The Ontario House Opened This Week With Full pines of 7 __ NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES, Provisions, Flour & Feed. Boots dz Shoes in endless varities at 10 per cent discount. Fruit of every description. Sugars, Coffees, Teas, AT RATTflllilsémlglflCES r Butter and'Egg‘s taken at the Highest Market PriCes T†in exchange for goods. new res. suits in sun ISolicit a share of public Satisfaction Guaranteed. r Goods Fresh and Cheap. patronage. CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK. ‘ -JOSEPIâ€"I HALL. m.t.....a Hill, August 26th, 1884'. ' When you get you \Again to the Fore l (£001) VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. A Splendid Assortment of SUMMER GOODS ! Finchâ€"irons CHEAP FOR. CASH. ‘ No l'rice List of Rubbish Published to Catch the Unwary. sGoods of the Best Quality .Only kept on hand. The public are invited to AN INSPECTION OF STOCIC AND PRICES. ISAAC CROSBY. Pianos i Pianos Y PIANOS ! UPRIGHT AND SQUARE Er , r Q-Ji ‘1 /, v W f'v VIW’ sentences ' V $5 be granted to ï¬nish contract of drawing Markham Township Council. The Markham Towriship‘Council met at Smith’s hull, Uniotiyille, on Thursday. the 14th inst. The members were all present. The Reeve in the chair. The minutes of In t meeting read and conï¬rmed. COMMUNICATIONS. From .1. Wilkinson, re injury to foundné tion of Venus Mills, Buttouville, asking damages to be payed tor. From T. H. Lloyd, re account for send- ing Miss Fitchett to General Hospital from Industrial Home, amounting to $5. PETITION PR ESENTED. By Mr. Reesor from Peter Lapp and 18 others, asking for it grant of$100 for the purpose of raising the roadway opposite Lot 7, 10th Con . Mr- Lundy, seconded by Mr. Forster, moved that the Treasurer pay James Cos-- grove $3.70, being for ladder supplied for pile driver. V ~Mr. Forster asked leave to introduce a By-iaw to rescind By-law No 364 to amend By-luw No. 174. By-law recrived and read a first time. read a second time. and the Council into Committee of the Whole thereon, Mr. Reesor in the chair. The Committee rose and reported the By-liiw without amendment On motion the report was adopted, and the Bydaw read a third time and passed. Bruce, seconded by Forster, moved that the account for stationery, Board of Health forms, ¢£~c.. from Hort & Co., amounting to $3.30. he paid by the Treasurer. Lundy, seconded by Bruce, moved that the mover and seconder be commissioners to build two new culverts on sideline be- tween Lots 25 and 26, Con. l ; also to re- puir bridge on sideline between Lots 25 and 26, Con. 3, the amount required payable on order of commisaioncrs when the \vork is completed. Also to erect a culvert on side. line between Lots 25 and 26. Corr. 2. Lundy, seconded hv Forster. moved that Ihe Treasurer pay T H Lloyd, upon order ofthe Reeve, $5. for the conveyance of Martha Fitchetl, a destitute person, from the Industrial Home to Toronto General Hospital. Forster, seconded by llecsor, went moved that gravel, &C., on Markham and Pickering townline, payable on order of the mover when the work is completed. provided Picks ering grunt ti. like sum fore. id purpose. Bruce, seconded by lteesor, moved that the Treasurer pny the following grrivel oc- COHIllSItS ('ttlllllt‘d liy pathinnslcrs in their set'ertil divisions :-Geo. \Volrniiu. ll. 0 No 15. l6?) yds at ltlc. per yard, $16 50; B. McDonald. it 0 No. 21. 84 yards. at lbc. per yard. $8 40; Dilm‘in Wideniiin, H N No 16, 76 yds at lflc. per yd, $7.60 ; lltibt Slotitenbrough, R 0 NO 23, 64 yds at 10¢. per yd. $6.40 .; I’ Firinie. it. 0 No 6, l32 yds at 100. per yd, Sill-l 20â€"$52.10, pay- tihle T Reid. Joseph Piper, It 0 No 48, 95 yds at We per yd. £9 50, payable I. llovritori. Jas McConnochie. R. 0 N0 65, 92 yds 3110c pet yd, $9.20, parable T ldeesor. Forster. seconded by Reesor, moved that Mr Jrrs MCCOlillOCl’lle and the mover he commissioners to examine washout on Side- iinc between Lots 30.nnd 31, Con. 9, and repair if consrdered necessary, amount re- quired for the some parable on order of commissioners when the work is completed. Reesor, seconded by Lutidy, moved that the Trees pay the account of Corson 8; Son $138 l2, for