A L, Eng :nd Latte Of 1 cs‘dén‘, Irgland :‘b‘urgmn, 12 to. - 4 =05’0flicp 1n quggom: ‘HulL, ONT. (Lute of Ermakhu N.Y), faxmorly Hosiduut Surgeon Lolthnr NY. ‘Stutb \Vmuun's Hnspital', NY. City, um] Â¥ib¢itim£ Physiciun f0 SluJohn's Hospital nnd Souths-m Dispensaries, Brooklyn. OFFH'E HOURS unï¬ii N 51 m.; and from 6 to 8 9 nj. Richmond Hil': Aug 251th. 18H) Vitauzed hir fur ext-rncbiuw 1 will 1m] (’1 Without: pain at the lmvast. prices. .1305} h on rubber $8, cheapest $ï¬. Timmlele for the fu-vnrs of the past years hay still be consulted in any brunch of the pro tosainn, M fu‘lr'mvs Richmond Hill... 9th & 24th ()femch mont- ‘- - (st 1’u.ln:m‘ Housr‘) h 1‘01‘u,.___ we, 8th, Nth, xmd 22115] toumillo....'.. ....18th do Mm‘klmmu . .f/Mh dc Victurin Square . .A 21M; (10 'l‘hornhill ( Walker Hotel) 231‘) (f0 'fflnndbridgu : .’ ..... .‘ 29th 1"!) Kleinlmrg ‘ ...... JMh do Nubleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ . . 302;: do Vimiizod nir nlwuj's‘on hand at the plums avpojutment. .115 does away “ibh the pu_u axgructing 1LT}. (M1331. B. 11551 First ’r‘ilvux Med ' iVGl'Hit)‘ of Toroutu, M. C. P. S. Gilli 'io. C. H. RIGGS; L. .D. .S, ’13. E. Corner King & Yonge‘ Sta, ’I‘()RC)N'I‘O. ML LEWE'S G; ‘ *LHGSTA FF ! FuHormgL (oak & Wallace Burris’gcrs, Solicitors,&c. Ofï¬ces 51 Adelaide Strth East, Toronto. Richmcnd Hill E’ost Oï¬ee grew Saturday. WI'EXA EJ'EICEB AER "Ioronto. Mm; 29th, 1884. EEWEJEEEEE & Em;me ( {X 1G F LAwmmcmm . '1' c MILLIGAN. I Nuv 27th, WM CONVEYANCEI} S, ETC. F 4 , \ " . ‘_No‘14]mi‘df1}g& Lam; Torn“ '0 (’ ï¬nes chumbcrsï¬‚ï¬ Toronto st. Richmond Hill (){ï¬ceï¬gï¬ï¬mï¬gfljï¬ 0n Suturduys. [Henry (0 Loan at Lowest Current Rates This Hnï¬'sc-i; rite of the 13th Hotels f0 be found noth of ’l‘m‘bntn. EYI ything is {mmnned .1) First Class Style. Sumrle Room for Commer- cixll 'lf‘ruvellcrs. Grad Staining and um utive hustlers. Terms, 81 yer day. Trader‘s Pns 101mm: tLis Enter! to connect with 1211 the N R R ‘ air-s gomchrth and Souph. at 8 5; 111., ‘2 a. _ 5.1†p m. um] (Lou 1) m. ' " THE PALMER HOUS RIFIIMOND HILL. J Paamer, Prep. h, IFS F. MrL. COUL'IER, TEACHER 0F Piano umLOxgnn. ‘ n,“ Young Berkshire figs Bears, ard Ecws- Oct f0, 1858â€"] Vcnr Barristersï¬olicitors, Sir ‘Wm.McAr1hur. K C M G, M, P, ex-Lord Mayor if London, President. ‘W XV Baynes,Esq.F I A,Secretary {eserve'Fundn .-. $10.000,006 Annual Income. . . . . . 1,600.000 Invested in Cungda... {1.200.000 Dem}: clmms paid. . . . 10,000,000 ’10? JTO [inm;nmcncs. John McDonald, Esq. C. J. Cn;n11_)‘ejl,Esq., 7.011. SonntorMcM aster A. . Smith, Esq. James Metculfa. Esq. Rev. Enoch VVcod, D. LOBI‘F mndn on Femu‘ity of Company’s Policy at i) )w!‘ cent interezt. - Loursmmlr‘ tnCLuroh Trustees, nt~n low rate (f interent. Send for fprospecfus. éssmnce' gec’y J S Fullerton EAW $85 Sulld Gold Wntoh. Sold muslin). until may. - Ben $5.5 wntrh in we wnrld. Yetl'eul ï¬mekeaper. Wm» ranted. Heavy Sulid uulzl ¢ Hummg Cases. limb ladics' a, and gents' Inzes,witb works and cams of equal value. 0 ePernnu in each 10. Iuy can serurc one free, togelhrr with our lurgo and val. uu'ule line of Iluusohold Sampled. These samples. as well as the watch, we send - Free, and after you have kept them in your home for 3 mnnlhs and shown the 1 to those \vlm may have cullcï¬, Im-y become } our own propc Those 'xvho wrim at Once um ba pure of reaching lilo itch \d annplea. We pay an express, l'rci:‘nt.etc. Address "991m: A'.» 00., Box 51 3, K‘ur'mna. Maine. 885 Sand 1 sold forlï¬iw Best 855 wntrv Pul‘eul :imck BIL/OUSFIESS 0/8135 31/1, ar‘ u. l. J ‘1" :AJI’.’ (.3. J .:, ‘1 cvnry STCF'AS c en‘ch L - FG‘R SALE. PRIVATE FUNDS TO‘ LOAN. Hikiflï¬ï¬ 3 £23.. FIL. ma. ORR, MAPLE. Dr A ROBINSON. :SURGWON DELTIST, AURORA (YT/011’, WM @m‘ï¬ï¬. NT. 73., Rrgis1cred.-â€"- Sec. & 'I‘rnns.fur Cnnnflm 32 Wellington St. RnFt, Tm’opto k, ' town-'3, bTwMAMJ; 5 Cf: 13.009. .- Oanndon,an1und, {I A“) PERRY. genial. £25121}, imam Lle “’ (30011, H. QUIth’N Sr. CF(T(‘~F., Oak Ridges 51W. Dill/MESS; DS’OPSY, ' ‘ LL‘TTEBM’G F THE HEART, Angry CF . - 37:5 mommy, rnw- n? STAR Prop Richmond H111 do do thy plums 9f I to 151 833 J 1: Miller TORCNTO. 1y-p6m “list Richmond Hm. om.‘ i Eh: S‘tjm‘k 5mm. _No. 15; Whale N9. 1627 : Vellum "1‘8 U__1$S.DAY., SEPTE .\1 BER 12, ’89. analiM nil Agency‘ 5}}; mngeMSnvage. The flute prime-fl (m mml] paper denotes the mm when the subscriytinn expires. IVE/'0 {m not hold ourselves responsible for the upluious 01‘ our ()m-remmndcnta. . I ‘ l E may be muud rmme at G90 '5 I Al 1‘. Bowen 62' Co's Newspaper Advertising: Durcxm (lo Spruce Shhvhere advertis- ing contracts muy be made for in IN NEW YORK For. styligh V'millincry g0 Co the Con- cretc.’ THREE people dxz‘o‘pped dead at Queâ€" bec on Saturday. Two cans of' the beat machine oil for sale at this UFFLCE. NINE persons were Vkil ed by lighln» ing in Gcorgia on Smuxduy. FOR the best asmrtment of' ï¬unt’s furnishings so to the Concrete. Tm; HERALD from now till end of the )ear for 300., cash in advance. THE Manitoba Ofï¬cial Gamma has made its appearance in English only THERE ARE 350 n euls amninst the - . . W? a . Voters’ Just m WcsL loronto Junctmn. YOU can't. get any tea to boat Ihe 250 line at the Fire PrOut'. Will 1). Aikin- Sn vage page. A TIDAL wave struck Ruckaway Beach, L. 1., drenching several thousand peopp. MR P. S. Stevenson, president of the New Brunswick railway, died at Mon- treal on Sunday YOU will be surprised to see the bcamiful $2.00 ten sets at the Fire Proof. Will D. Atkinson. EXPI.nsmN.-â€"The details of the ex- plosinn and ï¬re at Antwerp are awfulâ€" 160 dead, 550 wounded. A SUDDEN DEATII.â€"-William David son, a prominent resident at Ridgetown, Ont., dropped dead on Saturday. THE Empire says: Not a single Grit paper has yet published the French School Comuissioners' report in Full. LACROSSE.â€"In a maIch between the Barrie and Oriilia lacrosm clubs, the l'ormer was defeated by a score of four to one. . SKIPPED OUT â€" Geo. Morris,u barber 0f A’Iliston, has gone to seek fresh ï¬elds and pastures new, leaving his creditors in the lurch. ‘ VVIII‘I‘E ROSES â€"A lacrosse match will be played here or. .Eriday. betWeeen the White K08(s.of'Bichu10nd Ilili, and Aurqru Club. ' THE civil nssizcs opened on Tuesday in Toronto, Judge Morgan presiding. There are 73 jury cases and 114 non- jury cases on the docket. AN degnnt dinner or breakfast set at $5.85, part of the great. direct importa- tion of' crockery at the Fire 'k’roof. Will D. Atkinson. WE will continue to sell those beautiâ€" ful striped and plain dress goods fo r one week longer at. 80 per yard at the Fire Proof. Will D. Atkinson. Potted lmm, corn beef, salmon mackâ€"- orel, chipped dried beef, lobster. and all canned meals are to be procurpq at the very bottom ï¬gures at the Fire Proof. Will Dz Atkinson, - ' I A SQUARE HIT â€"An exe‘nange ,says: â€"“ Trying lo do businesé Withoui' ad‘- vcrtising is like winking at a pretty girl in the dark; you may know what“ 3ou are doing, but nobody else doe‘s.†WHAT‘S THE MATTER. WITH YOUR PROOF READER ?â€"The Empire has an address to Captain Campl'ell SS. Cumâ€" ‘bria, as follows: “ To Mr. Neil ;Uumpbcll, Esq.,Captain SS.Cambria.†Logcal and General. A NEW PApER.