The following are the names of the scholars who were successful in passing the ’exvaminalion for admittance to High School held in this village, on 'luesday and Wed uesriay of last week :â€" Richmond Hill: Arthur L. Grant, Then» doré G. Law, Alice Myers. Muilland Wi|~ son ; Thorn/Lid P. S: Ann Jane Bradely. Jas. L. Keogh; P. S. JVo. 4: Maggie VNewtou, Norman T. McLeod; Maple I’S: Jnseph McQuurrie; Vaughan: Jun. EzIa Clubine, Jun. Mqumld; Aurora: Am drew Adams, Jno. J. Bell ; Private Tuition ; Spauding Patterson, DOMINION DAY.-â€"Prepamtinns are being made in the dllft‘l'elli, villages fin-[he uv'e~ bratiou of our Na'imml Holiday. The Richmond Hill Temple, I. U. G. T., pur- pose holding it Picnic null Concert†“ Pro hibition †Temple. of Cm'rville. will celeâ€" brale it wilh a Strmvherry Festival Thu- W. M. Sabbath School, of le‘loria Square, will hold H. \onvemuzionel A number ol people will, no doubt. take advmnageul the holiday for the purpose. ()faueuding these pleasant gatherings. The Town Council having adopted that Report, we may take it for granted that (Jobourg: intends to “ Repudlate.†‘ In 1853 the town oFCubuuvgâ€"«bouw., ed, under the Municipal Lean Fund, the sum of $300,000, which WuB utter- Wurds increased to $500.000â€"liull' a million of dullurs lâ€"all of whici. was :Ip‘ prvopriuted to the construction 01' lhc N0. 2 TROOP CAVALRY, under the com- mund of Capt. McConnell. are making preparations for going into camp at. Hul land Landing on the 22nd mst. The c:.mp will be composed of the Toronto Fle Battery. the Markham and Richmond Hill 'Troops of Cavalry, the I2Il1 York. Rlsl Grey, 34th Ontario, 35th Simone and 36d) Peel Bullallions. Liem.Cnl. Durie m bv in command. They wxll continue in camp till the 3rd Ju‘v. Report say; that, the 'thrnhIH villagers are so elated over the success of their mun iii-the laxe'spelliug contest that they intend giving a challenge to lhe same muer from any nan wilhin ï¬ve miles of lhv village. We think they had bener rest on Ihe-ir “ laurela †fur the prosent. or they may ï¬nd how easy It is to “' step down “and out." V V RicrhmomlHiIlSmxion (Jlmngeomme taking eï¬â€˜eux Monday, April, l2th. “<75: Going North 8 l3 A.Il.... 12 21p.m...nl3 Going South 9 :76 A.M . . . . . 33%~ p’nl . .8326 The following is an extract from the Assesmxent. Roll of the Village of‘ Rich- mond Hill, as revised and connected on 7th June, 1875: Total Assosmuent of Real Praâ€" DENTISTRYâ€"MY 0. \V. Kennedy. L.I'J.S., from Newmarket. will puva prulbsaimml visxt to our viilage. on llxe 18d] nf' chh mnmh, Commmcing in day (Fa-idm] When he Will b- mule to wait on all those whu may require his services. Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Assessment furlncnme The L=Idies’ And in conneclion with 'he Melh "Us! “lurch. 'l‘ho uhiH. intend hull!â€" ing a Bamar, in the Victoria Hall, on Doâ€" minion Day. The bndies of H19 twu brothers, \Vnhvr ï¬nd Freddie Hue, nf' Newmnrket, suppnsed to have been druwnvd whilst ï¬shing, in [he Holland river. last 31st May, have not yet been recovered. Wm géijmh $11111. party on Residenl Hull. . . . . . . Total Asspssment of Real PIO- perty (.1: Non wsidcnl R011. . . . Total Assessment 01 Personal “’e are inclined to think that. our Vilâ€" lage and School 'l‘axes will be increased this year, from the fact, that there is no “ balance on hand †from last year on account of either of those items of tax- ation, as was the case the year pt'chOUs. We trust. therefore, that our “ potent. grave and reverend signiors †of the Council will be particularly careful not to undertake to do too much at once, or they will cause our taxes to exceed an average. So far. there is grind reason to be pleased with the change effected in 1872; the ohjvct of which was to con- trol the expenditure of our own taxes, and such olher funds as we Were legiti- mately entitled to; it. was not intended that the representatives of the village should involve the Corporation in expen- sive undertakings, and increase out-year. ly taxes. Up to the present time, our Council has acted with prudence. and have cautiously avoided unnecessary cx- pcnditure; it