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York Herald, 11 May 1882, p. 2

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No. 49: Whole No.12“; Volume 24. THURSDAY. MAY 11, 1882 The new Ridingfol' West Ontario is strongly and, safely; Reform. North York is who safe and sure as it was when Dr. Widdifield accepted the nom- ination of the Reform Convention The Doctor, therefore, is a little uneasy about his election, and is not inclined to boast quite so much as formerly about carrying everything before him. Doc- tor W-iddifield is a very nice man, and he always seemed to think so himself. The amiable physician used to assume a complacent and benevolent expression when called upon to address a meeting, which seemed to signify that he was very Well pleased with himself, and thought North York could not get along all sound without the assistance of her ablest son. Trying to Capture a. “Hxve But alas for the mutability of human plans. The Doctor has now learned that he is bm mortal after all, and all his bright dreams and cherished hopes are never likely to be realized or grat- ified. In plain language the Doctor is very much afraid that- North York does not appreciate his talent and brilliant m» vices as a party whip. He seems to think that he will be left With the aid of the stolid and determined Grits of Whitchurch he believed he would be returned. He believed these electors wt-uld vote for him as n Grit, regardless of what view he held on certain quesâ€" tions, or what. would be the result to the country if these views were carried into efi‘ect. But the electors of West. Gwillimbury have not the blind and unquestiouinz faith in either the Doctor or his leaders that they should have.-according to his ideasâ€"and he is willing: to leave North York to be contested by some one of only mediocre ability ‘He is willing to run for West Ontario. and take the chances. But the trouble is that Mr Wheeler, of North Ontario. has (-xactly the same idea. and Mr Wheeler seems to have the better claim on “the hive."â€" as our Grit friends are so anxious to christen this riding. The assassmation of Lord Cavendish and Mr. Burke, is the crowning tragedy of the long series ofhorrora perpetrated in unhappy Ireland. The murders shouldnot reflect on the nation, but thev do, and the Irish race will soon become noted as marauders, assassins and desperadoes. Parnell and all his allies express the profounriest horror and regret, No reasonuble or intelligent person doubls their sincerity, but it, is also apparent that the long and violent agitation they promoted, is productive ot‘justeuch calamaties amnngsta hot- blooded and unreasoning people. The indicmions are that the Doctor will not eel. the nomination for \& est ’Omurio. but that he will have to conâ€" test North York. and then step down- ward out of political Ufa, for name time. It is hard lines. No wonder he is woxried. 'coun of Mom-H. Tasty. Mr. Trevelyan has been. nbpointcd as Chief Secretary. and Mr.Blake apUnder Secretary, and the pnlic.‘y of conciliation will doubtless be connnued. The most rénsonable view of the mat- ter is that the murders are the work of «villains who care nothing fur Ireland. -â€"are. indeed her worst enemies. but who wirh to keep up biner strife and mrmml The wish ofthe whole civi» iized world Is that they may be caught. and speedily punished. Ireland has suffered long and severely {hrough unjustund oppressive legisla- tion, and the tyranny of' her landlords and officials. but such deeds as were en- acted on Saturday, shock and disgust her wan-men friends, and retard the pro greats of'liberty and justice. How party feeling will influence the average Grit can be seen by the Reform- er of'last week, which says that “the meanest act of Sir John is taking Stoufl' ville from the East Riding of York, in order to defeat Mackenzie." The Re- former knows that the whole of Stouffâ€" ville was not taken from East York, only half oi'it, but the idea is evidently to make the change appear more telling against theGrits.Any fair‘minded person will admit that the change is a sensible one, and if the Reformer cannot find any meaner act than this to c'lunplam about. it had better let upw for very shame’s sake. How would it like to have Now- market placed in two Ridings. It would be about as reasonable for the dissatisfied organs to complain because Richmond Hill was not placed in East and West York. but it shows how determined they are to find fault. Newspaper Posta ge Abolished. Even the Grit papers cannot deny that. the Government acted wisely in abolishâ€" ing the postage on newspapers. This tax on papers amounted to quite an item in the course ofa year, and was especially oneruns when paid in advance for sub- scribers who failed to remit the price of the paper. The present Gnvernment by wise