This House is one of the Best Hotels to be fm'md north of Toronto. Everything is managed in First Class Style. Sample Ronni for Common- ciu} ’Jfruvullm'a Good Stnbliug and attentive hustlers. Terms, $1 war Lluy. Procinr’s 111m leaves this Hutu] to rimmed: with all the N BB. Trains going North and South, [Lt 8 u. 111., 12. 8.. 111.. 5.10 )1 m. and (3.00 n 1-â€. - v I , BARRISTERS. SBLIGITDBS. 8d}. Sir Wm MoArthuv, K C M G, M. ' ' P; sax-Lord Mayor o_f London, Bresddent. W W Ba‘ynes,Esq,F I A.Secretary . Reserve Fund . . . . . . . $10,000,000 Annual Income. . . . . . $1,600.000 Invested in‘ Okunda. . . 1.200.000 Deth claims paid; . . 10,000,000 TORONTO Rwanmms, " John McDonald, Esq. ‘C. JS Crimpbell, Esq., Hon SmmmrMcMnster A. M‘ Snï¬ith. Esq: ' Jmugea Mutcnll'e, Esq. Rev. Enoch )ngd, D. Lanna made on security of Company's [:01ioy at .gVITrA “ZED Au: ; Dr A ROBINSON. B IRS F. TIL‘L. CUULTER, TEACHER OF Piano, 11:41 Organ. * ' - £ « A L,’Eglg1aud‘ (Late 0f Londdn, "England Hurgeomx Etc. .- ' - ' .wflflice‘flmim .8 to 9.30 a.m., and 1 to 2.30 9.111 THE PALMER Hougsg RICHMOND HILL. ‘" J Palmer. Prop-J THE STAR .AssuranceSoc’y Dyer cautiutermf. . . . n Louusnmde toChurch Trustees, at m'lnnj rate of ' .intemst. Send for prospectushr- ' 'S. E. Corner King & YongeSts, A G F LAWRENCE Nov/27th, 1884 E. DOUGLAS ARMOUR, E.A.W. CONVEYANCERS, ETC. , r . _No.14 Building & Loan TQE‘Q‘JIFO Ofï¬ces cimmbers,15 Totontust. ' " ‘ ' ' P. ' ‘f a Rxghmond Hlll Ofï¬ceâ€"Cgï¬rlï¬mgï¬ ' On Saturdays. r . Money to Loan at Lowest Current} Rates. Armour, ijdon {£7 Willieuns RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Ofï¬cehour 10 a In. All niéht calls at front door bell ' Richmond Hm, May mm; 158:. Vitalized Air for extracting. I will 'ï¬ll teeth withuutpuiu ut the loxvust prices. Best; teeth on rubber $8, cheapest $6. Enemy can (4110(de ' Leian iiberu‘l, wivhm‘ salary m' cmmnissinu ; outï¬t fmo- ()ur neents have m w} ml: :9. such 11% SPNi‘ homeflrnwn. hum}. (‘nnudinn snka This: . , non Viz: bum :x‘ v' M» "i' 0me spurinlties. \vhzuh u’m (21' value, ‘ ‘ fr ,1 ‘ «2‘1_\'h)4=nw11re(1 [mm 1153‘“. '11 {L8 ‘ m n r x v mu 21mm 11m ~HitFflI‘ n ~ ‘ . ' , ‘ V Hm 'v rv‘ .n'vvd‘mmre's R. B. Orr,M. ,B. and. First. Silver Medalist Univeysipy pf: fling-onto, M. _C. 1‘. S. Ontmzid. L. Hambu- Gonege of Physioia’na £5 Surgeons. (LATE 0F STOUEFVILLEJ OFFICE HOURS,â€"Fro'm s to 10 a; m., s to 8 p. m “ RESIDENCE ' Barrister; Solicitors, &c. Oflicca 18 King Street East, Tdronto. Richmond Hi1} Post Ofï¬ce Evgry Saturéay. J‘SFul'llerbéï¬' ' 'w Cook; . J Rk Millér. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN. Toronto. May 29th, 1884. ' ' mpg! LAWRHNMIMILLIBAN Lament v'n Cmmdu. \Vu want rciiable, ener- getic man to Rel; uur nursery mm: 7 previous ex» yn-rioucu not necessary; 1er "111,1 with 1.2ch and DR. JAMES .LANQSTAFF: AND Thankful for the favors of the past years may still be consulted in any branch of the pro tession; as follows : ‘ Bichzgnyd m1; 9m & 24th my.) m‘o;’.‘dh (at Palmer House) . Aux-om, 1st, 8th, 16th, and 29nd Shmfl'villc ...... ‘ Markham ...... .. . Victoria Square ...... N Thomhill ( Walker’s Hotel) Woodbridge. .. Kleinbnrg . Nobleton . Viml'ized m‘r always on lmnd'n‘t V, \ ‘vnvc 11mm .mv- "',"""r wwu vu'luu‘dg’ variance.» bummlw (A) Lu», uuulmru mecï¬iwus UI Canada. For terms Haply Lo ' 91:. w, J. WHLSON, WALKS!“ TORON’I‘O UNEVERSITY. 7*3 mu anï¬omtiï¬Ã©nf; VIthVOersrtVquy "wirthi the; pith in extracting ‘ , ‘ ‘5 , ‘v v‘ Fullerton, flunk & Wallace Barristersï¬olicitorg, F. BAY HORSE .in pound since the 14th inst. 2‘; Will be sold 7th July unless redeemed. “manna n vn . V Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Richmond H111, Oct. 12th, ’82. ‘Richmond Hill, " 21 {st J une‘ Fonï¬hill Nan-series. I5 Toronto Street. Toronto. )UGLAS ARMOUR, WM. SETON GonnoN gm.