"What advantages are there in the‘ [ho (‘wmlitns (lltl in 1886? it this New England Statesâ€"over 1m ï¬coti: , ' sort oi‘ thin;r lit‘t'ps up we .Jmll have a New Brunswick, and I’. E island? We mutt? for A\l'1)<’ll{‘ril!l “htoitom’ in (huh Eee the statement made, that the young 3 ada. people leave their provincial homes by F“’*""""‘“""*- the score to 500k employment in ‘tllC. :Rpflin Xowq ; The London ‘Kdvm'- States-S But to “1039 young People ‘tllcl llH'I‘ :H‘t‘l’F that thort‘ is nothing the mat-- SHINE mean {{VGTY fL‘W centres 0f him-W ter with the London water rupply The “855, and OUtSIdO Of'hCEC Centres them k supply is all right only the population are as many downed farms and $905101" .’ has increased 510 rapidly that there is 1-455 llouscs; 5â€â€œ; as great a dearth Off not wnm enough to go around. This 30ml? People 1“ Nam“, N0‘\'l|alllpf"llll'9. i is moat ingenious, but we thOught the and \ erulont, and other New l‘lnglnnd t N_ 1‘. was (legwugd u, ism†the popuv Mates as can be found in the Maritime ‘ 11mg“, How is this Provinces, in proportion to the populnâ€"l 7 tion, ll'ztke Massachusetts ownâ€"tho y~ , v 7v - - t . . . ,‘ lho ( lt1(',tl;10 lrlhunt: 1S getting; up n N ecczt for provrncmls~antl two owls nrc . - " n ‘ . . . t name for tool ilnputlenco. .l he other met by allâ€"intensely close conipetititm t . - . ,. ~ . ~ . . ‘ . , . ,day it Stud 'Lot us [the ninei'ionnsl 1n the Cities, and no husmoss 1n the] ‘ ‘ r . ‘ l _ ,t . . nmlm tho tuiifl tor (,unutla and we \vill countlv. .l he exceptions to this are‘ _ ~_ - - n I ~ - - - . . isoon nmLe than politics. This XS its about the Fame in the two countries un- - t w r . - . - - 7 _ lph-n 1n helm†oi coinnmoiul weiproctty. oer compurlson. Let am who doubt , ,v, ‘ t . - -. , i . . ‘ ; ; lhe‘, liibnnc A,» inst given at tirsh proof “us take 3 mp to (“ripe tOd’ or down 3 01" "lltl‘lt‘ll‘ i-v [' .illttt' itv neivllbor the I\ew Bedt'ord way, or through the con-i “ i ’ "l " U " ’“ ' . :News “:1 snatrlim little tlounht'uce u i.†tral and Western counties of the State.; ’ "4 n P l The following from the Bosfon Pr0~1 What kind 01" u xincialist, may not be out of" place ï¬t the pcolx‘m in it “hich present time upon the subjch cf (Yum-- pmmé'ï¬m swim“: mercia} Union 1â€" ‘ ’ In, ‘1" "“ r. >_ . ~{n W ho has not read of Fairhavcn and Nantucket, the once greatest whaling ports in the world, but now almost uu~ known I bantucket, the once greatest whaling: .l. llnnrp Swift was shorifl' at (lulleâ€" ports in the world, but now almost un~ ‘ way mum}; ,[\'_\x, in 1577;}, and was known .7 £2100!) slmrt. llc unnlu good the loss And nise people say that (ilonumtcr j in; turning m'ur his property and sup~ and l’rincelown and other such plnccs ‘ imrtwl his family 11> :1 day luhnrcr, llis are going the same way. There are will: lit‘ccunc insane, recently. 21ml, while thousands of deserted farmsin NcwEug l raving, [lllkt'tl of monoy hidden in the lnnd to dayâ€"the owners havin moved ; Sinoiu; house, where $3,200 in green†to 13051.0“ 01' other lal‘gc Cities †luwks was found It is not often that u If the promoters of' the scheme 01"“ .cnmmscd Clef-duller has so happy a delivâ€" Couitncrcinl Union could be induced to V my. give hut]; sides of the question to zhc‘ . PUOIV‘KO, ii “'UUld be 111010 110110“, bull 'l‘hc l‘ostvliinv llcpnrrnnrnt has issued they ï¬nd it convenient to keep b:er tlw : the fallowinzi imticc :â€"All local 01‘“dmp†dlfllcu‘llits They ‘10 “Qt let be know“ i lulu-rs innst ho prvpnid nnn (mnt each by the dimdvill‘tugcs under “'1110113hef‘4n7n (Turn-Jinn past stump, (Illlt'l‘WlFl', in orâ€" 1‘1‘5 “Wild have ‘0 SUE†“Filming We [ der to enforce the law, they are, sent to had it toâ€"tumrow. The Canadian people, { the (39m later “mm! n. be than: opened UDdCI‘ the P01le Of the GOVCI‘HIIM'M, is} if not hearing it spwilin :itltll‘PHE, :1er re» gradually and surely being beneï¬ted by tnrm-«l to tlw writers. A letter hmr~ the manufacturers of the country. ‘ ring: a rpvuiiix' :uldru is not, opened. but l u “3 I [I] 1â€â€œ 1’.R<Iw0]1(Q('o‘svanï¬wbr Advortidng Bureml (10 Spruce stflwhm‘c m7.va ‘5: ing contracts may he 111mm fol'iLIN NEW YORK L“ thoï¬u “ho advocate the change of system are desirous that such large cities as New Xork, Boston and llulfulo‘ should lulu: the trade from us by (lulng all the manufacturing and other bud r mess (if the country, Why lhcn let them keep on in the same line that lhuy huv but ouL upon, and perhaps they will ohâ€" tuiu llu'ir desires. But we :er afraid it will be to the injury and not to the gooï¬ of the country. THIS PAPERE: Inumnh t; H mm PUWLLIMI we ML . "cure 'oHG mlcru) h) Manon, \VuAh: mom Lbuuu .1 (A: huuAll-L. Vntm‘s' Ligt, 1887#1\L Teofy. Burrlpckï¬Ã©c Sal'supm‘ilm Compound (*inM‘o, Judicial Saleâ€"Fullerton, Cook 6: Miller I neulâ€"â€"Ki1‘kh_v. Harvest. Excu ï¬nn~L 0 Armstrong. \Vood Sawingâ€"H ancs, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1887 St. John, N. B , Sun : Hon. David Mills a few days ago published a two eulumu article about Sir Charles Tup~ 1.