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The Liberal, 25 Mar 1897, p. 5

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"" ~~~- -. r... -.~- «.4 “I! (bit? ,I\ V) 7 v .1, 12101310th HILL, Thursday, Mar 5.07 Dr. F. J (inlanmigli, V. S, Vialls llicti- mond Hill pi‘ofi H~iilflltllv 1“ Wednesday of month (Fair 1)“)lfr'llft 1t‘to 1‘2; and 4th \V‘Nlllt‘rlfflffi from. 3 to 5. izod Invgwcirir of Dairy Cattle. Careful in- spections guaranteed. Rtgztlar (Martarlv Mus-inn; of Court Rich- mond No. 'i‘t'lt‘i, A. O. F to morrow evening. 'Dewhur; l'hiciid, 4 ~puols for 10 etc. at the Fire Proof. Two fliilmnr (Yr-obimis‘aiiig from tho Fire Hall. Thmc who havr- thrm will kindly re- turn lillE’Ul :o the care iilo-r, .\fr. Brownlee. Seed Oakâ€"100 Bush. Nuughton Bros. Elgii: Mi‘ls. Divisiontioni-t wili bs livid here next Monday the 29-h inst. It. is understood tliere thlllt‘u largo number of defended cases. See the villa leuvy Fluiitielctt a‘. Concrete at 7 ctr tit-r yd. the Messrs 1..1nnes dz sous have taken a con- tract. to lltll ti a new Multindixt Church at '1'empr-rani'rvillo Ttierc wore 11 tenders to select from. Now 1J1‘ll‘l3, [1 large range from 4 etc. to 10 cts. per wt. at the Fir: Proof. There “NH '1 good programmn at the Gos- pel 'I‘etnper'nico meeting on Sunday. The scripture Z i$'~011 was inksn up by Mr. F. W. Giirviu. Mid Rev. G. McCulloch delivered an addrcss. Golden 1’lllt Syrup, ‘25 cts. per gallon at Atkinson d? Switzeis. A new prziwr has come to handâ€"the Man. itoha Good '1 enip‘ar. It. is to be tho official organ of the (iiaiid Lodge of Manitoba. Tue editor is Mr-. lDr) Blukely, formerly Miss A. M. Law of this Vlllaur‘. Dress and Mantle making at Atkinson & SWitzcr's. A flock (f ‘2'). wild gorse flaw northward through ths contra of the village on Salur~ day. They flew very low but. none of our loml sports happened to have their guns loaded just at that particular time. Villagers are now pl‘tlllt‘llllg an surly spring. Victoria L‘rocltet Thread in all colors at the fire Proof. Mrs. Peterson's rout-h cast rosidcnce at Brown‘s Corners.4tb Con. Markham, was burned to the ground on Monday night. Mrs. PG'E‘IF‘HI and daughter had just re- moved from the house the previous after- noon. New Prints,(iiiiuliams,(}alateaa, Shirtings, Tickings Cliitonades at the Concrete. Next Sunday will lie Raview Day at the Methodist. Sabbath Sch n-l. Subject, “ vVllaf. have I learned in the last Quaiter‘s Lessons?" .to consist of short addrecb‘f's by the teachers and scholars. Appropriate humus by the FCllEOl lllll'i mu‘dc oy the orchestra. Time, 3!). Parents ’llld friends of the Sabbath School Work invited. Cottonades and Sliirtings, good quality at lowest prior-s at the Fire Proof. Mr. H. C. Bailey of Maple, has sent out a spring ciicular that cannot. fail to draw custom to his store. His quotations in prints, cottons, dry goods of various kinds, boots and shoes and general groceries will convince his patrons that there is no need to spend car fare in getting to the Depart- mental stores. Splendid value in new stock of Lace Cur- tains direct import at Atkinson 8‘ Switzer's. A deputation from ltichmond Hill attend- ed-a [heating at the Parliampnt Buildings yesterday to strengthen the hands of the Metropolitan Riilway Company in their sf forts to get a bill passed throth the House permitting the Metropolitan cars to run .979: the track of the Toronto Street Railway to the Union Station. The bill was defeat- ed by 18 to 29. Complexicn Toilet Soap 10 Se. per