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York Herald, 12 Jul 1888, p. 2

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rm“ Sham. . 30901020. 10R. QR-RVMA PLE, (1.13. 0113111. 3'. a‘na'nnét Silver Medalist .Jnivers’lty cl Tenant/crud. C. P. S. Ontario. L. 1 L, England (Late Oilondon, 1'urgeon, Etc. SifOtfice Hours 8 to 0.30 a.m., and 1 to 2.30 p.111 England ca. huts MNGS’B‘AFF: AND DRrJ. A. PALMER, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. 1. )mcehour ‘10 a. 111. All night calls at front door bel Richmond Hill, May 30th, 1867. £353. W. J. WW LEON, MEDAMST TORONTO UNIVERSITY. T {ember College of Physiciansé’z Surgeons. [LATE on s'rovnrvrmac.) ’ E‘i’iICE Ii‘OUltS,~F1'0111 8 to 10 a. 111., 5 to 8 p. In nusmuxou forage Street, Richmond Hill. .{ichniond H111. Oct. 12th, ’63. tooth on rubber $5, cheapest 856. C. H. RIGG-S, L. D. .23., S. E. corner King a; Yonge Ste. TORONTO. iii ill ll ii lililillilll‘il ii [LL POST (WNW. ‘ ~â€"â€"_â€".»o< Until further notice, Mails Will be :losed at the above Office as fellows :â€" MORNING. Going North, South, East, and West, at. . . . . . . 7.40 EVENING. Goimr South, East, and at- o II. u l a it. Mail for the North, via. Railway, leaves once a day, in the morning, as above stated. l >o<â€"â€"f-â€". ARRIVALS. Morning Mail from Soutl1,chst and East, by Railway,arrivcs at 10.30 Evening Mail from Toronto by Yonge-strcet Stage, arrives at. \‘igbt Mail from North, by Rail- 7.00 wav,ar1'ives 7.45 ’- r O 7 . .t , 0.001003- .7301? ,3 1W. TEEFY. Postmaster. Richmond Hill, Dec. 6th, 1886. ’ TRAIENT "TIME. IGOING NORTH. . - ‘ Torontoi1 05 ll 45 6 40 ' ‘ , V 'lfhhrnhi 9 03 1‘2 55 6 32' V1 3 A E‘E all” 1a I a: ' Richmond Hit} 9 13 1 08 0 41 H Kin . 0 25 0 .05 01‘ A RGWNbQN- Aui‘grn. 9 42 14.5 71;: . . P, w Ncwincrket '1 53 1 58 " 254 ON DELTIDT, AULEORA flouting Lahdng’ 1?) 03 .~ .‘I 33 come sour . Thankful for the favors oi‘ the past years HM] nd Tum“ ,. -0 t H 5 5? rev still be consulted in any branch of the pro N) ,‘l 1 ’t “g! ‘ 30 lession. as follows: ” ’ Am’lmm ‘0 I 8 H 11 47 (l "3 Richmond Hill. can a 24m ofcach month A K‘iljffmv g a :2 g 3'; Aid-ingimigi 16th and 22nd do [Sl1»‘l“"“.’}‘l Hm: 1‘ 37 -” i3 6 41” l'ltou‘fville ‘ ’ ' ' ‘ 18th (lo “Willml. 8 46 12.01 0 5.: tianinuan i I I i i . i I . ' I ' F .. dc Tollnlto' 9 16 1 25 7 22 Victoria Square ...... . i do 'l‘hnruhill ( Walker’s Hotel do ;l‘?’oodhridge . . . . . . . . . . . . do Kleinhurg do .Nobletou . . . . . . . . . . . . do Vitalizad air always on hand at the places of mmolntment.‘ It does away with the pa n in extracting . “mumsâ€"‘â€" 0’ w a Fullerton. Cock & Wallace Barristers, Solicitors, (to. Offices 18 King Street East, Toronto. Richmond Hill Post Office Every Saturday. J Sh‘ullerton W Cook, J R Miller. PRIVATE FUNDS To LOAN. £01011“). May 290b, 1884. Ellis" lyâ€"pem ., q _ _ lilliillltllill... , Barristers.801icitors. CONVEYANCERS, ETC. Toronto Offices Richmond Hill Otfic ()n Saturdays. .‘llonyy to Loom at Lowest Current Rates A G F LAWRENCE. T C MILLIGAN. “flay 21th, 183% -' BARRISTERS. SELEEITUBS. 8d}. 15 Toronto Street. Toronto. E. Dom-inns ARMOUR, A. J. “'KQLIAMS. 61110 . out can. THE PALMER HGUSE RICHMOND HILL, 63‘ Palmer. Prep. This Houseis one of the Best Hotels tn 119 Everything is managed found north of Toronto. . iii First Class Style. Samplel‘toom for Coimner ("ial Travellers. (x'oml Stabbing l .‘rstle‘ra. Terms, $1 per day. ‘ “until. at 8 a 1a., 1;! u .u rax ins going North am 111.,510 pm. and (1.00 131-11. “‘S F. MuL. Home and organ. .A 1 hi ‘ Richmond Hill. with STAR 11F}; intranet 0003i Of London, England, Sir Wm MeArthuc. K C M G, M. P. eX-Lord Mayor of London, Presxdent. ‘ W W Baynes.Esq.F I Afiecretary Reserve Fund. . . . $10,000,000 Annual income . . . . . . 