VOL. XI THURSLIA 17 ER. En $3. E53 Ofï¬ce hour Lube hf Toron b0. h Dr on, Maple and Aumm 15:, 8' Richmond H ThoruhillAV \Votslbl‘idge Kleinburg .. obleton scomrvmé Markham Victoria. 8‘ Barristers, Solicitor: Toronto Ofï¬ceâ€"No.15 To Richmond Hill Oï¬ice Saturday. LAW RENEE ORMISTON & DREW HONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES HE UBERAL A G F LAWRENCE Barristers Solicitors Convey Toronto omenâ€"I‘m: Banding. 16 King EQLJIES cg» QEEQQEY, Fullerton. Cook 4; \Vallace. BABRISI‘ERR, SOLICITORS &c OFFICE: 18 KING S'IREIZT.‘ EAST, Tonox‘ Richinund Hi1) P. 0. Every Saturday. J S Fullarton, W Cook, â€"â€"Wa.llnca Privace F 1mm Ofï¬ce m.: and at Saturday 1 M arkh a m 7635i}- lip-stains. Toronto Ofï¬ce-“ B In] Builhngs, 19 King S l‘hornhill Ofï¬ceâ€"Post O nesday from 10 to x2 Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce-I Wednesday from I t alllééEE d} E: Gollectio talized .1 Work (iddr Iflice Hm ARRIST RIC Beaten, 30:13 BARBISTWBS, SOLICITO On tam / Tet/g: J IE? PMVATE FUN Mr EMIO N 3.1L ROBIN“ m {5 '2‘ i“! r!!! ï¬l Sutur 339w. JJDB imm: SED A. Rahinson {LL +‘UN L.D.S.. Anron a Ont. mm 3;! 15 Toronto Street -TORNING &. Benton, G W HOLMES :wwgw, of Commerce reet West. ice every Wed- 5 ‘31 3 f each month do open every iON. :ada Liie '5‘. “’05:. 512m, B. DUNCAN 'ancers &c. tOfï¬ce every p. m. .1' n “all. â€"Wa.lln.ce trv prompil ) loan upmutmeuts 1 vain. T. Tonox'l‘o 1.7t09pu1 aï¬Ct the M. ( .S, Edin I‘orronto TABIES. agnce of woe HOUSE do .9 Markâ€" co 430 [1, He, every Lowest 2:203:11 15' W Sales att 5 PER GENT. UPWAHDS. GOLDEN LION HOTEL, Lansing, Yonge St. BEST ERANDS 0F LIQUORS & CIGARS. Q UEEL ’S HOTEL, Ten miles iromTorunto HIC March This large and commndious hotel is ï¬tted u]! with all me mu'leru conveniences. Bar stucked with the best brands of wines. liquors and cigars. (100d Enabling and an attentive hustler. P. DOYLE, Prom. Thornhill ill |10â€"] l- Dec 5th. 1880 Every accommodation or travellers. First-class stubling and an attentive hustler. L Family and Commercial Hotel replete win:- every nomfort. Excellent stables. Special arrangemean mime 1- u- duvng parties THE DOMINION HOUSE, Richmond Hill, Benj. lirlllingor. Proprietor. TEQEWEJ’EL Harggs THOS. HUGHES, Prop. Issuer Marnage Licenses for of York ADVANCING LOANS Every accommodati Having reï¬tted the above House and furnish- 3d it in ï¬rst-class style, I am prepared to give the )uhlic the best 0" accommodatmn E elleut stabliug and attentive hostlers. Sample ooms for commercial cravallers. Tex-ms $1 per dev. ALWAYS UN HAND ,ablil gleam aways. .1 accommodation and every attention to the travelling public. Add E9 LEMON, @flï¬â€˜fï¬'ï¬ EQQEBM Fine Wines, quuors and Cigars. 158 Km ate I‘m-(ls Rit'h' rdson Wm. Sknl'don, Prop. ', '90 C :URT OF jUSTlCE, &c. 'N o .uzai-riaqe Licenses. P5) 9") flames (I. Stokes. ave unequalled facilities for ales attend nabe rates. J. T. Sni ulcm E it 'ion eat Pact 'l‘hos. Cosgrove. Prop. Emu-y NHILL. ON'_['., Me ERNEST F LANGSPA‘E‘F ARI‘OHL u act At rates from JILL POST OFFICE 62mg r the County of York. m‘best’. motive and 1:1; rou- LgQ Sulicited. Residence Hun-d! “’ï¬l. I S maroon, RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, JULY, 16, 1891. U. u. 1‘56 1N TH Essentials, UK iimwugh. :00“, EAST. TORONTO MAI-L9. ONT UNIONVILLP. tex‘ “you Land .lestï¬. Board, $1.00 .mtxes of York consignment spay attended My 01' York. re- 0 and friendly slxvrtest notice tress King the County U . NEE, in†ury College rrtutl Saturâ€" k d'm. A full ll Land. lies of York linsianuient ly attended i’NVXLLE. i: of York. re- md friendly irtest notice ss King ty of York. and M: rou- Residence II. 1e County 5". ONT ; for DAN S mans. ‘uS FA‘E‘F Ana-om EEK, t St. & CIGARS. tontiou to the ve. Prop. *i l. 1 l l Denisoii, Police Magistrate of Toronto, and Reverend Father Tecfy. President wt Saint