â€"We have received a copy of Dnï¬sville’s new paper,‘ the Rbcordcr It is a bright. newsy' litfle shoet and very rendzible. We welcome it to the fold .ofjournalism and wiah it all success. AN AUCTION 9310 of' dry wood, comâ€" prising 343 cords 0|“ beech, maple, em) and bass-wood, as we“ as three acres of shlï¬ding timber, will take place on lot 35, con 4, Markham, on Saturday. Sep. 28, at 1 pm. ATTENTION is directed to Peter G. vaze’s new advertisement on the ilnird SOME of Ihnse gentleman's tics and scmfs, at 12%. 15, 25 and 35 ch. which were Formerfy sold at 20, 25,35,45, and 50 cm. are 1th at the Fire Proof. N0 oné should miss this opportunity. Win 1). Atkinson. To TIIE Dmr.~£rx person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of 23 year’s standing by a‘simple remedy, will send a description offi‘t FREE lo any Person who appliég in) NICHOLSON, 30 St. John St, Montreal. RECEIVED this week at the Concrete 3 large -»ennsignment of’dinner, tea and toilet‘sMs direct'Trnm the manufactuter in Smfl‘urdshire, The ‘ goods are extra value. A nice tea set for 52 CO; dinner set for $5.85; toileflB picces, $1.90. “7Dâ€? TmmN'm JUNCTION. Messrs. [Fh‘nu Burnes, ()t'Uu'lsoA'. and “411:0va Hy. Duncan, Hf ank,‘ are arbitrators ifs." Wusf. ’l‘umnlo Junctirm and York ‘UWHNMED I‘CSPC‘CHVI‘U' iii the matter of (ha :1 ngcment of the school sections. 31H Cam“; losm his seat in Huldi 1mm}. huéing'been unséutod by Justice Fï¬mhmlfdge f'm' carruï¬t pracvicvs lhmugh agents. It is likclv that Dr. Iiinrx'rnguu MM "0 again c-xnrhdum in the “01' mm in the Comcrvmive interests, NOTICE TO SUIISCIVIBERS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Volume 31. '5‘31Ei,nlarine rai‘way to parry ,vessels‘ acrds‘s ihe iblhmus that éonuepts New Bruhswick and Nova Scotin is being pushefl forward with a great deal of vigor", and his hoped to_ have it opened by Sgitemfgler ()I'heit' )an‘. VISITORS to 'l‘umnto exhibition will ï¬nd ample accommodation and ï¬rst class appointments at the Arlington Hotel, corner of John and King streets. This house has been thoroughly reflï¬ttled throughout, and will compare favorably With the leading hotels in Canada. IN view of' contemplated changes in the teaching stuff of Prince of Walqs College at Charlottetown, the kind papers are discussing the wisdom of ing to the course such inhtruétion as will be most usefulflto the sons of farmers. A YOUNG man by the name (if-George Mitchell, about ‘23 years of age, was drowuod in the [lumber river Sunday afternoon. What. makes the accident more sad is that for some time past he has been the main support of his father and. mother. Dr. A. M. Lynd, coroner, did not consider an inquest necessary, INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.--The ’I‘o- ronto Industrial Exhibition was formally opened on Tuesday in the presence of a large number of visitors. Short ad-~ dresses were delivered by Mayor Clarke, Ald. Diulds, G. B Smith and others, after which Sir John A. Mucdonald, in a happy speech, declared the exhibition (.peu. SALARY RAISED â€"-'l‘h(-. sahlry of the pastor of' the Wood Green Methodist churchfllev. W. F. Wilson) has been raised by the nflicial board from $1000 to $1500 and a bonus ofnear‘ny 3100 has been Presented to him for his services hxstyear. This is a practical way of showing the appreciation of a loving membership to a worthy paston THAT great shipment of crockery that we told you about has arrived direct from Messrs, Barker Bros, manufac- turers, Lington, rear Stokeon Trent, Slaffordsliire, England, and comprises the most complete and beautiful lines of dinner, luncheon, breakfast, tea and toilet sets in ivory, printed. coamelled and plain ware ever hroï¬ght to our town, at the Fire Proof this week. Will D. Atkinson. O’CONNOR BEATEN.