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York Herald, 4 Sep 1884, p. 3

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7;;Again to the Fore I WWW ES m BUY, 'No {rice List of Rubbish Published to Catch the Unwary. NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES, AT RATTLING PRICES i! The Ontario House SUMMER FIRE AN INSPECTION OF STOCI§ AND PRICES. UPRIGHT AND SQUARE Richmond Hill. August 26th, 1884 GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. m . LIAMS A: Sox’s. TORONTO, April 12th,1881. u. Gxfill‘zrglggg‘l have much pleasure in testifying to the great excellence of your Pianos. I haw {3: them severelv to the test, and find them possessed of those qualities of tone and touch so ac- ble to the true musician and lover of classical musicâ€"n charming singing tone, easily izmdu- and (tom the most delicate pinniSSimo to every degree of loudness in 1d fulness, and a. touch which my.“ relaxing to eyery shade of feeling. . . _ _ Goods of the Best Quality â€"â€" I consider Chase insfruments u. greufncquisition in musiciul societ . and am findini a. piano which I can recommend Wlth perfect. confidence. y' much pleased M unsung R.S.WILLIAMS 65 Soxsâ€" . TORONTO. Nov. 4th 18 w GENTSâ€"H nving thoroughly exnmmed the \Vorkmnnship of your Pianos, I have no haiku“ in fishing th 3,, 1n my opinion, they are equal to those of any 0th rs of the best Maker-1 that Ihuve seen .. “.1. :n ohn ammo 1.4"). +nvyunn “Running” +L...:.. w. M“ ,..._v:L_-_A , g, tofeigfi “z:â€" __====â€"â€" “=2â€" Arc constructed from the very best Materinls by expenenced Workman, and are fully equal in puint of We mike a. special style of Organs in large quantities and are thélegore able to offer them - oopfionndly low rates. Payments arranged to suit, the cénvenience ei purchqsers and spread grail; mm of years. For full particulars Write to _ R. S. WILLIAMS, [4:1 Ynnnn St, annnfn. nD or": human-log a. l ‘_..-._ Provisions, Flour & Feed. Boots & Shoes in endless varities at 10 per cent discount. Fruit of every description. Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Soaps. and all kinds of Provisions Butter and Eggs taken at the Highest Market Prices in eXcllange for goods. Opened This Week With Full Lines of CA 1.1:. AND INSPECT 'I‘IIE STOCK... JOSEPH 'HALL. When you get your Goods Fresh and Cheap. I Snlicit a share of public patronage. Satisfaction Guaranteed. I am,Gent.lemen. yours very truly, Only kept on hand. The public are invited to CHEAP FOR CASH. v â€"_â€"_-.‘.‘ n... “a I43 Yonze St. Toronth'oVFT 32.6 Dundas St. London A Splendid Assortment of TESTIMONIALS. To the high priced American Instruments. PIANGS ! AT THE ISAAC CROSBY. CHAS W.EWING, (Of London, England) Organist of St: Peter’s Church. Coburg, On EQRONTQLNOV. 4th, 1882. _ 1!v_..!,.,, ,, ,1 - ; GEO. W. STRATHY. Mus Doc. Summary of Agricuhuml retnrmto the Ontario Bureau of lndualrieh-Aug 13!, 1884. , The Fall Wheal appears to have made steady improvement ihrmighout'lbe season,» and in localities whezeit was regarded as hardly wonb saving in May,'good haryesta have bee" reaped. ’ ' ' u Spring Wheat, though not exleusgvely cultivated in lhe Lake Erie Counties, is giving a remarkably good account of. itself this year. - Unisâ€"ii is not expecled that this year's crop of mus will equhl last year's which “as one oflhe bC‘Sl lhat Ihe country has ever prnduced; yet for the grenler part of the Province, the yield promises to he very satisfactory lieénsâ€"tbeâ€"prospecls of the crop where sow) are good. Ron‘sâ€"[he xeporls on the root crops of the Province are varying. The Pointo Crop promises to be very considerably above the average, bull) in quantity and qmflity. K _ _ I 'It is réchened 'the Barley Crop will fall short this year half-million bunhels. In the parts’ of the Province where the drought. prevaited the Barley was short. 