Blankets, Shawls; Clouds, Heavy Coatings, Jackets, Men & Boy’s Overcoats, Fur Caps, Heavy Tweeds, 860., 860., 860. JUMBO Felt N EW’ GOODS Goods at Actual Cost â€"-IS GIVING THE-â€" BIGGEST BARGAINS 1N RICHMOND HILL. Fine Teas, Groceries, Provisions ,Canned Goods, Crockery, Solid Boots 85 Shoes, 560., AT THE YEAR 0 BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH. THE FIRE PROOF I Every Department Complete. Dress Goods in the New Makes and Leading Colors,â€"â€"Cheap. MILLINERY ANDMANTLE GOODS Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,&c. NEVER DEF EATED. DOMINION ORGANS & PIANOS â€"â€"-AGAIN TAKEâ€"~ FIRST PRIZE AT MARKHAM FAIR I have shown'the Dominioxï¬Organs and‘Pianos 38‘]. times at our local fairs 0f Markham, Scarboro, Brougham, Stoulfâ€" ville, and Goodwood, and have TAKEN 38 FIRST PRIZES Defeating every Organ and Piano that have been shown. Proving them the best instruments that are manufactured. THE “NEW WILLIAMS!†Got Six First_Prizes this year at Markham for Sewing Machine work. I have a large stock ofthese excelâ€"â€" lent Instruments and Machines on hand in my new show rooms on Main Street. Call and inspect my stock. WM. FLEMING. MAINâ€"STREET. - MABKIâ€"IAM. NewrFall and Winter A large assortment of Worsted Suitings and Canadian Tweeds at such low prlces as W1†astonish our friends. COME AND SEE. ONTARIO HOUSE Is nowlï¬lled with a Large and Splendid Assortment of Be sure and call and you will have reason to rejoice. Highest prices paid for Butter 8L Eggs. Choice Famiiy Flour, Bacon, 8L0, always on hand. JOSEPH H. H ALL. -REJOICE!- NEVILLE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Offers the following To make room for In great variety at the Now coming in Constantly on hand. ‘FOR THIS ISâ€" ~AND THE-â€" ISAAC CROSBY. The annual meeting of Loyal Orange County Lodge of West York was held in the Orange Hall, Woodbridge. on Feb’ry "7:11. 1888,and it was one of the largest. galherings that has been held for a num-- ber of years. The chair was ï¬lled by our County Master, Bror N. 0. Wallace, M. P, Grand Master, Sovereign of British Amer-- ion. The other ofï¬cers were in their places; Outside and Inside Tylers at. the door. The meeting was called to order and the test passed. The Deputy Master an-- nounced to the Chair that he had much pleasure to report that there were :hirly" nine Royal Arch Purple Marksmen present, all true to the Order, and thelodge was opened in that degree. The lecture was repeated in grand style by Bro. William Douglass. of No. 269. Egling‘ron. and Bro. W. H. Elliss, of No. 703. Purpleville. Minutes of former meeting were read and adopted. On account of the County Treasurer being absent, the Finance Commiuee could not report. The District returns 0f West York and Vaughan were read by the Sec-- retary and diaposed of. An address was read by the Secretary to be presented to the widow of our deceased brother. John Wright. It was moved by Bro. John McClure, seconded by Bro. G. Gilmnur. County Master for 1888, that this County Lodge adopt. the addxess as read and given belowâ€"Carried. ' Before commencing the election of oilicers, Kro. N. C. Wallace, County Master for a number of years, addressed the meet - ing for some time. and said he desired to retire from being County Master for-this year, and wished the brethren not to press his name for any ofï¬ce in the County lodge, as there were a great number of brethren present that could ï¬ll the ofï¬ces and should have an opportunity of doing so ; he had a great amount of business to attend to, and thanked the brethren kindly for the support they had given him in for-- mer years. Election of ofï¬cers being proceeded with the following were elected :-â€"Gilbert Gilmonr, County Master; Geo. Symes, Deputy Connty Master; Thos. Lyons, County Chaplain; John McClure, County Secretary; Fred lnnson, County Treasurer; Samuel Deans. County Director of (Jere-- monies. All the County ofï¬cers then took their obligation of ofï¬ce. Before the re-- tiring Master vacated the chair, our new County Master, Bro. Gilmour, addressed the members present and the Orange Order in general in a loyal way, and after thanking the County members for the kind manner in which they had elected him County Master. he took the chair, Moved, seconded and carried, that the1 Seminanuuul meeting be held at Carltou‘ West, and that the County of West York ‘ celebrate the coming,r 12th ofJuly at that place. To the memory of our late and beloved County mtmbet‘, Brother John Wright. a member (fl). 