~ID the great race on the Thames on Monday between Wm. O’Connor, of Toronto, and H. E. Searle, of Australia, for the championâ€" ship of the world and £1,000, Seurle won easily by six lengths. It is esti‘ mated that, $75, 000 of Toronto money has been lost on this event, and the clieâ€" nppointment is intense, as grogt lmpos wene built on O’Connor and Canadians generally had the fullest conï¬dence in his ability to outrow the Australian. ENTERI’RISING BURGLARS.â€"In New- market last \Vednesday night an at- tempt. was made to burglarise the house of Mr. Thus. Gardner, on Prospect Ave., which was, however, unsuccessful, The next night the residence of Mr. J. R. Muder was visited, but after gaining an enhance the thieves were distui‘bed and fled. Again, at3 o’clock on Tuesday morning, prowlers were observed around Mr. JOS. Bngurl's stables. They have the fur been unsuccessful in their .cflcrts. 7 LAIL; rr) Brynâ€"The funeral of {he hue Mr. Young: bn Fliday last, was aï¬- tcndud lo the Prevbyferian Church by a huge number who listened to the reâ€" marks of' the Rev. Mr. Cameron upon the occasion with every attention. The Rev.~genfleman took "01‘ his text, at the request of the deceased made to him two years before his death, the words from 4th chapicr of Amos and 12111 Verso: “ Prepnr‘elo meet thy God, 0 Israel.†Rev. Mr. Simpson lrmk part in the ser- vices. Messrs. J. Hart, J. Uoulter, J. Gray, J. Kcnnersley, J. Hall and P. Crosby were pullâ€"bearers. The remains were interred at Brown's Corners, Mark- ham. ONIONS Fan CHILDuw.â€"-A~pronii~ ncnt physician, says the Buifulo Express, was #een buying a barrel of onions, and being guyed abnnt his purchase said: "‘ I always have boiled onions fqr dinner fqr the Beneï¬t of my children.‘ I like onions, 'foo.‘ They are' [11143 Vbeï¬st ymdi- cine I know of for preventing colds. Feed onions, raw, boiled '_or baket}, to the children three or four times a Week, and they'll grow up healthy and stfnng. N6 Worms, no scarlzllina, n0 diphtheria, where children eat plenty of onions every day. . CHINESE SACRED NAneiseosâ€"Oricn- tal Lily, or Joss Flower This beautiful variety is grown by the Chinese, accordâ€" ing to their ancient custom, to bloom at. the advent ol' their New Year. It is highly prized and called by them “ Joss- gt‘lewer,71 or “ Flower of'the Gods.†The bulbs are specially grown by a method known only to themselves, whereby they attain great size and strength, insuring luxuriant ggrou’th and remz'trkeble proâ€" fusioan bloom in a very short period. They are generally flowered in shallow ornamental bowls containing: water, the bulbs being surrounded by bright colored pebbles to prevent them from toppling over when in bloom The flowers, which are borne in clusters on tall spikes, are white, with a golden yellow center, and deliciously fragrant. The bulbs bloom in six to eight weeks after plantingâ€"- The State Bros 0033/, Toronto, Bulb Catalogue. ' Treasgrer Huston contemplates a radical change in form of the nattfoiitil'debt state- ment, issued monthly. a change that is dngbtless for political and any or m‘ty not hid the republican party before the peeple. M'r. Huston says that on the. entrance of the democratic administration, Secretnry Man- ning and Treasurer Jordan altered the form of statement that had been in use for decades. for political purposes. During the terms of Senators! Chase, McCullough, Bontwell, Richardson, Sherman, Windom and Fuhrer, every