What every lady should knowâ€"«For 16 years the New Williams Sewing Machine has givenparlect satisfaction. :Il. is made to meatâ€"oi case hardened steel bearings and rollers. The longer the‘New Williams is in we the better it gets, lighter running in- stead of heavier, quieter Instead of noisier. Thevflow -Willinms costs more wholesale than any other sewing machine mannin- znred end It is worth more as it will last 3 liletime and does not get out of order so often as cheap machines. Buy no olher. W. J. Clark. Concord. eule agent hr Vaughan. We hear some of the trustees in rural aeclions wondering why the Municipal grant has not come to hand. This grant was ab- odebed by an Act of 1896. The same Act authorized tovmabip councils l0 increase the amount raised for each single roamed school from 5100 to 8150, and each double roomed school from $150 to $5250. Pol-k Packura are pulling up two kinds of Lao-called Pure Lud, one Hog {at and the other'Pure Leaf Lard. -The latter quality hp: at the Fire Proof. At the annual meeung of the C.L.A. held at the Roam House, Toronto, on Good Fri- day Mr. J. J. Craig of Fergus was elected president. alter a sharp contest. Mr. T. H. Lennox of Aurora, was deleuted by only 3 VOIGB. Tenlbs Dried Apples for 250., 14 lbs. Gold Dust Corumeal for 250,, 4 packagus No. 1 Cornstarch {or 250. Atkinson a Switzer. At the auction sale to be held at the Pal-I mer Hausa on Wednesday uaxt the 28th there will be sold -a Buy Geldlug by Hodgeu, and 3 Planet Bloycle neither of which were. mentioned in the sale bills. Karma Tea 25, 30, 40 and 500. per 1b.. black and mixed. beat package tea on the maul-rut, {or sale at the Fire Proof. Examine L the ready-made Smocks and overalls. patent riveted humans, warranted not to rip, cheap, at the Fire Proof. L.‘ques if: Sons have just. ‘ completed a; hose tower in connection with the village ï¬re ball. The height is 32 feet from the floor to the top of the tower. At the top are ï¬ve pulleys on which can be swung 500 feet of base. The tower bad to be raised two feet above the root of the Lorne Hall. Gents‘ Cumbric Negligee Shins, collar al.- taobed, for 50c. each. Atkinson & Switzer. Black working ProoL SEVEN CENTS lots 012 lbs. or Nanghton Bros Is the sidewalk bicycling to continue through another summer, or can our Village Fathers ï¬nd some way to stop the nuisance? If a serious acuident occurs some person will ï¬nd a way to abate the nuisance. Golden Drip Syrup '(a. per ql., Sunlight. Soap 15¢. per package. Atkinson & Switzer. Golden Wax Canned Beans, at the Fire Proof. There are now [our electric lights in the Metropolitan waiting room. corner of Yonge St. and Lorne Avenue. The conneuuon was made with the nearest pule. Coihplexion Toilet Soup 10:}. a box, Castile burs 5c. each at the Fire Proof. 'f'i‘ewenty lbs. bes Einsuu & Switzer Some more of those good Califuwia Apri 00‘s for 5a. per lb. at Atkinson & Switzu's Judging by me magniï¬cent display of ludies’huts at the various churches, last Sunday might have appropiately been called williuery Sunday. New Prims in all ieadiua colors from 40 per yd, at The Fire Proof. Messrs. L. Innes & Sons have been award- ed the contract for the woodwork of a new brick house for Mr. J. W. Hutchinson. one mile south of Aurora. See the new Parisian ripple goods at. the Concrete, also the La Belle Crepon. The best Canadian Shirtiugs in good washing culoralrom 50.30. The Fire Proof. George G had a bay :1 from his am Try our Cnï¬ee ground flesh for you a! 300. per lb. Atkinson & Switzer. Cull and sat at 20c. per yd Extra Value in We. Comets at the Con- crate. A standing qnm‘u'mnâ€"When will the new cars for [be eh'cu‘ic line be here? Dewhurat thread, real good sewing cotton, 2 spools {or 56. at the Fire Proof. 