VOL. XIII. EMMA! Er. Isms G Lanmstaï¬' AT THE LIBERAL PRil‘lTiNG 62 PUBLISHING HOUSE Furmerly 'Iinsutluut Sm-gzmm L!) the NowYm-k Sta to Woman‘s HI 1311M. New York City, mm Vis- itim: Play 1) m mummy» Hospital and Snubllczn Dispensnl‘w<, Brooklyn. Oflice hoursâ€"Until 10 u m ; U to 8 1-) 1n THURSDAY MORNING ’i". F. MCMAHON. Late hf Toronto, has )nu‘vhnsnd cue xosidence of Dr Urr, Maple. Will cuntinuo practice {mm same place. 0mm lmursâ€"anore 10 :1 m , 2 to 3 p m, 7t09 p m BRO émmÃ©ï¬ mm? EEMJAMWW Vintorin. Somme .-. Thornhfll Walker House Woodbridgo. . Kleinburg Nobletonu Barrister, Solicitor galiotaz'y, Conveyancer, c. Toronto Ofï¬ceâ€"No. 14 Building & Loan Chambers, No.x5 Toronto Street. Auwra. 13h, 85h, 16t11,a,nd Q Ricinr' ' Hill ...... 9th :Lnt-l: _ ‘ Palmer House) niarldmm .A Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce open every Saturday. %GNEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRE‘JT RATES Parthenon. (‘ook (E \Vallace, BXRRISI‘IHCS, SOLICITORS &c OEFICE : 18 KING gnu-11m EAST, Tono'm‘u Riuhnmnd Hill P. 0. Every Saturday. Vitalized Air always on hand at appointments VVox'ks like u charm Free from main. Add ' 9 A ROBINSON l,;.I).S..Aurmn Ont. Private Funds to harm Toronto Ofï¬ceâ€"34 Bank of Commerce Buildings, 19 King Street West. Thornhill Ofï¬ce~Post Ofï¬ce every Wed- nesday from 10 to 12 a. m. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ceâ€"~Post Ofï¬ce every Wednesday from x to 4 p. m. Collections in City and (.lountrv~ promptly attended to. Money to loan. Barristers Solicitors Conveyancers. &0. Toronto 0l1i0<2~drauatIa Lilo. Building, 46 King St. “’0“. ('l‘ako Elevator) Markham Oliiccâ€"Town “all. (up- Hairs.) BARRISTERS' SOLICITORS. NUTARIES. &C. i’nvute Funds to harm on Mortgage at Lowest Rates of Interest. Mr Gregory \\'ill be at the Markâ€" ham Oflice every Saturday from S) a m to 4 30 p, m‘; and at Webber's Hotel, Unionville, every Saturday from 51). 111.. to 8 p: 1 51%qu g3 flmmflm Um] ertmkor '5 “it E Inbalmm's, Fll'ls‘rzn “unue‘hingg .'M\ :uys on 4‘“ Hanna magmas 4% wgzwazw, 105 Adelaide street East. 01011110110311 '1 ‘55: pet: annum, in advanmï¬! £3: ! BARRIST/flls, SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES J S Fullm‘ton W I) GREG ANDREW DUDE BENTON & DODS, BUSINESS CARDS. J. l. MILLER B .\ &I\I B, Toronto University and M (1 1’ S u, Tau Z;- :IQ’) Jig â€if? L?’ PRIVATE FUNDS T0 TrOAN. K VVRIGII‘I‘ BRO S, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. IS PU BLISHED EVERY RICHMOND HELL. ONT. I». 1f‘1. LAWRENCE, Money to 10an at lowest rates EDITOR (f2 Pnommc‘x‘on (Late of Brookh n .Y ,) Dr. A. wainsun. ‘yOI’A’ SURGEON DENTIHTE USED BY h,a,nd 29nd ‘Jth uni-121111 Erma. iJCIlml. 11» ADV in“? o yin 3&3. a . \V Cook, â€"\Va,llu.ce ..‘21sr. “23rd “28th â€29 M1 .30“) FICAVK B DI‘."’I‘0N, B C L 18th E. .7. B. DUNCAN G W HOLMES of each month :10 TORONTO 1w. (El-3‘: E FY. NOTARY PUBLIC, CHMMISSIONER IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, &c. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. Veterinary Surgeon, Gold Medalist of the Ontario Veterinary Cellege Tomato. Will Visit Richmond Hill Wednesday and Satur‘ day afteruhnn of each week. Day or night, culls promptly attended to. A full supply of medicines constantlyon hand. lid-311105. Licenï¬cu Auctioneer for the Coun’nes of York \mmrmand Peel. Goods sold on consignment Generalsales of stock, etc., promptly attended to at reasounule raters. I" 0. addro ' Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York, re- spectfully solicits your rah-0mm: and friendly influence. sales attended on the sLm‘test notice >1 11* a reusmmbe mm" P. ()‘mduxess King LicensedAuctionecrfor the County of York. 8 . . attended to on shortesbnntine and at rea- surahle mtex. Patronage solicited. Residence Maple. 