1' both straw and heads, but the berry was plump and heayy. The most serious irjury to the crop was caused by the showery weather of the harvesting season, and over large areas the grain is more or less discolored. R38 13 'by no means a. popular cvrenl among the gleat mass of the farmers of Onlm'io. owing loits unprofitableness as computed with other grains, and then: ap‘ pears to be little or no diaposition _ to in" crease the great devoted [0 its cultivation. Peasâ€"ths crop unless the prospects should be warned by very unfavorgbje weather, .will be by far the lat-gut and best that has been reaped in the Province ftn'agood manyvyeazs. .2 Cornâ€"th pioépecla this year are not very promising, I Buy and Clover (Yron has not quite fulâ€" filled the bzight unlicvpulimns entertained of it. Ye', taking the Province us a whole, the yield, Ihough infeer in bulk to lull yam. is very snliafaclury. The Fmit gx-owela oflhé Province are not iikely, by along wav. to remiz! the high how-s they entertained of me Fruit crop early m the season. ls Fluid Lightning for Neuralgln, Head-- achh‘flc. ll_dm-s no! blister or dlaCOlOK‘ the skin: rrqnims but (me fipplicxllul) lo bfllllsli-flll pain magically without using any greasy,‘.linimem nr can-lying your hde in a rmnlllre fur weeks. Try a twenty-five :cent boulé from H. Sanderson :1: Sons‘ 1) rugg- isle. Gold Production in Australia on the Decline. The yield of gold for [883 as reported by the Input-tor (3f mines for .New Sonlh Wulvs was 123,805 ounces. being less by 0717 ounces Ihat that of the previnns-year. The rumher of men Pmployed in the _gold fields of New South Wallps during the past year was 6742, not including 1008 china- men. The production of silver showed an increase of 39,417 ouncen over 1852, and Ihe silw-r belt is aimed tn extend over twenty-five miles A profit of from £8 to £17 per [mt cnn be made by sending the silver me to England for reducfion. A very considerablpnquantin of small din~ monds (obluined .‘by wnshing.) hemdns coal, ixon, antimony nrd‘lead, are also Included among the mineral experts of [he colony. Of cunl, [he ouhpnt lust’yenr was 2 500,000 tons. which Was small. considering lhal the coal area. exlends 10 23,590 square miles TERRIBLE SURPRISEâ€"A terrible storyl Comes from Shrewsbnry, Province M“ Qwhec. which will long be remembered in that village. A short distancp from Shrewshury there resides a furméi‘ named lmblunca, a French-Canadian. On leaving home a'fev'v mornings ago to work in the woods he told hi wive to send their daughter. who. was twelve years of age. with his dinner ht noon. After waiting un til 3 o'clock in the afternoon) he concluded to go home. as no dinner had arrived. He shouldered his gun and started but be- fore he had gone far he noticed an imâ€" mense bear apparently eating something. He watched for a moment and fired,missing his mark. While reloading he could see that it was a hman being the bpur was de-- youring. He tlwn rushed up to withtn easy gunshot, discharging his rifle into the bear, “Inch rolled over, to reveal the body ‘of his little daughter, disfigured and almost lbeyond recognition. 