101’ London, England, 1‘: Wm.McA1-Ihuc, K C M G, M. r. ", ex-Lord Mayor 31‘ London, TPresident. ‘37 W Baynes,Esq‘F I A,Secretary Reserve Fund. .0 b...$\‘10,000,000 Annqu Income . . . . . . 1,600,000 Invested in Canada. . . 1.200.000 Deulh clalms paid. . . . 10,000,000 'l'uP.1T0 REFERENCES. :m \IcDonuld,Esq. C. J. Campbell, Esq., «'euutorMuMusLer A. . Smith, Esq. _ ‘, Metculfe, Esq. Rev. Enoch Wood, D. _.\7: 1 u made on security of Compuny‘a Policy at I» per cent interert. ' ' ' pr made toChurch Trustees, at a low rate of interest. Send fur prospectus. . La, Headaches, Iizziness, a: Limrn, Constipation, Dryness the Skin, Drupsy, JDimuess of “n, Jazmdice, Salt Rheum, pelas, Scrofum, Fluttering of ' Heart, Nervousness, and Gen- 23. Debiï¬ty; ml ï¬zeso and many v.23 similar, Complaints yield‘ to the .’ ‘nï¬uenco of BURDOCK YTD BETTEES. “mocks allthe clogged avenues of tha ’els, Kidneys and Liver, carry; 5‘ gradually without; weakening the “.1, all the impurities and foul we of tho secretions; at the same Correcting Acidity of the 961}, c my; Bilicusnpss, Dysy . MESH 81 MIME†iii-XE STAR "WE KEY TO HEALTH. 'italized Air fur extracting. 1 will -ï¬ll .withontpniu m; the lowest; prices. Best on rubber $8, cheapest 91131.1 Olermont- - irristersï¬olicitors, m“ g :2: ‘7'i‘A LIZED AIR - Dr A ROBINSON. < *1. H. RIGGS, L. D. 8., ET. Corner King & Yonge Sts., TORONTO. n.11kfnlf0rth0 favors of the past years ill be consulted in any branch of the pro ;. as follows"- . . mud Hill .......... 9th & 24th of each moat; ." ‘dmvr House) u, ‘lst, 8th, 16th, and 22nd do bru ge 1mtg; CONVEYANCERS, ETC .1110 Ofï¬cesju). I4Lu11( Lhun;bers,1 é‘zYHUHdIHiA“ Ofï¬ce-3 UAR: FOR SALE. in Square .. Elli}! ( Walker‘s Hotel) rton, W Cook, J R Miller; PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN. 1". May 29th, 188-1. 1yâ€"p61 . i’lnuseis one of the Best Hotels to be ‘ ,h of Torontn. Everything is managed n "7,888 Style. Sample Room for Cmnmer- Ju’s. Good Smbhng and uttcntive farms, $11 per day. Proctor's lile . .» Hotel to connect with all the N R R :, =ugNurlrh and South. at; 8 u 111., 12 u. U 1 m. and 6.00 n m. Bud Mnrch 1888 ‘ a‘. Shell, out of Impmtvd Stock, is an .zond L‘our, lmving very sound young .. of his get for “Mich I want; 0. frurh n ur. I will sell him sooner than I “ould otherwise have done. 'lzed air always on hand at the places .Lment. It does awuy with the pug: Lu. :- ï¬ï¬‚ieth pm of itshulk. It in a grand, double size teleâ€" .r;{e as is easy in wu'l‘y We will also show you how you- t'rmn $3 tn $ 1 0 a day at Inst. from the slurl,wi(hâ€"- lam-e Better wrnr at unce. We pay ull express chug“. LHALLE'I‘TJI (10., Box 880, PURTLRND, MAKES. .mn‘is‘uers,’ Solicitors, &c. Ofï¬ces 'elaide Street East, Toronto. 32.4 Hill Post omce Every Saturday. On Suuuduys. ' [0 Loan at Lowest Curran Rates PALMER HOUSE T{ICMMOND HILL, 2:?a1mer, Prop. ’ LAWRENC 6. h, 1584 s'rtcn, C0011, Wallace & Eacalonald. ‘88â€"1 year 'IMGNIJ ï¬Hn.L, ONT. I": n'xn NJ"), 1'FI)‘IU('TII.' R0 ident ‘ ..Y. Stan: ‘n’omun's 1.’ wit-:1, * -i;;1tulL- J‘hyaidxm to SmJoJm's - whom Dispensnrxos, Brooklyn. U « .~.bi1 10 arm; and from G to 8 pm 3-1 Filling 29th. 1880; 9:513 G. LANQS’E‘AFFE 80036; 'J‘I'Cns. for Canada. 