You can get at (Brennan’s I doz. Handled Lu‘anite Cups & Saucers, wheat pattern, for 750 per doz., and plates of same kind for 45.yc., 55c. 585 A350. per‘dnz. The Qhristmas number (if the: Montreal Star wg‘é a gigantic succesé, being new in great demand at $1 a. copy, {our times the publishers‘ price, but it is to be eclipsed by the coming Carnival number of the Star. This, the, Queen’s Jubilee year, Will not; be soon forgotten by Canadians. The Carnival number of the Star will :ï¬x it. indelibly on the mind of everybody. The Carnival Star is to be some fortv odd »mammoth pages, with. ï¬ve plate supplements,each worthy of a frame, and each good value for me cost of the whole paper. A Sabbath School Convention for the Town- ship of Markham will be held at Victoria Square. on Thursday and Friday, the 27th and 28th inst, Leading school workers will ,be present to take part in the excellent pro- gramme which has been arranged. Grennan is selling oï¬ Furs at less than Wholesale prices. Call early .and secure your . share of the bar- «gains. ' Take Notice; The date: of the ai'nval of the Whjte Bros has been changed, and they‘will open out hereyon Friday noxtwflan. 21%. Everybody is welcome. Dunt {'xrget there will he a .silver emllectious to defray expensés'.‘1" .Ar- 'rangemeuts arabeing-made to holdone meet- ing at Viqtoria Square next Week, probably on Friday. 28th. Tkemendous reduction in Gents" Ov'ercoacs at the Concrete. " Persian Lamb and Seal Caps at the Concrete, the best value in the country. ' The executors of the late Adam Storm. ‘jr., will sell by Public auction Lot No. 23, \in (he 3rd Con of Vaughan, and also 9:}- acres of 10:. 23. in the 2nd Con. The date will be given in next. issue. Messrsli. & A. Keflar Execumra. Great siaughter at Ladies’ Ulsters and Mantles at the Concrete. The Damininn Pnrliamenu has at last 11mm dissolved. Nominationq will take pluce' on the 15â€} of Februarv. and the elections on .the 22nd. ' Moodie IS sellmg hls winter stock of Dry Goods at cost prices. In consequence of the inclemuncy of the weather on the evening of last meetmg: the. debate on “Home Ruie for Ireland†was ad- journed until to-mormw (Friday) evening, at 8 o’clock. 15 lbs. of Tea for $1 at ihe Conâ€" crete. The nnw Yurk Cnunty Council will meet for the ï¬rst lime, in the Court House, To- romo, nut Tuesday. Smn Jones Singing books for sale at THE- LIBERAL store. {ICHMOND HILL, Th ursd my. Jan. 20. ’87 Buy your alimental supplies at Kirkby‘s. nnnects with all tmins, leaving (2110 Palmer Wr‘nw l'iir‘lnnuni Hill. as iulln“ hf L! & Expresst'Llw & South, “1 a; ‘ umlminn " “ . “ m. V. .mq North“ M .S u‘LlL. 'Un nilfm'thel' native “mils will he closed at the Richmond Hill Post (mine, as f<ï¬â€˜a«>\\'s:~ BIORNI,‘G :â€"G0inrz North. mum, East and “West, iIH‘JWan 'J‘hm'nhill, Mvale, Tormltn, Mm‘khmn,&<t. 8.00 EVENIXG zâ€"Guing soubh. Rust and “"051: (as ahnvm ‘ » y N. Râ€"â€"Re:zisterml Letters must he )mmlml in at kmst Fxfmen Minutes earlier than the abovel mentioned hours for closinq. Newnmrket Aurora. Rina rmIMmm? HILL“ Thm-nhill Vlestnn.., . Dmvmmn I’mrkalnm l‘m‘tflNT-ï¬. Queen‘s Wharf Brook Sta-ant ,. Unmu Station. (1163' HML TURnNTn. City Hail Union Station Brock Strmt Queen‘s \thx'f Y‘m’krmlu , Dmvenporb Weston , Thrmnhill, 'mchnx’n Hum King )umw . Newmmrkec PRUCTOH’S STAGE LINE. N. R. R. TIME TABLE 301133. of Raisins ior $1 at the ioncrete. ' Sabbath School Convention Em Eiilami. Dominion Elections. Carnival*,-,Number. T OFFICE NUTH. Debating Society. County Council. ..