Again to the Fore !. Godni VALUE FOR YOUR Mossy. A Splendid Assortment of EPRING coonsz â€"â€"â€"â€"AT THEâ€"â€" in? Goods ~ of the Best Quality AN CHEAP FOR CASE. NO Price List of Rubbish Published to Catch the Unwary. Only kept on hand. The public are invited .. ISAAC CROSBY. E PROOF INSPECTION OF STOCK AND PRICES. Seeds Lowest Current Market Price 1 make it a point to select the very best home grown seeds, and at the same time, I wish itIto be understood. I will not be in any way responsible for ï¬cught from me must be accepted on these conditions. In'lioots di Shoes 1 have is LARGE ASSORTMENT TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE l- ‘I'ISEED TIME IS COMING, and J Brown is prepared to OFFERI THE FINEST. QUALITY ! Cf Clover, Timothy, Flax, Mangl 1 Seeds ! Seeds! e, Carrot. Rape, Turnip, and all kinds of Staple G or den Seeds at the crop- Groceries, ProvisiOns, Flour and Feed a specially. Thanking the public for past favors, 1 still solicit. a share of their patronage. Richmond Hill, April 2nd, 1884. All Seeds J. BROWN. UPRIGHT AND SQUARE E ., Are constructed from the very best Materials by experienced Workman, and are Fully Mussns. B. R. WILLIAMS It Son’s. GENTLEMENâ€"I have much p .l. l l .l y i_l ,. @M’S ..__/ PIANOS ! i {ll lllll i ll , ll", l [I - l lillllm “ . HI‘ l trill equ / f’ . WW." gaegwg ill in point of \1 mg}? C «Q t; ‘- ,8? . pikeQQngel/hki 9%? is. «:5 £9.“ n... 6mm“ a To'the high priced American Instruments. A TESTIMONIALS. leasure in testifying to the great excel} put them severely to the test, and ï¬nd them possessed of those qiialIitisgIof tone and touch 30 m__ ceptable to the true musician and lover of classmul 1nu81c~a charming singing tone, easily nradn- dated from the most‘delicate pianisszimIo to every degree of loudness and fulness, and a touch which W answers readily to every shade of feeling. I consider these instruments a great 8.0 TORONTO, April 12th,1881. uisition in musicial society, and am' much pleased at. ï¬nding a. piano which I can recommend wi Fr perfect conï¬dence. I sm,Gsntlemen. yours very truly, ‘ Mussns RS. Wrnmams & Sousâ€" GuNTsâ€"Having thoroughly exam I stating that, in my opinion, they are equal to those of any others of the host. Makers that Ihave seen lned the Workmanship of your CHAS W.EWING, (Of London, England) Organist of St Peter‘s Church.'Coburg. 0171 TORONTO, Nov. 4th, 1882. I can only speak in the Same high terms regarding their musical qualities ; for their ï¬ne full ing capability of tone, foreign instruments, w success that I think you W make a special style of Organs in large quantities, and are therefore able to char them at ex- l Delcuan, W’zs upaonally low rates. Payments arranged to suit the convenience at purchasers and spread over a l I am, justly deserts. Gentlemen. YM‘ Obedient’ Servant,- W ORGANSI 69m 0! years. For full particulars write to me Yonae St; Toronto. H. S. WIDL‘IA OR 226 Dundee Sty ii flu) assassinated Pianos, I have no hesitatién in _ sing- leasant touch, &o, are such, that there seems to be no necessity to purchase ' on our home enterprise can produce such Pianos, and at one-third less cost l I am glad to hear that the' extensiVe sale of your instruments shows that you are meeting with the l " The company was a pleasant one, and the J one. it. armour.