is to be hoped they will not be induced to depart from their past course. The ratepayers are on the qui tvwe. THE TOWN OF COBOURG DEâ€" CLAhES ITS INSULVWCY. holinurg and Peter-boro Railway. This indebtednefs has increased, by thenc- cumulutinn nf'imerest, until it now (Ix- ceeds $589,000, including all pnym- nts. The Government has generously cancel led the whole of' this debt, wilh the exception of the small pl'npnrllon ol‘ 369.580, and yet the Council of Unbourg‘ are determined not to make an cfl'orc tn pay so small a dividend; We believe they object to pay the lntci'cgls now fallâ€" ‘ing due thereon. What will the 12115111811 bondholders say Io this? Rivhmond Hill has funds to invest, but we recomâ€" mend our ï¬nanciers to steer cleurvol' Cobourg Debentures ! The Finance Committee of the Coun- cil of Lhe Town of Cobourg. at a Coun‘ cil meeting held on the 315k May, re ported as follows: n it? l "‘ That in the mttter of our M. L. Fund Indebtedness, the Ontario Governâ€" ment be communicated with in such a way as may be deemed most advisable by this Council: and. Hm! [[163] be in- formed forthwith of our inabiliig to meet said indtbfrduess.†'The Fire Brigade mews for pmcrice on Monday evening next, a! 7 p. m. sharp. Shinglpsmâ€"J. Brown. New Stuck- J K. Falconbridge. Pasture.â€" J. Davidson. Richmond Lodge. OLETHERN RAILWAY 9F CANADA anuum» HILL. Juqe 18. 1875 V ILLAGE ASSESSMENT. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Total $110,565 $124 890 The m'iucinctl machines manufactured i-t the agricultural tit-pat'tment nt'this Pstwhlish' ment ate threshing mï¬f'llittPS m d mumhined reaper-s and dePIH. \t hich \l r Ahnll mnle a snemality. llis threshpr has a dPR -rvnrllv high reputatiun having talwn a numher nf lst prizes at. the l’rnvtnt-inl Fairs, whit-h were justiï¬ed hv suhannvnt enmnetitive trials Mr Ahvll has made snveral im. prnvemems on this machine. the latest heinz wm-thv ofsnec'ial mention: it Consists nf' a simple cnnttivanr-e call: d a “ revolving grate,†by means n? which lllP hnurrln are taken of the barley heads the white vans of the wheat and cnmplvtelv EPmu‘ateS the grain fro." the s: raw This useful inventian absolutely prevents all wasm of grain. it al. lows a much more easv and mnid nassnge ol'straw thatth the cylinder. and also pm. teats tle CHHVHSS frnm wearing an ranirllv 37d from injury from hrnken tenth This is considered one of the mnst valuahle im‘ movements which has been made in thresh- ing machines for many years. and Mr Ahell is getting up 200 of these machines for this season,the material of 100 being all roadv to :10 together. There are also in omtrse oft cnnstructinn large numhers of the JnhnstOn l Selfralm Reaper, Wnnd’s SPIf-ralte Reaper, l the Spragne aner. and the D que Com] bined Mowvr and Reaper. with all the latest improvements. one nf which Mr Ahell in- vented, called the " adjustable cam.†which enables the driver to regulate the machine for cutting lung nr :hnrt grain without leaving his sent. in PM aping Machines Mr Abel] has determined to manufacture none " mine host " oflhe “ Inkermnn,†Cap». Wallace, who, although well up in the “sere and yellow,†is yet, hearty and ha‘e. For a number of yeats Woodbt'itlge did not seem to improve very much until the ’l‘. G. & B. Railway was built and a station located convenient to the village, which seemed to give a sudden impetus to building operations. l‘well' ings,stnrcs,_ hotels, etc, have been erected, and in course ol'crection,which bespeaks a bright future for the village. The prin cipal merchants are Mmsrs Dunn and Wallace Bl‘0., the latter ï¬rm doing as large a business as any in the county, their annual receipts amounting to up- wmds‘of'eixty thousand dt‘llars. The chivf industry of the villa-:0 is the "an- litcltnfy (i‘l')‘hlthohn Aims“ for the manu- f-tcl’uyo or agricultural implements“ t-nâ€" gines, boilers, mill gearing. etcl, employ- ing about 130 hands, and paying from iinty to ï¬fty thousand dollars a year fur wages alone, shipping the implements elc., to ‘all .parts of the Dominion. 