It is really amusing; to witness the ex ubel‘ant display of virtuous indignation in which the members of the Ontario Ministry are accustomed to indulge if any one hints that they are "a little lower than the angeley it is no matter how pitifully mean and minute their own researches were-when it was their turn of the wheel to have been in opposition-â€" that does not prevent them from crying- out lustily against the keen and bitter scrutiny of the political microscope when it becomes their tuin to be placed under it. Though they set the ï¬rst ex5 ample of vii‘is‘eetiou themselves, and flourished the dissecting knife without pity and without remorse, yet they now scream with coward pain when in turn subjected to the merciless stroke of the scalpel. They exhibit to perfection the lame spirit as the' lianginan in Dickcns' “Barnaby Budge,†who took so much pleasure in the consternation and terror of his victims at the approaching horrors of exocution ; and to whom the antici» pated delight. of adjusting the noose was so great, that he was in a fever of ini~ patience until it was over; yet when hisl own time came to suffer in turn upon the scaffold he grovcllcd in the (illrt in hisi abject cowardice, a pitiable and disgust-l incr spectacle of unmanned humanity. And they carry the same exeei'able sel- ï¬shness and meanness into their relations with each other. VVituess their trout- ment of McKellar when he was receiv ing the censure of the House for his niis conduct in regard to the Central Prison attainâ€"for he did receive the unqiiali fled censure of the large llltl‘ltll‘iiy ol' the House,â€"notwithstaiidinu the iitcl lllui Mr Cameron’s resolution Was Voted down. that cannot be denied bv any impartial observer who wads the debates carefully. That Minister althouin wishing to es. \cape the censure of the House, and to hide his shame in private life; yet his resignation was refused on pretence that he was about to be supported hv the whole party. He was thus pitilesslv pil- loried to recoive the full inearure ofcon» damnation alike of friend and the. and but very few indeed ot his own party ~Venturcd upon tendering a few crumbs of consolation by signifying: a cold ap- proval of his course. They cou‘d not. afford to overlook such an instance of conspicuous and flagrant misdemeanor. nor yet could they allow] to be without a scape-goat which is to he still more burdened with their iniquities lN‘liiit- it is ï¬nally turned adrift into the wilder ~ness once and forever. So the doomed Minister is sentenced still further to erin and bear as best he may the keen and iiiâ€" cisive attacks“ of the Opposition. until the i cupof po ulailfldigugjionjs full to over flowrngk.t ien he will receive, the rovip iZI’ grace and his memory will be only a i name to remember his inisdcodt by. Mr Cameron’s taunt, that “honorable gentle- men opposite never had enough cohesion among: themselves to carry any ereat. measure,†is continuallv bein‘: exemplo fled in this manner, The relations be tween leaders and followers must certain- ly be strangely anomalous when the rank» and-file thus unhesitatinolv pmimmu‘cl their energetic disapproval of their more» ’ ments, and yet ask them in the same, breath to continue to lead them. Was ever hypocrisv more apparent? Gen- tlcmcn, you cannot serve two masrors ofl such opposite natures as “ puritv†and “corruption l†The country und: rs’nnd the flame you are playing, You know that should Vnu denounce your lenders; 3'01)!