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York Herald, 24 Apr 1874, p. 2

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RiéhmondHulSlation Changeollxm. ‘ Ill emu-1 SepIt-mlm 29. 1573: Cam; North 8.“! A.l. .12).”) p m.,,5 I“ p m 'oém #0 H S1.£‘5‘.u..3.4t p.m‘..*.27 p.m 3%wwa1fi. Mr Bowell has done his duty nobly. He has put a sudden stop to the policy of delay. evasion and excuse which the Gtits hoped to bring: to bear upon the Riel case, so as to mould it into political capital. The lie was not ready. They had no time to hatch a sham amnesty. The conspirators were in council but - ptthltc opinion was too vehement to be manipulated. A_ political blundcr they could not tolerate, but as for the honor of Canada it was new-r for a moment thought of. Bah! honor is a shadow ; ' sir is not I- intangible It. is a mere phantom of the finical Tory brain. Per- ish the idea that so practical an individ- uai as a Grit should be enticed into the puisuit of such a more mirage of the brain as honor. So reasons the subtle Grit intellect But in the meantime hero is this pestilential motion of' MaCKOHZiE Bowel]. A man who is in a hurry and not. to he put off, a mnrratn on his rest iessness. Not even time to steal a letter â€"to patch up a plotâ€" or to manufacture an amnesty out of old despatclms. in lhort. nothing.r in onrline at all my dears. and Fagan’s School may as well close if we are to he treated in this way. Now. Bowel] is no gentleman to be in such a hurry; a gentleman takes timeâ€"and if we had only gentlemt'n to deal with, it would just be all our fancy painted it. But when sagacity - enters the field anti 'st cunning-â€"then it. is time to kee-p the weather eye, open. “ In short." says the Ottawa Corporal Trim. or Trimmer would be better ; “ we have no time to plot. and it must he every man for him- self' and anvone take the hindmost.” And thus it ("mes to pass that this wonderful Cabinet fiads themselves thee to face hopelessly divided on an important ques tion that strikes at. the very root. of the most important laws of civilized lifeâ€"- that is. full protection at all hazards to the life ofa true and loyal citizen. Is it the duty of a country to avenge the life ot'a citizen who has fallen while deâ€" fending her flag and preserving her name from dishonor? “‘ if not, perish the country for I owe her no duty.” says the citizen. We have allheard of that brave‘ private of' the Buffs in China, who was brought before a mandarin as a prisoner. “ I will bow to no (‘hinaman that ever yet Was born.” roundly swore the bold soldier, when commanded to make his tdbu'innnac tn tltit‘ n$oia1 T120 poor Folâ€" llow was cut down where he stood ; and hooked to pieces. but for that private sol- dier England exacted a terrible vengeance that shook that proud Einpire to its cen- tre, and which thev have not Foréotten to this day. In that case we admire the Em- pire and the, citizen l‘0‘h hut whore. is Can ads in this miset-ahlc work ? Whv lâ€"dilly. fiallyin wi'h the question whether the red handed murderer of' one or her bravvat and nuou patriotic sons shall be eleVated to a po-t r t‘ h mm or tried for his ofl'en gas. The onlv man who was not poltroon enough to abjnre his country by denying her rights. and who died a martyr to his opinionsâ€"being slaughtered by rebel hands like a dog. without. even experien- cing the mercv of a speedy deat.lt~â€"is calml'v discussed as if' it wore a matter of small moment. The Minister ofJnsâ€" that voted as inst the expulsion of Riel; there mav he, justice in it but we cannot see it. thotwlt we were to consider it till the Day of Judgment. But there is one thing in it; it will secure the snpport,to some extent. or the French Lower (lana- dtan moml ers to the Government ; at least we shon'd suppose so. At any rate. any one, can cc w'tlt half‘ an ovo what the great aim anti end of’all those manwnvres are. A Ministry that has ei ther a policy or no policy to suit every wind ot' tnh‘ic opinion just as the ocens» ion mav require, cannot he expected to do anything worth speaking of. for the great mass of‘ the pooplo do not care for any of' this kind or finessing. Tliev want a strong manly Government, fnlly able to rim-lore its polict and capahle of fol. lowing it out to its leui'itnate and logi- oal results. in .