111g election day. Well, we hava never seen a. map of it, but think it may be found on the 2nd nil" line of Vaughan, Lot No. 48 in the lat concession. Some voters don’t like me idea of taking it away from Patterson where evexythiug is con venient,'but vow they will ï¬nd the place on the 22nd if it is sunk ï¬â€˜tv feet under ground. And don’ you for-~ get it: A great many people have asked us if we could point out the exact locality Where Poll- ing Booth No. 2 is to be situated on the com- p. m. Fo'r‘terms and descripigï¬ infoperty see bills. Executors‘ Sale. The valuable farm property of the late Adam Storm will be offered for sale by Salem Eckardt, Auctiunevr, at the Palmer House, on Monday, Feb 14Lh'inst. Sale atl o’clock Another lot of those beautiful Dinner Sets 1n transit for The Con- crete direct from the manufacturer. See the Sets on hand for $8.00. The meeting to-morrow evmiug \vtll tn’m the form M an Entertainment. Tm- pru- 05 Songs; Re’xfimï¬om dwf.’ by members and than' friends. All invited. Mr. J. 7" (“mi 0n lvns taken an agency for Fu'e Insumnon He represents the Gore 1 \: Ln: A . \ uuun-J huU \AK'J U District mutual Co. 2e wish him Success in his nmv undertaking, and fuel F?t15ï¬ed he will nmkfl 15w lmsixxnss hath plmsent for his patrons. and proï¬table for himself. Aicw mere 0: those beautiful Persmn Lamb caps at The Con~ crete oflcred at tremendous reduc- tions. Chum Tm Sets, Ivory Tea Sets, Color: (F '1} a T015: at the Concrete, Chem ' in 13:" County of York. NOUCH Cl‘n‘nlu. 5 limit: H the 23%]; Cd are u Cakes; 23 Rich mr. Supply in mth Atkinson 5 pure 11‘ gram. Unity Tun. The Ontario Ln but it ix; 11190.3 1.11: will be made 11‘1in 1i0us. 1mm w‘m: ‘l‘lummiil . Vlcsiwu (Jaw. Pal-km! IMA’umn Nam, m Thrn‘ï¬hi , intlmml Kim! AI m1 u . Newm'n TORONTO. ( 'tv Hall Nowmnr‘w t hurm'n, . ' lung: . mmocï¬s wibhalltmins, leaving the Palmer Han $310111}an Hill. as follows: x Mxprcss,’\Rn'th dz South...‘ (‘0, uodatiun †“ x') ( Fl Northâ€. u m. 11.13 †5 n. m- 22. 21, 7,0, 18 and r6 ibs. of Sugar for $1 at the Concrete. Splendid Bulk Pickles at the C crete :20. cents per quart. The Toronto Grip Carnival mmlu-r, 14 a copv. The prim" i at H: ,mclm, i'irur N. 1‘ *Rmintu _ ,ttm‘x mnsthe handed in at 10 ‘ Mfr-awnMm'utua om‘lierthmz the above menuoncd hours; for closing. 25 lbs. good Raisins for $1 at the Concrete. WWW #_ _V 7 _ W V Hmmmm< TORONTU _ Oï¬iw as follows:â€" Nurt’nwr ulh, TC and inchuh’nu Tlmnhill, v. 'l'm‘outn, Mm‘};hmn,&c. wutklMst and West (as Richmond H1517! 1»3 ~ MDRXVEVG :~ (5. Fancy Valentines for sale at Tm; LIBERAL Store. Newton I‘m a, of Elgziu Mille, lost, a valu- able horse 5L few days ago. It, was off work only u 1ng any before is succumbed. PEUCTGHS STAGE LINE. RICHMOND HILL, Thumday, Feb. 10, ‘87 Up .ilf trflmr nation Mn i1: Hm Is Imiiv fl 5‘ nth #1»? nsw. ‘k‘ is 13ml Grip’s Carnival Number. m'onm Grip is publishing at very ï¬nv mmlu-r. INT/’13} pvrsun shunm huvv The prim" in 10 0mm; owns taken Po3ling Booth No. 2. ecutors Notice. vcn on another page to the H mm! Miiler to send in t his estate: (.:1 or before ntrcn m-xt. All persons indebt- med to settle at once. {tn-5.5"“ \V'J 12:.1‘1" T OFFICE NOTICE 111:, HILL Minn therary Society. Our Legislature. N (ULTH GUI Quite: a Loss e ware of Fire. ml lvns taken an agency for 1‘ f Mali}. 8.1L) 8J8 «lumrc will meet tn-duy, r likï¬ly an adjournment nitor the Domininn Elec- 10.95 10.12 my? RH $110 Anut Jemima ‘zkle at Kilkby’s, > CEFY‘ Postmaster {c in a household? will be closed (Lt the Acnom 11715 1 L52 12.00 A ccmn 11.57 520 345 1.11 Lin 1.513 1‘27 1.05 ‘10 u m 11 L" “ †5 p. m M n, 8.00 .). 