Stouffville 10. M-u‘klmm 10. Victoria Sqnmr . do. F‘loruhill, Wall (’10. \Vomlbridge V do. Kiel-11mm ‘ do, Nobleton‘.“ o Vitulized Air always on hand at appointments \Vovks like u. charm Free from 1min. Add 9 A ROBINFON L.D.S.. Auroxn.0ut. THE LIBERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE dIUHMOND HILL. â€" â€" ONTARIO. L‘hmukful for the favors of the past 20 years may stillbe cousultediu «my branch of the pro- ‘avssion, as follows: klrom, lst, 8th, 16th. and 22nd of ear-h month Richmond Hill... . . .911) and 24th dn_ ‘t-fl Yongv NA (1001‘ THURSDAY EVENING Veterinarv surgeon. Graduate of Ontario Vet. College, Toroxlto: . n,, n__._ “-44â€: A_:._-1;. MONEY T0 LOAN AT-LOWEST CURRENT RATES (CL VVlAvhv, - steuse; 0?;11 the Domesticated Animals created. RESIDENCE: -â€" 8TH AVENUE. Woonnnman. 30 (mas 3mm 033m, Richmond Hill. 335M111 §urgmm $1 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO, OPPOSITE THE "GLOBE" OFFICE. Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, 80m. Tm'onto Ofï¬ce-No. x4 Building 6’: Loan Chambers. N115 Toronto Street. Richmond HUI Ofï¬ce~Rear of the Central Bank. on Saturdays. Dr. James Langstafl Member College Physicians& Surgeons Ont, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Medalist Toronto I‘nivmsiiv Mn‘rl‘e‘r (‘0 Physicians & Surge-nus, 0nt..(ln.te of Stoutfvflje Yonge Street, Rinhmond Hill. Ofï¬ce Hours I50 10 a. n1., 5170 8 p. m. g (3." $1.520 2W5? {Him-eon, 100k Million D ARRISTERS, SULICITORS, d'c. 3191710118: 18 KING S'IRFE’I‘ EAST, TonoNTu Richmond Hill P. 0. Every Saturday. J S Fullm‘bo’n, \V Cook, I. R. Miller Dr. Orr, Maple. Ofï¬ce hours: 8120 9.30 &. m..and to 2.30 mm- mks, Eriurllcry, §ilhcrhuuc ‘ » . 2111b (ï¬phml (Gnnhgs. SPECTACLES 150R EVE ‘uY SIGHT. E. 1W. MORPHV. SON :36 (30.. LAWRENCE. MILLIGAN & MCANDREW, VOL. IX. $1 per annum, in advance.] GAS FOR EXTRACTIING. (at the Palmer House) BUSINESS CARDS.‘ F. LAWRENCE. '1‘. C. MILLIGAN. J. A. MCA'NDREW. ‘ @112 gimml †Z’IvI-VAI‘E FUNDS 'I‘O TK‘AN. ' . Franklin .5. A ndrews. $.lfl’aflfl‘lgEQ fllï¬ TE MGMEHD N, Mamh’uoturors & Im]_=orters of EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. IS PUBLISHED EVERY Dr. W. J. Wilson. F. HEW l'l‘T, USED BY Dr. A. Robinson. Best ï¬tting Teeth made. Nothing inferior in the ‘art'. of Dentistry. Prices low and Vitalized Air us- ed any time. 7 Stuntman. SURGEON DENTIST chiwl. 83mm. actual. MIN) RON TO P FEES, MODERATE lo. 10. do. do. (10. do, 'I‘ln'm‘n'ailesz north of Maple. and Shingh‘s m: Kirg'iuxtiun and Shunk‘s hush. 1m ML 11311 (‘on \ :u 1m. and Will 1m 7 renamed to {m hills of :11] sir.“ and lengths on the shm'mst possible notice and at prices to suit the present or (my 011101‘ timu. » HENRY MARSH, ng P. O. ()n Jan. 9151, 1886. Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. First-class Aroun'i the “UK! for trotting horses. Good stabl- ing. Terms moderate. ’,v:\_'wy>/ ./ r«-- 97% 6’ Having reï¬tted the above House and furnish- ed it in ï¬rstâ€"class style, I mu prepared to give the public the best 0" uccommodmtmn. Excellent slamming: andnttenm‘ve hosblers. Sample Rooms for mnunlorcial travellers. A good livery in con- nectiou. Terms 55] nor (luv. I‘ECG‘EE’S SWITCH MILE; Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York, re- spectfully solicits your patronage and friendly influence. sales attended on the short-th notice and at rensonube rates. P. 0. address, King. Tho, xxflmxviher respectfully inmnntss flmb he win have a 1mm.- stouk of Law and Lumber of all kinds at the Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Bales attended on the shortest. not.ice,and at ten- ' lbe rates. Address 'Stotfl‘fwlle P. O k) \ g ‘ a). Lends Monevut 5. 51; and 6 per cent. per annum. Mortgages. Life and Endowment Assurance Poli- 0188 bought at highestcnsh pncen. Notes cashed. 