Mme“ mum: warms! .3 l \ I!) "%;1=’>*‘ g “an Mi wits. 725% with. RICHMOND HILL. ’l‘liurminv, April 2‘. , '97 Di‘. F. .l. (Lilluiriugli. \V. S . Virus llic‘n: moud I'llll proti-ssuiuimlli' let \Vcrlnccduy' or month (li‘uir D35] from It’ to 1?; Qizzl, .1141 Mid 4th \'.'.»ilun,=.-.rlnrs from to 5. Author- iZed Iusp war of Dairy Cuttle. Curcful in- specliniis unzimntcml. 14 {"3517 ALEAW- See an- (ioud cvvncrul servilnt Vfllitcll. othu‘ pigs. 7 _ The bis: {)lll‘t‘ Lord in quantities for 70. per lb. Atkinson dz Smi'zi-r. '“dii; Elizli Smith spvnt part (if lust week visitiil ul lift". t}. Marhcivsou's of Maple. Dqluwiwfow shades complete for 95c. Atkinsâ€; .C' Switzcr. Miss N ll, liwrris relurucl to Toronto on Friday lust, after spending Eater holidays With her parents here If Girl-(«n- filth-ls Turkey, insun d5 SWit- zer will furnish the Cl‘lil‘xbvtl‘llf-‘B free. Miss Tilizn. Miss Mnll-oilund and Miss Bluncliiirii. ull nl 'l'nrwiztn. spunt Saturday and Sund \j- in the \‘illugo. \Vull Pu; on from 35:. pur roll up, lmriC-ra and (ï¬llings to lllflfull. A'kinson d: Swim-r. M18. J<‘\‘.'t"il iiin Ml-ï¬ l‘lvn JeWnll, of Toronto, in l iii-thing w. vi-it with Mr. and Mrs. Ismn- Crosby. Six tin: l Cf'l‘h‘. l'ure lnnf Lord in lots (\f‘2illl1s. .i owr til». per lb. this “eels Niugbion Urns†Elglu Mills. 111'. and \lrs. 11:“. l'ulton of Toronto, and Mr. uni Tilra Menu of Nuwriinrlict spent Sunday wi‘lx Blr. and Mrs. A U. Sonics. Oidfulii m.l wring Weulhcr cells for Alkiurwn dc Ssiizcr‘a new fushinned iiciscry. Mr. Wyn. Trench tactf’le'ad a position as rcliool lunch?! in the vi uivy of \Vinrtnn. and stain-d Sm Lil: duzies on Saturday morning. Good Htrnw Huts mr-n‘s 5c. each the best 17 incl; L‘aUtull-S lor 140. Atl.inson & Swiizcr. ':<.f the season of the llicnmontl lllli Fllg-‘lde will be held next Monday evening. the 3rd of May. All members sin requested to be present. The ï¬rst nr In the spring the mtlltif‘liï¬â€™ fancy strongly turns to thoughts of those loves of Bonnets and Hats u; Aikinson d: Switzsr‘s. Mr. E St irtup Who has for SCV'EI'wl years been ewplcged in Newton’s tdnnery went to SLUulliaiiniN yesterday where he has secured a positim. SEEDSâ€"Mange], Turnip. Carrot, good qualitv. low prici‘s, come and see us. Naughion Ill-05.. Elizin Mills. Quarterly carriers will be Lnid in the Methodist. Church next Sunday quDleucihg atl(180n.m. The ofï¬cial board for the circuit. wiil meet. in the scliOol room of the church on t'ur following day at 2 o'olocli. Glycerinc and Buttermilk U »mplexion Snap 100. Box, Sunlight Soup 15:. prr box. Atkinson & S .iilzcr. Aconvention of the Retail Merchnnts’ Association will be held in Sniifisbury Hull, Termini, to any. commencing at. 3 p. in. The question of departmental sures mil be discussed. Any kind of money just so as it bus the approval of “our John Bull" will buy good: here and the measure will be full and heaping. Atkinson <3: SWitzer. Special snrvices will be held in the Meth- odist Church on Suuduv, the 9th of May under the auspices of the Epwortli League. ltsv. Herbert Lee of Tumprruncevllle will preach in the morning. and the Rev. Mr. Crews of Toronto. in the evening. “ltlalwn†Atkinson dz Switzer‘s special package Ceylon Tea. is ’ï¬ne value, the 15;. package is wonderful value and 1:: selling fast. Rev. Father Fraction and Rev. Di. Teefy mode a. short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Testy on Wednesday last. We are pleased to know that. Father Teefy's health 1-; much improved. The Junior League will meet as usual this week in the scncolroom of the Methodist church on Friday next. at four o'clock. {was Rogers Will Address the Laugue on Tempor- imce. All are welcome. Laundry Soup for 250. 