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The Liberal, 20 Nov 1884, p. 8

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June n. (in Mon cent. Money to Loan. What Toronto’s well-known Good Sa.‘ 11) triran ‘snys: “ I have been troubled with Dyspepfiia and Liver Complaint for over 20 years, and have tried many rem- edies, but never found an article that has done me so much good as Northrop d: Lvman’s VegetableaDiscovery and Dys- peptic cure.” CLARA E. PORTER. MI'NN&C torm Item- :6 ME To the Editor of THE LIBERAL: SIR,~-Having read the corre3ponclence of the Laskay Correspondents tn the diff- erent local papers (luring the last six months, and seelng that they have got things a. little mixed, I write to simplify matters. By inseflng the following lines in your valuable paper you wild confer a great favor: a duty for me to state 00 you the benefit I luve derived from the use of Six months ago I was completely covered with a terrible humbr and scrofulous sores. The humor caused an incessant and intolerable itching, and the skin cracked so as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever I moved. My sufl’erings ware great, and my life a burden. l commenced the use of the SARSAPARILLA in April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores have all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every mpectâ€"being now able to do a good day's work. although 73 years of age. Many inquire what his wrought such a. cure in my case, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you, Anm’s SABSAPARILLA. Glover, Vt.., Oct. 21, 1882. Yours gratefully, Hutu: PniLLxPs." AYER'S SARSAPARILLA cures Scrotum. and all Scrofulous Complaints, Eryslp- alas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sons, Bails, Tumors. and Eruptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu- rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels. and thus restores vitality and strengthens the whole system. This is the way t To get the poc Who mt lust the Is very hard {:4 has had in his case. I think his blood must have contained the humor for at least ten years; but it did not show, except in the form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about five years ago. From a. few spots which ap- pearad at that time, it gradualLv spread 50 as to cover his entire body. I assure you he was terribly afflicted. and an object of pity, when he began using your medicine. Now, there are few men of his age who enjoy as good health as he has. I could easily name fifty persons who would testify to the facts in his case. Yours truly, W. M. PHILLIPS." To mix Then Come later But nlwu Keeps in t1 Sumo no Here An‘ To 111 FROM THE FATHER: Dr.J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Gets \an And Jes So now I And In‘ 'Tis ven‘ Have j Vt. He has been a ula, and the inclos' a. marvelous efi'ect The next i \Vas Jose To make t1 Between At the P Jeak FROM THE SUN: Then next w: To help him But he would So Slimy ah A MABVELOUS STORY The P1“ And i And tlu Fresh When the buttlt The first and f Was \Vaxy J uck The pcuplu W1 \th t When it The De Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for 85. Ayer's Sarsaparflla. Bet Lmskay, N Ayers SarSaparilla Apply to ‘lle th TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. ie t}; t been writing . of the SCTENTIFIC AMERICAN com Solicitors for Pntents. Caveats 'I‘mdc mm: for the Unlted 8mm. danadu, we. dermnny. etc. Hundr Book uboul {)1} W an on improved farms. at 6 per iE . "28 Cedar St“ New - York,0¢t. 28, 1882- n: My father resides at Glover, been a great sufl‘erur from Scrotâ€" hxclosed letter will tell you what 21 ell: LASKAY. .flice wha 111 l'urnishe 111 the 1 PREPARED BY 15th. 1884‘ )le My first Yell] 1~qpos‘e‘ niug that ‘r 'the n'ime the gun.‘ fire just for fun lmva things fixed in Hue mixed, will glean lqe I ween. it} worse gain came next in line in: dust and lime, ram 013 their quill a kiln and mill. J‘ 1% ARNOLD want, ‘ mischief bent. md round abouc y to spy out. struck in. d the news for him etter rhyme, begun. st in the van Vuullv Dick _ 3w ter PM], ; the people glad, did espy. ) about six feet high 1; the fun xe Nunn. uh with in .119 Baker it?) the fun. ssist the din 11p in. {1Eth the thing son to sing. to slmpmy ii) a. close 'ad the Jul (0 stick {at the Nunn Richm Juét iu'time ééienllflo Affine-i- & TQ, SCIENTIFIC " It is both a. pleasure and ‘ir gun, 'fioy yr boy ). are not! .1 Hill ‘t. and " WEen THREE subscriptions are sent tn- gether inffle envielnpemlgg pfige to each will The Clubbing Rates given by the proprie- tor