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York Herald, 30 Jan 1890, p. 2

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Rxénmoxn HIan ONT. (Late of Brooklyn N. Y.), formerly Resident Su‘geuu to the N.Y. State \Yomun’s Hospital, NY. City, and Visiting Physician to St.John’s Hospital and Southern Dislvensaries, Brooklyn. OFFICE norms until 10 8,111.; and from 6 to 8 p in Richmond Hill Aug 29th, 1889: Thankful for the favors of the past years way still be consulted in any branch of the plfo I ainn, as follows '3 llthmnnd Hill .. 9th & 24th of ouch mo L Vitalized Air for extracting. 1 will -fill teeth wnhuut pain at the lowest prices. :Best teeth on rubber $5, cheapest $6. G. H. RIGGS, L. D. S., ‘5. E. Corner King & Yonge Sts., TORONTO. lat Palmer House) urorn. 15%, 8th, 16th, and 22nd tuufiVille ...... .,..ISth Markham ...... .. . .. .ZOth Victorin Square . . . . . 215st ’1“10mhi1] (Walker 3 Hotel) 23rd ndbridge ...... rmburg . Dle ton ...28th V‘ 11.0n,M. B. and First Silver -Medulist Us firefly of Toronto, M. C. P. S. Ontario. L. f, 1., L‘ "and (Late EOf London, England fiul ' ltc. Hours 8 to 9.30 MIL, and 1 to 230 pm '...28th do . “1ch do .. . ...... 30th do ".‘xtalized air always on hand at the places of rappoinmwnt. It does away with the pun in ducting- 7 Hi. LEWIS G. LANGSTA FF‘. VITALIZED‘ All: 3 ' Or A ROBINSON. SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA E‘ulicrtcn, Cook, Vallace 6; Macdouald. Barristers, Solicitors.&c. Oflices v“. Adelaide Street East, Toronto. amend Hill Post Qflice Every Saturday. a SFullerton. W 0001:, J R Miller. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN. I'uronto. May 29th, 1884. ly-pflm EWBBEEEWILMMW A G F LAWRENCE. 'N (N 27th. 1884 CONVEYANCERS, ETC ' w N .14B '1 Toromo L fficos-cfiumbcfis‘j Richmond Hill Office-:3 THE PALMER HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. £3" Palmer, Prop, flfomy to loan at Iowa! Current Rates WE arl Olermont- ""Ms Honseis one of the Best Hotels to be x mud 110th of Toronto. Everything is mszng .:» First Class Style. Sample Room for Commer- . ml Tuvalu-rs. Good Stablng and attentive 1‘uSL181'6. Teams. 31 new day. Procmr's Bus ‘ uvos this Hots] to connect with 0.11 the N R R rains going Northamd South. at 8 u. 111., 12 u. _.5.10 p m. and 6.00 n m. ._ {113E . , éizgsurance $933 Barristersfiolicitors, fiTAR Bred March 1888 v J. C, Snell. (lit of Import-d Stock, is an axtra good liour, hming .vory sound young Sons of his get {onwhich I want It frth Hour. 1 will [sell him scum-r than I would otherwise have done.‘ bjfl‘tli F013 SA LE. 1 £6, 1888â€"1391“ t t-u. I-“leth pun «fits hulk. I in n grand, double size tele- nc an in. any In curry We will also «how you how you - ram $3 ws I“ “(fly at leanl, from (hrI slart,wixh- .u-m-e Better wrih' M ours We pay all uxprass (-hurgel. " 'IALLET'Y (a 00., bux 3&0, I'uAu'LAM), MALI], 2,0! London, Engluud, ‘w’m. MCAI‘thL', K C M G, M ex-Lord Mayor )1” London, firesident. ‘J Baynes.Esq.F I A,Secretary ileselve Fund. .. ... $10,000,006 Aunqu income . . . . . . 1.600.000 Invest in Canada. . . 1.200.000 Dem!) chums pa‘ifl. . . . 10,000,000 '10? “no. REFERENCES. 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Rowell & Co’s Newspaper A dvertiaing Bureau (10 Spruce st.)where advertis- ing contracts may be made for it IN NEW YORK THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. ’90. THE Village School Board will meet on Monday next at 4 o’clock. IF wishes were horses everybody would ride to the Concrete. WASH embroidery silks and other kinds for sale at the HERALD store. CATARRH, QATARRHAL DIAFN assâ€"HAY FEVER A NEW HOME fan'rlnzu'f. Euflerers 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 eustaehian 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- CROWDED OUT.-â€"We are sorrv that a very interesting article by P. L. G. is crowded out this week, 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. APPOINTMENT.