Nillt'l‘ll. GOTNU TORONTO. Nail. Armour. City Hull 73?. it is Union Stutiiiii Hi“. 11 .11 Brock Street sill 11ml Quoou’s Wharf . . l’ivrkrbtln . ,. s 17 1:10 {3 lil Davuulmrt . s 2'. . , J: Eu Weston V \‘jrt , I III I‘iinmiiiu s 47 11.17 i If; alt’lnluxh HILL . s57 i ii) «is» Kim: . . ., U 1'! , (er7 durum . H 1“) Us 4‘. .'.| vt‘JuwnIm-kot o 1: 2:1. 707 l (it’llfx'l'r Siltl'l‘ll. l".\'_ Acr-ii'n. Muil. stmztrlict ., H m l I .‘i | 7117 Aurnru. . i; “.1 I‘m EH ‘Klll’l. . 5.)! 1‘,“ its Bruinnmx HILL unni l'll T in ‘Thm‘nhill .. . £l.l' 1.57 5â€â€ Wsatwii ‘.l. ‘l ‘ l1 Duvnupiirt . . ’l H l1?- .\ '_' l‘urkdulu . . . El in 13.3 h.‘_‘r~' TORONTO. Quecn's \Vlim‘f . . . .. .llruvl: Sin-wt . USD 1 l": 5.37 Ilniiiu “Minn. .‘J (is l .1: N 4; City Hllll . . . loo, 2 u. i l.‘ PRUCT EST/lac (Zmiiiocts \rilli uil hit us. lt‘fl'i'llll: tho l’ulmt-r House. lil"‘llll]llll 1 Hill. l\-‘. liiliiius: Mail & EX}‘1'P<§,N(\l'l.ll A: .7 .viru 715 u. m. éccmmnmluriun " ll 15 " xpru-‘i's. North . ‘31'3 1: in. Hail,Si-uth . ., H IV I i 41' ' POST orï¬cflioum Until furler Notice Mulls \"ill lie chum] ul. tho .BIcliinouil Hill l'mi. Olliv'i; u; lullmw. 7 “(HIKING :Ali‘viiitz.‘ Nui'tli \l‘lllll, l5!“t Rllll \\'i-«t lllt‘lllllllli' ’l liuriililll. Mu} i, 'l‘nruiitn, Tilrtrlilmu. i" -. EVKNING :â€"(y‘n:ii~1 \Ittltll.1'jll\lllllll\\"<h . lli\‘i'l C II) ml Letters must lui ll'l‘lilt‘il in lliiiiiti‘smirlivrtliuii flit,- above I 7.45 N. Ilaâ€"Rem , at least Fifty mentioned hours for clu: hi.’ THEY. 1“ Minni l 1:1‘. / Ellie {vâ€"k ' - 77777 W ‘ V . R11.H.\IUND HILL. Tliuisd w. f...*77._ '34 April 3. IJQCTLTJiï¬. Our new Binlr oprnpd yvstu‘rluy. Easter Cards for sale at Tim LincmL store. All Fool‘s Day. How many times did you get fooled on Tuesday ? Own up. now. Cheap Hrmn bunks, Emns' five cant mnsrc, Franklin Sqllfllc libraries die, for sale at the LIBERAL Shire. Council Meeting. Vaughn: Council inw t»; on Tuesday next, for the transaction of gt'llllratl business. Spring Advertisement. gDorl‘t fail to rmid Sncaih & (ireuimn'si new ad.on Editorial priseâ€"(iron induct:â€" nients offered to pill'cllflsl‘l’s. r A great Day {or the Babies. Harry Collins, Tumult), sold ten baby , carriages on Friday afternoon, showing that babies are still a flourishing industry. Fir) Meeting. “Regular Fire Brirmde Meeting on Fiiday night. Let us havu a good turnâ€"out as 'im- . portant business Is to be brought up. Bible Question. The only correct answer to last week's bible question sent to Tun LIBERAL, has been received from S. (loombs, (Yarrrille. Retired. The Evening Cztnalirzn after an existence of about eighteen months has retired, its last issue being printcd on Friday lust. School Inspection. Mr. Fotheringham. I’. S' 1., has cornmeu~ ced his half-yearly inspection of the Rich- .mond Hill public schools, lut has not yet concluded his labors. A. F.&A. M. The next regular meeting of Richmond Lodge No. 23, G. ll. 0., will be held in Ms.- 801310.133.“ on Monday evening nex; com- mencmg at 8 p. In. House Cleaning. There appears to be a time for everything, and this appears to be the time for house cleaning, and general renovation. Next will come the back yards. A Gooâ€"d Sig; Eleven new subscribers for Tm: LIBERAL this week from King P. 0. Thanksâ€"This speaks well for tho prosperity of Springhill and vicinit". *Beat it if you can. Waiting. We have been requested to state that parties having an (Ivor-supply of maple nio- lasses,cau ï¬nds. ready sale for such in -Richmond Hill. Don‘t forget the place. Agricultural Meeting. Amoeting of the Directors of the Rich- mond Hill and Yonge Street Agricultural Society will he held in the Court room, on Monday. the 7th. day of April, at 7.30 p. m. GENTLEAiENâ€"JYnu will ï¬nd the Nobbiest Spring Hat in town at the Cheap Cash House. A School Mister Fined. John A. Wisnier, head master of the Parkdale public school, was ï¬ned 85 and costs at the police court Saturday tor severe- ly whipping a pupil named U. S. Street, aged; 8, for alleged disobedience. Matrimonial. Any fellow in Richmond Hill or vicinity contemplating matrimony need not go out- sule the village for license, as M. Teefy,Esq. Will cheerfully administer to his wants. 