6 «18 6.57 1.) For several months it has been a matter of considerable uncertaintv as to which of our sporting men in this village and vicinity, as well as Aurora, possess the fastest trotting horse. To decide this a. grand Matinee will be held on Bond’s Lake to-morrow (Friday) commencing at one o'clock. The ï¬rst race will be for a purse of $20, divided into three prizes of $10, $7 and $3, for which the fol- lowmg gentlemen’s road horses may enter-â€" W. Proctor’s Chub, B. Andrews‘ Maud 0., A. J. Rupert’s Fred Marshall, A. Pugsley’s Lawney, D. Pugsley’s Chestnut Mars, 8. Ritter’s Bey Gelding, E. Langstaï¬â€™s Chestâ€" nut Colt, Smith’s Kendall, Gamble’s Grey Gelding. Button’s Sorrel Gelding, Brillin- ger’s Bay Mare and Wideman’s Chestnut Gelding. The second race, purse the same as the foregoing, will be free tor the follow- ing vorseeâ€"Meek’s Grace Darling, R. Hew- itt’s Novelty, Mulholland’s Sleepy Nell, G. Lemon’s Chestnut Mare, J. Wait's Chum- my. W. Palmer's Black Gelding, Groove’s Black Gelding, Woodruff’s Sum Jones and F. Button’s Clay. The races will be governed by the Canadian Turf Association Rules. For particulars apply to Mr. Walter Palmer, Secretary and Treasurer. Busses will be run from the village, and lots of fun may be expected. Missxonary Anmversary. The anniversary sermons will be preached on Newton Brook Circuit, on Sunday. Feb 13th, in the following orderzâ€"Newton Browk at 10.30 a. m., and 6.30 p.1n.,by llnva. P. I) Will and Jas. F. Metcalfe; Dowasview at 11 a. m. and 6.30 p. m., by Revs. Jas. F. Met- cnlfe and P. D. Will; Fairbank at 10.30 and Asbury at 2.30. by Rev. Thus. Woolsoy. Meetings will be held as followszâ€"Newum Brook, Monday Feb 14th. at- 7. p. m., deput- ation. vas. E. A. Stafford and Thos. (Jump- bell; Downsviuw, Tuesday, Feb 15th. at 7 p. 211,, deputaliun Revs. Jno. Potts and E. A. Stafford; East York and Fairbank, Wednes- d'Ly, Feb 16th at 7 p. 111., deputation Revs. Campbell and Leonard, Appropriate music by the choirs. may can do. md live at home.thel will pay them from $5 to $25 per day. Some have earned over $54) in .1 day‘ Either sex. young or old. Capital not required. You are muted (rear Those who mm at once ue absolutely 50.59 of up; mu. fortungg. All is new, u ï¬elds are source. but those who write to Sunaon a Co..Por¢lnnd. Munemfll receive free, full Information About work which As wili be seen by posters Dull mivvrtiso- 1nent,lhem will he a Muss Mu‘iiDL’ of Him electors 0f West Yoli{,1n the {ilzisuuic Hull here. 011 'I'Jiui'aduy evening, Feb l7ih. Doors open M. 730. The liiouting will be uddresscd by Hon. S. H. Blake, Di'. Lvud and Dr. Gil» mour, M. P. P. \Vililmut doubt 1110 meeting W111 be wary largely attended. To seem“ comfoi'tnblu seats for mlults, boys \Viil not be admitted before 8 o’clock. A cordial invita- tion is extcnded to the ladies. Be) not; miss this politimtl front. All regardless of politics are invited to be present. Those {gent‘emun speak at Venom in the afternoon at. 2.30 sharp. Improving. About ï¬ve week ago Mr. C, Heiso, of Vieâ€" tnriw Squm'e‘ had to undergo the puinfnl operation of liming one of his eyes removed. Slncc that time it, was feared he would lose the sight of the other" nut one day lust wueli an operation was psrformed nlosl’, success- fully by Dr. Buruham, and it is now hoped it can he saved. His brother. Mr. Jncnh Liane, \vhois taking care of him in the city, informs us Lhat his spirits are