0. L. 12.28, Woodbridgc, who died Jan. 24th, 1888, We the members of the County Orange Lodge of West York, of the Orange Asso-- ciation, in union assembled, take this oppor- tunity of unitedly expressing our very sin-- cere and heartfelt sympathy with Mrs. Mary Ann Wright, widow of our deceased brother, and her family in their very sad and painful bereavement. We assure them that in their recent sad loss by death of a dearly beloved husband and father. and a brother of our Order. they have the deep-- est sympathy of all the County. District and private members of West York, Peel, and other adjoining counties, and also of the Order of which he has been a member for over forty years. Although his death was very sudden, yet we are thankful to know from his walk and conversation that he lived in the service of God and procr- ticed in life the principles of the Gospel he so much loved. We are thankful with you to remember his earnest and faith'itl work, and we are especially thankful that in his last moments he had the assurance of the divine presence, and while we mourn with you in your sore trial, yet we mourn not as brethren without hope. Your heavy loss and our loss will be his eternal gain, and We all earnestly pray that a gracious prov-- idence will ever guide and guard each member of the Family of our late beloved brother and all brethren of the Order and Protestant faith, as it is the promise of God to be a father to the fatherless and a (husband to the widow, and we trust that we may all with you and yours meet those who have gone before in that happy world where parting is no more. You are gone to the grave, we no longer behold Moved. seconded, and carriedI that a vote of thanks be tendered, and'also, that that this County Lodge present an address and a Past Master’s jewel to our retiring County Master, Brother N. C. Wallace, and that Brothers Gilmour, Welsh, Dean and Symes. with power to add, be the committee to carry out this resolution. Bro N. C. Wallace, in reply, said that he could only again thank the brethren for the unrnimous vote they had given the last motion, also for the great interest they had taken in him since he became County Master, and he assured them that, although he had vacated the County chair, it was not through any ill wish to any brother or the Orange Order; that he still had that Ur-- der at heart. and he would be always ready in the future. as in the past, to at end all, from private up to Grand Lodge meetings, when it lay in his power to advance our glorious institution. thée, Nor trend the rough path of the world by thy side, But the wide arms of mercy are spread to enfold thee, And we brethren mourn for John Wright who died. A Rare Combination. There is no other remedy or combination of medicines Ihat meets so many requireâ€" ments as does Burdock Blood Bitters in its wide range of power over such chronic dis- eases as Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney Com- plaintï¬crofula and all humoi‘s 0f Ihe blood. Part of the Household. "I have used Hugyard's Yellow Oil with much satisfaction, for Colds and Sore Throat. Iwould not be without it al any cost, as I look upon it as the best medicine sold for family use.†Miss E. Bramhull, Sherbrooke, P. Q‘ A Reasonable Hope Is one that is based on previous knowledge or experience, Vherefore those who use [3. B. B. may reasonably hope for a mum be- cause the previous experience of thousands who have used it,shows» it to have succeeded even in the worst cases. UVUU tn luU HomowAY's PiLLs AM) OIX'rMENT are remedies which should invariably be taken by travellers in search of health, pleasure or business. Many deleterious influences are constantly at work in foreign climes tending to deteriorate the health ; these and the altered conditions of life will entail on ‘ those who travel the necessity of catet‘ully attending to early symptoms of disease, and they will ï¬nd the use of these remedies to be highly necessary, the action of the Pills being purifying and strengthening and off great service in cases of fever, ague. and ‘ all inflammatory diseases, whilst the Ointâ€" ment is a sovereign cure in cases of piles.bad i legs, bad breasts, wounds and ulcers. Hol- vv UI at, uaacn. loway's remedies do '_not deteriorate by change of climate, - free. GEO. F. KELLY, ‘ Veterinary Surgeon! Graduate Ontitrio Veterinary College, Toronto. ‘Ofï¬ce 8L Residentce-Eï¬fo‘QM‘ï¬fï¬khï¬fï¬jg _I)ny and night mills promptly uttended to 1V P. O. Buttonville Feb,2ud,1885 iiii SEA \VONDERS exist in tliousrmrls of forms, but are surpassed by the marvels 0t invention. Those who are it] rived of proï¬t iblo work that can be ' done “hiie living tit home should at once send their address to Hnllett & C0.. Portland. Mnine, and receive free full information how either sex, i of all ages, can earn from to $415 per day mu] onwards wherever they live. You are started lnpitnl not required: Some have made cu, in single day at this work, All su‘ueucd'. LEV West York L. O. 1... Jon): MCCLURE. Cu. Sec’y. Home Hints. Mrs. Robert, Williamson, uf Glenila, Parry Sound, OnL, says. “ I could not keep house without Hagyard’s Yellow Oil at hand I have used it in mv family for Croupï¬ore Throat and a cut foot. and highly meow-- mend it to everybody." MOUTH ORGANs.