1.600.000 Invested in Canada... l.200.000 Dearh'clunns paid. . ._ 10,000,000 'loaoxjro turcusucns. JohnMcDoi1'alil,l<‘.sq. c. J. Campbell, Esq., Hon; Senator McMiis‘ter A. M. Smith, Esq.,’ JamcsMetculfo, Esq. ‘ Ru;.1‘}l:(>(lllVVOOd, D. Loans mmlo on security of Company’s Policy at :1 per cent interut. Loansinadc to Church Trustees, 11': 1L low rate c interest. Send for prospectus. A D PERRY, Sec. 6; Trans. for Canada. ‘ 3: Wellington Ht, East, Toronto Dec let. lass .13.A.W. “mm-mva W at w -' 3minme mum Fellini” Nurseries. Largest in Canada. We want reliable. enor- mi to sell our nursery stock ; previous ex- 'not neccrsury; any man with tun l "1 succeed : terms lzberul, (:itho ‘ .111' ' " ' outfit free 0111' ‘ngent‘; have N. Sillll Ls ' '“1; l1omu~qruwn .' {.unnamn stock ’1: on we have n .of choice spoci ' well are of value, “Winch can oniy he lY'CLl from us, such as milete list of New R1 ' apples. the Rilsou your, sanders. lulum. Hille 1 raspberry, Moore’s. 5...] \ bud Bloc ' Clzunuiion currents, Moore’s i‘.v’|l.]d more, etc, etc, “'0 have given - 1.. tier attention to the WVOl’lllgflllOn of hardy (3:4 suitable, to the. borthcrn sections 01 unit, J'orlcrms apply to STOMP: £2. WELLENCT'ENJ, 10- ‘f‘or any. ' Om. 59. HF .. T .EP DIE. -'1‘L VS (ZELiilnt. .50.?) .115! best in the world for l 2 cl any kind. For sale by ROBERT ll lltilil. ' hinond Lilli. Si"‘l"‘l‘ 111%.. ei'iinr! \til live 2 l’vi ‘ " CREE. 6.1m \‘n> till. _No. 14 Building 8: Loan chambersJé Toronto at _Roar of the e CentralBank armour, ling-ulna .5; Williams WM. SET-0.1 GORDON unr't‘ attentive l‘i-ootur's_ 1311f l ‘pLVBR this Hotel to connect with all the 1N It 1\' COULTER, TEACHER OF 1 l like 0300: Stuart. Richmond Hill. Ont. Whole No. : Volume 30. URSDAY, JULY, 12, 1888â€"â€" N06; flT H NO TICE T0 S U135 011113171133. _Th’o date printed on each paper denotes the time when the subscription expires. We do'not hold ourselves responsible for the (minions of our Correspondents. » "â€"."‘ _,_.,, _._.., TH R 1‘. Itnwell A’: Co’s Newspaper :4 rlvcrtising Bureau (10 Spruce sthvhere advertis- ingcontracts may be made for it IN NEWYORK may be round on me at Geo Localsâ€"\Vm Atkinson Changeâ€"Wm. ll‘lcmm: . changeâ€"’1'. Milburu dz do. - w “'1'” CAL. AND. : new .,‘-_v,.p‘> 1 OTHER lTE I. lyâ€" ‘L s TOâ€"DAY is the 12th July. A SPLENDID assortment of ne w prints at Crosby‘s. ' " TEAS of good quality at C Teaâ€"Dust at 10 cents $30 lb. MINUTES or Vaughan Council next week. DURING Saturday night the Toronto police made seventyâ€"two arrests. THEY speak well of the crops in North York. BEA ume handled teas at the Conâ€" crete 650, per dozen NINETY-Tnaun candidates wrote for the entrance at Markham Village. NICE pieces china tea sets for $4. 50 at the Concrete. BAND of Hope meets to--morrow (Friday) afternoon. SIHRTINGS and cottonades of the best quality and lowest prices may be seen at the Fire Proof. ~ LOTS nfintoxicutcd men in Non-market on the 2nd Jul place. 35,000 HAS been given to the sulfur-- 91‘s by the Hall the by the Dominion Government, IF OUR readers would like to see dress goods that are cheap as well as’good, why! go to the Fire Proof. A Cuuios1rr.-â€"â€"I\lr. Geo. F. Stivcr, of'Unionvillc, hasa chicken that was hatched with four legs. NEAT 44 piece Tea Sets at the Conâ€" crete for $1.90,- ncatcr Sets for $2.00. M u. E. FLETCHER, of the 1001 Con. rosby’s. l Vaughan, recently had alot of perk,‘ &c., stolen from his place. FRUIT jars at the Concrete at lowest figures. l’ints, quarts and half~ galllons in wine and imperial sizes. MR MADILL doing business in Aurora, has concluded to close up his business there and open out at Dresden. GRANULATED sugar, Powdered sugar and Paris lumps at the Concrete at old prices. STOLENâ€"Mr. John Ollcott,Eglinton, had a visit from sneak thieves on Monâ€" day night, Who relieved the till of forty