Ciï¬vkéll Union n In rm}; Street “1.1 kdnJu†Dwexmnrt nwnsviaw l‘h'n'nhill ...... mammmn Hm Kins: Mum-n. Newmarket N. R. R. TIME TABLE; TORONTO Newman-km... Aurora. King RICHMOND HiLL {'hm‘uhm .. Downsview. H 1VBI‘IDOH} , Pm‘kvhfle .. TORONTO Connects with 1111 trains. leaving, the Palmer H use Rinhmnn "HHL as follnws: Mai & Express \onï¬n & South... A"r'nmmodn.ti(111 “ MaiMz Expxess No1twh X; South “1.7.45 11 1:“. 12.110 .5 45 p. m. PROCTOR’S STAGE LINE. Until further notice “ails will he closed at the Binhmontl Hill Post Ofï¬ce as follows:â€" Monxmatâ€"(iminn\m‘th,5muh East and “est lncludinu Thornhill, Tim] ale, 'l‘nr,onto Mmkhmn &c. 7.45 Evnxme: -â€"Gning South East and West (as ahm 61 5,30 N‘Br‘nerzisterod Lewem Imxstbe handed in “least ï¬fteen llï¬nutescurliel't’nnn the above mentioned hours for clnsi 5!. RICHMOND HHL, Thnrsd my, May, 8‘ 90 No School Board No quorum. C vurt Richmon-L nn. 7046, A. 0. F. will meet to-morrow (Friday) evening, May 9&1) . “(7191: v @ihcmi. .Begular meeting of Rivhmond Hill Fire Brigade next Monday evening, after practice. This is Arbor Day, am} many of the vii- Ingers are improving the opportunity by planting trees in private and public places. A Pair of Leather Tugs was lost between this viliuge and the old loll~gate. See notice elsewhere. The Vellma Baud purpqée' holding their Annual Deluoustnï¬un In Mr. Snider' s grove ma Sunni-1y, “1921M: at May. Nouiee will be given by posters in a few days. The Viilaga W. C. '1‘. U. will meet at the residence of Mn. Wm. Atkinson to-morrow (Friday) evening, at. 8 o'clnck. Anniversary Sermons win he preanhed in the Methodist Church, on Sabbath, Mav 25th. morning and vauing. by Rev. G J. Biahop, 0! Parliament St. Church Toronto. In accordance thh the Constitution the new Board of Dimtors elected at the Annual meeting of the Mechanics†Institute will hold their ï¬rst meeting on Honday evening next, the 12th inst. Mr. a Mrs. H. Sanderson returned from Goderich on Sum-(lav where they bad-been visiting relatives for the past month. The weigh of it. Ladies like to have their way and in buying grocerles their weight is sixteen ounces to the pound every time. That's our weigh at. flu» Concrete. Good weigh! in good goods, ï¬rst, last. and every time. Notice. The Vaughan Plowmen‘s Association will hold their man“ meetmg in the early part. 0! June. when arrangements will be made tor their full plowing mgtch. Posters are out announcing that the Lam ting Fan Fair will be held on the Old Grounds, a! Lansing, on the 23rd and 24th of September. when upwards of $2000 will be’ ngen in prizes. Am: the Mass-Meeting held in the :Maso- 'nic Hall hat evening the village baud soren- uded the candidates for East and West York “up lay ed some choice selections in from of the be]! as the audience were dispersing. annk Street Union .. Cxty Hall .. The Fire-Cracker Nuisance. We have been asked by the renve of the village to say that Mr. Brownlee. the village inspector, 1m been instrnoted to punish by lawnnv pen-yon who explodes ï¬re-crackers vor rockets in the public stream. ‘ A word to the wise in su‘ï¬icient: A Mass Meeting will be held in Newmarkat on Ssturdny lo nominate a. Liberal candidate to: the coming Local election. The present 'mbmbor. Mr. E..J. Davis. will In all probabiï¬', ‘1 be the choice, And it is not unlikely be will be returned hy acclamalion on the 5a:- jcl Jana in pronouncing Nasal Balm the sovereign remedy for catarrh. Mr. Horatio Collier, Woollen Manufacturer. Camerontown, Ont, Intel: Nasal Balm is the only positive rem- edy for catnrrh that I ever used. South York Teachers. The regular half-yearly" meeting of the South ank Teachers' Institute will be held in the Anaembly rooms of the County Model ocbool at West Toronto Junction on Thurs- day sud Friday, the 22nd and 23rd 0! May. School wastes: and friends of education gen- erally an invited to attend. POST OFFICE NOTICE Woo'flen Manufacturers Combine Vel‘iote Demonstration. GUING NORTH Mail A 8.05 u 8.15 'GhiNd’SOUTH First Mceung. 