'iondiug some and Buy,-.iiT-‘\Ii IT and Tum IT. Read his new card on first page. New Band. Aurora has long been noted for its musi- cal talent. Besides the York Itungers' a new band has been organized. which pur- poses playingV s-wred music only. We believe the main obj. at is to assist the religious de- Ruminations. Phenomenon. A beautiful bow, extending across the. zen ith lroin east to west, was distinctly seen about 10 o'clock on Fridin evening. it being particularly bright. Some of our believers 11) signs, and who cannot see the cause to be immediately obvious, point. us to similar in- dications before the great Russian war. LADIESâ€"Tho Cheap Cash House wishes to call your special attention to their Prints and Dress Goods. Sneath S: (,‘ircurmu, 7 7 Foot BallflClub, 7 The Richmond lllll limit-bull Club in can- nl-cliuii iiitli the High School has been or unmixed fUl'llII‘yl‘lll'.lhx‘,llllt1\vlll.bo much stronger than lust ycur‘s l‘iiib. TllC follow- ingaru lllF' Iwflicvrs: l‘re-siilcnt, .liio. Mc- liii-lil; Stir-.Jl'iew , .l, (imy ; t uptu, J. A. \Vutmii ' \Vlt'tuiilllllx†\Vm. llni'ns ; (lumâ€" v ii;liy'..\1r<'iii»,iw S; l". (nunL S. S. Quarterly Review. Lust. Snblmtli, n review of the previous Ipntl'lm 4 lessons v.1.s lmbl ly tlio tunchors of llie C. M. Sulilmtli St'liiml, one}: teacher trikâ€" iug a port in the work, and by the way the sclioltiis acquillml tliuniwlrvs, they must have llOt‘ll cart-fully tuiinlil. manner in which this sclioil is conducted is n tmrlit in tho Bupr-i'intoutivntï¬lr. Morrison, and till conccrIu-d. Painful Attident. As Mr. John Duncan was assisting in un- furniture belonging to Mr. linimmu who is taking up his rusiileuoe, in ‘ Yorlivillc, u lmx full on his arm, breaking it in twoplnorâ€"s below the elbow. besides .spi'iiiu- ingliis wrist. After getting the bone bnib ilugeil and set, Mr. 16 ll>lil to ride all the \vu}'f1‘ulii the city, which must. have [won very painful. W» hope it Will not ho long before he is urouml :Iguin. A Good Story. Everyone lllil‘q to road and hear 9. good sttrv, one tli.it is bright, cheerful and enter- tniniug; one lll‘ll. will get the lads and lassâ€: to “ bide at lmniv 0 nights to hold." A good story Willnlnlilr‘lllellUllsl1Wlf9 smile. and the cob Iurin (lap his lmnds with «lvlight. Tris Purim \\ i' in. um: contains (‘xai'tly what will please and instruct. \Vc ilirvct our readers attention to its advertisement in our columns Lacrosse Concert. The Concert in be given on (‘mod Friday prouIiSr-s to ho tln- lile‘tl of the smiwn. lJIVery i~reparutmn l\‘ being rumb- tn insuru “,4 suc- ciess. The following talent has been secur- ed :â€"Mr. Sheppard, of Burris ; Messrs. Cameron, Derry and Miss Quilter, of Toron- to; Miss \Yilllnonof lluttmivillc, and Mr. Bailey and daughter, of Richmond Hill. The Lucrowe boys are preparing some ï¬ne choruses, which, no doubt, will be well ox- ecuted. Hi-nuro your tickets in good time. A Valuable Gift. The Travelers Insurance Company of luitlord, Comm, whose graceful tribute to the Americun piess, the ciigruvmg of the “Representative Journals and Journalists of America," was lust your given Hicll Wide dis- tribution, are ith i'ring fili‘llu‘!