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York Herald, 25 Dec 1884, p. 2

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Say; the Montr'eorl‘TfiinTcs :â€"‘-But for tho Reform party, no legal means would over hue been provided fox the pun- iuhment of corruption at elections.” The truth imbat the Election Act under which the Crookl, Camerons and Walk- erl wore ousted for corruption and visit- ed with such heavy penalties, bore the impimamre of Sir John A. Macdonald. During the occasion of Sir John's vilit to Toronto. the Boards of Trade of Hamilton and Toronto interviewed him on the subject of insolvency legislation. Tho Miller: also took occasions to wait on Sir John and Sir Leonard Tilley ask- ing for an increase of the import. duty on lour to nfl'set the duty on wheat. Sir Leonard Hated thnt the duty on wheat would have to be maintained in the interert. of the Northâ€"Want runners. but promined to do what he could to get the flour duty increased. . The Christmas holiday season is on hand, and already we perceive by our exchanges the dollars are being spent, and for the next few weeks the merchants will do a. rushing trade. It in well that there are special seasons which open the heart, and induce a little extra liberality in making purchases for presents. Every dollar spent enables somebody else to spend another. Every dollar boarded stops a helpful expenditure in some direction. It has been very well said that while it is man's duty to live within his income, the talk of “ hard times" induces a great many people to practice needles economies, and so to create distress which would not otherâ€" wise exist. The best service which the well-to-do can perform in times of deâ€" pression is to spend money freely. The unloading of the merchants shelves means the starting of the mills, and that means employment, wages and spending again by the working classes. Needless econâ€" omies in one direction enforce needful economies in another. What is exâ€" travagance in one, is mere liberality in another. Let those who have the money spend it, and the wheels will begin to go round in all directions. There is no lack of inducements, and wise exercise of judgment will make a very small 1 amount go a great way. One dollar set in motion in payment of a debt or to make a wise purchase, may he made to pay scores of debts and help in the pur- chase ofa multitude of articles that con- tribute to the happiness of many. Set the dollars in motion, and one way in which such motion can be accelerated is for the subscribers of a weekly newsâ€" paper to open their hearts and their purses by remitting the amounts they owe for their newspapers, if they have never done it before. They ought to cerâ€" tainly bear in mind the pleasure and profit they have derived during the year just past in the reading 0" their local paper, and the relief it. would be and the good it would do for the printer to receive the amounts justly due him for the labor and expense he has bestowed in giving his readers the HERALD Some of whom have been steadily profit in; by our outlay for years,and for years past have neglected to forward the amounts they owe. We trust, they will not forget that paper, ink and time cost, money and remit accordingly. We deâ€" pend ou others to pay so that we can pay likewise. '1‘!" an. ‘nted on each paper denote! tho “no whoa ho subscription “pins. Uni: further mm, mix. will be thud n the IN”. Ofieo as renow- :â€" Icing South, East. and West,at........... 6.15 Mail for the North, via. Railway, haven on". day, in {he morning, as non Itated. It. 29: mm. No. 1381: 701m. 27. THURSDAY, DECEMB’R 25, 1884. WORD HILL POST OFFICE. UFHEE HUUBS- $30”; load a Produce Merchants-Rude BrOI. Lunllâ€"Bhenth a Grennln. MT flFI'IEB NIITIEB! Richmond Hill, June 23rd. 1884. Holland Landing, )hwmukot. Aaron, King, Richmond Hill, Thumb“). Toronto, . Honing Mail from South, West nd East, by Rnilwny,arriven u Inning Mail from Toronto by Yonge-slrcet Stage, arrives at. Night Mail from North, by Rail- way. arrives at ................... amuse... Thomh ill Iiehmonci Bill tint. Aaron, Newmarkec. Inland Lnub'ng. MORNING. Going North, South, East, and West, at ....... 