Mr. J. He-I‘hvrt, Dvmnu. tho nmvly- :Ipphintf‘d Ym-k (‘u-nnw Judgv. was hnI-nntRichmund Hill 44 years ago. (Hmappuinlnwnt has given gnu-ml satisfaction. Mr. Auld of Alu l'dPl‘lISllil'P. Scotland- is spending :l few weeks with his uncle Mr. Leslie Innvs. He purposes taking: a trip to British Columbia and will in all probability remain perumnenlly in this country. The regular monthly meeting of Hu- \\'omen’s Missionary Society win ho held today (Thursday), at, 3 n’clnck, at. lhu home «If Mrs. 51mm. Game and hear Lbe dvle-gutc‘s report of the Branch meeting. Hm mzmy friends will I'vgx‘vt tn learn that. Mrs. Slnrey suffered a severe m:- cldvnt, early lust Friday morning. By her bedside she fractured the Imue bo- twocn the knee and the thigh, and has had a. restless week. I purpnsv nr‘xt Saturday ghng spn. (:inl :ln.vntinn (0 Wu lrvulmunt of (tun- snmptiun. (thy-(mic lmuH-hitismld asth- ma; “1:0 skin diseases and ulcers. Jun. \ 'ilkiusml. M.D. A rnnple of ems nu the passc-ngr‘r train heft the! track of the LENâ€. up- pnsilu the Russell farm yesterday unm- unnn. \V‘v understand the cause was :1 (inforz'tive mil. No person “as inâ€" jun-(l. Divisinn Culll‘tv win he hc'ld lwn- (III Saturday uf this Week. Mr. John D Inun :1! llw L'H' (if Mr. Fred l milk to SP†hurling. The Junim' Buss-hall (mm “'01) an easy \‘ictm-y (we-1- ’I‘hm nhill in the Park last Sallllrduv. Mr. N. Brydun wfvr- t'l'd the mulch. An exciting," time is ‘hmkml fox-ward In in the n-lm-n ‘ An inter-denominutimml hamunt, in ‘connecunn with the Laymon’s Miss- inmu-y Movement will he held in the Methndist Church, Buttnnville. next “'ednesday evening. June 9. varesh- talents provid9d by the ladies. Ad- dresses will be given. Tickets 256. Tlu- :mnnul Plt'lllh nf lhmlisl, chm-ch will ln-llr- lhn lfllll of Juno. Fur [- full particulars see hills. Fil-v px'nctico wat Monday evvning 'l‘hv rull will he called at, 7.31) ahqu Let every ï¬reman be in his plnw. A hand-painted brunch h; at THE LIBERAL ulï¬uu ful' t’inn. \Vill [he mvucr cull pn-porty. l’ivtm-c- Post Cards nf Iiiil Fair ()I] Vin-I‘m'in D rd hy Mr. JI-I-ry Smeh. THE LIBERAL Ul'ï¬tro. [it (h-nncillm- J. S. M.‘N:lil‘ of Vaughan alto-uded 1h? fum'ml nf an aunt. MIN. MrGuwan. in East. ’l‘uruntu, yvstvlduy. A large stublenwnod hy theNimghtnn cstatu, Elgin Mills. was burned in Aurora Tuesday afternoon, a. short rli<tamce north-west of the Metropolitan M’aiting Rnnm. The building was ocâ€" .-upied by Messrs. anns and \Vintcl‘s. l‘he loss is partly (:(n‘el'vd by insurance. l Mr. Nicholas Lynett with ()thPr mem- uers of the family wnmvod on Monday 0 their new home on Centre street. vim-e leaving the farm on the second If Markham. wher I‘ll“.11ynetthiidl'9- idod for about 7!) years. many old wighhors who had lung respected and ‘Stl‘t'mvd him called to say fui-ewull nu he old hnnwstexid. and to wish him uppiness and cuutentment in his new ~ (We @ihcméu Spvaking frmu the. standpoint of NIH“) alone, if Lhm-e is one thing. )erhaps mow than any other. un 'hich the residents of this village can ride lhmnsolves. it, is the abundant npply and rare quality of their drink- Ip; water. This week, while sinking well on Mr. Durham’s property on lentru St. East. Mr. “K Gihhs struck n unusually rapid rise of pure spring ï¬lter at, a depth of almub 11 ft‘f't. ll'. Gihhs. who is an authority on the :ience of \wll-digging. says that the RxcuMnND HILL. Own. JUNE3, 1900 mppiness and cuntentment in his “mo. uence of well-diggin; [tux-o of such a. well The Richmond Hill bailiff and his ghtghuud 1mm Eli, m-cnmpanwd by r. MCGnnughiv. the oil man frnm m-nm. spent