'l‘luougii the kimhwss of M r Abvll we Wore shown through his estublishnn-nt, which is ï¬tted "p with the host mn- chinery that out] be procured from all parts. fAm.‘ fur sï¬nï¬ï¬na ‘hP difl‘bmnt m-artmouls wilh lighl dnljin;r H‘e winim- nmrlhs, The ans is mad“ from (“MP [minimum at n nnm ina] Post of ah'ml 50 (‘PIHS nPr duv In the qul building. an stairs is thp ï¬nielï¬ng shnp, whex-é Hié' m‘nk-Iiimis having come from the: {mint shoï¬. are ironed and made ready for shippin! Last week we had the pleasure of pay- ing a visit to this prettily situated village, and was agreeably supnsed and pleased to See the improvements wlnch have been made within the last three or fnur years. The village was laid out by the late Mr Rowland Burr, in 1835. Among the ï¬rst settlers were F. J. Bunt, Esq, and \Ve n xt (hva In thr- maohi 9, shop for nnrtuble 9n i‘ es. mifl gunrh-g, water whrels and II“: henviur d4 snripli -n nf' ma (-hineri'. In this there : r9 lmlws, I'u-H‘hem dviHa. shaving: mm‘hnmsx avd phmilg mal chines. th lu'ler hpinv mw ni' Ihe Iargvsl in 1h" [)unï¬nim, hnin >' 30 {PM :" “mph Nexx (‘nmvs ihp boiler wan‘S with [hp rygnL-ar c'nck wt-rk like ring nf|he v-wetlpr’q hnnn'W’r “We is iwn 'argn hail- ers just ï¬nished 27 Fem in IPngIh. hnsides same others Hf smnl‘e." hrnnm‘linnz, As opndin v out of doors mi inrlinsd plane on which 1le ‘umhe-v k drawn un nu a em- or truok. 1h:- uvme‘r flat is rPar-h'-r‘â€"hw9 ‘9 a room 228 {PM 1mm amt! nnarlv 40 (km wiflp,’ thew are over 200 I'm-‘4 nF shnfling in this apm'lmavll. at «he ennnnoe is a ('V‘OSQ-(‘n‘ SM and rip saw “he-vb Ihn r -w mnlm'inl is ï¬rst 5 -wn Ihv. rqui I'd lnrwth and thiv-lmrsq and passed nn m tho planer. "Niven-ml Wnnd wnrker. snnd-pnnr'rh‘! mat-hi-m “cunning and morlioing mm'hiun. 11nd nnri 'hl and hm-izunla1 hn'e's. until it roachm 1h:A r-n pnsixe end of H19 Building in n ï¬nhhnd smle rPndy to he put Mumvhpr. Around the room an omnr‘nlms’ how-st The ma- chinmy is a†new and nf' [hi- mnsl nmdm-n \‘1_v1° wi'h a“ mu 1211‘st inmrnvpmnnm. Du. sending to Ierraï¬rma and Sfmmiug anrnss th yard wk. ('umv m the mmxldintr nnm-f mum wilh hmh iva and brass RmP‘»[inu_r fan-mum‘s. when» Ith ms! m-prv (hv aha)" two n.ns_ Adjniuing ibis is thr-hhw‘mmilh shop, wilh nih‘tf ï¬res van {‘rnm nir‘ [uhpg‘ (‘nnuemod whh :1 mm» anpr i‘ Hmmwiu-e room. A! thP anh «WM (Invnm- uf'Ihvs nhm. m1he gas hogs". n hxick hnildiug 2R hv 22 Mum-t pr'rhnps lhan any other manufacl urer in lhe‘jmwiuce has Mr Alwll proved himself possess“! of lhe slerling qualiï¬es which go In make 1110 sit-(mg mom of a new enunhy. liy lmtiPnl induslry, indomitable em-rgv and a ‘hOI'UU'jh practicable know- of' the businss he builn 11pm: «ansive {he tulv of which any prnpliel'u Inile wall {rt-l and incendiurlsm did their worst unon thé prvm sea. The sul'tx was hu‘st open. money and notes of hand amounting to thuusa d3 of dullms were taken. thev (the- hmgiurs) setting: ï¬re to the huildinz to cnvm' their re treat, and the buildings. stuck. tmu-hinery and ï¬nisht-d work. uf which there wus an immmtsvstnck :9.de fur thvensuin: season. :tH fell a [It-9y t0 the ï¬re ï¬end, liefm'o the ash: s hm] tinw to (:nol the uudaunlw‘l plo- prit‘tnr had cnnmwnced t0 wbuthl and in “hunt nine wm-ks the WIH'kS were anti†in operation. Mr Alwll. that same seasonJuI-n' in-_' out over 300 tntl('him-s. prqnfi. 011 the 7141!], Mantel}. 1874. hu'glnyy The works a3 lmw smnding comm-159 two ruws of two slmy buildings, wilh mun? ï¬mndutions, I92 Feet in widlh and 221 feet h] Ienzlh respuc‘ivvly. juiwd tugelher by a cross building. each Sl'llclul'p being frum 36 to 40 (99! wide. Enlming the ymd and turning in the ï¬rst dnnr 0n the 19!! is the large- slnre mnm nnnminiug paints. ails. varnishns and thI' malarials. Leaving Ih‘s thvxe is 1}]? machine shop {or a cultural implemme 36 fun! hy 96 (‘lHItulliilIg tvn lullws whh (-rnss (Pods; and all Ilw laws! im lullws whh (-rnss (Pods;- nnd all Ilw laws! im Wmmems; pnnchinfï¬mnchhws. dd! 5 of "ari‘uus sizev, Mnyn’s by]! (-uller. milling mac/Mums. iI-nn planing machines. QFaI' cull mm and other mnohinev-y, making it com MM» in every parlicn'nr. Adiuininu' illiflls xlw Pilginb hnnsn and hoilpr' mum MI‘ Abel] has just ï¬llihht'd a now High FITS-“me Chum-using Engin 1m- hxs ramnhlishment. n“ 75 hmsv ~p0WC‘Y‘. vh.