This House is one of tho Pent Hotels to be found north of Toronto. lsivm‘ythin r is mmmgod in First Class Style. Sammie Room or Commer- ‘uinl Travellers. (mod Stubling and aLttcntivu irostlers. Towns, $1 per day. Proctor’s Bus eaves this Hotel to conuurt wish all the N R It j'l‘ruins going North and South. at 8-0. m., 12 u. ;m., 5.10 p u). and [3.00 n m. ' Wmmmm Nd;'i7dn,‘1884 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN. Toronto. May 291.11, 18% ' BARRISTBRS. SQLEBITHRS. 3:53. I I5 Toronto Street. Toronto. E. DOUGLAS ARMOUR, WM. SETON GoIcDoN‘ A. J. WILLIAMS. Gmo ‘ OONVLYANCERS. ETC. » ~ '2 " W"N’.‘14B'1d . r v . ‘ Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce-E: THE PRIMER HOU§E RICHIVIOND HILL; ’ J" Palmér, Par-01:), MEL}; 0n Saturd'um. Money to Loan at Lowest Current Rates Armour, Gordon & Wiliiams John McDouu1(1,qu. C. J. Cmnpboll, Esq" {011. StumtorMchLster A. M. Smith, Esq: * limos Mumulfo, Esq. Rev. Enoch Wood, D. 'Lonns made on security of Company’s Policy at ’ 5 per cent interest. Loansmmie toChm-ch Trustees, at 11. low rate of ,I . .. flucorust. Sand for prospectus. Assamâ€"973m? tnpnlntment: 7ft aligflvuu'kzy wilï¬lim’ï¬ï¬ in extracting “ I. ‘ ~ I IS Kingï¬tï¬a’et East. Toronto. ashram )ï¬ifi 353$" Oï¬ce Every Sammy. a (Final-tom " w Cook, J 1: Miller. Sir Wm. McArthur, K C M G, M.‘ ' P, exâ€"Lord Mayor of London, President; W W Baynes.Esq.F I A.Secretary " Reserve Fund . . . . . . . $10,000,000 Annual Income . . . . . . 1,000‘000 Invested in Canada. . . 1,200,000 Death chums paid. . . . 10,000,000 TORONTO REFERENCES. E.A.W. Largest in Canada. We want reliable, ener- getic men to sell our nursery stock i previous exâ€" perionco not, necessary ; any mini) with met and energy mm succeed ; harms liborr'il, éitlier salary or commission ; outï¬t free Our ugcnts have many mlvunmges, such as selling llama-grown. hardy Cunndizm stuck 'l‘lu SOILSUJJ wa have ll» pumlmr of choice specialties, which are of vuluo, and which can only bu secured from us, such its '1» complete list, of New Russian apples, the Ritson ur. Blunders plum. l-lilbnru raspberry, Moore’s ’nby and Black Chumpion Currants, Moore’s tamond grave. etc, etc, We have given particular attention in the propagation of hardy varieties suitwble to the northern sectimis of Canada, Fnrturms apply to COUNTRY BDogtors Iand \ usmesss en 9cm! have won Envelopes (postpnid) to {my part of the Dominion with thrir business curd neatly printed thorn-m in Mac): ink for $52.23. Send cupy with remit- muc )- .l , , 7 manna? TORONZ‘O UNIVERSITY. THE STAR 7-3 1110. Fullerton, ' COM; & Wall-flame RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Oflicehonr 1011, m. All night calls utfmnt door bell s . Richmond Hill, May 30th, 1887. VI'PA HAZE†AER ! Dr A 'Roamgom. " | 1 @ SURGEON bmx'usw, AURORA Vitallzed Air for cxtmcmg. 1 “’1†[‘11 teeth wxplmutpujn at the lowest, prices. Désb teeth on rubber :58, cheapest i=6. Member College of Physicians 82 Surgeons. ; , (LATE 0F STOUFEVILLE.) OFFICE HOURS,â€"me 8 to 10 a. 131., 5 to B p RESIDENCE Jim. W. J. WILSON, BagrjstersSolicitors, 4.511“ LAWRENCE, ’ R. B. Orr, M. B. and First Silver Medalist. University of Toronto, M. C. P. S. Ontario. L. A II. England (Late Of London, England Surgeon, Etc. . DR. J AMES lainï¬c'e Hours 8 to 0.30u.m., and l to 2.30 13.111 Thankful {or the fit pm of v the _ pm§t__ yours; nun v“. M“- .1. , o. Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. nichm'ona H111, Oct: 12th, '8 mkhtunr Fonihill Nurseries. STONE 6L WELLINGTON, S F. McL. COULTER, TEACHER OI" lane and Organ. .. . ‘ 1 Tr," O. H. RIGGS, L. D. l. Comer King 8: Yonge Stsu TORONTO. DR. J. A. PALMER, iJOI’chtIUIS, 6:0. Oflicefl Sac. £5 Tram. for Canada. r ‘ 32 Wellington 56.,Eust, Toronto DR. ORR, MAPLE, Of London, England "HERALijLoz-‘HQE, Wusic. LIFE A DPERRY, ï¬cdiml. 