‘ v ~ ., . - ‘ , _'_wi11 'ut on in ï¬h'iiifliirillï¬iviï¬â€"Eé 'I be system of (xMulrlluclI!.~ )s hug imoneém. 6,, ya“. um, 30“ we, “fought , I . ‘ . ~ ,‘E . ' - . I ossi .e at any businen. Cl. gtnl not required. (“Hz to lmvmg 15m: cnmme .meulg" mu many“. You cm gnrk In the fl ‘9 Lulh as regards rungwn and place. 101' in spare timo only. Tho 1w ' is univoral y . x V ‘ - ads med to both lens on. a old. You can “hinge [he 1‘36"“ b33191†m a Leg!“ unify earn lrom 50 063’- to,‘ ï¬ ovary ov‘aning. x v m ' u [all he Proviucvï¬â€˜o h Tint all who ‘v'vantmn-k may at the business, i - do 0 . t -d E3.†r; e womuke thinun 1916;10:12sz who are lomnnon, perhaps, the 1 ea mdy men “notng gntisimt we $1111an $30 131301} the -r . .r ‘ i r «51 ', +. at] so wri‘pzm. 2 pu.*qura, ‘ooiana 1",, (3?â€th 0f {"9 has; . “Sta ; u (1"? ‘ (1&1, Best free. "15' nmm‘es 1mva “45116-1 b’y'ï¬ibuné of pace or religion, Mgug , flmgï¬ns‘ m thgmzhgxwzmm um talus :wog'ii. mm tbcrcuLinet of the countryu ‘mms “‘9‘°““?’:Â¥-’:w3“°‘“ I’m-"u" cu? Vm‘m. Addie†. It will be noticed that rgzrenive, ultra-Frenchlomcwhat v'enon’mua sore head Senator Bellerose, made a violent :peeclu in the Hams as usual, complainâ€" in‘g'thag thehrspe‘nkers of bntb houses “are Engliï¬h, whereas tl-e French should 'hav‘. tlmir representative in one‘ or we other House. Is it not about “we all this nonsense were dropl?"l;et us burn the best and moat availablc‘men, no matter “here llrey 161m: from; ’M the same time Manitoba nth fut} reâ€" yreaeulalive in the Cublllel. â€"' 'J'hia'is all as-Il should not be, We want a' Goya- ommeut composed of the best man and not of representative men...“ .Np‘matter \xbelhcr protestant or calllolic," eastern l nrwasterm maritime or Paciï¬c, let us! have a goat] man to re'p‘fesenh’Cnradian interests and tr.) \rm-kilhr them, no more nominee cl’a sect or sectioné-Em. l" ‘ l fir Leonard Tilley haulaid on the 731.10 of the House a statement show- ’r-g the amount 5r money on deposit to the credit of the Government of'Cannda nu the ï¬rst of January, 1884. whether in Canada or elsewhere, which was 83.651.119 43 in Garland: and 82,293,- 'tI-'89.92 in London; also a statement thawing the receipts and expenditure in detail tl.nrgeuble‘_ (0‘ the eonsolidated mm} from the ï¬rst‘day o‘fJuIy, 1882, t»; the 20th day of January, 1883, and trout the lst day‘ of Jilly. 1883, to the 20th day of January, 1884-. The statement of the receipts from lit July, 1882, to the 20th January, 1883'; were 819,981 363 81, and from the In of July, 1883. to the 20th Jhn'nary, 1884, 811869.133 3t), and the myments from the lat of'JuIy,1882. tn the 20th Janu- nry, 1883. 815.421.657.49, and from the ht ofJnly, 1883, to the 20th .of January, 1881, 816,406,860 33. 3‘3“,IW~ J. K. Ickonhxflgo it. Lawrence 0nnabâ€"â€"A. n muddy. J'akocn LandiMfln.â€"Chuls~s E. S‘mmons‘ it: inwrenoe' militateâ€"A3"; Hradoly. J'ahocn Lends Min-Charters E. B‘mmons. 'l he People‘s Store-4’. G. Sovngo. W l Among questions put the other day. was one by Mr. Farrow. “ Whether it is the intention of the Government this I session to reduce the me of postage on‘} letters from three centsto two centl.†uncertain..- â€".â€"-~â€". (from our own Correspondent) K Ten-meeting was held. under the one! piece of the indies of the Presbyterian """“~~m-.â€"'~â€"â€"r-‘M The Postmnsterâ€"G‘eneral's' answer in, Church. in this village, on Friday evening Elie alert; 'gittaltt. Richmond Hltl.0nt. Tc. :5; moose 1335; "time to . W..- -Mm- THURSDAY; JANUARY 31, 1884' “ Joiner: T0 SUBSEUBERS. ‘fhe date printed on each paper denotes the ttme when the subseription expires. I Bribery In Elections. Set-oral of our exchange: from time to time are harping upon bribery being so prevalent at elections. Everyone must telret it. It is impossible when both rides resort to this system of getting votes, to base a fair show of how half the seats would go. whether Conservaâ€" tive or Reform. The only way would seem to be, to effectually stop the cor-r )‘npt expenditure of money, to make yersonal canvassing a penal offence, and to provide for oomp’ulsory voting. As has been well observed. compulsory vot- ing would to no more objectionable than compulsory inry attendance, or compul- rory tax paying. We trust will see his way clear to introduce a 3 ill for the purpose of trying to remedy the great evil complained cf. The com munity at large would reap a great bene- ï¬t, and all the candidates who seek the Iuï¬'rages of the people, would be free from I vast amount of trouble By all means let them have as many meetings to address the electors as may be deemed necessary. but the system of canvassing Sir John . I ‘that the matter was under eonn'iderntion.’ . lent, 25th in“. The i ehere of the even» mg were the Rev. euro. Tenn: and ‘The position at present is, thnt thé éi~ Lynch. and n Mrs. Johnston. a late Mission- ;penditure is 8423.000 more than thereâ€" r cry to Jamaica. The Rev. Mr Totten’e std-- eeipts. Wont-ofï¬ces showed a large surplus over I expenditures. At the some time, itl It is also to be understood thtl’tl '5‘“ "3" 0" “Character Buildinz.