- J A - PALMER, STOME a WEHLINGTON, C. H. RIGGS, L. D. S., mm DR,0RR,__MAFPL‘E, Soc. & 'J‘roxm. for (human. 3'3 Wellington 812., E rust, Toronto Dec 15$ le’3 Of London, England, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA TORONTO. Immmuvsmumumw -« «Iv incitignl. A. J. WILLIA MS‘ Notice. Emu; LIFE A D PERRY, flmxml, $3M, Toro ntoQ Ont. J BROWNLEE. Rich‘ï¬wï¬d H111 ‘ C MILLIUAN Pou'ï¬d Keeper. Yd o d 0 ch}? pl noes 9f Smo do do dc do ‘ Monaâ€"2,000 people were present flat. the opening of the new Markham {Dd Track. It is saidï¬o be one of j the ï¬nest courses in the l’roégnce'. Thé Sports \v-fgre a great success. " = SIIiRTgNGs andwcottonades of' the best quality‘ and lowé'st. prices may he been at, the Fire Proof. TRY Breadmakers Baking Powder only 25 cts. per lb for sale at the Con- creme if) 5, 10 aria 2210‘ ï¬ns.“ ‘ ' STRAWBERRIES! ST'RA'WBERRIES! 2 â€"-54000 bï¬skuts 61' supei‘ior‘mmvï¬berrien For sale. C. O’Brien, Richmond street, Richmbnd Hill. 2 BUYERS are visiting Woodbridge and purchigipg from the surroundiï¬g country hprses: {Some good sales have been Elude: ' ‘-‘ ISSUEDâ€"A writ against the Patterâ€" son Brosi‘Comp'einy, Woodstoék h'as beef) isébcd by the'Noxon ‘Brosf Manufactur- ing Company of Ingersoll. 4' ‘ SEE I{i;*kby’s Iaflvertisement to call and sée his fruit and confections. Some th‘ing ï¬nc‘mny always be found at his store. " WHEREâ€"Same gne has asked, where do flies go in th'é wih‘ter We don't; know. but we wish they would go there in summer. LEAD pencilg, any quantity, at 1 and 2 cen‘ts foï¬' the‘ schoél children, ' at the HERALD store. ' " P A SPLENDID assortment of new prints at Crosby’s} ' m. H SERIOUS AcchENTraMr. Thomas Webb, residing ih‘ the township of King", met} with a' serious accident not long since by falling 011' a 20 foot; ladder. ' HAS HAD 1T5 Slumsâ€"According to the Aurora papers :1 large numher of the eni'plbyees of the old Northern R. R. can cldi‘m'that town as their native place. IN another column will be found Mr. Kirkby's advertisb’tnent inviting"‘ull’ to come and partake IS? a godd dish or ice- cream. :' "' “ Loanâ€"Last Thursday night a neckâ€" tie piï¬â€™was lost on the baseball grounds. The ï¬nder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at the HERALD Ofï¬ce. THE ladies of the W. C. T. U. in this village were very shccessf'ul in Lheiiv undertaking on Saturday night. QUITE a number attended the monthly cattle fair‘glelq here on Wednesday, TEAS of good quality at Elanâ€"Dust at 10 cents lb. THE Vaughan flouncil meets on Tuesday next at 10 3.111., in the Town I'Iall,"§%'ellore. ' “ NEAT 44- piece Tea Sets at the Con- creme for $1.901; nearer Sets for $2 00 ; nice plain white handled T'eas far 650 per doz., and colored Teaâ€"plates f01‘500. per doz. ' SPLENDID ’Bosina prunes, at the Concrete, cheap. ' EVENING.“ Geing South, East, and West, at. . . . . . ..'. 5.30 Mail for the North. Railway, leaves once a day, in the imoming, as above stated. ‘ ' ' Tm; Fire Brigade meets toâ€"morrow, (Friday) evening. ' 7 ’ theikmcrete 19, 16,15, 14 and 12 lbs for $1.00 Elamâ€"The rate of' taxation at St. Catharines this year is 19 9â€"10 mills. A. O. U. W. IVY Lodge meets next f‘l‘uesduy in the Maéjonic Hall at 8 pm. Until further notice, Malls will be closed at the algqve ()flice as follows :â€" Tornnto, 8 05 Thornhill 9 03 Richmond Hill 9 13 King, . 1,, 9 25 Aurora 9 42 Newnmrkot, 9‘51) Holland Landing. 10 03 ' ~- ‘ ’ some Holland Landing, 7 50 Newmm‘ket, .. B (M MORNING. Going North, Selllh, East. and Wests an. . . . 7.40 Changesâ€"Jflrkby. - ‘ Loamâ€"fl FJLALD Stom‘ go»ng AND 0mm; lTEMS um HUUBSâ€" $.3ï¬ Holland Landing, Newmm‘ket, Aurora, King, R ichm 01111 Hill, l‘hornhill, I ' Toronto, PEST flFFIEE NflTllIE ! Morning Mail from South, West ‘ and East, by‘R’ailway,arrives' at Evening Mail from Toronto by Yongc-Street Smge, arrives at. Yight Mail from Ndrth, by Rail- way, arrives‘at.