fbï¬iï¬ieéiz Mrs. BL‘Alfgirews of Winnipï¬ (who Was viï¬ï¬â€˜hg‘ *hervpm-engs ’in’ “mm '8 Put lust; ï¬atjflfdnjfwitï¬dMéss Now 1; oMnhan ~ - 51961710111) HILL. 0m; APR. 3. 1913 . Mr. Andrew‘s. Rnsxsull nf ()arrvjllé .yaf' :6. {ages on hprs’es 3m Brunklin Fair T'Lie Ti’h .Oenb- Tm:g“r‘~§én ‘hv‘tflé hidies’ Aid gthhegM'vthndist.‘ Uhurch .Fridzty evgï¬ingnefled “ _, ‘ Women‘s cotton Princess supan shaped neck ’trimmed with embmidery ‘ gsan ribbon, skirt \i’hh frill of embroidm big-y. Ladies gowxns,'.§p()dqualit‘ V’white Quttonppqll ,Ovexus'txy .e‘heck an "sleeve ;. Rimmed-With lacs oruém broidery; 750, and 1.00. Atkin’s‘dh'8ï¬8witzer. v' " ' Mr. “Amtâ€: Wright; received Lhis week ‘ rum his ï¬on'Qsmond a photograph mowing the high waterin Fort Wayne.- ‘n'du during the recent, floods. Ten {housamd people were forced to leave éir homes. the water- rising two feet have the‘ floors of the 'house, “NM:-i Vrightu removed his fu‘x-n‘itui-‘e in :up‘, er rooms, _and at the Lime he wrote 'he‘wnter had subsided and the people 7 “are returning to bhéir homes. 5 - ‘ Mrs.‘R‘. . \ tsch’has returned’to ,Clhi-ngm'afpvr s'pvnding the. winte‘r wit her consigmn. Fred J. Lyueu. ., ,M‘r; Tyndall has been rathet f‘ _nfm-tunate lately. Last Thursday he '1 Had his left. hand crushed in the cogs Qf 1; wheel at Innes’ mill, which kept. him homeï¬ior- several days. '51: “tuft- ; d‘ Monday-to do a little Work. but on " _;.ueada}'y he ._had a. sharp attack of umbago, "and was forced to again :fl‘nif'woxka .; - ~ ‘ D. The d 'ssued ti for the a \ $tudent: iM‘npl’e syrup qu’m-t jar 30c. English raspberry jinn 200 jar. Split, peas 70. lb. Choicetwhite beans 6:, 1b. _ Pomp†flour Iflu. pkg. Cellulm‘d’ ‘starch 10c, fpkz. A}k§ta_g¢>hf& Sv'vitzer. Mr. Cyril Hayes will give r dramatic Ncimls iiiflh‘omh‘ill Met h6d_iS’cCh&-mh on thé evening of jheyni'nth of :Aer. His subject, willhe “The Lifé of J o'scph" and other salad/inns. 1=The WévklywaGlobe and '«Ganada Farmer. including the illustrated sec- tion will be-sent to any address in Cdlmdzh from thi_s_,dabe until January 1. 1914, fin? 35‘» éénts. ’Order‘ at T115. _LIBE8ALZGHi'ce. 5 flfacilimte'the handhng of math- v rial to be used in the buildings at the Industrial Farm the Canadian North~ wn'will put; in a switch this spring; New buildings will be Started on the (rig farm as saunas spring opens up. H-‘Ihe Daily Mail and Empire will be sent by mail from this date to 'Lbe end of the yéirrfqr $2.00. The price of the ‘Veeklyoï¬nr ,th‘é same time will be 35 cents. fliers may be left. at.â€~ tbis ()mee. ’ ‘ Ecru bungalow curtainLnetVAS in. wide, fangyutripe‘ pattern, 30c; yd, plainwhite curtain/scrim, 38 in. wide, ï¬'ery‘ ï¬ne quality 350. yd., calm-ed curtain art muslin, 36 m. wide 150. yd. Atkinson 85'Switze'r‘. ‘ Che Epworth- League__will 'be under the Christian ndeavqx: Department, and roll call. - e address Will be given by Mr. A. J. umeï¬ubjeet. f‘Th’e Whole Armor.