18 917314131 THURSDAY erx Late of T DL' U Ni? Mike 11‘ Barristers, Solicitors, 36:. Toronto Ofï¬ceâ€"No.15 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce open every LAW RENEE, ORMISTON & DREW riceutiuce nf urg, !h M. D. allow of Tn' ud S. Ontur A G F LAWIzExc 6‘ ï¬ONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES OFFICE: 18 KING 51: Richmond Hill P. 0 EQQMES é? Barristers Solicitors Conveyancers &c. Toronto owesâ€"Canada Lilo Building. 46 King ï¬t. West. (Palm Elevator) Private Funds 6 Mr Grog hum Otï¬ce every 111.; and at Web Saturday from 5 Markham ‘bï¬iï¬réVâ€"wau flail. lip-stairs. Toronto Ofï¬ceâ€"34 Bank of Commerce Buildmgs, 19 King Street West. Thomhill Ofï¬ceâ€"Post Ofï¬ce every VVed- nesday from IO to 12 a. m. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ceâ€" Post Ofï¬ce every Wednesday from 1 to 4 p. m. Mm Fallen-um, (‘ook a; “’allace, S CARDS. T‘I‘I 415:3 :L\‘ BU‘SI RICHIVR ARRI J S Fullm‘ton W 1) Gm: ll nor: Denim: XI‘] VIZ‘aï¬'L BABEISTEBS, SOLICIT J. R. MILLER BARRIS’I‘ under rations i Saturday. Iâ€) ZMCAPLE, mm; a} flwwaam PRI'V 31 C. J} INT] Loan on M ates of Intel IZEQ Eff? W S ORMIS'JV J J DREW LLN ESTA FF, 3ND HILL. A. Robinson. cam: {’éï¬ihmi utm- mini. mat. “y C Bland mum: SOLICITORS &o SIREEI‘ EAST, TORONTO . 0. Every Saturday. , in. advance iAHON, £211. PUBLISHlNG HOU MORNING :8t]: ‘9 t}; 4th 0011 5 To LOAN. ‘83 $533633?! 1 themsidence of )NI 353m, AND NOTARIES ‘rtguge at Lowest froï¬fna. G W Hummus pm 7t09pm ‘ty and mug each I â€"Wanace {Qatar DUNCAN :ways on 'the Markâ€" m to 4 30 p, wine, every do 'ntmeuts ront‘ promptly month ISSUE M GOLD QUEEN’S HOTEL, Ten m1 WURNHILL mum, A Fam Mar with al with t1 OTARY Special at ADVANCING LOANS Twazawzwg Ea mag. THOS. EU GEE S, Prop. )ec THE DOMINION HOUSE, Richmond Hill, BEST BR Th XLWAYS 0N HANDI flcng flangs. Emmi? @3132 “ï¬nial. r of 1% Fine Wines, quuors and ngars. large and commodious hotel 18 ï¬tted up I the mo iem cnuvenx‘ences. Bar stocked 1e bust brands of wines. liquors and cigars. tubling and an attentive hustler. is @ï¬lmwugh. ORN HILL, ONT., cum-ism ry Surgeon, have \"lll. Mum‘s H.QUETTON ST. GEORGE, Oak Ridges P. 0 «was Richardson. and C bred Horses, using, Yonge St. ANDS OF LIQUDRS & CIGARS. at J. '1‘. Saigcon. {EU LION HOTEL, 33E Evgmï¬'kï¬ï¬‚a, Brlilinager, Proprietor. Thus. (fosgrove. Prop. R’)" OF JUSTXCE, ac. «'Iarriag‘e Licenses. D FILL I‘OST OFFICE. JXSSIONE'R IN THE mm’mtusn or travellers. First-class mg and an unentive nastier. :1 at tm GEM. UPWARDS. ttont Eduardo“, Prop. At rates from RN -I F LANGS'FAFF ‘mmerciul Hotel rephte wihb wery uumfort. cellcnt stables. uems made for driving patties 'lfl e Livenxes for the County of York an and every attention to the 1:21ng public. 1n TREET EAST. TORONTO ï¬lled facilities {or Pl DOYLE. Prom. Thomhlll a above House and furnish- 19 I am preparedto give the ccommodatmu Excellent ehostlers. Sample Booms -llers. Terms .51 new day. ion to guests. Board, $1.00 per day the County of York.re~ patronage and friendly «I w. the slw‘test noticb 1‘. t).nduress King PUBLIC. the County of York. 195: notice and at mu.- 3 solicited. Residence VWM . BE L L. Prop Cattle, shire Sheep, Berkshire Pigs. the Couutxen of York mid on con'signmeut :., promptly atwnded 0. address, UNIONVILLE. Stokes. s'odnesday and Satur- cnch week. 5‘ Mteulwd to. A lull lstantlyon band. RICHMOND HILL, THURSDAY, JULS Eu: rd! Esswtials, Um't'y; nthe ccunty. Everyuc- cpurties. Good board Comfortable boats and Veterinary College MAPLE ONT Aurora. Vaughan met 11 day, the 14m 0 The reeve ix presentâ€"Mus“ and Bryson. The minutes and on motion The fullnwin From Thom: requesting a. :11 between lots 3( From James :jnun questing a railing to Yong e Street. Miv ed by Mr. Hi Arnold, thg’t the '] hereby authorized t accounts :â€" Luists, Advertising Court of visinn, (Kc. John 1’au1,fu1‘ sending a lunati Toronto . ... Lawrence 011111513111 (C Drew, bursemems and fees in Burns vs the Municipality Vaunhan . . . MnVed by Mr. Arnold, secondt Mr. H1011, that the Treasurer be a herebv “authorized to pay the foll road accounts :â€" Dist. No. 1. A. Coombs, for drmxing lumber for blidne betiieen lots 35 and 30.. I Snider, renaixinu Lyon’s bridue bet“ een luts 35Da11d 3G ............ Wm. Mellish, building bridue be- tween lots 15 and 16,0011. 