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The Liberal, 18 Feb 1897, p. 5

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1’33 cfizyoo :- 1 b. at; ~,; «its; Ricimoxo HILL, 'l‘lltlrmluv, F-h 18357 Dr. F, mond llil? profes-ionndv 1st Weill milky or month (l“illl' Day) from lt’ to 1'}: 2M1. 3“) and 4th \Vt'tliivatlnye ll‘ ' I 3 to ."y. Ea€)(7 A. 2494 'The Aiin'lml Uinvrtitinn of lllt‘ “Kent York i Sabbath Ssh oi A-rlt’iolinh will he in twe- t “On in t! t» \ll‘llll tli>l (‘hnn-li, Maple, lo-tlay and lo nj(n:}t.<.v_ Crmhv is n -w Selling (foiui‘oit Soupfl’i bar! for 25 cenw Owing :0 the tnil.» termini-r tho ‘i‘il‘tieit‘fll Curniv-n’hv the thrmtlier‘s lluud in the rIlioriilitll iit'k llitft bet-n pos'piined Lliitil next 'i'ucsu'a. the 23rd inst. G-Hid solid largo Onions for 15¢ per peck- Alkinwu v51 Swtizrr, "The Etna Houin-y Grub ti '1‘ tronln, will play a lllilit’ll with tho Jr'fieisoli Hocle ‘Club in tne rink hero on .‘la unltty commune tug at 4 (re. ck. The uni; “ill be free to spectator» 'l'hrec Milt [.‘Ml vat-untied liaiitllt'd Brooms 90. each. Alkiiism: .5: Saliva-r. The Jillilwl‘ Lt unit” will Kl\t' un entertain- ment iii the school innin oi the Mulli-uziat Church on l-‘vidn; evening, cniiiiuencing at '8 O’clock. 1.. n‘i‘l be u musical service on- ti-lcd“l"or the llisiri 5 Suite.” All are welcome. St vcr t'ol will In at the door. Six llJQ..(â€"ftllnl'Ciplf-d’t-lu Apricots for 25c. at Atkinson .t' Swiizv 1‘s. Tho Monti lg Globe \Vl.l he sent. to any address from no t to the, CitISL of the D )- mluiou Hun-e (or $1.50. 'l'tio Morning \Voild Will b‘ still during the Salon time [or $100. Oral-n; lurciiiivi' par-cr taken [It This LIBERAL tfilcfl. Seven lbs. Eeurl 'i‘npioco for 25:. this week at Arline Ill J; Switnei‘s. The fire alarm was tunic on Friday eveu~ iug atmtiifi 3t»), null again on Suiiiny fore-- !) vou su.=r2.ly before 12 o'clock. Gt. the first acousiou u lil'trlill)! chimney in Mr. T. .l (itllflllillblll‘ \v’. S . Vl‘HR lilCll- . ,3 India l l in -: rI-ir- i. ivy wivn a r vpn-e' try lili‘ “(7'- . amine Fund i,“ ,,,.w v....u...:w .».' {imam-in. a yvtitllfi ll'it‘t-ill s; l'\ i.‘ -' v54 1 h). litmv‘ .‘4 l"‘.;_'" on \‘r't-«lnwitu'. .ttni L: of iwxl ti. k l r liiv plill't air 1-1“ \: Slhl“ .' l'i ii tint». hr futilii‘e ‘Kll'l"l\'.l|1llli| "‘i .. in. .-:i; ;v n it lm llt‘ltl iii {hr 59, -l uni” of the Pli'ielvf‘l‘fi‘ll) ,(‘lllll‘t‘lh t‘i inn“ ll.‘ll|'1 .i! r". Ii:i_ lllltl will he Inn ‘-‘ii.i.~i4i.~t of lllt‘ .lilT-I'eiil lm u;-p viniml at linpwl in..i lli'tny 't'l ttrt'liw- l‘tllltflrt‘i‘l‘: I'll ‘tlll~ in Mitt-1, "Ltl l' iu prflpli-I of :m it st rm :Ii.l [mu-on! in gain lllil-‘Tlll‘lllnli out a VIPâ€"W 1‘ million of lu- ilia. azni to a >l>tl in >- “will. which TLtjlllri'o tintiieiiEqu‘ :m‘vnlt i: l l l utl l't‘5t‘t‘tl l t l lilo. Gormlvy {.‘lmu-e «xtrii qiixtlitv lb. 511 Admin-tin & Snitz'er'r. per. Beriqu :t or Markham. At:(it".:i»':on ni ll) lt‘ihlzlll" null he l.(‘llllFZ‘€tl to \il‘..l.1lru iil('lltllll.\'ul', .\l. l‘l’., art/l ex‘ lRl‘HYP ll, ll Frank at the 'l‘n-iiioiit. lit'lltl", linkhnni Vuittuv, on \‘t'utinpmltiy cvr‘niiw. l7} lri‘uaiw 2th, lllllil'l' tlii- ltll‘lllCt‘N of tho Mnktmm Thimphu» lb-torui Anoma- lioiis. Ann-n.) the wi~iinguisut~ni uiivsta wi l b9.