-ur,who,hc declared, had‘ gone frunr Canada in n tnwexing rage beemite Sir John had not resigned the Premiership in his favor. Mr. Mills then informed the public, that Sir Charles had inzule up his mind not. to sit another SCSthD in l'mliunient. Three days ago M r. Mills 1 uhlishul another treatise on Sir Uhurhs in “high h) states that the latter will in the autumn return tn his post as Minisv in of Finance. It is not usually £10003»â€" tmry to contradict statements made by Mr. Mills. Uu nl vuys contr:nli;, 5 them Llumulf alter a time, though he :Jultlen; Lut‘iuuth the!“ H Nullxmfl Landing Newmm‘ket, A urom, Ii inu, I‘iohmmld Hill, ‘hm‘uhill, urmlto. t'ntii further no'ico7 Mam will be dosed at the above Ofï¬ce as f‘o'dows z~ Going South, East, and West, at. . . .. o . . . .. 5.30 Mail for the North, via. Railway, leaves once a day, in the morning, as nbovo stated. Morning M ail from South, West and East, by Railwayï¬rrivos at 10.30 Evening Mail from Toronto by Yonge-strcct Stage, arrives at. 7.00 Night Mail from North, by Rail- way, arrives at ................... 7.45 Postmaster. Kichmond Hi1], Dec. 0th, 1880. DFHUE HUUHS- $361113 MORNING. Going North, South, East, and West, at . . . . . . . 7.40 EVENING. GOTNG NOIVI'H‘ Toronto, 8 10 'I'hornhill 9 0'1 Richmond Hill {I 18 I'Iinp, 9 30 Aurora, ' (I 49' Newmm‘lmt, 10 00 11011111111 Landing, 10 09 GOING SOUTH Nullxmfl Landing, 7 54 Newmm‘ket, B 03 E’KTMIGND HILL MST UFFHE HES? FFEEE EETEEE ? The dateprinted on pnch paper denotes the ime when the subscription expires. We (10 not hold ourselves responsible for tho opinions of our (‘orreapondvnts. TRAIN TIME NOTICE T 0 S UBSCRJBL'RC. ‘Zï¬w {gm Emma. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Commercial Umon Richmond Hill. Ont. ARRIVALS. Whole No. 1514 : IVI . T E E mamm‘mA mny be fmmd (m ï¬h' n1 Goo '7 a. m. to HMKHLâ€"A can: [3“ ‘JJ 230 455 In Volume 29‘ Union Mndi . 111- 4Q 4 1(l ’ As will be notich by ruforenec tor the r-"port of the meeting; of the Board of 4 W’Jdnmtmn, hold on Monday afternoon I . . v lusty that :1 (‘otnmlttoo was: appmnted t0 iinvcstigntc the remarks of the HERALD ‘lco‘ntuincd in last week’s pope!" in refep [once to the Report ofthn Standing Com-â€" : mittco on Education, as presented to the i’ County Council at the ï¬rst meeting in , lgJanner‘v ofthis your, w'mmin it. states {that during the your 189(3“ninctyâ€"cight ‘pnpils attended our High School.77 It 1was acknowlodgod at the meeting that some of those scholars attended only for jpnrts' m‘ :1 your, and in this respect the ismno may be said as regards other [schools in the county. The report is lnot I'nH enough. li\'vr(:«.v::§ls:.::|t. 131W Bux‘tltwk 1 {mad Bille boftYns, vuzui me. I My [so much] Jul (ml. ; > fully understand the posiiion. in the future it may be some other pereou that will haw, t'ull command and that other yera'on may deem it his privilege. to take another View of the Inclitical hemikphero, and taking: that View, write for the other siJo 01" politics. We wonder how that would tit thoso who tallâ€"1 so much about the injury being done (ur high School liy the liianixiin A worm will turn when trod upon, so we, do not, consider why no should have any qualms about attacking the fountain “homo is derived the a» hose, that is thrown against us. Let the committee look to the source of the trouh‘o that some at least of the School Board my is injuringr our High School The committee is con:ersz of Messrs. Savage, Trench and Doctor Wilson. ILL: ('wndiws did in sort m' thing lumps u Nl‘ul'kL‘I fur Annuicun ada. The ('Mcngo ’l‘ribum: is getting; up a mum: for mo] impudcnce. The other day it said "LoL us [the Americans) 11min: the tuiifl'i'ui‘ Canada and we will soon make their poiiï¬cs.†This is its pix-21 in MIan 01"crminm‘ciul rvciprncity. The, J'osfd‘inw Depurrnnint has issued the i'n'l'lowing nnticc :â€"A]i 100:1] 01“‘dmp†lnttt'rs must be prnpnid nun (mnf each by (Hawaiian 1mm stump, ulhm‘wisv, in orâ€" der to enforce the law, they am sent to the (mud Better nflim' tn be ihcm opened if not hearing: it spw . address, :1 In} re- turn-le to NW writers. A )ctxn‘ brur~ ing a rln‘uiiix' address is not, opened, but ï¬)!