20-11-‘90-tf Good accommodation “'m. Skmdou, [’1 0p Malch 27, '90 EEEEE aoEEIEE. GOLDEN LION HOTEL Q UEEN’S’ESTEL, Ten miles THDBNHILL_ from’l‘orunto A Family and Commercial Hotel reple every comfort. Excellent stables. Special arrangements made tor driving ., .W .wvw .mum muu Lululbll‘ ed it; in ï¬rst-class style, I am prepared to give the public the best 0‘ uccommodatmn Excellent stabling and attentive hustlers. Sample Rooms for commercial travellers. Terms $1 1791‘ (luv. Every accommodation to guests This large and commudious hotel is ï¬tted up with all the modern conveniences. Bar stocked with the best brands of wines. liquors and cigars. (xoud stubling and 8.11 attentn'o hostler. P. DOYLE, Prop†Thornhill Dec 5th. 1889 Every accommodation or travellers. First~class stubling and an attentive hostler. THE DOMINION HEUSE, Richmond Hill, Beuj. Brnllinger, Proprietor. Gnnd accommodation for the travelling public Chujcc Tmnpemncc Drinks. Best brands of Cium's‘ Commcdious rooms for commercial travellers GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL Temperam House. G001 uocnmmodnï¬mx fm' tynvnllers and bonrdâ€" (era. Every attention to vie-11in pm‘m ‘ Good ï¬shing. Boats to hire at ram «,nnhle 1111 w Ei’pamlâ€™ï¬ (24$;th limtel Tflazmmwz) liazvflés THOS. HUGHES, Prop. ' fl ‘eï¬ttod thq ub'ovo House and furnish- Issuer Marnage Licenses for the pogghy of Yor _ AD VANCING LOANS Lansing, Yonge St. BEST BRANDS 0F LIQUORS & CIGARS. THORNHILL, ONT., EV; éwwmg @Ea‘ï¬fï¬‚ï¬ :EEQQNEMW RESIDENCE Address PER GENT. UPWARDS. 158 KING STREET EAS'L TORONTO ‘ine Wines, quuors and Clgars l have unequalled facilities for g4; *kci‘iaiimwugh. .l :IIIIQS (I. Stokes. .oeds Richardson. Sn lam Ecka I'd! J. T. Saigon“, Thos. Cosgrovn. Prop. dation and every attention to the travelling public. RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1891 ERNEST F'LANGS‘PAFF Aurora. At rates from per (184$; In Essentials, Unify; 5n Noi’z-EsSm/zz'z'als, Liéert'y; in all things, Charity.†VVNH . 14' E L L, Prop A. J .RL‘PERTJ’rop MAPLE ONT UNIONVILLE replete with Board, $1.00 parties Dry Goods, Gaxpets, Shae-:5. T. EATON & CO. We have to think monthsI ahead 01 you to be prepared afore-time for all the exigen- cies ofa general trade large as this. It means p1inting the news of the stuffs in ad- vanceâ€"educating the general public to trade at a store that has fully learned the spirit of service, that uses its tremen- dous advantages, not for its own ends, but that it may serve you better, that buys liberally that it may di‘v‘ide liberally the proï¬ts saved. You’ll go amiss if you take for granted that stores are ‘alike, that merchandise is alike, that the ways 01 sellino' are alike The object of this monthly STORE NEWS is to prove to you and to others wherein our methods and prices are on the right 5i ' every comparison. ï¬nd T0- ronto, Whether she realizes it or not, is the better place to liVe in because we “.3 here. ‘ Whiléj'errtas’ ï¬el‘eniueid we tell you of January busi-‘ ness. We’re ï¬guring on a big‘ month’s trade. The bargains are here to make it. Each department has gainful trans- actions. The careful reading of these pages will convince you of that. Odds and ends of this and that must be closed out of stock. We want them out of the way and the money in the cash - drawer before stock-taking, Is What you’re after. It comes mostly to those bright shoppeis who watch the drift of general business and pick out the bargains. And yet it’s possible for a store to be so reasonable in its ideas and prices as to be a constant money-saver to those who buy there. This is such a one We’re doing a good, large and satisfactor) business, and givâ€" ing every buyer a clear reason for spending his or her money with us. A postal card in enough to bring all the facilildes of the Plan- to vonr home, just as much as though we were located in your tonn. 