To the Electors ul‘ Ihe Township of Vaughanâ€"James McNair Tu the ratepayea uf the 'l‘tkuuhip of Vaughun. _' 'ad thisâ€"U L. Home.. . ‘ For aweâ€""Peter Brillinger. Tnï¬m pupils 0! Markham and anghqm Iinging scho4:»lsâ€"--Px-of1.'. A 'Kiinck, ' ' §_ign of the Ten Obs-stâ€"A. Mu?.die._ v uu- . ll|\'|ln|)nll‘ u. -u-u v- ...., VJ ..... we are "0w "7 a I’9=-“°" t‘.’ Prov" t" (icy. John Learovd; and at 6 inn. by our l'eaderï¬, particularly those Interested ,hé Rev, J, G. Scum , Maple, a, 10:3,, in the good government of the Township mm.) by the Rev. J. G. Sam, and a, 6 ai 2.p.m., by the lie“, John Learoyd: sustained by no less an authority than _ t 9 , tb R J am of the Hon. Mai-Lhew 0. Cameron. afg’fï¬wjnl‘gféhfit Zep'by' g; In so far as we are concerned. we had Rev Thbmaauardus, Sunday January, implicit conï¬dence in the opinion of our 19,}; _» Richmond Hill' a, 10330 mm correspondent, “Sentinel,†and had uv b'f “'16 Rev L Tum} DD'. and hesitation in making known to the elec 6) w h {he '8“, ‘ Gnawe' 0;,c,,raue. tors-of the Township of Vaughan that Bgimgvni“ a, 10:30 ,thflby t'he Rev: the proceedings of the Township Clerk, George Melina“ ,’ and “'6 pm" by the in declaring the members of the old R“, John- “uni, wesle Church 2 Council reelected by acclamntion, were p.13): shy the Re; Geoée Cochrgne- contrary to the Munlclml La}. we Meclingswilltakc place at seven o’clock, We“ for “‘9 sake of the o'wmsfâ€" p.m.. '33 follows: Bethel, Monday',‘. mew-3’ Damnatnnd Ola-"4b" such January 6th; Teston, Tuesday, J anuary an exposure of incapacity should hare 7th; maple, Wednesday, January 8th, m quad"; but our duly to they“th Thornhill, ‘Thursday, January, 9th. required ant 'e should "Qt perm“ such. Deputation :.Rev. John Learoyd, and a- flagrant violation-of the Municipal J, G. Scoit'uwdfl‘ln PW Bu“. ‘Esquim Lawâ€"and thereby an injury to the Pichuond Hill Mondn Januar 13th Towmh'pâ€"m 9’“ by unnOticed' W0 ï¬eputaï¬o'nlï¬â€™ev. L. lIllnylor, Di)†and‘ gave warning in time, that. the blunder Goowe Cochmne _Wesle Ch h T ‘ . . . c . y I urc nea or "wk 0) mm.“ l’e repalrf’d' lmd the day, t{he 14th- ;* B‘ntto’nville. Wednesday, electors have their rights maintained. If the .15“, :‘ Mount mm, Thursday me a council is illegally declared ‘electedhmflh ~b,’,pm'-,-,,~im,,: ï¬g“ Gamma (3001, the necessary consequence follows thutgr'we andJ G Fem, Juvenileinission all its acts. are illegal» resulting )ll Quir' ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ' . . _ ‘ ~m‘y inevézin'gv will. ills†be held at 3 fusion and lossâ€"and authority urmpxl oycimk‘ pm, my “Mum: “with on _1, : . . « . . ..- .i . . 7 , . b‘v abpack of: .ngapfuhlce. “lllUbb acts um , Wednesday. Jamar} 8,}, , “mmmn‘ not 8 Palmâ€??? 1,, term“: rv h, Thursdayflnuuary 9th ; Richmond Hill. ‘1" er ‘ “t l e l‘ arm"? 0' .. w)" 4." “outlay; January '1 31h ; Bultrmville, “may m, v understand me Situation, as “I, “v ‘ ‘ fl . , . . ft, ,1 ‘1 (adores-lay, January 11ml]; to be ad- M.‘W0‘*“llH-““,t "énplmf’nf’ 6. 00' ‘ ‘ , dunned by numbers of the Depuiations. 0- 01‘an "or thmr 'mom‘mmn: :Lot the children come and hear ol’ the “In Ire ’l'a-nfll‘v" “WK-40’“ Plecl‘imi great w 11; of God in other countries. “I have :io-doubt- Flint U‘““‘-â€l‘_°f‘h‘""""" lColleetions will be‘ made during each "ell “Md “kid’- in declaring me ‘f'lid'service.and a! each meeting. subscrip- ‘ c-"yun(1ilele.(-lo~l. The cand‘d' “‘5 l’r"l’"“"’dl ' - . ‘ ' "we," we,“ -" fla,,,n“a~,,,,u;dmkmfme lions taken up so and thelunda of the .: "bathe, MK. ,,.,..,3§,;,‘w,q pmpmed dag“; if Wesleyan i‘iissionary $003319! y, Selec- uur Mt. 1‘ is mm mm llGCGSrlu‘)‘ to do. > t-ions. of Satan-d mum: Will be given, by " mend a poll. mimics“ from sen. 21. chug ' ï¬lic choir of each church, in mumciimu “ 30, of 3! Vial Gowns. Wyl‘Wh 31"â€â€˜95 i with these anniversaries; ' “ out «he wards “ turd if» null :3 demmlded" ; . . 93 from Sam's“ of Ihe Munieiiml Act cl 1866. l m» @339â€: gum. VAUGHAN 'IUWNS'HIP ELECT: HON. M. ). CAMERnN‘s OPINION !