55:51:31, 53mm, ‘_N‘o. ‘14 Building & Loan chqnqgeptsï¬ï¬ Toronto st, midnh huifunt‘ LA Toronto. Ont. Deli 151; 1883 N TIST, A URORA Rich mum] H111 '1" C MILLIGAN NGSTAFF 3 {(0 '35 do do do do ‘do the places pf Rear of the ContrulBank ;Y-1>6m ONE OF THE SlGII'l‘S.-â€"-Onc of the nights on Yonge strcét on Tuesday, was a mun pushing a handâ€"cart containing a couple of youngsters with llxe wife and four or ï¬ve youngster on the sidewalk, travelling north, all the children under tla'c age often. ‘ IF OUR readers wouid like to flee dress goods that are cheap as Well as good, why! go to the Fire Proof. G001) mmrs.â€"â€"-A gentleman 'in the nursery business, who has travelled over this section of country for :1 number of yours, drove over frcm Whitby lately and says that the craps between New- market and that town are the best he has seen for ï¬ve yeam. THE following polite request is given in the Northâ€"Ender :â€""Jolm Smith had better leave his house and business address. that we may be sum of our man, before we insert the personals he sent; us in reference to Avenue Road a‘nd Richâ€" mond Hill lu‘dlcsԠ. Good Vostizzia Currants 80. per Ib ; splendid Hf ‘11:.s 88 per' 1b ; best. Bos‘niu prunes (Sc. per lb. at the Concrete. ' PICNIo.â€"â€" The Methodist Sunday School of this village, held n picnic on Smith’s Grove, yesterday (Wednesday) as which a very enjoyable time was spent. Boatâ€"riding,'< swinging, etc , were in- dulged in, and the party rctumcd home about 7 o’clé‘ék, none the worse for a day’s x'axnble"tl)roug11 the woods. REMINDERs.â€"We send reminders out this week to the extent of $250. We will be satisï¬ed if replies come this month to the extent. of half this sum. Kindly do your prettiest dear friends and oblige, yours truly. TIIE MGMASTER muonsâ€"At a meetng in London, Eng†of creditors under the failure 01' McMasler Bros, 01‘ Toronto, resolutions were passed aeccpn~ ing a composition of 4s 6%»! in the pounfl, payable after a'pprovul by the com t. SPARROWL‘. AS A PEST. â€"Enf_§lisll Farmers have turned against. the sparrdws us a past to ngriculture, and are offering rewards for their destruction. It is asâ€" serted that: these vicious birds cause a loss to agricultural England‘of $40,000; 000 to $50,000,000 per year. ' FOR sale ï¬t this Ofï¬ce tlie Scientiï¬c American, one of the best papers pubâ€" lished ; 100. single number; 83 per your in advance. ' i IN rm; SfttReGA'rE Commaâ€"John Duncan; 'gta'tiqnnizister, of ' Thornhill, township of Vaughiin,' deceased, left a will, for probate of which the executors, John Duncan, jr., and John Stewart, make application. The deceased leaves his house, $3,150 in stocks, and his household goods to his unmarried chil- dren, the rest. of the estate to be divided among the surviving children, the mur~ tied ones to receive $l00 less than the others, as each received that amount, at the time of their marriage. SHIRTme and cottonades of the bestqualiry and lowest prices may be seen at the Fire Proof. MINISTERIAL.-Thc Toronto North-- Ender says in a late issue :â€"-“Any' of our ministerial friends who are in need of a supply'for a. few weeks ean hear of‘ an excellent preacher by addressing this ofï¬ce. The gentleman is u' nienibei'of the Halifax Conference (3f the Methodist Church and a good speaker. YORK TRIBUNE :â€"The choir of the’ Annette St. Methodist ()hurqh’appeared, last Sunday in new clothes. 7They were much appreciated by the large congre- gatlon. WE WILL take subscriptions for the Daily Empire by the month, quarter or year, payable in advance. " ï¬nialâ€"The Woodbridge correspon- dent. of the York Tribune says there is too much jag; in some households there already. ' 19 LBS. 200d dark sugar for $1.00; IBlbs. white sugar For $1.00 at {he Concrete. ' G00» CUSTOM.