and return to us and we will send you free. something of “mm vnlue run] importance m you, twat will start You in business which will mini: yum in 11101121110th right, away than! anyâ€" thin-J «1mm le \vm‘id. A )y 01311 can do the work :md 1n 0 :Ithrmm. they wax: u.†(mos. Soxm-!:h711::nounthm inns (‘4 ins mmwy for a] r) Wn \'. ii] stzl‘i you ; 0:11“.thnuancedvd. .u( nftL 4}Ik,lH.1‘IUU,‘-Illlh ELTH‘1'IJLI.H(:C:« of we NHL-w», u 114 a cum u m -.)L1H1 unimâ€" L Ad ‘ my to he made. (‘ut this out i pri‘ up, u‘H H.“ I: ‘J' 5. 4- 'u .I )‘uv HI Yougn Street. ‘ Next door to the new Arcade Gantrhm, Qllnrks, gamma, §ilmrmmz nub (Optical 0500115. SPECTACLES FOR EVERY SIGHT. a. G. F. LAWRENCE. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES Yaronto Ofï¬ceâ€"No. [4 Building & Loan Chambers, N3. 15 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ceâ€"Rear of the Central Bank. on Saturdays. Fullerton, Couk & Miller, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &c. )FFJCES: 18 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO. Riahxmmd Hill 1‘. 0. Every Saturday. 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Run in em 11mm sun frmn limx terms free. 1km ' m Mam‘ us 3( 1". w Deposits received and Interestallowed thereon at Current Rates N1) notice of withdrawal required. Drafts on all parts of Canada. United States and Great Britain, bought and sold PRESIDENT, DAVID BLAIN, VICE-PRESIDENT, SAMUEL TREES DIRECTORS K. Chisholm, M. P. P., H. P. Dwight. D. M. Mac- ‘douuld, C. B. Robinson. A‘ McLean Howard, and J. Ginty. A A. ALLEN, Cashier. Richmond Hill Branch. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Gentral Bank of ï¬anadfla ! MQ’SJQ LESSgJVS. MISS FWRA WULTEB Every accommodation to guestï¬. per day Around the lake for trotting horses, ing. Terms moderate Excellent accommodation for public. First-class Having: reï¬tted the above House and furnish- ed it in first-class style, I am prepared to give the public the best 0‘ accommodation. Excellent stabling and attentive hostlers. Sample Rooms for commercial travellers. A good livery in con- nectiun. Terms 5%] Der duv. @011“ @311»: £an THE DOMINION HOUSE, Richmond Hill, Benj. Brillingcr, Proprietor. Funeral Ful‘nlï¬hings A|ways on "and Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended on the shortest noticegnd at tea» abe rates. Address Stouï¬vxlle P. 0 Is prepared to receive pupils. and will give Music Lessons as formerly. Licen sed Auctioneer for the County of York, re~ Hpeotfully solicits your patronage and friendly influence. sales attended on the shortest notice and at rensonabe rates. P. 0. address, King. Licensed Auctioneer for the Countv of York, re- spectfully solir‘its your patronage and friendly influence. Sales attended ml the shortest notice and at reasonablerutes, P. 0. Address, Licenseu Auctioneer for the Counties of Ontario and Peel. Goods sold on consign General sales of stock. otc., promptly mat to at reasonable rates. P. 0. address, Lends Money at 5. 54 nnd 6 per cent. per unnum. Mortgages. Life and Endowment Assurance Poli- cies; bought.“ highest cash prices. Notes cashed. (i to a per ceuc. secured for persons having money to invest. Issuer of Marriage Licenses Ccunty of Ym‘k. Ofï¬ce 2 80 Jarvis street, Tux-onto. QEflwMIQW 1W kflFES Under E. Laney, I @fla‘fflï¬ï¬ flï¬mï¬ï¬‚n 158 KING STREET EAa'n JAMES M. LAW’RENCE, WRIGHT BROS \Vfll. BE can live at home. and muke [More money at Wan fur us, than) M nnxu thing else In this: World. C ital not newer? ' )nu .nrstarfvd 1' ‘c. Bot: Auv (Ml-l can (If! tlm wm":. 