{FRIDAY MORNING ST‘ A! Inn‘s EPTSCIH’AL (ilflfhulXxâ€"EOX'VH‘O M .3 gun.y ex’mpt the third Sundu-y 0! every muuz‘n win-u thu <ax'vice mm sacruman are held at 11 35.111. S'xmlay School at 1:30 pm Rev. B. Shank- m. R . . runmw vnr‘ncn OF (*.\NADA.chrvi¢-na M L 10..“ “JIL. and 61,!) p. 111., and Sunday suhnol, 0 1x. HL Prmer meeting every Thursme n-vemnag‘ 'm. the Im’htm-e Rmur. 11mg. [Ru-r Aqui- sun and J H l‘zv-urlu ~, i'as'n s, f‘LIUHMUN D HILL "I » “a m u M? @mm (PLAIN and. FRINGED) At “THE LIBERAL†BOOK, NEWS& STATIONERY DEPOT, R'D HILL. HUMAN CATHOLIC (:mtnvil" 01.4 {allow 'J‘hm'nhill M L) mu H111 mi 10:40 um; Lhu fol] m inc, 110ml Hill H) (1.111., xmd 'l‘hornl trnatmz with Markham m‘er‘ l‘Imqu'rmuAN mwm'n (rs: CAV atll o'clock mm†and (3:130 p m. Pr «on 'l‘hurrdmy evening {Lt 7:30. Rev Pastor. HUMAN CATHOLIC (1111151 Sum-ions in order 01.4 {allow 'J‘hm‘nhill M L) 5.111.. and 11111111110111} “11111131 . 0 .111; L111; [1111111111 , 11111111113111 R1011! 1111110111111.1f€)11.111..1u1d Thu .1111] at 10:30 :1.m,, alternating 1vit111\i111'k11:1,111 oval-v 11111115111111“. Soviet RICHMOND LODGE, A. F. 61 A. 31.. No. 21, 6.111“ - ~Mechs in the Imago Romnfldnsunic “3.111. 011 the Mundnv 011 111' before) full 1110011. at 8 o‘dn‘ack 11.111 {11.110 ' W. M. RICHMOND L. (L I.., No, 778.77 Meets in the Tmn pamncn Hall, on tlm Friday on or hufm‘u ful moon, (LL 8 o'clock ’lel’l. (L 1‘1. Shuvpaml, WM. RICHMoxv HIM. TEMPLE, N0 4|};Y I. 0. (h Heats in the ’l‘mn‘pemnuc Hull‘ nvcyy \Vanosdnj, mmnina, M 7.30 o‘clock. Wm. llm‘nsvm 'I‘. I). The Methodist Sabbath .‘whuol'I‘Qmperrmvr- A. Uncimiun is-um v10 lgu um'vlh awry Sunday whom aimxred. \\’m.H€.rrimn 5111.)? MJ-xtnAtnrs: wal‘rl'u’rl' Lilxru‘y n! (werl 00 "‘ulumus,~pml evm‘y Tur 11:1.y uvuning. in thv Mn.» wm’c 11w. lrmn 7 LU H 0 ~k. H. Id. Inn", Libra.- lrul. Lug-Lures and diwmsaznns puriudi *aLlly. RICHMOND HILL Umn’m “AND.†Menu: for mvuzti. u m‘ury ’l‘nnwlwy and F‘umu‘duy awning at 'w m n‘clw.):. Alax. Laird, Lender. Yummy, L‘m'wn. â€"«}(c v4:1 \Vm, 'l‘rmmh'. l‘mm- r331 n’sV Mnssm. H0 j min Red 2 l, Wan l’ L:Nlc_\‘,<',‘ Huncumh,nm1J.l[.S4m<1ursun. (BML. M. . \' 3’7 homhili, Dn'. GMT. Ninzflv. 1148.0â€, 31.8., mrl 1M, Silver MmlMHSt (LT'l'me'S'lLy of 'I,‘orm1m; M (f.}’.»\'.‘ 01113.; L. S --\.L.,Eng\and. (Late of London England) ‘v-Surgrmn, Sm. 0mm; 11mm: 8 tn 10, 1 to 2. and 6 to 7.250. 28 m (I? [MON D ï¬lLL a: A 1‘ L H, J‘hmxklul fur the “war: of the past tun Yum‘sl‘ ' Imy still bn (:rnwlltmt m any brunch of tun pruâ€" Iogs‘mn. us fulluws: Aurora. 15b, Em, will, and 22nd of USN! month. annm rkci H m1 do. Uichunmd Hi1]... ‘lmu -Mh ï¬n m1, thu l'nhnur House) Lnnffvil‘m . . . . . , . V , . .. . . . . . lï¬th ll), Li‘u'klmm .. In. do. \Z torin Squm I'Mx>1’1|1\ill‘.‘.... On. \ln'mi . do Vu-nlhru «11), Au. Kluhxlmrg- , Ti oblutt 1Uâ€. Anuuflmt Jr‘h‘rcd, null zumu hut. Hm bnxtmuuerin] used. Addmss A. ROBINSON Lilli. Aurm'u Out. A) .