dollars. ' BILL-POSTER Sanderson of the Grand Opera House, Toronto, while canocing on the Bay at [luulan‘s l’oiut took a tumble in ['1‘ Is said that Flack, the man that attempted to slloot'the whirlpool rapids at Niagara Falls, lived at one time at Patterson, ‘ l MEN'S.Youtl1’s and Boys’ ready made suits, stylist aid chemo at the Concrete Boys‘ suits from $12"; Men’s tweed suits from $4.50, OUR. thanks are due to the Church- W'irdcns of St. Mary's for complimenâ€" tarics to the garden party as also for their order for printing. MAR} [TAM Vinsonâ€"At Markham , Village 27 candidates wrote to; 3rd class] Certificates, 7 for 2nd class, and 2 for x University i‘datriculatiorn WAITING â€" The White Rose lacrosse club are :xnxinusl waixinq for the cu ltln'ousrh the eve of a needle when he .Y . z. p ,- , 0n. um they 10:11 on the meta to think it a long: time to wait after, poor duum bruins â€",Culungwood Bowel .wrl their hard sti‘urwe to win. it 1. NED Durham. of this village, working at the World office, Toronto, was bitten by a black spider so as to endanger his life. He is now reported better. newspaper. New Xork Herald in another column. to be infested with burglars. paper we take up of some sort. Railway, while coupling cars. are improving in their walk. and don’t we in quite so much. stock. 'A Lauqu Nurtureâ€"The tion to the High School.” ladies ? ' . . . . 5 .7 1 . . ~ AMUSEMENT combmeu Wm] Informa_ bred by ll 11). I eaxson, Darlingtou, Eng.. tion should be the object of the local Read the letter amen? the BURGLARS.â€"The whole country seems Not a but contains an acâ€" count oi‘dcpredations being committed ACCIDENT.â€"Conductor A. Manners, of Hamilton, was killed at Tottenhain on Saturday on the Northern and North- western Division of the Grand Trunk GLAD TO HEAR IT.-â€"Tho Whitby Chroniclesays the ladies of that town They be- gin to do it with more grace and dignity, Ma JOIl'N Isaac. of Markham, Ont“, reports his Shorthorns and Clydesdales as doing well j, be has a lot of fine young His sales for the past year have been encouraging. -â€"Farmer‘s Advocate. _ _ New? market Era says: “ 57 yoqu ladies and 45 boys wrote at the entrance examina- lbe not any young gentlemen as well as young STALI.ION.-â€"Messrs. Alex. Marsh CHEAP excursion and picnic reading lSon, Richmond Hill. 0nt., have recently; at the Herald store for sale : bought the very flue young Cleveland, ‘Bay Stallion, Prince Alexander (236),l imported Sept, 1887. This is one of the best bred Clevelands cow in America; he has already been successful in _thc ‘show rings, and unless he happens with a misfortune he will be a prize winner in the future.â€"-Faime’r’s Advocate. PRESENTATIONS.-- A garden party was held at " Glen Crest ”,lhe residence of Mr. W. F. Bourke, Newton Brook, one night of last- wcck, complimentary to the retiring pastor; of that circuit, the Revs. T. Mahan and R, G. Davey. After an excellent tea and a short proâ€" gramme, Mr Malian was made the reâ€" cipient of an illuminated address, and Mr. Davey of a purse of money, as a mark 0f the esteem in which they were held A NAUGHTY TcoTu-Toronto World : “About four years ago Sir. John A. has hurt him nearly all the time. On Monday he decided to have it out and out it came. The gums blcd so proâ€" fusely that he was quite exhausted and finally the hole had to‘ be plugged. Then his face begun 'to swell, and was unable to attend Council which met at 11 o’clock. By 4, however he felt suf- ficiently well to carry out his intention of leaving for Dal‘nousic, which he did, Dollyâ€"B y Sheppard. Widowcr Jonesâ€"By Sheppard. 01d Blazers Herbâ€"By Murray. 1 A Dead Pustfiliy Cameron. Breezic Laugton-By Linart. Beyond Compareâ€"By Gibbon. 15y Misadventureâ€"By Barrett. 110 a Companion to sheeBy Haggard. Marvelâ€"By the Duchess King or Kmch ?