â€" lino, Win Millork, l’t-slnimirr Gen- l‘rlll; lion. Ht-lne‘v Fi‘litir, lhiuiiiiio Min- iatrr of A-Tit‘nlllllr'; Hon. John ll'ttlvn, l‘i‘flvll'l‘lill Minister of A.iicultun-; H :I. E J. l’JVI’, l’ri‘H'il'l‘ll Srt'rttntv; Mr. \Vui. Lanai, M.l’.. and .‘.li'. (2 U hurillt, tir- Mll’. and Q in t. Prints innit-ins ('ruiti'H imoii & Hsi'z r's Swine a: i for 9c at 3. lniHii‘s 83rd Year .\li' lt-lili ll tl’l, {mi 35 \tHirn it rtrsi-lont Of tlti~~ \‘ltlolj , onil at lll‘ llrtllll' I'l‘Lt' i'll Fri. .luy lu-t, oral 8'2 you”, It) mouth» The fill}: rel took IlluL'l‘ trout lllh’ I»: r. wicnoe on \lurnlav. whrn a largo number of people tollimtul the l't‘iuiillIS to the brim: SrrviCP was C'iiiilut‘th at tho liuiz‘ze li‘l lie" J. A. llrunl ltllll ll-v, (l. Mvtltillocli. IltcB’Is‘tl liml n-miwtl u pnrahlic strokn fit-HJ“ linic upo, from the it} ms of which he never entirely reortvrrwl. lla- had been a time make-r in his younuw days and nficrwarvia a ltll’tllrl‘, untl lll‘lilg careful un'l intltiatrioih' he arcnninlatpd » large amount nl piopuly. He leufln a widow but no (Tlllltll‘t‘ll. Glycerine find D'illmmilk Comp‘oxion Tuilt-t Swap itic. per box, 7} lb. tiara bet-t Oatmeal or ("Write l‘uilel Swap 6 for 252. at Atkinson (Y Swi'Zt-r‘s. Married Mr. Geo. Glover. formerly the well-known Doutiiwaite‘ahou-e mm (1 it cause of the fright, and on Sunday \lr. Robinson Lad a similar expriience i th.‘ brick cottage next to Mr. Atidimv Nr‘ttt rn's msnlenco. For- tunately iu twill w care Wt‘l't: the services of the Dl'lfl'tllv itquiied. Comfort Soap has when a tumbleâ€"G bars "(or 25 cents at l‘uc Eire i’ioof. Mrs. Kerinll, Elgia Mills, received a telegram on Tu3~day th’llilZg‘ announcing the death of her youngest stator, Mrs. Jacob Eamon-n, formerly Mim Milo-ah 'l'bunipmn, of Unit Ritle Mrs. Kat’Enlll Inlt thc samc night about 11 o’clorl. for Tonia, Michigan, to attend the lunci-ul \‘slllClJ vill take place tun-day. Mrs Kermril: has the deepent sym- pathy of her liiendz: in this bereavement as this it? the third cisttr >119 has l‘uul. in less than a year. Atkinson 61' Swilzhi‘e own package Mulmt i.~ pure Colon l‘m, i~ growth of 17%, and is <pcciitl \‘ulne. Promotions. ‘i‘lic fullnwing ptzilil- li-tw lit-en promoted {rout i‘dilwll. to Junior II. in tlic l‘uh'ic lichool: Krlth Hill, lib-it- Blillll.flflr, Flor euce Cuntnlts, Frank Aft-Donald, Frank Lynett, Ellis Wiley, Geraldine: Hairiit \Villia Lindsay, Frank Dixlan, Clara TULl, H;.zel Bwitzer, Ethel Melculf. Fisanrcsh ecu tierrings, fine largo fish. Ntcoiiroiv BBCâ€"S. lulgin Mills. Death of Mrs. McKay Mrs. McKay, the wife of Rev. B. D. Mc- Kty, a. retired Presbyterian minister, and math r of Mrs. (Rev ) J. A. Grant of thit- villago, died at her home in Toronto, on Tuesday of last Week. Deceased was only 57 years of age, and ms beloved by all who know her. Mrs. Grunt has the heartfelt aympathv of her many ~ friends here in her bereavement. Examine the he}; check 29 inch Shirt- ing at. Go. per yard, and the check Gingham Jubilee Singers The Ball Family Jubilee Singers Will give an illustrated conceit, which is said to be new and unique,iu the Lutheran Church. “Sherwood, on Monday evening next the 22nd inst. Stirring ballads and melodies