‘ cnndt-ngm' Iwin;r his own inventiun whu I] he elnilns will MVP 20 per can! in l'uo. (‘nm‘oniuul to [his is a (brew pmnp, of great pnwvh for ï¬rp pmpns- vs. whivh is (nu-ahch of thrnwinz lwu strans ï¬ver any Wâ€"H'l wt tho h- Minus. WOODBRIDGE. P. T. RARNUM'S Roum HIPPODROME,-â€" The great Barnum, with his Colossal Estuh‘ ltshment, covering nearly ten acres of ground, is announcing his advent in the Dw minion and will give four entertaihments in Toronto on Tuesday and Wednesday. 22nd and 23rd insts. 0f the immensity of Bar unm’s last, and greatest triumph the press has had much to say in elaborate praise. Pru‘. Donaldson. the world fumed neronaut. now travelling with the establishment, will make one of his journeys to cloud land. From the reports of the press it seems that ‘ the last enterprise is meeting with even greater success than anything ever before brought out by the “Prince of Showmcu. " t A meeting of the Liberal Conservative Association will he held in Mr Webber’s Hall, Uninuville, on Saturday, lhe l9ih inst. Election of “flit-ms for Ilie Current voar and nthr-r imnormnt husiness will be ltrought before the meeting. The Council lhsn adjourned, to meet again on the 17th day of July. Mr Lanp moved. RPC(IIId4-d by Mr Rulton. that the Tronsurer is hero‘hy required In my to Ed. RH'IdP‘S'HI the sum nf$2. being for [he burial nf'a pauperâ€"Carned. Mr Lune mowd. seconded by Mr Button. Ilmt 1he Trpasurer b9 and 151 herphv au’hnr izud In gun" to 1139 order of' Mr “911 Hm sum of $13 being Hdditinml In the ennIrHPt [vice for building thp bridge at Uninnvillp, it havng been (wruï¬ed hv th commission: ers Ihut the bridge was buiH in a sulisl‘acn tnrv mannm' and Ihey feeling saulisï¬m .lmt he did um make waves at llw j()l1v~â€"f‘aI-|ivd. ' THE wouu‘s SELF-RAKE REAPER among: its other successes last year beat the ‘- Champion †no less lhnn 10 times in new ule ï¬eld tliul, and lhe “ Jnnxsrux,†single Salllruke reaper, lonk 40 Gold Medals last year in Europe. This machine was ï¬rst inn-nduced in 1866. nt Auburn . N,Yw {vhure i'. hml: the ï¬rst pnize, a Gnld Medal. In 1867, llte Gold Medal, in Minnesota; in 1868 all Louisville; in 1869 m d ’70 exhi- bited in dilfment places in America and Europe, where it uniformly took the high- est prizvs; )ll 187l it took Ihe hi.:hrs: prize uflilred in Euwpe ; the Gold Medal m Ausllia a! (lynngyus; in 1872 it was chul hum-ed by Walter A. W and for 1000 flmins which it won by u animuus decisinn; mu- ol' lhejmlgps nppniulvd lxy Wood pluclmsinu the “Juhnwm‘y lxiul machine. In 1873 it moi: [he ï¬|3l puizv at Vienna; in l874 u look 1h: liuyal Guld Medal 0f France, and u cash premium of 500 l'uuws ulwr lh. must aevvre minl of five (hrs against Iln- hefl. machian 0f lhu Whale wurld, whicl Galahllsllell mid Confinnml it as the chum- lninn reaper ol‘lhe would, arid lheir daily Men-using populamv in Canada gms a l()n:_l war to slmw llml lhey (the “ Wood‘s“ and Mwed by Mr Lune“ $90.01)de by Mr Mil- likvn. Ihat lhv nccmmt hf (‘hrisliun H. Hoover. amounting to $5.85. h? paid to his ortlvr hv the Tr :Isurerâ€"(‘aw'i d. “JJlIllï¬ltlll y’) are tlw brat machines mmlv Mr Abell has obtained it†the latest im provements in ennnection with these ma- chines from the patenteel. There me - lsn mnnnï¬ccturpd at this eslaln d‘htlltâ€"Etll sawing muchmus at d.li"c en! stylt's. cluvrr nnllezs, :min (hills. grain Crushers 5mm cutters. shinnle unnuhines. Slump pull- mél. hay mkus. gang and ruling pluughs. und in tact. all the lalmr saving implvnwnts wquited on a lawn). Mr Altell‘a bl|§lllt'hs has been BlPtit‘lll)’ incwasing ever since it \vné establlsltt'd Until it Ith stands at the head ml thr- munulhctonivs in the enmity. We next visiwd the nmnul‘nctorv of Messrs Brawn & Muir m the smith and til the Vlllagt’, which. although not an t‘xtensire as Mr Ahell'u. Httpluys quite a number ul hands in the mauut‘uctnry ul' ugrioultwul implements uhd have been succvsslul In earning of the hnnms at several etiunty fairs Tth have «Ian 3 large stock nl' ma- terial rc-udy