1 arm; Makers a: Embalmers, James C. Stokes. N. J. Armstrong. c. n. TENL‘H. Salem Eckardt emisrelmmns. RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY s. M. Brown. Box 96‘ ELL, P 35311111213. “In. Essentials, Unity; in VICTORIA SQUARE. sold anvibrï¬Ã©igzhnï¬ï¬a ‘ prgrpptW attended 'I'oprlelor. Manager. TORONTO UNm'erLLE the travelling l. Good stabl- Board, $51.00 .mm mu m >1 in: York Mr. Peter Ryan was then called upon, and was received with applause. After referring to the pleasure he experienced in meeting such a, large and well conduct- ed nudlence, he thanked the ladies for their presence, and said they always cre- abed a healthy Influence at :1. political meeting. He tuld of broken prmuiserz by :hc gum mumul, (aspuc‘ally in uuxmemluu .imv u I“. iul a} ’ 9%": Crush. --.v VVAILAIJLIIJDU I U- i posed in him. He was here more particâ€" ularly to speak for his honored friend, Mr. Mackenzw, who, owing to the in- clement weather, and his somewhat deli- cute state of health, was unable to be present. Although not strong he (Mr. Mackenzie) was able to attend to his of- lice work every day, and Would make an excellent. member for East York. He dealt with the Franchise Act, the Gerry- nmnder Act. the discontent in the North \Veut, and the C. P. R. resolutions. The debt had grown to be enormous, and was equal to a nmrtguge of $11 on every acre 01 tillable lund throughout the country. In speaking of the Senate, he said the Hon. Edward Blake proposed a. change, so as to make the members, u ho are ap- pointed for life, responsible to the peo- ple for their positions. After afew remarks from the chair- man, Mr. Trench, Dr. Lynd was called upon, who, in a brief but telling speech, 3 pointed out the tremendous extravagance ‘ and corruption of the present government and ably showed that they were no longer to be trusted. He read from statistics showing that Mr. 'l‘hos. White, proprietor or the Gazette, and a warm friend of the government, had received 14 times the regular amount for printing contracts, and on one job alone had made more than $5000 over the regular price. The leadâ€" ers of the Conservative party had grown rich from the lands and timber “hich rightly belongs to the people. As an in- stance, Mr. C. Rykert, of St. Catharines, had purchased a timber limit for $2.50, and soon disposed of it tor $100,000. Mr. G. B. Smith, M. P 1’. for East York, was the next speaker. He thank- ed the electors for placing him in his present position, and hoped to be able to show himself worthy of the conï¬dence reâ€" 1 Thc Masonic Hall was packed to the doors last evening by an intelligent nudi- ence, who had assembled to hear discuss- ed the political questions of the day. The meeting was Called in the interests of the Hon. Alex. Mackenzie and Dr. Lynd. the Reform candidates for East and West York respectively. Although Mr. N. C. Wallace and Mr. Boultbee had received invitations to be present and take part in the discussions, neither of those gentle- men thought it advisable to put in an ap- pearance. and, consequently,only Liberal views were heard. Speeches by Dr. Lynd, G. Peter Ryan Fur zheumunismmr urulgia, cuts, wounds or bums use West’s World’s Wonder. All druggists. Bicthnd Hill, Fob. lat, 1887. ,, 1... _.... "J u LIA-Allis uv 1mm, l‘ogether in heaven to reign. In the circle at home he'll be missed everywhere The Sabbath Schuol too in its duties to share, And his place at church, for he always was there. As on as his health would peimib. The place that has known him will know him no more, But thither if faithful we’ll meet on that shone, Wile loved ones rejoicing our triuls all oer, Iu heavenly bowel-s to sit. _- v. mwulus Wuulu 1min uvormore Ascnbmg the glory to grace. When the messenger came, he knew that at most Few hours would pass till he’d join the bright han A u JUL“ uuu UL'JE host. Then he sang “I am saved to the Uttermost," For “Jesus the Snviour ls mine.†With fast fading strength and expiring breath Be exhorted them all to be faithful till death, T" “V9 ‘0 “join him by walk'ng bv mull, l‘ngnthnr in hamâ€... .n _ , 7 w “W.†"uU wuuu uu uewre, And a. father beloved, rejoicing yet more. That. the gludness of meeting would lam. evormore |n+hn . should,“ By walking himsel ' Wm- n am. am. , _._ w .-..,, Luv-luv]. Au sun'uw u) grlevo, For her solace alone wishing longer to live, To be as apareub at home. To shield her 1mm care in her lone widdowhood, And help teach his brothers to live as they ahnnhi Thai gelding; fr We wanch them But they fade it And leav u "14: v n “u um gvxuuu cm the throne. gomg with a loving gum. 0m our sight in n. mistv haze, nuueu, beyeft i_u grieffs amaze, (By Request.) One after another crossing over the stream, Our friends pass away like a morning dream‘ To the city light: my libs golden sheen, mum; u.