7.45 '0 do not hold ouncfiu renponaiblo for tho opinion of our Corteapondentfl. TRAIN TIME. NOTICE TO S UBSCRIBERS. Uh: {lurk finnla. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Christmas Time I Richmond HIII. Ont. ARRIVALS. EVENING. GOING NDBTI‘ 'I 46 I40 .49 M. TEEFY, Postmaster. 9 82 ,. I 43 coma ;, B 19 8 28 I 40 I 02 O )2 D '22 10 15 0 TI. 12 00 12 43 12 59 1] 40 11 b5 12 1| )2 32 12 ‘3 l 46 10.00 7.00 503 557 607 619 643 065 705 ____ --_ yuan, uu l-vo mast, Inu x!- ceive free, a {ustlv box of goods which will hol you to more money ri ht “my t an anything also in t is world. All. of amber sex, succeed from first. hour The broad road to fortune opens befora the work- omaboolutel gum, At one. “dress, Tarn t Co Agum um. APHIZEI fl , fl V V V - -..v u...“ unuvn a'uucl. u. LL, D. C. L.. was born at. Kingston, Ont., on the 16th ol July, 1810. and was educated at Hamilton, completing his atudies at the tht-niogical seminary then established at Chamny In 1835, he want ordained as a Miniater of the Amali- can Church at Toronto. by Bishop Mountain. of Quebec. and has held charges at Chathnm, 'l‘horold and Toâ€" ronto, in the lntter city acting as Rector of St. George’s for some fourtean years In 1867, he run appointed Archdeacon of Toronto. eight years later became the first Bishop of the newly erected diocese of Niagara. Bishop Fuller, of the Episcopalian Diocese of Niagara, died at three n.ln., on the 17th nut. at Hamilton. He was 74 year! of age, and leaves a widow and grown up family. He was eminent for his learning and piety, and is deeply xeâ€" greued Thomas Brock Fuller. D. D Guelph has had a Fat Stock Show, and we notice that it has been a great success. There was ten more entries in sheep than at the Chicago Fat Stock Show, and double the number that. was shown at, Toronto. The entries being. Cattle, 57 ; sheep. 67 : hogs. 26 ; live poultry, 69 ; dead poultry, 79. tion of Sir R J Cartwright in Montreal was a very tame affair. The audience was small computed with what is getter - ally found at a political gathering at which tho big guns of: party are to speak. and while the attendance was not large the enthusiasm was almost nil. The people of Montreal, the great com . rnercial heart of the Dominion, are evi-- dently not in sympathy with Sir Rich-- urd and his free trade nonrums. Sir Leonard Tilley’s address It. the Conservative Convention lately held in Toronto, has been highly spoken of. He spoke in reference to Sir John’s ability as a statesman ; he refuted Sir Richard Cartwright) remarks regarding the exodus to the United States ; he success fully defended his recent loan in Engâ€" land and expressed himself satisfied as to the ability of Sir John Maednnald to give a satisfactory account when the question of reciprocity came up with the United States. New York paper: give a complete tuble of tho-popular vote at the late Pro Iidential elcetion end: by side with that of the election of 1880. The total Vote for the whole country is 10.046,073, a gain ol'827,822. Bluine’s total vote is 4,847,659. a gain of 393,243 over that of Garfield. Cleveland’s total vote is 4,913,901, a gain ($469,949 over that of Hancock. The third and fourth part, votes are less in the aggregate than four years ago, when Weaver polled 308.578 and Dow 10.305. The vote oftho Pruâ€" hibition candidate this year rose to 150.