Mr. A; Knights has purchased the Weddel farm of 174 acres on the fourth concession, East Gwillimlnu-y, and expects to remove there next spring. . Men‘s working shirts, 500 each: men’s ï¬ne negligee shirts, separate. soft double cullar. French cuffs, each $1.00. Atkinson & Switzer. The Monthly meeting at the W. M. 8., ostponed from last, week, will be hekfat the home of Mrs. John Palmer this (Thursday) afternoon at 3 o’clock. Rev.'F. Elliott visited friends in Newmarket (m ThursdayV and Friday lust and attended the Anglican Oun- flrnmtion service on Thursday evening. The High School Entrance Examin- ations will commence this year, Wed- nesday afternoon, the 19th of June, 3nd will continue Thursday and Eli? ay. Heinz’s sweet her-kins in bulk, 15c (102.; Tiger bran tomato catsup, qt. bottle 18c; McLar-en‘s Manzanillu olives, 10:: bottle. Atkinson St Switzer. Ata. meeting of the Board of Educa- tion held on the 5th inst. the teachers of the High and the Public Schools were all IVE-engaged at their present rate of salaries. A repurt of the iast meeting of ‘the Victoria Square branch of the Wom- en‘s Institute will be given in next issue. ' ~Mr. Gen. Gee and Mr. '1‘. F. Mc- Mahon are the lay delegates to the Toronto Confu-euce from Richmond Hill Circuit. Reeve Pugsley returned from the “Test. Saturday evening, and is this wet-k attendng the June session of the County Council. Mr. Lloyd Hillof theSLandm-d Bank staff at Stnuffville is home fur a few days after spending part of his holi- days at Peterbul o. The Band gave a ï¬ne programme on the Public School lawn Saturday even- ing. To hear the hand 18 to know that the musicians are making rapid pro- gress. ' Mr. P. Bassingthwaite after being conï¬ned to his room during the Win- ter and spring months, is able to be out again, and on’ Monday walked as far as the Bank. Mrs. Curl Geotzfried and daughter Sidney have been a. flaw days at; "Foulden Lodge,†the guests 01’ the fox-men’s sister, Mrs. Brown, and left for their home in Califgruia on Satur- day. Miss L. McMuhnn of Aurora is mak- ing n visit. with Mr. '1‘. F. McMahon and family. Old Dutch Cleanser. 3 tins for 25c; Pyle'u Pvarline, 6 pkgs. fm'25c. At- kiusnn & Switzer. ‘ r Mr. and Mrs. Dilmau VVidemam vis- ited at Mr. ‘Villiam Neil’s, Victoria Square, last Sunday. Mes. Henry McDonald of Toronto spent over Sunday with Mrs. B. Mc- Donald and daughters. . Miss Lavina. Elliott, who has bpen visiting relatives and friends in 00L lingwood and vicinity. returned home on Tuesday. Miss Conn-i9 Mnsten Brown 5% the guest. of the Misses Stmvm't, in Milton for a. flaw days. h Mr. Edward Wiley of Nuttnwa 'is spending n few days with his brother. Mr. Frank Wiley. The Presbyterian Guild will meet, Friduv evening at, 8 o’clock. An essay on “Courage†will be given hv Miss Edna. McNair, and Mr. Reg. Cooper will preside. Rev. R. G. Schell will preach at Sherwood next. Sunday, June 16, at, 10 mm. and at 7 p.111. His subjectin the evening will be “The Great Com- mission.†All are welcome. Nearly all tho stores and shops in the village have cards in their win- dows saying that their places of busi- ness will close at noon on VVednesdav during June. July and August. 