printing voters’ lists, advertis- ing, tit-c. Lundy, seconded by Reesor, moved that Mr. Bruce and the mover be ccmmissroners to erect o new culvert on sideline between Lots 30 and 31, Corr ‘2, the amount required payable on order oi~ the commissioners when the work is completed. {eesor asked leave to introduce ll. Byalaw to appoint collectors tor the current year. Lerrve given, and Fly-low rend a first time, On motion the By-law was read a. second ,time. and the Council went into Committee of the Whole thereon, llir‘. Bruce in the chair. The Committee rose and reported the lly-law as amended with blanks ï¬lled-â€" west side, John Lownsborough ; east side, David litikiri ; bonds. ouch. $20,000. On motion the report was received. iidoptcd. tind the By-law read a third time and ptisscd Forster asked letrve to introduce a liy-law to rissess and levy rates for county, township, railway and school purposes for the current year. Leave given. and 'lly-law read it ï¬rst time. Uri motion the By-law was rend ti mittre of the Whole thereon, Mr. liuridy in the chair, The Committee rose and report- ed the By-lnw amended as follows : County $4,329 57. tit l 264 mills in tho dollur: township. $2,741.94, at four-fifths of a mill in the dollar; rtiilwny debenture, $370.97, at two-ï¬fths of a mill in the dollar. SCHOOL TAXES. Section No. 1.. .. 2 a 4.. 7.. " 15 Union . y u n u r- n n n Are constructed from the very best Muleriuls by experienced Workman, and are fully _ equal iii pointh . . . .: i “WSW ,t‘ swim»; b )i D) & .(‘y_>§:g§ e G? s '_Q / x V. ;/'C " r L/ /w hostessesunmeasssesei .. To the high priced American Instruments. TESTIMONIALS. ,MEI'SRI.R.S.WILL1AMB dz SoN's. Tacoma, April 12th,1881. Section No. 1.. , 350 cu " " 2 . , 4H) 00 " " 3 . 4.30 or) " " I , 340 cu " " . 585 (J0 " †. sin) n .. ' 455 n n 1,, _ 5,,“ .. u , . 4m " " ' l‘ . 325 .. r. 1' I “'0 †" ll . . ml) " " 16.. . 415 " “ l7.. . 310 " " l3 . 330 " " 11).. , 350 n 1, 2o. 4th ‘11 . . 4n!) ’ zâ€"lxo requisition 23â€")‘0 requisition. u n n and passed. the Trees. pay John Sellnrs $80 for cutting down hill on townline between York tllld Markham, ‘Zrid Corn, as recommended by P. S. Gibson. County Engineer, upon con- dition that York township pays a like ambunt for soid purpose. < lleesor, seconded by Forster, moved that Messrs. Lundy and Bruce be commissioners to take steps for establishing the 5th Con. line, opposite Lots 14 and 16, preparatory to the construction of a permanent highway at the place above indicated. Forster, seconded by Bruce, moved that Mr Iteesor arid the overseer of div No. 68 be commissioners to repair roadway oppor site Lot 7 in lOih Con., and that $10 be pay- tible on their order when the work is co pleted. ‘ GENTLEMENâ€"I have much plenum-e in testifying to the great excellence of ycur Pianos, I 1mm; 1"“ them severe“ to the “35‘: and ï¬nd them possessed of those qualities of tone and touch so tic-- Ceptahle to the true musician and lover of classrctil musrcâ€"a charming singing tone,- easily produ- ated from the most. delicate pianissimo to every degree of loudness and fuluess, and a, touch which answers readily to every shnde of feeling. ' I consider these instrmnents a great acquisition in musiciul socict ï¬nding a piano Which I can recommend With perfect conï¬dence. Ium,Gentlemen, yours very truly, CHAS W.EWING, (Of London, England,) Orgunlst of St; Peter's Church. Coburg, 0n TORONTO, Nov. 4th, 1882. \ GENTSâ€"Having thoroughly examined the ‘Vorkmunship of your Pianos, I have no hesitation in stating that, ll] my opinion, they'nre equal to those of any others of the best Makers that I have seen I can only speak in the same high terms regarding their musical qualities ; for their ï¬ne full sing- ing capability of tone, pleasant touch, &c, are such, that there seems to be no necessity to purchase loreign instruments, when our home enterprise can produce such Pianos, and at; one-third less cost I am glad to hear thatthe extenstve sale of your instruments shows that. you are meeting with the Success that I think vou nutty deserve. .1 am, Gentlemen. Your Obedicnt Servant, y,ond am much pleased at. Masons R.S. WILLIAMS & Sonsâ€" GEO. \V. STRATHY. Mus Doc. 5 . We make a special style of Organs in large quantities, and are therefore able to offer them at ox- ceptionally low rates. Payments arranged to suit the convenience of purchasers and spread Over a, . Linimenl’l in 15110 “'Ol‘ldv Should be in 8 SC km of years. For full particulars write to R. S. WILLIAM I43 Yonge St. Toronto. on 226 Dundas St. London: On motion the Council adjourned to meet Saturday 4th October next. l \Oll The quickest: Thing on Record. Is Fluid Lightning for Neuralgin, Head-- ache, etc. it. does not blister or discolor the skin; requires but one application to banish all pain magically without using any greasy liniment or carrying your head in a - poultice for weeks. Try a twenty-ï¬ve cent bottle from H. Sanderson (£- Sons' Dragg- ists. o Rent. And Comfort To The Suffering. for relieving pain, both internal and external It cures Pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, toothache, Lumbago and of double the strength of any other handy for use when wanted, “ On motion the By-lriw wus‘ second time, rind the Council went into Corn-~ On motion the rcport was received and adopted, and the By-law read a third time Bruce, seconded by Reesor. moved that “ BROWN’S HOUEHOLD PANACEA " has no equal any kind of a. Pain or Ache. “ It will most surely quicken the Blood and Heal, us its acting power is r . wonderful.†" Brown‘s HouselioldPauacea,"he-- ‘ r mg acknowledged as the grant Pain Reliever, and Elixir or i very family if A Cure For Cuts, Sores, Etc. The finest healing compound uridei the isuu is McGregOr «is l’tirke’s Catholic Cerâ€" ute. There is no sore but will succomb to its wonderful healing properties. It is an irivnlttiible dressing for scalds, fosters, (to. Price twenty ï¬ve cents at 1:1. Sanderson db, Sons’ Drug Store. ' AG [NTSsumcst, best book ever sold for less ' than twice our price. The fastest ' selling book in America. Inimende proï¬ts to r agents. All intelligent people want it. Any one i can beCOme a. successful agent, Terms free, HAL- l gn'r'r BOOK Co, Portland, Maine , 7 wanted for all theThe Lives of Presi- dents of the U. S. The largest, hand- A Valuable Find. Mr Isaac Brown, of Bothwell, declares that he found one bottle of Burdock Blood lBitters worth $500 to him. It cured him of Salt Rheum from which he had sud‘ercd years after other treatment had failed to relieve. . onror: To mornsag. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a Sick child sufl'ering and crying with pain or cutiiua teeth ? It so, send at once and get: a bottle ot‘Mns WmSLow‘s Soo'rnrso Sunny FOR CHILDï¬izN TEETHIN’G. Its value is lnculcul- able. Eta-will relieve the poor little sufferer tin-- mediately Depend upon it, mothers, there is no misb’ake a bout. it, It: cures dysentery and diar- i‘bma, regulates the stunt itch and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammaâ€" tion, and ives tone and energy to the whole system. Ellis WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP Fon CHILDREN TEETKING isplcasant to the taste,and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best: female nurses and physicians in the United States. and is for sale by all druggists through» out; the world. Price 25 cents a. bottle. Settings Quantum CI-IURCHES ROMAN CATEOLICâ€" Services : Thornhill atl) am and Richmond Hill at 10 30 um ; the followni Sunday at Richmond Hill at 9 am, and Thornhil at 10 30 a 111, Rev Father Egan, Pastor. PuEstTEnmn~Services at 11 a in, and630 p m froyfr meeting on Vl’cdnosday evening at 7 30 Rev ames Dick, pastor ST MARY'S (EszcOPAL.)~Services at 3 p m, ex- cept the third Sunday of every month, when the service and sacrament are held at; 11 a in Sunday School at. 10 a to Rev W Bates, Rector MnrnonIsTâ€"Services at. 10.30 a m, and 6.30;: in Sunday School at 2 30 p in Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8.00 p to. Rev. W R Barker, Pastor. Rev W B Booth, Assist-nut. SOCIETIES RICHMOND LODGE, A. F 8: A M, No 28, G R Câ€" Meets in the Lodge Boom, Masonic Hall, on the Monday on or before full moon, at 8 o’clock, pm A. J. Rupert, \V M ; H. A. Nicholls, See. I O G T.