And many >1irtic'lé‘s‘f belï¬ CSst. As_,the whole of the Stock must be cleared out. by August 15:, the public may depend on GETTING GREAT BARGAINS. BIG SALE! N0 HUMBUGI Esme Strictly Gash. Boots 4: Shoes at Cost, Grocer; ios at Cost. Crockery a: Glass- w: '0 3:! Cost, Late of Victoria Square, I um now prepared to oflnr a large stock of Having: sold out my Property and Busi- ness, on the Corner of Youge and Centre Streets, ltichmond Hill, to SELLING OFF AT COST I GOODS AT COST, C. C. Jacobs, Buffalo, New York, says; “ Dr. Thomas’ Eclcutric Oil em-eo‘. him nfa bad case of piles of 8 years’ standing, having tried almost every re- medy known, ‘ besides two Bufl'alo Physicians,’ without relief; but the Oil cured him; he thinks it cannot. be recom- mended mo highly." There being imita- tions on the market of Dr. Thomas‘ Eclec- tric Oil, customers will see that they get the genuine. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS ! The Council then adjourned to_ Tuesday, August 12th, at 10 a m. Dist. No. 1. G. Wilkinson dz Ca, Aurora, u- u u u n it No. ‘1 Dmg Scraner . . . . . . . . , . 1 J.Gillis, No.2 drag scrape: . Alex Gordan, Lumber. . †J. Nichol, posts & timber .. . " J. Coomstepniring bridge ., J. Coombs.unlondiug lumber “ J. Gilrov, putting in new } ile bridge at Graham's . . . . . , . . . . . , “ W. Mellish.building bridge dz guarding south side of mm]... “ W. Mellish. building culvert " J.Stephenson. taking down Slabtowu hill ....................... “ P. Bussingwaite. repairing bridge on 2nd Con . . . . . , . . . . . . , A. Dennisonxepmring bridge " J. B. Smith, 2 cars lumber . “ F. Marsh. building bridge, guardiugdz dmwing posts .. “ B.Musselum.n.buildiugbridge " B.Lyous,60 loads gl'uveLbeat 3 “ J.Wn.sson.15 “ “ 1': u Dist. No. 2. E.Ju.rrett,cut.ting hill on Cou.7 " 3. J.McFu.yden. 4s loads Gravel beat40........... .......... " C. Graham,repuirs on scraper “ J.Wa.tson,61lon.ds gravel beat 33 .. I .. 64 .. .. 35 u .. 72 .. .. 34 outhorized to pay the followmg road ac; counts:â€" Moved by A. Malloy, seconded by G. Elliott. that the Treasurer is hereby authorized to pay J. L, Curd the sum of $10.00, being for extra culvert on con‘ tract between lots 20 and 21, 7th Con.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. 000k, seconded by Mr. Ieaman that the Treasurer is hereby Rnbt. Manning, 2 sheep killed $12.00 â€"Carr1ed. aned by A. Malloy, seennded by Gem Elliott, that the Treasurer be and is here by authorized to pay the following ac- count for sheep killed by dogs, being two thirds their value:â€" A claim fox; “sheep killed by dogs. a mlmlting to $20, presented by Robe Man- mug. The Municipal Council of the township of Vaughan, met at the Tuwn Hall on Tuesday the 8th of July, 1884, at 10 mm. The Reeve in the chair. Members prea- eut, Messrs, Cook, Reaman, Malloy, and Elliott. The minutes of last meeting read, and on mqtirontapprroved. \Vhat Toronto's well-known good Snâ€" maritAn says: ,.Ihave been troubled with Dyspepsia and Liver Cumplaiut for over 20 years, and I have tried many re- medies, but never found an article that has done me half as much good as Nor- throp (f: Lyman’s Vegetable Discovery and Dyspeptlc Cure.