\ mus nxiï¬'n 517x \Cl'Ill‘biUH 01' 'I‘ncflx VOL. IV. :n‘ridar 4» me, " .1 m1 :'.I Sn] it‘fm‘win- 7011113. (fon- Hzlr!§i{“)'~k .-\Urm‘zm_\'sruti :1 <‘fm‘uwry)‘rurtuw m \dmil \‘cymuwrt etc†\i illichump‘rh'xihlinuk, Ax‘mluidu Hi rpuL'l‘m‘untn unmaiuv \‘ naturiu :x'u mm dwn‘n’l Hi;|}£<‘w,l,g.(7, H. H‘ ’v‘mkv ().(',J.l \‘Uuli-ar ('zHru‘ 7H< (‘ y Bethune. Mos». Fuluoubrlq :0. &' Hoyle.» Mm, zmrih of awnihuui (“xnm‘m'vrsg 15 L struck \VL rllv, '1' n'unim m'M'..(g.17. Cum: . .. ummmmuu; N" '1. \\'xhn-V)(11\1m1«m. A. :2. ï¬x :.1,5-‘y\m: I’M W. J‘ FuANLa. EM. .inmaw LungMaiI chmoml H 1Hvulhmm-tmly1m 1‘.)lele at homo :u, hum n amok v m. James M. Lawn-mare. "'M'l; 4;! fun ’7?" Ilivisinn (mum (‘lvflt xvii .‘rqunru‘: of Vaughan, )1:‘_‘;leÂ¥";" y)! l,irlh~ .in: Ag»: and Drum)â€, (luxmrzmmoxwr in Cum“. of (Juvnn'a‘ )x‘rxu‘h. Mum†I’. l L, (‘mmty York. (tan N-uor v4 (hu 11m) 11’ IL Dminm} [usurm'mc Agnnt, for the has? um} mud rulm‘nl» (Hamyumm \lnitlghlnsincsr m (‘mm ~iu. Pnr sdvmmus of insuring; in x: int rim»: ,wmumnv Rizwu‘d u‘muï¬n oiu'rntm hefnt'a input: " kmewla am, a ) {Hi-mt, You {50 H ‘fh‘whrnqturly. H. C. ssle. K. Mm-ium BUSINESS CARDS. 7 if Pziï¬ctlirzxt. Hr. MI‘Connulh Graduate nf Toronto University, BY J. x. STE At his Primitng Establishment imnho, Kerr. {5; l‘:|~~¢-ls, per rmnum, in advance.] n‘r‘fl EPISCIWAL (Humansâ€"Service at 3 npt the third Sunduy n! every mum‘n a <ax'vice mm sacruman are held at 11 ‘ 0“. at 1:30 pm Rev. B. Shank- "Uilléujt flirccinrg. IS PUBLISHED EVERY 5055‘???†{AL DEVI Fiï¬, ('ONVEYANCER. ETC vs illinm hi. 30st, t‘Ju'mQ'. Snlivitrm Notary, «in» Muney Runm in, Union Loan 131:1] limgs, Non. 'l'uruvno :‘Lr wt, ’l‘umntu. he gm;ch †Dr. A. llflhinnsanh Churches. (H10); DENTIST, 1x m-‘mcn J. hi. 1 U duyu of each month 18H] “ " mhninihi term! for painlms Emmi. imam. \lc xlévs .. I? I). S W ART, 1; 7V 13mg» m‘ mcnhngz 0. Rev. 1. Campbell )AVszAr-Snrv a T Ont. A Lama amount of Mlmey to Land on (mm _m cxtv property; interest 7 per can; no commie 5101). 158 King street East, Toronto. 1< lint-(:11le (mmâ€" murcinl house. Guml Acvmnmudutiou and ovary a' buntiou shown 6 nests. Smmrim‘ Manning" HENRY LEMON. l‘mm‘ivwr. Having recently built. the (\th'IA Hausa on the Rita of tho UM Stage Hutu], uml flu‘ll' 10d it L'm‘ouglmntin ï¬rst-n ‘ ss Mylo, I um prupm ed to she, the pubGC Lhoibust of {Locum runlzwiuus (‘mml smmm; and mtcunive hushlelx H‘mmlo Roumr: for (,‘onmmn-iul 'L‘mveHm-‘s. "$911an >51 1201‘ din)" T‘m Richnmud Hi2] Omnibus louvm‘. "1H Hume at 72:50 mm. for Tel-mm) and leaves 1 omnto ut.