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York Herald, 5 Dec 1889, p. 2

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L'LAWBENEE HELEN 301m MaDnnMd,Esq.. G. J. Campbell, Esq., Hon. SunzL‘uorMcMnster A. . Smith, Esq. Junms Moteulfe. Esq. lav. Enoch W‘ood, D. Loans made on security of Company's Policy at 5 per cent interest. Loanammde toChurch Trustees, at a low rate of interest; Send for {prospectum Our (5mm: is 0pr F. ' 'zxtent Of- fice. We 1: vc no rubragcnr'ica, all bushch dn'ect hrnce ,, n transact patent business in' 1983 time, :wa at L-s-J cost than those remote from “'ashiugton. Send model, flmwing. cr )Ahnt‘o” Milh desérip- tion. We adv «a. if )kntuummlj m- uut. free of ( fl mt am. ml patent is secured; ‘ any h; (,ifiryin 15.2.1413,” “M11 referâ€" 11 rli: in your saute, county. 0': ' (at Palmerfiousef Aurora. 15%,, 8th, 16Lh, and 22nd do touflfvilla ...... "[18:11 do Harkhmn. -do Victoria Smer . do Thomhill (Walk do Woodbridge do Kleinburg .. . . . _ do thlet-on ...... ‘ do Vitulized air always on hand at the places of nu‘ointmnnt. Itdocs away with thapmn in ex mating; ‘ £5.53 'CONVEYANCERS, ETC. Toronto Offices-N“ 14 13““ chambers,“ ABichmpnd _Hi11 Office-13: MAW Caveats. and Trade-Marks obtained, and 1111 Patent 1; ' ms; CC}1dthC(LIQZ‘ Mom-rum Fees. mum-3 , Assam. 30°? Thankful fortho favors of_ the past years I'm still be consulted in any branch of the pro 19 0‘11, as follows “I.” am." - ' lliiclxmo‘pxi Hi‘ ' . 9th .& 2%? of each‘ mo-A’. J ' 0i London,Englund, Sir Wm. MbArthur, K C M G, M. 3%, egg-Lord Mayor of London, L res‘rdeht. I W W Béynes,Esq,F I Afiecretary Reserve Fund. “a... $10,000,000 Annual Income . . . . . . 1,600,000 f‘ .Inves‘ed in Canada... 1,200,000 Death claims paid. . . . 10,000,000 ' TopiaTo REFERENCES. A. SE33??? ;& CG. - ' "'Bm-risters, Solicitors, Eco. _ Offices imaélaide Street East, Toronto. Richmond Hill Post. ‘Ofica Every Saturday. J SFulIerwh. \V Cook, J R Miller. . PRIVATE FUNDS.:T0|=L0AN. 1 Toronto; May 29th, 1884. . ly-pfim‘ Dot 26.1688â€"1 your Vifilhéd Airifor extnwting. 1 will -fill teeth without pain at the lowest prices. :Best teeth on rubber $8, cheapest $6. {XOQI-I; RIGGSJ’QL. D. s.', *5. E. Cfirper Kigg '8: Yonge'Stsu " . TORONTO. A RICHMOND HILL. 3' Palmer. Prc THE STAR RICHMOND Wimp, 03mm (Late of Brooklyn N. Y.); formerly Resident 81113691: to the N.Y. State Woman’s Hospital, .Y. City, and Visiting) ghysicigm to Bt.John’s dutiful and Suuthem stpenaaxies, Brooklyn. OFFICE Harms until 10 a. m.; and from 6 to 8 pm Richmond Hill Aug 29th, 1880: , _ i ‘ On Saturdays. Money to Loan at Lowest Current ates "A G F LAWRENCE. T C MILLIGANE Nov 27th. 1384 THE PALMER HOUSE This House is one of the Best Hotels to be found north of Toronto. Everything is managed m First Ola 53 Style. Sample Room for Commer- cial Travellum. Good Staining and attentive hostlors. Terms, $1 per day. Proctor’s Bus Leaves thip H9329} to oogqeotyith 9.11 the Ii 3. B. Thins going North auél Soutli. at 8 a m., 12 a. “1., 5.10 p m. and 6.001713]. DEVON ,~ COW Fullermn, Beak, Wallace 6: - Macdonald. .fi’i‘A #4?an AI R 2 Dr A ROSIESON. Unlokks 223.} the (.- u {7'26} ay'cnuos cf the 301278.35, Kidneys Mal 1L er, carry» lngoff graduahy without weakening the system, all tho impurities sad for; 'hufnora'of ihe secretions; at tho Same time Cone-effing ,Acidity of‘the‘ Stomach, curin‘g ' Biliousn ass, Dye. pepsia; v' Headteachesi Dizzinem, Heartburn.) Constipation, 3327311023 of the Skin, Prepay, Dimness of Vision, Jaunc'iiee, Salt. Rheum, Eryflipelas,» Scrofula, Flattering of the Heart, Nervousness, and Gen- cral Débility; all $31636 and many other similmr Complaints viola to the happy influence of BURDOCK BLOOD BET-TEES. AL, England (Late bf London, England flurgeon,Etc.