Knitting, fancy. in Thread, 5 entries, Ist, Miss E Turner: 2nd, Miss A Johnston. Cotton Stockings. knitted, 5 entries, l'st, Mrs Eliza Wood; 2nd. Miss E Turner. Netling, 2 entries, 13:, Miss K Johnston; 75nd, Mrs J D Smith. Shirt, ï¬ne. machine made. R Prmgle's prize,4 entries. 13f, Mrs Wm Fleming; 2nd, Miss Elsie Smith. Embroidery in worsted, 6 entries, Miss K Johnston; 2nd, Miss A Johnston. Specimen Braiding in Silk. 7 entries, Ist, Miss E Turner; 2nd. Mrs Uriah Young. Specimen Braiding in Worsted, 8 entries, lat. Mrs Allison; 2nd, Miss M Campbell. Worsted Work, raised, 3 entries, lst, Miss M Campbell; 2nd, Miss K Johnston. Knitting fancy. in Cotton, 6 entries, lst, Mrs Robt. Gray; 2nd. Miss K Johnston. Applique work. 8 entries, Ist, Miss M Campbell; 2nd, Miss A Johnstnn. Guipure work, 1 entry. Miss K Johnston. Slippers. worked and soled, 6 entries, 1st, Miss Eva Vanzani; 2nd.Miss A M Heaslip. Tidy, Cotton, 14 entries, 1st, Miss Emma Wales; 2nd, Mrs J D Siotts. Tidy. Braided, 5 entries, lst, Miss E Turner; 2nd, Miss K Johnston. Tidy, Berlin wool, 13 entries, Ist, Mrs J Robinson; 2nd, Mrs Hogg. Ottoman. 5 entries. lst Miss A M Hea- sli; 2nd, Mrs G? uVanzant. ol‘ked Motto in Silk, IO entries.. Ist, Mrs G RVauzant; 2nd. Miss A E Stamm. Shirt, ï¬ne, hand- made, gentleman’ s. 5 entries, lst, Miss Sahma Malcolm, 2nd, MISS E '1 urner. Ornamental Needlp work. 6 entries, Miss M Campbell; 211d, Miss A Johnsxon. Shirt, Flannel, hand-made. gentleman’s '7 entries. ISL, Mrs J Bruels; 2nd, Miss Elsie smith. Crochet work, 13 entries. lsf, Miss A ,Johnston; 2udtMis§s Emma Wales. Fairy basket, 2 entries, Ist, Mrs G R Vanzant; 2nd, MissMCampbell. Lady’s Underweai‘, 7 entries. Thompson .& Son‘s prize; Miss Annie Wilson; 2nd, Miss Lottie A Wales. '. Child's Suit. 1 entry. Mrs J Breuls. Embroidery in Silk. 9 entries, Ist. Miss Annie Johnston; 2nd. Miss Annie Wilson. Embroidery in Muslin, 4 entries. Ist. Mrs Alflson; 2nd. Miss Annie W'Ilson. Specimen'Lace W nrk, 8 entries, Ist, Mrs Hqg2;._2nd, Miss M Campbell. 7 Taming, 4 entries, lst, Miss K Johnston; '2nd. Mrs H Carson. Shirt, Flannel, machine made. gentle- man’s. 6 entries. lat, Mrs Wm Fleming; 2nd, Mrs Juhus Brnels. Ju§geéâ€" Mrs G Graham. Brampton; Mrs T’Voodnllljjigprman; Mrs Byrne, ï¬gnxfl‘ville. Contcrpane; wovén, 13 entries, lst, Mrs W H Luudy; 2nd, Mrs S McMul- Hen. Child‘s Dress, 5 entries, lst, Miss Elsie Smltl); 2nd, 'Mrs Allison; 3rd, Mrs Wm Fleming. 'Wo'ol Dnvinlv Gauntlets, 1 pair 1' entry, A Fleurys prize, Mrs Julius Bruels. LadstDr'ess 4 eintlies, Mrs M A Byrne; 20d Miss Elsie Smit'h; 3rd, Miss F Byrne. Bed Comforter, 12 entries, lat, Mrs Allison; 2nd, Miss Agnes Clark. Honiton Lace. 7 entries, Ist, Miss A Crawford. 2nd MISW Wllmott Muï¬Ã©t‘; knitted, 1 entry; Mrs C Traviss. Home-spun Yarn,1 pound, 10 enâ€" tx‘ies, 151;, Mrs C Traviss; 2nd, Mrs T F lipynton. Embroidery in Cotton, 6 entries, 18t.Mrs Allison: 2nd, Miss Annie Wilson. Fï¬Ã©torv yarn, 1 pound. 