GOXNG NORTH. TORONTO. Mnli Accom. Ex. Citv Hull 9.10 17.55 5.10 Union 8.3 1.05 6.20 Quocn’sl ...... .. Pat'kdnlu 5,10 1.15 5.30 Doveupnr 3qu 1.23 5.38 pcwusvio‘ ...... 5.47 [‘horuhill .13 6.05; chnmoxn H1’LL.. 9.2!; 1.55 6.10 King ............. , ,1 ...... 6.27 Aumru .. .. . on.) 2.22 6533 Newmnrket ....1nu5 2-30 6-“ Gnmo SOUTH. . , Ex, Arcnm. Mutt}. Newmnrket ............ 825 “~15 “'“f‘; Aurora... , 11.23 6.4« Kins. , , ii in 6.55 Rmmm Hm. ..... 8.59 11-50 7-05 ‘é‘hornhill ..... 7-19 ‘ )ownsvicw Dn.veupm-t,. , 7h; Parkr‘lale...... 7'4 TORgNTO I f ,uaen's W mr 7-“- Unirm . .50 12.35 V 5; my Ho 0.00 12.45 a 0 PRUETDR’STT'KGE LlNE. Connects with niltl‘fllne, leaving the Palmer House Rinlnuon ‘Hill. nslullnws'. Mail & Exprensdxorth 6r South. .......... 8.00 n m. Accommmlatiou “ " . ..11.00 Express North. 5.15 p.131- Mail South . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . 6.10 POST OFFICE NOTICE Until further notice Hails will be closed at the Richmond'flill Post E’u’fico as follows:â€" MOBNING F~GoingNortlLsnn1h East and W'est, including Thnrnhill, Maple,Toroutn,Murlrbem,&c. 7.45 EWNING:-Going south East and West (as ubovel 5.?0 N.B.â€"â€"Rogisterad Letters must‘be handed in It least Fifteen Minutes outlier than the above mentioned hours for closinq. M. TEEFY. Postmaster. ‘(Tlllt plum. chmrozvn HILL, blindly, Aug. 17, ’95 LOT} ALS. Of the candidates who wrote at the recent entrance examination in Aurora, only 18 were successful in passing. Best ‘200 yd. Spools at 25 cts. per (102., at the Concrete. Atkinson (C Switcer. King Plowmeu‘s Association have decided» to hold their plowing match this year on Thursday, the 2nd of November. Clearing out odd remnants of Ribbons at very odd little prices at the Concrete House. Atkinson (‘2 Switzrcr. Mr. F. lllcConaghy is having the wood- work of his residence and boot and shoe store repainted, and thereby improving very much the appearance of the place. A look convinces most people that they are saving money by trading at the Concrete ' House. Atkinson & Switzer. Reeve Pugsley is the ï¬rst that we- have heard of as having ï¬nished harvsst. The last load of grain was taken into the barn on Monday evening. .Look at the south window of the Concrete House and see the Handsome Presents given away to their customers, absolutely tree. A‘- hiuson dc Switzcr. The Aurora High School Board of true. tees have engaged Mr. Alfred L. Auburn for their Hand Muster. He is a grnduate of Oxford University, England. It is a little late for Wall Papers but you can save money by buying lust now at the Concrete House. Odd lots of from 6 to 18 Rolls, each at 5 cents per Roll, worth 15 etc. Atkinson dz Switzer. We have been asked to say that certiï¬- cates for those candidates who passed the recent Entrance Exnmmution at Richmond Hill are now in the bands of the principal, and will be given out on application to him. Boys, we expect u. little assorting lot of This in this week to keep our stock nice and fresh until our rogulur full shipments, the Concrete House, Atkinson dz Swilzer. in the Cool/er. A "scrap" on Monday ended bv one of the bellicuse participants being landed in the lock-up by Constable Browulec. After his fevered brow wns down to normal tem- perature he was nllowed to depart to his country home in the cool shades of the evening. Theï¬rocery department of the Concrete House-is very complete and you may always .be sure of getting all the novelties and delicacies of tho Table there, Fresh and Clean. Atkinson d2 SWHZM'. For the Fair. Two special trains. one of horses and one of cattle, sleutod Tuesday night from To- ronto for the Chicago Fair, A largo num- ber of horses and oxttlo were from the farm of Mr. R. Davies, Don Mills, and Messrs. Russell