â€"â€"This Lodge meets in the Temperance Hull every Weonesday evening at 8 o‘clock p m, J H Sanderson, W C. A. 0. U. W., Ivy LODGE, No. illâ€"Meets in the Committee Room ofjthe Moponic Hull, every second ‘nnd fourth Tuesday of, each month, at; 8 o'clock, p, m. Beneï¬cafy certiï¬cate given for $2,000 in case of death. J. A. E. Switzer, Master Workman, R. E. Low, Secretary. R. T. OF TEMPERANCE.â€"Richmond Hill Coun- cil, No. 43, meets in the Temperance Hall. each alternative Tuesday evening at 8 O’clock 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. __,_, FIRE BRIGADE.â€"Regu1flr meeting ï¬rst. Friday of every month, held in the Council Chamber, at 7 p. m. Membership tree. Certiï¬cates issued to members entitling them to certain privileges and exemptions. J H Sanderson, Captain. H. A. Nicholle, Secretory. MECHANICS INSTITUTEâ€"Library of over 1000 volumes open every Tuesday evening, in the Masonic Hall, from 7 to 8 o'clock. Wm.Pugs- lay, President. T F. MoMuhon,-Sec. R E Law, Librarian, VrLLAGE Cochm â€"- Reeve, J Brown ; Coun- cillors, I Crosby, H F Hopper, A Moodie, R E Low. Clerk, M Teefy Rm‘amonn HILL ConNE'r Burnâ€"Meets for prac- tice in the Temperance Hall every 'l‘tiesdu y even- ing at 7.300’clock. 0. Savage, Leader. m wartime; ...--. - -....."â€" I-‘eu'uiers we respectfully solicit your patron-- rigs at the lllBlHlllll WilllllEN liltilllll Where you may have your wool manufactured in its purity into any style of goods you may desire. The undersigned have purclittsed from Messrs Keys & Hallett the above mentioned mill, with the intention of cstttblishing a perniunieut‘ busi-- ness IN WOODBRIDGE, And trust that the Wool growers of the Bur-- ‘ rounding country will give us a liberal support. GIVE US A TRlALl We manufacture every kip of woollen goods . usually mode in a custom mil , and um working to establish a business with the farmers, and de- termined to do so if fair dealing will accomplish it. Ilolls Carded, Cloth Dressed, Spinning done, Cloths, Twcerls, Sliirtings, Blankets, Yarns, &c., manufactured, and all warranted TO BE!) Fines-Ointtss. l Now while the PRICE OF WOOL IS LOW llii the Market is the time to hnvo it; made up i for home use and realize its full value. , We are all practical men in the business, and will not full to Stitisfy our customers. Full assortment of goods to exchange for wool. iiiiitiiiititiriiti N. B.|â€"~,\Ve have changed the name of our Mill nud wish it. to be known as the North End \Voollen Factory from this date. l ins-13f. Woodbridge, June 1st,, 1884. grotto, RIGG’S 82: IVORY, SURGEON DENTISTS; 208 Queen St. West, Toronto, Artifical Teeth, upper or under, $5‘OO. Poin- less extracting by use of Ethcrizcd Air. The only ï¬rm in the Dominion executing ï¬rst-class work at the above price. G. H. HUSBAND, L- D- S DENTIST, NEWTONBROOK, our. Will visit the following places professionallyï¬- Unionville,. ..... lst Monday of each Westou,... ...9th and 213i: do Maple,..... ...,lGlh do ‘Richmond 11111.. 19th do Woodbridge ......... ...22nd do . Ml! Husband will be found in his osice, at N owtonbrook, every Saturday, except when Sutur- day falls on the above date. Newtor‘xbrook, J uue 13th, 1883. tVly VVITALIZEI) " A“: o.- A Rosrnsou. @ SURGEON DENTIST. AURORA Thankful for the favors of the past, years may still be consulted in any branch of the prb fessmn, as follows : Richmond Hill .......... 9th & 24th of each h (at Palmer House) mom ' . Aurora, lat, 8th, 16th, and 22nd do Stouï¬ville . . . . . . . . . . . . ....lsth do Markham ...... ... ...... 20th dc Victoria Square ...... .. ...21st do I Thornhill . . . . . . . . . . . . ...231d do Woodbridge ...... ...2st1i do Kleinburg . . . . . . . . . . . . ...29th do‘ . . . . . . r . . . . . . ......30th do Stomach, and Pains and Aches of all kinds," ' is for sale by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle , (ls it roall‘ is the Emmet“ best; remedy in the World for Crampd in the» Window Shades and Borderings for 1884, at THE PEOPLE’S STORI‘. LOW Down In Price. 