Aurora, April 18th, 11384.. Tnum Uuss Teachers desiring an exten- sion must write at the July Examination. otherwise the Minister of Education will re- fuse extensions, except in exceptional cases, All Candidate: must forward to me on or before June lst, notice of the School where, uud the class of certiï¬cate for which be de. hires tu write, carefully naming the options he rushes to take and the certiï¬cate he al- ready holds, if am. This notice must also be accompanied by a certiï¬cate of character, and a fee of one dollar. No name will be forwarded to the Department unless the lee accompany it. TUESDAY, 16th JULY. PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION,â€" Monday, 2lst July. 1. CLASS. GRADES A. and B.â€"â€" \Vednesday. 23rd July. II. CLASS (Non-Proiensional) M the High Schools. beginning M. 11 n. 111.. \VEDNESDAY. 9th JULY. 1. CLASS. GRADE C. (Nun-Professiounl) at the Normal School. beginning at 2 III. CLASS (Non-Professional) and INTER- MEDIATE, will be held at the High Rev. Mr. McIntosh is going to contin- ue with us for another year although at one time it leemed doubtful whe that he would stay or not. (mice COUNTY OF YORK. JULY EXM‘INATIUNS Notwithstanding last year was not very gond for farmers, mortgages are be- ing paid off farms. Rev. Mr. Totten has been holding oc~ canional revival services with good effects. er. Chas. James has made a. flying visit to Buuttonville, hope he soon may become a permanent resident, notwith- standing some 01 the young men have expressed themselves as being unwilling to accord him a very cordial welcome on account of his being a Grit, if politics runs so high with the ladies as a bach- elor he may remain so. for he may be treated as coolly by them. The Assessor has ï¬nished his work fol this year, as yet no one has started out withs subscription list to supplement his saiary “A person must go away from home to hear the news,â€â€"it was mentioned in another part of Markham early in the year that assessors should not receive such high salaries from the township for part of the salary could be raised by subscription. Our grist mill is still standing idle, go- ing to decay. Fruit trees are being planted when It is 130 wet to work on the land. Some should be planted on the highways. Mr. Bliss has quite a stock of lumber on hand fur his wagon works. Mr. D. Douglas has removed from here to Milneaville, to a large] farm. Our village stores are doing quite a lo- cal business during the bad roads. From Our an Cmrmdmo. The fall wheat is looking we]! in this neighborhood. Mr. Jon. Wilmot who has rented his farm has a ï¬eld in aplen- dxd condition. A. Mayboe, Merchant, Warkworth, writel : l have sold some hundreds of battles of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, and it is pronounced by the public “ one of the best medicines they have ever used,†it has done wonder: in healing and re- lieving pain, sore throat, tie, and is worthy of the greatest conï¬dence. By the use of Buckingham’s Dye, the whiskers may be easily made a perma- nent, natural brown, or black, as desired. “ There ai‘e as good ï¬sh in the sea. as ever were caught,†30 the young men My, who indulge in that pleasure of pleasuresâ€"ï¬shing for suckers They seem to have been Very successful so far. The farmers are over head and ears in the spring work, and Every day, and all day long. I Among the ï¬elds you hour then- song, " Gee up I" and " Haw around I " “70 are glad to see that Mr. J. Graham has decided to settle down among us for the present, having moved from the 4th Con. Vaughan. The wholesale and retail merchants are doing a thriving business, and therefore, as the Salvation Army says, “ things are bound to move along.