Athin‘“ R l C H M‘U‘N D F R I D A35 “3,116133 :34 L if: ‘ RT. .‘(lP-Y'ï¬ â€œV’IRI‘U‘PAL (‘11! fun†m‘y pt' ‘1 third S ‘ when the sai‘v}! .md r; a fun. Sammy 5511001sz )1150 um in; Rectmt MHI'HODIST (‘HVHK‘H M l ‘ )u.m.,:Ln-l 6:30 1).. 1-13 #0 p.111. l‘i'm’or n ' ‘nn in Hm YA 0F c (suing, in the, L ~ on and J h“ (’Iv- A'I‘H'mut (' 1.4 {011m 'l‘lxm'um] Hill at U .30 :\.!n; {11‘} IÂ¥~1udHi11 at†) .. EL “Em-nutng with A ‘ ' ROMAN l’vmmav'rm'cm‘: CHURCH Ml! u'ckwk 51.2va and (3:10 5m Thursday umumg rt 7‘ l’natm'. RICHMOND Immn r »Me<~tsin the 1m |~ Manda): 011m“ v I'm 14w30r0s‘hv, \‘\'. M IEFVTFIHUNDJL 0. r pamncu Hall, a.“ L 111-001), at % 0'64.) ‘\ 1‘ luv/mum!) Menu in the eveuiuu, M T 'l‘hu Mo.le ii, M cin‘tiuu issue dean Ll. \Vm. NY‘I Mrn‘lmxuts , “gum Hum. mu. L0H“ a ILICBMSND l-i.m,_ mucmc every 'l‘xmm A :3) u'clnon Alex. h VILLAGE Cm'v'm ~ Milan. Mussra. j x Pmucumb. and J. 11 Thornhilly War. 031‘, Hu‘fï¬v, ii. T5. O’r'r, “it, an). 1%. Silva ï¬niquiu m' ifm'n\\m; M CJHSL .KIMEszmL (Latte of Imtm'm 8111'v1:f1x1,&- 011} hours: 8 t! m1 6 tn' m canox 1,) mm, M A mm, Nitrous (xx “5 M an extraction u; I‘zmt'n Stan-"Wine , 5hrkhm n Victoria S mar Tilnruhillu M Lplu. \Vn )‘lhl 1d: Klain‘nur: Nobletnn . Aumthetius ordered, {1.11.11 . {0. 10. do. (I 0 do. do. 10 but Hm bastmnterial used. thankful fur the fvn’m's of “lav still he “,(I H-u-de in 21.11; {0331011, In; l'nyliv Altman, 1<t-. r39: Nth, :Lu'l fawmark'ei. . ., Michnmnt lat. the .1 -â€"x Bethune, M ass. Falconhrldge a; Hoyles. Bruintersmlm. north of Scotland Chambers, 18 and 20, King strrot west. Toronto. M.BnTunNE,Q/‘,. (humans Muss.» V. f}. FM" wwmmz N. W. Hum)“. WALTER. Bmwmx. A. B. AYLEHWQRTK W. J. FRANKH. ' - Binâ€"inter, Attorney, Soli“ibnr, Notary, &0. Money to Loan. Room :10, Union Lory) BniHings, Nos. '33 and 30, Tunm‘m s‘Jr 30L. Toronto. Burrsiters, AttorJequut-Law, Bolimtora-iu» MsnceryProcmra in AdmimltyComma. Con- vuymmm‘.~ aw. )(illichnmp‘s bu' dings, Adelaide Htieetlorouto, m; (mineVietnrinstrcct. VOL. IV. $51 per afmmm, advannai almond I! 1 dwardBlakéMï¬h 1-1. Inhk'e'Qxamx. KernQC. Walter 0mm} W.R. Mullock. ().A.B1‘ough C.J. Holmsm. H. Ca, 3015‘ K. unclean. Address A. ROBINSON L.D.S., Aurora Ont 0‘ isUsmmss CARDS ' of the Th! Divivzion Court. Clerk Ind lurer cl Vmu‘mn,Rér1iatmr of Births, Mafia mad Duams‘ Commisainuer in Court of Queen's Baruch. ' ‘ My". :‘ï¬aCï¬uuola. GraCfuuM UT Tomufo University, Blake. Kerr. as: Cassels, CONVFYANGER, ETC. “‘3'? I, huge 8%., - ‘ Bahama! m «‘2‘; iii;th James m" Lawrence. \VmJ‘mnsmn sny [‘H‘HM‘, mfv'n Tlmrumfl rt 5 111m; Tunnm‘r 3.1 (icky-i; iV‘Hizun K. Rest. L" Nth. and find 1nd will :o‘m M Niuc 0 C '. A. Robinson, the favors of the past mm years, (had in any branch of the pro. {. "‘., an). 1% riflver Mmlums! [mmnhn M CJESfl, Out; L. S , (T We of L'mq'nn Ength Ollk'zna hours: 8 to ll), l 1.02. ‘28 Hth. .x'Y‘I1‘(;'!