for putting together. Th9 ï¬rm have nlsw been heavy sufferers through ï¬re, their huinlings, machinery, stuck. &c., having been destroyed about three years ago. Movnd M Mr Bul’on. secnndud by Mr Lama. mm the Trs-usnrer he and is herehv authorizud In paw to Sam. R. Ho'wvr. llw sum of $5 for conz'vut-tiugu culvert in Road Divisinn NJV 'Sâ€"Parried but the very best, and from the Various prize-s awarded to them. both in Europe and America, and from actual ï¬eld trials at different times, it has heen proven bsyond doubt that they are superior to any other machines in the market. Iun. Illle Ihe allowance made In; this Cnu -. (ail In Pvtvr Mnme and wife bv im-re‘asrd lo $1.50 Per week. l'rum the Isl ul'lhe [Lesenx m minâ€"Carried. l The Conncil then miJnurnpd for dinner. ‘ AFTERNOON srzssum. The Council Ihen mvl as a Court of Re- vision. after making smne nlternlinns in Hie Iinll. and no furllwr appPalS having lwon ynndfl. it was moved by Mr Lanv. socnndwl I,“ Mr Millikan. llmt the \snewment Roll. "g roigl-‘d, he ounliruledâ€"Carried. ( Mude lw Mr Lune. svcnndml hv Mr Rut. Th9 Qiuirnil th) mm for businnss. and by Mr Millilwn. 8900"de hv Mr hum. ilvat' the Tl'wimnwr pay to Joseph Gmlmm. nr his twir‘r. llle smn “($10 being: H19 :Ilnnunl expnndud hv him fur makin u (‘ulvvrt on the sidmuud hwtwpen lots 5 and 6. in the 6Ih Con" Rand Division No. 32â€"- Mude hy Mr Milliken. seconded by Mr Inns. that Hm RPOVP and Councillor Bu! tun. ht- :md llwy are appointed a commith to make arrangements with Mr Joseph Harknr. in vvgard tn th purchase of grave! or gravel pit fur the use uf this Municipal- ilyâ€"("nrried Mr Geo. Wallace has also recently erect ed a sash and door {Helm-y. planing mill. shingle lacmry. etc , and employs quite a num'rer nf hands m the manufacturi- nf (lum's. unshus. fluur barrel bending, slaved. shingles, «he. 'I'hv river “umber being an PXCt‘IlI‘nt wzuer power in llw immedintu neiJhbm-huod. und the excellent shipping facilitim nlfmdrd by lhv T. G. & Ii. R.. we may o-xpc-cl were mlwr factorivs Blaming up. und Wundhridge lwcmn ng (me uf Ille lrudillg munufaclur ing chwxls ot'(.ur hmmniun. CHI-riot! Pursuant to m‘jnummenl the Council mm in the Chime†Chamber. Unmnvilln. Mem he's mesmnz Messrs lune. Milliken and “mum 'I'he Ruevo in 1319 chmr. Minmes ofprevinus meeting read and ap~ proved. Mr Huhinsnn prpsenlpd a. thmu from Jnhn Mnlwa mad ulhem "skin! for futheI aid fur l’le Mum-e, an indigent. med by Mr Laue. sveundml by M u- Bui‘ Ion. Hun [he 'l'lemurer he. and i" Iwnvhy lh‘ slyuulpd to pay In Jam 11 Humor the sun “[3115 43. lwing for 1543 feet of plank.â€" (‘aru-ivd. Moved by Mr MillikPn. seconded bv Mr Fulton lhal lhe sun) of $25 he gnmlvd ll repair th bring on lhe .Olh (‘un , «yppmile lot No 17â€" said wan! payable on Ilm mule." ul' Ihe lh-eve. hp lining nude-1m} Ihe llL‘t cw S.ll'\’ "mains to IM- m dunâ€"Cm l 39d. MALKHAM COUNCIL June 12. 1875 The next Regular Communication of the «have lodge wï¬l be held next Thursday eve’g me '24:!) 11181., m 7 o'clock. The Festival 0181. John the Baptist, 11]- ~mllaliou of Oï¬iéem, &c. Flour â€"Spring“Whaat extra . . bnperlor extra. . . . . . . A Grand .Orange ('elébrminn is to take place in Gunlph, on the 12th Julynext. Some 5000 Uranuemenmre expected to take part in the prqéeediugs. The Pic-nic hold in connection with the Episcopal Chm-(1h. of [his Name, on ThUle day, the iOIh insl., proved to be'quilu a success, the management realizing $76 45 Mr J. Bogart. head constable of anI mun-kel. has gone on a pleasure trip 10 the Uld Cnunlry. The queszion naturally arise-- who is to take charge oi the Courier man, in his absence ? Reports recpivpd by IeIegraph from near- Vy all parts of Europe res) eung lhe crops are rr-Iussuring. Then-P is vvery prhspect of an abundance of fruit and plenty of glutinr The recent gvlrinl “ember is mnumerm-ling largely the effects of the 10m,r severe winter. Wm. Thompson. the young man whn at somptvd to elupe mth atyotzty,r lad» frum this phcP. last Gmwd hid»), and who has been turnlizingin the bub-urbs ot' Torontn. at the Cuunty’s expense. had his. trial last \‘atutdny. and was recommended