- nus Doc. Ms..- Victoria.‘ Square. The following is the Quarterly Report of the Victoria Square Public School. :No. 6. for the quarter ending Mar. 313t, 1884:â€" Fourth Classâ€"Senior, lst, Lambert Car-- ver ; 2nd, Lizzie Hunt; 3rd, Rebecca Forge; 4th, Martha Leek. - . a Fourth Classâ€"Junior, 1st, Lilly Calvert (l: Bella Carver; 2nd, Josephine Carver; 3rd. Sarah Ann Eyer, & Fred Sanderson. Third Class-â€" Seiiior,ist,Norinan Carver: 2nd; Maude Ficrheller; 3rd, Mitiey Lundy. Third Class-â€" Junior,lst. Emma Lauder,- 2nd, Mary , A. Knight; 3rd, Robt. Sander- son. . Second Class. Senior, 1st, Allie Mc Kin-- non; 2nd, Silvanus Kliuck .; 3rd, Annie Stephenson. Second Classâ€"Junior, 1st, Clinton Leek; 2nd. Rachel Calvert; 3rd. Jno. M. Knight. Historyâ€"Senior, 1st, Lizzie Hunt; 2nd, Rebecca Forge ; 3rd, Lambert Carver; 4211, Martha Leek. Historyâ€"Junior, 1s t, Bella Carver : 2nd, Lilly Culvert‘da Jas Calvert; 3rd, Emma Lauder, 4th, Maude Fierheller at Fred Sanderson. ' Grammarâ€"[sh Lambert. Carver; 2nd, Lizzie Hunt; 3rd, Rebecca Forge; 4th, Martha Leek. Geographyâ€"Semenist, Rebecca Forge ; 20d. Lizzie Hunt; 3rd. Lambert Carver. Geography, Junior, lat. Bella Cnrvor ; 25d, Benj. Carver & Jus Calvert; 3rd, Lilly Calvert & Fred Sanderson. Geometryâ€"15L Lambert. Carver; 2nd, Martha Leek; Rebecca Forge t'i Lizzie Hunt. . Dictationâ€"Senior. 1st, Lambert Carver; 2nd, Lizzie Hunt; 3rd,Rcbecca Forge ; 4th, Martha Leek. Dictationâ€"Junior. lat, Bells Carver & Emma Lauder; 2nd, 8 A Eyer; 3rd, Josephine Carver. Arithmeticâ€"Senior.lst, Lambert Carver; ' 2nd, Rebeccu Forge; 3rd, Lizzie Hunt; 4th, Martha Leek. Lambert Carver at Fred SandersOn. , An Unprotected Family. is one that has not that valuable remedy, . . . Window Shades and. Borderings for 1884, at THE PEOPLE'S STORE. , Hagyard’s Yellow Oil in the house for ac-- . . I I a cideiils and emergencies. It cures colds. LOW Down In Price. DeSIgns’ croup. sore throat," deafness, rheumatism. I And the Largest Selection ever placed before you. in ‘ Mixed Paints, Paint and White-wash Brushes. A complete stock of Paint , Material, j ____.-‘ ._-.__. , neuralgia. chilbluins. bums, bruises and all painful injuries. ' C’ALL‘ Tar and Feather Hlmi. Usual Stock ofGroceries. - STOCK 0P FURNE’EU ALL WiLL’nu soLi) AT LOWEST PRICES. II ' _ P. G. SAVAGE. “EX, Winnipeg Siftingsr-Ho‘n. Mackenzie l I 1 Yor‘tzl'; ft“. ’3' oyonlto‘: _ Bowel! had a nephew at Emerson recently ~ in the Custom House. named T W Hickory, and this young man has been guilty Iof'u hellish deed. He seduced one of title girlsï¬} l i. Horonfï¬ using Kurds [titratus for ‘ law " u, ii it; 'I 3:»: ling tail. llltlliul: Part , By means (lr‘i'itaiiieii Air. ‘ 2 l ’ é r-iis'i tars riliirii- so; ' \Vart‘unted to be made from the ' Best Material in the.MarlliIet-‘ l Filling and all other operations neatly done ?I l I 1 no only Dentist 1 