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York Herald, 1 May 1874, p. 2

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'THE MOST POPULAR PREMIER ‘ “IrhmmmHI-Ismlum (Innngrolmw ik‘inp rfierl pru-mhu :5). “‘73: Exam; Norlh :5 II' A.M..l'f.15 p m., 5142p". i-I‘éllzf hml- El :6 Hana-u l: m . 3,27 p.11 Eh; {gm gxmmflfl. The Globe is angry! In making this! assertion we are conscious that we art I' giving information neither new. enter-l mining nor instruettve. llowever. theI muse of its anger in this Case is so peâ€" culiar, that we think it “'1’” to refer to it that our readers may judge of the thing and govern themselves :weordingly. it,‘ 'will be seen that it aims at being the ar- hiter of public opinion and privateaifnire in this Canada of ours ; and, geoth- rea-' tier, if hereafter you deetn it” necessaryl t0 hai‘e an independent opinion of your ngn on a'nv subjectâ€"Sacred oi' profaneâ€"â€" which does not chime in with the modern ;~Mrs Grundy. '1;qu the (Helm you will he adnwnished in no gentle terms from the polite columns of the organ that such conduct is intolerable. (The present Imitse of' its anger originates in the very imprudent action of some ladies in Otta we, who, in trying- to raise some funds for defrayng the, expenses of church building and other ecclesiasfical afl'uirs connected with a Presbyterian church there. held a bazaar. in which. for the amusement. profit and etlificzttiou of the publicI the question of “ Who is lhel tuo.~t popular l-‘retnier ‘2” was,as'is usual on such occasions, to bedeeided by Vote ’1 here Was a lively sale 0t votes as our readers may imagine. But Sit John for outâ€"distanced" his opponent in the race for the bags and was triumphantly crowned with the laurel while Mr Mackenzie Was nowhete. The ladies were happy ol course. t'ot, besides other enlists of em. gratulntitm, they I'ustjxul a harvest tlf‘gU‘lU from their itttpp': llt‘llil‘nliull. Beside-m did not. the it tle afi‘tir prove that hit John was \,II”II“"\ tl in the hearts ol’ the yeople who know him best. But this i.~ gall to the controllingsptrit of the Globe. Did ever anyone hear of such impertin ettcc as the ladies of Ottawa have been guilty ol'in presuming to be the occasion of the undervaluing of the Favorite 0! the, organ. Straws show how the wind blows ~â€"-aud the letter-Stcalcrs are getting ner~ Vous about the coming reckoning; beâ€" sides pal-venues are always jealous of public opinion. They are never at ease. EVt'rything galls them. and they are con tinually in a nervous fever for fear that everybody remarks that they are In a false position. They know it. themselves; thet- are conscious how feat-fully out of place they are, and the situation is a bed of torture from which it would in reality he a mercy to themselves and others to deliver them. NEW ADVER 5 ISEMENTS " Marquis 0f Lorne "â€"Mr H. Hopper A Man ofa Thousand. of {his kind is the fittest person to give calm and weighty comixlurntim] to the fi- nancial affairs nf'n nation wlnwe case pre Fonts peculiar difficuhies Worthy of the M'- forts Ora llgnstcr mind Nu! a man who (Eu- votes himself to the dicigtcs of a petcy ran-age is No aux}! far anythin;r. Vii] he remembered that he had a host of new diflicnliios to cnntmidirith and that hi.q estiiuzm-s which at first showed only a deficit of 380000 Was iiim-voilousiy near the mark. This was ut’tcwards bwelled by Railway timnands and the ex? penses connected with the acquisition of new I’rnvnices to $2 450 000 This wnnid be quite (snuugh tow]me the im mediate needs of' tlw case, yet Mr C-irt wright requires 33. 