legislation, have placed the country in such a pusition that, the tax is no long- er required for revenue. Let us ee how many of the Opposition organs will have the manliness to commend the Govern- ment- for flu: Act. up! ongmlszmshfl We 213m Etjmnld. Richmond HIII. Ont. The Irish Tragedy. A Sensible Change. A meeting of the electors in the inter est of Mr. Boultbee, was held at Thorn- hill. on Tuesday evening lost. The at- tendance was large. and the uudiutee were, appurentlv, well pOsted on the political questions nowbr-f'ore the country. Scarboro’. Etobicoke. Yolk Township. Vaughan. Richmond Hill. Markham and all sections of East and West York were represented it. the audience. Mr John Lungatnfl‘ occupied the chair. Mr. Boultbee made an able review of the policy of the Hoverument, and conâ€" trasted it with that oftheir opponents. As one instance of' the present prosperity of' the country he cited the fact of there being such large Ruins deposited in the Savings Bank in excess of the withdrawâ€" als. for the last two years. Only by a system of protection could f any young country, situated as we are, ' become great and strong. It did not matter whether he was elected or not. as long as the country was governed as it had been since '78. But if we adopt the policy of our opponents we must go back. The purchasing power of the people has increased since "78, our reveâ€" one has increased, wages are higher, farm produce commands better prices, and on every hand there is evidence ofa good time and prosperity The finances of the country are in such a prosperous condition that we can devote large sums ‘ to Public Works. such as Toronto “arâ€" t hor, and the development of the North- West. We are also paying off our large public debt. and are able to build the Pacific Railway without gotng one cent into debt this year Our opponents may theorize about Free Trade and Protection as much as they please. but here are the hard facts to answer them. The inten- tion of the opposition was evidently to contest the election on the N. P. They are ashamed of their policy in thePacific Railway. Mr. Mackenzie. in a recent speech, called the National Policy a National Folly and a National (Trime. & the electors could therefore judge how he would treat the policy it'nn opportun- ity were afforded. M r. Boultbee still held the same views he advocated in '79 and would continue to do so until he saw better reasons than had vet been given for maktnga change. He referred to the rapid and wonderful development of the North West through the marvellous energy of the Canada Pacific Railway Company, who would soon have a line of railway from Thunder Bay to Winnipeg and out on the plains further west. Mr. Budgernw took the platform. and said a severe: euld prawn-(rd him fwm apt-uk- ing. but Mr H udgins Would address the lure!- ing. B'ossra Hedging. Tail and Jul-v then spnkein behalf nf' th ()pmmuinn. and Messrs. Formal! and Hndgwn on behalf or the Government. MI . Bouhbeei’s lemarks were f‘roqnent- ly and loudly applauded. and seemed to be heartily endorsed by the warning ‘ H having: been announce-d lhul Mr. Madge- row and Some ofth friends winho-d to spank Mr. Bnuhbpe said he was willing to M ow them the Hume time lhut he look himself. The lmeueas nf th hnur prevented Mr. Bouhbw' fl In nmliing any rxluudva 19- mmku in emu-lush“. but he do-f't-uded th Redish-lhuliun Hill Ihe Hmn-dury Awmd Reuniutiun. am] rfi'. ctively confine-d the al- ;zumems advancvd by hlS opponents. There is plenty of excitement among the Opposition at present and the Globe is thundering about l'h-Volution again This is the fourth Revolution that we have been threatened with. and )et. there has been no blood tilted. First. the National Policy would cause a getter al uprising: ; then the Sjnrlicate Mono poly Would arouse the people to dtivo an unjust and incapable Ministry from their seats. with pitch forks and other warlike Implements As if this was not misery e tough. the Boundary Award was to hurl upon the country a scene of carnage and rapine. We weathered all these loudly predicted storms, and the Conservative Ministry did not seem to even quiver. 