6 bars Comfort. Soup for 250. 6 bars Wonder- ful Soup for 25c. 6 bars Trilby Soap for 25c 2 cans Bou Accord Salmon for 250. 5 cans good Corn for 25¢. Atkiuwn & Switzer. M Mr. James Eckardt. License Inspector for East. York District, will be at the Clyde Six bars Star the purpose of issuing the licenses to those to whom they will have been granted. Li~ cause-holders are requested to apply person- ally for file†licenses. Demoresz's Magazine for May contains nearly 200 graphic iilustrutions. and there is not a dull page in it. “McKinley's Ad- ministration, Told by the Camera," is alone well worth the price of the magazine. the photographs vividly depicting the Wholï¬ pageant, and needing no verbal description. Five bars Custila Toilet Soap lo: 230. 5 bars Oatmeal Toilet Soup for 230. Richord’s Jubilee 5 lb. but for 23c. Disnclotb Soap 230. 5 bars Ammonia Electric Soap lot 230. 5 bars Diugrnau'u Electric Atkinson & Switzzr. ____ A cinder path for bicyclists ou Yongo Street is being talked of. It is proposed to have the path between the railway tracks of the Metropolitan. and tho managers of the railway have nï¬crsd to usciut in the . undertaking. All fricudrz of the wheel are requested ‘0 «.ilie hold of the matter and l.pui it througn. Soup for 230. Hotel on Monday next. the 3rd of May. for I l Mrs. J. H. Brydon and Mrs. (Rev ) Grunt sztmlerl ilie 215i nllllll‘tl Convention of the , Women’s For: igii Missionary Sonioty of the Presbyterian Uninc‘n he'd nt Huinilton on Apiil‘i'l,21uud 22. Fruit culture is more profitable to the inl‘Ulr’l‘ now than his Ulll(l‘ crops. brown Bros. Um. the most rxlmazive iiiiisri'y house in Ccnnrlu. have it vuciincy in this section. Write llieni nt lli'ziwn': N11151::ics P. 0’.’ Out. for their tsi "11. What uviry any should knownâ€"For 15 yams the blow “it buns Scaling Alricbi-ic lltLS given }It'l'f'l7l. smli~fuction. It is mode to weerâ€"of «use liurilmzcd Eli‘el beatings and l’ullt-I'B. The longer tlm New \Villinins is in me the better it (gt-ls. tighter iunning in- Howl of ill'uVlCI' quieter inntmid of lllvlrlll'. The New \Villniins costs more \V'tiiili-snlc ti~unuuy other wiring machine innnnfnn- tun-d and \l is vvurtt. intro us it will luHI a iilcduie and «loan nni gut out of mid-:r so often us clivuii :qiucliinws. Buy no otlnr. \V. J. Clmk. Concord, sole agent fwr Vaughan. From Aurora to Tommo. Mr. W. lt. proctor has started it bus line l)('th'ell this Viliflgf‘. bud Aurora to uunlhct with the BI ‘lropoliiun Electric ltiilu'uy. The bus wi‘l leuve knmru every morning ill. 7.30 to lk‘ili‘ll llt‘lt‘ iii limo fnr tin: first. cur for the city. ltvzniniivg “'i-l lynVr llicbinuinl Hill Ull tncï¬irl‘ut 1‘": tin-- ("if Willa!) ll‘llV‘" U. P. It. criisiiiit: at 5.40 eucli owning. limo from Aurora to Toronto “(Id return 51 (It). Single file (.5 cents. Fare from lï¬iirvil‘s Lillie to Toronto and ll‘ll‘ll'u 1'5 cm [5; :inglo lure 50 cubic. The bus lure bbl\\r‘tll liicli mund llil und Aurora, or \‘ice \‘ci'sa will be 35 cents. The Annual Croncreit†The Annu ll Concert under tliv nihpicm of the Agricuiininl Sucli'l)‘ will l)(‘ lit‘ld in the Agricultural Hall in: the evolving: oi Mon lily, the 24th If May. The erirprtuiiiiiimit. cun- uiittce have neared the following: talent. for the occasion: Means. \‘C. l). Ramsay nnd Hun-v Ilicli, the two popular cunniliiins from the