TORONTO MLJM. Dnviflsnn, rear M Lot 3. third Can. of 'K‘ftvi'church, Will have an Auction sale of Farm ago-pk. Impinments, &c.. on the 17th of March, 1897. Size to commence at. 12 O'clo‘l’ won. {from months cmht will he s'ive", mi 3 m wont. MICWHJL for car/n. gulcm L" K ‘ 1‘ MI: ioneer. » City Hall Unicn Station Brook Sheet Queen‘s W11" "[ Paa‘kdale DIIV'011110 Weston . Thrn'nhil RICHMOND King: Artur . \fowm m‘ket- mmrm’n HILL... Thomhill . \‘lwtnnu. hmvcnpm‘t Purklale... TORONTO. Queen‘s \th‘f Brnck Street N Vino“ Station. Clty HalL Credit Sale. Will be sold by public auction, at Victoria Square, on Saturday, March 5th, the house- hold furniture, (£0 . belonging to Mr. Jacob Baker. Sale atone o'clock. N. E. Smith, Auctioneer. Un .7 further unï¬t-,0 \im‘ln will 1m chm-,6 at the Richmond Hm l‘r:<t nun-e :«_qfn}1n\~s:~â€" Monxmszâ€"GnmaNurflxwuth. Funk » ml West, im‘lnfling Thor I111], Mu)>]u,'i‘w m,3‘Irnr1m1un.&<:. 8.00 EVFC‘SIXGIâ€"Guiugl suui‘njï¬astmnl West mm above) 5.30 XXXâ€"Registered Tmttom muaï¬â€˜bc handed in 6169.51: Fxfbeeu Minutwu miertmu: tho above 11](Â¥utit)lle(l11(n11'bi‘n‘ chmqu .711. ’E‘ECEFY, I’mhnnatm‘, (‘9‘? 439 m A few more of those nice $4.00 China Tea Sets at the Concrctc. Gents, the Concrete is the correct place for ï¬ne Ready Made and 01‘â€" dered Suits Have you trlcd the Aunt Jemima Cakes? For sale at Kirkby’s, Richmond Hill. Just received at Grennan‘s Cheap Cash House, :1 splendid lot of Can- adian and English Shu‘tmgs; prices away down. Fragrant bouquet and superior invigorating properties are perfectly united in Mr.\\'m. Atkinson’s Unity Tea. Try it. 'N. R. R. TIME TABLE. Protect your M's-:4 from Hm Run lw qï¬ffixug a pair of blue or smoked musscs ah Tm; LIB- ERAL store. Ladies. if 3cm wan! the neatest and most stvlish thing in Millinery go to the Concrete. 'RILHMOND HILL, Thur-swle Order your sniv bills at. "Em-z LIBERAL ofï¬ce and get notices irwcrtvd m the paper free. The W. CTRU. will meet at the residence of Mrs. J. H. Sandorsrm. on Tuesday after- noon, 29th inst, at 3 o‘clock. The regular meeting: of the Richmond Hill Band of Hope will he held in their room on Friday next, 1‘114 o’clock. Gpt a copy of Grip, after the Election, at theklinnElmL store. Spring goods arriving at the Conâ€" creteâ€"Shirtmgs, Cottonades, Den- ‘ms.Ti-:king's, extraordinary value. Yesterday was Ash Wednesday which ushered in the Lvntcn season. Two serv- ices were held in St. Mary’s church here, and Were conducde by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Bates and Rev. Mr. Jupp. Executors’ Sale. Mr. J. C. Stokes has .raceiwd instructions from the ‘ xecutors of the late Edward Min to sail by public auction, at Purpleville P. 0.. on Thursday. the 2% day of Much, at ‘2 o’clock p. m., the farm pmperty in two parcels. For full particulars refcr to biHr-z announcing the sale and describing the prnp- erty and terms. vanmrket .1 nrm‘m. King The latest Standard Novels for Stile at THE LIBERAL smre’ A farm to work on shuns want/:1! 3d. Debating Society. ‘This sociotv meets toâ€"mormw (Friday) awning when “City and Country Info," will be discussed. Full attendance requested. See the new Prints aufi ()ingjl'zams at Grennan’s. PRUCTOR’S $"i"AGE LINE. rmnects with all tr? Icmo,RichmunJ Hi ‘ & EXPI‘SQS.N()1‘t my nmmtion “ mums North, :1 [3; MIL. L ' T OFFICE. NOTHLE GOING NON Mn“. 