2 Bu!1 the last straw has been applied, and every true Grit is buund to kick againsx that strawfl‘he orher acts might have bven f'u‘given,-â€"â€"-m fact. were in a fair way nf‘ being forgiven,â€"-- but this Re-distrihunnn is just 1.00 much. If sonwtlling terrible does not happen soon, we WI” have the Globe coming out in red ink, and than ~r The Deluge On Saturday lam. the 6th inn" 1 hand- bill WM: 10 br- h‘ean ruslvd up in a certain plum in lhis nletuwoli's. hf y-wculinr interest lo ail iv 'ev-usnd in the 'i‘mnperm co cam-o. It had bueu nut up some lim» dining the nighl. as the punk-'3 wew unwilling to figure pmminemlv as Bill rumors. This bill nnnnuur-pd dun 1h» mumhvrs nf Nu Surrender Divisimx. Nu. 361. intende to hold a greal clmriug sale. of a] commn- dilies usually dauh in by such nr aniz aims, in order-lo make mum fu- the annnu! stock of layer and mhw tie-Iicncies, which 'he wfinnd and hi_h|y sunsihvo- natune of Iha brethren in lhlS . m hhurhood seem to actuallv demand Them was a fair turn out an Ihe night appoimed ful‘lhl‘ sale. but it was post-- poned umil the 20h ins! . by mder of the w-nerable Mr Taylor as tho aucximwor was snmwhnl mmnacwd in his pedal (21‘ tremities. lhrnugh an auuck of rheumau mam. which Oven u liberal application of S! Jacobs Oil. nnd nu over-dune of San-- devsnn’s Infallihle Uil huled to remove or evrn xempnrm'ily alleviate. The hréthxen wihhed 10 have everylhing cleared out, and all end stuck dispkmed of m mder lo open out on Ihe 24th (\f Mav. with a clean recmd and ulluw their system m bvcome exhnlim-aled willnhv usual mixtures in rut-h cases made m d pl'OVldb-‘d. b" a kind and symlmthmic landlord, Who km-Ws the weakness nf (mr common humanity, and how to bracelhese young men up. They veqnile u deal of blaming up, too. Tlmely Warning. Now is the- urns-u. tnr sudden colds and distrassing cuughfl. heal them will: Hag-- yurd's Pecmrnl Balsam, it cures Influenza, asthma. croup. whooping cough. hronchiliu, and all pulmonary complaints leading to cozzsqmptzon. Hardscrabble, Mny 9th. 1882. Boultbee at Thornhill. From our own Correspondan Another Revoluuon. Hardscrabble SELL” G I “T l A good deal of excits-ment was caused over the horse race‘ last Friday. which took place on the Brampton Race Course. Fra- ‘ternity of Richmond Hill. Maple. and l Woodhridge, took a holiday. and went to g the race tor a days sport. The Woodhridxe 5 more proved kernel! too much for the Maple lmare. and finally won the stakes. A good i deal of heuing Was indulged in. and some came home looking cheerful and hnpby. while >othera looked nuher and. Wood- bridge is a fast place, Do beware in the future. Mr. Jnhn Nattrela of Wondbridge. has been appoimed Clerk of the Division Court here. in place of Mr. Joel Human. re- signed Mr Human is well known through- oul thin part of the country. nnd no dnubl will carry on the Court business, in u bus-- ineu-liko manner. Fall when! 1001:: rather bad in some placeu. but. a good deal of i‘ look! well The spring crops Ire nénrly all in. except- ing pens, whtch are sown late on account of the bug. Wallace Bros. have Inld about 1.600 bushels of seed peas. brought from Owen Sound and Teeswalel. lhia spring, at their mill. The Commissioner: granted fire license! in our village. two shop and three hotel. So there will be no trouble to get your thirst quenched in hot Weather. CITY FATHERS The Council Board met recently. but not much businen of any importance was transacted. only the swearing fin of the constable and pound-keeper. Tlle haven’t got in the hang of Council matters yet. SAD ACCIDENT. A and accident occured here last night. which proved fatal. to o woman named Gnrdner. who lived with her husband about one mile from here. at the Humber bridge. on the railwuy. The 9 o’clock exnrne. going down. ran over her near her home. mnngling her in a dreadful mom-er. cutting of? bath legs and cutting her body in pieces. The bend and shoulders were thrown off the truck Death must have been instant-- lam-th. The night was very dark. and she was going home, but as to how the accident happened is not. known Two young children and her husband. are left to mourn her loss. The poor man has been sick for a long time and has the sympathy of all who knew him. Coroner Stephen- son in bnlding an inquest this evening. Our M. P. is expected home this Wt‘ek. Tm U'Du'. Mr Tuzgmt's MW I‘m-room in fast hing com! led. M! Jnuh Kaiser in five cnn-v vmcl-vr. w d is dnimz a good job. Mr T. WMkc-r and his brother au- dniug good plas- Ierinsz and il will anon he finished. Seadinu is about over in [his vicinity The full whmul down not look very good on ac- count n-f'he drv wenlhvr. Tho- Bund are making mrunzemenls for 3 Hz time on lhfl 24th uf May. Mr. Lund is dmng a rushing business. zoning rigs ready fur Ihe 241h of Mug. Woodbridge. May 9th. 1882. One dm- last virveli the town conuable gal upset by a lime boy in the village. and as he :0! hold ofa chair and climbed up he was heard tn any Ihal was the (1581- time he was eyor flupped in his life The Row... M r. (‘nmplnnm of Maple. preached here on Sunng evening to a largo and anunlive audience. \Ir Ruland Harvey. 31 ochool tvacher in this locaiiiy guw a lecture on "Ruben Ruikes.” to a urowdvd hI-une. a few Sun" days ago. HP haude llw subject in an able manner, at d the lecture pmde very intemsnne and dN'idediy instructive. Auv Sunday School rnqmriug funds, nhuuld give him a call for a mmd lemma. Kw Jumps Rnnkin will prPnch hpre on Sunday mormng next. at IO 30 n’clnck “Don't Give up the Ship" were the ummahle words of Con-madam Pm-rv W» repPat. "Don! Givv un 1h.