‘ '10 17.111. Clock and Watch NEE; er, Impnrtor ni\V1LthmH, clocks and (inn 3 :L htmtk of Diamonds and 1n‘nvimnwl4vm : n1“ uy: an hmlrl. THIRD DOOR SOI‘TH (HF (QUEER S'l‘RFll‘l'l‘, TORONTO. kr‘r‘Mummy-turn;L; 0f jmvcllm'y, 21mlrepairingofwutchesxmdcluukxnn the pm xi letV 1 A ‘ . , n, :lev y - K - w 7, ’I'h1mkimgrmrpatronsnud frmndï¬t‘ur flloi)‘ IN» erulpatrmmgr iL the past \xu bug to str’v thsfl wo lmvu just m 1:i\'o:l :\ large stock ufm gourls in lucnst dusismm A Jame ,~.t.m~k (:1 Elm“ and Walthum wntvhus hunt an hand. Issuer of Mnrriugn Liconsvs {or the bounty nf York. R011 Rumba and Insurance Agent Parties Imwxm {nuns or lots for salt“. Hr wishing Insur- unw; )u like or property will huvu their orflurï¬ pnmmfly attended to by flu) Ahm'e. ,‘fl-HJC ' to ‘.mm at 5 per cont urn approved froehohl smurity 0mm ‘mxn House. Torontu Livensw’! :‘aurttiuxmer for the U ! ' "m’k ()ntm‘mmfl l’rvl‘ Goods sold Im "M's: " mm L. Genera] 521188 of stock. utm, [l‘mnptly mttundud tn);ch reasonable rumors. P. O. mldr Lim'ninri Anvï¬mmer for ï¬le (‘mmtv of ank, m- spm‘tfnlly swift-MR your vufmmme- and friendly inï¬nvnz-gn Suloa attended on the shortest notice and at reusoxmblorutos. 1‘. O. Addruaq, Box. ‘. VICTORIA SQUARE. Livonï¬od Am-tioneer fur tho, (‘mnzt-y of York, re- Qpr‘vtfnlly solicits vonrhusrnnuqn and friendly inflm-nwx snflm attended on tln- shorhwt notice and at musmmha ‘nte 1" 0, address, King. :t‘nnsod Auvm’onwur for the, ('mmty ‘of York 41mm“: Mum-“ï¬nd (LL11fo- Nnblut‘nn P. 0. L Subs :ntnudud an 1,110 ulm rates. Addm A. Wï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬'fl' Simg FUNERALS FURNISHED Han. you can 113V: any :mmunt on ï¬rst class prupnrty, half margin H pier cent, UVUI‘ half, Hf. per cunt. Business sh'ivtly privah‘. For further purï¬culmsnpply m And 4011191†in \Vn’ochos. Olav-1:9. and Jewmlr Richmond Hill. Ont. Robes, Coi’hns. flowing Machinvs. If yum wantn ï¬rst class mink. one that is «in *sz‘m, not liable to ggvi (mt, 0f order like many 021mm, than get tiw ROSE, MACDONALD, MERRITT & 00., Unior Lonnhuimingu, Toronto Tnmv‘m'k-d. It ham but «me huh: to pass the “mend through and mm SnHing more frwa than ever. so that the can any has bum nlï¬igvd to vulnrge tin» {30me again. J. L. is also agent for tho! LANCASHIHE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital ï¬fteen million dufluru. Addrnxs. wunx- 1 ,-n1r ‘ . Grunt. ('hunm» to ane Mummy. 1 'I‘hmue huu‘nwys mlm: vantnqv 3 - 0H1“) goml chm: 4-1; In)‘ nmkinp‘ m immwj. than 2111', uf'fmw| yx-nurxllly I’m-4mmxs‘mglthvwlnlu those \vhodn no: impmvv Nmzh t'hunvui ranmizz invnvvrtv. \'\'uwm;tmtl.n\‘ mom, wumuu, boys. null L‘irYs‘ In Wnriv fur Mariam n; Lhuir mux Imnxlith 4‘ Any :10 (‘13!) v!“ thuwm‘k prn;mxl3 from \Fm: ï¬rm. Mam. Thu hmdnus will )my 11mm than ten “Inf-i u‘ 'I‘lnary an!“ >1. T‘Ix 1m1wivnotnï¬ta fnrnislwdfrcm. Nu uun who an gnaw {HHS to make nmum; n: ridlv Ynu (‘1'. n (1in vote your wbo‘m lame to the x 1. or unlv mu; [mum m- mun,“ L‘u‘l mmrnmvmn mm :tll Hm as Michal 9:2? {2:29. ‘Addl‘csuvfi (V)? f. f.