(40 Years Established) For good and cheap Watch- es, Clocks, Jeweflry, Sil- verware and Spectacles for every sight. WARRANTEB AS REPRFSENTED. 141 Yonge Street, Toronto if] A E E. M. MORPHY "*5 rk of the Tp. of Vaughan ‘ ., L e Bichmnnfliï¬xllmiiï¬l, ms; 43â€"3111. The Courts! Revision for revising the As- sessmenu Rolls of the Townshi of Vaughan for the p) esent Year. A. D. 1884, wi 1 be held at she '1‘ 'Hull rm Tuesdd.y,tl:e 27th dav of Muyiust... IU'rr. m. All parties interested are hereby reâ€" quested cu take notice and govern themselves accordingly, By 01113: of the Council. v - COURT OF REVISION! MU NIBIPALITY 0F VAUGHAN, Modjeska, the celebrated Polish actress is now at the Grand. Shenplayed Rosalind in " As you like it " on Monday av 11ng and delighted the whole house. On \ esday she plays in Romeo and Juliet. The summer sports are now in vague. and are being played daily. Foot-ball and Lu- eronse receiving most attention. The bi-aud ï¬ricychstu are on the move also, and their clubs take a. run out to the country every few days. At St. Michael’s, musical vespers were given by the choir last Sunduy evening. The grand old Cathedral was crammed to the doors. The sermon was good and listenâ€" at! to with intense interest, but the leading part of the service was the singing. it was simply magniï¬cent, and showed that the re- putation of this Choir was well earned. From our own Correspondent. On Sunday afternoon last the Anniversary senices of St. George‘s Society were held at Bond St. Church. The society turned out in full with badges and uniform sud march- ed in procession from Louisa Sh, up Yonge and out to the Church. It was amusing to see a small detachment of the Salvation Army, with banners waving and drums leat- ing, match by about ï¬fty yards ahead of the society, but the Army didn’t lead them to the Church. Dr. Wild delivered a ï¬ne ser- mon, in which, among other things be ex- pressed : strong desire to see ten times as many immigrants coming into Canada as what actually are. He was not at all in sympathy with the many people who are constantly grumbling at immigration. He also gave an amusing history of the legend of St. George and the dragon. A good musical treat was given by members of the choir. Last week, Mr. Ahred Gordan. of this place: land a very narrow escape of his life While an gnged at Work on Mr. Lehman's dam, shovelling emh,and not thinking of what he was doing, be undermined the embankment. about eight. feet high above him. Mr. Lehman, who was st nding by, seeing his danger. took hold of him and saved his life. He was hurvlly drawn out when the whole embankment fell. Since then be resolved to txy another trade. called butcher lug, his headquarters being u at Schomberg. He remained there one day an thought it would notpmy, who returned to our little town and went to work for the miller. LaskayDivision, S. of T.. intend holding an Open Divisxou on the evening of the 23111 of May. All are invited to attend. 55 some of the best talent is to be present Mr. Joseph O'Brien, who has been visiting his friends {or a. few days, has gone to Minnessing to work with Mr. John Young' We miss his pres. ence very much, as he was alwayo ready for a. joke and was one o! the boys. ‘Tg'l-mvck " to take row, for says Andy puts some of which warms a fellow up. a do not Know may a. c mm a neighboring V walks up and down through the town so Several times he has been seen taking note it is giving great uneasiness to B. few WISH upon him with suspicion. Those same gosai young gentleman W; The use of mineral water is coming into vogue. Mr. Wm. Chapman, who has been gardening hora fnr some of the citizens, says it. is not the “ whack" t-o takerqw, for he has tried it. He snvs Andv nuts some of his preparation in it The cracked ball on old school house gives forth a very uncertain and disagreeable sound. but it is in harmony with the fence, which is in a. very dilapidated condition. It is a shame that our Trustees should allow this state of things to them is a Reeve. exist, especiallv when one of tad of them. Have I shall more might be expoc ' not have to refer to these matters again. Being so unusually dry weather this spring, bush ï¬res have already commenced to trouble a few of our farmers. The gossips of our town, saemg furniture goinitowuds the re‘ Young and en rprising thornu horn raiser, have sat in motion there is going to be a, wedding pacple Woud mind their own would have less time for other pa impugn may be successful mm them, Mr. Goo. Weldrick. 