†A musical programme will be provided! ' \Vq regret ‘to say ’i‘hat Mr.‘ John Hicks‘on has been conï¬ned to his bed for the past, ten days sulfering from kidney twuble. ‘,He is resting a,‘ little easier the last day ut- two, but, still lies .in a very Weak condition. ' 7 The department-of Education has fissued time tables and ï¬xed the dates for the annual examinations in June. lSstudenm enrolled in the middle and ï¬pï¬er schools will begin on June 12. and will ï¬nish their work on the 30th. ghe lower schpql and Model and Hi 1; 1_ chool'entmiice eka’minatious will‘ e lkoï¬cluded on June 15.‘ “All Work will :cease befmfe the 1st; of J uly. _ Mr. Isaac Klinék basisold his mm. g); 31. aim 2, M‘a‘rkheimyto Mr. Ed. r ritnell 30f Toronto; This farm ‘is (crossed by one of the ï¬nest; fresh water streams in the county. The sale was madéby Mr. H. A. Nicholls whn 11513 alsusuld’Mx-S. Zeller’§ mperty on Richmond Street to Mrs der. J A. pleziï¬ant hour was spent at the __ fag-91111 League Monda-y‘evening. A “ u, iug‘Was given by Miss M‘rtle ‘ ith. a vmliu selection by Mr. any :Simderson, and an excellent address on *‘S‘SOhm-acber†was delivered by'Rev. Mr. he of Thornhill. The speaker: was ,Veartily thanked by the“ chairman, Ben =Dr. Smith, on behalf of the in’eetmg of the Council of the num- s‘litv of Van ban will be held in ï¬ling Town 8.11. Vellore. on SAÂ¥,;;, Am.- 8,- ' 1913 .r‘ c. I!nT.’i!A1§T n“ urn: MENT‘B‘IN ~ ERï¬QEQAflQ Dmin‘g [he-isï¬istm ’ 1912. @9733!!! (min Agricultm'e Exit} pié'flh‘s-l quip!) ‘. cm l'ied' ; ,(m', ,‘Lvi;¢:p&l‘a,m 9 yï¬irpél‘im'é'ï¬ts I in the eradication ofï¬Pefl-nniul Snwr; Thistlv. Twitch grass. Btaddm; Campinn and *Vild MustaKL IgiiA'j \Vg'nunrhein ht“ muck:le main tank pï¬gt n_ thesayï¬a :permenm and some! ï¬b'y-“illl‘twl‘llgw 1 a’ndï¬'u‘ln.mhle j-«nults ,Zm-oreï¬ obtained; A' primal-1y «whim-M ’bifyï¬ .(Ls‘fvrnpeq wasfnlind tn‘ i‘w gm ttâ€"‘utueillvn{mamasOla ‘ deabniying lat-rennin] Sn’w Thistle {ind ‘ ’j‘w’it’eh Grass. “ Raï¬e,pm‘ved. .lm).re~ («t-j ‘Ev'cti‘ve :in destroying Twitch Grams ‘ than did Buckwheat. Thorough and; deep cultivatjun fullmve’d Hy = pummvs yr cum gan gnnfl wesgghsr’mlptmannt 2:01, "i£,~,Biaddea~x Ceimp‘imi; ' Spraying†With: E Iron 'nr'Obpper Sulphate: proved (n be I a chvapnnd (‘ï¬ehtivemoans of de-struyâ€" 'ing Mustard i‘n. grnwing grain \vithnuti,‘ rinJury toï¬â€˜lï¬ggrqufllï¬l‘hnw whn, tpyk†g part in éxpapim'en’xs j)ruti’.ed' by I the exporience. They cleaned the field 1 Exporimeï¬ted upon. ï¬enmnstruted to' their own satisfactjaij the éffective- noss of the methn'q' tried. and at the Sam: timp ylheir results furnished practical infurmatinn UHHhPI'Sv- Thrise cn-npemtive expm-imgm‘s. Jiu‘ wee‘d .eradicatiun will be mmtinued this year. ‘ . First place in Tim CANADIAN-MAG- AZINE for April. is givvn tn "TheGIrape Festivals at‘Spe‘lncer Gifangeg’.’ which is an account, of the place fh:lt,the late Sir James LéMoine takes in the litx-‘mry history of Canada.