TIP? Junior Young; Cnnudinng mnt a few dnys'ago uuï¬er the shade of an apple tree and organized Lhrir Lacrosse Club. The following ofï¬cers ware handed in for publi- I cation by the mess committee :â€"â€"â€"Cnptain I’L ctor M(-K«>nzio; V'ir-e-Owtain, Chas Hall 3 J Secretary, Fred Hurrism‘; 'l‘rvasurnr, Harold I Percival; Goulv-ker‘prr, Jae Albin; Committee of manngomentâ€"â€"A1brrt Gius‘a, H McKenzie, I H Percival. ‘ Mr. John Rowe, “110 at 3110 time worked in this village as a slime-imkm‘, diml last Saturday in Aurora. where he had maillLâ€"d for a uumbar of yems. Decca fled lmd a se- vere illness probably ‘L your ago from which he never entirely recnyemd. He was highly respected by all who knew him. Bargain Day. I‘Jnnday, 25:}1 May, at Fire Proof Will D Atkinson. Visimrs to the Fair on the 25th inst: are cordially invited to impvct the magniï¬cent stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Mil- Jmery, ($20.. at the Concrete, and take ad- vantage 01 the great values. given. Atkinson & Swimzez'. number of eutxies. No Entrance Fees. Members of the Agricultural Society bear in mind that no entrance ices will charged for exhibits at the Fair on Mon next. With this change from former 5 there should ho a lame increan in Gents. an“ and see (he magniï¬conb of New Suspenders at the ï¬re Proof. markably cheap. W111 I). Atkinson. H 3. Jumpmg, throwing hzcrossu ba Juluplllg, mrowmg hzcrossu ball, .yc. At 2 p. In. there will be a championship lacrosse match between the home team and New- market. Admission to gruuuds 25 cents. Everythivgr promis‘eg for A \ my sucneesful day on the 25th of May. Over $700 will be given in prizes, and should the weather be ï¬ne there will undoubtedly ‘09 a large Lum- ont. T119 l)ir#ctorsanvet rm Saturday at. 1 o’clock p. m. to make ï¬nal arrangements. Colored Velvet; Iiibgtï¬; the Fire Proof. Will D A uuluit'u vewer, munons, in nice Variety at the Fire Proof. ‘Sill D Atkinson. Athletic Sports. The Weston .5.th m- Athletic Assmiation will have a day of sports on the Queen’s Birth-day. Prizes will be given for running, "M N ,. . V wepks with rolufives in King. She Forestville, Mich, uvxb wvuk where poses remaining for a couple of mm a daughter and other relatives. Wisdom ia juEtiGod of her children trade wich Atkinson & Switzer. Couxt of Revisiun for the Aswssmcnt Rolls of the Township of Vaughan will be held in the Town Hall, Vollore, next Tuesday, May 261.11, connuenciug at 10 a. m. Ladies’ Bolts iw n11 shxrxrvlreéjxrï¬dflprices at the Fire Proof WiH D Atkinson. Mrs. J. ETLJIL-id . A quantity of Seed Potatoes. Apply to J. Devine, Lot 42, 1.5:, Uon. Vnughnn. . You can ï¬nd whim treExZnVenitAgs well as white goods at the Concrete. RICHMOND HILL, ’i‘hnrsd 1y, May 21 The North York 'l‘uuchcrs‘ Convention will be bald iu A11)'m'n.t0«d£1y and to-mox'row â€" Thursday and Fnday. It’s quite swagger now to wear black peuders. You can get ’01:) at the Com: and A. P. Brnce,ruf CJHQi‘Iié’, Egcï¬â€˜alxuuged pill» pits lust Sabbath, above) ' 5.30 N.B.â€"â€"R0qiatnrod Tm‘utors must be h‘mded in at least F1fbm-11Minntwam Hum the above mentloned hulu‘b‘ In:- closing. Until further um:in Hails will be closed at the Richmond Hi11P05t 0mm as followsz~ MORNING 17â€" Going North. south East and \Yeszt, including 'I‘homhill, Maple, 'L‘m‘ontn, Mm khamï¬fn. EVENING:â€"Gui21£ ‘- sum Enstund West ‘ Connects with R111 um, lem‘in H’mzo Rmhmnn ‘HilL {LS fwflrm's MM†& Exp1'nss.)\orï¬h & Southâ€. {\‘m m!’nm{:Ltin11 “ †Mail Expru “North (E South Newnmfl’nï¬ fr'n‘m'n Kin: .. .. ,‘ircrum. 