In comparing the Hon. Alex. Mackenzie with Mr. Alfred Boultbee, the Tory Candi- date for East York, the Toronto Mail in its issue of Tuesday sairlz “We believe 11601.1(:â€" Kenzie) will he electrui iby a good majority. The betterdnss of Conservatives are with him‘ Hl-xvoteon the Riel Question. and his more recent; statement that he prizos rsountry before party have disarmed their fzrejudiceem. die." Are there no payers outside of the Markham Sun and the cam- micu sheet who will came to Boulthee's re- scue 3 The farm stock and implements of Mr. James Oliver, near Maple, will be sold by public auction, on Tuesday,the lst of March. Sale at 12 o‘clock. As Mr. Oliver is retiring from agricultural pursuits, the whole will be sold without any reserve. S. Eckurdt, Auc- :tioueer. Mr. Walter J. Bull, of Downaview. has been appointed Financial Agent fm‘ Mr. N. C. Wallace in the present election contest fnr \West Ymk. Dr. Lyud has appdiuted Mr. J. J. ’l’nmlkeld, of Parkdale. Ladies. if you want the neatest and most styiish thmg in Millinery 3:0 to the Concrete. Spring goods arriving at the Conâ€" cretaâ€"Shirtings, Cottonades, Den- ims,Tickings, extraordinary vaiue. Or: account of the recent snow storm the Matinee which was to have taken place on theicv, Bond’s; Lnke, 13.9: Friday‘ has been postponed 1mm Saturday, the 19m. Races will be called at l p. m. Fragrant bouquet and superior invigorating properties are perfectly united in Mr.\Vm. Atkinson’s Unity Tea. Try it. For 25 cents you can buy each of the following at the Concreteâ€"2 cans best Salmon, 2 cans best Corn, 2 cans best Tomatoes, i4. oars York Laundry Soap, I bar (4 lbs.) Dish Cloth Soap, 4 lbs. extra granulated Sugar, 5!; lbs. good yellow Sugar, 61-. lbs. good sound Raisins, 32lbs. good Tea, 3% lbs. extra Currants, II lbs. good standard Oatmeal. Credit Sale. Kilt. “Sniem Eekm-dn will sell the farm 9&an imfiiements Km, of Mr. Arthur Smpietouflmt. 17 3111 can. of East York. on Tuesday, the 15th of March. Sale at 1%: o’clock. Lunch provided. Gents, the Concrete is the correct place for ï¬ne Ready Made and 01‘» Idered Sui’ts. We are pleased to convey our thanks to Nit. S. T. Humheutone, Deputy flaws" of York, for n ropnrt, showmg the expenditure, (£13., of the York Roads for the last two years Have yQu trled the Aunt Jemima Cast P For sale at Kirkby‘s, Riclmmnc§ Hill. ' The farm, knmvn as f'ne propertv rf the EMG Adam Sinrm, was sold at the Palmer House, last Monday. Mr. H. Rumble was the purchaser. The prico paid was $4,010. Rmnnoxn HILL, Thursday, Feb. 1?. 87 A few more (9f those nice $4.00 China Tea Sets at the Concrete. U1; 5 further native Mails will be biased at the Richmmzd HiT] “Push Prim-4: Z“ fnlkmr' Mouxm¢ iGnin ‘ North «mm, Fm. ’5 and \err.‘ inclwlin: ’I‘hmuhill, Mmp]u,‘1‘m‘nntn, M’m’lihmn.&<‘. 8.00 EVEXING 2â€"6 m'np. i=0x1‘u11.1€ust and West {as uhuvc‘) 531) N. Ikï¬llmistm‘ml Letters munt he handed in m 103% Ulftmn Minute ' "Thur Linux the {mom mmuiz ’x' hm ‘ -<-nneots with M1 tminc leaving the Palmer Hm.“ .Hmlmmlfl H11}. mfollnv ‘ R' Expros , u'th & South c~o quantan “ " \J} I" North ‘ 8,1.» 21. m. Imnmxnj HTLl '.'!:hm-:mi11 . ’xS’vsLmu.,.. ‘IML ‘mmrb, you)“ 10.. {Tl’inlq'l‘fl Queen's Wth Th‘m‘i~_ Sï¬i‘ex‘t... 171mm Station (hty HAIL. PROCTDF’KS STAGE LINE. \Vestun Thnrnhm muumuxn HILL King: .. Am'm‘m chm LN Hum-:2 . ch Uitv Hull 1 “1 "‘twé‘km Brncl St mt quen’s \Vkmrf far" TGIZUX'I‘D Good Waggon-maker wanted. See ad. E; E1 (7> (I A E,J $7 . S “1:11 T OFFICE NOTICE ,Electien Aggnt s. Unreserved Sale. Postponed Races. A Comparison. A Cheap Farm. {MW , 913 5.30 9.40 .. .. DIM! GOING SOUTH. G'OIN G 9:01! TH Thanks “i Mail, 810 8.18 1005 101‘). 3.0 9.1157 (HM {HA 9 3‘1 '. Postmaster Wmm‘m Amour. 1.30 11, 3).? 2d Mu i], am (3.5 ,. 