John McDmmIJ, HM]. 0. J. Cmuphcll, Esq, Hon. Suuatm‘MchLchr 1L . Smith, Esq. James Metculfa. Esq . Rev. Enoch \Vood, D. Loans Imadu on ' ~ riLy of Cumpuuy'u Policy at ASSHWW 3&0? 11 Id gcmu’uw. s,\vul|wm i and ensus ut (-qunl vnlum One Porn-u in curb 10. m my can surqu mm true, h-gmhvr with our large and val- xblu law or llunsvhold .’ V M Samples. Phebe muuwus, as ‘ ' Kr \vvll as [he wutvh, we acnd “ 3“ F‘s-1‘0. and ï¬ner you have kept them In your Immn far 2. moullw mu! shown lln-m [0 those who nmy have vallwl, Hwy ln-rum our own pruprrl. Thusa whn write at om'o mm In: sum - (he Wan-h lc Adflfl‘m. and Wan-pic Wo‘UXy allkgxlun' This House is one of the Best Hotels to be found north of Toronto. Everything is managed 411 First Class Style. Sample Room for Commer- gial :l‘mvelhl‘urs. Gag}! Stubling 931d xn.tt'.0n§ive “leaves thip Hotel to con'n'ect w' im all thé'iv li'ii Trains gonng North and South. at 8 a. 111., 12 a. m.. 5.10 p m. and (3.00 n 1-1:. Sir Wm.McA1‘thur, K C M G, M. P, ex-Lord Mayor Df London, President. W W Baynes,Esq.F I Aï¬ecmtary 7 .7774 ~ 7 ""J --â€" 5 pm" cont intered‘l. Louuslmuiu toChurch 'l'x'nstocs, um Iuw rate of jun-rust. b‘cndfur prusl'uctus. Oct 26. 1858â€"1 vour THE STAR â€"OAK RIDGES. Insurance, $15; - Seasn, $10. Mares taken' to pasture and carefully attended to, on reasonable terms. A G F LAWRENCE. Nov 21th, 1854 J Palmer, Prop, 1.18m touï¬vino†Markham... . .. n .20th Victoria Square .. . ...... Zlï¬b Thornhill (VVallzcr's IIotel) 23rd W'ondbridgo . . V . . . . . . . . . “281.11 Kleinburg . .. .206]; Noblebon ...... 30th Vitulized air always on hand at the places of appointment. Itdoes away with tho pug; in extracting Thankful for the favors of the past years may still be consulted in any branch of the pro lessmn, as follows Rgclgzggopd 11111.... 9th & 24th of each mom; (at Palmer House) : Ayroxxxlulst, 8th, 16th, and 2721151 Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Oï¬iccs‘i..':"â€â€™ 1 Adelaide Street East, Toronto. Richmond Hill Post Oï¬ice Every Saturday. J S Fullerton; W Cook, J R. Miller. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOANJH Toronto. May 29th, 1884; ly-me THE PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. Eullerteu, Cook & Wailzwe EMEng PEEEESMM CONVEYANCERS, ETC‘ Toronto Ofï¬ces-N“ 14 W“ chmnbors,1 Richmond Hi}! Ofï¬ce-{3,1 NELE$AN Money to Loan at Lowest Current Rates A 8:45 :60 id! ’ Soldfvr 104 3 Best w; wan- Perfect um]. ' I a“ . “my ihem In your Immn {nr 2: monlhu Vitallzed Air for cxtmï¬ing. 1 will {111 teeth without pain at the lowest; prices. Best teeth on rubber $8, cheapest €56. VITALIZED AIR ! DB» J AMES Mï¬Ã©Ã© . RICHMOND HILL, 01:1; omcohou; 10 a. 111. All night calls at front flam- 716 H Richmo’ï¬d Hi1}, May 36th, ‘ †cu nsoh'di (Ion 1362i “3.13, l’bitfénd; Minne- R. B. (mm. B. and Firm: savor Med-Mist University of Toronto, M. C. 1" S. Omani). T1, AL,Eng1mzd (Latn 0f {rmicm rugt‘an-‘i Hymn. Etc- 8011150 115 Barristers,Solicitors, ER. '33.:KT: 039* a é «wimmï¬ v a “ERMBEW 188 F. McL. GOULTER, TEACHER OF , Piano and Organ. Reserve Fund. . ,v .. . .$10,(JC Annual Income . . . . . . I,6€ Invested in Canada. . . 1,20 Death chums paid. . . . 10,00 'J‘ov.;3'l'0 REFERENCES C, H. RIGGS, L. D. S., l. Corner King & Yonge Sts-, TORONTO. Stands for Mares at his own * Stables, Emma; Tiaâ€"grims «(:2 L: I c: m9» RAM PS mm Suc. & Thus. for Canada. 33:\\’cllmgton 51., i-Iusl, Toronto has 833 Dr A ROBINSON. :SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA DR. ORR, MAFLE, Of London, England, EARRHQWA‘ YSEE’WERY 385 So I’d Gold Watch. Sold for I 00. unm Inn-1y. Best $2†wan-h 1n the world, Perfect timekeepcr. War» ranted. wavy Sulid Hold VIM; . Hupung . Buth Ind 0L1 Sutuyduys‘ A D PERRY, ï¬ï¬sgï¬mh LIFE flaw. gamma, 11. QUETTUN Sr. Gnmum, ()uk Ridges CURES’. 'NO.14 Building & Loan chzunbersJL Toronto st. ...