£112. 18th 20th 21$t 2.1111 Shouï¬ville .. Lim‘kham . . Victoria Square L‘horuhill... anlu. .. ‘Jï¬th \"Vtmdbridg3 ., 28th Kleinburg... 29th 1:! Mason... 10. 10. do: do do. do, Anasthetics,a.s Nltrous Oxida.atc.. used when rdered, and none but the bestmuteriml used. Newmm‘ket Richmond 1 H. B. Dewsbury, RICHMOND HILL. Will visitthe following pllces professionally :â€" Jnionville ....... .. lst Monduv of such month w estou 9th and 21a: “ ‘ Maple 16th “ “ llichmond Hill , 19th ‘ “ \Voodbridge .. . 32nd MY. Husband m1. son Brook, every Saturday, except .Wheu .Satmu uav fulli on the above datesl ~{HE LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. â€" â€" ONTARIO. E. McMAEON, EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. 'WM. HEXRRISOMS Ernest E‘. Langslafl. RICHMOND HILL‘ 011100 hourly: ‘J u :n. and 7 u. m. Medalist Toronto Univexbitv. Munber (‘0 Physician‘s: Surgeons, Gun, Iluteh‘f Smuffville Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Oflice Hours 'to 10 n..m., 5m 811.111. MRNESS EMNRIHM, represented. Light Harness a specialty. Repairs attend- ed to on the shortest notice. zed practice at; Thoruhill Nov. 6th,’8'2â€"tf. $1. 3. DEWSURY’S FOR SALE, THURSDAY EVENING J 0131; RICHMONDHILLJE‘: Omcehom's: 8 ta 9.30 3., 111.. and to 2.30 p.131 A Sm Addxess A ROBINSON L.D runks, Satchels, \Vbips, Ready Made Harness, &c., always on hand. (i (f) ()1) $5] *1 '1‘ N VOL. VI. SINGLE ‘fv lkful for the favors of the past ten years stlll be consulted in any branch of the pro. 011,115 follows: - ml. lst, 8th, 16th, and 22114 of each ngonth +‘&le' A111 Harness guaranteed as G. H. Husband, at $1 BUSINESS CARDS Eilhliral: N 7 mud Hi11f.....9m and 24th at the Palmer House) RELEOV YONGE STREET. ()1- rl‘o I NEAT AND ;O Dr. .3 :1 mos Laugsiafl Dr. Goo. fl‘nngsmfl m1 dwelling, with Post Ofï¬ce erwood. tnwushia) of Van; @111: ï¬ihml per annum, in advance Dr. ‘V. J. \Vilson, FIRSTâ€"CLASS IS Pt Dr. Orr, Ma plc. Du A. Robinson, JSI SURGEON DENTIST ileum. NEWTON I m lung, AND AT HED EVE DENT of each month do. flu. and commen BOOK 31423371 A no; u Ont, COLâ€) Jaywaus J’egemblc 1J1: petfmié Cuwimmlrl am )1nv6‘;’>!§0t ï¬behnnfletter WHENâ€; seï¬s‘atiohmaw Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York, re- spectfully solicits your patronage and friendly influence. Bales attended on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. P. 0. Address, Mrs. A. Nelson, Brantford, writes : “ I was a. sull'erer from Chronic Dyspep- ia. for eleven years Always after eating an intense burning sensation in the stum- ach, at times very distressing, caused a drooping and languid feeling. which would last for several hours after eating. I was recommended by Mr. Poppelwell. Chemist, of our city. to try Northrup LE Licensed Auctioneer for the Cmme of York! Sales attended on the shortest uot-ice.uud at ten- ube rates. Address Nobletcm P. 0. allowed to continue very serious results may follow, “ SWAYNE'S OLNTMENT " is u. pleas- nut, sure cure. Also for Totter, Ich. Sult Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelns,Be.rbers' Itch, Blotches all sculy,crusty Skin Diseases Sent by mud for Souâ€"ms : abukes, $125,011 stumps). Addresg; DR. SWAYNE &SON, Philadelphia Pa. Sold by Drugglsts. lsâ€"lv ’l‘he symptoms are moisture, like prespimtion intense welling, increased by scratching. very distressing. particularly at, night. seems as xf pin- worms were crawling in and about the rectum the private parts are some t.mes uï¬ected. If allowed to continue very serious results may follow, “ SWAYNE‘S OINTMENT " is 1:. plans- IT’S A FAST WILKINS’ BROS Nails, Locks Bolts. Hinges, Wire. 860., &0. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. is†LOW PRICES. Eigh‘o Building Lots for Sale on Centre Streec East, only 6100 each, 15 per cent. down for pick of the lots : Also Two New House», Swoms, on Richmond Street. ‘ Keeps the Largest and best Selected Stock of BUItING LDTS IV()1{ SAlq-lfl ’3 r5" GOOD VALUE. 