10 :L ‘ V 1 hi} GOING f-‘OTV" Band of Hope. Credit Sale. 91H 10.03 10.111 10.10 Lent. f! ff; ioszit: the Palmer flan mth A0110“! 1] 115'), 12.06 Arm-mu ‘ll. ' l.(' ,1‘ $2.15 “.15 Sm .(‘ 111 38 44 ‘ l ‘0 At, the Electinn on Tuesday, York County rammed nil ilH old numbers. Mr. Mulock was eiected for the North Riding, Hon. A. Mewkmmiu for [he Emt, and Mr. Wallace fur the West. ' Cpedit Sale. Mr. Salem Eckm-d; will sell 1.1m farm stock imploments Ltc, of Mr. Arthur StapletonJJot, 17 31‘a1cr-n.nf BwL Bank. on Tuesday, the 15m uk‘ March. 5.11:: an 12 o‘clock. Lunch pruvlded. Auction Sade. Mr, I. H. Kirby, lut 23,1'091‘ of the 4th Cull. Vim } m), will have, :m mwï¬nn sale of ï¬rm 5101, {, u~nyimnmns, household furni~ hire, ((0.. on Tm; luv. Mulch 81h. Terms of Sula, nine nhmt Sam at 1‘3 o’clock noon. Sulemlic t'dr,Auc:t1u11ecr. Accident. Yesterday morning Mia \Vm. Atkinson. of the Concrete Home suffered an accident which will (mum him to 0mm walking around for some time.‘ HA was Working in the store when {1‘ Sharp 113:9 fell m1 hie foot and severed some Of the comic. jug-i; lwimv che instvp. Thu Dr. wag mined in, and put sewzml stit ches in the gash Tu ia‘ wry pnii ful hub if the pflieuh is kept vam‘,‘ quiet nothing serious will result. The Annual Ten-I‘Jvming of the Eglinton Methodiyt (chm-«all was held on Thursday eveninglkb. 17th. An excellent tea was provided by the luvlivs. which was svrved from 6 to half pant 8 o‘clock. Aflm‘ tea, Mr. Am- brose Kent neonpmll the chair, and stirring mlJrossos Were drilvm’ml by Rev. Dr. Potts, 11W, ,7. Mnlmn, lav. W. I“. Wilson and Rev. J E. Matcallo, 110ng interspersed by musical splnctinns from tho chair. The church was wall ï¬lled and the usual success attended the undertaking. More sport in expecmd on Bond's Lake next Saturday. Proctor’n Chub is matched against Widenmn‘s chpsfnut ï¬elding for a purse of $40. Owing to the fact that one of these horses took two heats and the other three at; the matinee last Saturday" much in- terest i: being taken in the coming men. (Jonsddnning Chuh’s age, the amount of work he has drum, and the number of miles he hns ccvnred in the Hva bus-inms. be may be looked upon flSfl. little .prodigy. ' he {mm stnm m1 implvments of Mr. James Oliver, nem‘ 'np'e, wit! be sold by puhlit:aixciim1,\m m: lnyflm Ist of March. Sale 12L 1‘3 (fa-luck z My. ()liVm‘ is retiring from n". .cultuml p u. s, the whole will be sold .011? any L" arm. S. Eclma'dt, Auc- tioueer. Inde of tho 1mm} 1' Sunday School in Lhis 'siH there will he a WHO (TL-m; Supt, with slugiing by the, open to all cnmmmmim: Snlem-L the Intm-nution destruction of Sodom." J. C, Stakes, Auctin strnmiuns from Mr. A lot 31,Uonflfl’unthv N; imgtlmmxnh», m '1‘ Sale at one o’ch:(, V A Yumâ€; I’Owflu 0! Wm n muddy Sclmm ym‘p Enlcwflninmmn‘ in II: Vunghnu. An A m’m consist of Hing: ‘ 1' frmu 51,0 8‘ 'i“ MS of Library fund. Sudden Death. “'0 nn‘ griewfl to n-cmw! xha death of Frankie 'Hmpy'ingzhzlm, n pupil of our public when]. one who has hem: s). favorite \Vlth tencherq and )Txpi‘s. hm‘lug by 1118 gently dispoediion and :x‘v'h‘inf! mmmm's endeared himst n» all. 