23.000. Ho cnnid not resist. the tonipiatiun, which seems to be the besetling sin of the Grits. of making.r the misthrtunes uf‘ his (immnonts as large as pns~ih'e. But let the [N’Upii‘ clemly undnretnmi that we have :I ltlzll~ [er of 31200000 00' llllllt‘Cl‘S>:tl‘_\‘ taxlzr tinn, imp-mid nwrviy tor the pnrpm‘c of damaging; the characti-r of a lmiit C‘li nn pO'IGHt. A puiiticni prim-lite i: nm the bent sort of :m 1n-li\i(iu:»i tn tru~t with an ininnrlaut pusiiinn. tie is generally 9|, Bauer tn l'll‘ltYH his devotinn to his new friends as to run into all sorts ()i' (:x-‘ iron: 9 in order to shnw hmv entirelyi he dissents from his farmer “hurls. In the present case M 1' Cartwrightt proves his- devution to the newly-espoused i cause at the expense nl'the cunnlry. The t‘am'gitde is as anxious as possible gener ally tn widen the breach between him mz'f and his former associates. 50 that his intentions cannot he mistaken. Lcti the pnh‘ie judge whether an individual: The Grits after doing their best to ruin the country by decrying its credit, traducing its Governmunt, and running- amuck into all sortsnt'poiitical incendiar ism, are now cmnpolled to accommodate themselves to tho misury ot a state of things for which they have no one to thank but thomselvcs Alter they had rendered the Pacific Railway scheme im- poSsiblo, and thus deprivrd the country of an opportunity that will not soon locâ€" cur again. of introditcing‘a large amount of English Capital; they have only to propose in its stead a miserable system of patchwork, each unit. of which will be as difficult of accomplishment as tho whoh- reheme as it was proposed by the late Gowrnmcnt, and at tho s-Imc tinn- morc debilitating t0 the resources of the country. At the saint: time their illâ€" judged and unpatriotic clamour prevented the great statesmen who were at the helm of allairs l'rmn regulating llt(‘ rove tuc ac cordingto the increasing, dt‘tnands of a State which W21: cnttinually in transiâ€" tion; acquiring: new turritory and con Requently acculntllalitt;_r new burdens which would have to be providvd for by antincreased taxation. This is unavail- able in a state of tt':xtt.~itiott, thou;_rh on the settlement of the new territories and the adjustment of the body-politic as a whole would immediately. produce the effect of a decrease in taxation ! Now 'it'hen Mr Tillcy made his cstitrate it THE NEW FINANCE MINISTER 0 THERN RAILWAY HF CAN-Al) anuoxn HILL. May I, 1874 (1"; om our own Correspondent) ' um: MARKET. Evm'y lHVl], gram or small, should hwc u Inmlcel house. What is the only apology fur the (X steucc of n town u! all ? Tmfiicl IS the ready answer. for i'] iliese days we l:I|.‘l (:vmvd would the feudal stronghold 9 SIIIIIP lithing Chief, for mutual protect- ;m: NU--â€"-lnut is not Ihe reason that we mmnu towns in Ihesn days. It is for pur- zwsvs of (rule. Wellâ€"4! should be remem lwx-vdilmta market house is the i-aEIying mint ("‘1' Ihv lucul trade. We- want the fur mer lo think as well as possible of us, and m we :uvu hi1: evvry fuellin for displaying â€"uiitl whole the \‘il :tgot's would be enabled to supply their larder from the ltoutttit'ul «Applies of our country frtettds. We. think that lionet'er Slllitli the place that some el'â€" t'ot't should he made to bring the local trade to :t tot-usâ€" that is so as to ensure prompt- n 53 and desptllcil which is the lite of trade. ltt Toronto the in 'l'lx’L‘L to iili classes of the citizens. is one ot" the grand feuturea of the (‘ity Everybody tithes tin interest in it. They watch its fiuetttutions, and have the utmost faith iti ils'capacities. It is fre qlll‘ttlt‘d ly all classes of people; especially the sturdy. independent middle class. The c uss which is in reality the reanving wheel of the local trade, and who keep the vast ‘nnlk ot‘ the ntone in circulation. You will find here a motley crew about ten or eeven t’clnck. The patetul'untilius, the epicure, the hoarding house keeper. the hotel pi0viâ€" «hr, the huckster. and the smull speculator; and here comes Mrs Hrown with an unte- tleiuvintt hornet, a weather-stained umbrel- a, it hatslmt nfportetttious capacity, and the rolling mil of the stout. good hutnored oldi tidv with v hnin we are nll so {utiiilinh ‘ \\'i.li pottderous steps she pushes along ‘ :ltt’ttll'Jll piles of \‘e;€‘l.tblt’3. carrots. onions, :it‘sni vs. &<- , tllld stacks of cubbages, and m .kes straight for it ltulcher‘s stall. " Mor» I i ' IIIUII‘I‘ whttt can I do for you tiiutn 7” “Rwy nice weather, Mr Savowryâ€"wot's iullth ‘2 l see as how you have been iii sl uglitt-tin’ 'llt' innercentnâ€"you men hatve' o tt‘t‘lizi’sathotuh there lovely “illl tnint.1 StltCVâ€"HIIV ivot's e;g‘?