to retain his prement situation for [Wu wee-ks longer. [00,000 The Count-,7 Council meets in the Council Chambers. Tigrouto, on Monday next. The Gonjd Templars of Richmond Bill will celébfut'e our natal holiday by holding their annual pic-nic and concert. Th_e,visll pFMr Mackenzié to England, at Ike prege‘nt' jï¬anIe. is hm fur privme ill «have. He has gone in his offli-iul cupa' cin usPlemies or the Dominion. His visit is connected will] the afl'uiJs of' British Columbia. and he 10mm all the mnre nmice- able from the fm-t Ihat the Governor Gen eral is in England too. (‘nmain Buvntnn is 1hra hprn of the» hour in both France and Orr-at Brnain. He has avcnmphslwd the extraordinary Yam, 0' swimming nernss tLe channel, and ()n his tau-rival m Falkesmne. appears not to have heel) much éxhaustwd. He deserde lhn- cheers with which he «ms greeted. Hus feat may lead to great praclicu] results. hug“ rolls......,.. Eggs. po-r d:z............ “rt-ssed Hog-x per “HI lbs Bucun, Prime. . . . ... . llama, Cuwd. . . .... . . Sir Hugh Mlam has rendvred good son vice l0 (‘nnudn hv his able reply 10 thP mlicle of (he Times 0: Cm Mia. railwnvs. The “orthy knight ha; show" (‘unrluflively that the rmlwuys of the Dnmihi \n are not the inwotenl faLIuI-Ps the Times represonls them. In ails-mining no winiuer to Sir Huzh. Hm Tim»: vir’ually concedes the point at issue. The young «man who has Iwon taken aï¬vvrnl timvs for We “twilnw that innks like him†wishm it to be nizdwrslnnd than his name is not Bob. that he nvar made a pnir of r‘um'as sinus in his lift». that he ain’t married and that Im drn'l live a! Thm'nhill. and that be wiil put a Mans-4rd rouf over the eye oi the firm man lhnt asks him to take his measure fur n pair of sewed gailers. Spain. rather than Gal-many. is nnw 1119 «Xr'iIiI-g 3pm «n ‘Ihe European (‘onlinrnh Thom is not ewn a whisper of furlhm‘ war- !iku inlenlinlu on llw pm! of rho lattw, nf'lm- all the recent hnhhnl); in the lnrmm c<~untry. hum-var, tlwrP am hmh wars and rumm-sui’ wars. Nuw 1hr Pnllisfs. and 'lwn the Gov?v-nny=v‘.l troops are said to he vchm-itlns. (l‘n mush ship them ishlnnd. and er? long nnntlwr revolution may 80? in which will hurl Alphonsu l‘snm the throne on which he siia 9Q insvcurely. Flourâ€"Spring Wheat. . . . . Fun Wluunl extra ' ' Wheatâ€"Spring, per bush. Faun...†.. . Dunlmmx’T-MT n Wennmnnamâ€"Thrw are making Qwat [‘I‘OPJIHHUHS for a 1mm] (‘aI-adian Pele a! thdhridge‘ on the 134 Juw. There wilibï¬, at 3 n'olm-k. a sumr Iunns rPymst provnied in 1119 Agricnhuml Hull. Mr Edwards. so well known for his uhiiitiea as organ'nat. sustained bv a vm-y eflivient choir. lms charge of 1h? musiz: while- th Revs. A. G. L. Trew, M. A., and A hthivv. M. A.. of Toronto. Wllh thv Hm. J hn Hi'ynrd Cameron and J. G Warts, Esq, have prominmwndnncrI as speakers. lï¬esv altruclinns. tngmher will] the hvaury Hf the spot and th uubTic holi- duv. will dnuhIIPss draw a large crowd. PICTURE n? (Toc0\.-â€"“ We will now rrive an nocvum n!" the mot-ass: mlnplud bx- HNMg J ,mes Enn- N (‘o.. nmnul'uc wars of, rH-xexic nrlicles. at ‘heir Works in Ihe Emlnn R» d. l.ondanâ€â€"See arlicle ill Gussell‘s Htmsrhulrl (I'uula Cn-reclo‘d ly Mr hum: Crosby, Grocer, and Dry Goods Merrh t. Fire Proof Store. June 17,1’t7‘). Octohor 3|. [874. Shingles ! RICHMOND HIM. MARKETS TORONTO MARKETS ICHMOND LODGE,A.F.&A.M. . No. 23, (LRL. Spock“ 31mm. THOMAS NEWTON. Sec. Richmond Hlll, June 17. 1873 es ! Shingles ! SHINGLES FOE Apply Io J. BROWN. MPrchant, Richmond Hi†ToronmJune l7. I875. .... $047@ “bu/(l) (i7n@ 175@ n, (HIE/(7.1 .. 14m;@ u. OOH/(l) ,,, llll?@ . U()H@ (HERD .._ BIO/ID wan/w .... U]3@ $1! 