‘.._.,9,07 ,L., . 9.18 930 {ND _ V . . . , mm) GOING SOUTH 7x. T NORTH For Sale MA TEE FY, Postmmim‘ Acrnm 31 45 ANN n 11.5“; 12.151 12 =10 1‘2 12 12.10 1:2 .00 12.53 1.05 50 53 31. 1.2? .4. . 11 20 CE Mail. cam 7.30 7.37 745 7.17 Mr. 'W. Palmer has again become a, resiâ€" dent. of our village. West’s Cough Syrup. A sure cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore thioat, and all diseased of the throat arm lungs. 25c., 50c. and $1,00'per bottle. All dmggiscs‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Atkinson returned on Monday after a. week's visit in Caledon. They relate some adventures from personal experience in driving through snow-drifts. At‘the regular meeting on Tuesday night last theflfo‘llowing efï¬â€˜cere were installed. in Richmond HillYCour’mil no‘43‘R. T. Of “Tawâ€" ‘S.'C'., D‘ H. Lem; V.†0., Mrs. Wiley; P. 0., ,J. A. Sanderson; Fin, See†J. A. E.‘ Switzer; ‘Té‘éas., Win. Atkinson; 'Shewai‘d, \V.“ Sinderson'; Prelate, Mrs. Atkinson: Guard, 'Mrs. Lush; Sentinei, ;'1‘.’.1Tyzzzrell. .- zP-leas'e to :remember‘that it is the Royal Templars that are bringing the ‘Whyteiï¬yosï¬ those vocalists of marvellous no mar, an'd they desire the aid of every lover of the temperance cause in making these meetings a grand success 7 for, the right. All who can sing are cordially'inv vited to be pneg-aent5'etm7.30;p;-m, to aSr-‘ist in the singingjéi‘ï¬ctice that [will be Vconducted byvthe (‘Whyte- Brus., to'breï¬'aré for thepublic meetings tbnti'will‘commence' at B p. [11998.01] evening. Dont forget. Silver collections“ each evening. ’ ‘ You can-buy any of the following geods at Grennan’s Cheap Cash House for $:â€"~ 3o’lbs. Rice, 14 lbs Choice Raisins, 20 lbs Beautiiul Bright Sugar, 16 lbs Standard Granulated Sugar, 47 lbs Oatmeal, 47.1bs Cornmeal, 58 bars good Launr; dry Soap,‘6»lbs Hyson Tea, 4 lbs Japan or Black Tea, 7 yards 57 inch G’rey Flannel, 25 yards Factory C0tton,f9 yards Heavy Cloth} Dress Geods, 9 yards Hemp Carpet. ' A Beautiful Pictures Is that issued by the Montreal Witness in commemoration of Queen Victoria’s jubi lee year, and can be obtained by all sub- scribers to either the daily or weekly edition of that paper who remit. to the publishers the trifling sum of ten cents over and abnve their subscriptions. We have mxrselves a copy of the protrait, and are of the opinion that it will prove a great inducement to everybody to take the Witness,a journal whieh, without any premium at all, is well worth the money. “Mammal.†said little Efï¬e inquir- ingly the other morning at break- fast. “\Vhy is this nice Tea called Unity Tea?†“Because,†answer- ed her mother,“The Concrete House knows how to name .1 Tea which 1", always uniform and comes alwa)s in one package, viz., the Perfection Tea Can." ‘ To Freemasons. Mr Gen. .1. Bennett. news editor of the Tomum Evening TPinrnm, who is also gmud Rugistrur of the (imnd Lodge of Can- ada a. f. & a. 111., has just issum'l “The Free- masnu’s Pocken-hook Diary and C-xieudar for l887. It is a comprehensive guide to the Grand and subordinate Lndsms of the D0» minion, and may be eor'rpctly termed the Masonic “Enquire within;†nicmason shouli he wi‘homv ii, '1 ho book cnnpi'xsus nearlv 300 pages of useful matter, elegantlv encased in leather, gilt edges and costs but 75 cents. Accident Mr. Thos. Wilkinson recviwd an ugly wound nu Wednesday. He Wu†Mowing one of Mr. J. Palmer's drumht, 1:01-5va bv the mi! Wth the animal was [wing 'iuukmi ii: Trenchs bhurksmith shop. About the time the