much revival of lute, nnd that. he will be able to be taken honm in a short time. Tlinugn his affliction has been server his manv friends and neigh- bors will be glad to learn in has not been more serious. Mr. ‘Nm. Trmxch has been reappointed a High Schuul Trustee hy the County Council. Mr. Audww 1:1 5"â€, 1st, Dtpuly Reeve for Vang-hum (l'mvn‘ h‘p, has also [wan uppomted to till 1119 unvxph-vd tu-rm of Mr. P. Putter- 6011,1'csisznmi. "‘he 1‘11†Board Ni†receive in Mr. liusspl] a Valuable 3‘ quisniou. Temperanceville Miss Milly Beynnn. of this nluce, who has actvd with much prnï¬niency as organist in the Methodist church for several years past was presented on Saturday evening, Junu ary 29511 withu handsome set 01" furs. A number of the friends met at her fathcr’r residence and made the presentation. A pleasant evening,r was spent~UomL A Good Move. The citizona and business men of this vil‘- nge may foul glad llml the County Council have. SHPH ï¬t to order the h moval of the toll gate wall; of this village, after the vxpim» non of the present louse. It will also be She menus of incwusiug trade to a certain ex- tent. H. M. Glzmqv, of Telnavon, who, some timo :zgn' wasmxnployod in Wrights Carrmgze works bore, pusred through our town to day, on his waytn Chicago. He has accepted a position in that city as foreman of the shoe- ing department of the strum. Railway (Jo. We hope he will enjoy life in the west. See the nice colored 44f plece Tea Sets at The Concrete {or $2.00and the China Sets for $4.00, ordinary price (Luo. Nelson Smith, numionper. hm received in~ atrucxinns {rum Mush-rs. J. Williams and A. Beau. to SP†by pnblxc auc‘irm, (.n 10c 23‘ 5Lhc<)11.\VestYork, n1] Friday, Feb 18th, 1887, their vulnubia farm Mock. Sale with- out reserve, to cnmmmxce at one o‘clock. You can buy the following goods at the Concrete cheaper than any- where else: Sugar, Tea, Raisins, Currants, Dates, Figs, Prunes, Syrups and all canned goods. The young men of the 4111 Concession ()1 King puz‘poxe giving a Grand mev Ball, in Hugun’s Hull, Springhiil, on Wednesday evening, the 16th inst. All 10w rs of m innocent amusemenu of dancing are curdiul- 1y invitml to be present. The services of a goon string band have been secured for the Occasion. Rnfroshmonts will be provided. The committve in charge will spare no pains Lo man the entm'tuinnwnt a success. Axi- mission for gentlemen 50 cents, ladies free. Trotting on Bond’s Lake. High School Trustees. Political M eating. For Chicago. Grand Ball Crcdtt Sale For cough, colds and all throat and lung diseases mag West’s Cgugh ‘Syrup. All druggists. V Fur Muï¬ found on Yonge St. oh Wednesday, 26th ult. The owner may have it by calling at; the Richmond Hill Post Oflice, describing the Muff, and paying for advertisement. To ladies. The great beautiï¬er for the complexion. One of West’s sugar coated Liver Pilhs taken nightly. 30 pills 251:. ‘1‘ .1," ‘ 3RD JUN Flovie Mortson. \Vm. Carson. Chas. Legge. Jennie Gunnan. All druggists. 4TH Geo. Newberry. Gracie Newberry. Anny Newberry, MUFF FOUND The standard remedy for liver mmplaint is \Vcst’s Liver Pills; they never disap- point you. 30 pills 250. All druggists. a , .,. r r “"n*‘ pay her this slight mark of respect until reminded of it by the chairman. 