‘his respect the Grits have miserably tailed. nâ€"putâ€"Aâ€"{o a r: The Grits are consist nt! They have stolen lettersâ€"they have reduced libellous scurrility to an artâ€"they have aided. abetted and consoled treasonâ€"and now they are engaged in cooking the Public Accounts. They/are consistent! They do not recognise any path to distinction except in villifving their opponents. In the art of detraction and misrepresenta- tion the-r arn masters. Verin the cob- bler stinks to his: lost, in this case at any rate. They would not be happy unless they found Some hole to patch. and for want of’a real one they have produced an imnginnrr one. Tt is useless to try to make a silk purse out of' a sow's ear; and to expect that a Grit Government yonld behave with dignity and decency ,on the ’l‘reusurv benchesfle as hopeless n .politica‘l miracle as could find room in the Irost sanguine imagination. A deâ€" ficit is announcedâ€"figlres are produced -,-â€".but it is to be noticed that this calcu- lation does not extend at all to the end of the present fiecal year; when some large “items that would altogether change the equilibrium of‘ the account would come "in. “ How is it that thin fact. is not ta- ken into ‘account ?” exclaims Dr Tupper. “Wellâ€"humâ€"hnwâ€"hemâ€"it would mis- lead the public,” explains the Leader of the Government. Ah ! Yes“! exactly gentlemen I at yourold tricks. It is no matter how much the public are mislead 'in one direction, hut it makes a vast amount of' difference if‘ they are milead in a manner that is not soothing to your feelings I "Deletzda est Carthage! f NEW ADVI‘JR'I‘ISEMENTS. Tenders wan’tedâ€"John Brown. Tenst u-antcdâ€" Addition to school house Thrm m Letâ€"Arthur Nl‘ble. Farm for saleâ€"Jaw. Langsmfi', M. D. ,;o THERN RAILWAY 0F CANADA Rlcuuoxn HILL. April 24-, 1874. EXPULSION 0F RIEL. THE DEFICIT. “ Our opponents must be destroyed tho’ we should bury our country’s credit, our country’s honor, and everything that is sacred in the ruins l ” That is the war- cry of the Grits. 'J'hey never count the cost if it ends in the destruction of a political opponent. and if he is driven lt'rom public life they are jubilant. Now, in reference to he deficit, the Governâ€". ment were repeatedly challenged to give the full figures for the year, instead of a mutilated utalement as they have done. Figures generally do not “ mislead," lthey have claimed the character of' being “ stubborn facts ” for too long a time. They’re not afraid to SLO the light except when in possession of those who seek to conceal the truth. But the Government have declined ; and yet~ notwithstanding all that, they have had the impudence to charge the late Minister with a miscalâ€" culation and a deficit. “ L’audace, tou- gours Z'u’uzlace,” shouts Danton. the French agitator. " [mpudence always, impudencc forever; hip hip-hurrah for impatience,” echoes the Grits. But Time brings his ravages for all that. OPENING OF THE NEW POST-OFFICE. This is the most beautiful and eleglnt building in the city. and is in every way worthy of lhc Capital of Ontario. A mar vel ( {symmetrical order and convenience, and alfm'ding every faCility for rapid deliv ery it will. if handled as it deserves, allay a great deal of discunll-‘nv on the part of the business public. whose impatience was kept trmn bursting