criti- cal operation “we performed the horse kicked, striking Mr. \Vilkinumi under the chin‘ and outing it, lmdly. He. was stnnnud for n time. but did not appear to miml it. much, as he said in War: the wanna time he was kicked in the S.iI‘u-e spotâ€"under the chin. Nice 44 piece Chma Tea Sets, white and gold, at the Concrete tor $4« All Canned Goods at the lowest ï¬gure at the Concrete. Beautiful Colored 44 piece Tea Sets for $2 at the Concrete. » Zion Church A. Grand Eulertmnmeut 6; Tea will be held in Zion Church,nvarDullnrl’.O..Ma1khnm, am Wednesday, January 26th, 1887- The following speakers are expected to he premnt to address the meeting: va. J. \V. 'l‘otten, Markham; Rev. 'J. H. Burkwell, Turonto; Rev, W. R. Bunker, Iiichumml Hill; Emu J. Malian. Newtm: Brook; Rev. \‘V. F. ‘Nilsun, Duviuville. Music will he supplied by We Hugerumu Church (jlmir. Tun sm‘ved from 5 m 7 p. m. Proceueds‘ in the inwresc of title Church. Tickets 25 Cents; Children 15 Cents. The Eiecinrx of East. York should not fail to imu' the Hun. ,L‘ui. blakc. UM]. Alex. Mac- Ki‘ilzie and nthm, «liscnss the Public ques- tions of the day, at Mnrkhim next Friday ewiiinu, ‘or Mnivvrn on Smmrday after noon, \ir. J. Mmrlwtmi wiii address the eluctui‘s of East and West York "PM Wednesduv evening in the Yictmin Hail. Thnrnliii}. Discussion is invited. There sinmld be croded houses at each meeting. ‘ or; Um. R. 1‘1. Law, Fiumwix-r; 13m. F. M0- (Jmmguy, merévxu'g Bro. Wm. Glass, Guide; Rh). J:I.~'.‘l\II‘UU no“, Inside \V.; Bro. VVIIX. Mlznshuw, Outside W. [he {allowing oflicers‘nf this Lodge were illskzik‘d on '(‘uvsdny (vwning, Jan 11thâ€"- Bru. A. J. Rnpwrt, P. M. W.; Bro. Jno.}3rown Li. W; BM». 11. l“. Hopper, Foreman; Lilo. G. ’l‘ymlulL OvrlԤeblxv‘j Bro, B,(1‘rrm‘nmn, Record- gaming reductions in .Gents’ Pcrsmu Lam!) and Seal Caps at the C(mcxcte. Now is the time for bar- gains. ' PERSONALS. Royal Template: Reform Meeting . {ye fewla’sid 'for'..-any case of liver corrii'ala‘int; ' dvispepsia, sick headache, indigestion,constipation._ or costiveneas ‘We caimo’t'oï¬re with \Vest’s Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied ï¬lth. They are purely vegetab e, alyd haver fall to give satisfaction. arge‘bï¬xeaï¬ontaining 30 sugar-coated pills. 25c. Fur sale by all druggiata. Beware of' coun'terfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by John 0.. West & Co. . Toronto Ont, Th}? Counï¬il gdionupgi w :uyeét 9h Midn- day, ‘thc wk: of Febliyir‘y sit -"8 '13: m. " > » The following standing committee were struckâ€"Fire 'dc 'Water," Messrs. Savage, Gaby and Hall; :Strecgts audusidewalks, all the menibéiélï¬in 'the‘l :Cdungil; LPublic Park. Sanderson, Suage, and Gaby; Finance Committee; flail; Suï¬dérsun and Savage; Bv-Laws, Salidersun and Hall. ' :Moved'by Mr.’ Savage, secénded by Mia Sandal-sod, thntflle Treasurer is ‘ lief-shy instrucedt'to to M. Téefy the amount of $3.60, certiï¬ed by] the Registrar Gamer-41’s Department,beiug the statutory fee for registration ofwbirths; I" marriages and deaths, during the‘past; yearâ€"Carn- ed.-‘, "W" “ Falconbridaé andh Parke: eréby ; :,V‘ngh School Trustee, Mr. J. tyA. E. Switzer; Local Board of Health, ‘Mesï¬i‘s. W‘. J. Wilson, M. D. Henry Miller, and Wm. Bricknell; Medical'>Health ofï¬cer,‘ DmW. J. Wilson; Saintary Inspebter, {as broyvn- lee; Assessothoh'nf W{EIliot't; Village Inspeotor,’and Janitor 6f the sbhnols, 'Jas Brownlee; Fence Viewers, Jas Freek. John ‘.V. Elliott.“ and (Wm. .Bricknell; Bell Riggef Francis Wiley.