â€"l hopes as the‘ Ems have Htumwd lztyitt’ golden ones, and E that pticvs is down.” " E;gs mum is 15 «outs. and lamb deliciously nice and tender f')‘ 4.3 Cent»; 3 lbâ€"how much shall I cutl \‘ott mum ?” “ Lord ’3. iiiassy! Do you take me for the Big Mogul or the Shah of Pt-‘I‘Sltl. or Arc'rty MeKellur as folks any is a rollin’ iti ill-gotten wealth-and damaged t-unnc couchesâ€" buyiti’ them. I suppose, dirt‘ t'lietip and then ’9. sellin’ of ’em to the Gov- et'ttn-t-nt tit l'al'tei-iotis pricesâ€"which is like him as 'ud the inn udettce to device with Lady ‘ ltuil'eriJ at the bull here us proud as fun p.e:iseâ€"â€"the lteautifullest. Indy you ever seed, . ttml Archy he hopped around its daintin as one of Van Aiiihurgh‘s grizlies. as I don't‘ know as how you might have seen them, Httwsotnetievt-‘t‘ that’s neither here nor there, but its for indulgin’ it: the luxury of lamb at <it:h a priceâ€" it would be a flyitt’ in the face ot' 'ttrovidence. u sncriflcm' to the mumtueti of unrighteousnessv or unduly gratifyui’ the timires of the fleshâ€"as the purson beauti tully says.” " Right you are mum as you tillers areâ€"all the fancy articles and the rant-y prices are to the hobby ft lks. Lory hIt-ss you tnum they can afford to pay ’em, , for they never intends to pay for hull" the -ltitl§18 they buys anyway." ‘* is that an esculent?" inquiresa highly finished daiitlified itiiividual, us he regards the grotesque preportiutis of it doubttul looking vegetable through his eyeglass. The i'ettrlor thereof eyes him for a moment will) stern scrutinyâ€"“ Thunder an' turf iiol â€".â€"sot-rn u bethor or wc-rse‘ is it. than a blue nose ptii'titty :tl'ther all." " When I goes a marketing," says an old lady “ l ullets ask for what I wants, and if they have it, and it‘s suitable, and l feel in- clined to buy it. and it is cheap, and can‘t he got for less, I must ullers take it. without cluppct-Eng all day about it, as some pcottle Idol)! nâ€"~_mr-rr. l l l L’Arnokm ’lhe Morning I/ighl).â€"â€"This is the name of a French l’rolesmnt weekly newspaper founded m 1866, and published in anreal, Canada, at 31,50. (United 512mm, 5‘1: ) per annum. It contains articles on the iummmm questions 0! the day ; a spele cmrvsyundunce from 1"raz.ce on European political and religious masters. ms well as gcnem! family reading and news; etc. lmcnossa ~The “Star” Lacrosse Club of this village will play their first game of the season next Sumrdny evening, the 2nd “151., immediately afterwards there will be a. lmsmess mwling heldâ€"u l'ull attendance ul'ihe ulliccrs and members is requested. lumcuiber, l0 make the star shine, busi- ness must be attended to l DEAR Sikhâ€"On reading the foregoing paragraph, 1 could not help thinking that. our village fire company requires u stirring,r up. What is Captain Trench ubuut‘! The company look up to him as their leader, and can do nothing withâ€" out the auLhorilv of' the Captain. Above ubuut‘! The company look up to him as their leader, and can donothing withâ€" out the auLhorily of' the Captain. Above all xhings let us have a wclLorguuized and ufiicient Fire Brigade. When a fire occurs. and their service needed, is not [he (Hue Lu prepare to fight the fire H “d; Urgamizc! Organize !! Organ- th' “Piclon had a fire last Sunday morning whemby two families, named Carey and Bumurd were burned out. 