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York Herald, 29 Aug 1873, p. 2

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diuretics, 8o: mutational YcRKVILLE as A Townâ€"It is said that at the next meeting of our Local Legislature, the Yorkville Council w111 VILLAGE COUNCIL. ' AUG. 25, 1873.â€"Pursuant to adjourn-, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To Contractorsâ€"John McCague. A cure IorAsthuin.â€"'1‘. Graham & Son. THE UNION or YORKVILLE T0 CONZEACTORS' I flittllttmmlfi. AND TORONTO. -.__. _. , . A JOB 0F Rewular Communication of Richmond mem on the 11.11 inst the Council ' . make application for the village being DITCHING AND GRADING :- Ludge_ ) " “ There was a lime: and 131ml?“ long incorporated as a town. Its according Will be let, on the ground. in iront of lots FRESH ARRIVALS 1111.13. ago, when I110 Village Of X 01'1{V1116 \VZIS No, and 30. on the, 2nd concession 0f the ‘ T O R O N to law. Better apply at once to be an- Important Notice.â€"P. G. Savage. nexed to the city. Think what a change SI ‘ f M ‘lil , Wantedâ€"Mrs. Barnard. low” “p0 m mm on The Reeve in the Chair. Separated from Toronto, and when it was i .' . .. . .. neither possible nor desirable to have the - - . b - .11 d '11 o. - t W d ..d d , AT THE ~ w M F, d B, an , r _F. Clay, (Joullclliolb all picsent. 1 , , . _ it Will be from eing ea c v1'ageis o cdnes ay, 3! a-y ofSeptember, _ ~01 same 0.0 Ix u e’ I e The minutes of last meetinw read and two plumb unda‘ the same mummp‘ll ‘ be called citizens of the great City of To- AT 5 O’CLOCK P M GRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE I Plusâ€"1" J‘ C'm'l‘f' ‘ ‘ C ’l oovermnent That time has now passed ' - L ' ' ' ' approved. ,6 . T : t 1. ,. 1. , 1,, x f ronto. It not some line of demarcation JOHN MCCAGUE â€"‘â€"‘â€"- ‘ .“WW' (“on 0 “5 mm”) “L ‘1“ ew will have to be hadâ€"perhaps a picket JAMES COSGltOVE Commissioners. __ AND The Reeve explained that Oll’insr to years grown so much, that practically DANlEL GLASS . fence l Elm “ twill. .the illness of Councillor Hopkins they the two places are one. Formerly, to had not yet called on llarrison, Oslet & Moss, as required by a resolution of the live in Yorkville was to live in the coun- try; now it is simply to be one of the NARROW ESCAPEâ€"A few days ago Markham. Aug. 25th 1873. The subscriber wishes to announce that he has JUST RECEIVED SEED STORE! ‘ RICHMOND IIILL, Al'G. ‘29, 1873. Wanted. A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. . who thoroughly undel‘stauds Ilousehold 11th inst., but that they intended going sections of the city. The difference in '0 TOWN“) 11115 l’l‘llsem Web‘k. and WW“ 1 the tan lien is always also becoming less, attend to the subject and upon. at next , while the drawbacks arising from the as one of the carpenters employed on the new High School in this village was moving around on the scafiold he ' A Large and Varied Assort- 132 Adelaide Street East. THE “AVAILABLE’S” ORGAN. . -â€"â€"- The Economist of last week is dread- fully sensitive ofthc power of Parlia- ment. It waxes eloquent upon the sub- ject and says “ For hundreds of years “the British Parliamtnt has been re- “gardcd as the highest court of the “realm. So jealous have they been of “ the privileges of Parliament that when “ a cmlmittce was appointed to investi- “gate certain matters (not the Proton “Outragc), on one OCCzlSlOll. &c., Ate." Dear bless us, but this great slickler for the rights and privileges of Parliament need not have gone some hundreds of years back for examples. It. might have iii- foruied its readers that a certain great man named Blake thought so little of the representatives of the people that he stole a march upon the late John Sand- ficld Illacdonuld’s Government, in On- tario, and defeated it when eight coin, Again 1 Mi e'x-Vice Chancellor Mowat refused to acknowledge the power of Parliament upon the question of the "Orange Bills,” notwiths anding he voted for them him- stituencies were unrepresented. self and they passed Parliament will) a He held them back and relcrred them for the sanction of the large majority. Governor‘Gencral. It is certainly rich and amusing to read such trash as the last week’s politi- cal article of the Economist ', one would almost think that the Senator feels sore over the disallowed mileage; it is very hard no doubt to be out of pocket, but it was fully understood that Parliament was to be prorogued and no fees would be allowed, therefore he has only himself to blame. A great deal is tried to be made out of the delay in connection with this Pacific Railway Slander,hut whose fault is it that it has not been sifted to the bottom before this? why the fault of the party with whom the Economist acts, and now they would like the matter put off for a longer time. They actually urge witnessos to take no notice of the ConiniiSsion, but to treat the men com- posing it with contempt. fearful of the oath. that the charges against the Ministry They are They feel convinced cannot be substantiated except upon the Words of a man whose charges have al- ready been met with the counter state- ments and affidavits of a dozen men whom he licenses of being mixed up in this «Pidgific Scand'el. It is now the object of the Globe. Economist and kin- dred sheets to throw discredit upon the judiciary of the country. Any One would think that men like tliejud- ges of the land, sworn to do their duty impartially, would be the proper persons to try this matter, and would have pleased all parties, more especially when the re- port ol the evidence taken is to be sub- milted to Parliament. But no, the Bench must be abused; it was not suf-, judge throwing off the ermine of olfice, and entering again into the turmoil of politics, but the next thing we will be told by the Grit Press is that. thcjudges of the land will be giving. judgment ac- cording as the suitor may be Conserve. i tive or Reformer that may appear before them. We are aware that it is a dcs»? perate move upon the part of the Gritsl to get into power at Ottawa,â€"-â€" fairplay and justice they are prepared to throw} to the winds, if by so doing they can' carry their object and accomplish the dearest wishes of their hearts, viz. : The defeat of the Right Hon. Sir John ‘ A. Macdonald. But rest assured Sir" John has taken their measure and he: will constitutionally defeat their machin-, alien to drive him from power. I Notwithstanding, the outcry of the‘ Grits against the building of the Pacific Railway. their first object (if they ever' gained power I) would be to build it, and in such it manner as would suit. thel pockets of themselves and followers. But it wlll be sometime after this before‘ they have the chance. We are no F. Owens, W. Bingham, R. Barry, ' Fieldors. lichoND IIII.L.â€"-â€"G. A. Laird, prophet or the son of a prophet, yet we are not afraid to wager two to one with 1 that Sir John Zli'acdonald will be acquith of either the“ available ” or “ Jim.’ , the charges brongh t against him (through the influence ofthnt prince of scoundrcls George Washington Mcdlullen) and that too by the High Court of Parliament, by a majority of the men whom the‘ Emm'mfst is now so anxious to take Then, when that takes place; when Parliament finds the Minis- try of the day guiltless of the charges brought against it by Iluutingdon. Then under its wing. the hue and cry will be raised of brib cry I bribery I 1 corruption ! Corruption 1 I Markham Council will meet on Satur- day, at. Unionvillc. ‘tre; G. Savage, C. .l-lnooy, B. S. B:irnâ€"‘ meeting of Council if possible. Moved by Mr Powelt, seconded by, Mr Brillinger, that the Estimates of thel Public School Board of Trustees nowI presented to this Council, together with , the requisition to levy and collect. nioe‘, hundred dollars from the Public School Section, (of which this village forms a part), be adopted by this Council, and that the Clerk is hereby authorized and , instructed to prop-arc the Collector’s R011 accordingly.â€"-Carried. I, Moved by Mr Powell, seconded by Mr, HOpkins, that the Finance Committee: are hereby instructed to call upon Mr D: C. O’Brien for the purpose of niakingl arrangements with hiir for the collection of School Taxes, and that they report to: this Council at its next meeting. â€" ' Curried. Mr Crawford’s account for $8 00 was read and ordered to be laid over for exâ€" p auntiou. The A ouncil then adjourned to meet. on Monday evening next, in the Court loom at 8 o’clock. LACROSSE AT BRADFORD. An exciting game of lacrosse was play ed at Bradford on Saturday last, be- tween the Star I‘lub of that. town. and_ our own club, delighting under the same appellation,on the grounds ofthe former. 