The semimunual conveuvinn of the County of York W. C.T.U. will be held in the Meth- odist Church, Aurora, on Thursday and Fri- day. March 15th and 16th.1888. Ou'l‘hurs- day evening the Address of Welcome is to be given by Mrs. Johnston, of Aurora, and responded to by Mrs. Wiley, of Richmond Hill. Mrs. Jarmin, 0: Toronto, will give an address on “White Shield“ mmunent. On Friday afternoon the programme is to be supplied by the Turonto Y's. Mrs. Keefer, of Toromo, is expected to lecture on Friday evening. Auction Sale. Mr. J. C. Stokes‘ Aucbiéuver, farm stockimplemenls, houseiv &c.. of Mr. Wm. Cluhine, lot 3 Vaughan. 011 Thursday, the 15* Sale at 11 o’clock. No reserve pzietor is giving up furmipg. A little girl writes us thus:-Mn.Em‘ron,â€" If Sir John Macdoua'wl got a change 0‘ heart :I: the Crossley and Hunter meetings. do you Lblnk that when he gets smother 111m in will make him a good Grit ? Yes, Miss, we think it might. We believe in growth in grace.â€" Important Credit Sale. The valuable farm stock. implements and Lousehold fnrm'ure of M". Hugh McOuLch- ( on, lot 15, 3rd Con. Vaughan, will be sold by public auction on Saturday, the 17th of March, 1888. Sale to commence at one v'::lock. Salem Eckalflt. Auctioneer. A mee‘mg for the purpose of organizing a. Farmer‘s Institute for the West Riding of York will be held in St: Marks Hall, Carlton, on Tuesday, March 13th at 10.30 a. m. 0w. ing to unfavorable weather the meeting call- ed for 2nd inst.was postponed till above date ‘;d., 13th inst. Steele Bros. 4: Co., Seed llIerchauts,Toron- to, announce this week their choice Stock of carrot. turnip. and all kinds of garden seeds. Everything reliable coming from this well- known ï¬rm. Parties having any choice wheat, peas, oatspr other seed are requested to send samples or call at, their buildings. Newmm‘ke Anrom ..... King Rmtnmvn I‘hornhill . Weston..,..‘ “nvemim't Pukdule †TORON'I‘O lemoxb Hut Last Tuesday in the House n! Commons a motion by Mr. Mills to the eï¬ect that it was the dutv of the government to introduce a bill amending the Scott Act, was voted down by 109 to 57. With the single exce t- iou of Mr. Wright. member for Ottawa County, every Conservative voted against the motion, and every straight Liberal supported it. Mr. Naugllton & Bro., two lots above the Elgin Mills, Yonge St. will have an auction sale of farm stock, Implements and houseâ€" hold furuilure on Monday, the 12th of March. As the proprietors have leased their farm there will be no reserve. Sale at one o‘clock. Nine months’ credit will be given on all sums over 510. Salem Eckardt. Auctioneer. TORONTG. City Hall Brnck Sunset E’M‘kdlflu.. . .. I‘m Thm‘nhill .. mcmum‘r, King ... A. urns-n. wumrket Credit Sale. Messrs. D. ct T. Thomson wiIl have a cre- dit sale of farm stock,implemeuts, household furniture &c.. on Lo'. 11, 3rd Con. Markham, on Tuesday, March 20th 1888. As the pro- prietors‘ lease has expired the sale will be without rosexw. Sale to commence at 1 o'cluck, sharp. Terms as followsâ€"Store Pigs. Potatoes, Vmegm‘, Fowls, sud nll sums of 310 and under cash, over that nmoum 7 months‘ credit will be given on approved hows. Salem Eckardt, Aucuoneer. PRUCTOR’S The next. meeting of V be held on Tuesday, the Town Hall, Vellore, c 63:» EE N. R. R. TIME TABLE. Comments with“! trains. Moving the Palmer LICIISO Richmond Hi“. as fu‘llnws: Mai &1“.xpress.Nnrth & Sonthw Accommmmï¬mx " “ Expreq: North... Mm South... NY Bronk Street Guy Hull ...... 'ntil further notice “ails will be closed at the humml Hill Post Ofï¬ce as knows:â€" RNINGz-GninnNnrtl\,50111h East and West, innlmliny Thornhill, AMgtple,Toyofltn‘lmfl‘ {mufï¬n 7.45 POST OFFICE NOTICE 'enport I; (Z) (3‘ A; wrancr nh0ve-â€"Registemfl Lem h F‘xfteen Minutes mod hours for 010‘ \V'. ( HILL County Convention. Farmers' [ns‘ituta Vaughan Counc It was ever '1 hus. T. Uninn “ill moot in We Hull nu Monday evening next, (i OING NORTH Mn.“ A 8.10 GOING sou'm Credit Sale. wle, Tom :1 south Seeds. 8m $3.33 8.40 8.51 9.10 .