‘ J. Liningston, respecting Livingston estate, to be assessed to Archibald Liv- ingston. Jos. Maxwell, dog having died, struck off Allan Badka, do do Anthony Kefl'er, do do Nicholas Snider. do do Gideon Burton, do do \Vm. Thomas, do do John Ringland, bitch having died, struck â€if. Moved by Mr. Arnold, seconded by Mr. R. Watson, that the Court, of Revis- aion do now adjourn until June 1613)), then to meet at 10 a. m.â€"Carried. John and George Mason, to be assessed as joint. tenants for the west half of lot 21. Can. 9. A petition by Gavin anrie and 55 others asking to have the fence removed from off the sidu»rnad between luts 20 and 21 in the 7th C(mcessinn;als(.\ to have trees along said road cut, down. John Nattress, to be assessed as joint tenant with Richard Nattress on lot 20. Con. 10. The Council then met. for general busi- ness. The reeve in the Chair. JVIembers all present. The minutes of last meeting were read and, on motion, nppruved. A claim for 1 sheep and 1 lamb killed by dug or dogs, valued at $10 and $5, respectively, was made by Jonatlmn Kersy. Moved by Mr. Arnold, seconded by Air. High, that. the following sheep claim he paid, being two-thirds valnezâ€"To Jonathan Kersy for 2 sheep $10â€"Carricd. Moved by Mr. High, seconded by Mr. ‘Wm. \Vatsun, that the following alter- atlous and additions be made in the as- sessment roll of the township for the pz‘elserlt‘ygear, viz. : Robert W atson, to be assessed for $400 7 'ICOUIB. J. Livingston, respecting Livingston estate, should be A. J. Livingston, west. half 10!; 28, Con. 7. Joseph Maxwell, dog having died. Allan Ban‘ka, do Anthony Keller, do Nicholas Snider, do Gideon Burton. do Wm. Thomas, do John Ringlnnd, bitch having died. John and George Mason, to be assessed as joint tenants for west half lot 21, Con. John Nattress, to be assessed as joint tenant with Richard Nabtress. lot 20, in the 10th Cum. George Kew, to be assessed as joint tenant on lot 34, Con. 11. Robert \Vebster, to be assessed for $400 income. George Kew, to be assessed as tenant on lot 34, Con. 10. Edward Miller, not having any dog to be struck uï¬â€œ.â€"Camed. Moved by Mr. High, seconded by Mr. R. Watson, that. the clerk be and is here- by authorized to notify P. S. Gibson, P. L. S. tastuke out, the miginal road allow- ance from 7th Uon. to deviation (in side road between Lots 20 and 21 in the 7th Cumâ€"Carried. The members having subscribed and taken the oath of otï¬ce, proceeded to business. , The following appeals were presented to _t.he_(_}qurt:q The Reeve in the chair. Members present: Messrs. ngh, Arnoli, \Vataon and Watson. The Municipal Cuuncil of the township of Vaughan met atthe Town Hall. on Tuesday, the 27th day of May, 1890, at 10 a. 111., as Courtof Revision. Moved by Mr. High, seconded by Mr. Arnold, that the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized to pay the foll'uwing road accouMs:â€"â€" Dist. No. 1. To R.Rumble fay 21% days draw- iug gravel at $1.56 ............... $ 32 “’11). Glass 56 cedar posts at 120 6 R. Rumble 319 loads gravel,aud 1 days work in pit ............... H. Rumble 4; days drawing gravel . ............................ Thos. Rumble 8.} days drawing gr ravel.. Ed. Irwin 1:, Dist. No. Leeds Richardson 1 wheel road days wmk 1n p1t.. planer. . , ... ................. R. Watson for piling plank E. \Vhitmore 4 days levelling gravel .............................. R. S Haslem drawing. 15 lomls gravel on W'und‘nridge side road ................................. \Vm. Illellish ï¬lling: gravel†. . Levi Elliott fixing bolts for ll‘hompsnu’s bridge. . 3111111 5111 6::1'; L-d (KSCJQPS‘ are 11p1yvxmptomn of , 8'16 '11 as 114.111 .11111111111102111102 101‘ mg .11 :‘ZHI'1I 11111 111L. 111‘ hnvking £11111 spiuing, 1': 01 dcbil1tv.1:.1c 1f you 110 11‘ -111v 01 1hr 11 01' kindn d symmoms you and sz‘mwlul 1130110 111110111 111 \cuxing 1, )1..