‘u..]"r£a hum, Mai». jOHN PALMER. Proprictor. JOHN 119â€"511. ’ernmnd Hill, Ju'ly 28, '80. f N l_)ER'17A KR RS. n the shortest mytmczum rmvumublo 1.0mm Au Anmrmnvnt nf ’l‘he 'almcr House. RICHMOND 1111.11. The Clyde Hotel, I'loncy to MONEY “P GENUINE WILL!AMS SINGER. Eï¬tiacclmwuï¬. James (I. Stokes. Rink-In Eckardi. A. L. Skeelc. G (Em-go E :lkiit‘. J. “I nukes, S. IVE. Rz'ou'n. 1y kept ogï¬ï¬gnd JHCHMONI) HILL, 3311mm. “ï¬nals. J. LUSH, my». Do you want Al'ansau'on'r. RICHMOND HILL, FRIDAY, APRIL 7,1862. In Essentéals, Unify; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, C/zarify.†\VRIG H'I‘ & SON Loan. Richmond Hill. (';\' n ixvnflmi c‘. consxant mm: N0. children were playing in Mr. ‘Wm. Cook’s Wands, just \Vesf «If Carrville, they saw what thin supposed to be a Inuskrat unâ€" der the ice in a. small pond. They got an axe and began to chop the ice, when they dixcnvered in be a. man’s coat, and upon furiher investigation they found there ':is something in it. '1hey,becmn- i119: frightened left it, and went (0 San- (luySchuul and told their father, Mi 0 on I guing to the: upon with some others, ex- humed from the ice 9. body of a man, hemeen thirty and funrtv years of age. It was described by a, letter found upon him that his 11mm! was John Aspinwall His friends live in the States. IL is reâ€" nivinlwrm‘l that. n. man ufsiinilm' descript- inn (tilled at Mr. Cooks for a drink two nr three months ago, which is supposed to be the same pet'snn. The body was found in a. state (If dimnmpositinn. It is i thought by some that it was snicide,while uthcrs think Mherwme. as there war; only 20 inches of water. It is thought that at one time he was a. street car driver in 'l‘m‘nnto It‘is suppmed that he was dis- sipated, as in a lelter from .1 sister found upon his person. she tried to induce him to lend 21 hatter life Mid return home. An inquest was (11“:Illed unnecessary. On Sunday after! oon while Co'vmb'5: LATER.-â€"â€"Pel‘ kindness of Rev. C. '1‘. Curtis, who if! taking an active interest in finding the friends of the decenaed, We learn the following facts as we with) press. His name in John Aspinwall, Sun of a Clemvman in Ludi, Wisconsin. He was time .{coper uf the Toronto Street. Rail- way for ivm years, and was highly thought uf by his employers. Left 'l‘orontn the day isfore Christina's. 0n the 20d] of Dec received a. very affectiunate letter from his sister, A pawn ticket was found on him for a watch and chain, valued at “150, px'vsemed to him by 1113 fellow emploj‘ees The Oxiord beat the (Mmbridge crew at their annual regatta, this making {our victm'ies in succexsirm. Hanlan Vic!31' th n. win? an easy racerâ€"Pour lea-1L :5 ahead.