'lhe building drsli'uyvd “as owned by Mr Ruborl Clupp. and the town fire e: giue when brought upon the scene was found uncrly worlhleu_”â€" (jlobc 25th April. h is eujuynhle for anyone who has a re- lish fur lhe smdy of human nature and the «ini'ercm uiapusinuns u! mvn to take a turn ix. Ilw mun-km. In the higgling and hugâ€" Sin: people throw off their disguisul, und‘ are =th m exhilm whalcver of native humur or idiusymracy. they may possess. and come nu! in their characters regardless of "the: starch m‘ pudding of society. 1' TORONTO CORRESPONDENCE. ‘ ‘ How much of Ihz-t elder did you brew Inst your,” asked a Yankee as ha tasted u and spat I nu! immrdiutely. “ Fif'let'nburv rels." said the owner in a cross tune. “Wall I guess,” relurued the other “ IF you could [1mm scared up another uppl“, you’d have had sixleen.” 70 thaEdi/or of the York Herald. Richmond Hill, April 27, ’74 @m‘mmnflwm ll! FIRE! FIRE! I FIRE I H @mmx’fi ($119135. BOâ€"PEEP. ” 11"."? Srucm. SERVICES ~Thc special rcli iuUs h nnnl 1‘ Sufi-ice; which hnve been in progress for “5 “‘Wseveral neeks, 1) th in the \chieynn and S" a"? 5 Presbyterian churches. came to a close on I) ’5 1") , Sabbnth last. The wide spread and deep lender 1 awakening bus probably never lJl‘fUl‘e been 1 cm i equailed In this community. We unilcrnmnd o yqu the Rev. Mr Hunt has t'et'eivvd upwnrds of nah. 0‘ sixty as probationers for membelship in the “.Y is 5‘ Wesleyan Church. To eight ui' these the. “‘“S-Tf’d ordinance of baptism was adlllilli-‘ll‘l'i‘d on 51‘B'Vd'nihtsLSuDhuth morning. A5 to “hut num _ P"'1ber may unite With the I'rcahytciian ‘S_hk_e l Church we cannot tell until the next coun- Our Village Council meets in the Council Tlle Tgmperance crusade M. Port-mouth. Chlmher on Monday evening, the 4th insL, ; lwo mslea from. Klngston, has proved a total at 8 o'clock. . lfailure. _ Mscnnlcs’ lxswmwaâ€"The annual meeting 01' this association will be held in the [hill on Tuesday evening, lhe 5111 $1181., at 8 o’clnck. The report of the Secretary, the stmement of ‘he- nccnunts of \he Twas urer. and the pmsidml's wporlwiwiil he submitted lo the met-Hug. A lm-gcaflend- unce is requested. Remember the grand Serio Comic enter- tainment in the Temperance Hall in lhis village. on Ibis (Friday) evening, in uid of the Junior Lacrosse Club. Tickets 10 cis. only. An ex member of Cungress. recidiug M Richmond. Staten Island, on Mu-zduy even- in; cummin suicide in u ver d liberate fashion. lie iilVilcd a iepm-ler in his house promising him a sensnlimi for his paper. After spendin».r lwu hours in giving the in lerviewur u iull ax'cuunl of his erreer. he an nounced that he \Vnu:d‘ he u corpse in a few moments, and lo llw horror '4' the reporter insmnlly swnliowed u largl- dâ€"JZ - of laudauuui with final chucl.â€"â€" Clo-71¢. A deputation (if lhe'Cuuviciln Ul' Viiuzhan and Richmond Hill. meets on 'l'uesduy nexl. They will consuli as In the division of the Surplus (‘l' Funds, cumin; 1') Richmond Hill, now in their hands. We lrusl lhe dcpulzx lions Will cume In an amicable sellluuwnt. and mullers “ill go smoothly along. We expect me share ol lho Municipal Loan Fund coming lu our Inuniciiinhlymili also be arranged. Markham luwns-hip milled the pending claims last year wit-haul “In trouble. Hanna‘s Smss Blul.l.-l{.NUt-:Rl gave one of llu‘ir popular cutoumunnnns in [he Mflâ€"l sonic Hull (Richmond Hill) on Wodm-udny 1 evening last. This in anmelhiug new to what has hitherto been given in this place, 1 and it wus “e'l pulronimd and proved a do:I cided suceess. Mr J l’rmule. the lush and Dutch comedixm broung down ll": lmuuu ix.- lhundurs of applause '1 he Singing u! Mm limluu léeod.e was inunvnsu The: bell- ingiug, which was well executed, is beyond all praise. The Ur-theuxm and (inn-um Band was very superior. 'l'he enmrmiumeul u. a. whole wus guud, caused a gum dcul of innocent amusement, and the whole con-â€" cluded with a laughable lance, entitled " 'lhc Haunted Home " munion service. A1 Puller-9n ulno a large number have united. son-m with the Wesleyan and other: with lhg 1’1""; line Melbodis‘. bodies The MM Q l:|,l(¢l‘l_)' Meet in; will be hcld next Snb‘mzh in th: Wes~ leyan Church in this Village. lAanr. FOR MAY‘câ€"l’uhhsln-d lIr J'ist Rut- lon A; ’(‘o . 