32‘.Welljugtun EL, East, Toronto SURGEON DENTIST, A URORA A D'PEEBY, CO; 9 E“. LIFE fluxtztl, H5 QUETTUN SI‘I GEORGE, ()uk Ridges a 13.30 0.411,, and] to 2.30 p.11: an, MAPLE, 8 Of London, England and Firm Elmer Medalist :0, M. 0.1:, .4. Ontario. L. ’No. 14 Building & Loun' chambersï¬Ã© Toronto st. flch 20th .ZISh 23rd .28th ,2‘Jth 30th Dec 151 883 '1‘ C M-ILLIGAN. mg places of Rear of the Central Bunk 1yâ€"p6m cational Association will hold its meeting [1'01'1890 at St. Paul, l“lllll., July 4 to ll. Half railway rules from all points to allwho attend. Special Excursions HATE being provided to the Local Lake illogion, Yâ€"cllowstonu Park and other ‘Nortlj Paciï¬c Points. For particulals :aud free coyy ut' Bulletin containing 3' program, address S. SIIERI’N.,.SL_cretm'y JImcul Exceutiw Lioumiin'cer St". Paul, Minn. EDUCATIONALâ€"The National Edu- IN THE SURROGATE Doualaâ€"~ch- lindu’ Clark, of Richmond Hill, died last Noyembcwlcglving property to the exâ€" tent 0131.530. Her will was ï¬led on Fliday. The estate is all left to two nieces named Appleton. ! Mary Hilts, of Markham township, died last month, leaving a. small estate. Jolm Hilts pe- titions for administra’tiou. PUBLIC Normaâ€"A meeting of the members of the Richmond Hill and Yonge St. Agricultural Society will be held at the Council Chamber, in this village, on Wednesday, Jan. Z2ud, at 2.30 p.n1., for the election of ofï¬cers and the transaction ofother important busiâ€" DCSS. PASSEDâ€"J. T. Brown’s name, of Richmond Hill, appears in the lust 0t- Iawa Gazette as having passed the Civil Service preliminary examination. Arch- ibald Vunderburgh. of Maple, passed the preliminary, and Edward Vanderâ€" burgh passed that and the qualifying. ANNUAL MEETING.â€"â€"Tlle Conservaâ€" tives of \Vest York will hold their an- nual meeting at Eagle’s Hall, Weston. on Wednesday. Jan. 22nd, at 130 pm. The election of ofï¬cers and other very important business will be transacted. A large attendance is requeeted. IMPROVING.â€"â€"Mlss McCague, of Vic- loria Square, has been dangerously ill since the death of her mother. Dr. Lewis G. Langstafl has been in constant attendance, and it is to he wished that under his assiduous attendance her re- covery may shortly take place. DIVISION C()URTS.â€"~The meetings of Division Court No. 3 will be held at the Court House, Richmond Hill, on the following dates: â€"â€"Jnnuury 9111, March 19, June 10, September 5, and November 15. SICI<.â€"4-'l‘liosé of tulle friends of our postmaster will regret to learn that lie is seriously indisposed. But it is to be hoped that under the careful care of Dr. Wilson who is attending him that he will in a few days be able to attend to business. AI‘JOURNED.â€"The ï¬rst sittings of Division Court: No. 3, which was to have been held on Thursday last, was posponed unlil March 12, on account. of there being no cases on the docket. A. O. F.â€"-Court Richmond No. 7046 will meet in Masonic Hall toâ€" morrow (Friday) evening. Important business will be brought before the meeting. THE CHAMPIONSHIP,â€"At the shoot- ing for the Ontario lankard at Bradford on Friday, Dan Neilly, of that burgh, won by a score of 98. VAUGHAN COUNCILâ€"The ï¬rst'meetl ing of the Council for 1890 will be held at the Town Hall, Vellore, on Monday next, Jan. 20th, at 11 mm. Tim Malaga (N. S.) Mining Co’s Mine produced from January lsL 1889 to January lst 1890, 315 ozï¬. 9 dwts. and 13 grs. of gold, valued an $62,690. STAMPING of all designs on cloth, plush, or any other material dune at the HERALD Oï¬ice, cheap. Leave your orders; WHO originated the saying “You can’t please everybody.†We do it every time at the Concrete. may be round on 1116 at Geo P. Rowen & Co's Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce st.)Where advertis- ing contracts may be made for it IN NEW YORK PEOPLE who have tried the Conâ€" crete’s bargains cry for more like Oliver Twist. PROBABILITIES. Lakesâ€"Fresh to strong wesllo north~ west winds; fair, colder wealher, with local snow flurries. SAVAGE’S stock of' groceries, prdviâ€" sions, flour and feed is complete at bottom prices. "To. LR The date printed on each pumm- denotes the tiuw when the 'ubscriptiou expires. We do not hold ourselves responsible for tho opinions of our Correspondnnts. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, ’90. CATARRH, anneal-ML Dlnrnessâ€"HAV Feven‘. A new HOME TREATMENT. Sufferers are not generally 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. Microscopic research, however, has proved this to be a fact, and the result of this discovery is that a simple remedy has been formulated where- by catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications made at home by the patient once in two Weeks. N B.â€"Â¥This treatment is not a snuï¬ or an ointment; both have been discarded by reputable physicians as injurious. A pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent on receipt of ten cents by A. H. Dxon & Son, 803 West King Street. Toronto, Canada.â€"Toronto Globe. ’ Sufferers from'Catarrhal troubles should :arefully read the above. IAOO’HSVI’ Gr Suvngn I Cure Fitsâ€"T A Slocum Consumption Curedâ€"T A Slocum Annual Meetingâ€"Vaughan Ag'l Society Local and General. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. @112 9mm 3330mm. HEM! ADVERTISEMENTS. Richmond Hlll. Ont. Whole No. 1645 Volume 31. BIBLE SOCIETY.â€"Tlle annual meetâ€" imcr of the Richmond Hill branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society will be held on Thursday evening; Jan. 30th, in the Lecture Room of the Methodist Church. when Rev. J. Burton, M.A., B.l)., Hon. Sec’y of the Society. will address the meeting. A. meeting of the members was held at the Manse recentâ€" ly, when the elecdon of ofï¬cers resulted as followszâ€"Presidcnt, l’tcv. W. W. Percival; Vice-Presidentâ€, Rev. J. O. Spear: Sec’y-Treas.. Mr. Alex. Link- later; Depositary. Mr. M. H Keefler. Committeeâ€"Messrs. Wm. Atkinson, John Sanderson, Wm. Harrison, Ashn l'ord Wright, Dr. Wilson], Dr. L. G.‘ Imugsï¬afl'iJolm Brown, Thos. Newton, Frank Marsh, and AERfInnes. Col- leuiorswâ€"wcat of. Youge Strectl Misses To OUR SUBSCRIBERSâ€"Tlle SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT which appeared in our columns sometime since, announcing a special arrangement with Dr. B. J. KENDALL 00., ot' Enosbu‘rgh Falls. VL, publishers of “ A Treatise on the Horse and hisdiseases,"whereby our subserib ers were enabled to obtain a copy of that valuable work FREE by sending their 'address to B. J. KENDALL 00., (and enclosing a two~cont stamp for mailing same) is renewed for a limited period. 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 aflliet this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout the United ‘States and Canada, make it standard authority. Mention this paper when. sending/0r “ Yl'catt'sc.†N0. 23 A. O. U. W.-â€"At Newmaiket, on Monday, Jan. 13th, Bro. W. 1’. Cole, D.D.G.M., installed the ofï¬cers of Newâ€" market Lodge, No. 84. [is was assist~ ed by Bro. Milne, P.M.VV., 01' Queens- ville Lodge, acting as P.G.M.; Bro. Breekon, M.W., of Queensville Lodge, acting as G.F,; Bro. Sharp, of Sutton Lodge, as G.O.; and Bro. Bogart, of Newmarket- Lodge, as G. C. There was a large attendance of the members and visiting brethren, and at the close there was a sumptuous repast prepared in the large ante-room, to which ample justice was done bdy the brethren. This is a prosperous lo go. The attendance is good, and the oï¬ieers do their work well, making it interesting for the members to attend lodge meetings. The 'D.D.G.M. was tendered a hearty vote of thanks for his untiring zeal in the interest of the order, he hav~ ing driven 22 miles through a storm to be present at this important occasion. A Drsmnssmo CASE.