3 entries, 15f, Mrf Jas Hood; 2nd, NighsWunde-r Bros. Embroidery m Lace, 5 entries, Ist, Mrs W Wilmotr; _.2nd iMrsrAlliaon. , Pair Horée Blankets, 8 Entries, lst, Migs E, Turner; 2nd, Mrs C Traviss. ' W001 Mitts,7 1 pair, 10 entries, .Mi'ss E iTru'rner; 2nd; Miss Bell. ‘ Woollen Carpet; woven, lO-yards, 2 entries. 1st, Mrs Jas Hood. 212d, Mrs Chas Tram]. ' Stockings, 1 pair, '11 entries. lst,Mrs qutuGray; 2nd, Mrs Wm BOIL' Socks, i'pairJG enuies, 1st, Mrs Wm Flggingignd, Mrs C Traviss. .. Gent’s Plaid, 2 entries, lst, Mrs J Brgcls; 72nd, Mrs Robt Gray' Sample of Tailors \mG, 2 entries ‘lst ï¬nd 2nd, Petley & Dineen. Blankets, 1 pair, homeâ€"made, 13 enâ€" tries, lst, Mrs C Traviss; 2nd, Mrs Wm Major. Blankets 1 pair factory- made, 39nâ€" cries lst Mrs Jas Hood; 2nd Mrs S Mc‘lullen. Union Flannel, homeâ€"n1ade,fbr ladics’ dresses, 10 yards, 3 entries. lat, Mrs Jag H7005}; 2nd, Mrs John \Vilson. Full Cloth. 'homc-made, 10 yards, 'handâ€"loom, 7 emries, lst, Mrs John Canning; 2nd, Mrs Jas Dimma. Fullbloth. factoryâ€"made, 10 days, 2 «entries, 1st, Mrs Jas Hood; 20d, Nighâ€" swander Bros. Sample of Tweeds 10 yards in each piece, Mrs Charles Traviss, 2nd Mrs \Vm McDonald. Flannel factoryâ€" made 10 yards entries 19 t, Mrs Robe G133; 2nd, Mrs Jas Hood EfoAâ€"Sam-ple Whips, I Nigh- swander. Judgesâ€"John Barnes, Buttonville. Eben Burk and Captain T A Milne. Markham. Flannel, homeâ€"made, 1'0 yards, 7 enâ€" tries, 1st, Mrs Jas Hood: 2nd, Mrs S McMullen. Leather Calf, 6 skins, 1 entry, J Robinson. Boots, Calf; sewed, 1 pair, 1 entry, J Pearce. Boots, Coarse, 1 pair, 1 entry, J Pearce. Harness, Team, 1 set, 2 entries, 1st, Jas Nighswand-er; 2nd, 0 H Hall. Leather, Upper, 3 sides, 1 entry, J Robinson. Wm Somervrlle, Stoufléille; IT Morley}, Millikan. Leather, Harness, 3 sides, 1 entry, J Robinson. : Ba'sket for farmer’s use, 1 entry, W Barnes. Farm Wheelbarrow,1 entry.A Fleury. . EXTRAs,â€"Two Horseâ€"Power, A & W Wilson, R Hewitt; Road shovel, A Fleury; Turnip Pulper, A Fleury. LEATHER. AND LEATHmi MANUFAC- TURES. Graii’m Grinder, 1 entry, A Fleury. , Sawing Machine for crossâ€"cutting log‘, Lenny, A Fleury. ‘ Jutlgesâ€"JUT _Carnaghan, Woburn: East York Fall Show. WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Contidued from 2nd page. PRIZE LIST. Sample of Castings, 4 entries, A Fleury; 2nd. P Gee & Son. Flour Barrel. I entry, R mcmackon. marble Headstone, 4 en- tries, Ist and 2nd, L C wideman. Sawmg 3 cuts off'a maple log in least time, S Ren- uie’s and J morgan’s prizes, Isl; Adam Hood and 3 Kennedy; 2nd, Andrew Hood and C Vradenburg. mISCELLANEOUS - Judgesâ€"“Same as Fine Arts. Bureau, 2 entries, Is:,G R Vanzant; 2nd, W G Perry & Co. Sofa, Hair Cloth, 2 en- tries, G R. Vunzant. Chairs, 6, Hair Cloth, 2e11tries, let, G R Vunzant; 2nd, w G Perry& Co. Centre Table, 2 enmes, Ist. G R Vanzant; 2nd. w G Perry. Dining Table. [ entry. GR Vanzant. Sample Wood Turningl entry, J Fotster. Sump le School House 1 n1niture, I entry, Gibney 98; Son. Sample Stove Fuinitule, tin, 2 en- tries, 13!, G R Vanzant; 2nd, R Anthony. Sample Stove Fuiniture, copper, 2 en- t1ies,lst R Anthony; 2nd, G R. Vanzant. Pumps of wood, Common. 