“ party will be driven from power for l the curse of “ disunion †and “ distrust."l is Upon your party. and has been siuee‘ ever it was a partv, And on the other ‘ hand should you siqriifv "our unqualified . approval of their misconduct tl'e country Will wash its hands of you. (‘hoose which horn of the dilemma you please it is far more honorable than the double course you are pursuing. one hand {trash ingr the rags of voiir former righteous ness. and the other hanging on to the Spirits of corruption. it is a sad pic turc to see the vaunted “ partv nf'nuritv" in such a plight. but who will dare to sav thatit is not the true view of the| political situation. it is nlreodv time to put an end to such a disnirraeefiil Ctote of aii‘airs. for tire decision of the “one? is rcmarkahlv like that of the friiioiis, ii‘ish jury. who returned n verdict in tliel ease of a notorious and well known thief in the following manner: Not Guilty. .nieun Adam's ale. l the tention given to their training. IiirourAnr SALE.â€"-Mr R. J ton, of Birch Grove Farm, Thi announces that he will, on the 7tl submit for public sale his entire hiltH'ilel'l] cattle, fleck ofeotswol and a number of berkshire swin the farming community this wil rare opportunity to obtain tirst-cla and they should avail themselves Suicide in Toronto. A suicide of almost unequalled cool determination was committed on E night last, about seven o‘clock, in 'J by Mr lsiael Newman Winstunlcy, b tor some time past residingthere. was committed at the otliee of Mom 5c l’lati, l) .rrisieis, No. 18 King str At the coroner’s inquest, which was Monday evening at the ofï¬ce of M Robertson, which adjoins that 01 Iii-eve if: Co. the following verdict w: " 'l‘hat deceased came to his death h oil of almonds. a strong poison, we] in; its properties and effects.†ODDS AND ENDS. Mu. Eoi'rou: I hope you ii the Rambler a corner in your pa Week. Mill street is in a dc, condition ; mud and Water is all A bridge is wanted in Ransomls a woman and her baby got immCl other evening in the same pl. lives lost. Foundry in full blast coming“r in ; seven or eight hands a Mr Arnold gives the foundry at tl ‘rate rent 1-0 MESS†M32“ & l to encourage them and help ti by giving employment to mocha [look out for the opening of Mr Son's new Concrete store next his spring goods are at the st; Some boiled oil and white lead badly in the northern part of the a little siding would do no harm Vacant lots badly fenced; looks The health inspector Will be roui few days; look out for he is den to do his duty plead no ignora you have all seen the Byâ€"law subject. I believe it is the inter Mr Mapes to start another fac our village, if he can get. a place himâ€"«he is: trvinu hardâ€"and is mechanic. and i have seen some work ; he made a splendid settee John leie and another for Mrs gun. I think the latter is the Total number of scholars attend schools, of all ages, up t) this dal March. 