>.. 'n m‘sd 1F: STAGE LINE. lmliny Thornhil], Gum, llal’khan&C. |.Enst and West (us Ekgraï¬. 1's pmsthe hmuderl in M‘hel‘ than the above TI OIDEDGDCIL) V! V FY. Postnmster A000!“ 11 4:3 12!“ Act u of A‘IH‘Ch as the pro March 8. ‘88 win sell the 01d furnimre. 40 Mail 6.0: will the 5) JR Ladies Entertained. A special meeting of the W. C. T. Union of this place was called on Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. Currier, the Presi- dent, the business being to consult the ladies upon what form of entertainment should be extended to the ladies of the Aurora W. C. '1‘. U., who, upon invitation, \vi re to Visit the temperance friends of Richmond Hill on Tuesday evening. On motion it was unani. mously decided to furnish a programme of our best local talent to be given in the Temperance Ha l. with a lunch- eon at its close. Accordingly an the expect- ed time u. large load of ladies presented themselves at the Hall. where they were welcomed most heartily by the friends con- gregated. As soon as the visitors were made comfortable after their drive. the meeting was called to order by the President. who occupied the chair as Mistress of Ceremonies, and performed the duties of that ofï¬ce aith the best of satisfaction- The ï¬rst in order was an address from Mrs. Johnston. of Aurora. who not only gave an account of the work of the Union in that town. but of term perancp work in general. She spoke of a week's temperance revival In Aurora, and said that much good had been done. In speaking of the work of the Unions she said that an onlooker would never know what good was being accomplished by them in a quiet way. and gave instances in pro)! of her assertions. ltev. Mr. Simpson was then call- ed upun. and gave an encouraging address. The following interesting programme was rendered :â€" Selections,Nellie's Blue Eyes and Peek-a-Boo Harmonica Club. Recitation. . . . . . . . . . Flying Jim's Last Leap Miss B. Wilson. Song. . . . . . . . . . . . There's sure to be a Way W. D. Atkinson. accompanied bv the Guitar and Harmonica Club. Song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sleep, Darling, Sleep Miss Simpson. Reading. . . . . . . . The Henhoked Husband W. A. Sanderson. Selections..(a) See-Saw Waltzes. (b) Blue Belle of Scotland with variations Harmonica Club. Song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Under the Mistletoe Mrs. Sisley. Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pledged in Wine W. A. Sanderson. Du. t. . . . . . . . . . . .Jesus Lover of My soul W. D. Atkinson and MiSS Simpson. After a pleasant hour or more spent in partaking of refreshments and in seem! in- tercourse. the ladies started for home. As a larger quantity of provisions had been pre- pnred than was required. a ten cent souial was held the following evening. and many of the villagers availed themselves of a hearty meal. Credit Sale. Annual Meeting. Mr. Wm. Munslmw. whose farm is the-20d . The WP" Mllrkhnm PlOWmen's Associa- Lot beluw Richmond Ham on um Vaughan tlnu hi‘lu' their annual meeting uv. the re>i. side. will lmve :m uuutiun sale of farm stuck. d‘mc“ “f M“ Simm“ Rm‘erv 0" Thumb!" implements, &c.. (m Samrdnv, the 24th of FVh- 33rd, \vle the (election of “men‘s [(mk Mural 1833. Sula m wmmrï¬ne M 12 (pclock place. 'l‘lm fnllowingz gentlemen will he the noun. The sale will he “itbom reserve as "m'e-h‘mfm‘s fm‘ 18882â€"3112 Arthur Qumu-z. .‘Ir. Munslmw line: rented his {mm- A cram-it Pl'ps-i‘Mr- F-w~ Jackâ€. Vice-Pres.; l“. Helm- ..f 7 mnnths will 1)., gm." m, an gums over Ray, 6r. Secer-y; W. L. Hmitvr. 'l'rea-aurer. $10. Sulem Eukurdl, Auctiunuev. DH'Wt‘WSi J- PadflP', A. Elm", \V. J. NewV _ T,†V, ,7 , A. _ _ \V. Npss‘ Sl‘.