â€"- Poms MUST BE‘ 0mm D. AND THE BluHTs ul" Ewcums MAINTAINED. On Monday next, the 6th mat, the! taxpayers in Ontario are expth to re- turn representatives to the various Town- ~rahip Councils. As we are more parti- cularly interested in the Townships of Vaughan and Markham, We purpose to draw the attention of the ratepayers of these two Townships to a matter that has been For years a source of annoyance ' to every farmer reeiding in the Ease and ‘Wost Ridiugs of ‘York. As a mason why the ratepayers should not vaml for Moon's. Ashton, Boyle, Cane, : Eakin, Jacks-n, .IJm Lam, ‘i‘lunsi' 7, Phillips. Porter. Randall. Reed, Hob-in- wn, Severn ’Webster, and Nichole, we would state as a fact, and in prom“; 'of‘ our assertion, refer our readers to the minutes of the County Council of Feb-j ruary, 1872. pages 8, 12, 43,, and 45.â€"‘ whereby it will be seen that the above mentibued gentlemen voted “my†on a motion to adopt the report of the Spe- cial Commit-tee of three, ( Messrs. Wheeler, Duncan and Bull) appointed to confer with the Corporation of' the City of Toronto, or M arket Committee, on thempedieucy of repealing or otherâ€" ‘wiee changing the existing regulation in reference to the eale of hay, straw, and fodder, or devise some means more satis- factory to the vendors of the same. As ill farmers who attend the hay market in Toronto can fully understand the great inconvenience andoxponae farmers ore unnoeegssarily put to in Toronto, by the'preaent hay market'regulnt-ions, and no they will readily see thut the select committee reported in favor of relieving farmers of these annoyances, it. becomes the duty of every farmer nnd well rogur lnted mind to record their vat-on against those gentlemen for having voted nflamst ,, "the interests of their constituents in the '5County Council on that occasion ' We ask the electors to read Rae minutes we refer to. and then vote. "‘“1‘omnhw. 311x: Def» 1872." 'leam tlmt. Mr. JaluesMcNair is? in 'fll‘d Edd-1134‘ :4 c-[ndidde fur the Reeve I Blip. as is Mr. Cluch WalLuz-e as one of the Deep t, Reeves ; we. huw than ai‘ We new (ï¬zzlulidabs proposed. will be elec- xed, in order that fresh blood wil} be introduced into our Municipal Council: for the old 39.! du nut appear to under: stand their [Hi-inese; nr‘i'i' they“ do, they are all the mare to bun... for knowing and not doing their dn-ty. To me ptells! clccmrs. and send them to the " right about." Né'w Grocery stowâ€"J. Brown. It will be remembt-red that during the last sitting of the Ontario Parliament, a charter was obtained by certain gentlemen in Yorkvillt- for the. urpase of forming vacompany underthe fading; the *' York yilie \Vater \Vurks (fo.."_ ï¬nding that they had an “ elephant" an illeir hands the said gentlemen irzdueed the Reeve of Yon-Willa to an“ a pubiic meeting of the ratepayers to see if some arrangementi could not. be made to ruiieve the company ‘ oi'ghe scheme. At mid meeting a com 1 mince was appninted to take-the matter into- serious consideration ~t-lmt was in ' tbemonth of April last. Well. after eight months of labor ."on the part of that at least who were active members 'of' the committee); they have conceived ,dndw brought foth the ‘ able report," as Vn'ppi'wana in the G10? of’ thé 209i} ult . anllom) HILL, anunf 3. 1873. MEETING AT YDRKVUJJ‘J. M UNICH’A L ELECTIONS. NEW ADVERTISEMEN’I'S waning; “ Signed “ M. Custom I The narrow viewaexpounded in reference to the City of Toronto, by certain while- men leads one to think that the one-mam power enjoyed for ouch a length of time isâ€"hy some at leastâ€"fearful of beiuu curtailedga; If: the company, as some of. the speakers assert, have merely got the. mod-of the1*vill‘n§:e..1n their eyes, why do _’ . ‘call to mind that they had giveneuch a they not goon. with their works, and not ask the cor'goration to relieve them 5 of their 3 responsibility. "In any case: providing