out into a. perfect storm only h) the prospect of its immediate advent. lfinxPs wme not to be had in the Old Post (“live and sometimes the (He ks were not over-courteous, whatever was the reason. I dare any they have their own troub‘es and vexatione serving an impatient and pet-hays at times an unreasonable public, and some times their pent-up indignation found vént and “missing the crow, hit the pigeon.” And so a person who was perfectly innocent of a design to give any trouble or annoyance would depart muttering maledictions upon “the insolence of Government employees in general and Post office men in particular." But it. is to be hoped that a new era has dawned and that these officials and the pub lic will constitute themSelves into a Mutual hdmiiation Society. and that the courtesy it the one pnrty will be i‘ivulled only by the pleas tntness of the other. We do not, by any nwans. intend tr hint by these remarks that Post-office Clerks are inclined to be disâ€" t-nni~teousâ€"â€"-far from it-â€"sc»me of them are, on all orcnaions, models of r'ourtess‘wand se-. ve the public With the grace and patience of a Beau Brunell. Mn EDITOR: I hope you give the “Ram bler ” a corner in your valuable paper this week, as I want to make a few suggestions to our City Fathers. In the first place let us have an Inspector of Weights; and Mnâ€" sures. I think there is a screw loose some- where. Now how is this to be done 7 Let our worthy Reeve detail one of our City Fa- thers for the purpose of purchasing a stand- ard set of Weights and Measures, of coune they will become bonafide property of the lorporntion ; and l hope, at the same time, the officer detailed for this purpose won’t. charge mileage ue WM (lone Iaat year when twn of our worth)! were sent to Toronto on a different errand. . stick. for mte fottt was nearly disable'J This gentlemen. Mr Reynolds. is the person t ho wns savagely thrown off the plntl‘orm :4 one ol'O’llsmohue’s meetings for OXDI’ESSiW' his disapproval of the Rt form Candida": \lr Reynolds has liven a consistent Reform --t' for nearly a quarter of' a century and ht" r-ettainly ought to have a voice in n (anus! that he has faithfully advocated tltt'mtl mud and hut] report for such a long time. D~nt “hen he presumed to give an indepen- lent opinion noon the merits of the Candl- date. he was instantly assailed by th-- “ roughs." who seem to have made tlw muse their own, and to the im wincht dunâ€" rer of' his life. heing taken unawareb. ho v as thrown ofl' the platform on to the floor â€"nnd his l'oot so severely injured that he is theron lutned for life. And has not 0' llont'thue beauttf'ully fulfilled this gentle 1 man‘s prediction of his career by voting on lltP side of treasonwand the murderer of Scott 7 Is not East Toronto bravely rep- resented ? Let Dewarl and the rest of on religious Grits rejoice! was GREAT LONE LAND. Mr Lachlan Taylor, who is not at all appreeiated at. his proper value, has given us one of his own grand inimitable discours- es on the above subject. By the " Great Loan Land" is meant the great North West. Rupert’s Land. the Hudson Bay 'l'erritorv Am. The loveliness of the vast prairies that spread away in one grand stetch towards the Rocky Mountains, and seem to be bounded only by the setting sun, is wonder! fully pathetic and mournful to the traveller. 