Bram, of this pluce,.sont a lino herd of their short born Durhamc. It is more than likely they will give a good nccount of themselves. Dress Goods at 5, 9. It), and 12% clan that are really worth 125, 13.20 cud 25 cls., are snaps that cannot be picked up ovary day of the your. They have a few left at the Concrete House, call and look through them. Atkinson d: Swilzor. A. O, F. A Grand Demonstration inaugurating the Biennial Meeting: of tho Subsidiary High Court of the Ancient Order of Foresters will be held in Cobcurg on, Monday next, the ï¬lm. of August. The High Court will meet on the following day and the business will be continued during the I‘Elllrlludf‘l‘ of the week. Mr. ll. A. Nicliolls from as ndelcgnte from Court Richmond of this village. The Concrete House is having an un- precedented run on randy-mode Ovcrnlls, made in the best style and with the best aewing throughout No slop work. Atkin- son (5: Switz-zr. . Sunday School and Organ Funds. Farmer‘s Milk. We are glad to find that the Aylesbury Dniry 00., of Toronto, who have been can. log milk from here for some time. are giv- ing good satisfaction to the farmers from whom they buy their milk. in their manner of doing business. As sotm as they can ob- tain a. further supply it is their intention to put. on n two-hornet wnqgon. The farmers who have becn selling their milk state that it puya them much better than butter-work- lug. Sherwood. Ruin is much needed in tlus locality, as, owing to the continued dry weather, Several of the wells have gone dry. . . .Le‘rrge con- gregations greeted Rev. Mr. Fisllburn here last Sunday, and appeared to be glad to again meet their old Pusfor. . . .Tho congre- gations of the. Lutheran church hold at meet- ing on Monday evening and decided to hold their annual Harvest Home Servicv s on Sunday, August. the 27th, and party on ltfonday eve. the 28th. A good programme will be arranged. See bills later. A Sustitute for the Seashore. A sort of sick-M-the-stomscufeeling has been experienced by msnv of our citizens during the past Week in town, the result, the doctors any, of the recent rapid changes of temperature from excessive bent to very cool weather. A very good thing to overâ€" come this sicknt-tbe-stomacb m- bilious feel. ing is to be found in Mombray’s Kidney and Liver Cure-a few doses at. s time being euf. ï¬cient to regulnte the disturbed condition of ; the liver. Harvest Home. The annual Harvest Home and Festival in connection with Trinity Church, Tllornhill, will be held on Aug. 24th,1893. Eveusong will be sung by the Choir (Snrpliopd) of St. Mary Magdalene‘a Church, Toronto at 2 30 p. m. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. J. H. MoUollnm, M. A., T. C. D. Tea, Ice Cream. &c., Will be served in the grove of Hnwtborne Mineral Springs, from 4.30. Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Football, 610., will be provided. Tickets,25 cents; Children, 15 cents. Preceeds from offertory at service and from sale of tickets will be devoted to The Coming Picnic. Large posters are out announcing the programme of sports for the R. C. picnic to be held on the purk here on Monday. the 28th inst. In the forenoon at 10 o‘clock a football mat-ch will take place, the cumpet. ins teams to be Newmarket, Victoria Square and Richmond Hill, prizo a football. In the afternoon there will be two horse races and two bicycle races. Twenty horses are named for the ï¬rst trot which will be for a~ purse of $40. \In the open nice the purse is $75. A number of good horses is expected. One of the bicycle moon is for prOfHSSlODBll-‘l, the other for amateurs. There will also be a footlrace for amateurs. The Richmond . Hill Brass Bllnd has been engaged to furnish ‘ the music for the day. All