59 Mudiden Lane. N Y. (,‘itv. This popular montth for May in as frenh and beautiful as the month it rcnresents; filled to the brim with choice flowers of :ifl‘ and litet'ntnl'P. 'l'he engravinfl! which in Ibis superl' monthlv seem to have renclwd the hi 3119.5. poi‘,l nt'pnrt'eetinn are beautiful herond anything heretofore soon in an il_ llustiated magazine John S Davis ttva-a Ithe numher with a full tmge picture. “ The “ring Hound." which is one of his liest ef- foit (3‘3 gi-nn}! worltmhnwing that it is n stndv fvon) real lit'o J. I) Woodward contributes three large and stiritydly drawn nirtnres of st-enes in Florida. one tfthe most heuutit‘nl and picturesque States in the illunn The first picture of thesmicu is a delici'nsly cool View oi the famous Silver Spring. Wlllt'll hnils up from the earth ; the seond ricture ‘ is u handsome fullvnage illustration of the: mouth of the St thn's lltvor, showing thei ruins of‘ the old light house. a grove of nnlm‘ trees. etc: the third picture ‘53 wild and dreumy view ot'a Florida ltummr‘ck. one of‘ those strange emerald isluntls in the midst: of a desert at saints. Two other handsome and interesling pictures are “A Retriever.” alter Deilter. and "The Rnslenl hover." hv J. M. llurtield. "Up Spt'lllls the lurk," is the title ofu Charmin;r little vinw. exceed ‘ tngly appropriate for spring time. John " Hows has a full page picture. strikingr far its boldnessI rolled the “ Ilemlnck’s of ()t sego.” showing a group of those great trees upon the shores ofthat famous lake. "The New Capitol at Hartford. Conn.” is a finely executed drawing of the large and ornate building now in process of erection at. Hut-t ford, at the cost of several million dollars. The last illustration is an excellent, portrait of Max Strakosch. the impressario, so well known in connection with Italian opera In this country. The literary contents of the May “ Aldine ” are of greater variety and excellence than nsuu . ‘ Murmur Sparse Fun â€" On Tuesday hut ‘ the spring show of stullimtjs a: d bulls of '10: East York and Mnrhhamt s, . cimy, came ()fi‘on their grounds at Markham 1 Village. There was a very large attendance of larmers. (£1, and a great deal ot'interest was manifested in the pruuecdings. The Bh)W of horses was particularly good, es pecinlly in ~ the class of Imported heavy t draught stallions, in “hieh tlgi: netiynrrinmls entered the ring. which was orient the finest rver seen anywhere. A gentli than from England. new here on a visit, Mr George B. lolmes, of Holmes dz Son. Beverley, York. shire, England, the largest breeders and pt~izptalters there in heavy d nnght and car riage horses. and for many roars engaged in supplying stallions to We (Juvexntnect hf ‘most European nations for the purpose of limproving the hreeds of ltut‘scs for army ‘purpOSes, told me that he had never seen so fine a ring oftlzat class ni'lnnses got tpgeth er at any fair iu Great Britain us was shnwn here He speaks in hile terms of am (3,. ‘nadian horses, but. thinks we tni,:ht will] mt vantage put in a httle mo -e of the b'nod nl‘ ‘ the thm-nughbrod in (vur driving horses. l'l‘he Judges sped nvv-r an ltuur in lullkin! thrntuh this class and “here all were an ‘grmd. fnund it d flinult tu dk‘t'l‘lc r-.|‘,r-h “u 3 l the 1) 1st. Firmlix 'hr- priz 5 wire -, 1st. W".