--~ The Oxford Regatta. Hmnlun beat Boyd on Monday. on the 'I‘yne, winning an easy victory by four “maths besides playing several tricks on the course. Enthusiastic Reform Meet- 111g. (Bv our own Itopm'tar.) \ meeting of tho Ilefox‘iuuts Wan held at Frank Boston’s, Benlunmnd, on Fri~ tiny cvumihg, March the 31st. Tho chair was ably ï¬lled by Mr. Doll, J. l’._ of Riverside. G. \V. lluclgeruw Esq M, P. l’.., was called upon to address the meet- ing. After his speech Mr. L'sdgerow reml a letter from Hon. Alex. Mackenzie the candidate for the riding, in which he expressed the interest he felt in the coming election, and thanked his friends for the assistance they were g‘ving him. Mr. J. F. Harman next. addressed the meeting. He explained his reason for leaving the ranks of the Tory party, and joining the Reformers. His reasons were the corruption and partiality mi the To ‘3’ party. A Mr. Allan a gentleman from York County, England, explained the system ofiighting ulection battles there. Mr. fuwood of Yorkvill also addressed the mueting. Although there were several Conger vatives present, there were no opposition Speeches except from a drunken person, who was helpad through the door by a cmmmble. After votes of thanks to Messrs. D091 and Budgemw ï¬lo meeting pledged it,- aolf tn support Hon. Alex. Mackenzie and also Bagemw. if you want to read mumming worth rvml- mg road the Philadelphia Musical Jouxnnl‘s new ad. @1314 " WAN TEE Another meeting was annonm‘e he hold at 11:13 Tudmordcu “nu-i Tuvmlay evening, April 11th 18 2. New ad. A gtraa‘uge Find. dead body found in the ice near Carr‘ville. Not under 16 years 01 age. Apply to We mammal!“ Mrs. RUPERT“. Carrwlle, P, Q. ml in UH THE IIUMBER mm ITS THE-BUTARIES. ' Mills, Tam/loner...Dislillvries (kc. “’05 on then and nowâ€"â€" Sever :ulgcs. The following is one of a series of papers read before the York Pioneers by Mr. William Watson, of Weston, one of the most prominent and respected members oflbe assocmtion. and is .1 minute history of the (So- unty of York, especially the Western portion. (PAPER No. 4, A little below the remains of G 'acy’s brewery, mentinned in Lust paper, a tan- nery business was curried rm by Mr. John Lanrence from 1842. to 1855, but scarce- ly anything Haw x-muains to indicate whme the buildng swml, A short dis lance further up the river on the Embl- CUliU side two brubhms, Edward and Thomas Musson, in 18:30 built. a small distillery. This building was replaced by a much larger one in 1843, and twu ycars lunar Vuis was burned, but at 01qu rebuilt. This building is still standing 'l‘uwnrds the close of last century a Mr. Cunntryman erected a. flour nnll on a site {- few feet above the one occupied by \Vudswox‘th’s min. This building, which wzm soon nfmr destroyed by ï¬re, was re- built in 18033 by Mr. Juseph Holley, grandfather (If the late W. R. Holley, formerly a member of this abswiamun. Mr. Joseph llnlluy also built. a SAW mill adjoining the llnur imll. 111181?) the mills7 tngethei' \\’ll.ll about 150 acres Hf lziml,\voi'c purchased by Mr. James Farr, an