6 t9 8 per cent. seemed for persons having money to Invest, To me at 6 per «rut. Straight loans. Terms of repayment of principal made to suit borrowers. First ard second mortgages bought. Advances m rule on second mortgages and to purchase fan-ms. No costs 1nc1u'red in makina npplicuticns for money. Write, or call at once for particulars. E. R. REYNOLDS, 20 Adelaide at. East, Toronto. Licensed Auctioneer for the Countv of York.re- spectfully solicits your Shi-ronngza and friendly influence. Sales attende an the shortest notice and at reasonablemtes. P. 0. Address, Funeral Furnishings Always on Hand W»! F!»- V m mm», .u flu ï¬ï¬‚ ,- 3 H31; Ix Licennen Auntionevr for tho Counties of York Ontario and Peel. Goods sold on nonsiflnment. General sales of stock. eta, promptly attended to at reasonable rates. P. 0. address. U NIONVILLE . THE DOMINION HOUSE, @EJZWETIQW [W EJZZ'E‘S 6 W41! Bcnj. Brillingcrg Proprietor. LATH & SHINGLES ls inn-[ï¬nned to rem-ivo pup and will giw Mmic Lessons us fmmel‘l Undertakers dc Embalmel's. 133%; ï¬mwm n 08 Ix'YNG STP E 'T. TORCNTO :Lccounuodmtinn to mmaiï¬. Board, $1.00 per day WRIGHT BROS, LUMBER, Richmond Hill, )4 \WM. 211! RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1886 James 0.5tokes. $500,000 Sulem' Eckardt immaumus. N . J. Armstrong. s. NI. Brown. Box 96. YICTURIA SQUARE. ‘dzflnuty. “In Essentials, Unity; in Pn‘oprimm'. m! Mr. Chaplenu is JI’I'V lnyal. His per- snuml devotion l \ the Sovereign is akin to that felt» at the 1' resent day by the udher» ents of The Orh has 1-4:“in in France, or that of nld by fanatical followers ~of the, disreuutuble Stuarts He is certainly out Hf place in modern pnlilms. One can pic- ture him as a Minister of an absolute lm-mu'ch like LUI'llS XIV, or ‘1. willng (le- pvmh-nt on His Majesty the 02-11:. The {\mmlo, {ICCHIleLI to him, have no righfa, ull «infirm He confounds the Govern- ment of the day with the person of the Suvnrcign, and screams traitor, revolu- timlisf to the daring hand that exposes wrong, doino'. He says in effect that the The inherent follyand clumsiness of the “Stupid Party,†as Toryism has been termed, was nowhere better exempliï¬ed than at the gleat Conservative meeting in the Rink, which meeting took' place last week. Probably atiN) time was a. better opportunity offered to reply to Mr. Blake’s great speech. Certainly a better place could not be found than the plat form on which it was made. and to an audience partly the same. Swilt's de- scription of a. disputant is curiously suit- ed to the Tory propagandists who “hav- ing swelled themselves into the size and posture of disputants, began their argu- ments in the true spirit of controversy, with a resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry, to urge on their own reasons without the least regard to the answers or objections of their opponents, and fully predetermined in their minds against all connection.†The Hon. T. \Vhite proved his ability as a special pleader in his bare- faCHd attempt to convince the minds of his hearers, that positively no real cause of complaint at all could be found which bore even the appearance of justiï¬cation of the revolt of the Half-breeds. 1 will venture to say that the facts of the case as known to every persou not interested in maintaining the contrary, prove con- clusivolv the manifest unfairness of Min- ister VVhite’s assertion. One very dani- aging admission he inadvertently let loose as to the very great haste made by the Government to settle some two thousand long standing claims when the result (if their policy was beyond repair, and the velmllion was well under way. Why the haste at such a time if not to blot out- the evidence of their exceeding great culpa- luilitv.‘ The Hon. M". Chapleau, feeling. no doubt, that something was needed to lessen the extraordinary favorable im- pression made by Mr. Laurie-r, spout the greater part of an hour and a hall in de- clamatory personal abuse of his great countryman. He played the Lions part to perfection. ‘1'l).:t part, as it occurs shortly in the interlude of l’yramus and Thisbe, thus: “ Snugâ€"rflave you the Lion’snart written I Pray you if it he give it me, for i am slow of study." Quinceâ€"“You nav do it exteinpore, for it’s nothingr but roaring.