~ -' [S'Ofl‘me Hours B'tb 9:56 fi.‘m., and 1 to 2.30 pm: R. B. Orr, M. B. and First Silver Meduliet Univeysity of 'Toront‘é,M.' C. P. S. Ontario. L. DR. hEWIS I}. LANGSTAFF! 1‘. MILIwa & (19., Proprietcm, Tomato. Barristersfiolicitors, G901} Milkcr, ABOUT TO CALF. (muosiin 5mm mum, Wasnizigm, n. c. THE KEY 10 HEALTH. FOR SALE. Sec. :5: Treasior Canada. 32,Welliugton St., E ast, Toronto n’R‘. GER, MAPLE. SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA â€"â€"-A YOUNG“ ;: A71) PERRY, mesfiiwe flmtal, ma E. QUETTON Br. GEORGE, v IOuk Ridges ,N0.14 Building & Lona) chambersfl 5 Toronto at. Dec lst 883 Bear of the Central Bank I AN ACCIDENT T0 MR. GEORGE H. [HASTINGS.â€"-Mr. George H. Hastings, yof Deer Park, met with a painful acci- dent Saturday evening right in Front of 1 his own residence, and he may be con- \finmi to his residence for several days. er. [lusting-5, on account of the stage 'which passes through Door Park being dollars}; crowded, took a seat outgido be» :sidc the driver. Just after the vehiin istnppad to allow M r. Hasfinqs to Might ‘the imrsfls mafia a sudden move forward and he was thmwn heavily to the ground, ‘i'cccivingr a painful ’cut on the hum} 21ml [O‘Ilior injuriesfi Drsf: Johnson and Arm- !stmnz dressed the wounds and the puiicnt progresses favorably. WILL D. ATKINSON will open up his Xmas Gift. Sale on Monday Dec. the 9th, under the lulost plan and will have the finest slock of useful and costâ€" ly presents ever shown in Canada. '01” RARE BEAUTY.-â€"Thc sale of the Christmas number of the Montreal Star has commenced. The rush for copies is described as altogether unpreâ€" cedented in the history of holiday pie- tm'ials. Every copy has 44 pages and three beautiful art. supplementsâ€"a lovely Christmas souvenir to send to friends. The price is (Jul)V fifty cents. ' ON SALE at the Lorne‘Storc; bulk oysters (fresh), finnan ,lmddic, salmon trout, salt herrings. cadfisb, fresh lemons and oranges, {Mm-groceries. &0, cheapâ€" er than ever. 0. J. Brown: pfm. as‘fnrmerly. Uahdidales present- ing themselves at the later hour cannot be allowed to write. ' ENTRANCEgExAmmATmNs. â€" The attcmion 'of' te_achers and others is direetred‘to the change in time of com meat:ng the examinations. They will commence at 9 a.m., instead of 1.30 AUCTION SALE.â€"â€"Mr. Wm. Tester, of Lot 17, (Jon. 3, Vaughan, will sell his large collection of farm stock, imple- meats, household furniture; em. on Saturday, Dec. 215%.. All sums of $10 and under, cash; over‘that‘amount 11 mouths' credit; 6 per cent. discount givén for cash. Sale at] o’clock. Salem Eckardt, auctioneer, 17 lbs. Bright Sugar for ............ 81.00 18 ” Good Raisins for....... . .. 1.00 15 "‘ Filiatra Currants, uew.... '1.00 13 “. Japan Tea for........, ..... 1.00 at the Concrete. ' ‘ A LITTLE cash will get more firstâ€" class goods just now at Neville’s than at any place in the country, because he is selling out to quit business. A NEW BY-LAw.-Newmarkeb is about. to pass a Byâ€"law compelling all children under 12 years of age to be at home before 9 o’clock at night. There is a paternal air about this that is not in touch with the sentiment of the age. The children ought to be home, but -t.he parents are the ones to do the necessary compelling. THE Great Guessing and Gift Sale at the Fire Proof takes the eye of all in need of cheap goods with a gold watch for the best guesser. BASEBALL.â€"There will be a meeting of the ,Young Canadian Baseball Club at the Grand Central on Monday night, Dec. 9th, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of receiving the Secretary's and Treas- urer’s reports and winding up the sea - son's affairs. All members are request~ ed to be present. AN excellent Christmas number of the Toronto Saturday Night, price 30 cents, willbe issued. Orders received here. 1.63:1:5 filmso‘nr, chalâ€"Ojgrgv‘m THE PULPIT.