‘ ......... Advertising Bummn (10 Rpmcé st.)whr§§'e ndJeI-‘lzis. ing; contracts In my be made for it IN NEW-YORK [{ICHMON I) H] LL POST OFFICE. THIS PA PE]! i3â€: Richmond Hill, Dec. 6th. 1886. The date printed on each paper denotes the thug \vhgz; the subscription cipires. > We do i’iaf; hali‘nurselves responsible for the opiyionï¬ 03c“ ()orrespoudonts.‘ ,. TRAIN TIME? TllyRSDAY, JULY, 5, 1888 N0 TIC‘E T0 S UBL'CRIBERS. NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS. :e ï¬m‘ï¬z “flcrgpm. Richmond Hill. On‘t. ARRIVALS. the No. 1565: Volume 30. GOING NORTH‘ 8n may be ib‘und 6i: me at Geo _P_._Rmvo_1,&Cq’s;flev~{spappr soc; '7 am. to Postmaster. 11 47 1‘2 l3 l2 2% 12 48 12 55 1 25 .38 .11 Crosby’s. 10.30 7.45 7.00 5 52 a, 03 ‘5 .19 v6 36 v6 ~18 6 £17 7 22 Finnâ€"Mr. Meow}, principal of Hanover publlé school, was ï¬ned $1 and costs by a local magistrate a short time ago, for giving' a boy in his school ï¬ve slaps on the hind with a small rubber strap. Mr. McCool appealed. and who case‘came up'at Grey County Court held at'Owen Sound a few days ago. The resgondent, Bryden, failed to apâ€" pear, consequently the conviction was quashed. ‘ ' AN ACCIDENT.â€"â€"A fatal accide at oc» curred Thm‘sday afternoon at"'l‘horii’“s Saw Mill, about three miles from Mount Forest causing‘the death of Peter Mcâ€" Intyre and seVei-e injury to John Sevil. The men‘ were' engaged sawing lumber when, without’zi moment’s warning, the boiler burst tfn-owi‘ng steam and hot water over the whole building. Peter McIntyre waS‘badly scalded and died in abdut two hdurs. ' ACCIDENT.â€"â€"While returning from church on Sunday, at White Rose, the family of Mr. John Beynonpf Vaughan, had a very 'narrow escape. The pole of the carriage ‘slipped, allo‘wing the vehicle to run upon’the horses, which became unmanageable) and ran away. Miss Maggie Bey'non was seriously injured, and 'several others received bruises . THORNHILL, JULY ISLâ€"Burglars made another bré’ak here on' Friday night, and plundered twa stores in the village. Miss Weeks‘ general st‘ore reâ€" éeived a visit from the maraudezfs, who depleted the sto'ck in that lady’s é'tore to the extent of twenty or thirty dollars Worth‘of dry goods and cutlery. The g'bther establisgbment entered"wz_zs Hazelâ€" t’on’s tobacco‘nnd cigar étore stealing many dollars worth of goods. u... . «vuâ€"n. n-.." .» avv<~v BE CARE?§Iii.â€"~4'Iihe Supreme Court of Pennsylvania hes decided that a civil contract is id no sense a religious affair, and theiefore that S'pnday marriages are not legal, the Sunday laW‘prohibiting the ï¬iuking of contracts 6n that day} The decision affects many persons in that; Stuteï¬speeially among the Germans. In some sections ol' the State nearly all the maf'riages that have taken place for years have occur‘red on Sunday. ‘ THE OLD ENEMY.-â€"-Galt Reporter: The 'old enemy islbound to have a warm time'pf it in lh‘e Galt District: of the Methédist church this next. year. Rev. Mr. Mustard hes been app'cglnted to “ blister †him in' Aberfoyle, Rev. Mr. Eepper will “pepper †him in Li'nwood, iwlmile Rev. Mr. Salton will make the flaw parts smart in Waterloo! R, T. 011‘ T.-â€"â€"Royal Tcmplars of Temperance met last Tuesday in ‘ their council chamber. Tr: the absence of the GUT THEM Down.-â€"It would ahnost appeai that the law providing for the {gutting of the thistles to be dead as there-seems to be no one m’see 'to its enforcement. ’ " †' ‘ ‘ BOYS LOOK-OUI'.â€"â€"One of our citiâ€" Zens who has a pretty go'od‘siié garden, laid in a store of powder and shot the other day, for the Beneï¬t of those who may favor his‘p‘remises with a visit. A NEW INDUSTRY.