9‘1 (I) 098 fab 1 “1! (ii) 0 al)@ (I HD/(E 15 on @ HI “I: ï¬b 075 0 ' 2mm» 02" .717 0 Hi fr» 0 l2 rm 8 (In (a) 10 50 fa 0]3@ 739-lv SALE $4 00 {1 5h 4 3‘ I (I) l (:2 l (I? U 55 ([85 .7 MI H llu U 8.3 “22 0 I» 0 I4 E) (n I21)“ (I 15 5 (M) 0 (m 0 ()U I [\l (I 55 0 8i: l' ’15 1251 UL» Uh9 161m 0 M) (I n- 0 l7 0 I: .4 UI l ACRES being th East Half of lot Nn. ‘Jllhlll the 3nd (Junvessiuu ol' the Township of Vaughan. There Is Eighlv Acres nndvr improvement and 'l'wenlv Acre-'5 in Valu:.h|e 'l‘iniher The buildings tire good and extensive. There in an U-chatd of graft- ed fruit and pletm ol" Wuwr. Wheat Farm and henntif‘ullv sizlthtt-tl. being within half!) mile at Linhmond Hill Station on’ the Northern Railway, and within half'a mile foorn the Village of Maple and‘ within two mill-s ot‘ the incurpoa]. d Village of Richmmtd Hill. on Yonge Street, and in t 8 immediate neighhnrhoutl ol Mills. Schtmls and Churches. and Within lb miles of the City of 'To.ontn For le'lth‘ particulars npply on the prem- isee to the owner HUGH DEVLIN. ' 880-tf. l June 1, 1-575. 'l'his’is a guod; _At the ()id Stand Church Nveul, lctcllnm. a { Hill. and hopes, bv the min-test mmnumv, cum- blllt‘d With the lien! maternal and wnrlttnansn-p, ‘ te merit a Continuance ol lilr‘ patronage bustuw- ed 0') the line ï¬rm. All our pumps are war- rented, Price list setit‘on applicalitn JOHN HALL N. B.-W(-|ls sunk on the t-hottest notice. Win Curbs constantl} on hand. H J . Richmond Hill. March 31. ’75. 87I-lf 0R SALE-One Threshing Machine. (Brampton Cmatmr) wnh l’itt’s llorre Power. all complete and in 2mm! order. hu‘tng run only 3†days. Terms (Jmh, or credit on approyed note. For particulars apph In JOHN BRUNSKILL- t73~4t "l‘hornhill Apr. 14. ’15. ‘OOD PASTURE can be secured (or I any number of (JA'I‘I‘LE and NURSES at R ASUN MILE RATES. on Lot 32. 2nd TEACHERS’ Examination Con, Markham J AND mun llFl-Th M-‘i.Nl'. puma 'Is ten-rime sn‘jwcl I~ d ntund will» Int-west. Loris urgotmled. Debentures fur Sale. ()rrlm; : 90; \duhï¬de Scr» e! l'Iastfl'oronlo. 3 [9“ doors West ol‘ the l'usl Uï¬i 9 MM 31. H75. ~ 880 If. ‘ CANIYIDA'I'H for l’ulr'sic School Tm: he’s Second and Tvnird I':nsd 1 ur Iï¬catus,'l‘-u lb75 will be [wild (l) V) m the V Willi“. $011000 BULMNGS By applying lurso-aifl} or h) post lo R. \V. PR1 |"I‘IE. 880-3m Luxov, « N'I' Candidates will be furnished with Man! forms - fuotico uf their inwnxiuu, up: n app I cation :0 either of Hm Caunty Inspectors. which forms must be ï¬liod up, and rem in N (no presidin‘g’ népecmr. um Inlei' than Iln Fishing and Pleasure Parties MONDAY, JULY 1971, TUESDAY, July 20th AND MONDAY JULY 26th Turnip Seed !- To Pic-Nic& Plaaaure Parties B "arrre: :4 Imperial PHI';AI<'-'I‘op Swede. . Ham Lmhinn -- u “ Improved Imthion " ‘ n U King of the Swedvg u u _ . Knowï¬e-Id I- n . . lvniug's Improved U n . _ \Inrsha 1’: M u ‘ _ ‘Ild Round 0- 4. l _ In NNII'B I’mzv.’ n u H ‘kn‘Ving’s Improved -‘ u _ . Sul-on’a Champinu u u. _ _ Wang’s EC‘IPSO I’nrpIu-Top thrid. . _ May-h Snnm. or Slnhb uâ€"I‘or mmkol. . Flat Whit» Dutchâ€"fur PHI‘IT sowing. Green (Helmâ€"hr; e and ï¬ne. . . . . . . . (hum-Top Swede -â€"solid and cy. . wloue,â€"Imrd\', ngd (luhIlIy, >0w Gr Banghnl l_n Purn lyiF op, 3' 0:;- Remember Ike place nearly opposite ,Srmdwsons’ 12ng store. '23rd INS'I'AET WALTER ATKIN§ON,' Hicnmoxm (“11.1qu I", '75 I’lmtugwpher. 'inluly ..... ........ . . . . . . . . . . 30 [ml-Ea \Vhim (il br.â€"slnndard (1): lane sowing .......... ...' ...... .. 25 Norfolk (ï¬ningâ€"nut!Ilium. hem“ cropv par.......................... 30 Orange Je-Hx ,or Golden LalLâ€"a gum! dmry Turnip. . . . . . . . . . . ... u. - 5" ed Glohe.-lnrgu and um | i. us. far p’mvSuil.................. . . . . . 23 Rud»'l‘up Swan Li-a â€"n‘. m 3* flu '1er hip. hnniv Ind u| cm-ezh m quaiin 50 'l‘ankavvd,â€"a largo vrnpvel‘. sh.ulJ ho fvdeu IV... . 4U Whixe Sm-deâ€"hnmy. nu rixiouu. and good kFA|N‘t........... . . . . . 4") st'low Ahurdeen,kun-TU‘-- xnvllent ‘25 Yullow A} erdaun. I‘urp 6"l‘ullâ€"hll'dy 3.! 0:? 3!}; Folk Wheat (.‘h'cu‘lar will‘be 1'ssued in August. . ’W’Efl'. RENNIE, PICTURES FRAMED, COPIED, Fitted upin ï¬rs‘l‘claes stvle. and lhat ho iv pralmred to take all‘klldnnf pxcur’es in the latest A) last of the art. PAID F0“ WHEN ORDER CHARGESYODERATE. A. FARM "Jmn'm virous. 1"" 'FOR SALE. I nrl rm WALTER ATKINSON I) LG“ 10 anew ' (‘9 III at having I-uu hl :Iu ) Stock and Fixures of Hm I’hnlngvrqfl Gallnrx Ian-Ir oncumrd by Mr THUS ( “[1, LAN D would respw'lmlh' inlimale lha' hi‘ hn: now got his Agricultural Wa'rchousc, and Seed Slpre, Corner Adelaide and Jarvis Sfréels, ’l‘omnm. I 881 5t- Markham. June i6, [575 JAM is H ‘IIGSUV, Chainmn n of Board of Director Yorkv Ho, June 5. [335‘ bal -‘2L (Grown from Selected Bulbs.) A. W I L L I S , A\KER ANT) BROKER INSURANCE HE A\NUAL EX\.