17 HILL r‘xm'uhill 1):)w11s'vh' D wenpm Hmrkdala TORO) 'L'() erk Street Union ., Clty Hull. Wm mmmmwr a. ‘ .14.. L‘ORONTQ City Hall Union . Brook Street Park LL10 .. D Lvenpm't Dow Ifunrh' m .... . .. maximum) 11an King , A ll‘ura . , E‘Iowmm 1:01: PRUCTOR’s STAGE. um; (iirdles in all colors at. tho Vl’iro Proof Will 1) Atkinson. Knitting Siiks all slmdm at the Fire Proof Will D AHUDBOD. Revs. Messrs POST OFFiEE‘NoTICE IA; ()9 {3 A 14 .3 . R, R, TIME TABLE. Died In Aurora. Organize . GOING SOUTH NHNG NORTH The Fair. Egvaie 6 Nuâ€, WV“ ; ma, . Morrig, of this villnqp, ,u<lxt wvuk where shp pur- For Sale. as haw spent Hm pnbt MM} 8.0.": nge mun tonne-1' 3mm large increase in the “.30 81y“) 3.1}, 5.97 5.37 8x“; “.071 5). if; 8J5 M. ’1'Y}ï¬L‘Y.P05tumstor 'Lving the Palmer wear black ms- at the Concrete. Accnm 1'1. 1%.15 Society will on Monday mouths {vim Am-mn. 12.15 19.23 38 7 t. 1 r) 1:11 1 . {)1 goes to 7.45 a m -1 0 15 p. m stock They the he ’91 R on 8 10 us .47 r1 The lecture delivered last evening in the Methodist church, by the Rev C T (locking, wus a treat for the fail siZed audience that attended. As announcod last week the lecture treated of the manners and customs of the Japanese, and was illustrated by colored views many of which were magniï¬- cent. Mr. Cooking having been 9. resident of Japan for several years, had a good op- portunity 0t learning much about that re- markable country, and was therefore able to make his lecture interesting and instructive. Some of the views taken from life go to show that Jupan, the heart of idolatroua Budd- hism, is far advanced in science and in art. The temples were shown to be superbly built. the architecture bi ing simply grand. The lecture was glvon in an eloquent. man- ner, and old an] young could not fail in be- ing proï¬ted by it. At the close many ï¬ne ‘ specimens of Japanese workmanship were (‘Xiliilltk a. The Epworth League, under Whose auspices the entertainment was given, is to be congrmuluted on the success of the I undertaling. The Vellum Cornet Band purpose holding their Annual Celebration in the gums nd< joining the Town Hall grounds on Monday, the ‘25tli of May. At 2 o’clock p. m. a Foot- lnill Cui'upeiition will take place, for which the committoo will give a Silver Cup valued at. $10.00. (‘rood prizes will also be given for the following sports :~â€"Men’s 200 yard has, Egg Rico, Half-Mile Race for boys under 16 yvm‘s, Wheelbarrow Raca, Men‘s Race (100 yards), ThreeJegged Race. Men’s Standing Jump, Men’s Running Jump, Hop- sth-nnd- jump, Vuulling with Pole, Putting ihe Storm, am A large platform will be erected in the grove, and dancing will be at- tanded by an excellent. string band. Choice music wili he inierapr‘i‘sod by the Vellore Cornet Band. Dinner will be Served com- mencing at 1 p. in. Admission to dancing platform, Gentlemen 25 cents ; Ladies free. A cordial invitation is extended to all, and the committee conï¬dently expect a ï¬rst- ciaes time. On Thursday. the 13th inst. a very enjoy- able concert was given in the Victoria Hall, ’Ilmrnliill, uuxlm- the ampules of the Ms-thoA dict. church. The Toronto Hand Bell Ring- ers were present, and rendered the greater purl; of the programme. They gave several selections of music on the bells with very good effect, to the delight. of those present as evidenced by (he hearty applause and many encorcs which greeted the pcrformers. Tho aullicuce was fairly large for the season and. Bhould the Toronto Hand Bell Ringers ever again favor this section with an evening they may expect. a crowded house. l‘be mutations of