.( .. lam .LN-raï¬ï¬ N. R." R. GOING NORTH. .1 renown. Mail Accom. Ex. Ci! v Hell 3,05 1-2 05 5.35 UaTOi .. . .. 8.15 12.13 §.45 Brook 5 ' cot 8:20 . . 0.50 Patrkilalo .. . Diveouoi'v; Downsview ,,,,, 6.10 1‘1) or" ii i. ll 0.28 6.40 6.55 7.12 7.23 GOING SOUTH. . EX. Accom. Mall. Newmarkc’s. ........... 8.00 12.117. 0-03 Aurora. ..8.11 12.21 6.16 Kim: .837 .. _. 6.35 Rrouumru Him. ...... 8.31 12.50 6.47 l‘liorn‘nill ..... . 12.58 6.55' Dowusvicw , ...... (liven Mitt [.92. 7.17 Pm‘kda e .................. 9 16 1&3 7‘22 ‘ TORONTO. , Brook Street. .. 9.25 ...... 1:30. Union ‘ 1.40 '7 3‘5 City Hall. Connects with all trains. leaving the Palmer Fauso llicliinon 1Hill. as follows: Mail & Expresshortli 65 South ........... £5508. m. " - “ “ . .. LJ ..5 45 p. 111- POST OFFICE NOTICE Until further notice Mails will lieclosed at the ‘ Richmond Hill Post Ofï¬ce as follows:â€" MoBNiNG :â€"Groinu North. soulh East and West, including Thornhill Maple. Toronto, Markhamdi’ 7.45 Evnmu :â€"â€"Groin:.v South East and West (as ' abovel 5.30 N. l3.<â€"Rccistoi‘e(l Letters must be handed in at least Fifteen Minutes earlier than the above mentioned hours for closing. M. TEEFY, Postiflster. .‘(Tllir £1119 fill. sans... Hm, 'rIm’rgday,7Ma§. 1. .. 90 '- 40(3 A145. The School Board will meet next Monday. I You know. our name, business and reputaâ€" tion. Do you know any better place to trade? Atkinson dz Swilzer. ‘ The Thus. Pogua property willbe sold by public auction on Friday. the 16th of May. For discriplion, terms &c. see another page. You can buy at the Concrete 8. standard 1002 Cottonmle Men’s Pant for $1.15, a good Tweed Pant for $1.15 and a Boy’s Tweed Suit for $1.35. . Quarterly meeting will be held in the Methodist Church next Sunday.commencing at 10 o’clock, a. m. ' ' You can buy at the Concrete :1 spring rol- 181' with fixings complete for 15 cts., uood orienlal Window Blinds for 25 cts. per yd.. ’eu‘d‘Dado and fringe blinds the cheapest in the trade. - » The W. C. T. U. will met at the residence of Mrs. \Vm. Atkinson. on Frillav evening at eight o’clock. A full attendance is re- quested. At the election of municipal ofï¬cers for the new lawn of Norlii Toronto, on Monday, Mr. John FIslrer was elected Mu) or, and -.\1r. Arthur L. \Vilson, Reeve. Agricultural Seine}; The directors of the R. H. and Yonge St. Ag. Society will meet in the Lorne Hall on \Vednesday, May 7th nt 2 o’clock p. In. A full attendance isrequest-id. Fraternal Greetings. " The Richmond Hill Herald advises horse- ' men to get prices for horse bills lieforevgoing '10 the Economist or any other ollicc. Ilorse~ men know that inferior work is deal: at any priceâ€"Marlin“), Economist. Rapid Growah. Mr. John Duncan sh )wed us a blade of timothy grass this morning taken from his meadow which measured over 11 inches. 'l'his is a good growth for the ï¬rst of May, but Mr. Duncan‘s farm is peculiarly adapted for the raising of all kinds of grasses. A Gocd Subscription. Mr; G. B. Smith, when in the village on Wednesday of last week, being asked for a subscription for the Cricket club which had just been organized. promised to give the committee span of bats. They arrived a few days ago by express, and it is needless to say they are good ones. Mass M eating. All who can possibly do so should attend the mass-meetiugin the Masonic Hall next VVednesdny evening. Mr. Gr, B. Smith and Dr. Gilmour, the Reform members for East and West York respectively, will be present, and as their Conservative opponents, Messrs. John Gibson and D. W. Clendenun, are in- vited it is expected they will be here and give addresses on provincial questions. Ladies are invited. a: .13 lbs extra good Currants for 01.00. 