â€"Ml‘. Atwood Percival conducted services in the morning and afternoon in the Presbyterian Churches ofthia Village and Thornhill. In the evening Mr. Pantod, of Toronto, did duty here. Localsâ€"R W Neville Localsâ€"W111 D Atkinson Sealed Tendersâ€"A Gobeil Adv. and localâ€"School Board. Change and localsâ€"Wm Atkinson TWEEDS and overcoat: for men or boys at 65:: on the $ just now at Neville’s. THIS PA PER fifi‘éf.§f§‘€o%nnԤ%$$2$ Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce st.)where advertis- ing contracts may be made for it IN NEW YORK WASHING embroidery silks and other kinds for sale at the HERALD store. TEMPERATURErâ€"The thermometer registered2° below zero at 6 o’clock yesterday morning in this village. A CORRECTION.â€"In the Reeve’s letter, last: week’s issue, in paragraph marked 2nd, for the word “ committee” read community. COLD WEATHER is here and 0; Mason has stoves to keep you warm. Call and see them. DEATH. -- Mr. Alexander Malloy, Reeve of the Township of Vaughan, died at his residence, Purpleville, on Wednesday, 4th December. A GOOD POSITIONâ€"It is expected that the new Perth-avenue school, (Toâ€" ronto) situated near West Toronto Junction. will be opened next Monday; Mrs. Polley will be in charge. ASTONISBING low prices just now at Neville’zs for bouts..shoes and overshoes, because he is quitting business. The date printed on each paper denotes the time when the subscription expires. We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our Correspondents. iBUY your dry goods at the Fire Proof and get a handsome present. Will D. Atkinson. No. 27 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5‘, ’89 Local and General. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. an»: "(yam " 3mm; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Richmond HI] I. Ont. Whole No. 1639 mm 31. I). W. CLENDENAN’S ELECTION CARD â€"_â€"The election card of D. W. Cleoâ€" dcnan is printed in this issue of the HERALD. The platform deserves the serious consideration of all true Cuna- dians and it shows the signs of the times to be ominous for the country. If ail parties cannot agree to have their children learn from the same book and sit upon the same form to imbibe such knowledge as will fit them to live good moral lives and earn an honest and good living. Iftho children of our citizens one with the other cannot get an educaâ€" tion suchas will fit them to go out into the world, neither can they live in that state of lil'e to which they have been called when they‘reach manhood and wonianhm‘wi’vq estate, and be eufiiciently good to associate one with the other in business-fir pleasurcpr socislemploymont. ‘ Let the division resulting from early ed‘n-l cation loo obliterated l'rom our midst. We‘ consider each and every part of the plat- form as laid down by Mr. Clendenan equally iuigortant and deserving of the intailigont consideration of the electorate. : How Hr. COULD TELLâ€"Lust winâ€" ter a reporter of the Boston Journal dropped into a large retailegtablishment. “ You have a great rush of business,” remarked the reporter. “ Yes,” replied the proprietor, “ partly because it is the holiday season, but mainly on account of' advertising.” “ How can you 'tell whether advertising pays ? " “ I can tell that advertising pays by stopping it. I’ve tried it; trade drops; the tide of purchasers flows some other way.” " Suppose you should give up advertisâ€" ing? ” " I should save a big pile of money, but should lose a bigger pile. You