flail South..... R. 1% TABLE. GOING NORTH. N? P! PORONTO. Mull Accom. Ex. City Hall 9.10 12 F5 5.10 Unmn .. .. 830 M5 5:50 Quoen‘sziurf ...... Pork lulu _. 3,“) 1.1. 5.30 Davenport 8.43 1.28 .336 Downsview ..... 0.47 I_‘horuhill,,, , _ _ 9.1% . 6.05 RICHMOND Him... 9.26 1-55 G-l5 Kin: . .............. . ~ 9-77 Aurora. .. . .. 2:32 6‘12 Newmarkot ,. ,. inns UTE 23:0 , 6.02 GOINSXSO A'Ix olii. Mail} N awmurkot ........... ii ‘3? 1111} "‘13 Aurnrn H.353 1L2) Us}? King... . . .. 9.49 1H“ 5‘05 Blonnmxu Hi n. ,. 8.59 11.50 71‘5 Thornin‘ii {mi - â€2 Downsvicw. .912 -------- 'l Davenport ., , {:31 min 7..i Pnrkdnlc... ..9.40 1925 7-42 TOROï¬N’l‘O .ue ’ ----- -- Unioï¬ri1 5.“).th 9J0 1-2. it": 752 City Hull...... ....lD.f‘0 124’) $03 PROCTOBESâ€"j-KGE LlNE. Connects with all trains. leaving the Palmer HDH‘H‘ Richmnii ’Hill. its follows: Mli' 1% Ex rssstai-th 61. South. .. ....8.l!n a m. Accom'rm ation " “ Express North... POST oï¬ï¬tia‘iloucs Until further notice Hails, will he closed at the Richmond Hill Post Ofï¬ce as follows:â€" MORNING 'â€"Goins Nortli.soulli East and West. iur‘ludinu Tfinrnhill, _ .- Muple, Tm'on to, Markhim .&c. 1.40 EVEivrse zâ€"Goinz south East, and “eat his :ihovel 5.30 N.B.<-Recisterud Letters must-he handed in It least Fifteen Minutes earlier than the above mentioned hours for closing. M. TEEFY.Postmsster. iikr Edibcrnl. RICHMOND Hun, Thursday, Nov. 23, ’93 'LOf)‘ A1494. Court Richmond meets to-morrow (Friday) night. One box new Valencia Rsisms for $2.25, at the Fire Proof. Mr. Fred Sonï¬nrd . Stonï¬'ville’s largest merchant. with a brunch store in Markham ' village has assigned. Liabilities, $30900. The Star Almanac of Montreal for 1894 is just published. Needless to say thers is u great demand for it. Messrs. G Marsh and A. McLean. of 'ï¬iohmond Hill. Here guests at Julius P. Bruels. of Riiigwnod, on Saturday and Sun- dsy.â€"Stouï¬'uille Tribune. The force behind our prices is quality, it’s quality that shows what a store is, Atkinson a SWilzcr. DiviSion Court will be held on Saturday next, the 25th inst. To the farmers : One dor. good 3 ply Cotton Bags for $2, at the Fire Fund. The ï¬nder of a fountain pen, with owner’s name on the man, is requested to return the same to THE LIBERAL Cities, where he will be suitably rewar red. Considering the wcsiher there was a good crowd at the Firemcn’s Concert at Thoruhill on Tuesday night. The Richmond Hill Band took part in the programme. Raisins, Cllri'uuln, Figs ; Lemon. Ornnge and Citron Pol-ls of best quality at the Con- crate. Thanksgivnig confections to round out the fees: and digestion, can be found in all their delici'iusness and purity at Atkin- .son & Swiizcr’s. 'Don't forget the Union Thanksgiving ser- Vice in the Presbyterian church on Thurs- day at 11 a. m. Sermon by the Rev. J. Vickery. Collection on behalf of the poor of the village. Shirts and drawers ill: 20 cents and up- wards at llie Fire Proof. Shooting M atch. A shooting match for 100 I‘urchs and 50 Gee-re will beheld at the Hawthorii Mineral Springs Hotel, Thornliill, on Thanks-giving Dav, ’l‘liursday. Nov. 23. 1893. Shooting to commence at one o‘clock, sharp. Rifle shot, lOOysrds; Shot Guns, (No. 6 shot), 40 yards. “Darics’ me Lord, 5 lbs. for 70â€"0. at the lure Proof. This is cons.dered the best lard in the market. Temperance Meeting. There will be a temperance meeting in the Temperance Bull on Wednesday even- ing of this week. All the citizens of the Village interesmd in the Plcbiscite to be taken on the Isl. of January are requested to be present. Uliuir to be taken at 8 o'clock. Sec those Spring Woven Wire Mnttrcseas at Snvuge’s. Cheap at $4.00, and will be Fold for $2.00. Onl a few lit- Sl' bll damaged bysmokay a ’ lg y Elgin Mills. The leather business is very dull. Most of the men in the tsiinory are working Short time, eight hours per only in place often... . Mr. James Newton. of the ï¬rm of Newton & Bro, loaves to-niorrow l Thursday) for Nonâ€" treal and Quebec. The boys hope he muv bring home it few good round orders as it is his iisuril cusioni....i\lr. E. J. Davis iind Mr. Jn'nrnlnii. of [lit- Lowell Tannery, King. [laud Nuwlcn d’ Bro. ll. vi~=it Monday lust. . . )li'._I’. Bi'nii.