†The village is considerably livened at present by the buzz of Mr. J. Mort-en's saw mill, which in doing good service. From Our Own Correspondent. Seeing that other villages, of Derhaps less importance. are not backward in pro- ducing their items, why should not Jefl'erson keep in line? This beautiful village is picturesquer situated on the summit of a hill. in the midst of a thriv- ing farming country, about three miles north of Richmond Hill and though as yet small, it has grand aspirations. _ENERA_L SEBVAFT; must gave :ZIUQRAL SERVANT; must have experi- _ence. Small family. Apply It Tm; pram WANTED Schools of the County, beginning “[9 MONDAY, 7th JULY. D. FOTHERJNGHAM. I’xesidiug Examine-r and Chairman of Baud. BUTTONVILLE. JEFFERSON. 1884. duhâ€"mu CATARI{Hâ€"â€"A new Treatment where- ‘by this hithnrto incurable disease is permanenk )y cured in lrcm one ta three applications, no matter whether standing for one yenr or forty years. Descriptive gunphlet sent free on re- wipt of stamp. A. .DIXONA‘SON, 305 King 1W Wm. Tomato iii-man, LORNE BLOCK BERT. ANDREWS. Proprietor. IN TOW'N, GO TO ANDREWS’ SHAVING PARLOH. Call in'd see me. I No trouble to an- swer questions. I use no cheap matarial and warran eveï¬ryr 9e}. 77 Gbld Filling, and all other operations skijfgllly Rerformed, qt: modergpe fees. BEST HAIR - CUT 0N RUBBER, * 0N CELLULOID, The above offer holds good until the last oprril. Parties sending in their orders prev- ious to the 20th of March. will receive 5 per cent. addition in plants to their orders. All orders must be accompanied by cash, in P. 0. Order, or Registered Letter, to 101m LE._EC_E,_ DENTIST, 151 Yonge street, Toronto, Absolutely no pa€n experienced and harm- less in all cases. meanest Shave 1 The above plants are offer- ed from a bed of Crescents, from which was picked last year (1883) at the rate of 125 bushels of fruit per acre. The bed had only been set out I4 mOnths previous. Has the exclusive right for the me 0] Hnrd’u New Method of extracting teeth without pain, by means of ARTIFICIAL TEETH 1000 plants for $4.00 ; 500 for $2.50 ; 100 for 75cts. ; 50 for 5octs. Special rates given for orders over 2000 plants. C. P. LENNOX CRESCENT SEEDLING Varietv. Which has become Justly cel- ebrated for the immense- }y heaVy crops which it gives and its ex- treme hardiness. Plants'will be sent to your nearest express ofï¬ce at the following low gates; 50.000 Strawbem Plants, Of the offer ; i The Subscriber offers for sale DO NOT N EGLECT To take adyantage of this STRAWBERRIES 1 STRAWBERRIES ! Intending candidates must inform the Head Master before the 20th of May. of their intention to write at the Examination. other- wise they will have no right. to admission. D. FOTHERINGHAM, P. b‘. I. beginning at nine o'clock in the morning of each day. HE next Examination for admisnlon lo the High Schools at Richmond Hill and Newmarket will be held in their respective Schools, on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Entrance Examinations! April 18th, 1884. March 6-2111. BEST SETS VITALIZEDAIB. June 26th dc 27th., 1884, FOR THE Carrville P. O. Vaughan, Ont. K AND April, 23rd. 1981-“ - $8.00 $10.00 [ In Eleclro Plume ware we allow ‘1 Cruets, 3.50, 5.00, 7.50, 10.00 to 15.00 ‘ Butter Dishes, 3.00.. 3.50, 4 50 to 8.50 1 Cake Baskets, 4.00, 5.00, 6.50 to 15 00 1, Pickles, 2.50, 3.00, $50, 450 to 7.50 ‘ Card Receivers, 2.50, 3.25. 5.00 to 9.50 ‘ Cups, 1.00, ) 50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.75 i Toast Racks, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 $38388 WM @ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚g Consisting of New Dress Goods‘ Prints, Shirtings, Ducks, Cottonades, Cottons, all qualities, Cheap by the piece, Men’s and Boy’s Suits made to order of“ Scotch and anadi an Tweeds and cottonadcs. Hats, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosrery. Groceries always good and fresh. Flour and feed. Glassware and crockery. Glass out to order. Terms, Cheap for Cash, or farmer’s produce. Goods Delivered. ALEX. MOODIE. CORN CU RE is a certain. apecdy and painless Anh‘v “g CARR’S (3 ,, ALEX. MOODIE’SD WATCH MAKER & JEWELLER, CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY. We do not quote prices. Look in and if prices and quality do not suit, I need not tell you what to do. 