‘\‘.’:|1'dk'd In in original address, with the mfzinn 3; Jun) h-Hvr charge of two cunts par (SA Initml erum. Two Iv] MLU‘ u Iii-rd U pix-21 in Who)? 01"crunnm‘ciul l‘vciprncity. The", 'I‘ribuuc hr,» just given a f'rrsh pmof 01" :audzlcixy 'L:_\' railing its neighborY the I‘xcws, “u sunrlmg hula doughl'ucc pup.†but, during Hm (10;; I the country cdimr can rif on tlx- mth MIC of lxir \wnJrlud zznrl f'zm Linmtif' For 2| wool; at :1 Iilm‘, v.31th Hm min NW oditul‘ 1127‘ » sph'vs:slr‘m:HH‘:~1'.‘:-Itu1Ԥ:;;HITCH: in I‘ve mm czl'md his mm'tum‘ Her to makc his b1‘cud,~â€"H‘an. It seemed ditiieult, to get :1 sutlieient, numher ot' the lloard together. One gentleman not officially connectt 'l with the loard took great trouble it; hunting up metnbt‘t‘s to 'tttend to Illttht‘ :1 quorum and he just succeeded, five of the memâ€" bers beingr absent, namely, Messrs. Brown, Duncan, Switzer, Lymtt and Marsh. It was n good time to move the motion that was earried. \Ve lit-lt and could see that there was something more than usual agitating the minds of some of the gentlemen present at the meeting7 and we were not deceived, as the appoint- ment of the committee clearly showed, and what good is it going to do? Great, stress-t waslnid upon the injury being done the School by the HERALD and we suppose this will he one point the comâ€" mittee will have to consider. We trust, howeVer, they will go deeper than the surface and get at the cause of the reâ€" marks of the HERALD and say whether it is a'deeent thine lit!" a politieal teachâ€" er to be writing against the feelings and opinions of those whose means go to sup port the High School. That is the point. It'it is consonant with the prosperity of the school that so much polities should he eonneeted with it as lms lwen and is at the present time, vhy nll right, let it be so, Ve hope, however, before the report passes that, a full delntte will be had utton the suhjeet so that W: can fully understand the position. In the future it may be some other person that will hate l'ull command and that other culmr can ‘ V “Uihlthtu :1 Iilm‘, \u‘r THAT COMMITTEE. Prompt Resuits. Mn {,1 ‘ 1:: WIN) lulu u] l’u‘ 1. <; ‘:;C,A\,L.| (pop ‘Empcicszs my? helpless? increases dt‘pflflilï¬â€˜ in s" Vhr‘ 1mm mnnrs , x (1GC \(nn‘, us in 1880? If this \up we .‘hzs‘ll have a 2m “biOiu‘x'u‘1 in (Mm worthy 2Hst in cornnlnmt. I Hi“? (I, this wmv Urr ukc, 13' Um: with f0 U 1' L L. The Board of Educmion met, on Mon-i day last, present Messrs, Russell, Mc~ 1 Connghy, Trench, Glass, Naughton. Sav age. and Dr. Wilson. Mr. Trench was! moved to the chni'r in the absenne of Mr. Brown, and Dr. \Vilson was appointed Secretary in the absence of M13 Switzcr. Broken Down. "Aficrsuff'n-ing with dyspcpsia, kid:ij disuusc, 105;: u!" apt-mule, and min in the bum! 1mm (imuunged, I heard of B. I}. 5., luv}; [no Louisa and um happy to bay I feel .n ‘ r ‘ v .. a» Wuuan wa. Eng. brunt: L. “In; , ‘ Accounts from Mr. McMahon of' the Liberal Ofï¬ce for $12 29, and Mr. Dickâ€" son of Newmarket fur presiding at the examinations for teachers’ certiï¬cates, nnmunting (0 $4020, being for 12 days at $3 per day and travalling expenses. &c., were passed on motion moved and seconded. Hhm'wn u! ‘\- Juyws Human (E “midich An: nul- Rom Whit 1:1:xx-‘rzz:\\',Au;z 2,’ Following 'H the usuH. n! Hm lmlli' in the wuth rinlmg 1041 \j :7 5311\{1 l'min Ml'Nnb 'I' The World 5:135 :--Mr, N. Clarke ‘.‘.'zillzic~,o‘ M l’., will shortly, it, is under- stood, address his constituents on the subject. 01' "Commercial Union,†dealing will) the Hilfime largely as it affects the l'eunicw. of Ontario. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. An Open Letter. Messrs T. Millmrn & (30., Nuv. '25. 