treasurer had counted among the available assets the one hun- dred millionsset aside'for'the redemption of the United Stntes (notes and the twenty- ï¬ve millions offuactional silver. At pres- ent these one hundred and twenty-ï¬ve mil- lions do not appear as available assets. The Republicans claim that Secretary Maturing withdrew these from the statement, us he was opposed to the purchase of bonds and well knew on the other hand. that the people demanded a reduction of the exces- sive surplus, and- that this alarm at the sut- plus must be quieted. The new statement will show the surplus as about two hundred and twenty-ï¬ve million dollars, The English syndicates that are buying American breweries have perclmnce for- gotten that the lager beer drinker is not on Angtomaniac. He is apt. to be quite the opposite. Apropos of this is thecase of one, of the leading hreWeriesof Washington which has. after long negotiation, fallen into the hands of the British, the former proprietor being retained as manager and receiving a large part of the work for his plant. The , purpoae of organniz‘n‘r a compnny is to ex- \tend operations by increasing capital. But a locul mining paper, acting no duul’rt.‘ at the ï¬endish suggestion of an opposite brewer, publishes glowing nccounle of the meetings of the London stock-holders and the gake is dough. For the greater num- ber ofthe euluon keepers who have patro- nized the recently purchased brewery are Irish or Irish sympathizeteI and tlte beer is dropped by scores of them. Within the week the node has fallen off wonderfully, and the English on'nere will wear crape txl ttheir next meeting. Speaking of the surplus,the return of the famous surplus reducer Corporal Tanner has stttrtt d new rumors of his resignation. The rabid utterances of the Corpoml on his re- cent junketing tour have left his best friends without a delense for him. It. is feared that should he be retained, his utterances regntding Senator Sherman and other lead- ing lights of his own patty will block his administration after Congress meets The trouble seems to be to ï¬nd a place for him. The position he now occupies is second only in impottance [on cabinet position. It would not do to give him a much in ferior position, though he is hardly compe- tent to be achief ofdivisiott. He might be given a consul to but he cuttnot he in- duced to go abroad. Thus Sinhad, the sailor, itt the person of President Harrison, is bound to carry this doughty old mun of the sen about on his shoulders, until the old man’s grip gives out. The failure of Corporal Tanner to convince that Grand Army at Milwaukee that investigation of his personal conduct of the Pension Bureau isa direct blow at. the Gl‘flnd'él'my was, however, his Waterloo. The records of the War department show the steady increase nf deserlinns from the armyâ€"a record that is but poorly accounted for by the statement of ofï¬cers to the cï¬'ect that better times encourage the deserler tn look for easy work tmd bi: wages in civil H A“ [1.1 E, . V. E the (vlï¬ceis, tell only one story. They say that every year the food HIUWB worse and the treatment harsher. Dming the year ending Junel out ol an army of 22.000 men, there were nearly 3.000 desmtions. in other words during the twelve months It man deserted from every gunrd of seven. The sutler is just as much of a nuisnnce as he ever was und his prices nre as exorbitant. The soldier of ttlytiny is only an illy fed and over disciplined laborer. The recent ieve lntiuns at Jefferson barracks exhi'tit only in condition that has been well-known as ex isting for