3... Wm. Mellisl1,3i) I111s. Spikes. at 3130 Geo. Reaman, putting up guarding M repairing culvert ..... B. Lankin, repairing culvert. ...... John E. Elliott, ruck elm timber, repairing bridge, putting up guarding, and 31 loads gravel between lots 10 and 11, 8th Con Geo. Elliott, 21 luads gravel ...... Wm. Dulziel, guarding and timber I Snider, repairing bridge between lots 15 and 16, 4th Con....... The C A. Coumbs, dlawmg cedar and lumber ............................... G. Topper, 291021.115 gravel and 3 stringers .............................. .W.m qudrnn, repaiiing. break- water at Pine Grove. . James Devina, digging on town line $37.37 and digging ditch 011 71h Con. 1011, $28.92 ....... Dist. N0. 3.â€" Hem) ' Ellis, 1epairing Mrs Dick’s H111 on 1011101111.. Richard Atkinson, biiilding br1dre on 11th 0011.151; 26... . . . . . R. Hollinusliead repairing bridgq F. McMahon binding 200 cu J. L. Card, 228 ft. cedar, 55 posts and 50 lbs spike8.. 37 08 J. L. Card, work done on 10th (3011.344 53 W111. Mamisun, “01k mid material furnished 011 Town Line, being half the amount. 9 83 Wm. Mathison, work done on 8th 0011. lot. 34. .23 00 David Murtson, for 600 tile at $18 per M. between lots 25 and 26, U011. a . Robt. Cunningham, work done be- tween lots 25 and 26, C m. 5... Henry Kinnee, fur wmk done be- tween lots 20 and 21, Gun. 6.. Jan. 0 Connnr, Work and materials between lots 25 and 26, Con. 5 Jas O‘Connor, repairing bridge on 7th Con. .......................... Jas. Mclj‘ ayden, for 1 rock elm stringer, 38fL. long ...... ...... . in 1h at 10 fer over Link) Huï¬xber Kleiuburg it in N0 ouncfl the 11th (la )evina, digging on town 37.37 and digging ditch on on. lut 1, $28.92 ............ N0. 3.â€" ghan Council Essentials, Liberty; 572 Printin pies: of and 21, Gun. 6... work and materials 25 and 26, Con. 5 repairing bridge on ~â€"Carried. mnold, seconded by Treasurer be and is M nrt of Mnnicipalitv of '11 Hall on Tues- MT conded by Mr. rer be and is the followmg the to ast were read and {:an (lis- suit st Hon. then; re- L on Old Membe resented R nther .28 W3. following ne nt $96 00 17 20 met! road us 13 50 til ’I 66 29 10 00 12 80 900 43 00 10 80 7'2 00 300 340 10 00 ‘1 50 300 1‘.) 32 l1 es yes The last H1 Mrs. “7 library, scholars who uln in their The young men have been for some time practising swimming, and are now anxiously waiting for the Mayor to pro- claim a Civic Holiday, when it is expect- ed that a swimming contest will be an important feature on the programme of sports SO“ ndopn board Some person or persons have now adopted the scheme of inscribing on the board fence in conspicuous places any bits of information they may wish to bring before the public. It is sutprising how intelligent everybocly has grown from reading these,- inscriptions. Our popular store-keeper has apparent- lv lost. none of his old time vigor. He is ever ready to accept or give a. challenge for a foot race, and seldom ï¬nds his equal. We are glad to see our friend Hector so wry attentive to business. If some more of our young men wouid follow his example they would only be doing their duty: Calves. not hang The yuung ] this ten-no gljuunfli. jud hls v1s1Ls. On Wednesday evening, 8th of July last. Teston Ledge, No. 199. I. O. G. T., held their strawberry festival and enter- tainment. The festival was held in the hall shed,which was neatly decorated with green boughs for the happy occasion. The ripe strawberries which were dealt out liberally to all who attended were much enjoyed, and the baking was fully up to the standard. After having parâ€" taken sufliciently the assemblage pro- ceeded to the church for the entertain- ment, where an excellent programme was given, consisting of singing by members of the lodge, and addresses by the follow ing gentleluenzâ€"J. L. Robertson‘ G. C. T., of Toronto; Rev. C. A. Campbell, of ll‘ T: of Toronto; Rev. C. A. Campbell, of Maple, and R. O. Harvey.of Pine Grove. After the entertainment all were invited to come back again on Friday evening for the social. The receipts taken were $63.06. After all expenses were paid there was remaining; about $32. The lodge at present is in a good Mending and prosperous condition. A lair attendance every Saturday evening, the hull neatly furnished, and best of all, a beautiful