1 entry. A T moore. Pump, F,orce I entry, A T moore. Farm or School Bell, 1 entry, Peter Gee & Son. Cooking Stove, wood. Gentries, G R Vanzant; 2nd, B. Anthony. Cooking Stove, coal. 2 entries, G B Vanznnt. Par- lor Stove, coal, 2 entties, 1st. G R Vanzent; 2nd. Rob: Anthony. Sample Hmse Shoes, 4 entries, wm mcmillan; 211d John Je1man. water Cdlor, Portrait, I entry. 2nd, J B Cook, Pencil Crayon, Colmed, 3 entries, Iat, miss Heaslip; 2nd not worthy. Pencil Drawinw, 6 entries, mrs Stone. Pencil. Crayon, Diawing 6 entries, Ist, miss A Johnston; 2nd, mrs Stone. Case Stuffed Biids and Animals, 5 entries, 15! and 2nd, w H llall. Photograph in Oil or Indian Ink. large size 4 entries, lat, miss A Heaslip; 2nu,mrs Stone. Hair Jewalry. 2 entriee, Ist, Miss Camp- be“: 2nd Mrs Hogg. Zephyr Fruwers, .3 entries, Ist, Mrs w H Hays: 2nd, m-IBS Campbell. FXNE ARTS. Judgesâ€"James Speighl, markham; J Dllworth Toronto. (10' leciion of Photographs and Ambro- tvpes 2 entries, 15!. J B Cook, 2nd, D C Fex ruson. Oil Painting. Amateur, Animals, 3 en- trigsfnisgA‘ Heaslip. water Cbler Flowers, 3 entries, Ist, mrs w Lea; 2nd, miss A Johnston. watér Color Landscape, 4 entries, Ist, Mrs w Lgiai 2nd; mrs‘Slpne. Penmanship, 3 entries, Ist, G In Robin- son; 2nd, miss A E btamm. Oil Painting. Amateur, Portrait, 3 en- tries, Isl,miss A Heaslip; 2nd, J B Cook. 0“ Painting, Amateur. any subject, 2 entries, 2nd. miss A Henslip. Leather Flowexs 3 entries, Ist, M13 G R Vztnzanl- 2nd. not wanhy . water Color. Animals, 3 kutries, Ist,miss A Heaslip; 72nd: J B Cook. wax Lilhes 4 entlies, Isl, Miss Campbell. 2nd MrsG H. Vanzant , Wax Funk. 4 Pnlries, Isl, Mrs J Fairles; 2nd. Mrs W Hays. Fancy Basket, 10 entries. Ist, Mrs A J Woolen; 2nd. Miss Campbell. Ornamental Chair. 2 enlries, Ist, Mrs E Burk; 2nd, Mrs w Wilmmt. Mexican Needle wmk‘ 2 entries. 18!. Mill K Johnston; 2nd. Miss Annie Crawford. Wazé Flowers. 6 entries, Tst, Miss Camp- bell; 2nd, Mrs G R Vanzant. Furmers’ wrinmh, 3 entries, Ist, Mrs W H Hays; 2nd, Mrs W L Stems; 3rd, Miss S Sleepï¬lf. ‘ Wax Shells, 6 entries, Ist, Mrs W H Hafiz; 2nd, Mrs G R Vanzant. Specimen Bend work 7 entries, lat; Mis'l' A M Heaslip’ 2nd Mrs J Fairles. Moss won-.k 9 entries, Int, Mrs J Fairles; 2nd. Miss Eva Vanz-mt. . Shell work, 5 entries, 15f, Mrs J L Bar- key; 211d. M13 G R VanzmI. Brackets 13 511Iries Isl ,Miss A E Stammg' 211d, 18113 J Stephenson. Hair Flowérs. 3 _entries,, .lst.‘ Miss M Campbell; 72nd; Miss Kale Johnston. 1'94 Cosy, 9 entries, lst, Mrs W Wilmott; 2nd: Miss Emily Tumer. Paper Flowers. 4 entries. lst. Mrs W H Havesf 2nd, Mrs G R Vauzant. Silrver Wire Flowers, 6 entries, lst, Miss A Johnston; 2nd. Mrs G R Fanzant. Berlin W 00] FImxers 4e11trirs; ls! Miss 111(‘ampbeIi-2nd Mrs W 11 Hay 3. Berlin wo’rl Mars 8entries. 