- ; The B;-Lév;vrvr$;ré$avg ‘thixgd time and paged. » ’7 . 7 Bulb no “area. but those who write 10 ‘ Sunson t On .Pomand, Mnine.wi'l'l receive free. full information about. work which they can do. Ind live at homeJhntwfl‘l pay them from $5 to 2'!) per doi. Some have earned on" ’50 in 1 day Either sex. youï¬gm’ old. Capital no: v-equirod. You up: sin-ted free. Those who start at can an absolutely sure ofï¬ng Hula .‘ortunca. All is new. The By-Law was read an ï¬rst" and se- crmd time. ' I ‘he Council went intoa, c‘omtï¬itteé‘ of the whole on the By-Lawi.‘ Mr; Hall in the chair. The, committee_rnse 'apd reported the By-Law with the fOlloWiï¬g "flanks ï¬lled 3p as f9]l_()_w§:â€"Auiiiwrs‘, :Mea‘au. K. Mr.‘Savhge‘ï¬nrodnoed Beraw No 121 to appoint auditors, ngh school Trustee, three members of the Board of Health, an‘Assessor, and other oï¬i‘cefa." to serve the corporation for the year 1887. Pursuant to the Statute the follnwing members, elected to compose the Mimi cipal Council of the corporation of the Village of Richmond Hill for the year 1887â€"Viz: Wm Pugsley, Reeve; Peter G. Savage, J03. H. Hall. Wm A.,Snnder» son, Levi Gaby, Councillors, met in the Council Chamber on the‘17lvh inst, at 11 a. m. and haviifg made and Subscribed their" respective declarations of qualiï¬- cation aude ofï¬ce, tholi‘flh'eii‘ seats. The Reeve in the chair; ' The clerk read the minutes of the lust meeting of the Councxl, January 10th. which were approved. .2; 7 LINEâ€"Athis residence, Mable. on Dec. 27th, 1886 Samuel LGe, (ha, in tho-73rd year of his age. Deceased was one of the oldest residents of the ' ‘ ‘ of Vaughan. ’ T Sick headache and all liver diseases yield immedmtely tn \V‘est’s Liver Pllls. Sugar coated. All druggists. HELMKA‘Yâ€"‘COIIIBK‘Yâ€"-At the Methodist Parson~ age. Richmond Hi11.on Jan‘ 18th, by Rev W. R. Barker, Albert J.Helmka.y, to Jennie Com- isky, both of Markham. \VALKEBâ€"Cooxâ€"In the Manse, on Jan. 18th, by Rev. J. W. Cameron, B. A.; George Walker, of Scott, to Louisa Cook, of King. School Board meeting. The Richmond Hill School Board met in the High School Room, on Monday, January 1711). In absence of Mr. Marsh, Mr.J. Brown took the chair. Members present, Messrs. Duncan, Savage. Trench, Glass, McConaghv. Switzer and Dr Wilson. The minutes of last meeting read and conï¬rmed. The following Y bills were passed and ordered to be paid: ~ Jos. Hall, for Public School, $3.30; Jos. Hall, for High School. 40 cents; Jas Brownlee, for Public School, 51.45; Jas Brownlee, for High School, 85 cents; Rent for Temperance Hall, Public School, 94.00; T. H. Redditt, High School, $1.95; 0. Mason, 319.75; T. F. McMnIlOU, for Public School, $5.94; T. F. McMahon, for High School 25 cents; Arbitra- tors re Union S. Section $48.20. The com- miltee appointed to confer with a committee of Masons reported.The latter asked for $52- 50 damages done to the Hall while occupied as a High School. The board feeling it was too high, it was moved by Mr. Trench, ; seconded by Dr. Wilson, that the committee ‘ previously appointed endeavor to aliect a 1 satisfactory settlementâ€"Carried. The com< i mitteo was also instructed to rent the Tom- parnnce Hall for six months, for the junior division of the Public School. Mr Duncan was opposed to renting the Hall, till he knew what terms were to be given the outsiders: A discussion ensued in which several mem- bers had the Hot at the same time. The meeting adjourned. swinging of Indian clubs was graceful and executed with good time-J Step dancing and songs followed. and the show cloeed with a genuine farce, entitled "A Terrible Time." Good order prevailed, the silence oulv being broken now and again by ‘such facetioqs re- marks as “ Bats," or “ Chestnuts.