RIoEmoND H1: Thornhill .. Downsview. mâ€" daflu. Davenport“ Doï¬sview‘ l‘horuhillm RICHMOND HILI Connects Wit‘ House Richmc Mail & Express Accommodatic Express North Mail South ...... Parkdzile... TORONTO Newmarkeb n’léast Flic’een: mentioned hour Richmond Hill I MORNING :â€"G0i1 PRUCTOR’S STAGE LINE P5RbNTO Evnxma :â€" Newmur‘ Plow pojgts ‘Z‘flE $1.00 IN On the slloltest noï¬ice. Repairing Knotters a. specialty. \Vood wort of a machine made at the shop by bringing broken piece. )nYepr Steel Lands (Boyle’s Mill, halfa mile west of Richmond Hill on Patterson side load. W- MAGER, 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 Ladies’ Dongnla Kid Oxfords tips and faced needle toe, Ladies’ ï¬nest Kid 0x- ford needle toe 3 large buttons, Ladies’ New York Tle cloth tops, Ladies’ Daisy Kld Oxford tips and faced turns, Lndies’ Dongola Kid Oxford m 8, Ladies’ Tam kebble Oxford m a needle toe, Ladies’ Oxide Guilt Tan Oxford very ï¬ne, Ladies’ Until further N. B.--Regist HEINTZMAN & CO. PIANO 01' A DOBIINION ()RGIKN, Especially those you buy from Takes this opportunity of thanking his friends and customers for their liberal patron- rturinz the last six months. Genuine low prices and reliable boots and shoes has a good effect. on the public. I am now showing and selling the ï¬nest stock of Spring Foot-Wear we have yet had to Oï¬'er, which is saying a. good deal for them when you consider our reputation for ï¬rst-class goods. Our spring stock is second to none north of Toronto, and we invite you to call and inspect our line of goods in ALWAYS IN FRONT! Pebble Oxfl Oxide Guat‘ Oxford ï¬ne Ladies’ Am Ladies’ Blue Robb‘ Sivers, POST OFFICE NOTICE xford ï¬ne Kid with Goodyear welt, adies’ American Kid Oxford Turns, adies’ Blucher Oxford best Kid, Ladies’ lest Kid Buttoned Boot, Piccadiliy toe oodyear welt. Ladies’ ï¬nest Kld Bul- oral needle toe tips and faced turns, adies’ Dongola Kid Congress New York u turns, and all shades of misses’ and ustom Work a specialty, se promptly and REPAER SHOP a1 at 25 cents each to ï¬t the following plows zâ€"Wilkiuson No, '5; Fleury No. 21; Patterson No. 14. All common points at cents. Points for Gang Plows at 15 cents. ,des kept GOIN( Mai U IN EUVHNUE. l M . CLARK, Nortl 10‘ ‘Tis sweet to hear the watch-dogs honest bark Bay deep-mouth’d welcome as we draw near home; ’Tie sweet to know there is an eye will mark Our coming, and look brighter when we come; "l‘is sweet. to be awaken’d by the lurk, 0r lull’d by falling waters; sweet the hum Of bees, the voice of girls, the song of birds, The lisp of children and their earliest words. ETsoUTH BINDER tter NZVFI‘NEEFY. Postmaster‘ ROBERT SIVERS At the same place. ton hand, or made to order. Engine Grates, any size also made here. NORTH AUVANBE. ,leuving the Palmer follows: South . . . . . . . . . 8.007 g m . 5 must be handed in ,rlierthan the above 5 will be closed at the [is follows:â€" mth East and i132 Thomhill, yo, Markham,&c. 7.45 ash and West (as Knuth am prepared to repair any part of a Accom Accon: Mower Knives kept on hand. 12.30 11.13 "eï¬Ã©â€™ce ’ .8.00 a m. ..11.00 a. m 5.30 p. m. 6.15 p. m. Mai] 5.30 sewed and pegged. Repairing nd neatlv done. SUMMER TIME TABLE Toronto Addressâ€"623 Spadiua. Ava, near {Hut 1) 0rd St. 10 55...] Last car "Tags. WELLS.‘D\ENTIST, RICHARDSON HOUSE, MAPLE. 10 05 move 6 201ml 6 7 10... 7 20... .. children’s foot children’s footwear. Also in men’s Shell Cordovan Bals New York Toe Goodyear Welt, men’s Shell Cordovan Congress Goodyear Welt, men’s ï¬nest Kangaroo Bals Goodyear Welt, men’s Porpoise Bals Goodyear Welt, men’s Calf Bals m 5, men’s Calf Congress Tips Goodyear Welt, men’s Buff Congress m 5, men’s Buff Buls needle toe standard screw, men’s Tau Pebble Bals m s, men’s American Calf Bals, men’s Gondola. Kid Oxford, men’s Buff Oxford, men's Tan Pebble Oxford, men’s strong boots laced and buckled. a full stock of boys’ and youths’ strong and ï¬ne boots and clitfer- ent kinds not mentioned 305 lsl “’cdnosdny Each Manila. 1V] elropolitan S! . Rnllway Going South 10 10 11 oo 11 10 14o 410 440 Richmond Hill 20 4c 30 R. Cr 11 2c orth 41 Wood work for any part Going N ortn 20 lo 40 10 20 10 50 11 10 40 ‘0 Ar Aan J. K. Kerr, Q. (3., President; Robt. McClaiI‘; Jno. A Tgmmg Emancm}. Game? Interest allowed on Deposits in Drafts issued to all pa Saturday, June 22nd, 1895. “Vaughan Council. l‘he nex The next meeting of the Council of the Munici‘ pality of Vaughan will be held in the Town Hall, Vellore, on TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1895 The Sung Washer Is an 1804 machine, and is practically the only V‘Vgshirug Machinq in the ‘mgrket. ft is the latest, simplest, and best mm chine up to date, and no house should be without one. The Washer purchased fron'n'yoli est, cleanest and the easiest; work: the market. No washlgpardg regg' The following mouiuls relative J. J. LUNAI‘. Agent, PRICE,$5; Sold on approval DAVID HILL, Agent, J. N, STONG. Woodbridge, Proprietor. 