Mamâ€"w rm. WEI-atmmm‘vw-mb'rmwi....H")! a. (h. ..< mrstmmawnvm. mummmmm-mmnnv r9. “mu-v1. we.» .33†d \ ;, ulcer. IS PUBLISHED EVA-CRY THUR- SDAY 1d VE KING ETHE LIBERAL Plllli‘Tllx‘G it PUBLISHING HOUSE LilCHMOND HILL. â€" â€" ONTARIO. T. EDITOR and. EROPRIETOR. BUCINESS CARDS. ‘ hutï¬iif Dr. J antics Lani gstafl i-ii‘lllllcr College l’iiysiclansdz Surgeons Ont, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. lira“. (Mir, Maple. ()flMtihoiirs; S to 9.30 o. m., and to 2.30 13.11? Dr. “h .11. YrVilson. Medalist Toronto I'niveisitv Mcn‘lwr to 10 a. ni.,5to 8 p.1n. m.. initial. RC GEEâ€"RS I) ended. 03’5ch , Richmond Hill. Best ï¬tting Teeth iimrle. Nothing inf n‘ior in the art of Dentistry. Airiused any time. V11“.@lMZE@ £153 USED BY Dr. A. Robinson. BURN EON DENTIS'T‘, L‘Luinkfu] for the favors or" the past 110 years lllltV still becousultcd in my; brunch of the pro- ._e.-;. ion, a. follows: thorn, l 2:. rsth, lath, and {ï¬nd of curb nvot ch Ltichmond Hill... .. J“ 11 H nd Z-Lth Eln_ (at the Palmer House) (Sloull‘villc.....,... 10. M Ll‘lilluln .. 20th in. Vlcto In Squu , ,/. , ‘Zl‘lt - nli, Wand. Roll †who . YVoodhriuge ..... ..28tli do. chiuburg ..‘2€ltli d0 liablcton ..... .. min i o 'thwizerl ...r always on howl at appointments ‘Works like u. do rm Free from vain. Address A ROllI‘~€FON T..D.S.. Auroi uOnt. I anaklin .u. Andrews. glottal Surgi‘ou, .51 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO, OPPOSITE THE “ GLonn " OFFICE. 355? oAs r01: nxrmorme. use FREE MODERATE Emil. LAWRENCE. MILLIGAN & MCANDREW, Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c.. Toronto Ofï¬ceâ€"N0. 14 Building & Loan Chambers. NJ. 15 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Olfzce-yRear of Central Bank, on Saturdays. .170 .._, MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES a. G. r. LAWRENSsT‘b r. c. MILLIGAN. J. A. llEoAICDREW. Fulleflon. (look at Miller, BARlllS'l‘lvl 3F. SOLICITORS, (1'6. .ï¬FFIUES: 18 KING S'iiiiv'r' Richmond llill P. O. 11. J S Fullurtoii, ks" PILIvA'ric Fuxns 'i‘o LUAV. the 1' EAST, Tonox'ro. vary Saturday. .7. It. Miller on- \\" (look, is. M. MQRE‘MY. so}; a; (10., Manufacturers porters of E'Ela'frlits, Clarke, Erliirllrrln §ilhrrlnzut nub omit-.11 030035. SPECTACLES FOR EVERY SIGHT. u 5" u. go Strch, 7 i n Next‘dblfi‘ 1il’tllf‘lll}\\‘ATCllflU i l1 0 N r1 0 mm 77 7vâ€" Sentrsl Basil}: of Causes l PZESIDENT, DAVID BLATN, VISE-I‘ZZES DENT, SAMUEL :‘ll morons / 7 .K. Chisholm, M. 1‘. IX. H.i’.1)i\iglit. D. M. Mam doiuild, (I. ll. lil‘lllliMll]. A. Mchun Howard, and J. Ginty. A it. ALLE. ‘, Cashier. Richmond Hill Branch. "SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, nrl ln‘cercstzillowed llwrrion .13 (" nt lint s K.) notice of withdrmx‘u. required. Dru“ ! li‘.‘ 133113 of Canada, United States and Gm (it liriui‘n. bought and sold JAN: Deposits roe-e? rod m 11'. LA IVEREMCE, Rita ii a gar. I per annum, in advanch (‘0 Plivsiciunsd' Surgeons Ontndgite of Stouï¬villc Yoiigzc Street, Richmond Hill. Oflicc Hours Price. low and Vitalized l l l l to at reasonable rates. RICHMOND HILL. THURSDAY, MARCH Ufï¬m. ’4 alluvial. E ’31} sorrow IN E EZTEJ fl ’7 N 47744.3( arses...†@542? Lends Money at 5, 5.1. and 6 per cent. per annum. Mi l‘bfldtï¬ï¬. Life and Endowment Assuruncc Poli- .