†CLARA E. Pun-TEE A gcntt Act; Raspberry Festival was held last Friday evening. Attendance and proceeds were very good. The ()ramzemen went to a nice sequester- ed place in York Township. to unite With their brethren at, Grouse Hill in their an- nual celebration. Suitable speeches were delivered by N. C. \Vallxce. M. l’.; Btu. John Wright of Elter’s Mills, and others. Mr. Jou'n McClure, who had his leg amputated a short time ago, is improving gradually, and the prospects for his 1e covery are very falr. Isvnppoea the n'ex-t day of leisure. will be_-the pivic holiday. Dominion Day and 12th of July, with their pleasures haw: passed away and nur vigage is agaip enjoyiljg its_ gsqul quing (From our own Correspondent.) Asevere hail storm passed over this placeht Saturday, between 9 and 10 u‘clgck, doing considerable harm in the way of breaking windows and destroying gardepa. The stones were verv large, in fact, so large that several of them would weigh a. pound. One bachelor, who dues not live far from here, had retired, and, hearing the hail, arose to close his winâ€" dow when astone pounded lzim on the leg, but did not fracture the limb nnr disablu him from going his rounds in hi-i sulky, and applying balm to the animal race. MR JOSEPH HALL VAUGHAN COUNCIL ’ QQW 1 5 n“. WOODBRIDGE. “ " 34 7 20 adjourned to_ meet on UN .1; 88 92 a 0 mmw Maul 7600 7'00 ~50 6 40 6 40 50 35 ‘ “’0 place these good upon the market at prices never betone oHered. “ \Vehope torcceivve a call from every Lady in Richâ€" mond Hill. HARRY fl, EOLLINS. Tea. Spoons, A 1 best, 375 per dozen Dessert do.. A ] best, (MK) do. Table (10', A 1 best, 6.75 do. Dessert Forks, A 1 best, (3 00 do, Table do. A ] host, (5.75 dn. Butter Knives, A I bust, 80 cts. each Pickle Fnrks, A 1 best, 80 d1». Dessert Knives, 12 dws., 4.50 per doz. Tyblg Knives, do. 5.00 do. Rodgers7 Dinner knivm 7.50 m10.00 do: . don Desaert do. (5.75 to 8.00 HARRY In Cullen-y, Cruets, 3.50, 5.00, 7.50, 10.00 to»15.00 Butter Dishes, 3. 00, 3.50, 4 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 :30, 3.25. 5.00 to 9.50 Cups, 1 00, 1 50, 2.00, 2 50, 3 00, 3.75 Toast Racks, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00. 5.00, 6.00 In Eleclro Plnu- ware we show are respectfully invited to inspect our Grand Display 6! Christmas Goods. ANDREWS’ SHAVING PARLUB. *' m LQBNEBLOCK ~ BERT. ANDREWS. i' ; Pronrietor. Ladies of Richmond Hill BEST HAIR - CUT Cleanesi Shave ! Sold by all Druggists Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co Ayer’s Sarsaparilla \rit] {run 107 bull on .1“ lh‘". 7.. I’. \V erfu the lll‘ SGROFULA Gout Having 90 YONGE STREET. TORONTO. thr Khvumatism IN‘ TOWN, GO TO \\‘l a1 ll ln-r in nt bum ‘ful FOR THE liti u-rh I'REPA RI' us diseases, Sort-s, Erysipo Islutvlws. Ringworm, Tu- :les, Bails, “ml Eruptions n the direct. result. of :m Ill (or £5 AND inn-rvsh-(l m'o IIIvaI Brian; ulsn upon Iln- 1'75 [ind 54th strewn im \\ ill take lull-mil 1'0 - \vmulvrl‘ul Mva-V of ‘, not only in “w l urn in l|i~ ou'n ('MN‘ mul in his knuulq'rlg nrnlg‘in ornfuluus Nuron per dozen do. Lowell, Mass. Ice 81, six bottles llw blood must a lu-nlthy und HAHNAI'ARILLA n‘vuznlzed by e m. l' Ill.‘ .\\'l IIAL isten sll 90 YBNGE-STHEET, n. “III'IIIIHI Du-lfllily. um 'St N Rh troubled \\ilh 1y logs. 'lhe :s Sanml' rump/1H rurr' muly [or u) «int Wm itself a. must 0011 medi strength l a weak ull tr curichc It fret II: In 1h III ‘Ini‘ U) J \\' Tin Ware, Granite Ware, Euumolled Ware A Large Collection of every kind House l-‘urnlshing Goods, A Full Assurtment oi Toys, Wooden Wan nted, from 6.75 to 15.00 each. Brass Fire Irons 7.50 to 15.00;)" set Brass Candie Brackets 1.00 to .50 each do. Carvers, 3.00 to 4.00 pair (10. Game Carvers 3‘00 to 3.50 do. Pocket knives, 25s to 2.50 each In Brass Goods. Beautiful Seances. mounted and unmou- TORONTO. Both light and heavy. all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction, as the work is under my own sllperviSU'i. I am also prepared to do all kinds Hf black- smithlnu 4(- repairing in the most work- manlike unmner, un the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. RICHMOND HILL. )"( In returning thanks to my numernue friends for their liberal patronage during the past twenty-five years, I beg tn re- mind them and the general public, that having (:I‘E'Ch‘d entirely new and com- lllilillnlls premises, 1 mn enabled to supply Cutters, PLATFORM SPRING W A G U N S. Phaetons, Buggies, Carriages, I use no cheap material and warrant every set. Gold Filling, and all other operations skilfully performed, at moderate fees. Call and see me. No trouble to an- swer quesï¬ons. TRENCH’S -CARRIAGE WORKS.