mus; keep the boilers heated ifyou. want steam. If you bank your fires too long, it takes time to start up. Adver- tising is the steam that keeps business moving. I've studied the matter.” THE CANADIAN QUEERâ€"This ele~ gant home magnzineie sure to please every Canadian woman. It is devoted to Fashion, Art. Literature, Flowers, the Toilet, and Household Matters. It is handsomely illustrated, and is equal to any of the high‘priced foreign publi- cations. Tlie imported designs for Fancy Work and Home Decoration, are worth alone the entire year’s subâ€" scription. No intelligent housewife can aflbrd to keep house Without its “ Hints on Cooking,” so ably conducted by the superintendent of' the Toronto Cooking School. It already has a circulation from Nova Scotin to British Columbia, and every lady pronounces it “ Charm- ing.” To introduce it into every culti- vated home at once, it will be sent on trial for three months for only 25 cents. Address,â€"THE CANADIAN QUEEN, To- ronto, Ontario‘ To OUR Snesoetneasâ€"The SPECIAL ANNOUNGEMENT which appeared in" our columns sometime einee, announcing a special arrangement with Dr. B. J. KENDALL 00., of Enosburgh Falls, Vt., publishers of“ A Treatise on the Horse and his diseases,” whereby our subscrib- ers were enabled to obtain a copy of' that valuable work FREE by sending their address to B. J. KENDALL 00., (and enclosing a twoâ€"cent stamp for mailing same) is renewed for a limited periods We trust all will avail themselves of the opportunity of obtainâ€" ing this valuable work. To every lover of the Horse it is indispensable, as it treats in a simple manner all the diseases which afflict this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout the United States and Canada, make it standard authority. Mention this paper when sending for “ Zheatiw." No. 23 BUY China now at the Concrete while it is cheap; 12% percent. is quite a slice off already lowest prices. It will repay you to replenish your household stores in this line while you can save money. Other lines of goods are going cheap as usual, but the Crockery Dept. offers a special scoop to those who know what bargains are. Buy now. CAN’T PUBLISH THEM.-â€"The Acton Free Press says :â€"â€"A valuable subscriber sends us the Ten Commandments and asks us- to publish them. Under the circumstances we must decline to do so. It is true that. the Commandments were written several thousand years ago; but if we were to publish them some person would be sure to think they were all aimed at him, and so stop the paper. The publisher of a newspaper has got to be very careful about such things. XMAS GIFT SALEâ€"Wm: Atkinson announces in finother column that he will commence his annual Xmas Gift Sale on Monday next. A discount of 12% per cent. will be given to ull cash purchasers of $1 worth of dry goods. The presents are far ahead of previous years. As extras this year he ofl'ers a fur coat, dinneryset, tea set, and table lamp. See bills or adv. for full particu- lars. THE Concrete undersella Every com- petitor. There’s no fighting or running away on that atatement. Hit in news to you it will interest. you; It touches your pocket-book and contributes to your prosperity "and savings. If you doubt the fact put it. to the proof. DATES CHANGEDâ€"Lust week we changed the dates opposite the names of our subscribers on their address slips. We trust toa favorable consideration from those who have not yet favored us with their subscriptions as we require money to meet demands matie upon us by city houses who do not asa rule favorably listen to excuses. It is con- trary to our wish to worry our friends about a. dollar or two, but many of them makeZa muckle. Don’t you know! IT Is not too late for you to put in your guess and have a chance to win that handsome gold watch, or a silk dre’as, ' or a dinner set, or a dress robe, or a beautiful toilet set, offered by Will D. Atkinson of the Fire Proof. THE RIGHT Sumâ€"At a meeting of the Trustees of the Methodist Church this morning, the contragt for varnishing and kalsomining the Church was given to Mr. W.’ Hewiigqn. ‘ .The work will be done Jin‘ the linear. artistic style. After next. Sunday éer’vices will be held in the Lectureâ€"Room while the work he being done. ‘ “ ‘ n SMITHâ€"At Edgxaky, ou the 2nd Dec, Mury Smxth. widow of the lute Jacob Smith, aged 91 years 2 months and 24 days NEWBERY-Ou Thursday. Nov. 23th», 1889, at her father‘s residenco. near Richmond Hill, of diabetes, Sam]: Gertrude, youngu‘w and b0.â€" Iovwi daughter of Henry J. and Small J. Newbory, aged 4 yr»; 5 months and 20 days. CLARKâ€"Al: Richumvxa Hi1}, on Thursday, 25th Nov.;1\/Li:~zs Mon’udn Clark, aged :50 yonus. The deronmrd was born in Ontario and nmrly the whole of 1101' lnvg life was went in Richmond Hill andnuighborhfind'. her lunm'mhoak Mac-«3 last Saturday afternoon, ub 2 pm” to burml ground in this plucu; services conducted by the Rev, Mr Simpson, Moved by Mr. Marsh, seconded by Mr Naughton, that Miss Newton’s application for the position ns'teacher ofthe 2nd Dept. of Public School he accepted at a salary of $275.00.â€"-â€"Cm'ricd. FORSYTIIâ€"AL Aurora, 611 Thursday, 28th Nov, the wife of Mr Marshal Forsyth, of a son Moved by Mr. Math, seconded by Mr. Trench, that the Secretary notify ‘he par- ents of pupils of the High School who are in arrears of fees and ask them to settle befure'the end of the‘year.â€"-Unrriud. Mr'. Brown then took the chair. Moved by Mr. Trench, seconded by Dr. Wilson, that lhe Chairman, Secretary and Headmaster bea committee to advertise Entrance Examinatioua,~get up circulars, and advertise opening of High Scth.â€"~ Carried. Misé Winters’ resignation as;msclxer of the 2116 Dept. of the Public School was read. Moved by Mr. Marsh, seconded by Mr, Trench, that Miss \Vuters’ resignation be accepted and that a leslimonial be given her,_s'igned by the Secretary and Chairman. Accoums from the Seeretary for postage, Mr. Trench and Mr. Brownlee for supplies to Hzgh and Public Schools were presented and, on motion of Mr. Marsh. seconded by Mr. Lynelt, were ordered to be paid. The minuiés of previous meeting were read and adopted. The Reeve and Councillor Savage are appointed aBuildiug Committee to carry out the agreement relating to the erection ofa Hall in the Park. Council adjourned,’ A meeting of ihe School Bsmrd wag held on Monday afternoon, Dec 2nd, at which Messrs. Wilson, (Chair-mm; pro tem) Marsh, Switzer,~‘L_vneit. Glusr}, Trench, Duncan, Naughmn, Savage, Brown and Russell were present. Moved by Mr. Sanderson, seconded by Dr. Wilson,'that this Council approves of the acceptance of Messrs. L. Innes & Sons’ tender of $179 for erecting the Ball in the Parkâ€"Carried. adopted. The following accounts were read :â€" W R Proctor, teaming, gravel, 6w .......... $3 Geo Mncdonald, leather for Engino.. Joseph Powell, levelling site for Hull.. Joseph Hall, barrel of lamp oil ..... Levi Gabv, tar and teaming . The last meeting of the Council was held on Friday evening, 29th Nov. The Reeve occupied the chair, and Councillors Atkin- son, Sanderson, Savage and Wilson were in t ' places. t . _,_ inules of 28th October Were reafand Moved by Dr, Wilson. seconded by Mr. Sanderson, that. this Council approves of the action of the Cbmmittee in the matter of the agreement. with the Committee of the R. H. 8; Y. St. Ag'l Society in rethrenoe to the erection of a Hall in the Public Purlt, dated 61h Nov. l889.