3‘12. has left home to)- a, more genial climate. The suddan storms here 1M:er didn‘t agree with his health. George will be missed by t a young people. (From our own Correspondent) Tho'farners ï¬nished seeding in April in this v‘c‘uity. the earliest for Iome years. Mr. Watsrï¬eld leave: home every morning and returns late at. night. Rumor says he has obtained some lucrative sxtuntion, His son Frank. who recently atmted for Manitoba, took with him somq than-Ougth (1 Stock. It is to be ‘u‘ oh.m NOTICE ! JADE M. LAWRENCE E. M. Morphy (Crowded out last week.) From our own Correspondent TORONTO TOPICS. LANGSTAF F. LASKAY. .x town,seeingnfew loads of wards the residence of our rising thornugh-m‘ad shorb~ sat in motion a rumor that e a. wedding soon. If some nd their own business they )3 for other people's affairs. 3 do not kqow why a. certain mm a. nexghboring vi1_la,ge ofteï¬. as, and ) look Treasurer's Ofï¬ce Co. York Toronto, Apnl 1511,1884. Published by Authority of the County Council A Bonrgnsuer A E. Fisher Samuel Carson Sarah Brown ‘ Richard Parsons J Scrivener I) Gurofsky Benj. GU“ David Brondfoot Wm Bye John Corbett Alex Fraser John lullstou Mrs. Sarah Saniger Saul B Goldreich David Gordon Juhn Lebeuey Juhu Grice Israel Wolf Monis L‘xoldsteiu Gr. M Jacques Wm Flsber Joe Fm-uworth G. A (z‘rith'J: James O‘Brien . . J35 C Stokes... Robt Prodigan. . Thou Atkinson.. Salem Eckurdt. . Jan Kavanagh . . Jas M. Patterso Joseph Bogart . . Nelson Smith . . . Adam Armstrong David Beldam. . . W B Tinline John R. Clubine . J G Owen . . . . . Jae W Grossley. .. N J Armstrong. . W H Major .. W H Hesson . . . . . S M Brown . . . . . . T H Brunton Benj Kitely . . . . . LIST OF LICENSED AUCTIONEERS AND PEDLARS IN THE COUNTY OF YORK. \Ve 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. COLLINS. Roflgers’ Dinner knives 7. 50 to 10.00 do; do. Dessert do. 6.75 to 800 Tea Spoons, A 1 best, 3.75 per dozen Dessert do., A ] beat, 6.00 (in. Table do', A 1 best, 6.75 do. Dessert Forks, A 1 best, 6 00 do, Table do. A] best. 6.75 do. Butter Knives, A 1 best, 80 cts. each Pickle Forks, A 1 best, 80 do. Dessert Knives, )2 dwa, 4.50 pm don Table Knives, do. 5.00 do. In Cutlery. Cups, 1.00, 1 50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.75 Toast Racks, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00. 5.00, 6,09 Cruets, 3.60, 5.00, 7.50. 10.00: to 15.00 Rutter Dishes, 3.00, 3.50, 4d 50: to 8.50 Cake Baskets, 4.00, 5.00, 6.50 to 15 00 Pickles, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.50 to 7.50 Card Receivers, 2.50, 3.25. 5.00 to 0.50 are respectfully invited to inspect our Grand Display 65f Christmas Goods. Ladies of Richmond Hill In Elcclro Plate ware we show GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE. HARRY COLLINS, 90 YONGE STREET. TORONTO. NAME. uuvuu Hut! cu . .. u . . . . . . . .. ... \ NA} :95. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . \... Ml gun. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stouï¬ville.... ........ son . . . . . k. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Newmarket..... . . . . . . ‘ ,rdt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unionville.... . . . . . . ....Au igh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newmarket . . . . . . . . «arson . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Bloomiugton........ .... . " at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......newmarket...'..... . . . . . . . .....No h..,, .. . .Ringwood...... . .. . . . . . . . ‘ ‘troug. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Multan.u . . . . . . ‘ ... . . . . . . . . .. De m.... . . . . . . . . . . . Highland Creek...... . . . . . . . ...Fe )6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aurora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ‘ bine..... . . . . . . . . . . . . do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .Streetuville.... ‘ ley.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King........... .. . . . . . . . . . ... ' mg. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Stouï¬ville.... . .. ‘ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aurora....................