Elm 531‘. John D. Patterson, formerly of Patterson, was in the village a. few days ago and called (:11 a. number of friends. RICHMOND John Milton \V;lllanu died at New- tun Brook, aged 45 years. and was in- terred in Mount; Pleasant Cemetery yesterday. Mrs. John Lnngstaff and her (laugh- ter, Miss Flnre-uco Lzmgstnlf. gut, n. VPI'dict. for $5M) a few days ago for in- juries received through a, defective gas pipe in their house in Toronto. Mrs. Grant. wife of Rev. J. A.Gmnt. "we I'e-gx'vt tn say'hns lwon seriously ill during the week. Yesterday she rest- ed nicely, but is still in a. very weak condition. Messrs. Ruse 86 Quantz of Maple. are offering guud second-hand bicycles from $15 up. and :1 new one for The above firm thin) to be the cheap- est agents and drillers in whet-ls north of Torontu. Mr. vaph \Vrighb of Bmckville, after attending the Grmnl Lodge. of the Order of Chosen Friends held last week in the city of Hamilton, made a short visit with relatives at the “Villa.†A telegram was l'f'Cl'lVOd last. Friday by Mrs. Amos W'right informing her «if the sudden death nf hm- nephew, Dr. R. Sinclair Law of Dearburn, Mich., eldest son uf Dr. Theo. V. Law Detroit and Deux'hm-n. The Agricultural Suciety met, Sat- urday, ï¬nished the revision of the prize list. uni qupui-nt‘vd committees for the different departments of the Fair. The judges will be appointed at the next meeting. Quite a quantity of fruit and other articles have already been handed in at THE LIBERAL ofï¬ce for the Hospital for Sick Children. Unntrihuturs will Easter Offerings by noon to-nmrrow,Gnod Friday. Rev. John Vickol-y, a former highly respected and esteemed superintendent uf the Methudisb Chm-(:11 hero, died at Lhe Parsonage, Stoutfvillo, lust; Sun- day, in bi»: 53rd your. Intermenttook place at Port Pé n-y yesterday. Millinery opening to-day at Atkin- son & Switzer's. Come and see the artlsuc designs. The. Newmauket Em of last, week rcfexs to an interesting musicnle given by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cuombs. Among those who took part, in the programme \VPre Miss Switzer and Mr. Johnston of this village. MONTREAL, Dec. 1900. To the Public :-â€"Your druggist is hereby authorized to refund Lhe pur- chase primal: a twenty-ï¬ve m- ï¬fty cent bottle of Greene’s \Van-anted Syrup of Tar, if it fails to cure your cough or cold. v . 1v n,M,..AA {‘1‘ Rutlmlngico and J(mes,t.hn alleged bank ruhlwx-s, who have been in jail in Chicago fur nearly a year, are now being brought to Toronto bu stand their txinl. They will hr tried on the clmrgv of hnvmg robbed Ross’ private bank and the post, oï¬ice at, Aurora, and with stealing a horse and rig from Wells’ hntvl, which they used to con- vey them from the scene. of the bur- glaries into the city. Nice \Vzlll papers, match, 40. lull; win: plete,30¢. Atkinson The boys who took a plate of jel back kitchen are plate, as it, is h from :1, fliend. N honor. On Good Friday divine service Will be held in St. Mary‘s Church at 3 o‘clock. On Easter Day the service will he :itQa. in. Holy Communion will be adiuiuisteled. The annual Vestry Meeting will he held in the church on Monday evening at 8 o'cloek. It, pays to buy the best, both for the sake of economy and the satisfaction there is in possessing a). goud article. Atkinson & Switzer. SHORTHORN GATT Messrs. McEwen & Szligeu ed u. very satisfactory auctix thoroughbred shmtbm'n c Bond Head, the property of Kiteluy, on the 23th ult. heifers sold from $80 to 5 Peter Bussingthwaite of ‘ urchased a ï¬ne