thankful for the favors of the past 20 years may stillbe r-ouaulted in any branch of the pro- :essionms follows: Aurora, 151;, 8th, 16th, and 221m of ear-h month Richmond H1112. "93h mxrxznh an. lo. Shouï¬villeâ€. Markham 10. Victoria-Square. do. I‘hornhill, Wadker House. “RM (10. Wondbridge .. ‘. do. Kleinburg.. do 0 Habit-won,“ Vitalisz An‘ alwavsvon hand at appointments Won‘us likn u Ezhn'rm Free ft 0m 1min. FHE UBERAL PRSNTING & PUBLISHING HOUSE KIUHMOI‘ID HILL. -â€" â€" ONTARIO. Best ï¬tting Teeth made. Nothing: inf Him in the mtd luutistry. Prices low and Vimlized Air usad any time. ROGERS Bank“ Oï¬ï¬â€˜we, @cntni §nrgwm .31 KiNG STII‘EET EAST, TORONTO, OPPOSITE TEE “ GLan " nwmac. THURSDAY EVENING Immmits r acx ix'ml n41 Intereshalloww thereon at Cutrnt Int-s Nu notice of withdrawal D)»:th rm 12>?‘v111'12'4 , United {(1 (in. % 13w" .115 : lmnrh‘ "mu wo‘d HEW. . . ,‘zmes Langstafl Member College Physicians é: Surgeons Ont RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Richmond Hill O‘ï¬iceâ€"Rear of the Central Bank, on Saturdays. Medalist Toronto Crix'msm' Muflmr (‘0 Physicith 6‘1 Surgeons, (mummy of Stoufl'ville Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. 011'ch Hours to 10 u. 111., MO 81mm. MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES _-o_. a. G. F. LAWRENCE. T. C. MILLIGAN. Toronto Ofï¬ceâ€"No. 14 BuiIding 8: Loan Chambers. N3. 15 Toronto Street. Genital Bank of Cagada! I‘RESIDENT, DAVID gLAIN, VIZE-PEESIDEN’P, SAMUEL TREES. DIRECTORS flanking (llintks, Schwinn}, @ilhtrlnmt m1?) ®pï¬ml 0500M. SPEC'I‘ACLE)‘ FOR EVERY SIGHT. 14} Yang Street. W Next door Lu the new Arcade Fulhwlon, Cook & Miller, BARRISTERS, SULICITORS, &c. J’FFICES: 18 KiNG SIREET EAST, TORONTO. Richmond Hill P. 0. Every Saturday. I SFullarton, W Cook, J. R. Miller Ofï¬ce hours: 8 to 9.30 Address A R0} ‘INF‘ON L.D.S., AUTOIIL Ont. Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, 8am. EA“. MOHI'IIY. SCDN dc CO... Chishoim, M. P. P., H. P. Dwight, D. M. Malc- donald, U. B. Robinson. A. McLean chard. and J. Ginty. LAWRENCE & MILLIGAN. VOL. IX. $I per annum, in advance.) Richmond Hill Branch. SAVIN ES DEPARTMENT, GAS FOR EXTRACTIING. Vfalï¬fthe Palmer House) ‘ @112 @ihcmi †VJEJEEEZEfl gig Franklin 3. Andrews. mmwm FUNDS T0 LOAN. "C3 EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. Manufacturers I. IS PUBLISHED EVE LY 95'. VW. J. \Viflsam. Richmond Hiil. Br. 0w, “apnea A A. ALLEN, Cashier. USED BY Dr. A. Robinson. ‘NE SS CARDS. SURGEON DENTIST manna “£93131. £91113?“ a. m†and to 2.30 n. m- TORONTO porters of n R: FEES MODE RATE lo. 10. do. do: do Licenmv‘. Auctioneer for the County of York, re- spectfully solicits your patronage and fl'ionflly inflmmr‘e. Sales attended on tho shortent not-ice and at re «maybe rates. 1’. 0. address, King. Havinnr reï¬tted the above House and furnish- ed it; in ï¬rst-class style. I am prepared to give the public the best 0‘ accommodatmn. Excellent ambling and nttenciva hostlers. Sample Rooms for commercial travellers. A good livery in con- nectiun. Terms 3‘s] Der (luv. Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. First-class Linean Auctioneer for the (‘mmtv of York. reâ€" spect‘nlly solicits van r ymh'nnnao and friendly influem‘o. Sales attended on the shortest notice and at reasonablerates. P. 0, Address‘ Lends Money at 5, 5.13 and 6 per cant. per annum. Mortgarzes. Life and Endowment Assurance Poli- cies boughtat highestcnsh pr'ees. Notes cashed. 6 ï¬ne; par cent. secured for persons having money to invest, For particulaxs enquire at this ofï¬ce Liceusw Auctionem-fm' the Counties of York Ontario and T’eol. Goods sold on consignment. Genera] sales of stock. etc., promptly attended to at reasonable rates. P. 0. address. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended on the shortest noticeï¬nd at reu- abe rates. Address Stouffvxlle 1". O Around the'lake for trotting horses. Good stabl- ing. Terms moderate. Funeral Futnmhings Always on Hand Richmond Hill, Bcnj. Brillinger. Proprietor. @011“ go’ake gum. Every accommodation to guestï¬. Board, $1.00 per day M @3516†éflSgï¬ï¬g REE EWJQW IJV Eï¬TES 6maflil THE DOMINION HOUSE, I am nowprepared to do all kmds of work in my line Jun 13-n12 to be made. Cut this out and return to us and we will send you free. something of great- vulue and importance to you, that V‘ ill blur? ‘ nu in busim-ss which will bring you in lhoh .wmv right :r \ “(Ly than mw- thing 9150i?) the ‘ A my (me or! do tlm, work and live at, ‘V r-Limer sex ; all) nslefl. Something-Dev L -‘ m >in‘: 111! Hey for \vm'lmrs .Wu \" . _ I 1 ‘ :‘xfl‘lnu slotl 290' J ,1"! r: 9, one of l ' v - Wu , e, Th w vi!" 210‘, wolf: I'. u ‘kfl‘r. NEW BLMIKSMITH Hemeéhaaing A Speeialï¬y. MISS 519M Gï¬ï¬‚iTER Repaiving promptly (lone. Agricultural In]; lements neatly repaired. Patâ€" tersons' Plows and Flow Foints a1- vmvs' on hand. Issuer of Marriage Licenses County of ‘ York. Oflice : BO Jarvis street. Toronto. Undertaken a: Embalmers, 13 prepared to receive pupils, and will give Music Lessons as formerly. BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS E. mem ' @fla‘ffï¬ï¬ ï¬Â®Â®Â£â‚¬Â§ag J. J. CAMERON. 158 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO VELLOBE, WRIGHT BROS, WM. BELL, Proprietor. James (J. Stok es. Salem Eckm'dt imnnuenus. N . J. Armstron g. C. R. TENCH. Having purchased the From Mr. H. Franks, S. M . Brown. RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1887 Box 96. VICTURIA SQUARE flimsy. “I 51 Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in all things, Charizï¬y UNIONVILLE. Moved by Mr. Russell, seconded by Mr. Reamer), that the Treasurer be and is herebv authorized to pay the following accounts:â€" ~ T. F, McMahon,Printing bills and Road List forms. . . . . .......$11 00 Hart of: Co, Stationery . . $3 10 â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Reaman, seconded by Mr. Russell, that the Treasurer: is hereby authorized to pay to D AVNcLies. M. D. the sum of $20.00, being in full for médi~ cal attendance on Mrs Rutledge, for'fmc- ture of armâ€"Carried. Muved by Mr Reaman. seconded by Mr. Russell, that, owing Lo the abuse uf the Town Hall by parties lmldmg enter- tn‘imneuts, it be not granted for any such purposes in the future, on any considera- tiou-Carried. Moved by Mr. Reaman. seconded by Mr. Russell, that the auditors’ Report for 1886 be received and adopted by this Council, and that the Clerk is hereby authorized to have 300 copies printed in the usual manner to be divided among the several Councillors for distribution. â€"â€"Carried. The petitions presented were laid over till next meeting. By-Law N0. 511 was then passed, as- sessing the Township of Roads (b Bridges &c. stt No. 1. Henry Ma.th for plank per R. Graham ............................... $7 40 Dist. N0. 2. J. W. Hogg for drawing 55 loads of ‘ grave] on 5th Con, Edgely ...... $41 25 Disc N0. 3. G. J. Ketfer, for drawing gravel on sideline between Lots 20 and 21 On 5th and 6th 0011, . .............. $120 60 ~Calried. Moved by Mr. Devins, seconded by Mr. Reaman. that the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized to pay J. Harrison the sum of $11.39 for cedar posts and lumber for repairing the fence enclosing the Town Hall groundsâ€"-â€"Carr1ed, The Municipal Council of the Township of Vaughan met at the Town Hall on Tuesday, the 8th day of March, 1887, at 10 o’clock a. m. The Reeve in the chair. Members present Messrs. Russell, Reaman, High and Devins. Moved by Mr. Realnan, seconded by Mr. Russell. that. the Treasurer be and is hel‘uby authorized to pay the following Road accounts:â€" The Council adjournad to meet on Tuesday the 12th day of April, 1887. J. M. LAWRENCE Clerk. The minutes of previous meeting were read and on motion sustained. The following petitions were presented: Bv Mr. Ruasell, from Donald McGilory and 23 others for the repairing of Road on 8th Con. By Mr. Reaman, from Henry Payne and 7 others. ' By Mr. High, from Thos. Webster and 55 uthn's fur the opening of a. road from Lots 30 to 35. on the 10th Uon. Dan/id Burgess for looking after and repairing bridge over Humber on 10611 Can. . . . . . . . There will be no formal paper in Or- thoepy, but the Examiner in oral Read- ing is instructed to consider the Drnuun- ciaoion of the candidates in awarding their standing. Chilblains and frosted feet and hands cured with a few applications of VVest’s World W'onder or Family Liniment. All drugglsts. ' Drawing bOOK, No. 4 or No. 5 of the Drawing Course for Public Schools. The mvetmg appointed Jnu. Stephen- nm..Esq., an chairman, and D.James, exâ€" Reuvu ns Se‘crtetary. 