'i‘mv Htllmfls were closed on ‘leuasniay :Ifï¬m‘mmn in arable the pupils to nitend the funch. thus giving the last mark of respect for one so suddenly taken from them. You can buy any of the following goods at (Brennan’s for $1 2â€"47 lbs. best Oatmeal, 47 lbs. Cornmeal, 58 bars York Laundry Soap, 35 bars judd Soap, 30 lbs. Rice, 16 lbs. choice Valencia Raisins, 22 lbs. yellow Soap, 20 lbs. bright Sugar, 16 lbs. extra standard granulated Sugar, 15 lbs. splendid Currants, 23 lbs. Salmon Trout. The Proprietor of the Springhill Skating Rink purposes holding the third Masquerade Carnival of the Season on the evening of Thursdnv, March 3rd, 1887. Those in cos- tume take the ice at 7; those not in costume at 9. Rink closes at 11. Admissonzâ€"Non- Musqneraders, 15 cents; Masqueraders, free. At 10 p. 11].. those wishing an opportunity to Trm the Light Fantastic can do so by retiring to Hogan’s T1311. Refreshments will be serv- ed. A Quadrille Band Wiil be in attendance. Admission. Gentlemen 56) cents; Ladies free. For 25.0ents you can buy each of the following: at the Concreteâ€"2 cans best Salmon, 2 cans best Corn, 2 cans besu Tomatoes, 14 bars York Laundry Soap. I bar (4lbs.) Dish Cloth Soap, 4 lbs. extra granulated Sugar, 5%; lbs. good yellow Sugar, 6!; lbs. good sound Raisins, 3%1bs. good Tea, 3% lbs. extra Currants, II lbs. good standard Oatmeal. Domi.,ai0n Elections. The result of Kim Dnminjau Elpcï¬ions shows a majority fur Hm Innscrvative Grove-m ment but greatly winced since Hm last can- test wan held‘ In w-my (unlrtimencies the vote Wm: alum; ww‘ in oflmm the Liberals hm] succvssos. fw wam- gumrnllv supposed Hm mem'vmix'svs lam many seats in Quebec. The x'm‘m'm m» 110‘: Ml 3*},1xmiu all pth,- biiity le‘o will In: :L 5mm! vmrking majority. On Thu My m Supper and Grand Carnival and Ball. Annual Tea Meeting. Trotting Race. No Change. 1e Btble Class HH' .".in!; a 5'0le and (“HIIEIEM an the 4th c011. l?v:511(‘11141t8 o‘clock. tn {‘HiHlVR Me. Suppnr u. T‘z'oceeds in aid ns‘vr. Ema rocvived inâ€" .Mm’iii}, west end of “in .0le his farm stuck huw' " March 10th. X'C'b programme in the Hugo next, Sabbath, amniuoted by the m scholars. Class 1: nt 2.50 o’clock. nnl Lyssouâ€"“ The “ d. 1987, the ml Lutheran em: City of Politicians. Toronto is a. great city for politicians. In all the Parliaments quite a, number of city men are elected to sentR outmde of Toronto. In the new House the following gentlemen will hold seats â€"~H0n. E. Blake (Lib ), \Vest Durham ; Hon. A. Mackenzie (Lin), East York ; ng Mulock (Lil).), North York ; D’Alton McCarthy (Con l. North Simcoe ; W'hy will you snfl'ar with a bad cold when a few doses of \Vest's Cough Syrup will cure you. Invaluable for all throat, and lung tronhlem Cnmsnmptives try it. Srnnll .size 250., large bottles $1.00. All druggists. A, ....v.. "wanna, Wm. .. mum uuuuuu , J. D. Edgar (MIL), West. Ontario, and John Wuldie (Lib.), HHJLOD. Bengough Concert. The citizens of this village and vicinity will be glad to learn that. Mr. J, W. Ben- gough, Grip’S comic cartoonist, assisted by an able companyI will give a very unique concert in the Masonic Hull, here,0r1 Thurs- day evening, Marcli§.