1.. (5.10 ($.22 £7 .44 ‘m A very pleasant evening was spent at the meeting of this Society, held last Friday evening. The programme consisted of solos, cbcruses‘ recitations, am, by members and their friends. Rev. J. W.Cameron presided. Muongst those who took part. were Mrs. Sisley, and Misses Flora. Uoulter and Sadie Morgan. In the course of the evening the “ R. H. Literary Express†made its debut, under the editorship of Mr. A. Linklater, who read a number of papers which had been sent into him, the papers beingy in- structive and amusing. The “ Express," we might add, is strictly the society’s organ, the articles, 310.. being Sent in by the members to the editor and mad by him at the soci- e‘g ‘5 meetings. York Township Vigilance Committee About 80 members and friends of the York Township Vigilance Committee attended the amount supper at Birrel‘s hotel. York Mills, last. week. In the absence of the President, Mr. Elijah Armstrong, the chair was ï¬lled by Mr. Andrew Battigate, while Mr. John Bes- lop. the Vice-President, occupied the vice- clmir. Among those who made speeches were Dr. \Vebster, of York Mills; Mr. G. Wood, the ex-Presrdent; Mr. S. T. Humber- stone. Mr. Thomas Lackie. the retiring Vice- President; Mr. Bennett. Mr. Arthur McBride, of Toronto, and Mr. Birrell. Messrs. Gibb. Morse and others enlivened the evanng with vocal and instrumental music. The names of several gentlemen who desired to become members of the society were handed in to the Secretary, Mr. D. G. Holmes. Last Wednesday the pupils, teachers and many of the friends of the Methodist Sabbath School of this village took their annual drive. There were 14 busses and double sleighs which made a long procession. The pleasure seekers went as far south as Newton Brook1 and after returnng drove as for as the Elgin Mills. All were than treated to a. supper in the Sabbath School room in connection with the church. The pupils appeared to enjoy a pleasant time. as a 24-pnge paper. with a large double car» Loan in three colors giving (pictoriallyl the .meule of the electimls. The frfmt and back pages will also be in colors. To regular sub- scribers tbls will be free, To others 10 cts. Address Grip, or leave your orders as THE LIBERAL Store. The Fleming By~Law passed. The citizens of Toronto are determined to reduce the drink trafï¬c. Last Monday even. ing the Fleming By-Law was passed by a small majority. After the lst of May next, the number of taverns will be reduced from 223 to 150 for the coming year. It is instruc- tive to note that in the majority of 19 there were only two who avou themselves Conser- vntives, and that among the minority of 17 there were twelve Conservatives. It will be remembered that this by-law was rejected by the old Council a. few months ago. The Secretary of tho Atlas \Vonllrm (In, Toronto, was In the villng‘é on '1‘119mln_v,',00k- ing for n mte in View of removing their works lit-r0. He inspected the property of A, Wright d’z Sons, but concluded the buildings would not be large enough for the number of hands they would wish to emplov. Railway facilities were also complained of. Nothing deï¬nite was arrived ‘lt. Grip‘s Carnival number has been a great ï¬neness. The proprietors purpo»e mving aw other treat on the 23rd inst.. the day after the elections. Uu blunt day Grip will appear On Wednesday Feb 16th on Young St be- tween Bl'illiugers Home], Richmun’i Hill, and corner of side road leading to H. Station, or on side read between Yonge St, and 2nd. concession, a parcel done up in brown paper, containing, amongst. utm-r things, some wincey and conun. If tinder would kindly leave it. at Mr. Atkinsons Concrete House, he will confer a favorâ€"Adv. Nelson Smith, auctioneer, has received in- ntrnctions from Mcxsrs. J. Williams and A. Bean. to sell by publw auction, on lot 23, :7le (:01). West York, un Friday, Feb 18m, 1387, Illeir Vullmble farm stock. Sale with- out. reserve, to commence it one o’clock. Mr.Jus.Davidson. rear of Lot 3, third Can. of \Vbitcburch, will have an Auction sale of Farm amok, Impiements, (950.. on the -â€"~â€"~of Mamh,1887. Sale to commence at 12 u’clock noon. Seven month cre‘hu m“ be given, and 6 per cent. allowed for cash. Salem Eckurdn, Aucniuneer. 0., on Thursday, the 2m: day of March, at 2 o’clock p. 111., the farm pxoperty in two parcels. For full particulars refer to bills announcing the sale and describing the pmp- erny and terms. Auction Sale. Mr. I. K. Kirby, let. 23,1‘ear of the 4th (Jun. Vaughan, Will have M). auction sale of farm stock, Implements, lmusehnld furni- ture, «You on Tuesday. March Shh. Terms of sale, nine months. Sale at 12 o’clock noon. Salem Eclmrdt, Auctioneer. Kleinburg Meeting. A meeting in the interest of Dr. Lvnd will be held in Gobiel’s flail, Kleiuburg, try-mur- i'ow (Friday) evening. Besides the Reform nominee, Messrs. E. J. Duvis,H. H. DewurL, and W. H. P. Clement will address the meet.