the corporation do take stock in this company the proviSo should be STRANGEâ€"At the, nomination held: at the Town Hall. on the 23rd ult., Mr.i McNair introduced the subject of ï¬nal vote of the Reeve and Deputies on the hay and fodder report, in the County Council. The strangest part of the af- fair seems to have been that Messrsi Boyle, Porter and Wébster could, not-w vote at all, until the minutes Were read to them from the Council reportsâ€" provi‘ng that they had not given that at- tention to the matter, the importance of ‘made that .no member of the company the'snbject demanded. Mr. Webster was lshould have ascat at the Council Board. manly enough to acknowledge “ that it "This we think, is sound Grit doctrine.â€"- was a bad vote and I’m sorry for it." COMMUNICATh-D. ‘ p.m.. '13 follows: Bethe}, Monday',‘ J anuaéy 6th ;' Theton, Tuesday, J anuary ‘ 7th; Maple, Wednesday, January 8th; Thornhiil, Thursday, January, 9th. Deputation :, Rev. John Learoyd, and J. G. Scott-Wand .J. P. Bull. Esquire. Bichuondfl‘il}, Monday, January 13th. Deputaï¬on Rev. L. Taylor, D.'D.. and Ge rge chhrane.- Wesley Church, Tues day. the 14th- ;’ B‘utto’nyille. Wednesday, the 113th ;‘ Mpunt Zion, Thursday, the §1_6th. ‘Drputigf'innq {.ev. George (‘0011- frane and J‘ .G Sena, Juvenile mission ~m‘y mev'c’iiu'gv wiH alsn be held at 3 W'ESLEYAN Mmsmmm' ANNIVEK HARLES.â€"â€"Tlle missionary sermons of the Ynhgc Street North Circuit' will be preachéd us‘t'oll:,:ws: Sunday. January 5th: Thornhill, at10230 a.m., by the ï¬ev. John Leamvd; and at 6 p.1n, by Lhé Rev. J. G. SCUM: Muple,ul 10:30 a.m., by tth Rev. J. G. $cot¢; and at. 6 p.mk.‘liytl1el.{ev John Lear-nyd; Bethel. ai 2.p.m., by the .liev., John Learoyd: Teston, at 2 p.111; by the Rev. J. G. 54cc“: Mount'Zion, at. 2 p.m._, by the Rev. Thbmangardue. Sunday, January 12th 2’ Richmond Hill, at 10:30 a.m., by the Rev. L. Taylor, D.D; and a't ‘6 p.1u., hthe Rev George Cochraue: .Bnttonville, at 10:30 n.m.. by the. Rev George (Incbmnc ; and a? 6 p.m.. by the B uxmu’sMAmzwu rm: JANUARY. -In ephe‘ok the big ‘3me ï¬re. when the pr inning ï¬l'kblisllllblll}t of Themes & Tallmt was «lerstroyed, Ballot-L’s Magazine has make its appearance, hulking as fresh amlfl 'nice‘ as “142195111 R l_h,-a.t.-‘.' n'evvzr met wit-h fi-uu ble anti disaster. It is a» little, later 'flmn‘ meant. but better hm than nnver. we say. where such a universal favoriteris c-.'m_cemed. for we aslv’mys liked the sprightlyï¬ngezizinehanvd we ï¬nd it. is generally es“ $13de ‘In familles for its en- uz-rttl'ming reading mats-er, giving more ‘ for 15 cents than other magazinesldu for ‘ 30, We congratulate tbé‘ publishers for their pluck and energy In placing their , publication before the public so men after the big ï¬re ' amlwe' hope the people will rampond by submribiug for it all over the County. ’l‘ha'tixis the way to show sympa l n r l l l rune and J‘ G Scott, Juvenile mission m‘y 'Iue"€'~tix'=';_r~“wi§l uh†be held at 3 o'einck. pix/i7.) as, 11)â€qu Myp‘e. on Wednesday. Jamar} 8m; Thornhill. Thursdayï¬mmary 9L}: ; Rim-mam! Hi1]. “nudity; January 13111; Buttrmville. “‘edmes-hy, January 151th; to be ad- dnnued by numbers of the Depulations. Let. the chililmu chute and hear of the great w 11; of God in utlmr countries. Collectinus will be‘ made during each service. and a; each wading. subscrip- tions take» up to aid the-fuucb of the thy for thoge who have been nufonimale. Each pers'én who sends 81'50 receives Ballou’g‘ fur a year mid also a beautiful chroma ofmoss'rosgs or lilies as a gratuity. This is h‘mdsnmt; and should be the means of inducing lhdusands to send in their‘ names} Among the contents of Balluu's Mugazhe fun January is a nice sea Story, .2; number Hf pieces of good pmm'y, half a duzen‘ interesting stories. Home advantures and“ "titer Hunters of inmreut. ()nl'; $150 per war, 'and 15 cents single cupics. Addsess Thomas & l‘albm, 36 Brnomï¬eld Street, Bosmn. Govxaxonsmr