Mr. John Wilson, of Tliornhill, formed a very pleasant. part of the p10- grammp. He is; always acceptable to a Tliorulxill audience but on this occasion he was most enlhuéi zslically received and high- ly cpprecimml. V Miss Wctheruld, gmluale of the National School of Oratory, who has been enguged for the Agricultural Concert on the evening of the Queen"; Birth-day, is highly spoken of by the press whm'ever she has taken part in programmes. We copy the following from a Welland paper, her former home :â€" “A very appreciative audience greeted Miss Wetlaemlfl in the Prtslznyteriau church on Friday evening Those who had courage to face the storm were more than repaid by the rich treat they enjoyed. Her recitals are worthy of ï¬lm highest praise. The only difï¬culty ii in deciding whether she excels in the pathetic or the humorous. In the one she mnves her audience to tears, in the other comulses them with laughter," &c. Piesbyierian Church. On Sunday next, the 21th of May, special sermons, morning and, evening, Will be preached by llev. \Valter Amos, of Afltora. Thie is the 11!le anniversary of the new church. Collections will be taken for church debt. On the day following, the ladies of the congregation will give their usual Dinner and Tea in the lecture room of the church. l‘inner served from 12 to 2 o’clock; Tea from 5 to 7. The ladies guarantee to mam- tain their former good reputation. Another lot of choice Windsor Soaps just in at the Fire Proof Will D Atkinson. ..M..._, n.1\vll\|rl‘y, um nun auu Auul of May. On Sabbath the Anniversary Ser- mons will be preached by Rev G K Adamn, late of Manitoba. Collections in aid of Trust. Fund. 011 Monday the ladies of the congre- gation will furnish Dinner and Tea in the School Room of the cnurch. Dinner from 11 to 2 ; Tea from 5 to 7 o’clock. The Methodist church cungregntion ex- tend a welcome to ihefr friends to visit them noxlv Sundjly {md Monday, the 24th and 25th _ ‘ ,, .._ _ _ .w ..- km...†u. flesh. It can‘t make a man smile when there‘s a boil just. under hl‘i posterior collar- button. Money can’t buy better goods than Atkinson & Switzm‘ sell every day to antis- ï¬ed citizens. Money can’t buy cheaper goadslhnn Atkinson & Switzer are now 60' ring without reserve to the prudent and economical. Money can’t do some things. It can’t liquidate the account, of the mosquito when it presents 115 bill ; it. will have its pound of A _V_L TA 'H I Mr) William Wliyte, one of the old timers nf the county of York, went to church at York Mills on Sunday in apparently the best of health. He returned to his home on the D01) Mills road. ate a hearty dinner, and was about to do some chores about. his premises when he fell to the floor dead. He leaves a fmnily of ninn children, ï¬ve sons and four daughters. The deceased came to Canada in 183-1. The funeral took place from his late residence on \Ve‘duesday afternoon to St. John’s church, York Mills. “succe r,†lmd Handled Cups and Saucers, white, Firsts, 70c. per (3014.; Handled Cups and Saucers, colored, Firsts, $1 per doz.; 7 inch Plates, colored, Firsts, 70¢. per doz.; 8 inch Plates. colored, Firle, 850. per (10.2., at the Con- crcte. Great value. Rev. T. Feuwick informs us that in his letter last week he referred to William llI.as the “successur†of James II, whereas THE LIBEUAL had it "usurper.