: CO from Lake Ontario down. One of Many. Mr. R. \V. Carmichael, Chemist and. Druugist of liellevillc, writes as fullmvs: ¥“Yuur Burduck Blood Bitters have a steady sale, are patronized by the best fmnili 1,3 here and surrounding country, and all attest to its virtues w1th unquali- lied satisfaction.” MRS JOSEPH JOHNSON, Pittsburg, PP. â€"Thcre is at present a c041 famine in Kingston, the. fuel supply being alumst exhausted. The all prevalent mulmly of civil’zwi life is Dyspepsia. Rev. W. E Gilfnrd, 0t llotliwcll, was cui'ml of dyspepsia :m<l liver complaint that rendered his life :1. burden. The cure was completed lay three bottles of Burdock lllmul Bitters. â€"A prominent Cliineae official in the Coresi has been impeached and (legrzulcil for embracing Christianity. A Remarkable Fact. It isn remarkable fact that \V. A. Edgers, of l“ ‘ankvillc, who was so fare gone with liver and kidney cmnplaiut his life was despaired of. was Cln'ml with four bollle Hf Burdock Blood Bitters. At one time he lay .‘L fortnight without an Operation of tln- bowels. A Free of Charge. All persons suffering from Coughs: Culds. Asthma, Bronchitis, LUSH nf appe- tite Loss of Vmce or any affection of the. 'l‘lmmf and Lungs, are rpqnefztod to call at, R. E‘ Law’s, Kichmnnd Hill, and T. A. Hewitt (QT. Co’s, Thm‘nlnl]. and get :1 Trial Battle of Dr. King’s Now Discovery for Cnnsnmption, Fruit hf (71(17‘11". which will convince them of its wm‘lderfnl mm‘its and Show what :1 regular dollar sized bottle will do. 7:111 curly, â€"-~'I‘he agifafirm in fnvor uf Hm chnnml tnmwl is still kept up in England, and eqwrimenm! boring cuntinuus on {Em French side. â€"',|‘ho, experimental trial of the elect- rical tram car in the Ih‘itish IIIULI‘UPz/“S has prnved a grant success. S. Chadwick, of Arcadia, \Vuyno Cu” writes: ‘I have had severe attacks of Asthma fur Severn} ymu's. J cmmnenced hiking Dr. Tlmmns' Eclectric (M. The first dose relieved me in one hour. I continued taking it in teaspmmful dosca for a few days, and have nut had an attack since, now nearly zL yeur.’ 73PM: forth-\cht fever has sm'md they farmers-10f Illinois: who are migrating tn Dakota in large numbers. Consumption is a disease contracted bv a neglected Cami-how necusszn‘y than that we should at, (men get the host cur“ fur Cuughs, Cnhls, Lamnginte, m (l :11 diseases of the Throat; and Lungs, 7mm of the most puymhn' mediciin fm‘ tiwsu cmiwlainfs is Northrop & Lymun’s Hm.â€" ulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypuphnsâ€" phites uf Lime and Soda. J. F. Smith, I,)ruggisf.. Dunville, wri‘ies: it, gives genâ€" aml Satisfaction and sells sphmdidly.” â€"-~()f the hx'cnty-nine Srmnhnm ml trial at Viunnn charged with high LI'UflSUII :Lml complicity in murder are two women, ~ In Arkansas the floods do not almfo, and Helena is cut. off from rallwny C0111- umnications with the rest of the State. A. LOUGH. Alpenu, Michiammflvg S A Pleasant Acknowledgement, [Single copies, 3 cts. A Minister’s Evidence RIISCELLANY.

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