†“Province or Na- timriwistbe title (If a logical .and sug- gmtive-nmigle'by ‘Jnhh Lewis; It dis- cusses the: .p‘mï¬ent t‘endvucies, in van: ada. VIP ‘arding her place in the Empire, J. I). again", wh’nse article. “A Decade of Canadian Elem-31‘," caused much di 1 cuisinn in literary circles, c’nnm-ibutes another article of the same class. “The Mn rtial Verse of Canadian Pnétes‘ses.†Thege is also a svmpjosmm nf‘snme eulngie-s and criticisms of Dr. Logan’s Other article. vtugether with a reply; Bt-ittop Ctaoke- has a spirited aiitiule entitlea “Many Lnndnnsg‘“ With etch- ings by Joseph Pennell. “Jamaica.†is a timely ai‘ticle, by Lewis W.-.Clemens.’ There are sevefal f éxoellé’ij'rtis' ï¬hgrt Stories by Robert Barr, Thedaan Good ridge Rubs-its, Ashby Ford, Ed win Pugh, Ben Deacon, 0.. Ramsay. with other- cnutrhb‘ufi'ons- from’ W' Lacev Amy,_Virna Sheard. H. Linton Eccles and W.‘ Lyttleton Cassels. Drunkennéss ~ can he prj‘nct-ically stamped nut in any luan option district. if the civtizéns‘are m earnest. If offend; era, .however.:'feel that, there ,‘is no danger of being- molested. or at must pay a [inexofiï¬il and dusts, 't‘hey will get the b‘noze Mdrtake chances; . ’1‘th followinggimm: ï¬mm a "Newnmrket, papex' sï¬ows‘how intuxicated persons are diéuit withxiï¬â€™tflat town militia.- ,tmeH;W+ï¬Mazi$tthé T. H. Bruhfbn had a maxi named Chas. G'mw- éf Qttzim befdj'é‘him ‘in the Police (ï¬xmrtfligzww nesdegy afternoon on; cha§ Qé’déuï¬kennesé. . Gow'! ap- pmps p0 ha’ye barn workinf: u‘ ' nuth someWhere, ignt fï¬ll at; Al andale, boarded a ' ‘ for Toronto; but got off “Naming. 91;; What for he could not. tell, QFqursé. being intoxicated in a local optiqh town, the Magistrate had to Q'nï¬â€™hiu'i' $20. Not; having the i‘Wherewith†an Was sent 10 jail for ~amt-m. When he sobers up he will have time to think over his escapage and 1?!) us hope proï¬t; by his experi-. ence.’ Annual Veas'bly Meet/ix; ’1‘uesduy even-v ing and the male men: ere turned out, in gnodly'numbers. ‘Very encoura ing x’epnrts were received fromthe Rec 21-, Rev. S.-A.La._wrenee, as to the increased membership ‘and the further interest in Church work since he toek charge. Also reï¬m‘ts from the Wardens showing a. mug _ larger revenue and u. respect}; able balance in hand. Mr. Oliver was appointed Rectim’s Warden and Mr. Marsh the People’s. A board of Fin- ance was appninted, made up of the Rector, Wardens. and Messrs. Hand, Nicholls, Wesley Palmer. and N. J , Glass. The following were Sidesmem Messrs Wesley Palmer, W. Hall, Thus. Donnell“ and N. J. Glass. Mr. Oliver Ems gppg-lnteg lay delegate to the Synod. The Board of Fina'nw were given instructions to proceed at once with'certain necessary repairs: also to provide a better system of heating. A young man went to Bert Machell’s liver stable in Aurora. on Monday a (I hire ‘a horse._ He drove the. animal