'Gents’ Jubilee Hats m Pearl and Black at Atkinson & Switzex-‘a. Court Riuhmond, A. O. F. will meet on Friday night 6! this week The W 0! Mrs. 1? Floor Oilclotb Proof. Dr. F. J. Gulluuough. V. S_. visns Rich- mond Hi1! profem-iunally 131. Wednesday of momh (Fair Day) from 10 in 12; 2nd, 3rd and 4th Wedne-dnys from 8 to 5. Author- ized’IuS'peclm‘ of Dn‘iry Cattle. Careful iu- specxious guaranteed. ICHMOSD 14¢)(3A14S. HE ï¬ Sateen Shins rdiuer. 1m 21. con 8. Markham. are, cart and harness stolen J18 early on Sunday morning. HILL Thursday, April ‘29,, ’97 , Shaker Flannel a: low prices at â€"~Absolutely Pme Lard in over this week Vacs. perlb. ., Elgin Mills. T.U. mil meet at the residence (-‘rruul next. Tuesday evening. our cotloundea, extra value at the Fire Proof. 915‘}: Jud puttems at. the Fire pure Lard for $1.50. 2 Line for 50. and good' The Fire m 3. it." And on the same date The Manchest- er Courier made the following relerenm: “For. the Americans MoConaghy gave a ï¬t- ting conclusion to his magniï¬cent displays in the earlier matches. and, to our mind, stands head and shoulders above any de- lenee man on the team. His catching and throwing is unequalled by any player in this country, and his coolness and ï¬nish al- together out of the ordinary. He invariab- Iy is in the right place at the right time, and when he goes (or the ball in nine cases out of ten he gets it." "And the Belfast News of the 10m xnst.. reported Mr. John Sinclair. Vice-Pres. of the North of Ireland lacrosse club, as saying: “ he wished to mention that Mr. lllcConaghyl whose ï¬ne delence play all lacrosse men admired, was himself of Irish parentage. (Applause) His grand- lather was still living at the Giant’s Cause- way, and he had an announcement to make which he was sure would be received with pleasure. They had arranged an extra at- traction for Saturday’s umatch, Mr. Ms- Ccnaghy having kindly agreed to give an exhibition of long throwing, 8w." Many of our citizens will remember Mr. Sinclair as one of the Irish lacrosse team who played hare some ten or twelve years ago. Mr. Hugh McConaghy. son of our esteem-, ed towns-man, Mr. F. .MeConsgby. who is now in Britain with the Cfeseeut Lacrorsssf| Club of Brooklyn. N..Y. is receiving great praise as a lacrosse player by the English papers. In reporting a match The Man- chester Guardian of '5th April said of himl "Undoubtedly the best man they have is H. MoConaghy. This player is, however, a Canadian. and has for two seasons played with the famous Toronto team. Always where he is wanted, McConaghy has a splen- did reach, and his marvellous catching and thruwmg are unequalled by any English player. On Saturday he was in particularly flue form. and seemed to be ubiquitous. re- turning the ball immediately be gathered Compare our clothing and furnishings with those yuu see elsewhereâ€"quality for qualityâ€"mice for price. Atkinson &- Swixzer. ' Young Liberal Club. A large and enthueiaslic meeting was held at Wuodbridge On Wednesday evening April 7th for the purpose of adopting a conutltm Lion and by-luwe, completing organization and electing oflicers for Woodbridgo and Vaughan Young Liberal Club. The follow- ing amoers were elected: President, Mr. J. P. Bunl; Vice President fur Woodhlldge, Mr. D. Norlou;-Vice President for Vnughau. Mr. Wm. Dalziel; Recording secretary. Mr. Herb. Hullingshead ; Curresponding Secretary. Mr. W. U, Jarrett; Treasurer, Dr. P. D. McLean. The oflicers together with Wm. Dunn, Jaa. Bell, W. Stephenson. Wm. Wal- lis. Jae. Words. Jno. McCutoheon. W. Whit. more, Jno. McGillivray and Wm. King will form the Executive Committee. About seventy-ï¬ve joined and everything bids fair [or the success of the Club. The next meet! ing will behzld in the Temperance Hull here on Tuesday. May 4th. All Liberals are cordially invited to attend. The Rose Broomyfor 250.. the Pansy for 240. and the Thistle for.220. are the very‘ best. value obtainable in Brooms. Atkinson & Swilzer. Gunmanâ€"Allow me to express my sincere thanks [or your sympathy in my af- fliclion and your kindness in attending in a body the funeral of my late husband, Wm. H. Glues; also to the Grand Lodge for the payment of the two thousand dollars bene- ï¬ciary held by him. The Book of Daniel. A short time ago we noticed an excellent. defence of the BJOk of Daniel against the cmteuuons of the so called “higher criticsâ€. entitled “The Book of Daniel in the Light of the Higher Criticism.