~li:il.l. fc’mei‘iy of this place. ll’llu us it visit. Put loukil well and was lyiile iicklod Io see Jimmy in a clii‘isty stiff. Good Pink Sulmonilo cents. per cun' Kippci'cd _H~rrini,:=. l‘rrsc-rved Bloalcrs and Earrings in lnui-iiu Since, 20 cents per can each. M the Concrete, Atkiueoi d: Swit- lt‘l'. Epworth League The Epwuilh Leugue expri‘. 2‘ l -'»’ u interesting incciing in the urn l : - the church on Fiiilny E‘VEI'XHL -..- ;. inf. Tl‘Ftlllg programme by lllr " " hers of the Longiiv Mr llussnl dent of the Toronto Young 1‘ .. will iii-liver an address. All ._- lUVilA‘d. Curling Meeiim.’ A meeting for tho purpnsu ‘ ing illr‘ Curling Club will l- lmrni Hall on Monday onni o‘clock. The nunitors‘ Tl pl tary's and the Treasurei’s n: prveoiilnd. All interested in rvuul..;ed to be present. By going in the Fire Prowl ml": min gel heal value in Yarns. Tlll’eh {x . ‘ of live Hiw- for 25 cents. Shootingrlldyatch A shooting match for Tin-mm. «use and Grill. Chicken» will be held at Lo' 20, 'J'ul “79st Yrrk, on Thanks-giving llig. Thun- duy. Nov. ‘23, 1893. Shooting w « vriimence Rifle slim. lllll wards; at. one o‘clock, sharp. Shot Guns (No.6 shot). 40 rain: Just to hand at the Com-r. i. : n :' ..gniï¬ceni lot of Broom» ; No.1 Parlor lii.~ mm [or 28 cunts. No 2 Parlor Brooms fur :‘J‘: i:- his. No. 1 u liiile conrsercorn for 23 l‘.‘ .l Nu 2 for ‘le crnts. Alkinsou and S Victoria SqUarc. Rising Star hedge, No. 252, I Ci G. T., of this place. is preparing l. x “iiploflliil- inn Plebiscite Campaign. l‘l.» ï¬rst cl 3 svrif's of meetings will he ‘ilt‘ Tem- peiuuce Hall on Thursdu). Ni» '0 h, 1893, to discuss the queslimi of l’la-‘inzimm. The speakers of the evening ar. ll. 1' *lr. Dunn and Rev. Mr. Vickery, of lln†..mnll Hill; and Rev. Mr. Nicol and Ri-v .11 Killer, ol , Unionville. Everybody t:- ("W lv invited to attend this meeting. Mum- .- .. singing furnished by the lodg‘. out? siiiou is "th Guilty." The case against Jitlfll’b‘ Markham Village. charged will, minnppro~ ieriaiion of trust funds in tin ..iuounl. of $1,200 was before the ASSth‘ C-zurl in Toron- to lust week. The evidenc» .ll Mrs. Peck. surviving sister of Alan \li-Ll-nn. was that Mr. Robinson asked her for mom»): in pay off the $1.200 claim of the Crown Lands De- partment upon Jenn Ml-Lciin's n..ruestend, llihr‘lited from Alan McLe- is. out} that she hull lent Jane McLean llll- iuMwV to turn it bins-on. of over to Robinson to clear off irw land. Mr. Rufus T. Peck, of Cortland N. Y., swore that. Robinson had excused wimself for not giving up :he $1.200 by song ihni he had met with business mll‘flll‘lu'll‘S. Robinson's own testimony was that lllt‘ money had [won given him tosatisly his own claims against the eslute. and that he had never admitted tout the money given him wu- for nny orhcr purpose. He produced milliwssls lo prove the indebtedness of the while to him. The jurv after two hours' dellbtlluiilin brought in ii. verdict of "not guilty." .l'be very nicest HCCGXSUTlP-i of a Genuxne ‘Old.fusliioned Thanks-giving Feast can be found at Alkiiison a Swiizui'a, rlie Grocers. You can eat up a meal lilo that you loved so well in boynood. Come and see us. The Delineator. . The Delineator for January commences s new volume, and is called the “Winter Holi- day Nuinblr.