140. with ï¬ve teachers William Atkinson is getting hot dislocation took place when she i tsetcoming from Toronto last i Cleanliness will keep the Incale Very few lately seen drunk in la;ti and, I suppose, the reason 0: our whisky is getting mild; Young Sher going ahead ; he has a large str sells clownâ€"give him acall. Mr has leased the premises of G.] and he is going to keep up i' times. Wilson’s saw mill ‘ day and night. Mrs Cooper di her ankle and is conï¬ned to her A portion of Mr Crosby’s sprin have arrived, and the balance is station ; a large lot of garden sec vcd. RAMBLING F MY Nit‘i P A L AFFAIRS. .‘ll'r Vdi'r’m'. 91R wll’as onr Fire Enoioe been enlif awnv ? if not. what has been d it 7 For it ceiia‘iiily seems as if we such lfqnneiallv if' we look at the ensv (‘ llir‘ials take things. and more espec (‘iiiittiiii Tam informed correctlv that ofl been requested hv some of the (‘01 and also hv several Hotenm‘ers t nnhlic meeting. for the purpose ot'r izimr the comnmiv. and to have thi io nronor workin:r order. Tr gnsms nothing has been done and more than that not likelv to ht T would siman sav that if we loo' dosirnotion of prover-1v at the lat Woodhrid'm it mivjht be the means ' - o. vwv n little more attention tt adjunctfas n ï¬re on nine. l am int'wmod if thev had such as an engine there. more propert L Any] .uf‘nmngTL lhiorr. m Ran“ nnnnrl 'ORTHERN RAILWAY 0F CANADA l DERSUNAL. â€"â€" Mr Alex. Strong. welA RichmondiliilSlaKion Cllnngeollnne l known in this neighhmvhnod and who has liking “rem Sep'e'" bf†'39! “731 been Bookâ€"keeper for the past six years at Going North 8.10 A.M. .12.15 p m...5 I†p m the Patterson Works. has resigned his situ' 2mm), and joined with his father‘ in the general Implmnent, business at Paisley. He m leaves with the good wishes of all for his ~~ many N «W A ~ HH'USpCI'Hy. going South 9 '25 AJl. .SAI‘ p11)†$.27 p.111 EM 8&3va At Patfersnn. the Primifh‘o Methodists have also been holding special sorvioek‘, They, we 10am likr‘wiso 11mm hnon ver‘ sucessf'ul considering the Hunted num- ber of inhabitants of the village. SPECIAL RELIGIOUS FIIRVINIR, â€"â€" Dnring the last four wvoks. FnN‘ia] roâ€" ligious services have been hold M‘PI‘V cvvr‘ihg. in the “'osloyrm church in thin place. After a nhm‘i sm‘mnn hv Hmpncâ€" tor, 1?ch Mr Hunt. or 1i: Maia-hm. a prayer mowing is hn‘d “hon than» who are awaken wrr‘ I'oquectm‘l to 9’0 {MW-Iva to the :mXiO'H: sort 0 mavifl‘sf their (1r- sire for mayor hv sta I‘in'r up. A vnvy largo nnmhor h'n'o thus givnn mvidonpn of their dosiro For snlvnï¬nn. and fhie seems to han hmnmn tho, :IH-nhmrhing Suhjvotin tho onï¬rn onnmmniw, .Qmu cm] connoch with, ’rho .thhmh chhnM and mnnv othm‘r: mnro ndvnncnd in life have mnfmcod to he tho whin of can Vm‘ï¬ng gram. Th“ mnmhu‘: nf‘ Hm church Mom to :mï¬voh' (‘fl-nhmflfï¬ with tho PHQMI‘ I'n nrmImHvIg fhi< qnm} wnrk_ \Vp hnvr‘ nn nfhm‘ Wish to nxm'os; Ihnn than fhnï¬f mnv TWOVO a “OI‘IIIï¬nr‘nf hono- ï¬t to tho mmnnnnitv. “'0 Imdom‘nnd the servIees will be continued during the commg week. but if is hoped tha the will not do so again." RICHMOND HILL. March 27, 18747 COWARDLY. , m? ,;11 do lli mum: HILL BRASS Bunâ€"One even») 4" § “0 11);; his! week, the Amateur Brass Band of )REAKFAST._ Eppg's COCOA._ nu:- village‘ paid a visit to several of the re~ I) I , URA'I‘HFUL AND COMFOR'I‘ING- â€"- " Bv a suit-nu. r V i ‘ “195V. have {Hilde ï¬lm’d l“"lgreb‘3) thorough knowledge ufthe n~tura| laws which ‘Mlld me a credit to their teacher Mr Andrew t guveruthe operations of digestion and nutrition. 