Heavy allâ€"W001 Shirts & Drawers ‘for 50 cents each at (Brennan’s. Ladies! See the ï¬ne assortment of Mantles and jackets at (Brennan’s Nomination Nominaï¬on for Mumcipal ofï¬cers and School Trustees will be held in the Lorne Hall next Mandav. Cali and see Savage’s new stock 01 Christmas Cards. All new de- signs. 1’. G. Savage. ‘Rlcmmxn HILL, 'l‘hm‘aday, Doc. 23, BB Get New Era Baking Powder at Grennan’s, and a‘ï¬ne glass present with every can. Found The owner of a small dog of a brownish color. with chain and lock may have the same by paying expenses and calhng for it at Edgely store. See ad in mother column. Passed Successfully. v Miss. L. Lnngstnff and Mr. C. Rutherford. have pal-med successfully the Professional examination for teachers at the Toronto Normal School. fot Sale. The Christmas Gift, Sale at the Crmcrete is proving a great success. The store is being crowded more and more every day. There are 25 polling Sub-divisions in West York, as {0110 [‘32â€" York, 10; “'estnnj; Etobicoke, 5; Vaughanï¬ and Woodbridge 1. Ladies! We havea ï¬ne stylish lot of new Dress Goods which you ought to see :11 once, as they are not likelv to last long at such low prices. Call’and examine “them at B. Gren- ,nan’s. Fire Brigade Meeting. The Richmond Hill Fire Brigade will hold a special meeting to-morrow (Fridsw) evening» Cammittees are expected to report on gthe approaching oyster Supper and Concert. Richmqnd‘Lndge no 23 G. R‘ C. will meet in theirLfd’gflRnom on Monday evening, I) '0‘ 27th, St~ John’s Day, at. 7 o'clock. Members are request-ed to attend. Our Best Astracan Cap is selling at $2.00. They have gone ofl with a run and we cannot get enough of them, sneall early and secure one before they are picked over. TOR’UNTOV City Hal] Union Station Brook Street Queen’s Wharf 'x’m‘kdalc.,. Davenport. _ Weston“. Thm‘nhilL. ucmmND King ..... Aurora, Newnmme ILL, Until further noticv‘ Mails; will be closed at tho lï¬ichmond Hill Post, (Nice asfo]1m\‘s:â€" MORNING :me'nu Nm-th.snulh, East and \Ve'si‘v, inulutlin: Thornhill, Maple, ’l‘m‘onm, 7\'Im‘kl1:nn.&n. SIT! EVENING zâ€"Gm'm sumbhlï¬usc mm West (as above) 5.3!? N. B.-.â€"Rogistm'zul thte‘rs must he handed in rat hm Ir‘lfbeon Minulvs'n flier {haul the ubow nlentinued hours for « ‘ For pocket and table cutlery go to C. Mason’s. (101111ch with M! ivmhm 19mins, the Palmer Housr‘, I" mmni Hill. as follnw ' a. m. u Mzu'l ($1 Y'prrF-Gs‘ North & South. u Accmmmumtinn lxpmsts, North Mail, SNIIJI . A 31 book prosontefl frae tn the purchaser of every pound of ma. at Mrs. Harrison. We am componod to hold over till next week the minntos of Vaughan Council and 1hnmo£Richmond Hili_ For a large assortment of pocket knives go to C. Masori's. Tam-1mm: Hymn... Thm'ulnl' \Vesmx‘... [Hu’mxpm‘t T’m‘kdz‘nh‘, 1TOR1)N'l‘ . 011 a 1‘5 \th’f R'rmk Street Unmn Smti\'m.. ’Cwy Hull . . ‘ . ‘ , . . PROCTOB’S STAGE LINE. Grennan’s 25c. Tea is chmce and fragrant! Try it I A11 who "buy their Xm as Confectionery at Kirkby's. ï¬v- ‘new store, amounting to 50 cents, will receive n set of 6 nice Xmas cards Beautiful Carfls, praity toys, splendid books and lots of Cnndios for (“msmms at New Year’s gifts at Mrs. Hurrisonm Newm m‘ket A 111-01“ Kin Pocket knives all sizes and prices at C. Mason's. N. R. R. TIME TABLE. Christmas Cards at Tm: LIBERAL Stor POST OFFICE NOTICE We fï¬â€˜iimaï¬. No. of Polling Sub-Divxswns. I; ()0 AEJS". Free of Charge. GOIKG NORTH Lin‘il. 8.10 8.18 8.33 10.05 10,12 10,20 EX‘ 9.58 [, 'i‘EIC X-‘Y . T’ostmum‘m‘ Accom. 