9.03 9.15 '2, 27 9.48 9.55 8.30 8.37 9. 25 ‘3. an 9. 4o ‘ , ..00 555’,» a 5:3 North York.‘ Serenaded. MZTEEFY Postmaster meeting on Monday. Acnem 1'2 08 12.15 Acmul 12.25 13.32 12.58 12.19. 122.4 1.!!!) Mail. 6 03 [3.16 7.12 7.23 745 7.30 7 3.5 Blanchard Bros" of this villnga, who hold the agency for the township of Vaughan, to build Rllssell’s Champion Rail Fence,nre cunplnininq that some of the farmers are inhiuginz: on th irputeut. They have given notice by posbm‘s that any pvrsou building such fem-a, who has not purchased from them a Farm Rxght, will be prosecuted accor- ding to hm. A wummn‘s wny. IN a. Womnnn way to flat, to the bottom of things, and she usually sparvs no limo nr tumble to ï¬nd out what she wants 1.0 know Most women want to know WHEN they can bny dress gnods to the bash mivnnln'ge, and the woman who studies this qneptiun out ummllv ï¬nds her way to Atkinson & Switzur's 3mm. Beaidns other attractions for the afternoon of the Fair on ma Queen’s Birth-day, there wili he club-swinging on the running globe. slack wire Walking, juggling and conturtion aclm‘ under the speuiul management of Mr. C. H. Dumuwend, of Toronto. The Maple hand will he in attpnduuce to furnish music. For particulars of Fair see poster! just. out. Thfl Goucnfl to be gum in the Agricult- ural Hall on the 34111 of May in connection with the Fair, promises to eclipse all Its piedncessors. Among the performers secur ed are Mr. \V. E. Rammy. the popular comic singer; Mi~'s Fowler. pianist ; Mr. A. J. Neil, eiouutinnist; Miss Maud Alpxander, the wrun- derful child singer; Mr. LiLstf-r, (me of To- ronto’s bent, tenure. and Miss Ida. Simpson. With the nbo‘ve array of talent the concert cannot fail in being a success. The Directors of the Richmond Hill & Yonge St. Agricultural Society met, in the Lorne Hall yesterday. Various committees reported on the work done for the fair, vn- cancies were ï¬lled among the judges, and final arrangements were about completed. It was dtcilled that the Directors should meet again on the 23rd of May, at 1 o’clock. when it, is hoped there will be a good attend- ance, as much work will have to be done on that afternoon to gvt reudv for the fair on the day follow‘ng. Persons wishing booths will apply to Mr. W. H. Pugsley or Wm. At- kiusou. Speciat Meeting. A Fchial meeting of the Rich’d Hill Me- ehnnlcu’ Institute was held on Saturdav even- iugJ’lzxy 3h {894 . Membeis pr‘ex-ent Meisrs. A. R. Illfltï¬a, W. H. Pugsley. H. M. Mc- (Juaig, W. A. Sandersun, H. A, Nicliolls,‘ R. E. an, G. Newbery, Dr. Wilson, T. F. Mc- Mahon. Minutes of previous meeting read and adopted. At-cguuts amounting to $43.96 were presented and ordered to be paid. A Istter‘ was read from Mr. D. W. Campbell, 01 Kingston, nffurina to giye an entertainment. for the Mrchauics' Institute during .me month of May. Moved by W. H. Pugsley, seconded by Dr Wilxau that. the Secretary be instructed to mite Mr. Campbell in view of accepting his 0631' in tarnishing entertain- ment. Messrs Pugsley and McUunig were appointed to audit the books of the Secretary and the Treasurer The Secretary was in- structed to secure the Young Ladies‘ Journal and The Quiver for tue Library, and the meeting a-tj.uurned. A large .end enthusiastic gathering easem- bled in the Masonic Hall last evening, and listened with interest to the mldresses de- livered by Mr. G. B. Smithnnd Dr. Gilmnur, the Reform Candidates for East and West { York respectively. Mr. Wm. Trench occur pied the chair. On opening he gave an in- vitntion to Mr. D. W. Glendon“; Mr. John Gibson, or any representatives oi these gen- tlemen, to take their places on the platform. The hull was crowded to the door. Quite 5 large number of. ladies were present. and Maikham and Vnnghsn were well represent: ed. Dr. Gilmour was the ï¬rst to speak. He went hurriedw over the record of the Mowst Government during the pnst eighteen-years,- and showed the msuy schemes the Conserv- atives during that time had tried in order to secure the treasury benches. In 1883 they appealed to the prejudices of the U-ntholicst in 1884 they endesvored to gain power by {'The Bribery Plot.