l Marriage Licenses. 1 As will lie. sewn by it curd nit the ï¬rst page. , Tilr 1‘ 1‘ Threh has nn .It'tice, 0n Jiirvis St . .. it. ‘ Ni ï¬ll, in in, wtere he will be prepared i H. Licetm‘c‘s on the shortest. rim. AVI" l , †‘ ' , “ ‘ f†I lE-Lf . «311cm;linylnrnne (llillat‘ each i it: inllr mm; a: the Concrete :â€" " his. lit-st l"i-:)i'inc11;l .Iiirrnnts, I3 ‘. hast Patron 11 lbs. ’t‘:ti‘lt»‘, 1+ lbs. best lbs. good Rais- . ‘ (,nii.tii.s, 'v «18‘ ICllz libs, l{)l'lli.1.(E§-Iit'ét tiraiinlgitcd Sugar, (“.5 Extras 5.10mi Laundry Sour). . l . 7 (‘c=.1r.’t-:'i{'“i. Slim Bills. l f l-t-inw inn ,llt) hills on the S'Hll'i‘Iâ€"l. .\t'll'7.2. t‘iOIl‘Jt‘v ii Il-inltt (luiniiivrce. :‘e in t'l"“lli:lvl\l ' ,liltle hllll‘tln r .tnl :t A llllhjt’ riuni- 'l he. counterfeit is ll 0 l'l'UlltlL’l' than the lit-.t .I l gar izim . _ Until Inn to attend Grennzin's ‘ clearing;- sale. of winter goods, cem- ineneing on Saturday ut this \Vttlx'. -_ ‘, li‘ine ..lll\)ll£ll)lt: Mantles selling at - "l y « r- . ,,, iii lilttll przce, ovei‘cozits at of our ~ t ;;l . V . . , , .: ' /‘- -' 1 _ 7 “ ‘* i hninei very low piices. and immense -' Dflr‘v‘r 7i? ("T‘f n" [j l’ {MIT Ilrzirueiiis in finite, Dress Hoods, Hui l in amid“ L411‘i.-’l.-» ' . . R J ‘ ‘ --,, -"lii(l\l'.’15.,t,\;(l. "tx‘ttwtswitli all “k the Pulitzer ‘ , a," "ï¬t 4.1liuimi.iii.lii “ 1, m ‘ N0 Quorum. l Alibi ' ‘ l“ .. ‘ ‘G‘i-uslee meeting was called lust pp , i in ' ;u‘. l‘l an :ippetmnce, but tit " weir hilllil not be relished ’l l e st cretici'y l'ebllr‘cï¬zit-t) the. ‘ llIJll turn. [it E‘ lT-l r4 r.‘ L4 O liltzlinwnll llill ‘.' l\I()lt.\’l\'<i: (illlit‘, l ti‘l‘u Art-1.0? iilltT In the: ng-Ie (Hill 'l'«i=\ii-liip (fut .ieil; recently elected will hit th 1- ii en Mini: ml the. new year fair: the Elrtl Monday in mi .nliml'n June try , ll"‘l m": Illlkl ‘nn ‘ .‘I I}. I“ 1"lllll'i' lllttll ' - ‘ chm. r “I. 'I'l~‘.lil}'Y.l‘<-st‘i inter. i __ ' . ‘ 'l lll‘ itilimt'in A. U. I“. l the (tllerrs for Ccttrt.i Ellcltzu Hill Nu as}, (is? v V) ll}.|.\. t;. h ,th il:i.V(‘ilhl1)lllJ| : ‘iJJ «‘5 lil .ji.. ~.(r»llllill;l':,(1..l|.,_l)l‘(). I. in pt, I H m, H. n, P w I", \1,J) ,i.. I, ‘, E21,; . Apt, I . . .., i,lti.riio,.i.c 01mm, .M x / v W Smut (it y, i110. ‘(iinij t4, \\'., lit \fih'}; 'I'itmsnre, llro. , ..., T â€" a .,;-w ‘Ullill'u; 5 ll , lIi’ i. Drilling“; J. B , inhuman tint, i.n:rs<l iv, . :in. In, (H I U- lmwil‘gmm. .V. r l V r 7 ‘ V 77 # T, K, x f, A 9);», i cancer». JO-i\lg‘i.t. ;. It w. 9' Cs / ems... A > " 0 , he Vt" :tl'h' enineniiii, Mr. Ji. Ii. lxlllllgf'in _ A ~ All )li'n. W. l". Lune. I’i‘irl. a 0‘ N ‘ lw -‘ Ft 2 at 't iiir. " - . '- 7 mini .Im.‘ .s winging hernia for .ilt \ Wm give u cm}th m “m l‘llll"‘:l‘l‘ Slum“ _ .' (l‘hui'sthty) evening. The. .. " .. ,. 4;; . Ht ~.- we llitv your alii'ziental supplies at ‘ “‘ I “WM 0* “Wale†mm“, innit itll‘l instrumental selections, 8:0... LQIC- . l Ixttlilif f‘. l l‘ tilllllltll} llit~lll:V('l'\'151i€d this Village .. » . . . w wi'twie huh phi†.. li'ntn Lie press not-ices » mm .... « . l - P . It‘eml , .imnpson IXI 50.2 s (llltJlUt‘. of all. on “I M, ,, vim mum .mg mm, my 1â€, 3*â€0‘1ԠW4“ 5 1‘11," “ml nissien 1‘5 cuts. Dani‘s open zit .l...‘\'. Mambo is selling; his winter stock of Dry Coeds at cost pi‘iccs. i Change 0:" Business. We are eliligrd to hold nu: 'l'mnnlo letter ~ l nah-enictl eitm ins viurirm t‘ic MSl'i ’cnr (WM till next weekjnr WILHI of Splice. , b l 3 , puiclinscd the H'r‘llll'llctl :intl blacksmith- ing lfl‘lrltitsh ril fur. ll. It‘i'niilis, Velloi'o, unn’ is ninViiignn to the preniist s at once. Ile has lll'.