.} llII'llMHVl) ll;:.;.. inn if). inn. Dr. F. .l. l? \l‘ arzl V. H†visits lliuium-nd Hill inn -l|"ll\ ls: \‘l we, Irwday ni' l:io.;?li ll lmvi tram l‘l, 1.4112 I’m: :an \‘. :«lu'. lll. lo pvmr l with. guaranteed. it. n (:1 A. E , l)i‘.’i~:ull ('rrnl'l will ‘9‘“ lil‘hl lu-l‘e Iii} Siaturd iv next. the [-111 of June. . - r l The 7" . t-‘r the gr: t- the better the“ trade. Al“ .l‘irklll .\ - ; d-.. . , W n, . ' r ‘ l‘vlrs Andrew Newton entertained 1 Mrs. llinrlis while in the village. lie-w pure (X-ylon ' """ " I ‘son A’ “lavilzcr‘sspct-ial package 'iHl i:::~t‘llilif.fl:1>‘~l. )l'ss [A‘hllilig of Toronto is making 1 visit with T" .tllr.) Huh-bison. See the .lubilne cans of Tethys UL’Vlf‘Il 'lV-u at .‘\ll{lli.\(u] & blv tZ/A‘I‘S 1‘. F. VJ. Strange. of Toronto. fornicrh of Amora. died suddenly at his residr‘uce on Saturday. “'indov.‘ Shades complete for 27w. are selling.. :tst at the lloucrete. The price of the Jubilee portrait 1ol' Queen \ it‘oi-ia to be lSSllx-tl by inc Month-z: l:11'i.~'5)Uct-nts. "he Ros.†Broom at 291:. the l’ansy at 22-h). and the Thistle at 23c. are extra value. Atkinson & Swuzur. Mr. Harry [Tali-child. a. Fltlflvlliv-Of Toronto Linivemily, has been nmkmg , visit v. il'n Mr. \Y. A. Handcrsou. Just tr hand at Atkinson & Switzcr‘s the latest in Gent's Felt Hat.» and Jubilee Ties. .‘Je-zsrs. A. Noodle and T. F. Mcâ€" Mahon :‘ttended “Eu-den Ilthlthill'S excursion to Niagara Falls on Tuesday of this \\'eeli. Lea-1m llai rishclo‘tli Soap for 230.. .RicherdCN~ 5 lb Jubilee Bar Soap for 23c. the big: 1 . bar tor 15) cts. Atkinson 8; Swizz;- Prinr-ipal Dickson. of the Neivmarkci High School, will conduct the Departâ€" .mentul Nominations herethissummer. They coinnenee on the 2nd of July. The hotviest 5c. Factory (‘olton and the Widest 50. White (‘nltoii iii the trade are at Atkinson t‘»: Switzcr's. Dr. Co‘ilter of Aurora. is spoken of asa likely snow sor of the late Dr- Strange. as Sn Deonâ€"Uenerz-C V. tfl" Canadian ililitia. A more popular appointment could not be made. Turnip ScednTurnip seed and Porn. .A large stock of above seeds. Turnip seed from 100. per l1: up. Naughton Bros. Eigin Mills. Mr. “'m. Hill. f. ierof Mr. ‘3'. J. Hill. lleevc of York .o\vnsli.,i. died :1‘. the l‘t‘>l(ll’l‘.(’!3( ’I ':~: son, 10;) Elm»? St. \Vcia. on Tin day last. Hect- had been a resident of Toronto in {)4 years. Atkinson ti: Switxcr is the magnet that draws the economical. indu. ions, thrifty, cash-paying shopper within its gilt(.,. Space will not. permit a local paper to givea description of the Jubilee number of the Globe which is to hand. The production probably beats any publication heretofore issued from any Canadian oll‘iee. Better than type, more convincing than arguments. more eloquent than talk is the daily sight of the numerous eager customers at Atkinson 64 Swit- zer s. Glass Bros. have had erected over the front of their butcher shop a neat veranda which will be useful as a. protection from the eastern sun. The roof extends from the main building right. over the sidewalk. Twenty lbs best porn Leaf Lard for $1.40, 14 llJS best Rolled Oats for 250.. good. cleaned Currants for .76. per lb, ï¬rst rate Prunes for Sc. per it. Atkin- son to Switzer. Rev. Mr. Let-ch of Toronto preached in the Methodist. Church on Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. ll‘lct‘ulloch having been suddenly called to Port Perry where. a brother had suffered a serious accidentby the running away of a team of horses. The regular meeting of the Junior League will be held in the schoolrot‘un of the Methodist Church to-morrow (Friday) at 4 o‘clock. Mr. Wm. Harrison wili address the League on “The Bible." Members brng ipledg‘o cards and collection. All are Welcome. Yesterday’s dailies gave a. list of the ‘ :suceesst'nl candidates at the recent examinations in Connection with the Toronto l'niversity. In the first year list the name of Mr. \V. A. Glass takes a prominent place. and Mr. E. A. Uoomhs is one in a list of three who , have taken the degree of Bachelor of Pedagogy.“ _ THE ('lllx’ lSTlAN. Every person interested in religious literature will ï¬nd much to interest them in "The Christian,“ a monthly journal published in Boston by H. L. llastin ‘... _. . The late great preacher. C. i H. Spa ,sr-wu. llt‘t'l w it to be ":lit- ; best 1131:! r f‘ ’ n..." :‘ will i paytr 3‘ E " *' COPY (' mor. lfor the paper. which is only '00 cents AfC‘ll' Tb" .‘iuuunl Blur lll ‘.’\ ln- il‘n _\.\~»~’H*’i It (His liuli. K m‘- l:’,:h. lriiT l Minn-is i'or 122w l'lhlll ll. .‘vliv‘W'i V". .-i i‘_lil,_’.i "held :il :21 lll‘ll.l)'. the ell-I lion ol'. ' .rl-w-iviuu' l l l l i'rlHCl Ll :1ii<liloi<..sw~ ll‘tlll‘l" ihi'norl tut l?il>ilit*~'\. 1‘ on :u’ L) p.1u. -‘i {Joovl illll'lli‘t‘llit'l' is rwi‘ut-su-d. 1 Vu ‘1‘ if 'Il .l-lt,"'-'l= :N. ll: tom“ llil~’l|"-‘ hf Ill' "i’l‘llll‘lltnfl‘11.:lll‘l'i . ,.. .'vl'[ll'lll -~ -\i~:i( hm :‘~ ll)""‘lll " \ilil notion»: H... 4l“l':.u.’l. ‘v'. the Vilr .1vll"t'lli'li tiu- t'ouuu'il Chamber. at noon. on Holiday uz-‘tl. iiw lith othHic. tor the limuuinlioi‘i of 4â€Â»:Itli'l;iics tor the \':U';‘Hl Ullh'es. n elm-1 ion i! will be '\\‘. the Iliird day oi electors :l“ rump-sled lo and porn-n lheuiselvls \lumltl lilt‘l'l' lll‘ hulvl n3) \“y'l‘tlllt. ll: - All take notlcf' ucx zu'diiigly. lll'l'l‘llUDlh‘T lllNlS'l‘i‘lll. . The Htaliouiirr (lriiiziizittv-t- of the Toronto (‘oul’i reuce have hxuulcd out the locations oi" the various~ Mel liodix’t ministers l'ortb“ ensuing conference vw r. The following. which are subject in change. ai o given by ï¬rst draft for this section of country:~~lti:Juu~nd llill.(,l. lllct‘ullocli. J. .. Hpurlinu‘: 'i‘horn‘nill. John Moigan: llnvisvillc. l‘}. A. Pearson; \Villowilrilc. T. \V. P? 'tt: Newton Brook. (9. Hewitt: Abigale. .l. \V. Stewart. ll. 5‘. id. Large: Telupcrancl'villc. [loibcrt Lee. vt‘llll. \l.’ liXt‘Ul’tHlldd. A cheap excursion will be run lev- on Toronto and Tempe:aneeville viz! ilie .“.ll*.iul)ollt;.n Ht. Railway in coun ii with the laying of the (lorn' floue ol‘ the new .\lcl|ioilist. (‘burcli at 'l‘emperaucevillc. on Thurs- day. June l7lli. 1-" 7. Special car will have C. iiig. Yoligc Hirer-t. l). R. (‘i'ohs at 1.301). ni.. and passengers will be conveyed from the liicluuoml llill terminus by Proctor‘s busses to Tem< pt ranceville. headed by the lliclmiond llillllaud. Fare for round lrip.inâ€" eluding Tea and l‘lutcrtoimuent. $1.01) Mrs, Davis. wife-of Hon. 1'). J. Davis, will lay the Corner Stone. and Ilr. Potts: of Toronto will conduct the services. JUNE 22KB IN HH‘HMONT) NHL. The Celebration