â€"~Mr. Robinson, of Duudas St... Torii’nto, (late Brockton) has decided to remove to NeWmarket. H19 business is in the Wool, Mat and Fancy Dyeing lines. “ Mr. Robinson em- ploys from four to ten hands. How ' is it that. no manufactuférs are coming to our little hamlet? "Are we so well without them ? ‘ S. Councillor, Mr. JfSandchGo took the chair After the business W‘ES over the members spent the evening: asking quesâ€" tions for the good of the order,’ and some good ones Were given which reâ€" ceived prompt answers. The installa» tion ofmfï¬cers was postponed till next Tuesday evening when a, full council is expected, " NEW ‘HEL'MET'Srâ€"The Newmarket Fire Brigade have been getting new Helmets from New York. v We suppose such things 'could nbt ‘b‘e got‘equaily as well and cheap in Canada'~as New York! Is IT.â€"â€"The white rose is the Maig- nized emblem'of the Prohibition party'of the United States; Is this the reason our young boys who form the White Rose Lacrosse Club calf‘their club by this name. ' ' â€â€™ OLD AGE.â€"At the hacienda of' Rio Florido in Mexico, there lives a man 120 years old. His wife is in her 1111b year. The gamers of the hacienda and the people qf the neighboring plantations anticipate the ï¬ieasure of giving this ’aged Indian couple a great many presents bf'fl‘tbe 100th anniversary of their wedâ€" ding day. 1' ’GAR'DEN PARTYâ€"A garden party will be' held in connection with {He ,Qï¬prch Qf England at the'residencé (if Mr Qscar J, Brown; Dufl‘e'rin Grove; in this yillagg', on the evening bf Wednesday, mph July; Bills out toâ€"morrow, ‘ ' A GOOD DEED.â€"Borealis: A number of the members ofRising Sun Lodgé,A. IF. & A. M., Aurora, éssembled at‘ the bemetery on Mpn'dg‘faftéyndqiilï¬tfl‘ohn’s Day, ‘fér the'ï¬urpdsg’bf"fl'ganiï¬g dp‘ and decorhting tha giggles 9f Separterd 'h'rethâ€" ren. ' ‘ ' J THE EXAMINATIONS.â€"_â€"- There are about; 19 éanaidates writing here for seconfi and third class c'ertiï¬cates,‘ Mr. Dickson? cf wam‘in'ket, being presiding egaryinér.†ioer-t'wo boy'é‘und girl‘s! are {5‘6 Entrance ‘Exagnnpregi‘ded ovér by Elgar, Tflfï¬edt'i/lt}. "" " ’ " " Mayanâ€"This obnogious wee§ is n gréat'source of ï¬bub‘ie t3 the farmers, and unless properly looked after {he planté "are apt. to spread from fleld"'t0 ï¬eld.’ Around here, as well as in other parts of the county, hands have been kept busy trying to exterminate them?" BEAR KILLEDâ€"A very large black bearwas shot on Lot 26. 5th line.Mono, Wednesday of last week. by John Brink- man. The dead animal was taken to Orangeville and sold to Mr’. Jas. Ren- nett. Bruin killed quite a'large number of sheep for the farmers of !Mono before being captured. CONVERSATION 01:! THE STREET.â€"â€"â€" First Young Ladyâ€"Is: it not too had. one cannot mo‘ve or stir without it béinp mentioned ih""the HERALD. Secorid Young'Ladyâ€"Yes, it is too ridiculqus. Will 3751: come to our place an Wedges day night, F. Y. L.â€"Qh, yes, I’l} be there. ' ' BRITON.â€"â€"We are glad to hear of the success of our friends in things spiritual as Well as ten'iporall We are even'hot averse to heai‘ot‘ the Well being of these who may not be considered friendly. North ‘Mornington is the station at Which Reg. Mr. Cameron, at one time stationed at this and Thornhill (Village, is new stationed at, and Briton is the post'oflice. Since he has been there the attendance hit the 'ehureh has been largely increased. The morning audiences being'on an average of three to four hundred and in the evening twd hundred; If things keep on improving it is thought a larger place ofâ€worship will have to be built. About on‘é “nunâ€" dred a'ttenri the week day evening prayer meetings,’ A fine brick mansc is also being built, It‘ is the intention of the rev. gentleman to pay a visit to these parts in the month of September. "We are quite sure it will be very gratifying to the members of the Presbyterian churches of both this and Thornhill vilâ€" lage to learn of the prosperity and sucâ€"~ cess of one Whose amiable qualities enâ€" deared him to the hearts of so many who listened to his ministrations whilst he was among ‘them and with them in times that are past. Dollyâ€"By Sheppard. VVidmvnr Jolws~By Sheppard, Old Bluzor’s Heroâ€"By Murray» A Deud Pastâ€"By Cameron.