†which the American Government did not malte‘ the reduction till the revenue from the cum-d by any in th “dunâ€. was. to any .the lean. very much nppreci» fled. in Lynch’s nddreu was not , appreu The treat of the evening. however, was the address given Mrs. Johnston. from Jamnrca. in ‘may be fairly urged. that the reduction which she grnphicully portrnyedlthe pit-turn ,in rates, wtll increase the number of. elapse scenery of thecoentrv {the produc- 'letters carried, and of a consequence '5‘?" 0f“ 30“ We think, it‘ I might, also, seriously, be taken into eon- bring up the revenue. sideration whether or not the doinï¬'awny with the Post-card, might. not. be a beneï¬t, not only of helping to increase the revenue, but, also. doing nwly with a system which is too often taken mi- .; vantage of by small-minded individuals, of irritating and annoying people by dunning them through the Post by card. In fact, if the penny postage on kttern' Eretaining the Postalâ€"curd. True,tt is,in some respects. the card is very hn'ndy, such as, calling public or privete meet-m .mgs bv, and. if, retained for this only, lno objections could be taken. On the whole, it‘ the Government see, that it can with some degree of. assurance, that the revenue will not sufl'er by the reduction of the rate of postage, by all means. let it be done, but let it be done with the 'proviso, that no more Postalâ€"cards will vbe provided for the public. We have, no doubt, that. the public interests will not sntfer by such a step, and we are lllso well sntieï¬cd that private feelings will be well studied by a move not. only popular, but proper and decent- I l ts adopted, there can be no excuse for; and the progress of its Minion cme. no: oddreei on the whole. wu ruterefling, humor-one and instructive Thin woe one of the molt plea-ant tiiipï¬â€˜ngs of the kind. that has been held' in Thorn-3 hill for some time. The proce‘ed’e‘ndï¬ount» ed to $65. Mr Robt. Cox, of this village, has dis-d posed of hie farm of 113 acres in Port. 2nd. Lot 4, township of Markham. te .‘rlr Rob:n-" non. of Aurora, for the-sum,ot'$8 50“). Mr. Cox;- heving purcbneed a heemit‘ulty situate ed buildinrlot from Mr ï¬rehihntd Gnll'nnd ough, intends to live a retired life in the village ni'Thornhill. Hr Cox will with-- out doubt, be a great acquisition to our vitlnxe. We no informed that the F'iinreh of England intend holding a grand Soiree in the Victoria. Hall, on Thursday evening. Stet. inst. They have In excellent pro»- gramme. end no doubt a very pleasant time will be spent. Thomhill, Jun. 29th, 2884. ,...â€"â€"-â€". o <-â€"-._... Woodbridge J outings. (From our own Correspondent.) 7 Handles]: Prindle's Pleasure Party which was billed tor here on 15th inst" did not put in appearance owing to the The return doc) not meet their fond uprctaliom. From it, the imports of the six months, we shown m be $5,- 700,000, less man those of' the con-es,- yonding period in 1882; while the ex - forts are cnly $3,600,000 less. The uports during the six months from July in December laat, show an excess over imports during the same period of 333,-- 400,000 Several of our exchange: from time to time are harping upon bribery being so prevalent at elections. Everyone must )uret it. It is impossible when both sides resort to this system of getting votes) to hue a fair show of how half the seats would go. whether Conservaâ€" tive or Reform. The only way would seem to be, to cfl'ectually stop the cor- )‘npt expenditure of money, to make yrsonal canvassing a penal offence, and to provide for comp’ulsorv voting‘ As has been well observed. compulsory vot- ing would [-0 no more objectionable than rompnlsory iury attendance, or compul- rory tax posing. We trust Sir John will see his way clear to introduce a 1 ill for the purpose of trying to remedy the great evil complained cf. The com munity at large would reap a great bene- ï¬t, and all the candidates who seek the Iuï¬'rages of the people, would be free from a vast amount of trouble By all means let them have as many meetings When it i recolfcchd that a large hum of the imports represents machinery impotth for the pmpose of manufactur- in; in Canada, it win be seen at once that lhe country is in a good state. The exports, notwithstanding, the [short cropi man; they were' iu’um six month. 'nom' July {0 Decqmber, 1882. We no receivmg our time of the Immigrams from Europe. In 1878 the number who came h Canada was 30,000 i91981,47,000; m 1882, 112,000; wad in 1883 the number was 113,000. (If Ihu number 34000 were from the linked States, and 11,000 ofthese were )cturned Canadians. No doubt the reâ€" turneannadians will more than likely yarn cut in be French Canadians who lure been working in the factories of Man.- eimsetrs, or in 11w lumber regions v.’ Michigan, who will again return to me ï¬xates after spending the money at )-'.,‘D.'¢ {but they have saved. 