IIIM‘AUINU UM} PRICE DRY GOODS & CLOTHING HOUSE Our Stock of Men’s, Youth’a and Boy’s Underclothing in sin: 1y immense ' and contains all .classesand kinds of goods from the Heavy Canadian ibbed Goods ‘0 the ï¬nest Scotch Lambs Wool, and in all the sizes to ï¬t Boys of three and up uni .in Men’s from .34 to 4.6 inches. Retail 3% and below wholessle ï¬gure- st 115 to 121 King-Street}, Toronto, and No. 8 James St, Hamilton.- Underclothing. Men’s Winter Overcoats in Beavers. Pilots, Meltom, Naps, Disgonals, Tweed: sud Worsteda at $4.50, $6, $7.50, 159, $10, 312 Ind up It Petleys’. Winter Suits. Men’s Winger Suits in English, Scotch, German and Claudiln Treads, Worn. 0d, etc., at $6, $7 50, 8103 $12, $13.60, $15, and up at Petleys’. Overcoats. Boys’ Clothing. Suits & ' Overcoats ' is OAK HALL, We will give a WATERBURY STE M-WINDING WATCH,silver plated and full dial, to all our cus- tomers who buy a Suit or Overcoat costing Twelve Dollars. If prefer- red, we will give a Ladies’ Fasnion- able Beaver Mantle, as our Christâ€" mas and New Year’s Gifts, See the WATGHES AND MANTLES ' In our Windows. Pants. WHAT WE WILL GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS DURING CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS’ HOLIDAYS 1 OAK HALL PETLEYS’ Dry Goods and clothing House Men’s All-Wool Twmd Pants st 82, $2.60, $3, $3.50, 84, $4.50 1nd up at The Largest in Canada to Choose from. TORONTO. OUR STOCK OF Petleys’. Both light and heavy. all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction 35 the work is under my own 'mpervi‘sr ,1. I am also prepared tn do all kinds «f black- smithing «ï¬repairing in the moat work- manlika manner, on the shortest notice, ï¬nd on the most reasonable terms. amwwwa In “turning thank. to my numerous friends for their liberal patronage during the pest twenty-ï¬ve yen-3.11m: to re- mind them and the general public, that having erected entirely new and com- modious .pnemieel, I am enabled to supply Phaetons, Buggies, Carriages, §meï¬ TRENCH’S -C ARRIAGE WORKS.- Cutters, ‘ Sleighs and PLATFORM, SPRING WAGD N S . CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY. We do not quote prices. Look in and if prices and quality do not suit, I need not tell you what to do. Flour and Feed 3. specialty. A. L. SKEELE, : WATCH MAKER & JEWELLER, GROCERIES! Splendid assortment of YOUNG HYSON, TVVANKAY, and JAPAN Teas, from 25cts per lb. Prunes, Dried Apples, Lamps. Glassware. Crockery, Hard- ware and Cutlery. Flour'aï¬d Feed. Farmer’s Produce or Cash in Exchange. ‘ Goods Delivered. The Subscriber in returning thanks to his numerous friends and the public in general for past patronage, would respectfully ask a continuance of the same. SELLING OFF WINTER STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK Good Bargains for CASH, consisting bereSS Goods, Winceys,Shirtings and Scotch and Canadian Tweeds. And a Magniï¬cent Stock of Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, &c.: yhich, for Variety, Style and Lowness of Price, ‘ . cannot be excelled. A Splendid Assortment of Groceries, Crockery Hardware. &c Suits made to order, Cheap for Cash. Early shipments of Spring Goods arriving, including a large and varied assortment of Prints, purchased before the additional duty came into eï¬ect. ‘ Horse - Shoeing ORETONNES, SHEETINGS, . .,COTTONADES.._-SHIRTINGS, GREAT bACRAFICE 0F WINTER "GOODS GOING ON THE FIRE PROOF ! c012ch E'sâ€"is {ccâ€"nan. Heady any! painless Extracts}. Tc will remoQ'e hard or soft cglfns, and make a perfect in a shoï¬timcv, wiï¬oat the slight- est pain. FOR SALE AT Dilworth's Drug Store, April 9, '83.}; :68 King btreet East: between the Clyde and Nippissmg Hotel ARR’S R_ CURE is a certain. spe‘ Paid Ipecin! attention to. W“ TREND“. A. L. SKEELE, RIOflMOND HILL. CORN CURE TORONTO __)0(__ ALEX. MOODIE. ALSO DEALER IN DEALER IN "I mgr. 'eï¬oi'mbué whiff byï¬Ã©néaiziziig’n 'oxiéo "on" nan: and terms free. Mona made fut «um -; v‘ honorably. Addnsl man 6: Co Aâ€"__A- u-.u.. -- hm. lunof ' 'ltrious. Best business before the put» 110. Capital not, needed. We will haunt you Men, women, boys, and nuns wanted avervwhere to work for us. New in Lao tune. You can work in spare time, or glvl your wnole time to the business. No other bnai nus will pay vou nearly anyall. No 91m 9311 mi $72 Gbld Filling, and all other operations skilflllly Retformed, gt: modergye fees. Call sum-d see me. I No trouble to awer questions. I use no chezip mhtarial and warrant every set. V from being overt-driven : in easily atiacbed to the wheel of a Timsunn l‘mvnns, ansxcxms. FARM- 0N RUBBER, - org CELLULQID, â€" This instrumep} is no hrger than a watch It tells lth exact. Iï¬mber of miles driven vb mxles ; water and dust. tight ; alwajg‘in ord- Cï¬i'taEI-E‘XPIW. Retire“ Mow- er. or other vehicle. Invaluable to vanm'- Em, Summons. Dm‘zuxx. Exnxssxnx, iue 