entries for the sports and races are to be made with Mr. J. Kelly, Secretary, previous to 10 o'clock on the morning of the picnic. Interested parties should consult the bills for partic- ulnrs. Departmental Exams. The names of the successful candidates at the recent departmental examinations Were published in the Toronto dailies on Saturâ€" day last. We are glad to notice that Rich- muud Hill High School made a. good show. ing, seven candidates hsvlng passed the Primary, equal to the former third class cer- tiï¬cates, and two passed the Junior Leaving, equal Lu the former second class ocrlificnles. The names are as follows: l’limnryâ€"«N. Dixon, A. E. Gobn, W. A. Glues, M. E. Harrison, W. Hull, E. Swtlzer, A. Sheppard. Junirr Leavingâ€"'D. C. Palmer, L. A. ' Ritchie. ThlB year only eight candidates were on- couraged to write for a third class certiï¬cate, and sewn of them Were succvssfu’. Four Worn permitted to write for a. Second class and two have succeeded. Thus, eighty- seven per cent. have been successful in ob- taining a Third class, and ï¬fty per cent. in obtaining a Second class, or a total of seven- tyâ€"ï¬ve per cent. Unsuccessful candidates who desire to know the number of marks they made will apply to the principal for them. . Died in the Prime of Life. It in our painful duty to recmd this Week the death of Mr. James Thomson, who died at his home at Headlurd on Friday lust. fie had suffered for the past two or three months with cnncer On the bowel, and bore his pain with trusting resignation. The writer of this notice was among the bund- reds who visited him during his illm-ss, and although he was anxious to recover for the sake of his sorrowing ville and relatives, never was be heard to complain of having to I leave this world in the prime of life. Al- though only forty yours of age, deceased had accumulated considerable property by his iudustry and perseverance, and often had we heard him my that a mun who was will- ing to Work could make a good living in (human. For runny years he was one of [be most nuccessful and energetic agents of the Patterson manufacturing firm, and for the past few years he had worked in connection with Cunnidy’s mnrble works. llo livcd in this village for several yours, until lust spring. when he sold his comfortuble resi- dence and bought Mr. Munro‘s farm at Hecdiord. That he was well known and highly respected could be seen from the fact that tho funeral procession to the Richmond Hill cemetery last Sunday was the largest ever witnessed here for many years. After the burial a sermon wus preached by Rev. W. W. Pcrcivul, the nuditorium and gallery of the Presbyterian Church being crowded with mourners and blends. Tho Dr. took as his text. Thea. 41h chop, 13m verso. At the close of a very impressive sermon he said that the career of decouccd had been a consistent one, and rurcly land he ever seen a person meet. death more cnlmly. Deceased loaves a widow, a father, three sisters and u brother to mourn his loan. His relatives, and especially his devoted wife, huvc tho sine-era sympathy of 0. large circle of friends in their and bereavement. English Spaviu Liniment removes all llm'd, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem- isbes from horses, Blood Spavin, Unrbs. Splints, Ring Bunc, Sweeney, Stiflos, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Tllroat,Cuuglls. 