Deposits renaim at (‘un'ent Jung fequired. Drafts States and Great iï¬encral IRESIDII'T, D‘ (match: "Lu Y ext Ricï¬'mbri'd Hill Ofï¬ceâ€"Rear. 0 Central Bank. on Saturdays MONEY T0 LOAN AT_LOWEST CURRENT RATES :1. G. P. LAWRENCE: '" T. C. MILLIGAN. Toronto Ofï¬ceâ€"No. I4 Chambers. No.15 T Stoutfviile .. Markham . . . . . Victoria Square. I‘hornhill, Wal \Vomlln'idge H. Kleiuburg.‘ “ .Nobleton..- "Yitnlized Air ulwm‘s ‘ ~ll‘l.lco.nkf1.11 for the favors a may†still be consulted in an mession. as 1011mm: Aurora, (let, Whglcth, [mmâ€"1v Richmond NHL... 9121: and R 0 953.3% '3 0 \WM; IOSSKQ e , SPECTJK Richmond Hill SAVINGS DEPA 1 Kim. snug}?! m Best ï¬tting Teeth made. Nothing inf:xior in {he an (1' Dentistry. Prices low and Titalized Air used any time. (‘k THE LIBERAL PRINTIN'G & PUBLISHINE'HOUSE RICHMOND HILL. â€" - ONTARIO. E. N]. MORE'EI". Suï¬ Fullrrmn, Cook & Miller. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS .m- I’FICE: 18 KING 811an EAST. Tonux'r Richmond H11] 1‘ 0. Every 5M THURSDAY EVENING Medalist 'I Plrysicin nst Add)‘ J S Fullarmu AWR'E-NEE & MILLICA'N. GAS 1’08 EXTRACT! shnim, M. I night calls at from (at the PalumrHuuS‘ r? Ph’fl'k’l“ VOL. X. $I per annum, in advance.) VICE-PRESIEEITT SAI-IITL TREES Frnuki Luan n2. LAï¬'RENt‘E, ’ .WlnrazouxJ BUSINESS CARDS. Mnnufnct V! 13.52? LIZLEQ ï¬ï¬‚fl? Sh'oe St T. F. McIMEUN, ll] EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. Cloths, nub @pt ‘1 DAVID EDEN, Dr. .E. A. I‘nlmor. RICHMOND HILL. ONT Dr. “I. .5. erllmmzd Hill. (like r 11.1 1i1:( IS PUBLISHED EVERY Solicitors; Convc' ancers, 86c. . J lie 2; 6h»: ROBIN.‘ >“’8.l' DIRF Ja mos Lu “351:: I1 an (41.: £01 USED B3: mttfliml A. Rnhimzon. 1 Infe (41:21. imztnl. o. 14 Building 8: Loan 15 Toronto Street. It tlonr bell 10 a m W’i‘ORONTOi E AND D “1' E1 Au (We "w s. “’ilso n. ï¬t..(]ute of Stan 1 Hill. Ofï¬ce! 1 .'\. l‘asmer. Branch 12an 24th 18th port 215i 18th 191 h 1 at appointments ‘rce fxqm 1min. .D.S..Ai1‘ro:a Out. inâ€; U LL TREES rznA‘x‘ AI McLa: Cans FEES MODERATE all Tn‘ 'nm 18:me 20 years ramoh of the .pro. ‘of ewrh mmï¬h ud so'm I]! .«u n flu red the withdx ml IGHT Oï¬â€˜me 110m- of the :hereon .lewai United J'JU.‘ uurs .n.\'tu , ad ages. Anv «me u u do the “Auk. Lulu emmngs sure from ï¬rst smut. Cnmly nutm um Lel'um nee. Dexter pm. nlelav. Cu 1.x )nu uwï¬zm‘. 10mm} u: your audrebs and mm nut; 11 )uu u; “be )‘uu mu dc so (a. 01ch H. l'lAIJ.‘ 'r’r A (In; l’nrtlaml‘ Maine. stm LESSQW MESS FMRA CflULTER Uudt‘rlnkcrs &' EmbaImc-rs. F u-ral Fl "ï¬llings Alu'nyw on WU Be..t Pioâ€"Nic’ Grou r’ls 1'1} t ï¬ahinguudb‘oatiug. ‘ ‘very m Landau at reasonable m-ices. The underéigmed havfln'g taken possewsion of the above-,coumodious Lionel Wm cheerfullv mtertothe couxfu't u! the travelling public, Best bland" of liquors nudc’gm~:-. An attentwe bostlerwnd guads‘tabliug. ‘ilzooms fdr commem- cial traveller; I ignmi’s @5311»: @0th Having i‘eï¬t‘ted the above Home and furnish- ed it‘in ï¬gstfcmss‘stylé, I am prepuad to‘gi've the pubhc the best 0‘ accommodation. , Exc llént smbling and amanmve hogtlers, Sample ooms f0) cm‘mnherciai tmvelle’ys. A good lxvery in cup- uectiuu. Te'nns ï¬n net «luv. -. A r THE DOMINION HOUSE! Richmond Hill, 1 Beuj. Brillinger. PI"0pl'i0l0l'.! Is preparad to rï¬cnive pupiin, and give Music Lessons as formerly Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended on the shulrtest‘pot-iceï¬md at ten- abe rakes. Address Stuuï¬vxlle 1". 