ver hard during the day and late at nig t unhitched if from the hqggy. covered it witha rbbe and tied 1r. in the Elgin Mills Hotel shed. Next nmrnin the Poor beast was found dead. §here ls nn doubt the above was the result gt booze. And yet a. com mfexpressiun with many people is “ 1" they want to drink, it is no- body’s business but their own"! ALUMNAE ASSOCI ATION The Alumnae Association of the Richmond Hill Hi b School on Friday afternoon, April th, at four o’clock, “A Grammarmn’s Funeral†by Brown? iug will be studied. the. discussion to be led and a paper [to be given by Mrs. McMahon. Thls is the. ï¬rst. of a. series of works by Browning to be taken up during the ear. Members and those wishing to ecome members invited. Mr. Isaac Klinck, 2nd coucessmn of Markham has cancelled his auction sale which was advertised for 12th inst. Mr. linck has rented the farm 8E1â€, fHeadfor known as the‘Jphn Kelly 5: mm. ~ » 1‘1) KPRIL CANADIAN. St. Mï¬ty’s Anglican Gtiurch held its DIED FROM EXPOSURE VESTRY MEETING. Nof‘i‘oo SEVERE. SALE CANOEDLED Rapsâ€"31$ \vm-e léa!ff1‘ulll H._ S. I‘ny' $|w,.(55}‘....). A. Hnné’tnn and P. S. In. :Epvcmrl C: W. Mulln As {perv were ’uu _'g\ t~zï¬f““1’il' 'Puplic 'Eu‘i' m1} ‘e- iuï¬pectOEdid not. report, at any length; shut, h?! urged upun'lha 'xynét'ees Hue nomaSsi‘liy him-(Actinganaw siz-hrml building at n early date.» 3 My. Hnust'ml unvuan excellt-ntrep‘ï¬â€˜ï¬‚j ‘ of the. High‘St‘hi’mh‘; l‘ï¬e ,Sch'nnl'hu‘lldi-f :‘iï¬g. 421mg; rooms, halls. cup Jruoms; desks, blamklmm-ds ,midfheming' were Aallgrnéedsl. and satisfactmy increase Wu» shown in value of equipment "‘The organizulion is satisfactory and {he‘tim-v la'lfle is we]! planned. .Suï¬i- (zivm tiuw is given fur at! the suffects,‘ 1 and hysicul training issyStemumcu‘llv can ’d an Lhuughwuuder Vaumewhaï¬ 1adversecnnditirms.â€. w- ‘ :~ r The. ’My-we Baird tho! _I [ï¬n-hing} powers. and ideals. .k He believeq m thorough g()ing‘}mnrality. and those who hoped to assist; in making-good :citizens must be in with, the individu- ‘ ads; He believe in freedum and equal- jSty. and deplored anything so fo'olish 3413 nice and creed differences. Titue Patriotism does not, mean the. wav- Min of flags but a spirit got-gau- Pse' shnes‘s. and a desire .to hip fttie othe‘r'fellow. The’iéctl'zrertouï¬hed‘flu public} 0wpensizj‘g~ immigration. educat- 1’t'ibi‘i" ’iu‘id' (3thPY‘ppi’nts; and showed the :great possibilities of Canada’s future 1 if :her citigeugmï¬m pn‘per use of; tbé o rotunities‘whiéh met eirs. V" ‘he nflicers and mem eré of the ’ ‘Thq-‘discipliu‘eis ghnd. and the char- :wim- ‘df the‘ieuuhmg i-xcellent. The: following mam Wen“ iii/Vennâ€"Math. I,‘ Frynch 1, Ryu'ding I-II. Drill I-IL " Iu x-epm-Lin thefchaa'acmr’of The pnpils‘wdrk, xt'mnmur was ‘genemliï¬y: gnud._tbg wading wharfaizr, but-low [mu-ks w‘e’re given fol-“writing and spelling. Theirrspectnr Closed his re- pqg~b=\_vith__the fullowipï¬ pa