- ‘ Breezia Ilngtnnâ€"By Linart. Beyond Compareâ€"45y Gibbon. 15y Mismlvonture» ‘By Barrett. He in. Cormmninn to Sheâ€"By Haggard Marvel-«By the Duchaï¬s King or KnnveiBy ancillou. A \Yilful Young Woman, A Hmmted Lifeâ€"By Braemo. Tho Heir of Linneaâ€"By Buchannan. Heâ€"By Haggard. Allan Quartermnln~By Haggard. The Devil’s Dieâ€"By Allen. A False Stark-Ry Smart. From the other sideâ€"By Varcoe. For Another’s Sinâ€"By Bruomo. Love Storyâ€"Ly Braeme. A Glorious Gallopâ€"By Kennard. Chris~15y Norris. ' The Passonger~By Wood. A Real Good Thingâ€"Byh’ennurd. Wrong Roadâ€"By Griiï¬ths. lMPROVINg.â€"We were taken to task in a quiet way not very long ago because “we refer occasionally to improvements going on in other places around us. It was thought that no' notice should be taken of improvements elsewhere. well this is not our way or" doing things we are inclined tothc'bpinion that news†papers'arc not quite'co homely that they must conï¬ne everything to home ; it is by comparison and comparing that imâ€" provem’e'nts are madÃ©ï¬ We are glad to notice tlist Markham village is having? quite a boom in building on its Main street, and‘brick at that, and among the number Messrs. Corson & Son. of the Economist ofï¬ce, are building a ï¬ne resi deuceâ€"business must be good in the printing line. It is also said a ï¬ne brick block is to be erected on ‘the foundry property, One thing they lack ; that is good appliances for putting 6st ï¬res, ANNIVERSARY OF THE LAYING OF THE CORNER. STONE.-â€"-0n Sunday night the Rev, Mr. Percival gave an eloquent disâ€"- course in the Presbyterian Church here. taking for his taxi; the latter part of the 6th verse of the 4th chap. of Joshua: “ What mean ye by these stones.†The Rev. gentleman in the course of his reâ€" marks said that he hoped they would soon‘ aspire to a spire. ‘ WOODBRIDCE NEWSâ€"Judge Morgan ANNIVERSARY SERMONâ€"Rev. Mr. at a Divisional Court suit dismissed a Iiovisori occupied “the-'pulpit of' C. M. case on the following grdunds. A baker I Church on Sunday last. rln the evenâ€" sued for‘one week‘s wages for perem‘pâ€"ling he p'teached‘an ‘exaelle‘nt discoursei tor'y dismissal and eleven houi‘s’ overtime l'f'rom the words Of‘12th chap 32 ‘verse of He held that the agreement (Entered-into 'John, the place of Worship bei’ng crï¬wded with the Baker’s Union by \‘he cmploy- by an attentive congregation. ' ‘ er‘, b which he named to "t'he terms . / now Sued for was ugh binding, and than» SOCIBESLEIOteS' ‘ 'thé employer had alright ’tO ï¬rcquire his ' Mr and Mrs Lawrence of Torontoï¬revisitipg k icn t '1: *rtime When éâ€" he†" W0? n 0 W01 OVL r The Rev Mr. Percival looks Well after his trip quired. down eust. children blossom in his presence like June roses. His home is redolent. with sympathy and love. The neighborhood is better for his life, and somebody will learn of him that laughter is better than tears. The world needs this man; why are there so few of them ‘I Can' he be jéreated? Can he be evolved? Why is “he not in every house, turning tale into sï¬nshine and wihter into summer all found the year, until life is a pe’lï¬petual Season ofjoy ‘3 Why ? EXTRA pure Maple Syrup at the Concrete, 30 cts. per qt ‘ GIVE HIM TWENT‘z-mgp.