- Thompson l’ick‘-Ti:l'!. l" r X, llttf L-‘rnne; 2nd, R. Graham, Mnr- lt =m f~ Vzetm-; 3:dl John Bell, Sra-hnrn’, tor D-nn'd li‘innie 'l'he v was a fine show of rmtl‘ltttvr and (En-I , ringe Staliimrs, but as I had In leave- lwffvre =the judges Were through, I cmiv 0: give the prizes awarded. in Shill‘lllt rn hulls. a cup of the value of $40 was nt'ferr-d tin the I est, land the four lwst hulls now in ()rvtnrin \Wt'e 'enlered for it. After a very r-lnse a rd ox; citing cantest the (-up was awarded In John Miller’s Thistle. and H. A llt‘mtgham {'m Lord Strathallan. There was Man it sultan did turn out of matched teams for the prize ofl'ered for the best groomed pair ufhnrses. â€".7l[ail. NEW LITERATURE. The Vaughan Spring Fair will be held 10 duyf(inday) uHhe farm of Mr Malcolm Mulluy Lot No. 25, 51h Concession of the 'l'ownship of Vaughan. an: AT Tlfunxunm. «On Tuesday even iug lusl. about lmlfliasl eleven o'clock. u line bloke out in “dwelling owned by Mr John Langsmff. apposite Mrs Crooks' Hoâ€" lcl, Yunge St. The building was entirely consumed in u very short time. We under- stand [hat a colored womm on trump, who law! been («seen in ‘lhl: nei ~hborlmod fur Iwo days previous. Wu been arrested and will he uieu and will he tried on suspicion of 86H.ng the place ‘on fire. Quk Ridges. has : low pig. which is hard to £65 to return Ilia sincere thunk. lo his numerous customers to; their liberal support since beat, having had 50 pigs at three successive t 7 he comlnencrd business in this place, and would announce that he has litters. 1st. htler 14, 2nd. 15, 3rd. 21. Beat that. if you can! ‘ __.__ A â€"â€"_- _A â€"-~ -Uâ€"m ADI-A-â€" Fun: AT. ()m\§A.â€"On Tuesday morning Inst. uhuul 4;15 3.2 m., a filQJn'okv out in the'lmck ['rmnisvs. of" Cmdiiml'a Kingston Hotel. The fir It'r'w'xug buiidinrs are unm' pletrh‘ dr-sll'n ;' York SL. Murkrl Holel' “m Barren ;" hush-n HON“. Mr {‘ul'dinul; Mr Fm-b grimlturul Wareln-use' Mr} ,_ 7 McDUIh-ld's )nmiui-m Auclinn Rooms; Ml” Gn‘(ln'.x':s liusj'umh shup: Mr leu'Ws' black amhh shun MI Murphvy's IMO! and shoe shop. A r l‘mgm'Magne's wmchnmkeer’a shop. (‘larencé 251.; Guy Hotel. Mr Graham; the fish nun-kc! mall: and other buiidings. The Steam fire ofiginu was won on 1hr wound, nut pruVrd i‘xo' . be A I‘iH'idM‘] l'uilure Fidy uninuus had firmly elapsed lwkm: any mâ€" templ nt_ 111 'uwing wnmr was Inn-iv, :u‘d thvn vet-y‘pfiinly. Tho fire cuminued 1H 8 n'cloz'k. Avi‘mu: $150,000 “Ullh u" gunpnly ‘ has been dt-§l|'()y:-d. The greater pumon of [ i~l= is‘ uninsuwdwh Leada'. jammyâ€"mp“): Riches on thr- 25th imL. the wife I“ r Ruben Benson, ol‘u daughter. (inn-52in, AND (Jo-rum‘uo - "B3 I mowuglu knufwledgr uI'H-e u xurui law.» which gnwamlwo mrulio'ur nfdlgusliun and nulritton. and by acnfifui npphcnuuu \ l' the fin..- prnper. Lies 0! chIi-scleued cncox M1 Pippa IIAE [Lo- vidcd our hreni‘fuu xnblus will) a deliuulei' dawn-ed Mwmgi. “hlt‘h um) save us many hauvy noc‘lors’ lull.~."- (Iiril Sbr‘viu (iazctlc. Mada rim )!_\'w51h liming “alrr or Milk, Each pm'k ~l. :ffiuhnllodâ€" 'JAms El-rs & '30. Hun-qu hu- (innuusls. London." Mam v rum» 0? (70cm.â€"â€"“ We will now givu nu a -u'un1 m the process adopted by \lc-nls J’ :I:5s}1‘lpp5 .\ Cm. nunufuc “rel” of. glvu nu \lc-uls Junie: k: Ru 1]. "Inns: II. Uclui -.... . v. "mum". unvnu‘l‘l . . any: :â€" . - , I "When GRAHAM‘S PAIN RADICA- TOR was first inuodnced here. I was doubt- ful oflts virtues. but since then it has been used in m own famil . and we find it ppsa sessed of t a}; rare qua! ty in a patent medicine of being better than it is representéd to be. Many are astonished to find obstinate and standing cases of Rheumatism cured by a few app lcatlons. and that. It possesses similar power over other fox-ms or diseases and pain. I luvs kept It constant! on baud for the East three yous, and would not. et my home be wit out. it." For sale bynll res enable drum" and deans “Wm-l“! 13355 D‘lourvâ€"Supr‘rfim’o . . . . . . . . . . . «Sp! 0;» Elma-‘1 uxlla . A Pnommc Sumâ€"Mr David Benson of. 1k Ridges. has : IOW pig. which is hard to at, having had 50 pigs at :hreg successin 7 1 'on= ining dn-srripuoua of diseases sud rules fo' lh qr treatment. will he a m by mail. mm "1 all cllnrquo anyone sanding Ilum address to Wnen (Math was imurly ‘c-xgmc'ed from (JUN- ‘~UVH'TIUi\ all renmdins having mind and D: H J \Ml‘ZS was rxporimrnting. Inc we;â€" Iiex-Iallv trade a preparalion of 1-“ ! 