"mméés'ymmm Mr. \\". Boyle dro Samuel J. who we : They four a verv We. presenu the past church in ( you the “Q's! ï¬shing 0; Withheld On a< Fire 13 has bee evening the px (101m Atkins Bros you U01 store. A men Board w ofï¬ce ne o’clock. ' ary, libr handed annual 1‘ Six and r} c of 20 lbs. 01' Naughtou BI 'VVe beg to call the attention of hi- cyclists who have been in the habit of Wheeling on the sidewalks to a by-law ass/ed by the Village Council on Tuesâ€" ( ay evening. The minutes which 11p- ear in another column Show that the ne for a violation of the by-law is $10.00 without the usual alternativeâ€" “ 30 days.†R. H from resicl next Boots & Shoesâ€"Boys’ and Girls’ boots, our stock is large, 0111' prices will interest prompt paying people. Naughton Br03., Elgin Mills. The Delineator for May contains an illustrated article on the appropriate attire for this season’s girl graduates. The lithographic plates Show the sum~ nler styles in costuluing and millinery, and the literary nï¬scellany is good. Many other articles by ï¬rst~cluss Writers will repay a. careful perusal. Order from your local agent at $1 It year, or 15 cents a, copy. Seven Bars Wonderful Soup for 25c. 2 bars ‘Vhitc Star Soap for 25c. 2 bars Our Own Soup for 250. Atkinson 66 Switzcr. nesdzl \tht every ladyshould know.â€"For 15 years the New ‘Villiams Sewing Machine has given perfect satisfaction. It is made to wearâ€"0f case hardened steel bearings and rollers. The longer the New ‘Villizuus is in use the better it gets, lighter running instead of heavier, quiéter instead of noisier. The New “'illiams costs more whole- sale than any other sewing machine manufactured and it is Worth more as it will last a. lifetime and does not get out of order so often as cheap machines. Buy no other. W. J. Clark, Concord, sole agent‘for Vaughan. (a) At} At th Sl'ani t9 ‘enin s; School hich Good To. T1 Next Th ‘Vc )I am 01' DI NI‘ .‘vIr thId this ennen may 0111' 011 XV xe Delineatm‘ for May contains an trated article on the appropriate '6 for this season’s girl graduates. lith‘ographic plates Show the. sum~ irov 'e regret to 3a; )und him restiu Weak condition. -ting of the Public Library Vill beheld in Reeve Savage‘: axt Tuesday evening at 8.3( when reports from the secret 'al'izm and committees will b( in previous to sending tht - port to the Government. 1 be seen by card 1-. R. S. Lou,th y IS alwa} ; itkinson & m) to 06. 111 mot tin annu owling 11mg: IN Hill n: month inson a with two ason. e out Arnn day mc )reach mnectu “(â€"‘ll ILL. Thurs tponed . right Switze call the attention of hi- hzwe been in the habit of the sidewalks to a by-law u‘ction SWItze: } \V 1011 cents ovel' Stl and Authm 1' ch i'Lze ext & SwitzeI 013' Illâ€"(’Sd ays thrown in at cm & Switzer. M( )1) 1h in 511: m with ) ll ‘d m i E‘ ub last Thursd: F. Lawrence w: prizes Won durix ttl 111‘6 it ; out. in itzer. n Mills Tom Mix as over] ful ith th( ‘95 01“ COI’I‘ Public Library Reeve Savage‘s evening at 8.30 by residents in :ertain parties Ly. Names are E repeated the prices down to last; w \VS “'1 meet mg S. Inspectnn the Publh nd Mr. J. N. a-y to see Mr. of Vaughan, seriously ill. asier, bub in lext best Weather tht .ld lxleet‘ing 111:1 6n anotvl' 3d, denti in Ltd in lots this week. Motht mth WE 1‘1) lst \V px )rt mean Mond DE‘S‘ M( )“ ion ‘ctions m 10 tion h adist "orth ham ï¬ne 10126 L1"( the sits the ht 191‘ ‘01] ()0 '01‘ 111 (301mm for 17¢ Day Saw Zf‘DE tlns larg & SW The M. int on M; pupils “ The Religion an able deserves mark l‘HI deserves an extensive circulation. The author is a. wellâ€"known English member of Parlizunent and hst a rep- utation too as 11. writer of ability. This work