1-1’oom pan (:1 a mine; cuuulu 1m w 1000 easily attached to the wheel of iriï¬uggy, Carriage, Sulky. flgmm, Ilond encb, one-thirdime price of any other Odo- meter. When ordering give diameter v! the _wheel. Sent 5y mail on recgipt of price, ARTIFICIAL TEETH Stigma Owuzns, (kc. Price 5F post paid. Addreqs â€"Mcnonnell Odoï¬ï¬er Co. 2 North La Salle St, Chxcago. '3' Sand for Circular. Aug.17â€"6m How Many Miles do You Drive I THE DENTIST, 151 Yonge street, Toronto, Absolutely no pain experienced and harm- less in all cases. Has the exclusive right for the use 0 Hnrd’s New Met.th of extracting teeth without pain, by means of ODOMETER O. P. LENNOX, ISAAC CROSBY. VVITALIZEDAIB. BEST SETS A_week Pugh} nt_ homp 13y the many- Will Tell. April. 23rd, 1383.41. Tum» - $8.00 M000 W313, HARRISQN’Sz All Harness guaranteed as represented. Light Harness a specialty. Repairs attend- ed to on the shortest notice. Trunks, Sdtchels, Whips“ Ready Made Harness, &c., always on hand. E H. B. Dewsbury, RICHMOND HILL. RICHMOND HILL, F-I RST-C‘LASS HARNESS EMPOBIUM, YONGE STREET. H. B. DEWSBUBY’S “I cannot say enough in praise of AYER'» CHERRY PECTORAL, bellevin as 1 do that but for its use I should long a nee have died; from lung trowbles. E. BRAODON.†Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882., No case of an affection of the throat or- lungs exists which cannot be greatiy relieved: by the use of Ann’s CHERRY Rmomlx... and it will aha:qu cm whim. the disease u not already beyond the control of mdiciue. PREPARED BY DI..LO.Ayer&Co., Lowolt, Mass. Sold by mm “ While in the country last winter my little boy, three years old, was taken ill with croup; Lt seemed as if he would die from stranguâ€" lation. One of the family suggested the use of AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, a bottle of which was always kept in the house. This was tried in small and frequent doses, mu! to our delight in less than half an hour tho little patient was breathing easily. The (100% tor said that the CnEmw PRCTORAL had saved m darling’s life. Can you wonder at our grab tude? Sincerely yours, Mun. EMMA GEDNEV." 159 West 128th St., New York, May 16, 1682‘. “ I have used AYEn‘s Cumin}! PELTORAL in my family {or several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce it. the most efl'ectual. remedy for coughs and colds we have ever tried. A. J. CRAXE." Lake Crystal, Milm., March 13, 1882. " I suffered for eight years from Bronchitiu Ind after trying man remedies with no fluc-, ceas I was cured by t use of Avnn’s (nun-z xv ECTORAL. Joann! Wemsx." Byhalia, Mist, April 5, 1882. G001) SE'PS No other complaints are so insidious in their uttack anthose atfecting the throat. and lunng none no trifled with'by the majority of sulfurâ€" ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious exâ€" posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal sickness. AYER’S CHERRY Pecromu. has well proven its elï¬cacy in a, forty years’ tight “with throat and lung diseases, and should. be taken in all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. ' “ In 1857 I took a. severe cold, which aï¬ccteulg my lungs. I had a tenrible cough, andipussm night after niï¬ht without sleep. The dpctorn gave me up. tried AYER’B CHERRY PI‘K/ TORAL, which relieved my lungs, inducml sleep and afforded me the rest Honest:an for the recovery of in strength. By tLl: continued use of the ECTORAL a permn» nent cure was effected. I am now 62 year:- old, halo and hearty, and am satisï¬ed your. 01“:me PECTORAL saved me. HORACE Funnuoa‘nxn.†Rockingham, Vt., July 15, 1582. ' SINGLE HARNESS AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. muwho cannot obi-In t battle of this medicine from their druggnsl. ma‘ lend us on. donâ€. nnd we win quid tojhem. m - , g".w. mm a :1. 5 Samoa. proved to be the best reparatlon in the market for SICK HE DACHE. PAIN 1:; THE SIDE 0!! BACK. LIVER. COIL PLAINT. PIMI'LES ON THE FACE, DYSPEPSEA. FILES. and all Dlleelel- the: AH» 110m A Disordered leer or III lmpun blqod. Tho-undo of our best people mm lt end give it to their chllr dren. Phyllcllnl prmrlbe It daily. Tho-0' who use it. once. recommend I: to other“ this made {ram Yellow Docks, Hondur rel Samparilln. Wlln Cherry. tillingl -' Dandelion, Sauetru. Winn rec-n. an other w<~ll«known valuable oou angil Herbl. It ls strictly yegemble. end can; not hurt the moel. dellcne constitution. [ng 9119929020“ medlcinoe tau-eta": Regulating the 'Bowels. It is :01 by all responsible drunk?- ut one donu- for a. quart bottle. or at; boï¬pel for ï¬ve dollars. houwho cannot. obnln . bntfl. of And for Put-{tying tho Blood. ' I It hu been In use for 20 yam Ind but; prov-ed t9 be the best ygpnrauog in chm SARSAE‘AMLM W33. FWAWTI WSW. Call and judge for vouraelvn. NEAT AND CHEAF. ' AT Group. - A Mother’s Tribute.