â€"â€"-A most dis- tressing case of inhumanity was brought under the notice of Staff Inspector Archibald by Ald‘ Boustead on Friday Some months ago two Jig!th lads named Edward and Willie Reynoldé, who had been brought from the old country by Miss Jones. were sent to live with :1 farmer named Lauder. who resided at anbton Mills. A few weeks ago Lauder sold his farm, and, it is said, turned the children out upon the world with but twenty cents each to carve out their future. By some means Ald. Boustead became acquainted with circumstances and laid the matter be- fore Inspector Archibald, Toronto, who sent the boys to the Newsboys’ Home in the mean time. REâ€"OPENING.â€"â€"In addition to the particulars giVCn last Week of the reâ€" opening of Richmond Hill Methodist Church, which takes place on Sunday and Monday, Jan. 19th and 20th. the ladies of the church will furnish a sumptuous dinner in the School Room from 5 to 7 o'clock, consisting of fowl, meats, and other delicacies of' the season, after which a platform meeting will he held in the church and an excellent programme furnished. Revs. Messrs. Campbell, Lee, Lock, Percival, and Speer are expected to take part in the programme. The choir will furnish the best of music. anda ï¬rstâ€"class enterâ€" tainment may be expected. Tickets, 350; children, 200. ELECTION OF OFFICERS.â€"-At the last meeting of Ivy Lodge No. 115, A. O. U. W., held on Monday evening, the election of ofï¬cers for the ensuing year took place and resulted as follows :â€" Master Workman, Bro. W. H. Glass; Foreman, Bro. H. F. Hopper; Over- seer, Bro. George Tyndall; Financier, Bro. Isaac Crosby; Recorder, Bro. R, E. Law; Guide, Bro. T, F. McMahon; Inside Watchman, Bro, John Star-tup ; Outside Watchman. Bro. John Ledger- wood; Auditors, Bros. McMahon, Tyn- dall, and Glass, VERY PARTICULAR.â€"By the Mail we notice that Mr. James \Videmuu, a late foreman of' this oflice,but who is now running a paper in Qu’AppeHe, N. W. T,, advertises for “A prints; capable of taking charge; must; be a converted Methodist." A SAD SIGHT.â€"The spectacle of a mother and her son in a beastly state of intoxication was one of the sad scenes witnessed on the streets of this town a few evenings ago. Vigorous steps ought, to be taken to prevent. a repetition of such disgraceful episodes upon our pub- lic thorougliihreS.â€"-Exchange. ENGLISH CHURCH NOTES.â€"Services will be held in St, Mary’s Church here next Sunday morning, at 11 3.11)., and 7 pm. On Sunday, Jan. 26th, the annual Missionary services will be held in Trinity Church, Thornhill, at 11 rum, and St. Mary’s, of this village, at 3 p 111., when the Rev. Mr. Fiddler, rec- tor, Whitby, will preach. VAUGHAN AG'L Socer.â€"At the regular annual meeting of the Vaughan Agricultural Society held at Woodbridge on Thursday last, Jan. 9th, the election of ofï¬cers resulted as follows:â€"â€"-Presi- dent, E. Whitmore; Vice-President, M. Reaman; Secretary, T. F. Wallace; Treasurer, N. C. Wallace, M.P.; Audi- tors, John Nattress and John McClure. Directorsâ€"N, C. Wallace, Wm. Farr, S. Shunk, jr., D. Longhouse, A. T. Orth, Wm. MCClure, John S. Kinnee, Arch. Cameron, John T. Smith, jr, FURNITUREâ€"a full stockâ€"and picâ€" ture framcs made to order; all at less than Toronto prices. P. Savage. ever offered in Furs will be made. Don’t suppose that this is the old chest- nut sale of the snap variety. Come and see the genuine reductions and be con- vinced that we do all we claim. THE CONCRETE is