1 Spitlding. Some of tunes they played were and byacareful application of theï¬ne proper- ‘vm'y hummus and shovier the care and atâ€" ties 0f well-Seletlwd 00003, Ml EPPS has W0- wm‘mu given to their training, vided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ l)ills.â€â€"-Ci'uil Survive Gazctlu. IMPORTANT SALE.__1‘II. R. Stan Made simply with Boiling Vl’atfr oryMilk r . , , . - Each packet ts lulielledâ€" ‘ litmus LPPS AL '70., ton, 01 Blt‘cll GrovgnFm'm} -£hl0rnhlll7 Hmnmopathie Chemists. London," IMPORTANT SALE.â€"-Mr R. J. Stan ton, of Birch Grove Farm, Thornhill,‘ :mnuunccs that he will} on the 7:11 prox., submit for public sale his entire herd of .shm-Lhorn cattle, flock ofcotswold sheep and a muulber of berkshire swine. T0 llm l'zn'ming‘ community this will be a ran: nppm'mnity to obtain ï¬rst-class stock and they tehould avail themselves of it. A suiciale of ulmnst unequalled coolness and de-lz-rminnlmn was committed on Saturday night hm, almut seven o‘clock. in Toronto, by My lsmvl Newman Wmstanley, barribter, 161' sumo lime palm residing there. The act was cummittetl al the Oil-ICC of Messrs Reeve 3c l’ldll, I) .i-risleis, N0. 18 Kingï¬Y street east. At lhe coroner’s inquest, which was held on {\lumluy evening at the ofï¬ce of Mr J. E l‘luhvrmm, which adjoins that of Messrs Iii-eve & Co. the failowing verdict was given: “ 'l‘hut deceased came to his dealh by taking“ oil 01' almonds. in strong poison, well know i111 its properLies and offects.†MR. EmTOR: I hope you will give the Rambler a corner in your paper this Week. Mill street is in a deplorable eondilion ; mud and Water is all the g0. .'\ bridge is wanted in Ronsom’s Lane ; a woman and her baby got immersed the other evening in the same placeâ€"no lives lost. Foundry in full blast; orders coming in ; seven or eight hands at work; M r Arnold gives the foundry at a moâ€" d mm, mi: 1.0 Messrs Muger & Quantz, to encourage them and help the town by giving employment to mechanics.â€" lmolg (ml for the openian of Mr Atkin- Son's new Concrete store next week; his spring goods are at the station.â€" Sonm boiled oil and white lead wanted loudly in the northern part of the village; a little siding“ would do no harm either. Vacant lots badly fenced; looks bad.â€" The health inspector will be round in a {'uw days; look out for he is determined to do his duty pleéd no ignorance for you have all seen the By-law on that subject. I believe it is the intention of Mr Mapes to start another factory in our village, if he can get, a place to suit him~he is: trvinu hardâ€"and is a good nmchnnic. and l have seen some of his work ; he made a splendid settee for Mr John lelo and another for Mrs Hewi gun. I think the latter is the best.â€" Tetal number of scholars attending our schools7 of' all ages, up t) this date. 24th March. 140. with ï¬ve teachers. Mrs William Atkinson is getting better; no dislocation took place when she was up- .selcmnin;r from Toronto last week.â€" Cleanliness will keep the measles away. Very few lately seen drunk in our vil- lage and. I Suppose, the reason of that is our whisky is getting mild; I don’t mean Adam's ale. Young Sheppard is going ahead ; he has a large stock and sells cheapâ€"give him aeall. Mr Moodie has leased the premises of G. Barnard and he is going to keep up with the the times. Wilson’s sawmill running day and night. Mrs Cooper dislocated her ankle and is Conï¬ned to her bed.