-, s bought at highest cash prices. Notes cashed. 6 to .5 pet cent. secured for persons having money to invest. “‘5' 777777 “liltirttlliumur. I salem Sakai-d: Licriseo Auctioneer for the Counties of Yoi'l Ontario and Peel. Goods sold on eonsimimcuï¬. General SfllUS of stock, ctc., promptly attended 1’. 0. address. UNIONVILLE. S. m. Browu. Lirw used Auctioneer for the County of York, ro- spectfully solicits your patronage and friendly inï¬'mnc‘c. Hales attended on the shortest notice and at reasonablcmtes. P. 0. Address, Box 96. VICTORIA SQUARE. James C. stokes. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York, ro- snectfullv solicits your patronage and friendly influence. Stiles attended on the shortest notice and at reasonabo rate s. P. 0. address, King. NJ. .5 i‘iHS!.‘"?~:1’ig~ Incensed Auctiono- " for {21.9 County of York Salsa attended on tin shortest uotice,aiid at ree- ebe rates. Ad'h‘ess Stoul‘i'nlle P. 0 c. R. Tunic“. Issue? of Marriage Liv ‘ISGS Ccunty of York. Ofï¬ce : 80 Mi 's street. 'i‘ornnto. IGHr RS, "1 Undertakch & Embalmers, E a-aiicrrtl Furnishings Always on “and mm {Wtwm 7i ’ï¬tï¬shUMTNlON Richmond Hill, Brlllingcr. Having reï¬tted the above Home and furnish- ed it in ï¬rst-class style,1 um prepared to give the public the best 0‘ accommodation. Excellent stabling and attentive hostlers. Sample lloonis for commercial travellers. A good livery in con. nectiun. Terms 3H oer duv. ï¬lm’s girlie ï¬gural. Benj. Proprietor. lx'cellent accommodation for the travelling public. First-class ICE TRACK! Around the lake for trotting horses. Good stabl- ing. Terms moderate. Wl'l. BELL, Proprietor. E. dis-vigour,â€" this.th Elohim†158 KING STREET EAs'r. TORONTO Every accommodation to guestfl. Board, $1.00 , per day Muslin Mews. M38 HERA BMHER Is prepared to receive pupils. and will give Music Lessons as feimcrly. NEW Bllcllt l'lll H aving purchased the BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS From Mr. H. Franks, VELLORE, I Mn now prepared to do all kinds of work in my lino HersevShtehg Spatially. Repairing promptly done. . Agricultural Imi'lenienls neatly repaired. ' tersons’ Flows and Plow Points 8.1â€" wavs on hand. J. J. CAMERON. Jun 13-m2 Potâ€" to be made. Cut this out and return to us and we \\ ill send you free, smoothing of grout value and importance to you, that will start you in busiue which will bring you in more money right an than unvâ€" ( thing also in the world. Any one can do the work and live uthome. Either FOX; Illl Mics. Soin hing new, that just coins money for We nil] :: ii't ~you ; capital not rccded. one of the gunuirr, impo :‘int chances of ii lifetime. [I‘m se uh.) 31"(‘llli‘l/IUOHS and enter- rising (911i nub Relay. (lilian uiitlit Ad ores Turn. :5; do. .