01' course cmreng so many immigrants there is sure 1:» be a eertain percentage ofunde'lira‘olc gwwpfc. ' :0 address the electors as may be deemed Lecessary, but the ayswm of canvassing had: to bribery of votes, what by mm:- in; or money buying. The Oppositior have called for a re- iuu, showing the exports and imports for the six months ended 313% December last, anticipating: the discovery, therein, rf upwelling (e invigorate their hope, that the country is going to ruin. WEW ALT "LETISEMEHTS. Imports and Exports. Immigration. postman; and wo will mail vou Free. I rows}, "Annm- has of sampio goods that .‘ y _ win at you in the way of making more “Vi 5 money m a aw 6 than ypq over thoggh} Ianm'LL. ‘L.._. L", ', [ Entfltor the working clan. Sand X0 certs {or 0&1, next free, "B nmm‘es mm Hg mags-1 b’y' tnusé y‘ahqgive zhgirylmlo him tu me :woz-K. [cram muss absqiatgly mm 'udolay' Mas-bum Adar“: Mums}: (Co, rm, maxim“. ' k Query Answered Péoplp ofuu ukwhon in lhe"brlt time to who 3 blood plziï¬ir T We anuor, 1hr beat tin" in now. Burdock Blood Bittm dbel ilrIm-k'of purifying. regaining, and toning the uystem‘ at In Iimu Ind unspnl. Purity in I“ thing. is ulna†in order with: required. THURSDAY. Jan. luteâ€"Credit Sale of Stock, Implementl, Furniture, etc , the property of Mr. F. Whitlook, It his residence, Richmond Hill, Sale to comm-no eat 1 o’clock, sharp. Terms :â€"-For the horse, 00w, heiferl, and all sums of 85 and under. (2th ; our that amount 4 monthl’ credit will be given on furnihina approved joint not“. 8. M Brown. Auct. A Good Introduotlon. J Kennedy, a merchant in Dixie. About three years Igo introduced Hagyard’l Pec- tornl Balsam to his eullomura by trying it in his own family for Cough: 3nd Cold†Bejng pleated will: runhl. III-p nlu fol- lowed, and it in now the fnmito mnody in that mighborheod. Reduétioh bf Postaï¬Ã©â€œ Rates Propertyâ€"Messrs. Duncan, Spragze, Morgan. Vnnnnt and O’Neil. Equali zalion and Assessment-wMessrn. Jackson, Richardwn, Irwin, Evans and Foster. Legislativeâ€"Menu. Jal Cook, Traviss. Van Norman, Turner. Industrial Homeâ€"Menu. Lloyd, Wilson, Rowen! Duncan and Richardson. Specialtiesâ€" Mesars. Secor, McConnell. Brown, Brucc and Park. Printing and Contingenciu ~Meaau. Saunders, anan, Abel], Ough and Booth. '1 He Honorialï¬Ã©nronph Alfrid Moul- -mn, a Member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada, and on. of her Ma- jesty’s Counsel learned in Law ; to be Judge of the Supergnr Court of the Province of Quebec, vice the Hononble Richard Allbyn, deceased. The following are the Standing Com- mittee: for the year 188-1 :â€"â€"Finance and Assessmentâ€"Menus. Tyre“, Unn- ning, Watson, Brodie and Yule. Bond- and bridgesâ€"Mean. Porter, Stnenaon, Holborn, Hartman 'and Franklnnd. Educationâ€"Messrs. Jones, Reeaor, McMath, Malloy and Davis. County Special to the Montreal Witneu from Toronto say: .-â€"-“Mr Honda’s action -in introducing a bill to repeal the McCar- thy License Act, is taken here an indic- caiion that the Dominion Government do not intend to enforce it. Before being forced n Ontario, it must in any event be amended, for no municipal oï¬ccr under our municipal law, on: not an licence commissioner. Conductor Barber has been tried nnd found “ not guilty†in connection with the recent action It the Humber. It was a tight queue for him. Barber v~| pnid to perform hi. duty, he no- glccied it, and the excuao was given, that. ho. " did not remember." If Burber was not responsible for the accident, who is ? This the public will naturally re- quire to knowI they will be anxious to place the blame on some person. So .nny live: as were lost by the and accidont cannot be done with impunity. H is Excellency the Governor Gcnonl has been pleased to make the. following nppgintment, on Jmnmmvâ€"qiuâ€" cured Inc. Any read" troubled wilh Dylpeplia, Coslinnen, HIndache. Livtr Complaint. elm, should call at H. Sanderson & Sons’ Dru}: 8mm. and secure a fru lrinl Bottle of McGregor’l Speedy Cnro at once. whuh will convince you of the merit! of lha medi cine. I! care: pormunemly where all other medicine- have failed. A†blood puriâ€" ï¬er it In“ no equal. Renembar i! com naming m try it. Regal" nine, ï¬fty cum and one dollar. York County Council. SaleiNovtices. € wukd lex- all thaThe Lives driest- dcntaof the U S. The In: ens, hud- ‘ momma book ever so (1 for his than mm on price. The futon telling took in Amcrion Immensv: proï¬ts to wants. Lil inboiligens reoplc want u. Any one .dam‘becomo nv auccssbful agent. 