$10,000,000 1,000,000 11... 1,200,000 10,000,000 .‘IBth ,20th .2151: 23rd .‘ZSth 2061.} 30th Richmond H111 T C MILLIGANE do , do do do do do do do thg places pf Re {11' of the Central Bank GARDEN l’AnTY.â€"-Tuesday was a sweltering day and about 6 o'clock pee. ple tuined their steps towards the cool shades of Duflhrin Grove. The tables were laid under the boughs of the trees. and Very dainty and tempting did they leek with their white drapings and delh cious crimqu berries flanked with bread and butter and cake. In another cool lneek ice cream, lemonade, and waterâ€" nielen were in great demand. Swinging attracted the attention of the youthful portion of the crowd in one direction, jinn! a tug 01‘ war in another. As even- 1ing drew on Chinese lantern could‘ be . n giezuning amidst, the green leaves while the ii. iii F. 3‘, Band enlivened ithe scene with music. The l'eCeipts ‘unieunted to 2540. It is Sul'llliï¬illg that lnnn‘e did not: avail themselves 01' the ‘chanee to spend an evening in one of the prettiest and coolest spots there is‘ ureuud. i . t l ONION parties are fashionable in Noâ€" braska. Six girls stand in a row, while one bites a small chunk out of an onion and a young man pays ten cents for a guess as to which one it was. If “he guesses right, he has to kiss the other ï¬ve, but if he doesn’t he is only allowed to kiss the one that bit. the onion. This amusement is said to be highly popular with Nebraska young folks, but We can- not promise that it will ever become popular in Canada. BINDING TWINE.~- There is one im‘ portant matter to be taken into consider- ation in buying binding twine, viz: The number of feet contained in apound. The high price of twine is bringing new kinds on the market, which will doubt- less be sold at a few cents less per pound; but whether they will be any cheaper per foot is the question that most interests the farmer. Manilla. is much less liable to be cut by crickets and grasshoppers when standing in the shock than any other substance we have seemâ€"Farmer’s Advocate. and at Thornhill in the aT’Lernloon. THE I’UL1>lT.~â€"Rev. Mr, Morris, of’ McGill College, Montreal, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist Church, here, lust Sunday morning. He preached in very interesting and helpful sermon from Psalm 105, and let verse. Next: Sunâ€" day Rev. G. N. Rutledge will exchange pnlpits with Rev. W. \V. Percival, of the l’rerhytcriuH Church, for the day. Mr. I‘Lreivul will preach at Richmond Hill in the morning. at Patterson in the afternoon, and at Victoria Square in the evening. M 1'. Rutledge will be at mm uREss.â€"~'1‘be"chTph Herald has made its appearance in a complete new outï¬t; of type which has been purâ€" chased at a very heavy outlay. From this it, will be seen a clearer and brightâ€" cr newspaper will be printed in the fuâ€" ture. The order was placed with a ï¬rm which manufactures within our own borders instead of' giying it tolone on the other side of the line. We wish it success in the future. WE want all the butter, eggs, baCOn fruits of all kinds that you can bring at the Fire Proof in exchange for goods. Will D. Atkinson. Richmond 11m morning); and evening T00 HOT.â€"â€"It would be a good thing if the Minister of Education would set apart some other time of the year, for would be teachers, to Write for certiï¬- cates than such weather as we are having at present. L. O. L.-â€"-At a recent meeting of L. 0. L. No. 91, a resolution was passed conveying to the Trustees of Thornhill Presbyterian Church its acknowledge- ment of their kindness in granting the Lodge the use of the church for the special services held in it on Sunday, 30m June; as also to the choir of the church for their kind assistance on that occasion. EMBROIDERY cotton and silks for sale a the HERALD store. To THE DEAF.