'I he day was all that the lovers of our: national game could desire, their being a Cool and rclreshing breeze all llf‘lCl'IlOOl’].' There was quite a number of spectators, on the ground. The lair Indies ofBl'ad-‘ lord (and none more fair) also graced} the proceedings by their presence in large numbers. thus showing the intercstl they always take in that most exciting of game»; their many bright glances , during the match. inciting the players: to renewal exertions. The ball was5 faced at 2.45 and immediately thrown, in the direction of the Bradford Flags.l but no sooner arriving there. than it was forced back to the vicinity of the llilli Flags, the game was quite lively through» 0 it, the cheers of the Brndfordities in, eiting their boys to make more strenuous efforts but without, avail, as the game was recorded in favor of the Hill boys, by Martin making one of his throws right on the flags. which passed through ‘ aftlr 28 minutes hot work. their being Considerable roughness and hard knocks on both sides, but all taken in good part. ‘ A few minutes breathing spell was al- lowed. play was again called, and after playing about one hour game was elaiin-, ed by our boys, but the umpires ht-singl unable to decide, was left to the dr cision of the referee, WhOse duties were very lulit. The reforee having decided no. game another stay was made. the ball‘ being kept. in the vicinity of the Brad ford fl’lfJS. the greater part ofthe time, an occasional long throw Sending it to the other end. but no sooner there then it was sent back to its proper destination. As the time for drawing the flags, half past five. was fast drawing nigh, there was a decided flutter of expectation as to which side would be the fortunate one. wlun a long throw sent the ball right on the Hill Flags, which was stop. ped by goal keeper. but- unfortunately in picking it overreached himself and tapped the ball through. after playing one hour and forty minutes. The goal keeper received the thanks of the Brad- fdrd boys, for winning the game for them. It now being half-past five and the match undecided. each side having one garlic, the flags were drawn. Thus concluded one of the most exciting mat ches played this season in the Northern District, the playing on both sides was very good, considering that both clubs are new beginners. it would be unfair to p-irtieul rise the individual play, on either side, where all did their best, but we must say that the “ home ” playing ofJ. Wilson, Martin and the Captain, on the part of the Richmond Hill Club was universally admirch The long lthrowing of Boddy and Patterson, on ' the part of the Bradford Club was also the theme of much talking. The play- ers now wended their way to partake of a substantial supper provided by the Bradford Club, which mine host of the Binghaui House get up in his usual ex« cellent style. After which we stmted homewnrds, having spent a very enjoy- able day. and last. but not least, must sai that the kind and genial manner in which we were treated by the Bradford ‘ boys will not soon be forgotten by our club The following or" the names and positions of both clubs :â€" BRADFORDâ€"G. Christie, Capt; E. Ferguson. poiu.‘ ; J. Buddy, cwer point; R. Hall, right home; T. llldmondson. left home; J. Botldv. goal; R. Patter- son. centre; J. No'm in, J. McLean, l ficient that a short time since we had a Captain, point; ill. Wilson. cover point; J. \l'ilson. right home; J. Martin, left home; J. Fully, Goal; J. Coulter, cen- :Ird, R. Sivers, R. Wilson, J. Smith, Fielders. ANNUAL DRILL.â€"lve learn upon good authority that the annual drill 0f thel‘Zth lattalion, York Rangers for 1873 4 will take place at the neighbor. ing village of Aurora, commencing on the 10th of September. premature in announcing that Lt.-Ool. Norris had selected Newmarkct'â€"u'iany a slip ’twixt cup and lip! Next to Richmond Hill, we believe Aurora is the most suitable and convenient place in the county. The Era was I ldouble municipality are both many and ‘ dents .comc iti.”