SUMMER TIME TABLE Metropolitan SI. Railway Going South Going North d P C. P. R. 0 Glen Grove lork Mlll‘l 3‘ Glen Grove 1.“ E York Mills. 0 40 Leave 6 l0 0 Ar 7 10 l 40. . e: a *0 90 in c. L1 com a a: t3 9 uwqu filo; oo o 1.. o ...10 ...1020 1 .1050 ...1110 ...1130 ' ...'l‘150 .1210 pm ,..12 30 ..1'_’.5o ...... 1‘2. 55 110 110 .. 200 2‘20 ‘Zlo 300 ......... 3 oil 330 350 ,. 410 430 .. 450 ....... 4 55 5‘20 5'10 .. 600. ....... 6 05 6.30 650...â€... 7‘20 74o .. 800 .. 820 ......... 8 25 830 .. 850 .. 010... 9:10 .. 93u... 950 950...1olo 1010...]030 . .. .10 30...]c 50 ..... lo 55 1055...lloo ...... 1120. ...1120 .1140 Last car going north on Saturday night leaves C. P. R. Crossing at 11.50 o'clock. MRS. WELLS, DENTIST, RICHARDSON HOUSE, MAPLE, lst “’ednesday Each Month. Toronto Addressâ€"62% Spedine. Ave. near Her- bord St. wwmm 40' ....1‘Zlolpm.. 1210 pm 1230...... 1230..... 850 010 FORONTO Mail Accom. Ex, Union. . 8.30 ...... 5.30 orkxlalo... 8le ...... 5.1) Davenport 3A8 ...... 5.18 Downsview... _ . . _ , . . . . . . . . . 5.53 [‘hornhill ........ 9.15 ...... 0.15 RICHMOND HILL 9.2!; 6:24 King .............. 0.37 5.1?) \iirorn. .. 0.55 (19.? Newmurke . .. .1005 . .. 7.09 GOING SOUTH. . Ex. Accom. Mm]. lei-rm nrket ............ R ‘25 11.13 0'28 Aurora. ....... . 8.115 11.22 King! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.49 11.42 5.17.) RICHMOND HILL ...... 8.59 11.50 7-05 'l‘hornhill ........ 0.00 ...... 7.12 Downsview 9:22 . ...... Duvenpnrt, om 12.15 7.34 l‘nrkdnle... .40 12.220 7.42 | mononro “ F Pr Union .............. 0.50 12.00 t on PROCTOR’s STAGE LINE. Connects with all trains, leaving the Palmer i-louso Richmond Hill, as follows : Mail s: Express,l\.)ttli & Smith. .......... 8.00 a. 111. Accommodation, north and south 11.00 a 1n Express North ..................... 5.30 13- m- Mail South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,15 p. m. POST OFFICE NOTICE Until further notice 1 luils will he closed at the Richmond Hill Post Ofï¬ce as follows:â€" Monnme 'â€"â€"(‘miugz North. soulh East and West, including Thornhill, Maple, Toronto, Markham.&c. 7.45 EVENIN01â€"Going south East and West (as above) 5.30 N. Tinâ€"Registered Letters inith he 1101111811 in at least Fifteen Minutes earlier than the above mentioned hours for closing. M. TEEFY, Postmaster. “rs-in gender. 9 $1.00 IN AllVAllUi-Z. I am prepared to repair any part of a BINDER , ‘ On the shortest notice. REPAIR SHOP ‘ (Boyle’s Mill, halfa mile west of Richmond Hill on Patterson side road. Repairing Knotters a specialty. _ of a machine made at the shop by bringing broken piece. MOWERS AND HEAPERS REPAIHED \Voodwnrk for any part l At the same place. Steel Landsides kept on hand, or made to order. mode here. Plow points at 25 Cents each to ï¬t the following blows zâ€"Wilklnaon No. 7: Allan No. 5; Fleiiry No. ‘21; Patterson No. 14. Points for Gang Pluwsat 15 cents. cents. -‘ Mower Kniv‘es kept on hand. W- MAGER, ‘Tis sweet to hear the watch-dogs honest bark Bay deep-mouth‘d welcome as we draw near home; ’Tis sweet to know there is an eye will mark Our coming, and look brighter when we come; . ".l‘is sweet to be awakcn’d by the lurk, . Or lull'd by falling,y waters; sweet the hum Of bees, the Voice of girls, the song of birds, The lisp of children and their earliest words. If the great man who wrote those beautiful lines had lived now he would have been sure to have addedâ€" But sweeter still than this, than these. than all Is the sweet ringing tone of a HEINTZ MAN 8; Or A DODIINION ORGAN. Especially those you buy from .J. LARK, ALAYS I FONT! ROBERT SVERS ". :ikes this opportunity of thanking his friends and Customers for their liberal patrOn- Genuine low prices and reliable boots and shoes has a I am iiuw showing and selling the ï¬nest stick of Sprinu Foot-“‘ear we have yet had to offer, which is saying a. good deal for them when yo: runsider our reputation for first-class goods. north of Toronto, and we invne you to call and inspect our line of goods in « urinal the last six months. g; rod efl'cct