iii the Carney Home, and, on her "telling him that her shame would soon ï¬nd her out. he deliberately persuaded bet,- to allow two of his friends to hefamilisr» with ban. and on her doing so, told her that she could no longer prove seduction against him in a 'court nt'law. Ultimately the girl had to leave the Carney House, and having no friends or relations to go to, she went to a disreputable house in emerson. kept by a woman named Bella. Stone, where the baby was born. In this manner this. scoundiai of a ï¬rst-class bllickguard. Hickey. has mined a girl for life. and has had the miserable cowardice to desert the wreck he has made. Next week the Sittings will give the names of the- two miserable crest.- ures who were Hickey's tools inputting him beyond a sail for seduction. .If there are any tar and feathers in Emerson; if there are any rails, surely the decent people of Emerson know what. to do. - mart lsl. .i I} l i My Gold ' . l‘lLLlNliS WARRANTBB at lll-Y’S' ' CALL AND SEE carom... Feb. 18th, 1883. ~ :éizUGdIs'rs, HILL, Oil â€" â€"â€"-â€"â€"-¢ 1 a week at home. $5 outdtjreo. Ray. ah- . solutely sure. No risk, Capital not re ir-I‘ ‘ ed, Reader, it you want businessat w ioh either sex, young or old. can make great _. ay all the time they work,_withI absolute i‘ert- .. Fainty, write for particulars to H. Hanna ' so, Portland Maine. om»: Fâ€"ildllsgleéï¬llmltf as wll. csan RELIEVE, '_ cept the third Sunday of every mop service and sacrament are held at ST Muir's (EPIsoOPALJâ€"Services at 3 p m, on th, when from AOH. And ever i Sp R. KlDNEVS, 8T Arithmeticâ€"Junior,lst. Fred Sanderson ; 'CHURCgE . ,I I. " ' I ' ' . BIILIOUtS’ï¬/ESS, DéZZ/Nfss, / 2nd, Ben]. Carver; 3rd, Bella Carver; 4th, Roam CATHOHC__.3,,., :.' 7 I ' giggly/4a" S A Eyer- use.†h irf'ii .ii ‘ ‘ . . '.‘=. . i l. . ~ “I. Algebraâ€"1st, Rebecca Forge Jr. Lambert ggfgggfl?§£é§ml°ffllté ‘ 5 l 7 - ~ , . , ’ JAM/3’55- , Z oï¬i’éiflg’qfl’e Carver; 2nd. Martha Look 8 Lizzie Hunt. a am’ W a 0‘ ' ' .. a ,i - ' ' [ma/8m; ’Nl' Hag . 1v '1 Writingâ€"Girls, Isl Martha Leek a; Reâ€" .PnEsBYIEnImâ€"-Services at. 11.6: m. and?†‘ ' , . . ~ " I , n, SALT. t. '4', [HE STORMOH; b t . pm Pra-yvrmeotiï¬ on Wednesdayevening rat ‘ l (a, I, . , V ,., pgyï¬ggg . ecca Forge, 2nd, S A. Eyer. 730 Rev ICam beï¬ palm: _ _.. I I . ,‘JII, _ m... , Writingâ€"Boys, in, Benj calm, 2nd, p ' " -' . _ ' .5, Hammer, . ,0F ruse/mo. Vaughan Cunc it. The Municipal Council of the Township of Vaughan, met at the Town Hall, Tuesday. the 8th day of April. at 10 mm. The Reeve in the chair. sent, Messrs. Cook, Rssmun, Malloysand Elliott. - The minutes of Inst meeting were read, and on motion approved. An application was received from W J Rankin. requesting to be allowed to perform his statute labor on old Youge street, under the supervision oflhe' pathmaster. It was laid over till next meeting. . , Moved by Mr Cook, seconded by Mr A ll‘lalloy, that the Treasurer be and is here - by authorized to pay the following ecu counts ;â€"â€" . . . To '1‘. E. McMahon, for printing, etc... $2.00; T. F. McM-ahon.