years there and elsewhere nn the western posts The story is no new one. The ofï¬cers have no sympathy for the men who are daily becoming more degraded, and lthe relationship is that ol' aluve and shire l’lllVel'. ST. (‘ATIIAI‘UNES Sept. 9 --Jnmps S. Mc- Conaghy. of the Ottawa Incrosse Club, was yesterday notiï¬ed by Secretary ()‘Loughlin, of tbeG I]. A., that the Reinstatement Committee had favorably considered his appeal tor a reconsideration of his applica- tion for reinstatement. ' It gill be remem- bered that at the ï¬rst meeting of the com- mittee, held 'a't Hamilton, McConaghy's c'nse was with some others, laid over for future consideration“. so that. his old club- Young Canadians. of Richmond Hillâ€" could lather his application at the second meet- ing held at Woodstock, a communication was received from last year's ofï¬cials of the Richmond Hill club. stating that. there would be no lacrosse club in that town this season, but as ex-uï¬icials recommending Mchmghy’s reinstatement. After con- siderable discussion by the members of the committee. it Was decided to reftse the application owing to McConazhy's recold of playing with several clubs last year. Lately McConazhy, through his solicntot's Garvin & Garvin, Toronto, made an appeul to have his case reconsidered, and amongst other facts stated his desire to be freed from any mint of punishment at the hands ofthe C. L A., and giving his word of a strict adherence to the rules in future. The vote on the appeal stands {ta follows: in favor of the ofï¬ce: Messrs. J. Yuncu. 'l‘. Phennister, J. E Bell, J. McCu}che0n, D A. Roseâ€"'l'otal..5. Against: J. H. {Baird McConaghy of Ottawa Reinstated. â€"1. The president and secretary did not vote.-â€" Empire. Our Washingtcp 'rLetter. CATARRH, QATARRHAL EAruzssâ€"HAY FEVER / A NEW nod: wasnyyzu'r. Sufferers ere not geneieliy aware that these diseases are contagious, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eustachian tubes, "Miei‘pscopie research, however, has proved thi's'td‘ be a. fact, and the result of thie diSCover'y is that a. simple remedy has been formulated where- by catarrh, caterrhal deafness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications made at home by the patient once in two weeks. NB.â€"â€"This treatment is 'not azusnufliog' .u u.â€"Auuo “mu-“V--. __ an ointment; both have been discarded by reputable physicians as injurious. A pamphlet epraining this flew treatment is sent on receipt of ten cents by A. H. DIXON & SON, 303 West King Street. Toronto, Canada.â€"-Toronto Globe. Sept. 6m, 1839 Sufferers from Catqrrhal troubles should :arefully read the abovg. COTTONADE Denimi‘ tiokings, (may ns,shirtings, great valqe at the Cm)- From our own Correspopglent. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and Wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot: be sold in competii ion with theuiultitnde of low mammoth weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING Powmm 00., 106 Wall Stu N.Y. The municipal Council of township of Vaughan met in the town hall on 'I'uesdny‘ lOlh duyhof' Sept.. 1889, at 2 p.m. . L, The 'Reeve in the chair. Members prPsent . Messrs, Russell, High. Arnold and Walson. The minules uflhe last meeting were read ï¬nd on motion adopted. Moved by Mr. Russel secénded by My. High. that the Treasurer be and is hmeliy authorised to pay to Ml. Alex. Cnmvmn the sum of Ihirly dollars, in aid of Vaughan [’lowman's Association. Moved by Mr. Russel, seconded by Mr High, mm the Treasurer be and is hereby authorised to pay the following acconnls :â€" Toronto General Ilnspilal. for maintenance