81'. Mun s Emscomr. Cannons-Service at 3 11,111., except the third Sunday of every month, when the servic-‘e and sacrament. are held at. 11 mm. Sunday Schoolat 1:30 p.111 Rev. W. Babes, Rector METHODIST CHURCHâ€"Services at 10::3'0 mm and l .30 p. m.,u,nd Sunday school, at 2.30 p. m. Young people‘s prayer meeting Tuesday evening. General Prayer Meeting every Thursday ovenmg in ï¬lm Lecture Room. Rev. W. R. Barker, Supt. Lev. Leonard, Assistant. Pm-usny'mamx CHURCI'; o'F CANA‘DA.» Services at. 1] o'clock a..m.,mz<16:30 1mm. I’myer meeting on \Vedncsdmy eveuiuguï¬zlm. Rm . W. Cum» erou, Pastor. ROMAN CATHOLIC QKURCE.â€"â€"Sel‘vices in order a, follow E 'Thorullill at 9 u..m., and Richmond Hillm 10:30 mm; the followilel Sunday at; Rich» moml Hill at 9 11.1w and Thornhill at 10:30 '11.. 111. Rev. J. J. Egan. Pastor RMHMOND LonGE,A.F. & A. M†N013, GJM‘ lleuta in the Lodge r001!),Mn.s(mic Hullnn the Monday on (W before full moon, at 8 o'clock 1).)» I. Crnmby, W.M. Anumm ommn 0F FansTnns~Court Rich- monl, NO. 70.46 :\. 0. 13., meet/sin the Tempean Hall every alternate Friduv at 7.30 p. m.â€" Alex Uuultur, U. R. RICHMOND HILL TEMPLE, No 4G5,I. 0: G. T,â€" Meets iu the Temperance Hull‘ every \Vudnasdny evening, at; 7.30 o’clock. \Vm. Harrison '1‘. D. desired. W 111.1I1erisou sup! AllaCIIArucs’ LNSTITUTE.â€" Library 02 over 1000 v01uumï¬,upen every Tuesday evening, in the Ma- SUulc Hull, from. 7 to 8 o'clock. 11. Luvs, Libra- rian. Lectures and discussions periodically RIQHMOND HILL CORNET BANï¬.â€"BXC’OFS for p mum-e every Tuesday mud Saturday evemng am ’I 3!) o’clock W. Sheppard, Leader The Methodist sabbath scho‘ol'llemperance As sociai‘iou issue Wedge curds every Sunday when desired. \VuLszrisou sup! VH‘hAu)’. (Iowanâ€"Re.-'.vmW111,I>11g-slpy. Chum c'll-m‘ Mes & Deni. Reflditt. W. 1‘. IV‘MVell. E’ G. Savage, uud 1?.MeCoxmghy. (Ilc‘ k. M.‘ why A, 0. U. \V.,Ivy Image, No. 1J1, Meets in the 1m nuitruu 1 mm of the Masonic Hull em ainmumtive ’,l'uosduy at 8 n’clm-k 11m. Benek I": (:Pl'tl ï¬nnto givefl for $1000 in (-3 so of death umuJEuster Workman. I}. Grommn. rec. be: l'GXILl' V' 17. A 1:01.10," Dawn. A Novel. By the author of “Dom Thoma." Illustrated. 19. Slater Rose. A Novel. By XVILKIE CuLuNs. “1;!- 133.413.131.41 ,2: 3. Thadfrlrkctmnlm Hearth. A Christ- mus story. By CHARLES DICKENS. Illus- trutcd. ' V 4. The Myï¬ï¬â€˜rry of [he Holly Tree. A have]. By the author of “ Dora ’l‘horne." IN :(sli'alad. .. fluiwh‘l‘s flan-Inge. A Novel. By 'WILmu; Comms. Illustrated. _ 6. The Grey “'mnzm. A Novel. By I\11\s.(.‘_ml;uLL. Illustrated. 7‘ Hamming the ‘lelrlwlml. A. Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. R. The “ch- 10 Ashley. A Novel. By Mm. llrxmy \VOOD. 9. Amos Barton. A Novel. By GEORGE Emu'r. u 16. RN] {‘nlu't Farm. A Novel. By Mrs. III-INK)! W001). Illustrated. 18. lludwndrleon. ANovel. By Miss M. E. BRADDON. 20. In the Holidays. A Novel. Dy 1\L\l‘.Y (1mm IIAY. 21.1119. Mon-wick Farm Mystery. A Nm o]. By \VlLKIE COLLINS. Illustrated. 9'1 .l Bride from the Son. A No’v‘cl. By [11; author of “ Dom Thoma." Illustrated. 