†We therefore mnlm 11m currectian, but. candidly confess we never Would have take-u the word for Handled Cups and Saucers Miss VVetherald‘s Recitals. Concert at Thomhill. Illustrated Lecture. Veliore Celebration. Didn‘t mean Usurpcr. Methodist Church. Sudden Death. we looked at it for a. week. Mr. W. E. Ramsay, Mfr. Harry Rich, Miss VVe’bheIk am, Miss Sheahan. Miss Young and Mrs. Ramsay enâ€" sure a ï¬rstâ€"class pragramme for‘MQnday night. When the Lodge was opened in the ï¬rst degree the D. D. G. M. was introduced hv P. M. Bro. Skeele. and was welcomed on be- half of Richmond Lodge by W. Bro. Newton, after which he was recieved with the Grand Honors. R. W. Bro. Bennett then addressed the members in appropriate terms. After the routine business had been transacted ‘ Bro. Collins exempliï¬ed the third degree to the entire gratiï¬cation of all present. During the opening and closing ceremonies the work was good-naturedly criliuized, and the ofï¬cers in charge received many useful hints. After the Lodge was closed, refreshments were served in the lower part of the hull, and another pteasant hour spent during which good speeches were made by R. W. Bro. Bennett, Bro. Collina. Rev. Mr. Pereival,Rev. Mr. Morris, Bro. Knox and others. The following toasts were l'eron(led to :â€"â€"The Queen and the Craft, The Grand Master and Grand Lodge of Canada, The Visitin Breth- ‘ ran, Richmond Lodge. The newly-raised Candidate, and The Ladles. The brethren separated miter midnight, carrying with them many pleaaant recollections of the previous few hours. OED. Masonic. The members of Richmond Lodge, with a number of their brethren from other places, spent a very pleasant time on l\lund.:y eve- ning. The occauou was their regular month- ly meeting and an ofï¬cial Visit from R. W. Bro. Geo. J. Beuuet, D. D. G. M., 11th Ma. sonic District. Besides the guest. of the eve- ning, there were present. the following breth- ren :â€" H. A. Collins, Doric Lodge, 316, Toronto ; E. 0. Davies, 265, Thornhill; J. E. Knox, “ B. G. Davison, “ T. Uousius,\V.M.,Vauglmn 5.1; J. H. Kirby, P. 51., “ Geo. High, P. M., “ J. ’1‘. Salgeou, sec’y. †Dr. Sialey, S. 1)., “ R. Rumble, S. \V., “ The following wvl’e in attendance from the home Lodge :-â€" A. J. Rupert, P. M. Geo. Leek, P. M. A. L. Skeele,1‘. M. Major Elliott, P. M. Thos. Newton, W. M. T. F. McMahon, S. W. J. E. Clubinn, J. W., P. G. Savage, S. D. H. F. Hopper, J. D. I. Crosby, Sec‘y J. W. Elliott, J. S. F. McCouaghy, 5. T. H. A. Niclmlls, I. G. Frank Padget, l‘vler. Alex. Moodie, Rev. W. W. Percival, Rev. J. ’1‘. Morris, R. E. Law, D. Boyle, J. Dun- The mattnr of bon'nwing money to my outstanding accounts was left in the hands of the Finance Committee and the meeting ad- iourned. On moticï¬l 0'} G NeinMryf, EecgqugL-iwï¬y F McConaghy, Mr R E Law was elected Li- brarian. LIBRARY CoM.--R E Law, J E Clubiue, A R Innes. FINANCE Com.-â€"D Boyle, W H Pugsley, F McGonnghy. DEBATE CoM.â€"-W 1‘ Storey, G Newberv, P G Savage, A R Innee. Burma PIANO Comâ€"JV A Sanderson, R E Law. The above report was adopted on motion of}: G Savage;.secon)ded by W T Storey. RE‘UNIG'N CoM.â€"â€"W A I San’dveï¬réEQTâ€"J' E Clubine. P G Savage, W T Storey, G Rob- ertson. The President, Secretan and D 133er Were appointed to draft Standing Commit- tees for the year. They recommended the following, the ï¬rst named of each to act as chairman : LECTURE COM -â€"G Newbery, W Trench, W H Pugglev, TAF Mcflghou, F McCouagbv. Miï¬ntes of last Direétors’ meeting read and conï¬rmed. After the adjourned Annual Meeting the Directors of ï¬ne Mechanics’ Institute met. Members present~A. R. Innes (President) P. G. Savage, D. Boyle, G, Newbery, F Mc- Conaghy, R E Law, Gr Robertson. W T Storey, W A Sanderson, T F McMnhnn. Don’t miss the Concert in the Agricultural Hall on Monday night. Toronto selecting books. . . . 