â€"â€"Plant your fall ad- vertisements in The HERALD if you want a good run of custom, PRINTED muslins, light prints, 850., at less than cost at. the Concrete, ‘6me pupils of the Bradford High School passed at the recent examination for teachers’ certiï¬cates! SMALLER.â€"The‘ Woodbridgc News has gone back to a 4 page paper, half the size it, was formerly. SEE MR. ROGERS, DENTIST, new ad- vertisement on this page.‘ He .Offers his property for sale. ' TEAS of good quality at Crosby’s. Tea-Dust at 10 cents 31% lb. Mu. Geo Forester, GormIey, has for sale pure Michigan Amber seed. Sec Ad., on this page. H(>I.IDAY.-â€"16t,h. t0~day, is West Toronto Junotion’s (awful name) civic holiday." A Sl‘LENQlD assortment of new prints at Crosby’s; \‘v’ATEnwoRKS~WesL Toronto Junc- tion is estimatng to spend $755,000 on waterworks. THERE will be a special School Board meeting on Monday, 20th inst. LOCAL: AND OTHER lTEMS For Samâ€"Homers St; Luv-Wren (‘ranwlsâ€"A 1’ Rmï¬ley $1th R“. ’nu‘io Canalâ€"A 1‘ lsmdley ‘ gun Amber Seoulâ€"G Forcstar mmwimmm 7"! 1 ) ‘ may Lr, found on file at Geo {H E A Pg'r p. nu; on mzo'sNom ‘ ‘ Advertising Burrï¬m (10 Kym!" qt, ' ' 111g contruuts muj" be mado fl: The ante printed on each paper denotes the time when the subscription expires. We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our Correspondents. No.11; Whole No. 1571 : THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1883. NOTICE TO SUBSCIUBEIL’S. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Elm aim]: ‘gé‘jcmm. Rich mond HIII. Ont. Volume 30-. HIGH swoonâ€"As will be observed by announcement in another column, Newmarkct High School will reâ€"open two weeks from Monday with a full staff of three lenchem. Mr. J. 1}}. I'Iollingsâ€" head, who has been successful with pupils in the Jeniqr and II Forms in Mathematics has been engaged to deâ€" vote his attention entirely to this im- portant department. The new science master will have charge of the commerâ€" cial course and assist. the Principal in some of the Junior Forms in Classics. The latest Chemical and Phyieal Apn paratus, amounting to about $500, is being added to the equipment of the school and the Board is determined to maintain the high state of efï¬ciency and prestige which this school has earned in the past. In a threeâ€"master schcnl a pupil will go through the same course‘ in one year less time than in u twoâ€"mas~l ter schonl, which is a very great advan- tagesâ€"Era. l A I’AR'L‘ING \VORDrâ€"Young; men from the city whoi‘visic country villages, must; not imagine because they are lacrosse players that they can. act. in a manner at times not very commendable, And in would be as Well for “ Youngr Canadian,†who writes in the Liberal, to let the matter rush and nol; stir up asubjeet that; may become worse the more it’s handled. \Ve are Willing to acknuwledge our faults when brought to our notice, and if "Young Canadian †will kindly call in and show wherein he felt injured in our yccountof tllC'lElOl‘ORSC match to which hï¬trefcrs, we will make the amendc honora‘ble. We must conâ€" gratulate "Young Canadian†for tho soliciLude he shows not; to give offence. Quite an improvement. on his part, may it; iong continue and increase more and more as his days lengthen, is our prayer. ALIENATED AMEOTION.â€"-From the Empire zâ€"chry Ahell, of Woodbridge‘, :1 well known and wealthy bachelor; will appear in the Civil Assizc Court in Ocâ€" tober as the Defendant. in a suit brought by William Mackic, 0i'\Voodbridge', for 310.000 damages for the alienation ’ of his wife’s affections. Twelve years ago Mr. and Mrs. Mackie, the latter a handsome and accomplished woman, czime to Canada from England and set- tled down in Woodbridge, where Mr. Ma'ckic engang in business. Among Mrs. Maekic’s host of admirers was Mr. Abcll. Whose friendly attcntions were looked upon with suspicion by Mr. Mackie. Ile accuses Mr. Abell of lining unduly intimate with his wife, and through his solicitors, Cameron & Spencer. he has issued a writin‘ the suit. which he will bring. The“ case will be tried at the approaching Assizes. HARVEST HOMEâ€"The congregation of Trinity Church, Thornhill, will hold a Harvest Thanksgiving Service and Garden Party (in Thursday, Aug 23,1353. Uhcrul even-songl‘l‘will commence and?) o’clbck, p 111., by the choir (surpliccd) of SL.