by the Public schools oi'thc village on the 222ml inst. proâ€" mises to be a. ploasing aï¬'air. Mr. J. H. band son is drill instructor. and is prepaiing a good programme for both afternoon and evening. The afternoonprogrannue which will be given in the Park. consists of ll parts. :lllllill'Y which will be elioi-usw. dumln-ll Plit‘l‘lflhk‘s. wand drill. lanccdrill, broom drill. marching by companies (kc. There will May be foot races. potato races. hell 1‘:1Ce:<. sack races «kc. for public school pupils of various ages. The band will be in attendance. The promenade concert in the rink in the evening will he unusually interesting. The whole will conclude with a. grand display of ï¬reworks. For full partic- ulars see, programmes. STRA‘WBERRY FlCSTl VAL. The congregation of Trinity Church, Thornhill, intend holding their annual I'lll'd‘tillllllll‘llt on Thursday, .luir- 1?. 1997mm the pict“"'cs.l1‘.e grounds ct" the El ineral tiprh The gates will be open :LLI}. o‘elt . p. in. There will be the usual games. and the Tllul'lllllll Band will be in attendance. Tea (with strawburries) will be served from 5 to 8 o'clock. There will be a tt‘lll. for the sale of ice cream, bananas etc, and also a fish pond Containing a great variety of useful and ornamental articles. Tickets, 25 cents : children, l5 cents. The C(‘mnnittee will spare no pains to make this festival worthy of the noted year in which it is held ; and all who come will be made Welcome. \V. M. S. Owing to the unfavorable state of the weather last Thursday afternoon the number of visitors at the \V. M. Auxiliary was not as large as ex- pected. nevertheless a fair attendance ol‘members Were presrnt and a very pleasant afternoon was spent. Mrs. lliuks of Toronto, district organizer, addressed the meeting and in her general and informal talk made all feel that “its only noble to be good" Brass and to do good and never too late to learn and at least make. the effort, if we would receive the reward. Later in the evening in a downpour of rain, seventeen of the members drove over to Victoria Square and Mrs. Hinckss organized an Auxiliary in connection 'with the Methodist Church of that place. Rev. Mr. McCullot-h. an honorary member of this Auxiliary. conducted the meet- ing. and there is a prospect of soon having a strong society at Victoria Square. THE CYCLISTS’ JUBILEE. The “’heeling Gazette, Canada‘s bright and breezy journal, dovoted to cyclists and the. cycle trade, will publish on June 15th a. handsome Jubilee Number. having special referâ€" ence to the Queen’s Jubileecelebration and the Canadian \Vheelmen‘s Assoâ€" ciation “meet†at. Uliatham on July 1st. The number will be in colors and profusely illustrated. including cuts of Canada‘s pronunth wheelinen. and the reading: matter will consist largely of contributions from \\’(‘ll.~l(ll()\\’ll writers in cycling and patriotis circles. Besides this there be the usual race and club chat: also useful and interestâ€" ing items for ladies and gentlemen who wheel. The publication will be a Work of art. and will be at souvenir of the important events. This special number can be obtained by subscribing ‘w-r aunum, or single copies will be forwarded at. Lâ€) ccdis each. As the issue is limitcl « '.I be n,ccs.~>1r)‘ ’o .