cow Wm" and her calf, and Dennison bought. “Silver: calf. IJ(-)(j A1185. For the past ten days the Metropoli- tan Railway and the City Council have been endem'm-ing to make an agreement which would enable the former to run their cuts down into the heart of the city. Both sides have done much lobbying before the Rail- way Cmnmitte? of the Legislature but asbe no‘ugreement has lwen made. The matter may he ï¬nally disposed of by the Legislature tu-day. Spring Huts. They‘re all in now and the changes in style a_1-e_ .markqd. I;\siliEtEEGIXâ€"better Shift here. Atkinson & Switzer.‘ ENGLISH CHURCH SERVICES. a(Signed) The Lester PLEASE RETURN PLATE. WW THAT CONNECTION. HILL, April 4, papers, with borders to M; window shades com- Atkinsnn 8: Switzer. who a few evenings ago of jelly from Mrs. Del-I‘y’s n are asked to return the is highly valued as a gift ‘1. Now, boys, show your i%2rai Saigenn conduct.- ' auction sale of )m'n cattle near MW of Mr. J. J. CATTLE. H. Greene Co $173. Mr. this place “ Killex-‘ny’s M r. 3 01m .‘Iock †and 1901 ’ea I-lj 13g HORSE STOLEN. A hay mzu-e. a cutter and a set. of harm-SS were stall-n from the stable of Mr. Jas. A. MoCaguP, west of Elgim Mills, last Thursday night]. The mare was a dark hay draft, luw set, weight about 1300 lbs.. cranked in hind legs, with twu while hind feet. The cutter was Trench's make, wine colored gear. and black ‘hnx. It is to he hoped that somv pt‘I’F-(H) will get the Government reward offered fur the conviction of the thief. ()RATORY. The Ontario Agricultural College Review fur March, gives an account of an Umtm-icul Contest in connection with the Literary Society of that in- stitution. There were five prizes. and for these Ll)('l‘t‘ were many competitors, but only eight of the addresses were uccoptvd. \\'e are pleased to notice that; Mr. Leonard S. Klinck of Vic- tm-in Square. a fm'nmr Richmde Hill High School hny, carried olf second prize. Best green Rio coffee. 130. per 1h. ; best, wasted Santos, 150. : green Gey- lon tm, 250. : Christie’s best sodas, 80. Atkinson & Switzer. The Posansn-I‘ General has auth- orized a change in the rates of com- missinn on Money Ordels issued in Canada, that are pnynble either in the Dominion or the United States. After the ]st of April insth the rates of cnm~ misslon on Money Orders will he as follows : 100 . . . . . . 30 “ Thehighest single money order will be $100. A Ten. Meeting and Sale of Ladies’ \Vnrk will be held in the Temperance Hall on the evening of Tuesday, April 16. under thouuspices of the Church of Eligl:1m‘l,\V()niaii’s Auxiliary. The proceedings \lvill be enlivered by selec- tions nf music, vocal and instrumental. by local and foreign artists. A cm dial invitation is extended to all. The proceeds will be devoted to repairing the church fabric. Doors open at 6 o'clock. Admission, 15 cents. The regular monthly meeting of the \V. M. will beheld this (Thursday) afternoon in the. School-Room of the Methodist Church, at 3 o’clock. The Easter Thank-Offering Service in con- nection with the same society will be held in the Sunday School-Room at 4 o’clock. An address will be given by Mrs. \V. R. Proctor, and a paper on the missionary, Henry Martyn, by Miss \Vellwood. Appropriate music will be furnished. At the close of the service the offering will be taken. which will he devoted to the work in China. " Freely ye have received, freely give.