1t wmihl have been bad enough for such a thing to happen at a, Grit meeting, but at a gathering of loyal Conservatives, Oh My I What a shock to the patriotic‘ az- dnr of us school girls, who had gone tn the meeting hoping; to learn much in ref- erence to the affairs of the Domininn. \Vell, Mr. Editor. I do not think I will venture to any more such meetings, for in addition to the matth of placing our loved Queen at the font of the list of honored ones. I got my verbs all mixed up, and I am sure it will take a, fort- night to place them in order, and such perplexities are not helpful to the work of . 7 v"’ Now It dld seem very strange tn me that these loyal men who love their Queen and country so very dearly, should forget to n- You know Mr. Liberal, I have hee'} alâ€" ways led to believe that the C(nlse)'\'2l,thrs were the only truly loyal punle in unr country, that none ()UIE’FS lnwd tlnir cullnh'y and re\ erencwl Elmir Qumm ;L~' they did, and Rufrn'mws was rmh‘ :muth- er nanm for l‘ebl'ls. \Vvll M1“. Edl‘un', at that meeting they ï¬rst gm'e three Chew:- for Hun. T. \Vhite, then three tor Mr. C. \Vallace, and were leaving the hall, when the chairman called them buck and proâ€" pnsed the same compliment to the Queen. MR. EDITOR, Will you 12‘ 389 explain a made: which has been u«:m:;»y2ng m) mind since I came frum the polmcnl meet- inL' on Tuesday last. This year‘s Carnival in Montreal, new opened, is attracting thousands of promi- nent people from all parts of the world. Lord Lensdowne is to be in attendance, while many members of President Cleveland’s Cabinet have signiï¬ed their intention to be there. With truly wonderful enterprise the publishers of the Montreal STAR have often published a Carnival member of the Sun, which has astonlshed the world and made the publishers of other great illustrated pe- pers look aghast. This yenr~the Queen’s Jubilee Year, the year of the greatest Carni- valâ€"is likewrse the year of the greatest Cur- nivnl STAR yet producedâ€"e paper that will be preselvtad as an historical work and descend as an heirloom from generation to generation. It is impossible to describe the attractions of the Carnival STAB this year. It marks an em of progress in illustrated papers perfectl} amazing in its possibilities. The Carnival number of the STA]: has forty mammoth pages with ï¬ve exquisite plate supplements the most artistlc and the most interesting; ever produced with any paper on this con- tinent. The paper looks as if it could not be sold for less than two dollars ftlld yet the price is only forty cents, which can be sent to the publishers, Montreal. It is sure to be in demand at a. high premium. To bring out ideas on the subject of illustrated papers, the publishers of THE STAR are giving $1000 in cash prizes as follows:â€" $1.000.00 CASH PRIZES. The publishers of the Montreal STAR offer the sum of one thousand dollars for the be en letters containing sufï¬cient ideas for n. Cur- nivul STAR to exceed in popular interest the present issue, and that can be sold at. the same price. let Prize, cash - - - - . â€" @600 2nd Prize, cash - - - . . . 254i 3rd Prize, cash - . - . . - 15(: Any competitor, successful or otherwise Will be paid for any accepted idea “respectin- of the cash prizes. \Vest’s Cough Syrup stnps tic/Adina: in the Lhrunt, stops that; hacking onung and gives perfect nelief; it is certainly worth a trial. All druggists. As per poster announcement the Enter' tainment in connection with lhe Anniversary Services of Thornhill Methodist church was given Tuesday evening last. Miss McGnrry, of Montreal, was the Star 05 the evening. Her elncutiuu and her selections Were much appreciated. The musical portion of the entertainment was rendered by the Rich~ mond Hill Qluutette Club. Thev gave four selections