1st Mrs G R Vanzant; 2nd. Miss Lizzie McLeyan. Berlin wool Flat, Sentrles, 13L, Mrs w Wilma"; 2nd, Mrs W Lea. Berlin Wool raised, 15:, M13 w H Hays, 211d not worthy. Feather Flowersr 3 -enhies, Ist: Miss Nellie Swnles; 2nd, may IIAHux's. . , x ernch Rmsed work. 6 enmes, lst, sts Lizzie McLean; 2nd, Miss K Jhoustnn. Work Box, 3 entries, 151, Mrs G R Van- zam; 2nd Mrs Sume. Chenile Work, 2 entries, lst, Mrs G R Vanzanl- 2116; Miss Kate Johnston. Fern work, 7 enmies, lst Mrs Stone- 2nd Mrs G R V4117 1v1t Rustic wmlx.5 oentrirs, ls: Mrs J Fairies; 2nd. Miss E Turner. Cone work, 2 Pnlriss, lst, Mrs G R Van- zam‘; 2nd. M 58 Kaie Johnston. German Raised work, 4 entries, lst, Mrs W H Hays; 2nd. Miss. Cgmpbgll. 7 Lamp Mat. 13 entxips. lst, Mrs J Stephen son; 2nd. Miss A E Stamm. lmafl‘er Work. Ist, Mrs Stone; 2nd, Miss Lizzie McLean. ,. Ludy' s b0nnet.Cm1adinn straw. 2 entries 15%.. Miss Cooksley‘: 2nd Miss Elsie Smith. Hat Canadian mmw Zentries Isl, Miss Cooksley; 211d. M1831] Smith. '10119! Set 13e1111ies, lst, Mrs G R Van- zant: 211d MISJ Rubmson. Wall Basket, 8 enhies. lst, st E Bqu; 2nd. Mrs JStenhenson. Sofa Pillow, 16 entries, Isl, M Campbell; ‘an, Mrs E Burk. Judrresâ€" Miss S Crawford. Malvern; \IissP Hunter. Buttonvile; Mrs J Ca- michae], Maxkham; st Jas Fairies, SlouflTâ€" Ville. ExmA.â€"Caské‘t and Case, Stoue & Sou. Sewing Machine, on exhibition only, Wm Flaming, highly recmnmended. Extras highly recommendedâ€"Pillow Shams. Miss Chant; Pillow Shams, Miss Lucy Hall; Ladies’ mourning Dress, Miss Elsie Smith. Specimen plain sewing, machine word, 3 entries, lst, Mrs Wm Flemming; 2nd, Miss Elsie Smilh. Specimen fancy sewing, machine work, 3 entries. 1st. Mrs Wm Fleming 2nd, Miss Elsie Smith. Qu'ilt‘s in ng Cabin. 6 entries, Ist, > Mrs J‘ Breuls; 2nd, Mrs J D Smith» Quilta in Tuft, 7 'entries, Isl, Mrs Allison; 2nd, Mrs Julius Bruels. Rag Carper, II entries, ISLMrs J Fairlles; 2n(_i_, Miss lgucy Hall. Hearih Rug, 8 entries Isl, Mrs H Megill; 2nd. Miss Annie Wlison. Quilts Gl'ily. Banneiette, 4 entries, lst, A Heaslip; 2nd MissKJohnston. Quilts in Crochet, 1 entry, Miss Jannet Elliott. Quiltsin Silk. Rentries, Ist, Miss Agnes Clmk; 2nd, MissK Iol11:smn. HQuihs 111 Piece wor,k 1st, Mrs Allison; 2nd. Mrs David Masw. Foot Stool, 4 entries, Miss A M Henslip; 2nd, Mrs Henry Wilson. Knitting fancy,’ m wool, 5 entxies, Ist, MrsH R Cor-son; 2nd, Miss A E Stamm Ladies’ Bleakfast Shawl, I entry, 18', Miss K Johnston. in Knitting, I entry, Mrs Robt LADIES, DEPARTM ENT. EBHEERIES,‘ flBflEKEBY, HflHBWARH, M, 818.; WEEQEQ S©©M BE gmw 2 1W 91v G-oofl@ 9 They have also on hand Drugs, Toilet Articles-,Z,‘ Prepared 8c 3016. by H Sanderson 825 Sons RIGHT ON TIME! Try, Sandersop’s Cholera Speciï¬c Abmhmn Gomlskny J umes M Manrluue Ismel \Volf J n‘o Squire Henry N‘ewsnme Gen L Krwtmnghm George Cltw ...... Michael Iumahun Chas Walton Thomas Torrance John Ellston ...... Benjamin Rolling Jubes Scrivener Peter Rooney William Fraser . A sure and effectual remedy for the cure of Dysentxy, Diuhoerm, Cholera. Morbus, Summer Com plaint, Pains m the Stomach and Bowels ch. Nelson Smith J ames Kuvunagh Paul Lepper N J'Armstrong Angus Ego S M Brown Thomas Pilkey Adam Armstrong H L Vanzlmt Seth Ashton '1‘ J Woodcock Francis Little Salem Ecknrdt W H Major Jno C McKeown William Brown David Beldam F W Comte G F Moore J C StokeS Joseph Bogart Joseph Sheppard AUCTIONEERS AND PEDLARS Richmond Hill, Oct 22nd, 1879 Prescriptions care~ ' Remember the place, Richmond Hill August. 