0n suleâ€"u our land (if Shorts abthu Elevator. RICHMOND HILL. 0211'“ J mm 13, 1912 Mr. McIntosh. a stuuent from the College. who will supply for Mr. Rowe during the balance of the conference year, preached in the Methodist Church last; Sunday morning and evening. @112 I fliheralflaï¬ï¬fï¬Ã© 3 to “Conn-rem Own. The baking militias of the stove Were fully exp mined, and one and all were pleased to express their satisfaction with the demonstration at; the store of the Richmond Hill Hurd- ware Company. Many of the ladies of Richmond Hill and surrounding district accepted Mr. Batty’s invimuon last Saturday and sampled the biscuitsâ€"served with cof- feeâ€"bakgd in} thne» New Perfection lei 1r, it: ' (B J 519%??5 «@ng M'Vé‘vï¬â€˜im 1 Rev. A. J. Paul, Chairman n! the (Sudhury District. 3 ent over sundny with Mr. and Mrs. lason am his way ,to Conference in Toronto. Mr. Pnnl i is idsn a. - ‘ tuber M the Stutioning- Committee. - VVillowdale and Newtun Brook Sunday Schools will hold their annual outing to Lung Branch on Wednvsday the 26th of June. Cars will leave York and Markham townline, per Metropolitan Railway at, 12 o‘clock noon, and returning will leave Long Branch at? p.11). per Mimico brunt: Tm‘onto& York Radial Railway and Tomntn Railwa‘v. Fare for round trip 40 Cents; children 20 cents. ' Rev. F. G. Farrill 0f the Han-ï¬lm" Conference will preach in the interest of the Dominion Alliance next Sun: duvâ€"Headford at 10.30 u.m., and at Richmond Hill at 7 p.111. Envelopes will be distributed; and all who wish to assist in the wmk of‘ the Alliance may do so. Chauffeurs and drivers of othn' veh- icles have fmgnd it a little awkward during the past few days on account of Yuuge Street, through the village being closed between the Palmer House and Todd’s Garner. Vehicies have Lnleuve Yonge and pass alon Church street. The Good Road wil be completed in a. week or two, how- ever, and then evervthing will be sat,- isfactory in the village as fur as Yonge Street: is cunCemed. ' EXCURSION. T0 GUELPH. The East York Farmers’ Institute will hold their annual excursion to the O. A. 0., Guelph, via. G. T. R. and T. & Y. R. R. on Friday. the 2151: of June. A special train will leave Stanï¬- ville at 7.30 a.m., and a private car will leave Elgin Mills at 7 mm. Re- turning, the special train will leave Guelph at 6.30 p.m. The many attram nions of the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege will no doubt; induce many people to attend the excursion on the leb inst. The points of interest. in- clude the Experimental Plots. the Farm Dairy, the Macdunaltj Institgte and manyother places. For ‘Iparé ticulars see hills. whichhave been freely circulated. _ ’ ‘ In the ï¬rst draft of the Stationing Cummittoe of an'mm Ounferenée published yesterday Rev, E. '1‘. Douglas is placed fur Scarhm'o and Rev. R. B. Beynnn comes to Thornhill. Rev. W. L. Trench is placed at BruceMinea, Sault Ste. Marie District. 7 ‘ The Master and . Pastmasbers here have been invited- bo attend a. meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge in Toron- to. on Saturday, June 15, at 2.30 pan. for the purpose .nf assisting the Grand Muster tn lay the curner stone of the Riverdale Masonic Temple. The Sabbath Schnol at Teston will give a Strawberry Festival on. Wed- nesday, the 26th of June. There will be a football tournament for a prize bf 315. Tue Richmond Hill Band will furnish music. Special services} will be held on Sunday. 23rd inst.