oi the 01d plantation days will be given, and mirth and music, fan and fancy will be DIFSEHin. Admission, adults 25 cents: children 10 cents. Sherwood Mr. McLean ot Yonge Street. spent. Sun- day at Mr. Shunk's....Some of our hart .ckaters attended the carnival at Richmond ’ Iiill Thursday evening. . . .Misa L. Gardiner is visiting with Mrs. J. Thompson, Temper- anceviile.. ..Mr. Albert Snyder of Edgely, called on friends here last Sunday. . . . Mr. E. Chapman is ill also Miss M. Snyder. Mr. McBride is behind the counter at. the Emporium....ldr. Al. Albiu visited at Mr. E. Chapman's on Thursday.â€" C031. Casinâ€" To invite cash buyers to get our prices for Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Our stock 18 well bought for (huh. We sell right. Sanctum Enos. Eluiu Mills. School Trustee N omination In consequence of the lamented death of Mr. W. H. Glass, 3 [DH-Hug of the electors of llicliniond Hill and Union School Sectional 3 of Markham and 4 of Vaughan was held ' in the council chainbcr on Friday last, the 12m inst. tor the nomination of a successor to tjllthc vacancy. There were four nom- inations made viz :â€"â€"W. H. Pugalcy, Isaac Crosby. M. McNair and A. Moodie. The tito fiist numcd have reriuncd so that the coutcstfor the pisiiiw of tiustre Will be lielwccu Mr. \chiir and Mr. Maudie. The n ection Will take place tomorrow, Friday. - Go to the Concrete for the biggest 25c. lgatiou of St. Stephen‘s. defunct! playni of tie Richmond liill La cr- 5 6 Club has lircn recently nittriied to .\li.~s N"l.lllt"1‘lfll.0f Markham. The Mark- ham Sun last \H-ek. congratulated the young cunle in the following Words:â€" “Our congratulation and best wishes are ex'emlrvl to ’ti‘r. null Mrs. Geo. Glov<r who havt: sluith on the in itiiuionial spa. The young couple are ho h Well and favorably known in Mtiikltuui. Mn Glover, former- ly Miss Ncllie 'tt-l'ft,is one of the town's most popular your a ladies, she is the second (lauuhtei' m' Mr. 1!. U. 'l'efil. Mr. (Hover is best known as a player of the Cnnalian national purire. Agciu We Wish Mr. and Mrs. Glover every happiness." Horseshoe Brand and Flagship Salmon 14c. pet can, But) Accord Brand 2 cone for 25c. Alkiuwu Jr Sit'l'ztt‘. Ronnie's New Seed Catalogue. We me iii lent-it'll of a Copy of Wm. Rennia'a ort‘bl CZtKilllrL‘Ul‘ t l[' lot”, and [Llth sly it 15 Vet} lowly in iis “out tip " Sci/oral nrw thin:- loi' the farmer and ghlthtitl' are includel lit the lixt of novelties otlrch, among the most piouiiut-nt bring a new llt'lti pea called "0 ltilrlltiw.” It. i: Vzl‘y odd and tiiitiiict in eliapc, c‘. imetl to be entirely bug proof, in: Well as living a splendid yicLit-r ol good quniim. One of the noveliits of special llltPltâ€"bl to dairy-turn is the "Danish Impron-d Sugar Diet,“ the variety grown by [lie world’s most famous buttermukei‘s in Denmark. A new ctrly potatoI " tone of the North," otiginalcd with Mr. Naismitli, the Canadian potato expeit, yields at an enormous rule. We Would recommend our readers to secure Mr. Ronnie's catalogue for 1897, which tells all about the novelties of the season. Address, Wm. Rennie, Toronto. Comfort Soup, it's all right, Comfort, Soap it’s all'rigbt. Soc noth nindntv of the Concrete. Save