6th 1879. Richmond Hill, August 14th, 1879 Published by authority of County Council Treasurer's Ofï¬ce, York Countv, Toronto, Oct lst, 1879 Corner Yonge and Centre Street East, Richmond Hill Cheaper Than Ever While Returning Thanks for past favors, I would Respecpect- fully Solicit a Call. ALI. FARM PRUBUEE TAKEN 'AT 'MABKBTl‘PRIGES‘ THE CHEAPEST BOOTS AND SHOES THE LEADING Grocery Store Summer Goods Selling at an Immense Reduction. If you want to SAVE MONEY buy where you can buy 7 the Cheapest for Cash. FOR THE COUNTY OF YORK NAME NAME Noted for. Cheap Groceries, Provisions, Flour andvFeed. LIST ‘ OF LICENSED Constantly on hand; In Richmond Hill or any otherVHill. AUCTIONEERS : PEDLARS' : IE AAC CROSBY Markham ...... Queensville . Aurora. King . Georgina. ...... Victoria. Square Scarboro ...... Malton Sï¬ouffville Aurora .. Newnmrket .. Scarboro Unionville Aurora .. Mount Alba: ,. Eglington ...... Highland Creek Toronto Aurora. King .. Newmm'ket ‘sutton Toronto do do York Mills Toronto do Thm‘nhill Etobicone Kettleby Senton Thorn hill Luskny Toronto do do RESIDENC E RE SIDE N'CE JOHN BROWN tully' compoundéd. ‘ APOTH ECARY'S HALL: Chemicals, "Perfumery, a large stocknof J K MACDONALD Foot. do do (10 do Two horse ()ne - do Foot 'I‘wo Horse "me do ‘ ’l‘wo horse ‘ One do ‘ ‘rwo do . One do ‘ Description of License Treasurer York County October 9th do . 14m do 25: ‘ do 30th do 3lst December 13th January 15th, do 16th do 22nd February 12th do 24th do do March 3rd do 17th do 27611 do 318i: April 30th ‘Mny 20th ‘June 11th . September 22nd do 24th do 29th July Sept dd ‘Aproil June July Sept dd 29th 16th 24th 13th 17th 315b, 8th 29th 4 do 30th Novem'r 19th do 215$ do 22nd ‘Decem'r 13th Mqrch 1gp?! , Date when License Expires w October ‘ mii Date when License Expires. 9th 14th 25: ‘ 30th 315t ' 13th 15th, 16th 22nd 12th 24th 1880 do do 1879 1880 I879 J. K. Falconb-ï¬dge Richmond Hill. 12th December, 1878. iness & trial Without expense. The best ()Eportunity ever offered for those Will- ing to wor . You should try nothing else until you see for yourself what you can do at the bus- iness we oï¬er. No room to oxphuu here. You can devote all your time or only your spare time to the business, andmake great pay for every hour that you Work. Women nmkens much as men. Send for special private terms and urtiâ€" culurs which we mail free, $55 outï¬t free. on’t complain of hard times While you have sucha chance. Address H. HALLETT & 00., Portland AWEEK in your own town, rind no capital risked. You can give the busv Maine Horse shoeing done at $1 a set for Cash, and 40 cents for removes. Place of Business just north of P Crosby, Esq., Yonge meet, Richmond Hill $20,000, to 10mm on Mortgngo or real estate at low rate of interest. Transactions strictly urivats and conï¬dential, apply personally or by letter to the undersigned. V ' and Pharmaceutical Chemist, 35 Yongo Yonge street. Yorkville. Ontario. Importer and dealer in Pure Drugs and Chemicals†French and English Perfm’nery,English and American Patent Aged-mines, Horse ‘umyl Cattle Medicine, and Drug- glst sundries of everv description.» 