of the WITNESS last year and the yen: previous have given so much satisfactionye again repeat them. Such are as follows : The price oi the WEEKLY WITNESS is $1 a year. postage free _ N When FOUR subsoriglions are sent to- gether in one ex1velope,the price to each will be SEVENTY-FIVE CEN'J S, or 83 00 in all is a newspaper of the first rank. keeping its readers thoroughly iqurmed on all depart- ments of current thought and events. Its name and reputation are too well and widely known and firmly established. to need any extended comment. Smgle copies. Ono Cent. Subscription price, $3.00 a year. postage lroc. is a. fully illustrated paper, nublished twice amontb. Besides containing the Sunday School Lesson, it is replete with general in- formatinn of various kinds, is equally adapt- ed for the week-day school and Suudnv Schooland for young and old. It is the cheapest pnner ever issued. Price, 30 Cents a Year, with reductions to clubr. QUESTIONS ON SUBJECTS or vazm Kmf) are answered by competent authorities. When TEN subscriptions are sent together in one envelope, the price to 640). will be SEVENT Y CENTS, or 37 in all A CENT A DAY FOR THE WORLD'S NEWS. THE DAILY WITNESS QUESSION'S ox Fnux'rs AND PLANTS are an- swered by Mr James Dougall, of Windsor, Ont ; Be EIGHTY CENTS-ox; 32.40 in all THE NORTHERN MESSENGER QUESTIONS ON LEGAL Summers are answer- ed by a Montreal advocatu and an Ontario barrister ; 4 Jahn Bengal! & Sm, Pubs- liszhazs. Meatrealo' QUEsnom Ifiéui'rPoumm VAND Pns are answered by Dr S J Andres. Montreal ; QUESTIONS 0)! AGRICULTURAL Suuncm are answered by “ Rusticus ": The WEEKLY MESSENGER is a paper which only needs to be seen in order to be liked. Printed in large and distinct type, it. yet contains the news of the world in such aclear and brief atvle that. everyone may understand and appreciate. News of the great temperance campaign in progress all over Llw world fills a prominent place in the WEEKLY MESSENGER‘S columns. In addition to these it. is an illustrated paperI and gives its subscribers correct por- trails of the people they read about ; it con- tains four pages of most interesting family reading. hesrdea accurate weekly reports of the Now York and Montreal markets. All this for only Fifly Cents a Year, With reductions co clubs. rVâ€"QUES’TIVONS ON BEE-KEEPIND are answered by D A Jones, of Beeton. Ont. President of the National Bee Couveutmu ; Sample (‘opws ol‘all or any 0! the above Papers sent with pleasure. the Montreal Veierinary College and the Dominion Inspector of Live Stock: Where QUESTIONS ON VETERINARY SUBJEch are answered by DT.A§ICE&0}{T&D! R C V S, A mfiEB'QAiuéd feature of we WITNESS, and one which has shown greatly increASed development during the past couple of years, is the Which was established in the winter of 1845-6. has very materially increased in cir- culation during the present yearmearly 9000 new names having been added to its sub- scription list, making a total of 41,300. This paper gives all the current news and abundant good reading, along with the Sun. day School Lrsxons, and is THE CHEAP- EST FAMILY PAPER in the Dominion. Oct. 23rd. 1884.-18â€"4in NOTICEishel'ehy given that. a dividend of three per cent, u on the paid up capital stock of this institution as been this day declar- ed for the period from 15b \Iurch to 30th New, 1884, (computed from the dates of the several payments thereon) and than the same will be payable at. the Bank and im Branches on and after Mondmv. me lst Day of December next. The transferhnoks will be closed from the 17th to the 29th of November next, both days inclus- ive STRAY‘ED from the commonseast of J eflerson P. 0., in the latter Dart of May, or fore part of June, the following animus : 1 Mule Heifer.2 years old‘ Roan; l Stu-Ln years 01 .lred and white; 2 1 year old roan Steers; 2 1 year old red and White steers; 1 White Steer. I’vear olgl ; 1 ljed Heifer] year old. ng 1-“; ‘MK. jvuxavnu. a-“ v.“ .V_ , , v Steers; 2 1 year old ed and White steers; 1 White Steer. I year old ; 1 red Heifer] year old. Each one bmnclcd on the right fore foot with R. A! G. Anvong giving to (Jae undersigned such information as Will lend to their recovery will be suitably rewarded. CENTRAL BAfiOF CANADA. Dividend No- 1. WHAT TO READ STRAYED I THE WEEKLY MESSENGER. WANTED CUTâ€"500 CORDS of WOOD. 41] Subs T0 CHOPPERS ! THE WEEKLY WITNESS 20-‘Zin. SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS, 1885. By order of the Board CLUBBING BATES Apply :9 RANK 62 GRICE, Jefferson, P. 0‘ pli DURING PATTERSON 8: BRO. Patterson. 