box at the Fire Proof. Horses Wanted. A Marois of Montreal,will be at the Palmer House on Tuesday next, the 30th of March, to purchase Heavy Draught Horses weighing from 1200 to 1600 lbs., and a few Coach Horses. (Adv.) Smocks and overalls, well made, from 50 etc. to 31.00 at the Fire Proof. Junior League. The reaular meeting of the Junior League will be held in the schoolroam of the Math- odist Church on Friday afternoon next at .4 o'clock. Interesting essays on Temper- ance will he read by Miss Laura Duncan, Miss May Lillie, Masters Frank Storey and Earle Newton. All are welcome. New Ribbons, New Embroideriea, New Gimps, New Dress Goods at the Concrete. .Thornhill. 'The postponed coin social to be held tin- der the anepicss of the E. L, of C. E. this place will be. held, rain or shine, on the evening of Friday, March 26. An interest- ing programme will ha rendered after which refreshments will be served. The largest number of corrrct answers will secure the prizes. Admission. 10 cents, The latest styles in suits are the suits that suit you at Atkinson a Switzers. _ of Selling Off. The balance of winter stack, men's .felt boots.fellstockings, and shoe packs, and men‘s heavy Manitoba rubbers, at cast and below, to malls room for a large spring spring an. L coming in. Robert Sivers. 37*3 California Plnmoanu Franco 6 to 9 etc. .pt-r lb. iii. the Ftrerl‘roof. 7'» i l ititt‘it‘ltl. seed oats f.-r sale, ' 2nd. 3rd " Am.- or- ‘ ofl l l ' The Lfltllk‘n‘ ,this book comes. not from the empty hearts At Home. Mrs, (Dr) Hutchimn giivo an {iii in r tin-(:9. Min: Pearl ltucmt, on Tiien'lu'y evening to which \vereinviier’. about thirty- At Home flvc of bar fi-irnda Tho :b‘wfils assembled at. the rvsideui-a at 8 o'clock, Whole they on- joyiâ€"il ilif‘nlbl’f't‘fi with gilllt‘s and (illlrr a- musements lili half past Uliio. threuli- tnenis Wt‘l'e then served, and after a few more ltritll'rt Iii f-‘lIJIIVLUHHl lllf‘y ilep-irtod hay- iiii: spent It most pleasant and profitable “[119. Snort-miss and Eye (llilthF, host mnlrr, hv lraziiinq and Lowrance, at rl HE Liiii-ziur. oliii'e l’iiors from ‘25 cents. CUlfIlHHfl plans, to $3 50 pnbbls. During tho next two works theat- price)! will br- caifln twc. Just to hand a froth stock of lilne Label "Milwa." This it- pure (‘oylon Tea 15 cts. package. Atkinson it: Swiiziir. Important. W. J. Clark of t‘onrrird P. O , in tho oiilr aut.lrr.ri7. d iIgPlif. for tho sale of tilt! Nuw Williams St’WllIg Machine. the ll-niiiiion Organ and Piano and tho HPllIfthlllh A; (Jo. l‘iuuo for tho 'I'on'nrtiips (.f V'iligliiin, Yoik, Kiiig,1".tulviclko, Alt-inn and 'loioutn Ulvrr. Oil account of the great popularity of their» 1U“lVUlnf‘iJlH and mflClllUi‘“, rival agents, to sell infriior goods, will LP“ you tlioy can get you the above liiiirls if _\oii wiiii? than. The piiliiicia cautioned against this riot-option. fine that you buy thins popular instruments and machines only, and from the lawful agent. (.i) Call at THE LinnriAi. riflice for prices for The Globe, Mail, World, Star and other papers. '1 he best Ell-me Figs 10 cls. per lb. At- kinaon & Swilzor. The President‘s Social Life. EX-Prr’Sll‘lE‘Uf. Harrison, whose HTflle‘Sill Home JI'llthl are cruiiting such widespread iiitsrlst. trill wiiic about “The Sociul Life of the Provident," in the April issue of tliiit magazine. Tllf‘t‘X»1‘rEB- ideut will tell of tl e tilnllt'l‘F, rr‘cbptioiis, sin that are given by the Chief Executive. and detail the great Social divuiands made upon him. Hr- ulso gives a prop into the White House dining room and Slth'r closet, and notes the hvauty of the service used for Slate diiiiiers,‘ which was bought at soccnd hand. It is said that lip also pays hood to the oft l't peatcd question, " How much of his salary can a President lay [1.