0 AND HORSE SHOER‘ Soc 0111' reduced 1mm table. For further information apply at at the Ofï¬ces the Comuuuv. Walter S. Lee. Manager How. GEO. W. ALLAN, Senator, President. George Gooderham .................. Vice-President DIRECTORSâ€"Samuel Plath, M.P., Wm. Gooder ham, Geo. \V. Lewis, Thos. H. Lee, Hon. D. L Macpherson, Senator. Capital, $1,000,000; Reserve Fund, $360,000 Total Assets, $3,000,000 Savingâ€"é“ Bank Money recexved on deposit, uni interes payable halt yearly or compounded. Geo. STEPHENS [m ‘ V - SURGEON DENTIST, has - removed to 87 King street East, Toronto, over H. & (J. Blnchford’s new shoe store Best mineral teeth inserted in a. manner to suit each patient. I’ru'ticulur attention given to the preservation and regulation of the natural teeth carefully evoing all unnecessary pain. A. W SPAULDING. LDsAssistu‘nt‘ \ll Opposlte Algeo's Hotel, HOLLAND STREET, BRADFORD. The Doctor respectfully solicits attention to the new process of Filling Teeth with Hard Burnishv ed Gold. By this beautiful operation, cases otherwise hopeless, can be eï¬â€™ecmmlly trenteh, and the diseased tooth, however much decayed, may be completely built up with Solid Gold, and restored to its original size, shape and usefulnessd WESTERN CANADA LOAF AND SAVTNGS (EON/IPANV Lefroy .................. Holland Landing. 26th do Bond Head .......... 28th do All the rest of the time any one who mi“; require his services will be sure of ï¬nding him athis oflice 9th of eanh month (at Palmer House) ‘ Aurora, lst, 8th, 16th, and 22nd do Newnmrkot, ............ 2nd do Stouflville.. . ...... .18bh do Markham ............ .. .20th dc Victoria Square ............ 11th do Thornhill ...... ' .23rd do Maple ........... . ......26£h do Woodbridge ............ ...28th do Kleinburg .. ...... .29th do Nobleton .. . N 30th do ‘ Anusbhehics, as Nltrous 0x1de, etc., used when ordered, and none but the best material used Richmond Hill‘ “7.05 ram nvm‘i “v V v“. .. 1r 21y still be consulted irlliny Brilï¬gï¬'of thb pro fession, as follows : ‘1 tints of the Rnyul College (Sf Physicians London, England. Consultation (luvsâ€"Monday and Thursday, forenoons. Residenceâ€"Weston. March 21, 1878â€"6m. PRESBYTERIANâ€"Sel‘vices nt 1130 n m, andG 30 pm Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7 30 Rev I Campbell, pastor BIETHODIST‘SerViCES M: 10.30 11. m, and 6.30 1) m Sunday School at 2 30 p m Prayer meeting every Thursday evening, and Sunday School Teachers meeting and Bible Cluss on F1 idav evening, led by the pastor, Rev Mr McCullum. Assistant, Rev Mr Pickering ROMAN CATHOLICwSGl‘VicOS : Thornhill at9 u m and Richmond Hill at 10 30 u m ; the following Sunday at Richmond Hill [Lt 9 um, and Thornllill at 10 30 a m, alternating with Markham every 3rd Sunday MECHANICS INSTITUTErâ€"Library of over 1000 volumes open every Tuesday evening, in the Masonic Hall, from 7 to 8 o’clock. R E Law, Librarian. Lectures and