- for printing 300 copies 'l‘ownship Accounts $26.65.;Blotting paper for use of Council. 35 cents; Donald. McDonald's journey to Toronto,- for seats, $3 00. Moved by Ml‘ Cook, and seconded by Mr Reuman. that the Treasurer-be and is here»- by authorized to my to tli'e‘Vaughan Plow» man’s Association the siltn of twéntyâ€"ï¬re dollars in lieu oftweniy dollars granted in 1883. Moved by Mr Malloy. and seconded by Mr Ell iott. that the Clerk advertise accord- ing to section 506 and following subsections of the amended Act of l883.- tb'r._.stoppin,i;_ up Public Highways in the village of Maple. of that portion of a plain. made by one Holmes of the N. W. quarter of lot 21, iii the 3rd Con. of Vaughan, west of the rail-- war. Moved by Mr. Resins“ I seconded by Mr Elliott, that the Treasurer he and he is hereby authorized to pay the following, Road Accounts “3 certiï¬ed :â€"’ V To District. No l, H. Rumble. for 105 loads of gravel. $10.50 ; A Buriiho‘del‘, for Lumber, $11.75; Dis No. 2. Jonathan Elerby. for timber. $3.00; Dis. No 3. W. Patterson, for Work done on side road lie-- Itwean lots 25 and 26. imtlrc 8th l‘mh Cons. of Vaughan. I Moved-by Mr. Elliott, seconded by Mr Mnlloy. that tlitl Clerk be instructed to en- qiiire from Mr Folhei'iiigliam. the reason “by he gave flll order for $122, payable to Woodbiidge, iii 1883. out ofllle MuniCipal Grant Assessment of 1882.in this Township. Moved by Mr. Rbnman. seconded by Mr. Cook, that the Clerk and Treasurer’s office hours he froni'9 a m. to 5 pm. ‘ Moved by Mr Reamun, seconded by Mr. Cook, that the Treasurer is hereby ahlhorâ€" ized to change the Bank Account. from the Canadian Bank of Commerce to the Branch of the Central Bank at Richmond Hill.â€" Carried Moved by Mr (‘cok,sccond(vd by Mr Mallrly, thattht‘ Ciel-l: pieptire a lip-Law to take 82% acres of lot 17. and 14'1icres of lhe sltltlhr'I-‘HSl comer of lot 18 in the 7th Gun. from School Section No. l7. and add to School Section No 9. and also Ms! part of lots 19 and ‘20 from School Section No 17, and add to No 11. and eastnliulf lot 27. in ihe 81h Con. and add to Section l7. and the Clerk notify School Sec ions No. 9 of the change. . Bv--l..iiw 467 was then passed appointing Paihmasters tor the present year. __ M+ A Surprise. By Request.â€" The plvasant home of Mr and Mrs J M Walker, three miles East of town, was the scene of a very pleasant. gathering on last Friday evening, and that worthy couple the victims ofa timely and well-planned surprise it was the twentynfifih anniversary of their wedding and the suggestion by one of their neighbors ihnt a few of their friends drop in to help celebrate the occasiun, met with _a hearty response, and so invitations were given and arrangements completed. Mr “9'5... Earn 'c‘o‘rabï¬â€™ V “ï¬liirguict and Mrs Walker were IinVited to tea at a ' ‘ _ I . ’ I; 8....