--«0nrried. The proliminary Committee of the Hall in the Public Park reported that Messrs. L. ques & Sons tendered for the building for the sum of $179 which tender was apâ€" proved nnd accepted by the Committee. J osebh Hull, barrel of hmp oil.. . 12 05 Levi Gaby, tar and teaming ....... . 13 73 Moved by Mr. Atkinson, seconded by Mr. Savage, that the *Treaurer be instructed to payrthe above accounts.~â€"Carried. The Court of Revision met at 3 p m. re local improvements on the Don and Dan- {orth roads. The engineer’s report was amended slightly in favor ofthe G. T. R... who had a representative present. The court meets again ntl p.m on Dec. 20 at the council chamber, Egiinton, Resolutions were passed re local runners authorizing the payment of various sums for township improvements, elc. A By- law to grantrthe sum of $3,596 for general purposes, lsb'or performed, etc.. was passed on the third reading. Councillor Clarke expressed it on his opinion that local im- provements were becoming a very expensive business, wherein Councillor Charles Peter- man concurred. The meeting adjourned at 9.45 to meet again on Dec. 16 in lhe same hall. The York Township Council met, on Monday, Dec. 2na, in Eglinton Town Hall. There were present: Reeve, A. L. Wilson ; John Morgan, lsl Deputy; S. T. Humber- stone, 2nd Deputy; Charles Peterman, 3rd De_puty_; William Clarke, 4th Depmy. Municipal Matters in York Township. SATURDAY NIGHT’S CHRIsTMAs‘ NUMBER.â€"â€"Torouto Saturday Night’s Christmas Number just issued is the most artistic Christmas number ever printed in Canada. It consists of forty pages of pictures, song and story, all original and illustrative of Canadian life, and one which‘vrhen mailed to friends in the old land will not compare unfavor- ably with the best productions of Lon- den and Paris. A dozen full-page illustrations, all by Canadian artists and engraved and lithographed without reâ€" gard to expense, will lend a great attractiveness to the edition, and in every page some charming picture relieves the text. A‘ host of poets, fiction writers and essayists have contributed, while sketches, fairy tales and many charming things for children are provided by other contributors. This holiday number so far surpasses: the one issued last year by saturday Night that no comparison can be made. ‘If you wish to send at Christ.- masseuVenir to a friend abroad. nothing will be more appreciated than Saturday Night’s holiday‘number. The art picâ€" tures are not copies of Old Country engravings, nor a job lot of lithographs, but exquisite photogravures of Canadian subjects. Not a line of reprint nor a copied picture appears in the whole forty pages. The paper throughout is heaviâ€" ly glazed; the printing cannot b e ex- celled, and the cover, with its heavy, gold margin, contains a realistic Rocky Mountain sketch. Price, thirty cents at all book stores or address: The SHEPâ€" PARD PUBLISHING 00., 9 Adelaide St., West, Toronto. IN ALL ‘yom trading experience you never had such a chance to get fixed for the winter .ht'gnch low prices 36 how-"at the Concrete. We / put prices dawn right at the start whére they are bound to win, We don't ask you to" “take our word butl'et the goods speak for 'us. Come and see .them. Meeting adjourned. Vlllage Councll. School Board. DEATH. Bll‘l‘kl. M, TEEFY. $34 87 2 00 In case your nmrk is not 2'0 inter-ed in the Pat- ent Office, apply 90 MUNN Co..'nnd procure immediate protecmou. Send for Handbook. COPYRIGHTS for books. charts, mapl. . eLc., quickly procured. Address MUNN 85 00.. Patent Solicitors. GENERAL Omen: WBROADWAY‘ N, ‘5 u nu . V“ Butter an March, 1588 g1?) ALED TENDERS, addressed to the un 10r- L