†It is an unii-uully attractive issue. the fashions being appropriate to the season, and me rcndiiiu mum-r varied and intcresling. The distinct lililldfly flivor is contributed by a helpful srlicle. entitled What the Shops Show, and another review- ing the books issued {or lin- holiday senson. Household Renovation deals with the cleansing of various ariicles, and gives valu- able information about cleansing fluids. Child Life lrests of training a boy for Busi- ness, and Physical Culture continues ihe instruction given last month on the Physicnl Expressions of the cmoiions. Small Econo- mies is a particularly consumable and valuable article a: this time, and one that. mill he of service to every housekeeper; and much may be gained from the 3- com! pllpbl‘ on Things that should he Left Unsaid. An illustrated article on House and Street ijn8 is of venerul interest to ladies. and another up- ;wrnpriale to the time is Fur Sets and Trini- iugs. The Tea-Table Talk for the month is full of infoimatiun, and an unusually at. tructive assortment of designs is given in 'l‘nlting. Knitting, Croclietting, Lace-Making, etc, etc. The subscription to The Delinea- tor is only One Dollar a your; Single Copies. 15 Cents. Address orders to The Deâ€" lineator Publishing 00.. ol Toronto, (Ltd ) 33 Richmond Street. West, Toronto. Ont. ll merchants fail to win the prize It’s because they do not advertise. But The Concrete believes in printer's Ink. A drop of which makes millions think, And this one drop they spread to say They're ready for Thanks-giving Day With Viiinds rare and clean and choice To make your very heart rejoice. Atkinson dz Switzer. Programme. The following programme will bo rendered ut the concert in the Presbyterian Church on Thursday (Thanksgivmg) evening: Anthem... . . . . . .. .. . .Pruiue ye the Fullicr Duet ....... . . . . . . . ...... . . The Lost Ship Messrs. Dimmock und Verral. Sn; runo Solo ...... Good-bye to the Leaves â€Miss Scott. Tenor Solo and (‘liorus . . Holy. Holy, Holy Mr. Dimmock and Choir. Cornet Solo ..... . ............... . Selected Mr. C. Sivage. Bass Solo ........... . The Destluess Army ‘ Mix Verrnl. Anthem ....l‘lessunt are Thy Courts Ab‘ivc Address by Rev. J. Vickmâ€"y. Conti'ulio bole .............. Flee as n Bird 1 Mrs. C. Savage. Trio ............ Mrs. Silvano, Jr Messrs. DlHiUl’le 5c vul'flll. Tenor Solo ................ 'l'iue Till Death Mr. [liinlum-k. Soprano Solo .................... Sclccrcd Mi Buttâ€. Qiiurtelle....... ......... Smut By and I); Miss McKin/imic. I‘drs. Snvugc nnd )Ivssrs. Dimmock mil Verril. Cornet $310.... .......... ltiiicrt L9 "link: .\lr. Sarnue. Chorus. . .......... (ioml leill, Gentlefolke The Choir. Mrs. J. A. Bell, organist ; Mr. C. choirmnsler. Savage. .....- .â€"â€"â€"-â€"~â€"-â€"â€" 0 Restlcse Sue. ‘ . . -qumeâ€"I .- 3 iii‘ ‘iils‘lt‘ “‘15 ‘T. 23. 1893 lLiilel N. fl’.’ on m ll 5 . {l \‘i'lli‘lil \\ iii-oi, i- , “Ch-Am. ~2‘ “'lii‘dl . . _ llui‘ii-v 1‘91 lwi?l' _ .. . 'l (lithpo. : jun-m » (‘liwkcih ... iimki‘ par l. Turkeys l"1 . lillbu‘i'l.‘ » ,, . .. Itasnw‘ ~iipii whiz ..... 0'. Fulï¬ll-e." m :w: . . 0 3. ll .wl‘t‘lt’é. ‘ Tlll'lllpr)l‘lll'\\'1‘i:TlHM§ llui‘liagul-i‘: in: Bonn pn. M41: Plbl‘illlllZ poi mu; Carrots Ill‘l luv: nillnll‘ 1n'r l'lt‘.‘ Flt-illislics pur liil’. HIIV liiii :zliy . i. lull l‘i' l‘lllh mm. Sic?†(3F VALUABLE FARlil PRUPERTY.‘ IN THIS T'le‘SHlP 0F VAUGHAN i Piiisunni. la n jinl merit of the Rich Court of Justice "hide in re. Stcpherismi. Kiniice v. Mul- lUV. there. urn to lie offered for sale 1)\' Iul'llc auction on FluimY. THE FIRST DAY 0 DP.- (YEMllFllt. l-‘lflil. at' :4 o'clock in tho nth-moon, by StleIil Erikavdt. Eequirm Auctioneer. at tho Richardson Hotel, in ilie Village of Maple, the fo‘lowing valuable property. known as the Kinnee or Stephenson Farm. in tvio parcels. as . westerly portion of tho emit half of lot nuiiihei ‘23. in the fourth concession of the Tounship of On this pnroel are frame house With liarse stables, Vaughan. kitchen. frame barn, orchard and wall. PARCEL ‘2.»