\...Ma 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newmarket.................... ‘ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Victoria. Square.... . . . . . . . . ‘... ‘ 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-. Newmarket...... . . . . . . . . . . .... ‘ Sharon.............. . . . . . . ‘ NAME. AUCTIONEERS PEDLARS 90 HINGE-STREET, ‘Malveru Eversley Toronto Laskay doarboro’ Toronto do Thoruhill Toronto do do do fl‘bornbill I‘oronto j do ‘ do do ‘ do 3 do LSharnn Toronto Waughnu ‘Toronto lYork RESIDENCE utouï¬ville . . . . . King. . . . . . . . . . Stouï¬ville . . . . ‘ Newmarket. . . . Uniouville . . . . ‘ Newmarket . . . . . Bloumiugton . . . newmarket. . .'. Ringwood. . . . . Malton . ~ . . . . . . Highland Creek Aurora . . . . . . . . J. K. MACDONALD, Enamelled Ware. Granite Ware, Tin Ware, [louse Furnishing Goods, A Full Assortment of Wooden Ware, Toys. A Large Collection of every kind In Brass Goods. Beautiful Sconces. mounted and unmou nted, from 6775 to 1500 each. Brass Fire Irons 7.50 to 15.00 per set Brass Candle Brackets 1.00 to 1.50 each TORONTO. RESIDE NOE. DESCRIPTION 014‘ LICENSE. One Home Two Home 0119 Horse Two Home One Horse Foot One Horse One Foot Two Foot. do One Horse Two Horse One Horse ’Foot One Horse Horse Horse Horse Carvers, 3.00 to 4.00 Game Carvers 3.00 to 3.50 Pocket knives, 25c to 2.50 each Horse Treasurer 00. York _Ar}id7 Vicinity ’Nov 13; -‘ ‘ 1| ll Dec 15th “ Feb 6th, 1885 II 4‘ ‘ N 16th at It II II I‘ I. ll March 5th “ U |_l “ 2151; \‘ “ 24th “ u u Aug 6th, Oct 13th Apri127th, Mny17th, -- 28th, “ 30m, April 3rd. 1884. N 18th, “ u 23rd, u N 27th' u “ 30th , “ May 14th, “ J une 5th, “ i u 19m, u July 17th. “ ‘ " 24m, «- :1 2751], u " 30th, “ £113.17“), “ u 22nd, n Nov. 3rd, “ {I 15' '1 Dec. 4th, “ “ 22nd, “ Jan. 5th, 1885. “ 7th, “ .5 15th. a " 16m, Mar. 21st, N 26th, 3.00 to 4.00 pair DATE OF EXPIRATION EXPIRATION lGLh DATE 01" 1884‘ CA'I‘ARRHâ€"A new Treatment whereâ€" by this hinherto inrurable disease is permanent- ly cured in from one tn three applications, no mutter whether standing for one year or forty yam-s, Descriptive 1mm whlet. sent free on re‘ ceipc of stump. A. HDL'ON 6c SON. 305 King Street west,’1‘oronm Canada. Send nix cents in post- age, and receive free, a. custly bu; (:f goods which I mu help all, at either sex to more munay ught away than anythmg else 111 this world Fortunes mvmt the workers uhsnluLeh' sure. At once address I‘RUE & (10.. 43â€"2111 glugustu, Maine I have for sale two Buggies. one Spring Waggon, and one Heavy Waggon, which I will sell very ohgap. 7 H. B. DEWSBURY’S HARNESS EMPORIUM, A11 Harness guaranteed as represented. Light Harness a specialty. Repairs attend- ed to on the shortest notice. H. B. Dewsbury, YONGE STREET. RICHMOND HILL, Trunks, Satchels, Whips, Ready Made Harnessj &c., always on hand. We do not quote prices. Look in and if prices and quality do not suit, I. need not tell you what to do. Flour and Feed 3. specialty. A. L. SKEELE, WATCH MAKER & JEWELLER, CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY. GROCERIES! 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 Canadian Tweeds and Cottonades. Hats, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hos1ery. Groceries always good and fresh. Flour and Feed. 'Glassware and Crockery. Glass out: to- order. Terms, Cheap for Cash, or farmer’s produce. Goods- Délivered. ALEX. lVIOODIE. (lasirable in N E‘CKXYE A1}, UNDER- WEAR. ,HODIERY, Gr L O V ES , SHIRTS, (ten, &C . at very moderate pnces. Our parfect-ï¬tting Duplex Shirts to order on shortest notice. R. J. HUNTER, (}Ollts anll'lliï¬ilnillgS 'â€"Here can be had every- NEWSPRING GOODS! Custtonl Tailoring. :â€"â€"-In this department is to be found all the leading fashionable materials of the Fashionable Tailoring and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINGS R. J. FOR SALE. RICHMOND HILL A. L SKEELE, FIRST-CLASS COR. KING & CHURCH STS., TORONTO MRS. RAITH, season, in ‘ . r ‘ T ‘ ‘ TRO U RINGS, ssectecdgg‘nl (122184133 houses in Britain. EX. MOODIE’S, CHEAP C ASH STORE. DEPARTMENTS : Sherwood P. O. ALSO DEALER IN DEALER IN LORNE BLOCK BERT. ANDREWS. IN TOWN, GO To’ ANDREWS’ SHAWNG PARLDB. BEST HAIR - CUT Cleanesi Shave 2 PmeShor SH B FOR THE AND Pronrietor.