Saturday arresting ï¬sh . this place. Most of tlw lmk went I the bailiff, owing douhllrss to the ‘ew kind (If hniL used, alluring: (IVPl' 60 w kind a! bun usvd. :lHlll'lHL‘: over 60 ï¬nk» the hook. This hail. it is said, Invaluuhlu. and may I)? prm-ured of r. Tut of C(vukville 01- Cuxn'illp. Ont. A ('ill' nf L ru--Juunl» 11(‘)(3 A1196. PINE ORCH imvnt thv C. N. O. Sm. Eyur & Sun. ):n-Xiug is acting :ia fum- uunwry during thv illllâ€$$ Lynett. l’al'tius having will kindly cull nu Mr. iv. nf HI-udlmd Mu- hl'ht'll] nnb‘ni urduy. Fm- programme and is never to run ARI) l-lw Richmond 3'. pllnlngruph- Imw (m Sula uL 13 hm)†hth idvntiï¬cu- and pnne DeurFric'ud and Sister in tthastH-‘s Serviceâ€"“'0. the members of the \Vuman‘s Fureign )Iissinnury Society I'egrvt. very much your rem-Nu] frum our midst}. Tho 105% to us will 1w. a real um'. \V-n will miss your frivmlly aren‘tâ€" iug and wise Cuunsvl. Ynn haw fur many yeah; hmm :1 strung and faithful supporter of xhe missinnary cause hm v. Permit us tn oouvpy tn you the lwst wishes of all the “numbers for yuux' future welfare and happiness. \Ve ask ynu to “C(‘Ppl these lunnks as :\ tokun of [me and gnodwill. May you lung be: span-d tu enjoy [hr-ix- nnussage. A special nmoting uf the “HEELS. was held at, 11ch hnme uf Mm. (ï¬e-u. Sims (m \Vl-dm-sdny evening prewiuus In 1110 dopartun- of Mia. (J. M. \Voud and Miss “Mud h'nm this place. A very enjoyable. (imv was spent by u†prusent. A plvusum {vatunu vf Hm evening wns the wading uf an address and the pI-vsentutinu (If a nlnlflwr (If vullmws uf hunks tn Mrs. \Vuud ï¬lm had been secu‘tm-y of Hu- sucieu‘ fur the past Plevvn yrurs. The fullmving is {he addressz~ \VILLIsâ€"In I‘m-unto. Rr-hv-vcn Câ€".. widow of j: min “'illis, late of . 77le year. Intexment in Aurora C 3. at. 3.30 p.m. BEYxn.\'-â€"â€"0n Friday. 3 :It the residence of 1 vamm. 'l‘rmperaxuwv wian nf the lulu Jul]! 74 yvuls. His chm-:Ich-r Wm! strung and un- hlcmishc-d. he was nf the must. sterling inlvgl-itv. .md wlmu-vor “ul'k he‘- un- dertoka he t-ndmn’ul'ed to do it Ln the glm-y Hf Gud. He was an andrnt‘ tclnpm‘um-v wm-k- er, and demand :1 gum] 11ml uf his time tn the advancvuwnt uf that important cause. Quite a numhvr of men were drawing gravel 1mm Saturday fur cement ï¬llie- quk. which is being made. Mr. \V. (Jump is shit:ka cnnxmissiuncr for [119 Village. A ymmq man working fur \V. Gihhnns gut the better uf Ullt‘ of nut merchants l:st “wk. He presented an older fur some goods and a sum of money, which he said was written by Mrs. Gibbons. The next; day it was found that the order was forged and that, “w young man had ds'cmnped. An order was issued for his arrest, but ho has 95,9199 caught yet._ He was a familiar flgnrp (humid: his faithful atlvndanuu aL District Input- ing. Cnnfs'x-em-v, and General Confer- vncu. He was a mmnhcr nf [his Dis. trict Inc-Hing nf this year. hut he was calln-d tn the Palace of the King hufuru Wu llPt‘lN‘d mn' Svssinns. His life- was a nnhle and good one, and wuth of eumlatiun. \Ve requvst, tlw widi and children tn accu-pl [he tundm-est, sympathy nf this Distlict mwvtiug. and Hum'stly pray that llw Divlnv consulatiun and pn-svnce may suatnin them in those hum-s of sorrow and death. Bmmhvay. Tnlwrnaclv, Tnmntn. May 2113:, 1009. Mrs. H. C. Bu-ileyuwas‘ a delegate to the Conventiun of the \Vomen 8 Auxili- ary in “'est Tnmutu last week. in}; ifédikéï¬Ã©ii ï¬ngéiYJin Pitts- ï¬vld, 312153,, for :L month‘s visit. The fulknving resolution ('1' sympa- thy and cnndnlI-mtv. and appl-«ciulinn nf chm-uclrr um! wul'k. at Ib!