'IAAV H EMF. w'uch cured h s only Phild, and new gives [his I'ecx-ipo free on rm'ript 0‘ mo maqu in pay expel-~03 HEMP, M-o (2“?pr mg“:â€" “\Vuuls. nausra n1 Hm stomach and ml! bmnk n Ivell..uold in '24 hours. Addwnz. ()raddI-nk & Cu . H132 Rncn $1.. Phila.. .Iumzng thie papar . Porkâ€"Mess Exxra” Rncnn .. . . l’ musâ€"San. . Fumkczd Drassod Hog's. Lard........ Humor-41: .. Ems Parked “Ned Applr-a ‘NLl....-.;v. Wo-l "FANIILY PHYSICIAN” 'MAEMIIS F LIIBNE’ .A AIAQJ of a. TEIOUSAN I) MR'HENRY F'. HOPPER. Wil! nave (‘ous this season a! his pram-on, div-mnund Hill. QREAKPESTuâ€" Ei’l’S’S £0004. .â€" Riclungnd Hi". April 2‘ The Pure-bred Durham Bull R. S. S. FITCH’S gm ETTER THAN IT IS REPRE- [ SENTED TO BE. Rev. F. C. 132mm» Lacuna. P. . Ruin“- nn.n.u.n “A-.. “A “HINGE. 1'1; lhcil‘ Works in the Llhloll l.oudou)"~â€"t§ee “Lute in Gaaull's («I (it! It, ' i572. ‘ 739-” §fqitinl glotitcs. 7'4 Broadway. New York. 2 ISA 1mm..an MARKETS TEE PRUPLRTY 0F fiancrtifirmuts. BIRTHS. (MUFC|H.‘) Tomi-‘0. Ap:i II. F HOPPER p:i2. 30, lav-74, S 5 U ‘ (it 5U“ I 3;‘.@ (I “0 5 7“ Ic'b 5 75 .5 :0 fit 0 GD . ‘Ml 5 UP I3 515 9 85 Kb 0 DU vac-OI: 335‘33 secs) w‘,_l (: (1'- wnnfa 00an “win? 0116 U IQMB 8mm? 0 ll 33> “3‘43 0 |5fi3 b‘ :3731 (i "(I U 91' l M) 1; 4.) (I 71! 8 IN) C ()l? f- 14 H l3 7l'0 2) [‘2 040 “2: U IF 2 (H “ concrete House,” Richmond Hill, REMO VE D TO HIS NEW STORE, Immediately North of His Old Stand. IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS I ! Vaughan, April 21, 1573.- DRE 8 s MAKER \an umgHmrI o- d llml sha lma nuwon :u Hm Imuw humor y o I “pit-d In Dr I'm} Ier. --pp am I) ank'lnn' Sin 0:. “III‘IO the “ill he |ne~ ymrrd to attend on Imr Mummers Thanking men) for past (awn. Hw all“ salicilu their (1-- boml pauonngt. Lduntlfiii finflhhfl. 5H GOOD & CH1? :n section No 5. Vaughn). Plans and speci- l ficauons may be soon at tho residence of David. White. lot 29. 3rd Con. The Trustees do not! bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. DAVID WHITE,€ ,. W. M A R W l '0 D. 'l‘rustux. r I. GLUBLNE, S - Tenders will be received. by. the undersigned. up n" noon on Saturday, the 16th day of May, 1874, For building an Addition in 'the School House Cnmn inlo lho premisrs of tho sub criber Lot 39. lleon Vaughan, on or IImuI [ha 15) MAINS“ IMI. A. I‘.Wl'l. 'l'lmuwuer is re- q lasted Io prnve prupvrly. pay uxpemes. and [IRS her away. Maple. April 17 I574. e . 'r. . .: * nu RUBBER Rig-{LT mun (.fl and durable Unaffected by bathing. [unnum- igblo. Solo by all daulerx. Eflnb’ls. 15“ '~ hum ul SI .l‘hila., $1, 717 l5l‘0fi'-W71_\'. fi. \. Huwumul imzmuon, ( unndmnlrndo suppliuu by Mew-rs Kern. Walnon 6L (,‘o , \" hokjflale Drunk-Ir. Montren 4th CON. of VAUGHAN. 'FENDERS WANTED. Uu Vang», iiithmoud, Ind “’righl Sta. Rush. mono UIH. For puruculam app!). 10 JOHN lslmWN. Chuirman Com. on Sis. J; Sid-walks. aux-"'11:? THUSSES. Ru-liaf. com or: and (Sure for Herinu or Rupture. ("mu Sm»! rpnug pubs ed Free from all wur, rusty. chafing. Mrflppilxg or girllu’ug nn. pleasunlnesx. (3.0].cleuniy. Iighl, sate nni ’: how in a goud Hausa Bum. Md 5 very sn- punox Orchard ut. Yuuug Fruix '1' was; nguud Well of Wue on Ihu prunises, 3 mile: hum HICNIIIUIId Hill and about 2' Imlrs from Toâ€" rmnu. l'ricu $2.500. App!’ to JAS. LANGSTAFF. M D. 88 Acres of Cleared Land. Fur term» and furlherpnrtzcnlurs uppiy lo ARTHUR NUBLE RIChIHOXId Hui. April Var “ha. a good farm, {mung lot. No. 30,}n the 2nd Con. of Vaughan, CONTAlxle 50 Acrés of first-class Land, LA TING PLANK SIDE WA LKS lST PRIZ E Richmond “in. April Hi I‘Iarness Establishlncnt. TARM FOR SALE. ‘ENDERS WANTED Thomhill. April lg. ’71 Richmond H'El, April 223. '74. 7ARM TO LET. WM. ATKINSON Tudors will be no nceived up till noon. 13933 W am): Being lila wort huifol' lot No. 30. in the STRAY EWE. :chmond U IL April 1h. 19". MRS. W. S. POLLOCK, HARNESS! Single and Double, RYCHMOND HILL. WM. HARRISON. Friday lst day of May, FOR H )1 O N I.) H I L L n! 874. And will be huppy io me“ with his {Lends in hit new pn-lhixvfi. A 'l‘ T1115 COKTAIKIKG .umm [0 her I‘nondu of W A LT ER LE .