â€"By Francillou. A Wili'ul Young Woman. A Haunted lli'fe~13y Braomo. : The Hair of Linne~By Buchannan. thoâ€"By Haggard. ‘ ’ 5 Allan Q Macdouald cut a wisdom tooth which; uartcrinuinâ€"By Haggard. The Devil’s Die~13y Allen. A. False Start~By Smart. l From the other sideâ€"By Varcoe. .For Another’s Simâ€"13y Braeme. I Love Storyâ€"By Braeme. A Glorious Gallopâ€"By Kenuard. Chrisâ€"By Norris, The Passengerâ€"By Vy’pod. A Real Good Thingâ€"By Kennui‘d. Wrong Roadâ€"div Grifllths. -. .’ Society Notes. Mr Wm. Marsh went to Moaford on Tuesday. M1- W. D. Atkinson has gone to Suult Ste. Marie for his holidays. Mrs Teefy ln-ft hero on Friday last to visit her daughter in ()rih‘ 1a.. Mr. D. H. Lent, of Bradford, has gone to New York to visit his pure ntsf " Miss Nellie Hariis returned home on "Tuesday evening from Dc(‘.cv.‘sv1llc. ‘ Mr and Mrs John Powellnof Buffalo in this village and vicinity. ‘ Mr Lozenby from Montreal is staying at the residence of Chas. Holmes, Esq. Dr Euston Sisley and bride from .Toronto are here visiting relations and friends. Miss Harris. who has been teaching at York , are visiting 1 School, came home on Saturday night. ' Miss Langstafi, teacher in Victoria School, Parkdnle, is spending her holidays here. Master Arthur and the Misses Evans firom the Queen city, are staying at the Hermitage. J l y. Newmarket’s a bad. ELnorsnâ€"Mr. Joel Reaman, formâ€" erly of \Voodbridge and now of Yorkton, Assa., has been elected a member of the North-chst Council. Mr. Eakin, his opponent, of Crescent Lake, lost his deâ€" posit nt" 8100. SUNDAY SELLINGâ€"Ten hotelkcepers appeared before the Police Magistrate at Bellevillc on Saturday morning, and pleaded guilty to charges of selling liquor on Sunday, They were fined $120 each with coins. A LARGE load drove to Headf'ord last Monday evening from this place to take ( part in a religious meeting held there. them back again soon. Lil'rrcss or ADMINISTRATION:â€" Mary Ann Mchrachypf' the Township of Vaughan, applies for letters of' adâ€" ministration ofthc estate of her husband. Dougald McMurachy, farmer, who died intestate on March 21 and possessed of $1,700. GARDEN PARTjLâ€"The garden party held by the Presbyterian church on Saturday evening last was not as well at- rended as it would have been. had the night bcen warm, However, a very good crowd was there and all report a good time and a rare treat. GARDEN PARTY AT PARKDAL ..-â€"A garden party and concert were held on Monday night in the grounds adjoining the Presbyterian Cl1urcl1.Parkdale. The event was held in honor of Rev. R. P. McKay, pastor of the Church, who is going to England for a holiday. R. T. 0F T.-The Royal Templar-s of Temperance met last Tuesdav even~ ing. In the absence of the S. C, Bro. Swilzer took the chair. Another mem her was added to il18*ii3‘b;‘*'9“hc*" instal‘» lation of officers was postponed till next meeting at which all are requested to be present. SOLDâ€"The horse that wasin pound was sold on Saturday bringing $35. it appears that it was purchased sometime ago from Mr. Minter-n of' this village by R. llumblc of Maple. The purchaser not liking his bargain returned the horse to the yard of the seller, from there it tbund its way to the pound. CHARITABLEâ€"An exchange tells of' a subscriber to a paper who died and left Fourteen years' subscription unpaid. The editor appeared at the grave when the lid was being screwed down for the last time, and put in a linen duster, a thermometer, a palm leaf fan and a re- ceipt for making artificial ice. Bass Dawnâ€"Since the organization of' this club they have received some Friendly challenges to play other places, but all they see is the challenge. If some of them would follow up their Of~ For we may beabic to ascertain what is at the and to back it up. We are al- ways wanted