†U, A; "meysï¬pnaw séucitoï¬gilf 111m 5 neighbors near by, which gave the intrud - Anpiomttotaxe, Contnjï¬thgjrowh hm v. comm hangers (Shimsâ€"Imperial ‘ {ï¬ll ers an opportunity to take posessicn of Purgutive. Is a safe. sine, and‘oifaciual ' , linkâ€)? l‘ll‘15’l3' .k‘â€"“1;“‘mis£“°t’ Town“ ' l I the house, which they did in due time, nearly one hundred strong. About eight o’clock, Mr and Mrs Walker were sent for and their surprizc can better be imagined once or year Pianos. I have then described ; they were equal to the im~ mergencyhowever, and extended a herrly elcometo' all. During the evening an elegant hanging lamp. the gift of Mr and Mrs Dr Briggs and Mr and Mrs Throop, a beautiful silver tea. set and napkin rings, contributed by numerous other friends, were presented by Ye Editor, whose fortune it was'to be fa'Vorcd with an tation. on behalf of the donors. lions ofinstrumemal music on the organ slid violin ; all of which Were very much enj‘oyed. as was the singing by Miss Minnie Ball†and others. The supper we will not attemptto describe : it was a feast of good things; a grand triumph' of culinary art. Ioccasion will be long and pleasantly re.- . membered‘by all who were present.â€"The ., Entelprtse. . (Mr Walker formerly lived‘et. Patterson, {who lives Ilflsl:§01llll oftliis village) School at 10 am 8 muonrsrâ€"aSarvioes at 10.80 s m, and 6.30;: m," , un on tor. Rev .E. Starr. Asst: ant. Mom bars .p're- ‘1 i alternative-hesday evening at 8 o’clock i uni sin: ‘y Kev W Bates, Rector- ' do. School at 2 .80 I m Pro. or meeting every Thurs a evening at .80 in. v. J. Belts, Pil- Isocim'rizms. Rronnonn Lopes. A. F 6: A M, N023. G R: 1.4; Meets inrthe Lot! 9 Boom, Masonic Hall, on, _ec onday an or be oré'iull moon. at 8 o'clock, pm' . J. Rupert, W M ; H. A. Nicholls, See. I I 0 G T.â€"'I'hls Lodge meets in the Temperance l Hall eVery Weenesday e’vening at 8 o’clock p Mr J H sandal-somw C. .I . I _, .. A. O. U. W.. Ivy Lonan, No. lidâ€"Meets in the. Committee Room of the Masonic Hall, every second and fourth Tuesday of each month, at 3 o'clock, p. m. Beneflcary certiï¬cate given for $2,000 in case of death. J . A. E. Switzer, Master Workman, R. E.‘Law, Secretary. - - 311‘. 0r Tnmnnsnm.~â€"Richmond Hill Coun- cil, No. 43,1‘neets in the Temperance Hall. each p. m. Beneï¬ciary certiï¬cates issued to members for $1,000 or in case of death $2.000, one half’payable in case of disability. J. H. Sanderson. Select Councillor. Fin-E BRIGADE.â€"Reg‘nlar meeting ï¬rst Friday of every month, held in the Council Chamber. at 7 p. in. Membership tree. Certiï¬cates issued to members entitling them to certain privileges and exemptions. J H Sanderson, Captain. H. A. Nicholle, Secretary. Madnmos INsmurn.-â€"Lihrary of over 1000 volumes open every Tuesday evening, in the Masonic Hall, from 7 to 8 o'clock. Wm. Pugs- ley, President. '1‘. F. McMahon, Sec. R E Law. Librarian. ' . .’, ‘ Fvi l .II . v, r ., .4. â€"AT lax-Very Description ‘- TURNED OUT IN' THE ' riser stirs or v rile THE- ' , E. .v . l militias PniNrrINelissni disordered ‘ ‘ ‘s of disease artslrgn ELS 0R IBLOOD, ~ ‘ Fro riirtors." 1, i & u .ronori'ro. m I, I I . ’ s , ' dc div» Of London, England; . ’s'ir Wm McArthur, K c M M. P, cx-Lord Mayor of London,‘ . President.’ I __I , II . W \V Bayncs,rEsq.F I A»,Seoret-ary ' Reserve Fund . . . . . . . $10,000,000 ’lnliun'l"llicnine.