up NOVA Sommeâ€" A rumor oomestto us that there is again some talk of appointing the Hon. J. Howe to the above position. We con 1 sidcr that this appointment. would be a just gift to a gentleman who is now ver- l ging on the time allotted to man here‘ belowâ€" a~well earned tribute to one who has Spent' the b4 st, part of a long life in the public service; a son of U. E. L., and a native of the soil. It is an ap- pointment that we have reason to believe would be acceptable to a majority of the' people of Noi/a Swim, and for this we have no less an authority than ihe lead- ing article in the Globe of' the 21m. ult., whicbpapeif has thought ï¬t to swallow all the‘vile ~nbmse heaped-upon this gen- tieman for-months past, and now, to. acknowledgefthaï¬t, it owing to the great ‘influencefof this gentleman that Publio‘ jopiuion banana-Vasily changed in Nova ‘Scotia. in' feferenee to Confederation. This of itself Should entitle this Honor- able gentlemen to the position, and if the people yi' Now Footie are satisï¬ed, ‘ why should it. worry the people ufOntzu'io. MASONIG ~th the regular meeting 01' the Vsughan Lndgv F, \. \I., No. 54, hem «m St. Juan‘s day (the 27m nit...) the {nlluwing ofï¬cers were installed for the epsuing your: ‘ Thnmas S stéth, Master rm behalf with the F. Poin Gummy“ I’mesr SmemSE,â€"-Az the close of a prayer meeting recently held at. the cesidmme of Mr. W. Spaï¬on-d, Almira. .‘*r D. Lewis. Superinmu-Jentof the .Br-fllesdzi Sabbath Schnnl, Whitcluurch. 'm huhalfd’ the friends in urmm-crinn mm 0i «31' mi» Gun :9. Eunyy, S. W. Aylvew Simlding', Januas- Wands. 'l‘rmwurer. H W». Bulitï¬ 3803', Join: Ruperg‘. D I I W'â€" J Gummy“, D. REL T‘usmms Brad‘huw. Chaplain John Hall. G - 303. h w. Gul'don. 'l‘vlex. A. Unis '1". Of ~c'.uul, presun'md Miss Emily \xilh nine Vulumcs of Barnes’ saw, sweqmnprs‘nied Wit-h :1 very ' ' " t-lx'hfali"r?’i'4*. Li, ~ We are requested by Mr. Harrison to again remind his friends that he is not arcandidaw for municipal honors, at the election in nut village on Monday next. The candidates are Messrs M. McNair, Dr. Duucmnb and A. Law, for the Reeveship ; Messrs D. Hopkins, W. Powell, James Freak. Wm. Warren, J. R. Arnold and J. Brillinger, for Coun- cillors. As only one Reeve and four Councillors are required to be led to slaughter, vote early for the ï¬rst named and take your choice. So says the HERALD. THE INSTITUTE TEA AND Coxmr} 1 â€"â€"This affair came of!" on Wednesdayevening last. The hall was crowded to} the door wiih visitors. The tea was‘ excellent, and, as usual was a credit to‘ the laaies’ committee. The concert “34‘ a success ask: as quality was oomerned, but as for the'number of songs &0. given, the least, said about that the better. The following cnnd‘iuiates are now in the ï¬eld for the Vaughan Township election: for Reeve, David Boyle, and James McNair; Deputy Reeves: T. Porter, T. Webster, und N. Clarke Wal- lace; Councillors: Thos. Page, Daniel Renman, A. McQuarrie 32nd John Mc- Kinnon."- The missinnary meeting in connection with the Presbyterian church of this place will he held (D. V.) on the even- ing of' the 14th January. at ‘7 o’clock The Revs. Messrs. Breckenridge and Hugh are to address the meeting. LANGSTAFI‘ FARMERS CLUB.â€"â€" A' meeting of this association will be held on Wednesday evening the &h inst., when Mr. George Weldriok wilL read a paper on the best and mo's't' abp‘i'oved method of managing sheep. The “ Canadian Illustrated News" has again arrived, and, as usual, it con- tains a good display of well executed illustrations. Subscriptions received at the Herald Book Store. Several interesting ndtices are left over this week. To THE ELECTORS‘ TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN. YOUR v: u: I?» INTEREST 2 A3 REEVE, FOR THE YEAR 1873. Polling tnkas place on Mommy nxvï¬he 6'â€! or JANUARY. 1873. 