â€"Mouth organs from 10 to 30 cents, good value, for sale at the HERALD store. Deï¬nite Warning. Neglected coughs and culds so fiequently produce serious results as 10 conslimle a deï¬nite warning. There is no better. safer or more pleasant remedy for Coughs, Bron - chitis. Sore Throat, Colds and all throat and lungr [roubles than Hsgyard‘s Femoral Balsam. No One‘cmx describe the sufferings caused by Asthma except those troubled with the com- plaint. One package of Southern Asthma Cure will relieve any case. Double treatment in each package. SUBSCRIPTIONS received here for the “ Empire†Weekly and Daily payable in advance at $1 and $5. Nasal Balm. Deafness caused by Cntarrh is quickly relieved by Na 5111 Baim. Headache caused by Cuturrh is quickly cured by Nasal Balm. Are you disturbed at, night and broken of your rest by a, sick child suffering and crying with pain or cutiing teeth ? If so, send at once rind get It bottle of MRS WINsLow‘s SOOTHING Sy RUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value is incalmil- able. It will relieve the poor little sufferer inr- mediately Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it, It vines dyaente‘ry and dimn rhoen, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflamma- tion, and gives tone and entirgy to the Whale system. Mus WINsLow‘s SOUTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING ispleasnnt to the tuste,nud is the prescription of one of the (uldest and best fenmle nurses and physicians in the United States. and is for sale by all drnggists through» out the world Price twentv-ï¬ve cents a bottle Be sure and ask for " Mus WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP " and take no other kind. A TARIFF OF POSTAL RATES. Uticu Herald. The postmasler at Versailles, Mo., has posted up in a conspicuous place the fol-- lowing schedule: Stamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 2 cents Stamps licked. . cents Stamps‘licked and stuék . . . . . . . . . . 4 cents This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wlxolesomeuess. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of 10W test,shox‘t weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co, 106 Wall St, N. Y. Jan. 26, '88‘ ITTLE’S CELEURJVTI‘ID J The best in the \xox‘ld fa stock of (my kind. For sale by nnnn .m Pleasant, ha less‘ and easy t use. No instru ‘. 111th or Douche . required. _ '* _| .V V . , One 50c. package . x N "" " ' “'ill Convince- Beware of dangerous and harmful Liquids, 5111165 and Cnutcrizing powders. Nasal Balm is entiron diï¬erent‘frmn any qthcr preparation. 7 If no}, obtainable at you} druggi‘sts: sent pro-1 on receipt of price. 50 cents and $1.00. FULFORD & CO“ Brockvilie. Ont. THE STAR Assurance Soc’y Of London, England, Sir Wm McArthur, K C M G, M- P, ex-Lord Mayor of London, President. W W Baynes,Esq,F I A,Secretary John McDonald, Esq. C. .7. Campbell, Esq., Hon. SmmtorMcMnster A. M. Smith, E sq; James Metculfe, Esq. Rev. Enoch Wood, D. 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We carry afull line S. E. Corner King 8: Yonge Sts., TORONTO. Vitallzed Air for extracting. I will ï¬ll teeth without pain at the lowest prices. Best teeth on rubber $5, cheapest $6. Thankful for the favors of the past years tray still be consulted in any branch of the pro fession, as follows : Richmond Hill.... 9th & 24th of each month (at Palmer House) Aurora, let, 86h, 16th, and 22nd Stouï¬ville . . . . . . . . . . . . ....18th Markham ...... .. ..20th Victoria S uare ...... .. ".213: ThornhilH ulker's Hotel) 23rd W'oodbridge ...... ...28th Kleinlmrg ...... . ..... ...29t;h Aiï¬bï¬fiéï¬fsiï¬,’ 16th, and 22nd do Stouï¬ville . . . . . . . . . . . . ....18th do Markham . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .20th dc Victoria S uare ...... .. ...2lsh do ‘ Thornhill ( 23rd do W'oodbridge . .28“: do Kleinlmrg . 9611 do Noblebon . on: do Vitalized cur always on hand at the places of anpointment. It does away with the pug; in extracting VITALIZED All! ! Rogers’ Dental Ofï¬ce RICHMOND IIILL. LOW PRICES IS’Deutist not home on Sundays and Mondays THE PALMER HOUSE This House is one of the Best Hotels to be found north of Toronto. Everything is managed in First Class Style. Sample Room for Commer- ciul Travellers. Good Stabling and attentive hostlers. Terms, $1 per day. Proctor’s Bus leaves this Hotel to connect with all the N R R Train? going North and South. at 8 a. 111.. 