â€"Glo/ic. manifest. By the increased area. of tax ation in Toronto, it is likely the rate there per dollar, will in a year or two be as low as in Yorkville, while there is no possibility of the inhabitants of the latâ€" ter place having those conveniences and protection from crime and disease at any- thing like the same cost, if they continue separate, as they would have by .having their village corpOration merged in that of the city. The city water-works will soon be in full operation. HOW absurd to have these pipes carried through Yorkvillc without being available for the use of the inhabitants! The villagers cannot inaugurate a system for themâ€" selves, except at an extravagant expense, and yet. unless united to Toronto, there is no alternative but- to get Water-works for themselves, or want. The same thing is true of sewerage and lighting, as well as police. As far as the last point is concorned, it is a matter of notriety that the respectable portion of the resi of YorkaIIe are ashamed oi the operations of the “police force” 01 that vill: g3. Rowdy boys have it all very inuci their own Way, and things are done and winked at which would never be tolerated under the police system of any well regulated city In a very short time, indeed, we shall have to get an ex- tradition treaty passed, so that rowdies may not ‘be liable to make Yorkville a base line of operations, upon which they can always retreat and be safe from the “ poelers.” For their own sakes, as well as ours, the Yorkvillcans had bctt There is considerable truth in the above article and however much it may c‘nsh with the opinions of the gentlemen who rule the roost at Yorkville, however much it may interfere with the little petty officials who now draw their pick- ings from the treasury of the classic vi1« Iago, they will find the city yet embrac- ing them and the village over which they It is but following a natural course of events new exercise authority and control. experienced by all suburbs of large cities, and why should Yorkville be exempt. At the present time the Yorkvillc Coun- cil boast of their light taxes, of what benefit is this when the property of the place is retarded, when but a fractional part of the taxes is laid out on improve- ments. Yorkvillc by itself, situated any other place, would never improve under its present regime. But it is so closely connected with the city it improves in spite of itself. Proptrty has advanced in price, the population has doubled; streets have been built, so that the rate of taxesat present produces as much as taxes at fifty per cent higher produced three years ago. And it is not too much to say that. with city care our streets will be better, lights will be had, slaugh- terhouscs and stinking stables will not be allowed, land will increase more in value, and the police will have an eye after rowdies, and other benefits too nu- merous t0 mentionâ€"(Joan. CHARLEY LAWSON TO THE FORE, AND IN THE FLESH. For the Herald. stepped back, missed his footing, and fell a distance of upwards of twenty feet head first. He has had a. severe shake and was considerably hurt about the head and shoulders, and will be confined to his bed for some time. ' glut @ttttttifitltttntfi Dd The next regular communicali0n of the above lodge will be held next Motldfl'y' t veiling the lst Sept . at 8 o’clock, J A M ES WIDE MAN. Sec’y. ICHMOND LODGE.A.F. (It AM. No. 23, G.R.C. RICH MOND HILL. IMPORTANT NOTICE! teineinber the PEOPLE’S STORE, IF YOU WANT Superitr has and lilllBBllES For the bet, purest and cheapest Ground Oofiees and Spices, CO TO 'I H I“, PEOPLE’S STORE. If you want pure, unadul elated :WINES & LIQUORS l‘tF-CM FBI DI'ZR 'l‘H IE PEOPLE‘S STORE. Call and examine ~.ho large and well selected | ' stock in ’ FURNITURE, ‘Roon PAPER, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, 'WINDOW SHADES. TINWARE, PAINTS/8i OILS; ghass & pUT'rY, jUTLERY, and .F/INCY GOODS! â€"â€"_ I.