some place else; but we would like to have a chan (7!! _ '~ 0 p accompanied by Lady Macdonald, and Mrs. Hugh J. Macdonald and the young grandson." sideration the unfavorable weather, a. very successful garden party was held 0. Brown. on the attentive waiters flitting from place to placenta the dainties with which the flower-decked tables were furnished, | to enliven . .T ' m. w»... mm), were “Cymmed by the peopje of hotmthstauding tin. cool evening 1M. ' ' - . [v ‘ A ,. . l‘ l _ , that place, which, no doubt, will take Cream has Ilh demand, while a.th ' strawberry disappeared as if it was Iii-- deed the last ofthc season. its beneficial cifects, particular stressl of unwholesomc impurities Which clog and person it during season. can get it. V health should drink buttermilk every day in warm weather and let tca, coffees, etc,, I who are not aware of it, it adds that in the churning the first process of digesâ€" tiou‘is gone through, making it one of the easiest and quickest 01‘ all things to digest. tains properties that readily assimilate digcstivc organs. Q. Lodge dist Church 4 large number 05' visiting; brethren besides ..Lbc.,mcmbcrs of not ‘as our Rock, even our enemies amounting to about ten dollars for the tothc members of the choir for their services on the occasion. temporary (11‘ last week has some hard savings about the Richmond Hill boys. Ii" boys at the ages the Editor mentions are guilty of the doings he states .lhcy some shape should be taken of their acts by those in authority, or 12 years to use tobacco in any shape is equally as blamablc as it he used elders however to be less anxious to flaunt their pipes and cigars so upculv before the eyes ofthc rising youths of the community as some of them appear Fred Corey, of Burlington Bench. caught (1. salmon trout a short time ago Weighing sighs. Mrs Rates. of Prince Albert, mother of Rev. W'. W. Bates, is visiting at the rectory, Thoruhill. M r. ENGLISH CHURCH LAWN PARTY.â€" lw On Wednesday evening. takinginto con-l ere the guests of Mrs Holland on Sunday last. Judge Falconbridge, of Toronto, caught a salmon last week down east, weighing about 41 lbs. " Miss Morris. who has been attending the Rich- mond Hill High School, left to-duy for Cooks- town. Miss Alice Hopper returned from Roach's Point last Friday, to Spend vacation with her parents. Samuel Falconbridgc, postmaster at Abcrfoyle since 1851, has resigned and his son has been up pointed. . tev. Mr, VVilmottmf Brampton, goes to New. toubrook, Rev Mr. Malian of that place going to Brampton. Mr Iiitltlfl‘i'iffi and familynt present of London, are visiting at the residence 01' Mr and Mrs John ‘ Wilson in this village. The Nisse s Dixon.rlaughters 01‘ Mr John Dix on. photo-gray rL‘nronto, are the guests of Miss at DUlferiu Groveâ€"the residence of Mr Chinese lanterns supcheded the young moon and shed a rosy light and on the Fireman's Baud which came the scene with its music. 2:, Jennie runner in this Villa 0. y N. C. ‘vVallcco, EN}. M. R, has arrived safe and sound in inland. He will take a leading part; in the doings of today in that country. Mrs. Meredith and Mrs Dr. Elliott Iiancstafl and child from Brooklyn, N. Y.. are visiting at ' the Hawthorn Mil.cral Springs, Thornhill. Mi“! 