†the Masonic Hall. About 75 persons, rang- ing from ten to seventy-ï¬ve years, composed of those having a. taste for reï¬nement, and an eye lor the beautiful. graced the hall With their presence. The ladies were conspicu- ous by their absence. Had it not been that the weather was cold, the piano was out of tune, the lady performer Was sick. &c., &c., the entertainment would i have been given according to programme. But as certain el- ements had conspired against the Company, the performance was somewhat varied. The Mr. Lockhart Milligau, assxsted by Mr. W. F. Lane. held forth in his: “ Reï¬ned Comedy Entertainlpent," last; :I‘lzurgrjuy evening. in Village Council. MARRIAGES 'rh'e pa‘ss‘m’g Shbw. DEATHS 128 to I32King Street East, Qppositethg Market; ‘l‘ompm We‘are also offering Big Drive in Grey Flannels, which we show in Wide widths as low as 15cts. per yard. House. keeeers should not purchase without ï¬rst seeing our im- mense sfoak. ' PETLEY & PETLEY, In our Quilt department we are showing very large lines. We hays good heavvaed Comforters at 75c., $1, 1.25, I.50 and up, and large, ï¬ne. pure hxder-Down Quilts at $9, the regular price in the city for the same goods is $12.50. quWe harveal'so in 'stockyynice white Blankets at mnch lower prices, but we cannot recommend them with the conï¬dence weirdo the above goods. _ Largejheavy, ‘éll pure wool white Blankets at 3, 3.50, 4, and 4.50. " ' These goods we can recommend to our custom- e}sg\as they are made of the best long wool, and contain noither cotton no’r shoddy. V’H‘ézï¬sekeebers :ib'Out to make their purchases for winter shouldéeeournlarge stock of ï¬ne all wool white Blankets, p‘iirc‘hdéed bp usidirect from the manufacturers previous to the advance in the price of wool Our Millinery department is stocked with all the newest sha'pes'and latest novelties for the present season, and fox style, queratjnn, of prices and good taste cannot be equall- ‘ed'ln thls,,or any'other city. We are selling lovely jersey Jackets nicely trimmed at $3.50;,$4‘, $4.59; $55 and #6, really worth from $5 to $10. ‘ Handsome Long Ottoman Satin Finish Mantles at $3.50, 4. 4.50, 5, 6,7,8 and 10, worth from ï¬fteen to sixteen dollars. No lady sh‘ould purchase a Mantle without seeing our ' im- mense .st'o‘ckllofneyv fashionable garments of this season’s im- portation." ’-' ' Every lady should make it her business to examine our magniï¬cent stdek of Winter Mantles. GREAT FALL SALE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING PETLEY & PETLEY, KING 8T. EAST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, Remember a Gigantic Wholesale Stoook of Clothing at less than Wholesale Prices at THUS. TMPan (it Saws, in Toronto. MEN’S SUITS, Canadian Tweed, for $8.50. MEN’S PANTS, Canadian Tweed, for $1.00. MEN’S FINE OVERCOATS, for $4.00. for 25 Cents; ' BOYSLSUITS, LARGEST STOCK 98 Cents. 7 ' BOÂ¥S’_]E:A7NTS, Canadian Tweed My little boy said to me the other day, “ Why don’t you buy my suits at Thompson’s when you go to To- ronto P Tommy Henderson says his suits always come from there and never cost more than $1,00 and I am sure his suits are nicer than mine and you say they cost $2.00. BOXES SUITS Canadian Tween for LOOK HERE PAPA! COMMENCING TovDAY AT THE STORES OF ALL WOOL BLANKETS WINTER MANTLE S MAMMOTH HOUSE, TORONTO.