~0n Mon- day evening the Tommi) ‘pdhce at the Island came across a boy about 12 years of age in'a helplggs‘couditicu throudh liquor, A. doctor after considerub a trouble brought him too. He then statedp man had persuaded him to put“? také othuor omit of a bdttle. ‘Twe’uty- ï¬ve stripes and three months imprisonâ€" ment would ï¬t in just about here. We trust the party may be caught and get his just desert: NOT \VANTED.â€"Melhodist couf‘erâ€" ences 'pqnmtimes send men to stations and ‘ féuito vyho are not wanted. hisâ€" towclijs‘a chae in point, and now we learn from the Spectator that the oiï¬aiais of the Cenmhm‘y church, Hamilton,have deci’i’i‘eg} to rhduce their stated salary to theii“ hreacher from“ 32,509 to $1,500, because the'douference sen’n them orie they didn’t W'apt. The ground taken is that thog’flflho pay $:!:ou1d have a say ii) thail‘ï¬fter. Tho Fillet church of this same city is also kicking. It wanteci‘. C. 0. Johnson who resigned from the church and ministry hocuuse he thought he didu'troceivc fair troatmentâ€"Guel'ph Herald. I" ELECTION A'ND INSTALLATIQNsâ€"At the regular communication of Patterson Lodge, No. 265, G. R 0., held :in Thornhill, on Thursday, June 213t., tlllé following ofï¬cers were elected and mf- stalled by the R. W. Bro John Fisher, P. D. D. G. M.: W. Bré. J. T. B. CHEAP excursion and picnic yeading at the Herald store for sale : I Lindsay; W. M. ;W Bro. James Cherry, I. P. Mu, Bro. James E Knox, S, W. ; Bro. Wm. J . W.; W. Bro. John Lane. Treasurer ; W. Bro. J. C. She'd, Secre- tary; B\:0. James Martin,S 1%,; Bro. Edward Bacon, J. D.; Bro. B. Schmidt, 1. Un; Bro. Henry Home, Tyler. W. Bro. James McDonald, W. Bro. W. U. Lubbock, Stewards; Bro. John 091th D. of C. W THE MAN WHO LAUGHSâ€"The bingo flees before him as the foiz" hefnré “iii;- wcst wind; he comes into his house like a flood of sunshine over a meadow ' of blooming butteroups, and his wife and Mr ll. Hollingshend, Mr and Mrs Percy Sanger, of Toronto, hzwu been visiting :Lt Blclmor place. Miss Powell, who has been visiting her parents j returned to the Queen city last Saturday evening Miss Pollock, of Toronto, was visiting for a few days in this village her relations and many friends. V HAND CENTRAL HOTEL is 1-9-â€" opened as u. Temperance House. Good ac- commodation‘for the travelling public. ‘ Ch‘oice temperance drinks. Best brands 01 Cigars. Obm- modious rooms for travellers. " ‘ ' GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL mmunh ms .. mnmnnun“-.. rv ..... . U The bbst‘, inï¬thevwm'ld‘Rr ‘78;me on live stock of any kind. For sale by u . Jan 26,38. 611:0 â€"->o< The third page of the Toronto DAILY MAIL is noted for “ Want †adVertisement. If you want. to buy or sell anything“. If you want a situation, a mechanic. a «mi-- ness, mac binery, lodgings, if you havo‘lost or found anything. or if you want to ï¬nd out where anyone is. advertise in the Toâ€" ronto DAILY MAIL and read the adyertise - ments on the thhd page of that papen The charge is two cents a. word each in» sertion.‘ Address THE MAIL, Toronto, Qanada. ' "‘ jIEE EHBAM Pflfllflfl A match was played in the ‘Western Via-- trict between the Stars of Wight a‘nd Sin-- ton at the former place on Monday Ihst, resulting in a victory for {he §tars by four games to one. ' At. Milton an Associatiori match 'was played on Monday between the Olympicé of that place and the Actives of GeorgetoWn- The home team won by four games to One- The Rev Mr. Percival looks well after his trip down eust. Miss L. Dowel} has returned home from the Queen city. , u ‘. M r J ohri P siterson from Woodstock is staying at Patterson. . ' Mr Robert Trench returned to tho Northwest 011 Tuesday, mixing with him sixteon or eighteen horses. The Goderich Juniors defeated the Clin- ton Juniors at, the latter pluce by four straight games on Monday last. At Brampton the Técumséhn of Toronto were defeated by ï¬ne Senior Excelsiors†of that place by four games to two on Mondpy. Miss Nimo is visiting in this village, the guest of the Misses Rodditt. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Mr mid Mva Loyd, of Toronto, etzwed over Sun» day at the Palmer House. Miss Sprugge, principal of the“public school here.10ft 011 Saturday for Owen Sound. A party of young people drove out from the city to J as. Lawrence, 31%., on {sunduy lust: The Reeve and his wife, and Mrs Brown 1'0- turned on buturduy night from Keswick. ' Mr and Mrs Charles Nelson and Miss 'A Arksey paid u. brief visit DO Richmond Hill on Monday. * Messrs B. Savage, Chas. Storey and (7. McLean returned to 'Du‘r‘onno after staying u. few days 111 this village. _Mr and Mrs B. Grennan (formerly of Richmond H111 now of Aurora) puid this ‘plnce u malt on Dominion Day. At Orillia on Monday the home team de-- rented Bradford by fun.“ games to three for the Northeastern District chijgnpionsbip. Mrs Salter and Miss L. Sanger, of A11iston,. after making u. pleasant visit at Mr Seager’s, 18 ft on TuesdtLy for Toronto. The Lornes of Mount Forest on Monday defeated the Thistles of Fergus at. the form- er place by one game to none. Mr Innes, Assistant Teacher of the High 8011091 here is at Newmarket presiding aver the enum- nations for 2nd and 3rd class certiï¬cates. 0n Monduywm Mount F011?“ the Noisy Boys or" Fergus were defeated'p‘y the EIec-- mics by three games to none: 7 Mr Wethei‘inuu, of Toronto, is spending his vucutiom "1 Richmond Hill. Mr and Mrs Smu‘ding were the guests of Mrs W111 Atkinson, the ï¬rst. of the week Mr S S, Scarlu ‘fmm the city, gum us 21 friendly call on Monday lust. He is looking well. ‘ . 0n Wednesauy Mrs Cameramof Wondville,wha is visiting here, with her neice, Mm Wm Smud- ersou, and Mr Wm Sanderson wtmt to New- murhet and Sharon. 2' Last Monduv at Teeswgter the home twelve and Cbesley team p‘layeda draw, each club seeming Iwo gameb. The editor of the Libera! has been pnï¬prmi: from rheumutxsm for sometimepastt. :Hls (mangle will be glad to learn that he is iIIgIWOVH-IE "-1 heulm and able to move about. ’ At Niagara Falls 1he home team defeaied a mixed team of the Toromos ï¬ve games to none'q‘n Dominio'ï¬ Day. At New Wéslmiuister. B. 0., Victoria defeated Vancouver on Monday in Xihreé straight games. AlOHmva the Shamrocks of Montreal were defeated by the Quawas by three to two on Dominion Day. ' Mrs Pugsm'y zï¬jd Mina Pu "‘ y, of Eglintou, were visiting hor‘e recently. r - At Chuthum iast Monday the» home team defeated Windsor by two games no one. AL Ingersoll on Monday the DuFï¬erins of that place defeated the Emma of Paris by three games to t’wo. At ‘ .(af'orth' thé‘ Beavers of that place de- femed‘i’he GL)de}ic}1 Hurth by four games to none on lasl. Monday. ‘ 5 Miss Kh‘yq, m' Amara, is visiting in this place among: friends; ~ On Monday phe Ontarios of Toronto d.e-- feared the Bnguzers at Woodstock by two games to one?“ “ Mr Bxildvju"1‘o Day hero {nth h if ' parents. ‘ , , of Toronto, spent Pominion i On Monday at Liswwél the hc;me defeated Winglmm by four games m one. Richmond Hill‘ Qald, Silver, Bronze, Cqï¬uer. Only 10 Cents, ofall Dyes. \Varrnnted to liye the most gbdds,hnd givclhc bcs: culurs. One 10 cent package colors one to four pounds of Dress Goods, Carput Rags, Yams, ctc‘ Unequalled for Feathers, Ribbons; and all Fancy Dyeing. Any one can' use them. For Gilding or Brcnzing Fancy Ariiclcs, USE WELLS, RICHARDSON & 00.," MONTREAL, ‘IEII‘LEfS CELEBRATED SHEFP DIPâ€" $er pUREST,‘ STRONGEST and FASTEST Ask druggist for Book and. Sample Card, or write f I 33. lCo/o. DiAMONIj PAINTS. a delicious dish of Ice Cream. AFI‘ KIRKBY’S SHEEP DIP. June 21 st. Lacrosse Notes. NOTICE. You can get VTtlziY-uIT ROBERT MARSH, Richmond Em A-J. RUPERT, Proprietor. " 97/0/55 Is 1the correct place to ï¬nd all sample; Dry qudg also Hardware, Groceries and crockery; ’ ’ "" the best quality and at the lowest. ï¬gures in the trade. A splendid assortment of Menfs Boy’s & Youth’s ready made suits: Men’s Suits from $4.50, Boy’s “ “ 1.00, The Concrete- Hang Richmond Hill,’ Ladies’ Much Kid Boots and Slippers, Gentlemen's American Walking 30m, Ladies’ Oxford Shoes. .. 