‘viufustn, Muioo “'0 'I‘ln s Not Dismaye d. ( l’v ritten for the Liberal) “’0 me not at all discouraged, fly :1 'lcirniish in the way, For m; l'U marihing on to (; mquest, At no very distant day. If we cannot win A ur lourels. In {1-1) honest wziv, and fa“, ’Twould 2i thousand times LJ better, For the cause, defeat to share. Victory is off; retarded, By the faithless in the camp, Who in times of police are over Waving high their little lump. But in testing times, their \ .ilor Rules and dies for want of breath, And the cause is left to languish, Through their sad untimely death. We could scarce expect so quickly, ’l‘o prostrate colossal xvii one. Which long veers accumulated, Forging bonds of iron strong. Muny good and great achievements, Yo s; have taken to secuie, Trophies gained by faithful working Aie the ones that long eiuzure. Wilberforce of English annals, “'iii ted patiently for year: . FlL‘llL‘lllK on. though often wnquisliedir Yieldng not to doubts nn 1 fours, Till zit length the land o'erluirdened, For so long with misery, By his purse vcring efforts Was proclaimed from 518A cry free. And our neighbors near our borders, Braver fought in freedom‘s cause, Nothing daunted by the failures, That from time to time arose. Worthy thev of imitation, . In their efforts for the rig‘ifx‘,‘ To consign the ï¬endish traï¬'c 1n strong drink, to “ shade; of night." Well we know that many owls In our favored lain] roman ; But the drinking curse is £01 =inost Engineers the evil train, Sweeping like an unng blizzalrd, Heading. not the woils than rend, Devastating in its fury, , All alike, both foe and friend. Though for years we have to battle In the wilderness of sin ; Still the promised land we're nearing. But how few will enter in. For the golden calf that Mow»; Found his people worshiii‘éing. Is still wur‘shimiedin high plaices Where for justice we should cling. Every philanthropic movement, Is supported by the few, In the face of opposition, For the masse s carried through, We will buckle on our urmoi. And for right still onward ores“. God our champion in the co’ubm Will His cause maintain [142d b‘oss. v 1 \( 1 wi- 1K P'L'G‘ in .IlTIL' ’7 ‘. ..‘ up 1.. ,~ .1. .10....Ji5233‘o-‘L‘ï¬. I we, 5r Always keep \Vcâ€"st’s CoughvlSyrup in the house for sudden attacks of colds, :lSllllllil and all throat and lung diseases. Best in use. All druggists. -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"v<oc¢>â€" Headford. From our own Correspondent. On Sunday, the 20th. the Rev. W. . Pattyson, of Davenport, preached a very instructive sermon to a. large audience in the Methodist church of this place. After church, Mr. John Reaman drove out of the shed, and his cutter capsized, leaving him and his son wrapped in the robes, lying: on the ice. The horse was caught by Mr. Frank Padgct. No seri- ous damages done. Last Sunday morning, the Rev. Mr. Leonard preached a very impressive serâ€" mon in the I-Iezidford church. Mr. ‘V. A. McC'ague, of Toronto Post Oflice, has been spending a few days a~ mong friends here. Mr. .T Brett, of King, has been visiting at Mr. Joo. Clark’s. Miss Munro is visiting friends in UK- bridge. Miss M. Teasdnll has been visiting her Mr. Thus. Padget, captain of Heaclford Lacrosse club, is spending a few days in Stroud. Perhaps Tom is arrangng for a. match. lilies L. Lunau is visiting at Unionville. Mr. David Hislop and MI Jonah Leek are each going to build u brick house this SilllllllCI. Miss Martin, of Toronto, has been spending a. few days visiting at Mr. Teas- dall’s. Out of about one hundred of a popula- tion, three of our Hcadbrd girls have been married since Xmas, two of them belonging