166 King Street East, H A R D W A R E IN TORONTO. 1'1 my ‘Stoffl Bun Itching Pilesâ€"Symptoms and Cure suer ‘l‘li. lltt ‘DSE 23â€"4-'S3. The Palmm House. RICHMOND HILL JOHN PALMER, Proprietor Vina built the above Hmst o: p t Blake. I of Marriage I ,eul Estate 1111 farms or lots m \vufches kE and Peel. Go sales of stock Lsouuble rates d Auctioneer (or Jy solicits your .23. 30.105 nttende cusonabe rates. H0111) 3 Marriage Licenses for the bounty GI 11 Estate and Insurance Agent. Pun-ties les or lots for sale, or wishing Insur- life or property will have their orders ' attended to by the above. Money to per cent on approved freehold security curt House. Toronto ‘1 3f \Vntches, clocks nndi Diamonds mud precious THIRD DOOR SOUTH Au‘ hhex'u seï¬s’ation ‘r‘riyf‘zi‘nd E ll J fllllP§ ( N. .1. Armstrong built old St {:1 ï¬rst- Salem Erkarqlt. '1‘( ï¬iiï¬rrllmurnuï¬ George E akin. vuy 1m build lugs 1' 13am - iL th tioueer k S. M . Brown £111 J. “huh ss. Act â€"THATâ€" RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 18811. ALI am thank DR. LANGS’I‘A PI" 5510!? “1.3mm. ialtv am thanklul to any getter: 401' years ; t‘lm maudï¬langvivid feeling ‘r‘éi‘lï¬ 3363’ HM 41191 Heavy oméï¬s w my 'ï¬inily Near Nipissiny Hotel. (is sold 1 etc.. pm P. 0. ad 1 n '. Slokos, mud friel the County of York, re- patrunage and friendly (1 on the shortest notice P. 0. address, King. VICTORIA SQUARE (n lmud the ( Hi Essentials, Um'zy’. in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity “ibï¬aï¬ï¬‚lï¬g UNIONVILLI (aunties of York wu consiflnmeut. mptly attended dress, ' the mount ‘Ageut. Pu. r wishing h ave their 01 Elï¬n Ii. MEL Court J.K. Kerr Poppelwe Northrop ' and Dy Elgilf and rnish ‘llery nt the According to announcement in our issue of lasL Week, a. meetmg of the ratepay- ers of Richmond Hill was held in the Council chamber on Friday evening, Fcb. 2!)lh for the purpose of taking into con- sideration the building of a. town Hall. 'Ihere were about. liny persons present. On motion Mr. H. A. Nicholls acted as Secretary. to open a. branch here, and he had reason to believe, that by building a bank in connectlun with the hall, We cuuld rent the same for $200 per zmnnm. Cost of caretaking, rmglng bell, «‘30. would not cost much more than at presenL We have been incorporaced fur ten or eleven years and with the exception of ï¬re ap- paratus, and sidewalks, very little could be seen in the way of public improve- ment. Mr. I. Crosby, as a. member of the Mr. I. Crosby, as a. member of the Council, said he would like more infor- mation on the subject. In aliSWer to a question. the teen: said the land might cost $1,000. Mr. Crosby thought such buildings generally go to about 50 per cent. above the estimate, and as a vault â€"Burgla.r proofâ€"would havu to he built in connection with bank, he thought to extend payment over ten years, the am- ount required the ï¬rst year would not be lesis than $800, and last year $530. which at present would be a heavy undertaking. Mr. J. K. Falcnnbridge fully agreed with Messrs. Crosby and Harrison in their remaiks ; instead uf 31x or seven hundred We might count. on nut less than $1,000 for the first instalment. He cun- sidei‘cd we had ample accuiumndution [or political and other public inceiings, and, at present would go entirely ugainst it. Mr. Teefy, being called upon, said he had come to hear those wllu were in fumi- of building. The Reeve, Mr J. Brown, opened the meeting by saying he had called them toâ€" gether at the request of several ratepay- ers, and, although he did not wish to in- fluence them in the matter, thought if they ever intended building a town Hall, how was the time to set to work. He thought, a Hall could be built suitable for the Village for about $4000. Would pro- pose to extend Lhe tune of payment say 10 years. The