11 lbs best Vostizzc “ “ 12 lbs extra Granulated Sugar “ 8 lbs good farmers Lard " 11 lbs “ Bacon " 1'! lbs good bright Sugar " 42 lbs Gold Dust Corumeal †20 yds. good Print “ 20 yds. Grey Cotton (1 yd.wide) “ at the Concrete. Atkinson & Switzer. An lmprudent Minister. Rev- Dr. Stone, of Toronto, having been charged with “ imprudent conduct, intending immorality,†towards Mrs. Jennings, form- erly of Parkdale, a committee of his brother ministers investigated the unfortuate affair and brought in the following verdictâ€"That the charge of conduct intending immorality unmet the Rev. Dr. Stone was not sustained, but, in the judgement of the committee, Dr.‘ Stone's conduct in this matter was not characterized by the prudence and wisdom which should mark the department of a Christian minister, Maonic. Bros. Rupert, Nicholle. Savage and Elliott of Richmond Lodge, A. F. 52 A. M.. paid a visit to Vuuglmn Lodge last Tuesday evening. on which «maxi-m W. Bro. Orr was prese-I with a. lieuulilul Past Martel“- jewel. Th presentation was made by W. Bro. Richard- son and was replied to in appropriate terms by W. Bro. ’Orr. After the adjournment of the Lodge the bretnren repaired to Ihe lower hall where a splendid supper had been pre- pared by Mandamus. Johnson, Rumble and Keller. and it is needless to sav that the lgetbren fully nppecialed it. After the J.W. I. set, all separated, having enjoyed a well spent evening. Richmond Hill Liberals. Promotion Exams. The following is the result of the pro- motion chlorination at Edgcly held on April 3rd :â€"â€"~ . To 1v CLASS-Mabel Walls, Jeremiah Smith, Laura \Vindover. \Vesluy \Vhit- more. Nellie Snider. Florence Davina, Carson Whitmore. To SENIoR Iiiâ€"Percy Snider, Louisa Blackburn, George chnton. To J UNIOIt IIIâ€"«James Hancock, Maud E Boynton. l 7 pupils wrote for th'exi'th, 3 for senior 3rd, and 6 for junior 3rd. J. W. \VAIiLS, Teacher. ...-fl. A B NEXT WEDNESDAY, 10. that are for that day only : FIRE PROOF, MA You will certainly ï¬nd something you want in the following list at prices Y 7TH, 1890. The Liberals of Richmond Hill me: in the Plus per Paper . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 cent Lorne Hall on Wednesday evening. In the It would appear fmlfl WW" talk ‘1‘?" Plus, larger, per Paper ..... ... . . .. .. . . 2 cents absence of the pre ilcnt J. M. Lawrence Mr. DIIWOI‘HI. â€16 TOWN“ Dl‘llgglfll. h" Paper Collars, per box. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 cents Esq. took the ciuir and ’1‘. F. McMahon the only man that can furnislra suitable Linen Collars, gents', all times. . . . . . . . . .129; cents noted as secretary. The ell-Clio" oi oflivers and rapid cure for the La (lrippe or In- “ ‘ ladies‘, “ . . .. .. 3 cents I'vsulted as iollows.‘â€"President.Wm. Trench; fluenna. Don’t fail to coil and see him Toweliing. all lineu., . . . . . . . . . . . 4 cents Vice-Presidents, Andrew Newton, James when visiting the city and be convince l. “ “ . . . ........ . . . . . . . . 4;} cents Thomson; Secrctt‘nry, T. F. llcllnbou; ’l'rcg- H. “ “ . . . . , . . . . . . . . ....... 5 cents surer, J. M. awreucc. Committeeâ€" . ' ' - Shirting ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5% cents ’l‘revethan, J. Brydou, R. E. Law, J. A. E. K18] nburg' Corsets per pair... . .. . . . .. . . . . ........ 35 cents Switzcr. A. Maudie. C. McLean. J. Mortsou. . ... . F . h ld . Ladies‘ Handkerchiefs. ...... . . .. . . . . . . . 3 cents Mr. G. B. Smith. the Local Member, who The Annual bprlug, air was a l“ o H _ . . , _____ . , , _ .. 