†in 1836 they tried the Ross Bible, and now they were raising the sectarian cry. He regretted that hie oppo- nent was not present.'ss there were many things he would prefer to say to his lac». rather than behind his back. Mr. G. B. Smith followed. He elso regretted exceed- ingly that Mr. Gibson had not attended. He had invited that gentlemen to meet him at ‘ * ' ' vHeadford.‘ ThevDairy Maids‘ enlerhmmenc It Heed- foru last Tuesday evening, was a novel ul- tair. eu-l exceedingly enjoyable. Some “teen young luuies conducted the whole entertain- ment from beginning to end. These were ‘ drrssed in prim dresses; Turkey red ground with a white flower. and cups of the some and whine aprons.“ The imbles were loaded with a greet. variety of cookery in which the milk of the cow forms an important port. The only danger was, that 'those not accus- tomed to such diet would be opt so indulge loo freely. After refreshments, the Dairy maids gave their enteneinment in the Church. Miss E. Lunsu presided with good ability and lady-like modesty. The programme consisted of .Songs, Choruses and recitsrions, all having reference more or less to farm life and 'work. The rain in ihe ev- ening no ‘donbt kept Home sway, 'yet the stâ€" teuduuce was very good. and all spent a Very happy evening. The young ladies 0! Head- (ord certainly deserve greet eredik for their zeal and ski]! in all good work. Eglinton, at Thornhill‘npd Richmond Hih, but in no case had he‘ responded. This seemed hutair. I! Mnfl‘ibeoo has a plat. form he should come'lorwar’d am! state it. All that he knew o! bis‘opponent's plalform was chatitr was against ,ï¬he’ Government. MruSmith took up “(Whitehall Suhool Book Monopoly, the Fropoh' $531190“ 14)., the... to which we will refer $1 #9.“?! . length next week. Theyieeting-eloiod’ï¬m cheer-s for the Queen a'nd Max:511“. ' " '1‘ Whit dial to!“ you' hm yours; ago? _I told you the elwic ’llght might anuie' 'oi [.11qu ï¬ne mor’nings‘ be shining in your windowd n" along the line of Yo‘nge St... well the EleotrinRailway is 0. X; no in the RockSprinu Coal Oil in the city. Doij"; ‘waate shoe leather-ï¬ning: to 'ï¬nd out the cheapest and the bag}; go M Di).- -wcrt11’s~Dr\xg Store next Nipiuing Hotel, Kings; Toronto‘ . A gncuhma! Meetmg. Attractiwns. The Cancert. Notice. Mass Meeting. The Annual Meeting in connection with the Richmond Hill Mochnuics’ Institute was held in the Library Room, Masonic Hall, on Monday evening, the 5th of May, 1890. -- . n ï¬Mémhera present :â€" Messrs. A. R. I'puea, \V. A. San‘derson. tE.M. Moguaiï¬, H. A. Nicholls, '1‘. F. McMahon, J. E. Clnbinv, W. T. Story, L. MmLeod, R. McLend, D. Mackenme, W. H. Pngalev, \V. Trench, P. G. Savage, A. Muudie, R. E. Law, C. TreVetlmn. ' s "P1281215: 1A: Ii: {lines in the chair. Minutes uf last Annual Meeting read and appruvgd. The Secretary’s report for the past year was read. It showed that the Institute had a membership of 118, and that all the money for the sale 0f tickets, namely $56.75, had been received and paid mum to tthreasurer. On motion uf Mr. Trench, seconded by Mr. Mooaie, the above neport was a- durpjed.