'Flogr and Feed 21 specialty. We place these good upon the market at prices never before offered. We hope to receive a call from every Lady in Rich- mond Hill. HARRY A. GOLLINS. Tea. Spoons, A 1 best. 3.75 per doun Dessert (10., A 1 beat, 6.00 do. Table do‘, A 1 best, 6.75 do. Dessert Fol-kl, A 1 beat, 6 00 do, Table do. A] best. 6.76 do. Butter Knives, A 1 beat, 80 ota. ouch Pickle Forks, A 1 best, 80 do. Dessert Knives, 12 dwn., 4.50 per Jul. Tabla Knivel, do. 5.00 do. Rodgen’ Dinner knives 7.50 to 10.00 do: do. Dessert. do. 6.75 to 8.00 GROCERIES! In Cutlery. NEWSPRING GOODS! ‘ Amid Vicinity are respectfully invited. to inspecfl our Gï¬â€˜and Display of Christmas Goods.. HARRY COLLINS, Ladies of Richmond Hill GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE. in a shot? time, without thevslight- est pain. Extractbvr. 17 will remoï¬g hard or soft cams, and make a pgrfcct April 9, '83-Iy FOR SALE AT Dilworth’s Drug Store 168 King btreet East, between the Clyde and Nippissmg Hotel 90 YONGE STREET. TORONTO. A. L. SKEELE, CORN_ . 561 CURE TORONTO CHEAP C ASH STORE. ALSO DEALER IN 8.0. HINGE-STREET, A. 1‘. SKEEIJES DEALER IN hard Granite Ware, 1":- War», Enamelled Ware. Toys, A Large Collection of every kind House I-‘urnlshing Goods. A Full Assortment of Bend six cents in post,- nga and receive free, a. costly box of goods which I will help all, u: either sex Lu more money right uWfl-y than any‘hiug also in ‘his world Forkuuca await the workers nbsulutnlv sure. At. once address I‘m'u & C0,, Augusta, Mums Wooden Ware, For good and cheap Watch- es, Clocks, J ewellry, Sil- Verware and Spectacles for every sight. Med, from 6.75 do 15.00am. Brass Fire Irons 7.50 to 15.00 per set Brass Candid Brackets 1.00“; 1.50 out 141 Yonge Street, Toronto In Brass Goods, Benutiful Seonces. mounted amd‘ unnot- E. M. MORPHY TORONTO. 2-weeâ€" WARRANTED As REPRFSENTED. 4 ME M. Morphy do. (40 Years Established) Unr'on, 310050 4.00 pm! Game Curve" 3100 lo 3 50’ Pocket! knivu. 25c in 2 50 each 310050 4.00 pair All Harness guaranteed as represented. Light Harness a specialty. Repairs attend-a ed to on the shortest notice‘ Trunks, Satchels, Whips, Ready Made Harness, &c.. always on hand. H. B. Dewsbury, RICHMOND HILL, RICHMOND HILL, B'wth light and heavy, all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction as the work is under my own aupervisr J. I am‘ also .repared tn do all kinds nf black‘n smit mg 1% repairing in the most worllis manlike manner, on the shortest notice,- and on the moat reasonable terms. FIRST-CLASS HARNESS EMPOBIUMy YONGE STREET. H. B. BEWSURY’S’ In returning thanks to my numerous friends for their liberal patronage during, the past twenty-ï¬ve years, l beg to re. mine! them and the general public, that; having erected entirely new and com- modioua premi’s’es, 1 am enabled to supply Stallions E PLATFORM SPRING W A G UN 3. HORSE BILLS; AT THE Libeml Oï¬ce, RICHMOND HILL. Fine assortment of CUTS on hand. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and forwarded to any address free of postage‘ TRENCH’S ~CARRIAGE WORKS.- PhaetOns, Buggies, Carriages, Cutters, 'l-Iv j .-v "2/, ._ wax-WW r r | I 1’ “Lap? .19“ ‘4‘ W‘Lï¬mgrg ' Asp V ' 3’3“? " '«bta‘iL-\"~" THE HEAT lluwnnnumu'lmllq Horse - Shoein'g; Paid special attention to. WM TRENC‘JZ Get your bills for RICHMOND “ILL. Sleighs and )0(