'lhe flesh had been item 05‘ her legs and face, while she still hold in her little hand the tin can conlatn» in: her father’s dinner. John R. Vert. Hamilton. says :â€"“l\leâ€"v Gregm’s Speedy Cure for Dyspvpsin and lndigusliun is cheap a! fifty Iinus the price aslnd tor it. l am a commercial man, and travel continually, and would no more lhink of lenvmg home without a bunlu of MUG regur’s Speedy Curt; in my vallse than I would of leaving my team at home and going un foot.” Frm trial bolllcs at H. Sunder-sou 6:, Sons’ Drug Store. Regular Size fifxy cents and one dollar. ' The Quickest Thing on Record. PHEETY Goon WORKâ€"Mr. Wm. Slerl-J‘ ing’s steam thiesher turned out 1L6 bushels of full wheat in one hour. on lhe farm of Mr Michael Wasley. on Ii'riday lust, which was considered good work; but on Tuesday at” lhis week Mr. Wm. Reilly, who also has n steam Ihresher, thought he would see what his machine was made of. and in' the space of one hour lhreshed 137 bushels of in“ wheat, for Mr Matt Homer.’ 'He also threshed 432. bush. of wheat in 5 his. for Mr. Wm. Denne one day last week. Horn-- er's wheat will average about 45 bush. to the acne this yeahâ€"Era. Send 31x cents for posmge, and re- ceive free, acostlv box of goods which will help you to more money ri ht away than anything else in t is world. All, of either sex, succeed from first hour The broad road to fortune opens before the work- ers. aboolutely sure, At once Address, TRUE a Co, Agustin. Maine. “ Bnowx’a Hownonp PANAOEA "has no equal for relieving pain. both internal and external It cures Pain m the Side, Back or Bowels‘ Sore Throat, Rheumatism‘ toothache, Lumbago and my kind of a. Pain or Ache. “ It will most surely . . quicken the Blood and Real, as its acting Dower is . . wonderful.” “ Brown's Househo)dPa.nwea,”be-- ) ing acknowledged a! the great Pain Reliever, and 1 91_ uble the strengfb‘oi gpy qther Elixir or: A_..:‘ n” , Neglecting n. constipated condition of the bowels is sure to bring ill health and great suffering. Burdock Blood Bitterl .regulate the bowels in a natural manner, purifying the blood and promote a healthy ‘action of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. ' Elm-Alderman Tayler, of Toronto, tried Hagyard's Yellow Oil for Rheumatism. It cured him after all other remedies had failed. 0! double the strength 611m other or ? woodmmge" Linimant in tho world, should {a in evglrly family fii‘atzggg ‘ handy for usa when wanted, “ as it re y is the f . " ' ‘ ' ~' qest remedy in the World for Cramps in the Vltflllled Ml always Ola: stomwh, and Pains and Aches of all lands," and anEoingmem. _ It- dew day is for sale by 8.11 Druggiuts at 26 cents a bottle ex ractlng Agricultural Returns. Best And Comfort To The Bufiorlng‘. An Ex-Alderman Trled It A Sad Neglect. 233656 In}; PBESBYTEBIAN~SGWiéeS tit '11 n m, nnd630 13 mi Prayer meeting. on Wednesday evening at 'l 30 Rev Jumes Dink, pastor - ather Egan, Piston wanted; fér all the'l‘he Dives of Preslâ€" dencs ofjhe U. S. The lax est, hand- aomest, best book averse d for loss than twice our price; The fastest; selling book in America. Immense profits to agents. All intelligent peonh 39 11; it. :Auy‘i‘me qan becomes. s‘uccesstul as‘fntg‘lzm free, BAL- LR'M‘ Book Co, Portland. nine” 5 -' -, Are you disturbed at night and} broken of‘ your rest by a. 312k child suffering and crying with pain or cutiin teeth ‘7 If so, send at once and get a. bottle of as Wmsnow’s SUOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN Tnuama. Its value is inculcul- nblo. It will relieve the poo‘r little su erg: im~ mediately Depend upon it, mothers. are is no mistake about it. Itcurus dysentery and dim. rhma, regulates the abopmoh and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums: reduces inflammm tion, and gives tone and energy ,to the “Whole system. Mns Wmanaw’s Soo'rgma SYRUP FOR Cnmn’max Tms'rame liplgasunt to the taste,and is the prescription of one qt the 'Mdest and best female mums and physician! in the United Stuteg. and isfor sale by all dxcpggiatg Wroughâ€" ouc the world. Price 26 centé‘a bottle, ~. 111:5. Hi-fi M77) 59 nihiho- following Sunday at Richmond u my arg,,nnd Thomhil] ST MAB-Y's (EPlsCOPALJâ€"SDI'ViCeR at 8 p m, ex- cept the third Sunday of *eéery month. when the service and sacrament, are held at. n a. 111,,Sunday School at 10 um Rev WBatea, Rector Soua’ Drig Szoré. Age should always command réspect, in the case of Dr. Fowler's Extract‘ut‘ Wild Slmwberry it certainly does. for 2") years 11ml has been the shmdard remedy will: the people, l‘ur Cholera Mmbus. Dyseqlery, Dianhcea, Colic and all Bowel Complaints, Baum CATHOLIc~Services : Thornhill 11:9 11 m and Richmond Hill Mqu 59 in) ; the; lgllowjxlg MEIEODIST'â€"Services at 10.80 a m. and 3.30;: m Sunday School at 2 30 p 111' Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8.00 p m. Rev. W R Barker, Pastor. Rev W B Booth, Assxémm; _ j RICHMOND LODGE, A. 1mm M, No 23. G R C- Moets in the Lodge 1400111, Masonic Hall, on the Monday on or before full moonrau: 8 o‘clock, pm A. J. Rupert, W M; E. A. Nich'bll's, Sec. A care For Cuts..Sores, Etc. The finestl'héilihg chmpoxind under the- aun is-McGregor~ 82g Parke} Caybolic Cer- ate. Thai-619' no son: b‘utwill’ auaébmb to its wonderful heahng properties. It is an Invaluablefijesaing for gqéldgyfgsters, elc‘ Price [wgnty fivg cenvt‘a at: H, sandéfson & I 0 G T.â€"’I‘h!s Lodge meets in the Temperance Hull every Wgenesday evening at 8 o’clock p m, J H Sanderson, W C. 7' ~ 4“ - i A. 0. U. W., Ivy L‘omn; No: 11¢.~Meets in the Committee Roma-’0! um M (mic Hall, everv second and fourth Tuesday a each month, at 8 o’clock,p. m. Beneficiary 'dartificnte given for $2,000 in case of death. J, A. E: Switzer. Muster Workman, R. E. Law, Spcretuy. R. T. On Tummmxcn.â€";n‘ichmona 'Hill Coun- cil. No. 43. meets .in the Temperance :Hall. each alternative Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock p. m. Beneficiary certificates issued to members for $1,000 or in case of death $2.000, one half payable in case of disability. J. H, Sanderson. Select Councillor; . . FIRE BR!GADE.â€"Regulfl.r meeting first Friday of every month,beld in the Council Chamber, at 7 p. m. Membership tree. Certificates issued to members entitling them to certain privileges and exemfitions. J H Sanderson. Captain. H. A. Nichol 3, Secretary. ' ‘ MECHANICS INSTITUTEâ€"Library of. over 1000 volumes open every Tuesday evening, in the Masonic Hall, from 'I to 8 'oclocky Wm. Pugs- Iev. President. T. F. McMahon. Sec. R E Law, Librqriun. VIDLAGE COUNCIL .â€" Reeve, J Brown ; Counv emote, I Crosby. H F Hopper, A Moodie, R E Law. Clerk, M'Teefy u : mommy!) HILL CORNET BANo.â€"Meets for mac- ticn in the Temnemnce Hall every Tuest y even- ing at 7.300110%» (2. Savage. Leader. . WOOLWML Where you may have your wool nmnumd ured in its purity into any style of goods you truly desire. NORTH END WUDHEN FACTORY w’i‘fiérundersigned have purchased from Messrs Keys & qulett the above mentioned mill. with the intentlon of ostublislbingZu permnment busiu nuss IN WOODBRIDGE; And trust that, the wool growers of the Bur-- rounding country will give us 0. 