‘\c;~Library at over 1 (VI “y Tue, LIV cw 2mg: in b: - Mn:- Itn H (1 rm wk. 1:.10,lm. ,lhm :‘ud K mu nuns pcl'nuliz'ulllv. LL <‘ HL. RAVE" '110UL5 1471' mm‘un 11‘.) . unluy cvuuing at J ii] rt 5‘! u.‘.n.. the fat! Mi 1" :1 .x W111 Tim‘ ' rk‘: u, r-nnw' ' n: in;V TC “v.4 he n‘wum.»ll m: full mm†‘ me 1« 11.1“. URG ICU": DENTIR'“ Mira Lemmy «Pm \' . Wu". mi {‘4 ‘1 n) i-‘ï¬a‘ilia‘ul. Eï¬rgal. 1am and 241.11 Emma. :u v . Wu“. Tm m1,; (in vn. 1i NJ I, \\w.1’ gale ,L. “ udvrsun'. (Elcik. M. tout) Lungsiufl V be found in: he .m 011' mm ‘U‘ 00 News .u Uâ€: "z‘wn mu' m: \u‘ ‘- Wu» f L‘,. 5-1.“;7wmw. WM. ' ‘ (,-".(i,’i‘.7 \\'«' invadmy svt‘ T. I)‘ nannu‘: I‘u‘upm‘mmo AH m'u‘v 5.1mle \VI’QIL Lu 3‘“, m: ('ANAhAn 10M “Haul Hun u " ~ \‘V‘V :\ - ,‘s‘LblisLxmm I 1F Sz.\.Mh of em“ )1) 011th do. -ln 1014* in with)“ wt iahmmnl inlzm)‘ m: Iliulv. d a“ h ym 'YXPOLHIU 1. (Tuï¬nphull UN'I“ 10. In do (‘1 n 110 (10‘ Ont. 1.35 I". “15‘.ch East, 'l‘urmxm. F' 111% (mmâ€" hm m 1 muse. GamlAchl ‘ mhbtmu um: evmy a.‘ 'uulHJ-l] buzz-V11 (hm‘ . Supuriur hm m .1 li I’DNJyY Imi;\i().\". Pmmwim‘. ll'm'im: um 01 gm Hm w Hle StvilH hummus: fur 1M,“ 11!. . A: L. Sivnvele. Clock arid Wa‘%0h e‘r Inmm'm-rnf\\':1vt(‘hvs. chicks and lim‘ j wallow sauwk of Dimmmd .‘n i pruoiunsn 1mm :3 (up. n;1'r:.m-L THIRD HOUI‘P' EMIMR m? «Adulx “4‘1 mum: 0f Lifli‘l'l“ 'I‘HRONT‘), 51'anan inn»:in v, .1114 rapnn‘in':nfwutvlrcn :md clocks '12] {hr '3» ‘&>I:\1:~I_H,1\, HIFCâ€iithwv ’1‘.::‘?‘.zkinszu 1r patronsmï¬â€˜. friend- for Their ‘1!)- ur L: nutranau‘ h, the mm we be: in amt,- ‘im \vé- Irma: just m oived :1 large stuck ufunw»; , , Is in lat Ht d- v. \ 111110 amok n) Elgin my! \V‘L‘ Hum wu-tr'hes kept on 11:51:11. v: l‘ 331“ Ruler of Murriwge Licenses for "he \mmLy ‘Jl' Yo†, Real Estate mu] {\lsmrluwe mnt. ’m‘tior humimv farms or lots for sale, or Wirmhw In ~nw mnvc m life or property will have their «Wham»- mnmptly attended to by the above. M 1m.\' tm 1mm .x‘t. R per cent, on approved freehold security ()mceâ€"Cum't House, 'I‘nmnto Hmurv P. (In Cmm'y Ym‘k, (Snioossor 03 thean U’H.1WYHJ‘3)IIIF'I‘H'HJHAQUHI. Im‘ the best and ‘umd mlmhle Hump-M, dwinghusi]m;si11( um by. ’m‘ sxlcsirow -n: min: in a, ï¬ " mnmmuy would ubmix. Hummus. hefnm ins min; (mnm‘hei'u PURE UTERATURE 3%? it "M I MRS. HARRISON’S Naw Tea Stare, RICHMOND HILL. Great. chance to hmke money. Thom who always take advantage of the good Hummers for making 'mnney that are offered 'ggnerully heme wealthy whllo those who an not. unprove- such chancesremain in pnverby. We want many men, women, boys] and aim: to work for us right “in jhei'r 9m: Inc" , tiw. ‘Any one elm do thewark “properlyiimnflho ï¬rst, stmt. The, buainen V will pay more than tghï¬ipmn 0rd; ary wages. Ex- pensive outï¬ts furnished free. 0‘ one who enâ€" gages him to make mom-y rapidly. You can defl vote your-vih‘olo name tn the wank or only Vour spare momamn. Fun infomacion‘nna all time ‘h 1m:th qenb‘kea. Adams: 8mm): (5 Co..P2t- l a “Mun..