0 Tgtfl Licensed Auctioneer fnr the ('ountv 01' ank. re- sumctifully sulirrits your patronage and friendly influence. Sales attended on the shortest notice and at. reasonablerates. P. 0 Address, Licensed Auctioneer for the County onm-k. re- spectfully soliciw your patronage and friendly influence. sales attended on the sLorte<t notice and at reusona‘be rates. P. 0. address. King. Licensed Auctioneer fur the Cnuntir (Dutarioaml Pep]. Goods snldon con General sales of stock. etc., nrmnptly to at reasonable rates. P. Oladm‘ess‘ BEAN D TEAL HOTEL. 15 Ternntn St. Tore Rich'd Hill 16th Aunl IF on {a m moperizy. Intevexf. low M,» Vanna-.01.] or cummi cies ‘Jnuqhtat 1111:119ch ma 6 to 8 percent. seemed to 10 iHVCo‘J, For pm'ticulm " ’93 "nil 6 per cept. p‘ Apply to Issuer 0; Marriage Licenses MONEY ï¬ggwaflgm 12V ££TES E, LEMQJV’, i @S£\§@E mamâ€ ï¬ Issuer z: E Lwï¬igz, ’ 31.00 m mum. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN RESD‘UZXCE. WRIGHT BROS Jdb‘oatiug. ‘L‘very accomnmda‘riml at reasonable paces. WM . Bl-I L L. Propril‘lor. o1: Murnage Lirenses {or the County of Yum. Lm-ds Richardson. can lhe at home. an money at “‘01’]: Iur Uh, thing else m this worl‘ needed . \‘uu .ue Sturh nmmdda'tinn '50 gnusts. Bo'ard. ELCO per day NG STREET EAST. TORONTO Lit, gli(1"l<11}}1}u;wv‘1hvév{ti~th James 1‘. Stokes. Salem Ec-km-dt (3. R. TII‘KCH. aï¬iisrrllmans. (i. GlLfllflfllR. Prop. LA“ RENEE & MJLL S. M . B rowu. :iage Licenses Ccunty of York 80 J arm's street. Toronto. A large uumnnt of Box 91}. VICTORIA SQUARE. llaud‘ Armsu'onz. ‘1}! unm. ‘I-z fur Ila, than at this world. Cupit me started frev. RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY. AU( 'Izmana h pnces. Notes ( 1' persons hxwiug s enquire up this MONEY ‘. and. 1: ichmqï¬u Hill (5111. n E sseufz’als, U M on cousigmnenb. nrmnptly abbended “address, MAPLE, Oxr UNIONVILL)! couniv. Good {@fafl she) S *el ms easy ‘hu‘rgou . GAN ‘iII mnmm Both mute )HG uielnu seam“ is over. The ugly buard tencc which for so many Venn: has allll'wllniled tin: residence of the Lieutenant GchJ'llU!‘ I‘ll the 00mm of King and Siiucoe streets is at length be- ing removed and is to be replaced by one whigh will not shut. out me public VleW n-uui the rally bealltlfnl grounds The mid fence hemmed L0 be in keeping with the exclusiveness which to my yonrldul mil-d seemed to characterize the :..:cupaui.s of the cmuse of the proceedings against him was held in the custouv of the Sheriff. Having requested that, he might, be allow- ed to pay a visl: to his u‘lfe and family the Shel-Hf one day took him to his home and during the Visit, McGnrjgle saying that he wanted to take a buth,the’ Sin-inf let hint vu up steil‘s,he remaining Outside the bath room door. After leinaining shine tune and there being no signs of McGaigle i'eappearing the Sheriff grew snspmious, and ‘burstï¬in the (loot only to line “Hm: his liris‘hher h‘ad skipped. search was immediately made for him but: withouwavail and at length it was concluded that he had left on a. Canadian schooner bound ionthe east. Upon the arrival of the schooner at Port Huron and while it was in American waters. some American detectives went out in a. tug to board it when their suspicions turn- ‘ed out to be well founded, but unfoxtu‘ nately for them whilst they were approach ing one side of the schooner McGurigle