â€" 633. while that. of Butler was Only 133.880. Cleveland full 218.261 short ofan absolute majority, while Garfield lacked 311,000 votes of a majority. Garfield had a plurality of only 9,464 over Hanccck on a vote of all the Sum: Sir John Hecdonnld haea greet men, nine to enewer for, according to the 0p- poeltion organs, nevertheleee, we cannot 1 but deprecate each language an we find in an exchange in regard to him Ipeekâ€" ing of Sir John'e speech at the Beeeoue- field Club in LondonI in which Sir John etnted that every iuduetrioue men in Ceundn could elwaye obtain e good dey'e wegee for e go‘od day’s work. “ The “ Moumental Lier who for our eine hu "beau permitted to aflict Cnnede for “ forty yem as e poitieal Peetilence hoe “the hardihood to eeeert thet poverty "is unknown amongst us " Such ie the comment made upon his epeech by a paper published at Guelph. It in e bad eign when writers etoop to nhuee. It ie at end acknowledgement thet their cauee in week. No good is to be derived from ebnee. Argument must be week when strong epithete will Item! in their stead. Day after day eimiler language can he found in the big Toronto Daily, and not a few of the little organe throughout the country follow unit. It hae been well said that we must be a very peculiar people to keep such a crying specimen I of rascality at the head of our affairs for ;ao long a time an forty long years. and the probability is, if kind Providence Wlll deal gently by him, that a few more years will come and go before the hand of death cute him down. It ppeakl but little for the Party of “ morality and sweetâ€"toned and gentlemanly language " Jhat. they cannot hurl such a fraud into the depths. They certainly acknowledge themselves a! but. little short of imbecilel. We have before us, at the present writing, a column of names taken from an Opposition organ which for abusefind vilification stands unparalleled in the annals of history. What good een come of such language 7 So far as regards ob- taining the object sought for, it is hard to comprehend, and if we are to judge by the fruits of such a long series of years in which the organs have been pouring their vials of wrath upon his devoted head, Sir John should have been long since overwhelmed, but. instead of that, the more he is abused, so much the more does he rise again, shaking off the slime which for a moment seemed to cling to him. The grand demonstration given to him last week, and the grand reception he there received, after forty years of public life. is what. few men can boast of. The honors conferred on him by the Queen, perhaps. may admit of a difference of opinion. nevertheless, it cannot but be gratifying to his very many friends that he was worthy of hav. ing received them. especially so, seeing that a Liberal Ministry is now at the Head of affairs in Enginnd. The Brockville Times says the recep- Sublime Language. 8 item cont: fpr‘posrggo, 9nd xa‘ Hummuv's Ulmuu‘r up Pll.l.l.-â€" Ablwsnvs. Eljslpt‘hlfl. Piles.â€"â€"Unvnrying succnsn altendv all who nut these uinensoa accmdmg m the annple plinlo-d dilecliuna wrappwl runnd eon-h p61 and box. Thuy ma InVulnable lu the young and timid, u hmw bo-sbl'uluwss snmelimu endunglu life, Though apgmvutly lvcul. dist-van of this Imlure me eurnlmlly blood diaenul. but a liul» anemia", mndrrale ptrlrvemut‘e. and "mm: exprnae wnll enable Ibe most dxfii- dmn m conduct any case In a happy issue wilhuul rxposinu Secret ilzfitmilies to any one The Uinlmr-lll checksxhc local ill-- flnmmalim- and alleviates Ihe throbbing l-ainu. The“ dilecliuns also clearly point. out when and bow Holloway’n Pilll are to be lakenJhul their purifying and rcgulming powers may assist by adjusting and nrenglheuing the conaliunion. J \Viley _ F Empringham F Mondie H Souk-.5 E Andrewn H Sanderson Enron JUNIOR Dollie Bowl-Waite Freddie Reddilt Maggie Glover Florence Sheardown Lulu Lemon George Hopper Alex Reid Willie Savage Flnrence Tyrrell Robert Michael Merritt Wilson Frank Sheppard M. WILEY, Teacher. “Sonic Davin Louie Lynett Mary Mapea Currie Powell George Glover Genie Barker A 1 Guns Berth: Palmer Sadie Palmer Maggie McConnghy M aggie Gnrvln Benie “(‘dditt Norman Schell Richmond H111 Public School. The depth of Mr James Befllune. Q C, in Toronto, hal cast a gloom over a wide circle 01' social and profanionnl friends. The disease Wu! blood poisonâ€" ing from typhoid fever. contracted a! Belleville. m on on CW» ‘â€"9 Thin being In, you, dad tho uniden- of our village uning thnt it in nearly cloned without In, on. popping a. question, cum to flu concluoion to have n leap yur putty on Thursday night llll in the Orango Hall. Tho invitation were Ill lent out by the mnidenl, the great": portion of tho villnzc Inning go! ono. 