- Ser- mons by Rev. J. W. Stewart of Au- rora. Everybody welcome Sunday and Wednesday. ‘ The annual excursion of tlerRiEE; mond Hill Fire Department will he run to Niagara. Falls 0]] \Veduesdd'y, the 10th of July. ‘Excut-sionlsts will go by way of Sa'UMhurines. The public are requested to bear this date in mind. ‘ ' . I Thomas Holt, aged 87 years; who was struck by a Metropolitan mgr near Newmarken one evening last- , week, died from his injln'ies in St. Michael‘s Hospital. An inquest. was held‘Satur- day awning. FLOORâ€"On Monday. June 10, 1912~ Harriet E., wife of B. R. Flank. Willowdale, in her 59th venr. Interment at. \Villowdzfle on V‘Ved- nesday. WALKINGTON-OH Saturday, June 8. 1912, of heart; failure. William VValk- ingtnn, King Township, in his 62nd year. Funeral Tuesday to King City Ceme- tel-y. MARRIAGES. KERSWILLâ€"KEITHâ€"On Wpdnesday. June 12. 1912. by Rev. E. C. Currie, at the homé of the bride’s father, Mr. James Keith. secund concession of Markham. Ida May Keith 1.0 Gem'ge Albert; Kerswill of Vaughan. ANNINGsâ€"Ab Edgeiey. June 4, 1912, Norman Marjorie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Annings. BARNESâ€"Suddenly. in Detroit. Mich, June 6, 1912, Helen Louisa. Barnes, daughter of Jas. E. and Funny Barnes, and niece of Mrs. John Wood. EXCURSION AND PICNIC. Get our Catalogueâ€"it is‘free. METHODIST CHURCH. DEATHS Teston. 30-9111 19m Models are unsur- passed tor value and eflicxen- cy. Above‘Cut represents our ï¬ve passenger, thirty horse power car at $1375 00, deliv- ered in Toronto fully equipp- ed. Call without fad and see our 1912 ‘Models. SHAW-OVERLAND SALES (20., 52 TO 59 ADELAIDE s1; WEST TORONTO ‘ ' By Rules of National Board ‘of'Fire' Underwriters for United States and Canada. Tel.: 'N 3418. MOTOR CARS and TRUCKS OVERLAND ELEGTRIG WIRING House Lighting. 8w. 28-tf FIFTEEN YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE Prices Moderate THE NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE “CANADIAN PICTORIAL†Exqu‘sitely printed on ï¬ne coated paper. 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It, is a pleasure to show you whether you buy 01' not. ‘We haw also some very ï¬ne lines of Boots and Slippers for ladies1 missus and children. \Ve inVibe yuu to inspect our stock.‘ June 6. 1912. Men’s Tans, in the very latest, laced and buttoned, at . . . . $3.50 to $54.75 Men’s Gun Metal, in a very nifty line, at $3 50 to $4.00 PROMOTES PROSPERITY ‘ “Visit Us and Get the Best Best Pearl Tapioca. 3 lbs. fm 25c. Brunswick Brand Kippered Hex-ring, 2 tins for 250.: Albert Brand Sardines, extra, choice, 15c tin. Choice Coffees. ground while you wait, 35c, 40c and 450 lb. Ogilivie‘s Wheat Granules, 6 lb.‘bag 30c. Post Toasties. Corn Flakes, Orange Meat and Swiss Food, Shredded \Vheat ~Biscuit, 2 pkge. for 25c. Princess Parlor Matches, 1000 in Heinz’s Prepared Mustard. 15c bottle; Lm’s Sour Mixed Pickles, 15c bottle. Maclm'en’s Mnnzanilla Olives, large bottle 25c, Essex Brand Pumpkin, 12c tin‘ Rangoon Rice. 6 lbs. for 25¢. Tiger Brand Tomato Catsup. 1 qt. bottle 180. Heinz‘s Sweet Gherkins in balk. large size 150 duz. Heinz‘s Uatsup, 15.: bottle. Heinz’s Tomato Soup, 15c tin. Heinz’a Pork and Beans, 10: tin. Finest J avu Rice, 3 lbs. for 250. NORMAN J. GLASS PROPRIETOR ’atterson’s Butter Cream 8011513 in pails. 30c pail The Richmond Hill 8th Store Proner’ Food --â€" USUAL STOCK OF FURNITURE RICHMOND HILL m++++++§3§++u+. W++H§¥++-l'+++++ SAVAG E Orange Meat and Swiss Food, 10c pkg. a box. per box Be. :, small size 10:. ..Wa,11.. Papers Phone 17