- M PURE TEA FUNERALS FURNISHED 110 acres of ï¬rst-Nam land. all cleared and un- 4102‘ :good state of cultivation, with good buildings Vent-yes allnew.l)uin~: board or straight rml. situâ€" ated ml vae! road between Richnmnd H111 and Maple. ()nemile from Richmond Hill Stutiun. Churches, School and Post 0mm: convenient. N0 1m-umhrmxce. Title perfect. ".‘enus easy. For particulars apply to \V. C. PATTERSON. 21 tf Patterson Ont. VALUABLE FARM! 31H A. WRIGHT 85 SUN. UNDERTAKERS. 1hr mt Robes. Combs. Caskets&c.. constant le ‘lcuher in \V; The R’aInu-r Maura-v. 1110153on 1) Hi (7,1,. 5an PALMER, F’z‘opristor. n the shortest mum: and reasonable henna :mmunt of Mnney ï¬n 140ml «‘11 r A« : Humans? percent“; nu . Mtwantly built the :me'z‘, House on Mm “3 'm, nlxl Shwfo Hot-u. mjl [uruia‘iuul . .,1‘. in ï¬rst-chum ' *(L 1 :1_m prepared in > {Whiic thoth uf m: "mmm rink.» Mama: :anI nttélz‘tno 111m ‘zul'x. humile {Kn- ‘lmmm :LI 'X‘;'n.vullmxx- TONI! ‘ ’f‘m iimmmm’l ll:1i (Ln ï¬lm; in mm 7‘20 11), Eur Tcmum :Lnd lumvv: Mrs. Wm. Harrison JOSEPH A. DEVINS, given with every ï¬ï¬mf ten: ’B‘ine Clyde Hm, (mpositc £le Masonic Hall $1 VOLUME For Sale. reamh‘lj u Mummy :0 Lani». ï¬iiï¬ttumztmxs. AFDONALD, 3115151111"! (1 Gk‘mrgc Rankin. fl [UHMU A .E in \\'n,:(‘.1.r-.~: (HIV‘Evu 11ml Juw ‘1‘ Richmond Hill, Ont, Uuim‘ Luann hmldil h). .I. "W amines. 1y kept o_n hand RICHMOND HILL, 332mm;- mime? WHULESALE An Assortmeni of db the i‘wtvw. H In Essentials. AT RICHMOND H ILL ‘VRIGHT & SON R A i. m :w m Mum» Mills intn Album. whvrc ,t n~ j-mnwl l:_\j alxulllt'l' Immuh \vlu'fll a s in Alljnl‘t.†Another' writes 2“»4Hm Ellllllhl'l'l'ist‘swllIJUL19,é§itllc 5 h Cu“. n: (Tuivduu, nut] fl'mvs “em-Ely muth mun Mann, thence'in nu vuswfly dil'ectiun W'IM'JI Mum: and Adj ‘la ‘Mm Albion.“ nut fur fmm the anul‘cu uf n Lunch or ‘ilm Nuttzuut river. These .memg fluw nll tn Mum? Mill’s; (hence thl‘uligh the lawnsal Adj-ah), near the (murky line in Kuywwnd Mllls. Frum here the yivur. Increased in Volume by a, muuhsr «If sum“ spxihg crevhs, flaws tn Uufliycmy ml: the (mummy line at the head “LUKE 0th con nf Albinn, :wd distant when; twelve .Mfl.mglll .A mwupcad "i'h-klgtuww'g Wi‘lg mulblI-euslel‘ly, V;"Il:.nn’s creek is'addud In» the river. a. short dis-stance before it. reaches Pnlgmve, nu the 7th hue of Al- uwn ; themm three miles and a half Lu aft thu' Mllh, receivng in that, distance, four or ï¬ve mmlll stl'vmns 'l‘hxeu miles further on, limltnn Village is reached. l‘uen uftu‘ n, enurse ()5 thit'tyï¬ve miles by the nver fru'm its source, 10 enters the l fo‘owmg. is one of a series of papfls d bciuz‘c thc York Pionccrs by Mr. 2 . Alum Watson, of Weston, one uf {LC must pxummcnt and rcspccted mu ï¬bers 01 Lhc .ssocxaiion. and um xmnute .‘ xstory of .he n.0- unty of Ym‘k. especially the VVï¬ste-m porï¬on. Mann, thence'in nu vusmfly dil'ectiun """‘|'._h “mm and Adj ‘la EMU) Albion.