‘ d-mth nf J(:Svph A. E. Switzx-r was unanimously Cill‘l'k‘d at tho zmnual srssiun uf the Tnnmlu Conn-:11 District. 'l'nrnntu Cunâ€" fvrenue. Motlmdist Church, on the 213k uf )Iny. 1909:â€" Mme-d by R. (7. Humillun. 16511.. SN!- nndvd by Rev. 1!. S. MaltIn-Ws. sup- pmted by svu-rnk :md unauimuusly curl ivd :nnixl px-nfunml silence. Miss Cul-éy of Toronto is spending a few days with her friend Miss Ethel McNaughton. r CHAMBEELXN~AL Winnippg, (m the 22nd at May, to Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Chamberliu, a. son. That this Tuxme Central District plau- I-n ream-(l its dm-p amuse of the great loss susmimrd in tho dmth (If our lutv brother. J. A. E. Swiler Miss ‘E. Jenkins nt’ Boston, Mass. is " ting horsister Mrs. D. B. Hem-y. Sigurd un bume nf tho District ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCE. THOMAS E. BARTL‘EY. Pl'vsidt'nt of Gunfm'once. GEORGE W. ROBINSON. Secretary nf Disnict. Wino wdale. lurdny a! of hm an \ CL‘lllt'tPl Maple. (7. Hmniltun. Esq.. sm- II. S. Maltln-Ws. sup- -r:Il, :md mmuiumusly 'nfullntl Sill"le at. May Jun? 1. 1909, (he lute Bpn- Aumx-u, in bur ‘emctt-l-y, 28th. 1909. son. J. H. Mary Ann ynun. ang from the me l A nulnlwr of H‘m ladit-s from around 'thi< Vicinity tank in the Im-etingnf the Ladies Auxiliary which was held at tho hmnu Hf Mrs. H. Bailey, \Iuplo. rm 1 \lenvsdny. May 19. All I'Plurned ‘ lmme well satisï¬ed after being granny ‘ hwyeï¬H-d by this nmeting. Mr. Lewis Hadwen 0f Teston visited at; the home of Mr. uni Mrs. M. Mc- Qnarrie 3n Sunday lust. t Mr. and Mn. George Osmond and daughter spent, Sunday with Mrs. A. Dicmmm (If Teston. Miss Annie Hoiles was the guest of MisslMyrtle McQuan-ie last Sunday pvemng. Mr. M. VVilsm) of Maple spent Sun- day evening in this place. MPssrs. Cooks of Toronto have im- proved their farm on the 4th eon. very ‘much by the erection of a new wire I fence. ' Mr. H. Espey had a valuable now | killed nu the G. '1‘. R. crussing south of ‘ hale ln_st; F‘_I'i(l:_\y1 Rev. Dr. Tl-efy with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. U. Clarksnn of anmmrspvnt, 'J‘m-s- day :Iflvrnuun with Mr. Terry who is enjnying good health "gain. Mrs. \anlncv Mich:le will) has re- Murray Vandal huxgh h-ft yoatordny fur St. Mary‘s and purpusw spending Hm snmuu'r ull the fan-In wil 11 his unclu, Mr. R. A. Mvndiv. cum-red from n I'm-rut illlu’m has gun? to visit for u enuplv of «'0ka with her (hulghter, M rs. Hinehlvv, in Mame Park, Toronto. Mr. John Jucksun is having his home imprm‘vd by having his house painted. Mr. \Vm. A. ()lmke spent, Sunday visiLing with friends in Hupe. Mr. Allwl‘L Thnnms uf'l‘ornnlo spent Vii-{min Day with his fntht'r and nmlhn-r Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas of [his plum-I. MRS Harriet Judges uf Richmond Hill \ isili-d a! thi- hunw nf hm- father and mother Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Judges of this place. Mn H. Jackson accompanied hy Miss D. Juuksun and Miss Ethel Bulk-y visit- vd at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. (Junk lust- Sunday evening. Miss Anniennul Nettie \‘Villinms alc- (‘umprlniml hy Miss K. Gumhlv of T0- xunw spent over 24th at Mr. \Vm. Tbnnms’. Cooking figs 69. 1b.. tnhle ï¬gs 10c. lb. fresh Hallmvi dates Sc. 11). Atkinsuu 8: Switzer. “STOP 50." At :1 meeting of the Village Council Tuesday evening a petition with about (insignntmes all frum the Ntn'th End was handed in, urging the Council to use its mum-nee wiLh the Toronto and York leiul Railway Company, with :1 viva nf having the "stnp" restmed at the bakery. As a. mutter of business we believe the cnmpany would be wise in granting the I-vusmmhle request, of (he notitinnus at the north end of the Mr. D. Hill and daughter Eva and Master Turl mntnrud [n Ul'aighm-st Sntmday and I-c-Lnrnod Monday cw-n- ing. They also \isiled :xL }“â€adilh’, I‘llmvulu and Barrio. Some uf the sports frmn amund here tank in the football match abTvstun an \Vvdnesdny May 19. and also the one at. Maple on Sthth May 22. 