71/11ch in A. A. ALLEN ,4 dvcmca Cashier In returning thanks to my numerous friends formheir liberal patronage during the past twenty-five years. I beg to re- mind them and the general public, that having erected entirely new and com- modiuus premises, I am enabled to impply Eight Building; Lots for Sale on Centre Stree Rant, only slung-ash, 15 wr cunt. down (or pick of (Am lute; Alst Two how Houses, stooms, on Richmond Street. DR. LANGS’I‘AFF TRENCH’S ~CARRIAGE WORKS.- Phaetons, Buggies, Carriages, Special attention given to the proper papar- ubious of quilv Iund Veterinary receipts. Cutters, Both light and heavv. all of which are guaranteed .to give satisfaction as the work is under my own supervisr l. I am also prepared tn do all kinds Hf black- smithmg (b repairing in the most work- manlikn manner, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. â€"PBoI-mI-:Tous 0Pâ€"â€"â€"- MlkLER'S TICK DESTROYER: YORKSH|RE CATTLE FEEDER, ‘ CHINESE GARDEN POWDER. at. Thev will also give the usual facilities to customers requiring advances. CHEMISTS 8L DRUGGISTS. 167, King St. East, Toronto, BUILDING HITS 1<‘( )1} SA1413 '9 IS‘IQ-ESMBLISHED “1942 Hugh MILLER Md" PLATFORM SPRING W A G 0 N S . Will be glad to corres ond with Apple Growers, er- chants, and Shippers, with a View to Autumn and Spring business. " FIRST - CLASS SHAVE I APPLES. APPLES. APPLES. CHARLES DONALD 8s 00., Clerk's Ofiice. Richmond Hill, } October 29th, 1884. flaMRfiE gmax 8 HAIR-CUTTING A SPECIALTY BE RT. AN DRE‘VS, Prop. fiwgguam Emu. VILLAGE, SCHOOL, And he is instructed to Mlowfiper centum upon the mueslnvied for Cnnuty,Vlllugo. High school, Public School and Railway puypoaen. to sncl; ‘53 gull QBIEBEMIIS} cufi And 1735' LII-811' Mixes to him at. his ()flice, before the twentvflflh day 01 No- vember aforesaid. By order of the Counni), M. TEEFY, Clerk and Treasurer. . AN] )RE‘VS’ SE93 wwg Z’flfiéafl I 7] ‘HE undersigned is authorized to give notice _ to the Ratepayers of the Village of Rich- mond Hill. that he will receive the Taxes at his Ofl‘lce until the Horse - ‘ay Your Taxes and Save 5 per Cent. 79 QUEEN ST.,LONDON, E. C., 25TH 01' NOVEMBER, 1884 l â€"IS THE PLACE FOR Aâ€" July 3rd, ’84â€"lv AND OTHER TAXES ! RH‘IIMOND HILL. MUNICIPALITY OF Sleighs and IN THE M TRENCII. Shoeing tttention Absolutely no pain experienced and harm- less in all cases. 0N RUBBER. â€" 0N CELLULOID, I use no cheap material and warrant every set. I)IEN'J?IST, 151 Yonge street, Toronto, Gold Filling, and all other operations skilfully performed, at. moderate feesl Call and see me. No trouble to an- swer questions. Has the exclusive right for the use of Hurd’s New Method of extracting teeth without pain, by means of ARTIFICIAL TEETH 141Yonge Street, Toronto C. P. LENNOX (40 Years Established) For good and cheap Watch- es. Clocks, Jewellry, Sil- verware and Spectacles for every sight. WARRANTED AS REPRF’SENTED. A M. Morphy- n WATCH MAKER & JEWELLER, 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 :1 specialty. A. L. CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY, E. M. MORPHY GROCERIES! The Great French Lotion for Beautlfy: The Face- It conceals the evidence of age. 011 cation will make the most stubbornly rough hand beautifully soft and win member that " MAY DEW " is not it 1 powder that. fills up the pores of the 5L that. is injurious to the skin, but a 1 great. discovery, a. vegetable liquid, llJll the cheek to glow with health, the nei and hands to rival the lily in wlsitene possible to detect in the beauty it coni artificial charncter. It cures Grea: Freckles. Wrinkles, leplen, Black powder that fills up the pores of the skin, and that is injurious to the skin, but a new and great discovery, a. vegetable liquid, that causes the cheek to glow with health, the neck arms and hands to rival the lily in whiteness. Imâ€" possible 19 detect in the beauty it confers any artificial charncter. It cures Greasy Skin, Freckles. Wrinkles, leplen, Black Head, Crow“? Feet, Blotcbes, Face Grubs, Sunburn, 'l'an, Ringworm , chapped Hands, Sore or Char» ped Lips, Barber’s Itch, Tptter, (kc. 1t frees the pores, oil glands and tubes from the injm. Ions effects of powders and cosmetic washes. By its use all redness and roughness are pre- vented; it beautlfies thee-kin and will make it smooth, soft and white. imparting a delicate softness, producing a perfectly healthy, nat. ural and youthful appearance. The best Face Lotion the world ever produced. We will send A LARGE BOTTLE to any address on receipt of priceâ€"{$1.00. 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