†Mayor Howland is not, to ham: 9. walk ower, contrary to his expectations. The News, his organ, has donetns best to scare away all intending competitors. The po- sition of the News is very much like that of a ï¬erce dog of currish disposition in possession of a. meaty bone, which, on the approach of a possible rival. snarls, growls and with looks full ofiz‘e. ‘asaays to fright en the unwelcome stranger into beating a hasty retreat. These tactics have failed. Mr. Blain, one of the lea ing merchants of the ciï¬y, will strive wit I Mr. Howland for the Muyoralty of 1887. Mr. How- land, wlmtever niav be his-claims on the city for a renewal of his term of oï¬lce, enters into the contest. weighted down with a load of unfulï¬lled promises. He has also made many mistakes. Mistakes which have lost. him hundreds 01 support- ers. The small esteem in Which he is held. comparatiAely speakin , is apparent. in his failure to obtain the “abor Nomi nation for the Local House, which he sought after. It is well kiiéwn that; his posters, dodgers andothexfli ’emture need- ful for a campaign were ï¬gdy in type so shrewd“ he. , .Beasfl'fs‘ lit-tile too sure;â€" as events proved. The Labor element voted to a man for him this time last. year. It will not do so‘this Lime. Su‘John, Hon. Messrs. Chapleau, White, Foster and others on me defense.-â€" Mumcipal politics promise to be lively. As the fateful day approaches a deeper- ate eagerness seems to have seized all parties. Canvassing is carried on relent- lessly. The happy 'estlve time of Peace and Good Willis elbowed to one side to make mom for bitter sneeches and still mnre bitter looks. The cordial “Merry Xmas to you†may perhaps hold within it, a lurking desire to gain a plumper or at least a split Vote. IL is amazing how many friends, unknown till now, one possesses, all anxious for your good will. The poor simple fellow. a. lit»th inclined to be weak minded, is half mad with jov at. the recognition paid to him, and the half hinted remark of his importance to his cmmtry, mentally resolves to vote for the pleasant voicad agreeable gentleman who has just shaken hands with him, kindly inquiring after the wife and babes. Our Toronto Letter. Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity.†50x04; 1L1] nszos'. Anv mm: mm an murmur: s:1‘.1'<:1"‘â€m 11““th‘VY'h. ( terms 1'1‘09 Bum-or um Mn‘n . (‘1 to Fell-'1 us 'mw :mhh am] 11li wise you will (1D m at :2 cc. H. Portland, Mwinc. \Vest‘s Cough Syrup, n, sure cure for coughs, colds, croap and consumption. DEAR Simâ€"We, your pupils and friends of S. 8. Na. 1, Markham, cannot allow you to leave 'us without expressing our highe preclinican you . mitnrul neiviceuns teacher» curse.th mg the past- three years. We have met and mingled togethersve have spent many plmant and prof- itzibie hours, which we feel assured will never be forgotten. While you have been strict in the discharge of your duty. you have done it all with duo diligence towards us. ruling by the power 01' love and alfection rather than by harsh means. We have always found you kind and patient. though we acknowledge as pupils we provoked you mmy a. time. We ask you to accept this gold chain use. taken at our respect and love. We desire you to wear it as an indicative of the love and ulfectiou by which ourhem‘ts are linked together. We trust that by the faithiul lessons you have taught us we will he better ï¬tted for life's solemn duties. You have won from us the true love of our young u.le tender hearts We feel assured that the course you have taken with us has been with one aim and one objectâ€"our future welfare. We earnestly pray that success may attend you all through life’s career, and that when life's taxis are complete, we may all meet among the white robed, where the touching word~~farewellâ€"is uttered no more. Wishing you the compliments of the season, we remuin yours sincerely, Signed on behalf of the children 435 parents. JOHN WEBSTER, HENRY HARPER, WM. GouN. 250., 50., and $1 per bottle. ‘All drugâ€" gista. Dme TEAFHI‘JLâ€"‘Ye. theschkflnrs of S. S N0.9.2.]