‘ . . A T. N ’rI‘hVér-Il'reasurer’a report showed the Re- ceipts to be $146,65;Expenditure $133.23 leaving a balance of $13._42_. -M A On motion of M}. Nichnlh, saconded by Mr. Story. the. Treasurer’s report. was adopted,aubjecn to the approval of the Auditors. The Librarian’s report showed that 38 Volumes had been added during the year; 1272 volumes in library, and that 1309 volumes had been issued duiing the year. {the amount expended $62.37 Wan for books and magazines. On motion of Mr. Trgvechan: secohded byiMr. Clubiuetthg yepgft _wau_ adopteq. u, -_.. v.‘...... It. was moved by Mr. McCuaiv. second- ed by Mr. Nichollys that the thanks of Unis Instiiute be tendered no Min Teefy, Miss Trench, Miss Story and Miss McKimick ‘or their valuable services in selling mem bership tickets.â€"-Carried. The Election of Ofï¬cers for the ensuing year then took place and resulted as fullqu:â€"Presiden(. H. M. McCuaig; lst Viceâ€"President, G. Newberry; 2nd Vlce Prezident, P. G. Savage-,- Secretaly, '1‘. F. McMahon;'1'reasuI-er, W. A. Smdersnn. Cnmmittee of Mmmuement: W. Trench. J E. Clubine,H. A. Nicholle, W. H Pngsley, A.R. Iunes. R. E. Law, A. MoudieMC. Trevethau. Aftetnshurt addresses from the retiring president and the newly-elected ofï¬cers the meeting adjourned. I want every lady in thé Ununby nf Yurk to use the Subset. Dyes. I belieue every lady having used ‘Lhem says pus]- twely ’aud distiucliy that the Sunset Dyes at. ï¬ve cents a package are superior to ml others sold at ten cents, and I say‘ just, as certain that if the above statemsut is’m. true I will give them for ii(:t|1ing, I Wall. you to call and get, a package to nv it, and pay for it afper using. Dilwurth H Drug Stare next. to the Nipissmg Hotel, Turuntu. ' - The death of the late Dr. J C. Glapp has can. It glun’riI over the rasidaum «If tine plum, who were guquaiIIIé-(l with the de- ceased gentlemen He was knuwn here principulb M II rifleumu, and III. the tinw of his (133th was president M the club in this vicIIIin. Hr) was an eIIClIIIsIIIxItiI: sport and hunter with the rIlle)u sociable and cheery cumpauiomuud, a7; gentlém'en in the fullest sense ()l the ward. His some- what auddendeuth has left. a. gap†in the ranks Much Will not be.easily ï¬llad. FRANK LAZARUS anlactnm, ,8 M rvlugd Bani Han-11w Road. 4 ‘ 1 England! Page L833rus:& 'Morrio.- i ‘ ‘ Can†:_.' ."r". ( .‘ ‘ 3N0 connection with my 0411.: Qty 1 the Dominica of_ Qmadq. ‘4, The Rev. 0. Fish and tamily have moved to Parkdale. Mr, Risebrough. tar. and family will occupy thé house vacated by the Rev. gentlel‘nan, and Row. H. A. Fish willtukehis nuclei 8‘ place on the: circuit. Wannaâ€"«Two Amateur» Lacrosse Teams to compete for a. Silver Cup at Newton Brook on the 2“}: "f May. Cap- Mina of 100111 teams will receive all in formation by applying to G R. GOULD 1N0, Newton Brook. JACKSONâ€"Gouxmmaâ€"On Wednesday April 30th at the residence of the bride’ s father “Fair- view Place " Downsview, bv Rev. J. C Will- mom M. A. A. Fwd Jackson. to EUR. 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Ladies Rhea Boots, 1n Dalsy Kid, Gondola Ixid, Polished Ca11,0i‘~ Goat ‘ and Oxford Shoes for Misses, \Vomer and Childre-m Barbed Wire, Galv¢nized Wire. ‘ , Garden Tools, 7 '7 Ti'nware of all kinds Churns ' ' ~' Pocket Knives, Carpet SW'eepersI . 'I'ab‘lé Cutlery, . - . Scales,‘ Carpet Felt, Buflding‘ Péper, , 1: g Clstern Pumps, I And aIi Kinds of Hardware and mearé Eavetroughing and Repanmng Promptrly Attended to. RICHMOND HILL 5 i HARDWARE? STORE I THE LBERAL JOB THEE NG EFF I, Noted for First-Class VVork Is 5116 place Where Neat; and Clean Puntmg can '10.: , Qbâ€" ’ ' tamed at the iowest pnce,’ Watch your paper for the announcement of this affair. We intend in a couple of weeks to drop a great big Lâ€"OALIJ AND SEE MEâ€"â€"â€" ROBT; SIVEBS. FIRE PROOF STORE. Sells Cheap-for OaS'h. BOMB-SH ELL Is happy but the end is not yet. In the ranks of all enemies. the same time explode a C.‘1\IASON PLUM Nails, ):o.( Eavetroughing, Hot Air Furnaces; IS OVER, Iro‘n Booting, Stoves,