- Ship." poor dvlpuiring invalid, but try Ru». dock Blund Bitters. It curvs others. whv nut vou ? It rennvates. rogulntas and tom-a all the organs of uncretinn, and rcstuws lust Vitality. “Don't Give up the Ship" were the memmahle words of Coo-modote Perrr We repeat. "Don! Givv uo lhl‘ Ship." poor dPID’IiI'ing invalid, but try Ru». dock Blood Bitters. It cures others. whv not you 7 It renovates. regulates and tom-a all the organs of uncretiou, and restores lost Vitality. "MAPLE. . (From our own Correspondent.) Bosnia-mu set-nut to he tm-ly nrou d lIFV‘P. probably on account of the new buildings being pushed ahead Your waders will be glad to hem that Dr Orr in on his l’evt again. The Dttt' in very wo-nk yet. hut titer» in every tikvly hood that ho will sour. be j't-‘Jging M't-llt~d the country again. teoli-tg pu'st-s and miniatering pills in his usual chw-Hul manner. :1". ll IA.I than BAND Pic-Nieâ€"The Tenton Band intend to hold their fourth annual pic-ntc= on the 24th inst.. and~aro now arranging a firstâ€"class programme. Every person who has ever attended one of these very plettttunt gatherings know that theTeston boy‘tcan tun a good pic-nic, and make it very agreeable to tisitors. The proâ€" ceeds of' the pic-uic will be applied to purchasing a uniform The Teston Baud can play very nicely now. and when they get on their new clotheu the instruments will be made to almost speak. especially when, at some pic‘nie. the owner of a pair of bright eyes c-tsts admiring glances at some of the young fellows, and gives ‘ them to understand that the uniform is just too swret for anything, except. to a- : dorn their graceful figure Boys get that. uniform ri;ht away. Rhoumatlc Remedy. There is m) hem-r cu 9 for Hheâ€"ammiam thnn ngyurd'a Yellow Oil and uccnxding In dirH-Imns on the hulllfl. It also (-nrnr Bums, Scwlds. Frost Bites. BIuiaa-s. lump-- mls. and all wounds oflhe flvsh. All domi- en. sell it, pnce- 25 coma Aannnm mv-rchant regularly visit: Aurora and dPlivers groceries. olcu whirh celâ€" minly appears a little cnrioul The low Im doubt allnwn lhis truffle. yet it is truly hard on the man-hum». v hu pay taxes and generally assist in supporting Ihe town, to rhus he out-sold, for no other cause than that the wagons call regularly at renidencel with goods. i (From our own Cottrenpondent.) Busnwnu see-ms In by 'm-Iy nruu d hrw. probably cun account of the new buildings being pushed ahead 'l‘h» annual conference of 'he Primitive Mmhudist body of Ontario will be held in Aurm-u Ihis venr The clergvmen and delt- gues wall assemble on the 26th inst , and remain one week. R Trent-h left for Winnipeg lust Week. The Borealix says lhn street Inmm :an dull and the side-walks are dungemus in Hume pIMCPS Thu Cricket Club Concert was a grand BUCCO‘BS Saved from the Poorhouu. For yeava lJuvitl Alliugswnrth suffered with rheumatism. and mutwithstundi‘ g the has! medical attendance could not find r9- lief He came to the Scinta County Poorâ€" hnuse. and had to by naurird into und out of hvd on uccount of his helpless cunditinn Al'lnr the failure of all thn ream-dies which had been applivd. the directors of the Poor- hnuse Irsoived to 1139 the celebrated Gm-mnn Remedy. St. Jucobs Oil. and this was is fortunate N‘Hliulinll : lor. with the trial of one lmttle. the patient was already batter. and when four bottles had been used upon him he could ngtin walk about without the use of a cane. The facts, as above stated, will be verifiedby the editor of the Ports- momh (Ohio) Correspondent. Teslon. Mny 8th 4882 Maple, Mav 10th 1882 NEW CLERK OI DIVISION COURT. (From our own Correspondent) (From our own Correspondent.) WOODBRIDGE. LIQUOR LIOBNBKB Infill: RACE. TESTON. TIE CROPS. AURORA. ~Bonnuas‘ Revision Co’un, on Saturday, May 27th. See advertisement. anner asks: “Who hath not. owued. with rapture Imimn frame. The pnwer. the grace. the magic of a name?" And if it is the nnme of s pen, be sure it in one of Euerbrook's. if a coal oil 1 mp is filled full in n cold room. and :hen brought imo a warm one” the heat will cause. the oil to expand and' 0V.Tfl')w, and lead: to the suppicion that; the lamp lenks. This should be avoide byl not filling completely ; knowing thin mu? Occur. sufiicient 'spuce qhould be lot} 10- al--. low for expansion, | Cancunâ€"A Grand Concert will he held in the Presbyterian Church, in this village. on the evening of the 24th. The programme Will be one of unusual excellence and amongst the name-nu it, are Miss Hillarv and other celebrated singers and speakers. of Toronto, and Miss Newton, of Richmond Hill. FIRIMEN.