“ This essay is re- ceiving high praise from the religious pleas, and as the subject is an important, one the phampblet cannot be too often brought Io Dutliu notice. Whoever desired to be wall informed on some of the most talked of questions in Biblical criticism should send len oenta lo H. L. Hastings. 47 Corubill, Boston, Mass.. for a copy of this able and instructive essay. The following nole has bken received by thiRegorée}: oi Ivy Lodge:â€" ~To the Ofï¬cers and mqembers of Ivy Lodge‘. 114 A. 0. U. W. Good Mixed Pickles, 20 an. bottles, for 100.. good large swee' Oranges {or 2-10. per doz, splendid large Lemons for 120. per dnz. Atkinson & Swilzur. Wlth one application of Bradley's Fertil- izer (200 lbs. Lu the mere) the farmer gets a marked incrense in quantity and quality of grain, a greater yleld of lunger slraw. From 24- tu 4 was of hay per acre. and in the followmg year a heavy crop of clover when so needed. So the farmer will see it pays to use fertilizers. Buy a 209 lb. suck from H. A. Nicholls. 24th of M The Rifle Club of this place met for their selui-ugomhiy shoot on the nttemoon of April 17th. Scores as {uilowsf groumeisâ€Av aflerunnu wi:b our bgmn writera“ um! will be speciallv interacting. Five members of Ihe League will read short. esaaya on diï¬ereut hymn writers; L‘E‘u‘nr Mmus wi|l be recilrd and the hymns sung will be «knew from our best writexs. All are welcome. ' - If you are cnuLemplaling tbs purchase of a Bicycle have a chat with H. A. Nicholle before ordering as he can av†you a quy guaranteed wheel from 848.00 tip with all latest. impmvemeuts. We are not. after big proï¬ts but quick Hales. Junior League The Juniur League will wee mm'rnw altrrnoon at four u'ch April 17Lh,‘1897 .. G. Stouteuburgh. . . umes Lever .. . . . . . . . The club now stands . Mustard . ScuLt 0. Brown A Richmond H111 Boy Abroad. A. O. U. W. Acknowledgement any Victoria Square Yours sincerely, Elizabeth Ann Glass. 100 yds. 200 yds. . . .46 37 46 32 7U 4U 32 7‘2 36 33 69 31 39* 67 41 23 64 adjourned till the t' as usual to- urk. The pro- b our hymn Teachera,barristera I physicians and oth- ers or similar training, for high class soliciting. Will pay forty dollars weekly and railway fare on demonstration of necessary ability. THE BRADLEX- GARRETSON 00., L’td, Toronto. Will get, an article which will give the very best satisfaction. It is something t mt every mmilv needs and no household is complete without one. The New Raymond is easy to learn. easy to run and the Brice, which is away down to suit the times, makes it easy for every mmin to ob- tain 0110. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. Cannot be settled to the satisfaction of every- body, but we are conï¬dent when we say that all who decide to purchase a. NEW RAYMOND I am just startingtie I best thing for money umkmg you have seen’for many a day. Your name and address will bring the golden information. R. P: GLASGOW, Toronto,» Ont. ' That High School Question DABRELLâ€"GARVlNâ€"In Brooklyn N. "i’.. at the residence 0! the bndo‘s parents. by the Rev. (3. W. Homer. rector of St. Jamey Church, on Monday. April 19m, Ethel Blanche Mary, daughter of John Garvinï¬o Henry Fergusson Darrell of Toronto. MAGUIHEâ€"DUFFYâ€"At the residence of the bride's lather. ll]. Duffy. by, Rev. A. Beéwrd,’ on Monday, the 19611 of April. Wm. Maguire, Toronto. to Marv A. Dufl'y of Maple. Ewansâ€"WURsTERâ€"Ab Kleinburg. on April 11th. by Rev. J. h'. Larch. C. F. Ewers of Max.