'l'ho progrnmmo for lie evening comiflud of tun, singing Ind danc- ing. and one of the axon plenum light- was Iponl thul ha: been in Woodlnidgo for a long Mae. 1 undernnnd before New Yur'o on. of the party that III nt tho head of grning it up. in going to lonp imo bonds of wedlock. II. was n menu on her pun. but the olheru have mud. up their minds to lap out of this ynr into nun. Ind ling “Then ll I good limo coming yet, I’ll wnil I hula lonzot." "you 'dou’t come to Ihe Fmealerl' Sup-- par on Chviltmas Eve M G, Gilmour. l wi‘l not have an opportunisy of seeing you be" fore Chrmmal, so I wish you all n merry OHI. Woodbridgo, Dec. 22nd. 188‘. Just come and look through the door into Wll‘nee Brna’ Storo. and wait your turn to getin It is no crowded inlido you can't gotcha-ding mom. New goods for Chriltmna and New Yur’u piled to the door. a‘. pricel to unit tho Holidays. Andrew Taylor. Ion or Mr. William Tay- lor. of Woodbridge, in here on a visit from Miunuola during (he holidays. also Andrew Taylor. formally Freighl Master I! Wm-du bridgu. from Port Elgin, both looking well Samuel Kain-r, of lbii village. isvgoing '0 In" In, huving remod the Mnhon Hole]. He_ moves early n}?! yoek. John Rownlree, butcher, in [3011ng i-n his Cbrinlmn flock. See hi- Ihop, n in heami ful. R T McBride in recovering very Ilowly, his mother Mill remxininz with him. A few Wreh ago Mr John Jd-fi'rcy. V. 8.. had some Iheap killed and w-nried by dogs, end blamed Mr Wm McClure'u dog for doing the mischief. He told McClure about him dog. and on hearing this he immedinrely had it killed. The veterinary not being nntilfied with thin. and having the Iheeu Valued. did not apply In the Tommhip Council the way he should hue done. but lodged a complaint before Mr Matthew East on. of our J. P's, that it wan McClure’I dog dune it. valuing the 4 sheep at $10 a piece. and $l3 for veterinary Iervices. Summon“: were at one ienued to McClure and a large number of willtesael. plying the witnesses fifty own a piece. ta attend an Friday at 2 o’clock hefora him end Mr. Gough.nrroth- or J. P. Mr. McClure having fur Iometime been under the doctor’l cure. Ind nut being able to defend the cue himnlfcmplyed Mr Hall, oftho firm of Hall. Fullerton & Cook. who defended the can in a wry able man-- nor. The relult w“, that the Veterinary Surgeon lost pay for hil Iemcea, and bill to pay the onus into the bargain. The Snlnlion Army held their banquet in tho Orangoi Bill on Friday night last. On accoum of the weather being so cold, the mlrching on the urn," was not an grind n In expected. Ten was served early in the evening, Iho Hall being well filled, If!" which they joined in an all night prayer, keeping it up until daylight. I hear they Ire going to give Wondbridgo up for abnd job. «I cnnverll are coming in I0 slow, and monoy Icnrca. (Hid to Ice the old gentle}va that went ovzrrlhekDon Int week, nmongn ul spin. SENIOR m ln'l‘ DIV. HONOR ROLL I'GR DICIHBIR. Woodbrldgo J ottingl. T M BUTHIMOBD, Teacher. J CRUICKSXIANK. Teacher 3w va. Edie Hopper Frcd Hupper Ella McConnel Austin Brillinger Mary Douthwaite Ella \Vilsw :s A 2 CLASS er Junie Conprr r James Wright kmnghy Maggie Mondie m Augie Reid in Rcubrn Glass all Wellingmn “all E. A. Smucal, Principal. FORM XV. Mamie Lemon Lizzie Palmer M nggie Lewil Delia Palmer Walker Hall Eliza Mulmney CLASS 11 Emma Sivers l’hmbe Soules Robbie Mnndie Joseph Keefler Joseph Blanchard Gertie Davis FORM III FORM II. I‘le I. Willie Clifford ’uichard Games: Maggie Ansley Norton King 2:“) Dn'. Harry Glover John Hutchinson Jmmm m Ennnnmmnnr AND TlA.-A grand Entertainment and Tea in connection with the Zion, Sabbath School Annivers- ary, will be held in the Church on New Year's Eve. Dec. 315i, 1884. A choice pregrammo has been prepared, the juvenile part of which will consist of Dialogues, Readings. Reutntiona, am, by the Sabbath School Children. Those more advanced in years may expect some practical advrce. by which to guide their 1 acvinns during: the coming year from the‘ Addresses to be delhered by the Rev. W. ll, Barker, nf Richmond Hill; Revl Mr. Tottcn. Factor, and otheu. Sing-i ing by the children. Ten served froml ‘1 to 7 p.m Proceeds in the inter-eat of] the Sabbath School. Tickets. 