sssourr'mm._...u. lo. .M:erlm,m ,. 10. Victoria Square .A do. l‘hornhill, WuLker House. 23rd ' do. Woodbrillgo ..28th (10. Kleinbnrg 29th do Nobletou... . 30th c Vituliznd Air always on hand at uppnintmeu‘bs WY is like a. charm Free from main. n “Hf ‘ prising ‘. ‘1 ‘gras ‘1‘»? v THE LIBWPL PRINTENG PUBLISHING HOUSE (MUHM‘CEND HILL. â€" â€" ONTARIO. ï¬x“ Ii {:1 a Maxim-ah "in w?! EDITEB and. PROPRIETOR. Member (.0110; <3 u:1.Graduut0 of Out; Veterinan surf 00110!" Vl'ul'UIILL \AJU M Humqu Dlsensc‘s of all the Domcs‘ucamd Annuals Granted. RESIDEIVI‘IZZ a 8m AVENUE. \Voonnnmen. Medalist Torrnto l‘y'n'VcH-i'x- 1W1» l‘m’ ('0 ‘Physicim \K' Surgemws,0111.4an of Stoufl'ville at, Richmond Hill. Oll‘cu Fours to 11) a, l. ., Sta 817.111. “RU GEES “D ml“ u\ OS§Kee , 'wnuhss, (111.02%, szmsllu‘y, §ilhsrmm2 mm Qpï¬cal 65011115. SPECT'AGLES FOR EVERY FIGHT. MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES “oâ€" «A. G. 1". LAWRENCE. T. C. MILLIGAN. ’ J'. A. McANDREW. Boat ï¬ning; 'ifecth made. Nothing inf grim“ in blwarto‘?‘ hangntry. Prices low and Vitalized Axr used any tune. Toronto Ofï¬ceâ€"No. 14 Building 6‘: Loan Chambers, No. 15 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ceâ€"Rear of the Central Bank. on Saturdays. 31 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO, OPPOSITE THE "GLOBE" OFFICE. a 30)“ 1-41 Yonm‘ Sta'eot, | Next door to the we Arcade u\" Fullertong (100k 1", Miller, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Szc. '7'IFFICES: 18 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO. .Richmoud Hill P. 0. Every Saturday. 011100 In ‘ J \‘UH 1'1}? ‘ A ROBINSON I4.D.S., Aurm n Ont. Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, 860.. VOL. IX. $1 pesannum, in advance.] E. M. MORE}qu SON .5: 00.. LAWRENEE, MILLIGAN & MCANDREW, 3'13 Fulim‘ton, BU SLNZE] SS CARDS. GAS FOR EXTRACTIIV G . t3“: Fran anklin .l. Andrews. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 .T-OAN‘ Manufacturers .Tsuvw‘ss Langmaï¬l (.0110; <3 Physicians (2' bliu‘yeons Ont, mc'tzruom) HILL, ONT. I S PUBLISHED E VERY -.v Ignehmond “ill. ’l [11 n'f not (1 ï¬r. 6H; Maple. ) m. m.. and. to 2.301). m I‘v‘. HE \W IT'E‘, USED“er â€" â€"v.- Dr. A. Robinson. $12Mle §uvgcnm $2tctiuzzr5. Tflicï¬iml. SURGEON DENTIST n.1' “£21121! . ’m 1m mmlw Cut this out mm to u: and wiil a“, ‘x . 1:1 mum and nn ‘1': nzu u- huriuwsx ' _- ' ‘. 0.? 119m awny 11mm In . I 2.301 “I iaeazml. ï¬iimï¬ â€ W Cook, miWi TORONTO porters of 1d FEES MOD E RATE 'E NIN Gr ll‘u J. R. Miller .urio Vet Lends Monov at 5. 5i: and 6 per Cent. per annum Moflgnms, Life and Endowment ; usurflnc 1’01 (ties bought at highest envsh prices Notes cash“ (3 to 8 per cent. secured for porsmls having; mency to invest. Licensed Auctioneer for the Cmmtv of York. re» slwi-rf'ull'y Folivifs your patronage and friendly influence. Snk‘s attended on the shortest notice and at reasonml/le rates. P. 0. Address, Box 96. VICTORIA SQI‘ARE. QEEWQTIQW IN Livensoel Auctioneer for thoCounï¬os of York (hmwrin and Fez-I. Goods sold (an. cunsi-xnnmnf. Gcnem] sales of stock. etc., promptly attended to at; reasonable rates. P. 0. address, UNIONVILLE. :ensed Auctioneer for the County of York, re- ..tfully solicits your patronage tmd friendly uï¬nmme. 321.10.: attended on the short-est notice and at reasonnbe rates. 1P. 0. address, King. Ciéoé/émm/ Lmensed Aurtinneer for the County of Yark Sales attended on the shortest noticennd a1; reu- abe mtes. Address Shouï¬vfllo P. 0 ITO - £110. 