'Wm. Wiley. who has been visiting1 here for a ..few days at Mrs Frank VVilcy's, rcturcd on Saturday l:th to her home in North Toronto. Mr. E. Law, teacher of the public school at Gibson in the County of Simone, is, at pm sent spending his holdiduys at home 111 this village Mrs Davis, who has been staying in this village at. Mrs Hume’s, returned to Parkdalc on Thursâ€" day. Miss Davis, of the same place, is visiting here. Some of the young people of Thornhill are pic- nicking to-day at Bond‘s Luke. There will also be a private picnic in that place to-morrow, Fri- day. Mr. B. Andrews, our village barber, who is suffâ€" ering from rheumatism, and has been for a long time, went to Toronto on Monday, to undergo u treatment there. Mr and Mrs Dickof North Toronto, with the children and servant are camping out; at Vic- toria. Park (Buhny Hench) Mrs John Cosgrove und children, of Toronto, :.re rusticutiug at the same place. Miss Jennie Hamilton (moles of Miss Campbell formerly of this place now of (lollinqwo )d) was married on the 27111 ult.. at Collingwoorl to the Rev Arthur Miles of West Toronto Junction. The Wedding was 'trcnicly pretty. The. groom’s brother from Ch 0) was groom’sman; the principal bride-maid looked very nice dressed like the bride in white; also :here were three little ones in white, two ncices and a nephew of of the bride. The little boy wore a White flannel suit “itll lonr: trousers. like a little sailor. 'l' 0 church was lull, and afterwards all the invi ed guests drove to the 1101 .e. The ceremony war; Performed by the bride's brother, Rev Haber Hamilton, from Port Hope, assisted by the rec- tur. Mriiirkby. We. forgotto mention that the brirlelooked lovely, and her wedding presents were both ‘gundsome and numerous. The church was also v ry prettin (lcc 11" 3.011 with flowers For the occasir‘an The happy couple returned this Week from’lhcir wedding tour. BUTTERMiLI{.â€"â€"~Buttermilk is the mostheulthfuloi'suunner drinks. Among is laid upon its power to clear the system the eucrvating Hall’s Journal of‘ Health says: “ It should be freely used by all who Every one who values good :7 alone. For the benefit of those It makes gastric juice and conâ€" with it, will] very little wear upon the L. 0.. l..~â€"-Thc annual sermon to L. , No. 54.8, Markham, was preached on {Sunday last in the Methoâ€" in Markham Village, a #10 lodge being present. The liev. '1‘. lG.. iartlcy, oi' Duvercourt, an old member of the order, occupying the pulpit. The words of the text were taken iroui Blst verse of the 320d chapâ€" ter Deuteronomy: " For their rock is themselves being judges ” A collection was taken up at the close of the scrvwe M [XIRKRI Ell) SIsLEYâ€"Domx sâ€"At the residence of the br1de‘s mothmxuu Gloucester stl'cet,'l‘or011to, July 5th, by ltov R. A. llilkic, l‘lus‘on Elsie)le A., M. 13., to Juicy, youngest. (laughter of the late \Vm. Robina, Esq. No curds. {3}}; .A'l‘ H ~ BOYLE-At Aurora, on Thursday, 5th July, the wife of Mr V utthew Boyle, aged. 2:; years, 8 11105. and 5 (la ‘ The deco teed was the daughter of Mr. Peter Vanderburgh. The remains were interrdd in the cemetery inthis village on batiirday, July 71h; services being: held in the Presbyterian Chumh by Rev. 1111‘. Percival. ‘ benefitol’lhc Protestant Orplnms' Home. After the members of the lodge rctncd to their room a vote of thanks was given EXAMPLE AND Paucurr.-â€"â€"0ur co~ >0. de Meetmg. Fire Briga deserve it all and we think notice in July 501,1888. The regular meeting of this brigade was held on Friday evening last. ' Minutes’rcad and adopted. le Sheppard handed in a bill of $6. On motion of Fir. Trevclhan, seconded by A Liukluter, it was ordered paid. Licut Savage gave the decisiOn of the committee on the race run on the 24th The child oi'10 liquor. Would it not be better for the A God!) MOVE __The York County to be, Example before precept is on May which was declared off. Commissioners met in the Court House, Old Sallan and might fit in here 0mm 0 Trel’elllimv “700W as “017310035800 Toronto, on Monday last, passed a nicely. When we see young men and the ballot for M F Gray and A Powell number of accounts, transacted some routine business. and agreed to give up to the city for $2,500 about 1400 feet on Yongc street and about 2600 feet on Dundus street, thus enabling the city to secure the removal of these two tollogatcs, IMPROVEMENTâ€"Our village is unâ€" dergoing a needed improvement on the sidewalks at present. A long strip has been laid north from M r, Coulter’s tailor shop. on Yonge street, and is not only a fit piece to walk on but does credit to the workman, Mr. Brownlce. We hope that other places which are in a dilapiâ€" dated state will not be put off till some one gets seriously hurt. A Goon IMITAToa -â€"Brampton Bun- ner :â€"“There is a prisoner confined in jail who can imitate the warbling of a rooster to perfection. 