to the choir. Tluit is a ï¬ne bird in the York Herald last week, if he had not bad so many fea- thers pulled out. It is a bad time of year for zi rooster to lose his covering, especi- ally ii Conservalive. o Edsely. From our own Correspondent. The Tories of this vicinity are quite jubilant over their recent triumph. They show their exhilaration by decorating their offices and dwellings with their can- didate’s cards, and by displaying crepe before (l e residences of their Grit neighâ€" boy's. . 3:. Mrs. :lrown, of Toronto, were ’ l‘luii‘mlny visiliiig friends. McFliyden, of Toronto, is in the ' village at prevent visitian her brother, Mr. John l‘v’lanyden. Mr, A. Winger, our merchant, has sold his ston- to Mr, L. \Vllitinore, who will take possession on the lst of May next. Mr. \Vinuor intends to commence fanning in the spring. Mr. John \Vinger, who was here during flu: p; sf. few months, has returned to Huldluand. brother, Air. A. M. ’I‘easdall, in Toronto. v ‘ those afflicted with liver com lluilll (lis- l 9 . v VVest York. Ofï¬cial count of West York Election, held Feb. 22nd. 1887:â€" PARKD us. No of Subâ€"Div. Wallace; Lynd 1 79 83 2 73 77 3- 90 53 4 62 48 5 50 54 354 315 BROCKTON. 1 62 43 2A 50 4-0 3‘ 54 ‘ 7 166 120 ETOBICOKE TOWNSHIP. N0. 1, Buy 72 5'7 2, Islington 74 65 3, Luinpton iiiIills 87 ‘29 4, Mono Inn 50 60 5, Tliistlcton 42 90 325 301 Yokk TOWN snir. No. 1, Pope 8] .38 2, Seaton 94 24 3, Dracoxidale 58 35 4, Dovercourt 36 29 5, Davenport, 90 35 6, Fairbank 84 57 7, Emery 81 56 8, Clieri'y’s 65 8‘2. 9, Eglintou 95 79 10, Toronto Junc’n 90 46 l], Runnymede 97 17 871 498 VAUGHAN TOWNSHIP. No. l, Thornliill I 56 81 2,‘\Vuods’ House 42 119 3, Concord 44 56 4, Maple 69 54 5, Teston 73 42 6, Pine Grove 86 61 7, Purplevi'lle .113 73" 8, Elders Mllls 6‘43 9 79 Muï¬klgleinlixmzq .. .1144]; , .. . ‘ . . 99 570 669 \Veston 116 70 \Voodbridge 143 47 Richmond Hill 93 90 RECAriTULArmN‘. W Majorities Wallace. Lvnd. W all-lice. Lynd Purkdale .........354». 3J5 39 Brocktou ....166 120 46 Etobicoke.........325 301 24 York Township..871 498 373 Vaughan Tp.....570 669 09 'Weston............116 70 46 Woodbridge......143 47 96 Richmond Hill.. 93 90 3 263 2110 627 99 99 Majority for Wallace. .528 â€"â€"¢~Oâ€"â€"â€"- Chilbliiins and frosted feet and bands cured with a few applications of \Vest’s World \Vondcr or Family Linimcnt. All di'uggists. â€"â€"H NEWS or . HE writ. June 213i; is the day set apart for the celebration of the Queen’s Jubilee in Bri- lain. The members of the Ontario Legisla- ture rel-assembled on Tuesday for the Work of the session. At the semieanmml convention of the Toronto Teachers. a donation of $50 was granted to the Ryorson Memorial Fund. The ï¬rst estimate of the number of per- sons killed in the south of France, by the recent earthquake, has been reduced to H 100. A fire broke out in the Reform Club Rooms, Toronto, on Monday evening. The loss was about $4000, fully co vercd by insurance. Twenty-one sporls were arrested by'llie police last Sunday. in a stable at the cor- ner of Elliott and Hamilton Sis. Toronto, where they had congregated to witness a cock fight. Mr. Tlios. Milner, lute Mayor of Brampton, died on Monday last at. the comparatively eui‘lv age of 47. He was one of the most influential and highly ro- l spected citizens of the town. seerim >4 04> . A grout blessing. West’s Igl‘if‘l‘ i’ills l will always be found :i great blowing to , . . .. . , , )(I ma iiidiaestiou and Sick llL.HL;'iCl1Ll. l l v t. 30 pills 25c. All (li‘uugists. lll(lll("/l|i nor l‘ui‘iz.