†A cordial invitation is extended to every one to be present. \VOM AN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY. A handsome, soasonahle cover in green and gold encloses the Easter Number of The Canadian Magazine. Prol'rserlurk Writes of “The Sig- niï¬czmco of Easter,†and there is a special Easter story. Otherwise the Magazine is as general as usual, the Chle features being an illustrated article on “ Manual Training;" and an illustrated description of “ A Visit, to 0 LL: nuqu nu u _~_.-_ _ Corea.†The style and value of this periodical improves with its age. The pl'eSerit number is exceedingly credit- able in the publishers and to our Can- adian writers. The June Magazine will by the hundredth issue, and the publishers will mark this unpl ecedent- ed in ont in the life of a. Canadian lit- eral-y periodical by a special “ Cen- tennial Number.†The public will awaib this with interest. Haze] Switzer . . Nollie Cowie . . . . . Jessie Graham . . ' Frank McDonald Ellis \Viley . .. Frank Boyle .. ._ Jenn Boyle . . . . . . Russel Palmexj .. Howard McBride A very nice wedding took place in the Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon when Mr. W. E. S. Savage was united to Miss Bessie \Vood. Rev. J. A. Grant ofï¬ciated before a. large number of spectators, and Miss Edith Switzer presided at the organ. The bride was attended by Miss Lottie Ball of Aurora, while Mr. Milton Suv- age supported the groom. The ushers were Mr. S. Greer of Toronto, and Mr. A. M. McNaughton of Vaughan. Ev- ery arrangement wasAcaI-ried out sat; n) on.-.†..‘__ isfactoi-ily, and at the conclusion of thc interesting ceremony, the bridal party and guests had dinner at the residence of the bride’s mother. Later in the evening the young couple drove to Toronto by cub, accompanied by the best wishes of friends and relatives. Thcil- honeymoon will be spent in \Voodstock, Pan-is and Niagara. Falls. PUBLIC SCHOOL. The following is the standing of pupils for March. Orders up to Kan-1 Storey . . . . Herbie Claï¬ey V . J ack Nunghpun Mcflahou . Bert. Sliney . . . . . Olive Chambeylin Earnest, Smith . . . . Ida. Kirby . Kenneth Smith .. Bennie Redditb Jennie Clark . . . . . ‘ Herman Dennison Lizzie Bovair . . . . . ‘ :XN EASTER NUMBER. MONEY ORDERS. TEA MEETING. SAVAGEâ€"VVOOD. SENIOR In CLASS. FOURTH CLASS. 11) 30 10 3 cont .40 Reeve Savage starts tn-morrow for a. week's visip at Blenheim and Chntw ham. C)! O Mrs. 0. Mason wont to Hawkstone (this morning tn visit, her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Paul, for a few days. Miss Shuttlewm'lh of Toronto, is visiting at, the Parsonage \viLh Miss VVellwood. 71 Dr. Coultor, Deputy Postnmster- General, arrived lust evening from Ottawa. having received a telegram that his mother was very weak. Mrs. Coulter rallied however, and is con- siderably stronger to-day. Big l‘Zï¬c. bar soap for 10c. ; Richard’s 5 lb. Jubilee bar, 23c. ; 3 cakes “ Re- member Me †toilet for 5c.; and for balance Of this week 9 bars of Happy Home Snap for 25c.; 8 bars Camao soap fox 250.; and best, pm-e lard, llic. per lb. Atkinson & Switzer. Sumâ€"At Richmond Hill on April 3, the wife of F. E. Sims, of a. son. SAVAGEâ€"WonD-â€"Ill the Presbyterian Church by Rev. J. A. Grant, M. A.. on Wednesday. April 3, Wm. E. S. wavaue. to Bessie. daughter of Mrs. Woon.a1thnchmond Bill. BoYNToNâ€"bURnâ€"On March '27. 