â€" A portion 01" Mr Crosby’s spring goods have arrived, and the balance is at the station ; a large lot of garden seeds arri- ved. M} Riff/2r. 9m wUns 0111' Fire Enm'ne been sold or Cnnf nwnv ? if not what has been done with it 7 Fur H omm‘hflv seems as if we had no <nr~h HEW". ‘fqvwoiaUv if' \vn look at Hm msv war thp “ Pï¬m'a‘s take Wings. and mom especially the Mu'nHo meeting. for the purpose of we organ izhm 1hP cnmnanv. and to have things put §u manor working order. Tt gnsmï¬ nothing- hns Bean dare as yet. wd man: than that not mva to ho. Now Tum in’brmnfl nm-rpoï¬v that ofï¬cer has hrmn quparpd 31v snmo of the (‘mmoilmon and also 1w svvnral Batman-org to can a arljuncï¬as n ï¬re en cine. 1 mm inï¬vmnd if Ihev had such a flung HS 7111 0139‘in (hero. more pronortv might lmvn 'honn snvnd. And as Far as T haw neon nr rand. it is the ï¬rst and mm? important fth‘ in evprv CHY. inwn and Vil‘aqe. but ulna wp m‘nnni snv so for our village. for T -~onHv holiovn it h offlw hat and least imr‘m‘v vnnt whh Hm nf’ï¬ners. Perhaps if' n ï¬re 1:1sz FRIDAY, Man-h 27.â€"â€"(‘rredit SaIe of Farm Star-k. &c.. on Lot No. 24, rear of 2nd Con. Markham. Sale to begin at 1 o’clock chm-p. J. Gormlny, Auclioneer. Muwm'. March 30.-â€"-Credit Sale of Farm Muck, eta, on 1015 N0. 4 and 5, 2nd Con T wnnM simnh‘ sav that if we look M the dwqtmoï¬nn nf’ nrnvmrtv m the late ï¬rn in “Wmdhridlm H mivfln he the means of an' ' - m mv n Htflp more attention to such an nl' Vaughan. {he properfy of Mr John" Charlton. Sale at 12 o’clock, Sharp. 1%. ! Fonwuy. Auctioneer. ' Tl'scsnAY, April 7,â€"Cr9dit Sale, at Birch Grove Farm. Thm'nhill, of the cntire‘ herd of Short H'n‘ns. thirtv Cotswoldl liwes and Lambs. and some choice Berk-l shire Swine. belonging to R. J. Stanton, Esqâ€"Sale m 1 o’clock, pm. lUNDAY, l\pril 6111. and during the week.â€" (‘ash Sale of Store Gords. Household l“m‘nilurP, Onlcloor (‘lmltels 320.. at Rich- mond Hill. The property of G. A. Bar. nm’d Sale afternoon and evening. W. ll. Myers. Auctioneer. J of;- Parties getting Sale Bills prmled at! nis ofï¬ce will receive a notice similar to he above, FREE of charge. l Mam in the viHnrm. and the hu‘Hding is hurn M ann befmw the Png‘inp is nut in mmion Hm viHawm-s will realizP the importance of having the (-nnmany proneer trainPd. The vmr-ngsitv of NIH) mnv ‘19 known and 11mm?- dntm? a Htflenmm an than at present. an' hm to see a innvn maria man. ‘1 remain, Yours 6m. AI‘CTH)N SALES. RAMBLING FRED. The owner cm) oblain the same by applying to G. J, HERVE MARRIED. GAMBLEv‘GlAINGElLâ€"At Richmond H 1. on the 25th inst‘, by the Rev. J .k l) w, Ml‘ Wm. L. Gamble of Rum, to Mist Emma Grainger, of Whitehurch. [VIANUFAC‘I‘URE 0F COCOA.-“ We will now give an accnunl ol' the process adopted by Heser James Epps $2130., manufamurerr of dietetic al'liclos. at their works in the Euslon Re d. l,ondonâ€â€"See arlicie in C(Lsscll’s Hnus lmlrl Guide Oaxmaal..-. . . . . Curnmeul. . . . .. Bran. V’Vhealâ€"Spring Barley...†l’euse.. Oats Hm'................... Straw Potatoes. per bag... . . . . . . ... Apples, per barrel . . . .. . . ... Mutton, by the carcane. .. Poultryâ€"4%â€e............ Turkeys Chickens. per pair Ducks. . per pair.. ...... .