11.45 11.52 12.00 Acumu 11.57 12.10 3‘2 12 12.10 1.40 L53 MniI‘ ($.05; ($.15 '(E 37 (H8 7.05 6.57 mum mm Arbitration. The arbitrators to eï¬ect a. settlememï¬l’be- tween the village and outside parts of the School section met in the Court Room here last Friday. The arbitrators were all present, Viz:;His honour Judge Morgan, Messrs A. B. Davidson and D. Fotheringham. P. S In- spectors for North and South Ylork respem tively, Mr. E. Jackson, Reeve of Newmarket and Mr. J. Riehareon Reeve of Scerhom. Mr. Lawrence acted for the village and Mr. Miller forthe outsiders. The arbitrators reeervei their decision until to-morrow, (Friday) but. judging from the evidence given pro and c in, we presume the Union will be main- tained with a probable recommendation to allow two or «three families in tlieoutskirts 'of the sections to unite with other sgbqolsv if they feel desirousof doing 5e, Firemen's Concert. The members of the Richmond Hill Fire Brigade purpose giving a grand Oyster Supper and Entortainment in the Mnsonic Hall, on the evening of New Year’s Day, 1887. Oysters will b0 servnd in good style, both hot and cold. after which a Musical and Literary entertainment will be given. A Torchliglit procession, headed by the Richmond Hill Band. will leave the Fire Hall at 6.30 p. m. Admission to supper and entertainment 25 cents. A cordial Invitation is extended. Reform Meeting. A Public meeting in the interest of Dr. Gilmour will be held in the Town Hall, Vel- lore, tomorrow (Friday), commencing at 2 o’clook p m. Addresses will be duallvernd by ex-Vice Chancellor Blake, Mr. Mulock, M. P. North York. Mr. S. Howland, Mr. E. J. Davis, Dr. Lynd and others. The puhlic are cordially invited. and those who attend may oxpect n mer political treat. Go early and get a. good sent. Mr. T. Tinkler, Lot 4 2nd can. “'hilclsurch. will have an auction sale of farm stock and implements. on Thursday, January 6th, 1887. Sale will commence at 1 o‘clock slmrp. As Mr. 'i'iukler is resuming his old trade of but- chering thowhole will be sold without re- serve. Eleven months Credit will be given on all sums over 310. Nelson Smith, auctioneer. Band of Hope Concert. As we announced last. week the Band of Hope of this village purpose nging an 'inter- esting Concert in the Masonic Hall, on Christmas evening. The ï¬rst part of the programme well consist of Dialogues, Recita- tions and motion songs. In Part II the beautxful Cantata of Red Finding Hood and her rescue will be executed. The whole to conclude with a visit from Santa Claus. For further particulars see posters. Ssbbalh School Concert The Sabbath School in connection with St- Jnlm’s church, Oak Ridges, intrand hnlllinr: tlwir Annunl‘Cnncert in the Jefferson School House, on Wednpmluv Ev‘g. Dec, 29th. ’86, When a choice wiectinn of RanldiDQQ, Recit- alinns, lvinlngsne‘s smd Singing will ‘be givon. Doors open at 7.30; Chair tnknn at 8 o’clock. Admission 25 (its; Children 15 (its. The Public arc Cm‘dially Invited to aflend and assist the Sabbath School. Auction Sale. A Fwy Mannlled Cow, Spring angnn, and Hm‘now, Having been lqlt with Wm. Palmer, Maple, on tho 30th of October last. and not having 1mm ",laimod. will he sold bv Public Auctinn, at lliclmrdeon's Hotel. Maple, on Friday. llm. 2411) law. at one o‘clock p, 111. Salem It‘ lmrflt, Auct. I say, ’hbys! You can buy a Knitt- ed ‘Pulirman Cap for 25c., or a real ï¬n; Scotch Alum Cap for 50C., 8. haultiï¬â€™le Aï¬lrachan Cap for $2.25, 0‘? 