‘ l’uttezsnn works for it nut 'ivi' of years, where he. has given the best nf sc Wi'uctinn. The residents of Velhire. iiiitl ' vicinity may rest assured that in him they will have it ï¬rst-claw worknmn, and in Mr. Mrs. (hunt r011, estimable citizens. Slasliiiigz reductions in (iroclls at the. Concrete. I. res S been eitiphiye i :i‘. Auctioneers and Pedlars. On another page. will be found a list of the Licensed Allf'lll‘llt‘t‘l's :mtl l‘edlurs for the Gentry of York. Salvation Army The, Silvnliun Arnie purpose giving 8H n_\'.~~‘.'tr Hllltlt'i' izt llii: Victwi'in II‘ill, Timriihil 4 ‘ ~ Ir, .Iztnuiiry 13m. This (in dit Sale Mr. Ilmii'y Franks, Vellnre. has an nuctir II sale on 'l‘ues‘rlity, dunner? l “h. Sale, v ill ; _ comintnee itt 1 o‘clock. A. ill;n-l:, nuelitnieer. ‘ " 5 V ’I ll grand Jubilee. le-l hjv . . .. ‘ _V . y . '>. (LI with .‘ 'v ‘. i ‘. "l’ll‘l- ()lT‘llllIlll 132$.Clltll;_f till l'uisatless f", _’ ., 5‘ f Tull â€â€˜ (’lil' ’ , - ti “hi .l. nnnnir-i of elite s nnu than wholes: It: prices. Cull early ‘ liers frntz. l‘-v ttllil Ilichuilmd l 'l. min I A l .. jllltl secure your share or the but» i A. tnieltiight. pin. ,imaiacd by u Brass gains; , i$.ii‘.l t'rnin 'l‘urnnto, ‘.\l.l leave the hull at e. . '7.thl p. tr Jubilee nt 8. Supper served i" Mp Cash 11mm“ ‘frnm 5 St) to H. Adinis‘tion 25c. Jubilee .‘ '4 l. x. ‘ i ' . alone ‘tle. A" rre invited. The. pnhhr Will tln ..ill (0 note. (n'ennmi’s , l u A 5 E _ a January H tle which i:: described (in another Tachmgl Association. Dal-UN G’I‘J‘l lllll'léilllm W111 he film“ in “Very 'l he [\llllil‘tl meeting of the North York Ime- 'I‘en<‘.hersAs.~tee ’hii will be held in the l’rincip :l" ll‘ltlll’l til the Model School, New- lIl‘rlt'lii‘l, on 'I‘hurr-tl iy and Friday, the 20th and L’lsltif Jhiitnii'y. A good programme has but) pi-nvitlei for both days. On the eveningnl‘ 'I‘l;tir.~:tl:ty. the 20th, Mr. J. J. 'I‘iiley, Director of Iiistitutee,antl Model Selma], Iiispictor, will address it Public meeting. Siihjt-tctfllleti fol‘ï¬llthOURl Educt- tion.†Trustees and ï¬ll taking an interest in education are invited. Ontario Legislature. The ()llli‘ll'lt) Legislature hns IK‘DH mm- mmwil l0 inept in) 'l hursilny. February LUth, fur despatcli 0t Luz-inns. Persian Lamb and Seal, Caps at the Concrete, the best value in the country! The V's/hyte Brcs. ,, , ,, W, ‘Vlll reach limo mi li‘eh,1(5tli, and the meet- i The “ Bee Hive.†in?“ in mmlt‘t‘r’lil†\"llill “10 R'JYHl {WWW . Mr. C. Ti vellum, Merchant Tailor is Will 1â€â€œ ml ll)“ 331‘ll- Let “WIT 011" Wm hrt'ring erec in front of his cOIllll)0(lI0uS 011i 3‘11 “Mk†“WW lllremg“ 9 ï¬rm“! 51106093 tiiiliiring tlepurtiiit nt a new Sign, emblematic 0" his energy itiitl push in butiness. It is iieiitly painted in four colors, and above the. body of the sign sits the Bee Hive, the workâ€" lIUUrO at the diligent and industrious. N0 drones HTS to he seen bushing outside, a sure tign that tlll are busy Within, as the Seam- stt-i's and Sf'tllllstrt‘sflé‘s are always found in his erltlbllailnlt’nt. MI. W. A. Wright is the At the Concrete : I (107:. Tea Plates tor 500, 1 doz. Dinner Plates {or 650, a 16 inch Meat Platter for 50c , one (lol. Handled 'l‘cus lor 80c Lumber. Mr. Henry Marsh will soon remnve his saw paintâ€. mill from McGee switch to it plncc near » \Vestnn. lhlfnre. doing: an be will be glild to ï¬ll all orders fur these who send in such at once. See. ad. Missionary Meeting. The Annual Missionary meeting was held nl. Hemihirt on Tuesday night last. There . “‘th a timed uttcnthmce, considering the very severe weather. h v. \V. R. Barker occupied the chulr. Eluqui