25 conu; Children, 15 cents. All will be made welcome. v For the best and cheapest raisins. curt-ants. dates. eels, 1:». all M. tho 61m %House.r 3p ' p HAPPY NEW Yum-«The Annivers. ary Services of the Methodist Church at Victoria Square, will he held ( D. V.) on Dec. 28th, ’84, and Jan lst, '85. as follows :â€"â€"Scrmons on Subbuth,Dnc. 28th at 2.30 p.m., and 6 30 pm , by the Rev. J. Pickering, of Eglington. Dinner on Thursday, Jan. hat, a sumptuous dinner will be given by the ladies ofthe Church, served from 4 to 7 p.m. Adâ€" dressesâ€"After dinner, addresses will be delivered by several eminent Ministers. The Choir will render choice "music. Chair taken at 730 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Church fund. Admissionâ€"Dinâ€" ner and Addresses, Adults, 30 cents; Children under 12 years. 20 cents. The public are invited to attend. SKATING CARNIVAL- The firm Fancvâ€"drt-as (‘nrnivnl ul' Ila:â€" swason will be held at the lliclnmm-d Hill covered Skulng Rink (m Saturdm next, Dt'O. 27th, commencing at 7 n’ulnck p m. The Richmond Hill Band will be in at - loudance and render choice solo-Minna As this is the first Carnival there will.nn dunbt. be 11 large number in cosmme and a pleasant evening: !-njnve~(l_ lvnth by e-kalers and spccvatnrs. Admin-inmâ€" Mvmbers and spectators. 10 cents; Non members. (sinners) 15 cents; All in costume free. Only Bkalers in crutume allowed on the ice until after 8.30 o'clock. (infillâ€"Grip} cnlurnd portrait. of Sir John A. Macdmmld. issm-d as a special Fuppk‘mrnt tu its Christmas number, is the best thing we have leer: issued. En-rv one. upecially those who favor the Hon. genslrmnu’s vitewn, mhould purclmke a put-trait. Ten cents sent to Grip nfiicowill entitle. subscribers In have a cupy. Do rot fail to buy one. 'Hmse who do not sulmrtthe can put- chase. for”) cunts (:‘rip': Chriatmnn number and portrait. A beautiful assortment 0! Cups Ind Sauc- ers. Vases, Chin: Ind film Fm, than; {or cash at the Fir. hoof. PRISBYTIRIAN Mlmsnn.-The Rev Mr. Cameron, of‘King, will take charge of Thoruhill and Rlchwond Hill Prelby- telian Churcheaflout the 15d) of next month. We no ' e by the Toronto paâ€" pers that some oiaposition to the Rev gentleman’s appointment has been lately manifested by some of the congregation of Richmond Hill. Sn» MERCHANTS.â€"~The noted Seed and Prmiuce‘ xuerd’n‘hnh‘. Mean). Skelc Bros, & 00.. of the Corner of Front & Jarvis Streets. Toronto, are now prer- pured to handle corn, oatl. peas. buck- wheat, flax seed, elc. etc. Choice Alaike clover seed wanted immediately. Par- ties wishing: m buy or sell Seeds or choice seed urain. will find itto their advantage. to call upon this firm. See advertiseâ€" mmt. GRAPHIC and Illa-Int“ London New: an b; at :11. HIIAL'D Sum, Tn: Chril'mu number of the Whitby Cloroniclq iI publinhtd on pink pup-r Ind looks very nent. Just léok ! m lb. of Nunavut bright tug-r fort! pt tho Che-p Guoh Noun: White flah. trout, ho 0 atom. a. 1mm, 6th 1m swim 0 Chap h lane. at prion to Suit 1.110 timo To OUR RunEus.-â€"Bofore we «51in issue, Christmas will have come and gone and we therefor. take thin opportunity ni mahing our readers and friends a very Merry Christmas; and trust. that. they all may enjoy the feativitiou which are taking place at this season of the year. Nonmnion for Municipal ‘ honor- taken place on Moudny next,’ 29th inlt. RINK.-â€"Th0 proprietor intendl havv ing the Skating Rink opened in thin vil- lage both on Christmas afternoon and evening, so that thou who are deoirouu of having a‘ little recrextion in thin way will lmvemn-‘bpfionuuity. The ice in in good cdridi'lioil. 