()tl1. Mr. H. M. Blight, Toronto’s favorite bulimne, Mrs. Blight, the brilliant; pianiste‘, and Mrs. li‘ux, an excellent soprano, will tnke part in the programme. Some laughable hits may be expected from Mr. Bengougll with liismugic Cllzllkfl. Don’t miss this concert of music and mith. Ad- mission, 25 cent»: ; reseran seats 35 cents. Pasters will be out in a day or two. Lahmorâ€"At (Cm-ville. (m 'l‘uoany, the z'lnd (11 Feb, 18W. Infant. son of John zmd Lizzie Luhmcr aged 4 days. EMPIEIYGVTAMAAS Rinhxm-nfl Hill, on )[Imvlav V1513 inst.Y Frmxlwe l‘lxupringhmn, aged 10 years and ’7 nmuths. Hrmmznswuxm#1\tYm'iv:Mflls.on Tuesday, the L1 of February, 8111 h Wilson lwlowd eof’l‘lsomas Hmnborsmne, mu] mother hf Mr S. '1‘. H11n11vustunc, DeDuLy-Reeve of York. aged 76 years& months. Our girls did not relish the idea of hav- ing a strangnr become so popular ‘with the “mashes†but two of them have uecuvered their former gaiety having captured a litt- le fellnw who drives a. gay horse and cutt- er. They drive up and down the foo.th quite frequently; it is to be hoped the aleighingr will last to gime the “little boys†a chance. Strong on Temperance. A very signiï¬cant remark fell from the lips of one of our Conservatives on Tuesday evening. A number of citizens were us- aembled in the Lorne Hal) waiting for news. The reports had been Conservative victory, until we began to think the entire Province had gone Conservative. when 10 ! ! a. break was made in the monotony of the proceed- ings hv the news that Halton had returned a. Liberal. A solemn hush fell on (he air, which was broken bv the remark alluded to aboveâ€"“ \Vell,†said he, “ \Ve need not. wonder at that ; yan know Hinton is strong on the Temperance Question.†Just so, mv friend, that is what’s the matter. \Vest’s Cough Syrup stops tickling: in the throat, stops that hacking cough and gives perfect relief; it is certainly worth a trial. All druggists. \Vonderful is the oiï¬ct of W'est’a \Vnrld’s Wonder or Family Lininwnt. One bottle will effect more, cures than four times the number of any other liniment. 25 and 500. All druggists. Tn‘ladics. The great lwuntiï¬cr for llm complexion. 0ch 0f \Vesh’s mwgnr coalod Liver Pills taken nightly. 30 pills All druggists. Polling in Rxchmond Hill. The polling in the Vlllage m1 Turmer last was very sntisfncfory tn the Befrn'mms. Mr. \anlme has long looked upon this place as 9. Conservative stronghold. In fact. an the last eIPef'ioal he cnrrivd it by a majority" of 29. Major Gray‘s majority was about the same. On Tunisle the Conservatives here were a long wny out on their count; In a lane ismm the York Ilomld proplwsiml 3 mm jority of ‘25. Mnnv of Hm lvvcl hvmls hml put it down from 15 (lo l8; The J'osull, hmvar, showed a decided change in pnhhn opinion. The number pollwd was very large. Out of a [Otnl of Iesa than 200, 183 vofm's marked their ballots. On counting. the Deputy Returning ()fllCPr gave the result on follows-â€"Fnr Wznllnve, 93 ; for Lynd, 90 ; nmjurity for the former, For cough, colds and all throat and lung diseases use West’s Cough Syrup. All druggists. From an occasion-1L1 Correspondent. Times are about; as usual in our small town; nothing of importance has transpir- ed latelv. Still, thinking that the sur- rounding villages would be pleased to hear from us once more, I