11‘0er support. We manufacture every kind of weollen goods usually made in a. custom mill. and are working to establish a. business with the funners, um] de~ termiued to do so if fair dealing will accomblish it. Rolls Carded. Cloth Lmssed, Spinning dune, Cloths, ’l‘weeds, Shirtlnga, Blankets, Yarns, 650.. manufactured, and all wmrkmtea TO B E FIRS'IFCL A SS In the Market is the time to have it made up for home use and realize its full value. We are all practical men in the business. and will not fail to satisfy our customers. Kimmuwsxrsmi'rn Farmers we respectfully solicit your patron-- nge ut the RIGG-S IVORY, SURGEOI DENTISTS, 208 Queen StflW‘est, Toronto a”me Artifical Teeth,uppelor under.$5.00. Pain- ‘ less extracting by use qt Etherized Air. The“; only firm in the Dom' ion executing first-class work at the above pric -’ N. B..â€"We have changed the name of 0113' Mill .nd wish it to be luown as the North End Woollen Factory Iromthi‘s date. ' G. H. HUSBAND, L. D. S Will visit the followingalaceu professionally .â€" Unionville,.. ....lst 1011qu of each month. Weston,. 9n and 2151: do Maple, ...... ..16Ih do Richmond Hill 9th do Woodbridge ......... ,.22nd do Mr Husband Willbo fund in his office, at Newtonbrook, every Sammy»; except when Sutur- day falls on the ubgvmdn}. Woodbridae. June 15;;‘1788'4‘ VITALITZi‘QD Au: 0‘ GIVE US A} :STRIAL ! PRICE OF WOOL IS LOW Newtonbrook, Junqflgh 1888. ADVICE T0 MOTHERS DENTIST. NEWQONBROOK, ONT. CHURCHES SOCIETIES Respect Age. Dr A Rmmsou. SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA Now while the mud, with 1a.; w; m3â€"13t My ROOM PAPE LOW‘Down In Price. -- All New Designs, Mixéh P‘ai::&s,' Pai’nt‘and W bite-wash Iérushes; “ A” complete stock of Paint Malexial " " 'U‘s‘dal'Stock of G?“ocer'ies. ' ‘ ~‘ LARGE STOCK 0F FURNITURE. H. Sanderson & Sons Western Canada Officesâ€"No Tn, Churchv-street. Toronto HON GEO W ALLAN, Sanuwrl’resident GEORGE GooDERgAM “ “Viceâ€"President DIRECTORSâ€"Fumuel mm, M P.A1fmd Goodw- hum, Geo W Lewis, Thus H Lee, hon D L Macpherson, Senator Total Ass'eté, $3,500,600 Moryey received on deposit, and interest payable hqu yearly or compounded. SAVINGS BANK BRANCH See our reduced loan table For further infor mation apply at; the oflices of the Company M._H. KEEI‘LER, EVERY THURSDAY, At his printing Offlqe, Yonge Street, Richmond H111, Ontario. Terms of Subsctiptxon:â€"â€"$100'per annum in advance. When not paid in advance $1 60 will he charged. ‘ [transitory advertisements, first insert-ion, Each subsequent lnsertlon, per lino. 3 cents. Contracts for time and space made on applicaâ€" tion. Advertisements without written instructions will be inserted until forbid and charged transi~- out; rates. VITRLIZEH AIR PABWBS The only Dentist in Toronto using Hurds up.