lliilrtu13lilllg school; Miss Florence M. Wright. chumpiou luth bull-thrower rind clllb»6\\'ltii_}t'l of Amciim, scrio-C-miic vocal- int and itlztndoliuist; Miss Constance Falls, humorous ctocutionist and dramatic rncin-i; and Mrs. W. E. Ramsay, musical directrrcs. The entertainment to conclude with ii. Scl'rï¬mlng farce comedy by inc niciry- makers. Complaints. One cf the plcacuntest (1‘) lljlllRtl about 11 newspaper man's life is. that be is oxpecled to draw the attention of the public to ulloiied faults of the ciliz‘unn. One per-ion will say “why don't you show the parents that their youngsters life rial."ng their lives by jumping on and it} the electric cars ?" another will sav “you {should blow up the lJiCyCiiafï¬ for whaling up the sidewalks†and anchor finds lault about the iieu‘sboys scattering wrapping paper along the streets, thereby causing horses to shy and possibly inn iiwny. It is not our intention to Bhirli such matte-rs, but i ml‘tlll. be more vffective if complain‘s were occasionally mude I to the Village Council. Go with the Majority' The Board of Education held another meeting-fecundity and lL‘HCifllit‘d a former motion to Tebuild the High School on the old site. Several other sites were referred to, but none of them filled the bill to the satisfaction of the mu‘jwrity of the members. A committee was imp. intent to inukc tutti“ i inquiry rclutive ‘.n uvuiluble ritrs. and Enid Committee urc instructed [,0 ram†zit an. other meetiny to he held next Monday. Ii is hoped [lint a Selection will then be made and that. if not. unanimous, the minority will fall in with the majority and work with a determination to have 11 good High School erected lie-speedily as possible. The erection of a buildinï¬ should not l‘e endangered bv a difference of opinion among "Hal-€95 as to where the school shall be. Going to Toronto. The Rev. 0. Sydney Goodman. who has been appointed to the vacant mastersbip in the Toronto Church School, and to be assistant priest at. St. Luke's. both of which positions he enters Mi)’ 1, preached farewell sermons in his churches of King and Maple on Sunday. The following resolution was unanimously carried at the recent Vtslry meeting at St. Stepheiifs. Muplc:â€"“Tlmt n cordial vote of thanks be tendered to our. highly esteemed rector. Rev. 0. Sydney Goodman. for his nutiring «Hurts and zeal for the welfare and success of this part. of the parish of King and Maple, and We Wish to express our gratitude to him tor the same, and our regret that. circumstances over which we have no c0utrol have caused the severance of the ties between us. which have always been of the must pleasant. and successful character." Twenty oz. bottle Mixed Pickles for 10c. California. Apricots 50. per lb. Good Bosnii Prunes for 60. per lb. Crescent Batting 2' lbs. for 250. The best makes of cotton spools 30c. per doz. 3 pro. men’s good cox for 25c. ug0ud suit of clothes (man' s) for $5 75. Atkinson dz Switzer. The May “Canadian.†I A new and improved form marks the o- pening issue of the Ninth Volume of The Uuuadlun Magazine. This (May) number is exceedingly bright from every point of view, and shows that the progress of our national publication still Continues. The illustmwd articles are : “The Premiere of Nova Scotia since 1867.