ragraphs:â€"â€" It has been a- gen‘uhié pleasurelq visit: a. school in which Board; staff and pnpiIs-se'em to work sé'hanimnious- l'y togal her. The mz’i‘nagom‘ent is goodp the__t-eael§ers aide earnest :md painstakk ing’ and‘the general tone of this school. impressed 'a visitor Vet y favorably," ‘1 am pleased to ï¬nd that. thé board have provided equipment for Physical (Jul- ture and that thé pupils appeal: to eq- joy their work along that 11119... I had the pleasure of mean-ï¬g tbe‘Secretnry of the Board and of expressing to him' personnin my satisfaction with the general condition of the 'school. .411: was a plmlsï¬t‘e and a pr-ivril-egke to hear the lecture-0n "Canadian Citlzen- ship and Outlook" by Professm' Ham'- i‘u‘ ‘of Toronto Univex-sitv in the Mason- icilall last'evening, undel the auspices of Hillai‘e'st Lodge. I.0.0.F. The chair was taken by Mr, Brooks a member Hf the Grand Lodge, who after some appropriate remarks relative to the mm and' beneï¬ts of the alder. intm- duced' the speaker of the evening‘ _ Dr. Horaing divided his sqbiiect under ï¬ve .htaztdstâ€"Ubligfltignz; ri’g’lats. The nflicers and memEeré of the local l‘udge deserve sincere thanks fog bringing such an able lecturer tq our village, ' ‘ ‘ A -guod attendance was present at bqt‘h services last Sunday._ ~ Rev. E. C. Currie attefmded the meet- ing of the'Presbytery in Toronto on T1115dny. , The Congreratinn will adopt the use ofthe Du Iex Envelo ' ednnebeunday. This 13 t e heat; metgnd in use if); icon- gragatio‘fls for the raising of congra- gatibnal and missionary moniest und- “71'1ka not only uniformly adopted. but. we belleve highly approved by all ou_r_pe«2ple. ‘ , The departure of Mr. A. Knights and family from Richmond Hill has «it?» pri‘ved us of a highly esteemed and useful family in the congregation. The sincere de wishes of all 'our pe_o_ple fullqw t__t_em to their“ new] home. ' Mm Currie will preach next Sunday (ma). Christian Growth. (2) The teach- Eg of Jesus concerning the Future ife. ‘ ‘ Richmond Hill seems destined to he- come a centre for greenhouses. Last year four acres on Centre street east, were purchased from MrJ. SheardoWn, and a couple of days ago Mr. H. Mills arrived to lay the‘ foundation of an- other greenhouse 50x150 feet, The building will be'exelusively for the growing of roses, He was formerly gunuagfr of the Redford Park Green- housevCompany. Mr Mills expects to duplicate the ï¬rst building next. year. RN ROYAL WISFERS. from Mar. 25th following Easter,~ merges intd our'Summer Term in all Departments of “Shaw’s‘ Schools" Torontoâ€"439M131 Busi- ness College with Four Oitv ï¬rmwh Sclmuls, The Central Tele- graph afld Bilill’qtld ï¬ghoq], imd §huw’s Civil Service School. Free catalogue' explains cnuI-Ses and advantages. We invite you t4) Write for it. “7., H. Shaw, Presi- dent, Head Ofï¬ces, Xonge a; Gerrard Sta, Toronto! " PROF; HQ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. m 30mm oF'ébucnmN. ANOTHER GREENHOUSE: A wwmc month)! modicum for ham to reflux? ma regulate who magma roduuiny; tree, begin}- mg! punks. iaohu'gu M aches 'or paws pn ap roach Now “3,611 bravormm-Mxen naeueod. liwtnsongm Invieonta. than orgasm: ' Buy of your :1 I: “was with our Bgéu-Id Ihtftllgtt *‘Ehe High P'S LECTG‘RET ‘W?