12 a. RICHMOND HILL. 8' Palmer. Prcp. in" 5.101: m". and 6.00 n m RICHMOND HILL. G. G l LMGUR, Prop. This Hotel hers been returnished, renovated. and ï¬tted up in ï¬rst-class style, and is now the leading Hotel north of Toronto. The but is sup: plied with ï¬rst-class brfmd of li’quorsnn. ci 8. umu \uuu uLDv-quuu u... u u- .. “__ yxcellent accommodation For haï¬uieitini Travellers, and the G§§1er§l Public Good Stabl» HAS revolutionized the world dining the last half century. Not least ‘ among the wonders of in- ventive progress is u method and system of work that can be berformed all over the country without separating the workers from their homes. Pay liberal ; {my one can do the work Either sex; young or old; no speciul ability re- quired, Cumitnl not. needed; you are started ireel (hit this out and return to us and we will send you has something of great Value and im- portance to you, that will start you in business,. which will bring you in more money right away than anything: else in the world. Gntml outï¬t. Qua» Address/I‘m 6;. Go.._.A«uguam,, Mama. me and an‘ attentï¬ile’ Hostler. VITALIZED AIBIADMINISTEBED‘ O. H. RIGGS, L. D. S., flit/well 05mm. Dr A ROBINSON. SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA grunt-n1. $1.50 FOR SIX MONTHS. AL,Eng1nnd (Late 01' London, Enghl'ad‘ Surgeon, Etc. Ls‘mï¬ce Hours 8 to 9.30 (1.111.. and 1 to 2.30 p.11), R. B. Orr, M. B. and First Silver Medalist University of Toronto, M. C. P. S. Ontario. L. DR. JAMES RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Ofï¬ce hour 10 a In. All night calls at (rout door belli Richmond Hill, May 30th, 1887. Member College of Physlclanl a: Surgeoniy (LATE 0F STOUFFVILLE.) OFFICE HOURS,â€"-From 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m‘ RESIDENCE Yonge Street, Riqhmond Hlll. me. W. J. VVlLSON, MEDALIST TORONTO UNIVERSITY. BAIN‘, LAIDLAVV & C(L Banistprs, Attorneys-utâ€"an, Solicitors-in Chancery. Convayuuuersï¬tc, Ofllcesâ€"Imperia Bank Buildings.Wellington-sheet, BushToronto JOHN BAIN, 0.0. WM LAIDLAW, QC 0 A DIAs'x-‘EN, (320mm KAI'I’ELE 18 King Street East, Toronto. Richmond mu Post omce Every Saturday. Fullerton Cook 85 Miller PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN. Toronto. am 29:11, 1884. LAWRENEMIMILLIGAN On Saturdays. Money to Loan at Lowest Current Rates.. A G F LAWRENCE. T C Mmuant. Nov 27th, 1884 CONVEYANCERS, ETC; Toronto Ofï¬ces-Fï¬ï¬â€˜fï¬gfgï¬ Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce-2: M‘s WILL CURE OR RELIEVE Worth their TVeigh: in Goldh ‘Aro pleasant to take. Contain their on Purgntivo. Is a. mm. mm. and ctlectual desmmr of worms in Children or Adult: BIL/OUSNESS, D YSPEPS/A, INDIGESTION, JA UNDIOE. El? YSIPELA 5', CAI. r RHEUH. HEA RTB mm, HEADACHE, FREEMAN’S WORM POWDERS. This Incomparable Medicine has secur. ed for itself an im perishable fume throughout the \Vorld for the alleviation; and cure of most diseases to which humanity is heir. ‘ I Pills & Ointment T. MILBURN 8: $0.. And every species of disease arisln from disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS, STCEVIACH‘. EOWELS CR BLOOD, guflfy, requmcg and i’mproyo the quality of taloud. They assist the digestive organs, cleanm increase the secretory powers of the Livenbrnce the nervous systexmand throw into the cireula- tion the purest Elements for Eustaining~ and repairing the frumm menuTond H111. Oct; 12th, '82. Barristers,Solicitors.. Thousands of’ persons have testiï¬ed that by their use alone they huue been reslored to health and strength, after every other means had proved unsuccessful. will bu found invaluable in every Household im the cure of Open Sores. Han-d Tumours, Coughs, Sore Thruats. Bronchitis. and all disord‘ em 0! the Threat and Chest, as also Gout, Rher mutism. Scrofula. and other kind of skin disease- J S Fullerton Manufactured only a-t Profess‘ or Hollowav’s Establishmth 533. OXFORD STREET LONDON BAD LEGS. OLD WOUNDS. COLDS.. and sold at 13. 15d†25. 9a., 43. 611., 118., 2%, and 333 enchBox and P0t.and in Canada: at) 38 cent: 90 cents, and $1.50 cents, and the large sizes in provortiou. , CAUTonâ€"1 have me Agent in the United States, nor are my Medicines sold there. Purchasers shuuld therefore look to the lube] on the Pets and Boxes. If the- address is not 533. Oxford Street, London they are spuriuus. The Trade Marks of my said Medicines are; gistered m Ottawa, and also at Washington. 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