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Advertisements without written instructions will be inserted uiitil’forbid and charged trauma cut. rates. w a. c. P- LENNOX. DENTIS r 151 Yonge St, Toronto. The only Dentist in Toronto using Kurds ap-~ puratus for Extracting Teeth Without Pair. By means of Vitalized Air. BEST SETS 01“. TEETH $8, Werranted to be mode from the Filling and till other operations neatly done My Gold Vitnlized air always on bond nt the plnccs of and appointment. It does ttwny with the pain in} extracting FILLINGS WARRANTEB I'llll IU‘Y’S 00A LL AND SEE ME. Toronto Feb. 13211 1883. _ your subscription to this oflice. time, send in your subscription at once. mess, Loss of ‘ . ’ Dyspepsia,'Jaurid£ce, Aï¬ectr‘ons of the Liver and Kidneys ' Pimplcs, Blow/res, Bails, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula. v . Erysr‘pclas, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood, - Derande Stomach, or irregular action of the Barrels. Capital, summon, Reserve Fund, $450,000 in Fitsc Class SW1 , am.- . .' 1.10 '1 ,t. Appetite, Indigestion, Biliousncss, .,;-‘_.-’_ii"._u€ : Western. Canada‘ @utvl Curtis. THE 'PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. J", Palmer, Prop. This Housois one of the Best Hotels to be found north of Toronto. Everything is managed a. Sample Room for Commer- amt Travellers. Good Stabling and uttentivc hustlers. Terms, $1 per day. Proctor's Bus leaves this Hotel to connect with till the N. R It Trains going North and South. at S's: m.', 12 a 1a,, 5101) m. and 7.30 l) m. illllll till-Till. lll‘lll Ricniworao i-tiLL. JOHN POWELL. Prop This Hotel has been X's-furnished, tenovnted, in first-clues style, and is now the and ï¬tted up lending Hotel north of Toronto. The bur it: supv lied vvith ï¬rst-class brand of liquors and cigars. Commercial Good Stabl- .xoellent accommodation for Travellers, and the General Public. inn and an attentive Hustler. , _ "some , FREEMAN’S WORM POWDERS. Are pleasant to take. Contain their own Bmgntive. 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Richmond Hill, May 23rd. 1882. ly Dr.- George Langst‘arfl‘. TEORNEILL, our: Graduate of Toronto University, M. C. P. 6; 8.. Out, Two Years Resident, Assistant. Surgeon to Toronto General Ebspital, Chloe and Residence,â€"0ue door south of P. 0. OFFICE HOURSâ€"8 to 10 a _ m, a 12 to 2 p m Thornhill Feb 14th, 1883, » DR. W. J. WILSON; MEDALIST sesame unmasnir‘. . Member College of Physician! it Surgeons.- (LATE 0s STOUFFVILLE.) OFFICE HOURSâ€"From 8 to lo a. m., 5 t6 8 p. m n FSIDENCE _ I ' Yonge Street, Richmond Hlll. Richmond Hill, Oct. 12th, ‘32. ‘ ' W M01193?“ to 1.0311. Money to Loon on improved farms. at 6 psi cent. Apply to _ , J . R. ARN OLD. RichmondHlll. Juno 13.1), 188i. 111â€"?! Worth the l l ir :inghE'in Goldl t .I; l R . , Til dz 3' i‘. i This incomparable Medicine basisccur- ed for itsch on imperishable fer-mo .~ throughoutthc Vllorld for the alleviation to and curcio't‘ most diseases which humanity is heir. purify, regulate and improye the duality of the good. They assist; the digestive, organs, cleanse STOMACH AND BOWELS. increase the secretory powers of the Livetbrace’ the nervous system, and throw into the circulm tion the purest: Elements for sustaining and repairing the frame; ‘I' - Thousands of persons have. testified that. by their use alone they hone been restored to health and strength, after every other means had proved urtsucCessful. will be found invaluable in every Bou'seh‘old the cure of Open Sores. Hard Tumours. BAD LEGS, OLD wouuus. corms, Coughs, Sore Thrusts, Bronchitis, and all. disord ers of the Throat and Chest, as also Gou tr. Rheu matism. Scrofula. and other kind of skin diseases in‘ Manufactured only at Pr’ofé‘ss or Hollowav’s Establishment. 533. OXFORD STREET LONDON: and soldali ls. lid†25. 9d., 45. 6d., 115;, 22, and 833 each Box and Pot, and in Canada at 38 cents; 99 cents, and $1.50 cents, and the larger sizes 133' pronortion. CAUTIONâ€"l have no‘ Agent in the United States, nor are my Medicines sold there. Purchasers should therefore look to the label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533, Oxt‘ord Street, Louder they are spurious. ' _ The Trade Marks of my stri’d Medicines nro r'a' gistered in Ottawa, and also tit Wit-sliington. Signed THOMAS HOLLOW“ 53'!» Oxford street, London. , , on}. 5th I39!