5 gems was prom-"LWES called upon and gave a this village on Tuesday 22nd of this TWi‘l‘d,llllWOOI ....... ..........50 cents short address. month. There was (1‘1â€e a large CWWd Gentleman’s While Shirts ....... . . . . . . .371} cents â€"â€"â€" . uf farmers present but not as many as Ladirss’ Ribbed Vests ............ ......122. cents Annual Meeting. was expected on account of the people “ Hose ... ..... . ....... . ..10 cents Few institutions in a Village are of more being so busy seeding. The most notice- Hemp Carpet. . . . . . ................. . .. 9 cents practical beneï¬t than a Mechanics’ Institute. able feature was the ex treasurer Thus. “ “ ...... . . . .. ..10 cents As a rule these Institutes are successful or \Vliite who has been ill for a long time. “ “ ........... . .. ..... .11 cents unsuccesaful. mainlv through the energy. He was able to walk on the street and 1,, Barnacle . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .20 cents ability and zeal of their oflicers. Since the ceived many hearty handshakes gm,†his Salmon. 2 cans for . ..... . ....... . . . â€.25: cents organization oflhe Illsiitule here ovur twleuty old friends who were glad to see him, gimp, films. fpr . . . . . . . .. ...... . . . . . . .3; cents years a 0 we ma safely may it has can , ; - runes, s. or. .. ............ . . . . . .. cents fairly siiccessfulfthough there have been There {lids quite aénumber "g.“"tnes! “Ind Oatmeal per lb. . .. . . .. . ... ....... . . . . . 2 cents years when not so much has been accovn- evervtnng scenic ’ t" pass 0 W†nice ,Y Ucrnmeal per lb .... . . .. . ...... .. . . 2 cents pushed as could have been desired. , How- The directors â€'9‘ the “'31“ after the f““" ijukiug Powder per 10.. . . .............. 15 cents ever, taking one year with another. it has '0 settle "P th‘? “009“"153 and PM ““3 1’1“" Canned Tomatoes per can . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 cents aï¬orded its patrons literary instruction and that had 00"†[“- 1110 0‘“)? bl†Phil} had “ Peas pet can ............ . . . .10 cents amusement, and no person who buys a not been sent in was for the prlnflluu 0f †Com per can ........... . ...... 10 cents ticket of membership can say he does not the bills for the fair. The Directors Bird Seed, Canary, per lb .............. 5 cents receive value for his money. The annual thought. that the printer might have sent " “ Hemp, per lb . . ..... . . . .. .. 5 cents meeting will be held on Monday evening, in his account as the bills for the fair Dates per lb . .. . ....... . ............. . 6 cents the 5th inch. and it is hoped there will be a were got up in ï¬rst class style. The fol- Figs our lb.‘ ...... . ...... .. . . . . . . . . .. 5 cents good attendance of the members. and that lowiuu are the Judges & prize Winners. Laundry soap, 3 bars for ,, ....... . . .. . 5 cents live ofï¬cers will be elected for the coming ‘3 ' Electric “ 7 “ .............. 25 cents year. HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES‘ Course Combs, each ....... . ....... . . . . . 2 cents ‘- ...h_.__-____ . JUDGaszâ€"A. Morrow, Toronto ; S. “ “ “ . ...... . . ....... . . . . . 3 cents '15“ WeétYork Licenses. Sliuuk, Edgely ; W. Mathewson, King To“ C 1‘)‘ lilflilmn’ ezlchï¬... .- ------- g Gauss The License Commisdoucrs for West Creek. 1% 0m 8’ . u Size, eac ' ' ' ‘ """" ' con 5 York met at the Court House, Toronto, on Shire Horseyâ€"Jet, John Ireland. jig cent glicuérug Tobacco ' ‘ """" " 3 cenzs the ‘22ud of April. Members present. Dr. Clyde Earnestâ€"lat, Jos. Button ; 2nd. Suilieklisil’I-rflj'riiiss or box†' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ’ ‘ ' 15 2:2,: Cotton, chairman: M. Nauuhton, F].