is one of his best, and the excellent reviews given it by prom- inent periodicals show its able char- acter. It forms a. 25 cent issue of “The Anti-Inï¬del Lilnn‘u‘y,†of H. L. aycter. it, forms a. 2.5 cont issue of “ The Anti-Inï¬del Library,†of H. L. Hastings, 47 Gurnhill, Boston, szss., to which series belongs Mr. Hastings’ famous ten cent pamphlet an “The Inspiration ()f the Bible,†which is the most wider circulated Of all Christian Evidence publications. EAST YORK LICENSE BOARD. The License commissioners for East York District met at the Clyde Hotel on Thursday last, the 29th of April. All the members were present: also the Inspector. Licenses were. granted to John Ellston and \Valter Hulse, Richmond Hill, and to A. B. Cook. East Toronto. The. applications of Frank Boston, East Toronto Village, and George Decker, East York Town- ship, nezu- the \Voodbine, were not entertained. Mr. Boston’s claim for a. license was supported by a petition signed by 215 residents, and there was a counter etition of 80 signers. Mr. Decker ha a. petition with 114 munes, and there was no opposition. The Board, however, .took the ground that the feeling of the times was to cut down rather than to increase the licenses, and both were refused. The Board will nextmeet at the call of the inspector. M 11 th \1 ill T} 1‘] Le 11 )â€"YY th Blu :ion,†by f ble defen 'ves an author is inaé 1mm *rios thz itzer‘s. Sum p1 ib )upils of nd hold y 7th (. 9 Will cc 0115 and 0f the fol A NOTABLE \VORK 11h nd ARBOI kinson & Switz< th I )1 LANGSTAFF. TH libility 0f the Christian ' Smuuel Smith, M. P., is ‘nce of Christianity that; ut ‘I'anfs, Prunes. Apricots. d Applvs, Lard and all best value at Atkinson Lard in quantities of 20 3. per 113. 9. turns out b stylish Mill unto prices. not; 101]) \ych. the E. I l‘hurnhill Metht Anniversary Serv the Concrete {mot-hex lsz" Pure Ceylon :he best value on the Atkinson 86 Switzer. th< the :t of readings Iogues glven 11bc HII 11111 eniu rk pt nistm 1m) r annu Day). 81K th Th an N0. Z V. and unmal concert ny). The pro geldino's, sonrrs, s givzn by time They will be :of the O.R.T., urnn‘uo. Mi 36513011, Mass Mr. IIi'lS'f‘illLi': o the' R( ill I 011 1-12 to Presbyu u! Aurora is Rm ’ll : )rm Epwox‘th will also (h ‘d \V 0C in )1 luntod 111(1 ix1 assist n d Assn m citi- IV in g u; O( t]1( the I'l Burglaries and robberies are common occurrences throughout the county, and during the past week this village and adjacent neighborhoods have been visited by midnight prowlm‘s. On Sunday night Cosgrove’s Hotel, Bond’s Lake. was broken into and from all accounts the thieves had a hilarious time. They helped themselves to liquors and cigars and ate of the host they could ï¬nd in the house. The intruders next came southward. Richmond by Mr. I. ( Hutchison the circui Gen and rosolw‘d that, slmul Yonfervnt'o in its Wisdom allot t szlmmthvr ï¬eld of labor th members of this Board (losi express thnir appreciation of flu lent servicv our Brother has PO to the church in its various ( monts; that, in going from us, h W'it/l) the host wishes of the (’ and membership of the circu with the prayer that God will CC tomnko him an instrument 1 hands in the accomplishment 0 good in Whatever ï¬eld he u" called to labor. this cir Wm. H Gov an they could ï¬nd in the hou intruders next came SOT entered St. John’s Church, a tying up empty bottles in the surplice they Went to the 5 Robert and Forbes Elliott, 1' black pony to a. buggy an away. Mr. Elliott spout. Mo Toronto and vicinity in makin ics about the missing horse‘, b1 found in the morning a. short» south of this place and return: Hmt the Jute,an (1001' lwlnw was wanding Open. She thou