1‘0 THE RATEPAYERS TOWNSHIP†VAUGHAN and VWlshil-E to increase their income. plum ï¬end addr-vsa ptapaid to undersigned. Uccnpminu easynnd honorabh. wind to nil, and especially TO LADIES. $2 16$“) per day without riak or expense. HE SUBSCRIBER WISHES To inform the pupils of flu- nbove schools Consi Ming of Choice Teas, Sugars. Uofee, Tobacco, Curranfs. Raisins, Spices. Salmon Trout, Coal Oil, &c., dcc. -orv-» _ BOOTS. A ND SHOES, To the Pupils of Markham and Vaughan Singing Schools. l inform the pupils of flu- nbove schools that. owing removal and other business which demand his attention at present. he is umbln to meet his chums on the meal eiomomn of musicâ€"progressive and good. ordor â€"evnry 'l‘hursdav. but that, vorv shorflv he WI" be through bin throng. nnd then a“ business calls win he promptlv amended to, as before flop. J_._A. KLINCKL r.. T.HE NEVV GROCERI STORE. Mr. John Browg N. CLARKE WALLACE,» AS DEPUTY-REE?!) FOR 1873-. Would ropnemfullv cal! the attention of the public to his “if J AMES MONAI R, NEW STOCK OF GROCERIES, ‘v-RioW‘Hill,"Doo. so, ’79 The polling will commence at 9 o'cloék ml . on Monday next, the 6th Jln'y, L873 Vaughan. Jun. Is! [87 3. Wooflhridge, Doc. 31' ,. 187?. Eifl an K5. Dole. 31, ’79. C. L. BOSSE. Mann-03L December. 30, 1872. 75443 Moving 11w Chonpt-‘ronds is the hog! adv"- 'Iiseu'inin. ho r03pea1quy aolic‘ 9 cu"; :H‘ GREATLY nznucw moms. Ha would also call their lltmtian to his flow gttvcrtiï¬cmmtï¬. LL PERSONS HAVING LEISURE, YOUR vow. AND INTEREI’!’ ARI uucnnp- For: humor (0 make‘rmm for I Iarge " . Spring duck. ENORMOUSSTOCK Which he is 'sé‘iing ARI-I SOL!CI1 FOR Read This ! 0! THE NJvton Brooke l’.0 . a, 954.3 7334 HURRAH! HURRAHH The subsgribor" Would now inform the farmers and public in general, am the T31 Cum “bu jull received Choice nugm. coï¬'m-s, lobaccos. with u grand assortment of Comprising new raisini new curmms. spices» Jae†o'i'diflbrem kinds, which for 0f strength and flavor. cannot fail to merh the satisfaction of customers; together with a fresh. supplv of Salmon ’l‘rom, Coul UH. ï¬e. A choice flock of CROCKERYL GLASS AND PUTTX.‘ PROVISIONS, AND LIQUORS F low and feed kept constantly on hand, ‘ A136 ggï¬uxï¬qd free of clap. ' ALEX. MOODIE, 1"†239;“: Rlils, and aveâ€"get." (d-u'y 810"; w d.‘ Apply 30' ' J compnes"aim‘indichmr.n perva gem for the pack-x of every Traveller. 'l‘rader. Farmer. Boy. and for ovaryhody desiring a reliable tiInn-konpov. and plan a suparior Pocket Com- pass. usual Watch size. with Meal worku. glass or-atul. all in a {mu oride cue, warrnmad to} (lenmï¬ correct limo, and to keupin order. iï¬â€˜ fairly mad. for two years Nothing llkr i:. A sample ol’this prrfect gem of mechanism will be sent in a neat case (prepaid) (o my addresn, upon recaipt of mm dollar Address plainly, AGENT. Warm Evmku um CHOICE TEAS! HERE CAN B E NQM‘LMISTAKE t'nt 3 have the best pig in Oman-k1 for he took ï¬rst prizes M the Provmcinl Exll'rhit'mn, Haunilmn, Markham. Newmarkel. and Au!!- rn : and loo good for B'urwick, so says “we LL PARTIES INIJEBTED 1:0 THE“ estate of the late Damn. Hours, of lot No. 2|. 9nd ConrMn-‘kham. urg'requeatvd to relllo'vtlmsama' willi’ either’o‘flhé'undorsigned executors on or hefors tha Est of April mm And all parties having chims against the maid wanna are requastod tu present the same duiy certiï¬ed for libuidntion. by the above dnlo. FRESH. NEVV FRUIT Hill, containing one iser and a quarter of land. one frnmg dwelling house. wi [h a barn stables. and other outbuilnings lhoreon. Terms . easy. Apply. onjlgo prelmses. to ’ ’ F. CRAWFORD. .l cession of Markham: My'deur brother- iu~law. l regret (for your rake) that you have ecled so unwieer as Ir. puhlieh that extraordi- nary advertisement. over your name. in (he Yaw-k Herde of the 20m December. piofessing to Oil‘ur one hundred dollars reward “to any person who will give such evidence as will lead to the apprehension and convictinn of the put)? or parties who twiaxe or 'muilnd†the! vow stupid letter which you appear anxious that the public would believe tn have beenmnt to you by poll: 1: Was fooiish oi you.l)bcnure: “lat. Evgxyhnd'y who reads it .33. of opinion that you know the petty well who 'wrote that eillv production, and. therefore. felt safe in oï¬'a-riug sq large I rewm} a.