-. . ." 1,600.000 « int - :;l in Canadaâ€) 1,200,090 L». t... clitllllfl pnid.. 10,'\i00,0i}0 . To’aoiv'ro ltsrsasscrs. . 'Jchn McDonald,‘Erq; (l. J. Campbell, Esq. Hon. Seno-torMcl star AM. Smith, list;: i _ James Metcalio, | Bey. Enoch Vl’ooti,ID. DI "Loans made on ItonerJinpauy's Policy at ‘ pnl‘ (to tint out“. ‘ - v I am]. : Lo;~:‘~~'-iila(‘to tantalum'rrirsmcwatamw rate of _ . interest. :1 for .prospIoctus. r ~, ' : SeedsTransisirï¬anadauazgf v good invim Mrs Dr‘liriggs' and Mr J H Densmore, also Mr Geo Sheppard and Charles Walker favored the company with some ï¬ne solecu “HERALD†OFFICES. Yonge, Street, Richmond Hill." ~ -~....w.~: 4.» 16 King sh, Last, Toronto: '71. VILLAGE COUNCIL â€" Reeve, J Brown; Coun- Dec tst,1888.' . cillors. likening H F Hopper, A Moodie. B I , E Law. 'Clork,M Testy Brannon!) Humanisan Burn-Meets tarmac- tico in th V'Zombcrauca Hall every Tuesday evan- iux “'13 o‘clock: A. Laird. Leader. W {I The York Herald. ' ‘ - runnisnnb 311 M. H. Kai-isms... EVERY THURSDAY, At his printing Oflica, Yonga Street, Hill, Ontario. Terms of Subscription:â€"â€"$1 OO‘por annum in advance. When not: paid in advance $1 50 will be charged. Transitory advertisements, ï¬rst insertion, per line .................................... 8 cents. Each subsequent insertion, per line. 3 cents: Contracts for time and space made on applied: I ' Edmund. '__nR. can, MAPLE, 3.13.011-‘M, ‘B. and First Silver r5. 'nl‘ist " "1 universitquaromo,m.o.rns. Out:c.io:.vLI-'{-‘- AL, England z(‘lhate Of London, I, florist. sonouon‘pan‘risrs, v 95%, Totomo.“8ur on,Etc; ‘, g , I »I -‘ ‘ M ‘ e ' r ‘ r ‘ - . - 13>mceinmus‘sto-seoamoundi 102301331 ; ~Arliflcal Technipparor ii ., . , , I 1'9 , 3! use of " . . I I M Es L Richmond isosrirr l e ractiu . on y'vdi‘tih‘in" B Dominion ‘czoci wdrlï¬it ths'sbove prim. ' - tion. . . v‘ - .. . . ,, ' AND '4‘ . ; Advertisements without written instructicils' . ‘ W ._ ' ‘ _ . , , will be inserted until foi'bid'uud charged‘transi:- ' l -l '3‘] {.xi’†‘ cut rates.- , , . >1 5 . r .. , .K Q , n‘oe, Yonge‘ street. Richmond :Iill, May 23rd. 1882.; .u _ I, , I’_., new . . Ford†. er to‘ï¬uilt eats-alumna W. 51 givenstot e pros ‘ fl . . M :77 :8: W estern.’ Loan and Savings Gomï¬a‘h‘yg. , , Oï¬lcesâ€"L‘No 79,Chu’rch-street, Torch ‘ Hos Gino W ALLAN, Senatorl’rcsidgh, . I," 2 German Goooanumr'.........-.........L..'Vice-Président" U DIRECTORSâ€" Samuel Plath, MP, AlfradgGoodnr- hain, Geo W Lewis, 'l‘hos H Lee, Hon 1? L. a; Macphsrson, Senator '1“ friendlies, , III ï¬t- 11 exists of Toronto University, 31;, ‘4'. "5 (4.340.115, Two,J'Qarifli-eéidgnt, I I ' unseen to Toronto ' ‘ lanceï¬l‘hib dob'r so‘itth Was» a to 109, m, a I? 6.52:: in' llth :s. ’ ' ‘ I v :mnALnrroscsromzt/fsssm.’ Manner College of Physicians; sin-goons. » ' (BATE or s'roizrrvnmnh . _. * ~ nounsâ€"me s to lo a. m, 5 to a 13.11? I, I > unsinnncn '. ' ' Yopge‘ “Street, Rlch ‘_Riehiiioi\id Hill, Oct. 12311332. . WAN". , l ". ‘ _.l. Total Assets, $3,500,000 . p I I r .. . »,_. Mr Husband w lhI . rampaging“ less. if . . c - . . c . .. . Money received .oildeposit,~nnd (“interests , See our reduced loan tahlls For further ‘inC-Y'I Capital, $1,900,000; Reserve Fund, (“50,00 ' '*'-'n bk w SAVING’S‘ BANK edits-little»? . payable liulfyeaulygor compounded. MONEY 70.1.0.4 N‘. r. motion apply atathe oflfices of the company S LEE, fuller the favors.