1 In summer the tall prairie grass undulates lixe the waves of an ocean as it is swept 1) .he passing breezeâ€"while m winter the‘ stretch of the vast dreary waste is absolu~ ter appalling. Naught to relieve the tear chilled eye but thtI frozen earth and the ‘ frov uinz sky. and the blank horizon round and round. spread VOId of livtngt sight or sound. These plains are extraordinarily fer- tile, but the mosquito hangs over all in dense clouds like a. funeral pull. for his myriad bites are distraction - (to quote the words of the eloquent lecturer:â€" “ They cloud the air, they darken helv’n And curse this Western World.” i The commercial sky has been steadilyl clearing away its weight of gloom, and we 1 have obtained glimpses of sunshine, in the revival of trade and the circulation of the cheering me'liumâ€"that healer of all die easesâ€"~the mighty dollar. But the horizon 18 still overhungr with a few vapors that still decline to relieve us of their depressing: weight. The commercial disasters (if '67 are still in vwid rememberance and some uneasy mortals afi'ect to predict a terrible re-euactment of the terrors of that occasion l â€"in the epprggcbinig year of __ Tradeis are caufiéfied. â€"fi _ .. , Scotchmun, who 13 at all tunes the very impersonification of caution. would express The Celt. be he eillmr French. Irish, 0" English. (for all Englishmen are by m- menns Saxon!) is easily excited by an nppenl lo imaginary wrongs. mm is hr nu mew - femnprmn and v-vnsonabIe unJer sue“ a heals. On Saturday we men a tall, stalwart, up by the heels as they were Vin ’57, unless rv‘trench their operations. 'Such are the rumors. Hut as long as a hauulif‘ul vai deuce enriches us with such plentiful har vests as we have had. such‘commercial Ill!“- ricanes will have but lime effect upon on material prosperity, for we are, above al am agricultural nation- Lue- wnlmug gemlrn'nm 01 um acqunu. mahing Ins way along the fill‘Pl‘l. painfully and (-m-efully pickiv 5: his way by means 09‘ in. And speculators who are buyiné up real estate with an idea that it will d01le ivs pm-e are \f'arneq that .thex wjll‘ be [31d TORONTO COR RESPO‘NDLNCE‘ Wrrwmnflmm. RAMBLE N0. 4. COMMERCIAL. POLITICS. Now. Mr Editor. let it be understood (hat ‘ the " Rambler ” is not inlinuating anything walnut any of our storekee era, butchers or bakers, but in his "Ram lea” he has heard enough to convince him that. there in a screw loose somewhere. The Inspectorâ€" ship won’t cost the Carporation a cent as he will take it for chances. for it won’t be as of old when the Inspector would send word ‘mrth a wee-k lwl'nn-x he'wuu d enme‘ erv obliging indeed! I hope our Council will make a move In the right direction for they ure'all business men and sure to be 1!: next year. ‘ .u , "#1124"- J “(331‘ Village is gening upâ€"three weddings last week. Mr Snu‘es’ span of colts run away last weekâ€"n0 bread lost. Atkinson beats allâ€"no charge to go in. Mr Mnodie has re opened a first clans more â€"glve him 'a (hall. The Inspector is nutâ€"\ook out for himâ€"- he must do his dmy. Three cases more of new goods came to Crosby’s, besides garden tools. “ Said Smith to Brown the other day, As into Town they droveâ€"â€" ‘J net put me, down at Sheppard‘s Store, I want; to buy Home Goods.’ Now, Mr Edilur, in your lust week’s issue 1 Raw nn amide on the sanitary C(mdilim. 01‘ um Village ; the wriior oi th n uriicie mus! Ihe a genius, fur he kunws wvll that the “ Rumhim' ” will do his dMy m the last let. (er of the law. “MUNICXPALU‘Y OF RICHMOND HILL “Rlcnmmn HILL, April 20. '74. “Mr Fred Crawford Inspecting Health (if “ficer : “813- You are hereby instructed and nu lhorized to make a tour nt' inspection of the Village of Richmond Hill with a View to la- kng the ne 'PSSHI. v steps for the prnservatinn of the Public Health, as is proyided by Byâ€" Law Na 21 ohms Municipality : And shall. furthis purpose inspect, all houses. vards, outbuildings. slaughtewhunses. stables, priâ€" vies. pigslies, lanes, gu-ters, 310., &c., andt shall reym-t any neglect ' u:- rei'usul to reâ€"‘ move nuisances contained therein within the spvtrifivd time, to the Reeve on or be- fore the 4th day of May next. '“ Wu. Hmmstm, "ISAAC Cnosw, ' “ J on)! BROWN, Health Officers” " WM. A'rxixsox, ; - Ass B. WILSON, [We are requested to insert the above We understand that the Inspector will enter on his duties next weekâ€"1111).] MAHKHAM SPRING FAIRâ€"This Fair will he held at Maykhum Villa 2 on Tuesday, the 28“) inst. Several good prizes are 0?