â€"-The Rev. Charles Shortt, M. A.. of Woodbridge, has been appointed rural dean of West Xork in place of Canon Osler, resigned. N B.â€"This treatment is not a. snuff 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. DIXON & Son, 303 West King Street, Toronto, Canadaâ€"Toronto Globe. “ THE man who laughs” IS the title of a book. The writer must know how the Concretc’s customers act over his barg‘lina. THE WORLD SAYS:â€"“ There is a posaibiliiy that. the contest in West. York for the Ontario Legislature will he triangular. His friends are urging exâ€" Reeve Wilson to enter the field as an Independent candidate. They claim that D. \V. Clendenan’s Equal Rights and Prohibition principles will lose him a great many Conservative votes, while on the other hand they rely on Mr. Wilson’s Liberal Friends who do not want Dr. Gilmour.” Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles should :arefully read the above. THE Concrete promises to protect the interests of customers for 1890 by pro- viding: the best goods, the newest goods, the cheapest goods to all persons alike, regardless of age, sex or condition, and expects on your part your continued patronage just so long as you find that Atkinson gives you more and treats you better than any other deities. THE I‘HLMT.â€"â€"Last Sunday the Methodist Church pulpit' in this village, was occupied by Mr. Joseph Tait, of Toronto, in place of Rev Mr. Rutledge who was under the influence of La Grippe. Mr. 'l‘ait preached two excel- lent discourses, in the morning from the W01‘ds"whnt must I do to de saved,” and in the evening “ Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved," found in Acts 1th1 chapter and 30th and 31m VCTSQS‘. COMMITTEE MEETiNo.-~We under- stand that a meeting of the East Ridâ€"- ing of York Liberal Conservative Association Committee will be held at the Albion Hotel, Toronto, on Saturday at ll a.tn., for the purpose ofappointing ‘a deputation to wait upon several gentlemen to ask their permission to I .liave their names submitted at a Future meeting of the Association as candidate lor the House of Commons for the East. Riding at the next election. l t A Guano OYSTER SUPPER.-~Tbe Thornhill Branch of the Diocesan Women’s Auxiliary Association intends givinbr an entertainment in Victoria Hall on the evening.r ot' \Nednesday, Feb. 12th. This Association worksfor the benefit of my }oer Missions iin the Diocesesth Algoma and the Northâ€"West, sending out boxes of clothing and other useful articles; and therefore deserves to be heartily supported. The committee intend to make the above entertainment as successful as possible. Mayor Clen denan has been invited to preside. ltrzsvs Evansâ€"The York County Council met for organization on Tuesday afternoon ; Clerk Eakin opening the proceedings. it was generally under- stood that Mr. J. D. Evans, Reeve of liltohieoke, was to be the new Warden, and so it came to pass on the first bal- lot. M 1‘. Evans’ nominal opponents were lleeve Ilumberstone, of York; Reeve Foster, ot' Markham ; and Reeve Varzant, of M ariiham Village. The new Warden has been- e- member of the County Council for 10 years, and has always taken a keen interest in‘t'he wel- fare of l‘ltobicokc and the courtly gener- ally He is a successful fruit. grower, c-mibinml with auetioneering, and a Conservative in poli ies. Hammondâ€"The pleasant evening of Monday Iiu'pcd to bring out me enormous crowd which attended the anniversary dinner in connection with the Methodist. Church. Loads uf‘young people from Richmond Hill, Thornhiil, Buttonviile, V’mtm‘in Square, and Mark hum were there to help cut the best but iiIWl dinner which has been given in this neighborhood this season. Without duuhL the people of lJeudt’ur-d desm‘i‘e much credit for the pains taken be proâ€" ‘vid'e such anvuppui'tuuity for all te‘tlhm" i'oughly enjoy, lhmuisdvcs. Dinner was Local and General. :un‘ul l’l'hjnyf) umil after 8 o’clock and