‘ S. Rim-r. \V. L. Hunter, F. 0L1 Shepard (\1 Piper Savage dc Donnelley A. Wright& lunes . McKenzie J: King Savage dc ’l‘revenhun Trench & A<hmn The third Ilia-Union of the FDRSOI‘I under the auspices of 1119 Richmond Hill Mecliumcs' Institute will be held in me Masonic Hall, Richmond Hill. on Tuesday evening. March 111th, 1888. Upon this occasion Dr. B. D. Orr. of Maple. will deliver his ct-lebmtellmcw and Original lecture, entitled “The Origin of Civilizutions." which everyone should hear. MiSS Ida. Simpson. the Hannumca Club und other local talent, will aim tnku part in the programme. Rev. W. W. Percival lm‘: kind- ly consented to act as chairman Admission, Members frep, on presentation of member- ship nickel; Nun-members 15 Cents. Chair taken at 8 o‘clock. It is to be hoped there will be u good attendance. When Weme 'n L lished in one vululm Mun“ hook. Rmue was mmie of 1500 I7 Tnble of Synonyms. New Words that bud years later came hl] edition of larger size lustmtions, Ilmu aft. years, H Biograpnicu 10,001) Names. and n Murrison A: Atkinsm: . . . . . . . . . . V . . . . . . . 230 C. \Vngbt & Tyrrell . .. . . . . . . . .. “261 IE will be unticed the beat time was made in 36 seconds less than at the ï¬rst practice. c1'0~.~-e\'ml, In tackling n. fel hand. 01‘ co ing the rum]; "Revive us Agiin." Mr. F. Kirkluy sxill asks for rocipl'ucitx'mnd intivumes that if his customers ml] “(min re- viw- him will: thwir pmrunuge im will rpri‘ pI-ocnte with a gnud supply of i-(Jsh omngec, lemons, dates. ï¬gs, raisins, candle-1 and all kinds of COBftOlviUIIS. He also states that a. name and nddleas on a post. Curd will guar- antee n. preswnt from him free of charge. Read hisulmnge nf ad. A Pugilistic Editor. In its last issue the «dimer of the Aurora Bormiis refers to the York Tribune as being :1 “beliicow foundiiug," and wnudms why it. cannot mind its own business and let pence- ah|e journals alone. But, on the mime page he gives a yr iphic description of in. black eye and banda Hi hand. the realm of n comlmi lick-ween llimse f and one of Aurora's amateur pugilists, in which the lust named came out second brst. This young man, who now Wears a “_shu.led imam," Says he don‘t mind trying his [mud on an oppunem who may he crocr-eye-d, but in fut-urea he will duciine tackling a. fellow who strikes with the left hand. Oi course “Teddy†was only uphold- ing the rcpu‘untiun ufj urnulism. Ti IcI Hose h l l 116 ltd- bus T h Li [1 Growth of a Big E new 1m «'5 of the F 11w pan-s o] The mum H L1: Re-Union a. map l‘ractic Imblidgu . it Wm a ears nilm' cloriul Il I“ LU] mud and omparuliwty an mlditiun Appendix as were time in ‘uti after the 3 last Fri many Lalnes. ZUS 213 230 261 146 162 W. an3, Sn, S. Runs-r. \V. L. Hunter, F. Hehukuv‘ Sr., \V. Hood. Jas, Elliott. The m-xr. mmunl meeling \xill beheld on the 2nd Tuesday in Jummry 18519. having ueigbl an to 1 W hearing such names as NHMI Cl‘en Balsam, etc. Ask fur anl 13.1 CH) not take imitatinu dealers m; upnu you. For sale by all drug sent post-paid on receipt of mun: $51) by addressing b‘ulfurd J: Cm, ville, Ont. ‘ ?nd, 1883. Captain Pugdey in the chair. Blennhers present:â€"-(thluin, Idenf‘, Sec’y, Furemau Redditt and Shvppard, Steward Trench, McMahon, Engineer- Brnwnlue, Firemen A. H righs, J‘ limes, T.Tyan,C.\Vߤu,J.Pmen Edwmfl Glover. LeVi Gaby, A. McKenzie, C. Trevetlmn. A. Savage, C. McLean, \V. Cooper, W. o. Sn'der. J. King, J. Saud- ersun, 'l‘. Trench, A Ashton,C. Morrison. C. Soulua and G. Duunelley. Mnnuea of last meecmg read and ap- prqyed. Resignation of Rubt. McDonald as a member of the R. H. F. B. was accepted, on motion uf Fireman C. Wright, second- ed by Engineer Brownlee. fans they Communication from Brancford re Tullrnauwm to be held in that city on ZUtJI of Jinnei, was read_by Sec’y. Ralph Kelly was proposed as a. ï¬reman, and Charles Wiley apprentice human. The Sec'y was instructed to place these names in the minutes to be bullotad for at next regular meeting. Bruntfurd communication was discussed and the Sec’y was instructed to ï¬ll in blank attached to comuumicatinn and for- ward it. tn Sec’y of Brantfurd m'vmmitteu. Minutes of Regular Meeting of Rich- mtmd Hlil Fire Brigade held in the 0mm- cil Ulmmber on Friday evening, March Band By-Law committee reported no prngl‘ess. feslgnatï¬nn from