'L‘umx 2:“, HAL um: Bo»: Co, mama, Maine. A Concert was given in the evening, by about one hundred voices, to a large nudiencoâ€" considering severe cold weath er,and drifted TOIdI. Prof Stewart and daughter, violinists. accompanied by a daughter at. the piano, gave some ('xcel- lent uleetiom, highly appreciated by the nudienee. Mm Franks, Brampton. gave two solo: in her usual highlyâ€"ï¬atis‘ f’i'lg Itylo Mr. Ludlow, music teacher ll. Woodhill, gave a bass- solo. winch was well received. There Were due": and quartellea, Ind also a large number of selections given by the whole class Mrs Porter, of Clairville. presided at the piano and performed her part to the satisfaction of :11. Two resolutions were pulledaone to the people of Woodbridgo for their hospitality -, the other. that I eonvention be held annually. The Convention was brought to u 'eloae b’y singing the National Anthem. Tlï¬li iii-st Uonv‘entioo has been a ano- eees; and every Village and town should put forth a determined effort to secure the sorvicee of Prof Benl for four day: Woodbridge, Jan. 28th, 1884. Fridny morning and afternoon, there was a' larger attendance,and among those on the platform were Mr. and Misa Franks, and Stewart family, all of Brampton. and four cox-net players from Richmond Hill. Thursday morning, Pron Beal gaye a drill on voice-culture and relocation. The remaining part ofthe day was ocâ€" eugicd with drill on chorus music. K Tea-muting was held. under the ausi pica! of flu hdies of the Pmnbylerinn Church. inqtbio Village, on Friday evening hm, 25th inn. The i ï¬rst: of tho oven» ing were the Rev. turn. Tomlin and Lynch. ar-d g Hrs. Johnston. 3 late Mission- ary to Jamaica. The R". Mr Tolien’o ad» Brit's Viki on "Character Building." which was. to any .jhe lean. very much nppreci» (fed. nr Lynch’s Iddrou In not , appreu cmléd by any in tho audnnce. The mm! of lhe _gvg1}ixuz._how¢vur, guy the address The Musical Convention. held. in this Village on Jan. 2nd, 3rd and hit, 1884. opened on Wednesday morning at. 10 o’clock, with a quorum of ï¬fty voices. The work consisted of drill on church music. In the afternoon about. sixty augmbled, and were drilled in glee and unthem music. In the evening, a large number assembled and all were satisï¬ed with the proceedings of the ï¬rst day. We have to record the demh of one of the oldest maid of 'West York, 'l'hOmas Playter, wV 0 was born near Richmond Hill, in the Township "1' Vaughan, about the year 1802, and re- sided there till the year 1838. when he removed to what is now Woodbridue. Ind resided till the day of his dram, which took place at the old homeï¬teno adjoining the village. a couple of weeks ago He leaves a widow. son and daughter. He was a lifeâ€"long Conser- vative. and highly reapocled. The C. M.‘Sunday School held Hwir annual Sleighiuu Party yesterday m Bramptonmnd I believe had qui‘c njnlly time, a large number partaking of (be drive, etc. Beard, 0!? oid friend Sturgcnn Stewart, of the Liberal is about selling out. II thin the case ? Carnivals thiswwcok. Monday Was Court day, Judge Me Dougallman through the business in about ï¬fteen minutes, and departed on the morning train. The Cu} Fathers met on Monday, and Iook'the oath of nicer-hope they will stick (0 it. Concart lugscninï¬ibbidentflly slipped. and brokc'his leg Our Curlers went to Toronto 10- day to attend the grand Bonâ€" spell now going on there-hope they will giveagood account. of themselves. (The above was received (00 late far Inc insuo.â€"â€"En.) Mr Kohl. Cox, ofthis village, has dis-3 pound of hi: fauna of 113 ncrcl in Porn. 2nd. Lot 4, towmhip of Markham. te .‘rlr Robms' Ion. nf Aumrn, for tho-summffl 50“). Mr Cox: huing purcbsud a hmmih-lly shunt" ed buildinrlot from Mr ï¬rehihnld Gnll'nnâ€"r ough. intends Io live a rn’md life in the village M'Thornhi“. Mr Cox wi‘l with-- out doubl, b. a grout acqnfti‘livsn to our village. We no informad that line Fï¬meh of England Inland holding a irnnd Soiree in We Victeria Hall, on Thursday evening. 3!“. int. They hnva In oxwllent mo»- grnmme. Ind no doubt a very pleasant ï¬rm will be Ipent. 7 Endlesdc Prindle's Pleasure Partv which was billed lor here on 15th inst" did not put in appearance owing to the engine an evening trainfrom Toronto giving outf The Troupe disembarked at Pnrkdale, and disappointed a crowded house here. The Alloghanikns performed hate lam night. to a crowded house and ,gaVe general satisfaction. ca'p: McConnell ofR. 11-. pnid us a gyiflg visit (0-day. and found our village Woodbrldge. Jun. 23rd, 1894 W; do not Mid. aux-Selma ieapouimé for the amnion: of our Correspondents. Mr. John McClure, our village Cop- GRAND EMA}. CONVENTION. (From nimmfl Correlppudenz.) PADDY MILES. GRAND SOIREI Ailâ€"Tho congregation of Trinin Church} Thorhhill, intend piving an entertainment of I very n- chcrchc character. "in Vietnrio “all, this (Thursday) evening. Severn] indie: lad gentlemen from Toronto, AAuron, Ind Thornhill, have kindly consent-d to favor the audience with literary and mnoinl selection: of a high order. To: will ho eel-vied from 5 to 8 o’clock. Oyllor tablel'will also he provided {or thou who prefer"llx‘om to the tea tables. Tho oom- mittee will‘sparc no pains to nab thin the entext‘hin‘a‘sent of tho ' Manon. Tick. eta 23 canto} ohildreo twist: 12, 15 Mom. ' Goon Commaâ€"The celebrated Tennessee J ubilen Singers game I grunt Concert in the Temperance Hall. in this village, on Wednesday evening Inn, under the auspices of the I. O. G. T. Although the audience wu Iomewhat small. yet, the Company gave entire satisfaction, rendering x great many difï¬cult and charming selection The leading soprano singer '26 suffering from a severe cnltl, which made it very dflioull for lwr tn perform. but the rest of the parts were wall sustained. The Com-i pany are talking of returning oâ€˜ï¬ Monâ€" day evening next, and if the] (In; should be greeted with a full house. Mori’rï¬m} FAI'RJ-l'rlhe nun] monthli Cnnle Fair will be ,held Vinxthe Why, of! Wednesday next. Feb. (SIB. 