'l‘hu l'huil‘ from the Methodist church th-v tnnk the pIace of the KingMc-thod- ist rhuir in King Methodist church last Sunday m-cniug as the lathâ€"r was on- gugvd in work wiLh the Lnskuy almi- \‘m-sury servurs. Misi lit-sail) and Gel-fluan Nixon \‘isiu-d with their aunt Mrs. J. Bailey uf 'l‘m-unL-u u (-fmple‘nf‘days last week._ Mr. A. Mun-(sun is nnw cugngr-d as ()pvrntnr nu the G. T. R. at Allistnn after spvnding a term at the Shaw Schonl nf ’I‘ulegrnphy. Cungrnuxlu- tinns to him my his SUCCPSS. A numlwrof the friends from :urnnnd here hunk in the Richmond Hi“ Fair on Ehe 2gb of May. MI. Noah HuiIes is having a new we†drilled bv Mr. B. Jucksun of Maple. It is believed he intends putting in a gagyline engine. The neighhm-s of this vicinity were very busy un Saturday last engaged in wm-king M 11993. One was the drnw- ing of gmvel for Mr. Andy Caden us he intends building a new bank stable this summer. The other was the mis- ing of Mr. John \Vutsmr’s old burn. as he intends puLLing new stnbling under- numh. Miss Myrtle Crook was the guest of Miss Ethel Nixun one-flay lust, wqek. Mr. 'liel-schel Nixnh ace-ompnniod by Mr. Chm-lie Judges spent Sunday visit,- ingiwithirelations in UHE'I'VHIQ. st. 0. Graham and son Barr of Maple visited at the home of Mr. and Mfg. McQunrrie anSnndnx {as}. Mrs. Sweetman' and family sant over 24:11 at the. home of her father, Mr. \Vm. Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. P. “'iltoh nf “'bito Rifle, und Mrs. BI-illiugn-r of NI)tLH-\\':l'~ gags}. spent purl «2f Tuvsduy with Miss v Mr. \Van Thnmns came home from the Fair feeling quite happy, as he carried home the red card. which means ï¬rst prize. (T00 late for lust. issue.) PERSON ALB. Hope. {Men’s [Men's W++++W++++H+ -!-++++++++++ h‘+++++-§ At the New Siam Men’s Bleached Lin- n Si d e b o a r d rape 8, 15x78, ith plain centre n d open-work e m s t i t c h e d order, for 500. Bleached Lin- n D r e s s e r c a rfs, 16x68, m b r o i d e r e d nds,open.work order, 700. UG S 5'59 03G #94 '14“? H+MH+¢+++++++++++++++4 ‘ 5'00 Unbleached Table Linens, in :neat floral patterns, 58 in. Wide, E250. and 800. per yd.; 60111. Wide] $400. yd.; '72 in. Wide, per yd, 450. +44% gents Concrete House LIN ENS ++++++++++++-§»!~l-++++++++++~ ++++++++~2~~2~+++ n’s Ready-to-VVear Clothing, per suit . n’s ï¬ne Balbriggan Underwear, per garment . n's \Norking Straw Hats, good line nts’ Soft Straw Hats, very dressy . . . Come and see our line of May 27, 1909. Norman J. Glass Richmond Hiil Hardware Stare RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Atkinsafl Switzar ’J‘ies_ Iiats, Etc. STOVES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS. TINSMITIIING. 86c. C. SOULES RICElVK<)NE) Fill}. HARD W ARE OUTFlTTER O§§§§Q§§§§¢N§& «0“: get the start of you and cause you trouble. \Ve want to attract people who believe in attractive homes to the New Model Lawn Mowers we have ready. Better Lawn anars than cidedly better value. \Ve never lose a. customer through selling anything unsatisfactory. Tea Cloths“? bleached, 36 in.§ square, with; embroidered: corners, hem-§ stitched, 500 and: 75C. 1 ,zu‘t GVE‘I‘ Fine Bleached ear in quality, and de- '. or your lawns will +++++++§~+++++~3 15c and 25c $++++H++ $750 up 50c