oven then lots of must fowl had not; buck touchud, w' ich shm: the liberality; NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. ‘61:» 313m 3mm. Richmond Hlll. Ont; Whole No. 1647 Volume 31. of the ladies of that place. After dins ner the Rev. J. M. Simpson, pastor of the church. called the audience to order And, aftera few opening remarks, he called for the first piece on the pro gramme, which was a solo by Miss Ida Simpson. The excellent way in which this solo was rendered brought forth a hearty encore. Mr. Walter Sparks, baritone, of Toronto, then sang and was also greeted by an encore to which he responded. Mrs. N. Burton gave two recitations in good style. Miss Suther‘ land, of Toronto, brought forth repeated applause by her singing, especially in a duet with Mr. Hall, entitled “Excelsior.” Rev. Messrs. Rankin, and Locke gave addresses and both highly pleased the crowd with their remarks. The 001- lections on Sunday amounted to $27, and the receipts on Monday exceed- ed $73. To OUR SUBSCRIBERSâ€"The SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT which appeared in our columns sometime since, announcing a special arrangement with Dr. B. J. KENDALL 00., of Enosbnrgh Falls, VL, 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 Co., (and enclosing a twoâ€"cent 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 afliict this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout the. United States and Canada, make it standard authority. Mention this paper when sending fbr “ Treatise." No. 23 First Help for the Wounded. N ALL cases of wounds. bruises, sores, cuts and sprains prompt action is necessar and the wisdom of those “ho keep Higyard’a Yellow Oil on hand is demonstrated. It is a prompt. elYectual and reliable cure for all injuries, cro'up, rheumatism, sore throat, elc. Used inlet- nnlly or externally. 9 00 ficountfi...'... .....-....‘.... Moved by Mr. Atkinson, seconded by Mr. Savage, that the Treasurer pay the above accounts.â€"Carried. The Council ’met in the Clerk’s office on Friday, Jan. 24th, the Reeve in the chair, and all the Councillors in nttvndnnce. 7 Minutes of last meeting read and ap- proved. The Clerk read the following accounts:â€" Assessorâ€"J 01111 W Elliott ! Fence Viewersâ€"John W E-l-l‘lotfi, Jeremiah Mortson, and J 8.11185 Freak Bell Ringerâ€"Francis Wiley Locul Bomdoi’ Healthâ€"Matthew Manir, Henry Miller. and Dr Wilson Medical Health Officerâ€"Dr Wilson Sanitary Inspectorâ€"James Brownlee High School Trustees-J A E Bwitzer, re- ;PPOinmrl, his official term having expired; 'mncis McConaghy was appoipted to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignationeot P G Stuaae._§erm explrfmvlu Jump-y 1:39; ...._J_ nu... vthn Mr. Sanderson introduced By-Law No. 134. to appoint certain officers to serve the corporation for the year 1890, which was read a. first, second, and third time and pasied. r Thor following are the names of the persons appointed by the By-Law :â€" vvvw â€"7?rlTâ€".< Yfi fl M‘P'gfl'dkeeper and Impétiiibiifi'g omcerâ€"James Brownlee The Council then proceeded to select the following standing Committees for the year, viz : - Firge, Water qua met LigfifisLâ€"Més‘si‘é‘ Savage Ssnd‘erson ~13.11611“; ‘1! on By«La‘.'WS‘â€"Mes‘srs ilson, Atkinson and San- derson Financeâ€"Messrs Atkinson and Sanderson Streets and Sidewalksâ€"(western div) Messrs Pugsley. Savage and Atkinson. (Eastern div) Mgssxzs Pugsleyl, Sap'defsou and W' . n. ennui-» 355321” fiafi:fii5§s;§ktkigééh, Sander- son and Savage Behring Sea ONTAINS the great. seal of the Ameri- can Repubi-ic, and Burdock Blood Bitters contains the virlues’ of roots, barks and herbs from our fields and forests, mak; ing it a wonderful remedy for constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, bad blood, scrofula and all skin diseasea. W The Council for the Municipality of the Townshé'p of Vaughan met at. lhe Town lull, on Monday, the 20th day of January, 1890, at 11 tun. Members present zâ€"Andrew Russell, Reeve ; Geo. High, lst Deputy-Reeve; Samuel J. Arnold. 