\1v .729 Quanta/L 1': time. .‘119 211(30an 1,1'01‘1mved N 11-) L PALE! is scld by ~ 1 "1, 11 rim bc‘vanC 1):. 11111 11111;; 5111? r 117 name. 3M; â€cwnac w. Vaughan Council 400 6 00 l 00 200 50 Electors take notice that in accordance with the provisions‘ of the Onmrio Election Act, be- ing Chaptersmf tlm Revised Statutes. See’s 51. 189 and 191, My. (â€1.1%. Smith, one of the cun'liâ€" dates for the reprexentutiun 0f the East, Riding of the County of York in the Legislative As- sembly uf Ontario at the approaching election, has uppointed MR. G. R. VANZANT, As his Financial Agent. All persons who have any bills, charges or claims against the said candidate for or in respect, of stud election, shall send in such billï¬, charges or Claims within one month from the day or the declaration of said election to the agent aforesaid, Otherwise said persons shall be debuted of their right, to re- cover such claims mid every 01- any part thereof. J. W. WIDlHFIELD,‘ _ Vote for Mr. Gr. B. Smith. asupporter of Mr. Mowat and honest chernment, a full treasury, Provincial Rights,Equal Rightsflonest Rights and no humbug. on IJFhursxilaLy next, the 5th of By-Law No. 568, appointing commisv sioners for building and repairing side- walks in the following divisions on Yonge St, vlz. :â€" No. lâ€"Caleb Ludfm-d. N0. 3â€"John Tyndall. Nu. 5â€"M. Naughton. The Council then adjourned until June 16th. All attempts to make party capital out, of the Separate School question are either ignorant, or dishonest, and will be dis countenanced by every fair-minded man who knows a little of Canadian history.â€"- Rev. Dr. Gavan. East YOK Eientinn FINANCIAL AGENT A good general servant. Apply to Mrs. Wm Wright, two miles north of this village. Dist. No. 3. Neil Black for 12 cedar posts delivered, at 160, hauling tim- ber, putting in culvert. and brushing wash out &c. 7th Con Richard Jarrett lillimz in wash- out (be. 7th Con. .... ... . Jas. McDonough for grading Kleinburg hill and ï¬xing side Kleinburg hill...:................. J. J. Cameron repairing scraper. J. L. Card for timber posts and June. Peter Rogers, putting in 2 new culverts,4 days’ work,8th Con S. iHllliard. drawing 47 loads on Moved by Mr. Arnold, seconded by Mr. R. Watson, that. the Clerk and Treasurer’s "salary be raised ï¬fty dollars to date from January 151;, 1890.â€"-C‘u‘ried. The following by-laws were passed:â€" By-Law No. 567, altering the boundar- ies of Polling Sub-Divisions Nos. 6 and 8, by putting the parts of lots 2] to 25, in- clusive, east. of the gravel road. m the 8th Con , now 11) No. 6 into Polling Sub-Division N0. 8. I wm‘k. 93 72 Moved by Mr â€Arnold, seconded by Mr. High that Robt. Holliugshead be and Is herebv appointed path- -maater in place of Christian Wurater, who refuses to actâ€"Carried. We want reliable energetlc men to sell our \‘111 (‘rv stock p10vious expenence not neces- HLI y; 111w 11 11,11 with tact; and @1101 gy 0:111 succeed, t0r111sl'1bel.l.l,eithcl salary o1 co111missio11;out- ï¬t; 1190. Ourugcnts have many advantages. such as selling lxmne-grmvn, hardy Canadian , stock. Choice row specialties. which are 0f value, and “hick can only be secured Irom us, such {LS {L complete. list, of New Russian Apples, the Ritson "Pear, Saunders Plum. Hilborn Raspberry,Moore’s Ruby and Black Champion Currants, Moore’s Dimhqud Grape, &c., & . Wheat new (.111 per hush . Wheat red 1101‘ bush .1 Wheat; spring per bush \Vheuli 1,:11050J1c1'bush Barley 1191 bush (mt 1‘01 bush. D1 011 hogs p111 humhed Ulnckens 1101 pllil‘ . .. . . .. Butter lb mlls l'lggs new 1111' 1‘1 per 1102 Potatoes 1101' D11" . 