--A person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of 23 year’s standing by ‘a simple remedy, will send a description of it FREE to any Person who applies to NICHOLSON, 30 St. John St, Montreal. TELEGRAPH.â€"â€"The telegraph wires are being run to Proctor’s ticket oï¬ice, on Yonge street, and Miss Hennessey will take charge of the instrument= We are glad to know the village is not to be deprived of a telegraph ofliee. WRITING.â€"Five for the 2nd and eight for 3rd class certiï¬cates are writ- ing at the High School. A GOOD MovE.â€"The moving of that ugly telegraph post from opposite the door of this ofï¬ce is a good idea. To clear out summer stock reductions will be in order all this month and should any one desire a beautiful dress or any other article they can procure it the cheapest at the Fire Prof. Will D. Atkinson. Honâ€"The thermometer registered at Richmond Hill this week as follows : -â€"Tuesday, 90 °; Wednesday, 95°; Thursday, 96 ° . 80., 90., 100., per yd. at the Fire Proof: Will. D. Atkinson. Localsâ€"Will D. Atkinson. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V may be xound on 1119 M: Geo P A P E R P.1mwell & Co's Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce st.)where advertis- ing contracts may be 111 mm for it IN NEW YORK “ The :Entoprinted on» (such paper denotes the mm when the subsumtion expn‘es. We do not hold oursoh'c-a roapcnsible for the mm 10.716 of our C(‘l‘l'CEDUlldcan. Local and General. WHITE bleached cottons at 5o fiHUlii‘SDAY, JULY 11, ’89. NUfl’IC’E T0 SUBSCRIBERS. We €539“: c‘c‘iï¬emld. Richmond Hm. Ont. Volume 31. ., 70., The following are the names of [hose who pussud Ilm Entrance Examination held ‘uL Uiuhmnnd Hlll on July 4111, 5th, ‘and 15:1). Marks necessary to pass, 367 :â€"â€" lirux‘y‘ Jvlm. ..S. S. NO. 2, M. S; V.. 497 Arnml‘rong, '\V.A.E..S.S. Nah), King 4:33 James, Edginxï¬. S. No. 3, M. S; V .. 451 (x‘illis, BA . . . . . . Nu. 19, V . . . . . ‘Llii Quaniz, Percy , . . ‘b‘.S, No.3, M . . . . . ‘133 Intggo, Jun“, Y. . .55. No.1, M.&.V . . 431 'Moudic. Hobart . . .H. 11. I" S . , . . . . . 431 (Hark, FIEle Av . . . . . 8.5. No.3, M.- . . 430 McConughy, J} , . . . . . 1%.â€. RS . . . . . . 1127 Mucdonald, lJy. . . .85. No.7, M _ . ‘ . . 4236 Hall. \Villlxel' . . . . . , 1Lâ€. 1).". . . . . . 406 Dixon, Neil . . . . . 8.8. No.11. M . . . . . . 333 Garvin, Wm . . . . . . . . 11H. RS . . . . . . 377 Palmer, 1" zie Jnyce Ernesn. A Morison, WJ“. Freely Used. MR. WM. MANN, of Ottawa, Ont, writes: I have used Dr. Fowler’s Exlrncc of Wild Strawberry in my family with the very best results. 1 recommend it (o my f'iiends and think it the best medicine in use for all summer complaints, diarrhma: dysentery, etc. Entrance Examination Report. INDUSTRIAL Ileneâ€"J1me eommis» sioners met last Wednesday, the 4th of July. and passed the accounts for the month amounting $617486. Of this amount $208.28 is for food, light and fuel. A matter of a very unpleasant nature came before the Board. About ï¬ve years ago, previous to the establish- ment of the present burying ground on the Industrial Farm, two bodies were interred in the garden and the graves were kept nicely sodded, Some time during last Friday night one of these graves was opened and the body stolen. The Board determined that every effort should be made to bring the body-snatch- ers to justice. In order to assist in col- lecting evidence to conyiet the guilty parties the Inspector was instructed to oli‘er $50 reward for that purpose. The Commissioners will meet again in n few days awaiting development. At the same time, in connection with the County ltingineer, they will inVestigate the mat~ ter of better drainage from the building and (lint) decide upon the specifications with reference to ï¬nishingr the attic for the further accommodation of inmates, â€"-Era. {wï¬rmumyf