‘1l16,” The newspaper is an educitor of the poo. ple. It tells them where Atkinson 62 Swit- zer‘s Grocery is located and what their prices are. New Sewing Machine, New Raymond, for sale, or will exchange for Horse. Apply at THE LIBERAL ()flit-s. (adv) Died in Church. Monday's papers gnvo an account of the sudden death of Mrs. Kully, wife of Thos. Kelly formerly of Pattersnn. On Sunday evening deceaed was at Vespers in St. Murv‘s Roman Catholic Church on Bathnrst Street. The atmosphere was close and oppressive in the church. and during the seivice Mrs. Kelly succumbed to the-heat as if in a faint. The usual restoratives failing to revive her, she was carried to a docloi's office close bv, but expired before any relief could be ad- mlDiKlE’X‘Pd. Besides a hudhaud, deceased leaves a fumin of three daughtprs and one‘ son. Heart trouble is supposed to have been the cause of death. See the latest Paris and Now York ilosigiis in Lidiis’ Bonnots and Hats at our Millin- cry opening on the lst, 2nd and 3rd of April. Atkinson dc Switmr. The Canadagraph. Tho Entertainment Committee of the Publicbibrnrv Board have made arrange- ments for a novel and unique elltbl‘tfllnflli’fll to be given in the Masonic Hall next Fiiday evaning, the 2nd of April. The combination will include the wonderful (‘anadagraph, the Phonograph and Living Pictures. A- mong the performers will be Tummy Baker, the noted comedian; Howard Fletcher, the popular entertainer; Otto Schneider, the electrical wonder; J. Leslie Lyon the descrip- tive vocalist. and others The Canadagraph is said to be the most Wonderful invention ever placed before the public. Doors open at 7 30. Tickets, 25 and 15 cents, The proceeds of the entertainment are to start a fund to purchase a piano for the use of the viJlggc. From the Woodstock Times, Feb 26 Another old resident of the town died on Tuesday morning in Carl Ludwig (Lewis) Wolfic, who for many years lived in this west end. He was a native of Bloomon- hagen, Germany, where he was born in 1818. He came to this Country 40 years ago. For about 10 years he lived in Princeton, then be moved to this place. Three wet-ks ago he took la grippc and never recovered. The following children survive: Mrs. James Gregg. Mrs. Frank Davis and Mrs. James Rogers, all of this town. Mrs. James Bar- ney of Springfield, Nebraska, Mr M. C. 'l'. Wolfle of Marshaltown, Iowa, and Mrs. J. Li. Harris of Richmond Hill. The funeral took place yesterday to the Methodist cemetery, leavmg his late residpnce at 2 o'oclock in afternoon. ‘His son Louis died two weeks ago. Millincry opening at Atkinson & Switzer's on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 1st, 2nd and 3rd April. No Man‘s Book The Bible is a mine, the wealth of which is innxhaustibla. The greatest divines tell us that they always find something new cvery time they read it and that, unlike other books, it can Thpre is always something more to be learn- ed from its sacred pagcs no matter how often we have studied it. This fact affords invincible evidence of its truth. As H. L. Hastings of Boston, well says in “The In- spiration of the Bible:” "This is no man's book. ‘Vben Cotumbus saw the river Orin‘ can, someone said he had discovered an island. He replied: ‘ N.) such .river as that flows from,an island. That. mighty torrent must drain the waters of ,a . continent.’ So of Smcoators, liars and deceivcrs; it swings from the eternal depths of divine wisdom, love and grace. It. is the transcript of the divine .mind... the unfolding of the divine purpose. the revelation of. the divine will." iievrr be mastered.- I On Church Street. Pound-keepers anh Francs-Viewers. At the last maetiivg of Markham town- ship Council the following appr,.iuiments were made : For-rm Kansans. No. 1, A. Milli-r, J. Comisky. Bert Scott 2, J. Brillinger, '1'. W. Klink, [Mallard 3, W. Noble, J. Wonlicr. R. Ash 4, A H Quantz,N. Button, P. Bynr J. E, J. Thomas, W. H. Lapp, B. Hager~‘ man 6, J. \V'iutari-tein, C. Wirleman, L. Vunzant. FENCE Viawms N0. 1, W. Wood, J. Slate-r. A. Q'latilz 2, G Forrester, G, Mrlhy, ll. Hooper 3, W McDonald, J (ittrlller,A.11Ii0d ~ 4.1.13 (trove, J. Nigh, A. Summer- feldt 5, N. E. Boesor, \V. Armstrong, R. S. Clark 6.J G Hoover,E. Hamilton, J. Hoover. Ii. You can buy each of the following for 225 units at Atkinson dz Swuzor‘s; 3 lbs. best pure Lard, 6 liars Trilby Soap, 5 Bars Ding- iniin‘s Electric Soup, 5 Bars Ammonia Soup, 1 linr Jubilee Soap,1 Bar Dish Clr-tli Soup. 1 largo brittllâ€" Gherkins. 3 Ctus Canada First Tomatoes. 3 Cans best peas. Indian Famine Fund The following contributions to the lit- dian Faniinn Fund at Richmond Hill have br't-‘fl forwarded to the Admiiii~trator of the liovt'fllult’ub of Ontario by order of the Vil- lngs Council: I‘rocveda of Carnival of 17:11 Murch...328 05 .l A E. SWitzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Mrs. J. Hutchinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 00 M. Mt'Nulr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 (l0 1'. L‘rvwhv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . loo Miss Kirkpatrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 50 Innes if SJDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 A L. Skoele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1.27) I. UfOrllly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ltill (.i. artul'l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 U” \V. H. Pugsle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50 H A. Nil-.linlls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50 G. Mt-lloiiald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll 25 .l. llall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Il‘ll llvv ti. JlrtCilllocli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘2 ill) 1‘. (l. Savage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.51) .l H. ~Jaiidrrson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50 A. Wright ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50 $58 80 M. Tsrrv, Village Treasurer Richmond Hill, 20th March, 1897 You can buy such of the following for 25 criits Atkinson dc SwiIZer‘r: 10 lbs. good llricd Apples, 6 lbs. Bosnia Prunoa, 5 lbs. California Apricots, 3% lbs bust [latcsui’i lbs best California Peaches, 1‘2 lbs. Rolled Oats, 1'2 Gold Dust Cornmeal, 5 cans of Com, 3 pairs Men‘s Heavy 80:, good. Mrs. Trent of Newmarket, spout Sunday with Mrs. Harrison. Captain Syducv Marsh, of Newmarkrt, formerly of Carrvil'e died suddcnly on Mon- day. Mr. J. M. Lawrence-has so far rccovsred from his recent illness as to be able to walk around again. The Rev. 11.8. Sanderson, of Maple Cir. cnit, will occupy the pulpit. of the Methodist Church on Sunday morning, 28th inst. Mrs, W. E. Smith