organ to entertain the mem- I‘l :‘tanding and prosperous conduiuu. A lair attendance every Saturday evening, the hull neatly furnished, and best of all, a beautiful organ to entertain the mem- bers. All are cordially invited and wel come to come andjoin with us in our work of moral reform, to upllft the tallen and to save the young, pure and virtuous from falling into the snares of the tempt- er. The third page of the Toronto DAILY MAIL is noted for “Want†Advertise- ment. If ynn want to buy or sell any- thing. If you want. a. situaiion, a mechanic, a business, machinery, lodg- ings, if you have lost or found anything, or if you want to ï¬nd out where anyone is, advertise in the Turonto DAILY MAIL and read the advertisements on the third page of that page. The charge is Two Cents a. word each insertion, Address THE MAIL, Toronto, Canada. 3.] It has been D110 Tu e (1t brat‘v ll the atr sday afternoon '11. by a. vote of tlzi lambs, and everything fat do on the farmers’ hands now. 3 butcher has evidently chosen itory for his happy hunting udgxug from the frequency of he ma )is insurance on hi Carrville binc rett our Sunc [1L feats so Teston 10 '5, Charity. eWS Notes. estimated that Sara ad more than $1,000 10f successful career railway tc syndicate Sunday School has ed and enlarged un- fthe superintendent, bis now a. first-rate lks of teachers and the superintendent, s so keen an interest whc :ttet ‘n it; '51 the 1891. th as almost , and the m of the rozramme. cent. of the, Kiely-Mc th among getting doing 1y and n last . and to city llded to 1 Bern- 000 in on the t} a strr She The Grand I opened in Tun attendance of ( A young girl, murdered in her bank, townshlp < As yet there is n Victor Emanuel, eldest son of the Ki London yesterday, ; in: Cross station by At the tenth tr Imperial Grand L rnutm Brother N idem. It is spoken of as not un position of Chief Engineer Works Department, left v resignation of Mr. Perky, to Mr. Jennings, City Eng ronto. At the City Council mee day night a by-‘mw was p: ing Sunday lecturing or p public parks. This actiun view of the frequent diat on Sunday afternoons. In the Dominion House of yesterday Mr. Lister presented signed by ï¬fteen thousand me the order of the Patrons of praying for the removal of ti' duty on binder twine, salt 11] and the placing of those article free list. Mr. Valin, ex-M. P., and for 1 years chairman of the Quebec, Hn' Commission, testiï¬ed before the ] lages and Elections Committee on F1 He said that Sir Hector Langeyin told him that Mr. Thomas McGreev his conï¬dential man and that the had better follow his advice. At the Fireman's tournament in Brock- ville yesteriay the great, event was the hose reel race, 300 yards. lay 150 feet of hose, attach to hydrant. break coupling and put in the branch. The competitnrs were East. Toronto, Dexter,N.Y., Sarnin. Trenton, Gauanoqne, East Yurk. Sea.- furth, Mo_mrea1, Napanee and C. P. R... Carleton Place. seconds; second third, Seaforth, Toronto, 52:} se« CONSUM P'l‘ION CUBED. An old phyelcian, retired from practice. having had placed in his hands by an East India missiï¬nary the formula. of a. simple vegetable remedy for the spendv and permanent cure of COnFanption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma. and all throat. and Lung Aï¬â€™ections, also a. posi- tive and radical cure for Nervdus Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases. has felt it. his duty to make it. known to his suflering frllUWS. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human sutferinq. I uiil send free of charge. to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, wuh full directions for preparing and using. Son: by mail by addressing with stampmaming this paper. W. A. NOYES, 820 Powcrs’ Block. Rochester, N. Y.â€"14-5-Jv. Wheat 11 Wheat 1' Wheat. 5 Wheat g Barley r. Oats per Dressed Chicken Butter 1 Eggs ne Potatoe apples Over \V( TORONTO, July â€"â€"â€"~¢0>â€"â€"â€"â€" an: auzw a; hundre ELll' - .. . . . ,s yeater per ha; conds ther’ York Sarma Montreal. «2% second mm bush 15h ash 757' ‘Dï¬ï¬‚'ï¬â€˜ï¬ f1 disturbances DEN'E‘HS'I will b meer 1n 51 and C. F. von, time a n stampmannug 820 Powers’ 6-â€. mm fburth.Ea 1891 when; of Industry, re import he boar N0. 4- '1‘ man Hï¬lbun on the H) m Mm‘ hibit x tlv 1b] HI lll‘ m