Robt. McDonald was read by Suc’y. A lenglhy discussion took placra when report of Band By-Law cmnmintee was taken up, and McMahon,Steward Trench Sec’y, Fireman McKenzie, the members of the committee and other members tak- ing part therein. The matter was ï¬nally settled by the See’y moving, Fll‘eluun Trevethan secunding, that the Band Byâ€" Roll-was called a-nd ï¬rémen pnimd and had a guud practice at cunpling. imitate t" be 1 Law committae be iï¬ï¬trllcted to submit By Laws of Band to this Brigade at next umftigg fur a ï¬ngl passingâ€"Carri d. Nasal B Ac able _ swors . A Droppingsfrom ‘ ~ ' ' ~ ~ ~3 Nasal passages EAsv To USE, into the throat and excessive expectomtion caused by Ca- tarrh. Sold by Druggists. or sent pros-paid on receipt of price, 500. and $1. Address )un )l'nll L run-ciao I. co., Brockvllle, one. inn; 0 Fire iLi FEM ll’€ An ‘rln 11mm us soon after L \KAXCE AND NAME. The l'urnz' erS achievcd by NaSrLi 13 len -( cure for Catan'h and Caid in s induced illipl‘incip‘wd parties t. The public are unutimwd eccived by nustnnns imitul aim in name and appearm such names as Nasal Cv'enan,1\': etc. Ask fur szl “Mm : PERSONALS an mi :1 Brigade nu . Russell and Mr. Mniloy fl and Lbnnks them for 'heir He also asks for further ing to his aunt's nï¬nirs l, and says he will come t‘ on as his health will pe r the unfortunate woman. \g here [W the ï¬rst nf “fay imc suggests lhe advimhii R Eli I A G E; 3? A\V-Ab Thumb We OUN Med home mp, huvil thl canuo Home som ive unt's annn's un ewill come to thi nlth will permi [late Woman. H a ï¬rst. 0f 3L1}, an lhe advimluiiity< xe family in Lh & be prevailed n; :11 e inn SOUTHENG, CLEANSING, HEALING. BATARRH, Cold in Head. HAY FEVER. It Cures lured cup- 'l'he letter we sent bv y sister of Grahame's : sister of Grahame's she is at 1er 8011 for Izter is dnt- nVeys his loy for the 'heir offer rtber par- 1'11 up THOMPSON & SGN, Owing to the heavy bank failures and the great stringenC‘, in the money market we haVe had offered to us and havr completed arrangements for the purchase of some enormout lots of goodsâ€"for cashâ€"at prices never before thought Oi even by the most idle dreamer. Everywhere throughout the Dominion the increased rate fo discount and the scarcity 01 money are causing the over-gorng and plethoric manufacn turers to “clamor aloud for clemency.†Great ï¬rms are to- day almost tottering into bankruptcy. Wealthy mill~owners and manufacturers are now, for the ï¬rst time since 1857, “on their knees,†and unless conï¬denca can be restored to the business community and the present apprehension of danger averted, who can tell what dire calamity may befall the country ? While this state of things continues the tremen-n dous efï¬cacy of “hard cash,†like the philosopher’s stone of old, is working marvels and prodigies indeed. For the next thirty days, or while the goods last, or the manufacturers will supply goods at similar prices, we offer 2 y I E ~ . se.» wonders exist in thousands of f fm‘m but are sui‘pusseil by the ‘ unu‘un‘ of invention. Those who are in need of proï¬table work that can be dune while livm:,y at Izomo s‘muM at once sau‘l their address Lu Hullecb & (10., Portland. Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex, of all ages. can earn frmn 5 to per day and u; wards wherever they live. You are started free. Cupiml not, required. Some have made over ï¬ftydullm-smu single umy as this Work. All succeed REVIVE Us AGAIN FGBQEB SALE GROCER AN D CONFECTIONER. Yul] can be supplied as cheap by me as by any other pe'scm. Recent improvements makes it the must pexfect Sewing Machine offered to the public ; easy to lenm, easy to manage. case hardened parts makes is durable. You mm also be supplied with an Or any other of ï¬v-st-chzss make, or if you need a. RICHMC ND HILL, Asks this and hopes you will respond. He has on hand FLCSh Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Figs, Raisins, Candies, Nuts. &c., of all kinds. 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