ï¬nale that it ought to celebrate its increased Importance. To that end the citizens are making great preparations for the Summer Carnival and Electric Exhibition, which will beâ€" gin July 22, and continue for ten days. Nothing on a scale so extensive has be~ fore been attempted in the Maritime Provinces, and there is every indication that the entire aï¬air will be a mammoth success. Contributions of money and material are coming in very rapidly. and the citizens feel an enthusiasm such as they have not' known for years. The programme for the Carnival has been so arranged as to give a new zest to each day while it lasts, and the Electric Ex» hibition will be in continuous operation from ï¬rst to last. It will be the greatâ€" est novelty ever seen in this part of the world, and must of itself attract thous- ands ot' visitors from all parts of the continent. TIIE CARNIVAL.â€"The city of St. John, N.B , which has recently enlarged its borders by the addition of the adjaâ€" cent city of Portland, and has been brought within eighteen hours of Mon- treal by the completion of the Canadian ENCOURAGING Sermonâ€"The Ver- mont Microscopical Association has just announced that a prize of 3250, given by the Wells & Richardson 00., the wellâ€"known chemists, will be paid to the ï¬rst discoverer of a new disease germ. The wonderful discovery by Prof. Koch of the cholera germ, as the cause of cholera. stimulated great; research throughout the world and it is believed this liberal prize1 offered by a house of such standing, will greatly assist in the detection of micro-organisms that are the direct cause of disease and death. All who are interested in the subject and the conditions of this prize, should write to C. Smith Boynton, M D., Scc’y of the Association, Burlington, Vt, l STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.-â€"During the thunder storm of Tuesday afternoon, July 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stewart, of the 4th line, 0. 8., Melancthon. were the victims of the lightning's freaks. They were standing near the door when a flash came, Mr. Stewart receiving a temporary shock and feeling a contrac- tion of the cords of one of his legs, while Mrs. Stewart received more serious inâ€" juries and was about to fall to the floor when her husband caught her in his arms. She was unconscious for a time, and is now suffering from partial paraly- sis of one side, but hopes of her recovâ€" ery are entertained.â€"Shelbume Econoj mist. l THIS is the polite way the Markham Economist puts itâ€"of course the Econo- mist’s friends would not do :10. Per- haps they might ask him outside, at the same time retaining the ï¬fteen cents :â€" “Bill Stubbs, the good Tory who ob- jected to Oardwell electing an outsider as her representative in Parliament, at- tended a, meeting of the Tories of that county the other day and paid his ï¬fteen cents like the other Tories. But the meeting returned the money and invited Mr. Stubbs outside. No man who doesn’t obey the “ machine†is of any use to the Tories.†PLOWMEN's ASSOCIATION, - At a meeting of the Directors of Markham Plowmen’s Association, held at the resi» deuce of Mr. F. Padget, Buttonvillc, on June 27th, a deputation from Scarboro’ Plowmen’s Association was present for the purpose of discussing the advisabiliâ€" ty of amalgamating and forming an Association for the East Riding of York. After a thorough discussion of the matâ€" ter a motion was carried to that effect. Directors Were appointed for the East York Plowmeu’s Association, after which the meeting adjourned. The new Association intend holding a grand plowing match. A FEW bottles of French Uoï¬bid left, at the Fire Proof. Will D. Atkinson. WE aré sorry that an interesting com- munication from Woodbridge arrived too late for this week’s paper. IU ...IU. 11.1‘L: . y . . . . . ‘Idl .v .. . . .S.S. No.3, M.. .. 