offering big disâ€" counts oï¬' the balance of their Fur Goods. Remember thisâ€"our prices are always lower than any others. so a dis- count of 10 per cent. at the Concrete is equal; to 20 per cent.oflercd by two proï¬t stores. If you want. to buy or sell a Farm. ad vertise in the Toronto WEEKLY MAIL. That paper reaches 100,000 {armera’ homes every week, and your advertisement should meet the eye of someone who wants to purchase. Advertisements of this class are inserted in the Toronto WEEKLY MAIL for Five Cents a word each insertion, or Twenty Cents a word for ï¬ve insertions. Address THE MAIL. Toronto. Canada. Moved by Mr. Marsh, seconded by Mr. Lynett, that the sum of $10 be refunded to [he lake Treasurer, Dr. Wilson, be having paid that amount in excess on handng over the Books.-â€"-Cnrried. RECEIPTS BELL from 1888...$ Feel! ........ . County .. Government. .. Department. '1'ax.,.. Moved by Mr. Marsh. seconded by Mr. Duncan, that the boy, Fred Geode, who was suspended sometime ago from the Public School be allowed to attendâ€"Car- ried. The Sec’y then read a statement of the Receipts and Expenditure of both the High and Public Schools for 1889, which was as follows:â€" Minutes of In»: meeting in 1889, were rend and conï¬rmed. Communications read.“ Moved by Dr. Wilson, seconded by Mr. Marsh, that the following accounts be paid :â€"- I Chas Mason. acct, H S $1.71, I’ S $2.45...$4 16 "1‘ F BNMulibn, " ' 56, †4.33... $89 John Piper, 25... 25 â€"Carried. The ï¬rst meeting of the School Board for 1890 was held on Saturday last, Jan. lllh. Members present, Messrs. Brown (chair- man)_Mmsh, Swilzer, Wilson. Lynett Dun- caEILGIass, Napghton and Crosby. The ()E-H'nnd Rifle Association clubs shot, their second match of the year on T e day of last week with the folluwing M‘with the number of mat- nwo inn lost by each team :-â€"- THE LATE JAMES TILT'S WILL;â€" The will of the late James Tilt, Q. G. of the fun of Muloch,Tilt& Co..Toronto, who did a few weeks ago at Brampton, has been entered For probate. The value of the real and personal property amounts to $206,000. The will makes the iol~ lowing bequestsâ€"Annie Beattie (niece), $200; James Tilt (nephew), farm on Centre road, Toronto Township, 100 acres, free from all encumbrances; Wm. Tilt (nephew) $5,000; Fred Tilt (nephew), $55,000; Wm Tilt (brother), $5,000; Elizabeth Tilt (niece), $2,500; Minnie Tilt (niece), $2,500; Charles Grogan (nephew), $2.500, Rev. J. P. Lewis, $1,000; Mrs. Grogan (sister), 8200 per year during her life ; Wilfred Tilt (nephew), son of Joseph Tilt, his law library, value $10,000, and interest in business, providing he studies law and enters the profession. Joseph T'ilt (brother), the residue of real and per-- sonal property, which will amount to about $183,000. Well Pleased- DEAll. SIliS,-â€"I can recommend Hag- yard’s Yellow Oil as a sure cure for Illeumalism. I had it for sometime and was cured by two bottles, and I must any it is the best thing I can get for general use as a. pain reliever. J. MUSTARD, Slrathâ€" avou, 0m. CANADA’S Como PAPER.-â€"Grip beâ€" gins its thirty-«fourth volume with the New Year, which. means that this brave lit‘tlejournal has celebrated its seven- teenth birthday. When we sayâ€"as we can withOut hesitation- that its ability both literary and artistic has been kept up ’to a uniformly high standard throughout this long period. and that to-day it is as bright as ever, we men- tion a fact exceedingly creditable, not only to the conductors of Grip, but also to the Canadian people, without whose appreciation and support this phenomenon ofjournalism would have been