010. Save $50 by use of one bottle. For sale by W. A. Sanderson. Return Match. The return match between Markham and Richmond Hill anrosso teams was played in Mr. Crosby’s ï¬eld on Saturday and resulted in a victory for the home team by 2 to 0. There was'gond play on both sides, although , the Visitors were not a match for their , opponents. There was a good crowd of in- terested schLufors, of both sexes. and bad x the grounds been in good condition there would have been In line exhibition of the National grime. Mr Ed. Wilson captained the Markham team. Mr. Will D. Atkinson ï¬lled a similar position for the Hill boys. and Mr. C. G. Derry acted as Inferno to the satisfaction of both sides. After the match AT THE“ We will continue the low prices that have been astound- ingall who have seen the goods and prices attached. the Visitors were treated to a supper at the A Dominion Hotel. Asnea‘rna we'can tell the. As are all the sales that are advertised by this ï¬rm, and we norms of the players and their positions are . ' ' ' - ' ' “mews? defy competition in any of the lines advertISed below. MABRHAM RICHMOND mm. b A _ W. Wilson .....fvml . . . . . . . . . . ...... G. Glover # ‘ "‘ - J.OlImecll.. Pnin’t J. (line‘s Bargains in Dress Goods g'flgges ""‘“""1°’“‘" “W-AE'13’“‘VI§,‘, At 5 ch... per yard regular price 10 to 15 cents. a 1“:.Frwx.::: . . Defonco Field . 1’. Powell ' " 9 “ “ " 12,; cents J. Robinson . .,(.‘1.Ll:)npoi' “ [0 “ " “ ‘20 “ C. Que-«rue ...Coutre ........ ,C. Lyons H [gr u I- u 25 u G. Wilson... A. Shlcrk ‘, 22“ ,, ,, ,, 30 u C. Prlngle .. . Home Field '1‘. Trench . _ A.C»mebull . \V.I'l'rclwll Remnants at oneJlbu-d price J. Mononalll Outsid e Home. . ,. .. l‘lpm' C. Vaumnt , Insult; Home . J. Sandor-son ï¬mflm‘ï¬wmwmmgï¬ ' BEjétson'ALs. *3. m w, ..M,~,;fl. .M,w§3£m, . ï¬g m, 53% Bargains in Prints Miss Lulu Lund, of Toronto. is making a At 4% (ts. per yard regular price 7 cents visit with Miss Maud Marsh. †5 “ “ “ 8 “ , I I u u .l u ll llr. Mopouagllv, of Midland, is spending in 10 u u .. 12% “a 15W! 3' week "w 1â€â€œ mm'ly new“ Remnants of Print one-half price v , ‘ , a Mr. D. Hopper, of Clnrcmont, paid a fly §:§, qmmï¬ï¬‚m 1 m# lug visit L0 lrionds in the villnge on Monday. Mr. '1‘. W. Mtï¬man, school-teacher, is spending a weck of his vacation with his “" sister, Mrs. W. Marsh. l nun-gains in Muslims. Delrlinette st 6 cls. regular price 10 cents ll Verona Card 5 “ “ 8 “ R if Miss Mary Trench went to Toronto on Tuesday touttond the Provincial Normal School during the next term. Misses Greta & Minnie Rcdditf are spend- ï¬aï¬ï¬‚Ea§§§é§Ma§ ing a cbup‘" 0‘ WP?“ with "I'm" and Wâ€" QWQMGEQQQQLQ tives in Markham and Unionville. _ _ Q 33 Bargalns III Embroulerrei Bargains in Teazle Cloth at 10 (its. per yurd regular price 12% em Miss Jessie Lngge, formerly of the High Schml here, has been engaged as teacher in the Jeflcrson School. She will commence duties on Monday next, the 213% inst. Mr. W. Ham Hall, proprietor of the Mark- ham Sun, accompanied the lacrosse team here on Saturday. We are pleased to aoknowledgo a fraternal call to our sanctum. At 3 ms. per yard worth 5 cents per yard u 5 (I H II 7 [I U 7 it cl l‘ II n u u u u - Remnants at one half price "®§@WMMWW@ @RRQRR%M&&RR&@ Mass", J, A, swim" and 0, Mason (2 ding-gains in Gloves and Hosiery i spent‘Sunduv and n few fullowinrz days with 593‘“ 1'“? 31â€â€œ H096 3‘ 8 (“5- Per I’ll†their families nt Grimsby Park. While there ' I u H 10 T M $ they had the pleasure of listening to ‘llev. I! “’qu (.110st 10 ‘ T Dr. Tulmnge. Lu I . 20 U l “ Kid “ 65 " “ Mr. and Mrs. John Conifer went to Guelph g The above are one half price on Saturday. Mr. Coulter returned on Tuesday, but Mrs. Conlter will remain a few weeks longer with her daughter, Mrs. ‘Law.