\' snoit'rurolz PEOPL'E’S STORE Claims 20 he a first- olnss House. and the only true way of lasting ii is by volupbrisou : and an inspection of the stock and prices 15 'es- poctfully solicited. ._â€"_. F lonr and Ford kept constantly on hand. A cso DIDWI‘LL’S To John Baxter, Esq.,J.P., Police CEIEBRATED ’AXLE GREESE Com 6, Toronto. MY WEiouTY FRIEND, â€"â€"Having paid a visit to the pnblicmzs and Sinners of Richmond Hill this week, I learned Of Film PI'O‘IW‘B- to my surprise that the Mail newspaper of Toronto announced my death rather prematurely. As an old acquaintance, may I ask you to call on Mr. Patterson, the manager of that journal, and inform him that I intend to consult Mr. Alex. FOR SALE. I]? The highest prices paid for all kinds PARCELS DEL] YER ED. P. G. SAVAGE Richmond Hill, August 28, 1873. 7884." 64 ,OR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.”â€" ' . . _ Sec Deuteronomy, chap. xii, verse 23 w1th a VleW .to entering an action for damages, (1 la McMullcn. Tell McNabb C I‘ A R KE ’3 _ thatl am detain-“nod to carry out our World Famed Blood Mixture. arrangement, by rustioatlng for the two made Mark “Blood Mixture,” months agreed upon, and thatI expect F I _ d I _ [h bl df ' z , A ' | Of Clothes .01‘ C canalug f 11 C eal'mg 8 00 mm he W1“ h “0 thy new su all impuritcs, cannot be too highly reconiinen» ready, from Scores or Walker’s, when l dad _ call on him after the expiration of the For Scrofnln, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and term, If he does not, you must stand Sores of all kinds It is a never-failing and per- by me and enforce the contract. “"“m‘” “118' . It cures old Sores. Farewell? 370m“ as ever’ (Lures Ulccvaled Sorm on the Neck, CHARLES LAWSON. Cures Ulocrnled Sore Legs Markham Township, Aug. 26, 1873. McNabb, my solicttor, at an early day, Cures Blackheads. or Pimp les on the Face. Cores Scurvy Soles. (Tures Cancerous Ulcers Cures IilOlldfllld Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swollirigs. Clears the Illood f.om all impure matter, From who ever cause arising. SUDDEN DEATH.â€"A sudden death ofa young man occurred last week at Mr. Nelson Playter’s, near Richmond _ _ _ u 1] H. . . . t'. .t. we. it a As this nurture is pleasant to the taste, and 1 ' L .st (.m L.“ He 5 Hm“ p' Wall'i’llied Lee From anything injurious to the pears in this neighborhood, havmg but “ms, (pump, constitutltlll ofeithersex, the recently come from the States. He had Proprietor solicits sufl'erers to give it a trial to been working for Mr PIavter only two 1"“ “S Valuf“ , . , , 1 _ d f d , p, ‘ d r V“ , , . Tliflur‘fllltis of ms Internals from all parts. m I “CC, "3S ‘m_ “7‘18 Sum: 'vx 1 same . Sold in Settles 25 3d each. and Ill Cases, Films all“ 03 111g ‘Ome green apple-S, contain'ng sixtimeslhe quantity. 115 eachâ€"â€" medical aid was procured and he got. suffici nt in effect a permanent curein the ~. . ' I . .. ,‘ .,, . _ great mnjor'n' ofluncr standing easeleY ALL much easrcr, but ltmuncd gicitly pros CUEWSTS and sPATENT MEDmmE “uted- ‘ TWO PhySicmnS saw him only 3': VENDORS lhrolmhoui the world. short time before he dicd.and he had or- sole Rom-.60., In, JBCI.AI{KE,Chemist, ders not to rise from the bed, but he got APOTHECAltlth’ HALL. LINCOLN. up, put on his pantaloons, and went, “\GI‘MVD' down stairs, and just at the last stepl EXPORT AGENTS. sank down and expired in two or three ,1 Burgovne, Burb‘dges and Co.. Colman street, ' . '. . . London. mmutC-b' 1P 15 sllpposed he had been .an Newborv and Sons.37 New'rate Street.London epileptic, his hair had been cut qultc ‘ I“ , _ Bal‘cl .y and Sons, 95 Far-ingdmi Street, Lou- close to the head. He said hls uamc‘ don. was Edward Smith and was about 18 ‘ Sanger and Sons. Oxford Street London. years of ago. And all the London Wholesale Houses. AGENTS IN CANADA. Mon rcaI.-Evans,Me cer and Co., Wholesale ” Drug-3,525.5. Lymans, Clare and Co. Torontoâ€"Elliott and Co . Wholesale Drug- " gisis. Shapéer and Owen. Hamillou.-â€"Witiue and Co. , Halifaxâ€"Avery, Brown and Co. The East Riding of York and Mark- ham Township Agricultural Society will. be held on the 2nd and 3rd of October. work. to whom good wages will be given. Apply personaliy to Mrs G A. Barnard. Richmond Hill. R climoud Hill, Aug. 98th, 1873. 