1901. My the Rev. F. C. Kenn), Mr. W. J. W. Boynnon of Dollar to Miss Hattie M. Bulr of Buttonville. Ronmsonâ€"ELaoNâ€"On the 2nd inst†by the Rev. Mr. Kean , Mr. R I. P. Robinson of German Mills to Miss Carrie E. Elsuu of Do llar. LINEâ€"LEWIsâ€"At the residence of the bride's father. Mr. Richard LewiS.Richmnud Hill,by Rev. N.Wellwood, on the 3rd of April, Mnh. F. Line of Maple to Miss glare. Lewis. We have your new Easter hatcome and pick out your size. Our Easter stock of men’s neckw ear is now com- plete, come and see how well we can suit, you in 25c. and 50c. qualities. At- kinson & Switzer. SATURDAY,Apri) 6â€"0251: sale offumiture atNew~ tunbmok‘tne properbv of Mrs. Dufljll. Sale at 1. Ecliurdn & Prentice. mucus. TUESDAY, april 9â€"Creriit sale oi farm stock. implements. etc. on lot- 21, rear lst. con East York. the property of Josz‘y‘nrd. Suvle Choice California apricots, 15c. lb. ; choice California Peaches. llc. 1h. ; Centrevillekippei'ed herring, 100. tin ; 2 cans of Globe salmon f01‘250. At- kinson & Switzer. Good Goods Honest Work Low Prices A.].HUME, Part; of the east half of lot. 38.1% con. VaughunJAW) miles south of Richmond Hill, containing 4 acres, more 01- less. On the premises are a. fume hens. and burn.’ The place is well watered, and there is a good supply of large and small fruits; Apglgï¬tg‘ Av v A HIGH SCHOOL REPORT. at 1 dc] (xii. Terrrï¬gflimsuths. Six Der cents. per annum allowed fur cash. No Reserve Eckardt dz Prentice, aucmuueers. 0n mortgang RipangTabules cure bad breath, Money to Loan 374 Ensure Satisfactory Clething. FOR SALE ’I‘AIIJ()R Sale Register. Eb'iï¬mn GALLANQUG NIARHIAGI‘IS IIIR'I' IIS. 1â€"1. A'. N'ICHOLLS, Richmond Hill reasonable interest bice, aucts. sale of. farm stock. lot. 21, rearlst con u'ty nf J05. Ford. Snvle Thoruhill ever head fair ; head The latest drop-head, which I Pure Drugs and 1: Steam Reï¬ned Sen] Oil for lice on cam guarantee this 011 to kill all the lice Electric Oil. 2 bottles for 25:: Carter’s Pills, 2 bottles for 25c Chase’s Pills. 2 bottles {or 250 C‘rase's Cutarmb Cure. 15¢ Chase's Ointment, 40:: Chase's EvrupLinhse d a. d Turpentine 15c u-“ E"â€" Piarce’s Favorite Prescription 67c Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery 670 Pierce‘s Pellets 150 Williams' Pink P1112, 350.. 3 for 31 Dodd's Kidney Pills. 39c Doun‘s Kidney Pills 35¢ Parmeele's Pills 15c Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills 350", 1 Aver's Hair Vigour, 050 Hood's Sursuparilln. 67a Pcott's Emulsion. large 65c, small 350 Little's Sheep Dip McDougall's Sheep Dip Elliott's Sheep Dip WHOLESALE AND RETAlL DRUHGISTS. I71 KING ST. EAST, TORONTO - - Opp. wing to poor health I am giving up business. I have NINE NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES Easter Display This Spring we are showing a larger stock, higher class of goods, and better values than ever before. The Liberal @éï¬oe; Productions from the best English and American makers will be here tor your inspection on ' G GUT rITIII'ee é We ï¬nd it no trouble to show you our goods and are always ready to supply your wants and secure for you the latest novelties in headgear Neatly and Cheaply Executed at Come and see our stock for yourself on Sat-L urday, Apri1‘6. Atkinson & Switzez". All ï¬nished with pure silk trimmings and Russia Leather Sweat Bands. MEN’S HATS PLAEN AND Saturday, April 6. Magnificent Cale Richnlond Hill. easy terms. Also Second-Hand Organs Pills 35c., 3 for $1 3'. C LARK, At Cut Rate Prices. I1- Aice on cattle. Used by 21.11 the large cattle exparters. We {111 all the lice wherever put on. 20 cts. quart 01'73 cis. gallon \ Soigel‘s Syrup. small 25c.,12rge 50c. Annaw's Camrmh Cure. 40c DANIEL 86 CO. Very cheap. endm‘ for each customer. Patent Medicines will sell abbargain prices C ANGY Opp. Clyde Hotel W3 will