'Gm’s Garconâ€"Tho loading 0::- loon last week, shows the ' or Publioan between two stools the h chrlhy Act and Crooks Act. Lawyer Macdonald on one side advocating on, Act and Lawyer Mouat ontho othez; doing the same for the Crooks. ‘ It boll} Measures on: in operation togethu, ha in afraid he will be obliged to pay for two licemcs instead of one. Poor fellow! He is to be commiserated. K LARGE lbud of our villagers‘la'tlfena- ed the barracks of the Salvation Army at Newmarket on Tuesday last. THE RINK â€"~The Skating Rink in being very fairly patronized this winter, and on Saturday evening last, the crowd was so large that it seemed as if" the whole country, for miles around, were on skates. The ice was in excellent, eondi ’ lion, and the happy throng as they glided joyfully around, seemed to Ipprecigte the cfl’nrta of the Proprietor, Mr Stevenâ€" son, in supplying themwilh amusement which is healthy and pleasant to all. ‘ fleeting. Our .vinuze father: will méet in the Council Chamber, on ‘Mo’ï¬ï¬‚ \q dï¬y eVeuing next, Feb. 4th, at 8 plfl‘i’. *. - 2 g PUBLISHERS Bifll'elin Vs]. L No. “1,. received at this oï¬cv, Price, 5 @913 a; year. Published by J H Nic’ lson, at. 240 Broadway, New York. PASHED â€"-We are pleased to notice that M r. Alexander McGiII, of the Rich- mond Hill High School. has passed ‘In'ccesnru‘ly the Prtiiminary Examin- tiou for the Civxl Service. ‘ Cï¬méé Loiâ€"Tï¬he People’s Store has on hand a choi‘ug lot of Groceries, Previ-ions, Cahned Goods: etc.,nt pi-iccl' that «rm aflgï¬isï¬'y’on. See new“ aé'vera‘ tisemont. ' Anmvmsmfï¬â€"The Anniversary Dedication of lhg C3 M. Church, in this village. will be held on Sunday, Feb. ï¬lth and Tuesday, the 12. Sew: oral popular speakers will be prnéufl. Further particulars next week. A- [â€"7.41 wâ€": wanna. are mnkim: \‘m-y slow hem!an 1f the umml Jannurv " thaw" springs npnn us quickly, we may look out for u bin; flood. Tia! TEA I TEA Iâ€"Extra value Black. Green and Japan 'l'eaa. Fresh and fragrant. Prices out ï¬ne at the. Cheap Cash [3 ouse.-â€"Sneath 81 Grennnn Swimmâ€"The Rev. 19ft. Par-Iona. of Knox Church. Toronto, noggin) flab pulpit in the Presbyteï¬â€™aï¬â€œ C‘ï¬urï¬ru in this village. on Sunday morning last}. and kept. the strict attendance. of the large. congregational by a very Medium ICl'mOH. ,Asn MAPLE.-The famonn arm? original Tennessee Juhilee Singers. will give one of Iheii' grand entertainment: in flat Masonic Hnll, at. Maple. on Fridav eveninc. Feb. 15b. We Imps they will‘ be grce1ed with a full house, as {hey are good. and deserving of it. GRAND (‘nxcmn’r -â€"A Grand Cm- cvrl in cnnnectinn will:~ I‘ne High School wm be given hv Ilw Univprsitv Chum Glee Club, in We Masmxic "a". in (MI viliage, on Fran‘rwning. Frb 81h. We have hvfnrn u-'-' the pm‘wnmmemhich is an exec-1km numennsisting ofchuru-eg, qunrlenes. duets, mlns, readinzn. etc. For parlwulurs we hillm' ' ' To LEND ~Tl'1irty thousand dollars m lend. at lowcnt current rules, necured by mortgage -.n land. in sum: not less than 3400.1‘Sltlcï¬y onnï¬déntitl. Any portion wishing to borrow monov. have now a ï¬rst-clau-npp-rtunity. SM udwrnscment. FIRE Bmmm.â€"The monthlv meet- ing ofthe Richmond Hill Fire Brigade will be dield on Friday evening next, Fob lat at 7.30 p. m. A large atten- dance is requested. After Ihomeeting. a debate will take place on the following auhjvctteRcsolv‘ed " That more dam- age is done by water than ï¬re, at I ï¬re ' The nï¬l-mative side will be captained by Mr. John Duncan, and the negative aide by Mr J. H. Sanderson. SNOW ! Snow! Examâ€"The are“ quantitv nf' mmw We have had. together with that which is ï¬lling alums! daily, is a sure indicalinn thut the "win": iii! no: man be over †The road! in many pianos are :Ihnnsb iPpnssable. and {he CHORAL SUCIETY'aâ€"There In A gnnd attendance at the Choral stick-W on Mnnflay owning: last. and it in quite noticeable that. the.,Snciety is rapidly progressing under the able instruction of Prof. Wilkinson. At every meeting the members seem to take a deeper in- tereï¬t, nnli as the Society is chiefly com- posed of excellenbtaient. it will. before Inng. he pronounced par (accllcnce. LOCAL ITEMS; )igflfnxun CELEBRATION.“ Wei hnv'q repaint! a circulnr addren‘set? to: Edmnhgoum, "a Township Mania» eipjl' oï¬'oo'u, nd others. begging us kind!