- ON RUBBER, â€" 0N CELLULOID, ARTIFICIAL TEETH Absolutely no pain experienced and harm- less in all cases. DENTIST, 151 Yonge street, Toronto, Has the exclusive right for the use of Hnrd’s New Method of extracting teeth \Vitjlout pain. by means of C. P. LENNOX Horse - Shoeing BEST SETS VITALIZED AIR. Paid special attention to. Sleighs and \I'M TRENCII. 0F _Ar_|\d‘ Vi_cinity an 15611, 18mier ~ $8.00 $10.00 141Youge Street, Toronto (40 Years Established) And trust that the wool-growers of the surrounding coun- try \v1llgive us a liberal support. Give us a trial. We manufacture every kind of \Voollen Goods usually made in a. custom mill. We are working to establish a business with the farmers, and are determined to do so, if fair dealing will accompIish it. Rolls carded, cloth dressed, spinning done ; cloths, tweeds, shirtiugs. blankets, yarns, &c., manufactured and all warranted to be ï¬rstâ€"class. Now, while the price of wool is low in the markets, is the time to have it made up for home use and realize its full value. \\"e are all practical men in the business, and will not fail to satisfy our custom- ers. Full assortment of goods to exchange for wool. For good and cheap Wath es, Clocks, J eweilry, S: verware and Spectacl for every sight. E. M. MURPHY \Vhere you may have your \Vool manufactured in its purity, into any style of goods you desire. The undersigned have purchased, from Messrs. Keys & Hallett, the above mentioned Mill, with the intention of es- tablishing :1 permanent busmcss in W OODERI 33G- NORTH EN Wflï¬iLEi‘é WWI" ! ’WGGL 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 a specialty. WATCH MAKER &' SEWELLER, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES Sc JEWELRY, Consisting of New Dress ( Cottonades, Cottons, all qua] and Boy’s Suits made to orc Tweeds and Cottonades. Gloves and Homery. Groo Flour and Feed. Glassware order. Terms, Cheap for Ca Delivered. ALEX. WARRANTED AS NEWSE3R§N€3 GGODS! prmeâ€" paper The Great French If. conceals the «\‘i‘ cation will make the rough bxmd benutifn member that " MAY powder that. ï¬lls up I that is injurious to 1] great diSUU‘YEl'y, n w; the cheek to gluw wit and lmndn to rivul LI.) possible 10 detvct in artiï¬cial chnructer. MAY DEW FARMERS :â€"\Ve respectfully solicitr your patronage at the reckl Parlor and re Add 1“ ‘fl’holcsnlvAT IN VALUABLE TU EVERY LADY n‘ that. ï¬lls H]! a injurious to 1 diScovex-y, n w leek to gluw \vi undn to x‘ivul H x19 10 detvct in in] clml'nctvr. Ips‘ \Vrinklc s a}! lotts 1f\. Respectfully yours, Abell, Colinâ€? «$5 5 . L SKEELE, GO TO C H F. A P ch Lotion The Face um QCERIES! the {EPRFSENTED ly DI )ost sLL tall)! Snft W1] ll) ll] ALSO DEALER IN M AL. I“ SEEBJEIJE, bl 111v Dress G0 111 qualiti to order 1des. I Groceri DI Ur rnly II‘OCCI'IES If. ut;fymg M nt pt. Elliott t} Money to Loan. Hats, ,or ALEX. MOODIE. 1|: IG Em ‘ocxery. blass lrmer’s produce. W8" S Scotch Shirts ï¬nnï¬th DIE’S, ‘0 R I†a a vflflï¬; WE. ummx'uved bums. at 6 per ,gh‘t m‘tm Shirtings, DUCKS, the piece, Men’s and Canadian ‘ Handkerchiefs, Cod and fresh. Glass cut to produce. Goods M- J‘ R. ARNOLD, Richmond Hill Ll six cents in post- .nnl (waive free. At box of goods which 01113.11, vf either my than anything "wait the workars was PM}! 6: 00., man