51. Hmmzu 281111;?“ aï¬dressed the "wet- ' V , :r " 0.»:- ‘ 95» The next Entrance Examination to High Schools and Collegiate Institutes will be held on July 4th 5th and 6th, 1887. Examination papers will be set in Literature from the following lessons in the authorized Readers. JULY, 1887 1. The Vision of Mirza pp. 63â€"66 and 68-â€" 71 z. The Death of Little N011 ‘ pp. 100â€"104 3. The Bell of Atri - - - " 111-414 4. Dom - - - - - " 137~l4l 5. The Clmugeling â€" - » “ 205â€"206 6. The Two Breaths â€" - “ 914A219 7. A Forced Recruit at Solferino “ 2877Asz 8. National Morality - - " 2950297 West’s VVnrld’e \Vonder is the marvel of healing supermr to all other liniments. Always keep it in the house. All drug- gists. Pursuant to notice of the Reeve, a meeting was held in Victoria Hall Unionâ€" ville on Saturday, theEJZth inst., at 2 p. m.. to cunsider the views of the electors of Markham as to the manner of main- taillmg the York Roads. York Roads Discussed. Vaughan Council. Entrance Exam. I3 $500 W. Scott, Esq., was in favor of those municipalities interested in the roads, be- ing taxed to maintain them. 'J. Slater, Esq, was in favor of retain- ing thf kills 51pm) the roads. occasionel corispondent ! Mi feller red- ers. I don’t want tet throe eny pussoual inflexions on the riter of the Sherwood items a-few weeks ago in this are paper. But I be a fare and sq'are feller, and I hed ter blush fer shame at the thoght sum people wuld hev whin tha red those verry same items. Is this paper full of utéthensflcal love stories, novels and a. col- un spesialy denoted for Rebusses and Conumdrums'l: Wall, a. pusson wuld hev a thoght so to hev seen the Sherwood items on spesial ocasion. The go on an talk about the “Dutchman†cutting out this lettle leller. Now, feller readers, they are redicullin this personage fur actin the parte of a Igentelmam. 1 don’t beleve in sick wurk. Then again: Oh, say, freus, snposin you wint ter 3. mm vilage an yer was talked about takiu all the “washes†and slch talk, would yer like it '? No, deed yer wuld not. Yer wuld be indignant. Wal, the riter of this aint a nue citizen of Sherwood, but yer see he don’t like ter see nue folks talked about in the publik press in sich manners. It might drive them away from sich a place, an we Wuldn’t like thet. Then again the little feller thet drives a gay hoss and cuter must her a dab. Now, the wust of the matter is who are these folks ? Whin we read the items we hev to stop an guess, an guess, an guess. \Vhy can’t they mention sum names 7 They even say “Our energetic blacksmith/"and sum folks wuld wonder whose that. It luks ter me, an I think ter any sensible pusson, that they thoght they mite spite sumbody by riting the itlms. Now, fuller readers, the abuv is only a. prelude ter the nues of the weak. G. R. Vanzant, Reeve of Markham Village, was apposed to taxation by the County for the maintenance of the Roads. A, Forster, Deputy Reeve,was in favor of the Municipalities through which, and along side of which they run,ma.intaining them. J. B. Golilti, Deputy Reeve, was also in favor of tolls. Short addresses were also made by W. Pugsley, Esq., Reeve of Richmond Hill, D Duncan, of York Townshlp, W. H. Lundy, and D. James. It was moved by D. James, and second- ed by W, Scott, and Carried. Another motion was carried to the 96601: that the tolls sliuuld be continued upon the roads which upon motion afterwards was re-cnnsidered. A meeting will be held in June for further consideration of thg subject. tion. higher near the roads,and gradually smaller until the rear of the township was reached. Tliat this meéting is of the opinion that the ank Roads should be continued in their present efï¬cient state of repair and be under the control and supervision of the York Co. Council. The [heating was quite arepresemative gathering but not so large as desirable, only about sixty being present. Ladies suffering with sick headache will ï¬nd a certain cure in West’s Liver Pills. Sugar coated. 