Englishman. About the year .1826 Messrs. Alcxnnu’ér Milne of Markham, and Jacob McKay of erk, carried ()1) :1 carding and fullng business in a. part of the flour mill, originally intended for that purpose. In 1828 the Messrs. Wands» worm purchased the property from Mr. Farr, and two yours laLcI‘ built; a new saw mill, which after several mnovutiuns was pulled dnwn in 1870. The old Lun- hers Were used in the construction of a. storehouse. [111840 the. Masai-3. Wad-r worth erected a distillery at tht: head of the mill pond. This building was burnt. d:;wn, rebuilt, and “fun: running for bwuity years was Iliifllly mm dmvn except the chimney whicu if: still aduuilllg. in 1856 this successful lirm urcciml a new flimr iniil bchiw Lhc old une. it, was live storeys high, and had six runs of stones, one for gris.ing and one for chopping, the others fur ult‘i‘cll‘dnl} WWII. The folâ€" lnwing year the old mill was taken down. On the east side of the mill pond in 1840 two hmthurs, \Villium and l’mnr (libsun, built a tanimry, and Cill'i'lud on husmcss for a number of years. On {he Ym k side, directly oppnsite in the your 184] Mr. Joseph Huiley erected w;me mill, which together with nine news of land was somu years later sold to Mr. Janics Shuttluwornh who wurked Hm mill fnl' three years. About 1850 the \Vudmvui'lln; purchased Ilm property and run lhu mill until 1871, when the old timbers Wine utilized in the erection of n Slurt‘llollsb wlmrc (libsmm tnnnery furnmrly scrmCL Having mmiwl the mills, dihbillci'ies, tanncries, 510,, in and abnut Weston, at short account of the village Him and nmr may nut be out of place. Sixty yams ago on the Ymrk Side of what is now thee Village of \Vestmi (then Fair’s Milla) than where only three lIUURK‘S, :nnl Lhusu farmhouses. Um: on lut .0W11t'd hy Culonel Allen and occupied bya My: Darling ; zinutihvr (m lat (i owned and neâ€" cupied by a M rs. Daivis and he ' zuluntwl son John D. Porter; (who willed there about the year 1800 ; )aml the third «in lot 7, owned and occupied by A Mix Hill ~â€"nll in the 5th con. and near the I'lVl‘l. The last mentioned house, having several times changed hands was taken duwn :1â€" bmlt 9 yuzn‘s ago. On the lots just num- ed the. greater part uf \‘(ushin now stninli When ï¬rst commonnud. and for years :Lf« terwazds. the village: was entirely on (hu lltohicnko side (if the river. principally situated on :1 narrrn-v strip of {and um~ mining hotwmzsi hm and three new“, bounded (in the \mer, by \‘C.ulsa\‘vui‘t.li's mill and mil mm, and Mn llm mth by (he, Uumhux'. Ahzwit, ï¬fteen hvmsx‘s; hL-siuh-si shops, annuing -'1 mm» yawn,“ iili :\ M114“ between, x'oiisiimtcd ‘lic \‘i "\gt‘. (l‘lmi'o wnrh Wm sturhs. t\VH 4.1mm»;- ~hops, u M‘s» em. blm-lzimith‘s \‘v‘Q‘HH‘Y'S :NHl rzmiriimâ€:a shops. Alsn anmng {ha in :Llniim max :1 tailor, :1 atone inwam), .i ("H‘yuntm' and :inillwrivflit. hur sm‘vml ywn's :V. punish busin'czw was carried in, ï¬rst h); :u. My. Hardy, tlwn by Major Paul, and last by a Mr. 