- A paratus for - C. P- LENNOX, DENTIST 151 Yonge St, Toronto. CALI:’ANDfINSPECT THE STOCK. Extracting Teeth Wilhuut Pain By means of Vlmlized Air. BEST SETS 0F TEETH $8; Reserve ‘FILLINES WARRANTEB PM In E” CALL AND SEE ME Toronto Feb. 18th 1883‘ TorontoWéckluNews e F R E E; FUR UNE YEAR‘TU EVERY SUBSCRIBER Wmanted to be made from tho Best Material in the Market. THE TORONTO WEEKLY NEWS is an Illustrated Paper, unsur- passed in all the features of enterprising journalism. It stands con- spicuous among the best Journals otCanada as a complete lleWspaper, which will be interesting to every member. of the family. The children will like the pictures, the young folks the stories and the funny sketches, the more mature will be delighted with the editorials and news matter, which in every issue will be found spicy, incisive, and entertaining. In the matter of telegraphic service, having the advanâ€" tage of connection with THE TORONTO DAILY NEWS, it has at its command all the dispatches of the Associated Press. besides the spe- cials from NEWS correspondents in every section of Ontario for which the daily paper is so famous. As anewspaper it has no superior. It is Independent in politics, presenting all political news free from party bias or coloring, and is absolutely without fear or favor as to parties. The parliamentary reports are written in a humorous vein, and deal with men and measures without gloves, and having regard only to brevity, justice, and truth. It is in the fullest sense a family news aper. Each issue contains a verbatim report of Rev. Dr. Tal- mage 5 latest sermon in Brooklyn Tabernacle, Clara Belle’s New York fashion letter. “ The Man-A bout-.Town," sketches of people and places, a serial story of absorbing interest, a political cartoon, and a rich variety of condensed notes on' Fashions. Art, Industries, Litera- ture, etc., etc.. etc. Its market quotations are complete and to be relied upon. It is just the paper for the young folks. and the old folks will like it just as well. Our special clubbing terms bring it within reach of al .« Specimen copies_may lie had at this-office. u_,,; , Send your stibscriptioh E6. ifiliig-"ofliéerflfiswthiâ€"g 3‘15; Yévl'imited as to time, send in your subscription at once. Filling and all other operations neatly. done V My Goid ' All of our subscribers who will pay their subscription adoounts to this paper in I‘ullhto date, and one year in advance. will be re- sented with‘one. year’s ubscription to THE TORONTO WEE LY NEWS FREE. . ' The York Herald. Loan and Savings Company Window Shades and Borderings for 1884, WALTER S LEE, YORK HERALB. CHEMISTS 85 DRUG GISTS, TORONTO” HONEY T0 LOAN. PUBLISHED BY And the Largest Selection ever placed before you ALL WILLHBE sow A'r LOWEST PRICES. Fund. $450,000 OF TIEâ€"IE Manager THE PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. 3' Pal‘mer~ Frep. This House is one of the Boat Unhels to be found north of Toronto. E vorything is managed in First Class Style. Sample Room for Commer' cial Travellers. Good Stabliug and nttefitive hustlers. Terms, $1 per da y. Proctor's Bus leaves this Hutu} to connect wiLh all the N It P.- Truins going Norm and Sout‘ . at 8 a. 111., 12 r. 111., 5.10 p m. and 7.3011111. WEE! EEEJTEEEL Efi‘iiiié RICHMOND HILL. JOHN POVVICLIA, I’rop This Hotel has been refurnihhed, renowned, tmd'fitterl up in first-class style, and is new the Iq:}d_ing_I_Io§el pqrth 9f ’1' ‘ ' lied with first-class brand of liquors and L‘gm‘s. «‘xcellent uccummodation for Comma in Travellers, and the General Public. Good Slznbl» imz and an attentive Hustler. Bufiisters, Attorneys-at~Law, Solicitbrs-{nl Chancery. Conveyancerfi, etc, Officesâ€"Imperial Bunk Buildings. Wellington-street, Toronto HOMAS FERGUSON, Q.C. JOHN BAIN‘ WM SETON GORDON, -~ GEO F SHIPLEY Fgrggson, Bgln, Gordpn a; Shipley, GENERAL AND FINANCIAL AGENCY Farm & Other Property, Hotels, Taverns and Business. Goodwills Bought and Sold ! For Mar. ufmhuzing azLd other and Shaw