And although the exhibits on that no- casion exceeeded 2000, yrzt so far from exhausting the capabili-Lie-s of the village and vicinity ‘uu tlmwccauionmmuy ladies nnu gmuueman who were able and wilt- i175; to loan objects worthy a place in tho collectivu wuro not called on as the Com- mittrve had secured all that: could be place-«119' advantage in their minimum luusuuln. They will not, however, be passe-a by We: time. ' As indicated some time ago, an Art Exhibition will be held on Saturday and Monday, Dec, ‘24th and 2611). under tho nuapices of the M echnnics’ Institute. 'Ihie is’an enterprise which requires no small degree of labor, and involves heavy responsibility, and in return for this, the Directors of the Institute kindly solicit and only reasonably expect 'ivlit) friendly co-operation and liberal pattrouage of ville public in their rcsimneihle and arduous undertaking. This may be given ill var- iou; Ways, Cmnmitteos will wait upon each family in the village nnd vicinity this week to ascertain what Can be pro- cured for the Exhibiiion. Anything in the way of a. curosiiy, (-r that has any peculiar history" anything very ancient or rare that will add to the interest of the Exhibitim 'will be. glmlly received, and the owners need not fear for their safety, as the Directors of the Institute become the responsible custodians of everything lent tor the occasion. How~ ever we entuiu hex-y little fear of the lib- ernlty of the people in this respect, :us ‘ they vary umgniuiionsly came contribut- ‘ ed on this respect two years ago, on a 3 similar occasion. Osie thing we would i any that if any persons are missed by the ‘ committee orpurtios too ,fatl' distant for the Committee to call upon, have mny- ‘ thing that would add to the interest or success of the Exhibition, intimation of the same will he gladly X'uCUiVBd by any of the Directors, who will :ipprccinte the kindness. As to the patronage of the public, we earnestly hope it will he liberal, as the cause is worthy, and the occasion» Will, without doubt, be one of interest. In fact we regard its suc- cess in this respect as almost assured, from the succoss. as far as the Exhibit- ion itseif was concerned as that of two years ngo.‘ Those who were not present. an that occasion can form no idea. of the curiosities and interesting things that magic up tlint [ierfépt h'inse'uui. The fol- loivingare of-‘ltliil things of inter- est exhibiï¬edk‘i‘twii ygnrs ego many of which 'Yiith tilt? addition of others of eQunl interest wiill dambi-luss be exhibit- ed again, and hegevciui innie interesting than before. V 'l‘h‘ére were Chinese gods of 150‘5'Gareiild. i Old French horn cups from wuiehi‘m‘iginuied the term, " ‘. ’ill you have u horn.†Petriï¬ed Cucsezm. Indian relics. \Yeod of the big trees of Caliloruin. Pieces of rock from Mt. Lebanon. A cane belonging to King George IV’s Dancing Muster. Tortoise shell cane from Ezist ludiané, belonging \o/the Grandfather of our <.1rl veteran, Col. David Briilgl'ord, Old. Mnskuts. Combs, aprons and slippers of the seven teenth century. Petriï¬ed Danna. M03; from Georgian Day. And um 18â€â€œ. dated 1703. Ore from the lead mines of Cunnbexluin. China, of the, 17th century. A canoe made from n tooth of :l. waltmh. Cedar of Lenbou. [A :ollentiou of 122 different objects, ininomls, fossils, coins, 1 cggs, shells, insects, Li-c. Passover bread brought from England. A true facsimile of Cleopni‘,i'n’:; Needle. Sea,â€" weud from the Dead ï¬lm. A carved African Throne, (-n which African Kings have sat. Granite from the Amphitheav tw Rome, and from the ruins of Athens. Cross of Bug-(ml: With a ix-nse of i Wuod of the first church Lnilt m Irummh Hebrew Dictionaries of 1543 and 158.2". (3 vole oi the Spectator, Addison, Dryden and Pope. 1763â€"56. Church of England herein 1571. Ancient Scriptures, A nuumscript Voluui by u blacksmith†“lurks of Planing Josellms 1792 Fig“ Statues of Canada aft-er Separation from .i'nitetl States. Old fxsliioned lcghoi-n bonnet: Silk made in Elieduys of Queen fihiznbeth and many other articles of mm interesta from their antiquity or; I L n 1‘. unity. A; Grand Cuuwrt evening of Blondaw FRIDA Y, ieagthnrizéd 'to rageivu uri- vanmumcnul to: tins Paper. We ï¬iheml. WIRE, 'i THE E R T EXHIBI TIU N. The Commie. Advei‘tisiug Agon- ggLng St. W 't. Toronto EEC. 9, 1881. will be held on the uonccnï¬ng which E‘éi'z'a'ï¬nm. An associaliun having head-quxrteis