Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 21 May 1896, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Oswego No. 1 00m Starch, Oswego Silver Gloss Starch, Celluloid Starch, Ivorine Stnroh,Sz.Lawren.ce No. 1 Com Starch, E lwardsburg Snlver Gloss Starch. and _R100 fiturch at Atkinsoufi Swiczor’s. McBumey 'é The demand for Kado Tea is proof con- clusive that it is first-class. Put up in 1 lb. packetsâ€"grew, black. or mixed. For sale only at the File Proof. Good Com 50. per can. Wax Beans 80. per can, best Tnmstoes 3 cans for 252., gal~ Ion Apples 180. pet can. Atkinson & Switzer. The Toronto News announces that. B. W. Clark, of Toronto Junction, is in the field in Eastfi’ork as a straight Conservative. If this prove true, lbs prefent member,~Mr. W. .n ‘p . w A. Nicholls. ngéimffor the; Private funds to loan on first class farm property at 5 per cent. N0 commission charged. Apply personally or by letter M Holmes 6; Gregory, room 44, Canada Life . . v u . J, “mu.- 1:, uuuuuu uuu Eliifii'xigfw Kng St. west, Toronto. 19.6m What Wheel do you ride? Why, a Cres- cent, of course! You know it. is the best and cheapest in the market, and you can net one on short notice by ordering from H. A \YiAL..II_ . n . -_ , P. & L B xking Powder is having a large sale and giViug gouJ satisfaction; 12 cls per ‘lb at. the Fire Proof. ,,__V, ...- ,,.-.~..- mmucl, Lul. n . F. M‘aolenu. will have a hard run to hoe be- tween Messrs. Clark and Fraukland. Mr. W. E. Wiley was a delegate to the meeting held in Toronto on Saturday last to arrange the subedule of lacrosse matches for York Distrm. The meeting was held in the law oflioe of Mr. F. W. Garvin. Ladies’ Kid. Silk and Taffeta (flowes, Lace Hints, and Stylish Parasols.~great value at Atkinson 5: Switzer’s. The first lacrosse match in connection with the York District series will be played here between the home team and the fi‘ecumsehs, of Toronto, on Saturday, the 6th of J uue. The best Pickling, Vinegar. Prov} Vinegar, XXX Fruit Vinegar and Malt Vinegar at the Concrete. The Directors of the Agricultural Fair are notified to meet. in the grounds 911 Saturday fifternoon “.2 o‘clockvto see that everything is properly arranged for the following Mun- day. Mt. Alex. Baird, of Scurboro', is the Re- turning Ofiicer for the Riding of East Eork in the coming elemâ€"ion. Nomination at Boston's Hull, East Toronto. on the 16th of June. 35 damage has been done to some windows it: the village. we have been asked by the Village aurhmhies to say that boys carrying catapults win be prosecuted. Forewarued, Ioreurmed. Jus to baud at the Concrete shades in Prints, Dimity dz "olouues, &c. Kado Tea is without doubt the best; 25 ct. ‘Iea ever put. nn the market. Can only be had at the Fuei’roof. om- pricrâ€"s inkeresting. Niughton Bros Elgiu Mills. = Canned Cum. Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, and Pumpkins; Very lowest prices at the Fll‘e Pxoof. Cotton 5mm: Galore, from 5 ch; A meeting {or the purpose of reorganiz- ing the football club will be held in the Lorne Hall this (Thursday) evening1 at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. The best pure Lard, 2 lbs. for 190.. or in .10 lb. lots 90. per lb. A‘kinson & Switzer. A large number of Toronto bicyclists took a spin out mm the city on Saturday sher- noon. Forty-eight of them had supper at the Dominion House. cheap by u. A. Nicholle. (a) 7-â€" Men‘s and Boys' Huts, in Sbrnw‘and Felt. Lnest styles at the Fire Proof. Just arrivad, a car load of No. 1 XXX Pine Shingles from the north. which will be Bold cheap by H. A. Nicholle. (a) Canned Smlmnmâ€"anle Leaf, Home Shoe, and Sun brands; ? cans for 25 cents. Onr-DaisyA Broom at 20c. is special value; examine it. Elk-20301.1 «in Swilzer. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Savage drove to the city on Saturday and remained with relu- lives and hiendn unlil Mondnv evening. The Newmark‘t Council gave a grant of 8150 to the Pubéic Library of that town last year. Prints are in good demand M. the Fire Proof. Stock complete. MT. and Mrs. C. Mason and Mifis Annie Mason spent Sunday in 'l‘oronto. Try a packegv of our Malwa Blond India Ceylon Tea. Atkinson & Switzaf. RICHMOND HILL, Thursday, May 2], ‘95 Canned Apples. large shefl? cents per Ban ut. the Fire Proof. Dr. F. J. Gallanough. V. 8., vislls Rich- mond Hill professionally on Wednesdays only, until further uolice. The best Drind Herringa, flou'per box. 