- $100. 200 LUU woodâ€"recond qualityâ€"for uh. in lots wsnil pun-Inasm's. _ Apoly to 71 claims against the astute of thq Igyp . ;} Gibson are roquostrd to loud 1h. pump to the undnrsignod for payment. and all pnmonl indpbtad to the estate are requested to ply the sump l the underaigned. on or bpfgyp the ï¬rst da‘y‘of nuuary. [873. ’ CHARLES SPAFF ORR. Mr. SpaflTn-d will be found at home on Mondaysvonl‘v Mark‘lm. Dec. 94. 1872. 753-3 I hereby chaljenge you to. produce the original letter relarrad to. and the cover thoroâ€" UI'. and submit them to lhe inspection of two magistratesâ€"one to be chosen by yburself, and one by mvsnlfâ€"that their getluinqnus mm- ha tnt'ed . ff'you refuau to do wirat‘ lfpropme, the public willbsl convinced that you are it du-ecl party to an M2: ofinjuxtice towards one who has a right to expect better of you. Lromnin yours. &c.. V:Vl' Y SP RING BOAR PIG WILL i serve sowa during the aouon. He took [G110 ï¬rst pxizo at the Markham and En! York ‘ n'mn \‘how.. at King and Whitchurch Union Show. and at this'Noflh Ym‘k Show. in'JBTZ. l have on hand a number of pigs, at llmï¬bévï¬a bread. for sale. 7 (.l _. h J._ST{\NT.01!,, " Maw: comm» ' ' "M?!" 2118.51! is a 31m- éxupid ’auohpt on your pm to associate mv name whh Fanianinm. SIGN OF THE TEA CHEST. Richmond Hi“. Dec' 24, 187i. 7"] Also; the and cheapest uuorlmurï¬of Whitchurch. use 30,172 Pure and unadulterated. always on hand. The Best White Pig in On- . tario. ‘HE MAGNETIC TIME‘KEEPER, 3 LL PERSONS HAV1N_G_ANY Pout Drawer 422,. antua‘. Demmber 93. 1872 753-2": “'E‘EFIRGE WELDRICK. Langstnm Dec. 24.~ 1872. 753-4 Whilchurch. Doc. 94. ’7 . For Sale, NY QUANTITY 9? chAgngsrs, Richmon‘ Hi“. Dec. 94. ’72 753-3m FULLARTDN GIBSON. Richmond Hill, Dec. 4 1972. 75U~lm E TEA A,_, I‘EA That “$100 Reward.†‘ 10 DAVID Emu,â€" Lo_2_26, 2nd con. Dec. 23. 18:2. House and Lot for Sale, 3N LUCAS STREET, RIQHMOND OOD’S PORTER! Berkshirp {855 f9;- Sale, 3? SPRING "BOAR PIG 3mm, PRICE, AND QUALITY AND CUTLERY or 1th. 'ms'r Manunéruuiï¬ - Notice to Creditorsg S. BAKER A. BRILLINGEK. 0’KEBFE_’S ALE ALWAYS 0" HAND. A NEW STOCK Corr} wood for Sale i’ET ER BR! LLINGER. CORDS OF FOUR FEET Only one Dollar. £6.34?» can; Whiwhhrch, thmioy 9.0 ARGE STUCK 0F J. DUNCAN & C0, '03 Till ulcuomgs L_Y_'N_ET.‘ N otlce. 0' AND 140122 2rd Con , 'F’p Markhmn. Executor: Gem-39y P. 0 753-3m 'll6o1f 7 4" ‘VISHES T0 KJQTURN HIS THANKS to his numerous owner; for in? very' libral support during the past \hroe you", and now begs to announce†lhll hoï¬i- again prepared to suppIy all lhose who may STAPLE AND FAN CY UNDERSELL ANY HOUSE ‘l'Hl s‘rocx cossuuo SUPERMR SEEDLESS BAISINS. NEW VALENTIA, " Throughout the house a busy stir. The rook in glory reigning, Tho mnids’ son dream of nnstlutoe, ’Midggt grave: cares disduiuiuu; For, in her ears the‘magic voice Of another song is humming. ‘ 'l'he ('hr‘vstmus pudding mun! lo-mule, For Chrielmas Day is coming ’ " NICE NEW DRESSED ALMOND, FILBE RT, WINES AND LIQUORS, 1350;“ and gamion More patchy;st ekowhgm. ' ‘ ' IN FISH! Maggy, .QR4NGE’, AND CITRON ' mm, Always on hand a replete no†of Fygm'ruan. Ground Coffees &' Spices, xxx OYSTERS! SARDINES, RARC’ELS DELIVERED. Richmond Bill.Du.l&'}i7g. " '13?