in “Iontl‘bfll i5 pressing the qnestiun (it his illegality of mm ring? with a dent»: ed wife’s sister upon public notice again. There is no doubt that. the law as it stands is anmnulaug mid unreasonable. Such marriages are in many inatanceé proper and desirable in the interests (if all the parties concerned and they are "not ful‘l‘)l(l£l(ll| either by Divine enact- ; ment, physical laws or any sentimental jnx‘ prudental reason. Tue 9.! mm «gm 9, them isry'nu‘i 51 survival of a stupid lllllnd-V 'ér of a former age, mud ‘only \lxu' --.:-.x- e and raverend stupidity of a" liyn'uvf"’c‘il(l' bodies called tlie Canadian Smut-e keep: it. on the Statue Book to dayâ€"Chronic 3' it as moved that the name of " Bonuâ€" beu‘s baud oflmpo †be changed :dthat of The young lawyers? mutual admirab- ion society. The Mail is already trying m select. a \Veu‘den for the County of York for the cuming year. Of course its choice frilis on one of in; own supporters \Ve would suggest that that allwiuu journal wait until after the municipal elections. It is unwise to count the chickens in the shell, lest some of the eggs be rut-ten. The lender of the “ soft money †mm‘e men! in Canadaï¬lr. \V. WaHace, M. P,, for South Norfolk will, Iw_ aéy‘s. take the sense hf the House of Cumprst on his ï¬nancial platfnx-m next session. The Ontario Leaealatm-e is summoned to meet on the 12111 of January. If the‘ any opposition in the Ontario legislature and the grit oppogitiqn at Quebec could coalesce they might succeed in making a reapectablé political sand- which. - erld. Tulunhx'eal has had its excitement in the shapeof a dynrunite plot. An infcmnl machine comainingï¬ubaut ten pounds of tho dostnzctive agent, and operated by clock workgms discovered beside the Montreal Cnan House. No one seems to Imve any idea. of the motive which acturatml the miscrcant who placed it there. It; i3 supposed :0 have been done for :4. scare. The nomixmtrizins in West Nortlmmberi land took place Munday at Cqug , her. Dr. \Vutem and Mr. Gnillnt, lvere mm:~ iluazéed us the Liberal and Conservative cannulath I'mpvclix‘dy. ,Mr. G. W. Ems, M. 1),, and Silt Lennard Tilley were preuem, and addressed the electors. On Thursday Hon. Mr. Hake will visit The Riding and will be ‘met by Si] Charles Tnpper. The judicntions arr v 'a‘y strongly in fuvum' hi the clecmuu of DC. “ï¬lm‘s awe men aftrr thmr own heart, to their." 1'; vsom. and clas wcl 11mm tmhri} in flash“ fond embraL-a. The people of the Pope- ri<ldun province want. to be bought wiï¬l their mvu money, and Sencial Clmpienu £5 00,, are the men to do it, and to boast. of it tun. ‘ Mr. Chaplean said Mrs July was too honest for pulibics. but he him? self pretended R0 [)9 no better than the average 0f the people. In Quebec the average is pretty low, and Mr. Clmpleau hm found out how to acconmdate him- self to in. Quebec can with Justice, and pride if it. choose, lay claim to the title uf “ l‘hu Province of Unrrnptiun,†ahd tum; \vithuuf. fear of emulation. ‘ The late elections in Quebec resulted must disastriously to the Liberals of the province, MLChaplearI having a majority of about 30 in a house of 65 Tlms the Province of Quebec has declared in no uncerfuin terms for Toryism '«iu polltlcr, and in ‘adéi‘tion to this, it hm; declared mnnistaheawly for the rankest corruptiun as well. The fact Glut the Managing Dirt-chm of the Chaplenu Gr-rvcrumuut»w We Enemy-was 'an embezzler of private ‘fnwis, am} a briher wiith puh’lic money‘s, was nor only proved in Open Court, hr t was publicly acknowledgeél “Evy himself. It is purlectly well known thamthis man who is admittedly the manager ‘of elect-J ms in that province and the custndizm alike ofvolectinn nuneya, is a. corruption- est uf the blackesb type. In spite of this 3 ul‘ perhaps because 0f this. the people_uf Quebec have taken he and clmpleau, who mxr’space will not permit. us no pm'ticulu: rizo in this issue. We would any 11qu evev, that, Miss C. Campbell has com? sented to produce a. number tubleauxt specially proposed for the occasion. Miss Campbells’ success in this line is well known The Richmond Hill Band and String band and Choral societies will fur- msli music. QUEBEC ELECTIONb‘ RiJlnnnndHiH, A prilï¬Gzh. 1881. SATISFACTXON GUARANTEED in pride! and work. Planing, Ripping, ‘ MANUFACTURING, Stove and Tim Depot. A full assortment of goods constantly on hand, at lowest prices. Repau‘ing prompt- ly attended