â€"-The Fire Brigade were out for practice on Friday evening last. They tackled 3 tank on the corner of Elizabeth and Centre Streets, find threw a good stream of water on to the Tem- perance Hall They meet agnin for practice, on Friday, 19th inst. Annmomn Menusâ€"In East York, the following l'cenaes have been granted in addition to Ihe 1m just pub‘ li~h¢d. C. Thom ankville; R. Crewe, Norway ; W Meek. Victoria Sqmre. In We-t York lioemes were grau'ed to J Palmer and W. Hewixon, Richmond THE Y4TH.â€"-â€"The Posters are out for the Ric umnd Hill and Yonge Street Spring Exhibition. and the prize list is as lame and vutied as ever Three special prizes are given by Mr J Rugsel 810, M r J Palmer 810. and the Lttdies' Aid Society of the U. M. Church 83. A number of bombs on the ground hive already been sold, and the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches are busy makâ€" ing arrangements for supplying dinner and ten to the crowds expected to be present. The Village Band is engaged for the day, and it, is said a city Band will be present. Grnrd Concerts are to be given in the evening by the churches mentioned above, and we are going to have a big time generally. H ill. I The jury at Burris on Fridly brought in a ' verdict of "not guilty" in the can of Wm. I Nev. charged with the murdor of Mr Slight, } of Innisfil, in Norembgr last: " Ins'rrrnrn MEITING.- The adjourned meaning of the members nflhe Mechanâ€" ics' lnslilute will be held in the Cnmmn- tea Know of the Masonic Hull. on Tuesday, 16th inst. We have some fifty membeIs, and out of tha: number there should be an attendance of twemyâ€"five or thirty a! tin annual meeting. The lmtitule is in better standing lllan it has been for some time. and the Treasurer’s Report will surprise some of the members TnoTTIKG.â€"Thc match announced by our Woodbridgc correspondent, last wt ek to take place at Brampton, on Friday lust. for a purse ot'$100, was won by the horse owned by Mr. Rowntree, of Wondbridge. The best time made was 9.54, in the neco .d heat. The first heat was taken by Mr. Rowntree's horse. The driver of Mr. Butkholdet'u mare was changed. and the mare took the 2nd eustly. but failed to get tvhnre soon enough on the 3rd. Quite a numt-er of persons from this village and neighborhood were present, and somewhat interested in the race. There was a wood crowd on the grounds and considerable money changed hands. Hounwu's PILLS â€"â€"With darkvning duvn and changing tempnrmurrs the diges- tinn hFCUIHPS impun'rd. lhc- liver dinnrderpd. and 1h» mind duapoudum. unless the cause of [hp inroyulmity bv expelled fmm the him-d and bndv by Much an uhrmnve us thin-u Pills, Tbs-v rii-ectly unnck 1hr sourcp nith evil. thrust nut u“ impurixit-u from tbs- t-iu ulminn, roll-Inn; the dialeinpwred mu guns In their natural Mule. and correct all defective nrcontmninuled secretions. Such an (“my manna ul'i: sliluting henhh. sunny“) and chvprfuhxena sh uld lm nm-lird by all Whnse alum:th are Weak, whnlu minds are much hn'Rfl-‘Fd. or whose hxainn un- nver Wmlwd. Ho lnway'a in Pssenfiully a blond Iomporing mmlivine. whereby its influvI-cu rem-1195 lhl- remotes! fibre ufthe frame and efl'ecla a universal gond A ploughing uhihition took place on Tuesday at Milllkvn's l'ornerl. on Ihn T0- rnnm and Niplasing Railroad, which was parlicipulvd in by nrvpn ofthe oldest plough- mpu in York. The following tnok par! :â€" Wln. “and W T Hand. and Wm. Millio- Lmn. Markham ; Andrew Hood. Thomas Hood, Simpson Ronnie. and George Morgan Scarbnrnugh. Simpson Rennie proved to he the hes! man. but he was closely follow- ed by Av-drvw Hood. and onlv nn epr-rt could have dislinguished bemeen the two. How to Cure a Cold. Upnn the find feeling of chi” or shivering remnin indoors if possible. bathe the feet in tepid water. gradually increasing the he»! as lung as II can be comfnrtably borne. drink freely of warm ginger tea or sage tea, to induce parspirmion. and take sHugvmd's Pucmrai Balsam according to directions on (he buttle. Htgynrd'a Balnm cures caught, submit. and bronchitis, LOCAL ITEMS. PLOWIHG MATCH. r Elderly ladies are proverbislly noted for a desire to interfere in what is commonlr known Issa"mstch." We have a daughter 01 Eve in this section. who has inherited. along with other charming feminine traits, this characteristic which seems to belong particularly to that sex. When the elderl dame, who is sometime! celled ‘ Mother Rubber . saw that this voting fellow and :hisgirl had shout come to the conclusion to ‘journey together through this sin-tossed end sorrow-laden world, she msde an short to get { him for her eon-in-lsw. He called around lever- : e1 times, and then came to the conclusion, that ; love was s. delusion, end money was the only ,resl tangible object worth striving for in this lower life. He has gone beck on Mrs. Hubbard's deughter,snd is now Waiting on a girl who is suppesedto get 83,001. from the :n'rnn when some lucky man wins her. Faithless men. go to the maiden Who