was being lou‘ered over the other and. was 'soon beyond their reach In Canadian terâ€" mm. It seems at once uniust and a- guinst the inteiests of boih countries that men should thus be able to elude the law by crossng two boundary lines There is ‘11:) reason why ofï¬cers should not be al. lowed to frllow and arrest them ; and af- ter making a formal requisition upon the m A _ difï¬cult to iulnglhe whar new IcaLLllrt: Ilns latest?! uvul may have m emumeuce It. It. has been suggest that. amulhcr sm-imy known as “The IIIIPI'OVCU Urdu uf Biuck Men" be Ulguherd as sum: as the water 1 am zmare there 15 not. a single Red‘ man ï¬lin'l‘gsn its members. If the ubjcct' 0° so naming it was to attract nutiue, and‘nf the same Lune 2L cermm un‘m'nut, nf ruir cum 1113.“; lm “(HAUL Lnat (hum: Hula “1H be Rimmed. Such summits as me, ()u‘nJ Fellows, Workman, Khight- u! PyH-imx and many when have aawmphshed a Swap ammuuL ul good. nnd are 5:11] active- ly carrying on their gourd work. in is The ï¬rst branch in Canada nf a society which I understand is a benemleut one Mid Which is kuuwu as “The Improved ox'derm‘ Red Men" was mgauized here last week. Why this mun: was ad‘uplad l have not yet. been informed. So far ha 1 am aware there 15 not. a Single Red’ 1mm alum-guns nmmbem. if the object n“ Government, uf (he couiitry to which they have gone, take them back to stand their trial. It is tn be hoped that a treaty making SUIlle such provisions will soon be entered into. lts members are elected by the difl‘erent ï¬nite Legislatures at dill'oi'ent times, and hold olï¬ce for six years, one third retir- ing eVei'y tWo years. Each one receives il salary of $8000.00 annually. The body is presidedover by the Vice President of the United States, or if he be dead, or if tor some other cause the ofï¬ce be Vacant then by a member of the body duly elect- ed. It. is probably the ‘ablest legislative body in the world. The leading men in [he ditl'erent states naturally aspire to seats in it and some of its membersm‘ ex- “numbers are usually the chief candidates iur presedential honors. Upon the death of Vice President Hendricks. ‘Senzitor Sherman was I beliew, ofl'ercd the posi- unn of presiding oflicer. but for some rea- SJ“ declined. The Republicans oi Ohio at their state convention held last week pre- sented Sherinan's'name as a candidate for the Presidency, the election to which po- siiimi Will be held a. year from néxt No- vember. As the various party conven- tions for the purpose of selecting candi- dates will not be heid for nearly a year it is impossible to say who will be the Re- publican candidate. At present it would seem that Blaine Wash] the ascendancy, but should Sherman succeed in obtaining the Republican nomination and be elected there is no doubt that he would make a god President. I am however inclined to think that if President Cleveland is a- town for the summer months, we are of- ten favored wiah Visits from those of other parts. Among the prominent men who during My last few weeks have arrived at Toronto Is the Hon. John Sherman who is one of the [We representatives from the state uf Ohlu in the United States senate. 1 hardly need remmd your readers that the Senate of the United States Is a far difl'erent body from the Senate at Ottawa. Its members are elected bv the. rliï¬â€˜nrmn letter a. nit '; in Non-Essentials, Although as I mentiopeg‘. in - my last on--. Our Toronto Letter. 