â€" fered for farm stock, horses, 5w. TiAsmLL.â€"On the 19th inst., at his Gnnd fathers residence, Thornhill, Leonard, son of Mr Gemge Teasdall. Richmond Hill, aged 9 yearn. RUPERT.â€"â€"-At. Patterson on Monday the 20th inst., Mr J. M. Rupert, aged 44 years; diseaseâ€"inflamatioa of the must. Tusnumâ€"At Richmond Hill. on Friday the 17th inst, the wife of Mr Georgi" Teasddll of a son. Mommaâ€"At Richmond HI", on the 20th inst.., the wife of Mr Alex. Muodie. mer chant, of a. son. The Vaughan Agricultural Society's nloughing much will take place mu the furm of Mr Malcolm Malluy, lot No. ‘25, 5th Con. Vaughan, on Friday nexL Domux â€" Manon. -- At the Calholh Church. Richmond Hill. on l‘uflsdxy (h. l4lh inst, by Rev. E Cassidy, Mr Joleph Dornan of Turomo. Tubncconist, to Mm Maria Mary Menton, daughter oer Job. Meuton, of Richmond Hill, Farmer. HAMILTON-VANDERBUROHâ€"0D the 22nd inst, at the residence of the bride’s mo- ther, by the Rev. Mr Dick, John Hamil- ton, eldest son of John Hamilton, Esq.. of Elgin Milli, to Sarah Jane, onngeat daughter of the late Richard Vangerburgh of this place. They have a new epidemic in Napier which threatens to make. a tour of the world as a supplemental scourge to the cholera. ER is n spasmodic, intermittent fever in thr- outset, iapaing afterwards into a continuous fever. and nguin becoming intermittent It is accompained with inflnmattou of the spleen and brain. There is alsoscotnatou' stupor, nuccecded by what seem: to he a re covery of health, but the next day the pati out in attacked again, link: into a coma and dies. BALLOU’S MAGAZINE FOR Mgrâ€"Publish- ed by Thomes 65 Talbot, 36 Bromfield ,Sl‘reey Boston. country. A man named Torenca Needhnm, of Bar- ‘iP. while 0n a visit to St. Cutharmea on business. mm an untiva (16th on Tuesday and Ike presumpfion is that he was muudel- "d and robbed WMnder that alligglvas 8 im- eager to welcome a momth issue 50? [His pupuiar magazire, for it contains just such stories as suit every one. The variety in In Heat that every taste is suited. In fact Rullnn has patrons in England. France and Germany, and at least 1en copies nre sent t: Imminent Americans who'reaide in Rania \nd whn hail its motiin appearance with much pleasure This is a sign of popuiaril) which is approciuwd by the publishers. and ‘hey strive to makethe Magaznw he'lor and hvtter each ygnr, and we lhink {hey haw 410099de in their efl'orln. The contents 0‘ fibe Mav number are as (allows: " In the: wfl May rain;” " Anecdmes of dogs;“ “ ‘.‘:. Vain Alick’s Legacy" “ Florida. and Lennref’ “ Ben's blunderg” “ The long 0" ‘ma winlf‘ “ Roberi Ramhiez” -‘ App!“ aivnunmsf! .I gwern m the "Omiii': 'J =ck Smal‘l’w" “ An ul-forlmme "Ml-"’3" ,, _ _ . n :9.” II in said that the J"an reiugaecy‘fmm Ruvnpe “ho haw sought an alylum in Pa n, “'5” m! be permitted to remain in that Young Pmplc’s Story~ 'l'elln‘, . â€"Lelia Grey: or. Twice an Orphan ; Al'cnie Duuinp’s Noah‘s Ark;" “ {ulhI mn's puzz‘FP warm" Curinun Immerls;y "The ’Inusvlwepvr ; ' ' “ Fncls and fancies; ” " Love money and ruinv-(Humomus pw HIPR H) 'Remémber a pretiy little Chroma goes 14 web subscriber. II 1.,“ run-.13, -- Vulngounoe shall amin lhy banners Swim” A bond uff'riendshmz” “Youth and amt" In the wildernessf’ ‘\ Daisy Oraclesfl' The 1me scene uf 1h» J'missl'n‘ies; @flifim’a gamma; NEW LITERATURE. MARRIED. BIRTHS. DIED. Rmnum FREE. (mr FRIDAY, April 24.-â€"Credit Sale of Farm Stock, etc., on lot No. 25. 2nd (You. Vuughan, ‘he property of Mr Jan. McNmr Sale 10 a.m.