on the public. Ladies‘ Dongola Kid Oxfords tips and faced needle toe, Ladies‘ finest Kid Ox~ ind needle toe 3 large buttons, L'ldies' New York Tie cloth tops, Ladies†Daisy Kid Oxford tips and faced turns, Lidies’ Dongola Kid Oxford in s, Ludles’ ’l‘nii Pebble Oxford in s needle toe, Ludies’ Oxide Guat Tali (.leuid very fine, Ladies7 Oxford line Kid with Goodyear welt, Ladies’ American Kid Ullfm'il Turns, Ladies’ Billl‘lll’l‘ Oxfurd best Kid, Ladies ï¬nest Kid Buttollwl an-t Plcczlrilliy we Goodyear \i‘elt, Lnalivs‘ finest Kid Bal- moral needle toe lips and faced turns, Ladies' Dunuoln Kill Congress New York in: turns, and all shades of misses†and Custom \York a specialty, sewed and pegged. promptly and neatly done. l Bobt. Sivers, â€" l Engine Gretes, any size also All common points at 20 - PROP. CO. PIANO ~ c. 41.: .‘u‘ ()nr spring stock is second to none children‘s footwear. Also in men’s Shell Cordovan Bails New York Toe Goodyear \Velt, men’s Shell Cordnvan Congress Goodyear Welt, men’s finest Kangaroo Bale GOodyear \Velt, ‘ men s Purpomo Bals Goodyear \Velt, men’s Calf Balls in 3, men's Calf Congress ' Tips Goodyear \Vcll, men's Biifl‘Cnngress m 5, men‘s liufl‘ Bills needle toe standard screw, men’s 'l'nn Pebble Bale in 9, men’s American Calf Buls, men‘s Gnrllnla Kid lleurll. men‘s Bull Oxfurd, men's 'l‘aii l'l‘bble lilthrLl, men‘s strong hunts lule ‘ and buckled, a full stock of lioys’ Andi yonrlls’slrung and line bums and dillcr- cnl kinds not mentioned Repairing Richmond Hill Toronto Financial CorpOretion, Subscribedâ€"$627,400, Capital Authorized,â€"$2,500,ooo; Capital Head Oï¬ice, 86 King St. East, Toronto, DIREC'I‘ORS ]. K. Kerr, Q. C., President ; E. Davis, M. P.P.,Vice-President‘, Robt. McClain; jno. A. Richardson, M.P.P.; Daniel Spry; Edward Cronyn. GEO. DUNSTAN, Manager. Has opened a Deposit and Savings Branch at RICHMOND HI LL, W'liere moneys are received ON DEPOSIT IN LARGE AND SMALL SU MS. Interest allowed on Deposits in the Savings Branch at 4.1.. per cent. Drafts issued to all parts of Canada. Collections promptly made. Sterling Exchange bought and sold. Prompt attention given to the collection of sales and other notes. MONEY TO LEND J. M. LAWRENCE. Manager, Richmond Hill Stallion Routes l The following stallions will be in this section of country for the season of 1805: MON0'l‘uxY~'l‘he champion tlmm' hrol stallion. the property of F. J. (lullauough, V. B Home stand, Hughos’ hotel, ’lhornhill. Will be at German Mills, Brown's Cnrneis, York Mill". l’mllloi'rl Pnrk. Lansing, llllgcly. Rich- nioiiil Hill. Bond‘s Luke. Turnis 15. Archie \i-clienn, Mmmcer. BOURBUNXAb‘r The standard-bred trotting stal- A Harrowing Tale. It would indeed be harrowing to the farmer or gardener-if, after plowing his lion, tho property of W. R. Proctor. Home . stand Palmer House, Richmond Hm. \Vill ground, 116 had no barrow whereWIth to travel through 'l‘hornhill. Eduely, Nood- . . - bridue, Kleinburg. Noblcton, Schomherg. Break up the earth. I O aVOId the harFOVV- Tottonhnm, Bradford. Newumrket, Aurora. Terms 5515. J.Ca.mpbell, Manager. ROMANUFFâ€"The trottingbrezl stallion, the prop- erty of F. .l. (mllunough, V. 5., will stand at his own stnble, ’l'hornhill, (or the season of 1935. Terms 510. PR1N( 1-: AI.l-:.XAXD1’,Râ€" The imported cnri'inge horse. the property of Alex. Marsh & $011.. will stand at his own stable, 0. mile south of Rich-111mm Hill, for the season. Terms $10. ST. Luann-Purebred imported Clydesdale. the propelty of D. C. Steele. Home stand lot '24, 2nd con. Markham. Will be lit lots 5 and 10. con. 3, Whitchiirch; Aurora; lot 10. 