\‘l U)! SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, W. A. has onvhand :' BAP, 822-3 a :2-u‘. 622-3 5321â€"3 89] -3m 821-3") I1 Hi” I’mnl “it Ambler, \anfiu'n Bu‘r, Jul n ’mkcr. John [in-(:knn. Grofi (‘o|l, -\ S Curler. Hammh (‘ol'mlL NUtharlra (30- k. Musâ€"Tho.» Cunningham, Frank Chaim or. “N rv (‘o'm’and lelv-s "alum Jnndhan lhbh. Mn‘rv . FXN'. Jarrb (Hana. Hun-h Granger. Henry Glrmnn. Jtr n Crib. Dan‘s! (Ho‘voi . Thomas L Nassau. Mm Hurvinmn & ‘ln . UNI-or N t ow H II “'rmd‘ufl' Huppo-r. Hran l’lnixe' \le ‘nn HI‘IHII‘S 5y James Higuml. Robert "m-nn-r. I‘KIII"I Hardi- gr “'i l-‘nm Jahnsnn. James Klinr. John Ke‘rwull. Mrs_ ‘ K‘enwall. Dr'i"! Krrhy. Nullumiol l,_\'ufoot. Unis Law-on, Alford Haulin, r‘vid: HM‘op J hn HHH VJnI'n Ham." Junta Harris, “'inimu Hl‘"grl Ill-INN I A'l‘ TEN A. It" "‘0 revise tke musmem roll for the proton: yuar (1374). All parfies intoxosted no re: quested to govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Comil, JAS. M LAWRENCE. . Township Clark. And kumvi mg 'ij (fitlmt gum pm plo wanf i- plflnnrml to men Ihoil dcmzmdu. Hm" 'rpg (‘xpl-rivm'a Infll‘ e Miihnvn HIM. me n: 1‘! ho snlimfiuflmn ahwndy gin-u rln- Mint-Jain»! a :Jlmu of their paunnngm A Wu 5 on land a lnrgu Msurunoul uf Tho Court of Rovisiofi for [he Township 0! Vaughan will be heldr‘al {kc Town Hull, on CHURle PSALTER LARGE 5'1" 00K. ISERLIN VVCGLS; FLEECY WVOOLI A t; D I - .ff Iâ€"IYMN BOOK LEASE]! THE ABBY}: PEEMIIBS; Dry Goods, Hardware, AV VFRY REASONABLE PRICES. Ho hopes by suit-l anomiou lo hub.» to Incl-i a share nf publw auppun. Used in (he Englnh ( lmu h n'. Richmchd 11.1 and 'l‘horulnll Full supp-V. I BABN‘AB‘B" S"'DEDT STAND A SELECT STOCK Tuesday, 12th day of May next, WITH Ole "'11 11091-0 MUle, Lim of Letters ,PI'IMAINING IN THE [{H‘UMUNI) hid will‘ on Monday, 45:: Qilfh inst .Mubmil for [he impaction ul lumen-lo on, - TASHIONS r FASHIONS ! 1 April 15, 1874. “63*: to announ :o lo the public. that he hu Richmond l‘ill, April 9. ’74. 890-“. Richmond Hill. April 16. ’74 UNICIPALITY OF VAUGHAN». Unvng pure! aged hi» Spri g a v'ry PARCELS DELIVERED A Mix. MUODIK. \V ALEX. MODE-IE FRI NGIN G: YAxmg‘fi Uri/[rs and Liquors, ‘IWRS 1U YRRS a n HERALD BOOK STORE. " Ilium-10:41) “n.1,. NOTICE. ll AID ngill "HIM Muh‘nu. PM ir'k "I'lul :~\\ “’Hiilm iillv-r Mm "- ‘ n...m.lnw.'MuGoorgo Niulnn. John M}=I‘ull'--: Nr-b- I" lxl1\;ni|.l~‘74€ l.cdgeyl\"64=d Juhn l.n~ (on. 5:“ n (‘4‘) Na}gil| III-nu Nigrh‘ Jnhn "'Mr-a N. (3 h‘.‘ri.. K".lh-nlr¢~h{? "HQLIM. "' _ my.“ 1..., I'hillipl. S‘tlllzflun, Adt‘r'HG Shpr-finn. Jran Sinr'alr. Sn url Swim.“ hum-:- 8 9mm". “'vlfinnl 'l‘rv-mzll. ‘V «or. ’l‘c-L-u dsll. (sump Tom. Lewis: ' 'I‘nrnli’ulj. Miss Hf: \andehh'réb, ' \V'l’flll.‘ whim. Sarah WIIHIIINAII . “short Z -'”<:l‘. Elizabeth Iâ€" 3 No! mm. Dune-1| MclVair. Mr: M. Maxim‘- Jnfulg‘r MM‘nNunv. All“. Mnl'oni-n, Ann MI‘('hn-I)0_". H J. l‘uv- u'. John ‘ P'mlmrfnrd. Rah-r10) S vam-nn. ('hu. Snr'rl: , .V-‘H' N'nrm' W 'I' Shwppgrd. K2110 S KIM-y. Mary 'l‘m‘lu'. H: nrv M TiiI-ZFY, r Groceries, rjm 66.,- F9! 8214 Eat-u“ “MESH-MUM“ Room Papers, BUOMJP kaon, HALL, Gslt é‘ satinfniS/wd bordering: CONS TANTL Y on HAND. Mn“ AND CIIINAWARE FLOUR & FEED. WINDOW WHEN MIMI 'S‘EEE mel’ete Stuck 'ef Furniture! Pnovxsr‘pxs Mmond Hill. Aprii 14. 1874;. In grout variety; as we. make ‘bo above line of mode a speciality ~ » pu-lics will do Well to call ~an examine our stock before purchasing clschhmc. _' HUS 'I‘U ANNHUN . G.’ SAVAGE ugnig fOCJiVev: his laxg‘ ' uludk ul GENERAL GROCERIGS PAINTS & OILS, GLASS}. Room Papers, OUSE FU RNISHI NG GOODS. GARDEN TOOLS, PAR CELS DELI VERED, RICHMOND HILL. YONGE S'l‘l’. lm', - “300m. Pagers. BEDROOM CUKIII'HXQ Ul‘ FR E 811 AXD 'GH‘EHA'L KITCHEN PAPERS '. Gr. SAVAGE ALS‘ 5.1 ALSO AND END? AND SHADES " .1 . J3”. ‘I'HAT HE HAS and mu nelgclcd

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