211111115 T111 Hips Yellow per b113,. Cabbage 11m .102 lee per doz ..... . Pursuips per doz Carrots vex [.112 Onions per bag leislles per doz Hwy timothy Hay clover Straw FDNTHILL NURSERIES. LARGEST IN CANADA. We have given pmtivnlar nttontinn to the propagation of Hardy Varieties suitable to ï¬ne northern sections of Canada. For terms apply t'q‘ THE L. Court House, Toronto M my 25m, 1890. walk......._...... AGENTS WANTED $211311: iiflvvttiï¬tmwta. WAN TE D. TORONTO, June 5, 1890 E LEBER $1.00 Der Year. Markham P. 0., Mind wandering cured. Banks Ioarned in mmr '11113'. 'l‘vstunmnmlH1mm 11.11 parts of the £10110.Prn.1\15ct\131‘05’1‘ 111.11, ., at rn :mrflic Iinn to Prof. A Loi..c.;;c,237 ELEM/1w.NL517Y<>~~k. “@112 wurhrtï¬ STONE & WELLINGTON, Toronto, Ont Sheik, County (3f X0rk,_ Returning Otï¬ce): $1 CC . 1 00 . U 5).} . (r 76 . 0 425 . 0 38 . 7 (Ju 0 2:3 1‘2 00 S 00 '7 00 494 to $0 00 0 00 O (K) 0 78 0 4:5 0 L59 18 25 17 52 733 400 H54 (Ly-31¢ ope » 1 0 0 0 0 .DOZBSC 20.2170 #100004 0 0 U 0 ()0 ‘2') 20 1:5 v 4.9.2 To Contractors and Builders. For sale, about twoâ€"hundred thousands feet of ï¬rst-class Hem- 10ck,l\luplc,Elm(hurrl and soft) and basswood lumber. suitable for all bullding purposes. All bills promptly attended to. Apply to JOS. NOBLE, ‘ Nobleton, Ont. 2}; stories, nearly new. The house is well ï¬tted un 11 nd has all the modern Improvements. Heat- ed by hot air furnace. Half udre of land, more or less; good stable. Large carrenter 5110p. if not purchased will be removed. There is a. quan- tity of small fruits and plentv of hard and soft water. Terms easy. Apply *0 27â€"tf N, SHUNK, Maple VILLAGE OF MAPLE, J. T. SAIGEON, We have purchased for 590. 011 the Dollar the largest Wholesale Manufac= turér’s Stock of Ready-Made Clothing ever sold in Canada, and on Thursday, May Ist, we will inaugurate the BIGGEST BARGAIN SALE 300 Children’s Suits for 75c. per suit, worth $2 200 Children’s Suits for $1.50 per suit, worth $3 300 Children’s Suits for $2.75 per suit, worth $5 500 Boys’ 3 pc. Suits, any size, for $3.50, worth $6 500 Youths’ Suits, sizes from 15 to 20 years, for $4 50,worth $3 GORE DIST. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE 60.; ‘EEMEERENGE & GEMEREL P. 0. Address King, RESIDENCE SPRINGHILL. THURSDAY MORNING, AT 9 O’OLOCK The sale will commence. This is the greatest chance ever Offered to buy a high class of clothing cheap. Our staffof salesmen will be doubled, and we will do all in our power to serve everybody, but we would remind the people to come in tne mornlng and avoid the afternoon i‘ush.' Ever held in Toronto. This colossal stock embraces the ï¬nest class of goods both in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits, and the whole will be offered without reserve. Among them are the following specials :â€" STAND FROM TIE-IE CRASH .! GUUGH, THE WMERWL WW MAN; A nine-roomod, brick-clad dwelling, in the Your Vote and Influence are respectfully solicit-ed for Nomination, Thursday, May 29th. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. FOR SALE. T he British America, TO ,THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST RIDING 0F YORK I Insurance Agent Our store will be closed on Wednesday in order ts mark these goods off, and on NOTICE, THE REFORM CANDIDATE 128 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO. Also the -â€"â€"FORâ€" -â€"-â€"FOR THE.