80 natural are his tones that the roosters of' all the poultry yards adjoining have been thrown out of their reckoning and cock crow happens several times a night in that vicinity, much to the disturbance of' the slumbers I :1 T. J 1 thl Gentle citizens of ‘ha I St.” llttie (71“.V» Thornton-~- (f (I b C p9 ludwm'd Va ’3‘ S 5 \'aug E NTsuPRIeroâ€"Thc Newmarkpt Era: __.. We. notice the Messrs Pugslcy busy Gmee Newbmym d‘Q n ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Anw Ncwbu'y... (o a‘ " - g',‘ ‘. in their calling. 'lhe‘ farmers find In “an Immime a” . j i. y K ‘ _ these gentlemen lots of money and cnâ€" Pattie n Vaughan; ....... ‘ yam-:50. Their purelqu of properly The maximum number of mulf'ks, wage. . . . . I gr , . I ' ‘ . . ' g in North Gl’l‘lllllllblli‘y,alld the improvcâ€" WAS _7uJ‘:[m"lW m‘mmum numb“ 0ft 7.,igp,,w.1.,rmm, mtieg, A marvel of pun-h. I »_ j , l (3 1m 1 [ any i ussnw .‘J )t . strength and wholesomcnnss. More C(‘Onornicnl may)? on if} mp 0:. Cit); pdit {(30 P o Hvâ€"â€"o fifiâ€"« than the. ordinary kinda, and cannotbe sold in W00( 0'. 0111111", 1‘0 0 , "‘ 0. , .l‘ , l. l] 1 "l V) ‘7‘ 1 :“ cormwtilionwith themultitudooflmv test,: * J r b \Vm‘ld f}\n]t '1 ill IX {Mix weight alum 01‘ phosphate powders. Sold their energy and thrift. municipalities had more men like them." old making chimnies of their mouths, to especially ofa Sunday when people are going to and item church, before our hotel doors with pipes 01‘ cigars puffing away for dear life or may be with the quid of tobacco in the mouth trying to hit a Spike's head in the sidewalk with the juice thereof. precept” comes home to us with a great: or degree of force than ever, and sug- gests to us me necessity of asking those who are guilty of showing such a bad example to our children, to turn over a new leaf for the future. didutes the Entrance Examination at Richmond- Annic Ellston.. Geo Newbory.. who were elected members of the brigade. let off the smoke in the streets and shops John Crossmae was proposed by T before the tavern door and church door. Tyrrcll. When we see men arraying themselves, Adjourned. II A NICHOLLS, Sec. “ Example before 7“â€"â€"â€".->O( Entrance Examination. The names of the successful cauâ€" who presented themselves ii)!" fill, with their schools and marks, are 3 follows :â€" Iai‘y Cransion.......... essie Matthc wson ...450 S 6,Vuugl1uu... I“ ~) . _. . S S It Vaughan . ‘hornlnill... S 4 lilarli’mdz "13¢ ),li.L)lf~l ’31“ b- THURSDAY, July 13,1R1'8_ Pincus A'l‘ r‘AuMnns‘ wauoons lin cans. RmAL BAKING Powmm (10., 106 Wall 50., N . Y. .-llEAsTI.Y norâ€"We are inf’mqnmlE Whmbfiutnm, pct" hush .......... :3. 0 a o The film [we at. “m Tmnnm DAILY ill-1i 1“er “'Cek some minimal” Pally Call pmqw “fling H 0 57 00 50 ‘ MAIL is noted for “ Want ” adveuisement. ‘ of? the tails from four cows belonging- to ’ up If you want lo buy or sell anything. If; i‘dr. John 'l'l'uc, of Dunedin. The. case 0,] 113m, ppruiuoms s 8.50 you want situation..u mechanic. :1 busi-. : is a scandalous one and if the party (‘llivw'nélsi’ r1131: will” was, me hzue‘ry. lodging? if you have gust guilty mama crgme has a couscimce at ‘ v, I " 3? 1.; (11' hand cnymimr.‘ 01 1 you want to 1nd ~ .. . l 1. 1mm. )Im‘l 0 A? 01?) out wlwie anyone is. adveitmc in the '10-- all 11.: must. feel small enough .to crawl AWJOBY 1,9,. 