Lu. wactroughing a, specialty SA‘ C ‘Of the bud; material, wn-h Jarvpnnned Imi tutiou Brass: 01‘ Si] i'bi' Trimmings. Also an assortment of Mr" G. MAEQN’S RUNNING ORDER ‘flarness, 3111519 or Double H" ;;_j. ngh‘o or Heavy '11 A116 cold weather has come again and the public is hereby inform- ed L'xmt Che an Stoves andStovepipes, Imï¬ other out buildinga all in good ropn 11'. The {move lot will be sold M a reasonable 1mm: and m; eusv terms. - REASON FOR SEL' 'Gu qulg. up busnwss. For luruher imforzumtlion apply personally u)‘ bv letter to, A1 ._ Law. ‘ (Whips,_“Lashes, Combs, Cards & Brushes. Thankful. for the favors of the past and the encom'agemmns of the prescutflrespectfully solicit {Mum patronage. NOW IS YOUR TIME MOULBENG, The undersigned “from fm‘x-iale n. valuable 1m 01' about 9 {Lcmsmeing part of but No. 41,125t130n. ofï¬he township of Van-gum, Them um thereon u. good DWELLING Housg ANDHBLAGKWITH 8|ij Valuéfï¬le Lat f0? The Nublctun Drmuatic club are pracc vising for a. gnaw] concert L0 be: held in the Tempe 'zmce Hill between Chrmtmm. zmd New Year’s. The people in Noble- Rxm and the surrounding country may Fiouk out for a grand treat, as it. will be 'mie of the best cuneerrs ever given. Pru- peeds in axd of the‘baud fnnd.â€"~-Reporier. Mr. Allen Hunter is leaving hex", and autitlmr hum-50 will he lulu empty. We would advise some of our young men to get married, and not let, the house get cold. It looks bad to see so many bach- elors, and the culd weuLhm- coming; on. SKIPPED.â€"â€"Ou Sunday night last» Mr. Thus. Carr left the very congenial mumsâ€" ,phero of Nobletun to breach leu'pnre air Inf unnblwr clime. He leaves us a legacy his wife. and children along with his 1mmâ€" VBI‘QUSvCI‘editurï¬ to mourn over his depar .turo. ric-oryauizlzd. They are nine in num- ber, and will p133 at the grand concnrt to be giVen in that place between Ctu‘xstumb and New Year’s. The C. M. Church looks splendid sin~ go it has been repaired. and it wlll mij very much to tho cmufurt. uf the peuple wlm attend worship there. The Nubletou String Band has been 22-3in Factoxry on mcunzoxn szm. The undersigned having put his mill in He also manufactures; Door Frames, Window Frames, and __ , ' HABNESS Estabhahment ! A13 WWI. HARRISON’S RICHMOND HILL Are to be foum‘x on hand or made to order, SEES, DOORS, ON SHORTES‘}! NOTICE. IS PREPARED TO DO l“! OBLETON. FIRST CLASS S ALE ! 1'03. W .‘J. HARRISON :munumï¬a 1), 0 S. MAGER. C. MASON "awarded for the. best collection of light carnbge work at‘ the Industrial Exhibition, Tommie, 1881;, from all 03mm... diam and American Competi‘iors. and also We are now ï¬lling,_extensive oréiers Sfor rigs for themes-t horsemen and are compelled 1:0 enlarge our premises to meetthe demand of our work. ~ Both Light and Heavy, all 02 which are. guarsmteuï¬ to give suï¬nfaotion, as the WM}: is all; dimer my own supervision. I am also prepared to do all 11inch» 01' blacksmithing dz repairing; (he must wurkmaulike manner, on Mm shortest uoaice. and (m the 2uus.irem~;onable terms HORSESEOEDEG paid special attention to. ’ V We aim at Durability, Usefulness, Style and, Finish, Call am}; ' see them in retaining thanks to my numeer friends ior their Mineral patronsgc durin pm‘otr - twenty-om; yems, I beg to remind them and thewuuml public. that having enqmd unite new and commodions promises, I am enabled m supply THE ' MOST Fiï¬g? PRXEES. “I. «3“ ' m EGEEEST MRMGE W0? fair! Tax-onto, {Inn-a 181881. “:53. A. LGCKINQTGN, 149 YUNGE STREET. TURNTU. ’ ‘ A large and splendid assortmcm of Groceries. Hardvare Crockery,_&c., constantly on land. ‘ EBEAEâ€V "‘5 BEG The cheapest Dress Goods, Chachemercs, (1311:. and [£01 \Vinceys, Shirtings, \Vorstcds, 'I‘Wecds, Full Cloth, Blankets, Cottons Carpets , 62C. 8:0, to be had in town. Richmond Bin. 11:29!) 7th; {88:}; ave money by purchasing your Fall supplies for cash at the FERE PROOF. 1mm @mSBY. THE PER Phaetons, Bhggies, Carriages, “Cutters, . wnmm & SQN manufactum; and keep constantly 01?. hand; the. ' ï¬nest carriagas. We $00k ' THE HIGHEST EEED'AEE. large Stock of new Fall and \Vinter Goods now on T3x111 Quality aux-$1 (Theupness Unsurpassed, Call and lusuect before purchasing. NIL/’V'IW'Gâ€"R 0 (1M and 01125105 J"LY£;?VITURE- 143:9 YONGE @TR EETS in all :11}: LA'I'Ei-H‘ AMERICAN MIG CANADIAN designs in RICK-I EEO N I) TEL I.“ Platform Spring; EVE-ngons. TRENCH‘s bition. E's mm»: A,.\v3m'r a; som- WM. TRENCK gTQRE;