2nd Deputy-Reeve; R. Watson and W. Watson; Councillors. The members eleot having executed the Declaration onualiMati011 and Uffice.took their sents and proceeded to business. "H'I-‘Vhéifonowingg persons made application for the position of Assessor :~â€"For the East half, E. Whiuuore. for the West half- John K .V The following petitions were presented for gruvellrirng roads in the‘township :â€" r Fromv Thus. Lane and 38 othels; flom Charles While and 4'9 others ; from Thus. Page aud*43-olhers: from Thvs. Cook and 38 others ;- from E. Whilmore and 68 others; from James Newton and 61 others and hem-Thom Cairns aud'19 others. A 13199031 .. Geo Tyndal, work on Ag'l Hall........‘,u$l 25 Frank Harris, plan of Ag'l Hall............... 3 00 T F McMahon, printing 200 Village Tres n An and the 15m of December, and that this Clerk 18 hereby dulborized to have 100 cepies printed in the usual manner of the meetings and to have a list of the names of the fence-viewers and pouudkeepers iu-- cluded in said list. â€"Uarned. Moved by R. Watson, seconded by W. Watson, that [He Council hold its regular meetings during the remainder of the year on the second Tuesday in each month ex" cept the months of May and December which meetings to beheld on'l’be 27th day of May blgzell. High, seconded'by Mr. Arnold Ihat the Treasurer be and is hereby aulhurized to pay the following road ac- COUHIS :â€" \Vm Nicol, for 2 logs for culvert. and 10 cedar posts at, 100 .............................. $ Alfred Seager,for repairing washout on Thornhill sideroud ........................... I J as McDonnldJor repairing road scrapers and bolt for bridge. . M E Cogswell,forrepuir1 g ers and two new handles ........................ Dwtmm: No 2 David Smith, for repairing bridge at Edgeley ............................................ B Lunkinrforygpairing road opposite lots filie 8th‘cou XVulcer Turner, for takl 7 under Turner’s bridge and repairing‘ ng lumber from. approach . spikes ........................ .. ............... J ‘L Card, for lumber delivered on th 9th concession : 16 pieces 10x11) 16 ft long : 14 pieces 15 ft long; 20 P059! at M 0173 ............................................. Donald Munoy, drawing plank and lum- ber between lots ‘25 and 26,013 5th con Robb Kinnen. for puttin in bridge, side- roud between 25 and .6 in 6121: con and Council adjourned. Moved by S. Arnold, seconded by K. mow lhal- lhe- Treasurev balaudgi; here- Vaughan Council. V1llage Councfl. DISTRICT No l DISTRICT NO 3 M. TEEFY, Clerk. â€"Carried 4940 350 250 200 500 400 by authorised to pay the following accountsI ... -.-. ..,‘.A1_n_ ._._:..t:“~ Ann I-nrn'nfl n! T F McMahon, printing 500 Copies of minutes ............................................. a TF McMahon, printing 150 copies of m counts ................................ » ........... '1‘ ;F McMahon, printing ballots for 8 polling sub-divisions,and binding in; to books ...................................... Hart & Co for election supplies.. Moved by Mr. High. seconded by Wm; Watson, that the Treasurer be instructed to continue the funds of the township de--’ posited in the Dominion Bank, Toronto; the bank not to pay either debentures or interest unless upon the order of the Reeve for the time being, and the bank to deposit the interest from time to time as it beenmea due to the credit of the township account in the bankâ€"Carried. +1113 ifgivliérwinrg byulaws were then passed : â€"By--law No. 556. appointing Messrs. Charles Kefl‘er and Geo. Arnold Apdilors. By--law No. 558 appointing fence-viewers and poundkeepera as follows :â€" FENCE VIEWERS Dial; No lâ€"Geo Legge, Joe Kefl’er, D S Reamlm Dist No 2â€"G F Wallace, W Watson, jr, L Whitmore Dist No 3â€"Richard Egan, J G Constable, :Wm Patterson BylinwiiNo. 