~..th:m m; E E9 tvlliLllJl‘lSl‘ In tlii world. (iiipi needed : ion .21 lulled (roe. sexes: alleges. Aux mm mm do tlu- woi' . Lam's earnings: sure from first start. (70, ly outï¬t and terms Il'L‘i‘. lloitvvr not do . Co ts; you notl ' r to send us "0111' lL‘w‘lv 'h an. . if yo : w:' 11. HALLii'r'r 0‘, cm, I :2:- w “xwrimmx‘fl‘f 2 i ' cauli‘cut homo. u! m more um: ..l not I I‘m! ll ,. you will do .~-v Iv . 2-1;: 6. Portland, Mai no. Firestone“? ~ ‘~~~ [Single copies, 3 cts Fire Insurance. Farmers protect your buildings from ï¬re and lightning by insuring 1n the CORE DISTRICT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE (30., Head Ollicc Gulf, County of \Veitcrloo; Established 1830. The number of policies issued in the year 1880 was 2,616. and the number in force at the and of the year 6,273, insur- ing $6,807,079.31, showing an increase of ne3i'ly $400,000.00 over the amount at risk at end of‘1885. The income for the you! was $87.078.92. Total assets available to meet losses has increased from $218,986.00 to 53238,- 204.00 in the year 1880, the increase be- in;’ within a trifle of $20,000. The number of losses for the past year was 108. and the amount of loss $57,- 887.27, of which $4,315.28 was reiiisurcd, making the net loss $53,573 99. This Company has deposited $20,000 with the Ontario G..;vernment, being more than double what the law requires, but it gives the GORE u still stronger hold upon public conï¬dence. JOHN '1‘. SAIGEON, SPRINGHILL. Agent for King and Vaughan Tps. .5â€"_.___ The best spring medicine is one of \Vest’s Liver Pills taken every night on going to bed . Just what you need. Sugar coated, 30 pills 250. All druggists. RICIIMOND HILL. )0( In returning thanks to my numerous friends for their liberal patrmage during the past twenty-ï¬ve ye..rs, I hep: to re- mind them and the gotta] public, that having erected entirely new and com- modious premises. 1 am enabled to supply Buggies, I Carriages, Cutters, Sleighs and PLATFORM SPRlNG W l G U S . Both light and heavy. all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction, as the work is under my own supervisor). I am also prepared to do all kinds of black. smithing (E repairing in the most work- maulike manner, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Horse - Shoeing Paid special attention to. WM TRENCH oistuNoX, DENTIST, Arcade Buildings, Rooms A. & B, Upâ€"Stairs. Has the exclusive right for the use of Kurds New Method of extractâ€" ing teeth without pain, by means of VITALIZE‘D AIR ! Absolutely no pain experienced and harmless in all cases. sssrssrs OF ARTIFICIAL cu RUBBER, â€" ~ $8.00 on CELLULOlD', »- $10.00 1 use no clump material and} warrant cvw‘y sot. Gold Filling, and. all other operations skilfully performed, in moderate fees. Call and see me. No trouble to an- swer questions. TEETH hi1:v 15tl1.1891.â€"1 5 . ' . ~ r ’7! ; f w ' sass? " $1.00 ll‘l filll’flliflif. 7o