and treal'ment of Beuuh Kinnee, Thomas Meehan, Francis Nash and Maggie Shields, 119 days at 400. per day. $47 60 Carried. .1. Moved by Mrl. High, seconded by M:. Russel, that the Treasurer be and is hereby authorised to pay the following road ac- counts :â€"I)ist. No. 1. Robert. Walson. for 2.6 loads of gravel at 10¢ per load, $21.60; Ruben Rumble, for repairing bridge a! Pauerson, $2; Henry Marsh, for 2998 feet of plank at $11 50 per them, $39 50, Dist. No, 2-Jolm Fa‘mer, {or drawing 114%I yurd§ gravel 0n Wnndbridge side of road, at per ymd, $44 50; R. S. 11215- lam, for drawing on Woodbrirlue side of road. $49.85; H. Peters, for 2% loads of stone. $3 75; Michael Rourke, lor repairing bridge at Pine Grove and repairing bridge and pulling in culvert at Turner’s, $10 20 : Henry Marsh. 600 feet of plank, at $11 50 per thou] $6 90; Dist. N01 3â€"J. L. Clark, for bzushing and ï¬lling at Kleinburgbridga, $2 50; Robert Wulsnn. for: 158 loads 01' gravel at 10c. per load, $15.80; James Adams, for 172 lauds ot'uravel at 100. per loud, $17 20; Henry Marsh, for 4,585 feel of plqu a1$11,5031ver thou. J j LA ‘1. IMoied by Mr. Russell, strconded by Mr. Arnold, that whereas several mtepuyera of the township of Vaughan have been harassed by depredalions having been made on their bmns, hmn-roosxs, clothes-lines and other lhlngs. for sometime past, and haVe Mgredyjohgiï¬grahle loss thereby. And =-..-V V n’herphs t Eyumé been‘uqnblc'tg iet tn'nrf. rest, or convict any persnn 91‘ persons l'nr t'ommitling and acts or thrt‘ts. And whete- “S the Cunnctl for the said municipttlity of the township of Vaughan has had said grievances brought In their notice and is desirous (zl‘pmtepting the said ratepayers of furthe’r loss. And whereas the said Coun- cil Charms it expr‘dient to offer a reward for the apprehension and conviction of any per- snn nr pursnns found guilty nl' stealing from uny ratepayers any grain, poultry or wear- ing: apparel. That upnn the a} prehsnbinn und (‘0ttVl('lth of any person 0r pars-ans found guilty of any of the crimes hereinhe l'ore mentioned that this Council will pay or cause to be paid to the party or parties so prosecuting the same the sum of fifty dol- lars. "And that the serl inf the corporation he attached theretm Passed this tenth den) of September, A. 1)., 1889. JAMES LAWRENCE. A MALLUY. Clerk. Reeve. By-law No. 554 was then passe-d appoint- ing Charles Nixnn and Wm Patterson cul- lectm-sv RBYAL $35.21;; Annuwuu on! . wv'lxlrav‘: Council then adjourned until Tues‘ day. 8!!) day of Uct. next, 10 meet at 1 pm. ï¬ï¬â€"veiï¬ms (pnstpuid) tn anv pm‘bofthe Dominion With their bush RS curd Dently printed thereon inbleck ink f0. “1.00. Send copy with {emit- } muse. - ‘HERALD†omrcs, Richmond Hm, Ont embracing also, a history of the floods in VVilliumspm't. Lock Haven, Snnbnrynnn It†the flooded district-s in the state of * Pennsmeï¬n, n.1so in Washington. D. (1 , New York, Murylandflirginiu and West Virginia, 1111 of which caused the total loss of over 115100 lives and the destruction of o'ver $40,000,000 worth of property: ‘ ' CORE-lac outvï¬t v'rr1 n EV ch. 1'. FERRIS, A. M. Octrwd', 522 bases; Illustvatedyvith Forty- Eie t FulIPa e Engravm s. Mice First editioï¬gissncd August 151). \Ve {my dutv on all books. Ann-HTS WANTED. Send 50 cts. for The (bird page of 1}, Toronto DAILY MM'L is ‘nmed for “ W V †gdvextisexrent. If you want to buy or sell anything. If you want asituaiion, a mechanic. a business, machinery. lodgings,“ you have lost or found anything, or if you want to ï¬nd out wugro :xryoné s, advertise in Ihe Toronto DAILY MAâ€. and