nt. speeches were delivered by the Itcrr. Leonard, at Richmond Hill, and Blnhop,uf'ro1'irlilo. Quite a number were disappointed when the chairman aiiiil that he receired a trlegram from Rev. \V. F. Wilson, of DnViSVllle, stating that he could You can get at Grcnnan’s I doz. Handled (:ranitc Cups 8; Sarccrs, l wheat pattern, tor 750 per (102., and plates of same kind to: 45.0, 550. & 65c. per (102. British Flag;. Staff. Mr. A. Maudie ic altering: the remainder of his “'inter Stock of Drees 'londsfl‘fiiiccys Flannels. &c., at great reductions to make room for his Spring goods. Read his change of ad. nut pt'SrIllly attend on account of the ewe- rity of the Weather. The choir very ably us- sisted in making the. meeting a success. Mr. Clarke’s Lecture. Quitau large and inteliigent audience as. sembletl in the auditorium of the Presby- tez'iiin Church last evening, to listen to Mr. Jnhn It. Clarke deliver his popular lecture on “ The Rose, Shamrock and Thistle." l’urpleville. A Gman Bully of Several Lodges of the I. 0. G. 'l‘. asseiiihletl at Hope Lodge lust Fri- day evening, where a. pleasant: evening was His llémrErS Were very attentive throughout spent. 'I‘hefnllowmr.r Lodges W(‘!\‘T)l'esent:â€"â€" i the whole discourse, and appeared to enjoy Maple, Nobleton, Coleraiue and Kleiuburg. ' to the fullest extent the interesting and a.- The Hall was ï¬lled to its utmost cnpacitv. musing stories and songs relating to “Merrie The chair was iiny tilled by Mr. H. E. Dick- England. Orald Ireland & Bounle Scotland.†out, formerly a [11(11)th of Maple Lodge. He biicfly sketched the livvs of great men The different Lodges set to work and cr- who hfld honored varinus parts of the British ranged it good programme fur the evening. Isles with their birth place, and of none (lid The enterti-iiimcnt consisted of music, read- he give a. more glowing tribute than hire in a, recitn'inns inid songs, all of which were. H0". Alex. Mackenzie as the true type of a. well rendered and Were much appreciated by Sectchmuu. In his lecture were combined l the sisters and brothers present. The chorus .chuir of Maple Ledge gzm‘e some excellent selections and were leuuly €1JCOI€d.-'COM. which was generally given from 1 his own personal cxperimce. a mixture of wit, humor, history, and gossip, I Literary & Debating Society. This society meets to-moriow (Friday) evening in the Lecture Room of the Presby- teriiin Church, itt 8 o’clock. Then the ques- tion of “Hume Rule for Ireland†will be (liecuesed. All are. invited. Village Council. Tho village) council met in the couiic'l chamber (in Monday evening, January 10th, 1887. ’I‘ht ltccvn in the chair. Members present, Messrs. Meflnimgliy, Itetlditt, Savage itiitl Powell. Minutes of Inst meeting i‘eiitl itntl contiiined. The, following: mints were read and ordered to he, milkâ€"chi '(iaby, wnrl: on Park, 344%}; A. J. Rupert, work on sti‘eel.s.$".25. An amount was also rend It‘llm Mr. 7D. Hopper fur Ill} loads 0t brick It was niovci by Mr. llcdtlitt seconded tr. McConunliy thin. the bill be paid:â€" Citi‘iied. Mr. Richard Durham put in a claim of $5 on flCl‘UHIIb 0f the, fence 0“ the south side nf his lot. having,r been retrieved. On motion of Mr. Sivuge, Seconded by Tilt" l’tiwcll, the clztiui .v s nut entertained. The council adjourned sine (151?. Chorus Concert. Seldom hth we listened to ft concert with more pleasure inirl satisfaction than did we to tlntt given by tit'. and Mrs. Buntley and class in the Masonic llull lust. Siiturduy eveâ€" ning. Mr. Huntley hizd his class of 3:3 voices in training only one week, but