¥é§~i~4-++§ Fwwwwwwuhï¬j +P+$+W$43é$+++++++++é~+++4°+ 4'4"?'§"§â€Â§"§"§."§Y'§‘:§' $5‘*$’§+4’+W+4~§~%N‘ ‘7 Acres of choice land ‘/4 mile off Yonge St; . House and. barn, good terms. I ‘ ’ 6 ACres ï¬rst-class land and new: House and Barn, 3/1 miles oï¬â€˜, Yonge St. . ' V. .- E t .s. First-class ,Bufldiï¬g lotsii‘n Bose- view “Gardens, Richmond 3111.; AMMMAA A “MAMAMAAAAA E NOR M AN J, GLASS/,1; AAAAAAA‘AAAMMM’OAA‘AAAW, YVV’ VYYVYVVWYYVVVVVWVY" VVVVVYYYVVVVVVVVVVVVVWYW E THE 310mm HILL SHOE smn'E mwmwweowwmwwa.“M-Mgwï¬wwwwwwébw AMMAL “LAM WV“ MAAAA MAAAWM‘AMAW WNp use sci-ï¬lming one’s arm off : When a little V Pent-line takes everything 05 in n jifl’v, pk“ .150. Ami-115011186 SQWitzef Don't, fail to have plenty of the old reliable on hand. All kindst er bar 50. Soap chips andLaundry tablet make washing easier. ‘ 7 them. per pkg . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c BROOMS AND ‘ BRUSHES .‘ A new broom sweeps clean. Get one for spring work . . . . . . . . . . . 80 \ We sell floor, stove, and whitewash brushes, washboards, etc. There is nothingjike a. dainty wall’ paper to {tighten a room. Our stock includes a nice variety of designs and ‘colorings. . M REAL ESTATE AGENT. '_ . 4‘ - I u!vvvvvvvvvvvyvvvvwflv" vvvvvvrvvvvflv "v" "v" A handy helper for deeming dagk-c‘orners, closéts. 'oellars‘ etc.,should be used imam pr timloc Metal. brags stové polisheé' ' ‘ ‘V pf mfious kinds. eachhaqpari --ticular .meribst per pkg. .5, 10, 125a CLEANING POWDERS LYE, A POWERFUL DISIN- FECTANT. I §+++Mw¢+9m¢¢mw+wowwwt-Nuwwoï¬nï¬ttt A P P L Y G- The placé'for Hats; Caps, ShirtS, Ties, Gloves, Sox, .etc. [We have the ï¬nest and largest stock we ever had. ‘ Corrie and see it we'can ï¬x you up. Also a good stockoiall kinds of boots and shoes for spring wear. 'Woï¬l'd†be pleased to have you ‘call‘ and in- spect them; ‘ ' , r ' 3: {LIGHTENM THE LABï¬R «DF Every good housekéepéf lOYé81‘16 see the M Home lbok spicland spaï¬.‘lm‘; .‘Eyhciin-~ sists on having it WhOIEEQiWéjflnd sanitary. , Cut but half thg’iï¬bor r ' by getting some ;of thqse Handy Assistants: j ; A'liécle powdared Ammonia sprinkled in ch; Wasth I water makes washing eusjer, per box . . . . . . i.j .v.'.-. 5 And 100 Usge the Home bléacher and puriï¬er 0mg for}erhoving ' amine and blenchinglineu. pé'r pkg ,. ;'. . . . .. V100 Armanil Savage P‘DWDERED‘MAMMONIA AND 0M0 FO‘ ’ SALE. WALL PAPER SOAPS~ ‘SWEEPING POWDERS Keep the dust down, there is nothing more; (unsanitary, use Soclean; it abg’brbs thedust. and kjllé an gernié, pail“. . . . . . . .. POLISHES 80 L0. 356