<iu;z. desire to express to you our t‘mukfuhmssfm'the interest you have shown to\ urds us during thepnst year zmd u ‘hn1f We sincerely régzmt havizig to part wi‘h you. but such nmst'he the case. . 'v'e also w" '31 you mavho mucossful 111 pursumg your Studios in the future. in presenting this album we hope you will {LC- (‘0!ltjfli11t‘1iL-‘R}yi 1n whivh it is mven, not [LS {L rmvmd, but am an no)â€(m'lnlhzcmcnt of our feel- ing“: t(\\\'le'( Vnu 1'5 11. tcm ml'. CLianHxs, frt‘sted feet, and a†{mat hires cureï¬ by a fuw applimmfions of \Vesl's “’nrld's \Vomlcr or Family Liniâ€" v'wnt themagic cure. Try it. 250. and 500‘ AH drugsflsti The School Section No. 1, Markham, showed their indebtedness and good feel- liug towards their teacher by presenting him With «he following affecting address, read by Mr. Jnhn Webster, on behalf of the friends and children, taking him en ~- lirely bysurprise, a great many being present:- '1‘0 MB. CHAS. WATSON : Cough Syrup contains no opiates, opium or any minerals, and can be given to the yunngest and must delicate child with perfect sufuty. It is an infallible cure fur cruup and whooping-cough. A buttle should always be kept convenient, as it is always a. certain cme for coughs, colds, Consumption in HS on.er stagesfln'mmliitis, asthma, and all throat and lung lrunhlcs. 22, King, he was presented by Ina pupils with a beautiful] and costly :Llhnm. ac» cmnpzmied with the following address:â€" To A.L. CAMPBELL ‘ \Vlshing you a, Marry Xmas and a. Happy New Yo waned on b2hu1f of the school, Government can do no wrong, and would, if he could. assert the Divine right of Turyism to rule. His disgusting flattery of Orangeism at the expense of his race, was, to say the least, very painful. We luck for manliness in a public man. Flat- tery spread thick and broad is not the way to the affections of the hard headed na- tiVes uf Outul'in. One would think that a Minister of the crown in this nineteenth century would have been able to under- stand by the light of past events, that while most are ready to admit. that all power is of God, yet with Burke we be- lieve that “ although government is cer- tainly an institution of Divme authority, yet its forms, and the persons who admin- ister it, all originate from the people.†Sir Jnhn A. Macdonald, afterr Minister Foster had been refused a. hearing from some cause or other, probably because of his reiteration of old worn out. platitudes, spoke for a. short time in a feeble, incon- sequential wav. It can be said without the least indecency, that the old states- man who has guided the destiny of OM]- ada for guild or evil for so many years, is fast and far on the decline. His remin- iscent speech and tendency to lape into reverie from which he with difï¬culty 8.- ronses himself. only to fall back again, are strung evidences of this inevitable de‘ say that statesmen as well as humbler pet-sum, must enoner or later meet with. Upon the nccasiun nf the departure of A. L Campbell, teacher. frum S. S. NO. The increasing demand for West’s Cough Syrup is evidence of its great vir- tue in all throat and lung diseases. Three siza. All druggists. ' MOTHERS TAKE NOTICE caulim at home and make, more mnnm' at wm‘l: fur mu than u 1; am;â€" thing use 111 ibis \wfld. L :13:i<.;..‘. nut nncdm] : you um stnrfw'i Iwm. not,“ 5102'. Anv mm: mm do Lhn work. I'm Jx 1'01"â€m fivutn-n-t. [‘0» \"(un‘l‘w- ,(1 Bum-or 1m Hu‘nx. (‘rM won nnmim: 'mu‘ ‘mhh't‘ {mu} flnul mu if" man are Presentation Eversley H.11ALM Ammuw ans. H ARVFT \VnLLï¬ MAGGI LLOYD, ~\Ves+v’s A Small Do; {f :1 hvmvnis‘l (’(flm' chmnmul lock. 'i‘xlcuwnur 11 "pp: ‘ :‘ 7". .v “Vâ€, U--. v.u.5um 8, B. Arnold. 'l‘he Uuuuull then rdjnnrned sine die‘ On mbtlon the Treasurer was instructed to refund 9. 11t1n1he§,.uf amouumAmJnelk lécmmff t" â€â€˜ ‘ " Muss M.