â€"Lunch at momâ€"J. Gorm. ley,:_AucL’r ' t3 0:)- ~Partie's getting Sale Bills prthd at this office will receivé a notice similar to the above, Fan of charge. D Gnu-mun AND CDIFORTIIG.-â€"- “By a thorough knowledgt oi the n aura. law- which gavel-mile operations ofdigeslion and nutrition; and by a careful application: .c-Ulle fine- proper. no: 0! well-selecled cocoa, Ml Epps has pro» vided our breakfast iables wilh u delicaieI}. flavored hevorage which may save‘ us Hum} heavy noctors’ bilis."â€" Civil Service «mm. Vlade simply with Boiling Walr-r or Mxik Each pack»: is lubelledâ€" ‘ Inns EPPs 6: "Tu Hmnmuprilhic Chumirls. London." Mmuncwnx‘ or COCOA.â€"-“ We win no“ give an account of the prdhasn ndopled [r “and James Epps 6‘1 (30.. munufacmrer m. dietetic umclss. at their work. in the [Cu-um Re (I. London”â€"See artw‘e in Casscll': “(IllStILUlll Gaul: Flourâ€"Superfine. . . . . . . . . . . Spring W heat extru . Fancy ............. Extra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Superiiuz' Exlrl. . . . . Oatmeal”: lia\'................... . Straw l’otmoea.per bug.......... Applonmor hrml . . . ... .. Mutton,by-hvalmm.... Poultryâ€"~Geeuo.......... '“” ‘ "“" TuUssns. Rt-Iiol'. com’on and Cure for Herinn or Rupture. Flue Steal Spring polin‘ e11 Fran from all «our. rusty. chafing. strapping or girthing un- planuutnols. (‘ooL cleanly. light, sale um durable Unaffected bybluhilg. Alumnu- iablo. Solu all daalen. Eslnb'la, 1:447 (the-unit St . MIL, 6'1. 'll7 Broadway. N. I. Beware of imitation (‘nnndiln undo Iup. lied by Maura Kerry. Wmon 6: Co., Whole-uh Draggisto. Monma . A rm )3. 1874, 821~3m Barley. . . "Base. SELLEY’S HARD RUBBER 'I‘IKTTHQL‘R D..I;-f nnm’nl’l and -__ __-- "u M..- a..- m-.uâ€". Since the or: “51's death, this medicine ha. been ntu unugr the name of GBAHAM'S PAIN E I: :11 OR, It: su rlority to all other: to uni- vefsuu acknowludged the cure of most. tom: 01 n. ry It. Iwho» sale by an res enable draw-u .d Mal Inmuhcmo. Pram mu. - More than half a century ago a hysicisn of the Ba :15]: army discovered I cure for t at hitherto con- sidered incurable disease, Batons-max, which. In his own racllce. pravcd to be an unfailing remedy, the preset ption of which has long been in the poo- Iessxon of a drugglst. who gave it. a trinl ln his own famlly over .5 yenrs ago, when it made such a re- msrkable cure of RBUEHATISI that astonished III who were ac minted with the case. Others med with‘euch comp ete success that established the fact thgt 1: does cfiectpally gznre Ry:utqusl._ Porkâ€"Mess Extra......... Bacon Prime ... inmsâ€"Salt.......... Smoked ......- l)resned llogs........ lmd................ Butlerâ€"fin .a.... 3thod Applet; Shlfi.........‘ \‘Voul . . . . . . . . 'l'ho nut r-guhr communication of tho z'mve lodge wl-I ha held mu Moudu evening '26": lu-c., a: ’8 u’clock. Thus in a good House. Barn. and u very n- perior Orchard of Young Fruit 'l‘ mu; lgood We]! of Ware on tho uremia“, 3 miles from Richmond Hill and “our: mulu from To ronto. Price $2.500 App! to FOUN ” D m Molina. . Eggs Parked”. 50 Acres of Fzrst-class Land, For male, I good farm. being lot No, 30, in the 2nd Con. of Vaughan, Connlmxc 'I‘ENDERS WANTED. 41h CON. of VAUGHAN. Addition *0 the SChfliEl House CONTAINING 88 Acres of Cleared Land. For term:- and further particulars nppr to il‘ENDERS WANTED FARM FOR SALE. On Friday last day ofMay, LAYING PLANK SIDEWALKS 1): Yougo. Hichmond, and Wright Ell. [inch m d Hill. For parlmuiurs nppfy tu JOHN HRUWN. Chairman Cum. on Sh & Sidowlflkl. nglmn April \Inp‘e. April I7 I 74. ’hchmoud Hill. Ami! October 3!. [872 secuon N0 5. Vaughan Plans and we"; rum: may be soon It llm waldunce of DIWd Whom. lake“. 3m Lon HM TI‘u.-\er.~. no law. in-i lnemae its 10 mvat Um (owes; or am rudm‘. fenders will be rewivod. by 1le underfigued. up I.“ norm on Salurday, the‘IGth dfiy of May. 1874, . For build’mg an REAKFAST.