MEGHANICS' lNS'I‘ITUTE.- Library or over 1000 volumcsnpen every Tueadnv evening. S'u'the Ma- sonic- Hull, from 7 to 8 u‘clou‘k. 1:.141. Lawn Libra. riun. Lectures and discussions periodicallv. RU'HMOND Hi‘LL {loam-1; BAND.â€"1\Ieetï¬ for _p native every Tuesday and SELturday evening at 7 :30 o‘clock W. 53’ tppard, Leader VILLAGE C()['NC|L.â€"1{CIV(’, Wm. Pugsley, Conn C‘nul'ï¬. Messrs. Benj. Redditt,\V.D. Powell, 5’ G. Savage, and EMcConaghy. (Hulk. M. '1 eefv. A. O. U. W.,Ivy Lodge, No. 141, Meets in the Committee room of the Masonic Hull .euuh mtornmtive Tuesday at 8 o’clock 11m. Bene~ ï¬I'flJ'y certiï¬cate given 'fm‘ $2,000 in 0.1168 of death. J. Brown,Ma.ster Workman. B. Grenuan. rec. R. T. of Temperance, Richmond Hill Council, No. 43, Meets in 'l‘emperplnce Ha11,eu.ch ulter- n ucive 'l‘liesday evening M's o’clock p. m. Ben‘s- ‘flwizu'y certlflcutes issued to male or female members for $1000 or in cask) of death $2,000, one huh Dayablu in case of disability. J. H. Sander- n Select Counciliors; 6.A.=E.Switzer,Recording some:er RMHMOND LODGE.A. F. & A. I\I., N0. 23. G.R.(‘ Meets in the Lodge rnmnmmsonic Harmon the Mondnw on m- boi’ore full moon, m; 8 o'clock p.11] I. Urn-shy, WCM. RU‘HMOND 'HILL TEMPLE. N0 465,1. 0. G. T.â€" Meets in the Tempernvncp Hall' every “Wednesday eveni1m.a.t 7‘300’010011. WmJIam-iqnn '1‘.D. ST. MARY s EPISUOP‘U. OancH.â€"Service m 3 p._m..,except the third Sumlfly of evovy month, xvneu the 'Hl'n'vice and sa'wmncnt m‘e‘held ‘at 11 mm. Sunday School at 1:30pm km. W‘ Bates, Rector PRESBYTERIANLHUM‘H OI" CANADA.-Ser“i(‘('s an 13 o'clnck manqmm 0130 p.111. l’mym‘ meeting on Wednesdayeveu1x1gut7t30. Rev J. ’W. (Jam~ emu, Pastor‘ ROMAN CATHOLIC CVH}RO&I.‘SCYV\'C€F 1'11 order 1], follows "I‘hornhill at 9 3.111.. and Riwlnnnnd Hillam [0:30 mm; the following: Sundwg wL H1911» 11mm! Hi1] M19 mm. and ’J‘hornhh‘l at 10:30 21.111. Rev. J. J. Egan, Pastor A\‘(‘IH\'T ORDER n1" Falms'mmACourt Rirh- muncl, 1m. 7010 AL 0. 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'fn :wt?‘ am am nnt v- (I 'm: by pay for ï¬lm 43m: 1:1; 2 011% lumen 41: 00.. For - tn fuux sh :111 11' at am! U C on «111;: Jan 13-m2 is hereby given that the St Catharines and Niagara Central Railway Company will apply to the Parliament of Canada. at its next session, for an Act to declare thpir railway to be a work for the general advantage of Canada; to authorize the building of their line tn Toronto through the City of Hamilton; to connect the same by any branch ' with any mil“ ay lmdiug into Toronto in the Counties of Wentvm'th, Haltnn, Peel or York; to RX- tmul their wwtvrn line from r-llciz point uh the Grnnd Rim-r as the;v may sr-irct under their Am ml imm-poration. to \Vondstouk, in lllC County 0: Oxfnrd. and for other purposes. I am now prepared to {10 all kinds of work in my me. Haysensmemg E Specialty. St (Jnthmines, 4th Septumbur, 188113. Repairing promptly done. Agricultural Implements neatly repaired. tersons’ Plows and Flow Points :11- Ways on hand. Fnrh'var cmuplaim . dvswpsia. and sick luguiuchq use West’s leer Pills. All druugiats. Terms easy} éau béiï¬iï¬; 10â€"5-11}? ï¬ï¬Rlï¬iser. For further particulars en uire o J. C. or ABC . MCQUJEBRVIE; NEW BLABKSMITH > Is?or sale. ‘ The farm, whiqh is near Richmond Hill station on the Northern Railroad, is in a, high state of cuxtxvabion; has good buildings and orchmd, and is well watered, cogtuining xi. 1iving spriyg. Afarm of 75 acres, being comï¬osed of the East 7 parts ofvlots 22 and 23,in the 4TH CON. 0F VAUGHAN Seéondhand stoves, coal and wood, for sale cheap, _ FARM FOR SALE I The house is i1. good repair and the lzmd in ï¬rst-class condition. The property is close to two churches, school house, store, most olï¬ce, &n.. Terms moderate. v ‘ ‘ For further particulars apply to the prb'prietor J. E. CARSCADDEN, 28-121 Temperancevflle P O A {mod frame house and two acres of Itmd for sale in the To L. Richardson, one of the Executors, of the min Samuel Line. their names, addresses and description and full narticulurs of their ‘claims and of the security (if any) heldbv them. Im- media‘tely after the said date the Execumrs‘ will proceed to distribute the said est:ch havingv re- gu rd only to such claims of which thev shall then have hurl notice. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to seLtle the same bu- fm‘e the above date. VILLAGE of TEMPERANZEVILLE Late of the Township of Vaughan, in the County “1‘ York, Gentleman, who died on 01 about the 27th Dem, 1886,170 send by‘ post, prupaid 'on 01‘ before tho ' 19th day of Feb, 35.13. 1887, t0 mm of the Executors (Purpleville PA 0.,) of me said Edward Miller, their names, addresses, and d ~iiptian and full yu-i'Lirulzu's of their claims mm of the securibyï¬f any) held by thmn. Immediately infer the said. date the Executors will prm‘ced In) distribute the mid Estate having regard Gilly to such claims of wk" ‘1 they shall then have had nutice. All persons indebted to the mid Estate are requested to settle the same below the above date‘ ROBERT IRWIN ALEXA NDE ’. MALLOY Executors. DUGALD MCMURCHY Notice is hereby given to 0.1] persons having any claims against SAMUEL LINE, Late of the Townslï¬p of Vaughan, in the County Of York, Gentleman, who died on or abnut the Firsbd-Ly of JnuuurWA‘D. 1667, to send by post, prepaid, on or before the Ema & H m 3m LEEDS RICHARDSON, Maple‘ Dated this 15th dav of J unuary, 1887 ' 30-4 CEDAR POSTS. Exasumrs’ ' Mice ! E LNVARD MILLER Dated this 8th day of February, 1887 Notice is hereby given to all persons having any claims against BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS J. J. CAMERON. VELLORE, FQR 8ALE. FQR SALE. Apply to 51cm Efmvmimututï¬. having purchased the NOTICE From Mr. H. Franks, RICHARD woo‘h," er the azvaicnnts. A lot of good Lot 52, ISA; 0011. Markhain, Richmdnd Hill P 0 Tempérnncevflle P O WM. ATKINS\ IN M- MURPHY, Maple P. O. Patâ€" 31â€"4 Has nluusnre ix' mumllhci .Q Hi: r hp has pu»(:‘u..~ed a full imw Hf Hm r‘viehrzt'vrl 8. TA WIEENCE ï¬â€˜t'EO {‘AOLF“ 1Q? EYE GLASSES. r: d uith Ihv mmli'mcna d in- struments at his c'nnmzwd, can suit the must nzfï¬cuh cases of impaired vision. Raymond Sewing“ Machineg Eagle Steam Washers and Wmngers. I All who have alreadv purchased are fully satisï¬ed with the way those machines work. Give them a trial 3.33,“! kinds uf produce taken in exchangeï¬ï¬f TWEEDS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS AND YARNS. GROCEBIES, FLOUR & FEE BOOTS, SHOES, 0300mm, ace. . They can be sold'at prices that should not fail to ï¬ll my store with eager purchasers. A trial will convince you. JOS. HALL. GREEN GROCEREES, HAMS, BACON, PORK, TEAS, COB I am prepared in take pIde-Ice in exchange, at, fair murkut v lute-vb impruyed and wrist durable Sewing Machines in 1321: mm her is prep-(med h) pruve in the immediate neiglxbmTmmhbwldr but of Nit,“th and First Miles at i’ruvim-i ! and uxher I"uil’:~'., treat Luminu, Qucbcc‘ and at- Um \Vorld Fmr, Anmvrp, Yul; fur flu: irrsL work shuwn in Londnn, and u Luv. (lunar prim; fur i at Markham Fair this year. Come along. and get :1 burgmsh promptly attended to. A Emu-$0 [n a varxety nf desngns. Mixed Paints, ready for use, in ï¬ll colors and shades. Boileu and Raw Oils, Varm- mlws, and all other materlal for paints. Paint- and \Vllitewzmh Brushes, all slzes, wlnch I will sell at bontum price, 'Jull and See. Usual Stock of Pictures and Frames. Large Stock of Groceries, Flour and Feed. NEW WILLIAMS SEWING HARD TIMES ! ï¬ewing Machiness t0 the Timeg. Acomplute stock of Wall Paper and Bomerings, something new in Styles and Dealgns, from 5 cents up. ' LORNE STORE In connection with my stock of Groceries, &c., I wish to call your attention to a full assmtment uf goods from the \Voodstock Woulleu Mills, ounsisting of mama mag 4’4 HARDXVARE, GLASS & CROCKERY. These goods are all of ï¬rst-class quality and very cheap. Call and examine Lhem before purchasing. Also on hand THE pmme ! WALL PAPERS. W’ALL PAPE HS The undersigned is offering the ronminder of his \Vintm‘ Stock'cnnsistmg of s Goods, Winceys, r'lannels, Blankets 84 Underwear CLOSE CASH PRESES STAPLE GROCERIES. J. LUSH, Richmond E3111. Flour and\Feed always an hand. All goods delivered. At Great Reductions, to make room for Spring Goods. -‘ WC'V‘AQLEIQ F 10M 25 CENTS TO $2.00 A PATH. Now is the time to buy a, ï¬rst-class Light Running Is well supplied with a large stock of Just arrlved, selling at prices to suit every body. . " . LAW, Bragg: As the goods are bought at AT REDUCED PRIU ES ‘FEES (86' SUGABS! And all kinds of SPECIAL LINE OF â€"â€" CHEAPâ€" Also ("1. SAVAGE. A. 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