†co~o '. o in promoting the Gen- gtfri'ninl Colo “ion of Ihe First Settle- jam". of Uppor Canada by the United Empiro L'oynliltl. which it is proposed 1 to boil. iii \tho City of Toronto, on I Thur-day, the 19th of June, 1884. As his mnutly doaircd lhn this Uelebra- tion nhull not be a local but a Provincial i movemou, the 6m Itep was to invite. Lby' Mrcaï¬'ofldoncd and through the ; Prou. the coaopnrntion of the different ' Mu nieipolitiet of the Province. and of I all pnriotie Ontario Canadians. and es- pecially, tho doeoendontl of U. E. Loy-r . Hints in I†m of tho countrymtirs ‘ torn: U, E oynliote being. intend-J to embraoo III who came to Upper Can'aéu in connequonoo of tho p’nlitical troubles nicopdilgrho Revolutionary Wanwheth- or the" nano- were on the Oï¬cial "U. E. JAM" 0!’ m. A Wondoml Resulth' A link bottle of Dr. Low’s Pleasant Worm Syrup hgl frequently destroyed from 100 to 100 woman. It. is pleasant. to lakeâ€" no em" cathartic being required. Tape worms haVe also been removed by it. of 15 to 35 feet in length. In is efl’octual for 31! vuieiEe-n ofnozms Iï¬iuiwg both thildwn and mm; Ind DVIIHIEO Thor. in IIOIhiIIE more productive of di' nun in n neiuhhmhood than had druinrgo Open tho onlnrtl and sluiceways and putify the locality. The obllrucliutta In the 'hu- unn tynen may be remedied in a similar murmur Ev Burdock Blood Bitters. which oponl all the outlets, of disease through the Bow-ll. Llnr, and Kidneyl. l will'Yt-ll'you more nhont Daisy next week. nlao'lome other people. ‘ llul. as for Dal-key. I ml] not say much about him, as he ii going to leave in.t|u.- Fplinu for Sherwood, when he intends to com- mence firming. Tu: BAD Boy ABROAD. Cranberry, Marshville. Jun, 291]], 1884. Lender lane being closed up with snow, the poor'uhorrl teacher has to tramp around by the road all the way froni Teflon. Some times the pawnhroker takelasloigh, and drives the Mime!- und mbolars. Good boy. your a Daisy. Mr. A._ McQuan-ic, of Maple, has ’ urohued the property known as the fury Farm, containing 300 acres, far the sum of $10,001). It WI†be a ï¬ne .hrm when clearcd up. We wish the purchaser every success in his underâ€" takjng - The boy‘ at school took up a tollec- tion, and bought a good foot-ball. The, have loll offun. Snow or storm makel no difference to lhem as they are found kicking. Go in ,boys, but don‘t knit Inybody._- _ Woonnnt‘m dikï¬tht.-â€"Th ï¬rst Fancy Dun Cetnivnl of the season. tender the nuspim of the Woodbridge Skating and Curling Club, was held in their Rink. In that village, on Tuesday eminz last, 29th inn. About thirty masquerade" glided around to the music of an excellent String Band, until about 3 .30 p.m..when the prizes competed for Itch awarded to the followingâ€"Beat lady pkator, costume, Miss Lottie Wilkinspng' Bee! lady costume, Miss Km Nothing; but. gent. skater in mm. Mr thnaton; best gent. eos-_ mm. W. IX Chalor; best comic lee» tum, gent‘ J. B Vanderhoof. Kwa the prints were twentieth. 511 these who felt ID in‘ liJned index-nga in skating till shunt. 10.33 In? ï¬lthnngh the ice was not in ï¬rstâ€"5&5 énndition, all ‘seemed to enjoy (henft‘ï¬elt’ce ~to their fullest enpaci‘ty. The'Cnrnival wag well and denmd‘ly patmniied by tr ï¬ï¬‚mber from the Retroï¬tting neighlmrhood, as well u the residents of the Village. We cnn- gratulnw our Woeflbtiidze friends on having such successful carnivwlé" Now, for I little fun! The old Bachelor has on hand a large and wellâ€"- assortod Itock of cats and kittens, which on be had cheap, for cash, or farm produce taken in exchange. sféiï¬ï¬gm to If» Plumber iRéliert'flFhrhrd is 116w :bout 810,000. Mr}. Develin, who has been conï¬ned to hei- bed with a broken leg for a long time, i! slowly recovering, which lxer mlny friend: will be glad to hear. Ilnumwn"! Pn.u‘.- In 1B9. nï¬rpfnï¬ms Mculiur m [mm Ihne Ptâ€! «1’ mmrimlh u] Tho-if an by IM- fniv ms h I ERIK-mu.- MI «mm»! for vhr remnvnl nf t‘h‘ei‘x nih- mvma Ihll an is Ikn mi‘h-t than wilhnw them. Alli-"261 a]! Munsrs.¢’fm-m Hu- “1.91126 lOtVnm In the- pv-wwmi ‘ nun-«ten! f-VM‘ is nt-emd-od In thu "9LHM4L1' l’iliuz 'hfl' i'l'ii‘l'fl'in'; ns-d puriivméu. prulquim rounder thin me And :vwxvluuhlv M "H eases vhy mm} M taken ha: {rmallrl 14%}in 5019's: fur \rny ï¬rwlamxaxim- or i‘ikiiiuv'iry «yl' .1110 "mm. wordlly aemo vinéfho (mm- rmud tutoring alu- sung." m r: st heullh. At a M111 medicine they are iIuleruucl‘lâ€" Ihlo I'm whining the mulndl‘g‘ of y-qmg and old" J Crlnbelry Marlbville. Jan. 213:, £884. Duily next come: under my notica. He livn‘ on tho Ride-road mar Teshm Some- han be is culled n pawn-brnker. but as I III nol much acquainted wi'h the boy.1 lull wail till I bear mum ahom him. Tm: BAD BOY ABROAD. Wtjï¬Ã© only husJ» "gunning mi around her? gi‘ï¬iggem.’ V Thor; um- : frw more of this kind who I will try and drll‘l'ibe :â€"chh- :Nau. just nemu tho In, from lhm old bucï¬rlur, but in h it pretty well know" to uh. 1 WI†my mum". ï¬lmy: him at present The mxl I will uh'up in Dark-«y. He in I skulluw. Ielï¬ah kind ul'u feliuw. who. I bilieve. intonds 16 be married noon. and in gov-I Around aflkiuz the young men if thy know what kind of n girl he is going mu git ; if Ibo] ever courted her, mud all luck fouliu‘h questions. I will now let him drop and gel at Lurrie, who st dom- mm Maple. Who" he 200i In see his girl he drive! I buck team with while faces. and a kind ofa two-seated buggy. with one IBII turned down. (Tho above was received we lute for lust ileumâ€"Ev.) Tth in been a [mud den: ii“ nbnm (he old bachelm- and his cum. ‘ I'hiih, I believe. in 3 mm nary Lnas Aromaâ€"The total sub- LOCAL iTEMS. ....