‘ Luke’s Church, Toromo, and the sermon will be delivered bv Rafi]. H. McUollum, A. 3.1., '1‘. C l). [Ln-offerâ€" tory will be Lul'S-cl; "‘sz for church purâ€" poses. The services will be followed by agaran party, on the Mineral Spring: Grounds. Tea served from 5 to 7 o’clock. Quite a number of amuse- ments will be provided consisting of foot-bull, croquet, churndes, tableaux} etc. Tickets for garden party, 25c; children 150. l MATCH 0N SATURDAYwit was nearly 5 o’clock on Saturday before the Te- cumseh's from Toronto put. in an ap- pearance to play. Consequently the time was short, and it was agreed to stop ‘ at 7o'clock. The play lasted one 'hour and a half: and the match was decided in favor of Richmond Hill. 13-. Brown acted as referee on {he witch, and Joseph Devlin as umpire for the Hill. The Young Canadians played only ten :13 the team (tom Toronto couâ€" SlSLed of that number. - The folloviihg names are the Hill players :â€"C. Wright, 7E. McConaghy, H.’ McConaghy, "LC. 'Young. A. ,Powell, W. Wileyfl. Skeele, R. Langstafl", Jay Sanderson, J. Piper. PLEASURE.~â€"A select party from Carlton and vicinity had a pioniL on the Island Toronto not long since. After enjoying the day in various ways until 16:30 p. the return journey was com- menced but through a, mishap the bone did not reach York St.whn-rf' until 11:25 p. m. The picnickers were so anxious toicatch the G. R. express that many of them. Jumped from the Wharf before the boat hnd's'cnrcely stopped narrowly escaping: a Watery grave. Only about one half of the picnickers reached the train in time, others rode, and others walked arriving home next morning fooc s sore and tired. r Te [lipérance met last V'Tuesday evening for regular meeting. After the business of the evening was over, the council was turned into an open lodge for the good Ofeome visitors who wished to he ad< mitted. Mr. Rutledge then gave an interesting address on "Woman’s Inâ€" fluence,†which was well received. Any one'had the opportunity of replying; to the address. Several made short. speeches, all agreeing with the remarks of Mr. Rutledge. Mr. and Mrs. Hume and Miss; Simpson entertained the council with some nice pieces of instrumental and meal music.‘ Be sure and be there next Tuesday evening. R. T. of T.-â€"-Royal Templars of AN EXCURSION â€"Tho Woodbridge 8? Bolton Brass Bands intend running an excursion to Niagara Falls on Wed- nesday, 29th inst Both villages have declared the 29m a Civic Holiday, and Kleinburg also. The fare for the round trip has been ï¬xed at the low ï¬gure of $1.50 and 75 cts. Special trains will be run in connection with the excursion, and, no doubt; a largenumber will avail themselves of this cheap and pleasant trip. ' ' ‘ “ ' 1 A Z CROCKERY at the Concrete at wholeâ€"' sale ï¬gures; beautiful44 piece Tea sets for $1.90 ; splendid handled teas for 650. per doz,, nice colored tea plates For 500. per doz SATISFACTION AT THE CAPITAL.â€" Postmasterâ€"Geueral Ilaggart} returned 1 South Lanurk without opposition, a the election of Sir Adams Archibald in Colchester, N. 8.,by a large majority, has given great saris faction at the capital Pure Michigan Amber Seed. 275 Bushels for sale by GEORGE FORESTER, Gormley’s Corners. aned by Mr. Atkinson, seconded by Mr. Sanderson that this council doth hereby ug reo. to extend the terms 01' the agreement. annexed to hy-qu" 126 with a View to aiding in sinking: the nrtesim)‘ well one hundred feet deeper, if M r. 