†a. most opportune article at the present time; A Visit to the Birthplace of James Wolfe. the Conqueror of Quebec," which is most profusely illus- trated from special photographs and rare paintings; ‘ Dreams of Genius," is strong story by Stambury R. Tart; a French-Unu- ndian poem by F. Clifford Smith. etc. Dr. Drummoud of Montreal. who has made a great reputation as a writer of songs in the dialect of the Quebec bubitan. contributes a story in verse entitled “’l’olenn Dore." Pro- fessor Coffin defends his book on The Que- bee Act against recent attacks by Dr. Bour- iuot and Professor Shortt. David Christie Murray writes very severely of the books written by Thomas Hardy and George Moore and shows wherein they are worse than Zo- las. _P. T. McGratb, of The Herald. St. John’s, has a very bright article on the de- nominational schools of Newfoundland. Kathleen Sullivan contributes a most amus- iug story. The whole number in an exceed- ingly brilliant, one and will repay the seeker alter either knowledge or pleasure. the ' Messrs. A Marsh & Son have sold their . \\‘l‘li~kn|l\v‘.l Uanuland Buy Stullion. Prince , A‘u-xnnder to Messrs. Welsh ii Eby, of Aliirtiliim.. l’rince Alexmnder has won iniiny piizrs In the show ring. Spiritual Manifestations " l “Wm-Yo.- desirps to be w»ll inforde con- cerning; ï¬piiiinulism and in u position to ri-tut» i-e chiinis should send tun cents to ll L [ins-tings. editor of †'I‘tic Cbrisliun," " for a copy of an chellcut essay entitled “Si-intuit Munifestntinns.†which i= issued in mnmciinn with his famous “Antilnï¬del liibrury" net‘ch of publications. w. Cir. n. i The W. (.1. T. U. met at. the rrsiilencn of ‘ Mn. 1’. ll. Grunt on Tuesduv cwning last. I ‘ 'lhu superintendent of the Invitn’gelislic iii-partim-nt I‘é‘zd iwr report, giving an . - r m-cin t if "t l d ll w k l ‘ 1/1 .4 StOLe- Compaflson 0f DPICGS the (:i vc ti. t Id 1. Westot on A ill ' ‘ .‘2...’.“ 15.3....“ .. “I... you are paylng elsewhere inmmiing und entertaining account. of the , the u‘ny'a proceedings. May liadies’ Hdnie Journal. The May Iiidies‘ Home Journiil uniquely ,. rcfl- cls tlin srntimeut and spirit. in spring.‘ "In in) Olildi‘nsbiuuerl Guide-ii" fairly emits tho sczwon‘s in: rent. thvor, as do other con- lll‘ ll'lx/llH in prose and Yer-0- flun. John lln -.<«-li Young recalls the notable inci hints l M fl-fmii, rccrpiimm, pngvuntr’, Ofc. ~0f (zen. (jruni's meninruble tour of rho world. and e-x l’l‘t'sliimit. Harrison given liiptily interest.- i:-;z ulinipsos of [D0 President‘s [mine and home life in on article on "The Domestic Sid» of tlic While House ‘Uâ€"tlic concluding: one of Lie ulmirulilo seriis. Edward W. link editorially presents the really pi'ucticul side of Hi“ crusade flflnluï¬t the Flttll‘r’lllt'i of him»; fortlicir plumage, mill forcibly pro testis against the pernicious llnitlb of spitting , in public places. A reminisccnt article by Mrs. l‘tuynimni Maude, "My “other as 1 1'9- ('nll Her,"gives some delightful glimpscs if the pl'hillui‘tl side of Jenny Lind. Pepi-c- iully of llf‘l‘ home life. Dwight L. Mooring in his title Class leeson, writes on "1*‘uitb" Wllll cliuructr-ristic (lireutnnsa. Them an" uls‘u villuulile panre on “l'iuvclling with Children in Summer," “(lirls' Letters," Fllllunull‘ gowns etc. In brief, the May Jour- uul cuntcuiplalvs directly and piiicticully every {mimenf home.- life, nnil “middle to evnry member of the household. DEATHS SNIltlinâ€"AtEAlgely. on April 91th. “~07. Mrs. ('llbhul‘lllc Snider. aged 91 )‘tï¬lll‘SQi‘ Jim's. 