uigywod, and endorsed “ Tender for Hot Water Houtmg Amuwufiua, Brampton, Ont, will be re- ceivml until V‘Jmlnnsduy, lath December next, for tho confirmation of u Hot, ‘Wutor Heating Ap purwfiua at tho Brampton, Out, Post Oflico Build- ing. Each tender must be accompanin 5v {m ac- cepted bank cheque made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to five per cent. (71’ the amount of- the ten‘ der, which will be forfeited if the party uecliue to enter into a contract when called u [mm 190 do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. W'fii;fiéfi£§fih€nt will not be bound to accept the lowest or any ranger. Plans and spozificntions can be seen and form of tundvr and all necessary information obtained 3.13 this Depm'tnmnt and at the Clerk of Works 011100, Brmupton, Ont, tutor Wednesday, lib December next. Persongtbl’iaefing are notified that tenders will not; be considered unless m ado on the printed form su'gpxgeq. M341 signeq vyith their actugxl‘sggnatures. W‘A fine'herd of Thom-Bred Holstein Cattle, arid some part Holstein Cattle; also, Clydesdale Horse and More, Hamiltonian Bond-horses, Farm Implements, &c. As the proprietor has leased his fun-m [ind is giving up farming the whole stock will be sold. 5. SHUNK, JR Nov 29â€"3 Department of Public Works, Ottmm, Nov. 28th, 1880 011' ‘t-Igeâ€"fiIEâ€"fdâ€"ngrevorf rthat paper. The charge is two cents a word each insertion. Address THE MAIL. Toronto. Canada. There will be sold by Public Auction at MAPLE GROVE FARM, Edgole‘y, on Wednesday. December Isth‘, I889. The third page of the Toronto DAILY MAIL is noted for ” Want" advertisement. If you wantrto bpy orvsell‘anything. ‘ If you wantasituatiofl’, a mechanic, :3 business, machinery, lodgings, if you have lost or found anything, or if you want to find out, wnere anyone is, adVertise in the Toronto DAILY MAIL and'read the advertisemgnts Miss A Law is in Toronto visiting her sister, Mrs A Wright ' Miss Cooper, of Uxbridgo. is visiting her par- ents in this village JOHN BROWN, Chairman B. of E RevW W Percival is attending a. meeting of tha Presbyterian Church at Strmtford Mr Robinson, of the Toronto Telegram, spent Sunday with friends on the Hill Mrs Mulcahy, of Orillim, is here visiting her father, Mr M Teefy, postmaster. The next: Examinations for Entrance to the School will be held on This powder never varies. A marvel of purity Strength and Wlmlesc‘vmenessi More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test,sli(:,1"b weight. alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co., 106 Wall 812., N. Y. lath, mm. and 20th of December Mr and Mrs W Freak, of Barrie, returned home yesterday.a.fter s ending a few days with their old friends in Rio mond Hill, Rev. Mr. Bates, Rector of the parish, has been confined to the house through illness for the fast two weeks, and it may be two or three weeks anger before he is able to be about. In the mean time Rev. Mr. Jupp is ably filling the necessary duties of the parish Richmond Hill High SchooL A UCTION SALE. A great success. Each issue contains colored lithographic plates of country and city residen- ces or public buildings. Numerous engravings and full plans and specifications for the use of such as contemplate building. Price $2.50 a year. 25 cts. a copy. MUN N a: 0.. PUBLISHERS. AL 00., who have had over 40 Years’ experience and have made over 100,0(1) applications for American and For- eign patents; Send for Handbook. Corres- pondence strictly copfldentiah Is the oldest and most popular scientific and mechanical paper published and has the lamest circulation of any paper of its class in the world. Fully illustrated. Best class of Wood Emu-1w- ings. Published weeklz. Send for specimen colxfii Price $3 a year. ‘our months’ trial, $1. In N & 00.. PUBLISHERS, 361 Broadway, N.Y. ARCHITECTS do BUILDERS Edition of Scientific American. ‘ :,*Wll:.D “ ‘fi? ‘ mam“ AND ALL SEVIMMER COMPLAINTS AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS H" [S SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR. SHELDREN OR *ADULTS. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION! Miss Dice, of Milton, is here visiting her sister ,FQ‘WLERS Absoiufieiypure. flu. wig”, {VAL saw: 9501mm: PUB. ,. §;%3_E-§%ObEI;RAz ‘ >2¢§Eié§iérd 1316135115 “v, (31.x! C’a®/‘ R AM PS TRADE MARKS. Society Notes. commencing at 9 a II) r, J. A. E. SWITZER. mu B. of E. Soc-Trans. B. of E EARRHGEA YSENTERY _AT_ By order, CURES A. GOBEIL, Secretary , . m ,. The Pervlo " 'vâ€"Savel Swing! Saved! and money laid u for‘ a. rainy day purchasmg "’2 c' 3 Héuschom Supplies at the Ontario om. am TYPHOID - u ‘ MALARIA R SPRING FEVER? Butter and wantedâ€"Highest Price Paid» FULL LINE OF PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, 36018" SHOES PRICES AWAY DOWN. ‘ Choice Flour, Bacon, &c. alWays kept in stock: COAL AND WOOD STOVES AT AND BELOW - CITY PRICES. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS CHEAP: 131305., GHBMISTS AND BRUEEIETE 4- - BIB!!! â€"~RICHMON D HILL HARDWARE STORE- FULL RANGE OF GOODS. FOR“) “TI-IE WINTER.â€" Winter Fm Wear. lst; â€"Tho Customer buying the largest amount over $75 will receive a Lady's nr Gent's Fur Ooat' 2ntl~â€" do do do do $50 do a. Beautiful Dinner Set 3rd â€" do do do do $25 do a Fine China. Tea Bet 4171] -â€" {*0 (10' (10‘ 7 do $15 do u Handsome Table Lamp LEFWhen Produce is tukm) in Exchange far Goods no Discount or Gift will be allowed. and 110’ Discount 011 Groceries Such as Men’s Snow Excluders, plain Overshoes, Men’s Alaska and Rubber Ankle Boots, Men’s Telescope Felts, Ladies’ and Misses’ Carnivals, Over-- . shoes, Rubbers. Felt Boots and Slippers, Kangaroo and Alligator Boots, :1 full range of Men’s Long Boots, 8w. Calland see us. m mg -â€" mule. ~Great Discount and Holidayâ€"1 mmGift‘ Sale.“â€" WIRE. ATKINSON AALL EASE PURCHASERSL OF Dry Goods, Clothing Millihcry, Mantles Crockery, and Glassware, to the amount of $1.00 and up, during the Sale, will be allowed a Discount. of of 12% per cent, or if preferred, a Present to the value of 12% per cent. of their purchase. EXTRAS IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE’ -€0N CRETE ‘ HOUSE- r -» For Varmty and General Excellenceâ€"fl ‘ Our Stock of SlapEe and Fancy Dry Goods. Millinery. Manlles. Ready-Made Clefng Crockery, and Ginsswaw cannot. be excelled. The equal of the Stock has never been soon in this neighborhood. It is Peerless and Perfect. It works like mngic.drivi11g the disease or it“ builds np the entire systmn ma rundo pursuits. 1‘ ‘mptoma out of the system. Try it! Try it! It '011 m ’10 to attend to your accustomed med 011137 by lst; â€"Tho Customer buying the largest amount over 2ntl~â€" do do do do 3rdâ€" do do do do 4th â€"â€" {to do‘ do do IVIONDAY. the 9th 01 DECEMBER. 1889; He will commence a Great Discount and Xmas Gift Sale. The Sale will continue till the Blah of Dec. F RESH Cuntom work a speciallv. Served and pegged repairing neatly and promptly done.â€"-= EMETHEEWg. 0:? Repairing promptly attended to. It will pay you to buy your stoves from VVML. A’E‘Kfifi'i‘iébw, Direct Importer. My Stock is now complete for Winter Trade and includes a “R. @EVERSrâ€" STOVEPIPES. House ! ARE YOU 'I‘HREA‘TENED WITH C. MASON. FOR ALL KINDS OF Eiiohmond H111. Bch to announce that on GO TO THE JOSEPH H1 HT am mamas, STOVES, STOVES ! CHEAPER EVER. 'J'HA N BIBHMBNI] HILL. TEAS

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