’1‘! EUR FERN “H5 L! p. 5 iv DION?) HILL, (HUT a»? . . 3% £3 i'l’hu'iavn 82 Parmnmmon W mmmm' M Ryan rm: macaw“: rt": '99: “525713; 0L. “HERâ€?!WYEHKWW‘Q’ï¬tmm‘ZMWWm‘- WM. RUGER3 DR. W. mm 'II‘ROTIER 3303211212311, 0F ‘21 BLOOR S'ITREE’I‘, TORONTO, iVill be in Richmond Hill every Vcd nosdnyy. Graduate of the Ontario Velcrinnry College, Wibh diploma from Lhe Ontario Veterinary Denml $011001, will vim Mmph: on Monday and Fridayof (men w <, and Concord on Friday rum 1 17013 p. 111. 03.113 prompbly attended to Discus '«sf lmrsas, (mt [10 mad othnr doing-Ment- tad animals taunted b5 the latest. and luUM; ap- proved 1n0L11¢,n1.-:. VET EREN ARY 8U RG E0} -â€"â€"ANDâ€"- VETERINARY DENTIST. RICHIVIOND HILL, 66 Remodelled, and nrm'ly furnislmd Lhrouuhont. One of Lhu 111mb Convvnient 12ml Cumfoztabh: hotels on Xnngc Sweet. Every madam con» venicnce. Smano rooms fur oounnnrvmi cravellers. Auhlual shopping p‘zaee for xi'ling ordriving pm‘ties,bi«eyc1ists, 01- farmers going: to or returning from x’nm‘lmt. Bus meets ml trains. LLUCtIl'iC curs pass the «1001‘. PALME R, HO U SE, TERMS $1.00 PER DAYA WA L'E‘E 22 El ELSE, Progu'ï¬ehlmu Fuller-a i Furnmhings Ahs'zsg'soga ligand MISS E2, HARRISGH, DRESS ~ MAKER, very acenw:xnod.;:i<xu to guests. llua «1,61. J. 5E“. Glaceâ€"Next, (1001' south of public school RD". 0.. (‘4 S L‘TE ‘I'v'V .Va} h _.) . T Uaulcmakcn‘ s & E mine Emcrs, Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia.- Ripans T21)qu cm‘e flatulence I‘JOV’ed tn 511 V‘ RICHDKOND HLTLL, (Svmcuslor it) D32 3" J IS EU 158 Kmu mm: 1111‘ "Fifi; VVBIGHT BROS, . n] ammm, In advance. éEch/g CHE/[0ND EIILL. ALL - SOLICITED. E3“ IF'IZII) EVERY éiftmiztzarg 2,2? 9 2': 21a Era-:39 VICEENIN G a} ‘3 EAST. TORONTO \V Hgnu) antmto :1. M d M1" Frm . \V. Garvin wi‘l be m. T‘inhmond Hi1] (xiii ,0 awry m'onilw and, will attend Loh sitting: 0f the Court Wm! 'j‘uzmztn 017100, My. Grunt's rrsidence, ‘K'vnmiln'uhre, szvcrv (awning. 'Ivnnrnml‘:S Mr?) \‘Vednom,’a ' ‘rflm 10 to 12. '1‘0,‘;§(:)N'i‘0 OFFICE St, E CUHK & MACDONALD, M11 (“00k will be at Maple (m 'I‘hursday :Iiftvrnnon of each week. ALFRED E‘JACDOUGALL, Sm? ~itm' to the Tree sum of Ontario Salmiuna for the Reliance Luun and Savings Company. MACDDEFGALL & JQNES, Notary Public, Convoymncor, Valu- zttor, Ummnissioner in- B. PL, &c. :39: 1:103? . PU BL} (.7 Money to Loan. '5‘ SR9“ Fe '53 E L L. » RNCE LA W R Eazristers, Solicitors. 540. TorontoOfï¬ceâ€"No.x5 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce open every Saturday. erris'nrs, Solicitors, 6'20... RING ("TRENT WEST, TORONTO. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES RUBI NSON, LEN NOX 81 MACLEDD Many tn hum A nge amnunt of private funds to loan on imnroved farm property. Five per cent. in- tor ‘L Em ' terms for reprwnxent. No comâ€" Illlmalo‘l churng on loans. Apply to LIXWRENCE & OHMISTON, 15 Toronto St , Toronto Or at Richmond Hill on Sntnrduvs SAT.an ECKARDT, 03 “mummy St Toronto Licensed Auctioneers for the County of York. Gouda sold on consignment. General sales of machete†promptly attended to at renaonnble TIMIUR. «.1: Gouldmg, Newton Brook, agent fur 21m :5 Licansed Auctioneers for the County of York,re- spoctfnlly soHcit your patronage and friendly influence. sales attended on tho sl.ortest notice 15111 a reasonube rates. P. 0. address King MONEY! MONEY! mxma Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sums attended to on shortestnntice HJJd at rea- smmblerates, Patronage solicited. Residence Maple Licean Mmtioneor for the County or York. Gennral sales of imp‘benmnts, iurnitu1‘e.standing timber. 