1 ~ Gentlemen: Oxford Shoes, Ladies' Common Sense ab ii a Oxforgi Ties, Sgamless Boots, American Walking Boots, Etc. in Gaiters» Alligator 3MB. Etc- MALL STYLES, PRICES AND SIZES. Ladies, and Children’s W jgwams. _Full line of Children’s Shoes-A11 812% and Prices. ‘ Grey Cotton, White Cotton Canadian & Imported Shirt; 111g, Canadian Scotch Tweeds, Extra Valug. FOR CHEAP AND First Class Groceries GO Tq THE LORNE $101113. A Very Line of White Gyanite Ware W0 huvve just received and are opening but u fun line of Boots gum Shoes suitable for Spring and, ’-‘ Summer wear. Our Stock in part conmsts of :â€"â€" ' * Ladies’ Enrich Kid Boots and Slippers. Gentlemen's American Walking Booty. Ladies’ Oxford ShoeS, ' ~ Gentlemen: Oxford Shoes, " ‘ Ladies' Common Sense 35 ’ £ Oxforfi Ties, Sgamless Boots, American Walking Boots, Etc. g Gaiters, Alligator Boats, Etc. Repair-Ina; done Neatly, Cheaply, Quickly. Custon work a specialtyâ€"second to mm; in t e 2 ~ Dominion. Your patronage Solicited. Satismction guaranteed. ‘ I4 WM. FLEMING. MiAINâ€"STREIJT. - MARKHAM. .SPMNE ARRIVAL F BHB‘TS, SHBES, SLIPPEES, RTE: .. FINE GROCERIES Raymond Sewing Mgchine, and the Eagle Sgeam Washegj,.Wf}'1g;qgr, Eta, Etc. Is the only safe and ‘suru Oil for Self-Binders, Threshng Machines and Mill Mnch-ingry generally. Manufactured Defeating every Organ and Piano that have been shownf Provng them the best instruments that are manufactured. THEE; “JSFEW WILLIAM‘S 2’3 Got Six First Prizes this year at Markham for Sewing Machine work. I have arlarge stock ofthese excelâ€" lent Instrumt‘nts and Machines on hand in my neW' show rooms on Mainstrggt, ngmar 7 FARMEW & TAKEN 38 FIRST PRIZES M00011 Bros. & 00., I have shown the Dominion Organs and Pianos 38 times! at gut local fairs of Markham, Scarboro, qugbam, StqufFâ€"g ' " ville, and Goodwood, qu have‘ NEVER DEF EATED, TAGI§IN TAKE FIRST PRIZE AT MARKHAM FAIR DOMINION . ORGANS HANO§ RICHMOND HILL; Thanks to the friends for their liberal support in the past. Would kindly solicits. con-- tinuanca of your patronage. All goods fresh and prices right. LA RDINE ROBERT SIVERQ Just openedâ€"direct from England. Tea. Sets, Flutes, Cups and Saucers, Bedroom Sets, And are going to be sold at prices so low that may will nstouish you. 09,11 and see. The goods are fresh and gem}. For Fruits, confections and He sells at Lowest Prices pOME AGAIN. And Sold by R W Neville and Sanderson Bros., Richmond Hill. Please call on ‘WM. ATKINSON, MCCOLL’S ‘ CE L E BEAT E D OIL â€"â€"-AT THE OLD STAND,»â€" inspect my stock. .fUniocks all the cloggea avenues of the' BOWela,‘ "Kidneys and Liver, carry- ing off gradually Without weakening the system, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; at. the same time Correcting Acidity of the Stomach, cur-irig Biliousnï¬ss, Dysa pepaia, Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, Constipation, .Dryness of the Skin, Dropsy, Dimness of Vision, J aunclice, Salt Rheum, Erysi'pelas, Scrofula, Fluttering of the Heart, Nervousness, and Gen- eral Debility; all these and many other simihmr Complaints ieid to the guppy influence of_ 1' AA“ 1‘1'n1n'rrn'r‘ln BLOOD BITTERS. TRMILB'JRN & (70., Proprietors. Townâ€. THE KEY TO HEALTH. Geo, Tangan. Direct Imnorter. MACHINE