'J'runch ï¬nds it. necessary and desires to do so upon the terms set forth in the agreement mentioned.----Cm‘ried. '1‘th council adjourned until Monday. 3rd September at 8 p. m. M. TEEFY, Clerk. Rev W I Barkwnll. of the Annette street. Math. odist Church, West Toronto Jpnctiou left; on 'l‘uesdzw for u two wonks‘ holidmv- trip, and Will visit Grimshy, Niugm‘oron-thu-IukG and other places of intomï¬t. Mr. Sanderson introduced by-law N0. 126 m rulhorjze the' Reeve 10' enter upon and Sign an ngreemnnt with Mr. Wm. Trench, m roam-d to sinking an artesian well with a Vlew to procuring: n. be’Lt'er supply of water for all purposes, &(1. ' At 8 o'clock the council re-assembled in the Clerk’s ofï¬ce. the Reeve in the chair. Members present ------ Messrs. Atkinson, San- derson. Savage and Wilson. M r. Sandersm} introduced by-Iaw No. 127 to authorize the' council to burrq’w $400 to meet currenp expenses. The by-lnw was read a ï¬rst, second and thiid‘ time and passed. ‘ Mrs K 'k undhcr niece, Miqs Kirk, whn have boon visininq with Mrs J \V Elliott, have left for 'I‘ormm), St (.mthm‘ine’s, vNiugmm Falls and Grimshy They will spnnri aimv days at each placo before returning (0 their homo. in F ingstuu. Mrs Elliutt 10ft yesterday (Wednesday) to join them in Toronto, and enjoy the same trip. l‘AL‘MRRâ€"At Richmond Hill, on Tuesday mght, ‘ Burthav infmxtduughter of Mr John Pulmer. The remains were interred in tho Presbyter- ian Cemetery 011 Wednesday. The cuuncilAdjmijned to meet at. the Clerk’s office at 8 n. m. Miss Lillie Gmhmn loft on I\'[ondu,y Inst for Fergus, where she will bpeud a few days prior to reflu‘ning homc. ~ Fisherman J 00 has rcmrned from Wushhuru Ishmd. He toiled all tl‘Lé ‘VGCk but his catch was but sumll. He novurmgdess enjoyed the trip, and Wol‘lld like to go again. ‘ ' August 14H), 1,388, the council xï¬et. The Reeve in the Chan's- Members presentï¬â€"Messrs. ALkinson, Sanderson and Dr. Wilson. ~ The minutes 01' the 3rd July were read and conï¬rmed. The following accoums were read and Ordered l0 he paid :--â€"Lawrence & Milligan. solicitors, $5 ; Thus. Martin, work. 931. In 1he by-Iaw was read a ï¬rst, second and third time and pussiui. Miss Beckntb, of Toronto, was the guest of Miss Wiley over Sunday hut. Miss Poguo from Toronto is visiting in this villugo.the guest ofiMrs Linkintor. Miss Palmer 2m: 1‘. urmnl from an extended trip to Long Bunch and other places. Mr and Mrs I’ugshay returned to their farm on the show of Luke Simcoo on Wednesday. Mr 'V Hawaon and his mother. Of this village, are Visiting in, Markham and other places. Mr S Sammy"), Toronto, father of Mr 1’. Savage, cf this village, called mm see us on Monday. Mrs Oscar “Brown started for Limehoum on Friday, where she mcujnds remaining a short time. Rev J Simpson, nccogllpzmiod by his daughter, Misq Mayï¬n spendingiu few days vacation at; Buffalo. ' Mrs Pollcy lmq rammed to Toronto, after spending IL pleasant time um Memdowvillo Farm nom‘ Egbert. 'Miss ‘A: Holmes; uftnr spending IL very pleasant mac at the 1s] and, returned on Saturday evan- mg '00 Moolwood. Miss l’anrose, of Newum.r1mt,is staying at Mrs Keuuerslay’s. Mr Rogers of this village, is spending his vacu- tion at Eversley. Mrs Holiugshend was at her mother’s for a. few days from Toronto. Miss Noble, of Maple is visiting at Bickuor Place. Miss 0. Sanger will lotwe on Saturday for Nor- wood. Mr Eyer has returned homo from Clare-.1100 Centre. Miss Nullio Harris 10ft hero on Monday for ’l‘cetervillo. Mrs Bill. from the city is spending a few days at the Hermitage. Mrs Kemp; of Scarboro‘, is visiting at her mother's, Mrs J Powell. MrsJ Savage has gone back to Toronto. Miss M Powell ishcre on a visit from the Queen city. Dn. JUG Memo' I Coâ€"The Wood bridge News give. rather a flattering notice of the Jugr Medicine Uofm‘eh who gave an open air coneert=in the}; village during three nights of last, week. Whether the mode adopted ol’ advertien ing medicine which they profess is life or death to humanity,‘according as it is used or not, is proper, in a question open for discussion. As to M r.’ \Vatsen, the gentleman who addressed the crowd, we think he did his part well, especially did he show considerable tact in the manner in which he alluded to the late Dr‘s. Reid and Rupert, who, during their life time, enjoyed so deservedly the esteem and respect of the community in which they resided. As to the songr parts and anecdotes we are not at one'with the News. However much they may have amused the small boys of the crowd ‘we do not think they ï¬tted the intelligence ot‘ the men and women of Richmond Hill, nor added dignity to the profes- sion which these gentlemen represented. We do not know financially how they succeeded during the time they were here or whethera license was secured before selling: or'no‘t. ‘ ‘ 4 " NORTH YORK REFORMER says in its last issue :â€"“It was considered in the interests of Education that the consti» tucney from which each High School and Collegiate Institute draws its pupils should not be too small, but in spite of this. by the reprehensch action of the Minister of Educatiom the county of York is threatened with a deluge of High» Schools which it will be totally unable to keep up to the standard re-- quired by the public interest.†Again “According to the Boreulis the conâ€"- ditions are that they are to erect new buildings 830 at the end of' two yearst if necessary. The-t is, if the present rooms are ever--crowr3i;d.~ It. is not likely that, with seven High Schools in the county‘ none are lilicly‘to be’ cycr-icrowded, and l the result. must be that. the county ’will have a large number of poorly equinpetl High Schools at Whiél: pupils will spend [ half their lifetime trying to obtain a act-j tiï¬cute.†' ‘ AT Loam; Flameâ€"4PM teachers and ofï¬cers of the Davenport Sabbath School had a pleasant; day at Lorne Park on Tuesday, 7th August. Mr, Townslcy was host on the occasion and deservedly merits the thanks of all there. The party went by steamer Rothesay at fen in the morning arriving: home on the afternoon boat aboutsix o’clock delighted with the day. ‘ NOTICE I Village Conucil. Society Notes. DEZATH Department of Runways and Cunals,1 Ottawa, 8th August,1888. J ' ‘hb . Luz-diva deposit receipts»chcqncs will amt ho newptcdmnmsc bu endorsed over to the Minister of Railways; unfl Cannibade will be forfeited if the pm-Lv tundnrinu deeclinns entering Into common for the works at the rates and on the terms stated in the after sulmï¬tted. The deposit receipts thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not. accented. _ _ _ _ > ‘ U inpmbment does not, however, bind itself to ncwpt L170 lowest or nry ‘mmlo '. By Q1 1n the cusu of ï¬rms them, musbbo attached the actual signuturo (If the, full mum), tho nuv'buro of the occupation um] l'tmidencc of each member of the same, and fri-i thur, u. hunk deposit; receipt for the sum Ufï¬iï¬ï¬‚flh1m1§4tfwaulnpï¬my the Louder fur the (Eulnps (Imml Wu) 3, and u, bank klopnsit ruceipb for the sum of $.,,(IIJ()1'01‘ each Section of the works (in the summit level 01' the Cornwall Canal ; and for each of the lock auctions on the Cornwall Canuln, bank deposit receipt for the sum of $4,000.