5m; (:m‘fy glossy Persian Lamb ma '8. from Whole: skins for $5.00, at Grumman‘s Cheap Cash House. “you want to have your Chris/2b mas calms, pudding, and mince pics Just the best you ever made up, get your Currants, Raisins, Peels, Ex- tracts, and Spices at (ï¬ennan‘s, as he has a tip-top stock of choice gm- ccrics, and the prlces are the lowest in the trade. Review There will he n review of the fourth Qnmfm’s Sabbath School Leasons, from the “lwuf Clusterâ€, next Sunday commencing at half past two. Short addresses by the touchms. Singing by the Scholars, Solos &c., 6.20,. The ofï¬cers extend “Christmas wel~ come to all. New Year’s Arch. 'l‘llfl rllmcllwrx and Frir‘mls 0f tll Presby- rvrim l S, llwlmmnd Hill intend holding their Animal lint(n'liuimnnnt and New Yea) Arch El Hm Lmzlurv Room of the Church on New 31;. rlny, commencing at half past suvon; I“.ntertaimmmt will consist of ml- dres s, diulugues docilntinns, (1119,14, chorus~ vs, {-30th ML Adu’xiwiou 15 cents. r Fiï¬ancial Agents Appointed. Dr. (lilnmur. the Reform Candidate for we“ York, nus appointh Mr. Fred. N. \V‘ullis. Humva 1’. 0.. as his Financial agent. l\lr.AlfH.K1:ffer Edgclv P. 0. will not for Dr. Orr. Now is the time it you want any- hng :‘n Boots, Shoes, Overshoes, I, xhbcrs, Ladies’ and Gent’s Felt .Vork of all kinds. The cheapest and 5 best in th-s town. Tremendous k qt H. 81w: " Cant ta. '1‘)â€;de of Hupe Cantata, “Little Red Riding: Hood’s Rescueâ€, m be tendered hV ovn' ï¬ftv pz'vfurmom. on Christmas nignt, in thu Musnnic Huh, will he a Very prutty outer- tuimm-m, rmd deserves l0 be patronzed. The correct place to buy your Fur Caps {m- tlm cold Weather which has now suddenly jumped on us with both feet, is the Concrete. ï¬cauti» lul Cm’ly ("xlnisy Persian Lamb caps made {mm whole skins, at $2.50, .25, $4.90, $4.75 and $7.00 mall, well worth a dollar more, in all the dill‘erunt styles, \Vedge, Jockey,\\*1tll Peak and with Ran‘l. Auction Sale. Rev. J. Pearen, M. A., Of Maple, will pm ach in the Methodist Church next Sunday. Miss Teefy arrived home safely last Friday from England. where she had been visiting friends during the last six months. She speaks of a most enjoyable time. She was accompanied Imch by the Misses Holmes. West’s Cough Syrup, ' a certain and spe_e<_iy 011119 for coughs,colds,and all throat ' can live at homq. and make more money at work fur us. than at anv- tthing else In this world. Capital not needed : you are started free. Both sexes ; 8,11 age-s. Any one can do the work, Lame .earnin a sure from ï¬rst; start. Costly ou tï¬t and ternm ree. Better not deluv; Costs you nothing to send us your address un’d ï¬nd out ; if you are Wise you will do so at once. H. HALLE’I‘T & (‘10., 1’ortland. Maine. Nomination for Candidates {or the Local Logi‘zlnmri‘ was lwld in Markham village lust 'l‘i‘esday. [lm large Town Hall was well filled. Mr. Vanmnt, the ltetnminv Ofï¬cer. received nominations between 12 and 1 o‘cmclr. Mr. Richardson, secondml by Mr. John Limp, nominate/i Mr. G. B. Smith. Mr E. Eckardt, seconded by Mr. Horsey, nominated Mr. H. 1’. Croxby. Mr. Imne,ML Richardson and Mr. Flint were also nominated, put after making excellent speeches in each