9‘50. ,uttended on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronagesolicited. P. 0. address Maple. Licensed Auctinnem‘ forthe Counties of York and Ontario. All sales of farm stock, &c., at- ton-Md tn (m the shortest notice and reasonable rateq. Mort-wage and bni‘iff sales attended to. RC ‘dsnco, Stouï¬ville, Ont. Licensed Auctioneer for the County .of York (1)) " as moderate. Patronage sollcited, Adâ€" 5, White Rose P. O. ' C STOK 55))(1’11’ TO LOAN AT 5%. Room 1. N0. 18 Toronto St.,1‘01'(rnt0 Bun-imers, Selicitors, 6m. TORONTO AND AURORA. 350'] 1‘ 1's, Solicitors, etc. {mans Tabules. Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative: I). .FAIVEIE S. “ Edikiu'dl «$5 [’1 entice $35 63%?†£5 ï¬ï¬ï¬iï¬ï¬ Barristers, SUM itom, 810 mm 10,Ym‘ < C‘hm‘flmrn f) 'I‘oron- *u 91‘. Tammi. ‘ "atumnmerne ' N1. Riohmnnd N . all day Wed- .Lv, and ‘l‘nu a ' um‘x Saturday T337113} {LTD HILL, THURSDAY, éPBIL 28, 1898. 39‘ mikes (is: Enough . CUMSH SSIOR. IN THE EN .13 & ORMISTON. .11 . D. flea dman, tors. CODYCVRDCCEF, N nturios‘ rS'c J. '1‘. Saigeon, S. 'l‘. iï¬n'oukcs, (I N. 12. Smith. I71. Vssmtmls, Uizz‘ty; in Nanâ€"Essentials, Liberty,- in all things, Charity." & GARE/TN, W S URMIS’I‘ON L L B 'REDERTCK C. JONES N0. 1, Adelaide Telephone 47 J. H. PUENTICE Currville. D BLOUGE The anpi‘am mm of Mlle. Torah ta ail the M navy Hall 01), May 17th, \Vill un- doubtedly at {met- a lard? and fashion- ablv :Lud‘fzuxcu, and musm lovers finm the (Mimi 9:; should avail themielvos of the ;, mi opportunihy of heanï¬iig one ofu own songstl'csws, whahas a, VP iiw- voice, also a remarkably pl '0 presence. May-icy Hall :‘iumlxl hv ï¬lial to the doors ()1) that ()C!ft’»f‘?!()l]. V‘Nf. Society and Fashion Gossip from the Queen City. “H k†' . 1 .. 7! he Princess Opera Compuï¬f‘ have made a (lt‘CldOd hit, and surely will be as popular with Toronto peoplu as the Stock 701np2my who completr‘tl one of the most successful season»; ever known to the Princess theatre. “ Dorothy †will be Lho open" "or this week, and will no doubt; bef‘ï¬-lore in favor- Lhan “ The Mandevin. ’ as the music is more popular. THE NEW CUISINE. A poem taken from 131 South- vustorn Medical Review : \Ve used to have ()kl-fflShiUP/‘éd things, like, homin * and greens, Vic used to have just comma!) soup. made out of pork and bazlns. But now its bouillon, cousumme and things made from a book, And put an fan and julienug‘, since my daughter’s 10. fled to conk. We used to have a pivmt, nfrï¬ksflfr-just ordinary moutâ€" - And picklcd pigs’ feet, spawn ribs, too, and other things to eat ; \Vhile now its jillet, with i-ixgout, and logâ€"’oâ€" mutton braised, And macaroni nu gratin, and sheep’s head Iihullandaised. Escalops a In Versaillesâ€":1 1a this and a in Lhatâ€" ' And sweetâ€"broad :1 1w Dicpppiseâ€"its enough to kill a cab ; ’ But while I suffer deeply, I invariably look ' As if I were delighted ’(tause my daughter’s learned. in wok. meringue, alas ! y . j I‘ Enough to \VI‘flBk a. stomach- Q1119 is made. of plated brass ! _ ' ‘ ‘m‘w . The good old "hings have passed a. may 1 I . 4 n l L 0‘ ’ 1p Silent de 16m mt , _ av. VVe’ve lots of highfetlutin things, but nothing much to eat. ‘ \ ' I And while I never my a word and H.1â€" ways pleamnt 100k, \. I have haul s are dyspepsia since L‘my daughter’s learned to cook. Let all the daughters attend the Victor Mission House Cooking School, of which I gave a small description in my last, “ gossip,†and I am positive that Miss Guzman will ï¬Ã©â€˜zï¬â€˜Ã©h them to make “ something them.