777., number of our cltlzens have amount uf ridi- ( [huge win]: “In (its as um ()u‘d uht~ u! .P‘yflnias Liberty ; in all things, Charity.†l i The d ’ duced I I left Moved by Mr. Mallny, secnnded hy Mr. Lawrence, that: whereas Ihzre are cases of Diphlhenu m the Lawns-him this Board request Dr. Orr, JIculczll Health Ofï¬cer, to vim certain places in th» 7rh ahu 8th concessions, wuem 1! w reported that Diphtheria exusns, also .my wrunses Wham any cases may be km‘wn Lu exiutrâ€"Unl'lud. be made ptl‘feqtly ung so ‘a‘s tn 1. any smell from arising frnul (Le at water in ithnrried. Minutes of meeting of the Vaughan Cownsm'p Board of Health. Left] at Maple on the 9th day of August, 1887. Members pl‘wunt. J. P. Rupert,(cha.ir- man,) R. B. Orr, M. D , Medical Health Ofï¬cer, Alex. Manny, J. M. Lawrence, (secretary) and Robert Rumbh, Inspect ul'. A letter was read from the swretury of the Provincial Bu;er of Health, 'L‘m'outo, in reference to Diphtheria. ex‘sting in the village of 'l‘humhill, 21nd reqnvsting this Board to lnok into the maLter. Mr, Lu'dford who 5-45 lost three children by death within ouewaek Fanny and Emma. has the symp: the culumuuity in Ins sud‘ bel‘m‘ (T00 lam fun last issue) ing some cmninnnicntions in :1. city (luin to the concrniy‘ It. would be quite an advantage to Canada. if more voung men fEmn Great Britain Would cnme over and ‘ leain the methods (if Canadian farming. Several teachers and ex-teachers have been spending a portion of their vacation with iis-eâ€"Mr \Vest. of Brighton; Mr. chkiiisnlimf Markhwiu; Mr. Richardson, of Newbiirg; Mr. & Miss Clarrv, of Thnrnhill; Mr. Flatt, of Oak Ridges, and a. few others. ‘ The health inspector from Unionville visited the village in his oï¬irinl capacity to try to prevent she C(Jntflglhlls disease of dipb'ienu from making further inroads \upon the residents \Vhile conversing With some of the residents he found sever- alisuggestions as to the cause, amongst others, the water tanks, built for use in case of ï¬re, which ciintzllii a quantity (\t stagnant" water, qu slaughter [muses in the midst: of the Village, aiso water clo- sets whiéh have been arlowed to stand without. éleaning for years. / Board of I-Ieath Meeting During the last couple of weeks many of the children of the village have been visiting friends at adistance, the streets are comparatively quiet. Parents, who could not keep their children) 013' the street 0r thelr neighbours’ yards, now ap parently have no dxfliculty. Why all.this change in parental control 2 It may not. be much news to imform your nu memus readers of the continued dry weather, you those interested in the growing crops are very anxious and many h'ai'e bee'n luuking’ {oi-wer 10 the time of rents maturing, bills‘to meet, others are considering the prospects for orders which are aiiything but. promisinU. A few of the farmers have ï¬nished har- vesting. A number of the visitors at the Haw- thorn‘Springs have left tor the season, others no doubt ivill come in a few weeks.†the ofï¬cial residence. Popular feeling here has '0“! demanded tlIatï¬t be pulled down. May not its‘removal,small matter though it be, be another evidence of the growth 0f the democratic spirit of our times. Could not we also get along “1611-, but a. Lieutenant Governor ? Mr. L B. Speight 1’. L. S. has just left. for the upper part of the District of Nipisaing where he will survey the Town- ship of Dymoud for the Ontario Govern- ment. JG. 11, 1887. 