430 J: ...... 1m. {as ...... 427 y._..S.S. No.7, M ..... 420 - , _ . _ . , 1Lâ€. 1).“. . . . . . 406 No.4, M ...... 333 “3.0.1111. v.5 ...... 377 KEUUMMENDED .......... 1m. RS No.4, M.&V ...S.S.‘No.4, M.&V 413 A133 431 431 l-Iorlrlown’s Unvrnuxr AND PILLS will be found the best friend to persons alllreled with ulcerations, bad lens, sures, abscesses, ï¬stulas and ether painl'nl and complicated cumplainta. Printed and very plain direc- tions for the application of the Ointman are wrapped around each pot. Holloway’s alterative l’llln slmutd be taken Ethr'ouglruut the progress of the cure, to maintain the blood in a State of perfect; purity, and to prevent the health of the whole body being jeoput‘tllsed by the local ailments; liad legs, Ultl age’s grunt grievances, are thus readily cured, wirhnnl, conï¬ning the patient to bed, or withdrawing' from him or her the nutri- tious diet and generous support so impera- tively demanded. when weakening diseases attack advanced years or constitutions evincingr premature decrepitnde. Thomas Hurwoud, of Bath, Me., the oldest ahipbnildcr in the state, was 100 years old on March 15, and James Crowd], of North Vassalborough, reached the sumo age just one week later. Both are active and in good health. But all this timo, Uncle Jerry is on the outlook for something sensational in politics. Lifo has its stern duties, its serious obligation, as well as its frolicsome relaxations. Everyone with u. recollection of the details of the lust campaign remembers Mary Ann :Dnugherty. This widow had a special pension hill missed for her beneï¬t by Congress, and President Cleveland vetoed it on tho grounds that Mary Ann was rt disrepu- table chunwtur and not worthy of being classed among the humble widows of veterans. Though the Widow ’lJoughorty thus lost her pension, sho gainodgrouh fiuuo, and her name was in tho mouths of half tho campaign speakers. Fame alas. was too much for horgirlish nature and her oxnbi-ranco of fooling was HUVCI‘lLl times chucked by small 1311133 in tho police court, Whom tho was charged With inhaling strong liqno . This wot-l: Fcorr-inry kiosk discovered hot in povorty and wrotehcdnoss, and immod- iatcly appointed he}: as a soodqiackcrat 1.60 porllay. ’l‘ho lviuturo' of tho gracious sucrotury handing .1141 50 it day to tho rod-nosoll \VidOW with the violent breath touches one to tours. Apropos 01' the grunt l‘aria Sula of paintings this Wuuk, Um uIIiumls of tho (Jorcorxin nrt gul- lcx‘ygruvoly announce that they sent a secret cummissinn to anco with instructions to bid “ Tho Angulus†up to $100,000, July DU], 185:). One day Secretary Rusk sets every :one laugh- ing by swinging in scythe on the Department lawns and thereby giving u lesson to the gang of slow workmen employud. In anyone also this Would huva been n‘ he. 1:, in this case it was an udvm‘biaomcnt, as wull prepared us Ll“,- bust of Mr. Wanmuulwr‘s Philadelphia unnouncementm Mr Rusk fulluwczl this hit by mountng the wheel harm: and driving n. double team from the Station to Gunuml Felix Angus‘ county 11111.00 in Maryland. The hay Wagon thus conducted, colL mined a score of newspaper correspondents Who promptly spread the story overthe country, to the good natured glzutiï¬cutiou of the majority of readers. Your Unmn Inn-w 12nd: h: n, nintnmsmm ï¬mn‘n a sort of Sportive rustic who plays his part as Secratury of Agriculturu with considuruhlu comic-01:01“ Spirit. \Vhen he left the Stubs oi†Wiscunsin to tulip cure of itself, and (mine to \Vushingbou as head of the seed distributing oljicu, his, friends ;bowuilod his action us being n, voluntary rushing into obscurity. Some did not, hostimte to say that it was 9. Hoosier trick to take Uncle Jerry out of the fierce light of native politics and prevent him from assuming a. Pros identiul importance in 1892. But Uncle J- is a man of original during.