30 pills 250. All drug- gists. Bill Kid, the Scutchman that wui‘ks fei- Bill Shunk, bed a very serious axi- dent tother day. He was up on the barn (bout 20 feat) and it was purty icy. He sllped and fel ter the grnund. He pick- ed himself up, an he want a. bit hurt,hev- iug lit in a snow bank. The only thing he ’grets is that he sliped ter soon. rl‘he teameetin in the Imthemn church came off last Thursday evening. It was a. sncess a1 thrue. After the hungry croud hed enuf t0 pease their apetite, t-hzw wth up stalrs, an listened ter a. very good hut short program. The Iadys of thot church an Sunday School art 1}) be yrs/41d fer the manner in wich‘ every only a. prelude ter the nuea 'ot' the weak. Bob Lindsay, our “energetic black- smith,†has a nue blacksmlth. Say, an its a politiciam. Say, Bob, trane him up rite. By Gum our towns incresing. Frank Wltchelo hez bin a. doin a. rushâ€" ing bigness this winter. He hez turned out bout me (8) or ten (10) cutters, be- sides the repuirin an the like. Bill Shunk and Tom Jackson hev pass- ed thrue the vilage the past weak with loads of ice. Thay get it from the Car- rawayville pond. Charlie Hafl'enbmck wus helpin Bill ter cut a'n he tel thrue the ice an was a Baptist. for a fue min- utes. But has ‘11 rite again. These folks wont. need much ice this kind er wether, but there long-headed fellers around ere, they prepair for sumer use Measles are prevaling round our town. Mrs. Charlie Wood hez been on the sick list with em. But she is geting quite beter. From a New Beginner Wall VVal! Ha! Ha! Ha! A !‘"‘1(‘Am?isw. Sherwood. Wal, I think the!) this is quite a. bit of nues fer this Weak an quite a bit ter be ritton by a. green-om. JEREMIAH STRAWFEET. Sherwood, March 9th. 1887. A load of young men and wimmenx frum a. nayboriug town. Mapie, passed‘ thrue our town last Friday eve. They were going down to see the M. P. P. of this riding. Thay got that al safe an sound an bed a very pleasant evening, coming back to these parts sumtime the next mornin. Miss Sarah McCutcheon came back frum ther city sumtime on "Saturday eve. Most of folks know that the trane was rather late in the eve. She bed bin visit- ing her relatives ther. A great blessing. West’s Liver Pills will always be found a great blessing to those afflicted with liver complaint, dys- pepsin, indigestion and sick headache. 30 pills 25c. All drquists. ï¬re and lightning â€"by insurivngum .the GORE DISTRICT MUTUAL FIRE {NSURANCE 00., HfadHQflice} Gait, Collrnty of Waterloo; Established 1836: The number of policies issued in the year 1886 was 2,616. and the number in force at the end of the year 6,273, insur- ing $6,867,679.31. showing an increase of nearly $400,000.00 over the amount at risk at end of 1885. The income for the year was $87.073.92. This Company has deposited $20,000 with the Ontario Government, being more than double what the law requires, but 1t gives the GORE a. still stronger hold upon public conï¬dence. ‘ Sm:1NGHiLL. Agent-ion- King and Vaughan Tps. Always keep West’s Cough Syrup in the house for sudden attacks of colds, asthma and all throat and lung diseases. Best in use. All druggists. â€" Total assets available to meet losses has increased from $218,986.00 to $238,- 264.00 in the yea! 1886, the increase be- ing withm a trifle of $20,000. The number of losaes for the past year was 108. and the amount of loss $57,- 887.27, of which $4,315. 28 was reinsured, making the net loss $53,573 99. TRENCH’S -CARRIAGE WORKS.- RICIIMONI) IIILL. )0(â€"- In returning thanks to my numerous friends for their liberal patr anage during the past twenty-ï¬ve yew-rs, I beg to re- mind them and the genpral public, that, having erected entirely new and com- modious premises. I am enabled to supply Phaetons, Buggies, V Carriages, Both light am} heavy. all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction, as the- wnrk is under my own supervisra. I am a150 prepared to do all kinds Hf black- smithng dc repairing in the most work- manlike manner, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Fud will give his best attention to any bills custom sawing he may be favored with. Meantime. anv one wanting long s’ut‘f will much oblige by Sandi!!! in ordeis as soon us pms‘biu while we are cutting the timbm‘ Cutters, The undersigned respéctfully intimates , that he will shortly renwve his saw-mill from McGee’s switch to near PLATFORM SPRING W A G U N S . Horse 6 Shoeing Farngelzg Profiect youy buildings frqm HF“ , m WY .1 “I ‘5» T“H LUMBER. Paid special attention to. [Single copies, 3 cts Fire In surance. Sleighs and J OHN T. SAJGEON, WM TEENCII No. 38;