the wrappers of Comfort. Soap and get-1‘ nice picture for 15 of them. Lacrosse on ice Without any doubt the Richmond Hill Lacrosse Club's Carnival to be givrn in the rink next Thursday ovvuiug, will eclipse anything ever given on the ice here. There will be Several novel attractions such as Living Chess, May Pole and Grand MBI‘ClJtS. The first. named attraction will be given at 7.45, the second at 8, and the third at 8.55 p. in. The rink wnl be open from 7.30 till 10.30. l'he ice will be reserved for masque- radera until after the Grand March when the we will be [or all skaters. The admis- eiou to skaters will be 15 cents' to masque- radere and spectators 10 cents. An electric car will leave the C. P. R. crossing for Rich- mond Hill at 6.45 p.m.; return law ‘25 cents. Those who miss this carnival will miss the treat of the ice season. See the full finished striped handled Broom that Atkinson dz Bwitzer will sell you this week for 23 cents. King City. The Oyster supper held here laet week proved a great success; in fact rather more than was expected. Mr. Bunting of Torcu‘o, greatly amused the audience by voice throw- iug.- Evoryone seemed well satisfied, and lgreat credit is due to Miss A. Giilbam who so ubly assistedon the Olgilu. l’rodeeds amounted to nearly $85.00. A large number of friends from Maple visited at ltov. U. S. Goodman‘s last Monday evening. It; was a “Surprise nutty" of the congre- The largo party spent it most enjoyable evening. Supper was sei’Ved about inidulght, 50 sitting down themsc-ives were laden with. Before leaving. the ltcctor cordialy thanked the party and expiesct-d lhcgrcti pleasure {litâ€"if pi'€:(‘i‘..:d ginn- liis wife and himself... We would tick it it. Would not. he a good [note to have soucoue keep the walks clean in this town.... We would like to know if worth of Rolled U.t's, When flikts or (.nld Dust Uornmeal. ' Little Willie is going to attend college this A Coming num'uct' "Son. to the excellent feast which the “hurprisers” ' ~ he may ttct. , Bond‘s Lake Races The Annua: Races took place. on the ire ut. Ilond'a I. .lzc mi TUt’t‘Ll’t\ (it this werli. Pitt-ta was a large attendance, and the ice Wan in gin-ll condition although the horses thrilled u ltttl~ with the rrcciit snow. The iii-rues Wt'ru ‘V. \Ir‘t‘lx’, Victoria Sqtiurc: It. Wt“?er AUTUIM,‘ and ii. A. Ntclinli“; Was um}:- liflt‘pt‘l‘. 'l‘lnâ€" leT-Il jutlum \Vrrc (i. Herper and W. Hen‘ison. wary of the nounâ€"â€" l tun} .‘tlnuil 'l‘hora; Zurl, J. t’ulmer's (ltirh. utoud lliBI) Kitty 1t. 1 3rd. C. Fniron's (Tor- , onto) liiliy Hunter. 1530 trot:â€"â€" l-i, Al. i’roctor’s (Aurora) Uouk; 3rd, “7. V. Pittm- I"r~‘ (Richmond Hill) Indy lli-huimnl; 4th, E. Vcruon's tNew- A Y'KI'NS l 3 minute tronâ€"‘1“, J. Kinuec's (Brafip‘ , Llilll 13. 2nd. .J, Kellt'a ( l:chtnond Hill) 'l‘vnt‘ 'l‘iie foilouing IS a cum-I ' 'fl - FORTUN ATE THE WOMAN <3 i r r ~~~~ , - 3". Band carnival ti 5 Everything Wat; lovcly at the B'Hid Cur. nival on Thursday evening. There was a , ' 3' largo nitcn.lanc.