Michael‘s College, Toronto. We Copy the following counnonts from the Northern Advance of July 9th:â€" “ Col. G. '1‘. Donisnn said he was glad to have the opportunity of speaking a tow words to the people if Barrie and the children assembled on the occasion of raising the grand old flag, the flag which the mayor had indicated was the symbol of progress and power. Some people,un- grateful for the blessinst they enjoy un- der the British flag, Were accustomed to grumble and say that we are not progress- ing in this Dominion said was a gravo mistake. This Domin- inn had made the most astonishing prog- ress.espccially in the last twenty four years. Ho well remembered when a young man cominginto this county of Simc-ve to spend his holidaysâ€"then the farmers were livinr! in log huts with houses poorly furnished, with no mowing machines, no self~binders, there were no railroads, nor any of the thousand con- veniences of the present day. He now in that same part of this county ï¬nds that the elegant brick mansion has taken the place or the log hut. The piano and or- gan have supplanted the spinning wheel, tine Carpets Cover the fltior, the buggy and carriage have taken the place of the wagon and ox team, schools and churches dot the iand,a.nd everywhere may be seen signs of comfort, taste and even reï¬ne- ment. He had tiuvelled throngh Europe and in the United States, and he saw noâ€" where evidences of greater comfort and more substantial prosperity than he found in travelling through Ontario. The Colonel then referred to the evidences of the country’s prosperity as shown by the deposi's in savings banks, the extent of insurance‘ and gave some statistical in- fotmati-ii on a Vurietv of subjects. He concluded an admirable addless by urging the children to be true to the flag under the folds of which they are protected in their rights and under which they may ‘ have contentment and happiness.†This the speaker 4‘ ‘i‘fmtsl. ers and boardâ€" rm‘s. Warm 3( Prov Ganada‘s National Day at Barrie. The Raising of Canada‘s Flag in the presence of the Citizens.â€"A Gm'nl Demonstration by the Cxtizens and Chndren ofthe Public and Separate Echoes of Barrie. Patriotic spee Cnmelius H K Mr. Mayor Pm ity; in Noazvasseutials, Liberty have contentment and happiness.†“ The Rev. Father Teefy, President of St. Michael’s College, Toronto, then de- livered an address, which for eloquence, beauty of diction, patriotic sentiment and wise suggestions is rarely heard. The re- porters when listening to Richard Britis- ley Sheridan forgot the pencil in the en- trancement of the orator’s language, so was it with on: young man when listening, to the musical voice and beautiful periods of the Rev. ather’s speech, he was un- able to take it down. But the grand old flag that hai been unfolded to the Cuna- ‘ dian breeze, meant to the rev. gentleman something vastly better than the idea of its battling for a. thousand years the bat- tle and the breeze. It symbqlized to him harmony and brotherhood among the dif- ferent races and creeds in Britain’s great empire. To him it syinbolizei liberty and not license, law and order. and not anarchy â€"it symbolized respect for the rights of minorities as well ns majorities, and be trusted that nothing would drag it down from where it now protects the week against the strong, and upheld jnsI~ ice aud right and love and harmony. The rev. gentleman enjoined upon the child ren respect for authority and obedience to the law, and to be loyal to their coun- try and its institutions †'We have much pleasure in giving a verbatim reach. of Rev. Father Teefy’s address, as follows:â€" Mr. Chairman. Ladies and Gentlemen and my dear Children: The occasion upon which we are as- sembled together is one of no ordinary signiï¬cance. We aru assembled for the purpnse of teaching your children a lessun not to he found