- Witliiu u. monthuftorurriving berg he had in stalled himsle into the good graces ofull the newspaper men in Washington. It is just as easy to not. a, paragraph of him as itis to get 0110 of IL county justice of the peace. The Agri- cultural Department is now a great news contra. Ancient jokes elbow personal anecdotes, and ovary correspondent may take his pick. Tho ï¬rst, uf July did not, to any extent. brng about the revolution in the :Depurtnmnts thut lnul been fondly predicted by the \miting 011100â€" HOé‘kOl‘S. The discharges were not unusually large for the end of [my 1i #0le year, and wow not even so numerous as those occurring in the sum- mer {litCl‘ Mr. Cleveland‘s inuugumtion. The few Republican Congressmen Whom I have talked with on 1110 subject, bitterly announce the tardiness of the administration in this 1'0- gurd. Holidays are perhaps less noisy in Washington than elsewhere because ï¬lmy are more common here, especially so fm‘ as the poor government wage-earner is concerned. Vtht with the regu- hu‘ holidays, the Christmas week hulf~holiduy’ his thirty days annual leuve, and his sixty days sick leave (of which he generally takes some rul- vnntn‘ge) :the government clerk could niford to ignore the liberty of the Fourth. But he does not. The passion for holidays becomes 11. ï¬erce flame, Every time he reads of the critical conâ€" dition of any ex-Beeretxu‘y of the particular Deâ€" partment in which he is employed, he becomes solicitous. If the ex~oilieizil dies, be it in VVushâ€" ington or Persia, the Department will be closed for the any, So the government; clerk is chuvri‘ tubly inclined to believe that so long {LS mini is mortal, end this particular nmn is very old, and his work is done, he might (lo fur worse than die, especially as it is now midsummer and the oliiee is particularly close and hot. Tho“ Glurious Fourth†has been a blessed day in Wushington, owing to the large number of excursion to have, there and everywhere, and since the amnion boomed and the church bolls chimed national Mrs [W daybreak, there has been reusonuble quiet in this city. The small boy with the toy pistol and the nusiunco adult with the cannon iï¬rocruckcr have ulikod hied away for the day and there is peace. Kelly’s Cross, P.E. l.- IDNEY complaint and bad stomach troubled me for years, but I was cured by taking less than one bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters. For my present good health I OWe my thanks to B.»B.B., Wiites James Gorman, Sr. the Council Chamber on MouJay evening, July 8th. Accounts from W. D, Atkinson and others, relating to Guelph tournament, amounting to $46.80; and expenses to Guelph, amounting to $48.50, were ordered to be. paid. Accounts from VA. Wrighi for painting drum, $2, and Levi Gaby, for drum head, $41§0LW9116 order_ed tp be paid. ~ W Minutes of previous meeting read and adopted. Messfs. S. Lyons, George Peach, and Robert Harper were proposed as new mem- beyE} of Brigade. Moved By C. Wright, seconded by C. Wiley, that, the Brigade procure a leader for Baniâ€"«Carried. It was resolved to put the procuring: of a lender for the Band in the hands of the Executive Committee. Repbrt from Secretary of Band, showing receipts $7.40, and expenses $2.65, balance to Treasurer $4.75flwas apqeptqd. The Ballot was passed for A. Penrose and found favorable and declared elected. Meeting adjourned. A communication from A. Linklater re- algxling pqsixion as ï¬reman. was r93<_1._ M. Brillinger, L. Gaby,’and P. Macklem were struck oï¬' the Roll. “Maï¬a by C, Txevethan, seconded by A. Wiley that the resignation of A Liuklawr beflcceptedw-ï¬nrried. ' The Richmond Hill Fire Brigade me} in Our Washington Letter. Flre Brigade Meeting . From our own Correspondent. 