1386. I “i511 I had mod B B 13 sommr which \vuuid have Suvud me years niisufliuiing \vi!l1 mysiiwins, frum which I ma“ got no relief until I tried 11 I; B, which soon ('iCHIQd n- uny the itching, burningr rash that had so long diSIlCSSt’d um, Mrs. Edward Komkey, Eastern ’ussnge, Halifax, N. S. My) NJ: ,gï¬nvmu. . (uanan I'm-:11 Hull A communication was read from the Clerk of' Markham, showing 13 children attc‘nding our public school from that township, and one from Vaughan showâ€" ing: 47 children attending from that t0WnFilip. The question was ashvd by the Chair'- man if‘any other husinss was hefnro the Board After waiting mum considvruhhz time Mr. Naughmn I'nsw with a copy of ihc HERALD in his hand. and reading that part taken from tho pintcd minutes of' the County Council, he (-zmnncnted in wrong language upon the i: ury. &c 7 &c, that, our High School was suffcling or would sufl’vr from such I'vmurks being: made. To our cars he u untud to draw a dimarcnt canciusion from the intention of the words. Mr. Naughton contended that a com mitteo should be appointed. It was only ycstom‘ay that a gentleman spoke to him about such remarks being in the papers about the schools. Mr McConaghy was opposed to apâ€" pointing the committee. In fact he did not see as much necessity for it, and he did not think the remarks. in the HERâ€"- ALL) would do the school any more inâ€" jury than what. was in the News of Toâ€" ronto, wherein the Assistant’s name was mixed no. l The freeholdch of the city were 011 Tues- day uslwd to vote on the lbllmviug hfl'vlnws: l lly law ll) raise $100,000 for 11 “Ml Shvd site just nm-th 0t Usgnotlo Hull. 2 lly-Taw tn taise $100,000 to ho applied in building wmlts to protect the Island. 2; lly-lnw to raise $190,000 for the laying of the new VHHH‘ mains and SOIVlCL‘S and for other putpost‘s. The World is happy to be able to '«mâ€" nounm that all three by-laws were (‘llli'lt’(l. A clique of wealthy hut stingy votm‘s dtd ull they Cllllld to d9lent the grants. The great- est, interest centered in the Mill Shed By» law. The milittn’y men “Ollivd might and main for it. and they are to he congratulatâ€" ed on their success Toronto‘s Volunteers well \lt'Sel'VB a site and building worthy of thle' (let-d5 and valor. The tutuls of their votin;y are as follows: lltill s,th site by-luw: For 1130, against Mr. McConaghy said that Mr Koofler was present and should be heard. Mr. Kovfler gave his opinion of the matter. reading: from the Minutes of ihe Cnunty Council sustaining the remarks made in the HERALD. Mr. Redditt, was called in and contended that the School stood equally in as good :1 position as over it did. &c , 8L0. M 1‘. mittec only 50 to him papers An Oid Favorite. An old favoring that has bwn pnpuhr with (he )mmyrlw {m m-nrly 30 _\('m_\‘ is Dz", me‘tz 1"5 1} tract of Wild Simwbvl’l'y for all \‘mioh's Ufsnmmt'r (‘Ullxl‘hinfs of ('hlhlzmj and Muhs. ll seldom or never fails in mxw Chulmu mm'bus, dinnlmwx and dysonlm'y. Tom) fur Mdmwo Tum far I' m Mr, Russell. seconded by Mr Nuugh~ ton, mcvcd that n commitlce be appoint- (‘d to investigate the remarks of the HERALD as copied from the County Council minutes and I‘LPOI'C to this Board. Mr. Glass was opposed to the appointâ€"â€" ing of the committee, and wanted to know what good it \‘r: going to do. Mr. Naughton again addressed the Board, reading from :1 number 01' papers and giving ï¬gures showing the amount, of for: in former years ru‘ceivod. 'I‘IIIC YU'I‘I‘, UN 'I‘HE WATER MAINS, IIAIIBUR A.\1) DRILL SHED SITE LXI‘ENIJH IlI‘lS. Hmhm works by-luw gumsI. 1019. Wmmwolks, 010.. by- ng|i1.b‘l, IOIS‘MH'VOTZII The motinn carried and the commit- ‘00 was appointed. The meeting than :ldjnm'nod. Mnjnl'lty for Ferguson ,. .. . . 1316 mmm and Mumwzucheu are still to be bean Mr. Ferguson, the Conservative, Elected by a Majority of I36. ALL THE BY LAWS CARRiED xm‘ml «V' HILI'H m N TH LCXIL The Renfrew Election. Board of Education. ‘Jd 112m kl W For, 1218 or, W vyznson's Maunrili ~5‘ Mnjoribies‘ .. 47 1‘.) Julnty) J5 ‘1 lumenâ€"Between 5 and 6 o'clock on Thursday afternoon last the villagers \vere alarmed by the bell in the Methoâ€" (llki (‘hureh being lung signifying that a ï¬re luzd taken place. It, was not long,r before the hose, under the able diâ€" rection of' Messrs. Savage and lledditt, were laid and water playing; upon the devouring element. We believe it took just three minutes from the time the alarm was sounded until the ï¬remen got to work. The dense columns of black minke that rose just south of the “Pines†leoked very threatening for a while. However, our noble boys soon showed themsclves worthy of being able to cope with the trouble, and after a short time all sense of danger was past. The double brick house occupied by M essrs. \th. Storey and \Vm-ren Hewison was the objective point upon which the operaâ€" tions of the ï¬remen centered, and the destruction by the tire rested in destroy' ing the bank kitchens with the contents of same which we presume will be cow ered by insurance rl‘he weather being;r extremely hot and consequently every thing beini.)v very dry