‘ proof of their artistic enterprise. This time tlivy have brought out a special ctllblull tor th.» Ilt’l‘ï¬r. of the olli :ii;l engraving of the colossal lr'reuch statue of liberty as it will appear on the gi- gantlc pedvsliil now being erected for its rc- i-cplion in New York harbor, above whose waters it will next your raise its flaming, torch to more than double the height of Ni- sgsr-i Falls. of this interesting Work with the compliment of the ‘ Travelers," to whom acknowledg- ments are hereby tendered. Sabbath School Notice. The teachers in connection With the Pres- byterian sabbath school, have received it re- quisition consisting of about one hundred sig- natures, to change the hour of opening of the school from 9.30 a. m. to 2.3011. III., all those signing the requisition having promis~ ed to attend the school if the request were gianted. The teachers would also tube this opportunity of extending a cordial invitation to all friends of the babbalh school to nssiat in their labors. They need every assistance in the great work for the master. The li- brary which has lately been purchased con- sisting of one hundred and ï¬fty volumes 0! selected literature will also be opened up in the same day, and in order to procure a book it. is necessary to become 9. member of the school. The regular weekly meeting 0! the teachers, for the study of lessons,and special prayer for God's blessing to rest upon teach- ers and taught, is held every Thursday even- ing at 7.30. MONTHLY REPORT. Monthly Report of the Richmond Hill Public School for the month of March is as follows .' FORM 1. DIVISION A 1. DIVISION A 2. Lydia Powell, Susie Blanchard, Harry Stoddart. Willie Burns, Bertha Palmer, Minnie Soules, Maggie McCousghy. Jas. Falconbridge, Norman b'chell, George Lewis, Libbie Sonics, Sadie Morgan, A. SPllAGOE, Principal. FORM II. Div. I. Jennie Good, Katie Hood, Aggie Reid, Maggie Moodis, Millie Trench, DIV. 11. James Wright, George (ilovur, David Blanchard, Charlie Wiley, Mary Mupes, Div. 111. Delia Palmer, Lizzw Palmer. Eliza Mahonev, Willie Sliselo, Willie Dotson, "1‘. I‘turiiraronn, Teacher. EORM Ill. Div. 11. Maggie Glover, Lillie Clifford, Sarah Clifford, Merritt Wilson, Mary Flatt, Alex. Reid, MARY WILEY, Teacher. FORM IV. Div. 1. Emma Sivers, Robbie Moodie, Gertie Davis, l’hu‘ba Soulrs, Minnie lledditt, Mabel Leamun, DIV. 1. Freddie Redditt, Frank Sheppard, Div. III. Fred McConnell, Florence Shcardown, Florence Bailey. J.Unu1cusuasus, Tcscher._ DIV. iI. Elvis Benson, Lottie ilopper, The efï¬cient ‘ This (Alice has received a. copy 1 l CAMBRIDGE THING HOUSE. 86 YONGE STREET, Toronto. CL Complete Stock of STRlNG- TWEEDS, WORSTED mitteeAForestrr, Nisb-y, )liittliuws, Motionâ€" ’ AND COATINGS. SCOTCH TWEED SUITS MADE T 0 ORDER ONLY $12.00. Complete Stock of in Mens, Youths and Boys ‘ 7' CHEAPER THAN EVER. †Ready Made Clothing Cambridge Clothing House, 86 Yonge St., Toronto. 36-inch \Vliite Cotton, very ï¬ne, Having taken advantage of the] at gc, present depressed state of the Cot- VVhite Double \Varp Sheeting, 3 yds. wide, 60c., worth $1.00. tori Market, we can otter our cus- tomers goods of the very best makes at less than the cost of production. 36-inch \Vliite Cotton, extra ï¬ne, at 10C. Factory Cotton at 4c., 5c., 6c., 7&0, 9c., 10c. 36-inch \‘i'liice Cotton, worth 16c., I g for Marc. 31-inch \Vliiic Cotton, free from I dressing, 16 yds. for $1.00 See our factory at 6c., lull yard \Yhite TWIll Sheeting, two y(_15_ Wide. wide, 3012., worth 4 c. . . . 1 5 l Spinal prices given to Sewing 35'iBCh “mile Comm, “86 lfom‘ IW’liite Twill Sheeting, 2} yds. Societies and others buying in large Wide, .59, worth 60c. quantities. TERMS STRICTLY GAS .l .7“ ~,. We are now showing a Large and Complete Stock of" NEW SPRING GOODS. AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED. And Invite Inspection of Our New Sings. Satins, Dress Goods, Cashineres, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces-Fancy Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Sheetings, Table D3: masks, Lace Curtains, Towels, Napkins, Quilts, Coun-. terpanes, Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, Ste. &C. SAMPLES BY MAIL ON REQUEST. Edward POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE, 82 Yonge Street, Toronto.