†For the works at (Swaps, at the Lock-keeper's House, Gulops . r deepening the summit level of tho ()urnwn‘ll ‘ “311mm; Dickensom‘s Landing; and forth; now.ldcks‘, &c., _u.t lock-static; 8 Nos. 18, m and '30, at, t-h’e gigov'v‘n'of Cornwall. ï¬rinted forms of teudnrcnn he obtained for thums’pecbivo ' :Lt thy: p1necsmgxtiq1md. I _ A may of each qf the localities together with plans uni‘ spec Miami 01' the respective works, can In; men n . ml after TUE SDAY.t11e 11th day of September, 1102(1th this 011100 for “.11 the works and for the res chive works at the following mentioned plgcuu Spawn) TENDERS, uddrnssed to the under- >$1gmw1 and endorsed “Tender forthe St; Inm- rnnw Canals," will he received (Ll; this ofï¬ce until the arrival of tlm mmmrn :lnd wnstcrn nmils (>11 TUJ‘ISJMY, the 25th day of September, next, TOY theicnnstructinn of two locks and the deepening and enlargeman of the upper untnulcu of tho (‘rnlgqys szul. And ior the deepening mm 0.11-â€" Inmmncm, 0f um ‘ unm'b l'hvul on tho ()m‘nwull (Jamal. The whistling-Lion of (L nuw luck at each of time) “11140 interior luck stations on the (form- wallJCrLuM between the Town 01' Cornwall and Maple Grove; the deepening and widening; the 01111111101, way of the canal; construction of bridges, (Km: Ifyou want to buy or SP,“ a Farm, min vex-tise in ï¬ne ’i‘omntu \VEEKLY MAIL. That, paper reaches 100.000 farmers’ home“ every week and your :M’Ivertisement should meeclhe eye of someone who wants to purchase. Advortismnoms of this class are inserted in [he 'J‘m'omo WEEKLY MAIL for Five (‘ents a word each insertion. 0r Twenty Cents a word for ï¬ve insertions. Address Tlm MAIL, Toronto, Canada. C. U. Romxsnx. M Solicitor, Aurora, St. Lawreggge Canals. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. m'n ltuilwny. Lory, solid. hi'i .' (lwvllinfg, .MUS two ullu’i' dwellings, 1).. ui’x'linm'y film†building farm is zelmlmot‘ :leub .0 water try the slept): (if 0 l! y feat. In L110 lake is exuellunb l) xig. This hike is one of the chain from which ’l’ornntn was recently contem- plating procuring ll: water sup; 1y Tho land 2i hcuvy clay 10mm, 0 of \vuwd, zmtl thistlus, 11ml ï¬rst-class in mm-y 1n 'tiuulur. THO place is adâ€" niimbly mlnptml for u. gent ’xmun’s country resi - deuce, or for ll stock “1' ;!l‘x’.lJJ farm. The acreage includingr the hike, is 111‘an 1 U ucree. 'l‘ho fxmn includes tho, nnltiylmlf of Int 6<’),in the Isl: conces- iziuu of Vaughan, Illid the whole of lot; 6!, in the lst concvmsimi of King. 117 will he put up in 0110 lot, (UNI if tlioi (‘I‘VG‘I lllll is not I'Cuclied. will be pnl', up in two mmho lots of about 150 acres Ouch (not including lnlm lunzl), it will be sold snlijcch to u 1'L$h(;1‘\'cll lricl. 'l‘lilliMS :â€"â€"'1‘en 11:! r‘ ‘nt n'r' purclmsv mann‘y \‘l'll Min (:11! week of Milo, an , ,ionh to llllxl of x0 purclizum money With~ in (L month they ' 1111:: linlunce for any term secured Willi iivt ' {it ti per cont. payable half-- yom'ly. ’l‘HIa ’l'l'l‘i‘llï¬ IS A HSULUTELY CLEAR AND ll\'DISI"L"J'AJ3L'!C. Any 10mm '11:: nurchxis i mm tin-ecu h outbuildings. be. 111R, 2%!leth and all in Hie Com-"re of the 25,1’111101’ ulcur spring crmzny View the prmnisxs in, any Limo further particulars apply to I ""1 _ . .v .vv m; '3 o‘clock p. m. J ms [@5151 mum-e (’m Yon‘yzlé utrwntiu the m1; Ridges. 11, is "hmuu wilds 1mm 'i‘mwuto, I‘lVO 11mm from 111m 1M3ng Lawn nf Auroru.1Lmlfr711r mill» [rm-1 Iiimummd Hill mm King, 113‘! stations on ‘} c 1\'nrllgum 5V North-\Vesc- The third page of 'th<2"'.i'ummo DAILY MAIL is noted fur “ \Vnni " advet'tisement. If you want to buy or sell anything. If you want a situation. 1: mechanic, in {main mess, mnc hiu‘ory. lodgiz . if" you havé lost or found anything, :i‘ If you want Io‘ï¬nd out wl'mre anyone is. V advertise in lhe“T0-- mum DAILY MAIL and read [he advertise - mems on '"lhe third' page of that paper. Tho charge is two cents a word ouch in» senior). Address TAE MAIL, Toronto, Canada. " L I “’0 have heard of the common sense Boot†and now comes Mason, :ilw'uys up to the ï¬tness, in purchasing; the right to dispose of Bynm’s “Common Sense" Sash Balance, doing away mm the ne- cessity of weights and cords in ‘winduws and are much chcapé'i', mum durable and. satisfucmrff They can be placed in old as well as new Window‘s. Call apd ex-r amine their merits at‘ \Viliimu l . n‘l n Hot-c}. on SATU . .1 ‘ . 