7S8-tf anrnnsvrnm. Ipeds Co., 05..., ASTHMA. I have been one of the greatest sufferers from the cfi'ects of Asthma. having had it in its most severe form for twenty-arias years; for the last six ears of that time I had not lain six nights in bed, or seven years had such severe pain in my left side that I can d not rest on it, my appetite was gone and I had swelling in the region of my stomach, an eneral weakness. This condition was constmtl ecoming worse, until last December, when I trie G'RAHAM’S PAIN ERADICATOR althou 11 11184! no hope of it benefiting me, 1 yielded to t e per- suasion of others. The first close I took relieved the difficulty of my breathing, and before I had two bottles used I was com letcly cured and have since enjoyed as good bets 5.: ever I did. MARK MOORE. Mr. M'core has since remained well. One Box of Cl arke’s B 41 Pills. S warranted 0 euro all discharges from the Ulinarv Organs, In either sex acqubed or constitutional. Gravel and Palm in the Back. So'(l in Boxes, 4s 6d eaeh,’hy all Chemists and Patient Medicine Vendors. Sole proprielol, F. J. CLARKE. APOTHECA 111 FS’ HALL. LINCOLN, ENGLAND. EXPORT AGENTS. Burgoyne. Burbitlgos and Co . Colman Street, London. Newbeiy and $0115.37 Ncwgals SL. London. llam av and Son. 9:3 l“ar‘i'i‘lgdt)l) SI , London. Sanger and Sons. ()xlold 51., London. And all the London \Vlmlescle Houses. AGE NTS IN CANADA. Moti;I'eal.â€"Evans Mercer and Co., Wholesale “ Draggisis. Lynians Clare and Co. Toronto â€"El|io£‘. and Co., Wholesale Drug- “ gicls. Shupio. and Owen. llaniil’ion .m-IVViucr and Co. I’lalist.â€"Avei'_\’, Brown and Co. I N P R E S S : To be Published in November, 1873 : OVELL’S GAZETEER OF BRIT- J ISH NORTH AMERICA: Containing the latest and most authentic descriptions of over six thousand Cities. Town: and Villages in tin Provinces of Ontario. Quebec, Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. Now!oun<llahd. l’.ince Edward Island, Manitoba, British Col- umbia. and the North West 'I'crritorios; and general information. drawn from official sour- ces, as to the names, locality. extent, the” of over filteon hundred lakes and Rivers, with a table of routes. showing the proximity of the Railroad Stations, and Sea, Lake and River l’orts. to the Cities, Towns, Villages, &c., in the several Provinces. I’rice in (Iloth, $2.50; Price in Full Calf. $3.75. Agents wanted to canvass for the work. .IOIIN LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, 9111 Aug, 1873. N0 TICE. THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLE RY 0F THOS. B. COPELAND WILL BE OPENED FOR BUSINESS .- ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 28. PARTIES WISHING PICTURES CAN GET THEM ANY TIME AFTER THAT DATE. MRS CAM PBELL’S BOARDING And Day School fur young ladies, will re-opeu after the Inldsummer Vacation on MONDAY, AUGUST 25TH, 1873. Richmond Hill, August 15, 1873. ifilir‘ittumumm RUN-AWAY APPRENTICE. This is to caution the public against one VVILIIORD ll ARVEY. a lad about 14 years of age, who has ran away from my employ- ment. and thereby violated his Indentnre of Apprentices nip All persons are forbidden to give him credit on my account, as he has no claims on me. Victoria Square; NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Aug. 13, 1873 All persons having any claim against the estate of William McNair. lute ofrlhc town- ship of King. deceased. are required to send ili full particulars of their claims to the under- signed on or before the lst of September, 1873, as after that (lay the Adiniuistratrix of the estate will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties ontilleu thereto, having regard only to the claims of \in icli she shall then have had notice. and the said Ad- ministratrix will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim she shall not have had notice. Dated at King 4th} Mrs Joanna McNair, August. 1873. Administratrix. 785-41 King P. O. GEORGE LAWSON, lot. No. 25,4tli Con Markham 786-4t T0 BE SOLD ON on. BEFORE THE FIRST OF NO. VEMnEn NEXT. The front half of lot No. l8, 3rd Concession of Vaughan. GONTAINING 52 AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE, More or less. Terms easy. For further pli- ticulars apply to J. C. McQUARRIE, J. P. Maple. Maple, July 23. l873. 783-42: ment of CROCKE RY & GLASSWARE, coustsrma or BREAKFAST, DINNER, TEA AND] TOILET SETS. ALSO ANOTHER LARGE LOT 0! 