†GLASSWARE.A BOQM PAPE Rs, FAVOR HIM mm A CALL, Wu have : Bike and vulod 'I’rtmout. such nu " THE CHRISTMAS SEASON, 'RLCHMOND HILL. thte Fish, Yarmouth Bloatev's, BRAZIL NUTS, CURRANTS, P. Gr. SAVAGE Salmon Trout, And that. far CAsR he wiil (ï¬tnmiw, 82c. 712153 d; SUGARS, (to. cum Split (3' Round Herring's, GP’ ‘ERIES, HAIR STREET, PURE AND UNADULTURATID In (1!: naighbdwod. CROCKEBY, (nu om rnurr), bunuu l’on F inm Haddies, &c.. &c., &c. Smoked Salmon, WH‘B LONDON LAYER, AND NEW ‘ FIGS, LOBSTE RS, ‘1. A59 ‘CENTRAL’ STORE, CHRISTMAS FR UIT ASSORTMENT OF FRESH TEAS. W- A. has decided 'to so“ the balance of his .slock of “so mm mm} Table Ruisins, Figs, Currants, Lemon Citron and Orange Peels, Wal- nuts, Filberts, Brazilc, Almonds, doc. FANCY-DRESS GOODS SULTANA RAISINS! FRESH NEW FRUIT, BARN'ARD, asusunl. hate to hand an excel- lem wruqu of &c.. 51c. SANTA ‘Cnussupplied’ will‘vn large auoxlmcm of CHRISTMAS TOYS! Sign of my British Flag Suï¬} Doc. 12.18%}. ,; At Alliimgon’s, where you can get 15!!! splendid old Currants, for... . .$l 00 1211! aplendld new Currantl. for. . . . 1 0|) um. old Layer Raisins. for. . . . . . . .. I 00 8}}: new layer flu'minn. {or.. ..... 1 00 2:)!!! Prunes, forn ............ . . .100 2015 Rice. for........ l 00 BOOTS! AND SHOES 12h nll. Mist E. l_ untfln Jam†Do‘ 1:. 'l'h=' lies; Ewinz- R E'liou, 'l humus Gamble. William Hehukn' Francis Holland, Mrs. R. anm. Benqu Haydon. Jmnns J 0566. .Eed mom! WORT’H READING I STOCK 0F~ DRY 6300798?! knowing Nubian; Surlmï¬'l‘iu, Hoods. &.c.; and a from and supsuuable TREMENDUOUS SACRIFICE ! Alleyn ‘. Mary C. Bassin‘ Henry Bernard. J G. Hamel. Mr. E. Boon , Josaph Cameron. Alick Craig. Ruben Cunningham. Frank lafï¬e. John nvi Ion. A B. Damn". Brown Durham. Mary A £13}; @0115, ï¬rumicï¬. SELL FOR TWO WEEKS A1460â€, and'uilder. ' Look a: the following list of prices. : Mnns' French Calf boots.$5".’5.l'nducad 103:4 ‘25 Mens’ Englisii Kipp do 34-25. ‘ 3-54 Mons Cowhide ‘ 120 $3 '25, -‘ 2 7;" Laiiel' 6“ bath“ do $1140. " 1-53 Girls’ Full do $260, " l'l J Girls’ Mt. Rubbers. ior less than they cost. You may depend upon As those are my regain goods. and will be found as go.-d u can be got elsewhere. W. H. M\ ERS SINGLE HA RNE'SS Good Salt, of Double Harness WMA. wishes to cisll the attention of the ~ pnhli’c tu . HIS 50"CENT TEA! Richmond Baum. 11. ’72. ‘IIRISTMAS IS‘ COMING ! You will nlwaylï¬ld asplendid awomnnnt of Whips, Halters, Collars, GROUND COFFEES AND SPICES, FANCY WOOL GOODS! FANCY WOOL GOODS VOICE FROM Winch, on comparison. wm be found m be as chuap an New Figs, Almond, Filbert, and Brazil Nuts, With a has]: lot of \VINTER GOODS Po‘rha'pl' tharo in not anolhéi' house that is gyrng such a' Richmond Hill. Dec. 17. '72. At a dilconm‘ol' 15 par com, (0' Chad! . _' ‘wm. ATKINSON. ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. G, A. BARN m1). EMAINING IN THE RICHMOND Hill Post "ï¬ico. lst Dre. “7‘2: syn ‘. Mary C. Kiliips. Wiliinm (2) sin‘ Ham-v Lnt-u. Bates CITRON PE E'LS ! GETTING A BARGAIN! SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ESSED ZANY'E CURRANTS FINDING MYSELF OVI‘JHS'I'IWKED WITH Lmer. Valunlin, SOOdll‘s‘h and Comprising In part of ï¬ne, 0f Silvor and other mounted ALN‘O A FINI. VARIETY OF LEMoN'. ()RANGE. up List ’Of Letters an'n ll muc’non Tkuals, &c , &c AT I “\VE CONCI l‘l E1) 1'0 ".30, A wunmb As can be obtainad at Buy YOUR WHICH ls T BI AND AID Lymburnar. June- May, “n’cnlm Harden. Ju-ob Muuslww. Haunt!) MnMalIot, Alfred McWifliams. James O‘Brien. Mrs. D‘C‘ Pickering. Mrs. '1‘. Powell. T. ll, Sisnn. Luau Slevmnann. N mhaniol Slim‘y. Wmi m Shnru Tho an Taylor. Han y Te 'sdase. F eo-‘g- Tut'ker. J01 n 0 Truman, \V rliam Vnndmbur h. JAI. errï¬eiti Aggie West. Richard OODS ! w. H, MYERS." M. TEEFY, m:- ‘ W4 H M Y E RS W. H. MYERS.’ Richmond Hill 7514f 75l-tf 7524:! 'l‘ho Commissioners appointed for the Con- strucliou 0: the Intercolbninl Railway. hereby give Public Notice that tiny ai‘e prepare receive Tenders for Track-laying and Ballns V (in tho falluwing Diweion: yiz : No. l. on Sections 3. 6. 9,and 15 â€"â€"a dis- man of about 78 miles. Na 2. rm Sections 16. H). and '20.â€"-n diav [Mica ufubuul 46 miles. ' N0 3 ,im Sect'nns ‘Zl .22.and ‘93.