1'“: LAST: sitting of the Village Council for Vlhin year will take place 0| Tuclday evening next, 30111 mu. ' XMAS Tau. -â€"Tho taachcn and scholars of the Methodist Sunday Schnol in this village intend having :1 Christina! Tree and Enterlninmem on the evening of Christmas Day. commencing at 7 p In. All are invited. Adminsion 10cm. RETURN Tickets will be insued on the Northein Railway during the ho”- dayl at. one fare and oneâ€"third, Ind on Christmas and New Yaar'u dayl at one fare. The latter are good to nturn on the same day oniy. XMAS SERVICIâ€"Sorvice will in held I of Spudina Avenue, Toronto. in viniting in St Mary’s Episcoptl Church It 8:45 her friend. at Lorridgo Fara, tho rosi- n.vn. on Chlifltluls morning. deuce of Mr. Robert. Murnh. for Chlatmu by Going to m Hal Tn! llevJ P"kang will occupy the I’m! er ou- Rclalu. Oman. Pooh. lea - ' ' , - - “é "nu’dmflu 3? ‘ pulpit 1n the Methodist (‘hlrch In this ivilluva on Sunng mnrninn unit. In) CHRISTMAS Nuunln.â€"-The Christ-- was number of the Markham Sun is to hand. It is got up in book- form con - mating of 12 pages, in neat, well printed Ind a credit to the office. ANNUALâ€"Tho Fire Brigade intend‘I having then- annuul torchâ€"light procelâ€" 1 sion and Concert in this village on N¢w _ Year’s Night. Excellent talent has been ‘ tenured l'dr the Concert. l Croat Burg-mo In overcoat. I. slut. are being offered at Tho Che-Mach House ‘durihg :ho Hollday canon. Cull and sec for yourself. ‘ LOCAL ITEMS. lsr SENIOR 131‘" J mama. 1 M Bauingwaile, l l. Mulhollnnd, 2 Bell: Hawkins, 2 i Berwha Findlly May Savage, 3 M.Bassingwaite3 . nude Farah-m, 4 Aggie Kirkland, 4 James Hawkins, ' ' '5'Frank Rumble. 3RD SINIOR. 3RD JUNIOR. 1 Gertie Smith, 1 Orvil Drury, 2 James Mundy, 2 M. Mulholland Harvey (look, John Seymour, Mary Rumblo, Enph. Kirkland. illia Flack. 2ND Smuon 2ND JUNIOR 1 Willie Savage, 1 Alex. Findlay. 2 Albert Albin, 2 Loni. Haficy, 3 Jo. Mundey. 3 Mary Rumble, 4 Willie Rumble 4 Nellio Kelley, 5 Vesta Mulholland Minnie iAlbin, 0'an A Widemnn. Gentlemenâ€"~Rohen W Brennan. Hugh Canning, Junta Flat, Arthur Gnrtlcy. I’ E P Pawnn, Asher l" Lamar. Jo: L Lnury, Wm Lloyd. Francil Memeaghy. 'l'hna K Mitchell. Jon E Tyndall, and Ralph L Watson. __.-â€"â€".»o< Honor Roll of Put-teraon Public School for Dace mber :â€" Patterson School Hono: Roll. Rasmxr or 'l‘mcnnn' EXAMINA- Tl(ms.â€"Mr'sm J L l’lugllen,“' lkauc, Futllcriuulmm. Hudson and Ron-o, cumâ€" pmlng mo: lmurd of examiners of much- ers l'_-.. rlm (Yummy of York, met at tlw Court “mm, Toronto; on Saturday last. 1 lm} ixmprc'ed the Work don». M llle late examination! held in the Park- dale and Newmarliet Modvl Folnmla, ind (leci'dn-d that the following 9!...an lrco-ive third-clans Certificate: ;â€"-l.adic-u Muse! Chrimina Anderson. Mary Bullies, Alice Bux'er, Nellie C Bell. Ada Bum, Emily A Coulter, Arabella Flaws.l..€uio Fnrl'ar. Emma Gilel, Margaret Y Gow- ans. Fannie Hamilton, Alice N Julm Mon, Mugin McCallum. Beanie Mueâ€" Murchy, Fannie Milligan, Mary A. l’hilp. Sarah Pooll lsalrella Prichnzzie Liddcll. Sarah Steepley, Susie Vanda waxer.Jeunnctte Walkingwn. and Mary Tm: Nzw Panama-nun Punt. -Tho first number of tho I’rrabyfcrian Review hul just been issued. IL in am eight page puperfimr columns to a page. printed in large, readable type. The first number contains a sermon by Bu Dr. McBarcn, and a contributed articlc' entitled‘State of'Pmlmody in ourChuteh' There are departments about mission work. church news, the young folk. etc. The regular lune will be commenced on January 7th In a leading arllclo it in mated that the promoters are not Iona- ated by any spirit of holtility to exist- iugjournall. Due prominence will be elven to the family circle, with I View to enllfillng the sympathy of the younger members of the Church. The following is. part of the policy of' the paper In anâ€" nnunm‘d :â€"â€"-â€"" The paper wtll take a thnrutmlily independent course with reâ€" gard to all matters affecting the intor~ net. of the Church And the country. and it is hoped will become an important factor in mouldng the view; ol‘i.u rend- out an all great quotation: touching my religion. education, and morall.” Can-nus good. {"1310 n tho Bum: Sum. ’ SPIOIAL muting of Fire Brigudo on Monday tuning next. 29:}: in”, n 7 o'clock Full'attendanco requested. Xx“ CEIJBBAHOKâ€"The memâ€" ber! and friends of the Buttonvillc Sahâ€" ba'th'Sehool intend hnlding their annual Ten and Entertainment in the Methodâ€" ilt. Church, Buttnnville. on Christmas Day, Thursday, Dec. 25th. 1894. The programme will cousin nf Dinlnzucl, Readings, Recitationl, Singing hy the School and othern. Addresses will be given by Revs. l’attyaon, Totten. and others. Ten served frnm 4 to 7 p m. Chair taken at 7.30 by Mr. Thor. Wil- liamson. Ticketn.