1mm . 4 2.» 4 3.3 mm DAM. MAIL and read mp advmfise_ ‘ ii ' per do“ mcnls on the third page of that paper. l of July. They thinks of his cowardly treatment of' the 10 > {In The “Huge is NO 00mg H mm] each in“ i i 1‘: ml)? snriion. Address Tut: Malt, Toronto, prise. 10 50 Cmmju, Mr Cooper and Miss Charlton from Concord‘ THE Kat.in HEALTH; RICHMOND HILL, Unlocks all the clogged avenues of tho' Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, ca. - iugoflc gradually without weakening 9 system"; all the impurities and foul‘ humors of the Secretion? at the same For Fruits, Confections and FINE GROCEBIES time Correcting ci ity - of the Stomach, curing ilio'usnese, pepsin, 'Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness of the Skin, Dropsy, Dimness of Vision, 'Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Erysipelae, Scrofula, Fluttering of the Heart, Nervousness, and Gen- eral Debility; all these and many He sells at Lowest Prices. other similar Complaints ‘eld to the Thegoods are fresh and good. happy influence of URDOCK BLOOD BIT’I‘ERB. ' ' T._MliL1:fRN & 00., Proprietors. Toronto; COME AGAIN. LA RDINE Is the only safe and sure Oil for Self-Binders, Threshing Machines and Mill Machinery generally. Manufactured M00011 Bl’bilS. & 00., And Sold by R W Neville and Sanderson 131-05., Richmond Hill. in 00 0001118, 80 $EWNG MAGINES. DOMINION Mm _0 “land, Square and Upright ;’iu Mahogany, Figured Walnut. Rosewood and other choice woods, perfect instruments,.sold on terms which cannot be beaten. Old organs and pianos taken in exchange. DOMINECN ORGANS, Of World Wide fame, in numerous styles, containing Foley‘s automatic mouse proof and all the latest improvements, at very low prices and guaranteed to give the best 100 1010 300 transect The Lightest Running and most improved high, roomy armJnachine in the market. Sold . cheap for cash or good paper. You will secure excellent bargains by, calling at or writing to the 1 ' a « 'l‘cmplc-mfuiwusic, - ..,., MAINuSTELEE 3.. MARKHAM. WM». FLEMING. 4 44-4.,“ 1- «my» v- l thattiiiiitilyyiyyyu, 11.101113, u: @EVER. We have just received and are opening out a full line of Boots and Shoes suitable for Spring and Summer Wear. Our stock in part conststs of :â€" ' ’ ch Kid 28 0t 6. Si ers. Gentleman’s American. Walking Boots Lagfiieilrgrizford Slings, 5 an lpp Gentleman’s Oxford Shoes, q Ladies' Common Sense Oxford Ties. Seamless Boots, American Walking Boots, Etc. _ Gaiters, Alligator Boots, Etc, ALL STYLES, PRICES AND SIZES. Ladies and Children’s Wigwams. Full line of Children’s Shoesâ€" All Sizes and Paces. Repairing clone Neatly, Cheaply, Quickly. Custon Work a specialty-800011“ to none in» the Dominion. Yourputronago Salicltcd. Satisl‘uctiou guaranteed. , .. ., . First Class Groceries GO TO WEI-[E LORNE .‘EB'I‘ORE. a‘ assâ€"«fl A "Very Fine Linc oi White Granite ‘Varc Just 0 cuedâ€"direct from England. Tea Sets, Plates, Cups andA Saucers, Bedroom Sets, Andparo going to be sold at prices so low that they Will astonish you. Call and. see. Raymond Sewing Machine, and the Eagle Steam Washer, Wringcr, Etc, Eta. Thanks to the friends for their liberal support in the past. Would kindly solicit a. con-- tinuunco of your patronage. All goods fresh and prices right. G60. THENCE. m Â¥ The Concrete; House Richmond Hill, Is the correct place to find all summer Dry Goods also Hardware. Groceries and Crockery, the best quality and at the lowest figures in the trade. Grey Cotton, White Cotton, Canadian do Imported Shut,» ing, Canadian 86 Scotch Tweeds, Extra “Value. WNW:- A splendid assortment of Men’s, Boy’s 8: Youths. ready‘made suits, ‘ Men’s Suits from $4.50. Boy’s “ “ 1.00. 1 WM. hit‘fl SCH. Direct Imnorter.

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