- H. John Thompson. q;) is. Biscuits 401;): for "“ "2- cents Dcwart. and the Inspector. Robert Wilcox. Three Years Old:â€"â€"lnt. D. \Vutsou. Crisco (ioiifee,'per lb'. _ . . :'::18 cents Lie-piece were granted as frllowezâ€"James LIGHT HORSES. Small Size Lamp Chimneys ............ 2 cents Littm. Clmrlea Dude, Wm. Burk, Weston; M d'u U H u ,, nt E. B. Harris, Thomas Harstcad. Jobu JUDGESI“E' FUN-Md, 1‘0""!th PM 1'0 1 m u I, u “‘ â€"' ‘5 â€e ts Emeler, \VOudl)rld}I0; John Deacon, Abner Goodal. Elders Mills: M. Brown,Wood- 11:39 9 lb ---------- 5 0:3; Cherry. Biacoudale; Mrs. Jane Oulcott. bridge. Coffizle3 rrouiid. I I . i ' ' . I . . .. i . . I ' ‘ I I i ' - .18 :enta North Toronto ; James Thompson, Lansing; Rmidsters:â€"-lsl, W. Gould; 2nd. Gen. S “ï¬g B h†' ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 5 ' t Edward Jackson. North Eglingmn ; M. O‘Hci- Gobiel. . or“ ng "1“ es ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ """" ' ceu a lorau. Deer Purk ; Fm‘m IMCFMJ’WW FM“ Coach Horacszâ€"lsl, John Bone ,’ 2nd, 0 bank ; E. J. Raillev, IsaacM. Scott. Lampton Mills ; George Gobiel, (irilbsrl Gilmour. Klein- lmrg; Wm. Richardson Maple ; J. 0. Steele, Nowloubrook; Andrew Lloyd, Edgcly; Mr}. R. Benmish. Kielnhuru Station ; Hollinus- bend & McDonald, Isliugton ; Jimva Mor- row, Charles Nursn, John Duck, Humber A. Burll. . DI-ivers:â€"1st, Jis. Rob; 2nd, John Hodge. . . Speediu'zzâ€"lst, W. Whitinure. Saddle Horseszâ€"lst, Geo. Cooper. Tnoaoucn BRED BULLs. You should not miss this 0 "Groceries at your own prices. Bargain Days yet. pportunity of securing your Dry Goods and We expect a crowd, and we have never been disappointed in that respect on one of our Come and Welcome. } )zo.< WILL. D. ATKINSON, FIRE PROOF STORE. Bay; Thomas Holmes, ’l‘hiatleton. A three months’ permit was granted to Thomas Grif- ï¬th. Teston. The Commissrouers again met on Tucsdav and 'granted alicens’eto Thomas SulliVan, Pine Grove, and extensions of three JUDGESi-nA. Cameron, Teston; Jun. Blnugh. Jno Willson, Coleraiue. 1st,.Thoa. \Vebslcr. . ‘ Three Years Oldrâ€"lst, Mrs. Cancer. Brass Band in tile after-noun :mrl v-‘\Y'»'iinrv_ Skardon, of Thornliill. The meeting was adjourned for two weeks, when the West To. rnnto Junction licenses, will be considered; The town Council decided to reduce the li- cnnsos from seven to four. and the Commis- siorers have disposed of two, a third remain- ing to be cutoff. I PERSONALS. Mr. John Lush, of Termite, formerly-elf this place,,vvas in the village on Friday night. Mr. A, B'. Davidson. of Newmarket. made an inspection of the Public School here on Monday and Tues-lay of this week. . A certain and speedy cure for ’ Cold in the Head and Catarrh in all its stages. SOOTHINB,GLEANSING, HEALING. nslant Rellef. Permanent Cure, Failure impossible. Mr.’l‘horold, of Toronto. occupied the pulpit in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening. ' ' 3%.- HLI .... ‘ . .... ... ... . Many so-callcd diseases are simply symptoms_ of Sararrh, suchns headache, partial deafness. losing muse of smell, foul brcalhl, llifiyvkmg anilf spitting, nausea, general feeling: of e l Ity. etc. you are , _ _ ' . . .roubled witlianyofthose or kiudreo symptoms,y0u This 15 the place {01' BOOtS and SllOtS 0i a†51268, makes and qualities. I have Catarrh, and should lose no time in procuring i bottle of NASAL BALILX Bu 1éa'r'nclll rfnnttmrii 'ner'lected cold in head resu is in man 1, o owe ' "6 sum liouand death. NASAL BALM is sold by i . ’ -- y! , ‘ 2?. d‘,’{;,,...