†Apropos of something to eat, Mr. George McOoukey is about to open “a five o’clock tea parlor,†where every day in the week from half past three to half past ï¬ve ladies can drop in and enjoy a social cup of tea, and at the same time hear sweet music from a mandolin orchestra. IF YOU ARE TRUE, energetic, and above foolish prejudice against cam 'assing, write to me. I have put hundrods of men in the way of making )f whom are now rich. T. s. LINSGOTT, TORONTO. The remains of the late Thomas Phillips were interred here on Tues- day afternoon and were followed to their last resting-place by a large num- ber of friends. Deceased was widely known and highly respected, and the sorrowing friends have the sympathy of all in their bereavement. 16 hour of meeting of the Epworth League has been changed to 8 o’clock. There was a good attenduhee on Monday evening when the topic on Consecration was taken by Rev. B. ACISEW tower is being built- on the Methodist church which will add grgatly its appeal-311cm , ,1“. .H. D†J ' LL ()lu'VIIIage presents a smoky ap- pea 'ance every evcmng on account; of rubbish being burnt in the yards. The old grass in the Presbyterian cemetery has been burnt and other improvements are to be made. ‘ . n n ‘,,,, A number of young men from here were ï¬shing at Patterson’s pond last Saturday, but none of them had such good luck as the scribe to the Record- er, as S ated in last‘week’s paper. Wm. Richardson haé given up wheeling, having sold his bicycle to Mr. Locke of Edge'Qy Mr. and Mrs. Mathewson who have retired to their octagonal brick residence are getting the interior of this attractive looking building well ï¬tted up. Mr. VV. Hewison of Richâ€" mond Hill, has been papering the. rooms both up stairs and down stairs, which adds much to the appeayanCe of their pretty home. ’ ‘ marge. Maple GLORIA. Throat and Lung Diseases. CANNABIS SATIVA, DR. STEVENS’ EAST IlNDIAN CONSUMPTION CURE RESTORES HEALTH. A great gain in medical knowledge was made with the discovery of the curative properties (if Cannabis Sa‘tiva~DI-. Stevens’ East Indian Con- sumption Curewand its virtues in the treatment of consumption, catzwrah, asthma and diseases of the throat and lungs have been thoroughly tested and proved. Qatari-ah and asthma of long standing which endangered the lives of the patients have been completely cured by its use. The ï¬rst few doses relieve the distressing symptoms of these diseases and continued treatâ€" ment cut-es them. DEAR SIR :Aâ€"Some eight years ago I Wrote you With reference to a, prepara- tion for the cure of cata‘rrah and conâ€" sumption in its local stage. I want to convey herewith my testimony for it. I‘ had a very severe caseâ€"one in which leczune alarmedmof catarrah in its worst stage. My throat was equally as bad as the nasal passages in the way of corruption, and mucus ï¬lled with blood and {Imam}. At night it would cause suffocation. and some- times would entirely unï¬t me for fluty. You informed me where I could get the prescription rightly re- paired. I went and obtained it at G. ' Iisenheis’ drug store in Allegheny, Pa. After taking it for three months. I was entirely free from the trouble, and thought I would wait until 1 would see if the cure