- ...o-n. BRITISH,AME§I;CAN “MARIAN SMALLVVARES. FIourâ€"Superï¬ne.... . . . . . . §prmg Wheat extra SPECIAL ETTEETEHN DRESS GOODï¬ Porkâ€"Mess. . . . . . Extra. . . ... Bacon... . . Prime SPRWG $38K WM. ATKINSQN More attractive than any former 81355611.. ITOle RY AND GLOVES A Large and well assorted Stock. GRUEEHY UEPATMENT AND RIBBONS. British and French Flowers On Tuesday the 251)), East "1' Richmond Hill Bacon... . . Hamsâ€"Salt Horseshoeing 7horoughly, Carefully, and flcatly done. (If? A share of patronage is solicited. .423 Richmond Hill. March 25, 1874, 818-1.! A. LADIES B 0A 8 TA P L E 8 iii ï¬iwéï¬ï¬? Crockm‘y, Ha'nlu‘aw, Glassware, V ~. (17006726, 36., Which cannot be surpassed if equalled. WM. ATKIN SON HEHe'rEILB'GEk'sï¬iWMaEB’iEEstZ GROCERIES ! L‘LOWERS, FEATHERS October 31. 187i! Quilts. Counterpanns, Sheeting-s: Towellings, Pillow "ottons, Druggets, 8w .8zc These increased demands of [how Goods has rendared large. imports neces- eary. '1 he stock is complain Has lea-0d the MUNSHAW BLACK- SMITH SHOP. Richmond Hill, March 25, 1874. WILLIAM THOMPSON 'eas, Sugars, ACES, M USLINS, ENTS’ FURNISHINGS, Jobbing done in all its Branches. In ractwe keep eve'jvihhag that is kipt in a general 810m, Spires, ()USE FURNISHINGS CALLED TO THE LARGE AND SPLIZNDID LACE CTTRTAINS. RICHMOND HILL. have a large aha well assorted stock of A full stock. embracing the various NOVELTIES. Also thoroughly stocked with Dealer in evervlhmg Good and Cheap Central Stare. Richmond Hill. Sprcial Eflntim. sbulaEanmneim TreadweHJ . . . TO RUN TO M A R KETS iMMENSE STOCK: 0? A magniï¬cent stock of EVERY NA Id HT? 0? FOUND Torome, MarchY IS. “‘74 IN THE AND Tnmperancevine P.O. Clzt’esv, Co flees, Rice, Barley, ï¬Â®Â®Â®Â§Â§Â§Â§ OHSKD 3,32: @55@ : _:nâ€"â€"w :xlmi‘}. QFâ€"OC h. {n ©®®®® l 25$ I 35 r M] om‘ %mx mm? nw‘ 3 00 6M um 0 90 1 00‘ 0m 0 7M mfl Mm my MM (I [3 Hm 0m, um um‘ 0m; 2 00 j () 3†j 739-1v (l 60 6 OH 515 0 (ll) 3 (in l [8 1 31) l ‘2!) I 35 500 0 00 ï¬reai Bargains C iIURCH PSALTER Store Goods selling of. Call &: get Bargains 12 lbs good Muscovado Sugar for. . . . . . 8 lbs Broken Loaf du d0...... Spit-Lde Japan Ten. par lh. . . .. . . . . . Fre>h Swee! Young Huon 'I'ea. per lb Fiunsl New Zaum Currants. per lb. . .. Good Winceys for 193 cents per yard Very Cheap Flannels, Biankels. Stuff Goods and Fancy Goad» sold much below cost. TERMS HAZE. E. A. BERNARD Sign of the British Flag Staff, Richmond Hill. I25 acres cleared. free frum slumps and w drained, with good Buildings and Fences. we‘ watered. G. A. BARNARD’S 4 miles east of Amara Nation. To sell or to rent. four miles out of Aurora App!y tn 200 Acres of Land IIOUSE AND STORE HYMN BOOK Used in the English Church at Richmond Hi1 and Thornhill Full supplv, “HEM? ‘l'ho next regular communication of the above lodge wnl be held next Monday evening 30th 11131., at 7 o'clock. A BAY MARE. The owner is requested to prove properly, pay exlrenses, and take her away. Spring and; Summer NOVELTIES WITH OR WITHOTU MUSIC, I. CROSBY’S Price forty-ï¬ve dollars per acre. l‘lsoa "JOHN BACKING, Aurora, March :23. ib’Té. AURORA P,O. 815-4 Which will be sold cheaper than our. BERNHAKD FISHER. Markham. March 17, i874. 