“ Axth r “rm-s :-~~" 'J'he Hm.er ri‘ :s .1: 1hrt‘ilflt‘lhnlfnflnf f2,iu 1h: 4th Clm, mzx'nshi)» of Mann), :alximt ï¬ve links from U u gvviilu and two nnluu frum Mmm Him. At “MUCH†the hi 1; are steep «mi about 100 fen: high. From here tn Pflgf‘m‘e they Vary in height frnm 10 tn ‘0 mm." Annular “rim-s :â€"~“ The. s-mmus of the Humher are twu small ;. x- ‘, (mm a number of sprung.» in the Iun'thel'n [nut nf Caludun, fluwin; unrlhwaul intu Mun“, smne thrne mules 1mm Mann Mills. The ubhm‘ risss also from springs in the 'l‘owushlp of Mann, nut fur fun.“ the anurca uf n brunch (:1 Elm Nuttzuut river. These muting fluw nll tn Mum? Mtli (hence thruugh the EIUMBE R mwnship uf King, where in rrgceives the waters of Cold Creek, :1, C(lflsldeuilbld strewn of spring water, iLbIH‘JL four miles Hi length.†Ainuther w1‘ite3:~â€"“ 'l-‘iie Huml'm' takes its rifle in Munm close to the base line. a shurt d‘inmncu Wesu uf .\[UIIU Mllls, in a small tnnmmc and: Cu- dur swainp‘nbunt four miles from Orange- ville. Here zinmln r Slllull- site-am frurn a spring in a gummy 01‘ rocky ridge, un the Uztledull side of the base line, jmins it. On leaving Monty Mills it. passes tlll'nngli 2|. rather rough rwvine or gurgv, caused possibly by the C‘mledun Mnnntains. or as snme snmwsu itunly n break in that ter- race-like range, farm 11g the water shed nI Che Humhur. This l'ar, the Humber Is n mere creek, passing on its way through several small cedar and tnumruc swamps. It enters Adj-41a about Mm Lhird Int, and worksits way inm Albinn near Bullycmv. Till reaching here the banks are not high, imr the flats broad " ’1 he (-ni‘n'su of the Humber. From Bol- ton tn Wmidhridge, the general course of [he Hnmbvr is South-en»: ; from \Vmul- bridge. to Grrenhnlm Mills, on Lnt, 39, Con. A, in Etobicoke, almost sonih,then- on taking a south-easterly direction till reaching Lot 20, 6th can. (if ank, when it turns east along the south side of said Int for nearly a mile, forming by ils windings two peninsular, both which have recently been transformed into islands. ench cnnmxining several acres. Inlallun,cuvu wu.w.......;_ NVâ€. . we 1 will have mnre to say oflhlswhen speakâ€" ing of niiils,&0. Frmn here the river flows with numeruns windings, nearly smith t0 Weston, also from Weston t‘ Lambton its general cnm‘se continues nearly south. From Lambtnn its course is south-east to where it enters Lake Ontario about three miles westward frum the Exhibition gmunds. The length of the Hnmber in a tulrrably direct course, is between ï¬fty and sixty miles, but following it in all its windings the distance would he mm'rieh greater. In most of its crmrseit is ser- pentine,bnt in places but]: above am} he- lew. Kleinbnrg it quite surpasses in wonk- edness the proverbial ram's horn. Be- tween York and Etobicnke the Humber is the town-line, or municipal bonndary, thus Droduéinu in [both townehï¬ps manv vpart lots geiierally cit-signaicd " bruken fmnts.†' :Tï¬tnxzi'.xjixm. The' pom» bf “imphrtsnce mm éTS "KEEQUTRREES. (\- ‘-,.