Central Bank was going to open a. branch here, and he had reason Dir. Brown said he by several to cull this the subject, but. they an apnuamuce. Mr. B. Redditt said he was one who had asked the Reeve to call a. meeting. The building of a hall was not a. new thing, as it was discussed three years ago. He was in sympathy with the Reeve and thought something should be done. \Vhen Council-chamber and engine-room were rented from Mr. Palmer, some grumbled about paying $80 per year, but had now turned around. “ llatepeyer †in village papers, was nus-leading, as frontage tax. and tire apparatus, would not appear in Intnre accounts. \Vas in favor of paying more attention to public and less to High School, said we had been tlireuteued With building schools for sixteen years and nothing had yet been done. The present lire hull was not suitable. the engine now being greatly damaged by taking it out hurriedly, as the bridge was too steep from the sidewalk Is your hair lurning grey and gradual- ly falling nut? Hull’s Hlur Rnnewer will restore It to its original color, and stimulate the fol 'clcs to produce a new and luxuriant gm 'th. It also cleanses Alleluujp, eradicutvs dundrufl', and is u. [debt aw‘twlubh: axadzhznmlcas Messing. Jacob H. Bloomer. of Virgil. N. Y., writes : ‘ Dr. Thomas’ Electric’ Oil cured a. badly swalled neck and sore throat on my son in forty-sight hours ; one appli- cation also removed the pain from a. sore toe ; my wife’s foot. was also much in- flamedâ€"so much so that she could 11% wall; about the house ; she applied the Oil, and in tweuLy-four hours was entirely culed.’ Mr. Pugsley moved. sewn-led by Mr. Crosby that the discussion close. Curried Mi: Pugsley said he expected to hear a better discusswn, the speakers had not presented the case fairly, they had spok- en 0f the expense, without making refer- ence to the revenue which might be de- rived therefrom. He was willing to fall in with the majority, but wus in sym- pathy with the Reeve and. Mr, Redditt in building it town hall. engine-room. lockup, and all combined. Aaron and Newnmrket cmild speak of a. town hall us their own. and we should not be behind them in that respect. Mr. Arnold “would favor a. Village cemetery rather than a. town hall. Mr. Muudie was not in favor of it. Masnnic lmll did not pay, did not think buxldmg at present would be a. good in- vestment. PUBLIC MEETING. had been requested meeting. to dlscuss had failed to put in ;aking into con- )f a. town Hall. persons present. Nicholls acted as The Salvation Army made an attack on this place 911 Saturday night last. Town Hall was ï¬lled, three meetings on Sun- Hall was ï¬lled, three meetings on Sun- day, had a glorious time. A great revi- val is spreading through this part of the country, it has reached White Rose, and Temperancevillu, and, in the words of. The annual meeting of the Reform As- sociation of York Township was held at Fairbunk last Week The following are the ofï¬cers that were appointed for the 61):)“ng year :- President, J. b’. Dev. ins Esq, ; Vice-President, \Vm. Spright ; Secretary, 1“. R. James ; Treaanrer, A‘ Gibb. Chairmen were also appointed for the several Sub-Divisions. The meeting was fairly attended, and all appeared to “ More and more it spreads and grows, Ever might-y to prevail.†Reader has it prevailed O‘ver your heart 2 Over a hundred have professed a. change of heart hurng the last three months,the majority of them young men. The Undertakers are kept busy of late. Six deaths having taken place inside of thirteen days, four of which were be- tween the ages of twenty and twenty-ï¬ve years. put, in a. new engine, and has other inâ€" creused facilities. still they have to run sixteen hours a. day to keep up with the Work. Quite a moving is taking place in that neighbnrhood. Mr. G. Love is moving to Markham, where he has rented alarm; Mr. A. Sprnxtnn is going to Aurora, Mr. C. Norman having rented his farm ; M. D. Crake has bought the farm occupied by Mr. Norman ; Mr. Jas. Stewart of Oak Ridges is moving to the form now occupied by Mr. H. Mathew- son, Messrs. Stewart and Crake are sin- gle men, but as this is leap year, we don"t 4111..