it devolves upon ever_\onc to be cautious as regards tire. There is no knowing, if a ï¬re once got thoroughly bial‘LBd at the present time, where it would em. AURORA Civic Holiday on Wednea - day next, 10th inst. THE Steam Thrashers are now heard throughout the country. CLEARWG Sale of Straw Hats at Gretman’s. Look out for Bargains. TUE population of Woodbrldge, ac- cording to the assessment roll for the present year. is 825, and the assessment amounts to $120,285 VAUGHAN COUNCILr-Tlle municipal Councilofthc Township of Vaughan will mnet at the Town Hall on Tuesday next, 5th inst., at 10 a. m. QUARTERLY MEETING~The roguâ€" szr quarteriy meeting: for this Circuit of the Methodist Church, will be held on Sunday next, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. MONTHLY FAIR.~â€"-â€"Tllc Monthly Cattle Fair hold llcre on Wednesday last was not Very largely attended. and llle Show of' cattle, &c, was small. A few sales were made: however, at averâ€" age prices. HARVEST EXCURSION.â€"â€"â€"‘i\lanitoba and Northwestern lluilwuyrâ€"Jl‘his Con) puny has decided to have an excursion on Aug, 19, from all points on the East. cm and Ontario Divisions of the Urinaâ€" dint] Pacific Railway from Quebec West- ward, the Southâ€"eastern Railway and Northern and Northâ€"western Railways to Lttngcnbnrgh the tizrniinns of the Mun. nod Northwestern Railway, 236 miles West of Winning passing through \Vinnipog and Portage la Prairie. The price ol‘ :1 return ticket will be $28 and they will be good for 40 digs. Harvest~ ing operations will be about half through. No better time could be selected to see the land. A special rrler to buy tickâ€" ets must be Obtziinod by lotter or person- ulTy (githcr from the District l’asaengzer Agent (.‘nn. I’ao. ly. 110 King St. West, Toronto, or from The Colonizaâ€" tion Agent (7, l’, {U 5‘33 St James St. Montreal. The excursion passes through \Vinnipeg and Portage la Prairie. BIG Drive in many lines of imported Dr) Goods at the Concrete, to make room for large orders new placed in the Brilibh markets for Fall and Winter Goods. SALE 01“ A FA.Rl\I,-â€"Thc Judicial Sale of'a farm in Vaughan wiI‘. take place in the village Of' Richmond 11111 on Saturday. Sept. 10th. 1887, by public auction. For terms, &c , sec adveniseâ€" ment. ABOI‘T fl‘ulerILâ€"A number of the farmers in this neighborhood will ï¬nish harvesting this week. and several of' the Older hands say that, this is the earliest for years past. owing 10 the oxâ€" tromely hot and dry wruther we have had. AT the Concrete China Tea Sets for SLI'IO, Ivory Dinner Sets for $7.00, and beautiful Toilet Sets for 2475. GO TO the Concrete {or Hm best va‘ue in Sugar, Spices, Fruit Jars. Raisins, Currants, Soap, &c. QL‘IcRY,«v\\'1mt have the Railway Umnmittoc done, that was appointh to wait. upon the Nox‘thcm Rail“ 21y Comâ€" pany ? We presume that they, the nwmbms, have attended to this duty. “"hat is the result. ofthoir (Warts in the duty they were appointh to perform? Vormis’ LixT.~â€"The Clerk of’ the Municipality of the \‘illngc 01' Richmond llill gives. notice in another cnlutnn that the Yotm's’ Lists for 1887 have been printed and delivered to parties entitled to them. The Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and ifzmy omis siting 01' other (‘rrors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law. GRAND Value in Cottonsat Grcnnnn’s. Sue mm '5 ct. Factory, 36 inehos Wide, am] (‘1ka Shirtings at 80:5, JOcts, 12%, ,1‘} and Nuts Rain is much wanted. HOT! Hotter! ! Hottest! ! I ASK to see Atkinson’s 48 ct. Corsets LOCAL ITEMS. i LOCAL ITEMS. Dust I More Dusï¬ ! l Most Dust ! l I LOVELY Colored Tea Sets, very cheap at Grennan’s. POTATOES and other vegetables are suffering greatly for want of rain. Tamarac Is the discovery of a leading physician, and after you ‘s of experimenting it is now offered you in a. pmtentml state as a never-failing cure for Coughs Colds and Throat and Lung Complaints. Dn. Law’s PLEASANT WORM SYRUP is a Eaft’: am} unable worm remedy for all worms Lang; uhi’ldreu or (malts. FOUND ()UT.-â€"It is found that F. Kirkby deals in Fruits, Confections, Cakes. Find again. THE NOVELS, “He,†“She,†“Allan Quatermain," “Dawn†and other works for sale at the HERALD Store. Some time ago the Torontos entered a protest, against Clewes and Crown of the Capitals of Ottawa, charging them with being professionals. The Judicial Committee will meet. on Tuesday next to settle the matter. W001) SAWING.