brokers, DRAIN’T [LETOFVTHEMB'EST QUALITY AT Toronto Jan 9th 1883 FREEMAK’S WORM POWDERS. Aye pleasant to take. Contain their own Purgntive. Is a. 51116, Euro, and. cliectzml destwyer a! worm: in Children or Adults. Patent Rights disposed of ; _ SYNDICATES at THE PEOPLE'S STORE. MORTGAGES OBTAINED @mrflfio P. O. Box 2527. J.. I. EVANS (is 00. THOS NIGETINGALE'B, . Yorkvile 35mm. Leader Lane Toronto Y'THE S’i‘AR g, Lififi' "1 Assumméf‘-‘Sé-éfi ‘ , 0f anu‘opg Englagd‘, Sir Wm MeAqthu-c, K ‘C’ .KP, laxâ€"Lord May President. ‘ r , W VV' 'Bayne‘fiEh} or of l, Hf"; {74: M 9,: M. London, J“: John Mahmud, ESQ, C.'.I. Cnfllphkfl‘. Esq., Hon. SAHHLRWAICMMLCI‘ A. M. Sumh, Sq. JV.szsz Mctculfn; EH1}. Rm {Enoch Wood, 1). D Loans made on security of Company's Policy at. a) pa: «gut mime h V I Loans mmm trachumh Trustees, 1139M]: gdtp of iutuwst. Sand for ljrorpeatus. ‘ A “I. [:qudL’I" ' ‘ £qu 3; Twas for (Amiga. A 1., England (Late 05 10min} z'n‘gxanau Surgeon, Ptc. Lin’Office Hours 5 to 930 a.m., and 1 to 2.30 p.113. Members College Physicians & Surgeons. Residence, Yongo Street. llichxilond“'Hill Richmond 11131, May 23rd, 1583. . _ 1y DR LEWIS G. LANGSTAF’F I " THOImmLL, om'. V, Graduate of Torontp Unfiterslty, m. C. P. 65 5.. Out, Two_ Years Resident, Assistant Surgeon to Torcnto General Hospital, Office and R'midenccpâ€"vOue door sbuth of P. O. CFJ‘VICE HOURSâ€"S {0,10 In 1;}, (X: 12,140 2 p U.) The): 11$! I‘IQL‘ 1?.1‘, 11333, Dr. George Langstaff. me. w. .‘y. E-Jggm: m, MEDALI’T TORONTO 1:2sz EMSI'N. Member College of Physicians a Surgeons. (LATE or wrovmrvxmm.) OFFICE HOURS.â€"-Fm;n to 10 a. m.. 5 1,0 8 p. m RESIDENCES Yonge Sass-:62, chhmond " Hm. Richmond H111, Oct}. 121A}, . R. 13.01135. B. arid First Silvci Madame University of Toronto, M. C. 1‘. S; (Outdfi‘ih. L S BEE. JAT‘EE‘ES LAW$TAFF$ AND H Money to Loan on improved farms. I‘M 61):): cent. Apply to aw- Fflongy to moan. June 353;, 1881» 'Worth their "Weigh; in Gold I ! This lucompurubie Medicine has securâ€" ed for itself an imperishubie fume throughout the World for the alleviation and cure of' most. diseases ito‘ V'hicb humanity is heir. purify, mgulato and improyo the quality of the phood. 'They assist the digestive organs, cleanse ., , V increase the secretory powers of the Invenbra‘ce the nervous system, and throw into the circula- tion the purest Elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. Thousands of persons have, iesjified that by their use alone they huue b'ee'xi reswred to heaith and strength, after ‘evéry other means had proved unsuccessful. Cough's. Sore Threats, Bronchitis; 11,914 11.11 disord era of the Throat and Chest. as also Gput, Rhea matism. Scrotum and other kind of skin diaemscs will bu found invaluable in every Household m the cure of Open Sores. ILer Tumouxs. M‘énufactured on}y at Profess or Hollowav’s EstabliShment 533. OXFORD STREET «L‘ONDON and sold at 15.151, 2s. 9A., 45. 6d” 116., 21mm 838 each Box and Pot, and in Canada a; 36 cents, 90 cents, and $51.50 cents, and the larger sizes in probation. ‘ 1 BAD LEGS. OLD WOUNDS. COLDS. The Trade 1., r~ 8.25:3: a L; of“, W” Reset-we 1"umi.,... . {19.00 Annuuylucnnm. . . . . . 1.“) Invesird in Cmmdu... 1‘21? {)emh chums pnirl. . . $10.00 'Jklflux‘ru it} REF STOMACH AND BOWELS, :38. mm, MAPLE-ran; £333. Mir-v.1. J‘ R. ARNOLD Tl: MAS HOLLOWA‘E .5312. 5th 1551 s_;1)_(>u0,gg£- . 1.600.001} ‘. 1290.000 3100003000 [7‘32 153-)“; llchmnnd Hill 0 1'6

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