case, retired in favor of Mr. Smith. The last namved speaker. after lay- i g down his platform, asked Mr. Crosby to state his views on certain points. Mr. CrOS~ by on coming l'm'wm‘d‘ said that he had «some out as a lucal candidate, unsolicited by anv person or party, He became greutâ€" l_v confused when neked'il he endorsed the platform of the somallei Independent Club of East York, as stated by them in the Mark- ham Sun. Ho did not feel disposed to give an intelligible answer. Mr. Smith showed their address tn be false and asked Mr Hor- sey, their President, to come forward and defend what was Written over his signature. But he declined in a cowardly manner amidst the ieers «if the assembly. The best of order prevailed. Rev. W. R. Barkor \zii‘; preach Anniversary Sermons in the Bonn LIethodist Church, Maple Circuit, next Emu ‘ r. The increasing demand for West’s Cough Syrup is evidence of its great vir- tue in «all throat and lung diseases. Three sizes. All druggists, Oswanâ€"McBnmxwhec. 15th, 1886. By Rev. Alex, McLaughlin, at the home of Mr. \Vm. Clark. 4th Con. of Vaughan, Mr John Oster to Miss J {me McBrien, both of Vaughan. BICNAIRâ€"NIABSH.~()11 Tuesday, let inst, at the residence of the bride‘s uncle, A. Marsh, Esq, by the Rev. J. W. Cameron, B. A.. J, Scott Mc- Nair to Miss Alico J., daughter of Mrs. J. Marsh, Bolsover. BLAchAnnâ€"KIRKLANn.â€"On Wednesday. 22nd inst. at the Manse, Rmhmond Hill, by the Rev. J. W. Cameron, B. A.. Mr. Henry Blan- elmrd to Miss Margaret 19., eldest daughter 9f 0. Kirkland, Esq.. Vaughan. For lurker particulars apply tol Richmond Hill, Nov. nth-2m “fulcrumâ€"At Richmond Hill. on Thursday after noon, Dec. 23rd, 1886, 'I‘hos. E'lwurd Wright, aged 26 years, 7 mos. Funeral to the Richmond Hill cemetery on Saturday, Dec 25th at 2 p. m. ahd hing diseases. Consuming of 3 of an acre, more or ,less, with house, stw’bles and wood shed ; also hard and soft: water. West’s Cough Syrup, a sure cure ft! coughs, colds, swap and consumptipn.-_ Barker, of Richmond Hill. The annual Dinner will be given on Salim/lay, Jan. lst, 1887, To be served {rum 4107 p. in. Enter- tainment to follow, consi<ting of Readings. Rncimtions, Anthems, Qiim'fettes, &i7., A New Year’s Greeting by the Pastor, an Addn-Ss by \Vesley F. Flsh of Regina, conï¬ninng an account of his miventui'e in conneclion \vixh his capture by Poundmaker and his hand, the incidents asaocintml thex'owith, and his ulti- mate escnpn with lhe Teamsters at midnight. Tickets:â€"-Tn Dinner & Entertainment, 30 comm; To I‘luim'minmont only, 15 Cts. The nnniversnry Tea of the Methodist Sabbath School, Tlmrnhil]. will be given in the Church on Saturday January lsl, 1887. Miss {\Ichirrv, Canada‘s gl‘vatust elocutionest, has been secured for the Occasion, Misses. Mitchell and Plll‘iilSS S: Messre. Burt (fl Stanly, of Toronto, have kindly ornismitad to assist Singing. Rocimtionz, Dialogues by the scimol. Tea served at 4.330; Concert at 7.30 p.m. Admission to Tea 61 Unucm-tgdults 30 (Wilts, Childten 15 cents. Amnversaly Sarmons will be arranged for & nnnouncvd in due time. All arc cordially imited. Pro- ceeds in aid of the school. Annual Dinner. The Annivermxry in connection with the church and sabbath schml, Hope, will ha held as followsrâ€"Sermmm on Salrlmth. Doc, 26th, 1886, At 2 and 6.30 p. m. by Rev. V. R. RICHMOND HILL, Flowing Well. Nothing dauntrd by Mr. Trench’e