- cuester. Our... and Teacher of the Public S ‘h 0L1 an Klaiuburg, to.1;la Wurst/er of BOYLEâ€"At mchmond Hill on Wednesday, April 2lst. at the residence of her brother. David Boyle 1&qu Juan Boyle,.in her 75th year. Funeral on.S.a.turda.v, April 2m: at ‘1 p. In. Both of us will prnflt by yuur trading here. Our interests are mutual. You save money trading with us because we give better values for less money than others. whileyour added patronage swells our busi- fleas and helps to advance the interests of the town. so both of no proï¬t together. At- kinson & Swilzer. MCKENZIEâ€"In Richmond Hill. on Thursday. April 15th, the wife of John McKenzie, o! a sun. The folkwing were among those from Toronto who spent, Good’Friday here with rehtivaa and friends: Mr. A. Suddaby. Mr. A. 8. Savage, Miss Stella Sheppard, Miss J. Grainger, Mr. Alex. Kivkland, Mr. 3nd Mrs. P. Godfrev, Miss L. Hopper, Mr.’ J. Sheppard, Mr. W. Clazie. Mr. J. E. Clnbme. principal of the North Toronto school, who with his wife and little son. are visiting at Mr. J. C. McQuarrie's, Maple, was in the village yesterday calling on friends. Mr. A. B. Davidson, P. S. Inspector, wheeled down from Newmaxket yesterday morning in time for the early our, and re- mrued on the arrival of the 4 o’clock cu: in the afternoon. Mr.'James Brackin, Principal of the North Cliatham Public Schml, spent. Thursday and Friday at Elgiu Mills with his mother who is very ill and returned on Saturday. Miss L. Thomas of Toronto, has been viaitiug her sister, Mrs. P. Baesiughbwaite. Miss E. Donner oi Stayuer, also visited Mrs. Bussiuglbwuile and returned home on Sun;- Urduy. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rupelt of Toronto. spent Sunday with relatives in Aurora, and made several calls on friends here on their return on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brownlee sppnt Good Fri. day and a few following days with relatives in Meafurd, and returned on Monday. ML T. Thomson is a delegate from Elgin Camp at. the biennial meeting of the Grand Gimp Sons of Seatiaud-iu session this week in Toronto. . B.â€"Sewing Machine Supplies always In stock; also special attention given to repairing. Master Miles Langstafl, who has been at- tending Whitby Collegiate Institute, is home for his Easter boliduys. Mr. Hutchison of Liston-e) spent a few days here with his son, Dr. Hutchiaou, and returned on Monday. ‘ Mr. Watson of Laley & Watson. Toronto, spent. Saturday with Mr. B. McDonald. Miss Eva VViiey and her mend Miss Gibb of Turonto, are spending the week here. Mias Annie Sheppard of lNobleton, is spending Easter week with her puleuts here. Mr. Henry McDonald (if Barrie, spent Easier Sunday and Monday With his parents. Mr. W. Kidd and Miss P. Snulva of To- ronto, speuc Sunday with relatives and friends here. Red Label Mulwa, Atkinson & Switzer’s spacial puckago, is pure Ceylon of snperior quality. 'l‘hosu who ones try it nearly 81- ways buy it. A Bicycle, in good repair, Urescant (Our SprcinI]. W1“ sell cheap fur cash. Apply at the: Concrete House, Richmond Hill. SEWING MACHINE Kleiuburrg‘ . T.STOREY, PERSONALS. NIAIKRIAGES AGENT. DEATHS BIR'I'IIS. For Sa‘e. GLASS AND ROCK E RY Custom Work a Specialty, sewed and :pegged. Repairing neatly and prompt- ely done. THE FIRE PROOF SOME WOMEN HAVE SMALL FEET. Atkinson and Switzer. GROCERY STOCK COMPLETE R. SIVERS. ISAAC CROSBK as to whether you are buying goods cheap enough, try this store. Comparison of prices you are paying elsewhere with those which we charge may open your eyes to the money saving opportunities always open to you at this store. Just now our display of Spring Goods and Millinery is an affair in which our cus- tomers are taking great inâ€" terest. If you want to get ac- quainted with the store we‘ feel like saying that this is the best time we know of. We shall be glad to welcome you among our host of patrons. A Large Assortment. They're luckyâ€"401* pxices on the small sizes of Ladies’ Shoes have been cut to halt in most cases. If you small footed women want the greatest value you ever saw~â€"now is the time to get it. NOW A RRIVING AT 2‘0