'l‘eecrs, who removed tlw \leld :14 have tho ln'iduu, mm nf (lin ailing: pi‘u'wl' where ha: CUHYilHlml tin,- lximim-ss 1mm tlw farmers Urilmfti in supply him wuh Mil- !icicnl‘, nah ' Owing to 1'1(\7s\‘\’91'-1'ihg flank the jn~ ha'nimms111-1211;: 1'3' irl‘t thm huwiiry. in 18425 several buildnvm m-m ‘uvuilj.’ wrwk~ Pd ; somu uuiu- (ix‘dil‘dycli. and by Hm ï¬nml of 1803 mm :1 m «If Hm? mm M Hm \‘illagfl mm nnti swam :w M? “‘im the “armi'm t'i In“ 9‘7. ed standing until last springOSSl), when it, was bore duwn by the accumulated bluvks of ice which covered the site 02 the ulii village to the depth of eight nr ten feet. The accmnpanying photograph. taken by nur \‘illngemtist, Mr, Muun, “ill giVH a better idea, than any (lea-z. Ci'iptinn of mine. of the place where the uaeatur part, of \Vestnn furuwi'ly stoml There were also a few dwellings, (besides ihnse in connection with Mussnn’s dlr~~ tillery) alnng the banks on the Emhicoh-r side, mm or three new where St. Phil» ps church, now standerâ€"n om.nper,n Show maker, and a blacksmith had erected their dwellings andsliups 0:1 tlizs i o - elevated part. \Vestun is now, and Inn been for Slrllle years, almost entirely nn the Yni'k side of the river, and when it is iucurpnratell in 1882, it will include 11-» part el EtnbiCUli. Alwur. two inilea :ibow \Veshm, in 18 2, Mr. Moses Chriitiwr, ()f1)|]l('ll decunl, erected 2|. suw will on Jim 25 B Etnhkmke. This mill, ingetllrr l with lhe lot (IUD acres) upon which i: island was H: few years later Mild to Mr. I 'l‘hnnms ll'lussnn, who wm'ked the will In lain: us timber in paying quantities ms: available. The farm now belongs tn his son \Valter. The mill lung since fell in pieces. ()1) :1 small stream culled L‘mrm~ Creek, which rising in Vaughan. uni running suuih enters lhe limnher, i-n lH‘UkBH front, 18. in the 6th con. of York. were twu' saw mills. Um: nf them, on lot 23. was erected in 1834 Blr. Joli-i Duncan, and the other In lï¬ilS by Mr: Jacob Parsons 'ru but ill. Ahnut llm year 1854 the latter mill with ï¬fty men-n of hunl was [)lll‘CllflSwd by my brother. John Watson, who used the timberul' the mill in building a barn. The Illillt‘l‘l' 31s of Duncan's mill were, a fmv yeah earlier, utilized fur a similar pnrpusu. In 1848 M1. \‘(Illizun Crossou lmught Ll v west half ()1 lot 2‘9, 6th con. Yvrh‘ (Mu) acres) from Mr. lszmc Duvins, (who haul settled on the 1th during the :\(hnini~- tmtiun pf Gnvmmr‘ Simuuu.) nml Lhu fw.» lnwing year erected a smv mill upuu l . This was wm‘liud lcss H? m we for flu- yuzu‘s, uccm-tlingus a, hawk in the 12w: onuhl he hvpt in repair, the timhexs wmc then used in the Construction of farm lnnldingsx. In my ï¬rst paper some further {ICCJUHT of two puuiusulus transformed into ls lauds was promised. 