in but-ks; and still more for the purpose of mee'ing in lmrnnmy upnn this our national holiday, and by our interchange of views, ï¬nding [hut though we differ in many matters «If Opin- inn, and Hint there are things Ngu'ded as principles by swine which are nut. so regarded bv nthersâ€"sull ï¬mling that there is one thing upun which we are all agreed~it is lave uf nur cmnnmn country and loyalty tn the banner which we are unfurling to our Cunade hiecZa. This, Sir, I take to be the signiï¬cance of thin; day’s celrlnatinn. \Vilh such in fun my mind, I lhnnk you for Inviting nu; M he I LIIKIUSII "I: uluvl Ill Luna-J u rv... ion, and that there are things regarded as principles by some which are. nut an regarded bv “thereâ€"still ï¬nding that there is one thing upun which we are all agreedâ€"it, is luve uf our common cuuntry and loyalty to the banner which we are unfurling to our Canadian hrecza. This, Sir, I take to be the signiï¬cance of this day's celebration. \Vith such lurfurc my mind, I thank you for inviting me to he present with you tu day. It is not my intention. Sir, to touch upun the hisï¬ory of the thousand years through which the red crossnd banner has hraverl (he 1,»: Hie and the breeze; of taking it in hnn i {and biddlng ynu foliow me unui we \‘iai in spirit the lands river which it Q .ms, ".e tent Inspe 1mg it Hi specmr for North York; Colonel Police Magistrate of Turomo, :rend Father Teefy, President nt' chael’s Gullcge, Toronto. We following comments from the l Advance of Jl'lv Shh:â€" G. T. Denison said he was glad he uppnrumity of speaking a 3W6 J u 0‘ v e uf Ban on the me am, the 83 :d was the Some m occasion ur flag which he symbol peoplemn- but as I ï¬n staff over sc folds overs! lll~ When the great man helped the poor-‘ And the pour man loved the great.†Our prosperity, Mr. Chairman, must not. be a mere maierial one; for if such be the only aim of our patrintisni, we shall soun haul down the flag we have hoisted and exchange it for another. Our strength as a nation lies in Contentment and an earnest, indueriuns employment of the great agricultural and [niheral re~ Sources which Providence has placed within our reach. That; strength lies in munnl respect. and unionâ€"for whether we. are English or French, German or Irish, we slinnld all be Canadians; in lies in the lreeduni of the subject and respect for anthznicy; in the justice of our and their fair administruLion. Conscience must be respected and pat 6 ice pracLiCed, old World quarrels laid aside. and party feeling must yield to patriotic sentiment. iug torn by discul‘d, 1 license, we are doing party pulitfcidns. Be chiidren this by word We l 5“) “When none But. all we \Vhen the gr And the p he n 'The third page of the Turnnto DAILY MAIL is noted for “Want.†Advertise- ment. If ynu want to buy or sell any- thing. If you want a. situaticn, a mechanic, :1 business, machinery, ludg- ings, if you have lost or muud anything, or if you want (u ï¬nd out where anyone is, advertise in the Toronto DAILY MAIL and read the advertisements on the third page of that page. The charge is Two Cean 3 word each insertinu, Address THE MAIL, Toronto, Canada. must be respected and put 6 ice practiced, old Wurld quarrels laid aside. and party feeling must yield to patriotic sentiment. Then, as year succeeds year, aud ye hoist the flag againâ€"as these children advance and learn to put in practice contentment with their lot, respect for authnrity and charity for their fellow-citizensâ€"then and thus may we hope to build a. nation strong and great. not. envious of our neighbors, but. proud of the rights we enjuy, the glory 0! peace which is ours, the flag that floats over us:â€" “A nation’s flag, a nation’s flag It wickedly uurnlled Mav foes in adverse battle drug [ts every fold from fold. But in the cause of liberty Guard it ’gainst Earth and Hell; Guard it ’lill death or victoryâ€" Look you, you guard it well I N0 saint or king has tomb so proud As he whose flag becumes his shroud." mt r H) The Eduely Sunday School scholars held their Annual Strawberry Festival last. Tuesday evening in Mr. David Smith’s grove. Owing to disagreeable weather the crowd Was not so large as some lol‘lner years. The grounds were illuminated with tuichlights and Chinese lanterns, and lnuked bright and cheerful. 