130ng Louuxlmmco in the lm’livs of Richmond Hill and Vicinity that {\XIO hm unloved two doors (Hth of her funnier l'(‘tiikl(‘[]1'0 0]] Centre Sheet; West, where she is prvlmrcd to do rF‘lTiS'I‘--()‘I.u\SS W()]{I{-‘ Slmis ulso pl'epzbrcd Lo give 1059mm in cutting and ï¬tting after the big/1L) of Professor Smith‘s square. l» AYING dune business in Canada for yours. (\111'Tuimtn‘tiu'] :lml rm<mmsilrility is oHtubâ€" lishcd. \Vc \\‘:mt three mun in yuul‘ Vicinity to mpru (- us, to whom ‘ ' lusivu te rimry will be given. Jlumlsmnu uulJii’. I'm-u. Snlxu‘y :Lml 0X- }vcum‘s 1min \\m‘H_\. l‘rcvmus oxpcrieuco not requirnd. Wntu uL once I‘m- Lurnm. » l.:5‘Ilurdy Stock for Canada a Specialty. MAY BROTHERS, NI yan,†‘ This puwdur lnn'ru‘ vm'iw; A mnl‘vol 111' puriLy strum-9,111 mu! V\']lU]i!§(IXJIUllCtn . More (acnnomical Mum tlm m‘dimn'y kinda, um! mmnot 110 sold in connu iim'm: with Um multitude of 10w Lashslmrt \vuigghtmllnn f\l‘})h<)$~‘.}1]1211.(\ puwdvl‘s Sold unly 'n can ‘ | ERUYAL BAKING Bowman 00., 106 Wall SL. N. Pens do . Drasscd Hana, 1101‘ 1001b Chickons, p01" 1nd Butter, 1b rnlls.. Eggs, fresh, n107... Potatoes, per bug . Applusm..w..n‘ Onions, 1101' do Cubbugo .......... Tlll‘llip‘d, per bag .. Cnvrmtn, per bag. Hay, put tun... Straw. per ton Mrs Sillonco and MM; Bertie Law, of Chicago are how viming thojr rulutives. “HHS Gull left how rm Fridvny Inst; for Cunning- ton, to attend tho funeral 01 her brother and Mrs. Ilnuvur and Mr. Lcmvpnn, of Rimnmud. were tho guests of Mrs A. Llnklutcr on Sunday. Misses; Edilh mu] Ethel Hwitzcr heâ€; on W'ng nesdzly {01' (Elifhm, um! Brussels, where they 111: tend spending their vacation Mrs. John Valin, of Aurora, is visiting 1101' daughter, Mm. Julm I’uhm‘r Miss Dice, of Milton, spout Sunday with her friend, Miss 111mm], of this phwo Mr. 1an1 Mrs. \Vu‘rrcn. and Master lIvrburt, of Aurora, \Vuro gucsis of Mrs, W. Huwisou on Tuesday Mrs Reuben l’ngzslcy :unl flunin mm at Kuswick, visiting: Hm pluuu of hm- rhillllmud, 5110 Doing: the daughter of Mr Frmmis Murtnu, $sz urth York ‘iefurnwr. Mrs M. Field, of Niagara, is visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs C. E. Shuppurd. Cowm.w1n Richmond Hill, on Fridny, ifl‘y 3th, the wife of Goo. Cowic, of 2L daughter. IUOR'I‘SON,â€"-In Richmond Hill, on Friday, July Dbl]. the wife 01‘ J. Murtsnn, of :1. daughter. Mrs Brown, of Toronto, is visiting with friends in Richmond Hill. Mr 1m (1 Mrs Morlvy 1111 [1 family, of Tumnto, are staying at Mr I. Crosby’s. Mr. Clnrko \Vzlllnco, M. I’.,wus called to Ottawa. and returned home turduy. .MrsJM'org‘mn, of Brandon, is visiting withhor SISISOI‘, Mrs. (huhqu Mr. and Mrs. Wnrrcn chisou were visiting in Toronto m‘cr Sunday - Miss: M. II. Kcoflor left; turdany for the Maritime Provinces. Mr T, H. Itcdflitt.0f Aurora High School, is prL‘ ‘iding uxumincr hero. An Old Time Favorite. HE season of green fruits and sman drinks is the lime when the worst forms of cholera morbus and bowel complaints prevail. As a safeguard, Er. Fowler’s Exâ€" tract of Wild Strawberry should be kept at hand. For 30 years it has been the most reliable remedy. Mr. Wood, of Toronto, is tho guest of Mr C. Holmes. Miss Iman In“: yostornmy for hur homo n1; Puhncrstun to spuud VILCILIIOII Louis Golion, a. laborer in a French iron mill, is 62 years old, and has a grey beard three yards long that he wears around his neck. His beard and mousâ€" tache began to grow when he was 12, and at 14 he had a board a foot long. 11. is still grow" .5 [3. Solid UREE years ago I 3v“ ilVC‘E‘ complaint and indigestion. Nothing did me any good unlilI tried Burdock Blood Bitters, three boltles of which cured me. i shall use 13.13.13. as my medicine. John Floyd, Barnesville, N.B. B. B. B. regulates the liver. The third page of the Toronto DAILY MAIL is noted for “ Want†advertisement. If you want to buy or sell