impossible. We call it a phenomenon advisedly, for so far as we are aware, there is not another country of Canada’s ageâ€"cerâ€" tainly no other Colonyâ€"that can boast of a sixteenâ€"yearâ€"old Comic Jonrnal. Grip has well deserved its success. It is not merely a clever and amusing paper, it is also a recognized power in Canadian public life, and a power which, we are glad to say, is always on the right side wherequestions of moral principle are concerned. It ought to be a pleasure to eycry Canadian to contribute to the suc- cess oï¬lsuchw a journal,,â€"â€"and" the‘ most practical way of doing this is by‘ sub- scribing. The price is only Two Dolâ€" lars per year in advance. Subscriptions may he‘sent direct to Grip, Toronto, or from this oflioe. Langsuï¬â€˜ and Morgan; east of Yonge Street, Misses Storey and Brillinger; for Vi<toria Square. Misses Lundy and NicP-nls; for Headford, Misses Teasâ€" da 2 zuli Comisky. Total Receipts ........ 'l‘otul Exveuditure Deï¬cit .H. Scarboro’ Bradford ...... Newton Brook. Aurora. ....... King City Midland .. Alliston ........ Point Edward. Tottenham. .. Orillin ., .v v. n e, “nu uwu . .. w, .. have them re 11} again. I M EA N A RAD l CA L C U E . I have made the dis ase of Fits, Epilepsy 0 Falling Sickness a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Cure the worst cases; Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once fora treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infallible Remedy. Give Express and 13-05;: Ofï¬ce. It casts you nothing; for a trial, and it will cure zou. Address:-H. G. R0012, n__..--_ “‘13-- n...‘ nun.â€" Ann- ..nâ€" nâ€"_.-__. --..A-.â€".. rost umce. it costs you nothing; for a trial, and it will cure ou. Addres MIC-1 Branch Ofï¬ce, I86 WEST ADELAIDE STREET, 'ORONTOu Total Clubs. THE School Board. PUBLIC SCHOOL The Trlgger. $2078 13 HIGH SCHOOL 17R 88 426 50 700 00 495 75 27 00 250 00 EXPENDITURE Total Expeu ...$1875 82 Bahon hand... 202 31 Points. Won. Last 795 18 0 778 16 '2 735 13 5 742 11 7 731 10 8 721 10 B EST IGGEST ARGAINS Total 517 592 $1393 69 1423 42 29 73 $2078 13 1 AT 1.30 1mm, For the Election of Ofï¬cers and other very important business. A large) attendance respectfully requested. W, J. BULL, D. w. GLENDENAN, Seemmx‘y President Your Vote and Influence is requested at the next election in West York for the Ontario Legislature on the following plat- form :â€" 2. l'imvincial Rights shoula be subor- dinate to the interests of the Dominion at large. ..r... . ._ n. x Veterinary Surgeon Gold Medalist. and Honorary Member of tho Ontario College of Veterinary Surgeons, Tumn’co. Richmond Hill every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon. Calls by Mailr Telephone, or otherwise promptly attended to 1. Equal Rights for all classes and creeda. Stand for Canada before party in resisting French and clerical aggression. Abblish the Separate Schools and bags the English language taught. to all citizens. The gowder never males; A marvel of purity strengb and wllni'esomoness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low best,short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only it; affair ROYAL BAKING PO‘WDER 00., 106 Wall .S .. .' . Eagle’s Hall, Weston, __o Nâ€" WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22‘. 4. Abolish Sch0ul Book monopon and make Schools more efficient. *THORNHILL, ONT-W -ANNIIM. MEETING !- 5, Prohibition of the Liquor Trafï¬c and the placing of Licenses, so long: as they continue, and civil service appointments in the hands of a Non-Partizan Commiswn. To the Electors of West Yark. 6. A Registration shonly before Elec- tions to save. the expense and complications attending present. system and also a secret ballot. 