- ing. Discussion is invited. The Dr. is having great success at all his meetings. Executors' Sale. Mr. J. C. Stokes has received instructions from the lxecutors of the lube Edward Miller to sell by public auctiqn,‘ ag‘. Purpleville P. It Didlft Pay. I’rnfes‘sor \V'illsnn, the Toronto artist, left the \‘illuge uu \Vedlmsrluy. After settling up accuuutvs, he found he was $1.00 poorer than “hen he came. Richmond Hill does not appear to appreciate the " higher class of artistic work." He is gung to cry 9. larg- er place. A New Position. We very much magnet, and we think our readers will, then. for the prcsent, we have lost the servims of out Toronto correspon- dent. We rm- plezlt-‘ed to learn, however, he has been appointed to it good position on one of the city (tapers. We thunk him kiudlv for past assidunce. and extend our best wishes for his fuun'v success Property Inspected Literary Society. 5.3. Dnve. Credit Sale. Credit Sale. I! “ an. Losi. By-Law, N0. 519 was than passed ap- pointing the Local Board of Health 85a. for the Township under the “Public Health act of 1887†as follows:â€"~Messrs. Alex. Malloy(Reeve) James M. Lawrence (Clerk) J. P. Rupert. Alex. Gnngh and Dr. R. B. Orr members of the Board MBdical Health ofï¬cer. Dr. R. B. Orr and Mr. Robert Rumble, Samitarv Inspectâ€! The Cnuncil than adjrmned 1‘0 meet, on Tuesday the 81h day uf March. J. M. LAWREHCE. Clerk. Moved by Mr. High, secouued by Mr. Reaman, that the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to let Peter Savage, Returning ofï¬cer for West York, have the ballot. boxes belonging to this Township upon his agreemg to return the same two days after the elections Moved by Mr. Reaman. seconded by Mr. Davina, that the Treasurer be autho- rized to refund to J. P. Rupert for be- ing erroneously assessed for one dog, for the year 1886, $100; also to Mr. R. Rum- ble on Health Inspector $2.00â€"Carried. The petitiun of {he rantepnyers of the village of Kleinburg was laid over till next, meetingzï¬rr further C(mSIderatinn. Moved by Mr. High. seconded by Mr. Devins, that the Treasurer be and is here- by autnorized to pay to Robert McLean Sen. the sum of $12.00 for board and at- tendance on Mrs. Delanyâ€"Carried Moved by‘ Mr. Reaman, seconded by Mr. Devins, that the Treasurer be autho- rized to pay J. J. Cameron $4.00 for wood 820., for the Town Hallâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Reaman, seconded by Mr. Russell, that the Treasurer be autho- rized to pay the account of Peter S. Gib son, for services re ditches and water courses act, for attendance and services, Marsh’s swamp.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Reaman, seconded by Mr. Davina, that the Treasurer be autho- rized to pay to Peter 8. Gibson for ser~ vices as Township engneer $64 50â€"â€"Carri- ed. Dist. N0. 1â€"\V. R. Proctor, balance of accountdrawing gravel, $30.00â€"Carri- ed. Moved by Mr. Russmll, seconded by Mr. Reaman, that the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized to pay the following account:â€"â€" anburs presunt;Messrs. Alex. Mullov, (Reeve), Andrew Russell. lsacc Reamzul, Genrge High and Peter Devins. The Reeve in the chair. Themiuutes of prewous meeting were read and on motion sustained. A petition was presented by Mr, A. Russell, from C, \Vurater and 27 other, rateâ€"payers of the v1lluge of Kleinburg, praying to be formed into a. separate road beat, and that their statute labor be laid out’bn the streets and sidewalks of Klem- burg. The Municipal Council of the ann- ship hf Vaughan met at the Town Hall, on 'l‘nrgsday. the 8th duy of Feb., l8b‘7. at )U n’cluck, n‘ m. A Good Waggon Maker. First-class opening for a good man. Apply to J. J. CAMERON, For Ihenmatism livuralgia, cuts, wounds . 0r burns use \Vest’s World‘s Wonder. All drugzists. Vote for Hon. A. Macken- zie and Dr. Lynd on Tues- daynext. W'anderfnl is the eHPcb of West’s \Vorld’s \Vtmder or Family Liniment. One bottle will effect more cures than four times the number of any other liuiment. 