3m â€"â€"'~â€"o.o~â€"~_ ‘l'hornhill own ( y wri'e Ma’: Aeqllb‘h‘L him‘ «Inc of his pre mp, the same ondent lung the is in a Her-hous- n Ha ha ve SRNEX has just District of 7 the Town- mot hls k,George )athy of wemeut. preve 3 nf his} .,George > uthy 0t} \‘cn-eut. / find. “i m, ' Our village is on the advance, but in I all probability those who read the World will not think so. Two residences and an hntel ate being built. in a letter to I the Woudbridge News there is a state- ment that 2; business place is being erect- ] ed, but in my walks around the village I I fail to see it. unless he means the hotel. ‘ In my (minim: buth the \Vurld and Wood- bridze News have aveidmwn the picture l tn suit their own case 3 In rim of our church choirs there is a. A little uf something which ought not tube. 5 There are quite a number of our citi- ‘ zens uwev enjoying themselves. 3 The school buys and girls are enjoying } themselves to their fullest. extent. vacation. More ir. Hm or three weeks. as I, a- mong the rest. must have an uuuug. uruppulgsu'uzu __ v - - Nasal passages EASY TO USE. imo the throat fwd nxrocsive expectoration caused by Ca- . Sold by Dmggists, or sent pro-paid On at of mice and M. Address Snllle The principal of our school is attending. the summer schoul of music held at the Normal Schmu, Toronto. There will be u v , a" V, n-.. Malloy, that the) serretury is hereby in- structed to haVP 500 copies of Section 49 nf the Public Health Act, together with Sectinn 17 0f the By-Law, and rule 1, 2 I and 3, printed for dzstribution amongst I the médicaJ men pramcing in this Mu- } nicipalityâ€"Carried. From an o'ccassional Correspondent. It being a long time since I noticed an Item in your valuable paper from Wood- bridge, and a. few events of interest hap‘ penmg, I thumth I would write. "Dï¬inty Davy,†one of Mr. Cunnon's heavy draught stallions, died last Friday night. Mrs. Watson, nf Newmarket. who has spent a couple of weeks at her daughter’s, Mus. Rutledge. has returned home. Mr. Rankin Hughey, who has been working at Ramsay’s Works. Orlllia, for some time, was home on a. visit last. Sal- urday, and this week went to Teston, where he has secured a. position at Luud's carriage works. FULFCED 3- 60.; Brockvmo. Ont; Fsom our own Cone _ udemï¬. Farmers In this section of the country will be through harvest in about a week if the present dry, hot weather continues. Swing grain, whir h was not sown very eanly, will not yield Very well, owing to rust, and the drought. Mr. B. SCephenuun, who had his hand mangled in the threshing machine last week, is. pregressiug rapidly, but; il will be 5mm: time before he will be able to use his hand. 3 Miss Legge. of Mount Forest is wait. Miss Legge. of Mount Forest ing friends in the neighbnrhood Absoluter Pure. [111: m E Moved by Dr. Urr, secopdeï¬ by Mn In change in tin: staff of teachers after mmler never vanes A marvel of purity. 1 and wholesomeness. More economical e ordinary kinds, and cannotbe 50M in itinn with the multzcude of low testéhm‘u alum or phosphate powderi Sold oulv ROYAL. BAKIxu POWDER Co.. 106 Wall [Single copies, 3 cts Woodbri dge J. M LAWRENCE, Secy UaK mldges. STOPS D ro ppl n gs from Nasal passages Gold in Head. HAY FEVER. OATARHH SOUTHING, CLEANSING HEALING It Curtis , is visit-