-from the Mirnmichl River to Moiicton. a dis- tance 0] about 72 miles. All the above sections are in he Province of New Brunswick Speciï¬clnliuns and forms of Tender can b0 ohminun at the nï¬ivs of the (‘h'u-f Engineer. av. Ottawa. and a! the ofï¬ces nf [he Engineâ€... at Riumnskl.l)allu-u~i:-,New (Insllemnd \lonctnn. Sea'ed Tenders marked "Tandnrs." and addyessen to [he Cummixsimwrs wi" be re- erived at Ihvir uï¬ino in Ottawa up 10 12 u‘clock noon on Fawn, the 31s: of January. 1873. lntorcolouia! Railway. ()ommiasionol’a ()ï¬ice.‘ A - Ouawn, Nov. 30m. l872. I , 751-4 NB.â€" Sap-m as Tenders Will be required for the Division: Numbered l, 2, and 3. Tho Comm’ssionors appointed for the con- stmction of :he lutercoloniul lewny. givo i‘nblicENotice. thnt they are prepared fta re« coivm'l‘ondors for the erection of l’nesenger and Refreshment Building. Freight Banding. and Engine Home, at (Tampbellgon. N.B.. and flu- Passenger and Refreshment Building, at New Castle, N‘B- Plans. speciï¬cations, and forms of Tender may ba sum at the am co of the Chief En Queer. Ottawa. and the Engineers’ ofï¬ces at Riumuuki, l)nl)musie. New (Jamie. and fluncto.» Tend-H's may be for the whole. or an} numhor of those Buildings. and ~ in be recei .d marked " Tenders for Bulidiugs.†at the C mu. miSsinners ufl'xce. Ottawang m [2 o'clmk "don, on FRIDAY. Ilw 3!“ January. 1673. Cmumisaionars @ï¬icn Ottawa, Um 41h,lu7‘2. NTEBCOLONIAL RAILWAY. 0n» hundred and ram. of whibh are cieared and well cnluvaied. 'l‘hezc are on the pro- perty mo good 'l'nree largo burns, tvu ables. and othor Im- nesmry farm building Two spring masks run across tthp}, and plenty of good water «hounds. I-g’héituatud at n diamnne of night- «an miles “Won: Torontu, u11d1Wn' mflmfnmr Rmhmond HRH. 'l'hisznrm is nenfly all under- drained and erl feucud. with two good orâ€" chards. and abnut FRAME DWE TWO HUNDRED ACRES For further parlicnhm. apply; if I»: later (post-paid), or on the premises, to MRS. JAMES CLIFFORD. lliclunond Hi“ f’. (.3. LUMBER, SH'LNGLES & LATHE CHRISTMAS GOODS! D ng Strrel'rlaat, Tommo. R. A. Hum! ~ON.Q C. F. OHJCR. ’I‘HoMAs Mos~, «2.0. W A Flwnzk (humus Muss. W. G. hwmuum 5 65 56 JARVIS STREET, TORON- to. Grand sLnblmg attachad, and an ohliginggiand axlenzive ho.~uer always in unenâ€" dance. ROBERT RAYMOND, NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. Horus and, Vehicles for hire. Charges moo derale. Opposito Sanderson JLSonu JOHN BROWN. Proprieiur Richmond Hill. Doc. 14, '72. 751-311) “HERALD†BOOK STORE PLANING DONE TO ORDER. Richmond Hill, Dre, 9. ’72. 751-ly 1‘ fanm nrliclm. will he bald in Fa'imm-y next. by the indie: in connection Wllh the Church of England. in this town Procemls to he “evoked In tho Church Building Fund Co-uribuumin will ho tlmukfulh- vet‘s.th by any of the following lndios : Mrs Wilcox. Mrs Arnold. Mm. Cook. Mrs l’ln\‘ler..Vlrs Myers, Mrs. Barnard. Mri Nicholls. Mrs. Palmer. Mia: Campbell. Miss Pollock. and Miss Lina foot va'roshnmm Inhle' Mrs P-‘well. Mrs Cooper. Mrs Sedmanmnvl Mr-. Brow . Rll-hllmlld Hillj NOV. ‘2 , '72 749 f ‘ ul xhusnbsvrihl‘r. "-9! ï¬g ‘21-)12gldpmr‘a.» sinn pl' Em: Yoyk n govt" mud ctr-Hf The ownm is reqneufed to Nova; pmpert_y, p'uy (mpg-“gas‘ and Lake than away. ' OUSE TO LET. APPLY TO Fifty Acres Good Bush. Dec. 4. 1879. Superior Farm for Sale, EING LOT no. 2_8, _IN "THE-SECâ€" Toronto, Duc‘ 4, H472. HARRISON. OSLER 82; MOSS, )ARKISTERS. &C.. NOS. 36 AND 38 ""AME INTO THE PREMISES OE THE CORNERCIAL HOTEL, '. A 65 56 JARVIS STREET, TORON- (late of Richmond Hill). l’rupr’mol. Toronto . Nov. :78. 267?,- 749-Lf RIB!)an “in, Doc. 12. 1872. Dec. H. l872 v 7 THOMAS GRAINGICR. Elli York, Dec. 18, ’72. 752†SIIINGLE CUTTING, AND ICHMOND HILL SAW MILL! ICHMOND HILL ‘LIV E RY om; couicession ol‘rthu 'l‘nwnship of Markham, containing AN IMMENSE STOCK! ANDREW MAGER‘, To Contractors; A Bazaar, THE SALE OF USEFUL AND To Contractors. DEALER 1N Astray. H] L L A. WA LSH, El). 8. CHANDLER (2.1. BnYl)GES, A.w. Mcl_.El.AN. AT THE WM. HARRISON, Richmond Hill. 75m A. WALSH. Ll) B G-IANDLER. (,‘J. BKYDGES. A. W. McLELAN. Commissioners ‘omm issiom-rs. HOUSES L 751-4 75'3- If 7501f 75L°