expev ienoe in sinking Artesian WollsMessrs Newton Bros‘ of the Elgin Mills Tannery, engaged Mr. H. Miller and commenced boring towards the centre of the earth. They had gone just 100 feet when a vein was struck, and Water flowed freely above the ground. Newton Bros, are very much pleased with their success, more particularly as the water is of a soft nature wliichvie much easier and more suitable for the boiler in connection with the engine. Grand Entertainment & Xmas Tree. The Zion Ev. Lutheran S. S.I (4th Con Vaughan) purpme giving their annual enter- tainment on Xmst Evening. Dvc.25th,188fi. An excellent programme Will be rendered. cousisiiua (‘f addresses from Dr, Lvnd,Pai'k« dale; N. C. \Vulluce. Woodhridge, md several Rev. gentlemen; also Becitations, Dialogues, and Cboruses by the School. and by distin~ gnished outside talent from ‘J‘oronzn. Newton- Bronk, Laskay, Woodbrid‘geï¬c. Admission 25 cts.; Children 15 cts. Doors open at 6.30; Entertainmpnt to commence at 7.p. m. A desimblb propertv for sale situated in village of FOR SALE ! PERSONALS. East York Nemination. "IA RRIAGIES New Years Day DEATIHS B. REDDII'T. the We arealso offering Big Drive in Grey Fiannels, which we show in wide widths as low as I5cts. per yard. Houseâ€" keeeers should not purchase without ï¬rst seeing our imâ€" mense stock. PETLEY & PETLEY; Every lady should make it her businers to SXElfliH; our magniï¬cent stock of Winter Mantles. We are selling lovely Jersey Jackets ‘illCély trimmed at $3.50, $4, 84.50, 335 and 5:56, really worth fzom :55 to $310; ; I No lady should purchase a Mantle without 563.1" g our im- mense stock of new fashionable garmept° of t}'-‘S 3;.15011’5 im- portation. Our Millinery department is stocked with all the newest shapes and latest novelties for the present season, and for style, moderation of prices and good taste cannot be equall- ed in thls or any other city. We have also in stock nice~white Blankets at mï¬ch lower prlees, but we cannot recommend them with the conï¬dence we do the above goods. Inbuf‘Quflt department we are showing very large lines. We havs‘good heavy Bed Comforters at’750.,$1,*1.25, 1.50 and up, and large, ï¬ne, pure Elder-Down Quiltsrlat 5'59, the regular price in the city for the same goods is $12L‘50‘ Housekeepcrs about to make their purchases "for winter should see our large stock of ï¬ne all wool who , Blankets, purchased hp us direct from the manufacturars previous to the advance in the price of wool. Large, heavy, all pure wool white Blankets at 3, 3.50, 4, and 4.50. These goods we can recommend to our custom- ers, as they are made of thelbest long .7001, and contain neither cotton nor shoddy. ' L28‘to» 132 King Street East,‘ Opposite. the Market,; Toronto) DRY GGOEES ANfl GLOTEWMJG PETLEY & PETLEY, my, . .muxaï¬mszmmt 52.3.? m COMMENCING TO~DAY AT THE STORES OF F ‘ 6 ‘ REA? FALL ALL WOOL BLANKETS WINTER MAN'X‘LMS O F Ladï¬ies’ Elegant Dolmans, both short and long, from $5.00 Ladies’ Short Walking Coats $3 up. Is fairly loaded witl new, choice and ele gant Goods. Neve: before in the histor) of our business have we made such an ef- fort to eclipse every former year. Ou1 Mantle Room has been thoroughly re- modelled and enlarg- ed, thus making it "the brightest amJ largest in Toronto The requirements oi our immense busi- ness have made this an absolute neces- szty. Ladics’ Eong Wrflj 31¢ (Mkhvh oats