-â€" EPPS’S COCOA. â€" Richmond Hill, April 23. ’74. :ARM TO LET. Tondars will, be 1-5 n-crivud up till noon. Being l'nv west halt m 101 No 30 in be Yougo. iiichmolid, and Wright Sm. Rich- "I Hill Fur n-rhAul-r- anni‘x- m Sgt-nu: gflmfimxmm 5mm 315mm. AUCTION SALES. TORONTO M A RKETS. Turkeys... .. ..... Chickens. por pair >Ducks. '. per pair.. ,‘ICHMOND LODGE,A.F. & AM L No. 23,6.1LC. .- [nmo o.- alt. med logs.... a. Y... ua.-.....a.- OHF......... ..... ‘ked.,..~. ...... . plea....... ...... JAS. LANGS'I'AFF. M D. DAVID WHITKQ W M R 1-» (It) Talsua L‘GLUH .‘QE. RMVRT E. LAW. Fn‘y. ToronIo. April: 93,1874: n..c.-.Io|o Ffln A RTHUH. NOBLE 399-3. AN EFFECTUAL CUBE FUR RHEUMATISK. 5 7H m) 5 75 b :30 {at 0 tin (i 00 fl 6 (\II 51w r43 515 2 85 rd; n 00 ‘2 Sufi?) 3 W I ‘24 ((3 I 29 i fix (a 132+ ’ 2?. {D l 30 I 4“ (it I 35 I H0 fit “7] 049(4) 04!! 240002600 1300®1600 More 085 9500 300 60012» 65i 700/0 000 0751a can 5 (I0 (2D 739-]V 891-312: Richmond Bili,April 8.1874, 850-1! 82‘2â€"‘3 07” man 000 0 I? «14 (113 7 ()0 I :2 040 0‘31 0 IS 200 03-; 000 I 29] 133. 1 3m I 35“ u7l_ 046 100 “ Ooncrete House,” Richmond Hill. R EM OVE D TO HIS NEW STORE, Immediately North of His 016. Stand. BAEZE-EAHD’S 0U] STAND And noighborhmvd that she hag moved to tho. houu formerly ov t-upied by Dr Playtor. nppn- lite D. ngkinu' SM o. where ghp will be pre- pared to attend on her customers. Thanking! them fur put (non. uhe still solichl their Ii- ! bonl pnronnge. LEASBII THE ABBVE PBBMIBHS. A SELECT STOCK Came into tho premise: of the subscriber LN 39. lalCon Vaughan, on or about the 19 MARCH last, A. EWE. 'I‘heownar II ro- qmvalod to prove properly. pay expanses. Ind take her awuy. . RICHMOND HILL DRE ss MAKER Dry Goods, AV VFRY REASONABLE PRICES. EEGS 1c return his s’ncere thunk: lo his numerous customer. f0. their liberal support since ) . he cumuwncud business in this place, Ind would announce that ha has He hope: bx- strirt atmnion to Minimal! to marl a share of pub“: uuppo: I. \nd will. on Monday, the 20th Iii-1.. lubmil for [he impaction of his customers. Hardware, And 8;") on llu premix". and good well of water. a good Young Orchard and a novel'- fai in: Crook TITLE GOOD. For pmticulln apply. to u... Ir,i“nnn Farm For Sale. THEfiubacu-ibor a?" {or nlo - {mu 0r laud good; Lot '30. 98 in tho 3rd Con. Muklmm. Large Dwelling House. ‘1' TI! Ar Nu ".'o revige ~Ike nnwmout roll for tha pro-om yen-(1874). Al! put?» intenaled II'O ro- qnwod (o'govom lhomwelvel uccordlugly, My order of the Council, JAI. M LA WRENCE. Township Clerk. éoNTAINING 50 ACRES Tho Conrtnf Ravi-(inn for (he Towmhip of Vaughan will be held at the Town Hall, on MMENSE STOCK 0F GOODS! GOOD & CHEAP, Begs to Human» to tho pubiic that he hn \iUNlClPALITY OF VAUGHAN, lST PEHZ E Tuesday, 12th day of May next, Hiehmtrnd Hill. Aprii 16. D474 Harness Establishment. 'RiCHMOND HILL. WM. HARRISON. WALTEK LEMON. Thomhill. April 19. ’74. 821-3 April 8. 1871. ALEX. MOODIE. Rich‘mond Hill. April 16. '24 82 April 25. 1874. STRAY EWE. Begs go announce to her friends of :chmoud Hill April lb. 121‘ HARNESS? MRS. W, S. POLLOCK, Single and Double, ALEX. MOODEE IVines and Liquors, And will be happy io met! with his frauds in his new premises, NOTICE. AT THE There is a. "WM. McCAGUE. Mono Curran P-O. 820-4m SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, . ATKINSON .. A. has on hand an Groceries, 821-4 891-3m 821-1! mu l’o-lUlliée. 1.1 April. 