- . of Guelph. , Bar-grams In Parasolo Muster Prlmk Hooper, Son of Mr. George a At 25 cfs. each regular price 35 cents b Hooper. of Dollar. Markham, spent a few I. 35 u u u 50 a: a days with the funiily of Mr. Wm. Harrison [a “ 60 †“ " 75 " last week and returned with his mother on. " 9.5 H H “ 31.25 g Sunday “eumg- Similar reductions in allbigner priced Parnsols 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. Arnold and son, of Tor- onto, were the guests of Mrs. A. Albin on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. Lindsay who remained to spend the week with her father and mother. ATKINSON dz. SWITZER. -' THE ling PROOF McLEAN~At York Mills, on Tuesday, the 15th of â€"â€"â€"â€"OFâ€"â€"â€" anilist.pivinn,)ll)uillv daughter of Dugnld (‘ HELLUJ lef L'L year. T ‘.â€"l\ E d 'l, b‘d , S .i...::~..§,°l:..n. ;.::.:::.A.‘lsil.rm LIGHT PR ‘1‘ , Itch on human and“ horses and all) animals cured in 30 minutes by \Voul- ’ ford’s Sanitary Lutiun. This newt fails. B For sale by W. A. Sanderson ‘ R D , LIGHT FLANNELETTES, HGSEERY News Notes. At cost price for the month of August. GOODS NEW, CLEAN 80 FRESH ISAAC CROSBY. m Mr. J. J. Cosgrova. wife and family; Sen- ator O’Dooohoa and Sirin; Mrs. Gint Davin, sister-in-law of Mr. E. J. Davis, North York; Mrs. Kelly, of Winnipeg, niece of Senator O’Donoboe ; and Master Leo Cos- srove bud dinner nt the Kelly House on Sunday. MARRIAGES JENKINSâ€"\VILLlsv-At the residence of the bride's mother, that Gwillimbury. on Well. ueSllnyAudllth, qukiiu \V. Jenkins, of Newmai‘kot, to Juno 1'}. Willis, East Gwillim: bury, by Rev. Dr. Carmichael. DEATHS A team of the Toronto Lacrosse Club defeated New York on Saturday. 0n Saturde last the Capitals, of Otta- wa, defeated the Cornwall Lucrassc team by 6 games to l. The match was played at Cornwall. At Mincapolls, on Sunday, ‘200 houses were burned, and 1,500 persons rendered homeless, The damage to properly is placed at $2,000,000. Dr. Edward Plziyfcr, of Ottawa, has entered an ncliun against Mr. Angers, Minister of Agriculture, chiming ten â€"-~~'~*'*W " W "J " " ""' ’ "†""†" " ' ‘ "'â€" thousand dollars damages for slander,, 1' said to have been uttered by Mr. Angers y El ' when Dr. Playter “an attacking Dr. ' Montizumbert's management of the o Grussc Island quarantine. . 5 Final llB'difS in the bicyclc tournament 9 at Chicago were run on Saturday. Many a E i records not only far America. but for the W0 .â€" world were broken. Mciutjes, the South African, won the NO Kilmetor race (6'2 miles 739 yards). ill tho ï¬rst hour he made 23 miles, 22'? Vurds. Zim- merman, of New York, lock 11 out of 12 races tried for. Time! for one mile interâ€" national championship, 2.27 2-5) mm Plltllt ljiilllllll Will hold 11. lnccling tit BRILLL‘N GER’S HOTEL, Richmond rain. on Friday, August 25th, At 8 p. 114.. to nrmnqo for u. supply of Milk for the i Winter months, RQBERT SWERS ' Takes this opportunity of again thanking his numerous cuslmncrs for their lllrcml patronage for the past your. In days gone by, when there was less cumpclhlnn, people were in the habit of trading exclusn‘cly at one store, but nuw, nircr oalrlpnr. tug of interest, quality and price they purchase where they believe the beat \(llllf') can be procured. This fact we Constantly kept in mind while solvent); our Spring and Summer Stuck. it will be to your interest tu give us it call. We reuliz'} that it is often misleading to compare prices without seeing gnwls. \\'c lluVe. u cumplclo stock of Ladies’ and tients’, ll'llsSeS’, lluys’ and Children's lv‘m'twuzu‘ in all culllrw, stylus and prions. Our silt-ck of Ladics’ and Genls‘ Oxfords arc cnmplole. We would cull special attention to tho finish and workmanship of our goods. AIJSO IN Sif€DC§i Men‘s and Women’s Curk Soles and Blakey's Plutr‘s. duvan, Silk and Braid, b‘nbln’s Beeswax Oil, \Vaturprnof Oil, ll. Conic Polish, Lndien’ Buttons and Button Hooks, and llultml FAM-‘lnï¬l‘ï¬. Antoine’s Paste Blocking. Trunks all sizcs at wllolcsulc price. Custom work a specialty, pegged and sewed. promptly and neatly clone. Repaizing Laces in Purpuisc and Corâ€",