rend the advertisemenls on the thirdmpage of that paper. The charge is two cents a word each insertion. Adressfg'l'm: MAIL. Toronto. Canada. (formerly of Alliston); In prepared to give lessons on the piano or organ either at her own residence or the residence of 11.. ‘ o o... pupila‘ Begs to annoï¬znibe to 1 Hill and vicinity that doors east of her forn Street West, where she râ€"FIRST-CIJ ASS ORKï¬ She is also prepared to givé leSEons in cutting and ï¬tting after the style of" Pi‘ofossor Smith’s square. ' ' I Absolutely Pure. COUI‘TRY MERCHANT U) luv u| AQE‘HT'SFFNANTED Juno 6â€"3m M 155 A. Seager Misa Sterling HHNSTEN Vaughan Council. C uuu ‘ H. . .E'OODSPEED & 00., NEW yang A COM PLETE H ISTO RY 101?an to the ladies of Richmond icinity that she has removed two of her former residence on Centre ', where she is prepared to do CARD. CARD. 1 Post Mmbers . Doctors and “J. "i BusinesssMen AL Tbmmr have 1,000 ) tn anv pm‘bufthe Dominion curd nently printed thereon 00. Send copy with {emit- the Toronto DAILY 11nd '1 1d CON E“ AUG H VALLEY ‘ FLQOIXa 31v 18~3m OF THT“. Bring 9n your Butter and Eggs, Rasbberries, Black and Red Currants, Bacon, &c., 8L0. {IGPHighest pricespaid. Fair Warning and Fair Sale. Richmond Hill, July 25 Spring ArrivaJâ€"sggoots &§Shoes I have just received a large and well assorted stock of Boots and Shoes. I am ' now prepared to offer 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 Roots 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 Hull' Boots and Long Boots. My Stock is second to none north of Toronto and the cheapest in town. N0 paper or games goods but all solid leather. We invite the public to call and inspect these goods, They have been bought at the lowest cash prices and the quality ï¬rst-class. I guarantee satisfaction, Custom work especially. Sewed and pegged repairing neatly and promptly done. Barbed. Wire, HARDWARE STORE Galvanized Wire, Oiled 85 Annealed Wire, Shovels, Pails. Carpenter’s Tools, Building Paper BARREL CHURNS, $5.00 Farmers £1 ill-Owners MCCOIITOEEQTS; 00. HANDS, DOMINION PIANOS~G2and, Square and Upright; in Mahogany, Figured Walnut, Rosewood and other choice woods, perfevt instruments, sold on terms which cannot be beaten. - Old organs and pianos taken in exchange. Of world wide fame, in numerous styles, containing Foley‘s automatic mouse proof and all the latest improvements" at very low prices and guaranteed to give the best ' of satisfaction. NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINE,%FA§’$ ‘ The Lightest Running and most improved high, roomy arm machine in the market. a S( cheap for cash or good paper. Y0 secure excellent bargains by calling at or cheap for cash or good paper. You will secure excellent bargains by calling at or writing to the - ’l‘emple--of--Music, MAINwSTB-EET. - MARKHAM, Any Dealer selling other Oil for Lardine will be prosecuted. Come, KIRKBY’S i Groceries, Confections, and Fruits McColl’s Lardinc Machine Oil so Cheap} Best Value for Yéur Money Best Churn made. Repairingfpromptly attended to. & SEWENG} MACHINES. And a1s0 come 1 {me ALBA; .9: GENE†“Wet-ORE 2 R. SIVERS’. SQmething to Eat. â€"ASK YOUR ME'CHANT FOR (Tâ€"v Why use poor Oil on your Machinery when you can get. RIC-HMOND HILL For sale by R. W. Neville and Sanderson Bros‘, Richmond Hill. DOMINION ORGANS, Also for and buy your dishes to eat them from. everything else in the line of â€"..â€"«'ro You can get . MASON. Richmond Hill AT THEâ€"4';â€" FORâ€"â€" Stoves, Tinware, I Hot Air Furnaces, Eave Troughing, Metalic Rooï¬ng, Iron Pumps. Baths 85 Sinks, WM. FLEMING. 0N2 OSCAR J. BROWN. Sold