'l‘he \Vnodblidge Brass Band was present and enlivened the evening with choice se‘ lectioriSUf music. After Tea. had been served a pleasant nnlertainment was glVA Served :1. plans en in wlnch and Lawrence the so Mr. M addrvs bath 5‘ Mi must. be art at m Ih scl niB mblem of 1:13 f true liberty Mr. Willi brtnn , Organ e energv an mother's fe and or-nacie ien‘ities. to be greater .l'dll lilil Jak Miss Bertie Snide ,nn. Miss Ida. Wm not as I ï¬nd it elsewhere, t to-day iu Canadaâ€"its 1} house and guild hall; its aiming the homes of a. united 9 it thus, and thus I hail cm of just authority, the 1e liberty. »It'. is more an and love to me with the i um lti th hln Edgely the Miï¬ses Bl“ wit int 1-6 It is a r to me set my 1 ume to p tit tips t} itl‘. gentle! governed mm: to guard my tit tips the sceptre ithgentleness. and guverned with the fearing and fellow- tnke it thus, and (1 grant that you 3, may ever rally ) protect it in warâ€"â€" ch 3. prospectâ€"God may gather around â€"~oue purpose be- uixnatingus, to reâ€" eelings, to respect ence of minorities as ) drown all party love of country, to hildreâ€"n that peace |l\' liar; arty; t3 warp ma“ 5 a thing L me when 1' my neighbor. 1‘ I. t_) 1.1]: Misses dbrid M cLaugillin Hm‘kett, (wt ill :{l r and the 1a'n nt Sat) I'Kl anc Mr. A. Lloyd, with Lloyd, is spell-ding a fe hives and friends in Au Our drover after enj ed rest will commence this Week. tel-man and Smith, showing: the activity and skiH of the barber, and the trials and sufferings of the victims. After an err- jnyable evening the crowd dispensed with the hearty thanks of the thbmh Schn' I Some eviin disposed person enter the residence of Mr Simon b'hnuk 1‘ Sunday evening and borrowed with permission 3. Butter Bowl and 30 lbs butter. It. is a pity such thieves cm not be caught and made an example of An old physlcian, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula, of a. simple vegetable remedy for the speedv and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarlh, Asthma. and all throat and Lung Aflections, also a. posi- tive and radical cure for Nervous Debilily and all Nervous Complaints. after thil 2: tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases. has felt it his duty to make in known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this moLive and a desire to relieve human suffering. I “ill send free of charge. to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using, Sent by mail by addressing with stampmnming this paper‘ W. A. NoYEs. 820 Powers‘ Block, Rochester, N. Y.â€"14-5-1Y. W l Wheat Barley per bush Oats per bush... Dressed hogs pe Chickens per pa Butter lb rolls Eggs new laid p Potatoes per ha Apples ........... Turnips yellow Cabbage per .‘lo Unions per 1)! Radishes per Hay timothy Hay clover .. E. CALDWELL, Good Fitting Removed to shop fnrmerly occupied by R. Coils, Tins“ i h. MISS F. M. BROV cat eat eat CONSUMPTION CURED. LIERCHANT MAPLE. sï¬er‘ba zips p6 3 3m new fall red_per of priu ‘oaoxto, July 16, 1891 id_ per ingle copies, 3 cts. Any person desuing a PIANOFOR Elle mama E. CALDWELL, r bush ‘1‘ bush ‘er bush us ...... GARMENT in Am an, retired from practice, din his hands by an mary the formula, of a. remedy for the speech cure of Consumption, mh. Asthma. and all Well Made Muster EV w days with ope f Churchill, w :iuhborhuod 1 rations again the withol 've entered to $1 ear! CO“ rton ’VN HA]