“ the use? years méfld HIâ€. I " be consulted H'aily branch: of the pro ‘ "ion; a: 24th breed ‘ ' -I . This has has scour} _ .11.. , thu‘nii'dezsl "for; itself «in “im‘ilQiisl-iable. Janie. f A "*"q‘ .,f§[:;§lii v flirougiroutthc Worlz‘li’or the alleviation II , faha'ms-of inmt ‘ diseases =1 to > ’lri‘c‘h" v: ...... ...l» I'~ ’ » emailing. . ‘ -. humanity is heir. » . lb' urs. f logo 1 _. Vl’i‘ï¬fl‘ized air always'ouï¬â€˜tl _ II I , I an ointment. 'Xt does dwa‘yi with the pain in ‘ {)XEi‘Mting, . " oqviinlityI-Iofy“ é..- " pheasant-leaner; purity, regulate and I . ..'n;.:v..-- . 3-00 impish JI‘OCMAI'C“ It . , '_ 'l‘avc winï¬i't “tlro‘ oi destiny" or womainChildronos-A'dnlts. G "‘I'I ï¬ï¬Â§gï¬ï¬h I, I; ' I. I V, ,. . gnu: '_, I I ' _ . I .7. moor 2527. I V I AND OTHER I I I I I-I . I . y .v.,...., i». â€" nu TI (I 1I I I ï¬eld drills. _ ‘ . 1?. i 1 will be found invalna mm: rim,- ours-£1: riser (- a. solemn . - , - ._ - antics NIGITmBALE'S. : Yorkvilo", THE: PALMER nous RICHMONDIH'I'LL. I J' Palmer.â€â€˜Â£",rop.' This House is one of the Best Hotels to be found north of Toronto. Everything is. managed in First Class Style. Sample Room for Gonimer: cial Travellers. Good Stabling and attentive hostlers. Terms, $L he: day. Prootor's Ens leaves this Hotel to connect with all the N R R , Trains going North and South, at 8 a 111., 12 a. m., 5.10 p m. and 7.30 n m. ' :Coughs, Sore Thrbb tseihif‘oircl crs,0f the Throat and Ch matism. Scrofiila andpthw 1; l “5.: ’ .. _... __...__1â€"J ...._.n... K‘.‘ ‘ Mama aromassrv it or" lloll Esrabl-isiimeni; . I I533s30XFDJR sensor LONDON - ,,_ '--i,.~ a-hsmri} as _I , Firms; AL AGENCY l ' a and retail land Mrs Walker is daughter of Mr N‘ Kirby, lllllillllllllll i v This Hbtel has been refumiiihcd: ,renovstfgd’f' and fltted’iip'in ï¬rst-class style, and is now the leadingJHotelxnorth of Toronto. The but troup- lied with ï¬rstâ€"class brand of ti acre and sign. «lxcolleut accommodation _ or Commercial Travellers, and the General Public. Good Stabl- intz and an attentive Pfeï¬tler. (lotith ~ .l; ‘S N a uï¬Ã©t 'V Fin": it... ’ ‘ . I 3.1) I Toronto J an 9th. 1553 blti‘tliltl‘tliul’lls {lllTAI‘llEll ~ Farm 663‘ 0.132. seepage; Hotels, Taverns and Business} » ' '7" -‘ " l, .‘t. ‘ , ; sought and sort l a oh" I " ' ' I in; osei. Sock . ,r - liars; Broker‘s, II I -‘* """‘J.tfnvnns & co; " ‘ “ohmic .Leader Lune, Toronto, -â€""'. . , i f‘iiil walls. 8.0.: lili , I ,nrolior. .. r :1 1g? Clarion-ad -. '.c .enlcli B 90 cent , , H Lili‘ the; United Stains. nouns" IigmeIs v sold _ .there. 1’s lasers. ‘- uid§.tbm-efo.rc look. to thelahei c '. the YSï¬MCXcs I .Ilf.thtg:, riddles: iscnoé _ 5.551: loafer-d. 8;;le : Loaï¬ng, they are spurious - I, .. The: That is Merle (-3; gifl’mrcum .qttuwa, Signs i fleet, Lor"oii., . .3 Aâ€, ‘ "‘3" a.»