â€"Tea and Entertain- ment. 25 cents; Entertainment. 15 cents; Children under 12 years, 15 cent.- Proceeds in aid of Church and School. All are invited. Tax A F k A M Lodge noon on Monday evening non, 29th loot. ‘ ‘A Merry Chrillmn and I. Happy New Yen is the with of Tho Chap Cajh Home to air numerouu, customers. --Snnth dz Grannun. ' I y OPENâ€"Mr Ulla: Wing bu engaged the Grand Central Hall for a Billiard Parlor. and lu- nlrndy got everything I plinted and cleaned up. and made tol Th "F loolr neat and attrac'in. The pnrlorl will be opened thip Wedne-day' awning, “hi... p. (24th inst why: all will be welcomed, Tho Chap Gun House I: Inning a. nu! mo. Luann»! of Claws. Chin. Imp; In wmmg‘ gum lug uuqm, ta nets. um. 0th, on 26: cn I and “Icon 351:” humu- TH! llevJ P"kang will occupy the pulpit in the Methodist Church in this villugo on Sunday morning next md Rev J W To'tten in the evening EXAM â€"Somo thirty-three candidate- are writing at the Entrance Examination now going on in the High School in thin ViHnL'D. Mr. J. McBride in presiding; examinrr. OBITUARY.â€"We regret to have to announce tlu death of Mr. Smiley. tax collector of St. Paul’s Wnrd, Toronto, who died suddenly on. Thursday last. His funeral took place on Saturday from his late residence. 19 Price Street. Toronto. There Inn a large attendance of friends. The member: of Mr. Smiley'a clan in the Yongc Itrcet Metho dist Church noted I! Pallâ€"bearers. PIBBONALâ€"Miu Hattie Mllholland _of Sggdina Avenue: _Tor2nto. in Aviflitipg In“ Discount 80.10 9! It: 10 tad fancy D! 60ch at tic 75:01:90! In thll Int. an uggw “311'. Stock oomph“. cm ml; LOCAL ITEMS. 1 Willi. Mulholllnd, 2 Junel llafioy, 3 Kat. do 4 Harry Hardy, 5 Charlu Seymour, 4TH CLASS. At Prices Never Before Offered l A Itutling Incident occurnd in tin bonding houu kept by Mn Fury at 131 Add-id. Itreet went. the othor day. and them has been considerable tllk our the mutter Among those who knuv of it, but otherwiae it hul boen kept voty quiet At ‘that number buntdl a Frenchman. Ina-d .Ibhut 52. nimed Prquet. I profanst infidel ‘He could be seen Ilmult MIV Sunday in thr :Iummerrup In Queen'l park talking with ‘ little group: of men into who“ emu ho pnurcd his dnctIim-I of infidelity. In bust the t- lkrd little elm. On the th-ning rc- fevrvd to he wna in hill boarding delcunt'ng .- lhv rm hoell cut-tune M his fellnw_-hnurd- o s H:- was jut min: the wmdl: ' Well. ; l mu roudv to Ill" 3va chum-ext that therv ' in no hvll." when Indrlenly he wan seized I wtth paralynh and fall to the floor. The while at one aide. from the to" to the tup ‘ uf tlw hand. including tho tongue. bet-tune i parnltled. and he has remained in that state lover rince. He can only murlnm "you " ‘ur “ no.” It may be added thnt ho comr- l plain-ed 0ft! pain for titer du’i below the ltroh. Ready-Made Clothing, Ladies Fine Mantles, , Flannels in great variety Gents all-wool Gurnseys. Hgavypanadian Tweecis», CHEAP CASHHOUSE THE Full & Winter Stock A ITAITLIIO liClDIXT I! ‘ IIIBACI BOARDING noun. You do. 50 Eye (10.. . u Dressed Hognmor 1001b». .. . . I 75 Beef, hind qunrters, per “0 . I 0. Mutton, by the cute-me, per 100 233.“... I M Chickcua, per pair H 0 Ducks. per bra.“ 5‘ Geosemnchum. ‘0 Turkeys, ouch . 7' Buttonlbrom .. 21 large r0Hl.. “0 ., tub dairy. lI Eggeren‘h. do; .. 22' Potatoes, per bbl 0 W A r‘plns per burrel 1 90 Omona, gram, per b X 9. Cabbage, per do . .. 26 Celery, per do ..... 0 an Tumips, per bag .. 0 L9 Carrots, par 40 . to Beets, pot bnz ..... 