557 appointing Messrs. Ephraim Whitmore and John Atkinson Assessors. POUND-KEEPERS Dist No 1-â€"N Reumun, P Bussingthwaite, P Doyle Dist N0 2â€"Thns Sullivan, Pierce Fletcher, D Prentiqg, G F_Walla.ce .. -.. V17“!,‘.A.AJ.â€"»â€" an- Lluuulvu, u A u uuuuuu Dist. N o 3â€"John McKinnom W Richardson,Geo Phillips, Geo Gobeil, M 0’ Seary Byulaw No. 559 determining the sa1aries or allowance l0 be paid the members of the Council.‘ wig-15w No. 560, regulating the salaries of certain loWnship officersi of Health. Medical Health Officer and Sanitary Inspector as follows:-â€"viz.: An-- drew Russell, Reeve; J. M. Lawrence, Clerk; Thomas Robinson, M. D., Jae. McDonongh and Henry Frank-s be appointed Local Board of Health, that Thomas Rob-- inson, M. 1)., he Medical Health Officer, and that Robert Rumble be Sanitary In» speclor. By--Iaw No. 562, making appropriation for roads and bridges for the present year. On the second reading of the Bynlaw in filling up the blank for $6.099 to be appro- priated for roads and bridges Mr. Arnold requested the yeas and ways to be taken. Yeasâ€"Messrs. High, K. Watson, A. Rust- sell. Nays-Messrs. Arnold and W. Watson.- Moved by Mn Arnold, seconded by Mr.- R. Wutson,thut the petilion of Jae. Newton and 61 others, Thomas Page and 43 others‘ E. Whitmoro and 68 others, Thomas Cook and 38 others, Thos. Lane and 38 others, Charles White and 49 others. be referred to commissioners of Districts Nos. 1 and 2 â€"Carried. Moved by Mr High, seconded by Mr. Wm. Watson, that the petition of Time Cairns and 19 others be referred to the commissioners for Dish-ict No. 3,â€"Curried Moved by Mr. High, seconded by Mr. Arnold, (hm the Clerk and Treasurer in and is hereby authorized to keep his office open from 9‘ a.m. to 6 p.m for the con; venieuce of the ratepayers of the township. -â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. High, seconded by Mr. Arnold, that J. J. Cameron be and is here- by appointed caretaker of the Town Hall for the present year 1890, and that he be paid the sum of $15 for his services.- Carried. wi’l‘fié bouncil adjourned till Tuesday the lllh day of February, at 10 a.m. A LWinter’s Tale. LAST winter my little girl caught a severe cold which lasted all season. I doctored with everything I could get bul to no avail. Fixmlly I got Hagyard'e Pee"â€" toral Balsam and gave her two doses which improved her, andlin a week she was enâ€" firer cured by im- use. Mrs. 0. Norman, Come“, Ont. A Business Report. R. JAMES MGCA‘RTY, of Bounds & Mch'ty’e Collecting Bureau, Drum- bo. Out., states :-â€"" Have used seveml bottles of Buidock Blood Bitters for kidney disorder and find it a wonderful remedy. Previously I had been taking pills, thinking I had liver complaint, but now I am quite well and will always praise B.B.B.” Horton is doing a big thing in cucum- bers this season. John L. Gerrridge and Davidson Bro’s of Halifax are runningriv’al pickling establishments in Gasperaux. 'Fheir teams are running daily, and go out l'oad'ed down. The yield is beyond all ex- pectation. They are each averaging nine hogsheads a day, and salt 22 at a time. The price paid farmers is 1% cents a pound. From 75 to 100 acres were planted this year. Small Emits have been a success. I am told‘ one grower in Berwick sold his en tire crop to a firm in St. John for 17 cents per quart and cleared $2000. Other grow- ers in Berwick have shipped to Halifax and 'cleared from $300 to $1000 for this season’s crop. All agree the apple crop will be short. and if this dull weather continues the} quality will suffer as well. There are very few plomsin this locality ; the quantity for market will be almost nit.â€"â€"â€"Cor. Herald. Ifyon want to buy or sell a Farm. at! vertise in the Toronto WEEKLY MAIL. That paper reaches 100,000 farmers’ 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 Twentv cents a: word'for five insertions. 