†« Memorial lines on the death of Thomas Wright. An Immense Gathering. POLITIEAL MEETING hi i) .41:‘.‘\‘ N art-Essentials, Libw’ty le present. government at they wereno longer read from statistics 103. Wlute, proprietor . B. Smith and 1’. for East He thank- him in his I to be able to conï¬dence re- U , FEBRUARY 3 1887 9 gun. Dr. Curl-man clearly exceeded his authority and has laid himself open to the gravest suspicions by his hasty action in this matter. Because if me foremost ecclesiuslics of the day in buth Germany and Irelqu are able to consciuntiuusly teach such opinions and no one thinks of qmcstiuhiug their right to do so, it is car» thinly an untenable assumption that; Cun- demns as wrong ‘1) New Yo: what is held to be right in Dublin 01‘ MuniCh. Henry George, in his new weekly, Lhe Standard, has fairly tnlum from Dr. Cor- rigan the last shred of excuse. He meets the Dr. on grounds of his own chasing, ï¬ghts him with his own weap~ um). prnves himmlf an adept in Catholic theology and fiwn tllu Catholic Slillltl- Dnint fairly silences the wnrthy )«mhn‘. 'l'he anuLm shipped If its tunpwinns m illsa: ï¬ner, w t Jcim'wi (turgum \ .15 llu A Catholic weekly will shortly be issu- ed. The prospectus. an ambitious af- fair, has been published. It aims at high literary excellence and takes a. top lofty view of things in general. The editor is a very young man, lately arrived. HENRY GEORGE & DR. MCGLYNN. Shallow newspaper writers and superâ€" ï¬cial thinkers seem to think that Henry George’s career, which a short time since seemed so bright, has been nipped in the bud by the sharp passage at arms be- tween him and Archbishop Corrigan. The real truth of the matter is that the Archbishop has made a fool of himself by venturing to pronounce on a question of which to speak plainly he knew little or nothing of. It seems he has never taken the trouble to make himself ac- quainted with the opinions really held by George and advocated by Dr.McGlynn. ‘ Oflicious persons havng his ear, poisoned 1 his mind, and effectually succeeded in gaining him over to their way of think- lug. Dr. McGlynn was suspended for holding opinions on the land question at variance with those held by Dr. Corriâ€" l Two weekly papers,Arcbnl‘lls, by Dent, and Vanity Fair, by Parker, have come amongst us. It is not stated how long they may stay. Messrs. Jury and Sheppardjthe Lab; candidates for the East and \Vest. respect- ively, are bnfay organizing. Mr. \V. Ihce succeeds Priesidéliéwblrl- iug__as chief_ oflicer pf the Board of Trade. George Harris has been elected Pres- ident of the Trades and Labor Council. Aid. Harvie contests Centre Toronto in the Reform interests. J. Beaty, M. P.â€"Some Things-Henry George and Dr. McGlynn. Mr. James Beaty, M. P., is out with four columns of closely printed matter in defence of his career as a member of par- liament. James is almost afraid that his abilities may not be known. His mani- festo has settled that. I If anyone enter- tained illusory notions regarding Mr. Beaty’s talents. they do so no more. He is good enough to suggest that some [ifâ€" teen millions of money owing Canada by the G. T. Railway, should be wiped out without value received in return. 01‘ in other words, a community steeped to the eyes in debt should present a parcel of foreign stockholders with ï¬fteen million dollars. The cool effrontery of this is worthy of the author of "No salary to Ministers.†Capital and Labor are to be I reconciled by the incorporation of Trades Unions. Shallow again Mr. B. Do you i think that parchment and wax, wigs and gowns, and the pomposity of legal proâ€" cedure, will settle social discnntent ? As well try to pump Niagara Falls up the deep river with a baby squirt. Mr. B. is guilty of cribbing the ideas in his man- ifesto bolus bolus from the Mail. Not that in itself that is a serious crime, it simply shows the poverty of political knowledge in a member of parliament and Queen’s Counsel, once Mayor of To- ronto and generally a most important ï¬gure in a certain circle. SOME THINGS. The Rev. Canon Norman delivered the ï¬rst of the Friday course of lectures (free to the public) at Convocation Hall, Trin- ity College, last week. The subject was "Shpkespeare.