and were bem'tilv applnuded. The encominms passed upon the performers by the undience were very conxplin’neulm'y. At the (Bios-W of a very pleasnnt evening a, vote of thanks was moved by Mr. D. James, sec- nndell by Mr. Shuter, Lh the Iliuhinnnd hill Quai'te‘ule Club. Rev. J. J. Egan, seconded My Jluv. \V. R. Barker, moved a pleasing; aim humorous vote of thanks to Miss Mc- Garry. The meeting closed with, God Save The Queen. A School Girl’s Difficulty. A SCHOOL GIRL Richmond Hill, Feb. 9m, 1887. FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY Entertainment at Thomhill, J. O. RUTHERFORD, Teacher. School Reports J eï¬â€™erson. A Great Event. J as. Gamble Lmnie Mortsona Geo. Phillips Harry Gamble Effie Gamble Frank Legge 3RD SENIOR 2ND , 0--.. We are also ofleringiBig Drive in Grey we showin Wide widthsas low as I5cts. p4 keeeers should; not purchase without ï¬rst mense stock. I28 to 13,3 King Street East, Oprsite the Market, ‘Toronto’o In our uilt debartment we are showing ver 1 ‘ ' y more llnes. We havs good heavy Bed Comforters at 750., 5151, 125, 1.50 and up, argd large, ï¬ne, pure Elder-Down Quilts at $9, the regular pr1ce 1n the elty for the same goods is$12.5o. ‘17,. -‘M _1_- -L‘r, ,: h' Large, heavy, all pure wool white Blankets at 3, 3.50, 4, and 4.50. These goods we can recommend to our customâ€" ers, as they are made ofthe best long wool,., and contain neither cotton nor shoddy. We have also in stock nice white Blankets at mnch lower prices, but we cannot recommend them with the conï¬dence we do the, above goods. ' Housekeepers about to make their purchases for winter should see our large stock of ï¬ne all wool white Blankets, purchased bp us direct from the manwfacturers previous to the advance in therprice of wool Our Millinery department stocked with all the newest shapes and latest novelties for the present season, and fox style, moderation of prices and geed taste cannot be equali» ed in thls or any other city. \Me are selling)r lovely jersey jackets nicely trimmed at 3.50, 4, 4.50, 5 and :56, really worth from $55 to $10. Handsome Long Ottoman Satin Finish Mantles at $3.50, 4, 4.50, 5, 6,7,8 and [0, worth from ï¬fteen to sixteen dollars. No lady should purchase a Mantle without seeing our im- mense stock of new fashionable garme its 01‘ this season’s im- portation. Every lady shank} make it her business to examine our magniï¬cent stock of \Vlnter Mantlus. We are selling)r lovely jersey Izickets nich trimmed at GEEK? FALL SALE Boys’ Overcoats, 98c. ï¬oys’ Suits, 98c. BO} 8’ Pants, 25a. 8: 50¢. Men’s Overcoms, $34.00. Men’s Suits, $3.50. New Carpets at Bankrupt prices. DRY GOQBS AND GLQTHW PETLEY & PETLEY MKS" 5 A QUARTER 0?: A MILLEQN I KING ST. FAST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET The Farmers of Canada have stood by us and been our friends for 50 years,and if ever they needed to buy their goods cheap, it is this season. But strange to say While all that the Farmer has to sell is lower than for many years, What he has to buy is advancing in price. We, however, place our colossal stock of Dry Goods, Clothing,Garpâ€" ets, Millinery 8c Mantles amounting to NEVER LEAVE A FRIEND IN THE LURGH. HY QUGBS AND GLQTHENG COMMENCING TO-DAY AT THE STORES OF At old prices and; in many cases - 10 war than ever, 1L "WOOL BLANKETS i‘ï¬AMZMOTH HOUSE m†“’ KHAN TLE S Mantles & Cloths at panic prices. Slnrtings at _Mill prices. Cottons at any price you like Dress goods away under cost [n Grey Planners, which I5ct§. per yard. House- éeeing our