«inl vour, ,iptiou or onlur at, -1. .Nlll‘l'b'. The. Stewart} ' . Tor "to. ‘:ll‘l(llll'l‘:l charm and happv in [he love ,.\»‘itul.~. of having pei‘l'ornwl faithfully . I harpwai. “‘3’ managemiia‘r’: TSZ-Jdlpr’.‘ ’r‘:vy.l~z.k*£m';.\i€meu’.t'wnwwmmmméacï¬ï¬mwm UBlTllAl-EY NOTICE. ‘ l‘ i The following notice relating to the (l mu?) ol' ihc late Mrs. Kelly who di: ll ‘ at ll‘."[lill\“1.-Slt(‘x“(‘ near 'l‘otteiihzuu. is taken from the (‘ardwn-[l Sentinelz-i “Mrs. John Kelly in the prime of lil'c. endowed with cverv natural and of a devoted husband and lxvo charm- iizgt-hilthw-u. was slllulllniied by the paw l'ltltl' to make ready to depart. l‘utmmplaiuingly .’~llt' obeyed :llul eon- oil the duties periuining to llt'l‘ station in tile, and with pci-l'ccl i't-«igualion to 1 11r- ,\.la_~;tv-i".~: will. she lier'Jll the root ll‘,\> oi her liitlconcs. barlelnrhusband‘ and friends good-bye, and. guided bv an invisible hand depart! ll. .\ lax-t. -. “ (‘om'ourse of friends followed her remains to her home in 'l'hornhill. from whence they were court-yell to the neighboring cemetery where. with all the solemn ceremonies of the ihiu-ch. they Were deposited. there to ;:\‘.‘z\il the resurrection. May her soul haw-found :in abidng plac’c in that home of many mansions. in which (God has~ pr'nuismi lit“ will prepare :1 plum- for all who do his will on earth and bear their crosses patiently and bravely to the end." LAD] l‘l.“ HUME .lUl'ltNAlh The June Ladies" Home Journal pre- sents an inï¬nite varict y of strikingly interesting. timely and practical fea- tures. It opens with an article by “'illialu (it-urge Jordan on “ \Vhat Victaria has seen." which graphically recounts the progress of the world in the past sixty yt since the coro- nation of the English Sovereign. (.‘om- int: on the eve of the Queen's Jubilee it is- especially timely. The establile llll‘lll on" Methodism in .\mc1-ica.is told g; in an interestingarticle. by Rev. \V. J. Scott, D. l).. on “\V'ben John \Veslcy preached in Georgia." It narrates “'eslcy's‘ great, work. his forceful preaching. describes the ï¬rst Methodist Sermon in America. which was delivered by \Vesley, and his Hun- day School. which was the ï¬rst in the World. “liiicle Sam‘s (‘ont'essional" describes how the money paid into the (‘onsr'ience Fund of the ['nitcd States Treasury is received, and how its guilty senders carefully avoid l'chal- ing their identity. There are many other excellent papers which make the June Journal attractive. interestâ€" ing and instructive from cover to (’(lVl‘l‘. VlGTORlA. SQUARE. The Diamond Jubilee Anniversary of the Sabbath School, Victoria Square will be, held on Saturday. the 19th of June when an interest-int: programme will he presented. At. 1.34) p. In. there will be a football match between the juniors of the school. A t 2 o’clock there will he a lacrosse match between Htoull'ville II. and Markham IL, after which there will be a. base ball match between ladies clioSen from the Blue Bells of Gormley and the Victorias of Victoria Square. There will also be football matches between Alniira. and Dollar, Stoufl’ville and Vandorf, and Markham and Gormlcy. Tea will be served by the bachelors in a mammoth tent. from i to 8 o’clock. Refreshments. the delicacies of the season. will be provided during the afternoon. The Richmond Hill Band will be in attend- ance. In the evening the following: 4 rl ists will take part. in a programme ‘. bliss Ethel \Vebb, elocutionist: Mr. \V. (1‘. Hodsdon, tenor; Miss Marguereta Liddcll. soprano; Stouffville Quintette under the leadershipof Mr. D. Stout‘ter. Admissionto Park. Ten. and Enter- taimncnt. 25 and 15 cents. Entcrtahr ment alone 20 cents. On Sunday. June 20th. services will be conducted in the Church by Rev. J. T. Morris of Davenport. Miss Liddell will assist thescliool to sing at the afternoon service. Collections in aid of the school fund. A JUBILEE NUMBER. The June, issue. of The Canadian Magazine is a. jubilee, number contain- ing; "The Childhood of the Queen." by Fritz Hope, with ten special illustraâ€" tions; “The Queen’s Horses and Carriages," with twelve copyright pho- togruphs. by Mary SpenCer VVarreu; “Canada‘s Progress In the Victorian Era," by John A. Cooper (the, editor); “The Queen’s Reign: its most striking Ulnn-lwteristic and west. Beneï¬ceut Achievement." a. symposium contrib- uted to by Principal Grantd’roï¬Gold- win Smith, A. Conan Doyle, Newman Ilall,l).l).and some other leading Brit~ ishers: and “English principles of it‘lIlil-tlltln (-ltivernnient," by Dr. J. G. Bourinot. the historian. Ernest. llenton contributes a strong criticism of our immigration policy. and P. T. McG-rath writes of the, new Fast Atlantic Line. via. Newfoundland. David Christie Murray‘s clever dis- sections of the Work of the. leading writersof fiction are continued, and this instalment deals with the charac~ teristics of Crockett and 'Maclaren. ’l'hre-e bright short stories. a number of clever poems and the usual depart ments ï¬ll up a brilliant number of a magazine which deserves the sympathy and support of every Canadian magaâ€" zine reader. The illustrations of the numb ‘r are superb. Inning. Gommixavâ€"At Newton Brook, on Thursday. June 3rd. the wife at (3.1%. ,Goullliug, Post Master, of a son. ï¬lABRIAG-E'j Branâ€"McNmnEâ€"hi Toronto pn Wodnosxlnv, Juno 2, hv [b0 Rev. F. Elliott of lucluuoud lliil, John lure to Anna. hit-Eunice, all of Toronto. DEATHS Homingâ€"Non Rirhinond liill. on Sun-lay, June 6th, Susan, i'ellct of the late Henry Hooper. of Whitchurch. - i M. rmt‘uor 0! Mr. Georg) Hooper of Hit-hi: 'l I. ago! 7.3 y: .13. TRAVHALLAUnJmn l, 1:07, at Dollar P. 0.. :ir-lcuuc mum . \l ir‘mn'ot. "m ’r; u loved ‘.'.'i' 2 .‘.:u. “mu-11o. or the limb year All i e v by Scorn. 4' I‘ll-v. Juno :, ~97. Harv .'. "ti-L V ml , ,e otnnll. abut .. i 'llh don’t all llEat Pic, but i e i in these days good Groceries have got to a. point in price which I?) places the BEST grades With- in reach of all. Our Groceries are _, pure and the prices right. A trial convince you ' r - \Ve are showing a ï¬ne stock of SPRING 85 SU‘l’IMER Hillli Walt Bï¬ï¬‚lS & SHOES Of the latest styles and reliable in quality. We ï¬t any kind of feet! Broad or thin feet, narrow or plump leet, long or short feet, high or low instep. Call and examine the stock. No trouble to show goods. You will ï¬nd the prices right. ROBERT SIVERS. Repairing neatly and promptly done. ' 2,15% eW Spring Goods NOW A RRIVING AT THE uni r300 GROCERY STOCK COlilPLETE GLASSWAR _AND CROCKERY A Large Assortment. ISAAC ti t .BSBY.