-Purties having wood to saw, &c., can have the same done on the shortest notice by applying to H. Barnes. Richmond SL‘ Richmond Hill. The White Rose Club of this village drove nvm‘ to Markham on Saturday last and did up the juniors there in good style by two games to none. The second twelve of the Young Cana- dians went to Markham on Thursday last, and had a friendly game with the Club of that place, which resulted in a victory for the home team by 4 games to 1. FEM; BRIGAWE â€"-The regular month- ly meeting and practice of' the Fire Bri- gndc will be held on Friday evening next, at 730 p m. All members are requested to attend. The White Roses are talking about going: to Stoulfville before long to play a friendly game with the juniors of that place. There is some talk of the Capitals of Otttnwa withdrawing from the C. L. A, as they seen: to think they are notjustâ€" 1y treated by the Association. A match for the Central District Championship will take place in Toronâ€" to on Saturday next, between the Mark- ham Club and Young Torontos. TORONTO EXHIBITION-thm grand Dominion and Industrial Exhibition will open at, Exhibition Park. Toronto, on the 5th Sept, and continues until the 17th. It promises to surpass anything previously held in the city of Toronto. Look out for the programme of each day which will be issued shortly. CONSCIENCE MONEY.'Says the Livâ€" erpool Times : “Mr. Alex Daniels of this town was the recipient ofa letter. a few days since, which contained 84 and a few lines stating that it was conscience money.†All those wishing to follow a good example will please address HERALD Oï¬ice. The Orilï¬a (flub were defeated by the Capitals at Ottawa on Saturday last by three games to none in 21; hours, Keep Your House Guarded. Keep your house guarded against sudden attacks ul' colic. cmmps, diarrhma, (lysenu tery and cholera infanlum. Tluy are liable 10 come when least expected. The mfesl, best and mos! reliable remedy is Dr. Fowl- er’s Extract of Wild Strawberry. HEAVY Grey Cotton, full 36 inch, for 5 (its per yd. at the Concrete. SEASUNABLE ADVICE. We copy the following from the Uxbridge Journal, and trust our friends, the postmasters, will give it due consideration. Newsâ€" paper publishers lose a great deal every year 1y people moving. A notice is reâ€" ceived from the post oflice to the effect that the paper addressed to so and so has not been taken out ot'the oflice lieâ€" cuuse “not called for,†“removed,†or some equally unsatisfactory reason, and the notice is often not given until the subscriber (who is invariably in arrears ; paid up subscribers always notify pub~ lishers to change address) has got beyond reach or so far away that the amount cannot be collected, or is not worth co]- lcetinfz. While it is generally a small sun) that is at stake, it is nevertheless a serious thing for the publisher, as these small losses sometimes aggregate a large total in a yearâ€"enough in fact to knock the proï¬t ofl‘ all the papers printed, and the proï¬t at best is very small. Postâ€" master-s, therefore, would oblch by giving prompt notice and as full information as early as possible in every such case. A MISTAKEâ€"It is a great mistake to think that it is the mid there in in ice water that cnoh: the body. The fact is that it is neither the inteiior of the body nor the blood that is to be cooled. These maintain within a fraction of 21 degree the same temperature the year round. The heat. that we complain of is nothing: more nor iess than the effect of' the solar energy on the nerves, which terminate in the skin. FAREWELL SERMON.â€"Tlie Presbyâ€" terinn Church was well ï¬lled on Sunday evening lost, many coming from a long distance to attend the services, out of love in the Pastor, Rev. J. W. Cumeron‘ who delivered his farewell sermon. The night was warm but. yet the heat was nicely tempered by a pleasant Breeze which made one feel comfortable even in a pretty well crowded ediï¬ce, the win- (lows, of course, being open. The serâ€" vices of the Church were listened to with more than marked attention by all pre- sent, a number beingr members of other congregations “he attended out of re- spect to one well thought of' in the com - tnunity. The Rev. gentleman chose for his text the words of St. Paul as found in the 2nd chapter of lst Corinthians and ‘an Verse : “For I determined not to know anything among you save Jesus Christ and him cruciï¬ed.