'l‘knnk ot a (flakâ€"educated to know flush. ion changes,merchandise, qnnlilios, sh‘le's: and colors - being at your beck and an}: whenever ynn wish. That‘s shopping by maiL SnmpYes of an kind of mailnblemnrchundise can In- 1m» f the asking. N. B.»In writing be cnrr‘hxl to :mh-u « yuur lvflvrs p!nixflyâ€"~Igo Yonge Street or, if how in pm‘.~0n,}n1v<-n mun Hm! \" I got. into Hm right Sh-H‘, 190is1h~ mm. her, and T. Eaton & (10.Hmmm~ Igo,192,194,196,195.nnJ 200 Y 0er Street, and 10 and 12 Queen Street ~A11 under one rooi T. UA'J'ON & (Wt. AHEAD OF TIME. “Cash and One Price.†MON EYâ€"SAVIN G TORONTO, Jan. 1, 1891. Everything passed by quietly and satis- factorily at the nomination hero on Mon- day. All the old members of the council were elected byï¬clamation, as follows: The followi " ‘. V' [who b were made: ‘ For waveâ€"Andrew Russel, 0.Eiliotc. lst deputy unwedâ€"flea: High v accla- matinn) 211d; ï¬gpï¬ï¬y maévcé-iSamuel Arnold (by 11cclama%§:90unmflor5â€" Alex. Brysuu Vme a n, 3 vaen- mi) D M AWW. Samuel M80311“. â€New three meii$0fleï¬ â€˜ regighk-d and Messrs. Bryson and sun were declarea elected MP- EH iutt also resigned, leaving the reeve- ship to Mr. Russell. This bigr stock of Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats and Suits is still too large by hearly half; We've still about 2,000 Over- coats to sell. Heavy Storm f"?â€" Coats ior men and bOyS at 1 / _ very low prices. #3, A, ‘9‘ \Ve’ve about One Hundred Men’s Fur Coats which we’ll make a big push to sell during the cold weather. Siberian Dog, Coon, Astradï¬an, Bear, Black wing/Natural Seal and Kangaroo. Prices from $12 up to $40, all at fully one- third less than furriersi prices. ‘ Also Coon, Goat and Wolf Robes. ' †THGMAS THWPSON & SON, THEAN‘IEW MAMMOTH, W. H. Pug 91' Eve; P G. Savage W. Atkins; W A. Sanderson and Dr. Wmommï¬iju ciugsrs $91001 bruswm~â€"R*~ arsh, D. Lynet, Wilson. ', ' Mayor-John Fxsher, re elected by ac- clamation. Reeveâ€"Auhur Willson yand Joseph Davis. Deputy reevemGeorge Lauson and George Lamb. Councillors: East Eglinton \Vnrd~l’)r. Jackes, E. Dack,and Mr. Stibbard, re-elected by acelzunation. \Vest Eglinton Wardâ€"â€" Sam Douglass, Dr. Richardson and Geo. Ames, re-elected by ucclamation. Davis- ville \Vardâ€"Thos. Moors, J:io.McCarter, Geurgo Brown, Wm Fox, and Mr. Spears. Reeveâ€"T. F. Wallace. MARKHAM TP. For Reeveâ€"A. Forster, \V. Millikan. lst deputy reeveâ€"H. B. Schmidt; (by ac clamatlnn). 2nd deputy reeveâ€"J. Slater, J. Lawrie. 3rd depuly reeveâ€" W. Scott, D. Eakin, \V. Carrnthcrs. Councillorsâ€"F. K. Reesor, ~ vVVilkluson. \VEST TORONTO JUNCTION. For Muv<\r_G. J. St. Leger, Seth Ashton, \Vm. Pears. TURONTU. Fur Mayorâ€"E. F. Clark and E. A. Vlncdonald. Jf ybn vant to buy or sell a Farm, adâ€" vertise 1n the Toronto \VEEKLY MAIL. That paper reaches 100,000 Farmera’ homes every week, and your advertise- ment should meet the eye of someone who wants tn purchase. Advertisements «:f this class are lnsermd in the Toronto \VEEKLY MAIL for Five Cents a ward each insertion, or Twenty Cents a' word for five insertions. Address THE MAIL, Toronto, Canada. Oi) Fiidny evening last, a mixed gather- ins ass- -mhn>d 1n the school room of the Methodist church. It consisted of a goodly ninnhei'of the members of the Epworth League, ministers, teachers of tho Sabbath schoel, parents, scholars and others. The objects of the gathering .mre vurmus. 