7. The continuance of the Nationle Policy, so long as the United Slates mam- taig prggem attitude,- 9. Make Elections come on a ï¬xed day no that neither party could surprise the other by springing an election on the conntry.___ 12, Honesty, economy and efï¬ciency in all_gi_¢par§mems. 11. Befo're capital gets the hold upon our country that it has upon the United States, the position' of those who labor should be made unassallable. Withthe above amendments the strong holds of the boodlers, ofï¬ce-seekers and those who trade upon race and creed for place and power would be broken down, and many a home now desmule and deso- lated would be made comfortable and happy. Worn Out and Run Down. BY disease and debility the human sys- tem becomes worn out and run down before its time. Keep the head clear. the bowels regular, the b10ud pure, the kidneys and liver active by the use of Burdock Blood Bitters, nature’s great tonic and regulator, and disease cannot exist. MA1{I{1ED WALKERâ€"At Weston, Sunde morning, at 1.30 C. E. Walker, of the Walker House, Weak-11 aged 47. . CROMPTONAID Weston, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Rummy, 011 Tuesday, 14th January, Martha, relicb of the late Rev. Thomas Crompton, in the 74th year of her 8. The preservation and development of mineral and timber interests, UsnEnwoopâ€"MORRISON-~At the residence of ' the bride’s father, on Christmas Day, by the ‘ Rev. G. A; Love, Mr Jmues A. Usherwood, of S‘bradome farm, Aumm, eldest sun of John Uthrwood, Esq†to Mmy (‘.. Morrisun,secnnd daughter of 15. F. Morrison, Esq†Rose Hill, ‘ Newmurket. 10. ' Place the redishibution of constitu- enciea in Ontario with the Judges of the Co_u_rt ofLAPpeal. AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR. CHILDREN OR ADULTS. DR. FOWLER'S '- 25x1“: OF 0 3‘13. ‘WI L D ' Absolutely Pure. nge When 1 say Cure I do not mean merely t9 “stop they: (qr autime, an_d_t_l}en ._...01a _ Wes! York Conservatives g; (IBAIIIm-tmtgh, THflUSANDS 0F BOTTLES GIVEN AWAY YEARLY. . W. Clendenan. futâ€"315195 Méfï¬ug ‘O L: I C ’a® /' ‘R A M PS IARRHGA YSENTERY Will be held £1.13 TBAWEERBY‘ HUBERA' DEATH. Yours, (fa, CURES ~AaSander80n Erase;â€" COAL AND WOOD S'I‘OVES AT AND BELOW CIT} PRICES. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS CHEAP. DRUGGISTS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, â€"â€"Perfumes in Great Variety HAIR, NAIL, AND TOOTH BRUSHES. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. Gratiï¬es the palate, refreshes the body, brightens the mind, and makes yr Bless the man Who ï¬rst made Tea. But a bad Tca~enough said‘ You want :1 Tea to tie to. Youzwill ï¬nd- it in our 30 cent. Japan. As in 'Eeas 99» in all. Evl freshness is what we pledge to all. «RICHMON D HILL HARDWARE STORE QEDParties from a distance getting Sale Bills printed can have them done in time to take home the same day. We are prepared to do all kinds of~Plain and Ornamental: “Printing at the LOWEST PRICE and on theâ€"â€" Shortest Notice possible. ‘ HERALD ’ OFFICE, -CONCRETE HOUSE- HAVETRHIIEHINI}. ï¬jï¬- Repairing promptly attended 10. It will pay you to buy younatoves facin- Usr, Winter Balm for chapped handsi lls purifying and healing properties renders the Skin soft and silk-like in its textures. WM. ATKINSON, Direct importer. STOVEPIPES. J05 Priming! E???TTT â€"â€"â€"â€".A GOOD TEA‘ SQN 4M4; RICHMOND HILL. C. MASON.. Richmond Hill. Everything we sell is the best. 1101‘ AIR FURNACES, RICHMOND HILL STOVES, STOVES E THAN Purity and