‘;,.,.... be sent‘postpaid,on receipt or Gents BalmoralS, 1n Alligator, kangaroo, Stanley Kid, Shell Cordovan, price (50 cents and Sum.) by addressing FULFORTJ a. 60., Bnocxvuta, ONT. r3; Bewarerof imitations similar in name RICHMONQ Bownsâ€"In Concord, (11 April 21th, the wife of Mr. chrv flowers of u. son. 3 LAWâ€"~At Foothill, April 28th, the wife of Theo. G. Law of it daughter. MARRIAGES McDoquLLâ€"OSTERâ€"At the residence of. _Mr. Michael (later. the bride‘s home April 93111, 1890. by Rev. Alex. McLaughlin, Mr. William McDougell. to Miss Maggie E. Oster. both of Vaughan. give below some of the lines I have in stock :â€" French Call, Buff. Oxford Shoes of different. styles in the newest Patterns and Designs. Ladies’ Rhea Boots, in Daisy Kid. Gondola Kid, Pbllbhed Cali, Oil Goat and Oxford Shoes for Misses, Women and Children. If you want to buy or sell a Farm, ad- vertise ill the Toronto WEEKLY MAIL. That paper reaches 100,000 Farmers’ homes evury week, and your advertise- ment should meet the eye of someone who wants to purchase. Advertisements of this class are Inserted in the Toronto WEEKLY MAIL for Five Cents a. word each insertion, or Twenty Cents a word for ï¬ve insertions. Address THE MAIL, Toronto, Canada. .LAZAR months were allowed to Peter Doyle and W. Mlleic wus fllrlliszed'by the Klgi!‘hllr‘i~' RlChmond HIH’ May ISt’ I890- kâ€"Lâ€"CALIJ AND ‘risiElC MEmâ€"ï¬ ROBT. SIVEBS. P â€39â€â€ your Salli HARDWARE STORE l FRANK L iZARUs Sells Cheap for OaSh- â€"â€"Q0 1 l I BY WEARING THE ONLY -â€"â€"â€"-):o:(â€"â€" Mr. L’one captured two more prizes lust week for his coach horse Emperor Late of the ï¬rm 0} Lazarus & Morris Annealed Wire, ’ _ Hot All? Furnaces, .. the IL; 3. ï¬rst at Kleiuburg arid a second ( ) Barbed W1re, ' II‘OD. Rooï¬ng, at Bolton. Mr. B. has a cult of this RENUWNED Galvanized Wire, Eavetroughing, 1; year which he says weighs 500 lbs. Who _ Nails, S oves, can beat I†, Spectacles & Eye-Gleam. Garden Tools, Tinware of all kinds, . ' The school-yard gates which haVe for ‘ P k t K - - - - Chums, 00 e mves, a long time been broken and 03' â€191" These Spectacles and Eye Glasses have C l} S Table Cutler hinges, have at last been repaired and been used for the past 38 years, and have arpe weepers, y! re-hung given in every instance unbounded satisfact- Scales. Carpet Felt, Mr. Carton has built a. new fence along the south side of his lots. There are a couple of other lots which would be much improved in appearance if the fences were put up so as to enclose Kl'lell.‘ from the road. The sidewalk needs a good deal of re- pairing.‘ If this was attended to now it might save expense for somebody. The Long Joker is now as busy as a bee canvasing for the coming elections. Wonder if he has the bundle 'I “:The teacher went to Mount Forest last week to visit his father, and return- ing on Saturday night get so wet that it took hirn nearly all day Sunday to get dried ofl'. ion. They are the best in the world. They Building Paper, never tire, and last many years without change. Cistern Pumps, And all Kinds of Hardware and Tinware. Eavetrouahing and Repairing Promptly Attended to. C. MASON .â€" ., FOR SALE BY T. 17. McMahon. Publisher of TB]: LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. FRANK LAZARUS Manufacturer, 28 Maryland Road. Harrow Road, Landon, England, late Lazarus a Morris, Hartford, Conn. Mo connection with any other ï¬lm in the Dominion of Canada. . IIII IIBIIIIII In PRINTING IIIIIci, Notéd for First-Class Work, Is the place Where N eat and Clean Printing can be obâ€". tained at the lowest prices.