awakened hen-- husband and sons, and on going downstairs they found that thieves had been there. The party had effect- ed an entrance by breaking a. pzme of glass in the hotel kitchen, and then raising the Window. They helped themselves ton roast of beef. fOI’C-Pkl the ham open, drew a. quart uf ale and hzulqnite a, meal. Nothing else was missing except a flask of liquor, a. few handfuls of cigars and the change in till, amounting to $2.15. The thieves were evidently in the house when Mrs. missing except a flask of liquor, a. few handfuls of cigars and the change. in till, amounting to $2.15. The thieves were evidently in the house when Mrs. Ellston zuvakened, as the glass on the lamp which they had lighted in the kitrhen was still warm when Mr. lCllston came down stairs. Mr. VValter Hulse, the new landlord at the Palmer House, found Tuesday niornino' that his hotel had also been entered, and money, cigars, liquors 8m. taken to the amount of about $15. Sunderson's drugstore was not forgotten on the sunwnight. An entrance was made by breaking a pane of glass and rais- ing a back window. The amount of plunder from this place was about $2.00 in eoppers, $1.00 worth of postâ€" age. stumps, nearly a box of cigars and some expensive drugs, amounting altogether to about seven or eight dollars. Apparently Mr. Geo. Hooper’s was the last place honored (2’) by the callers. They hitched up one of Mr. Hooper’s horses to a. phaeton and drove 1-way. The. horse and rig were found in the forenoon in Rosedale. BRACKINâ€"M; main Mills,on Saturdav 21th Aer, the wife of Wm Brackin of 1:. daughter. SCHELLâ€"At Cnrrville, 15th Ayml, the wife of Goo. Svrhell of a, son. HAGI'ZRMAN'At Victoria. Square Post Ofï¬ce. aflh April, the wife at Mr. Hugermnu of a daughter. GRAYâ€"In Woodstock, on Sun-lay. May 2nd, Jnhu Grav, late 0! Patterson, in the 7151: year of his age, MCKENZIE â€"In Richmond HULOn \Vednesday evcnmg the 28th of April. the infant. son of John and Bella. McKenzie. age 1 2 weeks. DAvxs»«ln Toronto. on Friday, April 30th, flex-bolt Du vis. second son of Nukson Davis. fnnuerly of ltlchmond Hill. Interment at Richmond Hill on Monday, the 3rd of May. VV Men or Women to travel for re- spnnsible established house in Ontariu. Salary $780, payable 515 weekly and expenses. Position permanent. Refer- ence. Enclnse self addressed stamped er; velnpe. The; ii’atipnul, - Star Building. Chicago. ’aul. Atternn expm iaLion of the reso rICf‘WIHOCII, Mr. Paul .ndgmunnt of the kind hlu'ches toward him, ms not likely that he his circuit. It was 'TLZE’ LIEEï¬g‘QE, ’ $1,001,“ AWANEE. mn FOUR PLACES VISITED BY THIEVES. burn to SOLUTIONS OF Q1 BOARD. A NTEDâ€"SEVERAL FA [’1‘ HFUL BURGLARS ABROAD two at. the onsuin; n to us our Minis' 1311110011 and tilt M‘ter an express 0f the resoiut :ch, Mr. Paul in rz-xsnn, sec resolve‘d 'ay meeting of ï¬n ft'he‘ Methodist ( Hill circuit, in w ‘rmshy and second that the Board ()1 BIRTHS. DEATHS s not forgotten on the An entrance 'as made pane of glass and mis- ndow. The amount; of I; was move seconded b; mw was nvukouy d on going ,t thieves lad effect- n. pane- of and then y helped 3f, forced >f ale and else was .IOI‘, a. few change in that M 1:. HM \1it m h( hV th much rn 1x Mr no‘v ’f th and 1] “(3 th< the flew Spï¬ng $430018 THE WEE PROOF GLASSWARE AND £ROCKERY 0 GRGGERY STEGGK CGEE’PLETE We ï¬t any kim}. of feet! Broad or thin feet, narrow or plump feet, long or short feet, high or low mstep. Iall and examine the stock. No trouble to Show goods. You will ï¬nd the prices right. ISAAC CROSBY. SPRING 85 SUE‘EWER A Large Assortment. \Ve are showing a. ï¬ne stock of Of the latest styles and reliable ' in quality.