1n the first place it vas the regular meeting of the League, and sucnndly the Sabbath schuul teachers had combined and invited the children to be Inn-sent w receive :1 trunk in the form 0' Chrmtmns czmdies. Bun the promoters Hf the. nntm‘tainment had another object, Hf the. nntm‘tainment had another object, II) \‘ivw which was to make a presenï¬: liml tank. “’11). H-n‘rimn, their \vm‘thy mm (astcumed snpuix‘ne ndont of the Sub- i‘mlh ~clmui, Afn-r :he business of the Epwur'h Lvngun 11ml bovn ï¬nished, Rev. J, C. Sptwr fawn-ed the mmmuny with :m m‘ig- um! pull picture of :1 Bible character, onâ€" H'lr'd “'I‘M‘ l)(l\\'!l'ï¬â€œ (if Bulahuzzar." he 1 After Christmas. 'l‘m‘ Dnu-mnll of Bulalmzzar.’ ,, was clevmlr executed, and was Nomiia’rr} Presentation. N ORTH TORONTO. Woonnnmcm. V ac%§;‘;\ 186 to 140 King St. E. Then Mr. J. H. Sanderson was called upon to address the happy assemblage. He began by alluding to Mr. Harrison‘s ï¬rst appointment as superintendent near- ly thirty years ago. Continuing he said it gave him extreme pleasure to bear tes- mony to the zeal, Christian character and ï¬tness of Mr. Harrison as a. superintend- ent, and gave an interesting account of the progress of the school. Leaking over- the past his memory carried him back to â€his youthful days in the Sabbath scllOo! with the most pleasant recollections. From earliest childhood he had attended as a. pupil, and now he felt it to be one of the dearest objects of his life. to ad- vance its interests. He pointed out that Mr. I‘iarrismï¬s untirinq devotionlmas listened to and thoroughly enjoyed .4). fail to recognize the efforts taken to instil into the young minds the highest, and noblest. characteristics of a christian life. Mr. Sanderson concluded a very pleasing address by saying they could never show their full appreciation (If Mr. Harrison’s services, but wished him to accept; a present as a slight token of their esteem. Miss Trench then came forward and placed in Mr. Harrison’s hands a wallet containing a handsome present in cash. in“ plï¬en r». VVitlmut a. doubt the recipient was a1- together taken by surprise He thanked. the friends, however, in suitable terms, and spoke of the pleasure it Have him to know that his humble effoxts were appre- ciated. During: the time Mr. Harrison has been connected with the school he has been previously remembered by the infantâ€" class, afterwards by his Bible-class, and again by the teachers, but Friday even- ing was the ï¬rst time his services have been recognized by the parents and friends. After a paper of candies was pansed to each pupil present a most eu~ joyable meeting: was brought to a clay . The fullowing is the standing of pupils of Concord public school for the Full term of 1800. Names are placed in order of merit :â€" FOURTH CLAS%â€" Annie Enright, Mar. Lha Outer, Arthur Watson, Annie Tens- dale, Maggie Oster, John Troyer, John Ellis, Mabel Rczunun, Nelson Smellm, Ida White. THIRD CLAss-â€"Danicl Reamau, Stella Oster, Aggie Conner, Charlie Teasdale, Charles Keys, John Bowes, Jacob Rea- man, Emanuel Buwes, Hadwin Fisher, \Villie \Vhitty, Henry Ullulloner. SENIOR SECONDâ€"Selena Badku, Arâ€" thur Pearson, Annie Keffel‘, \Vesley Gibbs, Clara Teasdale, Bertha. Ostet‘, Ada Kefl'er, Alum Badka, Gilbert Ostcr, Violet I’leusance, Annie \Vhitty, Ella Poole, Ambrose Madden, Chauncy Rid- dell. JUNIOR Siccoxn ~Alice Keffer, Annie Cooper, Erskine Sinellie, Tilford \Vamnn, Mertie Robertsun, Alice Eni‘iglit, Ada Troyeri Cl am 'l‘ensdale aitended the most (if vs durinrvtheye :,n‘ and Ch ulio "el .xsdale, her hrntlmr, next, The qu'u\-.'~im.§ also passer] the Uniform Pmnnn‘inn Examination held on the 12th of Heceznburyâ€" Fm: 4‘1‘11 CLxss 1â€"Daniel Rae-«man. For. SEN. :iim CLAss~Smllm Oster, Augie Cuopor, Julm liuues, Chmlie Teas; dulu, Juwb Reunmn, Emmmel Howoa. Fm: JUV. 31m CLA‘ss--»Selcna Badkn, Annie heifer, Ada Kéffur. Bertha. ()ster, Althur Pearson W calceyfl' ‘3} b5 A. L CAMPBELL 'A‘L‘ Achgx,‘ 7,:{Single copies, 3 cts. Concord No.27