in lllttt , short. time their proficiency was ulmtnt iii~ credible. Many solos, duets ‘(tlltl choruses Wtre sung with excellent tiisle, and reel ii‘etl the applause which they richly mt-iitttl. Nut the. least interestng purl. of the vrtlm‘zinnne was ' c sharp and rapid questioning by the teiztlzer, on the rudiments 01' music. Wheth- er the questiuns related to llliythrnics, Mel- mlics, or in the number of days in it Week, they were pruniptlv and aim rl'tilly answered by one. and izll. the. only way to make pm};- ress. Another part deserves speciiil mention. This was all exercise, égiven l0 break the um- nntoiiy 0f the regular routine. nf work. The cl 155 was :irrtnigeil in twin puts. and the I‘ll- bllllltllt‘ ninveiyicnte of each tliiisicn were perl'nrnied with the ]))'(:(‘.I;~I0!l of clock-work. Mrs. B sistetl in the singing of several selections. She. IltlS it very sweet sopmnn voice of excel- lent quality, and, lilie versed in the. art of ii'npersniiuliati. They Six. 2 tngether :1 couple Hf tltiete, contriistingz the Sympathetic bliss-before. ii’inrriune “ith the stern reulities of ;t six months’ expericim utterlhc cuizjuniil ynlte was plucctl on their male. This ~iirl other pieces created much It (5 {till to readily seen that. the :er hail the entire. clinthlmice of his pu- p .., and the til R wt friendship will not snail be: forgotten. ".‘.'illmnt doubt Mr. Iictcliuin has the right .llllil) iii the right place. We might say the Convcntinn will be continued during the vi'tnter months under the. cblu n‘iniingcment ni‘ Mr. A. .l. I'I'lL'lll, and it is to he tiered :nmther cciictrt will be. given the. winter plisses. (To. BEEF/Wills» CAirizmiN At llichniniid Hill, on Trill-try, J; 7tli.tlie Willi} nf Rev. J. \\'. ClLlHC. m, of it n . CAMEmm~At Itieliinond llill. nil Suturdusztn‘y 55th. .he Wife of J. J. (ltmiernii, of u son. MA ï¬li‘iliilt.‘tflii. ‘ ~“i‘.\rici.L~-â€"Atthe Methodist. Pnr . grin, on thn ’v‘il’ H '. "_.. L, ..:".‘. J. IV" A., Mr. Thus. thee] (:i' \ .iuchun. midis; betli A. Seiiell. ui’" York. ism A desirable propz‘. village (.‘f llltllltitllll,llilih, Consisting of f,‘ (if an itei 0, 1:10; 0 nr less. with Y sulo Slbllttbé‘tl hense, stables and \\'Ut)tl hllctl; itlst) Intril unit saint. Witter. For further pm‘tieultti‘s up:in tn ‘ B.1tEDI)II"I‘. Richmond Hill, Nov. nth-2m tltttllttlttlttl A farm of 75 acres. being: emniinsod at the East purts of lots 22 ttntl 23, in the 4TH CON. 0F VAUGHAN, Is for Stth. The farm. which is ncnr Richmond Hill station on the Northern Railroad, is in a. high stutc of cuittvttticn; has good buildings and orchard, and is well wutcretl, contiiiniii: i1. living spring. Terms easy: can be made to suit lpurchrtscr. For ftu‘thci' pnrticulars enquire 0 J. .0. or ARCH. MCQUARRIE. 8- Mttple l). O. \ 1 l! i Willi Kiltï¬ LLA$SES ATTEN- ' \Ve are. now prepared to furnish tLII - classes with employment (it home, the whole of the time, or for their spare inc» nieuts. Business new, liglittind iirnl’ituble. Per- : 011s of either sex euvs v earn from 50 cents to *5 per evening, und n. In iortionul sun: by devoting ull their time to the. business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much its 1 That all who see this miw send their address. and test the. busi- ness, we lllflke this ofth : -'I‘0 such as are not well sutisï¬ ctl we will send one dollar to Pity for the troublo cf writing Full particulars flllll nutr ï¬t free. Address Gunner: STINSON dz Co., Port- lttnd, Maine T h OTICE is hereby given that the St Catharines and Niagara Central Railway Company