2'3. A Fortune lllmtor. A Novel. By Axxm THOMAS. Illustrated. 21. A (am-cu Amongst \ancn. A Nuvcl. By the auLhor of “Dora. Thoma" 9:3». Tim Fatal Mun-Iago. A Novel By Miss M. E. BRADDON. 21.1119 unlglltsbridgc Mystery. A Hung By CHARLES READE. Illustrated. ‘1. J-lspe: Dana's Secret. ANovel. By Mls; AI. 1;. Bmunxm. Illustrated. 22 John Btuwcrbrmk’s “'lfe. ANovel. By Miss MULOCK. Illustrated. 1'). Henry Arkcll. A Novel. By Mrs Hrcxnv WOOD. 11. The Lam-e1 Bush. A Novel. By Miss MULoox. 13. Called Buck. A Novel. By HUGH CON\VAY. H. mm? to the Old Home. A Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. Illustrated. 2‘. Tim :lutchford Request. A Novel. By HUGH CONWAY. Illustrated. V r, ‘ “‘3 cam? c:- N u a . 5: t: ‘I‘QTNS ï¬zz-ward far away , 2.1mm: {tommmmg 12. Mlldrod Trevauion. A Novel. By “ Tum Duquss." 15. The Frozen Deep. A Novel. By WJmuE COLLINS. Illustrated; 2%. Mum“: the Rulns. A Novel. By l\l.\ m1 CECIL HAY. Illustrated. 21!. The legtery m Blnckwoml Grange. A Nm'el. By Mrs. MAY AGNES FLEMING. 376 To any one sending in TWO New Subscriptions to the WEEKLY MAIL at One Dollar Each. No freight and no duty to pay. We have the Bobks on hand ready to be sent out. The above 40 Books will be sent postpaid to any address for $1.20. Ad» ress The WOMAN’S WORK OOMPANY, Toronto, Canada. we have arranged with the Publishers of these Books to present the whoie For‘ly. postage prepaid, td any address in Canada or the United Stated, as a premiumfor sending Two New Subscribers to “ The Weekly Mail "’ at One Dollar Each. BALANCE OF THIS YEAR FREE CJ‘UIfl. 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This work tells all about the man- fucturc of the common and familiar Lllings which we see every duy about us. It like- wise describes the culture of all kiudv. of foreign fruits, nuts, spices, etc. Illustrated. 31. Manners and Customs in Far Away Lands, a very interesting and instrucyyu book of travels, d'BSCI'IbUl" Lh‘e pccuhm‘ 1w, ln'xbitsnmannersuzmd customs of the people at forglgn countries. Illustrated. 34. Fancy Work for Home Adormncnt, containing instructions for making fancy baskets,\vall-pockets, brackets, noodle-work, embroidery, etc., etc. ; profusely illustrated. FOR TIIE YOUNG PEOPLE. 37. Sixteen Complete Storlcï¬ by Populm‘ Authors, embracing love; humorous, and Detective stories, stories of society life, of adventure, of railway life, etc. ; all very in- teresting.‘ 39. 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W’. nggayagg fl @Ww w: @awazwy .._BY__ MR. H. M. BLIGHT, ï¬engoughw Concert MASONTEHALL, RICHMOND HILL. THURSDAY EVEN’G, March 1013114887. MRS‘ H. M. BLIGHT, Solo ..................... Cuckoo $01.; ............... Emmet Mrs. Fox. Solo ...................... ..'l'he Pimte ,...Operti Mr. H. M. Blight. Mr. Bongough's Newest Clmlk Talk, entitled “ Startling Facts about; Canada.†An Emigration Lect'ure Wiuh humorous illus- nations. Solo ...... The Yeomuu’s Wedding .Pouiatowski H, M. Bhght. Duet Piano Solo 5010. . uitur Solo Statement of Election Expenses of R. B. ORR. M. D , Candidate for Le'gisluiive As~ aembly of Ontario; Election. 