'Azkiusuu a Switzor. Division Court will be held here on Sat-- nrdny, the-13m of June. Mr.'Geo. Cnomhn, of Downsviuw, spent Saturday in tbg village. Bootg nud .Shoestasb lggyers wiH find Court Richmond meels to-morruw evening I-J 5-,e Six bun; “ 'I‘rllby " Soap {or 25c. This is 4 Q it full 1‘: can but. new on this mnrknt, quai~ ‘ s . 1 My equal to the ‘best; try it. Atkinson dz ’ ’ Switzur. use. age, good patterns, fact up at the Fire Proof. Hyslop: Sou & (a) the latest Satteen~fur Vaughan Plowmen. A largely attended meeting was held at the Richardson House. Maple, on Tuesday evening of this week, and re-orgenized the Vaughan l’lowmen’s Association with the following (.flicera: Presrdenr, Alex. Cameron; Vice-President, James McLean; Treasurer, J. H. Kirby ; Seci‘etar), James McNeil; Directors, Jas. Malloy, Robert Wilson, Andrew McNeil, Fred Kefier, J:Icob_Williams, Thou. Matheson, Thou. Jackson, Alex. Cameron, jr., A‘lex: Brynn, N. W. Malloy. 1: was ‘ decided :6 non uni maiéh‘ 'on Inesday, the 51d of November. Methodist Church. Anniversary services in connection with the Methodist church will be held on Sunday and Monday, the 24th and 25th of May. On Sunday patriotic sermons will be preached morning and evening by the superintendent and assistant. Appropriate music will to furnished by the choir. 0n the Monday foiiowing the ladies of the congregation will provide a sumptuous dinner and tea, the for er to be served from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m . theml‘ntter from 5 to 7 p. m. Tickets, 25 cents. The ladies hope to have a. large numbtt of their friends with them on that day. Some ‘fellnws imag'ge they are perfectly happy whuu they are promenading the slrcet with their best girl on a pleasant evening. Others think the height of happiness is m riding a bicycle; but let us tell you no man can be supremely happy unless he wears a pan- of neat-fitting Books or Shoes such as Sivors sells. And as "men embrace women," this is also true of the opposite sex. Call and see his new stock and get a pair lnr the Quceu’s Blrth-Day. Andrews 62 Bailey. Messrs. Andrews It Bailey. of Maple, are evidently doing a rushing bnainesn, and one reason is that they are not slow in letting the village and vicinity know what they have in stock, and the prices they can Ball at. Last. Week they sent posters to many of their patrons, In which they referred to their Dry Goods. Booth & Shoes. Groceries. Gents' Furnishings, and other articles included in general merchandise. A glance at their quotations will show that their prices are right. Oificers for 1896-97. We are indebted to the Newmatket Era for the following information, giving the names of the officers of the North York Teachers’ Association for the current year: Presidentht. F. H. Kirkpatrick; Vice-President. Mr. J. S. Stephens; Sec'y-Tyeaaurer, Mr. W. Rennie; "Librarian, Miss Rona; Directors, Mrs. \Viley, Miss Trench, and Messrs. T. McCormack and E. H. Elliott. At a 51316nt Ih’éétiug of the Senate of the Toronto University held on Friday. the Ebnméry’begreeuo‘f L. L. D. was conferred an the Iouowinghcholarly gentlemen : Mr. Golein Smith, Rev. W. Cuvau, Rev. N. Btu-wash. Rev. J. P. Sheratnn, and Rev, John 1’». Teufy. The last named ia the eldest son of MuTeely, an , post. manner, (.1 this Village. The Liberal and Weekly Glo‘be. We will send boll: THE LIBERAL and the Weekly Globe 3 months for '25 cents. Or we will send the Weekly Globe 3 months for 15 Cents. Nowjhnt the Dominion campaign is actively inauguraled, everybody should have a ciw puher. Send your name to THE L gully ‘e I; have sent to you the best wém l; M i e Dominion. In reply to inquirers relative to the weight nfjunior football players in the competition at. the Agricnllurul Fair on the Queen's Birthuy, no player will be eligible to com- pete who is more than 125 lbs. in weight at the time of playing the match. This is in accordance with Western Football Associat- ion rules. The Indies of the Presbyterian church again invixe their patrons and friends to be with them for a Hot Dinner and Tea on the Queen‘s Birth-day (May 25th ). Meals served from 11 to 2. and from 5 to 7, at the usual price. See bills. Five burs Richard's Pure Soup for 250.. 