would be absoL ute. I must say here it has done more than I expected. Yours truly, ROBERT S. CLARK. PiTTSBURG, Pm, March 0th, 1898 W. A. NOYES, Rochester, N. Y. This curative property has been demonstrated in thousands of cases, atypical case being described in the following letters : h A.» **"' u PITTSBURG, Pa., Oct. 5. W. A. NOYES, Rochester, N. Y. : DEAR Sm:-â€"1\iy interest in your remedy has grown very much. My health has never been better. The catal'mh has never returned, for 4’1)in I =1), 6,, .Qï¬wly thu’nltfnl Jug, wS;,’;n,1rsï¬rmly, ROBERT S. CLARK. Ahbbher letter shows the gratitude ,Qfflnoither catarrh sufferer : n“ 1 1nnn “'Viï¬Ã©aï¬x‘v’ï¬ï¬,’ B. 0., Feb’y 23rd, 1898. W. A. NOYEH. ' DEAR SIR:â€"The Sativn remedy is the best medicine I ever took for a cnuqhor the catarrh. It cured the czbterrh for me, and I can recommend it to (my one troubli-d in that way. ng‘s thankfully, MRS. L. CARTER. '10 anyone suifering from any of the diseases indicated above a free sample of Dr. Stevens’ East Indian Gon- sumptinn Gm (EAâ€"Cimlllflrbis Sativn~wi11 be mint, on application to VV. A. Noyes, 820 Powers Block, Rochester, WANTED : Farmer-5’ sons 01' other industrious persons of fair educatinh to Whom $60 a month vouid be an i'n- ducemcnt. I could also engage a few ladies at their own homes. A meeting of the Board was held on Monday afternoon. All the mmnlwrs were present, 12 in number. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. The secretaly read communicntious from the Pease Furnace Gmnpany; Mr. J. F. Brown, architect; and Mr. J. Forhan, Principal of the Public 9 School. A report of the schools from M1“. A. B. Davidson, Public School Inspector, dated 4th of April, was read, but was not discussed. On the. whole the re- port was favorable. A, W, "k “Aâ€?! The following accounts were read and ordered to be paid, on motion of Mr. McDonald, seconded by Mr. Storey : From T. F. McMahon, print- ing and supplies for Public School, $7.33; High School, $8.73; From A. E. Coombs for expenses to Toronto, $1.15. __ .. N 1 11 for new fare in full Moved by Mr. Swndersnn, seconded 0y M 1'. Newton, that the. treasurer be instructed ‘90 A pay anyhitcct J. F. Moved by Mr. Sanderson, seconded by Mr. McNair-, that the treasurer pay ML]. Harris $20 for drawing up phms for the new High School buiiding.â€"â€" Carried. As it was reported that Mr. Forhzm was still suffering from an ailment in the throat Miss Duncan was, on motion of Mr. M cConaghy, seconded by Mr. Lynett, engaged to take the Principal’s place for a. few days. :1 “" 1 "h ' A.â€" ' y The meeting had been specially called to consider the: advisability of allowing Mr. Johnston, H. S. As- sistant, to accept a more remunera- tivo position which had been oiTered him in tho Listowol High School. Mr. Johnston, however, decided not to accept the position as he had been engaged here until the end of the term. The Board thanked Mr. Jolinsion for relieving them from taking action on a. very unpleasant duty. Board of IE ducation T. H. LINSOOTT, TORONTO. to Henry, the three-year old son of George Miles, had his arm broken, Hgï¬fenfrorg a. swing 0}} it» Erskine Smellie held a concert in the Tengerance Hall on Saturday night. umerous selections were given by the gt-aplmphone which hel has purchased. The concert; was a success., Last Saturday night two tramps Spent the night) in the school-house. These men said they were from the Upited States Army. Mr. Michael Fishél', 0f VVoodbridgs‘. and late of this place, passed away on Friday last. The. remains of the deceased were laid away in the Lutheran cemetery on Monday. Mr. Fisher was very old, being- eighty-six years. He farmed in this place till about ï¬ve years ago, then he moved to \Voodbrid e and lotirod. Much syn)- pnthy is ofered his relativs in their bereavement. like a whirlwind. Prospectus 25 cents worth $1.00. Big pay. Capital un~ necessary. BRADLEY-GARRETSON COMPANY, LIMITED, TORONTO. Another- pioncer of Vaughan passed: away Friday afternoon in the person of Mr. Michael Fisher of Pine Grove aged eighty-six years. The funeral was held Monday forennon at the Luther-(Ln church 1mm. Messrs. Dix)an aid Burnett; of Unionville spent Sunday with friends hers. iliiilr‘éd with Mr. John Camnbeil. ‘ ‘ 1 and Mrs. J. Julian of Vellore spgnt Mond Li; M _1'. Charlie Lines. --V 'nn’._ 7 r r L Mrs. G. Consuablo, s12, had a. paraâ€" lytic stroke recently. She is very iii t the residence of her son Mr. J . G, Constable. Mrs. E. (‘Iollverrof Simcoe visit/ed relâ€" atwes here Saturday and Sunday. ,1, w 1*: ,«9-9â€" _ v 1HUSJ‘T’I‘ED. a; A few S {Li 111cm ’5“ canvassing on yearly salaries. THE LINSUUTT COMPANY, Tomm'l‘o. WV- u»Av ' vVv “Wm - v MISS Ethel ,RuperL spentw lest Week with friends near Aurorm A Very successful church social "wa‘; held here on Tuesday evening last. It was arranged by the young people of the neighborhood and was one of those events which serves to strength: en the Christian social spirit, The pl'ngmnune consisted of music by the chm ‘ and the Misses Bake ' and a solo by Rev. R: 11L Large, a paper on hume aimismnents by Miss (7i. Baker and addresses by Rev. Mr. ‘fltcwzu-ty (if Maple and MrE E. Coomhs of the High Schonl Richmond Hill. The subject of Mr. Stexvurb’s address was “ A, pm:- poseful Life,†and Mr. (7001an spoke on “ Spare Time.†Rev. Mr. Large acted as (:hainnan. At the close of the literary progran’inle, light refresh: ments were served. All seemed to have a good time and nnmy wished were expressed that this might not be. the lash cf such pleasing social events. AGENTS sell “Klondike G old Fields" The following are among the 1m»- actnailities reported : Mines laid in New York Harbor. British gunboats leaving Chanan squ: (Iron for \Nost Indies. ' Portugalnotiï¬od the Spanish flew to leave Cape Verde islands. (innboat Newport broughb in. a: couple of Cuban (wanting schoonm‘s. T1 0 Cable between Havana and bl?†VVest, has been cut, by tiw Auxe‘cicans, Big Spanish sL-mnvr “emm‘nu cap tured by the U. S. lighflmuse tende: Mangrove. 'lapt. Mann“, the renowned navai expert), summoned to duty by the “781' Dopai'tvment at Washington. Monday’s papers rcpurit the ea‘ptur'a of the Spanish stermwr Pedro, the Spur. sh schooner, IVinI:hi]J,e!, the Spam- ish more]mnbmzm, Miguel Jm'er, and the Spanish steamer Catalina, The U. S. Cruiser, Nashville, made. the ï¬rst captm-g i1] Um war by taking: an unarmed Spanish merchantsh‘ip laden with lumber on Friday mornin, Oiï¬y one, shot; \ 5‘15 ï¬red and Lhcre WT ‘ n0 bioodshod. The M ail 8: Empire has entered inf/J an ar unigvuwnt with the New Ymi»; Herald and Londun Tilan whereby it. will give Um lam-st and most reliable news of the Spanish \mvrimm wax“. Richard Hal-ding Um is of New York and MnAkers 0f the Lundon ’J‘imm will be the chief correspondean fr? those papers. [Single copies, 3 cts. Concord. Sherwood War Notes. News Notes. Carrvine No‘ 44.