1‘}: -:N£ST TEA IN THE Woï¬ â€œ Monsoon " Tea is packed under the wpm of the Tea growers. and is advertised and sold b . < a sampleof the best qualitiesof Indian and! Teas. For that reason they see that none t wry fresh leans go into Monsoon packages. Thaf is why " Monsoon.’ the perfect Tea. sold at the same price as inferior tca. It is put up in sealed caddies on; 1b., 1 ‘ 5 lbs , and [old In three flavours at 4°C.. 50C. :1 If our grocer does not keep it. tell him t4 to STgEL. HAYTER 5; CO., H and x3 Fr: East, Toronto. con 3. Wliifcliui'rh', Aurora; lot. 16, 3rd cor King; Snriughill, Oak Ridges, Richmon Hill. Terms S11. Allan McLean. Manager zeaEsKIEâ€"l’ure-bred imported Ulydesdnh the properw of D. C. Steele. Home stan lot 24, 2nd con. Markham. Hughes hote ’I‘bornhill evei'v Friday night. lNEFLELD STAMPâ€"Pure-bredimporterl Clvde: dale, me property of D. Watson. Hom stand Richardson House. Maple. Will be v Richmond Hi1],Bond’s Lake, Aurom, Jami Brothers'. Yonge St“; Holland Landing Bradford. Bond Head, Schomberg, Loc Erin, Nobleton, Springhill. Terms S David Stephenson. Manager, Am BOYâ€"The highly-bred imported Clyde dale stallion, the property of Alex. Marsh Somwill stand :it his own stable, a mi south of Richmond Hill, for me scuso: ial Giexk’s Netice. next meeting of the Council of the Towns ‘f Markham will be held at, Uniouvine on bornhill everv F EmELD STAMPâ€"I all), the proper :zmd Richardson ichmoud Hi1], B rothers'. Yougt l.‘~1|TS NA FROM THE Where moneys are receive Ann Sawmisemmts. THE PERFECT TEA Stallion Routes .‘iughill, ns S11. l’ure-bre 12v of D‘ At 10 o'clock a. m Capital Authorized, nbur Bray JOHN STEPHENSON IVE PURITY TEA PLANT TO THE TEA Head Oï¬tce, 86 King St. E: DIRECTORS at 10 8.. m is among scores of testi to the Stem: Washer: {andm‘d-hred t v of W. R. Prm J. M. LAWRENCE, Clerk Kleinburg, Augu Mas. ED. MCUUTCHEON el‘e. Eomé ‘Vlll be at l Richmond Hill. able A] u‘te imported cru- ex. Marsh dc Markham. ï¬ï¬‚Ã©â€˜ï¬ wili staix the seast Jno. Richardson, M.P.P.; Daï¬iel GEO. DUNSTAN, Manager. Has opened a Deposit and Savings B Hi1] eru Clerk dC 9-1 Eï¬Ã©ï¬iï¬mflTUREfls LEE Eï¬3ï¬3%%éï¬ï¬ 5%; Head Oflioe, - Toronto. A SGLID CANADIAE CQï¬EPANY. T l 1 ON DEPOSIT IN LARGE AND SMAL Surplu§ Policies THORNHILL Room, Ceiling and Bordering Eapexs. 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. the lsincl there are a great many goods in our line t1: will require. Look at this list : Barb Wire, $2.87% per 100 lbs. Freight on . lbs or over prepaid to any station, where r does not exceed 25c. per 100 lbs. Barrel Chums, 3.00, 3.25, 3.50, $4.25. Water White American Oil, by the barrel, I330. SPRING IS COMING Savin f Can to the co hos. emï¬iggï¬ 156 KING STREET, E. Next Door to Clyé gal., and no charge for barrels. Manure Forks, Spades and Shovels, cents and up. Wire and Cut Nails, Hinges, &c., are We can offer special low rate on Ca Paints, Oils or Glass. 00,000 s absolutely incontestable strictions as to occupation, Mixed Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Leads, and Turpentines. Brushes, all sizes, at bottom pricgs. _Glass cut to order. Furniture low in price to suit the times. Usual stock of Groceries,cheap as any in town. 11131 It would indeed be harrowing to farmer or gardener if, after plowing ground, he had no harrow wherewitl break up the earth. To avoid the hart ing of feelings, for the lack of harrows the ground, the proprietOIs of the Holt the Wall, 167% King Street East, will ; awa) free, a set of harrows, also a p1 a scythe and a fork and other agricult and garden implements, so it you hax gardén, or are icultivating ground, ju down to the Hule in the \Vall and ï¬n all about the useful things to be given there. THILL . . . General Agent Co. York Money to Loan. Conveyancing Done. 121D . Savage, Ric/mmzd H ill Branch at 4-21â€" per cent. 1. Collections promptly ge bought and sold. :ollection of sales and other not A Harrowng Tale H. M. BROWN. icy-Holders’account at 3Ist of D 1894, $I77,789-72: J. M. LA\VRENCE. St. East, Tor-onto, amta Pry; nch at v15, r1 be fter ï¬rst year. No remdence or travel. Manager, Ric} Edward Cz‘onsn. F barrows for {the Hole in Last, will give also a plow, r agricultural l you have a mud, just go I’mâ€""1 Lin/l nt\}- in our line that you mum ORONT( liotel. away 1 out ‘0“ I‘V Che B01 ecember nd Hi )O