and Miss Smith, of To- ronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P C. Savage for a few days and returned houii ycsterday. Mr. Albert Shierk went to Bi-oclrville on Monday, whore he had sscured a situation as striper in the Canadafiwrhge Company's establishment. Mr. J. J. Cosgrovs has been notified by the Dominion Government that his services in the Inland Revenue Department will not be required after the 3lst of this month. Mr J. H. Dobson. Agent for the Domin- ion Exprcss Company, Winnipsg, and son of the lute Jas. Dobson, Postmaster, York- ville,diod on Tuesday evening. Deceased was a brother-ic-law of Mrs. T. F. McMahon. White Swan Baking Powder in one pound tins for 20 cts., in 1} lb. has 12 cts. and sheet of music included. If I R1" “3. NAUGHTONâ€"At Elgin Mi1la, on Monday. March 22nd,the wife of M. Naughton, J. R. of a. ban. DEATHS SMELsEnâ€"At Laskuy, on the 20th of March, Mrs. Ellen Ann, beloved wife of Joseph Smslsor. Interment at King City Cemetery on Tuesday, 23rd inst. APPI.anâ€"At the residence of J. A. Watson, Liiskav, (in Tuesday. March 23rd, Mary Applebv, aged 88 years. 1 month. Funeral from her late residence at 10 a. tn. on Friday, March 26th. to Thornhill cemetery. Friends will please accept thip intimation. tihofidipplay of Spring Pattern inanimate and Hats at the Millinary opening at. Atkin- son 6; Switzer's lst, 2nd and 3rd April. Edgely On Wednesday, the 17th inch, the Methodist Church here held an oyster supper. It. was a very successful afl'air in every particular. After [Ha had been served in the school house, a firstclass entertainment was given in the church. Mr. \V. J. Hill occupied the chair, and the following are the names of those who assisted in the programme: Miss \Voods, Miss Dalziel, the Woodbridgo Quartetto, the Edgely Glee Club. and Revs. Messrs. Pickett and Sanderson. The programme was thoroughly enioyod by all present. almost every item receiving a hearty encore. On Thursday evening a social was held in the school house, at which a goodly number were present, and seemed to enjoy thenisechs. fl WANTEEW Eighteen Toiso of Good Building Stone dc» liveroit on the School Groundthichniond Hill. Apply to M. MofiAIlt or W. ’1‘. S FOREY House to Rant Apply to 36-“ A. L. SKEELE "32‘ A TX I NS 0N CONCRETE HOUSE RlCHMOND HILL 1. éti-‘ ah" 733%»? i , - " Spring illinct‘y Opening THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 181', 2ND AND 3RD. y. - .‘rr-t Splendid display of Paris and New York Designs PATTERN HATS 86 BONNETS,‘ And General Millinery ; also Dress Trimmings, r their patterns and leave their orders. Atkinson i SPRING ANNOUNCE THOS. MEREEfi'iâ€"i & 00. Wish to announce that their spring stock is complete con. sisting in ,part of Builders’ Hardware, Mechanics’ Tools, Pocket and Table (,lutlery, Paints, Oils, \Vhite Lead, \Vindow Glass and Putty. American & Canadian Coal Oil. Wequote you 3 to 6 in. .VVire.Nails.$2.6o a keg; 6 in. Cut Nails $2.15 a keg; Oiled and Annealed Wire $2 per too lbs.; Barbed Wire, all kinds, $2.65 per 100 lbs. ; Daisy Barrel Churn $2.50 each; 5 gals. Water White American Coal Oil 20c.gal.; 5 gals. Water White Canadian Coal Oil 17c. gal. A full stocx of Blacksmiths’ Supplies. Ifyou cannot call on us, write for prices. ’I‘hos. Blaredith & (3.0., 156 King E. Next door to Clydc Hotel. New Spring Goods NOW ARRLVING AT THE F R PROOF GROCERY STOCK COMPLETE GLASSWARE ‘ ‘AND CROCKERY A Large Assortment. ISAAC.CROSBY.

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