'FFUURRNNIITTUURREE I HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Which will be sold DECIDEDLY CBEA 1'. IN GROCERIE, rnovrsrons, W1an AND LJQ ers, We have our usual LARGI AND WELL SELECTED ' srocx, Which cannot be surpassed in Price or Quality. FLOUR & FEED KEPT CONSTANT- LY ON HAND. A Call from all is Sol/foiled. P. G. SAVAGE. gratin-'15}; 4:3,, $1 M. WELLS, L.D.S., ' m SURGEON DENTIST, Residence at Aurora, Ont. Particular attention paid to Children’s teeth, and also to Gold Filling. A stock of beautiful teeth always on hand and all work warranted. Mr. Wells will visit the following places. on the days mentioned. Marn'inin, on the 8th day of each month. Stouffvillc, " 13th “ " Spriiighill, " Idth‘ . “ “ Richmond Hill, lSlh “, " Thornhill, " 2011i “ " Maple, “ 22nd “ " Mr Wells or assistant will he at his office. Yonge Street. Aurora. at all times. A l letters addressed to Aurora, promptly at- tended to. Teeth also set with the Celuloid Base. 1: new invention. being lighter. stronger and more durable than the old kind. Having had nine years experience, satisfaction can be guaranteed. Richmond Hill, June 19. 1873. 77S-tl‘. 7 Santa, Stationery, to; Q different. posts, at. tho Hurtth Book Store. The largest selection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! AND EAR VESTING’ TOOLS In the Dominion. TURNIP SEED! A SPECIALITY. WM. RENNIE, 779-” Tononro. O". flog Giants, (nitrous. ‘ ._._.- ANNOUNCEMENT- VV ATKINSON Begs to retan thanks to the inhabitants of RICHMOND HILL. And surrounding country for past patronage. and desires to state that his SPRING STOCK. IS NOW Complete in all its Branches! And he feels confident that NO OTHER. HOUSE CAN OFFER. A lilil'l"l‘l‘llt ASSORTM ENT 01' Goods, or at Lower: PRICES. Ila would call special attention to his LARGE STOCK OF CANADIAN & ENGLISH T\VICEDS, Cotton Tweeds, Cottonodes, Gam- broons, Dcnims, (be. And to the Ladies he would say, if you want A 1) BESS LUSTRE, Jus'r CALL AT THE CENTRAL, And there youiwill find the- }GST ASSORTMENT 0F DRESS GOODS! Ever shown on. Richmond Hill, At prices ranging from 10¢: to 500 per yd. TIIEY WILL MAKE. YOU STARE! Also a full assortment of BLACIi GOODS, With a large stock of Prinls, Gallons, Gang/rams, 6'63, SPIAVVLS, Fancy Shawls, BLACK &WHITE LACE SHAWLS White and Colored Quilts, IN FACT ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE DRY GOODS LINE. - T he Mill/£71mth Depagjmrnt, Hitherto kept so replete with {till that was"? Ghosts and I'Zlogant. this season (minutes the, 5 most. beautiful and exquisite goods of 'tho 5“ VERY LATEST STY LES; A full assorrment of Crockery, Hardware, Glassware, Gronemcs, do, Which cannot be surpassed if equalledr V’M. ATKINSON. Dealer in everything Good and Cheap; Central Store, Richmond Hill. m, gttittttttty amt Solving. MISS HICKS, MILLINER & DRESS MAKER, " PATTERSON, Announces to the ladies in this vicinity. that? is prepared to do all kinds of sewing either she ETICAL WORKS, 05‘ ALL THE l at home or her customers’ residences. at. Low Prices and on the Shortest Notice. Patterson, May 29, 1872. 775-3m BARGAINS ! REMNANTS Oâ€"II-DRESS GOODS. A beautiful choice lot to be cleared out at greatly reduced prices at. the Central Store Wm. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill. June 5. 1873. 776. IRVING’S FIVE-CENT MUSC. NO. 1, FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHOP. MRS. lIZSSETT Will be happpy to see all d esiring aliythingin lior branches, being a PRACTICAL ’MILLINER. She has no hesitation in promising satis- faction to all who may favor her with a call. Invited and Patronage Soliclted. STRAVVâ€"WORK ND Dress and Mantle Making ! Done to order on the shortest notice Shop one door north of Mr. Bam- ard’s store, Richmond Hill. May 8. 1873. “ MOLLIE DARLING.” NO. Inwemn'on “I HAVE NO HOME.” NO. 3, 7724! s. JAMES, ROVINCIAL LAND S URVEYER, County Engineer, Draf‘suiau &c. Surveys, Plans, Descriptions, Reports, Plans of bridges. Specifications, Forms of contract. Security Bonds, &c . executed with ueatness and dcsontch. No. 4 Trust and Loan Buildings, Comer of Adelaide and Toronto streets, TORONTO. Toronto Julv 28, 1873 784-“ “ FATHER SAYS I MAY.” UBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE TORON- ro Weekly Papers. recc ved at the Hitting RICHMOND Hm“ Book Store, Richmond Hill.

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