-â€"-r o«.-â€"-â€"â€"-â€" Oranberry Marshvglla. (from our own Correspgndont.) Wheat fall, new, pet bush . . . . . . . . . ‘ Spring do 1 Burloy do . . ‘ 0M5, at. Pens do . . Rye do Dressed Hemmer 100 lbs‘ :Beef,him-d quarters,per 1L0 ms .. Mutton, by the 63389-96, per 100 tbs Chickens, per pair Ducks, per bmce . Geese,euch ....... '1‘urksys.en.ch . Butter. lbrolls . large rolls. ,; . ,bulfh‘i'm‘ry.... "Eggs, fresh, arr: . Potatoes, per bbl Alnplos per barrel .. Onloul, per bag .. , Cabbagcmor doz .. :Ce1ery,yer dnz . 'I‘urui vs, per bag Cm‘i‘u s. pot do kgï¬efa.,per bag . . wrgu‘ifps. pm' bag 1h)? pegnmn . 'i‘t'mw p’éi‘. ï¬rm ,. I V‘Jno‘} DE?‘ Best value in Teas, Sugars, Currants, Raisins, Figs, Peels. Spices, Ca-rmed‘aand Packaged Goods, Crockery, Glassware, . Lam‘ï¬s, &c., 810., &c. ' ALI) AT THE YER]? LOWEST PRICES. Agent’sfm I-larpers’ Bazaar Patterns; Teljms Cash or Exchange FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES V! Clothing! Mén’s and Boys’ Heavy S‘nits asn'd' OVercoatsk Hats, Caps, Ties, Shirts, Hosiery, ~..N.Gloves, “Hea'vy All-Wool Shirts and Drawers. , . Wifeâ€"Why don't you go [‘0 [I Sander- son: & Sona' Drug Store antigfl a. bottle of Fluid Lightning, You know it euros all such thing: as toothache, neuralgia. head-- ache. lamb-ago, earnche, sore throat, etc. It gives inshnt relief. Invite your attention to their ï¬ne Stock of Flannels, Blankets, Shawls, Clouds. Dress Goods‘ and Trimmings, Furs, Fancy Wool Goods, Hosim‘y, "and General Dry Goods. Wiï¬e’~"5hul's the manor nnw John. 1, mummy. Oh, that neuralgia and tooth-- ache nenr kills me. _ ,V , , A! the Civi‘f Assizes on Sathrday, before Judge Cameron. John and Rhoda Duck who keepun Hotel a! the Humber, neï¬i Mimic-n. have brought, an nmion against the city of Toronto. for damages sustained bv fullingimo an open drain. wbiiéh it is' claimvd. was negligently and unlawfully left open. CLOTHING! CLOTHING 2 Are you Imuhled wivh Salt Rheum. Rough Skin. Pimple! or (‘anker Soros ;1 If an 20 3: Once In H. Sandra-son and Son’s Drug Stow. and get a package on" McGreg-‘ or & I’m-Ra’s Catholic (‘erme Price manly-ï¬ve cents. _ It was "nor known to fail. solutely sure. No risk Capital not requir. ed, Reader, if you want business at which either sex, young or old. can nmke great guy Ml the time they work, with absolute car-- $663. week at home. $5 outï¬t free. Pay ab- ninty‘ write fbr particular: to H. HALLm-T & 00, Portland; flaiï¬â€˜Ã©; KYLE.â€"In Uxbridae. at her father's resid’ezï¬ce. on Friday, 2.5111 inst. Minm Bolster, the be-- loved wife of ClmaJE. Kyle, Toronto; n'ged 85 years. A Wrong opinion. Manv adnllxr is paid for preseriplinns for some disease llml never troublPd the palianl, and \vhml1he Sol? (1 {ï¬nally is worms which a few of ermnmu’s Wmm Powders would remove. These Puwders are plnasr Am. safe and snre. enmalu Iheir own milan lie, and are adapted for children or adults. Barley OM33, Pens Rye Dept. of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 2131*, J anuu‘rv, 1884. In the case of ï¬rms there must, attached the actual siguumrns. the nature of the' oécupltion andvresiclence of such member of the Same ; and further, a bank deposit receipt fur the sum of $4,009 must accompany t‘heltender for the Corn- wall Canal Works. The tender for the Rapids Plat work must be accoumxmied by a. bunk de-- osit receiptjor the sum of $3,013 I. The tenders or the deepening. &c., at the hand of the Galena Canal must be also accompanied by n. bank (18â€"- osit receipt for the sum of 3,000. The resvective eposnt. receiptswheques will not be new med) must be endorsed over to theHou. the the ï¬n" istnr of Railways and Canals, and will be torn. feit-ed if the party tendering declines entering in- to contract for the wnrks at the rates and on the terms state-d in the offer submitted. The de- posit; r'eceints thus sent in will 'He 'retui'ued 'to the rcspectiv; pm‘tissgvhuse ,tenders are not. ac- copped: Thmnbe artment (iter not, howevermmd itsmt to accept holowest or any tender. are requested to hear in mind that tenders will not he considered unless made strictly in accord- ance with the printed forms, Mid be accompanied by a letter stating tlmt the panel) or persons tendering have carefully examined the locality and the nature of the material found in the trial pigs, 420. ' ‘ ST. LAWRENCE [3111955331 A map of the head or upper entrance of the Cornwall Canal and the upper entrance of the Rupide Pint mum], together “ith plans and speciï¬cations of the respective works, can be seen at the Resident Engineer's ofï¬ce, Dicken- ron’s Landing ; and for the works at the head of the Galops Canal, at the Lock Keeper’s house , near the 1)]:xcc,nnd in each case