3rd con. Kinu; Sviringhill, Oak Ridges. Richmond Hill. Terms 511. Allan McLean, Manager. BAncnnsuinâ€"Purc-bred imported Clydesdale. the prupertv of D. C. Steele. Home stand lot ‘24, Qnri con. Markham. Hughes hotel, 'l‘lioriiliill every Friday night. BLANFFIELI) STAMPâ€"Purebred imported Clydes- dale, the property of D. Watson. Home stand Richardson House. Maple. Will be at Richmond Hill, Bond's Lake, Aurom, James Brotliers', Yonge St.; Holland Landing. Hrmlfui‘d, Bond Heed. Schomberg. Loch Erin. Nobleton. Springhill. Terms :59. ing of feelings, for the lack of barrows for the ground, the proprietors ofthe Hole in the Wall, 167% King Street East, will give away free, a set of barrows, also a plow, a scythe and a fork and other agricultural and garden implements, so it you have a. garden, or are cultivating ground, just go down to the Hole in the Wall and ï¬nd out all about the useful things to be given away there. Mlluiiciulllisurrillsunllir 06. Head Omoe, -. Toronto. 'A SOLID CANADIAN COMPANY. Surplus on Policy-Holders‘:aECOunt at 3ist of December, , _ I 1894. $I77.789v72- PoIiCies absolutely incontestable after ï¬rst year. No re- strictions as to occupation, residence or travel. H. M. BROWN. THORNHILL . . . General Agent Co. York Money to Loan. Conveyancing Done. D livid Stephenson. Manager. PLAIN BOYâ€"The highly-bred imported Clydes- dale stallion, the property or Alex. Marsh *2 Snn,will stand at his own stable, 3. mile south of Richmond Hill, for the season. Terms *7 {flew " é‘flvrrtimwnta. Lo ST. Lost on Tuesday. June 4th,n Scoop Shove somewhere betWeeu the Meihodi’st church and - Trench‘s Cnrmge Works. Th!- nnder will Kind- ly return the some to the owner. - 1 JOHN PALMER. IMPOUNDED , . ‘- 3â€"0â€"- There is impounded in the Richmond Hill Village Pound the following: I lied and White Heifer, 1 Black and White Heifer. If not reneemvd will be sold by public auction on he ‘2ch of June inst. #- s r ’ ' Room, Ceiling and Bordering Papers. Pound-Keeper. 49-3 Our stock is now complete in Room,Ceiling and Bordering Papers to match,from the best mak- ers, and as cheap as any house in Toronto or elsewhere. SEE OUR 5 CENT PAPERS. Mixed Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Leads, and Richmond Hill, June 6th, 1895. The Sling Washer Is an 1894 machine, and is practically the only Washing Machine in the market. It is the latest, simplest, and best ma. chine up 10 date, and no house should be without one. The following is among scores of testi- monials relative to the Stung Washer: Kleinburg, August ‘10, 1804. - . The Washer purchased from you is the quick- Turpentines. Bl'UShCS, all $1265 at bottom est, itlcnnest and the easiest worked washer in .- ’ the mirrth. No washbonrds re uired. leCCS. Glass Cut to order. Mm. 1m. ocu'rcunox. PRICEï¬BS; Sold on approval DAVID HILL, Agent. Richmond Hill. J. .1. LElNAU. Agent, Markham. Furniture low in price to suit the times. Usual stock of Groceries,cheap as any in town. P. G. Savage, Richmond H ill J- N. STONG. Woodbridge, w ~-7~â€"»~__il__d__n . proprietor; _ N G M Trotting Sire And there are a great many goods in our line that you FITZ ERIN by Hodgen, dmn by Old Erin ' I I . Wlll require. Look at this list : Chief; g. Ii. by Star Davis, Anieiivun smudurll bred; a g. :1. by old imp. (’l‘. 13.}Lopidist. TERMSâ€"T0 insure, $0; single leap, $4. H. Qlll'll‘ l‘ON S’l‘. GEORGE Oak Ridges, May 16th. no.3. Barb Wire, $2.87.} per ioo lbs. Freight on 500 lbs or over prepaid to any station, where rate does not exceed 25c. per 100 lbs. Barrel Chums, 3 oo, 3.25, 3 50, $4.25. Water \Vhite American Oil, by the barrel, Iï¬cper gal, and no charge for barrels. Manure Forks, szides and Shovels, all steel, 50 cents and up. \Vire and Cut Nails, Hinges, &c., are very cheap. \Vc can offer special low rate on Carriage Bolts, Paints, 0115 01‘ Glass. _\v “flan-mow. the pcrfcctTea, can be rsdltli do, 51.3f_li.“,i3..i‘£i.‘ilï¬t‘léiffifiï¬i335.2222“? 15G KING STREET, E ‘ TOPIC, 1T0 If Voiii‘ grncnr do.“ not li"i"D it. tell liiiii to write I": ext D 001' to Clyde 110 $01. THE PERFECT TEA IN THE VHCRLD FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP _________..._-_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" lN lTS NATIVE PUWlTY. _____.â€".â€"â€"â€" " Mom-mm " Tea is pax'lï¬xillntlm‘rli'<l:1\t}r‘\i~i0n ., , ' :inJ sold. by them .ml v‘w [2, J. quillil . ' rand Ceylon ‘n tliiy sw \l .6 but the 1 iisnmi pickigcs. .1!) .ul 1n STEEL. llAYThK (0., ii and 13 Front St. blast. Toronto 0*