†iucasure, therefor-A he concluded to let it run and till the measure in advance uf the next, customer ; it did run indeed. not only thirty-six minutes, but all day, until the measure was full to overflowing, und the barrel empty. \Vuuld adVISe the young Merclmnt to take less interest in politics and love affairs, or get a. larger tap. L The work on the new English Church is bemg pushed furward, and it w111 soon be ready for use. The P. Methodist tea-meeting on Mon- day night was a success, have not heard the returns. The grist mill at White Rose, which has been laid ofl' for repairs is now in Working order. Although Mr.Asht0n has put, in a. new engine, and has other inâ€" creased facilities. still they have to run (From Our Own Correspondent.) Au enterprising Merchant who lives not far fromâ€"Say Thornhill, lost a. barrel of syrup in the followmg amusing way : 'l‘hc tnp'being too small it. Look consider- uble tune, (thirty-six minutes) to fill a gle men, but as this is leap year think they will keep batch long take a. deep uncrest in the afl'uus of ou‘: County. It is reported that the Vigilance 00m- mittee hm‘e some clue to the persun’ who relieved Mr. Asey of a. quantity of oats. far from Thornhill or not. very distant from Richmond hill, Our oldest neighbor, H. Miller, Esqi, died rather suddenly last week. he was In hm 87th year, burn on the same farm on which he diedâ€"411$ father being one of the ezuliest settlers on this part of Yonge street. Mr. Wm. ] after vialtin bqlure.’ Mr. Ness has bee time in Miss Ansley Mr. I“. J 09 S. to has got ‘ Thomhill Mr. Frank \Vaterï¬eld is making pre- parations to join his brother in Manitoba, Sorry to loose Frank he is such a. flood natured chum, but. he is the kind of mu- terinl to help to make the North West a great country. Traps are being set to catch some hen thieves who have been committing de- predntnms lately in our vicinity. Shame upon those who would rob hen roasts whcneggs me so dear. The suspected parties are supposed to live either, not If your children wunns. give them ML L'xtclmiuatur ; safe, neighbnrhood. Mr. G. Love is to Markham, where he has rented Mr. A‘ Sprnxtnn is going to Mr. C. Norman having rented ; M. D. Crake has bought: the NEWTON BROOK AURORA ITEMS Movlic 36 do nothin ) nothing In moat desi LANGSTAFF 11 teaching for a short thing tire; sr plac v'lblt He, and effect troubl the wint situation helpil ll) We are brother L tism We wislfthe y journey throu 50.000 Strawberrv Hams th DO N OT NEGLEC'E The Subscriber offers for 53.1 STRAWBERREES E STEAWEBRiES the ppl} IDOYDIHE URESCENT SEEDle Which has become justly cel ebrated for the immense- ly heavy crops which it: gives and its ex- treme hardiness. Plants will be. sent to you nearest express ofï¬ce at th following: low rates is 1.000 ï¬lants for $4.00 ; 5G for $2.50; 100 for 75cts. ; 5 for jocts. Special rates give for orders over 2000 plant The above plants are off‘e1 ed from a bed of Crescent: from which was picked las year (1883) at the rate of I2 bushels of fruit per acre. Th bed had only been set out 1’ menths previous. / mbl The above offer holds goo until the last oprril. Partic sending in their orders preions to the 20th of March, wi receive 5 per cent. addition i plants to their orders. A orders must be nccompanie by cash, in P. 0. Order, c Registered Letter, to Jo. fth Mr. EA Bern 1 Thursday Rev. Mr. "esbyteri \I 1‘ 111 ,{ev int are int ,r sis'tei' Mrs. G. wn It le rld I\I In [Single copies, PERSONALS M ]OH llmott V'ariot v. ilv advanta offer : am. Of the lI If I‘l uflainmat 1112b th rt} it if 1H ntl cts than Lhux nt 50