will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at its next aeSszion, for an Act. to declare their railway to be a wcrk for the general advantage of Canada; to authorize the building of their line to Toronto throuin the City of Hamilton; to connect the sume’hy any brunch .with any riiilwiiy lending lllifl Toronto, in the Counties of Wentworth, I-Iiilton, Peel 01‘ York: to ex- tend their western line from such point on the Griind River as they may select under their Act of incorporation, to Woodstock, in the County of Oxford, and for other purposes. RICHARD WOOD, For the applicants. St Catharines, 4th September, 1888. House Ki tit imitate A good frame house and two acres of land for sale in the VILLAGE of TEMPERAN SEVILLE The house is it. good repair and the land in ï¬rst-class condition. The property is close to two churclcs, school house, store, post Ofï¬ce, 850. Terms moderate. For further particulars apply to the proprietor J. 19. CARSCADDEN, ‘38-“ , l‘empcrcnceville? .0 unlley ucted its nrgnnist, and till! n.2- _ .iei' husband, is \Vt'll l in the . ' purchased bp us direct from the man LOOK HERE PAPAl _ My little boy said to me the other day, “Why don’t you buy my suits at Thompson’s when you go to Toâ€" ronto .0 Tommy Henderson says his suits always come from there and never cost more than 331,00 and. I am sure his suits are nicer than mine and you say they cost $2.00. BOYS’ SUITS Canadian Tween for 98 Cents. BOYS’ PAN S, for 25 Cents. BOYS’ SUITS, STOCK in Toronto. ‘ MEETS} SUITS, Canadian Tweed, for $53.50. ‘ MJLN’S PANTS for $1.00. hillfliN’S FINE QVERCOATS, for SliétLO. Canadian Tweed , Canadian Tweed, Remember a Gigantic Wholesale Smock of Clothing at less than ‘V‘il’holesalc Prices at. run “i. ’llggtt l; Q1 it! .11. “1“ a it “still Ugh ETAMMOTH lllllll ST. EAST, DPPU TOBOJ GREAT TALE lb titty ecchs Ann ctornanc COMMENCING TOâ€"DAY AT THIS STORES OF . Q P r"; m y Y m “l Qt l4 l4 L4 3 W IN TEE BEAN TLE 8 Every lady should make it her business to examine our magniï¬cent stock of Winter l‘t’Ial'lt’lCS. We are selling lovely jersey Jackets nicely trimmed at $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 and 3736, really worth from $5 to £7510. Handsome Long Ottoman Satin Finish Iilantlcs at $53.50, 4, 4.50, 5, 6,7,8 and 10, worth from ï¬fteen to sixteen dollars. No lady should purchase a Mantle without seeing our im- mense stock of new fashionable garments of this season’s 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 gocd taste cannot be equall- ed in this or any other city. ourâ€"â€" ALL woci BLANKETS Housekeepers about: to make their purchases for winter should see our large stock of ï¬ne all wool white Blankets, ufacturcrs previous to HOUSE, l l llll.‘ llllllllllll. O. the advance in the price of woci Large,heavy, all pure \vco'i white Blankets at 3, 3.50, 4, and 4.50. These goods we can recommend to our custom- ers, as they are made of the best ‘ long wool, and contain neither cotton nor shoddy. ' We have also in stock nice white Blankets at much lower prices, but we cannot recommend them with the conï¬dence we do the above goods. In our Quilt department we are showingY very large lines. We have good heavy Bed Comforters at 750., 351, 1.25, L50 and up, and large, fine, pure Eider-Down Quilts at $9, the regular price in the city for the same goods is $12.50. We are also Offering Big Drive in Grey Flannels, which we show in wide widths as low as *1 5cts. per yard. House- keeeers should not punchase without ï¬rst seeing our imâ€" menscctock; PETLE‘Y & PE’TLEY, 128’3to. 132 KingStreetEast, Opposite the Market, Toronto"?