pimis, 850., can be seen at this oï¬icc on and utter Tuesday, the 29th day of January, where printed Forms of Tender can be obtained. Contractors: are hereby informed that trial its have been sunk on the CORNWALL and {AI’IDE PLAT sections of the works. and thev I I A EALED TENDERS, addressed to the wide“ _ signed and endorsed "Tender for St, Law--J reuce Canals,†“ill bu received at this 011503 until the nrrivnl of the eastern and western mails on TUESDAY. the 12th day of Fc‘nuury lth. for the cmlstrnctmn of a lock and regulat» ipg Weir and the deeneping and oglgtrgengenb of until the nrrivnl of the eastern and western K1; the mom“ nf two o'clock, I). m., at tha "111.93% mails on TUESDAY. the 12th day of Fchmury of the BunkJrl Yonza strut. Toronto, for tho‘ noxt. for the cunstrnctmn of a lock and regulat» electimi‘of Liï¬-eccdys, and for other urpoasu con-- ing Weir and the deepening and enlargement of ‘ ï¬ycted w'zh ch ï¬rgqiution of ni Bunk. the upper entrance 1' th Contlwall Canal ‘ By 0! ii 0: Jr. Pro‘ï¬â€˜ieillï¬oud, A‘~»O.... u... AN» . 1 ml. ;H..‘nu...v 37m? Raï¬rrtiï¬rmcm. SNEATH 8a GRENNANe- TH E MARKETS 'I‘ORON'I“ )- JASH HOUSE Notlco to Contrdcfd‘fa' PRICES AT FARMERB‘ WAUGUNS Salt Rheum Cured. Fluld Lightning. By order. THURSDAY, JAX. 31, [834‘ DEATH RICHMOND HILL, THE CHEAP 'A. r. BRADLEY, $100 6105 . l 98 1 12 U 52 o 68 S7 88 73 74 62 09 111i 62 7 C2 7 50 0 00 60 6a 80 23 (£0 1 7 0.0.15 .0792 1.200 50 0 40 65) (‘6 I3 0“ 6 00 8 5’) (:0 ‘0 Sebretaw. 3 in l 01) 1 00 75 50 6."; 60 900 67(- OBI 24 00 18 00 The Company had a cipiul of a million, mostly Scottish money, wit formed some years ago. nnd bought oxl'ensin limit: and mills from Ilia Cook Bros, Geo J. and H. H. I! is understood mu 1% Hours. Cook made a good thing out of the gale. Geo. l J Cook is President of the Company. uni 1.5.8 Lockie, formerly manager oflho Bunk ' Cgmmerce, is ill ï¬nancinl manner. Th I 0| l Bank-‘3 mainly interested are lhc' Toronto, Queb‘eéï¬uné Commerce. the lhbilitiel to which font np cloaé on to n mllfrian doll-n. perhnps he'll? of which is secured. The Conirnerce it‘lh’e lgrgelt creditor. Miofld‘aji’; féb. '1117. ’84, Fnr'a‘ome lime “mm? [m Mir} Buly With the affairs. ohm: British Canadian Lumber and Tlmbfl' Company. the‘mï¬ce'a of which are at 34 Scott Street. Toronto. It val stated. a day or two ago, that a receiver had been appointed, or all?" that the company had assigned‘ to th bank! inter-- ested. _â€"-.>.<.â€".._.â€".n That convenient Store Ind Dwelling, situated. on the corner of Yong. 1nd Duflerin Struts, in the Village of Richmond Hill. FirItâ€"alul houlo, nearly new, containing 11 rooml Good brink c'allur. Hard and not: water. Alno Half an Acre of anL Good ambling. " Every convenionu. Rent modanta. PouclsionJaant, 1884. Apply to J. BROWN. It is now alleged that the may I'MÃ©ï¬ ments made as to tho value of tho llé‘ifd have not been reuhz’ed‘ and that not Only mll the shareholders loose All the honey that they put in it. but the ordinary crodtt- ovs will nut be paid, and the Bmh will be out a large amount. Patterson, Jun. 3rd, 18“. A short time ago it was hoped that the- Cnmpnny would pull through by each of the Banks advancing $50000 tnd Ha. Scott-11mm the snme nmonm, but lhll apu‘ Dears to have been abandnned. ' Wo ban on hand tho followmg uticldq, 111 im good ropnir, for ".10, cheap. 15 we ha." no humor" use for them :â€" If not disposed of by privno ule, will b0 13% up at Eckardt‘l I-bnmry Auction Sale at Rich-- mend Hill. PATTERSON I. IRO. Homo Plann- Many a benmilul rule has beenlnipped in the bud bv an \tmdiscmcnd worm, und mlny r: young fife has Been ancriï¬crd lo «he dc-’ struclive power of wo'rml in Ihe human syl- rem. lfyou would awe Ihozo other lendcr house plums. your children, give [hem Fret-- r’r’mn's Wï¬rfn Powderiylhay are aaie 3nd pleasant, anxLa‘re warrunled effectual $30,000 at lowest, current rates. Secured Iv _' mortgnge onlzmd. In sums notices than $4 . Strictly conï¬dential. Anply to J. K. FALCONIIDGEJ Richmond Hill, Jan. 29th, 1884. i401“ 2 Horses, I Pony, 2 Cu'ft'e'f". I Coy-if cred Buggy, I Open Buggv. 2 Light- Spring Waggonsnultablo for mar-'1 ket or sowing machlnes, ac.†Lighe_ Pair Bob suelgm, 3 Sets SIngIlin'ï¬ ness, I Set Double Harness. STORE AND DWELLING: 3M gavntimunm. ï¬lï¬m' Tnovsun nomné The Annual Meeting of this Allocint-ion for “'0‘ election hf omc rs and the transaction of other important business. will be hold at Tor'onflo, inn. l‘éu‘n. mi. VJ†ed‘;2esz.*1a.y,; Feb 'vath 18534, at Mia C’Clmk p.111, A hm attendance ‘ specially requested. . President. Paz‘ls (19in, J'azï¬', 22m, 1884. Wong}: is hereby given flint a. mating of mb--’ Icribars to the Cspitnl Stock of tho Con Bank of Canal}, will I» hold on FogggLE o 1-]: EA P :- WEST YORK liberaf Ennsmï¬ve Association, Franï¬ Tt‘tflivf. CENTRAL v BANK. OF CANADA ! Rcihmond Hill. Doe. 5th, 10". -¢ '.‘r arflwqme TO LET! TO LEND ! €".-HH.I:’S mu. A Big Lumber Fa’iluré. . P. A‘kinsel’ï¬. . BLAIN. W5 RT†N Richmond Hill. iét Chaim-.1 Secretary 11:2