11» 3411;“ L “'1' n gnu \\i1‘ 410 POLAuLL Maine‘ Havinm'eï¬tted the above House and furnishâ€" ed it in 1‘? ratâ€"class style, 1 am prepared to give the public {he beat 0‘ accommodatmn. Excellent sL-ublimz and attentive hostlers. Sample Rooms for nmuznercial travellers. A good livery in con- nection Terms 531 ner dav. Funeral Furnishings Always on THE DOMINION HOUSE, Riéhmond Hill, Benj. Brillinger, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. First-class Around the lake for trotting horses. Good stabl- ing. Terms moderate. Every accommodation to guestn. Board, $1.00 per day M @316†LESSï¬JVS. iï¬uudâ€™ï¬ ï¬‚ake gm Senegal Baal: .cf Ganada. I PRESIDENT, DAVID BLAIN, ' VINE-PRESIDENT, SAMUEL TREES. DIRECTORS K. Chisholm, M. P. P., H. P. Dwight. D. M. Mac- donald, C. B. Robinson, A. McLean Howard. and J. Ginty. Deposits received and Interesmllowed thereon at (‘m‘x’ent Rates No notice or withdrawal required. Dmfts on all parts of Canada. United States and Great Britain, bought and sold MISS H.th BGULTER Issuer nf'Marrmge Licenses Cman of York. Ofï¬ce : 80 Jarvis street, Toronto. Una m'tak'ers a; Embalmers. 15 prepared to receive pupils, and will give Music Lessons as formerly. A A. ALLEN, Cashier. Richmond Hill Branch. SAVI7NGS DEPARTMENT, YE. ‘LEMQW, @fla‘ï¬ï¬‚ï¬â€˜} m®fl§§g§m 158 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO WRIGHT BROS, ICE TRACK! JAE WM. BE ‘1 ï¬ve at home. and make more (may at work fu \ than at am 7 1;; else 11; this wurld. Capital nut mlofl : yuu M0 started free. Both ‘. [alw mm mm (10 the work. La:ch rs- from ï¬rst smut. Cost-1y m: [an and ‘ tto not deizw. COats you nothing address and ï¬nd out : if you are 510 so at once. H. HALLIJTT & 00., RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY :10, 1887. Salem Eckardt James 1). stokes. ‘fliiï¬mln 212mm. N . J. Armstron a. C. R. TENCII. M ES M. LAVVRENCE, S. NI. Brown. annuity. “I11. Essentials, fziiy; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charity." ‘ LL Proprietor. M :1 IE :3 mar. The York County. Council closed its ï¬rst sitting of the year last Saturday. The following is a synopsis of the work tmnsacted:â€"â€" Reports from thé different High Schools were read. Mr. B. Saunders. Reeve of Stouï¬'ville, was elected Warden. ' The VVardeu, Mr: John Ramsdén and Mr. W. H. Pugsley were appointed Com- migssionfrs of County Propexjty‘ Mr. Bruce, Réevé of Markham, moved to petimon the Legislature for a. reduction “£71116 xymgber ofiCountyr Coqncillpfs. Mr. McClure, Reeve of Holland Land- lunding, tendered his resignation, thinkâ€" lug he could not legally sit having been assessor last yeari I The report of the committee on the In- dustrial Home was read and considered. A by-Luw appointing Messrsi John Richardson and b. L. L Hartman as a Board of Commissioners for tlle' Indusâ€" trial Home was passed. Mr. P. Pattersun resigned the position .>f 'l‘mswe for the Richmond Hill .High Schonl A petition signed by 255 residents of Aurora was presented asking for a, High Sclwol’ut that village. The petition Was not granted, on the ground that such “(mid injure the xmighburing High Schools. ‘ West Toronto Junction is a rapidly growing suburb of Toronto_ its centre be- ing about two or three miles north-west of the city’s limits, or about ï¬ve miles from St. Lawrence Market, and may be said to include Davenport and Carlton West. Within a circle of about half a mile there are three railway stations, and 'at least eighteen passenger trains pass and. repass to and from Toronto and rad- iute from this place to almost every part of the compass. High School Trustees were appointed as fullows:â€"»Weston, W.C.Grnbb; Mark- ham, Hugh Clark; Richmond Hlll, W. Trench and A. Russell; Newnmrket, G. Ruse. ,. - The Council decided not tb collect tolls after the leases had expired at, the fol lowing gates:â€"Yonge Street, Nos. 2 and 4; Kingston Road, No. 2; Dundas St., No 2, and thth the remaining gates be leased for only one year. > From our own Cor'rospondent. As you have not been publishing any regular correspondence from West Town to Junction, I shall take the liberty of sending you occasionally such items of general inteiest as I ‘can pick up from Lune to time. qu‘ pzliï¬tur Hank ï¬mhug husinoss nu remunerative in the wrsr, us he expected has utumed to residehr for the fumer What attaches special importance