4 67 " Librarian, 6 mos. salary, 6w. .. . 14 20 “ Toronto Public Library . . . . . . . . 9 25 " T. F. McMahonâ€"for Young Ladies Jour:1al.Quiver,Scxen- tiï¬c American, printing, &c. 14 00 “ Masonic Hall, 1 year’s rent to May 1st 189i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 00 On motion of P. G. Savage, “seconded by F. MoGonaghy. the above accounts were or- dered to be paid. Leaving a. balance of . . . . . . . . . . . .33 11 14 1n the Treasurer’s bands. Also a balance of $53.60 in the hands of ‘he liquidators uf the Central Bank. The Treasurer’s Report was adopted. The lerariau reported having recelved $4.76 101' membership tickets for the past year. The following accounts wexe presented :â€" me W‘ R. Proctorâ€"l cord wood..$ 8 5O “ Everette Lawâ€"cutting wood . . 60 " Library Committee~expenses to Boya’ Youths’ and Men’s fancy Straw Hat)? at 20.25, 35. 50, 85 to $2.76 at the Fire Proof Will D Abkimsm. The Auditors’ Rupert of the Treasurer‘s accounts was presented. It showed the Reteipts to be. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 145 50 Expenditure during the year. . . . 134 36 The Second Adjourned Anglia] Meeting of the Richmond Hill Mechmlics’ Institute was held on Tuesday evening. May 19th 1891. Members presentâ€"D.Buyle, G. Newbery. F. MoConaghy, R. E. Law, G. Robertson, W. '1‘. Storey, W. A. Sanderson, A. R. Innes, P. G. Savage, '1‘. F. McMahon. The meeting then adjourned. Dxrectors’ Meeting. Annual Meetmg. Is the place where Neat- Furniture, Glass, Paints and GIVE ME Cut Nails, Shingle Nails, Wire Nails, Wrought Nails, Barn Door Hinges, 0“) Bolts all sizes, Horse Nails by box & lb. HARDWARE STORE Y Special lines of Novelties for the Ladies just in, comprising Beads, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Belts, Hairpins, Knitting Silks, all shades, che, Pins, Ribbons 25TH OF MAY, QUEEN’S BIRTH-DAY, ' â€"~â€"AT~â€"â€" - ~ THE FIRE PROOF, RICHMOND HILL. laveâ€"Troughing, Rooï¬ng, Hot Air Furnaces and. Repairing all done at bottom prices. And The NEW! Jail Priming Wes; :Noted for B‘irst-Class W“ ork,‘ d more to come, from the celebrated makers. \Varren, Lang York; W H Mairs (f: 00., Brooklyn; Howell & Brus., Phil Staunton (0 Co., Toronto. JUST ARRIVED ! Vuuuuuu ummrs . . . . . . . . . . n . - . . . . - . . . . . . - . . . . . . . - . . Pure Linen Collars 2 for . 2'5 Gents’ Windsors with Rings......... . . . . . . 12% Cashmere Hose from ........................... 100 to ‘25 Art Muslims at 55 12% And any amount of other Bright, New Goods at prices that cannot be duplicated. Complete Stock. Usual Stock of Groceries always on hand Orders by mail promptly attended ta RICIIRIOND HILL; A Grand Cottnnade at ........ 42 inch Pillow Cotton .. . . 5 Papers Pins ................. Celluloid Collars ............... Pure Linen Collars 2 for Gents’ Windsnrs with Rings“ Cashmere Hnse from........... Art Muslims at .... n... 18 lbs. Bright Sugar 13 “ Granulated Sugar 6 Scrubbing Brushes 3 Cans Salmon...... . . . .. as on hand all kinds of Hardw‘ Illa»), out budUCS, Lace, . and all the other Fals-l The ï¬rst shipment of at the lowest price. IN DRY GOODS: uqu an. Iotton "nun" . no.0. . S... ........-... lars 2 for a with Rings. from....... and Clean Printing can be obtained -â€"-):o:(-â€" FOR THE Stoves, And everything in the Hard- ware line cheap for cash. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Barbed & Plain Fence W’i Tinware; P. Gr. SAV 1 Is. . MASON. ..$ 1 00 1 00 25 25 25 25 10 are. Philadelphia; 11 12% l2. a, New Oil