\llN-\TION Of PASTURE! achts w Boats LAKE SIMCOE. At 1.30 p m.,for SecondClass; CAN BE ACCOMOIIATED WITH At 1.30 p.m.. 1319 a. m ,' f0: _T‘ Ld Class PUBLIC SCIIOOL COUNTY ur' YhuK. 01 onto . com 'nenniug «m All wurk lo be VI: [TING -7». m y flu uer u| cm-eih m quaiin 50 " ‘rnpmu'. sh.ulJ ho 4U “ . nu riliouu. and . 4") " xnellent ‘25 " unâ€"hnrdx’ 3! '- mun-Tu ‘urn e‘ JAS DAVIDSON. for First Class Swnm: TUR re‘marknblv ml perfendy lha Lrouud. E824! Per lh 95 4s» 34) '4'; 3;» 361 ED Al llle ()id Stand (hunch Shem, thhmm d NIH. and hopes, bv the min-1651 m'nlluan, cum- him-d wuh lhe he»! mntenal and wurkmansn-p, le merit a Continuance 0| lhr‘ patronage busluw- ed 0') lhe lyue ï¬rm. All our pumps are war- rented, .l llw Inllahilui‘ns 0f Richmond Hill and u]- virous. that he yvull cmmnnu to manuiac'ure the Pump Works, Richmond Hill. 'IWHIC SUstuusEu “LBS 'm INI‘ mm «CENTRAL-HOUSE,†EELEEHATED EXCELSIBR PUMP Maple and Fancy Dry Goods, GRCCERIES, Hi :hmand.~ Hill! ORGAN [‘he qunlitg and prices of mmmiul:l for Gentlemens’ clothing are what they should be Milt-IX“ will be 1 Ian :- d Suits mnde m in ï¬rsbmle slvle, at short notice. The sh (:k of Ch I or m is r 51 passn ei -- n - h regarr‘ tn exu-nl or qlmlifv. In addition. he would say. that he is going extensively into the Oil and Paint businessâ€" ' ’1 pro;;[â€"â€"‘ ’ > Twenty-ï¬ve Hundred Pounds MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPY! Sewing Machifles: Wheeier & Wiilson; Singer, and Henry. Righmund Hiil, March 11, 1875 With 0i]; Turrenlilw, Knotliug Material New Sprin‘ifï¬ï¬dXSbrilinéiԠH ATS AND (‘AI’F‘ 'ahd ulsu his NEW PRINTS, NEW DflhSS GOODS, NI»W C(J'l"l‘()NS, 810.. and especially NEW 55"" v‘SliRING TWEEDS and COATINGS. ' & CQFFEES! Fhe Celeï¬xatod G. Wood Organ, The Superior ï¬nv-tonod Warren 8L Clongh Organ W, Bell & Co ’3. Celebrated Canadian Organ. flew @533ng Gamds ’ EGS to state that he has just receivvd and opened out. 9. fresh supply ladins’ nnd gentlemenw’ silk and salm has. Mdies' Clima Crapï¬ and Silk Squares. Indies’ .\ n I'lundke-‘chxe's, and Juuviu’s Kid GI was. Drws Grads. D ulh‘e Warp Lus.res, French mlr n~x, Parasols, Umheral‘as. Window Hollands al widlhs B 4 ‘\ 1U-4 Shaulings, Damn k in (low Cunaius with 0011.11sz 1 ~ 8‘s. Nott‘l‘ghaln Lat-o C urlains. to match , Gemlemens' Underclulhing. Fine HosiearyV Richnwnd'l? ". ijw [6 ‘ 75 Richmond “Hill; April 6, ’75 April 32: The‘se Goods will ha Salt! at ~uch prim: 0‘ Cash. as wit] (1 mlnand Intention COMLNG IN AND GOING OUT DAILY. T HE And whv-r c 'ors. &c. . to ch‘r gpuml. “H b En suck in th» nurse or; few (1.3-3, 151:“ AND a, K. FALCONBRIDGE, (‘OLLARS, CUFFS ‘g-c IVI’a-rshall & \Vendull, from $300 to $500. J Lave a ma Igc t-luck and will not). "um-mud. FLUUI’. AIVI) FEED Goods 1)eliVe:- 4. or £._ssor*tecl White Lead, (1031b am 2511. x. gs) Which are bflld as Cheap, and in some lines Cheaper that. can be puxclmsed elsewhere. The Stock consisting of GENERAL GROCERIES IS NEITHER DEAD NOR ASLEEP But is ALL ALIVE with ,v, liemomber 1119 Famous G0 an see ALEX. l‘yIOOE-IE'S RIOHMON D HILL, 3:?- Au Inspecxiou respectfully invite}. CROCKERY, F7Mf lh-sl IhuI can he buughl 0"!)â€" FARM To RENT for a. term of years. l’url uf lot {‘40. 44. on Yonge Street. (\Nest Side) 14 miles from Toronto. containing '70 acres. Good outbuildings.qu a nun-fail- ing Brook. Good Ulcham’. Appr lo AI pxicts and on tt-rms hitherto unequalled. I’arlies wanllllg pumps Will do well to consult me before pun hasing Richmond Hill, March 24 ’75. N reference to the show notice of Dis- snluliom ~he undvrsigued wouhl ammunco lhhl he is now ï¬tting up New and Improved Machinery Driwn by nlnple team Pownr. and mlendi lo manufurlure a Pump Works! SUPERIOR ARTICLE, AND HARDWARE. ‘ ISAAC CROSBY. List at“ pheas sent on application. RICHMOND HILL S T E A M ALEX. MOODIE. \Vrn. STREET. In JOHN. MCQUARRIE. Mum l'. O. Yonge St. R chmonn Hill gzé'éï¬'aafl' EMPUBIUM! MACHINE SEWING H. MILLER. 3. 871-1!