to the plucejust now IS the fact that our M. P. P. for West York, Dr. Gilmour, has his beautiful residence and oflice here within easy reach of the three stations mentioned, being abouta quarter of a mile from each. The sum $225 was granted the York Rangers; $25 each to the Farmers’ As- sociations of the County; $lUO to the Prisoners’ Aid Association, and' $10 to the Ontario Rifle Association. The Bachelors of Edqely are mourning over the loss of (me of their brightest stars Mr. A. IIwn‘st, but they are not. selï¬sh, so tender Mr. and Islrs. Hearst their lu-m. twsta‘nrl 1:105: sinccm canggmmlutiuns and hope they may live to (:i;_j_)y u. long, lmpyy and prosperous life. Real Estate here has been booming for the last Lhree years, and the indications point to a, much higher rise in the near future. Cummou farming land is now held as high as $1000 per acre in the out- lying Vicinity, while property on the main streets is held from $10 to $35 per foot Politicalky every thing seems quiet. The Liberals everv where are conï¬dent. of sending in their man. It is to be hop- ed that, over conï¬dence on their part may not cause them to relax any of their ef- forts to put Dr. Lyud at the head of the poll. From om: own Correspondent. Dr. Gilmour, our popular M. P. P. honoured this village with his presence 011 Friday last. Mr: S. O. Snider has purchased a. new cutter which is so hansome and comfort- able as to be the envy of all our young spurts. . A meeting of Sub. Divisions Nos. 8 and 6 was held here on Feb 1le by the sup- porters of Dr. Lynd, for the purpose of organizing perfectly for the coming c'on- test; after all business was completed satisfactorily the meeting was addressed by Mr. John R. Campbell, president of the Vaughan Reform Association; Mr. F. N. Wallis, of Etobicoke, Mr. J. Franks. of Pine Grove, and a number of others. The meeting by he up after cheers for the Queen and Dr. Lynd. ‘ West Toronto Junction York Countv Council Edaely. Minutes of regular monthly meeting of Richmond Hill Fire Brigade, held in5 the Council Chamber on Friday evening, '4th inst ‘ Lieut. Wilson in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. H 'A report was read from‘ â€"the auditors, showing a balance .in ‘the Treastlger’s hands of $211. ‘ Moved by C. Trevethan, seconded by A. McKenzie, than the report be accept-= ed.â€"-Curried, ' ' Moved‘by C. Soqles. semnded by C. Trevethan, that the hose contest be post- po’ggd unï¬} the next meetingâ€"Carried. Lieut. Wilson thanked theuBriga'de for the honor they had cgnferred upon him in electing him to thé second in command of this-«Brigade. ' Moved by A. McKenzie, seconded by A. Linklater,rthat 'a. vote of thanks be tendered the auditnrs.â€"s0arried. A communication was received from Mr. Mcllroy in reference to uniforms. A discussion arose upon the subject, the fallowing members taking part: Messrs Savage. McMahon. McConnell and 'Red- ditt. Moved'hy A; Linklater, seconded by Foreman Savage. that the uniform quest- ion be laid over for two monthsâ€"â€"Cnn'led. Mm‘r‘d by Foreman Savage, seconded by A. Linklatcer, that this Brigade offer the followiqu prizes for a. hose contest, to be decided on the ï¬rst; practice in May, the following committee to conduct the contest: Redditt,McMahon and Wilson. The ps'izes m be 15:, $3, 2nd, $2, 3rd,$l, 4th, flierâ€"Carried: And will give his best attention to any bills or custom mwing he ma.be favored with. Meantime, n-nV one Wanting long stuff willmuch oblige by Sending in orders as soon MS possible while we are cutting the timber. B SaVage propo‘sed Thos. Rasin as a. member of this Brigade, to be balloted for at: next, meeting. Pain cannot exist when \Vest’s VVOrId’s Wonder is applied. Cheapest 5mg best. 25 and 50c. All druggi'sts. " " ' The undersigned respectfully intimates that he will shortly remove his saw-mill‘fl’om HcGee's switch to near A report is expeucted from the Execut- ive Committee, also an explanation of the work‘ng of the different departments and duties of the uflicials of tins Brigade, at the next meeting. FurHwnmntimuml or burns [we W A†ï¬rm“ «i:;L:L I at“: RICHMOND HILL PLAN'ING MILLS ! In connection with the factory, where custom sawing Will be done. All work guaranteed and prices moderate. \Vnnderfn] is the 1,-fl'wt Hf “’est’é \Vnrld’s VJnndm‘ UL‘ Familv Linim‘ent. One bottle will< /r.. more (:1 ., than fnnr timcs the number r.f my mlmr liniment. 