†J. Beaty, M. P For liver complainc. dySpepaia, and sick headache use West’s Liver Pills. All druggists. West was very affecting, instancing, as he did, the horrible wrongs committed by the government ofï¬cials on Indians and Indian women. Ministers Chapleau, Caron, Topper, the "boy" Beatty, and other bondlers were meted out their just deserts, whose plundering was something outrageous. He eulogized the honesty and sterling worth of Mr. Mackenzie,and appealed to the electors to support the Hon. gentleman and Dr. Lynd in the coming election. Mr. Ryan spoke nearly two hours, imd dealt with his opponents in a. masterly and gentlemanly manner. The meeting broke up after cheers for the Queen and the Reform candidates. West was ; in all things, Charity.†Our Toronto Letter. a 2/4,%' And will give his bqst attention to The undersigned respentquy intimates that will shortly mnmve H8 saw-mill from sIch 0’s switch to near Within this hivn, as everybody knows, They’re always turning out ï¬ne Suits of clothes Came than and leave your (waters. it will pm; ("1 got full satisfaction"; is what you'll umme The New Bee SUITS AND BVERCUATS. Special Linea éf Tmuermga A GOOD m GUARANTEED. Have taken a fllght and have settled in their new hive»â€"the ï¬rst door north of Trench’s Carriage Works. Having removed to new and commodious quart- er", I (unprepared to enter on the Winter Campaign with greatly improved facili- ties for turning out And all persons requiring anything in may depend upon workmanship ï¬t in every respect. ATTENTION. Wonderful is the effect of West’s World’s \Vonder or Family Liniment. One bottle will effect more cures than four times the number of any other liniment. Inn Jimmie Albin Ella. Wilson Willie Davis L. Vanderburgh T- Williams H. Glover F. Moodie SENIOR III Louie Harrison Merntt Wilson Lilly Clifford Ladles’ _- w.†custom sawing 110 may be favored wiH Mormtimv, mw one wanting lung: :49‘1111' willmuch nlyligo by Sending in orders {[3 soon us possible while We are cutting the timber. A 1 CLASS Phoebe Soules, Carrie Powell Minme Soules Carrie Wilson For cough, colds ‘31-an lung diseases use West’s All drx gghts. -..- "Bunny, ssuuuu u. unwrtalnby ls so large that lots of latitude must be extend- ed to discussion of questions of the nature of that involved in the present issue. i The ï¬rst great Reformer some 1900 years ago was merciless in his dealings with abuses, even thoth sanctioned by the usage of generations. Mr. George is not by any means squelched, the monopolist press to the contrary notwithstanding. His theories have too much foundation in truth to be blown away by the sneers of those who in a great many cases it is to be feared are engaged in follow my leader at a game of leap frog. (Crowded out last week.) C. TREVETHAN’S BUSY? BEES HEERY MARSH the ï¬ghting ground of uncertainty is In"... 5‘1..L La.~ A: 1, n. ‘ 188 the number of any other liniment; and 50c. All druggists. FIRST-C LASS WORK ' C. TREVETHAN. suv. I CLASS SENIOR LUMBER: FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY A full line of samples for School Reports RICHMOND HILL. [Single copies, 3 cts Hive, Opposite Lorne Block Jackets a Specialty. Freddie Harrison John Mahony David Williams ‘LASS A 2 CLASS Jles, .Walker Hall, veil Jerry Robinson Iles Wib Skeele um Maggie Glover John Falconbridge C. A. SPRAGGE. Principal. 111 JUNIOR A son \Villie Savage Du Freddie Redditt Frank Sheppard JUNIOR B Ethel Switzer- Jennie \Viley Edith SwitZer T. M. RUTHERFORD; JUNIOR E. McConnell A. Savage 7gb W. Smelser XV. Clifl'ord M. WILEY. II CLASS Louie Schell Maggie Sharp Dickson McNair III CLASS A. MCLAUGHLAN all throat and cough Syrup. any bins m ï¬rst-c112: No. 32.