â€" Polling. Thursday, June 5th Wm. B. Proctor, All Other Articles in his Line Orders Sclicited 36 Satisf «ction Guaranteed. Single Harness ON HAND I Made In IIIIII‘a __.ATâ€" WM. HARRISON’S. Supplied. REPAIRING DONE \VI’I‘IF NEA'E‘NESS, CHEAPN ESS AND DISPATCH“. The undersigned has on hand all kinds of ï¬rst~ clus coal. which will be delivered at; the con- ‘seuionce of yurclmsers, 01' parties may (lrmv it themselves from I have purchased alot of wond of all kinda, hard and saith-0n] Mr. Full'u'ton Gibson, which I am prepared to sell at leusonublc prices. COAL ï¬lCHMflND HHLL STATRW. G-tf RICHMOND HILL. WE EIEQEEQEIEIQQ $3.60 IEE “QQQEEQE. WOOD AND 300 Men’s Suits (all wool) for $3.75, worth $8 350 Men’s Suits (gull wool) for $5. wnl‘lh $10 700 Men’s Suits (all weal) for 810, wm'm $10 to $20 1,000 Pairs all W001 working pants for $1 per pair 800 Pairs Sunday Pants for $2.50, worth $4 MECHANH s' JNS'I'II'U'I / Library of over 1-000 volulncs,tm0n ovary Tuesday evening. in the Mn.-- sonic Hall‘fmm '7 to d n'ralnuk l E. Law,Librn,â€" rizm. '1‘ F McMahon, Some/m. RICHMOND HILL 17mm: BRIGADE BAND meets for practice every Wodcsduy & Saturday evening at. 8 o‘clock W. Sheppard, Leader. W E Wiiex. VILLAGE Coerb.â€"-flc v0. “"111. Pugsley, Conn cillm‘s. Messrs. P (i Snvugo, Wm A Sanderson,W Atkinson, Dr \Vilsrm. Uiclk. M. I‘ecfy P‘er 18111091111: -]{e;z111r1r 111901171;r 211d Monday of 91' my 11111111,] hé‘hl 111 the Council Chamber. at 81.) 111. I\I<21111>(,1,,11i111‘100. Coltiï¬ 19115 .sissuud to member; 0112,11 1m†11mm to 0.01 {111111 11111111335521.1111 (211111110113 \1111. H. l‘ugslay, 01111511111. 11 A. cholls, Semetuu - The Metjlodiét} sabbathuschom Tumperuncc As snciation \Ssuc 111mlge (nu-(Is: every Sunday when desired. \\'m.1i:u‘ri.\tml snp1’_ A. 0. U W. Iu Lodge No.1]4, Meots' m the Masonic H2111 on the sec and and fun 1th Tm sduy of each month at 8 0 '~clm k p.13) . Boneï¬cm‘y cer- tiï¬catcgiven f())'>"_’()()()in(-.nge of death. John Brown, Muster Worknmn R 1‘} I :1. 190 R. T. of Tempo, 2mm Rich“ mind Hill Council No. «13, Meelrs'm ’iempmwnr 3‘231‘,oa,ch ulterâ€" 115nm Tuosnln 3 From]; MEIR o< 13 m. Bene- ï¬ciary cortit inn 1' '1 or female: membenfm ~ 1.(':HUor m “2,000, one 130.]: my: Lblt m < . H. Sande ~ hon Selvd ()muw. 3 1/ ~ A ,cï¬c odem: Secrcta v m Ancient. Order 0f Forestemv Court; Richmond No TO-IG. meets in the Masonic Hull every tutor» mate Fridm' evening at 8 o’dock. Thus Ludfortl C R, W E\\‘1'n:y,secrcmry 110111an Lodge, A 1" ‘K' -A M, No 23, G R C meets m the lodge r00m,1\lm<(mic Hall. on the Monday on or before full 111001), at 8 o’clock p m. '1' Newton. \V M, R E Law, secretary Presbyterian Chlu‘clrâ€"ï¬ordcos at 1] a m and G 30 p 1)). Sunday school at 230 p :11. Prayer meeting on \Vcrlncsdny evening an 7.30. rtev W W Percival, Pastor 101mm Cutlml.c Clmrchâ€"Services in order as folluws : 'l‘hm‘nhill at 9 a. m and R-icllmund Hill at10.30 a. m ; tlm Iollowlng Sunday at “10111110an Hill at. S) a m and ‘i'llornhlll at 10.30 am. Rev J J Egan, l’nswr April 3rd, 1890 St Mary’s Episcopal Churchâ€"Services at 3 p 111. except the third Sunday of everv mouthnvhen the servxce and sacrament are held at 11 a. 111. Sunday school at 1.301) :11. Rev W W Bates, Rector Methodist Cl‘i111‘c11â€".Sei'vices at 10.30 a. m and 15.30 p m, and Sunday sehooi at 2 30 p in. Young people's prayer meeting Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting ’l‘hursduy evening in the lecture room. liev J M Simpson, superintendents, Rev Gr N Rutledge, ass~ mm; Imported from the largest; and most celebrateï¬ herd in England. Yorkshire Boar for Service, Examine before buying elsewhere. Terms to sum 0110 cf the largest Dental Ofllcesin the Dominion Gold Amalg um, and Porcelain OSCAR J. BROWN. N. E.Comer Yonge & Queen Streets. Toronto. IEsT SETS TEETH - $8110. FJANDREWS, Ofï¬ce Hours~g a. m. to 6 p. m.. Mon- days, and Satuxdays to ID p.m. " (SrICNEI I£AL " NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES, l-‘llllngs and Pomcaain Also agent for the world renowned Vitalized Air for Extrachon. Electric Light used for evening. rowns (teeth thbout a Sf 11121132 flit-wing. Agéut fo; the celebrated B E L L OIEGAN . Dentist, plate) :1 specialty. THOMAS F. BOYNTON. “(Ilezu'view Farm,†Victoria Square 0 2m Churches.