discussions periodicallK RICHMOND HLLL CORNET BAND~Meets for prim tice every Tuesday and Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock JOHN Powell, Leader VILLAGE ’COUNCILâ€"Reeve, \Vm Trench ; Coun cillors, Maconaghy Ben Redditt, 1’ G Savage, \V Powell Clerk, M Teefy ST MARY'S (EPISCOPALJâ€"Services at 3 p m, ex- cept the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sucmment are held {:5 11 a. 111 Sunday School at 11.30 p m Rev It Shanklin, Rector The Methodist Sabbath School Temperance Association issue pledge .cards every Sunday when desired. Wm Harrison, Supt DUNKIN ACTâ€"Central Committee meets at the call of the President in the Temperance Hall. Dr J N Reid, Thoruhill,President ; John Sander son, Richmond Hill, Sec RICHMOND L O L, No 77Sâ€"Moeta in the Temâ€"‘ perance Hall, on the Friday on or before full moon, ats p m J H Sanderson, W M. RICHMOND HILL TEMPLE, No 465, I O G Tâ€" Maets in the Temperance Hall,every Wednesday evening, at 8 o‘clock. Wm Harrison, '1‘ D RICHMOND LODGE, A. F & A M, No 23, G R Câ€" Meets in the Lodge Boom, Masonic Hall, on the Monday on or before full moon, at 8 o’clock, pm Isaac Crosby, W M Thankful or the fxwprs of fhe pqst tpg years ..-. "Ln: L. .Aflï¬,†‘ R. PORTER, SURGEON DENTIST, VISITS AND SAVINGS COMPANY. Oflices~l§a 70 Church street, Toronto. 9 ‘ y ° ammm gï¬ullage Cg General Blacksmith, _.R s. 'I‘YRRELL, LICEN S. ROBINSON, DISPENSING BRANCH Mortgages Bought MONEY T0 LOAN. Dr A ROBINSON. SURGEON DENTIS MONEY CHURCHES SOCIETIES “flimsy. §Icaicnt thal. 9th & 24th of each month ,- ADAMS, L.D.S. 9th of eanh month 26th do 28th do TO $6000 A YEAR, yr $5 to $20 a. day in your owu locality. No risk" Women do as well :13 men. Many make more than the amount stated u.b ove. .No one can fail to make money fast. Any one can do the work. You can make from 50 cts to S2 11.11 hour by devoting your eyem'ngs and spare time to the business:~ It costs nothing to try the business. Nothing like it for money maxing ever offered before- Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Readenif you want to know all about the best paying business before the public , send us ll{our address and. we will send you full music are and private terms free; samples with $5 alro free; you can then make u ) our mind for yourself. Addmcs GEORG INSON & 00.,Augusm, Maine. The Speciï¬c Medicine is sold by 9.11 Dnuzgist at 5| per package, or six pnckuges fol $5, or will be sent by mail on receipt of the money. by addressing, THE GRAY MEDICINE , Co, pain in the Buck, Dimness of ‘Visionk Premature old age, and muuyocher diseases that lead to insanity con- sumption and a premature grave. Es" Full pur- tieulurs in our Pmnphletwhich we desire to send free by mail to every one. TRADE MARK. ThoGrefltEng-TRADE MAR'K. \.. lishkemedyisun V, _ unfuilingcurefor , Semina! VVeuk- ' ness,Spermntorr- hen‘. lmpotency, 11nd all diseases that follow as a. sequence of self Abuse, as loss of Before Takinggfemmy' Ul‘mrAfter Taking. Lassibude, Tomnto, Ont", Canada. NB.