817-3 QALL AND EXAMINE. guy (2309115, ï¬tncnricï¬. ‘VAME into the premier of 1"9 Subteriber. J LolNo.3 ,2ud Con. Markham. on the 141‘“ INSTANT, (If? Remember next Week FIRE-PROOF STORE, 5i» ACRES SEEDED DOWN, For sale at a gram bargain, Silumed DAILY ARRIVING AT G L01 N0. 21', 4111 Con. Whitchurch, .4136 an Immense Stock qf AT THY. ICHMOND LODGE,A.F. & A.M a No. 23, (“ML Farm for Sale HERALD BOOK STORE. RICHMOND HILL Grocer nnd Dry Goods Merchant, mcumomg HILL Is the last week of ROBERT E. LAW. See’y. Strayed S-E STUEK FOR AND OF I. CROSBY. $1.00 1.00 40 T H E c _H E’A P BOOT 85 SHOE STORE, Ono door south of A L. SKEELE, \Vatch- maker, where the public cm. refy on ï¬nding BOOTS AND SH OES All kinds of custom work made to order, BY THE BEST OF WORKMEN! NEAT AND CHEAP 1 A FARM ï¬I‘ ‘39 AND A HALF AGREE notes with Guod Dwelling [luuse mud Out- buildings, just muside the Richmond Hill Cor- poration And icing part of lots 3 and 4, 151 Con. Township of Uxbridge. WILLIAM GAMBLE’S W] [TH 11 small I‘Hpilnl 10 $6 I CA MI’BICLL’S IMPROVED l‘ATl‘LN’l‘ STEAM WASHING M \CHINI'. price, :53. 0 Gun- rauteed to give perfocl smisl'ucliou, or nmney rHFu uded â€"â€":$12 UU pc'r day guaranteed to live Agents. Sample Machine forwarded on re- cnipt of $52-00 Rvgiwlered Letters may b6 soul 31. my risk. H, CAMPBELL, l’. 0. Box l07, 815â€"2111 Broch’ifl. Ont. 0 every intelligent voter who wishes to un- dorszand the “ situation,†with regard to rail- ways and other Important territorial interests. this map is Imlespeusible. Agents who take hold of it. in earnest ant-1 immudiatoly. will reap a good harvest, and should send tor terms. and state where they saw this ndvarlisment. JAMES CHURCI’IXLL. TORONTO. lifâ€" llilï¬â€™osu flicerIMarch. 1874: Allan. Martha Anderson. W. Basingthwnit, W Bye. w (4) Bigham. Anna Cnnm), Jnhn Cull. A. S. Comors, John Curran, 'I‘hou. Carbon & Bros, Decatur, 0. J. Drnmnmnd . Jenny Davis. Nulson Fevgnason, John C- Ferrier. Gordon Gray. 1). Harlismn & Hro. Mammy. Juliu Harris, W’, l‘lugget, Robert Hicks, John Lawson. Aifsrd Miller, Mrs McNair, ll. Bo.romnn McKay, John McCallum, Annie l’orluesy Mary Ann Quunlz. Jacob Reid. Theodora Slnckdale. Thomas Simpson, Adeline Slcnlief‘. William Scr/lt. Thomas Spence, George Siapleton. DY Stevenson, Mary Jane 'l‘mlar. James Â¥Vire, \Villiam Wilson, George II mnan “ .. the 90 ACIULS, on the cast half of No. 16, in Fifth Con. of lVIaI-kham. GOOD AND CHEAP! JUST 0U’I‘.a new and beanlii’ully colored The largest, Hm latest, and H16 most compre- hensive for the money yr! publ;shed. Harness! Harness! ! Harness I! There are on the premises TWO DWELLâ€" INC HOUSES. A LARGE BARN,and um Buildings, 21;} in goodordor; also an excel]â€" 0m WATER PRIVELEGB & SAWMILL P05533599 guven of Farm, 1 Sawmltl. lsl November next Single & Double .Ha‘rnoss Will sell his Men’s Stoga Bootv, $2.25. his Women’s Pebble Bupts, $I, 25. and all other goods equally as low, in fact 1 am determjnpd to sell cheaper than any other 110915;: in ï¬lm village. Richmond Hill, Feb. 11, 1874. 81-2 A ï¬rst-class opauing for facgory. Situated on a gravel ioad, only UBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE TORON 10 Weekly Papers. rece'ved at the HERALD Bopk Store, Richmond Hill BOOTS 82 SHOES Grand Clearing Sale! List of Letters 1 EMAINING [N THE RICHMOND Hi†X’osu flicerIMarch. 1874: A SUPERIOR STOCK! 