--T\VBIVC acres more or less. living the southwest portion of lot number "Jr, in tho fourth concession of the Township if Vniii'hiiii. This .0 lrl'cl. as well as parcel I. fem-ed. and the hind is in a. good state vation. The above properties will be sold subject to n. reserved bid in each (use. TERMS :7â€"Ten per cent. at time of sale and balance within 30 days thereafter without inter- est; Further conditions uindo kimnn its time of an o. Application may be nimlo for further partil-u- hire to A. J. Anlleison. Esquire, Toronto Junc- tion ;. or to Messrs. Hodge 6!. Forster, Barristers, Toronto; or to Messrs. Macros dc Hykern, Bur- risters, Toronto. Dated this ilth (luv of November. â€~03. {Oil cow and are lmtli well follows : . PA NPE l1 1,â€"Forty acres more or less. being of cults JAMES S. ()Ail'l‘ w RIGHT. Ofï¬cial Referee. RHEUMATISM CURE!) IN A nAv.â€".S..ul.h AlllellC‘dll Rheumatic Cure for Rln‘iiina- film: and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Ila action upon ilie system is remarkable and mysterious. it removes atonce the cause and the disease in:- incdiatelv disappears. The ï¬rst dose gveaily beneï¬ts. 75 cents. For sale by W A. Sanderson. ’ NOTE Losri All persons are warned about handling )3. note for Nineteen ivollars against Nancy Horner drawn in favor of the undersigned, us the some is paid. 19â€"3 JAMES BLISS. Buttonviilo. DOG LOST. Lost. on Saturday. Oct. 215i, from 101: 38, 152. I i Con. Markhamm small yellow dog, smooth hair, curl in mil. A reward of $3 Will be given to the person who returns it to the owui'r. NATHAN CHAPMAN. Luzgstiiff P. 0. English Spuviii Llllllllr’llL removes all hard, soft or culloused Lumps and Blein l ieliee from horses. Blood Spuvili, Curbs. Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney. Stifles. Spraiiis, Sure and Swollen Thront.Cnnghs. olc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. For sale by W. A. Sanderson. 7" 77777 7 | Garï¬eld?“ In the Ladies. Ladies, do you know that there are some preparations on the market that are so adulterated tliattliey are unsafe to use? especially in the preparation of the lood supply, and no preparation can admit of adulter- alion so much as baking powder ; don’t use a cheap or any other kind of baking powder that you do not know wnat it is composed of; well if you use a baking powder use one which you can place conï¬dence in ; my baking powder is perfectly pure rind miXed wiili the greatest Caution l iand of the purest articles in llie‘ market, and the composition of our} powder is no secret, you can llilX it yourself, or I sell it ready prepxred lor tweniyï¬ve cents per pound. l ‘ W. A. SAl-IDERSON, ‘ i Di‘uggisl, Richmond Hill i Men to Wort; for u~i who desire to Links: l .. .. ; 1 9 l-li l HAN Sou onto i y. _. money till fitll niid winter during biiLCk tings. .. ollnnt cliziiice. IiiL-eriil piiv. If inn have spare time. out of Work. or looking for u paying business, writ-e uio 2L: once. FRED E. YOUNG, Nurserymau, R011! ESTER, N. Y. s.i.skEEEE; \‘v'mcliâ€"Vlnkcr s: lewcuoi‘. -Also dealer in Groceries and other Staple l l l I Articles. l Prices right. Putronasze Soliciled. ll Those blessings which we have from day to day evoke our sincere thanks and hence THAN KSGIVIN G Is acustom honored in the observance and deserving of all honor. For Health, for Creature Comforts, for Friends, for Bountiful Harvests, let usjoiu in thanks on THAN KSGIVING DAY. We: are thankful to you for past trade orders and hope to win your approval in the future. ' ATKINSON 86 SWITZER, DIRECT IMPORTEBS, l RICHMOND HILL. New Fall. â€"â€"AT-â€"â€"-. THE FlRE illiOOF in great variety and colors. Flannelettes at all prices. Ladies' Vests, HOSiery & Gloves. French Flannel in ct“ the leading colors and patterns. Top Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers. Flannel Sheeting, Blankets, &c., &c., heavy and good. For low price and good quality our stock is A I. Terms Cash, or Butter and Eggs taken in exchange at highest prices. .IseAggiROSBY- THE :-: Has to sell all kinds of Groceries at Bottom Prices to SPECIAL 3:3 BARGAldS time ago, $i.5o. .00, \‘forti, a bit .0 â€"_.._. 154; King Street East. Tor-:5 so,