35 Pamnipn, per in; o 00 Buy per,ton ...... 7 no Simw per, run. I 00 Wool net lb. 00 0f courts Christians and infidala can draw vh~.ir own dwluc'ionn from this inciu donl Sume- will any lhm it wr-uld hue lmppvmd m kuy. und nlhmn Ii“ hunk noon il «a wle'ilmlmn Hnwen‘r, Krv Mr. I’m-- mus of Knox ('huroh. plum-d mme impmu Innu- upun ihl“ ufl'nir, and uwnliu-md il vuy luicfi] during his urmrm Sunday night last. Barby ans, The man with rlwumumm can feel the nppruuch nf bad weather in his uching joints Hagnud’u lelnw nil cum: Iheumulism. achel. puiun, nud injuries Bluntâ€"On 23rd Doce‘mber It Victoria Squnro, Markhlm, in t1)o79bh your. Mr- Ann Reade, nh‘ct. at the lute Mr. Thomas Ronda and sister of ‘be late Thom“ Clan-knot, Esq., of Toronto. Friandn and acquaintances In invitod to atâ€" tend the funeral on Friday next, the 26th Dec. It 1 o'clock without turzbor notice. What full. new, por bush Spring do ....... garloy do . ‘ We have a beautiful Stock of Woollen Goods to show our numerous customers, and Blahkets, Winceys, Etc, SNEATH & GRENNAN. STEELE BROS. & co. Seed and Produce Merchants, WANTED IMMEDIATELY Choice Alsike Clover See& Can it be Rotxbution? On the Hill. ’l'he following lines are worthy of special notice :â€" COIN (“ATS- TFA S- I‘I‘CKWHFAT \N I'EOLE Corner Front 8; Jarvis Sts., TORONTO. morn monoy than at nnythin alsoby tak- ing an money for the but as] in: bnok out Baginxoru nuca nod grnndly. None fail. Tenn: freo. BALLET? Boox Co., Portland All parties wishing to buy nr sell seeds or choir“ 50ml grain. will find it to their advantage to call upon 01' vnrrvspond with us. fiTEELE »- 13.0.8. c2: 00. N. B.â€"Wv are agents for the EMPIRE HORNE 8; l?,-\ l"l‘l.l". F PH) Please sand for circular which contains testimonials from leading Fm-rlerq and Stock Raisers in the Province it is vqmally valuable for Stock ol‘all kinds, horses. cattle, shet‘p, pigs, 8:. poultry. Dairymen always find it largelyinoreasr-s quantity and quality of milk. TH E M A RKE’I‘S TOR ()N'1‘()- ‘VEDNESDAY, D00. 24, II“. nun- AT nnmnr wuaun A Human Enrometcrl In adxlition to our sued business, we are now prvparml to handle and ("bound (Jil (Hike. (,‘othm Sen-(l Meal, Flax Seed. Sun. alsn ('hop and Mill Stufl's of all kinds. DEATH IS NOW COMPLETE A'!‘ THE .072 301‘ .071 01‘ O 39 7. 0 L9 45 ‘0 I. 35 4") 0 00 l 0. 7 0. M 0. I 00 I 5. 0 'II 21 0. ll 22' TO LOAN 0n farm property u 6 par cent, to ply of mortgages at higher ruler of mun“. or for building, dninin ., or other pummel 1101333110! bought. Note“! mounted. Adnn ulsomtio on ucond mortgagel. Fax/mm will I to mono! by applying dinct to m- E. R. REYNOLD'. Du. End, 18“, 5 d x 65. helvy timber. To bu "moved by tic lit to! April, I885, For puticulan apply to Richmond Hm, D00 81d. "It .__’~._,_~. FOR COUG TYWM Annis fed, 1 Chlorodyno A Y ’8 CO _¢xn?29°r9n AY’S C03 Colds, in eq Cnulo I AY'SWti __ NeurAalgia; “OAGULD Articles. 8‘ LAWRENCE & MILLIGAI, Barristers, Solicitors. A G F anzxcl. Nov 27th. nu SUBSCRIBE AT "MI! I 3" Leave your orders far my of (it above pnpcri, at the HERALD Ding wnh the cash. and they will be furwud- ed to your address. Money to Loan at Lowest Current Ram CONVEYANHERS, ETC Toronto Ofiicesfi‘“ “ Em“ chum bots, 1 Richmond Hm Office-£1 THE DAILY MAIL Weekly Mail! Evening Mail 2‘ Barn for Sale BALANBE 01‘ THIS YEAR I'll], ?OR COUGHS AND COLDS gm gdmtismmts. “>0AGULINEZ:7Cemrm for Brohl AY’S COMPOURT), ademulull AY'S TICMPILLSj a .p-eeinfi; Neuralgia. Face-ache. kc. KY‘WS_C0M I’OUNDOF LINSEKD 3113310 M IfOUN Didiéougm “a Colds, is equally serviceable for 11;)".- “l Cnulo éfiicles. Soldsvorywhgy Solo Makers.â€"xu'nnosl; scoexpm, nu $100,000 expecgomm, for Coughs (ind C )ldl ' ‘ d‘,nfienegx.- Squill,TolI, le.,wi‘i For one your, (1'2 monthl), for .2.” Row lubacriben for 18” for “I. 0" PRIVATE FUNDI For One You for $1. It Add-id. me», In“, Tom. LARGE FRAME On Saturday- For enly $1 Will get the THE NO‘. M Building A Loni chum 5011,15 Town“ IQ. JOHN “own. ‘X‘ C Humour Rear of ti: C'omrul-Innk

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