‘L'IZâ€"liSSEHflals, Liberty ; 271 all t/zi'flgg,. C/myity.†(PAI’X’R No. 1.) FMUAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1.88%); n , 3 WUUIu DO muva I course it is ser- nl‘, above am} he- nrpasses in wrmk- am's horn. Be- nke the Humber ticipall bm'mdary, towmflzï¬pn manv gnatcd " bruken ï¬rst of “hen m ix 1:...- 35“ Lmlg v The members uf the Convention did ‘ not effect an organization in the fore- . "arm, the huur pruceeding lnn'chenn being taken up with the presentation of delegates’ credentials, after which an adjournment was made vintil half-past twelve for a lunch provided By the Park- dale Association. "During the discussion of the vian‘d-s the IiEeml’ny of the‘ Park- dale Association wash refeird to ,by the memhegq,in,termn of the hilghreatvpruiiah.†z. .(m mam-sq ‘tn aha hall the Camem- lI-Inuvlwi',†one brancli‘nf which rises“ H'um a small lake ii: the 8th can. anmg and llims smuhwzu'd. 'l‘He nthr branch also rises in Kimmy 5th cm]. and runs a» widening (mnrse smnhwmd for about. three“ 1nilex,$lmn turning- wmtwnrd, pussâ€" ing on ils way thlungh several beautiful lake-s. Lt jnins thu‘ ï¬rst a slum. distance I‘efuru reaching Vaughan. From this jun-chum its general course is southward nll it reaches \VOMlluridge, where it jullls lihe M‘mrl Hu.nber,-nfter a wnmluring '(nurse uf’n‘mr twenty miles. Tm.- scene~ l ry ulnqu this river, though extremely rugged" iï¬ placa, is sm'd to be may line. Another small stream rises in \Vllilclmrâ€" Cl! and juilins the euslem brain-11‘ abbve menti vned. The next most impurtan‘: tri‘éiitai'y in this cnnnectiun is the “Fest liiiunch, or 45 ll is snuieliiiies called, THE BRANCH. The sunmes nf t_h75 slnmm are SIX small creeks ench flowing fi'nm asepumte spring three uf which rises in C.nngimcmmygind thv remaining three in Albinn. These uniting in Tn- rnnm Guru, from a fairly sizuil stream, which sonn enters Etohiuukv just. bulnw Cluirville, and’ cuntinn’ingits cmirse in :m easterly directinn through a line sect,- imn uf chumry. formerly heavily timber vd willi‘ ll:l,l'ii\\'<)(1(l 0f ililiiarant kinds, hemlhck, and afeiv line pines near its entrance into the Number, mi Eat 3 cm». 15, in? the IOWIISliil) all El‘ry’iicuke nhunt Lwn miles nurth nf \Vestun. The. \VUSD Branch is ubnnt twenl‘v miles in length and has cumidei‘nhlc ll: "l fur the last few miles of its mnl‘r‘se. Occasiumilly «luring a frcsliet it l‘Jecmnes quite turbu- lent, sweeping away fences, hmvever se- cnrclv made. dummlisli’ing bridges. np- mntiiig trees, and tumbling stones about as ilinngh they were [new b'l ckx (If wood. [n a. dry aeusnn the lawer pni‘tion (If the lmnch b'llc‘ll'lltfs nlmnst. (some say anlireâ€" ly) tlry, the Watkr being absorbed by the sand and gram-l, wliilv fur miles above, the stream cuntinne‘zqnite a size. Aimth- er tributary .