18.74: A mbler, William Butt, John Baker. John Bracken, Geo. Colt, A. S UnrreV. Hannah Col'iuu, Mrs Chlrlu (Iouk. Mrs ’l'hos. Cunningham, Frank Clmloner. Henry Copeland. June! Dalton. Jonathan vl)ibh. Marv Eyer. Jacub Glues. Hugh Granger, Henry Glam-on. John Geib, Daniel 1 Glover, Thoma! ‘ Hewett, Mr: Berri-ton & Br; . Homer. Matthew llih. Woodrnfl' Hopper. Henry “else. Mr! Ann Hennessey. Jamel l lliggetl. Robert Harmer. Duluul l-lnrdi g. Wi=liam llm‘slip. Gideon Hos'op. John Hall. John Herron Jim" H- leriu. Willinm Hague! Robert Jeffrey. W. H. Johnson, Jamel Kline. John Kerswell. Mu Kewwell. Daniel Kerby. Nuhnuiel Lynl‘oot. l-IZZlO Leweon. Alford Lodgerwood, John Lesion. John ('1) Mnygill. Hem-A Mmlun. l’nlrick \lnmlmw Willi-m Miller, Mrl Mullah-w. Mrs George Minion, John Melcall'e, Rober' ’McLonn, Duncun ‘McNair. Mr- M. McKu'. John 'McCullfim, Annie Muglouhn, Ann McChesney. EJ. Nizh. Jelm H’Melrl. Catherine Nilengele. Mrl I'ugde)‘, R, POWFH. Lucy l’lllllipl, R. l'ugaley. John Rnlhorford, Ruben (9) Swaiueon, Chan. Sudan, Mary Storey, W.'l’. Sheppard. Kale Slim-y. Mary sl‘lllploll, Adeline Slv-pasnn, Jamel Sinclair. Snuiuel Simon. James Sleaney. William 'l'ronch. W, eon. Taylor. Henry Teudull. Georg. ' Tool. Lewis annbull. Min M. \ endebur‘h, Phebe ‘VIIAOH. W White. Sereh Williamson. Robert Zeller. Elinbelh CHURCH PSALTER EYMN BOOK Used in the English Church at Richmond Bil and ThornhilJ .Fulllupplv, ' And knowing jun what the prop]. want is prepared to man than demands. Her long experience In the Milfinery Basins" and the satisfaction airendy given Illa millclaiml a share of Illoir patronage. Always on hand a Ia'rgo unvorlmem of' 81:31:.“ WOOLI, ELIE“ W. 001-: AND LARGE STOCK WITH OR leTHOTU‘ MUSIC, To all or to font. four miles out of Aurora. MM} m ()HN HACKING, Aurora. Much 23. l8“. Ammlu LO. SIS-4 FASHIONS ! FASHIONS ! ! [25 acrer cleared. fr” from stump: and woll drninad, with good Buildings and Fences. we watered. r .‘ HOUSE AND STORE NEAT AND CHEAP ! 4 miles east of Aurora Station. One door élrlllll of A '.L. SKEELE; Watch- makerJ where the public can. re'y on finding BEST of WO RKMEN ,' 200 Acres of Land " Felt vaslwes............ l 4') " Shoo l‘ncka............... 95H “’omem' Lumber Home”... "H... | 25 0' i’rnuollg Gnilers..,........ 6.“: “ Fol! ()tershoel,,.....,,". l ‘15 All kind: of custom work made to order, BOOTS AND S H O E 8 THE CHEAP Bflfllflh‘fl SEWER}! W ILLIA M GAMBLE’S FRINGING YARNS. Richmond mu, April 9. '74, 890-“. Ofull kinda, which will be sold an Cheap m any [louse north of Toronto Price forty-fin dollars per tore. Nlol Cheap Ban/s and Shoes. Richmond Hill. March [8,1884. 817-1! List of Letters EMAININGELN THE RICHMOND Mens' fine ca" boots. . . . . . . " kip ".. ..... n coarse " . ..... -I (intern... .----- 9‘ Felt Ux-wshues. . . " Shoo Puck: . . . . . . “’omem' Lulher Boom, . . 0' i’rnuollg Gaiters. . u Fan, ()mrshoel. , . 50 ACRES SEEDED DOWN, Having purchased this Spring I very For sale at a great burg-m. Sim-"ed Farm fqr Sale. RING Lot No. Jim Con. Whitolmrch, AT THE A LARGE STOCK 0F MRS MYERS HERALD BOOK STORE. RIQHMQND am. Repairing done Do ’ n I forget All! ALL ooxs............... $4 ' .............. 3 on- .~ ...o.¢c- .- rwshues. .. flek:............... :r Boom... nu... pGniters..,........ mrshoel .- ....-,,... AID ‘VIIAOH. W White. Sanah Williamson. Robert Z el ler. Elinbflh M. TEEFY,P l.‘ 891 $4 50 3 b0 ‘2 2‘1 '2 00 SPRING ARRIVALS! Room Papers, P. G. SAVAGE CONS TAN TL Y on HAND»! CRflCKERY AND CHINAWARE ROOM PAPERS, PARLOR, HALL, mm 81 FIELH SEEES. Gilt é‘ satinfinis/wd bordermgs PROVISIONE WINDOW Complete Steak of furniture! P. G. SAVAGE Righmond,Hill,lApril 14. 1:74a In great variety; as we make the: above line of goods a speciality parties will do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing, ohewheze. FIGS 1‘0 ANNUUNCI'Z 'I'HAT HE H ASL Again rocuivod his large and \Vcll-aeloc ted. antes? GENERAL akocnmas FLOUR & FEED. PAINTS & OILS, GLASS, Room Papers, OUSE FU {KNISH I NG GOODS. PARCELS DELIVERED. GARDEN TOOLS, RICHMOND HILL. YONGE S'l‘P. BET, Room Papers. BEDROOM CONSIITIXO or FRESH ARI) GENERAL KITCHEN PAFERS’S‘ ALSO AND AND AND SHADES

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