†Lacrosse Notes. Miss Alioo Hopper is in Lindsay visiting friends. Miss Gertie Harris, of Toronto, is visiting her relatives in this place. Miss Kennedy of Toronto, in visiting in town at present, the guest of Mrs. J W. Elliott, Mr.J H Sanderson Taft on Monday for a four weeks trip to Owen Sound, Port Elgin, 6m, 8w. Mr. Shaw left on Saturday last bo‘spend his va- cftion wit-h friends in Schomberg and other 1) aces. Miss Bennett, of Woodbridge, has been spend- ing 2L few days this week visiting frivmda M the Dominion House. HIGHEST PRICE FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. WM. ATKINSON, Importer. Mrs A. Suddaby and children, of Guelph, me at present visiting relatives and friends here. FINE GOODS. Miss Annie Crawford, 0! Woodbridge, is at pre- sent visiting her sister, Mrs G. Gilmour, of ï¬lm Gmnd Central Hotel‘ Miss Gertie Richmond. who has been visiting friends in this village for several weeks pant, left for her home in Woodstock on Wednesday lust. Muster Jan. D Fulconbridge has returned from the city, Emd Muster John Fulconhridge has gone to Rouch’s Point, 2 miles from Bell Ewart on Lake Simcoe, to rusmcnte for a fortnight. A large stock of New Black Goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear. Immense stock of Crapes, Mourning Silks and Mourning Goods of every description. Those who want to save money will make their purchases of White &; Grey Cottons, Cottonades, Denims, Shirtings, Towels, Towelings, White 85 Grey Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Table Linens, &c,, at the CONCRETE. Grey & White Cottons by the piece at the closest prices in the trade. R. Perrin, Esq, of Patterson. Pennsylvania, has been visiting for [1 few days at Imbt. Marsh’s, at Lnrridge Farm. He being larger interested in Stock, intends visiting the principal flocks and herds in Ontario. with a View to future pur- chases. In all the latest styles. Elegant Stock of Ginghams,~ Prints and Ch anibrays ; Rich Laces 85 Em- broideries. Splendid assortment of Mullindia & Check Muslins, Victoria & Linen Lawns. how’s SULPHUR SOAP should be found with every toilet. It is cleansing and hen]â€" ing. MCBRIDErâ€"At Bradford, on the 28th July, of typhoid fover‘ Jolm McBride, M. A, 1%. So. (lam Homd Master of Richmond Hill High School,und brotherof \Vm McBrido, M A, Principal of Stmflord Collegiate Institute) m 'ed 32 years. Not a snuff, powder or liquid, but 1L prepnrn tion peculiar to itself. Easy to use, plmimmt in effect, Nasal Bnlm will ya Biti'roiy euro Cold in the Head, (Inmrrh, and kindred disorders. TH E M A RK E'E‘L 'L‘()1€L)N'1‘()- TIIUR§DAY, Aug, 4, 189?. Pmcns AT momma-3' WAUGON-B Wheat full, new, per bush ..$ 0 7‘: Spring do ..... 0 7s Barley do 0 40 Outs, m, 30 Pens do , _ .55 Dressed Hammer 100 11.3. , 0 ()0 Chicknns, per pair . 4U Buttonlhrolls 20 Eagsflresh. dnz . H Potatoes, per bbl , 2 ()0 Apples per barrel . 2 50 Unions, per (102 15 )ubbngo ...... 50 Turnips, per bag (‘0 Carrots, per (107. 1.5 Buy 1)cr,(un )1 0L) Straw per, ton 7 00 ALWAYS RHQUIRRD.»A good cnlthart‘ic mvdicine. Nmional Pills will not disnpn point. you. THE UNION MEDICINE 00., Proprietors, TORONTO, ONT. CONCRETE HOUSE VOTERS’ LIST. 1887 Rand the following : ~- "Fnr yours pxmt I have suffered from dyspepsia and I was reconnm‘ndod to try Dr I'Inddor's Compound, I did so and found it. 1» perfect cure." 11}, J. CURTIS, Toronto, Ont. Sold everywhere. Pricp 750. DR HUNDEK‘S UOEYGH FL LUNG CURE Never Fails, Guaranteed. Price 25c and me. MUNICIPALITY OF THE Village of Richmond COUNTY OF YORK. S hereby given. that I have transmitted or dcliverml to the pnrqnna montzoueil in the third and fourth sections (\f " 'l‘Z-‘m Voters" List Act,†the copies quuirod by suid soction to be so transmitted or delivered of the Liat mnde put»- sunnt to flu; suid A FL. of 11,11 pm sons nmiein'iug by the lust revised Assesni‘uant. Roll, of the :mid Municipnlity, (-n he (-‘ntitlvrl to vow in the mid Municipality, in )‘Iluctions for Numbers of the Legislative Assembly, and ut Municipal lilac-- Lions, and ilmt the said list was first posted up at my (lilies u! Richmond Hill, on the thiriix-tli day of July,1%7,undi'mnninsmere for inspocu iinu. Electors um culled Hymn to ('Yiilllllâ€"IIO the said li'sfl, and if any mnissimm or {my othe‘ u are found Ull'l‘Cil'l, to hike immmliuto proceed-â€" lugs to have the stid errors corrected according to law. The Great Regulator 0f (he Blond, Liver, anels and Blood. Cures Headache, Consti- paiion, Female Complaints and Builds up the System. NOTICE I Dnted this 30th day of July,18€’7- New Dress Goods 3110.1; gitlvm‘tix-‘mucntï¬. PERSONALS What Is It ? RICHMOND HELL I DEATH Clerk of the said Municipality WI. TEEFY; Liver Complaints, Biliousness, Impure Kidney Complaint, Skin Diseases Dyspepsi CURES Blood, 10 00 23 1'5 .70 40 20 00 SALE of FARM PURSUANT to Judgment in an action " Lyon v Lyon," and with the approbation o! the Master in Ordinary, ï¬lers will be sold by Public Aucflom at Twelve O’Clock, noon, on Saturday, 10th Sept. .. In Che County of York, by Balem Eckardt, Auctioneer, that Farm containing One Hundred and Five Acres, more or less, being composed of the West half of Lot Number thirty-six in the First Concemi‘oa a! the To'wmhip 01 Vaughan, in :39 County of York. On the premises there are a. farm house and bum A stream of water rugs through the land. i Depnrtment of Indian Aï¬uira 1 Obmwu, L’ixd Junta-1’ RICHMOND HILL 1 The premises will be sold subject to a lease which expires on the ï¬rst day of April, A. D. 1888, but with privilege to the purchaser to enter after the harvest of 188'? for the purpose of plow- ing. Also subject to a reserved bid to be ï¬xed by the Muster. The purchaser will be entitled to full possession of the property on let April, 1888. The purchaser will pay at the time of sale to the Vendors' Solicitors. ten per cent. of the purchase monvy, and will [my the balance without inter-- set into Court to the credit of this action within thirty duys thereafter The Vendors will furnish only such abstract of title, title deeds, afï¬davits thereof or evidence of title as are in their pun»- snssion. The other conditions of sale are the storming conditions of the Court._ For further particulars apply to Messrs. Fullerton, Cook & Miller. Vendors' Solicitors, 18 King Street,Enac. Toronto; G. A. Radonhurst, llnrrih‘ r, (K'C, Barrie. or to John Ruskin, Esquire, Q 0., (om'ciul'Guurdiun, 21 and 23 Tormka sireetf, Toronto. Dated 30th June, 1887. (Signed) THOMAS BODGINS. VA LUABLE IIOMESTEA D Consisting of about 91 Acres of the noxth half of Lot 40, lst Con. Vaughan, on Yonge Street, 4 mile Hort-)1 of Richmond Hi1}, Possession given infimq foxtho Fall; plowing. ‘ na;511Bhgyï¬Ã©ï¬léiï¬arargbpiy on the premises or address Box 421 Richmond hill. FOR SALE ! LATE EDWARD SHEPPARD! (‘ERTAIN lots and tho timber clicrnon situate »’ in the Townships of Allan,- A‘miginnck, Bid 4 well, Billings, )HJ‘HHYYOII. Campbell, Rowland, Slzouuiiuirlxih. Tolikummnh and Mills on tho Mnuituulin Island, in the Dish-ict of Algomn. in the Province of ()zmnin, will he offered for Sale int Public Auction in blocks of 200 acres, more 02“ loss, on the first day of Septembe} next at 10‘ o'clock A. M., at the Indian Land 08100 in ï¬z‘e’ Village of Munitownning.‘ '7 huriull particulars please apply to James C. Thippfl: Esq, Indium Supt. Munitownning, or to‘ the unders v Timber and Land Sale. Terms of Sule.â€"#.B0nllï¬ for timber payable in' crush, pricn of land payable in cash, a license fee; also payable in cash and dues to be 1mm accom- ing to Tariff upon the tiguber when cut. At the same time and place the Merchnntableï¬ Tnnher of not, less than nine inches in diameter at tho hurt, on the Spanish River Reserve and Frcnclx‘ltiver lower Reserve will be offered for‘ mlo far 3. (31191111611118 and annual ground rent of SUMO per square mile, and dues to be paid on the timber as out, according to Tariff of this Depart; lnnnï¬. NLI(\t?.£r}:ï¬;1}e§ to insert this advertisement wiihout uutuority through the Queen's Printer. L. VANKOUGHNET, Richmond Hill, May 18th, 1887‘ mi‘ï¬e ‘15)}? BE “1110111711787 Vtimï¬errfl érkiivs to be‘ sold with the timber without, conditions of- svttlemcnt. Slippers, &c, &C, over before shown in this Village. Lmlies' Oil Gent Gipay Boll, Gipsy Butx honor] nnd Dongoln and French Kid Bums in 111! Biz-"H and prices. Ladies and Childrens’ Slippers in endless variety, also an excellent assortmanï¬' of Men‘s and Boy’s sizes in Cordovan, Kid, On", Pebble, Buff, &c. Cullhin and me my Seamless S 009, A great variety of other work, which the pnbliu‘ are invited to call and inspect. for we con»- sidm it n plensuru to show goods‘ Custom work as usual :1 specialty. Repairing neatly and promptly done. FOR the PEOPLE IL SIVER wishes in inform the people of Rich-7 mond Hill' RM vicinity thlzJLt. he has on huud one‘ of t e MWS, SPRING STOCK LARGEST AN D BEST A. D'., 138nm the Town Hall in the Village of J My 20th, 188’? TN 1‘) LATEST 011T ! Being the Estate of the IN VAUGHAN. JUDICIAL Spring Stock of A LARGE Deputy 01 the Supt. (1011'!) of Indian Affairs. R. SIVER, 0+7. 11 111-111 tlli