'I‘eaclieis,burristers pliysicinns :iiid oili- for high class WANTED. era of similar training, soliciting. “'ill pay forty dollars weekly and railway fare on demonstration of necessary ability. THE BRA lJLEY- GAllllE FSUN 00., L’td. Toronto. _‘. Board of Education ___._. The Bould of Education met yesterd 1y afternoon. All the members were pres- ent with the exception of Mr. Lyliett. Minutes of last. meeting “are read and approved. ' A report from the Inspector was read giving an account of his reocnt visit to the High School. The report sliomd that the teaching and the discipline of the school was most. satisfactory. In a discussion which followed the reading of the report several of the Lruuces ex- pressed themselves as highly pieusrd Wltll the standing of the school. A report was read from the Deputy Minister of Education re plans, and from the Minister of Education recommending the Hopkins site in preference to the old site for the new High School budding. Moved by Mr. Clubme, seconded by Mr McDonald, thut the arcliiieci be in- structed to make the necessary changes suggested by the High School Inspector, for a three muster 50h001.~*‘0fln'led. The question of a site was then taken up. The chairman reminded the mom here that it should be discussed Without. prejudice, that. every lot. should stand on its merits irrespective of petitions, and he asked ilint every member give it his best consideration. Moved by Mr. Newton, seconded by Mr. Harrison. that a former motion tn rebuild on the old site be rescinded.â€" Carried. Mr. Harrison made a motion suggest- ing the pmcliuse of the Hopkins property. A committee consisting of Messrs, Newton, McCunaghy. Switzer, Naughton and Storey was appointed to make further inquiry in reference to available sites, with the price at which they can be pur- chased, and report at. the regular meet- ing on Monday next. Mr. Hutcliison moved, seconded by Mr. McNuir, that the selection of a site be made forthwith, but. it was after- wards withdrawn. The Board adiuurncd. ANl’EDâ€"SEVERAL FAITHFUL Men or Women to travel for re- sponsible established house in Ontario. Salary $780. payuble $15 weekly and expenses. Position permanent. Refer- ence. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope. The National, .~Star Building, Chicago. â€"â€"â€"â€"v<wâ€"-â€"-â€" Ripans Tabules. Ripans Tabules cure flatulence. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles. Ripans Tabules cure headache. Riparis Tabules cure biliousuess. Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver. Ripans Tabules cure dizziness. Ripans Tabules assist digestion. Ripans Tabules cure constipation. Ripane Tabules cure nausea. Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach. Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic. â€"___..>â€"_.â€"â€"- “The Best: Popular r Life of Her Majesty I have ever seen," writes Lord Lorne about "Queen Victoria." Sales unprec- edented. Easy to make $5 daily. Big commission. Outï¬t. free to canvaasers. THE BRADLEY GARRETSQN 00., Toronto, Ont. ' '. I up: . er .1 1‘?!“ l ,i ‘9‘. t5’;‘3* as to Whether you are buying 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 Rï¬Rir in which our Gus-j 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. Atkinson nicer : ï¬t Tog ‘u: 1. ?‘ We are showing a ï¬ne stock ol SPRING dc SUMMER HlSl-l GRlDE BUHTS & SHOES Of the latest styles and reliable in quality. We ï¬t; any kind of feet! Broad or thin feet, narrow or plump ieet, long or short feet, high or low instep. (Jalland examine the st'ock. N0 trouble to show goods. You will ï¬nd the prices right. ROBERT SIVERS. Repairing neatly and promptly done. enood NOW ARRIVING AT THE FIRE PROOF GROCERY STOCK COMPLETE G’LASSWARE AND .CROCKERY A Large Assortment. ISAAC CROSBY.