1 mile from Nipissing Railway Station, at Unionuille. Ofall kinds, which will be sold as Cheap as any House north of To: Mens’ ï¬ne calf boots. . . . . . . “ kip " . . . . . . . . . " cuarse " “uâ€... “ Gaiters . . . . . - - . . . “ Felt Ovalshoes. . . “ Shoo Packs . . . . . . Womens' Leather Boots. . . " l’runella Gaiters. . Cheap Boots and Shoes. Richmond Hill. March 18,1884. 2,000 AGENTS WANTED. 5 still] making to order and will eun‘eï¬vor .19 £1.56}; on hand IMMENSE BARGAINS Richmond Hill, Jan. 8,1574. Toronto, Manll 17, 1874 Richmond Hill. Feb. 11 Feb. 12, 1884 C H O 0 L REQUISITES OF ALL N Yong. Slrael, Richmond Hill. also ten MAP OF THE DOMINION, TWO HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. To make room for the Spring Shock kinds at the HERALD Book Store. AGEN TS WANTED. Which he will Warrant to be as A LARGE STOCK 0F W. H. Myers As can bu gm elsewhere Terms Easy. Farm For AND ALL Repairing done App!)- to Don't forget GEO. EAKIN. O I“ JACOB MORDEN. Drawer C60. M TEEFY, P u Sale. lat of April . 1884. 817-“ ERS 8117-9411. Toronto ‘l'ormnp. 316â€"31. 8074f 2 20 2 00 l 25 2 50 of R. J. STANTON, ESQ, BERKSHIRE SWINE Dry $90613, mThe Premises, which are Commodious and in good order, with every oomwgtf; ence, will be leasedfor a germ of years. TUESDAY, APRIL 7TH, ’74 Iss- tmelve miles North of Toronto, Ontario, close to Thornhill Villager and three miles from 'I‘hm'nhill Station, Nortln‘en Bailvmy- Free Conveyanoes from Trains to the Farm and buck,,0n. the day of sale†TERMSâ€"$50 and under, Cash; cum-that amount, Six Months’ credit. on Approveé Notes, Discount allowed an the rate ot'S per cm“, per annum, for Cub, on sums over $50 UNDER [JUST [UR BASH. HIS ENTIRE WM {1? E8088 Commencing 9n Tuang Household Furniture, Short-Earns, Females and Bulls, SELLING OFF AT, AND UNDER COST 2 LEAVING- GREAT BARGAINS I P R U NE LLA BOOTS H. MYERS’ IMPORTED STOCK ; Thirty Gotswold Ewes & Ewe Lambs, 600 Bushela Choice Seed Oats; ALSO. Clovcr. Timothy aml Flax Seed, all kinds 9)" F211! and Garden Seeds, Se- ‘ [acted and Imported by the Best Agricultural Men in the Province. Richmond Hi", March {1, ’74, J. BROWN. 815â€"2m Waggons, J. BROWN HAS NOW ON HAND Richmond Hill, Feb. 12.1375. Thornhill, March 17, 187% For 65 ots. per Pair, at EGS to return his sincere thanks m his Customers for their Libernl Patronage extended (as- ‘ him for (he pasl 'lfwemyâ€"Som years. and to in Inmatth that he hmejhciueruuu 3%“ Other Shops ï¬ï¬ll them a; ct BERG†G RQVE FARM IMPORTANT SALE BERK.SHIRE SWINE.. As mjs a bum; ï¬dc sale, parties wanting pheap gppdn pm rely upon EMWFB‘ COTSWOLD SHEEP, BIRCH GROVE FARM, THORNHILL, ONTARIO, CANADA BY PUBLIC AUCTION, . A. BARNARD WiLL BE 50L!) AT AUCTION, “ NOW IS YOUR CREME? MOSTLY IMPORTED, 0B BRED FROM AT ONE O’CLOCK, P.M. Cumming org genng and we" uelomad stock of Comprising His Eatire Herd of WITHOUT RESERVE, ON next, Hm February. um}! ghe ï¬rm of Aprii. Inqjlljllgy SHORT-HORN " Hardware. AND SOME CBOICE RICHMOND HILL, BELONGING 'I‘O And will sell at and TO BE SOLD As also m; Sleigh-9’ AND Lath, lumber Tnngued, SurfacePlaned.in ShortNotlcg S RICHMOND HILL 4511 AND nnnn mama, MAGEB & QUANTz; Doors 03"07'de') s Solicited‘ ï¬ichmppdflilheb. :18, .1874, Richmond Hill. ï¬liguis, Mouldings, and Qutduqr Clpattcls. Mlnufactumn of d: c., (ya, (ho Laban alum Groceries, 5H2 Grooved, 8H Shingleg! Horses 813 P5 Sasheg,