28th D60, 1886 To Timms, Moor 6: Co ...... “ MaiAJob Department “ HF, Clarke...“ “ M H.1{eefler .. “ (J. '1‘. Chauncey .. ....$16 00 . 25 00 :35 00 19 00 9 00 ENVELUPE a POSTAGE ACC‘T. Elastion Expensesi To Warwick dz Sons. Envelopes ..... s 4 2‘8 “ Libel-u} ConservativetAssnc'n of West York per W. CA Browne, Sec'y,posmge. 6m . 34 50 " Dr.Urr, postage . 3 00 To W. C‘Btowne Yersonul expenses of Candidate RENEE 0F HALLS & COM. ROOMS To Wm. Beamish . en ca 8 “ E. Uutnerwunh 5 ()0 “ Rnh’ert Irvine..,,.4 .,. . 5 00 ' G. Gilmour, two m mg} 6 00 “ John Duck, two meetings ’ 5 00 " moxuus Holmes :1 0‘) " 'l'hUu-llï¬ Sullivan ‘2 U!) †Clam Vurlul 3 00 “ Victoria Hall 00., min meetings: 0 00 “ Frank Manrland 4 00 “ Abner Cherry ...... B 00 “ Leeds Richardson 1 00 ROWLAND B. ORR. Statement of Election Expenses of J. T. Gilmonr, Candxdate for Legislame Assembly of Ontario; Election, Dec. 28th, 1886: By cash paid for Hall Rent " “ Livery ..... " " Printing . I declare the above to he 1 full and com- plete rtatement of the personal expenses paid by me on behalf of Dr. J. T. Gilmour, as his Fmancinl Agent, during the late 01:- mrio Elections. A farm to work on shares. Will ï¬nd Seedjm- plements and do all the work. Practical farmer. {inquire at the LIBERAL OFFICE. Late of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York. Gentleman, who (lied on or :Lbnut. the First day of January, A. D. 1887, to send by post, prepaid, on or before the 24:63; day of Mamh 5.111488? Exec-ulnrs’ Notice! EDWARD MILLER to anv of the Exerutors (Purpleville P. 0.,) of the said Edward Mlller, their names, addresses, u ‘d descxiption and full particulars of their cmims. and of the securitydf any) hold by them. Immediately after the said (lute the Exocntors will proceed to distribute the will Estate lmvina regerd only to such claims of which they shall then have had notice. A†persmls indebted to the mid Estate are requested to settle the sumo before the above date' ROBERT IRWIN ALEXANDER MALLOY Execnturs; DUGALD MCMURCHY Is for sale. The fry-rm. which is neur Richmond Hill station 'oh the Northern Railroad. is in a. high state 0! cu twin/rim); has good buildings and orchmcl, and is well watered, containing a. living spring. ‘I‘M‘vw may; can lie mxuio to suit purchaser. For further pnrfimlnvs enquire u 7 J. c. u: mun. ,qtiggzimih WM FUR SALE ! A farm of ‘75 acres, being comnospd 01 the East parts of lots 22 audfls, in the 4TH CON. 0F VAUGHAN, Tickets 25 Cents; Reserved SeuLs 35 Cents Notice ishereby given to all persons having any claims against Dated this 8th day of February, 1887 A Splendid Programme 01' Music mm Mirth Of " Grip." with his Magic Challis and Funny Local Hits. MRS. FOX, (Sim: Eixtvctï¬ï¬tmmtï¬. WANTED. The ever Popular Soprano, and Toronto’s Favorite Baritone, Mrs.1I‘ox. When a little mrm 'we k \ep. Mrs. Fox and Mr. 131mm. G01) SAVE THE QUEEN PROGRAMME : PRINTING ACCOUNT The Brilliant Pmniste. HORSE HIRE Total,........«......... 