will send a‘ few items. The store hm been reopened by a smart energetic man and we hope he will sue- ceed in running up a. good business for it is a. great beneï¬t; to us all, but especially tothe boys; ï¬le}; can now ï¬nd amusement; nearer home, and do not have to tramp m Mable for their tobacco and candies. There is a prospect of some more amuse- ment for the young folks. Our Sunday School Scholars intend hav- ing a sociwl & refreshments and a short; ouncert in the beginning of March. We anticipate a pleasant evening. Our American friend 53 still-1 with ‘us and seems to like Canadian ways. The Blacksmith is doing a good busi- ness; he Is a. general favorite; his work gives great satmfaction. Ounold friend the “Dutchman†has developed a new phase of character; he is trying his hand at flirting, and is succeed ing remarkably well considering the short time he has been at 11:. He has already out one little fellow out and seems to be “the favored oneâ€. Go ahead Dutchy, we wish you luck but take care that you dun’t have to take a back seat vet. The sleighing has been so good this winter, that we have had a number of very agreeable parties. Some take great pleasure in dancing others seem to perfer a quiet teta-e-tetc in a secluded spot. Sherwood. DEATHS NEVER LEAVE A FRIEND IN THE LURCH. 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,Car10~ ets, Millinery & Mantles amounting to A QUARTERQF A MILLEQN E Boys’ Overcoats, 980. Boys’ Suits, 98c. BO) 5’ Pants, 25C. & 50c. Men’s Overcoats, $54.00. Men’s Suits, $3.50. New Carpets at Bankrupt prices. “76 are also offering Drive in Grey Flannel“,Q we Show in wide widths as low as 15(3125. per yard. keeeers should not purchaserwithout ï¬rst seeing me-rise stock. PETLEV" & PETLEY. KING, ST. EAST. UPPUSITE THE MARKET, 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 the price 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 ofthe best long wool, and contain neither cotton nor shoddy. We have also in stoclfnice white Blankets at mnch lower prlces, but we cannot recommend them with the conï¬dence we do the above goods. In our Quilt (iepartment We are showing very large lines. we havs good heavy Bed Comforters at 750., $1, IL::;,, 1.50 and up, and large, ï¬ne, pure Eider-Down Quilts at Mg), the regular price in the city for the same goods is $12.50 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 3356, really worth from $5 to F7210. ' 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. No lady should purchase a Mantle Without seeing our im- mense stock of new fashionable garments of this season’s im- portation. Our Millinery department is stocked with all the newest shapes and latest novelties for the present season, and fox style, moderation of prices and good taste cannot be equall- ed in thlS or any other City. I28 to I32 Kng Street East. Opposite the'Market, GREAT FALL SALE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHNG PETLEY 8: PETLEY, At 0101 prices and; in many cases lower than ever. COMMENCING TOâ€"DAY AT THE STORES OF ALL WOOL BLANKET?) WINTER MA MMOTE MEAN Mantles & Cloths at panic prices. Slnrtings at Mill prices. Cottons at any price you like. Dress goods away under cost. HOUSE, TLE S which ziouse- O 1 nto,»