-, the lllgltb was clear and ' ” cold, the ice Wus planner, out the music , {Ul‘lllsllt’ll by the band was clinic»: mnl up- proi‘i‘iate. The electric car brought a large uuiubt-r from tho south and of 11:9 line. the can noinucrowded all the way The jutth wno tiwartliil the piizâ€"s were. Mina 'l‘eefy, Mir-'9 Crimby and Mr ll. A. Nieliulls. The toll wring wore {hr- prum winners: ('1: nt'~ fl pt‘t’rtenl itive costume, Walker 111”, “Knight of the Kitchen "; lady’s rep- rrM-utaiiw (:osiuntc, Mm»; Florence Mormon, “ Little Hit-Peel» "; lady skater in costume, Miss Jn-nnic Morgamn; gent skater in Crile'll'JP, ltwbort l‘lttl-i'lk; comic character, \V»c.Trcnch and A'niaud Snvngc, ‘Two School Girls “ ; girl's r. pies-eiituiive costume, (iri'trudc Jenkins, “ Jupaut-su ('virl "; boy's representative otislumv, llunsell Palmer, "‘ The World." The procecds amounted to $36 40. Honor Roll. The following is the. honor roll for thc Public School for the. mouth 0! Jil'lll‘trv : Fourth Glassâ€"Clara Lang-luff, Wellington Hiitly. Edith Siockdale, Willie Storey, Arthur Boyle, Dana Glover. Third Gluesâ€"Emma Pctermnn, anic illul'Lae‘tlli, Fred Hopper, Charlie Hicks, Annie Startup, Charlie Wiley. "hire Clansâ€"Genevieve Harris, V‘Viilic [tlll]l(ilfitl,tFltiSi~ln Cooper, Beruul l’roclur, lt'ilph (incite. Freddie JJullll‘rd. Stuior Secondâ€"Florin Startup, ()liae. Glover, Minnie Sheardotvu, Fred Lillie, Bird“: Hicks. Juniir Secondâ€"Starr McMahon, Karl Storey, Bert Sliuey, Herbie Clufl'ey, Russell Palmer. Senior Part Secondâ€"Elsie Brillingor, Frank \chonuld,Gerudliue Linri'is, Willie Lindsay Junior Part. Sucotidâ€"Frnnk Lvoue, Russel Mintciu, Lizzie Lculeas, Carmella Clufit'y. Part Fiiat â€"Noiu 31c \lahon, Olive Mortâ€" non, Annie Kerawell Lilv Chamberlain. County Council Notes At the iecnntsennini of tilt‘ York County Council itwus decided to memorialize the. chnluttti‘e to change the low which at grant to . the maintenance of the Toronto Junction High School. The followiurz are the fees received from the pupils and the salaries paid to the teach etc In the different High Schoola {or 1895 :â€" Focs of Toucheis‘ Pupils. Saluiics'. Weston . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3393 ‘35 fi‘letll) (ll) Markham . . . . . . . . 1-175 :7!) an?!) Oil Richmond Hill . . . . . . . . 555 Ht) 1500 Hit NHWUittlkL‘b . . . . . . . . . . . . (int) (‘0 270!) 0! Aurora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 536 (‘0 211i) (lit The following gratin; were made to iii-- different schools : High ticlluol, ll cstun, (pilot) ‘18; Mirkh Ill], 3588 :58; Richmond Hiri, $53.50; NLWIDquiet, 3350; Aurora, 3350; Toronto Junction, $287 50; Model School, NI Winutkci, 3175; Toronto Junction, $175 The application of Newmarket for an in- creased grunt. “as not euteriuiuet], nor the request at Woodhriduo for a grant in nid of the “ csiitinuution ” clasa~iuuiuly on the around that none can be made until a legis- lativc grant has first been made. The following High School Trustees ware appointed: Richmond Hill, M. Naughton; Weston, J. F. Hill; Markham, W. ltolph; Ncwrnnrkut, C. C. Webb; Aurora, A. J. VanNostrund; Toronto Junction, W. A Parsons PERSONAL 8. Miss Bales of Newmarket, has been the gut at of Mrs. J. W. Elliott. Mrs. W. Penny of Toronto, spent ‘Wadn nesday with her sister, Mrs. T. Hopper. Mr. A. 8. Savage of Toronto, and his lricud Mr. Ellis, spout. Sunday in this village. Mr. H. F, Hopper as delegate from