191* 3‘ 1mm» .‘ y, LA" RICHMOND HILL. VALUABLE FARM For Sale BY PUBLEC AUCTION This powder never varies. A 1mmch of purity £21101)ng and wlmlssonmness. Mum economicle than the ordinary kinda, uud cannot be sold in conmetition with 11m multitudv of low tost,sh0rt “ =irl1ttL1um or plummlzxtu nnwdcrn', BUM only ‘ ROYAL JJAKLVL} 119 Wind}: 00., 100 Wall RUG RES - E} EW’E‘SS {COMMON mm: MAGNIMQENT' FARM .n5 f1) RYN_U( a.†the flabseï¬uï¬eï¬y Pure; His property is for sale at $990. His address .is: Eversley PI. 0 He is off taking a vacation C. Masoï¬â€™s, Richmond hill. NOT IN SENSE. MARTIN MACLEOD, u, ()11 the premises. Any propming pul A. 1). BRADLFY, Nurmm; Mud-l sod, J’nbhc Auctiou. by «‘2‘. ML Bond" Lgke nun». .n _--_ J‘ A16 s13 Secretary. For A splendid assortment of Men’s Boy’s 85 Youth’s ready made suits}: " ' Men’s Suits from $4.50; ’ ' Is the correct place to ï¬nd all summer Dry Goods also Hardware, Groceries and Crockery, I the best quality and at the lowest ‘ ï¬gures in the trade. ‘ Grey Cotton, White: Cotton, Canadian & Imported Shirt- ing, Canadian Scotch Tweeds, Extra Value, The 0011mm House Ladies' French Kid Boots and sgipia'érs. . . L a. 0 f a 51‘ , Gentleman's American Walking Boots. .. ales’ xor mesa, .. , Gentlemen’s Oxford Shoes, Ladies’ Commonâ€"Sense Oxford Ties, Seamless Boots, American~Walking Boots, Etc. Gaiters, Alligator Boots, Etc. .ALL STYILJQS. l,’,1{,i(7132§‘5 ANE) SIZICS. Ladies agq ‘Chjlqiren’s gwangskfpn line of A very Fine Lima Of VVMM: Granite Warn Repairing mm (3an @mmries WINE mam-m 5%? Eï¬m 333%, MW, ETC We have just received and are opening out 1L full" Hue of Roots mu] Shoes suitable for Spring and Suulmur wear. Our stock in part, consists of ' â€" . ‘ The {Lighte‘s}: Running and most improved high, roomy arm maéhine in the market. Sold cheap for cash or good pn‘per. You will sypure oxce’ilent bargains by calling at or writing to the, 'l‘cmplcuoEu-Music. MAIN-HSmREETD u ’?&E&Q_HI§HAM. "WM. FLEMING. M00011 3mg. 8; .00., PIANOSa UBGANS. mw WILLIAMS SEWING MAclegiégggga DOMINION PIANOS~G1and, Square and Upright ; in Mahogany, Figured Walnut, Rosewood ‘aqd other choice wbods, perfect il'lstrul’nems, sold an ibri’ns which Cannot be ‘béeater‘u Old lgifgaxls and pianos taken in exchanger Qf world wide fame, in 'nurncrm'is styhs, containing Foley’s Ialltmpatidmousga mef and all the lat-ist improvements, :1? very'low prices and guaranteed to give the begst ' ' ‘ ‘ : ' of satisï¬lction. goods, AGASJLIEW z J ust openchMirect frém Englhml. Ten. Rom, Tia/ms, Cups and Saucers, Boaroom Sets, And are going to be sold at prices so low that thny \\ 111 astonish you. Call and see. 0 ‘ 'anmond Sowing} xlltzchinc, and [he Euch Steam Washer, Wringer, Eta, Etc. the only 353% and Sfll‘e- Oil for Self-Binders, Threshing Machines and Nth Machmcry gcnmml‘y Manufactured .. by Thanks to 'l"(3 THE EJOEEN‘E ' ~“W-MN’N . M'l": .W JARDINE llU RRA [I FOR 3; SEVWWï¬ Wflï¬HENES. U roceries, Fruits, 11:10.. Sugars, 'Spices, Cereal Foods, Canned Brooms, Brushes, Etc . Fruits in Season, and Emit Jars. done Neatly, Chen-ply. Quickly. Gaston Work, a specialty»second to none in the Dominion. Your patronage Soliuxtlml. Satisfaction guarualteed. x 1 mnme And Sold by R '\V Neville and Sanderson 8103., Richmond Hill Boy’s tho frimlds for their lihoml mp‘mrt in the pnst. \Vnnld kindly solicit 11. con-- tiuu‘ "LB of you patronage. «All goods freak 1x131 prices right. l "Fruit Jars Canï¬ies, Nuts, 1) a I‘ (’2 s. Children’s"Shades~ £111 and Prices. pgmmmm @RGANS, McCOLL’S CELE FOE F i n e TOmmNEPO. (NC. 1ga, FOR CHEAP AN D fl “ 1.00. . 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