‘ Indium (,f 'I‘ommn, spvnh Christmas and :L few days fulluwing visit- ing at I“): J I’A-yxmn’x. Miss Martha L< , of Toronto, spent Chri; mars at her tivcs. DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICERSâ€"No. 1 Thomas Pags; 2, A. P. Conger; 3, E. Whitnmre; 4,J P. Rupert; 5, J. \V. Franks: 6,1 McFavden: 7.H. Creightnn: On the fullmving Mmday evening a social was held, which was well attended. A shun and spicy prugrmnuie was ren~ din-ed after ten, the singing of a smug by Miss Bevin Iilllhnll, entitled ‘1 wish he wuuld [nuke up his mind†being: very ex- pressxve. As on former occasions, the singing nf Mr. Steinlnm‘er was the main feature of the entertainment. He never falls to yet, not only the crowd hm the atâ€" tenlinn of the crowd nlsn, one piece, “The Huly Friar,†[minis worthy of specile men- tion. The Clltiii‘nlsndld excellent sei- vice. The best (If order prevailed. T0- Lul prucwds about $95 (31). On Sunday afLei'nnon and evening, the pulpit. ef the Methodist Church was occu- pied by Rev. ll. lieynun of Innislil, who was lnnne inr Christmas. The congrega- tiun was large lmih lllllt‘S. and the serâ€" mons good, especially the one in the even- ing, from the text, ‘Lnuliing nnm Jesus.’ We are sure the people (if Tempe, ‘}1l)Ct:- ville have reiwm tn be proud of the young mam wnu has gene Ix‘Ulu their midst, Le preach the gmpel. iecmrsr ,p ' n By-Law N0. 510 was then passed apm pointing polling places and Deputy Re- turning Ofï¬cers as follows: POLLING PLACESâ€"N0. 1, Thornhill; 2, Patterson; 3, Edgely; 4. Maple; 5. Pine Grove; 6, Purpleville; 7: Jeffrey’s School Hglse: 8, Klelnburg. the gravel road, under byr-Vlkvvâ€" Carried. From our own Correspondent. The Annual Tea-meeting held on Christmas night in the Methodist Church of this place, was, as usual, 8. great suc- cess. The sleighing was good, the weath- er ï¬ne, and the church was packed to its utmost capacity. Mr. E. J. Davis pre« sided over the meeting, The prourmnme WAS excellent, speeches being delivered. by Revs. Messrs. McDowell, of King, J. \V. Savage audA. iamkin, of Aurora, and R. Beynon, of Innislil. Singing was rendered by the Choir and Mr. R. B. Steinlmuer, of Cohm'g, whose solos were greatly appreciated. The recitations of Mr. F. E. York, of Aurora, were good and well received, as nlso were those of several others. The order was good, with the exception of a feW ignorant youths who sometimes put; themselves on exhi- bition at gatherings of this kind. Moved by Mr. Mulloy. seconded by Mr. Reamuu, that the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized to pay a. number of sheep claims, being two-thirds their value â€"Uarried. .v‘vvyu .1: I'll: uuazuvy, uuuuuueu UV Mr. Elliott, that the time for collecting taxes be extended till the $15!: of Dec., for the eastern half of the Township.â€" Carried. Muved by Mr. Russell, seconded by Mr. Reaman, that the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized to pay a large num- ber of accounts in Diatnct Nos. 1, 2 and 3.â€"‘Om~ried. Moved by Mr. Elliott, seconded by Mr. Remnan, that George Elliott, Com- missiuner of District No. 2, be instructed (0 proceed and open up road through lot No. 15, Gun; 7; and also the original road allowance between late 15 and 16 to The Municipal Council of the Town~ ship of Vaughan met at the Town Hall. on_'_1‘ue§duy, 14th Dec., at 10 a. m. The. Reeve in ihe chair: “ ï¬ï¬nï¬tes of preyipus meeting read and sustained. _ A letter was Ire-ad from Watégrvxrfflï¬l‘érne, Smoke & Clark, relating to Bv-Law N o. nnn It, was also moved, seconded and carri- ed that the Treasurer be authorized to pay accouan as followszâ€"John Perkins, for repairing Marsh’s swamp, 4th Com, $30; Northern rt Nort-h Western Rail- way the sum of $31.75, being the portion assessed to the Township for building a culvert through the railway embankment M; Marsh’s swamp, 4th Com; Messrs. Fullerton‘ Cook 62 Miller, solicitors, in respect. to suits in Court re. Vaughan and McQuarrie, High and Marsh, amonntin to $25; Trustees ut S. S. No. 9, $1.80,for digging Mumps in the yard of the Town Hall; M. H. Keefler, ad vertising Court of Revision, $3.50. Member; present: ' M68815; ï¬f’orter, M111}oy,_ Reaman, Elliott and Russell. Dec. 23rd,1886. LVlch'dAby Mr. _Mal_loy, rseconded bv TEMPERKNCEVILLE. Vaughan Council. [Single copies, 3 cts » ’" r\ Tm†EU U N D i McFayden;I7,I-I'. Cfeightdh‘; wme' No. 27. ‘1' a b with