Ivy Lodge, is attending the Annual meeting of the A. 0. U. W. now in seeeiou in Toronto. Miss Nellie Hopper of Headford, spent a few days last. week with her father, Mr. T, Hopper, and returned on Sunday. Mr. Deacon, representing the York Tri- bune of Toronto Junction, was in the village on Saturday, aud‘c‘alled at. THE LIBERAL oflice. Mr. C. D. Warieu. President of the Met- rcpolituu Street Railway Company, was on Tuesday elected President of the 'l‘t'aders' Bank. Mr. and Mrs A. Suddaby and two childrm of Toronto were among those who cumo in the electric car on Thursday evening but and rcluiued after the Band Unruivul. Mrs. A. 1). Wright. who spent the past low months with her parentsâ€"Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Simpsonâ€"ct Mnrkilulc, joined her hue- band here a few days ago. Mr. 11. J. Ncnbei'y of Toronto, formerly of this place, has been cpl-ntleug three or four days with relatives in the village and Vicinity. Mr. J. ll. Cluhine. principal of the Ean- ton Public School, lost hie voice from effects ol u had CUlll,8Ud n tubstitnio has bid to ho tiiwtgcd for it time in oidcr that Mr. llill, one of the Grand Organizers for the A. l). l'. W, spout [L‘l‘uu or {our days in this section of country in the intcreets of the Grier, and on Tuesday evening initialed six Cttiltlltlitlt‘ti lit by Lou‘no. i Ripztiié thbiiIcs cure torpid liver. Ripaus Tubulvs cure dizziness. prtscnt compels the (Jounly to give I; yearly“ thc‘ \Vho in need of anything in general merchandise has the mouey'to pay for it and is within easy reach of our ‘32 store so that they can take ad- vantage of the special offerings we are making during our February Sale. It not only means money saving 3,..- also if you are a new customer, the opening of a business acquaintance which will be of benefit to you for years to come. The opportunity to place yourselfin touch with such a 2, store organization as this should not I be lightly esteemed and you’ll not I find a more favorable time to com- V mence the acquaintance. Atkinson Switzer. y"; 9 «from abdiâ€"GKSMIGTH’S -* éUPPLlESj Having secured the City contract for supply of iron and steel we have put in a complete stock of Bar Iron, Sleigh Shoe, and Toe Caulk Steel, Horse Shoes. Horse Nails. Rasps, do, and shall be pleased to ' quote you close cash prices for 5am . S'EOCK-VI‘AKllVfâ€"fi' SAIJE . in order to reduce stock before Feb’y -I st, we offer special prices during January. Genuine Acme Skates, 50¢. a pair, Horse Brushes, regular 350., 25¢. each, Cow Ties, a lot of heavy English chains, 150. each, Driving Gauntlets, large cuff, lined, 75c. pair, X-Liut Sayvs, a lance tooth saw, 35C. 3. foot, American Racer warranted, 50¢. a foot, Axes arid Axe Handles a new stock just arrived, Coal Oil, best Canadian Water White, 5 gall. lots, 17c. gall, American, 20c. ’ Thos. "crcdith & 00., 156 KING STREET, TORONTO. Nekt ClydeyHotel. G‘rREACl‘ FEBRUARY SALE WENTEB. GOODS â€"â€"AT THEâ€"â€" IURE PROOF A Discount of 20 Per Cent. Allowed on Canadian and Importh Twecds. \Vorsteds Blankets, Flannels, Men’s Shirts and Drawers, Boys’ Ready-Made Suits, Salisbury Suitiugs, Dress Goods and Prints. ISAAC CROSBY.

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