1 Address Tue MAID. Toronto. Canada. ‘ Little Lucy's Luck. N fl AD 3 disease of the skin for which Ma tried everything she could think of but without effect, but the first bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters I tried, I found reâ€" lief. It gave me great satisfaction." Lucy Venables, age 1 l, Boissevain. Man. HOLLOWAY'S PILLSâ€"No Mystery-When- ever the blood is impure or the general health is impaired the human body is pre- disposed to attacks of any prevailing'epidemo ic. The firstindications of faulty action. the first sensations of deranged or diminish- ed power. should be rectified by these puri- fying Pills, which will cleanse all corrupt and reduce all erring functions to order. These Pills counteract the subtle poisons in decaying animal or vegetable matter. and remove all tendency to bowel complaints hiliousness. and a host of annoying: symp- toms arising from foul stomachs. The ‘fruit season is especially prone to produce irritation of the bowels and disorders of the digestive organs; both of which danger- ous conditions can he completely removed by Hollowoy‘s corrective medicines. appointing Local Board v v - - â€" " - -' v' '- merely to stop fhem {or a. time. Ind then have them return again. I M EA'NIA RAD I GN‘GUR E. I have made the disease of Fin. Epilepsy or Falling Sicknesywlue-long study. {warrant my remedy to Cure the worst cases. Because others have failedlis na-mason {or not-now receivin a. cure. Send at once for a treatise and a. Free Bottle of my Infallibl’e Remedy. ive Express and Post Office. Il_: co‘sfi you nothing for a trial, and it will cure Lou. Addreu :-H- G. ROOT... __ - .__ _..___ -__. -.__ -_-_â€"_â€" -hA-l-‘ 83' mall to any lady sendlng us her post office a dress. Wong. Richardson & (20.. Montreal. A OOOK BOOK FREE_ _ l WEE F“? Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure *ou. Addreu Mac-[Branch Office, l86 WEST ADELAIDE STREET. OBONTO» mallto_;_ny_la-41Â¥ ganglnzgs'l‘wr 113510ch ‘. PICKLES AND FRUIT. . M. LAWRENCE, Clerk. - Carried 48 6’0 m 06 11 20 ....... uh .. “a”... ...__V -7“ 2. Provincial Rightswghmfia 5’9 Suhar- dinate to the interests of the Dominion at large. Your Vote and Influence is requested at the u’ext election in West York for the Ontario Legislature on the following plat- form:â€" 1. Equal Rights for all classes and creeds. Sland for Canada before party in resisting FrenchAarLdr clerical aggrsss‘ion. mi“ Abolish the Separate Schools and have me English language taught. to all citizens. 4. ABo'iisH School Book monopoly and make Schools mare efficient. Ana-u. VVAJII\I.L) unnu V“ ........ 5i fitohibilion or the Liq‘uo‘r Traffic and the placing of Licenses. so long as they continue, and civil service appointments in the hands of a Non-P arfizun Commiaaolx. To the Electors of West Â¥nrk. 6. A Registration shortly hefoge Elec-‘ tions to save the expense and complications unending present. system and also a. secret ballot. ----- r 777 . 8. The preservation and development of mineral and limber iuleresls. 9. Make Elections come on a. fixed day so that neither party could surprise the other by springng an election on the country. 7. The continuance of the National Policy, 50 long as the United States main- tain present attitude, ll. BeFOre capital gets the hold upon our country that it has upon the United States, the position of those who labor should be made unassailable. 7 10. ' Place the redistribution of constim- enciea in Onmrio with the Judges of the Corurl ofLAppeal. 1. 4... "I; Jxééiyféébfiéhlfihd efficiency in a1l_§epal'§mex§ts. Wilh Ike above amendments the strong holds of lhe boodlers, office-seekers and those who trade upon race and creed for place and power would be broken downI and many a home now desmule and deso- laled would be made comfortable and happy- Barley d1 Outs do Pens d( Dressed Haas, per Chickens. per pair Butter, lb rolls.... Eggs, fresh, doz. Potatoes, per ha quples” ,. TOnions, per bag. Cabbage ............ . Turnips, per bag Carrots, per (km Hav, per ton ..... Straw, pa‘n‘ tom REDDTTTâ€"At Richmond Hill, on Monday. Jan 27th, the wife of Mr Ben Redaitt; of at can. Cosqnovnâ€"Afi 1575 Queen east, on January, 19th, 133», the wife of J J Coagrove. preventive oflicez“ Excise Department, of a daughter. Both doin‘g wen MCKI'NNONâ€"TIFFINâ€"Ab the residence of Mr‘ Wm Nlchol, Vaughan, on Wednesday, Jmf 29th; by Rev. W. Wheatley Bates. M. A., Rector of Thornhill and Richmond Hill, Mx‘John Allen McKinnon, son of Mr, John McKimlon, Vel- lore, to Miss Isabella. Tiflin. daughter of the late Mr. John Titfin, Vaughan. The bride was made the recipient of several hundsome preaentsi. The happy couple left on the evening train for Toronto and other places. DEATH. MEEQNâ€"At Duvisville, on Monday, 27th January, Héfiyy eMaspa ,fomgetky o'f Scarboro’, in the 62nd ye'élr 01' fiia age PORTERâ€"At Orillia on Monday. Jan 27th, M1 J '1‘ Porter. of influenza. which developed into pleurisy. aged 36 years THURSDAY, JAN. 23, 13w. PRICES AT FARMERB' wAueoNs Wheat full, new, per bush... ...$ 88 Spring do 85 Barley do .. 88 Outs do 29 Pens do on Ilrgzsged Haas, per. 1001bs.. 5 2?, This powder never varies: A‘ marvel of‘ purity streughlramlmlxolosomeness. More economical than the ordnmry kinds, and cannot be sold in compchifion with the multitude of low test,short weight nlnm'or phosphate powders. Sold only ayes} ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co., 106 Wall â€"T H 0 RN H I LL. ON '1‘«- Gold Medalist and Honorary Member of the Ontario College of Veterinary Surgeons, Toronto. Richmond Hill every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon Calls by Muih-Tehsphone, or otherwise promptly attended to Absolutely Pure. DR. FOWLEHS AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS ANDFLUXES OF THE BOWELS IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR. CHILDREN 0R ADULTS. THE MARKETS TOHUN’POe When I say cure I do not mean :33ng t9 _stop rhegn {9r aut'une. 1nd then THUUSWNDS 0F BOTTLES, GIVEN AWAY YEAR'EY. D. W. Olendenan. Veterinary Surgeon MARRIED mm??? YAL 535W}; Maggi}? BIRTH. fialtauuugh, Yours. &c., ‘fialéafiaffiug OLxl C’a®" R AM PS Tamar” IARRHGEA YSENTERY HODEZRA' gEXT: OF «I -w: L D «V CURES 10 00 2 0 (-10 50 45 35' as 25 55 12m 710 2 75 1 00‘ 75) 40 50 %Safid67"80% BT08.%~Â¥ DRUGGISTS,‘ TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES; â€"â€"Perfiimes in Great SVarietyâ€"â€"-' HAIR, NAtL, AND TOUT}:l BRUSHES.- cA-li-L AND EXAMINE‘ OUR STOCK. We are prepared to do all kinds of Plain a’h‘d Ornamental â€"-â€"Printing at the LOWEST PRICE and on theâ€"â€" Shortest Notice possible . ‘ HERALD ” OFFICE, Parties from a distance getting Sa'le Bills printed‘ can have them done in time to take home the same day. ' ‘ New CON CRETE HOUSE COAL AND WOOD S'I‘OVES AT AND B’EILOW CITW PRICES. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS CHEAP. ft is probable that in 1890‘ we shall break the [ecqrd as‘ Bargain-Makers. It is cerfai‘n We shall try. " It is probable that some Johnny Jump-Up of the business» world will try to beat us in bargains and. will» get trod 011‘.- It is probable that Use Winter Balm for chapped hands. Ils purifyin'k a‘nd' healing properties renders the Skin soft and silk-like ih ils' textures. ' We carry a full: line of Men’s Clothing, Boy’s Clothing” Uverceafs, Business Suits, Hats and Caps; and Furnishings. ififiMOND‘ HILL HARDWARE. STORE- WRTRIIMINE, We seek the trade of cautious buyers, those who know a good thing: when they see it. We study the wants and tastes of all our customers, it. pays them tb stay with us and they do. fi' Repairing promptly attended to. It will pay you to buy your stove}: {low OUR MOTTO :â€"â€"“ Nothing too good' for a customer.” WM. ATKINSON, Dircet importer; UCKERS A . WELLBE Z J05 Priming! UCKED IN NEW YEAR: RICHMOND - HILL;- "OVEPIPES- MASON. in 1890 as in 1889, â€"FOR THEâ€"â€" RICHMOND H ! LL STOVES’, SII‘OVES i". CHEAP]?! Br OBBLED UP» REENIES1

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