0n digging the upper portion of the nice fur the m above iiieutiuued, the workmen flfIl 2‘ «unhius; Lhi‘vnuh the mu'i‘uw neck. “‘7 pzowhed very clnre tn tlm river far? r. short; distance. In [he cnurnu HE 2L yum- ur two, during :1, lluud the water hrolzv thl‘ullgll this narrow purlion, thus vou- vertiug the petunia-uh, which cniibzlimwl about eight acres into an island. Fm“ years the main portion (7f the l‘lV'H' followed this channel, until Mr. (Iron-xiv: at c01Hi¢lebl0 ex; 015w, ï¬lled in 1m. upper part in the raw, and formal thi- nner to follow its old course. The mils :- islziud referred to was :i point of lot 114. in Concession “ ll," Eli/hiciilit‘, (:z;ll(-«i 3‘ “ orphmw,†liming butwmeu Luis 1“ “ml ‘30, in Y wk, and CAI-tihlnlngï¬ uhuut lb éLCI'k‘S. This was min a. flaw in '5 u kw when: the rivux‘ hruke ihrunigli‘ Ul' :. ciu'xhug La) suuiie, when! :i {)il‘?â€711§‘~' \x. iumle by Mr. (li'urgsnu. lie illuh 2:51, 1:- mm} ; he was: ivrris (cufmi by the uwimr of" in: I“ for land washed away, and lowed EU pm; >550!) (lmnugzus with mush. 'l'hu U\"1t‘\‘ Lil mm, hull of lit 2!! put, in ;i claim fur i.’ lose :1" ihc wulvr iu the ()lil('ll'illi!1'l_. Lai- huiuzg Pulilml by an ;i,i-l)iu'n,tol', hu was I.’ ivzirdwl 3:500 damages. In M23.) 5.11; Burgoyne \‘i'yuut‘ huill} i saw mill 1m 1) UL on from Bl. 7th can of \‘m‘h \\ hich u Hflm‘v.‘:u'(ls Suld m Ml‘. Knitting. A Ln rmls lwluu‘ this buildingr Mr. Kigali»; r- 1‘uctutl u Eum‘ mill Ull :a. poi'fiuu nl’ livl .id 1501).;\ lCtnhicnlm‘ which he purr‘i'w {rum ‘yli‘, Alt-\uuilui“ Card. About lm‘“ ihu \xli-wlu was. l)‘ll'(3l):l>L'(l by M11 .l. H Bnuilmu who {my Huvuul )mrs ilui i thriving lumiuvss. (in Mr. l’mul‘inu r'. turning in 'l'ui‘mito. this pruptrly in. snhl tn M 1'. l‘liu uni .lUllllSHH. Aimu two years ago Mix -ltr:~i(‘1)l1 limvulrm: imr clmsc‘hl :L iluui' miil, “him l'l mm wm‘. 9 Wu; mm of his suns. 'l'hu mw mill l.‘ luau llli'dlil)“: ml. About: [any I‘ilk . .iv ihru'u 11m llnui' null, nil-'4 \ 11 11310 mum, m: i u svhmyl 11mm» “as huilL u! hmuluck lug": l in 1:52â€. l’u': HWH‘ul \‘uirs this war} (in uuly whch limwe lm' mun-s umumi. :zih Slllllllll‘d thu mvmm ml" mlm-;x.'inu fur 3mm “ Hf i‘ltnlncnlc, Yuri; and Vaughn ., N huu Mui'iiu, than owner 0‘. [ho ;’ “pun whiv‘n the building 3mm}, « thn whom} during 1112: winter mu: cultinLu-z“ his farm the NM, n-i‘ x 5 Nu also fur mum; yorum (":1\(h1«-(,(- 1thy N'huui and min I‘ 1'ul§;;iuns in the me huiMiuu‘. 'I'lw. who Now] Ill Hm blmh “hunt, M1 3' {m EH“: river. Mnmi, MILâ€). when; If having lu-m: 521,4:1'fx3d in 1mm: w.- lluunlitivfl, I'm: HM hrmlnixkl fhuuxv mm :Jnuzdmwd. (M [w ’mm YML, 73!» Thu†Lilli»; & mm. Yuxk, 725‘ ‘4wa mill in 11w 1: ‘ EX‘ Um mi}! HIM!†“in In Mt: .h mofo 11 [Single copies, 3 ctS. Ill hinuuimmi. 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