‘ne Black Creek, flown thrnuuh Vaughan and Yurk entering the Humiuer :1, biilil'l. distance :ihuve LHIIIlIFHH- I will have more tn any of this in some future pmwr, also ocmsinnnlly sniallvr streams may be briefly mentioned. STONE. In many parts uf the Hamber shme is funnd in cunsiduruhle quantities. From \Vestou tn Stillwuter it is fnund in abundance, varying from one foot. to four fwt in depth, and is being largely use-d fur buihiing plu'puses, and fur mudâ€"mak- inc. ’Um‘wrly‘mg sttune iszaï¬ue-Me hnttnm. In fact, throughout much «if its (NINTH!) (he river-bed CUNRiSf-‘i of shale m‘ grnvel. The \Vest Branch is also fzunnns f0“ its stone, it being found not, only in the river-lied but aim) mnderivin the ï¬hfs or 1irnll'ey lands. Mr. “'1â€. Grnbh, thrm‘ruh whose lwnd'ï¬he Wranch flbws fur the last mile ur so of its Cuurse. represest the stcme a's w'bnnt three feet thick, and resting. as in the Humber on a spknfl'id‘ Shale bottom. He also states Hum-u the‘ lime Used in the construcâ€" Hun of the Grand 'l‘mnk Railway briKLe nt Weston was obtained fro.“ stone taken from his flats. [The next paper will be on the pruba- Ie form-Minn (If the Humbcr valley and its condition when ï¬rst occupied by our forefathers, togvther withsume account of suhsevnent changes] Enthusiastic Reform Convention Parkdale.â€"Mr. H. S. Howland unanimouslv chosen the Standnrd-Bearer for West] York. at WEST YORK. ion was organized by Mr. Winchester, .1“ Bl'ocktun, tnking the chair. Mr, Porâ€" ter, of Vnughnn, being-Secretary. The President briefly addressed the Convent ion in reference tut‘he very importann nbject of their meeting, it; being Ru less than that of selecting a Reform candidate for the \Vesl’. RId‘ng of the Unnnty of York to represent the consti- tuency in the Dominion Parliament. It was incumbenï¬ upon them to lay aside all personal prejudices El.de medilectiunn and ane in nominating as a candidate ulle who vonld lend thch to victory in l883; a.de redeem the riding from the disgrace uivdeleals at the last general aâ€" leallml. The fellowing gentslemzm were then appointedlas scrutiuL-ers by the Chai1~ man for the taking and' cmmting of bal- lnts 14â€"M’essrs. '1“. \V. Webster. \V. (‘3. It? Pattersonâ€, W. A‘. V John Malian, John A. son and George 3?qu Mr \Vzuauii, (it \Veston, seconded by Mr. W'hma uE Kleiuburg. “ That the Convention broc‘ued m the election of a candind Lu reprus mt the Riding :ib ilie next general eicmion for the House ui Commons, and that a two-thirds vote he required for the ï¬rst three ballots in order to make a choice, after that a ma- jnrity vote be ï¬nal.†The motion Was carried.- It was decided on moti Mr, Peter Patterson, sew Donald McFarlane “ thm be allowed untxl after the candidate.