anything. Ifyou wantasituation, a mechanic, 3 business, machinery, lodgings, if you have lost or found anything, or if you want to ï¬nd out Wnere anyone is, advertise in the Toronto DAILY MAIL and rend the advertisements on the third page of that paper. The charge is iwo cents a word each insertion. Adress THE MAIL. Toronto, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cassons, of Rock- land, Me., have a girl baby which weighed just two pounds at birth, Feb. 27, and has not, grown much since. She is, however, physically perfect, very bright and in excellent health, She lies in a cradle made from a grape basket, abouta foot long, and elegantly uphol- stered in silk and satin of bright colors. Junu 6â€"3111 June lath-8 o Misses 11 arms are home for their vacation Mm H u ntor is visiting n.1, Mrs Holland's Miss Eterling Abseiuteiy Pure: By mail to any lady’sonding usher p09! ofï¬ce address. Wolls. Richardson 6" (30.. Montreal. A COOK 00K FREE Society Notes. Cï¬RD. LQGK. RochésbcrfNX 111 00 9 00 0 52 34 00 Groceries, Confections, and Fruits. The Lightost Running and most improved high, roomy arm machine in the market. Sold cheap for cash or good paper. You will' secure excellent bargains by calling at or writing to the 'l‘emplouoiuMuSi c, MAINuSTREE-r. â€"- MARKI-IAM. %§3%>3¢THE NEW WILHAMS SEWING MACHINEï¬Ã©-gï¬? 0f world wide fame, in mmw‘rous styles, containing Foley’s automatic mouse proof and all the latest improvmucnts, at very low prices and guaranteed to give the best of satisflw‘rion. Coma}, Game, Game, DOMINION PIANOSâ€"Gland, Square and Upright {in Mahogany, Figured Walnut, RoseWood and other choice woods, perfect instruments, sold on terms which cannot be beaten. 01d organs and pianos taken in exchange. Is the only safe and sure Oil for Scll‘LBindcrs, 'l‘l'lreshing Machines and Mill Machmcry generally. I‘vlmlufucturcd by ‘ MCCOH 31m. $5 00. g; .: a 1" ,. ,. HANDS, Strawberries and other Fruits constantly on. hand. Groceries in tremendous quzmtiiws at immune reductions Flour and Feed delivered on Ler shurtest notice. New Williams and Stamina Sewing Machines on hand. drop me a card and J. will call around and see you. ', ?‘:§T“ 3?†Butter, Eggs, Brzmn. a: Barbed Wire, Galvanized Wire, Oiled 85 Annealed Wire, Shovels, Pails, Carpenter’s Tools, Building Paper BARREL CEURNS, $5.00 stMAKil HASTE TU Richmond Hill, June 25. I have just received a large and well assorted stock of Boots and Shoes. I am now prepared to ofl'er to my numerous customers the cheapest. and very best goods in the market, in fact 1 have a full supply of everything in the line of Boots and Shoes in Ladies and Gents ï¬ne work of' all kinds and styles and prices, Misses’ and Boys’ of all descriptions, Children’s of all sizes and colours. I have also a variety of Ladies’ slippers and Oxford Shoes, and also a heavy grade of goods in Men’s laced Belles Hall' Boots and ' Long Boots. My Stock is second to none north of Toronto and the cheapest in town. No paper or canvas goods but all solid leather. We invite the public to call and inspect these goods, They have been bought at the lowest ens-h prices and the quality ï¬rst-class. I guarantee sutisfnction, Custom work especially. Scwed and pegged repairing neatly and promptly done. Spring Arrivais of Boots & Shoes HAR D R E 3T0 RE LA RDINE And also come and buy your dishes to cut them from. .......J 3 Best Chum made. Repairing“ promptly attended to. O. MASON. Richmond Hill Somethmg to Eat. And Sold by Ii. W. Neville and Sanderson 13:03.,7Richmond Hi“ R. SIVERS’. DQMINIQN GRGANS, Also for everything else in the line :of MCCOLL’S CELEBRATED 5 4454155?“ a. -â€"In Canada t0 be Em} at the»â€" 6:)TRONTO. FOI ) Stoves, Tinware, Hot Air Furnaces, Eave Troughing, Metalic Rooï¬ng, Iron Pumps, Baths 85 Sinks, WM. FLEMING. MACHINE OSCAR .7. BROWN. If you want one