6 bars Richard’s telephone Soap for r25c , 5 bars Ammonia Electric Soup for 25c , 5 bars Dingmau's Electric for 25c.. 5 bars Ding- mau’s Comfort. for 250., 5 one lb. bars of Morse‘s Eulipse for 250. Atkinson & Swilzer. Brei Hurts’g new story and Jemme K Jerome‘slmest piece of ficnou have both been secured by The Ludies' Home Journal fur immediate‘publication. Jerome‘s story is called “Reginald Blake: Financier and Cad," and sketches an incident in fashion- able London society. Bret Harte calls his story “ The Iudiscretion of Elsbetb." and pictures the romance of a young American who fails in love with a German pxiucess, masquerading as a dairy maid. Just to band, another 10: of Ladies’ Hygeiuu Vests from 5c.uaoh to 20c. The MC. one is special value. Atkinson & Switzer. The Commissioners (if ’Comlty Property, consist-mg at Warden J. Shner, and Messm G. W High. reeve of Vunglmn; and S. Baker, reeve of \Vhitchurcb ; accompanied by Mr. J. McDougall. County Engineer; and Reeve Pngslav. Yonge StreetrComminaloner, drown over lhe road on {l‘huredav to Holland Landing. The officials returned late in the evening and remained all night at the Palmer Home. "A friend in need is a friend indeed," mm- the old proverb. A friend in need of spring underwear should Indeed be directed to Atkinson dz Switcer’s store. The Trustee Board 0'? the Methodist Church are Asking for Tenders for the cure- lukiug nf Ihe church for one year. commenc- ing the first of June. Tenders to be receiv- pd by Mr. 'Vm. Hanison. Srcretary of the Board. up to noon on Tuesday, thu 26th inst. Hank“: peme! Confen‘ed. Presbyterian Church Junior Footballers. Be Happy. MACLEODâ€"On the 30th um. at Hope Rectory, Shropshlre. England, in the 58:11 year of his age, the Rev. Donald John Forbes Macleod. voungest son of the late Capt. Martin Mac- ieod, of Drynoch, Oak Ridges. BENNETTâ€"0n M911 iay, the mu inst, at the resâ€" idence of his brother, Chicago, ArthurEmer- son, third son of the late John D. Bennett, of ‘ glarkham, aged 26 years. 11 months, and k7 aye. Funeral from the residence of Mr. Anderson. 244 Markham screen. Toronto, at. 2 o'clock on ‘ Wednesday, May 13th. to. Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Deceased was brother Q1 Mrs. Si. i‘Chepman. utbangstaq. June 20, Bolton at Tecumseh. July 1, Toronto Junction at Bolton. July 4, Richmond Hill at Tecumseh. July 11, Richmond Hill at Toronto Junction. July 18, Bolton at Richmond Hill. July 25th. Toronto Junction at Tecumseh. Aug. let, Richmond Hill at Bolton. Aug. 8. Tecumseh at Toronto Junction. Aug. 15, Tecumseh at Bolton. Messrs. F. W. Garvin, J. G Roberts, and Dr. Heggie were appointed otficial referees. It was decided that the home club should take the entire gate and pay the expenses inordentnl to the game, the visiting club paying their own egpenses. York District Schedule. The York District of the C. L. A. organiz- ed for the season 0! 18913 at a meeting held at Toronto Friday. the following clubs being represented: Bolton. Tecumseh 11., Rich- mond Hill and Toronto Junction. An ep. plicution was made by Markham for ad- mission into the district, but. it was unsui- mously decided to reject. the application, as it would be most unlair to some of the com- peling clubs. It was decided to play under the series system, and me following schedule was drawn up : June 6Lb,Boltou at Toronto Junction; Tecumseh at Richmond Hill. June 13th, Toronto Junction at Richmond Nothing now is needed but a continuance of our present fine Weather to ensure a most successful exhibition‘here on Monday. the 25th of May._ The, secretary has already lulun a large number of entries fur the various classes. and they are coming in may day, It is expected that there will be k» en competition in the Football 'Tuurna- ment which commences at 10 a. m. sharp. Piize for senior teams $15, and for junior teams $5.5Qâ€"either cash or its equivalent, as the winning teams din-ct. Good prizes will also be given in the afternoon for foot- rseing, quoiting and bicycling, and in front of the grand stand free exhibitions will be given by Prof. F. E. Kern. England's favorite wonder worker; Mrs. Hey Run, the modern witch of Eudor, assisted by Prof. Bondn7 in his