is waiting there for you ; Tell her that you love her dearly. That you'll ever more be true. But you‘d better keep your eye skinned, For the old man's boot ; And when you hear his gentle footstep, Then You’d better scoot. A young nut. who lives a. few miles from here, has been pm in Lttentions to a. nice young girl, in the suburbs. or Iome time. He is handsome. and she is pretty, and the world seemed mix and beauyiful. But a cloud came along. and such a. cloud. The Council met on Thursday evening, May 4th. Present? the Reeve. and Messrs. Duncumb, Sanâ€" derson, and Puglley. The minutes of last. meevr Sm; were approved. and the Assessment Roll for 1882, was laid on the table. _ fine Eééaihi 707W“. J. Powell. for work on side- rogd._nmqqntip_g Io§16nwys grderedfip bp- paid; -v§;113;71§8.778797 nfit‘hofizihg {he régjstratioh of certalg “reaming; east of Yongo street. was Page -_. r“'Zf‘inveâ€"Clerk was instructed to ndvertine the meeting of the Court of Ravjflion. find the Coun- cil ndjomnod un‘il the nth «My. The bov Jacobs, who a few dnys ago was enn- tlnerl in (ha police celln for a day Mr fi-zhtinn. has got himself into bumble again. He stole a :35 bill from his mother on Monday nn-rninu. It. is believed thnt he and ammo other boys huve gone to the Don. having at suvmliod t‘ omsl-lvos with whisky. The comm lea ure after them, and it in he wed that; may be caught, as Jucobs' mother can 1 1 afford to lose the money. LETTER CARRXERFF B THE VILLAGE. Thomas Scott and Wm Robinson rncelvnd their am‘ointmnuts as letlpr n rrzern for the vill- mze. nncl will be sworn in at once, It is under- stood the del ver\ 0! letters unfier the new syn» tam will commence immediately. TEE ASSESSMENT. The total amount of assessment for the muni- cipality for the present year is $2,653,368, being an increase over last your at 3.47.825 IOTRERS! MOTHERS H r MOTHERS Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a. sick child suflering and Crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If no, go at once and get 9. bottle of MRS. wmsLoW's sou’rn- ING SYRUP, It will relieve the poor little .snffci- er immediatelyâ€"«depend upon it; there {a no mistake about it. There is not a mother on aunt: who bus ever need it. who will not tell you at once that it Will regulate the bowels. and give rest to the mother. and relief and health to thu child, operating like magic. It in perfectly safe to use in all onses, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best femide phvslcinus and nurses in the United States Sold evervwhere nt 25 cents a bottle. NOHIVATXONB FOR DBPUTY-REEEV 0!" YORK. The nmniustiun of candidates for the Deputv- Reovuhip of York, took films on Monday morn ing. at Davilville. Mr J‘k’LL-slie. clerk of the township. presided. The following gentlemen ware nominated 1-â€" W H Hodgson, Joseph H Sheppard, Thou W Elliott, Frank Turner. J A Mucdonuld, John Wat.- Ion. Messrs J AMacdnnald and John Watson re- tired from the contest. 'l‘ha pt lling taken place on Mondav next, the 15th inst. EHHBT IIF REV! 10?“ l UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given. to all whom it may concern. that the first sitting of tho Court of Revision. for the Village of Richmond Bill, will be held in the Council Chamber At 8.30 p. m., of which all persons interezted are requested to take Notize, und govern themaelvql accordingly. M TEEFY SATURDAY, 27‘"! OF MAY. I882. Canx. Clerk's omceBichmond Hill, 5th May. 1882. i3â€"t. SHEEN HIIIISB PLANTS ! Just arrived, a fine selection of Green Home Plants, Fruit and Ornamental Trees Richmond Hill, any 4th, '82 DRAIN TlLE, OF THE BEST! qum u 1:305 NIGETINGALE'S, RICHAIOND I'IILL ! REEMATISM; 5mm SOLD 8! ALL DRUGGISTB AND DEALER! ' I! HBDIGINE. fieuralgia, Sciofica, Lumbago, ' I‘aelache, Sonnets of {lie chest, Gout, Quins], Sore Throat, Swell- ing: and Sprain, Burn: and Sea/4:, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, E or and Headache, Frosted Fee! and Ears, and all other Pam: and Aches. F0 ration on earth equals 81‘. noon 0“ u I la a, aura, “mph- uad cheap Exlrrlml Remedy A trial nnuill but the comparatively trifling outlay of 60 (huh. Ind every one mining :1? pin on have chain and [mum great a" in no. Directions In Ilen- languages. How No. 12, Davenport Road. Yorkville‘ Apply at this 011309. Cranberry Marshville. TO LET! 31m @112 t: timzrntfi. MUNI! Il’AlJ] Y (From on! own Correspondent.) A. VOGELER Q 99.1 Vu1age Council. 18 TROUBLE AGAIN YORKV1LLE. DAVISVILLE. 