25 and 50c. All druggists. HorPEnâ€"On Monday, the 14th, on lot ‘25), concesâ€" sion 4, Markham. Sarah Elizabeth, the be- loved wife of Henry Hopper, (1.11 (1 daughter of John and Hannah Williamson, lot 29, 7th Con. Markham. aged *6 years. Deeply mourned. “w. .. . u. unlncl, pnuuuuus mlssxonary Sermons an Davenport next Sunday mui at. tends a Missionary meeting next; Monday evening. Dr. Gilmour M. P. P. for West York WflS in the village on Tuesday. He has not been enjoying good health for the past few weeks, but is feeling some better again. We fear the Dr. is overworking himself. Mr. A. J. Rupert, past master VVm'kmmLia atteqding the Grap‘d Lodge of the A. O.U.\V. now in session in Toronto Rev. Mr. Pattyson, of Davenport. W111 preach in the Methodist Church next. Sunday evening. lmnds. Messrs. [’ugsley and Langstafl azreed tn meet the secretary of the Co. on Tuesday. The Council adjourned to meet on Monday, the 14th of March, ab 8 p. m. Village Conncrl. The Council met on Mondev evening, the Reeve in the chair. Councillors present, Messrs. Sanderson, Gaby and Hall. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The Clerk was, by motion, instructed to collect the unpaid subscriptions for opening up Church St. An uccount from Mr. 0. Mason was read, amounting to 32.00.7md ordered to be paid. The Reeve, and Messrs. Sanderson and Savage were appointed a committee to confer with the School Board respecting the care~taliing of the schools for the coming year. The Clerk was requested to write to Messrs. H. Marsh and John Vunostrand, ask- ing if they were prepared to supplv 42:4 cedar scanlling. The Reeve gave a synopsis of the work done at the lust sitting of the County Council, Mr. E. F. Lungstaï¬â€™ was hentd in reference to the Atlas Woollen 00., who are negotiating fora. site and building in this village. Several of the members of the Council thought if the said Company could be induced to locate here it would he a hens). ï¬t, as they Would employ from 15 to 20 hands. Messrs. [’ugelev and Tmnnnmff urn-om Rev. \V. R. Barker WANTED! Vaughan Council. PERSONALS. DEA'l‘lIS preaches Missionary Velloi‘e 1) o In our Quilt department we are showing very large lines. We havs good heavy Bed Comforters at 75c., $1, 1.25, L50 and up, and large, ï¬ne, pure Elder-Down Quilts at Sj g, the regular price in the city for the same goods is 973M250. We are also offering Big Drive in Grey Flanncls, which we show in Wide widths as low as 15cts. per yard. House- keeeers should not purchase without ï¬rst seeing our imâ€" mense stock. We have also in stockdnice 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 manufacturers previous to the advance in theuprice of wool Large, heavy, all pure wool White Blankets at 3, 3.50, 4, and 4.50. These goods we can recommend to our custom- ers, as they are made. of the best long wool, and contain neither cotton nor shoddy. vvv Our Millinery department is stocked with all the newest shapes and latest novelties for the present season, and fm style, moderation of prices and good taste cannot be equall- ed in thls or any other city. Every lady should make it her business to examine our magniï¬cent stock of Winter Mantles. We are selling lovely Jersey Jackets nicely trimmed at 3.50, 4, 4.50, 5 and 3156, 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. N0 lady should purchase a Mantle Without seeing our im- mense stock of new fashionable garments of this season’s im- portation. ‘ GREAT FALL SALE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHFNG PETLEJLEY, KING 8T. EAST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET MS. THflMPSN 55 SW Boys’ OVercoats, 980. Boys’ Suits, 980. B0) 5’ Pants, 25c. & 500. Men’s Overcoats, $4.00. Men’s Suits, $3.50. New Carpets at Bankrupt A QUARTER OF A MELLEON I r 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,Carpâ€" ets, Millinery 8c Mantles amounting to » prices. COMMENCING TO-DAY AT THE STORES OF At 01d prices and in many cases lower than ever. ALL WOOL BLANKETS PETLEY & PETLEYQ WINTER MANTLE MAMMOTH HOUSE OF Mantles & Cloths at panic prices. Shirtings at Mill prices. Cottons at any pfice you like. Dress goods away under cost.