†Nominations were then madé, but finally all were Withdrawn, except. Mr. Henry S. Huwland, who was declared electechby themmnimuus vote of the two hundred delegates. The announceâ€" ment vi the result; of the balloting was received with the “utmost enthusiasm, and many were the expressions 0f pleasure at the fact of such a. lcul-huarhnl Reformer being appointed as their leader All appear to be sanguine that; their action at. the Convention \vohld be en- dnrsed at; the general clectinn, when- ever it would be. held, by Mr. Ilowâ€" land’s electiun bya large majority. nu “n l The President. stutej‘i Um; unfortu- [lately Mr. Hun‘hxml Was now in Bush on attending a sick relative in that city, but he had no doubt concerning' his acquiescence in the action of the Umlvenmnn in nominating him as their smndnrd~bearw in the coming cmn~ I“"L’~“- .» Thec [ï¬elvbwiing gentleman were {11' pointed as a. delegat'iun to acquaint the candidat6~el€ct 1“ 11m actinn of M10 Cnnventiou zâ€"uFur Vaughan, BIL Petâ€" er Patterson; Etnbimuke ;:\V. A. ‘ValliK Pau'kdale. J. ankic ;Bruckton.' John Ma lrm ; Weston, George Yullnp ; York Joseph Sheppard ; and Richmond Hill, A L SkEele. The members of the (16.19 gatiam then proceeded to the the tel: «graph ntï¬ce,in order tn telephone to Mr. Hqu‘md’s city uï¬ice, from which a desâ€" Speeclws were then made by It nun.- lrer of prominent gemlemen, which. on:- xpnce cmnpels us to hold nve!‘ until next Issue, when we will give asynupsisvï¬ patch would be sent to that gentleman to Boston. each. The Quebes Local Legislature will mews. 0n the 8th of March. An eight-ymr-old boy died last week: at Point St‘Chm‘h-es {rum a-he excessiw use of qunur. and the enrmmr’s jury haw» ln'oughh in a verdict of wilful minder a» Quins: some person or persmm unklnmvr, An effort is now tn be maxim: to ï¬nd th.’ prr-rsnn or persons who guve the boy the liql‘fur. The Governor t‘f New York State has been Cmnpened to issue as pruclnmaliou directed against persons Tending: in Green wmd, Steuben county, who huu- adopted u “ nu tax†plattm‘mvand Ftsint‘ all thu advances of the tax enliven-r, A ixpeâ€" cies of Bnycnming is also van-h d (m, an (1 it is thnnght that it may be neceswxy 1.» call out, the military. MR. Ennoxz-Will you please tell Inn ‘f it was right, for our P, M, to alluw "Meetings to he held in his (kill: 8 ‘l fur i" they were Q’held ml the promires at all. they must, of course, haw lwvn held in the P. 0. During the last ele-cn’on, Wax. it right for him toelectiuneertimuugll lllt‘ Sub Div‘sinn".l \Vasit right fm- him m allow his amiable wife to receive llw small half of a. gold watch as n “ slight tuka of appreciation †by the 'l‘uz'ies, fur services rendered. be paying éhe otlwr half ? Remember the gnt‘s we *5 in pnw~ er then‘; he was trying to must them. Is Wright fonlnspectors of might! an Ll m’easflrbg to electioneer and (in all they can to kee‘p theif party in pnwer ‘1 if kw 'lt- isrightyfor. the P... M. of Maple In (lu likewiée. " ‘ ' ‘ ‘ l v {'0 the Editor of the Liberal, - - v . r “TATAR soup.w Teflon, Febyllfiï¬b 188?n ' ' * Mr \V INTERESTING INKUNGS. . ..‘ , . [Sm‘gle coplcs, 3c’es. A. Wallis, Dr. L'ynéi Kuhn A. Sce\\'urt,\V. Wat yours, lmotion made by , seconded by Mr. “ that; no speeches No. clcction of a-