5130! II LIFE >>Oi*-‘ k‘OR Ball‘mnrr. 114.. v. in A. c. DUNCUMB. Yaxkvile ilt S'rocanLIâ€"On Tuesday. May 9th, at Richmond Hill, Thomas stockdule. aged 70 yam. The funeral took plus-J on Wedneldny 1m, and was largely Attended. v Deceued wen a resident of this villege {or over 1 25 years. He was remarkably quiet and retire in character, and highly respected by all. lumenâ€"In Newmuket. on the 29th 111%., of consumption, after a. lengthened illness, Mr David Husk-M. neutmmged M yeua K Sml~1n Eut Gwillimbnry, on film 26th an"! of consumption, Thou W Smith, second son of Mr Burn Smith. aged 24 years, 5 months. Srmou'nâ€"At Merkhem, on the 30th um, Martha. relict of the lace Themes Speigbt, uh, aged 81 yam end 8 months. Humourâ€"At Markham, on the 2nd hut. Arthur Adolphus. eldest. son of J amen Speight, 1934].. Reeve, aged 25 yen-s, 9months and 24. days. The profoundth sympathy is evinced by the whole community, Deceased was buried with Masonic honors. . Barley Oats, Pans Rye Get 'VV HITOHURCH! HASTIN G5 vs. H ASTINGS. And with tho nppmbm ion L! Thomas Wnrdlnw Tuylor,Esquiro,Mastm-In Ordimu‘y, there will be sold by More or 1935‘ There (ms 90 ncres n! the said 1w clmu‘ed, and in a good state of cultivation in well fenced, 1: norms 01’ full wheat, 15 acres f.“ ploughed, 5 acres in bearing grape vines, of gnu variety, a good bearing orchard, about 600 nun ofunderdruining. 2never-fuiling stronmn u! wntv‘ cross the farm, a soft Win-Pr chum: and well There in nlno a frame dwelling house with kitch- en, large frnme barn, driving house. ht-rse and cow amhlvs, sheds and other out-buildings, all in n. muonglglp state of repair: The property will he sold subject to a reserved bid find by the Master In other respects the conditinnn of snle are the standing conditions of the said Court. The said lot 1. sitnnted ubout 55 milen from Stoufl'ville, 74 miles from Unionvills Stations. on the Toronto L‘s Nivissing. now the Midland Rail- way 01 Canaan}; mile»: from Lenlonville Post Cmce, and is convenient to churches and schools. The purchaser sbnll, ut the time of sale, pay a deposit; ..f ten per mm, of his purchase money to the Vendors or thr‘ir Solicitors. and the remaind- or into Court. to the credit of this cause. in one month thereafter. without interest, or if desired by the purchaser. nnfiicient with the deposit within onn mnnth without interest as will make up one-half of the whole purchase money. the balance to be secured hy Mortgage on the pram- ises. payable in {our equal amime inatulmnnts. wi_rh interest at neven perhcentl payable yearly. ‘ WFurtrherrpanriculnrs may be had at the Luv 031% of Messrs. Roblnson J. Kent, Vendors Bolivitors; MESSRSV MCMICHAEL, HOSKIN & OGDEN nnd JOHN KOSKIN. ESQ, mm T. W. TAYLOR. Dated April “at, 1882. IN THE VILLAGE OF [FNIOWELLIH Saturday, the lath Day of May, l882. In one Lot» the vnhmbla freehold property, known nsthe Hastings Farm. being the East Hal! 0! Lot No. 6. in the 5th Concession of flu Township of Whitchnrch, inthe Conny of York, containing 100 ACRES I’UB! JO AUCTION ! n qEALED TENDERS will be received by tho k undersigned up to Noon on WEDNESDAY, the 17m day of May next, in a lumu an m. for the purchase of the Government Telegraph Line (embracing the Poles, Wires, Insulators and Instruments), between Selkirk and 4 dmoncou. The conditions to be that a. line of telegraph communication is to be kept up between Winni- peg. Humbolc, Battleford and Edmonton, and tune Government messages be transmitted free of churge. SELKIRK T0 EDMONTON 2 The parties tendering must name, in addition to the lump sum may are prepared to give for the tnlcgmph line, the maximum rate of charge (or the transmission of messages to the public. Dam. of Raflwsys Ind Canals, Ottawa. lath April. 1882. Contractors are requested to bear in mind that an accepted bank cheque for the mm of 5300 must accomgany each tendor, which shall be forfeited if t 8 party tendering declines to enter into a. contract for supplying the timber at the rates and on the terms stated in the 030: sub-- mitted. The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose vendors are not ac- cepted This anartment does not, however, bind itself to accept the {owest or any tender D t. etwvn. I and C 3.19, ewot‘baw'a. MhYAprfl, 183g. 2’ No payEent ‘Tvzll 1:8 made on the timber until it has been delivm'ed at the place required on the respective canals, nor until it has been ex- mnined and approved by an officer detailed to} that service. , ‘ _ _ .. . I EALED TENDERS addressed to the under- signed nud endorsed “Tender for Timber for Lock Gates," will be received at this omco until the arrival of the Eastern and Weston: mails, ma THURSDAY, the 11th day 0! MAY nextJor the furnishing 0nd delivering. on or before the 3rd day of October. 1882, of Oak and Pine Timber, snwn to the uimeniions required {or the constiuction of Lock Gates for the new Looks at Greece’s Point. Grenville Canal, and the zww Lock at St: Amie, Ottawa Biveg. BBENVILLEMT. ANNE EANALS ’lhe timber must be 0. the qualities describad, and of the dimensions stated on in. printed bill which will be su plied on nppliontion,personally or by Ian/er, at t )5 omco where forms 01 Tender can also be obtained. ’N PURSUANCE of the Judgment mlde by . the Chancery Divirinn of the High Court of Juntice, in a. suit of FARM! By Mr cukmrx Eckudt, Auctioneer, atthe QUEEN’S H‘ )TEL, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. m. Fwy. OTTAWA RIVER. TELEGRAPH LINES IN THE TOWNSHIP OF‘ At One O'clock, p. m., SALE OF A BEAT H. NOTICE. By ordpr, $1111 F. BBAUN. F. BRAUN, 8110 $131 .134 138 Secretary. 