6’. ALE $1.00 “‘5 ABVANGE. PLANED LUMBER, MOULDINGS, KLC. RICHMOND ST., RICHMOND HILL Nov. 25th, 1886-311). Are now prepared to take contracts for all kinds of Buildings. DOORS, SASH, LINDS. 858., F IRSTâ€"CLASS SAW-MILL 5 and 50a. [:11 ( Having boï¬ght the above‘named mill and put everything in Kept on hand, or made to order on the shortest notice. A stock of Fire Brigade _Meéting. HENRY MARSH. Aiways on hand. There is also a. Fl HST-C LASS ORDER, The above factory is situated on L. INNES & SUNS LUMBER. KING P. O. UV M Vin, (-le‘uï¬ \Ynnm‘ls T . . v . "‘7 . y ‘ Hull . :- .vouClcl. Kama taken a flight and havesettleï¬ in their new ,, hiveâ€"the ï¬rst door north of tTrench’s V Carriage \qurks'.‘ T ATTENTION. Having removed to new and idommodious quart. erzs, I am prepared to entqr ;on the‘ Winter Campaign with umtu Improved. facili- tieé for turning out '1 ' And all persons requiring tmfthing in mv' line may depend upon workmanship ï¬rst-class v in every respect. ' ' SUITS AND magnum. Special Lines 55 Tmugeflnga " A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. The New‘ Bee Hive, Opposite Lorne Block. Ladies9 Jackets a Specially. Within this hive, as everybody knows, They're always turnflug out: ï¬ne suits of clothes Come then and leave your orders, it will 112w, ("I got full satisfaction") is what you‘ll-alwavs RICIIMOND lllLL‘. ‘ â€"â€")U( , In returning thanks to my numerous friends for their liberal patr )nage during the past twentyâ€"ï¬ve ye..rs, I beg to re- mind them and the gem-cal public, that having erected enfice!y new and com- modious premises. I am enabled to supply .‘w ' Ph’aetons, Buggies, Carriages, TRENCH’S -CARRIAGE WORKS.â€" Cutters, PLATFORM SPRING W A GUN S .- Both light and heavy. all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction as the work is under my own supervisrm I am also prepared to do all kinds "f black- smithing dc repairing in the most work- manlike manner, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. _ TORONTO 'I‘n'ursdav Feb. 10 I887 Wheat,fall,per b1{*;he1 .... .3710 91 ’l‘urnips, per bag. Carrots “ (10. Hay, per ton I .. straw, per 12011 1110311an HILL Thursdev Feb. 10, ...$028 050 500 .400 .700 .030 .060 .050 .09 .018 Wheat, spring, 5‘0 81 Barley, do 47 outs, do 33 Peas. do 52- Rye. do 60 Clover Seed. <10 . , .. Dressed hogs, per 100 lbs‘ 5 15 Beef, fore quarters 4 50 Beef, hind quarters. '7 50 Chickens, per pair .. .. 0 Ducks, \lo . (J (35 Geese each .. 0 GO Turkfysï¬ach I 1 50 Butter, pound r0115. 0 20 Butter, tub dairy . 0 00 Eggsï¬'esh, per do 0 26 Potatoesmer bag e. n 80 Apples, per bbl .......... 2 00 onio‘us, green,per bag . 0 00 Cabbage ‘do 0 00 Cauliflower 51,0 0 00 Celery, .. do . 0 00 . 0 40 n 40 outs, pe1‘ bushel Peas, do. .. Dressed, hogs,per100 lbs, Beef. fore quarter... Beef. h‘md quarter . Chickens. pcxï¬puir Ducks. do Geese, each ........ Tul‘]§e\‘s,119r1h .. Bubter, pound nuns. Butter large wf‘lr' , (7 1.") Ram. ï¬res-1L 1301‘ (70 . 0 1R l’ut:\tncs,170r 1 . 0 1' A1!)71QH,))1 hm . Unions. _:1, p: Fir/1n“ u Wm“; Tim 711233130721; I. pagmrbn u 01;» \ «Er; BUvSY“BE»ES Horse - Shoeing ’ .FleT-sajalms- “WORK: 1 C. TREVETH AN, mo, “‘1' ( SEV. 1m“ '5 [Single copies, 3 cts Paid special attention to. A full lineof samples for; 351w Watkcm. Sleighs and \VM THENCE! No.33. 000 000 000 040 040 900 700 4 00 '7 00 0 30 0 60 4 U ll) [686. 1000 0 00 0 (50 0 4O 0 75 0 (a0 018 :2!) 0 (35 S3 tn