â€"The demands of our business have ne- cessitated our removing to Toronto, t9 which place please address all future commumcations lï¬â€™Sold in Richmond Hill by all druegists, and everywhere in Canada and the United states 1[ wholes ale and retail druggists ‘ GRAY'S Speciï¬c Medicine! “0 BUILDER, Sherwood, 4th Con. Vaughan, Special atthntion given to Stair Building. Punctual attention will be given to all orders. Address Maple P. O. not required; we will start; you. Men women, boys and girls make money inster in} work fer us than at anything else. The work is light and uleusunt, and such as anyone can go right; (it. Those who are wise who see this notice will send us their addresses at once and see for themselves. Costly Outï¬t and terms free. Now is the time. Those already at work are laying up large sums of money. Address TRUE. & C0.,Augusta,1\luine. AMONTH suanteed. $12 a, (my at gnu home by the industrious. Capital KEFFER, CONTRACTOR AN1 0 BUILDER fllmrwnna uh nm. ‘7â€.4.‘L‘_ ROLL CARDIN G? Crockery of every description. EQW @fl@@ER£ES 2 T H E PEOPLE‘S STORE Furniture at Toronto [IVER WATS. IILSTBBFSQ TWBEH SUITS! UNDE ECR HATS. Readyi Aye;- Read, .; Richmond Hill, Oct lst, 1879 Richmond Hill, Oct. 16 1879 PAINTS AND OILS AT LOWEST RATES Wool Baiting, Yams, Hm, Etcu- Always on Band. THOS H MoNELLY ERRBIWHPENNING, BUSTflM WBAVINF, â€3, «start, Which will be sold as Cheap as any house north of Toronfo, for cash Richmond Hill, Sept lnh. 1879. LE4 N 6 EDS &‘ HEWWHg PLANNELS, WINEBYS, BLANKBTS. 84}, 8d}. 8d!) PULLINE AND DYBING IN ALI-1T2 BRANUHHS. Fully PreparedE For The‘ _“'COLD WAVE" Aw IN ‘RUNNING ORDER Room Paper sold below Toronto prices, for Cash PRICES, We have now on hand a compfet‘e‘st‘ock of At Prices to make you happy ;mxmwmm A SPECIALTY. Also agent for Stoves. Micas {or 13 well stocked with FOR CASH M. H. KEEFLER. RICHMOND HILL; ONT Lgent for Gurney and Hart & McKmop Micas {or sale Every :«Thursday Afternoon anything else. Capital not required; we will start you $12 per day at home made by tho industrious. Men, women, boys and ygirlu Wanted everywhere to work for us. Now in thq time. Costlv outï¬t and terms free. Adana: TRUE & 00.. Augusta. Maine. . V I] can make money meter at work 101- 115 than at YORK HERALD PINE GROVE. ONT E B Harris, Prop An excellem Hotel in every respect Good stab; ing and attentive hostlera. Excellent accommodation for the Public. Good stabling and attentive hustler. Proctor’s Bus leaves this Hotel to connect with all the N B B Trains going Notch and South, at 7.30 a m, 1 p m 415 p m, and 7.15 n m. The Pine Grove Hotel ! This House is one of the Best Hotels to b. found north of Toronto. Everything is managed in First Class Style. Somple Room for Commer- cial Travellers. Good meling and attenti hostler. Terms, $1 per day. The Rio mon Hill ’Bus leaves this House at 7.30 a.m., Tor- onto, and returning leaves Toronto 9112.51.30 p.m. ‘ ,v The Robin Hood Hotel, O osg [‘OVG B ros, Pr op’s RICHMOND HILL, J Palmer, Prop TH E PALMER HOUSE, Opposite P. Crosby's Residence RICHMOND HILL 0NT.. Only $1 aYear. Phbli's’hed Egé‘imfwll @Emflï¬. P G SAVAGE