11H- Secretaxy. 11 00 lo 976 15 l 45 4 50 50 85 -MUTUAL AID I 18 AND 60 YEARS. PM 51.00“ ~Tfl 55,0002 4 The‘l’hwnix Fire Insurance $60,000 I) E POSI T ED Nowtonbrook. Doc. lat, 188x. Not Going to the North-Wm. OAK RII)GES BLACKSMITH SHOP! 111M Glance has decided not to no to the North-West, an wiQhes to inform his old cus- tomers and the public generally, that he is preh- pmod to attend to all order in Oak Ridgel, March 6th. 1882. E XECUTO RS’ SALE OF LAB D GENERAL BLACKSMITHING- I In} AGRES, TWINS To sell Lot No. 20, in the sixth Concession of the Township of Gray. in the County 0! Huron, cnn~ mining One Hundred Acres, be the lame more or lens, will receive tenders from persons desirous of purchasina the and Lot Up to the first day of October, 1882‘ 8011M) BODY AND MIND ’l he. land in cuvvrrd with Mnuding timber comprising Beech, Maple, Pine and Cedar, 91¢. Address ROBERT HOLLAND, Richmond Hill, 1’. O Exxcc‘i‘onm Richmond Hill. March 22nd, 1882‘ ms2- THOMAS COOK. Concord, 1’. 0 Great clmnce to make money. Those who all wuysmke advantage of I the good chances of IDA k< ing money that are offered, generally becoms wealthy,whilo those who do not improve such, chances rem sin in poverty. We want many men, women.boys and girls to uork for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the firsc start The business will pnymnre than ten times ordiuury wages. Ex- eusive outfit furnished free. no ore who engages uilsto make money rapidly. You can devote your whole) time to the work, or only your spam mompnts. Full information and uvllthnt is needâ€"' $1961“ tree. Address Sussex 6: 00., Portland aino. TlllIRfiUGIl-BEED fi'TALLlOK‘ 7 MILH h ' This renowned thoroughbred,;whoae wrtorma- ances on the American and Cum.de Turf stumped him one of thy greatest horses of his day. will stand for mares during the present, senson. at his own stable, Oakridges, distance 16 miles north of Toronto, Puciculu attention given to Horse shoeing Mileainn in a rich chocolatn Chestnut, in color, standsâ€"hands high. and shows grout substance and finality. He has proved himself not only a. sure on! getter, but has also demonntmted hi5 ability to t) nnsmit his own distinguishing quuli- ties to his “get.” Hie colts have been pronounc. ed. bv com utent judges. to be exceptionally good. The allowing is Milesilm’u pedigree, and to horsemen it tells a e 1e of stoutnela and qual- ity no: to be surpnased :â€" JOHN HOLLAND. MILESIAN? Cnpxml not needed. We Willi w you $42 9 day a; upwards made at, heme-lgg'fie-indultriouu Men, women, b0 5 and girls mused evz rywhetm to work for us. ilow is the time. YOIIXGED work; in spare time only or give your whole time tO'fihG, business. You can live at home and do the work-A No other business will pay you nearly as welL No one can fail to make enormous pa by engag-. ing at once. Costly outfit and terms roe. Money made fast, easily and honorably, Address, Tum: 3: On. Augusta. Maine. V With Provincial Treasurer for the security of Policy Holders. The undersigned Executors, being authorized under xhe will of the late ............... 815 00‘ l l . . v . . . . . . . l . . . . . l ‘0 00‘ Mums taken to pasture and carefully atth to. on tea-unable terms. ‘ H. QUETTON ST. GEORGE To insure a foul... Single Leap ........ Highly recommended for Billotuneu, Brad-Ache, Col- stlpatloandlzuo tlon, Blaine“, Heartburn, Bad Breath, Loss of Apc‘ polite, Jamaal-3. Lou ot‘ Memory, Bolu- stomach, Liver Col-- pmnuor any illness arising from the Bull- sch, Bowen or Kidneys. Thom uto‘ mild and thuangh in theinction. a 1 to Pm’mdm rum: 95:. m 30x. # Compamy, Insures tt the lowest rates. FOR CASE 2 Amssments $1, at each death Lila. Insurer; my potion o! Sir Charles (SirArchy by Dlomed ‘ (1816) 11mported Citizan Maro- Mnrimn by SirArc hy Mari! We“ { Ella. Crump by Impflitil'n Sir Hercules Griecioli Wanderer Catalina Bay Maria Imp. Prim Beewoen tho ages 0! County of' Huron. CANADIAN 'I‘I‘lli MS : W. J. BULL, FOB IAm’n Eclipae bv Dumo t LadyLightfoot bysinrcby Newtonbrook, P. O. Emilius bv Orville Cressidu. by Whisker M- GLANCEY. businessnow befomv the public; You mm make money faster-1M werk. for usfihatum anythingeise. [Whalebone b Wuxv lMarisnno by ufti Whalobona by Waxy Peri by Wanderer Gohunnnh by Mercury Catharine by Woodpak’r Rob Booty by Chanticler Flight by Escape RIP 01' 531“. Va I 8min: Con-no. Oakrldgesm Ill-m

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