28 ALFRED E. KEFFER,Agent FRED. N. WALLIS. Mrs. H. M. Blight; $ 850 67 GU $101 00 $111 . 500 .6675 $94 75 y 31â€"4 I am prepared to take prnduce in exchange, at fair market mine. for one of the Inlth Emma-pod and what durable Sewing Irinahines in the mm'm-r, 12$; n, huge mum her is I‘H'rp'dl'etjl to prove in the imnmdiuw neighbmhnod.)):»si{h:s Kim wry large mum hm' n1 Mu'mia and First. Prizes at Provincial and (.It'imr F::irs..~1ncn 21.3 'i‘nx‘umn, Mun» Yl'eM. Lwndnn, Quebec. and at the \Vul‘ld’s Fair, An‘m' VP, 1: l m. ,IJsm ft Diplmim. fur 1119 best work shnwn in London, and a Len dnlizu- prim for hum, spcmimml at war]; at Mnrkhmn Fair this year. Come t‘.1wl)g, and get It bargain. AH vmlrgm by nmi.‘ pmmptly attended to. A L aware E > % U *3 H 3%: E13 €53 Wmmm Sewing Eï¬achims to Suit “films†Mixed Paints, ready fur use, in all. colors and shades. B<giled and Raw Oils, Van» islws, and all utlwl' nmterml fur paints. Puinn and \‘Chiluwusll lmshes, all sizes, wlnch 1 will SHll at bottom price. 'Jall and see. Us 1&1 Stock of Pictures and Frames. Large Stock of Groceries. Flour and Feed. 1’. ("1. SAVAGE. NEW WILLIAMS SEWING TEAS, COFFEE-S 8c SUGABS Just armed, selling at prices to suit. every body. HARDWARE, GLASS & CROCKERY. Acomplete stock of Vx’all Paper and Bordm-ings. Something new in Styles and, Designs, frpm 5 centa up. BOOTS, SHOES, GROCKERY, EEMJESE flag @mï¬: QNTAEEG V» , ,. 5‘: 4 r‘ J‘ I . ,‘ P g ,f’ . a E .GREEN QROCERBES, HAMS, BACON, PORK, They can be sold at prices that should not fail to ï¬ll my store with eager purchasers. A trial will convince you. J08. HALL. TWEEDS, FLANNELS, SHEETVINGS,» BLANKETS AND YARNS, Raymond Sewing Machines. Eagle Steam Washers and Wringe'rs. Gâ€"ROCERIES, FLOUR <80 FEED. All who have alreadv purchased are fully aatnsï¬ed with the way those machines “‘urk. Give: the n a trial. Efï¬gAll kind-x uf produce t kle in exchange“ Hag pleasure in anununc‘lpg maybe has pmch used a full line (H the ex le‘urrm d B. LAW [1L NOE SPEC'FACIES & EYEGLASSES, am? a'iti‘. rim M» ii nuts! and inr- fllX‘huz-un a at his colmxmnd, can suit Lha moat. antijunlu can» n1 , .ireul risium ress Good-15:, Winceys, r1annels,BlanEzets & Underwear WMle PAPE In connection with my stock of Groceries. &c., I wish to call your attention full assmtment uf goods from the \Voudstuck \Voollen Mills, ouusisting of The undersigned is offering the renmindur of his \Vim These goods are all of ï¬rst-class quality and very cheap. )all and examine them before puxcluwing. Also on hand TF‘EE PEQPLE’S STQREJ CLOSE CASH P531333 STAPLE G‘BOCEEIES. Ac Great Reductions, to make room fur Spring Goods. Flour and Faed always on hand. All goods delivered SPEC'X‘AOLES FROM ‘15 GEN '1“: E. E LAW,’ Draggist Now is the time to buy a ï¬rst-class Light Running 15 well supplied With a large stock of a Stock of IV'UIE‘NICE‘URE As the goods are bought at AT REDUCED PRICES. [n a. variety 0f designs. SPECIAL LINE OF “PEP-{Fl Rx And all kinds of â€"â€" CHEAPâ€"~â€" Also ("HM ). T HE NCH A. MOODIE SUGABS f er Stuck cansistmg mm