wonderful pyramid acts. Then there will be firstvclase clmmcler dancing by Miss Bunch and Master Alishew, of Toronto, who always delight the spectators. The race-Irack is in excelle t condition so that good speeding may be 6%- peoted in the open trot or pace, 2.50 trot or pace, as well as the lermcrs’ trot. and run- ning race. Good music Will be furnished by the bond. Below we give some interesting informa- tion concerning this old and well tried insli< tulion. his now 106 years old and is not an experiment but a tried reality. Its mem- bership. over 900.000, meeting in 8.442 Courts, rests secure in the increasing surplus of over 670,000,080 of which over 329,000,- 000 is in cash and securities readily avail- able. The societyin Canada holds 370.18 ior every $1000 of insurance carried by it, a reoord possessed by no other society in the world. The Ancient Order of Foresters is found wherever the flag of Britain has been unfurled. With its beautiful ritual, liberal sick and funeral benefits, its safe and sound insurance plan, it is a boon to the working man throughout the world. Last year it paid out in benefits over 39 every minute, and yet added the magnificent sum of 31,- 139,045 to its immense reserve. The‘lollowing are among the sale which the Band will render M the l Exhibition on Monday next: Musical Smash-Up."Splinlers" . . .. Rol Overture . . . . . . “ Out of Sight ” . . . . . . . Fania-in . . . . . .“ Scotch Songs “ .. . S: Concert Waltz . . . .“ Citadel " . . . . . . Q Overture.... . . . .-‘ Cnbunneon ” . . . . . . . Selection.. . . . . ..“ Rinkl la ”. . . . ..Je1 Two-Step Marab."Tbe Handicap" . . Overture.. . w. .”~Flitlerwocho " . . . . .J March . . . . . . . .” King Cutton " . . . . . . Match . . . . .." The Honeymoon " . . . . Quickstvp . . . . . .‘l Yale Cadets ’~’ . . . . . . Wallz,“The Sunshine of Put-misc Alley Mr. Robert Se 23rd inst... open conbridge‘s old 5 and be is advert the opening day refitted; anti 1111 make the acqua Richmond Hill a good bargains. put. in good com! ing the highest. butter and. licited. The Western Wheel Works are the largest manufacturers of Bicycles in the world, and for [huh IGHIOD can turn out a high grade wheel cheaper than the smaller factories, This company makes the Crescent wheels, and that. is why El. A.Nicholls is able to soll them‘ at $60 wizh a guarantee, or lf your purm is light he can furnish you one for $47.50. Call and see him, or send for a camlogue. (a) Ald. Dr. 1}. G. Rowe, the Returning Officer for W64. York, was in the village on Sutur- day. He was accompanied by Dr. R. B. Orr, win resigned the position of Returning Ofiicer so that he may have a free him! in the campaign. There in a feeling in West York that Mr, N. C. Wallace has gone too far in during the Dominion Governmsnt to bring out n candidate to oppose him, and it is generally thought. um with a little en- couragament Dr. Orr would oppose the late membur. Will Mr. WaHacc be Opposed? Ancient Order of Foresters Saturday‘ aht‘x the proprh acquaintance . open up a '3 old stand advertising God Save the Queen eggs Our Annual Fair. Music .cquaifilaéce of the iill and vicinity by of ns. The cellar has nondiiiou, and Mr. S‘ Jest. cash price for wage. Acnll is reaps DEATHS See ‘ay, Opening Day. a will, on Saturday up a general store in wand. Hie stock is iaing special bargains The more has been a aproprieicr is amnion the p for first” respectfully ‘is anxious to the people of Iy offering them has also been '1'. Sea is 0691'- for first-class air the selections at the Spri-g Rollinson . . . Albert. ..Seaman .. Quenie . . . .Beebe .Jennings . . . Rosey .. ..Ripley . . . Sousa . . . Rosey .De Witt neatly King next, Fal- new, for EISAAC CROSBY PQINT (gm HANUBARBEB WIRE; Next Clyde Hotel. $2.90 per 100 lbs. White Lead, Oils & Glass. Mixed Paint from $I T1103. Memdflh &; 60., We will give IF YOU WANT A BlCYOLE SUCCESS : Selling what the People Want and Quoting Popular Prices. 3252-50. 352 NEW SPRING GOODS NOW Arriving AT THE 156 KING STR Are You Going to Build?” ARREL CHURNS, you close prices on any Hardware you may want. \ . Wire and Cut Nails, Locks and Hinges of all kinds, .75, $3.00, $3.75. Creamers and Milk Write to us for prices. .{EET , E, TORONTO. per gal.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy